rnx BARBIE mm mm DEC 21 181 SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JDNESCU Sports Editor REMEMBER 1961 In early January Barrie Curling Club held its first mens open bonsptel of the year Playing great hosts the locals saw six of the seven prizes go to outside rinks The only local winner was skipped by Bill Hew ick no longer member with Gord Needbam Fred Pearson and Andy Stevenson it was announced January 12 that King Whyte televisions outdoors personality would open the Bar rie Winter Carnival the followmg month couple of days later Bob Garner star of Bay City Falcons then Lakeviews took penalty in Geor getown vhilcutanding at least 15 feet from the in fraction The referee commented later that he didnt care whether Garner was the guilty party or not Somebody had to Things dont change much do they That was Garners second penalty of the year Joe Brosko of Codrington street pulled 10pound plus lake trout from Kempenfelt Bay Central Collegiate skiers took third place in sec ondary school meet at Colllngwood Larry Pickering was the only person in the top three in any event from Barrie Barrie District Hunters and Anglers Conservation Club was named best in Ontario and presented With the Mary Pickford Trophy Lakeviewsunbeaten in their last four games took over first place in the Central Ontario Intermediate Hockey League January 26 Gravenhurst curlers won the right to represent this district in further Tankard competition by defeating Bradford at Barrie Club Pert Tina Cameron of Barrie Hillcrest Monarchs was named most valuable player in the Ladies Softball League The month had its sad moment too as former golf professional and always hardworking Charlie Kearsey died FEBRUARY Close to the middle of the month had occasion to write two major stories One was the signing of Frank Vyse as professional at Barrie Country Club Limited and the other was about Dalt Emms and Carl Flear who combined to haul in 12pound oneounce lake trout from the fish shanty that left me cold all winter The Winter Carnival provided its usual thrills Bet ter still local lad Dick Thomas von speed skating medal Grace Ough skipped her rink of Eve Harris Jackie Miller and Joan Cole to the Mac Mills Memorial Tro phy at Barrie Curling Club Therevamped Barrie Athletic Association elected Jack MacLaren as president Andy Stevenson was elected president of Barrie Country Club Bill Hewick skipped his four of Bob Allen John Rod gers and Doug Armstrong to the OKeefe Trophy at the curling club Hap Emms brought his Niagara Falls Flyers to Barrie for benefit game with Barrie Lakeviews The clubs helped raise $2000 for the Barrie and District Association for Retarded Children The weeklong spiel at the curling club saw one Barrie rink win major prize Art Powell was sklp for Emerson Webb Jack Nixon and Jack Hamilton On the third last day of the month Bradford Brads Fords defeated Lakeviews to clinch first place in the COHL MARCH North seniors and Central juniors won basketball crowns at the tourney played at North Bill Shaw of Reeves Jewellers presented watch to Earl McCrone top scorer for Lakeviewsduring the regular season Lakeviews defeated Milton Merchants to enter the second round of COHL playoffs It was the first time in five hockey seasons that Barries major puck team could get past the first round Barrie Garrison JuniorBadminton Club ended another big year under supervisors Mr andMrs Fred Anderton Mrs Anna McDonnell won the lucky fan watch from Reeves Mrs Jack Craig skipped Barrie rink of Mrs WoodsMrs Robert Armstrong and Mrs Jack Troyer to first prize at Weston bonspiel Tomorrow Ill pick several items from few more months So far its been mostly fun HOCKEY RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Eastern Division APt 2137 86 46 1611 54 7935 16 13 105 92 33 1319 9210027 Western Division Pt 17 12 102 101 36 1515 95103 30 Cleveland 12 15 86 101 26 Pittsburgh 13 69 11a 11 Tuesdays Result Pittsburgh Quebec Tonights Game Hershey at Cleveland Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec Rochester Buffalo Eastern Professional AH 17 10 112 92 37 16 11 111 99 as 1310 78 7232 11 10 7102 100 29 North Boy 1112 30 8027 Marie V520 9418417 Tuesdays Results Sudbury4 Snult Ste Marie Kingston Kitchener HullOttawa North Bay Kingston Kitchener HullOttawa Sudbury Thursdays Games North Bay at HullOttawa Kitchener at Sault Ste Marie OHA Senior Gait Windsor Strathroy Waterloo Woodstock Cbatham Stratford Sarnia 218 46 92 vTucsdays Results Stratford Woodstock Waterloos Samla Fridays Games Waterloo at Stratford Sarnia at Chathom Windsor at Woodstock Strathroy at Gait OHA Junior AH 17 2115 6736 16 2111 7934 St Catharines 85 8322 Guelph 713 8711917 Niagara Falls 413 73 so 14 Peterboro 513 49 8413 Montreal Hamilton Fight Postponed Rutledge In Waterloo THE CANADIAN PRESS Waterloo Tigers climbed into fourth place in the Ontario Hockey Association senior League niesday night on the strength of two long scoring shots late in the third period Ralph Kosownni 60foot slap shot for his second goal at the night tied the score with Sarah Rams and John uwe drove the Tiger is 54 victory The Tigers closed to within one point of Strathroy Rockets and moved two up on Wood stock Athletics who may not be in the league after tonightlhe Athlech wen 63 victims of Stratiord indians and goalie Ron Sailor in hicsday nights other game The Rams playing before 800 home fans led alter the first period and $2 at the end of the second Marv Rutledge and Harry Kalryuuk wcre Voter ioos other scorers while George Spencer Jerry Mara Stan Ulrich ond Willie Menard scored for Sarnlac Neither team was at full strength The Tigers were able to bring only 11 men and Sarah dressed 12 SALTER PEPPERED Salter former Allllctic turned aside 49 shots at Wood stock in sensational perform ance Al Cullen at the other Harveys Scores Win MARV RUTLEDGE end stopped only 20 and looked shaky on four of the an that wcntby Bill Woodward who coached the lndians last scasou and twice earlier this year returned to the bench and find his 11 players fired up for this one Veteran Billy Flick scored three times while Mickey Both Bud Graham and Gary Luyhcn added singles Tom Wilson Gord Sampson and Gerry Thcbcrgc tallied for Woodstock fhcberge formerly with lfltchcncrWaterlon signed with the Athletics Tuesday after being dropped by Gait Tcriicrs Pfllilei in the season Bar Tab Getting Valuable By THE CANADIAN PRESS 556 bar too Is turning out into mighty good investment for playercoach Doug Harvey of New York Rangers The tab was picked up in Chicago pub where called meeting of his players Dec 17 after the Rangers had won only once in 10 rial Hockey League starts We talked things over Hnr vey said after the unorthodox approach to shakc slump and came up with few ideas The ideas involved few shifts in the teams forwards Hangers since have won three games and hope to make it four ii row tonight when they take on frontrunning Montreal Cona diens at New York in one of two scheduled games In the other game Toronto Maple Leafs are at home to Chicago Black Hawks Rangers have scored 19 goals in winning three games with the chief point benefactors being Andy Bathgate Pat Hannlgan Dean re and Camille Henry iii the Bathgato moved to centre and Hannigan took over Bathgntes right wing spot Prentice stayed at left wing on the unit Earl lngarficld on the top line since the beginning of the Offensive Line Allows Green Boy To Run Ball GREEN BAY Wis AP What makes Green Bay Pack ers run Its the right men in the right place in the offensive line es peclally at centre and the guards said Packer line coach Bill Austin Tuesday Manning the three prime posts for Packers are perennial all pro choice Jim Ringo at centre and Fred Thurston and Forrest Gregg at guards They anchored the line that helped Packers to their second straight Western Division crown and into Sundays National Foot ball League championship clash here with the New York Giants sample of how well the Packer ground game worked was evident in the statistics of the Green BayNew York meet ing in Milwaukee Dec Packers took 207 victory and in winning clinched their di vision title The score was the same by which the Packers de feated Giants in preseason ex hibition meeting OUTGAIN OIHRUSH EM 0n the way to the league tria umpb Green Bay rolled up 16 first downs on the ground to four for New York Green Bay gained 270 yards rushing to 69 for the Giants The acker its Ray Iniured NEW YORK APlAII injury to Sugar Ray Robinsons left hand has forced postponement from Jan to Feb of the for mer middleweight champions return bout with Denny Mayer of Portland Ore at son Square Garden An examinationTucsday showed the 41vyearold veteran had injured the second and third knuckles of hisleft hand There was no fracture however ac cording to xrays Harry Marksou general man ager of boxing for the GardenJ said he expected to line up substitute feature for the Jan program DOUG HARVEY season was dropped to the third unit and rookie Jcan Rn telle benched Bathgoto the NHLs top point getier has since snapped per sonal scoring slump with one goal and seven assists Henry used on power plays with the new trio has four goals and two assists Hannigan has four goals and one assist and Prentice has scored once and drawn five as sists added 145 yards passing for total gain of 415 yards New York passed for 210 yards and total of 279 Ringo is the best centre in the league Austin said hiesday Hes quick and smart Aus tin said He runs our offensive line He makes the calls on blocks sometimes changing as signments to get better results He knows what every lineman does on every play Thurston at 250 pounds has amazing speed Gregg 241 pounder is an all pro tackle Brown And Moore Take Top Honors NEW YORK AP Light weight champion Joe Brown and featherweight king Davey Moore wee awarded the top honors to day in Ring magazines copy righted rankings of 1061 Brown the 35yearold clouter from Baton Rouge La and the 28year old Moore of Columbus Ohio were the only champions placed alone in the category in their respective divisions Each defended their titles twice dur ing the year Old Bones Brown stretched his record of lightweight defences to 11 while Moore was the most active in the ring rulers with nine fights in all On the other hand Ring ed itor Nat Fleischer rated three fighters Ring re gnizes as champions behind other men in their divisions Light heavyweights Moore recognized by New York Massachusetts and Europe as champion of the 175 pounders was placed second behind Har old Johnson of Philadelphia hailed as king by the National Boxing Association Gene Fuilmer the NBAvrecog nized middleweight champion from West Jordan limb was placed on top of the 160pound era with Paul Ponder of Bronk line Moss second andTerry Shorthanded Falcons Beaten By Lakeviews In Drillia they asked Who would have believed it pos siblc Anyone who saw the game would have to answer to the affirmative Suie Orlliia Lake views were better than Barrie Falcons for only one period out of three However the host scored more goals 96 and thats the way games are won and lost Action took place last night at Oriliia with Lakevlews wln hing their first home game of the season SIIORT AND OFF Without taking too much cred it from Lnkeviews who showed more get up and go than in past meetings with Falmns the win may not be so big Falcons were minus three top forwards and one defenccman Add the fact that Don Rich had one of those black nights and you can possibly throw little water on Lakcvlcws enthus iasm Just the some orillla may forget about those factors it could mean increased attend ances and better play by the Lakevlews MISSING Among Bariles absentee were Bob Garner leagues lead ing scorer Dan MacDonald Seven Rinks Win Prizes ill Iitney Seven prizes were distributed after the twodraw mixed jit hey at Barrie Curling Club yes terdny Firstdraw big winner was the rink of Marshall Campbell skip Bctty Clyne Jack Dave and Jane Young with three wins Nogame winner was Jock Hamiltons rink of Eileen John son Andy Stevenson and Mar Moran Onegame winner with high aggregate was by Vern Adams skip Doris Campbell Tex White and Dorothy Stevenson Emerson Webb skipped his rink to three wins and the high plus in the second draw He had Marion Smith Miller Amos and Verna Henderson Mac Fendley was the sec ond threegame winner He had Audrey Webb George Norihway and Jane Westlake Twogame winner was the rink of Mel Ayerst skip Pearl Dangerfield Vern Campbell and Vi Jackson Onegnme winner with high aggregate was Lorne Jackson skip with Peggy Hayter Mur die Campbell and Helen North way but shifted to guard when Jerry Kramer was lost for the season with an ankle injury Playing tackle for Packers are Norm Masters and Bob Skonronski pair of 250pound erathey have the drive to open hola in the line and the strength to protect the passer Meanwhile in New York the Giants three cripples hall back Alex Webster and Joe Walton and tackle Roosevelt Brown were back in action Tutesday at the Giants work ou Downes of gl third Downes won cognition as diampion in New York Massa rdiusetts and Europe by dethron ing Pender in London Despite tins Ring still recognizes Downes as world champion AHEAD 0F PARET Emile Griffith of New York who won and then lost in welter weight title fights with Ben Kid Paret of Cuba was rat first ahead of the reigning champion Parct in the 147 pound class In the heavyweights Ring split the category into two groups which included two Ca padians The heavyweight rat IDES Champion Floyd Patterson New York Group Floyd Patterson Sonny Liston Philadelphia Machen Portland Ore Zora Folley Chandler Ariz no bert Cleroux Montreal Group Alejandro Lavorante Ar gentina Ingemar Johansson Sweden Henry Cooper Eng land Cleveland Williams Houston Ten George Chu valo Toronto Joe Erskine Wales captain Al Norman and do fcocemsn Jim Cairns To add the straw that mold break the camels back Falcons lost Doug Campbeu early in the sandwich sessionwhen he re twiatad bad ankle Even so Barrie had the edge in play most of the why How ever Falcons faded as could be expected the late stages FIRST PERIOD Lakavfews jumped to 24 lead in the first ertod on goals by Nick Kennedy industrious captain and Tom Kerr SECOND In the nut frame Kennedy scored again before Howard Forbes and Al Smith two of Folcons best ran the count to 34 ExEnrrlelle Billiy Burtch made it +2 on breakaway THIRD Nine goals were scored in the shootsshoot finale Whit Mous seau acting as coach Jim Shropshire Kerr Burtch and Gary Kennedy connected for Orlllin Ab Bowen shot pair of pack into the net for Barrie and Ross Cameron and Smith his second got the others ICE CHIPS As has unfortun ately been the case with Danny Poland as referee the game was mite haywire Goals were scored on offsides Fel lows starting skirmishes were ielt untouched while the man retaliating was penalized This had no indication on the play or score but certainly doesnt help anyone to enjoy ths game Falcons have couple of days off before they meet Coiling wood Shipbuilders here Friday New Years Day the locals be to turnthe tables on the Or lliaas BARBIE goal Rich de fence Rcid Graves Robert son forwards Forbes Bowen Smith McBride Edward Cam eron Campbell Stoddart GRILLIA goal Shropshire defence Pieter Kerr Ryck man Harris forwards lllous seau Kennedy Kennedy Kcast Burtch Mccann Tabo bondung Boucherl Shroplt shire Officials rcfcrcc Danny Po land Braccbridge linesmaa Harv flooding Orillin First Period LakeiewsN Kennedy 530 LakevicwsKerr Kennedy 1935 Penalty Bowen hooking 1530 Second Period LakcvlewsN Kennedy McCann Burtciii FalconsForbes Edward Bowen FalwnsSmlth Cameron LakeviewsBurtch Kennedy 1224 Penalties Tabodondung boarc ding 309 Bowen hooking Lia Shropshire interfer ence 1116 Ryckman Forbes and Bowen lblghstlcklng 1915 Pieter tripping 1521 Third Period FalconsBowen Forbes Robertson Lakcviewsltfousscau Kennedy Shrop shire 313 LakevicwsJ Shropshire Kennedy Mousseau 343 FalconsCameron Smith Stoddart LnkcviewsKcrr Kcast FalconsSmith LakeviewsBurtch Kennedy LakevlcwsG Kennedy Shropshire 1028 FalconsBowen 156 145 442 743 850 950 1919 Penalties Shropshire trip plgog 109 Reid merging Bathgates Point Lead MostlyThroug MONTREAL CP Andy Batligate of New York Rangers picking up assists at record snapping clip has pulled into iopoint load in the National Hockey League individual scor ing race Official NHL statistics re leased today show the layou old right winger helped set up seven goals last week to run his assist total to 38 an average of one for each game he has played The statistics include Christmas night games The league record for most assists over lDgome schedule is so established lost season by Jean Belivcau of Montreal Co nadiens Bathgate also scorer his lath goal last weck to bring his point total to 46 Ciaude Provost of Canadiens scored twice running his leagueleading goals total to 20 and drew one assist to hang on Assists mate Bernie BoomBdnm Gcoffrion trailed Bathgate by only five points Gcoffrion last seasons fcor ing champion hurt his left knee and appeared in only one and fraction of another of Montreals three starts He failed to pick up point and dropped 1an lourthplace tie with Frankaa at as points two assists last week ANDY EATHGATE to second place with 36 points week ago Provost and team Fronts Take Top Topping By THE CANADIAN PRESS In aBoxing Day battle of the giants Kin gs to Frontenlt acs wrested leadership of the Eastern Professional League from the Kitchener Beavers Playing nKitchener Front enacs dumped the erstwhile leaders in one of three EPlll games Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds edged Sud bury Wolves 54 at the Sault and North Bay Trappers shut out HullOttawa Canadians 20 in North Bay Frontenac now are point ahead of Kitchener but wit ha game in hand Four points sep arate the Beavers and the third place Canadians Kitchener short handed as the result of string of in juries have lost all but one of their last six starts They gained 21 firstperiod lead but fell victims to fourgoal King ston barrage in the second Each team scored once in the third Bed Oueliette got two goals for the winners the other King ston scorers being Dick Cherry Bob Olajas Bobby Attersley and Don Blackburn Leon Rochefort scored twice and Chick Balon once for Kitchener Nearly 2000 fans saw the hard skating event in which 10 pen alties were called 10 to King ston KURLUK SCORES FOUR At the Sault spectacular fourgoal performance by left winger Merv Kuryluk helped Thunderbirds to comeback Bearcais Edge Sweden 31 STOCK 0L Reuters Canadas Port Arthur Bearcats defeated Swedens Vastra Fr0lt lunda 31 in hockey game in Gothenburg Tuesday The score was 00 after the first period 11 after the second and Canada scored two unans wered goals in the final 20 min utes The game was the first of four in the Bunny Ahearne Trophy competition after the Hearcats completed series of exhibition games in Czechoslo vakia and East Germany Canadian goals were scored by rlghtwingcr Cliff Berinl cen tre Ron Hurdon and defence man Steve Hrymnak Peltefsson scored for the Swepes KW 63 win over the fourth place Wolves No of his four goals came in the third periodiafter Wolves had built up 42 lead Thunderbirds perhaps were spurred to the win by an an nouncement the team would fold Friday unless there was an im provement in play and attend 81102 Junior Habs Regain Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadians took over sole possession of first place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior Tuesday night by edging Guelph Royals 54 Montreal which has won is tied two and lost one in its last 19 starts is now two points ahead of idle Hamilton Red Wings Each team had 34 points before Tuesday nights play The baby Habs were sparked by the brilliancplaysmaking of Jacques Laperricre who picked up three assists and tested Joe Bamford in the Guelph cage on several occasions Leading the scoring for Mont real was Norm Dennis with two goals other scorers were Ger main Gagnon Teddy Houston and JeanClaude Hebert Scoring for the Royals were Dave McComb Borden Smith diens Earl ingnrfield of hovlich of Toronto Maple Leafs Mahovlich got one goal and Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings drew two assists and took over third spot with 85 points llowc has 14 goals and 2i assists MIKITA CLIMBS Chicagos Stan lilikita led into tie for sixth place ith Bostons Don McKenney wih sixpoint week McKenney got four points has 14 goals and 13 as while Mikita has nine goals 23 assists Dean Prentice of Rang moved into tie for eighth with Bostons Johnny Buoy 51 points Rilph Backstrom of and ists and Rangers and Bed Kelly the Maple Leafs share ma podtion with 30 points each Masked goalie Jacques Pants of Montreal allowed only goals in three games and Torontos Johnny Bower for leagues best goalsagainst erage Plante has given up 81 goals for 33 starts for 245 average Bower and substitutes Jerry Cheevers and Don Simmons have showed 76 goals in 31 games also for 245 mark Terry Sawchuk of Deoroit leads in shutouts wtih four Montreal continues as the most penalized team with 184 minutes Clmadiens defenceman Lou Fontinatois the most pen dized player with minutes The scoringleaders Pts Pen Bathgate NY 13 13 46 14 Provost Mtl is as 10 Howe Def 21 15 19 Mohllcli Tor 15 18 13 31 Geoltrion Mtl 13 20 33 12 Mtlfney Bus 14 18 11 Mikita Chi 23 32 44 Prentice NYl 11 20 31 10 Bucyk Bos 22 ii 24 ï¬ackstrom Mtl 16 14 50 13 fngarfield NY14 16 30 10 Kelly Tor 12 18 30 Ullman Det 12 16 2s Hicke Mti 10 17 Mohns Bos 10 17 24 19 3f Leo Martel and Don DiBerar dino Guelph ralliedme 52 def icit in the third period and was trying desperately to get the equalizer in the final minutes flenrge iliivies CONSTRUCTION bro WillSave You Time During The Busy Holidays Hams Turkeys Fowl Cakes of all kinds Pies Hors doeuvres etc Ross BONHAM Phono PA 68l27