"Avery. 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 24, Wis. Leaf (17 in front of the net as » kos 3 TORONTO MAPLE winger Gerry Ehman hits the ice and the vatches Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuck puck | bounces into the corner in first period action in Toronto Wednes- day night Detroit won the first National Hockey League semi final game 2-1. Others SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' 'WIDE-OPEN' Habs Warn _ Black EVER HEAR of a curler who "squawked" about "7? Sure--we all have n fact, we all do! Then what price the ladies ions from the province of Quebec Back at home, they because their elub only ing to play on "outside ice champ- always play next-to-the-wall has two sheets of ice. In fact, they only have 24 members in their ladies' section. But today the gals from Lacolle appear headed for the Eastern Canada Dominion Diam- "D"" championship honors. They're the only un- defeated rink in the current Eastern Canada round- robin playoffs at The Oshawa Curling Club and if they win their game this morning, against Nova Scotia, it's Nova Scotia hasn't won a game yet and several of the "experts" predict that they're due, that they're really not that bad. If they do upset Quebec this morn- ing, then there'll be a special playoff game this after- noon. Ontario meets New Brunswick this morning and each has one loss and two wins, If Quebec loses, the winner of the Ontario-N.B. game will be tied for first place and they'll settle it in an extra game. But if Que- hee beats Nova Scotia--then that's it ond all over Canada's first national ehampionship for lady curlers got a big publicity boost yesterday afternoon. Prince Edward Island pushed Quebec's representatives right to the wire in the morning before losing out 8-7 when the P.E.I. skip missed her last rock on the final end--by just inches. But in the afternoon, New Bruns- wick had an 8-4 lead going into the final end--and thev'd earned it too. But they faltered in the 10th. Ob- ers agreed they played it badly too--tried "the hard wav" instead of merely protecting the big four-point ead they had already registered on the scoreboard. Que- ling em in" and finally, when the IN.B. skip two stones, she tried for a quiet reducing : stone each time but failed to stay Mrs. Smith drew her last stone into the and a story-book victory, five the final! end. That end may well prove the Eastern Canada championship. The champions, from Saskatoon, arrived the play A voung experience. they are Friday ters o shot five-count the nana Fr oie ana watched of f nal set or indet victory BRM.HT BITS: Stanle p playoffs got wavy y 3 Red Wings scoring a 2 onto. They go again on Detroit on Sun- at Saturday a precarious position RICHARDSON BOYS made | pia x Jerroit "1 ight in: Tor A303 £ n Toronto and back ad betie ir home on . find themselve n 4 Clean-sweep pre Scotch they fourth THE had otland hey first three games, to clinch the Yesterday 8-4 fifi} jecesrion It was n the and final match 16-4 anadian: brilliant Now they t on for a he ( win prestige out shots and set ced that will slide and knockout tech- hope attract younger CANADIENS open their Cup ser na Black Hawks Rocket Richard was slightly injured in a warm ip vesterday and goalie Jacques Plante was hit on the Adar apple, with a shot, but both are expected to be win of the the nnou : ser Is agan Chicago "A" playoffs robin affair, were eliminated also by Napanee and Lindsay TEEPEES defeated Peter Juniors last night to wind up their Junior "A" The "Teeps" now take on St. Mike's in the OHA finals CHATHAM MAROONS beat Belleville McFarlands last night, in the fifth and deciding game of their Senior "A" semi-final series 500 SPECTATORS (not a big crowd but still all th Skating Club. premises would hold) turned out in London last night to watch Barbara Wag ner and Bob Paul, Canada's world champion figure skaters, perform, and gave them a tremendous ovation OSHAWA"S Genosha Hawks open their Southern Ontario Intermediate "A" basketball championship series. here at Donevan Collegiate on Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock and local basketball fans, who want to see some real action, should make a date for this game The local "Hawks" are flying high right now and ap- pear headed for their second-successive Ontario championship OSHAWA"S "outlaw" hockey leagues are all in the throes of championship playoffs right now and some mighty fine games are being played at Port Perry and Bowmanville arenas. But not in Oshawa! . BILL KURELO, president of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association, has called a general mem- bership meeting for tomorrow (Friday) night, The Children's Arena and all coaches, conveners and league executives are urged to be em hand, fou Oshawa's entry, the Majors, horough OHA playoff series e Queen's NAPANEE COMETS MONTREAL (CP) wide-open hockey in the Montreal Canadiens-Chicago Black Hawks Stanley Cup semi-final beginning here tonight There will be no Kitty-bar-the- door and tactics, at real coach cerned "You so far as Mont- Blake con- least Toe is a defensive series in this age of power hockey," he said. 'The fans would boo us out of the rinks." Blake said' however that the best-of-seven series with Chicago could be a low-scoring one, "if the goalies get hot." One feature of the series is that the National Hockey League's two best netminders Jacques Plante of Canadiens and Glenn Hall of Hawks--are involved SETS RECORD Plante, a colorful player who wears mask and often wanders from his net, has won the Vezina Trophy for five consecutive sea- sons--a record. The trophy is awarded to the goaltender on the team that has allowed the least goals. This season he won it with 178 goals, two fewer than Hall, who let 180 get by him. Plante was struck on the {adam's apple by a puck jn Wed- nesday's 45-minute drill and col- can't have Look for watch-for-the-opening (© ~d Wings Beat Leafs In Opener | TORONTO (CP)--Detroit Red fire a 10-footer into the open cor- ; i {Wings were underdogs, but now ner. (they nurse a one-game lead in irks on |their Stanley Cup semi-final with|IMLACH BACKS DOWN BM (Toronto Maple Leafs and see no Leaf coach George (Punch) * reason why it shouldn't blossom.|Imlach, who had said his team i | Every element. of the Detroit would take the series in five ; # |game was effective Wednesday Janes, hacked down in the a ; " _ Inight as the Wings protected aout ressing room after the h i | |couple of first-period goals for a game, - SASL OR 9 | victory in the opening game "We've still got to win four, mises | of the best-of-seven series he said "I don't know when." / "| Gordie Howe 'scored the Wings'|, Second game of the Series will " |first goal and for the rest of the be in Toronto Saturday night * |night shook off every effort by Imlach said his team was ner- the Leafs to bottle him up. Len vous at the start. "Ii's one of Haley, who scored one goal for those games when the breaks beat Wings in 27 games this year as al you. They know w hat they're up National Hockey League rookie, against now. So they'll have to pickedda corner of the Leal net play hard; that's all for the winner. An interference penalty fo De- AIRTIGHT DEFENCE troit defenceman Pete Goegan e : I Wel arly in the seeond period oddly| from left are: Warren Godfrey | The Detroit defence forced Leaf ul Mili pe he Red (helmet); Mike Meinyk, Len attacks into the corners and held | winger victory. The penalty was Haley and George Armstrong a third-period onslaught to one. neq ceconds before Leaf Ron (behind net cp goal while Terry Sawchukigieyar patted a loose puck into hipped in ih some tremendous|. open net. Leafs put up a pro- clutel netminding longed argument, but referee Defenceman Carl Brewer Frank Udvari wouldn't allow the scored the Torouty goal, a lose goal. Sawehuk' was 10 feet out of rush late in the third period|the net at the time which brought the crowd of 12,853 ; TORONTO (CP)--NHL lineups: roarirg to its feet. ) 3 "We won the one we said wel Detroit -- Goal Sawchuk: de- vere going to win," yelled De- fence: Pronovost, Godfrey, Mor- troit coach Sid Abel as his play- rison, Goegan, Haddon; forwards ers whooped it up in the Wing Aldcorn, Ullman, Howe, Cullen, dressing room. Delvecchio, Melnik, Smith, Oliver Fonteyne, Lunde, Haley, McIn- "Who was my big man?" said tyre Abel. "The guy that's always big T @ Gordie Howe." oronto HE " in ob- . fence: Horton, Stanley, Brewer, which The effectiveness of Wings' de-/gaun. forwards: Stewart, Pul- de. fensive pattern showed up in the (oq Olmstead, Duff, Harris, Eh- shots on Sawchuk--five in theman Armstrong, Mahovlich, Re- first period, six in the second, gan Kelly, Wilson, Edmundson, and seven in the third for a total| james of 18. Bower handled 28 Wing| Referee: Frank Idvari; lines: drives men: George Hayes, Bruce Sims SUMMARY First period: 1. Detroit, Howe (Delvecchio) 2:38; 2. Detroit, Haley (Fonteyne) Penal- Wirepholo awks lapsed choking and gasping for breath He was led to the clinic vious pain but the injury swelled up slightly, was serious. He was n goal tonight. Goal: Bower; de- Rocket) Richard, skipped Wednesday's drill be- cause of a pulled groin muscle, JURT BY PENALTIES bl Wag exvected i play. K Leafs hurt their chances in the arcel Bonin will be back in... i . v drew his regular spot on the Canadiens focona_period whos oes Jew big dime th Seatre Jean Del handed for six straight minutes. a 4 I winger ap y Boom Boom) Geoffrion. This OF the gaule's 10 pendjiies Leafs Second period: No scoring. Pen- line scored 18 of Canadiens' 40 y : . alties: Godfrey, Pulford 4:34, goals on Hall during regular Brewer's goal at 16:10 of the Goegan 6:10, Edmundson 10:19, season final period redeemed him after Mahovlich 13:28, Brewer 15:39 Chicago coach Rudy Pilous, WO penalties and a collision with phjpq period: 3 'Toronto, who said his Hawks are more Sa¥chuk. Brewer 16:04. Penalties: None. confident than they were last sea. Late in the game Brewer| gions: son when Canadiens eliminated Slammed full-4ilt into Sawchuk| gawchuk them 4-2, figures on a better Who had 'eft his net to clear the power showing this year. puck. Sawchuk appeared to have Fa : & He'll be without been knocked out, but recovered) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mikita, out with a face and eve in @ few minutes and finished the| _ Best-of-seven semi-finals injury suffered last weekend, but S3me€ In the dressing room he|Series B veteran defenceman Al Arbour is gold his Ih shoulder had been ' : ior "thong pd | e . oronto back In i vim hough pes hap Still dazed, Sawehuk said Detroit Norm Johnson, called up from Brewer charged me all the way Scorers: Calgary of the Western Hockey . Haley, Detroit League as series insurance, willl. Howe struck at 2:38 of the open-| Howe, Detroit alternate at centre with Glen ing period when he beat Bower to Brewer, Toronto Skov, with Ted Lindsay and Ken 2 rolling puck. Bower came out Delvecchio, Det Wharram. to meet the puck and was reach-|Fonteyne, Det. ing to scoop it up when Howe Aldcorn, Detroit 14:24 ties: Mahovlich 7:02, Oliver 9:00, Brewer 15:58, Aldcorn 16:43. the 5 6 7-18 14 38 6-28 ookie Stan HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS gave it a one-handed flick be-|Edmundson, Tor tween the goalie's legs and into! Godfrey, Detroit a corner Goegan, Detroit Haley made it 20 at 14:24, Oliver, Detroit DOD ke By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League TF APs, 6272215 0 272 209 Springfield Rochester Providence Cleveland Buffalo Hershey Quebec 81 74 74 70 BL 19 49 40 Wednesday's Results Rochester 2 Cleveland 2 Hershey 3 Springfield 10 Buffalo 5 Quebec 7 Friday's Games Hershey at Providence Cleveland at Rochester Eastern Professional Leagne (Best-of-seven semi-finals) wiL7TF A Pis T. Riviere 2-0 60 2 2 Montrea 34 2 3 Wednesday's Result Montreal | Trois-Rivieres 2 Sunday's Game at Montreal 4 n Trois-Riviere Sudbury Hull Otiawas Wednesday's Hull Ottawa 2 Friday's Game Hull. Ottawa al Sudha Sunday's Came al Hull Oltawa OHA BRenlor A (Rest.of five semi final) Recult 5 Sudhur Sudbun Chatham Belleville Wednesday's Result Belleville 1 Chatham 2 Sunday's Game al Windsor Monday's Game at Chatham seven final OHA Junior A (Best.of-seven semi-final) WLT¥ A Pin Cath 11 4K Pete 1 41 16 M4 Wednesday's Results Catharines 5 Saturday's Game Michael's at St. Catharines Sunday's Game St. Catharines at St. Michael's (Best-of-seven final) Chatham Windsor (Best-of St §t St | Trail 8 Kelowna 5 Peterborough POPP I~ =D D > catching his own rebound off de- Pulford, Toronto fenceman Tim Horton's pads te|Mahovlich, Tor Eastern League Johnstown 5 Clinton 1 (Johnstown wins best semi-final 53) Allan Cup Amherst 4 Montreal 3 (Amherst leads best-of-five ern Canada quarter-final Port Arthur 5 Saskatoon 2 (Port Arthur wins Western Can ada semi-final 3-0) ANINONNDSSIAD DS | CRA DART LOOP Rundle Park Teams Continue Their Climb 2; of - nine East 1-0) Wester 1-1 Ontario Interprovincial Senior Cornwall 7 Hull 4 Best-of-seven final tied 4.4) (Best-of-seven Canada semi-final tied n Both Rundle Park teams con-| Rundle No 21 and Woodview inued to climb in the standings/ No. 2, 19 of the Neighborhood Association| Doubles in and oul J. Wil Dart League this week, as Run. liamson 1, F. Williamson 4, L dle No. 1 defeated Woodview No, 2|Cornish 2, E. Cornish 1, Mike Wil- hy a 8 to 0 score and Rundle No, (son 1, B. Crawford 2, P. Craw- 2 heal the league leading Wood. ford 2, J. Houston 3, A, Pelow 2, view No. | team by a 8 to 2 score {A. Commer 1, D. Cummer 1, G. climbed into second spot|Parker 2, M. Parker 2, F, Par- the standings hy walloping sons 1, '. Densham 1, D. Clark 2, thenend 5 to 0 In the other 0. Clark 2, Ralph Hopson 1, Jack Fernhill 3 Craighead 2, Jean Craighead 1 R. Adair 1. J. Crawford 2, T Niagara Matric} Lepgue standing Hecond sec [Meek 2, A. Bryant 1, GG. Bryant | Firie 3 8 Have io finn: Wonidview Noo 1, 81; Storie, |L. Shobbrook 1, R. Shobbrook 2 Siithimead, 90, Ferohill, 27; (and V, Cline 2 Rundle Mo 1, 38. Wastview, 22;' High Three Darix Memorial Cup Ottawa-Hawkeshury # Moncton 4 (Ottawa - Hawkesbur hes! of five Kastern Har 1-0 wine Canada ter-finn © Horie Manitoba Thunder Bay Junin in ] Rrandor het nf Fert William Rrandon lead Fastview heal in 2 ame f inal games 8 Catharines woul Hl em fo final 4.1 I. Houston Teepees Defeat Petes 3-3 PETERBOROUGH (CP) (Catharines Teepees defeated St {Peterborough Petes 53 tari Hockey Association |A fans to win semi-final games to one, with one tied here Wednesday night before 4,000 On Junior four The Teepees open league finals against St. Michael's at Saturday with the Sunday in Toronto Petes had a 2-1 edge in stronger and scored the final goa with five seconds to play en empty net The winners drew | penalties. an 10 of the 16 clears home second game the first period and it was 2-2 to end | the second. Teepees finished UP AND OVER the RAF Stanmore, England Athlete from South Africa, Nigeria Bermuda and British Guiana | was the fourth association in- be held in CP Wirephoto Pele Brunyee of the Birch Harrie At ub the hurdle in fine style | ®t a recent indoor athletic competed It amateur athletic door meeting Britain, meet al station In Heth ( to 1st Period Subway: Geogian 1 (Bob Johnston) introduced! 2. Firefighters: Hubble 2 Penalties -- none. 2nd Period Subway: Kilpatrick (Bob Johnston) Firefighters: Higgins (Mroczeck) Firefighters: Graham (Higgins, Knight) Firefighters: Higgins (Mroczeck, Graham) Firefighters: Graham B. Kemp 20 . 6.46 2.28 RRR) 7.35 . R10 | 13.25 3 24.17 (interfer- SPORTS Newsies And Firefighters Church League playoffs: Cedar-| League, the Firefigh'ers and thejonly 55 seconds of play left, dale vs Northminster at 5.30 p.m. Times advanced to the finals by when he took a pass from Law- ~~ |eliminated the Subway Lunch for the Imperials when he com- N . hb h i boys by beating them 5 to 2 and|bined with Carl Kemp at 14.55 of Pee Wee Loo ed, with only one penalty being Perials led 2 to nil. Then Daniel assessed and that to Meraw of|Picked up the loose puck in Bathe 0. Johnston and fired from point.|Ve'® given a bench penalty, TOP SCORERS (Va game when he scored a beautiful |, ta ¥ mon (Storie) 22, J. Curry (Sunny-|goal, picking up the loose puck| "' left the teams at five aside side) 16, G. Bradley (Woodview)|about five feet inside the blue- 2. the 11.40 mark Lawrence was 14, L. Lloyd (Connaught) 13, H.|line. chased off for 'laying With a vs Rundle at 9.00 a.m.; Sunny-| 5 assist from Copeland. a pee] "islipped it in past Robinson at the! Jt staved this y . side vs Fernhill at 9.45 a.m.:log.coeond matk The "hook and slayed, ibis way for neatly a ( ) hel when the Imperials tried to press [goals 0 Sve Je Firefighters them into their own end, Law- ed it up leaving the Imperials and Knight. Higgins caught in the Times end. He dented the twine again on a pass ham scored his second one when Cole's goal at the 24.05 mark, Bill Clark and Mrs. Olive Clark| Mroczeck let one go that slid past and even though they lifted they won top honors in the Mol-/open net. fast and cleanly played. sons' Open Mixed Doubles Tour- 1st Period for the first time this year at the (Shearer) Sportsman Show, had 18 teams) 3. Times: Daniel Association Dart League and Imperials: Miller along with the first place win- (Copeland) money. (Lawrence) 24.06 Mrs. Olive Clark was exception- (Mroczeck, Higgins) Penalties -- Durno (bench pen. in the win. Quite a few from Osh- i awa watched the final game and had la come from behind 2 to 0i (hooking) 20.40. with Jock being very efficient, it looked for a while as though to wis the top honors. _|will have to decide the 1959-60 session of third place, trouncing n the Men's team champion-| Midget series, in the final game winless Rotary 5-3 in the sand- event, with a team from the Osh- th ' LiL 2 le * USh-| chasers skated off the fourth|other marksman. awa Canadian Corps also finishing| oor of the five play-downs and| Stew Logan, John Lindsay and CALENDAR B each Final Round oth Reach Final Round Game at the Children's Arena beating Subway Lunch and 'he/rence and .let one go, hip- {winning their series two-games-|the first period. Then Bob Kemp North Oshawa 7, Valleyview 3; Subway for interference. centre ice and let one go that blank, beating Robinson neatly, Served by Durno, but before the side) 22, T. Glecoff (Kingside) 21, inside his own blueline and stick. 2d Lawrence given a little more Glendenning (Connaught) 13, G In the second period, Bob John- broken: stick anc he hardly got Kingside vs Eastview at 10.35 jadder lh ERL I 11 minutes, then Shearer received h im, ; rence, passed out to Don Taylor Os awa Couple agin tied it up at two apiece skated in all alone and made ne brought further honors to the city Basterache but didn't cross the Kunkel ouf of the nets the Im- nament at the Sportsman Show in| 1 Imperials: Copeland {entered and the competition was| Penalties none. ners, Jock and Greta Houston, . Times: D. Taylor ally good on Saturday and this| Penalties Meraw alty) 4.30; Copeland (tripping) \cheered this pair on to win. > : Midget Teams two Oshawa teams would meet in ships, played at the Sportsman of the five-week, round-robin wich tilt of the triple-bill. in the money. It can easily bel," recuit, Canadian Legion are Dougie Pascoe divided singletons ence), 19.05. 5.30; Lawrence (playing with a Jock and Greta Houston elim- the finals. After winning their| In Keen Race Show, the final series was played play-off. ave Mitchell and Johnny Hen- seen that the brand of darts play- in the driver's seat of the six- on Rotary's behalf. TODAY'S GAMES In iwe real thrillers Tuesday ond 3 to 2 scores to win 4 to 3. FRIDAY"S GAMES Imperials respectively. high, inlo the right corner. to-one. It was a fast, hard-check-{let one go into the right corner Eastview 1. Kingside 0; Fernhill Georgian opened the scoring, | Pad Kunkel beat all the way. J. Waite (Eastview) 30. J. So- Hubble put the Firemen in the| "Perials could capitalize, Cope- B. Dionne (Nipigon) 18, J. Dionne handling right up centre ice, let- ice room proceeded to tie the Dionne (Fernhill) 13. ston took the puck from the face- jo Vie penaily BOX When Miller a.m. and Valleyview vs North ihe jine of Higgins, Graham and 8 pensiy Lor hooking Thit was at the blueline. Taylor deflected 1 a pass from Mroczeck. Then Wins Honors At iii from Mroczeck and Graham. In mistake as he rifled it from of Oshawa and to the Neighbor- goal line. Graham was right oniperials couldn't click Toronto last Saturday. (C. Kemp) very keen. A total of six teams 2nd Period finished in the quarter finals and (Lawrence) coupled with the steady playing of TIMES WIN OUT broken stick) 11.40; McDon- inated one of the other Oshawa second match, the Houston's were finally beaten, but Bill and Olive| Defending play-off champions ROTARY -- LIONS right after the doubles were | D : > Last night at the Children's/!ig. a pair of scoring hotshots, completed and a team from Bow-| so ons the Oshawa Minor Hock- Earnered a pair of markers each ed in Oshawa and district is|;.." eirouit only a one-point! ROTARY: goal, Gustsoe; de- _ |margin over Kinsmen, with one fence, Lindsay, Maynard, Logan, HOCKEY night, in the Civil Service| Cole scored the winner, with No games scheduled. In the first game, Firefighters, Copeland opened the scoring ing game, that was cleanly play-|on 2 pass from Shearer and Im- 5, Sunnyside 0 and Rundle 1, when he took a pass from Bob In the second period Times lowski (Valleyview) 27, P. Solo- {land drew a penalty for tripping. (Fernhill) 17, R. Calford (King-|ting a high scorcher go, from '°°' netting one at 6.45. Then Saturday, March 26 Bathe ci passed to Kiloatrick and he scored a preity goal with am Oshawa at 11.20 a.m. |Mroczek proceeded to net four all the Jollet bovs neadey and it out then speeded out and pick- scored with assists to Higgins Sportsman Show the final minute of play, Gra- about 15 feet out. Then came hood Association Dart League as the spot and knocked it into the This game, like the first, This tournament, Imperials entered from the Neighborhood] % Times: Lawrence |also received some of the play-off Times: Cole {Bill Clark was a deciding factor In the second game the Times nell (roughing) 16.00; Shearer teams in their first game, and Clark finally beat this two-some Kinsmen and Canadian Legion Lions took over undisputed pos manville won first place in this ey Association Midget puck-|for Lions. Bob Soloman was the "tops". .-- { Pascoe, 'Hall; forwards, ; {week remaining. {Pa 133, F. Densham 120 and F. Wil-| ginemen moved to within a} Michel, liamson 100 int of the Legionnaires, edging|"2"sY-_ Baseball One Inning -- R. Cor. ROI of he oglu Legion gue LIONS: goal, Russell; defence, nish 5, J. Houston 5, A. Pelow 5, i i " Mitchell, Soloman, Hentig, Watts; Drak hai 5D aw aged 2 tie with Local 222. forwards, D. Mitchell, Barnoski, In the other action of the week-| Andrews Brown, Montpetit, Al- 0 b L : : : ' y 8 » 074 5 304 T. Mee} 5. {1 triple-header action, Lions|q.0q Norris, ey: LEAGUE LEADERS trounced winless Rotary 5-3. Next|gookhurn and Porter. Doubles In B. Clark 30. |Wednesday, Kinsmen and Legion | | Doubles Out G. Parker 19. /clash head-on to decide who willl KINSMEN -- KIWANIS High three darts -- Jean, Craig-|be crowned the champs. Scoring in every period, Kins- men continued their drive to- head, Jack Goulding, 140 v . 3 o LOCAL 222 -- LEGION wards their second-straight title K Base ball One Inning Petit leftwinger Chuck Wayling a Kiwanis 4-3 in gh night | on seball Nine 1 1 Hou. fired a goal with less than a min-( d Byebe ine Innings, J. Mou-|,te remaining in the game, to|™ 1 rorceman Eugene Supryka Hn am Baseball Nine 1 |give Local 222.2 3-3 draw with|s,.oq the deciding marker for the st rio 88 ibis ine Innings: Canadian Legion. Team captain) wi noc while Tommy Coie, r oD DARTS -- Ralph Hopson|1von Willoughby and Ronnie - Danny Sandford and Larry Ver- made a great try to take over t "ig tallied the other 222" tal- A a pe jong oe Dnschall Nine nad Bruce Norton, Dave Elliott and with two for Kiwanis and Al a blank in one inning he still{ Roddy Macdonald registered for Masters Molded fire otlier - NIS: goal, ace; de. scored 28 runs. George Parker Legion moved one point ahead of B.| CANADIAN LEGION goal, fence, Skarrett, Locke, Porteous, King; forwards, Joseph, Manson, {Clark in the Doubles Out. Bill| Hooper; defence, Wilkins, Clapp, Clark still maintained his leader- Anderson, Macdonald; forwards, Seton, Johnson, Roberts, Davis ship in the Doubles In, although|Love, Elliott, Elmhurst, Norton, and Masters, he was held scoreless the other | Booth, Bourrie, Goring, Sytnyk,| KINSMEN: goal, Markus; de Vickers, Cliff and Studley. fence, Supryka, Keys, ' Cotie, LOCAL 222: goal, Harmon; de-|Crothers; forwards, Chamberline, Black, Godridge, Kay, Talling, Scribner. Sawyer, Mae- through Storie Park scored a/Cheeseman; forwards, Barnoski,|donald, Sanford, Wallace, Vernon {new high In Team Baseball Nine MeGraw, Gow, Wayling, Wil- and Kidd 5 [Innings and now lead this depart-|loughby, McNamee, Siblock, Kit-| Referees: Lionel Baker and Bill chen and Gibbens |Braiden; scorer: Jim Shaw. Plews, Ritchie and G. 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