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Barrie Examiner, 2 Nov 1959, p. 8

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The Barrie Fiyors ido hang their heads when told to ride the bile or skip rope to sweat oil excess weight lnV stead they enjoy it andhave quite tow lsughrin the pro cess Above Marcel St loge Marcel Teuior and Larry Jones ask the thing under the blanket tor ride Actu alh the thing der the blan ket ie Pierre Gagne giving hlmsel and the training cycle Ireai workout At lelt Nelson Lodalr and Jones give Tessier couple at helping hands the ropeskipping session Examiner photos by Jonescu Record CrowdWaiches Lions or non manna Canadian Press Start Writer VANCOUVER CPFQuarter back Jackie Parker ductide blended his ballhandling wizard rySsturday wtlh tliarpower run ning oi veteran Normlo Kwoog and the speed of rookieHowie Schumm to giveEdmontonEs kimos 12point lead in their two same total point Western int rovinclni Football tinion semifinal sgaimLBc Lions Lions opened the scoring in the second quarter but the Eskimos roared hackle tie the score be fore hall time They saltedawey zoo victory with two touoh downs in the last half record WIFU crowd at as 993 saw the game The series winner meets Win nipeg Blue Bombers in best olthroe lino ior the right to ad vance to the Gray Cungame against the eastern champion Nov an at Toronto WKIMOS FAVORED Eskimos who have not lost semifinal since 1949 are over whelmlng favorites to oustiglons who made the playoffs for the first time since entering the league in 1954 The second game will be played Wednesday in Ed monton Said 30 eoneh Wayne Robin Ion lthinlr we can ion beat Tamed BYEdmohion Eskimos Ihein its not finished by any stretch the imdginatlon unless we think ourselves that it Is Edmonton coaChrEsgle Keys said ltwas our best team eflortol the year Winning this way welirploy better gsmo hi Edmonton ll wed won by 20 point thered have been possi bility of leth next game Parlor connected on brilliant 56yard passandJun touchdown play with end Jirnllletcavits in the second quarter set up an other by Johnny Bright in the third with 40yard serial to end TommyJoe Coltey and unoorked brilliant take to send Schllmm around and to score fourth ellarter touchdown cnumnfinlfilnain Kwong is game thoseason bullion through the 810 line for 73 yards on 10 can es Sehurnm yearold Edinook ton district farm boy was the big surprise getting All yards on livecarries and another so on two pass receptions Lions opened the scoring in the second quarter alter BC relt tw covered fumble by Oscar Kris gar on the Esks 83 Don Vieic scored on third down plunge and Vic Kristopaitis converted Both teams came out of the game without serious injury Mormons Leqd SeniorLOOP ran campus ms Chathom Maroons kept tight grip on their firstplace position in the Ontario Hockey Associa tion SeniorA standings when they deieated Believille McFar lands 52 at Believing Saturday night The Morurlauds outshut Ma roons 2713 Gary Sharpe Fred Pietsch Joe Zorcia Bill Forhao and Jim Conelly scored iotChnthem Lou Smrke and Whit Youngberg EM the lone souls forMelina pumlors morrwo Allan Cup champion Whittu Duoioos just couldnt get loot hold during their two games dur ing the weeaiiand At Whéthy sag urcl en es prove cos who orthandedin the third eniod Kitchener Waterloo Dutohmen plastered home twa goals to win the same53 on Muir paced Dutchieswith BOWLING Ladiea City standings Clarke and Clarke Queen means Vinu 27 Not 25 IPA 25 Jacksons 22 Lakeside Busy Bees ElfiMoore 14Driit woods 13 Tattersalis 12 Giles ii Tatters n2 Scoresi Lakesidefl only sees visu Clarke and Clarke7 IPA Monte Queenettes lacksonsis 359112 Mne is still imp Wamohg the triples Pet erolly Jones bsvs 710 ms and Taylor Horse two goals while Bob Forhan Bob Ertei and Cliff Pennington scored the other markers Jack Kane Fred Etcher and Gary Darling scored for Whitby At Windsor Sunday the Bunnies again met deleat when the Wind sor Bulldogsthumped them 50 The win was the third OHA Sen ior victory in four tries forlthe Bulldogs SECONllPLACE TIE The triumph moved Windsor into secondplace deadlock with Kitchener tw points behind the leaguelsading Maroons Performing at their peak modsorscored twice the first periodpadded one in the second and wound up with two more in the third Despite the sooreiobn Henderson did great job in the Whitby nets Lou Bendo Gord Baldy Walt brothers Murray and Jack each scored one tor Windsor wh out shot the Bunions 40 to a7 In the well te Top 2Year501d memo liar Vicioria Park won unquestionEd right to the twoyeamld championship of Canadinn racing athewWood bins Saturday when he scoredsn one victory illthe $37395 Cup on Saucer Stakes it wnshia sixthwin in ninostartsgand raised his seasons earnings to Victoria Par otvnédhy Nir and Mrs Taylor andridden by Avsiioo Go in of doioeted dden Treasure by seven lengths asgheran the rnileand six cGuire and te lo the slow time unions very heavy Erase track adion stable ma RE sum Siophe so small GPTOMFIRISJ Argos Down The Drain 4th Consecutive Year By an omsnum Passe its Montreal Alouettes and 0t tawn Ruugh Riders in the Big Four Football Union sudden death semifinal TheLarks made sure gain itoth mlliolbdeie ese yumatigfm the leagueleading llamli servants 1514 in thriller Satur day single kicked by Sam Etcheverry on the last play 02 the gamsbroke 1+ tie Meanwhile Ottawa was extin guishing the pinyolt hum of l1ronto Argonauts by trawling the lastplace Ecuilers 3121 The semifinal will he played in Ottawa next Saturdnytvvlth the winner meeting Hamilton in ll game will points final Hamilton oxaroising right of choice as first place finisher elected to play the first gems away and the second at home The dates are Nov 14 and Nov 21 FOURPOINT MARGIN The Tieata ended the regular season with record of 10 wins and our losses ior on points The Rough Riders won eight and lost for 16 points Montreal took third place with 12 points on six wins and eight defeats and Toronto trailed with eight points on our wins and 10 losses Toronto fans had little to cheer about except when the Argo nauts took shortdivedllll lend invthe thirdquarter But they mustered cheer whenjit was announced during the game that fullback Dave lhelen of the Rough Riders had broken theBig Four rushing record He gained 99 yards in 20 carries to build up his season total to 1339 yards The old mark at 1248 was sat byPat Abhruzziof Montreal in 1955 But the Montreal crowd iii 827 had plenty to cheer about as the Alouettos fought back from 70 deiicit to tie thegame in the last quarterand then win in the dying seconds on is soaked mudcovered field Geo ge Dixon and Etcheverry scored the touchdowns for the harks with Bill Bowiey convert Victoria Park staggered home in third position The Taylor entrylwssvbacked olt the boards and paid only $290 straight Gomez an ns champion jockey left for his Havana home ReadytoWeor sulrs ram reg um and lameness omense 5995 nhd In both Then Somthe ltille bootedrthe winning point from one yard out Roniloweli and HarryLamp man wentover for touchdowns or the Ticsts Gerry MeDougali Waverted one The other Hamli polnt came when Wes Gideon was roused on McDougslls at tempted lield goal that tailed The lleats weht out in front when Bernie Fnloney passed deep in the end zone to Howell on tied it up for the iirst time on sensational 77 yard run altertalun lateral pass lrorn Etoheveny Hamilton made it in in the second quarter when Gideon was ranged Lampman took laloney pass or Hamiltons secodd touchdown in the quarter Joke placement attempt that gsined 15 yards tathe Montreal eight paved the way for the score With the fourth quarter more than ball over Milt Campbell in tercepted pass Tom Moran made yards on passandrun play nnrlEtcheverry dived over to halt again From that point on was in iron And the scoring kick that Aende the game with Montrealvictory justified their enthusiasm In addlilon to his rushing Theien scored two touchdowns as 19465 fans watched Ted Smale andRon Stewartwent over or the otherRough Riders touch downs Garry Scbreider kicked tleldgoal and booted three con verts and Davey Westkicked single Quarterback Al Dorow Al chlosserand Ron Stovar con nected iorTorontos three touch downs Cookie Gilchrist tricked two converts and single on an attempt at field goal from 29 yards out Quarterback Russ on fired pass to Smaie on the 20 and he raced over the iirst touchdown lhelen crashed over trom five yards out tor the see the crowd orsrmcnveay sum Its no mistake to think or Coleman on ond Schrslders field goal made it 174 at the and ot the first quarter PUMBLE AID ARGO tumble to Thelea paved the way or the Argoosut touch down Fouts kicked the loose ball down the field and all to the 0t awa live wills he tell on it pays Dorowsw around endto makeit 176 up alter the convert Christs single in the third quar ssyerd ass end zone pGll Then Ottawa look command Stowartstouchdown was scored on Nyard pass from Bobs Pa rllii after an alvyard march by Ottawa on mixture of ground plays and passes Gilchrist tumble gave Ottawa pmsmion on the Toronto 40 and was lol iowed by the Lino Rough Riders touchdown on 40yard passsad run play Fsriiii tastewsrt to Thalen uutuasaeeu mwcouwm piece oi furniture log havebeon combined in Colman one oitbs boautitui new models in twofine ma hogeoy of wetting golden glow UCC wins title EirrINo in no er nurse FOR roseeaovaoosasi plcruasz BEAUTIFUL NEW LEMAN OIL HEATER lNYOUR HOME Traditional yacefulness new adventure in beaut akoyour dream oi Tomorrow come true Today low post coodortable heating FOOTBALL Be on censors raess Big Four llnal Standing Pts Hamilton 10 182 20 Ottawa 217 16 Montreal 193 305 12 Toronto sioss Saturdlye Results Ottawa 31 Torontozi Hamilton 14 Montreal 15 Intercollegiate Senior Western Toronto Queens Mctliii Saturdays Results Pts western Tomato 13 hich Queens SATURDAY rwnru seminoel Edmontonzq British Columbia First game of twogame total point series Westerns Intercollegiate Alberta as Saskatchewan ORFU Infumfiiiale hrautiord 20 Eastyork Brantlord leads in two totalpoint final Little Bit Four St Andrews UCC 26 Trinity Ridley 40 some one HOURSWAITING Heater as two and modern tli om Em fiéaoue onion Intercollegiate Waterloo Ottawa 19 OACJ 14¢me 8M0 so Carleton ORFU noior Burlington Sernia 13 Sarnia wins bestofthrea final sii MamEast Junior Saskatoon WhnipegWeston First game of twosome total point final Nave Sootin loam St Francis Xavier 31 Dalhousis ll Maritime intercollegiate St Marys 44 St Dluutans at New Brunswick undue UNB so Mount Allison 35 Well N08 Senior Sallit Ste Marlo is Sudhury SUNDAY 05 National League Green Bay New York so Detroit San Francisco as Pittsburgh ChlolloyCIltilnlid oarMunro FIE Iwwsuvousov GUARANTEED For so morontar 21 many as ayrnzomtowg onus lour larpds run an in the Eastern Proteashnaillackey Lennie Saturday Ind Sunday one produced clear Acut that was shutout Three oi the endeth denim derhirds and mum gown Cansdlcos tied 93 in Hull ndny 1A Montreal Sunday Charlie registered his third shut out 10 games as the Royals moved into tintpines tie with HullOttawa with to victory over Sudhury Wolves Lulu Denis Yves Locos and de ioncemen Wally Clune scored tor Montreal Hodge made 17 saves while Gilles Bolsvert stopped as tor Eudbury DNHCULT HAVE The Royals sealer had to stop sueceuWe dililcult drives by Hem Bettlo andClclsnd Mortson the third period to preserve his loose on At Hull Bill Carter noted with as seconds remaining to give the Canadiens tie with Sault Ste Marie Carters ellort prevented the Thunderbirds irom taking over solo possession of third place spot which they share with Sudhury Carter who had already scored one goal stole the puck irons Terrygrsy at his own blueiino and sped towards the Thunder bird not whistling drive from 15 feet past netminder Dennis DeJody Earlier in the period Gray had scored what looked like the win ner on brilliant solo hash Other Sault Ste Marie mark ers went to Fred Hilts and Matt lioviich while John bi notched Canadians other goal Kingston pulled single point out of the tire twice with little more than two min utes remaining Saturday and earning sawotf with but so aeo oods remaining Sunday ned Ouelletta registesed the last and tying goal or Saturday Buddy Boone and Wil lie ORea tinnod in the other Frontenac goals while have ion Mei Pearson and Jeaan Denis scored tor the Lions New Pmi0vlite Vibrailo Proof IllLEVEL eliminate twoovtoiihreoooworijsilum in heavy duty service Built to takeout roughest treat ment and siill deliver our stanins power The emuo Lite VibrationvPraoiis made possihls by great new hot toryenlantilllldVlnwm om this plan allurefrom lamanetmsjor can battery failures Lite Batteries rial arenas

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