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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1953, p. 4

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ran BARBIE mm WEDNESDAY oer 14 ms sirens SPLIT WEEKEND GAMES StaiSmibs Pro life Defeat St Mikes Lose to Tigers The little guy who can lift considerable weight from the shoulders of coach Hap Emms is scheduled to appear in uniform tonight when Barrie Flych play host to Guelph Blitmoresht Barrie Arena Johnny Marten appointed captain few days previous to lusdeparture for Montreal snubbed Canadien profession sl contract and will finish here his string of junior when Marten steps on the ice tonight against the Mad The Barrie Flycn hockey hettrs from the Royal City season as Flyer And he will fill position in which Emms is dreadfully weak centre ice he will embark upon his third Club NWd in starting time for Friday night We has been chanted to 845 pm Due to the late closing time Emms flu always believed that but doesnt think the Kingston line of Ban business 5mm on good centre ice performers is the key to winning hockey club Best in camp so far has been ankle sustained while playing ball Arnold Smith but he is long piece during the past summer Cherry of the grade when it comes to ex perience Marian will be terrific intention Monda night There was lno word The Flycrs conch doesnt lift The silent tamiablc Timmins uci is the lone pivot left over from the Memorial Cup champions as Don McKcnncy consented to the professional jump and Skip Tcul graduated through age Mortons work is more than cu out forhirn There are no Orval Tessicrs or Tony Poctas in the Flyers roster as flankch and Emms will undoubtedly try for balance tonight in his meeting with llrc Biltmores backer is rciiy for pro competition in the llcrs Recupcrating from it broken had originally plumcd on 915 pm stating time but there were many objections rc celvcd Consequently the new 8A5 pm starting time will be in effect this Friday night when Gait Black Hawks visit Barrie Arena Gsmeg scheduled on oil oth wos supposed to inform Emms of his hold much hope as Cherrys parents are also anxious for Don to hit the monicd brutkcis Meanwhile EnlllLS purchased 17 yeorold dolenccman Bill Hopel from Toronto St Michaels Collegei nuhu Venn Frld wm over the weekend and he will make an 330 pm his debut tonight Hope played furl the Majors junior team last year and is looked upon as final prospect This gives the Flycrs live blue However Marla me liners Lone veteran is Barrios own with dimppoinlmcnt shroudinz the air of the Flyers dressing room it was learned that Boston Bruins are trying inrm defenceman Don Cherry intoprofessional ranks and IKen Robertson Pcnti lliironcn of Sudbury and Ed McQueen of Wood stock were uncovered in the Fly ers training sessions and Ross Hui son strongarmed blockbuster this hasilmmslbcwildercd lie from Oituwa was snatched off the know Cfirrycould be one of the leaguestopbluelincrs this season roster of Windsors senior Bulll dogs in the nick of time Windsor stopped at Barrie Thurs day night for snack when enroutc ito Sudbury and Saull Ste Marie lto keep an exhibition engagement Gory Gordon fornicr Flyer now plgying for Windsor zidvised Hud son to play junior hockey in Bar rie under Emms Emms immediately contacted his JOHNNY MARTAN Ottawa Vpllcy club and obtained his release It was just in time as Windsor coach Merv Chamberlain was trying to peddle Hudson to Guelph Billinorcs Ross is bro ther of Gord iildson who starred on defence for Quebec Citadcls in 195051 The Biilmores smarting from successive setbacks from Toronto Marlboros and Galt Black Hawks tboth by narrow margins will be iout to repeat their 84 exhibition victory over the Flyers They may As hockey critic coach Hap Emms might be classed failure For one game of least His rrie Flyersf who were supposed to roll over and play dead proved very much alive Fri lday night as they oiiihustled mighty St Michaels College Me jors 53 in the OA junior opener at Barrie Arena fans were treated to whirlwind curtainraiser by an inexperienced band of pucksters who refused to accept press notices about the strength of the Double Blue theyre still waiting for proof The victory undoubtedly stunned the junior circuit Coach Charlie Ccrrc brought ll topnotch hold overs here for the initial start and admittedly they are good aggre gation they were forced to take back seat for the time being Nothing can be taken away from the Flyers Bolstered by couple of lastminute additions in de fenccmzin Ross Hudson of Ottawa yand forward Nipper Nash of St Catharincs the embryo crew fully earned the triumph on hustle and checking ability alone Emms the great strategist re ceived tremendous mileage from three defenccmcn and 11 forwards the bulk of his bench depth And leading the successful challenge Was rookie from Woodstocks junior ranks Terry Red Chattington Chaltiiiglons persistent checking placed him shoulders above the rest of his mates He knew what he wanted and got it when he corcd Barries fourth goal late in the second period it proved the Vwinner Goalie Jerry McNamara hought he had the puck smother ed He did too But Red dug it free and slipped it home while the Majors defence StOOd around and watched Cerrcs bluelinc crew as mat ter of fact were the best specia tors in the rink Midway in the first period Nipper Nash made popular debut as he caught rcar guard Nocl Price paying the puck and waltzcd in for pretty 11 equalizer on McNamara Defencemen stood around and watcheleo as Bob McNeil aimed Ed McQueens rebound for an opening and 21 front The Ma jors opened and closed tbeper lods output as Dick Duff broke the ice on More Reaumes rebound with McQueen banished for high sticking and Ted Toppazzini raced from his own bluclinc unmolested paid attendance of 1510 hockey There wasnt much in the way of hodtey as Hamilton Tigcr pre sented ORA junior hockey is some 1000 fans Saturday night at the renovated Barton St Arena Thc Tigers produced winning debut with on overtime gift goal to edge Barrie Flyers 32 but it would herdly be called classic While referee Andy Bellancr maintained steady parade to the penalty box with minors three majors two 104ninute miscon duct and two matchmisconduct totalling 109 minutes what hockey was left resembled an ex citing brand of road shinny Neither team appeared like con tenders and while supporters in Hamilton claimed the Tigers had shown tremendous improvement the Flyers were mere ghost of the club that defeated St Mich aels College the night previous Coach Hop Emms squad re ceived the big end of the stick in penalties total of 68 minutes in all were assessed which included two majors 10minute misconduct penalties to Bob White and Cleland Morison and matchmisconduct to Jim Robertson which carries with it an automatic fine from the Ontario Hockey Association It can be said the Tigers work ed hard for this one despite coach Jimmy Skinner being shy on talent Nevertheless the Flycrs after coming frcm behind 10 first period deficit blew 21 lead as the Tigers equaliser and winning marker bounced off Barrie defend ers The unfortunate victim of the outcome was goalie Jack Spencer who produced another good ef fort between the pipes and wanted nothing more tMln to claim win before his hometown fans The Tigers poured 44 shots of Spencer while Dennis Riggin handled 31 from the Flyers Hamiltons main centre cog Ted Reid blarcd the only goal of the first period When he intercepted shot from defenccman Ken Rob ertson at the Barrie bluelinc walk ed in and fired screen shot post rearguard Ross Hudson The Flyers controlled the scor ing in the middle chapter Defence man Ed McQueen bounced hard one from the point past Riggin after five minutes of play to knot the count 11 and then Terry Red Chattinglon still plugging and producing executed the pret tQst of the game for Nipper Na Just released from the penalty THIS suor bycentre Bob White didnt at Barrie Arena get past goalie rerry McNamara but five rived too late to in others did as the Flyers toppled St Mikes ers play host to Que Majors 53 in the OHA junior opener All This Is New Ollll Mom In Outcome Ill Protest The Ontario Hockey Association executive will meet Thurs day night at 730 pm in Toronto to discuss the protest lodged by Barrie Flyers against Hamilton Tigers in the use of for ward Jim McWhirter in Saturdays junior game in Ham ilton Prior to the game which the Flyers lost 32 in overtime coach Hap Emms informed referee Andy Bellemer that the contest was being played under protest and the Flyers of fice filed such with the DEA within the regulation 48 hours Facts on the protest loan in the ors arrived in the Mountain City to Flyers favor Emmsstated Rudy play the Tigers SaturdayMcWhiri Pilous couchof St Catharines Tec or was in the uniform of the yel DBBS Called him Friday Offering low and black Thats when Emms two players Nipper Nash and lodged the protest with the referee Jim McWhirter for sale Emms claims McWhlrter through When Pilous quoted his price the option is the pmperty of the Emms said no deal and hung up F1ycrs for one week If he deesnt 3ut five minutes later he called claim him in the stated time the Pilous and suggested he takelhem player automatically returns to St on option for one week If he want Cathorincs and the property of Pil ed one or both players he would ous forward the PWChaSC Pch P110315 In telephone call to the Ontario agreed tothc onweek trial basis Hockey Association this morning Emms mimedlalely called Bl Hanley said Hamilton had called Hartley business laminarof the him on the eligibility of McWhirter Ontario Hockey Association and for the game against the Flyers told him of the deal madewiih Pilous Hehlso told Henley to con his name on aplayers card Han ey Brian Anderson ar ake the check The Fly lph Biltmores tonigh ulnau ppcorcd in nt form in England The game of cricket something like its prose the late 16th century in haveni gal worry in iii world Too ManyBiHs They said he had his release TRY firm the deal with Pilouswhlch jtold them to forward the release the busrness manager failed to do and the wing card to the ORA find it troublesome this time The for 22 CUShion Nash arrived in time for Friday youthful riyers are no longer suf The We 001 WWW N35 look peml Challmg nights game against St Michaels Pspgml de raring from stage frightevident 01 of the second stanza due t9 cm the We College but McWhirter didnt Nash mma the main to consistent ferecheck itCfnlle 1C9 unmolestcdqn said Hank d9 want 533 Niagara kiwi JNUH we Opening mumph over St ing Jim Robertson one of few Rigel ld 21 0M kxadnndg riiiielhiorif what thelomcome 0f the ImSt answer tolllrll300y veterans put the homestcrs in Through Spencers brilliant puck may be but the OHA executive us needLind pronted one he gt ually take what is writing The On loirus sisoooo or less flom 10 11 he Joye sloppho and enough forechcckmg th DON CHERRY Bane sh Mlke Duck PauLKnox in we comer to makeythmgs interesting it lock mac mrscpn uc or saying inns strengthof the protestWill depend yorrgct life insurance at no not mtking lnY mancyi Youd and fired screen shotlhrough ed like the onegoalmargin would against the appmml Bellemen largely upon what Pllpus has to to yo Umpnre ORA JUNIOR The garnesaother malChmlSCOn say about his deal with the Flyeps ourantes enjoy our onsjdcr yourself something eaume amar stand up But the equalizer came lined on Jo ea d1 mater wouldnt You By the Barrie Vaulters We chance on Then came Red as passed from iii was mm am We lavx MONEY hould in ST MICHAELS COLLEGE Chamgmnvs cam and Emms behind the net bounced Off Bar woulan leave Ice when er been confronted wrth thisSitu LOWER RATES on me Goal McNamara defence Rcaumc ordered to 10 so by Benemer for ationbefore rh MANY FRIENDLY LOANS WOkl limimkmgmoumonq Wm Rlbbons lricc Wait Johnstone forwards hag gigging for mgr kg and mm the Short Slde 10minute affair and got the If yourself were our ofviork ml 03 It Sfdy Monlhly No Gooyunieed Trust Codiooida Unconditioodlly guaranteed as to principal and interest Pay payable halfyearly Short lermS years Authorized investment for trust funds No actuation in principal El Slim WINES nutritionists ignition ArjoN BRANCH omcr 372 31151 l3 Dunlap St 161m Barrie Colvin Anderson Logan Knox Dick Duff Toppazzini Caffery Linesman Les Duff Gribbons Ha ni an Dodds Ho Pat Wanamakeriand Alvin qu EAmg Goal gpencer do 8118 members Qir the BDCI Wadi lcncc Robertson McQueen ind field tcamscorcd firsts rat Hudson Hiironcn forwards Gra OSCVls annual invitational meci ham Nash WhitcMort50n at Owen Sound Friday Robertson McNeilHook Chatting Wanamakerrecorded 10 feet ton Purdon Barlow Smith two inches in the senior pole OFFICIALS Jailk ShIODShlre vault and Alvin Norrena vaulted Tiger Fems Harry Myers eight feet four inches in thejuw llnesme WWW First Period Barrie athletes also gathered to St Mikes Duff pair of seconds andthirds Bob Resume Toppazzlni lackson placed second in their1 Barn NaSh Giaham ermcdirile 220yard dash and Bob Barrie McNeil McQueen 1412 Viillar was second in the intcrmo Sl Mkc Toppamm liac pole Vduu Penaltiesw Watt McQueen Mike Browning scored third Hudson Robertson minor ma the intermediate half mile and 10 Reaume minon major M9 lim Millar was third in the sen Neil Ior pole vault Second Period 6i Barrie Chattington Graham Robertson 1355 Penalties Hudson major Re aume major Les Duff llivmlnute misconduct Dick Duff McQueen Anderson Cattery McNamara Toppazzlni Thlrd Period Si Mikes Dick Duff Beaume Toppazzinl 132 Barrie Jim Robertson 1836 Penalties Hope Morison Gray Knox 1550 Banre Jim Robertson 631 appeared Yea to Cummy Burton son of Barries book The maims were even um roll When Dick Duff notched his second of the night perfect re lay from Reaume after just one minute and 32 seconds of play From that point on the Flych hung gamcly to their onegoal mur gin Offencewas forgotten and it wasnt until the 1042 mark that Jim Robertson fired the first shot of the period 81 McNamara Coach Ccrre in lastditch at tempt totle the game pulled Mc Namara with minute and 45 sec onds left and placed six attackers on faceoff in the Flyers end It backfired Jim Robertson the greatest thief of the night lifted the puck from Dick Duffs stick and fired drinklength shot into the middle of the empty cage There was no coming back then Tempers were high between the squads and referee Jack Shrop shire was forced to work an ener utes in gpenalties were assessed which included lOoninute mis conduct and four majors freeforall threajtcncd to break cities the teams left the lee at the end of the first period Only srilppy work from linesmcn Jim Feltis and Harry Myers prevented it from progressing any further than mild fisticufif between Bar getlcihumb total of 70min if he continues his brilliant play former native Archie Burton re ceived credit for the winning goal although his lightning rebound was directed in from the onrushing body of Nash racing back to de fend Penalties prevented the Fly ers from attempting bid for tie or victory Both Cleland Mortson and Jivaobcrlson received minor penalties of the some time with Robertson assessed an additional More Resume Both were assess ed majors and when Les Duff ex pressed his opinion of Shropshire was given the 10minute miscon duct It was Rcaumes second such penalty as he tangled with Ken Robertson earlier in the first per iod While Chaitington was easily the individual star nothing can be de nied goalie JackSpcncer who won the opening game assigrnnent And will be between the pipes to stay He kicked out 28 of 31 shots fired by the Majors and stood up ex tremely well during man short ages Jim Robertson with three point evening Bob McNeil Ken Robertson and Arnold Smith in early stages were the best on the rics Ross Hudson and St Mikes rice for the Flyers interesting as EdMcQureen tried to ouljostle Larry Hillman in the Pnymenl llaymurf Golf Slag snail 20 first periodbringing his total to 5500 17 minutes in two games Lone on salvation was Ross Hudsons terri fic straight right jabs to the face Bafe CWth Club will of Bill Stewart who wanted no L110 its mull slat day for part of the fight and received dill members this Saturdayt roughing sentence Oct 17 Competitions will Emms didnt receive the mile commence at one oclock and age from some that should be fly there will beiprircs galore ing Chattington again was de buffet dinner will he served pendable performer and Ross Hud after golfing is completed son looks like good addition to the defence But it Was hard to go GRECIAN MOUNTAIN beyond these two for effectiveness Parnassus one of the sacred 4N5 although Bob McNeil tried all the mountains of Greece hash height HZIlNDIV lOANS mm virmrv mm of 8000 feet gm il Winter months are tough on cars thats why its import ant to drive in NOW for Fall oil change and complete lt THEWILSON BUILDING Post Office Sq BAltltlE Phonedsl An AllCanadian Company In mm 60 191 Hell in +ssweii or ham Robertson McNeil fronttoback checkup Remember oil is cheaper then repairs Change Shots on Goal gt theoil gt lm 10 7427 Well drain the crankcase 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