Winan loam For 72 Win Rowrbad can Barrie Flycrs look Resembting bushel of dried out bean pods withered and lifeless they tumbled vic tory hopes for close to capacity crowd Friday night at Bar rte Arena when they lost 72 verdict to an amazing Windsor Spitfire crew And they looked just as bad in dropping the game by five goals as if they had lost by 25 Spits really turned on the heat in the front half of the final session scoring no less than three times rior Barrie brcakiiiu the ice at Flyers lacked hustle drive spirit git OHS Hid and organization like they have tera never lacked it before The sweaters Rtiggbwgeisrner pitywin GIis 3333usgozfngtfmamed on theand John Bailey were terrific thorn in the side of the Flyers They mdsor were mu cred for me supplied four of their teams goals Victory Except for some cxccption 610530 the big gun with MG Id We hm Beasley the Zoomii three picked up trio of points for me Spits would have travelled my owning mint With mum mug ltcibel Stankicwicz and Johnson WC Skim iC collected singles oaciim ll 0t ircc balanced lines something which no 2112Einufgmfmlk YE$1 lotus lildkximmlibt 1Biliiiljinthtai dented but it came at an unexpected inducted the idea of backchecking mm Myers we pnssmg and they had just finished piling up in front into his forward lines An art which allowed the Myers to snatch pm of the Windsor cage lien Brandou of championships from under their E1 dribbling Shut em me maize NoDriveNoHustIeNotIiiiig gagss noses over the past two years And those Spits backchecked Bar ric right out of their own arena in handing them an unmcrciful drub bing Territorially it could be call ed all even Yes Flycrsr outshot thc Spits 3129 But neat little goalie wearing the inomckcr of Gicn liali fathom cd the few dangerous thrusts Bar rie presented In fact he was oiin six minutes and 25 seconds away from shutout glory when Fiycrs latched onto an unusual goal When it came to the most dazzl ing saves Barries Jiin Beasley was the man Off to slow start early this Fall Jim is swiftly moving into form and brother is he pulling off some breathtaking stops Numerous times during the con tcst snipers like Earl Rcibel Erwin Grosse Eddie Stankicwicz and Glen Skov flew down centre or in from the wings unmolcsted But Beasley was there Might as well admit that Flyers were outplayed thoroughly out played The team as whole ap peared as though they hadnt hit the mattress for weeks The boys were trying but they just didnt have it Other than Rick Hogg John Bob cnic Ward Brandow and flashes by Stan Long there wasnt local pro duct who was up to standards Windsor encountered no trouble recording 20 firstperiod margin Nor was their too much resistance met when they increased it to 40 in the second period of players It worked It dribbled iiight by Hall on the opposite side got the homestead If Brandow isnt huffing and puffing hes dribbling What out John Bobenic returned to the roster after month of recuperation from torn knee ligaments and of fensively he was great help In ifact ho was the only Flycr who tinct Uail face to face more than once Coach Einms placed the biondc specdstcr on right wing with Lionel Barber and Chuck Wood and this trio certainly car ricd their sharc of the load Bobcnic was also used on the bluciinc during power plays It was in the third period when he finally collected wellearned goal firing home blistering drive from inside the blucline Emms also made surprised change in the addition of Barrio product Lloyd Pearsail to the de fence combinations He worked along side Stan Long in place of Bob Taylor and showed up well Another regular performer Bob Holden watched from the sidelines due to Bobenics return to the line up Flyers now have week layoff from active participation in the OHA and this could be the medicine needed few troubles in attack and defence need brushing up By the time they return big John Shcddcn should be ready to don sweater The homesters could have used his thundering bodychecks against Windsor red McCarthy Tallies Iour In 95 Win Over Slratford The roaming spotlight missed Barrie Flyers Nov 10 at Barrie Arena despite the fact they sound ly trounced Stratford Kroehlers 95 to take over second place in the OHA Junior standings Instead it was centred on poor piece of officiating by old reliable Pat Patterson of Toronto and Jim Crombic of Bowmanville Cluelesswhen it came to back bone they allowed pair of wild Kroehlers Indians John Ashley and Steve Brklacichto gather moss in the rst period which rapidly developed intoa players plus fan rhubarb Atotal of 94 minutes inpenaltie3 were handed out 84 coming in the second and third stanzas EMinors totalled 27 with four majbrs and two misconducts added for good measure The climax struck late in the nal session when newlyacquired Barrie forWard Jerry Toppazzini searched the Stratford player bench for the scalp of Jim Pern fuss Toppazzini fired caution aside as lieentered the Kroehler bee hIVe Police were forced to enter the picture before peace could be restored Patterson pinned Toppazzini with fa 10minute misconduct penalty while Pernfuss jumped charges The bombshell overshadowed the extraordinary feat accomplish ed by greenblooded Irishman Red McCarthy who blasted four goals behind HaroldBoat Hur ley while assistin on another rarer the rst minutes or the Mccsrthv kept pace With Stratfords ying threesome of Dinny Flanagan Jim Pernfuss andi thibber Ofearu amost danger wusynit Each member of the visitors ace no counted goal within 15 min tiles in thefirst period bt each fl1e McCarthy nulliedAbe effort Thon at 1845fdf1tlio he $333M defecdman StanLong on agoal Whih avethe lyers the front fo the list occasion They truisth tn 1e Second p6 0d and can or for coach Pinkey Lewis and his Stratford boys The victory allowed Barrie to vault St Catharines in the stand ings the Tcepees being idle Due to Windsor win in the Border City Stratfordhow remain alone in the unwanted cellar poor midweek crowd was on hand for the tilt which displayed anything but hockey match Stratford inept with the exception of one line couldnt keep pace in the braindepartment with the Fly ers Once Flanagan OHearn anzl Pernfuss ran out of steam in the rst period netminder Boat Hur ley had little protectiOn from the rampaging Barrie forwards gtHe was the innocent victim of an avalanche caused through con tinual trips to the cooler by his hotheaded teammates The slash forslash game started in the sec ond period when rearguard Bob Armstrong of Stratford jumped diminutive Barrie forward Chuck Wood IIe lostthe battle and won in minutes Woods five It was the actual spark which saw no less than three robghing charges and one ght follow Bar rle were on the long end of the shots department registering 40 to 28 and also capped the penalty parade by narrow margin When handing out star selections it would be impossible to avoid the tireless work of McCarthy at centre It was Reds best game in Barrie sWeater thus far in the season Plagued With tough breaks in the point parade the former St Mikes star was bound to break out somg tirneand he chose an opportune night to do it Cthreflls couldntbuy goal off Hurley but turnedin great ovyay effort Alsoxseeping in for tremendous hand was big En so Zanatta who showed he was made of the right material Knock receiving seven to by Fox IIyezsi ms snout Imam might be termed an open letter to iJames Parker Barries heavyweight boxer who is contemplatinl Iprofessional career Jim youre not ready for it Thats our honest opinion Yes it may not coincide wuh that of your huge fan forum but do you in your own mind believe youre propfed lot M33139 Since going to Toronto Jim you name has boa splashed heron tho citys headlines Youve done well in building If impressive record The Bagnato brothers Joe and Vic along with Pete Culdcrone who supplies the greenbacks for the Oakwood boxing fraternity are pleased with the knockout string and youre pleased with it too Its only natural But Jim cant you realize the purpose of that re cord The turnstiles Jim the turnstiles Yes my friend those turn stiles keep clicking because the customers want to see you beaten And why havent they seen you beaten before now Because you havent met any better opponents than you did thr first time you an itcred the ropes Now dont raise that right Jim Its the truth Why iis it the same op nents from the same centres keep piling in on you glclias like Lyle taff andNKillcr Riggs They dont know any bet ter Jim thats why Couldnt Vic Bagnato the promoter of these shows pull in heavyweights from othcr provinces He spent money to bring Ray Bergeron from Montreal for bout with Don Wallace iso he could just as easily do it for you Remember colored porter by the name of Earl Davis Yes thats the gent He had no trouble with you one night did he JirriI And right in the Queen City Why is it you havent had chance to reverse that decision Jim there is saying that goes like this Experience is the best teacher But what excpriencc can you gain in one or two minutes with below average boxers JIM YOU HAVENTIRAD FIGHT as yet The punch lnz bag at the corner of Duffcrln and St Chit has probably given you more trouble than an body you have food For over It Jamesy old boy you ave been under the Ml of Joe Bamto md as hr as Im concerned you dont look any both now than when you started your knockout string Mum Ike Wallace and Syd Taylor have advanced further in the dur ing their 15figbt career than you have in your 30 Yet you have the right hand which can give you caudal career Talia Lil Arthur King for instance He turned professional and didnt make my headway until he hit the clrclos of the border Wilf Sauvc of Sudbury impressed In the AAU trials some time ago and signed the pro contract Nobodyhl heard of him since Yet we think Suave can In the nod over you Jim if ever given crack No Jim Youre making mvo mistake if you turn professional Youre about year aw even with good fighting under your bolt Our advice is to stay amateur force Bagnato to bring in competent opponents and try to improve Try few rounds of body punching its effective The head isnt the only place guy can Mt Rules allow you to hit around the chest the body and other vulnerable lpoh And for gosh sakes dont continue to meet hams that you have beaten two or three times 0ryou will be cluslfled as such THE TOWN OF COLLINGWOOD grew famous because of its fabulous shipyards but in short time we think it will also be estab lished as powerhouse in the hockey world The heads concerned are definitely out to prove the new artificial arena contracted last year is an asset and not burden The greatest lift to the sport came when big Jack Portland robust defenceman of professional ranks for 16 years unpacked his luggage in the community where his amateur seeds were sown Big Jack was hastened into coaching uniform last season to give Collingwood solid foundation He handled the Junior entry and this coming campaign is going to add the position as play ing coach for the Intermediate Shipbuilders to his collection of ac tivities If nothing else Portland will be big drawing card through out Simcoe County Many will click the turnstiles especially in C01 lingwood just to see one of the districts greatest sporting figures Providing Portland docs alittlc more than just hold up his end Colling wood could be the next club to capture OHA Intermediate honors Shipbuilders are definitely going to be strong and with the new arena they have to be RegWestbrooke no stranger in theSe circles and Babe Scholtz are again headed for the netminding department Aside from Portland the blueline will carry Bill Allan Collingwood boy with plenty of senior experience and Cal Patterson graduate from the hometown juniors Fans who followed junior activities in this district last year will remember Frank Gowing the bright spot on the Creemore Stars roster Frank is also slated for whirl with the Ship builders but will likely move up on the front lines WlTll THIS KIND HELP GUARANTEED such veterans as Ab Kirby Brit Burns Chuhrlnttem the Sundcll brothers N11 Spooner and Bob Smart may serve championship tray during their pouring years Hardhitting Jack Wheeler will be sadly missed by the club thcler is now Working in Midland and will likely line up with the Flyere It is sort of early to begin predictions but we like the look of Collingwood this season They have the names the ice the fans and Portland and some good players in newlyorganized farm system They are com ing but fast EVEN THEIR JUNIORS will carry new look They lost shifty centre star Andy Grant and stocky defenceman Jeep Jackson to Owen Sound Meteors but they are importing on massive scale Bruce Hook who last year starred for Midland Huskies in ranks and Ted Stepin straggler from Stratford Krochlers tryout camp are battling for the position between the pipes Garnet Armstrong and Doug Swales were also lifted from Midland for the coming sea son Collingwood even reached into Barrie ranks and nipped forward Lloyd Cole for wing duty JoePodkawa of Stratford and Ken Mc Cartney of Creemore are other additions to the club Three members of the towns championship juvenile entry Len Cook Barney Walrus ley and Pete Switzer are expected to give the team plenty of power Four veterans to again perform under Portland are Lou Fawcett Bob Fryer Terry Jackman and Ron Randall It may be roster to be reckoned with but this season we will call Barrie Flyers for honors without hesitation BILL ALLUM starry dcfencemanfor Owen Sound Mercury of the Senior race has been appointed manager of the Owen Sonnd Arena He succeeds Ed Daniels who had bundle arena affairs since 1948 Walkerton intermediates have mop lithe air for transportation Scheduled to play an exhibition game with 800 Greyhounds they Walled via TCA plane to the American 800 Dave Silk former nonnhider for Barrie Colts 1939 is member of the squad Owen Sounds Joe Jaydee McArtbur apparently isvcatohibx the eye of King CWY coach of Cincinnati Mohawks McAranll playing for Louisville Blades of the cm is the property of Buffalo Bisons but Clancy liked his play during tussle with llers and remarked that he would like to havehim in 3110ka uniform Ab nouns who starred for the NORA Junior Aobampionrorcupine Com bgneslm year is now playing for Ghotbam Mucous in the Internationdl Hockey League Gnvenburst Indians plan to use Eldon Garig for goaltending dutlos this season Rome Jones who had agood season With Binnie Colts in 19 also stated to return Gravcnburst will likeliplay in an mmmm group with Huntsville Bola mdBrioebdgc Star centre Elmer Ar hour etcPenelope centre 1129th in Powwow fs To DonWillnouhuretumdtobu town of forum or outstanding athlete of hockey and 1m circles Wilbur ac copied tho coaching position for Wmmmmp ropolitan belqu this winter Mercy not In Ports looks ICI Ionian Sholluketl 430 00831 Semifinal Grid Iesl History came close to repeating itself Saturday on the green to hm Wm Newtricrirpets of McMaster University campus in Hamilton the scene where Barrie Collegiate juniors champions of the Geor mm mm wm my gtan Bay district tried their luck at COSSA warfare The red and white clan many in number were literally itorn apart slashed and deposited by way of vicious alert Port Colborne CI The score hrumph 434 resembled that of basketball instead of rugby and came very close to the humiliating defeat encountered by the last BCI juniorteam mod to the laborill Cup clim plombip star right winger he moved to Toronto St Hikes in icon and teamed with Nick 1M1 Rog Milton and outer prominent fig ures of the ice luau That lesson the Collage boys valued through to the Dominion champioan xiv in Willsou two successive years on title winning club He turned professional with Mon treal Canadicns shortly after but played most of his pro hockey with New Haven Ramblers of the American Hockey League When the second World War broke out in 1939 Willson wasted little time in enlisting with the RCAF as an airgunner While overseas he was commissioned as pilot officer With peace restored and back in civilian life Willson returned to hockey Flo donned the sweater of Stafford Seniors in the DEA race and mu playing coach for the club He retired two years ago Willson was also standout la crosse player in prowar days bo ing mnbor of Ollin Terriers when they captured the Mann Cup He made his home in Orlllla for several years before moving to to hit the semifinals Exactly 10 years ago Barrie jun iors received 550 whitewashinga The shellacking was repeated but not with the same signicance its was more of Barrics mistakes than Port Colborncs versatile that caused the avalanche Then too liarddriving turf beaten halfback Bill Scores liftcd cheering mob of students to their feet as he slanted and sped for three touchdowns in addition to pair of converts He was the Ports big weapon although Neil Malian another rug ged mailcarrier was in the thick of some spectacular groundgains Mahons powerful boot with or without the wind did much to set Barrie down with thud The local squad failed to display the type of football which allowed them to cop the title from Orillia two weeks ago The line forgot to dig in the backeld forgot to run attack and as usual erratic passan play Bpoolully Written For The Barrie Examiner By WALL IZSAK The season is young with long time to grow but already the cramped standingsTi the National Hockey League are indicating that the team with reserves in depth will be theone to beat That team at this time appears to be once again the Stanley Cup champions Toronto Maple Leafs who have more standardgrade ma jor league players and fewer indi vrdual stars than any other club The Leafs were said to be lucky last season when after finishing fourth they went on to take the cup They were lucky in that they drew the badlybruised Boston Bruins in their half of the semi finals and thentook on the battered Detroit Red Wings in the finals aft er the Wings bruising series with Montreal Canediens But the Leafs had taken the tin play in the two previous seasons in much the same manner Their depth in players had prevented them from becoming too crippled or the indi vidual player too overworked Now that the schedule has been stretched to 70 games it emphasizes even more the need for team to have player depth Four of the clubsinclud ing Toronto were involved in play er trades during the offseasonand again the Leafs benefitted They traded three playbrs Von theiri Pittsburgh farm club for Bob Salinger minor leaguer who pro mises soon to gain major league class Chicago Black Hawks also have benefitted with the acquisition of Frank Br sek the goaltending wizard from oston But Chicago is generally weak in other spots BOSTON LEFTSHOB Boston in turn harlost strength with the departure of Brimsek They gained atopmotch defence man in Bill Quackenbush from De troltf but gave up three players Clare Martin Pete Babando and Jim Peters in return Detroit Wings although they gained little with the acoulsition of the three Bruins and lost their best defenceman once again appear slated for the runneriup spot They seem to have sufficient player strength to outclass Kevery other club with the possibleexception of Toronto Montreal Canadians chances took an upswing when they persuaded starryEraser Lach nottoretire and ed prominent role in defeat Even with strong wind at their backs during the first and third quarters Barrie couldnt as much as threaten to score The line didi nt give plunging half Moose Mc Leod room to place his feet much less than glance at shoulder space John Lackie forgot that groundl was solid and stood mired in mud for mest of the afternoon Garrick worked in fits with Bernie Cryder man running hard when given the chance Port Colborne rolled to 60 firstquarter count against the wind and then sailed for 18 points in the second scoring three majors out three Barrie errors In the third stanza they added another five points and nished strongly with 14point effort Barrie started off interric fash ion Thcy received the kickoff and Al McLeod aided by Bernie Cry derman fashioned pair of first downs GarricktoLackic pass netted midfield but there play bogged down Crookes booted to the Ports five and from that point they still have one of the best scoring forwards in Maurice Roc ket Richard so the club could slide into third position Theres little to back up this guess but Hawks possibly could move in to fourth place through the work of Brimsek It all dependsonwhethcr the clubs shaky defence tightens up and whether the speedy for wards start to backcheck and keep Brimsek from being snowed under by rubber The lastttwopositions seem like the biggest tossup New York Rangers and Boston have little to establish themselves as threats and likely will battle it out for those two spots outof the playoffs Leafs most powerful opponent is overconfidence If they can lickE that and also overlook theWhatsI the matter with ftheLeafs cry that will pop up when they hit slump they looklike better than even money bets to take the honors again Chess 2qu Meals Agpin This Evening Whilst witches and rhobgoblins cavorted and strange and wonder tui creatures roamedthe streets of cut fair town on Monday 3ll the regular session of the Barrie Chess Club was held at Commun ity House No noisesome or revelling group this in fact no matter how many more playersattend our meetings the same still and ominous silence prevails There is however an odd sigh of satisfaction uttered with someicller move that has thrown somebody into jam or jubilant Check whenanothers King has been finally cornered No place for the flighty noisytypenere but ideal for some goodquiet and solid con centrationontlte garnerof the mast plafets to our clubMrBob ers We hebttilylwelcomdd twat new andGerEQuYGung Regularsin at tendance werDrs Gray SsrsBob Crosbie old collarsDons reen Stcwns on Barrie didnt know what lm them llig Jack Hillson plunged 1w land the sticks moved Scores gal loped the end for 20 and Lou struck for another first Sitting on Barrics 50 Million drop pcd back and hoisted 55yard kick against the wind Garrick failed to clear the line and that was the first point of the game Prior to the end of the quarter Port Colbornc partially blocked kick and received possession on the offending 20 stripe From there Stevens re pass to Staples for van unconverted touchdown Port Colbornc really went to town in the second when they gain ed possession of the wind Mah ons kicks constantly kept Barrie in trouble and finally the first brcak of the game produced touchdown Crookes who stood on his own is for thirddown kick got away high short one The wind caught hold or it and blow the oval back to Barrics live where the Ports carried over Then IICI attempted to move out of their homestead via the airways This too backfired Garricks pass to the flats was intercepted by Scores who mmpcd 35 yards to cross the line standing up Barrics next move was to run the ends An extension with Back in and Doug Baker trotting saw fumbled lateral on which the win ners pounced on moved ioutiyards and registered another ve points 240 margin was big moun tain at half time but Barrie played inspired football in the third quar ter With anyebrcak at all they could have at least notched some points However it pctcred out and Port Coiborne racked up their lone ma jor of the quarter fakc kick by Mahon who passed to Thomas ta lied ve with inside Bud Noble blocking the convert With the game evidently lost coach Dali Ncsbitt issued oppor tunities to his reserves Here the Ports rolled to pair of TDs by Scores and Hillson both converted by the former This was in addi tion to safety touch when Wayne Stewart landed on loose pigskin behind the goal line in time to save major On the whole Barrie didnt apw pcdr as bad as the score would in dicate but it was just one of those days when one good gain brought two bad breaks for treatment of or Calarrh Sinus Amrum etc DROP after DROP that poisons infect your entire systeme dESMyingthe one al after DROPCutiu