LTIE HAW MINER SATURDAY JANUARY 11 DISTRICT SPORTS Pilot Hopes Orillia Can Stop Elmvale By BILL CURRAN ALTHOUGH they have lost twice to Harry Ad ams Elmvale leaders so far manager Ken Johnston insists his Orillia intermediate hockey gladiators stand good chance of turning the tables when these eapis meet again at Orillla tomorrow night They beat us soundly last Sunday Ken conced ed in reference to an to shellacking the Orillians absorbed at Eimvale but they are not that much bet terZOur passing plays were not clocking and we were below form CTHE ORILLIA pilot considered his team per formed much better in gaining 4all draw with Mid lands pesky Flyers at riliia few night later We also played much better when we beat Stayner to in their own rink he asserted in sup ort of his con tention the Orillia team is good enoug to pull sur prise if they get fair share of breaks Be that as it may the hi hflying Eimvnle club the strength of these victories eir home fans will be strength of these victories their home fans will disappointed if they dont turn the tide against Oriilia again JOHNSTONS TEAM has presented new player in Robert Piehe durin its past two games and he has added some spark to offensive Piche went to Oril lia from Espanola Gary Kennedy has been playing improved hockeyvfor Orillia of late and Bill Burtch onetime Barrie player also has scuitiilated offen sively at times Elmvale has given Orillia an edge since the lea contest is the second game for the day involving Adams team Elmvale meets NHL oldtimers in an afternooneattra ion atElmvaicArcnistarting at Proceeds from the Elmvale game will be for Dierinkroof re air fund It is hoped there will be large turnout supporters THORNTON 81s and Loretto hoekcyists will take time out from their hectic battle for South Sim coeLeague leadership tomorrow in order to make way for the circuits annual allstar match The defending champion Loretto squad featuring scoring ace Tom Wilson will be tangling with se lected allstar squad from the other three teams in Which Thornton will be well represented Ross Camer on 15 the leading marksman of the Thornton team while Mike McNamee of Stroud Arnold Neil of Ivy Eddie Cockburn Don Shannon and Larry Garner of Thornton are among otherpolntgetting leaders in the circuit CURRENT STANDING shows Thornton leading the Circuit with Loretto right on their heels followed by the new Ivy entry and Stroud All four teams par ticipate in the playofs Thornton led the circuit dur ing regular play last winter and then faltered in the playoffs when they ran into injuries With nine wins two losses and two ties Thorn ton has 20 points to date to lead Loretta by three The latter has eight wins four losses and one tie Ivy has three Wins eight losses and four draw verdicts for 10 points and Stroud has three wins nine losses and three ties for nine LED BY SCORING ACE Tim Kelly Huntsville Merchants have managed to hold the top rung in the Georgian Bay Junior League race throughout most of the season and if they keep up the dizzy pace cant help but enter the coming playoffs as favorites The defending champion Parry Sound Bruns wicks who lost to Aurora Tigers in the first inter groupplayoff round last spring and Collingwoods much improved Slupbuilders have been keeping with lti striking distance of the pace setters Either team could move it if Huntsville falters leading scor ing threatwit Colhngwood most of the season Mike Hughes banged in three goals to set the pace as Col lingwood polished off Orillia to at Collingwood earlier in the week Former Parry Sound star Roger Bloomfield has been laying for Orillia following his transfer to the per oring town with Ontario Hydro Last winter he in ed among the top scorers with the Parry Sound Theschedule calls for the leading Huntsville team to invade ParrySound tomorrowwith Brace bridge goin to Penetanglfhe latter goes to Coiling wood for esday mghts action while Bracebridgo plays at 0rilliaand Collingwood at Barri on Thurs day night with the game here starting at TORONTO GOALIE Bruce Gamble sols himself in the net to stop shot by Pilsturgbs Billy Duo 14 Checking for the biopic Leafs ure George Armstrong 10 Tim liorlon and AllanStanley as Penguins Down Leafs By ms CANADIAN PRESS Coach Sid Abel of Detroit Red Wing my be allowed shud der today as be reviews Pitts burgh Penguin victory over Toronto Maple last Friday night in the National Hockey league of the 19 points scored in the game 11 went to former Detroit players or farm hands The four Detroit scorersAb bchonnld Bob Dillabough Leo Boivln Ind Art suctionall fall into the category while Toronto scorer Murray Oliver also quite fie through two seasons with the Wings in the NHL and two The Pcnguins Earl lngnrlicld waits for rebound Pittsburgh won to lridny night AP Wircpholn Orlllia Pepsis arose from the depths of the ioteam OHA Sen ior circuit last night and pre vented Borrie Fiyers from edg ing closer to fifth place Bucko McDonalds crew checked vigor ously before 827 Barrie Arcna fans and bounced the home town club by an easy 74 score Flyers moved off on the wrong foot wheu veteran Orillla right winger George Ford scored dirlt eclly off faceoif deep in Bar rie territory only 28 seconds af ter the opening draw The visit ors were full value for their forechecking and hitting efforts as Flyers never recovered Former Midland star George Vail bagged two goals and line male George Westfali another area veteran collected goal and two assists Ken Thompson Gord Dailey and Dale Rahn coma pleted the Pepsi goal collection Ron Vermette replied for Fly Orillia Goal Lsiande De fence Chssczewski Cheesmsn Watson Hoffman Forwards Little Hall Ford Knapton Thompson Dailey Westfal Vail Echo Barrie Goal Couch De fence Robertson Forbes Gar iepy Hicks Forwards Gibson Nieholishcn Ferguson Adams Weeks Dubeau Stilt Knowles Vermette Burke Referee Ken Artth of Tor onto First Period Drillia Ford Hall 020 Barrie Vermette Stitt Knowles 304 Orlllia Thompson Knnplnn Penaltie Ferguson Xclieck 456 Dubeau rough 1204 Knspton histick 1551 Second Period Barrie Gibson Vermetle Gariepy 0151153 Vail Westfall Cheesmnn 1405 Drillie Va Westfall Cheesinann 20 Penalties elbow Dailey hold 523 Westfail nt 614 Forbu Xcheck Dai ley and Hicks fight 13 Third Period Dailey Westfail sin Plill TO ADVANCE Orillia Checks Hard Te upsetElgersJ4 ers with two tallies raising his goal production to nine His first marker scored at 301 of the opener provided Piyers with brief lie Don Spider Gibson managed the lone dorriegoal oi the middle session and Corby Adams collected his let of the season with less than three min utes remaining BIG DEBUT Dalley darkhaired 22year old from Sudbury made his mark in his very first Senior game The youngster who had brief trial with Flyers set the game pattern when he dump ed Adams heavily during the second minute While Flyers had problems generating an effective offence 0rillia deserved full credit for their win as close checking paid off They led 21 at the end of the first period and widened the gap to to by the second inter rnfssionfThe vvisitors were also in control offensively us they held 3429 shooting edge Barrio defencemnn Howie Forbes provided some added ex citement for the lens when he kept needling Grillia winger Bill Little the former Niagara Falls and Oshawa junior Little was goaded into scrap late in the and some extracurricular ty in the corridor to the Ori room on the part of rival fans kept the local conslabulnry busy Vcrmette played strong game on the Barrie attack as he play ed the right flank for centre Lorne Knowles and AI Stilt This combination was the best for Barrie as the front unit of AdamsWeeksDuheau had difficulty moving Dove Ferguson played right wing for centre Dave Nicholishen and portcider Gibson as Flyer coach Jack Dyte inggled his lines once again Coupled with Oakvilles loss at Collingwood Orilliav ad vanced into tie for ninth place however they are still three points back of the important eighth and final playoff berth Belleville liloHawks maintained that position by upsetting first place Gait Hornets 943 on home ice Fiyers stay in sixth place five points behind Guelph Re gals who did not ploy last night However Barrie still has one game in hand on the nearest the 10 minute mark of the first period came when the centre broke out alone and rifled rls er past Couchs glove just as he crossed the blue line Both of Vnils tallies came when he was allowed to cruise in uncovered around the Barrie crease Westfall rubbed salt into the Barrie wounds when he p11 fered the puck from Forbes and surprised Couch with quick slap shot while killing an inter ference penalty to lifunl Hoff man ALERT PLAYS Vermettcs first goal was pretty passing combination at 304 of the first period Ken Rob ertson led rush out of the Barrie end and lead pass from Al Stitt fed vermeito who shot at sharp angle as he fell into the bacirboards Gibsons tally at 301 of the second period was it follow up of Vermetles shoths llielepsi defence was momentarily loose The puck fell in off goalie Andre Lalandos knee Heading into the late stages of the game it appeared that the Weeks line was facing rare shutout However Adams alert 1y rapped loose puck into uddeopen crease with Lalande battling Weeks for the elusive disc at the opposite corner of the goal net SENIOR sriix Ontario Senior AP 18 1102 7437 178 2115 00 1810 0132 8036 1111 1122 9835 1512 94 9532 1314 110917527 1016 211013022 1019 110511021 920 9014918 917 9413018 Results Monday Toronto 12 Woodstock Driliia Barrie Gait Belleville Oakville Collingwood ii Gamesde Barrio at Toronto Gnmes Sunday Collingwood at Guelph Woodstock at 0akvillo Gait Kingston Toronto Collwood Guelph Barrie Woodstock Bell lio Oakv Orillin on tho farm for them with Ed monion Flyers of the Western tongue The only goal in which for mer Detroit player did not fig on was the final on by To ronto when Brian Connchcr scored from Mike Walton and Larry Hillmun Eon E111 and Oliver scored for the Leafs Assisting on the Pittsbinrli goals were former Red Wings Andy Bathgate scoring leader in the NNLs Western Division Al lilacNeii and Vol Fonteyne while former wing Marcel Proncvost earned Toronto as sist LEAF CASTOFFS Punch lmlach manager llastings Shines For URW Bantams Fred Hastings produced four foaisnfldhdeossflrhclodmg the winner on Barrie URWs dumped Woodbridge in North York Bantam clash Thurs day night nt Barrie Arena The hosts broke away from 11 stalemate early in the second period bugging three without reply in the finale Brent Bowcn collected goal along with Dave lililchinson and Steve Wallace Gerry Rnycrnft earned two assists First Period Barrie Hast ings Roycrnlt 930 Penalty Colo elbow 1100 Second Port Woodbrldge Archibald Martin Patterson 545 Barrie Hastings 915 Barrie Bowon Hastings 945 Penalty Lyndi int 521 Third Period Barrie nan ings Bowen 100 Barrie Hastings Raycraft 12 Barrie Wallace mules woo Penalties none Collingwood Dewn Oaks By THE CANADIAN PRESS There Wasnt much celebrat ing Friday night at the debut of Woodstocks new coach Ken Dolson His team was humbled on home fee when Toronto Marl boros defeated theAloam in Ontario Hockey Association senior action In other games Belleville Mo Hawks defeated leaguevlesding Golf Hornets and Coll wood Kings downed Oakville Oaks 34 in Woodstock Grant Moore scored four times for be Mar lies and Moe Galand added IhreégCarl Hymers and Don Fuller recorded two each for Toronto while an Crawford scored once Dan Mahoney Dick South and loan Ryan scored for the Al cans Minnie Menard and Bob Tay lor paced the liloHawks with three goals each while Mickey Cherovaty Wayne Brown and John Bsker recorded single goals on home ice Search for leagueleading GaltHnrnets were Pete Bren nan Carl Ham and Fern Beinnger coach of the luff also can be forgiven wince when he re calls the outstanding play of Shutout Win For Kinsmen Presenting balanced attack Burris Kinsmen Novices main tained their urdefenled North York League record Thuisday night on home ice bouncing Wsodbrldse by In cosy mor Chris Matthews pach the scoring with two goals and two assists as Ed Borden scored once and naistcd twice Single tallics were posted by John llanbh Bill George Dale Amos Shane Pecmll and Robbie Garner The contest was completely free of pennltles First Period Barrie lllelt Nabb Borden 1135 Penalties none Second Period Barrie Geo tgc 100 Barrie Amos Gor ner Barrie Penrsall Mathews 550 Barrie flor den Mathews 1102 Penalties none Third Period Barrie Math ews George Barrie Garner Tamblyn 1841 If Barrie Mathews Borden 11 Pcnslti none In Friday NHL Action iloivin and Noel Price pair of former Leafs who threw up determined defence to keep the Leafs out of third place in the lantern Division The result left the Leafs point behind Montreal Cana diens in the eastern standing while Pittsburgh moved into threelway tie for second place in tho wat with Loo Angela King and Minnesota North Stars Boivin scored the goal that put the Pensions in front then set up the final Piuburgh goal and made the Penguins the on ly expansion team to have two straight victories over the do fending Stanley Cup champions this Year The Leafs controlled the pLay through most of the game lir ing 35 shots at Pittsburgh goclin Les Binklcy while Bruce Gom ble was handling 20 in the Toron to goal BINKLEY SPARKLES Toronto forward Bob Pollard almost Iicd the game late in this second period but Blokley brought the 8192 fans out of their seats with one of series of outstanding saves The victory gave the rap to the suggestion that expansion tennis have become pushover for the six veteran team in the league since the Christmas break and suggmted the future may hold more surprises PICKUPS PICKJPS PICKUPS 1966 on if row Home long in Fleetside Like new one owner Ltd 95090 $16957 F1963 FARGO Long bot HeeLside Whit wall tires west Coast Mir rors Rear Bumper lovely condition 111Cm ONLY 1965 cow TON PICKUP Ft Box Fleetsido Beautiful Condition Lie 9MB ONLY $1495 1963WCHEV is aotv rickUr tom Radio and owner 10113 box Stepsido beauty Lic 0466503 1963 CHEV TON PICKUP togowwomdbootkox Ud516173 oNLr Mens High Triples Woodaid 555 Symes 550 Lorne Foster 530 McGivern 521 Barry 86 to 60 Wake 490 Ladies Figh lrrpl Dooaghy dill Marten fll Mdhilm 4111 Wake 404 Suddess 393 Rose Engel 01 Claire Woodard 311 High Averag Russ MeG em Irenï¬bonaghyï¬t Barrie Vermetto Garlcpy 317 10 Grillia Ratio son1 40 11 Barrio 1738 Penalties Cheesm 055 Hoffman int man book 1304 Little and Filth fight 02 rivals gt The Barrie club faces tough chore tonight when ihey play in Maple leaf Gardens against Toronto hinrlboros Game timo inthe Torontovhockey palace is taxm Nextuhoma action for Barrio is one week away Oak ville Oaks are tho visitors next mu Lap 11 at can pm Flyer goalkeeper Jim Couch had little chance onithe seven BOWLING MIXED MAJOR Mens High Singles Don Fra 111 373 Art Love 370 Jim FW 357 ILadhs High Singles Norma 0011mm Marg Mason 30 Essounriuesrockor ovsnco CIioosehnom Reconditioned and Completely Winterized ready for thousands of miles oftrouble free drying Open oil to if working Men BUY WITH rumor wav lAfKINsoN iN anguiswtrii continues Tom Butler 9W gt SOCCER GAMES OFF LONDONAP Twenty of todays soccer games in the English League and six inthé Scottish league had been called off by Friday night because of snow or ice It was the biggest hrupllvo htzgsocceiï¬prof gt HAVE FUN Avérnges Butler 253 Ebb Ga chit nun raucx periods Cott Cl liiliSltlt iThe Alouefie roams about In ha and reliability Excep 121 znullimmiggng oslilve steering definite chums universe rt Mfume Marianna it dud150 Mary Wm wuy mm urrvm mom moot