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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1962, p. 7

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SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor PADDING CURLING SCORES It matters not who won or lost but how played the game Thats the way it should he with sport especially in amateur competition However this apparently has not been the case Lastmonth Toronto newspaper The Globe and Mail stopped publishing the results of bigbonspiel when it was discovered that at least one losing score was padded Later The Scotch Cup News called the Interna tional Curling Monthly ran its own article on the Subject reprinted the article from the Globe and add ed an editorial All articles frowned on the padding practice Curling say some players is friendly or social game Releasing lopsided scores might cause embar rassment to the losers they say However for one find this diffith to believe At the Barrie club which frequent the frienslup is the greatest Not just in club games but in invrtation or open bonspiels rinks play to Win Most spiels are won on wins and plus basis Padding is out of the question here Play is not to embarrass anyone It is just to win and why not feel that those too embarrassed after loss by wide score might do well to give up the game There Is lot of skill in the game And like anything else ere is luck Sometimes stray stone can bump few thers into shot position Curlers will tell you that their kind is the greatest In sport Should this kind be afraid of the truth think not Before and after the start of every match at Bar rie club at least curlers shake hands Afterwards win nets and losers move to the lounges for the social afternoon or evening Ive yet to hear the winner tell the loser of what lousy game he the loser played Regardless of arguments cannot believe that this game is entirely social It has grown and is still growing with leaps and bounds to such an extent that the game is no longer just word in the country Evelgyone at least knows of it and knows someone who our you It has become spectator sport as well The Dominion Championship along with provincial cham pionships draw capacity crowds Many of the onlook ers do not curl but are as interested in these matches as they would hockey baseball or football Biggest embarrassment for the curlers would be to have noncurler see match know the score then see it printed as otherwise Thus the hurt would not be the loss of the game but of respect by others JUST NOTES Received note from Mr and Mrs Earnest Locey from West Palm Beach Florida Sum mertime residents of RR Barrie they told us of the fin fishing and hope that the winter wasnt too rough up here If they could have only seen yesterdays weather Jim Brace manager and professional of Barries Htiliday Bowl came within an ace of scoring perfect game in the Masters Qualifying 10Pin Tournament at Toronto Saturday Jim had single of 289 highest in Toronto this season with 10 consecutive strikes He left the 10pin with the eleventh ball His threegame score was 697 and fourgame score 897 MINOR HOCKEY THATS WHAT KEEPS YOUR YOUNG LADS SO HAPPY AND HEALTHY would be letting my own club down if left them Smith also said he is under business pressure He added that be will consider joining the Terriers later if circumstances permit The Terriers in the Ontario Hockey Association senior se ries named Smith Monday as rearguard for their club to represent Canada in the tourna ment The Smoke Eaters won the tournament laatryear Smith said that when he was asked by the Terriers to join them he agreed to move if everything worked out favor ably Terriers Lose Harry Smith TRAIL BC CPDefence man Harry Smith of Trail Smoke Eaters says he will not ioin Gait Terriers for the world amateur hockey championships at cl Springs 0010 March 718 couldnt see my way clear to go since the Smokies could quite possibly he in the finals of the Western International League and the Allan Cup hel said Monday night feel N0 CREATUBE room auras Creature fmm outer space Nol Dressed for the North ole Nol The fellow behind he softball mask and goalten rsequl entisahockey David Beuant one of the hundreds of young sters who play once awe at Barrie Arena in the ChurchLegion Minor Hock Leagues Lads like David are on display every Satur Local Lads Spearhea CilarksonCollege Club PDTSDAM NY Jack Grav es son of Mr and bin Char les Graves 32 Newton Street Barrie and Corbett Adams son of IAightonlAdams blistering are both prominent members of the Clarkson College of Techno lay 1962 varsity hockey team The Clorkson team ls consider ed the tops in the East at pr esent with record of 11 wins and one loss Clarksons team lost its first game of the season to Boston College 21 last Saturday The Golden Knights have already won laurels by taking the first Eastern Collegiate Athletic Con ference Holiday Hockey Tourn nment title in December The tournament was held at Madi son Square Garden In New York City Groves is serving in his third year as defenceman on the Tech ice squad and this year his last he is captain of the squad Adams meanwhile is sophomore centre and is now the teams leading scorer With 14 goals and 12 assists Adams Plenty Of Goals In Minor Hockey Four games were played in the NHL division of Legion Church minor hockey at Barrie Arena last night New York clohbered Chicago 71 in the opener Pot Quinn and Dennis Foster led the win ners with pair of goals each Singles were by John Campbell Drake Richarde and Stewart Cooke Barry Iurnbull scored Chicagos goal Jim Thompson scored three goals to lead Winnipeg to o2 win over Toronto Singles were by Dave Mmleer Cliff Lowe and Steve Atkinson David Crooke and Bill Icll scored for Toronto Jerry Quinn scored hat trick as Montreal edged Boston 64 Bobby Neilson had pair for the victors and Ken French had single Brian McGibbon scor ed three times and Paul Parker got the other for Boston Detroit edged Trail 53 the final game Vinoers goals were by Jack Millar Terry Harris Mike McCartney Bob Erennnn and A1 Walker Doug Young scored two for Trail and Ted Gardner got the other Cash Admits Hes Learning BALTIMORE AP Norm Cash of Detroit Tigers whose 361 batting average led both major leagues last season says he has much to learn before he can be classified good hitter in baseball Im not good one yetthat takes time he said Monday night at the annual Tops in Sports banquet sponsored by the an Professional Baseball Players Association was lucky last year got lot of hits that just wont fall in next season Things may not be as easy in 1962 Last season was only the sec ond time in his professional career dating back to 1955 that Cosh hit 300 On the speakers platform Jim Piersall of Washington Senators delighted crowd of more than 1000 The home run king Roger Maris is here Piersali said So is the best pitcher Whitey Ford and the batting champ Cash Ive been sitting here trying to figure what lm king of Im probably the king of thediaper changers Piersoll is the father of eight childrenHe was honored as the most colorful player in the majors SPACE day morning and Monday evening in these leagues There are also midget and venile leagues era tin therel Get jum on Minor Hockey Week these kids now Examiner Photo ment tentative 17min roster for the has 25 points and Is the second highest scorer in Eastern 115 collegiate hockey He is aver aging goal contest Adams skates centre on the aIIAsopbomore line with Roger Purdie and Brian Wilkinson both of Sudbury and this line has produced almost half of the goals Ciarkson has scored thus far this season Adams is business administration in at Ciarkson graduated from Earrie District North Collegiate 1959 Graves besides being captain of the hockey loam is presid ent of the Varsity Club Cl arksons athletic society He is married totheforrnerElaIne Kennedy of Barrie and resides with his wife In Potsdam GrnA ves graduated from Barrie Cen tral Collegiate In 1955 and II majoring In business administra tion at Clarkson He he ploy ed on the first defensive unit with senior Joe Legeri of Ot tewa for two years He has one goal and six assists thus far this season Bay City Falcons will be as close to full strength as at any time this year when they travel to Meniord tomorrow night for game with the Chevies Because of longlingering inj uries such as those to Charlie Hastings and Larry Reid its doubtful the club will ever have all of its signed players on the ice at the same time FORBES DOUBTFUL Falcons may be minus yet another player Howard Forbes for the Menlord contest Forb cs who along with Jimmy John son of Midland received mat EPIIL Leaders Set For Clash KINGSTON CPD The two powers of the Eastern Profes sional Hockey League begin crucial twogame series at Kit chener tonight which could help decide the bitter battle for first place Kitchener Waterloo Beavers with two men on the sidelines will entertain the secondplace Kingston nacs They meet again in Kingstonchnes day night The Frontenncs fresh from 54 and 71 victories over North Bay Trappers and Wolves last weekend are only one point ahead of Kitchener and have three games in hand The Frontenacs expect to have Terry Gray assigned to them by the parent Boston Bruins of the National League in the lineup tonight Centre Tom Williams has been called up by the Bruins as right winger to replace Gray Playing coach Red Sullivan of the Beavers says his team will be without defenceman Jack Bownass who has pulled knee ligaments and newcomer Paul Andre who has an ankle in Jury The Beavers recently ac quired Jean Ratelle of New York Rangers of the NHL Gait Chooses 17 CORBY ADAMS AND JACK GRAVES Bay City Falcons Near To Being Full Strength ch misconduct penalty lrid ay is under suspension Cases of both players have to be heard by the OHA before they can even think or return to Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League activity Other than that things look pretty good One thing is cer tain it wont be mere 10 or llmnn aggregation that will oppose the Chevies Falcons spirited by their tie at least with Flycrs last week are in danger of losing their grip on first place Chev les Colllngwood Shlpbuilders and Midland are within strik ing distance Falcons havent won game in four starts N0 DECISION YET Theres yet to be an official ruling on the goal scored Friday by Midland player who was nt listed on the clubs roster for that game With secretoryman nger Bill Hnnley in sick boy and president Pollock out west work at the OHA office in Tor onto is pilingup On Friday Falcons are at home to Orilllo Lakeviews whove shown signs of life in 1962 SCORING In latest scoring statistics re leased by the league Barrles Bob Gamer continues to lead with 49 points on 21 goals and 28 assists Linemate Chuck Edward fol lows with 42 points Next in line are Mealords Ray McCallum 39 and Barrles Al Smith 30 couple of games have not yet been reported to the statis tician Wants Que vat Set Sport Council By MARVEN MOSS MONTREAL CPIThe Que bec government will prohahly be asked sometime this year to form provincial sports coun oil Thats the keynote recommen dation in report compiled by 27man commission set up by the city of Montreal under Jean LaRoche chiropractor city councillor and vicepresident of the Montreal Athletic Commis sion Although the report has not yet been delivered to the city council it was learned that reaction among the councillors will likely be favorable From city hall the recommen dation would go on to Quebec Twenty years ago similar move was launched and bill actually introduced in the leg islature But it never became law because of what one obser ver described as political hanky panky For World Hockey GALT CP Gait Terriers Canadas representatives in the world amateur hockey tourna Monday announced competition Nine members of the present Terriers team were named to the club announced by team president Dr Ken Berkeley Eight reinforcements including four previously named and Floyd Butch Martin of last years Allan Cupltwinning Ter riers are also on the list The latest acquisitions for the March Mn tournament in Colo rado pr Cold include rightwinger Bobby Brown and dcfenceman Bill Mitchell of Windsor and left winger Joe Malo of Chatham Maroons of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior division Goalie Gord leley of Winni peg defencemen Harry Smith of Trail Smoke Eaters and Bobby Robertson of Toronto and right winger Jack McLeod of Moose Jaw PiaMora are other additions Galts captain in year ago is playing with Johnstown Jets of the United States Eastern League this year NAMES REGULARS The nine members of the regular Gait team who were picked for the tournament are goalie Hamid tBoat Hurley defencemen Ted Maki and Harry Neale centres Bill Wylie Tod Sloan and Joe Hoganleltv wingers BobltMclltnight and Don Hope and right winger Bob Moder Martin Its tentative roster said manager Len Goudette We dont have to submit our offi cial list until March and its up to these players to continue to show their capabilities and maintain harmony well send anyone home who creates on due problems either on the ice or off the ice Gait right winger Peta Kowal ehuk will play in exhibitions and serve as assistant man ager Lloyd Mercer Ron Brain Alec Keeling Frank Carroll and Rick Hay regular Ter riers who failed to make the tournament club will be of Iered the opportunity to attend the mampionships at the are pense of the club Indians Have NEW YORK bierWith to players among the top score ers isnt hard to figure why eld Indians head ribof fensive ments in the ArnerlcanK Hockeylcague Bill Svveency Brlnn Kdrea Floyd Smith and Jimmy Ander son are memberagof the East ern Division leaders who rank amongthe first 13 scorers Sweeney is tiedfor top place with Her ey Bears Wl Ili Marshall each with 52Lpolnth Klirea next with stand leads in assistswlth at The Lalioche commission was organized as study group last May by the regime of Mayor Jean Drapeau Most of the members are officials of sports associations or sports writers It was planned that way to stand completely free of poli tics said one source 48 BRIEFS The commission held 11 meet lngs and three public hearings virtually every sports body in the city Pro and amateur was invited to submit brief Forty ieight were received They ranged from pencil scribbled single sheet to vol ume of 450 typewritten pages point raised by almost all need for provincial sports authority Some groups saw such body as possible source of funds for sports and recreation others more as an administrative or coordination force But again politics were men tionedprominently as something to steer away from Maximum care should be taken to make sure no appointee has any connection whatsoever with politics said one subA mission bluntly The briefs were condensed to lopage memorandum with supplements and index by newspaper man Gerry Gosselin onetime lawyer and pro base ball official who serves as sec retary of both the LaRoche and Montreal Athletic Commissions It was whour job but labor of love for Gosselin He said personally he would like to see the provinan gov ernment Set up fivemau coun cil to have some kind of 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