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Barrie Examiner, 19 Feb 1962, p. 9

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Bassen Helps Detroit To Undefeqtd Ry LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer Detroit Red Wings led by substitute goalie Hank Rassen look like the hottest club in the National Hockey League at the moment The Wings are undefeated since Feb the night Bassen took over In the nets for ailing Terry Sawchuk Sunday night they ran hn un tcn streak to six games 41 decisionover the league leading Montreal Canadlens New York Rangers and Wings each have 51 points for fourth place tie Detroit however has two games in hand The Maple Leafs beat the Blueshirts 53 at Toronto Satur day night But at New York Sunday night they were downed G4 REDUCES MAGIC NUMBER Montreal to runaway 11 point load atop the standings routed Chicago Black Hawks 62 on home ice Saturday night This win combined with Tor ontos defeat reduced the Hab itants magic number to 10 meaning they can clinch fifth straight title through any com bination of 10 wins or Toronto losses Canadians and Leafs each have 15 games to play in the 70 game schedule The thirdplsee Black Hawks five points behind Toronto bounced back for 60 rout of Boston Bruins at Chicago Sun day night Bassen blocked 30 shots for the Wings Sunday night He has recorded two shutouts and given up only nine goals during the six gains stint Gordie Howe got two of the Detroit goals The Wings other marksmen were Parker lilac Donald nf Charlottetown and defencemnn Bill Gadsby Gilles Tremblay counted the two Montreal goals LateGame Surge Gives Peg 74 Win Over Gall Terriers WINNIPEG CP into scoring splurge carried Winni peg Maroons to 74 victory over Gait Terriers tho Cana dian national team In an exhi bition gamo before 4462 fans Sunday The Maroons scored four con lecutiva goals in the third pr rfod to gain measure of rm vsnga for their loss to Gait In last years Allan hip final The second period was scoreless and the scare was 72 at tho and of the second Gait took +3 lead early In itiju third and then the roof fell Ross Parke sored three oals hr Winnipog and Fred ns ore two Tom Rendnll and cm Marshall got singles for Winnipeg Joe Malo Bob Brown Tod Sloan and Btll Wylie scored for the Terriers who now have 22 record In their warmup tour before the world champion ships in Denver Colo next month The Maroonr dominated play In the last two periods Gait playing In their second game in two days seemed to fire as the game wore on The Maroons top line of Parke Dunsmora and Reg Ab bott found easy pickings in faltering Terriers defence The Terriers took five of the eight penalties handed out In tho clean game Aftsr the game Gait man ager Len Gaudstta said he planned to strengthen the Gait defence with the addition of Harry Smith of Trail and Jack Douglas of Chaiham Maroons before the world tournament Continuing their 14game exhi bition schedule Gait meets the senior Moose Jaw Piamars in Moose Jaw tonight WIN SATURDAY At Varrond Minn Saturday two goals by Bob McKnight helped the Terriers to 74 victory over Warrosd Lakers crowd of 1200 watched Mc Knight score in the first and sec ond periods against the Lakch oi the OntarioMinnesota Inter mediate League Sloan Jackie McLeod Don Rope Bob Na dsr and Brown got the others Denny Mover Tops Weary Sugar Ray NEW YORK AP Young glanoy Mayor of Portland gained revenge on Sugar Ray Robinson by hammering out adecisiva litround decision over the former welterweight and middleweight champion at Madison Square Garden Satur dy night Moyer toi underdog Weighed 159 to Robinsons 159 The 22yaarold Moyer just an infant when the 41yearold Ro binson tprned pro 22 years ago won almost as he pleased Robinsontook narrow un popular decision over Mayer at the Garden last Oct 21 and had winning streak offour Mo yar hadnt fought slncs his close one with Robinson The babyfaced Mayer treatod the anetims great of the ring as preliminary boy He hurt Su gar Ray in the third fifth ninth and 10th rounds of the televised fight Although blood trickled from his nose from the first round on Moyar went after Robinson like tiger He pounded the veteran with hooks to tho body and righthand leads to the head Robinson just shadow of his former self saw tho punches coming and couldnt do thing about it Altar the sixth round weary Robinson fought flatfnoted when ever he stopped retreating in the closing seconds of the ninth Robinsons left leg kl it when he was halted in the sta mach In tho iDth he was des parately trying to go the dis tance as the crowd of 7000 roared Pro Skiing Title To Gramshammer THORNBURY Ont CP Jose Pepi Gramdiammar took top prize money back to Sun Valley Idaho with him after winning the unofficial combined title in the Canadian professional ski championships on Lightning Run during the weekend Grams won $1065 with secondplace spot in Sa turdays slalom and first place in Sundays giant slalom The prize money moved him close to Ernsf Hinterseer of Austria second highest money winner on the pro circuitbehind world champion Anderl Moltercr of Aspen Colo Hinterseer won the slalom dominating the field but failed in his effort to match Grams hammers sizzling time in the giant slalom when he caught tip at control gate and was tossed through the air He lost the binding on his left Sid and dould not finish the race In the slalom Hinterseer put together timescf 557 and 578 for total time of 1535 com fortable edge on Pepis 1595 combined total ihirdin the Na torn was Ernie MchlIoch of Mont Tremblant Qua with 2043 CANADIAN WAS ILL McCulloch running with high fever Saturday took fourth spot in the giant slalom for to tal of $610 prize money Next high Canadian money winner was Jean Lessard of Mont Sutton Que who was seventh on the list with $100 for his sixthplace performance in the slalom and ninthspot in the giant slalom Gramshammcr 20 lithe Austrianburn skier who now in structs at Sun Valley had cracked up in his last two ma jor races He said after the race he had been little uncertain of blasting wide open down Lightning Run He did however and posted sizzling runs of 551 and 560 for time of 151 in the giant sin lom second was clocked at 558 on his first run His second was 568 for 152 ahead of Marvin Moriarity Stowe Vt with 573 and 557 for 11530 McC earned fnurth place with times of 570 and 5140 for 1518 He had only one race on the International Profes sional Ski Racers Association last year Hintsrseer won $550 Molteret $415 and Mariarity 5260 FOR MORE OUT OF LIFE EXP YOUR LIVING WITH YOUR FAMILY No need to move present home rec room attic let Beaver show IT CAN BE DONEI window shop in the convenience of your home We bring our products to you and only at your invitation Our courteous experienced Home Remodelling representative will call mom ing altamocm or evening Hell as sist you with planning and ideas to the completion of the at your home any time financing jab PH PA 85541 Beaver Home Remodelling Department there are many ways to expand your 105ml HOWE Tho Loais Saturday night vio tory was their first In five starts Eddis Shack Frank Mahar lich Eddie Liuenherger Dav Kenn and Allan Stanley were the Toronto scorers Earl ingar field Johnny Wilson and Andy Hebenton counted for th Rang err Andy Bathgate the leagues top point getter with 72 drew his 49th assist on logarfields goal which tied the record for most assists by right winger in one season Hows set the mark in 196061 Shack playing in only his third game after six week CHAMONIX France AP Kurt and Christine Haas of Austria won the mens and womens downhill titles in the world alpine Ild champion ships Sunday to give the Aus trians an unprecedented harvest of six of the eigbtgold msdsis Schranz rocketed across the finish line in two minutes 2433 seconds The victory also gave Schranz the bold medal in the combined competition for down hlll giant slalom and slalom Miss Haas an iiiyear old darkrdnm assistant had firm of two minutes 908 lscondl three full seconds ahead at sea ondplace Pia Riva of ltaly Barbara Ferries of Houghtnn Mich was third in 21376 Nancy Greene of Rossland 56 finished fifth in 214 one slxth of second behind Barbi Renneberger of Germany Nancy Holland of Montreal and Linda Crutchfigld of Shawinl gan Que finished 15th and 16th Miss Holland in 21715 and Miss Crotchfield in 21716 Vicki Rutledge of Ottawa was among four who failed to finish or were disqualified These in cluded the well rated Heidi Biebl of Germany in the womens combined llinerlr Leads Chess Tourney STOCKHOLM CP AP Bobby Fischer of the United States defeated two opponents in quick succession duringthc weekend to take over undis puted possession of first place in the intorsonsi chess taun nament Fischer defeated 13 German of Brazil Saturday and Miguel Cuellar of Colombia Sunday to run his victory string to eight after 12 complete games He is undefeated in the tournament having had four draws The former us chess cham pion meets with Canadas Abs game interrupted last week after 70 moves Fischer il ll surad of at least draw in this match After the first 14 rounds of the 12 round tournament lis cher leads the 22 other comps titors with total of 10 points Besides the uncompleted game sFiSChEI has had one bye In second place with 9V points is wain Geller of the Soviet Union llo defeated Ma nuel Aaron of India and Lajos Portisch of Hungary in his 13th anéiI 14 games during the week on AND room addition porch kitchen you nznananLl BEAVER LUMBER 129 nndrom st Yanofsky today to complete String layoff with knee injury was sidelined again with more trouble this time torn liga ments Preliminary examina tion indirated he may be out another six weeks At New York Rangers Bath gste and Guy Gendron each scored twice Wilson and Ho benton added one each For the Leafs the scorers were Red Kelly and Sort plmstead SCORES 1W GOAL The feature of the Chicago rout was Don Marshalls 100th goal in his eight season NHL career Other Montreal scorers were Jean Guy Talbot Gilles Jen is Heliveau Bobby Rousseau and Billy Rlde Bob hirner and Bobby Hull tallied for the Black Hawks Hulls goal was his 35th of ths season tops in the league Sunday night the Black Hawks struck for five goals in the first period and they never looked back San Mikita and Murray Enl four each scored twice while Bronco Horvath and Ken Whar rsm added singles Hall was outstanding In the Chicago nets kicking out 30 Boston shots for his seventh shutout of the season tops in the league There are no games in the league until Wednesday night when all teams are in action Montreal will be at Toronto Boston at New York and Detroit at Chicago Austrians Capture Six Of Eight Gold Medals standings downhill giant sla lom slalom Marielle Goits chell France was first with 411s points and Marianne Jabn of Austria second with 4838 Miss Crutchfield was 14th with 22238 points and Miss Greene 13th with 27SVI BRUNET 19th In the mans downhill the best Canadian showing was by JoanGuy Brunet of St Agatha Que who finished 18th In 231 Roddy Hebron of Vancouver Few New Rules VANCOUVER CPlThe an nual twodny Canadian Football League meeting concluded here Saturday with the election of oI floors and three rule changes providing the major news Syd Halter of Winnipeg was returned for another two year term as commissioner Jack Gaudnur of Hamilton was elected president Eric Duggan o4 Edmonton vica president and Bob Gillies of Regina sec rotarytreasurer Three proposals by the rules committee and the leagues in SPECIAL PURCHASE CAR scars as 49 79a rarer Pied Piper SHOPS so DUNLOP sr nasr PA 61301 run the ball out picking up THE BARRIE EXAMINERO MONDAY FEBRUARY 1m zmox nowsnn Howard Signs For $42000 FORT LAUDERDALE Fla APJCatcher Elston Howard and third baseman Cletis Boyer agreed to terms with New York Yankees Saturday Howard who once starred or an outlieldcrcstchar with Tor onto in the International League will receive an estim ated 542000 this year raise of 512000 He was the Yankses leading hitter last season with 34 average Boyer ticlding star of tha world series signed for about 320000 an increase of $5000 Outiielder Roger Maris who hit recordbreaking 61 major leagun home runs last season and second baseman Bobby Ri chardson are the only members of the world champions still un signed was 19th in 23100 Verne An derson of Rossland 80 30th in 23755 and John Plait of Rossland 36th in 24104 Anderson placed eighth in the mans combined with 15620 points compared with the sen sational 1104 of winner Schranz Brunet was 12th with 26051 points The lower the total points are in the combined the higher is the placing in all Austria claimed 15 me dais to five for France two for the United States and one each for ltaiy and Germany Football terlocking schedule for this sea son were approved during the final session The rule changes are defending player will be allowed to intercept forward pass in his own and zone and blockers on the way Interior linemen will be frozen in their positions once they are taken movs de signed to stop them from in tentionally ing opposing players offside The rule will further restrict the linemens head and arm movements up to the Lima the ball is snapped and will provide penalties where these movements are intended to influence the actions of oppos ing linemen pass will he ruled com pleted even if touched previ ously by another eligible re ceiver The completed pass will be taken back to the point where it was first touched Previously no two eligible re ceivers of an attacking team could touch the ball even if an opposing player had touched it between the receivers twoman committee was established to further investi gate the merits of an interlock ing schedule an any AND SAVE at jtHnierrg IGA 13 ESEkite MARKET SQUARE iGA IN DOWNTOWN BARRIE Youors IGA lN STROUD ONTARIO Loan MINCE BEEF $1 Available today and tomorrow at above storel if ww Colorado Springs we my LastPlace Trappers Trim Frontenacs 72 By THE CANADIAN PRESS The last place North Bay Trappers trimmed the lrague leading Kingston Frontenacs 72 Sunday in Eastemirofessional Hockey League action The win by the cellardwellers added the major touch of color to the weekends four games it was sparked by Joe Srurs Bulldogs and George Gosselin who each tallied two goals for the Trap pers Norm Yaslnwski Gary Mark and Bob ifcCammon added singles The Kingston scorers were Kitclicnrr Waterloo Honors in Sunda other games In Sa turdays aciinn KIIISSIDH de tested the lhundrrhlrds 41 and Kitchcnrr Waterloo Beaiers Lorne Ferguson and Don Black burn Hull Ottawa Canadians trimmed Son Tliundtrbirds 72 and Sudbury anrcs defeated Claim Top Playoff Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Windsor Bulldogs completed their Ontario Hockey Associa tion senior schedule Sunday defeating Chatham Maroon 31 and winding up in second place in league standings the top playoff position Windsor earned 47 points dur ing the season one behind Gait Terriers who will forego the playoffs in compete in the world hockey championships in Colo next month Tho Bulldogs finishing two points In front of Woodstock Athletics raced to 30 land against Chatham with goals by John Palestine Jack Costello and lrwin Gross Jack Douglas closed the gap to 31 in the final period Third place Woodstock also ended its season on winning note defeating Waterloo Tigers 54 leaving Waterloo in sixth place in the final standings START FRIDAY Woodstock will meet Waterloo in bestofscven quarterfinal series starting Friday Jean Marc Asseiin Jerry The berge and Tom Wilson led the Athletics each tallying twice and Don Myers and Rio Caron each scored once Alberta Skaters Best Outdoors WINNIPEG CPI Alberta skaters picked off most of the spoils in the annual Canadian outdoor spcadskatlng champion ships during the weekend Edmontons perennial tltlist Doreen Ryan was at the head of the pack again Mrs Ryan swept to six consecutive senior womens victories as did club mata Joanna Path among the in termediate women and Red Dcers Eddie Bownes among the Intermediate men Mrs Ryan holder of six na tional records matched her own mark of 211 seconds In the 220 yards and captured the 440 yard threequarter mile mile 80 yards and Wanda compo Iitions ILarry Piaf scored twice for uterine and single goals were scored by Art McCarthy and Charlie Rrooker Slrnthroy liuckeis ended their season in fourth place10 points behind Woodstock and five ahead of Lhatham which has game left to play against the lastplace Snrnia Rams nies day In its last game Sirathroy trounced Snrnin 1o4 Saturday night Jnhn Morgan and Willie Haas each scored twice for the Rock ets Terry Baurne Bob Geddes Jack IticCrcight Paul Oliver Art Sullivan and playingcoach Clark llnrncr scored the other Strathroy goals Knudson Wins $1500 Playoll MARACAIBO Venezuela lAPlGccrge Knudson of Tor onto boat Jim Ferree oi the US on the second hole of sudden death playoff Sunday and won the Venezuela open golf tournament Knudson collected 01500 for his victory in the pros second stop on their Carlbbeantour Knudson and Ferreo were tied at 7136 at the end of 72 holes in the playoff they halved the first hole flien Knudson won with oneunder par second hole after Ferres had parred the hole Knudson who had two stroke lead going into Sundays play had twooverpar 74 in the final round shut out Sudnury 40 ELLETI ETS PAIR Centre Hob Ellctt paced the Canadiens with tun goals acninst ihc Thunderbirds Sin glcs ucre scored by John Rud ger Jim Roberts Church Ha milton Keith Mctrcary and Wayne Freitng The Son scor Us Here Bob Courcy and Dale MacDonald ths 303119 Cesare Maniago had to make only lI saves This Soos Gerry Checvers blocked 25 Rod Gilbert down from the parent New York Rangers and goalie Jack llchrtan were the heroes of Kitchcncrs win Sa turday Gilbert scored two goals and llchrtan made 21 stops Sudbury nelminder 3an Vct zel had 45 shots fired at him Beavers singles were notched tlzy Len Hanson and Chick Bl on GETS TWO QUICK GOALS Pele Pnnagahko sparked the Frontenacs win with two tal llcs both of them fired in two minutes late in the opening pe riod Lorne Ferguson and Tom lllcCarIlIy tnllicd singles Mc Carthy his Till goal Bobby Alicrslc returning in Kingsinns lineup after an ab sence of three weeks this to knee injury set up two goals to increase his assists to iiibest in the league The lone Sno goal was tallied by Merv Kuryluk Third period goals by Bert Russian and Sam Ecttio gave Sudbury its win against tha Beavers Sunday The teams exchanged goals in each of the first two periods Mel Pearson and Jean Ratello scoring for Kitchener and Ed Stankiewicz and Cummy Bur ton for Sudhury DO IT NOW PAY EATER on our haw Budget Plan HAVE REPAIRS DONE NOW You the honest MWMA BIIIIGEIIFIELII Motors Ltd 05 Collier DI PA IM Adiiist rakes and repack front wheel Align front end to manufacturers specifications hearings We do all this FOR ONLY Balance front wheels rOR mosr ran1 cans replacement parts If needed and torsion bar adjustment FRONT END ALIGNMENT Less Wheel alance togaw 51511 55 To not Included STORES PA 66585

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