By STEVE JONBSCU Sport Hillier MYERS OPERATE IN SLGO PetePslangiq and Ab Demarco the one two men in the North Bay lnppers organization were among the many new faces at the Flyers last hockey game here last week Messrs Palangio and Demareo were in scouting capacities but asusuai Ptemade an interesting in terview The bossman of Senior hockey in the Bay made it clear the Trapper would be operating next season although he wasnt sure in what league If current plans go well tbeTrappers will play in Northern league he said He hoped Budbury and sault Ste Marie would go along with the ideas to reform the Southern section Northern Ontario Hockey Association four teams cant be corralled to form the loop Pete figureshe mightentice team or teams from the Porcupine League Timmins Schumacher South Porcupine Abl tlbl Kapuskaslng to join the league Pete was of the opinion that the Porcupine League winner with four replacements will make it tough on the EOHA champion this year There are some good boys up in that north country he said and good many of them could play with any senior team in the province Paianglo said Chick Guarda mainstay of the Flyers bluellne brigade some years ago is still good enough to play in firstrate senior league Ron Wal lace former St Mlchaeis Maior who was sought after for long time by Chicago Black Hawks and Father Les Costello former Toronto Maple Leaf are among the others Pete mentioned But for his being in Barrie Pete was to watch the Flyers Danny Patrick and Wayne Haig in particular The Trappers who finished their regular schedule like house aflre have the nucleus of good club he said Some good strong young blood would make the team contender he noted 0n the Bay club Pete singled out two sxElyers Oleland Mormon and Tony Poets as being couple of the better ones Top man though was Rene Pepin About George Goose Gosselin whos played on World Hockey Championship teams for two consecutive tour naments Pete said He never plays bad game Theres not another player in the league like him So it looks like an Trapper will have few ex Flyers on their roster next season If the boys are Patrick and Haig Pete wont have to worry much about ending in the cellar Thus guys are great mu soniorwise JUST NOTES TheOeorglan Bay Junior Badmin ton Tournament will be March 28 The age limit is 10 yearsA1i local badmin ton players wlshing to take part in the event should contact either Mr or Mrs Fred Anderton PA 37121 The local Junior Badminton Championships are to be held this Friday at pan The public is welcome to take in the games Claude Ruei xormer player now coach of Ottawa Huli Junior Oanadiens told us the other day that the present Junior team is the best in the teams history That should make it cinch for the Helps to win the Memorial cup Here is the Barrie foursome that made Curling history in Brampton last Saturday From left to right are Jerk Wlppen sconrn CURLING ecu man Charis Knight skip Fraser Sutherland and Dr Lou Bigelcw Playing against Scarboro four these fellows ICanadiens Big Leaire Bathgate Behind By wannan ï¬lmMSW Writer HOMEEAL icPiIi mm be for fel rescblng or 1000 and championshl and twolssim in one weeks work and then find his whopping eightpoint ellort topped by two other guys Thats what happened to Andy Betbgsleoi New York Rangers in the secondIsst week of the National Hockey league season Dickie Moore and Jean Beliveau of Montreal Canadiens broke loose with 10 pcinisaplece an unprecedented weekly perform anon since his season opened last October moons IWE AHEAD The leagues affldai statistics released today show Moore with 92 points Beiiveau with 91 and Bathgnte with as gt So in the event to the finish now only ihree games swayits beginning to look as if Montreal entries will come in onetwo for compiled an eight ender Examiner staif photo by Jon escu Pitcher Demands Ide In Advance NEWV YORK CPI The strange baseball caseoI Ramon teams were citberidle or rained out Belton Leads Stellar Win Vic Bolton scored four goals to lead Stellar Construction to 54 victory over Mansfield Rubber in the first game of the Barrie industrial Leagues best ihe second successivesesson Moore won the scoring title last season with in points lienrl Pocket Rocket Richard was secondtaking them runneru moneywith 80 Bathgsie was third with 71 Buthgates production of six goals and two assists last week held in Midland this year Moment took on bright green huelodavl Moment has turned his slrlkc placard and taken up the cudgeis oi the antiiax fanatics The San Francisco Giant pitcher fugitive from spring training camp holed out in Vene zuela has decided he would like to play msior league baseball this season The rlghthander who compiled an 811 record in the 1958 cam paign said Monday the Giants can have his services if they meet his salary demands was run or Ramon recently said he wss fed up with baseball having al ready wasted six unprofitable years in the game No amount of money he said could force him to plans What are Monssnis new termsl lbe tempeslucils Latin wants $12000 with 5000 of that to be sent to him in advance tax free Montants demands were voiced on slow day for exhibi on games Pittsburgh Pirates ridiculed Cincinnati Jlediegs and Kansas City Athletics dumped Detroit Tigers 60 in the only games played The other Dutchies foams or Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen who blasted Chatham Meroons 72 Monday reconsider his retirement bad Ted Kiuszewskl turned on his old teammates cracking home run and single for the Pirates Big Klus mice home against tho Reds was his first of the year Vernon Law and rookie Jim Hordlscn llmlled Chicinneti to three hits Nohome runs and the com bined fivchlt pitdllng of Ned Carver and Walt Craddock brought the Athletics to the 500 mark in the exhibition standings Rookie Kent Handley and Roger Maris powered the homers The Giants did satist one cus iomer signing righihander Al Worthington the only other hold out We 11 last sea son will va about $17000 for this years work Elsewhere around the cactus andgrepefrult circuits there was news LARGEN MUST REST Don Lassen and virtual must in the New York Yankee rotation was told to rest his all ing arm for four or five days He reiniured his shoulder in Sum days loss to St Louis Cardinals AIble Pearson Washington Senators rookie of the year in 41 lmwbn has been idle since the start of training with groin in iury was brdered to stay off the field indefinitely Cdn Win Sr Iitle Tonight Chstbam really turned it on in the second period and fired 14 shots at Hurley He stopped them In Sr Softball was all the more remarkable be cause Rangers lost all four of their games The NHL champion Canadlens offlve playoff series The game played at Allistoo was close all the way Bellon scored the only goal of the first also played four winning two period wm 1m Nam Ea losing one and tying oneBell ting an assist Bellon hit iirst in the second period too but within is secomh Bill Wcatheraii scored forMans field Ken McDonald and Len Casey got assists Ross Lynda scored an unassisted marker at the midway mark in the second stanza to tie the score But in the third Belton polled two more for Stellar and Doug Fraieigh added one Len Casey scored both Mansï¬eld goals The penalties were evenly div ided four apiece Second game of the series is scheduled for tomorrow night Allision at seven oclock Vote Thomas TORONTO iCP Interpreta ticn ofia new National Hockey League regulation will be an im portant factor in determining whether 17 players are to be findi $100 each as result oi melee in Saturday nights game here between NewYcrk Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs Ten heels and seven Rangers left the players benches after fan attacked New York defence man Lou Fontinaio in the pen alty box Anewruilngoftheboardof governors announced last week calls for $100 fine for players leaving the bench to Join in fight on the ice MANAGERS AGAINST FINES Mun Patrick New York man ager told reporters after the 118 game he didnt think the incident celled forfines As memberof the rules committee wrote that into the book and it only applies ll players leave the bench to loin in altercation on the ice he is The Rangersydidnt join any altercation They just skated across the ice to make sure Mule wasnt in trouble He wasnt and tbey didnt do anything Tomato managercoach Punch Imiach agreed The Barrie and District Senior Softball League Will be compris ed cf six teams this year four from Barrie The ourih local team is Tho mas Electric voted in by it 51 margin last night at mee in The Examiner building When the meeting opened everyone was in favor of Tho mas However when it was brought to light that there were not enoughparks to accommo date all the clubs at leasi couple of voters felt it would be best if Thomas were forgot ten for this season at least After much discussion it was decided to ask the Parks Board for three nights per week at er MONTREAL FORUM St Patricks Day Birthday Oi Riot By JACK sunuvhlv Canadian Plus sun Wfller Four years ago tonight the most destructive and frenzied riot in tbo history of Canadian sport occurred at Montreal Forum The mob demonshalion spilled out into the streets where hoodlum element took over went on rampage of do structlon and looting The outburst came as the alter math of the actions of two map National Hockey league pres ident Clarence Csmpbeli and Montreal Cansdiens explosive Maurice Richard Campbell was the villain of the piece to Montreal fans because met 24 hours before he sus of pended the Rocket for the re gander of menus aniey Cup payoffs chard hem of Canadians supporters earned the suspension for his stick attack on Bruins Hal Ley coein game at Boston less than week before FORUM JAMMEI An excited crowd of 15000 jammed the Forum that memor able St Patricks Night for the game between Canadians and Deiroit Red Wings Hundreds more able to gain admission miiied und outside Campbell sat lnhls regular box seat His was pondied pelted with to ber tomatoes pro grams anything throw able as Imhlirt The big ruckus started after the first period with Detroit ahead when tengas bomb was set off Thousands stam peded for huge of them juv es 11 rocks frozen snowfland bottles at pollce firemen automobiles and sheetc woodman poled Jewelry cigar sbopslsn season and high the exits while outside an iimaied at about $80000 and 15 persons almost half of them juveniles who were not at the game were held on charges of disturbing the peace assault other charges QUIETER BINCE Since then the Rocket has been an unusume subdued player up to the 1855 LAffalre Richard he had been involved in more Isizssslestznd paid more in fines 500 snanyotberl erln the history of the NHL In the 195158 season he was an early candidate for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy awarded annually to the player adiudged to have exhibitedthe besttype sportsmanship and gentle menlyfcogdugt comm an or iy during the season figured He played the first 11 games without penalty was leading scorer in the league and then was knocked out of action for more than three months with severed achiilcs tendon Maybe dont get as mad as ised to the Rocket said at the time Maybe the other fel lows dont check me the way they used to either The Rocket played 20 league games that season and served only 22 minutes in penalties Campbell in See run of Game roaoNro on ciar cc Campbell president of the No II We isues pected to visitMsple Leaf Ger dels today for look atthe films fur Saturdays Leals night can win the Senior championship of the DEANORA tonight Dutchmen will be on home ice when they meet Maroons for the sixth game of the besiofseven series To stay alive Chatham has to send the series right down to the wire by tying it up SAUNDERS SCORES THREE Bill Saunders and Boat Hurley broke the hearis of sooo fans here Monday night Saunders with three goals and Ifiurley with his stonewall play in the Kitch enerWaterloo goal Ken Laufman sank two for Dutchmenand Jack Mackenzie and Ralph Basking picked up singles Gary Sharp and Ted Power were the only Maroons to beat Hurley The visitors going egalns the run of play look advantn of ever opportunity to come out of the first period ahead 81 all robbing Sharp Copper Loyte and Bobby Moder MAKE RUNAWAY However Kitchener Waterloo blazed two more past Cbathams Don Head in the second to come out of it ahead 51 Dutchmen made it 11 in the third before Power closed out the scoring with 25foot blast which caught the right corner Hurley was the hero of the gamehandllng 32 Maroon shots while Hesdwae called upon only 23 times For the highflying Maroons the defeat was the most resound ing of a7 league games and five playoff contests and was contri buted to by the halfspeedoper ations of Power and Leyte Both stars have been slowed up by injuries suffered in earlier series action If Martens pull it out tonight seventh game will be back ere HanksN°L°n9er AngrYLWith Casey ST PETERSBURG Fla AP used to murder lefthanded pitch Hank Bauer gets along finewith inglt was bisweekness against Casey Stengel how itwssn righthanded pitchers especially ways that way There was the sl era that prompted time when Bauer wouldnt walk Stengel tchennh blm This is what usedlto cause by his manager without mutter ally ling tbat old amendso under in errmarine to growl at Casey wegetflnng PaW Itfs funnyvthinz Hank saidbut bit better now grinned the jiltJhwed 10 vef in sh an area of NewYork Yankees lie and do against lefties 0f the 12 home rfltmifir°rti°dt gig5132 mmow was agreatmanaerfl Bauer will 37 inekt rousing TUBE birthday but hes still listed The toughest pitcher for me the teams regular right fielder though is Jim Bunning of De nim io Mickey Mamie aud trait He makes me stick the bat Yogi Berrebhe ls tbeYankees whml SieEVB WWW voltmitwoiiiéï¬i Will been the Lsry Bunnlngs pitching mate He beat us your occasion Queens Park and one night per week at Shear Park The regular nights at Queens have been Monday and Wed nesday The league is trying forSaturday as well it will also request the use of Shear Park on Friday nights Further discussion was heard on the subject of tournament May iii May Zith it was ten tatively planned for the Fair Grounds committee was formed to proceed with the planning 50 thatteams may not bring in ringers for the playoffs the loop moved motion that players in this league must re side wiihin iOmile radius tram Barrie during the ball season Next meeting will be held at The Examiner April 15 As wasdhe case at the first meeting of the year few weelu ago good representation was onband Every team in the league bad at least one man at the meeting HOCKEY screen ran csruoun Panes ORANORA Senior Kitchener Cbatham Kitchener leads best ofseven final 32 Ontario Junior Guelph Peterborougb First gahie of bestcf seven semifinal Ontario Senior Woodstock Wallaceburg Bestcfseven semifinal tied 35 onegame tied BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Are you interested in developing and owning your iwn fuel oil and farm trade business If ouhave $5000 arevaggressive and capable or running businesii of your own Write to Box 37lbriliia giving rooted at this meeting to re No one was even fighting smcor ycou NTY ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday March 18 l30 pm Holl Cooksrown Members and any other inter ested breeders are invited to attend Hear reports from your director and management pen scnnel One Director will be el present Slrncne County on the Board of Directors for the next two years PLAN TDCOME AND BRING CARLOAD CENTiIAL ONTARIO CATTLE BREEDlNG ASSOCIATION vesnbsngedlnsissollssndeol leciedfonrasisualooresocred three goals and helped out on scvsnoihers morass ONE MONTH Because of lniuria to other players Moore and Belivenu be more regular linemanalong wilh little Marcel Bodlnonly about month ago Stallsch of Feb 17 showed Balhgale on top wlih 66 points 29 goals and 86 assisis Eddie Litzenberger of Chicago and Boom Boom Geolfrlon cl liiout real bad at end Litunbergers production has fallen all bit Geollrloa has been sidelined by illness Moore at that time had 51 points on 30 goals and 31 assists Beiiveau who earlier missed six games had 26 goals and 30 as sists for 56 points In 12 gamu Bellveau has scored 17 goals and 14 assists for 31 points liiocre coupled nine goals and 22 assistselse for 31 pointwhile Bathgate bagged 11 goals and nine uslsls for to points news erz 16 been Behind the big three are Lita euberger and Gordie Howe of De troit Red Wings tied for fourth place with 76 points 1le last week scored one goal and got two assistsnot three assists as on oifleiaily shown in press report Howe caught up with him by counting three goals and two as sisls Geoffch retains sixth place with 06 points Red Sullivan of New Rule Decides NHL Riot Fines when the players left their benches be eald How can there be any lines NAMES GWEN CAMPBELL Referee Frank 1de took the names of the players who leit the beaches and sent them all to NHL president Clarence Camp bell in his report The affair arose alter Fan tineto was pen fcrboarding Lerry Began fight followed and foun players More Rheaume and Frank Mahovllcb of Toronto snd Eddie Shack and Hank Cl gh of New York received ina rs Resume and Shack received summations fines when they were given lonslnuIs misconduct penalties The only players who didnt leave the bench ware Andy Bath gate Bill Hanna and Larry Por pein ofBengers jBiltmores New York follows with palnu Railimseorcdngnalandanw slstSuadnyThomistwucred liedlatebylheollicialsoererin IwireioNliLhcadqunnera Don Mch of Boston Bruins piled up an imposing seven points on three goals and Woolht rim with Ted Sloan ob Chicago who had 21 count last week Johnny Bucyk of Bruins so counied for four goals and one assist and holds lolli place with points moving up from an llihvplace lie Petes Beat In Opener PEIERB U6 Gall Peterborougb paraded Guelph Biltmeres $3 Monday night in win the ï¬rst game in ihelr OHA Junior sendfinai dul and set the pace for rous log bestofsevenseries Peles scored pair in each pmd to ensure the win th flrsterlod goals coming on power play while Guelph were shorthanded crowd of 3709 fans saw the home team take 20 lead into the first and bold Biltmores in Guelph goals were middle frame Fred Dart and Gary Darling were Peies big guns each get Wayne Roddy and Chuck Hamilton connected for the other two Guelph missing high scoring Sandy McGregor injured against Toronto Msrlboros in the dues3 erfinals clicked only in the sea and period as Bob Erie Icon Rochefort and Ron Brain MILC singles Ellis also lost Erie in the first period with cut check but he returned in the second Blltrnores drew only six of scorcdin the penalties called in the game Lebruns majorin the first lod for boarding Wayne Roddy was costly however letting Peta in to slam two go Peterborougb travels to Guelph Wednesday for the second gem lioiicuis 75 FAREERS camps Banana snap 29 Essa Bond ruling pm Alldwenlbegirlsloveomiloi marer famngmmigwuébobnnngï¬dt Sheila plain in VI Gdmsdwrim skare my Plain End Vimï¬ai Clay Pipe goes togetherqu like that Us IRIFIED CLAY PIPE riTrINGs COUPLINGS lemmas horriï¬cnice Roumeiarmr McInEndPlpe warns4 Harsh NAI SEWERYIPIPE LIMITID lily 3th bung ur bu our assists and moved into the in the second The three