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Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1961, p. 8

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By STEVE JONBSUU Sports By KEN WALLS two striker Editor Well herewe go again The pinch hitter for the arts column is still at bat and would like to mention at while there are two strikes there have been no itches which might lead to walk to first base Our tevie has been Leleased from hospital oyer the week dltbecamenecess Men in pairs and furthermore be got to writing mash notes to the cook beg pardon dietitian However his re turn to the editorial sanctum of this newspaper has been dela ed by his medical adviser distinguished curler go fer and poker player SUNDAY SPORTS altern Football place nfiuu downed The girls softbau playoff took place on Sunday af ternoon at Queens Park with nary complaint from the clergy or letter to the know it was scheduled but since no admission was jamongrthe spectators is assorted slugs and buttons This journals writeu editorMaybe they didnt anyway it was quite legal charged Passing the hat sure way towind up with such as our Barrie parking meters never experience Or do they Chief noted that 250 ersons attended the game of ba on the Sabbath ch sure ly must have been complimentary Your subbing collt umnist passed the park en route tothe golf course at approximately pm and slowly counted the bios chers The 250 figure could only have been reached by includinglhe umpires the inhabitants of most houkes on Parkside Drive and the visitors at the HVH Anyway it is noted the fourth game of this lndian Summgjeries will be played at Newmarket tomorv row night if the shows of County first Presumably home and that will force Park Lets hope they make py too Idaho dont reach Simcoe Newmarket might win at fifth game in Queens it The golfers will be hap And by the way the opening banquet of the mens section of the curling is coming up tomorrow night too The ladies section will have their dinner later but they have an opening meeting slated for Thursday eve EARRIES TRIO WITH BRUlNS Last issue of Hockey News carried pic of three wellknown and popular ho ckey players of the Boston Bruins who seem to be having their troubles so far rie Flyers 1951 Memorial and Mohns were three were his season in getting on the score sheet They were 11 Toppazzini Don McKenney and Doug Mohns wh 91 tltead snLhensuchasthistrioskatedforrBair on the roster of Barries Cup champions although McKenney subs brought up from the to help out if needed in the playoffs Topper was the big man at right wing on the line with the Emma cous ins Paul and Don of the 1951 club and also the teams policeman on ice won the Canadian junior McKenney and Mohns as to playing for Boston Two years later the Flyers title again with the same stars Here thy atcstiL ORILLIAS GOLFCURLING PROBLEM Golfers were sorry to learn that popular pro at St orge Country Club north of Orillia Ed Leeder Orlllias sportsmen have lem curlers and golfers th has been plan to amal down the majority so did the golfers real contentious prob at is For some timethere the two clubs closing by wider margin but still for Olympic Games held in the first time this winter Ths official 90minute film will be throughout the country official photographer Marvin cc er of recorded the games on color film for the winter games or ganising committee Films has been formed to pre pare first time will be able to sea in Eloss detail the colorful and ex University of Denver ski coach MELBOURNE AP Gene Sarasen veteran United States pro golfer said Monday night the Ryder le golf matches be tween Britain and the United States shouldrbe Icrnppcd and replaced with an international event along the lines of the Da vis Cup in tennis In Australia to narrate telc vised match Sarazen said the world should be split into zones and elimination matches played Sarazen predicted the balance of world golf power could swing to the Japanese Hundreds of thousands of Japanese tire playing the game he said if they can get the right instnictlon they could take over from America McDougall Schneider Mann Scott Clark Dixon Sliatto Dekkcr Bowley Statistics Show Stewart Leading ny rnn CANADIAN miss The deadly kickan toe of Don Sutherln Is rapidly chipping away at Ben Stewarts scoring lead in the Confercn Sutherin Hamiltons meat specialist kicked eight points Sunday as the Tigers Cats defeated Montreal Alou ettes 155 and now has total of 55 only five behind Stewart manhuntoak little Ottawahulk back was held to standstill day as the Argo the Rough 1idcrs Gene Wouldscra Ryder Cup Match Hamilton fullbact Gerry hie Dougsli soared his eighth touch down Sunday to take over third place with 48 points He II on up on Gary Schreftler of 0t tawo who managed lone coir vcrt Saturday his 35th Ho also has four field goals All alone in fifth place is Ton ontos halfback and punter Dave Mann Mann ldcked sin gta Saturday and now has seven in addition to six touchdowns 101 pm All of the top fivs have played schedule to data except Stow Irt who has misled two Behind Mann at 41 points are Hamilton halfback George Scott and Montreal fullback Don tlark each with seven touch downs Scott however missed three games because of mis taken us Army draft coli He returned to Hamilton dur ing the weekend and will have two more games to advance his position provided the club gets Commissioner Syd it rs okay to put him back in action Theleaders Legend Tloronto 0t lawa HHamiiton hf Mont real Stewart utberin fififlefimfifififi ewanqqaeaaa Eoooooofie mooooaoseq uoooooaeouo Official Winter Olympic Film Made Available The official featurclcngth motion picture of the V111 Win Squaw Valley California will be released for showings for made available to ski clubs This word comes from the San Francisco who Becker announced that new company VIII Winter Olympic promote and distribute the official film The American public for the citing story of the best Winter Olympic Games ever staged The 90minute fullcolor sound motion picture Faster Stron ger Higher has been edited from over 40 hours of film idiot by Beckers 24 cameramen The film which is now in its final editing stages will be available for ski club bookings after Nov ThaJilmwlll be narrated by internationally known newsman and adventurer Lowell Thomas Willie Schaeffier who was dir ector of ski events for the Squaw Valley games also To Ski Clubs Stronger Higher will be made available to ski clubs on an ex clusive basis their which Olympic champions to aid them in fundraising activities help davclop future Complete information on book ing the 90minute official Olym pic film may be obtained by writing VIII Winter Olympic Flhns Denver Colorado 11 Gienarm Place sasseeaasns FIRST PRACTICE Action at Barrio Arena last night as goalie Don Rich tries to keep the puck out during the first practice of Barrie Bay City Falcons1ho team will be whittled down to is from the SOodd who turned out last night Team manager Bill Bennett said he canonich REGISTRATION Jim Lowe president of Barrie Midget and Juvenile Hockey Association an nounced yesterday that reg istration for the teams would take place on two separate nights Any hock ey players from 14 to is should be at the basement of the city hall this Thurs day and next Thursday Oct 28 and Nov from 19 pm The league will incorporate two learns from Camp Borden again this year Mr Lows said VETERAN WRITER DIES BOSTON AP Melville En Webb 85 Boston Globe sports writer for more than half century died Monday He re tired in 1953 GERRY JAMES was pleased with the turnout and that first impressions were good We have good goalie in Rich Bill said afiflweflhave some good flayers from last years club such as top scorer Earl Mo Cronc and runnerup Bob Garner We also have Marv Rutledge from Niagara Fall roa BAY CITY PALCONS Flycrs And then there are Paul Emma and Chuck Wood two venerable cxFlyers who will add lot of spice to this years temliilractlcor will be tonight at 830 and every night five nights week un til the first game on Nov against Allan Cup champ Gait Terric Hoeksira EPHLScoring Leader With Three Goals Eight Assists MTAWA CP Centre Ed Hoekstra secondyear man with Kitchener Waterloo Bea vers hartakenthfieadifilhd Eastern Professional Hockey League scoring race with the ziggama season only 15 games The first league statistics is sued today show Hoekstra with 11 points on three goals and eight assists He is two ahead of Orval Tessier of the league leading Kingston Frontenncs The statistics include games up to Sunday night Tessier who took the EPHL scoring title two seasons ago with 125 points has picked up four goals and live assists in four games Hoekstras total was reached in six games Five voterans are tied for third spot with seven points each They hreLen Ronson iJavcl Balon and Mel Pearson all of the Beavers Tom Mc Carthy of the Frontenacs and Mev Kuryluk of Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds The only newcomer among the leaders is Gord Howarth of Sudburngolves with six points He shares eighth spot with teammate Cleland Morison Harry Slnden and Bob Atte slcy both of Kingston and Ml lan Marcetta of Sault Ste Marie CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warflioustng Agents for North American Van Lines PA 66555 BARBIE EXAMINII TUESDAY OCTOBER ml Pilots Out Hillman Called By Hawks CHICAGO AP Chimgo Black Hawks called up 22year old defenceman Wayne iiiliman from their Buffalo farm club Monday Hillman from Kirkland Lskr has been with Buffalo two years He will join the Hawks in New York for their National iockey Lc ag ll game with Rangers Wednesday llillmon is replacement for 5nL Pierre PllQMhUJllL Piiolc may be out of lhs lineup month First line centre Blil Hay also will not make the trip cost He still is nursing carbunclc on his right ankle and bin mined the Hawkslast four games He is not expected back for about 10 days Fillies Favored For English Race LONDON AWThree flliiea today led the callover for So turdaya Cambridgeshlro handle capa horse race that has not been won by filly since the Second World War Sticky Case remained the fa vorite at 10 to Rachel ad vanced to ll to Stanley May Miss ASaturdays Game TORONTO CF Defence man Alien Stanley may be kept out of Toronto Maple Leafs lineup Saturday by chorley horse he picked up Sunday night while scoring two goals in hair 91 National Hockey Leogrmdefcat of Boston Bruins Stanley felt no injury when he was hit by John Bucyk In the first period but developed the charleyhnrse on the flight back to Toronto ltmay boadayortwobo fore doctors know whether Stan ley will be able to play against New York Rangers hers Satur day George iiovies CONSTEUCHON LTD Barrio as 131st flhfinaieuolemincthLao BMIIJLCiinciL WesternTitle WlNNiPEG CPilf anyone had hopes of knockingWinnipeg Blue Bombers out of first place in the Western Football Confer ence this season they were shattered Monday night The Bombers clinched the top spot and bye into the confer ences bestnfthree final series before 13774 fans The Bomb ers have fivepoint lead over Queens Freshman diaif°°33l€ma£dmili$ 553 Dominates Scaling games left in the logama reg ularschedule mites The Stamps and Eskimos An 18 year old freshman clash in twogame totalpoints series opening Nov 11 to decide member of Queens University Golden Gaels dominates the opposition However since the curlersledli irfrenhheg Millerfhav ounde approval and the merger now is in doubt Built in 1923 the present curling building is said not to come up to required safety standards When it was learned the annual fee might go froiss to $100 in the new Not only are the competitive events of siding jumping speed and figure skating and ice hockeypictured but many inti mate and interesting sidelighta on the athletes and Spectilfis are revealed Audiences will see some of the finest oom petitors in the world as they vied for the coveted Olympic jgolirmedaih The featurelong Faster ea around the golf cl ed town council to refuse permit new curling club lsnt it nice to have everything peaceful inBarrie Sports of course who meets Winnipeg in the fi nnl MONTREAL or Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers continued his hot pointgetting streak last week but failedta gain anLgroumLonhis closest pursuer Eddie Litzenberger of Detroit Red Wings in the Na tional Hockey League individual scoring race Official NHL statistics released today show Bathgate 29yearold right winger scored one goal and collected six is sists in four games to extend his leagueleading point total to 15 But Liizenberger on come back trail after two relatively non productive seasons with Chicago Black Hawks did even better He played only three Redmen scoring statistics at the hallway Paced by fullback Gerry mark of Wthe senior intercol James who scored touchdown legiate football season Bill Edwards graduate of Ottawas Nepean High School has four touchcdowns in three games and 10point margin in first place Statistics compiled by The Canadian Press show the first six places shared by players of Queen the 1961 eleaderswith three ght victories and the defending champion McGill Eehind Edwards with14 points is Gary Stickler the two field goals and five con verts the Bombers led 30 117 and 257 at the end of the first three quarters Other Winnipeg touchdowns kicked single ScienceNow Shrinks Piles Without els placement specialist ain or The sixfoottwo zoo pounder from Waterloo haskicked nine converts field goal and two Finds omit Milans ll Sirinh donti were scored by Farrell Fims top with two Leo Lewis and Gordie Rowland Jack Delvecux no urznnannonn ames in wh mm three In Second Place times and hgiped up four other goals to ruiHrispoint pro ductfin to 12 ii Saihgste leads the league in assxsts with 11 while Litzenber ger is tied with Montreal Cana diens Ralph Backstrom for the lead in goals withsix HOWE MOVES UP Litzenbergers linemate Ger die Howe and New Yorks Earl irigarfleld also had sevenpoint performances last vweek and are tied with ClaudeProvoat of Montreal Canadiens for third lace atJQ pain Dcnn Prentice of the ltangv rs andsdohnny Bucyk of Hos tonBrulns share sixth place with nine points 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