rm earnw Sometiineses rtorsl ecsngrowona it till hm tdiiiitit and er ca was the case th me Ive feltgall season that the Georg ian Intermediate League and Geo or JuMEflC League have produced good enoumockey to warrant twice the support they are receiving Ap arently others share in views lied Storey was on bsnciJ for last nights me Barrie Arena between rte SevenUps and dland Flyers Storey stated CITY THIS size should be able to fill the rink every night The pnlayars maketh enough mistakes to make the am teresiivnï¬i And youll see as much action out here as you on most Saturd nights at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto bones mean this But Barrie has never supported hockey Its no wonder Hap Emma moved his Junior Flycrs Storey is not alone In his views Ive talked with several hockey enthusiasts this season after they had seen their first game In the league Dslt McAithur for one and every time the person was amazed at the poor turnout of fans Its difficult to inject interest that just isnt there There shouldnt be any complaints on the coverage of the league and especially the ï¬veanpJa They receive more publicity than any other two clu in the league combined Perhaps it will pick up in the playoffs THERE WONT be any lack of fans lads and to morrow during the actionpacked Carnival eekend program The Canadian Speed Skating championships open ed early this afternoon Heats will be run of today and the finals will he staged tomorrow This is re cited to be the first open eed skating meet ever held1 in Canada ludgm from entry list it wont be the last and will undou tcdly be big light of the annual Carnival Close to 180 entries are expectedabout 80 of gt them ladies and the majority of the total number comes from the United States Big name mentioned in the advance publicity of the meet is that of Johnny Sands winner of the Can adian title three times and member of Canadas Olym ic team in 1955 and 1980 Sands who hails from St urent Que is expected to receive stiff competition IF THE ARENA isnt packed for its star studded show tonight manager Wes Allso will probably feel like boarding up the building an throwing the keys away Theres something for everyone on his Arena show with fine talent lined up One of the highlights will be the performance of Sgt Willie Weller of Camp Borden three times named Canadas outstanding amateur athlete Weller will put on gymnastic display which alone will be worth the price of admission One last observation wish AI Shewchuks Bar rie Plumbers every success at Penetang tomorrow ITS ONLY 11 regularlyschedulcd game In the Junior circuit but Penetang is out of the playoff ictnre and judging from the way the Hurons played are this week when the got far behind in the scor ing Shewchuks boys he better wear armour suits Im certain coach Als biggest hope Is that his boys will escape serious inju Theresnothing at stake in this ame and some the Penetang players carry their st cks as if they were holding rifle with bay onet on the end of It And they sometimes use it in this fashion too BOWLING scones GUIHIIIE MIXED BOWLING lligh Triple Ladies It Cald TEAM STANDINGS Pts well 697 Men It Bradley diff High Average Ladies hebbetts 26 at at Caldwell 15a Men Robertl Floaters 27 so 219 Jackasses 771 Howlers 67 CITY MIXED LEAGUE Marionette as es Meeks Ease 104 Clifton Blow Cnmeroona as 74 57 era as Community House 75 Drau hts ea Dave DI era 60 High single Ladiesv13rad no gwellington ytomslmooe 12v 265 Men Mchms 275 Ladies High Single Terry glasmflton M4 also High Triple ade Mcns High Single Murray Mo can Mcns lilgb Triple By New York Eric Leigh 650 NEW YORK CPINew York Rangers in the throes of live game losing streak swapped one of their defenccmen to an other Nntional Hockey League club demoted another and called up dcieuceman and forward from Baltimore Clip are their American league arm club Friday The fifthplace Bangers sent veteran Al Junior Langioia 29 to Detroit Red Wings for lien Ingram so in straight player deal Larry Cohan so was sent down to Baltimore in exchange for detenceman Mike McMahon 21 and the Rangers also called up Jean ltatellc Mye old centre anglois and Ingram will be joining theirthird NHL The gers outlined geolvcans acreage Weekly Prize Triple 400 Non ma McIntosh 401 KEMP THEE ABI LADIES LEAGUE STANDINGS Pink Ladies 30 Collins 25 Zombies at Singapore Slings 22 Dummies 20 Manhattans no Screwdrivers 19 Gin Flues SCORES Msnhattsns7 vs Collins it Pink Ladies vs Zombies SingaporeSiinga vs Screw driverea zoo Games High Single and High Triple Reid tee Kay Flower 239 Ma Andersonm Doris Edgerioo domino nommics 51vs Gin states EnldDempstcr 254605 Mad tchinson 121 Flora Graves ma Wits rmc scene of action when Gary Lawton scored Midland Fivers are and goal In last nights game at the Arena when Midland topped Barrie Seven Use as The puck circled is pictured as It stretdscs the twines be hind goaltender Red Henry Sandy Air it George West vIIJgt mamanay snip 35ml Ish of raw iehï¬mps Undecided Botaflmrmennand boo Ire hen for the ski that they bod contracts to ï¬aey denied press it pctatoaprofuslenalakt co Mm Humanism look the down hill gold medal at inclines fail It Jon Weeks 17 and Gard Thompson on his knees get close view of the goal Examiner Photo Flyers Defeat 7Ups To Close In on 2nd By arcx reason Examiner Sports Editor Barrie Seven Ups appear destined for fourthplace lniah and Midland llyers on well on their way to taking over second ace This was the picture following last nights Georgian Bay In tcrmcdlaie Hockey League some at Barrie Arena when the Fiyers downed Seven Ups s2 Bradford has first place salted Iwey Coilingwood Sill builders are to second spot but ey have finished their regular schedule while Midland only two points behind has three games re malning Barrie is in fourth place and Urillls Terriers In filth and with out chance of landing play off berth it appears that the scmlvfinais will see Bradford line up against Collingwood and Midland clash with Barrie This would suit Midland coach Ray Goriepy just fine In five games against the SevenUps this season Flyers have come out on loplour times 9CONNOR STARS in last nights game it looked like another tight battle between Ed Litzetiberger In Starry Role Toronto Maple Leafs whose sharpshooters havent been able to hit the side of barn lately got message Friday from their old pal Eddie Litzenber gar The tiycaroldweteran de moted to the American Hockey league this season after serv ing with the Stanley Cup cham pions for the last two years re turned irom fivewcek layoff with knee Injury and took per sonal charge of Rochester by scoring three goals in as vic tory ovarliuffaio Bison that solidified the winners chances of playoff berth The defeat left the tailend Bl eona 15 points behind Rochester inthe Western Division race with games remaining The news was equally bad for Springfield Indians cellar occupants in the Eastern Divi sion who took 55 heating from Baltimore Clippers and found themselvesvld points shy of the nearest playoff spot with 23 games left in which to catch up MADE rssr srsnr Idizenbcrger working on ia line with Les Duff and rookie Mike Corbett scored one goal and set uptanotbcr by Corbett before the first period ended at Rochester He popped In two more and Red Annstrong added the fifth in the second frame before the Americans re taxed and conceded tallies by Billy Des Jerrerelnyk and Barry lCullen of the Blades ngnlnst Stan Smrkos goal for Rochester In thethlrd the two clubs nntIl Tom OCos spotlight In the first period hiid Abbott Smithl 1115 nor broke scoreless deadlock with nine seconds remaining In the period llyers kept rolling when the second eriod got underway and before seven minute mark pumped three more shots behind goaltender Red Henry to take 441 land Seven Ups scored one goal in the second and the teams split pair of goals In the final 21 minutes Red storey honorary chair man of the Barrie Winter Car nival was on hand for the game and he selected the three stars Tom OConnor and Chuck Jewell of Midland and Jon Weeks of Barrio OConnor turned in brilliant performance scoring two goals and assisting on third He was dangerous throughout the game Jewell has been the mas ter over Barrie all season while chks was used on the power play and killed off penalties ba aldes taking his regular shift Gary Lawson Blake Ball and George Westiall were the other Midland marksmcn while Lew Stoddart and Bob Garner netted the Barrie markers It was Gar FARM SERVICES ners 20th goal at the season Henry and Jewell took the Two goals by Mel Pearson sparked the Clippers In Baiti more as they evened their red ord with Springfield at three victories apiece with one tie Sandy McGregor Dave Creigln ton and Ken Schinkcl were the other Baltimore goal getters while Jim Anderson Mike Ls badia and Bill White scored for theIndIans Bonspiel Will Wind Up Today Finals will be staged today in all divisions of the metrics Elmvale Curling Club bonspieL Top threegame winner yes tcrday was Cecil Tinneys Elm vaIe quartet who defeated Dunc McCeleman in the final lion Frankcom of Elmvale was the days top vwogsmewins her when his rink defeated Dick Presser of Simon EimvalesBIlI Campbell was the consolation winner Todaysdraw will see Flo tron of Elmvale meet Jack Moore ofBarrle and Dennis Moran of Barrie clash with Cecil Tinneyl in the finals mong threegame winners Bunuteadof Elmvnle takes on Ron Irankcom in one match between the twogame winners while liirry Kelley and Lew Earner both of Eimvele square off in the other snatch in this section Imurmur on 311m 11 land finally broke through at 1951 when OConnor get loose in front of Henry let the veteran notmlodor make the first move then slipped the puck into the open set Lawson put itiidlsnd ahead 20 after only 41 seconds of play In the second period banging pass from McLean OConnors second goal came at 440 It was twoonone break and OConnor using Bar rie dcfenceman Cord Thompson for screen rifled shot into the short aide Blake Hall made it so at 845 He was standing at the corner of the Barrie not when Penalties Geriepy itcid fliird Period ti Midland Westiall OConnor 531 Barrie Garner Reid 13111 Penalties Forbes Thompson Dorion Johnson Minor major Weeks major Shots on goal By Barrio By Midland 11151131 1a 11 aea lied McLean flipde pass out from behind and Ball jammch it behind Henry at point blank range Stoddard finally heat Jewell at 1145 The goal came follow Ing iaccoif In Midland zone Stoddert took pass in front of the net and blasted low backhander into the far side George Westiall gave Iliidland foungeal nulge again at 531 of the third and OConnor picked up his third scoring point on this goal Garner closedcnt the scoring at 1303 and it was beauty He took pass iromLarry Itcid at the Midland bluellnc want in on the left side and overpower ed Jewcll with hot drive to the far side Ray Garlepy played practic ally the whole game on the Mid land delence lle paced himself well and was only off the ice couple of times in the whole game SUMMARY First Period Midland OConnor Westiall Nicholishen 1951 Penalties None Sewnd Period Midland Lawson McLean d7 Midland OConnor Nicholishen Westiall 4411 Midland Ball McLean diffs Barrie Stoddert WANTS BDBSLED RUN MONTREAL CPIVic Em cry captain of the Canadian bobaled team that won gold medal at thp lnniaruck Winter Olympics says Montreal should have bohslad runon historhr Mount Royal He told press conference the park in the cen tre of the citytoffers everything to make this cotmtrys run whining success NIIL HOCNEf romounow NIGHT SEE THE ENTIRE GAME LVE0IIHURGIIINTSCREEN tEASFS new vonu 700 PItl TICKEIS $125 $700 $250 BEA contra ctléhbhm canarpr marathons sr canals bruek Aultrll Winter Genres slalom linunermsnn uld hehad ofa fern for professional races to the United States and Canada this season but added have not yet made up my am seriously planning to make money out of skiing the ssyeacold cook added Im negotiating contract with sponsors In Colorado but we navant made any decision yet So for Im still an amn eur N0 DECISION Bonlleu as said havent made up my mind whether to turn professional or not But admit Im toying with the idea Narvaez Wins Over Molina NEW YORK APIUnranked Frankie Narvaes of New York are only two years made smashing big time debut Friday by pounding out malority dclt cislon over lightweight contcrh der Louis Molina of San Jose Calif In bristling luround Iikht in den fhe 24yoaroid Pucrto lticanl born New Yorker on its favor dent ite In his first main event at the Garden staggered the fifth ranking contender three times opened cuts over and under Molinas right eye and had him bleeding from the nose in the treosw aging scrap Judges an and Tony Rossl cash had Norvscs ahead In rounds edison Square Gan Lg irionth uiii that the thin alpine midï¬el Iat special aalem srinner Pep Sticgm of Austria also is link Boolicaswontbcgtsntingrofai re onal Sleigirr said he has notget made up his mind whether he will become professional in still teepd on It be said but has cancelled the ticket the organisers bent Illa Stan Musiali Named iiead ST LOUIS APHPresident Johnson announced Friday that retired St Louis Cardinal base ball star Stan Muriel will head the United States physical fll ncss program There are few men who hive served as American heroes with such dignity the president said of 1151 He has brought to his profession simple honesty and dceds oi charsctcr The president made these nounccmcnt during his visit Fri day to St Louis in open the citys bicentennial celebration Muslal who retired after it years with the Cardinals Is vicepresldcnt with the National sgue team He said he will continue in the position while handling his duties in tbe prcal pro ram Hewill the second man to take over the loo Bud Wilkinson former lin versity of Oklahoma coach was named to head the program by the late President Kennedy who Initiated the idea Wliklnaon quit the and his coaching job at atoms to enter the sees race for the Senate caswroan mus Merrimackmoans Pictured ebbva are the menu of Ellsworth Crawfords 0an cockPetroleurns Trophy in fi nal play last night at Berlin Club They are from Curling left to fight Bert Cook George HeldBrucI Peacock dollar of the trophy Mr Crawford and Jack WallwlmtExa Photo cannons somewhere aoceptedits the friendly convenient way of tarragonoKeereamoissnekuisseen drinkersdonftlikelongnam fortheirbrew rigililce OKeefeBlendéd its eisiend may 51 Marco dictator shaped the