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Barrie Examiner, 5 Dec 1960, p. 11

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Big MffLeads Hubs Rolling Stmng By Tl CANADlAN PRESS Frank hlahovlich finally an tears to be emerging into the auperstar observers predicted ned be when he joined Toronto dapie foals four seasons ago But while Mahovliah was soon ng four goals to lead the Leafs no pair of weekend victories wo at established stars seiped Montreal Canadians open up fivepoint lead atop the Ne lonal Hockey League standings The Canadians improving alter slow start got six goals rom Bernie Boom Boom Soollrion and Jean Belivoau and riapped Boston Bruins 31 Satur iay and Chicago Black Hawks 15 Sunday Canadlena now have won five straight opening up the biggest Load firstplace team has bad his season The Leak beat New York Ran gers Saturday and Boston Sun day both by scores Ranger won the weekends other game turning back Detroit Red Wings 41 Sunday PASSES 2000 MARK Mahovlich dominant tlgure in most of Torontos victories this season scored twice in each gametorunhlsgoaltotaltoal in 26 games The 22yaarold lelt winger has soared only 60 goals in three are vbus seasons bis highest output JEAN BELIVEAU being 22 goals no bad is last season George Armstrong also had big weekend foo the Leafs acor ing twice Satinday and once Sunday Rookie Dave Kean notched Tor ontos other goal Saturday Da lancemanBarryHowoliand Andy Bathgato tallied for Ran gexs Against Boston Bart Olmstead and Dick Dali also scored tor ago spoiled shutontbid by Chariio Hodge scoring for the Bruins in the third Sunday Beiiveau scored three goals and Geoflrion picked up another against the Hawks in Chimo It was the first loss for the Hawks on home ice this sea son it also was the mu time this season player had scored at least three goals in one game and the second time for Beiliveau Don Marshall Gmeslremhlay anl Claude Provost got Cans dians other goals Provost fired into an empty Chicagofnet with three seconds remaining in tho rRANK MABOVLICE Toronto Rookie Garry Oueiiette called up recently from Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Pro fessional League got Bostons two goals BAGS PAIR IN SECOND Geollrion scored twice in the second period and Henri Pocket Rocket Richard added third goal late in the third period for Montreals win over Boston Sat uray Andre Pronovost traded by Montreal to Boston week Power des Russians Played Like Canucks MOSCOW APlTha playing oach of Cbathan Maroona summed up the teams inglorious exhibition hockey tour of Russia this way Tbeyre the Russians begin ning to play like Canadians Coach Ted Power made the statement Sunday just after the team had taken 52 trimming from the Moscow Central Army Sports Club in the last game of tho ontario teams sevengame tour it was the filth loss for the Allen Cup champions They won one game and tied one But Power said he wasnt try ing to make excuses for Moroons showing Every club we faced had five better players on it Maroon were well outclassed in their final game against the army team that has won the 118 championship ht tim The Russians played hardcheclnng game closer to tho Canadian style than is usual in Europe and many observers thought the match was the best of thd tour STORMiVISlmEARLYi The army team jumped into an early lead Alexander Alrnelov afootskating forward banged in the first goal at the Illsecond mark as the Russians gained possession after the faceoff They ran the count to 70 before two minutes were over gonad Vol kov snapping off shot from just inside the blue line thatwas partly screened Maronns goalie Harold Hurley was unable to cover on it Left winger Joe Main narrowed the count in the second period He broke past the Russian de fence faked to pull goalie Alex ander Ovcbukoc out of position and tucked the puck into the cor ner of the not It didnt stay that way long Skating deftly and controiling the play through some sharp pass patterns the array team struck back for three goals be fore the end of the period Al meiov added his second of the game The others were counted by Konstantin Loktev and Vladi mii Brunov THINGS GET ROUGEER Morouns tried to gel back in third perind that brought about some jarring body contact hockey lvan Tennant Chatbarn defenceman finally made itsr at the 14minute mark firing long shot that flicked past 0v chukov They were held oflfot the rest oi the game and unable to score min light string at Santa lights with purchase TOYS to the value or 1mm over cash Layaway or Budget at firestouo sronns as DUNLDP or rays9535 again although they had man advantage or the last minute through Russian penalty The Russian news agmcy Tare said the superiority of the home side was overwhelming The Ca nadians were almost all the time on thodefonoo seeking to stand up to the pressure of the vigor ouslyattacking Soviet playals The match in Moswws sports palau was played to another 12000 member capacity audi ence Some 90000 Russians saw the Canadians during the tour Comenting on the tour Pow ers noted all members of our team are amateurs and bold fulltime jobs coMPAnEowmssovmra Fromwhat gather Russian players are full time athletes and are on skates every day lie said the Rimsians played rougher hockey than he had ex pected and referees allowed more interference than in the av erage football game Still dont want to make ex cuses We lost to good hockey ed Jack Roxburgh president of thaCanadian Arna teur Hockey Association as say ing the players RussiaMil en ter in the world hockey cham pionships are now very stron He described the players he saw during the to as strong young and dashing The Canadians leave today for Stockholm when they hava scheduled two gamesagainst the Swedish national team A180 LOSE SATURDAY Saturday fast youngSovlet team edged the Maroon 48 ina game at Voskresensk town near Moscow The Soviet himik team mounted an attack from the out set but were baited in their tracks by Hurley in the early minutes Hurleys undoing name when he skated out of his not as Viktor Glasoiev came in on break away The Russian player circled and slipped onapast Hurley and three minutes later Yuri Maro sov made it 20 Joe Malo scored for Chatth before the perindended and the Canadians louncheda body at tack in the second period Tess repfirted that the Canadians piwed cm and sometimes oven brutally The Maroons tied it in the and on goal by George Aitken but two minutes later Valentin Nikitan put the Russians ahead 32 At the 14minute mark Val entin Gavriioc mode it 43 The Canadians again took the initiative at the opening of the secondperind while the Soviet forgards rarely attacked Taas ear Bill Forhan put the Mamas back in the game with goal in the sixth minute Hurley was pulled from the net in favor of sixth forward during the last see onds of thesgame but the Rus sian defence managed to halt the attack NHL LEADERS By CANADIAN amass Standings Montreal won 1o lost7 tied points at Pohm Geotfrion Montreal 33 GoalsMoore MontreAi so Asslsts Geoffrion Beliveau Montreal as ShutmrtFBnii Chicago Saw chuk Detroit PenaltiesRichard Montreal 65 minutes EXPERT FENDER BODY REPAIR WITH Quality Materials Fans nsrnuAras msunsncn sons smonrzns numx nuco armsn llflYS AUTO BODY heated on No soflllghwny block west or Ferndaio Rd PA coon ATTENTION Why Nor iEnd Thol Gift Problem Right Nowig Choose this years gift at Simmons and Co For helpful Courteous advice on the proper choice why not drop into Simmons and Co and talk things over VOUR GlFr CERllFlCAlE lS ANOTHER WONDERFUL IDEA sunsacknrs sz snows lnnnssnso nosmnr SIMM so unnot ST waysan churn coArs co Bathgates game after Chicago goalie Glenn Hall had been removed in favor of sixth attacker Bobby Hull scored twice and Pierre Pilote Ab McDonald and Ken Wharr one each for Hawks The Rangers were led by Andy brilliant playmalrlng at Detroit He got his 16th goal of the lesson assisted on another and harassed the Wings with sparkling play every timeho was on the lee Dean Pmntlce Bed Sullivan and Earl Ingerfield got Ran gers other goals Rookie Bowie Glover scored for Detroit Portland Takes Fourth Place By use CANADIANle Portland Buckaroos moved into fourth place in the Western Hockey League Sunday with 10 win over the revamped Spo kane Comets or their third vio tory in row Seattle Totem managed to stay ahead of Buckaroos witha 42 victory over Victoria Cou Karl Dray hold third place with at points In action Saturday Vancouver Cannonexploded for four goals in tho thlrd period atCaigary to whip the leagueleadingstam pedors 51 and Comets vacated the basement with convincing ea win over Totoms Defenceman Ro Matthews made the Portland victory posg sibla with goal at 1742 at the third period on hard shot mm just inside the blue line in the other game Sunday centre Rudy Fiiion loosed twice to lead Totems to their win over Cougars other Saattie marital ii iii wlthDellopollandBill it ran aAnnrz MONDAY arm Giants Get Harv Kuénn ST LOUIS AP llarvoy Kuenn Clevelands leaner League bolting champion was tradedGiSaiiuFay is Fran cisco an or is ohnny An tonelii ona time pitching ace and hardhitting outfielder Willie Kirkland in the first deal the molar league meetings Told the Giants would give him shot at third base Kuenn said Ill give it try My ielt foot the suffereda hairline fracture in August is strong now lvo been playing golf every day know the Giants have 100d learn toil me their is suited to kind of hit but wont know until play there Frank Lena Cleveland Imus manager said lilllml my lot to trade the fellows like the most Harvey was one of the finest gentlemen Ive ever met But we needed more pitching powenand think Antoneill and Kirkland will provide both The blondebnirod Kuonn gen erally regarded as one of the most scienthifie batters in the gamehas been one of the top drawer liars of the American League ever since he won rookie oltheyear honors with the Ti gers in 1956 Ha bated son that year and topped all shortstor in league in total fielding pch cos Reiwas given $55000 bonus by Detroit in l952 Altar hitting over 300 in all but one ofhia seven years with the figars and capping his Detroit stay by win ning tbo batting championship with 359 mark in 1850 he was traded to the Indians man were Ed Ehrsnverth and Gordon Tenslay while Doug Mae Auley and Red Johansen wared forvlctoria 00 INTO in Vancouver moved into aeo ondpiaoe tie with Edmontonvliiy are Saturday by virtue of its win over Calgary Tho Stamps have only onepoint lead Jim rowan and Dan Bolisie each scored twice to pull Van couver from behind 31 deficit Larry Cohan opened tha scoring for Vancouver alter Ron Leopold with his 20th goal oftho season put Stamps ahead to Lou Jank kowskl gave Calgary is 21 lead Chlng Johnson and Bev Bell scored twice each for Spokane Folk getting singles Seattles came from Marc Boileau Ed Ehronvortb and Bill Medialland iii till BILTMORE czmzzram7l own With wine only10¢ sage PA 84023 mmoaeren mean HunOttawa Keeps Up Great Record In YEPL me CANADIAN anus Hull Ottawa cman con tinuadtheir record breaking ways over the weekend by trounung the Sudhury Wolves 73 in Eastern Professional Hockey league action in Hull Sunday The left the Halls with 37 pointsrune more than the sec ond place Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds and stretched their undefeated homeioe tally to 14 gamis this season The pre vious record was set by Sudbury Darsmen Elect New President 51 CATEARINEI James Madalen of Brock viile lawyer who has been con nected with rowingsa an oars man and executive for the last 18 years was elected Saturday as president of the Canadian As sociation of Amateur Oarsmen lie succeeds Ted Nel son oi StuCatberlnes president of amateur rowings governing body in Canada since 1958 The alecns came at the salad tlons annual meeting help i1ie new president is the son of John Maciaren founder of the Brockviila Rowing Club John Murray of Kingstoneon iinuos as secretary The associath executive is made up of appointed delegates from Canadas to amateur row log clubs Delegates at July new for the 1061 Royal Canadian Henley Re gstta to be run on the Henley course here The association decided to seek roman rowing team for the 1962 British Empire Games in Perth Australia which would permit an eightoar crew is four double single and con swain int year when they failed to lose home game in 11 starts Sudburys loss dropped the team to fourth lace with Points one its an Kitchener Watcrio Beavers who came up with oswin over Kingston lirontonancs in Kingston Satur ay Beavers missed chance of tying Thunderbirds in the league standings Sunday when Soo won 82 decrs ion at Kitchener Kingston came back from its Saturday loss to defeat Montreal Royals on their home ioa Sun day The win drew the Front chats to within point of Sud burys so and six points ahead of the cellardwelling Royals who havea meagre six wins and tour ties to show for their SA games this season FOUR IN FIRST HullOttawa sewed up its on counter with Sudbury by scoring our goals in the first period The Babe pumped in another three Io delight mm fans by ending the game four goals ahead Bill Carter and Riff Pum ton each got two goals and an assist to spark the Canadians scoring splurge Bobby Rous seau scored one goal and as sisted on three others other Ca nadians goals were by John An nablo and Terry Gray che Mortson led the Sudbury attack with two goals Tbeothet was by Jack Martin WON LOST Kitchener Waterloo managed their 43 win ver Kingston with twogoal showing in the final frame But the tables were turned day later when lhun derblrds ed themselves ahead olBoavors 32 with two unanswered goals in the final 20 minutes of play Ed Hockstra Bob Sabourin Sandy McGregor and Mel Pear son scored for Kitchener two goal performance brlom Will iiams the Proalonnm while Real Chevrefiis got the other Third period goals by Don Kuryiuk and Cliff Sebrnautz pro vided the Sault victory over Beavers Kuryluk gave the visit of tie in the first period after Leon Rochelort put Beavers into the lead tan Ronson scored Beavers second goal in the ace ond frame disputed goal in tha second period made the difference in Kingstons win over Royals Bobby Altersloy got the puck in side the not while sprawled across the goal mouth but ref eree Art Skov nrlcd he was be ing held there by Montreal de film at also time Real Chav Kingston soo in the past period Royals 225 bySkippy Burchell in the Mag minutes ended the scoring COCKSHTT SALES SERVED morons shows CULTIVATOM has connmoms swmmns room ans nonn ans DISC WAGONS man sermons PA 82752 PARIIIIDGE TRACTOR SERVICE No s1 Hwy North of cleyLimlts VIiE Pris iiiS Emeritus IiiE TROUBLE mom AWAY Your GMdealer Serviceman knowSGM first time and spottroableahnnst before ii happens Thats warm trained Motors as part do motiveserviee Iiioperas acreMideastwa vioeman in Baa canJud Mame mm

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