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Barrie Examiner, 8 Mar 1962, p. 10

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to Midlands strength TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor TURN TIDE Collingwood Shipbuildch are defeating Midland at the Flyers own game thumping bumping and general roughing And should the trend continue Flycrs who were supposed to knock the bejeepers out of the Shipbuild ers will find themselves eliminated from Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League playoffs With the physical beating its been hinted that the Flyersare having their share of internal roblcms Buzz Deschamps fiery winger didnt play ast game which Collingwood won 58 Rumor has it that Buzz Is unhappy And while hes unhappy he wont play The roughtough winger who can also scorea lot of goals was sorely missed But the surprise is the strength of Shipbuilders Through the season they didnt cause too many hurts except mentally Donnie Keith who was sup osed to be not just rough but dirty didnt stray too or from the straight and narrow At one time hewas hailed far and wide as one of hockeys true blue bad boys After quiet season Keith is thumping again Cal The Diesel Patterson is flooring them and Stan The Bull Ritchie is as rugged as ever Shipbuilders are keeping man close to Midlands valuable Dave Nicholishen Its been said that Dave was never more ineffective Then too Harry Lumley is outgoaling Terry Moore But the question still remains Whats happened The other series went somewhat the same for few games Bay City Falcons reputed to be the big thumpers got rocked pretty good by Meaford CthIes It was discovered early though that bumps wouldnt contain the Chevs Falcons changed their tune and Sunday sang winning song What appeared to be developing into Barrie Midland final is now much closer to Collingwood Meaford series JUST NOTES Barrie Peewces play at Brampton tonight in the first game of the homeandhome OMHA Iseiies with Brampton The series will conclude at Barrie Saturday 430 pm Tonights game is at 630 Local Bantams are idle Their next series will be against either Kitchener Guelph or Woodstock Re gardless of the opposition the set must end by March 17 An injured hand may keep Howard Forbes out the lineup for tomorrows playoff game at Mea ford Falcons cant afford any absentees if they Wish keep the Series alive Barrie rink of Tex White skip Mrs Eileen Johnston Cec Monroe and Mrs Della Hill came with in stone of winning top prize at the mixed spiel at Alliston recently The four was edged in the final by host clubs Dr Gord Smockum ilSYearOld Bobby Fischer Could Be World Chess Champ STOCKHOEM CP AP Bobby Fischer of the United States at 19 strong conte or Jon the world chess champ flhip1ECEiVES first prize the requlvalent of $250 today for his victory over 22 other competi jtors In the inter zonal chess tournament Fischer made it known Wed nesday that he believes the prize to be far too small Other se he said he was satisfied with the tournament here in which he emerged undefeated The tournament formally ends today although sixth place re mains to be decided Thisls the last ualif ing spot for the chess semifilnalshiate this spring that will determine the challenger for the world chesschnmplon ship Fischer clinched first place with 1752 points out of possib 92 Points in tournament chess are awarded on the basis of one for victory and onehalf for Ldraw ed for second place points behind the US grand master are waimr Geller and Tigran Petrosian both of the Soviet Union Fourth is shared thy another Russian Viktor Korv chnoi and Miroslav Filip of Argos May Train Near Kitchener KITCHENER or Head coach Lou Agase of Toronto Ar gonauts visited Kitchener Wed nesdny to talk about presea son training camp site and dis cuss possible postponement of Bobby Kuntz retirement plans Iv He said he was pleased with tho University of Waterloos Scagram Stadium and with lo cal facilities but few things had to be worked out before fi nal arrangements could be Cmade As to Kuntz Agase said the Eastern Conference clubs rug TEcd fullback and linebacker didnt commit himself lot depends on his straight renlng out his business problems His family and business are still jpnramount in his mind gt Kuntz announced his retire ment at the end of oat season Zhecouso of business pressure It WIIII his sixth scason with Argos Agape said he hopes to open hls training camp In the We ferlon stadium the list week of July Ilo MIIII he would bring about of players Czechoslovakia with 15 points Disputing sixth position are Pau1 Benito of the United States and Svetozar Gilgoric of Yugo slavia who are to play off for the last qualifying upot Korchnoi was lucky to be halfpoint ahead of Benko and Gligoric He was hardpressed to gain draw in his interrupted last round game Wednesday with Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg who ended the tournament tied for 17th place with points Two others qualified auto matically for the semifinals They are Paul Keres of Estonia and Mikhail T81 of the Soviet Union the former world chess champion The eight players will meet in Curacao Netherlands West In dies in May and June to deter mine who will meet Mikhail Eotvinnik of the Soviet Union Minor Finals Are Tomorrow Al The Arena Finals in all leagues of Bar rio LegionChurch hockey or ganization will be played at the arena tomorrow night starting at seven oclock Hamilton and Peterborough play for the junior title start ing at seven Whitby and Chatham follow in clash for the senior crown Springfield playsRochester in the AHL and Winnipeg opposes Montreal in the NHL clash As well as the games draws will be made for 12 door priz 65 Car rn You In Lean Than MINUTES CLEANED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TO YOUR SATISFACTION CAR WASH Cor Anne and Dunlop Sta BCs Older Curlers Leading At Kitchener By JACK SULLIVAN Canisth Press sports Editor KITCHENER CPI Big Ieague curling is supposed to be game for healthy young chaps in their 205 but you cant prove it by 47yearold Reg Stone of Trail 31 He keeps rolling along as evi dcnccd by his performance in the physically tough Canadian curling championships The chccrful strip of the Columbia champions pranccd into the final stage of the llvround roundrobin classic today at the top of the stand logs Not bad for ii rink whoso average age is 45 oldest of them all in the fiveday grind Stone accomplished It by ac cepting nod from lady luck and despite observance of strict milk diet prescribed by his doctor following slight dose of influenza He whipped past Quebec as In the fifth draw Wednesday and then was trifle lucky in the sixth to edge the lowly Prince Edward Island rinkv9a with thrcccnder in the lllh Ontariowith an average age of about 25was the only other double winner in the proceed ions The Toronto rink of anne Se cord walloped upstart New Brunswick 133 in the fifth round and foiluwcd with an ll8 vic tory over battling Quebec quartet NS SCORES UPSET Saskatchewan was handed major 116 setback by Nova Sco tie in the fifth round and settled down to defeat Manitoba 75 in roaring nlghtcnp Nova Sco tia bowed 117 to New Bnins wick in the sixth round Newfoundland and Prince Ed ward Island were double losers Manitoba Newfoundland 105 in the fifth round and AI berta followcd with Hi decl slon PEI lost 1110 to North crn Ontario in the fifth round Alberta had bye in the fifth round and Northern Ontario in thc sixth when action wound up Mon day night Stone led the race with five victories and one do feat The defending champion Alberta rink was next with four wins and one loss Saskatchewan Ne Bruns wick and Ontario each had four wins and two losses manitoba nltwins and two losses Manitoba and Northern Ontario were deadlocked with 82 records Nova Scotia had 24 posting Quebec 14 and PEI and New foundland were both winlcss Nova Scotlns victory over Sa skatchewan was the only major upset of the day ALL GAMES CLOSE But crowd of 5429 largest to watch the sport in the long history of eastern Canada curl ing was in an uproar through out the nights sixth round when all but one of the five games were decided on last rock Stone an unusually tough draw artist was behind as com ing home when skip Art Burke of Charlottetown chipped one of his own rocks out of the house leaving BC two shots Stone drew in for his winning mar E111 In the same boat as Burke was Manitoba skip Norm Ranch is deadpanned 28yearold from Winnipeg who blew 54 lead in the 12th He missed with his first rock setting up two for Saskatch ewan Skip Ernie Richardson of Regina drew in perfectly and Houcks coming home stone chipped off Saskatchewan rock and nudged one of his own into the 12Afoot circle Richard son was almost on the button With his second for three fantastic last shot by So cord produced Ontarios sixth round win Quebec behind 5H and with what appeared to be an unbeatable guard protecting shot rock in the eightfoot clr cle had its hopes dashed by Secord runner that crashed both out of the house and stayed to count two with another biting on the 12foot ring KITCHENER Ont CPD Fifth round results in the Cana dian curling championship Wed nesdny Man Nfld Ontario NB EC PEI 410 210 010 100 001 001 101 010 231 102 00 01213 000 010 100 100 011 001 030 201 020 020 20110 Ont In 20a Omli Sask 002 020 030 01 N5 110 100 zoo 0211 KITCHENER Ont CPI Sixthround results in the Cana dian curling championship chr nesdiiy Sask Man 010 020 001003 101000 010 200 101010 021110 020 NO 003 Alberta Nfid Ontario Quebec NB 030 200 211021 ll NS 001 020 000 792 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian curling champion ship standing after six rounds 300 010200200 10 011 101 m1 010 101 0130401er1 Albe 010 121 010110 British Columbia Saskatchewan New Bninswick Ontario Manitoba Northern Ontario Nova Scolia Quebec Printerl Edward Island Newfoundland mummmmmamwmv ownnnnsnams mmnuNuNNMiiIl NOVA SCOTIA skipped by Florian with broom in air was the big winner at the Canadian curling cham pionships yesterday NS do feared Saskatchewan 116 Say Bayne Secord Not From Ontario KITCHENER CPThe Do minion ii Association clamped down hard Wednesday on commuting curlers At its annual meeting the as sociation ruled that competitors in provincial playoffs must be bona fide and continuous resi dents of the plnydown area they represent since Aug of the previous year But delegates shelved for another year any ac tion on the controversial code of ethics concerning professional ism Tha residence rule was brought to head this year when three transplanted west ernersskip Bayne Secord from Richlea Sash and viceskip Vern Larson and Russ Lindberg from Bradwell Sask com peted in the current Canadian championships for Ontario All three are assistant curling managers at the Toronto Tam OShanter Club eight months of the year and return home for four months to manage their parents farms Exceptions to the rule include government bank institution and business transfers armed services personnel and college students notice of motion for Code of Ethics was read at the meet ing by past president Colin Campbell of Toronto am bringing this thing forward now so that vote may be taken at our next annual meeting he said This will be held in Bran don Man next March CANT TAKE MONEY The Code of Ethics almost word for word with the code adopted by the Ontario Curling Association in 195s states that curler to be eligible for pro vincial competition cannot ac cept money as prize and cannot accept any prize valued at more than $150 rink can not accept prizes valued at more than $600 George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA 84186 FOR MORE OUT OF LIFE EXPAND YOUR LIVING WITH YOUR FAMILY No need to move there are many ways to expand your present home attic IT CAN BE DONEI rec room room addition Jet Beaver show you porch kitchen Window shop in the convenience of your home We bring our products to you and only at your invitation Our courteous experienced Home Remodelling representative will call at your home any time mom ing afternoon or evening Hell as sist you with planning and ideas financing to the completion of the job PH PA 85541 Beaver Home Remodelling Department hEPENDAIJLI BEAVER UMBER izs ammo is The proposed DCA code also places reasonable limit on the amount of expense money which curler may accept for com puting in provincial national and intemntlooal events sanc tioned by his provincial group or the DCA curler classed as profes sional could be reinstated only once He could not be reinstated If be this been professional for five years or more He could not be reinstated for at least one year after his violation against the code The code would also seek to discourage gambling connected with the sport The DCA rejected change in the sliding rule proposed by the Royal Caledonia Curling Asso ciation of Scotland Canadian Horse Wins At Arcadia ARCADIA Calif fAPCana dinn owned FourandTwenty found everything to his liking Wednesday as he won the $211 600 San Bernardiiio Handicap in wiretoewire performance at Santa Anita Park Emerging from the doghouse after his thirdplace finish as the added Santa Anita Handicap 10 days ago the pride of Alberta Ranches of Calgary won by four lengths long shot Macdan finished second and Juandro was third in the field of 10 FourendTwenty the favorite carried high weight of 127 and negotiated the L16 miles over slow track in Na 15 The Alberta four year old winning his fourth stakes oi the meeting paid $3 $2 80 and $2 Save with My ambition is to hit so in the betting choice in the $100000l State Farms low insurance rates for careful drivers See me CHARLIE HEYWORTH 14 Berczy St PA 53952 OR CALL OR SEE sHARRY FROM 31 Oak St PA 61453 STATE FARM UTUAL summits insurinrrcanrinv CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE roitoNro an In urninn Stuart Supports Maris Average FORT MYERS Fla AP chk Stuart who once hit 66 home uns in season slit in the shade of Pittsburgh Pirates canteen and talked about Roger Maris It makes me mad when hear somebody rapping Maris because he only batted 269 while hitting those 61 home runs the National League player said Wednesday Bah Ling averages dont mean thing in the sense of man like Maris who hit til To fellow who hits only so or 35 it is necessary to bar 300 to make money In my case it meant something that finished with 301 Maris had the perfect park for leftbender to hit home runs in He got off slow last year like me He might get off slow again But think he wiII bit so or more again In our league Orlando Ce peda ought to hit over 50 Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews could hit 50 also 61 Youve got to be lucky to get that high Stuart hit 13 in September last season and wound up with 35 his best in the majors It still was far short of thateyepopping 66 he hit in Lincoln in the old Western League in 1956 They dont count said Stu art That was in the minors major leagues But Forbes Field is too tough park 365 feet Cen Com Finals At Camp Borden Tonight mm Kingston and Camp Pctawawa play tonight at eight oclock for the Central Command Olympic hockey championship at Camp Borden Army The clubs gained the final afA ter fuoday moodrobin sere ics which included Camp Bor den 14man and Oakiillc Yesterday Pctawawa blasted Camp Borden 105 and Kingston sacked London es Tuesday leafed London 51 Flyers Wear Hard Hats NIAGARA FALLS Ont CP Hockey was dangerous enough by itself but when his tcnm faced the added danng of lont real Fanim fallout coach llap Emms took steps 50 when Niagara FallsFly crs invade the Forum Sunday theyll take whole Ienmioad of combustion workch hard hats Flych and the Baby Habs of Montreal are engaged in nest ofvseven Ontario Hockey Asso ciation Junior semi final Montreal won the first game 42 at home Tuesday night The second game goes in Niagara Falls Friday with the third back in Montreal Sunday In the first game the fallout consisted of rubbers pennies nlckcls WPcorn peanuts pro grams and other assorted ob jects showered down from the stands We had fans hit and cut by Oakville thumped Borden 1H and Petawawa de coins whistling down from above and players hit by rubbers pro grams and the like Emms sJId Wednesday The Forum apparently doesnt do anything about the dangerous praciice J1 Ihn 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