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Barrie Examiner, 27 Feb 1960, p. 4

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Fivers Clinch Second Place Four Barrie Quartets In Big Spiel Finals The final of the weeklong Barrie bonspiel got underway this morning at the local curling club Four Barrie rinks two in each event are seeking The Ex aminer Trophy for the main event and the Sterling Trusts Trophy for the consolation event in yesterdays play Herb Shannan of the local club skip pedhisrinktothefinnlsinlhc main event He needed all his savvy and skill to overcome Al Steer of Midland in the early morning finishing game Reg Harris of Barrie is the second Barrie rink to make the consolation event Other Barrie rink in the fin als are George Kennedys four some in The Examiner and Iack Kennedys crew in the Staling Tnists Don Van Luven favorite to win it nu skipped his Unlnnvlllo rink into the main event com petition today Dr John Brock of Oshawa was the other Sterling Trusts qualifier Here is todays drawz am lohn Ko Toronto Roy als vs Jim Currie Cookstown bloc Allen Midland vs Al Mil son Owen Sound Tern Caldwell Sputniks Orilila vs George Kennedy Barrie Don Van Lu ven Unlonville vs Herb Shan non Barrie Here is the Sterling Trusts draw 11 am Jack Kennedy Bar rle vs Milt Irwin Midland Har vey Moorebcad Brampton vs Howie humming Brampton Tyndale Unionvllle vs Earl Carr kstown Reg Harris Barrie vs Dr Brock Oshawa Here are yesterdays results EXAMINER TROPHY Harry Armstrong Barrie de feated Oscar Parker Oshawa 75 Robinson Barrie de feated Reg Harris Barrio ft Don Van Luven Unlonville de feated Ross Stephens Barrie 104 Frank Curran Orillle de feated John Ough Barrie gt5 Eldon Goring Graveahurst do Examiner lested Bill Stephenson Orillla Al Steer Midland defeated Horace Beaumont Barrie 15a Art Powell Barrie defeated Bob Green Barrie 174 Herb Shan non Barrie defeated Dr John Brock Oshawa 36 Second Round Robinson defeated Armstrong 118 Van lch dcfeated Cur ran 163 Steer cated Goring 97 Shannon defeated Powell 91 Third Round Van Luven defeated Robinson Shannon defeated Steer I247 BTFJILING TRUSTS Harris defeated Parker l511 Ough defeated Stephens 12$ Stephenson defeated Beaumont 103 Brock defeated Green 104 Second Round Harris defeated Ougb 139 Brock defeated Stephenson 38 Dally prize winners were Har ry Armstrong and Art Powell both of Barrie Dutchies Backing Reds In Game With States JACK suurvAN Claudius PRII Slut Writer can hockey team has never beaten the Russians and we hopo to he the first In 1956 SQUAW VALLEY Calif the Russians blanked the Ameri We wont be able to nutpass cans to win their first Olym them so were going to have to we hockey title out hustle them says conch Jack Riley of the unbeaten United States hockey team which meets Russias defending cham pions today in game that could decide the 1960 Olympia cham plonship The Canadians who lost heartbreaker to the Americans Thursday night 21 were pulling for the Russians to win and keep Kltobener Waterloo Dutchmans faint gold medal hopes alive Canada meets Sweden tonight while in an afternoon game Czechoslovakia plays Germany The Sunday schedule pits the US Czechoslovakia lweden against Germany and Canada against Rusela pm SAYS TEAM READY Riley formchartmouth star who now coaches hockey at the US Military Academy reported there had been no letdown for his charges since the upset win over Canada The Americans are 30 in the tournament and have six points Russia is second with two wins and tie for five points and Can ada is third with two victories andnlouoffnurpoints American win overRusaiawould just about sew up thegold medal Weve been looking forward to playing the Russians for long time Riley said An Amati eel Kitchener coach Bobby Bauer kept after his charges Friday day off for the hockey clubs and hoped for Soviet victory TERRIFIC TENSION Both Bauer and Riley ad mitted the tension has been ter rific The tension gets as high as those mountains said Bauer pointing to the High Slmas lt makes even experience players rubberlegged mean that all the way Some of the players actually bowed their legs in key situations Bauer for years starred on the famed Kraut line later the Kitchener lineof Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League Was there more tension in the Olympics than the Stanley Cup playoffs The Stanley Cup is nothing compared to this said Bauer This is international competi tlon against the best amateur teams of the world And the heat is always on Canada Everyone expects us to win and everyone is out to beat us NOONE sneer Riley agreed The pressure is fierce Afterwe beat Canada no one slept wink can just imagine how those Canadians Youngstérsii Cdnadd iBigq Day By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer SQUAW VALLEY Calif CP bashful 211yearold blonde and 19yearold youth who cooked his own meals to save nwney combined Friday to give Canada probably its greatest day in Winter Olympic History Ottawas Anne Heggtveit won gold medal on an unprecedeuted performance by Canadian in Olympic skiing and thirdplace bronze was won by Don Jackson of Oshawa in the mens figure skating few hours after the Ottawa miss made lieutifulrtai down two flgatecourses to beat world ranking skiers in the womens slalom the International Skiing Federation F15 named her world champion for the slalom and the fwomens alpine Icom int unprecedented onorlor canadian th 1IS awards world titles to rinners of Olympic races and visa additionally honors the one rith the best marks in all three lalom giant slalom and down liii Swiss miss Yvonne luegg captured the Olympic giant slalom while German teenager Heidi Biebl took the downhill But Miss Heggtveit who finished 12th in the giant slalom and the downhill had the best overall performance anONDCOLn MEDAL MlssHeggtveits victory gave Canada its secondgold medal of he Olympics and together with lacksnns third place in the fig vxre skating boosted the countrys unofficial team point total to 27 It markedithe first time that Canndahadladded Jo its unofrt cial inernationnl points score at the eighthWinter Games since hob Pauland Barbara Wagner of Toronto won the pairs figure skiating chamnionship week am Friday and Otto and Maria Jelinelruof kvillleuplaced fourth Russia Friday won seventhI gbld lifeddlésix of fhem In speed skatingto run its team point to tal up to 1481 based on the tra ditional 10 points for first and 54321 for the next five plac ings The United States moved into second place after David Jenkins victory in the ms figure skating with 61 points Germany was third with 56 fol lowed by Sweden 43 Norway 40 Finland 34 Austria 31 Canada and France 27 Switzer land 25 and Italy 159s ONES FOR HOCKEY LOSS The Canadian honors came just day alter KitchenerWéterloo Dutchmen absorbed stunning 21 hockey loss to the United States teamso far unbeaten The fourth round of the tourna ment wanton tap today with 115 hopes hinging on its game against defending champion Rus sia The Americans play Czecho slovakia Sunday Russia once tied meet Can ada Stinday after facing the Americans The Canadians play Sweden tonight and Czechoslova kia meets Germany All the clubs had days rest Friday Spectatbr interest in todays USRLLssia hockey match far outstripped that for the 10000 metre Guimile mens speed skating and the 50kilnmetre 31 mile looyard ski marathon that preceded it The indoor Blyth ice rink was sold out Canada has trio in the speed skatingLarry Mason of Cal gary Ralph 01in of Edmonton and Johnny Sands of Montreal while the Servold brothers Clar ence and Irvin of Camrose Alta will compete in the cross country Both are gruelling events and the Europeans are ex pectedtosweep them PROTEST PENDING Twentytwo of the 27 champion ships have been decided with one other completed but under pro test The two today and the hockey and special jumping Sun day wind up the 11day games Russia Friday broke its medal record of 16 set in its first Winter Canadas chances in the tour nament depend on lot of If the Russians beat the US and then bow to Canada the Cana dlans provided they get by Swe den tonlght would end up in tie with the Americans who also would have to beat the Czechs The gold and silver medals then would be decided on the best goals averagewhich still lsvery much up in the air although the Canadian avmagc just now is better than the American Can ada has 17 goals for and two against compared with 175 rec ord for the Americans If the US beats Russia and Czechoslovakia the Canadian Russian game will determine whether Canada winsa silver or bronze medal The Russians like to pass the puck around and wait for the perfect shot Riley said So well be trying to put Hi the pressure on them we can The Americans havent got that kind of precision attack Wo like to fire em upand pray they go in Riley added The Russians had very little to say Russlaas veteran goalie Nikolai Pucbkov star of the 1956 Games commented only The team that has the most luck will be the one that wins This is the strongest American team Ive seen In consolationround game Friday Finland fired sixgoal salvo in the second period and took 112 victory over Japan The game ended in nearfree forall ingo Would like To Defend Title In Home Town GOIEBORG Sweden AP lngemar Johansson wants to do fend his world heavyweight title at least once right here at home This may happen in Septem ber against ArchieMoore or at the latest in 1981 Edwin Ablquist the cbamplons adviser said Fri day If Johansaon cantvwork out fight against the aging Moore he Will try tomange bout with another challenger Ablqulst said Johansson expects to meet for mer champion Floyd Patterson in rematch in June inNew York Ahlquist said this bout now is 99 per cent sure and thathe and Johansson both are confident lngemar will retain the title COLD DIPS MONTREAL CF Five of the 15 members of the Dorval polar bear club are women They take dip in Lake St Louis every few weekends in winter and any its great for curing colds and re ducing weight Games in 1956 Soviet athletes now have captured 19 medals seven gold four silver and eight bronze Still to be settled was the Games first gold medal beeftba twen womeh from Sweden and Russia The Russians charged that in the lskilometre Emmile crosscountry ski relay Swedens leadolt skier Irma vJohansson ran herskis over those of Russias Radio Era Mannalum The Russian tel andlvfctory went to meowsoes ion pictures were sent out for development to decide the protest Olympic officials wont make the decision known until tonight Speed skater Eugeni Grishin of Russia was gold medal in ltbe LEMmetre metric mile event Fridayiora doubleslam in two straight Olympics Earlier this week he won the Socmetre event But for the second straight Games he was tied in the 1500 metre event Hls time of two minutes 104 seconds matched 53 The Wolves flubbed another Canuck Horse In Big Race ran CANADIAN ruse Canadianbred horse gets its blg chance today When Taylors Victoria Park bursts from the No post in the starting gate it will he toflve favorite to win the 3100 000 added Flamingo Stakesand pot Canadianbred horse in the top ranks of American racing The race Is the first blg test of the year for threeyearolds and Victoria Park first Canadian bred horse to qualify for the Triple Crown will be favored after setting track record at the same track Hialeahlast Saturday The second choice is the horse vlctorla Park best last week Belly Ache 51 Another dozen of the best derbyage colts are en tered The winner will be favorite for the Kentucky Derby and other big races in the ring and summer calendar for eeyear olds The net is 590880 The days other big race is the 145000 Santa Anlta Handicap and the big quorum was whether national champion Willie Shoe maker would ridc after he fell and was kicked in the head by horse Friday Shoemaker said he expects to ridcthc favored Bagdad in the race Bagdad will be making bid forhorse of the year hon ors If he wins ltwill give Shoe maker four Santa Anita tri umphs equal to the record of Johnny Longden Dump Majors Barrie Flycrs will finish the OHA Junlor season no low er than second place The local puclutere assured themselves of the No spot bytrounclng the tallend Hamllton TigerCubs here last ulght Flyere end their home schedule tonight playing host to St Mich aels College Majors Tomorrow in Toronto Plyers write finish to successful tdgarno schedule with game against Tomato Marlboros KNIBBS NETS While the Flyers as whole were in charge of the situation all the wry last night the guy who led the parade was tongue chewing hard working Bllly Knlbbe The 17yearold ccntremnn by way of Lakcshore Bruins of the Metro league fired three goals one in each period to bring his total to 1d for the sea eon Even against the Cubs figured to be no tormenton Knibtn play ed his usual digallHzetlme type of game It paid off handsomely in his personal record PMS 2ND Nelsoa Leclalr whoreachcd the meal mark with two against die Cube last Wednesday added two more to thrill bis ar ents who made the better sobmile trek from Kopusknsing Moore Gets Title Offer NEW YORK AP Offers for two championship lights were ex tended Friday to veteran light heavywelght Archie Moore Jack Fugazy managing direc tor of Feature Sports Inc said he had wired separate offers to Jack Kearns Moores manager for the aged scrapper to meet the winner of the Ingemar JO banssonFloyd Pattcrson heavy weight title bout this September and also German llghtbeavy cou tander Ecboppner The MooreSchoppner bout would be held early this summer to watch their youngster play It was the first time Mr and Mrs Leelair had seen Nels in Junor action He didnt let them down Dennis Paacbuck bardlufl Buy Iround the not Marcel Tu licr and Jeannot Gilbert potted singletons Bert Templeton and Lowell MacDonald scored the Hamilton goals Current standings show the mm with 54 points two better than St Michaels College Should the worst come to worst for the Flyers in remaining gam as both TeePees and Collegian could tic em in points However the locals goalsforandizalnat average is far auperlor to both of the otheroluhs East LoOp Teams All BunchedUp or ran CANAme races The six Eastern Professional Hockey League teams look as if theyll be in race to the wire for playoff spots in the last three weeks of the leagues inaugural season Friday night Trois Rivierel Lions whipped frontrunning Sud bury Wolves 42 at Sudbuxy That put the Lions into fourth place with 57 points Sudbury has 64 Montreal so Sault Ste Marie 58 HullOttawa 56 and Kingston chance toincrease their lead overMontrenl Royals dropping their fourth game in rowonly the second time this season theyve slumped so badly The other clubs have been loading positions all season Only the gilrlst four teams will enter play iBisons Take Second Spot By ran Assocmno enass Winners of four of their last five games Buffalos Bisons have climbed into second place in the American Hockeylaiague for the first time thissgason The labour beating Cleveland 72 Friday night edged into the runnerup spot with 66 points one more than Rochester which lost to fourthplace Providence gt Cleveland goaltender Gil Mayer wasforced out for so minutes in heseoondpcriod as the Bisque rusbed theBaron goal and scored fourtimes toput it away Mayer suffered atorn rib cartilege and may be sidelined for few games the Barons are three points behind Pldyidence in the battle for the leagues final play off spot The Bisans Wally Hergo sheimerhad two goals and an assist Phil MaloncyRon Ingram Bill Deaf Gus Mortson and Dick Gamble added singlés Bill Need ham and Aldo Guidolin scored Clevelands goals Eddie MacQueen and Stan Ba luik tallled in the second period to give Providence their victory and hand Rochester its sixth de feat in the last eight outings Stan Smrke connected for the Anaerlcansl goalin the third pe rto mm ROAST wmnson Ont or Mrr Wanda Pilki 34 fainted when she spotted the roast burning in the Train Rivieres Coming back from so less in SaultSto Marie Thursday scored three consecutive goals to win The Mons opened the scoring in the first period but Sudhury tied it up and took 21 lead within two minutes of the second period The Lions made it 22 near the 15minute mark and added two more unanswered goals in the final periodone at the beginning and one at the end Trois Rivieres scorers were Gilles Thibeault Leon Rocbefort Jean Paul Denis and Dave Ba lon Scoring for Sudbury were Real Chevrefils playing his first game after twoweek layoff and de fenceman Gerry Odrowskl Denis got the last Lionsgoal in tbelast minute of playas Sudbury sealer Gerry Mc Namara made vain effort to return of his net He had been benched in favor of sixth Iti tucker Wl RADIO TV oeuvres BILLY mas Scored Three However should llyers con tlnue their possessive play they could take over first place The Mnrlboros who hold the top rung would have to go backwards in the next three games WINNING NOTES Larry Jon es whos flashing last years form and Bob Awrcy couldnt buy beg or steal goallast night Awreys been aiming at his 213th for few games Hes bit posts legs and had packs go everywhere but in the right san Jones skated and checked like beaver Re and Pnncbuck were used on line as well as kllllng penalties with Dale Rolfe and Ed Westfall and kept the Odds at bay Jones sudden return to form could only mean more suc cess for the Flyers Big Dale Rolfe dcfencemaa captain of the locals picked up three assists last nlght to run his pointtotal to hlydy ro spectable 41 just bettcr than point per game JUST NOTES The way things are going in the league it wouldnt be impwlhle if the two Toronto clubs Majors and Marl4 horas were to meet in the first round of the playoffs That would mean disaster in the city Wonder if the Marlboro will want alourpolnt game with Pct erborough They wouldnt let the Flyers have such beast with Hamilton Actually it was good thing as the locals riddled 15 goals to their total Wayne Rut ledge also lowered bls goals against average allowing but two in each of the Hamilton games Tcches kcpt Guelph Biltmor es in sixth place last night by trounclng the host team 52 Chico hlokl scored one goal to tie for the leagues point lea BOB AWREY No Luck at All Perl Miss lieggiveil Capped 19 Years 0i Determined Try By ARCH MCKENZIE Conadlan Press staff Writer UITAWA CPLAnne Haggi velt neat blonds bundle of talent capped 19 years on skis Friday by winning Canadas first Olympic skiing gold medal Anne strapped on skin at two beginning long hard haul to fame under the eye of her Nor wegianborn father himself Canadian crosscountry champion of 1934 who had to pass up shot at the Olympics for lack of money Her success at Squaw Va1ley Calif against the worldsbest in the plain backed up her early season feeling that she might go all the way Her father Bank of Canada employee Hehggtvalt ke from expe ence com ppeiltlon when he said Im afraid to be bopef TAKES HOLIDAY But his heartfelt reaction to Fridays success spoken as he took halfday holiday to cele brate paid tribute to all the ef fort she put intolt Anne now 21 packs tons of determination into 115 pound frame nordlc blonde with blue eyes she stands five feet five inches tall You wouldnt think to look at her she was so determined her father said after talking by tele phone with Anne But he re called that her whole year had been dedicated to the Olympics working half day all summer with golf in the morning and ten BmATV SERVICE OUTSIDE Antennll 32350 up Ask for Price list Standard TV Repairs TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE DROP IN TEE OEGAILHANY Phone Barrie PA HIM wonsnoe LOCATED on HWY 11 was our mu sourn or nls in the evening There were conditioning exercises and then the twomonth European training against the best Cemented herfather 10nd course may be too much for one skier and apple pie for another could tell for example that the downhill courseat Squaw Valley was best for beavler girl and some of those European girls have the strength for those courses Aside from her skiing interest Anne has studied piano and piano accordion makes many of her own clothes and has held down office jobs Future plans said it was just up to her to take her time when talked to her today Mr Heggtveit said But she has been invited to compete in Norway next month where she has relatives and may go on to defend the Arlberg Kandahar in Italy this year if she decides to go to Norway QUEER NAME PECKHAM England OF Name of restaurant on the main street of this Surrey community amilton 82 ere Tonight dcrsltip with Guelphs and on lbert other St Camarines scor ers were Ray Cullen Vic Had gelltli Doug Robinson and Murray is Bert Brown and Paul Andrea scored for Guelph Goaltender Dennis Jordon of Hamilton must be bappy the seasons over Flyers fired 40 shots hls way last nlgbt They had about the same number Wed nesday Hamilton had 22 shots on Rutledge Hamiltonzvgoal Jordan de fence anl Walsh Cook for wards Templeton Jeffrey Forth Pond McLellan MacDon ald Martin Barrie goal Rutledge de fencc Rolfe ltl Rutledge West fall Wright forwards Gilbert Gagnc Leclnir Knlhbs Awrey Tester Jones Panchuck 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