16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 21, 1963 Dwindling Trail To Major Blamed On Cold By BOB TRIMBEE SASKATOON (CP)--If West- ern Canadian hockey fans are wondering why the West isn't producing more major league players» they need look no fur- _ther than the empty open-air rinks during a cold spell ,says Vie ; "when it gets cold the kids just don't come out the way they used to. It seems it takes a depression to make hockey) players out West. "When times are tough hockey offers the kids a way to ning. We wouldn't have take~ Stays Near Top | victory over Coca-Cola in the final game of the Oshawa Minc; Hockey Association Bantam League schedule played Tues- day night in the Brooklin Me-| morial Arena. | Leagues John Cook and Wayne Bilan- began hitting, we began win- chard led the Corps' oer vengh vine a pair of goals each, with Doug the early pastngs on the tour! whiting adding a single counter. if we had done this sooner. Larry Myers picked up three "European also back pass assists, Brian Dawe, Tom too much, Often the passes are)Parker and Cook had one made without looking and as| apiece. Bill Timishuk scored the ro Me pay 4 pot one | lone marker for the rd g isted by Bill Dawe, Their netminding leaves some- ee if | thing to be desired, too." FINAL STANDINGS SMOKIES SHOULD WIN Lynn said he would be sur- |Local 1617 prised if Trail Smoke Eaters|Cdn. Tire 10 don't wn the 1963 world | Local 2784 championships next month 1 Can, Corps make a living. Once they get into the game it gets into their]; blood a they seldom leave! it.' Lynn, now manager-coach of) Saskatoon Quakers of the Sask-| atchewan Senior League, is liv: ing proof of his theory. He started in the ranks during the hungry "30s| and moved through the amateur} and minor pro leagues until he) made it with Toronto Maple|manding 14-point margin in the Leafs of the National League in|league standings Lynn stayed with Leafs five} years ncludng three Stanley linto a tie for the lead. Within Cup championship clubs, then) completed his NHL stay with two years at Boston and two at Chicago. AMBUSHED IN EUROPE A forward in the majors, the} rugged veteran drifted back to the blue line upon his return to} the minors. His first crack at| coaching was with Prince Al | bert Mintos of the Saskatchewan) -- Junior League. Three years ago he moved into the coach- ing ranks in Saskatoon and still takes 2 turn as a defence- man when his team runs short of players He still has hopes of return- ing to the NHL as a coach, but the prospects are bleak. "'NHL) bosses just don't rate western! amateur coaches when vacan- cies appear." Lynn, now 38, says his Quak-| ers were ambushed by the na-/ tional teams 0° Europe during the early stages of a 13-game/ exhibition tour this winter. They) lost six, including the first four! starts "Our players who saw prev-| ious service in Europe said the game overseas had improved more than 60 per cent. Play-' ers on national teams can skate, pass and let go with booming slap shots. They're also adept at deflecting pucks into the goal. "But while they can hand out the rough checks, they still can't take them. Once we got on to their style of play an¢ RETURNS COMPLIMENT DAGENHAM, England (CP)| Essex radio store owner Manny Stanton hired a steamship to take 1,700 of his customers on a cross-channel jaunt to Calais, France. "They've been good to me 80 Pm returning the compli- ment," he said. | Sweden. Trail has the etmind- ling and the defence needed to| Westmount K. jget by. "It wil be tough, but |Houdaille lthey should do it." |Duplate He a erg nl lg Local 1500 teams would have trou' le beat jing the Europeans. "Once the coe, egg \NHL clubs got on to the rules, (B'Nai B'Rith jit would be a question of by.» Police Assoc'n |how much they would win by."| Quakers left SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 with a com-| The night they returned second - place} Moose Jaw Pla - Mors moved jtwo weeks, Saskatoon again opened an eght-pont bulge. Quakers are heavy favorites to win the SSHL crown and represent Saskatchewan in the |Allan Cup chase. Only Winni- peg Maroons, who play a par- tia! 12 - game schedule with SSHL clubs, appear powerful enough to upset their drive to} the Allan' Cup fnals ths Spring. 10 Only -- While They baat SALE 1962 LAWN BOY Complete With Grass Catcher NOW 95 ONLY HANNAN MARINE SALES 20 RAY ST. 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