mnsrs nmx llilldil moral or cosmic clue Mel Ayerst shown receiving the Laban Trophy from Jim liforley company representa tive for this area skipped bk rink to tbo honors Friday night other members of Ayerstr rink were 1ed Peer son extreme left Grant May SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JGNBSGD Sports Editor PLAYOFFS WEEK AWAY The 011A Junior playoffs start next week and regardless of whom they play Barrie Flyers will play the first game away from home Destined t0 finishln fifth or sixth place more likely fifth the locals will meet higherplaced team thus the away start We still uncertain who they will meet For the past weekor so its been pretty well accepted that the Peter borougllTPT Pets will be the firstround opposition W6 any first round because weve an inkling that for theiflrst time in three seasons the Flyers will cause dismay to the opposition The last two seasons Flyers were eliminated by St Catharines TeePecs and St Mich aels College Majors 1n the initial playoff series But ownercoach Bap Emms has his boys up just before the big series Burs they lost Saturday night But there was combination of reasons The Flyers were playing their third game in three nights fourth in five nights and fifth in seven nights Ilhats too much for any club even if it be Montreal Canadiens Then again Home had three boys from the New market Junior team in the lineup and four of the Hamilton Cubs seven goals cameat their expense They are not being blamed Theyre new to this league and even last place Junior team is better than any players But it was good for the promoted lads It gave them taste of the action they are looking forward to It also gave Hap chance to see how the youngsters react their first time in major company As for the playoffs themselves coach Emms is not too concerned about the opposition The club has to meet somebody and beat somebody Hap feels the boys theyve been going of late specially because of the way can beat anyone inthe loop While they were winning consistently last week Flyers were shorthanded minus the fulltime services of high scorlng Pierre Gagne and Flyers have only she scheduled against Peterborongh Petes fluridden Bdb Wright game this weekthat It could well prove to be playoff preview Last time the OHA version of the Baby Habs came to town they were licked It was the first time this season that the Flyers had handled the Petes in easy fashion Peterboroughs main claim to high spot in the league standings is its one bi line of Wayne Connelly Bill Mahoney and LarryBsbcock aswell as good or luc ky goaltender Jacques Caron as skating club However the Barrie boys have let it be known theyre not too anxious to get home They have visions of going through the first round and giving few other olubs some tough evenings Weve no doubt of this The club has blossomed into The Petes too are noted highscoring unit the last month and its goals that win games The defence too has strengthened since the turn of the new year Dale Rolfe and Ed Westfall have improved on their play joining Barry Ashbee as topflight de fencemen Bob Wright throughregullar work lookalike real comer gt And lust as important Bap proved he had lost none of his magic when he baffled Eddie Bush and his Blltmorcs here last week From where we sat and stood it appeared the Biitmores of Guelph were confused bunch arteryHap pulled his triple shuffle Weve only one more thing to lay at the moment and thats to the fans Youd better get used to the idea that hockey will be on the scene for some weeks to come And judging from the crowds at the last few games it would be goodideafor youtoget to that ticket of fice little sponerthanusual rusr NOTES Bbwen Athletics in scoring over the come mam time of Barrie topped Beeton regular season The husky puckster lied 33 goals and 27 assists other Barrle nam es thanapppared prominently in the Scoring columns were Arnold Norerina with ight goals and 10 assists and Ray GarIePY two goals and eight helpers Flyers play Bradford BradFords in an exhibition game tonight atxBradford Then tomorrow night its up to Midland for anexhibitlon game against Hamilton odd or add 32 fuck After lsgeme schedulcgrolpwln hers met In playoff series rcur Rinks Qualify In Barrie BOnSpiel 10mm km in may with 16 rinks seeing their first action Play resumes again on Wed nesday with sponsor is risks in play lnsll 64 rinks have on tered the competition for The Barrie Examiner Trophy which goes to the winner of the main event and for the Sterling Trusts Trophy for the second event None of the 16 Barrie have yet to start play Cliff Cauldy of Tomato ROY gama of merrilner play Earl Carr of Cooksiown and Al Jones of Guelph are the top rinks thus far in tb Ster Trusts event Caldwell and Jones formerExanllner Trophy winners met in the first round with Caldwell winning Jones Cassldy Caldwell Carr and itilenwzgfll his next two games ones return next Saturday for theflnals Max Butcher and Boyd Mark ley won the daily consolation prizes on Saturday Boib rinks are from Orillls Lindsay Scbres which we copped by the Ayersl crew Examiner staff photo Charge Fitzpatrick Orillls defeated fl Batten Tomto the Max Butcher Orillls defeated Earl Carr Coolutowo 109 Don Turnbuli Dixiedefeafed Milt Irwin Midlt Cliff Cassldy To defeated Mel Granites 152 land lll route Royals Lamb Orillls no Fitzpatrick defeated Butcher 115 Cessldydefeatrl Tumbull 1H 01min defeatcd Fi strict rinks 7s up ifonrad Bossier Camp Borden 94 Torn Caldwell Orillls de feated Al Jones Guelph so Gord Whalan Oriiiia defeated Brampton ling s1 Boyd Merkley Orillls de George Thompson featedGuy Bell London 103 Caldwell defeated Bossier 118 Wbelan defeated Merkley 107 Caldwell defeated Wbelan SECOND EVENT Carr defeated Batten 12 Lamb defeated Irwin can ddesied Lamb 112 Jones Bail ddeated Thompson 75 Jones defeated Bdl 94 Fells def ted Illazm an and Tom Caldde of Orillls can Cp are undefeated in the first three defeated Clark 1+5 ifzn Hamilton 7760 Susies enhy in the Intelrile dial division of the On hrio AmmanBasketball Assn elation travelled to Hamilton Saturday and tasted defeat at the bonds of the hosts Score was 7160 Again the lack of oavelllng players filed with the size of the rage court spelled defeat for the locals ihe Hamilton gym was for larger then what Barrie boopsters were used However manager Ernie Pei rlmmux of the locals feels that ifbecanooaxafewrnoreof his players to be in action this onlogflhlrdsy in town the decision will be reversed The Barrie players had tough luck in the filst half of the game Many times the bail rolled round the hoop and fell wrong way The Harris boys also had trouble sinking free throws Because of these two factors the eventual losers Were on the short end of 3827 score at balltime Barrie miss ed 14 free throws in the first half of the contest The second half wes most all to the attendance with both teams zooming up and down the court last action al ways makes for tools and Dow Kettle and Nutley of Barrio ware forced off the floor with fouls Barrle had to finish tile game about four minuics with just four players on the floor For the elongated Hamilton crew Kinder and Ross showed the way with 22 and 21 points rupectively lintrum bad 15 points Wood bad 17 points for Barrie LEliPS 232 FEET wbile Nutley bad if and kettle 11 Kettlegot all of his points in the second lull The return some this Satur day is slated for Ill 830 pm start at District Central Collegiate Colts Curl Here Today As of last night 12 rinks bad flied entry for competition in Division Subdivision of the Colts Curling Competition Play started this morning at oclock at the Barrie Curling Club It will conclude some time tomor WW One of the rinks advised The Examiner lastth that it but dropped out George Kennedy convener had not yet been Id vised of this Tintleaves rinks in the rlmning Colt is one who has curled less than seven yean he winner of this group will play at Orillls next week Finals are to be played at Toronto Curling Club March 12 Here are the Barrie entries in the knockout series Dr All Grassland with Gene Pinkbein er Jim Clyne and Jack Gar her and Bill Hewlck with Gard Nccdllam Marshall Campbell and Emerson Webb other enhies are Ddug Rem say of Camp Borden Anny Sam Neilly and Manbb of Churchill Sinclair Coiling wood Hastings Midland Tracey 11 Ostrum and Volk RCAF Station Camp Borden and Charles Columbus Elm vale Quebecs Jacques Charlsnd Sweeps SkiJumping Honors SAULT STE MARIE om 20th Gocrl OfiYedr 853 By THE CANADIAN PRESS This wont be Ted Lindsays greatest National Hockey League season but it must surely be one of his most astisbing when Detroit RedWings sent the battered little left winger to Cblcsgojiisck Hawks iwosea sons ago he seemed fated to play out his NHL shing witho last plece club There wasoven talk that Hawks mightnot be able to Ilse his itsyum legs But with only 11 games left in the sched uleneither Lindsay nor Hawks bear the faintest resemblance to their colonelparts of last year BEST nv HISTORY The highestscoring left wing in NHL history got three goals Sun day nlgbt as Chicago trounced the visiting Tomato Maple Leafs 51 They gave him so goals in season Saturday thth Demit licked them 52 Lindseys line got both Chicago Rosie and lieassisted on one He also picked up his 15ml and 160th minutes in the penalty box where he reigns supreme Saturday Dickie Moore who has lnheritedlllndssys left wing spot on the allstar team col lected his 3an goal and got four assists as Montreal Canadians wallopcd Boston Bruins 30 for Jacques Plantes ninth shutout DIFFERENT surrmv Sunday at New York Cana diens lost 54 licking to Rangers whose 11 draw with Maple Leafs in Toronto Saturday stopped losingstreak stsix games Boston too was different team Sunday taking Red Wings 41 on their home ieeio consoli date tbcirhold on third place Sunday Lindsey was the first periods only soorertbougb We carried the attack In the second Bob Pulfqrd tied it but early in the third Lindsey scored again Lorne Ferguson added another before Ted scored his thirdsnd Eric Nosterenko completed the rout Edy chambergel assist all three Lindsay goals Saturday Tod Sloan scored both Chicago goals but it wasnt enough as Detroit scored three with Chicago sbdrthanded Dc troit scorers were Gord fjlow rookieCbarlleBIunsNlck Slick Goalie TerrySawcbuk played it rteaddy game in nets kicking and Bernie Geoffrlonvcounied the lxth Planteplsyedbrilliantly mak ing 31 saves Andy Hebwton hanged in two goals while Lorne Worsley made 31 saves on Canadiens Sunday Bellveaus rash allowing only Soul of the season Andy Bstbgate got New Yorks ï¬rst at the games fiveminuia merkwitb 30foot shot the capitalized on Doug liarveys WW END NINEGAME DROUGHT defied poor weather conditions Slmdny for successful defence of his Canadian skljumplng title and perfect sweep of weekend jump competitions here Cbsrlandjook the international jumping event Saturday at His wetba Park with leaps of 226 and feet to collect 226 points Saturday despite heedwlnds and slack of sun to quicken the ski run he put together and 190lt foot wink Franz Baler of Ottawa placed second in both events His jumps performances for 1999 Montreal Alex Dclveccbioand rookie ln the second Behenton and Harry Howell raised it to be fore Bcllveau scored and in the third llebenton scored again was Rsngers first tbirdperiod goal in misled gamesm Camille cury roun be out scoring Saturday little Camille gave Rangers 10 lead over Toronto that lasted until halfwaythrough the third when rookie Gerry Eb men scored long shot Leaf neiminder Ed Chadwick ï¬gmrontgh in inï¬ghtin by 38 ofs Dan Simmons was back in form Sundayvcnd stopped 39 as Wings poured it on inn vainef fort to place Rookie Larry Leach Jerry Toppazzinl Vic Stesiuk andGuy Gendron scored for Bruins Del veccbio got Detroits only goal HOCKEY RECORD av rnnicsivsnum PRESS Notional league APtI Chicago Boston New York Detroit Toronto wL corn v3 amleoei of 178 and 177 feet the former Austrian champion 187 points Saturday he want 209 and on feet for 2071points Moonrlifonireai unberger Chicago Geothfon Montreal Belivenn Montreal Howe Detroit Shrink Boston Sullivan New York BEATS RINGPRI Every carVAt Sunday won BIGSEVEN By ran censors rnsss The National Hockey League scoring race is ï¬ghter now than its been all seasonafter week end play only three points separ ate firstplace Dickie Moore of MontrealCanadiens and his Ham ï¬ght of hm gm place teammate Bernie on The leaders are atbgahr New York assesses secs sausages en Observers had hoped to see Cherisnd top 240 feet Sunday but winds ruled out wcblmce Louis Moser of Ottawa Skl Club was third in the Canadian competition with 16 and i7ifoot leaps for 17916 points The Nordic combination of crosscountry and Jumping events went to Irvin Sevoldof the Uni versity of Alberta who racked up 100 points in each pbue of the competition Yves Carbanueauof tbeUniversliy of Montreal fol lowed with 13184 total and Don Machod of Ottawa Ski Club was third with 17447 in the Canadian jumping event Frank Gashell of Fort William Ski Club was 10th with 1592 The mkilomeherace Sunday for the senior Canadian mens championship was won by Arvo Ayraoto of Sudhurys Voima Ski Club in two hours 15 minutes and 46 seconds Eero lusimeki of Beverltulet Ski Club Sudbury was second in 21735 and Elmer Ypya of North Bey third in 215245 Saturdays v18rkilornehe cross country race for senior men went to Antero Raubanen of Sampo For this game which meent next to as lr es the lam were concerned owner coach Rep Emma used three players from the Nowmarket Jlmior team Unfamiliar with such fasl company the Smoke Rings making up one forward line watched the hostslpoke four puck home while they were on the ice SMOKE RINGS Bills Larry Bowen and Johnmdefnlght were the lads elevated from the Newmsrket aggregation CubsludIZoleldearlyin the first period goals by Brian Walsh and Dennis Rath weli only to have Barrie bit the score sheet in the dying seconds of the perlad Denny Pshlck was the marksman naming histotal to II for the eases Larry Jones his 20th and Nelson indnlr his 11th were the Barrie scorers in the second period Hamilton couldnt hit Clinches By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peterborough Petes dlncbed second place in the 011A lunior Aserlainihefirstgameofa Sunday doubleheader In another game Roger Cote who has given mam on unwary forward oecondlhougbtsbefore skating past him was injured as Tomato Msrlboros drubbed tbs lsstplstsm llion mare4 flie burly defenoeman suffered three chipped teeth and gushed lipwben hit by high stick in thoflrstperiod After the inci dmi rulcd occidentalCole charged half the length ofthe rial tobounea Cuba Larry Jet frey off the boards He drew minor for his trouble was ror nuns Cubs with lost playoff hopes condoned to lrk the blgberupe as theydefesied Barrie Flynn Saturday Firstplace St Cath arinos ToePces ran their total points to 81 downing Peter boroilgli 30 Saturday Jim Connolly Wayne Boddy Charles Summon Tom Clark and George Montague led Peter borougb in their win over St Midis The victory liopped Peics almost seasonlong occu pancy of second spot Len Knack andGino Bebellsio connected for St Mikes crowd of 487 gotanexlra pioceof er cltemt in tile final Period Club Sudbifly who reiainï¬ the title with rim in 11132 Ayr anio wesseeond in 113149 and Ypya followed at 11454 Matti Ruuska of Revantulet took the senior mens veteran class over 18 ldlomehes in 12332 Second was Viibo Ahokas of Reipss Ski Club Port Arthur in 12547 andEero Lopouen of Reipas was third in121i71 Elna Mlflllia of Jehu Ski Club Sudbury led the intermediate ninekilometre event in 3939and Risto Santaielof Torontos Sisu Club came nut in 4320 re coml EYI CARE Noel Stephenson RO OPTOMEIRIST srsrmsom omnmusrs so APBOWTMENT PHONE PA H201 scoring points in Firm play exhibition to night and lunarr Bends action resom Therm with Peterberough Poles WINV er of the No ilmier HarnlitonRathwell Porter Baddoo BmlePstrIck Rolfe Walla Penalties Halg 1314 Po lenoilmo Brown 1855 SECOND PERlOD BarrieJones Relic Halgl no BarrieLecialr Walled Tessler 1107 Ewelllilï¬zulï¬uinn 057 on 1211 bonds and Walsh minorland 1421 Wesifall 1555 H111 THIRD PERIOD Hamiltenuitddoo HamiltonP Ratbweli Walsh 10 HamiltonJeffrey Templeton Forth Peualtiu Brown 513 50 is our Quinn 2nd Spot when Rebelisio and Patel GIRL Plsger staged their own battle Each draw fiveminute mail and 10minute miseondud ONLY rwc 560m Only goaltender Len Broderick and defer an Ian Sinclair were left out of Msrlboros reor lag spree against Bsmiliomfhl two clubs recorded totalof rbugh gonehi wbidi threcCnbs plays 10 solved cuts requiring stitch1 Hamilton goaltender Deuull Jordan picked up four stitchesen his forehead after he in hockedhtohhnetlnthemiddlo period chfrey was cut fm ek stitchesoathetopoftbehes and Neil Forth neededthseete close out over his eye Marlboro goal soorors wer Cots Ross Morrison Jim Wilcox Brian Walsh Sonny Osborne Garry Begg Jack Martin and Jim Martin Lloyd lLsddon Bob 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