Hershey BARBIE muses THURSDAY FBI By STEVE JON ESCU Sports Editor ROCKET STILL FLYING Its difficult to say in what era Maurice Rock et Richard made his great contribution to hockey Certainly during his playing days his name was synonymous with Canadas National Game Rocket always did some thing to make headlines If he wasnt scoring goals he was crashing into goal posts in at tempt If not this then he was involved in the games more colorful brawls Everything he did on on the ice was news worthy He is undoubtedly urn ROCKET nranRn the games greatest asset Since retiring from action his pace hasnt lessened Rocket is goodwill amabassador for Les Hahitants and other firms Its my firm belief that the other firms are doing anything but losing Around Quebec the Rocket is still active as ref eree for kids hockey games Cant you imagine the attendances at these games Through his goodwill travels he has given more people personal glimpse of hockeys greatest adver tisement feel sure too that he has left with adults the feeling that minor hockey is important Look at what its done for him For the job hes doing his sponsors more than de serve plugs Richard is in Orillia tonight as part of that towns minor hockey night Hell arrive in Barrie tomorrow around noon Executive members of the Chamber of Commerce will dine with him Later in the afternoon press luncheon will be held at the Barrie Curling Club The feature of course is his appearance at Barrie Arena in the evening Two minor hockey games bantam and midget will help provide full evenings entertainment Admission will be charged for the activity that starts at seven oclock Proceeds will go to minor hockey So This is more than just chance to see the Rec ket or support minor hock tunity for both ey Its the golden oppor JUST NOTES Mac Fendley second vice president of Barrie Curling Club is in RVH with touch of pneumonia Mac took ill with the flu in Que bec while playing with an Alliston rink in the Quebec International Bonspiel The Barrie FalconsOrillia Lakeviews hockey game scheduled for this evening at Orillia has been post poned til Monday Falcons play at CollingWood to morrow night HOCKEY By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Pt 29 10 11 135 114 69 28 15 173129 64 211713145131 55 18 24 140 154 45 Detroit 17 24 10 187 161 44 Boston 12 35 136 227 29 Wednesdays Results Boston Toronto Detroit New York Tonights Gama Chicago at Boston Eastern Professional 28 14 191 147 81 26 18 181 153 56 23 14 145 116 55 17 21 160 182 41 Marie 14 27 815219486 North Bay 13 27 120 157 33 Wednesdays Result Kingston Sudbnry Tonights Games Kitchener at Sault Ste Marlo Kingston at North Bay American League Eastern Division PI 32 14 204 133 65 23 20 149 146 51 23 26 149 145 49 23 26 170 137 47 Western Division APt 748 23 168 161 57 25 18 163 134 54 Rochester 23 22 163 166 50 Pittsburgh 37 120 214 15 Wednesdays Results Cleveland Hershey Springfield Pittsburgh Buffalo Providence Fridays Game Cleveland at Springï¬eld Montreal Toronto Chicago New York Kingston Kitchener HullOttawa Sudbury Springï¬eld Quebec Providence Buffdlo Cleveland Busher Jackson Is Taken Ill TORONTO 0P Harvey Pusher Jackson left wing of Toronto Maple Leafs noted Kid Line of the 1930s was taken to hospital Wednesday night after suffering an epileptic seizure Jackson 51 recovered quickly but will remain in hospital day or two for observation Jackson has been in ill health for several years but his phys lcian said this was the first ev idence of epilepsy Four years ago he fractured his neck in fall and he latcr had pro longed bout with jaundice RECORD Western League San Francisco Edmonton Los Angelcs Portland Northern Ontario Senior Porcupine RouynNoranda Abitibi Kapuskasing Saskatchewan Senior Yorkton Saskatoon Nova Scotla Senior Amherst Windsor New Glasgow Moncton Snskatchwan Junior Dauphin Regina Mnnitoba Junior Winnipeg St Boniface Winnipeg Winnipeg Ontario Border Junior Windsor Chatham Ontario Intermediate Bradford Port Credit Intercollegiate Montreal rdch Eastern League Long Island amoxville Greensboro New Haven Johnstown Clinton 10 International League St Paul indianapolis Omaha Minneapolis Toledo Muskegon 10 Ontario Senior Exhibition Chatbam Gait West Leaders Win Contests or can CANADIAN PRESS The leaders of the Western Hockey Leagues two divisions tightened their grips on first place Wednesday night Edmonton Flyers top team in the Northern Division delt feated San Francisco Seals so while Portland Buckaroos moved further in front with a2 win over Los An geles Blades The Elyera got twogoal per formances from centreman Warren Hynes rookioLarry Jeffrey and Doug Messier Their other goals came from Forbes Kennedy and Billy Mo Neil Veteran Buddy Boone scored three goals for the Seals Al Nicholson Len Haley and Harry Pidhirny picked up the other For the Bucknroos ArtJones Tommy Movie and Ron Mat thews scored pair each while Bill Saunders and Ed Lawson tallied the other twoolieal Chclt vreflls and Buce Carmichael replied for the Blades sudbury BY THE CANADIAN PRES Sudbury tightened their grip on the fourth and last playoff spot in the Eastern Pro fessional Hockey League ncsday night edging the league leading Kingston Frontenac at Sudbury The win 1ch Wolves five points ahead of the IiftbApInco Sault Ste Marie Thunderblrds but still 13 points behind Hull Oltawa Cnnndicns in third Spot Sam Bettie lad the Sudbury attack with two goals Ed Sinn kiewicz shooting the other for the winners Orv Tessicr and icCar thy the lmgues runaway scor ing leaders counted the two Kingston goals For playing coach Tender it was his 391 Tightens goal or the season his 37 assists giving him total of 76 points McCarthy has 44 goals and 30 assists for 71 points is more than teammate Bob Atterslcy the leagues third best paintget tcr few fans were on hand for the game only EPHL action of the night But the pace was furi ous throughout After score less first period Bettins two goals gave Sudbury 20 lead midway through the second Tcssiers marker left the score zi going into the third Stankiewlcz goal made it 34 for the winners near the one minute mark of the thlrd Sud bury holding the lead until 934 of the period when McCarthy got his goal John Uelses Aims At Vault QUANTICO Va CMJohn Uelses the first pole vaulter to clear 15 feel has fired back at critics who claim the glass pole he uses is unfair Germanbum Uelses now marine corporal said cant see where there could be any problem The de finition of pole vault says to get over height with pole It doesnt say what kind of pole And now that he has surpassed the 16100 mark he said he thinks he could repeat it using steel polo spokcsmnn for the internalt Mono AmnteurAthlellc Federa llon in London said Tuesday if an outdoor world record was set with glass pole it would have to be considered carefully be fore being ratified Others including Olympic champion Don Bragg have sug gested that Uclscs gets sling shot effect from his pole that helps boost him to higher alt tudes Uelses told reporters in spe clnl news conference at the ma rine corps base here that he did get little extra snap from the glass pole He said the pole reacts foster than steel pole which is used by most other vauliers and if your reactions are slow you cant use it He predicted he wlli go even higher this weekend in indoors meets at Philadelphia By STEVE JONBCU If you Judge by the allvstars you have to agree that the big wheels dont always move the farthest or the fastest This was clearly illustrated today with the announcement of the Georgian Bay Intermed iate allstar club Only two members of the leagueleading Colhngwood Ship team by members of prem rad in and television The poll was conducted by Bill Bennett of CKBBVR hleaford Chevies placed three players Barrie Bay City Fal cons one and Midland one The coach is Al Shewchuk of Bar rle LUM TOPS No goalkeeper ls Harry Lumley of the Shipbuilders He also polled the most points so out of lo Points were given five for first three for second and one for third Ray Gariepy of Barrie got the most dcfcnce votes Dave Nicholishen of Midland Flyers and Harry Kazarlnn formerly of Collingwood were tied for spot on thedirst club The forward line is all Men ford with Charlie MacDonald at centre Don Bralnard on left wing and Ray McCallnm on the rlght side SECOND TEAM the second team is made up of Barrics Don Rich in goal Collingwoods Stan Ritchie and Barires Ken Robertson on de fence and centre George Sam son of Midlandleft wing How ard Forbes of Barrie and Stewart Almost Goat Gains Tie Far Leafs Dominion Grill Win Puck Games Dorninlon Store and 400 Grill won Mercantile Hockey League gamesat Barrla Arena last night Dominion with Vic Llndsay and Hey Atkinson leading the way with two goal each de feated Universal Cnulcr 64 Gary Hines and George Enor mnn had singles for Dominion Len and Bob Bonney Nick Van Lewin and Ed Cockburn scored for Universal 400 Grill slugged Bertram 32 as Len Casey and Jack Vair scored pair of goals apiece Wayne Bessey John Konghton Bill White and Ron Graham had singles for the wmners Tom Garner got both Bertram markers Huntsville Wins Lions Bonspiel Ross Ireland of Huntsville skipped his rink to the champ ionship in the Lions Club dis trict curling event at Barrie Orrling Club last night Ireland winner of the second draw had three wins and plus of 17 Runnerup in his draw was Oak Gray of Alliston with three wins and plus of eight Two game priZe winner was Ernie Flotron oi Elmvale with plus of 12 Sander of or illia had one win and an ag gregate score of as Burkhart of Brampton had three wins and plus of lo to take the first draw Peacock of Toronto had three wins and plus of seven Gerry Woodger of Barrie skip ped the twogame winner with plus of nine Al Grudt of Penetang had one win andthe high aggregate of 22 Ciesla Leads Barons Win By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Burly Hank Ciesla who had scored only 14 goals in 45 games struck for four Wednes day night in leading Cleveland Barons to their fourth straight Enterloan Hockey League vio ry Ciesla did all the scoring for the Barons as they whipped Her shey Bears +1 But they gained no ground on Buffalo Bisons as the Western Division leaders downed Providence Reds 52 to retain three point margin Springfield Indians the Eastern leaders defeated burgh Hornets 9a Dick Van impe assisted on all our of Cieslas goals Al John son scored for Hershey For ff Brian Cullen scored two goals Barry Cullen Chico Maki and Wayne Hicks one each Jim Bartlett got both Providence markers Bruce Cline was the big gun for Springfield scoring three goals and Bill McCreary con tributed two more Floyd Smith Kent Douglas Dennis Olson and Bill Sweeney got the others The Pittsburgh men were Norm Corcoran Gene Uhriaoo and Dick Mattiussi By THE CANADIAN PRESS The lowly Boston Bruins Wed ncsday night threw roadblock ln Torontos bid to overhaul Montreal Canadians for the league championship by holding the Maple Leafs to 22 tie at Toronto The single point left the Leafs five points behind Canadians Marcel Bonin May Retire MONTREAL CF Marcel Bonin muscular left winger for Montreal Canadians may be finished as National Hockey League plnyer because of slipped disc in his spine Bonin 29 said Wednesday he has decided to have an immedi ate operation on the disc to cor rent condition that has both ered him for years The former member of De noit Red Wings and Boston Bruins has been out of action since December when bewas injured in collision with Pete Goegan Red Wings defenceman at the time Although he has reslnned workouts with the Canadians hisback has pained him and stopped his regaining top form Team officials said that even if the operationis successfid and Bonin is able to resume hockey hell undoubtedly miss the rest of this season Hell need four or five months rest after the operation Other players have had this operation before and have re turned to play said Bill Head team physiotherapist But its hard to say with Marcel Hes not so young as he used to be Bonin has played in 455 NHL games 215 of them with Mont real He has scored 97 goals He said that if he cant return to hockey hell devote himself to his work as policeman at nearby Joliette preferred by motes Canada In room vaint oIroondfflonlng In the haortof businessshopping and entertainment Finest meeting facilities and services Pyramld leungl nlghtly entertainment FREE OVERNIGHT PARKING Call EM 34351 IRE fOLDEIl MD INIDIIIMIIDN DII REQUESI KING AND YORK SIS TORONTO LANAIIA tourists and The nights only other game also ended In 22 tiebetween New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings The Bruins winners of only 12 of 52 games have done better on Toronto ice than any other team this season In six outings they have two wins and tie COME FROM BEHIND Toronto had to come from be hind twice to earn the tie with Ron Stewart getting the tying goal at 1247 of the last period Stewart just missed being the goat however flailing badly on penalty shot then drawing the games only penalty Referee Vern Buffey awarded the penalty shotthe sixth in the NHL this seasonafter the Toronto forward was hauled down by Doug Mohns At 1020 Stewart was thumbed off for tripping But the Leafs held and 27 seconds after stepping back on the ice he scored his eighth goal of the season The other three goals came in the second period Defenceman Leo Boivin and winger Andre Pronovost tallied for the Eniins and defenceman Tim Horton got one for the Leafs BATTLE ALL WAY At New York the Rangers also had to battle from behind twice Andy Bathgate the leagues leading pointgetter got the ty ing marker at 1924 of the sec ond period It was his 20th of the seson giving him six con secutive zogoal seasons Dean Prentice scored New Yorks other goal his 15th of the season For the Red Wings the marksman were Alex Delvee chio and Norm Ullman Dclvec chios goal was his lath while for Ullrnan it was his 20th Ull man now has reached the so goal circle the last five seasons Voted To builders were voted to the first George Westfall of Midland and right wlng Chuck Edward of Barrie Jack Grier of Meniord and Ken Jeep Jackosn of Calling wood tied for the coaching spot Many players received voice for more than one position Barely however would have made any difference in the final tally Following is the way the vol Ing went Goal Lumley 30 Rich 26 Bob Shropshire Orillia 10 Card Henry lifenford Terry Moore Midland Defence Gariopy 21 Nich olishen 20 Kazarinn 21 Rit chie l9 Robertson is Bob Meek ltlcaford lo Dave Sand erson Barrie Frank Berger Bradford Teams Win Two Games Bradford hockey teams won two Ontario Minor Hockey As socintion games from Wood bridge aggregations Bradford Police won the mid get game over Woodbridge 54 Len Bray scored twice for the victors Singles were by Eric Bittenbinder Wally Hunt and Dave Colllngs Ricky Harrison scored the Woodbridge goal Bradfords Pcewecs won 20 John Cox and John Hughesgot the Bradford goals Joe Lind ner shut out the Woodbrldge lads Both series are basic five Save with 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