Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1958, p. 3

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HAD MUCHTtlttMllGH Lion of the crowd ifrvnasnenb spawn wars Members ofvtbe Binde Blyers staited going their separate ways yesterday after being eliminated from the OHA Junior playdowns Wednesday Presentplans of some or the boys are not yet definite Some have indicated their going right home Others it is expected will take short holiday to Florida Among theseis Tommy Black Hell be travel ling with Big John Chasczewski last years captain of the club who this winter playedwith Cbatham Maroous These two boys made the jauntlast year as well léic Panagabko the chunkywesterner who gave the local fans plenty to cheer about this winter is expected to set out for Hershey where hell visit with his brother Ed whos currently going great guns with the AHL Bears That is of course if he doesnt wind up playing the rest of the winter with Hamilton Cubs Marvin Butledge has already sent his luggage home Hell follow toddy and continue his high school studies there At least one Flyers will be hereJor few more months He is Jack ColcThe young lad is in Grade 12 and plans to get his Junior Mat riculltion at Barrie Central Collegiate liturray Davison went to the hockey game in Hamilton last night He mty be back to work ht Beaver Lumber where he has been 3cm played the last few months Jo our knowledge themrest of the players are going home Popular trainer Buddy Lcltoux will he leaving town today to meet the Boston Bruins in Beantown Buddy will work with the NHLers un til theyhre eliminated or win the Stanley Cup Early in May the genillkLeRoux will take wile in Boston Best of Luck in that extra special venture Baz For the many loyal hockey fans who supported the club through thick and thin it will mean finding other entertainments acouple of nights aweek until next October when the club once again opens its training camp For this reporter it wiu mean hell have to clean oft his desk and set the hockey pictures aside and devote more time to the Barrie Juvenile hockcyists the Barrie Intermediate basketball team the Garrison Badminton Club etc as well as preparing his desk for heap 01 baseball and softball scorecards What about curling Steve ABOUT QUEENS PARK Energetic Jim Savage of the Parks Board advises us that Queens Park will he in tip top playing condition this summer xbut not im mediately after the snow disappears Jameshas asked us to advise the public both young and old not to expect to play ball scrub or otherwise on the grounds until June lst at least If the Park is left alone that long he says the grass will have had time to sprout and growstrong After that he hopes every one will take advantage of the facilities there Weeommend ltlr Savage for his foresight in mentioning these facts so early but not too early Knowing theJocal folks enthusiasm for softball playedyatQueens we sincerelyéhelieve thaLthaanall all here to his wishes and give things chance to develop perfectly Last Fall you will remember James had the greater section of Queens Park ploughed and levelled We especially thank Jim and his workers for this as it gives us less to gripe about although we honestly feel that griping on the condition of the park last year was constructive Added Jim after few momentsthe first few games in the soft ball schedule will have to be played at Agriculture Park Fair Grounds in Allandale JUST NOTES We slill feel it is not too early to round up some of the potential softbaiiers and baseballers and try to straighten out the summers activities stitch in time savbs nineand the softballers are most aware of that Yesterday trio of athleticlooking Hungarians advisedthis re porter that they already organized soccer club to enter inthe Bar rie and District League this summer These lads were asking where they could practise Seems they are willing to trudge through the snow If the other clubs could come within miles of his groups enthusiasm then soccer is surely in for another big year ice going fellows And get load of this coming event week from today the coaches of teams in the Barrie Legion Minor Hockey Association will line up to play hockey game against the officials and executive of the same group Man should be quite sight Ted Hardacrejssa en thused hes not even going to wear toupe or helmet to hide the extra arena light he wears instead of hair series by defeatingnVasey 15 on total points The deciding game was actually 22 tlei Moonstone markers werecolleeted Ronnie Robinson and Billy Faris Both Vasey counters were by Eowden Lilia iéagoe Recichés Finals dwater As result of Tue ay nights hockey matches at dwater rink the finals in the eague have been reached Moonstonewoii the right to play NorthLRiver in the PeeWeefinal Bantam division also entered the finals with Vasey as airesult of the March llth tilt with North Riv er This match was also avtie 33 but resulted in decision for Another Moonstone team in the Somers The 195758 hockey season is all over tor the Barrie Flyera They bowedout Wednesday night at Barrie Arena under barrage of st Michaels College goals as well asthe loud booms of cannon firecrackers fired from the St Mikes see This extraLcurricular activity in the seats by theicollege students proved more interesting than the hockey gameln the long run as the Flyers were out in the cold before the first period was over Fiyerl Take lleld After taking an early 10 lead early in the tame the Flyels wenthaciawards and watched the Collegians pump home three goals before the frame ended and six more before the 80min ute buner sounded it was the second consecutive loud score in the series Last Saturday in Toronto the Colleg ians humiliated the Flyers with 123 thumping The second game of the series at Barrie was 51 in favor of the Colleg lans after Flyers had won the first game in Toronto 42 ln goals the st Mikes gang amassed 28 over the series as the Flyeis St Michaels followers critic ized for all of the noise made the first trip here in the series were here in greater and louder numbers Lille It Home with them they brought strong lungs megaphones rat tles assorted noisemaltels bugl es and loudbooming firecrack ers It was after the second crack er had exploded on the ice that referee Frank Slota saw day light anli figured guess ld better dovsornething about it Through announcer Dalt Nose bitt Slota appealed to the spec tators to remember that they were in civilization and not in the wilds of their usual habitat Barrie police officers and priests from the college triedAto uncovcrthe guilty parties One of the arena ushers who couldnt have taken his job or the lives of the players very serioushr apparently saw the redheaded spectator hurl cracker but felt it didnt warrant the lad be lng ejected by the police Un fortunately the officers do not have therauthority to boot them out without consent of the ush Back onthe ice it was just case of how many goals the Collegians were going to score lnept Defence Barrie had no attack to speak of The defence was full of holes although Dale Rolfe and Murray Davison cannot be blam ed They played more hockey in the series than most of the other lads played in 10 other games Ross Brookssin goal had his poorest night ofthe season and maybe of two flhe netniinderh playing his last year in Barrie uniform was duck soup for the St Mikes forwards And duck soup isnt too had when the Majors flowed through two lines of sieves up front Centre Dave Keon andleft winger Gino Ubiiaco twoCol legian stalwarts all Winter pae ed the victors with three goals apiece it wasKeons second such feat in the series Keons rightwinger Jackie Costello rifled home pair and Hank Marmik added the other For most of the waytlaeplay ers of both clubs concentrated on hockey vwith hut22 minor penaltie being called Moonstone due to oh to score on accumulated oals Markslneri for oonstone were Ted Potter North River goal get ters were bedue with twoiand Vasey eliminated Coldwater to advance to the finals in the Mid getd slop Vasey took thergame El and the round by an 1le score Two markers apieee were obtained for Vasey by compared toa paltry nine by iN cmsme Maybe its just Dave SWaile Doug Swaile and as wall thelocala died aswthey did At least the fans cant complain they wererobbed no when the score wasDl Them was the odd occasion when the local fans made lit tle noise Usuallyitwas in de fiance of the officials little more cheering the players and little less ieering Lhe officifls would have been more appropri ate Anyhow one gentlensan buried his chapeau on the ice in protest of an officials dtr cislon DURING THE INTERMISSION 61 the St MichaelsBarrie Junior Wednesday Billy Forhan and Petelana gabko the locals leading scorers were pre sented beautiful gold watches by Reeves Jewellers Above Billy left and Pete are While the Flyers are pinching their bagx and leaving town ikes War are setting readlnen for the next OHA JuniorA playoff series farm tilevlocal lads wimt begolna right home theyll be heading for Florida and some early sunshine where they can sit back relax and forget the MEL 151 MIKES goal Manlago defence Micalef Jackson Palv lante Mattiussi forthrds Hook Martin McKnight Kenn Kmir Camila Ubriaco Harwell Sonoskis reteree lranlc Slo VBAFfiiE goal Brooks ile fence Rolfe Westfall Davison Rutledge forwards Josephson Blackburn Black Forhan Pan agahko Cote Patrick Crosland Sly Amni linesmen Merle Glassiord Jim Muldoon rsoal judies Ken Hamilton and Bill Schacilpif all of Kltchene hockey game presentation period and tne time ilfartin Mnttlussi Ill Per Flynnth glfnjorfiJlaruak SonoIH 3MnionKeon Costello Martin 1438 HaidaCostello Martin Illsale MAD Penalties Forhan and PalLan to 17 Westfall Em Mica lef 1273 Mnrcuk and Black burn 1323 Semlld Period MajorsUbriaco 215 710 ti MajorsKenn Hattiussi MajorsUbll McKnight 1291 MajorsKeon Costello Martin 1421 Penalties Sly 128 Davison 425 Minded746 Wefluil 1355 Cole 43r Martin 1856 Third Period MajorsUbiiaco 137 tDCostelio Micalef Keon 855 Penalties ranagaka 210 Mattiussl and Josephson 258 Pallante 418 Cote 632 Jos ephson 1317 Panagabko and 1840 Pallante 352 ravem shown holding the watches presentedwto them by Mr Shaw of the Reeves company Neitheryoung lad looks too happy The was made after the second the Fiyers were well behind at Pill HOCKEY HERE illARENA TONIGHT Barrie Juvenile hockeyists are just one win aWay from the Ont ario Minor Hockey Association Eastern Ontario Juvenile championship Thcy came withineasy reach of the goal when they defeated Bowv manville V114 last night rat Bow manville Again Tonight The two clubs go ghtbaek pt Vatfthe Barrie game if nee at Bowmanville next Thursda The visitingBarrieclub jum to 30 lead in tbefirst period and extended the marginto 51 by the end of thesecondsession However tire pac changed bit in the finale asthe Barrieteam found out the hard way that it couldnt stay on top forever wit men the penalty box Barrie Dugouted thatxrugged final 20 minu Bo manville outscoredBarrie Barrie was assessedsixpenali in that frame as compared to two handed Ithe kids 5the game plciledmiiI iii penalties including 1i utejmlsconduct to Ken Lloyd in the first period Bowlnanvlllehad three penalties Bryan Keastwas top getter for the winni Barrie cl potting two Billy rtcli Smith Corby Adam erry Mur phy andGeorge arm re others BOWlllllNlilttELADS against Carleton Front and Miiiges sion did the scoring Could End It Barrie team manage Jim Low whispered hopefully this inomlng think well need the third He based his opinion on the fact that ladsnre playing great hockey and are not just confid ent but determined to win The winner of this series plays the Western Ontario titlis which is undecided asyet mom ea Weat of Barrie HEATING on In Slmcoe Petroleum Ltd yPhone PA 82563 GétMarfak Service Lubrication oil Change Wash tuneup and for all your driving needs snn Res PA 3503 meringue moneypmblcmsa year 953 cumin ismE Continues Tiisssotosnnonst VFSFPCAKS MUST BE Slilll Ilnnonnoinss ro MAKE ROOMFOR FREE 1958 LIQENCEI PLATES oN ALL cuss0L0 TERMS 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