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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1961, p. 9

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By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor HOLMFF SANTA Santa Claus and his reindeer will have to remain at the post for another week as the world of sport steals the December spotlight This afternoon Ken Pioen and compan willwin us couple of bucks by defeating Haml ton Tiger Csts in the Grey Cup football classic at Toronto In fact by the time you read this Ill undoubtedly be on my way to collecting Amen Then on Monday Santa and his crew may as well stay in their shops as the worlds heavyweight box ing championship is put on the line in Toronto Cham pion Floyd Patterson defends against Tom McNeeiey who he But when it comes to fights my sights will be set on the happenings in Montreal the next night There Old Archie Moore fat and dumb like fox will op ose Robert Cleroux the successor whether you like it or not to George Chuvslo as our fistiana hope Got note from the Montreal people and you could Moore written all over it There were blue pict es and right blue and black writings on the white paper Moore color piece all the way Nothing he does is colorless The Montreal was far different from Toronto in an other way too The Eddie Quinn release tells about Canadas former professional champions as well as topranked men of yesterday and today The Toronto food is strictly blowup McNeeley is wildman so much that you suggest he be put in hos pital not ring for one get sick of such an overload of garbage McNeeley on press release paper is such tiger that he should spit at himself when he looks in the mirror Hogwash dont believe fight fans will buy such stuff With Moore though they have real live color Archie says hello in technicolor Cleroux makes dull copy when he stands alone However his meeting with Moore should be like thunder storm rivalling rain bowl figure the Montreal bout will prove to be the tter have to take Patterson early in the Toronto joust and lm treal encounter going with Cleroux midway in the Mon Santa You arrive any time after Wednesday If Im groven wrong on too many counts dont bring toys ring money JUST NOTES If all games could stay close to the par of last nights CollingwoodBarrie clash thered be no trouble drawing at least 1300 for every contest That many fans came to watch Harry Lumley No one disappointed ill Burtch the Barrie lad playing with Orillia Lake VIEWS was doing his best to score goals Tuesday while his wifewas giving birth to son The child was born at Soldiers Memorial Hospital three minutes be fore the end of the Mrs 13 game Congratulations Bill and Referee Dan Poland said last night that his mother Pat Poland was doing much better Mrs Poland been ill for few weeks but appears on the road to better health again Tigers Get Sam Simmons Called As Bower Ailing THE CANADIAN Pm iiuries to key players threaten to make things rough for the National Hockey Rogues top dogs Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Ca nadiens The Maple Leafs may be hav ing the worst of it They face the prospect of go ing through weekend games without all star goalie Johnny Bower the man most respon slide for their success this sea son and sophomore Dave Kcon budding super star Bower hurt his ankle and Kean suffered groin injury when ltafs tied Cnnadlens 11 at Montreal Thursday night decision on whether theyll be able to dress will be made later today But Leafs are taking no chances Friday night they re called Dan Simmons from their Rochester farm club of the American Hockey League as possible sub for Bower Meanwhile the Canadians learned they may have to foil at least two weeks without nu defenocrnsn Tom Johnson who suffered an injury to his right eye when clipped by team mate ion Fontlnatos stick at Toronto Wednesday night BELWEAU FRETS Then theres Jean Beliveau the 201 pound centre who makes everything look easy with puck Beliveau hasnt played game this season and hes fretting lie says his injured right knee feels good but the club doctor doesnt want to lake Is chance on allowing him to play too soon Bower the leastscomiupon NHL gonlic was hurt when he stopped shot by Montreal player The recall of Simmons who has NHL exerlence with Bos ton prompted another switch in the Leafs farm system They or dered Jerry Cheevers Just out of the junior ranks to report to Rochester Cheeverl has been filling in with Sault Ste Marie Thunderhlrds of the Eastern Professional Hockey League Gall Terriers Trounce Royals In Another Stinkeroo Test By THE CANADIAN PRESS It took only 67 seconds mid way through the first period to seal the late of the hapless St Thomas Royals in an Ontario Hockey Association game Fri day night Up to then Gnit Terriers had scored one goal and the Royals were still in the game But 67 seconds later Gait hnd rammed in four more The game ended in 162 rout for Gait leaving the Royals with an nillost rec ord in 10 games this season At stratford the hometown Indians bowed 72 to Chathnm Maroons The loss was Strat fords sixth straight leaving the Indians in tie with Sarnia for seventh place in the eightteam loop in another game Waterloo Tigers whipped Woodstock Ath letics 54 At Gall the Terriers loosed 70foot onslaught Gait now is nipping at the heels of the league co leaders Siroihroy and Windsor only one point out of first place The Terrierl attack was paced by Lloyd Mercer and Bob Moder who scored four goals each Mercer lends the leagues goal gettch with 17 Bob McKnight and Joe Hogan each got pair with singles counted by Bill Wylie Dori Rnpe Hurry Neale and Alex Keeling At Stratford the team split firstperiod goals but Chalhnm came out snorting fire in the second to blast in four unan swered gonls Chathum marksman were led by Bob Pole with two goals Jock Douglas Joe Malo Ted Power George Atiken and Earl Towers got one each Strntfords goals were netted by Bill Flick and Mickey Ruth The Woodstock Waterloo tilt also broke wide open in the sec ond frame After scoreless opening period Waterloo out scored tho Athletics 58 in the second Patterson Anxious Outshine Liston TORONTO CPlMention the name of Sonny Liston to Floyd Patterson and the heavyweight champion will react like per son bitten by big mosquito its not that the champion is afraid of the strapping once beaten top contender from Phil adelphia But the proud Patter son is sensitive to any hint that he has been ducking the rein Jones Bolster Mound Corps MIAMI BEACH Fla AP The double allstar gamepro gram now dby baseball club ownerssince its inception three years ago will end with the 1962 season This was made evident Frb day when the American League ha heartedly endorsed sec spectacular next year but ed it will be the last league announcement said The American League voted to participate in the second all star game in 1962 but it will not entertain any request for second allstar game again committee will be appointed to consider an alternate program which will benefit the major league players and benefit base ball The National Leagues accept unco of the players request for two games was given in more cooperative vein Commissioner Ford Prick has stently opposed the two system because it de from the importance of the event No BUT YES All things being equal Id say no to second all star game even next year if had tofvote however would have to say yes because of the un usual circumstances currently prevailing The players have need of the money second game would get $275000 They have taken on an added debt to their pen sion fund by embracing the nagers and players of two INSURANCE QUALITY WITH ECONOMY PROTECTION IS OUR PRODUCT SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS BENTLEY CO PA 84583 Collier st Suite roe new teams Houston and New York for pension benefits Judge rt Cannon the players legal adviser said the players indebtedness amounts to $10000000 which must be amortized in at years He said 112 new players have been added to plan at cost of 51 000000 He listed these among his arguments for second game TIGERS GET IONES in other business Friday De troit Tigers bolstered their fine pitching staff by adding veteran Sam Jones 87 from Houston Colts in return for Bob Bruce and Manuel Pete Monteio two young righthanders With Jones to back up Frank Leiy Jim Running Don Mossi Paul Foytack and Ron Kline either as starter or in the bullpen the Tigers appear well equipped to give New York Yankees another stiff battle for the American League pennant In trade between Baltimore Orioles and St Louis Cardin als two men who played with Rochester lied Wings of the In ternational League last summer traded uniforms Johnny Kucks 28yearold righthanded pitcher formerly with New York Yank ees and Kansas City Athletics moved to St Louis after 1043 season at Rochester Shortstop Run Kabbes 264 hitter at Ro chester switched from the Car diinel organization to the Orl ES Name Trimble Coach Of Year TORONTO fCPJlm Trim ble coach of Hamilton Tiger Cats Friday night was named the Canadian Football Leagues coach of the yearl He was presented with the Annie Stukus Trophy donated by the Edmonton Eskimos Alumni Association during the Grey Cup dinner here This is the first year the trophy has been awarded Selectors were the coaches of the nine CFL teams Trimble 48 whose Ticats took first place in the Eastern Conference this year after fin ishing last in 1960 is native of McKeesport Pa He joined the club in 195s and in 1959 signed flveyear contract He now is resident of Burlington ML and lies an interest in large Hamilton equipmeht sup ply house JOE BEAVER SUGGESTS FOR rnn mNniMAN AND ms wonksuor Shopmste V4 Drill Shopmate Hands Shopmete Sander ShopmsfeJlg Saw Shopmafe Arm Saw Adlusiahio $1695 $3995 $2295 $2295 $14495 BEAVER UMBER I27 BRADFORD ST PA 855 stated and rehabilitated Liston Pattersons pride may prove disastrous to young undefeated Tom McNeeley lr of Arling ton Mass who meets the champ for the title here Monday night The Same night in Philadel phia Liston who hasnt fought since March ii takes on stocky Albert Westphal of Hamburg Germany in the first half of the unique closed circuit televi sion doubleheader The Putter IsonltfoNeoley light then will foi ow Liston has declared he will flatten the rm baker within three rounds Patterson realizes that the fans watching the twin bill will be eager to compare the champ and the No contender who hasnt lost in 25 fights So it appears to be almost cinch Floyd will try to finish McNeeley as fast as he can CONFIDENT 0F MATCH Promoter Tom holen of Chpmplonship Sports lnc said Friday he is confident of match ing Patterson and Listonboth are tote favorites to winin the late spring probably June To this Patterson and his mum eger CusDAmato said they were going one fight at time With their boxing prepara tions finished bath Patterson and MoNeeley will taper off with road work light exercises and rest until Mondays fight Meanwhile it was learned that if DAmato complains to Ontario Labor Minister Warrender about the fight judges he wont get anywhere DAmnto said Wednesday he woiild appeal the ruling of On tario Athletic in loner Merv McKenzie prohibiting the use of US judges in the bout rnEE Christmas light let string of Santa lights with purchase of to the value of 1995 over Chlll Layaway or Budget at firestorm scones as DUNLOP or pa eases Lum Beaten Times In Robbery Attempts By STEVE JONESCU Harry Lumley Profesioaol hockeyist fumed auto sales man turned horseman turned amateur buckeyist found last night that crime doesnt pay For more than 47 minutes at Barrie Arena Lumley cheated Barrie Bay City Falcons out of dozen goals Worst of all Lum did his robbing without gun But come 739 of the third period Lum took it on the law HIS defence failed him shot by new Falcon Al Norrena hit stick and bounced into the not That made the score 11 for Harry and his Shipbuildersof Coliingwood Falcons went on to win the Georgian hay Inter mediate Ar Hockey League game WENT FOR WALK it was Harrys own fault that he allowed three puck to gel by him In the final period more exactly betwcn the and 1405 marks He was so hot earlier that his reargunrds probably figured they Werent needed Harry was sudi thief that Falcons rather than get discouraged worked that much harder de termined to tire him if noih ing else More than l300 fans attend ed lhe game all hoping they would see professional even ing of goaltendlng They did Falcons not to let the cus tomers dawn gave Lum every opportunity to be hero They couldnt have stayed more close to him even if they were Siam ESE STOLE THUNDER Because the fans and Fal cons paid him so much atten tion Lumlcy stole the thunder from few other fellows who wore blades One was Lew Sioddnrt The liltie right winger again show ed the way for Falcons scor ing the tying and winning goals Neither was particular pic ture effort and certainly not the type youd expect from notsolarge hockeyist but new is large in daire He fought his way through legs arms sticks and hips before getting may both sewing shots His winning goal for instance came only after Lew skated between defenccmans legs to get the puck He swung at it three times before even get ting within reach Don Rich Barrics netmind er was almost forgotten by the appearance of Lumlcy That was at EISI until Shipbuild ers carried the puck into en emy territory Rich has al wnys been good nctmindcr sand it is in no way strange that he should choose such an evening to be just bit better FIRST PERIOD There was no scoring in the initial frame despite the fact the Gerry McBrideJohn Mal oneyNorrena line had six good opportunities to beat Lum wtth in twominute span When this line went for rest Lum promptly beat Bob Garner SECOND PERIOD Shipbuilders cauyIt the liar rle rearguaids too much in is hitting position in the middle frame and scored at 734 Don Keith is tough nut in his own right got the puck all alone in front of Rich as both Barrio defencemen were trying to connect near the bluoline Norrena missed chance to score When his shot hit inside the post This was one of the first indications that Lumley just might be beaten THIRD PERIOD Andy Grant who did little offensively most of the even ing put Collingwood up to early in the third session when his shot seemed to go in off Barrie player Whatever LUMLEY DOWN AT LEFT PEPPERED BY STODDART l9 AND FORBES happened the puck changed direction in big hurry That was it until Barrina three goals And if any of you thought bomb had hit the town around 1020 pm you were wrong it was just the reaction from the fans to Bar rles first goal Cant tell about the cheers for the second and third The noise just never stopped Victory kept Falcons in first place in the loop and convinc ed lot of curious firsttimers that this hockey is for real Can you remember so much noise at junior game bore the last few seasons of the Fly ers life Collingwood goal Lumley defence Hill Kuznriun Ritchie Switzer forwards Forslund Nixon Grant Reid Greil Keith Foubcrt Robinson Rnwn Taylor Cromwell Barrie goal Rich defence Robertson Forbes Graves Cairns forwards Garner Ed ward MacDonald Maloney McBride Norrena Smith Stod durt Bowen Officials referee Danny Po land of Bracebridge Ilncsman Don Gnvey of Harris First Period No scoring Penalties Robinson and Ed ward high sticking i227 Forslund hooking 1508 Graves holding 1815 Grant cross checking 1903 Second Period Shipbuilders Keith Greir Kazarian 734 Penalties Forbes and Pat Balon Brothers Carry Beavers By THE CANADIAN PRD The Salon brothers carried the load Friday night as Kitch enerWaterloo Beavers extended their firstplace margin in the Eastern Professional ck ey League Dave Belon accounted for three goals as the Beavers edged the Wolves 54 at Sud1 bury and went into ninepoint lead over Kingston Frontenacs TRY US FOR REPAIRS Aptomatlu Transmiulonl Repaired Free Estimates JUNEAUS GARAGE CROWN HILL PA error ELECTOR of ESSA TOWNSHIP If You Have Sincere Desire For Progresa ive Administration and Believe We Should Have FIRE PROTECTION lMPROVED ROADS and STEADY TAX ilNE EECT PHILIP CARR to THE COUNCIL or ESSA TOWNSHIP an 1962 terson thigh sticking 517 Bo wen high sticking 900 Nixon cross checking 1020 Forbes holding 1100 Patterson high sticking plus laminute miscon duct 1907 Third Period Shipbuildcrs Grant Farsiund Swilzcr 315 Folconx Norrenn 13 Falcons Stoddan Smith Forbes Falcons Sioddart Smith Forbes 1405 Penalties Narrena tripping 327 Bowen elbowing roughlt ing ions Grant elbowing 1150 Forslund hooking 1704 310 Emms Flyers Drop Another By THE CANADIAN PRESS That bulge Hamilton Red Wings had on top of the Onto rio Hockey Association Junior series doesnt appear so big now that Montreal Conndicns have caught lire The secondplace Hairs scor ing in bursts as has been their habit of late dcientcd Guelph Royals 52 Friday night and moved to within six points of the league loading Vings it it was the ninth Straight win for Montreal including two over Hamilton St Cnthnrinco Teepccs wid ely outplayed much of the game received stellar goaltending from Roger Crozier and mode the most of their opponents lapses to defeat Niagara Falls Flyers 31 in the nights other game Three goals in four minutes and nine seconds of the second period turned the tide for the Canodiens at Guelph Bill lnglis scored three times and Andre Boudriai and Roger Richer once each for Montreal Borden Smith and Bill Taylor scored BARRIE GOVERNMENT SURPLUS STORE 25 DUNLOPST PA 60622 unassisted tallies for the Roy nls who had on edge in play in the first half of the game Crozlcr stopped 45 shots be fore the 2000 Niagara Falls fans as the Fiyers winleal streak was extended to eight Dennis Hull and IOhn Brenne man gave the Tcepacs an early lead when the Flycrs left them unguarded near the crease and Phil Esposito wrapped it up in the third Crozlcr was beaten by Howie Dietrich on solo effort with the Teepees mun short Flyers forward Gory Dorn hucfer was cut for eight stitches in the head by Paul Popuiil stick early in the game but re turned for the third period hilly Knlbbs was cut in the month by Popcli in the second period PROMPT SERVICE ROLLS SIMPSON 24 Hour 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