Mustard 89 Slinker SlOan Sets The Paoe COLORADO SPRINGS Colo CPI Tod Isliokcrl Sloan the former NHL centre who says playing as an amateur is fun is wasting no timebefore he started displaying his wares in the world hockey chanipion ships Sloan yearold veteran of 12 seasons In the National Hockey League before he re turned to amateur status last December scored two goals and assisted on two others to lead Canadas Gait Terriers toan easy victory over Finland Thursday night at Denver This isnt like the NHLits fun says the darkhaired na tive of Vinton Que who lives in Toronto where he has iinnn cinl interest in construction company still like the game But got fed up with pro hockey the routine the tough training camps the Tilgame grind Those bodychecks hurt too Theres hardly any bodychecking In those international games Canada moved to the top of the stan ng in the champion ship div ion along with the United States and Switlerland who also won their opening games US FINISH FAST The held scoreless in the first peri eight goals in the second pcriod and trounced Norway 142 in Broad moor Vorld Arcna here Thurs day night Switzerland which doesnt fig ure to he up there long had the distinction of gaining the first victory in the top bracket when it bent Britain 64 in an after noon game at Colorado Springs in the only Group game flayed at Denver The Nether nds outlastcd Australia 64 The Canadians and the US wont play again until Saturday night when Canada will meet West Germany Sweden plays Switzerland the West Germans take on Norway and Finland tackles Britain in Iodays championship action to Group Japan meets France Canada the defending cham pion played sivcly against the Finns and concen trated its scoring into flurrios tallying twice in less than two minutes early in the first period to take command In the second period Gait scored twice in i7 scmods and added hm more goals within seven seconds dur last minute of the pe riod POWER PLAY WORKS No of the Canadian goals were scored while the Finns were man short album with lifetime NHL record of 220 goals scored the third and eighth goals and as sisted on the second and the fourth Bob llfadcr Joe llinlo Jack McLeod Bob McKnight Ted htaki and Floyd Butch Martin scored singles for the Canadians who held an overwhelming 4117 edge in total shots Only some near impossible saves by Finnish goalie nisto Kaitaln prevented the Canadians rng the score into dou hle figures Harold Boat iiur icy got excellent support from his big defoncemen all night He missed shutout early in the third period when Ertti Niemi nens closein shot slipped just Inside the nets Most of the time the Finns tired desper ately from 20 to 50 feet out WILL USE OXYGEN Canadian coach Lloyd Houbcll said in the dressing room after wnrd that the thin air and the rough ice surface kept the Car nadinns from playing their best He planned to have the players Major Ball Opens Exhibition Series NEW YORK CF Major league baseball opens its 1962 exhibition season Saturday with several clubs still faced with major problems of juggling per sonnet Fans will also get look at NcwgtYork litets and Houston Colts making their national league debuts Among clubs with woos are Chicago Cubs Pittsburgh Pi rates Baltimore Oriolcs and New York Yankees But the men with the big headache is Fred Hutchinson of Cincinnati Reds winners of the 1961 National League pennant His prime con cern is replacement for Gene Freese bardhitting third base man who produced 25 home runs last year but will be on the side rlines for three months with an ankle fracture suffered in an in trosquad game OEPEDA SIGNS San Francisco Giants had their main worry settled Thurs day when Orlando Cepeda 1961 home run king in the National League ended his holdout by agreeing to terms for an esti mated $46000 Cepeda who had 46 homers and 142 runs batted in with an average of 311 last year told the Giants in telegram from his Puerto Rico home he will re port for action Monday He had sought $60000 contract but settled for $16000 raise Hutchinson is giving rookie Cliff Cook trial run in Freeses spot If he doesnt make it out fielder Frank Robinson may have to switch to the infield Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees have been hurt BOWLING ORIGWALS Scores Camellias Asters Pansies Sunflowers Petunias Daisies Orchids Roses Standing Camelliss 113 0r chids 96 Roses 95 Daisies 95 Sunflowers 86 Asters 85 Pan sies G7 Petunios 63 Helen Cross had the high sin gle of 310 and top triple of 671 Marg Pcden had 292 single and 634 triple Pat McGuire had 279 single and 522 triple Other high singles were Dot Rugman 212 Helen Cross 220 Myrtle Coleman 214 Mary Woodstock 242 Marie Hutchin son 233 Millie Cairns 210 Dor is Travis 213 KEMPVIEW LADIES Scores Oaks Wee ing Wil low Maples Skun Bushes Cedars Elms Standing Cedars so Weeping Willows 55 Oaks 50 Elms 44 Maples 42 Skunk Bushes 39 Doris Travis hail the high single of 219 and the top triple or 552 Peggy Hoare had 212 single and Haze Webb and Norma Cohan had singles of 215 AFTERNOON LADIES Standing Golden Rod 99 Poison ivy as Lambs Quarters 85 Ragweed 62 Thistle 59 Elva Sinclair had Ithe top single of 277 Gertie Dickey had the best triple 581 by the departure of players for the United States armed forces total of major leaguers have been called to service Chicago Cubs are trying to convert shortstop Ernie Banks into first baseman Pittsburgh Pirates will be hoping for return to form of pitcher Vern Law the Orioles need re placement for pitcher Stove Barber and the Yanks are test ing applicants for shortstop Tony Kubeks job breathe from oxygen containers in their next outing We were substituting eicry minute instead of every two minutes like we usually do We played well it was good team effort but we can play better Finnish goalie Kaitala stocky 2D year old with youngcrlooking face was weary in the dressing room after stoplt ping Canadian shots12 in the third period Through an interpreter ha said lve never seen shots like some of those the Canadians fired They were just like rifle bullets especially that No player idefencsman Harry Smiihl The US exploded for eight successive goals in less than 11 minutes of the second period to crush the Norwegians Paul Coppo set the pace with three goals and two assists Four other players scored two goals eachDick Roberge Reg llleservc Billy Christian and as car Illahle TOD SDDAN Barrie Peewees Tie Brampton Barrio Peewces rapped home four thirdeperiod goals last night to tie Brampton 55 in the first game oi their Ontario Illin or Hockey Association playoff series The host club re ited to be the pick of Out Poswoss looked like it was going to run array with the affair early in the game Barrio scorers included Billy MecPhcrson Greg McKnight Gary lifeger Jim Sariennt and Murray Perry Final game of the homeand home series is slated for Bar rie Arena tomorrow afternoon at 430 HO Hobs Take Lead In EPHL By THE CANADIAN PRESS HullOttawa Canadians who have been systematically chop ping their way upwards from third place vaulted into the leadership at the Eastern Pro Ski Conditions Reported Good TORONTO CPiékiing con ditions were excellent to good at most Central and Western Ontario céntres Thursday Conditions at individual cen tres Barrie Snow VallcylEight and 24 inches of packed sugary snow on hill and trail respec tively conditions excellent to good gt Cedar Springs Burlington Six and 15 inches fast icy snow good to fair Colliogwood Alpinello and 24 inches packed good Cnllingwood Blue Mountains 10 and 16 inches spring ski ing very good Collingwood Grand Peaks Eight and 12 inches packed good Don Valley10 inches packed on hill good Glen Eden ight inches of su gar snow on hill and trail fair Grand Bend Pinery Park Bare patches on bill and trail poor KitchenerSix and 10 inches packed good Markdale Beaver Valleylla and as inches corn snow excel lent Midland il inches hard packed on hill and trail excel lent New Hamburg HidesWayl is and 24 inches hardpacked air Newmarketls and 18 inches packed crusty good orangeiille Cedar Springs 12 and 14 inches packed good Orangeville Happy Hollow 12 and 14 inches pockedgood Orangeville Hockeylls and 30 inches hard packed good Orangeville Twin Hearthsl 12 and 24 inches rolled and packed good Orangeville Valley Schuss 10 and 20 inchesrpacked sug ary excellent Oshawa KirbySix and 18 inches packed granular good Owen Sound Chatsworthltlo and 40 inches packed excellent Teeswaterla inches packed on hill and trail good TorontoSummitEight and 10 inches corn snow good Woodstock10 and 20 inches corn snow good fessional Hockey League Thurs day night double barrelied scoring burst by Jim Roberts and Fred Hills in the second period cli maxed some lineupjuggling and gave the Habs 21 victory over the troublesome North Bay Trappers The victory moved the Cana diens one point ahead ot Kings ton Frontenacs and Kitchener Waterloo Beavers HullOttawa and KW have 10 games left in the 70game schedule while the Frontenacs have 11 Sault Ste Marie Thunder birds still battling elimination from the fourth and last playoff spot came through with 24 victory over fourthplace Sud bury Wolves in the nights other game They snatched the victory with little more than minute remaining when Bob Courcys harmless looking shot was screened from goalie Carl Wetzel and slid law into corner SCORES 0N FIRST SHOT North Bays lohn Sieaver dis mayed the 1592 Hull fans when he tallied on waisthigh drive with the first shot of the game The Canadiens troubles were complicated by the absence of star centre Billy Carter called up by the parent Montreal Ca nadlens of the National League as substitute for injured Henri Richard They finally hit the right com bination in the new line of R0 crts Hilts and Bill Masterton The two goals came at 225 and 24arof the second period after snappy pass plays HullAOttawa played tight de fensive game in the third period to protect the lead and Northl Bay got nowhere when goalie Claude Dufour was pulled in the last minute At Sault Ste Marie rookie Doug Robinson got the Thunder birds first goal and veteran Leo Lahine replied for Sudbury The TBirds who have nine games left are in the cellar 13 points behind Sudbury and two hack of the Trappers HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 TEE BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY MARCH 19d Two National Skiing Titles llnd Free Training lit Stake By STUART LAKE CAMP FORTUNE Que tCl Two national skiing titles and an expensespaid training trip to Europe for four Canadian jump ers will be at stake here over the weekend About 44 skiers are expected to compete in the Dominion jumping championship Satur day The same field swings hack into action Sunday in the OKeefa Tournament of Cham pions and the European trips will be offered to the top four The Canadian crosscouniry title will he decided Saturday on 15kiiometre course over Ottawa Ski Club trails in this fesort 11 miles north of the cap tll interest in the jumping com petitions qulckened Thursday with the announcement that Jacques Charland of lrolsRiv ieres Qual the defending cham pion has entered both events Charland now is under sus pension by the Canadian Ama teur Ski Association for his blast against Franz Baler the coach of the national jumping team SECOND LOST YEAR Second in the tonic tourney last year and thus eligible for one of the training trips spon sored by the brewing company Charland was dropped from the trip and the Canadian team after he charged that Baicr was incompetent Baicr coached the Canadian Olympic team at Squaw Valley in 1960 The CASA gave him an overwhelming vote of confidence and barred Charland Indefi nitely from all international events This automatically cost Char land his place on the Canadian team and also the free trip In Europe since condition of both is that skier must be eligible to compete for Canada in the 196i Olympics CASA President Rae Grinneli oi Mnnoiick Ont said Char lands case comes before the competitions committee next spring He said it was proba hie that the sixlimes Canadian champion will have his suspen slon lifted then COULD GET BACK Thus Charland acknowledged as Canadas No Jumper could win his way back to the Canadian team and be in line for one of the 1961 European trips SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor NEVER TOO SOON FOR FISHERMEN Those wonderful nuts Fishermen are looking to the sunshine and melting snow with glee It means that in the nottoodistant future the ice will disappear from lakes and streams It means that theyll be lining the running waters in just month and half And from what they say about these fellows who go to great lengths to catch game fish its never too early to start preparing gear Following are the open seasons for angling in the Lake Simcoe District Black Bass October 15 All dates are inclusive large and smallmouth June 30 to Maskinonge June 80 to October 15 Speckled trout brown trout and aurora trout April 28 to September 15 Rainbow trout general oEen season for district April2810 September 15 La October and November to ed open season for district 30 Write Department of Lands fie information regarding areas son applies Yellow pickerel and pike Simcoe April 28 to November 30 extend Apiil 28 to November and Forests for speci where evtended soa general season for to land waters May 12 to March 31 No closed season in Georgian Bay and Great Lakes bordering the dis trict Lake trout to October general season for district November Lake Simcoe December 20 to October No closedseason in Great Lakes or Georgian Bay Sturgeon No closed season in Great Lakes and Georgian Bay other waters June 15 to May 14 LIMITS BY ANGLING Black bass Six in one day Maskinonge Two in one day not less than 28 inches in length Yellow pickerel and pike Six in one day Lake trout Lake Simcoe Two in one day Remainder of district Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay Three in one day Rainbow trout Five in one day Brown and aurora trout Five in one day Speckled trout One and an additional 14 in one day providing the additional 14 in the ag gregate weigh not more than 10 pounds Sturgeon One in one day Note Possession limit shall not exceed one days catch Length is measured from tip of the head jaws closed to tip of tail lobes compressed Door 1800 miles Heater 1960 FORD Four Door Fairlane 500 $1599 1955 NASH RAMBLER FAIRLANE Curling Honors Will Go West By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor KlTCHENEB CPIThe 33rd annual Canadian curling cham pionship winds up today with the same old retrain The West is streaking ahead or the East in the chase for thetitie By late afternoon or night the West will have wrapped up its 73th championship including 11 straight since Nova Scoiia last won it for the East in I951 Incidentally Nova Scotl started off this classic hack in 1927 with winner Now with the final two draws of the llround round robin competition set for morning and afternoon about the only thing eastern rinks can do is try to prove they can be of some null anco value to western quer lets march to the title The East was blown out of contention Thursday after nine rounds Picking winner is nnyones guess Saskatchewan British Co lumbla Alberta and Manitoba started play today with six vic tories and two losses each 0n tario was with only one game on tap and the uthers in the llarink competition had pro gressively worse records right down to eight losses in as many starts for both Newfoundland and Prince Edward island STONE DRAWS CROWDS Sentimental favorite with the crowds in the BC rink skipped by 41yearold Reg Stone mak Ing his sixth appearance in the Canadian final Hs hu yet to win Stone his 46yearold brother Roy 49 year old Frenchy dAmour and Harvey McKay Jayeorctd lead posted double victories Thursday 103 over Northern Ontario in the seventh round and over Ontario In the ninth draw Both of Stones wins were on an extra end and Reg won them on last rock The Trail foursome oldest of all rinks herehas been playing as unit for only one season al though the Stones and dAmour have been curling more than 10 years Peter Thomson Leads Tokyo Golf TOKYO APlPeter Thomson of Australia fired course rec ord fourunderpar 08 today to grab the lead at the halfway mark of the Yomluri Open golf championship with whole to tsl of 140 The fourvtlmo British Open champion carded flva birdies and went over regulation figures on one hole on the sawyard Yomiurl public course He was three strokes ahead of Harn yoshi Kobari of Japan Al Balding of Toronto who had an opening 70 shot 14 in the second round and dropped into fiveway tie for third Gravenhurst Wins Rose Bowl Playoff Gravenhurst won the Rose Bowl playoff at Cookstown Curling Club yesterday and will travel to Hamilton next Friday for the Ontario cham pionshlp Lloyd Wright skipped his rink to two wins over Larry Harts Barrio Curling Club lour Grav enhurst won the first game 93 on the last stone Barrio won the second wonder 136 then Gravenhurst took the final con test 106 Wright had his wife and Mr and llirs Bill Doherty Hart hadMrs Marion Smith Fred Pearson and Mrs Doris Hom Er 500 Many observers belicle the Richardson family rink from BeA gins can take it for record equaillng three times They beat defending champion iicc Ger vais from Alberta 9a in the eighth round Thursday and fol lowed with an easy IM win over Newfoundland The Hichnrdsonsskip Ernie mate Arnold second Cornet and lead Weswon in 1959 and 1960 and another title would put them in the same bracket with Matt Baldwin of Edmonton who won in 1954 1957 and 1958 and Will nipcgs Ken Watson winner in 1536 1912 and 1916 FALCONS NEED WIN TONIGHT Bay City Falcons are travelling about so miles in an effort to stay alive in the Geo gian Bsy intermed late Hockey League playoffs Once there Falcons will take to the ice against Mea ford Chevies Barrie win must Chevies lead the bestofrevén series 31 Chsvies took the first three games of the series and Falcons came alive with gusto in the fourth So did the fans Geriais coo pound potth farmer rebounded from bil serenihround loss till 101 win mcr New Brunswick and pasting of Quebec Manitoba skipped by iiiyeav old Norman Houck played thttl rounds and won them all The rink opened with 74 decisloiif over New Brunswick beat 0052 her 96 and ended with 151 vlctnry over PEl other seventh round games saw Quebec boat Nora Seotia 11c and Ontario wallop Prince Edward island 124 lo the eighth round Onturt beat Northern Ontario 105 sod Nova Scotia defcatcd Prince Ed ward lslnnd 129 New Brunswick ran wild against Newfoundland in the ninth draw picking up victory Nova Scotia beat North crn Ontario 1M CROWD SETS RECORD crowd of 5672 watched Thursday nights proceedings This was record for curllnl match in eastern Canada The 10th round today was to start at 930 am The 11th was set for pm In the morning trial British Columbia was matched against Nova Scotia Alberta against Prince Edward lslnnd Saskat chewan against New Brunswick and Manitoba against Northern Ontario and in the other game it was Quebec against New foundland Ontario had the bye Freshman effrey Paces Wings Win By IE CANADIAN PRESS Larry Jeffrey has scored five goals in in games and that in nutshell is what makes Do trait Red Wings think they can still make the National Hockey League playoffs Jefffey 21 just brought up from Edmonton of the Western Hockey Magus fired two goals Thursday night as the Wings boat lostplace Boston so and made hot race for fourth place tha lost playoff positionAvon hotter Val Fontoyns got the other Red Wing goal and gooler Hank Bassen turned in fine sortop effort to earn his third shutout of the season In the only other game of the Cold War Nips Another Event NEW YORK APlTha cold war has put crimp in another world athletic event The world weightlifting cham pionships originally scheduled for Hershey Pa have been transferred to Budapest Hun gary by the World Weightlifting Federation The 115 Amateur Athletic Un ion said Thursday Bob Hotfman of York Pa who had been named meet director has been so advised by the world group The change was made be cause of visa problems in con nection with the East German representatives George Bones CONSTRUCTION LTD IBanio PA 83185 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne Door Radio Tone new timighout $2299 ONLY 19000 miles 1960 ANGLIA Door Deluxe $1499 night Montreal Conadiens and Toronto the leagues first and secondploce teams respoctiv ely tied 11 in Montreal leave log Toronto trailing the Habs by seven points Detroits win out the gap bo tween the Wings and the New York Rangers who currently hold is vital fourth place down to single point and Detroit still has two games in hand HOLD DOWN HOWE Boston did fine lob holding down Gordie Howe who is try lag hard to get his 500th motor league goal but Detroit didnt need him Val Fonteyno started it all with goal at 11100 of the first period and only four minutes later Jeffrey pounced on re bound and fired it through the legs of Bruino gosler Brucl Gamble in the third period in horns another one this time 15foot backhonder Detroits win was now tin teams second in its last um firestoney STORES 88 DUNLOP ST WEST PA 66585 1959 FORD Country Sedan V8 radio two tone brown and whito matching interior BAY CITYMOTOS ii 45 BRADFORD sT Open Evenings Until l0 pm