IQllegiatco PWO opsters famine Ol BYcars With are VCt mm to unofficial reports it was something like 18 years ago that Barrie Collegiate last won boys Georgian Bay bdsketball chmpionship and the right to represent this district in the 0088A piaydowrls at TorOnto The entan famine came to on end Friday after noon when Dull Nesbltts junior cagers subdued Orilila Col legiatedd25 at the local gymnasium to Win the twogame pointstocount round by comfortable 22point margin The Juniors now journey to Toronto next Saturday to meet the winner of the Niagara District in the COSSA semifinals The Niagara champion at the moment is not known but coach Neshitt expects to hear of his opposition early this week Barrie seniors appeared to be on their way to Georgian Bay tiiio too as they woltzed into the second game of the series with five polnl load However Orillia Col usually high collector of points had to settle with six Vcrrol Whiimorc who broke out in scoring rash in the series Open cr was kept in low by the close 33 Pmduced mm New forerhccking of Orillias forwards of them and outscored Barrie 33l7 in the final half to win 6140 Oril its will also enter the COSSA semi finals Saturday in Toronto The juniors started off slowly even to the extent of trailing 1310 at the half but finished the game with torrid pace outscpring Oril and could lalch only three Laurie Spencer who can also sink points with the best collected four While Stewart was controlling things up from guardsuck Gill her and Ray Cutler turned in for rific performances in holding Oril lias offensive machine at buy Only lia 2612 in the final half lnstrumontal in the lopesidcd tr umph was forward Wayno Stewart who certainly doesnt boast any ex traordinary height What Stewart lacks in size he makes up for with deadly shooting and headed the local hoopsters scoring department with 15 points Keith Gardner one of two stringheaped forwards who can look over most opponents with out too much trouble ranked sec ond with eight while John Warnlca Jim Sounders who resorted to set shots hit the double figures with 10 Tompkins placed second in Orll lias scoring with seven while Switzer and Knight each potted three and Doolittle two The seniors started off as though they were going to bring onto their slim series margin They headed Orlllia 87 at the end of the first quarter but began to fall behind as Orillias big guns Neil Peacock and Jack Cross gathered scbrlng moni entum Cross scored ll points in the first half and only the accurate shooting of Lawrence Bury kept Barrie in the running at halftime when the visitors boasted 2823 lead to tie the round The last hlf was t1lTOrillia Once they compiled comfortable 19 point mnrgin they played kitly barincdoor to keep the ball away from Barrics desperate clutches Oran showed oVefallliscosiniz punch lin rallying lowitt theGcorg ion Bay senior bsketball champ lonship Three regulars and junior replacementJim Saundeisrall fin ished in the double figures with Neil Peacock headingtilo list with 15 Cross and OConnell tallied 13 points each andSaundcrs notched l2 points Orillios other points came from Doll Mercer and Canton each with four Lawrence Bury was the scoring spark for Barrio as he ruled the highest point total of the Mormon with 19 1ch other half of Barrlcs onctWo punch LebnGnrrick had Now YbuVCon Enioy mu notinil res Right to your door shitty Phone PENGUIN 9002 Elisabeth 8th Barrie opp mum Hotel AM ShiiteGain nan vcr Orillia Bogordis Scores Three to Lead Barrie to Final Barrie Flych had Jimmy Bogar dls in rare form Saturday morning as they trounced Guelph Biltmores 30 in suddemdcaih juniOr Legionsponsored playoff game at Barrie Arcnn Bogardls fired all lhrcc goals unassisted in leading his mates to the finals Friday night against Windsor Spitfires The Barrie branch ofihe Can adian Legion under the excellent direction of Wally Smith have ope cratcd the Midget NHL system in great style this season and the load arena will sing with excitement on Friday night when the youngsters pair off for divisionalchampion ships An entertaining program has been arranged for the fans with the first portion being left to the players of the hockey system Her Worship Mayor Hamilton will drop the opening playoff puck at 730 as Barrie and Windsor vie for the jun lor title beoto Mariboros and Owen Sound Mercurys tangle in the sud dendeath senior championship Contest scheduled for pm while NewHuvcn Rambldrs and Cleve lahd Barons meet for the AHL chgmplOnshlp at 830 The final playoff fixture involves two even iymstched teams Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings for the NHLMtltlc at 900 Following this the second half boasts questionable hockeyteam from the Legion longing the midgets of the Orion provincial police in an exhlbltlohgame Be tweenperiods there will be varled entertainment provided by the Barrie Citlzchsi Band dndt Ed Bak ers oollectibnof clowns inspector Richard Cox is slated to drop the puck for the Legion Pohcccontest Neisrroceeas from the minimal be turnedover to thc Royal Vic loria Hospital furnishing fund door prize clan electric kettle do nated by the Barrie Worksof the Canadian General Electric will also be futon bysomo lucky indNidual attending the tilt trouble rnttlingthe h60ps and only secured seven Grant Wallace and Dave Frid also rang up seven points spleen otstlud off Media blade and Laufmun rot sconr ANGLES ny llzones scones SPEEDY LEGS OR iFORTIlUDlI BETTER After watching the opening pleaoff game between Toronto Marlboros and Guelph Biltmores of the junior struggle yesterday afternoon we are trying to figure out if demo with plenty of skating legs is as good as team with healthy bodies boasting plenty of stomach fortitude Since Marlies won the highscoring affair 843 we would have to string along with the latter In the opening 20 minutes of play the Dukes al lowed the Biltmorcs to room with considerable freedom and it appeared as though Alfie Pikes mndhslters were going to skate and pass the future Lcnfs right to Hogs Hollow The score stood at 22 going into the second and during intermission Duke coach Reg Hamilton must have been thinking along strategic lines For his Marlies headed by such sturdy individuals as Louis Bcndo Jack Bionda and Jerry Jumea struck the Blltmore offense like thundering tanks in the middle canto The body slams which were somewhzlt crude at times began to show their effects as the gigantic timepiece knocked off the seconds Gradual ly the Guelph attack weakened and slowed to such degree that after 16 minutes of solidrnmming techniques Mariboros broke up the game with two quick goals in space of 38 seconds The only weapon the Bills could offer againstthis plan of attack was LouisFontlnato who cares not how big his opponents are but how hard they fall But even mad man Louie couldnt settle the scores for all his mates and try as he did the Dukes kept throwing the weight which finally ended in viclOry The Blltmorcs have some terrific hockey stars in Andy Bathgatc Dcnn Penlrice Ken Laufman and Chuck Henderson but these lads just didnt like being musscd up As the game proceeded past the first period Lani and with him goes Henderson and then Prentice dropped from rzlzzlcdazzle picture which left only Buthgale to carry the offensive loud Andy did his best in fact he was the whole show for Guelph but Marlics with the stronger bench and apparently better footballers were in control of the game Perhaps that was thereason the Dukes pulled Jerry James the former Winnipeg Monarch out of Weslons junior ranks The Westerncr is still comparative rookie to the game but his muscles played big part in halting the swift picturesque Biltmore attack The Dukes can thank the performances of some of their lesser stars for the allimportant first win We have chcr seen Bendo play more aggressive twoway game and Blonds was by far the bcstrcargunrd the winners played on the day Wally Malcwcll was the best veteran to show which also gave Mariboros the best front unit of thcgame ingwings Eric Ncslcrcnko and Bendo Burrics Dun Poland worked on official 31 minutes butvhis main wing threat Parker MacDonald was supposedly ill and failed to contribute much after the opening session James was so busy hunting for tack ling dummy that it left danglingeDan to lug the little black disk from bluclinclo bluclinc This he can do effectively but it tnkcstimc and patience plus excess energy Judging from the opener Guelph are going to have to shoot the works in the opening period oftvery gbnie and then hope Marlboros forget footballfor the remainingponionstReg Hamilton undoubtedly has stronger bench than the Bilirnoresdalthbugh Alfie PikeinslStsjpn dreseing leftwinger Ron Murphy anotherprblific scorerpfomhe Tuesday night fixture in Guelph separated shoulder or not Consequently the series could very well hinge onlhc nctminding of John Hendersonwno when analyzed provided the difference lndagsntllta Former Flycr alternate custodian Marv Brewer regardless of trio kneehcan al most be assured of guarding the twine for the second meeting Rookie Doug Lessorlust isnt up to iuniorA playoff calibre yet He was very erratic in the nets and some of the eight goals placed behind himshoulc hIch been saved with case We feel confldnt that Marv even on one leg can turn in speller performance than this netminding huddle The gambimurkedthefreturn toiliockeymf Ron Stewart whose eligibility for thoplayoffs was goreened with fine tooth c0mbbeforelgiven aliasi minute OK signalln all fairness to Ron he didspark the Guelph sly tuck in the first period and the curlymomcnts of lhesecondbut hc ws the victim of three of the games most important goals which broke lht deadlock and provided the Marneswith sellout Jack Biondas tie brcsker undthen Maxwells setup of Nesterenko fer the followrur and Wallyls marker to open the third were indirectly the mult of lllt former Flyer defence Star Of the eight Marlboro goals the Stewart Hsrry Howelldefence combo were on the ice for fiVe and it seemed the Dukes had sensed the easy sailing on the left boards and concentrate all their attack on the porlside wins millilitres use mass limbong Bothy costath Were content with the use of two linesbut as lllf Marilee began tocarrysn edge RegHamilton heaved freshmanpews lhtOthe fray in the persons of Bill Mscfarland slid TedReid Wt our cant understandwhy he didntuse MaoFarlaudmoreioften in tte new only but on threeioccasions Pike found himself will only Andy Bathgate inlne pivotgpot as thelsameworo on His ac scorer and the league champion nLdtifmah was ac econ tilt note with flying puck propellcdl Stewarts stick as or glancec our lemnwmlatein ilk first Although he returned to thditilne in second he didnt call tributeanyining to the Bills attack ills performancems good in tile tlrst stem but he lost lot of keypreside for hisplsyintlle final 40 minutes content seemingl tenfold further minorinurlesk vitoraii like Aldouldolln shonldgtptrk playoff attack toobulevon no warmers worried about whrijtvat fininglg hitzhlin ratheslthdr firing payoff passes It boiled downsto Billhstlfe cl partitioning sided by Andy as theMarlie ch fibrosis and is oneowe punch filled byjlnches of sparking lot thirds etlcd rally brine Bllts miuuua Prentice and then Birth apple deficit toast Jerry James intervaned with ay passing marker and their Ballisticand Prentice again ed horn goals to make the loss impersonations or 86 Beings has picture ache cuddled ouidolnrs pursuant hi photons rates down the right bpsrdg and then dipsydoodled th ionda and Gus Kerry torn successfuldeadvoil shot is sells laid ilsn oil Gait nicer hlch Insults the 108 llatofilfslors thoiaunior AZ soiled GENERAL ADMISSION 50 CHILDREN 25c RESERVED SEATS 75c Tlckcta nibble from club members and usual ticket mum hi Barrie and mauled lYERsRAuY OVER SOUND WIN GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP BREAK ROUND ms in THIRD Barriejunlor Flyers made up for all their seasonal dis appointments Saturday night when they produCed 41 vie tory over Oven Sound Greys with their backs against the wall The Flych dropped 43 decision here last week and faced onegoal deficit for the second and final game of their Georgian Bay championship series at Owen Sound The Flyers rallied on foreign soil to wipe out the onegoal margin and won the round 75 They now repre sent this district in the OHA Juno ior piaydowns although their opponent was not known at prom tiinc today It is predicted that Barrie Bli Bellevlllc will likely be the ou position in the next round Coach Bill Long is soundly con vinced that his Flyers can play good hockey when called upon They showed well Saturday night and he stated that the netminding of goalie George Cuculick was by for his best performance of the current season The Flye wasted little time in wiping out lhe games deficit as de fenceman Don McMurray tied the round in the first period Ross lurnbuil followed with his third goal of the series and the Flyers carried $0 margin into the final Campaign Mon Mar ll LEAVE YOUR LIGHTS our period Owen Sound strived to avoid elimination and notched the periods opening counter tie the round at 55 but goals Bill Kirk and Gary Long decided the issue late in the Session Standouts in the victory weredc fenccmzin Larry Reid and forwards Ross Turnbull Bill Kirk and Chuck Edwards Long pulled Bob Chappcl from the eliminated Flycr midget ranks as reinforcement and play ed the promising puckstcr on left wing The Flyers held an early worked this morning in preparation for the nearfuture series leles QUARTET WIN ONEDAY CURLING SPIEL local quartet representing the ladies division of the Barrie Curl ing Club won top honors at Grav enhursts onedaybonspiel held Fail day Skippcd by Mrs Fraser were Mrs Harris vice Mrs Moran second and Mrs Murdock Stcumrt lcad who stept through all opposition The Barrie rink was invited when lce space allowed one visiting rink The winners extended sincere apprc clntlon to the Gruv nhurst Curling Club for most on yablc dnyi gt OHA Standings 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