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Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1955, p. 3

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imalinm nasal Amoco was scarrr pillars WW 31 SAM momma with the OHA Junior schedule jppmachlrlz the hallway nitric there is very little to choose between any ottba entries just nine points separating top and bottom teams St erhaela first with 24 lrom 2i games Guelph and Barrie last with is from lL Tomorrow is the league dudline pl trade but very lew changes are crammed in snyoncs lincrlip simply because good bargaining mat erial AS scarce an every coat of his sile numb strength through smart dell ppo ex gzmsng Under thecircumstances the 195556 season shapes up as elast race with every team in contention tor our playou spots Fiyers Hove Parked Up Barrie Flyers perked up again last week with two wins coming lrern behind to deloat Mariboms on Toronto ice then gain their lirst victory of the season over St Mikes In Barrie Hap Emma has the team pared down to lighting trim and couple oi unannounced additions will balance the Flycrs or stretch run Three plnyers sparked Hap Emms charges to their latest poll of victories They were George Rnnlerl Dick Cherry and Arnold Smith The impmvcd play Ranieri and Smith is expected to take hit oi the load all Beckett and Partridge besldes spreading Flyer lircpcwcr Cherry the 18yearold Kingston boyr is converted larlvard tracing his brother Dons lootsteps in Barrie The latter is currentlywith Boston Bruins Dick appears to be on his way to some sort or Junior scaring record or realguards Already he has nolchcd ll goals and 17 assists tor secondplace in the point ptlrzldc behind Frank Mahovlieh St Mikes Of course Dick has contributed because oi his rushing style to Barrio dciensivc lapses but is rapidly learning his new postron line power play perlormcr with his hard icy shot and hrelr checking speed George Ran Racmg Now George Rnnieri veteran junior pnrlormer in his llnal year could be one oi the leagues best as he has shown over the last week when George comes to play he makes higdillerencc in the lincup with probably the loops hardest shot experience and sktltlng speed Against the two Toronto teams Georgescored rnur goals and added an assist including the Wednesday winner over Marlhurns Centre icc p1aycr Arnold Smith tiashed back to promising form also racking up three goals and tour assists ln three games Arnoldls also in his last junior year and it could be it good one it he continues to play at his present pace Eye Catcher From Cunnington Catching the eye 01 experts around the league as player 01 great promise is Cunningtons contribution to the Flycrs Jim Josephson Jim is gradually linding himseli in Junior play and can be big help over the latter part or the schedule Josephson lorms part of the Flycr Fulure linlinlong with Danny Patrick youngster with plenty of heart and good abi ty Alvin Norrcnzl the Shanty Bay boy who started the season at goal game rate uhtil he reached live has been in slump of late or perhaps just that the league has tightened up In any case should he recover his scoring edge Barrie fans will see lot 01 line hockey from this trip Theyre inexperienced yet but couldnt have at better teacher than Emms Improved Defence gt About Iirne Delensivcly the Flych have improved too lchn Chasczewski has gone well lately and can hit hard something he has been doing with more regularity Hope playcd more steadily in his last game and Murray Davison at 17 is considered in line prospect The tall redhead is learning rapidly and is tenaciousvchecker Barrie even so could usconc more good bluclinc beltcr and may come up with unn 1dr next week Meanwhile BobSenlor ls rounding into smart term in the nets as heficienoemllordsl him better protection All roundtheBanie Flycrslouk io havemoredrlve and spirit This canstill be as Lynn Patrick predicted at the season beginning the league winner Powerful Kitchener Pair Kitchener Canueks playing at Barrie Arena tonight are only one point out 01 first place with our games in hand over the leagueleading St Mikes The Canuckx boasted great forward line in Oltce Baluik and Bradley until Willi ORee lone Negro player in the league was struck in the eye with flying puck that sidelined him tor month or more Baluik and Bradley are still powerful pair Well up among the goal scoring lenders Barrie will have to go all out to win tonight and it is an important games especially tor the locals Kitchener Montreal Canadian sponsored club has many players drain the Quebec league of last year including Stan Baluik team captain and Walt Bradley tram Quebec Frontenaes and goalie Claude Dulour Three Rivers nativepthe laticr near thcvtop in goaltending with goals against average of 367 Wont Move Conucks To Go There was some talk by OHA Junior Council iii Toronto Monday of asking the Canucks to mqve to Gait aimed at boosting attendance However officials of the club said it isnt likely the team franchise will be shined Vicepresident Arthur Beegel said the executive hopes attendance will pick up after Christmas with the departure of the senior entry to the Mntor 01ymplcsAetually Eoegel remarked that attendance was Vup 50 to 50 over last season and special promotion is planned fol January Borrie Remains Solid Threat Around the rest of the league teams sewn about on par with St pathnrines TcePces showing great improvement with big strong clltlb Alter late start the Teeps are rolling along as solid threat St Mikes of course have Frank Mahovlich league loading scoring and point maker plus Pat Hannigan to help Father Crowleys club may be tough to dislodge trom tap spogvbut any other team in the loop could do it including Guelph the most improyedcluh in the circuit rouéil CANUCK THE STALWART rnREESOME pictured above are one reason why KitchenerCan ucks are the least scored on centre is Three Rivers native in his sec ond season with Kitch ner He has snowed just 55igoalsln l6 guru Flanking theslxi toot stringbean are couple or tough look ing rearguards Tom Meldrum Kent Douglas right Mleldrumrls Minor Hocitreyr At Barrie Arena Play in the Blflle Bantam Midget and Juvenile leagues con tinues hot and heavy at the Bar rie Arena on Mondays with re versals at term common occur rence Talent seems inirly well spread although Tulsa of the Mid get league have picked up two close victories in row Tom Garner Bob Beckett Flyer centre Ken Pratt and Walter Carruthers handled the relemeingot the pre vious Mondays matches in the Bantam loop Boston and Barrie played to twoall tie with Barrie coming lrcm behind to even the scum Cameron and Keast got the Boston goals Neal and Smith the assists Decarie popped the llrst Barrie marker from Birch with Garner knutting the count assisted by Dccarie and Birch There were only two penalties callcd0nc per side Both Barrie and Boston took their lumps in their next games Hershey defeating the Beantown sweater wearers 42 nlisa nulls in Barrie 32 Midget scorers or Hershey were Murphy two Bous chard and Bryan Cameron and Barry netted for Boston In Midget matches Tulsn bump cd Hershey 31 The Walter Car ruthcrs coached club Won on two goals scored by Adams and one by Judd BKeast got tin lone goal i0lBob Hpqpers Hersheyd One ldna panaltywashanded out during the game to Murkly ot the losers The 32 Tulsa Midget win over Barrie was engineered mainly by Adams whoscomdtwlcc for the victors Graves registering the middle goal For Barrie Eurtch and Decalla scored Big form upheaval was shown in successive Monday Juvenile mat ch25 First Garth Millers Reds wallopcd Stars 80 turned aroundto on Dec There were eight separate goal scorers in the initial match be tween thase two teams Graham Dunsmare Murphy Jardin Tam linson Hill Hickling and Miller all bulged the twine once Four minor penalties were handed out one to the Reds three lDStars Porter taking the entire three awards in last Mondays game the smarting Stars had their revenge They scored six straight counters heron Redsjhit the scortsbcet The game was notable for pen alty shot awarded Maloncy cl the Reds The youngsterpullcd DAm brosio Star goalie out of cage and then hit thergoaipost Van twinkled for theStars in scoring four goals with Quinlan and Hiekllng getting the other two Gamer had two wish Reds pair of replies were plants Despite everything though well still gcwith the Flyers ed by Murphy and Dunsmore then start Enuns considers the 62 110 Reds 52 prospect Murray attends Barrie Collegiate and has shown club in the and 180 lett to win BARRIE BUMP pounder from Saskatoon Hes in his last yearorJunior hockey The l95 1b Douglas hails from Noranda Quebec and bad 21 games witthanucka last year He was southpaw pitcher for short term with Barrie baseball team in thasimmer of 1954 Flyer attackers will need to outloot this trio in iMPRovES KOMMBNB ISAC Friday Been about Wilder 31 Dues Cologne lD Results Dec lipstick Pow der Colon Office malt alngleJahn Bartlett Pow der 31 High triple Stella Fransden Powder Thornton Thumped Play in the Intermediate Centre Group 08A continmd last night at Aurora Arena and powerful home club swamped Thernon 1H This was rugged contest 15 penalties being handed out eight to Thornton seven to Aurora Dour Coulson ntthe losinrxlde was assessed In addltlfinaflnatch mtooonduct for talking back to ottlciall Patton starred lol Aurom among wellbalanced clubrco in tour goalsandasslallng on two others Despite the large total John Reid Thornton netmindor played terrltic game beng pelted with barrage pt ribbon Reid had to handle between lo and so slink Lone marker for the vuiton was feglstered by Lynn Casey GUTHRIE School Chrlstmn Concert SS No 17 Gutluio is holding its annual Christh concert at the community hall at pull on Fri day Dec lo The annual hot Ripper and Christmas tree will be held at the United Church at pm on Fri day Dec 23 75 MURRAY DAVISOlJ right detenceman tor the Flyers Hap redhead from Branttord as great improvement evéy time on choice tenacious chqekel FOR RZESULTS us EXAMINERZWANTADS 2Mlllli10lll Solid base to floor Was $519 Console Was $389 zuilcllvuilllll $329 IN Surprises On the occasion 01 their 30th wedding annivérsry Mr and Mrs Ewen Caldwell had delighuul supprise when the immediate neighbors came in to bring their best wishes and surprise package tow days later the highway neighbors plessantly surprised Mr and Mrs Wallace cough on thecelebration oi their liSth anni versary Again jolly evening at cards and chatter took place tol lowed by small presentation At each party delicious refreshments concluded happy evening iiillnumoll Toast and flotliitecolnlg JOE CREAM CAanEs 22 Dunlap st rhone 4562 zrclls urchins259 Mantel with legs was $339 Genie in and seetheso bargalgs and many more OverGD sets to choose from ionlax chillsrinks sorelanSUcu As AllTpMArlc nlnllllliicull lliEClettt Stalls toilill 37 5am7mw3 mil stocky VIIImum 1W It weighing 151 pound broke No the National Book 14an opénin night at play ma Mme In 19 yuan Bk IM 157 pondI 1m background hater hocknyonly Henri Richard is youngerbmther thug tamed Rocket Richard Hes known the Pocket Rocket And because at his poundage there were those who reared the hart hitting motor league would be too much or him But how much Iack in them it must an athlete weigh to make place loi biman in top octop nny in heavy contact part ls size everything To confound those who stress the necmlty otiwelght in hockey there wu AurelJoust one at the grent lett wing or all time Joliatiwclghed 155 pounds when joined Canadians pale Wsickl suitcred Elfin stomachtrouble throughout his career oi is full seaspns nut Jolht had high oompeutivé spirit he had glittering lnbandlingtho pneflandbotbrewnahotthahwhllonnt lurd WMyrdéliierfliwlthdéadtyrmnmy to or the opwlu me Then there was Ken Doraty close approach truthe midget divislcu His weight was around 125 pounds On the night or January 18 1934 in Ottawa when the teams in the NHL played overtime Lentsand Senators were tied +alL into the overilrno picture stealingtha thunder oi the giants the midget raced through or three goals in 10 minutes overtime modern record And it was Doraty who on April 1933 broke up scoreless Stanley Cup battle between Lent and Bruins alter 10446 minutes at overtime byscoring the poly goal Rabbit McVeigh or the old New York Americans was mid get too Balding Normle Hitnus the same team was light weight no 5ch uttibcMcnothcyve starred in all sports spirit Alli the to win are evidently more impoth than weight nowrang an in 1th flulwlmn roaCoMIt incisive St TM DISITiLLERS tillill will MAID

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