EA Cero ~~ |Coca Colas Upset| SPORTS | 2ULLDOGS TONIGHT Cay Lumberkings | CALENDAR Chatham Maroons TODAY'S GAMES Thursday evening at 8 im eo etNewey being the lone loser to/ HOCKEY [J Hall, in an Oshawa Industrial break through the tight defence of| Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee neal Ii Leag fixture. th the winners. |League -- Southmead vs King- Basketball League fixture, then. coisa' widened their lead in/side, at 7.00 a.m.; Bathe Park second-place Coca Cola squad the final stanza as they once|vs Valleyview, at 7.45 am.; Fern- came up with one of their better again come out ou top of the Seon (nil "2 Fastview, 2 5% ami By CLIFF GORDON |the Dunnies and it came with ose ICE CHIPS -- The Margot scoring outi y ed ing this time 18-11, to wrap up| e Vista vs Storie Park, at 9. % Ithan four minutes to go, in the{who have been hard luck Jooring Sulings, 36 Hey Hm fg ww game, Boi Reynolds finished a.m. Nor (Oshawa 2. Rundle Migiiti f tree go kl period. There was only Sue late, really came to life out this J ings, wh y inus|a beautiful game by pumping intark, a .05 a.m.; Harman) i chi ~ Whithv|goal in the first period, as Jim/game and handed the Dunnies a Lumberkings, news Oldfield. four more baskets with Andrey Park vs Nipigon, at 10.50 a; [last HEH Shipped oe Lg {ee on i eames ds They completely and walked off the floor with a and Olinyk also netting some fine Radio Park vs Woodview at 11.40 In ops oh -- 5 oo ale with with Sharp and Powers getting|outshot and outscored Whitby, convincing 92-67 routing. shots while for Cay's, Al Dickin-la.m. and Connaught vs Sunny. SEE © peri Li With the helpers. who appeared to be well off their son and Gary Vaughan closed out side, at 12.25 p.m. All games at| were the other Chatham Dunnies tied the score at the|game. . . .Attersley, who scored Ernie Cay's started the initial at : |Chi , |one, 3 " ' period playing fine team ball the scoring for their squad. [Chiduren's Arena. _ Belko|marksmen, who out-shot the|5.50 mark of the middle frame, one goal and assisted on ome and they jumped into a quick four HGH SCORERS | a . |Whitby team 39-22 over the route. |as Attersley, who played a good|other, was the best for the point, 54-20 lead. Gary Vaughan, The high-flying Cokes Were/ aman: wt Lindsay OHA Int! The line of Attersley, Eicher|game for the Dunnies, got his/locals. . . . Samolenko and Et- Alex Radovich and John Camp- yaced to this. victory by Bob Rey-|p m ? : |and Samolenko each scored oncelfirst point of the night with Kane |cher, despite the fact they each bell combined to put the losers|;oiq's tremendous 29 point ef-| "OHA Senior "A" -- Windsor for the Whitby team. A note of|and Tom O'Connor getting the as-|scored once, appeared to be some- into the driver's seat while Bob fort followed closely by Don An- Bulldogs vs Whitby Dunlops, at|interest is the fact that all three | Sists on the play. Powers put the/what below their regular game. Reynolds, Don Andrey and Tom grev's 23 and Tom Olinyk's 22 Whither Arena, 8.00 p.m. * "| of the Whitby players who scored|home side out front for the sec-|. . . The Windsor team are hot Olinyk kept Cokes within striking points 'respectively, while for| Lakeshore Juvenile League -- are rated as sure prospects for|ond time in the game, as he scorlafter some extra points right now distance. Cay's, Al Dickinson, John Newey, | Ajax at Bowmanville, 8.00 p.m. [the Olympics, as are the stars ed at the 9.17 mark. Malo made it|and will be going full force right COKES TAKE LEAD Alex Radovich and Gary Vaughan : for the Chatham Maroons, Jim|3-1 as the period was drawing to/from the opening whistle here to- '| Coca Cola wasted little time With 16, 12, 12 and 11 points were BASKETBALL : {Connelly and Joe Malo. So of the 2 i inal jod night. overhauling the "Kings" lead as the big guns. | iy s Men's Biddy League = nine goals scored, eight of them| The third and final per as | FIRST PERIOD {they came out in the second stan-| CAGE COMMENT -- Cokes vic. [Centre St. Cubs vs Dares, an | were scored by potential Olympic- 2 Wide-opey stains wit » oss. Chatham: Connelly 2a to pour in 30 points to the op-|tory moves them within four Service, at 23 am am ag bound players, which proved that fay five goals ng Scorer the| Sharp, Powers) ....... 13.56 position's 18. Bob Reynolds, play- Points of the front-running Grads, | minster vs Mundinger, a ha these fellows are really working|Maroons getting three an © Penalties -- None, ing 8 18. Bob Reynolds, p'av-| lus having one game on hand. a.m. Both games at Simcoe Hall. |, that coveted spot on the big|Dunnies two. Samolenko put the oo COND PERIOD ing his finest game of the sea-|l ;| Y's Men's Minor League -- St. 3 Whitby team right back- in the son, and. Bob Winters with four Bob Reynolds, Don Andrey) 8 Mus ors, at 9.30 fcam that gets the trip to Squaw) '"% ©, ¢ om HE aK na 1 96|2. Whitby: Attersley successive long-shot baskets, with and Tom Ounyk hooped e Joints a.m. 3nd CKLB vs Bolahood's, at Valley. din bit the Chatliem team. Ted (Tom O'Connor, Kane) 5.50 Olinyk and Andrey chipping in, ee Jan, Fiore ran the e115 15 a.m. Both games at Simcoe| BULLDOGS TONIGHT by Malo took a two-goal lead 3. Chatham: Powars ) or No hile Dickinson. To i COKES Olinyk, 22; Horton Hall i | Tonight the Dunnies will try to at the 5.38 mark. With 70 seconds 4 Chath og! 1 it } : Newey and Radovieh kept Cay's!2: Andre . Winter, 8: Rey- Simcoe Hall Major League --|get back on the band wagon with|to go in the game, it was a 4.2/ A a 17.17 : : lot i trailing 5042 at the halt. olds. 20. Kelly, 8. Fouls 16-out-of Ontario Steel 'B" vs Jayeee|, win, as they will host the Wind- ball game and appeared as if this| po, 87 Fig oneeseses 4 -- rk Hr didi; Rockets, at 11.00 am. and On-|or Bulldogs with game time call-|was going to be the final score. 168 --~ NONE, i wa mark ho : : tario Steel "A" vs Walt's Barber 4 sr 8 00 p.m. The Bulldogs who The lid blew right off and Dun- THIRD PERIOD The Coke boys increased their, CAY'S Campbell, 8; Newav, Shop at 11.45 a.m. ave been handicapped of late nies scored one and the home side 5. Whitby: Samolenko d : { a h output in the third quarter as 12; Dickinson, 16; Matthews, 4;| Exhibition Game -- Oshawa i injuries, will be back at two in the final 69 seconds of play. (Sinden) eens 1.26 they continued to overpower Vaughan, 11; Whalley, 0; Eagle- Hotel Genosha Hawks vs Toronto DRE i ving coach Ho gh 6. Chatham: Mal DARK BLUE OF OXFORD TRAINS FOR RACES Cay's, romping to a 24-14 score. son. 4; Radovich, 12. Fouls 5-out- Township Saints, 1959 Inter. "A" I sirength Nim Slaying Suath guns Mh Py Ral Be (Layete, Douglas) .. 5.38 Oxford's combined "A" and | blunt practice boat at Berkshire, | to race Cambridge in the light-- |Olinyk, Andrey and playing coach of-11. . ! Champions, at Toronto Gordon i form : bi "With just seven seconds. to golT. Chatham: Connelly "B" crews are shown above, as | England. The "Leviathan" per- | er, faster eight-oar racing shell, Dave Kelly took care of the Re- Of FICIALS -- Bill Dell and Don!Graydon Collegiate, at 2.30 p.m. Getting 'back to last night's Fred Eetcher got one, on a three- (Sharp, Powers) vess 18.51 they "Yo Heave, Stroke" on nits coaches 0, See JOth crows ¥i) be chosen st he ed of this freshment teams scoring with Seeley : SUNDAY'S GAMES |game, that was played before way passing play with Samolenko 8. Chatham: Connelly their 16 oars, on the school's big, | work together. An Oxford crew | r h. Al Y1 : | HOCKEY some 2200 fans, both teams play-|and Attersley. McBeth drew the (Sharp cieeees 10.48 5 i - _|ed it mighty close to the book, only penalty of the game and it|9. Whitby: Etcher { a all Ho pes Tp gage kD, Body: with only one penalty in the en- came at the 16.48 mark of the| (Samolenko, Attersley) 19.58 SPORTS MENU t. ary S 0ys se 10.00 am. and Tony's Refresh- tire game, that to Don McBeth of!final frame. ' Penalties -- McBeth 16.43. By Geo. H. Campbe |loch's vs Hoy's Pavers, at 1.30 | | ments vs Bradley's, at 11.30 1; ES) . {Both games at Bowmanville Boost Lead In Dim In Buffalo i CANADA OUTDOORS SPORTS EDITOR Sr. Atom Race BUFFALO (AP)--An apparent|Frick and anybody else in- pans Seugog Cleaners vs Gar | hd 4 ' | St. Mary's tightened their grip agreement to disagree among] terested, RSE hens A PE and eda iver ar 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' [on first place in CYO Senior | Buffalo baseball interests had| All hands agree that the pres-|at £30 p.m. All games at Port Atom standings with a 7-3 vic-p,sra100s hopes for the eighth ent club, the Bisons, with nearly Perry Arena. North Plant League -- Kin- ow ap lv Cross Tues . 1 tory over Holy Cross on Tues-p. hice in the Continental 1000 stonkholders. inust be the LJ A NEW ERA has dawned, perhaps! For the last day. Pat Murdoch, Gary Dionne, Dougie almost DUTig-Up On Tel foal poe er aL ae MONDAY'S GAMES few years it seemed that every time Oshawa and Union- Ed Hasowsk), wud Bl ae "today League franchise. To begin with, [HOCKEY | | OV1l | Oo u al ville hooked up in a curling contest, the Unionville |tha winners' credit. Other St.| Reginald B. Taylor, the money-|it has nearly $500,000 in assets ; Osawa Minot Hockey Aso! besom an' stane boys came out on top. As a matter of [Mary's scores came from Jerry man in Buffalo's basenall ple nd 1 Hs wos} Silccessi] opera: inane i Toes 205 vs| : ; : fact, in the last couple of years, the Unionville curlers [Dionne assisted by Murdoch jure, came ack 0 town 2 ra lon In al. ie minor gues. B'Nai B'Rith, at 5.00 p.m.; Cana- TIMMINS, Ont. (CP)--A tip for|arctic regions usually run be-|Airways are preserved in a novel " » oi : ; ay ..° |Hanowski assisted by Gary two - week absence to find thejaddition, it probably 'will be sec-/B'Nal & » 1 't 6.00/SPortsmen looking for fishing ad-|tween four and 11 pounds. Fed-\way. The 75 Indian fishermen have been "tops" in Ontario, both in Ontario Silver [py VRE "psa er" assisted air thick with charges and coun-|urely ensconced in Civic Stadium dian Tire vs Dupate a Ki. [venture off the beaten track: Try eral officials say the sub-arctic|who net them under the ice, clean Tankard double-rink play and also in the British Con- |v Murdoch. ter-charges, by the time the new league gets p.m.; Civitan vs Westriout) 1 he Beet RIVE: KE pri Gn Mone Abd Bu ee, | ean sols single-rink competition. Yesterday a couple of Tom Forestall was the Holy Taylor said it was his under- under way vans, 8 1 pmsl al 18%! Early this month two planes|to be the southerly natural limit|the fish onto the snow. Oshawa rinks put an end to that reign. Dr. John Brock [Cross sparkplug with all three to standing that he was to be named p.m. and Police Assoc. vs Local landed on nearby Porcupine Lake of the species, grow larger be-| The biting cold--averaging 40 and Father Jack Pereyma represented Oshawa in the his credit irman of the board of the Buf- FIGHTS LAST [2784 at 9.00 p.m. All games at with 2,100 pounds of arctic char|cause of warmer water. |below--quickly seals the wet fish atl a yr epresented Osha in th al Hseh 'ub: 8 that bt 2784, : m. y No use Sl HEE, : \ ) Ontario Tankard play. Brock's rink included Doug Keel TIE SNUGS STANDING 2 oi Basehal ing Fin de- Children's Arena. netted by Indians near the mouth : Several groups in Timmins are|in a casing of ice. This natural tario y. S ! - , I oN YT urs ould handle tne anci GM Inter-Office League -- Cor-|of the river which flows into already talking about spring trips glazing, which does not freeze the Giles Goulding and Fred Thompson; Father Pereyma In the Jevon game, St ; Ohn's tails of the proposed new league NIGHT vettes vs Oldsmobiles, at 8.30 James Bay. to the Seal to fish for char as|inside of the fish, prevents dehy- ye and § yertrude's 10 8} franchise yettes vs $ Ss, ich : : Hy had with him, Les Eveniss, Alex Nathan and Dave gu a St rude 3 ee 2 franchise. : p.m. and Pontiacs vs Chevrolets, The fish, ranging in size from|soon as the ice goes out. ~ |dration by sealing the outer skin Carstairs. They each pulled off a sensational finish in from Pat Watters ssisted and |, Branch R = kes, Continental By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at 9.45 p.m. Both games at Bow-|10 to 26 pounds, Wire trans-| Dr. Henry Hudson, a Timinins aud trapping natural fluids. 3 . - vague ssident, sa hat was in 4 shipped re Ww re- dentis S y i the 1: end of their respective games to beat out |Andrew Bry ssisted by Ted es a ii He Wk Wilton, Conn, -- Irish Jimmy manyilie ig ile League Te a Fig in Tg gh Wo feed ns The pi Scarboro's Bob Gray and Stan DeFoe 19-18 on total [McGee and A Le Was miu >) ; " John Archer, 146, New York, knocked Lakeshore Juvenile = [121 Jarke:s in » J al |f ishi s, en x . Scarbo s id BS a) ond an Se is n : i aby Bs Pa sock. | Ne was given this word bY, Jolin out Roland Norman, 152%, New Whitby at Port Perry, 8.00 p.m. and New York. wl : the Seal to fish arctic char, al- into cold storage until they can scores. Bo dshawa rinks trailed 9-8 coming home-- | "400 McAvoy scored C: Stiglmeier, president of then. = % ; : and Uxbridge at Port Hope, 8.00 It was the first in a series of though he didn't catch any as be shipped out, packed in ice, by Brock sco ne for a tie against DeFoe and Pereyma |,, colo efforts. community - held company that VTi€ans, 1. [ twice-monthly air shipments ar-|large as those netted by the In-|regular airline service. eounted two over Gray, for the close victory. Then in | i operates Buffalo Bisons of the ranged by the federal department dians Much like a lake trout in ap- the final i. Br ck 'lefeated Bob Lawrie of Union- TIGERS BLANK LIONS international league CLEROUX VS. BESMANOFF . of Indian affairs in a bid to de-| Dr. Hudson was flying back pearance, the arctic .char has e ina round, (0) efea q b Lawrie of Un 10 In the final tilt, St. Greg But Stiglmeier said that was| MONTREAL (CP) Montreal 0 h M nor |velop commercial fishing for In-|from the Seal in August, 1951,|orange flesh which tastes some ville 13-8 and Pereyma won over Murray Roberts 11-10, Imigers downed St. Gregory's impossible since there was no heavyweight Bob' Cleroux has S awa 1 |dians living along the Seal on the when his plane vanished in the|thing like salmon. In the major It was a fine win for the two Oshawa rinks, who now |Lions 60. John Salowski led the such position as chairman of the signed to meet German - born Quebec shore of James Bay, 450 southern end of James Bay. With|cities, where they're considered a move into Brampton on Jan, 28, for further Ontario | Tigers with two goals and an as- board. |Willie Besmanoff in a 10-round Hocke Assoc air miles northeast of this min- him was Toronto hockey star Bill [real delicacy, they bring about playdowns. In the Governor-General's (District Cup) Sisk Maur £8 mi JOE hac goal CONFUSED PICTURE {supporting bout on the Feb. 5 Y = [ing centre. a Barilko. The plane has never $1.35 a pound. playdowns, Bob Walker's Oshawa rink nosed out Don aNC. 81 assis, v 5 Peter hi To add to the confusion, Con. POXIng card at New York's Mad- |UNUSUALLY LARGE {been found. Some of the char are being 3 s, Bc 1] s Os n : John LaRush and Peter Crosby | 4 ; Can lison Square Garden. : But the fish had a special fas- QUICK-FROZEN kept here for the local market, VanLuv rink 9 but Oak Crawford's rink bowed |all picked gle tinental League founder Bill Shea 1 S {oa kll , : t 2 anJuvens ring J-/ bul Lia 2 > 4 al pC up Sing es. © rs | charged the whole thing was an| Cleroux. leading challenger for on ecor |cination for anglers here because| The char being brought here in|selling briskly at 70 cents & to Verne Trunk's rink 12-6, which gave Unionville the L T PTS, charg e g 3 a 9 His ger Lo lof their unusual size. Char in|special flights by Georgian Bay'pound. : everybody he could think of-- fighting out of Milwaukee, Police Assoc 3 anv' § reov: y 7 g George Chuvalo"s C di BANTAM LEAGUE : Yok = i fo St. Marv's 3 1 17 |undercover effort by the major Ur 10's ana an A 4 . round 19-15. In the final, Unionville nosed out Tam St Toots : : leagues to sandbag the Continen- heavyweight title, has won 17 of yy... 0 WLTFAPTS ; rive i 'ans resterdav "hey lav he C-W | n St a p aY rm s was 3 arrived in Canadas: vesterdsy They play, tre R-W ga Sunda y 3a . he deal Taylor, Stiglmeier, the Bisons ranked among the top 10 in the Local 18 ' Dutchies (bolstered by some Whitby Dunnies) to- CYo sey Drograt will be Te board of directors, Rickey, Shea, heavyweight division last year TOP TEN SCORERS [ morrow afternoon and they play the Dunnies on Tues- (Placed by three exh ames hasehall commissioner F ord but has since slipped / S. | ¥ : with Toronto teams p Fair, Civitan | 1 18 O'Shanter Club rinks 18-16 St. Gertrude's 5 3 212 ital 19 pro bouts, scoring 15 knock- Civitan 8 33 31 Ib day night in Maple Leaf Gardens. What with the |wees will play Toronto St. a a Rian similarity in spelling, plus cousins, brothers, other re- 'lare's at 5:30, followed by the S S Plank, Civitan Minor Bantams at 6:30, and the HOCKEY SCORE a STANDING Leaming, B'Nai B'Rith latives, etc., it's hard to say just how many of the 4 a Bourdage, Police "Selects" played for Russia against either Dutchies or antams at 7:30. CRG . EE -- - Burr, Civitan : {hockey team landed at Malton might join the Olympic team| After the Kitchener game the Dunlops, in overseas world tournaments of recent 3 Wi =----1 Pv HE CANADIAN PRESS St Cath 1014 3.101 111 23 Brack, Canadian Tire airport here this afternoon and |after the tour. Melentjev said the Selects will come back here Mon- wih rg merican League Hamilton > 18 2 Bl 131 12 yr .Namee, B'Nai B'Rith several hours later were tucked players were the best in the So-|day for a Tuesday game with 5 'ever « certai Rolocts are " . ri y é 3 ; years. However, one thing it certain, ihe Selects are | v LT ¥ : Friday's Results Kitchen, Houdaille {soundly in bed in Kitchener viet Union not on the Olympic Whitby Dunlops of the OHA Se- here to learn something and they'll give a good account 1er nne Springfield 27 11 3170 Catharines 2 Guelph $ MIDGET LEAGUE | Thav open their 10 - game Ca-|team Inior A series, then embark om LA of themselves. In the meantime, the results of their Providence 24 18 1 145 134 . 49/St. Michael's 0 Barrie 3 ri '|nadian tour at Kitchener Sunday| "The Olympic team beat us|the rest of their tour. 3 4 3 pA | | I 8 8 St. Greg's Tigers 3 1 Now Mayor Erank A. Sedita Outs. But the 21-year-old will be B'Nai B'Rith j | Russia's Selects--admitted to be not the team or |Holy Cross 2 6 2 6 |has stepped into the picture, He facing his first "name" opponent | Canadian Tire : : " 3 TV f i ssmanoff Aca players "picked" for Olympic Games competition, but St. Greg's Lions has called a public meeting for in Besman Houdaille 4 3 3 3 0 proudly claiming they are a very good second-best, |EX. GAMES SUNDAY next Wednesday and invited The Dortmund battler, now Local 2781 Horananmwenp Wee ~wO | TORONTO (CP) Tired and |pic representatives but Belikov|a game pocket money and also |untalkative, the Moscow Selects admitted one or two members | pick up expenses. Police FN RGR Ta PEL ET heste b 1 5 3 54 4 ¥ i re Lion 6 : : o various exhibition games will be watched with a great Rochester 3116 3154 ¢ Tonight's Game -- 5 |afternoon against Kitchener- 10-1 recently," said Belikov, "But Kinsmen |Waterloo Dutchmen, of the On- before that we had beaten them . 2 v 2 Buffalo 19 17° 3 135 155 41 Peterborough at Hamilton Rotary 5 deal of interest by the hockey-minded fans of North Heggtveit Hershey 1522 5117 123 35 Sunday's Games Local 222 |tario Hockey Association Senior|twice, 4-2 and 4-0." ee PE Sgr oporgh | = America. Cleveland 4 16 5123 113 33|Hamilton at St. Michael's Canadian Legion : I ou i ' ; 8 . s v series Canada's Olympic rep-| The Selects spent the last two Quebec 10 30 2 94 174 22|Brockville at Marlboros (Biwanis wn soo 5 ympic Tep he Selects sp | 1] BRIGHT BITS: --Young hockey fans of Canada, the Overtrained Decide Frigays Results (Laurier Cup) b. i lads between nine and 14 years of age, are taking a | Hohn rh Calgary pig League Nema Kinsmen keen interest in the "Hockey Quiz' on TV Saturday | OTTAWA (CP) -- Skier Anne " Tonight's Games Seattle 5 Edmonton 6 | imens, Tnowt nights out of Maple Leaf Gardens. The panel is Ed |Heggtveit is coming home for a Quebec at Springfield Spokane 4 Vancouver 3 hers, Kinsmen Fitkin, Johnny Wayne and King Clancy. If a question [rest.' Buffalo at Hershey Ontario Interprovincial Senior A Vasdonald; Jagion stumps the panel, the "poser" gets an NHL uniform The Canadian Olympic Hope Providence at Cleveland Hull 4 Smiths Falls 3 Pleus, Rotary : g ls i who has done poorly in early-sea Sunday's Games Cornwall 5 Ottawa 6 Barnoski, Lions complete (his choice), and if they succeed in identify- |son European competitions, says Hershey at Cleveland Ohana Sunio {Trentig, Lions i ing the subject he presents, the lad gets a hockey stick, |she is overtrained and stale Providence at Buffalo Kamloops 6 Penticton 2 JUVENILE REMY engraved by the NHL player of his choice, plus a regu- Anne's decision came in a tele- Springfield at Rochester Saskatchewan Junior | Hayden Macdonald 4 3 Bronwen HE BRBEge G 3 2 2 7 7 R E S _ |resentatives. |nights on planes, coming here At the airport the Selects, ap-|from Moscow via Paris, London| For Your Convenience |parently weary from their long|and Montreal. They left Malton | flight, only managed some anim-|for Kitchener by chartered bus] STOVE OIL |ation when pressed by gesturing|and will practice and attend a | photographers. {civic reception in Kitchener to-| is available in any quantity et i : 3 day. | : Attempted interviews with the "2+ ole ani the following . . . |players through assistant mana- Three Selects players -- Ury| fi N AMPS oe | Pantokhov, Ury Kopylov and |ger and interpreter Juri Belikov| i ih Ti . |bore little fruit. Apparently no Alex Gunvshev -- were members VIGOR OIL lone else in the 25-member party of te tus: Russian team to vise SERVICE STATIONS 2 Tawar ITE ®t 3 oath ER 5 = abo aGg-- TB - aaa Rap> hg ' : : . fi rE ade ie Friday a : a ASR MYRY to ules p . | oY i 1 spoke English, | : h | ati uck. It's a i gimmick, of live interest to the [gram made public Friday by her Eastern Professional Saskatoon 3 Regina 2 Oshawa Dalry 5 4 Tnglish, | "Travelling with the team are lat on A ie} 1s ey eK 1 es 4 hr : Das father, Hal Heggtveit, He said WL T F APis. Estevan 2 Moose Jaw 8 Tony's Refreshments 3 § Manager Stanislaw Melentjev |, pds 3 assistant manager, | ® OSHAWA eo youngsters . . . hy got a jarring : {she simply has had too much ski-| Sudbury 24 13 3 183 156 51 Intercollegiate Senior {Bestow's Dalry 8 Seed |said his 19-player team "is very two coaches, a doctor and a 78 BOND ST. WEST sage yesterday, Bert Olmstead has been ordered to |ipg. Montreal 19 15 H | o G A prs. strong but it's difficult to say, Go. on i ; IMCOE {DUDLEY MEETS TEAM SIMCOE ST. SOUTH h ; H 1 PU { 7 130 114 45 Toronto 3 Laval 5 . h e'll do' postpone his return to active NHL competition, for | Mr. Heggtveit was surprised to T-Rivieres 17 18 5124 127 39 Queen's 5 Montreal 4 |Dowe, Beator's ic. 12 (how we'll do: 5 | Lutton, : | 3 : [SECOND BEST The team was met at the air- at Lakeview Park lects were not the Russian Olym. Port by George Dudley, secre-] KING ST. EAST another two weeks. Leafs have been doing fairly well (learn that Anne was entered Fri- Hul-Ottawa 16 2 6 143 157 38 North Shore League Furey, Oshawa Dairy hou tne "Eps Bevin bu Ive ma. wire, he mas (0 In be onions Hatin 3.6 Mare 182 4718 10 compen ims Gh RS at ps se been missed and two more weeks may just be enough yo pening giant slalom : Friday's Result | Strathroy 5 Woodstock 4 [Hioar, Beatone a tary - manager of the Canadian to cost Leafs second place in the league standing ... | Anne, chosen recently as Can- Sault Ste. Marie 3 Sudbury 3 | Niagara District. Sr. B Bates I a CRACRS DOWS | amateus Hoekey Assos | at the Townline ALLEY BOWLING is coming into its own, via national |ada's woman athlete of the year, Tonight's Game Welland-Crowland 7 Dundas 3 |J. Peters, Oshawa Dairy . RS Dow! ._|and other officials. advertising sponsorship, A master's 5-pin tournament [said in her telegram dated Thurs- Sudbury at Kingston ; Niagara District Jr, B | Mathews, OFiia Daley iad 5v Jim [po SAY Jnandscs (8p) Saul The CAHA will pay them $500 | ® WHITBY eo ars. venresentatives zones. including all |day that she will return to Can-| Sunday's Games Welland-Crowland 6 Thorold 4 |Shaw, League statistician. rancisco Giants' new National] 500 BROCK ST. NORTH to embrace representatives of 66 zones, i 8 ode ext Wednesday Sudbury at Trois-Rivieres OHA Junior B -- |League baseball park was called : i ten provinces, is being sponsored by Sportsman Cigar- ig She will miss the Megeve races | Sault Ste. Marie at Hull-Ottawa Tillsonburg 2 Goderich 6 a 'fire trap" Friday by Albert | ih PY AJAX PS ets. This is a "singles" event of course. TEN-PIN |; "wo 'oo in which she had been Kingston at Montreal OHA Intermediate A REMEMBER WHEN. 3 Hayes, chief of the city bureau] D A N 0 E THE HARWOOD AVE. N BOWLERS are not ignored either. Carling's are putting * entered next weekend OHA Senior A Georgetown 0 Milton 6 By THE CANADIAN PRESS of fire prevention. He said he . N , : Ri il andi 3 4 Yanne rocee: WLT F APis. agp " 4 3 . {wouldn't let the National League | I on an Ontario Men's 10-pin team championship handi- She had planned to proceed di Wists 9 35 a 12 Dl . i Eastern League Lew Hayman, coach of Toronto| , » play ball at Candlestick CASTLE TONIGHT ® BROOKLIN eo " 3 be uded April YOU from France to interna hithy 22 13 28 Washington 6 Clinton 1 Argonauts the previous season, Y il I cap 'tournament, to be concluded in April. . . I (he UnitcllsEW 20 19 2 143 158 44 | Johnstown 4 Greensboro 2 became manzging director and) 2k Uubl: changes are made in JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. DON'T have to be smart. If these kind of sponsors are | ates, but fustead will spend xChatham 18 17 1143 144 39! philadelphia 8 New York 2 | concls of tie Montreal Indians in| Store TIONS, locker rooms and I C R.A. 8:30 P.M. willing to toss in the "bucks" to sponsor such tourna- k with her parents in Ottawa Windsor 18 17 1142 102 37 International League the Big Four league 14 years ago| oer Places SSonstructed of in- | ments, which will naturally have nation-wide TV | The pretty 21-year-old blonde Barley le : 12 24 2 120 161 24 Minneapolis 3 St. Paul 1 today. With its name changed Jo glenia PE - programs i . |had saic a lette reeks -includes four-point game) Exhibition x slub! eal, some of the other programs fighting for TV [had said in a letter two week A a | the Alouettes, the Montreal clu app |ago that she was skiing better Friday's Results Victoria (WHL) 2 Trail (WIHL) 2|under Hayman won their first publicity privileges, are going tto have to lower their by Y and that she was Kitchener 5 Belleville 7 a wis Hh SnmtS a) : 4 : : 7 ied : 3 be inti sition [than ever an hat she was"; 7 3 Chathz 4 Grey Cup in 18 years in 1949. rates--otherwise the CBC is going to be in the Fo i {happy. Whitby § Cation § : Aa Ismay 18 TH one ing dt : to say they ARE providing sport programs and of a [Intensive training she has un TO ght's Games | shawa Rinks [Haymes vow 1s 2% manag type that appeal to just as many individuals--or more |dergone since Dec. 27 apparently Belleville at Kitchener | | } 3 Jin + at Whitby --as if they were stressing hockey or football. OR such (has taken its toll. She began ski Windsor at Whitby gports as baseball, basketball, ete, from U.S. With (ing in Europe Nov. 1. : Kitchener os at Win Tankard HOCKEY'S BIG 7 Take advantage of this weeks EXTRA SPECIALS certain large corporations ready to sponsor either bowl- gg NOHA Senior A ' : ; > Senior A | TORONTO (CP) -- Two Osh-|" ge " . ing or pro football--then it becomes obvious that the Canadian Curlers RouynNor y L y & AP} awa teams, one SKibpen by. By THE CANADIAN PRESS WINDOWS = DOOR = AWNINGS elubs and leagues interested are no longer going to be priest and the other by a doctor in a position to "demand" their price--they will have | Defeated In Ryr Jiening 1 y 1m Z % Thursday ended the two - year| 255% a re FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT A Howow 2888 auGUAT IA ENON NART OY 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 args 2+ words--maybe TV "Franken=- 9 14 ma 105 on ign of Unionville curlers as| 7 . i | $0 bargain. In other werds--maybe a TV "Franker : ! Abitibi 912 2 79 105 20 y ! . 35 Rangers Thursday night. It| . . stein" has been created and before long, the tail will | AYR, Scotland (Reuters) = Friday's. Resulls Witness, of the Ontario Silver|y osted his lead in the National Applying on Direct Store, Sales A eam of oScollish curlers iromjApitibi 2 Kapuskasing 0 adie |Hockey League scoring race to be wagging the dog! Galloway province defeated the " rs . | avEna : . Be eso ie a 78. oway pI gh Rouyn-Noranda 7 Timmins 3 | Rev. John Pereyma"s rink two points over Chicago's Bobby [«] 0 H J 8 23 CE -- touring Canadiens 81-57 here Fri-| Sunday's Games edged Murray Roberts Unionville| Hull." . ; | F # 1 WEEK NLY! AnuA RY 1 - FIVE-PIN TOURNAMENT GIVE CZECHS WORKOUT day Timmins at Kapuskasing foursome 11-10 and Dr. Jack| The leaders: | TORONTO (CP) Organiza-| VIENNA (AP An An In another match, Canada de- Rouyn-Noranda at Abitibi Brock's rink defeated a Union-| x A Pts tion of a national five-pin bowl-|Canadian hockey team of th-|feated Rhins O' Gallowa': 60-44 OHA Junior A ville rink skipped by Bob Lawrie|Horvath, Boston J 5 53 ing championship with playoffsiton Tigers and Wembley Lions| Scores included WL T F APis.|138 Hull, Chicago 6 51 | in every region was announceditied the Czechoslovak national| Vs Galloway: W. B. White, Marlboros 19 11 0 140 100 38 The wins gave Oshawa a 24-18| Beliveau, Montreal 49 | Friday. The 6@ finalists will meet [junior team 4-4 Friday. The team Oshz A. N. Walker 9 Barrie 17 10 3 115 97 37 decision in district five play-| Bathgate, New York 48 in Toronto May 23-28 to decide a wound up a three meet tour i 0' Gallowa': A.. J.|S8t. Michs 1412 4 90 9 wns in the Ontario Curling As-|H. Richard, Montreal 1¢ 45 champion. Nearly $10,000 in which included two losses to the Parkhill, Oshawa 0, J. L. Watson Pets 1413 2115 118 : ciation's primary double-rink|Stasiuk, Bo: 5 29 45 15 PRINCE LIMITED RA 5-4632 prizes is offered. ICzech nationa! Olympic team. [22 1Guelph 13 14 4 133 129 30!competition McKenney, | "