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Barrie Examiner, 6 Apr 1962, p. 7

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KELLY POTS WINNER IN SECOND OVERTIME SESSION SPORTS TYPE By STEVE JONESCU Sports Editor SMELTS ARE RUNNING SOON Want to catch lot of fish in hurry with min imum of equipment and effort Get your rubber boots on and grab the nearest net Now all you have to do is wait until the ice goes out about week 01 two To thousands of Ontario fishermen the annual smelt run is as important an event as the Stanley Cup Playoffs They usually occur at the same time Smelt are so plentiful that up north communities run Smelt Carnivals The catch is donated to hospitals veterans homes etc The catching evening is often capped with gigantic smelt feed Only the celebra tion is gigantic The smelt is small The number of smelt in some rivers and inland lakes is countless and there is no catch limit Smelt about six or seven inches long weigh about 12 to the pound run into the lakes and streams for spawning purposes Its said in Hunting and Fish ing in Canada that smelt while spawning smell like cucumbers Soon after dark the fish start moving up stream They return to the lakes before daylight The spawn ing run lasts week or two but is usually over before the end of May Soon as the fish start their move the fishermen act They escape cars and trucks and surround the waters in almost unbelieveable numbers No mere packsack is used for hauling home the catch Its nothing less than bushel baskets believe its also true that good percentage of smelt fishermen couldnt care less for eating them Friends who rarely fish or eat fish are us ually made recipients of hundreds And unless the fish are cleaned and eaten or frozen in hurry the neighborhood takes on dandy odor The smelt run does another thing it reminds anglers that trout season is only days away Its al Goyettc llltl most as though nature had it planned that way Back to the smelt run the hotbed of smelt run ning and catching is around Gravenhurst keep forgetting the exact name of the water However fellow there has advised me hell send down the word in hurry when the run is reachingvits peak Grey Cup Broadcast Rights Causes lin Early Controversy TORONTO CPI With the Grey Cup game eight months away controversy began to develop today concerning broad casting rights to Canadas foot ball classic The CBC released telegram from its general manager Walker to Sydney Halter Canadian Football League com missioner advising it will enter bid for the Dec game but is willing to share the rights with rival bldders Walkers telegram said the CBC will ask the league to con sider making the rights avail able on nonexclusive basis to more than one bidder the sec ond bid will be for rights to exclusive coverage John Bassett chairman and president of crrorv Toronto which holds Eastern Conference telelsion rights and with the Canadian Television Network CTV has first refusal on Grey Cup rights said in state ment his station will match the CBC bid and under no circum stances will CBC personnel broadcast the game or have anything to do with it WONT PERMIT CARRYING The CBC broadcast thc 1961 Grey Cup game but Bassctt noted that the CBC would not permit the independent stations in Montreal Ottawa and Tor onto to carry the Grey Cup even though these stations had carried the full schedule of league and playoff games The CEO said that duplicate programming In these areas was not in the public interest Obviously if it was not in the public interest last year it Is not in the public interest this year and under no circum stances would agree to permit CBC owned stations in Mont real Ottawaor Toronto to carry the Grey Cup in 1962 in 1961 the CBC televised Western Conference games while CFTOTV held rights to Eastern Conference games Wings Oppose St Michaels HAMILTON CPlHnmilton Red Wings put ninegame playoff unbeaten streak on the line tonight when they open the besteofseven allOntario Junior hockey final against Toronto St Michaels College Majors The Wings secondplace fin ishers to Montreal Junior Cana diens In the OHA Junior loop ousted St Catharines Teepees in the league semifinal and eliminated Niagara Falls Fly ers in four straight in the final The Wings have been idle for 10 days The Majors won the Metropolitan Toronto League crown Tuesday night Final Tonight In Dangerfield And then there were two Thats the way the playoffs for Dangerfield Trophy stand at present Two survived and two were eliminated In last nights semifinal play at Bar rle Curling Club Final ls scheduled for eight oclock tonight Waiter Craig and Harry Mich lo will be opposing skips Craig with John Hnl cnny Elwood Webb and Joe oore defeated Froscr Sutherland Ilm Clyne Bill Merrick and Bert Empko Mlchic with Clarence Cum ming Tony Mathews and Del Jurmey defeated Lorry Hort Howard Chnntler Norm Clark and Bob Bentley Tomorrow at the club mixed rinks from the area compete in the llfolsons Bonspiol HOCKEY RECORD ByTHE CANADIAN PRESS lintofsaven semifinals Chicago Montreal Toronto New York TOP TEN nuanofiroamn Mikita Chi lIull Chi Moore Mtl Kelly Tor Hay Chi Horton Tor McDonald Chi Ingarfleld NY Ealon NY Gilbert NY saanassn mannaaaaaa2 Stanley Cup New York Toronto Toronto leads hestofseven semifinal 32 Chicago Montreal Chicago leads bestofsavon semifinal 32 American League Hershey Providence Bestoiihree quarter final tied 11 Western Dengue Spokane Portland Spokane leads bestofsevsn semifinal 20 Memorial Cup Edmonton loads bestniseven western semivflnai 70 Ontario Junior Woodbrldse Waterloo Roundrobin playoff AUTO RADIOS Completely Installed Transistor Poworcd Month Guarantee Auto Radio 29 Collier St PA H373 THE BAR EXAMTNZR nmar APRIL Punch Has Praise For Gumps Work TORONTO CPI Coach Punch Imlnch of Toronto Maple Leafs praised New York flang ers goaltender Gump Worsley to the sky and crcdlted him wllh keeping the Leafs from winning Thursday nights Stanley Cup semifinal long before it went Into overtime Worsley played fantastic some he said after Torontos 32 victory lve seen lot of good goaltendlng before but nolhlng like this imlach was also lavish In his praise of Leafs lve never seen this club up as much for game as it was tonight They had lot of chances but we had better ones But we couldnt get past Wor my Veteran Red Kelly the quiet Ipoken centre who scorcd the winning goal at 23 of the sec ond overtime period called it quite thrill Kelly also as stated on Leois other two goals LAUDS LINEMATE Ho praised the play of left winger Frank hlohovllch who scored his first goal in nine games and assisted on Kellys winner Frank was really skating and had lot of life Mohovllch countered with praise for Kelly wh plnyod real good hockeyof course he always does Thursday nights performance was Mohovllchs best by for in the basketseven series which the Leafs now lead 32 New York coach Doug Har vey figured the play which rc Iultcd in overtime goal should have been stopped before the goal was scored is ho dressed quietly Harvey said in soft voice that he figured referee Eddie Powers should have stopped he play nfter torsley sprawled on the puck QUOTES POWERS couldnt see the puck and dont know whether Powers saw it or not said Harvey Powers told me he saw some of it But the rules say the en tire puck must be in view for play to continue Worsley didnt know whether the play should have been stopped because didnt know where the puck was He added that Kelly told him after the some that he almost skated away from the New York goal because he couldnt see the puck Every Ranger thought Wor sley was the whole reason why the New Yorkers got Into over time They all agreed he played great game The Sumner himself couldnt say whether it was the bcst game he had played but reminded reporters that flower played great game too Rangers rightwinger Andy Buthgate purtlnlly blamed him self for the winning goal He said that he tried to fire pass up thelcc from behind the Rangers not to Camille Henry But the puck hit Kellys skate bounced high In the air and landed in front of Mohovlich Hurvcy asked whether he is contemplating any changes for Saturdays game said You cant mess around with changes after forcing overtime in the other teams rink One thing for sure though our guys cor talnly wont let down Weve been counted out before but came back Player Zoomsfl To Masters Lead AUGUSTA Gn APlSouth Africas Gary Player wnnts to win the Masters golf tourna ment for two reasonsprestige and homaslckncss He took big step Thursday when he blazed overvthe tough 6990 yard Augusta National course with fiveundcrpar 67 for the twostroke load after the first round The personable 26 ycar old star who hnsnt captured tournnmcnt on the United States money trail since he won the Masters last year is oagcr to hit the victory column again He also wants to spend more tima in Johannesburg with his pregnant wife and two children If winI can go back to my family Im homesick dont mind admitting it But dont wnnt to go home it Im not doing well Despite his status as defend Ing champion Player was al most overlooked in protourna ment talk when favorites were mentioned for the 72hole event His putting had been sour and no Masters winner has been able to repeat the next year PUTTING OFF Ive been hitting the ball for better than last year Player said But Ive had complete lapse of putting decided to so back to the putting style used here last year What style is that Your Guide to FINE WINE SHALL MARK CREAM SHERRY the perfect cholce CHATEAU alcCARTIER THE STILL WINE FOR ALL OCCASIONS IHE PARKDAIE WINES lit Ill tell you Sunday night he sold with grin Whatever it is it worked Player had clght one putt greens and used only 28 putts during the round In second place at 69 after lhc rainplagued first round was brawny Julius Broso of Mid Pines NC Arnold Palmer playing out of Miami Fla and the most feared mnn in the game matched players as on the back nine and closed with 70 good for fourway tie for third spot with Mike Souchok of Grossin ger NY Dave Regan of Sun City Fla and Gardner Dickin son of Tequesta Fla Al Balding of Toronto had 37 3575 Stan Leonard of Van couver 3740 77 and Gary Cowan of Kitchener 404383 Ben Hogan one of the games Immortals whose 72A still stands as the Masters record wns tragic figure as the finished with 78 ADDITIONAL SPORTS 0N PAGE 12 badyIiyPISH IN SECOND OVERTIME Kelly And Linemates Spark Leaf Victory By BILL MacDOUGALL NEON CP Veteran centre Red hclly put gillicr ing touch on great perform ance Thursday night by scor ing the winning goal in over time as Toronto Maple Leafs defeated New York Rangers In the fifth game of their Stan ley Cup semifinal series But New York playing coach Doug Harvey claimed referee Eddie Powers should have stopped play bciorc Kelly poked the puck in at 23 of the sec ond overtime period lo give Toronto is load in the host nfsevcn set Tho sixth engagement is here Sunday night if seventh is needed it will be Tuesday night in New York whcro the Leafs have suffered their series losses The goal was Kellys windup to two earlier goals by his line mates nelthcr of which would Stafford Hurls Yankee Win By MIKE RAIIIET Associated Press Staff Writer Strong slingy and successful thats Bill Stafford of New York Yankees the world chnmv pions most effective pitcher during the 1962 exhibition hose bnll season The 23yearold righthandcr become the first member of thc Yonkccs staff to go the dis tance us he spaced 11 singles in 21 victory over Philadel phln Phillies at Fort Lauder dolo Fla Stafford has worked 41 in nings this year posted an in credible 169 earned run over agn and has not been touched for home run The Phils got to Stafford for their lone run in the ninth in ning on singles by Ruben Amuro Frank Torre and Tony Toylor before Stafford got Tcd Savage to ground out and end the some The triumph gave the Yankees 178 wonlost mark leaving them in tie with St Louis Cardinals for the best ex hibition record The Cardinals nipped Detroit Tigers 65 hand ing them their eighth consecu tive loss Minnesota Twins defeated Baltimore Orioles 62 San Fran cisco Giants belted Milwau for lilonday evening at The Ex hnrc becn scored without the centres hard work couldnt sec lhe puck and dont know whether Powcrs saw it or not Harvey said Powers told me he saw some of it But the rules say the en tire puck must he in View for play lo conlinuc Of course it wouldnt do mc any good to argue Ten thous and angels could swear It was right but it wouldnt change the decision SAYS GUMI FANTASTIC Right winger lion Slcwart taking the place of benched Ed die Shack and Frnnk liiahov lich scored the first two Tor onto goals Guy Gcndran and Earl ingarficld were the New York scorers Toronto conch Punch lmlach described Gump Vorslcys 56 savo performance as fantas tic we seen lot of good goallt finding before but nothing like is Ercry Ranger ngrccd Vor slcys work kept New York in lhc game and sent it into over time The game lasted at min utes and 23 scconds Toronto goaltender Johnny Bower stopped shots Stewart opening the scoring at 746 of the first period on an eightfoot shot that he flipped past Vnrsley after taking Kellys pass from behind the New York not TIES GAME UP 0n ltlahovllchs goal the red head dug the puck away from the boards and got away 40 Industrial Loop Meets Monday Barrie 1ndustrial Softball Lea gun has meeting scheduled ominer building This will be the initial meet ing of the spring for the loop Its to start at 730 2110201259219 kee Braves as Chicago White Sox shut out Cincinnati Reds 50 Los Angeles Dodgers boat Cleveland Indians 42 Houston defeated Los Angeles 32 and Kansas City Athletics edged New York lifets 65 George Ilovies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio PA 83188 ER ACADIAN UNITZED QUALITY CONSTRUCTION MAGICMirror FINISH EFFECTIVE CORROSION PROTECTION GENERAL morons new familysize car DEAN MYERSMOTORS IIMITED I45 BRADFORD STREET foot shot that the leftwinger tipped in at 1221 of the second period minute and an seconds later leftwinger Gendron beat Bower witho 25foot kneehigh blast lngarfield tied it up at 1231 of the third period The centre tipped in knee shot that do fencemnn Junior Looglols had fired from the Leaf bluellne Defciueman Carl Ercwer rr turned to action after zlo wock layoff witha leg injury and played every shift turning In tab that lmloch called frcmcnd considering he was out so long Brewer said his legho had is severe charleyhorse that ro qulrcd nn opcrafi to relieve is 100 per cc Centre Dave Kcon suffered bruised left knee whcn he fell late in the second pcrlod and was replaced for the rest of the game by Billy Harris The in jury isnt expected to keep Kcon out of action Bantams Play OMHII Finals Here Saturday Barries hopes for provin cial hockey championsh this spring rest with the smnl but plucky Bantam AllStars The kids are on the last leg of sometimes tough ioumcy towards the Ontario Minor Hockey Association crown Tomorrow at Barrie Arena the final series starts against Snrnio Game time is pm Sccondgame Is in Sarnln the following Salurdsy All through the playdowns the youngsters have 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