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Barrie Examiner, 16 Dec 1959, p. 11

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ma BARBIE WEDNESDAY DEC 16 1959 SPORTS TYPE srava JONBSGU Sports Editor wmrrmo DEAD HORSE Rod Gilbert hasnt scored too many points the last few Guelph Biltmores hockey games but he still holds comfortable margin in thescoring race Jean Ratelle Gilberts centreman hos been te porarlly stalled as well but still stands second in league scoring race Dale Rolfe logs more ice time than 95 per cent of the defencemen in the DEA Junior League Hes ieked as star iumost every game not in Barrie Ithey dont pick them here in out of town rinks He has 18 pcintsmore than any other defenceman Ask man hockey viewers who Terry OMalley is and theyll gnawer Whos he Ask the similar question about Jim Roberts and expect similar answer Ask these observers if Mike Donaldson is playing anywhere near his performances of last year The answer will be may All of these boys have one thingin common Theyll play in the Third Annual AllStar Game at Guelph in January However from the way we see it they wont be playing with the prestige and glory they deserve thats any way you want to look at it Gilbert is not the AilStar rightwlnger according to the coaches The nod was given to Jim Pappin of Marlboros Euppin was but about two weeks ago His hot streak lasted weak He hasnt near as many points as Gilbert So how come theodd arrangement Ratelle stands second in the scoring Hes been off the mark bit recently The guy who got the centre ice spot is Dave Kenn Kean like Pappin has had but one short hot streak He doeSnt have as many points as Estelle Certainly the coaches didnt get some coaching like why not pick more Toronto players Keon is fromat Mikes Darle Rolfe is next to come to mind Thebig cap tain of the Flyers ranks no worse than second best in the league in our books as well as those of most 01 the JuniorA writers He was picked for the second club chap hotmentioned earlier but certainly in the same cla as Rolfe is Eddie Westfall another Flyer Ed wasn picked to either squad He was added as spare Wow The guys chosen as First AllStars on the blueline were Pat stapleton of St Catharines and OMalley since when dont Rome and Westfall rank with Whitey And how in the dlckens does OMailey sneak in ahead of them But lets carry on Two guys who were picked as spares Donalds and Roberts havent impressed us two boots But they werepicked as extras It just doesnt figureBarciay Plager or Petcrborough is bet tar than both Maybe were whipping dead horse when we say the coaches shouldnt pick the stars Theyre too busy coaching their own clubs And when it comes to picking the dream teams the coach is not allowed to choose from his own club However whipping dead horse shouldnt bring on too much criticismwhen you consider that stars on TV westernsjare shooting the poor animals over such thing as broken leg ikonrrvahconn WL APis 19 2125 36 40 Tuesdays Result St Michaels ti Guelph Thursdays Games Sf Calhariues at Hamilton Barrie at Pelerborough 17 14 0105102 34 Wa Lea 15 on G7 12 12 100 Seattle Vancouver Hershey 11 16 or 87 as VTng 03153 TigerCats To Rebuild Tuesdays Result esler ZIQuebec Tonighll Game videnceat Buffalo HAMILTON ill am on mrmv£°flpmgm llgerCats who failed to win the Greycup this yea are in for Alsiilllrlilbgly gig rebuilding job for the Big our Football Rivieres 1213 494 91 son Plans Montreal 1112 590 85 Coach Jim Trlinble just re turned from an extensive scout inglnp in ll ted States said Tuesday mgh Were going to Springfield Providence Rochester Buffalo Kingston 1114 3123129 ss lame 1115 95 no Tuesdays he has runs and scored 102 limes But Bubha Ph ps acquired from remove HullOttawa Montreal Sault SimMalie Kingston ll Thurrdays Games Monireal at SnultSfe Marie Hull0ltawa at FlrolsRivieres OBAVScnloiA Pill 16 86 6432 1211 94 93 29 2A v1 35 52 25 rChalham 12 12 88 103 25 ellevllle 619 some 12 Tuesdays Raul Chalhani Windsor Chat ham has withdrawn from league Tonigbil Game eventually take over for quar 665095 $176615 21 Lucas lt Rams of the National League have down He said all four Big Four learns Will have to impiove next yearor be overppwered by tba West in the GreyCup Winnipeg Blue Bombers beat lieals 217 in the classic last November histrip Trimble went after guarferbacks halfbacks tackles and ends ll declined to disclose names but mentioned he slgnedaquuljie lack be re higher than Ameficunsrllichie Penn Stole and Don Meredith ofSouihern Melba Speculation lethal he is Charlie Britt of Georgia Tee econd draft choice of Les Angela rebuild from he top Trimble saidlts aboutl we startedgroomiog someone lerbuckl Bernie Faloney And Bernie would be exeellent ieacher Commenting on rumrslhat lie Fine Attendancesupporis AllisionzMino PuckEvent Sh hundred persons turned out in 9a Allislou Areorlast night in support of the Alllsiou Minor Hockey Leagues Three minm Little NBL some were played prior to the Challenge Match between CICBB CKVR personalities and Allisioo Firemen and Police other lop attractions included the referee of the special cou tesi HoifEalms oflhe Bar rie Fiyers and oliiulolcemnouy participants Johnny Wilson and Gary Bdmundson of the Maple Mastund neg Noble of Allis lon former N111 slor will Detroit and Montreal Moroons The Challenge Mulch went into avertime but still finished in 66 deadlocknuu late goal by Bill Bennett sports director of the hill gong Oibcr goalscorers for the visllt iors were Vera Ember and Dan MacDonald Bruce Mason led the Allislon WlNDSOB CP Chnihum Morocns played their final game of the Ontario Hockey Association +3 operations or lho club which sor are being suspended because of lack of funds Originally Maxnous were not going to play iuusduy nights game Assurance from oifA president Ken McMillan that the association would be responsible for player benefits in case of in jury prompted the Chnlham group lo go on with the game We told the ORA iMouday night that we werelhrough and we mean it said club prcsl dent Mark Hanna Wed rather pay ourdcbts than go into bankruptcy like lot of other clubs have done MEET TODAY Meanwhile OHA officials called the Chaiham execulita and asked for meeting there today to discuss club operations and financing What the purpose of the meet ing will be dont know said Hanna Tlf they come with barrel of money well talk to them gt We made is veryme analy Senlor Avseason hem Tuesday night losing to Windsor Bulldgs is in thirdplace lie will Wind gates to leaguepocl covering brigade with pair of goals Ralph Humor Wilfred Horsburgu and Pat BeaucbamN hsdsiagles The Junior contest saw RCAF Camp Borden defeat Allistoa on goal by Earl slolbcr RCAF took the AHL game as well 74 Barry Young and Wayne Ferticb had two goals apiece Ban Medea Phil Bach and Sieve Hoare bdd singletons Doug Small and Mike Lynch scored forAllislon The tables were turned in the NHL game with Allisiou coming out on the right end of 21 score Brian Hanccyand Fred Whee ler scored for Alllsion Mike Hum hit for the visiiors with little luck the money raised for minor hockey may reach one third the attendance just about what the group wanted sis of our financial picture The fans are disappointed the play ers are disappointed and we are too We have been playing good hockey but we havent been get ting the crowds And were nonprofit organization wlih no sponsors gucsaScnior hockey is too rich for our clly An Oili Senior council meet ing Saturday night had de manded that Chaiham pay $2 009 performance bond which was in have been posted before the season over started and to con tribute in per cent of the club travelling casts officials and administrative expenses FUTURE DOUBTFUL Although OHA business mane oger Bill ifsnley in Toronlo said he hoped for quick resumption of hockeyin Chnrham Hanna said such hope was not justified We are all businessmen on our executive Were losing money and if we kept on wed be $15000 in debt in Tuesday nights game Windsor took 42 lead in the PB second period following score less firsthene PepinJoe Zoi rica Lou Beudoland John Uten dale scored for Windsor Gary Sharp All Cleary and Joe Mala tallied for Cbatham NEW YORK APJBosehalls first interleague irading period ended at midnight and as usual it was Frank Trader Lane of Cleveland Indians who gotthe last word Just as the tower clock was ng 12 in Olafi Lanians and 03 striking 12 in Cincinnati Lanes Indians and Gin innati Redlegs completed major deal that sent ace second baseman oh on forpitclier Cal McLisb fiery in fielder Billy Martin and prom ising young first baseman Gor don Coleman We didnt get him cheap Lane said of Temple 30 who hit 311 last season batted in B7 gelling him gives us pretty damn good infieldthe best one Temple to Cleveland in exchange Frank Lane Has Last Words Regarding InterLobpTradés and had 363 earnedrun aver age over 235 13 innings Lanes deal made afier ex perts were mying the pennant winning Chicago While Sox had strengthened themselves rn among American League icon lenders topped an oldfashioned deal thatappeared to have cli maxed the unpreoedented three week interleague period Interleague lransaclicns prob ablymade the Giants winter hook favorites for the National ledgue pennant Neither Los Angeles Dodgers nor lw uk Braves who played all for the 1959 title fig ured in the 15 tradesnine inter leaguemade since Nov 21 the clay lifted on trading across league lines the waiver provisions were Ross Willianlx Maroons Are Decldp But Meet Anyhow iv WAYNE oars mm or nthscan nynsreva IoNascu Onlarlo ll 05 Association Junior coaches looked to fain teams in three cities to pick out the six players they wouldnt want to meet too often These six players make up the in sirlng oflihe 195560 on Slar Team FmSTiEAM In goal Wayne RuUedge Bar rle Flyers rookie cage cuslod lan got the and by wide man gin The dolcuce is madeup of Terry Olilulloy of St Michaels College Majors and Pat Whil ey Siopleton of St Caiharlnes TeePccs The forward lino consist of Dave Kcon of Si Mikes at cent re Jim Foppin of Toronto Marl borcs right wing and Jack Mar Lin of fire lilarlics left wing SECOND TEAM couple more clubs got in on the second icam Kcn Broderick of the Morlboros got the pet mindjng job Roger Cote of the Dukes and Dale Rolfe of the Flyors make up the lo Jenn Baiello of Guelph Bilimor cs nailed down the centre ice lob His wings are Red Gilbert of the some club on the right side and Larry Jeffrey of Hamilton TigerCubs on the left ALTERNATES George Wojcik of Guelph pick ed up enough voles to become the third goaltender DrJenco additions include Jim Roberts ol Pcterborougb TPT Peies Mike Donaldson of Guél and Ed Wcsifall of Barrie Extra forwards are Neil Forth of Hamilton centre Gene Beb swaarnn from lmee injury and Duff from bruised thighs Defenceman Tom Johnson missing from Montreals lineup with shoulder separalio since Dec is expected to reroin his mates Thursday Canadians will still be without Maurice Bodret Richard and Marcel Bonin Mapleos can Pat Hannigan TORONTO CP Toronto Maple Leafs have called left winger Pat Hannlgan up from Rochester Am eri ans loe American Hockey League for their gamewith Montreal Cana diens Tuesday night Leaf coach Punch lmlach watched Rochester play Quebec Aces in Quebec Tuesday night lices limerlrs HZZ Draw and selected Hannlgan Roches ters second highest scorerwiih 10 goals and 17 assists Caught in fourgame losing streak and hard hit by injuries Leafs have two left wingers Bert Olmslead and Dick Duff out of action Olrnsiead is recuperating QUEBEC CPléQuehec Aces and Rochester Americans foughl through three regulation periods and 10minute overtime to 212 draw inan American Hockey League game Tuesday night The tie Aces second in 82 games this season leftfhe standings unchanged with Ameril can in third andQuebec in last place well off the pace It was the only league action of the night crowd of 4704 saw Aces tie ilie score will 6V minutes re maining in regulation time Quebec goalie Al Millar was exceptional stopping 28 sholsEd Chadwick handled 20 for Ameri cans Rudy Migay and Stan Smrke scored for Americans while Norm Corcorau back aliens four game layoff and Chuck Blair scored for Aces total ofnlne penalties were called includinga team penalty to Aces in overtime for having seven players on the ice Five penaliieswéntlo the visitors All goals were scored with the teams at equal strength and each had one goal disallowed in the first periods cllnlo centre Chico Maid of St Catharines and Wayne Con nclly of Pcterborouab rlgbt yflngLVic Hadiicld of Si Calla urincs Pietro Gagoe and Jake Miller of Barrio left wing and Les Kozak St Mikes right wing in the event that the Marlboro holdflrsl place iil the 28th of the month the stars from that team will wear their regular uni forms The game is slaied for Guelph Jan Notable ubscutces from the first or second teams were Con neily and Maki both highranked players of last season and both slars Neither has set the world on fire scoringwisr this season Ed Wesifall oi Barrie picked to play ihtlle two games last year was conspicous by his ab sence from either the first or so cond squad The picking of the first learn indicated that player need not be the leagues highest scorer in make it Be need not be durable or be picked first star in so many games in succession it indicated too that coaches normally pick their kind of player Cleveland has had for many years both offensively and de fensively The infield willhuve Vic Power at first base Temple at second Woodie Held at shortstop and Clncago White Sox at third Departure of Martin also will hht lastseason was sore between Lane mid manager Joe Gordon never shared Lanes high opinion of the 31yearold Martin Billy was openly qn sf of Gordon for using and other play ers at second Qruman Clevenger of Washing ton Senators broke Martin jaw with pitched ball last hit 261 aipolpt season major league average McLiSh 34 topic cloud the key lndian player tlie trade Last season lhe right hander won 19 games lost eight CopaCO Jimey at the Barrlecurling stirsch ed record number men Sat urday While only the first 58 could immune hunt for iurkeyslw showed up Two slxe ed udldaic sf lob in as The other groupslea pitcher the last two seasons was the teanf ule Lou Scott 84 le Thiffaull McAusl Lahalt Curling Playoffs Start Thursday pm The Labait Trophy playoff start at Barrie Curling Club to monowmght ten thedraw seveuoclock Eight rinks two from each of llie our divisions of the irst schedule will take pan immediately of Each rink will play two games in the knockout series tomorrow The final will be Friday at pm ago amups and played only 12 games through their schedul 13 niesls Here are the rinks starting with ihe skip that made it as far as the playoffs Score at the end of the rink personnelis record for th ohed Elray 104 Ralph veEd Wysoglod Thompson Al Herb shhhhhhArch Frank Broi Stop Group OVHAgt JuVNIdFA FREE CHRISTMAS TURKEYDRAW FleDAY oec 18 LoafHome Game Before Christmas Bérrie Flyelfs fv VS ruin Draw To own romikeservedjdor lerhoro TPT Poles fGAMe TIME 15 pmL eye to eehhiwu For 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