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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1960, p. 11

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mixed doubles Boom Boom Geoffrion fltlr Rolf Paterson of Vancouver and line scored in of Canadleos 40 goals on Hall during the regular Ann Murray of Winnipeg both 19 surprised by sidellnlng Manny season Chicago coach Rut Pilous Amendorizrand his wife Beulah in the mens and womens singles who said his Hawks are more respectively The 1959 Canadian cidecpen hockey in the Montreal CanadiensChlcngc Black Hawk Stanley mp semifinal beginning here tonight Then will be no kiltybarthe door and watchdortheopeniog tactics at least so far as Moot real coach Toe Blake is con corned Nou cant have defensive series in this age of power hockey he said The fans would boo us out of the rinks Blake said howevu that the bestofsevcn series with Chicago could be lowscoring one ll the goalies get hot One feature of the series is thal the National Hockey leagues two best netminders Jacques Plants of Canadians and Gleop Ball of Hawksare involved SETS REORD Finale colorful player who wears mask and often wanders lrom his not has won the Vezinl Trophy for five consecutive no Plants was struck on the sonse record The trophy is ndams apple by puck to Wed awarded to the goaltmder on the nerdnyr diminute drill and cob team that has allowed the least lapsed choking and gasping for as goals This season he won it with 178 goals two fewer than Hall who lot too get by him hrcathl He was led to the clinic in ob vious pain but the injury which Pitchers Dominate The Starring Roles By THE ABSOClATlJD PRESS Rooki right handers Johnny James and Bill Bethol pitched nohitter for New York Yankees against Philadelphia lie Wednesday and Just missed perfect game while posting 40 shutout Johnny Callison who drew first inning walk was Phila delphias only hose runner James worked the first live inlt niogs and fanned three Bethel struck out live in his four in nings James was with Richmond of the international League last year and Bethe with Omaha of the American Association Aweeksgo Bennie Daniels and Jim Umbricht shared Pitts burgh nohittcr against Detroit MEIER RESULTS in other games Wednesday Carl Willey Milwaukee right handcr threw seven shutout in nings as the Braves heat Kansas City 20 Daniels who also went seven gave up four hits and three runs in the Pirntcs 64 victoryover St Louis Lefthanders Johnny Padres and Joe Nuxhsil turned to solid six inning tricks Podres held Balti more runless as Lon Aussies spectacular relief job ion the stopped Baltimore Orioles ii1 ond Nuxhall checked Washington with two runs in Cincinnatis 43 triumph Rookie ielthander Jake Striker allowed one run and four hits in the first five innings as Chicago WhiteSox tripped Detroit Tigers 73 Wynn Hawkins rookie rights bender blanked San Francisco on one hit for the opening four innings as Cleveland won 64 WRESSIVE 10 Billy Monbnuquetia turned 13 as ton Red Sox The fins and retired lHix on strikeouts including ive in succession He also received credit for the 52 victory when be singled in the tying run in the seventh and was still on hand when Pumpsla Greensthreonm homer won it Vote on Robin Roberts was the loser st the Yankees yield nlngs he worked Yogi Berras single and doubles by Moose Skowron and Hector Lopez scored two runs in the fourth Doubles by Leroy Thomas and Bob Rich ardson and Berrns single in the fifth accounted for the last Yaok res runs Barring Surprise AHL Playoffs Set By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Barring an unexpected reversal of form the playoffs in the American Hockey League will he gin neiit week with Springfield Rochester Providence and Clevo land battling for the Calder cup Springfield and Rochester defi niter are in having clinched first bud socond places respec tively Providence and Cleveland are tied for third and need only tie in one of their three re maining games to wrap up the remaining two playoff spots It would take collapse by either the Reds or Barons for Buffalo Bisons to make it Bisons trail by four points with only two games remaining before the reg nlar schedule ends Sunday The unpredicEste last place Quebec Aces just about ended Biaoos playoff hopes defeating them 75 Wednesday night The Barons moved into the deadlock with the Reds by play ing 22 overtime tie with Roch ester The tie clinched second place for Rochester 813 goals in the third period carried the pennantwinning ln dinns to 103victory over Her shey Bears as Parker MacDonald scored four goals Dennis Olson and Floyd Smith each added two goals for the Indians and singles came from Bill Sweeneyan soccer Stars Seek Changes By roux WESTBROGK Canadianlhess staff Writer LONDON CPBritalns soc cerr stars long discontented with theylegnl limits on their earning power are making another dc terminod bid to change the pres out salary structure In thelatest move this week the association representing pro fesslonal footballers told the Fooh ball League that it will seek gov ernment arbitration unleSs con sessions are made Specifically the arm qtion wants to suspend the maxi uni yoga provision first restricts wages to £10 week plus cor Bartlett Willie Marshall Forbes Kennedy and Dune Fisher tallied for the Bears Bob Barlow led Quebec with three goals Michel Harvey scored two andNormnnd Guim ond and Gerry Glaude one each Howie Glover scored two for Buf falo and Fred Hilts Lorne Fer guson and Ed Kachureach got one Rochester goals by Bill Sound ers and Hank Cissla in the sec ond period overcame 10 mar gin gainedhy Cleveland on Bill Dineens marker in the first pe riod Clevelands Greig Hicks shot the final goal before the sec ond period ended ExjBilts Two Guelph Juniors are giving Trois Rivieres Lions boost in their Eastern Professional Hockey League playoffs The pairRod Gilbert 18 and Jean Estelle 19 brought up from Guelph Blitmores of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior seriespaced the Lions toga s1 semifinal game victory Wednes day nightnver Montreal Royals The win left the Lions leading 20 in their bestofsevan series as Sudbury Wolvestook their opening semi final game 52 against HullOttawa Canadians UONSISTENTEAIR Gilbert and Rntelle have scored consistently in their five games with Lions and Wednesday night at TrolsRlvleres record crowd of 3500 turned out to see Estelle score two goals and Gilbert as sist on both pf them The other Lions goal was scored by veteran Gilles Thibnuit Captain Kenny Mosdeillgot Mont reals lone marker Just before the Guelph juniors eborn Denis Law from Huddersfieldto Manchester City Manchester paid tain small bonuses It also seeks £53 share for players from the sub stantial transfer fees received by performer The association voiced similar protests in 1955 but the ministry of labor upheld the idea of urn wage most recent outcry against inn fair haired youngster of 20 He looks unimpressivo in civilian clothes but in football shorts andiersey he appears one of file brightest prospects since Sta llcy Met Ilggavhubemsstflflstlw the thews now is its appeared on scenor hrnshtr header faced 13 Chicago Cubs log all four runs in the live in confident than they were last ten soo when Canadians eliminated them +2 figures on better Hell be without rookie Stan Mikita out with face andcye injury suffered last weekend but veteran defencemln Al Arbour is back in uniform though perhaps little out of condition Norm Johnson called from Calgary of the Western Hockey League as series insurance will alternate at centre with Glen Skov with Tad Lindsz and Ken thrram Chatham Enters Senior ll finals bmflf$ 16foot go Gary Sharp at 1581 of the third period Wedneh day night sent Chadian Maroons into the Ontario Hockey Alsoclnlt tlon Senior finals for the second straight year Sharp goal broke dead lock and sparked Maroons to 81 win river Believilie McFar lands in the deciding game of their bestofliva send final series lhn Connolly added Chathsms clinching goal at 1939 of the third period sofoot drive into an empty net Maroons will open their best ofseven final against Windsor Bulldogs at Windao oon on game will be played at Chatham Monday night heftesgnstwhere tied 11 at the en as lardchecking first period Paul Fayette gave the Macs 10 lead at 114 shoving in his own rebound Jack Stoddort memberol Woodstock Athletes of the DEA Senior squared things for Ma roons at 1236 when he poked ome loose puck at the crease The teams battled through scoreless second criod then Sharp climaxed the sustained of fensive at 1621 of the third whipping home the puck through maze ofiegs The Bellevillc goaler was lifted in favor of sixth forward with 45 seconds remaining but the move backfired HOCKEY AWARDS VANCOUVER CP Goaier Hank Bassenoi Vancouver Can ucks and centre Guyle Fielder of Seattle Totems will get $500 each as the most valuable players in the Western Hockey League The douhlebarrelled award resulted when both polled 85 votes in hole toting among the seven WHL teams BISLEY snr LONDON Reuters lune men from the Commonwealth wiil Visit Bisley for its centenary meeting starting July Lord Cottesloe vicechairman of the National Rifle Association told the associationsannual meeting teams will come from Australia Canada New Zenlaud the Fed erationof Rhodesia and Nyasnv land SoutlLAfrics and the Fed eration of the West Indies Bpesting Three Rivers Lions Trade arrived for their jiyegamapru tryout with Bob Cunning ham the Lions suffered +0 thrashing at the sticks of Mont real Stnco then the Lions have always scored well even in de feat Gilbertand Bateile gottwo goals against Sault Stallions another pair against Sudbury three against Kingston on as sist in the first play gam against Montreal After Wednesday nights vic lory Muzz Patrick general man ager of New York Rangers of the National Hockey League who use Lions as farm club said 31 three Guelph youths would prob ably sign pro contracts with TroisRivinres Theyll definitely stayjor the remainder of the playoffsx At Sudbury the NHL semifinal telecast was bllfnedfor keeping many fans away from the WolvesCanadionngame and only 2s23 attended The small crowd for Sudbury was rewarded however as thehome team led from the start24 in the first period and in the second We can still play so per cent better said coach Morph Chamberlain afterwards Followqudisastrous defeats by lastplace Kingston es and Hull Ottawn 51 in end of season games the leaguelending Wolves went through semifinals Tom McCarthy and Dace Am adio paced Sudbury with pair of goals each Real Chovreiils got CANADIAN llllly€ortevr the other The HullOttawa goals DUNlOP were scored by Bob Cqurcy and of THECOPELAN MadeiTfilKlXNewtawkdmilaifl blonde grained llfllSil Melchlno lens or bass optional WWY almonds grained moai Cabinets theTVstafion transmits between tube and safetyglass of Lethhridgc Alta knocked all eighth sccded Finn Stendcr of Toronto to advance into the quar terfinals of the mens singles Armendariz the tournaments sixthSEch player is from Pas adena Calif DANE EASY WINNER Flashy Finn Kobbero of Don mark No in the tournament clowned hisrway through most of his matchm to advance into lhe quarter finals of the mens singles mens doubles and mixed doubles Speedy Ton loe lick of indo ncsiu defending Canadian cham pion and seeded No in the Joining Kohbero Tan Joe nah Steadman and Paterson in the singles quarterfinals were Jim Cumwath of Toronto Teh Kew Sana hbolayak Bert FEXgus of Vancouver nod Wattnoasln Mrs Kae Grant of Montreal topranking woman stayed in the hunt for the title vacated by United States Judy Devlin See ondseeded hfarjorie Shodd of Toronto kept pace moving into the quarterfinals ONTARIO RESULTS Singles results included Woruenl Senior Singles Carol Staples Creighton the prior anary 21 Mens Singles sated Sam McCallum John Mcsleemn Calgary de Fails 0nL 152 51 feared Bob Jewilt Sudbury ls 11 155 Dave Thompson Vinnipeg dc fcated Pete Oicruik Creighton Mines15 1510 iluirculs 75 Smrdnys $100 Barber cusps BARBER SHOP Lu Road Arms hum Allnndale Educ George Barrie PA consrnucrion LTD only Admiral firstwith the23 could do it New Wide eAngle 23 TV 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