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Barrie Examiner, 11 Apr 1964, p. 4

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rvrmmxmn PvtW Midland at are may not be out of merchants for the Ontario In ermediate hockey championship yet Flyers filed protest with the Ontario Hockey Association yesterday clatan that Bradford Express men who defeated Flyers in Georgian Bay league final have two players not eligible under the league residenceiule The players in question are Jimlend ergast and Paul OLeary ACCORDING TO the information Bradford bas ven the DEA Pendergast and OLeary reside at 57 burch St in Bradford said Midland playing coach Bay Gariepy this morning This is the residence of Mel Irvine the owner coach and manager of the Bradford team Gariepy said he gave the OHA certificates stat ing otherwise One was from the stmaster at Totten ham stating that Oleary lives an pays taxes there and also received his mail there Another was along the similar pattern stating Pendergast was resident of Colgan There appears to he no ucstlon that these play ers do not reside in Bradford said Ray had rea sons to believe this all along but didnt have the proof until this week RAY WAS QUITE disturbed over the race tion the Flyers received when they visited the office Bill Henley of the OHA yesterday Midland Arena manager Mac MacCalium handed Henley these certificates and Mac told me Henley didnt evenvwant to discuss the matter He didnt even look at the certificates Mac said Henley just put them to one sideandsaidheiiiook4tthemlater called OHA president Patterson continu ed Ray and told him what had for proof that these layers were not residing in Bradford Patterson seem linpressed and said meeting would he held this af ternoon Gariepy said he didnt know how the DEA could do anything but uphold the Midland protest THESE CERTIFICATES are from pretty respon sible eo 1e he said They certainly wouldnt put any writing that wasnt fact Bradford erred the Ontario final series against Dundas last nig winning 82 But if the rotest is upheld the series will be thrown out and yers will probably go against Dundas for the title dont know why Hanley was so cool towards us Gariepy stated We tele honed his office Thursday endvsaidwenwerapro gritcosts450doprotest game and if we lose the protest we dont get our money back Thisclub cant afford to waste $50 If we didnt feel we had 100 or cent chance of winning the protest we would never ave gone to the trouble of filing IF FLYERS charges turn out to be true couple of clubs in this league will be hollering Oriliia Terriers will probably be the first Terriers it is understood lost pile of the green stuff this season due to poor crowds at home They failed to make the playoffs and this was their only chance to come out close to even Colllngwood Sbipbuilders lost to Ex ressmen in the league semifinals and theyll be complhinin with gifigfication if the Expressmen are tossed out the AT THIS WRITING it was too early to contact Mel Irvine but Gariepy statedlirvine has until 880 to night to answer Midlands charges lrvine has in his possession photostatic copies of the certificates given the OHA by Fiyerah its not season withouta protest or two But these are serious chargesand if Expressmen fall to come out of it their standing in the Georgian Bay league wont be too popular However fellow is innocent until proven guilty and the final results of the situation Wont be known until later today rive seamen Allan Cup quv The list of Allan hip contend ers was cut to five Friday as Woodstock Athlech and Saska toon Quakers advanced into the final rounds in Eastern and Western playoffs The Athletics withstood brief third period flurry by Houyn Noranda Alouettca to take 62 decision and the best ofseven eastern series 41 Saskatoon duplicated the feat of Winnipeg Mamnl the other Western finalist by edging vKIrnherly 30 Dynamiters 54 totake their bestofscven series in four games Winnipeg dis posed of Port Arthur Bearcats in straight gamesearlicr The other Eastern semifinal still has at Ieastone game to go Ottawa Montagnards won overtlmedeciaion over Wind sor NS Maple Leafs Friday goals while Mark Dufour Georges Roy Frank Harlem and Oscar Gaudet scored for Windsor At Woodstock the 0ntario Hockey Association Senior diampions look 40 lead into thethirdperiod harm the Al ouetws came to life cith two goals But the Athletics came back with two more goals to put the game on ice WY Robinson fired two goals for Woodstock itiéotiawa to grab bi leadln ctr bestrnt ve series vOttawa could wrap It up to night Windsor blew 30 lead the tiiird period Fridaybut edWWR in less than three minutes remato ing to sendthe gamelnto over IOORESJN DVEHTIME Greater Knncczny last tradition from Morrlab Combines of the 0ttaw he ren Beat noun and ran parlormum reor ons TROPHY was capored by rink skipped by Larry Hart last night at Barrie Curling Four trophies wern on the this last night at Barrie Curling Club and every one of the finals wpl an intercsting game real hal momnrnnmroei Mrs John Oughs rink of Mrs Robert Armlirong Mrs Bill flirslmous and bin Ed Wau Gain and Gary Edwards cmerged the heroes tor Tomato Marrboroa the opening game of tha best 3121am Ontario Midget hockey Martin and Milrav cechacor ed three goals and Edwards was flawless as the Marlboros blank ed Harrie Coop Midgets b0 and will be out to wrap the crown this afternoon at iipls Leaf Gardens in Toronto Mil rny also drew assists on all the other three Toronto Goals while Martin assisted on two of Mil raya goals After scoreless first per lod Martin struck in two goals in the second to give Marlboro 10 lead The visitors added four more in the third without reply from the locals Barrie had several good soon lng opportunities in the game but when they did manage to unbeatable Each team had two power play opportunities in the frst period but failed to score Hut Marie bores didnt miss on their third chanceias Martin acorcdan Mll rays pass at the 13minute mark of the second period while Hog Sigh was servrng ahoid pen withMilray ahd annalwaua drawuig asslatsLMaitm andlilii ray combined again for Martins third goal at 131 of the third Period fihen man At538 with Harries Thomp son in the penalty box Milray clicked on pass from thorns Martin turned playmak er at 945 setting upMllrey for the fifth Toronto goal and Mil ray completed his hat trick at ayv turned markh iast nighLaLBartleArcnaln reverse break through Edwards proved Marlin made use at rm WWWMVMVWWRfitImt Club Hart second hour right is pictured above accepting the trophy fromme Mar rick general manager of Dan thier won the Mac Mills Mem orial Trophy heating Mrs Hod ldesons rink of Mn Howard Crosseii Mm Iack Pollock and The Dangerfield Motors Tro phy was won for the second straight year with different team by Larry Hart who had youthful Mervin Wice II vice MarlborOs 1858 with Martin and Waits drawing assists Eleven penal ties wcrs called In the game lollfariborosal3ut penalty killers kept Harrie off the soorcshcet SUMMARY First Period No scoring Penalhes Haggath 2t Col line Waits Second Period Toronto Martin Mlllayi 1800 Toronto Martin Milray Walls 1738 Penalties Hoggartli Pelyk Waits Third Period ibronto Martin Milrayl 137 Toronto Miiray Hawthorne 38 Toronto Milray Martin iisz Tomato Miirny Martin Waits 1558 Penalties Thompson Lowe Peiyk Cunliffe Seals Down Blades 54 we ANGELES AP lastditch rally hyvlos Angeles Blades fell short Friday night as San Francisco Seals held on for 54 Western Hockey League playoff victory The San Francisco win before cmwdof 117n7lurgest of the reason hereevened the best ofseven final series for the Los ter Patrick Cup at one game 1fterthrceendmdtoolrcdg 77 wow mxsrrwmoaraar slyanwwmrv gcrfieldr other rink memb us from left to are Steve Milia Ross on and Wloc Examiner Pho Eour Traphies WoniAt Barrie Curling Club skip Ron Nixon as rccond and Steve Mills aslend lhey beat Skip Jack Kennedys rink of Elwood Webb Wilmer Howell and 13 seconds of play Jim Schcffie tied the score at less and with exactly one minute ray miniskirtrefund wood scored the other Blob Dunn scored two goal for Plunibm while Clayton Pen Winn Smith and Conrad Iloooy contributed singles POWER PLAY GOAL Penalties proved to both clubs in the first part but so to finds an all mflym were powerpair Bob riyi emu if VII II elbowing pearl when Per opened the scar co wi Smith drawing an unlit McCabo was nabbed for trlpp at tile adulth be war Leigh on evinced home In unassisted goal to put Plumbers ahead Toronto Marlboros Post 63 NEON CPI Throat Marlboro defeated Montreal Junior Canadians Friday to take so lead In their Ontario Hockey Association Junior series besbofdeven final The first game of the series last Sundaylaw the Marlboros and Canndlcns battle to so deadlock Toronto took the sec ond in Montreal There is no overtime in the OHA and the first team to accumulate eight griand117 potntsllvtheWinner The Consurnera Gas Trophy was won for the first time by the rink ski ed by Bill Hewiclr with Gord unn RonStcw art and AngiivacKIy The best Dr Gerry Woodgcrr ri of Jim Glynn Dr Elli Evan and Ray Ramsay ioa During the schedule liin Morley alter nated as skip on IhIs team with Hewick Dr Evans was pl off ruh for Art Mclfenrie new WINNER The Peacock Petroleum Tro phy got new winner Ski 601d Needham who had Ralph Franklin as vice George held as second and Maurice Roworth as lead Needham bcal Ells worth Crawford ln the final in on brilliant raise with his last ruck Nccdham was downbi one but came back steadily totie the game going home Craw ford=who had won this same trophy twice before had Slew art Emma Douglas Stephens and Haylleahii on his rink and came very close to making triple sweep Rowonh curled with Crawford when he won the Peacock Trophy in the first schedule and field was with hlrn when he won it in the sec ond PRIZE nnnssNiArioNa Vice President George Ken ncdy presided for presentation of prizes along with Mrs Doug Homer ladies captain Bill Mer rick handled the Dangerfield prices Jan Hope the Consumers Gus prizes and Robert Peacock represented his son for the Petr cock Petroleums prizes The Mac Mills Memorial Trophy prizes will he presented by Murray Mills at the dos ing ladics dinner next Wednes ay Softball Meeting 0n TapTomorrow meeting of the lbtermedi nteSofthall League will he held tomorrow Sunday afternoon at the residenceof Mel Smith WI Codrlngton StHarie and there is an opening for one more team in the league Harrie Jayeees dropped out of the circuit this lesson and any one wishing to enter team in often in hls brief day in San Francisco apiece asked to be present at lemon The teams resume anion Sun rows meeting which will get un derwayat lel DonHiles has been appointed by im perial Ease oftake overthe manage rment of th imperial station at Brad ford and High streets Don has been in there cestation business for esident of Barrie he is an has four boys Berry Watson IndGarvai neon paced the Mariboroc Ii tank with two goals each Rod Victory Over Montreal Haba Selling and Peter Stemkowski bad no others Montreal rrksmen were Hob Charisboll Hebert Andre hernia game warloouly played with both teams blowing good scoring opportunities before la no fool the largest luniar hockey crowd of is reason Marlboroa took to lead in the first period swapped goals with the Candices in the loc outscoredthem the third Fourth game will be in Mont real Sunday Giants Post 70 If Iim Hart is as good at get ting hitr as balls at getting hit he could help curi anemic of San Pranclrcor lav Firs however the Giants rookie third baseman will have to cure hinuelf of getting in the lobe art we hit gt it with thevtllants he mu like wooden milk ho amusement parkl Last July Harts first do in the majors St louis dineis Hob Gibson hit him wi pitch Resui fr shoulderblsdc Shortly after he returned to action Aug 1o Curt Simmons another Cardinal struck him on the head Result His season was finished Resuming his battle with pitchers this spring the Wynn old has hcénhit several times but has escaped injury Des its the continuing ordeal Hart as batted 870 He continued his pace Friday niltlng his third home run and single in the Giants 70 We tory over Cleveland lndlans even though suffering from toothache NAILS DOWN JOB Result He has entrenched himself at third base enabling veteran Jim Davenport to move to second Jose Pagan again will be at shortstop Last years secondshortthhd combination of Chuck Hitler in roll wheTl Pagan and Davenport hit onl Win Over Tribe lective 237 andkknockcd in Ill average of as nine culilfllténvlléh Tacoma the Pa fugue ear batted liland knocked iii 56 runs in as games Willie Maya and coach Hank Sauer hnvs thiamii os if laid Hanks got me In other exhibition gsmcsirh Cincinnati Reds downed cllo White Sex and Gil Cubsbeatlioton HedSot Pittsburgh Pirates nipped iisdelphln Athletics 21 New Yo Yankees blanked Wash in Senators 40 and Milwau kee eves whipped Denver of the to Coast Allin in Stage Par Méei PETERHORUGHCP The first majo approved par three golf touln eat in Can ada open to men and women will be ed in mid June at the Llftio golfland Saline it was annunced Fri ul The tournament named by the Ontario Golf ssnciation will decide the On rlo pan three champion em if mm or an took advantage to halve Barrlec mama Wood was the trluen man on wltt hocking and Scheffl 13 cherries third wcr play goal came at to ill Horton wrt died fronuhe cooler II Dunn and Malonoy combined with Dunn tho marksman Barrio moved ahead on nick Dunns second goal at 11m of the second and again It was the mull of Lindin penal for men the when Donn fired home we lindsaya lone goal of the per iod came at iazoo when Year wood connected on pass from Bain but Mrloncy lot that one back at lain on rrolo effort HON FIGHT HACK It was all Lindsay in the third period in hammered 20 shots at an and the Barrie net minder failed on four of them McLelrl started the big come back at 101 endlurdy at 218 brought the Lions in one goal of Plumbers Lindsay didnt let up and thelr efforts were rewarded less when Scheffie finished off play with Bowrey and Taylor Then camothe winning goal at the lormnuts mark habcock rifled shot behind Sheppard with McCabs and Pilirworth drawing mists SUMMARY Period arrs erry Smith Err Maloney Penaltlu Taylor McCain Ryan Horton Second Po iod Harrie Dunn 01 Lindsay Yrarwood Halo 1606 BarrieManney 1am Penalties Horton Smith wood Burke Metric worth Ferry third Period Lindsay Mcbeirh Babcock Lindsay Purdy Taylor Garthshoro lib it Lindsay Scheffio Bowrey for 1656 11 LindsayHa cock Mchbe Pillswortht 1900 Penalties Ryan McCahe Shots on goalx Hy Barrie DyLindsny 1320 WANTS YOUR TRUCK RENTAL BUSINEBS 72533525 See Hohgrglrexw WI in our new modern of floor with Johnson TravelService 107 DUNLOP so Opposite The Queens aroma pv is ireer

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