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Barrie Examiner, 24 Feb 1962, p. 8

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Henry Guides Chevies bTo OneGame Margin is ay srsvr roxcscu Examiner Sports Editor MEAFORD Sensational net minding by Gord fled Henry nuffaloed Barrie Bay City Fal cons and allowed the hometown Chevies to score 30 victory in the first game of the Geor gian Bay Intermediate Hockey League semifinals last night Second game is at Barrio to morrow afternoon at 230 Third game is In hfeaiord Friday Henry who hnuneed around the minor professional league for to years came up with his greatest 196162 performance He stole couple of goals in the first period And in the fin ale slowed the Falcons lo walk after some almost unbo licvable manoeuvres between the pipes IIIT POST Only once was Gord beaten That was within 30 seconds of the start of the second session when Chuck Edwards shot hit the goalpost behind Henry Shots on goal and goats were secondary through most of the game Both sides concentrated on slowing the opposition with bodyeheeks All too often how ever good check was follow ed by hlgf stick and the ref erees were quick to send both assailantand victim to the Pen alty box Ray GariepY whos wearing few red wells on his head to day was the victim of such circumstances At the same NHL Schedule Favors Rangers By THE CANADIAN PRESS The schedule appears to favor New York Rangers in their battle with Detroit Red Wings for the National Hockey Leagues fourth and last play off bcrth The Rangers currently lead the Wings by two points 53 to 51 and have played two extra games But after meeting the first plnee Canadians at Montreal to night theyll have the advan tage of homo ice for seven of their last 11 outings Detroit meanwhile must play eight of its last 12 contests on the road after facing Chicago Black Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs at home this week end ABEL NOT WORRIED The WingsI road record isnt too impressive four wins and four ties in 27 starts hut coach Sid Abel does not appear to be worried Two of our away games are in New Yorkand weve played well there this season says Abcl Id say those two games in hand leave us in better po sition than the Rangers and if we dont run into string of bad luck well make the playoff The clubs have split pos sible 10 points in five starts at New York each winning two losing two and tying one Rangers and Wings also have game at Detroit where Abels men have the edge three wins two tie and one loss Detroit meets the Black Hawks in an afternoon game to day Theyii be host to the Maple Leafs Sunday night Rangers and Cnnadiens also meet in New York Sunday night otter their Mootrenldnte to night In other weekend games Bos ton Bruins are at Toronto to night nnd at Chicago Sunday night HOLD LARGE LEAD Coach Toe Blake whose Ca nndiens hold whopping point lead over the slipping run nerup Leafs expects tough weekend from the Rangers Weve beaten them five times says Blake But they woke us up earlier in the sea son with four straight ties Theyre IightingIo playoff spot now and theyll be tough Everyone says we have first place locked up Blake added But were not out of the woods yet Besides my players still have lot to work for the individual awards all star spots and keeping hot for the playoffs Canadians will play the weck end series without dafencaman Lou Fontinato an ex Ranger who came to Montreal in trade for Doug Harvey the Blueshirt playingcoach Fontlnato aggravated an old groin injury last week and may he out of action for at least an other week To replace Fontinato the Habitants have called up Iean Gauthier from the HullOttawa farm club in the Eastern Pro fessiunal Hockey League Sécord captures Ont Curl Crown OWEN SOUND CF The Dayna Secord rink all but one transplanted st emcrs now playing out of Torontos Tam OShanter Club finished unde feated Friday to win the Onta rio curling championship The Secord crew disposed of their last opponents in the sixth and seventh draws of the eight rink roundrobin series to take the title without playoff They will represent Southern Ontario in the Canadian championships at Kitchener March 59 Secord 25 former national high school champion from Ri ehlea Snsk defeated Joe Gu rowka of Dixie 74 and Don Fawcett oi Thurnbury 93 to complete the sweep and elim inate any hope Bob Knippel berg of Ottawa RCAF had of catching him Knippelbergs rink defeated only by Secord in the opening round downed Evans Jenkins of Huntsville 117 and highly rated Murray Roberts of Un Innville 108 to finish with rec ord of six wins and loss Roberts who dropped both his games Friday had 43 rec ord along with Abe DiMartile of Welland Next at three wins and four losses were Don Varey of Brantford and Gurowka Faw cett won one of his six games and Jenkins was winlesa HAVE FINE STREAK The formidable Secord rink now has run up 27game win ning streak The four have not given up more than two shots in any of their last 130 ends of competition curling In ends here they allowed only 10 deuce and 21 singles With Secord are vice skip Vern Larson and second Russ Lindberg both of Bradweli Sask and lend Dave McDon ough of Port Credit Ont it was their third challenge and first success for the Ontario crown Scores Friday Sixth roundVarey BFaweett Secord Gurowka DlMar tile Roberts Knippelherg 11 Jenkins Seventh roundSecord Faw eelt Varey Gurowka Di Martiie Jenkins Knippei berg 10 Roberts Saskatchewan Is Undefeated In Winning Schoolboy Title By KEITH KINCAID HALIFAX CPA confident quartet of teenage shotmakers from katehewan captured the Canadian schoolboy curling championship here sweeping the roundrobin toum arrrent without defeat skipped by 13yearold lliike Lukowich making his third ap pearance in the national cham pionship the foursome from the small farming town of Spears population about 150 success fully took on all comers for 10 wins and no losses Saskatchewans only close call was anextraend victory over Quebec in the final round was as nervous about my last shot in thiit game as was during the big one with Manitoba said Lukowich poised first curling skip who has been playing the game for 12 years The Manitoba contest Thurs day night whieh Saskatchewan won its was the key game In Saskatchewans drive for the championship figured we had it won after that one but we wanted to win all our games almost as much as we wanted to win the tro phy said Lukowich TAKES SEVENTH It was the seventh champion ship for Saskatchewan since 1950 Western teams as expected dominated the final standings John Munros Salmon Arm rink defending the title for British Columbia was second with eight wins and two losses Manitoba skipped by Jim Wil cox of Flip Flop ended with seven wins and three losses and Alberta finished 64 Quebec and Nova Scotia had five wins and five losses New Brunswick and Ontario were 46 Northern Ontario and PrinceEdward Island 37 and Newfoundland was winiess In Round 11 gamealtSaskateh ewan beat Quebec 76 Manitoba heat New Brunswick 115 Brit lah Columbia went an extra and to heat RE 97 Alberta beat Northern Ontario 16 and Nova Scotia boat Ontario years But the Hamilton native time several Chevies are stiffi ering from aching bodies cour tcsy oi the Barrie basherr fro meodous thumps The penalty list clearly indl dates the legal effectiveness of Rays thumps The penalties be received were for defending himself against make believe hatchetrnen At the same time more Chev es took more aims at Barrie players This resulted in the hosts continually beating Fal cons to the puck The result was three goals Ray hIcCaIIum put lifeaford on top IO at 1302 of the mid dle frame slapping home re bound from the corner of the goal crease where he was parked unmolested iour minutes lata Barney Wnlmsley was allowed to skate out of the corner in front of the net and fire puck into the or corner of the cage past Don Rich Midway through the third session Walsmley deked dc fenceman Sanderson to the ice in front of Rich and gave the puck to Dave Fitter who promptly slapped it home Falcons main failing point was in being unable to cope with the dashes of Charlie Mao Donald Although he didnt Ii gure in the scoring the bold ing centre whos developed into quite stickswinger as well puckcarrier carried the puck out of his own end into Barrio territory almost at will It was onhr the Barrie blue linus that kept him from scor ing Falmns forwards seem reluctant to layohandan 11 Its obvious the pattern Fal cons have to follow tomorrow Stop MacDonald Hit Iittlo harder Talon mono shots on Henry in the other semifinal ser ies Collingwood Shipbuilders battled to 44 tie with Midland Flyers at Collingwood Barrie goal Rich defence Gariepy Robertsm Sanderson Cairns Graves iorwcrds Smith Smddm Cameron Mc hone McBride Malooey Ed ward Forbes Mentde goal Henry do feoee Bergeron Graham Whee ler Meek Parker forwards McDallurn MacDonald MacDonald Smith Fitter Ab bott Lobsinga Wnlmsley Brainard Officials Bruce Hood of Mil mend Stan Boshler of Tor Ilnt Period No scoring renames Bargain trip ping 24 Form elbowing 501 Abbott slanting 1823 Second Period movies McCallurn Abbott Meek 4602 Chevies Walmsley Fitter 1136 Penalties mbsioger and Ga riepy roughing 545 Braioard Gariepy high sticking 1031 Meek Ilmeeing 1333 Mchne hooking 1502 Ed ward and MacDonald high sticking 1704 Third Period Chevia Fitter Watrmley Penaltiu MacDonald charging 714 Wheeler trip ping 759 McCrme and Ab bott high sticking 1442 Shots on goalr By Barrie By Meaford ti 923 11 672 Wendy Outskates Senior Opponents TORONTO CFOWendy Gri oer following brilliant dis play in compulsory school fig ures Friday is almost cinch to retain the Canadian womens senior singles figure skating championship Wendy 17year old blonde has only been skating for five picked up 5469 out of possible 610 points in Fridays five fig ures in the Canadian figure skating championships here The figures count for 60 per cent of all the points the re maining 40 coming from todays freeskating events Well ballind Miss Griner are Shirra Kenworthy of Vancou ver and Torontos Petra Burke among total of 11 entries Rose Biluk of Owen Sound is rixtb Four senior dance pairs dom inated by Ontario skaters moved into todays national fin Stewarts Girls Cuff Orillians Stewarts BA thumped OriIlia 52 in Barrie and District Ladies Softball League game played at Thornton Tomsday Mary Berthalotte paced the winners with four goals Singles werahy Helen Corbett and Barb Jenkins Stocktail and Mitchell scored for Orillin Stewarts of Barrie play again this afternoon at four oclock at Guthrie Arena against Oro Minor hockey in Barrie got shot in the arm recently when three parties combined to photograph every member of LegionChurch hockey 1c gues both individually and in teams The pictures are now prominently displayed at Salem Dominion Stores in the East End Plaza Don Atkinson left chairman of the minor hockey group admires the pictures along with store manager Ernie Mason and photographer Red anero The three hope the pictures will excite adults enough to THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY FEB 24 1962 Royals Maintain Edge Over Flyers By THE CANADIAN PRESS The underdogs had their day in the Ontarioankey Associa tion Junior Series Friday night as the fourthplace Guelph Roy als kept Hamilton Red Wings from tying for first place with Montreal As Guelph trimmed Hamilton 52 fifth place Niagara Falls Flyers defeated thirdplace St Catharines Tcepees 42 Guelph retained its twopoint hold on the fourth and last pinyoff berth In Guelph the win was the first over Hamilton in nine starts this season Billy Taylor paced the Royals with pair of goals his 19th and 20th of the season Singles were added by Duke Harris Don Dibernardino and Dave ltIcCamb Ron Harris and Wayne Rivers were the Ha milton scorers Hamilton outshot Guelph 3826 but Joe Eamford in the Royals net turned in star perfum once Io Niagara Falls the Elyers win sparked hopes for ousting Barrie Bantams Top Owen Sound In OMHII Play Barrie Bantams advanced in Ontario Minor Hockey Associa tion playdowns last night here by virtue of 42 triumph over Owen Sound Sparked by Ken Frenchs two goals Barrie split secondperiod markers with the visitors then fired three unanswered tallies in the last period uhoh Brennan and Steve At kinson scored the other Barrie goals Jim Thompson collected assists nn three of the four local tallies Tennant and Henderson scored for Owen Sound Barries midget crew lost its second game to Owen Sound in the nighicap and were elimin ated from further play The Sounders scored two goals in the finale to take 54 decision Owen Sound won the first game as well last week Paul Domm led the winners with pair of goals Singles were by Dale Watson Don Douglas and Doug Hurlburt Barrie goals were by Dale Neeley Wayne Latour Don At kinson and Clayton Po flour Service PA 82659 Barrio ers Guelph from the last playoff spot Niagara Falls has 38 points to Guelphs 40 and both have four games remaining in the schedule Rival goalies Wayne Rutledge of the Fiyers and Rodger Cro zier of the Teepees turned in excellent performances in game which produced 79 shots on goal Gary Dornhoefer Gary Har mer Barry Kihhs and Jean Paul scored for the Flyers St Catharines counted goals by Fried Stanfield and Doug Jar 18 After two periods of quiet play and two minor penalties the third frame was marred by scrambles which produced six penalties five to the Fly Maroons Clip Straihroy 85 By THE CANADIAN PRESS hvo quarterfinal senior play off series opened Friday night in the Ontario Hockey Associa tion as Chatharn Maicons took onegame lead over Strathroy Rockets with an 85 victory and Woodstock Athletics tied Water loo Tigers 33 In the leagues third quarter final playoff Windsor Bulldogs took twogame lead in the second of bestofnine series against Stratford Indians with 52 win The Chntham Strathroy and WoodstockWaterloo playoffs are bestofseven sets In Stratford Windsor led 50 in the middle of the second pe riod but the Indians broke through for couple of goals while the Bulldogs were short handed Walter Pawlyshyn and Irwin Gross each scored two goals for Windsor and Gard Haidy added the other Bill Flick and Neil PROMOTE MINOR HOCKEY Cackburn were Stratfords snor ers have more of thorn attend kiddies contests Trophies To Be Won Today Play was scheduled to start today at am in three trophy events of the weeklong boa spiel at Barrie Curling Club All rinks competing today qualified earlier this week or last Saturday In four prelim inary days 21 rinks won the right to return to battle for tro phies and prizes Thsee more local rinks made it back to the finals yesterday Included was the rink skipped by Art Powell last years win ner of the third event Danger field Trophy Other Barrie qualifiers yes terday were rinks entered by Russ Ibndry and Harry Afichie Heres the way they made EXAMINER am Camp Borden Chuc Grasley skip George Wald hauer Gabe Sehn and Jim Cessford ll am Barrie Art Powell skip Jack Nixon Bruce Peacock and Jack Hamilton STERLING TRUST am Bradford Evans skip Art Knecshnw Ken iupling and Mike Kulha 11 am Camp Borden Knobby Announce Names Of Gilbey Rinks Ladies section of Barrie Curl ing Club has announced its per sonnei for rinks to compete in the Gilhey Trophy event start ing Monday All games are af ternonn MONDAYTHURSDAY Frank Knight Ethel Lon dry Jean Cole Iletty Demps ter Betty Nixon Dorothy Armstrong Herta Trauh Fran Robinson Ede Corby Jessie Troyer Hilda Stephensonn Juan Patterson Marg Peacock Gina Haipenny Marie Viau Dollie Nelson Lorna Bell Ruth Currie Lenore Woods Verna Henderson Rita Scand rctt Helen Gibson Bethea Crowc Jean Christie Ann Cal ten Peggy Hayter Joyce Seagrnm Beth Kearsey Vi Cook Barb Smith Muriel Stephens Mildred Marshall June Westgate Audrey Webb Miriam Duval Mar Hickling Paddy Wilson 10 Hazel Williams Kitty Little Eileen Norris Toni Simpson 11 Marian Parker Fran New ton Helen Newton Val Emms 12 Lillian Seymour Inez Steph enson Helen Northwny Flora Brainy TUESDAYFRIDAY Marg Moore Elsie Hurti bese Yvonne Armstrong Len ore Selch Amy Vai Mary Hamilton Irene Emery Ger trude Cook Jean Adams Mildred McKenzie Lois Patton Helen Ellis Grace Ough Dorothy Treadwcli Helen Skel ly Betty Nuttc Marian Smith Wyn Empke Eileen Bur hidge Yvonne Leighton Mary Kennedy Doris Homer Anne Spencer Marg Lloyd Jackie Miller Helen Ideson Ja anne Jackson Stella Hope Muriel Fendley Lois Richard son Doris Carnpbell Connie Merria RosalindBertram AUTO ililiiiiiS Completely Installed Transistor Powered Month Guarantee 38 Auto RadioiiandfiiEI PA 6037 Doris Johnston Gwen Lowe Kathy Nixon Gertie Walton lo Eileen Johnston Zita Hyrne Stella Clark Marg llinyor 11 Betty Clyne Freda Green llfarg llloran Willie Fithimons Spare List Sylvia Craig 42 Isabel Swan 66211 Phyl Harris 82543 Andrea Vebb 68717 Snlly Napier 82570 Fern Campbell 83420 Lillian Jackson 60967 Muriel Wolfen den 61582 Lottie Thompson 846 Marian Crossctt 35330 lllarg Gray Monday only 82677 dayonly 83770 Koren Ken nedy fllfonday only 82261 lllarg West tillonday only 9422 Al Kennedy Thursday only 84508 Della Hill Friday only 82580 to March 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