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The Oshawa Times, 14 Nov 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Movember 14, 1960 TR BENIN CARU Called | Incompetent By CN HALIFAX (CP) --~ The honor. Double Leaf Wins As Pulford Nets 3 By ifisial By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Chicago downed 714iAlex Delvecehio and Parker Eric Nesterenko scored Chl Athletic Union of Canads rev Montreal Canadiens are back Sunday on home ice; Machomald cages lone gos! In the first pe- signed Seturday in Privat 10 their old tricks--winmng often The weekend games Jefe Cana Oiles Tremblay, brought W0 sioq with Leafs ahead 20 at the 40s of the union's snnual mest. and holding first place in the Glens with 2 points, Chicago has from Hull-Ottaws Canadians | time ing, Nationm Wockey League 2 points while Detroit and Tor. the Eastern P rulessionsl Hockey In a fiery resignation speech The Canadiens swept (wo week onto are tied for third piace League Friday, got his yh E Xen Yost of Winnipeg se. end games from Detroit Red With 19 foul for Sansdiuns Sunday : ed ae Jonoraty treasurer, Wings and New York Rangers to Montreal's Jacques Plante rst pened. oor ompetence and sald ty oA - 4 : at the stert of the second period) free I HT to vt or 07, More's margin of vita, don inks omg Detroit the Leals opened up & re in the first period and ™ hung on until Mahovlich scored lim an empty net with 16 seconds to go to beat the Bruins The Maple Leats, celebrating] Mahoviieh's gosl came after The victories #2 over the over WH minutes st New York Hed Wings at Montres SButurday Defore Camille Henry beat Bim the 30th anniversary of the first NHL game ever played st Maple Boston goalie Don Simmons had been removed In favor of a sixth attacker, He said Wilkie had been ah. sent from most of the sessions and 21 over the Rangers ai New for the Rangers' only gos), Leaf Gardens, had 100 much York Sunday--gave Canadiens #| Canadiens pulled away from ooovy for the Hawks Saturday, three-point lead in the standings the Red Wings Saturday on third: Bobby Pulford, 2-yesr-old cen over runner - up Chicago Black period goals by Bil Wicke and. coored three gosls for the Hawks Claude Provost Lents, Red Kelly got two more Toronto Maple Leafs swamped Henri Richard scored for Mon and Frank Mahovlich snd Ron! the Hawks 7-1 al home Saturday tres in the first period snd Ber- Stewart had one each. Veteran and won 42 over the Bruins at nie Geoffrion got the other in the Bert Olmstead drew assists on Boston Bunday, second, Detroit's goals were by four of the gosls, of annual meeting, He did pot SCORED IN FIRNT elaborate on what he found George Armstrong; Kelly and "Wrong" with the union, Kddie Shack scored Toromio's Interviewed after the meeting, tirst-period goals while Vie Fias He told & reporter: "If | said suk and rookie def Dal petent, I didn't mean fi, | tas Smith had gosls for Boston NAVE no animosity towards the in the second period, exoeitive, We Just hed lunch and The Black Hawks Sunday," Ported good friends" picked up their sixth triumph in 1° oid Ms | resignation would eight aris on Jome ice, They since 18, been secretary have tied the of Wo, remain: wi ' ing the only team undefested on Wilkie, not present at the meet. home lee this season, ing during Yost's resignation speech, sald later the rema The Bobby Hull » Murray Bal probably was made "in mat four-Billy Hay trio accounted for of the moment." four of the goals, Balfour gel Earlier, Yost stalked out ting two md Hull and Hay one yeesion after # a Merchants Hold Lead In UAW Hockey Loop EE Oshawa Merchants maintained Al Myles and Frankie Sutton 61 triumph, The winners tellied| Ed Litzenberger, Ab McDon duced their unbeaten record in the UAW blinked the red light for the los: four goals in the middle stanza ald and Nesterenko also scored The finance committee recom. Hockey League Sunday morning, ers, snd twice in the final frame, for Chicago while rookie Howie mended * Yost's honorarium re trouncing Tony's Refreshments] MERCHANTS Goal, Hawe;| Ronnie Wright, a speedy for Glover spoiled a shutout bid by main at $1,350 for another year, #2, In the second half of the defense; McMahon, Marshall, ward, was the winner's spark- Chicago's Glenn Hall with De: President Clarence Bligh sug. weekly (win-bill played in the Westfall and Wallace; forwards: plug ramming home three gomls (roit's lone gon) at 7:10 of the last gested it be raised to $1,800 § Bowmanville Arena, Baker Vend- Arnold, Armstrong; G, Westfall, which were his first gosls of year 4 high scoring trio of jue climbed into a tie, for sec. Sneddon, Tren and Bamolenko, campaign Newcomer Danny Bernie Geoffrion, Jean Belivesu ond nesting Credit Union 61 TONY'S -- goal; Melnick; de. Gray, Harv Burke and Jimmie and Dickle Moore retained heir "Ag ou result of Sunday's eon fense: R, Reid, West, Currie and Milton were the other hellringers scoring lead in weekend National oie the Merchants sre all alone J Reid; forwards; Myles, Ber Veteran Cal LeGree netled Hockey Lengue action in first place with 10 points on wick, Robinson, Smith, Hill, G, Credit Union erphsn gos! Geoffrion scored one goal and five straight victories Sutton and ¥, Button CREDIT UNION ~~ goal, Mor- up another on the weekend Raker Vending and Tony's are FIRST PERIOD den; defense, McClinton, Lodge, and now has 11 goals and 17 85 the punner-ups, each having post Wgrchant 8 eddon Gaudet and Smith; forwards: sists for 26 points, (wo hetler| od wo wins, two losses and a tie] TREMAINE == RECO Wills, Middleton, Miller, Elliott, than Moore who also gol a goal for five points, Hapless Credit pi ho, oa) Tamblyn and LeGree | and an assist Union are the hasement dwellers wih og I BAKER VENDING gon! goal In New with no wins in five tries (Berwick) | Vanstone; defense; Rorabeck, keep hia goal MERCHANTS = TONY'S 4, Merchants: Tran Woodeoek, Coskerton and Hart. m Ames Leftwinger Jack Sneddon who (Ramolenko, Sneddon) for ; a Wakls 3 on 'y on, | d is fast becoming the loop's most Merchants: Sneddon ay, Hamilton, Wright, anon, Beliveau is third with nine dangerous sniper, fired a three (Bamolenko) 19,00 H, Ford and Lintner goals and 16 assists, two of them gaa 'hat trick' in pacing the! penalties Smith 1.05 and R FIRST PERIOD weekend Merchants to a lopsided 82 win Reid 10.01 Union: LeGree Tony's, Bneddon now has COND P Penalties Woodcock eight gonls in four games ul von y OND PERIOD Tambiyd bo3 na Lodge Linemate Paul ran Also ta (Robinson, Smith) 5.10 AY ) RIO lied a single and George Bamo-| Merchants: G, Westfall Baker: Gray lenko garnered three assists, | (Armstrong) M (Burke) Other Merchants scorers were Merchants: G, Westfall Baker: Milton George Westfall with two, By d| © "i ar arshall) 11.46 (Hartford) Arnold and captain Jack Arm Penalties 4 R, Reid 5.00 Me | | I | A ae i A | Hockey League action in Maple | Leaf Gardens hy defeating Chi cago 7-1 on Saturday night LP Wirephoto NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal's rent and Leafs' Bert Olmstead streteh thelr neck to follow the puck, Leafs celebrated the With anniversar of National Nevin trips in front of Chicago defenceman Elmer Vasko, In the background Black Hawk defenceman Dollard $f, Lau BRIEF RESPITE for Chicago goalie Glen Hall as the puck flips away during aseramble in front of his net, Leafs Bob Indians Lead AHL Over Quebec Aces t Pre defenceman Willie core this when he fired and home a Bb-footer Bd seconds after Zelllo Marshall, set Warren Kd Mein Kinasewich Jack Hay Hyne John By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (i dence to re The pace-setting Springfield In digns swepl American Hockey League games from the Providence Reds ing weekend ning Sat and B4 Bunda thelr points The Aces when they tn Cleveland Ruffalo Rochesier 63 Hers Baturday Cleveland engaged In alfalr before Hochester won Sunday night, A total of 92 wles in penalties was out, Roger Cole, defenceman, ted ord when he spent the penalty box Boh Kabel scored three goals and Floyd Smith added two more as the Indians piled It on the Reds Sunday night for the sec ond straight game, Bmith's twe gave him for the weekend against the Reds The other Springfield SEASON 3.08 6.08 Rochester fe Millan ol two scorer ie slart Toppareini and NV and Garr y Yau LAr made the other i mund Hill any 10-3 he scored hi to H { w ra dence tallies Moore 111 Ma f and Eddie Cle vitheriand \ York Sunday pace eight 3] four in iffalo overcanu 4 wal Queber the Increase a ad fo 'E ae Qumhe MON seored Twice } Ihe Bill ' ! na in ao 1] ! wel other Eo) f 17 02 | §]] and Hear een edd OVE d bent Quebes and Assi MAFKSIMANR Was B SON st th wi 21 second mark of the overtime pe falled 10 keep Lare goal e dropped pair Baturday and Sunda pace Bl ) id : 9. (lil pie AFTER SHAVE Nol {[e]Y Quebec's goal Ww fired In Leclalr as coming on the Marie ried won Jean f 5.27 5.08, 11.10 Tackle Ww 1 ertime Cosselle seored leaders Over | A Pts 17 28 A 2 16 25 17 23 11 20 1119 y 18 10 18 a Smith Hela of { fwice and er Mike n Lahadie ho lost OPEning pe 6 American f n Providence, Other field goals were by Gerry Foley erson, Bruce Cline and Brian Kilrea for the Red B NOTE oF io and Jy Me i } Montreal Montreal Montreal Detroit Chicago to ey and Geotlrion 2 EH] cored g 40 lead Bpring Harry Fid And Kabe an eal once Quebec a Buffalo goals Gamble, Ron ind Boh Cour REF GETS ROUGH Referee Bill Frida) minors, four majors, one 10-min ute misconduct and one game misconduet in the rough Roches ter-Cleveland Americans Clesla, Stan sean, Gerry Ehman and Duke Edmundson. Barons marksmen were John Ferguson and Freddy Glover In Rochester's Saturday loss Claude Laforge scored twice for Hershey, other goals going lo riotous Ls min a foore 7 Beliveau Ullman Hull, Hathgatle lahovlieh Richard, hy Billy Jimmy Boh Diek Dea Were Maki, - nirny PD) "8 6.40 handed LL 4 Paul New York TT HAPPIEST ENDING and Vere Ranieri rookie Americans Scorer L} Toronto Montreal called 26 Larivee, George Danny Poliziani league MM minutes in a re STR VAY SS VIG ER RY A i as Ott Spice rey wave ton?" 4 CJ BITUERIE \// SHULTORN | Hank | BEOTETS Bmrke were Guy Rous scorers Pid less the in gin ghortlived tallied his first after had set it up with a spectacular yard run Lapointe's Was second major put Shameals ahead 18:12 early in the third and Yee added to the frame, an al y pr 0 own al lg he four ) an Brocklin fired a fourth dow field goal late in the fourth pe ™ Rete. Loe lead early in the Walston for a riod was the victory margin WIFU schedule short and when the Hamil v Kramer, Riders' president ton deep man fumbled the hall / 1081-52-88, was president of Kunenae dribbled the ball to the ww WIFU this past season lend sone and Lapointe fell on it {for this third major went was | WATERLOO (CP) Ontario | feated Acadian with 1308 against {Agricultural Colle ge Redmen|Acadians' 1118 truck for three touchdowns In| Acadian battled back in the the final quarter Saturday tO third game but again it was | WEEK-END | FIGHTS score a 96:10 victory over Wa: |Darrigo's who took the verdict terloo University Warriors in the with 4 neat 1316 game while Aca. Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [final Ontario intercollegiate foot {dian had to settle for 1208, New York--Florentino Fernan. Dall game of the season for both| Going into the fifth and final des, 184, Cuba stopped Phil|!ams. Wingback Boh MeKentie game the Acadian boys came up Moyer, 138%, Portland, Ore ha three OAS touehdow " and | with their best game of the day, ! p Singles went to ends Lave Hume 1041, to nose out the Darrigo Nosto San Glovanni, Italy » ] hd 4 nd J mn oko erica Soarponi, 121, Italy fod Gin Jonny fd Naifback)elub and eliminate hem from pointed Raymundo de Jesus, 122, Aldridge picked Aid indy Waterlea| he first aol on hi Bi ) was won raw, 8 tout hes ns. The other went Yo ihe Foople's club, Tijuana, Mexieo---Ernesto Bar: end Jim Hann, Don Targoss of he (Rah totals were Ye 111, Mexico outpointed Na: Waterloo kicked the game's only | oie 9 APPR Par ' "au cho Escalante, 110%, Mexico, 12. convert WY dian Cleaners § , but | Was : evident that both clubs were HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS fo ic» which resulted in many bad shots being made, Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Baker: Wright § , . 0 Fon trong adding the others | Mahon 10.45, Tran 18.95, R, Reid Sr urd, Hamion) 16.95 and G, Westfall 1045 § 10.07 Sask Rou hies THIRD PERIOD Penalties -- Woodcock 8.18, . g LJ Wills 11.20, Hamilton 11,20 and 420 Smith 15.00 Arnold Penalties Myles 6.46, Arm. (Gray, Rorabeck) strong 5.46, McMahon 6.00, Sned:| 7, Baker! Wright don 8,15, Armstrong 8,15, Berwick (Milton) REGINA (CP) The Bas katehewan Roughriders annual | HAMILTON (CP) Verdun Verdun deadlocked the eount meeting Sunday gave complete] Baker Vending spotted a first) Referee's -- Mel Suddard and Shameats Saturday night de than & minute later when! control of the Western Interpro period goal lead then scored six|Paul Kawerunk, Scorer: Jim i Boh Blackburn became feated Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ree aarierbacle Hol: Anderson. Jil vineial Football Union elub to a unanswered goals In rec ording a'8haw, : ly 108 death final before 600 fans {dent he dari 1 i, na 1 Shameats will meet the West McCoy harged from the Ver ghosen to pee oe 4 ao ern winners, Bt, Vital Bulldogs, 'dun 20 to put Bees in the lead ganization followed a ) » early In the second but the mar 1PS eqars Kramer, who succeeds Morris end Halfback Hank Lapointe scored ' authority te choose the manage 4 three touchdowns for Verdun ont. CORRIte gd he Rage Acadian Cleaners wound up the club meeting the Stan Jarvis Ine Don MePherson, Pon Macdonald, | first series of the schedule on surance club and the locals will Saturday at Plantation Bow lhe going all out for this series League game was decided Sun- of the day--for the victory four of the five majors ay by a margin of more than! Jim Taylor crashed over for| Brian Koshul tallied two of the meeting and approved the plan & points, Baltimore Colts and three touchdowns and Paul Hur. Hamilton majors, Buck MeCoy, margin two minutes later Kramer appealed for solid sup-| In order to win a play-off herth,| Jarvis 22, Acadian Cleaners 21, Koshul counted his second in|port of all fans in the province/the Acadians were faced with the Plantation Bowl 17, Seagrams 18, difficult task of having to win/ Penny's 11 and Melvor Plumbing Wn the final minutes five conversions in the Green Dutchmen when the team folded wwe Johnny Unitas hurled a 30-yard Bay win this year, got the other, Quarter... "sb the convert and Wright! elub lost 12 of 16 games and tied wo #corlng pass to Lenny Moore to| Detroit recovered a Los Ange. back Paul Giglla converted three \ioed a 45.yard single just be: two others and lost roughly #78,:(with the Toronto club winning by | Darrigo elub, fore the gun to wind up the Tiger | 000 10 ping, 1380 to 1311, ------ : M 18 1 The second game also was a Jim Martin's 1 yare " ; ! KILLED EARLY LEAD J tempted field goal by Kunenet the team through the regular ning this one with 1108 against IN 1087 for Darrigo's the he Toronto squad, still being OAC TOPPED WARRIERS | People's Credit Jewellers and de. (Ford) Merchants: Armstrong Verdun Shamcats Under Control |" ii 4+ 10.06 and J, Reld #50 Penalties = Hart were Bruce Cline, Harry 30 v ys F N Ane management eommitiee i [84:22 to win the Eastern Canada) 2." c "0 poss in the ond|™ Y ) 1 for the Dominion title fo be son in which Riders finished last as Lapointe Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS maining, Pat Summerall hooted Bill Swan and Bobby Yee got the Tack Rowana and Clair Warner Oe00 when the locals dropped a 82 de-| Final standing for first series; iladelphia Eagles retained nung scored one touchdown Whe came flo Rees from the the dying minutes of the third so that feothall may continue dl all flve games from Darrigo's|10, People's win the series hav. wogive the Colts, Western Confer-|les fumble and marched Of yards 0! them and Len Wright added a Cat sooring Head coach Ken Carpenter re squeaker although the scores in contention, had to keep win Adams, the distiller who made history with the (Gi, Westfall) (Gi, Westfall, Marshall) 11.22) 4 Baker: Burke . » TiCat Bees 0 Committee ivi 4 ford 5.13 and VENDING = UNION | Gray 10.58, hirny and Art Stratton intermediate football sudden R.A. (Bob) Kramer, club pres (one . * played in Bt, Vital next week In the fivedeam WIFU In First Series Ray Milley Wessel as president, was given Only one National Footballla 87-yard field goal--his second others, Wally Kunenac converted Some B00 persons attended the \ cision to Darrigo's Halian Foods, | People's 28, Darrigo's 23, Stan ~Aheir conference leads hy victor kicked two field goals and added ORFU senior Kitchener-Waterloo frame, Giglia tossed to Jim Sows here after a season in whieh the and the first game was a thriller/ing a higher pinfall than the " leaders, a 24-20 victory over/for the score that heal the single (hens Rears, HFagles' Norm| Rams In the final signed last month after leading were not too high, Acadians win ning in order to keep pace with now famous Private Stock, has done it again! St Cardinals a Fed Jaks a 10:13 triumph] Cleveland gained a 14.0 lead first quarter when Koshul fleld goal in the final 40 seconds, carries for the Rrowns, a one 1510 and Cleveland HRrowns LA, HELD LEAD WHITRY (CP)=The manager fon, eastern division leader, was 'ouchdowns and Chargers then ing a Saturday wight game in 20.7 play of the third quarter sparked The Redmen showed up more out aver Washington Red Skins then had to fight off 8, Louis Ve" from the nine-yard In other NFL games New York|the rest of the way, Jimmy feated Pittsburgh 27-24 on a Brown gained 178 yards in 28 : fe i Whitby Manager reen Bay Packers rolled over| game rushing high this season in B | ¥ high th Dallas Cowboys 41:7, Detroit Li-/the NFL To Protest Game ons edged Los Angeles Rams | it Loui Los Angeles quarterback Jack ofthe Ontario Hockey Associa Sond iis Kemp hit end Ralph Anderson tion junior B Whithy Hillerests In the American League, Hous. With two passes for first-period will complain to the OHA follow 24.21 hy Los Angeles, the held off a Houston counter » at: which the Hillerests trounced patern division pace-setier, Dal tack - Newmarket Redmen of the Met g romped over Denver M.7 and Halfback Tony Teresa's 8% popolitan Toronto junior B kland downed Buffalo Bills yard touchdown run on the last league 41 Oakland as Raiders avenged a (han halt an hour late with only CAME FROM REHIND [38:9 drubbing by Buffalo neon 1 ; thely New York Giants trailed Pitts-| Abner Haynes ran for 114 on is seven players and dressed Roger Nellson, who over age and socored Newmarket burgh Steelers for more than 30 yards, added 40 yards with two all the minutes, then tied the count pass receptions and scored one 24.24. With only 40 seconds ve: touchdown for Dallas Petes Grab Junior Lead Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS [then Jim Porter made it 20 five Peterborough Potes Saturday Minutes later, Sonny Osborne, Broke their tie with St. Cath. contributed three goals te Marl: arines Teepees for the top of the horos vietory, put in his first--a Ontario Hockey Association jun. fluke from almost behind the net for A table at 16:42 in a hard-playved first Petes, who defeated Teepees period #4, now lead the running with After a scoreless middle ses gine points, Teepees were rele: Oh Osbarne, tied the count with gated to third place, still holding a backhander after only three only seven points : minutes of play "Sunday, Toronto Marlboros SHOT TEAM AHEAD shaped thelr five - game losing' At 16:13 Osborne shot his team streak, beating Hamilton Red ahead with a drifting 20-footer Wings 44 Gary Jarrett made it 4.2 only 13 Also on Sunday, Niagara Falls/ seconds later before Porter col Flyers skated to a 41 win over lected his sécond goal for Ham & listless Toronto St. Michael's (lon at 19:49 Majors team The win moved Marlboras out The Flyers now take second of the league cellar and into a pace in the standings with eight/tie for sixth place with Hamil Wings ton, each with four points The Niagara Falls St. Michaels BA ER SCORED THREE game was the dull ene of the rera only goal LN] £1 Kitchener Kingston Sudbury 610 § 67 Montreal 1 D3 @ Saturday's Results Kitchener & Kingston 2 Sunday's Results Montreal 6 Kitehener | Kingston 2 Hill.Ottawa 3 Tuesday's Game Montreal at Sault Ste, Marie OHA Senior A N 0 0 0 0 0 4 ) y a a7 " hh aX (it) 14 16 15 1 Tuesday's Game Guelph at Niagara Falls Western League WLT ¥ Acadian Cleaners have had mueh better days but the club has had a respectable record for the series, having rolled the high YLT PF team score to date and complied i a nice team average of 1208 per a 1a ame for the 38 games rolled a {The individual player averages a were also very impressive: Dick Roston 4 y| Adams 258 for 27 games: Rob New York 0 5 Gallagher 253 4 Ay} awk San 3 ) 5 novaky M2 for 33: Ossie Keeler Detroit 1 Horton! Revita 9 240 for 2; John Hrico 232 for Chicago | Toronto 7 19 Lloyd Sabin 238 for MM and Sunday's Results John Trott 228 for 21 Montreal. 3 New York 1 Bob Gallagher was top Acadian Detroit 1 Chicago 7 shooter on Saturday with 255, 313, Toronto 4 Heston 2 252, 260, 311 for a 1391 total: Hank Game Tuesday Sarnovsky was next with 278, 315, Chivage at Detroit 208, 224, 338 for 1363; Ossie Kel American League lor 246, 153, 237, 261, 220 for 1117 Wi ) Lloyd Sabins 188, 212, 199, 28%, a 248 for 1107, and Dick Adams MN? 08 210, 209, 195, IN for 1100 W The second series will get um MH derway on Saturday at Bayview Rochester ] A Howl with the Acadian Claaner | Providence 613 Wi " Saturday's Results Cleveland § Quebee | Hershey 6 Rochester 10 Providence A Pts 0 19 19 12 Ul Adams now presents Gold Stripe, another Custom Blend, at a moderate price, created especially for the Ontario taste, Next time you buy, try mellow custom-blended Gold Stripe in its tall, handsome flask bottle in 25 ounce and 12 ounce sizes, and you'll agree, Adams has done it againl Montreal i Chicago Toronto Detroit A Pls 47 38 30 " RL al hh) Lh) Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg Vancouver Victoria Seattle Portland Spokane 0 ] 1 0 0 0 1 0 Saturday's Results Portland 4 Spokane & Seattle 4 Calgary 8 Tuesday's Games Spokane at Portland Edmonton at Vancouver 10 Seattle at Winnipeg Sankatohewan Senior Medicine Hat 6 Saskatoon 4 Okanagan Senior Kamloops 4 Penticton 2 Vernon 9% Kelowna 3 rail & Nelson 3 ) N) 1 3 | f i 1 PF 41 i" HH 17 SL] A PI H 0 al in Chatham Stratford Windsor Woodstook Strathroy 14 HH) 10 4 A an on 1 0 Saturday's Resulis Strathroy & Stratford 3 Sunday's Results Windsor 8 Strathroy 3 Wednesday's Games Woodstock at Chatham OHA Junior Galt i] {1 1} 3 11 10 99 LER Springfield Quebee Ruffale Hershey Saskatehowan Junior } Flin Flon | Regina § Prince Albert RLANKED CARLETON HAMILTON (CP)--MoMasters| Marauders closed their Ontario Saskatoon elerhorg " with the Petes elite Mulholland Howard Kellough, Doug and Murray - Hall Catharines goals Nell Forth opened the scarin Rat dor Hamilton ia the first frame, Falla Tuesday. playing his fourth season on soared "of his team's goals while! Flyers' gles went to Hugh and Red! decided to settle a high stick with , Catharines, Rarclay Pla: day | scared | Estabrook 8 The only excitement came in the third frame when Toronto defenceman Arnie Brown and forward Mm Estabrook Springtield Sunday's Results Quebee 4 Ruftale Cleveland 2 Rochester & Springfield 8&8 Providence 4 Wednesday's Game Quebee at Hershey CXN Fram Sa Eastern Professional N31 € their fists Roth received was majors named for and Mgh sticking Guelph moves Ao Niagara 3 20 sT1 8 8 Estevan 3 Moose Jaw 3 - Eastern League i Haddonfield 4 Clinton 3 Charlotte § Greenshore § Philadelphia 4 Johnstown § New Haven % New York 4 International League 1 Fart Wayne Muskegon 4 Indianapolis St. Paul 4 Milwaukee Omaha § Minneanolis 4 Falls Cath Mike's Guelph Hamilton Maribaros 0 AN Saturday's Resulis » hor y St. Catharines Toledo 1 Sunday's Results } Maribores 4 Michael's 1 3 1 Hamilton Niagara Falls 4 Intercollegiate football season! Saturday with an impressive 39:-0/ vietary over Carleton University, Haliback Don Young pleked up| three Marauder touchdowns, Len Gargarello, Dick Dahl and Vin. colt Franco alse hit for touch downs with Gargarelle kicking three converts. The win gave the Marauders a 42 record on the Vaar

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