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The Oshawa Times, 10 Nov 1960, p. 18

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a ER de of RG be Bo dn a dE Ba Bal v 7A ery ry vo" . 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Movember 10, 1960 FALONEY -- PAQUETTE IN EXCHANGE Top Pass Combo Traded To Cats quette "have been traded fo us unconditionally," Lumberkings Rap Jay C's Erle Cay Lu snd] Tuscon and the Oshawa Jaycees ) in a local Industrial Basketball League game Tuesday at Simcoe Hall and the Lumbermen walked off with » convincing 67-41 vie- aycees broke out fast In the opening os control ir yrgo gn Ag Be Brig HE a isvows ond Yiod Up OWS w divided 10 points between IGH SCORERS -- Ernie Cay's the losers their only| were led to thelr big victory Bill Walker and Dave Chuck Tuscon, Malcolm | Bill Walker and Don Jeyes with time|18, 11, 11 and 10 points respec tively, Yor the Jaycees, it was Ji Burrows 16 and ¥red U aw 11, CAY'S -- Williams, 3; Bolvin, |7; Jeyes, 19; 18; Walker, ners on even terms at 2222 by|1l; Longley, 11; Campbell, 4 and halftime, McMillan, 3, Fouls 13 out of 29, CAYS TOOK LEAD JAYCEES ~ Upshaw, 11; Van fter halftime intermission, ag 2; Burrows, 16; Attersiey, "Kings" really poured it on or|4; Blight, Lockhard 4 and Ed com y outclassed the wards, 4, Fouls 9 out of 19, Hosers 217 to open up 8 com-| Officials -- Leo Kelly and Dave manding lead, Kelly. Scorer, Tim Nelson, MONTREAL (CP)~A rift that in the Montreal to have either of them, Hershey Bears Down Indians In AHL Tussle By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If Springfield Indians ever en. | tertained any thoughts of making merican NHL BIC SEVEN IN ETCHEVERRY MAL PATTERSON 8 runaway of the A Hoeksy League race, the notion The deal wes completed by Ted niire ; hey ery "What's has been quickly dispelled, (Workman, Alouette president really behind i? ese ere Dron ed Wings Aa: | and Jake Gaudsur, president of |typiesl reactions Y, 3 Nervous Players Bother F. Blair JOHNNY BOWER hits the ice to block the scoring at~ tempt by Erle Nesterenko of Chicago Black Hawks in the first period at the Stadium in Chicago last night, At left is Maple Leafs' defenseman Allan Stanley, Unidentified Maple Leaf player checks Ed Litzen- berger of Black Hawks (12) In background, ~(AP Wirephoto) The Indians, who w 11 of thelr first 13 games, lost their! 1, third straight Wednesday night. | How [the Ti-Cats, Workman left after-| Mg } roved the dea , cole Cats, Moss, who approvi lected two Sole Jove, a ward for New York, [described the Vicheverry - fo wight as Détroit beat New York| Gaudaur seid the trade had|/loney part as a 'case of tra sons heat Roch ; hy 43 and moved into sixth|/been cooking since Saturday a great individual star for a 572 at Rochester Americans right winger, 'Hershey Bears turned back OTTAWA (CP)--Coach Frank hitting tactics to send his (eam Soringlicid 32, while Buffalo Bi- gsi of Ottawa Rough Riders is|to the Grey Cup final in Van worried about a Saturday frost, |couver, Clair has not decided whether And by that he doesn't mean to start Russ Jackson or Ron Lancaster at quarterback, Both are expecied to see time on the field, The return of Lou Bruce to his end spot in the defensive lineup improves Ottawa chances of 1iwhen the Als were beaten 30-14|great team player." akikgiakgt : act moby due Sationa |by Ottawa Rough Riders in al He sald he thought the Patter Springfield's league lead OVEX| ihe weather, but the frost that 4 " the second - place Quebec A A [Big Four sudden-desth semi-final |son - Paqueite trade would help|the se y C08 might seize his players' nerves a Hi Jou wus Ae ig game. the Als where they are weakest Wav cut de two points, in the first game of their two- fifth - place Bobby Hull of Chi. "Frankly, I never dreamed --at defensive end : a wiaack snapped game semi-final series Bgainst| cago who scored a goal in the(the Alouettes were interested In|, ow np oF DEAL ' Toronto Argonauts starting here home, | ' | getting rid of Etcheverry, 1 was rtoha. | . y two days from now to decide the sig 0 shutout Vietory | 2t ounded when he was offered) Neither Patterson nor Ktche| Willie Marshall, who assisted |gast's Grey Cup contender, 2 ¥ verry knew of the trade when ition Hershey's first two goals, ) meeting the Toronto offensive Rangers' Andy Bathgate, who Se for Faloney." Gusdput 3 a HH Y nnounced by Ken Brown,|scored the deciding tally in the|; Riders id wis i hay To slick: threat, 1t also releases Milt Gra- was credited with an assist) f ays egal uarterbacks the Als publicity director, {third period, Rey Kinaswich and hg: 8 Hn be far nd by ham for duly at offensive tackle against. Detroit, 1s seventh with|one of the Greatest qUErerbaCit™o oiiorson was en route by car|Claude Laforge scored the other|il {ows they "would never re|#0d Fred Robinson for his regu- a 6-0-15 record, |e -- poi ATR box am his home in Larned, Kan, goals. Harry Pidhirny and Bruce fish 4 lor ob I] quar, " 1 The leaders: G A pia. 106 attraction," | Etcheverry learned of it In O-(Cline were the Springfield What Clair Is hoping for 15 10 ie club worl out as usual tawa, where he had gone on a/marksmen Wednesday despite a light driz- 9 14 23 | JUMPED AT OFFER (business trip | Buffalo erupted for four goals|TeCaPture the fine defensive edéeizie and a muddy practice field, 1H 7 Asked who suggested Patter) "I'm sure that we can make in the third period to break up a|!h® Shutout By Hall Boosts Chicago One Point Ahead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Geoffrion, Montreal Moore, Montreal allowed Ottawa to swamp) - than a week they had to come hind the net and slapping an Toronto 38-1 in thelr last regular Goalle Glenn Hall came through with a shutout perform. Wednesday night fo lead| ance Chicago Black Hawks back into|of the third period, Then the fire. Minutes to go, first place in the National Hockey from behind with at least three angle shot pass Worsley, goals in the third period to win They trailed 3-1 as late as 1245/1 works started, 813 son for Paquette, Gaudaur said:|a satisfactory deal with Sam.' {close game, Billy Dea sparked 6 14 "It wasn't me, but T sure jumped |Gaudaur said, "And I'm equally|the Bisons with two goals, Barry 8 9 at the idea," sure we'll be able to satisfy Pat- (Cullen, Dick Gamble and Doug 412 Montreal fans the news terson." {Barkley accounted for the other Belliveau, Montrtal Ullman, Detroit Hull, Chicago Murray Oliver scored Detroit's Howe, * Detroit Defenceman Pete Goegan got ie winner with less than two took Pa-|Buffalo goals, Stan Smrke and Alex Delvecchio let go a 40-foot first goal in the opening period Bathgate, New York 6 9 15 'hard, rne/ While Brian Cullen, Camille™ . -- - the| Henry and Dean Prentice got the League Hall (ses for the last three seasons, had|(Gump) found the going rough in Chi. [nels after the NHL's allstar goalie screened shot that eluded Lo Worsley, back in a chance to move The Wings| have lowing 22 goals, ya 8 first-place tie tonight ; __|GETS FIFTH GOAL But Wednesday night the mild | Brown said Faloney and ® y hd missing two games Ranger goals : | : cago's five previous gemes--al-| With a back injury The Red Wings and Canadions 1 - , into a ~ | John Macmillan scored for | Rochester, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian army officers won the International military team jump- ing championship at the National Horse Show in New York's Mad|- ' Parker MacDonald scored his play the Bruins in Boston while| ] soft-spoken goaltender was back fifth goal of the season less than Canadiens host the Rangers in in top form, stopping '20 shots in| four minutes later, skating be. Montreal { 11 } peners blanking Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 at Chicago, The victory pushed the Black Hawks Into a one-point lead in the standings over Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red wings, tied for second spot The surprising Red Wings scored three times in less than six minutes in the third period fo turn a seemingly sure defeat into a 43 'triumph over the Rangers at New York in the league's only other scheduled game has 18 Chicago now BASKETBALL Hawks Line Change Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks, points who rolled to their first league | Niagara Falls vhile the Canadiens and Wings| victory in the OBA Big Six Bas. 17 have Toronto dropped three! keiball League Monday points off the pace with 15 points, | with an 85-54 victory over Hamil. Boston Bruins are fifth with 12 and the Rangers, third game in a row, are in the} cellar with nine points, SECOND SHUTOUT Hall's shutout was his second| of the season--most by an NHL| goalie this year, Bobby Hull, the league's scor-| ing champion last season, got his| elghth goal with a blast from the| blueline, Defenceman Elmer Moose) Vasko got the second goal when he took a pass from acting on behall of the Red) Hay near the Toronto| Will shoot the first basket to openi Toronto's|the season for the Hawks' club Johnny Bower cleanly with a 10./Game time is # pm, at Donevan T footer as he crossed in front of|on Thursday, Nov, 17, Bill goalmouth and heat net | The Red Wings' victery marked the second time In less| Canuck Showing At Olympics | 'Satisfactory' HALIFAX (CP) -- Canada's howing at the Olympic games In| Rome this summer was "satis.| factory under the circum. stances," E. Ken Yost, honor. | ary secretary of the Amateur| Athletic Union of Canada, said . Wednesday night, Reporting to the opening ses. sion of the 67th annual meeting of the AAUC, Yost sald 'there cannot be very much improve. ment until a long-range plan is initiated, We sent the best team) possible, It is absurd to think any athlete let us down or did not do his er her best." He blasted Oly m pie critics "Unless they can come up with concrete suggestions to improve the showing, there is no object in idle gossip. It does not help the situation." Committee Wednesday the chairmen included: named Fencing, | Jack Dalton, Islington, Ont; Lefty Grove was named in 1931, |"apped home four Farrell,| In 1847, Joe Dimagglo got the 804 nod over Ted Williams, ut track and field, Neil Hamilton; and wrestling, Schleimer, Saybrook, Ont. Joe Tiger-Cat Bees Could Lose QB HAMILTON CP) ~-- Hamilton |will not enter the league and so ton CYO Montclairs, will have a Falls losing their week's rest before they take on ) Tamilton Quigleys in their home opener in Oshawa next Thursday, !lton CYO, Though they won by a big score| {|there appears to be lots of work| St. Thomas, to do if they ave to be strong con-| Nov, 24 - tenders in the Senior loop, Mgr.. sonburg. Coach Fred Whalley is planning| Nov, 26 several line changes for their next|Quigleys, game at Donevan Collegiate next week, {Hamilton CYO Alderman Gordon Attersley, bt Word has been received from " Hamilton that the Toronto clubs)' it will go as a six-team group known as the OBA Big Six Senior] League, Following is the sched ule for the first half of the season 7 Nov, 10 St, Phomas at Till sonburgh Livingstones H Roger Maris Nips Mantle As MVP BOSTON fielder Roger Maris Wednesday was named the American League's 'most valuable player for 1960, edging his New Yor! | Yankees teammate Mickey Man. tle by three votes, | The prize trade from Kansas City collected 225 di points in his first season with pe the league champions to Man. % tle's 222, er Results of the balloting an nounced by Hy Hurwitz, secre: Points up on second-place Wind. ® tary of the Baseball Writers As. |8¢ sociation of America, were the|leam western grouping, second closest in the history of | the award given annually since COOK DROPPED MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Darry| Cook, rookie defenceman from Eg Hamilton, was cut from Milleach for Chatham. waukee Falcons of the Interna: |added two assists, night! 0shawa, mayor, Oshaw a, "homa pees ie St, Thomas at Osh. Kassinger's 6-5 ilton CYO, stones at Oshawa, ow Thomas, | Chatham wns o OUEplays Stratford acquisition Maroons outclassed Stratford Ine SCORE coasted the rest of the way the third for two goals, son Square Garden 23 years ago tonight, The Canadians, with a low aggregate of 12 faults, de. (dofeato tame from Belgium, the The NPHL (UAW) commenced | chet, Sutton, Irvine, Hillock, Acadians: Burgess (Waller) 4.04] activities on Nov, 6, with the first| Barnoski, Worsley, Mason, Bryan Dunns: Duffield season encounter here Oct, 22, SUPERIOR DEFENCE WON On that day it was superior defence that did it, says Clair, And he is banking on a repeat performance of the same hard: YCAZA BLAMELESS NEW YORK (AP) -- Aqueduct race track stewards ruled Wed: nesday, jockey Manuel Ycaza is blameless for the ualification of his mount, Big Walt, in Tues. day's fifth race, This clears the way for Ycaza to ride Bald Eagle in Friday's Washington, D.C, International at Laurel, Yeaza won the International with game featuring last season's final- and Brown, (D, G, Lintner) ists, Kinloch's and Stamping! STAMP P, -- Sweetman, Ladd,|Dunns: Hayes Plant, in the leading role, Kin-|moeMillan, Cawker, Warner, Eno, (Duffield, G, , 745 loch's with some new additions gradbury, Anderson, Phillips,|punns: Locke ; 8.30) to last year's squad looked to be owes, Redshaw, Clements, Vaile] yoo nt mining) 21.80! Republic of Ireland, The Nether. lands and the United States, Lintner) Plan OLD COUNTRY SOCCER solid at every position and they japncourt, Collins, Watts and Co- . , demonstrated this as they got off| ohrane Dunns, Bradbury 23.50 to a flying start in posting an 8-3) op 0 paver Copeland, edd Mi v hy decision over the defending cham: iy rie 0 Mid DUNNS ~ Maxwell, Alexander, i Dunn's, formerly Garnish Bn. Lintner, Ferguson, Pipher, plons, (winless last season), got off ton' nr ar, 1 am Bradbury, Walker, G, Lintner, g.80| 8 Impressive start as they hand: Hayes, Twining, Ledger, Woods enled Acadian Cleaners a thorough Ag nl Ad ' ) A Locke, Duffield and Norris, | beating to the tune of a 10-3 de- 4 wr Tindal : 94.90| ¢lslon, With McPherson subbing JACADIAN CL: Tindall, Me. #tor goalie, Tindall, who was side:| Pherson, Newell, Burgess, Burke, [Yined early in the contest with an|J, Lyons, Waller, Johnson, Davis, injury, Acadians tried hard but Goulding and Twining, |were unable to cope with Dunn's| Trim and Hardware made their 9.08 frequent scoring thrusts, Initial appearance in the NPHL a 1.20 First Period winning one as they fashioned a | Dunns: Ferguson | 4:2 decision over another newcom- D, Lintner .+vs 3.05 er to the League, Nickel Platers. The Platers held on to a slight 21.45! Dunns: Hayes (Twining) ... 8.20 b | : Locke (Woods) 25.90 | lead midway into the final period 24.00| Dunns: Locke 0 Jead muway into tho Nuat bere | Dunns: Woods (Locke) ,.., 26,08 | Acadians: Newell (Burgess) 20,00 goaltending by Talbot In the Dunns: G, Lintner (Pipher) 20,55 Plater's net, However, the Trim squad kept Final Period Dunns: Woods (Norris) up steady pressure which enabled -- them to claim the victory over a tiring Plater crew, First Period Platers: J, Jackson (Freman) .......iv100 Platers: R, Jackson ,.,.... : Final Period Trim: D, McPhee ,.....v1v¢ Trim: Proctor (O'Neill) ,,, | Trim: .K McPhee { Firefighters nipped Kassinger's the Imperials with four goals, (O'Neill, atthews) ., [Construction (formerly Teachers) Kemp scored the other two for Trim; Xx McPhee pe w- 8 Tue ight at Bowman-|/the Imperials, (Tindall, O'Nel Det 3 Wisubury Liviug, 6h Tiesdsy nis Imperials out:| Daniel, Gough and Baker sear. TRIM and HARD, Mat. |gcored Local 969 of ITU 6.3, od a goal aplece for the Unlon|thews, D, McPhee, Takach, K, | Kassinger's Cons't opened the|Club. McPhee, Matthews, Tindall, Nash, soning the first game when| The game moved at a fast pace| Proctor, Spratt, Butler, O'Neill Og Ai dled his way from|and the Imperials dominated the and Henning, [Mog stick-handled his way (EER play until the middie mark of the| = PLATERS: Talbot, J, Jackson, St, centre ice amd period, The Union Club Oortwin, Vermeulen, Vanderstoop, \ 88 | tinal ot lars evened it up at seemed unorganized until the! Solomon, Langstaff, R. Jackson [3:40 with Garrard, performing a|final period, [and Freeborn, {solo drive, putting the puck past | Wiltshire, Wiiohire the classy Firefighter HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS centre, scored at 8:10 with Knight assisting on the play, At 1020,/ By THE CANADIAN PRESS however, Hogg again scored to National League balance the score at 2.2, | WLT Firefighters pulled away at the chicago 22:30 mark of the first period petroit when Myles assisted by Knight neniveal beat Wiltshire to end the $00rNE Toronto Chatham in the first half of the game. |pogion 3568 New York 410 1 @ Wednesday's Results {Toronto 0 Chicago 2 | First Period Hamilton Quigleys at Kinloch's; Irvine (Bryan) | Kinloeh's: Fitchett (Brown) 15,5 Nov, 17 = Hamilton Quigleys at Kinloch's: Fitchett (Windatt) STIL Oshawa at Niagara Kinloch's: Bryan { (Irvine, Sutton) i T gt Final Period Tillsonburgh at Ham. Stamp. P.: Warner | (Cawker, Ladd) ' Hamilton Quigleys at| ginloch's: Sutton (Bryan) Stamp, Pl: Warner Kinloch's: Fitchett (Windatt) Oshawa at Hamilton| Kinloch's: Irvine | Stamp. PL: Phillips (Collins, Warner) ,.... 27.20 Kinloch's: Windatt (Brown) 20.43 KINLOCH'S ~ MePherson, Win datt, Pringle, McArthur, Fit- Firefighters Nip Nov, 12 Nov, 10 29,30 By M, McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON - Around a quarter million pounds worth of English football talent is either on the [transfer block or asking to be put there, Jimmy Greaves, the Chelsea and England goal-scoring wizard, valued at £60,000 at least, has asked for a transfer, He is quite frank in saying that he wants to play for a more success. ful club, It is doubtful if Chelsea will grant his request, Lining up with him and with a similar request Is Peter Dobing, Blackburn's international inside forward, who should bring some- thing like £35,000 in the transfer markel if his desire for a trans fer is granted, WAITING FOR BIDS George Eastham ls still unsign. ed, and his present owners, New: castle, are haggling with Arsenal about the price for him, reckoned to be around £50,000, Phil Woos- nam of West Ham, listed at around £35,000 is sought by Wel verhampton and Birmingham, but | West Ham have not yet agreed to let him go, Arsenal have offered Jimmy Bloomfield for sale, but the price of £0000 hog, ot OHA Senior brought any bidders, An ry wi Nov, 21 Nov, 23 Niagara Falls at | | Nov, 28 Niagara Falls at Dec, 1 -- Hamilton CYO atl 1.10 Dee, 3 rg Dee, 7 Oshawa at Tilison.| Tillsonburg at St. | , 17.46 24,20 Dec, 8 ~ Hamilton CYO at Till. mburg, | 8.00 11,08 Dec. 12 St, Thomas at Ham Dee, 14 16.00 homas Niagara Falls at St 17.40 Jan, 7 = Niagara Falls at Osh. a, ' Jan, 9 Hamilton Quigleys at amilton CYO Jan, WM Oshawa at 9 Paine of Southampton wants first A : os TT APIS givigion football, He will bring at A Pts. Chatham 12) least £25,000 in the transfer mar \ 1} 0 3 23 39 18| Windsor 4 b 4 1 1 2 44 86 20 22 43 48 302 25 6 4 ) 7 7 8 Some deals that have gone 7583 8 6 a through include the transfer of 018 ¥ Amngny Nicholas of Chelsea to 5 0 0/30 10 10/prighion for $15,000, and of Gerry Wednesday's Results [Baker, of the Scottish team, St, Chatham 8 Stratford 4 Mirren, to Manchester City for ; Friday's Games (210,000, 1 expect that at least Strathroy at Woodstock some' of the above-mentioned Windsor at Stratford players are likely to land with ORA, Junior A A Pls Manchester United or Wolver: S.Catn. 9318 3 WIOWPplon Wanderers, A Pts. |St, Mike's 31 2 17 6 CUP SURPRISES 22 Guelph 11 23 6] The first round of the English 20(Peterboro 21 18 5 Cup, in which no first or second 18/N, Falls 0 | 7 4|division teams take part, brought 15| Marlboros 1 4 29 2a few surprises, and saw some 14/Hamilton 1 4 019 28 2new gant-killers in action, Non 13 Wednesday's Results [league ~ Yeovil provided the 10/St, Catharines 4 Guelph 4 (tie) [shock of the day by beating Wal, Tonight's Games sall 1.0 on the latter's ground. {Marlboros at Peterborough | Bangor, also a non-league club, Niagara Falls at Hamilton knocked out Wrexham, by 140, Western League Midland League club Scarborough 38 17|Stratford 49 17| Woodstock 38 15 Strathroy 4 12|Galt 5 6 9 0 11 29 6 3 4 CHATHAM (CP) . Re oiation senlar victory before a| lied the score al 33 at 6:04 0 ight | Detroit 4 New York awd of 1,200 Wednesday night, second period, but at 8:30 Knignt Tonight's Games w A ) [put the Firefighters me lump, Yor ph ar head with Garrard gaining ano." Boston American League LT IF 7 a Ja 41 The win Maroons four 8 'o.| Assist on the play, al ydrd. Jn the fiver) At this stage both teams put up a fine showing but there was| a scoring for 13 minutes, Then Springfield 0 Garrard of the Firemen scored|Quebec 0 oal thus Cleveland H 0 1 The OHA leaders piled up 1 margin in the first period, unanswered § before 12 minutes elapsed ia] Jecond whassiand the second {gaining a two petivd nen te score §-3. Buffalo M Gutsole caught the puck at|Rochester 4% centre ice just as he came outiProvidence 311 0 8 Centres Frank Bathgate and of the penally box and went inj Wednesday's Results rnie Dick scored two goals and scored on Farrel, the busy Ruffalo 5 Rochester 2 Dick also! Firefighters' netminder who/Hershey 3 Springfield 3 Joe Malo, moved too quickly thus giving Friday's Games bid 20 on making Hershey 0 n The Indians rallied briefly In League champions, are complete while Aberdeen, who were fight. ing against relegation last sea: son, are up in second place, chal. lenging Rangers for the lead. Aberdeen beat their Tynecastle Tiger-Cat Bees may be without the services of quarterback Paul Giglia and tackle Bayne Hender- son Saturday when they play host to Verdun Shamecats in the sudden-death Eastern Canadian Intermediate A football final, Coach Glen Dawson said he won't know until Friday whether the two players, injured in the| Ontario final last Jriday, will be in the TiCat liteup, Me said Wayne Coombs will be available as quarterback if Giglia's injur- ies dga't respond to treatment Kitchener Kingston tional Hockey League Wednes- captain Jack Douglas, Earl Tow-/Gutsole an opening, Knight scor pufrale at Cleveland day. fers and playing-coach Ted Power ed from Batten 10 second) Rin Hershey at Providence added single goals for the win. to keep the score two up for thelaiehec at Rochester ners, Firefighters at 6-4, NHL LEADERS 1 Gord Candy waa best fo the The Home Bullets boxe would) osing Indians, scoring two of the not give up and a 06 of Whey ottawa 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |[0ur goals and picking up an as- 25 minute perid, Hogg scored his|g pr Ah Chicago, 'won 7./%8t Ross (Butch) Graham and|third goal of the night and earn-|q lost 4, tied 4, points 18 Rilly' Flick tallied the others. ed his hat trick, i Points a. Geof rion Montreal, | Hiatus n'Waved Ye i ginal acres Yu 3 for he Tye . y A ors hy a wide margin in every fighters. 5 i : { period. Chatham outshot Indians ¥ ~ " A Montreal ioals--~Moore, Montreal, 15, 134.31 but their inaccuracy and the IMPERIALS TAKE LOCAL 9%9 Assists -- Ullman, Detroit, and fine goaltending of Indian's Ron Gealfrion, Montreal 14. Salter kept the score down, Shutouts--Hall, Chicago, 2 Referee Mickey Brenner as-any Penalties Fleming, Chicago, (sessed three 3 minutes, o (Chatham, tallies, then Imps finally Lawson was the big gun for|Kitchener at Montreal, Eastern Professional WLT FA 4 Lo a" 50 56 » Wednesday's Results Imperials took a six-goal lead Sault Ste, Marie § Sudbury 4 before Local 969 of ITU collected Kingston § Hull-Ottawa 4 Friday's Games penalties, two toj wan handily with a score of 63. Sault Ste, Marie at Sudbury » 32 15 Wallaceburg 9 Seattle 4 Edmonton 5 Victoria 3 Spokane 4 | Ontarie Senior Stratford 4 Chatham 8 Pls | Ontario Junior A 21{8t, Catharines 4 Guelph 4 13 Ontarie Junior BR 3 Windsor 4 Exhibition HU, of Toronto 8 Oakville 3 9 Saskatchewan Junior {Melville 8 Regina 4 Saskatoon 2 Estevan 4 International League New York 4 Clinton 7 {Haddonfield 3 New Haven 7 (Johnstown 3 Chatlette 4 held Bradford City to a 00 draw, and Bath City, giant killers of {last year, drew 22 at Swindon, {Bury are out of the club, beaten 10 by Tranmere, and Millwall went down by 62 at Reading to lose interest in the competition, All the other cup ties finished very much as expected, THE GAME 1 SAW In spite of a gallant effort hy Fulham, Tottenham Hotspurs kept their undefeated record in tact at 16 games by beating their London rivals 5-1, The game, as | much more exciting than the score indicates, as Fulham, ad. mirably led by Johnny Haynes, never gave up trying, and at one stage looked like equalizing the score at two-all, But class told in the end, The superl ball-control of the whole Tottenliam team was what made the score reach five, Seldom did a pass go wrong, Cliff Jones was in his deadliest form, and his two headed goals were the result of masterly anticipation of a pass from the left wing on to his head and then Into the net, Fulham fought hard, but Tottenham were Just too crafty and skilful for their defence to cope with, WELL OUT IN FRONT Since Sheffield Wednesday drew 00 with Manchester United, and Burnley lost to Aston Villa, Tot tenham are now seven points ahead of the second place Wed: nesday, eight ahead of Everton, nine ahead of Wolves and 11 in front of Burnley, The unchecked Spurs look like they are making a runaway of the league cham- plonship on present form, In the second division, Shel: fleld United, beating Leeds 3-2, are now six Joints ahead of Ip swich, Norwich and Southampton, who are tied for second place, Ipswich, unexpectedly, lost 3-2 to Luton Town, while Norwich beat Rotherham 3-1, and South ampton took care of Charlton by the same score, UP IN SCOTLAND Hearts, last year's Scottish ly out of the running this year, 2 Goals In Third Give Teepees Tie GUELPH (CP)-Guelph Royals fired two late third-period goals in less than one minute to tie St. Catharines Teepees 44 Wed. nesday night in Ontario Hockey Association junior A play. Teepees led 10 after the first stanza and 2.1 after the second, Bob Cunningham sparked the third period comeback with a goal and an assist, Barry Jake. man, Rod Gilbert and Borden Smith scored the others, Ray Cullen, Murray Hall, John Brenneman and Duke Harrls Bald Eagle last year, counted for St, Catharines New Giant Killers Seen In Cup Action Jinx 'by beating Hearts 43 in Edinburgh, while. Rangers beat Clyde 3-1, Both Dundee, down 1.0 to Hibs and Dundee United, down 6-1 to Third Lanark, dropped back in the standing to give Aberdeen undisputed possession of second place, The Dons have lost only one game since the league sea. aon started, but they have drawn ve, ------------------------------------ POR PLAIN OR \ WITH AUTOMATIC \. PIN-SETTERS! {saw it at White Hart Lane, was MONDAYS AT 2 P.M, WEDNESDAY AT 9:15 P.M. Oshawa Bowling Lanes OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 3-263

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