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The Oshawa Times, 17 Sep 1960, p. 15

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Soccer Playoffs duel, with Hungaris vored over Thistle and the final, In any event, it Is certain to oug t and exciting series, wi indeed Pan with Rungerie adept in this was passed from head to head short mccurste passes that took Hungaria from one end of field to the other with the ball It has both Kickers and Hollandis, they Start Tomorrow fect season be runner-up, tool. |FUTTER GAMES Saturday, Sept, 17 | An executive meeting on Sun- ball|day will decide Whether to run a play-off with the four teams con- cerned so as to declare who will ~Nationsl League Juniors ve Oshaws Jun. yrday at Kingston, Tuesd: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 17, 1960 15 Eastern Pro Hockey Loop Opn 6 OTTAWA (CP)~The Professional Hockey THEY BLAME TV By M, gratulating themselves on a per ho Kingston Frontenacs' home So Mo. the weather cannot opener will be on Saturday, Oct.|plamed for the decline in attend 8, against the Royals, ance, Conditions have been quite! The regular home playing days|good on soccer dates, with few of each team, with a few excep-|exceptions, Nor is the increase tions are; Tuesday and Sunday in admission charges being blam- at Montreal, Thursday and Sun- ed for the whole of the decrease, day at Hull, Wednesday and Sai-| Most of the blame is being Drastic Falling Off In Soccer Attendance Ee 883 § g i demand full entertain vision fees for appearing vised games, It players not to for less Fis p in to second place along with Hollandia and Strila, But that's not all, Hungaria, in the second game, and what 8 game it was, edged Thistle by 2:1, and SPORT FROM BRITAIN they too add thelr company in a four-way tle for second place, A glance at the league table in. dicates how well balanced the Cricket Future Dull Spite Test Match Win By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)~In spite of a victorious Test series against South Africa, English cricket en- thusiasts look to the future with trepidation, Far from convinced of the abil ity of the present England eleven league has been this season -- and, except for the odd growl of complaint about the inefficiency of #ll referees in general, the season so far, When the fans are pleased then everything is going well, national success is the 25-year. old Sussex batsman, Ted Dexter, whose form in county and Test cricket has virtually wiped out sre certainly not in the shape they were earlier this season, but two of the players, Bressan of Kickers and Cnossen, goalie of Hollandia, showed their best form of the season, It was purely bad luck that cost Hollandia the sin. gle goal, but as the saying goes, "The ball is round and rolls | any direction", From now on, indications are fans seem to have enjoyed the that Hungaria is off under full|Strila | steam and are, perhaps, the only {team to improve steadily through- out the season, as has been the And to be sure, there were no reverse with the other clubs, In- Italia complaints at the completion of deed they have had a remarkable U EW, the games on Thursday, and also, (record after so poor a start so it Unised lin spite of the cold, not one of would be no surprise if they walk! Polonia fors at 6,00, First Section -- Lan-| \f , rie, easter Playoff Trophy, Holndla| yee ey nd Frida at Sud vs United at In Sud Hungaria pry, Wednesday and Sunday at VE Fel 0 4 mm, 4 a Sec. Kiichener, Monday, Sept, 19: 0d Duc. Italia vs Thistle st 7.00 pm, Rocket's Wite : Didn't Think 'He'd Retire Kickers ve Strila at 9:00 p.m, LEAGUE TABLE Thistle 19 MONTREAL (CP)~--The wife of 14 Maurice Richard said she cried 8 when her famous husband told | her that he had decided to retire | after 18 years with Montreal Ca- - -; - » : | Hungaria' "am Kickers {Hollandia ---- a> RRP ID WIS RT SSasasname sss sEsaR SISVY=I/WS the memory of his disastrous |baptism of fire in Australia two winters ago. Another 25 + year - old, Lanca- shire's Geoff Pullar, has done r bly well as an opening | Big Four Clubs to cope with Australia next sum- mer, they take an even view of the longterm picture, Today's heroes are grow old and there is a dismal shortage Wield Big Axe By THE CANADIAN PRESS batsman and 24-year-old Tony Alen and Bob Barber have con- fiivied some useful spin-bowl- 2, Football players fell like flies But the averages offer dis- Thursday night as Big Four padiens In the National Hockey OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS League, "Maurice had often talked to {me about retirement," sald his wife after the Rocket had an- OSHAWA WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE We would like to welcome &ll the new members to our league as well as the old ones -- thanks to everyone for the wonderful attendance Our | apologies to those we could not place, There were some very 00d scores Atomics 4, Blue Birds, Rosettes, DOUnced his decision, "Like ev- Echoes 3, Chippers and Beavers 2, | eryone else I guess 1 didn't want {to believe that he was going to | WHEBIPY'S TAILORING LEAGUE | 1oiire. | Ow p i |oome and ong am ol owing nae "When he told me Tuesday that | "Soores were u litle lower than the he had made up his mind, it was [first night -- with one exception, Thi oy 884 placed squarely on television, {and with outstanding events such las the Olymple Gasmes and the |8t, Leger race on television, com- peting with football, soccer has suffered to sn alarming degree, SECOND THOUGHTS This has produced second thoughts on the wisdom of trans. ferring football games to Friday {and Saturday evenings so that PLAYERS' SALARIES they can be televised live, In| The Football League has ask- fact, the whole grandiose pro-jed its member clubs for their gram of televised football now views on increased salaries for 'Mudcat' Grant Has His 'Beef CLEVELAND (AP) Jim| 'home of the brave and the land Spurs refuse to have their games appear on television, So the merry war over Football League games on TV goes on, and it becomes worse every day, out of six for that team, He bid but the bid was not high enough, Bu is prepared to go higher and the deal should be completed shortly, , . , Ron Clayton, England and Blackburn captain, and Tommy Doherty, Ar- senal and Scotland intern 1, are the latest on the market with books on thelr soccer experi. ences, Manchester City have pro. tested to the Football Association on some of Doherty's statements about the club, Clayton has arous. ed comment by declaring that too many players start looking for fortunes in football before they have cut their soccer teeth, (Mudeat) Grant, Cleveland Indi-|of the free,' I sang something ang pitcher, was suspended Fri-{like 'this land Is not so free, 1 REMEMBER WHEN , , ? day night for the rest of the sea-| can't even go to Mississipp son after he left the stadium| *" , , , Wilks heard me an | without permission, {called me 8 black so-and-so, Grant, 8 Negro, said he got into #ot so mad I couldn't hold my- Ny THE CANADIAN PRESS arvin Hart, claimant to the - world heavyweight boxing title af- league clubs trimmed their ros- ter he knocked out Jack Root in down to the 34-man limit by Reno, Nev,, in 1905, died 20 years ago today at Louisville, Ky, at age 55, Hart was a vietim in 20 rounds at Los Angeles in 1006 to Canada's only world heavywelght champion, Tommy Burns, who held the erown for two years, Burns, born Noah Brusso at Hanover," Ont,, died five years ago at Vancouver, " hock to me, I erled, 1 y | self back and told him that T for our first night with dim Thomson | Great Wall, Joan, that in, topped every. ® reat sh a racial argument with bullpen exny ane At ih In TinIe of 940, lone with 2 Bvend. 001 Yinte, and she Stil can't believe that I will g0| coach Ted Wilks, who is white. is worse than Russia," George Reld 582, Danny Thomson 520, did It with & lovely 307, the first 400 to Canadiens' games and not #€e| he aotion was taken by man-| Grant's reference to Texas was Vig Parfitt 518, John Waldinsperger game in the league this year, This| Maurice on the ice, ager Jimmie Dykes after he was not clear, since Wilks is a na- of adequate replacements, Scanning a recent lst of the leaders in the first-class aver. ages, one columnist complained that almost without exception they have been playing first-class cricket for more than five years, A similar blight affects the Test side, which included only three players under 25 in this sum. mer's five South Afrloan matches, There was a time when Eng. land's great cricketers matured late, The renowned Dr, W, G, Grace was 32 when he made his Test debut and the deadly Arthur (Tich) Freeman bowled out his first Australian at 35, But pres: t - day oricketers have little playing for thelr coun. |couraging evidence as to pos. [While Joplacomants. for the rest, lors 'our o seven b e are already AB for En land, | Hamilton Tiger-Cats dropped Of the others, Hampshire's|four imports and Canadian half. Henry Horton is 36, Somerset's back Billy Graham. In Toronto Peter Wight is 34 and ineligible four Argonauts were cut but because of his Australian birth Waivers on one, linebacker Alex and only one, 25-year-old Jim Ponton, were recalled and he was Stewart of Warwickshire can vided back on the yostep d byl Funk 48 4. Teo prowpest, Hamilton are fullback Jim Joyce BAILEY ' T00 OLD from Maryland, ends Ron Miller The three leading bowlers are from Philadelphia Eagles and Trueman, Statham and their No,|Gerry Janes from Louisiana 1 stand-in, Alan Moss of Middle-|State and guard Bill Beck from sex, who Is 20, Next In line is|New York Glants, {Les Jackson of Derbyshire, still Argos put Ponton and hall. a brilliant pace bowler at 36, The backs Hal Waggoner, Ralph best of the spinners are Mickey| Pfeiffer and Dennis Mendyk on Allen, 27, and Don Shepherd, 3, waivers but recalled Ponton Team Standing ~ Niek's Billiards A now for the Lemon Roll ~ An Bank. who will ot bs pod tor Doug's Barber Shop 7, aliiards 7, SEA Bl B5 Cn di the rest of the season, told this h on Beam. No, 7, Muddare 0 "am Macko 04, 87. Sorry Sirie » Peted to Maurice went to Canadiens' | 90} when reached at his home: A few under-20s appear lower|after they failed to obtain end|No.'s, 0, Team No. 8, 0, Alley Cats 0,|40 that! practice in the morning and| was standing in lhe Jullpen down ihe ordir. They are Broce Claridge, fiom writen col. asmonts %, ugos Closers 0. and scored four goals and assisted in|and singing along with the na- Eo pe oF Middloses ameng|terprovincial Football Union. Ar: + gos put in a claim for Clarid e ud flr fast. After the Lions put him on walv. vr RA 51486, ers but Friday the Lions an. bon | Pounced they had withdrawn the waivers, SERGEANTS MESS LEAGUE Notiee to all bowlers of the Keants' Me we Dowlii on Bop 1h 81 7 pms commence on LADIES MAJOR "B" LEAGUE Another sen of bowling be 0] Monday night for the Ladies Major L " League 0 executive like tional anthem as 1 always do, Then when it got to that part Stagg Finally gor. three others," said Mrs, Richard, willl "When he returned home he told me he could hardly believe it was his final practice," "1 am sure that if I had to the press conference with him | 1 Andy have burst out crying and nyone unable fo bowl, please con: Ur eaptain YOUur executive ohn Lb A retary, Welen ds, treasurer Phyllis | one | 506, Ray Crossley 404, Garth Douglas shows the rest of us thet "It can be 404, Glen Copp 491, Jack Gorrin 469, done "1 will still go to the games told that Grant had left. Dykes tive of Fulton, N.Y, Willlam Germond 478, Jack sanders ahi, The a Sl, Sivie of are 10 cheer Canadiens, especially had called the bullpen and asked| Grant added: ai ano. Harden ty i i ed a hod rsh ai. al up during the Cleveland-Kansas| the Subhouse. Mavhe 1 Shells , Ral , Nori , Paulin N . 3 fo i ket | " aes ol Fatman 'Abt, Marord|son 200 ana Helen Wacko 00." " "| Mrs. Richard sald the Rocket City game, ave IG aoa wi 8 a Ines 446, Ray Taylor 447, Tony Gallant points will be different thi k. The | his decision to retire, but he kept| A i .lcan't think straight," ith, Mike Bi Cosaro 440, 1 ) Larry | Dilieg ook 3 out i) points' from the. the hews from his five ote 14d become, involved in an ur hy a 100 420, Gord Charleton | plense! youngsters in case they would| the field, i ovr Caste 416, David Dyok Ha" Points taken ~ Aces 1, Gloworms 3; spread the word through their |" it 8 him because he MEET DEADLINE fhek , Shirley Bowers wn. Tani, Manding . Slowerms J, Atel conference. h 9, 3 roopers 4, Jo : | are' J and Carol Windtisld 400. dots 1 4 ore 3 and| Normand Is the son Maurice] There's no excuse for what he Lucky Ones 7, wn's Garage 7, Boninelcl 90 Doreen Bheehey Bh, Helen | mous No, § sweater with Cana- Put On Wai TORONTO (CP) ~ Four vet:|back suffered a shoulder disloca- on walvers Thursday night as/ers' 21-12 vietory over coach Lou Agase chopped his/ Wednesday night, Mike DiCesaro 488, Hugh Gorrin 479,| That was ines wore ors brother-in-law Henri Rich-| for the pitcher to start warming| "Then I walked straight into Gibson 464, Ken Marden 464, Nick Dif-|sinski 280, Bea Saramak 219, Joan Wall | ard," Taek aia Bi Hon sar. dim Wak | Due los aight orton et week, tne 01d 10-year-old son Normand of| ~ wig told Dykes he and Grant|Put [n 8 situation like that you Thomas 441, Keith eGregor 437,|Droopers instead of reverse, Excuse Boyee Bor 411, Theresa Conlin 410, Dillies 1, Jokers 3; Drooper s3, Jeis 1, gohool friends before the Press| yuan report to me," sald Dykes, ancy Gorrin 406, Dora Di Cesare 403 o| hopes will some day wear his fa:| Four Argo Vets eran Toronto Argonauts were put tion during Ottawa Rough Rid Toronto roster to the required 34-player| Bottoms went on the disabled Baboook, MOTOR CITY LADIRS LEAGUR young. The only man who quali allrounder status by 20 in both bat and in the Trevor Bailey 3 bowlin sex, Still a holy terror to county OUT FOR 50 DAYS Argos Lynn Bottoms on the injured list, {tory 80 days, veteran now Is considered too old! der in Argos' last ga year's orop of sters, the only unqualified inter for international competition, | Ottawa Rough Rid SPORTS IN BRIEF Sprinter Pro Football SAN FRANCISCO (AP)= Sprinter Ray Norton, who flopped in the Olympics Games at Rome, was signed to a professional foot. ball contract with S8an Francisco '$9ers Friday, Lou Spadia, general manager of the National Football League team, sald the six-foot, two-inch athlete who played two seasons of football at San Jose State iy but he didn't disclose the orms. Norton, 32, will report Tuesday and will have four weeks to make the club, He won't be counted in the player limit dur ing that period unless he appears in a game. LOU GROZA RETIRES CLEVELAND (AP)-~Lou (The Toe) Groza, famed kicker and), tackle of Cleveland Browns of the National Football League, retired as a player Friday, He will join the club'y staff, At 36, he is the last of the origingl squad that Paul Brown started with in 1948, In hig 14 seasons The Toe scored 1,001 points, PITCHER SUSPENDED CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve land Indians' pitcher Jim Grant was suspended Friday night for the rest of the season without pay by manager Jimmie Dykes Bite said he took the action Grant refused to warm up Fa duty against Kansas BOUT SET HAMILTON (CP) « [Eddie Beattie of Hamilton and Jimmy Hamilton of Edmonton will meet in a 12.round bout here Oct. 3 to decide the Canadian lightweight boxing title, The title was left vacant with the recent retire. ment of Richard (Kid) Howard of Halifax, Beattie is unbeaten in 19 fights and Hamilton has lost two- of 18, ACCUSED OF FRIVOLITY TAIPEI (AP)---Three high of- ficlals of Nationalist China's Olympic team were accused by two Taipei newspapers Friday of having gadded about In Paris during most ef the recent games in Tome. The newspapers charged them with frivolity and negligence, TENNIS FINALS FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) Neale Fraser and Rod Laver, a| dian end Ted Smale on the In weeks with torn knee ligaments, Bove, Tries Riders, untried centre Joe Hergert, couple of left-handed Australl- late cut from Green Ba ans, meet for the twice-postponed ers of the National United States men's singles ten League, nig title today, The match was left the courts inundated, from HONORS TO READ VANCOUVER (CP) = Frank Read, coach of the University of Foret British Columbia row! crew will go to Calgary in the trade, which won a silver medal at the ¥* RHL Indians Olympic Games In Rome, has' been appointed a special lecturer in the University's physical also placed halfback whieh puts him out for a manda- sides, the 30-year-old England He suffered a dislocated shoul: e, wi re slimmed down by placing veteran lineman John Bove on waivers and Cana- jured list, Smale Is expected to be out of action for six to eight a naturalized Canadian, was in his seventh year with Montreal Alouettes called for waivers on two-way end Curry Juneau and replaced him with a Pack- 'oothall Alouettes have also acquired delayed when hurricane Donna/lmport linebacker Bob O'Neil Calgary Stampeders but {have not listed him on the roster, | Walter Lence, a Canadian half. |back, and defensive tackle Ted from Auburn University T with 318 this a « Tops was Isabelle King (a7, 819, MDH + Audrey son (330, 234) 658, Ethel Tonkin (318) 642 and Anne Sabo (810, 847) 608, 200 Singles ~Marg MacDonald 94 Madeline Morrison 866) yrt Mages 233; Hagel Mar) Vaughn, Mar) Cars Mary Mothersill 813; Lois . Stata 811; Pru Whit. I Freeman 200 and hom as_903, Blue Birds, Wishing Wells, Luoky Bix, Cokes, Echoes, Lemons, Busy Bees and Atomics took three points from itty Kats, Buttons and Hows, Beav: ors, Rockets, Roseites, Lucky Eleven, Honey Bees, Chippers, who took one point each, Team Standing ~ Luck Six, Bus Bees 6, Wishing Wells, Rockets, But. tons and Hows §, Advoley Rleven, Honey Cokes, Bees, Kitty ats, AMONs, APPROVE OHA ENTRY ST, THOMAS (CP) week! St new entry will replace St Thomas als, last year in the OHA senlor B, Royals have moved to Aylmer after being refused an increased gate share, The application for a charter will be considered at an ona meeting in Toronto Satur ay. hree ohesrs! We have Ethel Tonkin 7, Wisle Thomas-Elgin Memorial Centre board Thursday night authorized Lyell Mercer of London to enter 4 St. Thomas team in the On. tario Senior Hockey League, The which played welcome ail ant | senson's owlers " sponsors (g av all back) and a big "Hello" and TWelvome" to all newcomers, The same applies 10 our new wpe: sor Glasiers earimant Store, Maurice too," SPORTS BRIEFS TIGERS BUY SHORTSTOP DETROIT (AP) -- Detroit Ti. gers purchased Dick McAuliffe, a 20-year-old lefthanded hitting shortstop, from Knoxville of the South Atlantic League Thursday, McAuliffe batted 301 for the class A Smokies, a Tigers' minor league affiliate, ADD TO PARK OTTAWA (CP)~-The way was cleared Thursday for a start this fall on construction of a new 7,000-s0at football stand at Lans. downe Park with board of cone trol approving the $250,000 pro ject as part of the winter works program, It will boost seating capacity to 25,000 from 10,800, 5 TE AMOCIATED Fans TO FIGHT IN UK he major college football sea:| OTTAWA (CP)-Ottawa fighter son In the United States swings Gale Kerwin, Canadian welter- into high gear today, handy weight champion, will leave waiting to draw a breath from shortly for England and a Brits summer vacations and practice ish Empire welterweight match sessions, with Tony Smith at Liverpool Though defending nation aliSept, 20. The winner of the fight champlon Syracuse, also ploked is scheduled for a crack at cham. Rowling got fo a very slow start with only two hitting the mark, Whites whitewashed Hendersons 4 to 0; Motor Cty, Bints, me and Mitoh. ells took 4d points each and left Glaziers, Subway Lunoh wells and Nesbitts with 1 point a A Team anaings Whites 4, Motor City Bint 5, Burns 3, Mitohells 3, aglers 1, Subway Lunch 1, Saywells 1 Nowilla h Jon Coons d vey 1 Bert Cole, and Ma Nishely o. id mon League are Ethel Toppings #9, and Audrey Nodgron 80 ' In last season, Coca Cala Tourna- ment held the fies Bowl ne Al hb two teams from this league aiahed the money, Saywells, captained b; Shaw, finished in 7th fave. AN on: olen Trolt, fin. dersons, captained b ished in 14th place, y College Football Starting In U.S. limit, Ends Coaching STOCKTON, Calif, (AP) = Amos Alonzo Stagg officially retired from coaching Friday at the age of 98, ending a foot- ball era. The grand old man of the game wrote coach Larry Ken- tera of Stockton College that he would be unable to act again in the capacity of advisory coach, a volunteer job he's been doing for seven seasons, Stagg wrote: "For the past 70 years 1 have been coach, At 98 years of age, it seems a good time to stop." Stagg began coaching at Springfield College In 1890 after playing at Yale where he was named to Walter Camp's first all-America team, After two seasons at Spring. field, he went to the University of Chicago as athletic director and coach, remaining there 41 years, Retired at 70 in 1032, he moved to College of the Pacific here and coached 13 more years, From 1047 through 1053 he was associated with his son Four football league cutoff dead ton, Hal Waggoner, Ralph Pfeif waivers, At backer on waivers, Claridge, 26 western conference last "season His home is in Vancouver, campai; | tawa Roughriders, ing out of the game two rs, Pleilfer, a Edmonton in 1058 hadn't and Mendyk was sid leg Injuries, nosed as arthrl The Argos have lost the serv foes of Lynn Bottoms for at least a month after the defensive half Argos announced at the Big line at midnight that Alex Pon. fer and Dennis Mendyk were on the same time Agase claimed British Columbia Lions Bruce Claridge, a 205-pound lines was rookie of the year 'In the Ponton, 20, may be picked up by Hamilton 'Tiger-Cats, He has ed with Argos for six years after two seasons with Ot. Waggoner, a former Ticat, had) been trying a comeback after be. former Winnipeg Blue Bomber who played with yed tentative hii ontatively rs ths, list, which means an automatic ® dar absence under Big Four rules, MODERN Service Station For Lease Good opportunity for the right mon to establish himself In business, Experience preferred but not essential, Training pro- vided te all new lessens Contact , + + CITIES SERVICE OIL C0. LTD. 294 COURT ST., OSHAWA Phone RA 5-8051 coaching at Susequehanna Col lege, "It was a lot of fun and I have no regrets," Stagg sald of education department, . President N, A, M, MacKenzie announced Friday. CONDITION SERIOUS LONDON, Ont, (CP) - Sulky driver Thomas Elliott, 80, of Parkhill, is in serious condition hospital after an accident Thursday at the Western Fair race track, Elliott suffered frac: tured ribs and leg Injuries when, he was thrown to the ground after his horse and sulky collided with a water tank cart, World's Tops As Cripples To Compete ROME (AP) -- Less than a week after the world's Olymple champions with thelr m , more than 400 men and women athletes began arriving in Rome Friday @ sports competition requiri even Jredter courage and determina. They came in wheelchairs or on crutches, They are the crip. led or partly paralyzed from 1 countries around world, they will start a week . long competition called Paralympic for those who defy their physical handical ticipate in sports, Games consist of 12 sports archery, dart throwing, bas ketball, fencing, javelin, preek sion javelin, shot put, club The 10 | WOULD MOVE MARLINS MIAMI, Fla, (AP) Open Schedule With Beavers NIAGARA FALLS (CP)-The American Hockey League and Calder Cup champion Springfield Indians open their exhibition game schedule here tonight against Kitchener Heavers of the Faster rofessional Hockey League, International League sa will try to move the france San Juan, Puerto Rico, Norfolk Va,, Montreal or Jerse, William B. MacDonald Jr, the punch and try again in 1961 but not in Miami," he added, w= The owner of Miami Marlins of the 4 he ise to City, sald the 1960 season, his first with the Marlins, would cost him $150, 000, "I'm still willing to roll with poll of The Associated' Pres: several aspirants to the throm: are busy, the Sugar Bowl champ, travel College of the Pacitie, to repeat in 1060 by a pre-season pion Brian Curvis. board of football experts, is idle, Mississippl, second in 1639 and| medal winner at the Rome Olym. to play the University of Hous-|[10.3 Tuesday night at an | ton, Washington, the far west titl.|here, ist who belted Wisconsin 448 in the Rose Bowl, brings its 1959 firat team back intact against the long coaching career, "I a taught a lot of boys some- thing," RUNS 10.3 HUNDRED COLOGNE, Germany (CP)e= Armin Hary, 100 . metre gold e APTLY NAMED spies, won the 100-metre dash in! LONDON (CP)--The name of a nter«| plano tuner in the Camden Town meet hea of London is Mr, String | fellow, national track and field SERVICE STATIONS | OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Indian coach Pat Egan has 14 of last year's cham squad on hand. Two of last year's reg- ulars, Jimmy Bartlett and Par ker Macdonald, were picked up in the NHL draft while goaler Marcel Paille, defenceman Noel Stratton out with the parent angers. Paille, however, is expected DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY to tend goal for the Indians agaluat the Beavers, while Claude Evans takes over in the Kitchener net. On the rearguard, Egal will hav former Canadian lan Cush Bob McCord, Ted Harris, Don Cherry and Kent Douglas from last team, along with veen from Trois. Bert Altkins, who played with Toledo last year. Laying at oft wing Along. with laying a w ong Ww Bil Sweeney and Proce Cline. In the pivot slot, held by Stratton last year i Brian Rites, Me is a veteran de hirny and Floyd Smith, Other Springfield holdovers from last year who will see ac: tion against Kitchener are centre Dennis Olson and wingers Gerry Foley and Bill McCreary, Other ls are Jack Kane from Baty 12:00 AM. Rivieres an JAMIESO 241 KING ST, EAST ho) 1] Whitby, John Sleaver from Sud bury of the EPHL, and Alan table tennis and pentathlon. All events but swimming freestyle, breaststroke, backs stroke and medley relays-- will be contested in wi throwing, swimming, billiards, [from G Ed Hoekstra, | Belisl reensboro. On the Kitchener lineup are defenceman Jack (Red) Bow-| nass, Les Colwell, Mel Pearson, Bob Kabel and Danny e to 8:00 P.M. N DRUGS RA 5.1169 POWELL DRUGS 3514 SIMCOE ST. NORTH | North Simcoe Pharmacy LTD. 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5.4734 RA 3.3418 hi BOWLERS OPENINGS ARE AVAILABLE FOR BEGINNERS AND REGULAR BOWLERS IN AFTERNOON AND EVENING LEAGUES Lanes Are Also Available For afternoons and evening groups or clubs SPECIAL RATES FOR AFTERNOON LEAGUES EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC PINSETTERS FOR INFORMATION , , « KING BOWLING LANES 360 KING ST. W. RA 5.8851 | l | | | BRAMLEY'S TEXACO STATION 1271 SIMCOE ST, N, CROWELL'S SHELL STATION 22 BOND ST. &. VAN HEUSEN'S WHITE ROSE STATION : 149 KING ST. W, SARGENT'S TEXACO STATION 278 PARK SOUTH CLIFF MILL'S CITY SERVICE STATION 222 KING ST. W. MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 74 SIMCOE ST. §. DOVE'S FINA STATION 792 SIMCOE ST. §. BOWER'S B.A, STATION 261 KING ST, E, JACKSON'S SHELL STATION 1089 RITSON RD. §. RUSS BOSWELL'S SUPERTEST STATION CORNER WILSON & OLIVE BERT & GLEN'S TEXACO STATION 380 SIMCOR ST. 8,

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