MMWEWMOND W19 CAN nuns cone Back Its going take heck of good hockey club to knock off the St Michaels College Majors in the OllA Junior playdowus this year Thls ohservatlon is based not only on tho Collegians fine record all season but on their play each and every game Bob Goldhams 42 former professional hoekeyslar hashis lads playing exactly tile way he did in the National League thatvis digging every second of the way ills defence corps looks like four Bob Goldhams No not anywhere near Bobs effectiveness but in the way the lads sprawl to block pucks or dive at player going by This St Michaels team is the same squad that our Barrie Flyers age churrently battling In two of rce games thus far the Irish have made the Flyers look most BILL FDMAN Hes The Leader inept The Collegians are getting lot of mileage out of every man they send outon thcice Lads like Jim sonoski who scored no more than two goals during the regular season and Junior playerTerry oltlal icy are fitting right in with stars such as GinoUbriaco Bob McKnight and Lou Angotti and Dave Kenn These latter named fellows are play ikng as well or bettcr than they did over the regular schedule This seems the difference in the two clubs The Flyers big men are not scoring goals Only Pete Ponagabko who assisted on the three Barrie goals Saturday ls playing anywhere near par Billy Forhan who fired 44 goals over the regular season hasnt been burning up the ice lanes He has only one goal in three playoff gamesAnd Judging from the factthat Billy ranked second in the vet ing for the Most Valuable Player Award in the circuit it seems only natural that the Flyers wont be too much of club unless he sharpens up Its Impossible to explain Bills playotf play Hes working just as hard or at least it looks that way to this observer You cant say he was just lucky to score 44 goals over the season That is not so We all know that Forhan is equal to any performer in thls leaguuv Something seems to be lacking though and unless the lad starts finding the mark its reasonable to assume that the Flyels arent going to move into the next round One cannot rlghttully expect playcrslike Allan Crosland Jim Josephson orlack Cole to come up with barrage of goals in the play offs They couldnt doit in the regular season and shouldnt rightfully b1 expected to do it now Its not that theselads hrentgood hockey playerslts just that they are not the type who fill the net with packs Bob Blackburn started the series like he was going to lakcnip some at the slack scoring three goals in the locals only win Hocher ll the following two games he hasnt lit any lights except in the sinbln We can still lookat the ladsfForhan Jacques Brooks Davison Rolfe Panagabko Blackburn Black RutledgeCote Crosland Cote Ioscphson Westfall and Patrick and put thefinger on lot of talent We sincerely feel they are capablebf upsetting St Mikes wagon However it wont be done with performance anywhere near that of last Thursday and Saturday JUST NOTES Afterthe offcolor performance of referee Hugh McLean Saturday it would be murder for the locals if the OHA was to assign Jerry Olinski or Frank Slots to call the game here Wednesday Watching McLean Saturday anirate fan muttered he looks like hes trying to enroll in the college St Mikes to take braille It was nice of Teen Town to give uptheir ht at Barrie Central Collegiate so that the Barrie Intermediate basketball club could play there this coming Saturday The baskctecrs also extend thanks toGrohp Captain Fred West of Camp Borden for allowing them the use of the HCAFgymnasium last weekend Pulling together Is the easiest wa to overcome awhandieap Tis good to hear someone in Toronto haslhe intestinalfortitude to stand up to the Smythes Werereferriag to Johnny Finn the goal ed the boys evenmorc tainly had hand judge who quit thevjob of gumesin MLG blinking or not blinking the lights r0 ALSWERE HELD EON SATURDAY HER Both central and North Colleg iates were the sites of Central Ontario Secondary School Associ ation basketball tournaments At Centralboth Junior and Senior girls touméys Were held SaturdayilAtihe same time North Th second lor tilthad Al hert College edgi Gravenhurst 2927 Safe of Albert College was the only playergto hit the double figures He had 10 points The first oitheJunior games went in favor of Huntsville who Collegiate gymnasium was the set rlefeated Madoc 3321 mainly on ting for the boysrgamas the strength of Loughs 10 points which made him the only player Bo Winners i4 When the g3 may lwasyan ing £1 game to reachthe double cr Huntsville had won theJunior In the gamma Junior gmlei 16 thevsm Markham defeated Whitby 4e34 honors Clar nd McQuain paced We Markham 22 the Huntsville ladsto victory in theJunioryfinal againstMarkham mgr girgengï¬e aggggï¬ï¬ï¬‚ge scoring and 14 points reapce Brockkwith vy tiï¬ilggbury over Gravenhurst on the gameicoging The Senior 653013 went to tlu gh with 13 points However this tot waSnot enough am the Huntsville by more single int 4443 the Senior finalPorti Percy Albert ltfarkhani was the IN TH Aiter pulling upset initliejlrst find themselves in very uncomfortable with theirliaclts against that unhealthy Ho FACE ELIMINATID TRAIL 531 gain Barrie Elyer ltlon today await Saturday afternoon in Toronto are localsvdioppeaahelr second straight playoff contest toSt Michaels College Ma Jors The loss put the Flyers on the short and of aleoun in the bestofflve on circuit Earlier Gm Prior to losing 128 Saturday the Flyers dropped decision at home Thursday and won the first game ofthe playdowns last Tuesday in Toronto 42 The fourth and possible final game of this series is scheduled for Barrie Arena this Wednes day March 12 Should the Flyers win that one the fifth game will be play ed at Torontos Maple Leaf Gar dens the following Saturday March 15 As foi last Saturdays contest three factors figured continent ly in the decision First of all the Collegiansyvere flying See ondly the Flyels were less sharp than at any other time this winter Thirdlyy the pres ence and officiating ofHughle McLeans threw the Barrie boys Ecurve Up for It Theres no taking it aWay from Bob Goldhams boys They were up for this one After winning and losing battle Thursday they won the game but suffer ed physically thc lï¬sh were dctennlned as never before to set the Fiyers back on their heels The Collegians were most hap py to have won Thursday night here but the physical lacing they claim tohave taken spark The vFlyels were confused bunch of lads or so it seemed Saturday It seemed that every thing ihcy didwas wrong Rare ly did they putiwo good passes together when good passrwas sent the led on the receiving end justrwasnt up to it Hi Ho llughle 57 RefereeHuchie McLean oeri in the out comeHr thumbcd oif Barrie players with every nod of his head in the first two periods lhere was no use trying to gback check McLean seemed determ ined that the local lads were y767o Count iownsaske Scares Barries Intermediate bising attacks in the second half ooug Kettle 11Waync Stewart ketball squad is taking great strides towards bringing an 0n tario Amateur Basketball Assoclaé tion championship to this town And they have done most of it with SthtsliIH Inythe ï¬nals of their own leagueCue the locals had togo wit ï¬vevplaye due to injuries ness and va tlon lng mounted in the ï¬rst game of the quarterï¬nal set with Trenton week ago Satur day the local cagers travelled to Trenton with only five players Two were held backhecause of weather conditions Full Stréngth II wever this past Saturday theboys were able to catch is brea ther or two as no less thansevn itious hanpsters showed up to the secondï¬game of the Tren td series at Camp Borden The results were terriï¬c The localswon the second game 7870 thus winning theftwchgame points tocount series127121 The ï¬rst game was 51351 deadlock iIoweverthere wefe times Sat urday when the localstook too many breaths and almost blew the dulfe But quick to rally lapscs they tional fashion lleville In the Uh nvillellFnals srter final series in the OHA Junior breaking the rules every time Among thesentences the Hillh ilton official handed out to the Flycrs were two laminate mis conducts to Tommy Black as well as the automatic game mis conduct in the second period of the opening stanza In thefirst period Hughle as sessed the Flycrs eight sen tences compared to one dol ed out to the hinders He outpenalized Flyers 32 in the second session lnr theflnal pcriod after 51 Mikes hadpumped home gotl No 10 Hughle balanced the books alittle giving the Majors four penalties and the Myers two it 33Jlthad With everything going for them the Collegians jumped to 30 lead in the first period sticks of Hank Marcuk Dave chn and Lou Angotti They outscored Barri 52 in thesccdnd frame onowo goals by Gino Ubriaca and singletons by Jack Costello Hank Marcuk his second of the game and Jim Sonoski Bernie Cote and Billy Forhan scored for Barrie in the finale Marcuk got his third goal of the day and other StMichaels goals were by Bob McKnight Lou Ansotti and Tom in Micalcf Minnay Davison was the Fly ers lone marksman ANOTHER ANGLIEL pussi Maniago st Mikes goalie taken to the hospital after belng injured in thevlattcr minutes of thcseeond period IIe stopped shot by Pete Panagabko with hisihead and didnt feel the cf tecLs for minute or two As hetried to skate to the bench for repairs he blacked out land ing face first on the ice Bob they looked at Tomato player and game misconduct to Bob Blackburn in the latter minutes with the goals coming fromvthe The other player More lessler Asthe more would lodl te Admin Jacques bad some an moments in the Barrie made innumerable butalso fannfl on con iï¬e Eaton pl smiln scoring over the regular win with goalspickedup first of the playoffs on Sat First Period lMajorsMarmk MajorsKean Angbtti MIttlu55l $13 MajorsAmbttl Keon 1600 Second Period riserscute Panagabko Dupuls MajorsCostello K€Pn MojarsMarmk Sodoskl Micalef MajorsUbrlaco Angotti McKnight Majorsfibrin Mamk Angottl Majors50mm rMllmkSUl l0 ElyersForba VPanagubka Period ll blaJorsMoKnlght Armand Ubrixw FlycrsTDavison Panagabko lorhan 13 MajorsMamak is Sonoskn it an orsAngott ldattlussl 15 MajorsMicalef Angotti yMcKnight 1983 OHA JUNIOR Ai availsalarm r15 51 its p21 25 Central Ontario secondary School fA basketball honors liome Sai urday Basketseven lemerirull stCatharlncs Marlboro 20 are aunauu limit st cthuluu erlhornl lure Game situnl crlbqroc St es Berle BowelFive quarterï¬nal St Michaels 19 Burl 19 Sunrdul Result st Michaels lg Barrie nitm Game Bericl ucstolFivo quarterFinal Hamilton Pctertzcrough Sat U3 Result Pctcrborouh Hamilton 11 Savage St Mikes regualr goal It Over it was in thls frame that Barrie to form again when the visitors trom Trenton whittled the spread to mere basket With time quickly running out and the Barrie amï¬holding sligh edge Trenton presse ï¬hardAwith the result couple of personal fouls Barrie players made no mistakes these thus the 770scor So acti returns to Central Colleg te in Barrie next Satur day with the deal cagess hosting the winnerLof the Fort ErieWater down series Starting time for thelocal est on Saturday is 81m Barrie Rinks Lose nks were losers night if the finals curling Club annual Vbnnspiel SkipVetn with Emerson Webb Clarence Home and Wib Her ris eat George Kennedy lathe Future Game thalllï¬dlll four and Murray one 13 Hilton paced the Trenton at and ten points they were shamed tack With ZELpolnts Other scar us were 13 Faulkner four Jack son 19 Crewc two Whitley rey gone Danny asso andBob McNabb Vs seemed pleased wi the way hese gentlemen nd ladthe tilt at 11 biolock rlie Cator siin ys Clthlrlncl It Mailooms Pu Wednesdaysh Mlchacla ht Barrio Arti TonightHamilton it Peterborough The team was the Jilnior Girls squad Coached by Jerry Dryden and assisted by Miss Jean Simpson the local lassles played their hearts out at Peterborough win nlilg two games Easy Win The preliminary contest against Lindsay wasnt too much as far as competition was concerned as 4315 score However in the final against come from behind to fin the decision 2822 In this final contest the Barrie ally grab and 1440 at thchalf In the third quarter the locals led by Elspeth Cnmcronstartcrl to score with regularity and well deserved the victory knotched 15 points in this most im portant contest Dolores Courtis had 10 and Hilda Duikeg three Elspeth Stars in Entries first gameElspeth scored tremendous total of 24 right liehind her with 16 Hilda Duiker had two points and Evelyn Biake one wanna scans of the Huntsville Junior Basketball Team that won the 0055A 1711 Crown here Saturday are shown above the champs defeated Markham seals Nouncollicuit JUNIORGIRLS WIN 6088A CAGETITLE Barrleblorth Collegiate brought For Trenton Diana Taylor scor the BarrieNorttheam won by girls trailed 98 at quarter time The straightshooting Elspctn points Once again Dolores was nuro are McCormick Clarke and MoQuain In the finalgame From left to rlghtl Lindsay against Barrie Eleanor Corneil and Linda Britnel had two each That wraps up the basketball season for the Barrie girls it will take quite feat next year to overcome this one as this is the first year of the North Collegiate and its quite thrill to be charm pion right off the bat Work As Ilard However the coaches have pro mised that they will not rest on their carly laurcls Next year they plan to work with the new and returning girls just as hard and try to bring both Junior and lSenior honors back to the home town ed 11 points against Barrie Pam Burleigh had nine and Vickie La fleur two rac Firman had11 pointsfor Trenton the Barrie girls had to I955 DODGE LCOACII good car that is mechanically sound spotless interior and paint finishnA one gt owner beauty you won FIND 1t narrate our Because you can drive this ontfor three months and well allow you the SEIIIIE priceVon another dc No norinYMlzlvfr N0 PAr Afr ALL cam ELECTION DAY naturism lilflTflkS id 233 BRADFORD PA R4in 11 Burleighltiveand Jetf Officials for the game ivue had For those specie dccasmns famil gatherings picnics housebinning in for gas oilaud rental rates thoseimportant events whenyou want cars plivate as your own lowest deposits at Tildcn only 510 down ooshon trips proper included in the low all you need is your drivers Clu ce Cumiiig The finaljitney will he held on spiel 55o berflompanysatu day atBat Curling Club were Art McKenzie 15 points ltussell Homeward and Managehm of hoover Lumber donated the prizeshnd the draw was eoa duced by Frank Bayes Five rinks werein action as mwo games were plays Saturday March sponsoredby till Dyincntyand Jae Hamilm cALlalTllE F0 PRINTING PHONE PA 824 Symbol of Hope and Mercy