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Barrie Examiner, 10 Mar 1962, p. 12

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ITEAM corms John him shor accepts trophy from Col Iicuchan CD Com Petawawa Team Wins Hockey Title Paced by team captain John hioshers threegoof perform ance Camp Petawawas 4th Ile giment Royal Canadian ilorse Artillery hockey squad captured its second straight Command title here defeating Kingstons RCEME School 93 before some 600 fans in the Andy Anderson Arena The toughest game played during the roundrobin tourna ment total of 23 penalties in cluding game misconduct misconduct and penalty shot wcrc handed out by the referee The Kingston squad drew first blood at the fourminute mark Of the first period when George Fraser let go sizzler that beat goalie Protz Sonny White got the equalizer at the 973 mark and Danny nrrner put the Gun ners ahead to stay minutes lat cr Bill Bcecrsft made it at 1336 and Kingstons Danny Mc Leod made it 32 on solo effort before the end of the period Al Brown scored what proved to be the winner at the 131 mark the second period it was the only tally of the period Windsor Bulldogs Enter Final With 53 Victory Over Indians By THE CANADIAN PRESS Windsor Bulldogs captured final playoff berth in the On4 tariu Hockey Association senior series Friday night by defeating Stratford Indians 53 taking bestofnlne semi final series five games to one The Bulldogs will have to wait at least week for clrallenlt ger Woodstock Athletics and Chntham Maroons are fighting for the honor and the Athletics won the first game of their bestvofseven semifinal 21 Fri day night In Stratford the Indians fought hard for 32 lead and took it into the third period But three unanswered goals dashed their lastminute hopes Ciratham defencLman Bob Serviss fired tofoot screen shotpast goalie Eon Salter and tie the game early in the third Lu Behdo scored the winner and Irwin Gross added an insurance marker shooting into an empty net with seven seconds left in the game Tommy Walker and Gard Hardy were the other Windsor marksman Leo Beale Maurice Layesque and Neil Cockburn scored for Stratford lyers Defeat Canadians 52 ZNIAGARA FALLS Ont CF Playrng before standingroom only crowd of was Niagara Falls Flyers defeated Montreal canndiens 52 Friday night to deadlock their OHA Junior semrfinal L1 Beaten 42 in the opener of seven series the the Flyers were never headed Friday night before the best crowd of the season although the Habs did manage to deadlock the game during the second period Lead ing 21 after the second period the Flyers broke the game open with three markers in the final frame The line of Gary Dornhoefer Ron Shock and Wayne Maxner paced the win in which the Fly ers outshot the league cham pious 4537 That unit accounted for the setting up OLthree goals andvpieked up eight scoring points on the night In bardbumping but fairly cleangame marked by only nineminor penalties the Fly ersgmoved in front in the first frame as Ron Shocks drive hit Montreal goalie George Holmes pads and dribbled into the net The Canadiens tied it in the middle period on goal by Yvan Cournoyer Defenceman Dick Morin got his second goal Of the year to put the Flyers in front just be fore the period ended Then in the final period the Fallsors took complete control Jean Paul Parise Dornhofler and Gary Harmer were snip ers for the Flyers in this frame and Cournoyer got his second goal for Montreal The third game is in Mont rcnlpsunday Try Arr Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA $2414 mandnnt of the School Camp Borden RCASC lioshors first marker came at 322 of the third period and four minutes later notched his second on pass from White Clare Shrum made it 72 on penalty shot awarded when Fer guson threw his stick at the puck as the Petawawn defence man broke into the clear Tur ner mode it tivz with his second goal of the evening at the 17 minute mark Kingstons Jack Shirley notched RCEME Schools third and lust goal mo ments later llioshers third come in the dying minutes of the game The Central Command Hockey Olympics Trophy was accepted by team captain Masher from Colonel Heuchnn CD Commandant of the RCASC School on behalf of his team mates The final Olympic standings verc Camp Petnwawa with three wins Eastern Ontario Area with two and one record Western Ontario with one win and two losses and the host club RCASC School with three losses without win In Woodstock the teams warn tied 11 at the end of regula tion time at 634 of the over time stretch Eddie Harrison former Boston Bruins star sent some 1500 fans into an uproar with the winner The furious contest was rid died with penalties and injuries The win cost Woodstock their hrghscoring centre Tommy Wll son who opened the scoring of this game but pulled groin muscle in the first period Harrisons tally bounced Off Chalham defenccman Elmer Skov past goalie Al Bennett who put in top performance with 42 saves Dave Luciuk scored Chat hams lone goal on breakaway in the second period The teams have not been able to reach agreement on the date Sweden Vs States Big Game Today COLORADO SPRINGS Colo CPiCansdo airs on weak ened West Games from in its second start of the world hockey championships tonight tut the spotlight will be trained mostly on the crucial test between Sweden and the United States We are sure going to giro the Yanks rough time said Swedens popular veteran Sven tmmbsi Johsnsson after hli team warmed up with 171 viclt fory over Switzerland at Don EI That game saw little much checking and only one penalty but Swedish coach Ame Stmm berg told reporters we will be ready for hard body contact against the United States Canada doesnt meet Sweden until Tuesday and the US until the March 18 finale After two days only Canada the US and Sweden are an beaten in the eight country Class group TERRIERS IDLE Canadas Gait ilcrrlers the tournament favorites and the US both had an open date Fri day The Canddinns despite trouble with the high altitude whipped hnland 81 and the US trounced Norway 14 in their openers Thursday Two games were played in the championship division Frid night and both were decided in the third period Norway rallied to upset West Germany 64 and Britain scored four times in the final session for 75 win over Finland In Class Japan overcam 7s deficit in the third period and defeated France 108 Tod sys schedule Times EST Group United State vs 1015 pm Cnnudn vs West Germany 1015 Group Austrin vs Australia 530 pm The Netherlands vs Denmark 530 pm Sundays schedule Group Canada vs Switzerland 1015 pm Britain vs Norway 530 pm Finland vs United States 1015 pm Sweden Group France vs Denmark 530 pm The Canadians will go into to nights encounter ngnlnst thc Germans with the some lineup that won against the Finns Forward Don Rope defence mun Bobby Robertson and goalie John Sofiak will be spec tstors once again But theyre our key mcn and Lloyd Rouhcll Theyre actually more valuable in reserve Without them there is no club Any good team must have bench as strong as its starters GERMANS DENIED AID At special meeting Friday the International Ice Hockey Federation refuccr to allow the Germans to fly in replacement for Wilhelm Edelmann the vet eran nelminder who is con sidered the bulwark of the tenm Edelmann suffered broken jaw during practice when the puck bounced off his shoulder and smashed the left side of his and site Of the next game face The 31yearold veteran will be lost for the rest oi the tournament The No GenIan goalie Hrr bert Lindner was in the nets against Norway despite an in jured knee and turned in cred itsble performance but had to take an injection to kill the pain The it failed to get the needed unanimous vote to al low substitution Under the rules from is limited to players and may make no changes after the entry lists are posted BAR THREE AUSSIES In anotherruling the NHL de clared Ihrcc Australian plovcrs ineligible because they held Brit ish instead of Australian pass ports Players must have pass ports of the country they repre sent in the tournament Ruled ineligible were goalie Roderick Burns and forwards Gory Owen and Gary Beyke the last two natives of the Kec ora district We were ignorant of the role because of our inexpeh lanes in international competi tion said Russ Carson man ager and coach of the Aussies The llHF also voted despite Canadian objections to take part in the 1964 Winter Olym pics at Innsbruck Austria Canada which under lIHF nu spiccs can send teams rcln forced with former pros to world tournaments sold it can not send team strong enough to challenge for the gold medal undcr olympic mics Jock Roxburglr president Of tho Canndlnn Amateur Hockey Association was quoted as iell ing the closed meeting that on tier the prescnt Olympic oath the CAHA feels it wont be able to enter team Another vicepresident of the IIHF Rudy Eklow of Sweden took time out to knock down report by the official Soviet news agency Tnss Ihtll the ch dish players are being treated badly here lines llnd Reds Fight For 3rd By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Providence Reds and Quebec Aces are deadlocked in the hot tle for third place in the Eastern Division of the American Hockey League The Reds who have been get ting stronger as the season pro gresses shut out Cleveland Bur ons 24 Friday night to draw level with the idle Aces at 60 points The victory was the fifth straight for the Reds and run their unbeaten streak to seven games Stnn Baluik and Pierre Bril lant scored for the Reds Rochester Americans beat Buffalo Bisons 13 when Wally Buyer scored at 643 of over Iime The Americans had 31 lead after two firstperiod goals by Dick Gamble and one by Larry Keenan but Wayne Hicks sent the game into overtime with two goals in the final period Chico lliaki also scored for the Bisons Charland Is Confident Oi Jumping Triumph CAMP FORTUNE Que CF Jacques Chariand Of TroisRi vieres Qua says he is looking forward to defending his Cana dian ski jumping championship and the chance to regain his place on the jumping team which will represent Canada in the 1964 winter Olympics Charland was suspended from the national squad earlier this year for charging that the na tional coach Franz Bsier was incompetent He said he hopes to get back into the good graces of the Ca nadian Amateur Ski Association by successfully defending his Dominion title today and with good showing in the second annual Tournament of Champ ions Sunday The top four placers in the the Sn ay competition will be awarded expensespaid trips to Europe to train and tO com pete against the worlds best jumpers The trips are part of an annual program sponsored by the CASA and Brewery to improve Canadas chances in the 1964 competitions BARRED FROM TRIP Charlsnd who earned trip overseas by finishing second in the first tournament inst year was barred from the trip be cause of his suspension The weekend meets along with the Canadian crosscountry championships will he run off INSURANCE euorm wnn ECONOMY PROTECTION IS OUR PRODUCT SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS BENTLEY CO PA 6555 11 Collier St Suite 302 at this skiing centre 12 miles north of Ottawa Charinnd said he wants to for get his troubles with Boier and the CASA He said Friday he has con gratulated Baier ad the good showing of the Canadian team in Europe He said he would be glad to accept Boier as coach it he is able to regain his place on the Canadian team MAY LIFT SUSPENSION Earlier CASA President Rae Grinnell of Manotick Ont in dicated that Charlands suspen sion will be lifted next spring in time to maketh European tripif Charland earns it with good showing this weekend pin against Charlnnd will be John Mcinnes and Kaare Lian of Revelstoke 30 and Frank Gsrtrell of Fort William 0nt who were in Europe this year as part of the training program Meanwhile Baler picked out Lien McInnes Real Seguln of Hull Que and Charland as those who showed best Friday in practice lenps on the sometre hill here Up to 30 skiers will compete for the crosscountry title Am pern Raubsnen of Sudbury will defend his lnurcls against or field which includes the Servold brothers of Camrose Alta and Don MocLeod 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