shone Ye my Flyers gt Trip Marlborbs 64 Before 3105 Fans Hap Ennis Barrit Flyers 15 STRONG save 31051ana so min utes oi jitters yesterday after noon as they Wished the folks the llappicst of New Years Occasion was the OHA Junior tilt at the Barrie Arena against Turk Brodas league icading Torontu Morlhoros At the final whistle the entire at icndance ros with hearty cheer as the scoreboard glowed brighter than over Indicating Hvictory for the local heroes TENSION TERIUFIC No goals or to goals differ once in that game the tension would never have lessened He drew great crosbing heavily into Cote and Two Goal The best turnout to league game in at least four seasons was rewarded with similar type game For it while espec ially 10 minutes of the middle slanzathe folks werent too sure just what was happening er Jim Wilcox took routine shot that get past Rutledge That goal lit fire under the Flyers if they werent hot enough already WINNER Westfall took loose puck at the Dukes blueline and flipped ahead to Gilbert Before he was checkcd Gilbert pushed the disc ahead to Wrstfall who ot the time was fighting off Mari boro check Soon as the puck landed on stick he reversed its flight lttle and found the mark Broderick was moving the wrong way Gilbert then sewcdvup the package in glowing ribbons by bringing home loose puck from scramble NECESSARY NOTES Flyers thought thoy had third goal in the last period So did the goal judge Referee McLean ruled otherwise him Rutledge up from New market continued to impress applause by sending the leagues bad man staggering Young Garry But ler then caught Cote with neat check that stalled the hiarlboros forward motion 810 After scoreJess but rowdy initial stanza Marlboros aoorncd oni of their cage to run up 10 lead The future looked mighty grim for the locals STRUCK BACK But lo and hehnldl The com plcxinn changed again Jake Mil lcr the husky NovaScotinn who does so many things right start cdilfie turn of events And be fore the final sixminutes and 49 seconds had elapsed in the second session the count was knolted at 33 Fiyers ran the count to 43 with in aminute and hall of the third period Less than so see onds later it was all tied up again vJinaistliesway it went as ulcers flipped in the seats un til tlic 1545 mark An innocentlooking play with Jeannot Gilbert and Ed Westfoii as feature players produced Barries ï¬lth goal With less than minute and half to go in the game Gilbert banged home the clincher and eased the fans breathing At the final tally Flyers out shot hiarlhoros 4629 However watching the game as just game it would have been im possible to predict the count LittlenLthe play was at mid field You had only to look in iront of the respectivegoals or as far as the bluelines to catch tilt of the action ROUGH START Probably because the puck wouldnt go in the net the team got cliippy in the first peiiodx No less than 11 penal ties were assessed that session illsthe big ones as usual Dukes Roger Cote He berserk again beinghanded hookin cc and picked up misconduct to boot ers had big edge in the in this period but just put the finishing tou on their plays On at least occasions players standing the edge of the Marlboro couldnt even get their on wellplaced passes ownat the otherend of the Mailboros had one great ace as Austar rightwiager pin got clean break He wa easily orso it looked outguesscd by goal tender Wa no Rutledge Gilbert great chancegto score the first goal of the game within 10Seconds of the start of themiddle frame when his shot was picked off by Ken Broderick Andright back at the other end Rutledge booted out three ckMarlboro thrusts MES 60 inally at 605 of the frame Rickey flay tipped in shot from tbeuglualino to put the one and stun the crowd Pappin and Garry Jarrett then scored in quick order to sink the Flyers deeper in the hole owevet the plucky Flyers had no Vtention of lying down and playing dead At 1311 Millerpiclted high corner of pass from BobAwray GREETED ROGER Billy Knibhs than greeted Cotaa return from the penalty box by rounding the net and Cole and pushing the puck into thashort side With three min utesstiil remaining in the per Westfall found the mark la dr from his right blueline nos ion There was never moments silence in the finale Miller scored at 147 to put the Flyera on top But few seconds lat EI WESTIALL Scored Winner Dale Rolfe who along with tyestlnll rarely saw the bendi turned in one of his best efforts and was cheered bythe crowd on his one visit to the benchdn the third period defence Shellield Cote Morri non Wldta Wilcox forwards Osborne Jury Conacher Hay Standing Menard Jarrett Stew art Hughes Brassard Pappia Barriez goal Rutledge defence Rolfe Westtnll St Onge Rutledge forwards Gilbert Gagne Butler Awrey Knlbb Miller Claimant Ad ams Panchuclt Tessier Officinls referee Hugh ML Lean of Homtlton linesmen Andy luncheon at Alliston mid Danny Poland of Bracebritige Attendance 8105 ttcrrilicl Iint Period Noacoring Penalties liay tripping 124 Cote charging 724 Jarrett spearing 1021 ltolfe hooking 1358 Curry Morrison Awrey St Onge high sticking 1522 Cote hooking plus 10minute misconduct 1543 Pappin slashs ing 1528 Second Period Marlboro llny Sheffield 605 MarlborosT Pappin Sheffield Hay Marlboros Jarrett ianpln Hay 122 Flyers Miller Awrey lilï¬ii Flyeis Knibbs 1408 Flyers Westfail Butler Gngne 1544 Penalty Morrison hocking 1039 Third Period Flyers Miller Knibbs Awroy lilnrlboros Wilcox Flyers Wcsiiall Gilbert 1545 to Fiyers Gilbert GagneJ Butler 11135 Penalties Miller roughing 928 Poppin tripping 1044 White hooking 1140 Shost on goal By Morlboros By Flych 147 210 ll 14 729 15 14 1746 Victorykept the locals within four points of Marlborns and one anead of Guelph Biltrnores who defeated St Michaels Coli egc Majors 42 In the other game Hamilton edged St Cath arines 97 in sloppy affair Flyers play in Toronto Monday against the Dukes niesdny five of theboys and the coach take part in the AllStar Game at Guelph Thursday theyre off to Peter borough and Friday they return home to play the stilldangerous St Catharines TeePees Mariboros goal Broderick NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS standings Montreal won 22 lost tied points 51 Points Hull Chimeon Goals Horvath Boston and Hull Chicago 23 Assists Bathgaie New York 28 shutouts Sawchuk Detroit Penalties Brewer Toronto 92 BIG $er By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicagos sensational young Bobby Hulihung onto the scor ing leadership of the National Hockey League Fridayby scor ing one goal and assisting on an other io keep two points ahead of resurging Bronco Horvath of Boston Horvalh whipped in two goals and had one assist Friday The leadersi Hull Chicago Horvnth Boston naingnte NY 15 23 4a Beliveau Montreal 21 20 41 RiebardMontreal 16 24 40 Howe Detroit 16 22 an Slaaiuk Boston 111 25 311 73 23 46 2321 44 ROLLS SIMPSON 24 Hour Service JEANNOI GILBERT Sowcdlt Up uocmnrcbnn By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLI 22 7130 1712 96 97 40 1612 9193 40 1318 117131 31 Chicago 10 18 99 108 28 New York 21 107 139 24 Thursdays RAth Toronto Detroit Fridays Results New York Boston Detroit Chicago Tonights Games Boston at Montreal Chicago at Toronto Sundays Games Montreal at New York Toronto at Chicago Boston at Detroit American League WL APts 21 2144 9348 2116 127 117 42 17 13 121 93 36 16 14 113 26 35 arts Montreal 711 51 Toronto Detroit Boston Springfield Providence Rochester Buffalo Cleveland mm identifies your uncommon SPORSIIRS ï¬rm of prestige in the business and civfaliteoi your commodity For information call if Plies6302 ocuuoum odoumuuucoouum PA ll2659 Barrie 12 14 110 102 25 BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY JANUARY Mohns And Bronco Lead Bruin Attack For few minutes Friday night Bronco Horvatb regained the National Hockey Dengue scor ing leadership he lost only last week Then Bobby Hull 11 Chicago lack Hawks proved its still dc scrves the crown he took from Horvath liorvath after three weeks without goal burst out with two goals and an assist in Bos tons 73 victory over New York Rangers and briefly tied Hull in total points and exceeded him by one in goal production But Hull came through Willi goal and an assist to enable Chi cago to tie Detroit Red Wings 44 The young left winger lust op proaching his zistbirthday has 23 goals and 23 assiststwo moro assists thnn Horvath has UKE LINE ROLLING Horvuihs roviyal may mean the Bruins like Line is on the rampage once more The line Horvath Vic Stasiuk and Johnny Bucyk slumped dlsastrously when Bucyk was injured Later Horvnth missed two games and the line has been slow to return to form Rucyk set up two goals Friday night and Stasiuk set up two and scored another himself Dong Mohns until recently it dcfenceman racked up his 12th and 13th goals of the season and also had an assist to match Hor vatbs output for the night Don McKenney and Charley Burns got the other Boston goals 219 03105 211 925 81149 70 Fridays Results Bulfolo Providence Cleveland Rochester Tonights Games Quebec at Cleveland Rochester at Hershey Buffalo at Springlield Suiidnys Gnmel Quebecat Buffalo Springfield at Rochester Hershey at Providence Eastern Protcsslonal APia Sudbury 21 12 159 135 HullOttawa 15 15 in 130 Montreal 15 14 10 104 TRivieres 15 16 112 111 Kingston 16 43 144 Marie 13 19 11543 011A Senior WLT AN5 10 103 116 39 17 11 122 70 KW 15 17 113 130 Belleville 21 90 128 Fridays Results Windsor Kitchener Bellevilles Chathom Tonights Garn Belleville at Kitchener Chntham at Whitby Sundays Game Bellevilie at Windsor ona iiinior Marlborns 16 0113 110 Barrie 13 85 73 Guelph 12 10 114 99 St Michs 119 75 72 Pole 12 ill 100 St Cath 811 87 89 Hamilton 15 75 117 Fridays Results St Michaels Guelph St Catharines Hamilton Marlboros Barrie Tonights Game Hamilton at St Catharines Sundays Games Guelph at St Michaels Peterhorough at vMarlboroS Haircuts 75 Saturdays 513107 Barbers OLIFFS BARBER SHOP as am Rom Across from Allandala IIde Hershey Quebec 44 35 36 34 29 79 Whitby Windsor Mn law Ma be next ï¬m 11 oiitdinangnin gfmn LU mac JUPPLEi New York never was in the con test Andy Bebenton Andy Bath gnle and Ken Scblnkrl scored the goals Little Camille Henry who had two assists suffered mild concussion during melee late in the second period and was out for the rest of the game HAWKS FIGHT BACK in Chicago the Black Hawks looked like goners they trailed 31 going into the third period Detroits Red Kelly Johnny McKenzie and Murrny Oliver had scored in tho tirst period and Chi cagos Tod Sloan in the second Early in the last period Hull and defencemon Dollord St Lou rcnt tied the score but Red Wing defenceman Jim hlorriso roppcd in another goal to put Wings ahead again There were only 15 seconds left to ploy and Chicago had removed sealer Glenn Hall when Hull worked the puck into the clear and slid it to rdokie Murray Bal four who whipped 10 footer past Detroit goalie Terry Saw chuk The tie hoistcd Detroit into secondplace deadlock with Tor onto hlapla Leafs idle Friday Each team has 40 points nine less than the leading Montreal Canadians Tonight Boston takes on Mont real and Chicago is at Toronto Montreal moves to New York Sunday Toronto to Chicago and Boston to Detroit Gila 232 Bradford st PA 86521 Your children your grandchildren the visits Chevreiils Pots Trio For Wolves Sudbury Wolves settled for holiday Ipllt with Saolt Ste Marie Thunderblrda but attend the new year as well off as they have ever been during the East ern Professional Hockey Magus season Wolves lost 42 at theSault New Years Eve but returned home Friday night and defeated Tthuagirbirdn 53 before crowd fl The victory streohed tho leagueleading Sudbury margin to eight points over HullOttawa Canadieus and Montreal Royals They moved that far ahead at one stage month ago but since then the bulge has fluctuated be tween four and six pointl Wayne Hicks sparked the firedup Thunderbirda in their victory and shared the acoring with Fred llilta Mervyn Kuryluk and Matt Rovlioh Jim Moore and Gone Uhrlnco finally got Sudbury onto the score sheet in the last period nlter they were down of The Snult squad peppered Sud bury goalie Ge McNamara with 44 shots and ly his imart work blanked them in the first period Sudbury turned the heat on Fri day night behind the threegoal effort of Real Chevrcfils The former National League star re corded his second triple of the season GIFIS FOR All OCCASIONS Complete of Selection BUILDING SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE POWER TOOLS BALL PLANING MILL 60 Hayfield st PA AM For Dutchmen Start New Year Right Olympia your dawned Friday for Kitchener Waterloo Dutch men its too early to tell whether theyre out of their slump but 1960 started on hopeful note Dutchiea closed to within three points of secondplace Windsor Bulldogs bydefeallng Bulldogs 42 it gave the Kitchener fans some came to hope their team may be on the way to recover ing from disastrous December which saw them drop 10 of 13 games including six straight The win gave the Dutchmen threepoint edge in the Ontario standings over Chatham hlar oonn who droppeda 54 overtime contest to the tallend Believilia McFarland in the only other game of the holiday period Handled by Bobby Bauer in the absence of regular coach since Bill Diirnanzs resignation Kitchener spotted Bulldogs the only goal of tho lirst period Butch Martin got two goals Ken Laufinnn and Bob McKnlg one each alter the Kitchener ttack got rolling Irwin Gross scored M91 Wind eirrs in nu occasums rim Bicycles Radio Appliances Gone Tm Dominion Tire Stores 21 Mary at 94 ssssa Hockey Association senior our goals in the clean mm which saw only live penaiti three lathe Buildup Dick Warwick made his ï¬n appearance in Dutchmen uni form but showed the effects of long layoff The Ponlicton Vs star has seen little scriqu action since the 19575 season The game at Chalham mug right down to the wire Three the goals were scored in over time and only ï¬vesecond Wm left in the extra session when Ron Muir won it for the Macs with his second tally of the night on 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