Barrie Examiner, 10 Nov 1949, p. 19

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Willi Barrie hockey 1m were treated to pleasant surprise early thisl wool when Hap Exams robust wingers in the Boston organization pilot of the champion Flyero offi mm lam Ambition Toupee right wing flash was lifted to All the urgent demand for right St Catharines officials objectEd cially announced the new tinup stroneg and offered Toppaulni with Boston Bruins of the National considerable sum of money to stay Hookey Leone When reached for Ernms said We should gain con siderable benet from the new af flliatlon The change in parent clubs was secretly expected Home was not at all satised with the treatment the Flycr organization had rcEeivcd from Buffalo Bisons The final knot was untied last Spring when general manager of the Bisons Art Chapman pro duced an unlicensed Statement When are you going to send us some hockey players Although unknown to many Bar rie supporters Emms has produced and given more players to Buffalo than any junior club has done for their parent club in the last four years comment MID amateur They were unwilling to their parent organiution Through the couisc of time it cost Boston an enormous sum to gain the services of Toppazzini their own player This didnt please the front office in Boston and negotiations were started for change in coaches and junior club With Emms placing Buffalo on the wayside Harold Cot ton chief scout in the Bruin chain was johnnyonthcspot to nab the Barrie hotbcd Emms is quite pleased with the Boston hookup We have rst choice on all Bostons junior puck stcrs over Canada he said Already the deal has paid divil dends We have obtained the scr vices of Rio Caron and Gerry Top pazzini good hockey players that we wouldnt have had otherwise Midget Flynn Practise Today Word Mow our defense haul the chemo Dorrie F1735 1m been mad the coaching job for Midget Flyin ln OMHA rum Ward lslntentonmeulydutmd has called the Inlttnl practice todny at Burk Arena between 415 and 515 pm My phy ers interested are requested to be on hutd Barrie Collegiate juniors will Ittempt to cop the COSSA gridiron title Saturday afternoon when they tackle Port Colbornc on Mc Muter University field in Hamil ton The game slated to start at 12 pm Coach Dalt Nesbitt hes worked his charges hard through out the week and reports the club in good physical fitness Barrie cinch Hockey may Commences Action Saturday One of the oldest hockey organ izafions in town the Barrie Church League swings the startinggate Saturday morning at Barrie Arena on another benecial season Secretary Fred Norris stated that games played would be exhibition games with the playing schedule commencing on Saturday Nov 171 There is no doubt whatsoever ihat the league will continue to St New the few Who Mlle have rcccchd more help from function successfully The founda turned professional with the Bisons recently are Paul Meger Gord Ponnell Sid McNabncy Don Asu bee fRusty Aikin GTIStillcirc Ray Gariopy Jim Strachan and Gil Mayer number Of these boys were made into hockey players by Emms On lhe other hand Boston were not satised with the production from their junior hookup in St Catharines Zellio Toppazzini was the lone ptRkslcr they had obtain cd from the Garden City in four seasons At that the Bruins were forced to turn Toppazzlni professional be fore hls time With yet another season in junior hockey left the from TIRE SERVICE Boston Inthc short time have been with them than all the time was connected with Buffalo They are on the constant lookout for players for us and there isnt day goes by that dont receive phone call saying they are sending down prospect That is cooper tion for you he concluded Harold Cotton was on hand for the Friday night xture with To onto Marlboros and he was pleased with the rough lrcnlmcnt Emms handed the previously ttnbcnlcn Marlios Emms was out to win it for that very reason The new ticup cant be placed in full swing by Boston until next season good portion of their junior material is packed away In St Catharines or Port Arthur where they sponsor the West End Bruins Asked If the Flych would have change in sweaters Emms said the next new set the club got would probably hear Boston colors ORELLIA 3Aififllf phone 576 Phone 4335 fntlu snoworfheslush Orthcmmmiltahq Windham Studded Swabs Theresnoneedforchainsl Dani or orange black and white lion planted by past president Al Cockburn find past secretary iGcorgc Pcarsall over the past two years is completely solid for the new 194950 executive The league accepted with regret the resignations of Mr Cockburn nnd Mr Pearsnll til the annual Imeeting last week in the Municipal Hall Mr Cockburn and Mr Pcnrsall Izavc been responsible for the splendid organization and guidance of the league They always stress ed the important factor of playing th game for the games snke and to develop good sportsmanship in the minor ranks However both expressed fhcir willingness to help the league at anytime during the season good number of Barrie citizens were at the annual meeting Those present were Alf Harris Fred Nor ris Win Law Father Calcy Bill Garner Ken Robinson Llcw Beav cr Palmer Dean Joc Moore and George Pcarsall minutes of the The constitution was revised with several amendments made for the coming season summary of the constitution follows Players must attend Sunday School or Church 50 per cent of the year or 75 per cent of the sea son to qualify for league games Cards will be issued to the cap tains and it will be their respon sibllily to see that they are prop trly filled out with attendance marked The league has adopted the use of OMHA rules prominent rule states there is no bodychcck ing allowed in the centre ice area to Agogroupa Peewee under 12 years of age on Nov 1949 Bantam under 15 years of age on Nov Midget under 17 years of age on Nov Each boy must play with the Sunday School or Qturch which permission from the league com mlftce in writing The persons responsible for each team entered in the league shall submit to the executive prior original team but participation In two games of higher classifica tion makes him ineligible for his original club The leaguemust be notied before players advance ment Each team must have cap able supervisor in charge while the team is in the arena and shall be on the ice ready to play within 10 scheduled time Each player must leave the ice promptly at the conclusion of the game Penalties team failing to comply with the rules shall forfeit the game teamcontinuing to ignore the rules shall forfeit the league com or player may be right to pgy more games in the suspended rom participation in league games due to gross or con tinued misconduct or unsportsmun TOOTH GONE STITCHESThls was Canadiens Kenny Jieardon after the game in which Toronto beatcanadlens 20 Reardon had atoofh knocked out ina loust withTeeder Kennedy of the cheekbone when hit with the puck and three stitches in his onto the Leafs and twostltcheson rakes Parkr thundering teams showing like conduct on or off the ice representative of the leagues committee will be on hand for each Saturday morning session al ternating as follows Cock burn Father Caley Win Law and Fred Norris Eachof the above representa tives along with the referees will have complete control of all play ers while on or off the ice For this Saturdays exhibition games it was necessary to com bine teams until denite entries haVe been made Depending on the league will to their rst league game nom inal roll of the players comprising that team More names may be added to the nominal roll providod the players are eligible and pro vided permission is received from the committee beforethe person concerned competes in league game player is eligible to play on only oneteam for theseason The team upon whose nominal roll his name appearsrexcept as here inafter stated player may play onegame in higher age group and still be eligible to play for the draw up schedule Teams must heavywloht whocorms Bar Tleijcolors into the ring game encOuntercd llttlo trouble Monday night Opposing Lyle Staff 0181 footed twice beforehand Parker found much improved Op patient In facgvstaffffloored Parker for anlnecount inthe at MutuaISStreetlArcno Toronto when he attemptedtoradd to hisknockoufstrlg Catharineswhom he had de gthllfdiround before beingplnned TKO victlmxlny the fourth Yes Parker who may have oughthis last amateur boutregist red number 19 at one minute and seconds of the fourth but he had rounds Parker proceeded to illustrate his marked superiority over Staff in the fourth The Garden City ring ster reeled tor the boards three tint es before the referee stopped the then thegTKO couldbe awarded tovPazkor Amino the amt favorite was robbed of straight knockout Staff was nittho carwiis when the bout lwstoppedThe countshould have beengtaken IffSfffdidrlh inilrgte he has been and is attending pro vided his Sunday School or Church sponsors team or he may play with another Sunday School or Church prOvided he has received ONTARIO CANADA nan 55 Boy oh boy Whatm gain sum Finally hintloans Mugzwinv Greer Gain 72 Win Gnrncrs Sports advanced to with Hill 42 in the curtainraiser Eldon Greer the big train of the Aces defence corps engineered his in the penalty box or not Neveri caution is served when approach ing the Aces bluclinc front in the firstperiod with two excellent edunters while Stroud= were held scoreless Red Jennctt Len Casey and Miller tallied in the second stanza to reply of onckb Strouds Jack Young for 11 51 mari gin In the third Aces outscored their opponents 21 Chuck Lawr mrksmcrt fOr the for Stroud Garners didnt encounter much to place the Sportsmen in front and headed have their coaches on hand for the exhibition tilts When entries for midget games are received schedule will be drafted rind lee time allotted Schedule fork exhibition games Saturday is as follows Bantam 84340 am St Marys Vs Central 845925 Burton Ave vs Trinity 93011015 Essa Rd vs Collier St Andrews and Baptists Peewee 103011 Central vs Burtori Ave 111130 St Marys vs Trinity 113012 Essa Rd and St Georges vs Collier Combines in lwu points of the top rung zis they doubled the score on Ouklzmdl Kidded mother flrSt PONOd millkel while club to the triumph which snapped Strouds win streak at three Thcg Walton md Brown with Ball as score sheet showed he assisted on all seven goals rcgardlcss of sittingi lhclcss Grccrs 240 pounds is fenrcdl by all opposing forwards and great Dim MacDonald shoved Grecrs in Game Sports Mo lag Up An abundance of scoring power on the front lines produced me not familiar gure of the blazing 72 victory for Greers Aces as they handed Stroud their first setback of the Barrie Mercantile Senior Hockey League Monday at Barrie Arena The convincing triumph allowed Greers to move into firstplace tie with Shroud each having dropped decision Murphy assistcdby Bruce anp Oscar llickling broke the gooseegg for Oakland Hill late in the stanza Garners again oulblinkcd the losers 21 in the second canto John sisting on both nullified counter by Louis Stoddart There was no scoring in the third period which saw Oakland Hill throw caution to the wind in an attempt to overcome the twogoal deficit cht Monday the battle for fourth place in the standings will feature the doubleheader Allandale Motors and Oakland Hill are pres ently tied with one win apiece and will have chance to break it in the curtainraiser Garners Sports canfforce three way tie in the standings Monday with an expected triumph over ence and Larry Lougheed not thMinesinLMinesing haventhit the inners withl Jack Young again hitting the twinelare riding on tw0game winning win column to date while Gamers streak Paced by playing coach Bill Ball Standings trouble in dumping Oakland Hill Greers Aces Brown took passes from Bull andIStroud OConnor in the first minute of play Gamers Allandale from that point on they were newerI Oakland Hill Minesing IuniOr Farmers To Winter Fqirw Junior Farniers team is to represent North Simcoe at the Royal Winter Fair livestock Judg ing competition on Monday Nov 14 at Toronto Judging dairy and beef cattle horses sheep and swine in provin cial competitions will be Joseph McLeanL Barrie Jack Smith Hawkestone and Lloyd Fletcher Oro Station winner of the recent Simcoe County Junior Farmers judging competition Amateur no no more Staff of Stratum Howevef if was James Js 19th in his divisionf Bergeron is rated consecutive K0 in Toronto and he haSalmost cleaned housein the as second in his class Norm Thompt son who had trouble with Wallace amateur division There is little left holds decision over the million for him to do but to turn profes dollar prospect Alan McFater sional and this may take place sooner than expected WALLACE LOSES DECISION Don Wallace missed chance to advance himself alOng the light weight ladder at the Bagnafo show Tackling highlyrespected Ray Ber geron of Montreal Quebec champ ion and Canadian finalist Wallace failed by inches incOppinga five round decision If was duly Wallaces 15th fight and his shotving against such prominent and experienced Yoppons Manager Orv Dash claims lack of good conditiin was Wallaces down fall The Stroud prodigy held big edge in the first round but gradu ally fell back of the pace in the second third and fourth sessions Knowing he must give everything he had in the finalWallace fired series of uppeICuts at Bergeron whichplaiced the Quebec champion at his mercy henfhe bell sounded JOEY PETERS ent even though he lost added to hisUboxingabilityf Dbn has dropped his lastthree To onto But in doingSo mph Peters Who found neeairgslumpdue to Made To TROUSEESU of $1575 rm ALLANDALE DIAL 3632 mm Plyen clash With Spits rm Cant understand what is hold ing Windsor back said Hap Emms when asked how the oncepowerful Spitfires compared with teams from the Border City over the pastitwu yours Detroit have shoved lot of young talent under coach Jimmy Skinmrs wing but they show plen ly of ability We had our hands full in holding them to 31 tri umph in Windsm Well have to work hard to reverse that decision here Friday night So Friday night it is at Barrie Arena when Flycrs tackle their perennial playoff rivals Windsor Spitfires and the continued conch ing loud botwccn Emms and Skill ltfl Skinner has always hold an edge on Emms during scheduled play but has suffered humiliation twice in playoff action bowing to the Fchrs on twa consvcutivc oer1 sions in four straight games Flycrs have met the Spits once thus for in the season and came out second bcsl This is an opportun fly for thcm to swing the count the other way Windsor who dominated Junioi standings for two yours in row doormth department However that is where they sit and accord ing to Emms shouldnt be there They only have three holdovcrs from lust years roster in Glenn Skov Bob llawlyk and Jim Red Eyc Hay The Spifs building campaign uncovered some smooth working performers most promin fill of whom are Eddie Stankicwicz and Earl Rcibcl of Kitchener and Erwin Grossc of Humboldt Saskl alchcwan Those three are carryl ing large share of thc Spits scor Ing load STILL ROOM Not counting the loss habitable parts of Canada there are less than seven persons to the square mile in Holland and Belgium there are 700 persons to the square mile EARLY POSTMARK The rst dated postmark on let ter was used in 1829 not for the cancellation of stamps but to en sure prompt delivery Postage was still paid byfhe receiver of the letter AA Emms isnt too happy withthe way his Flyers have been peamv ing and all week long has worked 10 correct mistakes it is possible that John Bobenic will return to the lineup for Fridays fixture pra vidng his knee is completely healed Injured when he collided with the goal post in Oshawa three weeks ago Bobcnic has responded to treatment quickly but Emms doesnt want to use him until he is sure there wont be recur rence Bobcnics return will give the Flycrs definite right wing strength which by the way there seems tube an abundance of Dcfcnccmnn John 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