eS a a a ee oy eee ee 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 8, 1962 eee eee ee Ce ee ee SAMMY NOT HAPPY WITH 'HAP' Sammy Pollock, general manager of the Montreal Junior Canadiens, struck a blow for the gate receipts of his coming Junior "A" play- off series with Niagara Falls Flyers, yesterday when he complained to the OHA about the "dirty play" of the Flyers aes in the first game of their series, in Montreal on Tues- day night, when his Junior Habs defeated "Hap" Emms' Flyers 4-2. Two key players were Carried from the ice un- conscious during a rough third period. CP Wirephoto Galt Coach Figures U.S. Team-!o-Beat COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- "The Americans are go- ing to be plenty tough to beat in this tournament," Lioyd Rou- bell said today. Roubell is the coach of Galt Terriers, who carry Canada's hopes of successfully defending its amateur hockey champion- ship in the world tournament getting under way here. "But the difference between our teams may be in the goal- tending," Roubell added. "I've heard the American goalies are not too good. If that's true, we could have a pretty sizable edge." The Canadians' netminder is Harold (Boat Hurley, an exper- denced international competitor. The American goalies are Mike Larson of the University of Min- nesota and Jim Hogue, who 'played at Boston College last season. Neither has appeared in 'a world championship. COUNT ON HURLEY ada. In fact, he could play for almost any team in the Na- tional Hockey League. The only reason he hasn't turned pro is that he has a good job as an accountant... . "I'm not underestimating the Americans, though. We played an exhibition game against a team that had the Christian brothers on it. They are good, solid players and if the others jare equally good, the Ameri- |cans are going to make a strong showing." The Christian brothers, Billy and Roger, were members of the United States team that won a gold medal in the 1960 Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif. RACES SHORTENED LINCOLN, R.I. (AP) -- After three horses slipped and fell at turn the politically-harassed 1962 world hockey championships into a competition where the retain the world title it won for the 19th time in 29 champion- ships last year in Switzerland. they would bring up the ques- Russians Would Like Make World Tourney 'Exhibition Contest competition scheduled to start|robin. The five are The Nether- Thursday in two Colorado are- nas 50 miles apart--Broadmoor and the Denver Coliseum. Switzerland and Austria, con- isolation round competitors in the 1961 championships, meet in|tion Thursday (times EST): the only preliminary game of! the tournament, qualifies for the Group A cham-|United States vs. pionship round-robin, made up/10:30 p.m. of eight countries, Canada, Britain, the United|10:15 p.m. States, Sweden, Finland, Nor- way and West Germany are the other countries in the cham-|Cup champions, Galt Terriers. pionship bracket. Five countries and the loser|former pros as Tod Sloan and of the preliminary match meet in Group B, a consolation round-ismooth-functioning lines and alfensive lineup led by Sven COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CP)--Russia sought Tuesday to winner would be deprived of world recognition because of a Communist boycott. A spokes- man for the West predicted such a move would fail. Canada is a heavy favorite to The Russians anounced that tion of world recognition at a meeting of the directorate of the International Ice Hockey Feder- ation, called late Tuesday night to certify that the visas of the competing teams are in order and to deal with last-minute de- tails of the 12-day tournament proper, But a delay in the arrival of a chartered aircraft carrying five teams delegates forced ad- journment of the meeting until 1 p.m. EST today. Vasily Napanikov, the Soviet member on the IIHF director- ate, said Tuesday he would table a motion to strip the tournament of its championship label. SAYS WEST HAS VOTES But Tom Lockhart, president of the Amateur Hockey Associa- tion of the United States, said "T'm sure we have the votes to beat the Russian move." The preliminary phase of the ~~ we ~ defence. The Canadians Canada's Trail Smoke Eaters smothered the Finns 12-1. After Finland, Canada meets play since 1951, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Brit- ain and the United States in that/Trail trounced them 6-1. order. The tournament winds up| The tournament figures to be Sunday, March 18, with the Can-|a flop financially with such ada-U.S. game to be televised|drawing cards as Russia and by the Columbia Broadcasting|Czechoslovakia out of it. System starting at 3:30 p.m.| Russia, Czechoslovakia, Yu- PREDICTS SWEEP goslavia and Romania boycotted "{ don't think we'll lose ajthe tournament because the lands, France, Japan, Australia|game in the championship|NATO powers refused to grant and Denmark. round," said Gaudette. visas to East German players The Americans and Swedes|because the Communists built SIX START THURSDAY and possibly West Germany are the Berlin wall. Six of the eight countries in|the only clubs in the weakened| 1m a way, it was 1957 all over the championship group see ac-|tournament lineup considered|@gain but org time the tables abl vi c were reverse Colorado Springs--Britain vs. no Ag sive the Canadians 8)" Five years ago the Russian The winner|Austria or Switzerland 5 p.m.;| American coach Connie Ple-|imvasion of Hungary wrecked Norway|ban rates his club far superior to the one that took only sixth Denver -- Canada vs. Finland|place in the 1961 competition. j But he still feels the Canadians must be favored. "That team has about a dozen (exhibition) games under its A power-packed club with such|belt and that's a tremendous ad- vantage," Pleban said, The Swedes boast a strong of- This year's Canadian repre- sentatives are the 1961 Allan Jack McLeod, Galt boasts four Truly as Canadian as its name! CANADIAN OIL CcOMPANIE é Witte .o MAKERS OF WHITE ROSE GASOLINES e MOTOR OILS. 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