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Barrie Examiner, 6 Nov 1961, p. 7

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SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor Just Another Smith Not BarrieBooster Wally ou in the Great Outdoors Thatwas the usual conclusion of the weekly out door column written for this newspapfir by the late but not to be forgotten Wally Sml Smitt sciosin note was always full of warmth To himythe outdfiors meant happiness and wealth of health He was wishing everyone the best by offer ing the best Wall outdoors were everywhere the trees stood tall thz grass grew green and the streams bubbled Thousands of times he Ealnted this pretty picture He wanted to share it wit everyone As undoubtedly to others Wally Smith war vet eran and continual dogooder meant and wrll con tinue to mean much to me He tied the hook on my line the first time ever experienced the thrill of trout fishing caught fish that day and Smitty was tickled tYInlf He scooped up my camera to take picture of proved to be the greatest fls what roud catcher of ever caught Wally felt the thrill as much as did This first adventure into the land of streams has brought me endless pleasures thanks to Wally Smith know he made lives as happy for others Through his columns Wally increased pleasures for his many readers Whenever in doubt of opening sea ons for hunting or fishing or even provincial parks cople phoned my desk for the information They ew that Smitty did not work out of this office but knew too that he would have made the information available All this writer had todo was refer to one of Wal lys columns The answer was there Through his writings his preaching and his work in the field he was instrumental in conservmg much of the areas natural resources To Wally Barrie and immediate surrounding areas were the greatest spots in the world He proved it Yesterday saw flock of birds rummaging for food in The Examiner parking lot Too bad couldnt converse with them and tell them that Wally had feeding station bird feeder at his place Hes always had one there and hes always en couraged others to have them Hundreds upon hundreds of people paid their re spect to Wally Smith at yesterday Jennet Funeral Home Wally always gave the impression he wanted to be just guy named Smith who lived and loved his home town of Barrie Thats Wally Smith more often than not in the background when it came time to receive plaudits but in the foreground when the work was going on Good fishing Wally in your new Great Outdoors HOCKEY RECOR Kelly And Keon Score Winners For Kellys goal eomletod for the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Centres Hod Kelly and Dave Kenn and goalie Johnny Bower have put lloronto Maple leafs in the thick of the race for first piece in the National Hockey League Kelly and Keon banged home winning goals in the third pc rlod as the Leafs won twice during the weekend Bower was spectacular in both victories Kelly who at is one of the leading figures in the Leafs of fence turned the trick at De trolf Sunday night as the Lents edged the Red Wings 32 Kean 12 year old sopho more being touted by coach Punch imlach to succeed Kelly as team leader when the vet eran decides to call it quits fired his game winner in 11 triumph over Chicago Black Hawks at Tomato Saturday Bower nearing 40 pulled off 40 saves against the Black Hawks and as against the Rcd Wings as he lowered his goals agninst average for 10 games to spectacular Lao TIES WITH RANGERS The double victory boosted the Leafs into tie for second place with New York Rangers Each team has 15 points just one leg than front running Montreal Canadicns Rangers and Canadians bat tled to 33 tie at Montreal Saturday in the only outing of the weekend for both clubs Chicago Black Hawks 196061 Stanlcy Cup champions won their second game iniz starts Sunday edging lowly Boston Bruins 43 in the weekends only other game Chicagos first win also was against the Bruins Kelly an all star defence mnn with Detroit for 12V sea sons before coming to Toronto in 195960 where he has emerged as an all slnr centre broke 22 tie against his former team masts at 834 of the third pe rio Red Hot three goal comebac Leafs who at one point trailed the Wings 241 Detroit had taken so early wnr lead on goals by Gordie Howe and Eddie Litzenberger For How and thunberger who work on the same forward line it was the seventh goal of the season for each BREAKS rm At Toronto Kcon broke 11 duel against the Hawks at 1102 of the third period The its had existed since the halfway mark of the second After scoreless opening period Boo Nevin another so phomore put the Leafs in front 10 early in the second But Chi cago came back to tie it up 11 on Ken Wharranis second goal of the year Veteran Bert Olmstesd saw action in both Tomato games after recovering from an injury suffered in the Leafs pro sea son exhibition game tour Olm stead was used sparingly but put lot of life into the teams power play At Montreal the Canadiem played solid hockey for only 12 minutes but it was almost enough to get them victory They were badly outplayed through the first two periods falling behind 10 on New York goals by Camille Henry and rookie Jean Estelle The Hobs suddenly came to life before the halfway mark of the third and went into 32 lead on goals by Claude Provost Ber nie Geoffrion and Henri RI chard RELAPSE BRINGS LOSS last minute relapse how ever cost them the victory as Guy Gendron 27 year old left winger last season with Montreal banged home the ty ing goal with just 37 seconds remainlng in the game If we had won the game it Beavers Finally Stdlled By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Waterloo Beavers finally ran out of steam during the cckend and the rest of the Eastern Professional League is breathing easier Beavers red hot winning streak was stopped Saturday night in Kitchener when Sud hury Wolves erupted for twoI quick goals and 42 decision in the final two minutes of play The league lending Bcavers had chewed through the opposi tion for eight straight wins after dropping their first two games of the season And they played with meagre lzman vers His first was comer stop which deflected off Kitchener defenccmun and the second flip into the empty net after Kit chener pulled goalie Jack Mc Cartan in favor ofesixman power play Gord Lahrossiere and Neil Forth got the other Sudhury goals while Kitchener counters came from Leo Rochefort and Jim Neiison At Kingston Saturday the Frontenacs had 41 lead in the second period and coasted home Pete Panagabko scored two for the winners with Dick Cherry and Tommy Williams adding singles Saulte Ste Marie RED KELLY would have been stealing coach Toe Blake said after wards Still after making such great comeback its shame we couldnt hold the load for one and half minutes The tie left Canadlens winless in their last three starts after starting off the season with seven wins and one draw Only stout goal tending by Jacques Planlc kept them in the game Plante in fine form stopped 37 New York shots32 of them in the first two periods Lorne Worsley had to block only 20 drives in the New York nets ijonto DAVE KEON Eric Nesterenko and Stan Mi klta spearheaded Chicagos win Boston They each scored one goal and assisted on an other Reg Fleming and Wharram added the Black Hawks other tallies while Bob Beckett Terry Gray and Jerry Toppazzini scored for the Bruins CAhflBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines PA 68555 fl am mums MONDAY NOVEMBER 1m Don Emma Fires Three Goals lis Strathroy Tops Terriers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Weekend play ln the Ontario Hockey Association Senior League 1ch the teams occupy ing the isms positions as before although Windsor Bulldogs and Strnthroy Rockets strengthened their grip on the top two places The Bulldogs walloped Sarnis Rams in at Windsor Sunday to giro the unbeaten league leaders their fourth win Sec ondplace Strathroy won al over Gait Terriers at Strathroy Sn lurday Scroll playing its third game in as many days was no match for the rampaging Bulldogs and had to thank goalie Jim Helkle for keeping the score down to what it was Jack Costello lrwin Gross Gord Haidy and Bill Mitchell shot two goals apiece for Wind sor with Lou Bendo Walt Paw lyshyn and Joe Klukay netting singles Sarnia scorers were Jerry Mars Don Sengiois and Jack Kerwin in the other Sunday game Waterloo Tigers ramped to 60 George llovies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio PA 93 victory over st Thomas Bei mont Royals at Waterloo for their first vrln in four games The newlyformed Roy als had dropped 72 decision to Ssrnia Saturday night EARNS THREE POINT Winger Larry Lflxgus paced Waterloo with two goals and one assist with Ralph Kosowsn also getting double and singles coming from Bob Myers and J2 Dahmcr Waterloo ouuhot the visitors 4028 Royals were playing their first game in the league when they went down to Sarnia bes ien by the three goal play of right winger Jerry Mara George Spencer also right winger scored twico for tho Rams and Ross Dark and Wit llorn lienard got singles Dair McPherson and Jim Erison netted the St Thomas goals The Hawks had to fight all the way against the scrappy Bruins who had won twice and fled once in their previous threo starts BARRIE HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 lllllllllllllll Our low pr Drain old contaminate Cbamlcoliy stod system impulse To water Mpggl In toll mm mm Tail rudi is start eng plus FREE burnt onlilrooza or viola audition witm thorouglel dialer and hu lain lav PW be mama an mmdad amount at Iann war clot pluium iris and run to mak ice includes approved cleanr diotoi unain MW at annuit color hem plvolion housini mum it upon odiuat to standard Firulonn ngitono out and mum Iorllfllif um iymm 9pm probumPer from anti system lillOXI and We install only Isl qualify Antifreeze got goals from Eddie Kachur 9A5 8r Squad the entire Merv Kuryluk and Doug Robin In other weekendiactionthersanf i37 Azmimuflm 4355i lefififlil secondplace Kingston Fronten Fred mus sparked mlle In EH acs managed split downing ta 1h it Kitchener 3518 Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds gm Kingston 3214 notched the other The ions 5259 firestoe FRIGIIONE insurer or Montreal Toronto New York Detroit micago Boston Saturdays Results New York Montreal Chicago Toronto Sundays Results Toronto Detroit Chicago Boston Tuesdays Game Toronto at Chicago American League Eastern Division APt 46 so 17 as 2712 17 3612 1739 Western Division Buffalo 32 20 14 Rochester Cleveland Pittsburgh Saturdays Results Homester Buffalo Quebec Cleveland Pittsburgh Hershey Providence Springfield Sunday Results Quebec Buffalo Pittsbuigh Providence Springfield Rochester Tuesdays Game Buffalo at Quebec 31o Sier By THE CANADIAN PRESS Right winger Claude Provost of Montreal Canadiens scored one goal and assisted on another during the weekend and opened up twopoint lead over New Yorks Andy Bathgate atop the National Hockey Leagues indi vidual scoring race Provost off to his best start in seven NHL seasons has league leading 10 goals and the same number Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec 82 84 65 80 40 81 of assists for 20 points in only 11 games The leaders Provost Montreal 10 10 20 Bathgate New York 13 1t thzenherger Detroit 18 Geoffrion Montreal 10 16 Richard Montreal 815 McKenncy Boston 14 Bucyk Boston 10 14 HullOttawa 2811 Sudbury 2610 North Bay 33 55 Marie DHAScnior WLT APO 20129 Windsor Strofhroy Gall Chntham Sarnia Stratlord Waterloo St Thomas Tuesdays Gama Woodstock at Gait OHA Junior Hamilton Niagara Falls Montreal St Catharines Peterhoro Guelph Petcrborough at St Catharines Guelph at Niagara Falls NHL STARS Guy Gendron of New ork whose goal at 1823 of the third period brought the Rangers tie with Montreal Canadiens Sa turday Dave Keon of Toronto who scored at 1302 of the third pe riod to give the Maple Leafs 21 triumph over Chicago Black Hawks Saturday Eric Nesterenko and Stan Mikita of Chicago who each scored one goal and assisted on another Sunday as the Black Hawks bent Boston Bruins 43 Red Kelly of Toronto whose goal at 827 of the third period broke 22 tie and gave the Maple Leafs 32 decision over Detroit Red Wings Sunday NHL LEADERS standings Montreal won lost tied points 15 Points ProvostMontreal 20 Goals Provost 10 Assists Bntbgnto New York 18 shutouts Head Boston Saw chuk Detroit Penalties nato Mont HHNN¢ UNNhSOF OOHOHOq Eq=ngflu thccrnarais real 34 minutes 43 at home Saturday night and losing 31 to HullOttawa Cana dieris at Hull Sunday afternoon North Bay Trappcrs tied the Thunderbirds 88 at NorthBay Sunday to stay one point up on the cellardwelling Soo club BAGS TWO GOALS Centre Keke Mortson was the Sudbury hero scoring both the late goals which stopped Bea Sutherin Wins East Scoring By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two field goals kicked by Don Suthcrin gave Hamilton Tiger Cats their only points Saturday as they bowed 215 to Montreal Alouettes but the six points were enough to give Sutherin the Eastern Football Conference scoring title with 69 points Teammate Gerry McDougall had gone into the game leading Sutherin by three points in the scoring race Sutherin who also plays de fensive halfback for the Ticats kicked 10 field goals in 14 games the entire schedulel and converted 35 touchdowns statis tics compiled by The Canadian Press show The leading scorers Legend TToronto OOttawa HHamil ton MMontreal TD F6 Pts 69 66 BO 57 4d 46 42 42 42 41 36 36 30 30 $6 24 20 18 18 iii 18 Ill Sutherin McDougall Stewart Schreider Dixon Mann Scott Clark Dckkcr Gilchrist Bewiey Jackson Hole Thelen Faloney eoHaoh Mitchell Kelly Patterson Goldston Nesbitt Simpson Kingston goal was by Orval Tes SIEK North Bay had to come from behind three times to stay up with Sault Ste Marie Goals by rookie Ted Wright Kuryluk and Milan Marcetta of the Soo were matched by Roger Sa wlcki coach Bob Sabourin and Joe Szura lfyou pa $59 rent you can buy the Glencairn Weve got the answer to housing for workin CanadiansSeIfHelp Homeathal let you buy the home you want in the stage of corn lotion you can offer No money down no salary requirements 10 year lifeinsured mort ages All Nicholson Self Help Homes 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