Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 20 Dec 1967, p. 14

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Kings Power Play Sinks Oakland Seals By GRAHAM COX Cunndlnn Press Stntf Writer lt wns the penalties that hurt mesdav us Oakland Seals went undcr lorthe rain time in so National Hockey League games Brian Smith and Bob Vail both scored for Los Angcles Rings with the Scals mun short as the Kings won 31 and inched two points closer to PM ladelphia Flyers leaders at the Western Division rs twohe got the second into an open not alter Oakland goalie bliz is Ill Smiths goal was the lirst of Gary Smith was pulled in favor at sixth attacker lntcr in the third period But the ridiculous all against theScnls lust in theisixtenm divisions Smith handled 29 shots hotorc 4M5 tans compared with in by Wayne Rutledge of Los Angelcs as the Seals got may only two shots in the iirst pe riod ol the 46 minutes in penalties called duringthe game includ ing mondperiod misconducts to George Swarbrlck oi Oakland and Dave Amadio oi Londo SPORTS COMMENT Becard increased fiverfirst Hall By CHRiS AYLOTT the THE RETURNxof right winger Mike Dubeau who spent some time in hospital with bruised kidneys will bring Barrie Flyers hack to full strength as they launch thesecond halfof their OHA Senior schedule this weekend Dubeau ranked among the leagues assist leaders has in sed the last three games He is ex pected to be out skating at tonights regular Wednes allowing more scores These figures do not include day workout as Flyers prep for two games in as many days The locals who hold threepoint lead onto siirth place with gamerinrhand meet lirst place Kingston Aces here Friday at 830 then maketheir first visit to Salt Saturday for an pm tilt with the secondplace Hornets Flyers are in much stronger positionthan they were attb1s time last year their freshman Senior season After 20 starts in 1986 the local crewwas lodged in the cellar with only five wins for 10 points Thistlm aroun most doubled that total WITH NINE WINS andra he to their credit the Barrie club hasmet with success against some of the top teams Flyers have tripped Toronto Marlboros twrce Gait and Kingston once Collingwood Kings and Guelph Regals are the ggest stumbling blocks as Barrie is 06 against both While home ice is gen UngardedJs Was mad difference t03F1yer lheThave won five lost him and tied onehere atBarrie Arena dandfidrop ingsix on the lrgiid sconn met ame ar uce 19 goals fifth begst inp have toppled to eighth last nightsgcellarbattle etween Orillia and BelleV Knowles three goals and wie Forbes two goals made thet biggest gainlast eek Bot now have aysjor Flyers showroom Land freezer th Woodstock Alcans W1 portant Adlagg tbgrecoc the dc Winner declared during the Friday Decent 7r geles the Seals took 26 minutes On this hnsis they should have won the game because the point lenders in both the eastern and western divisions also are the penalty lenders FLYERS PENALTY LEADERS Philodclphin tito po int ahead ot Los Angcles has picked up 358 minutes in 28 games to lend the Kings by is minutes although the Kings have played 29 games In the Eastern Division Bos ton Bruins ticd lor the point lead with Chicago Black Hawks havo takcn 428 penalty minutes hi to games so more than Montreal Canadiens who oro last in the sixteam division Evenhlontreol hein the penalty leaders ten to sup port the theory that bitting teams ore whining teamsct leastin this expansion year Normally tieskating team problems trying to getout of the eastern basement and up near to he compounding their dilemma by lashing out at every opponent who happens by no the other hand the penal ties picked upby Boston Phil deiphla and LosAngeles tend to indicate the aggressive nature or their pleyand the reason they arc holding their leading positions The Bruins could come tum bling tonightwhenthey run headlong into the Hawks in Chi cago Not only are the Hawks the least penalize cam in thereast Toronto Chicago Detroit Winnipeg Boston New York Detroit Patterson Perrymsnl Montreal 03 Bo Ho gun rotauto in Dunn Osaehuk Rochester 83mm AyresyD Howcroit Springfield AllanltgtSpoka among Canadiens are avlnnglro seated scan or Hubbert with only 246 minutes in 51 gamesa 79 minute average it gamethey also are the hottest club in the circuit In the last three weeks they have pulled out at the basement with lilontrcnl into their first place lie us the Scooter Line at Stan lilikitu Doug Mohns and Ken Whnrrum hiss iound the legs they were missing early in the season All three are among the leagucs top 10 scorers some thing that can he said for only one other line in tho loopBos tons John Bucylr Fred Stan tield and John McKenzie nun orvcstnnoe Balanced as they are with their great line each the Hawks have tactical advantage over lhe Bruinsin Bobby Hull the leagues leading scorer svithbd points on 25 goals and 13 assists addeddisadvuntage still miss jng delensive standout Bobby Orr injured nearly two weeks ago in Toronto when they played the Maple heals flheu Leaisfitonigbt tare in liluntreal while Detroit Red Wings go against the Rangers in New York and St Louis Blu are in Oakland The game in Oakland may give the Seals chance to va cate the cellar tor while since they and the Blues are tied with has game and victory in hand Dleanst Qmahn Kingston NorthBay Del Sudbury Matthews Grant St Paul lamhlyn Thompson Job chener Warnica Dohaid trip 19 points each although St Louis Oriliia Pepsis Leave Cellar ORlLLlA CF Orlllin edged Belloville hiodlawks Tuesday night to climb out at the cellar in the Ontario Hockey Assoclntion Senior series Orillia dominnted play out shootlng Bclleville 4121 The win gave Orillin ninth place one point ahead at Behevule in the illteam series Donny Patrick lcd Orillln with two goals and single goals were scored by George Vail and John Chnsmwskli Mike Cherevnly scored twice tor the Mollawks Davie Jones scored the other Belleville goal Barrie Splits With Meaiord Gordon Ecilhy came through with three big goals as Barrio Novices trimmed lilenlord to on home ice in Georgian Bay Les guo contest The two rivols meet again this coming Saturday in vMeniordslnrtingat lllD Steven Lenme os ted the rt andesrorom ted oter Trzecrik also ed twice Beilbys second tally at 130 of the third period came just as Meatords Greg McDo old was finishing tripping pen alty Plrs iinecnk Linnox rie Lennoxl Penalt Second Period Barri Bella by iLenuox Mouth Harrie Beilby Tamblyn Penalties none Third Period No Scorin Pen olty MacDonald charg pair at second period mar ers by Mark chardson were afificlent bo vide illusion with 31 Georgian Bay Peetvee win over Barrios Barrie Arena John McFadden sliced the mar gin down tos single goal at 955 olthe eoiicluder but Bill Butcher restored Meatords two gooi bulge just 35 seconds later 50 peewee eutrymakes the rain trip to Meainrd this Saturday December at Mealord Richardson nlties none TEE MENS section of the Barrie Girling Club lost night oomplcted their lirst sdtedulc ployolls with three trophy win ners declared LEsz Barrie Kinsmen AURORA pair weekend victories extended Barrie Kins men Novices unbeaten North York Leugue record Kinsmen havereached the midway mnrk oi the schedule and have nine wins to their credit for solid grip onto first place The Barrie novice cntry trim med Aurora 66 then edged Ciril lln so on home lee Kinsmen next play league gave tonight 730 pm pt Alliston At Aurora the Barrie club spotted the hosts to land on first period goal by Scott Coulv ter at 4259 Scott Carruthers tied the score three minutes later Io0p Midgets Bag Shiite Atter scoreless first period Barrie CoOp Midgets broke out to trip Newmarket 50 in North York League outing at Barrio Arena Mike Quinn who collect ed two gunls and one assist post ed the vinucrot 120 ot the suc ond period Burke added the first clincher live minutes later and also as sisted twice Brian Curtis and Gary Meger completed the Cit0p scoring in the third period The visitors served six of It penal ties one olthem resulting ma Barrie goal Next scheduled game lor the Gear Midgets is Saturday Dec ember 23 pm at Alliston First Period No Scaring Pon altles Burke slash 21 Balls elbowa50 Kelly Newmkt mycrdect Bob Hartley met with similar success on the loo nod defeated Jim Dewar 96 to win the Peacock Trophy The winners are iletttoright vice Novices Stay Undefeated and Robbie Garner shot them in rent to stay with his ltrst of two Doug Raymond Borden and Chris Matthews also scored for Barrie whllo Larry Greenslnde and Dale wood managed singles lor the losers First Period Aurora Coul ter 59 Barrie Corruthers Garner McNahh 744 it Binc rlo Garner Carruthers 1411 Penalty Wood int Second Peri Bnrrie Ray mond Penrsail Grecnslndo Fines rie Garner Carruthers Barrie Borden Vangog tri Third Period iGreenslode Matthews yn int Garner slash skip stew Enuns skip Bentley Doug Lowden ct Peacock Pet roleum second Bruce Blgelow lead George Bulterticld Emms was lilting in tor absent vlco skip Fruielgh Crowe ABOVE Jack Kcrmcdys rink accepts the spoils of victory the Rolls and Simpson Trophy alter de touting Frank Hersey 127 This linppy winners are left to right lend Ed Martin skip Kennedy donor Boss Simpson viceskip Don Morrison second Ed Dobsky Examiner Photos GB JUNIOR gt WLA Hunlsviild 12 ll 47 25 Parry sound ll 97 5922 Collinguood 10 89 46 20 BARRIE 66 15 12 Orillia 5t 64 Penetong 55 91 Eraccbridgo 14 31m Lost Nightl Score Parry Sound Collingwood Future Glmel Tonight Huntsville at Penn tang lhtnsday Penetnng at BAR RIB 810 Collingwmd at or 47 40 llllo Orlllla at Hunt ville Parry soundatColilng Got Mr FixIt at your house Give powerfully pleasingf gift in on unscnrisimasi Choose from among our man exciting selection of Black glen tiers Barrie Meger Penal 20 Killer and Tasconn domnson GWiison Peterbo ougb Gal at Guelph Collingwood nt Belleville Grilllaa stock Butchart Rider on Stevenson int hose bat Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox wintbehrneri caniLeogué baseball pennant roamed Sportsmangol th tiny tbtit pea math of whose hot helped Does Your husband or ion ke to relate

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