EWWHMAYmï¬INI SPORT TYPE By STEVE JONESCU UPS AND DOWNS Sports Editor Bay City Falcons ended its hockey season Friday It was no ordinary term it had its big low Through most of the last half the points were way down points and its of the schedule As was the case in 1980431 under the name of Lakeviews the club used atarted the season werent lot of players Some that even in sight at the fin ish And so it was with some that finished the year Sad part of the year was not necessarily the losses long losing streaks or being eliminated from the playoffs Many faithful supporters could smell rat called dissension it would be difficult lobe lieve this wasnt the case Some players tried too hard to concern them salves with management rather than stick to laying hockey The players could have made few buc had pulled together all of th it wont be as much as what if all time Whatever the split it might have been ifdpetty jealousles etc had been foremost in some min Example of some small thinking Some players were heard to grumble when Ray Gariepy joined the club late in the season These fellows feared it seem ed for two reasons They felt that Hay would be get ting as much money or more for playing half ear The other reason is that these same fellows were ealous of his ability pearing act from the and feared theyd do disap headlines Players complained of lack of ice time Its my stron time ave full backin coached and handled or the circumstances al He did an honest job Whenever players overrule the coach or just pa at his instructions opinion that coach Al Shewchuk did not at any of the entire club Shewchuk club as well as he could und His mistakes were unintention or laugh no heed whatsoever this kind of club is in for trou is Earl McCrone quit the club early in the season only to return around the midway point of the sche dule Dan MacDonald left the squa around the mid way mark and was refused reinstatement He could have helped Another low ury tlot centre B0 of the club was the head in Garner Bob wasnt shadow of on his return until the last two games of the playo fs But all was not lost The club had some honest workmen such as Al Smith Lew Stoddart Gariejpy nt Jim Cairns and lion Robertson These fellows coul do enough towards winning But they didnt always win Fellows like Dot Gr Reid who spent much of the season sittin tchitty in games from bench or ust were ere it The uation Said one dress for gam This was not sno en Ab Bowen and John on the seats vel lent ned to joke about the sit or the fellows wh Its some one elses turn to freeze vith malice towards anyone wasnt going to Falcons eztr ittnittg streak was great for the lea ue They helped fill at at Orillia the other rinks in the league but was hopeless The irit in which time of playoff with nicons played the fourth Meaford Chevies was gh point Club That Wont Be Beaten Cant Be Beaten Falcons were that kind of crew in that game Though one must dwell longer on the sour grapes rather than the sweet it was not all that bad of season Fans saw some great hockey even if it wasnt all supplied by the host club Defeat is never too pleasant The season is over offer but one sugï¬estlon for next year Someone must rule with an iron be weeded out You cant send had some boys and The childish adults must and reformed or done away with boy on mans errand Falcons still enjoyed the year Congratulations and good luck in the future regardless of name Cubs Santo Hurt In PopUp Crash NEW YORK APlThe score board for the first two days of major league baseballs exhibi tion season shows narrowlyaverted million dollar accident when third base man Ron Santa and experimen tal first baseman Ernie Banks 111 Chicago Cubs collided while astng popup in game against Boston Red Sox Mack The Knife Jones rookie hopeful with Milwaukee Braves leading the home run hitters Sonic the Cubs outstanding third baseman selected as the sophomore of the year after 1981 National League campaign In which he hit mwllb 23 hour era was carried off the field on stretcher during Sundays as Chicago loss to the Red Sox at Scottsdale Ariz Chasing foul pop in the sixth inning Santo into nks normally star short and was knocked to the ground He suffered bruised ribs from lmee blow Banks was not hurt Jones 326 swinger at Louis ville of the American tion up for his second try with the Braves hit solo homer in losing effort Saturday then powered the Braves to lle win over Detroit Tigers at Brad enton Fla Sunday with pair of roundflippers that accounted forfive runs The Reds lost their opener to the White Scot and were kicked around 103 in Sundays game at Tampa Fla The National Leagues two new entriesNew York Mets and Huston Coltsbad one viov tory in four games after the weekend action The Meta edged St Louis Cardinals 4d at St Petersburgh Sunday to check into the win column but the Colts were beaten 87 by Los églgfeles Angels at Palm Springs In other games elsewhere New York Yankees beat Balti more Orioles 54 Philadelphia on defeated Minnesota Twins 31 San Francisco Giants nipped Cleveland Indians Washington or edged Pittsburgh Pirates 16 and Ken one City Athletics bent Lon Ans gclea Dodgers 7o Wallingiord 3rd ilt Milwaukee MILWAUKEE AP Jim Grelle the former Oregon star running for Los Angeles Track Club made game bid to crack the fourminute barrier in the mile but fell short with win ning time of 41014 Saturday night in the 11th annual Journal indoor track games Cheered on by packed crowd of 11534 Grelle made it desper ate sprint on the last lap but couldnt beat the clock Cary Weisiger of the Qunniico Marines attempted to push Grelle on the last two laps but didntbave enough left Weisiger was timed in 047 Jim Irons of Toronto was third in 4044 Terriers Take More On Way To World Title COLORADO SPRINGS Colo MP Fresh from weekend Victoria over West Germany and Switzerland Canada looked today to its next game against Sweden as the big one in the world hockey tournament now that the United State has fallen from the unbeaten ranks Canada gained sole possession of first place in the eightcoups try championaidp group with lacklustre 72 win over Switz erland Sunday night Some tour nament observer iatcr ques tioned the chances of Gait Ter riers to retain the title for Can ads The Canadians although play ing without the services of Tod Sloan looked good only in the third period when they scored three goals The line of Sloan Joe Main and Jack McLeod which ac counted ior nino goals in the first two games was broken up when Sloan suffered badlycut right eyebrow Saturday night in the victory over West Ger many at Denver FLOAN BITS OUT Sloan the former NHL cen tre who has been standout for the Terriers hero with three goals and four assists set out the game Floyd Martin and Harry Smith each scored two goals and Joe Mnlo Joe Hogan and Bob Brown had one apiece for Can ads The victory over the Germans was featured by the strong goal tendlng of Harold Bout Hur ley who has the only shutout in championship play to date and Molos threegoal performance Sloan McLeod Martin Brown and Bob McKnight got alnglcs Canadn drew ahead with three victories and no losses while Sweden the other undefeated club in the championship divi sion has two wins Canada is idle today Sweden pulled the major up set of the tournament by boat Ing the US 24 Saturday night on Moot goal by Roland Slaltz late in the third period The US bounced back Sun day night handing the winless Finns their third straight lac ing 63 Paul Coppo netted three goals for the US In the other championship game Sunday at Denver Bjorn Eivenea and Henrik Petersen each scored three goals to give Norway 112 decision over Britain COUNTS FIVE In consolation games Satur day Del Saint John native of Edmonton who bernrne an Austrian citizen last year Icored live goals and assisted on five others as Austria routed Australia 174 The Netherlands defeated Denmark 94 Saturday and Sunday France trimmed the Danes 72 in the view of some tourna ment observers and players Sweden has grabbed the favor ites role allotted earlier to Can ada The two countries meet here Tuesday night 1030 pm Jack Riley who coached the US team to the Olympic hockey crown in 1960 said of Canadas chances Its 5050 show now Its lucky for the Canadians they didnt play Sweden last night The Terriers Martin said the Swedish team is going to be rough and tough and its going to be terrific game The Swiss looked relatively strong against Canada after tak ing 172 walloping from Swe den Saturday Some of the Swiss players comparing the two per formances predicted Sweden will beat Canada The Swedes are playing much better said Arthur Wel ker technical chief of the Swiss team On the basis of what Ive seen would have to pick the Swedes SAYS WILL WIN Galts general manager Len Gaudette who saw the Swedes upset the 05 freely predicted that Canada would defeat Swe den by at least two goals Were going to beat Sweden by at least two goals because were going to have all four of our defencemen hit them hard said Gnudette Canados Trail Smoke Eaters defeated Sweden in the lost championships in Switzerland 51 but the Swedes were weaker then because of injuries to key players Swedish coach Arne Strom herg ï¬gures he will be able to fire up his charges to throw their weight around against the Canadians think we have good chance to beat the Canadians and win the championship he said But we must bodycbeck with strength LEADS FOE TIME Switzerland led Canada 10 for more than 17 minutes of the first period Sunday night but couldnt hang on against the bardcheck ing Terriers Swiss goalie Werner Bassanl made several sensational stops after Pio Parolinl opened the scoring for Switzerland It 107 Jobbing loose puck borne from crease after Hurley had saved on Chnppot Finally Martin got to Bananl for the tying goal at 1110 when he whipped in 10footer after Elli Wylie bad gassed oil the backrbosrds Mn put Canada ahead 21 just 39 seconds later slipping home Don Hopes goal moulb pass Canada outscored Ihe Swiss in the second period to take lead and only tbs fine goals tending by Bassonl who made in caves kept the Canadians from running up the score Canada made it on Smiths power play blast from left point while the Swiss were man abort Martins second goal at Local rinks won four of eight prizes presented at the wnclu slon of the mixed bonspiel at Barrie Curling Club Saturday Both top prizes were won by locals Larry Hart skipped his rink of Muriel Fendley Norman Clark and Stella Clark to first prize In the am draw The rink had three wins and plus of ll The 11 am to rink was skipped by Barr es George Kennedy It included his wife Mary and Betty and Jack Nix on They hnd three wins and plus of is Second prizes in the early Idraw with three wins and plus of it went to Oriiiias Bill Stephenson skip Nortnn White Bill Varty and Mary Stephenson Barrie Peewees lire Eliminated By Brampton Barrie Peeweo Austen club with lot of get up and go was eliminated from Ontario Minor Hockey Association play downs Saturday at Harrie Ar eon The local kids dropped the game 42 to Brampton and thus lost the twogame goals tocount series 97 The first game was tied 55 Despite the pluck of the local youngsters they couldnt con tain the bigger and faster Brampton crew Barrie held 10 lead through the first period on Dave Reid goal off pass from Cy Atkin son Brampton knotted the count in the middle frame on Ian Dnuglas screen shot Brampton went ahead 21 In the third as Gerry Walms ley got the first of his two goals Barry Helmer with as sists from Jim Sarjeant and Greg McKnight tied the game near the midway mark of the period But before it was over Wolmsley and David Beatty scored for Brampton to end the series ATOMS Earlier in the afternoon Bar rie Atoms defeated Coiling wcod 42 Barrie scorers were Brian Curtis Ron Bobbette Jim Hay and Greg Bowen The kids are warming up for competition in the Novice gHockey Tournament at Bramp ton Easter Weekend Its ex pected the locals will have games once week prior to the big date Knobby Clark Wins Curling KINGSTON CPIA major genernl and corporal tangled here Sunday night and for change the corporal won rink skipped by Cpl Knobby Clark of Camp Borden downed MeiGen ASparlings Cen tral Command foursome from Oakvllle to win the armys Cen tral Command bonspiel held at Kingston Garrison Curling Club The general was the sentimen favorite here This was to his last bonspiel before re tiring from the army In pre liminary match be had come from behind on 81 deficit be fore winning 98 and in the semifinal he won in an extra end Cpl Clark beat him 124 In the second event final Capt Bill Warwicks Eastern Ontario area rink from Kings ton downed Staff Sgt Gordon McKnights Central Command foursome 155 In the third event Mai John Malcolms Camp Borden quar tet downed Pte Knmick also from Camp Borden 1310 CARRIER MISS YOU If your carrier has not arrived by pan please phone PA 82433 And Copy Will Be Delivered To Your Home THERE IS NO 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