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Barrie Examiner, 9 Apr 1962, p. 11

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Hall Is Great In Hawks Win By LAURENT CHIASSON CHICAGO CPI In this hockeymad city they call clean cutysoitspoken Glenn Hall of Chicago Black Hawks Mr Goalie flail the most durable net minder in the game showed why Sunday night He turned in splendid ttstop performance that led the Black Hawks to 20 win over Montreal Cana dicns for berth in the 1961 Stanley Cup Iinals By winning the Hawks com pleted one of hockeys great comebacks of recent seasons They dropped the first two games of the bestoIseven semiv final series to Conadiens then stormed back to win the next four They now advance to the bestofseven finals against Tor onto Maple Leafs with the first game of the series to be played in Toronto Tuesday night Both coachesRudy Pilous of the Hawks and Too Blake of the Canadiansagreed Halls fan tastic save on goal attempt byltlontrenls Dickie Moore in lhé second period was the turn lng point of Sunday nights game before 16666 KICKS SIIOT OUT The Hawks were leading 10 when ltloore swooped in alone on Hall faked twice and then shot from couple of feet out side the crease Hall offbal once lunged with his left foot Ind kicked it out guess that may have been my biggest save of the season said Hail alter the game could see that it picked up the rest of the team and thats what made it important Ab McDonald scored Chi cagos first goal in the first pe riod and Ken Wharram banged in the other in the second Stan Mikila playing with minor groin injury picked up in the series fifth game in Mont real helped set up both Chicago goals The assists gave the Ciechborn centre 13 points thrce goals and 10 assistsfor the series most by any player it is the second straight year the Hawks have eliminated Montreal in the semi finals GLENN HALL Last spring they also worm2 in games as Hall produced shut outs in the iiftit and sixth conA tests The Hawks then went on to win the Stanley Cup for the first time since 1938 PLAY BETTER HOCKEY Piious said of Sunday nights win We skated with them and we outplayed them all the way Blake said They got the breaks and we didnt They took advantage of their chances and we didnt We played every bit as well as they did but dont get me wrong they didnt fluke it They playcd well you have to give them credit Both goal ies were very good but Hall was great in the clutch After all he got shutout and he picked helluva time for it When you stop Moore youve done something The Canadians were hard pressed to win the series first games by scores of at and 43 on home ice They lost the third and fourth games here 41 and 541 and the fifth game 13 in Montreal last Thursday The Hawks although slightly outplayed Sundoy had their moments too and fired 31 shots Tessiers Four Goals Spark Kap In Eliminating Bulldogs WINDSOR Ont CPLKap uskasing ans sparked by the fourgoal show of rookie centre Marcel Tessier defeated Wind sor Bulldogs 73 Sunday to take their bestoffive eastern Allan Cup semifinal 31 It is the first victory of such importance from an entry in the Northern Ontario Hockey Asso ciation since Kirkland Lake won the Allan Cup in 19411 The maps now mect Montreal Olympics in blestAofseven Eastern Canada l3 crowd of 3600 saw the Raps take 30 lead in the first period before the Bulldogs tied it with three in the second Jerry Labelle scored twice for the Kaps and Nick Rukavlna got the other one Bob Brown Lou Bendo and Tommy Wilson scored for the Ontario Hockey Association titlists Tessier slick youngster one year removed from junior ranks with Niagara Falls Flyers scored twice in the first period and added two more in the third After the game the Hewitt Trophy emblematic of the all0ntario title was pre sented to Kop captain Russ Eelliveau Goaltender Al Burns was major cog in the victory espe cially in the second period when Windsor put on its most dazzling show of the series The opening period saw flareup along the boards and from it Walter Pawiyshyn of Windsor and Ted McCaskill of the Kaps drew match penalties and an automatic suspension until their cases are heard irivers Discover That Rally Is It Long lind Hectic Grind TORONTO CP chas tened group of twodriver toams motored north to Sault Ste Marie today convinced after the first leg of the weeklong 4000mile Canadian auto rally that ii wiiilre long and hectic road to Vancouver While competitors slept dur ing the evening in preparation for am start today rally officials computed this toll Eight of the 42 starters al ready classed as did not fins Ish for missing more than two control points although they may continue the rally without Portland Takes 32 Margin PORTLAND Ore CWCen tre Art Jones provided the fire during the weekend as the de fending champion Portland Buckaroos took 32 lead in the Western Hockey Leagues Southern Division final series Jones scored on penalty shot Saturday to help the Bucks to 72 victory overSpokane Cpmets and scored the winning goal in overtime Sunday night for 32 victory in the bestof seven set Bill Saunders of the Bucks arid Colin Kilburn oi the Com ets swapped goals in the open irrg period and in the second it was Gard Stratton for Spokane and Tommy Movie for Port lard rtnes gave the Bucks 24 Is early in the second period Siturday on his penalty shot awarded when Arnie Sehmautz of the Bucks was brought down by Stratton from behind hope of sharing in the $5000 prize pot Both womens teams elimi nated The chances of the highly rated Studebaker manufactur ers team and the Gorries of Toronto dealer entry wrecked by each having one ear in the DNF class SOME DO WELL Despite the hazards of fog washouts mud and occasional ice on the labour roundabout trip that began in teeming rain in Montreal Saturday night four cars came through withI five or fewer penalty points and one had clean slate at sir sealer Jacques Flame of Canadiens SCORES FIRST GOAL McDonald got the first goal at 402 of the first period when standing uncovered on the right side of the crease he deflected hlikilas goalmouth pass to Plantes for side Mikita could easily have taken the shot himself but elected to pass Wharramr goal came at 339 of the second The speedy right winger gathered in long pas from dcfcnccmon Dollard St Laurent utter fuceolf in the Chicago zone got by Lou Fon tinnlo inside the Montreal blue line and rode in alone on Plants for closein shot it was clean game and the bugeyed crowd put on mon ster demonstrations Firecrack ers exploded on the tee several times and there were booms as If small cannons were being set off Programs papers and other small objects also came show ering to the Ice Referee Eddie Powers handed out only five minor penalties three to the Hawks None tig ured in the scoring Wings Even Set With 51 Win TORONTO CPI Hamilton Red Wings evened the ailOn tario jnior hockey finals Sun day defeating Toronto St Mich ocls Majors 51 The Red Wings who dropped the opener of the bestofseven series 24 Friday night were held off the scare sheet in the first period Sunday but out played the dcfending Memorial Cup champions thereafter building up do lead by the second intermission Ron Harris Bryan Campbell Wayne Rivers Earl Heiskolo and Lowel MacDonald tallied for the winhers Mike Walton got the lone goal for the Irish in the last period when they trailed 54 The teams meet again Hamilton Wednesday night in Refugees Attend Parets Funeral Kid Paret who died Tuesday from brain iniuries suffered while losing his welterweight boxing championship was bur icd Saturday in the presence of refugees from his native Cuba Buried with the Kid may have been certain concepts of mod ernday boxing countrywide clamor for safeguards against future ring deaths has gone up since Parets death from the beating he took in his bout with Emile Griffith in New York March 24 Americans and Cubans were among the 300 who uttaided requiem high mass for Paret at the Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church Parets manager Manny Ale taro was pallbearer Parets 21 year old wife Lucy wept uncontrollably but silently WINS IMPRESSIVELY BERLIN Reuters Gustav Scholz of West Germany Satur day night pounded out an im pressive victory over Jessa Bowdry of the United States in scheduled 10 round light heavyweiglit bout Bowdry retired at the end of the sixth round after being knocked down five times by the German who has been prom ised June match against light heavyweight champion Harold Johnson George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA ESlBs The biggest brakes by far of any car within hundreds of dollars of its price make Simca the safest stopper you can drive Make quick stop at our showrooms and discoVEr the other big gag Stmca offers The only thing small about it is the price SIMOAE ltilAMf Fla AP Benny Bobby Brennan fired four goals to lead Barrie to 125 victory over Soruls hers Satur day The lopsided triumph giv es the local pretty good path to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association bantam champion ship which will be determined next Saturday at Sarnia Barrie didnt waste any time in building up ninegoal edge for the second and final game The local kids scored at the 130 mark of the first period and got seven more before the period was over Ken French lvan Cameron and Jim Thompson had two goals each for Barrie Steve Atkinson and Pat Quinn had singles First Period BarrieFrench Brennan BarrieCameron Quinn Young HarrieBrennan Swain Thompson BarrieAtkinson Quinn SarniaGuthrle 138 200 345 Bob BrennanTops Bantams Saw torv Johnston Hocking 539 BarrieBrennan French BarrieFrench Thompson Atkinson BarrieQuinn Young Atkinson BarrieCameron Fisher Young Second Period 10 SarniaEeatty Johnston 11 BarrieBrennan Quinn 11 Sarniaéstelanko tNeedham Barr is BarrieBrennan Quinn 1811 Third Period it BarrieThom son French Swa 15 BarrieThompson 1148 Ill 1943 316 735 530 TAKE EASTERN CROWN ST HUBERT Quefi CF Toronto defeated St Hubert RCAF Saints 4iZl and 4135 in weekend games to capture the Eastern Canada senior womenl basketball championship artistic Paul Pender 31 and spring or early summer Only the site seems to he in Pender the old guy who was supposed to fade in the rate defender Downes and regain share of the world middleweight title The lsround decision was unanimous Each weighed 150 the piece of the title he lost to Downes in London last July 11 At that time Pendcr quit on his stool alter the ninth round EACH TUMBLES There were no knuckdowns in though each was tumbled once of his rival Ponder looked seared weak through the first rounds as the strong aggres sive Londoner bullod him Withthumping rights and lefts to the head and body But in the fourth the veteran boxing master began to show bination punches to the head BUY THREE rune DOMINION REVShTORES ll THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY APRIL 1962 Pender Fullmer Bout Is Predicted BOSTON AP It appears bulllike Gene Fultmcr will fi nally resolve their world mid dleweight title dispute in late dispute now that Fender for mer fireman has doused the title flame in the heart of Brit ains TerrV Downrs rounds came in like whirl wind to butcher and bewilder ninth Off to slow start Fender rallied to chop up the game 25 ycarold Briton and win back the rough bloody brawl al to me canvas by 1D pushing of Fulmers fights said he is and three around the ring and bolted him some life and in the sixth he took charge with his sharp com 111070315219 IN THE KNOW You roo CAN JOIN THE CLUB Heres your invitation this week only DOMINION ROYAL TIRESGETONE FREE wrrrr CLASS rosesms is Barries Largest Tire Sales and ServiceCentre He caught the incoming Briton with right hand leads and followed with fast lclts He belted Terry with clusters of two three four and five punches at clip as the younger man did the fading STARTS TO BLEED Downcs started to bleed from cut on his oftrepaired nose in the sixth round in the 13th Fenders sharp punches tore open wide gash over Downes left eye Pender was cut over the lef eye in the silt again over the same eye in the The result drew invitations1 from Fullmers manager and promoter Norm Rothschild to battle out their title claims Geno would like fight in May or June and is perfectly willing to meet Fender then if the site and terms can be worked out sold Marv Jenson from West Jordan Utah Rothschild who stages most ready to offer both claimants large chunk of money for the fight Its going to take at least $125600 each for Fender and Fullmer to close this he said lm ready with that kind of bidding Ponder is recogized as champion in Europe nssachu setts and New York The Na tional Boxing Association pro claims Fuller ss king of the isopounders YS AT ITO Bradford 51 PA 85965 eaf Explosion usts Rangers By BILL MacDOUGALL TORONTO Toronto Maple Leafs the secondplace club who some observers say are the most powerful team in the National Hockev when they play at their top clip finally exploded and blew New York Rangers out of the Stoo ley Cup picture The Leafs clobbered the Rangers 71 Saturday night to lake the bestofAsevcn scmiii not and advance into the hostelseven cup final against Chicago Black Hawks opening here Tuesday night The fourth place Rangers rated at the start of the series as easy pickings for the Leafs confused the expert by putting up solid battle in losing the first two games 12 and 21 and winning tho next two 54 and And when the Leafs finally started to roll in the fifth game Thursday night Rangers goal tender Gump Worlsey put on fantastic show before Toronto won 32 in the second overtime period GET REVENGE Saturday night the line of centre Dave Keon lctt winger Dick Duff and right winger George Armstrong avenged themselves to the full for the way Worsley had stopped them Molsons Bonspiel For Fun Trophies Six rinks won trophies and everyone had good time at the mixed bonspiol sponsored by Molsons ot Barrio Curling Club Saturday Gord Miller skipped his Barr rle rink to first prize in the early draw with three wins and plus of 13 The rink inelud ed his wife Jackie and Doug and Doris Homer Big winner in the late draw was skipped by Lorne lbdhope of Parry Sound it had three wins and plus of 13 and in cluded Lorncs wife Marg and Al and Terry Sehnerr Second prize in the early draw want to Mr and Mrs Les Hie and Mr and Mrs George Powell of Gravenhurst with two wins and plus of 11 Robert Peacock skipped on other Barrie rink to third prize with one win and an aggregate score of is The four included Roberts wife Marg and Jack and Edith Corby Walkerton rink Lea and Helen Schmidt and Bruce Ken ny and Pearson had two wins and plus of 13 for set ont prize in the late draw Tird prize went tr Jack League Glov of Oshawa for one win and an aggregate score of 16 The rink included Ollwen and Lee Rolson and Helen Glover TIM HORTON previously Kcon and Dull got two goals apiece and Arm strong onc Freak Mohovlich and Bobby Pulford rounded out the scar ing spree Andy Bathgote star right winger who was unable to buy goal in the first five games of the series scortd slew Yorks counter on partially screened shot at 1321 of the first period It was obvious early to both teams and the 13713 fans that it was curtains for the Hang ers Toronto built up 34 lead by 1751 of the first session Bothgote scored half minute later but Duff was credited with the backbreaking goal pro iestcd by the Rangersearly in the second period The Leafs added another two in the sec ond and one in the third JINX CONTINUES The Rangers went home own ers of on unenvioble streak They havent won in Toronto since Oct 1960 Thats 17 straight games here with only one tie to their credit The tie Leafs Hawks Start Tuesday CHICAGO CF Chicago Black Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs will start their hestofvseven Stanley Cup final in Toronto Tuesday night the National Hockey League an nounced Sunday night The second game is in Tor onto Thursday night The third and fourth games will be played in cago They are tentatively so eduled for April 15 and April 17 Tentative dates for other games if necessary are April 19 in Toronto April 22 in Chi cago and April 24 in Toronto was Jan 1a 196i since then New York has lost 11 times in Toronto Toronto coach Punch lmlach plopped into chair alter the game and shook hands with sundry wellwishcrs as report ers flocked around him lm glad its over he said ey had me scared silly at ti es during the series Toronto delenceman Carl Brewer started the play for Leafs first goal with high blooping shot he said he has been practising all season Worsley was drawn almost 20 feet out efhls net to stop it and Koch passed the rebound to Armstrong who scored at 9236 before Worsley could get back into the nets Three minutes and sevcn see onds later Pulford scored on 35foot kneehigh drive Kean made it 30 at 1752 alter passout from defenceman Tim Horton who got three assists SCORES DISPUTED TALLY Dull got his first goal when dcfcnceman Allan Stanleys shot from the blue line went in oil the vingers glove at 317 of the second period New York protested hotly to referee Frank Udvari that Duff had shoved the puck in the net with his glove but the goal was allowed Thot goal appeared to take the steam out of the Rangers Mohovlich made it 51 at 5201 Horton bad the puck on the right side and Mohovlich was on the left boards near centre Ice Hortonand just about ev eryone else in Maple Leaf Gar dens heard the left wingcr shriek Here Timmy and Ma hovlich was away New York dcfcnccman Larry Cohan was in front of him at the blue line and in an Instant behind him The Leafs players stickhnn dling acrobatics in front of the New York nct bad Worsley iumping and when the goal tender Iinoliy hit the Ice Ma hovlieh calmly flicked the puck into the net PENALTIES HURT The Rangers were short handed on Leafs last two goals msuuance komcv 110 portion or nnnxrr for business for pleasure FLY TCA ronouro to NEW YORK most frequent service Up to flights daily $54 ECONOMY RETURN See your Traveergent or contact TCA hit 180 Bloor st West Toronto Ont TITANSNAM AIR LINES All CANADA For Your Reservations CALL NOW BARRIE TRAVEL SERVICE IOZ Dunlap St PA 66474 COMPLETE AIR RAIL STEAMSHIP TOUR TRAVEL 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