"OSHAWA JUDO EXPERTS COP PROVINCIAL HONORS Gunter Bouvard, right, came third in the Green Belt category at the Judo finals Sunday. This Two members of the Oshawa Judo Club attained first snd third prizes in the Annual On terio Invitetionsl Champion. marks the first fall tourna. ships held st Hamilton ment for Judo enthusiasts in recently, Albert Stadike, left, | the district, The Eastern Can- was declared champion and | ada championships "will be "Red' 0'Quinn Says Athletes Need Brains m McCartan Shines Blanking Hawks Ved bain RENT CHIASSON The 8.506 fans who attended; Prentice got the Rangers going (Red) O'Quinn, former end star Press Waff Writer (he game at Madison Square midway through the first period, of Montreal Alouettes in the Big New York Rangers gave goaler (arden saw something else to re- slamming home his own rebound Four, said Wednesday night the Jack MeCartan another chance to Member -- a wild third period while the Black . Hawks were Increasing amount of theory in prove he belongs In the National awl that resulted in the ejec- shorthanded, Tt was his first goal modern sports is making it nee Hockey League Wednesday night tion of Black Hawk rookie Reg of the season essary for athletes to think more, nd the 1960 Olympic hockey He Fleming Andy Hebenion scored the, "An athlete ean no longer rely 0 passed the test with flying Fleming was given three ma- Rangers' second goal In the sec- on physical strength alone," he colors, jor penalties, the third 4 one call and period, heating goalie Glan told a Rotary Club dinner here, y ing for a game misconduct, all with a Zidooter @ # Universities should offer ath ' onacarian, Whose brilliant goal also collected 4 minor penalty for mille Wenry set up the play bY ictic scholarships only if & stu ithe Oly hockey cham eross-checking, make a total of stealing the puck from a Chicago dent fs willing to work harder to lship last February, pion. 21 minutes-in-penaities for the player, saticipate in sports and stil) By LAU i « ie we PE =n Coach Frank Clair Is Against Points 2 OTTAWA (CP) ~ Breaking a would be like handing the Yank ees the world series on the basis of total runs scored, says Otlaws Rough Riders coach Fr air, sibility of a first-place tie in the our football league by Tor. guia Argonauts; whe now lead by| two points, his Riders, The Ottawa club maintains thet any tie should he broken by the won-loss record between the two teams and not by total points sehred in beiween the two clubs, at present, wi be here Fray to decide the matter, Riders and Argos have heaten each other twice this sea wk! the ini He was commenting on the pos-| son, They meet here Saturday {tie on the basis of points scored with Argos holding & 16 - point lead in scoring. | C.alr said his plans for the Sat |urday game won't be guided lon of the league 8. "We'll play the geme to win {and use every available man," |Clalr sald, "We've got 8 good fighting chance even though we're not too healthy," | Halfback Ron Stewart and de fensive enc Lou Bruce # out of Saturday's game, Clair sald he lis thinking of using Ernie White {and Jim Reynolds, from London Lords, in their places, ! iin} Sowa, 4 for heutly 4 month with a ry, probably will replace Curt Merz at offen. sive end, OLD COUNTRY LONDON (Reuters) -- Results| of Wed : q. them, tied two and lost the other, Altogether, referee Dalton Me. defencemen Tim Horton, Richard MecCartan got a chance to play Arthur assessed 74 minutes in make it 1-1 in the second but Pul- In Wednesday's penalty - filled penalties during the game ford and Nevin came through in game at New York after regular) Shack had an abrasion on one the final 20 minutes, The last two goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley al- of his fingers to show for his goals were scored from just oul- scuffle with Fleming, side the Montreal nets, FAMOUS RACING COLORS | WILL SHOW ON SATURDAY TORONTO (CP) One of There's a story in connection I ' night, The win broke a New York maintain his academic standing, ihe Rangers Reis for the his 27 minutes was only three four - same losing streak and ie added that he congidered to- i minutes shy of the league record lifted ie Rengers into & third day's complacent sseiety had de flawlessly and, Danked Chests, corabiished by Ted Lindsay of place tie with Toronto, generated into 8 "spectator Com. Ero ed W in & game ¥ " 16 was Chicago's first defest of ausimst Toronts Maple Leste Our OUTPLAY CANUCKS munity the season and left the club in 12, 1952 at Detroit Mad Maple Leafs ouilased the second place in the league stand. | indsay received Canadiens tor most of ( min ' ings, one point behind the first ey has Gams Lintnay Tees and vies and only brilliant gosltend- RICHARDSON S [lave Montreal Canadiens who ne game misconduct ing by Montreal's Jacques Plante | #1 to the Maple Leals at kept the score respectable for the SCORE AN 8-END | Toronto, TANGLES WITH THREE visitors, : The NHL's sharpshooters may Fleming got his first major in Plante was forced to make 3 Rr FG INA (CP) = Ernie {still esteh up with McCartan but the second period when he saves while Leafs' Johnny Bower Rich , who skipped his | efter five games--four at the end tangled with Dean Prentice, At made 24 rink to Canadian and inter of the 19960 season--~a coach 440 of the (bird period he Gerry Ehman, Bob Pulford and national eurling P couldn't ask more from a rookie squared off with Eddie Shack and rookie Bob Nevin took care of, ships the last two years, re. gon!lender who never played in then with John Hanna, receiving Toronto's scoring--ench getiing! corded a personal first Wed. Hockey's minor professional major penalties on both counts, his first goal of the season, Henri, nesday night leagues, During the third-period melee (Pocket Rocket) Richard scored Curing In the Wheat City | He gave up only seven goals in McCartan suffered a gash under! for Montreal, Club's Harvest Bonspiel, the the four games he played lastithe chin that required five. Ehman scored in the first pe: ichardsons - skip ¥rnle (season, New York won ome of stitehes to close ried when he deflected a shot by third, Arnold, second Garnet and' lead Wes scored thelr first eight-ender, Richardson is unbeaten in the bonspiel 24 held In Toronto on November 'owed 15 goals in two games, iw aiiens Chatham SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' RALPH HOUK? Did you ever hear the name before? We have to admit that we have heard the name before » but then, in this business, we should have heard it ~ but we'll bet half the baseball fans in North America have trouble remembering the name, at the moment, But that's the gent that takes over Casey Stengel's job as head of the New York Yankees, Two or three years from now(MAYBE) the name Houk will be a by~word but at the moment, he's almost a stranger. New York baseball writers gave Casey Stengel a farewell dinner party last night = and it was quite an affair, They had Yankee "brass" on hand and Casey Stengel maintained his stand=-he's still loyal to his bosses--and he also hinted that he's still available if somebody else wants to hire him. Actually, wiping out sentiment, it looks like a good time for Mrs, Stengel's husband to retire, He's been at the top=~he quit while he was at the top~~some« thing he always recommended to his own players, He'll get credit now for things he actually didn't do~ he'll become a legend of baseball and a Hall of Fame cinch, He could, let's face it ~ go on from here and go in one direction only ~ down ~ because after all, that's the only way he can go, from the top, There's only one thing wrong with the entire set-up » and probably it's Stengel's own fault, his own disposition that created the situation, It would have been nicer if Casey had retired--instead, he stuck in there just long enough that he had to be "fired", It's not a nice word and Casey deserved better - on the other hand, It begins to look as if he was just stubborn enough that it had to be that way, Oh yeah = Ralph Houk is the new manager of the Yankees, Must be some young up-=start=-never heard of him before, P.8.: and if Yankees should slip, nobody will ever hear too much of him BRIGHT BITS: NY. Rangers' McCartan starred last night as Rangers handed Chicago Black Hawks their first defeat of the NHL schedule, a 2-0 shutout in Wins Opener nttend regular sessions at the Community Recreation Associ ation building under the super. vision of instructor Leo Hauns- | berger, centre, By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Maroons were saved by the goal A revamped, but still wobbly tending of Al Bennett and a sec Ontario Hockey Association sen- ond - period burst that brought lor series got its winter schedule them three unanswered goals, underway Wednesday, as defend: George Aitken scored twice for Oshawa Alleys . Are Helping * { Al C oh Chath Chath hile E Dick, Joe Variety Club ine ¥is"con" dims chatram cuter whi: sti bik, do singles, Jack MeCreight and Don | A ninehour bowling party with Rockets 5.2 oll proceeds to Variety Village, Membership in the new 10. Mayes scored for Strathroy, oecupaticoal guidance school for team setup which combines the! Chatham led 2-1 at the end of A and Benlor B clr. the first period and knocked North America's most famous | with his 1921 derby victory sets of racing colors--the late | with Behave Yourself, Col, E. R, Bradley's white Bradley started two horses-- jacket with green hoops--will | Behave Yourself snd Black be seen in action for the first servant, He helleved that time in 14 years when General | Black Servant was the better Arthur runs in Saturday's $60, | and wagered heavily on the 000 Canadian Championship at | horse, New Woodbine a When Col, Bradley died on Jn thot days, Ri Jn owner Aug, 15, 1946, he willed his rac- igh 1 eo id Py 3 Jace, ing_colors to his last trainer, | 1° iy Re 0 wn hi Aid J. W. (Jimmy) Smith, True to We 2 io wih "dy a id his promise that "I'll be racing | We "hi a oy pe till my last day," Col, Bradley | W'" "8 bels o " ' was having one of his most Behave Yourself was ridden successful seasons when, at the | by Jockey Charley Thompson, age of #6, he died at his Idle As Behave Yourself and Black Hour Stock Farm in Lexing. | Servant neared the wire, the ton, Ky. excited Fhompson yhorsot Dla This week Smith, now train. | Instructions and, whipping his Ha whe 0 Td horse furiously, defeated his | | y's soccer games; Football League Cup First Round Bradford 1 Lincoln City 0 Exter City 1 Manchester United 1) Port Vale 3 Queen's Park Rang ers 1 Bolton Wanders 5 Hull City 1 fecond Round Liverpool 1 Luton Town 1 Derby County 3 Barnsley 0 Crewe Alexandra 2 B'mouth 0 Gillingham 1 Preston N, End 1 Engli'h League Third Division Swindon Town 3 Bristol City 1 Beottish League Cup Semi-Final Rangers 7 Queen of the South 0 Jack Cooke Proposes Big Sport Centre TORONTO (CP)--~Jack Kent Cooke proposed Wednesday con- struction of a two-level, 350,000- square-foot shopping mall on the perimeter of his projected all. sports stadium should he win a major league baseball franchise here, Cooke otld reporters a letter to the American League, from which Cooke is seeking a fran chise, sald rental from mall les sees would be the main source of "upkeep and repayment of the stadium cost," The letter said that If the city refused to build a stadium Cooke and his associates would "under: take fo finance a major sports stadium witha minimum seating capacity of 35,000 and with provi. slon to expand in the first stage to 42,000 with ultimate expansion to 50,000," The American League meets in New York Monday to consider franchise applications to expand the league to 10 from eight teams, NHL BIG SEVEN ------------ McGill Drops MONTREAL (CP) -- Harry E. Griffiths, director of athletics at MeGill University, announced | Wednesday that the board of Mee Gill athletic sports -- the body which controls athletics at the university--has decided to sus- pend intercollegiate boxing for one year because of lack of in. terest, The hoard acted on a recom. mendation by Griffiths In a statement in connection with the board's action, Griffiths said; "Bince hoxing has been discon. tinued at Queen's University, it leaves only the University of Tor- onto and McGill to compete for the intercollegiate championship, | "There has been an apparent lack of enthusiasm In boxing for some time and in most intereols {legiate championships Me Gill {has been unable to fill the nine {required weight classes, With only two teams competing there {would be several weight classes (won by default, which does not seem appropriate for an intercols | leglate sport," YESTERDAY'S STARS y THE CANADIAN PRESS New York goalie Jack MeCar {tan who, in his first game with |the Rangers this year, helped to {shutout Chicago Black Hawks 20, Toronto Maple Leaf's Bob Puls ford, who scored the winning goal {in Toronto's 31 victory over Montreal Canadiens, [ | (Cleveland Barons Top Hershey Bears HERSHEY, Pa, (AP)~Cleves land Barons built up an early four-goal lead then coasted to an easy 6-3 victory over Hershey Bears Wednesday night in an American Hockey League game. The victory put Barons into a two-way tie for second place with Quebec Aces in league standings, By THE CANADIAN PRESS handicapped boys from all over old Benior Ontario, will be staged at 10 cults, was still doubtful as Oak- home three goals in the second [Principal Investment bowling al ville Oaks requested a cut in the period to gather a 5-1 advantage, | leys throughout this province, It proposed schedule and Whitby re-! Maroons coasted through the will run from midnight, Friday, mained uncommitted third period on defense while Oct, 21 until § am, Baturday, The Oaks executive sald Wed Rockets pounded 13 shots on the Oct, 22, The alleys at the Osh. nesday it will ask for a 82-game! goalie Al Bennett while the win awa Shopping Centre are among schedule in place of the proposed ners shot only five times, the 10 40 games. Oakville felt it could Referee Mickey Brenner gave ; ' b ig for J, O, McCue of New Principal Investments are pro- not support 20 home games out five penalties, three to Chat Ly Wily, decided to lease | stablemate in a thrilling finish, viding many major prizes a4 an Outshot 35-22 In the opener, ham, General Arthur for the Cana. Col, Bradley is sald to have mncentive to the bowlers, Top dian Champlonship, congratulated jockey Thomp- prize Is a weekend for two In! Col, Bradley was the first | son gravely, saying: "That was New York City where the win: | man to win the Kentucky | a $100,000 ride you gave that ners would stay at the Hotel| arren a n Derby on four occasions and | horse--because that was just Beverley, This will be a hidden | also was one of the most spec. | about the sum that it cost me," score prize, | tacular "plungers'" in Ameri. General Arthur has won two | -- ® can racing, handicaps this season, ick Ferrell Is T op Choice 1C erre RUSSIANS LEAD M M AMSTERDAM (AP)~Russian| Cc aster » Demoted But NEW YORK (AP) = Warren honors produced the closest vote, [experts held the top two positions Spahn of Milwaukee Braves, a|lunnels polled 68 votes, Nellie after play in the fifth round of| cores Upset Has To Job 20-game winner for the 11th time, Fox of the Chicago White Sox 60 the Shockers world (Samples. topping the balloting for the 1060/ and Bill Mazeroski of the Pitts. ships at Amsterdam, Iser Ku AM Associated Press major league burgh Pirates 56, Another tight|man of Russia held first place in t DETROIT (AP)~Rick Ferrell all-star team selected today, Of race was for first baseman with|the standings with nine points] 1 rac ee the man Bil DeWitt demoted|the 102 haschall writers taking Skowron edging Roy Sievers of Wednesday alter drawing with] TORONTO (CP) -- McMaster from general manager of the Dee part in the annual poll, 186/the White Sox, 65 to 53, Gordijn of The Netherlands, v:| University athletes gathered four troit Tigers, has been given the named Spahn as the best left! helt Schegolev of Russia was second, |firsts and an aggregate of 48.5 responsibility of recommending Rammed rn i | aye Was the yicond Mighent defeating Verpoest of Belgium in| pointy Wednesday to win the On the next fie ' or y T "Ke ho oT y tario-Quebec sen ntere: 3 aS Det field manager of the Ti. The Braves dominated the vot: next with 144 and then came |fiIth-round play, - late ruel and fhold a sol og Ferrell said there has been no ng with third baseman Eddie Marris with 182, Banks had 111,} first time since the champion. change In his status. In one of Mathews, outflelder Hank Aaron Crandall 104, Mathews 84, Run- second 1961 all-star major league ships started in 1899, |Dewitt's reorganization moves and catcher Del Crandall also nels 68, Skowron 65 and Aaron baseball game, Commissioner The winners finished two points atte he hicame President, he named to the squad 43 : . [Ford Frick sald Wednesday the ahead of the University of Tor. 00k over the duties of generall Others chosen were first base-| The rest of the second team, inl, ntest will be played Monday, onto to take the Tait Mackenzie manager himself and made Fer man Bill Skowron and outfielder addition to Sievers and Fox; fost "pa 4 rell an assistant to the president Roger Maris of New York Yank: third base Brooks Robinwon, UY . {Plons McGill University finished John E. Fetzer, who recently pos, second baseman Pete Run: Orioles (60 votes); shortstop Previously, the commissioner) third with 39 points, purchased toatioling Anterent Of pin of Boston Red Sox, short: Dick Groat, Pirates (68); out-|had announced San Francisco a5 Bill Crothers of Toronto won rll' Rots, 58 WE th erenn 'atistop Ernie Banks of Chicago|fleld == Roberto Clemente, Pi: the site of the first all-star game ihe Hee Phillips Memorial Tro: | 8 AAsiEnm NAD abs, outfielder Willie Mays of rates (54); Minnie Minoso, White/of the season with the date July|phy for the outstanding athlete plicants for the managing job m and to make a recommendation. Sn Francisco Glants and right- Sox (46) and Ted Williams, Red|11, Two such games have been of the meet, He won first in every DeWitt's status still has not/handed pitcher Vernon Law of|Sox (36); catcher -- Yogi Berra, played in each of the last two|event he entered and broke 'he heen made clear. He was ousted | Pittsburgh Pirates (Yanks (39), left-handed pitcher years with receipts helping pay only record of the day, shaving from control during the world se. Only four players repeated Whitey Ford, Yanks (2) and!for the players' pensions, 1.3 seconds off the dd0-yard run {Trophy while defending cham: ip Montreal's Henrl Richard scored one goal Wednesday as Toronto Maple Leafs beat Cana. diens 3-1 and tied with teammate Bernle Geoffrion for second place in the National Hockey League scoring race, Both have 10 points for eight games, League leader Dickie Moore did not figure In the scor-| g, The leaders: A Pts, | Moore, Montreal § Geoffrion,. Montreal b] Richard, Monireal Bathgate, New York Ullman, Detroit Beliveau, Montreal i 9 14 7 10 4 610 f AB 9 a6 27 The defeat was Hershey's third straight, Pacing goals was Cleveland with two captain Freddie |Glover, the league's leading scorer, Linemate Cal Gardner also scored, Other Cleveland tallies were hy Greg Hicks, Billy Sutherland and John Ferguson, Hershey, outckated from start to finish, picked up its three goals off the sticks of Willie Marshall, Pete Conacher and Claude Laforge, Thurt Towle Was ', One Of 'Iron Men' Hicke, Montreal 31 Gotham It was a rough game climaxed by a brawl in which Chicago rookie Reg Fleming belted McCartan on the chin , . TORONTO LEAFS defeated Canadiens 3-1 last night for the real big news of the hockey circuit Canadiens haven't been going as well as expected and Leafs sudden surge which saw them pick up three points last weekend and two more last night, puts them right tional shares of stock and wald| he would assume the duties of| president, Fetzer sald at the time that DeWitt's situation could he cleared up later Ferrell sald Wednesday {here have been 12 to 15 applicants for the Job of manager. He sald the fleld has been narrowed 'to back up tied for third place and very much in the picture again, after a dismal start , , HAMILTON'S football folk held a big dinner last night, for the Tiger-Cat stars of 10 years ago, It almost sounds like a wake, Here they are in the midst of a current season, battling for a play« off berth and instead, they take time out to honor the stars of yesteryears, Mr, Trimble--that ain't good! , . . JACK KENT COOKE is in the sport news again today he's proposing a shopping mall, a two-decker job as a sports stadium; with stores, ete, to "pay the rent" for the ball yard located in behind . . . SENIOR HOCKEY, oper- ating on what appears to be a very shaky foundation, got under way last night with Strathroy, Already Oakville Chatham Maroons beating has requested a cut in the proposed schedule, It begns to look very much as if the "Senior group" includes teams, clubs or communities, call 'em what you will, that bre, and if such ia the case, really aren't of senior calis the entire set-up may col lapse before the March winds blow, HOMETOWN GLENDALE STILL LOVES CASEY GLENDALE, Calif, (AP) Casey Stengel and the New York Yankees have parted company, but his home town still loves him It calls its municipal base: ball park Stengel Field, Casey is unofficial adviser to | the city's little league and mid. Ale league And his neighbors in this Loa Angeles suburb have a low opinion of the Yankee baseball brass for letting the veteran manager go Tuesday, "Now maybe we can get him to manage a west coast team," one sald, None thinks 70-year-old Case is ready for retirement. "He'll latch on to another ball club fast--probably the Giants or maybe even the Dodgers," said Pete Lewi, who lives across the gel's home, "Casey was going to quit anyway," Said Mrs, B, J, Rich. erson, a neighbor of Casey and Edna Stengel for 21 years, She added: | "They've been the best neigh | bors we've ever had. Now we'll get to see more of them." Mrs, Terry Johnston, who with her husband attended the world series at Stongel's invitation, sald "He should have beaten them to the punch and quit," Mrs, Marjorie Tarplee of In. dianapolis, visiting at the home of Mrs, ED. Holland, asked: "What do they want from him?* A championship every year?" The neighbors and other Glen dale folk hinted there'll be a street fram Sten. homecoming celebration, about half a dozen people we are seriously considering," He sald [he would make a recommenda: | {tion to Fetzer In a week or 10 | days | It Is known that former major {league managers Bill Jurges and | Bob Scheffing are among the ap ries when Fetzer bought addi. from last year--Mathews, Banks, right « handed pitcher Mays and Aaron | The balloting for second base' « Ernie! Frick also sald that the player Broglio, Cards (28), draft this year would be held at Boston will be the site of theiLoulsville Nov, 28, Hull-Ottawa Habs Roll Right Along By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The big question In the East Against Wolves Gilles Trem: into the empty Sudbury goal, blay paced the Hull-Ottawa at] At Kitchener Danny Belisle ) J MN key League tack with his seventh goal of the kept Beavers on the trail of Ca. slicants, Ferrell sald he has not @'n Professional Hockey League ! ) ) Plant with Paul Richards, man.|i% which team Is going to be the season. Will O'Ree, Bob Ellet and nadiens with his goal 28 seconds ager of the Baltimore Orloles, or first to stop the power-aden Hull: J, C, Tremblay added the other before the tinal whistle, He eli with Casey Stengel, ousted Tues. {day as manager of the New York Yankees Ottawa Canadiens, The Canadiens chalked up their [rth straight victory Wednesday goals to boost the Canadiens' maxed a wide-open [ree-scoring tally for five games to 20, game with his shot into an empty The teams played a slow first net after Royals had withdrawn Ferrell added that retired Bos: night handing a 4-2 defeat to the period with Canadiens ahead 3-2 thelr goalie, {ton Red Sox slugger Ted Wil {llama has not been approached ithe same time second « place minute to go Wolves almost {about the job Oshawa Man Heads Ontario | Curling Assoc. lust place Sudbury Wolves, At Kitehener-Waterloo Beavers only | a 44 tie with Montreal Royals. | Kitchener will have to take on the Wolves Sunday before they| get a crack at the Canadiens {next Wednesday, Meanwhile the who shared Sudbury's two goals {league leaders play the second: with Alf Cleary, scored a goal to-last Sault Ste, Marie Thunder | birds tonight and fourth « place | Kingston Sunday, | in the third, With less than a | Beavers had the best of play, g |outshooting Royals 53 to 20 with knotted the count after Sudbury! other goals by Don Cherry, coach Murph Chamberlain pulled | Denny Olson and: Howle Rupp. out goalle Gerry McNamara, ; . , Wolves fired what) appeared the But Montreal capitalized m equalizer when sHmmy Moore their opportunities, Guy Black : packed their attack with two goals, with singletons by Lou that the referee disallowed, With Denis and Skippy Burchell, 11 seconds left J. C. Tremblay clinched the game with a shot | [Curling Association has voted to support a bid by the Guelph club for the Canadian schoolboy championship in 1963, It already is supporting Kitchener's bid for ihe, Canadian championship in 0! TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Al Parkhill of Oshawa was elected president for 1960.61, sue. ceeding Stuart Lee of Brantford The association approved the entry of 35 new clubs, including Buffalo to its membership, One other United States club, Detroit, already is a member, The asso clation now has 219 affiliated clubs, REMEMBER WHEN? . . Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Tigers made a great comeback to win the Canadian senior lacrosse champlonshin over New Westminster 12 years ago today, Tigers lost the first two games, then took three in a row to capture the Mann cup, | HEOttawa Adanacs SN | HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS National League F 0 16 19 16 3 1] 0 2 12 Wednesday's Results Montreal 1 Toronto 3 Chicago 0 New York 2 Tonight's Game Boston at Detéoit Eastern Professional Ww *T PF 020 2 A I } 1 18 Marie 2 0 Sudbury 1 1 19 Wednesday's Results Montreal 4 Kitchener-Waterloo 4 Hull Ottawa 4 Sudbury 2 | A Pls 28 1 9 9 MN 6 0 6 1 5 16 L Montreal Chicago New York Toronto Detroit Boston 8 10 N 8 0 6 I § 17 4 Nn 3 AM ) 9 Kitchener Montreal Kingston S \ 3 a 2 3 2 3 3 Strathroy 2 Chatham § JOIN THE MOT Tonight's Game Hull-Ottawa at Sault Ste, American League J Marie Springfield bh) Quebec Cleveland Rochester Butfalo Hershey 4119 Providence § 0X Wednesday's Results Cleveland 6 Hershey 3 Tonight's Game at Quebec Western League Portland 1 Winnipeg 4 Edmonton 2 Calgary 1 Ontarle Senior 0 0 0 1 0 hd 36 20 28 a ) 3 3 2 ] 3 4 2 3 Ruffalo Prompt Road Service, Per Valable Personal Accider A vit a few of the Mem id's largest family of p F wilion members J W NOHA Senior A Fimmins 68 Kapuskasing 8 Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon § Saskatoon 4 LEAGUE 31 ROWE ST. {with a time of 0:48.6, | Crothers won the 440-yard hur: [dles, the half mile and paced the! a fighting final lap that over. came a 26-yard McMaster lead, Seven universities ¢ d " FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | Ontario Agricultural College was | fifth with 13 points and Queen's | [a "Han Toronto mile relay with | last with one point, | Peter Adams of McGill, last|/Ppines, knocked out Goro Taka. | yasu, 126, Japan, 1, year's Hee Phillips Cup winner and intercollegiate record holder {in the three-mile event, won the! mile and three mile races, | Morris Lionchick of MeGill| won the shot put for the second {year with a 44 ft, % in, toss, | NHL LEADERS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings Montreal, won 4, | lost 2, tied 2, points 10, Goals--Moore, Montreal, 9. 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