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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1962, p. 14

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TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Spam Editor AT LAST THE ANSWER also serves who only stands and waits and man have waited In fact Ive waited for the answer to one question sinceDecember 23 1960 On that day took picture of goaltender in minor hockey at Barrie Arena His picture was used as klckvoff to Minor Hockey Week in Barrie His picture was used again Monday as another reminder to parents that this was the week they should make concentrated effort to watch their sons play hockey Yesterday morning the phone rang and ladys voice said she was quite sure this was her son And so it was year older than the picture the little netminder looking up from his knees ls sevenyear old Stephen Keiman son of Mr and Mrs Kelman of Gunn Street Wally And something else learned Stephen isnt even goaltender On that day long ago In his life he was merely fillin as the regular puck stopper hadnt shown Stephen is plying his un tapped abllity as forward with Marlies of the Junior league of the ChurchLegion Minor Hockey Associa tlon But with or without name Stephens as handsome young see anywhere MORE ON MINOR HOCKEY WEEK Could it be that radio television and newspapers have wasted their efforts ill promoting Minor Hockey Week goalie or no goalie hockeylst as youll Could it be that parents really dont give darn for their youngsters as hackeyisls Do parents merely have their kids in minor hockey to get them out of the house Do some parents even know their children are playing minor hockey Some pretty rough questions eh But Im be ginning to believe the answer to some is Yes Im in no position to run the lives of other families But Im happy to see that some kids have parents like have My mother was my most severe critic could always and will always appreciate it What are some of todayskids going to think of their folks in years to come JUST NOTES The New York Sunday Times has ory about syndicate that is advertising for the heavyweight boxing champion of1967 The synd icate expects to spend about 525000 per year in the development of the young fighter The prospect will receive $200 per week en route to the top Heres how the ad reads Help Wanted Young Man 1925 to be worlds heavyweight boxing champion $1000000 Nary Colllngwood Shipbuilder is listed among the top 10 scorers in the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League Yet the club leads the league It must mean something However look for the highscoring Bay City Falcons to regain top spot before the schedule runs dry ladies open bonspiel is underway at Barrie Curling Club today There are two draws To morrow at the club district tankard play for men is the feature Attendance IsGood Al Start Of Alliston Minor Pucl Week Minor Hockey Week in Allis Pelerborough and Niagara ion got off to pretty good Falls played to scoreless tie start Saturday with belterv Major Loop Bust 15 Minors Whiz KINGSTON CPI Why are some fellows minor league whines but bigleague busts Torn McCarthy soonng phenomenon of the Eastern Pru fessional League doesnt know The rangy Kingston Fronten acs winger has always been prolific scorer in minor profes sional hockey but hes been on able to slick in the National League McCarlhy is lhe talk oi the EPHL lhese days especially alter his scoring heroics during the last week The 191 pound winger has scored 12 goals In the last fourgomes and hls surge has pushed Kingston past Kitchener Waterloo Beavers into iirsi place McCarthy now has scored goals in 40 games and stands good chance of breaking team male Orv Tessiers professional season scoring record Tessier scored 59 goals in the 195960 season for Kingston and last year Lou Jankowski of Cal gary Siampcdcrs of the West ern League ihreaicned the mark but was stopped at 57 NEEDS 21 GOALS McCarthy has 30 games rc malning and needs 21 goals to set new mark was always tight playing in lhe Naiional League ex plains McC wasnt loose McCarthy has played in the American and Wcslcrn leagues and has had four chances lnihe NHL Detroit Red Wings tried him In the 195557 5758 51059 seas ons and he had an overall rec ord of eight goals and nine as sisls in 61 games Last season Boston Bruins ac quired McCarlhy in the deal which sent Leo Labine and Vic Stasiuk 10 Detroit for Murray Oliver and Gary Aldcorn He finished last season with Bruins and had four goals and live 3215 in 25 Kama but was not invited to training camp year ENDS SECOND in the 5960 season bicCarlhy finished second in Tessler in the EPIIL scoring with goals and 62 assists Last year be had 30 goals and 24 assists in 45 games with Sud bury This season hcharihy was signed to four way contract by Kingston manager coach Wren Blair During his recent scoring splurge McCarthy has caught the fancy of Kingstons rnbld hockey fans They now wave banners when he scores read Our Big 11 does it Kids With Adults To See Game Free At Ilrena Friday All elementary school chilA dren boys or girls minnr hock ey players or otherwise will be admitted free of charge to Fri days Georgian lloy Intermed late Hockey League game at Barrie Arena Theres only one catch The all children must be accom panied by adults This is Bay City Falcons and Barrie Arenas way of helping in make Minor Hockey Week SUCCESS Midland Flycrs will be the up position Tonight Barrie ira vels to Midland for lhe first of twogame series Sloan Fires Two In Galt By THE CANADIAN PRESS Galt Terriers had to overcome some spectacular goaltending Tuesday night to slip past the idle Windsor Bulldogs inio the Ontario Hockey Association Se nior series leadership Goalie Bud Dietrich turned back 58 Gall shots but the three he let in were enough for Ter TOD SLOAN HOCKEY By TILE CANADIAN PRESS thanusual number of parents allending the games gt This was tribute to the boys as well as minor hockey presi dent Gord Barber First action was in the NHL division with Detroit edging past Chicago 10 Gary White side got the goal and Jim Mc Kellar the shutout Peter Gronmbridge scored and John Thibelt got the shutout as Toronto defeated Rangers 14 Canadiens defeated Boston 31 on goal by Wardell Small and Little Murphy scored for Bos on AIfL Lynch and Matusiak scored for Pittsburgh in 21 victory over Hershey in the first AHL contest John Szczokocki tal lied for Hershey Ken Cowen and MéLachlan scared to give Springfield 21 Victory over Rochester Harri son got the Rochester counter Quebec defeated Buffalo 32 on two goals by Stephenson and single by Madill McMasler tallied for JUNIOR Hamilton defeated Marlboro 1A0 In the junior opener Mur phy scored the goal and Wacll got the shutout St Mikes defeated Guelph on goals by Gauley Von Drasek scored for Guelph Small and Buffalo Local Juveniles Quit Hard Tili Barrie Juveniles Consum ers Gas skated off the ice late in an exhibition game with Schomberg Juveniles at Barrie Arena last night Leading 05 llhe local coach in his boys to go in the dress ln room lest someone get hurt The visitors concentrating more on body and high stick cklng were In no position to win the gamc It was the feel ing of the locals that the visi torslid but wont to win the game just play rough and flirty hockey in battle of goaltenders Barrie blanked St Catharines 20 with Shacklady and Fraser doing the scoring Mark Mc Cague had the shutout More games worthy of sup port are slated for the rest of minor week Tonight Pitts burgh plays Buffalo at six oclock followed by Allision AllStars vs Camp Borden All Stars and Toronto vs Beeton Games start on the hour Tomorrow again starting at six Alliston Stars play Camp Borden Bisans Niagara Falls vs Guelph and Hamilton vs St Catharines Saturday morning another schedule of minor league con tesls will be played American League Eastern Division Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec 2712 2166116 56 21 15 A1134 1113 46 20 21 114415141 19 25 112812839 Western Division Cleveland 22 16 2133 120 46 Rochester 21 19 146 146 45 Buffalo Pittsburgh 30 105 172 18 Tuesdays Result Hershey Quebec Tonights Games Providence at Buffalo Springfield at Pittsburgh OHA Senior AH 20 10 0151 9240 19 1140 0539 16 10 124 100 32 14 13 98 129 23 13 14 1117127 27 11 12 120 H9 22 ll 18 103 154 17 421 00157 Tuesdays Results Stralhroy Saroia Woodstock Gait Tonights Game Siratford at Chatbam onn Junior APt Gall Windsor Woodstock Waterloo Strathroy Chaiham Stratford Sarnia Brisson Scores For Spokane By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rookie forward Jim Baird of Vancouver scored two goals Tuesday nightghis 29th and 30th of the season as Edmonton Fly crs belat the Canucks 86 before 1100 has at Vancouver in Western Hockey League game Hamilton 22 5155111 49 Montreal 2210 158 117747 Gerry Brlsson scored four St Catharines 1315 613613932 goals In leadlng Spokane Com Gm 1217 513516629 ets to a2 win over Seattle Niagara Falls ll 17 113 133 24 Totems and San Francrsco Seals Peter 75 12121 upset Calgary Stampeders 43 or Tucsda Results Warren Hynes led the vars Guelph St haularlnes mm three goals while defence nursdays Gum man Lloyd Haddon connected Niagarapaus at Handuo iwce Du Pane R03 St Caiharines at Pelerborough Jordy and Tom Burgess scored Guelph at Montreal goal apiece Baird and Phil Maloney counted twice for Van other Tuesday Scores couver with George Ford and Western League Larry Pnpein adding singles Calgary SISan Francisco The Canucks dressed only 12 Seattle Spokane players after Springfield owner Edmonton Vancouver Eddie Shore recalled several Nova Scotln Senior players Monday to the American Amherst 10 New Glasgow Hockey League Monclon Halifax Buddy Boones third period Meiro Toronto Junior goal at San Francisco wonior Marlboros SWhitby the Seals other San Francisco Brampton Unionville goals were by NickMickoski Manitoba Junior Harry Pidhirny and Al Nichol Brandon StBonlface son Cliff Bristow Norm John ThunderiBay Junior son and Ron Leopold replied for Fort William Canadians Fort Calgary William Hurricanes WLT FAPt 2121 113313843 Viotory riers to claim 32 win over his Woodstock Aihletics win left Terriers with 40 points one more than the Bulldogs But Windsor has three games in hand In other OHA Senior action Sirathroy Rockets moved to wilhin point of fourthplace Waterloo Tigers when they downed the hapless Sarnla Rams so in Sarnlo Some 500 fans watched as Siraihroy oulscorcd the last nlace Rams 21 in each period Tussy Dunhnm and Bob Geddes each scored twice for the win hers Dori Emms and Jack Me Crdigbt adding one apiece Rams co re were Tommy Clarke Don Sanglais and Eric Haddon Gait Tod Sloan fired two goals and Doll Rope scored the winner at 434 of the third pe rindjust ill seconds after Jean Asselin had tied the score for Woodstock Toby Black scored the other goal for the oscrs who remain in their place eight points off the pace Gait drew five of the nine mi nor penalties Woodstocks Brer Klinck and Salts Rope were given majors for fighting in the first period RECORD Onlarlo Junior Tillsonburg Woodstock Niagara Intermediate Welland Port Colborne Eastern League Knoxville Charlotte Greensboro Philadelphia Internaliounl League Muskegon Toledo Minneapolis Omaha Fort Wayne St Paul Quebec Win QUEBEC powerful shot fired by left winger Danny Lewicki past Hershey goalie Bobby Perreault two minutes after the overtime period opened gave Quebec Ana 54 American Hockey League vic tory over the Bears Tuesday night Lewicki also picked up the ty ing goal half way through the third period Lelt wingers Guy Rousseau and Guy Bind and centre Skippy Burchell scored Quebecs other goals Centre Hector Lalande scored twice for Hershey Left winger Myron Stunkiewicz and rigln winger John McKenzie got the other goals Soviet linion In Davis Cup MELBOURNE APlThe so viet Union which has boosted it will win the Davis Cup by 1984 was included in the first round of this years European zone competition in the draw an nounced Tuesday bythe Lawn roams Association of Austria 13 But the Russians who face matcb may face quick elimin otioll ovenifkthey win The win her of the match will play Italy in the second round and the Ital ians have gone to the cup chab lenge round the last two years loslog each time to Australia It lathe first time that the Soviet Union has entered the Davis Cup competition Added Local Flavoqu Carnival In Store Fo Look for more local flavor in Barrles sixih winter Carnival and Iniernatinunl Speed Skating compellilnn Added attention has been given the school chil dren in both elementary and secondary levels Bill Henry carnival skating chairman said activity leading Canucks Appeal or Player Help VANCOUVER fCP Gen eral Manager Davo Dauphinec of Vancouver Canucks appealed to other Western Hockey league clubs Tuesday for help in replacing players pulled out by Eddie Shore of Springfield Indians Shore owner of the American League indians recalled goal keeper Claude Evans forward Murray Wilklc and dcfcnceman Dale Anderson In telephone interview he blamed the break down of his clubs 13year as socialion with the Canucks on the Vancouver Icams attitude on salary expenses and travel costs of recent trip Anderson made to an Edmonton chirolt proctor on Shores orders He said the break was irre vocablc unless the Cnnucks and can get together on trade which dont think is possible Dauphinee said Ircde is lm possible because Shore wants too much to the carnival should start any day Grads schools will be bold inng elimination to decide the three top entrants in each class SCHOOL DAY Feb will be the school kids biggest day Starting at pm and running through the eolire afternoon the bay at the foot oi Hayfield Street will be fallen up by locals Secondary school students will do their Inlllnl racing all that day nswell St Josephs High School winner of the secondary school trophy is working to wards making it three In suc cession gt Trophies are available to the prclliminary school skniers as WL it is hoped said lilr Ifcnry that winners of local races will compele inthc international in fact he said we look for locals to do themselves proud wiih inlcrnalional per formers We had one lad Dick Thomas lake third place last year Members of the liuronla Speed Skaiing Club will help run the school meet Some may travel in St Catharine for the On iario championships SHOULD DO WELL Mr Henry is quite confident that these club members will race and race wcll during the official carnival weekend About 15 locals are expected to be on speed skates for Inter national competition As for ouloHown sknlers the West New York eniry Is expect Lewiclri IPacesl The Netherlands in their first with GUARANTEED 10 on performance GUARANTEED TOGO OR WE PAY THE TOWI Thats the pledge of performance we make in writingwhen you buy new Town Country Winter iires ALL SIZES TYPES ON SALE NOTHING ISHELD BACK Youll need winler fires often during ihe nexi two months Weather bureau records prove that the heaviesi snowfoIIs come rafter Christmas Be ready Drive in now Get guaronleed fraction oi tremendous saving Buy your Town Country tires tomorrow for sure UP1027 MONTH GUARANTEE HAZARD FIRMANS TEXACO SERVICE 83 Dunlop St West at Toronto Si PA 85845 DON COWDEN TEXACO SERVICE 84 Tifiin Si PA 35301 TERRY HARRIS FINA SERVICE 14 Collier SI IA 87511 ed to be larger and stronger than in the past Chairman Henry also expects greater Canadian conilngenl from such centres as Toronto Hamilton and london As of the moment ice condi llon is great Should the wea ther remain excellent records will fall Under lair conditions last year almost every class mablishod marks good day would add slim ulani to the competitors to shout to better Els records hockey cushion is available for play at Ihe carnival The public will be welcome it free skate on the speed shilling oval by the weekend These surfaces will be super vised as will thebealcd change houses These edifices will re main up for convenience of carnival patrons Ice depth is about 10 inches 11 should be deeper clearer and smoother by the time of the gala spectacle so FURTHER malls Bob Green second from right is skipping his rink of farmers at Orangevllle today in district playdowns for the Massey Ferguson Trophy Greens rink with lliervyn Wire Marshall pbcli and Del Jermcy won group hon ors at Cookslown Saturday Photo by Henry REGULAR CLEARANC PAIR PRICE PAIR PRICE 4740 3555 67015 TU Illn HENRYS FlNAV SERVICE Highway No 90 PA 68511 BILL BARRY SHELL SERVICE 281 Dunlap Si 101 Dunlap Si PA 87128 PAS2872 SGHANDLENS FINA SERVICE John soar Anne 51 FAG8311

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