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Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1962, p. 8

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MAYORS Mrs Dorothy Stronach wife of Mayor Gordon Stronach of London Ontario coaches in team of Pcewee hockey play ers she will take to Quebec City next week to represent WEE London in the international Pecwee Hockey Tournament Jackson Is Sure Bet Win Skating Honors TORONTO tCPDon Jack vlon who couldnt stand up on Tjkatu i2 years ago could give Canada world figureskating title next month The 70year old whiz on Secord Roberts Are Undefeated OWEN SOUND CPLThe ctr favorites in the Ontario curling championships anne Secords Toronto Tam OShanter Rink and Murray Robertss Union viile quartet emerged unde feated from Wednesdays first two rounds of play Secord disposed of Ottawas Bob Knippelberg its in the first round and Huntsvilles Evao Jenkins 139 in the sec ond Roberts downed Brant fordo Don Varey 154 and Dix Ioa Joe Gurowka 76 Dixie Welland Ottawa and lhorabury are tied for third place each with win and loss while Brantford and Hunts ville are winless in two starts Unionville started slowly lgainst Varey and trailed 24 fnftcr the second end Roberts guided his rink to five end on third however and never looked back Welland after losing 1043 to Dlxie in the first game started off with bang in the second counting four oa Brantford in the first end and winning 145 as Brantford was unable to count more than one on any and Thornhury skipped by Don Fawcett came from behind in the first round to earn an 1110 isond victory over Huntsville but lost 127 to Ottawa in the locoad ELISeattle Gains 0n Stampeders By THE CANADIAN PRESS Seattle Totems battling Cai gary Stampeders for second rplace in the Northern Division fat the Western Hockey League picked up ground Wednesday might with tz win over Los Angelcs Blades The win moved Seattle to within point of Cal gary Edmonton Flyers exploded for six goals in the final period to bolt Portland Buckarous 82 The Flyers lead the Northern Division by 10 points Danny Belisle and Bruce Car michael gave the Blades an early lead but Seattle oug ht back to tie it on two goals by Bill MacFariand Don Chiupka scored the Totems winning goal Forbes Kennedy Roger De jordy Chuck Holmes and roo Ikie Don Chizhscored two goals eaeh for Edmonton Tom McVie and Art Jones leored for the Buckaroos ltIronts Falter IlItop EPHL Kingston Frontenacs are still filo first place in the Eastern Professional League but wont be for long if they dont perk up The Frontenacs Wednesday night lost their third consecu Ltive game 32 squeaker to flailOttawa Canadians Kitche metWaterloo Beavers were idle Wednesday night and Kingston kept aheadkof them by one fpoint The width of crossbar made the difference between tie and Tdeteat The Frontenac turned on the heat in the third period in an attempt to square things up but the closest they came was ona shot by rookie Nels leelair which hit the crossbar nnd deflected over the net flhe third place Canadians put one magnificent defensive displaytoboidof£ HivFrontc lacs yTbe Hull Ottawa defensive crew also provided two thirds of the scoring punch with goals by playing coach Bob Arm strong and Garry Roberts Billy Carter scored the other one blades has been cutting fancy figure in world circles since 1957 and this time his admirers in North America believe he can go all the way to the top The world championships are scheduled for Prague March 1417 Theres one obstaclethe Ca nadian senior mens titlein his way but hes sure to take it for the fourth straight year when the Slst Canadian champion ships close here Saturday night The three day tournament opens today with all sorts of titles to he decided in mens and womens senior and junior brackets senior and junior pairs and dance championships Sticking out above all entries is the five foot eight figure of Jackson native of Oshawa and considered one of the best free skaters in the world Six years after his faltering steps onskates he won the Ca nadian mens junior champion ship That was in 1955 and the loopounder has been dazzling the opposition with neat foot work since SECOND IN 1961 He placed third in the 1960 winter Olympics at Squaw elm at its easydrinking best You can always count on Dow because its COOL CONTROL BREWED This exclusive brewing method guards the temperature guards the flavour of Dow every ley Calif and followed inn second in the world tournament at Vancouver Seventeen skaters will be cho sen Saturdny night for the world championships Nigel Stephens of Toronto president of the Ca nadian Figure Skating Associa tion said Wednesday The CFSA has decided to send three pairs three donee twosomes three men and two women Other cinches besides Jack son are the North American pairs champions the brother sister combination of Maria and Otto Jelinek of Oukvillc Ont Virginia Thompson from St Ca tharines and Bill MoLaughlan Toronto Canadian and North American dance pairs title holders and itryearold Wendy Grincr of Toronto Canadian womens champion the lost two years and runnerup in the 1961 North American at Philadelphia All will defend their Canadian titles this week The first two days will be ta ken up mostly with compulsory figures which count 60 per cent in the judging The free skat ing final phase of the competi tion is scheduled for Satur dayni step of the way iintil the cap goes on the bottle Uncap Dow for guaranteed pleasure convincing proof that gt garlands lg anm antral muman THURSDAY FEB 22 196 ulldogs Win Playoff Opener WINDSOR CF Windsor lBulldogs whipped Stratford Inv dians 62 Wednesday in the first game of the besfvolvnine Onta rio Hockey Association Senior semifinal The speedy Indians gave it good try for some 43 minutes to hold 22 fit but then Windsor pulled away with four straight goals before slim crowd of all fans The second game of the se ries will be in Strntfnrd Friday with the third in Windsor Sun day Vetera Gord Haidy sparked the Bull ogs setting up the vine ning goal then rapping in the next two to clinch it Norm Foster dcfenccman picked up from Sarnia Hams to replace Bill Mitchell who Is with the world tournament bound Gait Terriers was in serted at left wing after the first period and responded with pair of goals John Palestine with the win ner and Tom Walker also scored for Windsor Butch Graham and Gary Luyben scored for Slrntford Great Ambitions For Young Hurler TUCSON Ariz CP Sam McDowell possibly the most talked about teenagar in the major seb all leagues has three ambitions Already feet incheshe wants to grow another inch He wants spot on the Cleve land Indians squad He wants to pitch faster than Bob Feller and to crack some of Fellers records McDowell 19 left handed pitcher whose fastball has been compared favorably with Fel lers says if can grow an other inch it will look like foot to the batter who sees me come off the mound and send my fastball on the way to the plate Besides it will make me faster It was partly because of Fei lcr that McDowell turned down larger cash bonus with Mil waulree plus offers of 14 other major league teams to sign with Cleveland Farm director Hoot Evers said Theres one kid lli never worry about if he doesnt get hurt hes going to make this team big Ive spent lot of sleepless nights worrying over some of our kids we gave bonuses to but not over Mc Dowelt By KEITH KINCAID HALIFAX CPlEritish Ct Iumbia and Manitoba back in contention for the Can dian schoolboy curling championship twere set to meet today in match which could determine who if anybody is going to catch the highflying Saskatche wan lf Manitoba beats the defend ing champions in seventhround play the stage will be set for tonights ninthround battle be tween llianitoba and Saskatche wan Heading into todays three rounds tlike Lukowitchn rink fmm Speers Sask was unbea ten in five games British Co iumbia was 51 its only less be East Germans Cant Enter United States WASHINGTON AP US officials said Wednesday the Communist wall in Berlin stands as kind of barrier against the admission to the United States of team of ice hockey players from Communlt lst Germany State department oificials lnlt dlcated suggestion by Avery Brundoge president of the In ternational Olympic Committee for travel permission for the hockey team would be turned down One well informed offi cial said The Brundnge proposal would not solve the problem The problem is that the cur rent ban by the Western Allies on East German travel would in any ease prevent the East Ger mans travelling ta the West While Chicago reports said Brundage had been told his for mula would be studied state department officials said they do not see what further de tailed examination of the situa tion is neecssa BARRIE COOD HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 ing to Saskatchewan in the citing round Jim Willoxs Alan ltoba rink which made an in auspicious start by losing to Ontario has won four straight since then and is improving ev ery time out The tournament is an ilround round robin event with rink drawing bye in each round Other seventh round games sent Ontario against Alberta Nova Scotia against Prince Edward Island Quebec against Northern Ontario and Saskatch ewan nst Newfoundland New Bninswiek drew the bye NB LOSES TWICE In Wednesdays games New Brunswick which showed flashes of championship calibre in the first four rounds dropped out of the running with two losses 51 squeakcr to Saskat chewan and an 114 drubbing by Alberta Other fifth and sixth round scores saw Prince Edward Is land beat Ontario 87 and New foundland 84 Quebec an early contender dropped slightly back when it lost 76 to Mani toba in the sixth round Saskut ch also had close call with Ontario in the sixth round winning 54 but needing dead ends in the last two to maintain the slender lead British Columbia picked at victory over Nova Sco In the filth round British Co lumbia beat Newfoundland 107 Quebec defeated Nova Scotia ii with Nova Scotia forcing an extra end for the second time in two days and Manitoba heat Northern Ontario 85 Alberta received the bye in the fifth round and Northern Ontario got It in the sixth After six rounds New Bruns Whos Going To Catch The Prairie Curlers wick hadthree wins and three losses Nova Scotia Ontario Alberta and in Edward island two wins and three losses each Ontario win and fire losses and Newfound land no win and six losses By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian schalboy curling championship standing after six rounds Saskatchewan British Columbia Manitoba Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia Northern Ontario Alberta Prince Edward Island Ontario Newfoundland HALIFAX CPD Wednes nesdays results in the Cana dian schoolboy curling cham pionship Fifth Round 102 000 001 100 030 010 130 100 103 N11 041 010 002 011 000 50 410100111021 210 100 100 001 011 022 011 010 221 ii 200 401 000 mmmmmammmmfi mmuuuwunar NB Sask Nfld 130 NS Que Ont hlnn PEI Ont Bye Alberta Sixth Round 101 102 010 010 010 201 000 301 103 011 010 010 010 300 100 001 011 010 010 010 101 004 301 000 311 Nova Scotia 201010103 BC 020 301 010 Bye Northern Ontario Quebec Manitoba PEI Nfld Sask Ontario Alberta Northern Eoudzfs Retains Ir Scoring Edge TORONTO tCPlAndre Ben drias of Montreal Canadians picked up four assists in the Ontario Hectic Association iu nior League ock in ro lain the scoring IL Fit Martin of Hamilton lied iWings who scored two goals and earned three assists is sec ond with as points on 41 goals and 42 assists BIG SEVEN Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Ilawksscored two goals In 36m and rub of the season and also drew two assists Wed ncsday night to take over sec ond place in the National Hockey League scoring race Bathgale drew an assist as the Rangers bcat Boston Bruins 42 It was his 50th of the sea son tops in the league and most ever accumulated by an NHL right winger He broke the record of 49 set by Gordie Howe of Dctroit Red Wings last season The scoring leaders Bathgale New York Holt Chicago Howe Detroit Iliikita Chlcago Illahovlieh Toronto Provost Montreal Ullman Detroit Delvecchio Detroit assesses 2amasassgt sssssssax CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA H185 Ilre decal 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