Barrie Examiner, 6 Mar 1959, p. 5

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JUVENILES PLAY WATERLOO Barrie Juveniles play Water loo tonlght in an OMEA Maioi playoff game at Barrie Arena Barrie won the first game at Waterloo earlier in the week The Waterloo team was the preseries favorite Three boys who helped the locals win in Waterloo the other night IILRE TONIGHT were Bud Walsh Bobby Lines and Nipper Keast pictured above from left to right EightDowni2 To GO gFor Relatives Rink QUEBEC CP Reginas un beaten Richardson rink although running into stiffening opposition is lmiy and mechanically cut ting its way to the 1959 Canadian Curling championship The Saskatchewan provincial champions had run up eight straight vicotries with two final games to play today in the enlis eum before champion is de clared There may have to be playoff tonight The Hog rink sharpshook log co tioo of two brothers and their cousins was to meet Quebec in todays IIIth draw at 930am EST In the last sched uled draw at pm they play Manitoba ALBERTA LONE PURSUER After the ninth roinid only the rta rink had mathematical ace of overtaking Snskatch ewa if Richardson lost twice and Edmonton skip Herb Olson won twice the crown would go to Alberta Albertas chances of tying were slightly better Sahkatchewan would take the championship with two wins awin and loss by both teams or W81 Lee will wo Alberto losses The Richardson were strong favorites to take Jack Bergmnns lIlontreaiDutremont rink winless In eight outings However hey didnt coinit body out 1told the boys that each of these teams is pretty good or they wouldnt be here saldfskip Ernie HNEE WINS IN DAY Alberta racked up three wins spiels biggest day The Edmon ton boys tapped Nova Scotin In in the morning beat Quebec by similar score at night and put themselves in mathematical con tention with an 117 eightround win over British Columbia with whom they had shared second place Olson whose secondplace four somc was beaten earlier this week by the Richardsons said his squad hit its stride Thursday for the first time Earlier he sold they had worried little too much He said Thursday was the first time weve worked to gether as team Saskatchewan was hard put to nip Fred Sellers Unionville rink 65 in the morning round four endm in the 11th gave victory over Art Forbcs Nova Scotti champions inthe altemooou MANITOBA BEATEN Dr Dick Byrds Manitoba rink was in contention until it wcnt down 104 at the hands of on up start Prince Edward Island rink in the ninth rolmd Both rinks shared thrcecndcrs in the first ends but Iiggs Mac donald added succession of one point ends to win despite press ure from the Manitoba cham pions in the last end Earlier in the seventh to bent Northern Ontario 135 and edged determined Newfoundland 33 on one point in the 12th end In the eighth round Ontario stood off determined New Brunswick foursome to win 1411 Seliers crew had four and three points in the fifth and sixth ends rsday the weeklong Boo to hang on despite final four iisonthern ThreeYearOlds Ger Chance to Show Calibre NEWYORK AP Three yearolds on the west coast and in the deep south get their chance Saturday to show whether they reoi Kentucky derby calibre More important of the two rich races for threeyearolds is the $100000 added Santa Anita Derby The other is the $40000 Louisiana Derby at New 0r eank Fair Grounds The Red lucky Derby will he run May at Louisville Ky The Santa Anita test of one and oneeighth miles has attracted old of 12 Thatll mean gross lue ni $1503 and net of 03200 to the winner if all face the sfarting gate at 745 pm There are several interesting angl to the race First Tomy Le ame up lame and will not star Tomy was rated the second best twoyeamld hack oi First Landing last year But so far this ear be has failed to impress OQENT PAIR Finnegan conqueror of Tomy the San Felipe Handicap tw ceks ago is in the field long with Ole Fols Ole Fqls has on thrm stakes and Finnegan GUARANTEE FULL GATISFACTION two for Neil McCarthy owner of both Then there is Whitneys Silver Spoon Winner of five straight races four of them to stake eogagemeotsat Santa Ans ita But only one filly ever Won the Santa Anita race She was Ciencia in 1939 Silver Spoon will carry only 113 pounds to us by all her male rivals Not to be overlooked are Royal Orbit Linmold and Fightin 1o dian The Louisiana Derby also is at one and oneeighth miles with field of 12 in prospect Festival King winner of the trial Dhanlagari Ambassador Sputnik and Jerry Evarts shape upas the best of the expected starters The quartet dominated the recent derby trial at mile and onesixteenth at BABY TIME Welcome Wagon neiaa hrnbes the arrival ofmnh nowhaby with fiiendly callwith basket of gifix and dmgratulatione of the entire community noonnon Ba aura ti bell Welcome Wagon of the arrival of Every new baby in your PA 36302 eioumor 51 wrsi View PA 3770 MillyI WNAT WE Sm ender or the Marltlmcra On tario had bye in the ninth CLOSE MATCH Northern Ontarios Fort Wil liam rink skipped by Darwin Work sat out the elgbth round and then won over Newfoinidland 1145 in surprisingly close match ac and Northern Ontario are sh tied for fourth with 53 records other ninth round scores Nova Scotin 14 New Brunswick other eighth round scores On tnrio 14 New Brunswick 11 Prince Edward island 11 Quebec OIhcr seventh round scores British Columbia Prince Ed ward lslnnd Newfoundland 11 Quebec Europeans See World Final Hockey Game LONDON CP lelevision viewers in the United Kingdom and 12 other European coimtrles will have rinkside seat March 15 for the final game of the world hockey championships in Prague The BBC has announced it will relay the final game expected to be between Canada and Bus sia directfmm the Czechoslova kioo capital it also will be seen by viewers in Austria West and East Germany Switzerland Deo mark Italy Sweden Holland Belgium Czechoslovakia Hun gary and Poland The BBC said it would be one of the most extensive television clays in Enropeansports bis ory TORONTO CPI The final game of the world hockey tour nament in Prague Czechoslova kia expected to be betwn Can ada and Russia will be broad caston the CBCs lranstanada radio network starting at am EST Sunday March 15 Foster Illewitt will handle the playby fly PERFECT GAME MONTREAL CPI Leo Murray became Montreals first bowler to roll perfect 300 score in duckpins in more than 25 years He turned the trick in recent practice game Within BUILDING nmrcroiir Corner Simone 8t and Fred Grant Square Barrie Ontario mason osrnoriirnic CLINIC com me LAW omen EXCELSIOB LIFE INSURANCE cinnamon accerrancn coar em manna FINANCE emigre OONFEDERATION use ASSOCIATION oanrus naannan WRIGHT Accountants anamcasnntm or common DB PERKINS Dentist BARRIERS LEADING BUSINESS BLOCK noon evolution Telephone PA 8sz93 nomgr oriumca no on WWI VI to 51 flaw over Suit Sta Marie Clubland and lead In their ORA NoaA Senior neuronal opening let at wrap Ted Power Lloyd Ferguson and Jim Gmnolly gave lporkiing pen formaaee with Ferguson scoring twice and Power once George Aftkcncllcked for the other two goals Toni Walker got the only 500 goal early in the second period It was the roughat game of the series so far Son defence inan Ivan Teonant and forward Ilm McBumey the 500s cham pion scorer were sidelined by in juries in the third period Neither wr seriously hurt In the 011A NOHAs other semi final series Kitchener Wnterloo Dutchmen led Sudbury Wolves so with the fourth game at Sudbury tonight Moore Fight Near Settled NEW YORK AP Middle weight champion Sugar Ray Rob Inson says his proposed match with light heavyweight king Archie Moore is getting close to the sIgning stage We both want the fight said Sugar Ray Were in the twi of our careers and this would be real big payday for both of us Im sure It would draw million dollars at the Yankee Stadium in late June Weve been dlckering with several promoters and well pick the one who offers us the best deal Robinson denied Berlin re port that be had reached tenta tive agreement for middle weight defenca Ger many Gustav Rubi Sholz in New York in September German promoter tele phoned me today and offered me $250000 to fight Scholz if the Archie Moore fight fell through said Robinson He asked me if would consider it told him to send me the of fer by letter or cable and that definitely would consider It BIG SEVEN Dickie Moore took another im portantstep Thursday night to wards winning his second conse cutive National Hockey League scoring title He scored his hath goal this season as Montreal Canadians took 21 squeaker from Toronto Maple Leafs The goal put him vital two points ahead of New York Rangers Andy Bathgate and made him the highest scorer The leaders Moore Montreal Bathstn New York thzenbergcr Chicago Howe Detroit Belivenu Montreal Geoffrioo Montreal Sloan Chicago horizon manor we now have eweea preparations ommeuum you ll find them now infnnr Cosmetic Department There an the preparations created for plrhnuill women by furious coamabo house Priced so that Ben can ntlord to have ihohsnfi outlayGray Bellevillé Trpun BRATISLAVA WWI CPICanada opened its dance the world hockey title Thino day night with 90 vista over Poland It was scrappy game in which the winners showed ally tinbu of champlooIhIp firm None of the main lines brought surprises and its top rivals seemed headed for more easy victories In todays preliminary In group Canada tied Coach oslovakia for first position after the Czechs blanked vaiherland by another 94 score The United Statm beaded mop by defeat ing Norway 106 The dilutions were in second spot with 61 win over East Germany And in group the darkhom at the tournament Sweden trounced Italy 114 and Finland defeated West Germany MARGIINS COUNT After todays and Saturdays games when all four teams in each of the three youpa have played each other the two lead ing teams from each will meet in the final round at Prague next week Tics will be settled by the difference in goals scored and allowed the side with highest net total of goals getting the nod finalround tie will be decided by playoff The Canadians were hampered Thursday night by the loss of left winger Dave Jones who from lured his right wrist three min utes after the game began Jones was brushed by Polish defenceman and fall agaiiist the boards It wns another tough break for the tbreeseason Bellev ville player who suffered broken leg during the Allan Cup 1flank against Kelowna Packers ast spring Reshuffllng their lines the Canadians held territorial ad vantage throughout but were held off the score sheet for 11 minutes by Wladislow Pabisz thabusy Polish goaltender 56 saves to 12 for Bellevlllaa Gor din Bell rationed tho play THREE FOR BENSON Red Bereason who once passed up Montreal Canadians con tract to go to Imiversity soared three goals Dennis Boucher had pair Others came from ploy lngcoacb Ike Hildebrand Johnny McLellzm Al Dewbury and George Gosselln Unable to capitalize on hook ing penalty to Polish defender Marian zawndn Beneville finally broke throng with drive that netted them four goals in four minutes The Polish defeat stiflcnod in Tickets Going Fast For Flyers Game Advance ticket sales indicate that the biggest crowd of the eel xon will attend tomorrow nights OHA Junior quarterflail game at the Barrie Arena Fans started pouring into the office on Dimlop street East the second It opened for business this morning It was reported that by 11 £31 more than 500 tickets had been sold Some of course were purchas ed earlier in the week but the bulk of the business as today Its expected that the be jumping with activity on Section has already been sold out Section is almost Zone Mrs Phylisa Favcro manager of the ticket office said shes never been so busy Flyers and Peterborougb Peter are tied 11 after the first two games which were played in Pet erbarough Flyera won the first game Tuesday then the Petueveoed it up last night crowd of 2763 people at tended the first game It Peters borough total of attend ed last nights tilt The prices at Peterborough Outside its smart and sensible Inside Its large and luxurious its them by Studebaker Boucher poked the puck home from scramble at 1120 oi the first period Then the 20yearold tron to of four penalties went to CanadaHalli for elbowing Ind Hildebrand for booking TbeCucbaIppearedtobein cl prices Considering the many Barrie fans who took in both Peterbor om games the attendance to ilng should swell the walls heat crowd to attend game here this year was last week against the Poles when approx imaIely 2500 spectators took in the game Authoritative sources in Peter bnrough fans who asked direct ions to Barrie Indicate that at least 300 Petes followers will be at the game on men mm in am 695 90 match for the fast American side which has been troubled by Injuries douche which also had threeh ers appeared to Irma of its strength In ruervn while deleoting East Germany The Swede had no trouble with the italians while the touch Finnish side Wme de ficit to score four thirdvperiod goals against West 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