FLXEIISSCORING The little guy whosalmost as tall ashis hockey stick and who grins triumphantly when he tips the scales at more than 110 pounds is leading the Barrie 1le era inthe unofficial scoring race The right wing scooter Billy For ban has exactly points made upwitii 15 goals and 25 assists While this sum looks good in com parison with that of some of his mates it isactuaily below par for Forhan Last scasonin 23gamcs Billy scored on equal number of goals until Christmas of this sca son it appeared thatForhnn may not even score half as many as last Butthenrthe big turkey din ner scemcd to do the trick in the last month Billy has been real hot He has carried the puck like he should since then and as resul gained the position of the clubv most dangerous puckhandler For that matter Forhan ranks with the best in the league Billy claims his failure to pot em this year is partly due to the absence of Bob Beckett the long fellow who pivoted forEForhan last season Whether that be so or not Billy is still our most dangerous man and withJO games left should score enough times to hit the 20 mark and enough important ones to put the Fiyers into the playoffs Seven points back of Forhan is ailround hustler Dick Cherry Un td recentlythe centreman on the ForhanCherryDale Rolfe line Dick IS now back on defence where he is an alivstar if anybody isan ali slar Along with captain John Chasczewski Cherry plays about 50 minutes per game never slowing down and always giving it every thing hes got Dicks point total is made up of 11 goals and 22 assists The clubs third high tcorer and third member of the line Dale Rolfe has been somewhat of disappointment lately The elongated iiiyearold seems to have slowed down recently and wasnt prepared to explain the reason why Trainer Buddy LeRoux suggested after Fri days game that Rolfe start taking salt pills at strategic times That may he the answer to the fatigue in the last period the trainer op ined Dale has potted 17 goals and assisted on another 13 Tommy Black in his first full season withthe liyers and part time linemate of Forhan and Rolfe is the numbertour scorer with 25 points made up of eight goals and 17 assists Jimmy Josephson credited with the Flyers lone goal Fridayr has 21 points including nine goals and an even dozen helpers Mr Guts of the Barrie Flyers Danny Patrick has 20 points made up of 13 goals and seven assists Just below the 20 mark is defencemancaptain John Chasezewski Big Char who has played hisbest hockey in the last two weeks has 19seoring paints seven goals and 12 assists continued improvement inplay of which everyone knows he is capable would mean aplayoff berth for sure for th Fiyers Fridiiy ght Johns stock rose little higher when he exhi ited his bumpingtaicnt which slowed down good number other Petes goalsand seven helpers Al Norrena whos hustling but just cant seem to put the disc in the twine has 10 points on five and five Mur ray Davisorr who has scored the majority of his points in the past three weeks also has five and five Gary Edwards has one goal and six assists for seven points Bar rie Ashbee has four assists Not with the club atpresent Jack Rogers bloke Ball and Neil Pascoe have pointiotais of five three and one respectively LRoss Brooks who has undoubtedly been tested more times than any other goalie in the league has four shutouts Not on the scoreshect but recent battiers in the uniform of the Fiycrs were Murray Brydson Ron Barriage and more recently Bob islackburn Blackburn incidentally is acousin of the Blackburn play ing with the Hamilton Cubs When Thursday both boys disclosed grins Alis fair in love and war guess ge to the hunters and anglers in the Barrie Dis Hun Iternsand Anglers conservation Club Your presence is wanted at the clubs annual meeting and election of officgrsata pm Tuesday night at the CGE club rooms0h yes Please be there on time The South Simcoe Hockey League changes its schedule bit changing tonights doubleheader to Thursday at the Thornton Areiia There is no action tonight Provincial Curling armsTwo kilose semiaFillals Both name Curling qrub doubt ink entries in on tarlo CurlingAssociation 1951 playoffs Friday in Toronto lost in the semifinal provincial bracket to an entry which then went on handily to Willthe championship fine In the Silver Tankard Barrie lost to Sarnia who beanfligh Park in the final In the GovernorGenerals Tro hyEarrle lost to Uï¬ionvllie who beat Brampton in the fine The Tankard playoffs were at the Victoria Club on Huronstreet with Sarnia Barrie Toronto High Park andDeep River the four survivors of the system ofgroup and district playdowns through Januaryg oNaAiuo snven auntinn Sarina jmrrie aui Hankn Muc MaeAauley Gordon Ilcrzuson Raiph Hoyler Dr is Richer Larry nun irwin Fraserl itininstmnga Car liladcry Bill Browntnl Bill Andrews halpn flew out McCart vr Johnny Johnson the Bob Heartwell in morning losing by iaahots while Total High Park downed De River by two The BarrieSartre set was seal close for eight ends bdt llarryArmstrong finall Barrie drew Sarnia High Park eung Bert shepherd Joe Sutton Gerv Mecch rimlgtr Dr Hackett Art London Fred Westcott trim Bobchecked Don into the boards Ta Curling Cltibrpibturédzahove by Qruiiarad ket and Timeslost Friday by narrow ma gin at Toronto Granite Glu finalof the Ontario Cori 1957 Goyernorqenerals trophy series to Unionviile the winner However theBarrie curlers won theirgrdup forthe first time in Jack Kan stillseemin lhorn rm an weeks 20 isnext infflmagï¬ Â£91 WES run9m laminar Bonnie punitive orteight 51sï¬imsébï¬néssists iris i1 po 13 mourn BONSPIEbgot tindetway atinine oe ock this morning with 16 rinks incompetition Sixteen different rinks will playthmugh Thursday with the finals on Friday The main trophies up for grabs areythe Barrie Examiner Trophy and the Sterling Trust The Barrie Flyera further uppedtheiréhancea of winning the sixth and final piayotf berth in tbeOHAJunlor ser ies Friday when they shutout the Pcterborougn Pete 10 And could be that theschedulonaxerniayfprava alight helptotlie myerstri the final montnof rcsuhnicaaonpiay Witnlo games remaining in th schedule six of the gam es will be played on home ice enter in the sarong that point wouldnt haverneonto thin as the Flyersdropped de cision all over thezplac thing have turnedtorth bet Trophy Cahadian General Eleetri hasvpro vided nnuiiierable other priseskdapk Mitr chlnson manager of the CGE BhrridWorks is shown as he threw the first rock At left is Curling Club president Wib Harris Sur rounding these two are the curlers of the first days play many years an av réauoh Torontoghad to eliminate district winners Beaverton Oril iia Midland andD SoundFronti ow from left Fred Norris t3 rge Dangerfield Herb Shannon Art Poweligaaek row Em erson Webb Ray LivingstonEill Dyment Ken Walls out neday Envitation mixed bonsptei Thurs ohn Oughls ioursorne with yhe from Toronto Gravenhur paints and Ken rink with 18 poi ts war nose le pe ParrySound Port Ca Frank McBride blitzwhen it comes to usingthe noise round the mangled body of small deer whieh avid1 entiy had been torn apart by small pack in Just cityslicker dbntipush 11 McBride then pa himself Thats the way his friends are in we bushesa ed jostlingFrank cBrid of 31 Via toria Street Last week Frank was visiting is me friend and thetwo of thena were own at Vespra Swamp collecting ome ï¬rewood Erorn the woods several yards ff fthe twomenheard the yelpingyof what Fiyersgo to the home of tho two remaining meetings took two out of three decisions at Oriliia Friday Theiocal Jllnv and Doherty led the hometowners ended with Barrie on the long Trask with two apiece for the ent packing up thelrfwlnnl the last five home games the risera baVe allowed the oppos iuon only five goalsand two points War the same period theFiyers have potted 22 goals and won four of the therapies Three of thevictories including the lost two games have been whitewashev innit Work Hard However the wins just wont iii in on locala laps Theyll in have to work forathein for on the contests left are two iltthe Guelph Biltmores one withthe Mariies atvhome this Friday one with the frceyioadfng Ottawa Canadien5 and one against the St Catharines Teepees in St Kitts llie Tcepee game is especiallynoted because the Fiy era havent shape like stars there in the past couple seasons In the immediate future the slumping morrow Fridays victory over the TPT Petes was real moralebooster for the Fiyers as well ason Im portant win After dropping the duke to the Petes in Peterhor ough recently the Flyers were very unhapp ond puzzled They dispelled doubts Friday though and are confident of vic tories against that club in their Guelph Biiimores to Back to Fridays game though the hook should have won it by several tallies and not just one They had manygood chance but couldnt capitalize on them The goalthe Flyers did get was not sensational by any means but it proved that rseults do come from hard work The tally scored by Jimmy Josephson came from scramble in which the rightwinger just kept drivlng to wards the net andrfinaliy pushed the puck overliie red line pointsthe most on the club whs Cherry actually started the ball rolling with shot right on but BDCIIB ysrwin Two Out of Three Games at Oriliia The radar baseketball teams iors and bantams won but the seniors took resounding 644414 shellaeking In that senior contest McLeod with 13 and 14 points respectiv ly Hill scored nine points Smuck and Claus seven and Con nor six Bob Millar as usual led th Barrie club witha dozen points Jim Quinlan picked up 10 other points went to Bearcroft six Cro marty Saso and Kaynes two apiece The very exciting ju orgame that was forced to go three min utes extra to decide winner and happy end 4340 score lPaige led the victors with 12 points Garner had nineBoorv man Kirkpatrick six Fraser alffour Tissingtoo led the Oriliians with 18 points Paul had and ailey seven and Bar on and The bantam contest end Bahiapri lanai2 Nextihursday Barrie go Coliingwood District Hunters and Meiers Conserve on Cluh Will hold the the CG gelubro eonst ution and bylaw will be discussedfor approva they thoughtst dogand ran toinvestigt Ariivingat the scene of the eeskip Mrs Howard John fo the lasttwo améswiili tsvtilegcujler vicing How nsto was second RECEIVE ncvnonar ANTI OLDSMOBILE Sirocco rms senotauzso sanvrce no cxrritaqu Billy Fohanwhd now has 46 given an assist on the play Dick Forhan Rol Edwards Black Loveday But in the lastseveral eutlh ter and the rest of the chi ngs before they leave here in urinal overiuuied out in when advising the ofllrioiscorer Checking From that paint early in the second period neither club play edtoo spectacular but instead mime it felonchecking contest The loealsjorried the the final two session not capitalize good chances The Poles did their bestanlp ing in the initial sessionbut goalie Ross Brookskoseto the occasion and closed the dooron them Late in the FETiOdWilh Jack Kane sitllfll in the penalty box Wayne Connolly the Petes best sniper had two close in tries butmisscd The first was from the edge of the goal crease as be tipped ahluelineshoi but Brooks covered nicely Then sec onds later he was all alone in front of the net butBrooksieouh guessed hima second time John Chasczewski camenpwitli anothergood game back of the biucline and displayed his best bodyslamming ability He rock ed the Petes wilhreguiarity in the first session then after easing off in the sandwich 20 minutes eameback in third with more slams Chuck Hamiltonsuffe the most from big Chnz alts especially in the finals whcpglohn drapcd him half way over the boards and knocked the Poles players wind out gt ICE CHIPS More than thous and fans the most intl1elast several games attended the excit ing contest The nursesof the Royal Victoria Hospital were guests the Fiyersat the game PETERBOROGoai Adamson defence Parker Spencer McNiff llulda forvnardï¬ yohtaguelicfrli ne co agh Region chuk Thurlby Mahoney BARRlEGoal Brooks fence Chasezewski Cherry bee Davison forwards Patrick Kane Josephson Ndrreua stï¬lackburn FirstPeiio No scoring Penalties Cherry 35 Kowal chuk 709 GaBlack 1212 Kane 181 Second Period FiyersJosephsoh Forhan Penaltie 09 Josephson 301 Black 825 Rolfe 1202 Patrick 1812 Third Period Noscoringi Penalties Edwards and Men tague 241 Forhan 530Me Niff 1556 Shots on go Peterboro Barrie ORILLIA OUT OF PLAYOFFS BramptonConsumers wrote4ï¬n ish to the Oriliia Pontiacs lay off chances at Oriliia Sattirday with 52 victoryin tb Metro Sr BHockey League The smallest crowd of the sea son watched the game which may hiive been the last for the Pontiacs The present manage ment claim to have losteonsisti entiyfor the past fewyears and are nown to have gone financial ly the red again this year rJiin aul had two goal for Brampton Johnnyvllannah Fra ser Scott and Rusty Robertson scored theaothersl Whit Mons seau and Russ Brankstrom ored for Grillia 36 on number of MAINING JIM JOSEPHBN Barrie Ninth SpielfSiaris This Morning Barrie Curling Clubs ninth an mini bonspiel with Canadian Gen cral Electric prizes got under way this morning at nine oclock and will continueeaeh day with the ï¬nals on Friday First event is forflhe Barrv Examiner Trophy and second eventfor The Sterling Tmsts TN phy total of as rinks from all parts of Ontario have entered with 16 competing on each of the ï¬rst four days Four from each daywill return Friday battle for the trap iesand res Following todays draw by skips Ken TuplingBradiord Earl Carr Cookstown vs Ernie colson Bracebridge Tony Saso Barr ackoNeiii Unionviiie Fred as no Bingham Camp Borden 11 ain Bili Mayes Barricrvs Bu idge Barrie Ted Sellers le Ken Treadweli Joe bridge vs Harry Armstrong Bar rie George Allison Unionviile vs Harry Micliie Barrie Tuesdays Diaw gt Cpl ECiarke Camp vs Gordon Henderson BarrieFrank Keil Chu chili vs George Kennedy Barri Barney Gibson Alliston vs Selvm More dith°Barrie Del Hastings Mid land vs Frank Hersey Barrie 11 mJack Kennedy Barrie Grasley Camp Borden CA Horace Beaumont Barr vs Ralph Hunter Alliston Bil Stephenson Oriliia vs pint Green Gravenh ter Craig narrie vs Fitzpatrick Oriliia ion inn luau Evnmi WELCoME London Tade an alarm new nciiiiaraiivmriWicr ram 112 amFrank Boyes Barrie vs Atkinson Brace