uWm WWWVwrflmwp wwwme up armor massa Believes Canada Has Good Chance Canadas Olympic hockey team is lnEurope now and tbeyU go through tour of games prior to tilt ting the Olympic Games at the end of the month hlany questions need answers concerning this team One is experience mother calibre and the most important can they win the tournament STAN BOSHER the OHA referee who did bang up job handling last nights BarrieCoilin and tilt at the arena without the assistance of nesman has some definite ideas on the team Eosher was forced into double duty last night when the linesman failed to show up However he has been in this position before and his vast exper ience which includes journey as Junior of flclal was evident Bosher saidhe felt this team could go all the way Father David Bauer the Canadian coach has done great job with this team he said Dont be fooled by the talk of inexperience Many of these players it layed in Junior and they can get plenty expeo ence in this type ot hockey believe theyll make great showing they could even take the title he stated Rasher agreed that it was strange osition for Canada to be in the home of the best line ey players in the world and hoping for good showing eta world tournament BUT THATS THE way the rules are laid down he said These other countries dont have pro lea gues and their top players are available to them We must comply with the rules and it makes our job to difficult Father Bauer recruited histeam from different parts of Canada brought them together at the Urd verslty of British Columbia and started hard train ing rind The team fared out pretty well against the Cree and Swedes in exhibition games but the ex ports are claiming Russia is the team to watch Its not har dto behave this Last years Allan Cup powered by the Russians in an exhibition tour several champions Windsor Bulldogs were completely over weeks ago All we can do is hope for the best WOMEIRLT Barrie SevenU am bewildered lost elr third straight game in the GIEtLItEian Bay Intermediate Hockey League last ng The fact that they lost isnt as bad as the way they looked doln it This club can look like million doi iars one rdg and the next night look like the million dollars spent They cant seem to get any form of consistency and theyve given their home fans only three victories this season SevenUps started off slowly looked like they might be going somewhere when the won five out of six and now they have three straight setbacks The club is not Iplaying as unit They need to give more effort an show more spirit lTS EASY TO sit back and criticize but the fans have seen this clubplay well and they know theres better hockey in the players than they showed last night SevenUps must facethe some Shipbuilders three more times in the next weekend half and they wont get point unless the show more do ire th 11 the did last night No player intentionally goes out and gives at our performance But there has to he reason somew era when club fails to give its best Second game in this fourgame series is set for Collingwood Friday night The teams meet there again Tuesday and return here week from Friday Owners Consider Converting Park ARCADIA Calif iAiitThe president of strikebound Santa Anita Park said Tuesday that directors of the race track are seriously considering converting their propertyio other uses on Were considering it right now Robert Sirub toldre porters at press conference Were talking to people who have made attractive offers for shopping centres apartmEnt houses andthin like th This is not our do We not to eontinueracing But we have stockholders so we must look at the economic picture in volved here Wafeel we can make more money doing some thing else The conference was called to give Santa Anitas position on dthe strike called Monday night by parlmuluei clerks and nth era affiliated with Service Union Generai Mfinager James Stewart at Hollywood Park who also attended the conference said his track is also thinking of heingita property for other employees alter retirement and other aspects of the health and welfare plan Rynnaaid he had no idea when the torn aides might get agam Sarita Anitais member of the Federation of California Racing Associations The con tract the union was negotiating with Santa Anita would have set the pattern for those at other tracks in the state WAGES NOT MAIN iSSUE Ryan said that although wages were not mainvlaaue they are part of the economic picture He said race track Janitorshave been making this weekly while those in other in dustries make $035 race track ushers have been making No20 sporting events get sears Ho said California peri muluel ticket sellers make $3060 day and are the highestpsid in the nation Joseph Detcherncndy preal dent otLoeol too of the Build ing Service Employees interns ttonal Union informed on tho picket line of the directora dia itlAiiiNG PLANS cussions said Wehave been making me if they want tocut it up we liminaryptans for sometime arentlinany position to object Stewart said and the studies to it But remember apicket will be finalized when our board line is the laboring mans life gof directors meets tomorrow line We should be able to gtrike Santa Anitas general mana WHWI mt the Building ll unis numb mi amass oatu lg hian Theoansainotfagain barrio Seven Ups were off again last night It the Barrie Arena than they ordered setback at the hands of Second Enos Collinswood Shipbuildm Georgian Bay intermediate Hockey Lelgus coolest SevenUps remained in fourth place as Orliiia Terriers two points bdtiod the iconic lost decision to letgoelrading Bradford Bxpreumen in game at Orlilie it was the third straight ion for Barrie and they were out played ail the way Colilngwaod built up in lead in the first period stretched it to at In the aewnd and turned in defensive hockey in the third but also IICgMd the only goal in the Mb Jim Nison scored two goals for Shipbuiiders while Arnold Smith Stan Ritchie and John Hill notched the others iilli Ab bott spoiled Royce Leonards bid for shutout Arnold Smith card the scar ing at 515 wl both team aborthsnded He was at the goal mouth and banged in Hills re bound drive from the blueline Ritchie made it at 1113 Uaing defenrsman Larry Reid for screen he sent Iizzilng ï¬le shot behind George throu Seven Ups failed to capital ice on manpower advantage In the period At one stage they had man advantage for three minutes and 56 seconds at Meek andPsiterson were given minor penalties for Colifngwood semantics saunasn the pileup of players are Bar ries Jon Weeks and Ceiling woods Dave Fitter The pllr clashed in the first pert last nights intermediate wood fhok lead when Nis on tipped in Ritchies drive from game at the Arena and re ceived five minute penalties for their efforts Referree Stan Bother tries to separate the fighters and he received as alstanoo from goaltender drive from the blueiins into the net SevenUps Defeated av collinswood51 Royce leopard John Mill it And Sandy Air his two Barrie players standing are newcom er Dick Bertrand and Ernie Bond lot Thats Coiling woods Hec Brainard at far right Examiner Photo v6 7xmz1vawmrywymW9WVWlWW mm=vmm not sushi Leeds Bradford io 42 Win Over Terriers ldce matted Men in margin for Bradford utmfndcr tea of mom in blith Ice tie with Dorrie 80m here last night in Goon no Say intermediate Hocth Magus contest Glilhd scored two goals in cluding the flour and assist ad on the other two scored by Stan on as the league hiding Budford notched idory Dd Ras lett assisted on all four goals Darrin lost to Oolhngwood ol Torrie two points behind dormer took Run on enoedya first period Thomlaston tied the score in the second but Jim flimpohirs scored to give the Terriers 2ng It the and of the pore ORILLIA Barry South Ottawa Posts 103 Sr Win OTTAWA CF Ottawl liootagnarda humiliated Com nii Emuda we here Tuesday nisht in St Lawrence Ottawa Senior Hockey Lenin action Montguards moved into firstplace tie with Kingston Aces Cornwall in in fourth piaco tie with illorriaburg Guy Beauregard and Holly Anderson collected three goals each Single goals were scored by Claude Chsrron John Chian elil Larry Larochand Andra Despard for the hionllea Linden Wells Sarge St Joan and Ron Brancbaud scored for Cornwall PilYMililE Whenilfou Can Have the BEST for LESS Before the fivernlnute mark of the third Galand seared his twp goals and assisted on Thor ningtona second marker to Wt the Exorcism ah weekiy while those at other smeason both againstvtlre Rm fly at iiSpoundetoaier but the WEEKS FITTED CLASH With less than two minutes re maining scra py Jon Weeks of Barrie and bg Dave Fitter of Coliingwood traded punches for couple of minutes Both re ceived maiora by referee Stan Barber and Weeks gained the decision Arnold Smith received cut above the left eye late in the Ionian and was creed to go to the hospital for repairs He re fumed in the laying minutes of er in the second period Coiling NEW YORK AP Ah oiher ghost from the past has risent to haunt Jack Demp sey Now they are claiming he used loaded gloves in litll when he won the world heavy weight boxing titia from Jess Willard The story is told in the me moirs of the lateJack tDoc Kesrns his manager at the time as published in copy righted feature in Sports lilu strated Dempsey denies it in the same article Kearns claimed he used plaster of peril and water in bandaging Dempseys hands to insure loim hat of Ito one that Dempsey would win in one round items lost for due to comedy of errors Dempsey won in three rounds Dempseya exmanager raid the fighter was entirely in nocent of what happened and stood there in what amounted to almost stupor iihnd to hide smile as the coil came to enter the ring Eyeiy punch landing with the hollow sound of mallet crunching into watermelon raised knots on him or lore him open NEVER DID AGAIN in all his subsequent car eer Dempsey never inflicted such dreadful damage onan opponent And he did it to title one in the very first round There may be those who will wonder how it could possibly be that Dempsey didnt know his gloves were loaded Actually it isnt too aura The Boston Bruins might have been better off just forget ting about the scheduled Nov to meeting with the Detroit Red Wings postponed because of ï¬resident Kennedys assassina ton ihegarne was moved up to Tuesday night and the Bruins got ciobbered so by the Wings as diminutive Roger crazier re corded his second shutout of the it was good example of what Bostoncoanhbtilt Schmidt has been saying all along The Bruinsmuat score more goals sndheat second di vision clubs iikeDetroit and New York if they hope to make the National oliockey League playoffs ammo mro cation Thelieantownera letta shots er Fredii Ryan said the Hahidtaat the dispute with the union is not pari mutue cier are patd roverwagea but other financial more but haveh nhandiing increasingly to sums of mono each year with smaller work forces iaspp 21yearoid rookie turneo them back lhelosadmpped the inn further iiitoxi ceilaraaiir points behind Ne York and it back ill fourthl7 ace Detroi and the blueiine ompson other screened shot at 1437 kriiiiiisrcmrnsnrnpsrv usro LOADED canvas prising He was young and this wastba moat unnerving day of his hungry life After ward when cracked off the bandages and ditched them he was so dumb at being the heavyweight champion of the world that you could have hit him with hammer and he wouldnt have biinkcdan eye The article quotes Dempsey as commenting Ridiculousi could take an oath in fact will month ago Danny Mar shall of the Birmingham News wrote that Dempsey had been doped before his first fight wittLGens Tunney in Phila deiphla At the time Dempsey said he was not sick the day of the fight but added doctor told me the next day to probably been given mickey flnnand probably was ill for three or four days after that WILLARD HAD SUBPiClflN in reference to the fate bout Willard now 92 told Sports illustrated lm glad that Kearna fin ally was man enough to ads mit it ihefirst time Demp sey hit me imavknihe gloves wereioaded Ho ocked me down seven times maybe eight dont recall exactly now But every time he hit me could feel another bone or two breaking lgot robbed by the king of tharobhera guess we could say That Heaths ACrozier ABiankis FiverWlngl shared the sear ing with Alex Deivecchio Norm Eliman and Gordie HoweDe troits old guardemerging as the top pointgetters Delvec chin and Ullmnn each lot goaland two aaaista while Howe picked up two assist Floyd Smithopaned th ing late in the first perlodzas Seven Ups made good on two man advantage at 1230 when Bill Abbott finished off fly with Al Smith and Gard Hee liralnnrd and John Hill were in the penalty box at the time and seconds after returning to the ice Hill got the goal back heating Cucuilek with an Lone goal of the third period came at the 055 mark when if eketHi ineccnd10al bchctlng Dimmer Ritchie schedule giegame trips instead of one for Red Hots rt iry Hards aa high single Carol Brown 222 iii Single Carol Brown 222 thc Wingabegan tashot bar rage at Bruins goalieEd John aton beicre sparse Boston crowd of 7m Ed Joya and Doug Berkiey increasedihe margin to at in the second and Deiveechio and Ullrnan rappe homeihlrd no rlodmark it was Bostonh ninth consec utivasaiiie in row without victory Cuculick who didntbave much of chance on any of the five goals scored against him turned aside 18 shots in the game Menard stopped at The teams clash again in Col ltnawood Friday night rim Period Coilingwood Smith tililit l15 Coliinewood Ritchie Reid illd Penalties Robertson Robin aon Meek Patterson Weeks mfl0r Fitter indoor and ma or Coilingwuoogdleim xon iRohlnson Ritchie 440 Barrie Abbott Smith Thompson 230 Meetings End In New York NEW YORK GP The managers of Canadas nine pro fessional football teams ended three days of private meetings here Tuesday with work on their two major agenda items incomplete Rut spokesmen for the Cana dian Football League clubs laid progress was made on both One is the drafting of isaa schedule to be approved by the CFL annual meeting in Edmon ton Feb or The other is the question of limiting the number of natural ized US players or aucaiicd Cansdianized imports that each CFL club may carry This also may be settled at the CH meeting in Edmonton League secretary Bob Gillies of Regina said after nieadays meeting that most of the days discussion concerned the 1m Gillies said that under the OFTs interlocking schedule or rangement each western team plays two games in the East in the part these two games have been played only two or three days apart so the west ern clubs would have to make only one trip East Jim Finka of Calgary sug gested that one or two Western Coherence tennis make ttwoakr two games with the extra trav elling costs being drawn from the Wests share of the inter lockinggamea financial pool BQWLING security from MONDAY NIGHT miss LEAGUE srwnmos idiots 65Hot anon er hep Cats 50 Alloy Kata 41 High average Hazel Murphy 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