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Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1950, p. 25

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And tomakemaitersmore ditfi STROID REDMEN stressed youth for fli ture baseball lalirels and last plan paid dividends with the the South Simcoe baseball championship With roster WllOS ages range from 16 to 23 years the Rednieii finished second in the league standings and proceeded to eliminate firstplace Palgrave season the winning of in the semi finals Ivy also wilted under the fastrun ning hardhitting champions in the finals MIDLAND lCE OEElclALLv HOME GROUNDS FOR FLYER BEES FIRST TlLT SATURDAY Barrie Flyers hockey organization but probably one of the busiest is Jack Dyte the amiable director of the Flyer farm system Dyte who gained his coaching knowledge by watching Scotty at 01 Petes Place climbs out of tllel mattress before Barries street lights are tllrned off arid tumbles back long after they are turned on The reason is Dyte iiandles all boys who have pair of skates and wish to perform lsonic day forgtlie junior Flyers His work takes in pccwees bantams midgets and the junior cham pions cult the Flyer organization have won the right to place their de fending titleholdcrs in Mid land for the 195051 season Hence Dyte not only wanders up arid down the featured hill on Maple Avenue but also the many hills providedby Highway No 27 It isnow official that the Flyer Bees will use Midland Arena as their home ice and operate in the Georgian Bay group with Owen Sound Greys Coliingwood Green shirts and Newmarket Rockets new entry this year The reason for the move was quite obvious The club could not gtoperate financially behind their parent roster The same situation cropped up in Guelph and the Billmorcrexecutive moved their team to Fergus Midland Enlightened The move was indeed enlighten ing to Midland where junior hockey has been at low ebb Midland and Penetang officials called meeting for organization of junior entry and poor re sponse was received Now with the Flyer entry Midland Gardens Phone 408 OrO Ema Ta ii Mwwr Make Your Reservations Christmas Dinner KKKKEKKEKEEEEZEKMEEKKKKKKKKEKKKKKKKEKREKKEPEKEKg Fairway lodge $31523tt3t3$itthbhhhbrlgizmzam5 Barri Fillers 00 and fans can be assured of high class hockey Hap Emiiis agrees with coach Jack Dyte when he says the Flyers stand in excellent peating their OHA honors With three holdovers from last years championship club coupled with Al honiebrcw and imported hockey talent plus playershopcd to be gained from Midland the team shows ability to become stronger than the 194950 crew Dytc didnt know if he was go lnlirio ICCCiVCaill hell in ICiidldtlie lahk Hpivot prospect from chance of lc Hap Emms might be the most worried man in the The spirited crew are pictured above as follows front row left to right Murray Amos Robin Wright Austin Bowman Don ald Wice Ron Davies Centre row Harvey Flegel Jack Wood Danny Flegel Roderick Black FlSClClellpbcll Back row John Bowman Fraser Sutherland Leo Gibbons Walter Fiegel Grant Wallace plioto by Smith Studio ACK lYTE to player strength from the ASmiths Falls McKenney perform team or not But practice sessions he is lioldingjed in in Midland to squad night following Monday and Wedg ability four games with the and showed tremendous Flanking McKcnricy are CSdy whirls and hopes to find Doug Molins of Capreol and Bar four or five promising juniors Play Newmarket Monday The season starts Saturday the Elyers as they oppose lliC GrriShirts in Collingwood The first home stand in Midland is Monday against Newniarketcoach ed by Joe Peat and said to have fair crop Of juvenile graduates skating the ice lanes It should be an interesting con test because Dyte also has youthful band of Flyers All but two are still eligible for juvenile The average age of the Flyers at land Larry Reid present is 165 team appears to be knit formidably Most strength lies up front with three balanced for ward lines complete unit from the championship team is Bud Red Harron centering Ken Col lins and Des Kelly All three are slated for delivery to the team next year Then there is Don McKenney Now or 223t03tgt3iEigtgtgtgigEgttEtg3t3Pr Sale It Again wtllho held troM30pimuntil game time gm rir St Michaels Bahamas ritlay Doc BARRlE ARENA Reserved Seats Available More Your ReservatiOnNow fieke7oreovsibleuritil 5192onthe day UPLKEIEQittiliolhiw1nagtinolest11BARBIE 830 pimp Dlxles Phono 0057 norms Phe 9089 Bradleys Phone 9052 Whittys Drug Store Phone 2823 Out of Town Agencies Smart Smoke Shop Orillla Somers Electric Alliston Gilmore and Son Lotroyyroves Allen Newmarket The Camdan Bank of Commerce Cnmp Borden Ticket Reserved 36th $125 $1006 755 tax inl can 25 it an Samewwmvommm Isw1ssssssss8ssvsssssssissssx rics Dave Red Sanderson Mohns is the most promising im port on the club good skater with size and strength to go with lit Doug will be watched closely throughout the future season Sanderson is also big strapping lad with plenty of skating ability and puck wizardry The third uliit consists of Maurice Chevrefils brother to Flyers cap tain Real who skates the centre lanes for Jack Garner andBill Kirk both 0fBarrie On defence are Ken Robertson graduates from the Flyers minor system and Bar rie Church League plus Hilliary Menard rugged puckster from Timmins George Cuculick 15yearold netminder from the minor ranks will guard the pipes unless Marv Brewer returns from Waterloo Hurricanes for duty with the team Cuculickwis looked upon as one of Barries brightest prospects Coach Dyte is looking forward to few wins and few losses through the course of the 18game schedule but feels that by the end of the season he will have club worthy of carrying the Flyers championship flag DEFENCE RECRUITMENT lt Rising membership in the Civil Defence Corps in England and Wales stood at 73666 atOctOber 31 an increase of 12157 over Sep tember In thesame period Bri tains Auxiliary Fire Service in creased by 456 to 5892 STANDARD TIME SgoR Ts cAMERN Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner By ltlkl PEPPER ioottuil iVei xicli begins as liilzioi liiilticli in tile late soliillicr days reaches its peat iii liiidov cmbcl ccl ycziit fhc climax in the criszs tomes with illl Grey Cup final and after it the dottins pro nounce all 110w connected in any way with the sport sane and happy aiid send then home only to have the Salim fever build up for Liextv years EastWest final is it all worth it Docs the bringI 1ng together of the Eastciii and Western cliniiiploll for one Oillbttlll grime on usually ktlll1tlltilltfl= field actually Ilillt llic real tllllli pioll llllr you iklllg tfic East and Jtst chumps to knock them selves out on wholly icy field not fit for slumpshod horses to try and pile on the points to become chaing pion of gtlloll that for most of lhel season is played lll clear wellS grassed giidizoiis As some race horscs lLlll better in the iiilid it collld well be that defeated elis tries on the good playing surfaces are actually lJtfltl clubs on an icy windswept ficld Since the first they Lle Eastg West game in 1921 there have been many who alm the game lOtfsllli necessarily decide the real ChampI foil in cvery Canadian major sportl except football ultimate victors win their place at the head of the Class in series of gallics rather than iii suddendeath contest Willi the 1950 edition of the East West game hardly packed away the coach of one Eastern Big Four team Lew llayman of Montreal Alouettes has scattered few of his ideas on future Grey Cup football play llaymaii said he felt the officials of the Canadian Rugby Union with in thcir limitations were doing the best they could But he said that professional thats the word he usedi football in Canada has come to bc big operation has out grown its baby hood and has out grown that sortof supervision think you will find that next year the two big foursEast and Westwill take over operation of their own business run as the World Series in baseball is con ducted by the clubs concerned llaymnn felt that one game is not ii fair test for naming an allCan ada champion twogame total point series would be fairer And too twogame series would af ford morc peOplc chance to see the annual classic Lenhada complaint about the Eastern Big FourOntario Rugby Football Union playoff to decide the allEastern winner think that this could be done away with This got to be more farcical than ever this season when Argos had to play off with their own farmliands Toronto Baliny Beach Imagine if Brooklyn had to play off with the Montreal Royals to qualify for the worlds baseball series such system would be laughed right out of existence Church League Clamp Down On Eligibility Barrie Church Hockey League is well in stride with the seasons schedule but there is still trouble in the eligibility of some players Since last Saturdays games the loop executive placed heads to gether and decided to take further action if coaches dont check on their players attendance Which just goes to show the league made rules and are em phatically going to stick by them player must have his necessary percentage of Sunday School at tendance The bantam division experienced some whitewashings in weekend games with total of five goals be ing prominent figure Twice club won with five and once il 11 team lost The losing squad was St Marys who dropped close 65 decision to Central in wideopen freescoring contest Hook led the Central attack with three goals while sharpshooting Ken Beaver notched pair and Ronnie Van singleton Diminutive Danny Farrell and Jim Halhsniped pair each for St Marys with Maloney adding the oddmarker Rampaging Allandale Combines smothered Trinity 50 asGeorge Field ran wild for hat trick Howard Forbes and Bob Thompson completed the total First Baptist sported the same brand of energy as Allandale for they too chalked up 50 triumph over Collier Doriald Hurst and Christie were the big scorers with two apiecewhile Quinlan dented the twine once In peewee action Central edged Allandale Combines 21 Brian KeaSt and Allan Newson provided Centralywith their yictory margin while Gary Fraser kept EtheComy bines in the hunt St Marys ran wild against Col lier and recorded 70 win OHeara paced the winners with two goals Singles went to Paul Ford Jimmy Hargreaves Tom Gaityjifsarii Ciiilla7ad TOm Tobin On goals bydefending champions SPORT wound the Circuit Mali recall 11111 JjlliflA Shifty Tim THURSDAY DECEMBER Alfiese ANGLEsif By GEORGE STOREY llAliitiE FANS MAY NOT iilIAHZI ll but inc note siot Lilliqiic Watch 111 iiap Eiuliis who is plod tile llyciv to pail of HM Jtlitloz championships lnc illlllnljlt iziclitoi ittics liizo pl oil tl cw occasions but he slipped on our chartered biis tiip iios st gtll couch 115 while with Oiligiiizi Knights of the Alixrits sons lElltlil tic led lilt Kiiiizltls to the finifiilh were Soliiiillcd that the Omani Jami filaiiitici oi toziiilaicr pleselltcd him with il llt cii itSllllittlillll tillilltZ illtlilildtll ftlticd llzc following season dcho the Second lozitl War and llip caliic back home ti lead our luiiloi fl and Jun lch tlllltgt lilT GETTING BACK to the point of flitstory lhe cxNlon triul Detroit New York professional filled the role llillllg coach for Omaha until he suffered badly broken leg in his sec ond scuson Naturally the rugged performer was forced to spend ten days in hospital bed which meant the Knights were with out coach limms wondered how he could direct his team in such state until Alexander Graham Bells invention the telephone came to the rescue The Knights were playing at home one night so llap had radio placed by hisbedside plus direct telephone line to the players box and the Omaha dressing room The boys were unaware of the equipment placed in their quarters and were chewing the fat around the room while defining uniforms amc time for the piegame pep talk and from speaking system thrust llaps roilc llE SAli iilC COULD lllllti yilsi lltllt all the players were Scaled The necessary words were spoken to place fire ill the tlllr and the Klilglils took to the ice llliiilis listened to the playlgtyplq broad cast and kept talking to his fillin coalii li telephone in this may he iccclvld an accurate picture of how the play was going who was on the ice and so on for pclililty killing for important faceoffs irliliocuvrcs that make contest and coachs worry When the fit minutes were up and the teams departed for then ispcctive dressing rooms to hang up equipment lllilil relaxed but in until then The result was Omaha captured victory by the Slim count of 10 Tlllll triumph sits foremost lll llaps mind even today lie nad couched lll squad to ii gruelling will from hospital bed ftLli to be proud of We hope llr Eilinis never has to resort lo such tactics with his Flycijs tion timing the Ki =Jl ii Lid ci but if the coaching problem ever docs arise Dave Wright and other associates of the air world could becoiile background heroes SHADOWS MAY ACCOMPANY ST MIKES WILLIE MARSHALL ON JUNIOR VISIT HERE FRIDAY In past seasons Barrie Flyers coach Hap Emms generally designated one of his attacking units to blanket another clubs top scoring trio This season the Doug Towers Lionel Barber Chuck Wood combination has been elected for the thankless chore If They received their initiation iii Oshawa lastSaturday ill the con test with the Generals and came up with an Al effort The Motor City snipers of Alex Delvecchio and Lou Jankowski were held off the score sheet as unit although Lou did notclii goal while his team was man short viaa break away So when St Michaels College Majors are at Barrie Arena Friday night fOr their second appearance of the season all eyes will turn towards Emms to see how much he fears the Double Blue power Ofl Willie MarshallBob SabourinDan MacDonald Doug Towers and company may spend the evening playing host to these three scorers aiid then again Emms may figurehis three balanc ed combinations canoffset the Ma jors top unit That is how the situation liesl Friday Coach Johnny Peanuts OFlaherty the rabid lrishman who was ousted from the players box on his last appearance at Barrie Arena depends largely upon the Marshall spearhead Wee Willie is the same lad who Guelph Biltmores were forced to return to St Mikes when they failed to fulfill deal withFather Flanagan The Bilts were report edly paying Marshall $4500 Since LIONEL BARBER Majors Just how the dancing centre will fair against his former teammate goalie Lorne Howes will be ques lion Howes should know Mar shalls moves while Willie prob ably has Howes weakness if there is one Spotted llzr itilig llic piltl llll lllltc holds the lie would give instructions ifS to players to ice for power plays and all ciich scored once If II newremacreagetalcumiciclezzlzlziezczzbzzelzmziccnz 0hr Barrie figurine EACES CAPTURE Ross llliiibuil li graduate Section lMPoges 2532 TTURNBULL SCORES WINNER IN fSUDDENDEATH OVERTlME AS ROUND 87 mm Barrie Church League iraiiks put an end to lhrlliing dramatic stllilllilill playoff ibetwceii Aces and Canadian General ElLLillt Monday night fat the regular Town and district League dtnibielicadcr The gtlllfl trlll li1 placed ii plitii lichlllll libs cage Cttaludiiill Chuck Jtiiiicy at iii or the sou iciiltlieih gtrtllliti tlllillllt ptizll lo the Al Zulilltlj LUlt of iT and Siltl them into the lmguu agoiiht lilllllilii Anni Wrcc tiililli lilictix iisll llllplthitl club lio rilmkcdl llilo tlu playoffvlili Elm lint MllcliA tlltti tlliltgtl ill the game 34 out lllbl lin opilillig Llltllf flit iil lYtck +3 liic Lcilt llilu llolidi cozltlwt with tinogolil deficit and Zollglit loolh and nail to wlpi out Illt lcntl Villl Jiitfk blktHlJv clv Lixiigtilizt film 15 it titlul lIlcttlicialls did gall Elli ctlgr on the Sonny lliiltl tallied itilikt and Carl lrcciiough cliliiaXtl Wiiiiiri Kiln nil Ll the hunt in goals in Limit and Lotus Sloctizizi out ll lJitJk down the lmegml dill Autonicn illlll llo lfi ll HRS IENAIJYLESS GAME Not in ii anally lilrltl in iii Montreal taliodliiisdialsii iii um gami iliitl lll 23le on Noxtiliber 26 1th lm in peiialtylCSS tLt3lt Eliivtl ll the Nill tlllL season llimi in two other iillllis played iii gttillll in which only one penalty lziiposcd and Boston liguitd ilJIli these games ion Only one piiilt was meted oli in the ilwtoiilietroit game on NlAczillirl mini llic Rangers Blllilis 11 Xorciiibcr 15 game great uphill battle by deflecting llrennans tllti past lirilct Keri llll one second of icgulalloil tiilu ieniailiiiig ili had witlidiawri gollilc ltl llllt for iii extra attacker and thc ltratcgy paid off There was no scoring in lllt 10I gmiiililt overlimc period that follow 1rd hence suddendeath pciiod look place lliiilhilll who ililfl lrttlltd liiaiker iii the third stallii Zfor Aces turned up with the willf illil to allow pull of lilctfcluhsl lto head for the dressing rooms Aces scoring was done by lllt llllit luliibull with his two llllti yllig mates Doug and Doll Column Aces played their opening filiail with Dominion Auto Wreckers llisti lllglll and wind up the league witlil the second contest Monday at Bar llic Arena comiilelicilig it it pm The undefeated Alllomcii ialorg led to cop the title defeated Wonl lrici Valley ill the doubleheader 12 Ito capture their sendfilial set by round score of 03 llreckcrs salted victory in the third period when they scored twice to break 22 deadlock Lou OConnor and Ioiiii Walton caclil tallied pair for the Wreckers MENS TIES Boxed MENS SOCKS GLOVES SWEATERS Flyers need the victory allright They are heaTier in the loss column than leading Toronto Marlboros and cant afford to trail by much if they hope to catch the Dukes Consequently the role Of the Towers combo is likely to be in ac tion Friday night Flyers trounced St Mikes 104 here on the first outing blit since then OFlaherty has tightened his forces and is backing up from none They hold recent victories over Guelph and Windsor Spitfires which speaks well for the power how in the Double Blue ranks his donning of St Mike uniform Marshall has been clicking the goal average regularly and is one big reason why the Bay Street juniors are far from counted out of the lOteam race Marshall has been big lift to rightwinger Bob Sabourin the isreredited with the improvement of exBarrie star Dan MacDonald St Mikes have strengthened their netminding department too with the addition of Ed Chadwick on loan from Toronto Marlboros Chadwick has been what the doctor ordered for the sudden rise of the MakeReservatio Pioneills Make this memorable festive season for your Pleas iStmaS andl ltQ 45 Qws QM smmms Kelly Jack Graves and Thoro good Trinity blanked Barrie Com bines 30 In the lone squirt contest the Bruins eked out 21 triumph over the Leafs HOuson and Gibbons tallied for the Bears while Brew ei notched the losers counter ns Earll 5i KKKKKIGKKQQKK PARKAS KKEEWWK was $100 $150 $200 $250 85c $110 $150 to $300 BELTS all sizes $100 $150 HANDKERCHIEFS Boxed 75c $100 $150 LINED UNLINED WOOL SHIRTS White Plain Shades Striped $395 $450 to $750 PYJAMAS $395 $495 $6 $095 $350 $495 $005 to $1095 BOYS HOCKEY SWEATERS $325 BOYS HOCKEY SOCKS DRESSING GOWNS $550 to $230L SUITS OVERCOATS STATION WAGON COATS WILF TODD mitiktiimhirtimBtthttiitEtBtEnEEzgiEiBiEiEahEiEiEtDiPiMEtSL DONT FORGET IF YOU STORE YOUR CAR For the Winter You Get REBATE on Your Insurance PHONE 5201 Stevenson 00 Ross Block Barrie lam yKEKKWKKKKKWRKWKfKC lt itd lfiilfl61EEi5EPtllliMKKKKKWJ Christmas Suggestions STETSON HATS $850 $1000 BROCK HATS Give Hat Certificate WHITE MUFFLERS $500 $175 to $350 anammmammzm3i33mmslam3immmmanmmxamzmammamtammm $l75 MENS AND BOYS WEAR 55 DUNLOP ST BARBIE mammmzmmmmpmv 4312339 39150313 ti unitiiilloiiay DECEMBER 24 CHRISTMAS DAY DECEMBER 31 NEW YEARS DAY 12 noon tOTme 530 pan to 730 pm BARBIE HOTEL ONTARIO

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