New York Pounds BeantoWnerS 50 By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer The New York Rangers We nesday night snapped their long est National Hockey League losing streak in 18 years larg ely because of magnificent performance by goalie Lorne tGumpl Vorsley orsley stopped 40 shots and the Btueshirtsfwbo bad man aged only two goals in tour pre vious outings pounded Boston Bruins so at New York Worslcys performance salcd Rangers the ignominy of tying the club record of 11 consecu tive losses established in 1941 44 Second Ni Mcaford Cherlcs once the prize patsies for BBYCIIY Fal cons hale turned the tables in hurry and hard Last night in their own back yard Cheyies outludtcd aarrie sJ making it two big wins in as many nights The loss dropped Falcons to third spot in the Georgian Bay Intermed iate League standing Although playing with little more zest than hlesday Fal cons still couldnt break los ing or scoring slump Three goals are hardly enough in this group Then too Chevies had Dame Fortune on their side Two of the goals were deflected past goalie John Reid by his own mates Another was scored from faceoff It was screened all the way Three movies Charlie Mac Donald Dave Fitter and Ken Lobslnger scored two goals each Ray McCallum and Bar ney Valmsloy had singletons Howard Forbes who prom ised to score enough goals to make up for the five games he missed scored twice for Harris John Maloncy had the third of Halifax looked today like As has been the use during good not for the championship the entire losing string Fol ot the Quebec Intelnational cons watched me oppositlon Bonsplcl score illing blows in the dy ThE dark spot on Littles ho ing minutes of each period rlxonn however was another with the score 11 in the ini Maritime the Edmund tial stanza Meatord scored at stun NB rink skipped by the 1705 mark to hold 21 Caster edge Little after narrowly avoid Ieafard scored another goal lng fit in the final end of his with just eight seconds remain lorend came when his opponent ing in the sandwich frame then mlSCHEd 19 last IoCk beat gm 135 Eng of the game Slatcher of Weston 0nt 97 win just minute and 35 59 in the first round of the bon ands to go splels championship playoffs for the Lieutenant Governors Trophy Wednesday He meets Custer who won his first round playoff game by crushing one of last years he rues in the second round of tho playofls today ght In Row Falcons arc idle this weekend Next home action is Tuesday night against Collinguood Shipv builders NOTES No uold yet on who titer or not the schedule will be lcnzthcned RIldland Flych continued their hot streak upsetting the leagueleading Shipbuilders Inlncbonald Smith McCallum ltalmsle Fitter Abbott Lob singer Chevlcs Lotlalnccr Flffcr Itltt 1805 Chctcgt lclinnald 18 05 Officials referee ll Prom Falcons Malone aine at Richmond Hill lineal llrï¬rldm Rotmwnl 139 man Cam 0w9n8Cheies Lobsingcr 1952 Sound Penaltich Eduard thuoktng 1320 Gralmnl ttrlpllingt 1405 Third Dr rlod 9XlEics Walmslc 20 10 CIWJIES MacDonald lMcCallllm Smithl 1214 11 Cheviot Fitter Wheeler Splitht Penalty Malollcy 143 By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor JUST HOPPING AROUND Mrs Marion Alex Bolechowsky of Barrie is the only woman entered in the small sedan class race at Twin Lakes Motor Club Grand Prix on Ice Sunday Shes also entered in the Powder Puff competition strictly for the fairer sex Admission to theevent is tricky it costs two dollars for parking Theres no charge to View the goingssona The Globe and Mail disturbed few local curl ers by running picture of their trophy winner last week rather than the main event champs The big ev ent was the Silver Tankard know more who will gripe regarding yesterdays edition in which the paper ran the pictures ofthe four top skips in ladles com petition At this club get nailed for doing same They tell me it takes four to win or at least make rink Wing Commander Jack Dempster C0 of RCAF Edgar has joined the ranks of behindtheglass skips at Barrie Curling Club The ardent curler became spectator couple of weeks ago when he broke bone in his ankle while playing in Station volleyball game First Period Falcons Forbes Garner Robertsonl Chelies Filter Meek Smilbt 1655 Chevies McCallum Fitter 1705 Penalty Forbes thigh stick lng 629 Second Perlod Falcons Forbes Garner Edward 35 Barrie goal Reid defence Gariep Graves Cairns Sanv dersorl Robertson forwards Forbes Garner Edward Mal oncy McBride McCrone Stod dart Smith Mcaford goal Henry de fence lhecler Parker Mock Graham forwards Brainard 1515 Rangers crept within one point slashingt of fourth pinca Detroit Red Wings alter the Wings lost 41 to Chicago Black Hawks in Wednesday nightsonly other game The Black Hawks were led by Chico Haiti and burly Stan ltli kiln Maki filling in for the in jured Murray Balfour scored his second and third NHL goals while Mikita added one goal his 15th of the seasonand pair 01 assists GOALIE SAVES THEM The Rangers were badly outlt shot and outskatcd most of the way They tcstcd Boston goalie Bruce Gamble only 21 times scoring twice in each of the first two periods and once in the third Worslcy meanwhile was spectacular Vic Hndfield working on Shots on goal By Barrie 16 11 1118 By Mealord 11 lo 1588 Halifax Rink Holding Top Spot In Que Spiel QUEBEC CPIHugh Little VIC HADFIELD spotted the Red Wings an early goal by Norm Ullman than roared back TIES IT UP Bobby Hulls 261h goal of the season tied the score 111 and Maki sent the Hawks into land they relinquished near the end of the first period Mikifa scored in the second and Mnki added the fourth goal in the third Dctroit ookie Bruce MacGre gor 21 was awarded rare penalty shut in thesecond pe riod but the puck hit the goal post after having beaten Chi cago goalie Glcnn Hall cleanly The centre got the free chance after being hauled down by Chicago dctencernan Dollard St Laurentwhen he was going in for clear shot on Hall It was the fourth penalty shot called in the NHL this season two of which have resulted in goals Still with curling my personal congratulations to rs John Ough Mrs Emerson Webb Mrs Jimmy tyne and Mrs Jack Hamilton who have done so well the Ontkrio ladies Diamond playoffs at Toronto MldianhsKtlockey Clubs Mr Everything Jimmy Johnson nid something from me in our interview some time ago Not only does he own manager coach and play defence for Flyers Johnson also runs the concession booth Now if should hear that he also owns the arena and halfof the main street Iwont be at all surprised The weather has played havoc with Barrie Ath lectic Associations plans to paint the ice and get the IIin Can Curling started imagine some folks were disturbed by last weeks quick cancellation However who can control the weather If anyone knows who or how please let me know Stewarts Service Station is the onsor of the Barrie Girls Hockey Team It will be nown as Ste CAliIItItAI TROPHY Second Round Gravonhurst Ont Sam Wein mastcr Fredericton Kg burn HOLT RENFREW TROPHY Third Round Port Alfred Que Louckl Kirkland LakE Ash Simcoe Jackson 11 Que bec Motnguy Galt Nels Findlay Newcas tic NB Fowlie WEDGWOOD BOWL Second Round Sudbury George Moore Or lllia Hewitt Halifax 13 Prince 13 Oshawa Stephenson Third Round Toronto Malcolmson Es panoln Ont Burk new forward unit with Pat Han nlgnn and Dave Halon paced thcNcw York attack with two goals They were only his sec ond and third in 28 games this season Andy Hebenton Earl Ingar field and defcnccman Harry Howell got the others At Chicago the Black Hawks World Hockey Event WILLIE MAYS arts BA The gals play at Thornton against Newmarket These clubs tied the er at Newmarket last Saturday 11 this evening seasonopen Saturday take Giants Give Caster trimmed Joe Thomas of Quebec 114 Thomas last year won the Omega Trophy Ste Annedc Beaupre Lnking Moore ROYAL BANK TROPHY Quin Continues Unsettled MONTREAL CF strife ridden world hockey championships scheduled to be held in Colorado Springs Colo March 910 appeared to heistill in the today but with the possibility that some expected participants might not be around on opening day The problem arises from the reported refusal of United States authorites to provide the East Germnn entry with the travel permits necessary to ap ply folUS visas The United States docs not recognize the East German regime Wednesday the East German Hockey Federation announced it has cabled Bob Lebel of Montreal president of the Inter national Ice Hockey Federation protesting against the US de cision and asking his organiza tion to support our rights Mr Lehel said he has not yet received the cable But added the IIHF will do everything within its power to enable East Germany to compete MEETING WILL DISCUSS He said meeting of the fed eration executive committee in Colorado Springs next week will reassess and make final plans for the cham pionships one of the banspiels three ma lor events and is still alive in the semiï¬nals this year of the Chateau Trophy another top competition WIN FIVE STRAIGHT Little Costcr and two Que bec City rinks were the tourna ments only undefeated rinks by today Each had won five straight games The rinks were skipped by Jacques Girard win ner of the Chateau irophy last yearand Ernie Elackadder Girard beat John Buchow skis rink from Conistun Ont 97 in the LieutenantGovernors playoffs and comesup against Coster in the semifinals of the Omega Trophy event tonight LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS First Round Montreal McEwen Kirk land Lake Len Glllis Quebec Girnrd 0nt John Buchowski Oshawa Whiter 11 Que bcc Lyon 10 FRANCOIS JOBIN TROPHY quarter Finals Oshawa Oscar Parker Bur lington Ont Bell in the local skating competitions on the bay at the foot of Bayfleld street All primary and secondary school events will he held Mays $90000 NEW YORK AP The Willie Mays of San Francisco Giants became baseballs high est salaried plnyer for the sec and straight year when he signed his 1962 contract for reported $90000 Wednesday The $00000 is believed to ex cecd the salary given Mickey Mantle of New York Yankecs of the American League Man tle has signed for report 1335000 Southpaw pitcher Bud Daley became the 13th Yankee player to come to ters signing for reported $23000 NHL LEADERS standings Montreal won 27 lost tied 11 points 65 Points Bathgate New York 60 Goals Provost Montreal 27 Assists Bathgate 42 Shutnuts Hall Chicago Penalties Fontinato MontA real 125 minutes First Round Falconbridge 0nt Black Quebec Suckling Bell Island Nfld Southey 12 Sudhury Clarke Second Round North Bay Kerwin 10 Qué becP Grace Iimmins Jack Helpert Quebec Demers Baie Comeau Qua Megill Windsor Ont Howick Pinfold Sudhury George Von Zubnn 11 Halifax Miller Quebec Amyot Block Kirkland Lake Butorsc Alliston 0nt Dr Gordon Smockum BIG seven The leaders ment if the East Germans can not play he said no national association has given official notice of withdrawal as yet However Jack Roxhtrrgh of Simcoe president of the Canadian Amateur Hackey As socintion carlier cabled Cze choslovakian hockey officials asking them to make sure their teamone of the strongest en triescompetes in the games In side issue of the dispute an East German official said Wednesday night his regime should prevent US vehicles from travelling the autobahn between Berlin and West Ger many until the issue is settled BERLIN AP Communist East Germany apparently has withdrawn from the European speed skating championships to he held in oslo this weekend The voluntary withdrawal spared Oslo organizers from the worries now hesetting or ganization committees forthe alpine world skiing champion ships in Chamonix France and the world hockey champion ships in Cololado Springs Colo am CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Barrie Rink Tops Medical Bonspiel One huhiired and involved in the medical trade including doctors druggists travellers curled at both Bar rie and Cookstolvn yesterday in the annual bonspiel And after the three and halt draws were completed four rinks came out with three wins Top threegame winner was that of Doug Armstrong of Barrie It included Gene Fink heiner Ron Hamelin and Steve Freiderich George Detzoff of Agincourt was second with his rink of Don Jones Chris Loubras and George tfirano Third spot was taken by Dave Booth of Thornhtll with Smith Harley and Perry Final threegame winner was John Macivor of Owen Sound with Ray Sutherland Cliff Campbell and Lloyd Annis Top twogame winner was the four of Jerry McVittie Staynet and Bill Ives McLean and BChapman For the last several years controversy has been the big feature of the World Amateur Hockey Cham pionships So far the IIFH has threatened to take the event from the United States Russia Czechoslovakia and East Germany have hinted they may not show and Canadas team cant draw insects in its own rink This fuss over the game that kiddies play for fun could be the push on the panic buttonthat either the 08 or the Soviet Union seem eager to press HullOttawa Canucks Unbeaten In Eight EPHL Encounters By THE CANADIAN PRESS HullOttawa Canadians Wed nesday night stretched their un beaten streak in the Eastern Professional Hockey League to eight gameslongest ot the sea son in the leaguewhen they came from behind to tie King lton Frontenac 22 The tie moved the Habs to within point of secondplace Kitchener Waterloo Beavers and left five points behind the leagueleading Irontcnacs Kingston jumped into 20 lead on secondperiod goals by Lorne Ferguson and Pete Pa= be playing sometime in the next two weeks business man ager Jack Humphreys said so we had to cut our roster Cunningham has been out for couple of months with bro ken wrist while Gilbert is sen sational junior from last years Guelph Royals of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior hasnt played sineeho urad his spine late last sea 8011 He has been examined by the doctors Humphreys said and they say that his spine is all right and he cant be hurt by playing Pts °5° Bathgale New York 16 41 Howe Detroit 24 31 Mikita Chicago 15 35 Mahovlich Toronto 25 24 Provost Montreal 27 21 Hull Chicago 26 21 Ullman Detroit 16 28 Bucyk Boston 12 32 nagabko and held it until Ca nadiens Billy Carter beat Fron tenacs goalie Ed Chadwick from 20 feet out at the 49second mark of the third Jim Roberts made it 22 midway through the period Frontenacs tired from the rigors of game in North Bay Tuesday and the socmile trip to Kingston afterward seemed out of steam in the third pe riod Canadiens outshot them in the game 3126 SELL HOEKSTRA Kitchener Wednesday night announed the sale of centre EdrHoekstra to Quebec Aces of the American League IIoekstra Myearold Win nipeg native has been instru mental in Beavers winning ways this season The clubs top scorer he has 50 points from 23 goals and 27 assists Last year he scored 32 goals in Bob Cunningham should be 70games Bob Cunningham should be back in action again next week and Rod Gilbert is expected to BOWLING AFTERNOON LADIES Standing Golden Rod 77 Mustard 71 Poisoin Ivy as Lambs Quarters 66 Thistle 51 Ragweed 47 Marion Diamond and Marg Reynolds had the high singles of 292 Marg Reynolds had the top triple of 754 LADIES 10IINS Scores Strikers Aces Hi Los Alley Sharks MP5 Stars PicNix Comets Standing MPs 30 Strikers 25 Comets 24 Stars 24 PicNix 21 Aces 20kg Alley Sharks 20 Carol single of Helman 104 Penny Milliken 180 Lorraine Millium 177 Eleanor nnott173 Penny Mittikcn had the high triple of502 followed by Carol Brown 495 Lorraine Millium 464 Fay Helman 404 Eleanor Lennox 462 Brown had the high 1116 followed by Fay Greig Hicks released by the trappers week ago was signed Wednesday by Kapus kasing of the Northern Ontario Association Senior League An eye injury has been blamed for the former high scorers failure to score in at games with North Bay Leonard Leads Golf Match PALM SPRINGS Calif AP Stan Leonard of Vancouver and Rex Baxter Jr of Amarillo Texu led host of parWreckers through the first round of the $50000 Palm Springs golf clas sic Wednesday Each shot six underpar 65 Thirtyfive golfers broke par 72 and Is bettered regulation figures at Thunderhird DIIEflf four courses on which the tour nament is being played Doug Ford was in third place with 66 followed by Gene Littler Lionel Hebert and Jerry Steelsmith all with 67 Arnold Palmer and Gary Player each shot 65 andï¬sam Snead had 70 Will Homenulk of Winnipeg and Al Johnston of Montreal were among the parbreakers at 69 Al Balding and George Knud son shot 735 and Jerry Magee 79 All are from Toronto Bucs Totems In 33 Draw By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bitter rivalry between Port land Buckaroos and Spokane Comets continued Wednesday night and produced the second largest crowd in Western Hockey League history The Buckaroos and Comets top two teams in the Southern Division battledvto 33 over time tie before 10658 custom urs at Portland The leagues attendance mark of 13702 was Mrs Oughs Rink Out Of Contention TORONTO CPLMrs Fern Irwin of Toronto St eurges and Mrs Cyril Laurin of Un ionville won both their games Wednesday toshararthe leader ship in the Southern Ontario womens curling championship after six rounds Both now have won five games and lost one irl th ee ght rink round robin competition In the seventh and last round Mrs Irwin meets Mrs Shaw of Toronto High Park and Mrs Laurin plays Mrs Selkirk of Peterborough Mrs Dalryrnple of St Catharines with 42 record plays Mrs Gingerick of London Tied with 341 records and out of Contention are Mrs Shaw Mrs Ough of Barrie and Mrs Cs Schmidt of Kitchener Mrs Gingerick has won one and lost five while Mrs Selkirk is winless in six games Wednesdays scores Fifth Round Mrs Laurin Mrs Ough Mrs Dalrymple 11 Mrs Selkirk II Mrs Shaw 13 Mrs Gingerick MrsIrwin 11 Mrs Schmidt Sixth Rnund Mrs Irwin 11 Mrs Gingerick ti Mrs Dalrymple aers Ough Commenting on press reports that Russia Czechoslovakia Sweden and The Netherlands may withdraw from the tourna Mrs Show 14 Mrs Selkirk Mrs Laurin 12 Mrs Schmidt set at Los Angcles last Week end Calgary Stampeders moved to within two points of first place in the 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