THE WE EXAMINER MONDAY 10 1956 By srave 5m alcNABNEv FUND Tonight the Barrie Flyers oi the 011A Junior seriesface what may well prove to be their tough est opposition of the 195657 seav son Yet the Flyers arent wor ried at all in fact theyjust cant wait to get going Their opposr tion tonight is made up of about 20 former Barrie Flyers wlho are cilher playing in other eagues across the province of Ontario or tor different reasons some beyond their control are retired if It were another Junior game there is little doubt that the arena would be packed because the Fly ers are hitting their stride and have already thrown fear into two of the leagues tup clubs But be pause it is not regular game there shouldnL even be standing roam left at pm the new game iime The reason why players have come from all over the province and that the arena should he pack cd is because the gamehand the proceeds of it are going to very worthwhile cause The game is being played to aid Sid McNabney his wife Fran and inurycarold son Bruce Most people are fam iar with the McNabncy story Sid is former Barrie Fiyer who vas stricken with cancer last April JONESCU Since that time he has been unv able to work His only activity is the constantfight to lickthe disease Until two months ago no person in ï¬arrle knew of his plight It was only known that Sid was in Toronto Upon hearing that farmer Barrie favorite Vas battling team out of his league few of his former teammates and his former coach started Sid hicNabney Ben efit Fund that would help the ltleNabneys get to the top again This gesture has rallied Sid but your enough prayers and wishes arent always In order to continue tailing treaments to helpvhirn overcome the distance he has lost Sid needs money He did not appeal to the people for help In fact his condition was not known until one of his former mates heard Sid was ill and ed rollilig paid visit to him Then the bail start Sofar donations and an unknown percentage of ticket sales have brought in close to $1200 The funds objective was and still is $4000 packed arena tonight could make up the differenceSouvenir prult grams with pictures and brief biographies of Sids 01d buddies will also be available at the game After the game dance is being held at Club 79 The ticket stubs from the game are needed toget into flied lance So tlllethEypiDEr set whedomotknowof cancer and who we hope will never have to face it may see good hockey game child rens tickets will he sold at the door for 50 cents The ciFlyers lineup will inclilde Hap Emms coach Harry Partridge trainer and Paul hleger tyAikin Chick Guards Gil St Pierre Doug Towers Bob Bing Ray Gariepy Red Favero Rus lcy Chuck Wood Donny Emms BobShropshire Danny MacDonald Arnoldjmith Jerry Reid Jimmy Strachan WhitflMousseau George Burcharn Ken Green Stan Long Bill Hagan as players yap Emms is picking his fEx club to winhy as many goals asgthw want to score Bill Long wholl be coaching the younger Fiycrs wouldnt predict winner but instead tabbed the old fellows the Elgar Smokers Apparently Favero Meger Aikin and Gariepy hayejadopteda new kind of training The BarricExaminer Bowling League isnt bowling as Ithey usually doslheyre all going to the game this evening we sincerely hope that we will see packed arenathis evening its ior tremendously worthwhile good tilt too Wlule tbi Canadas Esk mostoaa ve northof the tree line about2000 years ago their ancestors are thought to have liv od among the forests northof Loke Superior lti gt lilo on alignment in Benefit Hockey GameBarrie Flycrs vs Former Barrie Flyers pm WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12 Junior HockeyGuelph Blit mores vs Barrie Flyers 815 pm THURSDAY DECEMBER 13 Public Skating parrie Arena GreySimcoe nasketballLOwen Sourid vs Barrie BDC Gym FRIDAY DECEMBER 14 Junior HockeySt Catharv ines TeePccs vs Barrie Flyers 815 pm sarolgoav DECEMBER is Public Skating Earrie Arena cause and itll probably be very PONTIACS BEAL BRAMPTON 82 Oriliia Pontiacstoolr to the ice only once over the weekend and thumped BramptohConsurners it was only the Second win for the Pontiacs who displayed more coordination inï¬this game than in any previous encounter Tomorrow night the Pontiac are at Home to the rough MeafordKnights1 CLARKE dz CLARKELEAGUE Flcxiblcs 37 Lacing 37 Mis cellanea 35 DryCleanahles 33 Soles Ni Slippers 33 The John cot uotovc No Names 57Ncvrulzrs 51 Tig era 48 White Sox 43 Timberli es gt lrates 46Fau 44 Pinp 3544 flop on 44 Hurricanes 38 flock and al lers 41 Mail tliendï¬ 39 Who Cares Straglerslras Hopelesses corner tqugh The Barrie Flycrs unbeaten string was cut all at three Salt urday night in St Catharinés when the Teolees upended the locals 51 Friday night at home the Flyers had turned in their third consecutive sen ational extort in licking the ho Memorial Cupchampion Marl The dash and tire that the boys had Peterborough Fates st Mikes ingsaturdhy Neither club played its pest hockey in game hat saw more minor injuries Score Elrly But itwas the Friday game that really satisfied the 1000 or so patrons The Flyers made no bones about their intentions as they went right out and scored within ll secondsoi the starting whistle There wasnt another marker until late in the second period but the interim provided some great allsround play ti was the Flyers line of hiuti Add Jeffs thll stole Fri day nights show The lattle fel lows Billy Forhan and Tom Black each had goal and two assists Long Dale Rolfe the third member of the trio had one of each Defenceman Joh Chasczewski came in for th sixth assist From the opening faceoff auck was shot inlo Barrie to tory where Tommy Black pic it up He carried to the boro blueline and fired into the where Rolfe want it He dug it out andfir Forhan in front otrthe net slammed it home Forhan Again Thcn late in the second session l637 Billy Forhansdi sulted in the Flyers takin 241 margin He stickhandled the puck inside the Marliestblueline and instead of shooting passed back to John Chasczewshi Chas czewskis shotwas sloped by the defence Forhansto the puck again and eased it in nt of the flat on the ice The happy crowd asa mlgh net where Tommy Brk pushed ing the chip it over the goal line while lying4score was rind ative of ros31 here against the Majors andMnrllcs was miss than slight in the dying moments oi the ird period When wally Boye oi the Marlboro racored from scramble Flych cage Ross Er olrs out few her drivesand was lying on the ice out at the net when Boyer dentedthe twine hile thecrowd was worrying thl maybe the Dukeshwould re another beforetheendof ulation time Black Rolfe and orhan combined for the third oal that sewed up the contest liaue Pets 10 Again it was Forhau whodtd most of the stickwork Heout jiougbt pair of Marlies to the lief oi Broderick intho Dukes net and passed to Rolfe who sel dom misses from directly in front It was Dales 10th goal of the season high for the club lioss Brooks came up with 39 Saves some of them sensational The Fiyers had bit of hard luck at the other end too especially when Jack Kane hit the goal post with shot that had Broderick beaten All of the boys were reallyupp for this game and camesthrou in fine style Dick Cherry aini John Chasczewski played close to 50 minutes each Murray Da son played his best game tod But the jinx silllheldflrntrin St Kitts The Flyers have al ways had tough time winnl in the Garden City Garden Ncither club too good data contest and ï¬lS The only visible difference was either the power play of the man do mom ROSS BROOKS had to become lckhandlergati this olht in Friday night game with Toronto Marl boros Thats Bl Kennedy of the Toron tonians in the rig sweater Behind him is Flyers captain ohn Chasczewskl The Fly mores had 1MP ihe playj Teepa or the pen ty Barrie Teepee goal were scored while Barrie player waslln the penalty aohby hill and McKenzie had two goals each for St Cubalacs Mlkitn hid the fifth BlakeBall was Lhelone Barrie marksman jTheJlyen will be in action tonight against the exFlyers for SidhicNabncy The next schedv uled game is Wednesday when Guelph pays aviait Iv Fridays Summary ilkaLaoaos Goal Brodericke defence Casey Neale Brewer ï¬gfllcrsomfarwaroé with Firm Sc ev en neiiy lira am anarchic um 75x cilia anisely Nevin BARRIE Goal urooks de fence Cbuaewski Cherry Davi son Built forwards Forhan Black Rolfc Edwards Kane Loveday Josephson Norrena Patrick First Period LFlyersForhin ROME Blhck 19 Penaitlest ely Pat rick 811 Chasczewski 717 Kane 1445 Josephson and Risely 1608 Casey 1702 Buy er and Edwards 19140 Second Period FiyerslBlack Forhan Chasczewski 1637 Penalties Brewer and Joseph son 347 Chesczewski 842 Casey 10 min misc 758 Black and Anderson fighting majors 1008Marlboros too many play ers on ice served by Nevins gt 151st Edwards 1715 Third Period MalrlieslBoyer Casey Brewer FlyersRolie Folham Black No penalties Shots on goa Marlboro 1745 1815 15 11 14407 id McNabney Nextregular game is Wednesday against the Giielph Bllt 10 825 Goal Brooks de raverv CoaburnHlilmnn TeepeulleKenzie min FlyepBall Josephson 18M Penalties Boll 330 Chu cuwskimato Ravllch 1110 Second Period TeenaJinn Hull Horton TeepeeaHuli Penalties Daviaon 301 Juan Ville 125 Sotomon 902 Hookaha um Rlvliclitmflii illlllg of fence Gbasaewékl Cherry Davi becaule ur of the five con Bitch Eolie Edwards Patrick Norrena ephson ST CATHARINES Gosh EdA wards defence Hilllnaa Robaz Morton forwards Cosbum Hull Makita Hoehtra Ewer Quenvillekhiaitl Goroupe forwards Kane itavlicb Geadron McKenzie First Period in TattoosMcKenzie Forban Wed Jos Solomon Third ram TeepeedRull Miklta 1349 Penalties Normal 849 Dave son 1206 Kane 1515 Hook stn 1846 Hull 1928 Shots on goal lt 10 928 Barrie St Cathannes 922 CORNER BROOK CFOThree herring boats fishing in Port In Port Bay recently had to resort totraps instead of their seine netaostbe fish moved into shallow water The big aei es normally are used in eight to iatboms iEAM pesos BARRIE 2321 The BarrieBrass Glenn tedn lost very clote exciting game 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