7775 Copies or ii Ill Silt ll oul NJWN Iiiicr iIIIIIIl Ichly IllIl ltllY llil nine THE st leg li Flyers Meet lOSHAWA GENS lEXTENDEDBEAT BiIIIIIE 55 III lick lgtils Iiltll litItiIlVlTIli lIIin tlIIIiIii lilltlil IIIII IIII IInlj Iago EIILII IIIIIlmIi liIIII qu tttl liIillI lilllltl ilIlIli lIIn tlnmII EIIIIlI tlic purl llIIcII iiiliIIt lltl lliti IiiIl lIIl IIlnIL IIrlI Iiicckin iII ic itllildin lIIIIII lillslidlcil lIII kind ll III ii llicy Inn lllt p11 by Iicidcn IIIIIII iiIaiI szIIIIIi IIIIII IcIIIcn ll lrl3l IInIo IIIII II ttlllltlltliltlllif1lljtlllfliitl tlt VIII st ltlti oil llltll II llnlt III sharp tunaIon ItIciII1 IIutlIt Individually lIcy vcic Idiotic1 thy llic lgtllil crew but Ilicirl ilcrlnlus in takinl lull IdInlic It bicIIks tltIIltll liy IIIoEc IIliilI stiziyv passcs tlt lltlltll tiicir iIILl polcnt IlliltlllIIlltt lusI uhci they loIIkcd llic lczist lanzzcrnus in 1111 appeared to be icIIIly to colldpsci tlllflcl the Oshawa iltrSlll that ALI EVEN 1N FIRST Bariie but Ref Patterson calchd SILL BARRETT wing snap up stray piickI7Iip through or around the Oshawa rciirnuard land linisli olt with nicc part and ltltllKll shot from close Iiiaitcis lhc game had barely slarlcd Iwhcn Poetic pottcdthc puck and then when it came back out Scholes banged it in again ltcl Patterson ruled no goal stating that he had blown his whistle hike llt201150lt7llltl$40 didnt hear it it was late in the first period when Baldy Macliiiy finally scored the first goal or at lcast cot credit for it Prior to this Stracli iii in the net for Barrie had pci formed puckstopphii miracles while Reddoch at the other end had to be equally brilliant in spots Aikin kicked one into the net for this Ione back too Gariepy had just got back into the game after serving the first penalty when Oshawa got their goal Poguc had stood in front of Strachan Who refused to be duped and fired into the pads Scholcs took Ia Swing at the puck in the scruinbleand it looped into the air It went out of reach of Strachans upstretched hand and fell behind him on the goal line The puck til pcared to bounce over the line Turn to page ten please PIERRE ceiilrc North II lIi lIIII1 III In IgtlIiIitIIII inn II IIIaII II II 111 Ill IlII Ill lilllI tlll SIIIIIIdaI lil liltll it it In InnIlianf LIIIIIII IlIIit lilI shown1 tlt flI lislIIrd plIIjIII liitIiniIIdiIIic will Lllillllttj tliIA playoffI ic3 liiIiiciirii or to bull in ilIIiz illHlll liII lIIIIIIf lIilIil IIciins Nun Ntlll cl iezii IIIIIIIIIII illIll tlc play Ircaiion lllicclor of lslillltl litl llyii lopiiliir liarin illIlIlcI not only lllillts tlic lilltlllllllll but play IlciIncc hinrIli thc was Just when the lilycrs would linIlIllIL fin to liill llc lllttllt5 to say mu looI am idciit of Nciiiiil Il Monday 1cl slrnkc in his tlltli Lll One lliir ironic aloiiu prctty fair in tiiiiu stands at firi no 1in czimcs won ieainst both to Kirkland lake lln train as whole is wry Illllt just four being over aci toI junior just missed out by tlllct dayI niyscllY lad at centre who Isdcaf and dumb but hr is one If Lllc smart est playinakers in tlic lcziuuc its treat to watch him play 11cl knows as soon as the next player wlicii lip refitrec blows his whistle for an offside Ile tolllt by the other players actions that play has bch stopped gt We expect to play in lowasszni stay in liairie over night Saturday return liomc Sunday l12lt Friday night cant mortal 22nd dog EARN EXAMiNhR BARRIE iiivi itI lI lllI l11 tJIlllI It lack Dyies New Liskeard Team Play Barrie Colts 22inl procnli record itl11tll lit lliillllttlv tiIc Izainc of 111 Ntlltlilm Iiiiiici OnIISaturilaym Robert Manning Dies tlradiord iiIcIII llohcrt 19 Alaiininu liicloiii licd ill Wir NilIIllxI itldmi lIIIIIIl ll Iiil IlI 150 ycars iIIr Ioic than 31 ycaiI llilll lllt llllililll In the Sunday School Illlllti II 71111 1o llllt lii Hit 11gt the result grcutcst ltitllISIt Illlibcrt Manning stands out in the ltttllltlllin of oldlimo lzzciossc play iliis district is slur unabliccpcr and played wilh lhodfoid Ivlicn tlIO Bradfoiili Iltlslllloll 11 NW llitIIIILLliIIIIt Ihc lcar team iron the junior championship of theprovince in clinic playcil in Toronto against Ihliinnintt plIiycd lacrosse for iil 50 years and was the oldest acilvc player in Mr Manninc was member IIt eis tans than fold Canada lecn 11111 locsiit break down Well thats IIIIitI literary lItlll by the irrcat llyte and zis every body around this Iicck of 1111 woods knows him tlIIre no point ill fuithcr lllwltlllllg on hi be away too mQIrI long as the boys citlicr work or Itoto schdiil litc my records to cvcrybody down there and hope they all come out to see the old Barrie Colts or should say famous Barrio Colts of yesteryear Come to think of it Dytc ling his IIccionnaircs poiiitcll we didnt have bad tram at all in those years Good luck to tho pres cnt Bulric Colts intliercmaindcr of their cables and especially in the playoffs and in pznting Id like to cch little advice that the im gucss thats the right name for him Eddic Shore gave me 1ytc he said It matters not who won the gameas long as vc didnt lose Be seeing you onthc providinrr euIr tltlllitlt Tllp Iranie licrc Siitliiday will Nerve to compare the NUIIA and 011A brand of play in thc lntcr median class considered ll of the top trains in the series down South and liarric tolts arc losing thouirli mIn ti or with EXAM III ll llllhlll pirsidiril lt 1111 1Ilillll ttlllAl rOshowo 6Borric lIiARRiE LIONS IIIIIIIII COLLINGWOOD lilttin ll l3 VVVVV tollliiewooil in choir IIl lIIIIIIy lIHIIL iiiiiuins NIAinirijci Ini EIIiri in Is ii llltllllltl ydPING and sun lInitcd ltllll LNll IIIKINC Single copies at news dealers stalled Il llt ilIigdlllih in lll tun II By FRED GRANT probably few of the real oldtimcrs here who noticed the re ning in Newmarket Hugh Carson used to come Iip from Orangeville to help the Barrie club in some of the final crucial games to wallop mum in the Queens Park grounds in 1885 ycarIor so before The Commons was levelled up to mch suitable grounds in Agricultural Park Bob Manning and Lou Campbell of Bradford and Pete McMillan Jim IO mam hmims ill the Ntlltll Bircliard and Ken Dav1dson of Beavcrton also used to play This is the sump team that gave Barrio FlyIrs Junior tlllll battle on their Yiilctidp trip A17 103 it is fair to pointIout New liskcard at that tinicdiml onlqu fcw game under the belt and Dytc was still expcri numerous players He has quite LIOIElllthStllllcwlltll awlvard but he keeps lot of tcani rubber out with the Barrie teams when they hadnt teams in their own villages Thcreally local players in Barrie teams at that time included Jimmy MCClllly Will and Dave Hartley Pearce Davidson Teddy Hill Herb and Jack Lennox Harry McVit tie Fred Norman Fred Manning Will Maundrcll Will But terlicld Jack Agnew Albert Dynient Warren Johnson and Will Moore Leighton McCarthy and Fred Giaiit And as far as this writer knows the three last named are the only ones still living and with associations with Barrie SecondAnEal Navy League gSea Cadet inter Ga val Fagin II Ontests arcade and Novelties IONE MILE DERBY BOYS AND 1an HIGH SQHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS SIMCOE COUNTY PUlSLIC SCHOOLS quesi Artists Me OYS mbers ofThe Toronto Skating Club IGraEefulFid and Barrie First Fashion Show on Ice Modelled by Barrie Teen T0wners SPONSORED AND COSTUMES SUPPLIED BYTHE ROBERT SIMPSON 10 LTD with Audrey Brown GlObe and Mail Columnist as Commentator DOC DERBY OPEN TO ANY BOY 0R GIRL IN SIMCOE COUNTY AND DOG All Entries to Ken Robinson Community House AELPROCEEDSPOR SEA CADET YOUTH TRAINING MOVEMENT ZEIDELI 09531100 RELHE AND Willis 9b211gIBarriArenai ure ShSIIIIZ Fig Skahng CADET CONTESTSNAVY AND ARMY SPEED SKATING SINGLES AND RELAr TUG or WARBROOM BAhl nor scours sacymios Starry ADMISSIONRESERVED SEATS 75c GENERAL 50c UNDER 15 25c TICKETS at Dixies Smoke Shop Jacksons Grill United Cigar Store and Whittys Drug Store Allandale IIIIIIENIIUIIS INIIIIIIS SCALP IBORDEN 15l iIIdAn II tIII Il rliIsiI pIri unzip It ITI1IIgtkIIIIII III to Ilp Us 111 lllIt 141 It liilILI ltll vkulrlNIkli lli Uunp llIIIIlIn IIII irizinl Iid pawn lltiII ZIIIlly crlegtI many to ILIIIIIII III Ct Lme Illh III iili1 llll ILliil count l1IviliV Illullffi IIIIIIII III iIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIEI 33 icclzlli inl handed out 131 milMP mm ll 31 IIIIIIiiIIIi and over IlII BIIIIII Ich fcndcrs iiui pickrd up 11 IIilllll HHI tuzitc IIIiaI II 30 point of the IltIIIIIl lltnlltl of that llu 1111145 sonic H263 IInIulIIni church illl lurdcs lll tililillil Many= IInce and devastating use II tlIIH blunt iiigtlruncnt land tlll$1 lIIIIl lllt title of plcndiii spIIIIIII cf the ice lanes tlilllt lnougli with two of the itll llyci scores This accounth pi by tho fact that Bones spcntI most of his time poised on the centre linCi Willllll for ldgt$0gt llic itllYClllIllltl dcfcncc IliI though protected by backcliecking forwards looked fairly good espec izilly in light of the Air Force buck stops performance The Borden defensive system was made to look particularly inadequate as the Redl skins persistently drove in in mm staccato tune of Countless shortl passes Nearly thclxentire total of Grzivcnliurst markers were deposit ed from few feet directly in front of the cage Even had the Ilyers beenI tops in the coverup dcpart ment it is probable the Graven hursl passing parade would have llllillgtllilgt tflllt lll1wtll lIIlIinuI In these recent years while hockey and softball seem to be the only sports which are supported in BuirieItlicre WGlCl cent death notices of Hugh Carson in Ottawa and Bob Manl lNER Section Page TorontoMarlboros In Junior Playoffs lst Game At Gardens Saturday Executive of Barrie FlyersI Junior Hockey Rem Game At Barrie Monday llIiI lle EII VIII IlLIiHIil lI II IllIIILI lil Hairpin Jami Slitili ill iIl ll li 11 IId lII III II l11tt III IIIlIr lII II ll lliI iI II Iw III Iwm ii III III IIIIIII HI ERIC KETOLA RETURNS II IIIIIIII TO Pom ARTHUR III ll lIiii liclnla injiiiril ltllllt II iIIllIIl lI Bun HM 11 lort rlliiir honn neck IIII IIMI Iictola tlllllltl lnolIcIiIIcol III IIIIIIILII III tumour in tlic cami it lurk IIII IIII III 1IIII II lllll lIlI on llyiIs northern ll II tniir wusI road to play IiII IIIII 1m again in tivc nuts IIIIIIl IIltt II rInp locals ilicIiily lllltl tlircc ccn IluI llII IIII Saturday lrcs and ltlslT of 11 one over Ii WIN jIIIIiIIIstrI IaI III tln iilloucd II on icc It was slItixti lt lIlIIIi II iI IlIIIiI ZirI Mn dccidld child would not be of Hi il lJ I1 ll tin LIII IIIIII If lltll in tlic tutiirc calms and so ilI iI II IIIEILI III WIN liIiI IinI 11I the II IIIIIIl In as illowcd to go home OYlI II IIiwl rIplI lIII the IIIIIII This is his IIIst season of quI III IIIIIII siiI II It II In II In jlitlI lllZltllII inn may WNW III IIVIII by IIil IIIIII iIiI local II seasons vitli lort olbornr and In HII IIIM IIIIII ll lll lI VImm nymph III IIIIIII IIIIIII ilII II Irliu II lIc lIaIIrIII Juaninicix IEI II III li Ill will WU III II III HNIN IIIIIIpII lil IiIIIl iIIIII llllllltl II IIIII The boys iii Great LOCYOSSC Player Ilii XI St IIIII tor tliIIIiIIIIIIIII IllIIIlI Ilia rIIIL Iali lllllll llllll WW i= HM II IIIIr our mnl Elly Years A90 111 lltlll lIlt Iui lltIlt tit llI Il IllIll IlliiciiIII Illl llIIlI town 11 slIIiua lIIizIIII I3I ll IIII IId IIIllI urwood LjI li oi lch ilIwi tlciiili loin Iccotlntwl IIlI TITftliescIdluia clicking fIII EIIII tallics and six 21gtgtlgtlgt Bones liappcl lt IIppIIIA been able to beat McLeod without too much difticully llic Air Force squid looked best in the final frame Although out scored 63 they niamtained goiyd share of the play and for the first time threw enough rubber to keep letsurzi busy The session was not rough just ii trifle crudc liefcrec Maurice Walsh of ljorII ohm in mouth hands in pockets let go an icy blast every time he exhaled through the iiistiiIIIIeIItanl bYfi7 system of putting player off Ctt third time kept order He also kept the Air Force shorthand cd and they obviously are not the team to play Ii man or men short against Giavciihiirst For tlielndianS Brazier was III the fIilli4g1HlICltiSSI with Jones IvliilcltlzicDoiiald thrice made the light to shine Pcthick picked up tWo Millar and Ogiltic supple inenled the sum with singles FloI Cliappels pair Perry and Lear nionlti added one tally tl0ll IAAI humane non UNEAU Rccinioks wr inI NG defence STAN 16