Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Mar 1956, p. 3

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kmm AS FLYEBS SURGE T0 PLAYOlF VIC TORY Action in the opening and decisive period of play at Barrie Arena Wednesday night when Flyers scored three goals and went onto win their OHA Junior quarter final series against Kitchener Canucksu Bob Beckett not shown has just fireda hard drive side for that Claude Dufour is down to grasp with Bill Forhan cruising in from the possible rebound and Canuck rearguard Irvin Spencer waitingw clear or carry out of trouble this picture was taken Flyers hack scored minute after goal of the period yavsr° warns hwimu WIN sens loifiofi iKitdienoryZ Plan ORA antgr Final Barrio Areas mm 14 FLYEBS Goal Sew lor defence Daviroli Hope Chen ry chadewski forwards Beck ett Forhan Black Partridge Ran lorl Kane Loved Jos epbson Norrent Patrick xrrc commits coal Dufour defence Duncan Douglas Spencer Meldrurnfiorwardo Bal uick OKee Bradley Grlbbolu Lahore Martin Connelly Young Wiiuarii Shaw centre man agerpReeves Jewellers 18 Dunlop 5tE making dual presentation at theconclusion of the BarrieKitchener play off series At left is Clifford Caracadden5troud RR the lucky fan whose program ballot was picked for an award nght is George RsnleriFlyers leading scorer over the season for whichfeat he also received presentation Both awardr werebeautiful Gruen Wristwatches valued at $100 their third BARRIE WINS 8th GAME 62 By SAM meanness Shape of former days and things to come At last aserles over After the bum verse the good news into Kitchener Canucks in hurry Wednesday night at Barrie Arena before nearly 3000 happy fans then held on fora decisive 32 win that bounced cahuoks into the realm of discard and popped Flyers into semifinal series against and Flyers won St Michaels Majors beginning this Friday in Toronto This was the eighth game of what started as four of seven series and seesawed back and forth through three wins each tie and included four overtime affairs For time it looked as though the players might finish this mar athon out on roller skates after the ice was done but as the better hacks say Barrie had it in the clutchl Whe ther that was where they had it or not they still won with mixture of veterans andyoungsters with the former in the main responsible for victory Three Quick Ones Thrcc first period goals without reply broke the back of 411 KitI chcncr resistance Flycrs iaddihg another in the second before Can ucks could get one foot in the door with counters By then the safety latch was on and Kitchener may as well have been howling at the moon Canucks then cut the margin by one in the last per iod and Barrie promptly scored two more to polish up theappla bit Bub Beckett and George Ran icri as valuable as twoaces back to hack starred with Bob Senior being very steady in the nets He has made few mistakes or mis cues over the last few games John Chasczewski Dick Cherry and BillHope set up stubborn defence which onlynfinev forward Walt Bradley managed to crack in scoring the lone two goals for Kitchener In fact all the Flyers were work hard This club could be like Johnny Walker blending together and improving with age Douglas Gnat Big Kent Douglas of Canucks set Flyers up for their first goal taking the first ofthree open and not popping goals with his former regularity fi shed off in the culprits corral when Bar rie mode it 24 The goal of the ke yarleiy was credith to 105 ofi at 756 Jack keno started the play shooting from just out side the blueiine The puck went throughDouglas skates and was picked up for shot by Joseph ln ihe ensuing scramble Douglas and Dufour combined to put the puck in their own cage However Flyers havent had too many of the breaks in this series and these thingstend to even out losepbson toohas worked hard or two on perform sqn rating goal ance Clean Cut Counter ers Barrie Flyers lit Third goal of the period was scored justyelght seconds before the siren sounded and cleanleut jobit was with George Ranieri netting on his way to the hat trick one ofvthesie days Im goingto find out why scoring three goals is called hat trick Anything to dowith three headedhatwear George made neat in terception on pass by nearguard Bob Duncan racing back and drilling clean shot past Dufour IPlay was Irather ragged at times in the secondrperiod as Barrie couldiaffordvto use the waiting Esme making Kitchener come in against packed blueline and watchingJor breaks One came at 1846 wben Beckett carried in passing onithe wing to Josephson line played out their seasons swan song on this one OEec passing to Balulk over to Bradley for the shot and score short Comeback Kitchener looked as though they might be coming back to force the issue directly the third period opened Bradlcy took just 19 sec onds to score his second goal Ba1 uik lugging the puck up for re lay toDtlncan who found Bradley in position to pump heavy shot pastSenior Bob Beckctt salted down the Canuck carcass with goal at 458 This in waited breakaway Kitchener aylng every man up Chasczewsln made the interception behind the Flycr blucline dump ing the puck to Roy Partridgeiwho slid it out to centre where Beck ett raced uphobbled theJrubber for moment then bore down on Monsieur Dufour Beckett had little difficulty iftlng into posh tionthcn poure one throughtho wide sideDufour expecting shot on theishort entrance Flyers played it pretty closeto their collectivq chests from that stagmdisrupting every Canuck It tempt to close on goalsnd gener ally kecping the puck at centre Final Goal lhere was less than minute to go whenvtwo oftheFlyer stars combined for the final goal BeckA eit swept up over the centre stripe passed to Ranicri Georgev moving up rapidly to rifle hard shot from the side Dufour blockedthe puck then had ittrlckle away re captured the slippery sphere but in doing so flung it just over the goal line in his hand Dufour put up minor squawk with the judge rapped his stick time or two againstthe wire netting then pet ulantly returned to his citadel That was the closest thing to an incident in the entirorcontest which was cleanly played almost the whole Way Flyers having wide margin in play through ihe first period the hockey more scramblyrthrough the second and wide openat least on Kitcheners partthrough tbe third Most of the Kitchener club took the de feat in good grace skating over to shake hands coach Stewart likewise walking across to con and while its easier to be mag nanlmous when the home team wins we thought he handled the game well keeping it under con trol at all tinics So until the next time Barrie gctsa bad whis tlc good game MacLeam Following the match llyera lined up at Eentre with leading scorer George Ranleri being pres ented with watch from Reeves Jewellers over the seasons play and almost everyone going home happy to wait for the three out of five series with St Mikes to begin Shots normal by Flyers were 12 623 Kitchener 25 While Kitchener hot Bar rlc the early patternjof p13 was the other way and many the Canuck attempts were of the long variety Eleven penalties were called an nilncrswlth the exception of two 10minute misconduct charges against Flyers Kitchener had six minors Mildmay BantamvjTitlle Over Elmynle powerful liiildmay Bantam club won the OMHA champion ship Wedncsday night at Elmvale taking the local club two straight games Score at Elmvale was 61 the first contest winding up 04 at liiildmay good crowd turncdhpat Elm vale Arena to see the local club coached and managed by Cecil French fight with their backsto the proverbialrgwall to stave off eliminationall to no avail At thclend ofvthe first period score was tied oneall but Mild may poured on thepowerin he sécond for four goalspthen ad ed another in the final frame Mc Lean led the champions with three David LobsingerVgarnered two and Bob Lobsinger scored the final counter Frankcom was the lone goalgcttcr for Elmvslei It was rough contest in min or penalty sense with17 being handed out 12to Mildrnay An interesting footnote tothe series was th emergenceof six rm AN EXAMINER wanr ho Oto Combines Oust Aiax Entry Await Opponent OroComblnes won their OHA intermediate group Wednesday night at Whitby by Viaklng second straight game from AJAX in best of five series However gjaxhave forfeited the act to re in the second contest Oro trounced the opposition Mi Lou Stoddnrt and Arnold Norrcna led the winners scoring three goals apicce Hicklins McLean and McLean rounded out the victors counting Ajax managed replies by Houle and Carleton with Beamer and Roland each net ting twice Orc now meets the Aurora Beeton winner the latter series being tied at twoall nextmatch to be played this Saturday mVBee on berg Young fihurlby Devlac rim Period Barrie Forhan Beckett Chasmwskl Barrie Josephson Kane Barrie Ranlerl Penalties Douglas 134 Joseph son 9ozsaiuik 440 Douglas 514 Douglas 1421 Enel Babcock Second Period Barrie Ranlcrl Josephson Beckett 1840 Kitchener Bradley Baluik OBce 1930 Penalties Davison 512 Davi son 10 min misconduct 512 Third Perlod Kitchener Bradley Duncan Boluik Barrie Beckett Partridge Chascrewskl 456 Barrie Ranieri Beckett 923 Penalties Ertel 6133 lianieri 19 813 Banlerl 10min misconduct 813 ORee 1951 stance is l50 BRADFORD ST efficient service of all kinds MARCH mwmovn mots hm manta exam rumor MARCH is i956 Parry Sound Leads Georgetown 32 Junior Playoffs eylwgaylhiggilt 2t pfieygrlgeafi Parry Sound managed high soon lag 98 win over the locals to take 32 game lead in this four of league Clubs In went will 01f seven series Parry Sound built up good lead of by the end of the sec ond session only to have George town roar back in the flnalframe to score five goala and nearly take ihe contest Winner of this set will meet Newmarket Smoke Rings chi game will played Sat urday March l7 at Parry Sound Newton Robinson Second Dance vcry successful second dance of the trio of dances being held by TecWeGwllt institute was hcldron Friday evening in the or ange Hall Newton Robinson fine crowd was in attendance and the following prizes were giv en birthday elmlnation dance Miss Beverley Breedon and Sllll Kelly spot dances Mrs van Wright Bill Kell Mrs Ro ert Stafford Hamld Andrews the door prize was also wonby Miss Breedon Jehbs orchestra will play for the final dance cnltiarch 23 when we look for an even bigger crowd warrior term IiTlES SERVICE See us for your supplies of gas oil tires batteries and for quick in WE ARE EQUIPPED TO SERVEYVQUVWELL SPECIAL institution Joni 31 sonrtrwrrtmo PHONE 9015 Barrie PENALTY INCREASE National Hockey League teams are receiving more penaltiea this reason than ever befo There is an increase oLalB nutealn number of penalty minister Links posed againstthe xix NHL clubs this reason againstthe same period year ago After 13 guinea this season the six National 3846 minuies in the penalty box For approximately the lame numz ber of games last year theteuns had penalty total of 3328 rain titer SOLD MID SEflVlflED throughout ONTARIO ScoflAfivater sous voua IOAII overcomes extrapfety and co on oil at all 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