THE BARRE EXAMINER reason ttcwann it By CHRIS AYLOTT WHEN BARRIE Flyers step on Centre tonight at is Community looking for cure to had local seniors have managed points since Centennta alien on the short side of the score in the scene of Barnes last road itarts Tonight ccess in ikated in high gear and wml ff stron ayo nwtn Seen gbl last of Guelgh ast Sunday Regals age over Flyers to nine NINE GAMES to on series four egals have Fiyers are Regals for attened their points and straight Over the past two years prevailed in six of eight the ice at the Dril B30 they will be of January woes The four of possible 14 case only Year rang out and they have their last four January 2nd Flyers umped their county rivals go and the prospects of hoping they have long time This fifth place advan swept their sea meetings Sundays 62 loss in Guelph was not characteristic of Jack Dytes charges the last 20 minutes in the second and were mission Hoivever Guelph period outshooting Fiyers two goals ONE MAN who itetherecent rby Adams both goals against Regals He has bagged seven goa has his sights set on the last seven games an league scoring title The next home ice action should cal fans as defending Ontario champion Kingston Friday at tirin tour of Europe Aces for to hces play here this They had down has kept oblems of ehuskybloridleftwingec collected who usually finish strongly in the game tied 22 early 42 at the second inter carried play in the third 159 and gaining the only going at full stride des the team as whole is raising his season total to is and four aSSists over prove interesting 8230 Just returned from found weariness handi cap this past weekend They tangled with two of the lower teams and gained split Aces who have slipped to fourth placeI were extended at home in edging Orillia 32 and they bowed on could have some excitement wtth Bob Olajos in the Kingston lineup This he could have very easily made Fridays unpredictable capable defenceman it in pro ranks antics in league play game couple of game misconducts and one match noted that Olatos ea in an exhibition gamcthatresu Re orts from Sweden the unfortunately has short earlier this season resulted in the road 54 to Oakville fuse His enalty rime wild ted in police action and suspension of the game éBobbv As EspoSitQM thNTREAL GP For the first week since this seasons National Hockey League sched ule opened Oct ii Bobby Hull Chicago Black Hawks left winger failed to pick up paint jCenlre Stan Mikita counted goal and an assist in last weeks action to move titree points thread of teammute Hull Statistics released by the NHL tbday shoiv Mikita with 21 goals and 26 assists for 53 points while Hull tops Ihe leagues goalvscorers with 32 and has in assists for his points Cbaliengtng Hull is former emate Phil Esposlto now ryiih Boston Bruins Esposlto picked up tour points on one at and three assists last week to bring his seasons total to til points fjorillia Bellies In Last Minute ORlLLlA llflW Bantams came within 10 seconds of taking one game advantage backto ome territory in their best ol ee district playoff against 0ri1 11a for the right to compete in the March Little NHLTDuth meat at Welland Holding 21 Toad going into the ï¬nal minute at the Orillia Community Centre Sunday the Earrie club was under heavy pressure from tha pasts They broke out on qu gush catching the Barrieplayers up ice and Bennett nobched the equalizer at 1451 of the min almond period er scoreless opening ï¬LLutesshnt the Orilliarrspeifn fit at 215 of the middle ses sion Steve Wall tied the at the ï¬lms ust flVEltWomlit ateniater at Nick Koeslag nt Barrie ahead for tit me at of th Hull Centre hred Stanfield an other tormer Hawk with the Bruins is fourth with 47 points including leagueleading 32 as sists Three playersBostons John Bucyk and Gordie Howe and Alex Delvecehio of Detroit lied Wingsare tied for fifth place with 44 Eighth position belongs to John McKenzie right winger on OAKLAND if AP Centre Billy Harris meets today with Oakland Seals president Frank Selke to discuss futurehif any the National Hockey League Harris was suspended late Sunday night for walking off the ice Saturday while New Rangers were Seals 310 He met Bert Olmstead but no mm was given of their talk Seals owner Barry said Monday We would certs hate to lose player or Billys ability but just what will happen to him is up to him And its prob aby hettertliathe take some time away from this situation to thipknboutthings We have situation here not utilike thatin Detroltwhengoalle Roger Cro van Gerbig zier walked out on the Red win But he came back min on MVP with the Seals in York blanking the Monday with nact title initiate smart vvoa Diana Gibson 15year old Canadian Junior ski champion bk her leg during preoly roe pic training at Rossland BC Dec 15 but shes keeping shape by lifting weights with Pair Oi Fivers Lead Jr Race NIAGARA FALLS Ont CP Niagara Falls Flyers forced to shore first place to Hockey Associatt in the Color on Junior series with the surging Montreal Junior Canadians still dominate unaware CHALLENGES Blanked Grasp the StanlieldBucyk line hlc Kcnzie has to points titan liod Gilbert of Rangers and Ken one more New York Wharram of Chicago Mikitos right winger Andy Bathgaio of Pittsburgh Penguins and Lou Angotti of Philadelphia pointvgelters in in 13th place could have stayed gone through the taken alttit robnhlyAmq Flyers the new Western Division Both have 39 and are are top seasona Billy Harri Next on nd motions and and Lennon sitting out sisted score the individual scoring race Tom iv bs er opened an oiyrtpoint lead last week with 79 points on goals and so rieslcading 50 mists Teams mate Garry Swain is in second placcin the standings with 32 goals and 39 assists for 71 points Richie bayes of Toronto Marl bores dropped into third place with to points on 31 goals and an assists Andre Gaudelto setun example or Montreal by Sump ing incrnsiidh tofouirth place He has 20 goals and 43 assists for points Danny Lawson of Hamilton Red Wingstvho leads the series in goals wi st is tied ior 10th spotiivltli DonnTnnnuhiiiml Ni ngare Falls Each has 51 points semen Sriix gt Ontario Senior LT Pt 20 l0 0113 8540 15 1108 7139 1912113810639 13 92122 9538 1712 2103 Eli 36 1517 116 142 21 to L112 its 23 10 l3 11514222 ll 10 0105155 22 910 010114718 Games Tuesday Barrie at Orillia Gait at Woodstock Kingston at Toronto Shorthanded Goal Details sooner An unassisted goalhy Brad Tamblyn while killing penalty midway in vided John Ellis Novices with 24 win overStaynerin Geor gian Bay Minor Hockey league Toronto Gait Collingwood Kingston Guelph Barrie Believille Woodstock Oakville Drillia er penalty Bielby sen the Barrie club in trout just one minute after the opening faceotf but an unas the visitors even rte novices is when coming Saturday January The meetOWe So dat one of the ï¬nest Canadian disease appeared puck at the time the third period prom Barrie club scored Stayners iim Holliday pulled Barries Legion Minor Hockey program was honored Sunday afternoon as over thou fans were naihnndatBarrieArenatoloe ally raise the curtain on Minor Hockey Week in Canada Jack Kcnniozton whogheads the ex tensive Lesion sponsored minor hockey activities was the taco udpient ol the Barrie Minor Hockey Associations order of the Helping Hand The citation presented for the first time last year to arena manager Wes Allsopp is present cd to it person not directly con nected with the BhlllA who works for minor hockey locally fbehind the scenes Barrie hlayor Bob Bentley who also dropped the ceremonial pitch presented the award to blr Kentungton Three ladlu who have given mlch at their timeto the young sters werelolso singled out for unique honor during the care monies which took place during the program our ition games The BlfHA Award or out standing service wus or the first ttmeprcsented Jointly The presentations were made to Pearl McFadden Joan Scott and Betty lieger The citations ion with honour of toss for euu vmraprceento iL selection coni tieo of roll and Ed Laws While the aiternoon was filled with excitement and entertain mciit it was not quite so artis ticaily successlul for lhe our local clubs who participated in tho minim in the opener Kinsmen Nov ices defeated their North York League counterparts from it mend Hill by 31 scorn Pcewee Knights battled to seamless draw with chtord of the Metro checked The Toronto llockey League The ban on the tracks was lifted by mighty Toronto ntarlhnros also the agriculture ml istry of th Till were visitors lor Kinsmen Fall For First Time Third Period 31 Aurora Greeti Novices long reign as the only side Fines Giles 540 Penal unddeatedfentr the North ti McNabh hold puck 49 Tori cargo crdshingrï¬tlo 18 eart ny ternoon successful local entry in tha mam 3fan my novk on 21 F15 Pcrlodtl Barrie Gar Mm tier Carruthersrémas against Aurora The previous day Kinsmen travelled to Baseborden for an other league match and nipped their hosts 31 at Andy Anderson Arena The Pecwee Knights also made the trip to Borden and smashed their opposition by onesided 111 count lit the home outing against Aurora Kinsmen fell behind as Bloom of the visitors scored un assisted at 400 of the first pcr ind Scott Carrutlters brought Barrie back on even terms late in th econdiperiod HDWEVEl Greenside set up an exciting iinish with the eventual winner at 540 of the cnnclildei Bar Richardson gt rles John McNabb was sitting Richardson SurunonsWicpl out penalty for handling the 35 oarrte Martin Lemon Penalty Allard her good leg at Toronto club The cast comes oft Jan 2t and the determined bliss Gibson will try skiing in couple of days later CF Virephotot RACE TRACKS IKEOPEN WNDON AP Nelve more British horse racing tracks were reopened Monday as the spread of lootundmouth CFB BURDEN Kinsmen 140 Barr Penalties none arrle Scott urrie Scott Saun At Borden McNahb and cons Mathews scored one minute part in tho thiidperiod to break away from 11 stalemate Roba bie Garnerbad given Barrie irstperiod lead which held up until Boidens Bruce scored at 931 of the finale Next sched uled league action for Kinsmen is on the road this coming pm at Qrilli met little oppoaiiion cit upaitHilea before the shutoutwas brokeuonjHol 0mm mm the Geo gtan Bay League eaed to iih°lifï¬ml so exhibition win at Barrie Ar akin ena oyer St Marys Catholic Youth Organization Chuck dandtbenwalked all Brownled tlta Winners with two over the hosts with seven in ist whim Paul goals and one ass the middle 20 minutes pair Hugh 5cm paced Ems osaciitik else contributed three go hand one assis gt The other tallies ere prod ltd deft Holland mans Rich nl Robertson Stephen Mcflrath as Keith Wice tn Chum served an livoassis rah novice counterparts pliedforthélosizrs tlc he baniam and mider outings The visitors tripped the tmw Bantams and hopped the Co Op met 44 CLOSE GAMES Despite the losses in the latter two contests the results were moral victories The games were very close in marked contrast to several seasons back when Mari bom rolled over Barrie teams in Ontario Minor Hockey Associa ion cilrninatlons by one sided scores Three second period goals by Shane Pearson Robbie Garner and Ed Borden provided Kins men Novices with enough rnomlt entutn to trip Richmond Hill Berirth replied with the lone visi 05 goal late in the final pe clad in the peech contest Knights bad the man advantage no less than our times for in tall three minutes but were un able to score Late in the third period with Alfie Lomoureaux and Rick Saunders in the penalty box Barrie surnived two rnan div adnntage for 75 seconds The Marlboro Bantams built on lead into the second before Fred Hastings bagged the only Barrie score lie bit the mark unassisted While he was killing tripping pnalty on team mate Chuck Cote hfarlie captain Boat scored twice with skittles going to Glover and Kotsuno The rnld get contest was filled with ucite meat as Barrie held the original lead and than milled in force 21 siniemate hciore the visilorl struck twice without reply in the third period Jack Lynch drew first blood for CoOpbetore thirties took over for first period advantage alike Quinn managed the only goal of the second period in the close clash The day was hard one for Kinsmen Knights and ifth as they me playing twice within six hours They were in Orilill Sunday morning for the special Little NHL playoffs period Need One Victory ORILUA Pecweo Knights and Kinsmen Novices moved one step away from berths in the 1963 Little NHL Tournament with victories at the Orlliin Commun lty Centre Sunday morning Kinsmen clipped their Orilli Knights Stopped their hosts no The clubs are involved in best of three regional playoff for the right to compete next llfarch am in the big tournament at Welland For the second game both Barrie clubs will have the advantage ot home tea The pcewce clash slated for Wednesday at Barrie Arena with pm faceotf and tho novices tang Mrsday also at pm In the novice encounter at Dril liaKrilghts grabbed 42 first period lead and added pa without reply in the second ses slon Robbie Garner struck for too goals with Shane Pearsall gaining goal and three assists Glen Laycoch Vaynu Pendand and Doug Raymond added sing les Morris and Steele re Jeff Sitti mons struck twice within four minutes of the opening accolf EorlourneLSDOL and Terry ltlurtin added clinch or at the one minute mark of the second period Both games were short to two warlords pet KNlGlITS DRILL Fltst Period Barrie Sim mons twice Lnrnoureauxt Barrie 350 Penalty Todd trip 1046 Barrie Mar lenuitien Larauureaux Street ill Martin hold hold pttCki 555 00 KINSMEN ORIIJJA First Period Barrie Lay cock Pearsaii orllila Morris 10 ir ncr Carrutiiera McNabb 1801 Barrie Pearsall 1503 lln Steele Sheiswelll lit Barrie Pcntiand George 1722 Penalties none Second Period Barrie Ray mondtPearsaiii 1131 Bar rie Garner Caruthers Pearsalli Oril PenultiesTanihlynttrip saw hold pucin innit Predict Trouble le the peowee game LONDON Out CF The Free Press says two members of Canadas national hockey team have ieopardized their eii illty for the 1968 Olympic Games at Grenoble France by signing Ciorms with Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey be ll 38 prsidiitaot beCanadian0lqu pic Association is quoted as saying in Montreal Monday he will ave tgate flieisgpng of saying Montreal FrankSsaudinossy vice president tithe Canadian Olym pic Associatian is quoted as 511 ht Monkul Monday he will investigate the signing centres Danny OShea and Gary to play prof then it would bemo that they shoulde tastd leaway quoted as saying Stars Association and it it on his sanction that the Canadian it Gratuities declarations of eligibility for the national team The newspaper says bulletin No14 from the NHLa central registry at Montreal nondiml the signing of OShea and Di neeit to Cfornis with the North Star fltoywere Minnesotas reserve llsietfec Live Sapt 1967 Anyone who sgnaaform be be profusional does not quail ty of course for the Olympic Games Sbauglinessy said lint there could be sucha play upon words in the form that the play ers could qualify as sous tide co petitors be added mm of the form could lend itself to considerable leewayhittiismamn AgainJdbaveto dont know see the form in this instance em director of the central registijyfor wttlt hlSOltlcaar the NHL is acts flied Samoan Saimdern op 43 whiskies this country has ever tasteri by Gilbeys