32: ed) 31 of the team.. ~ It was Elmva1e s` third game within a weeks and they showed `the V effects of a hardigruelling, whereas `-Camp Borden were.'fresh,' `V it_ being their rst league game of ' the seaso_n._ Dave Harding played consistent hockey. while Jamieson, Van Vliet and Wheeler were very good, but the latter spoiled his ,-09.1. the rst game} when -~-.......a ....+ an 41-nut- it 11-n_a' __'BA.RR.lE. EXAMINER - night's performance with his ghting and in picking a ght he chose as an opponent the clean- est player on the ice, Adams, a cir- cumstance that did not go down well with the big crowd. The rink was packed, a special bringing over three hundred from Elmvale and intermediate points. "They made their presence felt and! ..............1h&"lu':A` 1: Thin 1-niohf NF `H1. Iney maue -Luau: p1'\:auu\;c Lcu, auuu generally" '_had` afibig night of it, kn` t`nv\n'\.'nf\`I'I`nY'l S111 )- Out L.aamp'Du1:ucu uuu uuu Lawn Buy- porters, although they did not get much to cheer for until the last fteen minutes of the game. Up to that time it was all Elmvale an? they Vwhooped it "up in grea sty e. . nerauy nuu umuxg xusuu UL an, E9 . but Camp-Borden did not lack sup- .......4.-..s o1I!}\nIIa'}\v'hl'a\) did nnt get BOWLINCA NOTES 'Bus1Nr-_:ss REVIEW I BARRIEIPEOPLE ARE usmc MORE con: Solo: 15;. wine Show : Big In.` . crease, C. J. Smith Tolls Thol Judging from my sales people of "Barrie are gradually be- coming coke users, C... J.- Smith, fuel merchant, told The Examiner this week. The mild winter, Mr. Smith said, had hit the coal andl wood dealers `hard, the volume of] business handled being away down [as compared with last year. This applied, he said; to hard and s6ft coal and wood, but not to coke, which had shown a considerable increase. His customers had re- ported that with practice they .were making .a ton of Stelco coke, i said, and they had learned which he sells at $13 a ton, go as! far as a ton of stove coal at $16 a? ton. It was all a matter of know- ing how to x the draughts, they much _ in their first year. 2 of Stelco coke, The chief one was that` his pro- M duct is manufactured in Canada, h g: There are many things in favor Mr. Smith said. at Hamilton, and gives employ- ment to Canadian labor. He pre- dicted the day wlien there would be many such plants in this coun- try. Already the coal barons across the line were beginning to holler, he said. It was cutting in- to the business of the anthracite miners. The prediction is freely` made that the use of coke will in- crease in leaps and bounds during The peopl the next few years. _ e are just getting acquainted with it, Mr. Smith said. . the t the night and led the losers. 1-I7. ,I___,_,1 led the losers. . ' On Wednesday night the girls ' league nished the second series, with the Lucky Strikes earning the right to roll off with the Brats for the honors of the rst half. _ These two teams will roll off this week, and some good games should result, as they are all crack bowl- ers. The Go-Getters and Hogan's Alley hooked up in the first game 2 with the former taking two of the three points. The series-winning Lucky Strikes took all three points from the `St. Pats team in three hot games. The Mismacs took two points from the Brats in two of L, the closest games of the night. The high scorers for the night were ', Miss Burdette 363, Miss M. Ken- ; nedy 262, Mrs. Alex. Singer 259, ; Miss K. Kennedy 316, `Miss Sum-. , mers 276 and `Miss Adams 293. 5 Last week's prize winners were : Miss Simpson 242, Miss K. Ken- nedy 220 and Jim adden 299. I Examiner. 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T (continued from nice 1) ins; seen in Barrie in many a day. `He was a constant threat to the Elmyale goal. 7 n..m... +1.. ant came. IJIIYLVEIB 5! Ian Unlike game, ,.Elmvale_ stepped out in front, it was the -birdmen who took the in- itiitive` Monday evening, Van Vlietdrilling one past Walsh with a. well placed shot just as .he hit the` Crawford-Luck defence. There was nofurther scoring in the first period. . Each team got a counter in the second. The elusive St. Jean skated down centre ice, evaded Crawford on his right and let 9:0 a dribbler at Walsh from` close in. The puck never left the ice and in his anxiety to clear Walsh pull- ed the rubber in. The score was ._-_.n (us; HI. .SO now 2-0. V Elmvale here took a brace. Crawford had been trying hard, but he was a marked man. Hard- :.... .....: tr-.. v1a+ anndwinhnd the but he 3 THBTKEQ mun. 1.1.u:.'A~ ing and Van Vliet sandwiched the big fellow.rep'eatedly as he tried to `hurdle the defence. The Air- men, too, checked back like ends and were on his trail all the time. On one of his excursions he suc- cessfully evaded .the outer dc- fence, shook off St. Jean, veered to the left and let fly a shot from twentyofeet out which 0 Donohue had no chance to save. The raf- ters shock with the cheering and ~ the big fellow richly deserved his ' goal. rm... fnnmsa tank the ice with the- goal; scor '2-1 for Borden in the third perio , -Wwhich` was pretty much all E1mvale s. They did every- -thing -but score. At times they did not have a man on their side of centre iceand the `Camp Borden supporters were. given an anxious ten or fteen minutes. The Elmvale team rained shots at O Donohue, but the most of them were from well out and were deected or knocked down .. 4.1...:.. ....-.u- 'l"1-an T4`1n1-n 9.9.1`. The teams took the `ice the- ' rather tame climax to ' the best I were on their way. themselves to a defensive game and in the last ve or ten min- utes adopted the `Sucker Creek style of shooting the puck up the ice at every opportunity. much to the disgust of Elmvale fans. It didn't look very good, but it was effective. 0811801380 UL` luluuncu but Lady Luck was not with them and they were forced to ac- cept defeat, which they did, re- gretfully but gracefully. It was a hockey season in Elmva1e s his- tory, but they had the satisfaction of their homebrews losing to a galaxy of stars gathered from Winnipeg on the west to St. John, N.B.,`on the east. The teams: Elmvale-Walsh, goal: `~ Luck and Crawford, defence; F. Hart, centre; L. Adams, rightwing; H. Foyston, left wing; F. Ritchie, W. Copeland, Simpson, subs. j n........ Rnwinn .._r0 Donohue. HV 77 an ' The Fliers set = The entire . Elmvale team worked their heads , off in an effort to even the count, : Copeland, mmpson, suua. _ Camp Borden -.O Donohue, goal; Harding and` Van `Vliet, de- fence; 'St. Jean, centre; Power, right wing; Wheeler, left wing; Jamieson, McManus, Hughes, ....1.... U GIIIIU subs. D.. ish. Elmvale entered the ' third ` _favor and looked capable of hold- - ---. .... "mu -lam-one-inc` their ]ead_ subs. - Referee-Norm. `Cook, Orillia. FRIDAY NIGHTS GAME The first game of the group play-off, staged Friday night and which ended in a 2-2 tie, had ac- tion enough to suit the most ex- acting fan, brilliant \ solo rushes, good combination in spots, wicked shooting at all times, several pile- , ups in front of the goals-and a ` fist fight. to polish __it off when Wheeler, diminutive forward of the Fliers, unable to stand the pesky checking of Adams any longer, dropped his. stick and es- sayed a Gene Tunney `perfo`rm- 2 ance. 5 Hegot the balance of `the game, about six minutes, being sent to his dressing room to cool off. `Adams was about the clean- est player on the ice, but he had been assigned to glue onto the dangerous Wheeler, and he did it. -to the 'King s taste. - The contest had a surprising n- period with the score 2-0 in their favor and looxea capame u; nuan- ing or even increasing theirlead. About half way through the nal frame, however, Jamieson caught Walsh napping with a bullet shot from well out. It was almost shoulder -high and Walsh had no chance` to `fget set." mm- .....mwnam-I Hm 'F`1ie-rs and chance to get set." This encouraged the Fliers and dexite the fact that they were` a In short, Wheeler -havingebeen banned, they threw defensive tac- tics to the winds and succeeded in landing a- somewhat lucky goal when. 9. slow drifter rolled over Walsh's stick toeven the score. a I -n..a. at Walsh Innlrnd had on l and both played splendid games. '1 I Walsh's stick to even me score. a But it Walsh looked bad on ' these two he undoubtedly saved his team in the second period with a splendid performance of net tending. It was `Camp Borden's period. while the first were Elmvale s. Adams and `Crawford were the marksmenffor the boys from Flos Crawford particularly was a tower of strength to his team. A strong. skater, he generally took the shortest route in breaking through and was most unselfish, oft times 1: when in `a posi- tion 'to shoot. Hart at centre also played clever hockey and Foyston was by no means the weak sister of the team.. 1:~_1mm:1n'a- third game '1. can u and third Lil