HORTONiliillllï¬s OVER BACKTROM Tim Horton of Toronto Maple Leafs goes flying over the back of Montreal Cana diens Ralph Backstrom dur ing Saturday nights National Hockey League game in lor onto Toronto goalie Johnnie Bower throws the puck into the corner Montreal bent Leaf 42 CP Wirepboto Olden Times Splashes To San Antonio Victory NEW YORK CPlFnurand Twenty the prorace favorite remained in the barn Saturday and Olden Times splashed to an Bralength victory in the $60500 San Antonio Handicap in Arca dia Calif The ace of the Alberta Ranches Stables Four and Nenty was scratched along with Preston Maddens TV Lark and Wonder Ranchs Sea Of bit when the track came up sloppy That enabled Olden Times less renowned member of the Rex Ellsworth racing stable to record an easy triumph in the final tuneup for the $100000 added Santa Anita Handicap Feb 24 At Hialeah Park near Miémi Saturday Intentionally won the $52300 seminolo handicap by eight lengths and may thereby has delayed his retirement to stu Carry Back offered for syn dlcation during the week at $35 000 share for total of 31 250000 was second at Hialeah and Yorky third surprising second to Olden Times in the mile race at Hamilton Knocks Out Petes 82 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Red Wings blasted the last place Peterborougb Petes 82 Sunday and regained firstplace tie with Montreal Canadiens in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior standings The Canadians idle in league play Sunday took twopoint lead over Hamilton Saturday night in the only other game during the weekend beating thirdplace St Cathatincs Tee pees 41 Montreal and Hamilton both have 59 points in the standings with St Catharines far back with 40 Niagara Falls has one point lead over Guelph for fourth spot 3332 and Peterborough trails with 23 The Csnadiens were aided in their shortlived grasp on the league lead by threegoal per formunee by Andre Boudriax after Yvan Cournoyer had tol licd Montreals first goal SPOILS SHUTOUT BID Rich Lachowich spoiled Mont kreal goalie George Holmes bid or shutout by scoring the Petes lone goal late in the final period Action was higbtened in the first period by two fights within four minutes resulting in match penalties for all four combat ants Canadians Jacques Laperriere and Peter Ford of the Teepees were expelled at 1307 and Norm Dennis of the Canadiens and Paul Poepil of St Catharine were sent off at 1642 Both battles were short stick swinging ducts and all four were charged by the referee with in tent to injure Hamilton and Peterborougb played to 22 standoif in the first period with Tom Carty and Lorne ODonnell tallying for the Poles However ODonnells goal at 926 of the period the Red Wings took over the game and scored seven unanswered goals led by right winger Paul Henderson with three TIES IT UP Earl Heskala scored first for Hamilton tying the score at 11 Hendersons first period goal tied the game and he put the Red Wings into the lead at 187 of the second period The other Hamilton goals Came from Pit Martin Jim Peters Ron Harris and Brian Campbell Lowell MacDonald three assists In the Metro Junior circuit St Michaels Majors increased their league lead Sunday de eating Unionvillc Seaforths 51 The Majors also defeated Whitby Mohawk 73 Saturday night Arcadiawas Junnro tote1 shot and British Roman was an unexpected third in the field of eight Prove It the big horse of thc Ellsworth Stable with Willie Shoemaker aboard finished sev enth Olden fimes winnlng in 158 35 paid $420 $3 and $260 Ju anro paid $23 and $860 and Brit ish Roman $500 Vance Longden trainer for Alberta Ranches said Foueand Twenty was scratched when an abscess was found on his left front foot However the horse would be ready for the Santa Anita on Feb 24 race hes favored to win Second choice of the crowd despite triumph over Curry flack 11 days ago in tho Palm Beach Handicap Intentionally paid $070 $390 and $290 He ran the in miles in 148 25 Carry Back paid $260 and $220 and thirdplacs Yorky was $230 to show By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kingston Frontenncs strength ened their hold on first place in the Eastern Professional Hockey Sunday and shattered twoyear home win ning streak for HullOltnwa Ca nadieos while they were at it The Frontenacs trimmed the Bobs 42 to hand them their first defeat on home ice in 17 games over two years and save face after Saturday defeat at the hands of Sudbury Wolves Kingston finished the weekend scant three points ahead of the runnerup Kitchener Wa terloo Beavers with 65 points HullOttawa is third with 55 follt lowed by Sudbury with 43 Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds with 36 and North Bay Trapers 35 North Bay trimmed Sudbury 31 on home ice in the other Sunday game and on Saturday the Wolves shaded the Fronten acs at Kingston and the Beavers ow the Trap pers 51 at Kitchener CHERRY BLDDMS Dick Cherry sparked King stons Sunday win with two goals The others were netted by Tom McCarthy andrBDbby Leiter Keith MCC and John Rodger scored the HullOttawa tallies Tho frspers collected goal By THE CANAlJIAN PRESS Gslt Terriers Canadas rep resentatives in the world hockey tournament which goes at Col orado Springs Colo Feb 81n made their last weekend of Se nior Ontario Hockey Association action good one They beat Stratford Indians 54 on Saturday night in their final home game and then bounced Waterloo Tigers 41 Sunday night In other weekend action Sar nia Rams edge Chatham Ma roons 75 and Strathroy Rocket Saturday while Windsor handed Sarofa 141 drubbing Sunday Gait leading the league will leave Tuesday for crossCan ada exhibition tour before the world tournament Only about 850 fans turned out to watch the last home game and sec Ron Brains goal with eight minutes to go salvage the win over Stratford Brains 15 foot backhander broke the tie after the In dians rallied from 40 deficit TWO FDR KEELING Alec Keelingscored two for Gait while Tod Sloan and Bill Wylie sank singles Mickey Roth with two Marv Shsnlz and Gary Luyben counted for Indians Galt broke Sundays game open in the third period with three unanswered goals two of them from Bob McKnight Wyllo and Joe Hogan were the other Terrier snipers Larry Litzgns scored for Waterloo The Maroons were able to dress only 11 players against Saroia and only the line of Ted Power George Aitken and Earl Towers was able todn any scor ing with Powtr and Aitken each beat Windsor Bulldogs 53 on with Gideon Barcza Hung Kingston Strengthen Their Hold On Top OiEPHL Shatter Streak period as they pulled out of long losing streak in the game against Sudbury Playing coach Bob Sabourin George Gosselin with his 21 of the season and Bob Mchm mon scored for the lranpers and Neill Forth North Bay product notched the lone Sud bury marker The Beavers fired home five goals in the final 22 minutes of play Saturday as they trimmed the Irappers who got an early onevgaal lead from Gary Mark Two goals by Leon Ronson and one apiece from Leon Rnchefort Sandy McGregor and Red Sul livnn wrapped it up for the win ners DEFENCE SAGS Sudbury pulled the upset of the weekend with its 32 shad ing of Frontenacs Two King ston defensive lapses helped Veteran Sam Bettio scored the winning goal in the final pe riod after the Wolves had come back from 20 deficit Bettio around the Kingston not without being both ered and slipped the puck past goaltender Ed Chadwick Sudburys tying goal by Ed Stankiewicz came on similar play in the second period RookletNeill Forth scored the Wolves other goal and Kingston marksmen were Bobby Leiter and Lorne Ferguson Gait Canadian Representatives Win PreTournament Battle getting pair Defenceman El mer Skov notched the other Chatbam goal George Spencer bad foIm goal spree for Sarnla and was supported with goals by Bruce Jones Paul Crawlsy and Tommy Clarke DEBACLE AT WINDSOR In Windsor the Rams never got off the ground and it wasnt until 1427 of the third period that Don Snnglais finally put them on the scoreboard Bob Brown who jolnsGalt for the world tournament and Gord Haidy each scored three goals for the Bulldogs while Tommy Walker and Irwin Gross bogged pair apiece The other came from Jack Costello Ed Switzer Jerry Serviss and Bill Mitchell wand Chess Not Finished STOCKHOLM CP AP Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg pan ticipatad in two unfinished matches during the weekend in the world interzonnl chess tour nament On Saturday his game with Isivan Bilek of Hungary was in terrupted with Bilek in favor able position On Sunday Yanolskys game was adjourned after 41 110333 Adjourned games are to ba fin ished today After 10 rounds Wolfgang Ublmann of East Germany was leading the tournament with seven points Dr Miroslav Fi lip of Czechoslovakia was sec ond halfpoint behind Uhl mr nannn EXAMINER MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 urnu Los Angeles Blades Go Down 64 To Buckaroos Veterans Attack By THE CANADIAN PRESS Veteran Cord Fanhowoy counted two goals to lead Port land Bucknroos to 64 West on Hockey League vlctoryover Lo gale Blades Sunday nighL Spokane Comets staged thirdperiodrally to edge San Francisco Sals 54 In Saturday action Calgary Stampede but the Seal 85 in Calgary Dos Angela dc tested the Totems 42 at Scat tic and tho Comets beat the Husk in Spokane Arnie Schmautz also scored twice for the Bucks Sunday night Art Jones and Ron Mat thews got singles China John son Jim Powers Willie ORes WEEKEND FIGHTS NEW YORKCassius Clay 194 Louisville Ky stopped Sonny Banks 191 Detroit mKYOTakaa Maemtzo 158 Japan knocked out Tony hlarg tines 168 115 and Bruce Carmichael scored for the Blades Steve Wittuk Sandy Hucul Del Topoll Yvu Local and Len Haley um the Comet goal Setters Gordie Redshl Roy Cyr Bob Salinger and Nick it scored for the Seals BATTLES IN FOUR Sid Finncy scored four goals to pace the Stamps Saturday Lou Jankowski wlth two llm Horn and Hon Leopold rounded out Calgarys scoring while Buddy Boone scored twice and Harry Pldhfrny Ken Girard and Redahl added single for San Francisco Ralph Keller Wally Barge shelmer and Ed Panagabko scored for the Blades against the Totalnu Ed Ehrenverth and Howie Hughes were the Seattle marksmen Yves icons Max hickllok and Connie Msdlgan scored for Sm bone in at tho Buckaroor Doug ltlacAuley scored the only Portland goal Alpine Ski Racing Pioneer Believes True Amateurism Is Virtually At An End CIMMONLX Francs tAPiA pioneer of orgsnlzed Alpine Ikl racing believes true amateur ism in toprank skiing in vir tually come to an end Britains Sir Arnold Luna who organized the worlds first slalom race It Muemn Swit zerland in 1922 has blunt View on what he calls the pretense of smateurism in such events as the current world ski games The Chamoan games origin ally scheduled as the world championship had training day today with no competition 65 conditionAthletes the Going To British Empire Games MONTREAL CPI Canada will send 65 athletes and 17 of ficials to the British mplre Games starting at Perth Ans trails Nov 12 it was an nounced Sunday Jack Davies president of the Canadian British Empire Gamer Association said after meeting the association has col lected $12000 in cash and has another $51000 pledged in it important AnnOuncement from campaign to raise about $100 The team will leave Van couver by chartered plane Nov Davies said some trial dates and venues had been set Theso include wrestling June 79 Guelph weightlifting Julie Sudbury rowlng Aug 45 St Cstharines swimming July 11 Vancouver track and field Aug 46 Torontor The first of the 962 gold med als was won in the womenl giant slalom Sunday by Aus trias 19 year old Marianne John followed by Austrian Erika Neuer Nancy Greene of Rossland BC was18th to lead contin gent of four Canadian girls who finished well down Vicki Rub lrdgs of Ottawa was lard Sfr Arnold commenting on what he called the lack of ama teurlsrn tn skiing said There is no longer any possibility of maintaining genuine amateur standards among sklcrs in the Olympic Games or world cham pionships All such races should be open to amatcurs and pro fessionals alike Amateurism cannot possibly be 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