12 Rx Js2 swan JONESCIJ Sports Editor PEACE T0 MEN In story yesterday used the term peace to men possibly not in the greatest sense Long after 1111 was written had reason to use it in Its proper ce took the day off and headed south and west on personalbusiness Things went pretty well with the car for couple hundred miles Then on the Kitch ener side of Guelph the heat glau went sky high and steam poured from under ood Three quarts of antifreeze three quarters of water and some oil were purchased and was supposed to be alright for the rest of the way About ive miles later heat came again With nothing else but fear pulled into the lone driveway on this particular stretch of highway What followed made me believe in Christmas even more than already had The residents Mr and Mrs Pat Wickham Rockwood poured some coffee into me before even hearing of my troubles After some explanation on my part It was more cof iee and piece of apple pie To make long story short but nevertheless sweet was stranded there for couple of hours The car was eventually left with the Wickhams volunteering to get it to garage the next day today Maybe was too cold to be bright but offered to ay for few calls into Guelph fivecents apiece and leave bit for the Wickhams three children Neither was accepted dont know whats wrong with the car or when or how Im going to get It back But what do know is that there are some fine people in this world and there is always some sweet with the bitter LONG AND SHORT NOTES Editors of Simcoe County weekly newspapers run towards having hockeyplaying sons In the new Metro Toronto Junior League this season we find Wayne Carleton son of Ken Carleton of The Beeton World playing with Unionville Don Westbrooke son of Reg Westbrooke of The Creemore Star is with Brampton Other teams in the group consist of Whitby St Michaels College Majors and Marlboros It is some times referred to as the Smythe House League But there is no doubt the wmner will give the OHA cham pions plenty of trouble when playoff time comes The new coach of McGiil University hockey team Kelvin Burnett played three games with Barrie Flyers in their first OllA Junior season 194546 Kelly at that time was stationed with the Canadian Army at CampBorden readying for overseas But the war end ed just in time Burnett was eager to getout of service and home to Montreal to play hockey But he agreed with manager Howard Norris to play three games with the Fiyers but no more so not to lose his eligibility at Montreal As it is recalled the new Barrie entry looked real smart with Burnett at centre and be was about as good as any player in the group Flyers won two of the three games but very few after Burnett left He went on to play outstanding senior hockey with Mon treal Royals for 15 years and retired this season at the ripe old age of 35 to take the McGill job Larry Jones former Flyer of fewer years ago is the leading scorer with Burnetts Redmen Says Jones yesterday to be exact of his coach Hes terrific Guelphnative Jones is the Intercollegiate Hockey Leagues top pointgetter HOCKEY RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League APt Montreal 16 8105 7440 Toronto 18 310166 39 Eastern League New Haven Knoxville International League Fort Wayne Minneapolis Cape Breton Senior New York 1211 92 9032 unmade an Detroit 1213 71 secs By Chicago 912 7a 7525 5mm 99 Halifax Windsor Amherst Moncton NORA Senior Kapuskasing Porcupine RouynNoranda Ahitibi Saskatchewan Senior Moose Jaw Regina Saskatchewan Junior Boston 22 75 136 14 Wednesdays Results Detroit New York Tonights Games Chicago at Montreal Detroit at Boston American League Eastern Division AFt Melville Weyburn opting 21 2130 7a 44 Prov1denca 1413 92 8328 mama Mgamrd Quebec 10111 79 9221 mm PM Hm Western Division OHA Junior AFt Rochester 1711 95 9335 Cleveland 1213 77 so 26 Buffan 1314 as 9226 PLAN BIG OUTLAY Pittsburgh 521 6511011 TOKYO APJapan expects to spend$23055555 next year in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games The Olympic funds will be spent on enlarging the national stadium repairs to the boat race site re moval of 175 military ts cusroivi COOKIG Wednesdays Results Springfield Cleveland Hershey Pittsburgh Tnnlghto Game Buffalo at Quebec Western Leagno Seattle Los Angeles Spokane Portland Vancouver Edmonton 11 was Experts Will save You Time During The Busy Holidays Hams Turkeys Fowl Cakes of all kinds Pies Hers doeuvres etc ROSS BONHAM Phona PA 69127 runnannmmnmmmonsnarnecnnu Ll scored once and Huthgate the of players into the stadium with MONTREAL lCP Coach Perry Mass of Montreal Alouet tea Irate over an announce ment by Edmonton Eskimos to file protest today with com misslene Sydney Halter of the Canadian Football League Moss made the statement after General Manager Joe Ryan of Edmonton announced the Eskimos had sold the Alou cttcs negotiation rights to Alla America quarterback Sandy Stephens of Minnesota He said Ryans disclosure was direct violation of CFI rules memorandum issued recently by Halter in Winnipeg warned Canadian team ofï¬cials against disclosing players on the negotiation lists of other clubs The Eskimos gave up the rights to Stephen for undis closed cash and rights to Ca nadian player cut by Montreal next season to be selected by Edmonton Ranger By LAURENT CHAISSON Canadian Press Staff Writer Playercoach Doug Harveys first major team shakeup and ironmnn Johnny Wilsons return to active duty had telling ef fects Wednesday night The moves New York Rangers to triumph over Detroit Red Wings hailing Skiweek IDgama backalide by the blucshirts They also helped to cool off the Red Wings who had gone unbeaten in six games and were threatening to overhaul the Rangers for third place in the National Hockey League stand Ings The game at New York was the only one scheduled in the NHL Wednesday night By win ning the Rangers pulled four points ahead of the Red Wings In their battle for third spot Wilson left winger who once plnyed in record 580 con secutive NHL games scored twice in his first outing of the 196162 season He had been sidelined since Oct with broken collarbone SHIFT PAYS OFF Harvey 37 iced new forward line combinations and it seemed to pay off Ills revitalized front unit at Andy Bathgatc Dean Prentice and Pat Hannigan accounted for three goals The trio each leagues leading point getter also drew two assists Hannigan right winger re placed centre Earl lngariield on this unitwiih Bathgate shifting to centre from right wing Ingariieid demoted to the third line scored New Yorks first goal in the opening period New York netmlnder Lorne Gump Worsley was deprived of shutout with only four min Tennis Series Like Olympics NEW YORK APThe 1962 US national tennis champion ships will take on the look of tennis Olympics the president of the US Lawn Tennis Assocllt ation said Wednesday Edward Turville of St Pe tersburg Flo announced plans for the revised format The sports committee an arm of the state department is cooperating with the ULSTA in moverto have 80 foreign play ers flown in for the champion ships beginning Aug 27 iurville said the tournament will he the biggest ever staged In the US The plans include Extension of the tourna ment from 10 days to two weeks Use of chartered plane to pick up and bring 80 men and women players from Eu rope for the event Housing of the foreign play ers for 17 days through funds which will be solicited from the public Ceremonies each day of the tournament featuring parade national banners Countries will be honored with special days France Day England Day etc The final day probably will be said Wednesday night he plans professional President Andy Stevenson pre plans for improvements 10 the in the coming season ers of the club and election of Moss To Protest To Sydney Halter Stephen is six foot 215 pcunder who ranked eighth In the United States this season in lofal offence Cleveland Browns of the Ne ilonal Football league and New York Titans of ihe Ameriun Football League also hold ne gotiatlon rights to him In Canada each of the nine professional football clubs is al lowed Io place 20 players on negotiation list protecting them from overtures by other Cann dion clubs Moss announced earlier today that tho Ala have signed 12 new players for next year and are trying to get Owens seasoned end with the NFLa San Francisco 45ers who playcd out his option this sea SO11 lie did not Idcniify the 12 signed This year Owens caught 55 passes for 1031 yards and scored Iivo touchdowns Johnny Wilson To 61 JOHNNY WILSON utes nod 21 seconds left In the game when rookie Marc Bolleau beat him with iiiootcr Worsley only had to make 15 saves In the Detroit nets Terry Sawchuk hampered by leaky defence faced 38 shots TOOK EARLY LEAD The Rangers had managed just one winagainst lastplace Boston Bruinsand three tics in their previous 10 starts Wednes day night they led alter the first period and 80 after the second lngariield made it I0 at 109 of the first scoring from point blank range Wilson made it 20 at 829 of the second off power play Bathgate made it 34 near the Vyse Signed For an Term Directorsof Barrie Country Club Limited have announced that the contract of Frank Vyse has been renewed for 1962 as golf managerand club At meeting this week with siding the directors discussed course and clubhouse tacilities Annual meeting of sharehold reservcd as Australia Day THIS HR Surprise the family choose FREE ESTIMATES IIFERGIISON FLOOR SE I4 MULCASTER ST officers takes place in Febru with the Perfect Family Gift Floor Coverings from Ferguson Reid marvel at the variety of patterns from which to Installed by Experienced Carpet Layers ISTAS Youll BUDGET TERMS REID RVICE vwards Loi floored him with Battered Falcons Tilt At Midland Barries battered Bay City Falcons maintained their edge in the Georgian Bay 1ntcrmed late Hockey League last night edging the host Midland Fiyers HI The penaltysplashed contest sparked by Flyers Inability to outscore the locals again caused injuries to Falcons Al Norrena and Bob Garner Norrcna reiniured his leg and Garner was knocked uncom scious when charged into the boards from behind by George Westfall Both are expected to be ready and willing to play tomorrow night here against Orillln Lakevlews FORBES STARS While Falcons were reluctant to do anything other than play good hockey they were forced to rough it in return The re Sparks Victory end of the second unassisted It was Dathgatea 18th goal and along with his two assists in creased his lead atop the scor ing race to eight points over idle Claude Provost and Beinia Geoffrlon of Montreal Cana dicns Prentice scored at 224 of the third Hannigan got his second at 70 from scramble in front of Snwchuk and less than two minutes later Wilson uppcd the count to Go EDGE MAY WIDEN Therearc two games sched ulcd iomght Detroit moves to Boston for game against the Bruins and Montreal is at home to Chicago Black Hawks At Montreal the Canndiens will be seeking to widen their slim onepolnt edge atop tho standings over idle Toronto Maple Leafs The Hub havent lost game to Chicago this season winning four times and tying once In five meetings Coach Toe Blake of the Ca nudlens said Wednesday he plans several changes in his for ward units Ha said he may use Billy Hickc at right wing with centre Henri Richard hnd left winger Dickie Moore instead of Provost Provost the leagues top goal gcgiter with is would be used with Jean Beliveau and Gilles Trembluy The Ralph Backstrom Geof frionDon Marshall unit will re main intact Blake said This line has scored 12 of Montreals last 28 goals Kerwin Beaten By Duilio Loi MILAN Reuters Ottawa welterweight Gale Kerwin sui fered seventhround technical knockout Wednesday at the hands of Duilio Loi Italys world junior rweight champion The referee stopped the sched uledJoround bout after 56 sec onds of the seventh round Ker win had hit the canvas three times in less than minute Kerwin who fights out of Val ley Stream NY weighed 145 pounds to 141 for Lei Kerwin wanted to continue the battle after the walked him to his corner and declared Loi the winner Loi 32 who also holds the European welterweight title at tacked from the beginning and at the end of the second round the Canadian already appeared shaken Toward the end of the third round Loi sent him against the ropes with powerful right The Canadian managed to open up occasionally landing few good blows onLois face Ithhe fifth round Loi hltyKer win with deadly right to the chin The Canadian appeared to be groggy and right after cuuple of powerful blows Kerlt win dragged himse1f to his feet pair of goals and two assists suit was number of oneand one penalties Howard Forbes one of Barries better roughies scored the winning goal lan in the game on beautiful play witbllm Cairns Cairns pushed the puck to Forbes at centre and the big rearguard weaved his way through the opposition before firing the winning puck That merely sparked more roughhousing by Flycrs GOOD START Falcons got off to pretty good start in the game scor ing at 342of the initial stanza Gerry McBride did the honors After Westfall Imotfed the count at 1015 Chuck Edward banged home puck from right In front of goalie Torry Moore Cairns on shot from the bluellne and George Samol enko scored in the middle frame to leave the score at 52 for Falcons The second session saw the sccond penalty shot of the sea son called his time against Falcons Larry Reid Barrie defenccman hauled In puck with his hands Dave Nicholl shen look the free scoring ar tempt for Midland and hit the goalpost Buzz Deschnmps just few weeks out of United States hoc key tied the score at 755 of the finale setting the stage for Forbes to climax good even ings work At tomorrows game here turkeys will be given to several lucky fans Barrie goal Rich defence Forbes Robertson Reid Cairns forwards Garner Ed ward Stoddnrt Muloney Mclt Bride Campbell Norrena Smith Midland Moore de fence Johinon Hendrickson Brady Kennedy forwards Nichollshen Samolenko Arn old Walker Westfall Dcs champs Spiker Hatt Officials referee Bill Mugill of Orlllia Ilnesman Dave Ironlt sides of Penetong First Period Falcons McBride Norrena Mnloney Flyers Wesifall goal 342 Sweeney Cline Pace Springï¬eld By THE ASSOCIATED PRES As long as Springfield Indians have mainstays Bill Sweeney and Cline around to help score goals and collect assists their American Hockey supremacy doesnt appear to be in leap ardy Sweeney centre and Cline right winger were instrumen tnl in Springfields 52 Victory over Cleveland Barons Wednes daynigbt Each had two goals and two assists Hershey beat Pitts burgh Hornets 52 Myron Stanlt klcwicz led theBears with SKATES BAUER TOTS $595 BOYS $745 up GIRLS FIGURE $895 up $995up $995 up TRADEIN YOUR om SKATES ON NEW on USED Skate Sharpening Specialty GOIDS SHOE SERVICE IIA CLAPPERTON Barrios Original count during the lsory eight PA 82613 Ice Skate Exchange 77 Pourin 15 lb bf melted om half mi of lemon juice unzznmicxuuwemmlmm mummm 1014741 5601072 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