Kitchener Sudhury North say an BAR KXAMINER WEDNESDAY FEB By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor THERELL BE SOME CHANGES Cant you just see the changes in the second half voting for the National Hockey League allstars Most of the firsthalf leaders have gone for slide Some of the firsthalf traders who were in my opinion unjustifiany overlooked have been fly ing since theSSgame mark of the schedule The centreice spot which drew most contro versy will change There are three centres whom felt were better than the choice made in the first 19w All have shone since the midway mark 8th Mikita of the Black Hawks has been sizzl ing Not too far back of him are Davo Keon of the Leafs and Ralph Backstrom of Montreal Yet in the firsthalf count Leafs Red Kelly got the nod Frank Mahovlich of Toronto is going better in the second half than he did in the first Bobby Hull of Chicago is doing even better However because Frank is improving his performance it would be out the question to suggest Hull will be the overall innar Who can take the right wing spot over Gordie Howe Hes been like house afire since the turn of the year Andy Bathgate has hit snag On defence Doug Harvey Rangers admits he didnt deserve firsthalf honors including the New York writers who agree Brewer should keep his spot There are many Carl Harvey may fall but his wide firsthalf margin will keep him star But while gripe about some of the choices and the conchesand other writers gripe it has to be admitted the system of choosing stars is pretty good Its kept away from the clubs The only other way to choose stars would be to let coaches and managers do the picking and let them choose from their own team feel boss knows his own workers best when coaches used to do the picking they were not allowed to vote for their own players That is ridiculous Any coach who spends too much time watching the opposition is not doing right chore forhisown JUST NOTES Lifes sweet mysteries One of the fellows who won telephone at curling bonspiel this week works with youknowwhat communication system Not only that he has handful of phones in the house already Holiday Bowl is offering expert lessons in the art of knocking over the 10 pins First session is Friday For further information call Jim Brace at 82457 Tin Can Curling is supposed to get underway at the Plaza rink today right after school is out It will continue tomorrow and Friday with semifinals and finals on the bay as part of the carnival HOCKEY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Professional APK Kingston 2618 14 16 21 181 153 56 145 116 55 157 1RD 39 14 27 152 194 36 13 110 157 33 Tuesdays Results Kingston Sault Ste Marie Plan To Hold Sports Festival OITAWA CPJA gigantic Canadian sports festival to be held every four years was en visaged Tuesday by the Na tional Advisory Council on Fit ness and Amateur Sport The council gave its endorsa tion to the plan at the close of its twoday inaugural meeting Chairman Ken Farmer of Montreal said the festval could be launched in 1965 and become gigantic operation involving the 55 winter and summer sports inwhicb Canadians now take part The target year of 1965 was chosen because it will been off year for the Olympic British Empire and Pan American HullOttawa Marie Games jCharles Mayer of Montreal normal member said such festival could solve the recur real problem of selecting ca ian amateur hockey team the Olympics The winner of the festivals hockeytaurnament would go to the Olympics Mr Farmer said the festival could have slimmer fall and winter stage with different sites for each It could be lim ited to Canadian athletes and provide tremendous encourage ment for national sporting achievement BOWLING LADIES 10 PINS Scores MPs Comets 71 Stars Picnix Strikers ili L05 Alley Sharks Aces Standing MPs 33 Strikers 80 Picnix 21 Comets 25 Hi Los 2412 Stars at Aces 23 Alloy Sharks 21 Loretta Shale and Alma Lew is had 200 singles Loretta also had 190 Other high singles were by Fay iieiman 192 Marg Mcfnnis 171 and Ann Smith 175 Holman had the top tripe of 538 Loretta Shute had 517 followed by Alma Lewis 51d Marg McInnis 511 and Dorothy Wilcox 481 28 18 189 14461 RECORD HullOttawa Kitchener Tonights Gnmc Kingston at Sudbury American League Eastern Division Pt Springfield 31 14 195 130 B4 Hershey 23 19 14B 142 51 Quobec 23 25 149 145 49 Providence 23 25 16B 132 47 Western Division Pt 93 163 159 55 25 18 159 138 52 Rochester 3322 163 166 50 Pittsburgh if 36 11 205 iii Tuesdays Result Providence Quebec Tonights Games Cleveland at Hershey Spï¬ngfield at Pittsburgh Buffalo at Providence OKA Junior Pt Hamilton 26 lb 131 57 Montreal 25 10 174 110 53 St Catharines 17 16 156 156 40 Guelph 13 21 156 196 32 Niagara Falls 10 10 144 158 29 Peterhoro 24 91 151 23 Tuesdays Result Guelph Niagara Falls Thursdays Games Niagara Falls at Peterborough Montreal at Hamilton Ontario Junior St Marys Sarnia St Thomasi Woodstock Waterloo fl Owen Sound Alliston Kids Get Suprat Attendance was good again at Saturdays minor hockey action at Alliston Community Arena In the NHL division Toronto and Chicago played to 22 tie Rangers defeated Boston 21 and Detroit tied Canadiens 11 AHL action saw Pittsburgh blank Rochester 50 Quebec topped Hershey 20 and Spring field edged Buffalo 32 St Catharines defeated St Mikes 20 in the first junior game Hamilton edged Pater borough 21 Barrie defeated Guelph 20 and Marlboro blanked Niagara Falls 50 In order to balance the teams in the junior league the follow ing player changes will become effective Saturday Denny from Barrie to St Mikes McCarroll from Hamilton to Niagara Falls McCague from Niagara Falls to Hamilton Tom Boil from Niagara Falls to Marl boros in allstar exhibition contests last week Alliston squirts de feated Camp Borden 21 Al liston peewees defeated To ronto public school team 41 Buffalo Cleveland 198213 Uelses Glass Pole Causing LONDON CF The glass Dole which John Uclses used to become the first 16 foot pole Vaulicr is stirring matrovergy reaching from Seams to Eu WM There is nothing in the rule book to prevent use of the glass pole but it may be bangikfor world record sea co man for the immunal Amn leur Athletic Federation said Tuesday Uelses 14yearold German boro US marine from Quantico Va cleared 164m in New York last Friday and half an inch higher in Bosion the following night The leaps do not qualify for world records because the AME only recognizes outdoor perfomnnccs Don Brass the 1960 Olympic champion from Penna Grove Ni holds the listed world rec ord of ism although George Davh of Oklahoma state has vault of 1510 up for recogni iloa Both were made outdoors The iAAF kcsman said the problem oi gass poles is new and likely will come up on the agenda of the technical commit iee when it meets in Belgrade Yugoslavia next September in the meantime it will be up lo the national associations whclher to allow oihleics to use this kind of pole the spokes man said Meanwhile in Seattle the president of the US National Collegiate Track Coaches Asso ciation called Tuesday for action against the glass pole Stan Hiscrman University oi Wash ington coach said he would urge association members to ask the National Collegiate Alh ielic Association rules commit ice to ouilaw or control the use of the glass pole Terriers Sock Of Blues TORONTO CF Gnlt Ter riers overwhelmed University of Toronto Blues in Tuesday night in an exhibiuo hockey game dominated throughout by hockey tournament The game was played under international rules the same as will be used in the world tour nament at Colorado Springs Colo March 725 Under these rules bodychecklng is allowed only by defending earn in its own zone there is no icing of the puck allowed during penalties and penalized player is not al lowed to leave the penalty box if goal is scored before his penalty has expired The Terriers jumped into twogoaliead early in the first period Varsity tied it up before the period ended but from then on it was theTerriers show Peter chalchuk Bob Mc Knight and Lloyd Mercier icd Gait with two goals apiece Jackie McLeod Tod Sloan Bob lliader and Don Rope added singles Sloan also got three as sists Toronto were Bill Kennedy and Jim Murchie STARTED EARLY McLeod put the Terriers into 10 lead at 210 of the first period from gonimouih scram ble while Torontos Mike Elik was sitting out booking pon alty Mcrcier made it 20 at 538 also from scramble Kennedy narrowed the margin to 21 at 628 shifting around Gait defenceman Bob Robertson and hitting the corner with kneehigh 10foot shot Murchie tipped in goal mouth pass from Eiik to tie it up at 834 but McKnight put Samia Ladies Win Tankard HAMILTON CF Rinks from Sarnia and Unionville won the top prizes Tuesday in the final round of the Ontario La dle Curling Association bons ljihs Tankard premier award in the doublevrink competition was won by Sarnia and the sec ondary Northey trophy was ta ken by Unionville Sarnias aggregate score over its Sudbury competitors was 2516 while Unionville had an equally easy time with St Tho mas winning 2913 In the Tankard event Mrs Bert VBaidwin of Sarnia de iented Mrs McDougall 1210 victory while Mrs Jack Lewis downed Mrs Beaver 136 For the Northey matches Mrs Hood won 176 over Mrs Duffy of St Thomas while Mrs Andy Grant of Unionville heat Mrs Emmott 127 OUSTED 10P RINKS In earlier competition Sarnlo won its way into the final with 1410 total score over two of Ontarios top rinks Mrs Seawright and Mrs Wool ley of Toronto Sudbury moved into the finals with resounding 2512 victory over rinks from St Catharines The Northey finalists made it when Unionville rolled up 25 12 score over Cannington and St Thomas gained an 1814 win over Oriilia Supporting Mrs Baldwin on the Samia rink were Mrs Fleet Mrs Heartwell and Mrs Dick Kowcinak while Mrs Lewis had Mrs Chalmers Mrs Kehler and Mrs Voll mar total of 16 rinks qualified for the eightdivision playoff Fuss PoleVault Beets 10 Years Too Late NEW YORK APiihe sud den cooiroversy surrounding John Uelses barrier breaking pole vault is about 10 years late Furthermorer the interna tional Amateur Athletic federa tion apparently is in for an awakening when it dis vcrs that George Davis whos mark of 15 feet 10 inches is up for recognition as world record also used glass fibre pole or his outdoor vault the some type as Ucises employed to bet fer 16 feet by three quarters of an lad The glass fibre poles have been used off and on and usu ally wiih indifferent success for about 10 yesrs The manufac turer oven claims that Don Bragg former holder of the world record and critic of glass fibre poles ricd out couple but didnt like them it was not until Uelses crackedthe is fool target twice in two nights insl week that much notice was taken of his pole since the iAFF doesnt recognize indoor records But by the time the ouidoor season orrivcqucisca should be well over 16 feel Athletes have always done better outdoors than indoors Than the hue and cry will start in earnest The us Amateur Aimeuc Union is taking the altitude that its lcgai until its outlawed All this is unfair to Uelsos said Dan Ferris president of he AAU lie doesnt have the exclusive rights to it Anyone can use it so its as fair to the others as it is to him Gait ahead to stay at 1839 on closein shot Sloan scored at 236 of the second period flipping in short pass from McLeod to give Gait 42 lead Toronia started playing wide open but was held off by Gait goaltender Boat Hur ley and by 430 Gait had taken 52 lead on Maders goal The Terriers unleashed thirdperiod attack that netted them four more goals by 643 Kowalchuk firing two of them in minute and 43 seconds Rope finished off the scoring at 1608 tipping in Bill Wylies shot Bob Awrey of Toronto got laminuic misconduct pcnolty in ma second period for refusing to obey iinesman John Sullivans order to retrieve puck he had fired down the ice in disgust Gait picked up six of the eight nunor penalties called by rei eree Gord Fovreau 100K AT fHESE face element pilot lights YEAR END FACTORY MOFFAT FEATURES Custom Backcresijng with Full Width Fluorescent Light DialKlfeaifin finite Heat Surface Element Controls Easy to Use Intermatic Timer with Roastguide Electric Minute Minder Fully Automatic Oven Prellest LiftOut Easy to Clean Surface Elements Timed Appliance Outlet Sup er King Size Oven Picture Window Oven Door LiftOut Oven Walls and LiftOff Doors for Easier Oven Cleaning Full Width Storage Drawer Ov en Light with Safety Lens ThermOGriddle FalCons Defeated 41 In Final Home Game Bay City Falcons had more chances with the man advan loge they were shooting at sub goallender and even had penalty shot Even so they couldnt top the Georgian Bay intermediate Hockey Magoo leaders Coilingde Shipbuilders Fal cons dropped 41 decision in their final home game of the schedule here last night For Coilingwood the victory all but clinched first place Meaford Charles with three games yet to play have to close firepoini gap Chciics Were upset by irakeviews last night at Drillla FILL1N SHINEZS Falcons were supposed to be an improved club in spiri any way for lost nightsgame And so they were Royce Leonard subbing for injured Harry Lum ley was so posed in be fair iv soft iou liisybe his mldseciioo was display of floating muscle but his display between the pipes was SicosaliooalL allth Si 015 in ng as ty hï¬f and could manila but one Too big it named to flop on the ice to make stops Menard showed terrific speed with his bands The penalty shot was probably iho easiest test he had all night Gerry McBride got the cell in the second riod when pulled down from ebind by Donnie Keith MCBrlde skated more than halfway to the goal then shot right into Leonmis pads rams Don Ruth was no disgrace at the other end of the ice The first Colllngwood goal of 1m Kingston Blasts Sault Birds 85 By THE CANADIAN PRESS rookie and veteran Tues day night fired the guns that stopped Sault Ste fbundcrbirds the club that lately has been bowing to few teams in the Eastern Professional Ho ckey League Bobby Leitcr was inscricd in he Kingston Frontenac lineup between vlngcrs Tom McCar carthy and Pete Panagabko and came up with three goals as Frontenac swept in an 85 vic tory Not to be outdone playing conch Orvai Tossicr added an other thrccgoai performance Anolher club that has been running hot lately Huiivoiiawa Canndicns also met stumbl ing block in file form of Kitch cner Waterloo Beavers The Beavers sent them home 73 losers ARE THIRD But the Canadians can more easily afford to take tho loss They are in third spot 16 points ahead of Sudbury Wolves who currently hold the last playoff spot Beavers victory iumpcd them to second spot one ahead of HullOttawa The Thunderbirds are in fifth spot three points back Sud bury lich in and dcfcnceman Harry Sindcn added the other Kingston goals in the game at the Sault Dale Potter scored twice for the Thunderhirds and FACIORY EASYCOOK CLEAROUI PRICE PETE PANAGABKO Merv Kuryluk Ed Kachur and Bob Courcy scored one apiccc Penalties played big part in ihe scoring at Kitchener Tho Beavers scored four of their goals while Canadiens had man off Hull Ottawa got one with in Kitchener player in the penalty box Canadlens were still in con tendon until the third period when their playing coach Bob Armstrong got major penalty for spearingw The Beavers led 42 at the time and Adam Kel iers goal while Annstrong was off gava KitchenerWaterloo an the cushion it needed Leon Roason and Mel Pear son each scored twice for the Beavers Jack Bowaoss and Paul Andrea got one each For HullOttawa Cresry Bill lilastcrston and Bill Carter scored players in the second frame Barb Jenkins got he next two Billy life of the initial stanza was de looted home by Barrio stick Tbs second goal was screened In the second period the lone puckinat got by hlrn was after he had made great stop The puck lay behind Don for about is seconds before an unmolest ed Shipbuildcr waitud in to push it home Théxfourtb and final Coiling wood goal was credited to Andy Grant Actually iim Nixons long that hit Grant on the seat of the pants and deflected by Rich Nixon Bill Hagan and Sid Taylor got credit for the first three markers Bob Garner got Bsrries goal on rinklength dash in the middle frame Referee Jack Shropshire as sessed ls penalties including nusconducis to two Coilingwood Barrie didnt dress Don Grav es The Al SmithLew Stoddart be Cameron line was Falcoos GIRLS GAME in the girls game that pro ceded Sicwarls BA blanked Crecmoro 40 Corkan scor ed the first Stewarts goal lhen Nellie Van Lcwln finished the storing cottmowooo goal Leou ard defence Ritchie Cromwell Swiizcr Taylor Hill forwards Forslund Nixon Grunt Rawnp Keith Hagan Patterson Rob inson Foubert BAEniE goal Rich defeats Robertson Garicpy Sanderson Cairns forwards Forbes Ed ward Garner McBride Mc Crone Maloney Smith Stod dart Cameron Bowen Charge Brown Carried Gun HOUSTON Tex AP Joe Brown world lightweight box ing champion was charged Tuesday night with carrying pistol He was arrested after Patrolman Lee and Bushing stopped him for driv ing 40 miles an hour in 30 mile zone The policemen said they searched Browns convertible and found chalibre pistol in lhe glove box Brown said he had forgotten the pistol was in the car He had loaned it to friend who was worried about robbers and the friend returned it to him several days ago Officials referee JsckSbrop shire Richmond Hill lloesnian Don Gsvey Barrie First Period ShipbulidersTaylor 107 SbiphuiidexsNixoo Robinson Keith 1434 Penalties Hagan elbowing 312 Edward boarding ioï¬ Robertson elbowing 1121 For bes holding 1509 McBride lboldilllr 1824 Ritchie slasb ing 1947 Forbes hooking 1941 Second Period FalconsGarner Edward Boberlson 102 Shipbulidersiiagan Kclib Robinson Penalties Fouhert balding minor plus 10minute miscon duct p35 mu highsilcking minor plus laminate miscon duct 173 Robertson holding 18M Third Period ii ShipbuiidersGrant Nixon 1731 Penalties Keiih interference 308 Switzer tripping 517 Forbes highsticking 1836 Shots 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