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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1961, p. 18

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By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor ROUND THE CURLLNG CLUBS Curling seasons across the district are in full swing with most clubs presently concerned with club schedules and bonspielsp Before too long the picture will change some what with invitation and open spiels still the show In the following space hope to present as many major spiels from the immediate area clubs as possible BARRIE CURLING CLUB The first major spiel is December 28 for the district schoolboys January Ladies provincial playdowns Mens bonspiei 10 Mixed bonspiei 1718 Gov ernorGenerals pinydowns district 20 Mens bonspiei 24 Ladies bonspiei 25 Tankard play downs group winners of 10 11 12 31 Doctors and Druggists February 34 Mixed bonspiei Lions Club bonspiei i7 21 22 23 24 Week mens bonspiei 28 Lndies Filly honspiel March 10 Mixed bonspiei 14 Ladles bon spiel 24 Mens bonspiei 31 CGE Barrie Works employees spiel BRADFORD CURLING CLUB The men have bonsplel December 26 and week spiel February rind with the finals on the 10th This is known as the Onion Skin Other mens competitions are lllorch and 24 Mixed bonsplels are December 16 January 13 and 27 February 14 or 17 and 24 and March 17 and 31 Ladies spiels are January 20 and March 15 Aiusron comma own George that major events start at this club January with an open mens bonspiel Others are January 11 District LadiesTank ard 13 Mixed bonspiei playdowns group winners 10 13 14 February 17 Mens bonspiei 27 Division Secretarytreasurer of Rose Bowl mixed March Mixed bonspiei 10 ll Mixed bonspiei 31 Mens bonspiel Special spiels include ition February February 10 COOKSTOWN CURLING CLUB President Tom Reive announced the following mgagements December it Mens bonsplel January Mixed bonspiei spiel 27 Ladles bonsplel February Lions Farmers bonspiei Mens bonspiel April Mens bonspiei ELMVALE CURLUIG CLUB The Eimvaie club isnt open for play until the Max Steele Jr Secretary rings were palntedon last in for some time No list of bonspiels ha expected the same week first week in December treasurer said that the night The ice has been operations HUM OF THE ROCKS Tom Evans chairman of Bradfords bonsplel committee reminds all curlers in the district that they would be welcomed with open arms at all of the open splels Club play in the Tankard and GovernorGen erals events have started at the Barrie club Colts competition is set to go as of beautiful Christmasy Barrie rink will be foursheet building Wings 11 Habs In Great Iorm By TheCanadlan Press Hamilton Red Wings and Mon treal Junior Canadiens seem in tent upon leaving the rest of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Series far far behind Tuesday night the league leading Wings who have yetto lose won their 11th game 52 over Peterhorough Peies in Peterborough The Canadiens shut out Guelph Royals 90 in Montreal for their fifth straight victory after losing four of their first five games Yvon Cournoyer Andre Bou drias and Bill Inglis each got two goals and an assist for Montreal Captain Jacques La perriere Bnb Choriebois and Rejeon Richer also scored The hapless Royals took 12 minutes to get their first shot on Montreal goalie George Holmes duplicating the feat only 12 other times in the 60 minutes The Petes allowed Hamilton one goal in the first period and matched it in the second before Wings took off Jim McLellan Fit Martin Brian Campbell Howie Men 3rd eandrEarl Helskalo scored for Hamilton and Keith Wright and Mike Grace for the losers In OHA Metro League action Whitby trimmed Toronto Marl boros $2 in Whitby Centre Julie Kowalski scored three he Ontario Hydro compet and Ontario Coop matches bonspiei 10 Mensbon spiel 11 Mixed bonspiei 24 Ladies bonspiei March Legion bonspiei 10 Z4 Mixed bonspiei 31 yet been posted but is well The new bar setup at Barrie is nothing short Front of the bar is blue light gives The planters separating bar from dining room add to the allround beauty of this travelling to Georgetown this weekend for bonspiel Georgetown has new McCague reports 25 GovernorGenerals Mens bonspiei 13 Mens bon Mens bonspiel the club starts 1961452 panelled lll W005 it cozy effect club goals for the winners Bill Col lins Elmer Tran and Bill smith adding the others Gary Milrny and Arnie Brown scored for Marlboros Eat The Use Doubtful Drug MIAMI Fla AIDThe Flor ida State Racing Commission Tuesday reaffirmed its rule banning the use of the contro versiai drug hutazoiidin and horsemen threatened not to en ter their thoroughbreds for Tro pical Parks opening Thursday Following conference with Simmons president of the Horsemens Benevolent and Protective Association the com mission issued statement say ing its rule banning the use of butazolidin will remain in effect pending public hearing Dec Informed of the action Sim mons said he did not believe horsemen would make entries for the start of Floridas racing season The commission said it placed Itself in line with greater minority of the racing commie srons of other states and Can ada in adopting the National As sociation of state Racing Com missions rule banning the use of medication which affects the rmation rabout the mysterious blonde BATHGATE AND RENTICE Ingariield Applauds W0 LAURENT CIIIASSON Canadian Preu Sh Writer Earl lngarfield seriously oon sidered giving up hockey last summer The nyearold centre figur ed he wasnt getting anywhere He only had 15 goals in 121 games with New York Rang ers But things have changed Placed between Andy Bath gate and Dean Prentice air of crafty wingers lnga ield suddenly has emerged into big scorer The trio itself is the most productive in the National Hock ey League so far this season it is collecting soaring points 70 in in games at rate that would eclipse several league marks Bathgate leads the way with nine goals and 22 assists In gnrfield has ll goals tops onv the club and second best in the league and nine assists while Preniice has six goals and 13 assists WOULD NET 273 Thats clip that would not the line whopping 273 points over the NHLs Togame sched ule The record of 226 points was set in 195657 by Detroits Gordie Howe Ted Lindsay and Norm Ullman Whats the key to Ingarfields success when you play between players like Eathgatc and Prenr tice its easy says logar field modestly They mukr all the big plays The unit has provided the hip offensive spark for the surpris ing Rangers who tonight coul move into first place in in NHL with win over Detroit 1119 The game is in New York anu its the only one scheduled Thursday night the Rangers move on to Boston for game against the Bruins All other teams also will be in action Thursday with Detroit visiting Montreal and Toronto going to Chicago Ingarfield Bathgate and Prentice have accumulated 15 more points than the NHLs next best unit Henri Richard Claude Provost and Marcel Bonin of Canadians OFTEN OVERSIIADOWED Bathgaie 29 always consid ered smart right winger but often overshadowed by the her oics of Maurice Rocket Rich ard Bernie Boom Boom Ge olfrion and Howe would wind up with 120 points35 goals and 85 assists if he maintained his present pacc The odds however are again st him other players have started strongly in recent sea sons but tapered off towards the end and failed to break the 100point barrier Geoffrion appeared to have good chance last season but finished with 95 points The record is 96 It was set by left winger Dickie Moore of the Canadiens in 195859 The most assists ever accum ulated by player was 58 by Jean Beliveau of Montreal last season The record for most assists by right winger is 49 Howe established this mark last season Bathgate gives New York playingcoach Doug Harvey is lot of credit for his fast start TREATED LIKE PROS Harvey lets you play your own game correcting your faults he says He treats us like pros not amateurs Prentice 29yearold left winger is one of the few play ers who ever made the jump to the NHL from junior ranks He is in his 10th season with Rangers and has 157 goals New York has yet to win game from Detroit this season team Harvey says the Rang ers must beat to make the playoffs In three previous outings Detroit won 10 on home ice and 54 at New York The other game at Detroit ended in +4 deadlock The Rangers also havent beaten frontrunning Montreal Their eight wins have come against Toronto Chicago and Boston The Maple Leafs and Black Hawks each were victims three times Seelr Blonds In Dope Case LONDON AP Police are looking for an attractive blonde who they suspect is mixed up in race horse doping syndi cate operatingin Britain The woman who speaks with foreign accent has visited several training stables in Brit ain recently visits soon fol lowed by new outbreaks of doping Police and track officials co operated in new bid to break the gang after two horses were doped recently Police warnings have gone out to iiiltracks calling forinlor Track officials said the woman always waited until the trainer was absent from the stall Then she wouldrvisit the stables on the pretense ofsend condition of horses including butazolidin ANOTHER AWARD FOR ANNE Skier Anne Hegglvcit now Mrs Ross Hamilton poses with the John SEmmelink Memorial Award she receiv ed The award is to go on nually to thy skier whose sportsmanship conduct and ability best represents Can ada in international events It is in memory of John Seminelink young Canadi Amatcur Ski Association an of Dutch descent who was killed on downhill run at Garmisch Germany in 1959 Vilh Anne is Rae Grinncll president of the Canadian Patterson Leads OHA Officials In Rules By STEVE JONESCU BRADFORDlie must be good skater He must know the rules and rule by them He must not aggravate the players such as goading them into misconduct penalties He is usually recommended by another official He can be done away with on reports of other officials or authoritative spectators Those were just some of the remarks passed along to couple dozen old new and prospeclive Ontario Hockey As sociation referees and lines men here last night by Pat Patterson refereednohief LONE WOLF This reporter was the only nonofficial in the final of sev eral referees schools held in the province this year Paiterson stressing the rule book used it as his guide for the evening commenting and answering questions on each that raised any doubt Two factors struck this writ er as important as he left the auditorium of the Bradford Community Centre One must officials are anxious to learn Two some fellows dont belong in the official ranks as they obviously dont adhere to the book and have difficulty und erstanding what the book even with verbal explanations means Invited to ask questions and take part in the discussions with the rest of the gathering this reporter was told by the chief that player who gathers in the puck with his hands is asking for minor penalty Patterson invited not from the reporter if it holds merit DISCUSS RULES An interesting sidellght was that it was not necessary to have goaltender listed in the starting six playerst lineup ie six forwards could start game In the same respect substitute goaltender must be listed on the roster sheet prior to the game in order to get into game If in no other way the 1961 62 rule book is like big bro ther to the goaltender For ex ample goaltender leaving the vicinity of his net to enter an altercation is assessed only CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American van Lines PA 66555 ing horses to be trained Meeting twominute penalty The book is thrown at any other play er rule thats in the book but isnt often followed to the let ter is the one regarding pen allies for light The player Mmmlook at that new streammed decanterl Themeilow maturity of this superb light whisky means who starts the listicuffs is supposed to draw fiveminute major The man retaliating even if he beats the bejcepers out of the instigutor should get only two minutes Patterson stressed too that referees call minors against players who hold the puck end zone There should be no hesitation on the offlcia part he said The player the puck must keep it moving Officials already to games as well as those from minor loops appeared kcenlyv interested Some came from against the boards in their own See Hard Game Against Midland Public feeling is that the score of the Barrie Falcons Midland Flyers game tonight will be immaterial its ex pected the most important count will be in the lumps and hruis es departments The clubs met last week ih Barrio with 23 penalties being called Two fights helped de from from the terribly high score Hardest hit in lhc lump dc Odd bit about iiidlands sometimes questionable style of play is that coach Jimmy John son Harrie player last Win ter didnt show too much rock em sock em Such was ex pected of him but didnt come Falcons have every inlentlon of repealing the drubbing on Flych and of being in solid first place in the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey Lea gue when they host Orillia lakcvicws Friday Lake icws have caused more of stir in the lengueibanany other gang They defeated Har ry Lumlcy and Collingwood Shipbuildcrs altcr Collingwood had edged Barrie and Harris had slugged Orillio It doesnt appear to make too much sense on the surface but check through hockey records mould indicate that such is Argos Would Miss Marty Martinello TORONTO CmToronto Al gonauis aliasiar middle guard Moriy lilarnncllo is almost sure to watch from the sidelines this Saturday when his teams mates meet Hamiltan Tiger Cots in the second game of the Eastern Football Conference to talpoints final Argos look 157 lead in the homenndhome serics by winA ning at home on Sunday Game lime in Hamilton Saturday is pm Coach Lou Agase said Tues day night he is making his plans on the assumption the hardrock Mariiuellc will not recover from knee injury in time to play If he is ready okay sold Agase if nl we have to be prepared Martinollos knee was twisted in the first game of the final when Hamilton blocker knocked down by another Argo lineman fell against him LEFT AT POST Agase recalled that the last time this season he assumed man would be able to play he was left at the post it put us in jam and dont want it to happen again The refcroence was to Cookie Gilchrist who had to remain out of game which Argos lost partment was Falcons cen tre Bob Garner who scored five goals and took slash across the forearm This com ing at time when Barrie was miles ahead of the opposition indicates just what could hop pen in the Figers home rink Regardless what they did in last nights game Midland would still be at least share holder of last place Barrie is in first 1010 to Ottawa Rough Riders Mcrtincllo is Canadian and so Argos would like to replace him with man in the same category and save their 12 im porls for other positions That would make tackles Wall Rad zick or Billy Shipp logical can didates Dale Klasscn former Ticat also is being considered import Dick Fouls who has been out or action for three weeks with shoulder injury is ready to play and middle guard is one of lhe numerous positions at which he is star But to use him would mean benching another American Mnrtincllos injury is another in long Argo list this year Seventccn firststringers have been hurt and 13 have missed one or more games as result GIVES VIEWS ON BORDER NEW DELHI RouterslThe Indian Communist party today issued formal statement at tacking Communist Chinas re ported incursions on Indian ter ritory which it said would ch ale deep resentment among the Indian people The party de manded an end to Chinese in cursions and effective Chinese measures to prevent their re currence nuny Bent Winter To The Punch Get Your BARRIE Suburbanilc SNOW TIRES NOWI New Low Pricesl Frcc installation BEERS TIRE SERVICE 3132 BRADFORD ST HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 as for as 400 miles away PA 66443 lMPERlAl infinite smoothness In its new streamlineddecanter IMPERIAL is easy to carry easy to pour and so easy to enjoy Why not enjoy it tonight HIRAM WALKER sons LlMlTED WALKERVILLE CANADA DiSTIILERS OF leE 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