WI EXAMINER THURSDAY MARCH 19¢ SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor BRIEFLY Corby Adams of Minesing and Jack Graves of Barrie were standouts with Clarkson Tech hockey team this winter Adams was the clubs second high est scorer 21 goals and 25 assists and was named to the TriState League second allstar squaderaves captain of the club was given honorable mention on the star club Fourth annual CGB bonspiel for em ioyees isslatI 1ed for Barrie Curling Club Sat Twen yeight rinks from Toronto Peterborough Guelph defending champs Hamilton London Cobourg Ottawa Qnelt bec City and Barrie will compete Bonspiel commit tee consists of Jack Richardson chairmanplack Mor rett Jack Iovell Murdie Campbell and Frank Broley 4all members of the local club The flu bug has hit four members of Barries antam hockey club The management has its fingers crossed in hope that the lads will be in trim for Sat furdays afternoon game at Peterborough The locals will carry sixgoal lead into the final game of the Lsemiiinai playdowns There are still seats on the jfans bus that will be taking in the game lot of local sportsmen are contributing towards the cost of the players bus OUIET DAY Received note about Quiet Day With Elmvale Sports Devotees Saturday Hold your hat The Steeles Max Sr Max Jr Peter and John won draw at Bar rie Curling Clubs final mens spiel Dave Campbell skipped his mixed curling rink to three wins at Owen Sound Included in the rink were Peggy Waples Earl Spring and Judy Campbell Ernie Flotron Dick Columbus Tim Bate and Pilon were in finaldays play at Bracebridges Sportsman Bonspiei Cec and Marlene Tinney and Louis and Doreen Turner copped prize at Camp Borden spiel Ross and Madeline VRitchie and Barney and Marg Stone missed by an inch at winning prize at Borden The Ches Peaches nnd Jack Fowlers curled at Cookstown Mike Istone Elizabeth Hill Ken Ritchie and Sheila Scott missed prize at Owen Sounds student spiel Tom and Ev McMann and Harvey and Marion Gra rham played at Bordens spiel Three Elmvale teams took part in the Little NHL tourney at Cannington The Junior clubwon the 0ntario Series title ntams won the title in their division Peewee were eliminated in the semifinals More than 100 Elmvale residents took in the event Oh hum Just quiet day RIEFLY AGAIN Good luck to Ross Paul and Doug Campbell and Merv Wice in their Junior Tankard endeavours at Tor onto Boulevard Club Saturday He may curl few more games after Sunday but ilFrank Vyse starts his second term as professional at Barrie Country Club that day Johnny Wilson of New York Rangers and Ron Stewart of Toronto Maple Leafs beerselling competit 7ofs the last couple of summers were face to face in ITuesdays playoff game The Wilson line was against the Stewart trio all evening Octopus Missing From Cup Scene By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor These Stanley Cup playoffs jnrent the same at all Jacques Plants could throw away his mask Johnny Bower might even break down and disclose his age Notional Hockey League President Clar once Campbell could declare open season on referees and for get his law training and issue statement of not more than 50 words Conn Smythe could even set up bar in the Toronto Maple Leafs dressing room Chicago fans probably will throw live hamster or two on the ice and pelt betweenperiod television interviewers on the ice with cold beer Foster Hewitt ymight even all out of his gon dola high up in Maple Lea Gardcns DNE THING MISSING And coaches Doug Harvey IIlneh Irnlncb Toe Blake and Rudy Pilous might call meet ing and issue communique to the effect that Al The players can open the gates themselves the coaches wont under any cir jcinnstances tell sports writers that their guys put their pants onvone leg at time and frefereea and linemen are only human and that goal judges arent blind All of this might be news worthy but can anyone honestly say they wont miss the octopus thrower As any respectable hockey fan hiows he has been tradition yith Detroit Red Wings for years Hes been around almost as long as Jolly Jack Adams land the Detroit front office has shown lack of imagination by deciding to ignore his existence In the clubs year book lfockoy fans no longer refer IoDetroit as the Motor City They know it as the home base ice at Detroit Olympia during the regular season He reserves this ritual for the playoffs and orsrtly when excitement is great When the thing hits the ice with great splat everything seems to settle down Then conversations spring up as fans talk to their neighbors about the octopus thrower Red Wing players except the rookies automatically skate to the bench while players of the opposing team and the sweepers poke around it waiting for the thing either to jump or explode Theres no other fan like him In Montreal they throw rub bers programs and so on in Toronto lets just say theyre so unimaginative lot in chi oago they throw peanuts rub hers programs coins hear and firecrackers and on occasion live rabbits Black Hawk fans throw things just for the heck of it at any time The octopus thrower always seems to let it go at the right moment Well miss him Sweeney Closer To Point Crown By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Theres no stopping Bill Swee ney of Springfield lndians headed for his second consecu tive American Hockey League scoring title and one point shy of going over the lwrnnrk for the second straight season Sweeney locked in season Iong battle with team mate Brian Kilrea for the scoring crown took commanding sevenpoint lead with one game to go by scoring three goals as Springfield defeated Cleveland Barons 5lt3 Wednesday night in battle between 12 Eastern and Western Division leaders Buffalo Bisons clinched second place in the west by defeating the thirdplace Rochester Amer icans 42 Defenceman Larry Seich scoreless since the open lng game of the season fired goal as Hershey Boar beat Pittsburgh Hornets +3 Sweeney scoredune goal In the first period and two in the scch for in total of 40 goals and points The Springfield centre won the title last car with we points on 60 goals and so assists Korea has 92 points Dave Amadio andJim An derson accounted for the other Springfield while Wayne Larkin Hank Cicsla and John Ferguson counted for the losers Wayne Hicks snapped 22 tie at 652 of the third period and Barry Cullen added an in surance goal with his roux goal of the 196161 campaign in the Eisans victory Murray Hall and Ron Ingram also scored for Buffalo while Larry Keenan and Jim Pappin clicked for the Americans other scorers for Hershey his side Zicdel were Al Johnson who scored twice and John McKenzie Ccc Hoekstra was credited with Pittsburghs ï¬rst goal when Hershey netminder Bob Perreault shoved the puck into his own net Geno Ubriaco and Jack McIntyre also scored The loss was Pittsburghs 57th of tho seasona league record Conception Bay Is Tops For Fishing NEW YORK CPINewfound lands Conception Bay quietly building up reputation for two years as topnotch tuna fishing ground established itself beyond dispute as the finest water in the world in 1961 The big boy only half an hours drive from St Johns barely made it with the biggest fish but produced seven of the top 10 in Field and Stream magazines annual angling com petition The authoritative outdoor magazine releases the results in Its April issue New Brunswick rivers domi nated the Atlantic salmon con test with only alight competi tion from Quebec To end any illusionsif any fishermen still have themthat angling is mans game the winners in all three salmon categories were women LANDS TOP TUNA Jaime Wyatt of St Johns took the top tuna 834 pounds com pared with the 1950 of 977 pounds from St Ann Bay NS The Atlantic salmon champ was Mrs Jean Knox of Buffalo with 40pounder caught at Kedgwlck NB Idahos Lake Pend Oreille gave up nine of the top to rain bows in the open division for fish caught on baits or lures other than artificial flies Jewel Bjeilaa winner was just two ounces short of 36 pounds not far behind West Hamlets rec ord 37pounder from the same lake in 1947 The rainbow flyfishing olass was taken by Young of Okonngnn Wash with 20 AIITO IIIIDIIIS Completely Installed Transistor Powered Month Guarantee Auto Radio 29 Collier CAR TO YOU IN LESS THAN 3IIIINUTES pounder from British Colum bias Skeena River For king or chinook salmon heavyweight of the species the winner was 63V pounder Borden Hosts Gym Toumey The 1962 Central Ontario Open Gymnastic Championships fen tunng competitions among top men and women gymnasts from the United States and Canada will be held at Camp Bordens Bucll Building Saturday lhe meet hosted by the Army Physical Training Centre will begin at 1000 am last all day and wlil be open to the general public Nationally famous Sergeant Wilhelm Weller is set to display on improved routine over that which for four years has made him Canadian gymnastic champion For men competitions will be held in all six Olympic events vfiich include free calislhenics horizontal bar parallel bars pummel horse still rings and the long horse vault Some of Canadas and the United States most beautiful and graceful girls will perform in free caiisthenics balance beam uneven parallel bars and vaulting Higth skilled physical train ing staff members under the di rection of their officer corn manding Major Firlotte and MU of officials from lbronto will not as judges PilOus Says Goalies Will Decide Playoff By LAURENT CHIASSON MONTREAL tCP Coach Rudy Pilous figures the Stanley Cup semifinal series that piLI his Chic Black Howls ngninsLt Montreal Canndiens will be decided by goultending The bestofsevcn round would then boil down to question of who turns out to be the hot test goalieqlacques Plante of Canadian or Glenn Hall of the Black Hawks Everything is equal on the defences and along the forward lines said Pilous Wednesday 50 if figures that whoever comes up with the big saves will hold up his team Both netmindors turned in suA perb performances in nresday nights series opcner which to nadiens non Zal The set re sumes here tonight Pilous says the Hawks will be out to prove they are the de fending world champions in to nights battle PLAY IN CHICAGO Conndiens would be in the drivers seat if they win the second game But if they lose the Hawks would have the ad Punch Is Concerned With Tilts In Gotham By BILL MneDOUGALL TORONTO lCPl Usually confident ccacb Punch lmloch of Toronto Maple Leafs Isnt counting his chickens before theyre hatched these days at least not publicly The loquncious lminch who doubles as the clubs general manager has been willing all this season to tell reportch how his Leafs were going to win this and that Before the Stanley Cup semi final series against New York Rangers started Tuesday night lndooh become cautious re serving comment obout his clubs chances Leafs won the game +2 but the Toronto conch started singing songs of woe after the game and his tune hodnt changed Wednesday He even looked beyond to nights game here to the third and fourth of the bestofseven series in New York Sunday and Tuesday nights if you dont fight In New York youre dead he said after Toronto practice Wed nesday Youve got to check in New York or youre in trouble UNHAPPY WITH OPENER and the Leafs coach was any thing but pleased with Torontos shoddy performance Tuesday Chevs Builders Play To 44 Tie Collingwood Shipbuilders and Meaford Cheviea continued their torrid Georgian Bay Intermedi ate Hockey League final series last night playing to the third tic After five games the series stands at one win apiece and three deadlocks Last nights score was old reliable Charlie MacDon ald paced Chevies with pair of goals Singles came from Ar noid Smith and Don Brainard Buck Forslund scored twice for Collingwood Ted Reid and Bill Hagan added singletons PUNCH IMLACII night They were saved only by the fact that New York also had bud night and Imiach figures his club has toand canploy much better Imisch may also he remcm boring predictiona wrong onehe made last December The Leafs said lmiach were going to finish the National Hockey League season in first place ahead of Montreal Cona dicns Toronto finished second substantial 13 points behind Montreal bniach plans to use Eddie Shack tonight on line with centre Red Kelly and left winger Fronk Mahovlioh Shack crowdpleasing right winger hurt his left knee twice this season and had twoslx week layoffs Imlach hasnt been satisfied with his play since Eon Stewart generally used as penalty killer tools his place Tuesday night Stewart and Shack were among hondiul of Leafswho participated in full length practice Wednesday The rest of the club except centre Davs Keon who was rested skated for short while Some men are not bit confused about suits they always go to reliable JACK FRASERS for ï¬nest fit and valuable savings You Save $20 On Guaranteed QuaiitySuit For I962 cacao NEW ALL WOOL WORSTED FABRICS are MAGNIFICENT STYLED WITH IMAGINATION by CRAFTSMEN LOW $55 PRICE for DAYS ONLY NO DOWN PAYMENTEasv 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mentionedbut wouldnt revealn new strategy he plans for tonight then conceded You can plan ahead all you want but strategyalwoys goes screwy Were just going tohave to check hard and dig hard and map our strategy as we go along New York general manager Muzz Patrick saw lot of room for improvement behind the Rangers blue George Dovies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio PA 34186 vantage us the scene shifts to Chicago for the third and fourth games April and April It further games orc neces sary theyll be played at Mont real April Chicago April and Montreal April la Pilous concedes the Cuna dlcns have great balance up frontseven mgoni scorer in regularseason National Hockey League play but It wont groan thing if llali remain of Pilous and other Chicago offi clnls regard tonights game no key one Ihorcs no doubt that lit ting the first two games ero would leave us In much better shnpc snid Plious Coach Toe Bloke of Cann dlcnr meanwhile said he re gards tonights game as big onelust like all other play 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