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Barrie Examiner, 29 Feb 1956, p. 2

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erw or mmwvuwmr Wunwfira qW Apron Groop lTiile KITCHENER Takes amiss£4 panama Dug Shhdljidge flinging FIRST Barrie Flyers nfid Kitchener canucks openedthelr best of seven series Tuesday night at KW Auditorium and the home team continued their own lcc mastery of the Flyers winning 64 in overtime ltfwas real battle and this set shapes up as fight to the finish Barrie standing is good chanceof upendlng Canucks in the long haul Flyers actually deserved better break on this one tie would have been an equitable solution with the players doing everything to arrest an openlng win from Black Jack Stewarts clan Try Everything Thoyf got off the but eight blocks short of the rinkto walk the kinks out survived yld charleyhorse from knee to Bill Hope in the openingseeands surmounted savage wallop to Scniors forehead from hard shot that delayed the game some is minutes while the jagged gash was hcmstitchcd roared back to all but ovenvhelm Canucks with three goal third period rally and Wind up regillation time with sundry cuts strains and bruises then saw their efforts go down the drain in the wash of two fast counters near the end of overtime 3028 were the shots on goal over three periods in Flyers favor Kit chener coming on in overtime to wind up SlSl Bill Divolsky handled the refer ccing and while he overlooked lot of minor infractions experienc ed no difficulty in keeping the flame under control Fellow towns mcn from Guelph ltalph Liliey Douglas Again and luck lileKinnon handled lines The same Douglas came back at men chores made some markedly um 1504 mark nndbelted 25 llJd calls and missed few ul footer across Senior that hit the together one resulting in Can rigging just inside the post wk Eonl That looked to be all the lead Conucks required as they went back to cosy defensive game just waiting for the breaks But Barrie had other plans in mind which they demonstrated in the third period FIyClS very nearly skated Kit chener into the ice in the third outshooting the home team 1645 and keeping on unremitting pres sure Kitchener iced the puck while at full strength five times in four minutes following Becketts quick counter at 1202 After one of these icing face offs to the left of the KW cage Beckett grabbed the puck moved aroundto the right side and swept home backhand that struck over the goal line into the side of the net shociing up ahead to Ken Grib bont who moved quickly in all alone with Arnold Smith trying futilcly to get back with his check Gribbons skated close and waslcd no time firing the puck intothe lower left corner Flyers tied the contest at 725 Forhan taking the puck down the right side and laying out perfect pass to Beckett who picked the corner from in close Bob was shooting more often this game than usual seven shots on goal and thus tallied twice beforclho end Canueks went ahead again with Chasczewski in the penalty box Resrguard Kent Douglas playing powerful game for Kitchener turn ed the trick Douglas took back passes from Bradley and Baluik just inside the Flycr bluellne and whacked hard shot that struck Scnlor on the leg pads then squeeud on through for the goal WALT BRADLEY Play was fairly evenly divided over the opening period and there was no scoring Billy Forhan was hopping in and out in good style but couldnt find the target Wait Bradley was likewise everdang cross at the other end Senior Struck Near the halfway mark slap sllol came off KW power play Flyers Shorthanded that Senior didnt see till the last moment and it struck him abovethe right eye with thump like pumpkin bashed with bat After the re pair interval not much goal threat ening action took place although Bradley sailed in with seconds left to fire drive that Senior stopped and dropped near the goal line then flopped and mabbeci just ahead of ORec The pattern Wot Canucks play became apparent in the second session as they commenced playing wait and quick break style that paid off with threc goals Con tinually they let the Flycrs de icncc and all move up then Loose Play Kitchener got that one back at 405 to make the score +2 here was some loose play in the Flyer end with Gribbon and Youngbcrg battling along the boards for pos session finally moving the puck out for Bob Ertel to slash boun cer into the goal Tom Black alternating on the line with Patrick and Norrcna played steadily at this stage stick handling well and checking strong ly He and Norrena forced Dufour to couple ofvfine saves from in close Forhan was still having dif ficuity getting good shot at the target so it remained for veteran George Ranieri to score twice and tie the game Ab Martin was off for roughing on the first of Georges counters at 14446 Cherry keptthc puck in on the right sidefromn faeeoff passcddo Partridge who dropped one to Ranieri George was right in positien to lash smoking To no Kitchener barrioi on lgnlcr rpm mtenerrleodal Auditorium head Feb immense cancers ool nos BECKER kett had fired from the puck cv adlng Dufour to catch theside Flyers kept up unremitting pres sure now but ORee received partial break in the dying seconds drilling one from the leftside that struck the pipe at juncture of cross and top bars it was close The tiring Canucks had anow surge of life in overtime after Chascaewskl almost tallied for Fly crs John moved in with good rush andmisscd the open corner with heivy drive Play on both sides remained cautious after that with Barrie hoping for at least tie But no Virginia there was no Santa Claus last night as two quick KW thrusts daggered Ba rie chances to avert their first de feat this season on Canuck ice The Bitter Pill There was one minute and seconds left when Barrie moved up into position Cherry and Chase zewski coming in on the rush Bob Duncan broke up life play and shot ahead to Stan Baluik who slid pass up to Bradley streaking along right wing Bradley cut over into the open1 faked shot on Senior tbcn scooped backhand into the short side pocket as he went pastthe not 21 seconds later Kitchener made sure of victorySenior was drawn out of his net in stoppinga try by Bradley and Erth smacked the rebound home Hap Emms pulled his goalie th twenty seconds left but to arrays as Cahuclu bracedstoutly with the clock ticking on to opening umph Kitchener figures were in effecta numerical summary of the game Slash Spectator Tempers flared briefly but her were noseriolis disturbances out side of Youngbergs little display of temper when he took slash with his stick at Barrie sup porter sitting near ringside He missed but Divorsky did not see fit to slap on misconduct and all finished calmly 13 minor pen alties were handed out eight to Kitchener Aside from the battering re ccived Flyels look sisthough they cantake this series with the jmust game tonight at Barrie Arena and just three defenccmen tobe dress ed Hope lost for at least this one ORANGE rm When yeure drying to figure out how many oranges tobny for Dufour defence DuncanDbuglu spacer Heldan forwards Bal lclik 131Idley OY iriivbollalnvZ onne Martin oungberg tel Tharlby Devine BARRIE FLYERS out cni for defence Hopckchssuewskl Cherry Daviso forwards Beck ett Forhan Kan black Ranieri Smith Partridge rena Patrick Josephson Hm Period No scoring Penalties Kane 358mel 353 Yaunaberg 627 Cherry 838 Er tel 1119 Duncan 1508 Second Period Kitchener ribbo Bradley Kitchener Baluik Bradley Barrie Beckett lor Kitchener Douglas Pcnalties Ranler czewski 912 Ertel 11212 1351 Tbild Period Barri Beckett Kitchener Ertel Youngberg Gribbons Harrie mnieri Partridge Cherry Barrie Ranieri Penaities osep Martinlatl7 Douglas 1620 Overtime Kitchener Bradley Baiuik Duncan Kitchener Ertel Bra No penalties rl+ ORO coMslNEs LEAD THE HILL INjPLAmm Oro Combines defeated Rich mond Hill Roses 334 Monday at Guthrie Arena to leadtwo to one lngamesin their bestlof five ser ies Fourth game is tonight at Richmond Hill winner lakes on the survivor of the BeatenAurora series in 011A intermediate playdowns oscar Hickling openedscoring or Orb at 719 ofvthefirst period 1504 Chas Spencer 102 405 followed by McLean 742 it Stoddart tallied at 1854 and Forbesiat 19 Sutton scored gor theyilators at one leaving score 11 Steddart 123 Norrena at 3111 and 15 put 0roiri front 71 untilBrown of vtb Hill scarf ed arrow making it 72 endof the second period Forbes scored at 823 in thy third hutthe Hill came back with tallies by Brow 1341 and Rose at 1834 Penalties werestiff eight for Oro ninefor RichmondHill Hickling and Forbes of thebome team Brown and Stephenson of Richmond Hill got majors in the third period fight 0R0Goa1GAdams defence Hlekling McLean centre chem Notrenal n8 dart RSlessorC nicnuoNdnmLooal sow en defence Campbell Hicks cen Routines now ll of the Georgian Bsy group three of five out of total po eerie with Sundridge Beav er even though they lost Needy Mt Ii Sundrldse 51 Drillia took tn opensr then law their bulge tilappear last night as leavers wound up ngulatlon play with 50 lead At the end at the lomlnutscvertbnc there was Itill ncr futther con 11 Zlenute sudden death was in Ftltuted Orllliascored their lode imminlentinos pulled narrow goal and woundup theseries first Ishift out Russ Drankston firing the Winner Elle ISundridge sen ona event Oriliia outsgot their rivglsejrtuna advance tothe fin for the Kroelller frophyThey at Orillia in the first of put series Thursday ose Playoffs in night cl North York Hockey Newrnarket Era and recs Theiplayoffd for the Noxrtih York championships are shaping up as real dog fights judging from the close games in the opening rounds of tbeplaydowns In midgetBeeton eliminated Langstaff by 65 on the round Breton now plays Woodbridgc Aurora and King City the re mainlng clubs are engaged in OMHA playoff action in juvenile Uxbridge eliminat ed Camp Borden Uxbrldgc Un die Woodbridge and Oak ltldges open roundrobin semi flnalscrios this week Alliston Hornets are standing by whilelfing City Nichols llyera are engaged in OMHA play Allis ton Hornets ousted in first round play by Bowmanville came as shock The Hornets lost 63 at Bo monville and won at home 32 but ost the round 86 Inbantam all 10 teams are bidding for the North York title Alliston eliminated Bolton and Richmond Hill put Woodbridge on the shelf Newmarkct Optimists are matched against Beeton while Bncl Jana 7M and Aurora will no in three of five letin martial Way night at Auranlor Intermediate group cham pionship Aurora Joined Beeion intbe finals by defeating Bolton Tuesday night in the hat of the roundrobin series Score was 52 Aurora thus wound up in front with of points Bccton second with flve Mg lorts Score l28 Wirl Moonsionel COLDWATEltln the first game of their but of three semifinal playoffs in theEust Slmcoe Rural Hockey League Port McNicoll won 125 over Moonstone at Cold water rink Debbie Styles of drum held the ticket in draw at the game for television set Moonstones fate was sealed in the second period when Port Me Nlcoll outscored them 52 Play waanore evenly divided in the first and last frames Veteran puckster Sib Brodeur of the Port was the star account Ing for four of his teamstallies LaChapclle goth three lorPort Gord Dyment twowand Paul Creightolyglete Parliament and Dubeau one each For Moonston vPeteT Lumree got three markers Arnold Robin son scored twice and singletons were scored by DannyMcliugh Johnston and SlanVRobinson The second match Will be on March TOP WINGERS vWEAR N0 The three top right wingers in the National HockeyiLeague this season all wear the same number on the back of their jeraies They all wear No The top right wingers are of course Gordie Howe Maurice Richard and Andy Bathgute Aurora Lions are scrapping with Lake Wilcox Langstaff and Scbomberg are still engaged in OMHAjplay riloolnTie Georgian illay iFinl1ls Barrie Collegiate lunlor may basketball team struck at least temporary snag in theirmarch to 0088A champ ionship Tuesday afternoon local schoolfsquad manage at Bracebridge when scrappy 31 1tie This was the first game of home and home tota point seri Georgian Bay area title one had gentmlchAmpionshlp in leaguerplay southern district winnersBracebridge are this seasons northern district champions and had received bye into the finals it was close tight contest all the way with the narrower Brace bxrldge gym floor hampering Bar re Bybalftime neither side had worked out an advantage and th score was knotted at 19all1lay moved back and forth in the last half with nnmore than three points aéparating either club at tlfn At the inal whistle BDCI iors held scant 3180 lead but Braeebridge had foul throw awardedtaken after the whistle Bracebrldge Goltz was top man ith 12 Bayes wasrigbt be hind with11 The two teamsplay their final gamciriday afternoon BDCIgym as part of doubleheader com meneing at three oclock Both coacherutilizell just five starting players and played one substitute Hough for Bracebridge Scoring Lineu BDCfrJohnson 4Cromsrty Lauzon for Barrie Tonights Tlle Night HY IflKeyfcnhi seems in pie oils Junior loop start suovenagnln this week as thé playoffs open onthreefronts The league lesdlng St Catharines Teepees clash with the fourth place Toronto Marlboms rln best Elitniores go against the fifth place at Major in best of five quarterfinal loo Canucks opened at home Tuesday agains of seven semilinen Guelph Michaels College and KitchenerWatki the automatic Barrie Fiyers in the other quarterfinal series St Catharines Teepees and thereuelph Biltmores are fad ored to meet in the flnalrolind but thevleague has been so close this year that anyof the sixclubs could take it all Council On Short Odds KitchenerWaterloo Canueka will carry the short odds in their set ies with Hap Emms Barrie Fly era Ironically for the Flyerl they have had their least success against the thirdplace Canucks of any club in the league They broke even with the second place Guelph Blit marcs and took seven of 16 points from the Tecpees on three wins and tie Against Kitchener theyve nered only five pole on pair of victories and tie Ilyers have been virtually un beatable on home ice over the latter half of the schedule and their two victories over the Can ucka were both at home in the final phases of the regular cam paign Auditorium Nemesis Kitchener Auditorium however has been the flycr nemesis this year ltsthe only rink in the loop in which theyve failed to pick up atlleast single point and they becnlouiscored by the wide mar gin 012310 In Barrie the mars have narrow 1718 margin in goals Must Stop Big Lino Flyera big problem will be the same one that confronts any club that plays the Canucks Wily coach Hap Emma willhavc to devise ways and means of curtailing the goal production of the Baluik ORecBradiey line The prolific trio highestlscoring line in the league amassed total of 13 goals slightly better than half the Can ucka output Bradley was the pace setter with 52 while Baluik the leagues top pointgetter rapped in 31 OKee who missed better than month of the schedule reg istered 30 Against Barrie the trio scored 24 goals just three less than the entire Barrie output ngainst thcCanucks Not Much Reserve Strength While the Canucks have been employing only two lines as re sult of injuries theFlyers have been using the eodventionsl tbrcc and its linolnethntxone ottheae unitswill be atslgned the unen viablc task of keeping Can ucks BOB line inchcc eCan ucks are not deep in reserve strength andtbeir defensive play has been one of their Weak points If the Flyers could hold down the score by tieing up the bigline they couldstop the Canucks This of course is somethingthat is eas ier said than done Every club in the league has tried tovbpttle them up this season and that their sues cess was limited isgvident by the impressiveacdrlilg total compiled by the line NotiTaken Lightly The Flyersrdespite their Weak of November are the seasoned Junior performersof Febru ary The Hyers have been brought along slowly and are just reaching maturity in time for the playoffs Billy Forban who did join the club until after Christmas has scored six goals against the Can ucks and will be the chief scoring threat The Flyer penchant for winning at home coupled with ability to fire club into playing over their heads will make them rugged antagonists for the Canucka Sound Team Average insofar as scoring over the reg ular schedulc was concerned Fly ers placed no one in the top 10 bht did have sound team over age George ninierl led the Barrie parade witll 58 panta and was also top goalgettcr with 29 George was the second most penalized Flyer over the schedule Converted forward Dick Cherry was runner up in scoring with 50 points com pasedof 18 goals and 82 assists Arnold Smith wound up in third position with 15 goals and 211 sisis for 42 points Bob Beckett camenext with 15 goals2t1as sists and 41 points Big boost for the Flyers was little Bill Forhan Newmarket Joining wthe Barrle club after Cbristmas be compiled goalagamc average for 23 lamp lighters and eight assists Willie will be evaluable man in the play offs if he maintains his hustle and sharp shooting eye Goal scorers over 10 were Part ridge Josephson Chasczewski Pa trick and Norrena and that is where Flyer Scoring punch for playoffs lie Siayner lose lo ng Guy filers Elmvale WINng King City were defeated stay ncr Rockets by scores of and 111 to adyancg lnto third und lafof theOMllA juveilie ser ES King CityLions moved into the midget playdewns by eliminate lng Woodbrldgo and Allistou in roundrobin series 1n juvenile play Ellnvale eliminated Oak Ridges Comets Elmvaie won the first game by six goals which was more than enough to take care of 53 less onbome ice Christi 15Quinlan Bearcroft Lauzon BRACEBRIDGE atterson Miss Bev Westinan lss Norma Bayliss attended ch To ronto Opera companysépening production of Carmen rontq last Friday night grabbed the puck andshot it down centre either icing same or hav ing fast skating wings cut in to pick up the loose rubber unapu posed seasonal record jagainst the Can lucks cannotbe taken lightly by the Kitchener entry The reliable Bob Sdnio gives them anledgein goalkeeping nd the rawrookies recipe calling for peel remein her that one medium orange undies two tablespoons of grated pee tre Gilles wings Brown Stephénwr dwmgus step and sunk fertile clutch and tlelng point gt Christie starred again for racking up 15 points For ThefReirigérator Built To Flt The User CROS super SHELVADOR CANpackMQFFATiSLIMITEo VinTHWEXClMSIVE Illseem sLscrmc Prefsiomulic yllelrosling wl FrcezelAwayfllefrost Traynothing toremove therezfrlgerator whendefrostlng driveJlighinto the rigging on the right sid ensue Bose Rumney Roberts eyes Boyes ll Tying Goal Thety goal cameat 1648 off another powar play and was iden ticalwith Becketts second Ran ieri scored unassisted turning to Jack Kane Was expiring Flyers from faceoff totheside of the moved up into KW territory and lbwcage and sweeping back Bradley intercepted lob pass hand from the same spotss Bee Scoring gt They opened thescoring some what in this fashion as penalty Noswv WW kqwaa NOH AllStorsformer Junior new player onthe NOHA Senior south group 195556 allstar first team is graduateof OHA Junior ranks Goalie John Aibani of Sudhury Wolves performed with the Memorial Cup Marlboros last sea son Defcncenlen areMatt Mesich of SocGreyhounds formerly with Stratford Kroelders and Flori Geogan of NorthBay frappers one time star with St Catharines TcepsAt centre isBartGiesebrecbt of Pembroke Lumber Kingstwhose play With dsor Spitfires will long Inger is bonVllogan of DonlmeLean of North it Combln ion offer stat Capa Door with reallyroomy shelves for small itemssbelves to thefu lest use of the front doorholdsaslnucblvas the entire Cubic Footof Space ONLY CROSLEY give you Deep Door Desi shelves shelvofortall bottles for eggs all deep andarranged row spacelbe deep Crosley refrigerators tbeeldcr type found labia boajes because the deep Crosley door shelves are chmpietély recessed into the door not an inchbf spacefis stolen from the 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