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Barrie Examiner, 8 Mar 1962, p. 11

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Injuries To Canadians Worrying Coach Blake By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer Coach Toe Blake of Montreal Canadienr is worried about the rash of injuries which has been hitting his leiub Because of the Injuries he Is also apprehensive about the team going into the Stanley playoffs as crippled as last spring when it was eliminated In the scmllinals by Chicago Black Hawks Then the Canadiens hatcnt won in their last three starts losing one and tying twoand their lead stop the National Hockey League standings has been slashed to seven from 15 points You remember how life seemed so rosy only to days ago Elake the perpetuallpes simist was saying Wednesday Well now you must have an idea how coach feels when things are going bad But guess injuries cant be helped BROKE AR Centre Henri Richard is the most serious casualty He broke his right arm last weekend and Ls out for the remaining weeks of the schedule and the playoffs At least five other pitiycrs are HOCKEY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Professional Pt 33 21 223 135 71 32 21 230 185 71 301910192149 70 14 25 198 227 56 North Bay 18 31 9151188 45 SS Mario 16 85 9180 239 41 Wednesdays Result Kitchener Kingston Tonights Games North Bay at HullOttawa Sudbury at Sault Ste Marie American aguc Eastern DIV ion Pt Springfield 33 20 257168 78 Hershey il 193 182 in Quebec 28 29 177 170 60 Providence 2t 31 211 23158 Western Division Pt 34 25 1215182 33 23 206 169 68 Rochester 23 27 204 102 82 Pittsburgh 50 147 206 20 Fridays Games Cleveland at Providence Buffalo at Rochester Western League San Francisco Portland Vancouver Calgary Ontario Senior Stroihroy Chatham Chatham wins bestntsevcn quarterfinal 42 Northern Ontario Senior Abitibi RouynNoranda RouynNoranda lcads beatot aeven semifinal 21 Porcupine Kapuskasing Kapuskasing leads best of saven semifinal so Kingston Kitchener HullOttawa Sudbui Buffalo Cleveland GIANT MARCH STOCK RED BAY CITY MOTORS HAS ALWAYS HAD THE OWEST USED CAR PRICES CAUSE OUR BUY TODAYPAY IN MAY PROGRAM ON 62 FORDS HAS nursing various ailments but all at lhcse may dress tonight when Canadians take on sea andplace Toronto Maple Lcais in Montreal The only question mark is Fontlnaio stalwart on de fence who keeps opposing tor wards honest with his sold bodychecking Fontinato has been inactive for two weeks with groin inlury Centre Jean Beiiveau and winger Don Marshall also have groin injuries but both are ex pected to sea action along with defenceman JeanGuy Talbot who has sore knee and winger Claude Provost with sore leg The TorontoMontreal game is crucial Canadlens will be seeking to narrow the gap to wards fifth straight champ ionship while the Maple Lents will be out to improve their slim chances of finishing first for the first than in is years To PLAY BRUINS Elsewhere tonight the fifth placa Detroit Red Wings will be at Boston for data against the hapless Bruins Red Wings are three points behind New York Rangers in the struggle for the fourth and RECORD Saskatchewan Senior Medicine Hat Moose Jaw it Nova Seotls Senior North Sydney Amherst it Amherst wins bestotthrea final 20 Fronts Regain Share Oi Top By THE CANADlAN PRES Kingston Frontenacs are back as coleaders of first place in the Eastern Professional Hockey League and Harry Sinden has picked up scoring record for deioncemen Sinden counted three assists and Orval Tessier the leagues top scorer tallied two goals last night as the Frontenac defeated KitchenerWaterloo Beavers 593 Each club now has 71 points and the Frontenaca have game In hand Both are in dan ger from HullOttawa Cana dians who are one point off the pace and meet the fifthplace North Bay Trappers in Hull to night Sindcn now has scored 57 points on eight goals and 49 as sists one better than the pre vious mark set by Trem blay two years ago Three weeks ago he surpassed the pre vious record at 43 assists for deienceman set last year by Pat Siapleton of Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds The Frontenacs were ahead all the way leading 21 after the first period and 41 at the end oi the second No MONEY DOWN I957 DODGE last playalf berth but have three games in hand bmins have not won In their last l7 starts losing it and tying three Canadians need only com bination of sin wins oi Tomato dcieats to wrap up the league title They have to more games to play to Torontos ninE lt Punch lmlach says iaple Leafs cannot be counted out for first place yet And as tar as lmlach is concerned It the Leafs fall short of first theyll iinish no worse than second TOE BLAKE Sani Accuses Hap Of Dirty Play MONTREAL tCPiSam Pol lock general manager of Mont real junior Conadlens said Wed nesday he has complained to the Ontario it Association about dirty play by Niagara Falls Flyera in the first game of bestofsevcn semifinal se ries here Tuesday night Canadiens won the game 42 but had two key players do fenceman Jacques LaPcrriere and leftwinger Rejean Richer carried from the some uncon scious during rough third pe riod Pollock said it Is quite ob vious that Fiyers conch Hap Emma has instructed his play ers to highstick butlend clbow and do everything else that is ll legal which will cause our ploy srs to be hurt He said he was disgusted at the way Tuesdays game was handled Emma was the chief instiga tor at the last OHA meeting for asking for certain referees to handle the games He was also vary adamant in his demands that the league use these parti cular referees in all games Last nights referee was Gard chreau of Toronto league games played in Montreal were refereed by Montreal Iicials Pollock said Niagara Falls have bee practising these dirty tactics all season long and ended up the season in Montreal last Sunday trying to injure some of our players with their dirty play They continued the same style of play on Tuesday They Injured LnPerriera and Richer on Tuesday and last Sun day Ron Roberts was crossA checked in the face and Ted Houston was highstlcked In the same place Both players missed most of the game after medical attention LuPerriere and ticher the two Canadiens on the league CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Manta tor North American Van Lines PA 66555 FUL OUR USED CAR LOT IS BULGING OUR USED CAR STOCK MUST TRADEINS midseason allstnr team were not seriously Injured LsPerriera suffered chorley horsa in the thigh and may sit out the second game at the se ries In Niagara Falls lrlddy night Richer was cut above the ear but will play Friday with protective helmet Emms wasnt immediately available for comment on Pol locks allegations but he had something to any earlier regard Ing fallout at Montreal Forum He said his boys were bom barded with rubbers pennies nickcls Popcorn peanuts and programs from tho stands tiapa solution The Flycrs will wear construction workers metal hats while theyre on the bench in Sundays third game in the Forum Hornets Absorb 91 Thumping By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh Hornets who re turned to the American Hockey League this season after an ab sence of five years may be be ginning to wish they hadnt bothered The hapless Hornets have won only nine of 81 games this sea aon one of the poorest records in professional hockey Theyre in fourth and last place in the Western Division 42 points back of the third place Rochester Americans Hornets have allowed sou goals and scored 197 marinascs AonNcY LHl t9 DUNLflP er rmnull onus VER IOO LATE MODEL USED CARS THE BEST SELECTION ANYWHERE II959 FORD Four door Fairlane sou one owner Low mile age BE REDUCED BY 50 THE BARRY EXAMINER11 THURSDAY MARCH 1952 Rookie Iim Baird Sets Goal Mark By THE CANADIAN PRESS One of the few highlights in what has been disastrous Western Hockey League season for Vancouver Conucks was ore vided Wednesday night by for ward Jim Baird The 22 year old native oi Granum Alta established record for rookies by scoring his 39th goal of the season as last place Vancouver dropped 9i decision to Calgary Stampede Portland Bucksroos crur1ed San Francisco Souls before 7000 fans at Portland Bairds gosi erased the pre vious high of 38 set by Barry Cullen of Winnipeg Warriors In the mass reason Huwie Glover and Gerry Brisson both of Win nipeg lster fled the mark it was Vaneouve 42nd ion In 60 games Cliff Brostow led way with three Calgary go Bart Fizzelivgot two Lou ankowski Norm Johnson John Koasiancic and Fred Hitcul added singles W1 Galts Coach Assuresj COLORADO SPRINGS Cold CPIAll of our Injured play ers are ready now and well haie no excuscs says coach Lloyd Roubeli oi Gait Terriers who play their first game In the world amateur hockey tourna ment tonight against Finland Eight countries are entered in the championship division and six of them see action today in Broadmoor World Arena and at Denver 50 miles away in qualifying match Wedneslt day Switzerland defeated Aus tria 94 to earn berth in the championship roundrobin join ing Canada the defending champion and the United States Sweden Britain ITcst Germany Finland and Norway Todays schedule Group championship Colorado SpringsBritain vs Switzerland 530 pm EST United States vs Norway 1915 pm DenverCanada vs 1015 pm Finland Vet Billy Pierce Fires For Giants NEW YORK APiSan Fran cisco Giants seeking depti seasoning and stability for thelr National League pitching staff when they concluded youth ior nga trade with Chicago White Sox may have acquired the necessary Ingredients In southpaw Billy Pierce The asycarold veteran twice comma winner with Chicago tested his auortment oi pitches at the GIants training camp Wednesday and outfielder Har vey Kuenn said he believed Pierce was throwing as hard as he was in 1960 when the two were in the American League Pierce went to the Giants along with pitcher Don Larsen in winter deal that cost San Francisco rookie outfielder Bob Farley and promising htirlers Don Zanni and Eddie Fischer Pierce gave his lefthooded slants the full test in pro longed battlng practice session reading up iastballa and curves ordered by Kuann and whipping across sliders to hard hitting Willie Mays Pierce was too at Chicago last season with 306 earned run average and with Larsen in relief for the White Sox could provide the added pitch ing power the Giants need to move toward the 1962 National League pennant Hopeful rookies were parading their talents at other sites Firstbaseman Don Clendenon up briefly with Pittsburgh PI rates for ninegame stretch In which ha hit 314 last season belted two home runs and ac counted for seven runs batted in the Piratea fivelnning intra squad game Pitcher Joel Horton up from San Diego of the Pacific Coast League fired two innings of no hit ball as the White Sox staged sixinning contest injuries hit Detroit Tigers Outiielder Al Katina reported sore shoulder that will keep him out of Saturdays opening exhibition game while pitcher Ron Kline and Don Wert oom plained oi min miserlc Group Denver Australia vs The Netherlands 530 prn CANADIANS HEALTHY The Allan Cup champion Ter riers held their final pretourna merit workout Wednesday and coach Roulicll indicated the Ca nadians will be at full strength for the opener Four forwards who have been slowed down recently by vor lety of ailments all are pro nounced healthy Centres Tod Simon and Iiill Wylie both will start and either Bob Moder or Don Rope will get the call at left wing Sloan and Rope have been bothered by groin injuries Sloan missed the final two exhibition games yiie is recovering from an attack of stomach influenu liladcr has been playing with bronchitis and an Inflamed chest cartilage Rope or Mader will work with centre Joe Hogan and right wlng Bob Brown on one line Sloan will work between Jack McLeod and Joe Maia while Wylie will centre for Butch Mar tin and captain Bob McKnight Jack Dougias Harry Smith Ted Makl and Bill Mitchell will be the defence with Bob Rob ertson in reserve Veteran liar old Boat Hurley will be Its goal Roubell figures the Americans are going to be plenty tough to heat but team manager Len Gaudctte says West Germany and Sweden could give Canada trouble The Americans added five Ca nadiantrained players this year but they havent had much time to perform together as unit Were an untried team and well just feel our way along game by game says coach Connie Piebnn SALES BRTSK Despite the Russia tournament oiflclals re ported brisk advanca sales The international lee Hockey Federation Wednesday killed Russian attempt to deprive the tournament of its world cham pionship status Robert LeBel of Chambly Qua president of the llHF said that under the organizations constitution the Russians did not Truly as Canadian as its name FIRED compo WEVE RUN OUT OF ROOM SO EVERYTHING GOES MAKERS or IMMEDIATELY 1962 FAIRLANE 500 Four door woo miles Heater lsfln on LI MITEO withdrawal of highlyrated Czechoslovakia and follow the prupcl protcduré io jbrmg up such proposal wit stts taken LBch said because the propus was not in time LeEeI said the proposal mode by Russias Vasily Napasnlku should have been made 60 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