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Barrie Examiner, 18 Dec 1961, p. 8

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Irnznsnnmmmuoxnarnnmum By STEVE JONESUU Sports Editor BRIEFLY Got great kick out of the mixup between Frank Mahovlich and Pat Hannlgan Saturday night The two fine NHLers now on opposing teams were raised few doors from each other and were like two peas in pod until they made the grade in the NHL Frank of the Leafs and Pat of New York played midget juvenile junior and junior hockey together al ways on the same line Al Stanley of the Leafs also neighbor of Frank and Pat was the third man in the battle Rny Gariepy said yesterday that the word was out he was going to play for Falcons after Christmas However Ray added he didnt give out the word Its strictly talk Id still like to see it become fact With Falcons Howard Forbes who reinjured his bruised ribs Friday will not miss tomorrow nights game Neither will Lew Stoddart cut above the eye and theres good possibility that Al Norrena W111 return When Christmas tree hunting yesterday on prii vale property and got big one Just wish could do the same in month or so in fish shanty Serious ly while in the bush heard sounds of gunfire Could nt tell exactly from where or why Hope it was just turkey shoot Ive already started hearing complaints about Port Arthur Bearcats Canadas touring hockey club And agree with the beefs Bearcats arent domg worth hoot Because hockey is our game we should either send club that can beat the Europeans ornot spend the dough can think of many better things to do with the stuff James Lowe hardworking coordinator and man ofalljobs in the citys midget and juvenile hockey fortunes is trying to arrange night at Barrie Arena December 28 One of his ideas is girls game fea turing team of locals against squad from the bustl lng community of Alliston Paul McKelvey big man down there suggests that Barrie gather team of 18s and under to play in the Ontario Girls Tourney to be held at Allison Community Arena March Sounds mighty fine to me Theres couple members of Barrie Curling Club who are taking bit of ride about their method of measuring which stone is shot rock Last week two viceskips to remain nameless measured to the out side of the rock Veteran broomers cant recall too many if any similar instances Still with curling Im told that the ladies enjoyed curling in the morn ings over the first schedule It gave them opportunity to have recreation and still get juniors dinner on the table by noon not to mention the fact that they had the rest of the day for chores Billy Forhan former Barrie Fiyer and Chatham Maroon is averaging two goals per game with Brad fords entry in the Central Ontario Intermediate Hoc key League Billy who started the season playing with both Bradford and Gait Terriers will accompany the Canadian reps to the World Hockey Championships in 82 of course another Barrie kid Bob McKnight whos been with Gait all along will make the jaunt HOCKEY RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League 16 8105 18 3101 ill 11 86 1212 76 8028 912 76 7525 22 76 136 14 Saturdays Results New York Toronto Boston trenl Sund ys Results Montreal Detroit Toronto Boston New York Chicago Wednesdays Game Detroit at New York American League Eastern Division API 20 2125 7642 1410 827031 1413 92 0328 910 69 9119 Western Division Pt 17 95 98 35 1212 75 8425 Buffalo 1313 82 8215 Pittsburgh 20 64 105 11 Saturdays Results Quebec Cleveland Buffalo Hershey Rochester Pittsburgh is Providence Springfield Sundays Results Springfield Buffalo Cleveland Providence Quebec Rochester Tuesdays Game Buffalo at Quebec Eastern Professional APt Kitchan 15 4108 8834 Kingston 15 8232 HullOttawa 12 76 6930 Sudbury 10 94 9327 North Bay 1011 73 7324 Marie 318 8212013 Saturdays Results Sault Ste Marie Kingston Sudhury Kitchener Sundays Results Sudbury Hull0ttawa Sault Ste Marie North Bay Thursdays Game Kingston at Sault Ste Marie one Senior LT APt 13 92 5026 Pt 74 40 66 89 89 30 Montreal Toronto New York Detroit Chicago Boston Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec Rochester Cleveland Gait Windsor Strotbroy Woodstock Waterloo Chatham Stratford Sernla 211 41 80 Saturdays Results Gait Stiathroy Window Smile Sundnyl Result Waterloo Windsor Tueaduys Game Stratford at Galt 011A Junior APt Montreal 15 2102 56 32 Hamilton 15 2105 7032 St Catharines 73 7318 Guelph 610 73 9715 Niagara Falls 412 67 all Peterboro 512 45 7712 Saturdays Result Niagara Falls St Catharines Sundays Result Hamilton Montreal Tuesdays Game Niagara Falls at Guelph Western League gt Pl Northern Division Edmonton 1710 113 9235 Seattle 13 13 106 06 29 Calgary 1214 110 109 27 Vancouver 17 71 106 17 Southern Division Portland 23 0115 79 46 Spokane 1612 2111 9934 Los Angeles 18 114 144 21 San Fran 1017 7210720 Saturdays Results Portland San Francisco Edmonton Seattle Calgary Spokane Sundays Results Seattle Los Angeles Calgary Spokane Edmonton Portland Saturday Saskatchewan Senior Medicine Hat iYorkton Nova Seotln Senior Windsor Moncton Halifax Amherst Cape Breton Senior Sydney is Glace Bay Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon Estevan Regina Moose Jaw Melville Flin rim4 Eastern League Clinton Johnstoan New Haven Charlotte International League Muskegon Fort Wayne Indianapolis Toledo Omaha St Paul SUNDAY Northern Ont Senior Porcupine RouynNoranda Metro Toronto Junior Unionvlue Toronto Marlboro Manitoba Junior Brandon St Boniface Winnipeg Braves Winnipeg Monarchs Snakntchewnn Junior Melvillefiiliaxlnn Junior Canucks in Trounce Hamilton By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Red Wings monop oly atop the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Series was ended with bang Sunday night Montreal Canadians uncorked typical soaring bursttime goals in two minutesend went on to knock off the Wings 74 The Canadlcns took over shore of the lead and have game in hand The victory ran Montreals unbeaten string to 16 games two more than the Red Wings accumulated in runaway streak dating from the season opener Since then the slipping Wings have been beaten five times in eight games Niagara Foils Flyera vacated their half of the league cellar in the only other weekend game 22 tie with thirdplace St Catharines Tcepces high lighted by the brilliant gonl tending of the Flyers Wayne Rutledge COME FROM BEHIND crowd of 3040 the largest of the season at ltlontrcel turned out for the battle of the giants and saw the llabs fell be hind 20 late in the first period But the trio of quick goals put them in front to stay Jacques Loperriere Teddy Houston and Germain Gmon each scored twice Andre Bon drias got the other For Hamilton is was Pit hlnr tin Louell MacDonald and Paul Henderson it was fast and Mrch lng affair as the Canadians took the third of their five eon tests to date with Hamilton There was one scrap free lenging affair In the third pe riod which brought minors and majors to Reiean Richer of Montreal and Larry Ziliotto FLYERS LEAD TwlcE The Teepees it points behind the co leaders had to come from behind twice at St Cnth arises Ray Cullen and George Standing were the scorers while Howie Dietrich and Richard Mo rin counted for the Flycrs Rutledge mode 40 stops to in the third period The second one to beat him come all Teepees offensive that hemmed the Flyers into their own zone for almost four minutes Guelph Royals fourth in the OHA Junior circuit blasted St Michaels College Majors of the Metro Toronto Junior group 74 during Sundays dou blchcadcr at Toronto In regular Metro Same Tor onto hiarlboros shut out Union vllie 501 Windsor Are Losing Nip Rolie Scores In 21 Victory By THE CANADIAN PRESS Coach Bud Poile of Edmon ton Flyers says he plans to call for special mceting of the Western Hockey League to pro test against unfair officiating He made the statement Sun day night after Flyers lost 21 to Portland Buckaroo at Port land Orc Said Polle lm not ques tioning the integrity of our of ficials Its just that the referee doesnt run the gamethe crowd does in Seattle Spokane and Portland Im referring to all officials linesmen referees and every one We get the short end of it out here on the coast Its as if we were playing against seven men at time Meanwhile Seattle Totems beat Los Angeles Blades 43 and Spokane Comets defeated Cal gary Stampedera 52 in Saturday games the Bucks DVEIPOWEMC San Francisco Seals 41 Calgary edged Spo kane 43 and Edmonton and Se attic battled to 33 overtime el USE ADVANTAGE The Euckaroos capitalized on major high sticking penalty against Edmontons Larry Jef frey to score their goals in the second period Dale Rolfe and Arlo Goodwin were the goalget ters Edmontons goal came from Don Poite In Spokane Del Tnpoll led the Spokane attack with two goals Singles went to Max Mekilok Gerry Brlsson and Bev Bell Calgary scorers were John Ko siancic and Ron Leopold Seattle took the lead in the first period at Los Angeles on goal by Guyle Fielder Howie Hughes added another at the start of the second The Blades came to life in the third period when Earl Johnson and Ed Panagabko tied score and shot by Danny Bel Isle put the Blades ahead Only Three Shutouts Recorded In Legion Church Puck Action Only three shutouts were re corded in LegionChurch minor hockey action at Barrie Arena Saturday As usual playstarted at am Springfield defeated Erie 54 in the first AlIL contest Gary Meger scored three goals and Atkinson the other two for the winners David Church scored for Eric Providence blanked Cleve land sLon two goals by Mike Quinn and Larry Wilcox and single by Brian McFadden Murray Perry scored three and Jim Williams one goal as Hershey edged Rochester 44 Randy Miller got all of the Rochester scores Spokane got singletons from Carl Henderson Bob Mallionh Scott Snelgrove and Mike Rob illard in defeating Buffalo 41 Bill McPherson scored for But fnlo JUNIOR Neil Koopmans scored twice to lead Marlborostoh 41 vlc tory over Niagara Falls in the first junior division game Da vid Hickeos and John Richard son hod singletons Steven McGrath scored for the losers Gerry Raycraft scored all of the goals in Barries 44 blank ing of St Catharines Hamilton defeated Peterbor ough on the strength of Ricky Balls threegoals Greg Bowen and Peter Caldwell scorcd Lthas otharrellamiitonsfifair dogs twice came from behind the six penalties all but two of Buudogs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Windsor Bulldogs seem to be losing their nip They needed period of over time Saturday to edge Sarnla Rams cellar dwellers in the Ontario Hockey Association Se nior Series 54 And then in Windsor Sunday they lost to the redhot Waterloo Tigers for their first defeat in to home games The two games coupled with 21 win Saturday by Gait Ter riers over the thirdplaco Sixath roy Rockets left the Terrie in first place one point ahea of the Bulldogs Waterloo wrapped up its win with three goals scored within four minutes at the end of the second and start of bird pe riod Jim Dagmerscore twice for the winners Bob Brown Murray Schlegei and Tim Met Aieff added one apiece Joe Klukay and Ed Switzer scored for Windsorl BEHIND TWICE At Samia Saturday the Bull one goal Semis lends before taking edge in the second period The Rams outs or Windsor 21 in the final frame force the overtime Irwin Gross scored the win ner at 222 of overtime Ed Switzer scored twice and Walt Pawlysbyn and loll Bendo once en for Windsor Sarnia scor ers were Jerry Carriveou Tom Clarke Paul Crowley and Bruce Jones Jim Helkie made 41 saves in the Sarnia goal while veteran Monty Reynolds was stopping as for the Bulldogs Some 700 fans watched the game In the game at Strathroy all three goals were scored in the first half Gait took the lead at 1310 of the first period on goal by Bob Moder Just over six minutes later goal by Art Sullivan evened the count What turned out to be the win her for the Terriers was scored by Bob McKnight at 1131 of the second The quiet game produced only them in the first half of play goals Paul Osachuk got both Peterborough tallies Guelph edged St Mikes 32 on two goals by Bobby Boblt bette and one by Doug Risev brough Ken Bannerman and Hey Carter scored for St Mikes snmon North Bay outscored Sud bury 52 in theiirst senior tilt Greg Bowen scored three times for the winners Mike Bur nail and Lorne Ayers had sin glesl WayneTascona scored both Sudbury goals Windsor defeated Kingston 51 on goals by Tom Wiley Allan Cook David Gray Brian Curtis and David Raycraft John Srigley scored for King stoo Jack Lynch and Bobby Wal ton scored five times apiece to pace Chatham to 120 victory over Cornwall Joey Tascona got the other two goals Paul Agnewscorcd twice and Bob Dube and Bob Browning one apiece as Kitchener edged Whitby 431 Steve Pollard with two and Steve Delaney scored for Whitby FIGHT 1N in MILAN Italy CF Gale Kerwin of0ttewe meets Dullio Lot of Italy world junior wel terweight boxing champion in loround ba night lNew York Giants Win ast Conference Title ion pinyotl with Philadelphia Eagles NEW YORK APlNew York Giants rebuilt by trades roo kies and firstyear coach an champions of the National Foot bail leagues Eastern Confer ence for the fourth time in six years and aiming at the title game against Green Bays Pow erful Packers at Green Day Wis Dec 31 itll be replay of regular scoson meeting Dec in which the Packers won 2917 but roo kic coach Allie Sherman of New York thinks the result may be different Green Boy is the best club weve played Sherman said after the Giants wrapped up the Eastern title here Sunday on 77 tie with Cleveland Browns But well be better next time both physically and mentally Well be loose from now on The Giants may shudder for day or two before they loo scn up regardless of what Sherman may think Except for it dropped pass by surchandcd Ray chlro the New Yorkers likely would be spending this week getting ready for divi DO THEIR PART The Eagles needing victory over Detroit Jens and New York loss to tie the Giants did their part beating the lions 27 with 10 points in the last four minutes The Eagles finished the season with 104 wonlost record But the Giants held them off by halfgame at toM be cause the Browns blew sure victory over New York when Renfro dropped 31yard pass from quarterback hlilt Plum on the Giants eightyard line with about three minutes left to play Renfro said thats something remember long time he Giants will also remem or The Giants rebuilt with deals that gave them Del Shufner quarterback Tittle Joe Walton and Erich Barnes and the addition of rookies Greg Larson Bobby Gaiters and Joel Wells scored their only touch down in the first quarter on Tit tles sevenyard pass to Wells formerly with Montreal Alou Washingtons Donovan Earns IILS EarnedRun Championship BOSTON APtVeteran Dick Donovan became the first Wash ington pitchcr in 33 years to win the American earned run title when he tin ishcd with 240 average in 1961 Four days after the close of the campaign Donovan moved to Cleveland in fiveplayer trode LUMLEY Harry Lumley will lead Collingwood Shipbuilders into Barrie tomorrow night for an intermediate hockey game with Bay City Falcons Last time the clubs met here tin fact in the three games at both places both goaltend ers Lum and Don Rich were superb Collingwood holds is 21 edge over Falcons in the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League FOOTBALL RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Final Eastern Division Pt New York 10 368 220 21 Philadelphia 361 297 20 Cleveland 319 270 17 St Louis 279 267 14 Pittsburgh 295 287 12 Dallas 216 380 Washington 174 392 Green Bay Detroit Chlcgo Baltimore San Fran Los Angeles Minnesota 32630216 030230716 134627215 410 0268338 3110285407 American League Final Eastern Division Li Am 10 513 242 21 413 813 19 New York 301 390 14 Buffalo 294 342 12 Western Division APt 12 396 219 24 834 348 12 Denver 811 25432 Oakland 12 737 453 Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 82414 lPrRESCRIPTIONS Houston Boston San Diego Dallas We always give prompt courteous Nicer ask your doctor about our pharmacy next tune as writes prescription for You Prescriptions pickedup and delivered free charge CUSDENS PHARMACY is nunlop PA was Colller SI PA 641 pitched the most innings 233 Final pitdling statistics re leased today by the American League bureau show that the stycarold right hander allowed only 45 earned runs in 169 in ninga while compiling illIo record He is the first Senator to take the corned rims showed crown since Garland Braxton in 1928 Bill Stafford of New York was the runner up in the earned run competition with 268 av erage He was followed by Don Mossi Detroit 296 and Milt Pappas Baltimore amt Although the Yankccs Whitey Ford finished 10th in earned runs with 321 the cagey south paw who won the Cy Young award as the malol outstand ing pitcher bad the most vie torles 25 and the highest win nlng percentage 826 He also started the most games 39 and was second to atrikcout leader Camila Pascual of Min nelsota with 209 Pascual formed 22 at and Baltimores Steve Barber shared the shut out lead with eight Pedro Ramos of Minnesota who holds the circulta record for home runs allowed 43 in 1957 again led in this depart ment with 89 The Cuban righty also yielded the most hits and runs i34 Chuck Estrada of Baltimore lrssued the most bases on balls The Orioles had the best col lective earned run average 22 Tigers pitfilers had the most complete games 52 while Los Angeles moundsmen stnlck out the most batsmen 917 Iitliey Willer Take Turkeys Harvey Paddison had first choice of prizes at Saturdays mens jitney at Barrie Curling Club by virtueof his 17 points In two sixend games Runnersup were George Wardle 16 Stan King Wib Harris George Dangerfield Clarence Cumming and Clare Mills 15 Jack Kennedy Fred Norris Bruce Johnston Don Emery Stan Mccausland 14 and Grant Allen and Jack Moore 13 points REPAIR lan Pill lliTEll on our handy Budget Plan Dont delay repairs to your car See us today IliINIiEliIIELD Motors Ltd 65 Collier 8t PA 32487 HIIFID compo or at Lou Grout was short with 4th yard try for the Brown All through the second half the Giants were digging in and fighting off the amused Brown with Cleveland fullback Jimmy Brown smashing the line RUSIIING BID FAILS Green Bay fullback Jim Tay lor failed in his bid to succeed Brown as the league rushing champ He wound up with 1300 yards to 1407 for Brown who took the title for the fifth straight year Etchcverry formerly of the Alouettcs passed for two touch HEVERY eties of the Eastern Confer EDCQ Cleveland got even whe Plum hlt Leon Clarke on 38 yard pass play in the third quar ter The tremendous punting of Don Chandler the rugged Giant defence and Renlror blunder then kept the teams in dead lock BEAT THE RAMS Green Bay 11s which clinched the Western Division title two weeks ago closed the regular season with 2447 tri umph over Los Angeles Rams Washington Redskins snapped ngnmc winless streak 8844 over Dallas Cowboys St Louis Cardinals blanked Pittsburgh Steelers No on the passing nnn of rterback Sam Etche verry Chicago Bears with quarter back Bllly Wade coming off the bench and passing for 355 yards and four touchdowns whipped Minnesota Vikings 5235 in other games Sundayl 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