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Barrie Examiner, 9 Feb 1962, p. 5

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mam EXAMINER FRIDAY BREAK By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor GEORGIAN BAY STARS for one cant beef too much about the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League stars as picked by press radio and TV persons At the same time my choices werent 100 per cent inline with theofficial picks did have the official first line from Meaford charlie MacDon flrst in my book aid Don Brainard and Ray McCalium They were had Dave Nicholishen of Midland as first team defenceman That was right too However my choice for goal was Don Rich He was relegated to the second team as Harry Lumley got the most points My other first team defenceman was Frank Ber geron of Meaford Hay Gariepy led the polls and Harry Kazarian tied with Nicholishen didnt pick Harry becausehe hasnt played for more than month and its said that hes through with the game Garlepy wasnt one of my first team picks either for the simple reason he hadnt played all year and he hasnt been the best best Hes still been Falcons The only difficult choice had to make was in the coaching race Its hard to choose top coach in such league as this went with Jimmy Johnson of Midland but was pleased as punch to see Barries Al Shewchuk get the recognition he deserves So where do beef to be normal At centre ice How Al Smith could get only one point my vote is something Ill never understand This is one point on which my views cant be changed All in all the picking of star team was terrific It could lead to great series of Allstar games with the picks playing the champions Picking of the leagues best is prestige move as well like everything about it JUST NOTES It didnt matter how you looked at it The touchdown run by Kenny Pleon that won the Grey Cup for Winnipeg Blue Bombers was thing of beauty Molsons color film of the Winnipeg Hamiiton game showed the big play from two angles In case you havent noticed the public is welcome to use the ice on the bay for skating or hockey at any time The heated change house is also for your use Mrs Rosalind Bertram skipped rink of Mrs Helen Ideson Mrs Helen Skelly and Mrs Gertrude Crook to first prize in bonspiel at Elmvaie Wed nesday Ken Skelly is still seeking hockey equipment for the inmates of the Ontario Hospital at Penetang Response hasnt been quite as expected Anyone downtown can leave the Equipment at Golds Shoe Service or with myself at The Examiner HOCKEY RECORD by we CANADIAN PRESS National League Pt 29 10 11 185 114 69 2E 15 173 129 64 22 17 13 151 133 57 18 24 140 154 45 17 24 10 137 151 44 12 36 138 233 29 Thursdays Result Chicago Boston Saturdays Game Montreal at Toronto Chicago at New York Detroit at Boston Sundays Gamer Montreal at Chicago Toronto at Detroit New York at Boston Eastern Professional PI 29 14 155 149 63 27 18 154 154 53 2814 145 116 55 17 21 160 182 41 SS Marie 1428 815319735 North Bay 13 2B 122 161 33 Thursdays Results Kitchener Sault Ste Marie Kingston North Bay Tonights camo Kitchener at Sudbury NHI LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS standings Monireai won 29 lost 10 lied 11 points 69 Points Bathgate New York Montreal Toronto Chicago New York Detroit Boston lfingston Kitchener HullOttawa Sudbury Goals Hull Chicago 32 Assists Bathgate 44 shutouts Hall Chicago Penalties Fontlnato Mont real 141 minutes BIG SEVEN Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks has launched bid to overhaul the leaders in the Na tional Hockey League scoring race He scored twice and added an assist Thursday night to run his seasons production to 56 points as the Hawks de feated Boston Bruins 62 Thptrlcft him eight points shy of the pacesetting total of New Yorks Andy Baihgnte and four behind runnerAup Gordie Howe of Detroit The leaders Bathgate New York Howe Detroit Hull Chicago Mikita Chicago Mahovlich Toronto Provost Montreal Ullman Detroit Pfs 20 44 64 25 as so 32 24 so 17 37 54 27 35 52 2e 22 51 20 29 49 OHA Junior Hamilton 26 10 182 186 57 Montreal 25 10 179 ll 55 St Catharines 17 16 6715515640 Guelph 13 21 6158196 32 Niagara Falls 11 20 153 159 31 Peterboro 25 92 160 23 Thursdays ReslllIl Niagara Falls Peterboro Montreal Hamilton Tonights Games Felerbnrough at Niagara Falls Montreal at Guelph Nova Scotin Senior Amherst New Glasgow Windsor Halifax Metro Toronto Junior Brampton Whitby Saskatchewan Junior Dauphin Estevan Regina Moose Jaw Manllohn Junior ng Rangers ng Monarchs St Boniface Brandon 15 Ontario Border Junior Dresden Learnington Niagara Junior Stamford Fort Eric Intercollegiate MclViaster Waterloo international League St Paul Fort Wayne illll sms Chicagos Bobby Hull and Bill Bed Hay who scored two goals each when the Black Hawks dumped the Bruins 62 in Boston BOWLING IOAPIN MAJOR Scores Hammonds Cramp ton Clifton Levits Norihland Faulkners Lake view Kennys KP Sim coe Business River Gardens Denis Sheard Standing Hammonds 50 Clifton 48 River Gardens 48 Sirncoe Business 43 HP 45 Crompion 38 Denis Sheard 37 Levits 35 Northiand 35 Lake vieéw 34 Kennys so Faulkners 26 Hall had the high single of 204 and Ayrcs had the top triple of 529 ORIGINALS Scores Asters Pansies Orchids Petunias Camel lias Sunflowers Roses Daisies Standing Camellias 91 Dais ies 86 Sunflowers 82 Roses 75 Orchids 74 Asters ll Pansies 54 Pctunias 51 Ethel Sutton had the high single of 279 and top triple of Dangerfield Cup Registration Starts On Saturday Morning Last of the 12 schechrled garn es in the OKeefe Trophy for mens Barrie Curling Club will be played next Monday and lnesday nights Playoffs involv inguxetoptwotesmslnlbe four groups start Wednesday night About 15 teams are still in the running for the eight to qualify for the playoffs George Kennedy chairman oi games committee states that the sheets for the third and final trophy schedule the Dan gerfield will be posted at the club on Saturday morning The first 112 men to sign will qual ify as team members Groups and curl MondayThursday Groups and curl luesdoy lriday Before the present sch edule quite number did not sign the sheet so did not get on teams and had to be placed on spare list So be sure to sign your name or get some one to do it for you if you went to be on Dangerfield Trophy team Mr Kennedy states mNEY There will be jitney for the men on Saturday afternoon commencing at one oclock First 56 present will get into the two sixend games con vener Fred Pearson states The usual good prices are up for competition Saturday night there will be club mixed curling two draw at seven and nine oclock Mr and Mrs Charles Knight Dr and Mrs Rod ldeson are In charge of this event N0 CURUNG No curling will be permitted on Sunday due to ice planing convener Vern Adams stated The club recently bought planer from Canadian la Mach ine Co of Tomato AT MIXED Two Barrie rinks are in the twoday mixed bonsplel at Tor onto St Georges Club Mr and Mrs Don Emery and Mr and Mrs Ernie Bell are one com bination and Mr and Mrs Ross Stephens and lilr and Mrs Hugh Gibson make up the other Vern Adams skipped rink of Wib Harris Jim Ciyno and Joe Patton to the RusselHip well Trophy at Owen Sound on the weekend Adams won three games the first day but was shunted to the second event as his plus was only second best The Barrie rink won all of its finalday games as well Cervais Bid To Retain Tiile May Fail In His Own Province By 1111 CANADIAN PRESS Canadian champion Hec Gcr vols of Edmonton is on sticky ice in his bid to win Canadas top curling prize this year He has lost one game in play to decide the northern zone repre sentoiive in the Alberta and another defeat will eliminate him from the running The provincial finoi will be held in Calgary starting Feb 20 Meanwhile few other 1961 provincial winners siill are in the running for berth in the Canadian championships to be held at Kitchener March 59 Matt Baldwin threetime Ca nadian champion from Edmon too is in the running in south Ern Alberta playoffs in British Columbia the pro vincial bestofthree final opens at North Vancouver Tuesday Glen Harper last years repre sentntivc in the Canadian cham pionship failed to moire the playoffs but still in the nlnning is Reg Stone of Trail fivelime BC champ who has never won Canadian title RICHARDSON ADVANCES Ernie Richardson of Regina Canadian andworld champion in the 1959 and 1960 advanced into the Saskatchewan final by winning the provinces south ern title Thursday Merv Mann Saskatoon is the southern champ The provincial final will be played nt Saskatoon starting Friday In Manitoba John David Lyon last years provincial winner is in contention Terry Brnunstein who esented Manitoba in 1958 and caused some controversy because he skipped high school rink was undefeated in the Manitoba Curling Association playdowns Jack Polyblank who last year represented Northern Ontario in the Canadian tournament plays this weekend in one of Northern Ontarios playoffs Jim Florian of Dartmouth 1961 Nova Scotin champion is stronger contender again John MacDonald of Campbell ton New Brunswick 1961 champion is entered in the pro vincial championships sched uled for Feb 1217 Doug Ca merons ding provincial champions from Charlottetown have reached the Prince Ed ward Island final to be played this weekend in Quebec Tommy Walshs Hudson rink is not defending its 1961 title in the provincial championship bonspiel now un der way in Quebec City Falcons At Colld In Hockey Action Coliingwood Shipbuiiders can wrap up the Georgian Bay In termediate Hockey Lea gue title this evening with win over Bay City Falcons The game at Collingwood will be played before sellout crowd as usual Even if they dont win Shipbullders are pretty well conceded the top Winnipegger Lost In Chess Match STOCKHOLM iAPAbe Ya nofsky of Winnipeg was de gated byThLajgs Pohrtischmof ungary urs ay an ey resumed their adjourned eighthround match in the inter zonal chess tournament Yanofskys point total re mains at for the eight matches to date The Canadian grandmaster has had two vic tories three draws and three losses Bobby Fischer 18year old US grandmaster picked up another point Thursday but sur rendered flrst place to Wolf gang Ublmann of East Ger many Etcheverry Says Canadian Fbail Is In Iam MONTREAL CPlSam Et cbeverry visiting here for the first time since he left Mont real Alouettes last year says Canadian football is in jam and must get out of it The St Louis Cardinals quar terback who starred nine sea sons with the Alouettes told the Montreal Ladies Quarterback Club Wednesday night that Ca nadian football clubs seem to have forgotten their fans want to see spectacularas well as winningfootball He said football attendance dropped because of the dull football played by Ottawa Rough Riders Winnipeg Blue Bombers and his old team Alouettes However Etcheverry said the dullness could be taken out of the game with few minor changes but the Canadian brand of football should not be changed too much He did not say what he meant by minor changes 670 other 200 or better games were by Mari Peldcn 203 and 222 Ethel Sutton 22D and Mil lie Cairns 204 He said it must keep its iden tity and overt any changes that would copy the American game Edmonton Eskimos spot in the standing That will glve them choice of op orients for the semifinal playo is Falcons who are trying not to run out the string on losing note could be lifted spiritually with win Barrie will have one more game to play after tonight that being against Lskeviews at 0111113 Monday This game was originally scheduled for last night In other league action this evening Meaford Chevies play Flyers at Midland Regardless of how these re maining games finish playoffs should start late next week meeting to decide who plays whom and when is to be held in Barrie early next week Wilt Scores 59 Points SYRACUSE NYfAPWilt The Stilt Chamberlain went on another scoring hinge Thurs day night potting 59 points in leading Philadelphia Warriors to 136120 victory over New York chkerhockers in their National Basketball Association game here The performance the 40th time 1111 5skeason Chamberlain surpassc points in game sbattered the NBAs season scoring recordWiit set last year For Your Sweetheart CarnivcilxiSport Show The sports phase of Barrles Sixth Wink Carnival started last week And after few days silence comes alive with bang this evening llaurioe Rocket Richard hockeys alltime great goal scorer is in town to give both the carnival and minor hockey is gargantuansized boost Hell be at Barrie Arena tonight as part of the incline program that includes bantam and mid get hockey games Tomorrow action is on the hay during the afternoon day light bours and returns to the arena in the evening international Speed Skating competition is the outdoor fea ture Skaters will include Unit ed States and Canadian cham pions as well as some fine performers from Barriea Bur onia Speed Skating Club By THE CANADIAN PRESS workout with the statistics shows it might not be far fetched to consider Chicagos strapping Bobby Hull as 50 gonl material this year The kid with tho lumberlacks build and Grecian failures has settled snugly into position for an fissaulr on hockeysmagic mar games demanding prospect But thats exactly the clip at which hes been travelling since New Years Day goalsgame average over an 18 game In National Hockey League play Thursday night the 23 year old left winger clicked for goals No 31 and 32 and helped power his Black Hawks to 62 win over the Bniins in Boston the schoduies only be lion It was the sixth win in line for the Black Hawks and gave the club tab of 10 wins tie and pair of setbacks in 13 games going back to Jan 11 STILL IN THIRD Despite the surge however the Hawks are still in third spot in the league standings With 57 points seven shy of Torontos nmnerup Maple Leafs Lions lind Flyers Win At Hockey Lions and Flycrs won Midget Jlivenile HockeyLeague games by whopping mhargins at Barrie Arena last oig Lions sacked Colts 72 and Don Atkinson scored two goals each for Lions Jack Symcs Bill Gill and Nicholson had singles Tomlinson and Roy Symes scored for Colts Ernie Grisdale scored four goals to lead Flyers to 121 clobbering of Innisiil Motel Goodwin had two goals and singles were by Frid Brady Cook Scondrett Hayes and Forbes Ivanski scored for fnnisfil AUTOMATIC oruvrmes PETIIIILEIIM room ra sesos LTD Edson che Prop 15 Anne St Barrie The local flavor figures to give this part of the carnival tremendous shot in the arm So that spectator wont be glued to one spot all day there will be sled dog races GovKart races fish derby in which you participate minor hockey de monstrations tin can curling skidoo races and the famed logvsawing contest At the arena the kiddies of squirt age will show their stuff in hockey match An ailstar broomball game with last years Examiner Trophy win ners Essa Bond Church vs the Allstars will be high light Add barrel lumplng and Bob Paul and Barbara Wagner and you have enough to make any ovening delight However this is im Part of the show Sundays events on the ice at the foot of Bayiield Street In Boston Thursday night Hull shared star billing with line mate Red Hay and Chicagol hardy goaltender Glenn Hall Before disappointing crowd of 7841 the lost place Bruins posted 3221 edge in shots on goal But Chicago turned su perior power play into the dif ferencerwAflM lho Hawks bad man advan Heneeds in goals in normally iagedour timmndzcoredroni thrcchfthcm Boston mean while was unable to exploit manpower edge for single goal mulling five chances span DALE BOBBEKIE Hull Scores Two Goals Puts His Total At 32 Hay scored twice and added pair of ossisfs while Hail made two exceptional stands in Chicago neLs when his club was short handed and the Bruins put on heavy pressure in the opening and closing periods Bronco Horvnth former Bruin and Ron Murphy were the other goulgetters for the Hawks while Murray Oliver and The weekend schedule throws all six clubs into action twice Saturday afternoon the New York Rangers play host to the Hawks while Detroit Bed Wings are at Boston in night play the league lending Montreal Cann diens tackle the Leafs in Tor onto Sunday night its Montreal at Chicago Toronto at Detroitand New York at Boston Is Historys Finest will be on the lame line It Saturdays Most of the events will be finals In broombail action this week lnnlsfli Motel defeated Sevap and Partridge Tractor aluglt zed Smiths Dairy 60 Rod Renaiard Ed Ray Bob Spear and Graham Wilson scored for lonlslil Oscar Bidding led Partridge with four goals Wayne Hickilng and Al Smilhhad singles CARNIVAL NOTES Local skaters such as Dole Bobbetfe Bev Boormnn Mike Garvey and Martin Webbcr figure to do well in the international competitions its hoped about 15 locals will take part in the events Tomorrows broombail has to be star game because the schedule isnt near completion The outdoor hockey game could startatrend agoodone TUfFY MOULDED CLOSET SEATS PINK BLUE SUNTAN REG FEB SPECIAL 510 PLUMBING and HEATING COOP 159 Innlsfll St PA osm Annual Barrie Jayeee EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE BEGINS MONDAY FEB 12 Anyone who is interested in attending this 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