Till2 BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY NOVEMBER GI New York Edges Leafs TYPE By STEVE JONESUU Sports Editor GOOD GRID GROUNDING It was mighty cold Saturday afternoon espeCially If you were standing in an open field scantily clothed for any length of time That was my situation and at first didnt know whether to have my head read or Jump into the near est open furnace Id have noneed for headreader if Id done latter However once came to my senses realized flint had just witnessed something pretty good and important It was twohanded touchfootball game between St Monicas and St Marys Separate Schools for the league championship The coaches of the schools teams which also included St Josephs had devised the rules Because of the size of the gridiron each club had but nine players The rules go something like this All but the quarterback on the offensive side line up at the line of scrimmage The defence can do as it pleases without of course being offSlde Once the ball is snapped given to the quarter back everybody gets into high gear If defenswe player touches the quarterback while he still has the ball the offensive player cannot runwith it He must throw You can imagine the stampede This means that nine defensive men block eight offen sive players For this league four downs are given the offensive side to make touchdown or kick single It usually happens that after three downs the teams kick The offensive must advise the officials of its intention on the fourth down What does all of this meanYFirst its sport havent seen in Barrie before Second It gives these lads pretty good grounding of the fundamentals of football such as that played in secondary schools Sure the rules are not many They were hurried this year so theMdscould play an organized game John Komar principal of St Monicas said that fur ther rules would undoubtedly be added or next sea son With no hard Bill McAleer former star collegiate basketball player hopes that public schools will take to the game next year so city league can be formed and city champion declared As for action its pretty hard to beat this game ody contact injuries should be almost an impossib ity St Marys incidentally with seven wins in eight starts through the season won the game 127 JUST NOTES While holidaying recently with his wife in Bermuda George Dangerfield scored holeinone Must have been fairly short hole as the letter giving us the information says George used nineiron Barrie Bay City Falcons play at Midland Wednes day against the Flyers Locals clobbered thissame club Friday 145 Like to know who started the rumors that yes terdays Big Four football game would be on channel The guy should have such luck that his set blows at the first kickoffer next weeks meeting of Argo nauts and TigerCats Montreal New York Chicago Foston HOCKEY reconn By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League APt 67 51 10 55 4221 59 5121 47 5615 39 4414 410 49 7211 Calgary 57 6014 Vancouver ti 38 5410 Southern Division APt Portland 54 3722 Spokane 1o 53 3821 San Francisco 511 37 6610 Los Angeles 411 43 78 Saturdays Results Toronto 54 51 855 Detroit 683 476 THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Rangers the sur prise team of the National Hockey League came up with three of possible four points during the weekend and pushed into second place tie with Toronto Maple Leafs The Rangers also come up with surprise scorer in Earl lngaifield who rapped in the first hat trick of his National Hockey League career New York downed Toronto Maple Leafs 53 Sunday and got one more goal Saturday when the Rangers tied Montreal 44 It was discouraging week end for Montreals Canadians who managed two ties and hung on to the National Hockey League lead by the skin of their teeth Theyre now lead ing with npoints just one zihcad of the Leaf and Rang ers Torontos Ital looked like world heaters as they bat tered Detroit Red Wings Saturday in Toronto they could have made the score lot higher except they were sloppy on other chances but mlssed first place when the Rangers outplayed them Sun day CRUSH BRUINS Detroit came back with vengeance Sunday ntBoston crushing the lost place Bruins 62 and dropping Boston three points behind Chicago Black Hawks whose tie with Ca nadicns kept them one point out of the lost playoff position Ingarfield hefty centre moved up into fourth place in the NHL scoring race with his outburst of five points He now has 11 goals and nine assists for 20 points in 18 games and is off to what amounts to by far his best season He scored only 13 goals in his en tire season with New York last year his first full seasonand got total of two goals in two other seasons whenhe played 55 games in all fngarfields third goal against Toronto was into on empty net when the Rangers were lead ing 46 with 50 seconds left and the Maple Leafs yanked goaler Johnny Bower to try for extra power Ranger captain Andy Bath gate aided on all the first four goals two of ingarfields and the othch scored by defence men Junior Linglois and Andy Ilehanton Toronto fought back three times to tie the game getting ï¬nals lromsï¬onï¬lcwart Red Kelly and Frank hlahovlich GETS FIRST PENALTY Kelly the leagues prime cnn didate for the Lady Byng Trophy not his first penalty of the year Saturday in Tomato during the Leafs win over De troit Saturday Ingarï¬cld scored once and assisted once as the Rangers outplayed almost all the way managed to match Montreal goal for goal Batik gates second goal of the game 12 minutes after the third per Iod opened made the deadlock lngarficld and Hebenlon gave New York quick 24 lead but ii goal by Don Marshall and two by Dickie Moore put the Cann dlens ahead 32 and little Bobby Rousseau getting his second goal of the season mode it 42 nothgates first goal of the night cut the margin to 43 be fore the second period ended RON STEWART To Tie For 2nd Place The tie snapped Montreals three genie losing streak Yanking the goalie may not have worked for Toronto but It worked in Chicago here Black Hawks pulled not Glenn Hall in the last minute of the game and Bobby Hull jammed In the ty in the game FALLS BEHIND As in New York Saturday Montreal fell behind 24 in the fiisi period on two goals by Bronco Horvalh After score less second period the Cona dlcns looked as though they had it sewn up alter blazing third period in which Gillcs Trem blay Inn Fonlinato and Moore put them ahead until the very last The Black Hawks defending National Hockey League chom pions who are in an unexplain able slump remained in fifth place with 14 points one less than Detroit The Red Wings couldnt do more than get one goal Satur day against the Leafs in Tor unto Norm Ullman scored at 15l of the final session and their defence was riddled with holes Bobby Pullord even managed to break through and get one goal when his own team was short handed Leafs spread the scoring around with goals go ing to Mahovlich Pulford Dick Duff Bert Olmstend Stewart and George Armstrong It was different Detroit team that travelled to Boston Sunday Fired up by old reliable Gor die Howe who scored once and set up two others in his 997th INHI game the Wings easily outdistanced Boston 62 Vic Stasin got one goal against his former teammates and Ullman scored twice Rookie Marc Boileau contri buted the first NHL goal of his career he was brought up from the American Hockey League only few weeks ago nnd Howie Glover also got one For Boston only Jerry Top pazzini and Andre Pronovost could crack the goal tending of Terry Sawchuk Saturdays Results Montreal New York Detroit Toronto Sundays Results Montreal Chicago Toronto New York Detroit Boston Wednesdays Game Detroit at New York American League Eastern Division APt 11 64 4423 10 57 4120 810 64 6316 513 41 6410 Western Division APt ghochesctr 1o 58 so 20 Buffalo 50 3918 Cleveland 45 4618 gPittsburgh 411 35 58 Sundays Results Hershey Ii Buffalo Springfield hershey Providence Quebec Seattle Spokane Calgary Los Angeles Edmonton San Francisco Sundays Results Vancouver Seattle Spokane Portland Tuesdays Games Calgary at Los Angeles Edmonton at Vancouver OHA Senior APt Windsor 3117 Strathroy 28 17 Gait 31 14 Woodstock 32 Sfratford 49 Sarnia 52 Waterloo 37 Chatham 41 St Thomas 55 Saturdays Results Windsor Strathroy Sarnia Gait 10 Sundays Games Galt Waterloo 2513 Springï¬eld pmvidmce Stratford Windsor Cleveland Quebec Pittsburgh Rochester Wednesdays Games gClcveland at Buffalo Quebec at Providence Hershey at Rochester Eastern Professional Kitchener 12 7f iKingston lIull0ttawa Sudbury INorth Bay is Marie Saturdays Results Sault StC Marie Kitchener Sudbury Kingston Sundays Results fSudbury North Bay Saul Ste Marie HullOttawa Tuesdays Gnmc iIlullOttawa at North Bay Western League Northern Division APt iiï¬dnlnnton ll 64 3323 Sealtle 81 69 5417 APt 45 21 45 his 5915 4311 76 Hamilton at Guelph at Montreal Woodstock Sarnio Hamilton Waterloo 11 Tonights Games Strathroy at St Thomas Stratfnrd at Galtlt ennuinim 54 as 25 as Hamilton Montreal Peterboro Niagara Falls St Catharines 33 Guelph 40 Saturdays Result Montreal St Catharines Sundays Result Hamilton St Michaels Exhibition Tuesdays Games Peterborough SATURDAY Toronto Moira Junior St Michaels Whitby Ontario Junlnr Western International Kimberley Trail Hossland Nelson plus of 17 9111 Earl McCrone leading scor er with Barrie Latreviews last winter has called it quits as far as playing intermediate hockey here goes Earl start ed with Bay City Falcons this winter and after two games had six goals He then miss ed pair of games return ing to action last Friday Club officials give Earls rea son for quitting as pressure of his job and his desire to spend more time with his family gt Eight Winners in Mixed Spiel 0n Weekend Barrie Curling Club held its first weekend mixed bonspiel of the season with 28 rinks com peting in Saturday Sunday matches Prizes were awarded to four rinks in eachof the two draws Doug Homer skipped his rink to first prize in the early draw with three wins and plus of 12 Included in his rink were Doris Homer and George and Dawn Leggett Second prize in this draw went to Bob Green skip his wife Frieda and Marshall and Doris Campbell with two wins and plus of 14 Jack Nixon with wife Betty Roy Smith and Karen Kennedy had third prize with two wins and plus of 12 In fourth place was the rink of Ivan Reevie skip Eleanor Reevie and Bill and Willie Fitzsimmons with one win and the high aggregate of 23 Charlie Hurtibese skippedhis rink to first place in the late draw with three wins and Elsie Hurtihcse and Rod and Helen fdeson Charles Knight with wife Fran and Don and Mildred Marshall had second place pith three wins and plus of Joe Patton skipped the third place rink to two wins and plus of nine plus five Joes rink included his wife Lois and Leon and Joan Garrick Fourth prize was won by the rink of Mac and Muriel Fend lay and Ross and MariHick ling with one win and the high aggregate of 26 Sunday evening supper fol The four included Strqthroy Hands Dogs First Less By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Andre Gauthier who seems to thrive on adversity inspired Strathroy Rockets to 56 win over previouslyunbeaten wind sor Bulldogs Saturday night in battle of the giants of the On tario Hockey Association Senior Series Gauthier fired two goals while the Rockets were shorthanded and tem orarily moved Strath roy into sole possession of first place although the lead didnt survive the weekend The Bulldogs came back Sun day to down Stratford Indians 76 while the Rockets were idle Windsor and my now have 17 points each Gait Terriers Canadas rep resentatives in the forthcoming world amateur tournament had two weekend victories 101 over Sarnia Rams Saturday for their fifth straight success at home and 43 over the Tigers in Waterloo Sunday Gauthiers goals came in the first and second periods before 1100 home fans Art Sullivan Paul Oliver and Bob Geddes added singles Jerry Serviss Jack Costello and Erwin Gross scored for the Bulldogs who dressed only three defencemen and were autshnt 3829 GETS THREE Gross scored three times be fore Sundays home crowd of 19211 as the Bulldogs wrapped it up with fourgoal burst in the second period Ed Switzer lne Klukny Bob Brown and Bill Mitchell also scored for Windsor The fifthplace Indians Marv Shantz and Jack Mell wain The Terriers peppered Sarnia goalie Jim Helkie with 61 shots as Bill Wylie and Bob Mailer each scored twice Frank Car roll Ted Maki Harry Neale Pete Kowalchuk Bab McKnight and Lloyd Mercer got the others Ross Dark broke Boat Hurleys shutout early in the third period Sundays win stretched Galts streak to five victories in the last six games KINGSTON CPIThe scene held 11 memories for Queens Golden Gaels but they trotted out in Richardson Mem orial Stadium Saturday deter mined not to let history stage repeat It didnt The Gaels described by coach Frank Tindall as 28 top guys throttled McGills vaunted passing attack when it counted made the most of their own chances and won an 114 playoff victoryrto end the Red mens brief reign as Senior Intercollegiate football cham pious Although the Gaels were on the low side of the statistics in winning their first crown since 1956 they received some ver satile backing from chunky Cal Connor and con verted three alert defensive plays into scores The first came when McGill rookie Eric Walter fumbled on his own 25 in the first quarter Kent Plumley scooped up the ball and ran it to the 13 from where Connor sent the Gaels into spread formation but elected to run up the middle He burged the distance for the games only touchdown con verted by Gary Strickler PASS INTERCEPTED In the third quarter Dave Skene batted pass into the air as it left the hand of McY Gill quarterback Tom Skypcck under pressure from defensive end Jack De La Vergne Strick lowed play ler grabbed the loose ball out of Gaels Nip McGill Take Grid Crown the air for one of the three in terceptions on Skypeck Queenshelped by Connorl important third down plunge moved it in range for myard field goal by Strickler Gary West wrapped it up with single after pass inter ception by Norm Dunston and 20yard runbock As they did in 1960 the Red men dropped their first two games but finished strong to knock off the previouslyunbea ten Gaels in the last game of the regular season and force playoff Last year McGill ramped to 214 shutout and its first title in years This year the Gaels playing before more than 8000 predom inantly Queens supporters were in no mood to let it hap pen again But Skypeck whose throwing arm was the power behind McGill last year came close on several occasions He worked his crew close enough to loft four passes into the end zone hvo missed the receivers one was knocked down and one intercepted by West Over the route he ended up with subpar perfBrmance of 155 yards on nine completions in 26nttempts McGills total of fence was 300 yards compared with 193 for Queens and the Redmen had the edge in first downs 16 to 18 It was farewell game for McGill coach Bruce Coulter who leaves shortly to become athletic director at Bishops ing goal with six seconds left drew goals from Barry Hearn TOUCHLFOOTBALI St lllarys defeated St Monicas its Saturday to win the Separate School touch footbnll championship Mem hers of thawinning team shown here are Ken French Barry Turnbull Terry Saso Paul Crossland Paul Har greaves Desmond Leper Keith Turnoull Gary Carle ton Dave McCann Dan Saunders Coach Bill Mc Aleer and Monsignor Clair are standing at back Absent BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two New York Rangers made the biggest gains In the Na tianal Hockey League scoring race during the weekend Andy Bathgatc fighting seesaw battlesince the begin ning of the season with Mont ieals Claude Provost regained the leadership with twogoai five assist weekend for total of 31 points six better than Provost Bothgntes linematc Earl Ingarfield got four goals and one assist to gain fourth place tie with Bostons Don McKenney Each has 20 points Pts Bathgate NY 922 III Provost Montreal 14 25 Geoffrion 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