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Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1951, p. 4

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THE BARR EXAMINER FRIDAY OCTOBER 26 1951 SPORT ANGLES Undefeated and Favorites to Cop Dslrici Flyers OutplayJuniorDukes But Drop 31 Decision Due IlIo Lack Oi ScoringPuncli By GEORGE STOREY Barrie Flyers saw their much hated opponents Toronto itheir terrific passing display had WE LOOKED at the noun gathered Tororlo ani in the Dukes running around like II MarImros for the rat me wedneSday mght In MapIe Leaf chickens with their heads off Gardens and despite previous publicity about the powerful On the power Imam Mohns and Duke machine showed no fear McKennev each me post mm They certainly deserved much better fate than 31 loss lawn rm me bluenne And this dolls lcdncsrlzi night for the HA Junior till bctnccn our rly crs and thc Itn Lil Duke and their could llildgiiit the allsfacriunl coach liap Km was getting Only 773 paid customers tlitltnd llicl turnstiles for Major Conn Smyllrc and even if the Dukes ilri gcl uni luidcsclvcd tut llililli from lllt Flycrs Ellillls 13 glad to me flitl Major lose some of his almighty dollars ifc also received great sailsi gt mamd suffered in front of poor mid week crowd of 773 imagine XrzftIgednamlIIImgguck $01 MI Major Conn Smythe winced at this But in receiving their faction in Mailics rial as tlrcv didnt lrn rcs an ed the no pi the lira and much mg INIImUlnI1IIQ fut bid lfldceiim ASIRIIIxtnigh fourth loss in six starts of the OHA Junior Season 18 Reg Campbellp likewise minutes uric not gtlillll gtonicliirng which Eninis had his club doing TllIci LI Flyers proved many things iaier Duke dcfcncc martin25 of lUtli scawncd players was vcrv work on Flyers lone goal came off some tin lcfl ltltI Mich cornilcully ciricrcd llch marlic zoucI from lllei IIIIAS MaIIIboms WIII have I0 IIIII hIS eyes me puCk and sat mom brilliant POkeChCCkmg MCKen iigliluing boards and it was on the starboard side that lion icKinncy pIIove condeny If my IIOpe IOII EIIC Neserenko wouId Fever ncy WhOSC Slender Dentinlike checked IIW DIIIIIII opIIOIIIIIIIs IIIIII waIkcd IIIOIIIIII IIIOIIIIII III IIIIIIIII IIII W111 the championship The reason have happened on this particular body resembles mm of gandcrIu al team which is currently play anyway Dan Poland Bar His team was man short when he lonc Barrio innrkcr illslillii of playing an uggrcssrvc type of garlic llic Dukes iplicartd to bc backing up from Barrio checks and we inla long stretch from standards rie product fed beautiful pass made them look woefully bad to the lanky Duke rightwinger BDCI Camera Club Plioio checked John Lumiey and Don II glilLI rIIrtIur gunma lfcIstctt lorIIim orurIiInurI ind lIiItnIt lltlll vimI IIIIIDEIEIISIESOSIIISIRIESEM SCIoIIlIcgiatIcIejunI Iiston lgondrIiy afterndooIp befoie prtIeparIng Myers outshm team with two who was in strich Nesterenko 32 IvllalittiCCIInggagrilgfgeruglggc more to pltMl cc more run once iisu mutt llit ncn our lg 11 mp insz ionican ome cramp ons seasoned lines and four sca shoved the puck through Cherrys III II II III II IlrlualnflliIthrrvIIliul IhItI knuIruIdaI applaud In lulu lurk an Mun onIat capturing their second straight district series with Orlllla Collegiate victory over soneddefencemen 1126 according legs and while the Flyer rookie de Eiartoefgi a1wuhgicglgzz lIlIit iilaIc thougnoul lit L0llftl they filed to copy Ithc pres wrthiCOSSA championship this yamI In three their northern rivals would send them mm to officral press box statistics cl fenccman played button button work iiifltiiilllc passing which lllClLl htlVLfl lo slyinic llirli own attack none of the three goals they scored whose got the prick Nestercnko we um mum Duke bomb that bad bu Imhum my have starts thus far they have run to impressive the COSSA playdowns from which they were llttli itlldilltfl writs Ihcy mcct Alliston High School in Al eliminated last season by Port Colborne good rookie netminder Don Head oneV 0f the DUkCS in the mm Fly highlighted the victory with trc SWOTC 9an Short oc nendous savesI casion Willis and Tea in the box yum continued to Show exam and Marlboros had trouble cntcr tiunal road hockey They have in 33 10 mm 155 llLVCF looked be ihan they did Shootmg Howcs against Marlboros still undcfcat Without doubt Head was the cd club and the only one in the turning point in the garlic He sav junior circut few breaks in ed two breakaway shots one on the game would have possibly giv Tea and sccond on Chuck Wood on Hap Emms boys triumph and saved brilliant doorstep drive The Dukcs third marker was one of those opportunity knocks but once counters Flyers Dave Whalcn had possession at the Bar rie blueline but left the important article when he literally ran to centre ice to avoid check Park er MacDonald immediately took control waitzcd around Barrie defenceman and planted it into the Flycrs netting WI KNOW however that they are going to miss 1hr play of Ron llursl thi gent who pinned our llill Hagan against the boards last year and the defensive tactics of Dan Windlcy who showed his true form in the 011A finals lluck Lumsdcn at least tried to pick up where tlndlcy left oil but he is still rather awkward on his skates Wally Maxwell displilycd the same hustle and antagonism to the Barrie attack but rcccivcd little help from the remaining forwards From what we havc seen so far 1n the circuit Guelph Biliinorts arc the team to beat were of good workmanship id slipped in behind and fired it homcII To further niusmie 90 for the marbles lJmms spoke the truth when he said to the lliey certainly dcscrvcd John Marian in the last min mmopolmn papersvmat Guelph Wm 15 my lllcrc Will be big shake up 111 the front lines until MarlboroS were outplayed the But even at this 30 deficit it ules iI id rn ll ll ll was on because the F1 crs lacked NINA mmm II III II III II sco pl 10 51 coat ap mms ow ng rc most part of the game DCSpitc The game was the best team hm 31 loss to Toronto Marlboros Imagine having 41 shots and we experienced blueliners as mm the Marlbom me mat fort by the Flyers to date There lliltl their first liomc Victory anti riiuclillccdcd two points llu Geri ilals siolc Victory away from them Saturday night lli Oshawa with ChiCk Ludecn D0 Peimv R0 they trailed And then too Don were many stars such as Chuck biewafl and Earl Balfour they Head proved bg stumblmg block Wood Doug Mohns Dan OConnor scoring but it single goal Its terrible hmbmlmm worm goal nd pm we mum mommy And 30 15 the Iorder iOl Oshawa EifEIIleltllS who pay LliCil Mm 10 BIIII5 League looked bad against Flycrs attack For instance Allen Skip Tcal who turned great defensive local boys have for llrcm Ilicy wont make the samc inisiakc tonight first Visit of the 111111111 Junior season here tonight ROUP that possessed nothing but aggrcs the rollicking centre from St Ca gamp Mam Emms Tealand Reg Will guarantee Anoilicr display Ilrkc the one against Marlboro Emms is after goals the more the merrierI and the Generals IlIlll Ail FolCc lost illl SWLII sivcncss and shear determination iharillCS broke loose in the open emubgon iilld Oshawa voni know they have been against tllt sanic club may be the club to suffer 15L pIriiliiIsI lo Barrio Tanning N0 Had the Flyers possessed mm the ing minutes of the second He was Young Kenny Robertson dm II II II II III lilllftlyIlladIom 311 9V 709 Dukes would never have been in chased by Lumsdcn allIthc way in rim Am of courscI Lorne 11M1h we 5med 17 gm Du MCKCHHCIVI mm my tilll Dick Barnes 226208297 for the garlic from the centre red llncand fcll Howcs was once again very much in tlic piCllirc Just slight amount of poor nctmmdlng would have en the Ilycrs greater defiCit He robbed Dan Poland Earl Balfour The first and only score of the just as he shot Head made the save first period came after two minutes and Teal soared into the goalpost and 55 seconds of play and was cer It appeared imPOSSlblC to escape tainly nothing to boast about serious injury but Teal after few scramble around the Barrie net seconds rest leaped to his feet and ill six games less lhaii three goals uatc loads the club in goals with Willi 731 Jim Was jus game which to Emms is big four while veteran Paul Enlms aiid Wm 700 The UNION Ci reason why only three points have Dough Mohns rank second with Deniers 8150 handed 01 11 While bccn placed in the records to datc thrcc cach Chuck Wood Flych WlShllg CNR TelegraphS The Tcicgraplis had to spot 158 pins And strongly enough the Flycrs captain who has possibly come up are still aftcr their first home vic with more scoring chances than fadnmcc Item all chlded fore goalie rm owes Who 35k for more or the same cab IllbliclEIrIgtIiIiI liwa ichIIlIlIlIciyitoisslIiIoi the 09m to Yvamloo unlcmles only two bom gums Guelph Blt my Lawrnce was best man or centre wally Maxwell one of the The best new 0i the period Lumsden on breakaway when he Big John Lackie made his first start of the season on Ofl Initdwgeib glngigirren toAm worzs In tgcf IaStb mice gauge Tclchraphs with 623 stars of the game shovelled Lorne flitIiIIrfibngCror ClIlIIIcViIInLIlI3mSlIeIII was appeared IIIIZIIen on the play There vi uvs ense for Barne Colleglate semors yesterday afternoon againStI III IIIIII Ix IIIIIIIIIS ILIIII be IIockeV IIIIOIzd IOZIIEII OIEMSIVIW aways Dominion Auto Wreckers took all and Duck over the red MI Byers If he had connectea oral i313 ebglsss Sgrgrigggemr my Midland High School and although he didnt rack up major has been shown on the mad our defence is im rovin scvcn from the noiseless Sparcboys W013de bill to all tions on the check we shudder to gI Marlboros made it 20 th how that Owes was oumandlng he shared LOP spotlight With running half Leon Garrick as The Flycrs have bccen lookingrapidly said Emms only wish Pllly Hallls Spaleboy caplamv mink Of What WOUld haVe happen BDCI lmum up mim machine 0m forwqrdq would Start contribub Royal Victoria Hospital recover second but had Don Cherry taken edI score triumph in Midland ILVOly outing but unless goals are ing their share So far the bulk of ing from appendicms Operatic Emms iced all the power avail Lackic graduate fromlast seaI crs who are travelling with lhc racked up soon they may firld winning games has rested on the Ilhls is the big r0350 for his sons champion junior squad is onciBarric Collegiate Baird through themselves with long climb 10 shoulders of goalie Lorne Howes lms p00 Showing Mike Qum man who can turn the tide againstg northern Ontario the sixth and last playoff position who has been doing hand stands to la med three 00 games 250 Orillia if any team is going to do Coach Nesbiit who has sportcd Emms slates many players have keep the opponents scoring produc 222 for tom of 726 Ken Taylor was best man for the losers able in five attackers and Don Mc Mulboros Borne Kenney Doug Mohns working OHA JUNIOR the points John Marian Chuck Maple Leaf Gardens Oct 24 Wood and Reg Campbell who turn il H0 Showed yesterday that his both junior and senior contcndcrslbccn disappointing in the production down MARLBOROQ Goal Head de ed in an excellent performance klcklll and runnrna Will be blglon tle ridrr gt13 tlit 11 it artmcnt Dave Whaien camel Emms said he mllll shake the 1th 87 bombard the MarlbOIO net With on cc ll ri mI ror tp is Pcngum Flsh and Chlps went fence IBionda Lumsden Stewart pucks with no success However help to the Collegiates offense Andl are also exceptionally strong in the to Barrio with the honor and repu team up considerably tonight Peart Balfour forwards Maxwell down to decided defeat at the on top of that he gives Nesbitt twoy air and on the ground allowing for talion of leading Port Arthur West against Oshawa hoping to hit upon MacDonald mm Reid Nester passing threats ti versaticd attack He said that the End Bruins and the entire Thunder the right combination really md M1139 Farm gang Mke enk gave them pins every game and an Lackie was hitting his targetsrteam with the best defence would Buy League in scoring last year dont think anything is wrong we at Mk well against porous Midland deJ probably win the group laurcls Thus far in six games he has onlyljust arent blasting the puckuI em 0w fence and combined with quarter Tile schools junior entry unde tallied once that coming in lhellhcrc Perhaps they willbreak1t new With 650 OlihreeAlf Bloom VIIIIIIIIIII gm gmnoshawagw field was best man for Penguins Miner smmnnahfeatcd in thricestarts tackleatllisoperrer erson Poland BARRIE Goal Howes defence Willis Robertson OConnor Cher ry forwards Marian Emms Wood With an even I600 II with the deadliest onetwo passing iOll High SchOOI this afternoon in Skip Peal paced St CatharinesI Goheenvs Billiards muck their McKenney Whalen Mohns Teal machine in the district yAlliston and Wednesday the all 1ecpces in the bCOlIlia department Detroi usual five againI allowig AI EI PletsthI Campbell Willl this weapon t0 Shoot ill mportam onnmIBahleCISh takes ms year hm gfntnes he has Smith one game Fred Pearson 03191315 LOUiS LeCOmpte Tren Orillia next week Barrie Collegiate place gaiwred only OI SSE wwm took high three of the week with to Frank Udva KltChener FEATURED IN THIS NEWI remarkable 314 game and total of First Period are in line for their first senior fOOIbaII championShip in apprOXIm 774 or thlIIee IDaVis 0f Smiths Marlbr05v Maxweu 255 fiIIIIIiAIIIgiiIWMIlS ately Six years took the high srngle of the week Penalties Lumsden Stewart The oneSided Victory over Mid WAD 13111953h3wwll alld flnlShmg Second Period land gave Barrie Clean sweep recgame iotalIIIOfI694 2IMar1b6rnsN6tfenko Herhusban the homeandhome series After Smiths Dairy captured five Poland 313 Here is the latest creation Edinburghglue dropping the SChedUles opener to pornts from FarrellsI The losers Marlboros MacDonald 1202 Station Wagon Coat The material is gabar AlIliston High School the team is There are many lakes in Ontario for Whitefish carp suckers and had 10 SPOIl Smiths pomts through Penalties Pletsch Lumsden dine and the collar lovely rich grey mouton ClPPmE aloflg Will 57 ISCOFing which could support much larger certain other species in the inland out Currie was Itops for Farrells peart wood or course this coat is quiltednned pornts in their last two outings populations of speckled trout but lakes of theIprovince which aIre With 613 TheDairyteamroniy had Third Period ma very warm wmmutII Ihelng Double Breasted Leon Garrick hardrunning back owing to the introduction of perch by and large c0nsrdered as having one man over 500 BarrieI McKenney heavy Fingertip length OI Beltng III field ace was the big gun in Mid by natural and by other means the the greatest Value 35 game flsll penalties woodl Willis land He roaredI droveI Sidestep pemLhayLimmacdexgessjvely producers Theharvestingrof this Dom Auto Wreckers 12 29 Patch Pockets ped pivoted and twisted for three competing with the trout for food crop of nongme spIecies lIiIas two goheen Billiard 10 24 HAJuuiosa WIiIbaiTIledouafer mloItIIISIaltAWITN III IIHTEISIIEI I607 was fgpmm IIIg III hair It v1 ifzummsw WiiTkItEle ervs trout popu1ation Suffers In these and commercial species rather Union Carpenters 1iterlliIIdmgIyI1Ii Sfkgse lakes the control of the perchrpopu uniform fishing pressure 59 that Spareboys 18 countless wouldbe Midland tac lation by netting is necessary and there is not selective fishing by Farinas Spag House 17 Iers streehed II III SI III In many instances IS import anglers only but that the game Smiths Dairy 16 around behind MOP es on ant tool in fish management fish removed by angling are bal Penguins Fish Chips SI 14 15 Elizabeth St at the Five Pomts anced by the nongame species re Farrells Sportin Goods 14 KtChener 10 Bud Noble who Is recewm ms Many other specres such as rock Marlboros Opp Wellington Hotel Phone 2566 first taste of backfield bass calico bassormppier bluegillv mved by the mmrml gear smith Furniture alternate betwee th waII as carp and Whitefish often occur in T9 Utilize these ongame Specics RCAF ll nI Iront wall particularly the Whitesh whlch Gait II and the halme Wm Crooks excessive numbers to the detriment I1 II igli Three Fred Pearson 714 Waterloo IIIII accounted for two majors to climaxI or more deSIrable specks Clearly have IE 00 VII IIIII LARRY ZEIDELI Iforrner Barrie Hgh SingleDaVis 347 St Michaels good allround performance He netting Operations for their IemoII MOSi gameiiSh legend in part or Flyer defenceman Iwho played for LADIES AFTERNOON LEAGUE BaIllle II led charging wingline opened cmoiezieimsgygsg IirlIlusctaszs largely on other fIiIshIthor ffoocIl and Saskatoon Quakers of the Major In the ladies afternoon leagueI Oshawa gaping holes and tackled well IIUC gn III Im oance of angling thisI constrtuIes abimi ingIhac or Iiln series last yeah is currently mung Aces took two games from Lucky Windsor The remaining majorfor Barrie Protect am a1 blueline berth with Detroit Red Strike but the latter wontotal pins St Catharines for these 59901953 and With this 013 ability of suitable food for them is jcct in mind the Department of reected in their size Lands and Forests is doing every thing possible to encourage this Wings of the National Hockey to give them three points Highest League Zeidel is replacing the bowler of the Aces was Harriett injwred allstar Idefenceman Lap IMOWfOlth With 376 101 three Best was tallied by Jim Laking who fin ally logged the ball over after two previous attempts by his teammates Ml scalem IV we mm MWSIIWNDUNG sxm sumsa SPEED Wednesdays ReSults Marlboros Barrie Waterloo St Catharincs 1de II IL jiiiee mm IIIOIII IIIe IIIIeI yaId mew futlmg ese pmiam ousan Game 3W7 HIMe Ibc mk giiIkes WIS PM me MID Emsaaoma specter as 00 ll Throughoutfmigunned StatesI WWHW7 AddmbI highlydoited Flgxipydwdgulgs took five from Tonight Marlboros at Guelph scoring where agreat deal of work has Commercal F511 MINISTER HONORED 1511153 wiidfndfgolrd 38 Oshawa at Barrie Gait at St Midland showed their best or been ginng iOIWiiud IOI farm 90113 KENTVILLE Ms Cpl ISL Tamers was best for nyerswng Catharines iense in the late minutes of the culture or 1551 It hdI been Raleased In James Anglican church here was 420 that the success of fish production under certain conditions depends upon the establishment an mainten tribuied tattle victory with good score of 601 Joan Mott was best forPuddles with 519 filled to capacity for farewell ser Red Hots captured one game and moms by IRev Davies rec3 total pins to win three points from for for nine yearsHe has been Puddles Grace Ough was excepI appoiniei rector at Holy Trim tional for Red Hots with 249229 11y church in Liverpool NS 180 for 6513 Jean RusSellalso con vfirst half when they took to the air and swept the ends with re peated success However an inter cepted pass by Salter at the five yard line finished the drive Distribution of commercial and game sh from Ontario hatcher ance of the proper balance of game ies during 1950 totalledI 473793800 fish such as bass and fish of lesser These gures have just been re Aces 11 25 Barrie were minus few of their gimbility Slicgasguggggisssun leased by the Department of Lands puddle II 10 23 regulars such Jim AgnewIIBuck Its crapple an 10 Ir la and Forests Funny wod Red Hots 19 Rodgers Don Wiley and few oth Eileeszhligpgogmrl IISIEOSOpuI Abreakdown of the totals Shows Fiyers 16 tion of the smaller less desirable the following garrie shdistribu II Hv species so that the latter never tion speckled trout 3862001 bIrown reach excessive proportions This trout 335000 Kamloops and rain results in good growthofthe bassbow trout 45000sma11mouth bass and the other isiedes If thebass 1149000 largemouth bass 970600 aretoo abundantthey willwipe out and maskinongd 2382000 the forage species and will become High ThreeGrace ough 658 High Sipglerace Ough 249 ILADIEIS IrowN LEAGUE Jim New President For PLs 25 II FK Machineiy sItInntega 1f the basls1 are tob few IIIhe semi31 and IcoIrgmerIciaiI Sandygcove Golfers 22 Mi er speeiewi lncreare ex VFW mire an curlers Hotel 20 II Icessively causmgI the stunting of the total fnplrnbcIr dgsiribliiedwalli AdamsI Butcherettes 20I Jim Eeltis was elected president all species present were as ows pic ere ArmstrongHardware 2D 235 000 000 of the Barrie Church Hockey rThe work which has been going eyeS fin I0 Culllguan Water SOflener 17 Leaguefor the 195152 seaspnluesr onin Ontario in this direction has about 5050000 Other spec1es Coutts Real Estate 16 Lakeside Cabins Finlays 98 Peggyfs BeatuySalon 315 Monarch Refrigeration 15 Lenas Lingerie been largely limited to control ac were Whitesh 210000000 and her tivity rather than any attempt at ring 15000000 complete elimination of an undesir able species In the Kawartha Lakes Scugog and sturgeon trap nets are 18 daylteveningat meeting held at 16 Prince of Wales public schooln Mr Feltis has been strong work in tile leagues activities for any years and is familiar with its The production of hatchery raised sh is intended primarily II to augment the natural reproduc out man tuxed in the traps and rehearsed merit to restock such waters as above them The carp which are have become more or less Ideplet captured are removed The pur Cd from various causes wrth sh posejsio give the spawning areas suitable to the envrronmentI ofthe maskinonge some protection ltgt against excessive numbers of carp IMEE AT ONCE In the Rideau Lakes the coarse STANSTED Que CP David fish removal program involves the Grieve IJrI of Beebe managed to bag three ducks with oneshotlhe 18year Id student spotted the ducks fmpiingtatIFitchrB and on it they approached 01 30 drill hibistrustvi operated leach year during the High Single Jean OConnor IvFatlier APCaley was elected spawning period of the maskinonge lakes and Streams lhmugh Peggys 266 first vicepresident land Alfred blocking off the maskinonge spawn ogt Prmerblt 31 1h High ThreeLyde DavisAdams 137 39mimivi ilkM bevrhemaskgrapa Wage 616 HiddenScoreFMarionRobillard 210 4gt ENDS LONG VOYAGE NORTH SYDNEYNS The 1110 Itorvessel Nortonhas rived from Fort iChimo Ungavn ay one taking curacy of supplies andxolr there to balloon rItherfnorth in minimum

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