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Barrie Examiner, 21 Dec 1962, p. 10

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BOSTON BRUINS goalie Ed Johnston winds up backed into the net on the tea making save on Detroit Red Wingn rush In the second period of game at Detroit last night Boston defenceman Ted Green to also on ice tries to shove Press Launches Quakers PRAGUE tAPiThc Czechtr slovak press has launched bitter attack on the touring Ca nadlan hockey team Saskatoon Quakers the official Czech news agency CIK rcporied Thursday The Canadians who were beaten 41 by theCzech na tional team Wednesday were accuscd of rudeness be having more like circus than an ice hockey team and wanting to terrify the Cuchov slovak players the official Communist party newspaper Rude Pravo said the Canadians wanch to break up the match and take advantage of the situation through individ ual actions It named the two main offenders as Don Fletcher and Harry Smith Another paper Mtada Fronts also amused what CTK called the ruthless play of the Cana dians which reminded of tight in bulldog The Canadian coach Vie Atthk Lynn who was watching the match tried to add to the rich cabaret program by strik ing stick against the boards and by ridiculing the referees Illlada Fronts was quoted or saying The paper continued And the same also applies to Fletcher who begged the referee on his knees to put the goal In its place Boxing was used as supplementary sport and therefore the spectators b2 gan chanting clrcus Canada CRIHCIZES WHORE The Prague newspaper Prace was quoted as saying The performance of our Crecht players can he classi fied as ltood only between the sixth and the ttth minutes of the last period it was evident that they do not want to risk injuries before two matches with the Soviet Union and that they are dis gutted by the boslng hockey practised by the Canadians Grant Disdcrrees With Jungle Jim WINNIPEG CPICoach Bud Grant of Winnipeg Blue Bomb erI whose last disagreement with Jim Trtmble came during the Canadian football champion Allips again on tha other side of the fence from the head man of Hamilton 11gcrCaII frimblc said Wednesday that Canadian Football League team are fighting losing bot tle in thrl competition to sign United States college football players because they cant match the cheques handed out by the American and NatlonIl Football Leagues Grant whore Bombers beat Hamilton in the Grey Cup final Iaid in an interview dont think that this year is notice ably tougher than any other II for or signing imports Is coa ccrncd admit that were going to he outbid In many cases on straight cash basis but our so pronch unprals more to play ers longtrnngc views We have Ilnd cases where he hale turned down higher or cinnt cash often because they think theyll be further nhrnrt tn the long run in Winni my Howe Scores Two Takes Over Lead fly THE CANADIAN FRI£38 Gnrtiie liowr perennial right Wintttr of firtmit Red Wings rnplurrtl the National llotkry Leagues littlltiiillftl gt lrntirrrhlp with two goals agnlnst lhr illiiltllt llnrlon iIrulnI Thursday night The two points glvr linwe clear title in tint place with total of IIIJ goals and Ilsls JrirzlguI htllft Militia and New orks Andy lIIIhgnte both Itllc fllurmlny hold Icruml Imt thlrri Iput resprrthniy with so nan points thtl for turth with In points are tour players tnrhuhng thc Iragur lnmtrrs In goals and us this Frnnk Mnhottith of Toronto irntlr ttm qur on the strrngth of his teacucirndlns tr goals The ixaf Iril wtugrr Mind his triltr ruarlrr In ThumInya tic at Munitan liostuns Jnlmny lturyk cuunts goals and 13 oralis and hi rngnn All btrlkrnnhl bar If wnd In lost of the four is Air Del vrttiliu hf litfruit who 11 nuisil arr Ian In the NHL 1hr tumm Mr II I1 ll if Ii ll ll lit 14 ll II ll How llrtrnit tinnn ulteagh liuthtntc Now nrk Iltholtlitlt Tmuntn llurph lloslnn ttrllonatt ltlrwgrl Dcllrrtbin Delmit The Bomber system with night practices allows players to establish themselves in full tlme jobs while playing football Grant cited quarterback Kenny Plocn as player who had been able to establish him self in business to Winnipeg Grant admitted that without the combined career aspect Ca nadian football would be in trouble in enticing American players north of the border Frank Robinson Wins NI Title CINCINNATI tAPi Frank Robinson Cincinnati 11 hIrdhttllng outfielder edged flank Aaron of Milwaukee Braves and Willie Mays of San Francisco Giants to win the Na tional league slugging cham pinnrhlp in me for the third consecutive seam Official nvrroges show Robin Ion piled up aoo total bases in we times at bat for we rage Aaron had one total bases In 591 ntbatI for rus mark while Mays had the most total bases in the circuit In in 011 Itbats for 615 Robinson had It doubles twn triple and isomers among his zoo hits He won the slug flng title to tool with 611 Ind row with Babe Parilli To Pivot For East SAN DIEGO Calif AP lornwr Ottawa Itough ltlrtrr Vito Illnhci lnrilil rurw with liolton Patriots will quarter hark the tom All3tan In the American Football ltagxltl sllstsr competition hm Jan II The Junior habitat of Com mrrcc here which apnnms the event Innounrrd Thursday fluI composition of IE esatcrn tram lamn rnrmhnl of How Ian Dtlrrn are on the sound which will he rvathrd by frank Itopt Ivy larmrr coach of livi monton lithium and now Ilnuv Ion math The oftentn lull lratk II tmkie illrhrist of fiufialn lormrrly of the Con dtan lustre Buffalo Bisons Purchase Three NEW YORK Alt Itutfnlo Illma purrhnurt thm tnym Thursday two from Washington senator Ind the otiwr from tho ItcnaInro ltyrmne him in the lnitrnIiloflni Rnkhail inspire The illwwu aim in the If trrhanfll puma Marty Kin row and mrlfirhlfl foc Itlctrs from the Santa Ind pflthrr trtrl itslhtn from hymn puck clear Detroit players are Alex Faulkner ftzt Billy McNeil III and Larry 19 frcy t21Bostons Jerry Top HOCKEY RECORD By Tim CANADIAN runes NItionIiIMltw WLT 15 7137 15 575 583d 1510 497 11 83 7331 1016 90 967A 418 7912116 rantoars Results Toronto Montreal Boston Detroit Saturdays GInm Chicago at Montreal New York at Toronto Sundarl GImes Montreal at Detroit Toronto at Boston Chicago at New York American League Eastern Division LT Hit 99 891 151i 33 Springfield 1411 am mr Hershey It 1101 3929 Baltimore 1212 BS 0118 Western Division API 17 03 3135 ll 12 95 SEE Cleveland 91 mam Pittsburgh £17 73 9017 Ibandays Result Buffalo Quebec Tonlml Gama Rochester at Baltimore OIIA Junior API Peterboro 11 77 4971 lionircal to 7r tans Niagara Falls in I7 74 Hamilton 82 302 St Catharines bit 71 lot 17 Guelph 15 55106 Thursdays Results St cathartncs Pcterborough Montreal Hamilton Tonights Games Montreal at Guelph Ietcrborough at Niagara Falls Otbcr scores Western fugue Seattle Lon Angclcs Nora Sootln Sealer ltoncfon Halifax CIpc Breton Senior Glace Bay Sydney to Ottawatin Junior Pembroke Ottawa Itawkcsbury OtthI Metro Junior Mnrlboros Brampton Thunder Bay Junior fott Arthur Fort William It Muribe duller Winnipeg Brandon laskniebewu Junior Regina chburn Itsstrrn fugue Nashville Long Island international Inn St Paul Minneapolis Ontario Junior ll Slraiford KW Bornln Sir Thomas Detroit lcnmlngton NHL STARS By Tlil CANADIAN PM Gordie Itowr who took over the leadership of the Nltbs Irv ditidual scorng rm ln netting Detroit Red winga first two goalrfn Tlurrulay nights coo ml which Boston Bruins won Boston goalie Rd Johnston who came with the his save time alter turn as Drtroll out Ihnt Boston 23 Illmic tieoffrlnn whose hrrnkaway goal in the third he rind earned linntrrnl nnadlrnl tie with Toronto anil llai Toronto winger Dirk Iluii who smrrd llo of the LARiI goals NHL LEADERS ll tAVAlIlAN IIIEA llnldlngtz thirngn Inn ii hut lion point r1 Ioirtol llowc lmuit ll finial Ilnlmllrh Toronto tl AuIstIl ftrlvrcrhio Detroit 21 Mwlcwln iiall llirsyn AM Snarhuk IMrolt fruition You lkirnil lfli minutes Chicago Detroit Toronto Montreal New York Boston Quebec Providence Buffalo Rochester By THE CANADIAN PRES Boston Bnrins use Jerry Top paulnl and Charlie Burns as Penaltytrifle but that doesnt Him they lack offensive abil DetroitVBed thgsfound this out Thursday night when they were upset by thslnlia lace Brutus ontwo timely goI by tbe defensive lpeelallst Both came with rengtis Toppautnttbroks Horati lockku little more than five Vrninlrtes remaining when the poked homo Burnr rebound Then Burns tbs puck Into nnopsn net with seven seconds the teams at full left after Wings yank goalie Terry Bawchlnk for paerulffltl crewman 3m won an AP Wirepbo slxtb It tucker In Thursday nights other NHL game Montreal Canadians pulled Intern Ito withan oolo MIpla beats on remi bresknway oIl by veteran rightwinger ernfs Geottrton In the last minute of the injury niadied VSoiuth notes 01 Victory Through The NEW YORK CWCrippled by injuries to top running backs the Souths hope of vie tory In Saturdays 08 North South college allstar football game InMiaml lies with its passers Nick Ryder Miami back who wrenched knee whlteham mering the Nebraska line for 95 yards in the Gotham Bowl game in New York II doubt ful performer So Is Bobby Psremore the Florida and little ali America flash who hurt knee in the Orange Blossom Bowl against JacksonStnte of Mir stssippl Paremore has been clocked In 91 seconds In the 100yard dash Under such conditions the South will throw plenty says eoeoach Bill Peterson of Flor Ida State dont want to see us disgraced by the Yankees The North har the bigger team with powerful defence backboard by Bobby Bellall America tackle from Minne Iota and tackle Deva Big Bear Behrrnan from Michigan State ARRIVE HOUSTON Missouri and Georgia Tech two experienced bowl teamr arrived in Houston Thursday for Saturdays Bluebonnet Bowl football game Both coaches said they expect the game to be defensive batti Tech with season re cblyed the Bluebonnet invitation minutes after It handed 76 Southeastern Conference defeat to Alabama the defending oa tionsl champion Missouri accepted week later after closing Its 7vtZ sea son with Big Eight Con ference tie with Kansas Gus Kyle Knows Nothing Oi Report KINIIENER CPI Gus Kyle coach of Syracuse Braves of the Eastern Professional ltockcy league says he knows nothing about reports that the club is considering shift to Kitchener after the new year Its all news to me Kyle said in telephone interview Thursday Its said however the genus manager Tommy Ivan of the National Ilockey league Chl cago Black Hawks who sponsor the Syracuse team makes all the decisions In these matters I1Ic Braver In last place In the mills have won only three 16 TINY TIMS GO ON STRIKE MNDON AP thtrcn Tiny Tim of British horse racing have gone on chrlrt mas strike over wages The Iodr Iii Ittac ed to Fred Armstrongs It hie claim Armstrong has find them from It to 28 cents for reporting late for work The boys training to become jock eys exercise the harm to training One apprentice said his most recent pay cheque came to only seven cents Ifter tbr fines fthlr is going to be firefly mtrerIbii Glrirtmas said The boyssmall and light of wrjght In paid eight rhiltIn ttliltt week It the an It Ind climb to run It Their drrnrn II to become lopclass Jockey riding derby winners Fallon moInI job or stIhtI boy for Ibout in week Clarkson joined Boston in Toumey NEW YORK IANDefend ing champion Clarklao joined upset winner Iloston College In the final round of the Enstrrn College Afhirtlr Conferences holiday heckry toumsment It Medium Square Garden Thurs day night Irritum Irtt try Ilosrr Iur dlr molrd tornrlt follow Ing ftnalons 51 tidory over fit him lurdlc fired thru goail Ind added an nutt nu tIartson lwrrntml Cornell gtrhiltI lplnl Kmmty with or IhntI IIrk Mn irfoh the game ppm with five goals In the thirst pcrlotl Iftor Itrnnnfyn sensational goal tending itld lrpt annrll alive for two lurdie mun hire within rt minute in the second ported to put his team ahead for hrs 1th merit Itosinn Col by for the tmrrnsmcnt this In and tied five of their games Chicago officials dissatisfied with the small crowds to Syra cuse have been reported none stdcring moving the club Kyle said there was some talk of moving the team to either North Bay or Sautt Ste Marie Ont but this is the first tvehcard of Kitchener Ivan muldnt be reached for oorruncnt in Chicago He was reported headed for Ottawa to confer with EPIll president John Uriel ll SURPRISE Itarry Ainloy chairman of the Kitchener Auditorium Com mlulon also expressed sur prlu Ile said no one connected with the Syracuse club had been in touch with the mmmtr slon about move here Alnloy said he doubts the commission would consider Il lowing the Braves to use the auditorium Its said thIt as long In KItcharrcrWstcrfoo TI gcrs of the Ontario Itockey Ab sociatlon Benlor league In In btultifll no other team would be Iliowed to play here lbIt Is In Igreemrnt we have with the Tigers hr Iddrd Kitchener had turn in tho EIIIL previously but It folded this year Iftcr dropping so ported swoon In two IeIsonL Peter Now Tied For FirstPiace By CANADIAN PRIM Irtrrborough Ieter moved into first place In the Ontario Hockey Association provincial Junior group thurIdIy night when gontla Chuck Goddard notched his second shutout of the moon to decision over fifth lacs St CIthnrtnu lllIrk flow The win coupled with Ham Ion Ited WingI victory over Montreal Junior CInIdlcns lrtt Ictrrhorough with 71 points one more than Montreal and litmmflfl than Niagara Frills llyrrs Hamilton In fourth place all points bark of Irtcrbomurh got twngont performance from right wtngrr lnul ltrnrtrr arm before Laos home town fans The grunts gt him lengurlmllng IMII of The teams intI trader ftl Atrrtln mionmnmnn lint WIII Iconrt liamlltnns other rants llolr Charlrhnlc scorn lIfte tor Mnntrrni amt inmnin tingnn once At Irterbnnvugh with on hand Kerry nonrl armed In the first prrtod ml Torn tsrty untried the Inturnhre goal in the third rwrtnrl In tIlIA Metro Junlnr an lion Thursday night the fonds nltht following mnmtsllnn urns for third ntarc Nth anrm Ind Cornell ptar Toronto Mullnor moved In within Int ni Ilrstplsrn Termitn NriPMchtt Names by trimming Brampton grunt made tour possible game Bobby Rousseau of Mont reoi was gashcd in the face by Carl Brewers stick He needed four Ititchrr across the nose and above the right eye while grower was giversmater peri ty PLAME GETSVASBIST Ihegarae also saw the real sons first assist by patio whcnMontreal netmnder Jacques Plants fired the puck into the midlee some early to the third period Henri Richard frka up the puck and carried Howe scored his second goal of tha gameand his talk of the reason on secondperiod power play tying the score 24 The two oats moved hlmJnto the lead the league storing race with at points Forbes Remedy 27ycarrold lelt winger from Charlottetown acquired two weeks ago In trade with the Wings gave Bruins at lend midway through the third period But Detroit detenceman Btu later with avrcreened smithom to the Lent zone whersRous7 the blue llne gal laced home mfoot stop or The resulla dont change the teama positions in the leaguo standings but the Toronto Montreal tie tighten up the race among the top four Chlcagorlesdl with 37 points followed by Detroit with as Leafs with It and Canadiena with at Chicago has played two more games than the olher three clubsr New York Rangers follow wills Bl points and Boston is in the league cellar with 16 InDetrolt Gordie Howe scored the first of two goals with the game less than two minutes old But Bruins came back with goals by Don Mc Keoney and Tom Williams be fore the end of the first penod For Williams 11yearold from Duluth Minnl it wns his ninth goal of the season All nine came after he wasswitched to Bostons top forward this with Johnny Bucyk and Murray 01 Ivrr In early November Oiiicials Take Note Oi Statement MONTREAL tCl Rugger officials here took exception Thursday to Jack Roaburghs Itntement that the National Fit ness Council hadno justifica tion for making $10000 grant to enable Canadian rugger team to tour the United States Mr Rosburgh Liberal mem ber of Parliament for Norfolk said In the Itouse Wednesday What did that do for physi cal fitness to Canadot 2s ONeil assistant mana ger of the tourists said the and sparked interest in the game throughout the country Several hundred players their ages ranging from It to 30 were in constant training for melting laodu trim of grontwhlnk lherr Toppaszlnt andvbums took over powering ruins to the wln0rt1y fans at tended littlo more than 200 above the year low setwhen Bruins played heretwo weeks ago In raging snowstorm Rookie goalie Ed Johnston made rnany key saves for the Bruins who were outshot 4145 InMontrenl Dick Dull scored two of the Leafs goals and Frank Mahovltchwtth his 15th of the seasonSand Eddie Lita enberger got the others Montreals scoring came from Richard Rousseau Gcoitrion and fillies Trembtayhts itth of the year INCREASES LEAD Mohovllch to In ad his league lead in goals over De troitrParker McDonald to two goals with quick slapsth from Icccotf early in the first period Rlchard scored the games most dramatic goal 10 minutes later to tie the score 11 going six month to gain berth on the team he said it Terry Marshall member of the Quebec Bugger Union said Mr Roxburgh is llHntorrned on the subject of Canadian rug ger The game Is one of the few tmiy amateur sports re maining in Canada Physical fitness is Imperative for all who play The Incentive of auover seas tour Intensitied Interest In the gamo among the lovers thousands of rugger players spread across Canada And the publicity given the tour has brought the game to the atten lion ofmnmy wouldbo players Jeff Jones press relations of ficer oi the union commented Every dollar has been ac counted for and am convinced that the rugby tours committee gave the federal goverrunent full value for their dollar ex Into the second periodL The lit tle Montreal centre came in on Tomato goalie Johnny Bower faked par In front of the net and then slid the puck behind Bower Toronto took lead in the accond period on goals by bit enberger and Dutin Canadlena goal was Whammy Rmsseau riled li Wlill Pirates aid with four minutes we in thethird period but came buckaix minutes afar to Ihoot Leafs Into 44 ea Then Geotirion broke through the Toronto defence and with Brewer checking him from be hlnd got away ohard cloaein drive that beat Bowercleanly It was his 11th goal of the no Ion 3Toronto coach Punch qmlaeh said after the game Brewer bad injured Rousseau by accident fIIe wastrytng to gettres immrb bunch of players to tha cornerand his stick swung up andhit Rousseaus face It was on module It wants prob tybadtimatogetaperralryrfA Rousseau who had collapsed bleeding from the face after he was hit said tersely ld pre fer not to any anythingvTearn physician Bill Read said it was not Immediawa known whether llzciussyeaus nose had been bro en Automatic Transmissions our Specialty repairs made to Ill makes of cm Ind trucks Terms CIn Bo ArrIngId On All Repairs Ormislonss wuire nose OPEN nmio It pun Daily 69 Hayfield St PA £4330 brat dtitria tho crud Gold 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