Big Sparks Toronto To Weeks By THE CANADIAN PRESS is Big Frank Mahovlich was up to his old scoring tricks during the weekend and Tomato ala ple A315 reaped the harvest lor two important victories The husky lelt winger scored three goals and helped set up three others lent remiuis cent of the big Saturdays and Sundays he had in 196061 on his way to goal season Sunday at New York he re trieved his own rebound and scored on whirling backhand shot with less than tfirc min utes remaining to hand the Ma plc Leafs to triumph over the slipping Rangers He assisted on two of Torontos earlier goals Against Chicago Saturday tho 23yearold hotshot scored two third period goals after hn ing set up an earlier one when the Leals spilled the Stanley Cup champion Black Hawks The two victories propelled the Leafs to within one point of first place in the National Hockey League LUCKY T0 LEAD Actually frontrunning Mont real Canadians were lucky to stay on top of the heap The Hobs had an easy time heat ing New York 51 on home ics Sautrday night but ran into much tougher opposition at De troit Sunday They needed two unusual goals and splendid goaltend IRANK MAKOVLICH ing by Jacques Plants to sal vage to deadlock with the Red Wings Detroit striving to get out at fifth place rompcd to 62 win over lowly Boston Bruins in Saturday matinee game But the Bruins had much more going for them at Chicago Sunday They got one goal whllo shorthanded in an empty net and backed by roo kie goalie Dan Heads spec tacular nctminding blanked the Hawks 20 The standings were not sit ered by the weekends play Victories The Rangers dropping below the 500 mark lor the first time this season remained third The Hawks are still fourth two points behind the Blueshirts TIES FOR THIRD Mnhovlichs game winner at New York was his seventh this season tops in the league it also was his iiith goal this year and pulled him into three way tie for third place in the individual scoring race Before getting the winner he set up tallies lor iinemntcs Bob Nevin and Eddie Litzcnbsrgcr Bert Olmstead got the other Tomato goal Earl lngarllcld Andy Bath gnte and Pat Hannigan scored for the Rangers The Maple Leafs got big scars late in the second period when veteran goalie Bower lell bleeding to the ice alter he was hit at the hair line by shot all Hannlgans stick not alter six stitches and 17minute intermission Bower returned and drew an ovation lrom the big New York crowd ol 15265 Saturday the Leafs lost the services of winger chk Dull as result of charleyhorsc They also are without Red Kelly and Eddie Shock both recovering from recent injuries Dove Keon Allan Stanley Olmstend and bergcr potted Torontos other goals against the Hawks Ron Mur phy Eric Nestcrenko and Stan Illiltitn tallied for Chicago Swede Puck Officials Hove Praise For Cats PORT ARTHUR CF Swedish amateur hockey olll cial who year ago blasted Trail Smoke Eaters for unspart smanllkc conduct had nothing but praise for Port Arthur Bear cats coach Lee Fogoiln said here Saturday night when tho team returned lrorn its Euro pean tour Fogolin former National Hockey League star said he re cclvcd letter of congratula tionsfrom Rusy Elkow presi dent of the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation it congratulated us for our 53 victory over Diurgaardcn and said it was great game without fouls and bad feelings before record crowd of 21500 which saved the tournament ll nanciolly he said The game was the last of 15 played by the Bearcats of the Thunder Bay Senior League during month long tour of Czechoslovakia East Germany and Sweden The team won 10 lost four and tied one Port Arthur swept four game round robin ser lea in the inaugural Ahearno Trophy series for the Euro pean hockey championship BIG CROWD AT AIRPORT An overflow crowd led by Mayor Saul Laskin and other Port Arthur dignitaries met the team at the Lakehead airport in Fort William civic recep tion will he held at later date Fogolin said he was proud of the way the team performed Every hotel manager air line stewardess or anyone else talked to said this was the best behaved group they ever law We had some bad press re ports over so called rough ploy inour early games in Czechoslovakia but not in our final four games there In Swe den the country which objected so strongly to Canadian tactics Hanley Sullers Heart Attack TORONTO CF Bill Han ley business manager of the Ontario Association suffered slight heart attack during subcommittee meeting here Saturday He has been ordered by his doctors to take complete rest for six weeks Hanley 42 is the only full lirne officer in the DEA Lions Moirhcmdle Philley 38 10 MIAMI Fla AWDetroits rugged defenders monhandled Philadelphia Saturday while Jim Nlnowaki and Earl Morrall each threw two touchdown passes in 3310 victory heforo 25612 fans in the second pro playoff howl game at the Dr ange Bowl Followinig the lead of the Packers who thumped New York Giants 370 at Green Bay Wis last Sunday the Lions also boosted Western Confor snce prestige with this lopsided triumph in the battle of the two secondplace teams The Eagles finished second in the Eastern Conference of the National Football League while the Lions were runnerup in the Western section Detroit turned two intercep yard plays Morrall ran live last season we were praised think the hardest thing for any team travelling overseas is to get used to their rules and then the way their officials in terprct the rules Our players are stronger on their skates than the Euro peans When we go in to sweep check them while lorcchecking they fall down lot Whether theyre taking dive or not its tripping penalty We took few dives ourselves the final couple at games and penalties were assessed the Europeans Bunny Ahcarne head of am ateur hockey in Europet told me hed never seen telegram such as Elkow sent us ever sent to Canadian team he lore The Boarcnts resume league action this week meeting Fort William Beavers Wednesday Soults Thunderbrrds Win Five Oi Six Tilts By RUSSELL ELMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Sault Ste Marie has scrap ping Professional Hockey League team that re fuses to go the way of the dodo Instead like the legendary Phoenix the team is risingfrom the threatened ashes of extinc tion to wreak havoc on its ri vals The Sault Thunderbirds who were on the brink of folding last week the second plaea Kingston Frontenocs 63 Saturday night then moved on to Hull for 33 tie with the third ranking Hull Ottawa Canadians Sunday afternoon Meanwhile Kitchener Water loo Beavers extendcd their mar gin at the head of the league to live points with 52 homelea win over Sudbury Wolves Sat urday night followed by nar row 21 victory at North Bay Sunday CONFIDENCE MERITED The Thunderhirds who won only three of their first 30 games look heart from Fri days vote of confidence by the Sault Memorial Gardens com missioners who had earlier threatened to drop the Chicago Black Hawks farm team from the EPHL Though outshot in lions and fumble into mo halftime lead as their defend ers gave the Eagles rough time Sonny Jurgensen the Eagles fine passer who tied league record with 32 touchdown ner ials this season suffered right shoulder separation during that first half rout Smith reg ular offensive tackle oi the Eagles twisted knee in the third quarter Both were lost to the East for the Jan 14 pro bowl game at Los Angeles Terry Barr caught Ninowskis two TD passes on 69 and 14 yards for one score and hit Pat Studstill on an iiiyard TD pass and Sam Williams on 19 yard pass after lake field goal try Gordon Juckes secretaryma nager of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association who tra velled with the Bearcats said in Toronto that Czechoslovakia is the team to beat in the world amateur hockey championships at Colorado Springs in March Juckes was interviewed when the team landed at Maiton air port on their way to Port Ar or The Bearcats lost two games to the Czech national team by 21 and 101 scores and Gail Terriers who represent Canada at Colorado Springs will beat the Czechs if they play the right style of hockey Juckes sat Juckcs added that Czechoslo vakia and Sweden expressed desire to send teams to Canada next winter both weekend encounters the Thunderbirds got the goals that counted chalking up their fifth victory in their last six starts Saturday night rookie Doug Robinson scored twice and Bob Courcy Milan Mnrcettn Merv Kuryluk and Dusty Blair once each Kingston marksmen were Tom Williams Ken Stephenson and Harry Sinden At ilull Sunday sharp goal tending by Gerry Cheevers kept Canadiens at bay while Robin son Kuryluk and Eddie Kachur netted was only mid way in the final period that Hobs drew level on playing coach Bob Armstrongs screened shot following earlier goals by Bob Ellett and Jean Gauthier Kitchener right winger Loan Bulldogs Encite Terriers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Windsor Bulldogs are on the move again and Gait Terriers occupation of first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Se nior series appears in jeop ardy The Bulldogs Stvictors aver Strathroy Rockets day turned back the Terriers 41 Sun day and narrowed the margin to three points The Bulldogs have played three games fewer than the Gait club Woodstock tics five points back of Windsor went three points ahead of Strathroy by nosing out the Tigers 32 Sunday in penaltyfilled game at Waterloo Stratford indians rounded out the weekend action with 43 victory over the luck less Sarnia Rams who dropped their lath straight and have won only two of their 20 games Two secondperiod goals by Bob Brown alter Gaits Bill Wy lie had tied the score at 11 finished the Terriers Sunday irwin Gross had scored for Windsor in the first period End Walt Pawlyshyn added clin cher in the third Browns goals came within 71 seconds BROWN AGAIN BUSY The Bulldogs routed the Rock cts with four thirdperiod goals lhe Canadiens rapped in four goals in the second period and were never seriously threat ened thereafter in their game against the Rangers Jean Beliveau and Dickie Moore criticized earlier by coach Toe Blake for lacklustre performances led the way for the Habs Seliveau scored twice while Dickie Moore got one and set up another for Claude Pro vost Gilles Trc mblay also scored for Montreal while in garlield tallied for the Rangers At Detroit Howie Glover twice sent the Wings into the lead with goals in the first and second periods Billy Hicks got the first Mont real goal on shot that glanced into the not all Detroit defence man Pete Goegans stick Roo kie Bobby Rousseau got the tie with goal while Cnnadiens were shorthaaded LEAD THE WAY Saturday it was Gordie Howe and Alex Dolvecchlo who led the way for the Wings against the Bnilns Howe got his 19th goal and helped set up two others Deivecchio had to set tie for four assists failing to come up with his 200th NHL goal Detroits live other goals come off the sticks Sol usually wcak scorers Delencemen War ren Godfrey Marcel Pronovost and Pete Gocgan each had one as did lorwords Leo thlne and Val Fontaync Andre Pronovost and Jerry Toppazzlni tallied for the Bruins At Chicago Charley Burns gave the Bruins 10 margin in the second period and Town zini iced the game in the final minute of play after Howks goalie Glcnn Hail had been re moved for sixth attacker Rochoforts sparkling stick connected for four goals in Ben vers double win Ho scored three in Saturdays romp over the fourth place Wolves and got the winning tally at 957 of the final period against North Bay Sunday Against Sudhury other Kitch ener scorers were Mel Pearson and Dave Baton For Wolves Gord Howarth netted and Cummy Burton was credited with tally alter Kitchener de feneeman Al Lebrun shoved loose pods into his own not North Bay on captain Johnny Sleavers second period goal outplayed the league leaders for most of the Sunday game How ever at 808 of the third period Baton equalized on 40footer with the Trappers shorthanded Moving Brown again getting two Don Emma of Strathroy opened the scoring in the second period but Jack Costello tied it up and got another goal to open the third period Tom Walker scored be twsen Browns pair Referee Jack Clancy called 29 minor penalties at Waterloo 16 to the Athletics plus mis conduct to Rio Caron of Wood stock in the third period Jerry Theherge shot the win ning goal while Byrls Klinck and Jerry Stringie got the others Waterloo scorers were Tom Mi callefand Bob Brown Micallef defenceman whol hadnt played goal in his 10 year career went into the Wa terloo nus to start the game when regular Chuek Jewell was late arriving He stopped shots in minutes of shutout goals tending Butch Grahams second goal of the night at Sarnia gave the lndians their victory lie was hit by two Rams as he raced towards the net All three fell Irai am EXAMINER MONDAY JANUARY Twolire Tied For Golf Lead L05 ANGELES AP lred Hawkins and Phil Rodgers took over the lead in the third round oi the $45000 has Angelcs gull open Sunday Hawkins and Rodgers each shot threeunderpin 68s for si hole scores of 206 Lionel Hebert shot another 68 for 207 while the pace setter through the first two moods Bob Goalhy fell back to fourth place with and total 208 Play was over the par 3645 71 rancho municipal golf club course during the hottest Jan in Los Angcles records86 de grees The field of so low scoring pros and Ilvs amateurs went Into the final round today Scores of 11s or better survived the cut Stan Leoatmi at Vancouver fired 71 for 213 totalosoven strokes oil the pace Al Balding of Tomtno had for 216 total One stroke back at lil was George Kaudson ot Tor onto who shot 70 Al Johnston of Montreal was eliminath by his 221 total for three rounds Jack Bissegger of Val Morin Que and Jerry hinges of Tor onto both were eliminated Satur day Scott Outpoints Gaspar Ortega NEW YORK AP Charlie Scott swinging from the heels from the opening hell out polnted Gaspar Ortega of Mex ico in free wheeling 10 round boxing bout Saturday night The victory probably put the 25 year old Scott book into contention in tho welterweight division He was ranked lead ing contender two years ago but then began to light middle weights with no success Against who had knocked out his lost three op ponents Scott was the picture of confidence He never stopped throwing punches and although plenty of them missed he con nected enough to make Ortega lose some of his enthusiasm by the seventh round Referee Harry Kcssier had Scott ahead 631 Judge Tony Cssteiiano saw Scott the win ncr 541 and judge Bill Recht had the Philadelphian in lront 613 In this bout it was lost mat ter of who would fade out first Scotts big weapon was left hook that shook Ortega dozen times but both lighters finished unmarked MORE HUNTERS KAMLOOPS BC CPlTha game checking station reports 20368 hunters passed through in 1961 compared with 16000 the previous year The bags in cluded 4001 moose 4700 deer 122 goats and 104 caribou Jr Hobs Thump Flyers 11 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadians highest scoring team in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior series came up Sunday with the biggest goal production of any club this season The lirst place Canadians crushed Niagara Falls Flyers llL Hamilton Red Wings slipped two points of Meat reals pace although they have game in hand by battling to tie with St Catharines Teepees Saturday Bill lnglis Rejcan Richer Germain Gagnon and Bob Char lebois each got two goals at Montreal where the Flyers hat tled on something like even terms only during the first pe riod Jacques Laperrlere Audra Boudrlos and Johnny Taylor For the lilth place Flycrl Billy Knibbs and Gary Dom hoeler scored in the first pe riod Ron Hcrgott in the second and Howie Dietrich in the third The Baby Habs sharp passing made the dillercnce in the some which ended in brawl that cost maior penalties to Richard Morin oi the Fiyers and Jacques Madorc of Mont real Up to that time only four minors had been called The RedWlngs were down 30 midway in the second pe riod at St Catharines but came back with goal in that frame and two more in the third For the thirdplace Tcepecs who moved five points up on Guelph Royals but still are hack of Hamilton tho scorers were Jack Stanfield Poul Po By THE CANADIAN PM Frank Mahovliclt Toronto oho scored three goals and helped set up three others when the Maple Leafs beat Chicago Black Hawks Sa rd ay night one New York Rangers 43 Sunday night Gordie liowe who got one goal and two assists and Alex neivccchlo who had four as sists in loading Detroit Red Wings to 62 victory over Bos ton Bruins Saturday Jcnn Bollreau two goal man in Montreal Conadicns 51 win over New York Rangers Saturday Rookie goalie Don Head of Boston who lumed aside 59 shots for his second shutout ol the season to spark Bruins to 20 win at Chicago Sunday liowio Glover of Detroit who scorcd twice and goal Jncques Plants of Montreal who stopped 44 shots when Red Wings and Canndlcnr tied scored the others poll and Bill lves Sunday mums LMMWH Ellohm You can was start room coco or LoosA ope mnhWmmï¬ 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