By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor TWO TANGO Its possible that this fall complain that Barrie Distri Conservation Club wouldnt accommodate them at Hunter Safety Courses And true to form the cries will be So before this happens the question had better be asked Where were you last Last Thursday That was the date of the first night of Hunter Safety Courses at three members of the Conservation Club as directors 50 how many came forth ONE Only one fellow showed And he was after the card that he had earned last course would suggest that the members of the club not only the instructors are little unhappy Their pledge is to promote conservation help save lives by making of guns and living in the woods as This four week course can if The club does not profit courses The $1 course fee pays for rental of the hall and equipment used in instruction If there was ever worthwhile course to be had this is it Is it possible that all hunters and prospective hunt ers are fully qualified to go arms dont believe so Is it possible that hunters really dont care about themselves or those in the woods with them dont believe so There are probably some club is getting share of the lug oh Tllese are the persons that tion so they can get the allclear Blue Card in the fall Dont say it doesnt happen because it does The Conservation Club has persons successfully through passed last year Could it be on the scene for 1962 Despite the flunking out of the first day Is goi As well as the patrons will have chance prizes ng ahead with plans to start the course tomorrow night at the Legion Instruction starts at seven oclock JUST NOTES Walter Craig skipped Emerson Webb Clare Mills and Jack Lynn to first prize in one draw at Camp Borden Army Bonspiel Saturday girls playoff hockey game Thursday prospective hunters will ct Hunters and Anglers if this type of gripe runs loud and earshattering Thursday Barrie Legion Hall with to take the course Not year upon completion of Theyve also pledged to hunting the handling easy as possible all of that solitary cent from the into the woods with fire folks that do believe the dollar Reain big think will look for free instruc directed several hundred the course total of 155 that no new hunters are the club to win couple of cash Watch out for the explosion if Roger Maris has rough year at the plate while refusing to talk to those dabble reporters Collingwood Shipbuilders lead Meaford Chevies 10 with one game tied in the final series for the Georgian Bay Intermediate Hockey League Championship Bertram and Sons and Dominion Store play the second game of Mercantile Hockey League finals to night atseven oclock Bertram took the first game by default This is bestoffive Barrie Arena series All games are at Canada To Send Squads Abroad Says Roxburgh KITCHENER CPI Hockey trafï¬c across the Atlantic will be heavier than ever next sea son President Jack Boxburgh of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association said Tuesday in an nouncing details of series of tours and exhibition games Canada will send senior team on Christmas tour of Czechoslovakia and will prob ably dispatch selected junior team to tournament in Prague late in March Sweden will probably send strong touring side to Canada in late November although de tails are only in the preliminary stage John Bunny Aheame Euro pean president of the Interna tional Ice Hockey Federation is arranging fSgame protour drew BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby full of Chicago Black Hawks scored his 43th goal of the season Tucsday night and to within one point of New York Rangers in the rare for the National Hockey League individual scoring crown The goal came in Chicagos so win over Detroit Bed Wings in the leagues only scheduled game and brought Hulls poinl total to in Bathgate has 32 points on 27 goals and leagueleading 55 assists Stan ltfikita of the Black Hawks scored his 24th goal and moved one point behind third ranked Gordie Howe of Detroit Howe has 75 points The leaders APIS Jones Sidelined Bengals NEW YORK lAllA medical report showing lowgrade malignancy has delayed Sam Jones comeback try and cloudcd Detroit Tigers pitching picture in the American League Jones whose trademark whiplash pitching delivery will be lost to the club for an indefi nite period while undergoing special treatment The 3yearold righthander one of the National Leagues leading pitchers until he slipped to on 88 uonlost record and was bothered by arrn trouble with San Francisco Giants last year was aiming at com2lt back this season nger manager Bob Soliciting said he was hoping to use Jones as principal backup man to his big three Frank Lary Jim Running and Don hfossi Hurlch Early Wynn and Hcrb Score appeared sharp for Chi cago White Sox in 21 12in ning exhibition victory over Lox Angelcs Dodgers at Palm Springs Fin Tuesday Wynn who will be shooting for his 300th victory this season worked the first three innings and allowed two hits Score who had 12 record lost season became the first white Sox pitcher to go five in nings and was nicked only for an unearned run in the eighth It twoout basesloaded single by Nollie Fox won for Chicago In the thh YANKEES LOSE New York Ynnkces first loss of the exhibition season and Worr SAM JONES sensational performance by San Franciscos Willie Mays were other major developments The Yankees who had won nine straight baffles lost $1 to St Louis Cardinals In 11 innings at St Petersburg Fla wild throw to first by second base man Pedro Gonzalez attempt ing to complete routine double play that would have ended the inning let in the winning run Two of New Yorks five efforts allowed the other two runs ltfnys hit two triples and single and drove in six runs in the Ginnts 143 rout of Los An gcles Dodgers at Sarasota Flo Orlando Ccpedn contributed his first homer of the spring Fronts Beavers Gaining On Hubs By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Secondplace Kingston Fron tenacs and third place Kit chenerWaterloo Beavers battled to 44 tie in Eastern Profes sional Hockey League action Tuesday night and each gained point on the frontmnning Hull Ottawa Canadicns who were dumped 31 by North Bay Trappers Kingston has played 64 games of the 7gamc scheduletwirl less then HullOttawa and one less than Kitchenerand trails the Canadicns by three points Kitchener is two points behind Kingston In the threeway battle for the league championship Fifthplace North Bay moved to within eight points of the idle fourth place Sudbury Wolves North Bay with five games left EPHL Playoffs Start April OTTAWA CPlThe Eastern Professional Hockey League an nounced today that playoffs in the six team loop will start April After the 7ugamc schedule ends April two bestofsovcn semifinal series will be held one between the first and third place teams and the other be tween the second and fourth place clubs League officials said the first game of each series will be played April in the home arena of the first and second placc clubs Both series must he ended no later than April 18 The two winners then will start bestofseven final series no later than April 20 These games must be concluded by April 30 Further details will be en 1ounced once the top four teams in the league have ben deter mined Swedes Have No Great Fear Of Canadians has mathematical chance to catch Sudbury which has six games to play for the last play off position Lastplace Sault Ste Marie with 43 points has been elimi natcd from playoff contention LED BY LEITER Kingston was led Tuesday night by forward Bob Lciter who slammed in three goals the third with less than minute to play for the Frontenacs tying goal Kitchener had taken the lead early in the final period on goal by fuel Pearson while his team was man short Kingstons other goal was scored by Norman Lcclair Len Robson with two and Jim Neil son were the other Kitchener scorers nvo goals by Joe Szura and the goaltending of Claude Du four sparked North Bay to its win over HullOttawa Dufour was often spectacular in turning back as Canadicns shots and held them at bay until the final period whon Fred Hilts hit for HullOttawa John Slcaver added the other North Bay tally llrgos Give Out Training Site find Program The Toronto Argonaut Foot ball Cluh completed plans to day for its 1962 training camp site Waterloo University and the University of Waterloo have been chosen as the sites for the 1562 training camp The Argus will be quartered and fed by Waterloo University and the University of Waterloo will provide all practice faci bties At the University of rloo the Argos will use the fine facilities of Seagram Stadium modern 6500seating capicity stadium For the first time in several real 167 minutes lat Montreal Saturday night clinched Bantams Start LOOKING BACK Arena Winter Season Was Hectic As Ever SemiFinals Here Friday Barrie Bantams start Ontario Minor Hockey Association semi finals Fridny here against Feterbomugh This is twogame goalsto count series Second game is back at Pctcrborough March Bl Barrie pulled somewhat of an upset in its last series nipping the big Kitchener crew Game time here Friday is 730 pm NHL LEADERS Standings Montreal won 39 lost 14 tied it points 92 Points Bathgate New York The local world of sport is experiencing the annual lean weeks Its the time of year that en ergetic athletes promoters ctc use to take few minutes away from some organization They can do it without worry of tomorrow Its also time for them to look back on whats happened while the snow was still com fng down and whats to he done when the snow is gone ARENA Thats the way it was with arena manager Wes Allsopp His busy season is over How ever winter activity is still dotted here and there along his record books But looking back to when the arena opened last fall Mr Ali az Goals Hull Chicago 48 Assists Bathgatc 55 Sbutouis Hall Chicago Pennlucr Fontinato Mont lsapp could conclude but one thing it was busy and inter csting season Most of the arena ice time is used for recreational pur poses good example for start is public skating About 15000 persons 12000 being children used 100 hours for pleasure skating The final session is on tap for this Satur day afternoon and evening Interesting too Is the num ber of arena skaters despite knowledge that Bnrrie had six outdoor surfaces this winter Figure skating which closes March 31 with the annual Spring Carnival had its usual place in the arena program About 160 hours were used by the Zooodd members of the club These were for instruction individual and group as well Before Chic By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull scored his 48th goal of the season Tuesday night setting off wild demon strntion by fans at Chicago Sta dium Ho connected in the last period against Detroit Red Wings Screams shricks yells were mixed with the tools of horns in the demonstration that lasted eight minutes It was Chicagos last home Home of the waist National Hockey League schedule and the goglWis the last in 30 victory over the Red Wings Hull now has two more games C1 and New York Sunday night in which to equal or surpass the sogoal scoring record of Cana diens Maurice Richard tied by Bernie Geoffrion also of Cane diens last season COSTLY DEFEAT The victory meant nothing to the Black Hawks who have third place in the SIG STEHLERS CINCI REDS GLENN IIALL league standings But for the fled Wings struggling for the Regina Unbeaten ln Legion Curling FREDERICTON CP Bur Icy Townsends Saskatchewan rink is todays fourth round in the Royal Canadian Le ORLANDO Fla APlDid Cincinnati win the National League pennant last year wit the help of some cloakand dngger sign stealing Pitcher Joy Hook Rcdleg hurler last season who is now with the New York Mets Tuesday backed up reports champions had man posted In the centre field scoreboard gion curling championships as the only undefeated foursome in the 10 rinks competing Townsends Regina Granite Kings stretched their record to 3D Tuesday by conquering two previouslyunbeaten rinks They started the day by defeating Gordie MacDonalds Ontario rink 86 and in the third round took Alberta 126 Townsend had little difficulty at some home games to pick off signs flashed by opposing catchers The signs were reportedly telephoned to the Cincinnati dugout Reports that Cincinnati was using Brooks Lawrence for mer Redleg pitcher who is now scout in the scoreboard role have been rampant this spring dont know exactly what games but do know that Brooks Lawrence was out there in the scoreboardl Hook said It was common knowledge on our club other clubs were doing it at their home parks too Hook said he suspected Chilt cago Cubs ard Milwaukee Bra didnt say anything about it but Im on the Mets and want to protect the Mets against that sort of thing think its wrong Hook said The commissioner Ford Frickl should see that ruling is put in disposing of the Albertans skipped by Bob Woods Playing their rollicking takeout game they blanked the first end grabbed two in the second and stole another pair in the third From then on it was clear sail lng big fourunder in the 11th clinching the win The Granite Kings defendin champs in the annual bonspiel were to meet New Brunswick with 12 record this morning and go against Nova Scotia 21 in the afternoon Townsend should have clear sailing in to round roundrobin tournament He meets winless Quebec British Columbia God with Al berla Ontario and Nova Scotia with 24 records scored close 98 win over Prince Edward Is land In other ction Alberta trounced Newfoundland 104 be tario beat Nova Scntia 146 be fore bumping into the powerful Saskatchewan Nova Scotia beat BC 1210 in the third round Manitoba PEI Newfound land and New Brunswick have nights sixth draw of the 10 fore losing to Townsend and on Bobby Hull Pots No 48 Fans Stanley Cup playoff berth it was costly defeat The Wings still trail fourth placa New York Rangers by one point and each team only has two more games to play before the Tilgame schedule ends Sunday night The Black Hawks concen trated on setting up Hull for shots Tuesday night He had ll clenn ones missing five and having goalie liank Basscn of the Red Wings block the others before teammate Bill Hay helped him for goal Hull appeared reluctant to talk about the possibility of matching Richards record LAUDS TEAM All wont to talk about is how the fellows on this team are with me all the time out there trying to set upshots for me giving me all the chances they can Weve got two games loft and Ill go out in themshoot ing he said The goal extended Hulls late season drive He hasscored 33 times in his last 29 games It also tied the NHL record for most goals by left winger In one season The mark was established last year by Frank Mahoviich of Toronto Maple Leafs It also brought his point total for the season to 81 just one behind pacesetting Andy Bath gato of New York Rangers Almost forgotten in the excite ment about Hull was the perfoh mance of Glenn Hall in the Chicago nets Hull kicked out 28 Detroit shots for his ninth shutout of the seasontops in the league Stan Mi tas goal gave the Hawks 11 lead in the first period and Bob Turner got he second goal early in the third as rehearsals which are still underway for the big night Speed skating played small part in the arena program And it was only natural that it was nt too large These skater nccd outdoor conditions simi lar to competition atmosphere These skaters used if hour before the outdoor rinks became suitable The Broomball League which is in the playdowns played from November through March Schedule games were double headers every week MINOR IIOCKEYV One of the major users of the ice was the minor hockey or ganization LegionChurch Lea gues for example played 16 Saturdays and it Mondays total of 108 Saturday hours and 42 Monday hours With the championship night that ended play the 750 youngsters eon trolicd 154 hours of hockey timc MidgetJuvenile fiockcy IAI gue with action from the start of the season to last week had 42 hours with games every Thursday Elementary School Hockey League played championship round of eight doubleheadcrs In the arena Total of minor hockey hour reaches the 400 mark That includes time taken and still being consumed by On tario Minor Hockey Association teams Peewees midgets ju veniles have ended play The Bantams are still going Atoms who do not qualify for provin cial play are running series of exhibition contests Some of this time was also taken up by pickup minor hockey Pickup adult about 50 hours of ice time Girls hockcyists had few practices at the rink early in the year and will use it for their playoffs Parents preschool children an the children of the Associa tion for Retarded Children had free skating every Thursday morning through the winter FALCONS Last but by no means least is the Bay City Falcons the citys intermediate entry in the Georgian lily Intermediate Hockey League Falcons didnt get as far or last as long as anyone would have liked However their ser ies of 16 home schedule con tests and playoffs provided many enjoyable hours couple of exhibition games with Gait Terriers and Niagara Falls Flych proved worthwhile The big attraction was Sunday sport vo playoff games on Sunday drew more than 3000 to the arena But most of the action is now at halt The arena manage ment and staff need not rush around quite so much these days But Mr Alisopp is not gloat ing too much The summer season isnt too far away Then its off to the races again games look its great life in THE CANAIIIIIII lillIIIIIIS Thunpould be an opportunity for you right nwlyto embark uponnaattmovo and reward mmomommowaawnoym by year carry on the stirring traditions of the many ï¬ne units iron which this distingnlsbld unintentwnslormed During the prmtpsriod at international tension the Canadian Guards and ammonia young men or coungo Ind cbmcter to play their part in the Armys vital task or helping pruervo world peace In return on runum offers to colaants or on rigbtcaï¬bxn permanent employment on in career bails training that develop their abilities to on full healthy outdoor life unequalled opportunitlu for lawman and adventure and pay rates that were hover better nament tour of Europe for Can adas 1953 world tournament team GUARANTEE EXPENSES All urgenses are guaranteed with 50000 Swiss francs in addi tion The tour will embrace eight countries Switzerland Czechoslovakia the Soviet Un ion East and West Germany TORONTO CP Swedish hockey players are not afraid of Canadian hockey players And that coach Arne Strom berg said in an interview Tues day night is one reason his team won the recent world hockey championships in Colo rcdo Springs Colo Stromberg here for televi years the Argonaut Football Club will hold full dress intrasquad game The game will be held Wednesday night July at Seagram Stadium in Waterloo Coach Lou Agase and his staff will divide the squad into two units the blue team and the white team and full aaihgate New York 27 55 oz 12 Md IIull Chicago 48 33 81 llowe Detroit 32 43 75 Mikita Chicago 24 50 74 ltfahovlich Toronto 33 37 70 Delvecchin Detroit 25 42 67 Ullman Detroit 25 33 63 NHL STARS Sweden Finland and Norway and will start the last week in January The West German team will play short exhibition tour at Canada and the United States on dates and in places to be de termined later An extra attraction in the United States is aschedulcd Christmas week tournament at Colorado Springs where it is ex pected that teams from Canada the United States and Sweden will play Portland BuYS Rollins Pact PORTLAND CPI Portland roos Tuesday announced urchase of the contract of AI Rollins from the de wn Winnipeg Western Hockey League club Since coming out of retire men after nearly two years Rollins has allowed only five iii four games with Port By THE CANADIAN PRESS Goalie Glenn who kicked out 27 shots for his ninth shut out of the season when Chicago Black Hawks beat Detroit Red wings 30 SOCCER SCORES he LONDON ReuterslResulrs of hrcsday nights Old Country soccer matches ENGLISH LEAGUE Division Notts Man United Division III Northampton Portsmouth Division rv Bradford Oldhanl SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division Thd Lanark Aberdeen InterLeague Maid Irish League Italian League sion appearance said the Swe dish hockey players have lost their fear of Canadian players nftcn portrayed as bruising ogres on ice skates For too many years he said Swedish players skated cau tiously against Canadian teams watching the players rather than the puck This year they watched the puck and put Can ada into second place We werel afraid this yea as we were in other years we werent frightened when we read of hoi he Canadian play ers would bodycheck us righ ont of the rink The picture of Cahadian hockey players as st terswith sticks has been built up over the years by touring teams star ring rough players who smile around missing teeth and by newspaper and magazine stories from North America Stromberg said In Sweden we dont go Into hurting each other in sport Ae cidents will happen but we like to see our young players 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