HullOttawa lTBZMRRIEEXAMINZBTEURSDAYHARCE1LW SPORTS Odds Chan TYPE By STEVE JONESCIJ Sports Editor THE PROBLEMS Everyone seems in rayor 0d lights for solwall at Queens Park There seems no doubt whatsoever that the Headlights will be installed and paid for by the time the snow leaves the ground Everyone is so enthusiastic but we wonder if any at the problenlscoming withthe lights have been solved The lights are installed So what time are the games to start How many games will be played at the park in any one evening Will it be singles or twinbills In early summer games sans lights usually were scheduled for pm They rarely i1ever started on time In the fall they were to be started at 645 then 830 and eventually 6x00 These times were ignored as well If doubleheaders are to be played the first will have to start at six With the loud scores usually re corded in local games at least an hour and half is needed for nine innings Regardless of when the sec ond game starts it will have to be terminated before 10l80 so as not to be nuisance to Royal Victoria HospitaL And how will the Kansas 80 Will lilo Industrial League play prior to the Barrie and District Leaglieil Will one league play both games Will they both be or the same number at innings or as suggested at the initial meeting ad the senior loop one seven and the other nine or should games be limited to mini utos rathepvthan innings Willi ill be proï¬table use his tor MIMI League games Team sponsors and members have paid towards the erection of them Will lights be fans to alloi thsgames not Just senior and ladies Lights will definitely dnvw crowds to at least two or the league In mat ease will89MB be played at Shear Park as well as Queens on the some night How will it affect the baseball crowd at the Fair Gemmds Many fans are interested in both games We would suggest that representatives or all or the leagues get together and discus the more scrimm problems It would be sad it one grmup was to surfer Mm such progress has been made in Barrie maidentally the senior league meets at ilhe Es aminer next Monday The Industrial loop has sit ting scheduled to next Thursday Havent received any word iron the women or the baseble boysyeï¬ JUST NOTES In yesterdays story regarding the winter program at Barrie Arena it was erroneously stated that 2000 pesons had taken advantage of ther public skating sessions An extra zero shouldhave been added to thatfigure as well as the number mention edas possibility for this winter Whewl Glad thats straight Add these fellows to the list of exFlyers who ther saw or are still playing hockey this spring Larry Zeldelyllershey Bears of them11 Gleland Mortson Sudbury Wolves of the EPHL George Raneiri recent ly suspended while playing with New YorkRovers of EAL BillvBarrett of the same club who suffered 91 broken leg Jim Robertson and Bill Kodatsky with WellandCrowland Combines in Niagara Disltrictvvsvenp for finals Bill Hagan and Arnold Smith who played with Intermediate champion Durham Huskies Stan Long and DonEmms with strathroy and Jaclr White of Stratford in the Senior loop John Sheddon and our McArthur are in the same classification roamnanny BIT CANADIAN PRESS Allancnpr Amhers Montreal $2 If ms Amherst leads bestoffive East Spï¬ngneld 90 em Canada quarterfinal 10 was 31 Port Arthur Saskatoon Providence fPort Arthur wins Western an da semifinal Cleveland 74 Ema 70 al 5K was Hershey 59 Bestofseven Western Canada Quebec 1949 174 912 40 semiï¬nal Wednesdays Regal interlalnterDrovindsl Senior Rochester Glevelsnd lCornwall7Hulli Hershey Springfjgld 10 Bestofseven final tied liuflalo Quebec Memorial an Fridays Gm OttawaHawkesbury Moncton Hershey at Prdviduice Ottawa H3Wkesb mama 3mm iiifive Eas ern ads quar Eastcrn Professional league terfinal 34 BESMHWEF semiï¬nals Msnllobnflilunder Bay Junior Pls Fort WilliamZBranddnrs gt amen Brandon leads best of seven Montreal final on Niagara District Jr Wednesdays Result Montreal lroisBivieresa Fm Em St mm Sundays Game StCathasineswms slof an TroisRivieres at Montreal final 41 Vl II II 12ml npwuno Wednesdays Result HullOttawa Slidbuly JIldays Game Hulivottawa at Sudhury ugmaï¬mï¬wgï¬gwcï¬ Sudbllry $360633 aï¬maemxmm all ame won 01 Senior the competition led by captain linesWflvyfeglgm Pm eons nave whollad the high Chad 21 16 Eagle 29 and Nb mme of Beuewue Other members of the Barrie team were Fran Johnston Joy Findlay May Garrett and Helen Gross Sudbury 16 21 Wednesdafs Result Belleville Chatham Sundays Game Challism at Windsor Mondays Gallic Windsor at Chatth Eestofseven final 011A Junior Collingwood team winners in cluded Dianne Brophy captain Shirley Jackson Eileen Ward Mary Lou iron and Edith Dea eon Alliston Ladies Sl Cath Pele Wednesdays Results at Catharine 6Petcrborough St lhfllfmflcygGEFlm Muaesa nt nes Sundays lame ety Pack 137 St CelliniInes at St Michaels Shreddles 106 Kit 55 Chea flissbutseven final Marg Reynolds had high Eastern am we ML Johnslflwn cllnum Holmium sun nan nJllImln mlllnTeil LEAGUE ones Jets TAKE ONEGAME LEAD By DENNIS ORCHARD NEON CPlDeizelt Red Wing were underdogs but now they nurse onegame lead In their Stanley Cup sailï¬nal with gt Toronto Maple Leafs and see no reason why it shouldnt blossom Every element of the Detroit game was effective Wednesday night as the Winds protected couple of firstperlod goals for 31 victory in the opening game of the bestofseven series Gordie Howe scored the Wings first goal and for the rest of the night shook 011 every effort by the Deals to bottle him up Len Haley who scored one goal for Wings in 27 games this year as National Hockey League rookie picked corner of the Leaf net for the winner amnoar DEFENCE The Delroit defence forced Lent attacks into the corners and held thirdperiod onslaught to one troll conch Sid Abels his play goal while Terry Sawahuk era whooped it up in the Wing chipped in with some tremendous dressing room clutch nelmindlng Who was my big man said Delenceman Carl Abel The guy thats always big scored llll Toronto goal Jun Gordis Howe rush into in the third period The effectiveness of Wings do which brought the crowd of 11853 fenslve pattern allowed up in the roaring to its feet shots on Sawchukflve in the We won the one we sald we first period six in the second were going to will yelled be and savenlnihalhlrdioratital 33 sonnm nown Barrie Peewees Take long Best Bond Peewes bode manner finals big at Btanie Alma shortly in The Playoffs teams of the TuesdayFriday eandlhemnualbanqllet Bud Wally Ross andaJack Tsylor have only played Jone game Dorothy Skrypny Oil womnmfauslemael done mm play Ontariofdinor Associat tmrlwdowm newt Wedneslhy they host Pony Soundinlilulhstgame of homde series Gmnekrehoduledforsflï¬pm Second some is slated for PamySoundAlprllz Birds will be flying in every direction tomorrow night as the Barrie Garrison Badmln ton Club plays its ohampioushlps at Bar rle Armoury The members swelled through the preliminaries and semifinal lastnlghL Elanal5 get under way at 7453 Theres bigohange in the names that appeared in the finals of last season and few previous years Then toox there are fewollumplgns and be tille holders around to ddend their laurels Ladles singles championship will have pair ofpereniiial lop knoiehers Mari Bidding and Jean Carrptilers as opposition Continue Tonight same momska Leaf gaiopï¬tnsls continue this even Mamflield Ruliber league lesders throughout the regular schedule took the fvllsl game by loudjcoreï¬lm Thomas Electric It is bestofflve series with future games to be announced llllislon Curling lileiinal playoffsfor the 195960 season of the Alliston Curling Club are ale now under way Willialldlleams particl paï¬ns There are fourdivisions The top four teams of the Monday Wednesdsy league are playing round robin with the top four league After the seven game round robin is ï¬nished the finishing on top will home win ner of the Carlings TRIM The schedule will finls April presentation of trophies and prizes will be made April 19 in the Frankl straight wins balm closing Swensoa is loading the divs sion finals with three consecu tive wins in as many starts Five teams MmphyJaek Bowerman Hunter BBoyes and Chander have three points The group is headed by Taylor trellisJ Ross by iris plus pints In div on teams WITH each and Barney Gibsons fourl some is ahead with two points and maximum plus of ii There is an open Mixed Bon spiel to be held here this Sat urdsy and George McCague secretary of the club reports that both draws are ï¬lled up Aer the final big men Mixed will be held and there will be three draws with the first one starting atï¬ am the second at 950 um and thefinal draw at 11 The learns will play threegames each This spiel too is all filled up and it should be really big windup to successful year ASTEAL 2Doon TliNlEY cup Missourian PRESS Bestofsaven semifinals Series Toronto Detroit Scorers See 30th or eyDefrolt Fonteyne Det AldcornDelroit Edmundson Tor GodfreY Dalro 233 amorous sr Sat div the chest down as the result of an automobile accidentin Janu Los Angeles Dodgers IMMACULATE CONDITION GOOD TIREs $87509 1956 PLYMo WAGON v8 ENGNE Two TONE PAINT GOODCLEAN CONDITION PRIVATsLY OWNED ANOTHERTOI VALus 295799 if Bnys Now sweeteners morons up ge Wings Leafs 921 of Bower W4 was drives Leafs hurt their dances in the second period when they drew three penalties and were short bnnded for six slrafgllt minutes Of the games lo penalties leafs were called for seven Brewers goal ammo of the final period redeemed him after two penalties and collision with Snwchuk Late in the game Brewer slammed fulltill into Sawchuk who had leil his net to clear the puck Sawcliuk appeared to have been knocked out but recovered in fewlnlnules and ï¬nished the gamejln undressing room he said ills left shoulder had been hit in the fall Still dazed stchuk said Brewer charged me all the we Howe struck at ms of the open Ing period when he beat hower lo rolling puckulioyzer came out to meet the puckundwas reach ing to scoop it up when flows gave it onehanded flick be tween the goalles legs and into mar Haley made at 1434 my him rebound all do feneeman Hortons pads to flu iiifooter into the open tor Sr BadmintonCIlamplonsIllps llt Barrie Ilrmoury Friday gunman mm newcomer to the eluh for the Larry Whitby champion plays mens alum honors mm mm Drewtnsll eombglelggoes in the ladies doubles agalnst Shirley Pankhurst and Jean Canu there Ross Bidding and Hugh Rid dell ploy Jim Pankhnrst and Russ Davey for the mens dou bles title Mar Hicliling and Russ Da vey oppose Jim Pankhlirst and Jean Csrrulhers in His match for the mixed doubles oliatnp ionslnp The public is invited tolake in the mampionshlps Plenty of viewing space is available The Georgian Bay champion ships at which many local play erswil compete will start Ap Ill at Orillia The singles pre 1Iminares and semis will he played Lhat day Play contin ues llle following Friday and CAMPANELLA WELL NEW YORK AP Former Dodger catcher Roy Campsnella was reported feeling verywell Wednesday at the Institute of Physical Medlelnajn tation The hospital said up and around in his wheel chair but wouldremainafew days or thorough physical examination The catcher paralyzed from ary 1958 relurnedliere Monday after sutferingdizayspells at the veto Beach RADIO AT ONLY UTH STATION These Terrific Leaf coach George Punch munch who had sold his team would take the series in five flames backed down in the Tar oan dressing room after the game Weve still got to win four he said dont know when Second game of the series will be in Toronto Saturday night Imlucli said his team was acr vnus at the start Its one of those games when the breaks beat you They know who illeyre up against now So theyll have to play hard thats all An interference penalty loDe froltfdefeuceman Pele Goegon early in the second period oddly enough contributed to the Red Wlngs victory The penalty was called seconds before leaf Rnn Stewart batted aloose puck into the open net Leafs put up pro longed argumenl but referee Frank Udvarl wouldnt allow the goal Sawchuk was 10 feel out of the net at the lime Teeps Oust TPT Petes PETERBOEOUGH CF Si Catharina Teopoes defeated Pelerborough Pets 53 here Wednesday night before 4000 On tarlo Hockey Amdallon Junior an In Win semiï¬nal four games to one with one tied The Teepees open league against St Michaels at homel Saturday wiihthe second Elm Sunday in Toronto Peles had 21 edge in the ilrst period and it was to end the second Taopees finished stronger and scored the final goal wllhflve seconds to play on an empty net The Winners drew 10 of the is penalties St Caiharines scorers were Vic lladiield Duke Harris Ray Cullen lnhn Brenneman and Doug Robinson For the Peles Reg Mulholland got two and Bob Rivard one ChicagoMontreal Local TV Tonight TORONTO CF The CBC says it has flanged plans and will telsvlse tonights Chicagoat llfanireal National Hockey League playoff game over the full na oncenu PHONE PA 8H Welcome Wagon 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