Series Tonight Barrie llyen having polishpd on Kitchener Canuchs in tough eightgame eerie will now meet St Michaels llljots victor three straight over Guelph in the other ouartenfioaL The coming semi ltfinal settn will be bat three of five errL First contest at liapie Leaf Gardens Toronto tonight March Io Second game at Barrie Arena the following evening Sat uniay March Third englgu meat back at Maple Leaf Gardens Tuesdiy March 20 fourth game if necessary to be held at Barrie Arena Wednesday March 21 7A filth if needed will again be staged in Toronto date not an nounced but likely Saturday af tcrnoon March 24 loll avaurile 54 Hill mmcnuncSHiMpfli 932 oak19¢ FEATURED AT THE FOLLOWING DRUG STORES Allandale Drugs Limited Phone 2823 Caldwell Drug Store Phone 2903 Cuslims Pharmacy Phone 5959 Knights Drug Store Phone 553 Livingstons Drug Store Phone 3537 Monkmans Drug Store Phone 2731 Sloans Drug Store Phone 5407 Tamblyns Drug Store Phone 2650 ON CONVENIENT EASY TERMS wmn lio llown Payment HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN For information on all building upplies coil nnu Purina ï¬Mlu 10 no so BayfieldSi iiï¬ii WE DELIVER 80 DUNLOP gt 24 Hydrqno2 22 St Stlflkea have the noun ad vantage in the upcoming series winding their previous set quickly and renting full week On the other hand ourlflyera will be ing four games in the space seven days and the series with Kitchener was gruelling Four or five players are sullen ing from bruises contusion and assorted bumps includi the three top men of the Can set Nevertheless Flyers have had fair success against the Muora andare playing better than at any time during the season lfsome of the younger players start to off such as Beckett Ranlcri Inalra iL Win or lose some en terprisingcustomers should pre sent liob Beckett with an award of sorts for turning in Such great cflorton one bad leg game in and game out Buckets our lowly opinion at any rate has been liycrs most valuable player definitely so in the play 0st just completed According to Maiors coach Father John Crowley his players are little rusty lrom their layoff but all in top shape with the po siblo exception of Frank Mah lich league leading scorer till his kneo injury ifphovlich still can not skate at top speed but it would be unwise for the Barrie boys to leave this fellowioose at all He could break out all over any time if not closely watched Pat Hannlgan Gino Ubriaeo and Frank Howarth iormother lormadiblc lrlnt liners backed by such as BobWott Reg Fleming and Noel Price on defence Any way you look at it this willbe hattlemyal throughout the im portant first game being ques tion of Flyers tiredness against St Mikes stalcness One thousand tickets will he on salcior Barrie fans wish ing to sit in together en masse for tonights opener They may be obtained at the Fiyers ticket office 51nun lop St or at Jacksons Grill good representation should go down to Tomato os lets nap em up and root the Flye home For the Saturday match at Birrla Arena 80 St Mikes supporters have already pur chased 500 tickets and it would never do to be outw cheered in our own rink Lets till the joint and ring the rafters down STRIKES SPARES at Barrie Bole Alleys MENS rolwn LEAGUE MondayGroup First Div Sevenvvp 50 Legion No 42 Deluxe Taxi 38 HEPC 35 Webb Bros 28 Copaco 19 Second Div CGE 58 Barrie lan ning 43 Cliff Brown 42 Monarch Refrigeration 31 Legion No2 27 TorgisAutomotive Results March 12 First Div Deluxe Taxi Legion Nol HEPC Copaco Seven Up Webb Bros Second Div CGE Torgis Automotive Barrie Tanning Legion No 0Cliff Brown Monarch Refrigeration High Single Greenhalgh Bar rie Tanning301 high triple Brown Deluxe Taxi 746 Wednesday Group First Div Act 45 Barrie Tan ning 40 Dominion Auto Wreckers 33 RCEME 31 Lakeview Dairy 31 CN Telegraphs 30Second Div Copaco 53 Wright Cleaners 42 Smiths Farm Dairy 37 Union Carpenters 32 Duncan Plasterers Results March 14 First Dim Dominion Auto Wreckers CN Telegraphs Aces RCEME Barrie Tanning No1 Lakaview Dairy Second Div Union Car penters Duncan Plasterers ti N6 EQUIPMENT refin hing job with on oomph Clarho DanialtiquipmenLSava time and money It iv your floors newjhetutv and lustre starinme equipment materials and complete matrootiona in anaï¬raiemon to HM llash their stuff and take load Chasczcwski Partridge Barrie can FIRST PROVINCIAL HOCKEY TITLE in Elmvalelhistory has been recorded this sea son by Elmvale Lions Hockey Club man aged andconï¬ned bylelcÂ¥ Frankcom Teamplctured above Back right Harry Rowley Sutton Eliminates Allislon 72ln ORHA Senior Play Sutton Greenihlrts advanced to the second round of the Ontario Rural Hockey Association senior series playdowns as they defeated Alliston 72 at Sutton rapidfirc explosive iivegoal attack in the second period that broke La tie from the first round carried the Greenshirts to victory Both teams struggled through hard hitting goaivaplcce third period John Learoyd and Keith Clarke who scored two goals each during the second period jamming ses sion ignited the Sutton triumph George Holborne Clare Morrison and liaryey Big Canoe contributed the other Greenshirt goals Joe Carpenter starred in the Sutton goal and Bob Chccsman and Jack Barlctt were the only Alliston marksman to shove the puck behind him Smiths Farm Dairy Ilydro No Copacn Wright Cleaners High singlcSL OConnor Bar rie Tanning 301 high triple fit SmithSmiths Farm Dairy 802 Monday GroupVC First Div Hayfield Frosted Foods 52 13X RCAF 46Wcslons No 46Aizl Bokars 36 Westons N6 19 Royal Lances ll See and Div Butlers Snack Service 50 Kcnwells 50 Harbors 38 Haywood 37 Finlays BA 35 vltesults iiiarcl 12 First Div 13X RCAF lloyal Lances Wes tons No Westons No2 Bayiield Frosted Foods Add2 Bokars Second Din Kcnwells Butlers SnackServlce Fin lays BA Add Bokars Earhers Haywood High single Lu Dutha 13x RCAF 398 high triple Dutha 727 LADIES AFTERNOON LEAGUE Kings 87 Jokers 86 Deuces 84 Dodgers 81 Aces 68 Queens 60 Resulk March 13 Jokers Dodgers Kings Deuces Aces Queens High single Clara Drake Jok trainer Wheeler acting coach Tom Copeland rAllenford andBrooklln Grant Ritchie Dave Stephens Darrell Be teau Ronald Frankcom Howard Ritchie president Elmvale Lions Club Front row Uack FlemingPeter Steele Joe Marley Dennis Turner team captain with Hardwtck Trophy Garry Crowe goalie John Cole Photo by lack Whitlllld Kill row left to Borden iaranaoamcoaon rcnovrnannmlu with the Hardwlck Memorial Trophy captured by his Elmvalo Lions this seasonfor OMHA JuvenileD championship Mr Frank com confined tolhomehy illness was not ébiE to attend the final game and BordenWhéelor acted as coach but the players happily brought him the trophy afterwards It was donated to the0ntarlo Minor Hockey Association three years ago in memory of Otto Hardwlck former reeve of Bolton who was director of the OMHA for many years and president in 1949 It was won in the past two years by Eilmnie Lions lostJust three games all through the 1955 56 season piaylnguin grdupwith Owen SoundBarric Col lingwood and Midland In the OMHA playoffs they elimT inaicd Oak Ridges Cooper and Ayr This team has played togcther three years under Mr Frankooms direction start ing as Midgets entrants being able to bowl their ladies who compete in any lcaguc first five at pm or 730 pun at the Barrie Bowling Academy this Saturday The dateoi the The Coop Trophvaas irstr second session will be announced awarded last yearnand Mrs arle tomorrow Greensidcs is the defending cham The competition is open to all pion Wo0F0=oao=ouoorg DASHS ELECTRIC MOTORS soosa sr canine nona 507 Vaawmnmof creams snovrca ALL WORK GUARANTEED ORV BILLDASII Prop Lannv Lawm OHA reieree has be ordered to retire from active duty He entered hospital at Hamilton treatment of foot injury and doctors discovered he had severe heart ailment DEN NiS RIGGlN allstar Hamilton Cubs goalie has turned pro with Edmonton Flyera Dotrolrfarm club The two other Hamilton players who will be over age next centre MAX SZTURM and rightwinger CUMMYBURTON have moved dnto paid ranks Saturm with Edmontonland Burton son of former Barrielte Archie Burton oi Sudbury with the parent Detroit Wings ALTHOUGH WliiTBY DUNLOPS are considered in some circles in shootn to win the OHA Senior title this season don overlook Derlyn Valleys 0rillta Panuacaihis club which is iarg manned by Barrie pluycls and coached by exlacaiito Jack Dyte seems to have rounded into form at the right time The hard series with Mea fdrd must have got some of the veterans intocondltlon at last They whipped Milton with ease in the first game of their series IN THE SENIOR CLASS the following teams remain Whitby waiting to play the winner of Cornwall polls and Kingston Goodyeara Kingsways and iyndhulsts of Toronto Metro Stamford Kcrrlos and Dundas Merchants Woodstock Athletics and Tliisonburg PInDrteds This Woodstock team has been surpriaein the Big Seven group es pecially since knocking oil the favored Elmira Polar Kings Woodstock has two former Barrie players Ross Butch Graham and Ross Nrn oull Tlllaonhurg la coached by Bill Simpellformcrly of Midland Bill Kodalsky former Barrie ilyer is with Stamford ORiLLlA PONTlACS were given the rundown on their ages by the Packet and Times the other day but our Danny MacDonald says some of these are outof line not denying that time is marching on ior him at 24 The oldest is Vic Grlgg who coatth the defunct Mtdlhnd entry earlier in the season at 35 Al Showchuk toam captain la listed at 31Clary Payne and Ab Bowen are so according to the 0rilila paper The others Goalie Bob Shropshire 24 Ken Robertson 22 Dave Sanderson 22 Chuck Edward 22 Earl McCronc 28 Rusty Aikln 27 Whit Mousseau 27 Craig Robertson 25 Russ Brankston 23 Ken Sinclair 25 THE LAST ranaa NAnas form onollnc Hlliiilil from willow dale they performed with Newmarket last seasonWlth the exception of Payne and Grigg all others are familiar as having worn Barrla unl forms of some classification nt one time or another stick Sunday night in New York during the hangerMaple Leaf game He was forced to leave the ice and two atiichcswero needed to close the wound Lineman Doug Davies finishedthe gnme as referee Gets Eye lniury We Mm You nus Julianvoter ulls Your soafl ms sumquart SmttAtwaterl famed Ball amatic pumpcyour boat dry HushSpring Mount and Aquarium Exhauat mean imam quiet ouibo rding And youll like the Smwa ay Tank Completc Gearshift tGrlp Speed Capitol Snapoil Hood 715 10 1111 18 imp 46995 33 $2995 HARRY TWISS Canadas Gun llouso 25 PUNLOP STREET Phona 335 Barrio 27995 30895 40995 CALL THE mu INEB lOl courtroom PRINTING new sm nan sronav sporting kin size shiner resumed officiati National Hockey League games last night Storey returned to Montreal Wednesday to consult specialist after he was accidentally poked in the eye by wally Hergeshelmers SKYLINE caters mom for service or information call Al OConnor at Coop MZD or evenings Anson Mo cluakls at Latroy or Jim Gilmore 21 Lets talk about yoorrohlckl EARLY this year IIng =OHO=OED=OI= crs 223 High triple ClaraDrake 631 Ladies 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