4 Sherman Spots Defects — In Bowing To Green Bay _ B: - e pe oa ar me f3 ‘“ a tis a}, oe r cp A - ae = : on A -/ ae uf . att , ‘ ‘ 2 “ 5 7 oe = an i c ee tse res +. ‘ i vo 2 , : : 6 The Guarllian, Ohiariotictows, Well. Jan. 8, 196.! = oo + ee mae’ s ee. ee ” ' a NeW YORK (AP) -— The) ‘The freshmen mentor, former who love to | well as their inability to do any crushing 374 defeat inflicted by coach of Winnipeg Blue Bom- | ‘thing against Packers ~~ > ne; Green Bay ‘Packers last Sunday bers, is convinced that if Giants hard running running game. Go By PIUS CALLAGHAN ‘apparently has opened coach are to build themseives up to too. |Green Bay outgain = ; ,Allie Sherman's eyes to several ‘the level of Green Bay the New . championship | the ground, 181 yards to a mere 2g |glaring defects on his New York York scouts had better - start pinpointed Giants’ inept- 31, but the Packers: engineered There Was No Doubt |Giants’ football team. ‘flushing the college ranks for in their ground game ao | Hone ing plays te New York's Re uate : HAVE NO PROTECTION Packers cectainly didn’t leave any doubt as D | Di o5 > ° C The New York team te over the New York Giants. | b st t offensive line to cope with thay Cotas the onatern section champions 37-0 are Oul e 1 inc ion. Oo e5 joe a vat —~ y should as victors. to it was fitting that the Packers et ee ao To Fullmer From NBA tees PROVIDENCE, Rl. (APS—| Middleweight: Champion,| Juniée Lightweight: Cham- get some lelp fi i a ee ae Double distinction ‘came to Gene Fullmer, West Jordan, pion, Flash Elorde, Philippines. | Alan Webb and Bob Gaiters im _< the ee ees of Soa ‘Gene Fullmer -from the Na-| Utah; 1. Florentino Fernandez,,| Featherweight: Cham- the backfield.” oon tittem tae a tional Boxing Association Tues- Cuba; 2. Dick Tiger, Nigeria; & | pion. Dayey Moore, Columbus,| Sherman is ‘tounting on @ papardony eae fn \ day. . Terry Downes, England. _ - | Ohio; 1. Sugar Rays, Cuba; 2. | couple of draftees for help. One eg ge in the ball Fullmer, recognized as world Welterweight: € ham pion, | Rafiu King, Nigeria; 3. Howard jis Jerry ones 6 Tae ee oe ee | middleweight champion by the Benny (Kid)’ Paret; Cuba; 1 | Winstone, Wales. ‘offensive end, who : for. charge. |NBA, was-voted the associa-| Emile Griffith, New York; 2.| Bantamweight: Cham-/ Colorado season. Another is thet’ |tion’s fighter - of - the - year Ralph Rupas, New Orleans; % |pion,. Eder Jofre, Brazil; 1. | Bill Triplett, who did his ball well agreed o- jand also. was named boxer-of- Luis Rodriquez, Cuba. ~ _| Johnny Caldwell, Ireland;- 2 carrying for Miami of Ohio in- things 00 splendidly te ot |the-month for December, - Junior Welterweight: Cham: | Jose’ Medel, Mexico; 3. Pierre™ 1961. : : ; greatest stars, Taylor, ~ |,. Last month, the sturdy Utah 'pion, Duilio Loi, Italy. * | Cossemyns, Belgium. Sherman alse is counting on things might have bees fighter was voted the Edward| Lightweight: , Joe| Flyweight: Champion, Pone improvement by offensive A ea ’ aod that J. Neil Memorial Plaque as Brown, Houston; 1. Carlos Or-|Kingpetch, Thailand;—1.+Sadao—guards—Greg Larsen--and- , ‘team effort” ’ fighter-of-the-year by the New tiz, New York; 2. Dave Charn-|Yaoita, Japan; 2. Minum,. Ben Mickey Walke, who showed how, Everyone did his job ‘in excell- — | York Boximg Writers Associa-|ley, England; 3. Paolo Rosi, | Ali, Spain;~%- Pascual Perez, promise in their first year of ving the invading New Yorkers no openings | . | tion > - iNew Y : | Argentipa. : | professional. bail. a | In its selection‘ of Fullmer as — , but the Packers refused jthe Year's top fighter, the NBA me ¢ ‘ : : ‘, break, You would wom | leited his successful three. de- | ’ “I Bi ‘ = in their division, They \fences against Sugar Ray Reb- | ‘7 ea ms F . . ‘ sot ns rn son other York Foretae |) sRoyalisMhangDown a squad that could cope with them |Fernandez and Benny (Kid) . te = ; 3 | Paret, ‘both of Cuba. ‘ ' : : ESO for this one. ‘They kept - Lone Canadian included in. the . ; > ee finished 1961 for their pice in. \list was heavyweight Bob Cler- ‘mail oy F ie ‘oux of Montreal, ranked ‘in sev: Oo ; Ss Nn ‘ ace y ; ; we thoroughly enjoyed lenth positién.— - . _*. , : : ; : ‘| The ‘ratings: | : 7 4 ‘ | Heavyweight: Champion, Royals’ players have taken| These figures are-all official (Callaghan, 8. 5 + -» 500 Fs Es Ca . di | Floyd.. Patterson, New York. 1. over the three top spots inthe | and include all games played’ Pollock, .§ 5 ~— — 50 4 Leafs Host nadciens _ sSonny Liston, Philadelphia; 2. | Island Seniors Hockey League | to“Gate in the ISHL. | Saints Totals 10 — — 500 4-8 a : : ; Eddie Machen, Portland, Ore.; | scoring race and Angie Carroll |- TOP 13 SCORERS Mann, E. 0 — — %5 | HERE'S a big game going tonight in the National Hockey 3, Alejandro Lavaronte, Argen-| leads the parade, with thirty: Pfayers & Teams G A Pts. Pim | MacDougall, E. 35 — — 700 ‘Teague. ' Bias tina; 4. Zora Folley, Chandler, | three points in 8 goals and 15| A. Carroll,iR. 1815 33 43: | Evinrudes Bi. is playing host ‘Montreal Canadiens and this one Ariz; 8. Ingemar Johansson, | assists. Playing coach and |B. Whitlock, R. 1418 32 “12 Totals 8 — — SOT ‘means plenty to both elubs, Last time we checked the teams Swetien; 6. Cleveland Williams, {teammate Buck Whitlock is|A. Flanigan, R. 1115 2% 16 | TEAM STANDINGS | were even. in to. thelr own private fefid this season. They © * Hduston;°7. Bob Cleroux, Mont- | pushing Carroll ard for the|B, Mulligan, P. 1211 23 12 \teams,. .WLTF A Pts chad played Each had won two, tied two and lost two = real; 8. Henry Cooper, Eng-| leadership and trails by. only |S. MacDonald, P. 13 6 19 2 | Royals ''9 3 0% 418 ‘for identical summaries. : s land; 9. Joe Erskine, Wales; | one point on fourteen goals and | J. Kane, P.- - 811 19 62° | Denguing 842604718 | k | It’s an extra big one for the Leafs tonight as they fight to ‘ 5 pe , oe 10. Roger -Rischer, San Fran- | eighteen assists: |E. Reeves, R. 1:17 18-45 | Aces 6 5 147 44-18 Se the gap on the front running Habs, They trail Montreal by i J cisco. a3 Hanging down third spot is|D. Carroll, R. 10 7 17 % |fvinrudes 1.10 3.41.85 5 af points but have played two games less. If the Leafs could Cpe ae ‘Lig ht Heavyweight: Cham-| Alfie Flanagan with 26 points |G —cntcliffe, E. 10 7 17 ® | saints 20 410 0 E at the Gardens, the Canadiens’ point spread ts CONCENTRATION oot Be =; 3% pion,Harold Johnson, Philadel-| and then tliree Penguins. are|G Rogerson, E. 611 17 2 : . = be ed to two points but Toronto would .still have . — : phi: 1 arene Meewe,- Sen /next in line, Bily Mattignn with J. MacLeod, R. 864 2 CURLING ; DRAW : je two big games in hand. - =~ : This picture shows the con- | chess. He played an eight- ; tunedp for an fnter-zone‘toura- (Diego; 2, Doug Jones, New | 23 points and Safidy MacDonald | 4. Cutcliffe, E..7 7 14' 32 RA addition to the feud between the teams, there's 2 goal- | castration which Abe Yanof- | day, eight-game match with eee in Aitisterdam in Jan- |York; 8. Eddie Cotton, Seattle. | and Jack Kane with 19 points) w-—Dunn, R. 6 8 44 4 | . ' on e has | Sky of Winnipeg, Canada's no | Elod Macskasy, ‘Canada’s no ry. j | each. , . GOALTENDERS RECORDS | tile following is: thé curling has i 1-player, puts into‘a game of | 3 player, in Vancouver as a (CP .Phote) e,?° -|. All alone in seventh spot is | players & Teams . | draw for Wednesday in the aw, - * , Briti Star Royal defenceman Eustace . Ga So Pim Ave | sident’s Competition. : This ¢ : es 3 . . : Reeves with 18 points on one | ward, P. 2% — — 311 | te played in fivé ‘sections with’ ‘ ‘ e ei * e goal and seventeen assists. MacInnis, P. ).11-— 2 366 | six teams in each . section. “ ay Rejects Bi Penguin netminders ate tops | poyle, oe So Spares will be needed. . : shou il Take Fis Cue Cae gre tas ne Rin rae = 9 Se Pa +c | tol (AP)— trophy, which goes to the cage-| McCallough, A. 1°— — 100 | Ice 1—F. Curtis, J. * Regan, oo ee > A ‘tamman British Blacksmith poate the best goals seni | Wall, A... SS Se | D. Cente, Vicker Dae s 5 . ~ | | ° . ’ ” 1A _ Tr. iddings; ° >» * a five-point holden third. place at the 5: Gs ; - > -_ aeons of the: Darepons ‘sist ‘nis-and Thane Doyle have kept ee at te + Br, Soin’ ee J. eons Ps eee en rom Ss. Ou arVv e \Offer to compete in the United |{¢ Penguin average at 3.36 Frizzell, Ri 2 — — 580 | Ice 2—Mel Jenkins, Dr. Rob- less ‘ - . e \States next month because -‘it | “hile McCullgpgh and Irv Walsh | povals, Totals 49 — — 48 | erts, F. Zakem, J. Rawek vs er Set — : ‘is too early in the season.” | % the Aces are im runner-up | metre | A. A. MacLeod, Ken MacLean, ° pee “By JACK SULLIVAN | shortly before his death 10 years; were recalled when a #toTy| poive had been asked to take | at 3.66: | Art Garrett,.F. Simpson.- a, Canadian Press Sports Editer ‘ago, “one Sunday morning we from New York last week tid | 4% in the Amateur Athletie-Un- | oe ies FI e Bla st Ice. SEarl Macleod. Het | The - late ‘Lionel Conacher jarrived in New York by train | how coach Doug Harvey of New |',, championships in Los An- | op. a . ‘ rs aor. Smith, Rod MacKenzie, H. Pur heels ‘ioved to spin yarns about the |after a Saturday game in Tor-| York Rangers hati sé{ up the geles Feb 10 and the AAU’s ip |< vals ang enguins “| ‘ dy ‘vs Bill MacNeill, Dr. Dos Old New York Americans,_a onto or Montreal, | don’t ‘re- | drinks for his players in a Chi- \door championships Feb. 24 u{ deadlocked fof top spot in Sea ulls 8-2 . MatKay, $. Lavers, Bruce Mac- unpredictable. | swashbuckling band of hockey call which. Shorty and I had |cago pub after the Blueshirts ""powe holds the Europea tee- | Cague Standings with 18 points g Leumeé. a the lowly Boston Bruins but players who knew the address a few nip and tucks en roue|had lost six straight games each but the Royals have ‘two ~ . a ; ‘Tee 4— A. Bagnall, N. Ball, these saine Bruins 42 right (of every speakeasy in Manhat-|and we were both hung over, “Something had to be done ord with a throw of 64 feet; 8 | cameg in hand over their City! Charlottetown Flyers defeated| G Newman, B LePage vs H. © ..- can continue to do these tan That was in the mid-20s, | when we hit. New York. | about the situation and Harvey» inches (19.57 metres’: ‘rivals who have appeared in| yy Stewart Seagulls 82° at! Rp’ Carruthers. M MacGuigan. ie the days of bathtub gin, mara-| “We had a game that night, | called a meeting at a tavern. FINALLY JOINED | fourteen games. se Saint Dunstan's rink last night.| Daye Ward, B Parke. -|thon dances and prohibition. and we decided.té-take a Turk-| “We talked thirigs over,” Har-| Newfoundlafd entry into Ca-| Another trophy which has) pacing the winners was Alan| ice 5-F. MacMillan, -S. Bea con- Lionel, a great National | ish bath. And we made a-pact—j|vey said afterward. ‘We came | nadian federation < in 1949 | been - put up - this season is the | Dover with three goals. Other | ton “A. Gill, C. Maclnnig. ve. - bet Hockey League defenceman, | no_drinking before the game. (up with a few ideas. 1 don't came years after the first | Garrison Sergeant's Mess tro | markers were counted by' B.| 0.4K. Presby, Les Doyle, H. ~ | could handle the stuff as well|<+we decided to meet at the’ think it'll burt, eh?” ‘ _ \negotiations for union ended im | phy going to the player voted weTague 1, B. Johnson 2,-H.| MacLennan, Cyril MacDonald. as, or better than, any of his 6'4 path in ‘half an hour’ and went | Well, between gulps of »eer, (failure. | most valuable to his team. Smallwood and T. Smallwood. [8.30 p.m. + : team-mates. His favorite story | our different ways. Unknown to they came up with a few ideas | - . MacLennan and B. Dingwell| Ice 1—W. Pickard, J. 8. Tay- - , }ooncerned the time he, and each other, we went to liquor'that were agreeable to~ the | svored for the losers. . . jbor, Geo, MacGuigan, K. Dal- ‘Shorty Green sobered up on @ stores and bought a mickey. | coach. Right-winger. Andy Bath ey | ziel vs Dick Matheson,. B.- Boy- couple of mickeys. **I was inthe steam room _and | gate-moved to’centre. Pat Han- m ‘~~. les, P. Boudreatt, H. ‘Love. ‘| “I remember,” said. Lionel atl of a sudden I see a guy \nigan' switched to Bathgate’s ISHL Game. ce 2—Gordon | Wellner, , M. : |sneaking down the hall, It’s | spot.’Earl.Ingarfield was moved addell, John MacDonald, G, Williams vs W. .Rodd;. Geo. _ * “| Shorty, ‘I followed ‘him and | to the third line and rookie Jean . "ue I / Davis Voted watched as he took a mickey | Ratelle to the’ bench. Postponed. ’ Arnold, C. Dawlingy F Morgan... . ; « out. of his coat pocket. Well, 1| ‘It worked. In their next game : | Ice 3—Dr. Beck;..D. Douglas, broke down and got mine, We|Rangers socked Detroit Red : Dr. ~ Webster, J ve a : > J. Hodgson winning . Back Of Year |sat around; finished the bottles | Wings 6-1. Three nights. later Dave Cox, B. O'Rourke, Murray _ Poor road conditions forced 2 postpone ~ of last “night's | MacDonald, G. Dunbar on the ‘spot and yobered up. | they blasted Chicago 7-3 and-om hed i Sik ave Willis . NEW YORK {AP) Eriie And we played a helluva game Christmas night beat Red Wings | ISHL ee “ord lind W. Cemmeay, ones ae: Referees — Junior “Dowling {AP) — that night.”” | auaia 4. Sports _ Arena, ‘between Ol 4! ine, P. Connolly, A. Wilson vs regular lea- ‘ Davis of Syracuse, college~foot- ON THE WAGON |* Bathgate picked up ‘five as- verse Evinrudes, =" ~ | Michacl-Fe dobaain ball's Mr, Everything, has been Lionel was talking about his |sists in the Christmas weekend verse Evinrudes. =~." ~ | Michael,-F: Johnston. - as Ice 5—T.. White, W. Coles, K. neste eevee selected Back-of-the-Year in the | athletic career shortly after he | games to take a 10-point lead ele MY. Kennedy; B. i ; eigea (Alouettes Offer annual Associated Press. ypar-| hades Feehan od + ad the NHL. individual scoring. Leafs Thwart ma —e vs - squeezed end poll, . [aaetee . Og Sa : xo a Hogs. | k ‘ ury in the 1950 Canadian Press| Maybe Phil Watson should : ; vite Sandy Stephen pore, feet and powerful 210 *poll. At that time bé hadn't had |take the cue from Harvey. is Detroit Plans. ray. Fat Contract 7 — :}49 of the 212 sportswriters_and | hirth his abet oa thee (Sane the Na ee on _ EDMONTON (CP) — Toronto THIS WEEK ~ broadcastens who cast votes. His | ; oo “3 ‘beat trip to a tavern just might Maple Leafs thwarted plans by | Bee : : Je. - TORONTO (CP). — The Tele three all - America backfield |“".. a M treal. Alouettes [ Pe « te thie enh: ‘The day Lionel was born I |help. After all, it only cost Har | ae as ve it up,” he said, - * vey $56 to- set up the drinks of the Eastern Footbal] Confer| ing Bob Ferguson of Ohio State **** . ‘cate Dave attered ‘a deal tn the | pad Jit Banton of ‘Texés with| Cometer’s Femina! secences ifer,Renger players, : ) of $20,000" to Rose | 34 each and Minnesota's Sandy | Bow! quarterback Sandy Steph-| Stephens with | : eC 29. “ x» wy . m =. © : . “s The newspaper says Montreal | Trophy as the year's outstand- | ‘coach Perry--Moss watched) ing player, was a ae year | ; 3 5 | Detroit Red Wings to ship Ed | AT THE to Edmonton Fly- | Hee et hea ie” Nate | SPORTS ARENA | WERE League Leafs.picked up the vet- | pris eran centre for the $20,000 WEDNESDAY— aie matver price, it was reported | Pre-school. Skate 1:30 to 3:00. | Bud Polle, Flyers ‘general Afternootf Skate 4:00-to 5730 manager, said Tuesday the par-| Everiing Skate 8.00 to 10.0 - in Minor | Stephens lead -Minnesota to. a/star at Syracuse and 21-3 victory. over UCLA on New | regarded 1961's top pro-prespect. a ‘Rw Norm: ent‘NHL Red Wings planned to). ~ Mid- | Year's Day... ’ . He recently signed an $90,000 | or, . By Norman send Litzenberger to Edmonton |THURSDAY— ~ : “evening | “While no figures. were fe-| three-year contract with Cleve Summerside Bureau of The Guardian -. when they recalled centre Len ISHL HOCKEY— land Browns of the National Football League. ae ef SDU vs. Royals : Now Many Wear Game time 8:15 p.m. FALSE TEETH FrPsr— Afternoon Skate 2.30 to 4,00 With More Comfort Teenage Skate 8 to 10 p.m. * Farewell To 1961 © + oe But Sum-Hi athiees ran @ BR was « year of helter-skelter, : ; cheer, ASTEETH, &- pleasant alkaline The thing to buy, a'fallout shelt- Ia Basketball and track sid || (gouge power. ra una tora SATURDAY er, pe ; they thrilled fatis. : ' a Equipped with gun for keeping. In local golf the Scotch held Gera ah your pine Na gummy, . | Skate 2:30 to 4:00, SPORTS ARENA Bes ii _ CIVIC STADIUM. due, » Went.-east. one day; a 4 fees bg And had a gelebration on the °™ Suat ® battle did they i _ Summerside towa. They beat aaah in the oo = 8:15 P.M. ; rs , *. OLD SPAIN. PENGUINS cog lees te Does “some “P.ELACES -. [- Te Simost everyone's our must close, I fear "Island Senior i | hen oe owe en - tring starr So-have yourselves a barrel of I Adults-T5< ee Students 35e | "Laem wore tas bighigtia of tine Wi sive vou « have vase - ‘ will 7 * . ; i. : . : . ‘ : : a i . er ; * . # -. r. 3 .