Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1951, p. 4

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JACK GARNER For Intermediate Relay Win ROY MASON big figure in stature and member of the Big 10 committee behind the mighty Guelph Biltmores wasnt impressed whit his teams victory over the Flyers last night Why is shareholder not all smiles for 93 drubbing of the defending 011A champions and Memorial Cup winners The reason is Simple Mason wants good netminder He is willing to give $5000 for Lorne Iiowes If you ask Help who hasnt been approached by the Bills incidentally $5000 would bring Guelph absolutely nothing In the first place Hones you might is not for sale and secondly there is not Junior club in the Doniin that would meet the price tag Emms would pin on reliable despite the shellacking is laughing because he knows he holds in the palm of his hand the chief junior weapon phenomenal netminder If Emms can give Howes just little support up front the Flycts Will be alright Meanwhile the remaining nine OHA teams are Working on the supposition if you cant beat him buy him Boston Red Sox of the American League have been doing this for years in NIPblistbtlli world and all they have to show is goat tag Emms needs hitting defenceman He knows it and is scouting the circuit for one lie is leSOI after forward Said Hap last night Id pay $50000 for players if1 thought it would mean Winning hockey club TO DATE EMMS has placed lot of lettuce air the line in an effort to rebuild shelled champion He was forced to go high with Port Arthur West End Bruins for Dave Whalcn And St atharines chpees didnt just give Allen he hates that name Skip Teal away elthcr Tcals release arrived just 15 minutes before the Flyers departed home quarters for Guelph last night Skip couldnt have felt too much like playing lie causc he worked out for two hours in the morning None ever THE FLYERS did have some cheers last night The entire White contingent was over from Stratford to see Bob and llap Jack our heady and driving centre from the Memorial Cuppcrs wandered in later He looked to be in excellent shape and said the starry pivot master Would ever like to be out there again Especially when see guys like Andy Bathgatc and Ken Laufman having things pretty much their own way For some reason or other fcel strong Jack said he felt he went well at the HersheyBoston training camp and cant understand why he wasnt offered pro contract This seems to be the opinion of the Barrie boys who have already inked Boston cer tificates However Whitey is back home resuming school activities and plans on playing for Stratford Indians of the senior race this season If this be the case Jack will oppose his teammate of last year Don Emms another small shifty and smart centre who is going to line believed he would be eligible to line up with the Flycrs last night up with Sarnia Sailors of the same league RUGGED JUNIOR WEEK FINDS COACHES OFFGUARD RUDY BLAMES PROFESSIONAL CAMP junior mastermind has to be real swifty in this day and age The rugged Opening grind thrust upon the 10 teams by the Ontario Hockey Association this season gives respective pilots barely enough time to eat meals carefully prepared by their wives much less than coach Takethe Flyers for instance as they defend their cham pionship laurels When they tackle Oshawa Generals Saturday in the Motor City the schedule will be one day over week old In this incredible small space five games will have been played by Emms boys Five games in nine days leaving three practise sessions gas the Flyers dont workout on Sundays The sudden rush has caught some offguard Rudy Pilous the St Ca tharines Teepees mentor is most prominent in this handicap He has such =experienced talent as Bud Smith Frank Martin Orrin Gould Pierre Pilote Jim Robertson Bill Young Buddy Boone and Chuck Marshall back in harness But Pil jw ous dropped his opening weekend games to Guelph Biltmores and our very own Flyers Talking to Pilous before the Sat Wurday night headache he groan ed over the limited time he had to organize his club and prepare them for the current campaign Man to Watch LateArainingcampsintngpm ranks prevented our club from Leachotherlesaid4+lou5r 1W3BfinallywhadallDUEplayers Mondayrrtlastr week and we were orgy able to hold two practis that space Well start Slow season but think we will give wgood account of ourselves before 5ever NW WW in en into Barrie Arena Conacher is afliarlteC9nalier exNHL This is hardly enough grounds for double weekend defeat but it is 3hardt0hOIdsuccssfulpl30tises cwhen all players are not available The story is slightly different with the Flyers Emms led them on threegame exhibition tour and one homevstand against StLouis Flyers prior to the opener Therewere no new additions in the Waterloo Hurricane match However youth although an ad vantage when rebuilding is draw back in the opening months Much has to be taught and it is going to mean furious pace by Hap Emms to stay ahead of the hockey course of other coaches 11 has been definitely established that the Flyers possess much talent this season By Christmas which is considered the turning point of the junior schedule and the time when the alsoraneat dust the Flyers Vshould have gained enough exper ience and hockey Vwisdom for star and possesses ThreeInc shooting qualities as his dad Galts final playoff contest of year when the Flyers won 107 Conacher fired three behind go Lorne Howes and assisted on two others In his third year of junior company Conacher should rate as one of the best leftwingers in loop gt Airborne Medics From The Camp Borden Citizen Canadas first rm puma star Ietr Red Ham airborne Army DEPARTSFRONI LOCAL GRID Dali Nesbitt after two impressive gridiron wins appears to be headed to another junior diatrict champ ionshlp Their latest win was 375 triumph Dyer Alliston Monday to capture sole possession of the south VIII Sections leadership NH One more win will assure the 11mm of at least finish for first place Britdont count these chick ens too soon loEloqug the Monday triumph backfielders Jack Garner the pm teams top running and scoring star IUrne 31115iiift for school in Weston where he expects to perform for the jun or Dukes This is decided blow to Nesbitt who boasted powerful ground at tack Garner tallied 19 points in Barrics first win over Collingwood lie totalled another 17 against Al Elston Garners absence now leaves the lbulk of the attack on the shoulders of Gary Long and Howard Kaup pinch who are driving ball carriers The lad who is likely to fill Garn ers flcctfootcd shoes is Joe Wal ton Walton has shown well in his two outings Ilillllt had little trouble dispos ing of Alliston They led 200 at thr end of the first quarter and 375 at the MRI of the half Neither cltih could score iii the final half Gary Long was second to Garner in the scoring department with two majors and ii strong defensive game Kauppiiicn and Bob Thompson tal lied one touchdown apiece 10m major score for Alliston came in the second quarter when Allan Dawson took pass and rac ed 70 yards Barrie mect Collingwood Thurs day afternoon in Collingwood and for this tilt they may be without Bob lhoinpson powerful lineman and backfieldcrs Thompson suffer ed facial injury on jolting tackle and was forced to leave the game Today Barrie seniors make their initial home appearance when they play host to Midland GROUP Monday night is mens night at the Bowling Alley In group Cliff Browns after having taken two clean sweeps the last tWO nights were halted by Wes Perry and his gang allowing Browns only points Wes having only four men too Steve Asachuck was good for Browns with 274 205 143 for total of 622 Wes Perry was the best on his own team Lakevlew Dairy team from Group of last year are holding their own in their new surroundings taking two games from our powerful CGE team Wig gins was best for Lakeview with 647 Murdy Campbell having good games1224 187 318 total of 729 Bell TelephoneNo are coming ahead taking points from Webb BrothersGreene of the Bell with 606 was the only man on either teams over 600 Barrie Tanning No are coming back to form taking all seven points from Brass and Glenn who have failed to get any Tonexof the big guns in the Garden points this year but are justbegin loseartrolliagageorseGwen de led the Tanning team with FGaltgtBlaek1H5wrk3fwm 1236472 312focatotal 95120 be constantly watched by the Fly ers Friday nigh ill leads his vastlyimproved club closely followed by Harry Kerr with aoiir9riiirDixiezsm9kerop went all out taking points from Copaco Stew Harris being the leader of Dixies with 352 267 205 the In Bell Telephone No took from last Dodgers Telephone being led by DOn Atkinson with games over 200 for total of 648 closely fol lowed by Scott with 637 Bob Rama say was their main opposition with 674 for three alie the Standing Cliff Brown Lakeview Dairy Perry Electric Dixies Smoke Shop Pts 16 14 14 12 12 his tligthlxdiltltlLtheelmstj bulance medical unitthe 37th Field Am Royal Canadian Army Medical Corpsis busy doing its double barrelled medical jump training at Camp Borden The field ambulance medical component of the allairborne Mo bile Striking Force began para training at the Canadian Joint Air Training Centre at Rivers Man last fall The heart of the flying compon ent is the surgical team Three such CGE No Bell Telephone No Bell Telephone No Brass Glenn High Three Stew Harris 824 High Single Stew Harris352 GROUP 12 12 10 In Group Harold Hills Ply Thoto by Ted Burdette BDCI Camera Club LAURIE SPENCER Barrie presented with banner for win ning relay team intermediate at Owen Sound Collegiate In vitation Games Friday Oct EMMS SECURES TP RELEASE FOR SKIP TEAL MINUTES BEFORE GUELPH DEPARTURE Allen Skip Teal the mandn question in the Flyers ranks over the past week was officially made member of Hap Emms delegates for 195152 late yesterday afternoon The St Catharines product who starred for the Teepees last season is expected to add lot of punch to the teams Offense once he regalns condition Hell be riding that bicycle skat ing for miles and adhering to strict diet until he falls to nor mal weight said Emms who isl terror on condition As the hours and days rolled by the chance of the Flycrs obtaining Teal from St Catharines grew slim All strings and cash had been pull cd but the lcepees wcrcnot break ing Emms drove up to the arena in late afternoon 15 minutes before the bus pulled away for Guelph and announced to press and radio that he had obtained Teals release Emms was very surprised butde spite Teal working out for two hours yesterday morning with the players not dressing for the game the coach put him in hoping hat he would give the added spar Teal is expected to be big help to the Flyers chubby gOOdSkat ing centre who possesses the fiery red hair he led the Teepees in the scoring race last season and was SKIP TEAL Urgent Need For PartTime CAS City crew reaching the semifinals was hoping would beable to stay here said Skip as he Worker in Barrie boarded the bus Emms is great coach and know he will produce The monthly meeting of the CC contender before the season 3535513190 branscggflllxletgglzzri overlonlhoetht1 95 himv can e1 office 17 Owen St on Tuesday Oct 2at 730 pm with the presi dent RevaE Lewis presiding rTerry OBrien senior social worker reported that twoyear ALLISTON MEET Leasebon the pcriesent office space 3113 gtgtgis rhonzzg In reportingfor the clothing com in Teaching the 0mg Lib mittee Mrs Scott secretary Ammon intermediate informed the meetingthat the com Tr mmu mitteeuhasonrlhaaduatfthewprcsent 39 mi mo 514mper elgm nighfjlcftlgr coat The game starting at pm and booms Present atthe4neeting wasMiss DM Jackson managing director or the Childrens Aid Society of Simgoe County who informed the seem to be ableto get going but members that lthasbeenextremc they willlater on Maybe they are dlmcuu to secure Pew somal saying their good games for scoond worker following the reslgnalmn of half Who knows Mrs Jeanne Fry She intimated that there were no prospects in ms sight and that Mr OBrien is carry 16 ing on alone at the present 16 partrtime worker is urgently need 15 ed to help investigate family al 15 loWance complaints and irregular 13 itics and to find foster homes that 11 is homes willing to board chil 11 drcn under the care of the CAS In his seven series Standing Plymouths Barbers AP Bokars Toronto Telegram Barrie Examiner Londry Motors Chicks Mens Wear RCAF 13X FinlaysBA 98 Montgomerys Chryslers High Three Don Russell 717 HighSingle Harry Wick 290 FAMOUS BOWLER Trederick SpOfforth Australian cricketer Gino died in 1926 took 10 wickets for 20 runs in match in England in 1878 monthly report adoptions to be completed 13 ap plications fOradoption and 12 for boarding homes During the month of September there were chil dren in care and 29 pro ectlon cases The total case had for the month was 141 Boarding homes are urgently needed Because of theishortageOf social workers in vestigations in all departments have been slow damaihnbwwcowm mouths handed out the only white Guel IlBIIIIOIcS vs Dazzing DiSpIay OI Stopping Despite Barrle Flyers team who used to check pass and above all skate were beaten at their own game last night as Guelph Biltmores slashed the defending champions 93 1n the Royal City Arena before 8300 roarlng fans The victory was Guelphs second in three starts the other being tie and spot in the 10team battle Coach Alfie Pike who will havel comparatively easy season beI cause he possesses no less than 11 experienced performers had his club in midseason condition The Bilts using fastbreaklng longpassing attack showed no mercy on the Flyers who collapsed in bewilderment through an exag gerated youth movement Other than captain Chuck Wood who tallied two goals and skated miles in backchccking duties and veteran Paul Emms who engineer ed all three of Barrles scoring plays there was very little support given to the fabulous brilliant work of goalie Lorne Howes veteran junior star and good enough to step into professional company Lorne Howes won the in dividual spotlight against con stant barrage of rubber He handl cd 43 shots Guelph carrying the play in every period and at no time was be given an opportunity to relax Because of Howes remarkable netminding feats the Flyers emerg ed from the first period with respectable 11 tie The attacks in creased in the second and Howes not being super human quality the Bills erased 21 deficit and wound up with 52 lead Since the Flyers showed little of fense in the stanzas there was little hope to believe the three goal margin would be threatened in the third It wasnt The Bilts rolled to 72 count before Doug Mohns blinked the light lbehind young Terry Hagan And as though that goal showed challenge the Bilts added two more in the rescending minutes Howes and his floundering dc fcnce brigade mahaged to solve most attacking unts coach Pike sent over the boa with one ex ception the LaufmanMuriphy Henderson trio Termed as the best line in the league they accounted for seven of the Biltmore goals Ken Lauf man the brains behind the out fit fired three into the IFlyers netting RonMurphy and Chuck Henderson each potted two Mur phy however was the top point clector as he assisted on four others CentredRay Ross who was ac quired from the defunct Stratford Kroehlers and Louis Fontinato rounded out the Royal City scor ing parade The Flyers were hopelessly out classed as was expeceted IInex perienced hands were certainly no match for the razzleldazzle pass ing techniques Pikes lads possess Once the mighty machine was roll ing there seemed to be no stopping them But even Guelph have weak ness Their netminding is not strong and when the Flyers did get in side the blueline which was few and far between the defence com binations seemed erratic The Flyers tackle Galt Black Hawks Friday night at Barrie ArenaeandEIbmsJ$drillingmslot Ofhockey into noon as he hopes to climb to the gave them second place 1n the OHA Junior race The loss left the Flyers to threeway tie for fifth Guelph Barrio OHA JUNIOR Guelph Oct 16 BARRIE Goal Howes defence Willis Mohns centre Wood wings Emms whalen alternates Cherry McKenney Teal Pletsch Savage Collins Campbell Menard GUELPH Goal Hagan defence Howell Fontlnato centre Ross wings McCreary Guldolin alter nates Brady Bathgate Chalmers Bettiol Murphy Henderson Lauf man Blair OFFICIALS Frank Udvnri Jerry Olinski both of Kitchener First Period Barrie Wood Emms Whalen Guelph Laufman Murphy Fontlnato 1705 Penaltie Willis Bathgatc Cilierry al misconductt Men ar Second Period Barrie Wood Whalen Emms Guelph Henderson Murphy Bathgate 017 Guelph Murphy Fontinato Guelph Ross McCreary Guidolln Guelph Fontinato Bettiol Bathizate 1514 Penalties Fontinato Howell Wood Teal Bettlol Third Period Guelph Laufman Murphy Henderson Guelph Laufman 1242 10 Barrie Mohns McKenncy Emms 1450 11 Guelph Murphy 1657 12 Guelph Henderson Mur hy Laufman 1810 Penalt es Mohns Blair Howell Collins 1400 MODEL RAILROAD BUILT BY HAND REGINA Oct 15CPFor 36 years Harry Hodgson of Regina Beach was railroad employee To day hes boss of his own railroad Its model railroadof com5c and built almost entirely by him self It includes threesteam engines one diesel streamline flier 15 passenger coaches flat car clean ing car automatic signals and cross ing gates The uniqueness of Mr Hodgsons railroad is that it was all built by hand One particularly unusual piece is passenger coach with carvedbas sengers seats with overhead racks diner and ob rvation platform The trains rol through tunnels past waterfalls across an iron bridge past red railroad stations green fields with grazing cattle rivers and Water towers The railroader now 68 operates his railway layout in the attic of hisvsummer home Until his retirement in 1940 Mr Hodgson was an inspector of per ishable goody Once railroad man always railroad man He said But there is nothing like hobby if you wish testevycuugJW theribosthispften 500nTaEIiIWWIEHSdiSitfffiwerc defeated by Galt last night 32 the Same Spltwho held Guelph to 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with the Hydro team Bestman for Ply mouths was the captain Gord Skin ner With 179 279 203fora total of 661 and was closely followed by merit including surgicalelmstru Harry Livingston with 644 and mgfis drugstand dressirgfiw Bokars are still tipin the first Wimp mus six takinguromriniais 93M In of in strent 303 gallaleg Swiftmu kwhelrefktiereyisi ridilh wasbeSt man to andeP In Bartieyand District liWEethe 382510 if 31 re asua With 589 The Hydro teamionk 10 and16 yiars gt 1th tiesfcannot be evacuatedimmed from 13X Rarr was bestman Im The 31 team able for the Hydrowith 52113i11White Peewee Bantam do Ira Barrie FIYers 1Mlnor HOCkeYi if Willi That is why the home game gainst Galt Black Hawks this Fri looms as impprtant even at this r1312 date Victories will be tough place backstoback for while eastIanddue to the odds against tub winning on thosroaclfI Flyers III have to go all out foryhome we Servicdibll allhlsgood garnes forthe playoffs Inaddltion to theirpiachute course at Rivers the medics study The Barrie Examiner took poltltS from theTorontoTelegram Wal glaqi lung and Shaft lech lace being high manfor Examiner $091 Clive Camel 41 61 with 513 LouleMoerWof the Teleg msby go medical graduate gram hadthree good games for total of 890 but Chad no support commands theifieldv Majongoy Smillie Vfromthe rest of the team The 3c =ana went Barbers after many years trying Inhiversity are finally getting up into the up is emuinn Der bracket takiaz 5Polntc and loosing thelastgameby just ainsHatry Wick Was the high man aturday eve1ningFlyer rush off Oshawa and Larry Aurie again cotton p7 or the season They lost to19rdntO arlborOS when Qnperlod mete figneajiynnjreiuina

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