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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1948, p. 5

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fman Stan Longybut thercdihaircd it Thirty seconds don tagged his second counter off Slime THURSDAY DECEMBER ms Gordon Meger Pencil Pace Flyers731Victory Over Toronto Marlboro The 10 0f Gary Gordon Paul Meger and Gordon Pennctl staged their second oneline show of the young sea son Satur iay afternoon at Maple Leaf Gardens when they paced Barrie Fiyers to 31 victory over Iorontv Marlboros It as the locals third road victory in eight starts Coupled with eight triumphs at home to consolidate the third place in the OHA Junior race Gordon was the top HIIIXI ir hold on It If Willi raisins his total scramble which saw Megcr and to 13 for the scason while Pennell hcvrefiis Dang who went pointless ill the Friday fit the disk fore Gary picked the opening lb niglit victory haumterml home As the period drew in close the third marker to clinch the Flyers started to catch onto pen gauze allies Meger collected three assists to climb higher in the point parade while Gordon and lrennell also claimed one assist in the game ance tripped Georg of position Shortly The teams apparently had tm and Armstrong were pinned with corked llltil steam at the oarric majors and to start the second sys Arena fiesta for 1h return en sion Barrie were playing four men gagcmem was light in comparison The bumpng was just as heavy but few of the checks resulted in blows to five Larry Regan the diminished the Barrie Patti illeger and George Arm as he rounded defenceman Ken strong both distinguished stars on Schwartz and beat Mayer on al then respsctiverosters liicsetiletl thetiins with fisticuff at the bell ending tlle first period The rough attd tough Mcger gave back some of the treatment Armstrong had been dishing out during the ses sion and won the decision easily Megcr by the Way did every thingbut score Ilc collected threeassists minor penalty major and misconduct The only one he didnt gel was match and looking at the scoringstntis tics it was fortunate he didnt The defence injuriesito the Fly ers allowed Ilap Emms to give Bill Ilail Ilarrie boy trial on the bluciinc Bill is just out of juvenile ranks and has been per forming in theTown and District Hockey League with Twiss Mens Wear current league leaders it was tough spot for Bill to break into the company but he showed backhand shot Logan drcw assists possible chance game from the of fire by Mayor kept them ing the equalizer when roughing penalty sentence was should have at least ed However no dam as Barrie toyed with Their best chance sticking The harshly to get in Mcgcr you his way Bill Ball in his second appear Armstrong after the latter had faked him out after Mcger young star with Ottawa Senators last season lead to one Knowles and Mc Mariboros with new lifc and pulling the pressed the Ilyers and only some nifty work from obtainp They had good opportunity McNabney drew cheap Hassard Sid were grappling for the puck sin the Marlboro corner when the given and Hassard been includ age was done the puck and made Marlboros look like minors while killing the time came when Mcger was ordered off for high official the box told him and retaliated mp FEODO===09=====ouo=z=o=o=b SPORT AbEGLES Foaomo FILL5030 WEI ifill stllliTx in UIIA liflti witIf MIcl further to tolllpil name Baltic liyers rcll memo rs by walking rough ly owr otito it hard luck boys inpct izito sz llll this tune titfyirekin Actul of Ur Marlies litiltlltlll flollt Winnipeg be came liftllitl zittti ttl 115 clubs rlmllJlll and asked to be 58111 home The tltltll5 was granted along with lli iiieare and now McMecklit is lendini the ltllirgt to in folllltl tutu the Monarchs Harold Ballard diesstd lit at lititilmckitart and his debut was marked hf laJ LJi layout liei trltawa General However it must liavt own yw theft Ilit 11 to he tIltlxril no such action againxt Illt File HUitlil WHAIEVIII 1S llllfll to those Stratforil Krochlcrs Since their miserable showing here they have bounccd back to hard hay in weekend shuffle with St Catharina Stratfotd captured four points to begin their amazing climb up the ladder Bytuftlt the pair of dates with Windsor Spitfires Stratford really pourch on the steam making but one mistake in absorbing heating from the lowly lait Rockets The most reccntacid test came against Windsor anti of all things Krtiehlers proceeded to hand the highlyrated Spits their second and third defeats of the season With liurlph still picking up loosi victories and shawas overrating catching up with the lens Stratford have caused an inttrcsting scramble for fourth fifth and sith positions Unless lull Marlboros and St Mikes come to life soon they will awake to discover themselves far in the rear of the pacesetters Surc ly Toronto cannot let another season flit by without junior en try rcacliing the playoffs ALTHOUGH MANY LAUGHS emerged from the Friday night con tcst here Willi Marlbtnos much controversy has hutn heard since of the far from pliasiitzghockey being lltlllitytll on ilarrle ice Why is it that other clubs lllllt the Flyers camp with the impression of walking into lttgtt Admittedly ilarrte are no angels but they are usually outweighed when it comes to penalties The Marlie mix up was the thts are have seen total of tilt minutes was spent in the cooler and at times room for another offender couldnt be found in the enclosure During one llettlt moment there were Sevcn Mar boro players two Ilarrie timer penalty ttmr and visiting or ficial who is supposed to check the minutes all packed like sardines In record catch in the Barrie Arena In the freltforall Ernie Keefe the only player who has not served twominute sentence this season was grappling with George Mciiagan tall and lieftyIoronto defence mau However when the fur stopped flying Keefe and McLagan were missed when it came to presenting majors to the participants John Sullivan Shedden wasnt though since he was the man who started it There was no doubt he came out on top in the short af It and more expemncewnh wont and misconduct fair All you could sc was his hammering hands being raised and should be great asset to the team msullcd The InfmCllon W35 Cheap IOWOINI lilttIdIY ifUllJ AlmSllUHl Wilb The as it was though first started Marlboros were period as intent on claiming tiiumph on their own ice no matter what the price From the faceoff they led con tinued rushes into the Barrie end and Gil Mayer was kept busy Then Murray Grcnkc got called for higlrsticking shortly after the opening minute and Flycrs iccd their formidable power play It almost backfired though as Marlies broke from their own end to ride three abreast on defence However Ashley his second penalty relieved the pressure spectively Flyers would clinch the Owen Sounder didnt allow them to get ashot on Mayer GORDON SC ES TWICE At 745 John As icy was thumb ed for elbowing and his refusal saw 10minute misconduct pen but fast ed rubber at Lockhar nell hopped onto aity tacked on front His Shot before thcsen tencc was up Gordon finished off threeway passing play with lcnnell and Mcger The goal was actually started by Sid McNabney as he go ieved the puck in his own end rounded the net and re laycd beautiful pass to Pennell at centre Less than two minutes later Gor ed off the tilt in the box the game deflected bluelin FOR mu RUB IN INARDS ltlllli tlFlMll IliNi as he broke into the effort of the season the large ice surface WIMTERIMG was screened by detenccman The IIoggMcLagan duel finish but the referees termed the scrap as roughing The fans were anxious to see the two continue their blowbyblow affair Maklstiiie of paid performance front vyOur car this winter Drivein today and get in obtaining of the game McNabney and Armstrong went off early in the third chapter for crosschecking and boarding 10 didnt feel the penalty though as they carried the play in aniattempt to gain the goal which issue When Meger returned the counter cams The little sparkphig led his club to the attack They pour before Pen oose puck in partially With the exception of the second1 period Marlboros were never in They came close cou ple of times in the first period as was caught just in time by Mayer andl ReganShOtWlde 0f lheShmlLsg practicing on Barrie ice for some time and fccchady to accept any almost capitalized hisbriliiant play ing by intercepting pass and skat ing in unmolested on Lockhart but he too fired far from the net Ken Schwartz turned in his top He fed some nice passes to his forwards and played nice defensive game Mc Arthur didnt look out of place on shot clear and because of it saw lot of hockeyMcNab Vineyrand Ashbcgworked hard and this line is shaping into one of the strongest inthe league greatest winginn th junior ranks hasseen Occasionallyrtho watched carefully by the Flyers and lVlarlboros of course watched Megcr On Saturday their With the star loftwinger sitting tempers had ltiltllxtl such peak that they squared off at each other out lengthy rest period Toronto on the first opportunity We guarantee Armstrong will not bother tried desperately to cash in on the silverplattcred break iMeger again ITEMS OF INTEREST MAURICE WALSH of Toronto and formerly of Ncwmarkct well known and popular around 011A and OMHA circles as referee accepted the responsibility as rcfcrccinchicf of the fapc Breton senior hockey league The threeteam loop is comprised of Glace Bay Miners North Sydney Victorias aml Sydney Millionaires BILL LOGAN who was sold to Guelph Biltmorcs last season by Barrio Plycrs is playing his first year out of junior hockey with Westons Brcagl in the Toronto Metro Senior Mercantile League at Ravina Gardens 7A newcomcritothomcarguard cdntingcnt of Hamilton Tigers 9f OHA Senior is BOBBY DIXON veteran of many hockey years He began his career with the Barrie Colts and then grad uated toscnior ranks with Staffords of Toronto and last season lined up with KitchcncrWatcrloo Dutchmen Bobby had chance to catch on with Los Angeles Monarchs of the Pacific Coast Lcaguc now coached by former playing mate Dutch lliller However he refused it and turned out with Owen Sound Moreurysamd Hamilton before consenting to the Tiger bid Bob is now resident of chroy and in the summer he labors at rcal estate business around Barrio Stratfords BIDDER OHEARN is now Toronto Maple Leaf property as the result of deal with Springfield Indians Smythe sold ltcnc Trudcl former New York Ranger to Ideie Shore and in return won rights to OHcam JIM SHIRLEY the Western lad who was to mind the nets for Windsor Spitfires this season but got lifted to Omaha Knights of the USHL has been traded to St Louis Flych of the A1111 for goalie Don McDonald anxious for exhibition tilts before the season starts They have been bids Midland Coilingwood and Braccbridgc are their bets in this dis trict Newmarkct Hoffmans an entry in the Georgian Bay Senior Intcrmcdiatc group last season will now be known as Newmarkct Spit fires They liavc many of their regulars back with former junior stars also attempting to break into the lineup Gravenhurst Indians are high in praise over their coming edition coached by Allan Knapp They have nine of lasyseasons team returning to colors and plenty ofvtalcntcd youngsters to fill out the squad WATCH FOR WELLAND TROJANS in the Junior group this year With their new arena and an unofficial working agreement with Barrie Flycrs they appear headed forjbig things Some old is also coming from Buffalo Bisons as Rudy Pilous has been helping in coaching way Emms lent hand by send ing Ray Robitaille star defenccman from Midland Huskies and Bob Decks with Morrisburgs Junior entry last season to the roster of the Welland executive They have been winning their exhibition games in convincing fashion LAST SPRING during the Windsor SpitfireBarrie Flyer clash in the OHA Junior finals Hap Emms outsmarted rival coach Jimmy Skinner to Obtain complete success forihis threeycar building cam paign Of the six games the latter four were played on tactics pat Mayer The job was so well done that Haidy failed to collect point the other foot this season for on the Flyers roster and in his third year is leftwing star Paul Mgger ptain of the fearless squadi is well knownund respected throughout the circuit fOr his ability to execute strongly every department the game holdsbut especially for sniping andplaymaking theiattack Last year hewas third high est scorer on the club and fifth in the league He potted 30 goals and relayed passes 1130 more This record has made him marked man in everygame and the code apparently is stop Megerand yoLstop Barrie Well they are close to hitting the nail on the head for in Meger lies the spark of the Flyers victories whether he hits the score sheet or not He plays prominent part in all games The only bad feature of this is the factthat the opposition are constantly covering the tricky ball of fire On almost evry turn of theblade Meger is receivingelbows slashes from sticks knees hips buttends andevery piece of illegal coverage lad can take absorbs terrific beating during 60minute affair Some performers are irked to such an ex tent that they hesitatfe at nothing to prevent the progress of one of the ficials spotan offence of theruiesxand laya chargeE gbut often they slip Abyhunnoticed In order to protect himself Meger is forced to the new completeFord of Canada 5Way Winteriz ing Service It will save you time money and no Dont put it Offeyouccar neds all uble mm ales ties and is far in the lead of fellow Flych in trips to the bench It certainlyyisnt all his fault and despite the shadowing Meger continues to hold position among thcyleausleading scorers WHILE WATCHING the Flyerstinaction on hockey ago the odd rival sapporter reveals his colors and breaks forth with losty cheer for Red Dusty or SpeCS These of coursey are nicknames long cnoughto locate the raljnames of these participants It is quite chore without the necessary matgrial but an interesting search Who would have ever thought that Dusty Blair thelonemanshow forQshawaGenerals carriedthmonicle Of George Red Stephen Blairs teammate isreally David The starryvcentre forSt Catharines Red Sullivan who stole many favorable comments from hot stove corners after his performancehere last week also has real name of George Say what isthe matter with this name George anyway Teepees have lad from Manitoba known as Bud Evans but his real name is Donald and Specs Telford their ZOOpound defenceman ac tually has the name of Ronald The queerest name thistwriter has expressed as HedEye The nexttime Windsor Spitfiresrpay visit to Barrie were making point of finding how it was obtained Strat fordsDinyl Flanagan was originally Dennis which only helps to further the Irish color Anothler Kroehler flash who carries nick name is Bibber OHearn juvenile from St Catharines His actual name is yet Well make point Moyfflnding that oncput obtain place in Allu thick of the ecitement and they did it the tamed by the Barrie mentor The defence which stood out like sore thumb Was the shadowing of highscoring Gordnlrlaidy by speedy Ray savmg socmy rescue methOdS of playersfon opposing clubsBut hasany hockey fan ever stopped ever seen tacked on an honest cognitois that of James Hay commonly BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIB ONTARIO CANADA McArthnr Gets Points llyers Trounce Marlies 123 Hectic Performance Flank Tunney excl gtts SILIIK ON OTHER SPORT FRONTS vc findvAuroras Junior crow ction IUILI fill that Iictl pan ii lllA Jailhei and let then co in it lltab ie idea other Bill lownts of llfilitlitttll and Jack Hogan of Haiti about any rate Then it to smother lii tough stuti tally lit the gnto Battle Hyei ItiS hvrt Friday llll prtsented wild and Wioli timd pillud which look almost an 1111 in itself in play liwforalls among the piajwts tintrated Univlittpcl an unpa tito coach and Illitlllllltf tans flirt ill few calm onlookiis rolling in the aisles at fun parade The up Ulltlillrlll boys gave the once cool itoe Maxwell 13 minor penaltus it majors and two misconductstfto handle throughout the sission To llustiate lhe rising fryer lllc opening stanza saw eight twoiniti llll sentences handed out in the recond there were only two mil ors and pair of majors with lht rcmauider jammed into thrill packed third Maxwell was so led up that he threatened to leave lib post iiap Emms dubious about hav mg his team at the Gardens in tune on Saturday afternoon for the return engagement made start to take his boys to the tlress mg room to prepare for departure llt stunt worked as the officials promptly got the game underway alter lengthy delay due to con lllrilttll in the penalty hos The fact that Harrie llyes won the tilt by thi lance to the capacity crowd Nev ertheless it was major item to iiinms as his club increased their insurance on third place in the standing McAitIliUit PLAYS overwhelming count of 1243 was of little impoitencemin toried out ot action um gtHI3I Mallbolh ultAillizii it ltlllic lity ltinltllitl llillt Lftml lot in stnllt lltl the nt rlt Iiie supplier lltt iountr lnm lull ilic ltlw Iiililvtl or Will lll IlMl total Keri Settinatil lft Ittllt tll tenettrait fltllil Siisllivtvtii hlacii his illt goal into the tiirg on McArt tor the red light ll txrr amt Attivaunn Hi it tl in cull 55ll Hit littrt Iltftals lt1ltlllii pit tic41h lt blink ttilefhlu gatne ta per ittttid another ianu to iapsdif inountinc pint iota finishing off two nae Stan Long obtained tg til to continue has intllant pa htvrvtils sank lllillt ttl jury paid irit to it Anna and sidelined tltltiillltiilll iloo llllltltY fling was leading lillt ltt ltl ittltifiI ed lllt an lllllltlrlllfJ plaui ill Il nursing The game produced newborn ever his return expotell at an star ill Barrios WigWag Mc lliltl As though litmus not LIvlllittllt lit with eunuch llllililiff lit for about three vtwlcn second Ilitltl III tinii toy to the and laid on the ice out of play lb was txiizieii dressing room Cllllt iI om he had sustained teyczcly hr ed knee Blurbj is llit third II season Jack Leckie is out for an iltllttlll ite itlltltl With broken right an kle and Ward Ilrandow has been til we la liov three ankle for almost sprami sick hay Ted Twiss Ontario Skeet Meet at St llitls Milli Perfect Bun +100 Ted Twiss president of the Bar rie Gun Club topped successful season by winning the AllOntario Skeet Citatiipionshijtnt St Catharlt ines on Nov 28 with perfect run of lift The Barrie sharpshooter dcfcatel such outstanding favorites as Cliff Mills of the Oshawa Gun Club and Art Beam American Champion of Champions and holder of thc New York State skeet shooting titlc Anotifer prize winner from Batu ric was Geoff Glenn whose 95 tied for second high gun in Clas Other Barrie Gun Club repre sentatives were Don Emery Jake Jacobi and Geoff Jones The new AliOntario champion has enjoyed number of outstand ling achievements in thc skeet field Earlier Ted teaincci twith Don Emcry t0 takethc On this season tario twoman championship at the York Gun Club and also estab lished the Canadian longrun skcct rccord by breaking 320 consecutive targets this summer TED TWISS LOCAL SWIMMERS EARN MEDALLIONS in the remaining games It was one of the highlights of the series andknowl Will be remembered for many years But It appears the shoe IS on planning and administration teach hand the bruisingo treatment back to itsoginatora ltxmakes them thinkftwmo about repeatim the act But hogth lsfrcccivingp cna BORDEN CLASSES Despite the approach of zero weather swimming is still fea ture of the local recreation pic ture During weekend of Novr2021 Phyllis Moody assisted Mc Adam director of swimming and water safety Ontario Division Canadian Red Cross Society in conducting an instructors course at Camp Borden Theclasses included Royal Life Red Cross rescue methods swim ing skills and tests water safety edge artificial respiration ingmethods and several instruc nal films The course commenced Frida night at pm continuing through Saturday and Sunday when at 530 pm the candidates became cognizant of the results culminat ing six weeks of intensive two nights per week The results vtiere as follows Ptc Bernard Wallis RCASC chairman swimming and water safety com mittee Camp Borden Branch of the Canadian Royal Life ing Society bronze medallion Canadian Red Cross water safety instructor certicate Pte Alan Squier RCASC Camp Camp Borden life guard RLSS safety instructor certicate Ted Chapman Captain Barrie Senior ach Patrol 1947 RLSSlt bronze sistant water safety instructor bronze medallion The latter bivo qualied as instructors but guild not be fully certied beca of their lyouth Miss Isobel of Hillsdale and Orvillia possession of Royal Li Saving Society awards up to the award of merit qualied as water safe ty instructor Mrs assistant director Barrie who is holder of the bronze medalli if and is qualied as Red Cross ater safety instruc tor and eXa ner was granted her instructor rticate of the Royal Lire Savi Society on presenta tion of be successful candidates for th bronze medallion Ro Bradley of Barrie wonthe Ray Life Saving Society Inter in ate Certificat RendiExiiminer medallion Red Cross Society as yllis Moody recreation of training ed Cross Society emcdallion Bd Cross water Laurie spencfervCaptain Barrier Senior Beach Patrol 1948 RLSS Burden lifeguard RLSS bronze medallion Red Cross water safety instructor certificate George Liii GOING UNDERGROUND Fifteen Canadian companies pro electric power are going underground or underground wiring system over the next live ducing and distributing will expand their years IOVES already in wt till 1v in jie ei lll xntlt lt awl bench but couaint ti loziiul 0115 fEAttltK lrlli of Itunnj llll Illlt xilllctl Il tlll show being held our tonight llorden meeting the liverounder THY AN EXAMINER WANT A1 Ilillllllll1 ll clack Musltoiia lid Rivers littlli iravenhurst in Iltllnllll linal match will iaul tretier of Montreal at the Insultili boxing ill one light but of eight starts audl will guns good account of himl self when he battles with the exl lttlltllttll Quebec boy The mamt 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