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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1952, p. 2

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noun MARCH at us momma swam qu 39 0118 by some remarkable means once again rose from tbebrink of brillation to continue in the OIIA junior playdowns tux beloved viicom slaved off thrilling thirdvpcriod rally by St Michacls College Majors at the Gardens Sunday afternoon to will the name and the besbiudtve semifinal sfttcs 32 The lccps perform in Guph tonight against the powerful lliltmorcs in the bestluvscven final opener and without doubt the Iecps will be underdogs But the galliumblack crew from Re Stinlcrs banana bell thrive in the un favored role and of all the junior opponents Alfie Pike and his facbskotlnx Bilts didnt want to meet St Catharines Over the season the teams split three and three In games and the Royal City Mach batters are not forgetting the tense 10 verdict St Kitts scored taxi year in the quorterdlnal scrics finale That win urns garnered right In Guelph This year the Bilbt are slightly stronch and possess more cirwriencc The Twpces will undoubtedly be wenry followtnz their allout yesterday Against the Blllmorcs the chpcex me gain to need plenty of skating legs thc weapon which Toronto Marlboros couldnt cope with After witnessing the fall of the Dukes Friday night in Guelph although the Bills carried heavy territorial cdgc their sharpshooters didnt pppetu quite so Sharp on the numerous Ecoriug chances obtained llayofhhockey demands accuracy when the opportunity presents itself In our opinion none of the teams in the circuit this season including the two in the final could come close to the Flycrs last year nor Marl bores nor Quebec THE CANADIAN LEGION In Barrlcl cclcbrlltcd over the weekend as their Midget NHL entry at the annual Logion tourney this season held of Woodbridgc Arena Saturday copped the championship It was lcombiuution of courage and incredible stamina that brought the triumph The team without roster Cli1l performed in four games over the day with the quarterfiuul the semifinal and the final played in succession For lads 11 years and under this is quite chore Where lllty mustered enough energy In roar from behind In the final to tie the score at 11 against fresh Aurora unit and then emerge from ovcr tilllc victorious 21 even the best of sportsmen will never know Barrie should take their hats off othe game gallant boys who captured the humus on determination alone Instrumental in the win pf the tourn nmczlt was Donny IIlllcll Tim Hook Bill Cllclpctn Len Kirk Bob MillcrJack Graves and goalie John Christie bllt the remainder of the boys galc everything when called upon as indicated in thc goalsagainst Christie gathered two shutouts on four tries and only had four pucks enter his cage team is only 115 good as its bench and on Sattlrda Wally Smith possessed the stronger bench with guys like Andy Dyment Don Graves Ted Kelly Arnold Neal and George Porter pulling their weight along with the more experienced performers Alvin Norrcno and Gerry McBride At least Barrie fans cam boast one championship for195152 and it was no fluke BARBIE PullIRS must depend upOn Bellcvillc Hawks to remain in the running for OllA junior honors Losing 112 to powerful Weston Duke contender Saturday all but eliminated the local squad from title contention If the Hawks can defeat thc Dukes in both meet tugs this week the Flycrs can still force tie for the second last playoff position Saturday by winning in Weston But from what we saw of thr Dukes the Hawks will have to produce more to stop them than they did display against the Flyers With II line of Billy Harris George Jamicson lWestpn Dukes Trounce Weary Virtually Out Weston Dukes rated as favorites to win ORA junior honors this season demonstrated to the largest attend once of the year at Barrie Arena Saturday night why they have been tabbed for such honors The Dukes had all pistoll blazing as they swamped our weary Flyers 112 In their first game of the current roundrobin junior quarterfinal playoff For the Flyers there is it legitimate excuse It was theirI third game in four nigth and only the previous evening had LraVelled approximately 320 miles In fulfilling ll scheduled en suffered fractured leg an gdgement at Belleville with the Hawks Coach Bill Long inspired his charges to supreme effort in the first period and held the mighty Dukes to margin but the virtltots run away with the game ill the second and skated through the fillle chapter as more formality Weston had one performer who stood out far above the others in Billy Harris shifty goodwhating centre who lthd It thlecglllnc lrlul with the junior Mllrlboros ear lier in the season Harris has three years left in junior company and is It surebet to reach the Big Top next year Harris along with Weston veter Iln George Jumieson caused goalic George Cuculick the most hood Ilchcs as both scored three goals and failed by inches of adding several more to their total The third member of the Harris Jamieson unit was Clare Fisher and he tallied single counter to give that line seven of the 11 goals scored against the Flycrs Many of the Flych were tired from the travel but Bill Kirk hard working forward turned in whole of game throughout He was used on power plays and killing off penalties as well as taking his re llzlr shift on the teams top of fensive unit Ross Turnbull again vorkcd hard and showod no i11 effccts of it slight concussion suf fcred the night before in Bellevillc The Flych checked close in the opening session and held the Dukes lay Power ers 112 Running SUDBURY STAGE BENEFIT GAME FOR EXFLYER benefit game next week in Sud bury is planned for Andy Mamba Barrie Flycr centre of 194546 who INOHA Senior wceks ago playing game several for Sudbury to II scout 32 margin Bill HarrisiMhIers North Buy Black llllwkt bounced back with an uuassilted counter for Duke threat Jun IISOII regained Westons two401 margin prior to Ross Iurnbulls auc lccssful bid lute in the stanza The second period was where the llycrs fcll down Weston roar ed to six unanswered counters and uddcd another pair in the third lwhilc referees Leon Smith of Sut llon illld Rusty Butters of Coiling wood thumbcd countless offenders to the penalty box llnmmcring home single goals to link with Harris and Jomieson were Clare Fisher Ross Sncddcn Howie Glover Tom McCarthy and Bob Garner Garner is the local product who showed very well In junior competition despite gigantic leap from last years bantam champion Flyers Lose At Belleville The Flych dropped their second game of the roundrobin series Friday night at Bolleville usthey absorbed an 8l defeat The Hawks were forced to go all out for two periods as they came from behind to lead 21 at the end of the first 4ltl in the second and it wasnt until midway ill the final chapter that the home stcrs raced away from title Flyers Gary Long had previously open ed the scoring on beautiful effort and Bob Turner each scored goal beaten in the loop finals by $00 to open the period but Gary aux lrcyhouncb will meet the Miners in the cxhibitionfor Mantha Alfie Chick Guards of North Rayflowks19II8 Barrio Flyer star toppod all defoncemcn in the NORA allstar voting Gunrda must report to Eddie Shores Syracuse Wurrlors of the AHL next season In the centre balloting Fred Val cult of North Bay was first with 13 votes Second was Johnny Offidani of the 800 last season with Windsor Spits and third was former Barric ite Gordie Route of Sudbury Wol VCS Al right wing Rick llogg of North Bay another exFlyer was fourth and Myril Rod McCarthy of Sud bury Miners Barrio 1960 wu tied for sixth Marty Burton of $udbury Wolves son of Archie Burton the best baseball payer ever to come out of Barrie was second Local Bonspiel Opens Today Barrie Arena Dont be alarmed if persons awake tothink that over night the town of Barrie has been trans formed into Glasgow or Dundee Scotland It is just the annual flvedoy curling bonspiel spou NI SPARAE Mixed BowIInx league Zombies are pushing Crackers tori lfirst place as result of 70 will over radio station CKBB last weekl The Broadcasters were forced to default all three games to the Zom bies due to lack of players which didnt add to Crackers sorrow as they dropped 43 count to Sevcn Up With all pressure off the Zombies and one of the scout members of the CKBB entry who was lit least on hand for the game produced high bowlers for the night Ethel Marshall cupped both the ladfes high single with 268 and the high three with 683 Meanwhile Dan Council worked methodically in establishing the mens high single of 285 and the high three of 285 Bob Dunn rolled 820 total for three games in pacing SevenUps wm over loopleading Crackers John Murphy copped It 542 score for Crackers Ramblers improved their hold on third place with 52 decision over Dominion Store Jim Doorman with 567 headed the win while Ev Watson headed the losers with 533 Bills Aces moved closer to playoff berth with 52 win over Coop Al Stevens was the big gun in this triumph as his 570 score topped the Accs Albert Cottrcll with 571 carded the best score for Coop Coop Oilers also moved inches away from playoff position by dumping Coop Hotshots 52 behind Bnrucy Wrights bowling of 472 Bill Fullerton was the best the Hot sllots had toroffer with 497 And Ruff Cookies finally moved out of the basement as they shoved Coop Truckers into the unenvious spot by pulling in 70 victory Bill Caley provided the spark for thc Cookies twhoonly had four bowlers as he corded 615 triple Ted Elliottson with 512 topped the Truckers fel Marshall In complete fury let fly wild chaff Zombies 268 high three Etna for Sandor Kcvac wrestled 2o mire Elites to draw One of the fastev Mens high single Dan Council boots to be featured in Camp 80 CKBB $5 high three Dan Conidea Mayslack succeeded in win hell 689 Shing the dypproval of the entire Clarke and Clark audieuce Fig2 In the InterService bouts Star 39 30 ill Thc Ape Thorton defeated A1 32 lilky Alkcrton by various under 37 32 Sshdnd methods Nick Carter and 35 34 ll3Curly Crawford of the RCAC 30 39 $93choui battled 20 minutes to 3o 39 oddraw Indies high single Helen Balm EW JI ingh three Hazel Raynor M4Three In beacons hlgh single Mary Carrion 328 high three Pat Barthl792 scI sons high averages Hazel Raynor l00 DorisDcnny lilo Pat Barth I84 Maul high single Jack Haskettt Three Barrie Boxing Club 21 hfgh mreg JaCk Hasnt 88 top performers will compete In season hlgh single ord Hum 53 Soumem onids Olympic Trish high three Jack Hoskett 830 sen today at Landon Mamger Ouv sons high averages Jack Haskett my has entered Don waning 1312 003d Batu 195 George Loug Syd Taylor and pan Kenny CCd 19 thc competitions Winners will Wwi iadvance to the provincial finals Dashlet Ill in was tnot in conftidcn gHCUSIZTICII Lord Athol Nod Over Fred Atkins that all three of his boys were having bouts with the flu and had hardly trained for the trials last week He was hoping they would be ready for action today but full 51mm Judo ChOPSI Engmh the sickness would leave them Octopus last count by referee weak Sam Gottar were the ingredients to give Lord Athol Layton The La dies Man mainbout victory over Fred Atkins the Australian Badman at the weekly Armoured Local Grads Win Over Midland OI ps wrestling show Atkins through the entire cveu Barrie Grads produced II thrill mt performed in his 1mm under packed 1916 victory over Midland hand tactics much to the disapprov uy girls last week in Georgi til of His Lordship and the fe Bay basketball fixture played of male fans Following the lightning Midland YMCA gymnasium declsmn of referee Gottar Atkins The Grads are slated to play on Ila girls Wednesday night in Orilliu Beth McLean once again paced the Barrie attack with eight points closely followed by Sandra Rull who potted six Barb Christie con tributed three while Marilyp Kerr rounded out the scoring Wilh two Audrey Simms with nine was Midlands chief threat McCollum Bill Stack of Oshawa fired four Pot Bcatcnu two and Stan Mayslack andRay Clarke one each was supplied by Sheila who was lastminute substitute Courtemlluce and Ruth Rutherford Wolves Aces CUBS Hticus Cardinals flurrtblci swing The referee ignored the incident but His Lordship retal iated with three smashing judo chops to send Atkins to the canvas In the semifinal bout Wee Willie Davis after taking shel lacking during the early part of the bout came on to win fall over YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND ilondon Tonight FILM and DISCUSSION THE GRAHAM PLOW TO BE HELD IN sored by the Barrie Curling Club which opened this morning at Barrie Arena Chairman of the spiel Harry Armstrong reported the limit of 64 rinks was reached last week and every day for four days 18 rinks will enter our community ms so 57 51 41 36 34 34 LEGIONSPONSORED ENTRY WINS MIDGET NHL HONORS WOULDNT ACCEPT DEFEAT and Clare Fisher the Dukes have probably the best attacking unit in If competition this year Harris especially is promising prospect BARBIE CURLING CLUB opened their tivcday spiel at Barrie Arena this morning and the persons responsible for organizing this fine event are to be commended The running of spiel involves many headaches and with 04 entries vicing for prizes valued at $000 or better the com petition should be keen The doors will be open to persons wishing to Crackers Zombies Ramblers CKBB SevenUp Dominion Store witnch the fine alt of curling so if you have little time why dont you run up and see how things are goin oneday spiel also at Barrie Arena week the sportof curling wins the Saturday the ladies stage their with 24 rinks competing So for oue top spotlight in Barrie IN THE CURRENT HOCKEY llYSTERIA of playoff time in Out mio we may have missed some exBarrictitcs performing with other teams Do know however that Harvey Bones Chappel had another good season with Georgetown Rai 6ch in the OHA Intermediate playoffs The cxFlyer from 13X Angus Depot and Midhurst has been an effective scorer for hisncw home team since moving there several years ago and WC may expect 40 hear from him again as portside pitcher in the baseball wars of 1952 the other local was goalie with Ookvlllt intermediates who group playoffs by Mitch Coops were eliminated in Bolton County His nameWas LeGeur We used to have very good netmindcr and baseball shortstop around Allandale named Garry Lchar before he went in the armed services LcGear was reported as starring inthe OokvillcMilton elimination Could be Garry HMerediihs Four LWIII Top Event Orillia Spiel DR WALKER BTRICKEN Dr Walker who has prac tised medicine in Alliston for 30 years was seized with serious illness on Monday of last week and taken to Stevenson Memorial Hos pital He is reported to be some what improved and there is hope that rest will bring about early and complete recovery In recent years he had been under great pressure of work in addition to taking leading role in community affairs On the day he was stricken he was supervising the annual Red Cross canvass of which he was town chairman rouscnoor USE ONLY Banting Memorial High School Board turned down request of South Simcoe Junior Ferment through their president PaLQh Leary for use of the school audit VA rium for the annual Atllome rice It was felt that precedent would be established in allowing any but school organizations to Use the auditorium also that it would be taking business away from Alliston Memorial Alena rink 98 in hardofought final The Barrie rink which included Hrry Armstrong Vern Adams and mourn bondingrm a7 list or as claw rs Sully Merediths Barrie curlers won the Tudhope Trophy to the rimary event in the weeklong riliial hamlet which tconcluded aturday night Moredhfihtmnelf Ell Crawford won six games which with bye enabled it to take the trophy presented byW Tud hope prominent local louder In the semlrfitial they edgedldcl Lambs Orlllla curlers 108rwhlle Burleant downed CharlieCauelII of Homlllon Thistles 109 gargeewlui his last sonar IInts Drillla game bunch of young pucksters who never understood Lhe word qutt were rewarded Saturday with the Midget NHL championship sponsored by the Woodbrldge Legion and held in the WoodbrldgeMemorial Arena The Legionsponsored entry from Barrie chosen from the midget NHL system and strengthened with seven players Ildln the Flyers minor system tourney age was 14 played total of four games three of them in succession before copplngthe tournament hOnors it was great display of stamina and college try from every mem ber of the squad Under the loud lSlle of Wally Smith who arrang ed the entry and directed the team Barrie ousted Orillla in the morn ing and than in suedesston dis posed of Midland Collingw00d and Aurora the final going into over time They were legWearyhut happy crew following the overtime tri umph of Aurora in the finals and still one of the boys had the spirit to say could play another game Each game consistedof three 15 Inlnute periods and Barrie as they loaded down the final stretch play ed through three and onehalf hours of hockey without disrobing hockey logs Transported to Woodbridge Arena in cars donatedhand drlven by Le gion members with ohe exception Barrie opened proceedings at 1030 in the morning against Orillia winning 20 on goals from Danny Forrelltlnd Len Kirk Somewhere arduod four oclock in the afternoon Barrie met Mid lands OMHA entry and after lead lng 41 were forced to hang on for zlclose 43 victory Bill Cherpeta and Len Kirk paced the win with two goals each IColliuywood provided the opposi tion in the semlfinal and hre goalie John Christie captured his second shutout of the day as his mates scored 40 win Tim Hook with two goals andsingles from Although they outplayed Aurora by wide margin in the third per iod it wasnt until three seconds re mained that teamcaptain Danny Farrell punched homothecquolizer to force 21 fiveminute overtime played on timeout slightttzst was given the teams and after minute and 30 seconds ofplay Bill Cherpctn backhanded lose puck behind the Aurora custodian for the shot that proved thewlnner Barrie played defensive hockcy after that and although Aurora pulled their netmlnder In the lust mfnutc of play efforts provedfu tile against club that refused to be beaten The tournament boasted 10 teams the majority hailing from theGeor gion Bay district but gallant 14 players contributed greatly to titlewin against overwhelming odds Wally Smith used three lines and Gerry McBride and Arnold Neal rounded the marksmanship In his fixture Auroras crack Legion entry were opponents in the finals and this came was true illustration of the spirit in Barriels determined ranks Tired but Willing the local team trialledvlfi through the second and majority of the final stanza awnaviom Farm improvement loans can be used to buy new implements machineryaod equipmcnt to make your work easier and more protable Amounts to $3000 may be advanced underthc plan and the money repaid by inhabitants spread over one two or mole yearling rate charged is simpl purticularmt our nearest interest Ask for full fFAItMIIIIPIIOV LOANS colt also be ma for New foundation or brccdfug livestock Fences drainnge and other developments to compete for prizes totalling over $900 Friday will wind up the spiel with the winners of each day returning to curl for the evento big awards Rihlis hall from the majority 50f curling hotbeds in Central On tario and many wellknown corn petitols will attend throughout the week The sbil Opened this morn ing at 930 with the first draw LOU defenemcu Johnny Christie wasremarkable in goal and proved to give his team the deciding point in the final when he saved on penalty shot awarded Aurora in the second period Len Kirk was thcbackbone of the defence and sparked plenty of rushes Bob Miller ack Gravesnnd George Fortel also gave standout efforts on the blueliue The attacking trio of Danny Ear rell Tim Hook and Bill Cherpeta were the big scoring guns for the champions but they couldnt have done it without aid from the other two units who d110wedrest to be had Alvin Norrena Gerry McBride and Andy Dyment composed Ono forward wall while the smallest line on any entryTed Kelly Arn old Neal and Don Graves pulled through with tremendous job de spite being heavily outweighed 33 32 30 28 26 1e Ethel Mar Coop Hotshofs Coop Oilcrs Bills Aces Ruff Cookies Coop Truckers Ladics high sing Stroud Community Hall THURSDAY MARCH 27 at pm FREE LUNCH FREE ADMISSION SPONSORED BY CRAIG HUNTER Barrie Curling Bigger and Better Bonspiel SITES TODAY Ir BARRIII ARENA and Contmnes for Days to Inday CITIZENS AREMELCOME TO COME AND VIEW THIS GRAND GAME PLAYED FREE ADMISSION GAMES ARE IN PROGRESS FROM 930 mm to II pm WATCH THE CURLERS COMPETING FOR THE BEAU TIFUL CANADIAN GENERAL EL THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS LOOK ATTHE PRIZE LIST Ecrluc PRIZES MADE POSSIBLE 3v MAIN EVENT PRIZES Isl CGE Electric Floor Polishers 2nd CGE Steam Irons 3rd CGE SemLAutomotic Tension 4th CGECIcnsmun Electric Clocks epossible by the followingRoxy and Granada The tre tsorlyHarry and RonaldAuustrong The saneam C0 Ltd Slmcoe Coop Smith Jackson Motors Corby leys Flowars Craig 8r Sons Stransmans lSparham Jeweller Harris Auto Electric Ltd Harold These were Lewis Iton The Green FrontStores Vernon Adams adies Wear Dangerfield Motorletd Hill Ltd SECOND EVENT lst LCGlFJLadIos EMENI Construcuonilepttlr or alteration of any building on the faith Faun Electrication New ioiplunenu machine and equipment Znd ICGE Electric on 3d CM Electric Hoting Pads 411114 Ivory Gold ToopotCreom and Sugar Sets These prizes were made possible by the followingAmerican Hotel Cliff Brown le endless IGA Marketerias Dixies Smoke Shop Downtown Motors Hemy Erick Jennetts Funeral Home Luckys FloWers Prysbns Grill Jennlslnsurance Whittys Drug Store THIRD ij lstv4CGEIEoihe eves Millers Heller 13 smith Stephensons Jewellers Sac51 M0n8ttchllefmgerallon Co Copaco Wellington Hotel on evolution And4 CGE homunculus Bird 4CGEEIctrlcToasters 4Doublddcck Cards These prizes were made possible by the fonowlnglrBrassi Gl Lodge Barrie Creamery It Cr we Co Ltd Cowic CorrCo Station Coldwell Drugs Walter ware 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