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Barrie Examiner, 2 Nov 1968, p. 10

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rnammmmreamhmrynmmfi nnrmcrsponrsg StocktonW Share Lead ByBlLL CURRAN Accordln to reports from Stayaer it would he serious in for rival teams in the expanded Goon tgllin Bay intermediate hockey loop to underrate Stayner Lions for the 196869 campaign which pens nextweelr John Maioney who has retired as player has taken on the coaching duties and if early indications an be accepted as hkely standard for things to come Lions should be in the thick of thecompetition for group honors At Stayner hockey tans are hope ful the team might even regain the league champion hlp won twu seasons ago but dropped last winter to Harry Adams spectacular Elmvale Merchants Before the players took to the ice Stayner offic nla had worries about goal with last winters star on Wardle signed with Barrie Flyers in the senior HA But Paul Carruthers has shown much romise workouts and games so iar Carruthers tanked Borden Flyers for two periods as the Lions reg tered an impressive 13 to triumph at the Borden nk early in the week newcomer with the same am as the onetime silent western movie star Tom ix took over in the closing session and let in the two Borden goals But Mix too made some tremendous saves and may prove to he valuable understudy to Carruthers OFFENSIVELY GEORGE BO°RMAN Jim Steph nson and Don Amos all flashed some of their noted shooting ability They paced the Stayner on laught with three tallies each Veteran Paul White round Failing to make the out were George Knudsen of Toronto at 7S7ll and Marters champ Bob Goalhy at nosm Fin of the 75 were under par 14 aitu re holu BRIAN shmeatauo BALI CARilIEItl cor TO camms wane rims arise which ouaareaaack nous Farcouen Borden Eliminates Central To Make Bay JuniOr Final 73 mummwamans PHounrmu FblYeriPower Sparks WinOver Aces he also is rounding into shape Conrad Malonéy and Hoffman registered the others in the oneslded ame which made the Lions look like team with ea scoring punch hacked by harddriving defence No one knows better than Coach Maloney that the eague will be generally tougher with the new teams added schedule which provides 32 games for ach oi the seven south section clubs But thegood preseason showing has stirred more than ordinary nterest in the Stayner club which is one in that Georgian Bay town MIDLAND FLYERS WITH STAN STEWART the ew coach are slated to play hosts to Parry Sound for intermediate league home opener at Midland rena on Tuesday night Nov The Midland team lso has an exhibition game coming ii with NHL OldTimers Atpractlce sessions veterans like Ken Edgar Al in Roblllard Ed Dorion Tom Garner Terry Moore Eric Major have shown indications of being headed or good hockey seasons Earl Scott who was given tryout by Long Island Ducks ot the Eastern Hockey ague is back home and has been out to Flyer rilis Brian Lemieux and Jim Dubeau ut with the club Besides stayner Elmvale and Midland the south rn section includes teams from Meaford Orillia eeton and Base Borden They will playan inter ocking schedule with four northern teams Sund ponsored by the up on Friday also have been dge Parry Sound Powassan and Bracebridge FORMER BARRIE HGCKEY PLAYER George ord has decided to call it quits for hockey play The By PAUL VAN NISPEN Central Sports Correspondent Base Borden Collegiate Insti tute won the Central Georgian Bay Secondary School Athletic Association foothall champion ship yesterday afternoon with convincing 207 win over Central Collegiate luniora In the that quarter Centralr kickofi ivns returned from For dene 35yard line whm they quickly moved down field with long passes 0n the third played the game they scored on 55yard pass and run play from Doug Falcon er to Brian Sutherland The con vert was good In the second quarter an in hailed momentary mare downrield by Central on their own 50yard line Borden moved thehali to Cenhals 36 yard line by means of strong running plays around the end Another perfect pass to their split end Sutherland resulted in touchdown for Base The con vert was good making the score 140 In the third gunner the kick off by Base Borden was retInn ed or midfield The offensive couldnt rmrsler anyattack so once again Cen trals defense faced firedup Base Borden squad Base started on their own 25 yard line After four plays they here on Centrala 5yard line quarter them over for their third maior score The convert was wide In the outh quarter Central started to show the headsup football play that brought them to the finals Jim Kennedy returned the kick oft to Ccntrais 40yard ling and as he was being tackled flip ped the ball to Mike Morrison who sped to the byard line of Base Borden Unfortunately the oftensecould not gain the 10 yards needed for the first down so Karl Parker kicked for single point thus making the score 201 Witt three minutes remaining in the game the offense started moving tor the iirat time Halllt hack Steve Simmons was good for 20yard gallop up the mid dle and Pat Cloutiera two con secutive reverses moved the down sticks tovBase Bordens lyard line Pat Cloulier lunged tor the major score Bob Bartons con verl attempt was wide Central played without the services of three of their key personnel Keith Robertson their inspound full back was injur ed in nlesdays clash with Or illia as was lineman Stan Hana mond who suffered slight con cussion Charlie Gillan their kicker and defensive hack was suffering severe muscle strain Base Borden now plays Markham in Borden on Wednes day for the Georgian Bay cham Barrla Flyera came trim he hind last night to detest Kings ton Aces 73 at the Barrie Ilri can and continue their domin ation of the Ontario Hockey As sedation Senior league Flyers now have five wins and one tie to lead the league with 11 points two more than Orillia Terriers tensile scoring leader Corby Adams tied the score at 735 of the second period after the Flyers emerged from the first with s2 aerial Nidr Holmes tipped in who winning goal at 485 of the third period when John McMillan set him up in front of Aces goalie Neil Perry McMillan scored brace for the Flyers while singles went to Vermeite Forhan and Dubeau Forhan scored with less than minute gone In the game after Adams set him up with good pass by Kingston de fender and he barged in on Perry Instead of the game turning into trout Aces bounced back on goal try Boh Clayton three minutes later anda pair by Charlie Convery which gavetha final on lead or seven min or Dubeau scored for the llyera at 1850 to bring on game back within reach Just afierfldefenceman Rick MoClocklln picked up his third penalty of the period Dave Fer guson passed the punk In front oi the Aces net andDuheau tipped it in lhe Fiyere only counted one goal in thenecoad period but poured 21 shots at Peny Ken Payne in nets for Bar rie came up with several good saves to shut out Aces for the lasttwo periods as the visitors mounted several deter mined attacks McMillan gottwo goals and an assist in the last period to hnng his scoring total to ll Dave Ferguson and Mike Dry been teamcdto help lion Vere melte get his aim goal of the apron at 1610 of the last per Kingston kept up the pressure for the first half of the second period in an effort to increase their lead but the Flyera start ed to carry the play to the via iiors mac in the remainder Coach Bep Guidollns insist ence that the learn get Into good eondlhon probably an counted for the hustle that got gimiourgoalsinthelastper Rick MoClocklin played good defensive game for the Flyerr blocking several shots He also emde on Metla McMillane first goal Dave Nieolimen out dthl Wen linelp with an ankle in im he got in the first league game plated In his dram lart 11W and plans to work notin ioron Ion Weeks who riflesed broken low in an uhihltlon gamergainat Gait mom slated once To protect his be wearing Ihodwy mini with ovalam wide yoke going down the sideattire lace and under the min Added tee tlon comer 1mm he ward Flyerr take on he Oakville Oaks atVOuhVllla tunnrrow al tarnoonr arm knowingly whflahu halt ldvzrlllllll All Id nausearents are Iceepted or publication on the premise that the product thpeervlce or the otter ls properly and hoaertly def rcrlhcd and in not worth race to ear Advertialnx accepted tor publication must not eun turn also or angleruteri claim or exaggerated hack sneak hy Falconer carried pionship eomprrutlvo prices and if any reader eonntelr Seeds Stingf mean Chicago 5127 earold defenceman who performed for Barries unior OHA champions in 194647 was the veteran many hardfought hockey battle and in recent eglrs was standout in losing cause with Orillia are Things have changed for the Orillia club with the gning of most of the errMarlboro stars but the team till could have used an aggressive checker and skater ability it he had desired to play But George ecided that 20 years of hockey campaigning was en ugh and hes now ready to hand over the burdens to tionr ar described loony advertisement we would nvomtrhhflm Iuat write or ealLlarrie Examiner artire manner of Comma of which thlr newrpaper an mm HOLMES the member kEN raan ounger performers When he left Barrie in 1948 George went to Gait here he played junior for couple of years and an advanced to pro where he played for 14 years spent five seasons with Springfield Indians and ight in the Western Proleague He went to Orillia ve years ago and was stalwart with Orillia club He eaves the game with the heat wishes oi fans who ad ed his aggressive checking and sharpshootlng talent MIDLAND JUNIORS ARE slated to Visit Barrie marrow when the AC5 Will have the opportunity of ed ming themselves for their opening to loss to oach Al Shewcliuk and ssoclates look for the A9 to he seriousroentenders or Georgian Bay junior group laurels mpaign which hasjust got underway Orillia juniors travel to Parry Sound mee hamrocks tor therother junior loop game on tap goes toGollingwood on Tues playa at Orillia Parry ts Huntsville nextFriday night llingwood Shiphuilders or tomorrow Midlaf Hockrrl slimline the new the Sound score BUTTON Canadian pres stationnei Oakland Seals had scored only is goals in nine games so coach Fred Glover decided it was time for drastic action The rookie coach switched young deienceman Carol Vad nais to left wing and the move paid off Friday night for the National Hockey League Seals Vadnais scored two goals to lead Oakland to 5d victory over Chicago Black Hawks and move the Seals into tie ior first place in the Wesiern Divi sion The victory watched by 7763 Oakland fans deadlocked the Seals with the idle St touis Blues and prevented Chicago from moving in iirst place in the Eastern Divrsron The Black Hawks remain tied for second with New York Rangers and Boston Bnrins unepoint hack o1 Montreal Can adiensTand must he wondering what makes the Seals tick in two games with the high scoring Black Hawks this seav Leafs littshurgh Penguins are at Los Angeles Kings and Minnesota North Stars journey to St Louis to meet the Blues tonight ASunday Montreal is at Phila delphia Minnesota visits New York Chicago plays at Boston St Louis journeys to Detroit and Pittsburgh is at Oakland other scorers for Oakland Friday were Billy Hicke Norm Ferguson and Gary Jarrett Bobby Hull and Ken Wharram connected or Chicago Vadnais 23 was moved to forward earlier this weekend was playing his first full game atthat position He scored on 20foot powerplay shot in the that period added his sea ddie period on five feet in 42 games with Montreal Canadienslldu ng the 195667 season nodal lat seasonVad nais scored on one goalilie now has three this year with Oakland which obtained him lrom the Canadiells during the Nats Bear Colliagmod Barrie Flyers are alone first place and Ottawas East ern National team is findingjits way allttle easier alier0ntarlo Hockey Association Senior riesaction Friday night The Flyers druhhed Kingston Aces 744 while the Nationals downed Collingrvood Kings Dereerolmes led the Natiolh als attack with two goals against the oustandingrgoaltend ing or Collingwoods Gary Waugh whohandled Ottawa shots gt Jean Cusson Richie Bayes Ab Demareo and Terry Cattery also scored iorrthe Nationals Clair Alexander Dave Fitter and Keith Smeltzer shared the Collingwood sco first Period lBarrie Forhan Adams Luciukl 057 hidingston Clayton Ball Dowdelll Kingston Convery Earl Whitel 751 Kingston Mercer 1148 Barrie Duheau Sergusonl M50 Penalties Dave Ferguson and Gary Ball roughing high sticking Clocklin Clocklin int 11 lint 1620Mdilodtlirl tholdi liiAl Bob Brown ihook 1925 Dave Ferguson roughing 1926 Second Period Barrie Adams Forhan Delcourtl nos No penalu Md Poriod Convery Ball Mainuan 435 Barrie McMillan Weekl Madonna 846 gt9 BarrieMcMillan Viflolrnes Panagdoko um Barri Vermette Fergus on pinealr 1510 adventure with caliber ately violate these ahnd Irda will not be permitted to nu our advertising minim snwuonllrsjg 78arrieHolmes Panagahko son the Seals have two wins They edged Chicago is at Chica goSept20 There were norother NHL games scheduled Friday but mast teams 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