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Barrie Examiner, 3 Feb 1962, p. 9

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TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor HULL IN AFIURRY Chicago Black Hawks lack of success in the first hell of the NHL schedule was attributed mainly to the fact that Bobby Hull onetime scoring leader wasnt scoring goals or playing like he wanted to score goals Come the second half of the season Hawks went on the move It was no mere coincidence that the surge coincided with terrific surge by Hull Just this Whek Hull the former St Catharines Junior ace fired éour goals in game to take over the league lead with Its difficult to ascertain what lit the fire under the fire under the Hawks Golden Boy Hawks merely hope it keeps burning and so does Bob His fine play could well mean more money In his ocket As long as he keeps scoring Hawks will finish gh in the standing Ihats money His present pace assures him of better season than last That means raise Hes bound now to win the second allstar spot if he doesnt tailoff too much Because of the first half voting figures its almost impossible for him to pass Torontos Frank Mahovlich But second place means an extra $500 from the league Not only has his surge helped himself but its aid ing some of his mates Stan Mikita firsthalf leader of the Hawks him more room to roam as oppositions Will be keeping tooclose an eye on Hull This should result in more points for Stan And if you want preview of metropa er head lines Hull with 30 goes in 49 games nee but 20 goals in 21 games to tie the goalscoring record set by Maurice Rocket Richard and equalled last winter by Bernie Boom Boom Geoffrion need not carry the full load It will give If Hull should make it they can wrlte in the The Golden Boy Rocket goes Boom record book Boom Jusr NOTES at Barrie Arena which will Richard will include two games Barrie Bantam All Stars will oppose Owen Sound at seven oclock and Barrie Midgets AllStars will Newmarket The Rocket graphed pictures available for the youngsters of Barrie Curling Club won first prize at Ladies Bonspiel at Alliston Thursday Mrs Lottie Thompson skipped the rink of Mrs Rosalind Nixon and Mrs Lois Patton The four had yea wins and 33 points note from W02 Bud Lalonde of Camp Borden indicates that minor hockey support there is as non Four members Bertram Mrs Cathy existent as that in Barrie Local school skating events part of Winter are underway on Kempenielt Bay at the foot of Bayfield street pro atBarrle Country Club left Carnival activity Frank Vyse golf this week for five or six holiday in Florida Frank couple proam matches The fellow whose one at major Canadian elped Dr Alf Wednesday Next Fridays minor hockey night Scottish accent attracts every golf tournaments was at sim ilar job at the medical spiel here Scotty Rae who ays whos on the tee in matches such as The Millar Crossland keep the medical in line feature the appearance of lay either Orillia or have plenty of auto week golfing and fishing hopes to take part in ALREADY WON PRO VERSION World Hockey Championship Is New Goal By MEL SUERTN Canadian Press Staff Writer Tod Sloan has special rea son for hoping the world ama teur championships come off as scheduled at Col orado Springs Col March 348 Theyll provide him with unique opportunity to be mem ber of both the professional and amateur champions of the world within 12month period The veteran centre was with Chicago Black Hawks when they won the Stanley Cup last spring Now reinstated as an amateur hes with Gait Terriers who will represent Canada in the inter national tournament The Shaker who scored 220 goals and 262 assists in 12 sea sonsjn the National Hockey ague with Tomato Maple Leafs and the Hawks is an ob vious asset to the Terriers in eight games he picked up 11 goals pretty impressive when you consider that hes just getting his hockey legs back after long layoff PLAYS FOR FREE The 34yenrold llspounder from Vinton Que was so eager to play in the world tourna ment that he made his services available to Gail without pay Hel in the renovating busi ness his brother in law in Toronto but readily returned to hockey just for travel costs seven cents mile and the outside chance that hell wind up with $7 or $8 game after the tourney Thats far cry from the $15000 or more he got from Hawks last season In the face of such enthu riasm it would be shame If East Germanys visa problems were to result in withdrawal of the Russians Czechs and Swedes from the competition Manager Len Gaudetto and Clinch Lloyd Rouhelr seeinto ha shopped well in their cam paignto bulid up the Terriers GOT MCLEOD Along with Sloan they have cquired Jackie McLeod from house Jaw of the Saskatchewan 0i Tod Sloan League who joined them just before they took off on three game Maritime exhibition tour this week McLeod is an old hand at world play having topped the scorers with 10 goals as playing coach with Trail Smoke Eaters when theywon the world title last year Defenceman Harry Smith of Trail will join the Terriers at Colorado Springs Theyve also got Jack Douglas from Chat ham Maroons and Bill ofMihelI from Windsor Bulldogs to strengthen them where they needed it moston defence The defence also will include Ted Maki and either Harry Neale or Bobby Robertson Butch Martin of Johnston Jets Joe Mali of Chatbam and Bobby Brown of Windsor are acquisitions to the forward lines that include Bill Wylie Bob Ma Knight Don Rope Bobby Ma der Joe Hogan Pete Kowal chuk Sloan and McLeod Harold Boat Hurley who played in the last Olympics with Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen is in goal The club also has Ciillen but would like another oetrninder with more experi SECS The Terriers who play Uni versity of TorontoBIues in an exhibition game Feb and head west Feb 13 had also hoped to pick up another for mer NHL star in Fleming Mnckell But they found he was still pro and that the deadline for reinstatement was Jan RUNS FOR GOVERNOR AUSTIN Tex AP For mer MajGen Edwin Wal ker who has been aligned with groups oonsi extreme rightwlng filed Friday as Democratic party candidate for governor of Twins Walker To signed fromthe army and turned down sinuous year pension after he was relieved of command of the 24th infantry Division in Germany in con troversy over indoctrination of troopl SIONmN NJ CPIGait Terriers Canadas hopes in the world ice hockey tournament withstood lerrilic third period pressure Friday night to defeat aloncton Beavers 76 in on 0x bibltioo game before 1650 fans The game was the second of three for the Terriers against Nova Seotia Senior Hockey League clan Tonight they meet the league leading Am bent Ramblersthe team they defeated In the Eastern Cana cllnn Allan Cup final last year Despite their third riod lapses the Terriers his the edge throughout the game out hooling the Beaver 3724 The Beaver led 31 alter the first period but Gait was ahead 54 going into the third John anryluk put Moncton ahead in the first riod when be deflected 3500f shot in mid air Bob Naders bloat blast at 1116 tied It for Gilt Vic Bows put the Beaver ahead again at 1509 when be deflected Claude Becbnrdl shot into the net while Peta Ko walchuk of the lhrrlers was serving minor penalty for tripping sensational save by Gait goaltender Harold Boot Hur ley led to the Beavers third goal llurley fumbled for from the net after knocklng down blazing shot by Monotona Yves Snrrazln Phil Dolmn popped the rebound into the gaping net at 1835 Koweiehuk scored Gnlta sec ond goal at 1942 when he was left all alone in front of the Beavers not He tucked in erfect lead out pasl from encomnn Ted Maid Gait tied it at 230 of the sec ond when Monoton gorilla Ron Boomer fanned on Makia bloop ing Hooter Monoton had two men nthe penalty box when oxNHLer Tod Sloan scored on ii closcin drive Howe knotted the score at 1211 when he fired rising zofooter over the sprawling Hurley Harry Neale fired into the top Larsen Signs Giants Pact NEW YORK AP Don Perfect Game Larsen the fireballing right bander San Francisco Giants acquired dun lng the inter league trading period in is major youthfuror perience swap has signed for his inlh season in major league baseball Larsen 82year old retread preparing to continue suc cessful comeback started with ChicagorWhlte Sox of the Amer ican League lost season signed with the Giants Friday BOWLING VILLAGE Standing Spoilers 79 Aces 76 Hardrocks 67 Smokies 55 Point ers 65 Hornets 69 andies 55 DieHards 38 George Hunt had scores of 255 and 835 Ed Holdsworth had the high single of 259 and Don Maracle hada 248 Don Holl land had 624 triple and Bob Morris 603 MAJOR 10 PINS Scores River Gardens Simcoe Business Machines Lakeview Dairy Crompton Electric Hammonds Dis count Northland Plumbing Faulkners BP Kennys Gardens Levits Trading Denis Sheard Electric Clifton Hotel Standing Hammonds 46 Simcoe Business 46 River Gar dens 45 Clifton 45 KF 439 Crompton 38 Deals Sheard 37 Levits 35 Northlnnd 35 Lake view 31 Kennys 79 Faulkners 245$ Mac Doughwright had the high single of 236 and top tri ple of 545 Al Foster was the only other player over 200 He had 221 Harry Beatty was 197 BRADFORD MIXED Standing Head Pins 22 Boun cers 18 Spades 17 Ulcers 16 DieBards 15 Aces 14 Spoilers 14 Scorpions 14 300 Club 11 United Six 10 HI Fl Elec trons 11 Marie Tinard bad the ladies high single of 258 Vicki Marx had 250 and Corrie Sleyn 249 Rita Grencer bad the high tri ple of 605 Paul Novasad had 340 sin gle and 855 triple to lead the men Paul Sopuek bad 27s single and Mike Masin had 288 Nick Gasko had7z4 and Hal Phillip 657 as runnerup triples gt BRADFORD LADIES Standing Pams 17 Vennet tas 10 Kay 16 Kay 16 Jeans 14 Doreens Alma Vdoviak had the high single of 25 followed by Helen Bantam 254 and 11th James 771 Shirley Woodcock had the top triple of 680 Key Frantzem had 634 and Ruth James 682 PLAZA MIXED Standing Pinups al Alley Cats 29 Blowers 24 Comets 24 Baby Dolls 20 Rockets 20 Strikeouts 19 Cheerios 18 Tom Cats la Hotshot 17 TiCats 16 Optimists 16 Gord Bantam bad the top sin gle of 3748 and triple of 690 Rocky Colnngelo wassa7 and 754 Bill Nesbitt was 821 and 75 Earls Brydon had the high score for the women 254 single and 879 triple Amy Hurt ing was 210 and 591 Fans Si mone had Is 213 single and Mary Gibbons 576 triplo Great Comeback Gives Terriers 76 Victory Over Moncion Club right hand corner to five unit 54 margin Bob Brown scored early In the third to make It 64 for 6111 Monotonr Charlie Ponder made the best play of the game when be outnced two Gnit delega meo deked Hurley out of the net and clipped the puck info the corner as be crashed into the backhonrda Ricki wired the winner It 1643 when he rattled the puck off the post from goalmouth ncrlmblo Tho Beavers roared back and had Gait reeling Doiroo scored his second at 1155 and for the next mluute llfoncton greatly outplade the Terriers But the threat was cut off when Sam zin was given bolrdlog pen alty with just over minute to play CHRISTCHURCH NZ AP Peter Snell 22year old New chlnnder with tremendous finishing kick battered the listed world records for the 600 metres and halfmill today the second and third be has broken in eight days His graceful rhythmic stride carried him to time of one minute 451 seconds in the half mile and 14431 for the 300 me tres bettering the old marks by more than is second Only week ago the curly heired surveyor virtual lili known despite his 1960 Olympic victory in the 800 motrel cii ed onetenth of second off llcr Elliotts world mile stand ard Snell covered the mile in 3514 over grass track con sidered slower than other sur faces Todays records were estab lished in halfmile race over composition course at Lancas ter Park one of the fastest tracks in New Zealand Since the 800 metres 874 yards two feet eight inches is shorter than the halfmile Snell was able to break both in one race The previous silometre mark was 1457 14 seconds slower than Snel set by Belgiuml Roger Moens in 1555 The half mllo standard was 14811 17 secondsslower than Snellset by Tom Courtney of the United States In 1957 PACED av Roamsoiv records by Barry Robinson New Zealand Olympic quarter miler and was chasedthough By THE CANADIAN PEI$8 Montreal Canadians have op coed up sixpoint lead in the National Hockey League but the race for first place In for from over Take it from King annoy the mistant managercoach of the second place Toronto Maple Leafs Our chances of beating Ca nadicns for the top spot are still pretty good says Clancy know we have lot of ground to make up but Im con vinced it can be done The race between the Cenodiens Ind Leafs is going to be tight one Snell Establishes Two More Records hardly pressedtho last half by Jim Dupree of the us Robinson reeled off 493 quarter Snell was content to hold second for the first half of the race and hit the quarter in blistering 505 Dupreo trailed Snell made his move going Into the stretch for the second lop Speeding effortlessly he passed Robinson and drew away to lead in the brick stretch by nearly 100 yards Dupreo also passed Robinson but was about 30 yards back at the finish He was second in 149 and John Bork of the as third In 12535 Snell was polnted toward the PETER SNELL PALM SPRINGS Calif CF The $50000 Palm Springs Open golf tournament hit the stage of pressure and drama today with host of professionals in position to grab the big prize money But Stan Leonard of Vancouver leader after two rounds had putted himself into near obscurity The whole event headed into its fourth round with Gardner Dickinson powerpacked 130 pounder from Crystal River Fla in front with what he termed perilous twostroke advantage There were two 1a hole rounds to go and such sea soned campaigners as Gene Lit tler and Arnold Palmer were in the thick of the battle heunard acoileader after the first round and alonein top spot after the second exploded to sixoverpar 78 at the difficult Tamarisk course in Fridays third round with putter that was ice cold The veteran Canadian celelt brating his 47th birthday three putted five greens lIe wasso dismayed that be flipped his putter to friend and said Be my guest DROPS FAB BACK Leonard entered the third round with twostrnke edge but his 8840 sent him plunging Dickinson bad Mhole total of 200 Leonard 2111 Littler winner of the recent $50000 San Francisco Open and Palmer seeking his first vic tory of 1962 were two strokes off the pace with 202 Littler stormed into contention with sevenunderpar 64 and Palmer fired 66 Both toured the Thim derbird Country Club course Five courses are being used for the marathon tournament Tamarisk Thunderblrd Indian Wells Eldorado and Bermuda Dunes Thunderbird is par 71 while the others are per 72 Bermuda Dunes is being re served for the final round when the field originally crowded with 128 pros and 384 amateurs will be cut to the low so men and ties NBC will televise the windup Sunday from so to ES BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS nose 25 DUNLOP 31 PA 60622 Putter Coed Cold Falters Al Balding of Toronto carded 373572 Friday for 14 to tal Al Johnston of Montreal and Will uik of Winnipeg were at 210 Johnston had 36 4076 and Homenuik 403676 George Knudsen of Toronto shut 3543570 for 219 Maroons Bash Bulldogs 125 By THE CANADIAN PRESS George Aitken the old smoo thie of Chatham Maroons was at his best Friday night Aidien collected nine scoring points including three goals as die Maroon blasted Windsor Bulldogs 125 in an Hockey ation senior game In an scoring spree Strathroy Rockets moved into fourth place one point ahead of Waterloo by turning Pagk the Indians 92 at Strat OI The fourth place Maroons now within four points of the Tigers ran up 50 lead before the secondp1ace Bulldogs could get on the scoreboard in the second period Jim Connelly and playing coach Ted Power duplicated Ait kens goal getting feet while Bub Pole tallied twice Joe Malo rounded out the scoring For Windsor It was Walt Paw lyshyn with pair Tommy Walker Ed Switzer and Jack Costello not in SIMPSON SFBoIIr Service Pa szssa barrio and wont be decided until the few games of the lesson lust like last year Each team has more gamu in tiny including live 58mm ea other But Clancy admits the Leafs task is not going to be only Injuries to some of tho teaml firstline player are his main worries Without Bobby Bonn our db lcoce Just not the some he was laying alter the Leafs took pasting from Canadian Thursday night And without Dick Dqu our third forward unit has no more speed Still think Eddie Shack is the player wer mining most ARM IN CAST Duff and Shack on nursing leg nllmcntn and both are not expected back in action before midFebruary Baun can akau but has an arm in cast Centre Red Kelly Voted to the first allvatar team in mid senson balloting also la cam for concern The Montreal Forum physio Flyers Upset Hamilton74 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Red Wings margin in the Ontario Hockey Associa tion Junior race dwindled again Friday night when they absorbed one of their worst de feats of the season at the hands of Niagara Falls Flyers The Wings lost 74 before 2800 fans blggest crowd of the season at the Falls Second plnoe Montreal Canadleos who have game in band nar rowed the gap to two points by downing the last place Peter borough Pete 41 The third place 5t Cathar loes leepees sparked by de lenceman Bill Speers two goals downed Guelph Royals 541 in the nights other game The Wings beaten for the second consecutive night got only 27 shots at Wayne Rutledge in the Flyers nets but Hamib tons Buddy Blom was tested 40 Emu GLASHAN GETS PAIR Bill Glashan scored the Fly ers first and last goals Ron Hersott Billy mlhs Wayne Manner Jack Nairn and Howie Dietrich added the others as the Flyers moved within three points of the fourth plsoe Roy als Howie Menard and John Gol ton scored for Hamilton in the second period Bob Wall and Bob Dean in the third Edmonton Wins Key Contests By THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Flyers ability to win key games is keeping them in first place in the Northern Division of the WesternHockey League They scored another crucial victory Friday night by down ing Calgary Stampeders 53 at Edmonton The win moved the Flyers four points ahead of sec ondsplace Calgary Tom McVie scored two goals and increased his leaguelead ing total to 84 as Portland Buck anos edged Vancouver Conuckl +2 Billy McNeill paced the Fly ers with two goals Larry Jel lrey Tom Burgess and Bowie Young added singles Bun Leo pold Norm Johnson and Lou Jankowski scored for Calgary The Bucks increased their Southern Division laad to 14 points by defeating the Cnnuckl at Vancouver Arnie Schmautz and Art Jones scored other goals for Portland 1119 Canuoks got goals from Barrie Ross and Eddie Dorboy SPECIAL CLEARANCE Boya Regulation HOCKEY SWEATERS SIZES 416 88 SPECIAL HOCKEY socxs SIZES A4 7V29Vn HEBFIFER SPECIAL folThee eo nuNtbP $7 PA 6436 therapist exnmlocd Kelly this week and sold the redhead may have slight shoulder sep aration But Punch Imlncb the Lenls coach doesnt believe ub doctors assure or thing more than bad bruise and that is good enough for us any lmlach The leafs have couple of tough games coming up this weekend They meet the fourth plnoe New York Rangers at home tonight and Sunday night go to Chicago for data against the redbot Black Hawks The Rangers have lineup problem of their own caused by the ablenco of Cnrmllo Henry the clubl leading goal acorer who has missed two games because of gastric dim order and is out indefinitely Henry who scored his win goal Jan and hasnt found the markalnce is under onlch to take it easy Club officials his condition is aggravated by extreme nervousness The Conadiens take on fifth place Detroit on home ice to night and play the Bangers at New York Sunday The last place Boston Bruins play at Chl cago tonight and at Detroit Sunday night Quebecs Girard Seeks Double Win QUEBEC CPIJacques Gi rard of Quebec Curling Club and Hugh Little of Halifax Mays flower were the only skips to day with chance to win more than one trophy in the 49th Que bco international bonspicl Both were eligible for one top prize and for the grand aggro gate trophyfor the team that wins the most games Little was in the semifinal of the bonsplels championship playoffs and Girard winner of the Chateau Trophy last year won the Omega Trophy Friday night with 157 victory in an allQuebec final against Quebec Cambrnis Gaston Assclln The win left him with rec ord of seven wins and one loss Little last years runnerup in the bonspicl championship ent ered the semis of the champion ship playoffs with 106 vio tory over Oscar Parker of Osh awa Ont and had string of seven victories loss and two games to play John Buchlowskia Conlston Ont rink pulled one of the up Archie Wants Fight Fullmer SAN DIEGO Calif ADIAl chie Moore said Friday night he wants to fight middleweight champion Gene Fullmer in light heavyweight championlt ship bout Im willing to fight Fullmer for the title after my fight with Alejandro Lavorante Moore said That fight will he heavy weight bout in los Angelel March 31 Moore said he discussed the possibility with Los Angeles light promoter Friday but noth ing definite was decided Moore who holds share of the world light heavyweight crown was given another week to sign lora title defence by the New York State Athletic Commission Friday sets of the bonsplel Friday night by beating Ernie Black ndd Quebec Victoria the Que district champion 87 in the oals for the Chateau Tm phy one of tho bonspiell three top events 05HAWAN LOSTIS In tho Francois Jobin Trophy the third top event Ev an of Brallord ont beat Par ker 15d in the final Buchowski had to fight lllrd for his win in the Chateau He took an early 51 lead over Blockadder but the Quebec rink went ahead 75 before Buchow svkil evened It 77 and went on to Nell Findlay of Gait won the Holt Benfrew Trophy for the second year In row when he linked Dr Pendrlgh of Saint John NE 144 other trophy winders Wen McLaine of Charlotte town beat Sam Weinmaster of Gravenburat 0nt in In the Cambrni Trophy finall ed Boots Butorac of Kirk Luke bent Frederictonl Al dank Clark us In the Royal Bank Trophy finals 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