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Barrie Examiner, 13 Dec 1967, p. 14

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grist rookcont LEAD Oriilia Pepsis Vacate Cellar By THE CANADIAN PRES ems awn maniac one is Novices Post Flyers Defeated By Onlll uwvedouioi theoellnr the Ontario Hockey Anode lion Senior series Tuesday night Pair Of Wins Big King Comeback By CHRIS AYLOTT Examiner Sports enter COLLINGWOOD Alter al lowing tourgoal lead dissolve Barrie Flycra may find them drives with precarious grip on the DEA Senior Leagues sixth rung Flyers blew lust per led advantage in Collingwood last night and to do to the third place Kings The locals now have an 141 record or 11 points inst one ahead at Oak ville oaks who knocked oil lirst place Kingston Aces right in Kingston last night llarric laces tough chore this weekend with two road trips They journey to Helleviile Fri day tor date with the bioHawks tumbled into the basement of the lttcluh loop last night Flycrs than coniront Oaks direct Sunday at pm in Oakvil The iirst 10 minutes in Cal lingwood last night had all the makings ot Flyer runaway as centre Dave Nichollshen and right winter ltalph Kosowan had their bullet shots primed on tar get Kosouon blasted his way to three opening period goals and Jon Weeks bagged his eighth oi the year Atlhis point with the game SPORTS commons Barrie Winger Duheau In Hospital By CHRIS AYLOTT WITH TWO WEEKEND road trips coming up Barrie Flyers will be missing the serVices of valu able man for an indefinite period Right winger Mike Duheau who holds share of 11th place in the Senior scoring race is in Toronto hospital with barely 10 minutes old Flyers seemed to ease up the pressure and tho Wsktcnt Collingwood team took over belt winger Dave Fitter was the King spark plug as the hosts barged In trout With live consecutive goals The aggressive port alder was bump ing hard all night keeping Fly ers oil balance and raised his own goal total to dozen with first period pair FIITEE SHINES Fitter also did most oi the work for linemates Davehie Comb and John Lumley Hts el torts sparked McComhto 11111 lenge tor the league leadership as the Collingwood captain col lected one goal and three as aists Hoe Brainnrd was on Mars tunlst with two key Collingwood goals He scored at 635 oi the middle period to send the hosts in trout tor the ilrst tie and the other at 815 at the third gave Kings tirm raised 01hr er Collingwood marksmen were Fern St Onge Butch Keeling and Clnro Alexander Howie Forbes and Dave Fer guson completed the Barrie oi iensive with unassisted tallies Errol hicKihbnn started in goal to Flyers but retired tor the night atter one period still eel inguoakiromnboutwiththe spot was occupied by Dave Fer guson who was flanked by Al Stitt and Barry Jocks Alter Barrie utehitshed their to lead Fitters work sparked three inst goals to change the games complexion Kings then took control outscnring Harrie 31 in the second and 21 in the tool period seventh Barrio goal which just slipped over the line into in thatlrst period was disallowed when releree Sandy Proctor blow quick whistle Alter bad start Coltingwood lkeepcr Jewell was outstand ng in the latter Larges He robb ui Spider Gibson at the edge at the crease early in the third period and this key block pre rented late Barrie omnibadt Despite the high scoring both sides managed only combined 59 shots with Flyers holding ooze edge SENIOR sriix 14 18 12 12 10 l2 10 Kingston Gait Collwood Toronto Gudph Barrie Onkville Woodstock mun Kosoiiiiiw Three Goals oowurnii Barrie Goal llicKtbhoo Couch Doionce Hobertson Hicks Gariepy Forbes For wards Gibson Nichoiishen Ros owao Adams Wreln Vermette Stitt Brute Ferguson Jncks Colllngwood Goal Jewell Defence Kaoling Kay Aiemn dcr Jackson Henderson For wards Abbott liorne llarnle fitter lticOomb inimley Kei St Onge llrainnrd Rcieree Sundy Proctor oi Tor onto Lincsmen Walt northwlck oi Wusaga Beach Larry Slmp son at Eimvnle First Period Barrie Kosoman Nlchollsb en Gariepy 451 Barrie Weeks Vermettel 530 Barrie Kosonsn Gibson Nicholishcn 1124 Harrie Kosowan Gibson by bouncing Guelph Regal 74 movercluhstromthetop ottheflies tlndtng the going rough Kingston goals went to George Westlnll George Ford Danny Patrick Ken Knapton and Allen Hicks Bob Ertcl and Larry Jones goals Onkvillno first goal Jim Gebhnrdt Garfield 1511 Kingston Imlach Had Hospital Check It was Orililas third or in he As Oriiiias tortuncs clird tiretpluce Kingston Aces are The Aces still ahead by three points in tha standinls were downed Ht by seventhplace Oakvllle Oaks in game at in Tuesdays only other ac tion Colilngwood Kings moved into third place with come back no triumph over Barrie Byers At Oriltla George Vail was the spark plug with two goals tor the hometown team Singles Gudph holding down lilth spot got goals lrom Floyd Martin Olkville tired three un answered goals in the third pe riod to take its first victory in it road games this season Pete Bettiol Boh Bishop and Jim OBrien scored the thirdperiod Bettlol also scored and Bob Hawson scored ior EtAiVALE Barries Novice hockey team sponsored by John Ellis Construction had successful weéend on the road in Georgian Bay league play They tripped Binnie 11 and PM Midland 14 In another Georgian Bay contat at Elm vole the host club beat the Bar rie Peevree Uitry by 10 count At Midland Scott Alcnmhrnck bagged the games only goal scoring tor the Barrie Novice Bs 1435 at in on petiod Alcombrnck Ilsorecorded the winning goal at Elmvale hitting the mark at 540 oi the conclud er Brad Tnmhlyn provided Bar rle with the original advantage scoring unassisted at 340 of the second session However John ihce hrougis Elmvale back even live minutes later also un assisted in the Peowee clash at Elma vale Harrie was beaten as Bruce Toker hit the mark tor the hosts midway through the opening per iod The two Barrie sounds next play on home ice this Saturday nilernoon Dec 16 biealord via Good Friends Lengue High Singles Elaine Sim mons 25 Shirley Hawkins 235 Thelma Shering 272 Sonia Green 272 Barb Popp 269 Pat iioare 260 Donna Smith 750 Mary lilor its to tangle nib the novices at 430 gun and the peeuves It 545 prn MALE PEEWEE Irlnt Pcrlod Elmvale Toke er Windrum Spring 1205 Pen aiLies IIcArlbur txlp 830 Trace trough 1240 Second Period No Scoring Penalty Riballdn hold puckl 101m nrini Period No Scoring Pen allies none ELLISCONSI EmIVALE First Period No Scoring Pore elites lloiimann and Clayton trough 1420 Md Period Barrie anrihlyn 340 Elmvnle Truce 1110 Penalties none Third Period Barrie Al comhrack Hay Penaltics DOYLE ELLIS CONST MIDLAND First Period Barrie Al cnmbrack Gibb Biclhy 35 Penalty Iannox ttrip Second Period Nochoring Penalties none Third Period No Scoring Pena nlties none BOWLING SCORES Kenipvicw Mens or High Singles A1 Broad not 332 Chantier 369 Butler 353 High Triples Broadioot 1002 Chantler 883 Napier B73 ing Avcrngos Broodtoot undetermined injuries While his condition is un flu Jim Couch Nplncd 11m Drillia 612i unnamed ms rt 25 Fred Hickey zen Butler 259 known he is reported to have been bothered by sore side after being charged heavily into the boards at Oakvllle last November 12 The Penetang product was out of the lineup last night in Collingwood and his spot on the AdamsWeeks line was filled by newcomer Ron Vermette Also absent last night was centre Lorne Knowles The Ryersen business student is studying for his final exams Flyers make the long in tin Belleville Fri day ior pm start then pay eir second visit to the hostile confines of Oakville Arena Sunday to tan gle with the tough Oaks at AL BROADFOOT who Barrie section of the Youth pm is Master Bowler with the Bowling Council is having an excellentfivepin season in the Kempview Mens Major loop Top average man in that Circuit he chieved another first last December The Barrie bowler became the iirst man this season to surpass the magic LOUDpinball mark for three games on one night He tallied 1002 including top single of 332 BARRIES BANTAM Ahtickey squad hasreschedl uled North York League game for tomorrow night on home ice against Orillia December 28 the locals will play Orillia hare at HOCKEY MINOR Trail Toronto Montreal outingbanana masbnppnl Madagaav Winnipeg Boston New York Trail McArthur Mont real Koeslag Toronto ll Kinsella Muir Osachuk Henry New York Climb Mottat ohiyago 01 Stein Winnipeg Heels Reid Detroit Boynton Bun den Gibboner Pearson Gohecn hoston cralt Handoutgt4 fifigflsétflm SQESEESISE Piovidence Cleveland Rochster Erie Spokane Springfield Denver Quebec Nunaanete ea cn cutaneSeufzosq onsmsmee=o icFadden Hamilton MacDonald Originally slated for roll Gordon Blain Eric Martin Cox Clcveland Robertson Richardson Hershey Saunders MINOR HOCKEY SENIOR Cornwall Windsor Kingston Sudhury Chatham St Paul North Bay Omaha bouwnuwmqmfl Sarjeant Sudhuiy Paul Kitchener 0Delt Cornwall to Raymond My Church Borden North Bay Hon Gibson Steve OReilly Roh Dailey Windsor 31mm McEachern Marlhoros Guelph tr St Catharines Peterhoruugh Harrie Hamilton SirMikes Guelph St Catharines Niagara Falls Hamiltonz Peterborough it Barrie Marlboro St Mikes gnaw93 epeofiuevVf v1 and played well despite short wennun and twoweek layott New right winger Ron Vinmet to suited up to Flyera tor the lirst time He titled in copany on the AdamsWeeks line tor the hospitalized ltiike Dubesu Cen tre Lorne Knowles was also ab sent due to school work His onauonuufl 3283E33828gt LEEBGEEESSE Belloville ii lnesduya Rtsults Guelph Orillla Oakville Kingston Barrie Collingwood Fridays Guinea Woodstock ut Guelph Barrie at Hellevllle Gult at Collingwend Bants Rebound Over Thornhill Harrie Bantam As rallied or three second period scores to overcome Thornhill in pen alty iilled North York league closhrat Doublerink Arena The locals iollowed up with 42 de cision over the strong Toronto Young Nationals in an exhibition encounter at Barrie Arena At Doublerinlr Barrie spotted Thornhill 10 tlrst period lend beiore their middle stanza come back Alter Randy Bags shot Thornhill ahead at 96011 the opener Nick Kooslng Ken Ban nerman and Fred Hastings scor ed in succession The only goal of the third period was by Thom bills Bill Lunn The olliclals assessed 13 penal ties totalling 14 minutes Harrie served nine of the 13 calls Bar rios Gerrytttoyuatt was sent off for roughing with Rick Hartwick in the second period and Knes lag was assessed ls duct late in thegarne The home game was an im pressivs win to Barrie Bouts as the Young Nationals are cur rently leading the Toronto Hockeyiesguc Theyhave also split two games with the power iuilttarlboro ta he may Nceiham Bows lnlinal First Barrie rink to make notable showing this seasonin outolcity bonspiels was Gordon Needbsms ionrsome last week In thejin eventat Oshawa Golt an ing Clubthey lost in the main event deal by only one shot They met Don Campbell ofTor onto rAvonlea both undefeated Alter nine ends it was ties as but the former Brier curler from Saskatchewanrhadrlast rodbin the 10th and made it count to win With Needhsni were Ronald Stewart Stewart Emma and HosaSlnipson 11 not thank uiemsnyyotersorward supportat the partlé rue olthamens annual invrtalionnl three day appear here ior hiinor Hockey Day next January Barrie grabbed 10 advan tage on first period marker by Colin Scott This stood up 2a hotorc the hosts posted three more with Toronto replying twice Ken Hounerman scored twice in Barrie with one by Dave Mitchlnson Scoring ior Toronto were John Winder and Rick Clubbe Brian Kinsella pick ed up tour assists ior Harrie Nextscheduled play tor the Barrie Enntnm squad is this to Newmarlret Facenii timeat Barrie Arena is 715 pm BANTAM THORNIIEL First Period Thornh Bagg Luna McIntosh Pennlttes Hastings hoard Cote chargli lag Hastings Harrie Bannerma Lynch tics Perrins hold ttrip 435 Hortwiclr and Ray 42 Scott Xcheck ingstllnltl 520 Scott stick nerrnan trip 1410 Scott int Kneslag til min misc through ascoreless second Stan Friday December 15 at home arrie Hastings rtLyndh Heycrnit Thornhill cs Perrins hold 1155 Ban7 Collingwood Fitter Alex ander Jackson 1154 Collingwoud Fitter hie Comb 1604 Collingwood llicComb tFit ter Henderson 1521 Penalties Ferguson llcheck 1010 Weeks and Keeling diam 1527 Henderson hlctlck 1713 Second Period ti Colllugwood Alexander 243 9Collingwood Hrainard hic Comh 035 10 Barrie Forbes 1017 1L Collingwood Keeling illic Comb 1329 Penalties Gariepy hook 040 Hamiey hook 044 Kosouan int 1632 Third Period 12 Collingwood Brainard St Onge 849 13 Colliugwood St Onge 1220 14 Barrio Ferguson 15 Penalties McCornbthnok Weeks trough and Jackson hold 009 Weeks and Fiter bl Stick 111175 Jackson hold 18 region Two Shutouts Peewee Knigits exploded for live third period goals and roll ed to an no North Yuk League conquest ot Newmarket at Bar rie Arena Knights continued their shutout habit on the road by dumping Thornhill 50 in the home dash Barrie score ed twiceln the open and had 80 alter two sessions JetlSiln Scott hit the target tw1ce Ter ry Martin collected goal and two assists with single tallies irom Hldr Saunders Hod Car roll and Allen Caldwell At Thornhill Glen Richard son and Scott both baggedtwo atom with one from Doug lhom son Knights have long layotl before their next scheduled game which is Wednesday Dec 74 at Alltston starting at 1130 pm TORONTO lCPl George tPundi imlnch conchnnd gen eralmanager at Toronto Maple teats underwent tests loi sus pected bleeding ulcers last week but says he has only touch of the flu Like lot oi people includv High Triples Green 708 Penn 706 Pearl Hey nold 705 Shering 650 core 654 Esther Thanasse 637 Season High Singles Norma Cohen 335 Jean Burke no How kins n1 Hawkins 709 Wiggins 13o Fleas 257 Forth 53 Cownn El Team Sinndlngs Armstrong Hammerheads 29 Koopmans BP 28 Kempvlew item 16 Brass and Glenn No Two 25 Dons lsso 18 Armstrong Screwdriv Penguins nothing wrong with me log some or my hockey players was ill last week imloch said after putting the team through workout hi preparin Team standings tlou tor todays National Hockey League game with Pittsburgh Season High Triples Hawkins 812 adult 790 Season High Averages Gabon 224 Hawkins 218 Saskatche won 102 Prince Edward island 93 Alberta 93 New Brunswick 87 British Columbia 86 Ontario took check at the hospital 71 Nowioundlsnd 72 Manitoba and have been told there is 72 Nova Sentin 69 Quebec 67 Toronto Sita Ottawa 29 ens 17 Barrie Sports 12 Chucks Boys Lake Simcoe Glass Brass and Glenn No One FAST MOVING Avalanches may approach the energy oi tornadoes and earth quakes as slide of dry snow may attain speeds oi up to about 280 miles an hour THANK yngh estirronrsns owners mst orsrwisnrs E9R1968i VAiL MACMILLAN 65 COLL ER ST Airs MOT0R5 111551964 rm

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