The Barrie Examiner Tuesday January 18 1977 By PHIL BRANSTON Fourgoal spree leads Flyers to con vincing win LINDSAY Barrie Flyers went to work on Lindsay Lancers Monday with the result being an 112 thrashing in the only Ontario Hockey Associa tion Senior game Lindsay fans must have had an inkling of what was to come as less than 100 showed for the game Phil Branston wielded the torch for the Flyers last night scoring four goals and backing up four others The line which the left winger works for bagg ed 18 points against Lindsay second last in the Belisle Divi Sion Paul Regan increased his leagueleading points total with one goal and six assists On the other side of the centreman Gary Lyte collected two goals and three assist Other Barrie goals went to Bill Burlington Terry Agnew Bob Monteith and Bob Baird Senior Standings Ilenwick Division Wl Cambridge 16 2133 98 Brantford 15 4154103 34 Barrie 15 1111310631 Orllliil 1115 1136117 23 Belisle Division Thunder Bay 17 1151 95 35 Whitby 15 fl 1127 80 31 Lindsay 619 8016613 Mississauga 24 HS 234 Monday Result Barrie 11 Lindsay Fridays Game Orillia at Hrantford The goal by Monteith was his 50th career marker in Flyers uniform since joining the Senior club three seasons ago Tom Lee in the first period and Sean Lucas on powerplay in the final period replied for Lindsay which was outshot 4526 The win kept Barrie within hailing range of Cambridge Hornets and Brantford Alex anders currently tied for first place in the Renwick Division Both Cambridge and Brant ford won games this weekend to move in frot of Barrie dismal 53 loss to Whitby Warriors Fri day helped Brantford pass Bar rie Flyers have an important twogame series with Thunder Bay Twins this weekend Flyers are in Thunder Bay to meet the leaders of the Belisle Division Saturday and again Sunday FLYERS NOTES Ernie Miller went two periods in net for Barrie in his second start since joining the Senior league last week Ron Patter son finished off the onesided contest Robbie Ralph played in his first game as Flyer He joined Barrie from the ranks of the Southern Hockey League Flyers have 10 games remaining in their schedule Two against Thunder Bay this weekend two against Orillia three against Cam bridge and one each against Whitby Brantford and Lind say MINOR HOCKE ROUNDUP Ellis Atoms Wln over Martingrove Barrics John Ellis Construc tion minor atoms beat visiting team from Martingrove twice this weekend by identical 41 scores In the first game an exhibi tion contest at the Lefroy Arena Garry Wilkins struck for three Barrie goals the other going to Mike McLaughlin Glenn Williams Walter Hin Dutch coming Georgian bay Oldtimers host the Dutch National Team in an exhibition hockey game Wednesday at 830 pm in the Penetang Arena End streak Gateway Contractors minor midgets broke fivegame 10s ing streak with 31 win over Oro this weekend Peter Fossey Brian Mac Donald and Dale McKnight scored for Barrie Second win Glenn Laycock and Paul Delaney scored two goals apiece to lead the Allan 300k Juveniles to 64 Win over Willow Grove juniors of Philadelphia The win was the second in row for Barrie Saturday at the Barrie Arena Delaney potted two quick goals to give Barrie 43 win Ed Hoare and Mike Boyle also scored tor Barrie Sunday in Letroy Wayne Ginnotti had two goals for the Royals Mike Clawitter and Wayne Sands contributed Single goals FAMILY TWOSOME WINNE Sheas Barrie recently com pleted its Family Twosome tournament for five and 10 pin bowlers Many were pre sent Saturday at Sheas when ton and David Crockford tallied in the second game Williams first and Scott Metcalf tthirdt of Barrie were honored as stars of the game John Ellis returns to York Simcoe Minor Hockey League play Saturday at the Barrie Arena 420 pm with Aurora the visitor 32 win STROUD iv Danbon Stroud edged Lefroy 32 in novice hockey game Sunday John Kilpatrick Derek Har ris and Robbie MacDonald scored for the winners with Mark Bruning and Jim Inglis answering for Lefroy Steve Badestsclier had strong game in net for Danbon Two goals Terry Bruining and Les Shana non each scored twice to lead Lefroy Lake Simcoe Marine to +1 victory over Stroud SimA coe Radiator Atom 8s in minor hockey action in Stroud this weekend Sproule beats Stroud club ORO Sproule Home bait tams 0f Orr bumped Stroud 34 in York Simcoe Minor Ilockcy League play this weekend John Ayerst had two for ro Paul Morgan Ron Verwey Dean Iteavie and John llickling added singles Gord Shurr Joe Marchildon Mario Pizzulti and Joe Beleskey scored for Stroud infMi our photographer dropped in Winners include front row at left Glenn McGarvey James Haddock Grant Leavitt Ian Marten Donna Mrs Wes Allsopp presents Hank Elliott with the Wes Allsopp Memorial Trophy during the Barrie Minor Hockey Weekend celebra Thornton loses out to Sutton airiis pcewccs of Thornton battled into the third round of the lhornbiuy Itcwcc Hockey tournament this weekend before tasting dcfcat Thornton clouled 1lioinltiiy tH and Oak Hidch 272 bcloit falliligill toSutton Paul Hrctt had two goals in the first victory singles going to Mike Switzer Gary Ilurxwll Scott Ilverton John IIllsworth wcn Sponaglc and Scott Kcrr Steve 1cann and Todd ltl rier shared the shutout Roger Gibson hueill riiil Ellsworth tallied against Oak Ridges lohn l1ltiivl against Sutton Anothtrlhornton1min uz ninghani lllllil lost 31 ll Betton in regular schlulu game this weekend Threegame suspension lllllllfl tIi Alain on of the hicoutiini Sigticirtn has been given lltlttLt11 suspension and fund $13 by Rene iagnon president of ln disciplinary committvu ol the Quebec Major Junior lIoikty League it was announced tloii day The disciplinary mow follow an incident last Thar sdaj in which lagnon spot 11 tilt face if referee liolwi Moll tfils during game against the Royals it oinwall Manson may want trade Ililll lr llim man Hudson allxtai ttlltl with ch York Yankic and the AiiiIrican lanolin1 valuable player last said Monday he not tIk to tlitdcd or bit out he ntlttntt Tho Yankees arrlit lll up to two 1lll igi cincntu Munson said prior to Sttll1 celebrity dinner at which ht was head table ginst llltwl itittlli BARRIE Ml lions Sllltllj tiric Arena llu unplug is presented annually 11 liar ric citicn for out ntlinc service to minor hockey in momma til iill twist it v12 ltilttix Sliitll lilt it all ill pllttr II llz warv4 WIIWKMUI var it MacKeiizie and Lenny Leitcli Back row at left An thony Small tstandingt Iony lvlathcsoii Harry Winkle lcan Marten lion Mclicnic iiid Iicl laItcli lliiitl rim rit felt Itov Mallicaiii Lovtuit iiiioll Slitrt liilll li llllltttt till tll upsw Ariidal NOB HOCKEY AWARDS GO OUT Harrie Mr IIlliott is the secretary ot the Barrie Legion Minor Hockey League has been for seVin years Mac MacDonald vaé 4f Maw mmm is lt tlrlHl IluRI RMIuR 11 ill cntial ln gold medal iii bc wnIoi level of it litllt Winter Games right photo at right accepts the Harrie Minor Hockey Award from Harrie Minor Hockey Association HMIIAJ gymnastic competition Har llt gymnasts dominach the event Examiner Iliotor storage division leaders unions liastcrn Division Slater uicninnti Stingers name bicn lilomg away at opr xisltlill goals in recent weeks 11ul lopliss and John lopliss Bunnie Mathcson Kelly Mathcson and Mary mnc lall Ilxainincr ii1 and their three WillS in four games last week have moved them into position to challenge divisioirleading Quebec Nordiques They now are five points behind Quebec Cincinnati youngest team in the WHA this year with an average age of 23 years three months is scoring at an average of it goals game of ficial WIIA statistics released Monday show Their 193 goals in games is eight more than the runnerup Nordiques have registered in tl games and it more than Win nipeg Jets third in the offcn sive department have posted in 4toiitings Scoring leaders Its Iini ttoutici Que 110 at His11mg T1 Florik lln so Hrdlmii It 41 il 12 Itcrinci Que 2H in Nilswn pg 31 to Ill 15 Iaitlit Que ill iitt ll Icdiirtlii in Evil 36 Stoiightoii Im in t5 1ill Ind at its 13 Stitiilitik iii ilt 11 11 Larion Sli rt to In Nitilt1l Hi Kmii1iii lit ltt at Aiilonoiich Min 21 21 tlt liiidlvy in 111 as Lu Not IS SI 1M 47 13 itiulv1ii tit 17 Webster N1 Hall PM 21 15 will ilfi ill Llii iii 24 ORILLIA 93 Commerce Rd 71151 376 6485 JFRRY SMll RENTACAR AND TRUCK SERVICE Rates Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly FEATURING CHEVROLETS president Eugene Walden The award goes out annually to the person within the association for outstanding T0 DERSERVING INDIVIDUALS service to the Association Mr MacDonald is currently serving as firstvice president of the BMHA as well as chairman of the scheduling and tournament committee Examiner Pho tos Central splits series with Owen Sound teams Barrie Central Collegiate won one of two exhibition basketball games played at Central Monday against Owen Sound ollegiate Central junior boys provided Barrie with 74748 win while Owen Sound dropped the Senior team Tiltill Owen Sound fell behind early in the junior game and never really posed threat after wards Central rolled to 3519 lead at halftime aided by the strong showing of John Laking Only Paul Grimoldby and Perry Quinlan could penetrate Centrals defence Grimoldby scored 18 points with Quinlan striking for 12 Glen Greensides led the Gen tral attack with 24 points while Hustlers knocked out in semifinal Ietcr Reino Hustlers oincns volleyball team made it to the semifinals of the Qucbcc junior open tournament this weekend before being eliminated by Jonquiere Que eventual tournament winners Hustlers finished the round robiii portion of the tournament tied in first place with Sher brookc Each team had records of seven wins and one loss The loss by the Hustlers came in split of games with Sher brooke Hustlers defeated Three Rivers Que 117 155 tlicn downed ictoriavillc Que 1577 155 WIN of Oshawa was next with losses of 1511 157tolcterlteino Huslters split with Sher brookc 1511 1115 In the quarterfinals against Vaudreuil Hustlers won in con vincing fashion 151 152 Jon quiere posted wins of 1512 1511 to knock Hustlers out Hustlers did finished the tour nanicnt the topraiiked tario team Of the 15 teams entered in the junior girls level Hustlers were ranked third The teams represented the top junior clubs from Quebec and Ontario It was the Hustlers first entry into junior competition this season Hustlers are in Toronto to night in return to league ac tion to meet the Metro Globals Three junior players receive suspensions OllAWA Three Hawkesbury Hawks players were given twogame suspen sions Monday in ruling by Jack Koffman new president of the cntral lunior Hockey League Koffinaii was responding to action Sunday in game at Ne pcan in which the Raiders beat the Hawks and llawkesbury took 12o of mo penalty minutes assessed Hill Grey was suspended for fighting with tape on his hands Yves Lozeau and Marc Lebcau for conduct detrimental to the game and to the league locau refused to stop fight ing when ordered by referee Dennis Cordlck shoved line smaii and challenged everyone Four goals stop Blues HAMILTON Tlt Mount Haiiiiltoi As scored four goals in the th period en route to 74 win over ollingwood Blues in the oiin Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League game Monday May resumes Friday with Mount Hamilton visiting Guelph llaters Mike Szabo scored two goals to lead Mount Hamilton tlier goals came from Bob Wheat Dave Hrazel al Herd Gerry Nugcnt and Tim Sittlcr Myles lilctauley replied twice for the losers John Iavclla and Doug Quinlan ad ded the others The Blues were outshot 5534 and took 55 of the 89 minutes in penalties BARRIE 341 Baytiold St 17115 73708111 JIM HAWN on the icetofiglit Lozeau was suspended for his overall conduct during the game and for firing the puck at Cordlck and hitting him in the back In making his announcement Koffman stressed he would con tinue to make such rulings with the full intention of making the JHL respected in junior hockey TRAVELWAYS NEW GOLDEN CARPET HOSTESS SERVICE Orillio 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