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Barrie Examiner, 12 Dec 1959, p. 3

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ijlPLORTS TYPE 500m The semen To thisfcoiumnists knowledge the press does not choose the referees for hockey games We know that newspaperman is not the refereeinchief We know that referees are assigned and take their orders from in this case the DEA office in Toronto We thought wed bettermake that clear because some people dont knowabout it For somevstupld reason several fans told not asked or suggested us to get better referees How could hockey bep1ayed with such officials they asked Why dont you meaning thing aboutltlh Worstnf all is that when sassed and close to olohbored byinnswerlng Its silly to come to usvwitn your complaints have nothing to do with the officiating of game We learned long ago that panning officials in the sports columns doesnt do one iota of good The OiiA has no more interestin sportswritcrs opinions of officials thanlts officers have of being first to the moon In our coverage of games waprefer to try and give summary of how the event went We do not like wasting too much space on officials it we see them as ourtormentors do In fact we dislike very much filling column with what you are presently reading However Judg ing from your remarks you seem to think the printed word is lalw It would be nice so it you folks feel this reporter has so much power concerning officials or anything else let us give you some advice Address your criticism of the officials to the proper authorities Address your criti cism of Jonescu to Jonescu One thinng certain We dont want anyone elses problems Lifes too short and rugged as it is These same people who accosted us with nonsense are likely the same who through ignorance littered the ice with Junk and valuable hockey programs Do the offenders have to be knocked on the head play realize that this is dangerous to the players of both clubs and your supposedenemies the oililcials you must lose your head we suggest guillo lne We understand it does pretty good job Fortunately for us inflame and district the iéi nrower is not too high However its still enough t¢bingdlsgrace to the whole commun ity of sports fans Last nights crowd of 2385 was the best of the uJattne Barrie Arena It was terrific to see so many fansso hopped up about their club Granted the Flyers werent up to scratch Its only the second game in 10 that theyve been set back Its no great dissolar We Just hope that the many fans who Were see lrigtho first or second game of the season take this onc as gospel This Barrie team is going to go long before the trail ends in 1960 The loss hurts em more than you or us Despite the bad taste given us by some folks we this reporter do some by the Dukes and dropped three Mrs Bdrhamismlih oneiof the lap curlers in the Ladies Scciinn jof Ba Club has taka liking the SparlingrTrophy championship prize of the first schedule Yesterday after noon she skipped hcr rink to the championship with comeback 76 victory over the rink of Mrs Grace 0ngbMrs Smith was the skip on the winnlng rink last year as well Yesterday her rink included Mrs Verna Smith left Airs lSudlSurv Scrueezesg Past Thunderbirdsi By THE CANADIAN PRESS The regular highrscoring for word line of Sudbury Wolves was man short Friday night but that didnt stop the Eastern Pm ffislflflll Hockey League leaders Sidelined was Cieinnd Morison one of the leagues lop rcoren cum WilY TQrSliBLlllGTBOPHYCHAMPINSlIIP Lorna Bell and Mrs Macro Woods right Mrs Ough had Mrs Doris Homer MrsVera Thompson and Mrs Marg West Photo hysdonescul 23871Watch Pipers Lose To Dukes isnt that jusr the way the old bail bounces For the past three weeks the Barrie Flycrs have played ter rific hockey They moved from fifth second in the OHA Jun ior standings just one point out of first place The crowds at home games have been better th lost year or the year beforeagut still not comparable to those in other rinks TOP ATTENDANCE Last night 7335 Barrie and district folks braved snow slorm lo lake in the game against the Marlboros The bat tie for first place This was the some night the Flyers showed leak intheir balloon They were defeated 42 points back They still share second place however Tension mounted from 730 on The game was supposed to start at 815 At thatvlime the Fiyers DutchmenOiferéd Flood Qf pPlclYers KITCHENER CWKitchener Waierloo Dutchmen have been offered flood of player help from Canadian hockey teams and expect to have strong en ould still like toclose this piece with what we think is comical note Immediately after the game gentleman fan hopped over the boardsand started the trek across Lane was met halfway by an arena employee and led back to his hop spot For several minutes the two chatted along the boards the employee assuring the patron that he had to go back the same way he came on the lce The patron was Just as insistent he wouldnt for while anyhow After five minutes of trylug to guess which would yield we had to packup Efikees Cousins eke Player Deal YORK APlNew York ees and Kansas CityAlli old hands at swapping all players have com lheir lath transaction with der Roger Mans the key in sevenman deal cried in an attempt to with other clubs in both engfies the Yankees Friday oblt sin Maris on whom they had to Kl an outfield hole they wo up third in the can League last season 25yearold heaVY outfielder they also got nshnrtswp Joe Demaesiri first baseman Kent Hadley ankee spokesman said De tri probably will be used as halt in an effort to en the pitching staff Kansas City the Yankees Siebefiirmag goodrmlaing fie on ie er Larsen pigguea with snre arm sinceyhurllng per worid series game muss Taller 37 year gt old out er and Marv Throneberry first basemanoutfielder iNDIlZlG TRADE IN WEEK deal came four daysfrom end of the interleague dead llays after the strengthened theln anoiherseven player ifyn players havsshuh fled hack and furthbetwecn New have made or whom Parke Car plans is the last of the Athletics who played in Philadelphia The departure of Bauer leaves catcher Yogi Berra as the only Yankee on the club when Casey Stengel became manager in 1949 Maris who began his major league career with Cleveland batted 273 with 16 homers and 72 runs batted in iastseason Demaestri hit 244 and Hadley 253 Sieborn by the trade hit 271 in 1959 with 11 homers and 58 RBIs Bauer who has played all of his 11 seasons with the Yanks wound up with mark and Throneberry Larsen compiled 6lt7 won ost recordand 432 earned run mark rAlS SIGN TACKLE MONTREAL CP Montreal Aloueties Fridayonnounced they have signed 260p6und tackle Ted Foret of Auburn University to the first contract made with United States import since the end of the Big gFour Football season Foret T23 and married was the 15th draft choice last year of Bali timore Colts of the National Foot hauheague BOWLSVPERFECTGAME CHICAGO AP Sylvia Wene of Philadelphia Friday bowled the firstperfectglii game over scored bya woman in match game com liiion She rolled 12 successive strikes in the third annual rlds invitational bow ing tournament inChicag Coliseum its as hersecondpgm fectgama forMiss Weno in bowling career try for the 1960 WinterOlympiCS at Squaw Valley Calif Leading the list of support is cnmplefe forward line that helped Whitby Dunlops capture the world title for Canada at Oslo last year Bob Attersley Fred Etcber and George Samolenko The line is regarded nsune of the best in senior hockey Dun lops also threw in star defence rnan Harry Sinden Announcement of the aid was made by Dutchmen Friday at rally to launch Canadas partici pation in the Games Feb 1823 And Dutchmen manager Ernie Goman said his boys wont be hypocrites when they sign the Olympic oath INTERPRETATION MATTER The form Said Goman simply says amaleurism is defi by the part ipatlng countrys asso on We play under the aus pices of the adian Amateur Hockey Associa on whose inter pretation of an amateur player is one who isnot professional other players the Dutchmen now in third place in the On tario Hockey Association Senior series have been offered Believille McFarlands this years world champsdefence man Moe Benoit Windsor Bulldogs Goaltender Don Head least scored on this year in OllA Senior play and centre on Bendo haihnm Mnroons Defence man Elmer Skov left winger Sharpe and right winger Jim yet to be settled North Bay Trappers Chcs Koneczny forward Vernon Canadians gtof the Oka nagan LeagueAAce defeneeman Tom Slecyk for the month of February provided tchener Waterloo can provides replace ment Also available to he called on if necessary are Gordon Red Conndly under conditions come on the ice For the next 25 minules they skated around shooting the puck talking and just going through the motions MARLIES LATE Cause of this was the late or rival of the Toronionions Bod highways plus threeounrters of an hour wait for player Brion Conocher who didnt at rive were blamed The Flyers could have devel oped case of jitters during that time Something happened Something that hasnt happened to ihis club in quite some time When it was all over there wasnt smiling face to be seen in the Flyers dressing room Coach Hop Emms upset though not angry said this was the worst game the ream played this year He said there was con solation in knowing the club can go whole lot better Part of the disappointment was because of the poor effort before such healthy nlteud 31198 Bercnson with Belleviile last winter Dave Kean of St Milt cbaels College ll in the DEA Junior cir and Bob White former OllA player now at the University of Michigan Goman and George Dudley secretarymanager of the CAHA said they were disappointed with lack of NHL cooperation Goman saidfonr players con sidered key menjn planning for the Squaw Valley tournament did not even get to training camp because they were taken over by NHL clubs He mentioned de fenceman Dick Matiussi and right winger Bill Saunders taken by Toronto Maple Leafafor their Rochester farm team Dudley agreed the NHL teams were not so hard up that they couldnt leave those players ama teurs for another year BLAIR COMMENTS other words on amateurism Came from Wren Blair manager of the Duniops Our players are more amateur than the Bus sinus hecontended ThERussians are even more professional than our pros as our boys play hockey only six months of the year while the Russians are subsidized the year round Dudley said new problems have arisen with the advent of Russia Czechoslovakia and Swe den as powers in international hockey These countries have first call on the creamoktheir hockey talent while we must first of all eliminate the 500 pro fessionals and another 500m ex pros who cannot compete in the Olympics Except for the openingfew minutes of the initial stanza Morlborns had control of the game MISSED CHANCES Flyers missed at least and great opportunity in the open er that was when Jeannot Gil bert waited too long before fir ing his closein shot Goalie Ken Broderick made diving catch The rest of the way Flyers chances were few and far be tween They had only 23 shots on the Marlboro goal Inability to get the puck away quickly kept the statistician from count log more 0n the other hand Marlboro hit the net hard and often BarV rie goalie Wayne Rutledge the pick of the Fiyers was forced to handle 44 shots making 40 stops DUKES LEAD Marlboros held 21 lea after the first 20 minutes of play on deals by Ricky Hay and Howie Menard Pierre Gag be connected for Barrie his 14th of the season Dukes ran tho count to 31 in the second on Jack Martins cal neat tally by rugged cger Cote gave the Dukes 42 spread for most of the third session Marcel St Onge found the mark with blueline drive with less than minuie to go in run the count to 42 FEW PENALTIES As surprise to everyone in the place releree Lou Maschio dished out just 11 penalties sevA enio the visitors Cote got two of the total in the first period misconduct for shooting the puck after the whistleits done all of the lime and minor for failing on the puolf ii was question able The several occasions it look ed like Cote should have gone off the offences were overlooked Roger is master holder and charger Elie gotcfi scotvfree on both counts As sinprising as the few pen alties was that onlyoneifighl took place Jim Pappin and St Onge were the holders it start edafter Pappin grabbed the Flyer players slidr and skated about so feet with it in clear view of linesrnan Barney Reid That disgrunt dSi Cage and he took to fist swinging Flyers play St Michaels Col rnl ti Wu cnndwci paradiseo home built yn materials to lcgeMnio tomorrow afternoon atMapla Leaf Gardens Mnrlboros goal Bmdcrick defence Corz Morrison White Wilcox Scbcffleld forwards Martin Curry Menard Jarrett Hny sindding Poppin Brusss ard Stewart hughes Barrie goal Rutledge dc fence Rolfe Weslfail St Onge Middleton forwards Tessier Jones Pancbuk Knibbs Awrcy Miller Gagne Gilbert Leciair Clairmont 91ficisls referee Lou MasA chro of Guelph linesmen Bar Rdey Reid of Guelph and Andy acLeon of Allision Attendance 2385 official First Period Marlboros Hay Jarrett 342 Maribelcs Menard Standing 1111 Fillers Gagne Lednir 1112 Penalties Stewart charging 225 Cote mmmute misconduct for shooting the puck at yahoo der after the whistle 348 White interference 1222 Mil ler booking 1455 ColeJhold ing the puck 1934 Second Period Mnriboros Martin Stewart Curry Penalties Morrison 252 Rolfe elbowing 949 St Onge cross checking 1445 Third Period Marlboros Cote Martin 554 Fiyers St Onge Awrey 1908 Penalties Pappin and St Onge fighting majors 640 Morrison high stinking 1300 Shots ongoalx By Marlboros 12 18 1944 By Barrie 1023 Teammate Sam Beiiio and Tom McCarthy however each scored three goalsas they found Clues Konecmy pretty good replaos meat in defeating Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds 65 crowd of 33M Sudhury fans sow Wolves rap in three third period goals McCarthys threegoals perfor more was his second this week He added three assists for six polnt total Only other players to score that many points in single game this season are Morison and Milan Marcella of Sault Ste Marie Bettie born in the Sudhury area and vcicroo of profes sional leagues begun thu weeks hockey chcdule as tho leagues sccond lghcst scorer He also picked up love assists Friday night FOURTH STRAIGHT LOSS Saul scorers were Matt Rav lich and Kim More each with two and Marcella it was the fourthstraight loss for the Thunderblrds Sudbury ouiabot Sauit 1714 as it chalked up its 18th win in 28 starts The Wolves have fled two Montreal Royals will have 3+ yearold vetcron Gerry McNeil in the nets wbcn they meet the HEADS GOLDEN BEARS SARNIA CF Jim Smith head of local accounting firm has been elected president of the Sarah Golden Bears of the On tnrlo Rugby Football Union He succeeds Harold Ziericr profit of $1510 for the 1959 season was declared at ihconnuoi meeting leaving the club with deficit of $13593 Bears lost $2000 in de feating London Lords in the Sen for ORFU final DE 0F HEART ATTACK NEW YORK AP Ah au lopsy Friday showed Tony Can zoneri former ring champion died of hcart attack The for mer featherweigth 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