Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Jan 1958, p. 4

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an Ithan other thosewlii or most games hlterféifibdcolilg pinue on on ghme between the Flyerund the Guelph yBiltinorei Better Team gt According taithecurreiit stand ngs Barrie will go into the game the better team holding two point edge This edge giveslthe Flyers the sixth and lost playpll position also But thescene could he changed somewhat in toofewvhourerbould Eddie Bushs boys come through with triumph this evening it will move them into sixth place dead jlock with the locals It would also mcan that the Flyers would no Bunions of Hair thefiew York Range esse through Getting Help Veterans Wally Cbevrier and Bruce Gamble are no longer cor rying the entire loadflbeyre get no onsiderable aldtrom Spid er FBrown Mik mhoney and Dave Chambers The mold is coming into bloom with RonBrain showing the way with his hard euective play Brain has also blossomed as goalscorer Don Grosso late of St Cathar id ed in on de mg an iuea fleeleeshGordHaughton late ypnriment over the Biltmores uni BARBIE EXAMINB WEDNESDAY JAN 15 1958 Knights Loutitt sconiNG Panesst PLAY The mainrensonwby only two goals were scored in the first two periodsvofgtheiMarlborollarrie game on Sunday was that very little hockey was played As most of you know the first two periods at play in the Gardens for Junior games are played in straight time except for the lost two minutes In other woids penaltytree period Would allow the boys to play for just more than 10 minutes The other it are taken up by linechanges and faceofls On Sunday however the fiist two periods were smeared with penalties On each sentence it Is at least 30 seconds before play is resumed Thus it seemed that only live minutes of time was played in each of the first two periods There were low shots on goal and accordingly few goals 1n the finale only four penalties were called But that didnt matter anyhow as the third period is always played stop tlme Because at the fast gamesi assume that the boys would1he two minutes sentence carries first and second periods Secondlytheplnyel€ ol one another We suspect that because the penalty box was so frequently visited in the first two periods three members of the Flych saw uoactlon except from the bench until the third period Jack Cole Daie ltolle and Marvin Rutledgewere the victims of the circumstances if as stated earlier that was the case TheFlyers cored only one goal during the game and it came off the stick of Cole who aside from Rolfe and Rutledge saw less action than any ther player on the club Sure some of you may argue that the officials wereat fault as much as the players Maybeso But well Bet you Tee the players have more brains than the olficials II that is so why are the lads so easily influenced by the method in which the refsvcall the game With no authorityothcr than that of just being spectator well cadmit the officiating thisseason has heen downright atrocious That ltseems noexcuse for boys getting cheap and stupid penalties Its not the homezfree infraction by the oppositioanat hurts Its the penalty your club is charged with that sticks ouL JUST NOTES The five other in the National Hockey League must shudder to thinkiwhat the Montreal Canadians will do upon the return of Maurice RocketRichard Jean Beliveau and Doug Harvey Even without these three top stars the Habsare Twaltzing through the opposition At the Gardens Sunday someone estingiy announced hed heard rumorthat RichardBeliveau and away were on waivers Georgeswreyfélstlllblushing week ago ports Editor of The Examinerwas scheduled referee aSenior hockey game in Collingwood It was just another gameto him gHesJieengtooting the Iwhistle for something like eight years Well gwhen Storey unpacked his bag just miiiutesrhefore the game he found to hisastonishment hed forgotten to bring along hiriskates orthe next fewmlnutes both clubsdugjintothe ind the big fellow pair of blades And just in when they did come up with pain they were too bi llowiwer the players Arespected Georges plight through théwgamehand didnt imakehim reserves to gohase too many loose pucks ut thczcanadian Outdoor Speed Skating amp winnipegManimba February sand 16 he emotional Speed Ska Meét will be held in Barrie week later Tonights contestwi ltmoresélooksllketh big on Should thellyers ub berthwith the urvpoint edge an theyll be sharing the last play 33 win it wouldEgivethelooals athe easily for while least aria gt At tha time he Tunmins Flyers then in not placéi could iveany enior team in the cauntryaigood tilssl Just noticed here theclub has taken over sole possessioirof bird veteam Porcupine Minesi senior Ho ey League omewliatfi prophet ricwcbildrenih Primary schoo over 220 yards nnde ni Flyers conduct1058 place in the 10an horas tend Bob 311011 late at Peterbolough Pelee cutotli wbofbave become inn withtbelillii Jack Humphrluchletsoonl with whom the Bills are Initiated is host pleased With the way his inns lora have been loin and predi theyll nuke tho phyolisn it wont nettle oral place either ii heroes have been oiog very lit ornotlIllig Theva lian ound it most dilficult l0 play two gocdgames bonitoback flheyve been getting some good work of Danny Patrick again thong since the day he becamea poppa for the second time And Murray Bmlaon mtorward withn light stickwhen he chine to the club has hemlnto use his weight to little more advantage Only changeln the lineup from Sundays game in Torootovwill be in the nets It is most likely that Norman Jacques will he tonights custodian Mailman some 111 Pagod anagah Cote 8140 Knights MCCIllum MacDonald Knights Pascal 27 Penalties Blackburn 35 Air bolt minor and lflmlnute mis Second Period Keeling Flyers Panagiib Hnlg Cote Knights Abbott Kazarian Penalty Kazarlan Third Period Flyers Black 8Flyers Biack liters Josephson lo Knights Louttit Penalty Hayward Benefit LGamé TicketsAréf Now on Sale Tickets iiinow on sale for the upcoming hockey apeot acle between the towns gen darines and the some towns newsman lheiwbole faintly canwateii the game for lost one dollar Adulttlckets are selling at 50 cents apiece and students and childrens duckets at 25 cents each If gt These tickets can begpurch ascd at Therlzxamlner CKVR CKBB from the pinyersnnd kids of the mini Hockey Aa sociatioii and Schoolboy Soe cer Leogues It is for these two ltlddies groupsthat the game labeling played Loop Started OilMénday The newlyformed Barrie Dist trict Hockey League got underway Monday night atfthelmiiornton Are The league cpmprismg four teams plays one gameIat Thornton on Mondays and one game at Guthrieron Thursday Teamsin theglcagu re Torgis Automotive Thomas Electric Crowes Automoti and Mansfield Ruhbe gt Monday nightTorgis and Thom as Electric poppe theiidoff With Torgis gang lomorrow né Mansfield tangle in stone lswere share €SPIDE naowis Coldwater riitk frum Vasey took twoout of thfiée matches from their Moon rivals Vasey won bantam mldset championShips last son in the peewee contest Rich Cuthbertson andAArohie flan ed twice to unt ngypfi Vosey goals were fan with twoand ey players Wa Steacy and Doug Rawson penaltle Vasey whacked Moonslon in the bantani fixture For winners Jim Rawson la Edward got singletons Mod by Larry ¥o ndQrville Hutchihs The melee score was chiik up when Vasey midgets lacked Moonstone countedfitwice for goal apiece going toWayne owsJohn Cooley Gary llaifii District Hockey Ea er ohm ney id Landry Ray Pugsle Pi Clyne andAniby theannlual genie fnu gmwars bo Thififault Jim ivett inVl ation atnine oclock full than Arranuoon LEAGUE Dickies 54 Pearls 47 Ray noids inflows 38 Joneses Skrips 324 Last Tuesdays Scores fidoneses igh sing sha the high hipiesscoieoi are ow ing conniienees at 130 p171 Looms rowm mac Clarke andclarke 7Viau Mo tors uecnettes Lakeside ettes Barclayettes at Wednesdays Scores Clarke and Clarke Busy Bees Banclay Oughls ovi 1957 one momma 94 catamaran moons jsur save non RiCSOF 1sz sulrAL sue icenelstsirei¢s We assume rams Tworam sorr Miami113 Nuniber Nomaars Number Number Number

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