FLYING how Yes Virginia there is in man He wduidnt be so TYPE By srsve Jonson Sport mum Santa claus nes fully jolly if he was member of the Barrie Flyers hockey club however Like Santa the sat down to turkey Christmas 130 result and undoubtedly for couple days after As the waistlines took real beating Mmmm boyl mi food V185 so good and fattening Yesterda the Myers returned to Barrie those who had left hnd took to the ice for strenuous workout again Rinse who were properly equipped And talk about plane dragging on the runway Its rough business trying to look like Junior so soon adter eating like pro Ihyas they might the boys who skated at yesterdays workout 1115t couldnt move to anyones satisfactith lot tine boys admitted to have gained raw poun er the holidays as 211 skated most everyday skating wasnt as diligent understand it Bhucias they were away Ah but as the eatins However they couldnt One fellow who dddnt work was Dale Rolfe Be for got to pack his skates when preparing to return to Bani from rimmins Rolfe rode the bike instead with promise from coach Hap Ehnms that hed see plenty of work tonight in an exhimtion game at Col iingwood Nelson Leeiair still strapped to hold broken cob lemons in place was sad spectator at the workout Said Nels This is the first practice Ive watched since Ive come here Hell be out of action for at least another three weeks Jones was the third fellow to miss the action He had till with Emma before tihe rest of the gang took to the la showered then left the rink welcome sight on the defenceman whos been on ice was Bob Wright the the shelf with stomach ailment the last month Weighing 15 pounds below normal Rugged Robert wasted little time in getting back in the groove Save some of that for the opposi 1921 Bob Gary Butler the 16yearold rlghtwinger from Osh we who played with the Flyers in Brockville week ago was on line with Jeannot Gilbert and Pierre Gegne Gagznee feet have healed enough for him to play The other wounded Dennis Pandhuk and Marcel Tessler were back in harness lilbertas New LieuiLGov Gave Ii Try In 1905 to Coach Girls EDMONTON CP Ill give its by John Percy Page then young school teacher said that 45 years ago when asked to coach girls basketball team His Edmonton Grads went on to become perennial Canadian and world women basketball champions During 25 years the Grads won 502 of 522 games Many of their losses were against mens teams women opponents were not available The 72 year old retired teacher and politician was ap pointed lieutenant governor of Alberta Dec 19 succeeding the late Bowlen Mr Pagehe signs his name Page or Percy Pagelooks younger than 72 ilis frame of ï¬five feel inches carries 165 pounds and istoppedby thick crop of white silken hair NOW FAN ONLY Today the new lieutenantegov ernar watches spam from the sidelines Bursitis forced him to quit golf and curling couple of years ago All do now is sit lna cold seat and watch football he said in an interview He also watches goers rirLoXcorL monsoon not ne cite field oai inyibe illildlilifler of or an occasional baseball or hockey game Mr Page born in Rochester NY attended Queens Univer sity and came here in 1912 to teach He opened McDougall Commercial High and agreed to coach its newlyfamed girls basketball team gt He had coached at St Thomas 0nt and had played at college was just an ordinary player His team won the Edmonton high school championship during the first year and the girls were proud of themselves so they formed the Conunercini Gradu ates Club That was the official start of the worldfamous Grads perfectionist and tireless worker coach Page read every thing available on basketball watched others play and dis cussed the game with other coaches In 1922 the Grads won their first Canadian championship by beating London Shamrocks The world title was captured year later They heldgthe champion ships until the team was dis banded in 1940 Speaking of the Grads amszlt lngdshoofing accuracy Mr Page sar We played type of game uuegmla wiLhBaltimore Colts played over the weekend Gene Lipscomb 76 of the Colts sticks spomsBObbY ullNabjs Leadersh MONTREAL CP Bobh Hull sixdm ally of his sin birthday has shaken loose Boe ions finilng Bronco Horvath from twomonlh grasp on the scoringleadenhiphi the Na lionimminequ lbechunkychicagoieftwinger with the himlink lo and big binstofspeedtmn inethree goslthreessisiperiormenoefor the week to take over the spot Hmnfhmheldlileiihem November Ofï¬cial lenwe militia ro lueedtodayrbownuii wiihe ngoairbalsneeddf wifhuieramennmberoinslm forupolnis andafhreepoini waislenintlreeeorlngpandeu Ellfbreegonlseameinone Manns 61 home Lice triumphwcrthebruinssuaday night it was thefslrdtbreegoal wmdthe campuisn for the NY Rangers May Go West ligain To Solve Goaliending Woes Nsw roux er New York Rangers who already have turned to Winnipeg Warriors for new coach this year may go west again to try to find solul finn to their goaltending prob lems The nonzero mired in last piece in the National Hockey League were reported interested in the Western Hockey League clubs goaier Al Rollins voted the Min most valuable player while playing with Chicago Black Hawks Marcel Paiile 27 was brought up from Springï¬eld Indians of the American Hockey League to replace Gump Worsiay Mun Patrick general manager at that time put much of the blame for the Rangers poor showin on Worsiey In 15 games Paiiia has allowed 55 goals 37 average though the Rangers have won six games by scoring four or more goals in each The Rangers brought Alf Plks fromWlnnipeg to replace Phil Watson as coach early in Decem ber Pike is reported to be fa voring getting Rollins if possible Another goaltenderAlan st rick is rcportedto be consi er ing is Eank Barren new with Vancouver Canucks Several Ranger players were reported to be unhappy with Paiile Ha seems to be standing around said one You wonder if hel trying Another said We cant make the playoffs with himtoo many cheap goals going in At Winnipeg Warrlare general manager Jack Perrln said he talked with Patrick Monday night hyielephone but no mention has been made of Rollins or goal tender switch He declined to say who they discussed Ingo Lazier Still For Floyd Fight By DICK SODERLUND STOCKHOle APJNow that rematch with Floyd Patterson hasbeen arranged world heavy weight champ Ingeniar Johan son jokingly said today hell be even lazicr in training than he was for the bout that brought him the title The return bout set for More in New York at either Yankee stadium or the Polo Grounds was announced Monday by Ed win Ahiqulst the champions ad viser and Roy Cohn the New York attorney who heads lo man promotional group in anintervieweJohsnssonrsaid he wasail set for the rehnn despite little too much of his moilrersconking Just before Christmas logo MONTREAL CP President Ted Workrnan of Montreal Alou eitm said Monday that of 71 American college players on the clubs negotiation list only three havelheen lost so far that gave our opponenisres many shots as we had Our accuracy was better and we won Grads accuracy record was much higher than that ofyany team we ever met remember we won one game 12614 That was one ofihe very few times we had high score imagine now with the dif ference in style our score woul be much higher uphis band an unsuccasfu mtobloekfllebali hm APWire said was just over my best fighting weight 193 pounds He was 196 when he knocked out Patterson last June in Yankee smflmï¬ TRAINS EVERY DAY During the holidays was at home and of course mae meni balls may have put on some ex irs weight But myclothes still ï¬t me so guess dont have to worry train every daynnd keep in shape easily Asked if he plans to train as he did for the first meeting with Patterson Johansson saidhe al wnynlflles thence WEN As lazily as youdid before he was asked This time said Ingn with grin Irwili be lazier Says Als Lostro NFL only 3O£205P1qyers In each case hesaid the an offered $2000 to $3000 more thdn did the National Football léague clubs which signed them Workman needed the three as tackle Lou Cordileone of Clem son who signed with New York Giants end Monty Stickies of NnLIo DarnE who is with Los Angeles Rams and halfback Hruce Maher University of De fruit with Detroit Lions He she he thinks the three hasr sonnvo fessionsi tennis star Lew Bond plans fotske six months rest from the game Head sold Mon day Trevelling and hard match play have caught up with me He has earned about $209090 since he turned pro in July 1957 Meanwhile Ken Rosewall of Australianeasily defeated Peru vian Alex Olmedo 63 Monlt day while Frank Sedgman beat fellow Australian Mal Anderson 9l In doubles Australias Mervyn Rose and Pancho Segura of Ecuador won overHoad and Ashley Cooper of Australia $4 61 axon coach DALLAS Tex AP Dallas Rangers who hope to land franchise in the National Foot ball League Monday signedTom Landry defensive coach of New York Giants as head coach HUSKIES RAVE FRIENDS PASADENA Calif AP surprising tide of favoritism for Washington Huskies cropped up today among sports writers hare six points to take in the New Years Day Rose Bowl vclassic One poll showed 554 selecting Washington to win and 39 favoring Wisconsin the Big Ten champion Another poll had 17 favoring Wisconsin 15 Washington Professional odds eiill favor Wisconsin by at least onan ivmcn aamcnrowu than Reutersl Ths arylebone sensors SPORT moms AP Pio5 of teams were drawn by chance For the slumping Horvatb the week produciiyanllein assist Bostons Sun ifally he fell to third position behind Andy Batbgate or New York Bafhgate picked up four llflfll to push bk total toil pointse leaguelending assists and 13 goals Montreals Jean Beliveau scored twice and added two as sists to run his output to an even men and climb into fie with Horvalh who has 11 goals and 19 assists With sixpoint outburst while Gordie Howe was held of the scoresheet Montreals Henri lil chard vaulted into position No over the Dcholl ace Richard bagged pair of gogis iha sou and 100th of his ï¬ve ylar NHL careerto run his sea sons production to 14 with 74 assists and firmpolnt edge over Howe and Bernie Geoffrion of the Canadians Peierborough Rink Teachers Champs OSHAWAJCP BrucLSon leys Peterborough rink Monday won tha ulh annual Ontario teachers bousplel Thirty two rinks entered the affair ot the Oshawa Curling Club Defending champion Leaner of Guelph wasamong Sonicyl vleï¬msinhismarchiofhol Douglas Waugh Memorial he phy The Sonley crew downed Peer 65 Holmes of Toronto 134 and Mac McLeod of Toronto Robinsons Os sws rink placed second for the second sue cessive year Gene Tunney Should Prove LONDON APlGene Tun ney fold British sports fans Mnnday night he thought Floyd Patterson should have to prove himself before getting return title fight against world heavy weight champion Ingemar lo hansson In British Broadcasting aflantie interview shortly after Johansson agreed to meetPatJ tersou in allude rematch in New York Tunney said bet signed with NFL clubs because they wished to play in particu for area or for other personal reasons We have signed players against loo per cent more compe tition this year from both the NFL and thsnew American Football LeagudWe cant di vulge my names yet because some of the players still have college games to play and others are engaged in other college spa first major match of its West Indies tour against Barbados Colony on Wednesday had taste of the difficult task facing its bowlers in the twoday match Esibsdos Colts which endedin draw Mpnday Colts replying to MCCs first innings of 323 for seven declared were finally dismissedfor 322 12 are lit Dec 26 Spiel Barrie Curling Club held mixed jiiney honspiel for mem bers Boxing Day It consisted of two draws each playing two eightend games Early draw was 10 am and thesecond at 12 noon Final games started at 230 and 430 Drawmaster was Mae Fendley Names Prizes went in those with the highest point scores by indi vidual playing on different team second game Ivan Reevie beaded fheearly drswrwiih 18 poinisafoliowed Mac FendleyZi Waller 23 BobKlng Mrs JackDuvg es Cricket Club whieh starts the cam our sales 3rd InBadmlnton macsm CmBonnie 21ml nnd Denise Hincbclifle defeating them 111 111 and 1M 11 rpcctivfLY MiuVineent deleated Mollie Struchan of Toronto 112 1141 kl secondround play to enter semi finals Margaret Stewart of Broad view YMCAI150 scored upset victories in junior girls competi tion to reach the semi finals while upsets were scored in iu nior mens under 19 by Peter Howard of Oakvilie who Ad vanoed lo rcrniilnnls Riders Ink End For 50 Season UiiAWA CPlOitawa Rough Riders today annoimced signing of their second ailpurpose end for the lmBig Four football season He is Tom Smolnaovlch oi Ohios Youngstown University He is 23 six feet all welsh 190 pounds and plays defensive half as well as offensive end Riders earlier signed James Rey noids 7i from Hillsdala College who holds the passreceiving rec ord for the last three years in Michigan Boih new enck are good punt ers and Smolanovlch also kicks cowering Smolanuvicb was an ailstats choice in high school football at Poland Ohio and made the all army service team in 1956 Youngstown hemsde the frlsisie allAmerican team in 1959 SUGGESTS ROCKY Says Patterson Himseli First for world fills fighi would have been between tonne champ Rocky Marciano and Johnna IUfl about making comeback Tunney ssid Turning to the complications surrounding the first Patterson Corporahon television ftansï¬ Johansson 1181 Tunney said he thought Cus DAmsto Psi telsons manager had done boring disservice He laid he hoped DAmato would never be allowed back into boxing Marciano has been thinking srrcrnroas new now it ride looks different from harefl muses Fiver Nelson Leelair on the sidelines with broken eollarboneplor the Biltniore OHA TORONTO CmRod Gilbert and Jean Estella Guelph Bllt more teammates are well in command of the Ontario Hoérey Association Junior scoring race according to statistics re leased Monday Gilbert leads with 50 points on 13 goals and 82 assists Although Rstelles 49 points put him one behind ho is top man in the goalscoring race with Holding third spot but long way from the leaders is Dave Kean of Toronio St Michms whose 19 goals and 16 assists give him 35 points Chico Maid of St Cafharines TeePces follows with 17 goals and 14 assists for 31 points Jim Psppin of Toronto Marlboro holds fifth place with 29 points 16 goals and 13 assists Leading the leagues goalieud era is Roy Checvers of St Mi chaels whose 53 goals against in ifuircuis 75 Satnrdnyn $100 Barbers ems Banana SHOP to em Bold Across from Alinndsie Hdwe first time since he arrived in Barrie the left winger has had to sit out practice He brain the coliarbone last week in game at Brockvllie Scorers Battle 19 games give him 279 aver age Lon Broderick of Marlboros follows with 809 average earned from 71 goals against in 23 games Both have two abut ouls tops in the league SUSPEND COACH lNDlANAPOLiS AP Presic 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