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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1964, p. 6

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ynmmwmmnn rawr BARBIE CENTRALB Bay Thompson 32 light tweeter jlets go hook shot while he lag covered by Cobourgs Davis in the above action shot Cobourg Collegiate St Johns jCollege oi Branliard iiinrnhill and St Charles College at Sud hury advanced to the champion abip round following last nightl openlag action in the annual cnlnen Ball Basketball rami meat No games were rim all at Central and North krllegiato gyms and hitting the consolation dlvisian were Smith Falls Osh awa Central Bidgemont High at when and the host team Barl Irie Central six games will he played to day all at Central with the icbamplonahip final scheduled to get underway at pm Central bowed to Cobourg Col takui at Central in Inst nights opening action in the Golden Ball Basketball Tournament Thompson led all scorers 1n the game with 16 pointa but Golden Ball Tourney Will Wind Up Today Cobnurg led all the way tali ing an 1311 margin in the iirat quarter and ending the ilrst halt with $17 lead Central closed the mar quarter ut Cobourg came an to 3542 in the third strongly in the last quarter Second game at Central saw St Johns College stage strolls second ball to beat Ridgemcnt High of Ottawa 55416 St Johns had 149 lead at the end of the iirst quarter and were ahead 2721 at the hall They widened their margin to 3828 in the third quarter Jim Canal paced the victors with 22 points and Pikule check ed in with 10 Scabie was high ior Bldgemont with nine points 1v VJWMWWIWV Alli1 nanny WAYam illO Alberto Crown CANARY CF captured the Royal Canadian legion national curling churn pioashlp or the second soccer sive year Friday with tri gm over New Brunswick Tile victory leit Dunc Grants Calgary rink with record at seven victories and one deleat liter eight rounds oi the illrink roundrobin competition one round remains to he played today and all his rivals have lost at least three times Last years winner was Pete Husar oi Edmonton British Columhln Saskatche waa0ntarlo and Prince Ed ward island enter the line round tled or second place with records oi ilva wins and three loss each and Quebec has one win in eight Itartr in other eighthround matches British Columbia strapped Que bec 2W Prince Edward island edged Manitoba Ontario hat tered Nova Scotla 155 and Sas katchewan clipped Newiound land gt5 Ontario ski Rudy Steski of North Bay ad no dliiiouity against the Nova Scotie rlrlk led by Frank Boar oi Train in the ninth round today Que becwudmm against Mani toha New Brunswick ainst Saskatchewan Prince srd Inland against Newtoundland Ontario against Alberta and Nova Scotis against British 00 lumhia Castro bowed 5646 Other Central players in the photo are Cook 1m himsden 13 and Simona it Exam aminerfiioto Expressimen Eyen Series COLLINGWOOD Goals by Lloyd Boyer and Ed Hazlett carried Bradiord Expressmeli to $1 victory over Colllagwood Shipbuilst here last night to send the heetoiaeve Georgian Bay intermediate Hockey beague semHinel series to the sevznlh contat Enpresrmen will try to wrap up the series tonight on home ice Winner at the series meets the winner at the harriedlid lend series which is also tied he Final gamela thisaerlea will be played at Midland Tiles day night Dave Fitter scored Colllng woods lone goal last night it was the closest game at the series but with the home ice advantage Expressmen are their lead to til82 in the third quarter paced Allard and Woralold Smith Falls with it and points respectively Biggest individual periorm once at the tour games came in the second game at North Polaao hit for 30 points ior St Charles in their 51 victory ov er Oshawa Central Poland was standout throughout the game Calder and Home were Osh awas top pointgenera with 14 each St Charles moved into 2010 lead in the first quarter but Oshawa came hack in the sec ond and trailed 31h at the hall St Charles wrapped up thede cision in the third quarter Retains lyBJCli 13MB haul99ml Editor Barrie seven ieroed the seventh and dad game lheirhutotsmoGeorgicn Ba lliermedlate Hockey league semi tins series last night at the Aral whea they nipped Midland Film to tie the series so Gerry McBrides high back hander heat goaltender Chuck Jewell at ioznoithathird per lodtohreaandeadlockand glva Barrie the victory Seventh game will be played at Midland nludly him Facing possfiric eliminlliw Seven Ups set blistering pace irom the opening whistle Theyrenupautludinlhs tlrstperiod mdbadawmo gin early in the secondttyera came back with pair but Sev ra Ups scored again to 117 lead into the tint period Mldisad struck tor two goals in tile llrst nine minutes to even the score but McBride notched the psyaii marker and Seven Ups hung on in the last halt as Flyers stormed arolmd goal tender lted Henry looking for the equalizer SMITH 81AM Al Smith centrenian tuned deieaceman was the scolinl star tor Barrie potting two goal and assisting on another pair He played standout game and eoadi Clarmce Smith used another cmtre Jon Weeks back an deleaoe with Al giving Seven Ups ilva boaailda lor wsrds en the too when this pair took its shill Bob Garner and Dick Bertrand accounted or Barrles other goals Dave NIchollshen scored two oi Midlands markers had Red McLean and Ed Dorian notched the others Seven Ups took advantage oi Midland penalties ior thres at their live goals Bob Garner started SevenUps rolling 521 of the £HK period whenhetlppedirlAlSmilha bandleader while Murray Yorke was serving booking penalty Gary Lawson oi Midland and big Gord Thompson oi Barrie tangled shortly alter the goal and each received minor ma jor and misconduct Howie Forbes joined the pair in the penalty box less than minute later and while Barrie bad the man advantage Chuck Jewell came up with iour line saves While Seven lips were short haiided alter Weller received Insmonuments ingMIdlaa rimming Barrie Seventips players pictured above in Bed Mo ldean who raiserhls stick will log the air altar scor proved eerily to Flyers in the opening minutes oi the lecoad period With 15 seconds remain ing in his interierence penalty Smith struck or his second goal heating Jewell with long drive to ilnish oil play with Ber trend and Robertson MYERS ml BACK Flyera cams back At Malena slipped the puck into the wide open net while Bed Henry was sprawled on the ice after making previous save Ten minutes later Ncholishen bat ted in Blake Balls rebound to narrow Barrles margin to one goal Seven Ups took advantage oi Midland penalty to Ball to go ahead 41 at 19M Smith engin eered the play passing from the bluellne to Jess Weller who slipped goalmouth pass across to Bertrand and Bertrand tap pad the puck into the corner Flyers werent ready to our reader yet They came out in the rd period trash and deten mil With Win limit at Earle Arena Sin rounding McLean are goal tender Bed Henry unable to stop the puck pictured just stones the goal line George er Edward hit the goal post on good play Dorloa put ilyers on even terms with the locals 858 picking the short side on pass irom McLean Then came McBridea winner He worked his way in front of Jewell and let go the backhand er He had the far side labelled and heat Jewell with high hackhander Dick Bertrand had two great scoring opportunities beiore the game ended at the 12minute mark on threeonone break Jewell stopped Bertrand at the goalmouth With three minutes remaining Bertrand had break away irom his own blueline He went in close looked up or an opening and lost control oi the puck Flyers hammered 19 shots at Red Henry to this session and the veteran neimlader came up with some sensational saves summit By Barila By Midland Boomer lot Gold son Thats quti Ed ward standing at tar ldt and Bob Garner behind the re ieree Seventlpe won the oonten Examine Photo Second Period Barrie Smith Bertrand Robertson 415 Midland McLean Dorian Lawson 516 Midland Nlcbolishen Ball Westialll 1516 Barrie Bertrand Weller Smith 1301 Penalties Forbes Stoddard Ball Ihlrd Plriod Midland Nichollshen OConnor Westialll 1le Midland Dorian Multan 558 Barrie McBride Ahbott Weeks 1032 Penalty Weller Shots on goal 17 is 1344 11193 heavy iavorites to cop tonights ammm FintPeriod legiate ln theiilrst game at minor penaltynt 1309 JWu miliedhndnt 119 Nicholishen ICentral last ni ht Hay Thompson ed all scorer with in points Bob Skrypny ichuk iollawed with ii ioi Cen tral Ravensdale and Sayers each iscored 13 points or Cobourg and Days and Davlseach ihoored 11 lHornets Inoise Centrais Strengihéfifliécid Pittsburgh Hornets strength hned their lead atop the West iarn Division in the American jHocliey League Friday night hut it was the tallend Spring tieid Indians at the Eastern Di illslon who made the loudest AT NORTH GYM Dale Crouter paced Thornhill to 5946 victory over Smith Falls in the that game at North Col legiate lllornhlli ran up 199 tlrst quarter lead and never looked back They were ahead llnat the hall and stretched Win To era for the Indians to tie the lieds Willie Marshall tor the league scoring leadership Each has 76 points after Marshall coin legedhoth goals in the Reds Jim Wilcox tired pair tor the indians The others were di vided among Gard Miller Mi 28point periormanceV by when they took 5M lead LEGION MINOR HOCKEY JR St Mikes Feterhoro Scott lemon lI it Brown goal Hamilton Barrie Mar tin goals Mills Hav era Todd Potts St Catharines Marilee it Shimell Huhinoii Hamilton 11 Lamcreaux Carol goal Nlagare Falls Guelph McGregor gosl17 Rich ardson McDonald 8R Kingston Windsor ll Case goals Omaha Kitchener Church Muth Keswal each one goal McKnight Hershey Cleveland Fudden Palmer Moran Favero Gar iepy Milne Flower HH lier each one goal NE Detroit New Yorkz Megcr Cy Atkinson 1F Car ter Shanks goal Toronto Trail Mc Fnddflr Marion Craig Kelly one goal each Hel mer 2L Saunders goal Montreal Winnipeg Maloney Ramsey Vause Denney goal Pollard Soelgrove Boston Chicago Stew art Kyle MoGibonn McPherson goal was brilliant on breakaway stop on Gamer pass irom Dick Bertrand to Ken Robertson sent Robert son and Al Smith in on Jewell with only deieneeman Ray Gar iepy Robertson carried the puck over the hlueline passed over to Smith and the latter beat Jewell with law shot The goal came with minute and halt remaining in the period Seven Ups bad consider able margin in play in tile op ening period olrtshootlng Flyers 1135 penalty to Howie Forbes Marlies Top Flyers 52 masses raus Oat or Toronto Marlboros gled hy Jewell and seconds lat Barri Garner Smith 5m Harris Smith Robertson ertrandl 1531 Penalties Yorke Lawson Elinor mayor misconduct onlpson minor major mis conduct Weller tipped in OConnwrs pass to close the gap to one goal again Chuck Edward came close round the live minute mark His whistling long shot was jug Wendy Griner Will Retire TORONTO CPl Wendy Grin theligure lithtclxlllml may have lost championship because she wouldnt wear glasses on the ice hasdeclded to don her glasses and doti her skates The 13yearold skater iour times Canadian champion and runnerup in the 1962 world championships announced Fri day that she has retired irom active competition and hopes to study sociology and philosophy 7614 The indianl suddenly iound Eggnog 13°31 at the University at Toronto within four points of Hershey by shadingRochester Ameri Icons zl Centre Brian Kilrea tired goal and assisted on three nth lthc goalscoring range and took chel Lahadle Gary Bergman Cornwall St Paul JR Im champions oi the Ontario out their wrath on the second Bill SweeneyJohn Rodger Bill Richards Pollock goal 5L claim 12 Hockey Association JuniorA se plnce Hershey Bears dumping White and Dave Amadlo My Whitby North Bay Emma 20 ms Fnday dumped Niagara itbe latter 101 The loss ieit the rap Stanklewlcz scored Hershn Koopmans Norton Wil N135 Fan 16 FaileFllefl 52 to take aears nine points hack oi the eys goal with 35 seconds rc kinson Beaten one goal each We 14 lead in their bestoiseven semi idie Quebec Aces maining to rob goalie Jacques Eoyntoa Marchail gym 13 imai series gt Hornets openedathreepoint Caron at shutout SW Marlboro weathered total gt spread in the west trounelng Vic Staslulr Lowell MscDon mm new of 17 minutes in penalties and the secondplace Cleveland har aldvand Yves Incas tired iirst Md mm Clement petalbum were outshot 157 in the that ions +1 period goals to lead Pittsburgh Chm 30mm period but came on strong to gt in the only other scheduled to victory MacDonald scored spmmew mm at Av roll up their wrnaing margin toutlag Providence Reds moved his second midway through the Omaha and mommy gave the Flyers In onecomer you have Mont Canadlens who havent on genre in live tries in the anther Chicago Black Hawks who havent won National Hockey League title in 37 years it adds up to clutch game lit the Montreal Forum tonight ins the Hawks come to town with sleadertwonoint lead over the floundeng Babitants Chicago with our games re mainlng to Montreals iive would come close to clinching fithe championship by defeating ithe Canadians and going on to beat the Red Wings in Detroit Sunday if Boston Bruins lobliged by dawning the ths at Boston Sunday the Hawks would he only point away By the same tokeu double nvlctory or Montreal would put Canadlcas back in the drivers Place Tor to Mao who open owliork Hangers at Maple ton eisorhavo middle period to round out the Homets scoring Joe SZurs took the shutout away irom goalie Roger Grader with goal in KeyGnies Tapin ithIOndlLoop Tonight their playoii status in mind Theyre two points ahead oi trait and can use all the points they can get against the filth plece Blueabl BPIYIHGET 0N MONTREAL But the spotlight rests squarely chMontreal Where the Canadiens who have been welcome surprise to theirfans all season have suddenly lost their scoring touch We have to aeore more goals coach Toe Blake said Friday an gluon issuwn out legs wereo 10 defeat at Tor onto last Wednesday night and scoreless tie in New York the previous Sunday The presence of Glenn Hall in the opposition net otters scant hope ior improvement In the course oi winning tour torchicagos six withthree ties over the season the Montreal sharpshooter have bear out scoredlaefi beating Hall for an averagevoi two goals game The most hes ever allowed themvou single night is three Haycrait McMahon Murray 17 It Walton Bowen Eyers Providence Spokane Bunney goals Kline Morrison goals ne=n Francan Whitby Windsor Kitchener Cornwall Sudhuly North Bay St Paul goddamnac rs 14 lead midway through the iirst with Toronto holding man advantage But Gary Din aen scored less than two mialt ntealnter to not the count Cleveland Quebec Providence henchmen Ilbe Hawks themselves have lived thmugheralump of mag aiiiceat pgroporvtions 1n the course at which they blew lopoint leadhultup by late November to get into their present dogiightwith the Csna diens lvoweeks ago the shoe was on the other foot with the Mont realers dead level with Chicago and with three games in hand That was when the Habs started their slide VFrsnk Seiko Mohtreals man aging director traces it to the clubs youth Rookies such as Jacques LaperrlereTerry Har per and John Ferguson made the team the rurprlse ot the season But says Seiko may have become ovaranxlous in the stretch drive making or rsnt plays that have been nostly For tonightsgame the HBWiildlan considerablyl more rest th the Canadlcns whohlawtheir1ii squeak to the heats Wednudnvnlsil erou DZUMP files uuafluoapa rsssuuman unannpnnu New York 33 ouflfiifiat renniniris

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