Spoon COMMliNT Flyers Faced Bough Oakviiie Reception By CHRIS AVLOTT BARRIE FLYERS discovered the hard way Sunday night why Oakviiie Oaks are unbeaten at home The hostile atmosphere in Oakville Arena is incredibly in tense both on the ice and in the stands and if the fate of the Fiyers is any indication vlsitio clubs must con cern themselves With selfdefence Oaks who are ï¬stly improved from last seasons ninthplace finish torn tiger on their home pond and mu hhouse tactics are urged by an almost mobllke crow Fl ers were forced to look out for high sticks and charg ng incidents so much that they were unable to concentrate on their own style of play and therefore the fourgame unbeaten string came to an end WITHOUT LOOKING for excuses this department was disappointed to view evidence of unsportsmanllke gpnduct While retalian measures are not usually condoned Flyers were ful uslified in hitting back ltthey had not the home old would have stepped up their bum lng even more Fiyers were fortunate to escape witll only one casualty alonglwith large num ber of bumps and bruises Fleet wrn er Ralph Koso wan who so far has contributed muc to beefing up Flyors offensive punch suffered deep eyebrow gash similar to the one suffered two weeks ago by Lorna Knowles from high stick While he was taken to libs ital for repairs it is ho ed that Kosowan wrll be 11ch in uniformfor this wee ends back to back home outings For place which keeps close watch on the com pllmentary pass admissions it was surprlsmg that fan control was somewhat lackin When one scrap de veloped in front of the Oakvi le bench the spectators poured onto the ice expecting to spark minor riot as the atmosphere became explosive MANY HOCKEY CENTRES in the league such as Coliingwood Gait and Barrie are very knowledgeable and the fans are quick to applaud good plays which ever team excells Not so in Oakville where the fans only seem intent on encouraging rough play and in timidating the visitors Fan reaction reac ed the low est ebb when rousing cheer was the response to the ublic address system request for doctors presence in the Barrie dressing room For the next tri there it would be wise for the club to issue crash elmets to the players and visiting fans Flyers will prepare for theirimportantweekerfd action with an oclock workout at Barrie Arena Wed nesday night The regular session will be preceded by 730 pm executive meeting in the arena board room THE IMPORTANCE of next weekends consecutive home tilts increases as Flyers will face stretch of four road trips and one home date in space of 12 days in midDecember The league has tightened to the point of athreepoint spread from sixth to tenth Flyers are currently enjoying sixth place all by them selves and strong fan support next weekend would go long way to keep them in the thick of the race Flyer residentmanager Jim Short announced that next Sun ays home game against Toronto Marlboros has been changed to an 830 pm start This will enlt able sports fans in Barrie to take in the afternoon footballpiayoff game between Hamilton and Ottawa Fridays longawaited tangle with arch rival Orillia Pepsis remains at an 830 pm faceoff time This quartet of outdoorsmen log season Proudly exhibiting mm Barrie were mung their catch of four deer are left to right Fred Bowers large number of successful Claw Kean Charlie Ema deer hunters during last week and Ruben Eme Two of the brief fall Simcoe County hunt deer were downed week ago has aggravated charle horse Leafs Summon innhlisfight Jigd an pÂ¥obably Help From Farm e5 TORONTO OP Toronto Maple Leafs reeluig from inju ries and two consecutive losses to expansion teams in the National Hockey League on nounced Monday they are sum ming helplromRochestor Americans of the American League Defenceman Larry Hiiimsn and JeanvPaol Parlse left winger will be in Toronto lineup for Wednesday 3nights game against Boston Bruins Hillman repprted toitochester about week ago afferolmost nlh ofiskatos when he and the Leafs couldnt arrive at saisfactory contract Parise 25 played 111 games with the last season arid 315 Oakland Seals picked on in the expansion draft last summer and recently traded him to Rochester or Gary Ehmon Toronto coach Punch Imiach announced centre Dave Kenn em mane manna meson NOW 14 no SUCCESSFUL HUNT Panasonic Man no aicouanrens chir MONTREAL CP Western pioycrs idondsy mode clean sweep of the lap 1907 Canadian football awards in the 15th annual poll of foot boll writers and broadcasters conducted by Schcnley Distiller cs Calgarys recordbreaking Pctcr Liske and end Terry Evonshontoppcd tho balloting along with defensive tackle Ed hIeQunrters of Saskatchewan Roughriders Llske beat out TommyJoe Coffey oi Hamilion TigerCats as Canadas most outstanding player Evanshcn bent Russ Jackson Ottowo Rough Elders quarter back as Canadian Player of the Year llcQuarlers topped iohn Bor row of the Tigchots asLine man of the Year Lnske wins $2000 in savings bondS Evanshen and life Quarters $1500 suprach ns The Calgiry qunrierhzick led his team to first placein the SENIOR sriix Ontario Senior Tuesdays Games Woodstock at OrIiiia Toronto at Bolieviiie Oakviile at Collingwood PETER USKE TERRY EVANSIiFN West Achieves Soveep Western Conference this year with nillimo records of 503 pass nttcmpts 303 completions and to touchdown passes He set league slogleseason record of 43179 yards gained through the Both Llske and Evanshcn his favorite larget were traded in Calgary by Eastern Conference teams Llske sixfooltwo and 105 pounds is 16 and lives in Plain field NJ He was drafted by Philadelphia Eagles of the Na tional Football itach nilcr starring for Penn State lie played one year for New York Jets in the American Football Mdogue before coming in Cons II Toronto Argonauts sent him to To 91 Barrles Bantam hockey squad which this year is sponi sored byiAcai536Unlted iiuli Pt ber Workers collected pair of Gull If 47 2410 weekend wins in North York Kingslon 53 13s League acilonirriday at Vood Collingwood 3515 bridge they burst out with six Guelph 71 44 3515 unanswered second period tallies Oakvillc ti 34 4012 on their way decisive 91 Barrie 20 36 winAtBanrieSundaythelocals Toronto 33 26 doubled the count do Bose Bor Beliovillc 35 40 den 21 qudsuck 34 42 The Barrie club exhibited Oriilm 033 55 balanced attack in defeating Hastings posted two goals and two assists while Colin Scott and GerryRayernft both earned two Bants Breeze their Voodbridge hosts JTrod stampcdcrs in trade for flanker Bobby Taylor Evanshcn 23 to fiveJootto and 180 pounds He came from Montreal Aloueites In trade for Canadian guard Tony Palm honski The illontreal born specdsfer was llooklo of the Your in the Eastern Conference in 1965 and leading pass receiver in the West in 1066 when he was named to the western nilstar team and tagged runnerup in the voting for outstanding Cana dian player in 1000 Evonshcii tied CFL record when he combined with Jerry Keeling on iosyard passnndrun play against Win nipcg WV goals and one assist Single markers were picked up by Keri ilannerman Bob Lynch and Brent Bowen Archibald manag ed ihe only Woodhrldge goal to lie the count at 11 early in the opener in thehomn inn win over Bor den thc Barrie gool production was shared by Scott Banner mziii liocslzig and Brian Kin sclla Trailing 40 midway in the concluding period ll Perry siruckwith both Borden goals HilliiiiE 0WDUDBRIDGE First Period Barrie Hasti ings Kinsella 230 Wood bridgc Archibald Patterson 45 Penalties Scott and Keough rough 1020 Patterson trip 1230 Kuougli histickl 1405 Second Period Barrie Ban nerman Scott 115 Barrie Hastings Rsyeraft 300 Barrie Scott 610 Barrie Lynch 1000 Barrie Raycraft linotiogs 1210 Barrie Bow en Baycraft Hastings 1370 Penalties liarper hold puck 600 Cafe histick 028 Third Period Barrie Ray croft 700 11 Barrie Scott Kin sellnl 55 Penalties Tayies rough 145 Hastings charg fight and Orton fight 545 Taylcs Iiistick 040 liiltchin son elbow 1240 Scott and Kidd fight 06 Hastings hold puck 14 Lynch and Tayles fight IF BURDEN BARRIE First Period Barrie Scott Kinsella Penalty Bowen Scc Kocslag Bowen Heels chang Int 653 Grady Iri Third Pcriod selln Scott Percy Hughes 10 den Perry Slade 15 ties Hastings and Purdy rough Corbys smooth 10 year old Canadian whiskywith most tinctive flavour Itwllvnfsflwrklmlw whome today while the remainder we re shot Wednesday on the final day of the season The longest of the four was an eightpoint buck Like many hunters and flsliermen they would not re veal exactly where they met with their success except to say that it was somewhere in Essa Township Examiner Photo TORONTO 0N is yourbusm ss ready for IDB loans list helped thousands of smaliand mediumsized Canadian businesses to enlarge 01 modernlze their facilities to meet the demand for their goods 11nd services Perhaps an IDB loan can help yoinAsk for our booklets Source of Finan cing for Canadian Business Mumsmut DEVELOPMENTBANK HiEIlM FINANCING row CANADIAN BUSINESSES 250 uninniuyiveinTownhousesins ll hieger Lynch Quinn 43 OBII Organizes Sr Alloop Loopy EARN Ont CP no Ontario Basketball Association will operate unlor lemon ntretmng from born to Ottawa Entered in bemuodbomn schedule on Snells defending Ontario champion Knightl Otto no Braves Toronto Central YMCA Kingston Hortons Pe terborough Jetl and probably Hamilton team Loam our bestu Nov to whit Kingston at Peterborough On Oct 15 Klogitou will be at Oilwe and Torontoct Peter bomilh Tho Knishta wdl main their debut Dec In Toronto CoOp Midgets Bag Blanks goal lion Bobbetie from dusk at the nineminute mark of the third period stood upfmntoBorrleOoOpvlc tory at Woodbrldgc in North York league Midget division contest The local Midget club hosted with Osbswo at Barrie Arena Sunday and bagged so shutout Mike Quinn was the main cog in the conquest of Oshawa post ing two goals and two assists larry Hastings contributed two goals and Gary liegcr one Co Op resiuncs action this Wednes day on homeIce Base Bordon Ire the pm visitors JOOP WODDBRIDGE Pint Period No Scoring Pen alties Hastings elbow 605 Blackburn trip 920 iroliind trip 1410 Burks trip 037 Second Period No Scoring Penalties Irwin int 54 Host ings hook 515 Third Period Barrie Boir belie Lynch Penalties Ellis elbow Blackburn int 400 lrwin hold 1103 Dodgson 10 min misc 1439 000 OSHAWA ï¬rst Period Quinn Burke 100 Barrie Hastings Ellis 1B45 cities irwln and Wil son rough 115 Ellis spear and Mark rough 1145 Second Period Barrie Barrie Hastings Quinn Barrie Quinn Bobhctle 25 Penalties llisrk diarge in min Misc 006 Lyndi checkl 1005 Tosconn and Hos well rough lï¬zos Briilon and Hastings fight 1020 Third Period No coring Penalties Quinn fight and Howard rough 000 Ellis and Howard rough 610 OneSided Win For Novice Bs STAYNER Barries Novice hockey squad bad big night on the road over the weekend They visited Stayner for Geor gian Bay League outing and came awry with onesided 16 win Gard Beilby Bradley Tamblyn and Scott Alcombrack all hit the target three times Joe Hay and Brian Cole contributed pairs and Steven Lennox scored once Ricky Marshall an David Cadeau shared netminding duties and the shutout Next league ac urday Nov lo at home to Col IsSET PLUS Ionifnleatln outmun 1795 mine AO Anna tIon for the Novice Bs is Sat lingwood Game time is 430 ununiymnouinp autoimmun Knights Split League Clashes inch ifclad Richardson moth i0 min nose manned Baa rough iomlamourcnn rotatot 55 Cameo dingo 1441 Three games In ll many days during the readied in IBM of two league union and on win for Barrio Pee wno Knights The iocll peeweo entryin North York lelgue ploy lost 31 at Woodbrldgc Friday then nosed Ailislon on home ice in the exam at Rid mood Hill Kolzhu scored goal in the first and last periods to Post 11 decision over the host Lions A1 Woodbrfdga captain Rick thbert wa enemamack for the hosts scoring all three goals Rod Carroll billed the one Barrie tally at 120 of the bridge we saw 11 101 ioninnisclomJgthftr on innrun in 515 ertooo trip 1015 Gobbert el egy moi Luncinomx imp Third Period Barrie him in Hamilton mo Wood Peoaitte2 hmoureaux Atomic annals Pint Period No scoring Peo fltird period However the tie allies none was moidived as Ribbed poot Second Period No Scoring ed the Woodbrldgo winner inst Penalties Todd bold ozoo two minus and 40 Second later The game was marred by hands to the pencil box aolo fractions were ca ed lociud ing pair of misconduct in Bar rio players The Barrie chi serv cd eight of it minor penalties At Barrie Arena Ieff Simmons and Allen Caldwell scored less than three minutes Apart In the third period to provide the win margin over Alliston Cleo Rich urdson was the workhorse foi Barrie with strong checking game He also set up the winning gonL At Richmond lllll Caldwell and Richardson shared the Barrio goals Knights next playI Wednes day night when they ost Bose Borden at pm BARRIE WOODHRIDGE First Period No Scoring Pen alties Chaveau trip 536 Sounders ifcheck 700 Second Period 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