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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1952, p. 2

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ts not ruleme cat Bonspiei Rages day in the fourth annual tilrink bonspiel sponsored by the Barrie Curling Club this week at Barrie Arena and another 16 rinks moved in today Tomorrows new contingent will complete the qualifying rounds and Fridays play will high ight the playoffs for main and second event prizes It is truly Scottish week in Barrie and the bonsplel opened amid the highland atmosphere as Sgt McGowan Catering Wing RCASC Camp Borden bagpiped the curlers to each draw on Monday Chairman of the bothplei ililiibgt0rbcdmallictcflleilin who has sacrificed his spot on Ba but their racked up two straight rles fumed Meredith four to par wins defeating Allan Lntinicr oi duce an Al effort at the desk Mm Alliston 108 in the first round of cdith will seek qualifaction Thurs illt Mled event and hanging on day with his rink consoling of 10 tdllt Fraser Sutherland 98 in up Adumi Crawford and Tum tiic second Evans himself pulled 50 mannerWmmeArnhhUng through with dramatic shot in Hum mm of mo the last end action to prevent mm 59m and mm 13 or Sutherland from counting two and dcadlocknig the game Atkinson was knocked from the main event by Tubman of Kim vale but piloted his mates to an MONDAYS DRAW 87 win over Royce of Brampton Thornton rc on the march and swamped Georgetowns again Skippcd by mammoth llerb llludd 124 in the second round of Shannon the rink of Ted IicttiOllJiit second event trio midget himselii Bruce WSW The daily prize which is com and slim Cord Henry scored three peted for by rinks who dropped straight win in MOHdAlYS lilill 10 their second game of the mair qualify for the main event pluyofiievcnl and also lliosc who suffered on Friday 11 was this same WYdefeats in the first round of the let that copped top honors in Elm second event were captured bv 1183 flittillllit 01mm DOHSPlCi ihb Pete Woods of Stayncr who season trounced Tubman 1+0 and llob It wasnt an easy day for thcginson of rillia who walked over Thornton quartet Shannon lBurius wanei Craig n3 forced to pull through with good draw shot on the last end to TUESDAYS DRAW save elimination from Strouds Till highlight Of 100 day W115 iil crack pimp Fraser Sutherland ineliminmion of Gordon Campbell the first round winning 1110 They Toronto Granit quartet from thi went on to edge Robinsons rinkjmain and seco event Campbell from Orillia 119 in the secondis former Dominion champion and and eliminated Ed Johnston of was looked upon as the spiel illl Sound from Filler COIHDClouglicst opponent However tin titlon in the spiel with an ll7biggtc11w was quite mndl days four rinks qualify for Fridis tense playoff in the main event and second even triumph in the days tilltllt Campbell opened the days draw Mtaiords iii5km 35 ill uainst Len McMuilens Unionvillc seCOnd no 10 NM ihl mcnlrv also one of thctoughest oo ponents in the spiel McMullcn de The 00 CMounleml dmwm ifeated The Queen City rival 97 in event nal from Mondays drawn along the curling highway bc fore carding three straight wins Erskine half his hands full in dis posing of Charlie Royce of BInlp bcll skidding to the second event ton 97 in the opener and called skillfully to oust Tubman of Elmvalc 129 in the seconrilelCnhur in 7994091103 6011 Host But that was the end of the with 125 win over Rice to cop daily prize round Elmvalcs Frankcomz gave Erskine battle in thc mimltrail In the second round of the round but nally gave way n1olsecond event vieing to return for to the Meaford 10m Fridays playoff Campbell ran into The second event 0f me buni huge stumbling block as veteran almost exactly like those found in spiel which consists of rinks wimiBil Gibbins of Stroud trounccdthc tombs of ancient Egypt classicl Greecc or the Far East Notorious and his rink from Bradford alone Unionvilles Len McMullcn wirsdloman dicers were Mark Anthony with JEAtkinson of Brzicebridgeilso surprise elimination Aftcrtniugustus and Nero while Caligula win the right to enter Fridaysicopping his first game of the spieli often cheated at dice and Claudius iirom Campbell McMullen waslwrotc book on dicing open with loss saw Art Evanslhigh13rated four 114 playoff Wu 2133mm Moorbcad of Brampton and Bar vey Raddlpon Barrie skip witnessan 0110 lay Thirtytwo rinks have already competed Monday and Tues Thornton were liere Campbell obtained his first GEESE HERALD new scams the old adage be coming whit cut their pink brin is at In round the comer Mine AW Clapper ton street Barrio report hav ing seen dicta of about so gem flying northward over the town Monday afternoon According to that she ex plained we should have In early spring The can no not usunlly seen flying north until uound April 19 Thornton Ousted From ORHA Play eliminated from the semilipids of the ORHA inter mediate playdowns Monday night when they lost 73 to Pitth ville in the second game of their llarry Annstrong club president nation from Barries Walter Craig bestinthree series at Alliston Plattsville won the series opener at Woodstock protests lodged by clubs 111ilgt nocked from the main event by vlidlands Charlie Russell 1211 eal thriller McMullcn captured at laily prize however by defeating should have been blacksniitlis and iulley 117 in his third outing vice versa Ilow runny times has Charlie Russell carried Midland ionors into the main event playoff 1s result 6i yesterdays play He lmocked Rice of Gravcnhurst 05 the opener ousted McMullen and finished with 134 triumph of Del Wilson of Alliston Bramptons Moorhcad was the other rink to ltlnlify for main event competition with three straight wins lie hand ed Charlie Evans of Bradford on lli loss in the opening draw clini innled Barries llarvey laddison in the second 11H and complctcdihcl days play with ah 116 win over Ross of Agincourt Bill Gibbins of Slroud and Rec Mulligan of Midland return Fridag Cioxellqllum game to send Camp for the playoffs in the second event Gibbins lost his opener to Tullcv 39 but came back to win two in win of the spiel as he curled iowcdgin1 Sid Brum of Toronto 1612 victory over Rice of Victorias 109 and polishing off Campbell Bltllll finished the dnynuinn Lanlxm Stroud Fraser Sulli erland Owen Soun Alex 1ch Dice used in modern games are TENSEACIVION isdepicted in these facial action to take place Paddisontrailed 43 expressions as curlers watch progress of in at the time this shot was snapped and if coming rock Its Paddy Churchill Miles Paddy has anything to say about it Moor Bert Richardson and Jack Currie all of headsrock ls notgoing toventure an inch closer to the coveted circle Padd ped 139 decision Barrie Dogs Wilt High Honors at Sponsmen Show Barrie dog fancier made good gshowing at the Sportsmens Show upholding the good standing of town and district as centre with some of the finest pedigreed canines in the country Major and Mrs Nelson Brlm itin took first open with their ipromising young Collie Bonacres Night of Victory on first show ing Ross Monger5 German Slicohl also took first Open and winners Duke of Lodge four points for total of required in Toronto dog giving Baystalrs toward points for championship Mr and Mrs Blake Lamont with their Shetland Sheepdog Alford Pctrie Marie won the open fe male which brings the standing for button ireenshirls have reached to me cm the finals of the ORIIA scziiuiml mm m1 Up glaydrmns as they clithmntcdftook be of breed or their can Inrkharn while Bolton and Brook udkm bred Kcoshond weldlez in mmmg ORHA imltGretel Van Mvia consistcnf nedicle competition Boltonl ki mm of ei von the opener 82 at llrooklin mner ma The OltllA executive eight Mr and Mrs Gerald Boynton ipoinls in her standing and Mrs Albert Kaye who at lotto lll Hamilton on toiiple5lccializc in West Highland White bred by ex Gui are mceilt took best with LClllctS believed Berton have lodged hibnm Iulusf against Bolton the team Majorv and also Showed their hat eliminated them from RHA hammo Benchmachan Bonnie ran outstanding winner sinccpuppy tood days MANY MISFIIS often think that some politicians Dreamlands one man in an organization ruined business because he was misfit chain is only as strong as Its weakest link Liverpool NSl Advance ling Results Mondays Results EVENT Round Bracebrldge Atkinson Mealord II Erskine Beaverton Garnet Thumb ICUT MAIN First Elmvale if Tubman Brampton Chas Elmvale Prankcom Royce Stayner Pctc Woods Bradford Art Evans Parry Sound Johnston Thornton Herb Shannon Orlllla Robinson Second Round Erskine Woods Johnston Robinson Third Round 11 11 SECOND EVENT First Round Royce Bludd Lstiiner Lowe Georgetown Illudd Barrie CllS Alllsion 11 mean Prankcom Crals Shannon HIJ IZIII Frankcom onnston Erskine Shannon Atkinson Thompson Evans Sutherland 12 io 11 Second Round Bludd Sutherland Atkinson Evans DAILY PRIZE Tubman Thompson Cralz 10 Latimer nd Robertson with high scores Vooda Royce Robertson Lowe Woods win 15 points Efor the Tannery with 766 Couch was best for therBelljboys lwith 655 Dianes Smoke Shop Were back 11 in form again this week taking Co paco 52 RubeCorbett was the score leader for Dixies rolling 692 11 while Widdes was best for Copaco Tuesdays Results MAIN EVENT First Round Brampton Moorhead Barrie Paddlson Aglncourt Ross Brampton Gordon Elle Toronto Vlcs Sill 13mm Stroud Gibblns Toronto Granites lord Campbel Gravcnhurst Rice Bradford 35 Elmvale Bumstead dland Reg Mulligan Barrie Jackson Alliston Wllson Midland Tuller Evans Unionvllle Len McMullin Midland Chas Russell Don Wallacejhe unorthodox octopus of the Barrie Box1 successfully the first hurdle in his bid for at berth on the Canadian Olympic boxing team Monday night Wallace was the only member of the local contingent to sur vive the southwestern and central Ontario eliminations held Monday night at London Ontario Syd Taylor of whom green things Were looked for and Paul Kenny both werpknocked lng Club leape from their divisional running Wallace with his right arm practically rendered useless when wrenched in freak movement in the first round of his opening bout blasted unanimous threeround decision over Londons Al Boyd in the welterweight opener and then won the southern Ontario championship with threeround splitl decision over Joe Kllmits Hungarian DP fighting out of Toronto 1115 manager Orv Dosh stated Wallaces opponent in the provincial welterweight final slated for Tor onto April 21 would likely be Ron nie LeSallc LnSullc pulled an upset the Ottawa district by defeating former Barrie Boxing Club star Vic Irefry and Dash knows of no fight in the northern regions of Oal lliu capable of getting past the mouth Frenchman LaSalle and Wallace have met on one occasion and trough the RCA fighter capture decision Dash stated Wallace should have had it He floored LnSulle twice in the bout and was definitely on top affair LaSalle is no stranger to chamo ionship matches Ever since he started fighting in the liftpound class he hnswon divisional chamo ionships up the ladder until now he searches for the welterweight aml alcur crown Should Wallace and LuSalle meet the winner ill rc prescnt the province of On ario in the Dominion championships at Vancouver BC with Canadas cv cntual welterweight titlist battlintz in the Olympic Games at Helsinki Finland The fact that Wallace punched his way to the Ontario finals under the GROUP Canadian General Electric de feated Lakeview Dairy 52 to hold the lead in the first division This win gives GE fourpoint lead over Dodgers who lost to Bell No by the same score Mail Bebb led the scoring for the GE boys with 659 10 while Wiggins was bdst for Lake view with 652 Robillard led the Bell Telephone boys to their vic tory rolling 723 Cecil Sharpe had three nice games for the Dodgers ml rolling 288 243 202 for total of 733 Bell Telephone No took two games from Barrie Tanning No but the Tannery boys took total pins to ledve the two teams tied for third place The Tannery had II3 ihen over 700 and two in the 600 iiiess but an had their good games in the third game and lost the first two just byithcir spot which was only Vic Lchar was best Jack rolling 612 VVSecondeRoundwi Moorhcnd 13 Ella tullev Paddlson Russ than Third Round 11 Ross Wilson Busml 13 SECOND EVENT First Round Bumstcod 12 Jackson Gibbins Campbell 16 Rice Second Round Mulligan Campbell Moorhead rusirnivuion PTS Can GeneratElecttlcQtl 16 54 Dodgers 22 17 50 liarrie Tanning No 20 19 97 Bell Telephone No 20 19 47 LakevlewDairy 18 21 41 Bell Telephone No 114 25 30 Evans Mulligan mum Bunistead 3ibbins 11 DAILY PRIZE 419 Ella ii hilley ll Rlce Paddlson McMuIlin Evans Jackson sum lsOn drop for Webbs with 554 Second Division 12 xlixies Smoke Shop 22 11 54 Copaco 22 17 so Cliff Browns 1727 49 Brass and Glenn Perry Electric Webb Brothers ElorGeOIge Seadon 322 Grove tune for closers lustraiion of his tremendous heart to win Following his victory over Boyd doctor examined the wren ched am much against Dons will The popular welterweight had told manager Dash not to see physician because he would likely demand withdrawal However probably by his mildmannered personality and convincing tongue Don persuaded the doctor to allow continuance Speedy treatment was given am with the aid of ice packs the arm was prepared for the meeting with Klimits Plainly troubled by the in jury Wallace nevertheless punched his way to the split decision and of him throughout the fiveroundlshm at themnaxs in Maple Lea iGardcns next month Paul Kenny in the new junio welterweight class dropped split decision to Hughie Lindsay of Ior onto The local boy failed to show the class expected of him which may be excusable due to recent bout with the flu Syd layIOr who was going grcaL guns prioro the trials turned in listless affair against Joc Follis of Toronto to lose by an unanimon decision Taylor appeared to search for an Opening for his powerful right had but failed to find it crowd of over 2000 watched handicap of an injury is clear illthe trials held in Londons arena nos WALLACE Scores two Straight wins at London PLAIDS Childrens Misses GOODRICH RUBBER $395 $4955 on either teams Bill Whitehead topping the Hydro team with 556 whlle Lou Morrow and Jack Kcnwell tied for top honors for the Telegram team with 591 Motors took two games from the Plymouths but the Plyinouths cametin for total pins to split the Score 43 Eric Cotton led Londrys to their victory with 532 Cord Skinner was top scorer for the Plymouthswith 674 Montgomery Auto Parts took iclean sweep from the Barbers to iremain in top place in the second division ne was the top scorer for the Auto Parts boys with 569 while top man for the Barbers was Harry Wick with 413 13X went dot to defeat at the arric Examiner t0 the tune of 542 score Finlays BA are coming up fast and making strong bid for playoff spot tak ing from the Chryslers and are just nine points behind 13X Herm Tomlinson was the top scorer for The Examiner with 586 while Sears for 13X was best for his team with In Finlays and Chryslch game Coutts was top scorer for Finiays with 619 closely followed by Ernie Finlay with 609 Knight was best for the Chryscrs with 519 First Division PIS 21 22 21 18 17 gh each Londry Easter comes on APRIL 13 353an TQREMEMBER Your fAMIlY Your PASTOR hands of The those AWAY from HOME SELECT EASTER CARDS from 1CROSSLAN OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SQUARE an by sending 577 15 Chicks Mens Wear HEP Toronto Telegram and Bokars Plymouths Londry Motors 15 second Division 50 nonuorisr Montgomery Auto Parts 30 13X RCAF FiulaysBA Barrie Examiner Chryslers Barbers High three Frank Carter 800 single Fpank Carter 325 Clarke and Clarke Brass and Glenn defeated Cliff Browns 52 to leave the Brass and Glenn team just two points behind IBrowns in the standing so who Emakes the playoffs in this division is still anyones guess George Sea don led the scoring for Brassand lGlenn with 723 while Steve 05 uchuck was best for the losers with 681 Perry Electric arestill put ting up strong fight this Week taking Webb Brothers 521 Wes cMullln 11 Russell 12 Perry and frank Exeu had only one point difference for top honors Aces Wolves Cubs HLScas Cardinals Ramblers Ladies high Single Doris Denny 2945higlr three Hazel Raynor 690v dseasons high singlc Mary Carrier 328 high three Pat Barth 792 highaverages lfIaZel Raynor 190 Doris Denny 186 Pat Earth 184 Menfs lt high single Jack Haskell 307 high three Jack seasonis high sing Jack for theElectric boys with 014mm 613 respectively It Webb was best Commit is its rarer him er Haskett 822 9rd Bain Huskctt 836 high 1le Haskell 213 Bill din 193 to high three averages Gard Knox194 1y investors favourcerlain typeset wry TheyllikeT this that and usually for very 71f youilk gfrotnaninvcm 113er completiiuf inianci earnings record its mamas mowtn The hoodlum governmentsnov ticenbl upfuirness to motorists is revealed by the fact that car drlv ers5infthls country are forced to rich we Dealer If somewhat any particular nipany point 01viow3alsk crumtion on it about its manage en at position past and present tendian illigh three VicLcGear tunefu pay more thanfive times as in auto to nsAmerieans 10 suggeSt the motorist ispaylng too furgem share of Canadas tax bill thdt major reduction is re aid Estimated smarts vouno 11 details andPBokars have found their range lthis week defeating Chicks Mens Wear 52 Frank Carter Owen Went all out to support the and Prolling 242 293 $25110 860 ack Ham ton rolled nice 709 Hm Lord Nelson enteredibe British navy at the ego quiz and held commanders rank nd the kAStrathm The Hydro team tookttieiroroalh Telegram boys 52iofinlsh inn tie forL second place lliescorinar was by the age 91120

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