Fivers Fall In Battle Of Goals By CHRIS AYLO Examiner Sports Editor GALT The name of the game was shooting and Galt lfornets applied this tactic to the hill Saturday night before their home fans to outscore Bar rle Flyera 06 The setback ends ed Hycrs tAIil string at three and stalled their playoff drive Ftyers remain in share of eighth place at 20 poian with oriltin Pepsis who were idle over the weeltend ifornels who made 2500 Pony Night fans happy with come back decision peppered Barrics Errol MCKlbboll with so shot while Ron Boomer stopped 15 onstarget fiyer suitor Despite game was dull in that defen aivo ptny both ms was virtuab Iy nonexistent gt hchian who managed to make number of big blocks had an offnight Three of the Gulf goals were the soft variety as the bcmaskcd guardian ap peared to have difficulty hand ling peaks at his feet The of Aces As Cut Georgians Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kingston Aces and Woodstock Athletics tied for second place in the Ontario llocke lion Senior series both scored Ilyers Suiier Bash Oi Injuries Barrie Flycvs not only came out on the short end of the score Saturday night dropping an as verdict to Gait Hornets they also suffered severe set back physiqu as no less than six men suffered injuries of varying degrees The Gall club doctor was kept hopping from man to man in the Barrie dressing room after the game as the locals licked their Wounds The most serious casually oas scntre Bob Garner who this morning was liberated on for separated left shoulder He was decked heavily late in the game and skated straight to the dress ing rootn He was treated at South Waterloo Memorial Hospi tal in Gait before being trans erred to Royal Victoria Hospi tal in Barrie Gamer who ranks high among the league scoring leaders will be out of action possibly for the remain der of the season Listed as doubtful starter for next Fridays pin home rematch with Hornets is right winger Al Stitt who has anis kidneys He was knocked in to the boards in the first period and was through for the night Captain Ken Robertson sutfer ed bnnsed thigh to go along with his chronic back trouble and Stan Ritchie has sprained thumb Lloyd Pearsall who is making comeback after sev eral seasons inactivity receiv ed few more bruises leaving Ian Sclater the July healthy do fenceman Al Smith aggravated an old injury and has water on the knee However he should be ready Friday Smith was forc ed to retire at the end of the second period at Gait At one point during the final frame Elyers were down to just four men on the bench To complete the list left wing er Bab Deleourt has cracked nose bone TOPS IN HIS TIIIIDE By Alan Mover low ml WIAIIEWJII 722 Wit75 Mr Elli ASWP M5 flip 747 771 Wire 45 AM 7147 IVEElf Ma iiil £15m I955 flat7 of flE XIM MD my city tAcr rock411545 5547 Me cor19 574 rap 507 flirtW5 mamMimi fifflflilfl 67512 f0 717th9 5M fem 607 715 MIPfii slyI 7717 car10 04 Maia2W Iii45 555 REFERRED 7045 745 xvwsz 11 JON WEEKS Strong Night fcnsivc minded Hornets were quick to cash in an opportune Illï¬ they erased at first period deficit Jon Vttlts and Mike Dubeau wins Sunday to cut Collingwood Georgians league lead to tire points Kingston Aces defeated Col llngwood 81 while Woodstock downed Guelph Regals as In other action Sunday flak ville Oaks defeated Gait and North York Varsity Grads shut out Hellerille Mdlfawks I0 Gall Hornets scored an as win over Barrie Flyors In Satur day game Dennis beams and Bob Rawv son lcd Kingston with two goals each while Pete Weston Gar field Ball Jim Sproti and Charlie Convery added one each Gary Collins scored Col lingwoods goat Art Sullivan scored four of the Woodstock goals Byrie Klinek Dan llahoney Wayne Boddy and Ron Ryan added the others Guelph gained two goals from Keith Worrall and one each from Walt Bradley Butch lRIartin Frank Hincks and Ray oss I5 LUCKY North York goalie Jerry Mc Namara stopped 26 Beileville shots for his second shutout of the season the Gaionds goal nus one of North Yorks 10 shots on the target It was his lath goal of the season Jack Price and Bob Bishop each scored two goals for Oak viiie Bob Hawkins Brian Pryce Jim OBrien Ioby Black and Don Currie each added one Bob Maxwell and Earl Bai four rcpiicd for Gait SENIOR STIIX Pin 20 143 115 43 19 0128 lid 33 Ill 2147 96 38 17 II 142 121 36 Guelph 15 13 12311131 Believille 12 26 96 116 26 North York 1017 9311721 Oriilia i7 III 13910 BARRIE IO no 129 7A Oakville IE It 116 165 I7 Sundays Results Woodstock ti Guelph Oakville Gait Kingston Collingwood North York Beiieville Saturdays Results Gait HARRIE Tuesdays Games Oakville at Toronto Woodstock at Drillia Colllngwd Woodstock Kingston Gait were individual standouts for Byers weeks continued his meteoric rise in the sniping race with four rural and two as while Didnau extended his sudden outburst with pair and three assists Don Snider bagged three for Ilornets as Bert Brown collect ed pair Pete Brennan also struck twice and Carl lfatt com pfeted the Gall attack Ftycrs fluan in front in the early stages of the opener but the hosts struck quickly on goals by Brown Hall and Bren nan It was at this point that ltlcKtbbon had vision difficulties llamas kept this lead and out med mass 44 over the ï¬nal to minutes Referee Gortl Fevereau called four at six minor allies on Gait and Ftyers ma the power play work three times Coach Jim short was forced to Male his lines continually as inurics depleted the Barrie Itch strenth down to four men at one stage of the third period Gall playing coach Earl Bal four elected to sit out the game and he took notes from the press box in an effort to view his teams problems as they are in slight slump Corby Adams Flyers top point producer added two asssts and continued his more to chal lenge for the top ten individual ECOIOIS OUTSCOBED Barrie Goal ftchibbon Defence itobcrton Pearsull Sclater Ritchie Forwards Ad ams Weeks Stilt Dubcau Knowles Nicholirhlï¬i Smith Delnaurt ner Levesque Gall Goal Boomer Dc fence Tennanl Randle thaiey McKay Zitlotto Forwards Belanger Brennan Beechey Sndcr Hogan Hergott Brown Halt Brain Referee Gord Favercau Linesmen Willie Norris and Ken Bodendlstcl First Period Barrie Weeks IStiItl 120 Gait Snider Hogan McKey moo Barrie Dnbeau Weeks 037 Barrie Weeks Dubeau Adamsl 1003 Gail Brown tHatt fennanti 1537 Gait Halt Brain Randlel 28 Gail Brennan Belangcrl 1936 Penaltyt Snider histick 002 Second Period Gail Brennan Beeehey Eellangerl 1106 Gait Snider Hogan Her gott 1439 10 Barrie Dubeau Cks Adams 1503 Penalties Weeks firipl 02l Whaley tlript 1501 Seiater trip 1915 Third Period ll Gall Snider tHergott Hogan 410 It Barrie Weeks tDubcau Garner 700 I3 Gait Brown Brain 1307 It Barrie Weeks Dubeau Deleourtl 1455 Penalties Zrliotto trip 512 Snider board 1055 Snors ON soar Dy Barrie 14 11 1035 By Gait 191417 SPRINGFIELD Mass An era came to close here Saturday when owner Eddie Shore announced he had given up active operation of the Amer ican Hockey League Springfield Indians Some might have shed tear for the onetime National Hoc key League star but there was foflï¬wflI rowarm mam Club only rejoicing by the 23 Spring field players who walked out temporarily in December and were threatening to leave the club forever rather than play under Shore It was one of the few fights he had lustduring his 64 years Troubled by heart ailm nt Hickok Honors Frank Robinson ROCHESTER NY AF Basebaila Frank Robinson hauled in another valuable prize Sunday night when he was named winner of the 15 Rue Hickok Professional Athlete of the Year Award 510000 diu rgnipdstuddett gold buckled iths yearold outfield star of Baltimore Orioles won by an overwhelming mpigin in the balloting of apane of sports writers and sportscastm throughout the United States The trophy was presented to him at the annual arlty din TIIIS FOURSOME rcprtssenb ing the ladies section of the Barrio Ctirling Oiub has ad anccd into the Eastern On tario finals ogaitasl three other dubs along the 100 Dia mond trail Last week they eliminated Oriltia to take the overall District to title The arm round which leads rii city to the Ontario finals at Copper Cliff next month will be txmtcsled at Oshawa dnnuary 21th through 20th skipped by Jackie filtllcr tfmnti the Barrie entry con sists of flelt to rightl lead Nollie Campbell second Lilly Webb and viceskip Freda Green tErantnor Photo OTTAWABASED WINNIPEG CPIThe Cana dian Amateur Hockey Assoclaa tion has decided to estublisin national office here and base second notional hockey team in Ottawa The central headquarters will replace oneman operation run by Gordon lttckes in Mel ville Sask He has worked as secretary manager registrar and treasurer since 1000 for salary that never exceeded $7200 annually although more than 51000000 ans passing through CAHA channels each year and player registration hart increascd threefold to more titan 200000 Juckes will move to Winnipeg as executive director He will have an administrative assist ant and promotion and de Volopmsnt eo ordinator The CAHA executive mem bers decided to form the sec ond national team as backup program for the current na tianni unit based in Winnipeg The national office will go into operation next summett1 nor of the Rochester Press and few months before the second Eddie Shore Quits Indians Shore gave in health as the reason for his retirement His son Eddie Jr and general manager Jack Butteriield pres ident oi the AHL will take over Butterfield said the elder Shore will continue to handle the business and financial phases of the club but he and Shores son will conduct opera tions on and off the Ice In Toronto lawyer Alan Eagléson who had been hand ting the players case said the retirement will restore peace to the team There is nothing more for me to do said Eagleson who had issued an ultimatum on behalf of the players last week Eagleson said one of the conditions set forth had been that Shore step out of the pic ture by pm Saturday Shores retirement was an nounced few minutes after the deadline Saturday The Indians walked out last month in protest against Shores suspension of players for what he termed Indifferent play Eagleson advised the team to return without missing sche duledgume Earlier this momh couch Harry Ildhirny quit Shuta sus pended forward Roger Colo and goalie Jacques Citron for indif ferent play soon alter When the players informed Eugleson that they were ready to walk out for good the Tor onto lawyer flew to Hershey whare the Indians were playing and demanded Cote and Caron bu reinstated= national team starts practice in Ottawa TEAM STAYS INTCT The Winnipeg team will stay intact until after the 1900 Win lcr Olympics then will prob abiy merge to some extent with its Ottawa eoulttcrpart under the guidance of general man ager who will have nssistnnls in each city The Ottawa team will have lite sameslutlcnt format as its Winnipeg predecessor The CAIIA also decided to make bid for the 1060 world championships it will try for the 1000 world tournament should Czechoslovakia the other bidder for 1000 be successful The Canadian application will be for the pool whichin 1900 will become sixteam double round robin cvent tuckcs said Winnipeg and Vancouver have expressedvin forest in holding the champion ship but the site will be open for bids if Canada wins approval Money for the new office and other CAHA programs vili come from pending agree ment With the National Hockey League It calls for the profes CAIIII Reiterates Ban 0n Peewees WINNIPEG CPI The Ca nadian Amateur Hockey Asso ciation hasnt changed its mind on the matter of the travel minded Quebec pceWEe teams It has again refused to up prove trip to Europe doSpite telephone calls by Prune Min ister Pearson Trade Minister Robert Winters and letter from Quebec lawyer The Quebec teams one from Montreal suburb and the other from TroisRlvieres unnnilnecd several months ago they wanted to play an exhibition series in Europe during Easter Week The CAHA had decided at its 1060 annual meetihg in Mont real that it would not be in the best interests oi the playerstn allow terms below the tumor level to go uverseds On this basis president Fred Page of Vancouver rcfused the clubs CAIIA approval Page said Sunday he received two telephone calls from Winters asking that the decision be reversed Juckes said Prime Minister Pearson matte the same request in another tele phone call Juekcs said he also received letterfom lawyer in Cup do In Madeleine Que The lawyer said his clients had asked him to take legal action if the OAIIA decision was not reversed within 40 hours Juekes said thotime limit has elapsed but he has had no further word from the lawyer CAHA executive members digested this information at their semiannual meeting then reiterated the decision not to approve thotrtp by the 10 and 11yearold hockey players National Puck Plans Include Second Team sionnl clubs to pay 575000 an nual assessment and mini mum $250000 development fund for the right to draft overage juniors Draft prices will be $3000 for the first 72 players and 52000 for others PLAN SlliCIAI MEETING special meeting in Mont real Feb 75 will decide how the Incoming money trill be spent The CAHA operations budget has been increased to about $80000 from $40000 Juckes said lite Idea Is to spread the money around on an equalized basis to CAHA affili ates The development fund will be primarily for provincial branches the draft money for individual cltlbs who developed the drafted player fuckes said the CAHAVcan get more professional money They said they wouldbo pleased to en operate on large budgets provided the programs involved were work ing to the benefit of both groups OAHA executives want some minor changes in the draft of the new agreement which will eliminate professional sponsor ship oi amateur teams Both attics agreed to implement dis ruplive changes over period of years OAHA executive approved recommendation by the NHL to move the junior age limit ahead six months to 20 years at Dec 31 HOCKEY HERD nuts TO LOSE BUFFALO tAPlThings are going so badly for Buf ralo Bisons that they cant even get themselves in the record books in reverse Tiho Bisuns were winters in 22 straight American Hockey League games and seemed cinch to tie the record But six goal second period Sunday night ended the hopes for lmmerlt tallty and lifted Buffalo to 75 victory over Quebec 11E IAIRIE EXAMINER MONDAY JANUAItY LI Busy Weekend At Curling Club Barrio Outing Club was our over the weekend with one OCA Consots division finale senior mixed invitational bousplel and club mired bousplel The club mixed was won by rink skipped by Dr Gerry Woodger with Peg Woods Harry and Joan Nesbiu Second went to skip Larry Hart who had Muriel Fendley Ross and lace Kcil on his rlnk Third mon ey was captured by the rink of Lady Curlers Keep Winning Rinks skipped by Grace Ough and Yvonne Armstrong will rep resent the Barrie Curling Club in doublevrlnk Tankard playoffs scheduled to open with first round play February 1st and Tad right in Barrle thlr competition involves clubs tn the district and the scores from the two club quartets are combined With Skip Ough are vicesltlp Audrey Kennedy second Betty Nixon and lead Dorothy Cora dy Teaming with skip Arm strong are tIcNkIp Marian Goosett second Sheila Bristow and land Juno Hardy In ladiee Diamond corn petttlon Barrie Curling Club foursome skipped by Jackie hill lcr has progressed to the East crn Ontario round at Oshawa Jan at through so The local rink which lneludessklp Miller vice skip Freda Green second Lilly Webb and lead Nellie Camp bcli advanced to this round rTobln event by winning District on Earlier at Cookstown the lo cal entry eliminated Cookstown Alllston Bradford and Borden to capture District 10A then ousted District 10B champion Oriilla last week Success of Oshawa would send the winners to Copper Cllif in midFebruary against the North ern Ontario survivor in pursuit of the Silver title The win ner here would then represent Ontario in the Diamond finals slated for Mount Royal Quebec Early Rally Tops Kinsmen RICHMOND HILL In North York Mirror Hockey As sociation Novice molest Rich mond Hill buggw two unanswer ed first period goals and went on to defeat Barrie Kinsmen liftKcague shot the hosts after just 00 semiids ol Jim Clement produced the winner in minutes later and Rick Hampton managed the third Richmond Hill score in the se cond period after Keith Wico counted the lone Bonita score The third period was scoreless Each side received one minor penalty and no goals were actor wlth the man advantazc First Pedal Richmond Hill hIcKeague 100 Rich mond Hill Clement Hampton 1202 Penalties none Second Period Barrio Wise Hamilton Doueettel AMI Richmond Hill Hampton Gra ham 1431 Penalty Jermey ttnpt 135 Third Period Nb Scoring Penalty Hampton trip 1040 Bill Casper Shares Pebble BeachLead AMBilly Casper Juek Nicks tau and Arnold Palmer each winner of more than $100000 in 1000 led the race for top cash in Bing Crosbys $101500 golf tournament treading into the stretch today as the only golfer among the 160 pros who started to better par for 54 holes Pressing the US Open champion at 2t0 were Musters champ Nicklaus and Palmer the leading money winner of all time ilhey battle 75 other finalists for 510000 top prize Golfers ducted over the long Pebble Beach course attested one of the worlds best where one ernaut that can ruin round All the finalists have played three courses alreadyCypress Point Spyglass Hill and Feb ble Beachwith varying suc cess The tournament runs day longer than usual because Pacific storm cancelled Sat urdays play After Sunday Bill Parker of West Orange NJ surprisineg foundhimselt In fomth piscu Will 70 and EW CARRIER MISS YOU If your Ilarrlo Examiner carrier has not arrived by pm please phone 7282433 And Copy of The Examiner Will Be Delivered To Your Home by pm THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF cans Ann TRUCKS Casper at 15 led by stroke Harold Emerson skip Doris Csmpbeil Bay and Elaine Collie Twelve rinks competed with Don Cordy drswmlstcr There was one game Saturday night two games Sunday fol lowed by buffet dinner MIXED SENIORS The mixed seniors is popue for event by invitation for Cut or ten 50 years or more There were two round names Sut urday morning and afternoon followed by buffet and evenihg dance John Merrctt was draw master The Richmond IIIII rink of Skip Floyd Perkins Ruth Perkins Russell and Amy Lynett won first prize Second went to Barrio skip Charlie llurtlbese ulth iit sis Hurtibese Harry and Eds ttodgson Third prize went to the Scarborough rink of Sp lfarry Hughes Doris and Harrington Margo Hughes New market took fourth sltlp Ituss Broadbenl Emma Brusdbeul Ed and Mary Jones ONTARIO PLAY On Sunday morning Glenn Brooks Colingwood rink beat Nobby Clarks Comp Bartlett Army four 129 In the Ontario curling Association Division 10A is Consols finals Brock went through the lorlnk double knock out compelltfun undefeated This started in Barrie last Monday and Tuesday Brock will now play Dave Hulgs ltlldland rink winner of Division loB tn the subdivision final best two of three games at Borden Army Olub Mon day Jun 30 for the right to compete In Oonsols Ontario in all at Drillia Id MIMI Vln nor of that will represent the province in Mucdonslct Brier Canadian championships At Alllston on Saturday the Barrie rink skipped by Dr Hor old Smith with Fraser Suther land Ellsworth Crawford and Ken Walls won divlslon 10A senior playoffs Harvle Stuart was umpire in the semi final Barrie beat WalterBeattys Cooksth rink 07 Huek Cseser oi Alliston beat Walter Timmom Croemore 100 Snlth beat Caesar in the final too Settlers are bi and over Barrie will meet Division 100 winner at Creemoro this coming Friday lfIB rink is not yet do aided It will be played at Bracdnldgn on Wednesday Jan 25 In other Onturlo Curling Ar socfatlon play last week Port Carling beat Earl Carrs Cooks lown rink to take Division it honors In GovernorGonerals play at Midland Orlllla rinks skipped by Ken Newark and Dave Ilclf nolds winners of 103bcat Barrio rinks skipped by Jack Webb and Marshall Campbell 10A winners to take Ubision honors and proceed to the next round Intermediate Race Tightens EUMVALE Shall Hadley race in the Simeon Cwnty in termediate OHA league tight ened up as result of weekend play Homer Barretts Elinvate squad pulled the biggest upset when they downed the group tearing Midland Mustangs to here last night Orllliu Eartaoo Oriana defeat ed Beeton BeeTots to on the latters ice in other action The Mustangs group leaders must of the season are scha dated to play at Stunner on Wednesday night January 25 The leaders dropped an to decision in an ailstar team picked from the other clubs last week at Midland Dont Frieze we please Sutton Heating till trig oll Plus Automnuo dellvanss Free 24 hour burner service Easy yTarround payment of Bot complete carefree heating service Get suooeo Heating Oil Call today HEATING OIL SIIIIJIIIIIIT co 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