irolong Junior Series 0n Flyers For 63 Victory wStarlets rewrote the script of the Eastern Canada Monday night when they pose from the lip of elimin stun to upset Barrie Flyers 63 and force fifth game of the Quebec Barrie EASTERN CANADA FINALS tut game bestinocven Mtnseven series at Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens After three straight vitcories by 03 and 83 scores the Citadel were not given of chance to prevent the powerful ORA ctmrpions from making clean sweep of the series Despite the reputation of Quebec teams in the Coliseum after the Flyers had been the first Ontario junior team to beat the Citadels in Quebec little opposition was en ameled Only sparse 2000 fans watched the game and they were shocked into silence as the Citadels brolte from the wire early and had Ft the Flyers out of the picture with 31 firstperiod lead The Flyers rallied for the only pair in the second but Quebec broke loose again and blazed three unanswered goals to salttthe win TheClts had to show form Phil Watson made various shifts in his and cut Gilles Thibault and Me Pelletier Defenceman Sindee Collins was absent due to uninjured knee Ray Cyr was fucked by Michael Labadie and Aggie Kukulowicz and this trio gave goalie Edwards nightmare throughout Each scored goal The Flyers denitely werent in the game until late The teams were tied 33 going into the final stanza and Leclerc broke the rush on neatlyexocrlted threeman rushwith Ralph Willis the lone defender That score came at 226 and at the threequarter mark Cyr banged one home from the doorstep for 53 margin Emms withdrew Edwards with 65 seconds left and after Don McKonncy stopped two drillers for the open cage Camille Henry blasted home the sixth with 10 seconds left The game opened as though the Flyers were still ying Don Mc Kenney lifted the disk over Paille from scramble at 144 and the ORA champions succe sfully sur vived two penalthes before Quebec got new life with Lab dies tip in of Kukulowiczs rebound Slightly more than two minutes later Aggie Kukulowicz combined with Labadie for familiar pass andcut play to put the Citadels In front for the rst time in the series and Butch Houle made it more definite with long shot from the point Flyers had four straight penal Weekend Service To Wasago Beach Starts Sunday Apru 26 Leave Bare To Wasago Beach 1045 am 410 pm 745 pm Leave Wouga Bcach To Barrie 750 am 140 pm 840 pm Friday only Sanlcdeyonbc Quebec City April 20 BARBIE Goal Edwards dc fence Thibault Willis Higgins Cherry forwards McKcnney Teal Mohns Marten Tessier White Robertson Pletsch Poeta is JACK HIGGINS Out of action tics in the period and finished in front 81 with defenccman Ralph Willis receiving his second 10 minuiemisconduct in the game Johnny Marian climaxcd some brilliant work by Tony Pocla curly in the second to settle the Flycrs away at 32 decit and then Marty nicked the equalizer as his passout from behind the not hit Paillcs leg and drifted into the netting Officials liapf Shouldicc and Stan Pratt had trouble on faccoffs again Once in the third Shoul dicc waved the centres aside and appointed two players Emms did nt go along with it and made complete change Shouldice insist ed that he leave his appointment Cherry on the ice for the faceoff and after discussion Emms obliged Pratt was the terrible Turk as far as Willis was concerned He gave the Flyer biucliner trip ping penalty and when Willis made charge in protest Pratt slapped 10minute misconduct Ray Cyr the pivot star for Que bec Citadcls was presented with the Bernard Cup between the second and third periods for being this cleanest player on the Clio Hortows Mr and Mrs Roy Smith havethe telephone in their home now Mr and Mrs Thistletown spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs William Carr Mr and Mrs Melville Holt Langstaff visited at Mr and Mrs William Carrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs Norvai Young of Downsview visited Mrrand Mrs Hounsome on Sunday Mr and Mrs Roy Smith and James Smith visited at Mrgand Mill Smiths Everett recently Wharf Lake Ross Matthews QUEBEC Goal iaiilc defence Amadio Houle Chevalier Lapcr riere forwards Alain Cyr Henry Kukulowicz Leclerc Lepage Laba die Pichelte Doyon Referees Stan Pratt and Hap Shouldice both of Ottawa First Period Barrie McKenney Pletsch Robertson Quebec Labadie Kukulowicz Chevalier Quebec Kukulowicz Cyr Labadic Quebec Houlc Henry Leclerc 1332 Penalties Higgins high slick ing 251 Willis hooking 607 Cherry tripping 950 Teal trip ping 1840 Second Period Barrie Marian Pocta Thibaulil Barrie Marian Tllibmrli 1829 Penalties Higgins boarding 805 Chevalier holding Third Period Quebec Leclcrc Henry Amadio Quebec Cyr Labadic Kukulowicz 1419 Quebec Henry Doyon 1950 Penalties Teal slashing 1505 Plotsch elbowing 1615 Willis girlisrion tripping and misconduct Shots on goal By Barrie By Quebec 13 Siroucl Supporters Cheer Bruins on Winning Title By DWIGHTWNELSON Two buses and 17 cars carried Siroud supporters to Hespelcr Ar ena on Saturday evening April 18 when Stroud Bruins won against Blair by scorecf 42 to make themselves Rural Champions of Oritario Congratulations Stroud VWhen the team and supporters returned to the village in the small hours of the morning they formed procession headed by the Innis 144 934 2153 357 228 1011 930 fil fire engine and with sirenand horns blowing made tour through the township to tell people the good news Five years ago Stroud won the silverware and have their name engraved thereon for 1949 That same year the Barrie Fiyers were OHA winners We of Stroud dis trict hope Barrie will win the Memorial Cup again this year Stroud team have another week of hockey coming up They have to play the winner ofthe Benton and Alliston playoffs teams for The Barrie Examiner trophy and South Simcoe champlonship Were saying you can do it Stroudl JACK DYTE Two prominent Georgian Bay athletes Currently oppose each other in coaching capacity Eddie Bush the colorful playing coach of the Collingwood Shipbuildcm Ls pres cntly one game down to Simcoc Gunners coached by Jack Dyte Those two clubs met In the fin als last year but the Shipbuildch won 41 in games for their second straight OHA Intermediate title Centennial Bonspiel Curling interest Barrie Curling Clubs Centennial Bonspicl swung into its third day ilt guided 5their rinks to the finals in action There are 12 sets 01 prizes up for competition worth about one thousand dollars Fm als in the primary and secondary events are scheduled for Friday Each day four rinks are decided to return for the nals and there are also two consolation prizes awarded MONDAYS RESULTS In the main event Skips Lou Ross of Agincourt and Gordon Dev EDDIE BUSH Simcoc have former Shipbuilder Lcn Cooke on the roster along wrth cxsliiycr George Stanutz The second game of the series is in Simcoc Thursday with the third back in Coliingwood Saturday The fourth will be played in Simcoe on Tuesday with the remainder of the series to follow if necessary The teams were tossing for location of fifth and scvcnth games Draws Barrie Arena IUESDAYS RESULTS Primary event George Stronach Toronto Granitcs Jack Mitchell Ihornbury Vic Ellis Collrng Wood Rog Mulligan Midland 12 Tim Patterson Unionville Bill Campbell Elmvaie 14 George Church Orillia l2 Al Milson Comp Borden Ken Ellis Hamil ton Victorias Anderson Toronto Royals 10 Rev For cyma Oshawa 13 Norbert Stuffy Mueller Toronto Gran itcs Dr James Gillies Gait l3 Tom Graham Fcnelon Falls Harvey Paddison Barrie Jack itt guided theirrink to the finals In the secondary It Is Bill Gib blns of Stroud and Jack Kennedy of Barrie Gibbins has CampbellvMac McMillian Fraser Sutherland on his rink while Ken nedy has Bob Peacock Tony Saso and Wib Harris consolation prizes went to two Barrie rinks Dave Smith Ross Stephens Bert Robertson and Wal terCraig skip George Banting Harry Armstrong Larry Hart and Howard Burbidge skip Main event scores Gil Putnam Toronto 10 Howard Burbidge Barrie Gordon Devitt Bobcay goon 10 Alfred Lowe Meaford William Parker Guelph 12 deb McColeman Stayner 10 Jim Mullis Brampton 11 BIll Gibbins Stroud5 Harry Howard Toronto Granites 11 Herb Shun non Thornton mm Green Gra venhurst 14 Walter Craig Bar rie Lou Ross Agincourt 11 Jim Beardsall Eimvale Charles Russell Midland 12 Jack Ken nedyrBarrie 10 Putnam Mullis Parker Devitt 11 Howard 15 Green Ross 10 Russell Putnam Sat sun Hol DAYLIGHT TIME Tickets and information at Barrie Bus Terminal Phone 5571 tray Couch lines Jacksons rumour SWISS sermorsru PHONE 4348 out to Fuleiew Cleaners SATISFACTION 03011er MONEY REFUNDED Cult Your Baby Bonus Checks At Jackson 9ec CHILDRENS 49c Lecturer Belts amrm nee All Wool Sucked 19c Nylonbunch pr 29 Joann p698 ya as 31235 churdiritioukotr Leader visiting her daughter Mrs Arthur Wright here Mrs Robert Brown and children visited Mrs Joseph Vernon Friday night Mr and Mrs Carr William Carr Mr and Mrs Joseph Vernon and Ed Button attended the curling banquet at Bradfordv last Wednes day Mrs Jim Whitesides Newton Robinson were at Mr and Mrs Hounsomes VCouriesy Car Provides Service for Travellers This Is THE COURTESY CARS lntro duced locally by WgtMorrison Motors When traveller brings hiscar infor serV StroudVs Blair First period Stroud got goal Stoddart from Greenwood when Blair were short man Hickling got penalty for tripping Second period StrOud scored two goals by Stoddart and Shering Blair got three penaltiesfor trip ping slashing and charging lhird period Blair got two quick goals and also penalty for trip ping Rod Black scored the fourth goal for Stroud unassisted Howard 10 Ross 13 Secondary Event Scores Burbidge 13Lowe 14 McColeman Gibbins Shannon 13 Craig Beardsail Kennedy 10 Lowe Gibbins 10 Shannon Kennedy 10 Consolation cores Mullls 10 Parker Burbidge 13 McColeman Green 12 RuSsell 11 Craiggllr Beardaall Ross Bcaverton Stronach 11 Mulligan Campbell 12 Church 10 Anderson 11 Pcreyma 12 Gillies Ross 11 Stronach 12 Campbell Pereyma 10 Ross Secondary Event Mitchell 12 Ellis 14 Patterson 16 MilsonG Ken Ellis 11 Mueller Graham Paddison ll Vic Ellis Patterson 13 Ken Ellis 13 Paddison Consolation scores Anderson 13 Gillies Mulligan l2 Church Milson 12 Mitchell Mueller vs Graham default The veteran George Stronach of Granites and Rev Percyma of Oshawa return Friday for the main event while Tim Patterson of Unionville and Ken Ellis of Hamilton Vics return for the sec ondary Anderson of Toronto Royals and Al Milson of camp Borden took the consolation wepnasnwsmnw 19on Garbutt Brampton vs Frank Curran Orillia Del Hast ings Midland vs Fred Fordham Harry Hadrians Team Mixed Bowling Champs Starting off the final session with terrific 1239 game the Buff Cookies captained by veteran bow ler Harry Hadden recorded 51x game pinfall of 6237 pins to win the league championship with lead of 59 pins over the runnerup Ramb lers RuffCookics led the playoff at the completion of the first three games with total of 3112 but were not expected to be able to stay ahead of Coop or SevenUp with 3105 and 3098 respectively both of whom had roster of good bowlers However during the second set of games it was the Ramblers that were the team to beat starting off with 2993 from the first night they added 105710021126 to finish with 6178 and were the leading team un til RuffCookies edged them out on Monday night Coop the team that led the led gue all season totalled 6145 to im sh in third Considerably behind were Ilotshots 5862 SevenUp 5851 and Crackers 5807 The RuffCook ics will be presented with the An us Gohccn Trophy at the annual banquet and presentation of prize ms Inursoay evening at 13X RCAF commencing at 730 ocldck Olherprizc awards are Bob Mal lion mens high average 220 Lil Iran Gracie ladies high average 191 Pcdlingham ladies high triple 762 Jack Hamilton mens high triple 835 Mel Wiley mens high single 411 At the present time the name of the ladies high single wm ner is not available Bowling for ituffsCookics are Emma Zimmerman Peg Hoare Vir ginia Stoyanoff Marjorie Hadden Mike Stoyanoff Don Hoare Ken Zimmerman and Harry Hadden team captain Town League Playoffs GROUP Rangers bowling team captained by Eddie Lewis emerged as Group1 winners from very closely contested sixgame total pin play off between the six qualifying ewrue Bartan EXAMINER WEDNESDAY arm 22 or GROUP Mrs Gordon Todd attended Although tied at the start 13 Mooresmclair wedding to So final night Toronto Telegram 06 April 11 dmlbnced mew rivals it Th rnas Paterson and Miss Group playoffs to finish on to are Pammm kaswwn comfortable lead of 358 pots gum mm Mr and Mn wu the runnerup Players on Pymn group championship team are Lg Morrow Jack Kenwell Alex inqu and Club well Jack Greensides Pat Laanw William Kelly entertai MUN Townes and Jon MillyArr the ladies bride club Tuesday The race for the runnerup Mrs Charles Lucas Iliflg ion was so close it lust couldntl be any closer At the start of tool last game Legion were second wnh 5433 only pins ahead of Finldygl ion scored 962 for total of 6395 and Finlays scored 965 for total oil 6394 pin short Telegram and lcl gion will represent Group inf hc league finals next Monday and Tuesday nights Playoff Results Toronto Telegram 3430 Legion 3430 Finlays 3387 3288 3245 l3XRCAF 2749 3323 2965 3007 3027 3023 3223 6753 6394 5315 6273 5972 churn It Allan Brenda weekend in CL Mr and Mrs and Pam spent the Toronto Ilali Board lard Party The Churchill Hall Board spong sored cuchre and bridge on Fri day evening Mrs King and Grose had high scores In bridge Mrs Hunter and Jack Prosscr high scores in cuchre Glee Club Play Packs Hall The play The Ministers Aunt put on Tuesday evening by Barrie Central United Glee Club in the hall here drew packed house At Samia Wedding Ornitth from last week Mr and high score Working In Barrie Douglas Rcivc has Secured with 5429 in the last game Leg at Lobiaws in Barrie Boyd of Longford and Kelly of Fort William were at Sloans on Wednes CITIESSCOUT W1LLAT1 ills Excellency the Right lablc Vincent Massey CH Scout for Canada will atten annual meeting of the Ca General Council of the Boy Association In Ottawa on AprI soars MOTO OUTBOARD REPAI and MARINE suran Phone 3018 or 6137 SPORTHA7 97A Dunlop St Authorized OUTBOARD MARI SERVICE SALES SERVI llonch ENIONLI ESfAHLEHID 305 srmw DISTRICT MANAG ER 54 Dunlop St Barrie TELEPHONE 4760 lllt llcsl lhultgrountl man can ham llquunlc lnsumnl teams Rangers started off the first night with 3600 triple and then added 11801134 to gointo the last game with 20 pin lead on their closest rival They finished with 988 game to give them 6949 triple and the group title Bowling on the team with Ed Lewis are Murdy Campbell Gord Hobzbs Gord Brown Bob Malliion Mat Babb Bill Noble and Ted Carpenter Although in fourth place at the halfway mark with 3363 Barrie Tanningteam always noted as strong finishers put on their stretch drive with scores of 124612341034 to finish with 6927 and catghnthe runnerup position and chance at the playoff for the league champ ionship and The Reeve Trophy For Cliff Browns team it msat9ugh finish They were leading the play off at the start of the final session with3627 for three and then added 11801134 to still be in the playoffs Lee pin emaggmewithonlyeone hawaelzarryg 1Pa rt Barrievs Roy Dixon Bradford George Farr Brampton vs Howard Brown Stay ner Ernie Nicholson Midland vs Frank Smith Owen Sound George Fitzpatrick Orillia vs Sully Mer edith Barrie Harry Alton Pene tang vs Charlie Evans Brad ford Art EvansBradford vs Har ry Coad Penetang Allislon Oust Beeton 193 in 5th Simcbe Stroud Bruins ORHA Intermed iate champions and Alliston Flyers open the South Simcoe Hockey League championship ads at Alliston Arena Friday night The secondgame of the title ser ies moves torBrarcitArenaSaturs day night years champions Beeton Alliston won the right to oppose Stroud when they eliminated last three games to one in the semifinals with one game tied The opening three games of the series were 54 scores with the fourth ending in 55 tie Allis ton polished off the champions by vice or repairs 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Millerand John Camplln notched Beetons goals More than half the population of Ethiopia in northeast Africa are game left They scored 968 trail Barrie Tanning by 18 pins angers and Barrie Tanning Will advance to the Championship finals which startnext Monday night Playoff Results Rangers 3349 Barrie Tanning 3504 Cliff Browns 3282 Allandale Drugs 3239 Sandy Cove 3282 Bell Telephone 36 Whoop in EASY to beautify llrose olIlF10015 wineIIInItEFIMB SANDING about are rs of ed on 1953 nistru of the to the have Insible NORWiCli UNl Si day Eourmvmfurr You can do professional refinisbiiig job with our complete easytouse Clarke Rental Equipment Save time and money and give your floors new beauty and lustre wefurnish all lxtulp eminentmateriolsrandeompletoeinstructlomu Awepnng 77th 77 on Ilenlul Flop includes PHONE iroue Resenvmous it iiiiS BEWARE Si Susi Dominion AutoYWreckers bowl ing team after starting off the first night with 128310561l69 toltotal 3508 and lead the playoffs at the halfway mark returned for the final session and really tumbled those pins with games of 111231217 1260 for an even 3600 and Win the group championshipwlth 7108 the best sixsgame total of any team in the league Team captain Mike Quinlan has previously won the Reeve Trophy in 194647 and Will be trying for second win in the championship playoff which starts next Mondayhight 0n theteam captained by Quinlan are Gibson Kreh Hill Johnson Olmsted all of whom bowled withRCAF last year and lined up wth Wreckers this year when RCA lost their league franchise because of late entry Maintaining second position in the playoff right from the second game and finishing with 6635 to tal were 3th Telegraphs who were 133 pinsvaheadof Pengutns This gives Telegraphs another chance at the championship which they won two yearsago and they were In the finals again last year0nly two runs separated the fourth and fifth Reb els and CopacoAFrLwhile Smiths Dairy faded badly the last night to finishlasts Pliiyoff Results 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