Port Pinters of Etobicoke won the fifth annual Central Georgian Bay Basketball Referees Invitational Basketball Tournament Saturday at Eastview Secon dary School for the second year in row The Pinters defeated Stayner Mistics 61750 in the championship game In the consolation championship final Mariposa of Toronto defeated Midland Longhorns 6733 John Kostas led the Iiiitcrs with 19 points in the game Kostas was named the most valuable player in the tournament and received sports bag compliments of Labatts Breweries The Piniers led 222o at halftime Paul Robinson ltd Stayner with 12 points while Bob Simpson scored to RAN lT Midland just ran out of gas said Bill McAleci tournament coordinator and guard for and Disposers referring to the Longhorns 6733 loss in the consolation final They were too tired Tim Ilements led Mariposa in the final with it points while hester Brown swsseirmsssi scored 13 for Midland Mariposa led 3U2l at halftime This was the first time we didnt have it teams in the tournament McAleer said Two teams from Tiinmms cancelled out at the last minute We could have let two weaker teams from our league tSimcoe ounty Mens Basketball Leaguei into the tournament htit we felt that might have lowered the calibre of ball McAleer said he was pleas ed Willi the calibre of ball played In the tournament CHAMPIONSHIP Especially in the chain pionship series second round on McAleer said Those games were quite close although there were some lopsided scores in the con solation round McAlcer said this tourna ment was the first time Peter Reino Hustlers of Barrie and Panthers of tirillia were allowed to play McAleei said both had young clubs and both teams enjoyed the tournament and learned lot from the experience The main reason for us sponsoring this tournament is that it gives our officials chance to referee some good games The only games they get to referee otherwise are those in our league not that there isnt anything good about our league MtAleer said McAleer said he wished to thank Labatt Breweries for supplying team and in diVidual trophies for the tournament and John Me anii for presenting them STAYNER Stayner defeated the Disposers it 51 in one chain pionship semifinal while the Pinters defeated Alliston Marauders 759 tit in the other game We took them little too lightly McAleer said We were looking ahead to the newsworwa smmsws swwwpxm gtsssswsss 44 WQWm Eric Rincker of the New market Stingers goes up to make shot during semifinal action Saturday at the Georgian Bay Referees Invitational Basketball Iouriianicnt at Eastview Down Mistics in final Pint rs win tourney Championship game and took it easy resting Simpson led Stayner with 18 points in the upset while Jerry Besworth scored lti Leo McBride and Mike Patrick scored to points each for the Disposers Wltll McAletr scoring eight The Disposers led Bit at halftime The Disposers had defeated Stayner Hit in the league play just prior to the tournament The Pinters led 417111 at halftime in their semifinal game with Wayne Duiikley leading the attack with 12 points Mark Slater scored to for Alliston with Dale trouter chipping in with 11 DINIPED Midland dumped tiwcn Sound 3431 in their consola tioii semifinal while Mariposa downed New market Stingers 7647 in their consolation game Mariposa held 42716 lead at halftime The Pinters defeated Peterborough ill47 in their quarterfinal game with Kostas scoring tournament high 111 points Alliston down ed West York or iii iii their member of the Stayner Mistics drives in on the Association Georgian Bay ltefcrees Slayncr won the game tit17 Bi Secondary School Trying to block the shot is Bob Simpson of Stayiier Mistics Stayner won litl7 Rinckcr had 13 points in the game while Simpson had it tExaminer Photo quarterfinal Slater with Ben game scoring 13 Kaziniier scored 12 and Norm Mezel added 11 The Disposers easily handled rown Life in their quarterfinal game with Mike Patrick scoring to Gary lnskeep scored 11 and McAleer added nine Stayner defeated Newmarket Stingers 4ft 17 in their tirst round game Stayiier then received bye into the semifinals Simpson led the way with 14 points while Allie avcrs had to Eric Riiicker had for the Stingers UNSULATIUN In the consolation quarter finals Midland defeated Peter Reino of tirillia 13231 Wllll Stu Reynolds scoring It for rillia tiwen Sotiiid edg ed Peter Remo of Barrie 5632 with Tim Stirrup scor ing 10 for Barrie with Mike Peevcr adding eight Mariposa easily defeated Panthers of Urillia BI in their quarter final game It was the highest point spread in the tournament In first round play the Invitational xaniiner Photo Disposers defeated the Pan thers lid to with Lin Griffith leading the Disposers with points lnskwphad lo Mariposa lost to rown Life SH 34 Ioliii lliinter scored ZZ points for rown Life to tie for the highest scoring total of the day Alliston easily took care of Peter Reiiio of Barrie 31 I2 and led go 111 at halftime Slater had It points for Alliston with Peter Donaldson scoring to leevci had 13 for Barrie and Stirrup had to West York defeated fiwen Sound til 32 the Iinters defeated Midland of It and Peter lteino of Hiillia lost St lift to leterlmroiigh McAlecr said the Etobicoke league was one of the best in tiiitaiio with the Piiitcrs leading the league with rown Life second think the Disposers and Alliston did qtiite well against them and it indicates what calibre of ball we have here McAlleer said Alliston and the Disposers are the top teams iii Simcoe ounty basket during quarterfinal game at the Basketball lonrnanient Saturday ne King scores winner the examiner Monday Dec 19 1917 13 Flyers win in overtime By WERNER BERGEN Examiner Sports Editor threat to make wholesale changes worked for Darryl Sly coach of the Barrie Elycrs in the Ontario Senior Hockey League Saturday night at the Barrie Arena Sly threatened to change almost the complete roster after the second period if the Flyers didnt win The Flyers went on to edge Brantford Alex anders 34 in overtime Sly said after the game the team had played bad fllSl and second periods and he wouldnt stand for it The rlyers trailed 32 after the second period and fell behind 42 early in the third period DIDNT GIVE We lust didnt give up said Bob Wasson Flyers centre who started the team on the comeback trail with an unassisted goal Wasson and his linemates Phil Branston and Gary Lyte dominated most of the action when they were on the ice The line also logged most of the ice time Iheyre playing the guys who are going strong and we seem to be going good right now Wasson said SREIWINNER Wayne King who scored the winning goal said the rlyers did not play that good on Satur day and were lucky to come out with the win King said his line with Don lannahill and Robbie Ralph had not been able to get their timing down yet Dave Johns Flyers goalie kicked out In shots in the game four of the saves were on breakaways Two of the bieakaways were in the suddeirdeath overt imc period lohns robbed lired Speck of the Alexanders late in the over time period to give the Flycrs another chance Speck broke in on goal from the centre red line but Johns grabbed the puck just as it left Specks stick DIDNT FAI Johns said he didnt fall for the fake Speck gave him and moved over to grab the puck Johns was hit by puck on the neck with 138 left to play in the game He moved out to block breakaway and the puck hit him on the vein loliiis said the shock from the shot almost had him passing out and the pain tiitlStfl him to fall to theice The pain was really bad and it still hurts now Johns said WAYNE KING winner after the game sporting bruise and bump the size of an egg STARTED The Flyens started the game strong taking 10 lead at 431 of the first period Wasson was behind the net with the puck and spotted Lyte by himself in front Lyte flipped the pass high into the net Steve Atkinson made it at Mac Atoms defeat Richmond Hill lOO McDonalds Big Mac Atoms trounced Richmond Hill to ti on Sunday in the York Sinicoe Minor Hockey League In other atom action Barrie Kinsmen Atoms defeated tirilha 71 Vllllf John Ellis onstttiction won pair from Aurora and it Steve latiriii registered the shutout for the Big Macs while Allen George scored four goals and assisted on two goals by Stuart laiilds laiilds also cariiedaiiassist SPURICI itsif Wall scotid l1t with single markers going to Bryn favtll and Scott ovill taiiicron Maclxod had foni assists while lctcr By rs had three and Sean McPherson hail let The Big Macs rciiiaiii iii first place with 111 wins two losses andoiietie David rockforil led the Kiiisinen Atoms with two goals as the Kinsmen Atoms won Single goals went to Scott Met calfe Gary Wilkins tiaig lirry lohn Morris and Dana Forth Glen Williams had two assists while singles went to Mike lltllitil Morris Perry Adaiii lrolicl Todd Marrow illltl ltltilllt IIL IlllIS lIiiili ltillll had three iiiiiioi penalties while Bill tiidinore played llI goal l£iltl lei registered the shutout tor loliii Hits 111 their Jo win oyei Aurora Darcy Taylor and David lriisi killed penalties for Barrie lt Hoffman scores two atoms had five of the six penalties handed out in the game Danny Schaly scored in the first period with Robbie icrmey and Taylor assisting Early in the second period Mark DAmbrosio scored with Taylor and Jermey assisting John Ellis has 11 wins in 14 games this season Aurora took to lead in the second period in the first game of the weekend for John Ellis llnrd period goals by DAnr lltS1ti and Taylor gave Barrie the win Assists went to Priest and Schaly Lee was in goal again for lohii Ellis Aurora had four of the seven minor penalties hand cd oiit iii the game The atoms host lhornhill on Friday at lilllt Arena URW defeats Aurora Mike Hoffman is turning into piitc scoring sensation for the Barrie lnited Rubber Worker Bantams of the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League Hoffman scored two goals and added two assists to lend the club to an 111 win over Aiiroia in YSMlll game Saturday at the Barrie Arena In other YSMlll games on the weekend tardinal ash and arry Minor liewees held off late Newniarket rally to win and the Rotary Major Peewees nipped tirillia 171 Saturday in tirillia SttiRthi Scoring important goals is really nothing new for Iloft man He has been scoring at steady clip since the season started and shows no letiip Steven Neal liin liyke Bill Magiiire letei Whelan and Terry lillecik also scored goalsiiithewinningeflort Gary White and Rhys ta ill eachcollectedtwoassists Shayne orson scored three SAIIRD lsl MII siilrt1t1i into too lo MAISGIItl Zio too IllvNllllle Ztm linic tlt1il1iilt land Hi io unit 11 PM 16 111 ltni lt 1121 to no ltYllBYlIBltlAN ioIo two ItillNiyY LlGlllNlNG llill time iois lIXAtTt ilt l1 and it 30 1rd NI IRtll MILI $130 tr11is11tl ii io int no IIIIIIISSIAB ti lit ELDREDIUDI no liine HXt1lllt aniliytoiio ltlit lll lino Iltlllt Ill lltht II FRIIIIS LADY 41o IIINN SSIIIZSKlltMt lilt Time til5 2XAtliiR $17111 iiitmi 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of the game ollr ingwood had only nine minors and one major penalty Barrie decided to play hockey ill the second game but the out come was still the same as iwcii Soiiiid woii 171 Laloiide scored goal Owen Sound led 11 at the end of the first period and outscored Barrie in the second period Barrie returns to action in the York Siincoe Minor Hockey League tonight in Newmarkct starting at it Novices lose 43 Barrie Lions Novices lost 421 decision to Bradford Saturv day in the York Siincoc Minor Hockey League Barrie outshot the visitors 24713 but were unable to beat Ron McKinnon Bradford goalie late in the game Barrie pulled goalie John McPherson in favor of an extra attacker with minute left in the game the Barrie 522 when he scored on breakaway Ralph made it 21 when he fired the puck at Dave Snedden Alexanders goalie during scramble Snedden made the save but went down on the play and carried the puck into the net King and Charlie Shaw received assists The Flyers outshot Brantford 167 in the first period FLAT SECOND The Flyers were flat in the se cond period The club had trou ble clearing the puck out of their own end which led to two Brantford goals Speck scored his first goal at 1559 and then Geoff Green scored off faceoff in the Barrie end at 11 05 Brantford outshot the Flyers 109 in the second period Speck scored his second goal of the game at 240 of the third period on breakaway to give Brantford 42 lead Wasson made it 43 at 1154 Wasson checked the Brantford defenceman at the Alexanders blueline He stole the puck and moved in alone on Snedden He faked Snedden out of position and flipped the puck under the goaltender REMAINING With minute remaining in the third period the Flyers pulled Johns in favor of an ex tra attacker Les Burgess mov ed onto the Iine of Wasson Lyte and Branston Burgess fired in rebound at 1944 of the third period to tie the game and send it into overtime Shaw and Wasson received assists The Flyers outshot the Alexanders 1815 in the third period The overtime period proved to be the most exciting period of hockey the Flyers have played this year Everything went right for Barrie With only 35 seconds remain ing to be played King scored King said after the game he was late coming into the play in front of the Brantford net SCRAMBLE He said there was scramble in front but the puck had been knocked to the corner Wasson spotted King in front by himself and sent rink wide pass just tapped it in the open net King said Branston also assisted on the goal The Flyers outshot the Alexanders 126 in overtime Id say we were lucky said Sly When you have your goalie hurt with 138 left in the game and pull him to tie the game and then win in overtime youre fortunate Arrows detected by Thunder Bay By THE ANADIAN PRESS Thunder Bay Twins had little trouble sweeping pair of games from lastplace Mississauga Golden Arrows in Ontario Hockey Association Senior weekend action Bill McDonald and Jack Byerley scored two goals each Sun day as the Twins took period leads of 30 and 70 to beat the Arrows 91 before 750 fans smallest crowd of the season in Thunder Bay In the other Sunday game Brantford Alexanders to 74 victory over Whitby Ir hrce goals by Dave Walter paced oquois On Saturday the Twins built 941 lead halfway through the second period for an 113 win while Wayne King scored with 35 seconds remaining in suddendeath overtime to give Barrie Itlyers 54 win over the Alexanders Thunder Bay lengthened its lead over secondplace Cam bridge Hornets with the victories Barrie moved into third place one point ahead of rillia Terriers SPUILEI SlllT lT Brian IeIiero Dave Bragnalo Wayne Homes Don Kmill and Russ Elliott scored the other Thunder Bay goals Sunday Wayne nnson scored for Mississauga to spoil the shutout bid of netiniiider John Adams The Twins who held 4128 edge in shots on goal took 10 of 19 minor penalties Each team picked up three major penalties in the chippy game In Whitby Brantford took period leads of 21 and 53 against the Kroquois who had only 12 players dressed for the game Mark Dumesnil Steve Atkinson Geoff Green and Lou Nistico got the other Brantford goals Corky Degraauw Mike Noonan Terry Angel and Carlo Camazzola replied for Whitby outshot 4026 HAD THREE GOALS huek Kelner scored three goals to lead Thunder Bay Sat urday night before 1200 spectators Kmill and Bob DePiero each scored twice and Brian DePiero Jim Mitchell Elliott and Bragnalo contributed single goals Dave Wilson John Stanton and dave Large replied for Mis sissauga Thunder Bay outshot Mississauga 4432 and drew eight of the 14 minor penalties number sports hall Dave Moore RR Barrie is this weeks winner of the Sports Hall of Fame contest Me correctly identified Gordie llowe who recently scored his 1000th career goal as pro fessional hockey player This week identify the running back for Barrie entral Collegiate who helped lead the senior Redskins to their fourth straight zone championship in the Georgian Bay Secondary School Association Send your entries to Sports Hall of Fame Box 370 Barrie Ont 14M tTti Please include your name address and telephone Weekly winner is determined by draw from all correct answers done publishing day before iew weekly contest starts of fame Winners are picked each Saturday in random draw ontcst winners will receive an 18 inch special lllllfl front Mr Tonys Piuaria and Spaghetti House 47 Dunlop St