rue We urban bacillus me Hope Weasel SPORTS Over For Season UNDER ONE ROOF TYPE By ersvs Jonson Sporteuim The day may not be too far or when all of Romes Minor Hockey Leagues are under one governing body Today the Church Leagues Legion Leagues and Mid get and Juvenile Leagues are run separately It means that several times year each group has to holdregistration days etc it under one body the kids would only have to registehonce making clear their intentions as to which groups they wish to play in at the one time Example Johnny Puckstor could register in October to play in the Legion group as well as the Church Leagues Naturally any lad of age to play in these groups is too young for the Midget an Juvenile leagues and vise versa Barrie Minor Athletic Club new name to come has met with the Midget and Juvenile Leagues and the Legion group both wanted help It was then brought up at the meetings over it will be called may the governing body with reps of each or the other groups as members Jimmy Low coordlnator of the MidgetJuvenile group which is going to receive BMAC aid already sees big future for his boys Jimmy has plans to play an interlocking schedule with teams four from camp Borden Army and ROAF service and high schools Jim has four Barrie teams and two from Camp Bor den Army in his league right now COMMUNITY SPIRIT An OPP constable from Elmvaie Tony Eccleshail is making his mark in the Hllisdaie area with his lust to do good Officer Eccleshsll with the permission or the pro prietor of the old Hilisdale Hotel has been using the building for Judo classes for youngsters in the lore of his mind is the idea that might be started Russ Davey the fellow whos done such terrific job with the Barrie is to meet Eccleshail and parents of the district youths next Thursday todiscuss the possibilities of the officers With Eccleshalls enthusiasm and Daveys practical experience the youth or that district should consider themselves lucky JUST NOTES Barrio Sun Lire Juvenile Major hockey club has practice nesdoy 800 pm at Barrie Arena Only Barrie and District lads 1618 years of age are asked to try gar spot on the club Sorry Harold We were told last night that you Micks were not related to Tom Mix Niagara falls Flyers Bump League Leading Si Mikes 41 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jeannnt Gilbert scored two goals as Niagara Falls Flyers defeated the leagueleading Tore onto St Michaels Majors 41 Friday night to climb within one point of the Majors in the On aria Hockey Association Junior Series lnotber junior action Guelph Royals and Hamilton Red Wings fought in tie leaving Guelph one point behind second place Niagara Falls Fallsers outshot St Michaels by wide can but the deter mination of Dave Dryden int he St Michaels net and Wayne Rutledge in the Niagara Falls goal kept it scoreless first per lod Marcel Tessier opened for Flyers on breakaway in the second minute of the second ses sinn The 3sz fans went wild TIED DURING PENALTY Majors came into the running with Flyers short handed two minutes later when LarryKee nan pumped home passoul from behind theFaiiscage lt Scoring hero Rod Gilbert got his first marker four minutes later to make it 21 for Flyers He added an insurance goal near the midway mark of the final frame when he banged home pass from Nelson Leclair With the game well in the Flyers bag defenceman Bobby Wright rubbed it in by tallying HOCKEY HINT Jean Beliveau the smooth skating and clever centre star of ihe Montreal Canadians besides being anexcellent playmaker and checker is constant scoring threat who takes full advantage of any scoring oppprtunltles that come his way Whereas the aver age player needs as many as or ten chances before he gets one past the goalkceer Bellvesu gets one every or clear chances One of the reasoasihe Mont real player has such good scor lng par chance percentage pro vides lesson every young player should learn as soon as possible Watching Bellveau go in on goal you will notice that he success fully resists the temptation to go in too close before shooting Usually be shoots from 1015 feet out knowing that if he gem a3 closer his target area gels em er and the goal eepar has to come out and cut own the angice lt is wise to consider the area fromlo out to the goalkeeper as No Mans Land in which your that the BMAC or what soon grow enough to he plans scheduled for next Wed yet another when he shot al most the length of the ice into an opennet At Guelph ihescors was tied 22 afternue period then Handl ton took 32 secondperiod lead Guelph tied early in the third Neil Forth scored two for Ham iltonwith Johnlviiszuk addings single Guelph markemen besides Gilbert were Paul Andrea and Jean Ratelle Iuclres Wont Fight Lowe MELVILLE Sask CPUGor don Juckes secretarymanager of the Canadian Amateur Hoc key Association has expressed reluctance to solar into long range debate with playingcoach Odie Lowe of Vernon Cana dians over finances of touring Canadian hockey teams Such debate can serve no useful purpose for Canadian hoc key Juckes said in an inter view Fridaynight Lowe had challenged Juckes Io back up recent statement about touring teams with financial facts Juckes slaiemen had fol lowed criticism by Iowa of the CAHA for sponsoring European trips when teams were starving at home tween Robinson at 39 still plan Gene Fulimer of West Ron Stewart Lost To Leafs TORONTO GP Toronto Maple leafs of the National Hockey League Frldly night an nounced Johnny Macmillan of rho American I1 Rochester Americans has been called up by the Leafs to replace injured Ron Stewart The announcement followed hurried irlp coach George Punch lmla to Rochester to watch the Leafs farm club in lo iion against Springfield indium lmisch made the trip alter ii was learned siewsrt will be lent to the club indefinitely the re suit of broken rllbt ankle luf farsd in the dying moments of game in Montreal against the Cs nldiens Thursday night Macmillan 25 graduate of the Univer ty of at tended the leafs training camp this fall in 22 games with the Amnricens he scored four goals and assisted on four others Meclifliinns place with the Americans will be filled by Dick Van lmpe liar forward with Sunbury Wolves of the Eastern Professional League and anoiheri participant at the Leafs training camp Houk To Start Relieier Duren ST IDUIS APL The new manager of New York Yankeesl plans to shift Ryne Duren from the bullpen to starting pitchers role and hopes to aban son Casey Sierigcls platoon eye em Ralph Houk 40 who succeeded Slengei shortly after the world series revealed his plans Friday at press conference lm going to start Duran said Houk Ho alerted for me when managed Denver and he got the hitters out know he started only one game last year after the pennant was clinched bu he struck out the first five men he faced in Washington As starter he can take more advantage of his slider and change On rellsl he couldnt gamble He had to pump pump ppmp At times it got to the point where he wasnt much help Honk said he preferred to play his men In the same positions day after day In Caseys regime men often started at second played few innings at third and wound up at shortstop Houk said he would no trade any of his regular lnflclders and By 1112 CANADIAN PRESS wan does it take to make winning aired in the National Hockey Magus For General Manager Lynn Patrick or Bostonhrulns it doesnt take much The Bruins are riding the crest of two strolng games without defeat and Patrick Already is talking if not hopefully Ii least bit more cheerftu The 11mins who won their first game in istries Thursday night by dumping Detroit Red Wings out of first place put their budding streak on the line tonight when they face the set ting warmer Montreal Cana dlens The Cmsdiens are in first place one point ahead of De lmii on the basin of winning their in three games Patrick mind you is not say lng his team In going to win the Stanley Cup Just because they have win and tie in their last two outings But he and coach Milt Schmidt hope the Bruins have had their full Ihere for the rest of the reason of winiess drought RANGERS Al TORONTO in tonights only other action lest place New York Range visit Toronto Maple Leafs who have mane ed only one tie in their last rcs outings Adding to Torontos woes was medical report Friday that right winger Ron Slewerl will be out indefinitely with broken leg suffered during Thursday nights 03 loss in Montreal Both Montreal and Boston will be going with their new goal tenders tonight Charlie Hodge and Bruce Gamble Hodge who stepped into the Canadian nets to replace Jacques Plante has been in goal for Montreals three wins Plants winner of the china trophy the last five years Is resting an injured knee the club says HAS PLAYED WELL Gambia was called up Iore place Don Simmons whilo the Bruins were floundering in the depths of their winless steak and Boston officials are happy with his play Patrick says he is counting on the 22yearold native of Port Arthur to help the club he pliycd well against Detroit be no ed Returning to Montreal ice for the first time since he was traded early this week is Andre Pronnvosr Guy Gendrnn who went to Montreal from Boston in the player swap impressed his new bosses with his performance against Toronto Thursdsy when he scored one goal Sunday Montreal visits Chl added that in his opinion the only possibility of major Yank ees deal would be for pitcher 1306 ANGELES AWCham pion Gene Fullmer places his middleweight boxing title on the line tonight and Sugar Ray Rob inson Who has worn the crown five limes tries for it again will be the third meeting be headiine threat and Fuilmer 29 yearold brawler from West Jor dan Utah They go into the ring at the new Sports Arena for 15 rounds or less The match starts at 10 pm EST Fullrner holds the National Boxing Associations version of the world championship He ls recognized almost everywhere except in the states of New York and Massachusetts Neiiher fighter expected problem making the required 160 pounds at the weighin today Fullmer remained the betting TALE OI TIIPE LOSANGELES AmTale of the tape for tonights middle weight title fight between chem Jordan Utah and Sugarrltay Robinson of New York Funnier Robinson Age Weight 150x Height Reach 72 Chest Normal 30 Chest Exp 38 JEAN annrvnlm For hint on shooting lend chances of 0mg are greatly stamped self addressed envelope lessened Resist thedesirc to work closer and get that shot my bulletin away as Bciiveau usually does Board Breaker and we do this newspaper for Coalition The Waist 29 Neck 15 Thigh so Calf Id Biceps if Forearm 11 Fist 11 Wrist pm xexect weights to be an nounced at weighin 45 Bradford St 541 zero for both ravens Morons csgo Black Hawks Tomato is in Boston and New York plays at Detroi Both Sugar Géne EeelelBigchrttle favorite The odds were around 26 to to to COULD BE LAST This could be Robinsons last fight in brilliant 20 years of ring warfareor the start of new phase in his career Fullmcr has waited three years for the clashit dates back to the only knockout he has ever suffered by Robinson for the then undisputed world champ icnshlp One explosive left hook to the chin cooled Fullmer for the count it happened May 1957 in Chicago The previous Jan saw Full mer win the title in 15 rounds in New York Facts Figures 0n Title Bout LDS ANGELES AP Facts and flgures of tonights world middleweight title fight NBA between champion Gene Fulimer of West Jordan Utah and sugar Ray Robinsonof New York PlaceSports arena Distance15 rounds TelevisionABC network Time0 pm Esr RadioNone Anilclpaied attendance l4 Anticipated gate recelpls 3100000gt Television revenue $100000 PursesFullmer 40 per cent of net Robinson 20 per cent Return matchFulimer gun ranteed title rematcb if loses Scoring Referee and two judges winner of round receives one or more points up to fivs loser none even round scored Power ensroom my to rpm cyl lnfll economy run Lots of in room to an 10 Down 80 Month To Pay LTII liar iruts 36 Hazelnuls 33 Bank Pearsons Dominion el EARL MoCRONE l7 and DanMacDonald on his swealer and being squeezed provided one of Lakeviews by son RElCllLER sr Loursum JvThe way is being cleared for the Ameri geles and open the 1901 baseball season with 10 teams the Asso ciatedlresslearned today Bascbails iop offlclals have worked out what they are hope ful will be aqulck solution to their problems At twoday meeting in New York earlier this week commissioner Ford Frick and presidents Joe Cronin of the BOWLIN Standing Legion 62Copaco 41 BEA 84 Stewarts Whole sale 31 Orphans 32 Stewartss 29 Scores Legion REA Orphans Copaco Stewarts MENS MAJOII Standing Ernies so can 45 Barbers 42 Scbandlen 35 Clark son Hotel 34 Smiths 34 Peel Depot 38 Graves 32 John Lang 31 Garners 31 Lakeview 21 Scores Schandlen Graves Ernies Peel Garners Lakeview CGE Clarkson Barbers Smiths 18X Depot John Lang Bob Thurlow was the high bowler with 20511ngle and 112 triple LADIES AFTERNOON Standing Buliarnuis 59Chest nuts 52 Cashews 51rWanuts 50 Acorns 42 Peanuts 41 Brazil Scores Buttemuls Chest nuts Walnuter Cashews Peanuts Braziinuts Acorns Hazelnuis Norma Cohan had single and Claire Pierre 603 triple KEMPVIEW LADIES Standing Gard Bosch 57 Pearsons 53 Dominion Tires 43 Exell end Sons 41 Royal Bank 38 Deagles 35 Kcmpview a4 SimpsonsSears 34 Zeliers Bank of Nova Scotia 33 Zeilers 20 Green Corner 16 Scores Green Corner Exell SimpsonsSears Zellars Deagles Bank of Nova Scotia Kompvlew gt Royal Tire Zellerl Gord Beach Mary Latourneau had the high single of 304 EstherPoirier had the hlgh triple of ï¬liiliSTiVlllS ravenwar REFRIGERATION CO us nuNLop Anisrican League and Warren GiIESof the National worked on can League to move info Me An WMCI hey has good chance of being approved by club owners major leaguedesiring to move into city already occupied by consent of all is club owners proved at meetings of club own ers here the way will be paved for placing an American League franchise with the blessing of Walter OMalley owner of Les Angeles Dodgers in the National League MENS MAJOR fusal to permit the American League to open shop in Los An geles that blocked thejunior cir culis 10 team expansion pro gram for 1961 and resulted in Wholesale Stewarts Lunch mifmwfll or two nine am schedule next year WILL VOTE MONDAY nineiteam proposal Monday Malley who favors the plan is reported to have lined up two proponentsof the revolutionary idea but he needs two more for majority It doesnt Seem likely he will gel those have been made public but an American said the points involve certain ways you could go to Los An geles ball parks scheduling etc headed by Kenyon Brown Los Angeles radio and television ty coon backed by movie sisrGene Autrey and Bobby Reynolds for mer Stanford University foot ball star is almost certain to goals the goahead marker in scoring directs in the second period of the game between the locals and Dundas Grai toos at Barrie Arena night Perth Is Cleared For Move To LA an amendment ro ruin No Rule No lnow reads that big league club mustncqulre if the amended version is air it was OMalleys steadfast re eagucs with an intsrlocking The National will vote on the No details ofthe amendment spokesman they also deal with The spokesman said group and the Los Angeies franchise WALTER ADAIR 0F BARBIE sans ALL CLASSES or Garner Leads Locals ToSthViciory 63 Neolyfouryeerold centrernan Bobby Garner continued 11 sparkling play at Barrie Arena last night leading Barrie Views in as victory over Dunlt du Grafton In the Central 0n nrio intermediate Hockey Lea gue it was win in succession for the locals iving them an unbeaten string six The ï¬rst game was tied Garner who completely baffles opposing roughnecks bed hand in Lakeviewl three big the second the eventual winner and clincher in the third The three points gave Bobby 12 51 in four games GOT WINNER Bob scored the winning goal other Barirc goals were by Bry on Keast Dan MacDonald John ifslonoy Gerry McBride Vera and Moe Lauiman and Jack Lauder scored for Dundee The sometimes listless con lest was enlivened oiicn with near outbreaks of fleilcufis The roof did blow off late in the third period 1t staricd whenJnck Roberts of the Grafton winged his stick at Gary Sherman In the Barrie goal Sherman waved right back and the bout was on Big Dave Sanderson who played an other strong game on defence dcspiie serving many penalties knocked Roberts down All the players of both teams who were on the ice at the time went at it You couldnt distinguish the brawlsrs from the peacomakeis As result only Roberts and Shannan were assessed sentenc es Roberts got major for slash lng major forfightlng and 10 minuie misconduct Shaman got minor for slashing Grani ed referee Jack Shropshires in lcrpretntion seemed little odd but its not unusual for this olflcinl BEST HOCKEY The best hockey of the nighi was played in the first period Barrie had all the play lathe first 10 minutes and as result look lead Keast with deflected shot from behind the net and MacDonald rebound scored the locals goals Vern Lauiman and Lauder got Dundas on even terms in the second half of the stanza on identical neal passing plays that bad Shaman licked all the way There was no scoring until the last two minutes of the mid dlc stanza At 1812 Garner dropped pass to John Maloney and ihe leftwinger drilled the puck high into the net Garner continued his threats in the linsle Not long after the opening whls he banged horns shot from scramble Less han halfminute later he drop oed pass to Forbes and the score was for Barrie McBride made it 62 at the midway mark in the frame and Moe Laufman rounded out mark In futile almost ridiculous client to ull it out of the Homo Bear Richmondfliil Allision Juvenile Hornets trip pedBichmond Hill Gziasl pight at home in North York Hockey League game The winners who play at Allis withjust one setback Paul Mason and BobbyRob emon had two goals apiece for Hornets while singles came from Darwin Sicreyand Bob Pring Ron Atkinson and Gary Blair scored for Richmond llill Aurora the team that owns victowr Horacio VISiLs AILISIML next Friday norIr DAY nuns PAYII ALI on runs No DOWNPAYMENT nacnsssnr MOSTYNS MENS STUDENTS AND nous WEAR INSURANCE Dunlap st PA H101 Howard Forbes and Forbes the scoring nearetherminuis ton every Friday ran their re cord to three wins as compared Dundss coach puded his oetmlnd or with minute in go Barrio missed the open net with ecu ple of long shots Shropshire messed penalr Ila including two mismoducts me lo eachtesm with 13 of the illlings going to Barrie Next Wednesday play at Milton Theyre back home Friday as hosts to the highlyranked Georgetown Raid ere DUNDAS goal Bailey de fence Wood Spearle Pipe Ro berts forwards Murray Lamb Wands Harper Myers 11 Leaf man Lsuiman Rosier Lela der Robertson BARRiEz goal Sherman de mon Robertson Juliuson Sen derscn Smith forwards Mc Cronc MacDonald McBride Garner imlth Keast Maloney Prlng Officials Jack Shropshireof Richmond hill and Ted Walton ni Barrie Flrel Period BarrieKean Meloncy Smith BarrieMacDonald McBride McCrone DundeeV Lauiman 510 Lakeviews Edward Pipe 1247 DundeeLauder Rosser 1741 Penalties Pipe interference 101 Sanderson boarding 055 higbsiicklng 1780 Second Period BarrieMaloncy Garner 1811 Penalties Wood tripping 545 Maloncy and Pipe high sticking 944 Sanderson and Wood highstlclring 1044Mylt rs interference 1244 Sander son and Rosscr slashing 1333 Roberts interferencel 1454 Third Period BarrieGamer Edward Robertson BarrieForbes 1M MacDonald McCrone 101 Dundasllf Laufmun Rosser Laufman 1446 Penalties Maloney tripp 436 Forbes ihighsiicklng 35 or plus lovminute misconduct li05minor served by Pring Smith boarding 1230 Mc Crone hooking 1335 Shannan slashing served by Prlng loss Roberts slashing major lighting major and mminuls misconduct 1485 Johnson lhlflfucklflg and crosscbecking 4850 ROLLS SIMPSON 24 non Service reassess some AUTOMATIC METERED DELIVERY or The minnow Available The severest Ontario 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