Barrie Examiner, 28 Feb 1959, p. 13

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ii mgfln sroRrs TYPE By STEVE JONBSCD Sport Editor corms cwss The Ontario Hockey Association Junior League closes its 105850 schedule this weekend All of the clubs with the exception of st Michaels College Majors have played in excess of 50 games Db spite tldsplayoff positions are stiiluncertain making this truly thrilling season But all will be known in less than 48 hours Barrie Fiyers help bring down the curtain on the schedule to morrow afternoon at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto They play at Mikes From alocal angle the season is concluding the way it started Remember what happened way back in Oct ober The Flyers defeated Guelph Blitmores lost to St Catharines TeePees then crashed Hamilton TigerCubs and Toronto Marlboros Yes they won their first three of four games Then they hit slump All season long the Eiyers have sxper ienccd streaks and slumps However as the schedule wore on the streaks got mite longer and the slumps shorter For the last month of the sedson Fiyers have been the hottest club in the circuit Theyve lost the odd game but had good reason such as injuries and sickness few months ago the Flyers broke linx that has been hanging over Barrie teams for few years But this edition of the club went out and thumped the Tee Pees right in the Garden City few weeks later they did it again Just to show the first victory was no links And right now the Flyers are thinking of the first round of the playdowns Who will present the opposit ion Will it be Guelph Biltmores who seem to have the number of every club but the Flyers Or wlil it be Peter borough Petes the gang that clobbered the Fiyers through most of the schedule but lost the last two meetings These questions may be answered tonight or tomor row at the latest Toronto Marlboros who are three points back of the Flyers in sixth place have two games remaining Tonight they play the Teolees in stimers ville Marlboro win would carry us over tli Sunday afternoon before knowing the answer Duke loss how ever would settle the picture tonight Should the locals meet the Petes in the playoffs the serieswili start Tuesday night at Peterborough And if it can be arranged to make theserles bestofseven af fair the second game will also be played away from home Thursday night Figuring along these same lines Flyers coach Hap Emma said the first two Barrie home games would likely be Saturday and Monday Of course nothing is official yet Managers and coaches will meet Monday night to drawup the playoff series JUST NOTES Late this evening the biggest bon spiel of the year will have come to an end For five days last Saturday Wednesday Thursday Friday and today curlers irorn across the province have displayed their skills with eyes upon the two beautiful trophies and the many beautiful prizes It never rains but it pours department Barrie Cen tral Collegiate Junior and Senior Boys Basketball Teams went through 10 or so games without tasting defeat This week the Seniors lost one game and were elimin ated from the turther play The Juniors lost two in succession and sufifered similar fate Sports commentators Wes McKnight and Doug Maxr well will talk to coach Sid Abel of Detroit Red Wings trainer Bobby Haggert of the Maple leafs and Detroit trainer lefty Wilsonl duringthe intermission interviews on the hockey telecast from me tonight BOXOFFICE an By AlanMover RadY GOAAVITO 0F CLEVELAND Mias smears2 7a as olE 715 BOX OFFICE 5575 FOR 116 175 45 sweare am 10 aw Brv reassure mer mm firm mx swears nonsense Borerrt may 5010575450 aflmelzralmaw nuns nole rumor FOR nuances maniacs an ozwnnnmos BECHPTIONS women itEEINGANEYE on THING Detroit Tigers manager Bill Nonnan leans against the clubhouse and looks over his and catchers going through specs watching the pitchers early workouts Norman got up from his chair couple of days ago when the rest of the players arrived Central HOopsters Shanty Bay Taste Elimination The basketball season came to an abrupt end for Barrio Central Collegiate lunior and senior bcys learns this week After going few months without taste of defeat in sched ule or playoff competition the locals succumbed to superior teams for the first time this week and found themselves through for the year The de cision was all wrapped up yes terday as Barrie Central jun iors were trounbcd 5644 by Richmond Hill angers Central seniors won their game 5753 over lhornhill but lost on the round 103189 At halftime in the senior game Barrie actually bud his enough lead to holda slight margin on the round However the locals worked too hard They run out of steam in the second half of the game and just couldnt accom plish their mission Despite the round losses that finish Cenhal lads for the sea son the school is proud of the teams They put up gallant efforts every limeon the courts whether it be against weak club or against Richmond Hill or lhorhhili Brian Wiles closed out the seasons activities with is points for Central seniors Don Foster bad 11 Art lartln nine Paul Smith eight Willie Mc Aleer six and Al Drury four For Thomhill Nutial led the way with 22 points followed by Eddicwifh ro Sirstton eight Smith and Huwes five and Na gel threa Jim Pratt was an lBpolnt men forCentral juniors Wm rcn Masters had 10 Reg Hoor mun seven iom Ln five and Pets McCloskey and John Doug herty two each For Richmond Hill Lake had 17 points Kosak 14 Turner 10 Dookller seven Behaviour and Buiiin and Robson two apiece HOCK By THE CANADIAN PRESS American Rogue AvPls 88 23 205 170 70 81 23 185 170 87 3126 2215220 64 2am 4209155 56 Buffalo Hershey Cleveland Rochester Providence 2533 Springfield 21 38 2M 25 49 Fridays mm Providence Cleveland Buffalo Rochester SCISSOBED SPORT T0 TURN SENIOR EDMONTON CPlLloyd Had don 20year old defenceman from Hamilton Cubs of the On tario Hockey Association Junior series will join Edmonton Fly ers and Pails general manager of the Western Hockey League club announced Thursday Had don in his last year of junior hockey after three years with Cubs is expected to play against Victoria here Friday BERT BELL ILL PHILADELPHIA AP Coni mlssloner Bert Bell of the Na tional Football League is in has pltll for ireatmt of bronchitis His condition Thursday was re ported as good Dr Harrison Flippln ordered complete bed rest and no visitors BOBBYN GETS $34537 BUFFAIDNY AP Bill Dobbyn who lost an eye in hockey game got $1493 from the bandit game between Na tional Hockey league allstars and his teammates the Buffalo Bisons Dobbyn was hurt ina game between the American Hockey League Bisons andHer shey last December Tha bene fiteegame was played here last Gownnsw snr LONDON CP Canada is iiiawn against 80th Africa in round of the first Conunonwealu 01 tournamentto beheld at StAn drews beginning lime Britain Australia and New Zealand are flieviotbcren es in the round robln competitlo SOCCER SNAG HAMETON CF Hamilton Cougars have run into their first major snag although the National Soccer League doesnt Open until April The club has learned that local television and radio cover age for Saturday night games has been ruled out by league president ArihurArnoldof Ham ilton Arnold explained the league was already under con tract with brewery sr rooms wnvs SARlllACP Tom Pollen skipped St Thomas rink to tha District cbamplonsblp in the Ontario CurlingAssoclafion Cnlis playoffs here Thursday night The Pullen rink won 10 over Fred Abrams Ssrniarlnk aim defeating Jim Rankins London foursome 106 Abrams won 114 over Jim Waimsley of Windsor Earlier Rankin defeated Gard Clarks Chadians rink 102 GREAVES FIGHT EET NEW YORK AP Wilf Greaves Canadian middleweight champion from Edmonton who now fights out of Dishalt and Ysma Bahama of Bimini Thurs day were matched for televi sion 10 rounder at Madison Square Garden March 18 PICKS ASSISTANT EDMONTONCP Tony Les wick coach of the Prairie ail siars said Thursday he has in ied Gus Kyle of Calgary Stam peders to setas his coaching las sistant for the Western Hockey League allstar gameMarch 3in Vancouver Enters Finals Shanty Bay entered the ore ockey eazue finals with so victory over East Oro Shanty Bay will start the playoff series on Mondaynlght Game time is final series some time ago and Rmk has been waiting for the win her of the East0roShsntyBsy st Guthrie 815 Wonder Valley won its semi set Torn Garner led the victors with trio of goals and ian Eddie Cockburn and Garner Don Simpson had singles Banbury MurrayScott and scored for George Langman East Oro BECOR Tonights Games Rochester at Cleveland Buffalo at Heris Providence at Sbrlndfleld Sundays Games Hershey at Buffalo Springfield at Providence 134 hrs Cbntbam Kitchener Marie Sudbury 3715 2234133 3313 3253198 2128 1mm 2229 3185207 Windsor 2032 221914 North Day 1736 $4285 Fridays Result Kitchener Cbatbsm OHA Junior WLT APis St Cnlh Pete Guelph xSt Mikes Harris 40 10 254 170 222 179 12 204 147 150 175 190 Marlboros 27 153 208 Hamilton 35 161 xlneiudes four ipointsr wins Fridays Malt Hamilton Guelph St Michaels Peterborongh Saturdays Game Marlbch at St Catharines Sundays Games Guelph at Marlboro Harrie at St Michaels Western League NEW Westminster Vancouver Spokane Seattle Victoria Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg flanfern league Clinton Washington Charlotte New Haven vMnnliolJa Junler Strloniiaca lranscons St Boniface leads best of five semifinal 10 one tied Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon Saskatoon First game bestofseven semi final can Junior Aurora St Michaels 22 Ontario Junior St Catharines Niagara Falls best of seven First game of final iFOIilQW THE swans nos niasr coresTown aulvoss GAME APPLY sass when mamas an as PA more Only first 37 applications carsbe accepted $300 Reruns swans lr WI APts 76 69 55 47 42 35 ESSEEBE Bestoffive quarter final fled Threeledl Foursomes Barrié Bonspiel yesterday Eight toplny in the finals Thom Here is the way the rink lined up this morning at nine oclock in the first round of The Examiner finals Cliff Cassldy Tomato Royal Canadians vs Torn Caldwell Or fills Stu Lane Guelph vs Al Steer Midland Herb Shannon barrio vs Gard Brown Unionvilie Waller Craig Barrie vs Lou Ross Tomato Agincourt Here is the way the Sterling Duels competition started this morning around ii oclock Earl Carr Coksiown vs Al Another Colt GALl CmCliff Jamieson of Kitchener won the Division Coils championship of the On lerlo Curling Association with 1M victory over Brsnifords Hugh Macdnnsld in the final of the llrlnk twoday event Jamieson who overcame an early 50 deficit to win the match with single counters on the final two ends will play off for the Ontario Colts title in Toronto March 12 with other division win ners Tile ellminatedGsits Bill Pet ras 9a in an extra end sendfinal match while Macdonald dumped Kitcheners Peter Hunt 124 in the other serulflnal No Sponsor TV Footballa TORONTO CP lihe televi sion committee of the Big Four Football League said Friday that no one has yet been found who is willlngtopiekuptbetabfor sponsoring nextssasons games on TV The reason mostly is the size of the tabbetween $750000 and the $330000the league got from brewery last year The TV committee met for an hour and half Friday and com slderedtwo bids They were both rejected presumably on the grounds that the league wouldnt get what it fgured the deal is worthp The Big Four has never an nounced what it seeks for the TV rights this year But TV receipts are vital to each of the four teams Montreal Otthwa To ronto and Hamilton Last year the $00000 each received kept them out of the red Moreover the 1559 budgets are calculated on the basis of TV receipts about the same asor at least not much belowlast years iha brewery that had the 1950 rights found Ontario law wouldnt allow it to advertise its product within the province So it resold the Ontario sponsorship The brewery will continue to put Montreal games on the air Sam Berger of Ottawa TV committee chairman was still confident the 1559 games will be telecast The public wants our games on islevision be said There is still good possibility that the sponsors who have bid will im prove their oilers Milling ll said he Ines MGMWVI Bella Nun1mm Bib JackRodenBssrisvs1fes WWW Haemymrdaysremlts up drawBill Gibbins Blnie defuled Bill Mayer Barrie 115 Eon Alien Church ill defeated Jack Rodgers Bare rie 95 Walter XIii 381 defeated Bob Peacofl Fame roe Innk Hersey Barrie do fated Claude Craig Toronto Grnnllu 109 extra end Gibblas defeated Hersey 76 Craig defeated All ll l0 Craig defeated Gibbins IN NEW YORK CF Note to trout fishermen heading into Que becs Lake st John country Dont make any bets with Ade lsrd may of St Felicien Youll probably lose your shirt Fishing in the countless lakes and rivers surrounding his home town about us miles north of Quebec City Gusy caught the biggestka trout entered in Field and Slreams 1950 angling central and placed fourth in lake trout Guay landed his ninepound lib ounce lunkar on an Epplnger daredevil in Luke Albnnel to win the brook trout open division in the authoritative outdoor magas zlnes annual derby results of which are announced in the March issue Ontario shared the brook trout Americas biggest eastern rsin bow CAUGHT IN NIPIGON Lake Niplgon fabled home of giant brooklesrin the Lake Su perior country gave up the win ning fish in the brook trout fly cssiing division Alfred Weig ler of Manchesier NH took it on muddier fly it weighed eight pounds five ounces Frank Haight of Brantlerd landed 18pound eastern rain how to lake the open division by 2Vpound margin He caught it in creek in Western Ontarios Norfolk County using spinning tackle baited with worm Haigllts fish was the only Ca nadian rainbow to show in the no winners in the brown trout dl visions Canadian waters also failed to show in either largelt geries Thomas Groves took second pin efor walleye pike in the Se guin River near his home at Parry Sound in Ontarios Georg ian Bay country It weighed 15 pounds three ounces went for minnow and ranked behind 17V pounds from Tennessees Hill You iili llMlliilllliS Milli wraparound nan22 firm 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