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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jan 1964, p. 9

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wmimmmwwwrfl my mv furv SPORT IM cranes Boxing Hockey Sports Spotlight by arcs ceases Exclaim soon Editor Flo Patterson is still entertaining dreams of win ning lbs world heavyweight championship again Mce holder of the title Patterson started come back trail yesterday with an eightround technical knockout over Sonic Amonti in Stockholm Sweden PATTERSON said rior to the bout he would prob ably quit it he lost at he won and now he has his sites not on the heavyweight titlesgsin He failed in two attempts against champ Sonny ilston and wllt fall again if he tries Unlessof course Liston goes into the ring against him with two broken hands and in wheel chair One light doesnt mean much Patterson has long way to go yet to climb back into title shot posh tion He wont get it by lighting bunch of unranlred fighters either Hed probably have better shot if he could get down to light heavyweight Its been said many times that Patterson is Just an overgrown light heavyweight and should try to get his weight down to the impound limit BELTERS LIKE LISTON will always give Patten son trouble His china jaw is no secret He has great speed good punch but cant take the big wallop The fight icture now is centerEd on the Liston Cassius Clay ti le tight next month Strangely enou not too much talk is coming out of the respec ve camps But theres still plenty time before the fight and Clay probably hasnt finished hisylatest book of poems yet This bout will undoubtedly set world record financially No one is giving Clay an outside chance He believes at least hesconvineed everyone that he has chance And if he keeps up his hypnotic speeches hell have some people conv need SHIPBUILDERS HERE TONIGHT The local hockey scene tonight sees secondsplace Coilingwood Sbipbulders hit the arena ice against Barrie SevenUps in game that should draw another good turnout The last two games at the arena saw over 1000 fans at each One reason for the success at the ate has been the idea of the SevenUps to stage oung Canada Night and Family Night Tonight it will be Ladies Night and all escorted ladies will be admitted free of charge kita is one or the practical players in the National Hockey league game he believes will not be written in record books but in his bank rArrrnn navrn nsunn stands on the boarding ramp of an aircrait surrounded by Mikita Money MONTREAL cm in His success at the book Prestige doesnt buy grocer rules port yesterday for preolymr pic exhibition tour of Europe CF Wirepbolot members of Canadian Olyrn plc team The Canadian entry leit Tbrcnto international Air Would Rather Than Records ens who earned 3250 Both had til points but Mikita held the uppcrhand in goals 21 to it Another oi the cash prizes forerunners to sitstar and ma ior awards bonuses soon to be announced went to goalie Glenn Hall oi Chicago winner Terry Sawchuk are runnersup with three each Chicagos Reg Fleming is the modpenaltzed player with too minutes and in team penalties it appears that the team high est in the standings spends the vgma ecoryxylp umxwuwm mmwnmmmmwpw Olympic Hockey Team To Hit European Tour two youngest and possibly lbs in best condition club Canada has sent oversea in years cleaned upat least temperrily troublesome matter con cerolng its players All have been de clared eligible under Olympic by Canadian officing STOCKHOLM AP lli never give up my hope for chance to meetSonny Liston again but realise that maybe dont deserve It yet want some more matches here first That was Floyd Pattersons re action to his Monday night vie tory aver Santa Amontl the first short step on his comeback campaign liter falling to sur vive the firstround in two title bouts with Liston consider the victory step on the road toward new chance at the world heavy weight tliie said Patterson who stopped Amontl in 215 of the eighth round of litround match after knocking him down three times Although Amontl is the heavy waight champion of holy he is the amateur status oi this was dealt with oils sessim mmmevllrdlttcr thsteamollicenol and Jim Wornll of ill president of the Cana Canada in Olympic Association Wor HAVE QUALIFY Due to the fwrthplacc tlolsh ol Trail Smoke Eaters in the its world championships at Stockholm the Canadians must Ineet Yugoslavia In qualifying round outlay lan rs day belore the official opening of games winand thlr is simply matter of the Canadians potting ontbcir gearwill put Canada in the championship round with oasis Czechoslovakia Swe den the United States and couple more countries loss and no one is consideringnuch bottom rope He got up tried to move and opened his Ilml wide in gesture of resignation know can do better said Amonti had great respect for Patterson whom admire and though he would be better in fact thought he match would end sooner som here slterthe fourth round and that Patterson would be more dangerous Patterson was so fresh offer the battle that he stopped at ringside instead of returning to hisdresslogroomandsatins chair signing autographs while his kid brother Raymond was losing to Swedish heavyweight Lars Norling it was Floyds first light since hewas knocked out by Liston in 210 of the first round at Lea and no worse than that with the opposition coming at mum from Canada the Check and Swedes One or two little mistakes corrid cost us game We ooirld have to real good scortng portrtnltles and not click against two or three byihe other team but one or two errors and weve blown it Of mum this works for the other teams too Well just wait and sec NOi PRthlTENlNO The Crests and Swedes have mpleted tour of Canada didnt scare many Cana finlshed with three losses and three timesand with twice and split pair against Sweden Lionel Henry of Quebec City first vice pruident of the who saw the Husslla team month ago said Rus sla definitelysis the team to gain the title it surrendered to the Reds in the 11756 games and the us in 1950 The Russians looked real good and they certainly have improved since their tour of Canada in the fall of 1962 Pleury said Theyplay positional hockey and the players seem to be where they should be at all times Theyve developed the art of power plays and the screened shot They aim to keep control of the puck and they never stop skating 11 they are five or stxgoalr ahead they go for 11 RATED CONTENDER 0p ds met Czechoslovakia beat it Canada hopes to re Vegas Nev last Jutysn HrslenttmmtnWEWWN tea the Chican Black Hawks mm the wallyhox In world mum Pet of $250 as the leading candidate SEVENUPS EXPECT to have new right lingerie actiontonightriielslitc with Unbridge Hawks before league couple of weeks ago Bertrand performed well Seventips feel he will Oriliia Terriers also have up They inked yesterday or an performed they withdrew from the with the Hawks and the an asset to the club newcomer in their line goaltender long John Hendersbn Tonights game will he the start of fourgame series with Collingwood In clubs to date ea3team won the wins came away from home straight losses to league SevenUps after two two games between the Strangely enough oncen leading Bradford Expressmen are anxious to hit the win column again Newlyappointed coach the helm tonight for his first SevenUps He refilaced Paul end and made his Bradford Friday ni ting the will host game expected to eat Jilliliii turnout of the season Smith will be at home stand with the Me er over the Week larence st start as case Saturday night in Barrie Plumbers set Georglan Bay circuit draw the larg CPL Holdsl6th Dinner FOI Cocrchcs NEW YORK tCPlgtho nadisn Fortball Lésguc lacing an increes ngly dillicult fight for United States college players as the National leagues wage signing war Monday nigth The purpose of thefunction plainly was public relations And from the turnout it was tstivea from many of the Na tional and American league teams But most of those dining on duck moose stew and British Nachos from colleges across the US CFL commissioner Sydney oth Halterv of Winnipeg told the guests in sosecond speech that the dinner his league used to say thsnks to the college coaches for helping to develop the many fine US athletes participating in the Cu nadian game IlOPE FOR Halter didnt CFLs nine teams also hope it willh cruiting programs more di cult this year than ever The dinner was staged here during the annual meeting of the National ColieglateAihietic Association her football coaches that 600 UScolleges among the delegates The guests also were shown thacolor film of the WooGrey Cup final in which Hendlton Ti gerC defeated British Co lumblaLions 2110 it was thersixth such dinner rsiy to considerable degree on helpme the college coaches in singling outgood professional ospects who might be per sauces to play in Canada It isnt expected make this Canadian goose mallard di an odd Columbia relrnon were football in whether there limitation on the numberof na turnlinedAmcricsns on each club and following year was not resolvedfi won an ram OD Ca years recruitingsmuchfiesier for the CPL ho National League apparently determined to outbid the Ameri and American can League for the leading col lege stars whether the it treated more than 1200 guests th to wildlife buffet dinner here SPEND Hum The NFL boys money like it was style Isld suggesriul veint as Pm coaches ofthsoiheraightCsns dian team is so or no are spending going cutof mannger Joa Ryan nton Eskimos here ongwrlh managers Ind fThey dont care if the Cona sn league signs some of these but they at west to let them go to the AFL Ryan and the managers of the er CPL tesnu have been dis cussing their own problems in private conferences here while was one way other coaches have been oin culstingto try and pick fresh information about prospects possible One subject that occupled most of Mondays msnsgers meeting was the limiting the number ol naiirraiv trad 115 players each team will he allowed question of to carry Halter told reporter meeting There was lo after he mid ntrvduced next lessooor the This anestioo The issue is likely to be prime topic at the Lannuet meeting in Ed managers would not Mloltlu theiquestlorr arises no can regulations under which players citizen is classified seasons the lean still ldoilse his cgntr Mikita has realized early that the days of top physical strength and maximum earn in power do not last forever So it doesnt concern him that while he has been the leading Chicago pointgetter for two in glamorous teammate Bobby Hull And his theory ex plains why Miklta was content to sit out the allstar genrs and lcker for bigger salary while lsiteilow superstars bashed in ewarm glow otheaditnar MONEY racks The heroworshippers may lg nore him but as long as Ml klte scores goals and assists on others the NHL will pay him Magnltlon in dollars and cents Mlkita picked up his first gro cery money of the season this week as the six NHL teams passed the tiegame mark the hallway point it the schedule His paycheck was for 3500 awarded by the leaguato the once to the situation discussion Leals nttenddncsvdropped to ihbtidl Illama Illlual lbl ll 11 Cl ans We Wren loathe CFL clubs whrch to agree owners will he Tomato group any lpeclflu recommendation for the More to lcadlrrgrscnrcr in lheiirst halll militias Earth learn is limited to it imports Throughmamralizatlon some teams have been able to dress several more UStaught play ers than others and the league is seeking means to bring bat We cant legislate retroacl lively to wipe out the advantage already gained by some teams Workman of Montreal Al ousttes said andweve not to allow others chancs to get those some advantages But lthink wsrs making headway Negotiations Nearing End TORONTO iCPlFranlr Pol lock general manager of Ton ooto Maplcheals of the Inter national League said Mend negotiationsfor saleoi the base bail club toa Torontogroup srs hlmost compiei Pollock said both he owner Jack Kent Cooksfeel that local ownership woulddo much to boost good feelingnnd attendance for the Leafs He said Cooke who purchased the clubin 1851 and has lived in Los Aussies since late 1091 is absentee ownership isnot mthebest lnter team Negotiations have been going on since last October afterthe HOMOlite lowest annual ta during Cookes ownership Although several groupshave eenncgotlattng for in club to lock said lteppears new ended by RobertLxllunter and jam Sternhunte an avid fortheVeltn with 47 trulnis Bolivesu has JImLAnmstrongrrtgoakfiickr the conduct of Chicagovdefence gt man Howie Young during Sat ay temperate language and spat vlan told him the same He ill the penalties hnposéd beached fan in his youth is top wtthja brokerage firm and Starr who obtalnCan also samanui uter of childrens mind to the notminder ion the team least scored against BROKE DEADLch Miklta soon broke the dead lock with heliveeu as the teams headed into the last half o1the schedule picking up goal and three assists to lead the Point parade with 52 TbeCanadiens centre is one point behind aet tting for two goals and an as si si Hull holds down the third spot andlaads tbs goalsaorers with 23 markers one more than Mlkita and an other Hawk Kenny Wharram the most assists Gilbert NY with 33 Hall holds slim onevzoel edge over Torontos Johnny Bower in the Vesina competi tion The Hawks have allowed its goals in Se games whilelbr onto has given up in as coll tests Halt leads with five shut outs and Bower and Detroits Basement nruoa HOCKEY TYNE SERIES st louis ti Roy Devlin goals Les lfovscs goals Lar ry lilaurlno goal vs Minneap olis Diil Ceilings goals Omaha WarrenLundy goal Jim Marin gosthilre lfpnyot goal vs St Paul Horns goal vs Peterboro WT sunroirn goals Larrylleil goals Pete Ham goal vs Buffalo JohnSutherland goal At Coi Dave Stevens goal Hamilton ling 3031 Msrlboroa 7ted Vssey goals Walter Johnson rgaai Blather Starvedshutout Oshawa srsteva wsliacal goal Bob Lennon goal George Files Protest yllgainst gYoung roaouro has Stafford aminepresident of Maple Leaf Gardens said Mondayhexhas filed an oiiicisl protest with the National Hockey League over urdny nights NHL game be tween the Louis and black Hawks in Toronto Smyttrasald Young used in when he was given mlnorand stratosj penalties during Atherseev led at the game The Leaf president said he had pro tested to ireiereeinchlef Cert Voss over Youngs behavior in the penaltyvbox He was using filthy language and object in this in the pres once of women and children Smyths said itold him to watch his ianguageand some turned aroundand spat but dont know if he aiming at me Against Young for successive skirmishes with Dave Keen and George Armstrong ol lbeLenfa were accompanied by mine penalty to Armstrong Haw subsequently were assessedan additional rrtln nine and the Bruins trail with sea Miklta Chi Bellvesu Mtl Hull Chi Wharram Chi Batbgate NY chette NY Hay Chi Mnhoylieh Tor Rousseau Mil Howe DeLr Oliver Boa Henry NY Kenn Tor Baton Mtl McDonald Chi 11 17 Puliord Tor Richard Mti Geolfrion Mtt i0 it Deva McLean goal goal vs Hershey Hahn En our goal Jamie Van Ry £061 goalsiave Jackson goal Al Robertson goal vs Canadians George Scott aloha Hughes goal vs Detroit Hugh kidney goal Bri an Kneeshsw goal houdrias Tops Scoring Race Jainior Canadians doesnt re Co as teanunate Yvon Courna er but the hardshootingeft winger has 15point lead in the Ontario ankey Associa tlonfa assists in 30 gameslle has set up 21 more goals than his neary est competitor Luremsts Cour noyer has 66 points and ages leadin wksleadwlihGWm nrlEF50HrthanTfmltiEllilen couumr nrovn The last knockdown In the The leaders Pia P1111 22 30 52 81 iii 33 51 23 74 47 22 til ill 11 27 38 lb 22 it 20 16 15 ll 21 all 19 lT lb 12 ill 17 11 ll 18 79 17 ll eighth found Amonti reeling back and finally sitting on the Los nuances tAPlPaul 35 34 92 32 Ill 30 29 ory stand for almost five years stood oiltha challenge of all rivals Monday to win the truth iiote Chi 44 mm 3591000 L0 Angelea Open at ii lit 51 1a is lrmbly Mil it 10 re is 20 14 par71 round and Whole score of 280 Leaving favored Arnold Pal mer trailing at sea with 70 the Myearoid Hsruey from Worcester Mass picked up his first trlumph since he won the Pensacola Fin open in 19511 Bobby Nichols holed treach erous threefoot putt on the 18th hole to grab second place and overt falling into log iarn for third place withPalmer Bob Goaiby with 67 Dow lirnster wald good At Gelberger 70 Nichols had 71 for car Harney gave his backtrs slight scars on the final hole His approach went into the bleaclnreJLdropanouLand putted toward the cup leaving himselta fourfont putt CAME CLOSE He Upped thocup then drop ped to the final putt for lit 71 Henley now club pro at Sunset Oaks near Sacramento Calii went into the final round one stroke in front of Nichols and Jimmy Clark two infront of Jay mom and titres ahead of Palms Gelbergsr and LAI Balding ol Toronto Balding slumped to 74 Mon day and finished up with use total which earned him $150 He was in 11th placetled with three others Georgs Knudsen of Toronto who Ihot 71457570491 agreed it orton Tor eily inr MLL Rochester Reg hateman goals Bob Bosomworth goal on lulier goat hob Price lghtagoatritlaynefollingrr Quebec PA Gary Haynes NJLL Leafs Kenliobertson goals Don order goal Boston Jobu Corr goals in Mondays final round Gei berger first made srun at Her pcy and the gap was only one shot after nine holes with Pat Andr londriaa of Montreal ve nearly as much publicity Junior1 scorlngsracer Boudrlss has 21 goals and 60 Winter Drivlnl wearer ALIGNMEM WHEEL BALANCING gOUKABSORBER Hersey stranger to the vio ck Golf Tournament He had final yearbefore Lhrcngo listen finished him off in 206 of the rrs The boutdrew crowd of 11 7oo lens and gross gate of about $125000 at Harney Captures Golf Tournament mer still threat two strokes The Palmer threat with Ar nie seeking second straight triumph here for the $7500 top purse all but collapsed at the turn Palmer birdied the eight and ninth but on the littb and 11thwant one over pan Palmer birdied the lath but Harney still was hanging on to the lead Finsterwald came up to chat ienge Harney drawing within one shot midway on the back nlne He birdied the lath and 14th but fell beckon No re go lug one over par Then came young Nichols But he couldnt muster birdie on the final three holes Nichols second piece was Worth $4000 while the tour on for third won $2775 NOT STARVING une he established something of record for also ran golfHe tied with Palmer 11 the $100000 Thunderbird Clas src at Akron Ohio and got 310 000 for his loss in the playoff in 11 starts in rm Hersey won $71377 115 Open champion Julius Barns shot tilt for slits total Tire two surprises oi theiirrt round James Black and Roger Ginsberg had varying finishes Black that final 71 fortAi worth prose Ginsberg at 291 143s just in the money earning Harney has not been exactly starving since hlgBensacoleviw 1Fry by GordonJuclres of Melville Sash secretary manager of the CAHA past president Jack hosburgh of Simcoe Ont and Art Potter of Edmonton CARA president But all gave Father liauers team fighting chance uckss accompanied the Czechs on their iigsme tour of Canada and one game in Chl cago when they werq beaten as by the us team The ice surfaces in Europe are about 100 feet wide Which is 15 feet wider than rinkan Canada it our team can adopt to the wider surfaces look tor it to best the Bandit Swedes and AmerICsns The one we have to worry about to the Rus sian club FIGHT asserts StockholmiIliloyd Patten son res New York stopped Sanlo Amonti 191 ltnly lie New York Wilhelm Voll Humburg we Los Angeles stopped Bob McKinley 171114 Tacoma Wash it Harold Rich ardson 157 Newark N1 out pointed Joe Shaw 147 New York fniwo Yuil Mariska mu Japan ouipolnted Mnnzn Kl iruchl 115 Japan in 10 our musical aunosr PLAN DANGERFIELD ill335 assertr 350riil yr take been noon torn

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