Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 15, 1941, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 15th 1941 thib and that in sport by q matf moouvray the georgetown juvenilers have been doing a great deal of practi cing prior to opening their sons- dule tonight at bolton we wish ed baownlrter and his lion sponsored aextette plenty of luck in bolton by tbe way fattier tom mccabe is coaching the brampton boys with george burrows acting u manager otto httrdwlok is backing the bolton- jtes as for btotadooke we have failed to learn much about their team many of tub stars in sportsdom have been quite versatile the latest story to come to ught is that jack dempsey former heavy weight champ will become sports edi tor of liberty magazine and this prompts the evening telegram to comment now if they will let us know who is to edit the sports editor the story will be complete jt would seem that the ouelpn ojela intermediate team was having a hard job keeping their players together the players have been doing double duty and playing with the city league due to the games falling either on the same night or the players having to play every night in the week thereby not doing either league justice the city league has ruled that players can only play to the one league this affects the ojha teams star players eddie mer on ottle kaiser church mcgurn don thompson reg ridley and norm anderson the elora team may al so be affected as they are playing a number of the quelph boys including perkins and campagnaro 4 did you know that the first hoc key broadcast made by foster hewitt was in 1923 at the old mu tual street arena the studio and the arena were linked at that time by telephone while now the maple leaf gardens are equipped with the latest devices in radio carrying the weekly hockey broadcasts all over canada and the united states and to newfoundland and the troops overseas in addressing the oakviile lions club recently foster hewitt said in part many people perhaps are under the impression that hockey broadcasting is a sissy job the broadcast starts at 9 o clock on saturday night and us ually continues for an hour and a half during the broadcast the recording studio at cbl makes a complete re cording of the game after leaving the arena i have to go to the cbl studio and listen to the recording and then cut this hour and a half broadcast to one of one hours duration for the overseas broadcast as all bbcbroad casts are limited to half an hour this job of cutting usually takes until 4 o clock or often as late as 9 o clock sunday morning it is reported that murray ezeard who was injured in a hockey game some time ago will not play again this season scoot hayes hefty bolton junl or defence player had his ankle fractured when checked heavily in a burlington bolton hockey game re cently he will be out for the bal ance of the season it is expected k c mcmillan phone 40 georgetown hockey roundup spectacular intermediate hockey tilt lost to guelph 43 speed and stellar performance of goalkeepers highlight of game crowd boos referee on goal decisions dan erery wednesday night brampton one of the best hockey fixtures to take place in these parts for xanc time was the georgetown oueiph intermediate affair last friday night excellent ice for at least two periods and two very evenly matched teams went a long way to give the game all the earmarks of what hockey fans ex pect to see in the playoffs the game started in a whirlwind of speed with georgetown time and time again pounding the guelph goal ie with rubber but due to his stel for performance were unable to bulge the twine both teams literally took wings as they tore from one end to the other in daring rushes half way through the period tempers began to fray and as a result referee mike rod den dished out six penalties to the of fending players three to each team due to the players overanxiousness only one goal was scored heyd for guelph came through with the coun ter half way through the period while the georgetown team played short- handed guelph seemed to take an edge m the second period with heyd scoring twice while kemshead salted george town s first goal on a pass from rich ardson play continued fast but the teams more or less settled down to good hockey only three penalties being handed out bottling up the guelphites in the final session the local team tied up the score in two swift goals by soloski when the team put on a mass attack to smother the visitors and score from scrambles although the score was tied georgetown contii aed to press the guelph team to their own end when kaiser broke away and with on ly the goalkeeper to beat passed to harrington who drilled home the win nlng goal local fans w ere somewhat cusap pointed in the result but high 1 their praise of the georgetown team with the same improvement in future games as from the first the local squad will no doubt make a play off position in picking stars for friday 3 game we give jack kemshead the call kern shead played one or his beat games 0 itskating everyone on the ice lm proving his team work and time after time swooped in on the oueiph net only to have lady luck pass him by bill drlnkwater and ello mario put op the show for defense with their rushes while bakergeorge and kent ner played a steady game hairing ton heyd and kaiser were the pick 01 the guelph team the teams georgetown goal hoare defense baker george drlnkwater centre kemshead wings ward richardson subs kentner marzo mcintosh sol oski wetler guelph goal bordlgan defense thompson kaiser centre harrington wings anderson mcgum subs rid ley heyd coining referee mike rodden toronto summary 1st period guelph heyd 12 30 penalties ward kaiser kenlnr couling baker george harrington 2nd period guelph heyd thompson 4 07 georgetown kemshead t richardson 5 50 guelph heyd 163a 3rd period georgetown soloki weiler 4 30 georgetown soloski 5 lo guelph kaiser harrington sports calendar week ending january 2tnd intennedlate oh a january 16th milton at elora january 17th georgetown at preston january 17th guelph at fergus january 20th milton al georgetown january 21st fergus at elora january 22nd milton at preston junior oh a january 15th bolton at orangevllle jan 16th burlington at georgetown january 17th orangevllle at milton january 21st milton at bolton juvenile oua january 15th georgetown at bol ton brampton at etoblcoke tommy burns became champion by beins an opportunist elora rocks trim preston av 3 1 georgetown six beaten by fergus score 4 goals to 2 in hectic affair bill drinkwater injured a smooth working fergus team de feated georgetown intermediates at the arena here last night 4 2 it was the fergus teams first league game although they had plaed an exhibition game with owen sound the visitors showed a better display of combination hocke while the locn team were content to try and pick the corners on solo effort voll in the fergus net saved his team on many occasions and a goal scored early in the game was not allowed by the referee there was good rrowd on hand tor the contc t and tin ice was in excellent condition due to the recent drop in temperature the homesters took tic plav into the visitors zone in the first period and were rewarded for their fine ef forts with theflrst and only goal or the period weiler cored unassisted on a hard shot from inside the blue line the going was made hard when both anthon and marzo drew penal tics ttie second period proved a night mare for the local club and fergus took advantage of all the breaks four goals were scored in quick s iccession and the period ended wltho it george town getting on the score sheet pen alties played a big partbelng drawn at the most inopportune moments although fergus drew three to the locals four ulley h jordan l brown l jordan were the marksmen the first two periods were fast with the following article by h walter schlichter appeared in the phlladel phla inquirer it was 130 am and the telephone bell was ringing furiously sleepily i answered and a voice said hey weve just made a bet up here and figured the old philadelphlan could answer the question now what i want you to tell us ttwhloh oneof the heavyweight champions since john l sullivan was the shortest in height the shortest heavyweight champion since sullivan is easily answered he was tommy burns and he stood 5 feet 7 inches he was 3 inches under the stature of the first glove champion john l sullivan who stood 5 feet 10 a inches bob fitssunmons was the on ly other one of the fourteen champions since sullivan who failed to reach the six foot mark he measured 5 feet 11 a inches in height other champs over six feet perhaps it might be of interest to know the heights of the other chomp ions pompadour james j corbett was 6 feet 1 inch james j jeffries the hcav checking and the local team seemed to tire under the strain go mg into the final round minus bill drinkwater who received a badly injured ankle in the middle session the team lost their punch although they had not given up trying keep lug the visitors from scoring they managed to notch another goal when kemshead took ward s pass and placed the rubber benind voll this made the final count 4 2 in favor of fergus this makes the second loss in a row tor the red white and blue and thev will soon hae to hit their stride if they hope to make a play off berth t e game was feat ired by a free for all among the players and as a result three five minute penalties were registered against kentner l brown ind l jordan gnorgetown goal hoare defence bakergeorge drinkwater centre kern head wings ward richardson ubs weiler mcintosh soloski mar ro kentner anthony burrows fergus goal voll defence cham bers white centre utlev wings murciock l jordan subs heffeman h jordan l brown g brown chap man bllnco mulr r feree moose ecclestone boiler maker feet 11 inches jack johnson lil artha s feet k inch jess wttlard cowboy jess 6 feet 6 inches jack dempsey the m mauler 6 feet 1h inches gene tun ney gentleman gene 6 feet inch max schmellng the black uhlan feet 1 inch jack sharkey the boston gob 6 feet 1 inch prlmo camera the ambling alp 6 feet- a inches max baer the lrvennore larruper 6 feet 3 inches james j braddock the cinderella man 6 feet 3 inches joe louis the brown bomber 6 feet 1 4 inches the reign of tommy bums as pug histlc champion of the world lasted nearly three years he was a business man and today is reported to be weal thy and living on the west coast burns became champion by being an opportunist in the latter part of 1904 champion jim jeffries knocked out jack monroe at san francisco in two rounds and after that there was no opposition so jeff announced his retirement as an undefeated champion this led to a scramble among the heavyweights for the title and marvin hart and jack root met at reno nevada july 3ra 1906 for the title jefrrles was engag ed to referee the battle and announced that he would pass on the champion ship to the winner root was knocked out in 12 rounds and jeffries declared hart the champion beats hart for title tommy burns however had his ee on the title challenged and was mat ched with hart at los angeles febru ary 23 1906 after 20 founds the de cision and the championship went to tommy there were those who considered burns a joke champion they saw reason why the should accept burns just because he defeated hart who was a champion on jeffries sa so but tommy set out to convince his doubters in a little more than a month after he defeated hart he beat jim o br en in san diego in one round and then to satisfy the custo mere took on jim walker and put htm awa in the first round on october 3 of the mine year a log angejes he met jim riynn tbs pueblo fireman who afterwards was to gain fame the only men to ever knock out jack dempsey a feat whieh he accomplished february is 1817 bx salt lake city in one round it took 16 ronnd tor burni to dls- pose of the fireman but he turned tttw trick tommy displayed great clever- ness all through toe fight and in the final round knocked flynn down thro times the last time for the full toll then along came philadelphia jack obrien with his eye on the title thomas and jack met november 28 1908 before the pacific ajo in los angeles they battled to a draw after 20 hardfought rounds bums hard hitting in the first ten rounds put nim ahead but obriens superior clever ness in the last ten evened matters and referee jmi jeffries dectsfonwas a just one in some quarters it was intimated in fact charged that this bout was a frameup if it was it was very cleverly executed tommy by the draw retained his crown joe grim beaten jack mcgulgan then uunning the national ac ond s eleventh street offered bums a good inducement to go bast and meet iron man joe grim j they met january 10 1907 and uke all the others bums battered the it alian all over the ring out failed to knock him out bums returned to the west coast and on july 4 met the highly touted bill squires who was introduced by the veteran annomcer bill jordan a the pugilistic mystery from dowol under it didnt take burns long to solve the mystery and in just 2 min utes 8 seconds of the first round the australian was flattened down anal out this was a fourth of july fea ture of 1907 meanwhile jack johnson was doing very well for himself and cutting quite a splurge in pugilistic ranks he had knocked out peter felix bui long kid cutler jim flynn and bob fite- slmmons the latter feat however not- adding very much to his prestige for freckled bob was at the end of his career and he lasted only two rounds here at the washington sporting club johnson yearned for the title and challenged burns out tommy had received an offer to meet gunner molr the english champion in lon don they met december 2 1907 and burns won by a ko tn the tenth round he beat jem roche in dublin jewey smith in paris and then bill squires turned up in gay paree and burns got another crack at him but it took eight rounds to put the aus tralian away this time burns sails for australia in the meantime johnson was pre paring to go to europe to force bums into a match bu b trns sailed for auralia squires also returned to sjdnev and a club there offered a purse for burns and squires again bums was the victor this time in 13 continued on paige 5 1st period 1 ccorgelown weiler 4 20 ppnil les anthony marzo 2nd period i fergus utlej l jordan 630 3 fenrus h jordan murdock 1030 4 fcrgtis l brown g brown 1530 5 fergus l jordan white 17j20 pennine- ward drlnkwater kent ner l brown murdock 3rd period 6 geo rge t own kemsh ead ward 12 46 penalties murdock i brown jordan juniors drop first game to speedy bolton outfit playing a bang up game to open the eason at elora last friday night the home team handed the preston a s a 3 1 setback the runnells brothers jack and dud proved too strong a rear guard lor the prestonians lo penetrate on many occasions and when uiey did manage to wriggle through they found vic walser in the home crease another stiff stumbling block early in the first period the rocks took the lead with babe runnells picking up a smart pass from bill schaefer and before the sessionended the same two repeated the trick with schaefer doing the sniping the third elora point came in the second chapter with j miller cla the honors with baberttunnells prov idlng the rubber the only preston marker came fromthe stick or b montgomery hmir dions bos got bid tart up in bolton monday li i iht were tro meed 10 5 the bol n team howed morn experience than tl e local la 1 however thej will no doubt improve as the season goo- on and will probably gue a good iccount of themselves it will tx your first chance to set the juniors in action to morrow night whin thej entertain burlington bolton goal infuso d fence kirk patrick and stncey centre jones wings gib on calhoun subs adam scarrow bridgman miller fisher paterson georget georgetown goal emmerson de fence golden murphy centre marzo wings schertzl and louth subs lane cofetl sargent schcnk kemslhad paplllon referee ernie wortley standing of leagues first period scarrow jonis gib 820 13 46 1430 1637 1831 peanltles bridgman lane marzo i bolton son i 2 georgetown schertzl 3 bolton jones gibson 4 bolton jones fisher bolton gibson intermediate oha p w l t f a pl oueiph milton georgetown preston 3 3 1 0 11 8 4 110 0 4 3 2 2 110 6 7 3 3 1 2 0 10 11 3 3 0 2 0 7 0 junior oha p w l t f a pt bokon 44- 00 0 oraagevlue a l l o ll ta a 3 110 10 10 3 9 3 0 10 7 3 s 10 ft lft 0 second period 6 georgetown marzo papulon 3 7 bolton fisher jones gibson 334 8 georgetown louth lane schenk 6-2- 9 bolton adam fisher 11k 10 bolton gibson 16 0 11 bolton stacey kirkpatrick jones 103 penalties scarrow schertzl bridg man third period 12 bolton scarrow jones 305 is bolton planer 14 georgetown schertal 1305 ib george louth 1345 no penalties d7nhr marsh trophy to gerard cote gerard cote oi e of the greatest nar thon r innrrs eer deieloped in north america last saturday was an noinced a winner of the lou e marsh memorial trophy awarded annually to the outstanding canadian athlete male or female picked b a board of prominent canadian sportmen the tf j ear old st hyncinthc que inner was only beaten once in 1940 nnd his other ictories over balanced that one defeat in the canadian championship marathon at toronto his methods of training his almost unparalleled stamina and through all his triumphs his modesty made his almost unamlnous chefee of the board of selection nora mccarthy runner up runner up was norah mccarthy of north bay and ottawa who early this year dethroned mary rose thacker of winnipeg as canadian figure skating champion so cote joins that illustrious group 6t canadian athletes who each year since 1936 have been chosen as redp sents of the award commemorating the late lou e marsh former toronto sports editor and widely read colum ntst first winner in 1936 was dr phil edwards canadian olympic runner in 1932 and 1936 other winners were bob pearce hamilton sculler 1937 marshal cleland horseman and eq ulne authority 1938 and bob plrie swimmer formerly of toronto 1939 tommv burns in typical ring pose dora von horn oueiph 5 to 3 whbs hilton defeated the bnrtinton juni or dub s m the selection committee of p j muknieen etwood a hughes chss k ring donor of the award and tho mas adson saldltietr decision was made on consideration of the handi caps ove to attain the promin ence be gained in 1940 oscar pear son a fifth member of the commttee is on active senrloe with the canadian canadian athlete by a of oana- by the bread flour x quaker 279 quaker oats quick or plain 48 ox pkg 18c blue ribbon cocoa 16 oz riciimello fresh coffee ground aunt jemina pancake flour beehive or crown corn syrup 5 lb domestic o shortening l 19c 39c 17c 39c 25c blue rose o rice o ajlmer 20 oz o pokk a beans lynn v alley o peab o peanut o butter domino tea ib 25c urn 19c bm25c ib 25c ib 65c campbells tomato soup llos 17c five koses flour 24 lb rlchmeuo orange pekoe tea lb cooking figs li prunes o med size white beans macaroni fresh cut 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