Barrie FlyersRegain The Edgei Kingston Guelph SP Ifin LegionTitleS TYPE by srsve roux25cc Sports Editor ALL FOR NOTHING The Bronco HorvathVic StasiukJohnny Bucy trio is setting the world on fire in the National HOC key League scoring race When the 195980 tern ends the goal and points production will match if no surpass that of any other trio in the history of hockey The club possessing these gents is the Boston Bruins It also boasts stars Don McKenney and Doug Mohris Yet the Bruins are in iirth place in the stand ings and in grave danger of being there when the schedule ends seven games from now Led by the abovementioned line Bruins have scor ed the second most goals in the NHL this season At the same time they had the most scored against them All of this lends one to ask where is the trouble The most oftkheard answer is The Bruins are getting old In order to make the playoffs this year Bruins will have to finish the season la Toronto Maple Leafs or law season The Mapkos won the fourth played spot on the last day of the schedule Anyhow back to Horvath Bucyk and Stasluk its unlikely theyll receive the raises they must expect for next season No club is interested in personal per formances Its team triumph that counts and Bruin havent had too many this year It has amazed this reporter that the Bruins havent called more young minorleaguers to the NHL this year Goaltending which has been Bruin sore spot this season would halve been the first place we ex pected to see change at face Bruins drafted goalie Bruce Gamble of the New York Rangers last fall We felt the move meant pretty quick elevation tothe Bruins It hasnt been so Theres Normand Jacques in Kingston An unhealthy attitude by thprplayers has made Jacques goalsagainst aver age look similar But Boston has made no fatal 00001703 gt New York Rangers found away to at least up their gate receipts if not their standing The signing of Jack McCartan the us Olympic netminder is suredire way to pack em in McCartan may or mnynot prove to be or NH calibre In the remaining games Howeverhis appearancewill be more or novelty If the Rangers were oution good gomltending and nothing else they Would havebeen extre kind to veteran Alltollfns such changes It may prove Rk in topped Ted Hunt also won both lhcir games Monday Reggie from Calgary looked Ca impressivein winning lie over Ontarios Jack Edwards and 9lt5 over New Brunswicks Harold Mabey Newfoundland Nova Scalla 0n terio and Prince Edward Island Lwere in fourth place going into the third round of the roundrohm championships each vil win and loss Manitoba and British Columbia eaCh with abyc lost their only starts and New Bruns wrck and Northern Ontario both dropped two games The Groom rink from Northern Ontario was It was the worst defeat for 1255 ï¬lth hcgéigaidm giggling rghednJimgngoélï¬ Edwards Kingston rink chalked ton 10s to Carl Baltell of an decision over Brmsh nose Columbias Glen Hat er Jaw bylhe same score but went night mm 2100 111 reviewed flammable sedation The Kingston ad iowedby the annual banquet lo ï¬feigsfgm pï¬icsk Whi into is ac threehouse he mam couu no first and His stone scrat in Most of the 7000 observers of stop before the has line the first two draws figure if any But Kingston tied it up with rink is gomg to defeat Richard three in the fourth end and was three up by the 11th The match son it will have is he Albertas Stu Beagle Beagle and Quebecs produced three dead ends IL ce theRiehardson rink béstoppedl That was the big questiontoday at the Canadian curling chum pionshipsu The defending titleholders from Saskatchewan rornped through the first days play Monday with two oneslam victories scoring 34 points and allowing but eight The Regina quartetskipped by Ernie Rich ar son walloped highly egerded Mac Scnles of Manila 175 in the first round and NbthErn Ointarios Don Groom 193 in the second Both championship games in the first night It the Barrie Lew lou Minor Hockey Association finals ended in scores oi with the lilies going to the clubs that stood blgber over the regular season Guelph thus lock In junior lills despite playing to draw with Hamilton and Kiogslon got the nod over Cornwall in the no lor game Hob Wailon and Jerry Kinsells icored for Guelph Steve Coulier and George Pringle hit the mark for Hamilton Lewis Kelly and Mike McGllr bon blinked the light for Kings lon while Dan Moloney was the marksman on both occasions for Cornwall This action followed official iaceoils by Alderman Arthur iiorrow and Legion president Ciiil Kelly EXHIBITIONS In junior exhibition Marlboros on goals by Jim Kennedy and lohn Shrigley defeated Barrie tI Loch Caldwell scored for Barrie Three senior exhiblliona were also pinyed sudzury blanked North Bay on goal by Ron Richards Alvin Clarke and Ricky Burgess Windsor got past Kitchener by score CyAlkinaon ind two goals for Windsor Bob Sykes had saingle Scott Spear in Milled for Kllchener Bill McPherson had three goals and John Jackson one as Chal hnm dumped Whitby Bobby Maillon was the Whitby scorer Tomato and Boston played to 22 deadlock In the first of two NHL exhibition lllla Dave Me Aleer and Paul DAmbrosio scor ed for Toronto Brian Williams and Ron Stewart scored for Boa too In the other game the last or the night Ken Baldry soared to give Montreal to victory over Chicago Olflclnk were pleased at the good crowd Lhattook in the con tests and continually shouted their approval Second night of the finals with the Arm and NHL championship games us features will be play ed Friday night darting at seven oclock Scoring Monopoly Appears At Close MONTREAL UP For the during the week to remain last ID seasons only players from lie for sixth place Each bu as Red Wings have been able town the National Hockey league acor gt gan Hulls rl poinm cqualtlie Chicago season record set by Montreal Canadians and Detroit ing title but it looks as if the monopoly will end this season Blond BobbyHuil oi Chicago Black Hawks scoredtwo goals and gottwo assists in three games last week to take over solopossesion of the league leads and with the season ending March 20 only Boston Bruins Bronco iIorvalh tied with Hull week ago seems have chance of catchilighim Hull now has 37 goalsonly Horvath has scored as many and 40 assists for 71 points and lwopoint lead over the Boston centre who could manage only two assists in four games Lin 194849 Roy Conacherpi the Hawks won the title pnd then the Montreal Detroit monopoly be EddieLilzeoberger last year and he is only one goal behindlhe record of as set by Doug Bent ley in 194344 Delroits Gordie Rowe hho has won five scoring champion ships picked up three assists in real Canadiens Jenn Belivenu into third place Howe has 27 HENRI PULLS INTO FOURTH Henri 1c in Canadians centre got agoal and two assists to move into fourthplace lie with Beliveauqus lolal includes 29 goals and 37 assists Canadiens Bernie Geoffrion and New York Rangers Andy Bath gate each picked up one point Mansfield Ousls Kramer Motors Mansï¬eld Rubber put on ter rific show of power to defeat Kramer Motors 53 in the second game of the bestoflhree semi final series of the Banis Indus trial League The win was the second in sue cession for Mansfield thus giv ing them eutryto the ï¬nals The other series between Can adian General Electric and Thomas Electric is tied at one apiece Final game is to be played Thursday evening at Ben tie Arena Bum RINK WITH covrso rooms in Eonspiel immlo Georges Club last week From left to right the mem Here is ch nalrie iii that won lilo FiveYear Filly Curl bars Vare JMnriel Fendiey Audrey Webb Mary Hamilton three games to move past Mont goals and 40 assists for 67 points pointsGeoffran on 25 goals and 38 assists Rathgate on 31 goals and 42 late Eight behind is anins right wlnger Vic Stasiulr with 25 goals and assilis for as points and one back of him is another Boa ton forwardDon nicKenney with in goals and il assists Chicago netmlnderGlenn Hail blanked the opposition in two games and allowed only two goals in the other to lower his goals againsl average to 255 from 267 only seven deohnal points oil the ce set by Montreals Jacques Plante Halls six shutouts are the most any goaltender has managed this 5288mm HOCKEY nrconn By THE CANADIAN PRESS onlaflo Junior Series APls l5 13 13 MOIIMI Result Barrie Peterborough Wednesdays Gam Pcterborough at Barrie DHA Seam Rounth playoff Pete Barrie Windsor Beliefills Chathem Whitby KW Barrie Curlers Retain Trophy lit Gravenhurst Banie won the annual invi tallonnl doublerink bonspiel at Grave urst last week for the secon straight year The rinks representing Barrie Curling Club were Harry Arm strong slrip Larry Kart Jack Webb Ken Skelly Vern Adams skip Wib Harris Charlie Knight and Jack Garner Unlike Last year when the locals breezed through the op position to win all three games this years event presented stiff competition Barrie defeated Bale Gravenhursl and Bruce bridge Adams look rink to Orlllia yesterday for competition in the weeklong event lhere and qualified for llnalrday play in the secondary event for he Keefe Trophy He had Frank Hargreaves Nig Edge and Jack Garner PLAYOFF HOCKEY WED Barrie liyers Vs Pelerhoror 5th Gnine of Junior 815pm BARRIE ARENA and Muriel Stephens two broke away will just one do Score 33 Deadlock goal with im 14 seconds re maining to PW Elva Petcrbor nugh Peter lie with Barrie Flycn last night and kqit the bestofseven eight points quar luflucl series knotted aft lot complete gamer Filth game is slated for Barrie Arena tomorrow night and sixth in Pelerbarough Thursdw The contest was almost car bon copy at the third game of the fabulous OHA Junior playdown The big difference was that more goals were scored and the location was different EEGAIN EDGE The TPT Pete look decid ed edge in the aerial when they picked up tie in Barrie Satin day It was the first point eith er club had picked up on the road However the Ilyen re gained lhe favor oi the guess perls by returning the feat More than 3500 fans watched the lube battle to scoreless draw lor more than In minutes the gm stanza Then things rmwokaiéisatmama Flyers lied it up with 21 Ieeonk remaining Flynn threw the fans into morbid silence in the bandwidl frame by seaming twice lo build up 31 lend Pelee scored in two goals at the third period dius making It probability that the series may go on for quite some that gen my one Hu clean somcc what handicapped by slowloot ing mid obviously poorsighted linesman Bill Buckley ruled with iirm hand assuring 18 sen tences nine to the Ilym Believe it or not one the sentences iominuie nip conduct in erg Billy Knibbr Bob Wright got an early shower whenbepinkedupaflor minuic misconduct gm misconduct Without set pattern for swit Flyers really moving They hue tied like in no other game and came mighty close to proving the Peta werent so much faster than lot of fans figured wme Connolly heck of fine hockey player put the Pelee in the lead Late in the initial stanza as be cashed in on pasrfrom Wayne Buddy The lender back Bodily gave the puck to Connelly about is feet out from in front of the Barrie net and it was in before you could blink aneye Just 59 seconds later Nelson Leclnir showing or sign of an in jured foot banged home Wayne Cinirmontr rebound GAGNE SHINE Early in the sande frame Pierre Gngne who had trouble controlling the puck despite an other great show of desire look pass from Gilbert from face off just outside the Pelerborougb biueline zoomed around defence man Jim Roberts and picked the faéflgnner with the low sizzler 16 aeoon remamm in the same session Gayle ought his way die leomh of the ice On PegterbOrou nlanglhgboardsbefonptnbiug Dale Rolls and EdWestfall thewck in front oldienei egslnlecmnd lo playarouud Larry lanes was lhere to smash the clock or Barrie And they it into the wroer between Gerry were nothing short of terriï¬c in Randall and the post lhc third palOd quicktooling But come to third period we Hume wnuldnt allow the be bame chuggd For even lwo Seconds to breath from first minute tension of the mm baldi gnme Flyerl actually had the Milk 19 b0 WU11¢ mm play and mm beamfrom sitting position in However Pelee gal the breaks Peri Gary Mark who hasnt ranked PM N01 wad utoomuchoilgoaisoorerthie Em HG 35 Filtered by lesson potledtwo lo run the mills Point Wllh three sums mm 33 50 we left in the Ichcduled series two mnunllarlclonuMlh lbepuck mm am Bobby can ere urn yard murder Marks big marker came while lbs almost laser the game and made themselves heard The load arena should be acked to the rafters for tomor rtralght out mws game VEilber that or lizfrogl where mark was ary drilled puck back end in cogent T0 13 denied were when Ihal goal was scored Flyen still imamdoggedlyh the final Iec ondr Pierre had drive that gave Randell iroIble at the 1955 NONI be second time lbls season the out of his cage with abour 40 seconds left Ilyen couldnt get thing lines Hap Emma had his punk past centre ice PIERRE GAONE meddnghtenibly wmgin flailarea BARBIE goal Rutledge defence Rolfe Westfall Wright Rutledge forwards Gngne Gilbert Jones Awrey Knibbs losslcr Panchnclr PETERBOROUGH goal Ron dall detains Roberts linger Plcard Zakos forwards Con neliy Senior Dawson Mulhol lsnd Riverd Roddy Mork Dart Kanverva Turnbuli Lsrose Mo Gonigal Officials referee nun Mc Lean lineamcn Bill Buckley and Joe Smith all of Hamilton SPECIAL 1955 on nine WITH Vl ENGINE AND RADIO Licence 111751 NELSON LECIAm Goaier Rutledge wlur had al lowed some questionable goals earlier in the series was up to peak form ymlerdny He was upecially hot on breakaway by Hugh McGonigal He robbed Conneliy with shortstoptype grab while lying on the ice Then too Fiyers missed great opportunities In the initial stanza both Knibbs and Bob Awrey had Randall beaten but hit the gosler with their shots Marcel Tessler hit the goal post Wilh sizzler early the third Period NOTICE am now associated with the 6031 CRAIG Barber shop 32 Bayfleid Slreet First door north of 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