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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jan 1964, p. 10

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rlmaunmmnm amqfl il HARRIS EXAMINER FRIDAY JANUARY ll RICK FRASERS CORNER Both local entries in Georgian Bay hockey leagues 11vv vrrra ORDIJA Union second goal of the commo Mariano tinthtrdpulod brokoasstloaodgavefiants PhurbenassceorgianBay Junior Hockey Magus vio tory over Orillia hen last nlgbL The victory moved Plinnbe four points ahead oi Orillia and Colllngwood in the battle for tint place and Barrie still ha and with Maloncy scoring for Barrie at 117and ltankin tie to the score at 411 Barrie took control around thernldway mark with goals by Perry Amos and Better giving them on lead Mick scored mxm mu craniumm mumwmwwarnuy wtpnrp Perry Scores Winner Far Barrie Plumbers played four 1m games than for Orillia at 154 to narrow will be in action tonight Orillia and one lassthan Coii the margin to two goals Ingwood Ihey hsyell victor Orillia battled back ii the Barrie numbers leading the Junior dim In and one loss tbk season and third At the sixminute mark host Orillia tonight at the arena while the lntermed eaSl Will host the saline Orillia chi iereiriy notched his second can late Barrie SevenUps travel to Collin clash with the Shipbuilders gwood to This is the first appearance of the juniors at home in several weeks They were idle for couple of weeks and saw their fourpoint margin on top of the league equalled by Orillia But the teams clashed last night at Orillia and Barrie with four games in hand inside Lions posted vlclt tory over Barrie lutalght in an exhibition hockeygame at the Arena The teams played through scoreless first period but goats by Peter Stella and Paul lurk in the second period gave the tonight at the Barrie Arena The teams were tied 11 at the end oi the first period and Plumbers pulled ahead so in the second Orillia rallied to tie the score It the halfway mark at the third period thcn Perry broke up the deadlock Jim Burke Conrad tialoncy and at 1022 Mickd tallied his second to tie the score 55 Barrie applied the pressure in the last hall and their cl orts worn rcwardcd at 1550 whcn Ferrys unassisted goal pmvod to be the victory mar gin Dengue standings copped 65 decision to open up another fourpoint mm margin we and km mp name tlvl lts margin um Bolling 1° mm lmmmfisr ml Colllucwood ii THIS lUNIOR TEAM deserves better support If he ffiwgfimgmmgm waimr ind in flotilla is winner is what the fans want in this city then they Swanson got that onaboctt at Mick em Med pm In 11ch 21 10 have it in the Junior team They now have 11 vic 530 Orillia and Archie Ruskin as Beam tories in 12 starts the leagues top scorer and gool getter Don Amos and the goaltender with the best goals against average Clare Sheppard If you fail to get your moneys worth taking in one of the junior games it will be surprise These youngsters battle for so full minutes The score whether lopsided or not wont prevent them from giving their best at all times Remember also that this is Barrles first year in the league and coach Al Shewchuk has himself top team it must be disheartening for all connected with the club to see such poor support at the gate The team should attract more customers now though and the predictions for tonight are that the locals will play before their largest home crowd of the season rats is run Barrie rlitlt which won the twoday pro vincial Diamond South Eastcrn Zone DLstrict Sec tion curling pinydowns Barrie Rink Advances at Alliston yesterdly my downed Churchill in the final draw Barrie now advances to the Section plsydowns in Midland Jan in Barrie curlers slim from left are Mrs John Oust skin Mrs Eamon Webb viceskip Mrs Jamu Clyne second and Mrsl Jack Hamilton lend Examiner Photo In Curling Playdowns ALLISTON Barrie rink Barrie again came to within one goal of Lions when Pat Quinn scored at 1921 but Ken Heines goal so seconds later wlhiapped up the verdict for Les ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS ON PAGE FOURTEEN counted for the other the tennis traded goals in the last minute ahd 15 seconds of play in the first period Jim Binkn shot Barrie into 10 lead at 1845 only to see Jer emy tie the score 16 mods later The mains traded another pair of goals early in the sec At sea and ashorel LOSESINYESTMENT AYLESBURY England CPI Bookmaker Joe Marks paid £120 tor racing greyhound which ran away after it reached his home in this Buckinghamshird town The greyhounds name Hot Pursuit first defeat 108 it the fourth draw and scored the big victory over Churchill Churchill lost their that game in the spicl but came back to post three straight victories to gain berth in the tools Cookstown rink skipped by Mrs Riley with Mrs Edncy vice skip Mrs Chan tier second and Mrs Ram sey lead bowed to Churchill 1410 in yesterdays first draw the fourth of tho honspiel This eliminated Cookstown The only game oi the fifth draw saw Churchill edge Army as for their third victory and this eliminated Army The BarrleChurcliill than was battle to the wire and Barrio finally took command to the late ends to wrap up the victory Hitting tlto sidelines in open ing day play were the Allision rink skipped by Mrs lieu Swen son and the Camp hordenrAlr Force rink piloted by Mrs Don Gray With Mrs Swanson were Mrs shipped by Mrs John Ouch ad vanccd to Section pleydowns in the provincial Diamond competition by defeating Chur chill iM hero lam night in South eastern sono District Sedlon playdowns Six rinks compo ted Mrs Ough will now load her rink in Midland for the Section playdowns murdny Janu ary lit 0n the winning rink were Mrs WHILE THE JUNIORS are trying to increase their margin here the SevenUps will be in Collingwood for another battle against the Shipbuilders Those tWo teams have clashed three times this sea son Shipbuilders took two victories here while Bar ries success came in Collingwood The SevenUps are hoping for another winning performance tonight General feeling among the SevenUp players is that they will be up for this one andkin better from of mind thanthey were for the past couple of tan be straightened out by now and they want this win was skipped by Mrs Arthur Wan victories in tho iirst three Don Gray Air Force quarteltc tonight here Tuesday night against FROM HERE THERE pages either two or three performances in provincial hit the playoffs CHICAGO APiErnie Banks has been pronounced 100 per cont physically fit for the 1964 National League baseball cam paign cheery note for Chi cago Cubs So important was Banks fit nessprogress that the report was read by Dr Jacob Suker club physician to club stock holders Thursday tlil per cent fit There is no rea son physically that should pre vent him from playing every game in 1964 His eyes have also checked out okay All we can say is that he is physically fit to play But we cant hit to him Last year the ailing Banks slumped to 277 batting av erage his lowest in the majors Habit only 18 homers compared tohis high of 47 in 1958 and drove in 64 runs compared to high of lift in toes The great slugging star was converted from shortstop to first base in 1962He hit 269 then drove in 104 runs and got 37 homers Banks who will be 33an ill was in Nassau and unable tavmake the meeting He ap jpeared inoniy idfl gameslast year His slump rwasv blamed on aodllnesa diagnosed as ja rare form of mumps lie was or worried in an and he got clean bill of bealdi oim was greatly relieved later when Theyll have to be much sharper than they were Collingwood They didnt look so hot against Bradford last Saturday either But theyre capable of better hockey and their fans are hoping theyll show it tonight SevenUps enter tonights game in fourth place two points ahead of lastplace Orillia Terriers The Terriers meet Midland Flyers tonight and they could move into tie for fourth with victory coupled with Barrie loss Of course the SevenUps could increase their margin to four points it they knock off Coiling wood and Fiyers down Orillia Were hoping well be able to provide the ski enthusiasts with reports on ski conditions each Friday But due to an early sport deadline they will have to be carried on the local Theyll be there today Congratulations to the Barrie Curling Club rink skip ped by Mrs John Ough which captured the south eastern zone Diamond District section play downs at Alliston last night of six entries and will now advance to the section playdowns at Midland Jan 18 Watch for fine The rink topped field playdowns from Barrie peewee and midget teams Theyre going strong in exhibition games and should be in top form when they Pronounce Banks Ready For 1964 said Banks has extra incentive at first base because he may he in competitive spot for the position iflte falters We have potentially one of the greatest rightbanded first baseman lve ever seen John Boccabelia said Grimm Gil Hodges probably was the best of the righthandch at this po sition in my dayin the 19205 two great ones werestuivae Innis of Philadelphia Athletics and George Kelly of New York Giants But Boccabella could top all of them lie is 22 weighs zoo pounds has great arm is not afraid to throw and at the plate he can hit to any field with power Bonspiei wot Be Staged Tomorrow Tbo first mens invitational curling bonspiel of the season will be held at the Barrie alri ing Club tomorrow Saturday wtth play getting underway at am Outside entries will dominate the competitionwith 21 of the 28 rinks entered from other clubs PIERCE MOTORS si Ban on rzsssss son with Mrs Ronald Allan vice skip Mrs Ken Baxter second and Mrs Doug Reid lead Barrie went through the two dny double knockout bonsplel without loss They defeated Alliston 97 in the lirst draw handed Camp Borden Army its draws clashed in the other game oi yesteidnys fourth prsw Barrie took 1M decision over the Army foursome skipped by Mrs lttcElroy with Mrs Livingston vice skip Mrs Selgrlsl second and Mrs Thompson lead Oshawa Hard shooting Yvon Cour noyer is one reason Montreal Junior Canadiens are keeping pace with leagueleading Torlt onto Marlboros in the Ontario Hockey Associations Junior series BOWLING Kempvlew Tuesday Afternoon Ladies STANDINGS Manhattans Pink Ladies Collins Zombiesyh Rum mie Singapore Slings Gin Fizzes Screwdrivers0 SCORES lilanliantans Screwdrivers Pink Ladies Rummies Coir tins Sfigaporc Slings Zom bies Gin Fizz con names Enid Dempster 253 205 Dot Rugmnn 1205 240 Elinor Veitch 227 Roz Epplett 214 Minnie Schandlea 2111 GOOD FRIENDS LEAGUE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE STANDINGS Flintstonesfitle Yogi Bears 62 Crackers 56 Hillbillies to Alleycats 47in Whippets 37 High Single Carol Cowun 259 rnlhighhlriple Terry Hamilton Weekly Prise Winner Terry Hamilton zoo GAMES Terry Hamilton Hazel Webb Carol Cowan Shirley Sheard Audrey Eacott KEMPVIEW LADIES TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUES STANDING Night Hawks Blue Jays Poodles Royals Hot Shows Busy Bees Pennetts Larlnpllghters Livewlres Parrots Bunnys Bomb ers Pirates High Scores FanWeek Blue Jays 253 High Trip Estelle lhibolt dean Lamplighie Minions sntrsof ng NOWS High Single Dianne Gollop Habs Marlboros In Wins The highesooring rightwiager fired both goals in leading the Canadians to victory over Hamilton Red Wings The vie tory 1ch Montreal eight points back of Mnrlboros who de tested thirdplace Pcterborough Petes 72 The only other scheduled gnmo saw OshawaGenerals strengthen their hold on the last playoff spot by dumping fourth place St Catharines Black Hawks so Tomato winning its 24th game in 33 starts including live ties leads the parade with 53 points Montreal trails with is followed by the Peter with 36 St Catharines 33 Niagara Falls 32 Oshawa no Hamilton 17 and Kitchener Rangers 12 Cournoyer runnerup in the divisions scoring battle pushed his goalscoring lead to 37 His first goal came one power play in the opening period and his second with 15 seconds to go in the middle period Handltoas Real fomieux spoiled Andre Gaguons shutout bid with less than five minutes to go in the game Pete Stemkowski Marlboroa top scorer tired three goals to show the way against Peterhor ongb Mike Walton got pair and Grant Moore and Bret Selby oneeaclt lionNana and Bob Berry counted for the home team Ron Buchanan pleasant sur prise in the Oshawa attack this seasonoottnted two goals Ito lead the Generalain their do feat oi the Hawks played in Trenton Detenoeinaa Bobby Orr Bill Smith Wayaa Cash man and Bob Kiigor added sin gles Damis Hull Joe Kish and Ken Laidlaw scored for the lot EIS pronouns DEPENDAltlE DEIIVERIES or ltXACO fUit HIE Home Heating Oil were Mia Cindi vice ikip Mrs it Stewart second and Mrs Campbell lead WWIii PALMBREIH gamES Emersoln Webb vice skip Ihlfrs Jim Cyne second an is pm5 mm Hampton vice skip Mrs No doubt the players were somewhat confused Jack Hamilton lead pants with in when Gard Smocltum second and WY RUM what With change in coaches etc but they should runners Churchill rink days play and Army with two John Taylor 0a the Mrs Wth RANGE Range FRahga Range Range SIZES 8ft T0 is 8995 75 rosdoars or AQUASCUTUM anti cannon Gard Roach Otters EXTRA TROUSERS mos THIS AMAZING OFFER is GOOD FOR SHORT TIME 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