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'Terry Sawchuk RIVALS LIKE THE AIR - Ba Jasls Hits | : i / S 27 shots at Mike Tymehyshyn wo Fails To Pass Warns Both Western And Queen's i h Crand Sam _ Long Branch |» sis >" 5 Ernie Banks is the new owner of who received the Minto Cup from 4 - - - Draft Medical T Sh Th : p D f the major league record for grand | Juniors Ww Gene Dopp, past president of the 7. ommmoir rem sevens. 1 0 OIIAIPEN 10€II "ass Lelence fom Jrute rte Jo out Stato, bs oa ie hn hen wf five-time allstar goalie in the Na-| By BO BSMYLIE ' |at Varsity's Lake - Couchiching | give Wilson and Skrzypek the re- brating--the Cubs lost the game. | : a important goals wi ¢ | tional Hockey League failed to/ Canadian Press Staff Writer | training camp. _ceivers they need. | Banks was just as gloomy as his | into u important A als Whee 3 pass his military draft physical] 1ORONTO (CP) -- Memo to| Wilson, who subbed at quarter-| Halfback Steve 'Oneschuk, the oaminates Monday night after Rip | / olin Wig Teall 31 examination Monday at Ft. Wayne | coaches Johnny Metras of the Uni- [back last season, was the team's, team's leading receiver last year; pan leki's two-out, two - strike! TORONTO (CPA Juarier D0 Asim an two here versity of Western Ontario Mus- | leading passer. He completed 42 of has gone to Hamilton Tiger-Cats single in the 12th inning gave St | 0! Joan overpower goals y Col. Arthur A. Holmes said dralt| tangs" Frank Tindall of Queen's |77 attempts for a 54 per cent com- of the Big Four, but Al Riva, an'|yoif cardinals the game. 6.5, | Li Attack has servied Lone Branch ; a board Local 100 will consider the Gi iden Gaels and Larry Sullivan | pletion average. His gaing aver- other good receiver, is still on the " bs Monarchs to their first Canadian 26-year-old goaltender for classifi- of McGill Redmen: " {aged 9.1 yards. 4 half line. Ri and Smale each he itch rie hit off bonus | jupior lacrosse championship. | jcation. in 4-F at its next meting. | = gy. nen up your pass defence: | Varsity will have one of the completed 12 passes last year. roo) e ge McDaniel in She Monarchs defeated Manitoba All- | -Sawchuk, who was traded to Bos-| (pach Bob Masterson and his | strongest lines in years. i Masterson's biggest job this year ig oe slam Jol od Stars 9-3 Monday night to sweep {ton Bruins by the NHL champion ypiversity of Toronto Blues, | John Wismer will centre the big is in the backfield. He's. lost such #¢ over et into e bleach: | the best-of-seven Minto Cup series Detroit Red Wings at the end of | yiaccad with a strong, experienced | Blue line for his third straight stars as Bob Pinkney, Bob Kimoff, ors n le 8 qentse de Fy bring grand in four straight games. It was the . last left i diately for | Jine "will be tossing the ball around | season, and guards Earl Ford and Bill Horton, Baz Mackie and John | slammer | t an round | jowest scoring 'game of the set. | ER W |E C AY S Hershey, Pa., where the Bruins| yhen the senior Intercollegiate |Don Johnston and tackles Walter Spinka, He still has two good full- | 'ripper of the season. The eastern Canada pions | are in training. s | Football Union schedule opens Oct. | Radzick, Santo Martini, George hacks in Phil Muntz and Don, The speedy Negro righthander rolled to 10-5, 14-6 and 11-8 wins HOME IMPROVEMENT Examiners did not disclose rea; Eakin and Glenn MacLean, all Cheeseman. {from Dallas, Tex. couldn't be|in the first three games. sons for rejecting Sawchuk, but an| = pe Blues, intercollegiate cham- | regulars last year, are back. 11S FULLY RECOVERED | blamed, though, if he secretly felt| Ajj.Stars played their best game | PLAN old elbow injury and a serious pions last year, fravel to London | Veteran tackle Bill Beamish is| Muntz is fully recovered from an elated over the game. Only 10 other | Njonday night but couldn't score on | : weight deficiency were said to be|i, take on the Mustangs, while on the doubtful list. He missed his | ankle injury that slowed him down players in the game's history--one | some fine chances because of the | contributing causes. Sawchuk. a|neGill plays Queen's at Kingston: | honor subject but could be back if {last season and has been ripping was Babe Ruth -- four | outstanding play of Porky Russ- Canadian citizen, was subject to| pegspite the loss of their talented | he switches courses. |off large gains in practices. {grand slammers in a season. ell Monarch's chubby goaltender. United States military service be-| pagsing quarterback, Bill Steven-| The line averages 208 pounds, in-| "Muntz is as good as any full- | OPPOSING SHOTS cause of extended residence in this| son (he Blues have come up with | cluding 175-pound defensive guard [back in the business," said Mas- | Sabir dad 5 % : | country. two good replacements. | Bob Waugh. Waugh, college wres- | terson. "I think he could play for | IT MAY RE hs vit 9 Rs rT : TTT TTT TTT 7 irwo SIX-FOOTERS | tling champion, will fill a big spot any college team in the U.S. | : ELCOME MAT IS OUT--And WAITING Government Can Not i | ee cos Vices Ho | Dae ea oat. a wit | YOUR LIVER i . |fosser who quarterbacked the team | moves afound fast and hile he's figure lagely ty Masterson s of. ¥ | Pollard of B.C. | is George Elliot (87) Winnipeg two years ago. He sat out last|small, he can upset the biggest] fensive plans. His kicking was in-| yo ner of Loos fivi Fullback, A. Pollard ¢ quarterback, on his knees; and Stop Lake Swimmers |v » because of academic diffi- | guys," said Masterson: consistent last year, but he's im-| i -- your liver! | J iogg runs into a rough welcome Stay C. | v ) io' i in "addition to. Kellock, former |proved and should do most of it . tackle Stav Canakes (68) ready | TORONTO (CP)--Lake Ontario's culties. | In "addition to. Kellock, former |proved ai Its a feet! It taki to th of uring Saturday's Western Inter- | "0 "5d into a mat A [33rd challenger was hauled from| Skrzypek threw a 32-yard touch: McMaster University pass-catcher, | this season. He shared the duties | jive: bile o day to keep Your digestive provincial Football, Union game | crowd of 27,132 watched Winni- [the water Monday, leaving 17-year-| down pass to end Burt Kellock Fri- | Blues will have Gene Chorestecki. | with Skrzypek Friday. ! Yract in top shape! If your liver ile A STATION lat Vancouver against Winniveg, | peg nose out Lions 20-19 {old Marilyn Bell of Toronto still un-|day to give his Blues team an 18-12 [Fred Smale, Bill Kaprinsk and| Newcomers Dave Cresswell, Jack | RE, id gh ood, WY aot Pollard's welcoming committee (CP Photo) |disputed conqueror of the lake | win in the annual Blue-White game Don Smith at end. They should | Rogers and Larry Joynt will fill| 9°05 L970 Guo ie sant ail the fun o | Ray Muench, 20yearold welder ---------------------- -- r---- rr her--t--=y~lthe gaps on the half line. | and sparkle go out of life. That's when KING ST E. at the |from Windsor, Ont. was so ex| | Masterson's defensive team is| you need mild gentle Carter's Little . | mos, N | ° | > y Liver Pills. These fomous vegetable pills » [hausted he had to be pulled from | shaky. He has only Waugh and | help stimulate the flow of liver bile. oN [the water during his bid to swim ew atin S or Don Smith and Cheeseman back | Soon your digestion starts functioning © : : {the 32 miles across Lake Ontario] from last year, but hopes to build | propurly and yeu deel, wat happy Sous | TOWN LINE r ! : | a strong team around them. Some Always kesp Carters Little Liver Pills Eerie is) shots while his teammates fired' " oi ; |from Youngstown, N.Y., to Tor] : ) Be, THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit 250 000 00x-- 7 11 0 MESON, aa Do eT A tern will have | Always kesp Carters Litt Li : a | nto. He was taken ou po on a of your druggis s v . 0 L ] LJ s#: American League | Cox, R. Shantz (2) Harrington | m. 1g miles off course near Pick n | to do double duty, hawever. | ho L Pet. GBL (4) Boyer (8) and W. Shanty; |ering, east of here. | ana 1an OX1. g LL Pe - Sunday' 56 .624 | Maas, Bunning (5) and Porter. | Meanwhile, Attorney General | ! MN | | jew~York : g 59 .607 2! WP: Bunning. LP: Cox. Ix in & : . even 63 380 61 | First " [Kelso Roberts of Ontario said there| guiNT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--Cana- Percy, Drummondville, Que.: No. | Losthn 67 {550 11 | Baltimore 000 100 010 1-- 3 11 1 Will be. no provincia Bp on eh ig | dian boxing ratings for the next 1. Buddy McDonald, Edmonton: | it 78 513 16% |B ) bl .| the lake swims. Mr. Roberts 8aid |," onths announced here Mon-| No. 2, Allan McFater, Toronto; No. A BUSINESS FULL OR PART TIME pow City 87.420 30% estos 100 010 000 0-- 2 11 § the government has no control OVE day night by Gene Letourncau of | 3, Gerry Drouin, Quebec. d a altimore > 9 '358 3910 Wight and Triandos, Smith 8) the swimmers. They could start Quebec City, national commissioner Ligatweight: Champion, Richard OWN Value Distributorship 97 345 41% Gastall (10); Sullivan, Hurd (9) from the United States side if On| J 4" btn" "of the ratng com-| (Kid) Howard, Halifax. must de-| Ne Selling Experience Vashington dds and White tario stopped them. 3 . ; rordora. Hig y + : © Needed : i Today's Games LP: Hurd (FOR SAFETY REASONS mittee, Canadian Boxing Federa- | tend his title within 60 days against | Lansas City at etroit | HR: Boston-- Williams | Alderman William Allen of Tor | "Foavvileithl. Champion, Earl Avand oa. No 5! Good income at cnte for businesslike worker who eon VIGOR GASOLINE altimore at Boston : | Second onto said the swims should be Pro| yoyo "Toonto No. 1. James G pie Fan Ber auton; NBs devote full or part: time to'stort. We ore National Distribu. lews¥ork at Washington (N) | Baltimore 000 004 021-- 7 11 4 hibited for safety reasons and com papier Toronto: No. 2, Vern Escoe | Bryan® Kelly, Niagara Falls. Ont, | térs of a food beverage item with a country-wide reputation | STANDARD 'leveland at Chicago (N) 1 th to! ) a A y : gi alls, Ont. | 5 } Boston 000 100 030-- 4 11 0 |pared the 32mile marathon 10m, onto. No. 3, Billy Wallace, Van- | Featherweight: Champion, 'Gaby | offering you a protected territory in your community. | h Thursday's Games | i shooting Niagara Falls in a barrel § P Moore, Zuverink (8) and Smith: Shooting Niaga : i '| cuver, ote coal: "Ni NO EQUIPMENT TO BUY . . . 4 fone scheduled Delock, Kiely (7) Brodowski (9) Which the government forbids, Lig.t heavyweight: Champion. Fatiot, vo izes], Yai? Bhi We will set you up with the equipment necessary for 10 LJ Gal. National League {and H. Sullivan, Daley (7). His statement came after Cli Yvon Durelle, Baie Ste: Anne, N.B.; | ov oo qo EE ag A Buddy your operation. A simple demonstration clinches sales L Pet. GBL "wp Moore. LP: Delock- Snowlton, 29yearold Orillia swim | no 1 Doug Harper, Calgary; No. | ore, Hantox Noo 83 ) This is a year-round business. | HIGH TEST 53 .847 ore, : mer lost his life in an attempt tu! o Dick Trainor 'NN Daye, Halifax; No. 8 is Don | 560 13 National League defeat | 2 Dick Trainor, Charlottetown; No. | cit Brantford THIS IS WHAT YOU REQUIRE . . . nan : % | Chica 000 0 0 hecome the first man lo geal 3, Kenny Lovegrove, Hamilton: Bob Bantamweight: Champion, Fer- Good reputation and honesty; $1800. cash to secure { [ 517 9' £ icago L 000 000-- 0 5 9 the lake. More than 12 hours 2h Hessen of Stratford was No. 7. nando Gagnon, Quebec, must de- | merchandise; a car, and about ten hours a week avail- | 4 1 10 ¢ Gal. ra |St. Lous 200 000 00x-- 2 6 2 Snowlton was reported drowned. 'Middleweight: No champion. The |331t0 Gagnon, Quebec must, de) able for this distributorship. Write giving full detoils 78 483 24%2 | Jones, Pollet (7) and Chiti,| Muench dived into the lake from | foderation will sanction a cham- | € e > nt Gs Tor Jlrs, ] ; ; 80 467 27 | Cooper (7); Flowers, Haddix (7) Youngstown, N.Y., at 8:45 pm. | pionghip bout betw the two |No. 1 logical contender Gerry cluding background, telephone number, etc., for in | As @ service to our customers, 84 440 31 fo urbink 5s He was in the water more than any - Lonrone Simpson, Montreal. Serview in your Ye > stove oil mey be obtained in 14 , : ot ti 'h on 4 ht y | Flyweight: Title vacant. No. 1,| oll ii t this i 91 .389 38% | wp. Flowers. LP: Jones. 20 hours. The exact time when he | of" Fredericton and Cobey MeChus- i reign ae. Yacal 1 No. sm « Today's Games | HR: St. Louis--Hemus. | zave up was not known. | key of Dartmouth, N.S. The winner | poo PF5g oer at Ne ©rg Gil | irooklyn Milwukee Hew York hiladelphia incimati "hiclgo t. ils Pittsburgh ge3ad3esy i t Cincinnati | Pp a s------ fe ti + ' it ry i: New York (2) | Milwaukee 10 004 200-- 7 12 | must defend his title within 60 Says Geekie, London. 2 ~~ |mus | lea X st any contender d Riad hie at St. Louis (N) | Clhcinnag 900 960 000-- 9. 8; B Id M K s bog ihe: Mig ing is Gordon - Sa " (Oly games scheduled) Phy hi a Y Cc ay | Wallace, Brantford. ™ Thursday's Games { Philadelphia 000 100 200-- 3 3 2 : | " Welterweight: Champion, Tony | fone" scheduled. | Brookiya 2 iw 000 23x-- 6 6 0 I . 4 Kn hs os dia merican League FR an ver, 8) ana Lo LIJUTC ee SPORTSMAN BURIED jo pata; Newcombe, Labine (7) Bes- Jeveland 000 001 020-- 3 6 1)..." 9)" and Campanella. INGSTON (CP)--James Suther- 'hicago 000 100 001-- 2 10 1 "yp. "y ohine. LP: Dickson C C 4 . LP: s | land, 84, both founder and member hyn and Hegan; Plerce and HR: Philadeiphia--Waitkus, Lo- auses Loncern | ig. en found hockey Hall of "First pata. Brooklyn--Amoros, | MONTREAL (CP)--The injury Fame, was buried Monday in Work 301 010 100-- 6 12 1 Second 5 jinx struck Montreal Canadiens nearby Cataraqui cemetery, vashington 110 000 010-- 3 9 0 Philadelphia - 000 000 001-- 1 9 0 hockey training camp Monday and | About 150 persons attended the Kons Brooklyn 201 100 20x-- 6 8 0 h Toe B found himself | service at St. Paul's Anglican | Lapsen, Morgan KE) #2 Roberts and Seminick; Craig and [short two regulars and one of the | ehurch. Mrs. Sutherland, ill in hos. | i pital. fo~ - H two weeks, was | 1 2 (8) (9) | Walker. » top ; | pital srald, Korcheck 9). | HR: Brookiyn--Kellert, Shiba. | The most serious blow as the loss | inable to attend. -- WE; Morgan. LP: McDermott, | First {of Calum (Baldy) McKay who is ™ | HRs, Washington--Vernon. | Pittsburgh 010 000 000-- 1 8 1 out of action indefinitely because (Pocket Rocket) Richard, brother Seqpnd New York 510 310 10x--11 19 0 of a damaged right knee. lof the more illustfious Maurice. ew York 003 000 600-- 9 11 2| Law, Donoso (1) Waters (5) and | Defenceman Dollard St. Laurent| The two will work on the same Vashington 100 000 042-- 7 10 1 Shepard Antonelli and Katt. |is suffering from a badly bruised line Saturday. Rocket will be ab oFrgd, Coleman (8) Konstanty (8) LP: Law | big toe and will be out thrée or his usual right-wing spot, the taley (8) Byrne (9) and Berra: HRs: Pittsburgh--Thomas. New four days. Pocket Rocket at centre and Dick Ramps, Stone (7) Clarke (9) and | York--Mays, Mueller, Katt | Canadiens still have half a dozen Moore at left wing. held, Pittsburgh 020.510 000-- 8 6 4|or so rookies working with the | -- - -- : ] Ford. LP: Ramos. 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