hocns as canary We hoppedup to the Barrie arenasround noon Beatxrdayjust to see vwhat was going on as if we tinrow The minor hockey setup had begun its operations with the Church Leagues rink it was no surprise to lind oursel sitting among the spectators and grinning along with them Theres actually nothing else to do when youre wat chingkids irom six to lZyearsold handling thebig hockey sticks and the seeminglyflbeavy puoks As per usunlrthere was more slipping sliding and failing than scoring There were kids who couldnt take stride without dampening the seats at their pants There were those who made goodmse or the boards false move and they might not be able to get up The big mystery however was the raceoff The lads seemed might confused that it was in dirierent spot most or the time Because or this regerees during this particular period Gard Perry and Red Bember line hadmore work than an NHL ofï¬cial Besides lendingthekids to lacevoiis and such the referees jobls somethin more He helps the kids to their feet whenthey He shows the goalie how to hold his stick and how to stand He even blows the odd nose when it becomes apparent the child is lost in the excitement of the game And the spectators the NW that were in attendance had but one thing in mind to cheer the lads on One family was perched near the net hollering what seem ed to be useless encouragement to the young hockey ist at the family He was goaltender and wasnt too keen on the methods of keeping the puck out or the son1 Baweverto his mom dad rind little or ther he was another Terry Bawchuck The goals tha werescored were not his fault or course not He didnt know when theopposition couple oi them could skate and shoot were going to lft dribble One would have never thought the minor hockey groups were having financial troubles Its doubtful anyone but this reporter would have thought or the threat to keep kids from enjoying themselves by the organizations hot theArena Commission JUST NOTES Registration forthe Legion Leagues starts next Saturday and Eothues Nov 14 and 21 between am and pro Two Saturdays in succession we fell asleep during the telecastrof Bigiliiour Football game Reason was mud Commentator Steve Douglas forget his realgname spent the better part or both aiternoons commenting on the weather and field conditions rather than who carried the ball and who made the tackles Ishelookingfor the job of TV weatherman Hap Ernms scoopeduthe newsmediumatethe Meet The Flyers do last Tuesday by announcing Dale Rollo was going to play professional game with Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern league We had to keep face so before Ed Westfall could be told he wasgoing tomake the trip Saturday we had it in the paper Theylre still talking about the great success of the Booster club dinner Itwas fine kickom to what looks like big year the local pncksters Think Erode wont predict how the teams will iin iah in the OHA Juniorjm sloop this year He says Everytime pick em theyre wrong So whats the uae However he did admit he likes St Michael Boston at Chicago Springfield Buï¬alo Cleveland Wouldnt comment on his club Almost didnt recognize John Peanuts OFlaherty at Fridays gamejhere Last time weï¬saw him he was wearing beard He was coach of the Soo Greyhounds an the time and the city was celebrating iin centen Wouldnt want youto forget thatGuelphlalltmores are visitors to Barrie ice on Wednesday Flyers play down there TuesdayWe look lor the Flyerno come up With two victories qnockrr RECORD HVIEECANAQIAN Panes lg Nuiionallaague wr APis Montreal Detroit Toronto Boston vNew York Chicago Saturdays Result Detroit Montreal Boston Toronto Sundays Riesulh Monoeals New York Chicago Detroit 21 Toronto hastens Tueldaya Games Belleville Tuesdays Games Whitby at Believille KitchenerWaterloo at Windsor one Junior nugï¬uao ouooHoa uéeqï¬mo assess AmericanLeogue WL rs APls svso 42 so 16 45 2312 so 1512 on as 12 Barrie St Mikes Hamilton Marlboro Pete St Chill Guelph Tuesdays Games Marlborosai St Micireels Barrie athuelph Sa urdaylBesulh Prnwdence Peterborough Guelph ch at Hamilton St Catharines Srindoys nesum Hershey Ewan Marlboro Hamilton Cleveland 3113152 77 Saturdays Reequ Buffalo Cleveland Quebec Springï¬eld Hersh Providence on Results Quebecs Providence Rochester Emmy lieidgés Game ole an all on midiz being first to take over the WLT APts StIMichaeis 4Peterborougb2 League Cookie Captures Score 75Goals on Saturday GoalsaplentyWere scored inl ever EmmanuelSt Giles With the om days play lb Chump Leagues minor bockoyprogrsm at Barrie Arena Saturday The initial turnout was lemï¬ commented chairman Al Gerow pictured above keeping the time and scores and hardworking executive Pele Mibay They just hope enthusiasm staysot Saturdays peak DIETS Action was him scoring and colorful in die halfpint Squirt diviskiza Willisindies edgixï¬g inn Haw 43 an R3859 DP Rod Wings 97 Bob Walton and John Clarke scored two goals apiece ior Bnilns Jim Borysiuk Phil in very and Brent Smith scored for Hawks Dave Raycrnit scored three goals or the Rangers with Brent McMahon and Greg Ksley soon ing twice and Seagram and Mike Chaddock polling singles Greg Bowen had ï¬ve goals lor Red Wings with Troyer and Peter Bskegeorge getting the others BANTAMS Central and Ailnndalerwon the bantam games Goals by Terry Long Slessor Beasley and Bradley gave Central its 48 win over St Josephs Wayne Lemur scored all the St Joe epiis goals Perry and sync Foster poced Allandale 81 win St Michaelsilie Flyers With 42 Win Over Peies ran CANADIAN Panes Six Ontario Hockey Assoclstion Junior team were in action during the weekend in rush to gather points in tlreleague stand ings At Toronto Sunday ISt Mia cbaels Majors and Toronto Marl bolos opened their home season with victories before crowd of more than 4000 The Majors who downed Peter borough Petes in the first game 42 moved into tie or ï¬rst place as result oi the second game which Marlies won 51 over Hamilton Tiger cubs St Michaels now have won their ï¬rst two games and share ï¬rst plsce with Barrie Flyere who were idle COMEBACK WIN After trailing 10 following the ï¬rst 20 minutes of play StMi cbaels scored three secondpa riod goals in row and added the insurance marker in the final session off the sticks of Art Brown Gino Reballato Deva Draper and Dave Kean Garry Mork openedtbe scoring in the ï¬rst period or the Petes and Bob Rivard ï¬nisbe it in the third in the secondjame Marlboro handed Hamilton itfl ï¬rst defeat of the season twogoals apiece Jim Webb had the other goals Bill Rogerscored for tbeiosers PEEWEES in the iiist at our Peewee gnmu St Josephs nndCeahsl played toa 21 draw Bob Bren nan scored both St Josephs goals Jim Brenton and Doug Young scored for Cashs Barry Smith Doug Final George Kinxie and Brian McGob bin scored the goals that gave mmsnuelstu Glles ll Hi win over Alisndale Rayealt with our goals and Atkinson whom paced Trinity to 62 win over St Andrews Eirst Baptist Bruce Steele and Dave Swain scored for the low Doug Marlinled Collier to 50 drubbing of St Marys Doug had threegoals Others came from the slicks of Harold John son and Jim Thompson ATOMS St Andrews Baptist and Collier won the contests St Andrewth Baptist drub bed Trinity 51 on goaluby Dave Reid Bob Mallion Doug Stephenson and Bill McPherson Lorne Adams scored or iy Collier mauled St Mary Clark had three goals Alvin Clarke had three goals Roger Pile ond Louis Kcily Centre Gaston Brmsardopened the scoring before the game was minute old and added Marl boros lastmarker in the third period Jlrrl Pappin Rickey Bay and Sonny05borne netted two Msrlie strikes before left winger McLelland spoiled rookie rninder Ken Broderickfs chance for shutout lane in the third 1W0 GOAIJES HURT Both secondgame goalies were replaced when they suiiered inl juries Hamiltons Dennis Jordan required eight facial stitches after he stopped prick with his mouth The impact loosened sev eral teeth Broderick washit on the back of the head so ceded six stitches forzbis cut In other Junior action Barn ilton Tiger Cubs scored two goals with less thantwominutes lo playto tie St CatharinesTee Fees std4 at St Catharines audf Peterborongb Pelee nipped Guelph Bilhrmres 48 at Peter borougba Both games were played Saturday About 1645 fans were on hand to watch scoreless ï¬rst period at St Kills TeePees led at the end of the second BenGrecco and Chico Main the Blyers do everything inï¬ieir power to movethose quotes down the manor throat beloved Bilhnores dntbin theyll never orgetx At the moment ibejlyers are abeligrleam than the Bills The standing prove itTha testis up the kids auditbey dont in Big sour Scoring CANADiAN chess Chester Cookiel GilchrisLTor onto Argonagis crashing bach lieiderbrought noLe oi cheer to an otherwise dismal season for Argo fans as be captured the Big Four Football Union scoring gos ï¬nished last and out of the playoffs for the fourth straight year as the lost 312 is or Rough RI ers Satur oy of the 15 and series Gilchrist bed igueb Ikiwn two convert and single to bring his seasons total to 7Eoioe more than second plece Dave Tbelen of Ottawa Thelen scored pair of ioneblt downs to move into secondsliead oi Ron Howell of Hamilton Tiger Cats with whom be had been tied Bowell scored one touch down in Tieats 1514 loss to Mont real Alouettes and finished third with 60 points Paul Wagner To Olympics SASKATOON CF Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul EFT onto who have wo most of the pairs ï¬gureskating titles in the worlds wrll represent Canada at the 1960Winier Olympic games at Squaw Valley California Donald Jackson 16 yaar old sensation iron aw was among the other eight choiem made by tbe Canadian Figure Skating Association at its annual meeting during theweekend Others named were Maria and Otto Jeiinekr in pairs Sandra iewkesblny and Wendy Griner in womens and Donald Mclheru son in mens The ofï¬cials are Judge Gran ville Mayali of Vancouver man ager Ralph McCreatb of Toronto and coachSheldon Galbraith of Toronto May was elected president of the ssociaï¬on which added 20 new clubs during the last year to bring the total to 700 Nigel Stephens ofToronto and Douglas Klnipel of Galt were tcnd to leave stone unturnedin proving it This afternoon ice for another brisk practice ses lt In that games eyve won lispEmIm charges lave gi fair notice they woat acoeotl lightly so they didnlrloeepl it at all Having read and heard what the Bliiruore has easy about them theyre not prepared to break their string either Tues or Wednesday wnAr flour more The Bilts unlus theyve come up with some great newcomers cant be as strong as their supporters would like them to be They lost great hatiuiol goals with the departure ol Ron Brain George Usitalo Rod Gilbert and Sandy Macaroon Rolfe and Ed Westlall This 15 is going to be migbiyiouu beat sumac Amy Rolfe Miller Jones ngne Leelair St Onga Knlbbs Wright Jacqeés name Wears Celebrated race Mask By rm CANADIAN Pnzss Montreal Canadlens goalie Jacques Plants ï¬nally got to wear his sellmade plastic mask in National Hockey League com petition but it came about the hard way Plante perfectedtbe mask in proseason training willptbe hope otwearlng it inregulsr games Butwben the season opened club ofï¬cials had other ideas Pianie89 was bit early in the ï¬rst perlodnmoay night by flyingpuck shot by New York Rangers Andyjathgate Seven stitches were required to close cuts on his oosevsnd upper lip and he wore the mask for the rest of the game won by Cana dlens ll Rongers scored while Plants Was wearing themssk It marked the first time such protection had been used in reg ular play COMP FINE SLATE Plants stopped 27 shots as the firstplace Canadians stretched their unbeaten string to eight games and maintained their four point lead over runnerup Detroit Red Wings The Wings best Chicago Black hawks 21 after tying Montreal Saturday Toronto Maple Lesissnd Boo Quebec Aces win Fourth Straight ran meow rouse Quebec Aces amazingwnning streak and Rochester Americans performance at home has given new look to the American Hockey League Tbe Aces who managed to win only two 01 their first 11 games ran theirng to four straight during the weekend They1beat Springï¬eld lndiaos 64 Saturday and the league lending Proviv deuce Reds 48 Sunday The Americans recorded their sixth straight home triumph by edging Hershey Bears 32 Sunday night Hershey dowlred Provi dence 32 Saturday Bulian Blsoiis vacated last place with two ctcries over Barons producing fourgoal man in each game LarryWilson picked up our markers Sunday as Bison overpowered the Barons 84 Eddie Kacbur con tributed four Saturday to lead the Bisons to an 85 win REDSFIRST The results left the Reds in first place with lopoints chosen vice prisidents Charles Cumming of Ottawa the secretarytreasurer em Templeton in Bob wau were behamiltoa murksmen isz More moron During intermiss ionStéIn Ml kits 19 TceEee star was the Tilson Buncbed in second spot with 12 poinbare Springï¬eld Rochester andQnebec Hershey is next with ll then Buffalo weight eight and Cleveland with seven 10bie dBrieoscored the win ning goal for the Ages Sunday night with less than threemin utes remaining Bob Barlow scored twice and Alain Caron added single Bo Elik scored two goals for Providence Lorna Davispicked up one Pidhirny and Bill each sooredtwiee for Walker dim Rankin Larry Jeffrey Aces dealt the Indians their ï¬rst home 105 of the campaign Saturday decide Leelsir and Barlow each scored tvlice Jean Cassette and Caron contributed singiesBillIMeCreary led Springï¬eld with two goals Harry Sweeney got one each gt Stan Smrke came up with two goals for Rochester Sunday it ran the Americans undefeated wAseAsr VFASifkNrD MOE GLADYVETCOKH borne streak to 21 games since last Jan 163Pat Hannigan ac noted for the other Rochester goal Rookie Brian Smith and Larry Zeidciscored or hersbey MARSHALL IN OVEBIIME Veteran centre Willie Marshall scored at the iiisecond mark in overtime to giveHershey victory over Providence Bob Salinger and Claude Lafarge got the others Danny Pollzlanl and Dick Cherry scored for IlleiReds Wilson 29yearold centre who has seen National League action with Chicago Black Hawks and Dencit Red Wings wasassisted tineach of his goals by linemates Bob Bailey and Dick Gamble Norm Johnson followed up with two goals Billy Dee and Wally Hergesheimer gotone each Ed die Mazur Fred Glover Grieg Hicks and BiliJJineen collated the Cleveland goals thhur 15 year two seasons was backed up Sat urday by Danny Lewicki who scored twice endBaileynnd Dea who added singles Mszur countered with three goals for the Barons Bill Slivetz scored twice unionism gas creators si home dontzmfl up vWbenavenloanwfleolve ton Bruins split the Lean win lung to Saturday burning at Boston Suudw Dickiean Andre Proncvoet and Bernie oifrlon scored Canadians goals Sunday before sellout New York crowd of 925 Camilla Henry scored in RalnflgersG rne ump Worsley stopped so drives includingiour break awaysiotbeudrd period Call arm BOT troitsTerry Sawehuk games again was Detroits blg men against Chicago making as saves periods Alex Delveccbio scored the oer with only 14 seconds gone in the third period Rookioulerry Meloyk bad scored earllanfor Wings Phil Maloney or Hawks who lost their eighth gene in their last nine if At Montreal Shhinlay dilaulioo Rocket Richard and Maori scored for the Babs Norm 1111 men and Delvecohioxior Wings Guy Gendroo and Bianca Bor vath were practitu the whole show for Boston Sunday in game enlivened by alate tlnr period brawl Gendron scored the NBLs ï¬rst bat trick this season and Horvsth got two moreurnn uioghistotaltoioinllgames Vic Siasiukggot Bostons 0th goal and Dick Dull Cari Brewer and Johnny Wilson scored for Toronto Wilson who has now played in 520 consecutive NHL genres got two Toronto goals Saturday sin glee going in Bob Pnliord and Gerry Ebman blerning Marshal Bob Armstrong and Leo Boivin scored for Boston Borvsib also assisted on Sta siuks goal Sunday for three points giving him season total of 15 and lie with Geoiirion in the scoring race Boston centre Charlie Burns drew two major ï¬ghting penal ties minor for high sticking and itminuie misconduct asa re suit or the thirdperiod brawl Torontos Bert Olmstead and Bob got majors tor iigbting Bonn and Bruins Mackeii also THAN ANYorIiekcknfl morons rue NEEDWBORRM nnmrmvmgt