By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor NO NEED FOR INJURY dont know the straw that broke the camels juvenile hockey coach Tony Quesnelle for pulling his team from the ice during an exhibition game at Barrie Arena The coachs immediate explanation to those around after the team left the ice was dont want any of my players hurt They have game tomorrow Short and sweet Simple and effective Tuesday the locals were hosting Schomherg It was merely practice game for both sides While was there the visitors appeared anxious to injure with sticks and fists rather than pay the expected at back but commend tention to the game Barrie it mustbe said ina hurry played the game rough Some of the boardchecking and tripping penalties it was assessed were deserved But on at least two occasions locals were forced to fisticuffs because Schomherg players usually big ger couldnt take good shoves into the boards Bar rie players were ducking high sticks all the way The fact that Schomberg fell behind early In the game could account for some of the unnecessary roughness However as Ive written before this is no way to attract anyone Quesnelle Im sure wont run into similar prob lem when his club enters Ontario Minor Hockey As sociation playdowns Teams in this competition are out to win by scoring goals Besides OMHA rules dont stand for unnecessary roughness The boys are supposed to be learning the game while playing If they want to fight with sticks they can watch Robin Hood movies If they want to fight they can join boxing gym JUST NOTES Junior bowling teams from Kemp view Bowl and Barrie Bowling Academy will play series of matches to decide the fivepin championship First matches will be played urday pm Action will switch to Kempview the fol lowing Saturday trophy asbeen donated for the wining side at both alley boys and girls is quite popul Its getting close to the time when ice fishermen can win money for their catches As per usual Bar will include fish derby Four drilled in the ice Admission is buck Prizes go as high as $200 stick autographed by Toronto Mahovlich Kids can have these by selling subscriptions of The Examiner Watch for ries winter carnival hundred holes will be Want hockey Maple Leafs Frank further information Tin Can Curling for Banie youngsters starts at the West End Shopping Plaza Saturday morning at 10 oclock The schedule of not yet final but will be an This is the local innovation of Barrie Athletic Associa tion In view of the mounds of Vyse professional at its ted is taking his life tells his buddies of his 11 junior bowling for both ar nounced before that day in his hands every time he pcoming trip south Frank in tends to play golf and fish for five solid weeks at Barrie Bowl this Sat who is to play whom is snow around the city Barrie Country Club HOCKEY RECORD TEE CANADIAN PRESS National League Pt Montreal 25 11 161 107 61 Toronto 26 13 158 115 58 uncago 16 16 18 120117 45 Detroit 15 20 115 134 40 New York 15 21 124 136 38 Boston 11 80 122 195 28 Wednesdays Results Detroit New York Toronto Chicago Eastern Professional APt Kingston 25 12 164 126 53 Kitchener 23 17 163 140 5D Hull0ttawa 1913 8110 9946 Sudbury 14 11 140 152 35 North Bay 13 22 107 134 32 Marie 1124 130171 30 Wednesdays Result Kitchener HullOttawa Tonights Game Kingston at Sault Ste Marie American League Eastern Division PL 2812 172119 53 21 15 184118 45 Providence 20 22 145 156 41 Quebec 19 25 128173 as Western Division APt 22 15 153 120 46 21 19 146 146 45 Buffalo 22 21 138 139 45 Pittsburgh 31 103 178 18 Wednesdays Results Providence Buffalo Springï¬eld Pittsburgh Tonights Game Hershey at Quebec one Senior API 20 10 151 92 40 19 140 86 39 16 10 124 100 32 14 13 99 120 28 13 14 117 127 27 11 12 123 92 23 Stratford 18 105 157 13 Sarnia 21 30 157 Wednesdays Result Stratford Chatbam FrIdays Games Waterloo at Gait Sarola at Stratford Chathanr at Woodstock Northern Ontnrlo Sr RouynNorandn Abltibl Kapuskaslng Porcupine Ontario Intermediate Guelph Oakvllle Georgetown Port Credlt Trenton ECAF Belleville Intercollegiate Waterloo McMoster Springfield Hershey Cleveland Rochester Gait Windsor Woodstock Waterloo Stratbroy Cbatham Regina Moose Jaw Western League Calgary San Francisco Edmonton Portland Saskatchewan Senior Saskatchewan Junior Estevan Dauphin Completion of Dec 12 game Estevan Dauphin Moose draw Regina HullOttawa Junior Eastview Smith Falls Eastern League Johnstown Clinton 11 New Haven Greensboro ll Nova Scotla SeniorV Amherst Windsor New Glasgow Moncton Metro Toronto Jr Unronvrlle Msrlboros International League Fort Wayne Minneapolis BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings scored two goals Wed nesday night and moved within srx points of the lead held by New Yorks AndyBathgate in the National Hockey League in dividual scoring race The goals were Howes 22nd and 23rd of the season and combined with 30 assists gave him 53 points Bathgate held pointless when the Rangers lost to Detroit has 59 including leaguelead Ing 41 assists Stan Mikita of Chicago scored his 14th goal in the Black Hawks 21 win over Toronto and drew to within one point of third place shared by Claude Provost of Montreal diens and Frank Mabovlich of the Leafs Mrkita has 45 points while Provost and Mabovlich have46 Provost leads the league in goals with 25 Johnny of Boston Bruinsheld onto sixth with 43 points while Bobby Hull of Chi cago and Norm Ullmnn of De gait are tied for seventh with The leaders Bathgate New York Howe Detroit Provost Montreal Mnhovlich Toronto Mildta Chicago Bucyk Boston Hullr Chicago Ullman Detroit Visiting Curlers Win Two Trophies BoLh trophies and fire of sev en prizes went to outofIown foursomes in the ladies bon splel at Barrie Curling Club yesterday Unionville won the DeVilbiss Trophy presented by Robert Armstrong and Camp Borden Army won the Labntt Trophy presented by James Morley Barrie rials won second and third prilcs in the DeVilhiss draw The Unionville champs were skipped by Mrs Riscbor ough with Mrs Masuricr Mrs Grant and Mrs Graham They had threewinr and plus ot11 The first Barrie rink to score was skipped by Mrs Ibomp son with Mrs Kennedy Mrs Johnston and Mrs Emery It had two wlnsand plus of la Third prlle was taken by Bar rlcs Mm Craig skip Mrs woods Mrs Mar and Mrs Armstrong with one win and the high amlate of The Labatt winner from Army was skipped by Mrs Good man with him Tobin Mrs Leinster and Mrs Hills it had three wins and plus of Second threegame winner in this draw was Scarboros Mrs Lawson skip Mrs Gillespie Mrs Bailey and Mrs Johnston It had plus of seven Lindsays Mrs flickson skip Mrs James Mrs Rodman and Mrs Mit chell took third place with two wins and plus of 16 Final prize for the high ag gregatc of 25 with one win went to Midlandl Mrs Del Hastings skip MrsV Davin Mrs Greene anders Enrmmer meatyeight rinks competed in the two draws US May Lose Hockey Tourney GENEVA AP The execu tlve committee of the Interna tional Ice Hockey Federation started second day of meet ings today in an effort to reach decision on possible shift of the 1962 world championships from Colorado Springs Coo Ivo inga Wednesday were unproductive as the group sought solution to the situa tion brought about the fail ure so far of the ted States state department to approve via so for the East German team The games are scheduled in Colorado Springs with some in Denver March 718 Under tion rules world title meet cannot be held in country which bars any of the competing teams for polit Ical or other reasons In Washington the state de partment said the East German team applied for travel docu ments at the allied travel office in WestBerlin Jan and asked for 115 visas at the same time It said no action has been taken yet 1n Tomato Gordon Juckes secretarymrnnnger of the Cana dian Amateur Hockey Associa tion said it Is unlikely that the championships wil be shifted to Canada He Bald he doubts that Can ado can afford the champion shlps even if she is in political position to take them But in Edmonton the Brhlbl tinn Association there said it has already applied tr have the 1902 world championShlpr played in Edmonton Al Anderson exhibi tion manager said Wednesday night the association is pm pared to underwrite the tourna ment and government officials had been questioned about pro vlding visas for all players sources In Geneva said no 118 action is expected on the visas before the end of the month Officials said this would be too late for organizers of the cbamplonships to complete complex travel plans accom modations ticket sales televi sion rights and other matters DEVILBISS WINNERS MRS LE MASURIER MRS RISEBOROUGH MRS GRANT AND MRS GRAHAM WITH MR ARMSTRONG Falcons Soaked 72 By Flyers At Midland MIDLAND Barrie Bay City Falcons are still seeking win ning streak At this hockeymed community last night Falcons spotted the host Flyers four goals then lost 72 before capacity pay lng audience of 1500 minus one And as in all MidlandBarrie games to date the final score was immaterial It was who won that counted ROUGH AS EVER Ever since Ray Gariepy took on the entire Midland club in postgame bout of Scramble three weeks ago these clubs have provided more bumping than all of the other Georgian Bay teams combined Last nights game was no Howe Scores Goals Leads Wings To Fourth By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit Red Wings won key National Hockey League game Wednesday night thanks to the incomparable Gordie Howe and the rednutable Terry Sawohuk The two nlf ths greats com bined their talents as they have so many times in the post for 80 victory over the faltering New York Rangers at New York Howe got two goals his 22nd and 21rd of the season and Maris Yanks Far Apart NEW YORK AmHomerun king Roger Maris and New York officials still reported to 1231101100 apart on Maris 1962 contract will wait until the Yankees head for Florida for further negotiations Maris is reported to be ask lng $70000 ofter his sensational 1961 season when he rapped 61 home runs in 162game sched ule and won the American Leagues most valuable player award for the second straight time Best guess Is that the out fielder drew 335000 last season General manager Roy Hamey opposed to 100 per cent in crease ls behaved to be trying to holdRoger down to around $60000a $25000 raise Bisons limerks In Close Race By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Theres tough battle devel oping among Cleveland Barons Buffalo Bisons and Rochmter Americans for first place in the Western Division of tbe Ameru loan Hockeyleague The Bisons defeated Provldlt ence Reds 54 Wednesday night to deadlock idle Rochester for second spot Each team has 54 points one behind Cleveland Springï¬eld Indians leaders in the Eastern Division beat Pitts burgh Hornets 63 Cliff Schmauiz powered the Bisons with two goals and Wayne Hicks Billy Den and Dave Creighton added singles before 3755 fans at Buffalo Zetlio Toppazzini produced the lone Providence goal in the see and perlod Springfield broke 33 tie be fore 3736 fans atPittsburgh late in the second period and added two more insurance goals in op ening up lzpoint lead in the Eastern Division Dennis OI sons goal was the tiebreaker and Jim Anderson andsDave Duke applied the clinchers Bill Sweeney triggered the In dians with pair of goals and Bruce Cline added single Larry Regan with two and Jack McIntyre scored for the hapless Hornets last in the Western Dylslnn Sawchuk blocked on shotltiol his fifth shutout In another game at Chicago clutch goaltending by Glenn Hall and goals by Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita led the Black Hawks to 21 win over Toronto Maple Leafs By winning the Red Wings slipped into fourth place in the league standings two points ahead of the Rangers who now have last eight straight games and 10 of their last 11 LEAFS TRAIL Chicagos win meanwhile prevented the second place Maple Leafs from closing in on front running Montreal Caner diens The Leafs trail by three points Howes goals also raised his career total to 492 just eight shy of thecoveted 500 mark and 52 behind retired Maurice Rocket Richards record of 544 The shutout also was Saw chuks 68th in NHL play leav ing him six off the record set by George Hainsworth in10 seasons with Canadians and Maple Leafs in the 1920s and 905 Howe got his first goal at 453 of the second period heat ing New York goalie Lorne Gump Worsley on closein shot He connected again at 1519 of the third this time an 40 footer Alex Delvecchio bagged the other Detroit goal midway through the second period It was his 15th tally of the season Sawcbuk who had to leave the ice briefly in the second pe riod with wrenched back was brilliant all the way He stopped eight shots in the first 20 rnlns utea and 10 In each of the last two periods His five shutouts tie him for the league lead withHal MISSES SHUTOUT Hall namwly missed sixth shutout at Clucago He wasnt beaten until 1719 of the last period when Torontos Bert Olmstead scored his 12th goal with tearrunate Frnak Mahov lien in the penalty box Hull got his 21st tally at 724 of the first period when he grabbed loose puck in Toronto ice out stripped Toronto de fenccman Carl Brewer in rink lenng race and jammed the puck under the falling form of Toronto goalie Johnny Bower Mikita converted on neat pa55 from Ken Wharram early in the second to provide Hall the goal he needed It was Mi kitas 14th goal Hall was at his best in the second when he made stop on Bob Pulford from five feet out directly in front of the Chicago net Altogether the Chicago goalie stopped 19 shots There were 27 minor penalties called in the two games at Chicago All teams are idle until the weekend when each sees action twice Saturday night Detroit is at Toronto New York at Montreal and Chicago at Boston STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS sum spear soars can conrs SHIRTS swearsas Etc s3 exception It added as side light wrestling match between couple of giants Dave Nicholishen of Flyers and Barries Ah Bowen The fight was scored it drew In the bipchecking depart ment Don Graves and partner Gariepy gave Barrie wide edge Graves was the top dog socking all comers and improving his position as big asset to the club The fans made more noise on the checks than the goals However its the goals that makeup the standing Flyers took 40 lead through the first period and half had the lead cut in half then scored three more tallies before the close to win quite handily Gary Lawson was the top goalgetter scoring twice for the hosts Newcomer Gerry McClean Cal Hut George Sam sen Buzz Descharnps and Sid Arnold had singles Earl McCrone and Jim Cairns were the Barrie marksmen In the middle stanza up START And while the contest goes down In the books as another thriller it almost was rotten egg Because the official ap pointed tn handle the game by the OHA did not show proceed logs were an hour and 15 minutes late getting started Still it is feather In the game of the Flyera that the fans stayed and not com plaint was heard The officials that finally handled the game were from here The one referee and two linesmen system was put into effect Midland had man advant age with iust seconds remaining in the ï¬rst period when Me GamesrPlayed Mercantile Loop Dominion Stores and Univer sal Cooler won Mercantile Hockey League contests at Bar rie Arena last night Dominion defeated 400 Grill 75 as Vic Lindsay Roy Atkin son and Bill Winterburn scored two goals apiece George Boer man got the other goal for the winners Bob French and Len Casey scored twice for the Grillers Ron Graham got the other Universal handed Les Bert ram its first loss of the year 13 Cockburn scored three times for Universal and Bob Bonney Nick Vanleeven and Garry Fraser had singletons Bill Claydenn Jim Bertram and Art Johnstone scored for Bertram Clean of Oshawa nights first goal It took the hosts just 50 sec onds to go twoup in the sec and period Before seven and half minutes had elapsed in the frame Flyers had two more goals one deflection off Barrie player Even after Barries two goals Flyers carried the play They lagged in only one period the first ROAD NOTES Tomorrows game at Barrie is almost minor hockey night Youngsters accompanied by adults will be admitted to the arena free Better show early as owner at the Flyers Jim Johnson says flve buses have been chartered by Midland fans Chuck was cut above the right eye in the third period Big Ted Brady of Midland was knocked utlconscious while try ing to check Graves Barrie was minus Al Nor rena out again withan injur ed leg Bowen was skating better than at any time this year Midlands Des champs defied the officlnls on several occasions shooting the puck after whistles right from under their noses He seemed to dare the stripeshirts to do anything about it They didnt Barrie goal Rich defence Groves Gariepy Calms Rob ertson forwards Garner Ed ward Bowen McCrone Mc gat the Maroons Tie Indians 33 CHATHAIII CP Chatham Maroons and Stratford Indians played to s3 overtime tie in Ontario Hockey Association Se nior League action Wednesday night before 100 fans Earl Towers fired two goals to spark Maronns with playing coach Ted Power adding the other For StratIord Neil Cock burn Mickey Roth and Butch Graham were the marksman Both goalies were called on to make 30 saves in the cleanly played contest which failed to produce penalty The tie left Maroons in sixth place in the standing with points four behind fifth place Strathroy Rockets Staafford is in seventh place five points be hind Cbatham FISHING AREA Water depths on the Grand Banks historic fishing area off southern Newfoundland range from 120 to 600 feet Bride Maloney Smith Stoddart Midland goal Moore de fence Swales Hendrickson Nicholishen Brady forwards Deschamps McClean Spik Samsen Lawson lint Walk Arnold Officials referee Ralph Iron sides of Midland llnesmen Danny Woods and 109 Newton of Midland Cameron FIRST PERIOD Flych McClean Hat Deschamps 1950 Penalties Edward holding 238 Dcschamps charging 250 Arnold tripping 347 Nichnlishen holding 1041 lllaloney slashing 1924 SECOND PERIOD Flyers Arnold Spiker Flycrs Hat Samsen Dcschamps 229 Flyera Deschampl 8am scn 725 Falcons McCrone Garl epy Garner 917 Falcons Calms Stod dart 1244 Flyers Samsen flint 1935 Penalties Walker holding 327 Smith holding 475 Arnold charging 836 Mc Clean elbowing 906 McBride and Deschamps mugblng 1518 Gariepy interference 53 THIRD PERIOD Flyers Mr Clean 124 Flyers Lawson Earn sen 944 Penalties McClean Kneeini Lawson 300 McCrone booking 74 Hat bigbsticking 1119 Ni olishen fighting major 1652 Bowen highsticking and fight ing major 1652 Graves high sticking 1752 Shots on Goal By Barrie 17 so By Midland 12 15 15 Car To You In Less Than MINUTES CLEANED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TO YOUR SATISFACTION CAR WASH Cor Anne and Dunlap Stl SALE ENDS SATURDAY JANUARY 27 STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE THE HOUSE OF STYLE FOR MEN AND BOYS 40 DUNLOP ST EAST