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Barrie Examiner, 4 Dec 1961, p. 10

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ll THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY DECEMBER Kl SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor FOOT IN FOOTBALL when the final whistle blew Saturday no doubt most Winnipeg and Hamilton fans alike hailed Ken fny Pioen Bomber quarterback as hero of the 1961 Grey Cup football game Kenny ran over with the iball to give the westerners the margin of victory in the second half of overtime play Some time after the final whistle Im sure that Pioens feats were shoved just bit into the shadows to make room for two more refer to those of Gerry games ago and Jack Delvea feet James goat four Cup ux defensive bail play er assi ned the job of fillingin for Charlie Shepard James cked two field goals one from fair angle and scored touchdown His two converts were ex tras Delveaux was replacing the wests best punter in the last five seasons Jack merely outdistanced Hamiltons Cam Fraser by close to 10 yards per boot On all but one of his unts Delveaux drove the IigerCats well back maiilng pay dirt seem like muchlonger piece away All of James boots showed on the scoreboard In game of Passing running and tackling the kick is all too tea forgotten With this countrys football leaders leaning more and more towards the American ame the foot may go out of the game al most comp eteiy For that reason as well as for Saturdays show it may be wise to remember the feats by the feet of James and Deiveaux and the lack of feat by Ham iltons Cam Fraser N0 HORNS Unlike games in the past no man on the Hamilton side could be fitted with the goats horns In dis cussion yesterday with fellows who had their own ideas mentioned thatrFraser came the closest to being goat His sub par performance as in past important games wasquite noticeable HERO And again in my estimation HalPatterson of the ljiCats won still another he Viewer tried his darndest nor The postgame later to get Hal to complain make excuses about his injured shoulder Patterson wouldnt go for only that knew the shou PREDICTIONS Those of you who waited umn down my throat can you have two more chances still like Patterson evening at Toronto and treal tomorrow Cle the bait He would admit ider was there to shove Saturdays col throw it away However to make me eat crow Floyd over McNeeley this roux over Moore in Mon Only One Shutout Recorded In 12 Kids Hockey Games Only ono of dozen Legion Church hockey games played Saturday morning at the arena ended in shutout Thatcoma in the junior division Rigs of the AHL glroup start ays pay wt Spring field dcfeatinng Rochester 01 Wayne Miller and Cy Atkinson paced the winners with two goals each and Gary Meger and Ted Boynton had singles lPhillip Bird scored for Roches er Herlshcy defeated Erie 82 Four players had two goals apiece for the winners They were Terry Craig Murray Perry Alvin Clark and Brent Smith Roy McGregor and David Burton scored for the victims Buffalo and Providence play ed to 33 deadlock Buffalo goals were by David Lee Bill McPhcrson and Greg Shangh nessy Bill Silk Danny Maloney and Tom Gallinger scored for PrgIVidelnce eve and edged okane 31 wlth Michael Quinnp Bob Wil son Bob Henderson and Larry iWlicoox scoring for the win ners David OReiiiy scored for the losers JUNIOR Marlboros got the days shut Out blasting Guelph 80 Doug VBoynton had three goals John Mitchinson two and Paul Whe len Chris Hammond and Lee Koopmans one each Peterborough thumped Barrie as Paul Osachuk had four goals for the winners Brion Klnselia had two and Bradley Smith and James Case had sin gletons Barrie goals came from Gerald Raycraft Doug Riscborough and Ed Brown St Michaels edged St Cath arincs 43 on three goals by Ken Bannerman and one by Philip Burton two markers for St Cath arines and Roger Edwards had the other Brent Rowen scored three goals and Charles Cote and Ricky Bail had two each to lead Hamilton to 121 victory over Niagara Falls Singles for the winners were by Jimmy Moore Robbie Fisher Mike Delong Don Gibbons and Jim Hunter Allan Garner scored for the Falls North Bay defeated Windsor 53 in the first senior game Greg Bowen had three goals for the victors and Com Burke and Casey Ramp had singles David Raycraft had two goals for Windsor and Brian Curtis had one Whitby bested Cornwall 52 on the strength of Steve Poi iards three goals Singles were by Steve Laine and Robert Alexander Cornwall goals were Eydltoss Robinson and Doug am Clarence Rigley and George Fringle scored to lead Kings ton to 21 win over Sudbury The iosers goal was by Wayne Tascona Machen Beats Douglas Jones MIAMI BEACH Fla AP Eddie Machen stepped down from the heavyweight ranks Saturday night to break the 19 fight winning streak of Doug previously unbeaten light heavyweight from New York with unanimous 10 round decision Machcn No heavyweight contender from Portland Ore was too strong and too exper ienced for the 24 year old Jonea No light challenger it was the 40th vic tory against four defeats and ii draw for Machen who weighed 197 to 184 for Jones THIS CHRISTMAS SEE OUR WIDE OIL PAIN MIRRORS SELECTION OF TINGS CHRISTMAS CARDS CUSTOM FRAMING heavyweight TORONTO ICPiThe oppos ing coaches agreed and dies agreed in their postgame com ments fo lag Saturdays Grey Cup final Both and Grant of Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Jim Trimble of Hamilton TigerCats agreed on Ihe fine showing of their pinyen but gave differing rea sons for the Wests 2141 over time victory The Ticats also played bruising overtime struggle week before the cup game to dispose of Toronto Argonauts in the Eastern Football Confer ence final and Trimbie said that played part in Hamiltons loss to tho Bombers We were physically hurt as well as emotionally hurt after last week he said Grant didnt think Hamiltons physical effort agonist the Ar gos had much effect Tho emotional strain prob ably had more effect than the physical beating said Grant Teams in the shape thcsn two clubs were In should be able to recuperate from any physical effort with weeks layoff PRAISES TEAM Booming as only the coach of threelimo cup winner can Grant lauded his 34 firsts stringers proclaiming said depth was the reason this is my best team and today you saw it it was our depth that gave us that little bit extra what other team could come up with performers ilko Ron Lntourcllo and Jack Dciveauxcspecialiy in big final game like this with all that pressure on them Latouroiie chunky Co nadion back who has spent most of his seven ycars with Bomb ers as kick runbock man played more than half the game at offensive right halfback after import Ray Jauch suf fcred severe icg injury early in the second quarter He led all players in yardage gained Saturday handling the ball 15 times and advancing it total of 100 yards 1111 of them run ning back kicks and 60 on passes Filling in as punlcr in place of injured Chnriie Shepard ho outhooted Hamiltons Cam Fra ser and Bernie Polonoy with yard average it feels wonderful Latou roilo sold 1ve always had real ambition to play offensive halfback but this was my first game there this season PAYS TRIBUTE Grunt praised the Tlcnls by saying We couldnt find any weaknesses any man out of p04 sition or playing poorly so that we could capitalize They were plenty tough thing if we had had to go into anothcr overtime session we were just about out They just giant down little before we He said the Bombers strat egy of running their ground at tack straight ahead into the Hamilton line resulted after the Ticnts defensive stunting early In the game successfully stopped Winnipegs wide runn ing Quarterback Kenny Pioen who made the iiiyard touch down run that won the game said the play startedoutas pass It was supposed to be IIIen Superior lit Curl Club Men proved the superior sex at Barrio Curling Club Satur day in twodraw bonsplel 1n the annual novelty men curled against the women The breadwinners won four of six prizes Ralph Hayter skipped his rink of Charlie Seagram Jack Burbidge and Bill Fitzsimmoris to first prize in the seven oclock draw Runnersup were Charles Hur tibese skip Norm Rankin Gus Viau and Doug Smith and Bill Maycs skip Bob Green Rob lChedesrnan and Stan McCaus an Second draw winner was the four of Charles Knight skip Jack Troyer Alex McGetrick and Victor Garcia Runnersup wers Muriel Fend iey skip Jessie Troyer Del Mc Getrick and Mildred Marshall and Jean Adams skip Aud rea Webb Helen Skelly and Marjorie LeGallais vJack and Edith Corby and Card and Jackie lMllior were conveners it would have been some Had Great Depth Says Coach Grant dmpback pass on book pat tern just ran out of the pocket HAS PRIVATE CHAT in Hamiltons dressing room Dimbla had private talk with his players before permitting TE porters to enter but his conver sation was audible in the cor ridor Toke couple of minutes he told them Take couple of minutes then get your hands up You should have them up real high But when the newspaper men were allowed to enter few of the Tiger Cots were able to raise their heads Trimbio bnishcd off reporters until he had spokento each de tected player When ho turned to the press he wasnt finish ing his sentences Get Faloncy hurt Hickman Kellyweve got long list of them Henley was hurt Hellof bruising gamereal tough Fullback Lorry Hickman suf fcrcd an ankle injury early in the game Quarterback Bcrnic Fnloncy was shaken up late In Ihc game but returned to ac ton By WlLF GRUSON TORONTO CPI Quarter back Kenny Piocn steady norvod field general smoothly operated bonevcrushing ground attack and surprislt ineg sharp passing offence to lend Winnipeg Blue Bombers to an exciting Grey Cup victory Saturday the first overtime game In the cupa 52year his tory The Bombers pounded out 12114 win over Hamilton Tiger Cots in gruelling game in iwhlch the western champions bottled stubbornly from behind to score11 points in the second half and force the ficats into their sccond overtime playoff game in week Winnipegs victory returned the cup to the West after an absence of year and for the third time in five years the Bombers beat the Tiger Cats in the EastWest final Fiocn 26 who sparked Iowa to victory in the Rose Bowl be fore joining the Bombers five years ago and Canadian Gcrry James nine year veteran were the big heroes in Maui pegs comeback They are the loading is ders for the pinyeroilhe game award win nor of which will be announced Tuesday Ploen raced iii yards for the winning touchdown at 302 of the second itHninutc overtime session James scored to points 13 In the second half on two field goals the game lying Ioumdown and two converts BUB PUNTER SIIINES Jack Dclveaux dcfenre standout Winnipegs other point The big fierce tackling linebacker who look over Churiic Shopards kicking job after an ankle injury kept the fullback out of the lineup booted 46yard single in the second quarter and oulkicked the Hamilton punters crowd of more than 32000 Including Prime Minister Die Icnbnkcr who made the honor ary kickoff saw the Tigcrklats battered and bruised into sub mission aflcr building up 144 PLOEN RUNS OVER WITH WINNING TOUCHDOWN Odds lire 101 That Patterson Will Demolish Tom McNeeley TORONTO AP Heavy weight champion Floyd Patter son is prohibitive 10toi fa vorite to hand strong and rough Tom McNeeley the first defeat of his brief boxing career in their 15round world title fight here tonight There is every indication of quick and explosive battle at Maple Leaf Gardens in Can adas first world heavyweight championship contest McNeeley sixfoottwo 200 pouod former football tackle predicLs he will win by knock out wlthin six rounds lm going after him Mc Neeicy said Sunday He wont have to go looking for me think McNeeley might be the kind of fighter who will gamble and try to take over the fight said Patterson If he does it could be up and down like the last ingcmar Jo hansson fight with nobody giv ing up So 111 gamble in the first roundif hes willing ILL BE BETTERI Patterson declined to make any predictions but said will be 100 per cent better than was in the last fight with inge mar last Marc in that fight his third with Johansson son rallied from two first round knock downs and kayoed the husky Swede in the sixth round The Patterson McNeeley scrap will be the second half of closedcircuit television dou bleheader first in boxing The opening bout will match Sonny Liston reinstated No heavyweight nder from Philadelphia and Albert Wests phal of Germany in illrounder gt adciphias Convention The doubleheader will be shown in about 150 theatres and IM coma HOME To suuoco oomrom iuuoocI Sunocn alonana huatlngoil give clean oven hast all season lung gwixcn iosunoca today HEATING OIL arenas in and the United States Teleprompter in corporated which handles the TV radio and movies is hope ful of getting about 250000 cus tomcsr to pay an average of $5 seat WILL BE BROADCAST The fight will be broadcast in Canada Via the 030s Trans Canada network England France Germany Japan and other countries The promoters look for crowd ofilmti to 12000 and gate receipts of from $150000 to $200000 at the Gardens lifc Neeiey in addition to getting the prized shot at the crown may collect about $125000 Pat erson could earn around $300 000 ITS LIKE our FROM SANTAI 7501 McNeeleys purse could be more than he grossed in all 23 of his professional fights in career of ti 13 years fie has won all his bouts is by knock out McNeeley is not rated highly as punchcr His opponents have been inferior He is standup fighter who relies on his strength to overwhelm an op ponent BARRIE HEATING FUELS Phone on 66531 4PLY WINTERIDE RECAP SNOW TIRES EXCHANGE warm 12 PRICE FRONT END ALIGNMENT ONLY 588 For Most Carsv Pauls Exrna DOMINION TIRE sronss Winnipeg Tries In Overtime Cent its bad habit ive got into lead in Ihe third physical pounding they took on the heels of their titanic over time struggle against Toiunin Argonauts in the second game of the eastern final shbumi it Grey Cup m1 players follow it pattern set in effect in the late stages They didnt have the ximc iire nftcr Jamcs kickcli his scu ond field goal on the last ploy of the third Quarter to cut their lead to 147 James scored tho tying touchdown on menu smash with five rninuius ilid three seconds remaining in rug uiation time Hamilton quarterback Bernie Fuioncy could make no head way with the Ticats running of fence after fullback Lorry Iiick man was carried off the field with nn ankle injury in the opening minutes The Ticats ended with not gain of 25 yards on the ground and their rushing was so inci fcctive iiickman was their lead ing ball carrier although he was only in the game for eight 11a milton plays lie gained 20 yards in three carries BOMBERS LINE SOLID Winnipegs defensive lInB sparked by middle Guard Steve Patrick IflCkIf Roger Snvoie and defensive cnri iicrb Gray and the linebacking corps led by Dcivenux played tremend ous game In stopping the charges of Gerry McDoiIgniI citBomber Carver Ralph Goidston The Rombcrs field day as they rode rough shod over the Hamilton dc fence Roger Hogbcrg filling in for Shepard in his fullback spot Pioen James and Lewis rIii hit up the middle with telling ef fect in the second half nftcr the Ticats vcokcncd Poul Dekkcr rangy six footfivc end and short pass specialist want 90 yards on passandrun ploy to open the scoring in the first quarter and Goidston scored the Ticais other touchdown in the third Shannon and halfbacks spearheaded by Lee Lewis had 161 19 quarter quarter in Sutherin scorer con Coach Bud Gr has guided the his thcir 1553 and 1559 cup victorics over the Ticnts nftcr losing it to Hamilton in i557 in if it Vancouver they trailed 140 in tho opcning seven minutes but non 3548 in 1959 they were down going into the also quartcr but triumphed 211 TAKE RUBBER GAME This years final was the scvcnlh meeting between linin iiton and Winnipeg which now has is +3 edge it was also in nipcgs sixth win against l1 losses and Hamiltons sixth sci bnck in games since the WestEast finals started in 11121 The West has won 10 timcs six since The Enmbcrs with Louis the leading 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