Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1952, p. 4

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mommikmim DON MCKENNEY LEFT AND DOUG MOH final Flyers preparations for their Junior opener of the Black Hawks The game scheduled for an 830 pm start will Arena McKenney will be at centre wit EiY BARRIE MOTOR SALES noose Tuner can or FRONT OF FAWN Eztol10toi20tol 1ts sure bet youre counting trouble if you dont have your car winterized soon For complete thor ough checkup bring your car to Barrie Motor Sales well change the oil to hea vier winter grade lubric ate the chassis check the battery tires and radiator etc Our expert mechanics will take the gamble out of your motoring pleasure MOTOR SALES RPTE PHONE 5573 wm Trcavtttsri Copaco took over the first place in group when they defeated Webb Brothers 52 Wilson paced the copaco boys all the way to finish with 603 triple while s7hadnvasBWbh with 542 Brass and Glenn took Cliff Browns 52 to nish in sec ond place Chick Hadden was the great gun for the Brass and Glenn team rolling 753 for three Laur ence Ferguson was Ithe best Browns had with 632 There are four teams tied for third place Barrie Tanning No have been slow starting but this week took gt GM Rockets for seven to tie them for third place Soup Campbell lwas the top bowler for the Tan nery with 857 A1 Dickey was high for the Rockets with 677 Bell Telephone came up with 52 win over Allandale Drys The Telehpone have new addition on their team with Wes Perry joining up and adding considerable strength to the team Scott was high for Bell with 835 Verne Sharpe was high for the Drugs with 640 Lakeview Dairy are keeping up the pace this year little better than last They have few strong bowlers which helps considerably This week Lakeview tookaixies Smoke Shop 52 Dixies with few new bowlers are gradually settling into some good games Dixies best bowler was Reg Falk ner with 591 Earle Wilson car us till 5WI7rigmo This agent is not going to extend neck by stating any one Canadian athlete was the best or most durable But if any one can inform us if an athlete who combined greatness of performance and durability to greater degree than skater Norval Baptie wed like to hear about him Howie Morenz and were seated in Madison Sirunre Garden lhemorning of the day it opened Can adiens were playing there thainight0uL on the ice surface slim gure was pirouetting dizzily or whirling around the circuit zitblinding pace race him once aroundi me jfliowi noienzuasoprouiror his ownblazing specdrgandhew was great competitor So asked him Would you like to Iliowie shook his head grinned said No hes too fast for Thctskatcr out on the ice was the amazing Norval Baptie BIG or Piligi Crocksimdice WhiP For Golfs Opening Invasion MS seen examining their skat 195253 season ainst Gait be held tonight in the Barrie Mohns on the left wing ried the Dairy team this week bowling 726 for three Brass and Glenn GM Rockets Bell Telephone Barrie Tanning Sandy Cove Golfers Allandale Drugs Rangers Lakeview Dairy Dixies Smoke Shop Cliff Browns Webb Brothers High three Jim Miller 746 high single Jim Miller 333 GROUP Legion took the Barbers 52 to nish on top of the heap in Group They lost the middle game tortlheBarbersr byionly three pins or otherwise would have taken all seven Carruthers was top man for the Legion with 606 Ted Barker was best for the Barbers with 536 Toronto Telegram took clean sweep from Londry Mot ors to take over second place Lou Morrow sparked the Telegram team with 640 while Langs was high for Londrys with 621 and Bokars with only four bowlers took Finlays BA 52 Gib Ormiston was the great gun for and with 666 for three Ernie Finlay led his own team with 538 Barrie Examiner defaulted the first game to Plymouths but took the last two games without too much trouble Both teams were man short but The Examiner had the edge Jack Kerney was high for The Examiner with 499while Beswetherick was high for Ply mouths with 462 The Hydro boys went all out to take the Chryslers for sevn Bill Whitehead led the HEPC boys with 579 Carl Schell was high for Chryslers with 479 13X pulled the unexpected and took Chicks Mens Wear for all seven Chicks never gave up but 13X were just little too much for them Sears led13Xwith 733 Len Pledger was the best Chicks had with 630 aawAAbkhlw 17 17 16 14 Chicks Mens Wear 12 Barrie Examiner 10 Chryslers Plymouths Londry Motors Barbers Finlays iBA High three Sears 733 High single Sears 293 The rest will have to wait said coach Hap Emma as he wound up proseason practice sessions Thursday and surveyed the Flyers preparation steps for the DEA junior opener tonight at Barrie Arena Hawks against Red Hamills Gait Black Not at all pleased with the performances of his top players Emma lowered the lawboom yesterday and the squad knew he meant business Especially Skip Teal Larry Th beault and Ralph Willis who were ordered to remain after practice and make 25 additional rounds of the ice surface Ever since Don lMcKenney and Doug Molina ar rived from Hershey the squad re laxed explained Emma they think those two are going to can the whole load We looked woefully week against Toronto Marlboros but 11 guarantee change will be evident tonight against the Hawks or some will be packing their bags for home on oneway ticket And so Emma faces the taskof upholding his prediction that the Flyers will finish no worse than fourth and he knows the place to start ls right at home Wiithoiit doubt Barries little Napoleon will work methodically from his coaching box in search of an open ing victory Eiriins knows the Black Hawks will be tough 1f Tony Poeta and Ken Wharram have come to terms with the club they will be match for the best including Guelphs powerful Biltmores Those arent the only two Hawks the Flych will have to eye tonight either Coach Hamill has his top professional proapect Johnny Sleav er ace centreman leading the fense along with veterans Buddy Home Eddie Switzer and Neil Mc Donald Husky defenccman Art White will be the big gun on the bluclineZ Fully disgusted on the exhibition loss Einms revised his lineups in yesterdays final workout th years rookie sensation Bob White ordinarily eentreman was shifted to right wing with the teams top scoring threats centre Don McKen ney and leftwingen Doug Mohns his weight on the boards CLlEEBROWNSRECORDHRS Skiplcal slow starter even 351 year but manang to score 13 points in the same number of games More sustaining broken wrist vorked bctWeen rightwinger Fred Pletsch the big veteran who shows vast skating improvement and left winger Ken Collins Only until left intact for the prac tice was the Flying Timmina Frenchmen Johnny Marian and the Menard brothers Minnie Hillary and Willard An allrookie offensch line of centre Earl Mortimer and wingers Orin Carver and Forbes Kennedy made up the fourth line but Emma didnt disclose if any of these pros pects would be in the lineup to night llmms cut the squad yesterday when he released dcfencernan JimI ny Johnson rugged Midland pro duct Jack McCarthy who was in jured and returned to Selkirk Manitoba and Bob Duhaime Sud bury candidate Newcomer to the rlycrs camp yesterday was defenceman Ivan Tcnnnnt of limmins who graduated from juvenile company Rated one of the Norths top prospects Tone nant reported aftera weeks absence from skates but Emms liked what he saw He may be the rearguard Im hunting for question mark as far as to nights opener was concerned de fenceman Don Cherry was waved OK by club physician Dr Laurie and trainer Harry Partridge it was thought Cherry suffered broken wrist in collision with Duke defenceman in Wednesdays exhibition tilt However Xrays showed no break and despite sev erely sprained wrist the Flycrs heavyhitting defence star will be in action Tonights opener will also see attendance as an added attraction INTERTown SENIOR TITLE AVALANCHE LUNCHMEN Ts Barrie ICllff Browns who were favored on paper to Wln the first InterTown senior spftball championship lived up to expectations Wednesday night when they trounced Stew artsjLunch 154 at Agricultural Park in the fourth game of the bestlnfive finals Ihewin hurled by Pat Poland Who after several years of trying finally hit champion was Browns third of the ser ies asIagalnstIIStewarts single win which came in the third outirig Lose Labine to Bruins Thelbunchmen carried respect in the series due to their 42 edge over Cliff Browns in the regular sched ule but when they lost their ace butler Leo Labine to NHL train ing sessions they were not consid ered tin overwhelming threat HoWever with players like third base Bob Thurlow first base man Ird Perry catcher George Chappel and outfielder Bill Toles the Lunchmen vifere still capable of upsettingthe applecart Playing manager Jack Luke Turnbull who has string of con secutive championships as long as his arm failed to puzzle the new titleholders as he did in the third game of the series Browns Away Fast The vwinners got away to lightning start compiling 10 marginafter two innings of play The first six men in the opening frame banged out safe hits with veteranSteve Hines poling threerun homer Stewarts got one back by way 1p of Johnny Snaches triple with one trips mate aboard but Cliff Browns practically clinched the verdict with another fourvrun outburst in the second Outfielder Clzire Widdis triple was the big blow in the frame With such substantial lead Poland was able to work easy and the Lunchmen were limited to single runs in the third fourth and sixth To assure victory however Cliff Browns set up runs in the sixth and eighth on doubles by George Miles andKen Glenn They added two more ingthe ninth to give Polandfample room to work Shewchuck Triples Al Shewcbuck hammered triple in the bottom of the ninth for Stewarts only threat but A1 tried to stretch it home and was tagged at the plate He had already cons Tributed homer in the fourth George Chappel shared top batting honors with Shewchuclt via two Singles is Third baseman Frank Hutchinson wasvthe bigspar1t for the cham ions cashingfour singles on six Altogether lurubull was COMPLETE DAILY SPORT SCORES runs 1N CKBB MON THRU SAT at 1115 lira Complete 111 OHA Jr hockey scorcsAv ailable scores from all local and district games Final football results and reports from all local sporting events Brought To You By GAMERS urrs um swarm roots HAWK CENTRE JOHN SLEAVER Barrie Collegiate Has Won Tudhope l4 TimesThe Most complete list of the Tudhopc champions from 1920 on provides in interesting study In the 32 years it has been in competition Barrie has won the trophy 14 times Midland held it 10 years and Orillia is third with six victories Lindsay since omit ted from the meet won once Collingwood has yet to win 1920 Lindsay 192122 Barrie Emmsfeels confident Bob can carry Barrie District Collegiate Band in Mldland 1924 onma 1925 Midland 192830 Orillia 193132333435 Barrie 193637 Midland 1938 No meet 19394041 Barrie 194243 Orillia 19444546 Midland 194748 Barrie 1949 otmia 1950Barrie195152Mid land ncked for 16 hits Steve Hines Ken Glenn and Jack Dyte with two aipece ranked second to Hutchin son BROWNSHutchinson 3b Cam peau ss Hines lb Bowen cf Hardarce rf Raycraft 2b Widdes if Dyte Poland Glenn rf Miles 2b SIEWARTSChappel Thur low lb Toles 55 1f Snache 2b Ex ell 3b Thompson cf Foster if Shewchuck rf Turnbull 640 002 01215 16 101 101 000 players know they have to be in the best of condition to give their best performances Your cartoo must be in top condition for the best driving performance Dnrvr IN ironar BRENNAN Auto Electric Service BARBIE our Browns IStewarts Will rare IlIlIillEY TICKETS 70 Trans rims Hour truss Two tickets will be given away for every home game of the Barrie Flyers during the coming season Every dry cleaning order picked up at Wright Cleaners or deliv ered by our drivers withave an entry form attached Fill out this form and leavelt at our storeor give to our driver Draws will be made two days before each home game over OKBB at noon hour All forms will be destroyed after each draw Get Your Cleaning Orders In Now 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