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Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1959, p. 8

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BOOK Aooording to the adiin Amateur Hockey Associ Sflon liutle Book unless we have rigged copy ficiais must look sharp and be sharp thus dc mending respect of the players team officials and pentators By looking sharp th bookmeans dress properly and leave the clowning and shows of emotion in some one else By being sharp it means doing the loose the book states While back Barrie Flyers played in Hamilton against his HamiltonCubs During the game Dennis Jordannamiitonsgoaltender broke his stick and threw it in corner The play continued to the Barrie jendof the rink While it weathere Nick Poiano Hamilton defenecman who was sitting on the beach threw his stick on the iceytowards Jordon It was mean forJordan anyhow According to that book we mentioned penalty shouldhavebeen assessed tavthe Hamilton player Ap parentlymeither referee Bobfiimcoe of Oéhawa or his linesnien noticed anything odd about the instance We wonder what they thought the stick was dolng flying gh the air Was it just out for quick trip In Brookville last TuesdayGord Pranske of Ottawa Was the referee Boy did he demand respect All the while he skated around before the start or the game he had his hands in his pockets Through the entire game his shirt was unzippered at the neck He didnt look like figure out of the book Another rule werernot quoting word for word stateathata player starting fight throwing punch es should geta fiveminute major penalty The object Of the blowsshould he retailatewouidvbe given twominute minor sentence However if the attacked playbr is normal returns the punches and few more he also gets fiveminutes Wowl rick Shropshire wlio officiated the HamiltonSt Michaels gamein Toronto Sunday pulled booboo as for as the book was concernedAfter assessing penalty Jackson made his usual backward skating to the sinbinbeckoning the penalized player Theres nothing ore irritating in game thangwatching an ficlal goat playerThe kid normally feels bad about tting penalty Hes likely to do something drastic whilewatching flrenearand waving hand of an of flclal IHOVCKEY RECORD By ran CANADIAN PRESS lvmnlhba surrou ng Rangerso ng Braves roam Junior Saskatoon Estevan Moose Jaw Regina International league Milwaukee Indianapolis Toledo Omaha Easiern League Johnston Philadelphia Charlotte New Haven Niagara birdie Sr pandas NiagaraFails lnkrprovincial SryA Ottawa smegmao inleéprovuiclalroaior Memauesnuu Cenlral Ont Intermediate Milton GeorgetoyVn MetroNiagara sr skville WellandCrowland nrnnman Hamilton Jr Brockville Springfield Rochester Providence Hershey Buffalo Cleveland Quebec gt gt Fridays Results Springfield Cleveland Providence1 Rochester Tonight amen Providence at Cleveland Buffalo atIlershey Quebec at Springfied Hoches He shey atEuffalo Id at Providence Metro Jr ofT Clarskon NY Absence of Bell gt Hurts Bellevrlle By Tim crustacean The world champion helievllie McFarlands whoplay in the On ferus Hockey Association Senior Avleague are feeling the loss of regular goaltender Gordie Bell prettybadly Bellevllle lost 11 ir 11th game in 18 starts Friday night as Chat bamllliaroonsxtio ced them 62 to move into first lace tie in the standings wllhflgldtbynun lops McFarlands slay deep in the cellar hitch Hilfiger Starloo and Win so ogs eyFri ht hdddomfldrdan day mg at Kr at Wlntby hill since losingiBell on an in dry early in the season Their goaier Friday night wasxclasare Montage last year Junior ailstar netminderfl mapnaam 198 Ev tbough bale tbrvughe goals Maniago creditable ob becausewhe as peppered hols hile Chathamsr bed handle NOrth Bay Fridays Result apuskasin 5Abifibl2 Méro as hnWever seem VManiagosuemesis 0n night hewas1ntha Kitchener Waterloo Chatbam who won 65 onneily scored tw goals orth Mnroons The other goals wereby captain Ted Powerlasl seasonsjscoring champion Gory Sharip Frank atbgate and Bill strike Whiter7 oneness gle of 347 Jack Keuweli had the high triple of 206 Rolls 34 Queens and Drone 33 over the United Staleoioday but Canadas Stanleonardhcn out Thomaonlnldramaticexhn pour JONES Rolls Tripleg Score Dont imagine any woman is good enough hockey player win spot lth lire Barrie Fly era In lac there arent too many about who could uoell in any mans game But when iteomes io bowling wbich maybe isnt mans game Dolly Jones is at the head of the class male or female On Wednesday Dolly thrilled players and spectators at Bar rie Bowling Academy with afa buious triple of 907 After her first game mediocre for her 212 Dolly settled down to serious busines soaring 312 and 388 Here big gamewen 10 strike strike strike strike spare trike strike strike strike strike Dolly was bowling for Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion comma9 Men MorouAfl Scam Corner Cupboard Stewarts Wholesale Copacoo EBA Legion Stewarts Lunch Standing EBA 33 Legion re Stewarts Lunch 19 Corner Cupboard is Stewarts Wholesale ill Copaco Knowleshsd the high sin gle of El Cec Forth bad the high triple of Mu Mam any Scores Allan Cook 13X Depot Lakeview Dairy Barbers Clarkson Ernies Lakeview ViCos TQiEiS Snu Standing Ernies 36 Barbers 32 CGE si 13 Depot 30Allan Cook 2s lClnrkson 26 Smith 23 Whites 21 Torgis 20 OK 70 Lakeview ViCos 15 Lakeview Dairy 12 Harrison had thalilgh sr Vlldixed Malar Sc res Stewarts Bombers dots Alley CBLSZ Clarkson Dr ards 0iiiargs Strlkers Neverluzers Challengers Spitfires Queens and Drones By Rolls Crackers Clarke and Clarke Siragglcrs NonStrikers Toppers Standing Stewarts DiAHnlds 44 everluzers 40 Non Strikers 40 Clarksoo 31 Stragglars 36Bombers 35 Clarke and Clérke 32 Jets easier Legloa doom Clubs Spades 5Hearuo Diamonds Spades1 28 Dolly Jones adthe higbainéle of 302 and high mph 99 ChévY Paces Sudbury Wolves was because there was only be game but it was still snllh uni nightinthe Ens Professional Hockey Leagu The stan gtainedunl gt poi nearly ond largest of the season watched Sudhury Wolves Montrea1Roynls slug it out to 44 tie at Sudbury The ultvleft Sudburyin first place tbreelpoinls end of Hui Ottawa and we Royals mained in thirdby enolhor oinl Rivrcres lhre lening slow start are twopolnls hock Sault Ste Mane back in fifth poor last mar map rTheRoya gt ped to 34 lead afier Sudbury had opened the Scoring The Wolves scored quickly lathe last terof the first period to tie up and moved ahead withtbe on of the rec period bole playoff for tholndivldual The second successive playoff in individual competition became necessary when Thomson and leopard from Vancouver fir lshul in mole lieat 215 after Thomson missed 14foot birdie putt on he llnalhole 0n the looyard extra bole both had good driver 142ch left his approach shot so feet from the pin Thomson was wide about feet over small bump Leonard puuedlo within six inches for par Thomson chipped was hell skimmed nine feet post hemp and his putt curled around lhe cups lip and stayed out REPEAT OF 1554 Thus history repealed ilsclf Leonard won the individual crown in 1954 at Montreal when Thomson and Nagld Won the team crownvfor Australia Final rounds of 71 by Thomson the first time he went over par 70 lathe tournamentand 72 by Nagle gave Australia the title will 72hole combined total of 563 Sam Snead and Cary Middle coff each had final round 703 giving hp 18 total of 573 and squeeze lnlc second place ahead of Canada which had 574 Leonard had sparkling final round of 70 and rang Al Balding of Markham the other member of Canadas learn shot 77 Leonard popular figure hers throughout the week drew loud applause from the gallery of so 000 although Thomson is homo lown hero am glad it dldnt go didnt think much of hlschances TRIED N0 HARD threw it away on the Li and nib he said was trying for birdies and took bogeys went for everything and that cost me some strokes My clrlpillnx cost me at least five snakes konard sank 20foot pull for 23 abinlie at the lid and then hit fine slxlron shot to within lo feet at the 12th to goone under ihen blew the cake on the next two holes be said At the 1th he drove into trees and look five and al the litb be again drove into free andhlt his second shot lnlo the rough but great sevcnirtn shot saved him from twoover ar hole He got the stroke aclr at the 575yard 17th where he sent his flvelron shot within six feet of tbecupondsanle very pleased with my Leonard said cant complain He ended BALDING DISCDNSOLATE Balding who was 747375 299 was not in his best form and diseonsolale will his showing lf we dont beat out the Americans for second place be said before the final results were lrno am going to give my balfof the purse to StanI Leonard was mobbed by well wishers and autograph seekers when heparred the extra hole lip with 70656970 qus SeekExtend Liong Win Streak sy manrannnu Canadian rm Staff Writer Montreals high flying Canal diens making rare Saturday nightsorlio into hostile territory take dead aim onToronlo Maple man tonight They are seeking to extend 13 game unbeaten sfiebkp The leafs defending record of their own that Stretches back into last season plan to return the fire They have played 11 con sccuiive regular schedule games friendly Maple Leafs Gardens without tasling defeat Canedicns leadingllieJlHL by five points over Detroits surpri sing Red Wings have not been beatensinceOct 17 when they were dumped 42 by New York Rangers in Montreal Since then they have wonrlofitldiied three They haVe equalled lheir best unbeaten slreak of last season and are within shouting distance of the alltimé record formid ablezi games posted by Boston Bnrinsduring their march to their last NHL title in the 194041 season Toronto is tha only club sLill undefeated at home this season having chalked up five wins and our ties in nine starts But the Leafs still have long way to go if theyhope to set new standard lof excellence at home Canadiens once played 28 consecutive jgames in Montreal withoutlosing Thnt slrealebegan March 13 1943 covered the en tire 194344 season and ended Nov 1544 Detroit will be out to strengthen its hold on second place inthe only other NHL game slaled to night Tbe Wings tackla the stumbling Eniins who have given up 24 goals in their last four games inhoston Sunday night home games will give Chicago and New York chance to get started on the long road back to playoff contention The Rangersseven points behind fourthplace Bostoh will err lain Detroit while the ce ar dwelling Black Hawks lake in Montreal gamma will be at Boston ekpected for the game televised nationally but with the ust half bu his words wereenoughio givepause to the groan keepérsat Civic Stadium as Hamilton TigerCate and 0t tawa Rough Riders prepared to battlelcday for right torep resent the East in theGrey Cup football spree The outlook was for snow changing to light rain Pondering the meteorological possibili es Hamilton coach ihn the philosophical LastSaturd at Roughies as fin mudd wonl7 Kalbatljng had Hamilto town totrest at secret hideaway Attbe other end of town 0t lawn coach FrankClaif had his onfidentlooking Eiders worlnng out at thebaseball perk men said after the tw game total blacked out in Toronto Hamil tup Kitchener arid Barrie PATRICK sauna VICTORIA CmLester Pat rick 76yearold SilverFox of hockey woo bout with pneumonia lie was discharged from ho 131 Friday after threeweek stay Mrs Patrick put him straight to bed She told reporter The doc tor says hell have to fora while but hes be abl in get up for day concussion in game with the end of the Barrie bench last oped game losing streak last night at Barrie Arena by plumone period of cockoa The locals ran roughst over lbcvisillng St Catharin cs 1er opening stones outscorlng em 51 then nadlo cling to ropes to hangs in only slon The Ignmeprovldéd some of dishes and some ollhe worst hockey play by the Barrie OHA Junior reps this sea son In that first frame there was no stopping em They shit like men possessed In the second aod third frames they lost possess of everything but the lead STAY IN Fm Victory kepl the Flyeri=in fifth place with in points still lust four points away from nf least mum of first place Flycrs had two of their in lured players in the lineup to start the game and before ll was over one had dcparled possibly for good Owncrvcooch Hap Emma told Marcel Si Onge to go home Emma said St Ongc had the ability to play in the league but apparently not hedesire Last Sunday Si ongc suffered Toronto Marlboros This was his first game since the inlury The other injured player Bob Wright was up lo his usual per formancc Kc was rough tough and iii the game atuli times in the season which is actually on his third game Robert picked up few pen nltics as usual but kept the at tankers honest Few players can carry the puck around his zone without first being in danger of being naileds PENALTY SHOT Other than the quick change of lide the gamswas enlivened by penalty shot awarded the Flyers in the bird period when St Catharincs player other than the goalie fell on loose puck in the goal crease Jeannot Gilbert tookthe free kick at the cat and miSSed the act from about 15 feet out Flyers have now had hyo free shots in 10 garnes failing on both attempts Pierre Gagne look lbc first some lime ago against Guelph Oifensrvely the Flyors were led byharddrivkrg Jake Miller the hardrock from Windsor Nova Scotia Jake fired two goals uppiogbis count to six for the season Pierre Gagne 7th Nelson Leclniristh any Jones and Bob girl list had the oliier Barrie goals Chico Maid lecPees captain scored ihe first period goal for the visitors Murray Hall had two in the third with singles going to Ray Cullen and Pat Staplelon NECESSARY NOTES Emms wasnt at histamiliarpspot on night Instead he sat in sent directly behind Bill Long guided the club from Haps usu a1 spot How LbeF1yersjnded They had shots on the Cathar ines net in the firstrperiod and is over the three sessions St Catharines had only five shots in the first and finished with 35 Referee Frank Slota cnnl bed to confuse everyone with his all lngof penalties Bob ght checked St Catharincs ay or into the hoardsin the Bar ri zone Don Grosso of the Teeps then charged Wright from behind Believe it or not Wright was given high sticking pen altyalong lh osso Yet FOR THAT errm EXTRA IN SERVICE waslt ms ARE mammaus inM EVERYTHING CLOTH EseFuRTAlNSPEDFLE AND var54m Nor Maps ominous gm me But fWar in good hysical land tal Bill ule later Bob Awrey bl defence Loogarini Spears Burns for wards Cullen HarrisRcbinson Majors fTake ession Of Lead olarv MARCEL srt ON Seaczanm Bob didnt liitn lingerat either player 0n the olher side the card Spcers of the TocPees high licked Harrie player min stick ed Spears Both boys got pen alty yet Spcers did nothing on ma occasion Slota missed calling penalty on the Teeps when one player from the peach flipped stick to another on the ice That rule is mentioned in Sports Type grim Mlnlgrblben come out of pena as to argue point in lire third period That ion is supposedto be penalty None was called Eddie Wcsuall waslho pick of the pack defensively for the ers Pat Slaplelon who carnal lire visitors most of the way was lhe outstanding player on the fact he scored his first goal of CE Tomorrow at pm Flyers ploy SL Michaels College Maj or at Maple Leaf Gardens Tor on St Calharlnes goalCrozier McGuire Siapletda or ran CANADIAN pscss SL Michaels College Majors are beginning to look like the gloss offha Ontario ockey As ncrairon 1gunior sefi Frida night the climbed lulu first place bea Tomato Marlboro 54 for their fourthstraight win and seveth win in eight games loGuclpb the Blltmyor es whipped Pelerborough Petes 74 to climbinto third place past Marlboros with 11 points Petes are in second with 12 from six wins and live defeats maOALsnvnow inthe Toronto game Marlboro got the first goal in the first pe riod and the last goal in the final but St Michaels scored five in betweennnave Kenn and Bruce Draperscored two each for St Mikes while Larry Keenan had thenlher Gaston Brassard 55a Jack Martin scored forIMarlboro Guelpb let Peterhorougb opgen the scoring at Guelph but came back to tie the scored2 atGie end of the first period take 43 lead in the second and then pull aw to INGLES PAVING no Victoria so Barrie Ina c5995 Driveways raaKlNG LOr FRET no monomer msrau AN LP oas Auo END nus meuoavml ERYl goal swarm de Wcslfali Middle rooSl 0ngeWright forwards Gaxno eaten Leciarr Teasier Jones Clalrmont Knibbs Aw rey Miner Panclluck ofiiciais referee Frank Sin to linesrnen Bruce Sims and Jim Muldoon all of Kitchener AAltendapce 1455 official Flni Period Flycra Miller Knibbs Awmy TecPees liakl Hadlleld Grosso Fiyers Gagne Ledalr Gilbert 420 4Flyers Miller Awrey 540 5Fiycrs Leclalr Gilbert Gagne 654 Flyerr Wright Miller Knlbbs 1143 Penalties Rolfe holding mi norplus lominulo misconduct 1645 Cuch elbowing 1925 Wright elbowing 1925 Mc4 Guire high sticking 1925 Second Period Flyers Jones lauchuck 823 Penalties Wright interfer ence Grosser sloshing on Hall charging 949 Aw my high llrckin high sticking tripping 1707 Third Period Teelecs Hall Croce Moki TcePEEs Hall Staplelon lo TeélZees Cullen Robinson Harris 1250 11 TeePces Slnplctnn Grosso lindlicld 1545 Penalties Maki ldminuie misconduct 1251 Grosso and Wright high sticking 209 Teslt 1609 Cuilen 559 sler hookinglejs Cullen hook log 906 Middleton roughing 1343 TecPces bench penalty served by McGuire 1459 Gil bert trippm my shots on goal By St Catlinnnes is 1755 By Barrie 21 10 1145 This Winter SWEETEN THOSE BITTER coco DAYS Wifli TbMJil with highe BTU content to give more ours of cozy heatper galio Useour coop humor PLAN focPayrnent Prompt metered deliverie by courteous deliveries of the finest fuel Aailable gt rooms so navy YOU 1609 Spears

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