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Barrie Examiner, 17 Mar 1979, p. 10

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1o tho examiner Saturday Mar 17 1939 Orillia club seeking Junior status By DAVID FULLER Of The Examiner Orillia is looking for Junior hockey team Owners of the Orillia Travelways Junior team in the Ontario Hockey Association applied to the league for Tier II Provincial Junior hockey team and are waiting to hear from members of the league after they meet April Don Dale manager of the Vince Decola of Penetanguishene is decked by member of Alliston Hornets as teammate Brian Pilon scores Kings sixth goal lravelways club said his team was interested in obtaining Junior status if the league ex pands Travelways played in the Central Ontario Juttior league last seasoit with Harrie Colts dont waitt it to seetn like were cltomping at the bit to get an team Dale said Illtll Its just that weve heard the league tnigitt favour expansion atid if theres an interest wed Ktxagcgyw raceway selections RtYIOthIIS like to be considered thats all lravelways club was asked to join meeting of other Junior and clubs March it to discuss the formation of iiew Georgian Bay Junior group ing Dale said attendance at the meeting would signify ait in tercst in the league the tcanis ow tier did iit share dont mean that to be detrimental to those who want to foriit the new league Dale saidHut were happy with the set tip were iii attd wed like it to stay that way If we stay and the OllA says theres going to he Georgian Bay league then well go along he said Dale said the OllA took up plicants on first come first serve liasis and his team wanted to get its name Ill The only way yott can do that is app 1y he said Brent liadds secretary manager of the HA said the appli ation received last ntonth will be submitted to the league members for considera tion and then must be given OllA approval Junior team in Orillia would affect other Junior teams in the area because of the reduced restriction on Iltlr ported players atid liadds said Editor David Fuller7266537 unsuccessfully to glove the puck Kings completely dominated the Hornets to win the game Examiner Photo by David Fuller li 11 till IIi Of The IIaniitier rlt11ii liti Ontario liitiiott rccoid books scoring statistics this ycai especially Whitc who scored llllllilwl ill ltiictangtitsltciic ircna lipptd wctc tist stiiititig to roll were tust rusty iiiiitviii llctlnltt ti iiiltiitaiiiiimr plum viitiet 33 tuitlicrticc is Ulllltt iiig liit tccoid iiigoiil Flitsr Iacc ntllt tiiii $15m tursc 1nii Heritage lotion 1l he did to ki tip Iilll they wcic iiowlicrc fit so Mighty Frostr itiiwi ti it immpm pm 2rPATIIHHDUAmwrudtTZ iillllttocksfitim it liodimti 71 Iv Itd Milt Hind 57 RIVERSIDHIINIW iiarrisim Ammrivr tot 1th loin Jackion tiiiiimt iii lt1ltlIlli ltltthUB iimiiiii Vodka iiiiiiii ti yitti lliv lhstoii Horncts as on Illtlll sgiinl IIlttllilfl ltrooks Sr 111 lgnigliiinttlltilt itwt Huh it piouittii tillltil ltiiitaiittitshtiic Ioic vii itiiuiiiiiilliiii viiiiiiiliiii minim iiltiiiniiiiiiiiiiilliai IIUHI tinIt PMSlb Hit checking trustriiiiit 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lcagttc scoring champion loliii REAMHMUN JOHN VltllilVl his team has had taxing St Amant UllilJ Mclurei727 IAbout It WWW YUM vl IA 1H Summon1613 fiuwk Storey it wrlluhww WW mm iyo st 1tlt tit itg int Otllt ts goaitcndci Maisin Dtxtimfilt tjnttmilmtll5 iituiriiit rowtI111 Siikylialt all year has been the tltillI had little help facing the 51 it Apiil amp ltroo Jr Iliixiinirii tut linilst lilulk llil Told mmckv MmHI Whmi mi Shun hm Km In HiTii Trot lllllt $2ooo Smooctni IJohiii iay llllt btit they looked unrcady on some of the 1R Scrannagii lliat lliiiic laix IS hdcp PurscSlflt TENTH Iace iiiilt liii ti 3m BIWKSIIIJI IIANUVIIH II Stud darllfl ti OLttVlilfissONlt sciiiiiinu pAcKAoiioiicvlti Liingiiiiiz inwaWW RNI3DBI3I3Fl Jtllts ttiitiokslliiiJiitcti it into it Shot On Goal 1R Scraniiagci to MM tulmmwlml worthy mm Woody Will 1M Jarvisv 11 it Blakbuk° ullllull limpcred Jean Mai Illliisllt Emth Kid mk 31 Iuilly llav Frost Diiaoloi til SPUdF TrlHl IttillSIJttlt Ilittttsv It iiitiiti SIXTH Pace milc tiind luiscHFilt MOORIZLANDS FRANK iW loncsi GI ARMSIIZADKIILLY tl tassl 111 Me Double littlctiiiniy ttiiiiiinilt iiti itmtllitllf ltt Mi IllltKlIllli IIIISI IIITI Hut ksliot IIJIIIIHII IHCST IIX IOll RIII It iii iid sports calendar SATlRliAY Harness Racing 745 pm titrace card Barrie Raceway Essa Rd Hockey 215 pm Peterborougli vs Community trcdit ttiion Minor leewces Harrie arena Dtinlop St pm Orillia vs Kinsmen Atoms Harrie arena 15 pm Owen Sound vs John Ellis Minor Atoms Harrie arena 630pm Kingston vs Rotary lcewecs Harrie arena 845 pm Kingston Township vs United Rubber Worker Bantams Barrie arena Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoff games SUNDAY Hockey pm Alliston HorneLs vs lenetanguishcne Junior been flat Wcatltcrbccs high scoring trio was responsible for numerous changes to the Mid Shorthanded Sunys score winner after secondperiod brawl in Orillia WELLle Ont 111 Despite playing the entire third period sltortliaiidcd following second period brawl Welland Sunys defeated Orillia lcrricis Iii Friday in anadtan Inter national Hockey League quarterfinal playoff game The win gave Wellaittl 21 lead in the best of five series The fourth game will be playtd today in Orillia and if fifth is necessary it will bc held Sunday in Welland total of 102 iiiiiitites in penalties were assessed after IOSIt AHDS IOllliAR LONDON 1Ii lliotogta goals including Kings second powciplay goal of the night at 723 of tlic third pcriod Dave ialwinski Hornets all thcsccond period altercation Midway way through third Dave Walter scored an tiiiassisfcd goal to give Welland 42 lead Late in the period Riuce tarrick scored for the leriiers while they Itad two Siskins poise fails quickly in 91 loss to St George Stayncr Siskins lost their poise and the gatnc lhtirsday in their playoff series with St icorgc lhc Siskins held the ad vantage iii play for the first It scored lorOrillia iii thcsccond with the next games scheduled star iictiniiidti in the bulk of his tcatns gamcs this season ltllttll the litIcagtircd laisin with less than nitntitcs rc niainintl and stopped all eight slttitslttlittttl took pciialt tin lttlti tl Iititll litglt than iti past iitncs IIlltlttlitllrlltllt was asstused toi 3o minutes by tctcttc Sandy lroctor while ll1IOll received It tnintitcs ct gami iii the series is it Sunday of thc lctii iitibcatt ttllll Kings tight said simply Kings cnioycd nearly two week laont whitt waiting for Alliston to cliiititiatc Bradford liltic in thcir gruelling league championship IIII Illl lciiod Itlll1ltl lilon Rnliilliiid ttiiiicll It If Illttltli ltiictaiii ltctiilit 1ft Ictictiiig iiltltlll 14 to Sitoiiil Iciiotl i1 Icnctaiit St lllittl lctaiti 11 lo lhtitllctiotl llobilliiid 11 Illllttlllld Iloltilliiid Illllit lc Iti4IIl ltitctaiii Iiloii iINIAI Ililii llishiti iitl Lloyd liiiksoitw lciittaiii Iiloii Iiicoal Kaltctn II If Shots on goal In Penttang llistoii kiiit ll Ii man advantage ch lichay Hob Sicinski and Rick Hincc were the other Welland goal scorers lainie Hodge aitd Kcn llcalev Orillia outshot Welland lit that is one factor the OHA and its members consider when reviewing an application Harry Hadden president of the Barrie Colts Junior hockey club said Tier 11 Junior team in Orillia wouldnt affect his teams abili ty to attract players We run first class hockey club and we do more for the players their the Tier II teams Hadden said Coaches call for skills TORONTO CPI Children should not play in minor hockey leagues until they have learned basic hockey skills number of minor league coaches say There shouldnt be any games utttil theyve learned the basic skills said Kevin Walton coach of Marlboro minor bantams of the Metropolitan Toronto Hockey League I11Hl Skating stickhandling and puck control first Then youd get into shooting and body checking He said most children pro bany would learn the necessary skills by the time they are tour 12yearsold Walton also suggested that the number of games be reduc ed by third to allow more time for practise An Mllll team of toryear olds plays between 36 to 42 league games not including cx liibttioii games tournaments and playoffs SIIIIKIVU ANS IIIIS The recent defeat of the Na tional Hockey League by the Soviet Union has highlighted the problcins faced by anar than hockey and has started many coaches looking for answers which Wlll allow iltlit diaii teams to regain supremacy Ron Smith technical director of the Ontario Hockey Associa tion said preparation is treated as secondary to playing in hockey Id like to know of any other sport iii which OltllXlIlOl is playing before hes had enough practices to learn the Itiii danicntals Andy Maxwell of the St Michaels hockey organilation says childrcit shotild play on smaller rinks than they now do Ilc also suggested that each team have seven players in cluding goalie on thc ice Its ridiculous when you see tie atid six ycar olds in ftill uniform on full sire rinks and most of them cant even skate Hill White who coaches Oshawa lentrats of tltc intario MttJOt itiiiior Hockey League suggested that players he grad ed according toskill lhcn when the boy is 11 or 13 now you can put them into league comparable with their skills Mllll president Ihilc Vitale says he tlititks skat tng should be emphasicd and is platintitg to iiitrodticc skating programs next year for children under thc ageof to The league also is planning to ban bodychccking next year for nine and to year old children Iltlll IIl TORONTO ttli Awareness 79 psychic ex position is no place for cynic lhc skeptic might have trotiblc keeping straight face when psychic Kcii Dixon of Sutton Ont puts himself into trance somewhere between dream statc aitd deep sleep and says that Minnesota North Stars will Will the Stanley up this year Minnesota still is fighting for playoff berth in the Na tional Hockey League lreclance photographer lony Hock looked little stir prised when Harb Mclieod read his tarot cards and told htiii he worked around lot of childish people Richard turran 23 of Ken Dixon lies in trance while predicting Stanley Cup winner Psychics trance reveals Minnesota as NHL champs Toronto was disappointed visitor who paid $2 50 admis sion to the exposition which began Thursday and con tinucs until Sunday came down here expec ting to learn something he said But everything has price tag on it Its so hard to believe these people when theyre so concerned about money Midland eliminated in quarterfinal loses to Orangeville in third game NORTH HAY tStXCtttlt Midland Secondary School lost toa one man army Friday ierry Henry of Orangevtllc scored it of his teams ti points to eliminate Midland from the OFSAA senior AA basketball championships Henry scored 1211 point in three games bridge reSults ltllll Ill II It II IIItlINI ltIZSI IS lirthi tlltlll Sill Ill John lIicll Roltltttitiiliiiliitiv Jean Iluilsc Win lltllllllll11i Itctl IZrl FYI lii1iiloitcs IIifci Ii 1iioliItiiliiliiikuipits tliit l1 on lti lilot Ipiesidcnlsitip Itlltll NOR ll st it ll Siittitithuitli Sun Iiiihiiii thin and Malta Iiill ltlil1lllllilllb 1ii Ill IISI li1lic inf Hint iti llollv IIIItllt tan It 31 lttnli iliiiiiin tli illtt lioitt Itt hillt II Ifltllltil II II III ll lII III Ill Iitit It ll tltltll uics 1iin iiiiist IttIilt ltii1Itt Italpli lliatitl ltIIllt litlt lcgizii 1oiic liiiiiit1icoilio itiiiti Si Itlllilllttllt Itll lci ltcki litlitti lt scrim ti I1l1t Ifllll1litlll hiiliy is ll Dl It ll Illtllttil ItISll IS lirili1 Stil III lloll llciiiiiston liibiohnson ituttit llllltiltlll11tl tilt OIIIIII Itosciiiaiv ltldl IIISI Hoia lttiicgiii Iititfclc1tiltc Scottlctliiiith Ilillltllt iiiifi it lltllt oircst ltIl l1t kc cihl statistics TDI INIIIRNATIONAI IIIHKEY LEAHlII tilcnn Hannan led Midland scoring with 13 points lamcs Mortau scored 12 and iattlt Haughton and John Farraghcr scorecd six points each Midland trailed at the hall HLI loprscctlctl Hiockvillc defeated Niagara District itfitt in overtime play In second overtime game linimins beat hathani 46 44 North Bay Widdiftcld downed Kciiora Heaverbrae$1136 in the other quarter final game lJarherin the championship North Hay dcfcatcd Midland 5754 Ill second round ERICYIIOINDS SEEK OII Svl lfl Slll MARIE Ont 1It The coach and the general manager of the Satilt Ste Marie Greyhounds will not have their contracts renewed this May the president of the Ontario Major Junior Hockey ssoctatton aiiiiotiitccd Friday presents World Georgian Barrie or 72871951 Georgian College Faculty Association Wednesday March 28 830 pm Georgian College Theatre Tickets $4 at PJs Baytield Mall Music Mail VA Sam Downtown IF SOMEONE IS INJURED ON for Saturday in St ieorge Siskins fell behind IlIi til the first period 30 in the second and only Doug iilltspic could reply to St icorgcs four goals Kings Penetanguishene arena Ontario Hockey Ass0ciation Junior quarter finals bestvot seven series tied two games each 330pm Kingston vs Rotary Ieewees Harrie arena 530 pm Kingston Township vs United Rubber Worker Bantams Barrie rena 730 pm Whitiby vs Bell Canada Midgets Harrie arena phy Year limclifc book says that collecting postcards now is the third largest collec ting hobby iii Britain led only bv coins atid stamps Last year asigncd postcard of the young Winston htuchill was sold for flit minutes said coach Del Watson btit penalties atid sonic disputed calls by the referee tutucd thc good effort to frustration attd it loss Sf icorge takes 20 lead in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior quarterfinal series in tlic tliirtf period Mark of seven series will take place 830 pm Monday tit Stayner Assists on the goal went to Westbrookc and Hill iuck lhc Iotirtli game in the best RINU SIAIS linal March 15 1971i lts 34 49 35 41 I3 53 31 32 38 lti 45 Ill 28 29 30 23 35 23 30 33 III 40 27 25 Ill 38 24 24 in till 76 lit 65 63 Ill i2 49 fit 22 59 Hi Sit 131 SM tilt 51 Sit 21 53 12 52 41 51 Sltt III 11 Tim mplcford Whitby Dave Walters Welland Steve liyon Whitby Reg Leliay Welland lirucc Otirady Welland John French Orillia Hill Wells ambridge Lott Nistico Welland Russ IIlliot Thunder Bay Riucc tailick Orillia lcs Burgess Harrie hris lierguson Thunder Bay Rick Molinaro anihridge Larry Mavety Whitby lord ullen Whitby olinWorxLOrillia 22 26 48 it tiary Venerruzzo Thunder Bay 22 25 47 36 PENALTY MINUTES Rick Hittce Welland 161 liou Nistico Wellaitd 111 Doit Raybould Orillia 121 Hill Gray Orillia 121 lolin Cook Whitby tot tiOAlillINDIIRS 12 game minimumt GP GA St EN I7 46 73 iii ti 2067 III II lilliii 86 I63 82 2388 I28 2069 III ll 3492 201 Dave iltit1patrick Thunder Bay John Adams Thunder Bay Dave lataryn ambridge ary Kurt ambridge Rob Dupuis Barrie Mike Ryckinaii Whitby Eritie Miller Harrie Hob Sneddon Welland lydcllarrisOrillia 22 130 Wayne Rutledge Orillia 17 119 it Too FINAL ANADIAN INIERNAIIONAI HOCKEY IiIIAIilIC STANDINGS til iA Its lim vg 29 It IR 114 bit IiFiIi lititl 22 lit 230 ill 44 Iltiil 573 ill ltil 179 I70 43 tiff 425 I9 21 213 238 38 651 fiflfi 251202 240 29 768 ti lfi Ill 26 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