10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Jenuery 9, 1960 Hull Learns Anger Can Be Costly By RON ANDREWS Canadian Press Staff Writer [th current generation Bobby Hull is getting an ex-| The fund needed some replen-iontg Marlboros, minus Rogers his last 12 games. This is far | S0|Cote who is getting a pro tryout pelow par for this talented cen- of National Hockey League fines| three years ago the accountingiyith the AHL Rochester Ameri-itre star. True the calibre of " ( % 8 id ne; system was changed so that all cans, downed Biltmores 7-4 in hockey has improved over the © od is the only "hooded" goalie in BASKETBALL pensive lesson on the economics|ishment from time to time, while Terrible Ted Lindsay ap- pears to have learned his lesson. fines, automtaic and otherwise, 20| Guelph, but Guelph's Rod Gilbert past seasons, but we feel that i That's the impression one gets directly to this fund. a whopping $1,575 total paid out in fines incurred through major and misconduct penalties by V players so far this season Thursday when he was given a handed out so far this season match penalty-----which carries anig2 175 automatic $100 fine -- along with New York Rangers' Lou Fontain- FIXED CHARGES stick-swir battle| Here's a breakdown of the auto- edged past the idle St. Michael's is a total of six goals in 12 games| 8 it ood st siride. He has come up with Steel "A", at 11.00 am. and : J heer the oo re fines that go with the on Majors. for this line. eae the same with a good string Sire ® 3p Walt"s Barber Shop vs Jaycee MAYOR FIGHTS Black Hawk left winger and Fon-|alties: tinato might have to pay more! Five-minute major for causing/goal as his team was outshot and look out! We understand that|qate the Belleville team has star oT tans a 25. 44-33, playingcoach Ted O'Connor held|played here four times and each In the meantime, don't forget Exhibition Game -- Oshaw for that altercation, too injury to an opponent's head-- Clarence Campbell, NHL pres- SCC ¥ ident. is reviewing the referee's for too much talking--$25 report of this affair and if he| Game misconduct--$50. thinks it necessary he could tag Match misconduct--$100 both players with additional fines or suspensions, or both. LINDSAY HARDEST HIT Lindsay, who probably has paid ton Bruins, $400; Rangers $275; more fines than any other player Toronto Maple Leafs $200; Mont- during his 16 years in the NHL, real Canadiens $125; and Detroit Crowd Boos forked over only $50 this season.| Next in line behind Hull among That's a sharp reduction from the individual sinners are Vic Stasiuk $350 he shelled out in 1958-59. [of Boston, Al Arbour of Detroit, | A 0 t : As Ortega the last three with Chicago, has|Red Wings $50. It may be consoling to Hull, |Fontinato and Carl Brewer Fontinato, Lindsay and the other Toronto, each with $100. being spent foolishly. players that their money is not| Hull will have an opportunity - [tonight to exercise another of his iven 0 When Campbell became pres- talents--scoring goals -- as the ident in 1946 the NHL set up a/Hawks visit Montreal $20,000 "players emergency Bruins are at Toronto mean-| ime worn theory that one good| Waterloo Dutchmen Friday night. : <. |W, fund" to be administered by while and the Red Wings play at fight deserves another, Mexico's| Maroons were worthy of the four boros of the Ontario Hockey As-|West Indies was 114 for three atiat 6,10 p.m Campbell for the benefit of sick/New York in the season's first Gaspar Ortega and Honolulu's points as they walloped the or indigent former NHL players. afternoon televised game. Sunday Stan Harrington will do it all|Dutchies 9-1. Some who have been helped even the same teams play each other gyer ag i F P ary H N thas " x | Pp e over again in late February or| Jn the night's other game, American Hockey League, it was|- CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy| antedate the existence of the NHL|again in the other teams' rinks as such but there are nome from poring A Thus the $500 Andy Bathgate of team's goals r eck kdown of Basel am"s goals when checking the breakdowh O'|Rangers and the $100 New York At Barrie, Rolfe was knocked shortly and don't be too surpris- general anges Muzz Fanek out when hit in the neck by theled if it is tonight. were assessed last month for a stick of Bill Speers of St. Cathar- . magazine article which appeared ines The balance of the once feared 3 __|with Bathgate's byline goes into Hull's total was boosted to $150|the fund, bringing the total fines Ten-minute misconduct, usually) Marlboros were never headed a stiff work out with his chargesiteam won twice. Therefore to-|this big one at the Whitby - arena | Hotel Of the $1,575 total from auto-|in the third, as Gilbert narrowed night, the Dunlops will host the Macs coupled with a pair of Kit-|lops hook up in ano her star matic penalties fines this season, |the gap to 5-4 but Marlboros Belleville McFarlands. The Macs|chener wins and the same by studded game. Face off time is HOCKEY Chicago players have contributed wrapped it up with two quick| hold down the cellar spot in the! Windsor, could put the Dunniesi called for 8 p.m. the most, $525. Next comes Bos- goals - Seppe" a - Fiyens Beat Dunnies' Ace Line | #0 Coca Colas Upset Teeps, Gain Is Bein g Trump ed? BLENDAA First Place Grads Second Spot | Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Weeiya) iy an Oshawa Industrial Cokes 40, Grads 39. L : 4 By CLIFF GORDON eague: Harman Park vs Sunny | Basketball League encounter, the, The Refreshment crew broke By THE CANADIAN PRESS down near third spot in the gge at 7.00 a.m.; North Oshawa B Fi tenbed. back What has happened to the big league stains, Therefore this|ys Radio Park, at 7.45 a.m.: front-running Oshawa Grads lost|the game wide-open after the arrie Flyers climb acki : 3 e is st! | ad slop Sd > - linto second place in the Ontario| Scoring line of the Whitby Dun- A few notes of interest regarg- (Southmead ve Jake Vista, ot 330 their second game in succession, half-time break, as they held [Hockey Association Junior A ser-|.0PS%. We repeatedly hear this ing the invading Macs. John i g's" e oh hab gee. as the second-place Coca Cola|Grads to a mere nine points ies, beating St. Catharines Tee- question gs we walk slong the Chasczewski, a big burly defense- (2. © A Spigon ve Po squad came up with a very im. While pumping home B for Pees 7-1 in Barrie Friday night streets or where we stop to chat, man who as a rule plays it close|D202at. BL T0150 a.m.; Sloe «ar portant victory. to move withi themselves. Don Andrey, Olinyk The Flyers lost all-star de- They Bay what has happened to the book, went on a penalty Y> Ferniill Pars, at 1050 a.m} I = ol = of fi hy ; oye ; ors and Kelly paced the winters io Raenas Dole Bolle wit wash iereley?" We really do not rampage the other night and col-|Fastview vs Valleyview, at 11.40}lour points irst place, as they this stanza while the first place knocked unconscious in the third know the answer. Botlsy tr lected a total of 31 minutes in am. and Joodview i Rundle walked over the Grads 87-66 Grads just couldn't get a scoring pears o be giving & Mis ost one game. This is not like the|, "mi %c) et Lan games| .iawa Grads 'started very|attack started and trailed 63-48 In the night's other game Tor Bt dust camo Sn e mark. John we used io know but per- a ie Jicren § Arena. civsintele : lat the three-quarter mark. e night's other game Tor-1ge has had a mere three goals Lakeshore Juvenile League --|quickly, jumping into a three-|". = a1. ooniinued to domin haps the circumstances were be- . hs , p Eai 15 laa od : i yond his control. They have} oo py at Bowmanville at|point, 18-15 lead. Carl Cheski, Joe|qie the play and scoring in the Gordie Bell back in goal and he {Olynik and Gord Davidson fired|last quarter as they again out- ithe losers into their early lead netted the Grads, this time 24-18, __|while Tom Olinyk and playing-|to alk off with their big victory. ach Dave Kelly combined to|Olinyk, Reynolds, Myron Mech {keep Cokes within reach. and Bill Horton all notched the | Coca Cola fought back in the/Davidson wrapped up the scor- the ing for the losing Grads the league. He has played goal| at for the Macs in their last three| Y's Men's Biddy i games and it is fully expected { he will guard the pipes tonight. {We were given to understand | that he was to play the last time League Southminster vs Centre St. Cub: at 8.30 a.m. and Parts and Ser- vices vs Mundinger, at 9.00 am Both games at Simcoe Hall. second arter, to outhustle 1 J s 1 's Minor League -- St [losers 25-21 and take the lead by i the Macs played here and they| Ys Men's Minor League St. | JOSET . . HIGH SCORERS [line of Attersley, Etcher and Sa- ! arossed us up and played Mani.|John's vs Firefighters, at 9.30jhalftime. Bob Reynolds, Olinyk| "mom ~Olinyk, with a fine 2. TWO-GOAL MEN molenko are not producing ei- | ago instead. i a.m. and CKLB vs Jaycee Whitesand Myron Mech played heads-|;,int effort, topped all scorers Jeannot Gilbert, Marcel Tes-|/ther. Sammy has failed to blink 4 "pete Babando has made it into at 10.15 a.m. Both games at Sim- up ball to shost the Nictors Shes and along with Bob Reynolds sier and Pierre Gagne each had the light in his last 12 games, , TRSLEY "the top ten", via some terrific coe Hall while Cheski, Olinyk and David-ip,ye Kelly, Myron Mech and id goals for Bin while Jake and Etcher has potted only three, BOBBY ATTERSLEY Wi ie ook 1 left - winger Simcoe Hall Major League -- son kept the losers right on their Don Andrey with 15, 14, 10 and 10 Miller had a single as Flyers in his last dozen games. So that... standings but could va- appears to have really hit his Ontario Steel "B" vs Ontario points respectively, paced Cokes {while for Grads, Gord Davidson {Carl Cheski and Joe Olinyk with 120, 19 and 16 points, were best. » CAGE COMMENT: Cokes' vie VANCO u VER (CP tory moves them within two Former welterweight games of the leading Grads, with champion Barne s had [the Grads losing four and Cokes his first fight in 22 years five ,., Tom Olinyk is moving Thursday night closer to taking over the in- | He didn't win but he didn't dividual scoring race every game UAW League ~ Tony's Re-| lose. Ross, now 050, fought |out Grads were without Ed -- \freshments ve belko Redy-Mix,| an abbreviated three - round |[Kolodzie, who has gone back to \ ¥ |was the star, scoring all his Attersiey is just in a mid-season slump, that is due to snap very to] . of wins. They have a scrappy|16 points in his last nine games. ; 0 Chico Maki got TeePees' only| But tonight is another night,|team with plenty of color. To|A fine effort by the former NHL Rockets, at 11.45 am. Both Vv games 'at Simcoe Hall BARNEY ROSS va S Genosha Hawks vs at Guelph, leading 2-0 after the on Thursday night and really laid night's contest is more-or-less a tonight when world champion Thomas Barnes Sr. "B" Club, at first period and 5-2 after the sec-|the law down to his men. rubber match. The Dunnies are|Belleville McFarlands and the!Tillsonburg, 7:00 p.m ond. Biltmores threatened early| Getting back to the game to-|in a position where a loss to the Allan Cup champion Whitby Dun-| SUNDAY'S GAMES SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | |Arena sored by the Vancouver com- ed . Grads have yet to win | | For 4 Points | p.m. All three games at Port| rector of the bond drive, sug- pols: 9 out of 17. NEW YORK (AP) -- On the Senior A game from Kitchener defenceman for Toronto Marl-{land's first-innings total of 482,/p.m.; Rangers vs Maple Leafs, The bout lacked finesse but | os 20; Wilson, 4. Fouls: 14 out Rochester Americans of the . MONDAY'S GAMES ison Square Garden because he at 10.00 a.m. and Bradley's vs| exhibition bout h zany !school at Flint, Michigan and | North Plant League -- Acadian mittee of the State of Israel |in the mew year, after chalking ote Oo tart {Cleaners vs Garnish Moulding, at bond drive up a big lead early in the season. . {1.30 p.m.; Merchants vs Hoy's Mayor Veiner challenged COKES: Olinvk T., 26; Horton, By THE CANADIAN PRESS tod The fy 1 v Ar gested 2 fun- A mayor : 3 petty arena 2 he lunioving mayor | GRADS: Cueski, 19; Olinyk, 1 Black Hawks vs! the two contestants made up of 21, arly arch 11 vi a 1a i early Mare Belleville McFarlands, playing at|,, nounced Friday (AP)--A 16-man squad from the HOCKEY > | ledding cha hips | . had enough left to pull out the PRE-OLYMPICS GAMES tional League, is down to 13 play-|sledding championships here Jan.|Bantam tryout for all unsigned last round of a spirited battle., The game at Chatham was the ers because of injuries 18-31. The Italian Winter SportsiBantam players, at 4.00 p.m.; dave our Federation listed the entries Fri-|Civitan vs Local at 5:00 . SN NN - | 3 . i + o - N | Maroons Lick SPORTS IN BRIEFS Goodman Plumbing, at 11.30 a.m Medicine Hat Mayor Harry | Bob Booth, who was on the night- | | I {Pavers, at 3.30 p.m. and Kin- Ross after Dr. Murray Stol- 6: Fuller, 6: Reynolds, 15; An- Chatham Maroons won a four-| CYO Junior Atom League --- Couldn't go one round with sociation Junior A Series, willithe close Bruins, at 6.50 p.m. All three for it in enthusiasm Officials: Don Seeley and Ernie Irtega wi iday night's [tan i 3 3 Ortega on a El May. [liome, came from behind to beat Rochester, top farm club for United States will join teams of| Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. Although the decision by the first of eight four-point games| (Cote will join Rochester at dav as Canada : : oy : ; o ON NN Both games at Bowmanville] Viener at a stag dinner spon- |shift, and they were really miss- Ld 'Dutchies 3-1 {loch's vs Scugog Cleaners, at 5.30| lerman, western regional di- |grey, 10: Mech, 10; Kelly, 14. {point Ontario Hockey Association] poRONTO (CP)--Roger Cote, the West Indies. Replying to Eng- Red Wings vs Canadiens, at 5.30] Ross 16; Wrubel, 5; Worsley, 2; David, make his professional debut with games at The Children's A Mills. a p ELEVEN NATIONS ENTER [227° & TH ' Tene: 4 round welterweight bout at Mad-|w; 1 " | Windsor Bulldogs 7-4 Toronto Maple Leafs of the Na-|10 other nations in the world bob-| (Bantam League) -- Special three officials was unanimous it{the Dutchmen will play to clear|Springfie. remain hth play Springfield and remain with the West Germany, Poland, |lice Assoc $0 pm Lowa appeared to have minority sup-|their path to the Olympics. The|te; a HANG po n port from the crowd of 2,500. win or Chatham Lb a third oan ey re y, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland|2784 vs Local 205, at 7.00 p.m.; ir slurs Stoel aroun The place He with Windsor amateur status, He currently the United States pus i ana a Sekt wa ol Lit mo] Maroons scored six first-period the most penalized player in the IR " ™ oA, 3 West igh 8 lose it S / {mo : : A fight was so close tha could goals and then coasted in. Joe OHA Junior A NEW POST WITH ALS mount Kiwanis, at 9 00 p.m, All MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal games at The Children's Arena. SPORT IS THRIVING--or at least, it must be ad- mitted to be in a healthy condition -- that is if all those old bromides about keen competition, rivalry, private enterprise, etc., have any weight at all -- even as much as a half-soaked aspirin tablet. Don't know why it is -- somebody'll come up with an answer one of these days -- but while television is being blamed for "killing" dozens of minor pro baseball leagues and seriously hurting some other sports (mostly at the top amateur or semi-pro level, in spectator sports. es- pecially) we find a lot of red-blooded competition in the upper brackets. A third major baseball circuit is being attempted, midst appeals to Congress, claims of .suppression, etc; a second U.S. professional football league is already formed and will be ready to operate next season; in boxing, there are investigations and hearings galore, as rival groups try to hold their auto- nomy in this sport, where being a promoter or mana- ger seems to be more remunerative than being "the champion". It begins to shape up that sport is & now two-way transportation system -- and "Joe Blow" the cash customer who pays the freight, is ready to do just that but only for top-level professional sport -- hence the scramble by various groups to form new professional teams and leagues, in baseball, football, etc. On the other hand -- the same "Joe Blow" isn't going to spend a dime for anything except the best, the top pros -- and if he doesn't get aboard for that -- then he takes his own transportation, in the other direction -- in the direction of participant, rather than spectator sport, and he makes his own choice in one or more of several sports spheres, such as fishing, golfing, hunting, tennis, skiing, bowling, etc. or even some team sport, providing it's purely recreational And who is to say that this is bad? - . * » WEEK-END SPECIALS:- Oshawa's annual 3-day bonspiel. with five trophies headed by the Col. R. S. McLaughlin Trophy, up for competition, gets under way on Monday morning. They have 48 rinks entered, 44 from out-of-town and each rink will play two games Monday and two more on Tuesday --- then on Wednesday the survivors get down to the serious busi- ness of straight elimination play TWO RINKS from Royal Canadians Club won the Toronto District No. 11, in the Ontario Ladies' Tankard playdowns vesterday, over strong opposition from Granite Club. Mrs. A. Simon skipped her rink to a brilliant come- back, to hold the Granite Club ace Mrs. L. E. Woolley to a 6-5 margin. Mrs. P. Sheehan's Royals then went on to defeat Mrs. C. Robertson's rink 11-5, to give Royals a total 16-11 win in the final round. When the Woolley - Simon game ended, Mrs. Sheehan trailed Mrs. Robertson 5-4 but the Royals took the next three ends for their 11-5 win. Now Mrs, Simon and Mrs. Sheehan will proceed to Barrie later this month, to play in the Ontario Ladies' Tankard final champion- ship playdowns. Last year, the two rinks from the Oshawa Ladies' Club defeated Mrs. Simon and Mrs. Sheehan, in the finals, to bring the Ladies' Tankard title to Oshawa. The local entries won their district honors on Wednesday here, so there is a chance of the 1959 finalists meeting again in this year's title rounds . TORONTO LEAFS are sending Roger Cote, fiery defenseman of Marlboros Juniors, to Rochester for a five-game trial in the AHL. It's no secret, Leafs are pinning high hopes on Cote as future rearguard ma- terial for NHL action and this could be his first big chance GORDIE HOWE can erase one of Maurice "Rocket" Richard's most coveted hockey records, NHL lifetime point total, by scoring two points this week- end. Howe now has 944 points on 435 goals and 509 assists while Richard has 945 total ,on 531 goals and 414 ists SVICTORIA PARK" has been listed as the shortest-priced "winter book" favorite in ti 1 history of The Queen's Plate. All of which m ter wait until Queen's Plate day, to bet on toria Park" because the financial odds available now - aren't enough to offset the "accident" odds be- tween now and June -- end even then, the profit will have to be ten cents, hare been called 3 draw ar. Malo had three goals and George ie rounds, Har-| itken two. Other Maroon scor-| KIELY TO TRIBE Alouettes of the Big Four Foot.| GM luter - Office League -- But Ortega won five of the last|€rs were Al Cleary, Gary Sharp,| CLEVELAND (AP Cleve- ball League Friday announced Cp gn ve Ln Smoblles, ak six rounds on all the cards Fred Pletsch and Ted Power. |land Indians, searching for relief| Kenneth H. Brown, Jr., of Ocala, |®. tt pam. 3nd ontiacs vs tor Referee Harry Ebbets, whose| Goaler Dick Piatkowski, ac-|pitching, Friday obtained Leo Fla, has been signed as director bh 8s, at 9 a pn Both games final score was 5-3-2, scored the|quired by Maroons Tuesday from Kiely from Boston Red Sox in a of development, a new post. The & eh have. last five rounds for Ortega. |Strathroy Royals of the OHA |trade for second baseman Ray announcement said Brown's du. 0, pe t Po od age n| Judge Tony Castellano gave Or-|Semior B, gained his third Webster Kiely, a 30-year-old left-| lies will Saver public relations mille 28 Part Ying tega five of the last six on the| straight win, filling in for injured hander, had a 3-3 record with the work, ticket sales and other front ooo p.m. f re, |w 0 his 5-4-1 scoring. Judge |Maroon regular John Albani, Bob Red Sox last season. Webster, 22, Nick Gamboli also gave Ortega McKnight scored the lone Kitch- had a .203 batting average in 4 five of the last six while compil-| ener goal. games with the Indians office business detail. ba ing a 6-4 edge. Ortega, 147%, happy in victory BELL BENCHES SELF SEVEN-TIME CHAMPION - Four Hopefuls | Oshawa Minor after losing so rauy split deci-| At Belleville, Gordie Bell play-| LONDON (AP) --- Dorothea | Hocke SS0C sions that he bears the nickname ing with a mask following an Lambert Chambers, seven times | Y A Better Chance of He "unlucky Tndiag, readily eye injury he suffered earlier in women's tennis champion of agre to give Harrington an-|the season, benched himself after Wimbledon, died in her sleep in : other match letting in three first-pricd goals.!a London hotel Friday. She -- . | Point Records | When Harrington was able to Turk Braclay went into the nets gbout 80. Cause of death was no For Olympics v' charge through Ortega's defence and played sensationally, hold-| given. From 1903 to 1914 she won | BANTAM LEAGUE in the early rounds, he took | ing Windsor to one goal while his/the Wimbledon singles champion-| ROSSLAND, B.C. (CP)--Four| Westmount Kiwanis 7 charge. Wheu Ofeéga Dressed the mates caught fire. ship seven times--a record until|Olympic hopefuls increased their |B'Nai BRith as hy to ni Tin Resi Be Belleville had the edge in ter- 1938 when Helen Wills Moody of chances of making Canada's Al-|Canadian Tire nd outshot Windsor the United States won the title pine ski team in downhill trials Local 78 7 7 4 Probe . 3 the tide flowed back a rth | Titorial play gnd : C s ; [he hee that it Hack ad fori 42-34 but couldn't get to Bulldog for the eighth time at Red Mountain Friday. Police rd : 3 3 0 0 | | | | | | Stop Quicker on icy roads Let us DE-SKID your tires y Our John Beon Skid-Defier creates hundreds of sturdy grip biocks in the tire tread -- traction blocks that cut through the road film end cling to the road. 2.5 RUSS' CITIES SERVICE RA 5-9391 ficult fight to judge. goaler Don Head until the second : FEE Linda Crutchfield of Shawini.|Duplate Heid fight 10 Judg | period when they poured in five CALE XR > BISONS Ro. | 830; Que., and Pat Nora of Ross- Jloudaille 7 goals SALA Se did®e ino Ro-1and who have been battling for a Ll Weiner Brown led the Macs bazza, defenceman with Calgary supremacy in slalom events, fin-| TOP TEN SC IicC 0 d with two goals. Other Belleville Stampeders ol the Westernijched first and second in . the Fair, Civitan With g t | scorers were Paul Payette, Bart Hockey League, has been re-\women's downhill. Miss Curtch-|Morris, West Kiwanis | alled by Buffalo Bisons of the|fjel locke: AE ° hy Leaming, H"Nai B'Rith { Bradley, Dennis Boucher, Kenny ca eq 2 field clocked 1:45.1, 2.3 seconds plank. Civitan |Gribbons and Bus Gagnon American Hockey League. Ro-| ahead of Miss Nora ank, Civitan WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena. Gordon Haidy, Joe Zorica, Lou [tor Kenneth B. Keating (Rep. | Bendo and Rene Pepin counted ; Bourdage, Pclice bazza, a regular with the Stamps N.Y vill meet Monday with|one each for Windsor. Fred Tommy of Ottaw. Crossmass, Police last season, started the year with " Wa WON | MeNamee, B'Nai B'Rith : Buffalo but was returned to Cal- ond was Jean-Guy Brunet of Ste. Burr, Civitan baseball commissioner Ford| Jean Paul Lamirande Frick to talk over problems| given a game misconduct follow- the men's downhill in 1:29.6. Sec- Brack, Canadian Tire was |8ary a few weeks later Agathe, Que., in 1:30.9. Kitchen, Houdaille i POSITION STRONG Trials continue during the MIDGET LEACLE posed by the new Continental ing a 10-minute misconduct when League he continued to dispute a call by a : " _iweekend and the team will be prions ZEDGETOWN, Barbados|seiected Monday. Kinsmen 4 Keating's office said Friday the|Art Casterton of Kingston. La-| Reuters) -- Steady, accurale) Miss Crutchfield now is in third Boia, i | meeting was requested by Frick. mirande was escorted to the bowling, backed up by some €X-/place in the overall standings greens : 2 0 2 2 2 4 5 5 5 6 8 E RERS Available at the following Dealers for only © De 2 2 2 Keating week said he'd be dressing room by police. cellent fielding, Friday put Eng-|with 38.4 points. Still in front is|Legion 7 {happy to as mediator in dis- land in a strong position on the Rossland's Elizabeth Green with| third day of its first test against'45 points. putes between the Continental | ' Wilson, Lions Laseue 'and the exoins marl Sf, Mary's Boys Neri. inane | Ji made the statement after a Hold Lead I | HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS ~~ &uics nis ; 1} : I oa Ys | | Barnoski, Lions president of the Continental, Livid 0 fa n | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Macdonald, Legion |William Shea, the Ileag | Pleus, Rotary {founder American League WLT F APts. Shiosk, Sosa) wm TOP TEN BCOR! = Ss PARK RD. S. at Cordova Ontario Junior A © Noes NORN® RE, | 3 Ld Er wens enaan" BREE CHAS. BALL GARAGE RA 5-3733 Ed TOP TEN SCORERS 261 KING ST. EAST | a SER, CRANFIELD MOTOR SALES RA 3-2284 conn bonsaa® DON DOWN SERVICE STATION 117 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 3-7032 MONTY'S B-A SERVICE STATION RA 5-9131 { 1 | | 284 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH ERC Ek) 83 RITSON RD. SOUTH RA 3-2632 However, any action in this line STATHAM MOTOR SALES wangs fire on the outcome of a |hearing by the New York State| | Athletic Commission into charges 59 KING ST. WEST {against Rothschild of irregular Ipractice. | Frick said at that time he At L g L T F APis. Marlboros i710 23 88 34 y ry could think of no better man than om ea ue Springfield 25 10 3 158 110 5 Earle 49 31 JUVENILE eT Keating to mediate disputes but| tosdave. sal d ¢ | Providence 18 1137 129 St. Michs 13 9 30 Havden Macionaid 4 added there wasn't any area for Se desday $ sehedbied Be: [Rochester 9 14 3 134 102 41|Guelph 12 12 23|0mmana Daly ments 5 mediation and he foresaw none. | n J¢rtrude's edged St. Greg ipyipaig 16 3122 142 Pete 11 12 ifaw's Dalry 3 ---- men {OTS Tigers 3-2 to take over Hershey 19 102 110 St. Cath. 9 12 21 0 | {third place again. Paul Brock-| c1oveland 15 115 107 Hamilton 517 12 | . man, Wayne Aasen, and Billig oho. 28 91 159 22| Friday's Results Dowe, Beaton's | |Hambly shared the scoring] Sl St. Catharines Trice Lution, Osiiawa Dairy | | A 5 ngi Friday's Results St. Catharines 1 Barrie 7 Furey, Oshawa Dalry | {honors "for the winners, whi ls field 3 Clevelord 3 Marlboros 7 Guelph 4 Garrow, Tony's > | = [Jack McGarry and Maurice M SPTigLe I Fo evelend Tonizht's Games Nelson, Oshawa Dairy 3 i $ " Phd Hoar, Beaton's | To Retain jour counted for the Tigers. Tonight's Games St. Michael's at Peterborough Butler, Beaton's | BACK ON BEAM {Buffalo at Cleveland Guelph 3 St Catharines a | . | In the second tilt, St. John's Quebec at Hershey Barfie at a ees Mathews, Oshawa Dairy N 5 w H : p 3 Scoring records lied by Ji 2 Pla ers [ly Chose 81. stan K dumping Rochester at Springfield Peterborough at St. Michael's |Shaw, "City League statistician. | 331 PARK RD. SOUTH {oh 3 nls n Korezynski| Sunday's Games Western I jr | {paced the winners with a hat|gershey at Buffalo Seattle 3 Winnipe eague HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton trick, followed by Pat Watters gsringfield at Providence Calgary 3 im 4 ili Tiger - Cats announced Friday|With a pair of tallies. Ted Mc- quebec at Rochester "International Leagu aslilo ants [they have signed Gerrv Skon- Gee, Andrew Bryant, and Garry| Eastern Profcssional League |Louisville 5 St Paul 0 liceznik, University of Syracuse(Sorchetti all picked up singles for| WL E F A Pts. Milwaukee 3 Omaha 2 F 11 A in | | offensive end, but he now is seek-| St. John's while Tom Forestall|gydbury 23 13 2 176 150 48 g Eastern a ex u mer gain | ling to back out of his contract netted the lone Holy Cross score. Montreal 1814 7 'lotte 2 New Ve , f |with the Big Four football club.| St. Mary's downed St. Greg-T .Rivieres 17.17 5 = I - Chat x A i RS i | phe Gasdsur. pret sederal oy 8 Lois 79 2 the fiual game. |Hull-Ottawa 16 17 6 139 141 38 Cornwall 2 Smiths Falls 5 turn crack at Gene Fulmer for letter from Skonieczki explaining|Bill Dionne all cot ton rr antis. S. Marie' 14 20 3 126 149 31 Pembroke 5 Ottawa St. Anthony 2 the National Boxing Association bo . ne all coun or two Kingston 13.20 3 157 172 29 Laurier Cup middleweight title and expects to {he has been offered a contract|goals, and Gerry Dionne scored Friday's Result by New York Titans of the new|the remaining goal for the win- Hull-Ottaw AY a {Hamilton (OHA Jr. A) 0 Brock- get the chance. [American Football League. eh ; ul-Oava 4 Sudbury 7 ville (Metro Jr.) 9 He said be also is considering] Gaudsur seid he hes po inten. S Tonight s Game Interprovincial Junior A |paring to 147 pounds and taking tion of releasing Skonieczki from |g; Mary' e Marie at Kingston Ottawa-Hawkesbury 4 Hull § |on Don Jordan for the world wel: his contract. oy Suib Sundays ames Buckingham 7- Metcalfe 3 |terweight crown. I Gaudaur also said that his club|g,' abs uabury at Monirea Saskatchewan Junior | Although' Fullmer's manager, will go to court rather than per- S Bere is Kingston a HulLOlsws Melvil 3 Saskatoon 5 Marv Jenson, has made no 4, > mit fullback Gerry McDougall to). Ores s lig Sault Ste. Marie at rois-Rivieres|Flin Flon 1 Regina 4 |finite commitments, Basilio said play for the Los Angeles Charg-|Holy Cross Ontario Senior A Niagara District Sr. B {he expected both parties to get| BOB SKITCH TEXACO SERVICE lers of the AFL. McDougall dis- St: Greg's Lions : WL T F APis. Welland-Crowland 5 St. Cath, 4 [together soon. | |closed recently that he was go-| AN y ' I 20 12 0 112 97 40|Niagara Falls 6 Dundas 4 ili / : i { ing to Los Angeles to talk over] oi y TWO EX. GAMES = |g.y B18 ZIS0IM7 38] Contuol Out. Inte ntinte A [run ohis, Who low varies bel an offer from the Chargers. He| Oshawa district CYO Atom windsor 18 14 1 134 89 37|Port Credit 1 Georgetown 6 jween 15 nl 0 jpouée, woRd: lis under option to play for Ham. |l2Ms came up with two wins, aiChatham 17 16 1133 134. 37 Western League y gogo] ilton |loss and a tie in exhibition games| Belleville 10 23 0 102 144 20 Spokane 2 Mansonver 7 is Joest the slick Jordan. Thel ugall: 'the league' _..|played at the Children's Arenas idav's o TT Waster : Inalen: 1s being pushec ny Syra- epost i . prin ri jo last Sunday evening. 8 Windso ia 8 Resilts R Stefs loteriafions] [Suse promoter Norman _Roths y I € JA. He joined | Scores were: St. Gregory's K-W 1 Chatham 9 Okanazan Senior League one the Ticats three years ago and|Tigers 6, St. Paul's Toronto 4 Tonight's Games Kamloops 3 Kelowna 6 is classed as a non - import be-|St. Gertrude's 0, Blessed Sacra- Belleville at Whitby Vernon 11 Penticton 6 |cause the birth of his parents in|ment, Toronto 0; St. Mary's 3,|Windsor at K-W : Ontario Senior B [Canada petiniiisd him to take|St. Leo's, Mimico 1; St. Anselm's Sunday's Games St. Thomas 3 Woodstock 4 out Canadian citizenship. Leaside 6. St. John's 0. {Whitby at Windsor {Wallaceburg 2 Stratford 7 RA 3.7712