STITE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY NOVEMBER 1961 TYPE By STEVE JONESUU Sports Editor MILLIONDOLLAR CLIP Bernie Faloney my choice as outstanding football player in Canada for 1961 may have lost the years outstanding play on clipping penalty Most of you Im sure were tuned to channel Sat urday and saw Faloney run about 113 yards for touchdown which was called back due to clip video tape of the play made it difficult for me as well as the game commentators to see clip In fact there may not have been such an animal That play came at the end of the regulation playoff game between Hamilton Tiger Cats and Toronto Argo nauts It started with the score tied on the round 2727 Argos kickerDave Mann booted one into the Hamilton end zone Cat Don Sutlierin kicked it back out Mann booted again This time the ball came to Falonoy and away he went to the Argo end zone But an official ruled clipping near midfield Its history new that Cats went on to humiliate Argos in the extra 20 minutes of play Unfortunately for Faloney his great run will not go into the official game statistics Hell just make it halfway Some staunch Barrie Argo fans are ready to throw away their chances of renewing subscriptions to Toronto games next year Ill bet there are lot more in Ttown who feel the same Argos went into the game as 41 favorites to re present the east against Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup Game The odds were based on the 18point edge the Torontonians carried from the first of the twogame final series Its my guess that there was as much noise in Tor onto following the game as there was in Hamilton However the sounds would be little different Where champagne corks would be popping in Ham ilton tears would be spilling into the beer glasses about 40 miles away The tears would naturally turn to shouts and curses about the Scullers Disappointment when turned to disgust is hard to overcome But even with victory mainly to the credit of Fal oney the fellow must feel little hurt deep down in side Its probably never happened before and will un doubtedly never happen again that dying seconds play in which Bernie could have become as well known to every Canadian as are trees and streams and cold JONESCU SAID IT Back in the early days of August predicted that Toronto Argonauts would win the Big Four title if Rote did not throw so much and if Cookie Gilchrist and Dick Shatto were given proper opportunities to Entry the mail feel hit the if pretty well on the ead liked Ottawa for second place and picked Hamil ton TigerCats as the darkhorse gang LegionChurch Hockey Sheds Started On Saturday Morning No Sophomore Jinx For Keon And Nevin By LAURENT CIUASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer Dave Kean and Bob Nevin dont appcar to be having any trouble combatting that peculiar second year malady known as the sophomore jinx Theyre producing for Toronto Maple Leafs this season just as they did in 196061 when they ranked as the National Hockey Leagues top rookies Both played prominent roles during the weekend as Maple Leafs won twice to grab share of first place in the NHL stand ings Keon and his linemates George Armstrong and Dick Duff were standouts Satur day night when Maple Leafs routed New York ltangcrs 60 at Toronto Keon and Arm strong cach scored twice and Duff once Kcon and Dull picked up two assists and Arm strong one SCORES FIRST GOAL Sunday night at Boston Nevin scorud the first goal and set up another shortly alter for Frank Inlahoviich and Leafs never looked back as they downed the cellar dwelling Bruins 41 Montreal Canadiens tied with Leafs for top spot also went Hamiltons Streak Comes To An End By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Ilamillnn Red Wings unbea ten streak had to and some time but it took furious third period assault by fired up bunch of Baby Habs to do it Andrn Boudrins was the chief Two Quickies llid The Blades By THE CANADIAN PRESS In space of 87 seconds Danny Belislc turned apparent defeat into victory for the lost plnce Los Angeles Biodcs Sun night aThe Blades were heading for their 13th loss in the Western Hockey Leagues 196162 cam paign when Belisie scored two late goals against San Fran cisco Seals The pace setting Portland Buckaroos defending league champions beat Calgly Slam pcdcsr at In Saturday action the Seals edged the Stamps the Buck aroos bent Seattle Totems 42 and Spokane Comets nipped Edmonton Flyers Edmon ton tops the Northern Division Ed Panag abko also scored twice for the Blades against San Francisco Jim Powers added single Duke Edmund son was twogoal man for the Seals with singles coming from Bob Salinger and Nick Micke ski The forward line of Gene The combined LegionAChurch Hockey Leagues started the 196162 schedules at Barrie Ar ena Saturday morning Twelve games were played Right sharp at seven oclock Springfield started on its way to 21 victory aver Cleveland in the AHL opener Wayne Miller got both goals for the victors Mike Quinn scored for Cleveland Providence defeated Roches ter Louie Kelly had two goals for Providence Singles were by Jim Sarjean Denis Patterson David Reid and Bob Sykes Danny Maloney scored both Rochester goals Hershey edged Buffalo 43 Murray Perry and Alvin Clarke split the scoring for Hershey David Lee Ronald Brent and Vause scored for Buffalo Bob Mailion and Gary Russ wurm scored to give Spokane 21win over Erie David Burton hit for Eric JUNIOR Niagara Falls edged Mariies 65 in the first Junior game Steve McGrath had two goals for the winners and singles came from John Church Peter Hutton Doug Silk and Ernest Nutter Doug Boynton had three and Neil Koopmans two goals for Marlies Barrie slugged Guelph 130 on six goals by Jerry Ray craft three by Eddy Brown and singles from Freddy Noble Wayne and Tommy McLennan and Collin Scott Hamilton took the measure of St Catharines 101 Ricky Ball and Brent Bowen had five and four goals respectively for Hamilton and Harry Norton had single Philip Burden scored for St Kitts Peterborough defeated St Mikes 74 Brian Kinsella had Firetone rrdlé eye WINTER TREADS 22555 SIZE 75044 GET TRACTION YOU CAN TRUST NOW 88 DUNLOP ST NEW LOW PRICES IN NEW TOWN fund COUNTRY TIRES T00 Windsor slugged Cornwall 71 Achtymichuk Tommy Movie and Bill Saunders accounted for the Bucks first three goals against Calgary Each man scared once Doug MacAuley rounded out the scoring for the Bucks fifth straight win Wayne North scored for Calgary NEAR LAST MINUTE Mickoski came up with the winning goal for the Seals against Calgary with 66 seconds left in regulation time Buddy Boone with two and Harry Pidhirny were the other San Francisco marksman Cliff Bris tow Gord Veiprava and Norm Johnson scored for the Stamp eders three goals for the winners and Paul Osachuk two and Randy Emms one Ken Ban nerman had all of the losers goals SENIOR Chatham edged North Bay s4 in the first Senior game Bob Walton had hattrick for the victors Singles were by Jack Lynch Don Hender son and David Conroy Bay goals were by Rick and Greg Bowen and Warren Eyars and Gary McCloskey David Raycraft scored five goals and Brian Curtis two as Jim Hay scored for the Vic tims Steve Pollard scored two goals and Norman Martin got the other as Whitby blanked Kingston 34 In the final game Kitchener defeated Sudhury 41 Jim Mc Pherson led the winners with pair of goals and Michael Mc Dowell and Paul Agnew had singletons Wayne Tascona had the Sudbury goal TONIGHT Four NHL games are slated for this evening pm New York vs Montreal Tor onto vs Detroit 730 Chicago vs Boston 815 Winnipeg vs Trail WILL WEAR HELMETS TORONTO cm Univer versity of Toronto Blues will NEW YORK fAPYama Ba hama 160 the clever counter puncher from Bimini got off to fast start Saturday night and gained split decision over fav ored Farid Salim 161 of ArgenA tina in atelevised 10rounder at Madison Square Garden The ZBAyearold Bahama ctr cling and bobbing piled up points with effective left jahs and left hooks and then with stood the Argentine middle weight champions rally in th last three rounds The victory was Bahamas third straight and the at snapped Salims winning streak at Seven Salim was an lltos favorite Bahama Upsets Favored Salim executioner He fired four of the six goals in the final minutes that gave the iunior Canadiens 73 victory at Montreal last night and dealt the Red Wings their first loss in is Ontario Hockey Association Junior games this season The Canadiens who have streak of their own going solid ified their hold on second place with their seventh straight win They now have 16 points in 12 games six ahead of St Cath nrincs Teepeca but still 10 be hind the Wings who have been tied twice The Teeps collected their first home win Saturday 41 deci sion over Niagara Falls Fiyers to move all alone into third place START SLOWLY The Canadiens were out played in the first two periods but came back to pepper Ha milton goalie Bud Blnm with 17 shots in the remainder of the game in addition to Boudrias Montreal scorers were Yvan Cournoyer Johnny Taylor and Bill Inglis Pitt Martin Lowel MacDon ald and John Gofton scored for Hamilton At St Catharines Rick Lach owich of the Teepees and Glen Slatcr traded goals in the first period Phli Espositos goal in the second his 14th in 13 games was the winner and Bill Ives and Ray Cullen put it away in the third Guelph Royals picked up 32 exhibition victory over Tor unto Morlhoros of the Metro junior league Sunday on Bor den Smiths late goal Bob Pla ger and Wayne Hartig also scored for Guelph Nick Harba ruk and Duncan McDonald for the Marlies The other half of the Maple Leaf Gardens Sunday double header was Metrol league game in which St Michaels Majors advanced to first place with 60 victory over Whitby TRAINS 02 TRACK 19c or 469c CROSSOVER 89c SWITCHES pr 298 REMOTE CONTROL 449 ELECTRIC SIGNALS 293 UNION STATION 329 TRAIN SETS from 1495 H0 Authorized Repair Dcpt For Triang 110 Headquarters for H0 track switches buildings trees LARGEST TRAIN DISPLAY NORTH OF TORONTO ROBINSONS ouauw HARDWARE Dunlap St PA um wear protective helmets this hockey coach Jack Kennedy said Wednesday The helmets made in Sweden of plastic and foam rubber are on order and Kennedy said he hoped they would arrive in time for the first league game here Friday against Laval defending Intercollegiate champions TOWN COUNTRY rechlumble trade PA 66585 MARY ST Mode by tho originnlbrs of ream email Blue sunm Gasolin theSARJEANT CO LTD IM GOING HOME T0 SUNOGO COMFORT ucuq Sunoco blended heating oil gm clean even heat all season Inna you to Sunoco today HEATING 6n PA 32461 undefeated during the weekend Saturday night on home ice the Habs had too much all round finesse for the Bruins as they skated to 50 triumph Cana diens however had to settle for 22 draw at New York Sun day night In the weekends only other game Chicago Black Hawks got spectacular goaltending from Glenn Hall in whipping De troit Red Wings Sunday night The Leafs gel preferential bill ing for first place because they have two more wins than Canto dicns Tomato has points on 13 victoricssix losses and one tie while Montreals points are made up of 11 victories five defeats and fivctlcs New York in first place be fore weekend games dropped to third but is only one point behind Canadiens and Leafs Chicago now ranks fourth with 16 points while Detroit has 15 and Boston 11 SMAKTER PLAYERS Kcon and Nevin bath Zogool scorers in their freshman year are smarter players than they were last season according to King Clancy Torontos assistant managerecoach That sophomore jinx docsnt mean thing anyway adds Clancy Kcon ond Nevin have more confidence this year be cause they know what they can do in this league Toronto was in complete CDIIIA mand of its game against New York but couldnt score until 1302 of the second period Ed die Shack got the first goal Then Koon Armstrong ond Duff took orcrand kept New York goalie Lorne qumpl Vorslcy hopping the rest of the way Veteran Johnny Bower of the Leafs who last year won the Vezina Trophy awarded on nually to the goalie who plays the most games for the team that allows the fewest goals hod to make 21 stops for his 16th NIlL shutout and first of the season Bower also is lead mg in this seasons Vezlnn race At Boston Nevin scored at 337 of the first period About nine minutes later he stole the puck from Boston dcfencemnn Pot Staplcton and passed to Ma hovlich who scored what proved to be the winning goal from 10 feet out It was Mohovlichs sixth game winner this season tops in the league Big has to goals Deicnceman Bobby Baun and forward Hon Stewart got the leafs othcr markch in the third period both on unassisted efforts Bnun stole the puck in the Boston end and scored at 516 Stewart poked one into an empty Boston net after goalie Don Head had been removed for sixth attacker in the games final minute Bower was deprived of sec ond shutout in as many nights when Don hchcnncy Bruins top scorer got power play goajI at 1541 of the middle pe rro Boston was lucky it didnt get worse heating at Montreal Saturday Canadiens controlled the ploy throughout and only or ratic shouting at times and Heads fine work kept the score down Morch Bonin got two of the Montreal goals both in the sec ond period Canadiens got sin gles from Bernie Boom Boomt Geoffrion Henri Richard and Billy Iiickc In the third Claude Provost the leagues second highest point getter drew three assists Montreol goaltender Jacques Plants made 20saves most of them easy for his first shutout this season it also was Plantes 50th shutout in 450 NHL games For Barrie Folk Rink skipped by Vern Ad ams and Fraser Sutherland took first place In their respect ire draws in the mixed curling at Barrie Club Saturday even ing Adam winner of the first draw had Ethel Landry Harry Nutter and Eileen Burbidge Second to Adams was the rink of Card Miller skip liar ry Young Stan Cooke and Betty Nutter Third place was won by Archie Fraser skip Jenn Adams Charles Henry and Clara Butler Sutherlands crew included Doug Fairbrother Doug Arm strong and Marion Duval 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