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Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1956, p. 4

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resistance ALLAN LAMONT llyenrold Stoyner lad pipes curlers onto the ice for the 10th annual renewal of the Elmvaie Bon spiei at Barrie Curling Club Wednesday Behind Allan comesi Max Steele one of the benspiel directors clad in the latest of curling bathrobes Pajamas underneath are not consid ered de rigueur however Elmvule llnnuol Speil ildoms liiiikWin Title Elmvale had their day at the Barrie Curling Club Wed ncsday and staged highly successful annual bonspiel There were 28 rinks and 112 curlers participating in three games for three trophies assorted prizes and fineold jomboree afterward Curling beganot nine in the morning and car ried through till midnight llloin event Hiram Walkertro pliy was won by the strong Bgrrie rink skipped by Vern Adams and including Ken Luck Johnny Jehn ston and Charlie Kearsey This foursome racked up three wins and ii high plus of 22 Their games were won by an impressive mar gin finishing 181 againstlhe Elm vale rink of Columbus The maximum plus permitted Was ten lioweveri Runnerup to the Adams rink and other three game winner was second Barrie entry Waller Craig rink Other members were Solly Meredith Al Crawford and Albert Maw They made it close for the eventual trophy winners rightdown to the finish winding up with spurs of 121 Thellflidland rinlWdfl them the eloscstfight lntheisec and game the Barrie boys just squeezing through in the 10th end for 109 win The John Labatt trophy for two game winners with high plus was captured by Huntsville rink skipped by Ken Beelby Their plus was 17 as they came cropper only gt in the opening round losing to the make paint dol lars go forth Youean doped upon them for the long colorful life the sturdy wear and weather which mean true paint cco orny For enduring beauty and grater tionuse 211 PAINTS hocse Irorn tempusarray and make our home Wes lemmeefc district man Adoms tcom The team included Wally lrvin Kon McDowell and Gord Melcolf Runnerup tn this second event was the Camp Borden rink headed by Alalllllson Team personnel wasI Ronnie Turner Gord White and Joe Saso Third event prize included the Carling trophy andthis was cop turcd by the onegame winner with highplus George Bakers Cooks town rink of Mike Cristoff Hector Smith and Ken Crawford They had top plus of ten Some special prizes were also handed out for individual curling efforts Ed Fox Stevd Johnson and Bruce Reynolds novel twist was added to the Reynolds win ss Bruce received mug from Among many others including scorer Campbell lllax Steele did big job organizing and helping run off this tenth annual affair Bonspicl committee included Bill Tubman Fred Ritchie Jim Beard sall Sam Kimberley Bill Camp bell and Max Steele Bohspiel was begun in the trai ditionai manner with players piped around the rink for both morning draws Piper was llycarold Alan Lamont complete in Gordon Lament trappings and full regal The Stayner lad taught by Jimmy Johnston has been skirlingtho pipes for just two years and can match many an adultgnow llis Road tothe Isles came out big and strong ondstirring Complete Results listed by skips First hound Fox Midland Morley Barrie 14 Burnett Orillia 11 Dr James Midland Craig Barrie 19C Milner Steele Elmvale 18 Milner lil Steele Ville Allislon Coilingwood Campbell Elmvaie Corbett Elmvale Dr Hall Cold water HBrown Stayner 14 Henry Thornton itieve Buildersv Contractors or Farmers No um No laminar Spruce and Pine Limber than or Dressed Delivered on the lobby truck Write for prion triplicate LUMBER co Port Luring Ontarlo ling close went glimmering Bmir rims llillniores liongliurnc Guelph Butmores chopped off Hyera home some strait of nine without loss Wednesday night at the Barrie Arena The Biltmores came on fast mine 1m period to defeat Barrie 12 and virtually cumspt least third leaving the locals in the iinfavorable position of winding of rneiut thrée playoff places This was close last game for two up in one periods with Guelph humiliating Flyers 3221 and singingioi three tallies early injbe final frame Tough One Hitter conch Eddie Bush had stated that the Barrie game was the tough one out of four left and observed that mic cant be beaten at home So the game proved they could and they were to make Guelph Ind Barrie even on tho seasons plIy four wins apiece Right after the game began Bilfls Bryin Webbcr burst through to force Scnior to good uvc then play shifted away to the Guelph end with Flyers look ing sharp indeed skating last and passing well it took lust over two minutes before the locals went into lead Partridge and mnlcri served Smith up with passes and Arnold swung down the middle flanked by Partridge He swerved to the left and fired shot to the short side that Boom er got piece of then fumbled the puck going on through for the first goal Stretch LeId Barrie stretched their lead to two at the 837 point with smart combination play Guelph one man short Dick Cherry cranked up the successful power pinyiwith rush over the opposition blue line left dump pass for Ranicri who in turn led perfect layout for Bob Beckett to punch home Bills struck back once at 1244 Barrio couldnt get the rubber out of their own end and Sweeney finally blockcd an attempted clear He relayed to Eddie Shack whorpicked acorncr with an ac curate drive The same Shack did in great puck ragging job minute later with his team two men short Barriewere unable to capitalise on their chance and the period ended 21 for the home team with Senior making great skate save on Goyers sizzling slow shot Close Checking There was no further scoring in the secondsesslon with check and play fairly evenly divided Alvin Norrena flew out of his own zone with great burst of speed at one juncture getting in the clear He was travelling too fast however to get on offco tive shot away and opportunit Bill Graham otis€iiinr nearly came to blows after an cx only Seniorreeoived penalty Guelph finally tied the score at 58 of the last period There was scramble in the Barrie end with Shack digging the rubber out and passing to Sweeney by the boards Sweeney laidn neat pass on the stick of Webher who wasted no time dentlng the twine Barrie Wilts Barrie wilted at this point and Guelph forced facecff to the rright of Flyers cage Graham got the draw and batted to Goyer who whacked fast blast intoihe left corner at 152 The Hatters put up fierce forechecklng defenceafter that one and Barrie were unable to regain theirearly foot andco ordination One mortar quick thrust gave Hatters aninsurance counter at 1250 Webber scored taking pass from Sweeney to Lefro ii Gibbons Lcfroy Coluirlbus Elmvale Juliaw 1ey Brampton Bumstead Elmvale Watson Shaynerd Kennedy Barrie 11 NvNer1nan orillia if Adams Barrie 12 Beelby Huntsville Viri son CampbordenIB Spring Camp Borden Baker Cooks town 14 SpKimbeiley Elmvale Second Round Fox 14 Burnett 10 lilierley ll Corbett James Craig 10 M11 ner Steele Alliston 10 Ken drick Campbell 10 Brown Hall 11 Henry Beelby 14 Ken nedy Norman 7Kimberiey Adsms12 nieve 6Cplumbus 10 Gibbons Pawleyril Watson Third Round Craig 17 Fox7 Morley 12Biir nett James 11 Steele when Alliston Kendrickll Brown Campbell 10 1111114 Henry 12 Corbett Kennedy 12 move Beelby 11Normnn3 Adams18 Columbus Gibbons 10 Wagon Pawley Milson rustead 10 Baker Spr 12 Kimberley Annual Me 1956 Re oi Victoria Hospital Incorporoted change around the Fiyer net but move in and pick his spot on the right side Barrie were uldom threat hftcr that goal with Ferhnn hav ing one of the few chances to shorten the count Billy faked defender moved in but miss on his hurrled shot Post Strith Bob Beckett turned in i1 strong game for the loscmwlih Shack starring fog Guclphplfowell on defence backing up the forward lines well None of the silt goals gave Seniornay Aehsnce and two were tinged with rbit of luck both striking the goal pest and deflecting on in Nevertheless the better team won on the nights playwiih Barrie fading in the final frame Referee was Percy Allnnpoa villei Linesmen were Pud Ham mond orillla and Laurie Dw little Aurora Shots on goal by periods Bair rle 11 11 527 Guelph 10 10 1232 This was ii reasonably clean contest with very few incidents of an incendiary nature Ten minor penalties were handed out six to Guelph four for Flyers Gqclph Home 011A Junior Series Barrie Arena Wednesday Feb 15 BAlililE FLYERSGoal Sen ior dcfenceChcrry Chasczcwskl Davison Hope forwards Beckett Forhan Leveday Kane Bell Ranieri Smith Partridge Joseph son Pairlck Norrerin GUELPll BILTMORES Goal Boomer defence Harrell lilakl Macmillan Chevrier forwards Pllotte Shack Sweeney Clenry Graham Belisle Bob Forhan Harper Goyer Jensen Webber Flrlt Period BarrieSmith Ranlerl Partridge BarrieBeckett hanieri Cherry 637 GuelphShack sweeney 12 Penalties Sweeney 533 Nor 216 rent 757 Makl 1338 th millan 1406 Cherry 1345 SecondPerlod NoSeorlng Penalties Senior 226 Mekl 1209 flhlrd Period GuelphWebber Sweeney jShack GuelphGoyer Graham GuelphWebber Sweeney 1250 Penalties Chssczewski 428 Goyer 650 Chevrier 840 ié Kitchener Borrio 01111 Junior Series Kitchener Memorial Arena Thursday Feb is memo ravenscon Sen ior defence Cherry Dovlson Chasezewski Hope Ball for wards Beckett Forhan Loveday Kane Black Smith Ranieri Part dge Josephson Norrena Patrick KITCHENER CANUCKSGoal Dufourdefence Duncan Douglas Spencer Meldrumz forwards Ba luik Bradley OKee Grihbons LaRose Marlin Thurlby Ertel First Period KitchenerBradley Martin 1221 Penalties Baluik 124 Josephv son 830 1353 Second Period KitclienerBaluik 52 Penalties Ball 21 Cherry too many men on ice 845 Chachewski 1034 Douglas 10 minute misconduct 1225 Davi son 1318 Davison 1921 Third Period Barri ltanieri Cherry chenerORc Bradley Haluik riilf rshFET¥ inSPicm During February wevareo nfering FREE SAFETZ SPECTlOll ou these items Foot Brakes Hand lirake Headlights Toi Lights Windshield Wipers Stop Lightn 11an Be preparednfoc Highway SafetyC ck ORee 830 Duncan 357 1023 mm getting muted to Junk five minute major 1252 31 with barely enough fans present to till telephone booth lost in the cavernous gloom of KW Memorial Auditorium cannot get away to on early two goal lead then withstood determined Barrie rally that nettcdtho visitors two goals Flyera ware outshot 3228 in game that produced quite muttering of wooden the lee anda near serious injury to Bill Hope Black Jack Stewart again dressed just 12 men twoforward lines two spares and couple of defence pairs with the leagues top scoring uio producing all the goals gt One Goal The first period was fairly even with just one goal scored That came on screen shot from the right side Ab Martin scnding Bradley scouting in to wit shot particularly in on aim 1111 brought Barrie back into the oon test with goal It 337 Chérry engineered the play carrying up Icrosr ecnue Ind dumping pus for George thIt enabled the Fly uiat zipped ihpughrSenioiI legsler rclrflunrd tu effectively block lnunedlalely after the secondoff Rlnlcrla chech1he rrie session hogan Arnold Smith atlwingmnn movcdup across KWs tempting to clear passed from behind his own not directly on to the stick of Buluik who promptly pumped shot from five feet into the Barrie net Handicapped through five minor penalties with none to balance Elyers didnt pose much of scoring threat but kept KW from enunting further they played at two man disad vantage llopo lfnrt 1twas during this period that liopc was hurt Actually few peo ple saw the incident wlth play moving up into the Canuek end Coming up from Flyer territory Hofe became entangled wlth wi lle ORee fell and was clipped by the Kitchener forwards skate gs he attempted to hurdle Bar rles rcarguord The blade barely missed oomers eye Infllcting five stitch gash the boot nock ing out couple of tooth filings for good measure Hope sddi Llonally sustained concussion and will likely helost to Barrie fpr game or two While this was undoubtedly accidental ORea and couple of other Canucks were getting in some handy und ercever stickwork in brave con trast to the snow thrownup away from home During the middlepcriod Bor rie were outshot 1743 and when at full strengt had one or two good epportuni es but it was one of those nights that team gets shooting when it should be pass ing and vice versa Tempers Rise The final frame was different story with Flych having pen dllyvedge of three against Can ueks four The period began With tcmpers flaring and Hap Emms using his latest acquisition from wen Sound Tom Black high coring centrewho turned in creditable performanceonce he ploy Ranieri playing strong game GEORGE RANIERIKhlghest seorer on the Barrie Elyer teamGeorge when he comes Kto play is great asset with experience and one of the total is 27goals and 26 assists Could be lilyer playoff lead er HarrieKane Penalties Ranieri las 17 Baluik 593 1453 Douglas 1453 five minutes fighting 1453 Mcldrumfive minutes fighting 1453 1810 Beckett Going To England in 1956 By Air or Steamer it YOIR TIGN Nitll T0 Return Air Fare S473 Return Steamer Fore from $320 FLY TCA 1t Flmido return $l26 Bermuda return $127 or full information inner and 011 rr tiom ttnlalf your ileil £th Ticker fliiice Barrie Phone Milli rm author At one tlinc leagues hardest shots His Doug Beckett vbrulses bluellncmnd tired low skimrner that struck the stick of Tough and deflected into the bottom left hand corner Winning Goal Theiwinnlnggoal came at 1023 when the 803 line broke out of their own end threeabreut It nice plIy that appeared to offside at the Flyer line but no whistle Bnluik passed to Bradley then over to ORee in the clear at the left side Senior had no chance on the close in blast Trouble erupted shortly after with the usually mild Beckett clutched to the bosom of big Douglas bchlnd the Csnuck neti Beckett beloborccf his man for one decision then becameinvolvA cdwlthMcldnim bo mnnIged to bash theFlyer player to the tune of three stitches and couple of in direct contravention of the rules Stewart threw his entire 12man bench on the ice to swarm into the mixup against Barries flvci When the mob scene was sorted out Barrie had temporary advantage but failed to capitalize llycr Pressure Withthatcams five side Kahe tightened up the game with goal Jock grabbed loose puck in the Kitchener end and banged partially reened shot into the bottom rl ht side Flyers kept the pressurevon till the end even pulling Senior for sixth forward with 45 seconds to go but they couldnt score again and Kitchener finished their home record against Barrie with out defeat Shots on goal by periods were Kitchener 10 17 532 Barrie 11 928 Canucks received eight penal ties including five minute fight ing major and 10 minute mis conduct Flyers were assessed nine penalties also including Referee was Dick Yeo Owcii Sound Linesmen Jack McKin nonand Ralph M11119 Guelph Bob Beckett and George Ran ierlwere about the pick of the Flyers while Kitcheners Baluik Bradley and relght for Canucks comfort isthc keynolcfor your bowlingcldtv ORee carried the max nmnovucn great scoringiorward or at Mien aels out of action these past two months with leg injury Hell be back tonight against Flyers and to give the Majors ployoff lift PIayollPreiiew flMk€thdT The battle for playoff positions continues tenigh at the Barrie Arcnaiis the Flyors play return engagement with the St Michaels College Majors whom they beat 21 in Toronto last Sunday Tonights contest will mark the final meeting of the season be tween the two clubs and so far the Irish are ahead four games to three in the seven contests that have been played victo to riight for the Flyers would cave them allleyen on the season with St lltlkes and would go long way toward putting them ahead of the Collegiansln the final league standings Last Sundays win was the first of the season for the Flyers over St Mikes who had previously beaten them three times in To ronto The Irish have one victory over Barrie on the Flyers home ice whipping them 54 in their firstclash of the season The Collegians have the overall edge in goals hsving thus far outscored Bsrrle 2117 The Majors who surprised even their most ardentvsupporlers with their early foot thatlsawv themv lead the league in the first months of the schedule were expected to fade when they lost the services of their ace Frank Mahovlich Their fortunes have certainly do clined since Mahoviieh was side tracked with knee injury but theyve been winning enough gam slacks and sport shirt with plenty of free sleeves is ab ideal outfit for men For ladics jumper oran action esto stay in the thick of conten tion Theyve definitely jmnde playoff berth otl coulsdijlth Hamilton out of the runningwbut whether or not they finish higher than sixth will dependto large extent on how they fare Igflnst theFlyeiatonlghti Except for Mahovlich who is not expected back before the play offs the Collegians whovohad more than their share of injuries are back at full strength Goal keeper BobSavage Inddefence man Bob Watt both of whom were out for an extended period back in action which gives the irish plenty of strength hack01 the bluellne Their big gunup front is hard rock rightewinger Pat Hannlgon and the Flyers will havete lve him special attention tonigh if they hope to resume their fincrr cord at home Hannigons who has passed the augoal mark in scoring is St Mikes most dangcr ous threat around the nets bu not their only one Frank 119 arth Bob McKnight and Gene Ubrlaco can usually be coulhted Jli to glvcopposlng goalkeepers their share of difflcultlesSt Mikes biggest asset is their speed Its doubtful if theres better skating club in the league is the Flyers will have to be ope ting onall cylinders to stay withthe Skatehappy Thidisa Ire or lich flimsw iind should provide plenty intllciM way of solid hockey entertainment asthc teams jockey for favored playoff positi ADVERTISE IN Iris BARRIE EXAMlNE Roomy Vminlhev back blouse is very suitable Make sure yourskirt is not too full or it may get in your wnywhcn you are delivering aball But also be sure that yoiir skirt is not too tight bccausc you do need freedom for you shoesorthodox be approach and slide it is also advisahlé towcarankle socks wling shoes Shollld be worn Not only are they less slippery andsafcr than ordinary shdcsp butthcy actually helpyour game Thisapplics especially to lady bowlers because it is almost impossible tok balance when bowling in high heel shoes Bovvling shocsZalsokeep the dpproachfto the allleyvin good condition gohd pair of bowling shoes is quite expensive to buy Oryou may rent them atrnost alleys lf you haveanyqucslionsobout howling please write to be McDowell or EdMoody caroofMolsons Bow Clinic Box WJOIchLmlIlBVlY good MLSOS LD BREWERY LlMllEl

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