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Barrie Examiner, 13 Nov 1961, p. 10

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IO IIIE EARN EXAMINER MONDAY NOVEMBER 11 III SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JUNESCU Sports Editor AS THE LEAGUE GOES SO GOES LUM Harry Lumley former National Hockey League netminder was asked recently how he expected to fare In the Georgian Bay Intermediate League Lams answer as reported to this corner was that hed do fairly well but would let some pucks by him He said that hed have to adjust to intermediate calibre players In any league you get used to the style of the puckcarriers Hed have to do that in this league too Lums Intelligent answer may have opened the eyes of lot of people Its all too often that people feel goalie ofHarrys stature should score shutout alto shutout in league much lower than that to iwhlch hes been accustomed This as Lum stated is wrong that fans will see it for themselves And guarantee longtime star in the worlds greatest hockey circles Harry has stopped the hardest shots in the World Hes been able to time the shots He knows how fast on NHLer can get shot away He knows 31 League that each player has favorite shot whether along the ice knee high or shoulder height National League players are specialists They have to be The game becomes science sometimes too much so In this exclusive sixclub loop But intermediate hockey even minor profession al is big step from the NHL Players are apt to be more IrratIc or downright unpredictable More goals In this league are scored from scrambles than anything else No goaltender in the world can predict the outcome of scramble even in the Nation minder may as well put his hands over his face and Once sight of the puck is lost the net lust hope for better or for worse Apple Cheeks is going to see puckslgo by him Then again hes not going to see pucksthat get by him Yet its safe bet that Harry will be strong point of the Collingwood hockey club He just has to be Experience Is something you cant lose Harry has that He knows how to cover angles Therell be few shots from just inside the blueline getting by him Big league goaltenders dont leave short sides Harrys big ieaguer but It must be remembered hes in another league Barries hockey club Bay City Falcons gets chance at Lumley tomorrow night in Collingwood Barries scored 19 goals in two games Wonder how thlngs will add up after that game JUST NOTES Paul Meger former NHLer with Montreal Canadians takes on the role of many other great Barrie gents this Winter as coach of kiddies hockey club Youll find Poul that being knocked down by some of the greats was lot easier and less nervewracking Charlie Hastings the injured Falcons rcarguard figures to be in cast for another couple weeks Hes suffering from torn ligaments result of the exhibition game with Gait Terriers Even the fellows whod like to bag deer with each shot are complaining about the abundance of animals in local hunting areas They feel either the season should be lengthened or spread to Wider area They feel that too many hunters accumulate in one area Makes lot of sense to this viewer Meant to mention it last week Received note from Frank Foyston Minesings Hockey Hall of Famer He wanted to thank this writer for the fea ture done on him and more expressly to mention the article regarding Bobble Rosenfeld another fine local athlete of years gone by Ken Walls was the author of the Rosenfeld piece HOCKEY RECORD By THE CANADIAN mess National League AH 56 38 20 50 44 18 43 34 17 40 46 13 Chicago 34 4111 Boston 44 64 Saturdays Results Chicago Montreal Detroit Toronto Sundays Results llicago New York Montreal Detroit Toronto Boston Sudbuly HullOttawa North Bay 33 41 Maria 41 Saturdays Result HullOttawa Kitchener Sundays lusulls Sudbury HullOttawa Kitchener North Bay Kingston at Sault Ste Marie ppd 45 3514 34 3912 62 Montreal New York Toronto Detroit Tonights Game Kingslon at Sudhury 011A Senior Am 23 15 21 11 78 25 30 33 35 45 Windsor Strathroy Woodstock Gait Sarnia Stratford Waterloo Chatham St Thomas Saturdays Rcsulls Woostock Sarnia St Thomas oStrathroy Sundays Result Chatham Waterloo Gait Windsor Tdnlghls Game Strathroy vs Sarnia at Forest 01IA Junior Pt Wednesdays Games Montreal at Toronto Detroit at Chicago American League Eastern Division Am 11 503313 433514 Providence 54 4614 Quebec 412 as so Western Division AP 42 3016 5116 Cleveland 4314 Pittsburgh 21 5o Saturdays Results Rochester Cleveland Buffalo Hershey onnnnsnmq Springfield Hershey Buffalo Rochester Providence Pittsburgh louehec Springfield Sundays Results Cleveland Providence Springfield Quebec Buffalo Rochester Tuesdays Game Springfield at Quebec can lrofessiooal Pt II BS 4125 36 3715 fltitchcncl Kingston Hamilton 471918 32307 27256 28396 35415 25017824 Saturdays Result Guelph St Catharines Sundays Result Poterborough Hamilton Tuesdays Game Pcterborough at Niagara Falls Niagara Falls Montreal St Catharines Guelph Peterboro EDMONTON CPI Tho bruised and battered Edmonton Eskimos lost the services of two more players Saturday as they dropped the first gamc of the Western ball Conference semifinal 108 to the Stamped ers in Calgary Coach Eagle Keys said Sun day that defensive tackle Art Walker would not play here to night in the second game of the twogame totalpoints series and that veteran corner linebacker Rollie Miles likely will watch from the stands as well Walker reiniured the Achilles tendon that kept him out all last season and Is scheduled to undergo surgery Miles sev erely injured knee Esks already were without centre Jack Lamb defensive captain and guard Gino Fracas and import half Run Quillcn none of whom Keys expects to use tonight sranms INWSHAPE On the other hand Calgary coach Bobby Dobbs will field comparatively healthy team leaving only halfback Ed Bu Esks Lose Game And Two Players chanan at home Buchanan was hammcrcd on an already sore knoc Saturday and is expected to be replaced by Jim Walden who could play defensive line backer or on offence in the spread formation unveiled by Calgary in the series opcner In Saturdays game an elec trifying interception and 70yard run by Calgarys allstar liar vey Wylie won the game in the last seconds Edmontons Cana dian quarterback Don Getty had hit halfback Bob Walden witha strike in the end zone to give Edmonton an 84 lead with loss than two minutes left George Hansen had put Cal gary in front with single and field goal before Walden made the score 41 with third quarter single Edmonton start ing quarterback Jackie Parker booted the convert for Waldens touchdown The game was played in frosty weather with stiff 25 milcanhour wind blowing The weather office predicted good football night for tonight with the temperature well above freezing and winds light NEW YORK CPINew York Giants blasted Philadelphia Ea gles all21 Sunday and moved into tie for the lead in the tense Eastern Division race of the National Football League Each now has 72 records and five games left Green Bay Packers continued to turn the Western Division lead into runaway defeating Chicago Bears 3178 to push their record to 72 healthy lead over secondplace Detroit Lions who beat St Louis CarA dinals 4514 as quarterbackSam Etcheverry got his first taste of action in four weeks Etcheverry entered the game in the second quarter and led the Cardinals in 72 and 85yard scoring drivesboth touchdowns coming on passes by the former Montreal Aloucttes star At half time Detroit led St Louis 1714 After sitting on the bench except for ballholding duties for the last three games Etche verry made the most of his chance showing his best pass ing of the season in the second quarter by completing nine out of 12 His first pass was inter cepted but after that hehit for eight in row gt However St Louis was com pleter dominated by the Lions in the second half and Etche verry fell victim tohis teams collapse completing only five of 16 nnowus WIN Cleveland Browns remained in conten in the Eastern Divi Barrie Bantams Beatllir Force Barrie bantam hockeyteam organized by Robert Foster de feated Camp Borden RCAF hockeyists 70 at the local arena yesterday The locals sans home and league play exhibition contests with Burden Army and Air Force Creemore Elmvale nod Midland Scorers for Barrie were Brucn McGihbon Bob Neilson Steve Atkinson Erian McGibbon Jiim Pratt Jim Thompson and Don Young SamsHurling Hot Cards Run Cold slon by defeating Washington Redskins 176 The Browns have 63 record in other games Steelcrs toppled Dallas Cowboys 377 Minnesota Vikings defeated Baltimore Colts 2820 and Los Angeles Rams heat San Frau cisco 4flers 177 the American League New York Tltans took 2312 home field victory over Oakland Raid ers Saturday and in Sundays action Houston Oliers defeated Boston Patriots 2715 Buffalo Bills downed Dallas Texans 30 20 and San Diego Chargers edged Denver Broncos 1916 Tittle passed for three touchdowns in the Giants vic tory over the Eagles The de feat snoppcd fivegame Phil adelphia winning streak Clevelands In over Washington was hardly unex pected The Redskins now have lost all nine of their games Jimmy Brown gained 133 yards In 20 carries for the Browns TAKE SECOND PLACE Detroit pushed into second place ahead of Chicago with its victory over St Louis quarter back dimNinowski was the big man connecting for two touch downs and seiting up twomore The Tigers intercepted two of Etcheverrys passes to set up another two touchdowns For the game velry completed 14of 23 passes for 138 ards To date in the season Sam has hi for 55 of 111 for 617 yards and seven touchdowns He has had seven throws inter Pittsburg By DAVE McINTOSII OTTAWA CPIHead coach Jim Trimblc of Hamilton flger Cats got his wish He said hed rather mcci Tor onto Argonauts than Oifdwa Rough Riders in the Eastern Football Conference final Argos granted this wish er soundingly Saturday by punish ing the defending Grey Cup champion Ridch 4319 before 15151 dejected fans in the Blg Four semifinal with pinpoint accurate aerial bombardment by quarterback Tobin Rate Argos now meet Iicats in homeandhomc totalpoints se rles starting at Toronto Sunday to decide the eastern represan tatlve in the Grey Cup game at Toronto Dec The 33yearold Rotc com pleted 26 0138 passes an amaz ing 684 per cent average He fired touchdown passes of If 14 22 and 39 yards to Okla homan Ron Morris picked up Forhan Leads Fords Victorye Bill Forhan scored three sec ondperiod goals to lend Brad ford Brads Fords to an 55 victory over Milton Merchants at the Community Arena Sat urday Fords led lhe visitors 32 after the first period then For han who also plays with Gait Terriers got three in row Fords had lost to Milton at Milton tho previous night Other Bradford scorers were Stan Thoringtnn George Davis Bob McCaguc Gary Vascy and coach Don Spider Gibson Jackie Price and Blair Con stantine scored two goals each for Milton Ed Haslett bad the other NHL LEADERS Standings Montreal won lost tied points 20 Points Eathgnte New York 24 Goals Provost Montreal 13 Assists Bathgafe 17 shutouts Sawchuk Detroit Penalties nalo Mont real 44 minutes BEPIllIi PllY LATER on our handy Budget Plan Dont delay repairs to your car See us today IIIIIIGEIlIIELIJ Motors Ltd 55 Collier Si PA 52487 one TOWN COUNTRY WINTER TREADS 75014 555 lcclrpablo noel GET TRACTION YOU CAN TRUE all DUNIOP ST NEW LOW PRICES 0N PA 66585 NEW TOWN and COUNTRY TIRES T00 ARGOS RON MORRIS 73 MAKES GAIN AGAINST ROUGH RIDERS Trimble Gels Wish Argos Upset Rlders from Calgary Stampedch curly in the season and ran two yards and one yard for the other Toronto touchdowns Bill Mitchell converted all six and kicked for Single on wide fieldgoal attempt FUMELES HURT Ottawa quarterback Ron Lan caster Ulrow touchdown passes to ends Bill Sowalski and Bob Simpson But he committed two disastrous fumbles one wiping out deep Ottawa advance in the first quarter and the other setting up Rotes second touch down in the last quarter Canadian quarter kRuss Jackson was thrown in when the game was beyond recall and ran threeyard bootleg for Riders last touchdown with just seven seconds left Gary Schrci der kicked one cnnvcrt Ottawa coach Frank Clair had expected Toronto passing at tack But he was looking for RotEs long ball against which Riders had defended well in the past Role instead went for the slow but steady advance with short passes from spread for mation Ottawa inteccepted two of these passes one of which they converted into touchdown But for the most part their defence was helpless because the Argos wingline gave Role magnificent protection Argos marched to touch down from the opening kickoff travelling 70 yards in eight plays anti they led 210 at half time During the first eight min utes of the third quarter the Ridch narrowed the lead to 21 13 before Argcstook over again Earl Still Lea Bay City Early Nobby McCrOIJE Et eran cenlrcman continues to lead Bay City Falcons scoring parade with six goals and four Ladies Skip Mixed Rinks Ladies skipped the rinks in the mixed bonspiel at Barrie Curling Club Saturday evening Winner of the first draw was the rink of Helen Gibson skip Gord Miller Dorothy Stevenson and Jack Birbidgc Second prize went to Grace Ough skip Bob Green Ann Mc Callum and Bill Fituimmons The rink of Jean Adams skip Ralph Haytcr Belly Nutter and Stan McCausInnd prize First prize in the second draw went to Jackie Miller Skip Charles Hurlibcse George ch Sell and his Patton Muriel Fendlcy skipped her four of Don Emery Joan Gar rick and Jack Duval to second prize Third prize went to Andrea Wehh skip Jack Corby Del Jackson and Charles Christie BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Flashy Andy Baihgate of New York used the Rangers only weekend game to regain the Na tional Hockey League scoring leadership over Claude Provost He plcked up one goal and two assists for 24 points me more tha nProvosi scorclcss in two ck games It was the 200th goal of Eafhgales career took third The leaders Pin 17 24 10 11 18 ll 18 13 18 10 17 16 16 16 Eathgate New York Provost Montreal Geoffriun Montreal McKenney Boston Bucyk Boston Moons Boston Howe Detroit thzenherger Detroit Richard Montreal ll WINTER BLEND for SURE SAFE WINTER DRIVING KENNYS SHELL SERVICE STAYNER alghwny as Phone 04 Scorer assists for games His lincmdlos Dim aid and Gerry McBride stayed in tune MacDonald collected four assisls against lieaiord Chevies to run his helper total to seven iic has lwo goals hicBrlde the Icituingcr has three goals via hat trick against ilelllord and fire as sists for eight points Elcvcn players ham figured in the scoring Goalie Don Rich has six gualspcrgamc nvcrugc iiis males have scored an wrongs of El goals per game chi scheduled action for the club is tomorrow night of Col lingwood Wednesday the team goes to lilcrllord On Friday Midland will sup ply ihc opposition for game here Hercarc the scoring statistics for the locals 10 points in um hIcCronc MacDonald McBride Garner Camcron Edward Cairns Forbes Ilobcrtso hialoncy Bowen Weve got the answer to housing for working CanadiansSeifHelp Homcs that let you buy the home you want in the stage 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