Barrie won the Ice battle of the aulos at the local arena last night to maintain top spot in the Georgian Bay Intermed Into Hockey League Bay City Falcons made it two consecutive viclories in the ynung season edging tlealord Chevies 86 This was Mea fords first game of the year And again making history repeat it was the hILineoi Earl McCrone Gerry McBride and Dan MacDonald that sup plied the bulk of the scoring punch Such was the case through the early stages oflast season and such was the case against Oritlla Lakevicws earlier in the week MUNE While this trio did the scor ing the other two lines did their share The Bob Gamer Ross Cameronvchuck Edward line got the other three tallies while the Al SmithLew Stodr dartJohn Maloney group had many chances offensively and shone defensively Falcons wasted littletirne In taking the lead and had two goal cd 42 by the end of the initial stanza It was 75 after 40 minutes of fast play that crowd of more than 1000 over 500 paid watched using the vocal chords to excess Each team scored once in the finale Barrie spent good deal of the time killing penal ties handed down by referee Stan Easier of Toronto For more than five minutes late in the finale Barrie played one and somclimes two players short Yet the club survived through courage alone The MLine did most of the amplighling in the opening per iod with McBride who potted three for the evening hitting twice and McCrone who was to get another later in the game getting one Edward got mora Barrie penalties in the other MacDonald had three assists in the or minutes And so it wanL bleaford prov ed much stiller opposition than Orillin and it was predicted by some fans after the game that Chevies would still win it all this season Eds Note Its long season GOT ROUGH With so much scoring in the first two periods something bad to give and did However it wasnt the netrnlnders Bar ries Don Rich stopped in of it shuts hurled his way in the last session Sleafords Norm Long stopped nine of re Maybe it was fatigue or may be anger but 12 penalties were called in the final 20 minutes five more than in the first two periods combined Falcons Howard Forbes and Chevies BillAbbott took double minors for slashing although the stick were mighty high Fpu succession gave Meslord enty of chance to do some damage However whichever three men coach Al Shcwchuk throw on the Ice stopped the Chevs pretty good When the visitors did get break Rich was bar ring the door SCORERS Aside from the scoring efforts of McBride ltlcCrons and Ed ward Barrie goals came from Garner and Cameron Dave Fitter bad the hat trick for Mealord Cagey veteran Charlie MacDonald had sin gle as did Don Brainsrd and Ray McCallum Next Tuesday and Wednss day Barrie plays at Coiling wood and Meaford Friday its back home to Midland ICE CHIPS Barrie was min us Ab Bowen who figures hes not In shape to help Mayor Willard Klntle drops ge Chevies In 196162 Home Start ped the puck to officially open the home season following halfhour oi entertainmmt by the Barrie Trumpet Band The trumpet band from RCAF Carnp Borden entertained between per iods MEAlORD goal Long de fence Parker Graham Meek Wheeler forwards Brainard MacDonald Cook McCallum Fitter Abbott teenager Jar vis Menary BARRIE goal Rich defence Forbes Robertson Cairns Sanlt derson forwards McBride ltlcv Crone MacDonald Garner Eda ward Cameron Smith Stod dart Muloney offidsls referee Stan Rosier Tomato lineman Ted Watson Barrie First Period FalconsMccrone MacDonald McBride 111 FalconsMcBride tMacDonald Chevieshid MacDonald Brninard 1156 FalconsMcBride MacDonald McCrone icon CheviesFitter Abbott Bralnard FalconsEdward Garner Robertson 1734 Penalties Edward sloshing 238 Parker 431 Cairns 1639 Red Wings Defeat Falls Flyers 32 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Scorers for Red Wings were Thered be monomer bat tle for first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior race if it werent for Hamilton Red Wings Only three points separate the second and the last place teams But tho Wings have tripping use Lobsinger and Stoddart thighstlcking 2900 Second Period PaleonsMcCrone Robertson CheviesFitter Parker CbnvlesBrsinard MacDonald FalconsCameron Garner Abbott Meek Penalties Sunderso tbonrd ing 331 MacDonald hook ing 551 Third Period FalconsMcBrid MacDonald 14 CheviesMacDonald McCallum Meek Penalties Lobsinxer high sticking Plus loaninuts miscon duct 635 Abbott and Forbes double minors for slashing 954 Robertson slashing 1015 McBride boarding 11 34 delayed Sanderson 10 mlnute misconduct 1134 MacDonald tripping 1139 de layed Abbott tripping 1711 Fitter holding 1510 Shots on goal by ltiealord 13 11 1489 Barrie II 10 MacQueen Scores Reds Big Tally By THE CANADIAN PRESS Providence Reds used spec tacular goal by defenceman Ed MacQuecn and defeat suf fared by Hershey Bears to grab sole possession of second place Leagues Eastern Division Fri day night MacQucen 25year old vet eron scored midway through the third period to give the Reds 52 victory over the last plnce Quebec Aces The Bears meanwhile dropped 41 deci sion to Rochester Amerloans tied for second place with Cleve land Barons in the Western Di vision The Bears are third in the East four points ahud of Quebec and two behind Provi dence The Aces who have won only four of 14 games this season Inwell MacDonald Pit Martin and Hamilton Flyers marks men were Terry Crisp and Bill Glnshan The Junior Hahs behind early in the opening period scored live straight goals The third period was enlivened by in the American Hockey By IONESCU Sportal Editor BOOM AT ALLISTON Maybe its the air around there but the folks down lston way are as active as the busiest of bees when comes to winter sport The town has always gone all out to little league hockey whether it be house league or district Little NHL The juvenile Hornets have never failed to put on good show against outside competition This winter Alliston is in two more grades of bee key It was instrumental in reviving trueblue home bred Junior hockey Hornets naturally pla league with Newmarket Uxbridge and Oshawa Vt throwback to the days when oldtimers say hoc ey was hockey this league allows no imports Its strictly one communitys kids against another GIRLS ON BLADES As if the increasing interest in boys hockey wasnt enough to make most settlements envious Alliston is into girls hockey in big way The folks piddled with it bit last winter then held what was called an Ontario Tournament it drew about 13 teams from across the central and southern portions of the province It wasnt onenight affair by any means Alliston now has girls league and the populace is showing first swinging melee between ninepoint lead over the second place Niagara Falls Flyers whom they defeated 32 Friday night for their eighth straight victory In other league action Mont real Junlor Canadians dumped Peterborough Petes 52 in Montreal and Guelph trounced St Catharines Tecpees 83 At Niagara Falls Red Wings margin oi victory was goal by Bob Hamilton with less than Bryan Watson of the Pains and Hahs Germain Gagnon Thir teen penaltles including four maiors and one misconduct wore meted out in the third arlod Johnny Taylor scored two goals and Andre Boudrlas Re jean Richer and Yvan Connie yer one each for Montreal Pe terboroughs goals were by Lorne ODonnell and Jim Patv tarson held 2ztie until ltiacQueen put on his show at Providence He blazed up the left side of the ink and eluded Quebec defend rs three times with some fancy tick work before scoring Other Providence goals went to Zelllo loppnzzlnl and Serge Boudreault Michel Harvey and Guy Rousseau scored for Que bec The Americans spotted Her hey lead on Howie Yan siks firstperiod goal then I2 FIRED FUCK ARROW FOR GOAL By LAURENT cmasaoN Canadian Press Stall Writer Blonde leftwinger Bobby Hall of Gdcago Black Hawks is how ing 5050 early season Hull before this year the teams most potent offensive weapon has been virtually muz zled It could be because of in juries to his linematcsccntre Hill Red Hay and rightwinger Murray Balfour Hull missed Hays playmnk lng magic for eight of the Hawks first to games Then just as the linelabelled mil lion dollar unit by coach Rudy PIIullsWns back together Bal four reinjured his left wrist fraet red in last springs Ston Balfour did not accompany the Hawks for National ankey League game against the front running Canadlcns in Montreal tonight He also is expected to miss Chicagos game at New York Sunday Detroit is at Toronto In an other game tonight All teams play SundayTomato at Boston and Montreal at Detroit along with the ChicagoNow York batlt tie Hail the NHLs scoring chom plea in 195960 has only our goals and six assists to show for 13 games this reason FACES FORUM JINX To complicate matters to ley Cup playoffs night hes playing on an ice McCcirtqn Is Star In Kitchener Win By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Waterloo Beavers Stans attempt to get Chadwick out of the nets for an extra nt tacker They may have lost the Guelph sparked by Dave Mc roared back with two goals by ore than mild interest With the fever so high at Alliston spread Newmarket for instance it just had to which had no girls league but sent team to last years tourney now has no less than 85 lassies wanting to lace on the blades for the sake of making like their brothers All this makes me wonder how the idea junior and girls hockey Im especially interested it seems this avenue has never ed Lets ask our young ladies Wemales could be in for surprise junior Hornets open their home the Community Arena hosting in Barrie JUST NOlESr The season next Friday at Newmarket would go in the girls angle because been thoroughly explor how they feel about it Belated congratulations to coach Dave Palmafeer and his junior gridders from North Collegiate on win ning the Georgian Bay Football Championship Badminton Club Holds First Games The newlyorganized Stayner Badminton Club bald its first games in the gymnasium of the new stayner Collegiate About 20 players made use of the four courts from to lo 12111 The new club was formed through the efforts of Mrs Lloyd Gilbert and Ken Nichob son and the membership is firestone srzs 75WI4 expected to exceed 40 players in short time Until formal election of officers is held Mr Nicholson and Mrs Gilbert are serving as chairman and sec retarytreasurer respectively Bill bowling is supervising games and instruction of be ginners Players expressed enthus iasm for the facilities of the collegiate gymnasium which Will be uSEd by the club each Monday evening until the end of May TOWN COUNTRY 2555 IN Wilma GET TRACTION YOU CAN TRUS UNLOP 51 PA 6658S NEW LOW PRICES ON NEW TOWN and COUNTRY TIRES T00 two minutes to go plus sparkl ing netminding acrobatics by Buddy Blom IIAD BUSY NIGHT Hamilton was outshot 3118 but Blnms wizardry kept the Flyers oil the scoresheet until late in the second period See Few For Riders Argos OIIAWA 0P Toronto Ar gonauts and Ottawa Bough Riders square off today under ideal weather conditions in suddendeath semi final game for the right to meet Hamilton llgerCats for the Eastern Foot ball Conference championship Both teams held brief work outs at Lsnsdowns Park Friday afternoon 0n the whole there are law changes in the two teams who met on the some fields week ago Ottawa took that game 3543 thanks to lively ground at tack and the passcatching af fons of Leo Chandler who scored two touchdowns early in the game Toronto coach Lou Agase hopes to have patched the hole in the pass defence with there placement Boyd Carter with Ron Morris Chandler who un Iuggled Stamps Play Edmonton CALGARY CP Calgary Stampeders test year of re building today as thoy open the Western Football Conference semi final series against Ed monton Eskimos The teams enter twogame totalpolnt series just as they dId in last but there Is one striking difference Only six Slampeders occupy the same po sitions they did last year The other 15 spots offensively and efen vely have been filled with new faces byrookle couch Bobby Dobbs If the juggling pays off today and again Monday night in Ed monton it will be the first time the Eskshave been denied Bruce Gamble and one each by Bruce Draper and Gerry Eb man Combs three goals took its sec ond win of the reason other Guelph scorers were Smith with two and Oscar Al len Terry Oliver and John Mn klus lnck Stanfield on Berlsh and Jerry Bumbacco got St Catharines counters Changes canucks Portland 21 31 THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks are show ing signs of improving their last place standing in the Western Hockey Leagues Northern Di ll on The driving force In the Com cka recent surge has been til last week wasnt considered playingflah PM awn He much of threat beet Carter on both his scoring plays We could be wrong said coach Frank Clair of the Rid ers but the odds are the Argos will be out to scalp us through the air and not on the ground MAY START LANCASTER Elders will probably start Ron Lancaster at quarterback with Russ Jackson ready to take over if Ottawas air attack In muf fled late switch in the Ottawa Cored the winning goal with just 24 seconds remaining in mminute overtime period Frf day night to give Vancouver or win over Portland Bucka roos The homeice win moved the Canucksto within one point of the thirdplace Calgary Stam eders Edmonton Flyers Northern Division leaders scored 51 victory over Seattle Totems at Edmonton Dave Fuke Vancou vers other goal Gord Fasho way scored for Portland NFL Race Interesting lineup is George Diederich to replace middle linebacker Ron Koes Koes came out of Fridays warmup on the limp An early seasnn injury came back to ag gravate his right knee Argonauts will probably start halfback Lyon Bottoms who was kept out of last weeks am by mm the day of reckoning Sunday in both divisions of the National Football League Then again it may merely set the stage for one of thawildest races the league has seen in years place in the conference final for 12 years About 20000 fans are expected for the if pm MST to pan EST kickoff ield conditions at McMahon Stadium wlllbe near perfect and sunny day of 55 degrees is expected Eskimos are 14point favorites to take the series and go on to bestofihree final against Winnipeg Blue Bombers Dobbs will be the last man to chal lenge the doubts oddsmakers have about his team Our hall club being the kind of ballclub it fsyoung and im maturehas played spotty foot ball Dohbs said Friday We are capable of beating the defending champion Phila delphia Eagles Collidan hut wrap up the Eastern Confer ence championship by whipping tbs defensivelyproud Giants in New York The Eagles have won seven games and lost one New York has 61 wonlost record If the Giants conquer the Ea gles the two teams would be tied and anything could happen in the remaining five the 1961 campaign NEW YORK CPLIt may he drew brilliant performance from Olympic goalie Jack Mc Cartan Friday night and opened up six point lead over sec ond plnco Kingston Fronten ncs in the Eastern Professional Hockey League McCariBn with 37 shots to handle allowed only one power pIay score as the Beavers edged the antonacs 21 at Kingston Sudbury Wolves downed Sault Ste Marie Thunderblrdo 62 in the nights other game to break third place the with lIull Ottawa Canadiens They beat goalie Roy Edwards three times insthe first five minutes of the second period to break the Thunderblrds spirit The Wolves playing before 2000 home fans counted two goals by Gord Haworth and singles by Gummy Burton Ed Diachuk Dennis Rathwell and Mike Mahonoy Doug Robinson and Merv Kuryluk scored for the Sault SPARS WITH OFFICIAL In the third period Sudburys Kelte Morison after tnngling with Dino Robazza turned on linesrnan Merv Grlhbons Grib hons retaliated but the two were separated by other players It was goaltenders duel at Kingston The Frontenacs Ed Chadwick although he had only 24 shots was almost as spectac ular as McCartan Ed Hockstrn and Leon Rochefort beat him in the second period while Tom McCarthy finally got past him Cartan in the third by slapping in Dry Tesslers rebound The Beavers plied it on in the final mlnu thwarting King Buying reversal of form games of BARRIE GOVERNMENT sunptus sroxs Ross 51 PA 60622 anybody in Canada on given day By the same token if we play like we have on some days anyone Is beating us auosnsous msunaucs mm 12 DONALD 51 Int SEE YOU AT YOURVHOME WRITING ALL CLASSESOF warren iscoumc no You have phonon INSURANCE so DRIVE PA 56085 tiltSW YOU PHONE my INSURANCE mumnun 0N 28 Candles Rd East Barrio Midland Ponetang Elmvalo Phone Zenith 14130 No Toll Charge msr euaarrv Louissr mass amrnmo PA soon services of Bryan Hextall how ever The outstanding rookie tripped over Chadwick in the second period rammed goal post and was feared to have twisted his knee Bearcais To Take 19 To Europe PORT ARTHUR CHCoach Lee Fogolfn said Friday his Port Arthur Bearcats will carry 19 players during their forth coming European tour Since the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association facts the bill for only 17 players plus the manager and coach this will mean two players will go at the teams exocrine Though dates for the toiir still havent been set the team al ready has new uniformsin the Beorcats colors of green red and white and bearing maple leaf crest Contributions from fans the city and Lakehead businesses mean the team will also get blazers slacks toocnnts and hats as well as some $2000 worth of goodwill souvenirs for European players and fans At least four newcomers will be within team HARRY MURDOCH Let Us Check Your Car Now WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE COMPLETE FRONT END SUSPENSION OVERHAUL PA 3229 27 TORONTO 5T AGAINST MEAFORD CHEVIES Chicago Minus Balfour For Canadiens Contest surface that has proved fin to him Not one of his 105 ro gular season NHL goals has been scored at the Fonim Ilull has scored twice in Mont real but both goals were in playoff games Balfour was injured in Chico gos 6+0 victory over Toronto Tuesday night Against the Ca nadlcns and Rangers hell be replaced by szyenr old Chico Makl recalled from Buffalo Bl sons of the American Hockey League The Canadlens already have beaten the Hawks twice this sea sonoz at Chicago and Ho an earlier meeting at Montreal After to ts game tho Hobs leading secondplaca New York by two points embark on lan nightday fivegame road Ilp Tomato occupies third place thrce points behind Montreal before weekend games while the Black Hawks and Red Wings are deadlocked for fourth Bol ton ls last CIVIL WAR IN TORONTO The Maple Leafs still sting ing from two straight setbacks warmed up for their weekend games by fighting among them selves durlng practice session Friday Winger Dick Dali and defence mnn Bobby Eaun were the prin cipals They shed sticks and gloves and tangled attet Duff took exception to his team mates robust hodychecking Baun needed three stitches to close out near his right eye while Duff is sporting large red welt on his temple Goalie Johnny Bower who has given up 11 goals In Tor ontos twin defeats figured the fray might do the Leafs some good Thats the way to go Boo mer he yelled to Baun Thats the kind of stuff we need Assistant managercoaeh King cy said wish Dull would get that ï¬led against the opposition When hes in that kind of mood hes quite hockey player ROLLS SIMPSON anoi Service PA E4659 Barrio expressrancid On Monday November 13 Canadian Nationals Ex press and Freight operations will open for busmess at the Allandale location 285 Bradford Street The downtown Barrie express and freight offices will be moved to thanew location at this timerihere will be no break in usual services PA 82417 Express PA 845505 Freight