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Barrie Examiner, 8 Feb 1964, p. 8

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aicr masses coaiini it takes lot of arguing and will power not to be Detroit Red Wing fan it goo work at The Examiner The reason is that Howie ush works in the compos ing room and the name Bush has become synonymous with the Detroit organization for many years now There are five boys and four girls in the Bush fam ily of Collingwood and all have keen interest in sport IT MUST BE some gathering when Howie Eddie and Bob get together Eddie is coach of the Hamilton Red Wings oi the OHA Junior Lea Bob is sports columnist in Collingwood and owle as we mentioned works here imagine it Bob writer Howie makeupK man and Eddie who is not adverse to taking crac at newspaper men Howie wo id probably be telling Bob how to lay out his page and what to write in his column and Eddiewoud be telling both neither knew anything about hockey Eddie made it big in hockey He performed with the Detroit Red Wings and also played pro hockey with Providence Pittsburgh indlanapoils and Phil adelphio He still holds an American Hockey League record for most goals i32i and most olnts 76 hi defencemanin season He also has atlonai Hoc ey League record oi most points by defenceman in one game five made up of one goal and four assists HOWIE WILL FEED you daily diet of Detroit statistics and moreso mnnlng account of Gordie Howes scoring figures He said he has his young fellow so full of Howe that the boy doesnt know Terry Sawchuks right name he calls him Gordie Howes goaltender lilention Rocket Richards name here just whisper it and Howie will come arunnln with story on Gordie Howe to top any story on the go at the time Matter of fact it isnt wise to mention any other team or player except Detroit or Howe unless youre in mood for arguing its all good fun though and if more of the hockey fans were like the Bushs thered be no complaints at least not from this corner WHAT NOW COACH SMITH There was considerable controversy when Clarence Smith replaced former National Hockey Leaguer Paul Meger as coach of the Barrie SevenUps in the Georg ian Bay Intermediate Hockey League Smith certainly isnt out of the woods by long shot but he has many of the fans taking second look One observer went so far as to state Barrie wouldntwln another game after Meger left the club SMITH HAD shaky start as his charges seemed confused by the sudden chan in coaches But in their last eight games Seven ps have won five and tied one They took their third straight victory last illighi at the arena when they edged Oriilia Terriers So coach Smith now has his team in the playoffs Theres still three games in the schedule to play and it wont surprise anyone if the locals have letdown after agreat stretch drive to assure playoff berth Theyll travel to Bradford to meet the Expressmen tonight and next week have two games on tap with Midland Flyers Smith was noticeably happy afterlast nights vlc tory He was optimistic enough to take glance at second lace Col ngwood and figure out the chances of land ng in second place However their thirdplace standing toda isnt as healthy as it could be They have twopo nt edge on Midland but the Fiyers have garnein band and also meet the SevenUps twice SMITH WOULDNT commit himself on which club hed rather face in the playoffs Coilingwood or Brad ford But he probably feels the clubs best chances are against Collingwood as theyve posted three wins a3 tie with Collingwood in six meetings this sea berth in the finals Its not beyond the realm of possibility After all Smith got this far despite the thinking of the second guessers When SevenUps are right theyll give any club good battle Pluinbers suite 2nd no 0t Year Bow 42 To Meaiord MEAFORD BarriePlumb ers suffered their second loss of the Season here last night when they falleth overcome se condperiod outburst by Mea ford and wound up on the short end of 42 score Thejviclorysewed up play off spot and moved Meaiord to within in of thirdlace WWWm Elinvaie Tog iiosiSpiei an 88 drawat Barrie Stancarter scored two goals price Meaford while Doug Elder and Dave McComb tallied the other pair thick Dunn and Dennis Will isms werethe Barrie goalget rs The lossdidnt hurt Barries annuaqul tirstplacertanding They ciih back for finals l=e 15 rink flueéywins Wednesday ovprSkip Ritchie Tinnay asthiird chcd itrstplaea earlier in the week when they held Orillinto Lastlnighl Barrie took lead in the first period but were outscored 30 in the second The thirdperlod was scoreless Major curling eventin Sim coeCounty next week is the Bonspiel for men It started aywlthdraws are and t1 am Play continues next Wednesday Thursday vFri day Qualifiers cacti day some asatorday Elnivaie Curling Club Lad fIrstsmondy with at Mrd Madeline rs Marlene ORILLIA TERRIERB idarir sweaters Applied plenty pres sure in the third period before By RICK FRASER Examiner Sports Editor Bob Garners second goal oi the game and 19th ol the season gave Barrie SevenUps 78 victory over Oriilln Terriers lost night at ihc Arena and clinched playoff berth for the Lake Simcoc is popular winter fishing location for more than area residents Royce Brown Iett and Joe Peterson of New York State have been fishing these waters for seven years Yesterdays catch of an approximate MIXED MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Non Strikers 23 Di Harris as corn Huskers 26Half Way Gang 26 Never Lasers 1A Ciarkson 11Blows is Aces Challengers if Westenders Raiders Ailey Busters High Scores For Week High Single Score Jack Greensides Non Strikers 302 High Triple Score Jack Greensldes Non Strikers are High Single Score Joan Berry Half Way Gang 248 High Triple Scores loan Berr Half Way Gang 69 LEAGUE STANDINGS HubhertaGmc24 The 50s it Lakeside Cabins 24 Queens Hotel at RobinsonsGroc at BrosliiKeliysGro l7 Tat tersalls Ins 14 Gree Aces 11 iemav sons Grill7 High Scores For Wee High Single Neill Angus Lakeside Cab zoo rillgh Triple Sec Marilyn hwuflueeosjiioiehm anaeronn runnian aowwvoiuaacun Strikers ti Tolm vrsrroas Linio BIG raour BOWLING SCORES High Average Ladies it one John Lang 20 Bertram Hochester Quebec at Providence Hershey at Rochester Ibrontof bowing to Barrie Seven Ups last night at the Arena The victory clinched play SevenUps blow 52 third perlod lcad ostha shorthand cd Terriers sionnod hack to tie the locals o5 Garners tie breaker came at 1345 and all but eliminated any chances Ten rifira have of hitting the play Sevenlips arc in third place four points behind secondplace Collingwood two ahead of hlidg iopounn lake the big reason they spend part of their holidays in the cold This trout was taken in the Stroud area Royce is from Friend ship NY and Joe from Cuba NY Examiner Photo Jackaases ea Bowlers st Mgigolpettesi fldtllamelgoocns gt55 es ooney an hymen sea HlTriple Ladies Coooey 715 Men Roberts 731 well res Meu ERobertl air hockey accoan American Magoo Eastern Division APb 3021119116961 2720316ii16551 gt 22 19 149 11 iii Providence am 818016945 Springfield 151 HI I73 33 WenternDivlslon Cleveland 29 17 4175132 Bil Pittsburgh 2111 136141 50 24 0170164 48 1527 rap rssa ration Results Quebec Baltimore no Harshey Baltimore Buifalo Rochester Providence sh Baltimore atCi veiand Quebec at Hershey Buffalo at Pittsburgh HochestcratSpriagiicid MelClement and was heroin Cornw Heiis Sundays Gamer Cleveland at Buffalo Bitten rgii at Springfield Ontario Junior wars APt so minor Montreal 2912123515082 Niagara and 22 16 no no so St Cathioea can star 7349 ms maniacs dihiitiizaiig 82 Bibi ZIHA Shropsh 7IIV ruse iVJJFlpI Par Ivce¢oIlAnemur¢15er any warmstrierqu off iilsi about eliminsied rillias chances for spot in the land and nine ahead of Oriilln Terriers have four gomesre maining and lfthcy win them all and Midland loses their re maining games Terriers could overtake hildland But the chan rea are slim to say the least THIRD STRAIGHT Last nights victory was Ilia third straight onegoai aimior SevenUps and in their last eight games they have five wins and one tie to boast For Garner one of the top snipersin the league it was his second straight lwogoai pen formnnca against the Terriers He popped home air at Or this Tiiuday night Barries victory SevenUps took 32 lead hi the first period last night and banged in fun unanswered goals in the second for 52 margin heading into the final in min utes But Terriers wouldnt sur render They eame up With four goals in the first half of the last period and Barrie scor ed one lcaving the teams den locked so Garners gamewinner was kneehigh blast from the right side Oriille netmiuder Bob ire got piece of the puck with his glove but the puck fell to the ice and rolled over the line Al Smith also potted two for Barrie and Lew Stoddart Jess Weller and Bill Abbott scored the others BARRETT BRILLIANT Red Barrett turned ina bril liant twogoai performance for the Terriers Ted Hughes Whit Mousseau Gard Haddleion and Nick Kennedy registered singles Barrie took the lead three ilrnes In the first period Lew Stoddart opened the scoringat 14 and Hughes tied it at 314 Al Smith sent SevenUps into 21 lead at 1004 andexactly one minute later Mousseau flip pad in rebound in thescore Bill Abbott heat Shropshire on breakaway at 1912 to give Barrle the lead for the third timein the period Garner scored his first goal at 952 of the second on fine play again lie was led Ila over are the three Benn prayers plc 7UpsC1inch Berth In Loop Semidinals reit pulled Terriers to within one goal of SevenUps before the fiveminute merit of the third period Then Al Smith rifled aid slap shot high into the mesh at 555 to give Barrie 64 margin Again Oriilia came back Enr rci picked up his second goal on rebound at 158 and Nick Kennedy scored on partial groch at PM to lie the score Both teams throw cauiion to spot forSovcndJ and RBLAXING men on tured heavens Ireyirom left to Kim ion Weeks as his Bond Ind Jest Waller lilo wind as they went for tho with It at 1845 when Garner caught the short side Temper flared in the first two periods and 15 penalties were handed out In the wide open third two penalties wedo called both against SevenUps First Period Barrie Stoddart Weller Oriilln Hughes Barrett Kennedy Barrie Smith Abbott Robertson Oriilln Mausscnu Kennedy Hughes iiti Harris Abbott 19lI Penalties Kenneth Bertrand major Hail msiori Shrop shire Weeks major lee iii Smith Second Period Barric Garner Thompson Barrie Weller acid Weeks ms Penalties Stoddart Hughes Thompson Barrett Weller Third Period Orlliin Haddieion Oriliia Barrett Hinds Haddieton 10 Harris Smith 11 Oriilln Barrett Mousseau Hail 12 Oriilln Kennedy II is Barrie Garner Doorman Penalties Smith Abbott Shots on dual By Barrie By orliha lit 10 1611 15 10 iiiIi He cutin from the right side went around defenccman Howie Lee and picked the short side Jess Weller scored on power play at it35seuding whistling slap shot into the far sidsgfrom the in wing Goal by Haddleton and Ben Mei CLEMENT tieoigelbiangerfieidppresldcntof Dangerfield Motors Limited is that Mel married and the father of four children andresldea at St Eccles Street Barrie remix years as tlehreaker andBarrie came up SevenUps blew lead in the ihlropcriod and narrow ly posted to win over Oriilln honorarium Red Henry iorihelocaisandturoed aside celihough lhe victim of six goals by Orillia Terriers last night played strong game The clever young Orillia rink skipped by Dave Reynolds qual iied yesterdaylto represent Districtsa and 10 in the On iarlo British Consols roundro bin playdowns next week at Niagara Falls Reynolds and his crew at Blake Urcn third BobMciehnnd second and Dougltawson lead beat Hunts ville twa straight games at Eimvale Curling Club Huntsvliies District in win ners were skipped by Evan Jenkins with Mei Yeo third Chuck Blackburn second and Bern Reynolds lead in the morning gains Hunts ville tools on early lead with fivmdcr on the second to fol low Oriillas opening three Orii lia tied the game with two in the fourth but Bimtsvilie came right back with three liowed asshole in theowiiie open contest Examiner Photos oriiiiq Advances In IConsols qug by an Oriilia three and Hunts ville two Huntsville was leading illi going intonhe lothbut Drillia picked upithree Huntsvilletied it with one in the 11th on hey nolds had last rock on the final end and necdedit with hard swept draw to win in the afternoon Huntsville counted one onfirst end then the Orlllia boys took charge and warn leading 7tat the and of six ends They never were game ended in 11 ends wldrflte score 134 count one and New érnzrnia Australia received record number of 466 assisted immi grants from Britnlndilrinz roar OKecfe Bieniiediond Ciittiiai areboth doing over No Be candid voiiSelt andE walla the Canadian Annyrwith momma Gore hurtna past tWo years how in er of thesales staifat Aline car dealer Molds looking for ward to servingthermotnring obit wiiiv be pleased to 12 demonstrate the very attainable llneof Chemist pro yourvisiiors in Corniviii timeloy in oi coeds Exiru old

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