EH EEE OI 10. TOcHats INS Huo Sn 5. I IN BARRIE SPORTS - i Lady Curlers | citi: Whitby Dunlops Win Tankard © =o. Win In Overtime (Midget League) -- insmen | Club vs Local 222. at 6.30 pom.;| i By CLIFF GORDON extra stanza, the first one seen , : Kiwanis Club vs Lions Club, at! he injury-riddled Whitby a this year in Whithv, Attersley BARRIE (CP)--Oshawa Curl-|Schmidt of Kitchener - Waterloo p.m; Rotary Club vs Cana- | Dunlops battled from behind, all- broke right in almost from the ing Club's strong double - rink|7-6 and Mrs. Hezzlewood defeated Le; ion at 8.30 2 |the-way last night to score two opening whistle and scored his team has the Ontario ladies'|Mrs. C. G. Teskey 10-3. Mrs. L.| gion, 0: pM 'unanswered overtime goals to 4 third goal of the game and al- tankard for the Secoud io os Muck, presides; of the Ladies' | THURSDAY'S GAMES jean 20 5-6 ovértitne win dyer tie , most brought the roof in. The sive year but it took a driving|Ontario Curling Association, was gASKETBALL elleville McFarlands. e win % tension was almost unbearable as finish and an extra end Tuesday|a member of the K-W entry. | (Oshawa Industrial League -- Was a big one to the Dunnies, who the fans were feeling sorry for to return the silverware to the| In the Sudbury - Orillia semi- oghawa Grads vs Coca Colas, at|are short three of their regular § be © the Whitby team and also really Motor City. tinal, Mrs. Johnston walloped gimeoe Hall, 9.00 p.m. defencemen, but with the help of . routing for a win. Bob Hassard Mrs. N. Hezzelwood and Mrs, | Mrs. T. Lambrick 19-3 and Mrs. | |two Jr. players Dave Nicholishen 4 n allowed the fans to sit a little F. Fordham, heavily favored, McDougal edged Mrs. V. Varley and Ken Roberts, managed to/ Er easier as he scored at the 6.03 surprised everyone by getting|11.9. come out on top and take a six- i "Ra 4 mark on a shot that never left into deep trouble in the final aycee oC ets point lead over the Kitchener the ice. The Macs tried in vain against Sudbury's Mrs. V. Johns- al) Players ore Mrs. unless other- | Duthmen. ! ; to get a rally going but were un- ton and Mrs. L. McDougal before | h i : | Roberts picked up a pair of as- able to as the Dunnies were pulling out a 26-23 victory. LADS TANKARD | Hold Lead In sists and earned an extra special checking hard. Oshawa was six shots down Sudbury-Granite Orillie |star for his hard work. Dave Ni- 1 Fi ICE CHIPES . . . This wags big coming home in the 10th end. But [3 "gic," - 5. <"loward, - cholishen came up with a timely i * ; win especially when you figure Mrs. Hezzelwood got two from je. srunton, J. Silverton, Ma L goal. es the Dunnies were short three of Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Ford-|L. Beaver, io M. C3 gerson, " jor eague Pete Babando, although' he did y their top defencemen . . . The two ham had a big fout-end against |V- Johnston : th : * not score a goal, played a sensa- Jv. players came up with stel- Mrs. McDougal. R. Sige Hy Saner, The Simcoe Hall Major Basket- tional game and we really mean lar efforts and between them DEC ISIVE FINISH N. Creef, M. Reid, ball League saw two close games sensational, His rushes and heady i : 4 they picked up a goal and two That set the stage for the extra i. McDougall H. Varley ... 9 Saturday morning. play brought more than one i assists, . . Manager Blair in- end and it was decisive, Mrs.| ; Toici 7; In the first game, the league- round of. applause from the fans. ; tends to take them beth with him Hezzelwood Picking up another a . oh rerio leading Jayéee Rockets had to Bobby Attersley paced the Whit- ight for that all important two und Mes Borda one: uve); Fete leo ai out to inca sess 5 to 307 utack wih thie guale wit er § §, - rer F. J. Schultz, | , 'g S eC rs & r€0rge ATR ay night the Chatham Ma- Hezzelwood lost 16-9 with her N; Fn! L. J. Shantz, ver On. Steet 4's, Samolenko, Fred Etcher, Sandy, PETE BABANDOD . roons will be the visitors and it is teammate making up the deficit, |F. Forahom C. B. Schmidt. % This. game was fast and rug-iAjr Bob Hassard and Dave Ni- tersley got his first of a trio. The jexpected that Alf Treen, out of hn "ore relS" Somibef) wh Misia gel with Plemy oy ouls bug the cholishen. i lead ireld rol for ge four action for over six weeks, will be Rounding out Mrs. Fordham's |E Store, i wv. J Roy gegnng was yory oy wi ie For the losers, it was Dave minutes as the Macs appeared to hack in action It is not known rink were Mrs." D. Ja obi, Mrs. |G Ao ood 10 C. G. Teskey .. 3 half time Score 20 to in favor| jones with two and single coun- {yo oally hot and were getting the for sure if Harry Sinden will be H Lawrence and Ms, N Jeon. -- ™ of the " A 5. Clarke with H ters by Denis Boucher, Wayne bounces that they needed. i available or not. It will also be Bios Mrs. gg amppell, Mis B Total . 17 Total .. 9 points was leading scorer at half Brown, Ike, Hildebrand and Ken Atterslev. out the Wiiths: te: the last chance for the district Stone and Mrs. A ob J Fino! time for the A's while Jepma Gribbons. op reel AF ; he, ai y eam {ros to he Whithy plavers played with Mrs. Hezzelwood. All ogheve Sudbury with seven was best for the] Bch Senior made his first ap- out in front for the second time |p, win make the trip to Squaw but Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Jacobi |N. Hezzlewood . 9 V. Johnston .. 16 Rockets. pearance in the Belleville net and '!D the game at the 8.18 mark as vv 0 Con Kitchener in action were on last year's championship |F. Fordham Y 1. MeDougell 4 The second half saw the Rock-{appcared somewhat rusty. Je det 3a Jord one that sev er ; rinks Lo : : ip) Total 26 Total 23'ets take the lead but A's were| Henderson, in the Whitby cage, |=" 2 I Li x > loi lanneq on FIRST PERIOD Oshawa got into the final with MRS. NORTHEY TROPHY |very : poor on shots and the had a rough night as at least! Somplels y as he never even 1 Belleville: Boucher artic ts in the | Vivian McDougall of Sudbury, | logley of Kingston. Sixtéen dou- [8 17-9 victory over a strong Semi-Finals Rockets outscored them to. win three that we thought that he touched the disk. (Bradley, Brown) oe g Asso- | Mrs. Margaret Birkus of Parry | ble.rinks were competing Kitchener-Waterloo entry while| 0, going Roya! Can. this game i should have had were goals. Both teams missed some great 2. Belleville: Jones rio Sil Tankard | Sound. Mrs. Dorothy Pearson of CP Wirephoto the northerners crushed Orillia/a Ajen .... 10 A. Simon Ang GT | The Dunnies will invade the Kit- scoring chances in the next few (Muir, Benoit) 343 | ; R2, a ru i A. Holmes .... 7 P. Sheehan 6 or) te scoring for ithe Book: chener arena tonight for a big minutes as they appeared over 3. Whitby: Samolenko rs. . Allen and Mrs. A. py " hid & g two play-|four.point game and we under- anxious. Gribbons tied the score (Attersley, Roberts) 9.00 ' » Holmes of Parry Sound won the wo level 17 Raiden Vie 12/ ors, Jepma and Brady, with 20 stand that manager Blair expects at four all at the 14.27 mark as 4. Whitby, Nicholishen t. ary S 1eé secondary event for the Northey On 8. HW. Paddon .... 6 3nd 13 points while Clarke with to take the two Jrs., with the he rounded oul a three-way pass- (Darling) 16.03 SPORTS MENU Trophy, defeating Mrs. H. Arm- |," armstrong . 18 C. Gooch .. 6 19 was best for the A's, team again tonight ing play with Smrke and Gagnon Penalties -- Myles 6.07, Benoit strong' and Mrs. W. Muter 'of _72/ JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Brady, | Belleville, sensing that the Dun-| At 17.03, Senior in the Belle-|12.52, Gagnon 18.56 FOUR women cur- | From left to right are Mrs. | Walkerton and Mrs. Rita Gol- - ] . -- Weston 21-16. Total 26 Total a 16ps . short-handed ened | vi as ind y > € 5 J., 13, Jepma 20, Boivin, Mc-|lops were short-handed, opened ville net, was injured and the bal- [SECOND PERIOD i The scani-fnal betw aw Finel , 13, . 5 s ) I : ) 2 B Geo. H. Cam bell oses va S : The semi final between Oshawa ne Hugh, Harrison, Mazurk, Dal-|uP fast as they built up a two- lance of the period was played at 5. Whitby: Attersley ind Kitchener-Waterloo had been | Parry Sound Weston 1 lead 1 th riod : : <Q EDIT touted as the. highlight of the A. Allen 12 4H. Armstrong . 7|gleish. Total 33. Fouls 7-out-of-18. 804 2 Sa sary a ; ei perio J the start of the final period. (Samolenko, Etcher) 3 SPORTS EDITOR 0 Hold Lead competition because both entries|A- Holmes ... 9. 'W. Muter 91% ONT. STEEL A's -- Dulny, Boucher scored at tle ; 4 Secor Ike Hildebrand, back for his| 6 Belleville: Brown . . ' Hote Oh J ne _ |were, favored to reach the final.| Total ..... 21 Total ..... 16|0'Reilly 4, Graham 6, Clarke 19, Jones made it 2-0 and the Whithe [ist game since being Televed of : {itadiey, Boucher) cass Everything From Soup To Nuts ; Holy Cross edged $v. Grefory's Mrs. Fordham edged Mrs. C.| | Brady, D., Tuscon 1. Total 30.fans were starting to chant for he goat mg SN a (Roberts, rik 1gers o- 1e Hirst game o | Fouls 6-out-of-20. some local action. at HH : ie: Gri > ay evening's CYO activities. i" ies ai a las he heat Henderson with a hot| 8. Belleville: Gribbons 14 LG The second game saw a battle] Dunnies did not let them down one. It appeared as ifthe Dunnies (Smrke, Gagnon) ------ ; : pr ; even y ht WELL DONE, GALS! Members ¢ h haw Tom Forestall sparked the win [for second place develop between | and came back and tested Senior woe ink as they could not get| Penaltifs -- None } ve ev righ i ; £1} ady hers in the scoring with a hat ea Ol 1 S 1 {Ont. Steel B's and Walt's Barber- with some hot ones. Samolenko |¢,.iv plays clicking. Finally at the (THIRD PERIOD 8 ; ha ; Len trick. Ken Logan and Gerald 3 {shop with the B's coming up with [finally broke the goose egg at|igas "| o " ry 1 Te FRPP A a roonan bx ket up the other Holy la victory by the score of 43 to the 9.00 mark with Attersley and mark re tie Belleville: Hildebrand 1.44 this vear ir fend the Ontario Cross tallies while Jim Curry was 39 Roberts getting the assists. The the top left hand corner ; 10 Whit: 'Eicher : BY, " pv: E } ¢ on hand to pick up ¢ as- hic i i - | ok Wore oh i manos a oe. EERE Tg oqtes Cellar Ths was a four - point game| Dunne were pressing hard 0 "i "NL, wre eally sparked (Alene, Babando) . 104 competition n va lad won s with a pair of goals and [A 10 pe yee on top. "| Nicholishen got a loose puck and by this goal and came back with 11. Bele lie: Jones, an. assist Oshawa"s "Minor Hockey Macdonald's. The Beaton's boys B's took a commanding 18 to fired it home to tie the score. anoifier somewliat Soft ome a5 12 Sues Crawtor coe. 12.50 John Salowski and Mike Con- Week" program continued last are only one point out of second |12 point lead into the second half | The rafters literally rang as the |£ ONES pass Om | 14. AE swale ; hepped wi ~ Muir and Crawford. The Dun- (Hassard) 17.00 1y fired singles for St. Gregory's night at the Children's Arena], . g ing iw} i s i ood for fans were really hepped with the | BIEL Sis 2 Laue FO vo Es Ter SE os wekly City League" 21d Jour back on. front running{With Nichols shooting & Jrs. in action, That completed the Nies were really desperate and| Penalties--Boucher 10.23 - I 3 3 g 5, ; | i ON} initi i put on a drive that was really OVERTIME Juvenile twin-bill being plaved. [Oshawa Dalry, The second' half saw the B's|SCOTng for the initial period worth seeing. Hardworking Sandy !13. Whitby: Attersley he penalty box was busier, Oshawa Dairy jumped into a Pint-sized Gary Gray and line, pletely outplay and outscore pUNLOPS TAKE LEAD Air found the mark as he tipped| (Etcher) Sens hy ian usual in the fast pace of [three-point spree over the rest of mate Butch Dowe were the|iho Barbershoppers to walk iid Whitby took the lead for the one home that sent the game into 14 Whitby: Hassard .. 5.08 e games with five penalties/the pack, after whipping Tony's |game's top sharpshooter. Gray |with a well deserved victory.!first time in the game at the 3.50 overtime Penalties -- Hassard minor, ed. For the Tigers, McGarry Refreshments 7-2 in the evening's! neq a 3-goal "hat-trick" Leading the B's attack wereimark of the middle frame as At-| The fans were keyed up for the Smrke minor and misconduct 6.27 off twice for hooking and in. curtain raiser. In the nightcap, {while Dowe the loop's scoring |Milosh and Goldstein with 12 Ec sees - - ence with Clancy out for Beaton's Dairy vacated the 100D loader collected a pair. Ron [points apiece while Nichols with 4 : / . Fitzgerald and Curry of ewent for the fst jime Io's | Hooper, Ron Bell and Ron Wright 13 was best for Walt's : : Canada Considers ss got the gate for el-jSeason; thrashing Hayden NMac-igijvided the others. WALT'S -- Longley 6, Goddar ou mins er a S ind charging respectively, (donald's 8-1 | wayne Wilkens replied for the 9, Kaine 9, Sparling, Nichol 13 Trade Group Envoy" OSHAWA DAIRY - TONY'S | Mac's". Bozak 2. Total, 39. Fouls 5-out-of LEADERS HELD TO TIE | Y 3 i % fthanded| H. MACDONALD: goal raid- [7+ 4 LONDON (CP)--Canad. In the second tilt-St. John's and| Jimmie Peters, a left X H. ? : | ONT. STEEL B's -- Peters 11 NDO} P)--Canada may St. Mary's battled to a 33 draw, Shot Who plays rightwing, fired jen; defence, Suddard, Bishop; |v; 0), 12 Brean, Hickey 5. Gold: pse . . qua soon establish diplomatic rela- Stan Korzynski of 'St. J aitwo goals in pacing the Oshawa | forwards, Wilkens, Rowden, Eye- I I rior ii : s and Dairy Juveniles to a lopsided 7-2 {man, Siblock, Nemis, Stevens, : | Lovey Dionne of S81. ¥ § Dot triumph over. Tony's Refresh-| ngpATON'S DAIRY: goal, Top- Fouls 19-out-of-26 Saturday morning at Simcoe; MUNDINGER -- "Coach, Paul(pean market, 1 I 8 counteg for a pair of goals. Gary ments, Bob Watt, Barry Furey, ping: defence, Balsom, Glaspell, League standings (including gal the Y's Men's Biddy Bas- Goldstein, Ken McKissock, 2; informants say. i Aish oe and Pat Murd h scor-| Andy Matthews, Ted Lutton, and |Gmith. .forwards, Gray, Bell, Jan.- 23). WL Pts {ketball League ran off two more, you. Bone, Gary Morrison, Terry, Canada's request for accredita- gh We. oi ner goals for their re-|Frank Cover were the other Milk- |powe "Stone, Hooper, Wright and o 21 Swlexciting games. . | Brady, Harold Genge, John War- tion of her Brussels Embassy to 10- pective teams men snipers oar. |Jaycee Rockets 9 2 18 | 'Southminster Cubs made it|yo 5! "ped Boivin, Ricky Saw- the fledgling community's heads ly Seven penalties were handed! Terry Reid and Don Cullen 1s tPeriod Ont. Stee. B's 5 12 lthree wins in-a-row as they up-|ver' 2. Roland Liebreagts, 7. Total -- I oi tal They out in this encounter. St. Mary's [collected Tony's output. 1. Beaton's: Dowe {Walt's Barbershop ended first place Parts and Serv-|jq quarters in the Belgian capita wood [received five of them with Jerry| OSHAWA DAIRY: goal, Mar-| (Smith) ........ 2.45|0nt. Steel A's ice by a close 7-6 score. P..and| "opp orREET CUBS 1 one Dionne off for roughing, Juben-|y,. defence, Bradlev, Branton, |2, H. Macdonald: Wilkins S. held a half time lead of 4-3 Coach. Bill Bk Caryl The application is: being" for- { ville for boarding, Gary Dionne|Kolesnik, Wilson, King, Wilkins; (Bishop, Rowden) ..... 19.21 GUE {however costly fouls showed they (FER) B00 SARE Dexter Mally considered by the common {lor interference, Bill Dionne for|forwards, Wilson, Furey, Lutton, 3, Beaton's: Dowe CHURCH LEA pin at the end. Lorons John an Boef. id markets executive Sommission interference, and Andison for el-! Nelson, Matthews, Cover, Watt, | (Gray, Hoar) . 19.58 | SOUTHMINSTER -- Coach, & nl P x 2 and the council of ministers--the |bowing. St. John's penalties went King, T. Peters and J. Peters. Penalties: None. HOCKEY SCORES Hank Dressing, Dale Gallant, 2; Clement Laverne Muirhead, Bob organization's ultimate authority, to McGee for roughing and to! TONY'S: goal, Topping; de- 2nd Period v CAGU Marion Steffaniak, Dennis Myles, oa i Wh ET The application amounts, in ef- Korczynski for holding fence, Bobbie, Glover, Kirkalg Beaton's: Gray 3 JUNIOR LEAG E Monte 'Rose, Bill Swindell, 4; LEAGUE STANDINGS fect, to an official recognition in ] ) 7.21 Christ Church 4, St. Paul's 4. | Ralph Branton 1; Bruce Taylor. W L Pts. ottawa of the existence of the ( \ 2 Paul's 6, Northminster 4. Teta] 7 : on : Parts and Service 8 4 16 European economic community 400 St. Gertrude's downed St. Greg- yahn, Sawyer, and Ste. John, , St. Paul's 10, King Street 9. ds A oe. Oa £2 Southminster 7 5 14 |set up two years ago by Ger- ory's Lions 3-0 in the final game. "1st Period Je gi : Boper =. «19.24 SENIOR LEAGUE PARTS AND SER y ] cE | Mundinger 6 6 12 ith France, Italy and the Larry McAvoy fired a pair. for|1. Tony's: Reid . 14.09| penalties: None. |Cedardale 3, Northminster 1. Coach, Marcel Boivin, Erlcinagina Sireet, 3 9 6 [Benelux countries. [the - winners with Bill Hambly| Penalty: Watt. . Burke, 4; Walt Skywarchesky, 2;|___ rere iY] « Tenaly 2 | 3rd Period Mario Bombino, Larry Lyons, Hezzel- came close on several occasions| 2nd Period " , : take-out t were unable to flash the ght (2. Oshawa Dairy: J. Peters 4 Begiows:, Gray 3.28 So RD TO JavER Hank Bruce JMatLexl, Nicky. Corneal Jo, afcoren JF Fetersh 300, gptonts: Ben Bauer, veteran oulficler Te. Bast? Lawrence, Ken Hoa ! " (Bobbie, Yahn) 4.44) (Stone, Hooper) ...... 18.42 cently traded by New York St. Gertrude's two, For|, cpa "hairy: watt 9. Beaton's: Wright _|Yankees to Kansas City, has ory's, Scott was off for (Nelson) nt 9.08 (Dowe, Hoar) ......... 19.25 heen voted the first winner of tripping, Larry Coros for inter-|s Oshawa Dairy: Furey 10.59! . Penalties: Balsom and Sud-|the Ben Epstein "good guy" ference, and Savoie, also for in- 6. Oshawa Dairy: Matthews ard. jaward by New York baseball I terference. St, Gertrude's penal- (Bradley) ... 17.33 Referees: Rockv Esposito and |writers, The award, in memory ougall went bet » hes ont i Srwks for holding 7, Oshawa Dairy: Lutton Ivan Locke; Scorer, Jim Shaw. [of the late New York Mirror uga Ww i W n 1 and to ambily ior elbowing (Wilson) 19.59 | sports writer, is to be made an- --~ dri ib . . t Penalties: Wilson, T. Peters, BRITISH SCIENTIST |nually to a person in: baseball they were going i Salk 3 oves Fordham got + d guard St. Mary's ens 4 8 Kirk and Bobbie. Sir William Herschel, the fam- |Who is "most co-operative with their opponen si 2 : ; ai Inger St John Ss aa 24d 5 3rd Period | ous British astronomer who died the press, friendly and available | Who jratled a oo hal : Same rolled [Bb Gertrude's b 32 8. Oshawa Dairy: J. Peters in 1827, was edueated as a pro-|in good times or bad and frank |StOTRINE back in FAC $10 wo Old ISt. Gregory's Tigers 5 (Bradley) . .. 5.05| fessional musician. land honest in his remarks." to outscore the Cubs an the Holy Cross 3 y 9. Oshawa Dairy: Cover é wrap up their win. St. Gregory's Lions 0 (J. Peters, Bradley) ... 8.46 -- sy - ------------ - - Penalty: Cover, | J hd rr i k ? : WIDER FALLS BEATON'S -- H. MACDONALD | Donevan Wins Oshawa Netters Don't be "SNOWED-IN" this winter-- Canadian or Horseshoe! It took 11 games to do it but | stein 12, Gorycki 3. Total 43. tions with the six-nation Euro- 8 | 6 | was made several weeks ago. @ i. : Young: forwards, Dudley, Cullen, | (Dowe) ug LIONS BLANKED Goodchild, Reed, Bais, Chernik, |5. Beaton's: Gray .... © 16.18 (St drew 'good penalties were called in me with the Lions getting INGER WING In the second contest, Mun- dinger came up with a big vic- tory as they stopped the red-hot Centre street Cubs: by a 135 count. Centre street started off as if ogged" Di M ( a deserate ru d out the Johnston th . : : ! "alls at Niagara Falls are abou ally Z 's i | .out with her final rock w would have 2,500 feet wide compared 4) Poot finaly DO oy elt the] : In Peterborough \ i the trophy--but she was a st Yarrow feet for the American Falls thrilling 8-1 decision over Hayden ver it get a , heel awa gals counted two more, for a total 26- EST ry Badminton Pla ee MW At t nd of 10 regular ends, Sudbury w LJ | » Y drive hoot aid trailed by exactly the J C _By HERMAN HESSELINK [JUNIOR ¢ nt} next ice. It was a memor rj- ay £0 1 £85 | Tuesday afternoon, Donevan's The Junior game saw Whitby Oshawa players, who took part . xt 1 ' Bantams, Juniors and Seniors| pacing a steady gain which car- jin the Central Ontario Junior] You need never fear being ""blizzard-bound" if you own a Jeep." When lady 'curler Six them faced Whitby's Bantams, Juniors | ried them to an 8-1 leading pos- Badminton Tournament at Peter-| snow blocks roads and cuts communication fines, the mighty 'Jeep' : \tario T: \T i r p and Seniors respectively. The ition. The Donevan boys gripped [borough last Saturday, had to be| With 4-wheel drive comes to the rescue. . . plowing or blowing away tons 1 Hezzelw Mrs. "Ab' Bantams played a very close | tight as Anderson broke through content with consolation awards. of snow in minutes, delivering heavy loads, pushing or towing stalled i game, although their efforts re-| for two baskets in succession,| § Hennick and J. Crawford, of vehicles. Ice, slush and muck never hold back a 'Jeep'. . . it-always takes Il, on t e foursome, with sulted in a four point loss. For which placed them in a mere Oshawa won consolation awards| YOU where you're going, despite the weather. y 1a ay The basketball action in the Hickey 12, Jerry Bourdage 6, | the second time in succession, the| four point difference at half time, |in ladies' doubles while P, Kar- In winter snow Canadians rely on 'Jeep's' extra power and depend- Y's Men's Minor-league at Sim |Bruce. Woods 2. Rainer Stim. | Juniors and Seniors .pulled| Donevan made headway as|piak and J. Tunnicliffe, of Osh- ability, just as they do all year 'round. And 'Jeep's' 3 point. take-off through with victories. as the pre-| they took over the scoring ses-|,wa won similar awards in the operates all types of belt-driven equipment, (oo. See the whole family of money-making 'Jeeps' at your dealer's now coe Hall saw CKLB win over the ming 2, Tony Askusick, Henry : i : (Police Association 48-34 and the 'Resulski, Daryl Davies 2. Coe) [vious week they defeated Ajax. sion with Etchells, Bell and|mens doubles : Jaycee Whites again move into-a Walt. Bathe. | It marked the first in a series| Hobbs doing the scoring until|" ¢pavies Publow, of Picton, de- and verv proud husb 1 tie for the league lead with St POLICE ASSOC.: Wes Misai- of games to be played this week they established themselles a 13- feated A. Gibson "of Oshawa 15-] 3 John's Cadets, defeating this scek 18, Jim Burke 8, John Lind-|at the Donevan Auditorium, To.|13 tied position with their oppo-(4" 154" for the junior men's = te team 37-15 say 2, Bob Anderson 6, Jim Row-|night, they will play Forest Hill nents. Donevan continued to 1a "title : : BRIGHT BITS: Willie V i eported to N The Jaycee squad have a den, Stan Kolisnick. Coach, John |Bantams, Juniors and Seniors, | strive forward, and as a result *'¢8' u . 3 1 W. Burges } paid ball player in the Major Li game-in-hand- and could take the Piatti [ther Thursday afternoon the y|surpassed the Whitby score until Bore Eee A oh Ret doubles title in the younger class est-pa WHITBY inus Y 4 i : : 3 : : players ares asked to take note of In the Jaycee Whites and St.|games against West Hill. 25:19 victory. : , # ns yen tne he D AY a coup! J the change in our schedule. The John's Cadets game a BANTAMS [SENIORS by defeating MO Donoghue and} feated Belleville MacF 3 in last two Saturdays shown on the'ly a story of a bad day for the] The Donevan Bantams jumped; The Seniors faithfully jumped |W Mec racken, 3, 15:6 BOSTON R apr schedule will nof be played. This St. John's squad. Thew missed |into the lead, with Taylor doing|into a quick 9-2 lead, aided by| Bonme Emsley and Nancy but él move is necessary to have our better than 80 per cent of their |the scoring. Although, this gaip| Gunn and Reynolds who secured Heal, of Peethoreat captured ft Td t second annual boys' Club Tourna- shots while their opponents took |stood Gut only for a limited time, | two baskets each. The score ad-|the junior women's doubles. The n, who as the American Le: in ment on April 9 advantage of every opportunity. | as Whitby took control of the ball| vanced very slowly, but Whithy ladies' single title went to B. 2 ¢ counted on to be a big he } ason ; - CKLB WINS Bill Goodman and Roger Reeson|and carried it through for a suc-| was accounting for a greater per-|Emsley, of Peterborough while NORTH BAY hockey fans are jubilant ove The CKLB - Police game saw were the top scorers for the win. | cessful 10-3 half time score. centage of the set-shots. which|Wayne Richey, of Peterborough == = : hice ec OBR Tate "AN "© [the winners take an early le ners with 12 and 11 points. Donevan now became desper-|boosted them to a tight 14-10 | and C. Publow, of Picton, won Jeep' distributors and dealers offer coast-to-coast sales, parts and service Dey aye | Ae > BLY and never loc back They were Stan Dalidowicz and Marcis| ate, as only two baskets wer e|position at half time. the men's doubles. ( Publow 3 RUDY MIGAY, not good enougl I 1g at the half way mark 24- Esmits both put up their poorest |scored to boost their points, while| During the second half, Done- {and M. Juby won the Junior] / TS wd he AHL scoring race MOSCOW [12 and continued to drive and effort of the season scoring a|Johnston added to their fate by|van's superior dribbling ability [mixed title, : | SELECTS t Vernon Canadians 10-2 last' night and o gan te last half drive by mee Six and ive points, ' outing out". The Yatermied allowe Hem to dominate the| amd Kagen . KAISER industries Han . gh hei ponents JA OF DR oger Reeson ,|Donevan crew manag o cling|play with a steady 15-point gain. i t wasn't a t of a shock to Westerr 1e Police were headed in a Tony Saramack 2, Ron Burnett|on despite some unofficial cir-| Whitby fought back An in an REMEMBER WHEN. . ? L444 wiiLys LIMITED, WINDSO EW TR0A 'ONSULS. mer great drive in this last half bv|2, Bill Goodman 12, Stan Seneco|cumstances at the latter part of attempt to counterbalance the| By THE CANADIAN PRESS i R: ONTARIO Ea Tis te Wes Misaiscek who scored 14 out |8, Val Kushon 2. Coach, Bob God-|the game. In dying minutes of score, but Donevan's demanding| Going through a seven-game of his 5 total in the jast half dord 7 : rein 5 [ the game, Addison sunk a basket, lead proved to be foo strenuous series without #* loss, Winnipeg y B i ey. hoke ho {dom nated both ST JOHN S CADE TS: Stan | followed by Swann who accounted {for them In the remaining min-| Monarchs won the world ama JOHN S GARAGE Cot 'PANY LTD ais a eored an Da Jovi § Srarcls Bemits > for his foul shot in remaining two ute of play, Higgins made good |teur hockey championship at Da " impressive & § in a win- Keith Hooey 2, Jim Campbell, |seconds of time, to mark the final fon his foul shots, which wi dl | vos, Switzerland, 25 years ag ning Tats eo d | , kL Ss, apped | vos, Switzerland, 25 years ago to | NE Sau Es Setehs 21. Don A rir 2, Walt Rehot. Coach, score at a close 16-20 victory for up the final score 33-17 to mark day with a 4-2 victory over 226 CELINA STREET OSHAWA, ONT. add y icho 24, Key 'Ernie Derry | Whitby. | another Senior vicgbry. Switzerland in the final | 4 RA 8-8761 \ about their clubmates t DUNLOPS. 1 t Ser i "lead if they n this game. The JOHN'S WIN will match efforts in exhibition the final buzzer marked them a one of the growing Cs ey fai BRITISH ( at the local cu rir - "ye