SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor place with Montreal said Sud nus lS moo HOCKEY Ii WEEK iN CANADA TAKEDONT Mayor Willard Kinzie today called upon all citizens to support Minor Hockey Week in Canada which com menced today In endorsing the observance of Minor Hockey Week vllis Worship said Observance of Minor Hockey Week in Canada is the best way could think of to direct attention of the public to the benefits of Minor Hockey to our youth and our City We are proud of the fact that Minor Hockey here in Barrie has the support of many publicspirited citiz ens and clubs whose love of hockey of boys prompts them to contribute much effort and time to the oper ation of the local minor league These outstanding citizens are making valuable contribution totha community in which we live as does our great game of hockey contribute entertainment and recreation right across Canada Hockey is Canadas National Game and particip ation by the youth ofour city is encouraged at all lev els We are proud of our game of its ability to develop character citizenship and respect for authority as well as its physical and bodybuilding benefits For these reasons am happy to endorse Minor Hockey Week in Canada and call upon all citizens to join in the observance of this week by supporting Minor Hockey and by attending games with their sons Dont Sendmire your boy to the Arena More Than 110000 Kiddies Will Play Hockey Next Week TORONTO CPlSome 110000 youngsters will take part in on ganized hockey contests next week designated by the Cana dian Amateln Hockey Associa tion as Minor Hockey Week in Canada Many proud parents are ex pected to watch their sons in ac tion as the weeks slogan calls for Dont sendtake your boys to the arena Special hockey nights will be held in communities throughout the country from coast to coast 1n action will be small fry of six and seven and budding profes sionals of 111 9000 TEAMS Jack Christie of Toronto sea retary of the cm minor hockey committee said that more than 9000 teams will be playing In some arenas the ice surface will be divided by portableparï¬tions so three games canbe played at the same time In many centres especially in western Canada the top teams such as senior intermediate or junior squads will admit minor hockey players free to their games Minor genius will be staged as prellininaries to some main evean and admission prices will be increased by 10 cents ticket The extra moneywill be fun nelled into the minor hockey or HOCKEY By THE CANADIAN runes American League Als 183 139 59 153 14s 51 167 126 4a 146 163 44 129 134 39 142 123 3a 2100187 24 Springfield Providence Rochester Buffalo Hershey Cleveland Quebec Tonights Games Quebec ab Hershey Rochester at Cleveland Eulfalo at Springfield Sundays Games Eanizations in distriots where Eds is done At Osbswn for example so ï¬on in the Childrens Arena started at 730 amihis morn ing The weeklong hockey jam buree will be opened ofï¬cially by the citys mayor after parade to the arena Saturday night Banquets throughout Canada will include one such as at Com WaiiWIIEIe some 1800 will dine at the ï¬rms The proceedings in Simcoe were kicked off Friday night with testimonial dinner for Jack Roxburgh first vice presi dent of the CAHA and chairman of the Minor Hockey Week com mittee for the last two years He previously coached minor teams in Simcoe and helped or ganize the Ontario Minor Hockey Association which now has 550 teams and 35000 players The week was endorsed Fri day by the National Hutkey LenguePresident Clarence Campbell said the NHL comA mends the legion of public spirited citizens in all communi ties throughout the land who have done andare doing so much for minor hockey Minor teams and leagues con stitute the broad base upon which our national game is built he said and upon which our continued supremacy must ultimately depend RECORD OHA Junior WL Alta 2011 2156112 42 17 12 193 112 37 1513 93100 35 Petes 16 11 137 133 34 St Calif 12 14 115 120 27 Hamilton 621 96153 14 Tonights aims St Michaels at St Catharines Barrie at Hamilton Sundays Gamei Guelph at Marlboros St Catharines at St Michaels Marlboros Barrier Si Michs tempt to lie life Wolves for first first place at the siart of the year and if he comes through hes the 3n Montreal Sunday TroisRivl Cleland Morisonw Is Sudbury Leader By THE CANADIAN PRESS player whom noone warned year ago is proving In be one of the standouts in the new East ern Professional Hockey league Cleland Morison lanky 13year old Sudbury Wolvos cenire couldnt ï¬nd hockey job last MISC Friday night he came up with his usual consistent play to set up two goals as Sudbury whipped Montreal Royals 12 The win balked Montreals at place Sudbury now lends by four points with second place Mont real seven poian ahead of the other four ieams bunched within three points of one another CREDITS MORISON Were in real fight for ï¬rst bury coach Murph Chamberlain it was Morison who put us in man to keep us there The Wolves play relum game ercs UonMnd Sault Ste Marie ihunderb are lied for third and llullOttuwaCnnudiens and Kingston anienncs are tied for lost The Wolves scored two goals within 23 seconds in the third period to get their victory Royals led to in the first on goals by rookie Joe Srura and Kelly Burnett Morison scored nssuis as he set up goals for Real Chevreiiis and Jack Hene drieksontofieihemminlhe second fbevwinning goals were notched by John Sleaver and Tom McCarthy Mamba played last year wiih the nowdefunct North Bay Trap pets of the Northern Ontario Hockey Amerindian Senior series and was preseason bold oul Finally manager Pete Ps lnngin gave him permission in try and make deal for himself but unable to find any takers he returned to North Bay at Polan gios salary terms lie had played junior hockey with Barrie Fiyers He finished as lop scorer and was invited to try out with Sud bury Sidelined for six week by shoulder separation be lost his chance at the league soaring lead but still is among the top dazed scorers and is third blghesl for Sudbury When injured be was in second place CALLED COMEDIAN Once labelled comedian hes changed now said Chum berlain He should be good enough to move into the Ameri can League next year and Nalt tional Rogue team could do worse than give him tryou Morison grew up in Kirkland Luke and is cousin of former National Lenguer Gus Manson Whos To Blame For NYs Plight By MARVEN MOSS canndinn Prell Staff Writer Any idea about whats ailing the New York Rangersl Alf Pike coach of the cellar mired National Hockey League club thinks the trouble is an of fensive weakness Well start to move when our big guys start producing he said in Montreal Thursday in tone that might have indicated more hop than optimism it was an obvious reference in subpnr performances this sea son hy rightwingers Andy Bath gate logoal saorer last year and Andy Hebenion 38 goal man With the ourrent campaign two bhirds completed Bntbgote has iv goals and Hobanton ll leav ing both eight tallies shy of their marks at this point last year Ngl WHOLE STORY ls ut some bouncy analw pain out statistics do not necessarily bear out Pikes theory Showing more diversiï¬ed al iack the Rangers have counted 127 goals this year seven ahead of the clubs pace last year New York however has only 11 wins and seven ties in 44 games and trails the pacesetting Montreal Canndlens by 34 points and the filibplace Boston Bruins by 10 At this time last year the Ran gers had 17 victories l7 setbacks and 10 tiesgood enough for the No spot 14 points back of the leagueleading Canadiens The club ultimately climbed to second place butfaded and was nudged from playoff berth on the final day of the season by Torontos spurting Maple Leafs To find the answer for the dim crapnncy in New Yorks perform once then lets turn to defence New York has given up 178 goals this season more than any of the five other NHL members and 43 more than the teams rem ord ratthis point in the 195059 schedule GOALING RECORDS Lorne Gumpl Worsley New Yorks chunky much maligned goaltender and Marcel Paiile his replacement for 17 games show equal goals allowed oven ages of 994 game Worsley peared in all but one of New Yorks first 44 games last year and sported trim 208 average But many hockey observers say not netmiudingbut loose on inspired defensive Work by the rearguards and forwards has produced the porous display The Rangers with their home ica at Madison Square Garden occupied by unveiling show continue grolouzfl road trip this wee en when ll schedule tosses rlx team into notion twice Tonight New York visits the fourth place Black Hawks in Chicago and Sunday night the second place Red Wings in Do troi The Bruins meet tha third place Maple Leafs in Toronto to night while Montreal hosts the Red Wings Sunday night Mont real is at Chicago and Toronto at Boston Souchak Leeds Crosby Tourney PEBBLE BEACH Calif 01 tightlybunched field of profes sionais with husky Mike Soucbak in front by one stroke went into the third round of Bing Crosbys $50000 golf tournament today over Monterey Peninsulas windy courses Canadian challengers were barely within shouting distance of the leaders Souchak look over the load Fri day with sixunderpar 56 in the second round He displaced opening round leaders Gena Littler and Dick Knight Littler stayed in close conten tion Wilba 6173140 to Snuchaks 7355139 More than 12 tourna meni veterans are close enough to pull ahead for the $4000 first prize in the two rounds left to play Knight skidded to 77 for 144 In addition to the $4000 for the winning prabe can fatten it by $2000 if he and his amateur part ner manage to capture the pun amateur feature EZINICIH AT 148 Bill Ezinicki former National Hockey League star registered from Bedding Mass shot 73 for 148 total and tie for 27th place with seven other golfers No other Canadian was among the top 34 leaders Al Balding of Toronto fired 353172 for 145 Stan Leonard Vancouver shot 374875 for 153 Al Johnston Montreal seenw for 154 Jerry Mngee Toronto 393778 for 154 and Henry Dubeil Quebec City 434144 for 159 In the prosmateur division pro Chick Herbert of Norlhville Mick and entertainer Phil Har ris teamed for 65 Friday to lead at 12 Moscow Selects Win First Game FORT WILLIAM Moss raw Selects Friday night scored the first victory of their Canalt dian visit walioping the Lake head senior ellstars 03 The victory gave the Salem record in four hockey games sgainstcanadian teams as they moved on to play in Regina to night Vyacheslav Orcbakov scored threagonisall during the third periodto pace the Russian at tack Slave Storsbinov added two while Boris Mnyorov Viktor Tsy plakuv and Kriluv added singles Ken Harrls Tom Achuk and Eight Late Markers Knock Flyers Dowi Pelcrbornugb coach 500W Bowman lust cant understand it but hut the same hes tickled pink What the coach of ihe Eastern Canada Junior hockey Cham pious cannot understand but an lays is the lac that his club scored eight thirdperiod goals last night to defeat Barrie Fly ersHinanOllAJunivrA contest here dont know whal happened said Scoliy My guys were lousy that first 40 minutes Still eight goals in 20 minutes is preiiy good isnt it be rid ned At the other end of the main corridor of lbeRarrie Arena coach Hap Emma oi the Flyers also found ha result bard toY swallow He couldnt understand how his guys couldgive the puck away so consistently and how almost every Peterboruugb shot in that third periodcould find the mark LOOKED STRONG After spotting thePele goal that went in off centrcman Jeannnt Gilberts arm Flyers came on strong in the stanza to score two goals of their own The ï¬rst shot by Nelson Leelair went in of de fenoeman Marciny Finger The second was as prefiya stick hsndling exhibition as youd want to see by Bob Amy Marcel Tessier whos making that ailgoal mark look not too far away snve Flyera 31 lead with his secondvperiod tal ly the only one oflhe period THEN BOOM Then the roof gave in Before the Flyers could see daylight in the third period the PeltI hnd fired four unanswered goals to take 53 lead Fiyera got one back with Gli her on the firing end only to have the visitors pared by rlgbfwinger Wayne Connelly score three more goals Leciair with his second of the night and Pierre Gngne closed the gap somewhat in the isle stages of tho session but Poles scored in the empty net to wrap it up tight Goaltender Wayne Rutledge was pulled from the net with minute and ts seconds remain ing The move backfired with Peies scoring 1923 Connelly ilugb McGanigsl and Wayne Roddy bad twogoals apiece for be victors Gary Hark Jim Roberts and Bob Ri vnrd badsinglcï¬ Flycrs with l6 goals and two losses hung on em in their last two scheduled games will seek the winnlng palb tonight nl Enmfl ion NOTES Bob Wright who broke his nose in the exhibition game at North Boy Wednesday wore mask in pregame Warmup However he didnt leave the bencb during the entire 60 min ll 65 Dale node Barrie captain was clocked for 45 minutes and 17 seconds of ice time like Miller injured last week in practice is through for the reason He said last night that Toronto doctor advised him of three cracked vertebrae and that he would be out of action for four months Shots on goal were in favor Underdog Paul Pender Dethrones Sugar Ray BOSTON CPlPaul Fender an obscure young Irishman pulled singgering upset Friday night by winning split decision over the oncegreal Sugar Ray Robinson to capture the twostnie wnrld middleweight boxing crown The 29 year old fireman absorbed the best punches the crumbling champion could EDHEOII nnd piled up points with ccandJah attack over the 16 rounds So lightly regarded was the rangy dark haired challenger that even his family couldnt have been blamed for putting their money on Robinson Pen der was 5to1 underdog And it was sad to see Sugar Ray one of the games most brilliant boxers call on stamina and reflexes that had disaplt poured with age He is 39 and only shell of the man who won the world middleweight and wel Eweight championships fiv es TWOSTATE CHAMP Ponder from suburban Brook lino recognized as long by the states of New York and Massa ubusetis The National Boxing Assnuiulion stripped Robinson of recognition for inactivity after he beat Cannen Basilio for the title Springï¬eld Loses ThirdpSiraight THE ASSOCIATED PM There was flicker of hope for most teams in the American Hockey league today The pace setting SpringfieldJndiens have dropped three straight games their longest losing streak of the 528501 No was an ear seiback by the sixthplace Cleveland Barons Friday night The Indians how ever retained their eight poini advantage over the secondplace Providence when the Reds were John Irving scored forth but classed Lskehead team chosen from players with Port Arthur Rearcais and Fort William Beav ers of the twoieam ThunderBay Senior League The Selects took lvil lead in die first period when Mayorovs weak shut trickled past Lake bead gnaler Bert Brooks The teams divided four goals in the second period before the Russian squad scored five in the third Brooks made 31 saves while Yury Mchukov Eiopped 25 Only four penalties were called two each Haircuts 75 Salurdnyl $100 Barbers CLIFFS BARBER am and SHOP Across from Allundnle lldwe 22 months ago The NBA rates Gene mcr of Ogden Utah as chn pion Pender fighting cautious bolile was content in lab move and grab in the early rounds while trying to wear down Robin son knew if coldd get past the fifth round Id be okuy be said The difference was my speed and kept him missing Robinson who has left trail at 92 knockout victims during his 21year professional ring career said just didnt seem to gel GAINFORI BLAMES LAYOFF Interjecled George Gainford Robinsons manager think we gambled too much waiting for 22 months before holding the fight But think we won it The ï¬ghters contract calls for return match with 90 days 1m ready for him any time any place Pender commented Well have the return in New York if Madison Square Gerda will have it said Gafnford Judges Joe santoro andJohn Norton voted for Ponder under the 1017aan must system San toro saw it 147188 Norton no 142 Referee Jon Zapustas called it for Robinson 140142 poll of shot out 40 by Bulfalo Bloom At Cleveland it was only the second victory the Barons had scored over the Indians ibis sexi son Ed Mazur and Bill Dineeu each scored twice for Cleveland Mike Labadie Eari Ingarfield Don Hogan and Ed Hoekstra gal singles Fred Glover playing de spite cracked rib was credited with three assist Dennis Olson got the loser1 first goal at 1831 of the first period alter the Barons had scored four times Defencemnn Kent Douglas scored the other goal in the third period At Providence goaltender Roy Edwards of the Bisons gained his first shutout in 42 games this season gt Howie Glover scored twicesnd Phil Maloney and Bob Bailey got one goal each for the Bisons Only in the last period did Ed wards have real difficulty in blanking the Reds so well did his teammates keep the Provi deuce attack in check After mak ing seven stops in the first period and only three in the second he turned aside 15 in the last 20 minutes of play PRESTIGE nus EMBLEM sportswriter at ringside had 15 favoring the dethroned champion and 12 voting for Pender There were no knockdown in this battle of attrition with the old ma gyindg forI quick knock nu an ener oin iowear him down Robinson who weighed 159 hellpound lighter than Fender did most of his heavy work with left book and straight righi to the body He missed long right hand leads and failed to put to gether his flashy combinations FENDER BREAKS THROUGH When Pender became more daring and started to attack in the 11th round he drove through Robinsons defence with right to the chin During the 13th Pen der three times landed Hail right combinations to Rays head Ponder had been rated 10th among dialleogere by the NBA The crowd 10508 010 to game scrapplPon5rxx$haIe was per sen as of $75000 television ï¬cti inson picked Im per oent of $3 plus pa at of be wegbgoemwoeum but now rtsmyfurnsschnm plan Fender said His record 3652 hicluding 19 knockouts Maroons Edge McFarlands 84 CHATEAM CF chatbam Mnroons scored four unanswered thirdperlod goals to defeat Belie ville MoFsrinnds in Ontario Hockey Association Senior hockey action here Friday night of the Peter by three 2724 Peierborougb Goal Randall defence Roberts Finger Lakes Rickard forwards Com Boddy hchosIgal Senl Mark Turnbull Kanera Rivsrd Dart Muihollsnd Lalt rose Burri Goal Rutledge defence Rolfe WestinliM Ru ledge Wright forwards Gugne Gilbert Jones Awrey Knibbs Tessiar Laclair Panchuck Claimant Butler Offticials lReferee Jack Clam cy itou linesmen Andy Machoan Allislnn and Danny Poland of Bracebridge Attendance 1913 FIRST PERIOD Peies McGonigal Con belly Flyera Iadair Clair men Flyers Awrey Knibbs Rutledge 239 Penalties Claimant inten ference ll Pickard slash ing 1513 Weslfall trippine 1353 SECOND PERIOD Fiyers Tesslar Knibbsl Penalties Finger tripping 1145 Tessler hooking 1914 Senior slashinl 1942 IIIIRD PERIOD Pete Rabat reins Mork Senior Rh 1rd 245 Peies McGonigal Rivard Pickard 5150 Petra Roddy manually Roberts Flyers Gilbert Jones Gagncl 788 10 Pele Connolly 940 11 Poles Connelly Rivard Senior 12 Peies Rivnrd 1403 la Fiyers lecialr Pan chuck Rutledge 1502 14 Flyers Gagno Gilbert Petes Bodtw manually 1923 Penultis Rickard hooking 750 Picksrd lelbowing 12139 Westfall hooking 1536 Me Gonigai booking The win gave Chsiham sole possession of third place two points ahead of the idle Windsor Bulldogs Macs remain in the basement 14 poinn back of Windsor Ted Power scored twice for Chathsm with Ivan Tennant Gary Sharp Frank Estimate and Fred Pletscb getting singles Weiner Brown and Davey Jones each scored pair for Belleville Maroons nuisbat Belleville 4519 with Turk Barclsy in the McFar land goal proving Chathams maul stumbling block through the ï¬rst two periods LU gt Meg map Myer5r Enms INo so many scholarships and 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