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Barrie Examiner, 29 Dec 1967, p. 8

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ACs BWW 52 LEAD ShortStaffed Orillia Rallies In 3rd Period Orillia Stock Bros produced the biggest upset of the 1967a hockey season last night at Bar rie Arena defying heavy odds to rally from behind big def left and defeat Dorrie AC5 55 most exciting and dramatic Georgian Bay Junior finish was witnessed by ACs biggest crowd or the year numbering 18 With only skeleton lineup of six forwards three detencemcn and goalkeeper the fifthplace Orillians exhibited great stamina in forcing the play during the gzmes dying minutes The Bar the team which had their fourth plcce hold narrowed to three poinn dressed full comple ment ol15 men This big ad vantage failed to make differ encc as the stock Bios persist ed against token Barrie check ing oilorl notably when they coasted in the third period Barrie held 52 advantage at the end of two periods and were in front 54 with only five pressed hard and scored three goals in space of trio minutes and 45 seconds Orilllas man power was cut down further to only three reserves on the bench as defenceman Dave Roberts was forced to retire early with recurring back ailment The entire Orillia offensive was produced trom one line cen trc Bob Bunis flanked by Ian lchinnon on tho leil side and Gerry liawke at right wing Burns participated In all the tab lies gaining two goals and four assists llaukc who posted the winner at 1735 scored twice and assisted once as did McKin non DIG LEAD Barrie built up to advantage over the first period when David Reid scored pair ll seconds apart and alurray Perry hit the mark at 1707 less than two min utes alter Reids flurry McKin non and Burns chopped the gap down to single goal midway in the second period but the hosts restored their three goal no SPORTS COMMENT Barrie Flyers Reach Last Seasons Totali By CHRIS AYLOTT minutes and in seconds remain ing At this point the visitors BARRIE FLYERS ARE number oneaway from home The local Senior entry celebrated Christmas with pair of victories on enemy territory to vault within striking distance of the first division The Bar rie club after 23 games also reached 23 points plateau which they needed full 40 games to achieve last year in the freshman Senior season The sixth place Barrie squad has balanced record of 11 wins against 11 defeats and one tie They are five points up on Woodstock Alcans and three behind fifth place Guelph Regals with two games in hand on the latter rivals Flyers achieved their strong position by dumping second place Gall Hornets 32 last Saturday and whip ping Woodstock 74 Tuesday night These successes brought their road record to six wins against six de feats best among the entire circuit On home ice the locals are 551 LAST SEASON Flyers were labelled pushovers in some circles as they only managed 10 wins and three ties This tag no longer applies as Barrie has met with success against most of the top clubs They have taken one out of three from frontrunning Kingston and two of three from third place Toronto while they are 20 against Gait Collingwood and Guelph have been the biggest stumbling blocks both winning all three startsagainst Flyers to date Flyers are keeping pace with the rest of the circuit in the offensive department Their tillgoal total is fifth best and four men are ranked among the leagues top snipers THE FRONT LINE of Corby AdamsJon Weeks Mike Dubeau is just abouttthe most dangerous attack ing unit around They have accounted for combined total of 37 goalsand 59 assists roughly 40 per cent of the teams offensive Centre Dave Nicholishen has movedyup among the leagues best with eight goals and 16 assists Tonight Flyers will try to ring out Centenrual Year on happy note as win would make clean sweep over seventhplace Woodstock Alcans The local club has dumped Woodstock three times to date and holds 1011 scoring edg Tonight is also big on for as Flyers will conduct the draw fort wmobiie an freezer r10 game from playe be drawn at one of the intermissions SOME HIGHnSCORESjrebeingerecordod strong Kempview Mens Major fivelpin bowling eagu this season After top average manAl Broadfoot set precedent by surpassing the 1000 infall mark for three games several weeks ago his record already has been shattered Don Ftalick included 360 single last week on his way to sparkling 1013 triple Broadtoot sets the overall pace with sizzling 270 average as Fred Hickey 264 and Fralick 260 are closo behind Thcstrength of the circuit is exhibited with hailt higher one cm or mourosiit fresh from its fan tastic Expo 67 triumph has gained international re spool and it hopes to benefit from this added image by obtaining major league baseball Along with bid for the Olympic Games and one in the wings for the 1970 world hockey tournament Jean Drapeaus color ful city is apparently in the rurininglor big league ball franchise AMontrealsports advtser has already conferred with such top baSeball personalities as Buzzie Bavasl general manager of Los Angeles Dodgers While the rican League has gone aheadwtih theAthletlcs ytlalleEITiO Oakland California and installednew franchises for Kansas City and Seattle the National League is also planning to grow to dozenteamsNL president Warren Giles revealed that bids havebeen made by San Diego DallasFort Worth Milwaukee Buffalo Denver Torontoand confidentialgroup Rumors bidder WhileMontreal isregarded is an untappedmajorf leaguebaseball market pro baseball once was there outThe old Montreal Royals despite playing and inja quate park flourished as Brooklyn Dodgers tarnational League tripleA farm team Theywere anions the first team in organized baseball to halve negroplayer asJackie Robinsonwas developed there leading them to Governors Cup title in the mid 19505 thailtoyals folded and tr ii organizadvbaseball depart thoQuehe TlIE su ass 67wiilhave illreaching ectopic Canada city and biglengne hali horsemen cold eryyaeit be one of the results its much energy as al minute to try for the ty Orillia controlling the puck Barrie and had shutout going doieri others sportingv averages of 25001 persist that Montreal is th latter unkown mt unnre moon by iran Cameron and defence man Brian ilctadden ltelerce Andy Class of Aurora had relatively easy time as scssing six minor penalties to each side Perrys first period score came with the visitors playing two men short Orillia nctmindcr Art Houlds woth survived first period in jury to come through with some sensational stops as Barrie held H46 shooting edge The mask ed goalkeeper was struck on the left knee by hard slop shot from AC dcienceman Pete Ber tram lie was given an extend ed rest as the referee called an early intermission with the re maining two minutes and see onds tacked onto the middle ses slon In blowing their solid lead and failing to capitalize on huge manpower advantage the Bar rie club heat themselves com binatlon oi indifferent checking and missed opportunities count ed against the hosts itlany Bar rie shots at close range were ividc oi the mark Brent Smith and Cameron had the misfortune to hit posts alter boating the Or illia goalkeeper Barrie coach Al Shewchuk rc movcd his goalkeeper in the fin ing goal Barrio forwards scram blcd all around llouldsworths crease but were unable to hit the mark The game ended with round centre iec Bob lliallion played in goal for for nearly in minutes The six goals were by no means his fault as he had little support from his loose checking team mates Orillia clinched the fourgrime schedule series with Barrie as last night was their second win along with lie The two clubs battle again Saturday at 830 pm in the Orillia Community Centre TIIILED OFF Orillia Goal Houldsworlh Defence Fax Roberts Pet sura Forwards hlcltinnon Burns Hawke Pepper Martin Crawford Barrie Goal Mallion De fence McFadden Wolienden MacPherson Burke Bertram Forwards Hoggarth Kelly Smith Lee Cameron McCann Adams Perryt Mid Referee Andy Closs of Au rora Lincsrnan lim Burke oi Barrie gFlrst Perlod lBhirie Reid McCann 14 Barrie Held Perry 1510 3Barrie Perry Hoggarth Bertram 1707 Penalties Burke int Hawke knee 1550 sura histick 1707 Second Period Orillia McKinnon Petsura 919 Orillia Burns lMcKinnonl 1307 Harrie Cameron Wolienderi 1333 Barrie McFadden Smith Kelly 1446 Penalties Foir tint 200 Hog gath itcheek 610 Roberts and Reid histick rough 724 Smith trip 1001 lilcltinooa elbow 15 Burns Adams Third Period Orillia Burns 901 Orillia llawke Euros sure 10 Orill liavvirei 11 Orillia Penal Pet ilawko iBurns Perry trough 636 No players who itll be prominent in tonights OllA Senior action at Barrie Arena are Flyer linemales Jon Weeks left and Mike Dubeou The pair have scored well against tonights oppon ents Woodstock Alcans and they wilth key figures in Bar rlcs efforts to sweep the tour game schedule series between the two clubs Dubeau has picked up nearly third of his assist total of 22 in three out ings with Woodstock He has By THE CANADIAN PRESS No oi the hottest teams in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior scrim clashed lhurs day nightand the result was dead hcaL St Catharirics Black Hawks riding fourgame win streak and Hamilton Red Wings un beaten in eight games battled to draw before 2825 fans in Hamilton Arena In the only other game Thurs day Petcrborough Petes crushed Ottawa 675 51 at Peter borough The tie enabled Hamilton to take over fourth place ahead of idle Montreal Hamiltons Rich Pelit scored 12 seconds after the opening whistle and there was no fur ther scoring until Toni lVreve lynn made it to early in the second period The Hawks tied the score on goals by Maurice LAbbe and Dale Power but Danny Law sons 26th goal of theseasnn put the Wings ahead b2 with 63 sec onds left in the second period Skeeter Teelisalvaged tie for the Hawks onva power play goal in the third COAST TO WIN Pctethorough twice within the first iive minutes then coasted to their lilth win of the season to gain an eighth place tie in the standings with Oshawa Generals Petes goalie Bill White was GB moon WLI Huntsville 14 11 5129 Collingwood 12 0107 5071 Parry Sound 12 01066324 BARBIE 78 8814 Orillia 163 7511 Penetang 413 63113 Eraeebridge 114 84187 Lori Nights Scorn Orillia BAREIEVS lt Penetbug ay Bariie la 13 is For Barrie Flyers close out Centen nialYear locallywith home game highland they will be attempting to sweep their four game schedule set over Wood stock Alcans tonights 830 pm BarrieArena opponents locals single point back oftilth place Guelph fiegals and fatten their advantage over Woodstock to seven points in the three wins over Wood stock this seaso rightwinge Mike Dubean has been the attacker He has managed two goalsand seven assists setting up linemate and team leading points man Carhyfndams with tour tallies Jon Weeks centre on up pnAicaos with three goals and four assists as Adamshas also registered four assists um 6233255 saasaooasur éaassassoan aaaaanssnan Jaguannamaa 3558 they the front unit has also tattooed Fliers rich Adan continues his strong bid for the league scoring title and his record to date well ahead ot last season includes 11 goals and no assists Dubeau ranks mong the leagues top playmak ers with 22 assists win would also vault the The tourman Fiyec defensive unit continues to make big contributio the strengthened funny Gariepy Howie Forbe lom Hicks and Ken Robertson hag combined Following are the unotl at team statistics Ken Robertson tome Knowles Ray hifew Howie Forbes AlSliit TomHicks Ron Vermette Jr Hawks Wings Battle To Draw Braeebrldge at Coiling FRIDAY DECEIEER rivers MEET iiictiiis gained two goals and seven as sisis Weeks the veteran cen tre has come on strongly offer slow start His record gainst tho seventhplace Wood stock entry is three goals and four assists Game time to night at Barrie Arena is 830 pm This game is also the big night for two lucky hockey fans The draw for snowm bile with trailer ond freezer wfll be conducted during one of the intermissions Examiner Photost nearly 10 minutes away from his first shutout when Ottawas leading scorer Pierre Jarry notched his 17th goal of the year the Hawks Hamilton outshot 3583 CA £31146 1951465 minrs IIs ow Waklfl PAMASWS Fol Witt9k oavos iceReuters King ston Acos 2o victory over spermicide tearri Thursday hockey tournament in this Swiss Acharnplons toughtlriie of it night gave thetlntario squad its chance to win the Spengler Cup community Saturday The tourcountry roundrobin tournament winds up Saturday when the Aces meet lnkomotlv Moseo or irs plac Switzerland plays Finnish se lection teamfor third place lkikomotivapd the Finnish team played to surprising 44 tic Thursdaywith the Soviet team scoring ailits goals wiiiun 11 minutes Kinstonsoored in Thursday night victory on firstperiod goal by myearold defenceman lirn Gebhardt in the fourth min ute and ihirdperiodially by winger whoscor gt with eight minutes leftin theygarric The Swiss gave tnrio Hockey Associ after Gobhardts gosh only siackeolng theirdefence enough for Mercer to skim tii puck netward was 54 3W7 roe7M7 new flirtWMMIeiillflgfl prionu nu nun yum Veterans Bring Hub Wing Wins By GRAHAM COX deiln Pme Sufi Writer When young legs are needed its nice to have few rookies on hand but when goals are needed most in the veterans who generally come through as two National Hockey League coaches found out Thursday night Montreal Canadiens whipped Minnesota North Stars 62 and Detroit Red Wings dropped Phi Iadelphia Plyers so in the only two scheduled games with ve terans doing most ot the dam age for the winners The Cunadiens got 11 points including four goals and seven asshts lrom veteran line of Gilles Trembiey Jean helivcan and Claude Provost while Gary Bergman scored twice and Gor die ilowc got goal and two as slats for Detroit Tremblay was the big unner among the group on eciiog three goals and an assisthis first threegoal night in eight NHL seasonswhile Provost scored goal and added two as sisLs and Bellveau the Montreal captain picked up four assists his biggest point night of the season The other Montreal goals wont to Tremblay and John Fergus on while Mike hlcntahon and Parker lilac Donald scored for Minnesota PENALTIES IIURT ironically both Minnesota goals came on power plays with Ferguson serving penalties in the first period GaryPeters and Norm Uli REVIEW 01 THE YEAR By illan Mayer man with his 14th of the year scored the other Detroit goals with Claude Latorge scoring twice and Gary Domhoefer once for Philadelphia The victory snapped three gnme losing streak for Detroit and Ihrcegame win streak for Philadelphia as Ed Van lmpc oi the Fiyers took lGstitch gash in his head from puck shot by Alex Delvcechio of Detroit dur ing the third period The results did nothing to the standings in either the eastern Three Flyers In Top Ten GALT tCP Moe Galnnd of Toronto Marlboro leads the scoring race into the second hall of the Ontario Hockey Assn elation senior league series in goaliending Norm Delellce oi Gait liorncts has wide edge in the goals against race with 111 average in 18 starts lie also leads with three shutouts Galand has fivepoint lead assists for to points Dave lilc Comh of Collingwood Kings is second with 16 goals and 25 as sists for 41 points Corby Adams of Barrie Flyers holds third place with 17 goals and 21 as sists for 35 points The leaders are legend To rontoT Collingwoodtl Barrie LJUNE If MdZAJ 75 15 offV WM REEFPD 5m 275 GébharthifiSWinner The lied laekeLsas the Swiss call the Aces appeared to he Inillnll best form so far in the tournament Based on their showing in Canadian club looked as it might have fair chance of beating the famed So in scoring wiih in goals and in or western diviSion with Mont real and Detroit still tied at the bottom of the sixteam Eastern Division Philadelphia tied with has Angclcs Kings atop the Western Division in which hiinnes ota ls fourth behind Pittsburgh Penguins The game In Detroit also marked the return oi veteran Red Wings dcfcnceman Warren Godircy called up from Fort Worth of the Central Pro League to bolster the clubs rag ging defence The asyearolti Toronto na tive who has goal and seven ossisu in 22 games this year is 15year NllL veteran having broken in with Boston Bruins in 155263 after his first pro season in Tacoma of the Pacific Coast League Godfrey was three years with the Bruins who are leading the Eastern Division with Chicago Black llouks before going to Detroit for seven years back to Boston for the 196263 season and then back into the Detroit chain where hes remained since Galtfi GuelphGo King stonK Pts Gnlmld 18 23 46 McComh 16 25 41 Adams 17 21 88 Beeehcy 12 22 at Milroy i3 20 i3 Brennan 15 i7 32 Oliver Gil 14 I7 31 hawson 15 15 30 Wetter 11 it 30 Weeks 12 18 30 Dubeau 22 30 Youth Bowlers Win Prizes lit Family Tourney Barrles Youth Bowling Coun cil was out in full force com plete with brand new YBC howl ing shirts for the annual Fam ily lwosome Tournament held Boxing Day at Kcmpview Bowl The competition which consist ed oi Bantam Junior and Sen ior divisions attracted 55 par entchild teams Prizes and crests were the rei wards for top scores in each section of the afternoon holiday event at Kempview Bowl Steven Nash and Lori Peacock bowling their fathers Philip Potvin and Cathy Cohan teaming with their mothers topped the bantam divi sion Doug Lamb and Barb Cain eron with their fathers Sharon Morrison and Robert Flower with their mothers were succes sful injunior action lion Viii iains and his sister headed sen ior play with Nancy Coulter and her father viet team for the cup The Aces iostto lokomotiv Tuesday but cameback Wednesday to down Finland 31 After their lournament the Aces travel to Sweden for the Star Cup tournament Jan 19 Schenley When you have good thing going it pays not to change it The taste of Schenley Tradition is good thing Andwe havent changed it for long time Nor will we Because this friendly blend of superb whiskies does very simple thing it makes your drink taste better We think thats Tradition worth gthcnleullRADHION it makes 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