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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1959, p. 8

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MONDAY oecmrm is im SPORTS llske lilillor one of the few thy members oftho Flyers stayed in Barrie cannons TYPE by STEVE Jonson moits Bdlmr over the holidays and kept his legs in shape by scraping the ice at the Barrie Arena onto Marlboros holders first plane in libs Junior League St Michaels and Guelph Blit had their chances to position in the stand do damage to the Same inns this weekend rlboros had games sohed e¢ ay St Sommepl yesterd Alone saline in hand over the we twa by time the two clubs ternoon at 30 St Mikes has ploy ber of games Years Flyers ding Bilomores weeks will have played ave W0 games in holidays are scheduled to this afternoon in preparation for the Dukes Theyll practise every sobedul such emaker has been orf the long layoff he may have in scheduling the Dukes topley here 960 The last time the Iorontonians do than 230 18 em fans filed into the Bar met three times once in the ukes took onegoal de ping the first meeting oal decision before the hhe league as well as plsydOWns rlboro mentor maybe rs will be althhe top he lr statement in front of old be trying to keep Erode wont be boo for gang lfit ever enjoys sickness could very well cooking forwardfbo next Directs vier G1ants 60 yards to Len Moore for time the golds Was gh The Giantswith telli Rosey Grier and ading air defense row unites for big Lew touchdown ihe first time the Colts had the ball struck again Starting on his own15 late in Hubs sneer 1mg Of Lead To 10 Points Bookie so Mikiia and right By THE CANADIAN PRESS Henri Richard of Montreal Canadiens looks more like his famous brolber Maurice with every game he plays In National Hockey League Play over the weekend the Pocket Rocket collected six poinls as Montreal beat Chicago Sat urdny and Detroit SI Sunday In other weekend NHL games Toronto Maple leafs completed double overNew beating the Rangers 40 Sat day and 63 Sunday while Chlcagrr Black Howls squashed the st anins 61 Sunday The younger Richard is Cana dicns second highest scorer in cm of points two behind Jean Beliveau who has the advantage of three more seasons NHL ex perience When Henri first come to Canu diens in the 195556 season some critics said it was only bccnuse of his brothers fume OVERSIIADOWS ROCKET But in the 155758 season he hit 28 gals to his brothers l5 and last yeur had 21 compared with the Rockcts 17 This season helped by Muurices present in jury layoff Henri bed 14gonl tally to Maurices six Thc Pocket Rocketeollcctcd the first of his weekend points in Sat urdays Q2 drubbing of the Chi cago Black Hawks at the Forum shootingwone goal rind assisting thrce others Murccl Bonin scored three goals Bernie Geof rion undBcllveau two each and Doug Harvey one wing Ken Whatrun answered for Chicago Sunday Montreal went to DeV trait and handed out 31 defeat to the Red Wings alllhe goals coming in the third rind Ric ard Geoffrlun and hil Goy scored with Jack Mcluiyle himn the lonely goal for the hosts HABS FAR AHEAD The double win kepi Canadluhs well out in front in the NH standings They have 49 points on 31 games 10 more than secon place Detroit Toronto won both weekend games against New York Rangers to close the gap with Detroit from five points to one Johnny Bower registered his third shutout of the season whcnl Maple leafs blanked Rangers 40 in Toronto Saturday Goals came from Ron Stewart George Arm strong Frank Mehovlich and Gerry Ehfllflll The Rangers fared little better next day at their own Madison Square Gardens dropping 63 decision Armstrong and Bob Pul ford scored two gouls cuch with liluhovlich and Billy Harris nd ding the others Dean Prentice scored twice and Andy Hebenton pace in second pcriod rally lhntilled the game at 809 But eight minutes later the Leafs were back in Ihelend with goal fromV defenceman Arm strong HULL RED HM In the other Sunday gnme Hockey Finals Start Tuesday The big night for about aoe kids of the Chord Bockey Leugues in just around the cor ner In fact half of the lads will experience the thrill of playingbefor big crowd to morrow night atBarrlo Arena is Ihe first night oi in may finals All teams in the leaguawill see action tomorrow and Wednesday Championships will be decided in each ofthe four divisions POCKET ROCK Bobby Hull showed l32M inns in Chicago Stadium theres stilllifu in the Black Hawks despi their lowly position in tholeugue The young left wing scored three goals and nssislcd on an other in the 51 slamming of Ba ton Bruins Ed Litzcnberger Murray Balfour and Ted Lind sny made up the sixgoal tally The Bniins goal was com bined effort by thcUke Line Vic Slusluk scoring on assists by Bronco Horvnlh and John Bucyk The result left Boston and Chl cego tied at the 27point mark New York is in the collar with 11me Winter Lehg ls Rough On Batsmen By DICK VALERIANI HAVANA CWA 300 butting average in the Cuban winter league is as rureas tourist in Havana these days As the season moved past the bulfwaymnrk only two regulars both of them triple players last seasonwag hitting over 300 Marv Bree ng Baltimore rookie who spent the 1959 season with Vancouver in the Pacific Coast League led the league with 333 average Tony Gonzalez hot outfield prospect who will train with Cincinnati this spring hud 315 mark Gonzalez played kbmvma in the International eeguc last season and still is on that clubs roster Among themajoc leaguers of last summer Ramon Mejlas of Pittsburgh had the best average 376 George Altman of Chicago Cubs was floundering at 221 el ihough he had eight homersand 17 runs batted in Bob Allison Washington outfielder who won American League rookie honors had hit seven omers and knocked in 20 runs but was hit ting only 227 Julio Becquer his Washington teammate was doing better at 762 HERRERA TOPS Fran Pancho Herrera Philadelphia Phils rookie who led the International League in hai ting homers and R815 at Buf falo was out front with nine burners and 30 RBIs although bit ting lowly mi Tony Taylor Chicago Cubs second baseman was hitting 263 Dutch Dotterer of Cincin nati 217 and Don Dobbek of Washington 257Minme Minnso now of the Chicago White Sox ulso was down in the luw200s when sidelined by an Its pitchers league Alliv son said Hitters arent under competitive pressure every day while the pitchers take their re gular turn Teams play three or four games week the third period he guided the Colts 75 yards He cnunled the major himself sweepingaround the end from four yards out Unitas was the outstanding player inthbgame for the sec ond year an honor which won him another automobile The Baltimore quarterback completed la of 29 passes for 204 yards He did not suffer any losses but was thrown forlcses omeno wrNs MELBOURNE Alistrall lex Olmedo won his first match as aphofessionalfltennlr player Sunday defeating Aus trailas Frunk Sedgman 119 61 Segursvof Ecuador 63 06 In don ted ervyn Rose and Mal Anderson Austral 63 10 ad was beaten by Pancho luet because lt was the Christmas Holidays the fel lows werent pluyinggnme at Clevelands Bobby Locke was leading with an on wonlost rec ord Cumllo Poscual of Washing ton struck out 105 butters while rackingup an 34 record Mike Fornieles of Boston also had on 84 mark Pedro Ramos of Wash ington was 48 and Orlando Pena of Cincinnati brought his record to 57after disastrous start The Yankees of the Cuban league the Almendures were wallowing in the collar 10 games out Marianne and Cienfuegos had been secsnwing for first place in the fourteemdcugue with Havana not for back Police Seek Sudbury Star TBOISRMERES One CF warrant wss issued Sunday night for the arrest of John Slenver centre for Sudbury Wolves of the Eastern Profes sional Hockey Leagde Police havent been able to find him The warrant was signed by municipal Judge Jean Marie Bur vau after an incident in the first period of the TroisRivierESSud bury game Sunday Sleaver took swipe with his stick at spectator who had parenlly made an uncomplimen tary remark Thefan Michel Beauchamp about30 was hit on the wrist Four policemen went to the Wolves dr ng room but Sleever had already changed and left Provincial palice stopped the bus carrying Wolves players and officials hack to Sndbury after it left here Theyaliowed it to pro ceed when Sleaver was not found aboard Walt Alston Named Majors Top gt Manager Vicepresident Buzzy Bavusi and manager Walt Al sion of the Los Angeles Dodgers ocive MonoflheYear awards by The Sporting News national baseball Weekly Four of the seven awards two in the majors and two in the minors went to men in the Los Angeles organization Bavasi was named major league executive of the year and Alston manager of the year The minor leagues manager oftheyear award went to Pete Reiser of the Dndgers farm club at Victoria inthe Texas Léngue and Frank Howard the Dodgers slugging star was cho sen minors player of the year Howard played for Viol and Spokaneof the Pacific Coast League Early Wynn veteran Chicago White Sox righihander was pick ed major leaguepluyer of the your At the executive level in the minors the choices were Leishrnan general manager of Salt Lake City in the PCI and Clay Dennis general manager of Des Moines in the Three League for the lowerclassifica tion league DEFEATS PLAYER Tommy Bolt United States open golf champion beat Gary Player South African holder of the British Open up in the last of their five gilthole challen series match in Snuih rica yesterday were named to re DURBANSauil1 Africa AB gt NEW Your or The Squirt situation will be settled first tomorrow stoning at seven oclock The Squirts being so small the ice will be divided and both games will be played at the same time Rangers and Bruins will meet in the championship match and Hawks and Red Wingawlll play an exhlh ltlon Atoms fake over the ice at 750 with SI AndrewsFirst Baptist and Allsndeie clashing for the championship of the STOMP Three exhibitions will follow Centralvs Collier at 340 Trin ity vs St Josephs at 915 and Emmanuel BaptistSt Giles vs St Marys at 050 Wednesday nights action starts at seven as well with Allundale end Emanuel Bap listst Giles trading shots for the PeeWea honors Three PeoWen exhibiqu will inflow with Collier disqualified from playing in the champion ship game mccllng Trinity at 740 Central against Josephs at eight and Si iarysagslnsi SF Baptist at an tam title will be up for grabs as St AndrewsFirst Baptist plays Collier Three Bantam exhibitions will round out the evening and the Championship Nights Central and St Josephs play the first Bantam exhibition at 930 foll owed atoso by Allandale and TrlnlU and at 1010 by St Marys and Emmanuel Baptist SLGlles As this be last action of the season for the kids it is asked that parents turn out en masse And well dont let the little puckster get too mufil sleep after supper goalten der in one of the championship tilts last season was brought to the rink with sleep in his eyes In fact he didnt even knew therewas game to start with measure By THE CANADIAN mes Bobby Hull tho burly Chicago left wing soorndthm goals and assisted on another in Black Hawks 01 win over Boston VSun day to increase his lead in the National Bockeyloaguo scoring race The leaders Hull Chicago Horvnth Boston Beliveau Menucl Bethgaie New York Richard Montreal Howe Detroit Geoffrlun Montreal nasaehs sssfiscn senses NHL LEADERS By THE GANADIAN PRESS standings Montreal won lost tied points 49 Goals Hull Chicago 22 Arabia Bathgate New York 27 Points Hull Chicago PennlflesBrewer Toronto 95 minutes shutouts Sawchuk Detroit gt Willie Shoemaker Rules Winners National riding champion Wll Shoe makerbrought home five ners Saturday atSenta tu Race Track as ArcadiaCalIf launched its silver jubilee sea son with recordopening dey crowd of 66681on hand shoemaker mania lockwa featured races Willie started the stakes double aboard Clandestine in the$22000 PaloVerdes Handicap for older horses and then heated in TN Lerkin the $27250 California Breeders Trlnlestakeerfor two yearolds The Breeders Trial lost its big name horse when Warfare national tvm year old cham pinn wasdeclared out when he came up with ehigh tempera ture At ew 0r1eansRoad House won the $10000 Sugar Bowl Handles in Miami Power Dam 70 toI sh won the $10000addcd Mlalnl Beech Handicap Church Leeilue Alliston Pucksters Had Goal Famine Spectators at Saturdays Little NB action It Alliaton thought the goalscorers had ldl their run undu the Christos Trees for the first few games The four Junior genres ended In whitewushes In the first St Catharina on goal by Daryl Hunter blanked Guelph 10 Gord Cole was the winning goaltender St Mikes won by sludfar score over Hamilton Jon McCar ml got the goal and Charles Pinkney registered the shutout Barrie dumped Ottawa 20 Lar ry Green and Monica Drnry scored the goals Ted Horshurgh was the winning nelmlnder Marile blanked Pelerbolouflh 30 in the final Junior contest Mike Clurkson Bob Barber and Ross Hutchinson scored for the winners John Barrett was the winning goalie There were no shut outs but just as few goals in Am play Hershey and Cleveland started things off with 11 tie Malcolm Giessford and Wayne Murphy scored for the mmuve clubs Sgaufilaloeagm wokin filebn Ed Iihummer scored for the lin en Providence cked out de cision over Radiator Bruce Campbell scored twice for Pro vidence Bruce Graham counted for Rochester More goals were produced in two NHL flames Boston clubber ed Montreal sIund Toronto and New York played to 11 tie Jack Thompson scored thrfi goals for Boston JackG twoand Clinton Smith one Wine Wilson scored for Mont re Wayne Wardoll scored for Tor onto and John Simmons counted for New York Tonight in North York action Alliston Midgets host Bracken at seven to be followed by Juvenile game with De La Salle alarms the Hornets Aliklon Bantum Lions travel to Brad ford Wednesday Hornets host Orll lla Juveniles at 330 pm St Mikes Dukes Suffer Setbacks Hamilton gerCubs and St Catharines Tee ed over the Ontario Hockey Association Junior leaders during the weekend The lasbplace Hamilton club was defeated 65 by Guelph Bili mores at Hamilton Saturday but downed Toronto St Michaels filingsMainHatMapleLeuf Gardens Sunday St Catharines last years powerhouse in the Junior series edged Toronlo Marlboro $5 at St Catharines Saturday night and then came back Sun day to hand the Msrlies 52 beating during double bill feature at Toronto STILL ONTUP The double loss for Marlboros did not alter their first place lead which remained four points over Barrie Flyers and St Mi chaels but the win for St Cath arine moved them into fifth place six points behindGuelph Peterborough are one point behind the TeePees Larry Keenan and Bob David son were the only scorers for St Michaels Sunday For Hamilton George Ives was the big gun with two goals Ray Cullen Duke Har ris and Jim Brenneman adding singles This was the Teelees sixth victory in row Following lead built up by St CumulusHowie Menard and Gaston Brasserd spoiled Ron OlympicBound Crorlers bid for shutout late in the third period About 3357 fans saw Burt TempleiolL open the scoring for the Tiger Cubs only to have Duvidson lie the score at the end of the first In Ihe second Forth and Bob Pond made it 81 At 53 seconds of the third period Keenan took Dave Keons drop pass and cut the margin to $2 But Temple ton with his second goal and Doug Walsh added insurance lollies 16 seconds apart LOTS OF PENALTIES In the second feature referee Lou Maschio handed nut 13 pen allies seven to TeePees Brennemsns goal at Hz of the first period gave the lee Fees boostand they returned inlhe second to add tum morn while being outshot 114 ln Saturdays contest Guelph strengthened their hold on ninth place They played against the Tiger Cubs without Rod Gilbert the leagues leading scorer and More Dufonr They were grounded in Montreal after spending Christmas at home The winners led 21 after the first period and 52 going into the third Bert Brown and Paul Andrea led Guelph with two each Mike McMahon and Barry Jukeman addednne each Pond Bob Dllla bough Keith Walsh Forth and Templeton scored for Hamilton KWs Lose Sixth Straight Senior Game 13 Till DANADIAN PRESS only four minor penalties ho to Olympic bound Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen failed in desperate bid to better them selves during the hollduy week end losing their fifth and sixth straight games to remain If fourth place in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior series Windsor Bulldogs continued to exhibit their newfound mastery over the Dutchmen SundBl thrashing them 72 before 2806 fans It was Windsors fourth consecutive win and third on homezice They blanked Kitch ener 60 last Wednesday At Kitchener Saturday the Dutchmen wero edged 87 by league leading Whitby Dunlnps while BellevilleMcharlands up set Chntham Maroons 74 at Chatham The Windsor viotorytlghlencd= the Bulldogs grip on second place They trail Whitby by five points but are four up on tlurd place Cbutham Belleville still 15 holding the cellar PEFIN shuns Rene Pepin had his best day ofthe season for Windsorsnn day scoring twice and assisting on three others John Utendale also scored two goals while Mur ray Costello Bob Brown and Lou Dietrich scored singles Al Leblanc and Ron Casey were the Dutchmen scorers Windsor held ems Slims011 goal edge in game marked by GIFISFOII All occasions firu Bicycles each side Lon Smrke paced thaBello ville squad in the other Sundu game will threegoal effort Bart Bradley also scored twice for the winners wiih Welner Brown and Keith McDonald get ting the other markers Jim Connolly scoredtwice for Chathemwith Ted Power and Copper Leyte getting singles MAKES lll STOPS Bellevilles goaltender Gordie Bell proved to be the major stumbling hlockfor Maroons who appeared to be suffering the ef feats of weeks layoffTho goaler stopped 37 shots com pared to 16 handled by Chat hams Johnny Albani At Saturdays games crowd of 3053 saw Whitby lead 10 at the end of the first period and 31 at the end of the second Dunc Brodie Bob Hassard and Gord Myles scored for Whitby Butch Martin and Rulph Husk ing counted for the Dutchmen Kitcheners goaltender Boat Hurley iurnedéaslde 45 shots while John Henderson kicked out 87 ReadytoWeur suns Allwoul fabrics ll Newest styles jBlscs sent In short rct nlur and tall commons shonenon STEPHEN runss wane 40Dunlop St rs sows

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