Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 22, 1950, p. 7

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making his swan song in a ralder uniform a col lision with former raider star hal gibson which did soma damage to leighs jaw necessitating an oper ation last week brought on the de- ctalon to hang up his skates and leave georgetown without the ser vices of a star defence performer hell still be around in his capacity as coachof the junior raiders hornemsne was wheste leigh started out ii his hockey career furthering hu schooling and hock ey ambitions he went to toronto to study and play junior b hockey for his school where he wore- the team colours for three years in ims he joined the geraldton gold banners a senior outfit playing against teams like fort arthur bearcats and fort william sailors the bearcats signed him up the next year and he played in exhibition games ag ainst such profession performers as gus bodnar and bud poile the team waslimlnatcd in the playoffs by winnipeg blue bombers but it wai no disgrace for the western team was composed mostly of pros who were in the armed forces ed gar lapra a w allystanowskl teas standings j ail friday and saturday november 24 25 wednesday and thursday nov 29 30 oriordans vv dennis okeefe oale storm abandoned provincial alliance businessmen smith stone bax lab norval scaring player wylie pj wright p varey n cleave p norton s haiei a george a norton a collier a evesdale bl barry bm ttyier bm k miglls n nmfoncock n vmuly a w grieve pi cofcu p masters bl w l gf oa pts 2 0 15 s 4 0 3 6 8 4 11 5 0 s 13 3 0 1 1 -1- 1 0 2 0 2 4- 3 3 0 q the georgetown herald wednesday nov 22nd 1950 phone 691 r 12 stewarttowni we deliver leaders a pis 0 t 4 3 3 a 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 schneiders mincemeat 2 pie size tin 37c for that good hcmemade christmas cake i -4- we have raisins currants 4- nuts cherries fruits peel and pineapple sljces goal keepers 1 ga so avg johes a i dillon p bmmcrson bm robinson bl king s mnllby n of new york ranpers pete lang- elle now playing in the minors bill juzda were among them otta wa senators defeated winnipeg la ter charlie san a former star for boston bruins scouted leigh for pasadena panthers a team which he coached in the pacific coast profes sional circuit and the bradburys moved to california for a couple of seasons wanting something closer to home leigh came to georgetown where after a brier spells with vic dig- gins federal sales he took a pos ition as assistant purchasing agent at smith and stone ltd he found a spot with the raiders and was a member of the championship reams of 1048 and 1950 everything m general the raiders go to bracebridge saturday for an exhibition tilt gome time there will be 9 pm standard time don barrager is back to coach the b in th me league this year the team will ap pear next monday night in their new uniforms red and white with barragers cleaners and lullcos beauty salon stamped on the back bill hewitt is doing a fine job of coaching for alliance jawn scotty patterson handles the coach ing chore for smith and stone the raiders ore reported to be on the hunt for a couple of new faces coach bralthwaite is not too pleased with some of the ploy to date and has started to bear down on the team bruno sclisizzi received a nasty skate cut while practicing in milton which haa kept him away from the beauty parlour for a few days bungy ward hade his initial ap pearance for alliance last monday and picked up an assist the junior raiders are still prac ticing and as yet have no games lined up for exhibition in the mercantile the papermaking industry repre sented by alliance and provincial are tied for firt place with two wins each in the mercantile hockey league t and stone and bus inessmen have each uon one nor- val and baxter labs arc still wait ing for their first alliance 5 bax lab 2 the high flying fancy passing alliance team turned back baxter lab 52 in mondays opener big mike george on defence for alliance flipped two goals past agile engy robinson while bob beaton cliff and doug norton each got one stewart andeverdsle scored for the losers businessmen 6 mortal 2 though businessmen took the second game norval has a youpg team which is not to be overlooked businessmen traded their redhead line arnold bradley and barber to norval for an undisclosed player the redheads were a big help to norval bill barry scored twice for the winners with sargent hamil ton hennessey and hilts each net ting one bud varey scored for norval provincial g 83 the big upset of the nlgbl came when provincial went on the ram page and trimmed last year cham pions 80 it gave goalie dillon his first shutout and kept him right behind charlie jonaa in the vaalna trophy rw- provincial showing mora pojrar each time out have well balanced team and are eat for a championship tom wyua plekad up three points cleave adored tsrlea grieve cotan and- bare eeeh m 1 daylight savins ime will end in georgetown this sunday turn your clocks back an hour at midnight saturday l v foster hewitt who car ry rhhr season began ms twen tieth season of network broad 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