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Barrie Examiner, 1 Dec 1959, p. 10

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ra roman SOFTBALL champs chroy won the Fenneils Softball Championship this past summer It won two cups lt linished atop the league standings and won the ant IImclgine 53 illon championship From left to right in the picture are llolnnd Corner pitcher Paul Corner first base Earl Gil more manager Verdun Reid third base Mel Sanders right Dropping Games TORONTO CHThe sugges tion that the Winter Olympic Games be abolished would probe biy not raise dozen favorable votes in the lntemntlnnnl olym pic Committee said Sidney Dawes committee member and former president of the Canadian Olympic Associatiop Mr Dawes was commenting Monday on the proposal by Marc Hadler president of the lntcroo Hana Ski Federation and Otto Mayer 10C chancellor that the Winter Olympics be dropped by 1968 cant imagine Mr Hodier being in favor of dropping the games said Mr Dawes Mr vllodler might be upset because he could not get bobsled event on the 1960 Winter Games pro gram at Squaw Valley Calif Mr Meyer was reported Suns day as saying the 10C would be delighted it the sports fedoras tions suggested abolishing the Winter Games He said the gameshad become too protes sionalized and could no longer be considered Olympic shorten CANADIAN DISAGREES No hockey team jsworth dime unless it is in league Mr Dawes commented dont think ourpeople are paid at all There would be no sense in putting man on the team who could not sign the nflidavit of amateur status The importance of theolym pics is that they bring together kinds of sports and therdoro drow bigger crowds Mn Dawes said and added it is high time Canada developed site possi bly in the Rocky Mountains of standard suitable for the Winter Olympics In Montreal Ken president of the Canadian Olym pic Association night that as far as Canada is concerned suggestions of pros fessionalism in skiing ore absurd There is no opportunity in Canada for professional skiing except by teachers and they would not stay at the top because of their teaching activities Canadian Ski Association rules allow teachers to receive pay Farmtr also said there is no professionalism in figure skating in Canada although dont know whether that goes for Eu rope Allesaid instead of abolishing the Winter Olympics the slum mer event should be reduced in size to allow expansion of the smallwlnter counterpart Such indoor sports as boxing wrest ling basketball and weightlifting could be transferred he said Commercial Replaces Float gt From Winnipeg rosomo GP break which ended unexpectedly in Sat urdays Grey Cup parade was the reason four Winnipeg floats passed by while commercial was in progress on the national telecast aCEC spokesman said Monday night lie said the telecast was com mercially sponsored and six com mercials had to be inserted in the PIShm program at the cretion of the producer What appeared to bee break in the parade and an appropriate time for acommercial turned out to be untiliifiiy He said however that nearly three minutes were devoted to the Manitoba section exclusively before the commercial western fian were featured in many panoramic shots and the time allotted Winnipeg floats com pared favorably with that given to the rest of the parade Maitland Steinkcpf president of the Manitoba Travel and Con vention Association protested Sunday that only fleeting glimpse of one of the four Mani toba floats was seen on the net work telecast and that hehas asked for an investigation EtcBaseball Star Dies In Hospital DURHAM NC ABJohn William Scott 67 former major league pitcher from Warrentou MCI died in hospital Monday during an emergency stomach operation Scott played with New York Giants CincinnatiReds Boston Braves and other major league teams during his 12 years as air active pitcher The period ran through the 1920 While with the Giants he pitched in the NZ world series won by New York Yankees Frankie Garbo Given Years anyonk an Frankie Carbo was sent to prison for two years Monday for his prize ring manipulations as the worlds czar of professional box said Monday Amusing Brando Credits Reflexes field Bob Jackson catcher Art Jack left field an Aik inson centre field George Sanders Colin Jock short stop Doug Strong second base UNllNIMOUS Lionel Conacher Jr was the only unanimous choice to the 1959 senior intercollegiate foot ball allstars Eldest son of the late Lionel Conacher Can adas athlete of the haltcen tury in Canadian Press poll he played for Western Uni versity at London Ont catch Rainbow 40 inchesglong SANDPOINT Idaho APlTha secondlargest rainbow trout ever caught was pulled from the waters of Lake Pend Oreille Sunday Cecil Hulbert of Spokane pounds eight ounces half pound under the world record The mighty Kamloops was 40 inches long and measured 28 inches around themiddle Hulbert said the giant gave up without much of fight and was landed in about 15 minutes The world record rainbow was 37pound Kamloops caught by Idaho Nov 25 1947 Its length inches sentence in more than 30 years The state labelled Carho symbol of boxings degeneration from sport to aracket But de protested should be abolished in this state it serves no useful purpose If boxing is racket today it has always been racket and will always beone Garbo 55yearold relic of gory gangland backgroun pleaded guilty month ago to un licensed fighters and unlicensedarrang ing of boutsincluding the state said televised fights from Madi son Square Garden carbos okay was needed before certain tights could even be held in the garden booted the fish that weighed so Wes Hamlet of Coeur dalene was 40 inches andgirth 28 iog It was his iirst behindbars fence counsel Abraham Brodslry The socalied sport of boxing management of prize sift mu itll le Bronco rva Month National Hockey leagues first ongoal man this with performance that has provided lreshvistn for Roots In the minor leaers irae lanky Nyearold centre skater or pnckcarricr by com nortsao with other stars Nor is htashot partieiflnrly hard or ac curate by the same standard liorvathl man of splitsecond reflexes credits his success to his atin 10 get his shot away instantly overpowering the goal tender with surprise Last week the six foot 17o pounderfrom Port lb or Ontflred three goals and as alsted on fourth to run hlspro duction to 34 points for seven point cushion in the scoring race official league statistics showed today Hofintha closest pursuers are still Detroits Gordie Howe and New Yorks Andy Bathgate Eathgate collected three goals and two assists to run his total to nine goals and in assists and Howe scored once and begged two assists to boost his total to 13 goalsnext best to llnrvath and 14 assists Jean Beliveau top representa tive of Montreals high riding Canadiens equalled Horvoths fourpoint eifort and climbed to fourthplace tie with Bostons Vic Stnsiuk Both have 24 points Bellveaus total is split between goals and assists Stnsiuk add nine goals and 15 assists Young Bobby Hull of Chicago also came up with goal and two assists boosting his record to 23 points including 10 goals Three players are one point he hindMoutreelsflenri Richard New Yorks Dean Prentice and Bostons Don McKenney league leader of assists with 19 Pren tice whose thrce goals and three assists were the weeks biggest gain among leaders now has eight goals in the goalkeeping department Montreals Jacques Plante show ROSSLAND EC CP The training program for most of Canadas 1960 Winter Olympics Alpine skibopeluls began here today amidst optimism seldom kno circl Newt RobinsonInf Trail EC chairman of the interns tion competitions committee of the Canadian Amateur Ski Asso ciation said Monday that proper wellorganized trials have only been held once before this year That was in 1551 at Banlf Now onemust make the rela in Canadas 21 thletlc Longs the has little noteworthy talent as ing goal and two assists has Icel5evon series and distinctly ly stylishly beautiflfl better each game since he gained protective lace mask yielded but lourgonls in tbréu games to whittle his leading goalsagainst average to 118 in games Torontos dohnuy Bower ave up six goals gamerind brought his down four points to 122 comparing IN ITS GLORY TORONTO 0P The cleanup squads moved in Mon1 do as Grey Cup fan moved ou They had theirbands full Harvest from the atadium and back seats of lexical in cluded atarteia pistol watches passport blankets chino figurine keys and collection ol purses One hotel where Winnipeg rooting section occupied three floors reported pile of cloth ing and toilet articles left he hind the woman claimed coat several hours after it had bceo tossed through window Another hotel which had visitors from Montreal and Vancouver retrieved uple oi pcltlcoats node 550 die of bills from vacated rooms Wherever they stayed or went the fans left common legucy mountain of bottles of every size shape and hue Trinity Collier Win Bantam Tilts Two Bantam games were play ed at Barrie Arena last night Trinity defeated EmmanuelSt Giles 64and Collier blankedAl landole SH Dave Reynolds Don Atkinson and Barry Wakon had two goals apiece for Trinity Bill Roger had two of Emmanuelst Giles goals Roland Dempster and Wayne Watts had singles Tom HLLnter with two goals and Don Dobsnn with single led Colleir over Allandele Canadian SkiingHopeiuls Show Plenty of Optimism tlvely large notiohal team before he can represent Canada on any international team Robinson made his commenu in an interview just before two thirdsoi the cameo and women seeking alpine berths on the Canadian team opened training The nordic team jumping and crosscoun will train else Where Robinson said the 14 men and7 eight women here will workout on Red Mountain until Dec 15 then move to Kimberley 130 for two weeks More undergoing aim iron and uniomens and transmission aerialan itsM place UliAWA George Ter lep young football veteran and university trained administra torwindow was named thenew time general mam er of Ot tawa Roughlliden lie fweceeds Jung Men Caltreytvnwhov retires alter holding the job parttime for 36 years perioddmmg which be filled most major officeetn Cann diamond Big Four football fleriepru has been signed to twoyear contract at an un stated Appoinnnentottha former coach of Saskatchewan and onetime United Stat profasional quarterback came no surprise It was known the was slated for the job since his arrival in mldsearoa as assistant to coach Frank Clair He warmed at Reginawith hlsteam flailing the league HIS Flier Terlep made these observa tions during the press conference at which his appointment was an nounced Hes leaving all the coach ing to Clair He doaaut want to bejudged on the clubs winvloss record but on his executive pen tonnance he said Hell help scout but Clair will have the last word on who is signed while Ter lcp will rule on financial limit1 lions Clair and assistantwoach Bill Smyth are on the road look ing for new player material and theyre aiming at strengthening three particular positions which Terlep didnt identify Terlep will be happy if they fill just one to satisfaction The pfcssure of competition for playeraafter formation of new US professional circuit this year already is being keenly felt by Canadian clubs Coaches will have to besbrewd and concenn trate onpicking up one or two exceptional men in aseason he said 43 The advance from January to late November of draft dates two weeks or racing progrhma in this area Those selected will move toSquaw Valley Calif for three weeks before the Winter Games Andy Tommyoi Ottawa man agertot the team ior Squaw Val ley and Austrian gtcoach Franz Trictcher srercoaching the hope fuls here HIIIICIIIS 75 Saturdaya $100 Barme CLlIFS BARBER SHOP rs Essa noel Across tram Allandale Hdwe models by nous léegue hesnceenlu ated the Canadian coaches prob lem Theymay have to start watching anjxlxnlng players at college spring training campsI one or even twoyears before they mduate Nomn baron onan Terlop graduatedcum lauds troro Notrc Dame with bech elor of science degree and diploma invbualnesa administra lion Clubprealdent Barry OBrien said Terlep will have full charge of the club operation the some as general manager in business gt Terlep leaves Ottawa today for the scouting trail and visit with his family in Regina sno gh Riders Terlep was quorteiback nail halfback with Nomi it 1m and 1914 He entered the army in 1945 and playedlunder Paul Erowh who later joined Cleveland Browns in 194647 be played for Buf talo Hills in the All American Conference and was cold in Cleveland for the late season Then he coached in us do legnsaud moved into Canadian football in 1927 as assistant un der Hamiltons Jim Trimhle He was head coach the neutrino years at Regina The Ottawa club is operated by group including JMcCaitroy its nonprofit operation and Mccaffrey never drew salary iii no problem with J¢¢l Snow presents no just Youvegot the extra power you need to push or tow heavy vehicles veap helpe you make bonus profits 3955 days yearhut irrtnugh winter weather eep fmuy pays oiT the Jeep familyofAwheel an vehicle your dealers now push it of or blow it awayclear roads service aawa And whats mo get to service jobs quickl throu problem when you own rugged no 4=me puking with Jcop Awheel drive you lEEP nlSlRlBllIOttS ANDDEALERS OFFER gt cursr In EDASIS tES Piers nan stance anonof omwlap WERMWMII Nosed omhua lack Sords Igor Pen vocs choice goes deeper in engines rrilShi and oh We intonde Syn esh or Itiiree smooth oume eoiors urongeo Sti epicMirror tones 119 Expansion In fabrics aselectian of leather vinyl and mamid doth safenraasaundmat EWVWWP 4°mmissiom Ford Fuck has to keepailofthis Wide Pontiac mainstream and distant asked American andNational FQMY WWMfd F555 League ptesidents Joe Cro What and Warren Gilesh respectively to takea definite publicstand an the subject of expansion cognizant of charges that the mejom are tryingato sabotage theproposed third ma ior league the Continental said Monday he talked to main mar TakeStand suggestion said Flick told doe and Warren tb 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