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Barrie Examiner, 21 Dec 1953, p. 4

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1m HARRIS EXAMINER MONDAY DEC II 195 Reversal of Form Flyers Rock Greenshirts 541 Snap FourGame losing Streak The Wait of Barrie Afrim rtckiu Friday night as the Fly cr blasted through fir daftnu or Kitchener Urienshirt for longsought 51 Lela in ELL broke fourgame lus lilfsi streak Pa admissn didn much IUOO but the public school youngsters who took advantage of Barnes election day saw how to play the came in winning style The trading dcudlllit pitsaute off the Flyers presented mm mm Amom 3mm new zuzd if this kind of hockey continues over the next two months no team could keep them out of the playoffs on iithLcr male llptlnl liokr rrni cal of Ult goal two aunts nell is 311d skating lcgs tlt2r 42 Kr games It ln lion iitr pail utich lg moist Yl pclmiluld from tii Tilt ti LILLlI Tccpaes Itkll Vixen struck rm 1x lith hardly End tl tfl tic around the period rolled lurks wti Uztiri int lxdicm Stzctiuz tiih excel fruit ilziim Hi ill lIiI tinlt ilrint ilitl 1335 of had littlc clunky in twin Iltc sutc giiu1ii lmt iv ln bruit ltlt lm 2321 mil he of vtlllllit Xiixii 41 forward lt buck lYlflAltlllil effin hackchkcis tin dtftzict looked artat and worn Ill craniuarid of the st aiion LII LIS rs were practcaily bumped ill lriruzi lintll But the bif r1190 Sflvirestonc was hustle The FII5 lurk cuntr in thc rst ptIlIIJ Llfltl built 50 cushion fnr the third hen they worked tr tntxis limrning shutout we from lift lcintl lid lr punc p43 pad diudends to qund Bob White flipped his own rebound with Kit =cni Ivan Iennant banished for chaignrg Citland Mortson And put PUllllaIll in the clear for an unmolested fifth counter drawing Irunovost out of the neLs before the deposit The middle chapter was rough ind rugged lrLtIIlt and the hitting arrmd into the third Referee Ilugh McLean allowed it to be rousin contest and the fans liked it Dennamun lid ltlcQuccn one of he IIt1 hardest hitters was rock ed in the corncr at the north end in re trlIV minutes and had to be carried off the ice in an unconscious ondiiion He needed five stitches close cut over the forehead but returned with blood in his eye and started crashing every oppon nt in his tcrritory Cleland Morison came close to be ig another casually when he was harged by Tcunant shortly after ID Ice out as Iliurd in front 3A0 bev MarlboroFlyers Here Wednesday Start at 845 pm Due to the Late shopping hours on Battles batman occ tlon Wednesday evenlnx the MA lunler amt between Toronto Marlboro and Barrie blycn will start at 845 pm at Barri Arena Previous Wednesday contest started at 830 p111 but this weeks engagement wlll start 15 minutes later to allow late chop per and employees of the downtown buslnts section to witness the muchbcnldcd meeting between the Dukes and the Flyen Black NICEFIVG Stroud Wins 104 Stroud Bruins made their first start in the South Simcoe Hockey League Winning one Friday night when they trounced Kleinburg 104 at Noblcton Arena It was fast clean contest with only thrcc minor penalties assess cd The Bruins had that edge in territorial play but Kleinburg wip ed out 10 firstperiod deficit early in the second period to knot the score before falling behind Stroud held 52 edge for the final stanza Rod Black with five goals was the big triggerman for the win ners Miles Hickling and Irving Nelson had two each with Allan McLean bagging the singleton Makes Decision eer diulc during pumping all the educato be can rout of Barric Institute and District Collegialc absorbing the limited hockey knowledge cf coast Eap liming It wouldnt do Bob any good to Complain anyway becauSE he was the person who chose such path but it is rugged grind and one that should pay off in haiilsomc dividends While his hockey career hold bright future on the strength of his aggressiveness and winning spirit foremost in his mind is education Bob wants to be vet erinarian and after he completes his junior hockey plans on at tending Ontario Agricultural Colll ege in Guelph and perhaps play senior hockey for KitchenerWan erloc Dutchmen which would help support his tuition and other new csszties White is one of the few players iwho makes hockey do the work for him The sport allows him to the Barn IlCZL 831 Xrays IISLOtci 24ml YOUR WIFE SWEEIHEARI MOTHER DAUGHTER further his education consequentl he 59 Supporting And be All the women In your lrle love shoes cause his goal has been set is al and my eve do have enough good sign of his initiative lcQueen left the ice It was his of mum the no need osm No need to worry about size if bum CANADAS No1 WINTER TIRE on Pausmnunmw without Whine or Vibration SIZE 670 15 Get set for your rear wheels today at SABTSIIIIIIES Frcsonosrkl2non his back and the net wide COIINER MAILE AVE Dunlap St gt ugly 3055 prot Ktchcncrs defence and nttrnind new largcly rcsmnsible for thc idcf Flycr forwards were bunting tlir in to the puck in the cornch anu ille them disorganzicd lIl Illtll own 3mm he added tactiun of bunc zlTIISIIIIl bodychecks soon halth the Grecrlshirts forwards who rml izrd the Flytrs were definitely in the mood to break the losingV streak The Grccnshirts new custodian Claude lronovost obtained from Montreal Royals ofihc Quebec Jul irir group regained his composure tin the third period but was way out of ptlln on first period goals that started the teams downfall TwiCc in succession he was out of the not when Gcme Ranciri and Johnny Martan broke the ice 33 sec onds apart Carrottopped forward IBiucc Jones was responsible for the first as he lost the puck at the Kitchener bluclinc After Arnold Smith and Cleland Mortson placed the puck on the doorstep Ranciri turned and blasted it home Forcchccking by Jim Robertson and Danny Poliziani set up the sec ond by Martan as Pronovost was Don Cherry who came up with muchimproved effort stopped Toppal from moving out of his own end and waltzed tn unmolestcd to JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS econd such check of the night and zhc Swastika product had lots of vhat it takes to bounce back and ard his best positional game since lonning uniform Tcmpers flew in the last minute play in the second as Howie illovcr of the Greenshirts recently bought from Marlboros and Jim Robertson exchanged blows on the ice Then as the period ended they cut loose again in the penalty box Referee McLean assessed Glover who was running beserk and even hreatcncd an irate fan with It ninutc misconduct and match misconduct while Robertson receiv cd an additional 10minute mis lconduct The fiihts didnt end there In the third Arnold Smith surprised all concerned by exchanging blows with Kitcheners Grcig Hicks and what is more Smith won unani mous decision Earlier he had turn ed on Byrle Klinck for unneces sary roughing in the corner SIDE SHOTS Poliziani was the clubs top collector with three points and it is evident that he Will be big asset George Ranetrl Arnold Smith and Johnny Martini each picked up two points Bob Barlow and John Mac Domld 99 again swam Brampton egents Bothre charg cd with two games since Dec 15 and are allowed one more game be fore becoming fulIfledged players Bob McNeil was also called from Wingham his first since Nov 14 defencenian Ross Hudson played an outstanding game on defence He landed his first sen sational check if the season in the first period that got himoff on the right foot The Flyersroutshot the Gregnshirts 3520 and until the last period held commanding 2610 edge Claude Bolleau who broke his leg recently is being returned to Sammy Pollocks junior Canad icns but is unlikely to see action until the end of February Kitch eners Bud Hlllman apparently sore over the beating fired the puck at coach Hap Emins In the third period after play had been called for faceoff The puck bounced off the boardsth needless to say Emms didntjake kindly to the act Jr Standings St Mlkes 23 14 30 St KIIIB 22 28 Marlboro 23 12 28 Kitchener 21 II 25 Hamilton 21 10m2 ao Galt 23 913 19 Barrie 25 16 18 Guelph 24 16 Barrie kitchen OHA Junlor Series Barrie Arena Dec 18 KIICHENER Goal Pronovost defence Hillman Klinck Tennant Greenan Onotsky forwards Hicks Topoll Jones Collin Joyce Horn McPherson Cressman Glover Vaughan BARBIE Goal Spencer de fence Hudson Cherry McQueen Hope forwards Martan Robert son Poliziani White Barlow Mac Donald Mortson Smith Raneiri McNeil Graham OFFICIALS Hugh McLean Hamilton referee Harry Myers Jim Feltis linesmen Flrst Period Barrie Raneiri Mortson Smith Barrie Martan Robertson Poliziani 545 Barrie Cherry 1628 Penalty Onotsky Second Period Barrie White Poliziani Marten Barrie Pollziani Smith Raneiri 638 BOB WHITE Barrie Gun Club Hold Turkey Shoot The Barrie Gun Club held their penalues Tennam TODD Ram annual shotgun Turkey Shoot over elri Glover minor 10minute misconduct match misconduct Robertson minor 10minute mis Wuhwwwu MAj ma Period Kitchener Topoll Jonesl 1336 Penalties Klinck Smith ma jor Hicks major ln Juvone Hockey Apply There Is move on foot to operate Juvenile hockey team In Barrie Entry has been made to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association and III arrangements have been made Ilayera eligible for Juvenile barkev are those who were IIIIIGIJS year Au 1953 boys lutemtcd In trying for berth on this club we outed to call llm Gllmore 2135 Jack ggm 348 or Ron Stewart TRENDS IN FURNITURE DESIGN Latest ideas in furniture and furnishings of nearly 300 United Kingdom manufacturers will be featured at the fifth furnlture ex hibition to be held at Earls Cnurt London February 1525 Sponsor ed by the British Furniture Manti facturera Federated Associations the dlsplaywlll cover more thanl 233000 square feet of floor space muuuuuuuuuuuuuuluuuumuiuuuum rm uniinure the weekend and approximately 225 competed There were 15 groups with 15 to each grohp and while weather conditions werent ideal they were better than ex pected Shooters who won turkeys were Thurlow three Ted Twiss has been declared pub lic holiday in Cookstown by the village trustees ROBT TAGGARTV McMAS can Illior That last MinutoiGltt 71 IM It uwruuuuvvunmmmwx Itwol Jeff Jones Jack Kcrshaw Sinclair Bell Flear Jack Butler Patterson Frank Tcrsigni Jack Hamilton Bowman and Bill Dyment Mercantile Finals Wind Up Tonight 111C Mercantile Hockey Lea gue championsblpwill be de clded tonight at Barrie Arena when MlneslngWonder Valley Combines and Barrie Rockets tangle In the second and ul game of their title series The Combines who scored 41 triumph Wednesday carry threegoal margin into the till They are defending league chamlons and have yet to taste theirfllst defeat of the season Game time Is pan FRUIT CENTRE The first carload of fruit from British Columbias Okanagan Val ley was shipped in 908 subject of Bob White H25 speak of initaitve when on the play has been extraordinary for the Flyers in that he never quits try ing and is ready for duty at any1 given moment He is prepared to work for any stretch of time and is willing to attempt the most uniqe orders It no secret that he will nev er set the league on re as scorer In comparison with his brother Jack who played for the Memorial Cup champion Flyers ln 195051 he just isnt an offensive threat But he contributes some thing to the game that Jack couldnt and that is rugged die hard aggressiveness That Ls one reason why he un doubtedly will succeed in his bid for education Bob has pet love horses and if he ever obtains his degree as veterinary he hopes to service some large race track in United States Bobs father Carl White quite hockey man himself breeds race horses on his farm few miles outside of Stratford And Bob holds more than just passing inter est in the farm He still has another year In juri Simply purchase one of our hrislmas Gill ertilirutes for any amount you wish and SHE Will use it at her leisure to selerl the righlslyle the right colour and the proper fitting End your hristmas shopping list problems now by settling on SHOESthe gift that teully thrills them Pair of miniature shoes in miniature box with earl gilt rertilimla IIIIIKAIES AIID MINIAIIIIES AlVlAIS AVAILABLE Wulkwel Shoes BARRIES LEADING SHOE STORE Opp Post Office Phone 2397 mmananmammzm When knock kneel on them your knees Go TO CHURCHi Were closlnxfout our loy Department and passing these big savings on to you Every toy and doll must be sold so hurry in while selection is still large ELECTRIC Imus TRUCKS GAMES TANKS onus DISHES Winoulnar nous wooosu runways rovsrovrs sows

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