TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor Not All Youngsters Participate In Sport In the north country where the average educa tion of the adult isnt supposed to exceed grade school and the kids are allegedly rough and tough SPORT is the big thing Its not just word Its somethin everyone does Hockey is No Hookey is No aseball is No Everybody plays these games they say Thats what they say but its wrong Everyone up north doesnt participate in all sport Some Just goof off and some just arent good enough Take the case of Doug Dont believe he ever wore pair of skates Hockey Im not qualified to lay Baseball He used to wear glove every now and then but never did he stretch to catch throw the slightest bit off target He was so inept at the game that he couldnt even be batboy About all he could do was keep the scoreboard up to date For summer during high school years worked Ilna hardware store in South Porcupine Id take my lunch hour at the ball park about he mile away Ialways had ball and glove could always count on Doug being there and most of the time didnt ap preciate it It was no fun playing catch with him had lot of Eleciate Doug growingup to do beforel could ap feel Ive succeeded All along ew why Doug didnt play But he still was an an noying sight to the guys He had leg twisted like pretzel On smooth surface he could walk building or rail He always tried to stay near just in case Doug was one of the countrys many cripples Even the name is disgusting Young fellows full of vim and vinegar dont didnt Im glad grew to apologize though like to be held back past that stage dont have Many years have gone by since those sessions in the ball park Doug has had lot of operations on his leg The last the leg wasnt straight time we met about five years ago The foot still wanted to wander to one side Doug still had the glove Still travelled with the ball clubs Still played catch There are many reasons why Doug is no longer disgusting sight to those who Two rank with equal importance grow up mentally is one persons do not have to go through life with these de ficiencies knew him years ago The fact that we The other is that most Limbs can be straightened and strengthened The method of attack on deficiencies is under standing and support You and can provide both BUY EASTER SEALS Its as easy as that Musial Prepared For Fine Season NEW YORK AP This will he Stan Musials last baseball season as player Hes ready for good year Thats the report from St Louis Cardinals camp where the 41yearold great has been wa up his big hat on the tion trail in preparation for his bid to grab five more National League records before he retires Musial continued his solid hit ting Friday by stroking dou ble that scored the winning runs in 44 St Louis victory over Philadelphia Phillies It was the second straight day Musinl who has led the league in batting seven times accounted for two hits and pair of runs batted in It also was the Cards sixth consecu tive triumph and left them holding the top spot in the NI standing with wonlost record 300 hitter for 16 consecln five seasons through 1058 Mus lai has been below the mark for the last three years and wound up with 238 average for 1961 with 15 homers and 70 His SEEKS RECORDS He hopes to close out 20 year major league career by adding National League records in most games most hits most RBIs most runs and most at bats to the league marks he ready has established for most total bases most long hits and most doubles HoustonxColLs moved into sec ond spot in the exhibition stand ings with their fourth straight victory an d5 10inning win over Boston Red Sox Los Ari geles Dodgers beaten to by New York Mets poped into third place Milwaukee Braves beat New York Yankees 32 San Fran cisco Giants edged Chicago Cubs 32 Cleveland Indians de feated Los Angeles Angels 41 and Minnesota Twins heat Chi eago White Sox The Kansas CityWashington and Pittsburgh Cincinnati games were rained out Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles reschede rtheir rained out battle for doubleheader today GETS TRIPLES Musials key double in the first inning capped fourrun uprisingBill White tripled the other two runs homethat won for the Cards the ninth inning on Johnny Weekiys homer and runpro ducing single by Von McDan iel then beat the Red Sox on Pldge Brownes three run homer in the 10th The Mets edged the Dodgers with an uneemed run in the fifth inning after Gus Bells RBI single and tworun single by Frank Thomas gave them three rims in the third inning Yankee throwing error on abled Phil boot to score from second base for the Braves winning run following home run by Milwaukees Tommy Aaron that sentthe engagement into extra innings Orlando Cepeda Manuel Meta and Charles Peterson drove in the Giants rims while Mike McCormick checked the Cubs on one run and seven hits for seven innings Jerry Kin dalls threeRBI performance on single and two doubles paced the Indians attack as Dick Don ovan pitched seven innings of onerun ball against the Angels The Mos hopped on the White Sex for threerun spurts in the first and fourth innings for all the rims they needed be $133 the pitching or Jack Kra Kg WHI Game Drains 13121 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks and Los Aogeles Blades ended their home schedules on winning note Friday night The CanuCks beat Seattle To tems before 2707 fans while the Blades cherred on by crowd of 13121 upset Portland Buck aroos 82 Vancouver and Los Angeles are doomed to lestpiano tin ishes respectively in the North ern and Southern divisions of the WHL Billy McNeill scored with ree seconds remaining in reg tlon time enabling Edmon ton Flyers to bottle Calgary Stampeders to 33 overtime tic The Colts won their game in Barrie will carry sixgoal lead into the second guns of OMHA Bantam serialfinals at Peterborough next week The locals after spotting the visitor an early firsirperlod goal here last night roared back to cop In decision The series two games in to be decided on the number of pals scored Stout goaltendinx by Larry Smith and line show of for tiiude and skill by Steve Atkiir we kept Barrio in the game ovcr the first period Al time wore onmore Dorrie kids come into their owr The game eventually turned into shooting match as far as Barrio kids were concerned The visitors They looked Jun ior trying to hit Wayne in night regardless of method But the hits at the goals coun ted most Pal Quinn counted three for Barrio including two Iunior Tankard Play Tomorrow Junior Tankard plnydowns feature the weekends activity at Barrie Curling Club Tomor row at pm Barries group winners ploy Elmvale yet an other group winner mans invitation splol is on all day today Earlier in the week local rink won third prize in four year fillstpiei at Peterborough Audrac Webb skipped Dorothy Armstrong Kathy Nixon and Lois Patton By THE CANADIAN PRESS The spotlight is on Bobby Hull as the National Hockey League winds up its 156162 rcglt ularsenson play this weekend Hull the burly Chicago Black Hawks left winger will be bid ding to equal or break the leagues sogonl scoring record in games at Montreal tonight and New York Sunday night He goes into weekend play with All goals two shy of the record set by retired Maurice Richard of Canodiens 104445 and equalled by Bernie Geof frion also of Canadlens last 3835011 Getting two goals in as many spams seems like tall order But Hull has been scoring rampage since Jan 11 scoring 33 times in his last 29 starts Two close racesthe struggle for the fourth and last playoff spot and the battle for the in dividual scoring championship eiso remain to be settled SEEN FOURTH PLACE In the fight for fourth place are the Rangers and Detroit Red Wings The Wings currently troll by threepoints and must beat the Maple Leafs at Tor onto tonight and the Canadiens at Detroit Sunday night if they are to overtake the Bluesbirts Even if the Wings win twice Rangers could still sneak in by winning their lone weekend start against Chicago Sunday Sunday night The only other weekend game is of little significance pitting By MURRAY ROBE NEW YORK AP Appar ently operating on the theory that the world welterweight crown is hard whom the odds makers have made champion Benny Kid Pact of Cuba 17to5 underdog to lose his title again to Emile Griffith tonight Only two of the last seven rulers of the 141pound division have held the championship more than year and Perot is not one of the once The odds howev seem as ridiculous as the 4to1 favorites price on Grifï¬th their last fight here 30 Paret upset tin harder ting Griffith on 15mund split decision Griffith won their first light and the title on lathround knockout at Miami Beach Fla April 1960 Tonights scrap is expected to draw crowd of about 7500 and receipts of 325000 at Madison Square Garden The big money 000 comes from the televi sion fee The bout will be tale vised by ABC starting at 10 pm EST and will be carried by CFlOTV Toronto Paret has ibeen guaranteed $0000 Griffith gets $10000 plus 20 per cent of the gate WHY THE ODDS Why the big odds favoring Griffith Its obviously based Griffiths kayo victory in the first fight and the terrific lacing Paret took last Dec from Gene of Ogden Utah recognize as the 160 pound world middleweight camplon by the National Boxing Associa tion Ful belted the Cuban all over the ring before he stopped him in the 10th round Everyone but Paret seems to Spotlight on Hull As SChedule Ends Odds Make Paret l7To5 Underdog Partridge Essa In The Finals Examiner Trophy Ens Road and Partridg Tractor will meet in the ï¬nal series for The Examiner broom ball trophy Partridge gained the final by Virtue of 11 tie with Innisfii Motel Essa tied DeVllblfl 23 to make the finail Both final ists had won the first game of the goalsto count series Wayne Hickling scored for Partridge and Bill Reevie soon ed for Innisril in the first game of twlnbill Dunc Campbell and Gary Fraser got Euar goals Stan Jackson and John Bowman tal lied for Devilbiss Final senes bcslofthree affair starts Monday at Barrie Arena withlnflucondointheflnll stanza Don Young had pair of tallies and singles came from Atkinson Ivan Cameron and Ken French Bob Lacey and David Harris tallied for Peterborougb who lallsodrewxixoftheupenal ES Barries Morris are scheduled to play Brampton here this an ernoon It Barrie Arm 430 First period Peterborough Lacey Redmond Curtis 430 Barrie Quinn Thompson 1M7 Penalties Martin holding 1501 Quill tripping 1535 Second Period Barrie Atkinson Thompson Barrie Young Atkinson 1150 Barrie French Brennan Atkinson 1515 Penalties Lacey holding 206 Spenceley slashing 707 Johnston elbowing 1016 llar rls holding 1348 Atkinson holding 2000 Third Period Pelcrborough Harris Johnston 610 Dorrie Cameron Atkinson 833 Barrie Quinn Cameron 1512 Barrie Quinn Young 1644 10 Barrie Young Swain 1720 Penalties French tripping 554 Swain tripping 935 Bell booking 1337 Swain trlpA ping 1940 gt By THE CMDIAN Plf Outside of the impending Stanley Cup the Ontnr Hockey Association junior 11 be tween Hamilto Red Wings and Niagara alls Flyers has diL velopcd into the hottest piece of shinny property in Ontario And just because fire in the Hamilton Forum entered the picture dont think any pun is intended Maple Jeni Gardens in Tor onto would like to stage one of the games The St Catharines Arena is vailable too Capacity crom been the order of the day siince Ninglt arn Falls Fiyers bo and their way out of the tzpths to make the playoffs by single oint then cast aside the mighty Montreal Cnnndlens in six games The Flyars luck has chnnged since they entered the bestof seven final against the Wings but the crowds have kept pour ing in Another silout of 4083 turned up Friday night in the Falls as the Flycrs edged 43 their second defeat in as many games HOPE TO BE READY The Forum fir damaged the icemakln machinery Thursday night The thld Lime ls sched uled there Sunday and the ice the Maple Leafs and the last piace Bruins at Boston Sunday night Hull and Andy Botbgatc of Rangers are involved in the scoring race Eathgate now leads by two points 83 to 81 but has only one game to play to Hulls two Hulls assault on the 50goai Professional Curling May Be Reality Soon KINGSTON CP Eeyne Se cord one of the many Western ers who does his curling to Eastern Canada said Friday the groimdwork for Canadian professional curling association will be laid at Vancouver April Secord farmer from Rich lea Sash said In In interview with Paul Rimstesd of The WingStandard Ihlnu should come to head during $20 000 car bouspiel in Vancouver at that time Secord curls out of the Tam OShanter club just north of Tomato He represented Ontario WingsWin In Junior Series company expects to get back into operation by then But Lee Blank manager of the city owned Garden City Arena in St lncs said his rink is ai iohle for the third game if needed Stafford Smythe president of Maple Leaf Gardens offered Ihe clubs solo Sunday night date or Joint hilfng Sunday after noon with St Michaels College Majors and ilinrlboros of the OHA lilelro junior league The Majors hip the Dukes 74 Friday night in rough game to tie tl bestol scven final at one game each The winner of this set meets the FlyersWings survivor in the Ontario lllemorlul Cup playoff MENARD BREAKS IT UP Team captain Howie Menard gave Hamilton the twogame bulge lost night when he oril with loss than six minutes left The goal came after pro longed assault when be hanged Paul Hendersons rebount into the open side The Flyers had come from behind in the second and third lods after opan the scoring with Billy Knibbs 4040M bockhnnder Henderson Lowell MacDonald and Ron Harris wore the other Hamilton scorers Howie Dlet rich and Gary Dornhoelcr tal lied for the Flycrs after Knibbs in the Canadian curling cham pionships at Kitchener his year He said he plans to enter his club rink in the Vancouver event which would make him ineligible to curl in Ontario next Year The Ontario Curling Associa tion has rule stating curlers may not compete in bonspiels which offer more than $600 min winnings The Dominion Curbng Association will con sider the matter during the 1963 championship at 11 Man dont know if they would have let me curl here next year anyway Secord said DAN WESTERNERSY wish they would just come out and say what Lheymeao that no western farmers will be allowed to curl in Ontario lhnts what theyre trying to say in roundabout way He commented on the resi dence rule chongeadopied by the Dominion association this year that stated curlers in the Canadian championships must have been with their clubs from Aug on the year in question This was change from the old Sept date Were not here to sneak into the Cnnndinn championship Secord said Its merely mat ter of finding winter Job There are is curlers from Western Canada who spend their winters in the vicinity of Toronto and most of them are farmers None can leave their forms to take up residence elec where before Sept The move to have the residence data movd up was spearheaded by the Ontario body supported by the Saskatchewan association WORK AT RINK Secord and his rink mates have been employed at Tam OShanter for the last three Years The first two years they were instructors but subsequent rule change barred instructors from curling competition So we all became icermukerl and drawmasters We dont enter Ontario com petitions but we feel the Canadian curling championships are just thatopen to any Ca nadiaii In Tomato Gregory president of the Ontario Curlqu Association said he would not be surprised if professional curl ing comes about Hwever the OCA is against playing in spieir for large prizes or for money Secord and his rink are nice boys but think theyve been dyerinfluenced by the dollar sign Don Campbell rink owner and member of the Saskatchewan cam that won the Canadian championship in 1956 said On tarlns strict mics are keeping curling from advancing You cant keep curling beck Curlers will break away even tually Earl liushagcn another for mer Saskatchewan curler who runs rink in Metro Toronto said professionals in curling are very close think the OCA has forced the issue with its many rules But think the average club member would like to see pros As in golf if player wants lesson he goes to the pro He predicted the day would come when there would be open and amateur honspicls but felt the reception to professional curlers would be better in West ern Canada than in the east discnting voice however came from Don Van Luvcn whose Unionvlile rink this year won the Toronto International Bonsplei dont know what all this fuss about Secord ls Hes good curlcr and has tough rink but he can be beaten Van Luvcn said he thought professional curling was long way off and added that the malorlty of curlers know play the game for fun ENQUIRE NOW AS TO THE ADVANTAGES or LEASING NEW CAR BARBIE DRIVEACAR 102 Dunlap St PA 66474 mark had fans clamoring for tickets at Montreal Friday as if tonights game were the de ciding contest of the Stanley Cup playoffs Theres not even single seat left to he said Don Smith the Montreal Forum hoxofï¬ce manager said Friday guess everybody wants to see hobby Hull break the record Coach Toe Blake of Canadians says he has no special plans to check Hull but its likely that Claude Provost will draw the shadowing assignment Shipbuilders Tie But Have Struggle Collingwood Shipbuilders struggled to 66 tie with ideas ford Oheviï¬ last night in the third game of the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League final series Despite fourAgoal lead late in the game the hosts tailored badly enough to look like sec indraters in gaining the draw Shipbuildersiead the series 1ll with two games tied ENHANCE AND So Little be overlooking the last Griffith Paret tight Grifï¬th from New York insists he deserved the verdict although he admits he didnt do much in the closing rounds Griffith 30 designer of womens bats when hes not ï¬ghting is eager to gain the crown so it will fit with his new mlllinery line for Easter 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