Barrie Examiner, 4 Apr 1964, p. 3

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The National Hockey League semifinals are dom inating sport pages now but theres still interest In couple of other series the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League final and the Junior series between Barrie and Parry Sound Midland Flyers and Bradfhrd Expressmen are hook ed up in the intermediate series and these teams keep fooling everyone have yet to win at home Theyre tied 22 and both clubs THIS IS TYPICAL of play in the league all season At one stage in the schedule close to the end check ed and found every club with the exception of Brad ford had better winning record on the road than at home Bradford won everywhere Flyers missed great chance to grab 31 lead in the series last night They appeared ready for it winning two games in Bradford after losing the series opener at home But the Expressmen took 68 de cision Now the series narrows to bestofthree af fair Bradford has the advantage of home ice for two of the three remaining games if the series goes the limit On second thought the way play has been so far perhaps its Midland that has the advantage of two games on Bradford ice EXPRESSMEN OUTCLASSED the whole league over the regular schedule They lost only two games Playoffs proved tougher for Mei irvines squad They had to come from behind in the semifinal series to edge Collingwood and now are having more than enough trouble from the Flyers Fiyers are confident and coach Ray Garle yhas great formula for getting his boys up fol owing below par performance Gariepy said before this ser ies started that he honestly felt his club could beat Bradford JUNIORS PLAY TOMORROW As for the Plumbers they travel to Parry Sound for the third game of bestoffive Ontario quarter final series Just as in the BradfordMidland series neither club has won at home Barrie took the series opener at Parry Sound 93 next night then lost 75 at home the Could be that Plumbers let up after an easy vic tory They were outplayed in the second game and Parry Sound deserved the victory But Plumbers look ed bad in couple of playoff games against Coiling wood and Orillia then came back to eliminate both clubs in league playoffs PLAYERS IN THIS age bracket are inclined to be hot and cold and coach Al Shewchuk keeps reminding Plumbers thattheyhave to go alioutéiflhe ilmetd gain victories Theres no relaxing Its difficult Job though when club whips an opposing squad 93 on the latters home ice to make them believe the los ing team could have suffered bad night and theyll be tougher inthe next game Shewchuk believes hell take his club home to morrow night with 21 lead in the series Fourth game is set for Barrie Arena Monday night and no mat ter who Wins tomorrow Mondays game could be the final in the series NEXT WEDNESDAY will see the opener of the Ontario Midget hockey final between Barrie and To ronto Marlboros The teams clash at Barrie Wednes day night and will be back game next Saturday Mariboros are reported to have big but Barrie officials Jim Short and Bill lieve the local youngsters will make against the city slickers CHICAGO CPI Coach Sid Abel of Detroit Red Wings has been applauded in many know edgmble hockey circles as shrewd fellow He deserves the plaudits Before the current Detroit Chicago bestolseven Stanley Cup semiefinal series started he mentioned that the Alex Del vecdiio line would be sent against Chicagos big three some in other words right winger Gordie Howe would ha assigned the job of handling the Hawks Bobby Hull This shaped up lea show down between Howe the sgames acknowledged super star and Hull the blonde bomber who is tabbed as Howea successor as king of the National Hockey League Todayuas the two teams get ready for Sundays fifth game at Chicago Stadium with the se rles tied at two games apiece many experts say that the 36 yearold Howe has overshad owed his 25yearold rival The statistics hackthem up ull won the initial scrim 33 ey go whenthe Hawks whippedthe Wings 41 in the esopenerhere He epeatedly broke awayme own and observers said at the time that theold promay 615 lift wrong Since then the manwho keeps rewritiflgithe NHL record books easiectively shackled Hull gelatin thaiaeri Tarbeat ablato owns éoi 5h in Toronto for the second Billy Hicks and Ralph Back strong squad Raycraft be good showing Howe Checking Hull Also Leading Wings game which Chicago won 32 in overtime he appeared to be tir ing and took little more than his normal shift except for crit icalfaceoifs year ago when the Wings disposed of the highly favored Hawks in six games in the semifinals Hull scored eight goals Howe wasnt assigned to cover him and Abel remem bered the omission His strategy has paid off to state but the Wings are in trou Goalkeeper Terry Sawchuk the NHLa shutout king with career total of 96 in regular sea aon play is according to Abel definitely out of Sundays game due to recurrence ofan ailment in his left shoulder It has been diagnosed as pinched nerve This means the Wings ill go with Roger Croaieru victimofr Chicagos overtime victory Thursday That washis first appearance in cup play He took over early in thesecond period and appeared to he jit tery the remainder of the garn Apart from hSawchuk the Wings werereported to be in good physical condition The Hawks thoughi1ave defence man Elmer Vaako in hospital for observation alter the Zio ii gemaiicdexeioceiua an swelling onbis right The Moose may have an bitwith stick ora puck ora kneel Thursday game aid rm it may be arboil infection but hi Groom George Bailey leads Grand Garcon from horse van at the Fort Erie 0nt race track today on their ar Montreolfs Beliveau roaring AGAIN iii root can to beat Canadas Northern Dancer last year is owned by Frank Sherman of Hamilton CP Wirephoto rival for the opening of the rest thoroughbred racing sea son tomorrow Grand Garcon the only Canadianbred hors Out With Knee Injury MONTREAL CPtThere are lot of little guys on the lineup of the rookieladen Montreal Canadians and lot of big guys on the roster of the stabstudded Tomato Maple Leafs And thereby may lie the tale of Stanley Cup playoff Some of the little Montreal guys trying to relax in the teams Lnurentian Moun tain hideout Fridaympec that the big bad Leafs will use their weight tobring the lighter Hubs down in the filth game of their bestofsaven series here tonight One of the most vociferous of these is Claude Provost who stands stubborn ten pounds patrolling right wing for the Habs needling line know their idea is to play it rough in the first period to put us down because were not as heavy as they are Provost said Thats what theyre go ing to do But were going to take them anyway He and other pinisiud Hob players such as Henri Richard strom havebeen uedited by coach Toe Blake as the guys who have been needling the heats into costly mistakes It was thiskind of needling want it arrested as possible Vasko is expected to dress for the fifth game quickly as Barrie Atoms Eliminate HoSt Squad BRAMPTON Barris King men Atoms continued their win ning ways at the Brampton No vroe Hockey Touriinnient hero yesterday when they elimina ted tha host Brampton club 62 in twogame totalgoal series In the first game Barrie scor ed 32 victory with Brian Kin sells scoring two goals and Gerry Rnycraft the other Dong Mc Cranryrand Brian Howscore the Brampton goals Brent Bowenu Brian Kinsella and Gerry Rziycraftscored to back up shutout performance by Bruce Murray in the second gamers aovictory SrBarri Barrie willmeetl Oak Ridge todayL the finaiday touri nament forged his real estate business elude smith 36mpbellliealtor former ward of Simcoe Countyhaa en in says Hicks that enabled the Canndiens to bent Toronto 32 in the dying minutes of the third game Nowas the teainsget set for the fifth game tied with two wins each Blake may haveto de llend on his needlers Big Jean Beliveau the vet erancentre having one of his finest seams is root oi action Lilh an iniurcdknaedxmtos day will datérfiiinéif the big fellow will be outfor the rest of the season or able to play next week it could be that he will miss the rest of the Tor onto series Blake earlier lost Gilles Trem blayghlghracoriag lcft winger who played only one game of the series The Canadiens have summoned Claude Larose right winger from Omhbo of the Central Pro League who saw some action with the club during the regular season But Blake says he will use Ralph Backstrom as centre be tween Bernie Boom Boom Geolfrion and John Ferguson In place of Beliveaul Leafs arrived in the city by train Friday nightand took up their usual lodgings in down town hotel They reported healthy squad IMLACE CAN BE PLEASE After tonights game the teams move to Toronto for the aixth game Tuesday If sev enth is needed it will be played next Thursday InMontreal Said Leaf coach Punch Imlach on the teams departure for Montreal Friday As long as we dont lose the last gamewu play 111 be happy Two of the games in the se ries so far have beat penalty spectaculars The teams amassed if penalties record answer Pun alasinthe opener in Montrealwon bythe Canadians Thursday night they piled up so penalties in game Leafs swon 54f to even tha series Beiiveaua knee was injured in that game when he was boarded heavily by Torontos Eddie Shack Henri Richard sported five stitchlgaab over his right eye brow anotherxgift of Shack who butled him with his head Iike bull moose duringthe first period brawl of Thursdays Eame Thats one way of getting hiirt Richard said patting the wound gingerly id You see the way Shack hit him said Fegkguson himself quite hard ro CALId CARL INSTIGATOR Provost said Leaf detenceman Carl Brewer started the big brawl by diarging Bldiard He started everything then he an way that guy said Pro ost cantmndersihn Blakes aum tion of the main in IhhttheEeafs as pledeed to rannbuncp the appoint mantra his Mn Donald hell ssfoaiirancesiipervlso formsiof cc the better powerplay team We played well for about 25 minutes he said in fact we were butploying them until they got those two quick goals in tha aecondperiod Two or three of our guys got out of position and they got the goals HmLANDibebomefeo IinlinthoGeordanBoyIn tulnodillaAEodoylmn unaluriamndmodbcnlat Mtuww Michaelmaslee audibleSymon Baum iea will It Midland while the Flynn sewed their two vidos tea at Bradford fifth nine of the series in listed for Brldiord tonlthl Ind the sixth bark burr Monday Nlht Only doihlu scorer in last nights game was Midlands playing condi Bay Gariepy The Bradford goals were evenly divided among Stan IIiorniog ton Moo Gnland Gibson OIAary Ridiordsou and Lloyd Boyer Red Meleen nocoilited for the attic Midland marker The teams played through scoreless first period and the Expressmen grabbed 01 land In the second Piycra came to within one goal of the Emma men in the third but two goals In the last half of the final sculon clinched the verdict for Bradford Both teams missed power gig opportunities In tbs room flrst period Each team re ceived four In the ses sion but goelfuiderl Ban ry saith of Bradford and Chuck Jewell of Midland came in with big saves Ihdfoid mck early in the second period After only it seconds of play Giison aoorld unassisted and It Mtflioming ton banged home OLearya pass to make it 24 Expmssmen had so mar gin at 116 when league scor ing champ Moe Gaiaod finish edofflplflwiihHLmlnImd Boyer Gariepy scored Midlands first goal at 1456 but olaeary got that one back at ills leav Iiig Expressmen ahead at the end of the period Fiycra came back strongly to the first half of the third period McLean scored at 705 and Gariepy notched his second gosalat 920 to make the score Just over minute after Gar iapys goal Richardson took some of the pressure off the Exprusrnen scoring on pass from Galsnd And Boyer put the game out ofrcach for Fly ers at ism when he scored with Haslett and Galand pick lox up mists First Period No snoring Penalties Inglis Lawson Bell Bassard Smith Wuuall lfweznilu Yorke Second Period Bradford Gibson ll Bradford fbomlogton OMAry 1M Bradford Giilhnd tifamrd Boyer llt Midland Gariepy OConnor Weslfalll Jess igmm or is on Penalties Boyer Forhes Kelly Ball McLean Yorke ISBN Third Period Midland McLean Dorlon Lawson Midland Gariepy Westfnlll 020 Bradford Richardson will Gnland Bradford Boyer Hazlett Galand um Pcnaltlu Yorke Gallnd Shots on goal By Bradford id 1333 123 By Midland Don Mills Entries Barred From Tourney The Young Canada Week pee wee hockey tournament wound up in Goderich Friday but the AA class triumph by Scarbor ough Lions had to take back seat to other developments Tourn me officials an nounced they have barred future entries from the Tomato suburb of Don Mills after last minute fightduring Don Mills 44 loss to Scarborough Thursday Don Mills coach Jack Bein bow wasted few words in his comment on the action The whole thing In ridicu lous be said denyin reports of brawl in the al min utes of the game He said his team didnt demo the aus Rookie Leading Boston Batters Titthe age of 19 most kids are stumbling around trying to find job or are battling their way throughfreshman English Tony Conigliaro at the same like is Weilog his way through major league opposition into permanent employment as freshman starter with Boston Red Sox The rookie outfielder con tinued his torrid spring pace Friday knocking in two runs one the winning telly in the 12th as Boston nipped IAia An geles Angels The way the Red Sox have been goingConigliarolooks as out of place as CeryGrant in the Bowery He leads Boston with 16 runs batted in four borne runs nine doubles and 13 runs scored He istiadfor the lead in Irlples with two and this 21 hits tank him behind Cari Yas mnniski the American League batting champion and Frank Mallone who each have 23 Hes batting an unspectacillnr 299 but 15 of his hits have been for extra bases giving him Mil slugging percent 0o gliaro only in his lecond year of professional baseball appears somewhat unconvinced by everything that is happening to him gt Every time see my name in thebatting ordar3 he said run to the outfield on fast aalcmhletmtddiemanL agerl sight dont wantto give him chance fodiange his mind it he sees me At the same time the sixfoot three1l5pnund youngster re mains confident about his chances once the regular sea son starts dont have any ideasof murdering American league pitching but neither do have any ideas of their murdering Beneriw Wo Answer In other exhibition actionI Carl Willey suffered complex compound fractured law as he helped pitch New York Mets to 91 victory over Detroit Tigers Don Dryrdaie pitched his first complete spring game in Los Angeles Dodgers 122 triumph against Cincinnati Reds gt Baltimore Orioles bombed Whitey Ford and the New York Yankees scoring five runs in the first inning San Fran cisco Gianu heat Cleveland In diana for the Jnintb straight time 58 behind Orlando Cep edas two homn rims and four RBI Washington edged Chicago White Sox 43 although the Sco ators Claude Osteen had his soorcless inning streak stopped at 17 Julio Gotay sparked Pittsburgh Pirates to 125 victory ovu St Louis Cardinals with firsteinning three run homer pension so lllclioose to Ignore it The orgenlicrs ofthe team are preparing statement on the matter HAD LITTLE TROUBLE Despite the controversy Scar borough had little trouble win ning the title downing Pcicr borough 41 in the semifinal and defeating Winnipeg by the same score in the final Winni Pcl had lied Sarnia 22 In their semifinal but advanced to the final on the basis of better shotsongoal average In earlier ploy Streetsville advanced to the series send finals with wins over Oakridge 32 and Tlllsonburg 41 In series action Dresden blanked Point Edward 24 Harriston shut out Norwich by the same scnrETTVirginiatnwanomM Luckiiow 41 and Ayr trounced Virginiatown 72 Dresden Har ristown and Ayr advanced into on semifinals The only other Godericb games new Tillsonbnrg turn back St Marys 41 in se ries and Beaten down Paisley in series Teams from Trenton Tomato Faustino and Toronto Dorset Park won their respective divi sion titles in the AA section of play at the Little NHL tourna merit in Orillia Trenton took the NHL crown with 71 victory over the Fausr v17 tins NHL Entry The lauatlnl AHL learn edged Orillia 32 for their victory and Dorset Park dumped Orillla 11 for the Jun Ior championship in section quarterfinal ploy teams from North Bay won in all threedivisions to advance into semifinal play here today North Bay NHL shaded Peteru borough 11 North Bay AHL blanked Peterborouglr 20 and North Bay Junior trounced Peterborough May windup of the night day Brampton Easter Week no vice tournament will have an lntematlonal flavor as Toronto Bert Robinson meets Detroit for the group championship Jeannine NOW PAY lATER with our convenient BUDGET PLAN DANGERFIELD morons BarriPA mar CARRIER MISS YOU lf yonr carrier has not arrived by pan please phone 7282433 And Copy WIlIBo Delivered To Your Home THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VAllEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF CARS 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