THE GREAT By WALLY SMITH Head Earns Shutout cannons monitor BLACK HAWKS 71 In Bruins First Win MINNOW SEEKERS NOTE No person shall take or have in his possession bait mh weigh dnwing andis ving in the aggregate more than forty pounds from and including the irst of November to and incltlhding the 31 of March next fol ng Except under commercial dipnct licence for bait fish commercial seinenet licence for bait fish or baitfish dealers liconce no person shall sell butter or offer for sale or barter any bait fish No personl shall liberate any live bait fish into any waters other than those from which they were originally taken HUNTER SAFETY COURSES Tho Barrie District Anglers and Huntels Conservation Club are continuing their coursï¬ inHuntingLSafety at the Orange Hall in Allandsle Friday night tonight By the end of this year it is expected that upwards of 30000 hunters will hatebeenlrained in safe and proper gun handling under Ontarios Hunter Safety Training Program inaugurated in the all of 1957 The safe hunting project sponsored by the Ontario Depart meat of Lands and Forests is backed by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and other fish and gameclubs across the province Commenting on the success of the program bands and For ests Minister the Hon Spooner says am gratified by the wholehearted cooperation given by these instructors who give of their time and experience voluntarily in the cause of safety in the hunting field The interim shown by our young people in most encouraging PROCURING LICENCE As of September 15 1961 the procedure for acquiring any rmident hunting licence has been amended of that date the applicant must filewlth the licence issuer completed application in form number HT 14 and at An old licence issued to the applicant by competent authority or certificate of competence imued to the applicant by an instructor in hunter training Where the applicant has been issued hunting licence by competent authority and cannot produce it he may be issued licence provided the application form states in the appropriate place the reason why the licence cannot be produced The affidavit required to prove the loss of hunting licence is no longer required and instead revised application form is to be used MOOSE HUNTERS NOTE Scarcity of moose in some areas is attributed to poachers 777 who seared them back into the bush before therseusonopenedr Early reports from hunters along the highway between Sault Ste Marie and Port Arthur indicated somewhat disappointing results because the moose have moved back further into the bush with the added pressure from the highway opening last year BOWLING NEWS BRADFORDHLADIES Standings Vennettan 31AWs 30 Jeans 28 Pams Km 18 Tinas 12 bighv single wiu 3E Ross wnnrd had high triple of BOND HEAD MIXED By Till CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins wre propelled to their first victory of the 1961M National Hockey League season Thursday nlnt on net minder Don Heads fists period and both drew fivemin ute penalties The Bruins went on to win Answering seven defeats and being held to one tie Bend helped the team get going by getting into the fight said an enthusiastic coach Phil Watson no stranger to fiery displays of temper himself At the other end of the stand logs the unbeaten Montreal Ca nndiens regained first place from the die New York Rnng era by rolling to 71 victory over Chicago Black Hawks tho floundering Stanley Cup chnmv plans The Hahs have five vic tories and Uerinrsixrat and lend New York by one point RODS POWER PLAY At Boston the hlowup came at 1132 with the Bruins short VIC HASIUK involved In Brawl menta later Stasiitk swung his stick at Hend Head charged from his net dropped his gloves and waded In He and Stasluk wrestled to tthi it took minute to break up the battle while the small Boston Garden crowd of 7uaLsenLup roar befitting Stanley Cup playoff game It was the first malor pen hnnded on penalty Head 23w alty against an NHL goaltender yearold former Canadian Olym In years and the first in ma pic nctminder In his second mory for Boston netndnder year of professional hockey had Ted Green served Henda acn made five stops on the Detroit power play He robbed Stasiuk former Bruin twice Boston rearguard Bob Arm strong sent Stasiuk sprawling near the Bruins nets and mo By THE CANADlAN PRESS Hamilton Red Wings and St Catharines Teepees are the fa vorites in early rankings as the revamped Junior division of the Ontario Hockey Association moves into its opening phases While St Catharines does not see its ï¬rst action untlltonight Hamilton has already run up two victories in its first two starts The Red Wings upset Mont reaLJImior CannilEtIBTFt in the season opener at Montreailast Sunday and beat Guelph Roy als 7h Thursday night Peter tencc Head logged 101 minutes in penalties with Portland Bucka roos last season when they won the Western League crown now Head get the Buck Red wings Early OHA Favorites that took the Memorial Cup two years agogoaltender Ro Ber Crozier defencemnn Bill Speer and forwards Hay Cul len Duke Harris Bill Ives and John Brenneman From last years team which finished fifth St Catharines also has defenceman Patti Po pell and Doug Garrett and for wards Dennis Berieh and Den nis Hull brother of National League star Bobby Hull Campbell is also been on roo kie forwards Jack and Fred Stanfieldfrom Dixie of the Ju Pam Simone had high single of and high triple of 673 Ruth James had second high single 231 followed by Kay Wyman 230 Jean Stewart had second high triple with 597 VILLAGE LEAGUE Standings Hornets 3s Spoil ers 32 Aces 25 Tardies 2A Smokies 22 Hardrocks 11 Pointers 12 Diehards High singles went to Bob Mor ris 270Randy James 255 and Bon Hunt 248 FredHiï¬lï¬fghm triple of 609 followed by Randy goazmes 507 and Bob Morris ERADFORD PLAZA MIXED Standings Strikeouts 33 Up tlmists 80 Baby Dolls 26 Pin ups 26 Alley Cats 141nmcats 24 Ticatsmzo Tlfotshots 2i Cheerios 23 Comets 21 Rockets 21 Blowers 18 Ladies high single of 256 was rottedï¬hv AmLï¬minngtiï¬ Dodo Marks scoring the high triple or 521 Bill Marks bad the mens Impose Still Fine ETEï¬tPlayTi CALGARY CF Calgary Stampeders of the Western Football Conference fined Jacki Simpson $2755 Thursday and sold the renegade linebacker to YDenverrBroncs of the American ootball League Simpson jumped the club last weekend and turned up in Den ver His actionrwas discovered hén Stampeders decided to use him in game against innipeg Blue Bombers Mon day night but failed to reach lm Sunday morning by lele yphonrfrom Regina General manager Jimjinks lsaid Thursday Simpson was aived out of the Canadian Football League and sold to Denver Finks described the 2775 jlfle35 sï¬ffLbuther addej weirgetj algary 15 year in deal with ontrenl Alouettes and played few games at inside line ibaekec while Ernie Danjean twas laid up with rib injury ills has been inactive since Standings Devils 16 Unus uals15 Hydro Speed 14 Odd balls 12 Angels 12 Donuts 11 Lucky Six 10 Clinkers Eagles Edsels BooBoos No Blows Marylin Hollingsheadhnd the lndies high single of 252 and the high triple of 539 Second high single was posted by Elsie Reynolds 735 Audrey Brandt had the third high single of 232 and triple of 538 Mens high sitigleswere post edJLTodearshalem Kneeshaw 235 and Ernie Dun Mugs235 Ernie Dunnings had the high triple of632Lollnwed by Henry Deksterbouse 609 and Mickey Hollingshead 604 KEMPVIEW LADIES Standings Cacklers 29 Par cois 26 Blue Jays 23 Pirates Busy Bees 17 Penettes 15 Maulers 16 Spitfires 16Royals 16 Alley Cats 14 Night Hawks 11 Live Wires Scores Busy Bees Pirates Spitfires Live Wires ladders Parrots Maulers Night Hawkslz Blue Jays Penettes Alley Cats Roy als Dans had the high single of 292 High triple of 601 Wis TolledvbyMH unter Pitchers Too Free With Home Runs NEW YORK AP Theres good reason why chersPe dro Ramos of Minnesota and Mike McCormick of San Fran cisco had poor wonlost record in the 1961 baseball season 1heyweretoo generous with home runserves Ramos whose record was 20 11 yielded 39 homers to lead the American League while Mc Cormick 13167 topped the Ni tional with no figures compiled by The Associated Press re vealed Thursday Ramos who set an American League recordby allowing 43 gopher balls in 1957 has served mgr mmers in seven big league SeasonsHM thecircuit in 1958 Gene Conley of Boston was the onior circuit mnnnrcupwithv ewBurdetLie 1miwaukee Braves was second in the Na tionnl League with 11 nior League Phil Esporita of borough Petes edged Montreal SanLia and defenceman Brent 651hursday night Hughes of Bowmanville The series has under Eddie Bush of Hamilton one changes since last season Gone fluea mewum coaches are the Toronto Michaels Ma last several players who helped lots 196061 Memorial CUP the Red Wings to third place champions and Toronto Marl last season including forwards horns They and three Toronto Larry Jettery Ne Form Bob area teams have formed the Dillaboughnnd Dennis Ribant Metropolitan Junior League The addition of Montreal gave the DEA Junior series six teams St Catharines andHan1iIton boastthegrentes holdovers STILL HAVE SIX Campbell the Teepees still claim six members of the team BIG ESEVENEW CANADIAN mes Bostons lohnny Bucyk and Montreals rnie Geoffrion produced threepoint outbursts in Thursday nights National Hockey League action moving up behind leader Andy Bathgate in the individual scoring race The two each added goal and pair of assists to their totals while Bathgaters New York Rangers were idle The leaders Plat Bathgnte New York 11 15 Libenberger Detroit 12 Provost Montreal 11 gGeoltrion Montreal 11 BackstromrMontreaIfldlo Ingarfieldeew York to Eye Detroit 10 ROCK STEAM BATHS WM LY aï¬m to 1111 VPA 87III Bucyk Bostonkarmv and detencernen Brian Walsh and Ron Miszuk ï¬ï¬‚llEIG ownerW to make your bowling tbevery but in Barrie eIsan even treat all season long uoloo IM some HOME To sunooo coMHJRT Sunocn blended neatlngail given Switch to Sunoco today mcqurzs rams Thwart HAIR am going the same way last year said Boston general manager Lynn Patrick Of course Head had to be good In goal and needed offen Live help against the Wings He made 41 stops many of them spectacular and got his four goal edge from Doug Mohns Johnny Bueyk Charley Burnannd Dick Mclssncr HABS TERASH HAWKS For the Canadlena good scor ing punch from two forward units anti solid checking by the third am making up for the loss through flnillries of centre Jenn Bellveau and leftwinger Dickie Moore both 30 goal menlast season ee 395 Guelph Royals who led the league in season play last year suffered the moat through grn duntion Conch Emil Francis lost goalie Dennis Jordan his best defencemnn in Al Lebrun and the potent scoring trio of Rod Gilbert Gene Ratelle and Bob Cunningham among others Veteran coach Hap Emma of Niagara Falls Flyera and roo klo Nell Burke of vPeterborongh have heavy rebuilding jobs Seven different player get into the scoring Ict Gilles Tremblay got one In the first perlad and Billy lllcke made it 24 in the second The Cann dlens poured it on in the third as Bernie Boom Boom Gent lo Himmaide Bobby Roussenusoored Murray Balfour spoiled shutout bid by Montreal goalie Jacqiiea Plants with Chicagos lone goal at 425 of the third period goal and was beaten on two vantage over the Canadians for two periods only to be thwarted by Plante and some erratic shooting Hall usually steady had had night He knocked the puck In his own net for Trembleya The Hawk hadthiEhiadT hreakaways by Provost and Rt eau SEOVE REFEREE There were several Ilareups which caused referee Frank lid vari to hand out 16 penalties two of them 10minute miscon ducii to Richard and Chicagos Stan Mlkltn Richard got his misconduct for shoving Udvnri after face ofl In the first period lililtita got his for slapping his stick on the ice after being called for tripping in the second lVrnnniuuun North Juniors Georgian Bay Champions BanleNorth Juniors won the Georgian Bay Central District championship yesterday when they downed Midland junior 1M Quarterback Ron Howell piloted his team with skill and called three successful touch down yo Doug Smith Ron Schu and Terry ldeeon got Abemum Atkinso big4h verta 5er afield goal point came when Howell pan edtto George King for the ex tra point on the touchdown scored by Schuch Midland quarterbackSer Du beau just couldnt seem to get hla team moving ln the senior game Midland came out on top 187 Brian Dnbcau Bill Blnkley and Grant Robinson scored the rnniora However none of the touch downs was converted The lone Barrie North major was scored JJLALMnffaLandmvmby Jim Hughes North quarter back John Daugherty couldnt get his squad organized to score on their several close calls while Midland quarter back Don Popple couldnt seem to miss The main reason for Northl loss was weak de fence aomc of the player re mgrlied after thagame Hurry Beat Winter Get Your Just after the games Mont real and Boston announced com pletion of threcplnyer trade The 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