from OUTDOORS By STEVE JONESCU Before start should remind you that Gladman was featured in this corner yesterday wish it Was that had been in Detroit conserVItlon Club Notes Fortyfive acres of land and 15 acres of pine Thats brief picture length stream running the full of the land near Mldhurst that could some day soon belong to Barrie District Hunteraf and Anglers Con servation Club Given the green light at the last generalsession to go ahead and make deal for suitable property the committee cam through with its report to an execu tive meeting last night Club presidenthiorley Hoffman appeared uite elated just to talk about the prize the grou has een proposing seekin and talking about for so ltis expecte that the years or deal for the property will become legal and binding some time later this month but most likely not before the next general meeting Jan 14 Water Pollution According to relilm letter from theDntario Water Resources Commission theres stream cross ing Iiffrn Street in Barrie that is not fit for fish and animal life The club had sent few water samples to OWRC The stream was described as being too high in detri mental water content Further study is to be made of the stream and then cleaningup operations will begin copy of the report from OWRC will be sent to the Department of Lands and Forests biologist at Maple It is the aim of the club to keep Bar and area free of polluted waters OUTDOOR NOTES Nothing definite has been done about the clubs prop osed Miss Outdoora con test although Im advised something will happen al plot mosérronto The Hunter Safety Course just cem saw 10 persons enter and eight pass Another course will start immediately For details call Jim Harris at Barrie Sports or chairman John Harradlne Still no word from the Chamber of Commerce on whether or not it wants the club to run the fish derby in connection with next months winter carnival Fort five chairs were urchased so that students ot leading Coilingwood ï¬ripbullda the unter and Water afety courses could experience little comfort while learning Apparently this is no iish tail Two lake trout have been reported taken from the bay In the Shani Bay area and through the ice and from Inside anty too While Barrie saw its section of the bay covered with snow for the first time yesterday fishermen down the share are said to have dotted the hay with at least dozen little houses Dont for et the Jan 14 meeting oi the BDHACC Committee airmen are urged to have reports ready Slate of officers for the 1983 year will also be an nounced Pro Extravaganza Set For Weekend NEW YORK AIJloolhallI lllvlllfllfl postseason extrava ganras continue this weekend with professional and college our In five games from Flor ldn to Hawaii No games are lit for Satur daytho llih annual Senior Bowl It Mobile Ala between North and Soth nIIrrtar trams and the first Challenge Ilowl ol Corpus Clrnsti Tcr malchlnll start from the Southwest Con ference against playcrl from oihrr college squads On Sundayl uhrdulo are the NIiIonIl Football Icngue Piny ofi ilowl at Miami Fla be tween the runncrlup In tho Znslcrn Ind Western Confer enrol Pittsburgh Sitclers In Drtroli Lions the nth llua Bowl at Honolulu mulch two mlltgc nllslnr ienml tho lint Cmtodc llowl Ii II more whirl pain all turns made up mostly of l14 drIfl rholcrr Fifty colleginm join the pay forplsy ranks In the Bowl Thou on lhe winning at will receive no rarh The Insert Iplrrr IAN AlerthlllCAN Southern standouts lllAIflHlCT centre Jordan of Alabama Ilppl and lullbnrk DMII horn of Arlu INDIANAPOLIS Imlianapolil hlnlnr bperdey Thursday rlunhinl lh rniry fer Ior flu mrnilr hlr mini my In In II III rlluli It limit the Iirlil In bu lllll llll Itnrlrrl Tlny room rlway urn Mrni sold all rnlu ltwnry IIII lrlllrd In the He said run yin Inurnutl in reliably will not hold lbs numwr oi rnlrirr In lin 7i onlng Alailniilt AI Ill llnrk 7niry Monks tollrtl In car onrvr Thur ay gave the speedway mrlhr rly In pull In car out ol ilrr gnrrrgru winn tvrr ll lwnmx ninlmrr there will be no nitrni vi In qualin It won out oi murmur April 1lln mnimi mm nmnined mono but searlwd linto Int yur Passing ace Jerry Gross of Detroit to expected to lead the North club which also her back Dave lioppmann of Iowa State and guard Ed Duddo oi Michi gan Stole lioppmonn has been signed by Montreal Aloucitcs of the Canadian Football League for the mo Icason Players in the Chnilcnlle llowl also turn pro with $300 going to each member of the winning team and 5600 to each loser Too southwcricrncrs have had end lien Nil of Texas Chris on working at quarterback ince Arkansas star Dilly loan is hobbled sore linen and Trans Techs Johnny lavelace Is their only able bodied IImIchller The Sieclcrl will be trying in em score In their Playoff Bowl dole with lira Lions who stumped Pittsburgh 67 in tho regularscam opener This one pits Detroits lcrocloul defence against lliIIburltlII battering running Attack led by John licnry Johnson the onetime Calgary Silmpcdcr REVEREND BIIIIER CHEERED BY TIE TRAIL TLC CPI Iiov David llouer wII cheered Mrurrdsy night by hockey game llrni ended In lie but spoke to him of victory rather llIuers Unlvrrriiy nl llrlillh Columbia Thunder hlrdklht team he ll shaping for the IBM wlmr Olympics 4nd lull fought to IIIrulnll with TrIII Iluloit Iinierl AIIIn Cup tlllllllluill Father letter has been file and by many Inialcur horkry otftrlsir for his plan in build In International re rrunuilvr it tonnII in It with handplrkfll young players radical rlrpnllllll rom tIIIINII thrl left many raptits riuhloul drlplio Ip pruvnl of the Canadian AmI Imr Ilrtrltry Arsmlalinn this war It grind Imllrallnn lhai lli rolloginie lovrl oi hnrkry ran be good rnnugh for International games nuns petition he sold Juli think TrniI lolnl In the min Imurpionrhips mt mnnlll ml was one WI cnmlih in II Ihrm rue cannon rnass if Montreal Canadiens Im prove as much In the last half of the National Hockey League season as they did In the first half they should be just about unbeatable by seasons end In their 35th game of the 10 geme season Canadians ex tended thelr unbeaten streak to eight games with nmasterlul 41 win over laetvplace Boston Bruins In their lirst game of the rea son Canadlens took dismal 54 blanking tram the same Bos ton club It was ihe start of mediocre earlyseason showing that saw the league champion Canadlens spending most of their time In fourth place not Thursda nights wln moved MontreI Into tie for second place with Toronto Maple Leair four poinir behind leagueleading Chicago Block Hawkl Montreal has played one fewer game than Toronto and two fewer thIn Chicago Boston remains mired In last piece In poinï¬s behind fifthplace New Yor TABS FLYING AGAIN Csnsdlens playing at home were passing chieg and skat Ing strongly in same fly Ing style that earned them the league title In six of the last seven seasons Three veterans Joan Bel iveau Benile Boom Boom Geofirton and JennGuy Talbot spurked the effort with goal and an assist each Donnie Marshall scored the other Montreal goal Bostons UBAxun Tom Williams scored his teams only goal early ln Should the Barrie Bay City Falcons of the Georgian Bay intermediate Hodrcy League wlrr their next two games things could become trifle uncondortoble for league era The Falcons travel to Coiling wood tonight for lhe first half of hmneandhome set with the Shipbuilders the second game to be played here on Sunday with Collingwood hold ing seven point margin over the Falcons and Bradford Mels Exprcu pair of wlnrwould lighten up the race In the only two meetingl bc tween Ihe clubs Eris year Bar rIe managed split no easy feet In Itself The Falcons were embarrassed In the Colllngwood opener falling under the Ship buildcns hooves to the tune at 81 Coach Paul Megcr strength ened his new by adding do feneeman Larry Reid and the latter played big part In Ear rIee 41 avcngcr the following Sunday Since then the Shipbuildm have been piling up an Impress Ivo record winning game after game while the Falcons slipped up and down the ladder few times In the past few wwks though licgrr has cracked the whip and the boys are playing close to fhcir true mlcniiai The homciowncrs may seem bit shoddy when It comes in finesse but for desire trey have no superiors Theyve come from behind few times to win thII year when It appear cd certain all wna lost With them desire is fhrmqunrirrs oi tho battle and they have that side down pat Trouble might eomo In the form of goaltendlng became oi the fact regular namindrr Don ltlch wont be with the club to night Friday night tilts are tnmonlblo for Rich owing to you eornmilmenls nmi Mcger has had to trim to suhgosllo John Ircit lichl Jdrn hII dorm quIlo chI Nilldflllfl out them Is just no ruinilluic for rrgulnr Icllnn Coliingwnod has no moiriem In goallth hnvn linrry Linn loy This guy has been our oi the Mllri reasons Coilingwood are sitting high atop the loop Old Isnn comm through In the 01de just like In hII old NIIL days Also missing from the lineup will be regular rcnrguerd Iior wtr forber out with torn Golf Tournament iota Under Way Lott ANGEL tAllThr m3 Iournemenl campaign ol gall got under way today with the usual ll studded rill Ind small army oi unknowns Iwingin Iwa In the when Im Ange rs Open Allionl the man llmnl urns In the lzhole evrni wm Hi ten champion Jerk Nicklaus luicrr Illll ilrlIIIlr llpon thrm ion Arnold irlnwr Iliw Amrr can llIA Ilnnllltfl Gary Iinyrr til iuruth Allirlt And the young man who won the term top money year ago lhll llmlgnr The setting was the ltnnrlio lsik roll course In errl Im Alluring For rhino oi the brti llnmltn has Irn inlwiy Iahncr In such attempts hu linlrbod no better than lilh the third period after Canadians hadrtaken 40 lead The only cloud in the over all plcture was wrist Injury suffered by Geofirlon midway through the third period when he was checkedhy Boston de fenceman Ed Wcsifailu Geolfrlon said alter the game the Injury to the right wrist was In the some place and seemed to be of the some nature at one he received in game against Toronto Dec The 31 earold llBht winger collided th Leaf goalie Johnny Bowcr on that occasion and sat out the next two games with sprained wrist MAY BE SERIOUS But team physiotherapist Bill Head sold the injury could be more serious than the eIrIIer one He said thorough exams tnation will be made today At present It seems to be torn ligaments with the possi bility at fracture raid Head oi the swelling between Geof frlons thumb joint and wrist Geoiirions goal was his sixth in the last four games and the 18th of the season He II tied with New Yorks Andy Bath gste for second place in goal scoring iIve behind Torontos Frank Mnhoviioh who hasfl Geofirlone centre big easy skating Bullvaau was In top form He was passing with pre cision and backchecklng ierocl ously His goal came on low blazing shot that squeezed be tween the legs oi Bostons rookie goalie Ed Johnston It was his first goal since Nov to and the 297th at his career Only live players In NHL his tory have scored more than 300 Falcons Can Move Up On Collingwd cartilage llowie had to hit out the Bradford game on me day forcing linger to shuffle his defensive corps lhercs no definite word on how long Forbes will bowl of action and its hard to soy hut how badly hell be missed So if the Falcons can wrap up tonights fracas it will be that much easier to return Ioc Sm days rematch Coilingwood Borgia Brdllford Drillla Mcalord Midland WBII Nameslolre Boxer OI The Year PROVIDENCE lll AP Eder Joire BrIrlls undefeated world banlamweight champion was named Boxer of lhe Your Thursday by the World Boxing Auoeiolion Joire winner oi three this defences by knockouts during Inez won the honor by vole over Nigerias chk Tiger tho middleweight champion linlyr Dullio Loi edged heavyweight Doug Jones at New York for tho lloxcr oi the Month award 1421 regained the world junior welterweight title by out polnilng Eddie Perkins of Chicago Jones knocked out heavyweight contender ZorI Folley of Chandler Aria Tiger had been named Fighter of the chr by the losing irlierI Association and Ring iiingntlnc Eddie lilnchcn oi Portland Ore who had been the No hcuvywclghi conlendcr was re moved irom the ratings Ixcnusa of his illness Former champion Floyd Patterson was elevated Io ihoNo position NHI STIIRS lly THE CANAIIIAN IllllSS Monlrrnl doienccmnn Jenn Guy Talbot who scored his first goal ul tho reason In Cnnnrilrnl victory over llorinn Ilrulnt Thursday night and also picked up his lllth nsslsi TPLI 17 17 12 it Hobs assessors Wind Up Unbeatable Lindst with 365 Geoilrlon with 345 and Neil Stewart with 514w JFANGUY SIIINES Talbot an allastar defence man lost season but slightly off dorm this year played his best home game of the season to the scoring thrust set up by Dickie Moores leading pass was his first of the season while bl IIst was his ilith Johnston room In Montreal appeared nervous in the first period when Canadians took so lead But hstlshiened up In the last two periods handling 11 shotsvwlthout error in the fast final period He made so raves In the Kama compared with by Jacques Plants In the Montreal nets Csnsdiens had nwldo edge in the play as their Intricate new lng patterns gave them good sï¬orlng chance on almost every oi lnSaturdeyI NHL games New York Is at Montreal and Boston II at Toronto Sunday Canadiens are in New Yolk Louis visit Chicago and the Bruins are at Detroit RangerI captain Andy Bath gute will be the centre of atten tion as he will be trying to break the record for rooting In consecutive games The wyenr old right winger has scored goal In each ot his last nine games ting league record held join Iy by Geoflrlon and Maurice Richard of Montreal and Bobby Hull at Chicago HOCKEY RECORD By THE CANADIAN PRESS NIIIornI Lennie Ill 10 96 iii 45 15 911105 Bill 13 lb PHI 1611 57 3689 New York ll 10 Gill IIBSII Boston 622 value Thursdays Recoil Boston Montreal Gluten Saturdl New York at MontreI Boston at Tomato Games Sunday Montreal It New York Toronto at Chicago Boston It Detroit OHA Junior Ait Niagara Folk 11 area s03 Pcterboro is 8131 Montreal 12 SIM 7530 llnmillon 10 Ill am 93 25 St Caihnrlncs 811 mum Guelph 418 7513212 Thursdays Results Niagara Falls Hamilton Montreal Pelerborough Gums FrIdIy Montreal at Guelph Hamilton at Niagara FIllI Eastern Leann long Island Nashville Johnrlown New Haven lnternItlonIl Leena Port llurou SI Paid Western Lonnie Ins Angel San Francisco Exhibition Saskatoon SloVIn Bratislava menus Senior Fort Willilm Port Arthur Northern Ontario Senior Timmlnl South Porcupine Non BoolII Senior Moncion llolifox CIpe Breton Senior Glace Bay Sydney lllrlro Tamale Junior Whitby brempion Northern Ontario Junior CarsonFbridgo North Day Ottnwrllull Junior Otto lhurso DUI Pembroke Hull lluckinghnm MIuIlobI Junior Winnipeg Brandon hIIkIIchewIn Junior Fiin Plan Wsyburn OnlIrIo Junhr ll iinrnII illlronhurg ll Windsor Lenmimunn lit Marya bl lhonms Chicago Montreal Toronto Detroit HUBERT goals Maurice Richard with Bil Gordie Howe with 615 Ted delight oitha 13528 fans His goal backhondcr on clear aosron coma Ed John ston comes way out of the not to ward off this scoring threat by Montreals Bernie By arm nincoouoau For years there has been special spot reserved on tho Tomato Maple Leaf bench for Billy Harris and tar weeks at time he seldom got oif It until this National Hockey league season Chances are that he is again going to assruneparttime at leasttho role oi benchwarmer de luxe Given regular lob thlri rea son as centre between wingers Bob Puliord and Ron Stewart Harris had been going great guns until few games back Now hes sagging said leafl menagercoach Punch lmlach And that has been the story oi the sixfoot centre niitl Iilckhnndler and playmaker al most rlnce his professional ca reer began Musial Kaline To Try ligain NEW YORK CPIA couple of distinguished outfielder with total of 31 years of baseball experience behind them have made It official that theyll bo around for another rcason Stan Muslnl the lzyenrald beilwelher of St bouts Cardi nals signed his loss contract Thursday and indicated hes looking ahead as for as loot son suggestcd hed be satisfied if he managed 300 this time Meanwhile Detroit Tigers signed up Al Kuiinc their con Ilslcnl right fielder who had 304 average in lost It will be linlinos 11th year with the club with which he won the American be battlnl championship In less Chicago Cubs run their num bcr of signed players to six with Lindy McDaniel iho rcllel pitcher they picked up from the Cardinals in trade last foil and outfielder NeIIIo Mathews ses butter with Wenuichee oi tho lnlcmnilonnl League last year Mathews lolncd tho 0le lain lari reason and produced grandslam homer ngalnst Angeles Dodgers In September SCISSORED SPORT TRADE IilllllIS SAN DIWO Chill AP Snn Dirgo Chargers ol the American Football League have Irndcd draft rights to Terry linker Oregon Sinin qunricr back to tho leagues Oakland Raiders Sid Glilmsn Morgen general manager nnd coach IIld Thursday He said he could not disclose II this limo whet tho Chargrrr rat in return for rights to tho llellmsn award winner linker wnI lhI Cirargers NO rIrnIi choice unit the No hlilcn of 1m Angelou llama oi the National Football tongue ANNOUNCE SIGNING VANCOUVER Cllllrllirh Columbia lJonI oi the Western Football Colliercnco Thursday announced the Ilgnlng pl 11 ycnrolit lacklo ilobh larvln oi 1qu Sisio niverllty unit riolre of Cleveland Brown of the National Football Lu uo Garvin It described II Ixth three Edmund all round Iihleio Milli IUlllfl VANCOUVIIII iCll Thl Ilrtillh Columbia Derby will be worth 0000 thI your 500 more than Int lens The for crcIu will make the annual classic for lhluyenrohln Aug 1t lho rlrhnl thinyraroid race in ll JOIIIIAN RIIINI Millllirh Ale iAIl In lioy lorrinn Ilnrmnn oi the your signed lluIrIllny in tiny uniclslonnlly will llailns uwr yr of the Nailnnnl Football Unrue Jordan AliAmerica centrallinebacker Inr Alabama was Ihv No clnvlro In the NH dull hy thn Trrou tram Musini who hit 310 Inst sens TRY EXAMINER WANT ADI PHONE PA Geoifrlon as an unidentiï¬ed Boston player manages to mach under and hang the Ca nadien forwardI stick In Ne Used strictly as spare man to replace injured centres liar rls plays brilliantly Last season the 27yearold Toronto native playcdonly its full games with the occasional Ice shift In sev eral others He finished the sea son with 15 goals and 10 assists GETTING TIRED Hes great coming oil the bench lmlach says But now hes getting tired llenchedf Well that depends on the terminology you want to use Just like Eddie Shack Ii Harris Koes well hell keep regular lob But he sags alter while Just look back at the last few seasons and you can see that As matter of feel just lookbsck at our last few games The interpretation cl lmlachs remarks might go something like this Ill use llarrlrnow Ab KAIan Blades Nip Seals In Wlll Traces SAN FRANCISCO CPILon Angolan Blades downed San Francisco Seals 41 Thursday night before 91 inns in take sole possession of second Inca In tho Southern Division the Western Hockey tannin Wllilo ORcc Leo Lobinc Gord lluworlh and Bruce Cur michocl scored for the Blades For San Francisco It was Ed anognbko Ind Danny Britain The win gives in Angeier as points from Elmer two more than ihirdplhro Son Francisco which has played two more games lliurlrn gnullo Jack McCurton rinp ed at shots while Jim Mc be of San Francisco turned aside 19 NHL LEADERS staminar Chicgo won it lost to tied it this us iolntn lloihgn New York lusts Mnhovlich Toronto Autos lioilvenu MonlrcII lihuioutll lionio Montreal linlI Chhugn hawthuk Do troll Icnnlllux Young Detroit 12 mlnulcs AIITOMATIC oruvnnrs farm Home Industry SIMCIIE FETIIIIIEIIM LTD ANNIE 51 PA 82563 Oliver IloIIon lions Hockey League action last night in Montreal Cann diens won CF Wire photo Special Spot ReServed For Slim Billy Harris and ogalnfor few games maybe even for whole game and when he can keep up his page again hell have his job LIGHT FRAME Many hockey observers figure the big trouble with Harris Hinky Is the nickname hes had since ho was childIs weight There are only 157 pounds spread around his sixloot frame Tomato centre Dave Kean is only fivefoottnine yet he weighs six pounds more So in ilghttchecking game where the bodychecka are fly Ing such as Leais had against Chicago Black Hawks last week end Harris often spends much of his ice time on the lent at his pants Imlach used him for the first period of that game then put converted winger Ed Litrenber gar In his place Harris bet ter centre but Litzenberger at strfootfour has in pounds andrnnre stamina But the Harris innsand Tor Ohio has more than Its share of themneed not give up heart Hell be back says lmlach Just how soon and for how long depends on the coach whims and llsrrls endurance Traffic lam Rises In NHL Scoring THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreals +1 victory over Boston Thursday night didnt affect the first two positions In the National Hockey league in dividual scoring race but rr suited In lrniiic jam from there on down in the big seven Andy llathgoie of New York remains on top with to points followed by Torontos Frank Mnhoviich with his Icaguoicad my 211 goals and 15 assists for points Ilosions John liucyk Ind teammate Murray Oliver each picked an In at on DostonI one goo to more Inlo iour way tie for third spot Bncyks at points are mado up of 16 goals Ipd lu assists Olivers of 11 goals and Issists Tho llruinr join SlIn Mlklla of Chltego Ind Deon Prentice of New York to third place Bcrnlo Gcoifrlon Ind lioan itichonl of Montreal moved hip or its for last place in the his seven Geoftrlon scored once and picked up on until givln him points on in goals In it assists Richard pI up In assist to give him is goals and Ill Ira BlJlJ Theylolnrd lordliowooi Detroit and hobby Ilnll of Chb care In tho seventhplace its Th lodrm il 11 II Id ll II II 11 ii 21 II It IV llnlhglin Now York Alnhovllch 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