Barrie Examiner, 26 Feb 1960, p. 8

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IlHE HARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 1960 THE GREAT OUTDOORS By WALL 5mm LAST MINUTE REMINDER Dont forget that the good people of Penetangulshme have gum stone unturned for the benefit of Winterama visitors this end We knowali about the special kind of hospitality of the poo plelnthisares becausewespmdslotoltime therefishingln the Summer holidays Trapsnooter should be on deckfor am The big parade and official opening kicks off at 100 pm the IcelLshin Derby at 200 pm and the Scoot noes This is for the opening day Sat udny tomorrow Oh yes the Bowling and Curling enthusiasts also should be handy for 900 am Saturday The parade on Sunday commences at 130 pm followed by Junior under 16 Fish derby Woodchopping LogSawing Dog Races Snowshoe Races and more Scoots On Friday and Saturday evenings the Knights of ColInnbus and the Legion halls use the scene of Winterama dances Sorry that we will have to pass up this weekend due to the last stages of bite mm the flu bug but we will strongly recom within there will be an abundance of Hospitality and Healthy 01 arenas Ann oumcns In arecent Department of Lands and Forests News lease we noted two interesting articles about Spluke ta hybrid trout obtained by crossing Speckles and Lake question as to whether the Splnlts have spawned naturally is answered thualy Splake have been found to spawn naturally ever roclq shoals in one and onehalf to eight feet of water Spawning has been found to take place in Jack Lake Algonquin Park between October 14 and November 10 approximately the lune time as Lake Trout Suecesslul spawning of Ouaniche landlocked Saimont also reported Observations have established that successful spawn Ing of Salmon takes place in Four Mile Creek tributary ii Trout Lake in the Nipissing DLstrlot portion of this creek wherespawnlngtekeeplaeethuboendes tsdasasnnctu lndnlosed an TheOuankheisabloodlotheroftlufamedAtlantleSannon udk similar as for the smaller sire and its noneeagolng recente kahundonoohlnhakesedohnjnqiiebea mhwo minim limb Wuandp the Quebec Department of fisheries at Lake at John Onanlche was on by the Ontario Department of Lands Maldiveitchy lingataaoinOntano bed in Lain in Nipissing District mdmmmum caught at Wake by trauma in deep water comma 1m mmmmhsflflmwmmghinnmandmdm suitcases madam Kennedy Skips Foursome To Final HQmilton After three days of prelimin ary play in the weektang Barrie Bonspiel only two Barrie rinks have qualified for finaldays play tomorrow Jack Kennedy gain entry to the Consolation Even for the Sterling Trusts Trophy last Sat urday Yesterday brother George Kennedy skipped his foursome to three wins thus entry to the main event for The Baminer Trophy and prizes Georges rink included Bill Hewlck Clarence Wingmve and Hay Merritt Sixteen more rinks are in ac tion at the Barrie Curling Club today of wbidl our will qualify for Saturdays play Several linrrle rinks are again compet mg Besides Kennedy the other rink to qualify in The Examiner event was Tommy Caldwells crack foursome of Orllila Earl Carr of Cookstown and Tyndale of Unlonvllle gained entry to the Sterling Trusts fin als Saturday Dally prize winners were Wal for Craig and Jack Moore both of the local club EXAMINER EVENT Tommy Caldwell Orillia de feated Walter Craig Barrie il Coulson Bracehrldge defeated Harvey 0132 Church ill 05 Vern Adams Barrie delt feated Tyndale Unlonvillc 85 Ray Hamilton Stayner de lo ted Ball Brncehrldge Skitch Lindsay de LITTLE NIIL feated Jack Moore Barrie Ios Harry Mickie Barrie ddealed Earl Carr Cockatoon us George Keanetht Harrie defeat ed Neil Norman Dixie 1+9 Len dialled Unionville defeated Ron Allen Churchill Ios Second Round Caldwell defeated Coulson l3 Hamilton defeated Adams 114 Skltch defeated Mlchle 124 Kennett ddeated Mchful len 11 Third Ronald Caldwell defeated Hamilton 123 Kennedy defeated Skitch 518 smnunn mums Fin Round ODcll defeated Craig 119 moan defeated Ball 101 Carr ddeated Moore 06 Norman de feated Allen 125 Secmd Ropnd Tyndaledemoted ODell NI Carr defeated Norman 112 Todays Drawn EXAMINER TROPIIY 845 am Oscnl Parker Osh own vs Harry Armstrong Bar rie Robinson Barrie vs Big Harris Barrie Gord Brown Unionville vs Ross Stephens Barrie lIank Curran Orlllla vs John Ough Barrie 11 um Art Evans Bradford vsBlllStephanson Orlllla Hor ace Beaumont Barrie vs AI Steer Midland Bob Green Bar rie vs Wally Irwin Huntsville commits HEB TOMORROW poilers Flyer5 Opponents Down but not out Thats the way to describe Hamiltons tail and TigerCubs in the DEA Jun ior seriesThe lonesome crew still holds the key to the playoff positions of the other six teams in the league Last night the Hamiltonian kept Guelph Blltmores in sixth place with an upset THROW SOME These TigerCubs who get no other pleasure these days titan scaring the blazes outv the clubs are asaiixious to setback the Flyers as anyone else They play here tonight And Herb Shannon Barrie vs Dr John Brock Oshawa RCAFI Borden Hosts 3rd Series Provincial playdowns of the larger centres if they so desire Rural Little NHL will be held at This playnlf will be held in RCAF Station Camp Borden on Huntsville 21 22 zird of April the 4th and 5th of March this year The Little NHL is now in its Last year RCA Station Camp eighth year however the Rural Borden teams won provincial Little NHL for communities of championships in two of the under 3000 population is only in three divisions Junior and its third season The grUWlh of AIIL of the Rural Little NHL in this nonpolitical nondenomina addition the Junior and AHL tional orgamzadon dedicated to advanced into the allOntario provide hockeyfor the greatest playdowns where they were beat nnmber of has been phanr an out at Welland Some idea of omenal and is safe to say that the magnitude inf this accan thesppmximatdy mum which llshment may be gained from judging from the show the Orbs put on last time round You can count on this contest being roughia The lads of the TigerCube are big and strong They hire to push the opposition around it makes them feel pretty good as each club they meet is supposedly bet for than themselves However if the Cubs hadgnarted the season with its present aggregation the standings could look little dif ferent right now KEEP WINNING Flyers are not concerned with the Cubs plight They have one thing in mind to keep win ning games and finish as high as they can Because the MarlbomPeterbor ough game wm outweathercd last evening Flyera stillhsva mathematical chance of taking over top spot dfigitmn recon as neededls victory of course the big secondplace lame is tomorrow with St Michaels college Majors Should the Flyers win this evenings game and odds are heavily in their favor another win over the Collegans would put the Fly eninseenndstlcast for good other than Lbe regular stand ing Flyrrn remainan three games are important to goalten der Wayne Rutledge At the mo ment he is second in tha goals agalnst average race If he can hold the opposition to less than three goals per game tonight tomorrow and Sunday and Flyers can pot mlttfnl against St Mikes tomorrow Wayne can sneak into the lead the spot befitting the all star few Guelph goals on St Mikes Sunday would also help the cause BARBIE RINK IN JUNIOR TANKIIRD PLAY llT OlilLblll Barrie rink is scheduled to play in Ontario Junior Tank arddlstriot playdowns at or lilia today Ikom left to right are Mervyn Wino Ross Camp bell coach Doug Fnirhrother Paul Campbell and Garylidaw All of those lads are students EnidAmisth biting The largest taken at this time weighed nine and onehalf pounds population of Salrrlon has Spawn was collected for several been established in Trout Lake years but discontinued because of the fear of interfering with the production by natural means BIRD FEEDING rare visitor in our neighbourhood this past week was little Downy Woodpecker Bluejnys Cardinals Evening Grosbeaks ChIcadees and few starlings and of course our old friends the sparrows and the black squinel are regularcustomers The people lll thaPickeringarea are en inélrie Mocking Birds ilhis year Which Seamr in have féirly plentiful in this area well as Toronto and District The numbers of people who feeding and who are digging up on the increase parts of thoNiagara are on an interest in bird hoolu and material on birds is The sala of wild bird feed mixtures is increasing every year If youmsh toattract Woodpeckers and many other notsocarnmon varieties of buds you should try placing suet out around trees posts and your regular feeding stations JUST IMAGINE only nine more weeks until the trout season opens again We can start planni that place that no one else is canft we ng an opening weekend jaunt to contemplating we can dream With the season on weekend it will be standin room only that lit you have narrow elbows at most of the better streams hnd ponds Nineweeksis not very long to wait fellows have patience Maybe we will leave Jonescu at home this year and better our own diancesl Legion Leaders Stretch Margins In Pink Loops Leaders in each of the four Barrie Legion Minor Hockey As sociation groups have pulled away to point where their margins are at least good for one mole game Detroit leads the NHL division by three points It has 11 points Little NHL Tournament lit llllision Central Ontario Little NHL playdnwns begin at Alliston to morrow morning at nine oclock Hore is the scheduleof games mooNHL Lefmy vs Alliston 1010Jr Beaten vs Alliston 1120AEL Bradford vs Allis ton IntoNHL Bradiaul vs Beeton 21Hr RCAF Camp Borden vs Bradford adokm Boston vs RCAF Camp Borden masNHL winner of the first NHL game vaRCAF Camp Borden 030Jr Winner of first Jun iot game vs winner of sec ond Junior game 145AHL Winner of st ABL game vs winner of second AIIL game tillNHL Winll2t second NRL game vs winner of third NHL game Successful teams will play ln the Ontario Rural Little NHL playdowna at RCAF Camp Bor den next weekend followed by Chicago and New York with eight Montreal seven Toronto five and Boston three Buffalo and Spokane Erie has eight Springfield seven Hershey five Rochester four and Cleve land three Kingston has 13 points in the Semorgroup fourmore than Windsor Cornwall has eight Kit chener seven Chathani and Whitby six apiece North Bay four and Sudbury three Guelph leads the Juniors with 12 points followed by Hamilton with nine Barrie five and Marl boros two BEARS PALACE VANCOUVER PiA luxury loomcllldiéometfofhhears will be InsaIIono ezooiuf Stanley Park am good interior Now humorist 233 Bradford SI Providence has 11 points to lead the AHL by two points over REGULAR PRICE $1 will compete at Stu Camp Bob den on the above dates will be representing some 30000 boys who play Littl NHL hockey in Ontario Each of the leagues Little NHL and the Rural Little NHL is divided into three divisions Junior tsquirts under 10 years American lpee wees un der 12 years NHL tbanfams under 14 years Winners of the provincial Rur ai Little NHL championships in each division may advance to the provincial playdowns against Birds lind Habs Enjoying Success By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sault Ste Marie lllunderbirds and HullOttawa Canadians tiéd for last place in the Eastern Prnlt fessional Hockey League week ago won their games Thursday night and now stand third and fourth in the sixteam loop Thunderhirds whipped Trois Rivieres Lions 50 and advanced to within two points at second place Montreal Royals while Royals lost to Canadiens 42 enabling the Habs to stay within two points of Thunderhirds At Sault Ste Marie the Thund erbirds led 10 in the first period and 330 in the second Soo scorers were lllervyn Kuryluk Walter Bradley Wayne Hicks Matt Rav licil and Milne Marcetta The fifth and sixth positions now are occupied by Lions and Kingston Frontenncs respectively while Sndhury Wolves with 64 points have fourpoint lead over Royals FIRST Soo goaltender Denis Deiordy stopped 32 shots for his first shut out of the season in the game watched by 3896 fans At Montreal Bob Coytcy scored two for the visitors Joe Szura andBill Carter each got one Courcy now has 17 goals Bill Sutherland got both Royal goals Courcy and Guy Black of Mont real gotmaiors for fighting in the last period when they checked each other to get the puck and hit the boards Officials quickly quelled the squabbleaftez other players joined in 7546mBHUICK Automatic Transmission Radio good RDTOP tires and exceptionally 895200 $1650 ll Minors 1111 FAG6521 realisation that last years rural championshipteams were built from selection of less than 200 boys in the proper agegrnups here at RCAF Station Camp Bor ELL Although play will get under way early Friday March 4th of fIcInl opening ceremonies are scheduled for 800 pm that ev ening in the arena It is antici pated that tile final game will be over at about 630 pm Saturday March 5th and the tournament wrll conclude with banquet Trophies emblematic of suprem acy In the three divisions of Rural Little NHL will be pre sented by the donors the Hon orable Leslie Frost the Hon Goodfellow and Stanley Sinnestreet of TipTop Tailors Inaddition to the above distin glnshed guests it is expected that Mr Alcott the foun der of Little NHL will be pres ent along with the present execu tive of this fine organization Other outstanding hockey per sonaiities are being invited BOWLING MIXED MAJOR Scores Spitfires DiHards Crackers Clarke and Clarke Bombers Challengers NonStrikers Queens and Drones Stewarts Lunch Clarkson Jets Neverluzers Yappets Stragglers Hy Rolls Margs Alloy Strikers Standing Bombers 41 Crackers 40 Non Strikers as Stewarts Lunch 36 Jets 32 DiHards 31 Clarkson Clarke and Clarke 25 Strag glers 25 Yappers 24 Margs 20 Spitfires 20 Neverluzers 20 Al ley Cats in Queens and Drones 16 HyltRolls 14 Challengers 12 Strikers Agnes Ferguson of Neverluzers fired high single of 348 It is the best recorded this year Dol ly Jones of Stragglers rolled triple of 791 EEflfiEflVI Custom Grinding Mixing for In feeding other problems com ransom Anale Barrio PM PA I48 oriPA um Lankv Al Rollins Boosting By THE CANADIAN PRESS The tall man rode in from the West last Saturday night and casually stopped 46 shots by the fastest guns in the East The dark here was Elwin Ira Al Rollins It was his return to the National Hockey League Lanky Al in nets for the New York Rangers faced tough odds in his first NHL game in two years His lastplace Rangers were playing front running Montreal Canadians in the Montreal Fonun Als smooth nctvwork resulted in so tie and broke three game losing streak for the Rangers Since then the Blue shirts have tied another game and won one Its unlikely that Rollins can do much to get New York into the playoffs The Rangers are 16 points away from fourth place the last playoff position with 11 games remaining But it looks as ithell make the club tougher opponent after season as the league patsy Wflfl BRUINS New York handily whipped Bos ton Bruins the fifthplace club 27 last Sunday and tied third place Detroit Red Wings 22 Wed nesday night in both games the nyeamld Rollins made creditable show ing He stopped 23 shots against Boston and as by Detroit The six not one goalie was called up from WinnipegWar riors of the Western Hockey League to replace Lorne Gump Worsley Worsley suffered two severed tendons in his right wrist last week when struck by Bobby cur novIIII cusrs III IIIILr Rent An EasyToDrlve stvIrLY CALL TO ARENT Any Size Any Model jnom MAKE movaunrn you iA 66474 to Dunlap st Barrie Rangers Hulls skate in game with Chi cago Black Hawks Rollins began playing profes sional hockey in 1918 and entered the NHL briefly in 194950 with Toronto Maplebeais KART VEZINA WINNER His career reached its zenith in 195354 when he won the Hart Trophy Rollins was with Chicago then He won the Vezinn Trophy as the ms most valuable goalie in 195051 while with Toronto After two full seasons with Leafs and three with Chicago he spent the 195556 season with the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League He returned to Chicago fortwo seasons before going to the WHL when the Hawks acquired Glenn Hall their present goalie The Rangers face Cnnadiens Saturday night in Montreal in another test for the aging Rollins In other games Sanaday Detroit is at Toronto and Boston at Chicago SInIdays schedule has Toronto at New York and De troit at Chicago N0 FOUL PLAY BRANTFORD CP Pro vincial police said Thursday night they have ruled out foul play in the death of Peter Davis 34 whose body was found Wedne5lt day outside his home an the Six Nations Indian reserve near here Inspector El Moss while not disclosing the findings of an au topsy said Davis was definitely not murder victim NeodyioWear ITs OAII wool norm DNawesl Isms Oahu 44 Ta at short Kel nlar and till $995 and 6995 srspnsns MENS WEAR looming St an Izsu at Barrio District Central Col egiata Mr Failbrother is teacher at the school This rink gained the right to Tank ard play by defeating another Reds Coach Plants ii Kiss On US Boss SQUAW VALLEY alif AP lmagine me getting kissed by the Russian coach said Jack Riley whose United States hockey team took the lead in the Olympic hockey tournament by upsetting Canada 21 Thursday The Russian coach made bee line for Riley after the Ameri cans knocked the Canadians into third place CoadI Anatoli Tarasov of the oncetied second place Soviets hugged and kissed the surprised Riley in the bedlam that fol lowed But Riley promised that the Slavic affection wont be re ciprocated on the ice Saturday when the United States meets Russia in the game that may de cide the gold medalist We wont let down against the Russians said thelaayearold former Dartmouth star WON CANADAS GAME The American dressing room rang with glee after the game We beat Canada at its own game was the cry Beating Canada in hockey shouted winger Bill Cleary above the din is like them beating us in baseball It was great victoryteam victoryfor us AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES TRUCKS To SERVE YOU 24 HOURS DAY CONTACT US TODAY smcusi PETROLEUM NOW LOCATED AT Corner of JOHN and ANNE 5T5 PHONE 82563 Bel PA 35069 Enron Wine Prop Bus PA local foursome on woman The rink represents Barrio Curling Club All member areas by weilwlshers and jubilant team members said Were good spot to go all the way In the Olympics We team to beat the Rusians filled with gloom coach Hobby Bauercomplained of lack of Dutchmen This isnt an alibi but havent had enough tough games for too long Bauer said The puck was just not going into the same igerCubs Nip Bilhnores 31 HAMILTON GP Tallend Hamilton Tiger Cubs nipped Guelph Bdtmnres 31 in an On game before 440fans Thurr day night The loss prevented Bills from standings They still trail Peter burough Peta by point The game was more than two hours late starting due to snow blocked roads between here and Guelph 0n numerous occasions the players helped to push stalled airs before the bus could conlt ue INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS Available with cylinder orihe proven economical v3 engine Larger models or 80000 lbs gross powered by the Rolls Royce on 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