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Barrie Examiner, 7 Mar 1956, p. 3

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fie annucksflerelonightv Starting tonight at the Barrie Arena with the routtn genre of best of seven series Barrie Flyers will prove one way or the other whether they are going the DEA Junior playdowns This is the week of decision against Kitchener Osnucks with the series tied at three points apiece one win and tie Eight points are necessary to victory and the tie last Friday in Kitchener gave Myers chance of winning by taking all their remaining home games even if they dropthe es in Kitchener However either cluhcan como through to further roundby Saturday with the match here to night back to Kitchener Friday and againnt the Barrie Arena Saturday evening Further tests if necessary will be pl ln KW Memorial Auditorium Wednesday March and final in Barrie Friday March 18 Evenly Matched To date the clubs have been very evenly matched and thls could be the night clubs likely pcrfortningbe fore packed Arenaas playo fever strikes the town even though two big curling bonspiels will draw off number of regular fans Hap Emms bigip blémls the shackling of Canucks BUBline Walt Bradley Stan alulk and Willie Oftee Alresd the have accounted for 15 of Cauu scoring point total in the three games to datefive more the rest of the team combined Gord Lovcday was used as sh ow for Baluikln the latter part of Fridays game and it is likely that this technique will be continued tonight Outside of this threesome Can ucks have good centre in Grlhbnns North Bay boy in his third year of Jr Arhockeynfirst two seasons with SL1 Michaels Majors where he was foilrth high scorer in his openin ear Strong Defence Dcfensively Kitchener are strong with Duncan Douglas Spencer and Meldrum BlgBob Duncan and burlyK Douglas have also been usaiu on power plays for Canucks scoring three goals between them and assisting on three othc Goalie is tall bindsClo Du four from Three Rivers Quebeh Off the series so far he has has outmstched by Bariles Bob Sen lor the latter to di off form ng to may Bf my Stewart cour handling the Hit ener club is vitriolic and storieny Black Jack Stewart who courts disaster from high blood pressure every time his team makes min take or the ff one cials call bad In many respects with the teams evenly matched the battle of wits and strategy from the bench may play an important role in the series and favoritism aside wed have to pick Hap Emms as the sharper of thetwo turning point to particularly Chsnoo Ken Flyers have been getting Lien rlflc hockey up forward from Bob Beckett Bob has skated miles both ways in this seriu and is the leading goalscorer on both clubs with four Buckets is shooting more frequently thes cgames and this has made quite difference George lisnieri with two goals and three assists is top Flyer polnt getter thus far duplicating hisvlole during theseason Not Producing Actually the only Barrie line that hasnt produced in scoring way is the Future lineof Joseph son Norrena and Patrick if they break out it would give the local club balanced power through three lines Right now Smith Ranieri Partridge and Forhan BeckettBlack are carrying the fimgower with Loveday and Kane use in utility roles Defensively Hap Emma has been depending for the most part on John Chasczawski and Dick Cherry both performing strongly only timesor so it seemed4ln to advance any further in stamp lemon GEEER Barrie drops the jimmy Prat puck to start Guelph and Barrie Flyers off on their championship chase JrA hockey Legion night Contesting for the draw is About the last Fridays encounter that John was off the ice was between per iods No Jinx So tonight at 880 thel boys go at it again and we not to throw sideline jinx arent going topre dict the outcome but we like Fly era chances and not only tonight With feelings risingthls will be tough hardhockey game BUS FOR FANS TO KITCHENER ON FRIDAY chartered Greerbus will be leaving from The Barrie Examiner office Friday at 616 March available to Flyer fans who wish to see and support the Barrie club in the fifth game of theolflt Junior nartehflnal series against Kitchener at KW Memorial Auditorium Trans portation cost will be $3 and tickets are available at Jack sons Grill from Frank Tay lor Arena seats may be pur chased at Kitchener for the Barrie group and are reserved as such gt Wheh homo burns to the ground that is disaster Your Canadian Red Cross is always on the job to help You are there too through your lted Cross donation AND FAMILY Its so son eiorliss slus CECIL McMUIlKIN president Branch 147 Canadinn Legion starts play away in the Jr exhibition game Monday night he McBride gets 58 101 loit Guelph centre and at right Paul Carson Barrie Flyers Ready with the whistle is referee Gard Perry the winning Kitchener team the draw against Paul DAm brosio Galt contestant Here the referee is tween Gait and Kitchener At left Paul Wane If you need mm and need it promptly for shoppinwto paycverm due bills or any othorgoodroason call on HFC soon If you have steady income and can make regular monthly payments no endorsers are required Loam from 850 to $1000 usually madein one day HOUSEHOLD ternsmimics as cameosewn com floor phonics IAIRII ONI noun no It mimey ns mm men Friday In avenue llANCHl ll Ml II Fan or floor phone ll mmmd psPORT BRIEFS woeooooooc Clelahd Morison has decided to retire from hockey accordingto sault hie Marie fiaily Star Royce Little son of John Little EarMayor of Barrie is on the hcdford Mlnes rink which is representing Quebec in the Macdonald BrierCsnsdian curling championships this week at lifoncton JimmyStrachanyBracebrldge and Bob Shropshire Orll Vlin are two exBarrie Flyerswho tied for first allstar team honors as goalie in the Georgian Bay hockey group Al Shewchuk 0rillisand Stan Long Durham formed the defence Charlie Macdonhld Mea iord Ken Sinclair orillla and Ray McCallum Méaford made up the first forward lino Cliff Hicks former Guelph Bilt goalie who play ed all season With Pembroke in the NOHA has been loaned to Am hcrst Ramblers of the Atlantic loop for the playoffs which lead to the Allan Cup Mike ltlcCann Gerry McBride and JaclLGraver who played wtih Barrie juveniles last season arelmportant cogs in New played for Guolph BilLslast season is now with Philadelphia Ramblers the Eastern League He started the hockey season with Saskatoon and went from there to Three Rivers before his third spot Hal Laycoe bespectacled Boston Bruins utility player in recent inter view in Hockey News told of an exhibition game in Barrie and he gt Ken BalkwillL 1Elnjivcuewins $999M Game OMHA Finals Elrrlvalc Juvenile club moved market Smokekings OHA junior club which is currently opposing Whitby Hillcrests in playoffs Bay Crew Collingwood native who within one game of winning the allOntarlo championship Slasi night defeating Ayr on the lab ters home ice for the secolid straight time in their best of five series Final score was 62 with Elmvaletstsrting slowly than icky ing SZlcad by the end of the first period The winners added three more in the second session and that completed the scoring It wasa fairly clean contest sl though 14 minor penalties were handed out eight to Elmvale Dennislurnel starred for film vale scoringnhree goals Davc Stevens countedtwo and the sixth goal was scored by Jack Fleming ingham and Illll were the goal scorersfur Ayr Next game will be played Saturj day March 10 beginning at 330 Elmvalo Arena and if ice there is not available venue will likely be shifted to Mldland During thehtonth of March the Aroondltlmparents1ansandsnpporterawentdownto Barrie Arena Monday night as the Canadian legion staged Chmplonshlp must for its raft of youngstem Three championship games were played and four exhibitions Mayor Eldon Greer performed the opening faceoff tor the first chdnipionshlp contest white president Cecil McMulkin Barrie Branohidleanadian Legion didthe honors on the openlng exhibition crests were afterwards presented to the winning titlist and the finalists Notable was the prompt playing and organizing of the gamesso thstslithckidswcreonthelrmy home by 10 Timekeeper for the matches was Charles lfelly while the referees were com Perry and Ken Balkwill Right at seven four Jr desid nated tcamstoolr the ice using half of the surface each Kirchn er eked out 10 win over Gait in the exhibition hall Thorns scor ring lone goal At the other end in layoff game for the marbles Guelph defeated Barrie 31 Jack Miller Gerald Yates and Pratt scored for the winners while Gin rard on pass from Symcs put Barrie on the scorcsheet Next came senior champion ship match and strstford edged by Chaihsm 21 Earish netted for the winncrs with Smith on relay from Kyle notching the payoff counter Latour registered the only Chatham goal Stratford also re ceived the only minor penalties with cwkrsmth and Earish going off for misdemeanors Followlng this Windsor do ieated Owen Sound 24 in Senior Aexhibition encounter with Henry Scoring the only two goals of the game Thompson received oneas slst Pittsburgh then squared stay with Providence in an AHL cham plonship contest Pittsburgh won order Moonstone And Part Replay COLDWATEII Although Port McNicoll shellacked Moonstone 95 for their second straight semi final victory in the East Simcoe Burn Hockei Intrigue their triumph was ortllved At meeting of the league ex ecutive March erullng was handed downvthst Port McNieoli and Moonstone would have to play their scfles again due to the fact Port htd won thclplayofis with Moonstone while using Midland DHA player chkLdChappelie contrary to the rules Two replay games were scheduled for this week at Coldwater Having eliminated Victoria Har bor in the semifinalsColdwater is already in the finals In the second semifinal match here March Slb Brudeurtal lied the only marker of the first canto for Port McNicoll the Howard Robinson of Mo stone tied the count in the second period Swalle Walker and Creighton each added goal for the Port Moonstone strove to catchup and the splurge resulted in coiinters for the Medonte hope fuls by Arnold Robinson and Cecil Lumreo Dubeau chalked up another bill for Port McNicoll be fore th periodcnded lt Port clinched latter partoi the frame the in in the final chapter when gbsls were ob tained by Bmdeui Creighton the priority easily d3 Amos Otto Dougherty Hines and Lindsay all stored for the victorswith Hines helping on two counter Barron scored twice for the loo crs Bell getting the third goat One penalty was handed out to Gauthier of Pittsburgh The All exhibition game wound up in twoll lie between Cleveland and Buffalo Cancllla and Torpey were the light flash era for Cleveland with Smith and McCann each helping on goal Carmichael was the wholeoffen sive show for Buffalo scoring both goals the last to tie the game Osborne of Buffalo received the one penalty Final game of the night was another exhibition featuring Here shey and Springfield Hershey won 53 CroweCar penter York Atkinson and Crank ln scoring Aikens received two assists and Crowe one For the losers ght and Giv ens did the citing Givens good for brace right got an assist as did Bar sit on the last goal And that was it for the night Next championship evening will be Monday March 12 as usual at the Barrie Arena beginning at pm ile Barrie Gains Draft Players Barrio Flycrs picked up four players by priority draft Monday then drafted another three in the annual draft of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior league The priority draft is for play crs within the junior teams own system Only two players can be drafted from club lower than junior and the junior team has first rights to those play ers rightwlogcr for BarrieFlynn inthe 195061 Memorial Cup days hasbeen named most valuable player of the 195558 Porcupine Mines League and recipient of the Stsn Fowler Trophy Towers is per forming at ccntre for Abitibl Eskimos of Iroquois Falls cur rently in the NOHA northern group finals against Timmins Fly crs He picked up 18 points over the season to place second in scoring by only three points to another exBarrieite Gil St Pierre of Tlmmins who hassix hat tricks same as he dd for the Flyers in 194847 Knock ifockets Win Last Thursday at Thornton Arenau Knock Rockets played Utopia School tcarn defeating the latter 40 Morris Miller was th referee in the first period Knock flock ets scored three goals Agslnin the third period Rockets added counter Next game forthe Rockets will be against Ivy Thursday Marchd The month of liiarch is Red Cross nionth You will be help ing others and you may be helping yourself sassoaaslr Barrie Flyefs three selections were Dale lfe Tlmmlns juven Ii Frank Prest Timmins juven iles and Glen Mickelson Kirk land Lalre juveniles Kitchener Waterloo Canucks made the big deal of the day picking up two layers by prior ity then drafte another eight St Catharines Teepees who mon opodized last years draft picked in seven players by priority and ruin the general draft The two To onto earns Marlboros and St Mi hael Majors combinéd draft choices and made only We selections in the general dra Marlboros took ix and Majors six Hamilton which finished last in the regular sea son and therefore had first draft choice chose five players in addi tion to their two priority selec¢ tions Guelph Eiltmores picked four in the general draft and took priorityon the same number Worms arrornjnms Spag um peril mass for potting bulbs br cuttings no sauna no no Hoarsooo Fancy andplalh flower and Duncan Moonstones adv ditlonaltwo tallies were by Elmer and Pete Llfmree Moonstones Burgie received his teams only penalty while La Chappelle Creightonahd Soullere were tagged for infractionsby Port McNicoll Oro Play Aiax At Barrie Arena Thursday Night Play ln OHA intermediate SPRiNG liOlStZ SAMPLES 0F STON MilliETUMEHSURE CLUTHING ii Willi quarterfinals between OroCom blues and Ajax will commence Thursday evening at 830 Barrie Arena Thls will bezthe first game of best of five series winner to meet the BostonAurora series victor WhyNiagdrc Hl 55 ill ANII BUYS WEAR ST 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