Lose small tired hand of lllnrrie Flyers played their final oekry before Christmas at Brockville Saturday night They lost to the Junior Canadians Shorthanded 1k2lt3 Minus four regulars when the game got underwlll the Flyers were bit harder midway through the final period when yet an other regular was sidelined Nelson Leelair whowas go ing like houseaflre on the attack and checking Canndlens nee Bobby Rousseau late the lee suffered fractured collar bone when checked at centre ice by Keith McCrrary That blow left the visitors with but 12 players ineludlng goal tender Two of the twelve wue pibyers from New markei Corby Adams and Marv Rutledge and third was 16 yearold Oshawa juvenile Gary Butler other players out of notion were Bob Wright sick for about month Pierre Gngne blood poison in one toe Marcel Tesv sier infection in his neck Den nis Pancth badly cut elbow Larryr Jones was sent home for rest few days ago and missed the trip PACE TOO MUCH For two periods the Flyera playing their third game in as many nights carried the play to the hosts But the pace was too much in the finale Cansdicns ran away and hid on the vis ltors Neither club could find the mark in the first period Flyers come close hitting two posts Marcel St Onge on slick lay with Jeonnot Gilbert ormer flab put Flyers oneup in the early minutes of the middle frame lhcn late in the period Gilles Francoeur scared to tie it up It tookthe hosts just 12 she ands to take it lead in the third period Rousseau did thehonora Wm sglo dosh just after the eceoff Gilbert 6n long pass fro Builer evened the count just past the halfway mark in the period Butthe tired Flycrs ohvloiisly straining to keep going foltered in the last five minutes Bob Munger and Andre Drolet scored for the Canodiens to run the count to 42 NELSON LECliAm off for their homes either right after the game or shortly after arriving in Barrie last night They are to report forwork outs next Monday Next sched uled game is New Years after noon against Toronto Morl horos Barrio Goal Rutledge defence Rolfe Westfall Rutledge forwards St Glibert Butler Awrey Mill Knihba Adams Canadians Goal Aubrey do fence Drolet anerriere Pic card Filllon forwards Rous senu Monger Francoelir While MeCrenry Dennis Drolet Smith Freitog Wimmcr Mor rissette Officiak Referee Prnnskc Ottawa linesmen John McAvoy Ottawa and Jack Buel Brockviile Attendance 850 FIRST PERIOD No scoring Penelilesr Miller 1141 Diode Claimant Lcclalr Good tipping interference SECOND PERIOD Fiyeis St Onge Gilme 854 Canadians lraneoeur Lo perriere 1742 No penalties THIRD PERIOD Cansdiens Misseau 12 Flyers Gilbert Butler St Onge 927 Canadians Munger Fran coeur White 1644 Canadians Drolet Mor rissete 01am 1717 Most of theBarrie kids look Values to 53200 canons VNOW Reg$195tl gt All WOOL Sllll Allsizes No penalties SPORT All Sizes We will give you ireeen ex tra pair of pantswith ov suit ONLY values to $14355 IMENS KlwonllliiliTLS honor of making the select 10 livers anadiens onions WRIT es Cumberland 5L Barrie areyoulfyou havethotwo umamm HONDA Teeps Crowding Peterborough mmme DEC ll use AkédFor Christmas mm up WIF sr catharsis reopen have What their sights mi bigger things the Onhrlo Kockey Asoeiation Junior series boosted selves to within three pointa of fifth place when they handed St Michaels College Melon shenadingonhomeiceSattn Dec 17 1959 but delenrenienvon your teamrf day and gained smile Sunday Dear Steve Cant help but wonder why you arent in line for the coaching job with Tomnto Maple Lents alter reading Your column in The Barrie Examiner Dec 15 Thcflrst and foremost piece of equipment Mr Connie Smythe would provide for you would be crying ML Your views and selections of the allstar team in this yeglro Junior league certainly clash with the opinions of the coaches of this seventeam loop How can you alter witnessing all Barries games this year complain when the Flyers have placed five players to represent Barriea team in Guelph during the allstar game You seem tofeel that the sports writers and radio announcers in the six cities concerned could elect much iller representation of hockey playing talent say about 9944 per cent Barrie The coaches of this lwgue Im sure woulde give To rontosponsored player any un due votes when you hear them complaining time and time again about the calibre of specific team such as the Iltlarlles Please Mr Jonescu lets face facts The candies of any leag ue are capable men trained in their field to produce the utmost in peifection of any one sport or as is the case of the Junior league turn young talented hockey players inioprofesslon his in which their parent NHL clubs will benefit must agree with you when you say that Dale Rolfe should have been placed on the first allstar team if any one play er needs such reward it would be Dale Rolfe Then you cant seem to see the reason wlw Ed Wslfall wasnt also given the Yet you would give illustrations in the same sporting column how certain player mode the nll stars onlast years reputation Well Stew ls Westfall p113th Values to $695 SHIRTS YOUR Gnome Now 488 our Go in WE=MEAN auslNess with the same ahuity and con sisienoeas last year Another interesting point regarding the good defence Barrie possesses Steve how good goaltender point on the dang Values to $595 lliiliSS SlillilS mm clips Now 188 Take Your Pick only ask train point as feel Rutledge has been the best neunlnder in this particular league since he has acquired contact lenses Why cant you useyour night column to try and era of throw ing artlciu onto the ice during game rather than bemoanlng the fscttthat only five of your Flyera made this dream team Im quite aware that only small minority the fans wat ching game resort to such childish means of showing their dislike for particular referee or chain of events leading up to the defeat of the home team but your writing and explaining to these rabid fans the danger in curred by such actions you might save the coinre of fu turohockey great It only stands to reason the Barrie team stands to lose player inlury as they play under ese com ditiona con while the our er team subjected to this foolishness shown by your Belrte fans mum is good hockey town and with the additional foot that it is one of Canadas newest cities let us hope with your constant reminders in print they of course small portion of the fans nreresponsible will once again have Memorial Cup teamwith better educated fen following the ways of ethical cheering Yours frilly HAMMER soccnn rm HANOVER Germany AP Germany and Yugoslavia Sunday playedfo 11 tie in their ninth international soccer match be fore 84000 fans LY WORLD RECORDS VANCOUVER GP Two world bowling records were be liayed posted here Friday by five Vancouver women five pinners Doris Olsen Sue Green Olll Dill Mary Chappell and Irene llill rolled total of 4049 and high single total of 1544 MENS 388 question to illus ut few games during double feahare at Maple In the other Sunday game lhr onio Marlboroe increased their with stars of Peaticton Vs when aGlinranionihot In ads for Christmas it wont be AlsoPolao hasgonehockey mmhmlmtomu much abOillihflllfllellm forlackotlnvltaflonatorpendhle the holidays in Poland Grant Bill and Dick Wm thal teamwon the 355 world hockey championship came to Poland cospth and 81 hihltlon play And now the Pole dont want to let than go home They areadmduled to fly home Tuesday and up to theiast week Polish hockey officials were try ing all list them to change their lead to four points with an so In win over Guelph Biltmorea be fore 4000 lulu The leePees hive uneven point edge over seventh place Hamilton ï¬nger Cubs mm cuuasN one Chino Man and Ray Cullen each scored twice for TecPecs singles going to Duke Harris and Murmy HuiL Larry Keenan scored for the thirdplace Majors Maid opened scoring in the first period Sunday whacking in livefoot rebound St Michaels came back in the second period with goals by Gene Rebellan and allstar centre Dave Keen before Vie Hadfleldmetlcd Islsgornhlng mfootcr to end scor The Marlboros who lost 65 to BiltmoreaFridnynlght shot home four firstperiod goals were hever behing Centres Brian Conacher and Jack Martin scored twice Howie Menard Gary Garctt Sonny Os borne and Jlrn Poppln getting one each Guelph scorers were Paul An lrï¬a Bert Browu and Jean Rn GOMEKPULLED Firststring goaltender George Wojelk was replaced at the end of the first period by Gilles Valle more after suffering from case of the jitters as Marlboro pep pered him with 11 shots Vallemurs allowed two goals in this second period and tow in the third making 23 stops In Laurler Cup exhibition game at BrownieSaturday Cenodlens defeated Barrie Fly ere 41 Glihrancoeur Bah Rousseau Germain Hunger and Andre Drolet were goal getters for Brockville Marcel StOngo and Jennnot Gilbert scored for Bor rte EVERYDAY Is sou ss re BARRIE ssis continues to THE FOUR7 BVAREIWALLS They lust dont take no for an answer Bill said But we onlyagreedtomdayohereand thats all the time we can afford to stay They arrived Nov The brothers are big nttrae tlon when they play with their hosts the Gomik teamof Kato wine The Polish hockey club min count on fullhouse at the rink tators Record Sane Poles tnlk about building hockey to the point where they might effectivoly challenge the Soviet Union but the WI wtrh dampen any mch hopes for the near fuhin In five years Poland could get into the lap dlvlslm Dick Warwick oheerved But they arent oval champion ships new Theyre talking about improving the game tor the love of hockey and for the fans For one thing the brothers noted Poland needs lot more Ionainks There are only four though fifth is nearing eon pletlon But the Canadians were lin pressed iv the bard use the ex isting rinks got Why they use those rinks 24 hours day Bill remarked No kidding they got skaters on that ice up till mid night and at am the figure shutouts In Church Hockey which holds 20000 standing spec Five shutouts were recorded in Church Hockey League gam es played at Barrie Arena Set urday In foot it was too that note that the morning started Trinity blanked Emmanuelst Giles 20 in the first Bantam ganie Don Atkinson and Ken Bouldrey scon ed the goals St Josephs thumped Allandale +1 in the other Bantam cou test on the strength of Wayne Latours four goals Clayton Per ry scored for Allandale Trinity edged St Andrews 10 in the first of four PeeWee gam es Brian Mills scored the games only goal Collier slugged SLMaiys ten David Martin and Jim Thompson had four goals apiece Poul Mfl tin and Allen Walker had two each and singletons were scored by Johnny Ough Jerry Yates Bill Fell and Bob Walton Central edged St Josephs Robert Nolan Wayne Varcoe and Doug Young scored for Central Bob Brennan and Henry Veibrug gen scored for St Josephs Brian Mdlihbon with two and Doug Final with one led Emlt manualSt to 31 victory White All Sizes Now Allsizeo NOW IAGAIN nnrsssiiinrs TILI EVERYTHING Values to $2150 SPORI COATS 1433 over Allandale John Spurn scor ed for Allaodale The first Atom game saw st AndrewsHist Baptist trip lrin ity Bob Mellian had two goals for the winnersand Bill McPherson the other Peter Her Icling had the lone Trinity mar er Collier thumped St Marys 64 Brian Kelly had two goals and Alvin Clarke John Batstone and Luis Keliyone apiece Central defeated St Josephs 51 Wayne Miller had three goals for the winners Mike Wovelsrd and Jim Sadeant bad singles Dave McConn scored for the losers In the final Atom game Mur ray Perry scored both goals as Allandale edged Emmanuebst Giles 14 Brian Cottrell scored for the losers Hawks and Bruins won the Squirt games Hawks defeated Red Wings and Bruins dump ed Rangers Terry Horne Barry Pearson Phil Fevero and RickyBall scor ed for Hawks Bob Walton had two goals and Warren Reid two for Bruin Brian 01min scored for Bangers skaters are out there practis The enthusiasm has kept the Warwicks busy at theTorkot rink In Katowice Each morning they had coaching session on the lee After lunch they were back at the rink for conferencin press interviews and discussion of hockey tactics In the evening they had more practise on the cc ACTUALLY RETIRED Tho Warwicks retired from hockey ls months ago to run their Edmonton restaurant and are not as ï¬t as theyonce were as some Polish sparswritl ers have noted Were in condition that lust gets us hy Bill said Onr Canadian knowledge of the game also gets us by In lexhibition games with Gornik against Cucboslovnkla and Sweden they managed to score four goals on endtoend passing plays The Warwick dexterity and fleirlhiliy on the ice delights the Poles and they are anxious to imitate it rather than the regiy mooted positional play that the Soviets have adopted Poland is the only European team we know that wants to ploy Canadian styla Bill said In the few weeks weve been here they are already skating better shooting stronger holding their position better and theyre even starting to throw good body check The easy going outspoken Warwicks ï¬nd the Poles pleasant to work with But Katowice has one drawbackqsmog which gets so thick you cnnt see to feet ahead of you 113111 sold SKIP POLITICS The brothers skip my political comments or observations but some little things come out in the stories they tell For exnmpiehthey got good idea of the quailan Polish housing construction which even newspapers comploIn about In the apartment where they were quartered in Katowice builtin mirror was jarred oil the wall and hit Dicknn the head it was fragile thin piece of glass that splintered and gave him nasty cut Theyve also seen windows drop out of buildings and Dicks report on conditions in the hospi tal where lie went to have his head out stitched would puts premium on good health Values to $4550 AllSizes NOW customer ONLY 2233 rOLKSjME ARE SLASHING PRlCES AGAIN NOTICE ii 1qu STETSON CIMALLORY yourchoioe use 588 oour Miss IT CHANCE or remi COMEseat com SAVE sometimes coaching two shiftsone at pm and anal other at to hlg I34 WarWicks Please Poles