By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor MORE LIMB CLIMBING New York Yankees will retain the American Baseball League championship Los Angeles Dodgers will win the National League Flag Montreal Canadians will win the National Hockey League schedule and Toronto Maple Leafs will win the Stanley Cup New York Rangers of the same lea gue wont make the playoffs Hamilton TigerCats wont be dethroned as Big Four Football League champions Tobin Rote will be replaced as Argo quarterback Canadian Broadcasting Cgfloration will carry Canadian professional football year Barrie will become one of the centres for the evergrowing harness racing business Sports car racing will take another leap forward with Mossport the centre of activity And have reasons for all of these statements Yankees for instance lose no power from the 1961 squad None of the other clubs have anything to improve upon Baltimore Orioles who were supposed to give the Yanks run last year have lost field man ager Poul Richards That hurts The Dodgers have more than any NL club Their pitching will be the story Don Drysdale is due for that big year Sandy Koufax will dethrone Warren Spahan as the loops to left And so it oes with the rest of the staff Canadians have big enough lead to maintain their leadership in the NHL Leafs will be second be cause theyll make too many line changes and it will be month yet before coach Punch lmlach decides whos going to play with whom As for the Leafs winning the baiible Their youth will do it Rangers are on the way out Chicago will maintain third place With Gordie Howe having better year than last Wings cant miss the playoffs That leaves Rangers to head only the hapless Bruins Hamilton TigerCats have too much in reserve from the 61 club to falter as they did two seasons ago Rote didnt do enough to rate another big contract with the Scullers He wont go for small contract Besides hes not the great QB he was in the NFL years ago Canadian Broadcasting Corporation operated on your taxes and mine will realize the goof it made in not bidding high enough to carry Canadian football in 1961 Someone in the crew will realize hes Canadian and fight for national supremacy can only say hurrah Harness racing needs another track and Barrie has it With mutuels inoperation the races cant fail Everyone has the gambling instinct Mossport did much for racing in 1961 It was just the start Our teenagers are more aware of the auto than anything else Every kid drives They will make auto racing major sport PRESENT DAY NOTES Last week we mentioned that Bill Hewick was former member of Barrie Cur ling Club This is not so Hes current member al though reSiding in Brampton now WKW reminds me that not all hockey players come from flimminsuite few came through Bar rieTo the list of fe issues ago add Marv Edwards With Johnston Jets of the Us Eastern loo Howie Glover of Detroit spent some time here Tim ook and Jack Kane are with Clinton Comets of the Eastern loop Jimmy Robertson is with Port Colborne of the Intermediate loop south of here Bill Kadotsky is coach of Welland Junior 13 club Bob Wright and Gary Butler cuts from Niagara Falls Flyers are with the Whitby Junior entry Normand Jacques was recently cut from Charlotte Checkers of the US eastern amateur loop HOCKEY RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Professional Pt 1912 412610442 18 10 118 95 39 1411 03 7934 1212 7114 115 31 North Bay 1215 89 9629 Marie 621 9813919 Tuesdays Result Sudbury North Bay Tonights Gnmo Hulkottawa at Kingston OHA Junior Thursdays Games Guelph at Peterborough St Catharines at Montreal Niagara Falls at Hamilton Western League Calgary Vancouver Eastern League Johnstown Knoxville Clinton Philadelphia Metro Toronto Jr Marlboros Unionville Manitoba Junior Brandon St Boniface Montreal 19 124 75 40 Hamilton 17 3122 as 37 SSkh St Catharines 11m 4102 9626 Reg mm Giielph 714 9413319 0HA Junior Niggaga Falls 513 33 9617 St Marys Sarah ee are 516 gt 59101 oiiA Intermediate Tuesdays Result Montreal Peterborough Ingersou F9 El Kitchener Kingston HullOttawa Sudbury HowemMade Top Gciins In NHL Scoring Race MONTREAL CPD Gordie Howe bnlliant right winger of the Detroit Red Wings picked up six points last isch and look over second place in the Nn tional Hockey League individual scoring race But the performance suil left the Sycamld nil star nine points behind lcadcr Andy Baih gate of New York Rangers Official NHL statistics re leased todny show Bothgnte seeking his first wiring tille got thm goals and one asist bringing his production to so lnts His assists top the eoguc Howe winner of the scoring titles record live timedscored four goals and drew two assist for 41 points MlmA 0N WAY UP He took over second spot from Claude vaost of Montreal Ca nadlens vaost was held to one goal his 21st and dropped into ticfor third place with Stan Miklui of Chicago Black Hawks Each has points hllklta had one goal nnd four assists to send his season total to 10 goals and 27 assists Don hchenncy and Johnny Bucyk of Boston Bnilns and Frank Mnhovllch of Toronto Maple Leafs share flftli plnco each with 34 points Bernie Boom Boom Geof frioh of Canadians was sidelined with knee injury and fell lnto tie for eighth position with Dean Prcntlco of the Rangers Each has as points Alcx Delvecchlo one of Howos llnemotcs had two goals and four assists lost week and now is tied with lcnmmnto Norm Ullmnn Montreals Ralph Backstrom and Bostons Doug liloth for ioth position at 31 points Johnny Bowcr of Toronto has allowed the fewest goals but Jacques Plnnlc of Montreal owns the best goalsagalnst ave GORDIE HOWE erago Planle allowed six loci in three games and reduced his average to 242 for as shirts Bower and substitutes Jerry Cheevcrs and Dan Simmons hnvc an average of 211 Last week Bower was nicked for eight goals in three games Glenn Hnll of Chicago re corded two shutouts And lied Tcrry Siiwchuk of Detroit for the lead with four Montreal continues as the most penalized club with we minutes six more than Chicago Defenccmon Lou FonUnato of Canadian the most pcnnlltcd player with 103 minutes Tho scoring lenders Pta Pen Entlilzntt NYk 18 50 16 Howe hot 10 21 41 Provost hill 21 16 37 itiikiifl Chi 10 27 87 40 Mohovllch 15 19 34 I5 flicKcnncy 15 19 Bucyk Ba 24 Gcoffrlon Mtl ls Prcnticc Wk 11 10 Backstrom iii 17 16 Ullmnn Del 18 20 Dclvccchio 12 10 12 Tess sun Leads EPHL Seorers OTTAWA CP Orvnl TES sier and Tom McCarthy of King ston Frontenacs still lead tho Eastern Professional League scoring race with trio of KitchenerWaterloo Beavers hot on their heels lcssler has 23 goals and 21 assists for 47 points while hic Carthy has 42 points evenly split between goals and assists But Dove Bnlon and Ed Hock stra of the Beavers remain within striking distance of the lenders tied for third with 40 points each Mel Penrson of Davis Named Back 01 Year NEW YORK AP Ernie Davis of Syracuse college foot balls Mr Everything has been selected bockoltheycar in the annual Associated Press your end poll The fleet and powerful 210 pound halfback was named by 48 of the 212 sportswriter and broadcasters who cast votes His three allAmerica backfield teammates followed in the vot ing Bob Ferguson of Ohio State and Jim Snxton of Texas with 84 each and Minnesotas Snndy Stephens with 29 Next same three quarter backs Pnt lrammell of Ala bama 13 John Hard of Kan sas 12 Roman Gabriel of North Carolina State 19 and lows States single wing tail back Dave Hoppman Davis recently signed an $80 000 three year contract with Cleveland Browns of the Na tional Football league Beavers is fifth with as points and Bob Attcrslcy of Frontcn acs just one point behind him Lcngue statistics issued lucsA dnyshowrd Cesare Montage of Hull Ottawa Canndlens still bonding the goaltendlng deport mcnt with an average of 254 goals against per game Second wns Claude Dufour of North Bay Trappers with 285 Dino Robnzza of Soult Ste Moria Thunderblrds is the leagues bad man with 116 minutes in penalties Kitchener is the most penalized team with 589 minutes The top scorers thgcnd OHullDttawu lV Kitch cncrWoterloo Kingston NilNorth Boy SSiiult Ste Marie SuSudbury Pia Tesslcr 21 47 McCarthy 21 42 Bolon KW 40 Hoekstrii KW 17 to Pearson KW 11 as nttersley as Carter H0 11 Mnrcctta 18 Morison Su 14 Kuryluk 16 Goalkeepersi Moiiiiigo HO anour NB Fronovost NB Boy tot llichrtun KW Chadwick Wakeley Kingston tot Wetzel Su Bolsvert Su Sudbury tot Edwards Croziei ChesvcrE Sault tot Zzslï¬ï¬tï¬lï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ lt in ï¬anéSEabiflugiï¬ï¬‚ugffla sonasnssssgsaea nucoeooouane Jr Hobs Defeat Peterborough 34 By THE CANADIAN rinses Montreal lo Canadiens stretched their lead in the On taria Hockey Association Junior series to three points over the second place Hamilton Red Wings by beating Peterborough Petes 8A1 hiesday night The loss kept the Petes in the night The tie moved the sec ondplacs Marlies within two points of St Michaels College Majors The draw left Unionville in fourth place four points behind Whitby and three ahead of last pliica Brampton hlnbns Bo lngarfield NY 11 ll 16 11 ll 12 18 10 20 Falcons Play lit Mealord Bay City Falcons with more players than theych had for three weeks travel to Meaford tonight for Georgian Bay int ermediate Hockey League contest The now year has been kind for the moment at lcast lo the autumn Bob Garner returned to the lineup after missing fow games with concussion Earl McCrims who scored six goals in the first two ames of the season then retire has al so returned These two ccnirernen can ac count for lot of goal before the schedqu runs out They were onetwo in the local score lng race last winter Earl was tops in the regular season and Bob had most points through the playoffs Check of the official score sheet of Mondays game shows that defencemonforwnrd How ard Forbes picked up only sov cn assists not eight One of the assists originally given him belongs to John hfoloncy Falcons dont play of home this week Friday their usual homo date they will be at Col llngwood against the Shipbuild ers Next home contest is hicsday with tho Chovlos cs visitors it was learned yesterday that Ken Robertson stordcfence man with the locals would be out of action for this weeks games at least Kcn suffered bruised shoulder and ribs in collision with Drillius Nick Kennedy Mon day KEN ROBERTSON It OUT OF ACTION KELLY GETS HOSPITAL TREATMENT Rangers Ahead Lovell Wins Of 196061 Pace By THE CANADIAN PRESS The National Hockey League swings into the second half of its 190102 season tonight with games at Toronto and Chicago How do the leams prcscnt records stack up with lost sca ran at the halfway point After 86 games New York Rangers are 13 points ahead of the pace they set lost season when they wound up filth and out of the Stanley Cup playoffs for third consecutive year They now have 38 points Ottawa Signs Defence Player OTTAWA CF Mike Snod grass Ziapound offensqu cen tre and guard and dcfenslvo linebacker from the Western Michigan Broncos bu slgncd withottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Confer once The club said today the six foottwo llncmon was the 20th draft choice of the champion Green Bay Packers of the Na tional Football League He also was sought by two teams in the American Football league Snodgross was cocnptuln of the 1951 Broncos who finished second in the Mid American Conference For Dctrolt Red Wings the diffcrcnce nitcr 35 games is minus seven points They held third place with 38 points at this stage lost season Now theyre filth with 31 Montrcnl Conndlens nnd Tor onto Maple Leafs were onetwo in the league standings your ago Thats the way they fln ishcd nnd thats the way they stand now MONTREAL DROPS TWO Canndlcns had 49 points af ter 36 games in 100061 This season theyre down two points 0n the other bond the Maple Denis nro two up 4141 after 34 games After 35 gamos Chicago Black Hawks are down one point The Hawks were fourth with 34 points lost season Theyro fourth this time with 33 points Boston with 10 points in last place ls three points shy of its mark lost season In tonights games Canadlons will be secklng their first win on Toronto ice this season in three previous meetings Maple Leafs won twice by 32 scores and came from behind to tl 22 The Rangers and Black Hawks will be meeting for the fourth time on Chicago ice Tho Blucshlrts won the first two both by 42 scorcs then lost 31 Colts Spot Jack Lovell skipped his rinlt to viptory over Gord Nccdham nl Barrio Curling Club last night The win guvo Lovells four the right to reprei sent this club in further Colts ploydnwns Lovell with Jack Mcrrett Frank Brnlcy subbing for Jack Lloyd and Jack Lynn curled almost perfectly in winning Nccdhom had Fred Pearson Ross Simpson and John Rodg orssuhb rig for Andy Sloven Eflil In British Consuls play Kcn Skelly staved all lute rush by Harry Armstrong to win 107 Skelly had Mac Fondley Ralph Robertson and Glen Scnndrctt Armstrong had Frank Horscy Jock Webb and flora Miller MIXED Officials advise that thch is still room for entries in the open mixed spiel sdieduled for the 10th Newmatket Tops Bradford 51 Newmorket defeated Brad ford 51 in North York Pee wee hockey game Paul Tolmnn had two goals for Nowmnrket Bob Walton Larry Blightand John Brown had singletons Bradfords goal was by Donald Gordon GOVERNMENT or CANADA BONDS s150oooooo1 YEAR mourning IONMLLABLE aoNos nus APRIL 1963 ISSUE PRICE 9915 YIELDING ABOUT 347 To MATHEM Intemt payable April mectobu Two and Gumball months kitrut payable April 1962 51mmooos your rig noncomm nouns our JANUARY 15 ms issue pmce 9950 YIELDING ABOUT 435 To MArunrm interest payable July is and January 15 Bank of Canada has already agreed Denominations $1000 95000325000 $100000 and 51000000 to acquire the $100000000 of the new 41 bonds due January 15 1968 in exchange for $50000000 of bonds due May 1962 and $50000000 of bonds due June 15 1962 The $150000000 oi the new bonds due April 1963 will be offered for cash The Bonds will be dated January 15 1962 and will bear interest from that date Principal and interest are payable in lawful money of Canada Principal is payable at any Agency of Bank of Canada Interest is payable at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank Denomination 81000 05110 025M $100011 and 01000000 if Canucks Talk BOWLING without charge Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest league basement two points he Deï¬nitive bonds will be available on or about January 15 1962 and thereafter in two hind fifthplnce Niagara F0115 Aloueltes Seek Out Of Pinch VANCOUVER CP Van couver Canucks talked their way at least partly out of trou ble Tuesday The lastplace Western Hockey League team was told Monday by Springfield lndians Eddie Share to return defonceman Dnle Anderson and utility man Frank Roggeveen to the Ameri can Hockey League club The Canucks announced Tues day that after conversations with Share Anderson will stay with the club and Roggevecn will be returned to Vancouver Roggeveen has nlready left for Springfield Loss of the two players would have reduced the club to four defenccmcn one of them in juved Standing Flyers 31 Rockets 28 Sure Shots 25 Aces 28 Strikers 21 King Pins 20 Jets 17 Spoilers 16 Comets 16 Hopeless 13 Glen Marshman led the boys With single of 266 and triple of 708 John DePeuter had 207 single and 526 triple Wayne Woodcock had 189 sin gle and Glen Coutts 475 triple Marg West led the hassles with 214 single and 520 triple Marlene Kitchlng had 188 sin gle and 417 triplc VPnullne Kitchlng had 165 single and 457 triple BIG WILDCAI The cougar of mountain lion sometimes 175 poundsmid Wi feet long is second in size only to the Jaguar nmong North llmcricun wildcat species Flyers and four down from Guelph Royals Montreal grabbed the lead midway through the first pe riod on the first of Rejean Ri cbeis two goals Petes tied it up briefly in the second on goal by Keith Wright but Rich crs second goal later in the period provided the winning margin decision by Peterbnrough to pull the goalie in the games dying moments in favor ofan extra attacker backfired Andre Boudrlos scoring into an empty net The fast clean game was watched by 1148 Peterborougli fens the Toronto Metro Junior Algrouping Toronto Mnrlboros tie Unlonvlllgsé Tuesday Sandy Stephens NEW YORK CMMontreal Alouettcs Cleveland Browns of the National Football League and New York Titans oi the American Football League all are trying to sign Minnesota quarterback ii Stephens the New York Daily News re ports today In story from Pasadena Colit the ne spupci says Skphens whole Minnesota to ill3 Rose Bowl win over UCLA was approached by Montreal conch Perry Moss li ton general manager Steve Sebo ond Clevelands Poul Bixlor after the game Monday Stephens refused to commit himself the paper reports He left today for tho Hula Bowl gains at Hnwall Sunday Canada 1962 and fully registered form wit OrrAwA JANUARY 1962 forms bearer form with cou ons attached this form may be registered as to principal if interest payable by cheque Bonds of both 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