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Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1949, p. 23

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wns rv Ana can likeable Jim Bills 31 13910195 leuley Stuns 01d Mates By GEORGE sooner GUELPH DEC omission Barrie Flyers took to the ice in Guelphs Memorial Arena tonight netminder Jim Beasley said They got rid of me so Illsrnokc them regret it Beasleywas refering to the bargain wager the hometown Biltmores presented to coach Hap Emms of the Flyers and for which the same Mr Emms coughed up and obtained the The vctcmncage custodian was Overlo when Emma appointed him as the lad to protect the Bar rie nets Playing against his form er mates for the second time this season Beasley was determined to gain victory and more so in turning the fth right on Guelphs ice And he didnt disappoint Emma the Flyers in front of him nor did hediscpooint close to 3800 specta tors who turned out to see what the defending champions had to offer this you Behind so stellar defensive work by rcsrguards Stan Long and Ward Brandow Mr Beasley pinV nod back the cars of the ying Bill morcs by 31 count Hence the Flycrs who have broken from slump in lightning fashion completed their threegame road trip by capturing four out of posgjble six points And throughout the entire series Stanford Windsor and lastly Guelph Barrie Flyers played like defending champions They show ed better organization in attack than ahy of their opponents and outskated their rivals in each con test Tuesday night in Guelph was the l0 IIS NEW lRlilIllAlllE 11 scoring stride thrown MasterT with 77m it tool storage spooo Adoch ohown MJ7 Orher models with and 93 cu ft capacity Now bigger on the insideFrigidaires Mailer7 holds more food than ever betting Ingthc some kitchen space More conven Ience More value Greater depmdblilw Hos exclusive MeterMiser mechanism and famous Quickubejrays wilh instant Cube Release pnd mqriy other features Crime infeeii IMMEDIATE of yen LVQnAl1 od Dosing the faststepping Biltmorcs who were mere two points away from the Flyers necks Emms had the club playing to perfection It was harddoughl close checking tensionfilled game But Barrie defeated Allie Pikes Bili mores in their own backyard by playing heads up hockey Beasley gave his best perform ance since joining the Flyers but much credit must go to Brandov and Long for their superior work on the blurline Up front Real climax of great exhibition Optl mom cieueaapaamrohnoomnwho tired from clone in The shot forc ed smile Dennis Mooney oilhis feel and Real Chevrcilll plunked the disk in the empty net As the period drew to an end Jerry loppazzlni who returned to thelineup after an absence of two games hit the pool on picture passing play The Second period saw Guelph at top speed John Bobeuic was in the penalty boxo start the 363 Sion giving the hometown Bills the man advantage They swarmed the Barrie stronghold but either Beasley Dong Brandow or some hordchecking forwards turned them away The pressure Rick Hogg was lhumbed for knee ing There were many heated scrambles around the cage but still the thrusts were held oil The picture was for from rosy when Stan Long got the gate for tripping but Frank Baihgate nullL lied the sentence by gaining two minute charge Then 33sccondr later ilogg was tagged for his sec ond penalty and it looked drastic However the Bills were held at bay Flyers didnt place the game on Chevmms th ice until 1738 of the period Bob but McCgJSy Egbgriyidbyggllcnic firing home Red McCarthys her were in the thick of lot of ecctive action Despite the handicap of three penalties to one in the first per iod Flyers garnered the 10 edge The second stanza saw them hold 20 lead in the score In the third chapter when Guelph red everything but lhcli kitchen sink at the Fiyers when one mistake could be very costly and another 32 edge in trips to the cooler Barrie kept pace with The consistent coverage of Guelph attackers was most im portant factor in determining al game that could have swung in1 either direction Flych denitely werent lucky to win They earn ed it in every capacity The vicious forechecking wall constructed and courageous blue line work of Long and Brandow kept shots down to minimum for Beasley And in the clutches Beas ley produced In spite of the close checking set up by both clubs the game was not slow or dull It was decidedly 0n the contrary End to end rush es was the formula with speedplus in Barrie knew where they were goingGuelph didnt first period holding penalty lo Barries Chuck Wood appeared to be the break of scoreless tie but Rf Hogg and Red McCarthvi st ied Guelphs attack before it crossed the Barrie blueline Seconds after Wood returned Blitmore defnceman Vic Dimar co was caught for interference and Flyers took advantage On five man gauging attack Stan Long 82 edge in penalties and also passout with Monney well of to the Side From thenxon it was more formality of checking the un spiriiod thrusts of Guelph ccntreman of the Barrie Flyers will be one of Hap Emms boys who hopes to stop the eightgame winning streak of the Windsor Spitres Friday at Barrie Arena The Flyers are literally flying and failed by inches of handing the Spits loss in the Border Citylast weekend McCarthy was do of the spark plugs of yoga cons display Emerging from Sump which saw the Flye drop from third to fifth place It the DEA Junior stand gs the locals are now one of the hottest and toughest clubs the league Fri day could be heir night to howl Brewers Retail washer Bottles Pledse return to your nearest Brewers Retail Store or 1113434 Barrie for pickup Holiday Closing closed Or sale to the public on the following days MONDAY December 26 194s ieceihiofrzr 1949 Mountbatten 1950 TUESPKYJanuau 81250 aleEWERSIWAREBOUSINGCOMPANY LIMITED Stores will be number of games continued when day nightas they scored 50 whitewashing over Allandaie Mo tors The victor full game coder Greer3 Aces Hit ll Night Headliners at Armour Monday DON WALLACE svn wiva the fight card Monday at Barriegover Saunders gtrnmgry SageTDlm Yaki351 ficloser to the top The semifinal rou ay or urs and Joey peters of Barrie Amboui beiuun Taylor and Gil Boxing Club and boast outstandlup threebout series oi be two ing records The main bout bclsome tween Wallace and Danny Saunders iinmlltonslToylor in the first meeting thriller Waliacc is among ihiendousiy over the first seven of the lightweight con iis favored to make WWn St Marys Pcewces Unbeaten AllandaleSwoep Bantam This its hard to shove under the heat ed collar the fact that the south side of Barrietermed Aliandnle is going to wi the bantam title in Church L9 gue play but its true Ailandaie Combines boasting overail balance have captured 1529 wins in as many starts into an early lead on passes from Hickling and Whitmore but Bobby Garner placed Christie in scoring position for the allimportant mar ker Ronnie Vans goal for Central United pcewees proved to be the winner as the defending champs edged FBC Combines 10 in closelyfought contest It was FBCs rst loss of the season and Con trals initial victory St Marys peewees continued to add to iheir unbeaten arid untied record with close 21 triumph over Essa Road Once again it was Johnny Moore who sparked the twopoint win with pair of nifty markers Bob Miller supplied Es sa Road with their lone Score Trinity moved to within one point of the leagueleading St Marys crew with convincing 60 win over Burton Ave Jack Graves and Kelly each bulged the twine for two goals to gain the spotlight while Tom Garner and Bob Jones gathered singles The picture in the squirts divi sion changed somewhat as the South bounced back from their de feat last Saturday to gain 11 tie with the North Newton was the marksman for the Northwhile Bruce Dangereld scored for the South Next Saturday the peewee divi sionprovides the most interesting test St Marys who hold one point edge over Trinity place their unbeaten string on the line against the same Trinityrivals The latter also boast an undefeated record but were forced to tie by FBC Com bines in the seasons opener BANTAM Allandale St Marys Essa Road Central FBCh Trinity PEEWEE St Marys Trinity FEC Allandale Central Burton Ave ri the top crest of the bantam vjsion Since Essa Road won the transfer of the dazzling Gary Long they won host of title bound foi lowers Their most recent feat was 62 triumph over previously unbeaten St Marys Saturday morning at Barrie Arena This was the clash of the year St Marys were carried along by Paul Brennans high scoring stick and Essa Road took great pride In still higer scorer in Gary pong However ihcterrific game it was supposed to be turned out to be rout for Essa Road Towering rivaLPaul Brennan was stopped in his tracks throughout which meant the difference between win and loss to St Marys Surprisingly enough Essa Roads Gary Long wasnt the big gun in victory The hero role was turned over to diminutive Gordie Ander son who tallied four of his teams six goals The remaining two were fired from Longs stick and also figured for two assists Bobbie Marshalland Wanamaker accounted for the pair of St Mary counters While Essa Road took care of St Marys the other half of Allan dale called the Combines white washed Trinity 90 to hold top place in the standings thus giving Allandaie clean sweep of the days proceedings Rangy Larry Reid with five goals topped the scoring parade for the Combines and alsocon tributed two assists for seven point display Jack Clemmens and Wayne Stewart tallied singles while Taciuck notched pair to finish the scoring In the opener of the bantam games goal by Christie with 10 seconds left to play allowed Cen nor United to gain 11 tie with FBC Combines and take ayer third SQUIRTS place in the standings North Hemeringt hadbhoved FBC South ruHccopuolI cHyoco HonNmrnoor WNHHMC HWQNquraU ovwushcs Garners Extendwln Streak Oakland Hill Upset Stroud Garners Sports moved into sole possession of first place in the Mercantile League standings Mim number two for Stroud in the sec ond period But McLean nullified that effort for Oakland Hill Trailing 21 in the third session the Hillers put om great drive to Overcome thegdeficit Blondehairr cdTed Garrettsank the equalizer and then Hickling nicked the win ningmarker with Garrett assist ing Stroud tried hard to regain their ground but Oakland Hill checked them with every turn of placed Garners one with each having played an equal Strand misscdan op ortunity to nto seed dplace jtie Aces when theydropped theice demsmn Next week the leaders take on the clubs in the second div ion istroud will attempt to strengthen theirgholdbn third spotgat the exp ensez or fast improving jcrew gum MinesingL In the night cap Aces will be out torSe Three local products headlining tenders and fiveround victorygrow uwr Geekie latter three are members of he BameiGcckic or Toronto Oakwood winds Over Dash consented conducting warm air furnaces Cooked Meats JOEY PETERS asked for five rounds preliminaries GAS T0 LIQUID factory is being built in the souihcrn United States to process natural chemicals gas into gasoline TEST FURNACES Contributing to Search Queens University is now tests on conventional industrial ORDER CHRISTMAS POULTRY EARLY FRESH AND Poultry Fresh Fish Vegetables on cows 17 Essa Road 06 GRUWER 2w wwm post BUTCHER PHONE 3214 Deliveries all overTowo was Aua For Economical Growth rUI 3i Joey Peters al WOUld place him ready holds threeround decision over Iurontos Bill Merrii but the return mulch Manager Orv and it is hoped Geekie gained the nod over Peters can come up with another builrousing display like he did on the who is rein iTaylor came back to reverse thclBagnalo SliOW To couple with this stated professionab should be aidecision Taylor improved tremjexceplionai headline card are six last outing ibreeround it two in Barrie covering one side with and Hem car to arrive thisvweelcandne halavblililid add other feed particularly for Dairy cows cesium from loon 71311335 Comp Sold not 1939anVZ olf 339 longs Cane Molassespin WIliCdo cars ovailablei for this sham to molasses thistrail Purchases Nelda Micaela Steadily stalking om junior campers banal titansB month has been Hap Emma robust pilot F134 ers Hrs purpose was only one to loeate good gt 918me He didnt rush the procedures nor did his end of well strung line successfully hit strike But llet om hitting defenceman John Shedden was forced to undergo an operation for the removal of cartilage he hurriedly pur chased suitable replacement for bluclinc activity The product was Redo Brogan noia lidpound defenceman fro Timmins who was the property of irouble but he was willing to Sta ifhebneup Howeycrunch linro Straiford Krochlers Although be 11 SkalES irrimll the inlury and started the season with the Kroeh iers Brngognola has been inactive for several weeks In late October he was one or ihree members placed on the sus pension shelf by raving Springfield owner Eddie Shore lie returned home and even though his suspcir sion was lifted later he failed to report back to Siraifold The change of scenery might be the remedy for ilragagnola hardhitting defencemm with scor ing ability ihe Timniinr lad should fit into Bruins style comfortably Bragagnoiu is graduate from minor hockey ranks in Iimniins where he spent five years under the lie join tutelage of Bruce Leukc junior company last your with Stralfcrd during which time he played in 42 games scored eight goals and assisted on five others for 13 points Contrary to previous reports he was purchaser outright by Emms from Siraiiord mentor Dinky Lewis with no other players in voived Lewis is desperately attempting i0 pull his club from the doidrums oi the cellar He also completed deal with Tommy Anderson of Oshawa Generals which saw Strat lord forward Moe Garland head for the Motor City in return for Craig Robertson smoothworking ehi winger from Toronto The loss of big John Sheddcn to the Flyers defence corps merely added to season full of worries for Emms The operation will keep the Kirkland Lake favorite out of action for at least two months The injury was sustained in Si Caiharines on October 25 when Teepce rearguard Cord Byers slashed Shedden across the knee John was placed in walking cast for two weeks and then he tried to return to action LLIheknee gave him considerable lonsroms Essa Rd at Gowan St $QQQ5 5mvsssssmwsw REGULAR EXTRA QUALITY per tub Bndouo AND DELIVERED We are proud of Coop Hog Grower It gets results Several cus tomers who have consistently fed Coop Pig Starter Hog GrOwer and Finisherhave been good enough to give us their feed and pro duction records These have proved on average farm conditionsright here that it pays extra profits to feed Coop Balanced rations Cut Rate ling ironer Recommended as aprice pr0position only andto be as good or better than similarlypriced products plus Put up to order only re after the seasons supply was sold Order your Wintcro Top Quality washer at the Exceptionally Low Price of With Pump ior $13950 FREE PARKING rMiXetlChupf om No 1or ibetiorwestrn Feed Grain Tuesday morning he entered Royal Victoria Hospital Dr Frank Mills of Toronto per formed the operation with assist ance from Dr Scymdui Re lports yesterday were ihal Shedden iis in the best of spirits and the operation successful It is not known whether Engag noia will see action against Vnd sorSpitfires Friday night but its not likely he will enter the lineup until nextweck srrirss SPARES Clarke and Clarke Marne Results Dec Hi Seas Ram blers Indians Beavers Wolves Dodgers Aces Cubs Rovers Cardinals lli Seas 25 11 53 Aces 22 14 52 Rovers 20 16 43 Wolves 20 16 47 Tubs 20 47 Indians 18 18 Ramblers lit 18 40 Beavers 14 22 33 Cardinals 14 22 33 Dodgers 27 19 lligh scores for night Ladies Single Haskell 224 Three Bruce 576 Men Single Bill 306 Three Bain 738 sxxxxmxmmmm LOOK 1947 DODGE Pass Coupe Heater Radio $1650 Dangereld Motors USED CAR LOTS 98 Elizabeth St PHONE 4981 AN INGLIS Leader Model STERLING $12950 As illustrated except for slight change in wringer SEE THEM AT ninnwm Phone 3997 Barrie Allandale covered 56 ltswsw smss

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