. .. ....a -1--..\Iidlund, I-Iurher (Johnson) .40! 5-.\'Iidlzmd, Wilis (Harher).. 1.417` -.\Ia1'lboros, F. Scott (K. -r,_-_,\ not` No scoring. Pena]t_v--Ca. 2, ___1 A?.un-,uun\u, ; -xx \. Penaltie.<-G. Scott and Willis. Injju - ucu---nuu guy- @2- on Pages 6,8,9,1i- JJ\I-LY-LJJK) .8 .1-V .L.:.-I-V nl .Ln.n...rsr-.._ ---v.- - .__._ V , 2 pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLL-pound WING ROAST OF BEEF-pound . . . . BEEF HEARTS-pound . . . . . . . . .. .. BACON SQUARES-p0und . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . - . n . . n n n n I r v-n `A\Il'\ EDECLI Ell I ETQ DOMESTIC AND EASIFIRST SHORTENING. In 1, G UULVLLD .L .i.`U .-LL`! .u .EJ.l'LDJ..L` .u.ua .1 DJ.L.!.\JLv L um ....` . . . . . . . .230 . . . . . |O23'3 . . . . . . .20c . . . . . . . . . ..10c . . . . . . . .190 FRESH FXSH SMOKED AND FRESH FILLETS OYSTERS cugica ROASTING cH1c_Ig_ENs couas gg POWELL . . . u u - - V _. Third Period minutes 01' over} 37 Oldsmobile Coach 37 Oldsmobile Coupe 35 Chev. Sedan 36 Chev. Std. Sedan. 33 DeSoto Sedan 38 Chev. Coach 30 Chrysler Sedan 3]. Chev. Coupe 29 Chev. Coach 29 Durant Sedan 29 Buick Sedan 29 Ford Pick-up 29 Graham Sedan 29 Buick Sedan 30 Chev. Coach 36 Ford Sedan ` 29 Nash Coupe 36 Oldsmobile Coach 34 Chev. 2-ton---131 T};one 626 or 627 .13.~l0 16.0". 3! LANE 1 01 for the week at Coles & Powgll ux \.r|\A AVA_aIIO.l ILI n.......-........ There are several weekly news- papers in this district, notably the Huntsville Forester and the Fergus News-Record, which feel evidently `that the sporting news of a com- munity is not worthy of a large and vital section of the weekly journal. There are other papers like the Barrie Examiner and ourselves who are so interested in sport that we seem to be continually providing material for surrounding column- s_;_ iaunu So states Bill Cranston of the Midland Free Press. Right! As they say about little liver pills, we ha.rd1_\' know what to do Without you, Bill ;and I dare say that goes from Orillia, Collingwood, Owen Sound, Gravenhurst, Parry Sound papers also. it I ll` I However, the Midland editor has w. something when he wonders what happens to the eyes of :'Toronto daily reporters and their correspond- ` `n ,,,,,,.z_., .|_. (-1) ...._....n `uauy acyun Luna: uu-u pus... -v......r-..... lents. He mentions the C.P. report {of Barrie : three-all tie with Oshawa in Toronto :1 week ago as van example of what happens to To- ` ronto reporters at times. A._ LL-.. ..... ..:..1. .... LL . r".\1l:nr.- TUIILW ICPUI I-CI6 lI. Llllllian An then we pick up the Coming- wood Entei-p1'i.~ve and what do we Icee. The same story cfipped word `for word with Oshawa still being Fl ,,_ , ,_l,.__.._ _....l -C:/Khn I Harris Motors |.\l| tucked The Collingwod scribe must cer- tainlly have known the difference if he had read the piece, but . Which brings use to the recent all- star Georgian Bauy selection. It ap- pears to be a bit of a farce from where we sat at several of the Hockey Heads Decide C Team Fate Tonight The final decision on who will operate the junior C. club this year will possibly be decided at a meeting of the executive of the Barrie Hockey Club, accord- ing to President Sam Stransman. 'I`I .- nu - -, . ...._, .v . .....-us.-um gun: usnnuaunnu. The Lions Club, it 15 under- stood, are willing to sponsor the team, providing there is no affiliation with the Barrie Hockey Club. The franchise of the team rests with the hockey executive and if it is transfer- red they will be unable to draw players from the Cs to bolster the B club if the occasion should arise. u. . . . _. games. \7.` t .........n.. as . It was thought the Colts would be practicing in the local arena to-day, but the weather is just a little too mild and Ice- mnker Sid Sherlock is bent on holding the half-inch covering alreacly clown. lf the weath- er turns in the next day there will be hockey and skating shortly. DOWN SPECIALS SPORT NEWS IN WEEKLIES Limited Not Ica. Iot t?*.:n. the plziyew did not so till-.~1:u' rzitin_::' . . . VVC (Continued on pagxe eight) vlu nxuu \l.:A|uvvu. uuu. ..u,...D to Barrie players and vice- rx. 2-. \ rr'a\- Page Five I\'orm Hoop er O I I v 1 I Curlers Ready For Big Season 1 1 i 7`30LLINGWw youwscom av % gpnsmaws WNEWS ,..-.v |.\.l A\4AA\.rI4k| `Coiling.-,'woo:i b'_\' 6 to 4 |. the j:'Z12`x](3 \\'z1.~ {lnsm-)11 L. D1 um injured dI1k1t: du with Spooner. .wu .-\.v.-u_-.. !,.. ,. 1 Penalnes -- ]Dunkehnan, EJhotn ipoonen y -xT\,uunu_.,nvuu, u.n_.\,. --nuu Pe-nulties-Stautenberg, Wheeler and Laval Dubeau. a 1 'than try a eld goal, and lost, Bar- lrie receiving the ball. On the next play Oshawa broke uthrough to block a Barrie kick on fthe pay side of the line, and al- though Hennessey recovered, the vi. received two points. McGibbon s Major Starting` the fourth, {ouch elect- .ed Fin )IcGibbon to carry the ball `and the e.\'-I\Iidlun(ler more than meu.~'L1re up. He 1)3u11;_."e{i to the `clear from the forty-_\'ard line, fslipped througzh tack`.er after tackle:-r" `/\ ......... n.......,.v. rr\nr\r\1l on....h.Inu~n Second Period `_ -Penetanj_". 3-Penetang', Y YZL. . ..l \ Viteri (Nelson). 4.1.3 OHea1'n (G1'egg) 6.20 Gregg` (O Hearn_. 11 on Oshawa Collegians Defeated Kg: by 14-2 Count `S_a_i_11rday \'3_ ,u A\..u...uub, \_..vhb \\I ...... .. I Viteri) . . . . . . . . . . . ..'11.22 !4--Co11i11_g'wood, Wheeler . . . .19.35 1 n.,.,,u,-, CV4,_..;.-_L,...... A'1-I:\`I\d1 - .~. ....._...;,, -... .. \..-- g Govern) . . . . . . . . . . . . .12.01 8--Penetang, Tamblyn (Nel- { son) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.01 1 9-Co11ingwood, Elliot Ii (Hou-gh) . . . . . . . . . . ..15.24 5 10-Co11in;:\vood, Stautenberg 1| (Spooner) . . . . .. . . . .17.52 ` Pena1tie.~:-Lomer Dubeau, Tar- ri.-h, Viteri, Arbour and Spooner. .;..u..- we w...u... Heimes.'~:e_\' zmil iv.-_\'n0l(l.< were the imost ell'ecti\'e men on the l3'.u'1'ie bzzckeld. Hennessey after :1 slow `.~=t:11't 2'Ot uwziy . (li>:tancci [;11nt.~', (lid :1 little tacklin_ on the siile and mi1(l(' one plunge, possibly `his 1:~:t this . {eynoltls had little success with his plun_u`ing`. but czlrried the hull for the rst touch and did some ne il<>\\'11el(l tau-kline`. {ouch had dim- fculty keeping his footing; in the first half. but got _e;oinf_-` later in the grzune. Bowen made a few plunges, `;but was more noticeable as he broke i`throu_<:l1 to halt inany O: pl-.1_v.<. jML-Gibbon was 21 spurkplufx and im-u:ie(l several ;n'oL111d-gaining; plays, *iim-lu(lin_;' his fo1't_V-_\':ml 3.-':11lop. Saunders Block. ` Gus Saunders, 1'0(l-ll0'd(l(.`(l llll.i(llC `line. Hr tackled and made holes .1'o1' his l):l(`.l{S like 21 \'ete1':m. He `hlockei Lhree O.~:l1:1w:1 lciclcs and 7p'.n'ti:1lly blocked two more. ~:`lk-l er \\".x.~' another lm_ to the visi- 'tor.<' t'1'ont\v:1ll as he tore in to" ;lal.u`.: :1 kick and stop mun_\' pI:1y.<. l`:1l\`ei't, Spenrn, Mills were :11] the rrunie mid all hml :1 clisticli ` hnml in the \'l(`tOl`_\'. Bill Bird's ~ll(l})})lll_`.," was .\`l.0l(l_\' and his l1'ish Qwhip tzicklingr \vz1.-: l)e_\'omi cmnpare. Third Period 5-~Penetang, Gnregg (D1mke1- man, O Hearn) . . . . . .. G-Co11ing`wood, Johns 7--Penetzmg, Nelson (Mc- I .......... \ According to enthusiastic supporters of the Souper Up game, the Barrie Curling Club is in for their best season in years. .. Extensive repairs have been made to the rink, which it is hoped will improve the ice conditions, and the membership has been greatly increased. The repairs include the dig- ging of a trench and the clean- ing out of drains in an effort to level the ice. The program of the winters activity is to be changed considerably to afford ----- CA-- --... _.......L,..... .3l|!JlJl'.'Kl LI|L\}Ll_`5'll. I.(A\.l\AL.L L|A\.L I \.Lc\.n\n\,x `.to count Burrie .~: second touchdown `iund 1ite1`z\11_\' put the g";1l1]O on ice.| 5To complete the show Hennesseyi ixmuie the convert. ` vv y n ,, II _,._., J_`...N unuc uuu. .v. ..\. -. ... who have enrolied for the rst ;~:~.:ippin_: ,\'.'hip A King` wu.< hot.on his downeld l'1nd line tacklinyr, with Mcilwnin and I `lHa_\'o.< not far behind. Hinds dur- ing the few minutes he was on made (Continued on page eight) , .\'o\'. `38.~-1n u spe(:d_\ gv exhibition hockey` _.','dI}1G ht. Penetzmg oL1t.s'coi'c;i L-,, 1- ., . I`,, First Period The climax of a perfect :~:eason,} a raw east wind cz\1'1'yin:.." snow. and: Ba1'1'ie-Coilegiate Institute captur-i ing the championship of the Central! Ontario Secondary Schools .-\. tion rugby football chziiiipioiisiiip. i 3 I \ CLLf..... -1 ....`. ohn 1| -) ...u.u........_, .. ......... for new members W .. \\':1.~ :1 ggood pre Du!,*.\z1u suI1 ered durinf: :1 .~'c1'ap \; am 7:01;-1.1: ..1 .. .. l A play by play summary of Sat- urda_\ s Central Ontario football c11un1pi0nsl1ip between Oshawa Col- legiate and Yocatiomxi Institute and. the Barrie Collegiate Instiue: their I e1c(l. field 1 kick. Ban-ie moves sticks on third downi with end run. McGibbon zrgain f.:uix:.< th1'0u:_"h line. Hene.~sej.` 211:s0_ i_)hm~_._"e.-= for foam` but the kick wasi fumble i: recovered. ;\Iurph_\' was still A2-`et;in_r1' di. and the `tor ended without score. u plunfxe to start the .=.ec0nd. Osha- rczx fox-\vzu'd \\':1.~' incomplete. Barrie kicks improved with the wind as an aid. 1 Reynolds moved the sticks with` L I I . :\.\....u . _ I th1'ou3.;`h the I . 1 HUM lu5U_y .LUUhIJlIl \.uunuy-.u...-...;,. . A tting` climax was the H-2 triumph of the Barrie g1'id:ie1's. They went throuqxh the . of .=e\'en games without a loss. de1'ez1`t- in_;` O.<,hawa at the .~\g1'icL11tu1':1l Park Sz1tu1`dz1_\` for the c11ampion. The \\'e'.1the1' \\'u;~x ;>i1.1`iCL1_\' an.-'aI11.~:t` Ba1'1'ie`s usual razzle-daz'/.1e type of play due to .~:tif1' hzmds ,the ther-I mometer around the 25 mark most` of the aftt-rnoon, so that straight 1'ug.b\'. bucks, the odd exten.-iota and kicks \ve-2'0 the orler 01." the I LIICII Jlll,';LAA `iunu I||I\. u,:u.u.. AK. :-o\'erin_: the ball close to the line. Oshaxva offshie on the play and they kicked ag'ain. :1: II it 1 W -.11ker blocked an Oshawa kick on! ltheir fifteen _\`11`(1 line Spearn re ,,,. .1 . 1.1.- L,.H ..l..,..\ 1... L1... 11.... I Barrie _'.;'uined,, Henness_v s toe keep- ing: Oshawa lmck on their heels. Bird mapped :1 high one that Hennessey grloomed with one hand then booted over the line. Kin}: making: the tackle for a point. The ball was fumbled but recovered by Oshawa. I ... Odhawa were offhide on third down, giving possession on the thirty - five line. Hennessey booted to the deadline for point two. :5: 3!! ll< Bowen gave Oshawa the ball on ya fumble. The visitors plunged on a third down to move the sticks. Bar- .1'ie imtercepted a forward. 1!! =1`. 9: Murphy travelled through the Bar- rie line for _va1'd:~:. Bowen tackled `to smear another Oshawa threat. `Saunders blocked an Oshawa kick and Hennessey hoofed to the dead- line for the third point to end the half. 1: :0: 3|: Barrie kicked off with the behind them. Reynolds and tau-kles haft Oshawa. i: ,_____._______ Hennessey and Reynolds lollegians Tqp Scorers Barrie Collegiate juniors kicked o` rith :1 .~"L1`0:;_'.I east wind t'z1cin':' t'hem.i .1. 4. 4. ( D The record of the Barrie Col-i lc-_'_-`izxte Imtitute junior rugrby foot- ball team, champions of the junior, Co.~`~".1, )'e:1r`..~I for the . six Vic-` torie.'< and one tie _2'z1me. `\ They defeated in regular games :;] Owen Sound T--1, ?.Iidl:md 15-(3, Co1- ;] 1inu`\\`o0 41.0 and Orillizx `;* In the Georgian Bay nal they`] E-1'e:1te Owen Sound 27-0. In the Cossa nal they tied with Oshawa and defeated the same team uu._\ . ' . Oshawa in First Half I PMTIU3 OS1'l21WZl. bzlckeld \'.'o1*`::ed much more ;`mor_>thl).' than Bzxrrie in the 1:~'t hall . )IL11`phy'. we'x'c-,' .=o2u"in: and he grained on He-nne.~'. with e\'e1'_\` exc11ange. The e`.o11.1'uTe(,lE Bzlrrie bootel` untracketl in the nal} se.s. 1'eul1;;put the white; =hIrter1 \'i;~:ito1'.< back on their heels.` He .~'tz11'teC: com'm;;' late in the .seco11di v1 1 1 quarter and mshed in the 31mm`. 1..~.\ n-unnnu ` hack. (lowns 1-7V In all Barire scored 114 points, with 20 being: scored against them. Hennesscy, kicking half of the team. seoreml 514 point.+-0ne touch- `down. three eld 1:0-.119 and 20 : I I Vic Reynolds, captain and half-I on .. :__ N... A.......L ` `...m...~ ....._.,.--. ` "'Fin` `.\IcGibbon, ying wing,A `counted 15 points with three touch-I downs. Gord Ranch. qu:n'te1', scor ` mi tnn uoims on two lou<`hdo\vn9. D. I\'in_':, outside wing`, SCOYCI] :1 touch and u siniale for six points; {B0\\'(?n. hzxifbzu-k; Sz1under.<, middle.| nnrl C-.1l\'m't. inside, all :~co1'eri tom-1n!own.<. Pope. altomnte, ac- . I 12.. _. .........1.. l|||\\ xu.-.... ._, : <-ountod for :1 single. 1-. -, r~_1I.. mix a -VIu_`l\.~ Ill ` Barrio Co1le2'i:1te 1`ur=.;h_\' teams, coached by A. B. (`ockburm B.S.A., have ennjyed good records in_ the 11:14. vea;-.~:. pm'ticuL'n'Iy in the sen- |im' r:mk<. In this section of thn Goor_s:i.'1n Bay Leaszurr they have rehched the nals six years prior to this season, won the champion SEEN mom THE Roach c2u'!'ied the ball .<'n:=.\'. :3. kicked on the fi1'.~=t down,` .e fumbled on an extension near` goal line but I-Iexmc.<. 're(-owl . 'Ie_\'no1ds 1'i_:m'ing' in down- I t:1c`. was onside on each . .\Iurph_\", O. booter get- diatance on his booting`. SIDELINE Reynolds, half- scored 32 point.<--six touch- :md two singles. uc nu: ,, n__:.___ ___g_,__ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1938. 1 _'.:';Li11ed first down} line. Referee Chop-` p1z1_\'e1`s about ghtingn. ,_ ., The Barrie Advance ght- wind Bird stzlrt '3 CHURCH-_1'-59" ICorheau`s Midland Junior Consols ir: sL1p})o1'te1's of 21 strong` Churclz Q iii The second meeting` of enfhusias-:PaIcI{ s.P. enFhusias- Hockey League for Barrie 1119!. to elect ofcers and discuss plans for the coming season, last week tic .. , , s.- C. C. Parsons was the unanimous choice as president 01' the league, with Jack Walsh, who has been ac- iLi\`el_\` connected with church hockey 1 for ~.=e\'erz1l .-ezisons, as secretary, and ` .\'<,r:n Hooper as treasurer. Following the election of ofcers,' itlw k1u(,'. of where certain play- ers should hang their hockey sticks iwus an item interesting to all. A committee was finally appointed to; rlt-.`lVC into wa_\'.< and means of Net-" tling 2. "`re. rule in order Ito avoid further trouble. ! I j 0.~'hz1wzL began :1 downfield ma1'c`n : that carried them to Barrie fen. King"! ?(`-ulvert, .\IcGibbon and Bird did the tllL`kIil1}_" but the \`isito1'.~I n1ove:i the three times in .~'ucc.-.~; \ a .n .- It was urged by William Salter. of the Arena, that the leagme siwuld xu1'(1t:1 .10 have the nal guzncs plav- E gcommence ear1'1er in the _\c.u- inc I I en under good ice conditions. .~i...5. l1n\1||1\:1. There was no score in the rstl` qLm2'te1'. The hz111'-time score 1'cz1d three "for Bztrrie and shortly after: the third quarter got under Vvay`| -lozuh and Reyno1 combined to ..___.. 1.. LL,` Gnu] {H3}-non iul L-.\'tun. 1'1'0m .the O. f01't_\' Ixmd 1r.1. to Ile}`nol(l.~' at the fif- ztcen and the red head skirted the 1.<:g1`et_\' man to t1'z1\'e1 ove; for the ti1'. T!he 'ct`om'e1`t failed, `the . .~tz1nding' at 8-0. I 2 I I With a foot to go for ya1'`.;~: fori the fourth time, Barrie tightened.` Szumders 1`ippin_2' th1'0u_2'11 to throw: !punt but the Barrie line failed and 'D:mie1:< for :1 loss on the third down. g .1. 4. I On the next pI:1_\'. Roach called :1 He1111essey s kick wz1.~I blocked inside the goal line. He recvered the ball, but was tackled for a .' touch, making the score 8-2. alt it lowen bore th1'ou_:h to throw an! O. extension for 21 loss. Bird recovered another blocked kick by Sxxunders. Barrie s only attempt at :1 forward was intercepted. s< in ah I n i With the ball back in possession 011% the Oshawa forty .VIc.G.ibbon knifed through to the clear, threw tackle: after tackler off to score Bar1`ie s second touch. Hennessey converted. from the placement nlakiny: the finall score 14-0. .5 a .1 Oshawa again threatened with ve` minutes to 510. Held on Bar1`ie s| ten, they attempted an onside. Hayes dove yards to snare the loose ball just outside Barrie's touch-1 line. Daniels, Brabin, Murphy and! Fu1'e_\` were best for Oshawa. i t t t The entire Barrie team playedl like.trojans right down to the last! alternate, pleasingrx the 200 super` ent`.-.usiastic fans on hand to watch; the yxame despite the f1'i_s:id wea- ther. _._._____..?, `GEORGIAN BAY DISTTRICT E ; RUGBY CHAMPS smce 29} I i 1929, Owen Sound; 1030. ;]in}_>`\v0o 199,1, Coiling`wood; T I .:n'ri(=: 1933. (7o1lin_r.:wood; H nn' f'\..3HI.`. ` l'nZH'X'll'. IJUU. \.unun_:,nuuu, Orillia; . 1000 1(olHn_2'\vood: 193' In - ...n.- iuJ.i-.11 d.llU I\.\:_\||\uu." \\JlAlll||l\4\| ....H ;~'core a major. In the nal fifteen \ Ma-.G,ibbon tra`.'e11ed for w more` and Honne.<. convc1`te:i to niakeg Lhc .`C'OI' 1-1. Oshawa'.< points camci xvhen a Barrie kick was blocked?` and Henne:<.~:e_\' was nailed behind ` the line for 21 :4ai'ety touch. Hennessey Kicks Three 5 At the forty-ya1'd line in the sec- ond set-to, Bird snapped a high one;. to I-Iennes:s.e_V, who reached to snare` the oval with one hand and then~ get away one of his `ioiigest punts of the day. The ball rolled over then line and the outside: were on the: iob to nip the Oshawa receiver for! ijfirst point, ennessey from the thirty-yard stripe kicked` to the coffin corner, the ball rolling under a car to give? Barrie the second point. The third came shortly after when the Camp Borden contribution to the Barrie? collection hoofed to the deadline. vs ,,II,.I n. A`-Lnnlinn nI~ Junior-McKay Cup I` 1929, C0]lin_a-wood: 1930, Coiling`- wood: 193 , Barrie; 1932, Collimr \ wood; H133. T}zu'1`i0; 1934, Co11ing- wood: 1935. Owen Sound; 1936, |'.\Iid1:md 1937. Orillin; 1938, Bar- ship twice and reached the Cossa ouny uvvnyv ., nals twice. I .... . hna!`.< tW1C. , ` The last junior cha1nipon.~'Hip wasl won ve _\'ezu's ago. The first jun-I 101' chz1mpion. Wu: won seven y0:11`s 111.50 whml the red and black Enfrrntml ("o1li1y:\\'0o(1 on their own; `eld for the rst time in Georg-'i:1n `Bay district 1'u,2`b_\' hi. They vontinued in the Cossu, but lost to ` `mlleville. l`)1'i\'iv10` south on Blake St. near the East Ward School at 11 11.111. Szitunlziy, Reginald Wilson, 95 May- eld St., Toronto, lost control of his czar and collided with :1 hydro pole, brenkin_r.r it ofl` and doing consider- `uble damage to his car. \Y.. ..`|.......... "H... `:\:o! In v\n`:tIn UIC ucuuugx: nu Ann-1 uuu. No charge was laid by police. Senior, Elmslie Cup \/\\\'n nuuuu, ..,..v, \ \/I :1; 1932,| 1934,! vood: 1597-`.5. 1936,| 15137, Barrie; 1038, O1`i11ia.l_ SNAPS OFF POLE 0. (`0I- ' Anngwxom. spay 1934,i _ __ _ Roach called an extention L11`. Oshziwa s forty in the third quartmi and carrying the ball to the 15,E tossed to Reynolds, who skirted their safety man and travelled over foil a touch. It was a picture play that I ' kept going while every Oslmwa it tackler seemed to have stopped thei` ball carrier. The convert failed. `I A ` 7, J- _ .)-n......l.:..n.-I \\|n1vn`.\ l` i | I vu \ALJ.\.ll\.\.. l-l:1r1'i. turned in :i fine elfort for the minor Dukes and got one. played zl'lZ1Cl' hocke_\' on the defence. potted the other. Ken Jones, Don Scott, Buckingham un-ii .\IcDonal were also efl'ecti\'e. Billy lloores` lief the two goals. Fred Scott, who I `played the rst two pa-1'iod.~s in the `-.\Iarlboro net and stood out. Bud 3lFleming' replaced him in the third Vlperiod, but was given little pro- Htection. Bevington was injured when '-checked in mid-ice in the second period and suffered 1, twisted knee. :'.. 1u....n.-..,... rt...` RI.-...,..-. rlnfnvinn Packing power all down the line, Bert Corbeau's ashy I\l".idl:md Con- sols skated away with 21 9 to 2 de- at the last night to in the S.P.A. Woodstock shad- ci.' over Mzuihoro Bees Maple Leaf Gardens `21d\'a11ce another step Junior B series. A ied .-\u1'o1'z1. 5 to _, in the curtain- I `others. Red B:ulle_v'. Willis, Strimas `U..- ....., 1...... ...- ..-.\........ ...,..... with 11 fine ii. He scored a goal and g'L1i'e(l in two others and \\'usAul\\`z1_\'.~I Ll threat. Ivan John- son 1'ap1)e(l in three zmd z1ssisLe(l in zmotlier, while Bill I-Iarber notched one mzn`l(ei' and :1i in three an-d C2\.~tle tailied the 1'emainde1'. Jack (Heppy) Hepwortzh played a standout game in the nets, with Wills, Dick and Strimas featuring, on defence. 1: A ,1 - 1:... _l!'..LI ! Marlboros stayed i:\li(l1'dl1d81`.\' in the rst period, but the he:1\'_v-hitting` they were subject ed to finally told in the second sea- with the husky sion umi the i1n`:u1e1's whipped home three 510319. Midland showed in_;' six shots home ,three when the Dukes were shorthanded. The Sin- clair-Primeau forces potted a pair of markers. one when Midland were Ishy :1 player. L1-.. I'\:_I.. D_:II:.._L its ` ` full power in the final frame, blast-` r sAv\4;- 1 1" c Harry Dick Brilliant . I H:11`1'_\' Dick, perpetual motion de-! ifence ace, paced the Midland squadi N ....ZA.L .. {EMA II ...I...v `LT,-. ...nnA.] n .1'ui.~_'c1', after ten [1cL|uu mm ouuunuu ........_ ..... .. % Marlboros---Goa`;, Moores, defence, G. Scott and F. Scott; centre, Wood- house; wings, K. Jones and D. Scott; alternates, Harrison, McDon- -old, Bevington, Buckingham, Hamil- 'ton, Gibson, J. Jones, Midup and Ferguson. 7\T.`.ll.\..J r<....I 1.1.-.....~.-u.H,.. An, 1' CL-5 uauu. | Midland--Goal, Hepworth; de- fence, Willis and Dick; centre, Har- |ber; winigs, Castle and Johnson, al- ternates, Madley, Ellison, Gillett, Alsopp, Strimas and Howard. First Period I - . ; \.uuu._y Vu. ...\,. ! Second Period ~ I L-Midland, Johnson (Dick) .. 9.57l 2-Mid1and, Badley (Dick) ..14.18v I 3~-.\/Iidland, Johnson (Ha1'ber).1G.31 g Penaltie:~s-Ca: Johnson, Wood-i Ihouse and K. Jones. -..._..- 1 Jones) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-Midland, Strimas . . . . . . . .9.-~.\Iidlm1(1. Johnson . . . . . . . 9-Mar1bo1`o.<, Ha1`1`i.'~Ion . . . . . 10-Mid1and, Castle (Harber) -MIir]l:m Dick . . . . . . . . . . [H I 'n......I;:.._ r` o..-LL ..,) Till up the eld, moving the sucks three D2111 Czu'1`n:1'. LHC euuvcu. Auuuuu I Oshawa made 3. determined march! . . . . i times in succession. In the '.~:hadow1 of the posts they gsambled on 21! third down with a yard to :0 rather