DISTRICT SPORTS VHe Quit Hockey Eflind Lost Weight By BILL CURRAN Most athletes gain weight when they retire from orts It was just the opposite for Barries Jack te When the former coach of the Barrie senior ckey team played himself couple of decades ago ounds Toda the one icago Black Hawk efenccman helped arrle win the Junior crown in 193435 lips the ales at mere 170 pounds What happened to the extra on pounds the sixfoot former star was asked day or so ago and Jack now in his late 405 smiled broadly just do not know he an swered finally and then suggested perhaps it was the rigors of earning living lm family man now explained the re creationsupervisor at the Ontario Hospital Schools Orillia Although he played pro hockey for seven seasons the NHL when Paul ompson was manager Jack likes to recall the Bar le Colts which beat out Toronto St Michaels in the inals for tiie 011A Junior title That was sur lsing club he was saying as he was reminded the cam met the St Mikes squad as underdogs and sur riscd oven themselves with smashing 71 triumph glit in Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens after winning he first at home by only 43 In earlier games Bar won 63 and then lost to the Irish at Toronto 543 bus they took the series three games to one There was considerable excitement around Barrie fter that success laek commented still flashing en liuslasrn at the recollection believe that was the season Ab DeMarco came here from North Bay to elp us out He was wonder OTHER TEAMMATES of Dyte who was just 17 at be time included such wellkan hockey shar iIOOICIS of the era as Gregg Coulson Bill Scott Bill riiott Harold Stephenson and Crawford Leigh to ention few On defence wltli Dyte were such sturdychecking lwarts as Bcv Scott Jack Patton and Bud Kasliner red Haynes and Perry ltielntosh were the regular oaltenders with Alvin Bowen then spare ave much credit to the late Gordon ltleeking for his aspiring leadership ie wei hed muscular 230 ill Varty he commented adding that the aggressive nana or was chap named Curran then per iaps etter known in lacrosse circles That was colorful era for sports in the county emarked the former NHL commenting on oriilia erriers winning the Dominion lacrosse championship hree years in row In the Marin Cup lacrosses Allan Cup final of 1084 played at the Barrie Arena vhen it was first built the Terriers swept aside the New Westminster Salmon Bellies three The writer welt remembers that series vhlch filled the Barrie rink to capacity for three anies Grumpy Spring the New Westminster man ger predicted three straight for his seventimes hampions but as Toronto Stars Lou Marsh comment afterwards Grumpy didnt say whether he meant in or lose and they lost But getting back to Jack Byte and hockey the one ime Barrie lioekeyist now lives on George Street In rillia but hes still keen follower of Barrie Flyers You cant change through the years grew up in arrie he explained DYTE HALL at Base Borden incidentally was nam in honor of Jacks father the late Leonarvaohn yte who was staff sergeantmajor at the base for ears He had been with the army and later with the ir force receiving the long service medal When he played hockey with Barrie juniors Dyie as on the Toronto Leafs reserve list But in 1936 ran into an unfortunate injury which threatened When he became entangled in elee in game against Orillia he fell on skate of oily Jake Gaudaur now president ofthe Hamilton igers grid team Dyte came out with fractured kuil and was knocked out of hockey for some time ut after remarkable comeback he made his way the Baltimore club of the old Eastern Pro League nd later performed five seasons in the American cop in addition to one season 1945 In the NHL with hicago He played for Eddie Shores club for four easons which he described as interesting but far rom stormy Asked whathe thought of the current Barrie Fly rs the former coach showed excitement over the im rovement The calibre of hockeyplayed by all county teams is much improved even he said expressing tisfaction over the fine showing of the Ooilingwood eaders and interesting displays by Barrie and Orillia lubs in the senior OHA urcuuit They are capable givingany of the senior teams real battle and any one of them could win he remarked stating this as real advancement port fans in Simcoe County rand of game are seeing as good as there is in senior hockey the one Apart from his recreational supervising Jack now onfines his sports activity to curling havent been too often replied when asked how he vas doing at the Orlllia club where he is viceskip COLLINGWOODS advance rillia has highlighted recent play in the Georgian ay Junior hockey loop Parry Sound Bruns icks featuring the Bloomfield brothers and Ron still tor the circuit with Huntsville Merchants econd 0ri lia iust trailed Coltingwood by one point the time of writing while Penetang and Bradford oliowed Roddy Blooniftelds scoring feats for Parry Sound ave been winning particular attention With 37 goals nd 31 assists the forward star has 76points and min injuries cant help but set anew record A1 to third place over Barrie FinI of Ontario Curling AF lociltlona Group 101 in British Consols competition will be held in Barrie tomorrow morning with Jack Coioy an umpire Contest unit will be rinks skipped by Glenn Erock of Collingwood and Nobby Clark of Camp Bor den Army Tea entries from the 12 club In the division competed 1n the double knockout competition Monday and Tuesday this week In Barrie All games were ends Brooks rink did not lose game Clarks lost one if Brock Wins Sindny morn lng his team proceeds Into the division final at Comp Borden Army on Jan 90 against the winner of Group 10B which Is formed of 11 clubs from Orlitla and north But if Clark wins Sunday morn Ing another uddendcath game will be needed in the afternoon The ConsolsI finals for Ontario will be curled this season at Orlllia Feb uttHl not at Tor onto us prcvniusly stated here All 16 divisions of the Ontario Curling ASSOCIDIIOII will be rep resented by one team In double knockout competition The mixed seniors honsplcl BASKETBALL lilrrfr Ys Mens ftlldgei TEAM STANDINGS WLI Celtics 155 149 IS Warriors 1116 155 It Lillie 1182135 Hawks 1121181 This Weeks Games Celtics Hawk is Lakers Warriors 10 Individual Bearing Richard Nixon Warriors 73 Jude Robinson Celtics 66 Bob nacz Lukers 64 Thompson Warriors so High Fix For Game Tracz langftuwe Ilawks Ii Nixon Robinson Harry Morrison Celtics In Goal It was hard night for most goaltendcrs in the Ontario Hoc key Association Senior series Frlday but Boat Hurley didnt mind Hurley rated high In ability among the leagues 10 regular goaltendere had one of its best nights of the season as Guelph Begols crushed Oriilia an Hurley kicked out 35 shots for his third shutout of the season While Hurley was stopping everything fired his way two other gcalces were busy kecptng their teams from being over whelmcd Oakville Oaks last 41 to Wood stock Athletics but if it hadnt been for the brilliant goaltend lng of Oakvilles Alf Trofta wanna cuss ==m=aï¬ MIC BERVAIS THE SITUATION Home bar raise Is one of the fondli est shots in the game If you succeed in getting the front end plugged up It is wasted effort to play raise and not make it run STRATEGY thn playing raise take just little less Ice than you would for straight draw because you are coming in contact with the rock you are attempt ing to raise from six to 10 feet before it comes to stop Ys TI Always sweep as close as possible to the stone and directly in front of it not to the side By THE CANADIAN PRESS CARRIER MISS YOU If your Barrie Examiner carrier bu not please phone 7282433 Anti Copy of The Examiner Will Be Delivered To Your Home by if pm THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS Hosts Consols Final at Barrie Curling club agc so and up has one game tonight It am two games Sunday 1th will not conflch with the oak Consolr playoff since only five sheets of ice are required and Darrin Curling Club has Iflefl MOVING UP BcllovilleGoal Rue De fence Morrhen Baily Craw ford Taylor Bradford For wards Menard Plane Gres dahl McAIpinc Brown Marin eau Baker Darling McCorcidl BarrieGoal Mcthbon De fence Robertson Pearsail Scia tcr Ritchie Forwards Adams Siitt Knowles Nichollshen Smith Delcourt Garner Lev esque Dnbcziu Referee Itan Ego of Wronto Lincsmen Art Woodrow of 0r lllio and Scott Hughes of Tor onto FIrIi Period Barrie Levesque Garner Ji6 Bellevillc Brorvn 05 Penalties Taylor tint 206 Delcourt chheclri 502 March en hold 941 Crawford and Works Ihistlck 1155 Silti trip 1132 Pearsati ttrlpl 1659 Second Period Ilarrie Nichollshcn Smith Knowicsl 746 Barrie Dubeau Garner Robertson 1215 Penn Greedahl and Scin fer hold Th rd Period Bellevlllo Menard Merin eauBrownl 512 Barrie Delcourt 1315 Beilevlllo Darling Taylor Crawford 1521 Barrie Dnbenu Garner Delcourt 11105 Penalties Marchon and Weeks rough 601 McConnell trip 1015 SHOTS ON GOAL By Belleville 713 By Barrie 12101365 Hurly Rates High Ability who stopped to shots it would have been runaway STILL LOST Geriy McNamara had hard night to stopping 31 shots from the stick of the powerful Col Ilngwood Georgians but his North York Grads still lost Chuck Jewell was outstanding in the Callingwaod goal blocking 43 shots In the other series game Fri day night Barrie Flyers de feated Bellevillo ItioHawlu 53 Itolph Kosnwn led Guelph with two goals other goals went to Tom Smola Frank Hineks John McMillan Rick IllcCIuck lln Ray Ross and Walt Bradley Woodstock got goals from Ted Power Dan Mahoncy Goose Land and Pat Besler Jack Price scored for Oakville Collingwnod got two goals from Dave Filter and the others from Dave McComb Donnie Keith and Bill Abbott Carl Hymcrs scored for North York Mike Dubeau led Barrie with two goals while Guy Levesque Dave Nieholshen and Bob Del court got one each Wayne Brown Minnie Menard and Giï¬ry Darling scored for Belle DENIES OFFER REPORT DETROIT AP Joe Schmidt new head coach of Detroit Lions Friday denied that he had offered either Les Bingaman or Bill McPeek job as an assistant coach with the National Football League club He said in the statements he would start screening op plicnnts for his staff whenhe returns to Detroit next week ma BItltiiitli Complete Collision Seri vlce body and fender repIra Repairing railnllhlngl Colllninn repairs III makes of care if TRICKS We guarantee our Auto Body Repin IlflIIS llqu llady Shop iii Tiffin Sh IMMH ES Try Dons Elm irrlved by van Streaking Barrie Flyers Advance To Seventh By CHRIS AVlmi Examina Sporta Eater Barrio Flyers knodted on the door of opportunity with sums last night on home Ice and pro ceeded IIDMaMS to seventh place In the OHA Senior circuit Myers who broke out from their basement doldrurns with their fourth victory In their last six starts held off the pesky Bcllevitie lfolfauks in to the delight of are home fans Ilym hcad Into Gall tonlidit for an pm date with the Hornets with to points one more than ninth place North York Varsity Grads who fell 54 to frontninnlng killingwood Georgian Grinas In other ac tion shortstaffed Orlllla Pep sls squad was bombed no by Guelph Iieirais arid Oakvlllo Oaks fell deeper into the fell tram loop cellar through 41 loss to Woodstock Athletics Flyers ended their llnx against Belleviile through cashing In on their best chances In direct contrast Belleville missed the wide open not on at least four occasions Rookie ItIlke Du beau who starred for several seasons with the Pcnetang Jun ior Hurons struck twice for Barrie Bob Delcourt another newcomer from iunior ranks fired the winner Guy Levesque raised his goal production to to and Dave Niobnllshen bagged his sixth to round out Flycrs goal attack For Bellevllic Wayne Brown Ilflnnie Menard anghGary Darling managed one on QUICK LEAD Flyeis grabbed Iho lead when Levesque scored at 356 of the opener and they never looked back The visitors twloo erased twogoal deficits but Fiym kept pace and held 31 advan tags at the second Intermission Referee Ron Ego of Toronto assessed six minor penalties to each side as first frame tcnd enelos toward rough play quiet ened Into fast wideopcn style by the latter stages of the sect nnd stanza Each side casth in on one powerplay marker in he first period With former Junior Barrio Flyer Bob Ibylor off for lntcr ference lovesdue shot FIyers into the original lend He no ccpted pass from centreman Bob Garner directly off the faccoff in Bellevillc territory and sent an easy flip shot goal ward from 20 feet that Mo Hawir netmindcr Steve Rexe failed to see Wayne Brown the most dan gerous Belleville attacker cs peclaliy from the point pulled the Visitors evcn at with SENIOR STliX WLT FAN Collingwd 20 142 107 43 Kingston 17 139 55 36 Gait 16 10 132 109 34 Guelph 15 12 1117 IRS 31 EEIICVIIIB 12 15 96 125 ZS Orillla 17 2111 159 BARBIE 17 107 131 10 North York 17 92 117 19 Oakviile 18 117163 15 Fridays Results Beifevtlle BARHIE North York Collingwood Oakville Woodstock 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has stolen the regular lob away from Ludger Dnurct prevcnfcd Flyers from Increasing their lead midway in the opener Al Smith was blocked when led in alone on past from lorae Knowles In the second period Mo Hawlos buzzed the Barrie net continually and had Errol Mc Kibbon caught out of sltlon and at their mercy Buellner Inn Sclater came to his rescue on one occasion by sliding GUY LEVI150W Tenth Tally across the crease to block drive by Darling John Baker missed the open not with the rebound Menard wlce missed the wideopen cage and Bob Ic Alpine was stopped by Mclfib smartly by Rene Believlllc stormed right back with Gary Gresdahl carrying the play He passed to Menard who for the third limo missed the net Menard finally found the mark early in the third period He fjred high drifting in from left wing and the puck fell in off Meltibbona arm CLUTCH TALLY Delcourt than restored the urgent advantage for Fly at 1315 with the eventual ner Ile pilfered the puck off ilcfcnccmon Floyd Crawford the Boilertile playingmcti sped down the left side and unloaded blistering low drive as he crossed the bluallac to bear Rexe cleanly The visitorsrallled again to come within one goal lust over two minutes later Darlings dribbler from the blucline was steered in accidentally off in heaus stick The Penetenl junior grad made amends for this by counting the fifth Flyer goal his fifth of the year at 18115 Ife trapped in his own rebound from the edge of the hon he he wag one crease in he rushed in with close range Fm mutilated by taking advantage of their opportunities and took control of the game before the period was out trud Ing tildeopen end to end rushes At 746 Nichoilshen stlrklianii led In close and poked the puck under Itcxe who failed to con trol the loose disc Dubeau made the score of at 1215 rapping in back of the net pass out from Garner In the final minute Delcourt rush ed from his own and and his to belled drive was picked off Garner Gurncr Increased his point collection to witthrec as sists challenging for the top ten lndividua point collectors Lloyd Penraall was decked hcnvily at centre Ice in the set cond period Ito limped to the bench slowly and Dubeau took his blueline shift Pcnmtl who is making comeback returned to action but was lneflealva thereafter feeling the effects of the toll Ken Robertson made strong rally playing regularly siltL reinIuring his back tut wee Indians Feud May Eruptinto AHL Strike By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Springfields angry Indians are on the we atb and Buf falos hungry one are still on the skids BOWLING Kcmpvlew ltlenl Motor High Singles Perry 344 It Armstrong 311 Love 510 Koopmans 1106 Season High Singles Green nides 389 Mallion 334 High Triples Harradlne 813 Wiggins 799 Koapmans 771 Kelly 759 Love 738 Casey 720 Green 717 Du some 709 Season High Triples Green sides rm Wiggins 885 Season High Averages Broadfoot 141 Hickey 219 Game Scores rmstrong Ham merheads Dons Esso Arm strong Screwdrivers Lake Slmcne Glass Brass and Glenn No One Rolls and Simpson Nelles Real Estate No Brass and Glenn No Two Kempview Bowl Barrie Ton ning Koopmans BP Team standings Hammer hflos 47 Screwdrivers 39 Brass and Glenn One 38 Kempvlew 36 Brass and Glenn Two 38 Tanning 32 Koopmas Nelles 21 Dons 19 Glass is and 16 No Eight 10 1259 10 Dunlop The Indians whose feud with owner Eddie Shore may erupt Into the American Hockey Leagues first player strike to day blew third period lend nnd bowed to Baltimore Clip pers 51 Friday nightn Before the game It was reported the Indiana planned walkout prior to tonights home game against Rochester Americans unless Shore reinstatcs sus pended players Jacqucs Caron and Roger Cote Buffalo meanwhile took drubbing from Pittsburgh Hornets that extended the Bi sons Victory famine to 21 gamestwo short of the all time AHL record The Bison are winiess since Dec 13 and have managed Inst one tie dur lng the skid In Friday nights other ac tion Providence Beds upended Rochester and Hershey Bears rallied for three goals In the last period to tie Cleveland Baron Springfield nursed 10 lead over Baltimore Clippers Itandy Illlller having scored 1n the first perioduntil 1239 of the final when Ken Schinkel shot the clippers evcn Doug Robinson broke the lie 59 sec onds later and Jim Barflelt hit an open net for tbeinsurunce goal ivlth 14 seconds to play mum MU Brian Kilrca spokesman for the Springfield players de clined to comment on the re ported strikc threat but it was known the Indians and their lawyer Alan Engleson of Tor onto are holding out for the reinstatement of tho suspcnled players and the return of tint and pay cuts levied by Share Pittsburghs Gary Jarrett Duke HarrisTed Taylor line wrecked Buffalo Jarrett lead lng the way with pair of goals and Harris and Taylor scoring one apiece Parker MacDonald and Don McKcnney also connected for the Hornets unbeaten in their last in games while goalie George Gardner stopped 24 shots in posting his second shutout of the season John Slcaver shook 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