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Barrie Examiner, 24 Nov 1961, p. 10

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34YearOld Kelly CANADIAN PRESS Old defencemen never die and vhats more they even rElt fl to fade away In Chicago Thursday night 3t year old Red Kelly scored three goals to give Toronto 52 win ore Chicago Black Hawks Kelly playing his 15lh season ii the National Hockey League should have been out of the NHL two seasons ago according to Detroit Red Wings who thought he was on his last legs when they traded him to the Maple Leafs he Leafs promptly converted Kelly from defence to centre and those last legs carried him to 30 goal season last year llis three goals Thursday brought his NHL total to 198 only two short of the 200 mark that most NHL forwards would be proud to retire with It is an amazing total for man whose business until recently has been defence and makes people won der what sort of records Kelly vmuld have set if he played cenA trc all along SCORES WINNER in Boston another old de fencernan showed the young sters how things should be done New York Rangers play ing coach Doug Harvey set up one goal prevented numerous ones from being scored on his own team and then fired in the winning goal with 18 seconds left in the game The win kept New York in first place one bare point ahead of Mont real Canadiens who had little trouble Detroit Red Wings 53 in Montreal Kellys first two goals against Chicago came only seven sec onds apart in the second period and changed the complexion of the game Chicago had gone ahead Hi In the first on goal by Bronco Horvath Kellys first goal came on fluke He tried to pass out from behind the net and the puck hit TYPE By STEVE JONESCII Sports Editor EVER SO BRIEFLY goaler Glenn ilatl lt rolled down Halls back and into the net His next was more legitimate he stole the puck near the ChiCago blue line and rushed in alone on all Frank Math lich scored the winner min lite and 11 seconds later gt Little Stan Mikita got Chi cagos second goal late in the second period to tighten the game but Kelly scored on power play half way through the third period and Bob Pollard added the fifth goal at 1623 Chicago defending Stanley Cup champions now stay in fifth place STRETCH RECORD Harveys battling Elucshirts stretched their unbeaten record to seven straight games with the win over Boston The first place Rangers were in last place at this same time last year and ended up well out of the playoffs The 37 year old Harvey was New Yorks leader all the way lle set up Andy Bathgates first period power play goal and then bounced to footer off Boston defenceman no Boi vins skate for the winner Rangers were down going into third period Doug Mohns Murray Oliver and Jerry Toplt azzinl had scored for Boston when Camille Henry started the New York rally Henry scored on breakaway at 317 and Andy Hebenton tied the game less than two minutes later Montreal also had to come from behind to get win and stay in second place Gilles Trembloy gave the Ca nadiens 10 lead in the first period but Detroit quickly took over whcn the Montreal defence fell apart BENCIIES TALBOT Coach Toe Blake benched de fenceman Jean Guy Talbot for sloppiness shortly after Gordie Howe and rookie Marc Eoileau All the rinks in the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League providepretty good pressradio view ing facilities Collingwoods is the only one below par Then again there was no PA system in use at the Midland rink Wednesday making it difficult to get official times etc immediately following scoring plays and penalties All of the rinks have PA prob em Two Barrie Curling Club chener today for the finals Collingwoods rink is the warmest rinks will be off to Kit of the Early Bird Bon spiel The rinks Jack Kennedy skip Wib Harris Byrne and Bruce Peacock and Art Powell skip Fred Norris Gord Needham and Jack Hamilton had identical 21 wonlost records Wednesday All games were 10enders quite haul for so early in the season Still with curling therell be two draws of mixed action at the local club tomorrow night Floyd Patterson occupies arfew important niches in heavyweight professional boxing history He was the youngest man ever to win the title and the first to regain it If Tom McNeeIey should win the crown next month hell be one of five fellows to go undefeated to the top Others were John Sullivan Rocky Marciano Jim Jeffries and Ingemar Johans son laugh recent edition of boxing mag has story saying Torontos George Chuvaio is the logical successor to Pattersons crown Thats all for boxing Gray and Simeon Foresters Rifle Club will hold its election of officers following parade Tuesday night The club hasnt done any competitive shooting this fall but hopes to get cracking pronto Barrie Garrison Badminton Club without home in Barrie is still looking for place to play Some members Im told are journeying to Orillia for exercise These tax payers tried getting high school gyms here but found the price per night $15 too much long time between visits Harry Lumley wholl guard the net for Callingwood Shipbuilders here next Friday made his first appearance in the local rink in 1943 He was l7yearold at the time Received note from the secretary of the Hockey Hall of Fame and Canadas Sports Hall of Fame to the effect that the Hall will be open every day through the year 274 pm On Grey Cup Day December it will be open 10 arm pm There is no admission charge Also the note mentions that theres been another printing of the terrific Hockey Hall of Fame Book Copies can be obtained by mail by writing the Hall at Canadian National Exhibition Toronto 213 Canada One buck will cover cost of mailing etc POOLE Brosdorlsrllresr ratio Nash Most Valuablei WINNIPEG GP Allstar Edmonton quarterback Jackie Parker has won the Jeff Nick Iin Memorial Trophy as the most valuable player in the Western Football Conference for the sixth straight year and the seventh time in his eight year Canadian football career Results of poll of football writers and broadcasters in the WFC cities were announced Thursday night Parker won the league scorn lng title with 104 points Pots To Pae eats p0 er play Bmce lllacGregor stretched the fled Wings lead to 31 at 1130 in the first pe riod Montreals Ralph Badtstrom got the only goal of the second period and little Phil Goyette tied it up at 36 of the third scoring right om the faceoff on power play Reliable Claude Provost the NIILs leading scorer got the winning goal at 16 Provost grabbed the puck in the last minute of the game when Detroit pulled out goaler Terry Sawchuk in favor of an extra forward and skated all RED KELLY iput Detroit ahead 21 The goals came little more than two min utes apart Howes on the way to the crease to push the puck into an empty net It was his 16th goal of the season Saturday Montreal play host to Boston and New York tro vels to Toronto Sunday Mont real is at New York Toronto at Boston and Detroit at Chicago HAMILTON CPI Will Hal Patterson who in different uniform killed many Tiger Cat team in former years he in the lineup Saturday in Ha miltons lastditch effort for Grey Cup berth The status of the great passA catching end remains clouded in doubt When the ficats emerged on the fliort end of ZSlt7 deci sion last Sunday in the first game of the two game total points Eastern Football Confer ence final with Toronto Argo nauts Hamilton coach Jim Trimble said Patterson definit ely would start in the second game As of Thursday night how ever all Trimble would say was that his lineup wont be an nounced until shortly before the pm EST kickoff Patterson acquired this sea son in trade with Montreal Alouettes was big factor in Hamiltons early spurt which cushioned the Ticata to first place in the Eastern Confer ence But he has been on the sidelines in the last halfdozen By THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO fCP If your friendly neighborhood okia quotes you an eight point spread on Tomato Argonauts to beat Hamilton TigerCats this weekend does that mean he has confidence in the Argos Not at all says the Ontario attorneygenerals committee on the enforcement of gambling laws It simply represents his assessment of how the public will bet for and against the Ar gos The bookie is business Score Many Goals Mercantile Hockey Goals aplenty were scored in two Mercantile Hockey League games played at Barrie Arena Dominion edged 400 Grill 57 and Bertram slugged Uni versal 121 Winterburn led Dominion with three goals Lindsay had pair and singles came from Forbes Boorman and Atkin son Bessey had four goals for 400 Grill Len Casey Wal ton and Bill White had singles Larry Garner and Bob Hoop er had three markers each for Bertram Johnson had pair and singles were added by Andy Burlae Ron Bertram and Van Robarts scored Univer sals lone goal Hurry Beat Winter To The Punch Get Your ooonfirEAn Sublulianlce SNOW TIRES NOINI New Low Prlcesl Free Installation BEERS TIRE SERVICE lsz BRADFORD ST PA 65441 TRADE IN YOUR one OUTFIT ON NEW SKATES Mens $895 to $1995 Boys 10 to 13 $615 Boys to Misses 11 to Misses to la Youths to 13 skate Guards USED SKATES $395 up Station 27 CLAPPERTON ST Opposite 1Fina Gas TiCats May Put Patterson To Use games with shoulder separaA tion Otherwise the Ticats physic ally at least are in good shape as theyll ever be for team starting game with the score already use against them capacity crowd of around £5000 is expected for the game which will be viewed by tele vision fans of the 0305 west ern network and the CIV hookup of private stations in Toronto Ottawa and Montreal The Civic Stadium turf will be in good condition thanks to tnrpaulin borrowed from the University of Tomato Tho tarp which protected Varsity Stadium in recent years when the EastWest final was played there was down durlag IhursA days torrential rains Toronto coach Lou Agosa has been secretive about his lineup Whether he will use middle guard Marty Martinello or line backer Jim Andreotti both suf fering fom twisted knees wont be decided until Saturday mom ing Dick Fonts definitely will be out to rest his injured shoul der but is possibility if the Argos get to the Grey 01p Government Tells Of Bookies Ways man not gambler and he sets the spread to guarantee birnself profit no matter who wins The report tabled Thursday in the legislature explains it this way Commonly the bookmaker balances his books by means of points spreadthe bettor is required to wager not merely that team will beat team but that it will do so by more than stipulated number of points The bettor is further re quired to give odds for exam ple to wager $6 in the hope of winning 55 Where the bookma ker achieves balanced book an equal amount of money staked on each possibilityhe is assured of profit margin of $1 in 12 Pilrther the bookmaker may not pay on tiesif it happens that team beats team by only the stipulated number of points say eight points This possibility of profit may be fur ther increased by requiring that those wagering to the contrary stipulate that team will not lose by more than say seven points were amen where he fares well every time he bowls on our modern lanfi IOTHE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24 1961 moons HOST OBltLlli cum Barrie Falcons on the heels of $1 overtime de feat at the bands of Midland Flyers host Orltlln Lake vIews at Barrie Arena Ur night Falcons bold flrst place with fourpoint margin over the rest of the clubs Natural ty Irvin for the locals Is most If they hope to main taln breathing room Lakevicws clobbered by Barrie In the season opener ls making its first visit here was additional pl Lakevlews have looked sharp and are reported to have sav ed their best shots for Fal cons Three former Barrie luv cniles Billy Burkb John Ml Cann and Nipper Keast have done much In the Dr illia wins Theyre looking for another big night In the old home town Grads To Play North Seniors Ten graduates have made themselves available toplay Barrie North Collegiate senior bssketballers Saturday This is the first of what is hoped to become an annual reunion game The game has been set for pm so parents can take in the fun Graduates expected to be in uniform include Dick Boswell Jack Phillips Bill Mulligan Jim Paige Fred Cutting Hap old Kemp Ian Garner Art Martin Rod Raikes and Dan Burton Play Games Local Hockey Barrie and District Midget Juvcnlle Hockey League start ed last night here with three games being played Three secondperiod goals gave Dangerfields 32 win over Lions Clayton Perry had pair and Jim Corrlgal one Bill Owen and Grant Lecklmrt scored for Hons Sunliters scored once in each period to nip Colts s1 Roy Atkinson bad pair and Har old Johnson the other Joe Mur phy counted for Colts The nottooIong on blades Stroud team took 150 drub bing at the hands of Flyers Ernie Grisdale paced the scor ers with three Al Saunders Bill Frid Jim Hughes and Jim Brady had two apiece Singles were by Wayne Latour Torn Flannagan Dave Clark and Ray Cook FLORENCE ADVANCES VIENNA APFiorentina of Florence defeated Rapid of VI enaa 62 Wednesday night and advanced into the quarterfinals of the European Soccer Cup tournament Want To Stop Bookies Let Govt Make Bucks TORONTO CPIThe amount of money wagered illegally in Ontario on horse races sub stantiaily exceeds 5100000000 year says special provinv cial government report on gam bling released Thursday The unlawful bookmak ing system that handles this money could not sunive if de nied the use of the telephone says the report compiled by law Profmr Desmond Mor ton and statistician Rolf Eng for Attorneyfiencral Roberts They recommend that most serious consideration be given to permitting governmentoper rSlaiis Syndicate Controls Gardens TORONTO CP three man syndicate headed by Stab ford Srnythe Brought control of Maple leaf Gadens for ap proximately 9000000 Thurs ay Smythe told press confer ence that control was acquired through purchase of 45000 shares of stock from his father Conn Smythe founder and president of the Gardens home of the National Hockey League Toronto Maple Leafs Stafford 40 became presi dent of the Gardens replacing his father Conn is new chair man of the board of directors Associated with Stafford in the purchase were sportsman Harold Ballard and John Bas sctt chairman and publisher of The Telegram and chairman of the board of IMOTV Stafford sold each man brought one third of the controlling shaes At meeting of the board of directors Thursday was appointed head of the Sil ver Seven the Gardens hockey committee Stafford said his first prolt feet will include review of its ticket distribution arrange ments television contracts and need for additional seats BEPlllll new PM LllTlill on our handy Budget Plan Dont delay repairs to your car See us today nllllllslirlnn Motors Ltd 55 Collier St PA 52437 ated parimuluel betting on On tario races outside the race track to undermine the illegal bookie businefi Pruent laws permit bet ting on race tracks through the parimutuel which divides up all money wagered on any race among the holders of the win ning tickets after deduction of 15 per cent for profits and taxes The Ontario Jockey Club and its affiliates run the pari mutuel The committee calls for legis lation permitting the Bell Tele phone Company to withdraw service from subscirber who the attorney general knows is using the telephone for illegal gambling purposes SUGGESTS POLICE AID In addition the committee recommends legislation pumit ting attachment of dialregs ister device to suspect tele phone line to aid police in trac log the headquarters of any bookmaking ring The device records only the telephone num hers dialed on the suspect phone and makes no record of conversation Calling for heavier pnealties against convicted bookmakers the report concludes that small fines are merely licences or taxes to bookmakers and even fine of thousands of dollars may be negligible in the case of moderate hookmaking op eration The committee says it con sidered recommending legisla tion banning the publication in Ontario newspapers and radios of gambling information such as odds other than that apply log to racing in Ontario It do cided against the recommenda tion because US newspaper or radio stations would continue to provide the information to Ontario bettors The report scores the present monopoly control of legal beb ting by the Ontario Jockey Club Limited as an anomaly EXPRESSES SURPRISE The committee expresses surprise that federal legisla tion in 1951 gave parlmutuel op erators in Canada flat nine per cent permissible profit It seems to the committee incon sistent that this sole avenue of private profit in organired gam bling should be allowed to per sist without public scrutiny and control the report says The total amount of money wagered in 1960 on Ontario flat and harnessracing tracks was listed in the reports as $98867 062 and the published profit of the Ontario Jockey Club was $1282509 It recommends that money wagered both on the track and in any legal betting parlors off the track be pooled and the de duction to be retained by that racing association should be fixed by government body MICROSCOPES 25 Dunlop St cursion 8am CANADIAN NATIONAL gllflllTllllL BRUNEI MULTI BLENDINO This Is to certify that DowAfo ls brewed by the exclusive Cool Control process This process Is continually tested thereby onsullng Uri01m hlgh quality Business pours BLINDED aancav Maura ifiborfi vansr FOR UNUSUAL GIFTS SEE BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS FOR WINTER COATS LAMBS WOOL VEST BINOCULARS HUNTING KNIVES BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS STORE PA 60621 Attention Sport Fons GREY CUP GAME AND PRO HOCKEY Decemberznd WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT December 4th If you are going to Toronto for the Big Games or the Big Fight travel the comfortable dependable way go Canadian National Ask about special party mes and individual Saulrday OneDay ox Enjoy this big weekend in Toronto Enjoy it even more when you relax and let CN do the driving for you Call your local CN Rail Travel Service Of fice for convenient sobedulm Phone PA 84400 new names cor rise Bess BIG noun FOOTBALL on TV Watch the exciting second game of the 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