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Barrie Examiner, 9 Mar 1956, p. 4

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BARBIES BEST CHANCE goes glimmering near the close first period of Wednesdays game at Barrie Arena Alvin Norrena has Just brought Kitchener goalie Claude Dufour diving out of his nets but the shot struck the post and bounded back in front circle Jim Josephson is seen getting piece of the puck with Devine 19 subs ed here in the shot of Bob Beckett straining and snarling with Bill Forhan lookin xio to get clear for apass as George Ranierl 11 goes to the us on of the side or the Kitchener net in an effort to center Beckett 20 Beeron Even Set Int Playoffs Breton sqirared their thrceof five OHA intermediate group finals with Aurora Arena and twicemore in the final frame Gray paced the winners scoring three tiI es Bectons opening pair and the irst of the middle session Lottn Keogh and Whelan added the last three Winters of Aurora scored the lAAirs at one win each last night it Beeton gum in go and 85mm the The home club won 64 scoring twice in the rim eriod and four times in the secori with Aurora netting twice in the first light once more to tie the contest bynthe finish of the first in the last period Simmons Scored twice to close the gapgto we Home Nine minor penalties were handed out six to Beeton Third gameof the series will be ngayed in Aurora Saturday March mlssedIImany chances like this Wednesday and went down St Catharines liiarlboros ii KllCllBlER prawn 20 rivrrIsIIIfILIIIIgIPEa IV Arena chncsIday night when they went down 20 to Kit chener Canucks in the fourth contest or best or seven series Kitchenerncw leads five points to three needing just alin and tie to wind up proceedings and more faced task of taking game in KW Auditorium with the This was close hard checking fray before more than 2700 fans largest crowd of the year at the local Arena who come prepared to cheer the Fiyers to victory and had to reserve their vocallzlnf through two frame that fea secretes periods and last red on eariyiand late goal Barrie wereout shot 3822 in game remarkably free or pehalticsfive min ors in ali for the spirited action that took place Uncups were iusaled freely or the beginning with card Lovedy sent out to shadow Stan Balulk and Jack Kane to do the bun acl on Bradley Loveday and Kane did their job well too with coach Stewart even breaking up his son line for spell in the second scs sicn to get them away from the close survelllance Although Emms strategy worked fine fire power with the rest of theboys was lacking and careless pass stitutlng for the goalie diving to mother At left Ab Martin moves into cover while IKent Douglas stands waiting Toni Thurihy 18 flanks Josephson at right with referee Bill Divorsky in the background The Fiyer player just failed togei the rolling disc into the wide open net OHA Jr pim series Ii SemiFinal Bestofficven lP Future Game Sunday St Catharines at Marl boros Series QuarterFinal llcstofFlve St ehacls Gue ph Future Game Friday St Michaels at Guelph kitchener Barrie atKitchener if necessary Kitchener Barrie Wednesdays Resul Futiire Games Friday Barrie at Kitchener ISaturday Kitchener at Barrie Wednesday March 14 Barrie Curling Comaient Ia Lindsay Finals Barrie rink composed of Ken Treadwell John Ough Mei Ayerst andeohnny Johnson skip won two of their three games had nesdsy in the OkAdmn bonspiel at Lindsay and go back Saturday pence the rear Flyers avcro ohm WIN END arisen Vv Last night in Orillia large LESS non nrovras Canadians spent $7280 per capita on movie entertainment in 1954 dr50 cents less than the previous years lleeds the end of the first crowd watched the hem am take their Georgian Bayvoham pionship series from Meaford Knights by winning the fourth flame of the nets3U It Was fairly clean contest and the score was 21 Orillia at +1 at the closeof the second Goal scoringwasevenly divid edIwith MacDonald Mccrone Moussearr Brankston Aiklns and Paynceach IneItting once Oriilla Pontiacs tooktheiflrst game of the series droppedvthe second at Hereford and won the third also the third event Amstil inks for the finals in the second event for the Adams Trophy Ilifldland Ladlea Event gt Mrs IGeorgeCampbell of Osh awa skipped the nniug rink in the Midland lad bonspiei Tues day Barrie rink oers Ray ingston Mr Allen Gray itirs George Dangerfield and Mrs Dave Smith skip won second prize in The other Barrie entry of Mrs Harris Mrs SmithMrE nKeu Corby failed nedy and Mrs to place Four Rinks in Round Robin Play is complete in the last ladies club games for the season except for rcundrobin to de termine winner of the Spain ling Cities Service Trophy Rinks skipped by Mrs Corby Mrs 11I Smith and Mrs Thorax can have qualified for the finals For the fourth team in the round robin there is to be lplayoff be tween Mr Dave smith and Mrs Africas enlargedfsenatc four South of all members rovlded with an opportun tovbreak up the game best Chances Best acoring chance in the opening period went to Flyers after Balulks roughing penalty at 1915 The Future line carried in and Alvin Norrena pulled Dufour right out of his cage witha play and shot that struck the goalpost The puck bounded clear in from and Josephson was there with an empty net in front of him Strong skating Jim Just couldnt get stick to puck with Martin and Thurlby clinging closcly Finally Joseph son made thcconnection but Bah cock slid out to smother while Dufourtscrambled to regain his alioted station Defensive play continued in the second period withBarrie fading to four shots on Claude Dufour Senior handled 10 at the other end in the course of turning in fine game He wasin no way respon sible for the scoring thrusts and kicked out many labelled shoi in the first two twenties John Chasnewski for the fourth straight game played outstanding hockey John was unlucky on more than one occasion not to score and made the left side of the Flyer defence tough place to come thrfIiugh MixUp Kitchener played Bradley with Gribbons and Youngbcrg through most of the second but the switch couldnft put hisgieim on the sheet The only mixup that threaten ed to dcvelop into real brawl came halfway through when Huhr ert Ball had nudge or two lnIthc ribs from Bob Erteis stick when coming in on the Canuck goal Stccl Ball immediately mounted his man like Jockey and thump ed Ertcl around thc head and chest lick or two No serious damage and only Ball penalized The Winner The final frame was only two minutes and seconds old when Kitchener scored the goal that broke up the game The puck was shot in the Fiyer endIunderncath the clock and George flanieriv not having one of his good nights made loose pass that landed right on Gribbons stick at left point Ken the Canuck promptly laid pass over to Bob Duncan sieaming up the middl Duncan sonnxrnnr rnnraur wonn fllllilii MllTflllS noun nonoe at oasoro amen Bradford so PHONE 5971 IIYoursrcsponsc to ourznew Travel Service has been most fired from about 18 feet and caught the upper left corner of the cage Barrie carried the play from this point through Bllulks second pen alty at 1156 but Just couldnt click around the net Shots went utray passes bounced wide of the mark puckssiruckthc post and in between the Kitchenerdefence led by Duncan and Douglas put up stout resisunce Dufour earned hisshutout here with combinli tion of good lucklni flopping the right way atthc right tlrric and some sound nelmindlng Neir Miss With ten minutes to go Patrick playing an improved game dashed away with Chaszoo the latter swervlng into the clear with Danny right alongside ihc Barrlc rear guard lifted backhand right into Dufours pad moment later Chasczewski laida passout on to Partridges stick with the Cariuclr goalie sprawling quickly to block Time was sliding swiftly away when Kitchener taliied an insur ance goal Again from the Fiver end Barrie passout wasplayed off the boards and intercepted by Walt Bradley ORec came back inside the bluellne and picked up his linemates passwlth no one near him He akatedln unopposed and flipped quick backhand past Seniorwho had absolutely no chanceIto make move Empty Net Flycrs stayed with it even pui ling their goalie with Ail seconds left to no avail The siren sound ed with Bcckett right in and un abieto lift the puck up overIa prostrate Dufcur real tough game for Barrie to lose and they must roar backto night with sharpened shooting eye to clip Canueks in their own backyard Stars of the match for Kitchen er were Bob Duncan for his strong defensive play and winning goal and Cla our forI hisshntout For hastawtkiratorl an award while the chief threats up forward had an offnet night Both Lovcday and Kane did thejob they were supposed to do and made life miserable for Baluik and Brad le Few Whistles Referee was IBlll SKY LINE ruins room for service or information call Al OConnor at 06 2429 or evenings Anson Mu Clnskiu at chroy or Jim Gilmore 2135 Lets qu aboul your chinks EARLY this year gt Guelph who laid off the whlatl effectlvziy and unused just two mine lies to three in cahoots Penalties did not rigI are in either of the goals Homo werePod Hammond Oriilla and Jack feKinnoo Guelph Goal judges were also two Guelph citizens Doug Brill and Harry Greene Shots on goal by periods by Kitchener ii 10 10 28 Barrie horror 72 Borr can Junior arryou series lourth Game March Barrlc Archi BARRIE FLYERS Goal Senr Ior defence Cherry Chumwaki Davlson Hope forwards Beckett Forban Black Ranicrl Partridge Smith Loveday Kane Hullll Josephson Norrena Patrick KITCHENER CANUCKS Goal Dufour defence Duncan Douglas Spencer Meldrum Babcoclr foo wards Baiuik onee Bradley Gribbons Martin Connolly Young Iberg Eml Tharlby Davina First Period No scoring Penalties Bradley 317 rowskl 1915 Balulk 19 Second Period No scoring Penalty 11Ball 1415 mm Period Kitchener Duncan Gribbonslzdz Kitchens ea Brad 1804 Col Iwaier Club Awaiis Finals Members of the Goldwater hoe key team managed by Chuck Wadge who won the Andrew Dun lap Cup forfinlshlng first lathe East Simeon regular schedule and who are waiting to play theohanr plonshlp finals with thowinner of the Port McNicollvMoonstona semifinal series are Bill Kln near Bill Beach Doug Miller Morley Kinnear Alvin Emrns Chase Jerry Bellijae Don Dcaudolnrlack Palmer JIellifo go Almost 50000 cripple handicapped children hav been provided with medical treainent through funds collectcdby2the Canadian Junior Red Cross So born and Murray Divorsky JHE MAMOF me Hour seem mam DAYS AND yieurs cenms men Now is the time to order woo for your furnace and be sure the chilly spring evenings find you prepared wooo SUPPlJ BANNESTBamAZSNQ sno vdurseirf Eiliiiiiiii Splue and automobile toolr threat to persons lntercitcd in dolnl Phonl area Residence 1351 insurer Barrio Aond District their own repairI Goran located at 14 Main 51 For information encouraging FprIyouraddedconveniance we are now expanding TONlranspo through our offle fticlreis Irlght in onl Loffic vide transports ourIIsIervicc to Iiudeidirac Not on you receive be torn ItoIandfroru We OFFER Anarnnau you htly extra cost lwa FOURTHjti

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