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The Oshawa Times, 16 Apr 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 16, 1960 CANADIENS CLAIM STAN SPORTS BOWMANVILLE CRE CALENDAR ~~ Minor Hockey Champs wn Await "Trophy Night' KEY Stratford Braves Hillcrests, at Whitby Arena, 8.00 p.m. (2nd game of OHA Junior record crowd of 5,851 . Junior Feo Sey iy ils Again Under Fire advantage of professional trials were the other Sudbury marks- : | Two big names: Dave Keon|the absence of Tom Thurlsby and "The Canadian Amateur|gionnaires started their best-of-|ists, also had some harsh com- |St. Michael's Majors of the On-|jand and Lulu Denis were all on out of business." ers will be idle probably two|western semi-finals and finals. game Friday and scored two by hockey officials for 'years,|Bobby Kromm of the Smoke Eat-| "upset by the poor arrangements over Montreal Royals teur game in Canada is usually handling of the playoff schedules. of the Edmonton-Flin Flon semi- will be at Montreal Sunday. The Ga ers Dust lan and Memorial Cup playoff winner to be decided. ville, Sask., for lack of co-ordi- {Monday or Tuesday. probably will collect dust in resentatives. And every year| spokesman of the CAHA, admit-|Fort William went four games {opening period. The Wolves never racing circuit. snit. West April 18, was moved tola wait for only a two-game dif. Apple Cup race last year as/jgq9 and this year is no excep-| "The lag between eastern and Harry Allen, Oil Kings coach, Connelly, who stepped up from lack of a sponsor. nothing the CAHA can do about ycnd our control," Dudley said.|larly juniors. It's much better to goals in.pa Royals to a 4-2 | Gold Cup race and was points Trail Smoke Eaters are western) Coaches of Brandon Wheatidays' rest." has one game left in a three- : driver Bill Stead of Reno have ng him for a Montreal appear- boats ready to make the run to| goaltender Gerry McNamara's however, are limited, and few SUDBURY (CP) -- Hot-shot had reached 5-0. Gene Uhriaco in the Eastern Professional men. By JACK SULLIVAN champions while in the East Kings and Edmonton Oil Kings, and Wayne Connelly. Claude Rivard, out with injuries, Hockey Association should either|seven final earlier this week. This| ments to make about the' CAHA. tario Hockey Association Junior|the limp. Sounds familiar? It should, be-|weeks or more. Jake Milford, coach of the | goals and an assist in leading particularly at playoff time when|ers who accused the CAHA of|for the western final in which we The win tied the best-of-seven in the middle of disputes. "We have to sit around and get|final series." He blamed CAHA Sr rere ocr hut It has not] SEATTLE (AP) -- Maverick |final dates well in advance after| George Dudley of Midland, [nation in playoff dates. Keon scored the first time he Las Vegas, Nev. warehouse this |there's a last-minute switch and|ted that the cup final was origi- while Edmonton and Flin Flon {looked back. Something has happened to al- April 21 and further set back to|ference in the series. It was def- Miss Pay 'N' Save, also is on the tion' Western Canada clubs have western Allan Cup finals was sided with Milford. "A layoff is Peterborough Petes of the OHA ein. The Maverick is for sale, with j He didn't state what those cir-jcome out of one series into an- win in the thifd game here Wed- champion in 1959. Now owner anni iba dni game trial before losing his ama- \ retired. ance saw succeed Maverick as national| shutout bid by firing two third- boats will make the full circuit of hoc A iveau, Jacques Plante, Jean period goals after Wolves' lead 'races. Talbot, Rocket Richard, Andre Pronovost and Bernie Geof- { frion. --CP Wirephoto | Habs _-- -- ing hands with each player. Some the eight-game playoffs, and the championship finals). who were sitting rose to their|frustrated Leafs were unable to RUGGER Minor Hockey trophies will be on feet as Smythe came by. But do anything about it. Oshawa Vikings No. 2 vs Sara- hand to officially present them others didn't bother. _ The final margin was surpris- cens No. 2, at 2.00 p.m. and Osh-|to the winners. Crests will also Smythe's only long pause was ing to most observers after the awa Vikings No. 1 vs Torontobe handed out to the winners of with goaler Johnny Bower. "you close battles which marked the | Saracens No. 1, at 3.30 p.m. Both|the various leagues and also to were great all the way, Johnny," Previous three games of the fi-/games at Agincourt. [the champions in each league. | he said nals, Montreal won the home| SUNDAY'S GAMES A light lunch will be provided For the 13,327 fans who came | FPeneTs i and 21 an the Tues-| JOCKEY for all those present. All players looking for a Leaf resurgence the ay Tight game 1m foronto 52 | CYO Archdiocesan Playoffs --|are reminded that whether your suspense didn't last long. Cana- aa x n 2 mas ol py of pee Wee: Oshawa St. Gregory's|team won or lost you are eligible, LAKESHORE SOFTBALL diens struck for a 2-0 lead in the uw gre a omen Fg ® up: vs Toronto, at 7.00 p.m.; Ban: to attend "Trophy Night". Jim Richards, coach of the first nine minutes of play. us." ey made it real tough for tam: Oshawa St. Gregory's $ Thre are still 2 number of Ladies Lakeshore Softball teams Leafs. outshot 15-8 in the open-| BE oronto, at 8. p.m.; Midget: sweaters missing from the var-/wou ike to hear from anyone ing period, made their best Zon Montreal LINEUPS iaiite: de Oshawa St. Gregory's vs Toron- lous hockey teams. If any boy who is interested in playing soft- ing in the early part of the sec-|fence: Harvey, Pronovost ' Tur | 10: at 9.00 p.m. All games at The has not returned his sweater will ball, there is no age limit for ond period. But they were faced|per Johnson: forwards. Govette Whitby Arena. he please do so at once. We|this year's team. If you are in- oi Ta or BB AL on 1 in oe 4 MONDAY'S GAMES would like to send all the sweat-|terested in playing, contact Jim marvel of the Montreal goal, and frion. Moore. H. Richard, M. Ri- HOCKEY i ers to be cleaned and moth proof-/Richards at MA 3-3689. 4 ' Lo Biche bit OHA Junior "C ------ a he was just too much. chard, Bonin, Backstrom, Hicke, pinals 4 , r i : ' »|Finals -- Whitby Hillcrests vs Marshall, Talbot. Stratford Braves, at Stratford, Toronto--Goal: Bower; Defence g 3p pm. (3rd game of 4-out-of-7 Stanley, Horton, Baun, Brewer; | caries.) They won the game 4-0 and the series the same way. From the left: Henri Richard, Billy Hicke, Jean Bel- night, seem to be as happy | first time after winning their fifth suc- cessive Stanley Cup series as they might had it been for the THE FIFTH VERSE -- Mon- treal Canadiens, shown above "whooping it up" on the ice at Maple Leaf Gardens Thursday Sudbury Defeats Royals; | 1 . udbury Deteats hoyals; ayo Ol1CY junior prospects are taking full|Real Chevrefils and John Sleaver Hockey League playoffs. Royals were handicapped by| Canadian Press Staff Writer [Chatham Maroons and Hull Le-{the western Memorial Cup final Keon, a sensation with Toronto| while Ken Mosdell, Bill Suther- stop pussy-footing around or get|means, of course, the Smoke Eat-| This time, however, it concerned IA series, played his first pro Hira on |cause it's an old refrain voiced] This disturbed playing-coach|Wheat Kings, said his club was ig Wolves to a 5-2 victory Gold Cup Boat the governing body of the ama-|"babying" eastern clubs in its/had to wait 10 days fir the winner final 2-2. The fifth engagement Each year, the CAHA sets Al- rusty while waiting for an eastern) President Gordon Juckes of Mel- Been decided whether it will be 1950's top unlimited hydroplane, Consultation with provincial rep-|Ont., secretary-manager and| "Our western semi-final with went into action--at 3:01 of the year, instead of trophies on the someone inevitably gets into anally scheduled to open in the played six. Ten days is too long Miss Seattle II, which won the to playoff plans annually since April 25. [initely Mr. Juckes' fault." SAVING CONNELLY beach--at least temporarily--for|ajready complained, and there's brought on by circumstances be- never good for a club--particu- Junior A series, picked up three |a $45,000 price tag. She won the| In the Allan Cup, for instance, cumstances were. other with only two or three nesday. did 'not get into the skirmish" Friday night. Connelly |€! Bill Waggoner of Phoenix and teur status and Royals are sav- The chute is crowded with] Yves Sarazin of Royals spoil champion. Serious contenders, p.m. 2 : ( Although the trophies anded, so that they can be stored C Championship Finals). 1 crests were won some time agol/away until next season. | CYO Archdiocesan Playoffs: | they will not be officially pre-! Ope of the highlights of the |Atom -- Oshawa St. Mary's vs|sented until "Trophy Night". evening will be the presentation | Toronto, at 5.00 p.m.: Minor Ban-| Plans have been tentatively set|of the Charles Bartlett Memorial tam -- Oshawa St. Gregory's vs|to hold Trophy Night on either Trophy, emblematic of the most Toronto, at 6.00 p.m. Both games April 27 or May 4. This year|outstanding ability, team pla at The Bowmanville Arena. | Trophy Night will have to be held and sportsmanship by a pla By. iu Port Dover vs Port Ferry, at|at the Memorial Arena due to|playing organized hockey in yer - cv hoki arm NIOR BASEB Anyone 21 years of age and under as of May 1, 1960, who is interested in playing Junior Base- ball is asked to contact Mr. Mur- ray McKnight at MA 3-3157 as soon as possible. The boys hope to get practices underway in the [very near future. ! LADIES re -- pags TORONTO, (CP)--The Stanley | It is hoped that all donors of " Cup glistened in a familiar set- | $ ting today as the rest of the hockey world wondered what to do about the supermen who call themselves the Montreal Cana- diens. Short of putting them in a league by themselves, there doesn't seem that much can be done to dethrone the dynamic kings of the National Hockey League, Cup champions for an unprecedented fifth straight year. Any lingering doubts about Ca- nadiens' mastery were dispelled Thursday night when they blanked Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0 tc complete an eight-game sweep of the 1960 Cup playoffs. The Montreal stars were brilliant in every department. Maroons Win ~oLb country Championship CLOSE CALLS Dick Duff, Carl Brewer, Frank Canadiens won the Stanley Cup for the 1959-60 season and fifth- straight time, at Maple Leaf Gardens on Thursday night, with a 4-0 score for a clean | four-game sweep of the final SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR PROUD AS PUNCH -- Cap- tain "Rocket" Richard (left) is looking as proud as Toronto Maple Leaf coach "Punch" Imlach (right) must feel de- jected, after Rocket and his 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' not LES CANADIENS SONT-LA'! They're only here -- they gave everybody the impression Thursday night that they'll while longer too. In polishing off, with emphasi polish, Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0, they not only won game 4-0 but they won the series the same way, it season s Yep! on stay around for quite a on the the four eight- off games nil--to make clean sweep of straight games in this Stanley Cup pla Just imagine what odds an intrepid chappie might have secured from the bookmakers if he had queried for that wager, back a month ago. This marked straight Stanley Cup triumph for the great mach and stamped this particular bunch heroes perhaps the greatest of all time, the best in modern-day hockey. And thir out in this series, Canadiens played a lot of "hockey" the brand that is pleasing to watch, full of individua skill and team combination work -- and skelter technique was almost completely Habs' systematic attacking to a the fi®} Montreal of ne hockey certainly stood as + o one 14 ] the helter- absent e They'll talk about this 1960 Stanley Cup win and the series, for many a day. Long after the records are forgotten in the heat of another season, there will still be numerous reminders, years from now. Every time a member of the 1959-60 'Montreal Canadiens decides to hang up his skates and retire--his exit will mention that he played on "the great team of 1960". Maurice "Rocket" Richard may be the first to go and as a matter of fact, it's being strongly hinted that he has just about made up his mind. He could, we think, be of great service to Montreal Canadiens for a season or two vet, but on the other hand, his own individual skill, the dash-and-fire that got him the name "Rocket" --when it was just a firecracker and not an atomic in- vention, that is fading. If he is going to step out--what better time than when the last time he wore the Mon- treal Canadiens' uniform--he was hugging The Stanley Cup, a great captain of a"great team. That's a happy picture for all his loyal fans to remember ! ICE CHIPS: -- Chatham Maroons 6-2 Hull Legion on Good Friday and now need only one more win to clean up the series--with the third game on their home ice Monday night--then they can meet Trail in the Allan Cup finals . . . ST. CATHARINES TeePees did it again. They won over Brockville Canad- iens in Montreal yesterday afternoon to, take a three- nothing lead in their Eastern Canada Memorial Cup series. They too can advance to the Canadian Cham- pionship Junior finals, by winning tomorrow afternoon at Maple Leaf Gardens . .. JUNIOR MIXED curling will be held at the Boulevard Club in Toronto starting on Tuesday for the George A. Davis Trophy and a raft of prizes . . . WHITBY HILLCRESTS got off on the right foot in their OHA Junior "C" championship final series, when they won right in Stratford on Thursday night and a win at home tonight will put them half-way the throne room . . . DETROIT RED WINGS Stanley Cup in eight-straight games back in when the Habs did it Thursday night, i the second time in the 42-year history of the won over into won the 1952 and t d marke NHL 0 series. Coach Imlach can be proud of the fact that his team reached the finals against the Montreal club two years in succession. --CP Wirephoto Jewel Thief Denied Parole | AL N.Y. (AP) state's birthday present to international jewel thief Ger- ard Dennis was denial of parole from Auburn state prison The state parole board decided that the Canadian-born 'Raffles' did not represent a good parole risk, chairman Russell G. Os- wald reported Dennis, a native of St. Cathar- , Ont., who turned 40 Friday, erved nearly 11 years of his erm of 18 years to life more than $500,000 valuables from the so- et. Through his prison read he brought about a 1 the sentence and be- > for a parole hear- hursday BANY The will be held for recon of case three innot he paroled im t the end three under terms of the board's The board that years from now 1at it 1s a sensitive evaluated carefully,' aid. Dennis sideration but his eal media of- year decision ted to be wald STANLEY CUP STATISTICS CANADIAN PRESS WLFA 4 015 0 4 of - By THE 5 5:15 seven Montreal Toronto (Montreal wins best series 4-0 Thursday's Result Montreal 4 Toronto 0 G A Pits PIM Toronto 24 Richard, Montreal Geoffrion, Montreal Moore, Montreal Beliveau, Montreal Olmstead, Toronto Reg Toronto Duff, Toronto Howe, Detroit ord, Toronto te y, Toronto Brewer, Toronto Bonin, Montreal Armstrong, Toronto Kelly H © See --~NWWN DD AEF SSN DUE RC EN EN] X] ARI sdOosR AD rarer Tn wo Friday | «.|whole thing as just another vic- SECOND SWEEP 1t marked the second time in the NHL's 42-year history that a club has swept through the semi- final and final sets without de- feat. Detroit Red Wings did it against Canadiens in 1952, Leafs, who lost the finals to Canadiens in five games last year, hadn't a chance Thursday night against the powerful Mont- real attack and the champions' outstanding defence. Before the game Coach Imlach told his back-to-the-wall Leafs: "The team that won't be beat can't be beat." It was the right sentiment but the wrong team. Canadiens made it evident right from the opening faceoff that they were in no mood to prolong the inevitable After it was over, Leaf officials gave Canadiens full credit for an outstanding performance. Conn Smythe, president of Maple Leaf Gardens and founder of the Leafs called the game "a great credit to the champions." There was a restrained mood of jubilance in the Canadiens' dress- room. After a few whoops hollers the players quietly dressed and showered, shook hands with well - wishers and trooped off in business-like fash jon to catch their train LITTLE EXCITEMENT Doug Harvey, the ace defence man, defended what seemed like shocking lack of enthusiasm "When you win 4-0 and win in four games after four cup titles vou don't get too excited," he said Even the youngsters on the Ca- nadian squad seemed to treat the ing and a tory, only their wide grins be- traying the excitement they must have felt Gloom hung like a curtain in Leafs' dressing room Conn Smythe, president of Ma- ple Leaf Gardens, walked in alone. He made the rounds shak- Mahovlich and Bert Olmstead f had excellent scoring opportuni- ties during that flurry. But Duff's I close-in shot glanced off a post, Brewer's 20-foot sizzler screamed off the crossbar and Plante was| George Hayes, Loring Doo- spectacular in smothering drives off Olmstead and Mahovlich. Big Jean Beliveau, a 3l-goal|y man in the regular opened and closed the season, |g Goaltender Johnny Bower, tre- scoring. Langlois B Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard |g.14, Kelly 9:53, Pulford 10 and Harvey got the other goals. Beliveau 17:09. orwards: Kelly, mundson, Pulford, Olmstead, Referee: Eddie Powers: Lines- y ittle. | First period: 1. Montreal, Beli- eau (Langlois, Geoffrion) 8:16 . Montreal, Harvey (Geoffrion, |Ha Mahovlich, Ed-|BASKETBALL Y's Men's 1st game of Annual indoor 1. Minor two-game, point final series) at Simcoe Hall.! | TRACK MEET track meet, vided the marching music Fri- starts Monday night, at Simcoe day night in Chatham Maroons' 8:45. Penalties: Second period: 3. Montreal, H.| mendous for Leafs in both play- Richard (M. Richard, Moore) | off series, was the target for 32/1 shots and couldn't be blamed for 1 the ones that got past him. 8 Beliveau made it 1-0 at the 8:16 mark with a screaming blue- line drive that went through a maze of skates. Bower, trying to shove 'Canadiens' Bernie Geol v was caught cold In 29 seconds Harvey struck Canadiens buzzed the net looking for an opening which wasn't there and Geoffrion finally fed a sharp pass to Harvey at the blueline The defenceman calmly picked his corner and rifled the puck| home | Richard scored the second- period goal which broke the back ir of the Leaf pressure drive. He c raced in on Bower with only one b defender bother clicked the light at smoking 15-footer PLANTE SUPERB Leafs tried desperately to rally in the closing 20 minutes but the P Montreal defence tightened up and Plante was superb. ad Beliveau took the last bit starch out of the Leafs with his goal at 1:21 of the third. Marcel Bonin laid a perfect pass 10 feet in front of the net and the burly scoring ace drove it cleanly past Bower's outstretched glove. In the closing minutes the Ca- nadiens concentrated on protect- ing Plante's shutout, his third in S a 16:40 on ay g of | § g HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Professional League (Best-of-seven final) WL TF 22010 2201 Friday's Result Montreal 2 Sudbury 5 Sunday's Game Sudbury at Montreal Memorial Cup (Best-of-seven eastern final) WLTVF APis St. Cath 300 9 6 Brockville 030 6 0 Friday's Result Catharines 6 Brockville 4 Sunday's Game Brockville against St. Catharines at Toronto A Pts H 4 0 4 Montreal Sudbury 16 9 St TWO VETERANS, "Red" Kelly and Bert Olmstead were Toronto' had two top point men three and was goals d and Geoffrion each Richa 12-point yesterday morning at Windsor Station . to celebrate after their OHA tonight total to welco MINOR SOFTBALL: called a meeting of th Monday All officer ition for along intena ther the {this coming summer, are urg evening with Bantam or in the Stanley Cup finals, Kelly, along with Henri tied for top honors, with a MONTREAL FANS were up early me home their champions PORT PERRY fans are hoping Juvenile "C" playoff game President "Bert" Salter e Oshawa Minor Softball 7.30 o'clock, at Simcoe representatives to operate boys' soft- Midget age groups ed to be on hand. from ing | Allan Cup Penalties: f. Plante frion out of his line of vision, Bower ing him and tion Friday night against Brock- tators at the Forum T C Berge | Catharines. two goals in the first period 6:40. Penalties: Talbot 3:57, BASEBALL SCORES STANDINGS Langlois (minor and misconduct) :50, Pulford 12:44. Third period: 4. Montreal, Beli-| eau (Bonin, Geoffrion) 1:21. None. Stops | 14-30 a 8 3 511-29 1 Teepees Top Brockville MONTREAL (CP)--St. Cathar- ies Teepees, a team that spe- ializes in third period come-| acks, gave another demonstra-| S| ille Canadiens before 2,170 spec- Scoring three third - frame/¢! oals, the Ontario junior cham- ions threw off a 4-3 second pe- iod deficit to win 6-4 in the third ame of their best-of-seven East- rn Canada Memorial Cup finals. eepees lead the series 3-0. Carlo Longarini pocketed two oals and John Brenneman, Ray ullen, Vic Hadfield and Pete| scored one each for St. N |C |Chicago |Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia Pittsburgh | st. | Angeles (Drysdale 17-13) (N) |Chicago (Drott 1-2) at San Fran-|passing play. {Milwaukee at Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2) | St. Louis at Los Angeles Chicago at San Francisco National Le WwW L 2 2 2 1 1 1 t. Louis Friday's Re ague 667 -- .667 -- 667 -- .500 % [SHARP GETS PAIR .500 .500 3 sults No games scheduled Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) sco (Jones 21-15) |delphia (Buzhardt 4 5-5) burgh (Umbricht 0-0) incinnati (Hook Sunday's Ga at mes Philadelphia Monday's Games o games scheduled Ya |a breakaway. Gilles Francoeur counted twice -- for Canadiens and Bobby Rous- third period who also collected three Hadfield tying the game at 9:45] Munger on a high shot from the left side-| and Francoeur eau, ssists, and dded singles. Germain | boards with left winger | giving | Opening fast, Brockville bagged Brockville a 4-3 lead less than | three minutes later on aj League -- Stewart, Duff, Armstrong, Harris, Firefighters vs CKLB at Zap p.m. Ehman, James, Regin, Wilson. total- | game of the Eastern Canada Al- | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [tion champions won the opener Pet. GBL same 6-2 score and can wrap up % /12:04 on a pass from Jack Stod- .500 % dard just outside the goal crease 000 2 Thursday's Results Milwaukee 4 Philadelphia § |St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 3 |Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh 13 Chicago 6 San Francisco 5 Over Legion | SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Result HULL, Que. (CP)--A tattoo of Of soccer matches played in t} goals in the final period pro-/United Kingdom Friday: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division playoff hockey offensive. |Arsenal 2 Fulham 0 The Maroons threw in four Blackburn 0 Luton 2 third-period goals--three of them |Burnley 1 Leicester 0 in the last 13 minutes--in defeat-|Chelsea 1 Tottenham 3 ing Hull Legion 6-2 in the second |Everton 4 Blackpool 0 Manchester City 1 Bolton 0 Newcastle 3 Sheffield W 3 West Ham 2 Man United 1 Second Division Bristol R 2 Huddersfield 0 Hull City 1 Derby 1 Ipswich 1 Bristol C 3 Lincoln 2 Brighton 1 Scunthorpe 1 Charlton 1 Sunderland 2 Portsmouth 0 Leyton Or 2 Swansea 1 Third Division Newport 1 Accrington 3 | Brentford 1 Mansfield 1 |Bury 3 Port Vale 1 Hull's Richer scored at 18:14|Shesterfield 4 Bournemouth 0 lan Cup final. The Ontario Hockey Associa- of the best-of-five series by the a berth in the cup final with a victory on Chatham ice Monday | night. | Sharp opened the scoring at and connected again at 17:21 on iv Fred Pletsch off on a Pen- | Grimsby 3 Coventry 0 champions peppered goaler are Maniago with 17 shots com- Tranmere 2 Swindon 2 and the Ottawa district C |Queen's PR 5 Bradford 0 ©5-| Reading 2 Southampton 0 pared with 10 fired at Hull goal; york City 3 Wrexham 0 keeper Roger Fortin. Fourth Division Connelly made it 3-1 at 2:59 of | Carlisle 1 Hartlepools 1 Louis (Jackson 14-13) at Los|the final period but Lacelle closed|Crystal P 1 Exeter 0 [the gap at 4:46 on a three-way Darlington 2 Gateshead 1 |Doncaster 3 Gillingham 0 Aitkens scored what proved to| Millwall 2 Torquay 0 | Milwaukee (Buhl 15-9) at Phila-|be the clincher at 7:02, going in|Oldham 2 Crewe Alex 4 alone and drawing Fortin out, Southport 0 Northampton 4 Pitts- while Leyte made it 5-2 at 11:40|Southport 0 Er 4 and Forhan slapped in a goal-|Stockport 0 Bradford 0 {mouth pass at 18:51 to close out Watford 4 Chester 2 |the scoring. | Workington 1 Barrow 1 SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Best-of-five eastern final) W1L TT APs 2.040 12 4 0 20 4 12 Friday's Result Chatham 6 Hull Monday's Game Hull at Chatham THURSDAY Stanley Cup Montreal 4 Toronto 0 (Montreal wins best final 4-0) OHA Intermediate A Napanee. 8 Orillia 6 (Napanee leads best - semi-final 3-2) International League St. Paul 5 Fort Wayne 4 (St. Paul leads best - of - seven final 3-1) Western Canada Intermediate Nanaimo 5 Fort Frances 7 (Fort Frances leads best-of-seven final 2-0) Chatham Hull " -of - seven of - seven FRIDAY Western League Victoria 3 Vancouver 6 (Vancouver wins best final 5-2) Memorial Cup Brandon 4 Edmonton (Brandon leads best - western Canada final Northern Ontar'o Juvenile Kirkland 4 Sault Ste. Marie 8 of - nine 5 of - 3.2) 3-2 seven DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. etter Through KARN DRUG LID. RA 3-4621 LAW PHARMACY RA 5.3525 RITSON DRUGS RA 5.5370 28 KING ST. EAST 1204 WECKER DR. 264 KING ST, EAST (Sault Ste. Marie leads best-of- five final 2-0) I} | McLELLAN 'S White Rose STATION 38 PRINCE ST. R. J. TUMEY'S SHELL STATION 962 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ALEX NATHAN'S Sunoco STATION 215 KING ST. WEST COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 56 BRUCE ST. T. GOCH SUPERTEST STATION 437 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH WINDER'S ESSO STATION KING & RITSON ROAD SOUTH SOUTHEND TEXACO STATION 506 RITSON ROAD SOUTH KEMP'S ESSO STATION 288 BLOOR ST. WEST

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