naught naums Localhoekey fans had no rec son to go into hibernation or turn their thoughts completely away from hockey after the Fiyers ended their season last week Con llderahlchappenings of local in terest are stilllsteallng headlines across the country That of course Is the amazing ability of the Boston Bruins to stick so close to the onceconsidered int vlncible Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit Red Wings In fact the Bruins brass is talking in erms of finishing in second place IEmile this column Is written inadvance and our com4 piete scoring statistics are not may INVPAZZNI immediately up to date our ï¬gures will naturally be few points off Perfect And as it has been stated innumerable times before it is fellowswho have thrilled the hearts of you folks right here at the Barrie Arena who lure making it possible for Messrs Patrick and Schmidt to seem quite boisterous at times Thellrulns big line of Don McKcnncy at centre Real Chevrcfils on the right wing and Leo Labinc on the right side is currently the hottest In the bigmoney bracket and ranks close to the others in total goals and points With March 10 as our statisticdeadline this trio of former Barrie Juniors has amassed total of 139 points in cluding 63 goals and 18 assists McKenney is the leading pointgetter and Chevy the leading goalscorer Leos been coming along right smartly of late Doug Mohns who is turning out to be oneof the finest defence stars inthe loop has six goals and 33 assists as of March it Jerry Toppaumi injured about month ago totalled 38 points on 15 goals and 23assists Bob Beckett has played close to 20 games withthe NHL Bruins and although he has only three points all assists his relentless checking game has been atremcndous asset to the Boston ians George Ranieri who is now helping out the Hershey Bears in the American League put in couple hours with the Bruins This week the Bruins called up Dick Cherry who has played out the Junior slring Dick was to report to the Bruins yesterday in Montreal TOPPER SKATING Bruins supporters were very pleasantly surprised this week when 1ch Toppazzini skated with the club at practice Jerry is quite anxious to get back into action You will no doubt remember that Toppers injury came as restth of crash with Ted Lindsay oi the Detroit Red Wings it is still debating point as to whetheror not Tod deliberately cracked Topper in the face with his stick Toppers return will he most welcome as the Bruins lost another regular recently He was Allan Stanley the big rearguard purchased from the Chicago Black Hawks Stanley has been tremendous aid to the Beantnwners and Schmidt credited him with being the clubs big man on the power play Before this season started Stanley told us at his home in Timmins that he wanted to have one more good year then hewould run for the Conservative nomination in his home riding This seasons play will deï¬nitely merit him prettier contract foronemore year and it is quite do up the chance of receiving just one more fat However if Stanleys career Is at an end he will at least have the satisfaction of ending it at home being in Boston You see when Stanleyï¬rst left the north to play hockey his initial step was the Boston Olympics That was about 11 years ago He was sold shortly afterwards and played with the Providence Reds New York Rangers Vancouver Canucks Rangers again and Chicago Black Hawks before returning to Boston Harold Baldy Cotton was one of the happiest fellows in hockey when the Bruins purchased At last summer it was he who scouted Stanley those many years ago EXPENSIVESEAT story in the latest ad on of the Hockey News tells how Doug Mohns paid $25 to watch Larry Began tight Dick Duff of the Leafs when thebrawlers had fallen to the ice after briefscuffle Duff ended up on top Mohns who had just come on theice skated over to the fighters and picked Duff up by the back of therersey and seat of the pants Mohns was tagged with misconduct penalty and automatic fine in violation of Rule 66 by entering an altercation as substitute ilegan and Dqu got ï¬ght main AEGIS bry of the other side of boxing was released yesterday concerned Pedro li inc the plucky Spaniard who was literally cleaned by VinceMartinez in fight at MapleLeaf Gardens several weeks back It seemsjhat before the bout Pedro was mentally ill Worse than that however is the fact that Ehe didnt receive penny for his troubles HR contract apparently read that if you win you collect if you lose you dont collect Meanwhile Pedro his wife and children are in Toronto with no immediate means of support Marlies Bills Favored Over Teelpys quiors The Guelph Biltmores and the Toronto Marlboros onetwo clubs in the Junior OHA over the regular season are favored to meet in the leagues final series The Biltmorcs led by Eddie Shack Bill Sweeney and Dan Be lisle hold atwtrgame lead over the St MichaelsCollege Majors The third game is scheduled for Guelph tonightf StvCatharines TeePees fell one game back in their semifinal sea with the Marlies when they wer pasted Wednesday The next gamevis slated for the Garden City tomorrow Thewinner of he OHA title then faces the sensational Ottawa Canadiens for the Eastern Canada championship Trophy Event In Home Stretch nTrpphy event th season at the Barrie WES PERRY gWes Perry Willbe this towns lone bowling representative in the Moisons Bowling Classic at the Sportsmens Show in Toronto He was unavailable for comment to day but it is certainty that he will be giving it his all to bring the Dominion Bowling Title M01 appehEd those who were saying only alittie while ago that the climatewas getting uwarmer an pointing to recent winters as proef tful that heiigive Wins Gamer Trophy iii Lions Bonspiel Charles Sowdon anon ririki of Thornhill won the Oarner Trophy at the Lions International curling Bonapiel at the Barrie Curling Club Monday The Sowdon rink with Wilt Ball in vice Tom Jackson second and Dick Jeffery lead also won the am draw with three victories and plus of His victories were over Hodgson of Orangeville hit7 Larry Hart of Barrie 91 and McIntosh of Toronto Central Io ii an Winner The it mm draw was won by Lorne Tudhope and his rink of Parry Sound This rink had three wins and plus of 12 Hugh Lo gan was vice Lofty Haskim sec end and Bill Gerhart lead Vic iories were over Don Barrager of Georgetown 125 Tamblyn of Lindsay 65 and Harry McKilligan of Cookstovin 84 Second prize in the first draw with three wins and plus of eight was Clark Young of Mark ham Third prize was taken by Larry Hart of Barrie He had two wins and plus of 15 Fourth prize was awarded to Grant Jef fers of Orangevllle who had one win and an aggregate score of 22 Second prize in the latemorn ing draw went to Tony Gilchrist of Parry Sound who had two wins and plus of 10 Ken Beclby of Huntsvilleth two wins and plus of eight to bring down the third prize Bassmnn of Lind say took the fourth and last prize with one victory and an aggregate scoreof 24 Larry Hart was the very caplt able chairman of the splcl Once again as always atthe Barrie Curling Club the visltors com ments were entrainely favorable After his first game in which he lost on visiting curler was overheard saying im having so much fun think go into the nengame with reckless abandon am Draw Al Cameron of Newmarket de feated Gord Bradley of 0rillial Clark Young of Markham defeatv ed Enoch Rice of Gravenhurst Charlie Knight of Barrie defeated MaeNeil of Thornhill Charles Sowdon of Thornhill de feated Hodgson of Orangeville Len Somner of Toronto Central defeated Gerry Vivian of Orlllia Larry Hart of Barrie defeated GnntJeffers of OrangcvilleMe mesh of Toronto Central defeat ed Harold Freeman of Peterber ough hlcintosh defeated Knight Sow don defeated HIrt Cameron de feated Somner Young defeated Vivian Rice defeated Bradley Hodgson defeated Freeman Mac Neli defeated Jeffers Sowdon defeated McIntosh Young defeated Cameron Hart defeated Hodgson Rice defeated Knight Somner defeated Mae Neil Bradley defeated Vivian Jeffers defeated Freeman 11 can an Sheldon Foley of Hamilton dee fcated Art Kneeshaw of Bradford 13 Appleton of Markham defeated Ken Beelby of Huntsville Lorne Tudho of Parry Sound defeated Don arrager of Georgetown Tony Gilchrist of Parry Sound de feated Dodger Collings of Brad ford Harry McKilllgan of Coulis town defeated Bill Stephenson of Barrie Gerry Woogger of Barrie defeated Bassman of Lindsay Tamblyn of Lindsay defeated Tony Saso of Barrie Tudhope defeated Tamblyo Mc Kiliigan defeated Gilchrist Woodv ger defeated Appleton Beelby defeated Foley Kneeshaw defeat ed Bassman Collings defeated Stephenson Saso defeated Bar rager Tudhope defeated McKilligan Beelby defeated Woodger Knee shaw defeated Saso Gilchrist de feated Tamblyn Appleton defeat edvFoley Ceilings defeated Bar rager Bassman defeated Steph enson noun Rama CHARLES SOWDON and Thornhill won the Garner Trophy and the early draw at the LionsthspIel Wednes day at the Barrie Curling club Bill Ga ner is shown presenting the trophy to Mr Sowdon inthe top photo Other members of the team are Wlii Bali Tom Jackson andDick Jeffery In the bottom photo is his rink of This quartet bers of the Hugh Logan hart BETTIE Club Iavem the rink of Lorne Tudhope of Parry Sound won the 11 am draw Mem rink along with Tudhope are Lofty Haskim and Bill Gerv Twentyeight rinks from 11 com munities took part in the very successful days activities Larry Hortof the host chaired the events BY LOU NOBELMAN Six fighters outof Western 0n tario four out otEastcrn On tario and three each out of Bar den andPetawawa earned berths on the cencom boxing team with wins this past weekend at Lon dons DundeeStreet Armoury sceneef the 57 Central Command boxing championships The 2300 fight fans who took in the twoday rundown saw the western contingent or Steve Me Donald Howard smith John Phillips and Basil Arsenauit take eir bent in thgnovice depart inent while luhmates Tony Moore and RossKelsher knocked vacx none Brass ind7aen iloopSters Tamorrow At BDCI Play Gait The Brass and G1énn basketball teamBarries represent ative in the Ontario Basketball Association can moveOn to further playbr can Short its The occasion isthe visit of the Gait IntermediateIAv team Last week in Gemthe Barrie club dropped 10137 decision but in doing so indicated that the Gait Club will season tomorrow night have to play much better baiito win the whole show This is twogame total po series and the visitors will carry 14 point lead into oniorrow nights tilt at the zlirarrle Dis trict Collegiaté gymnasium with six players and only five forthe lastfew minutes of the contest the Barrie boys but play ed and outscored theGait team in that city But tangisms the locals downfall and they wilt ed under heavy attack in the dying moments Due to foulingout of one of the clubs players Barrie could notcall on any replacements in the heavy going as if playing the gamewith just one sub wasnt bad enough Full Strength Thlngs will be different to Jones Boyes JV Cra Norris 3C Knight Craig Harris Milson Corby Steph rick 1T Saso Sutherlandi ere are the standings of the same date in the andD groups Johnson marrow night howeveras the several fellows who didnt make the Gait jaunt have assured the rest of the boys that theyd be there Withmple substitution stars such as Jack Here Doug Kettle andvDon Crosbywill be able to breathe every now and then it was Crosby who fouled off the floor in Gait HI fifth per sonaleame as he wavered into Galtr playerï¬s That wasthe only Here pottedbaskets totalling 38 points more thanany Ember0f ither chi if he can as effe tive tomorrow andhave little resttc booth there no telling what helmight do Doug Kettle alwaysa sound workman was just plodding around at the end of lastweeks game Doug is one of the finest player offensively and de fensively in his class and is al total of 15 points championship tario reps way he could keep himself up over their opponents in the open division to work the silverware into the Western Ontario area for the first time since the cencom boxing championships were in augurated xThe westem team gathered to take the The Eastern 0n earned second place with 13 andCamp Petawawa and IMichieloses In ExiraEncI Harry Michie nud his rink from Barrie returned from the Colts curling bonsplei in Toronto yesterday without sil verware but with bushelful of memories Eliminated from the main event on the strengthsof an llloflloss to C11 Nelson the Michie quartet made strong comeback to win the semi finaiin the mailer Trophy consolation event over Beg Merritt of Grimsby It then vcarriedinw an extra end be foréfliosing in the final to Jack Harris of Kitchener Waterloo Mfl 12 game the score was tied llll Harris had two rocks in fllehack of the house in the extra end when Michie pnlled in for shot yhck ant Mlchics away the ball game Michies loss in the mhtn event also wasnt decided on fltiivthe very last rock of the same gt fnthe consolation semiL Ifinal the leadehanged hands several times Merfll tied the score on the Mickie scored thr 11th and oneonthe 12th Members of his riiik were Dr Smith Dr rw McDowell and It and that was ends in the final Harris last rockiust ftick Three Borden Fighters On CehcomAggregation the team out ofBorden tied into third place with 11 points apiece In the novice feather class Leo Bobcrge sealed in at 124 pounds and picked up the title with threemund decision over Don Ferguson of Petawawa gtSerge Masson Bordens novice heavy champ tkod Fred Myke of Lon don at the toseeond mark of the third round Percy Stien Bor dens open light middle champ over the past two years and run nerup ilr the cenoom finaith Petawawa last year came up with the most impressive performance nfthetrials Stein kod Red Farrow of Peta wawa at 257 of the opening round in Thursday nights eliminations to earn final berth then picked up the Central Command crown Friday night whenhe decked Jim Grotto of Kingston three times ln the opening mend tolwin the title via the ko route one 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