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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jan 1968, p. 8

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Coach Has Pride In Elmvale Squad ay BILL CURRAN COACH HARRY ADAMS has good reason for ride in the fine showing of his Elmvale Intermediate hockey squad which has led the Georgian Bay lea ue hoc ey race through most of the season to date However Adams is taking nothing for granted and taking action to keep his team at to form for the was well in commented the 43yearold pilot hardfought hockey battle some 20 years as yer wi mvalc liiinesing troud Thornton and other teams The game tomorrow night is important to Elmvale win would help to maintain their lofty standing doms team then takes on Ken Johnstons improved rillia team in another league game at Elmvale Tues ay January starting at 900 pm THESE TWO contests will serve as tuneups for ming major test for the Elmvale hockey gladiators Evho will meet NHL oldtimers in what looms as tandout attraction for Elmvale Arena Sunday Jan ry 14 at pm Proceeds for the game will be ievoted to the arena roof repair fund and it is hoped here will be large turnout to support the project Good team play and brilliant passing have been ven the main credit for Elmvales improved show in the league race We have been playing as unit with emphasis on teamwork and it has paid ff said Coach Adams stating he felt all his players ieserved to share in any credit DOUG FODTE in goal has turned in some spectac ilar performances at times but George Iurncr also as been little less brilliant Veteran Lou Turner so has guarded the cage in capable fashion when pan The attacking division which has been getting the nest attention has veteran Homer Barrett with har shooters Dennis Iiirner and Ron lichuley all ell nown softball layers as well as hockey stars rant and Russ Ritc ie have made up hardhitting fence and it is hoped that the injured Stan Ritchie lso will be returning to action before long The McDonald twins from Painswick Ken and arroll have turned in some sharp efforts while Carl Edwards is another endable performer Stew liic or graduate who has scint llated on occasion John Brown has shown promise developing into tognoteh defenceman Leighton nd Al Smith Doug mith and Bobby Lyons also ave shone for the team piloted by the wellknown nesing investment salesman TWO CONSISTENT Stayner scorers all season ohn Maloney and Don Cook set the pace as the ons upset Base Borden to the tune of 13 to be ore an enthusiastic home crowd at Stayner Arena arlier in the week Don Wardle who was one of horntons star moundsmen in the South Simcoe aseball league last summer has been guarding the tayner cagein standout fashion Manager Jack arrolhand Coach Len Cook hav high ho es the earn will duplicate last winters drivmg finis which nabled them to win the group honors Malone and Cook usually perform on the same ttacking ne with Barries George Boornian and they ave been getting fair quota of the Stayner goals aui White Bob Mclean and Harold Reid also have een alugh scoring trio resulting from good passing The two leaders in the South Simcoe hockey lea Thornton and Loretto will meet in the first aine of BdWlllblii at Bradford arena tomorrow night Flemings Thornton team has been endeavoring reak the Loretta monopoly on the league honors or the past threeseasona However they got off to ast start and Thornton hockey fans are hopeful Will be Thorntons big year Ivy and Stroud will meet in the second game of he twin bill and while these teams are trailing at the oment each has risen to fthe heights on occasion nd it would be mistake to underrate themf All our participate in the playoffs lN THE GEORGIAN rBAY Junior loop the eheduled allstar game at Parry Sound for tomorrow ternoon has been receiving prime attention Parry uud was chosen for the position since the Bruns eks annexed the group laurels last winter Best layers on the rival six c1ubswiill be opposing them it since the team will include good representation rom theleading Huntsville Merchants and Coiling oodShipbuilders the allstars would appear tolhave papleradvantagée11 ingwood fora grou me next esday evening while the tailvendBracgbiidgo club 11 bethe next opposition forBarrie ACsiThursd glit at 880 arry Sound Brunswicks play at Or thesame night On Friday January 12Barriéi avels to Huntsville to take on the leaders simcos couurv sport fans have beef 1e ed the ineshowing triage Cieemorescdntidim ocey ea DonWest Playing for the Dayton Gemsgllon has been leading scorer all season andhe has topped the After 35 games he was shown with tsfored points Damperformed player tradéwhichvse thi the firs of this hoekeyseas yto right ovei vlng senn Ban Mel Walker Says Pipers Clubbed By Score Of 81 ay cnais mun suntan Sports minor BEILIIVluE Barrie Flyen were given lesson in tundra mentals before over 700 specta tors last night after travelling 170 miles through is blinding snowstorm BeUcville Mollawks occupants of eighth place in the DNA Senior circuit demon strated the art of skating and checking us they hixniliatcd the Barrie squad by an oi coimt Flyers were reminded of these basic hockey skills rho hard way and they hope to put tham to good use right away Second place Gait Hornets are the op ponents for Young Harris Day tomorrow afternoon at 230 local youngsters under the age of 12 will be admitted to this game free as long as they are accompanied by par ent or guardian Last night Flyers cmlleul record away from home came crashing to earth as the locals were slmply outhustied With few exceptions the Barrie players lacked the competitive drive While the long journey was an excuse for first period sluggishoesi the general effort throughout was inexcusable Jim Couch corned medal in the Barrie nctsdestlito per mitting eight goals He was shelled with 35 difficult hio Hawk drives 15 in the final 20 minutes alone Couchs opposite number Holmes had reln tiveiy easy time The incpl Flyor niiack only mustered 17 tintarget shots The albtimo low was reached in loosely played second period when Bar rie recorded only two shots at the enemy target The situa tion improved little in the fin aln whcn until the lale stages the tolal registered three POWER PLAY The louc fiycr scoring play was gained late in the first period as Flyers enjoyed two man advantage The socalled power play worked long enough for Mike Dubeau to earn his 10th of the season He man aged to jam in his own rebound at 1814 By this time how ever the hosts had established firm threegoal lend As unit l1oHowks stuck to their checks all night both defensively and in the offensive zone The hard work comple mented by extra effort in the skating department paid off as the hosts created their own op portunities The veteran Belle MADISO wu AP neat to be huh Laid Mel You cant imagine he lllkc for ville players excelled as soon they our chances Davey Jones the Kingston scoring nor had most productive night can taking regular turn delenczman beat Brown and former Junior HUMBLED Barrie Goal Condo Dc fence Forbes Nicboilsbcn Gar lePY Elm Forwards Gibson Adams Weeks Dubeau Stilt Burke Knowles Vermotte Ferguson Lawson BellovllioGoal Holmes Dc fencc Meridian hotly Gould Brown Godsou Jones Maiard Smrko Chcmaty Maude Baker Tay hlarincuu Forwards lor Phnc Referee Stan Westfall Lines mnn Eon Waddell and Terry Dunn all of Oshawa IIrnt Period Bclieville Lalando Baker Matched 546 Bclicvllie lifarineau Jones one Belierille hIeoard Godson 1551 c11arrie Dubeau Nichoiishen 1314 Penalties Jones chars 1706 Gould 1802 Weeks hook 1921 World Period aBclieville hlenard Brown Jones 1733 Belleviile Jones 13 Penalties hfennrd in 101 Lawson trip and Menard hi hold 559 Adams trip nos Gar lepy oharg 1625 Nicholishe SENIOR STIIX Belleville Mnrineau Jones Godson Botly Vermette stick 539 elbow 1721 Third Period Godsou 850 Belleviiie loiies Ilardicu 1234 Believille Taylor Smrke 1950 Penalties liIardien tri 820 Gariepy and Marineau hi stick 1941 Burke lo min misc 1950 sin in Goal ny Barrie 717 in 1555 By Believille ion the mom doles Nevada state line Dec 23 an pndermmt singeny hcre Doe II Ionborg has beenfplnced inrharge of lied trainer nisAiisNA so PM JIWLIS presented with former The right winger registered goal and four assists Eddie Iarin Couch twice including the winner and assisted once Minnie Menard bagged pair with Wayne Garlepy Xcheckl 035 Gould hold 931 Knowles elbow histlckt 13 Taylor hold rowo lilarincau as Barrie Flycr Bob Taylor adding singles The winners led 11 it the first intermission added pair inthesecoodperiodandfin lsbed up with three more to win pulling away as Oshawa called penalties Fly ers logged time on to of than including lategamc miscon duct to rookie forward Jkn Burke No less than three Belleville scores were post on power plays Firm tell he hind early in the game NEW FACE In the absence of reform de fenceman Ken Robertson Dave Nirhollshen took resular turn at the blue line borne Knowles centred Don Spldcr Gibson and Ron Vcrrnritn wine1 Burke pivoted Al Stilt all Dave Fer guson Gary luwsou was sinn moncd up from tho univan In tmnodlate roster and he played the left flunk alternat ing with StitL Burke and Fireman were the only Barrio players to show any constant signs of life Ferguson played his usual aggressive style and he worked well lined up with Burke who came close on several tries to earn his rust Senior goal Byers lost the servings of star centre Jon Weeks midqu in the second period through freak aoddeot fbo highscor lng Barrie veteran fell and was stnick on the scalp by shot mm teammate Ho suffered had cut that required stitch ing and changed Into civvies the rcstof the night as precau tionary measure Toe was not serious and Weeks will be back in action tomorrow The loss of Weeks forced coach Jack Der to juggle his lines again Adams was shlfl ed to centre for right winger Dubcau and Lawson skated the loft flank Kingston Gait Toronto Collwood Guelph Barrie Woodstock Believan Drilliu Oakviue Results Friday Belleviiie Barrie Collingwood Woodstock Tomato Guelph Games today Belleville at Gait Collingwood Dumps illcans by rain cansnmiv puss aasmwzafiafc night in Ontario Hockey Asso ciation Senior action as fierce visiting learns weradefoatod in convincing fashion Toronto Marlboros moved to within one point obseconde place and two poian from the top after dumping Guelph Regain before 1300 partisan fans Collingwood Khigs downed Woodstodr Alcans 94 Mike Draper paced Toronto with tivo goals Moo Galand Doug Kelcher Grant Moore and Gary Miiroy tired singles Guelph goals came from play lug coach Floyd Jilartin and mini Worrall min in on third period Jack LIImiEY and JoeHenley led Collingwood with two goals oacb Singles went to Dave McCornb Bill Abbott Clare Al exander lion Taylor and Dave TwillghtMixcd Teunln lradia IIigh Singles Lannie Beatly zoo 166 Jeanne Marten 163 no Lynda Syines 153 Mary Wake 151 Millie McGivein 150 Mens High Singles RussMo Givorn 109 194188 Jack Symon on Dave Marten 189 Dennis Gervnis 136Roger Woodard fluidim HighTriples Beatty 545Marten 516 McGivern 438 Irene Donaghy 409Symes401 Wake 398 Mens High Tripl Mcleern too 435 Gervals 4w HighAvHages nus McGiv Jeanno Marten 149 front endligament grinning will Home ic€was lucky Friday 91 Symea 548 Woodard 504 Referee Stan Wesifall of FLYEE FORWARD Dave Nlcholisben receives new but from Mel Brass hi recognition of his threegoal performance earlier this season heft winger Corby Adams and ccntrc Lorne Kuowlu who also received tbo award from thoBarrie men clinnt will be goioglll out to increase their goal totalsxto morrow afteroon It Burla Arena Second taco Gait Hor nets team eh Barrie has mastered twice this season provides the 230 pm oppos ition at Barrio Arena This game is designated Young Bairle Day All youngsters ponder the age of 12 and lo cornpanlcd by parent or guardian will be admitted to the one Senior contest free INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY of charge Examiner Pholo Swedens Win Puts Canada In picture WINNIPEG CF An ticked off poor goultendtng and defence for his clubs failure iord Luridstrom and Bertolo Nordionder each scored two goals for Sweden which lost so and 54 to Canada IIakan Ny grcn and Arno Johnnsso got one goal each Victor Polupaoov got two So viet goals with Vladimir Vlku luv and Vienianiln Alcxandrov getting singles Alter trailing 24 in the first period and in the second the Russians pulled to within one goal late in the third period but defencemnn Alexander liegulln blew the last chace for draw when he fumbled the puck in front of his own not Lundaiiom banged it in to put the gun away before am happy fans The crowd being on our side aggressive bond of Swedes upset Russia 64 Friday night to turn Canadas international hockey tournament into cen tennial renm In becoming giant killers Sweden made the current dons ble roundrobin affair almost carbon copyof Inst Januarys centennial invtational tourna ment here which Canada won with dramatic finalgame triumph over the Soviet Union Its Canada vs Russia again at 830 pm CST tonight In an identical situation Canada has twin to become the tourna ment champion The game is being telecast nationally by the network starting at 10 pm EST Swedens unexpected victory brought the Canadian back into the picture after Russia world champiois for the last five years had pushed them into the badrgmnd with is Fri van Wednesday night 1111 HARDER told them to hit more said Swedish coach Arne Strom berg And they did more than thny have in long time vietr machine Dont Wait Mays Advises Willie Mays not to wait lmlght hit 600 but dont think Ill be able to reach the other one sayavMaya refer rlngtothu gapbetweciihhssa home runs and Babe Roths all timo record ofnhhdays will be as on May dont want to manage Its very hard work on not so cine he said of future EId have to givodt great deal love to stay In baseball because for of field When writer asked Willi if base Mays looked up and asked tWheres VWillio Mc Covey going to vinyl Maya was visiting the city to accept 34120111 Italian sports car from the company with which 11 ng been assoclat Frank Febbo 504 John Versirat ed do usual the conversation got around to how many years Wil lie left as player 80 screw transition has the wear and cooler skid control with coinplefn anymmommtunmmmnny nil delivq was bi lllt Stromng said It was Itcr than the support we get in Sweden he saidwith chuckle iohernisov said the crowds partisan support was just warmup It will be even more so against us tonight The Swedes were in complete control in the first period but their confidence was shaken little when Polupanov ill ped in the first Russian goal goo tender Leif Holinqvlsll forda held early in the second period Cut and dazed Hoboqvlst had to leave tha game and was re placed by young Christa Ani brahsiimsoo who came through under prasure to help Sweden stay two goals ahead Holmqvist returned for the third period Greene Third it Ski Meet In checking the Russians to near standstill Sweden took the role chhoslovakia played in 1967 with so upset of the So They played well and do served to win aaldltussinn coach Anatnli Tchernishov who For 714 NEW YORK AP ihose who expect Willie Mays to hit 714 home runs manage San Francisco Giants and shift to first bosom advised by one OBERSIAUFEN West Ger many CFAP Fernanda Bo chatay of Switzerlandw aided by an early start that kept her out of the blinding snow won lri days first event in this seasons womens World Alpine Skiing 0in competition In continuing Swiss domi nance of the early eyents Miss Bochatay 22 defeated World Cup holder Nancy Greene of RussiandBC who placed no The Swis girl wept dowd the isoomeue giant slalom course in one minute 2774 seconds and finished more than second ahead of runnerin Florence Statue of France The Franch girl was timed in 2533 and Miss Greene in 12876 Anothcr Swiss Edmund Bruggman won the mens first two cup events Wednesday and Thursday of thought if it was offered Id think cEn do not of things in the teaching there was any chance he might shift from centre field to first no order oi starting was major factor Erldny Misses Bo chutay and Steiner were the first two starters Those who competed later were hampered by blinding 811mm that reduced visibility and Ihnort obliterated some of the gala Miss Greue who started 14th exer disappointment it her Neither the weather nor the draw helped me much But they arent excuses Everyone had to suffer with tboweather hopc to do betta tomorrow Of other Canadian glrlr coin peting here Judy Iolnwobcr 17 of ley 30 finishd lna iieifordlrh place with Berni Hauler of Australia both timed in 13286 and Karen noun or Burnaby 30 doth 13559 CAN DBSERVE YOU On Thursday January 11 and on the secondIhursday oieadi succeeding month Oiio of OurvRoprssantativeo MrIiione1PHancey ivViIlbeat The Continental Inn Barriev0ntailo maximum zoo bulimia airman practically all of anoint rDElElilPMEIITr

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