THC HARRIS EXAMINER TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 We SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor ARENA NOT HAUNTED HOUSE Although paidadmissions or any kind forgthat matter have been cut off at the Barrie Arena the last couple of months the wheels of management have remained in motion Convinced that the repairs would be completed at the designated time the management has gone along almost as usual in booking winter events First attraction is slated for next Tuesday Its an event that was whomped the morning 1twas announced the onetime home of the Barrie Flyers Hockey club had been condemned Professional wrestling is the feature Headliners are Timothy Gnehhan the irish barbender metal bars that is and The Mighty Ursus looplus pounds of South American rascaiity Wrestling attendances at the arena were on the upswing at the time of the arena close More and more fans were itching to watch the grunt groan ers fine supporting card is being lineup to com plement the main billing couple days later the Harlem Colored Sattelites BradfordDislrict Minor Puck Registrations On This Week Bradford and District Minor HockeyAssociaLion already one olihebcslinthepmvinoehas laid the groundwork for the 1960 61 campaign Next step is for the young sters to register or ensuing ao fion All boys from six to 15 years oi age who want to fake part in the associations games this year must register before Oct nexl Saturday Times for registration which has mice of 31 are Thursday 79 pm Friday 79 pm at the Bradford Commrmity Centre To help take some of the load off the coaches and at the some time give the lads expert advice hockey school is to be held at the Community Centre Nov 11 and 12 The school which costs $5 per boy is ruoby former National Hockey League stars such as Waller nrrk Brndn and Sid Smith As it is opentolaï¬ from the surrounding districts such as Nowmorket Allisfon and Barrie Bradford youths would be wise do make application with arena manager Bob Lynn irro medialoly Boys will be accommodated on the ï¬rsbcome firstserved bas is Art Kneeshaw is the president oi the across with Ted cappl basketball team of equal status to the Globe Trot ters and Magicians will be hero The Sattelltes fea ture former Trotter stars Their opponents have yet to be named but will be local The wrestling is straight promotion deal between Northland Wrestling Enterprlzes and the Arena The Satteliteattractionirawthreewarpromotiorr with the Barrie Minor Athletic Club from which we hea we have retired jorcalibrrhockeyakbherlnbthir its out on regular basis anyhow We mentioned it previous scribblings about the possibility of having club here on parttime basis That may yet become areality We should be in position to report more on that before the week is out In the meantime léts look forward to attending the newceiling arena for firstthe wrestling and second the basketball JUST NOTES The Doctors and Drugglsts Annual golf tournament postponed from last week will be held at Barrie Golf and Country Club tomorrow This evening at Queens Park Smiths Dairy and Case Eagles play the second game of the Industrial Softball League finals Smiths leads the bestoffive series 10 Yesterday was the second anniversary in Barrie of Ross Manzer and George Egan operators 01 the Clark son Hotel The fellows have been most enerous in making donations to sporting groups lolly those concerning children Belated congratulations to couple of Barrie and District Senior Softball League players and their wives on the arrival or children last week Howard In Exhibi By THE CANADIAN PRESS ootreaLCanadirnsrcampaigm ing for their sixth straight Stnnlt ley Cup romped to an 81 win over Quebec Aces of the Ameri mummnauav night The power laden National Hockey League ch pions played below 5200 fans1000 more than capacityin the new Paul Sauve Memorial Arena in Montreal Detroit Red Wings of the NHL boat Vancouver Canucks of the Western League 62 The game was staged before 3000 customers at Pentlcton BC it was the seventh straight win for the Wings and their goals came from Val Fonteyne with two Howie Glover Allan John son Murray Oliver and John McKenzie Murray Wilkie and John Sleavor scored for Van couver Big Jean Belivoau scored two goals for the Babe while Bob Rousseau Jean Guy Talbot Wayne Conneuylienri Richard Claude Provost and Junior Lang lols collected one each Quebecs goal came from Norm Cochran after Charlie Hodge re placed ques Finals in the eon Lends Herbs am KNEESHAW Minor Hockey Proxy ï¬rst vicepresident Joe Gordon second vicepresident and Bob Lynn administrator Directors include Frank Wist John Kaoyo Schott Mm Cox Ceilings Gilklnsoo Mel Irving George Carson Rev Ross Wooley is mpoosible for rosulis reachln the press tions Too Montreal nets in rlod HULL GETS RAISE Chicago Black Howls cleaned up business matter or they pro pawdstomeoLBuifalrBisonsof the AHL tonight at Welland Ont Bobby Hull last seasons scoring champion signed oneltyear con tract lhat called for substanth salary increase The 21 year old leftwinger scored 39 goals and had 41 as sisls for 81 poinLa last year NHL rookie of the your Red Hay also signed with Hawks Meanwhile there was bit of gloom in the Toronto Maple Leafsv training camp Minor league amshave topped Leafs in exhib ion play and they had to work hard for 11 tie against Quebec Aces Sunday The veterans have been carry ing the weight for Toronto Bert Olmstcad after he ended hold out campaign has shown his old farm and veteran Johnny Bower has played well in the nets Bright spots have been the per formances of rookies Davo Keon and Bob Nevin Keon is the leamsfop scorer in exhibition games wilb six goals Nevin has three the second pe wcWashirrgtonilnilovinningsMon IDresssen Picks Buce On PitChi ngfl Depth By rot REICIILER MILWAUKEE AP Charlie Drosseo who twice has tried and twice has failed to beat New York Yankees in world series thinks Pittsburgh Pirates are co pable of doing ittbis year be cause of superior pitching like Pittsburgh to win said the voluble Milwaukee manager Monday The Yankees have more power but the Pirates have the pitching to stop them And they have Elroy Face for relief If had ljace Pittsburgh wouldnt be in if Thala what cost me the penhanl no relief pitching think good relief pitcher better than any starting pitcher you got proved ii with Joe Black in 1952 when man aged Brooklyn 11 won 15 games in relief for me saved at least thal many others and he beat the Yankees for me in the world series opener He was my best pitcher Dressen said the Yankees big edge was in experience since majoriw of them are world ser ies veterans while only three Pl rolesDon 308k Clean Labiao and Gino Cirnolibave seen scr ies competition CAN LOSE Sometimes club can lose the series before it even lakes my the field Dressen nddd That happened the last time Pills burgb team won pennantin 1927 The Pirates were so over awed by Baby Ruth Lou Gehrig and company they lost four straight to the Yankees ld like to give this Pittsburgh team Clubs scrambling For Baseball Leftovers By an wrurs Asloclnted Press staff erler Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees clutch the flags but the races arent over yet in the majors not with eightrciubs scrambling for the leiiovers While the Pirates still aglow after winning their first National League pennant in 33 years were idle Monday the Yanks Amerb can League champs for the 10th time in dozen years under manager Casey Stengel kept humming with +2 victory at day night it was the min straight suclt cess for the Yankees the longest bishoyoapianormaiorsaildvthe champs bcst string since 1958 when they also won 10 in row The races for chunk of world series cash split among the first divlsion clubs in each league cenlredaround Milwaukee St Louis and Los AngelesSan Fran Dangerlields Bop llllenwood 137 Dangerfield Motors thumped Allenwood 17 at Queens Park last night in Copaoo series softball game WithButch Boyd chucking six hit ball the Motormen had little trouble nmaingup an early lead and staying ahead throughout Art Mania and Brian Wiles led lhehitting attack for the win ners getting three apiece John Dougherty and Gary Hines had two apiece Bob Stacey had twoblls for Alienwood Bruce Mulholland and Don Robertson shared the clam in the NL and Chicago Baltlmore and ClevelandWash ington in the AL 50X MOVE UP thioagos While Sox balding to keep intact manager Al Lo pezs record of never having fin ished lower than second pulled into secondplace lie with idle Baltimore by beating Dctroit Cleveland lost 61 at Kansas City but retained iiigame edge over Washington forfourth place Milwaukee and St Louis were idlc1eaviogihoBravanavhail game in front of the Cards San Frdncisco moved within games of fourthplace Los An gelesbybealingthenodgersea in the only NL game scheduled The Yankees keeping the re maining races honest siarted most of their regulars at Wash ington but finishedby using 20 players They had to bounce back with two runs in the linb inning BROKE THE pinch single by Hector Lo pa broke up 22 tie after double by Bob Cerv and walk Dole Long who homered in the with single off loser Pedro Rae mos 11147 Minnie llilnoso was for belted his 20th home run and drove in two runs along with Luis Aparicio as the White Sox beat Bill Fischer Soulhpaw Bud Daley 55 beat Cleveland wilhafourhilter his first victory over the ludians this season The Giana shut out on Ihree hits for seven innings scored all their runs in the eighth three on Don Blosingameo triple few words of advicejust Ii words Malre believe youre play ing the Philiies if the Pirates can shake off lhose three games they lost to us and they start hitting like they have all year dont see how it go seven gameiPltlsburgb will win if in slx The Yankees are far from unbeatable iba Yankus real power is lefthanded that mean they have tnouble with good leithander and Pittsburgh has two of them in vinegar good Mizell and Harvey Had ix COULD BE LAW The pitcher who should give the Yankees the most trouble though is Vernon Law Hes got to start with Bob Friend work lag the second game Mlzell would be my choice to pitch the third game the first one in Yan kee Stadium My fourth starter it all depends on what Mlzell does and whos ahead in the ser les That day off for travel could be big advantage to Pittsburgh 11 Law is rightiar instance lI can pitch flireo games In comparison by depart rncnls Dressed gives the edge in the Pirates in defence and speed as well as in pitching fie rain the Yankees better only in power On mantoman basis Dres sen roles the Yankees better only at first base in centre field and behind the plate Business For Over 50 Years Serving Barrie second inning capped the rally INSURANCE AGENCY Ltd an an commercial Industrial and Panama hallIm 49 mama so 3mm NEW ISSUE An Investment Opportunin With Strong Capital Growth Potential BlHO CURB SEMIUS LIMITED very progressive Company is now offering cumulative participating preferenceshares and Common shares re This Company 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for Cookie Gilchrist of Tor ontoiargonaurs last year has been surpassed by this seasons leader halfback George Dixon of Montreal Alouettes Dixon who has scored at Ieas one touchdown in each of the six games inwhichhohas played rang up another six points Satur day as he went over for his 13th touchdown for total of 78 points with six gamesstill to be played in the regular schedule The sec endyear import from the Univer sity of Bridgeport in Connecticut needs only another seven touch downs to tie Pat Abruzzis league record of 20 and 120 points Statistics cam pile by The Canadian Press show the tricky running Dixon with 25polnt lead over halfback Dave Mann of Argos who pickedup only two single points as the Argos beat the Alouettes 219 Saturday Gil ohrist was the top scorer in the weekend Big Four action count ling 13 points to put him only one behind Mann and move him up from fifth to third place with total of 52 The hardhitting half back who has been doubling as linebacker and tackle on de fence scored touchdown field goal two converts and two singles SLIPS T0 FOURTH Ron Stewart of Dilawa Rough Riders who scored touchdown as Ottawa beat Hamilton Tigers Cats 3521 Saturday slipped from third place to fourth He has total of 48 points one more than Gerry McDougall of Hamilton who moved up one notch with mac plants on touchdown and three converts McDougalI is th re points ahead of Bill Bewlcy of Montreal who fell from fifth to sixth place He scored only three pointsa fqleld goalto bring his fatal to Gary Schreider of Ottawa was the top pnlntrproducei llio flawsHamilton game counting in points on touchdown and four converts for total also polnis lrlell him in seventh place the same spot he held theprevious week Mann and and Hal Patterson of Montreal Aloueltes have jumped into lie for leadership Busy Bees Driftwood Torry Hamilton harm single 01705 and Daily Jonds had lhe lop triple of 742 in the pass lt receiving depart ment 237 altempls and Sam Elcllc By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Western lnterproviaciai Football Union was rocked by upsets from top to bottom Mon day night The league leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers finally last game dropping 152 decision to the secondplace Edmonton Eskimos after 10 straight wins And forth reliefof allfltbose who grieve for the downtrod don Saskatchewan Roughriders picked up their first victory of the year beating Calgary Stam peders 4535 The lastplace Ri ders had last seven and tied one The league standings remained unchanged Winnipeg sï¬ll leads with 20 points four more man Edmonton is Columbia Lions are third with seven points one ahead of Calgary and four in front of the Riders Eskimos chopped lhe Bombers down to size at Winnipeg with two touchdowns and field goal They held mbers off with great defensive line PARKER STANDDUT Quarterback Jackie Parker fig ured in all of the Eskimo scor ing kicking the 21yard field goal and tossing touchdown strikes to halfbacks Cowboy Woodruff and JoeBob Smith Winnipegs two singles were kickedgby Charlie Shepard Saskatchewans win could al most be rated personal Viclnry for quarterback Bob is back in action afterbeing out with injuries ior five games Saskatchewan trailed 14 after the first quarter lcu 1421 AL me half The lead changed hands from then bn but Riders held Each now has 29 for the season but Mann holds an edge in yards gained with 741 to Pattersons 583 Right behind the leaders with 28 each are Paul Dekker of liam ilton TigerCats Dick Shallo of Argus and Bill Stribling of Argos leads weekago butwas not in action Saturday Dave Thelen of Ottawa still hasa fat lead the rushing delt partment addinglza yards Sol urday liis lolnl nowr is 9011 nearly 300 yards ahead of sec lands the quartcrbacks with an averagefga 103 yards in passing obm Role of Argos has the most completions ran of his Mann caught lwo 1115st Sat urday andPalterson took dared average in out of 20 for 601 vcrry of Monlreal ha the bcsi Winnipeg Beaten By Eskies 152 8143 edge at the end of the fhir quarter Ptacekr sparkling passing and fine receiving by halfback Bobby Rena were major factors in the victory THROWS llD PASSES Ptacek threw three touchdown strikes to Rennoneto halfback Jack Hill and ran 15 yards for one himse down came when end Jack Gotta scooped up wild pitchout by Calgary quarterback Joe Kapp and raced 60 yards for the score Reg Whitehouse converted five of the touchdowns and kicked 31 yard field goal Fullback Ferdie Burkett rounded out the scoring with 50yard single Halfback Don Stone and full back Earl Lunsford formed twoman scoring gang for Cal gary Stone ran for two touch downs and got the third one Kapp pass Lunsford ran for two Doug Brown converted all the touchdowns Start Richard For MayorPlug MONTREAL CF It was bound to happena plug for Maurice Rocket Richard to campaign for the mayoralty of Montreal There have been plenty of times during the illustrious Rock ets National Hockey League ca reer when he undoubtedly would have been shoein Now comes the 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