Barrie Examiner, 31 Oct 1949, p. 6

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To Gain Weekrllnd Split By RON DAVIES GALT Oct 29 Barrie Flyers tonight gained sweet revenge from the Gulf Black Hawks for their Friday night loss asi snatched 43 victory from the home crew The win algwed Barrie to keep pace with the Toronto Marlboros in second place with eleven points apiece The game was ployed bcfoir the largest crowd of the junior SUMj son numbering about now illtl mammalian The Barrie Examiner Home Plcmnig lBarrie suddenly came to life and settled down to hockey They gun to check both ways slowing was cunipziritlvciy pilot With only idown Gall forwards and throwmg Flyers Barrie did it the hard Way lIvcr thlllg looked bler for the Fltli in the lhird Gall licld ltllllit margin in the ploy ill the first qu periods and field 3l edge in goals with only scvrn minulcs hit in the game Gull pcnuliy to Hill paved the way for two Barrie goals Willilll the space of gtWtlllifll scCiiildS They were liiiicflls Mtilllil and third goals of nzplit With llli score tied and llniric phasing faceoff in the corner got the puck out to Rio Caron uncovcrcd In front of the lull goal lhc ncw comer made no mistakc as llt pick ed the corner ncatly to put llniric in front to slay On lhc nights ploy Barrio didnt deserve to win Aftcr vcry slow start the first period mailicd of confusion Eighty per in the third stanza took place in the Gait half of the ice the play cent of Ward Brundow Jim Beasley Real len penguins sl to lhc ifsmug flicir opponents defcncc info It slate hcvrcfils and Rick Hog were the pick of the Barrie team Brandow played his usual steady game capable performance from the blue lxnc Beasley saved the Flyers time SIDRDOM and again in the first two periods =is Gulf poured in all vzll Chevrc fils worked hard and notched but trick llogg skated hard wt up twu goalsrund threatened oftm Wcomt Vell Rio Caron and played steadily showed When moon hoofso hc got his chance in the third he did not rush his shot but pickcd the corner carefully giving Som Chumc mcrvillc no Enso Zun aita and Murray Dunnette improv cd ncttu hold his considerably up two wellcorned assists passes bet for Zanzxttu pickcdl Dun and by erratic possum ind sloppy puck Ijust missed scoring chance when handling flarric hogan to show little better in the scoond but wcrc iiJtill letting Gult forwards drift in unmolesied only to be foiled by Jim Beasley However in the third with Long and Brnndow and two forward lin es carrying the brunt of the attack llill look him For Call and Kilby ily on defence msrville was mouth position by out Ford Conncher and Clark Som his goal In the third per iod when Barrie carried the play he was kicking the puck out in all directions Barrie were minus two players John Sheddcn and Johnny Bobenic were out with leg injuries First Gait jumped into an early leadl Period in just 47 seconds cleared Bars drove in continuously NlllGllR fINANCE LIMITED che WilsonBuilding SQUARE 31315112 Phone 5533 rie puck hit the and hopped cut onto side of the net incoming Jackie Greens stick Green mere ly fired it right ting unassistad Beasley and Kilby and rushes Lionel back into the net Sommerville beat Ilogg on successive Barber was laid low when Jack Price put him over his hip Barber returned in the second period but after skate sat out the remainder of the game Atthe penalty him to the box holding the puck men to six Barrie held Gait off Hawks rookies the score sheet and Brandow 13minute mark Stan Long took very cheap tripping followed for grabbing and Playing four the Jim Beas 85 Ron were Oliver Jackie no means the cause of the loss from at the goalE mouth for his disastrous penalty George Green and Pete iihc pick of the forwards played well lirico and Jack Hill played slend EOR STOR What has happened to the pow ierful Spitfires of Windsor Ontario The redsweatercd lads who twice were victims of Hap Emms psy chology in OHA Jr company The answer lies in tho roster of Omaha Knights of tho Unitcd States Hockey League No less than six Border City performers of the past two seasons are now By Zens of the state of Nebraska The fumed brother combos Bert and Bruce Giescbrecht and Larry and John Wilson arc roaring in units for the Knights while the Kirkland Lake Irishman Francis OGrady and rugged dcfencemnn Marcel Pronovost also made the jump The former Spits must mean good deal to the Omaha squad as in the opening game against Loui5lt ville Blades four of the five goals scored were off the sticks of the Barrie Flycr of 194647 Gor ley was sensational as pucks whiz die Heale is in his SCCUDd year zed Sn all directions ed but were outguessed by Beas ley Gait outshot Barrie 126 Second Period George Ford missed around the net Three minutes later Ford and Green went in together unmolest good who was blucline bouncer With the Memorial Cup champion Port Arthur West End Bruins in 1947 ful Knights acher who made no mistake to chance as Bob Taylor tokhim out lgivc Gait 31 food before he could Chevrefils took pletely blocked Four minutes later Barrie tied Zanatta sent Long carried the score as over the blueline into the Gait corner pasSed out to Chevrefils ir front who in turn backhanded sixfooter past Som Galt gotlhat one back as Simms sent Ford and Green in Ford picked the top corner as Beasly had no chance on the shot in and Zanatta rather than shooting whose backhander was stopped by Som merville With 36 seconds left to play Horvafh was pokechecked by Ward Brandow and the puck sailed ontothe stick ofrPete Con merville Zanatta and passd across let the Lon Caron went to Caron go his shot third Barrie sentence for elbowing and Price from Ford play rang off the goal post as Beasleys view was com Galt again outshot Barrie 97 Third Period Barrie came out in the third with instant pressure Zanatta and Caron leading the way IruSsel of Gulf was sent off for booking but Sommerville was un beatable Two minutes later double roughing penalty was hand ed out to Caron and Jack Green but it passed uneventful At the 1144 mark Jack Hill knead Dunnetie who was right in and was sent off Twentynine seconds later Real Chevrefils planted rebound from Hogg and Brandow behind sprawling Som merville Another 17 seconds lat er Chev prorured his hat trick with the tying goal from Hogg and StanLong Barrie was hot but Long tripped Conaclr to nullify the attack Long was joined by of all kinds Wide range of covering materfalse Telephone 4314 for an estimate BarrieTent 8c Awning 34 Bayfieldlreet llorvathand Hogg for highstick mg Playing five men to four Red McCarthy Brandow and Chevre fils put on real display of pen alty killing andGalt managed no shots on goal The teams no sooner returned to full strength whenEnso Zan atta got faceoff in the Glt end and whipped puck to caron and the winning goal was fired into the nettingas he let 15footer sksxskxxsxf mums burrs HER AT outow PRICES go into the lower left corner Long Brandow Chev Hogg and McCarthy killedoff the last three minutes in the Galt endand cen trerice gt The line of Barber Holden and Wood was not used in the third period Barrie outshot Gait by wide margin of 133 in the third period LIVIG ROOM A1O otsnon 022 ilormerSpitlires Lead Omalia displaying their wares to the ciiiv with Omaha and Pete Durham 48 is also member of the power chener Ab Grant Toronto MW THE an attached street which ENTON is fourroom house with guragc that opens to the There is an expansion attic in an dddlliutiill bedroom can be completed Dining space is provided at one end of the AllLllill nor lmturcs includc Lshuped cahoots pot and pun cab inet an broom Clt Set All of thc loolli including the kitchen open into small central hull allowing privacy in circlilniion in addition to the libcrul twin oidiibcs in each bd room The Defllons nlnn provrdcs large general cabinet storugo closcl in the hall linen and coal Clu5l5 it both the side entry and the front vestibule The Den ion has Plans wide si cred roof are 34 garage inches There is an area and the cubic feet gii rage For further full bzlsciniht call for frmncconstruction With the outside walls and ceilings insulated ding and an asphalt shingl cov limcnsions of The Denton foot by 26 feet which with the make if total width of 45 foot The garage is optional of 884 square feet house has volume of 19484 This docs not include the THE an information about BENTON write The Barrie Examiner fllxllyers Carry Louisville gSurvey United States Loop Sharing lot of the spotlight in the league as far as Barrie fans are concerned are Louisville who boast three exBarrie stars Joe Juydce McArthur 194546 edi tion Gil St Pierre of the Memorial Cup finalists and Don Asbbee of lost years team are collecting points galore for the new entry in the loop Eddie Young Collingwood lad who performed for Newmrket Army during the war Ron Telford Chaboi Jr publicized netminder from Port Arthur and Joe Schrt lzl former Milton Jr star in 11043 are aiding Tulsa Oilers ung lin the USHL New York Randifarm club St EPaul Saints carry sinoothworltlng Alex Sandalack on defence and for lward Lin Bend Sandalack and Bend were both prominent gures in the Camp Borden Hockey Lcague duringthe war Minneapolis Millers show one re cognizable player in Glen Sonmor who lined up with Guelph Bill mores two years ago and last sea son helped Brandon Wheat Kings to the Memorial Cup finals Kansas City Mohawks the feed er organization for Chicago salurc North Bay with Ken McNally wigs once roamed the pastures for Gall fled Wings Lorne Ferguson had another sea son input in with Guelph Bills mores but elecled to turn profes sional with Tulsa Oiiers This fngs the second installment of where is Joe Blow and we have yet to scan the United States Eastern Amateur League the Que bec Senior League and our around home OHA Senior loop Barrier 4Galt OHA JUNIOR SERIESVV Gall October 29 BARRlE FLYERSGoal Beas ley defence Brandow Taylor cen tre Barber wings Holden Wood alternates McCarthy Chevrefils Dunnette Zanatta Hogg Caron Long Gould GALT BLACK HAWKS Goal centre Horvath wings Ford Green alternates ConacherOliver Green Lumley Trussel stenholme Hill Kilby OF FICIALSHoney Kuntz FIRST rumor LGaltJ Green PenaltiesLong Brandow SECOND PERIOD BarrieChcvrefils Long Zanattal GalthOld 47 05 Green Sims 1253 GaltConacher Horvath 1924 PenaltyChevrefils THIRD PERIOD BarrieChevrels Brandow Hogg BarrieChevrefils Hoggfong l7 BarrieCaron Zan ta 16 Penalties Trussel Caron Green Hill Long Horvath Hogg i2 lfrom St Catharines Teepees Lomc Former Flyers are Now in Senior Leagues BOB BINGLEY galloping blue lfner from Cornwall who sported Barrie Flyer colors for the past two seasons is now starring for Hull Volants in the newlyorgan ized Eastern Canuda Senior Hock ey League Bobs club is sched uled in lettveunir Wmr of Europe this month playing games in England Scotland and Europe before concentrating their thoughts on capping their league title Sommerville defence Price Sims ERIC KETOLA rollyiforward of Barrie Flyers in 194647 made good his tryout will North Bay Black Hawks and will attempt to make the debut into therEastem Cahada Sculpt League successful one for the NOHA Senior1A champions liable wbohails from Port Arthur ports from the Nob Bay camp say Ketola adds lot of zip to the Northerners pl cocoons DEFEAT ORlLLIA 156 Cobqurg Galloping Ghosts carry aminepointulead into the second game of thejhomeandhomeORF Senior series with Orillio Silv Ramblers next Saturday by virtue convincing Drillia Playing co ch Bob Cooper was 81m inlthe 0139ng Win 1561triumph in in third quarter ii so out for touchdown Written For The Barrie Examiner By WALLY lZSAK it was only another small news item on most midOctober sport pages And since Tmadge Bussey wasnt very few readers paused long over the account of his deathcaused by in juries suffered in boxing bout But the Detroit fighters death raised tics years death toll in pru feBsional boxmg to throughout the world That has alarmed fight promoters and officials for it is only one short of the record 15 in l946 The United States boxings big gost stamping grounds was most hcuvily hit in it with if deaths Vlhis your Busseys death was the ininth in that country matching the number killed in 1947 and 1948 The alarming aspect in this rcl surgcnce of ring fatalities is that Zit should be just the opposite At most cvcry year new safety rules iare invoked to cut down the dan gers for fighters And there are far ifcwer fights being staged and fur ffcwcr athletes making the sport ltheir livelihood Therefore the death toll should fbe smaller But its not and in fact is higher in proportion to the num ibcr of fighters Boxing is perhaps the cruellest lof sports Each fighter Spendsi years conditioning nnd training himself to pack punch that will lphysically injure his opponent His iobjectivc is to knock out the other fellow or hit him until he is beaten land physically unable to continue the bout Still Cant Take It That may be one answer to the increase in deaths The boxer through the years has concentrat ed on improving his attacking abil ity But has not been able to increase is ability to take it for the human body can stand only So much before giving way And its small wonder the body does give in after the beating it takes Many of ushave wondered how the fighter with the swollen eyes gushed forehead bashed nose and bloodsmeared lips is able to walk out of the ring apparently un affected He isnt unaffected alto gether for the scar tissue that forms over his cuts isnt as good as his original skin that broken nose will never be as strong again and those eyes wont be as clear and bright The knockout is worse and medic al men say there is no such thing as harmless KO Each tlm fighter is knocked out he has suf fered at the least mild brain con cussion When fighter dies from punch the death usually is attribut KW performed if centre but is ndwbeing used at loft wing Re MONDAY OCTOBER wellslmown boxe ERNIE KEEPS who started int season with Barrie before becom ing tangled in the fourforiwn deal with Gult Rockets has given hockey as career Now work us as an electrician in St Catlin furs Rule is intending Btbla School in the hopes of gmduutlng as missionary ed to cerebral hemorrhage or the breaking of large blood vessel Since the sport wont die and fightch will it appears up to the backers of the business to institute such complete safety regulations that the fighter stands the smallest possible chance of fatal injury That can only be achieved through medical examination Thus doctors soon may be sitting at the ringside during bouts and examin lng fighters between rounds to see If they have suffered any hidden head or internal injury If they have the bout could be stopped immediately thereby avoiding pos sible additional injury There would have to be addition al Safety measures taken but that one probably would help consul erubly to avoid any additional and unnecessary ring fatalities WHY NOT SEND COPY OF THE EXAMINER TO FRIEND LAFFADAY of gnuu Supposing at this stage the phone starts ringing the 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