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Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1962, p. 8

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COMPARISON The weekly isticsforthe Georgian Bay lnter medlate Hockey Leaguewerereleased yesterday and thoughtitmightbe interesting to compare the standings with those of 1961 at about the same time quietly stoleoff into thebackaoom and closed thedoor my mind set on dig ing through lie of old papers tofind whatlwas loo ng for Than etc who lever lids who takes care of the back copiesmy search was ended in matter of minutes OnNovember 21 1961Bariie Ba City Falcons were in first place In the iiveteam eague Since then the loop has been expanded to six teams with the rsddiiion of Bradford Meis Express In five trips to the postFaIcons had clutched the checkered flag four times and had been beatenuni once in their opener at Orillia the Barrie lads r1 dledwith injuries at the time knocked off the home team 116 They returned here toon hostlto the Meatord representatives and nicked Chevies for an 86 win In their third tilt Falcons wereturned back 42 by the Coliingwood Shipbuilders Harrylrumley rwasvpcri formingfor the firsttime Shipbuilder and It was just like old apple cheeks to come out on top Barrie then travelled to Meaford and took the re match 116 dropping the Chevles farther down the list Their fifth and final game up until Nov 21 Was ainst the same Midland crew they meettonl ht The Falcon goalgotters struck again and shellac ed lliidland 145 In comparison to last year the Falcons are one slot short of the cellar position presently occupied by liieaford Paul Megers charges finally took their first game on Sunday whipping Oriliia 53 after losing their first two its hardioriy how they stand up 61 Falcons but their showing against Orillla was mighty impressive to say the least If they can com blue as teamand get the steady ailstar goaltending from Don Rich they could go far Travelling down the old standings Ifound CoilingW wood =trniiing théFalcons bya full four points but the Shipbuilders had played two less games They had won two and lost one Oriiiia had been in action four times winning two and losing two Meaiord had won one and dropped two for twopolnt count to escape the cellar Midland had been beaten in all three outings look at the standings released this week didnt really prove much but it was interesting anyhow Bradford Collingwood and porliiia all show four oints with each team winning two and losing one fidland is next with two the same as Falcons but have played one less game The Chevics are the tail enders with two losses in as many starts The real big surprise as far as all this Is concerned is the recent performances of the Oriilia Terriers For those who cant remember that far back Orillla end ed the 196162 season in last place after disgraceful showing all year Some pretty good offseason shopping for new dplay ers as well as cuttlnF of those who werent olng much has enabled the ub officials to mould an en tirciy new and better team Iim Murchie Iioy Calhoun andJohn Gatten all from Toronto have done wonders for the Terriers Both lifurchie and Calhoun are in the top to scoring standings and Gatlcn has bolstered the club with his zggressivo play despite his many trips to the penalty ox The brass figured they were in for bit of trouble when regular goalie lob Shropshire was placed on the disabled list with knee Injury That was untllgLeo Faceiio came along profi ihoncis ifsif allowing goal was against the law in Sundays loss to the Falcons Leo closed the door on 46 shots and wasnt really responsible for couple that got by The Torrim feel confident they can improve on last years scoro and so far they arent doing bad Job of it Bradford Mels Exprcss still look Iiko the team to boat was predicted at tho start of the schedule They have power to spare and their big guns are pros enliy dominating the scorliig balile Don Gilison Gary Vascy Bob liassard and Bill Forhon are carrying the load for tho Bradfordiics Gibson last ycars playerconch feels the pressure is off his nhouidcrs now that llassarri has taken over and Is finding tho range in 01 he had trouble pui ting the tick bctwccn Ilic pipcs but now has five goals to rate The lllcalord Clicvlcs had quite hit of trouble at the start of the year when number of star players quit The boys werent happy with the club manngc merit and wanted change binco then cvcrylhin has been brought uodcr control and tho Chevlcs guro they can inth up In the standings Collingwood Is also going to ho tough to get at wilh liarr innnlcy hock npain and in line shape They are stick with basicol the aamn rortcr which took them use lo the top last lcrni iho vclcrann nro cons lhioni ihcy can carry the pack and therefore onl two cliangcs were made lcrry iiclri nu cxDctroli player as well no an oxiiycr has been brought In along with lDonl Cook who played the last couple of yours in IIol am llnuny Johnsons Flycrii are also cxpcctcd in be coulondcrn once the ct down to serious prucllcc Unable Io urn the flu and rink lhc past few works they had only been on rkaicr four times before Mon days iiJ bombing by llrmiford All In all the Georgian ilny circuit ll ircliy wcll ltlutltttl with six fine trams am In tho comlng Iflfllllllli the fans should see some real extlllmt hockey From oil npprarnnm an for Iulcrmodinic hockey is llilli to stay and no couldnt ask for anything better Lunarunits home for lhiisiinar from cy nnurioi England tCil fill lhry on making the KIM mm of lhr Glorucdrr Wlmllc louinry In MIMI min itrglinenl are pnddlint by rims and canals Hand Down roaoNro tCPl of horse awarded the courts have been orderedito return the thoroughbred to its former owner orhavc barred by all racing associations The order handed down Tues day In ruling hystewards at old Woodbine Race Track also some that aiij purse money on by the horse after last July who returned to the Jockey Club Limited for redistribution and Its present ownersbe sus pended Ind their case referred lo the Ontario Racing Commie alon Current owners olithe four yearold coll Son of Wine are Konstnnt Mlskovch and fills Ristlc Toronto The former owner Is the Pheasant stable at ernby smack suLaiVAN Pma Sports Editor EBTH Australia CPIA es hereior theiBrItlsh pire Games cant make up their minds what to wear whea track program officially gets under way Friday morning The confusion is all about spikes shouid they use their short ones threeeighths of an inch king or their long onel nearly inch long The indecision was evident hieadsy afternocn Ia scores of track stars wslkedgingeriy on thebrlckrcd truck mud coal and ash lill agreed that it was light Marty Wilson CBC sieward Risewlek said the evidence established that Miskovic and Bistic gave trainer Rode Segedlnac $2500 with which to claim Song of Wine after race at Fort Erie Onl last July 27 although they both were ineligible to claim horse The rul oi racing state that no horse be claimed hym person who has not started horsest the some mceiing After Song of Wine was claimed the horse ran in four subsequent races in segedinses name Lastweek it appeared In race at OIdWoodbine in the name of Misknvichond Ills tic and won git horse to Miskovich and his Barrie Bay City Falcons of the Georgian Bay intermediate HockeyLeaglle will hike to Midland tonight for eggs with the Flyers ivveSinr days 53 win over life wasnt Just oneday stand The Flyers shouldnt be und raicddespite their 1N druh ing at the hands of Bradford liicis Expressthe other night They are actually mummi ter onewhich floundercd and fell under the steady attack of the Bradford crew Besides Jimmy Johnson pla crmanagcrof the Midlandera is paying good money for his players and theyll have to start performing in the manner ex pected of them Pour Top Athletes Named ByScribes NEW YORK tliPl Willie Mays Warren Spshn Arnold Palmer and Bob Cousy were named Athletes of the Decade riosoooi Tuesday for their re spective sports completing national poll of 250 sports wrib era and broadcaster who le icctcd 12 slhlcicl Maya of San Francisco Giants was picked or the outstanding hitterfielder Ind Spslin of hill wnukco Broves II the top mu lor icnguc pitcher Palmer was goilr representative and Cousy was the basketball selection The four will loin footballs Jimmy Brown and Chuck Bed nnrik auto racingr Rodger Ward boxings llocky lifIr cinno hockcys iiiourlco Rich ard bowlings Don Carter and racingl Eddio Iirchro and Del Miller on the doll at the doc ndo dinner to be held Iiionda lffir tho benefit of retarded chil liy IION ANDIIBWA Canadian rrru stIif Writer With only uncefitth oi the Ica son gone the National liockcy rogue irrrnr well on the way to matching or surpassing last years lurnovcr among goal trnrirrs Already ii gonlicl hnvo Icon action as against total of it during the whole oi the reels Irwin Only Terry Snwchuk of Dc irnli lird Wings hos ployrd all his teams games And this is leidi Terry hasnt played in full lounino reason since lowfin and has had only ihrcl complain forms in if yrarI icrhnpr tho but indicailon of he Inaccurin In the litllnlilil lng onion in that even Glenn all of Chicago lllncii lIawkI who hadnt niirmi game In right prtvlnul lrnmnl haI iicrn rldclincd Admilicdiy some of tho change in goal have been planned iiurion llflllnl for or nmplc announced before the lemon started that liryrarold rookie iiohhy function would share duties with nonlhor rookie HeronMid lid Johnston PLANT lldfi Tilllllilldi Toronto iuplo Loaf also Iulirhcd gunilol couple of wortu our uhrn irirrnn Johnny liowrr wasnt lnlil uiuai form Lenin rlrvnird lion Simmons Jacques llsnic orisinainr nf lhc mark In the NIH and nix limo winner of the Vrilnn Trophy during clghi rcruirr uons with lilnniiaai Canadlrnn he horn hit hardest by injur dwnershipfrtnermurl Iwnrdéd EV oing fast and hard Indflilf the record book could be rewritten if wind conditionrare right But do foriheylast week ave swept the track and oven Tuesday in the hot sun with temperatures in the mid70s the winds whipped up tozsmilrsonhourv Iiny dlstance man notusing short spikes wiil=endup with blistered feet said Canadian track coach Fred Foot offloa onto oisaoasss be murder on le mllers declared Australian track coach Stewart Embling Others agreed But there was at least one dissenterC dII in great shop said Kidd Reasons for their dismal show ing against Bradford can be ex plained by the fact that the Fly ershavent been enjih enough thirseasonTTosscd out of the Midland Arena due to remodelling on the rink Jimmy had his boys on the Penctang pond whenever he could This amountedh exactly four prac ilces certainly not enough for cabinstrongerhieam However the Bradford some gave them workoutof sorts and they should be up for to nights lift with the Falcons Tho Flycrs feature the same team as last year with two ex ocptlona Fraser Dunn of George town and Tom OConnor recent ly with the Whitby Durdope ened real good do of mspBiicd Idd who plans to long iires in the sixmild even Set by afternoon anther distance man from pl Brampton afow steps on spikessnddeclared hardest lve over can and thatsgood like it because it gives therpilresn good grip Butits the short opikesior nic lmgoing to have them sharp This track indoor wooden tracks and thats where go really well And lm goingitu gel am if this wind is steaming Iup when run lm going to trickle flis like the behindsomcbodyrnnd let them take ltet those knocking around Sprinter Bob FlshenSmlibhf no tsksvtbe Ottawathinks he might ulso go lorfthe short rpilreshut Harry Jerome Vancouver ninncr who shares world marks in the Oil yards and matures plans to continue with long spikes dits reaivgbodtraek raidV Jeromeirii going to wear my usual long spikes dont care what lheotherl dovthIts up to them And if that wind stops for few minutes during the rsces you should see times lyhaid wit nice curved wide shoulderc dood for hurdlers FdlcbnsOui To PIOVE 1rstW1n No Fluke Terry Moore will be handling the goaltending chores tonight with Val Walker Bob Hendrick sgnflB BaldmnrlJedclirfld acting as protection on blue Ilne Other stars Inclu Dave Nickolishon George Welt foil Bed McLean and Gary Lawson Falcons will ice the same lines as In Sundays hookup with Or iliis and coach Paul Megs will makedug on ncc cessIry Don Rich who did such fine iob against the Terriers should be that much stronger with one game under his belt Falcons have good chance tolmprove their position lathe standings and If they show the same drive and hurtlo theyre mpahia of watch out Poor Officiating NonsenseHalter YIIAWA CPI Canadian football commissioner Syd ney llalier said Tuesday that chargcs of poor offlclIting in the Eastern Conference are sheer nonsense lie was commenting on let tor written to the Ottan dour nol by George Fraser head iincsmon and field Judge in the East for the last eight years in the letter Fraser said that officiating In tho Earl has disgustingly ridiculous making disgrace of lino game iinlter said the letter sounds Iik the Iomcnt of an official who hasnt received too many assignments 12km who has worked his cvcr Dcroiio the mask the It yrarold iinnto has had only one lttgnme reason and that was lostlcrm whcn ho was credited with much of the drive that Ird Canndicni to their flilh straight lcngue tiiIo Planio alnricd this scum hul was liio victim of 50 dcicni by iiruhur and after the game It was disclosed ho who suffer lng from longtime ailment niihmn in the next four wrrko be con tinurrl in llilllli various mplh uinry nihncnts iinoliy he who pronuilnccd ill but nIlcr ending Detroits i0 some tiiblLInlIiNl Aironk Iio was forced out ngnln by pullotl lcg muscle During ilnnicn nlncncc if his Walrcly called up from ni Ottawa Conndlrnr of the linol rrn irolrraioiml lrnguo for one game and Crrnrc htnnlofo who played in II gnnicu tiled in IlNlTIIBl NFJIVI lInIla Irmihlr wot plnriml ncrvn In his hack it lorcrd tho vrlcrsn out of his ward Concern live game In lhr ilui period lie mlwd the liowlI our coolest and his amazing iron man sinair was ended If rainrs Including pleynfir ilrnnls lio Jonly yrnr old iiuffnio goalie was called up to rrplarn llalI iin irngucn rdllrr rrnulor goalie lminc illumpt Wniily or managed lo Irccp his strong sequence of Inlnrlu In lari Ile must own some kind of curd for having in be replaced during game In this carton fhm Irrlrn no at New York flilx Irnl new in Plants how In Mill against Cliicogn Wor ieagua games Ind two exhibi tion game this lesson sold the officiating liar been detriment to football He said there has been great deal of confusion Imong officials over the calling of ofl sides by whistle instead of by horn or marker its cold the first offside coiled by whistle occurred in Ottawa Sept On Sept id when Ottawa played Toronto on offside was called by horn resulting In safety touch against Riders Fraser former layer and coach for Ottawa and he cant see the logic bchbid the calling of offside by whistle Ind that no written Instruction regard lungX the play were untrtovroffl Insecurity In The Nets May Better Old Mark sley developed neck and was replaced by hIInol Polio tlcr in the lhI period it was the liftii straight Icaton come one had to ho culled from the stands to iii In tor him Last reason he was forced from two gomra both In the second period The first time Danny Olcsevich rrpIIccd him Thcn II was Dave Dryden OBSIIUIIIIV MMUIIEII in 191th and again the fol Inwln rrnson loo Schaclcr was form into action when Wurilcy lnni to rrllre from some Ind in than by Julian Klyrniriw rc plnrcd him None of the goalie who fillcd In inr lho imiiprr thomplayod In Niil game since deal count on iellrilcr llllllll rtumro ngnin unitu oi mirac lorulc In again foiled In the line duly lrllotior Ian been In bio hockey to season The 55year oid nnllvl of Unimniondvllle Quit did have rix aim Irisl II yrIrr ago with Ch run lllil hln Ire ll ngninrt hlin now and Il mm In he the idle oi drain to he rolled in when Worulry Ii of action illl MI iAIiIlclle lrhcm Klch any opened mrmurn gslvnnlrihl It nicariny in Mllllllllflfl imita wnnna which the company said Is the largest In the us The mill lililll In the last nmnihl employ to comma and will lum an nverall annual canar ltd Id 2mm tom ul goironlird some good She herd ute Beriois mid diedlltancamsndeseribedtbn TROPICAL CLOTHES LOOK out of place in Montreals Dominion Square at this time of the year butthcse light weight outfits will beiust right at the British Empire Game at Perth Australia It righ parade outfit Canaries nous sons or v1croar DETROIT AmA hope less frightening task defeat log and overtaking the un beaten Grecn Bay Packers it isnt Detroit Lions claim £ilfcsiiouldh ejeaiJhem inst umeandrlhmkWaré going to win this time said fullback Ken Webb after the Lions oontpleled shivering hurryupworkout Tuesday You know they may be on the way down Suic my be have been painting for the game ever since the last one said conch George Wilson soundly criticised by his own Detroit players alter the Lions fclI 97 to the Packers Oct tried loket them tolook only one game ahead But theyve been waiting to get It the Packers again The longawaited rematch between ihorelgnlng National Football Angus champions and the Lions their closest pursuers in the Western Divi sion is Thursday at Tiger Stadium Tickets have been or scarce oa Packer defeat for the last month and standingvroom crowd of 55000 will attend tho annual Thanki giving Day game Basketball Fixer Guilty lls Charged RALEIGH NC ilillAomn Wogmon of New York City on tered pleas of guilty through alloinsy Tuesday to nine Indie menta growing out of baskelboll gamcflxing ocondoii Sentence was delayed ihc plea come In the midst of jury selection for the trial oi two St ionic hin mcn ace cuacd of bribing four North Camllno State plays to shave points in boakctbnll gamcl Sicvc lakcmciror and stc Goldberg pleaded not guilty at their arraignment Monday on it Indictment oi attempting to bribe conspiracy and ribrry Statistics Show Rise In Thefts UillilVi CmAn Incrcnxc rd ncnriy in per crnt last year in Crim nni Coda nftcnccs coma mlltcd In Canadian munIrIpnIII ilu war mmricd Tuesday by the Dominion llurrou ot hiniire tics Axanulil hurriory nan tinit were on the Increase but there were Irwor nuirrierl slicin iiid murder and intrusion tor cures The rrpori void mm Crlmt lnnI orin nffrnccn ociou Cnn ndn wwo miorini to Itlltl but made flfnf that on Iona rcvrrrrnt all of the countrys crinr Tho luird didnt Include canes handled by the Quebec lvuvlnclnl Inlirc lilMi excluded worn irnlilc nilcnrrs Almost hull of the rcpurlrrl Criminal Code nurture40 prr rcpturic ihrita Tinre worn comm Ihcfi can iii pcr cent more Ihon in 19m The monitor of numilil mul ing muiy liltHlF7TIlWM 77 per rrnl lllElIN llirolllnit and entering cnrcs inuirnml Iiy per cm In 71 I1 int he number of mid porter ilrcilnrd iirr mr Hlll to its nilcmpini murch de riinrd in nor con to mon Ilaugliirr cores were down Joli per rent to and cases of criminal nrklfrcnrr causing drnih wore down as per cent In on male team will wear during opening day ceremonies Thur aday Outfit at left is for of ficial functions Sports jackets are scarlet bopsacking of wool and orlon acrylic fabric Tro pic slacks are grey andiwhlte ors edblend ofthe fibre CF erepholo 15kt peck star quarterback for lie Gill Unlveriity Redrnen has bccn named 1962 winner of the Omcga Award loathemost val ueblo player in the Ontario QubbcchwwaiLigasue Skypccifilsftvon the award in 1960 when he was selected as quarterback on the Canadian Press intercollegiate allstar team Skypecks brilliant passing and plsycolling were instru mental in guiding McGllI to the college title said loose more secretorylrcasurer of the OntarIoQuebec Athletic Iiaso elation in announcing the sword Tuesday Players on the four teams University of Toronto llicGiIi University University of West crn Ontario and Queens Unl versiiy vote for the award wln ucr Players can not vote for mcmhorl of their own teams BOWLING LADIES CITY Standings Robinsons Groc cry 57 Clarke and Giants 52 The 50s it Lakeside Cabins ii Queens lioiel 39 Tnitersallr 38 Jacksons Grill 31 llubbertl Grocery 29 Dcrtram Bros 29 Lcmsyr Excavating 23 Clilik son Iloicl lb Driftwood id Scores Lakcside Cuhlns Clarkson Hotel Tho so Queens ifoiei llubbortl ll Bertram bros Clarke and Clarke Driftwood Robin sons Taiicrsalls Jack sons Grill Lemuya hianI Grcciuidcs of Clarke andClorko knocked up the to triple and single of the wet with mill Illdricn score wont to hone Iilorklr Addi lionol high counts were regis icrrd by Sandra lucky till will Mary Stevens 666 Mm iiyn Law 605 Dot Knapp oat ml Gwen Gray 217 Myrtle Jones iiflt 120 Mitrch lliIiIcr Got 250 Marlon ilob illurd ti mill Fainn fiohlnson on man and dance Ferguson Ileorgo Davies CONliiliUciiON LTD llInII IA Mm CPI stock Athletics went on macer Ing rampage Tuesday night wherithey wailoped Gait er riera 122 in an Ontario ii ll The victory ke third place lie between iheimo club and sentillloodslock into first piace tie with Windsor one int ahead of thirdplace Clint am Galt dropped to fourth spot in the rixtcamieague with 12 points thletics dondnated play The from the openingtaceoii open but thesooriog att54of the first period Jld not stopping til 1241of tho Iastperlod one point they led so Toby Black and Art Sullivan paced Woods with ihreo goals Ipleche Carldlymen potted two wk single counters were picked up by Geo Cowie Gerry StringleBernie reneezand Gerry Thebergehlsf Bob Seagerx roke through early in the third period to spoil goalie Ron Sellers bid for shutout wliiie eiih Worrall polled Gails other goal Gait loadebave Drydenwai peppered wiih total or as shots inithe game and stopde the Athletics cold on five brc Col McLaughlin Receives Merit 91yearold or oughbred enthusiast and chain man of the board of General Motors of Caoada Thursday night received an award of merit from the Thoroughbred Racing Association for his con tribution tohorse racing In On tarIou in alceptlng the inward Coi McLaughlin recalled his active days in racing when his horses won three Kings Plates Only an illness in 1953 forced him to sell his renowned Parkwood stable and he is still vice Awards were also presented to Ron Turcotte as leading lockeyrin the Ontario racing circuit and to Frank Merrill asieading trainer Ia oney Finis ed For This Season HAMILTON CWHemlan TigerCats of the Eastern Foot ball Conferenco announced Tuesday that quarterback Bemio Faioncy will not be in theiineup If the club reaches the Grey Cup classic Dec The Big Four club laid Fa inney will remain on the thinned list for at least another is days The gouliwement lBartram nosurp ew poop ougt Faioney voted the most out standing player in the Canadian Football last year would get back intoactlon this year following his irddSeptun bcr cartilage operation fife returned to Ticats one does to days ago In the hopes that he might be ready to play in the Grey Cup game If the team gets that far Alter two days of workouts coach lhn Trimblo excused him from practice lie just cantbevrcody pity lcally Trimbia said Tuesday We ndght as well know no This leaves the quarterbacklng chores officially In the bands of Frank Coscntino Ind Joo Zugcr for the rest of the sea Iiirowing with my pair of Ilrnlea purrhurd II IARNERHI When You Think Of SPORTS EQUIPMENT ray GARNERS iiimroo Counlyr hurling lportinl floods Outlet DUNIIOI RT WEST I4 Wummooluoooono FOOD MARKET I50 COLLIER ST FRONT QUARTERS OF BEEF HIND QUARTERS OF BEEF PA 8511 lb 32 lb 55 Round Sirloin Miami and Wing Sioalu 79 Fill YOUR FREEZER on the BUDGET PLAN NOW PORK SAUSAGE WlENERS lb box HS lhi for L75 HAMBURG miss for 192

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