Grimsby Independent, 15 Dec 1949, p. 13

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. | SPORTRAYAL This by no means eliminates the pressure that is on the club by the fans, many of whom have cancelled their rights to watch the Kings in action for the reâ€" mainder of the schedule. Confiâ€" right in there when the playâ€"offs reil around, we can‘t help but hope that these fans have to take a back seat . . . if they get WHEW! The Feach Kings won a , any . SATURDAY DECEMBER PROGRAMME FRIDAY 28 DE MONDAY & TUESDAY _ â€" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY FOTONITEEVERY THURSDAY Doors Open hmnw.u:so..-. 14 H CARTOONS SANTA ARRIVES AT 11:30 WITH A BAG FULL OF TREATS. , December 15, 1949, OM 22. ocmnitiedtiin <Sartiininint GARY COOPER = PATRICIA NEAL CARTOON AND SHORT CARY GRANT | â€" _ BETSY DRAKE CARTOON AND SHORT Y OUR NEPTUNES DAUGHTER SPECIAL BOXING Red Skelton * EVERY GIRL SHOULD THE FOUNTAINHEAD By "HIGH" McGRECOR (No Matinee Saturday Afternoon) $100.00 NEWS AND SHORTS OFFERED THIS WEEK BEST HOLIDAY BET PARAMOUNT NEWS vike o} Alpothee Witems Doors open at 2.30 is at the . . > The trouble with this club is Mhhnflhmm have always been sitting near or on top of the heap. When the time comes that the boys are slow in rounding into peak form, fans desert them like rats from a sinkâ€" ing ship. T Tain‘t cricket, ole man‘!. Wom‘tm-mdnml DAY MATINEE MEXICAN HAYRIDE 19 â€" 20 21 â€" 22 16 17 claim the Peach Kings are playâ€" Nm:tmd-.hh::tr- men already got a few people lmamny...munuym prove unfounded to a few more rural shinny. |coach. They won. A few changes, a few words of wisdom, and the guys started to play like a hockey team. The fact that St. Catharines are just about as badly off as the Kings in the league standing had little to do with the outcome. The Kings‘ passing was much imâ€" proved, and the defense boistered no end by the appearance of Wally Hamilton, gave Jerry Strong, in the nets, fine support. With a good defense Strong looked like a | real goalie, and stopped what shots |he could be expected to stop. We‘ll go along with the idea _of going back to Intermediate B, IF the wherewithail is around in team at the same time. Perhaps another year this step should be taken. Meanwhile we have a team that shortly will be taking nothâ€" ing from nobody, and accepting this . . . shall continue to give them our undivided attention. The Kings are going to lose some more games before they start and climb a tough leagte ladâ€" der, but they will not be pushed “m‘â€"‘ riters in Woodstock and Bratford have clearly intimated to Strong was not faced with a series of two or three man breakâ€" aways such as has been his fate numerous times this season. in other words the defense stayed While Barlow coached from the box, Jack Clancy took a right wing mmunmw that is firmly convinced that this is Clancy‘s only position. Keeping Clancy off the defense is likely to cut down on Grimsby penalties also. The Clance is terrific with those elbows. While still on this particular game, let it be said that Barry Blanchard is going to be awfully hard to beat for that RED MASON TROPHY. The Rocket, with five goals and an assist is away out front. In Friday‘s game, we had a team rearguard to play . . . and that isn‘t up around the enemy nets. ‘The big chore for Barlow and Jarvis right now is to get a full third line. Steps are being taken in that direction. Some good players are available, and these will be signed if the figure is mw-&m“mdd. a little real work would straighten Wlhckutmwculdh! From all the taik around the circuit, we would gather that the OHA would be very smart if they refrained from sending Referee Jack Boyd out on any Senior B encounters. Me‘s not a x NT T 0e, "als cabbage. Pete Soutar is back in Peach King livery. . If they have to play for butâ€" getting very difficult to find. make their second !!W "" . " _/ Brantford timber factory, where the Nationals will probably atâ€" tempt to paste them as decisively NUSENTCC®A commnt mIO. Neevo Te Cmp U CTT bad guy . . . too young to die. Makes a fine linesman, though. Horrible hard figures compiled by Piermont Gatecliff, indicate that Kings are low men on the totem pole. in five games the lads scored just nine goals or an MmWns 00 TL Cchaa p game (my, that‘s astounding cal« culation) while the enemy sniâ€" ners have driven thirty *wo Mush Miller played with a bad | amancdl ie P tndr Oe ApeLrt This had better be corrected, but We ®® / " isz up the Open cil decided to fix uP th* AMJ hir rink at Beamavilie, and URMLS mously voted to There from the rink schedule. are a great many young '“""'m"m‘, men, who will not aml se your action. Minor hookey is ready to swing into action. Six juvenile teams playing under the Juvenite Peach Belt handle, commence a ten game schedule next Wednesday nght at the Grimsby Arena, The league is undoubtediy one of the most worthy groups in competiâ€" tion here, and the youngsters are deserving of our support. 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