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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1962, p. 13

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TEE BARR EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 21 By STEVE JONESCU Sports Edlior TAKE LAD Fishing trout fever is just about at itspeak By midnight tonight or early tomorrow morning at the latest the balloon will have burst The fellows who have the time eitherby holiday or otherwise are heading pretty far afield Many left this morning for northern ports call where its been said that the ice is still on the lakes Most of us of course will make our casts in one day bunches For others it will just be small portion of the day as wages must still be earned Opening day is always ideal for the youngsters They are still enjoying Easter Holidays which is week or so out of school This is the time that you should make point of taking them along Final examinations are not too farhence Most of you wont want your children thinking of much else from now until the end of June So while theyve got the free time no homework or necessny of getting too tidily dressed give them break thrill While caution should always be the first thing in your minds in the woods its comforting to note that theres little hazard on the shores of most of the local and area streams The only uncomfortable fea ture is that some grounds will be wet Make sure the footwear is suitable to counteract this Of course if you fall in the water youll find it cold and what else is new Seriously Fishing time is great time for every one Theres no better way to relax The health bene fits are unlimited And to these happy notes must add note of personal sadness cant make it tomorrow Frank Larys Ailment Hurts Detroit Tigers BOB GREEN Associated Press Staff Writer Detroit Tigers may be in tiouhle Frank Lary ll And the Tigers are not their best with out Lary in top shape Hell be out week as far we can tell right now Tiger trainer lock Hamel said Thursday after the Detroit pitching ace failed to last two innings as the Tigers beat Kan sas City Athletics 117 Lary who won 23 American League games with the Tigers last season retired with an in flamed shoulder after allowing the Athletics run in the first inning and four in the second The Tigers roared back with sevennin seventh inning to post their triumph Cleveland Indians defeated Los Angeles Angels 64 Boston Red Sox edged Washington Sen atora 81 and Itlinnesuta Twins beat Baltimore Orioles Chi cago White Sox and New York Yankees were not scheduled PUTS TIGERS AHEAD llnnk Aguirre do last of three Detroit pitchers was aided by the seventhinning up rising and stopped the Athletics on one hit over the last four innings The Tigers trailed 74 going into the seventh but sent it batters to the plate and seven hit safely tworun triple by pinchhitter Bubba Irs Wont Play lit The Gardens HAMILTON CPtA dispute over television rights ended Thursday with the Memorial Cup hockey flnuls being moved out of Torontos Maple leaf Gardens The hestAofseven series tac tween Hamilton Red Wings and Edmonton Oil Kings will open at the Forum here Sunday with the next three games in Guelph the following Tuesday Thurs day and Saturday The filth game it necessary goes at Kit chener May it Jack Roxburgh president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association made the on nouncemont of the switch in telephone call from his Simcoe out home much Originally all games were to have been played at Maple Leaf Gardens with television coverage by station CFTOTV of Toronto KenSoble owner of the Red Wings and of Hamiltons station CHCHTV threatened legal ac tlon against the Gardens and the CARA if CFTO did not share television rights with him Today CFTO announced it would not be televising tiie se ries CHCHTV said it would cover all games Palmer Chases Tourney Leaders SAN ANTONIO Tex AP Two fellows who havent won lately on the Uniltaeddl Morton put the flgers ahead to stay Manny Jiminez cracked Iwo honten for Kansas City and Bobby Del Greco one Toothpick Sun Jones who relieved ary in the second inning hit the first homer of his long career in the second Cleveland retained first place with its comefmmbchind vic tory over the Angels Willie Kirklands tworun single in the seventh inning moved the Indians from behind count Rookie Sam McDowell is yearold lefthander got the vic tory in relief while Ryne Dnrcn MI was the loser Camilo Pnscual 31 was tough when he had to be stranding nine runners and WWIIliar llimfelAIIJIIIIF striking out seven in going the distance for the third time this season for the Ivins two bnse error singles by Bob Al llson Earl Bottey and Pnscual put the Twins out in front 24 in the second inning and they took it from there Gus Triandos hit his fourth homer of the year for the Orioles Lu Clintons twoout pinch hit single in the eighth inning drove in the winning run for Boston in wild game with the Senators which produced 26 hits 17 walks and 29 men left on base Clintons bit drove in Carroll Hardy and broke 77 tie that had existed since the fourth inning Chuck Cotliers threerun double in the third was Washingtons big hit WWIIIoweIPeosingMI0M fill Williloosen MMFJIII Indians Taker Calder Cup For 3rd Time SPRINGFIELD Mass AP Springfield Indians one of the most potent American Hockey League teams ever assembled have won their third straight Calder Cup The overtime kids did it again Thursday night edging Buffalo Bisons 32 on 25foot blast by Jimmy Anderson of 244 of suddendeath extra play The sizzling slap shot wrapped up the bestofseven finals 41 and nullified the 52save heroics by Buffalo goaltender Denis De Iordy It was the first time in history team has captured the cup three successive times Springfield needed six games to turn back Cleveland Barons in the bestofseven semifinals of its ll playoff games Springlt field went into overtime in six The Bison nipped Springfield In overtime In the fourth game last niesday Springfield goalie Marcel Paulie had to make only 14 saves before 1594 fans as the Indians twice rallied to wipe out Buffalo leads and force the overtime Buffalo look the lead as liayne Hicks scored in the sec ond period and Barry Gillan in the third Each time the power ful Indians maintaining their blistering assault moved back for deadlocking goal HOCKEY RECORD American League Buffalo Springfield tSpringfield wins best of seven final 41 Allan Cup Montreal Trail First game of bestofsevcn final Ontario Juvenile Toronto Kirkland Lake tFlrst game of bestofthrce final Iim Nielson Top Rookie UITAWA Defence man Jim Nielsen of Kitchener Waierloo Beavers has been picked as the Eastern Profes sional Hockey Leagues rookie of the year it was announced toda Nielsen one of the top pros pects in the New York Rangers organization won the honors in vote taken among sports writs ers and broadcasters in league cities Runnerup was Bill hiasterton of HullOttawa Canadicns four points behind Nielsen Nielsen of Swedish Indian descent polled two firstvplacn votes and three seconds for 19 points against 15 for hiasterton Next in the voting were Carl Vetzcl of Sudbury Wolves Booby Lcitcr of Kingston Fron tenacs and Doug Robinson of Sault Ste Marie Thunderblids Youll rejoice at Acadians budgetwho price and lie way Acodion travels on such miserly amount of regular gas Acadians oneva body is crafted to give longer rafflefree life YJIIflIIIIMJrIIIIIIIgSITIIZ refinement to The simplicity of Acadians clean uncluttered lines lends an air of classic this goodlooking cor Interiors too are designed to combirwproctkal hard wear wifli dis tinctzue luxury harmoniously cobrkeyazwiflr many fine appointments bolh front and Theres almost feet of hipraom with equally generous legroom and headroom rear plenty ofspaoe to seat six husky adults Wideopening doors make Acadian easy to get in and out of too True familysize comfort you surprising agility in car this roomy BallRace steering is responsible for the light yet positive feel of the road Aaodians wheelbase is or trim 110 incheslong enough for comfort but short enough to give Choose Amwians 90 hp couple of youngsters are ready to make it into the woods tomorrow Michael Smith kneeling with neighbor Brian Johns gave the rods test in the backyard The Smith dog Lady felt she belonged in the act too and she does States touring golf trail Collins and Bob Shave Jrled the $30000 Texas Open today but the ominous shadow of Arn old Palmer was there to give Econoflame 4cylinder 701 WI Iiii157 raffleppyliflMIMIIIEII 20 Econoflame Gwylinder power both aoailablewith smooth SynchroMesh or popular Powerglide transmission Baseballers Form The South Simcoe Baseball League held stormy four hour session at its annual meet ing for 1962 at New Lowell Wednesday The meeting was one of the longest affairs in some years and as well was easily the best attended Some 50 persons representing 10 of last years 11 teams along with two new ap plicants were on hand Concerned with excessive travel between several league centres much of the meetings time was spent in trying to find ways to overcome this Yet when semblance of solution was reached further such diffi ciiltles were added when new entries were accepted from Tottenham and Barrio According to the wishes of the delegates one from each 1951 team the current season will see twosection loop pending receipt of official entries on that basis Iicketed for one group are Midland winners last year Orillia Collingwood Alliston Creemore and Barrie 1n the other section are Beeton Knock New Lowell Thornton Clarkshurg Utopia and Totten ham Although distance was dot riment in this now widelyspac ed ioop and led to the change it seems odd that nearby cen tres like Creemore and New MARIDNS AIM MONTREAL CF Singer Marion Marlowes ambition is to be veterinarian Here for an engagement Miss Marlowe said have always been in tercsted in medicineand if it hadnt been for my music would have become doctor Now am determined to be some veterinarian League Lowell and Alliston and Beeton for instance wont meetin 196 play Clubs have until May 12 to file their entries with the lea gue secretary Officers for 1962 include Har vey Reading of Orillia as presi dent Lew Morrow of Thornton returned as vicepresident Reg Westbrooke of Creemore re turned as secretaryetreasuret and Bill Laycock of Utopia and Bob Eroley of Thornton as ex ecutive members The previous years financial renort showed balance of $11569 in the leagues general fund and $6702 in the injured players fund Smokies them the jitters Shave 25ltyearold virtual un known from Wilioughby Ohio and Collins veteran shot five underpar 665 in the first round Thursday Pnlmer bad 67 Palmer leading moneyw ner and seeking his third straight Texas Open title was able to shake off some tree trou ble and still stay in typically menacing position His drive went into the woods on the 10th hole He hit two trees trying to come out But he never let it ruffle him and chipped to within two feet of the hole and sank his putt for oneoverpar five For most any other player it probably would have been dis aster Joe Campbell Gay Brewer Jr and Tony Lemn were tied with Palmer in the 7zhole event Al Johnston of Montreal shot 393773 Jerry Magee of Tor onto 373774 Al Balding of Toronto 363975 and George Knudsen of Toronto 363874 Thrash Montrealers 80 TRAIL BC CF Trail Smoke Eaters have launched their Allan Cup final series with vengeance They showed plenty of polish and good positional play before 3300 fans Thursday night as they belted Montreal Olympics BA in the opener of their bestof seven series for the Canadian senior hockey title The Olympics who were formed last fall and stormed through their eastern playoffs face the task of playing all the series games in Trail The sec and game is set for Saturday night Later dates have not yet been set The Olympics chose to open the game in humping fashion and it held Trail to 10 lead in the first period But the strong skating former world champions could not he held for long It was 34 after the second period and the Montreal de fence gave way for five goals in the third Gerry Penner and Howie Hor nby each scored twice Harry Smith Don Fletcher Pinoka McIntyre and Col Hockley added singles The Smokies took five of the eight penalties called by refn eree Hugh McLean but it was pair of backtoback intrac tions early in the game that cost the Olympics dearly Centre Michel Labrosse and defenceman Claude St Vincent were waved off minute apart midway in the first period sig nalling powerplay drive by Trail Labrosse had just re turned when Hornby scored the Smokies first goal Invader 4Door Sedan Whatever your fantin with fullsize value see Besura to See The Tommy Qw Optianol extra east GENERAL WIORS VALUE motoring it it may theanswerjs the famibfsizeqwflcflar seam an the coo23v network on annoy mimcmmr lowl listings for channel and time Whoain tires optional talcum em Atsz DEANMYERS MO 145 BRADFORD STREET was

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