at DrOp Chances in space of one minute and 11 seconds fired anymore of Kitchener Greenshlrts spelt finished for Myers Thursday night as they dropped hearti 3154 in Kitchener The lastditch rally in thrilli Junior contest eliminated all hopes of 11191 on reaching the select sixteam playoff bracket this iFirsi Rood Victory Since December 19 Some Spitfires big reason why the Flyers didnt reach the playoffs thlsl yseason was scarcity of road victories It wasnt that they didnt try as hard but Hap Emms boys received morethani their share of bad breaks Many games pasoed by before the Flyers latched onto win away from home quarters and it came Saturday night against Windsors lowly Spitfires The Flych showed plenty of class in rolling to 73 victory rtliclossxlt would have taken miracle for Hap over the Border City Spits bemre Slim CFOWd 01 958 paid and lilsgallam group to overhaul the Greenshlrls had sixth Spotlightly bedded down prior to the games faceoff gmwltnemcd the fast someilnics seesaw struggle between gbevtwav clubs Despite the vast meridian ln the vicinity ofgplay by centre Don McKcnncv Slightly loss than three minutes had been played when Mohns cuddled McKcnneys pass and sped by dc creme in the standings the Fly fenceman Herb Simon lobe on par with the mm 10 the NEWS 9133 manadvnntagc in the TheGrcenshlr15 pounced ol second as havebcen full value for Ron Stewart assessed the second no mm may can penalty of the game this one for itqlfs and in true Flycrs spirit payed they will be club to com fl with next year The Greenshirts probably con fidcnt they had the final playoff Milonwln their grasp look no mine the Flycrs They skated and played like gents who wanted to finlsblhe job themselves and they did right where it hurts moat the final seconds Once Joe Farclli fired the winner S119 of the third breaking an sitting 41 tie the game was over er Flyers hadIlittle chance to come back The win gave the Greenshirts four wins in five mcci with the Flyers three by oneagoal margin And the loss sui tered by the Flyers was received and aCCepted in true sportsmanlikc manner No matter the outcome the Kit chener fans saw riproaring con test The Flyers led 10 at the end of the first as rightwing rookie sensation Doug Mohns notched his first of three goals on beautiful second time interference It all happened in the first minute of play and the home stcrs cracked home two quickies for 21 front Duke Edmundson shifty centre star from the west got the ball rolling when he back handcd Frank Toyotaspass off the doorstep of Lorne Howcs more 29 seconds later Orv Tcssicr uscd Ken Robertson as partial screen and conncctcdcn 20vfooicr from 1ch Wing The period however ended 11 22 for following brisk penalty parade Johnny Martan snapped Ron Stewarts rebound behind goal ie Bill Harrington while the Green birts were two men short The most thrilling hockey was played in the final chapter as both teams muffed plenty and connected on some spinetingling goalmouth action The Grecnshirts again took the lead as Edmundson tallied his second of the night with Flyers Dan OConnor in the box for trip ping it was titfortat later on as Mohns tied the count at 33 with Kitcheners Jack Higgins off for ripping Dan MacDonald during break from rightwing MacDonald collided with the goal post on the olayfand appeared to be severely 1urt but after several minutes srawled to his feet and stayed in he game Higgins had only been the penalty box for 21 seCondr vhen Mohns deposited relay iron Zhuck wood and Don McKenne it the goalmouth Another serie of penalties two in row to thr leers delayed action for spel of when Higgins was assessed this one for holding gave Mohns the opportunity to give his males 81 43 margin Goalie Harrington could haw asily prevailing themarker asth duck lay at his crease for seem ingly seconds He was about to another it when Mohns dashed 1n and ticked it across the important ed line The Flyers killed penalty tr Paul Emms for slashing near the closing minutes and just as thr ed 111 the bag thr game appear Greenshirts scored two unexpected goals Joe fngoldaby wallzed around OConnor who had fallen to block shot and notched the equalizer and Farelli gaining the winner BLUELINE BITS It was hard night of officials Les Kirk patrlck of Hamilton was clipped bI flying puck intheI second anr retirerb to the firefaid r00m for stitches across the bridge4i hi nosc Oneiminuie and 25 second remainedin the stanza and it war carried overtothe final chapter Then late in the last session Jaol Shropshire of Weston was the vic tim of high stick causing 1105 bleed He didnt leave the ice how ever The Flyers missedglor ions opportunities test away Poul Emma was in twicv unmolsted centre Don McKenzie likewise and Emu MacDonald in the post duringhls break from tho blueline Lorne llowesrhad quu cl cilidwslighl ally anxious momenta and tumor formante despitelos log Hisptickstopping in the fir and accend periods hen Kitchen rltorial edges phenomenala Greenshlrt custodian Bill Harrington was play nit With 10 facial stitches an in duri practise in great per of Slratford busyawiih the thumb Stwc to salt Ithe con tom Les Kirkpatrick Ham customers It was the first road win since December 19 also over Windsorw In all fairness to the losers they were minus three of their main performers Dick Platowski who had beep lperrormmg forChatham in junior ranks filled the nets gin place of 15yearold Dennis Riggin who was ill Also missing was forward and when he was called for interfer lcaptain Bob Rawlyk out for the rciencc The Flycr didnt like the call maindcr of the season with frac and told the officials in no uncerA iturcd log his third in two seainin terms sons And fiery John Lumley ac Thrcc starochosen for the even quircd from Marlboros in mideDcc ing were goalie Lorne Howcs cen embcr has been loaned to Toledo tre Don McKcnney and Windsors of the international Hockey League Jim Robertson Barrie Windsor ona wmoa for the remainder of the season Ron Craven fillcdlumleys ccn ire shoes between Bob Brown and Jim Robertson and only when this unit was on the ice did Windsor Windsor Arena Feb 16 threaten They took care of the BARBIE Goal Howcs defence Spits three goals and supplied goal OConnor Stcwart Robertson Thi ic Lorne Howcs with activity per beault forwards McKenney iodicnlly Mohns Collins MacDonald White Consequently the Flyers had Menard WOOd Emms Morton things very much their own way WINDSOR G031 PiEtOWSki They came from behind an early defence Skov Cherry Arbour 10 deficit to finish the first per Smith forwards Brown Robert iodVon top 51 They added two son Craven ZOPlCEI folllers rilorcln the second but were out Campbell scorcdi20 in the final chapter Piai OFFICIALS Al Wood Sarnia owski who had junior cxper Pal Gardner Slmlford ience with Oshawa and Windsor rst Period looked weak in the first and sec windson Brown ond periods He didnt appear no BarrieI Collins live on his feet until the third when OConnor McKenney 724 he stole several good scoring chanc Barrio Marian cs from rival snipers WOMI Menard Ken Collins started theFlyers on Barrio Stewart the comeback trail as he outleggcd OConnor 1407 his check to snap across Don Mc Barrie MacDonald Kenneys timely passout on Biatow Thibeault White 1535 skis doorstep Johnny Martan gave Barrie Mohns Collins 1918 the Flyers the front slightly more Penalties Cherry 1215 Thi than two minutes later and Ron beault 1650 Stewart blazed one from inside the Second Period blueline while Windsors Don Barrie MacDonald lCherry served tripping Panallll Menard 1155 Dan MacDonald and Doug Mohns Barrie McKenney Mohns 1929 completed the firstvperiod scoring Penalties Wood 331 Zorlca penalty to Windsor for having 1045 Steivart 1236 Zorica ma too many men on the ice in the 301 Smith major Emms ma secoud allowed MacDonald to notch lor Thibaun major 1713 his secondof the evening Follow OConnor 1900 ing near freeforalllateI in fh Third Period middle chapter Don McKenncy 9Windsor Robertson grabbed the freewheeling to com Craven Brown plete the Flyers output 10 Windsor Robertson It wasnt until the third that the Brown 730 Spitfires began to show deadly Penalties Mohns 610 Thibeaull punch and exSt Catharines Tee 9319911111ch major Menard ma pee Jim Robertson was the trigger 301 1323 Zorica major and 10 man While Doug Mohns was off minute vmisconduct MacDonald for crosschccking Robertson twice major 1413 Smith KRobertson took passes from Bob Brown to 1650 SteWart minor audiomin notch 11 pair in less than minutelute misconduct 1747 The sparse quantity of loyal fans Shots on goal must have sensed some sort of By Barrie 11 1632 rally but the Spitfires didnt They By Windsor 14 12 1440 forgot about hockey and proceeded 3x to settle some scores over the IIsea II son In the final 10 minutes of play there were four majors two 10 minute misconduct penalties anda highstickingduel keeping officials 33 A1 Wood of Sarnla andPat Gardner 27 20 26 18 21 18 29 31 87 953l 76 Marlboros 71 Guelph Gait 55 55 52 37 31 19 18 Michaels The best battle of all was prob jIc ener ably the second period bout as the teams paired offas evenly as 1305 $1119 sible Larry Thibeault and Don William Smith were caught firing hefty Osmwgr punches and recEived majorst So did JoeZoricIa and Paul EImms the Marmot Water15 battle which touched thspark De St Michaels Kitchener fencemanBoTSEEwart the man Sourdays Results with the solidpunchrhad an Marlboros Galt1i Overtime ldentifiedWindsorite draped over the boards but was missed by of gh $153332 ficlals when penalties were assess figure Gm ed Tyegdaydf Qaltsat tICatIharlnesI cnesa aarnesa Zirim apparently did lee 111 St Michael Qshawajat Windsor ot aIsquaIredeal as he landed rigit Guelph at We nto another in the thirdthisiimc Friday wehao at Guelph with Dan MacDonald and the Flier Windsor Barrie St Catharines 1ghtwinger didnt how chance at Kiichener Zorica landed several hard smashes Saturday St Michaels Iat Gall to the head before separating He Mdilboros at goIshaIwa Barrie at receiveda second maior and an an Wotbrloo tomaticlominute miscondIulItitI pine my Prior to thiabout 111163 Menard and Walters squared offiri aIlistlessI preliminary Stewart wasfitjagged Iwith 10 minute misconductlate jhe game Collins Edmundson Toyota Tessa ler IngoldsbyJoycelfoloway Referees Jock Shropshire Wes 2113111233 to Camp Bordens dictum sports stadium nlaht whitdive action packed via rinse purchase 110 theshoworigina Eebruaryl will be Ie First 2011on BarrieMohns McKenney Collins Pentltv Willis 1113 we magma chance of winning hockey guns they mustplay opocoa arean P00 Am plague Windsor junior Spitfires When they do stand pomole without John Ltuulcy Bob Rawlyk or goalie Dudley meant lot to the Syria as he would to any team but from what we could gather Saturday night he Spits management and Lumiey werent getting along well and be Was loaned to Toledo of the International Hockey Loewe lidoesnt make any difference since Lumley is currently over the junior age if the age lim is raised for next season then Windsor will continue to control Lumleyx contract bad luck kid for the Spits is captain Bob Rawlyk who mere month ago suffered his third fractured leg in two seasons Talking to Bob after the game he said Im going lo miss nextscason altogether and give the leg time to knit properly it was my own fault returned to the game too soon Bob is deeply concerned about trying comeback and as he says Ill know if can do it or no in short order It was unfortunate for the Windsor flash as he possess ed great deal of natural hockey ability was smart and was tagged as good prospect Plans in Windsor are still unsettled for next season From the way press box and odd executive chatter went along we gathered that the Border City will again be in the junior loop come 195253 PAUL MBGBR seems to be dropping from the rookie award point race Bernie BoomBoom Gcoffrion and Dickie Moore have been acts ting hot scoring pace for the Hubs and the best Meger could muster was an assist in three games The Canadch have scored 10 goals in their lastIthrce games and rookies have accounted for them all This certainly indicates good future for the Montreal fans Buffalo recalled SID McNABNEY from the Pacific Coast after the cxFlyer had scored four goals in five games JERRY REID of Cleyelahd Barons also 11 former Flycr struck pay dirt Saturday night in Cleveland as he scored four goals and assisted on another in 72 win over Buf falo Walls witnessed JIMMY MORRISONS debut with the Leafs last week and reported he was used sparingly Imagine its lot tougher breaking into that club than Boston HAL HOPPER has left hockey for good according to Ron Bell now with Stouffville Clip pcrs Bell and Hopper used to play as teammates with Gait Rockets before Hopper was traded to the Flyers Flyers BON STEWART saidfollowing Saturday nights gameIand fistlcuffs Ive never seen club with so many short arms Figured Barrie came out second best and he figured right Rightwinger DAN MacDONALD is currently de prived of receiving customers in our advertising department until his face resumes normal stature Local Fighters Cldwaler Mimls Head Hamilton may at Slaw Three Goldwater minor hockey Boxing Show teams competed at Stayner Satur Still busy on the boxing front day morning The local Lions clubs sweaters were worn ColdwatOr Squirts matched their are Barrics three main ghters Manager Orv Dash of the Barrie Boxing Club announced over the opponents 22 Keith Robinson got both goals for Coldwater with Lloyd Bunt counting an assist on weekend that Don Wallace is slat ed for fiveround main bout against Carnell Sharpe of Buffalo one Rick Vollick Coldwater wing man jumped in the net when the at Hamilton show on Wednesday Cornell is colored lightweight goalie was down in scramble and prevented score Also opposing Buffalo product is Syd Taylor who carries semi Tho Coldwater Pecwees won their match 10 with Jim Policing iinal bout against Dennis Ashley This is veround affair borne ipping in the goal on an Paul Kenny the lad who is said assist from Robbie Southorn The local Bantams lost 30 but to have been robbed of decision over Hamiltons Kid Sarson in and poor hockey club wasnt enough to Stayner used number of Midget players on their team whichgave the Newsboys preliminary reent 1y will gain another crack over them superiority Bob Maconachie of Coldwafer five rounds Said Dash oncom menting on this meeting Paul will really have to be miles better than Sarson to win decisin in refereed all games and Frank Will iams acted as coach Cars or trucks for the trip were provided by Mrs Ernie Godfrey Bob Maconacbie Clarence Ward and Frank Williams Ernie Godfrey mentbr of OMHA 64 he encountered little troublewith St Catharines St Michaels wroanpgspos atwoweek absence Hamilton 010 Sicilian May be Poswm In Oro Heckey None are probably realizing it but Oro Station could very easily be the dark horse of the Oro Hockey League They tied Wonder Valley 88 last week in the second game of doublehea at Guthrie Arena and any team atcan whip eightgoals into the net of second place club is to be watched closely The nights opener saw Guthrie Greyhounds increase their firstI place margin with onesided 124 verdict over ccllardwelling East Dro The factthat 32 goals were scored in two games gavethe customers plenty to cheerabout despite one contest going all gone way Guth teams here gave the local Midgets workout on IColdwater ice Sat urday morning WP Gblhrie Remain Undefeated in Oro Hockey Oro Hockey Leagues Thursday night doubleheader at Guthrie Arena kept to form as league leading Guthrie trounced Oro Sta tion 95 and Wonder Valley doub led the score on EaslOro Iwinning 6iif Guthries win gave them 11 starts without defeat and five goint margin over encountered very little trouble Stoddart scored two and Living iod as Guthrie took 30 margin may opponents wading52 atme They outscored Oro Station 44 in and of the first 84 in thesecond randaddell four more in the final chapter Stodddrt and Hastings led the at tack on East Oro Stoddart scored five goals and helped on two others while Hastings tallied three and Igaipedseven assists for 10 out of possible 712 points Bartholomew homeredlwogmls across for Go thrie tvhile singles wento Pari tldge andBlacktsock MScott with pair and Slessor an Radcliffe with one each ac counted for East crop soaring 2010 Station heldf the front for twcrveriods and all buts minute IIeIconds of thethird before as for Lie They beaded derNalley 42 in the first and in the second Wonder Valley 115 lead early in the third wo goals by Arnold Norrerm single by Handyprovided marginmidway in stanza versed the third as the losers fin ished stronghotching four against two Stoddart was thebig gun in the Guthrie victory scoring five goals Ross Hastings Slessor and Liv Arnold Nortens tallied four for Oro Station Handy gaining sin gleton East Oro gave Wonder Valley good run before bowing but or the picture late in the third period The winners led 11at the end of the first and +2gdingIlnto the third East Oro narrowegwghede ficit tatone but couldnt prevent eelinehing+mankers+wL lllclrlirlg scored three goals for Wonder Valley withDon and Ali an McLean and Dunsmore notcb ins sinsles Dousjermsn and Radcliffe took care Ottos Iscoring Guthrie Wonder Valley II huein ed wonder Valley with cc McLeaan scored ston one goal in theropening per lhe sec6nd but had the tables re ingston each tallied once 3Wattendanoelapelpimwcre airborne KinirClub dinner meeting ofcb11by Parsons 1952 secretary and past lleutcmnbgovcrnor Those quali fying for fiveqear pins were Bert Allen Roy Christie George Den gerfield sunning in Florida Prev idem Roy Kighflcy Wib Lacking Past President Prod Smith Walter Buckley and Smith 12 years perfect attendance Youryear pins want to Bruce McCauley Fred Norris and Norman Synnott Woeyears pins went to Jack Butler Dr Fred McDowell Harold Todd and All Harris One year pins were awarded to Jack Rodgers Charlie Crease and Charlie Parson South Playoff Dales moons and for meson Simone was were an and raced early today by president Ken 11mm the semifinals will be Wimtfmec gffalrs and the finals heingfivc who topped the fivc team standings following uwofi with Alliston open against Beacon Wednesday night in Baotou and re turn in Bradford for the second on Saturday Bradford and Alliston had finished in firslnplace tie but Bradford scored 54 victory in suddendeath encounter mrcop the honors Alliston and Stroud meet in the second series opening at Thornton Tuesday night and holding the and Friday night at Alliston Thornton failed to make the play off grade this scoop Suitable ceremonies in memory of His Late Majwty as outlined by Governor Donald Charbonneau of Ottawa were following at the open ing of the meeting The Klwanlans had their Rosebuds present and everyone enjoyed having Mrs Adele Pugh of Shanty Bay as speaker Tonight at Community House the Kiwanis Club will observe Bro thcrbood Week The programhas been arranged by the Support of Churchescommiltec with Smith as chairman The speaker will be Marvin Gclber of To ronto former president of the Unit ed Nations Society in Canada and 1951 representative at the UN Con ference in Sweden rendEEWP SPITFIRES 94 Orillia Feb 17ln what crowd of over 10b0 spectators hailed as the best game of the current season Orillia Terriers Saturday night dc feafed Newmarket Spitfires in Senior fixture winning 94 for their third victory of the season on home ice The learns were evenlyvmalched in the first periodfwhlch ended in 24111 lie but in the second the Terriers put on added pressure and ed 53 at the periods end In the final period the Terriers continued to press and finally clinched the game when Ab Bowen scored three somasomething less than Six cinto Squelch closi New market rally EXAMINER WANT ray AN PHONE 2m PUBLIC roam ilALIBRARYXnALL Wed Fe CANCERlow Problema Mine was cancelled due to George VI Unfortunately the Forum Meeting previously advertised the death of his late Majesty King Outstanding speakers are again prepared to address the gt new meeting Everyone is luyitedto be present ADMISSION FREE secondplace Wonder Valley The Greyhounds 111119 nor11 221 p51 TBBBES PLENTY 0F=AQTIOLQBTB18CARB WE annoyance raon muses an WRIGHT MQNTANA Morin vie 39 Aim CSAS IaiLLisrACK OSHAWK