121960i SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor The letter to follow in this space arrived at this desk in Barrie Industrial Commission envempe It was unsigned While it is not normal procedure to publish unsigned letters we make exception here because spine of the statements are haywire While the writer may never admit this to anyone else he will still have to live with it GUY ANSWERS It has ottenoccurred to me that in this mundane world there are lot of la who bum themselves out criticizing and few people who lrcywio do job as well as they can which may not always be well grant you All things Lhot were reported by The Examiner were discussed by that avid Barrie Booster whose name escapes me for the moment and myself and were confirmed by the CarnivaLCoclialrmnn it seems little strange to this subscriber of rascalrte Examin er that the early released lastjDecember received such scant attention at the hands of this Dcmonchortcru Also where has He been tracking down the news all the time that Broom Ball has been active in the City The sdiedule is already at the halfway mark and many exciting games have been played Such startling turn of events as Police Chid Tschirhart being welland truly laid low with stiff body check by an anonymous Broomballer whose Zeal and exuberance is to be much more admired than his good judgment and His Worship Mayor Kinzie nearly having his face rearranged by wild broom swing seem to me to pronde worthwhile colourful copy what has Broomball got to do with the Winter Carnival Only that the finals will be played in the Arena night of February 13 So far this Lordly Sports Type has seen fit to give us two or three minute notices that gamesvare being held On Saturday January 9pm aboutrls darn cold but willing citizens turned out on the ice to mark off courses the runway for the airshow parking areas helicopter landing site etc Stevie Boy Where was you op Saturday Your news medium had been informed that we would be there All turned out in our Toques just hoping for our pictureslto be taken for posterity Now Im not saying that you weren there in spirit mind you old Man it was just that we were too busy working wayout on the ice to see your nose pressed against the window of your warm luxurious office In closing Dear Friend allow me in all humility to offer you the opportunity to help this amateur publicist with your years and years of Publicity Experience You may not know it Stevie Boy but the same thing BE BARELE BOOSTER we are both trying lo do former friend of mine onoe said there is hardly load made that two jackasses cant movesuccessfullyii you can just get them pulling together SO HOWABOUT IT STEVIE BOY IM WILLING TO SHARE THE HARNESS Brothers Again score shutouts In lllliston Little NHL fiction Those Noswortby boys did it again in Little NHL action at Alliston Saturday The two goaltmders scored shutouts for the second straight woek Dove got bisshutout in the Junior league as St Cath arines blanked Hamilton 20 Paul team Rangers played to scoreless draw with Boston Hcrés the rundown of the com plcledays action Guelph started the Junior ac tion by dumping Peterborough 110 Jack Taylor scored the Mbrlies defeated Ottawa 51 Mike Clarksoo had two goals andBob Barker one Jeff Mc Ruer had the Ottawa goal Bruce Wanless and Leo Small scoredfor St Catharines Barrie with Larry Greene scoring the goal defeated St Mikes 10 Ted Horsburgb was the winning goalie Providence dfleated Cleveland 44 in the first of three AHL games Bill Hawkins had two goalsior the winners Bruce Campbell and Bill Jennett had singles Gary Whiteside had the Cleyeland goal Rochester nipped Biiffalo 32 Bruce Graham had two goals forRochester Glen Graham had the other Dnug Small got both Eufialogoals Poppin Leads Goal Scorers TORONTO CPJim Pappin crafty right winger for the league leading Toronto Morl borosris the top goalscorer in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Series official statistics including Sun daysgames show the slim 2L yearold has scored 26 goals in 29 games Rod Gilbert of Guelph Bilt mores who leadstbe points de partrneat with 59 is second goal getter with 25 Teammatedean Batelle has 55 points for second place on 24 goals and 31 assists Allvstar centre Davc Keon of Torop St Michaels college Majorsis third with 47 points oh 23 goals and24 assislS one point ahead of Pappin Whoalso has 20 assists CliicoMokl of St Catharines chPees and wayne Connelly of Peterborough Pelesxarg tied for fifth place with points Jerrycheevers whohas missed the last nine games still paces goaltenders withan aver ageoi 270 goals gameuHis replacement Dave Dryden ls runnerup with r312 average ouebec with David Wlllett scoring and Al Stoltz playing fine between the pipes blanked Her shey 14 Then the NHL started and the scoreless draw between Rangers and Boston Michael Duff was the Boston goalie Montreal edged Toronto 10 on goal by Ron Dawe Rick By an had the shutout In North York bantam play last night at Alliston the locals thumped Boston 144 Ken Hay den had five gosh followed by Gary Smockurn with three Dink Beskstead two Bill Lewis John Lynch Brian Morrison and Ron Beaulnurt one each Beetoa dum Alliston 91 in midget game Steve Adams Bill Ritchie and Wayne Carleton had two goals apiece for Beeton Danny McKay Bill Moran and Pete Ubanski had one each Jer ry Hand scored for Alliston Alliston Hornets and Richmond Hill played to 33 tle in ju venile contest at RH Dave Mortimer Bill Bradley and Bob twin scored for Alliston Jim Pushlow two and Bob King bit for Richmond Hill Thursday at Alliston junior and AilL teams from Orangeville will play local allstar clubs Action starts at 630 pm Elmvale Decisions SiaynerClub 944 Elmvaie Harvesters asked to vacate the Central Ontario Hock ey League because they were just little too good have been putting in time playing exhibi tion games Last night they defeated Stay ner 531 Homer Barrett and Dennis Turner led the scoring parade with three and two goals respectively John Cole Harry Adams Nelson King and Mel Barrett had singles Porter Sckeli Brown and Hac kett scored for Stayncr Elrnvnle will join the Ontario Rural Intermediate Hockey Leaguesome time in February csNanmvs toss EDINBURGH CP Can adas touring curlers met strong team from the Royal Caledonia Curling Club Saturday Ed wcre beaten matches to The curling was of high standard and in most matches the Canadians were not out classed The tourists play at Edln burgh today and end their five witba test match Tuesday day visit to the Scottish capital Ladies Tankard fit Barrie Club One hundred and Ont arlos leading woman curlers willbe in Barrie later this month in vie for the Ontario Silver Tankrd the top prize in the game That number will make up rinks 16 teams from is com munities The elimination for the big cat areoo right now The Barrie district will be represented by an Orillin team The team from Toronto Royal Canadians has al so qualiï¬ed This ll the ï¬rst time the Tank ard event has bpen slated for the local rink Considering all of the new curling clubs in the province it is doubtful it will be held here again for good many years The local club plans to pull out all of the stops to make this colorful and smtacular show The curlers willbeplped on to the ice at am on the morning of January ï¬rthThe winners will be piped to the banuqet on the evening the 25th Mrs Lyle Smack of Waterloo president of the Ladia Ontario Curling Association will be on haadto present the winners with the proper reward Personsgeuulnely interested in curling are invited by the Barrie Curling Club to sit in on the matches Plenty Activity lit Curling Club Since the New Year activity in both the mens and womens dlvlslons at Barrie airling Club has swung into high gear At Harry liilchic skipped his Barrie rink to the Imperial least one rink seems to be away at some bonspiel in Ontario every day and there is even one headed for the annual International at Quebec City Feb 17 Tomorrow the first lodies open bonspiel will be held here 28 entries with draws at and 11 em Activity has stepped up in the roundmblns for who represents lhe club in the group playoffs both for Console and Colts of the Ontario Curling Association On Sunday afternoon Bob Green beat Harry Armstrong in an ex citinglofend match of the Con suls Amishcog has Larry Hart Bill fiewick and Ken Skel 1y 9n bis rink which is same for Tankard Green has Marshall Campbell Jim Clyne subbing ior Bnice Meet and Ralph Rob erlson Group Tankard playoff is Sat urday Jan 16 at Orillfa Armlt strong and George Kennedy are the Barrie skips The Govemor Genercls group playoff is at Barrie Wednesday Jan 20 Loc al skips are Harry Mlchio and Art Powell The club lnixedbonsplcl will be held tbls weekend Jan 16 17 The open invitational is on Feb 67 not one week earlier as stated yesterday There is an open mixed oneday on Saturday Jan 23 at Bar ie Legion NHL Puck Schedule Here is NHL division sche dule of the Legion Minor Hockey Association January15 Toronto vs Bost oo7 am lo New York vs De troit 45 pm Chicago vs Mon treal 730 pm 23 Chicago vs Detroit can 25 Toronto vs Montreal ms pm New York vs Boston 730 pm 80 New York vs Toronto am February Montreal vs Bost on 645 pm Toronto vs Cluc ago 730 Detroit vs Mon treal7 am it Ching vs New York 645 pm Boston vs De troit 730 13 Chicago vs Boston am 15 Toronto vs Detroit 645 pm New York vs Montreal 730 pm 20 Toronto vs New York am 22 Moa treal vs Bostonpozds pm De troit vs Chicago 730 27 Detroit vs Montreal am 29 New York vs Chicago pm Boston vs Toronto 130 pm BOWLING unins cm LEAGUE SecondISoiies Scores Lakeside Cabins Queen ettes Tattersalls Busy Bees Norris Dairy Clarke and Clarke Deluxe Taxi IPA Moore Paving Jack sonsl Grill Driftwood GllesBA Standing Queenettes Busy Bees Norris fPA Moore Giles Driftwood Tallersolis Clarke single score of 282 for which she won the special prize Alice Coupland had the top tripleof 652 LADIES DOWNTOWN Scores Kix Jets Shreddics Trix Variety Pack Cheer ios Standing Variety Pack 68Shreddles go 57 Trix 40 Jets Cheer Dorothy Sllyerthorne the days top bowler with single rat and note at throned His50 points aremada leading 31 Oil Company curling cham pionship at Midland Satur day The Barrlcfoursome which included Major Frank Hersey vice Charles Sea wm covrrro CUBLING TROPHY gram second and Cliff El ck lad won the coveted silverware by defeating two of the districts top rinks in preliminary Mlchio dumped last years champ Lloyd Wilcox of Midland In the final it was neck and em rims muomovf neck to the win with Gard Sloans rink oi Graven hurst This was the first time any of the four Bor rle players were in the competition which has been running since 1934 Exam lner Photo by Jonescu Dutchmen Should Say Whos Going To Calif KITCHENER CmKitchener Waterloo Dutchmens Olympic fund mounted Monday So did verbal commotion about the teams prepa°rations for the Winter Olylhplcs next month The fund reached nearly $9 500 with $1000 donation from Montreiil Canadians of the Na tional Hockey League The verbal discord came from 19yearold Manitoba member of the Dutchmen and 32year old British Columbia player who was on Canadas 1955 world championship team Their com plaints were denied by teamoiii cials and some fellowplayers Cliff Pennington formcr junior star with ï¬lm Flnn Bombers said the Dutchmen need nper mnnent coach and players should be told who will be making the trip to Squaw Valley Calif site ofthe Games Feb 1828 WARWICK CRITICIZES Veteran Dick Warwick one of three Warwick brothers who charged the Dutchmen wllh io adequato preparations for the Olympics He said their organ ization was inept they lacked solidarity and had too many directors Warwick tried out with the Dutdimen but didnt make it be cause he wasnt in good enough shape He said however that he didnt get enough ice time to work lilrnself loto condition Warwick said it is almost lm possible at this stage to envisage the Dutchmen capturing the Olympic title won by Russia in 1956 Recently returned from hockey instructional tour in Po land he said the Russians are very strong The Czechs Swedes and the United States will give us trouble too Ernie Gomnu manager of the Ontario Hockey Association Sen ior Club said Bobby Bauer interim coach since Bill Durban resigned about three weeks ago Is as competent coach as gave the drive to the world champion Penticton Vs and roomed with Pennington here there is in amateur hockey any where in Canada Under Bauers direction the 9Bostons iHorvcithfl Had Biggest Gain MONTREAL CP Bronco Horvath Bpston Bruins sharp shooting céntre picked up five points last week to regain the National Hockey League scoring leadership His two goals and three assists were the weeks fattest points collection among those presently within hailing distance of the lead League statistics released to day show Horvath with 27 goals higliesl inthe leagueand 25 assistsfor 52 points Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks counted only one assist and was de up of 24 goals and26 assists Andy Bathgale of New York feated team took firmer hold an fourth place They won all three games The Canadian splitting their two games with Chicago main tained their 11point lead over second place Toronto Maple Leafs who lost two of three games RadioTV Men Play For Kiddies Radiollv AllltStara defeated Mepford OldTimers 126 in game to benefit minor hockey last night at Meaford Approxi mately $200 was raised for the Rangers scored goal and three ms assists and moved up from fourthplace tie into third place He has 17 goals and league assists for his 48 points Jean Beliveau of Montreal Canadians fell back notch into fourlliplacc with 47 points scor ing onlyn goal Hlstotals are 2324 STASIUK MOVES UP Three points collected by Bos tons Vic Stosiukone goat and two assists lifted him from sixth to fifth place with goals assists mark of 1629 for 45 points Henri Pocket Rocket Richard of Montreal wasblanked during the week and dropped from fourthplace tie into sixth spot with 44 ooinleronMcKonney oi Huston counting goal and two assistshclds seventh place with iiz points Gordie Howe ofDetroit Red wings tied with McKenncy tr week ago lost ground with his single goal and now hasrlo points Behind him are Bernie oom vBoom Geniirion nnd Dickie Moore of Montreal wilh 38 and 37 pointsrespeciively and Dean Prentice of New York with as There was no upheaval in the lengucstandlng but Bosion Vern Ferber fired halt the win nelsg0815 with Bill Bennett firing four and John Mano two Bob Morris Muck Douglas JerryDobie Elmer and Don Fer guson and Jack Grier bit for Meaford Attersley Dutchmen have won six of their last seven games and are second in the league standings Bauer coached the Dutchmen when they lost at the 1858 Olymt pics He said he is taking Pen nlngtons comments in good stride Bauer said the team welcomed Warwicks offer of help but Dick simply wasnt in shape Goman said Warwick trained seriously some days and not on others He woselthcr too old or not capable Wren Blair Whitby Duolops manager and coordina or of pen sonnel and coocbln for the Olympic squad said to Kitch enerWaterloo players are proln ably unhappy becausothey real ize they will not go to the Games MUST USE THE BEST He said talk of replacemepts and additions from other clubs didnthelp matters but it is our responsibility to put the 17 best available players on tholcc for Canada That responslblllty is bigger than personalities national affairand whcn the final cbclce is made think these guys should be big enough to accept it The Dutchmen ploy Russia here Sunday and Blair saldsomc of his Whitby players will be in the lineup They probably will be the top forward line of Bobby George Samolenko and Fred Etcher and defence man Harry Sinden who have been offered along with stol warts from other teams for the Olympic trip When Whitby plays Russia in Toronto next Tuesday night some of the Dutchmen may play The 01ympicbound team will be named few days afterwards man warns TOGETHER Members of the Canadian team will have about three weeks of training together before the first Olympic game Dutchmen player Don Hope school teacher in Colin said there is no dlssension lathe club We have line orgéniza lion and things are moving along pretty well now Penning ton comes outwitli some funny things at times Hes young Elly Ken Laufman another Dutch man veteran said the spirit is good We doneed few horses but understand were getting them PAIN5 it mutt Blilll inns Willi wBreins tbe weekis bplyj no ATHLETES EOOT The AWDEPTU Linim OLYHPENE Coming Barrie Flycrl given the heavebo lust last Sunday on move back into second place in the ORA Junior standing tonight with victory over St Michaels College Majors at his pie Leaf Gardens The combination of Barrie loco lo the Mnrlbororcnd St Mikes victory over Feterbor ough TPT Petra was responsi bio for the Collegian and Fly ers choosing Weii The margin Is Just single point Win lose or draw tonight the biggest game with the Colle gian will be Friday night here Before that however Barrie has tough game with Guelph Biltmores at the local areas to marrow Eddie Bushs from Queens Park Light Piclure Looking Bright Quoenr Park Floodlight Com mlttce has money in the book However it will be taken out right smartly to purchase tho lights for the night gnmes lay out Such was the meat of the meat lug held last night atlllllerest public school The committee re ported it had just few dollars shy of the Wmark in the bank However recent cheques not yet deposited would bring that total to $300 Very little of thc total is ticket money It is still out standing And speaking of tickA eta Pat Wanamaker in charge ofsaine would like full report from all of the sellers by the end of this week Hos in the phone book Despite the warnings of some doubting lhomases the commit tee is confident the initial figure $2000 mentioned as needed to cred the lights would suffice The committee has meeting scheduled for next Tuesday lo finalize plans for the draw at Banla Flym hockey game Jan 22 dang Guelpjh Biltmores To Town uelph is just three point back thc Flycrs win Wedow lay for Barrie would open the rap As per usual the Biltmores be stopped are Rod Gilbert and Jean Ratede They stand onetwo in the leagues point race Gilbert ibcrpeedy right winger has had his worst luck against Flyerr Thats belzn made such by leit wingers Miller and Dennis Pancbuck He hasnt scored agaimt the locals in two games Estelle with booming shot has bad bit more luck than his llncmetc The last month or so Bush has been separating the boys in an effort to get two lines going for him Whoa that doesnt work Ed puis them together again causing the opposition double trouble strong as the Buta attack might be theyve done no bet ter than break even with Hap Emma boys in four meetings Guelph took the firt two Ind Flycra the next With Marcel Tessler back on the beam in scoring way and Pierre SaganMiller and Jean not Gllbert clicking with delight ful consistency the Manhattan cant help but have rough evening Only Barrio cbrentce is on pcctcd tobc Nelson Lecialr How cver reports on his injured col larbonc are favorable and he should be back In hockeybarns cs before the end of the month AllStars Lead Midget Finals Bantam AllStars defeated Flyc era in the first game of the Bow rle Minor Hockey Association House League midget finals at the arena last night 12 Second game of the goalstomint Ionic is Jan id 930 pm Clayton Ferry paced the via tors with three goals Holy Dunn got the other Ross Speard and Allan did well got the Flyeis goals Gordie Howe only Unanimous Star MONTREAL OP Three Montreal Canadlens twoDetroit Red lWlogs and our Chlcego Black Hawks player were voted to the National Hockey League first allstar team in the ballot ing at tho halfway mark of the season The secimd team at this stage is comprised of twoNew York Rangers and one player each from Detroit Montreal Toronto Maple Louis and Boston Bruins Results oi the voting released today show right winger Gordie Howe of Detroit as the only unanimous selection receiving the full 90 points possible De fenceman Doug Harvey of Mont real received so The selection Willi points First team Goal Jacques Planle Montreal 66 defence Harvey 88 Marcel Pronovost Detroit 44 centre Jean Beli veau Montreal 84 right wing Howe 90 left wing Bobby Hull Chicago 64 Second team Goal Terry Sawchuk Detroit 65 defence Tom Johnson Montreal 39 Allan Stanley Toronto 35 ceatre Bronco Hotvatb Boston 50 right wing Andy Bethgotc New York 84 left wing Dean Pren tice New York so The voting was done by hockey writers broadcasters and tele CASH For Your DA NGERFIELDS 29 Bradford 8t PA H521 casters in the six NHL cities similar ballot will be held at the end of the treason and the point totals combined with the first bali vote Points are on 531 basis for first second and third choices Hull 21 years old is the only firstvleam choice new to allstar selections Newcomerswu the second team are Stanley Hor vath and Prentice Plunte Bellvcau Johnson and Bathgate were on last years first team Harvey Pronovost Howe and Sawchuk made the second team Except for Howe Harvey Bali veau and Hull there wasa wide choice in the selections The vote was closest for goal Plants nox ing out snwchuk by three points Science New Shrinks Piles Without Patio or Discome To tanflmimnsenlggfl place of ngb that Inform statements like flflea in to ho problem The angel is anew beeï¬nguï¬ Elwynoldibco soiaiuflo mstjtnte Io ml rid of echo from house work sports and chillsmoss freely wllbOLYMPENE the cntlrcptlc tortacting constrai Ino liquid Excellent for athletes toot cumin cuts ovulscs cod bums and aim quick relief from insect bites lust the limit onllseollc llnlment you our used At your druflglstx cnt irsvro ano arpnovro av le sPoRls couror