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The Oshawa Times, 11 Jan 1961, p. 4

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Figure Move Adds Strength And Solidarity SAN JUAN, Puerto Ries (AP) The shitting of Miami to San Juan for the 106% bill saason not only eXends internationsl League Inte # third country et is give additional sin nd sor lidness (a the triple-A crest, Since the formation of Puerto Rican winter league Wn 1998, basehuil has heen # part of this Latin American country with is spirited fans, With soy kind of luck Wn wenther--#nd, of course, & Con. tending team--the International 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesiey, Jenwery 11, 19H) SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords » Someting to remenioer, ¥ youre a unter WAT MSE | 1 / Neighborhood 'Western Tiremen | Dart League |Blank Knob Hill | Fermi Park with # 5 fo # A 'Bonspiel Trophies Are Decided Toaay Tiivd Bownd fr Yee § 5 Gorges Matosrt 7: 6G Fast k frirtomhss ZR. Moet JB GHITELD TROPWY WIN VEE Bowtlmend. tran The league - leading Sone Fark by aE Pont, #8 Re AN rs Fe sme pieying after the hol y BRS Pieyers dowbling in and ow J. Crawiovd 2. 1. Wilkamaon F, Withemson 3, G, Verver MM. Parker 1, 7. Wyatt 2. M oe Mr 1, V. Graves |, A. Come mer 1, 4, Cruighend 3, 0, Clark B Hopson |, D, Bae |, M : Bae 1, 1, Bae 1, FT. Rae 2 and i, Faye 2 High three deans; M, Ger mond 126, B, Adair 173, Jine Wyatt 117, B, Clark 114, 1, Bae 122, ¥. Williamson 199 and J 1Righesd 199 High three darts hasehall one omings, 4. Williamson 7, 6G Parker 7, H, Payle 5, D. Ree 5 jean Craighead 5, B, Clark 5 8, Crawiord 5, J, Houston 5, F Parson 5, 4. Wyett 5, A. Com mer 5, and 1, Shobbrook 5 Team standings: Blorie #43 Fernhill 42, Woodview No Ww; Rundle No. |, 3; Eastview iB, N Oshawa 33, Rundle No 2, %% Woodview Neo, 2, 0 Southmend 71, Local Pee Wees Have Good Do' Oshawa Pee Wees played * host to three visiting teams Johny Kent's Western Thre wih # WA LT maainet Wowlers stared ow the yess Lids and it was Pawle with 36 1965 with # (remendows Wn whe Was manly responsibie for over Knokh Wilk Bowl last Sat fis win wrday aiternoon in the Toros The fifth end last game was City Major League when They (alen with 1216 against 147. 1 howled & five game score of B03 yas Paslone with 276, Manning as against Knol Hill Bowl with Sears 15 and Tony Vidas 15 # pg of 050 for 2 B10 0 une led the way for this vie wR ET) RRE Wis V EF ¥ tory closely contested mimes DEM. The team as # whole howled down 16 the wire and Ww Iowr of exceptionally well and very the games i was & Watler of futile relief was required. Kom which anchor howler w ou 18 Syary was siting out #5 the finish stronger and Wn last Bot relief howler, who Was Very wrday's howhng tit it wis JOR brilliant in Ws relief work, per ny Kent's Western Tre anchor soularty in the last game when [League's newest member can howler wt Wis best fie went in and howied a SOBE expect to draw more than 399. The first game was taken by of five strikes with Spare BOD customers : Western Tire bowlers with & which was mainly responsible Only pennant-winning Toronto score of U48 as ngainst 1209, In for the team's win in the fifth drew thet much in the 11, last this game there were no owl: game BERS oo hn large scores but every On the day for the winners The nrddition of Sen Juan bowler contributed, with Jones it was Paolone who led the way leaves the status of Montres! ; os five game score of 151 the only uncertain Mem in the 2%, Paolone 1, Paule 250, with & five gam Ww I on: he Manning Swartz 247 and Tony made wp of (261, 181, W7, wm, Henna that je exnected to Vida y obiowed by 1. Jones with Solved almost any day Vidas 247 270) folio oy i Harry Simmons, secretory of The second game was taken 1291 (06, 285, 271, 240, 24); REE H league, has disclosed with & score of 1166 against the beso 1216 (050, B36, BO PU ot rank Shawghnessy, who opposition's 1115 and in this 6); MARAE BWRITE IEG CAH, ou » ident last game i was Jonks With 285, U6, 207, 711, 25) and Tony fetid a Jonge en dol Paulo 246 and Manning Swart, Vides with 116% (217, 206, 193, iss civie group to take over 246 who led the way to the win. 224, 145) ! deserved un 'Me franchise, It formerly was The third game was the big , TIE 108Ing Leam deserved ® pwned by Tos Angeles Dodgers game of the day when the "He H rn iy Of the National league, team bowled 1318 against 1229 SCOTS OF WY, WICH 15 WSHARY| he other IL. cities =~ aside and in this game it was Paslone E000 COVER east from San Juan, Toronto and 337, Vidas 29% snd Jones 271 one or two points hut i was not Montreal ~~ are set, They mre who were mainly responsible £000 enough last Saturday Richmond, Columbus, Buffalo big ny respon Rochester and Jersey City, The Oshaws Cwring Chl s oi-ol4omn aks AGVARCER 16 anil DRay Bonsnel with come semifinais yeertay San Beir: 9 EOREIRGOn LOmEht and pres: grant and George FHIpatnek ont indications are that #8 five both of Oni, lost owt in 3rd / oA thesr coveted trophies will Be round action. K4 Khodes' Roya (Won Wy A OWR IES Canadiens wre favored (9 »n | Following yesierday s pay, ts one four of the anginal WE Osha. No Oshawa rinks sre inciud entries had heen ehmmpied, two ed wn the 1, B. Highfield Me € Lorre swe of sharing wm #4 monsl Trovhy event either | emst semifinal round pres and Jack Nash's London nek and one other rink was VER #8 Abe DirMartile of Welland, are dail top favorites in this. competition Don Holden's rink was the Both the fourth and fifth only Oshawa nuk 6 srvive in events, The Oshaws Times' the man event, The B. 5 Me and Dupleie Canada Trophy Langhtin Trophy Primary event, competinons, enter third round They defented Floyd Sharpe's play this mormng with "Bow Islington rink in the Wd round Mercer's Oshawa entry the only | of play of the man event, 85 lost - Pink swrviving in The yesterday 10 advance 10 16 Times Trophy play and Herb day's semifinals, against Boh Robinson's hometown foursome Laurie's Unionville rink. An: assured of a semifingl berth in other Unionville entry, Murray The Duplate competition Roberts' rink, defeated Fre 4 Following are yesterday's Stenson yesterday morning and complete resus i then in the third round ousted Al Parkhill's Oshawa nnk 18-4 Roberts and Wis men meet Al Entetko's Royal Canadians in the other bracket of the semi ER ray Fires 4 A f v ad & dd Liar, Fania Bryant row fusions ACEIRISN, % [ # f a / / #" , Pow Sians &rymet yal ales lea i, Kerr Otbartiie, a i MM, Mencher, i. Merman, [a WI Werk, 6 Compbei, Third Rownd ower 16 1. Ferrey, Eerie, 165; MH. Meier, OAWA TIMES TROPWY First Round ® WW. I Wed, % Frome I. Fre iM Wis, B. 6 MAAUGHLIN TROPHY ns IR Th besond Bound ' ' Fog pA » eicoiin, 9x5 J. Bell, Michael, ¢ Raaes / Goodiaionw, 9 M. Rabiner Farky 4 B Lor PUPLATE CAMARA TROWWY finals, Kotelko scored an exci Boverts, 9 F. Stenson First Round ing 14 victory aver Paul M) Third Round 5, Sergeant, chael's Oshawa rink in their § Hoa EL Die, third round game, to advance 16 5 | " a ody ¢ ; # LEARY: SHOE BY Ga LL SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell phar A " G » A A £ "w G £. Knight, the semi-finals. Kotelko elimin ' yA Far ' besond Round ated Herh Robinson's Oshawa FITTINGS TROPHY 1, Rob , 8 6 Kennedy, k in the second round pe besond Round $ : 5B. Carlyle io win at $8 and Bow against the red hot Western Tire SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' TWO OSHAWA RINKS, out of six that faced the barrier Monday morning in the 48-rink list of Oshawa 3-day Bonspiel entries, are sure of taking home a share of "the loot", as the teams enter the final day's play Don Holden's rink was the only one of the half-dozen Oshawa entries, to survive in the primary event, The Col. R.- 8. Mel.aughlin Trophy play, He came up with another good win yesterday, & 6-5 win thal included two "dead-ends' I0-end game advance the semi-finals today. In the Duplate Canada Trophy event in the to to Herb Robinson's Oshawa rink also reached the semi finals bracket win last night, after losing out in their morning game. Paul Michael's rink and Al Parkhill's foursome, two Oshawa, survivors in the main event. were eliminated in yesterday Ard Round Al Kotelko of Royal Canadians ousting Michael and his men "while Parkhill's rink bowed to Murray Roberts of Unionville, The Roberts-Sellers-Jewitt-Grant combinat- ion is now favored to take it all, with Boh Laurie, also of Unionville, expected to he the opposition in the final round. Both The Fittings Ltd, Trophy and the J. B, High~ field Trophy are sure to go out-of-town, as no local rinks survived in either of these events, In The Oshawa Times Trophy eompetition, ene lone Oshawa rink is still in contention, with Bob Metealf and his Royal Canadians picked as the lavorses, They have won this particular . years and are trying to Bab 'Mercer's Oshawa entry survielng rinks in The Times with their play, make is event for the past wo it a threesstraight deal included in the eight Trophy play BRIGHT BITS» Oshawa's Ladies' Tankard repre sentatives, defending the Ontario title they have wen the last twn seasons, start distriet eliminations today in Whith ENGLISH SOCCER players are going through with their threats of putting on a strike, The clubs their executives have heen pussy-footing around now for several weeks hut apparently the play ers are irked and they're not going to fool around any MIDLAND LADIES won out in their district Ontario Ladies' Tankard play yesterday, Mrs Ray Trew winning her game 11-8 while Mrs. Charles Walton made her last rock of the game count, to lose aut 11-7 thus giving Midland the win by ane shot, over Camp Borden NORTH BAY is being "promoted" a5 & New entry the Eastern Pro Hockey League Their presence in the sehedule would he a decided help tn Sudbury and Sault Ste Marie FRANK MA. HOVLICH is second in the NHL point=scoring race, with only Boom Beam Geoffrion hetween him and the title, Bernie has 88 points and Frank has Aj, the latter having 36 goals TORONTO LEAFS have handed veteran Archie Wilsan his velease. The move catches the Oshawa Kinsmen Club aff-base a little they'd figured an Archie heing their guest speaker at their annual "sports night" meeting, temorrow, here JACQUES PLANTE reports himself as healthy again and ready to resume his spat between the pipes for Mantreal Canadiens. But the way Charlie Hodge has heen tending goal for the past few weeks, Habs may elect to stick with Hodge and insist Plante enjoy a longer convaleseing period Beaton's Top Rival Juveniles OSHAWA DAIRY Braiden; defence Kolesnik Cover, Cheeseman, Parteous and langer In now It may seem strange hut Rea ton's Dairy, bhasement.dwellers in the Oshawa Minor Hockey | Hockey League game | them {ul I felt sure | INE Anywhere mw tion In the the Fittings secondary even id. Trophy ¥ for four J, 6 Fo £ RE Mas otrick, & § € Knight nowkq BRUINS STARTING NOW TO BUILD FOR 1 The Bruin BOSTON (AFP) place yoston vinced they are going nowhere hula Thursday 7 York National this start ng night Ba ngers season, wil for the future gEainst in New 4 here "I had (the fo go along nlder coach "I 1 hink definite, Now Schmidt said that's pretty want all the young legs | can find Two of the casualties in Schmidt's revamped lineup last en with players) un we weren't go Milt now will he Vie Stasiuk and Bronen Horvath, kingpins of Boston's once-potent Uke line They as spare for wards will serve I can older play gone as far a with some of Lhe el Schmidt said, "I'm go i fo use all the youngsters I can. They dseerve a chance tn get experience and develop I'm going tn use kids like Dallas Smith and Aut Enck son on regular shifts and try to build for the future Schmidt said he is consider ing bringing up some promis ing farm hands (a replace velerans I Dickie Kerr Finally Gets Recognition HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)=Dickie Kerr, honest hero of hasehall's most emharrasing world series i the first winner of the annual Tris Bpeaker Award Kerr, who pitched two vietoy ies against Cincinnati Redlegs in the 1819 world series some of his Chicago White Box (eam mates said they tried to throw got the award Tuesday night as President Warren Giles and seven National League man agers welcomed Houston the National League at the city's first major league hase hall dinner Kerr was chosen for his eon tribution tn baseball, One of them was seated at the head tahle--a former Class D pitcher Toronte, Uxbridge manville sent representatives 16 make Bn Interesting evening for the many spectators whe turned out, The home Leams proved their strength over the visitors with three victories ¥. GERTRUDE'S: TORONTO St. Paul's from Toronto took a 1240 defeat from the powerful St. Gertrude's, Terry O'Neill earned another shutout with his superb goaltending Paul Brockman paced the win ners with three goals, Dignem, White, McAvoy, and Hambly produced two goals each fo swamp the Bt. Paul's hoys Kennedy scored the other Si Gertrude goal, The only penal ty was awarded to Robert Cooper of St. Paul's for rough into Ness ST. JOHN'S - UXBRIDGE St. John's defeated the Ux bridge squad by the Lally of 51 Uxbridge took the lead early in the game with Biarnro se Oring. | He was assisted by Landry, Bi for the team's win The fourth game was taken Minneapolis Pays Off At | Half-Million MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The American Association Monday bowlers will meet Ed bowlers of the second Western Tire howlers race for the very close with Pasquales lead { [mals 19 points points and Kent's Western Tire 17 points which replaced Havana last summer The 11, season onens April 18 and San Juan will be host to Toronto Next Saturday marks the end series when the take on The 1s he strong O'Connor Bowl second series coming Sunday afternoon, Jany- ary 15, at 2.00 p.m, sharp st the Motor City Bowling alleys in a friendly exhibition match and it is expected that this mateh will he quite a good one as the Wil- Western Tire son Furniture boys will try to Wilson's prove that the teams in Group ng the way with 20 points, fol owed by Tuxedo Junction For Ascot Clothes 18 Johnny Kent's accepted a settlement of about Furniture Store howling team, "C" are stronger than the teams £500,000 from the Twins for rights te the Min neapolis-8t. Paul ritory The indemnity mgreement ending & wrangle of nearly two months, was reached in an ex change of telegrams hetween president Calvin Griffith of the Twins (formerly Washington Senators) and American Asso ciation directors meeting in Denver, Loss of Minneapolis and Ht | Paul, cornerstones of the AAA baseball ter! Aussies Are Into Canadians in 100 years of inter national heavyweight racing § NO ASSURANCES Just hecause we great tennis teams and champion swimmers is no indi Australia (AP) chess game alii Austra ian HA SYDNEY {It's like a giant \says the youthful {hoat designer out of whose hear must came the next challenger for the America's Cup "The only thing we can do is take all the knowledge from the great hoat huilders around the world, sift these ideas and Ir) ' Payne says sailing. conditions galling Ow Are tn come up with a faster yacht nothing like those of the Atlantic indication equip it than the Americans," designer waters, There is no Alan Payne adds we can huild a hoal Luck is hound to he a factor with sails and men and, in our luck and experience, And ex: first try, heat perience 15 against us" wha never have lost a race for Payne, 8. who labors over the cup huge drawing hoards in a mod In Olin Stephens ; est office in Cammeray in the States has the world's mos! Sydney harbor, has heen com: successful designer. Even grant I missioned to design the 12:metre|ing we could come up with a vacht that will carry Australia's hoat better than the Columbia [challenge against the American there's a chance Blephens would (defender off Newport in produce an even better one [the summer of 1062 Stephens, who designed the The designer shares none of Towering Ranger for Harold § the optimism of his countrymen Vanderbilt back in the 1030s that the Aussies, RI has eluded the British and the'four straight races in 1058 America Cup Race produce world cation we can do the same in the Americans, the United in their first conceived the Columbia, which try, can accomplish a feat which! turned hack Britain's Sceptre in | HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Thunder Bay Junior Fort William Canadians 3 Fort William Hurricanes | Manitoba Junior Brandon § Winnipeg Rangers 7 Winnipeg Braves 2 St, Boni Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WELT I A bh 40 11 0 206 108 A 9010 0134 104 40 1818 1 140 147 47) oly 1810 1117116 47 Naskatohewan Junior 1798 1131180 08) yin Fon 6 Estevan 2 springlield Cleveland Buffalo Hershey Quebe: 16 18 3120 140 83 Rochester 618 3130 LI 0 Manse Jaw 4 Baskatoon 4 Providence 14 96 0127 IRA 98 International League Tuesday's Result I'aledo | Omaha & Cleveland 4 Quebec A Eastern League Tonight's Games Charlotte 7 Haddonfield 4 Ruffalo at Providence Senior Interprovinelal Hershey at Springfield ) role Niagara Intermediate Hastern Reofersionat | Pt Crawlang 8 Part Colbarne 8 40 BA 5% Ontario Junior B a0 138 4a Owen Sound 7 Kitchener 3 49 140 47 Narnia 10 8, Marys 8 pL 0 16 1617 110 Hull-Ottawa NN Marie Kitehene Sudbury IKingston 16 20 41 11 Al i 140 160 34 9 150 163 M4 Hull Canadiens 13 Hull Braves 4 named Stan Musial whom Kerr John's came to life soon after converted into one of the great and popped in five goals to win hitters of all time the game, Kerr is a construction office. Mike Keenan was the most minor league for more than half A century, was one of the league's most damaging blows in a period of general financial distress for its members Declining to announce the ex act settlement figure, Griffith sald it was more than the $480, 000 the Dodgers and Giants paid for moving inte Pacific Coast territory The Twins' settlement in volves separate Minneapolis and St, Paul territory In the asso ciation / Minnesota also 8 member of the Toronto in Group "'B" of which Kent's [City Major Bowling League, this/ls #8 member, 0.H.A. JUNIOR HOCKEY TONIGHT, January 11th 8:30 p.m. Niagara Falls Flyers (formerly Barrie Flyers Junior "A" vs. Whitby Hillcrests Whitby Community Arena Adults $1,00; Students with cards and Childern 50s manager in Houston, which has aggressive player on the ice as # franchise for National League he counted for three goals, Bry:| play in 1062 : ant and Dudgeon picked up sin Speaker, in the Hall of Fame, gles to register the fourth end had a lifetime halting BVerage fifth goals, DeProtte and Bor of B44 after a 20-year Career onuck agsisted on the last two in the American Teague goals, Graham of Uxbridge re: ceived a two minute penalty for 3 | St elhowing a gary amps NT, MARY'S : BOWMANVILLE . | In the final game the fans Boost Mar in saw Bt, Mary's squeeze out a victory over the Bowmanville THE wg ee Wees, The visitors took the By THE CANADIAN PRESS lead at the end of the first per: Calgary Stampeders finally i John Oy: got same hreathing room at the 12d With three goals, John Oy:| top of the Western Hockey !®F Was assisted hy Rober League Tuesday night when L@rge on his first goal, Allan they defeated Vancouver Can. Brown assisted ably on Oyler's ucks 5.1 second foal fy andere The victory gave the Blamps Score e third goal for Bow: a four-point lead over the pe manville on a pass from Bud: ond = place Canucks, Spokane dy Depew, 8t, Mary's got on the Comets heat Victoria Cougars score sheet when John Salowski {1 tn move two points behind on a beautiful passing play from the Canucks Pat Murdoch and Dan Ballan:| Al Calgary, Danny Relisle tyne deflected the puck into the gave Canucks a 1:0 lead in the opposing net, Jerry Dionne uns first period when he hanged assisted scored the final goal of Larry Popein's rebound hehind | the first period. Dionne tied the) Calgary netminder Lucien De:ljving goal with a pass from chene, But Calgary stormed |gaiowski and Murdoch. Bill hack in the second period and yi. 4 a ' . scored three times in less than Kiley Hoke the Ly fou Bow four minutes ta wrap up the vie manvile a ey Sn NE & shot [tory, Lou Jankowski connected past Bi Marys goalie, John twice and Jimmy Brown once, |Lyler assisted an (he goal, Pat Norm Johnson and Sid Finney Murder hand Jarty Dione seor: later added single goals, The 4 \ | scoring for the A game to give 8, Mary's the At Victoria, Bill Falk, Colin|Vietory, Bernard O'Brien serv: Kilburn, Rev Bell and Max Me: ed the only penalty of the game kilok scored for the Comets, 'for tripping | Their Rugby N WINNIPEG (CP) = The Win:| Lawson said that on the basis nipeg Hughy Football club Tues: of 1060 figures, a 40-per-cent day night sevapped a 0-year: formula would require Lions to old tradition by changing its contribute hetween $60,000 and name to the Winnipeg Football $65,000 to the pool, compared Club to avoid confusing prospee: with about $40,000 they paid in CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES SAVE Association Juvenile league, are the hottest club in the fourteam eireult The Milkmen van their un heaten streak ta four games, in cluding three wins and a tie with an impressive 2-0 vietary aver Oshawa Dairy last night in the first game of the weekly Bradley; forwards, Vernon King, Matthews, MeNamee Peters, Armstrong. Gibbons Elliott, and Lutton -REATON'S DAIRY goal Russell; defence, Rranton, Van derswet, Bell; forwards, Sorib ner, Selamon, Cotie, Rowden | Balsam, Sytnyk and Bishop Montreal 39 0 MIM Tuesday's Result goal, Kingston 1 Sault Ste Marie 2 Tonight's Games Hull.Ottawa at Kitchener Kingston at Sudbury OHA Senior WELT } Windsor 1 Chatham Stratford Galt 41 MA fA Woodstock N16 1 8107 Strathroy 712 % RIM A Pt 1106 BAA | 104 102 25 We U.S. Colleges May | Run 'Minor League' PITTSRURGH (AP)-A farm system' similar to haseball's miner leagues eventually will replace United States colleges as the main source of profes sional foothall plavers, the pres ident of Penn State predicts 3 Dr. Erie A Walker told the 5 American Foathall Coaches As MN isaciation Tuesday that colleges an iL] ve American import players Vice « President Barry Man ning tald directors hefore they unanimously passed a hylaw effecting the change that play: ers in the United States receiv 1860, The latter was set at 23 per cent of the difference be. tween a club's revenue and the league average However, he said, bhoth Fdmonton and Saskatchewan whieh had poor gates during the 1960 season, expect to show marked improvements in the coming season, This would mean that the B.C, contribution likely would not reach the fare cast figure ng correspondence from the team on the ald rughy foothall club stationary just didn't know what the 'rughy' pant meant The mighy part of the name was a throw-back to the Eng lish game on which modern Ca SAMUELSOHN'S HAND TAILORED SUITS A January sale of luxurious British uA A Woallens at 20% below regular prices The fine hand tailoring by the and universities even now are nadian football is based nat "particularly effective sup: Gordon Lawson, president -of (liers of professional talent the club, took British Columbia | "Al the universities, the bays Lions to task for balking at have 1a worry about their stud: plan to help keep Saskatchewan ios. Resides. with increasingly Roughriders aperating in the higher admission standards, Interpravincial Foathall Union Tuesday's Result Woodstock 2 Galt § Tonight's Games Windsor at Chatham Strathray at Stratford OHA Junior A Dallas-Fort Worth Ball Club Is Sold DALLAS, Tex. (AP)=Owners of the Dallas-Fort Worth base hall franchise in the American twin-hill played in the Children's! TONY'S = H. MACDONALD Arena Wayne Ste. John's two-goal Victory pushed Bill Olesnuk's| performance sparked Tony's Re sextet 1a within three points ofl frashments upset 41 win over third place Oshawa Dairy Havden Macdonald In the ether fixture, Tony's Other Caterers' snipers were Refreshments tightened the scoring leader Butch Dawe and Samuelsohn tailors remains unchanged for this sale. Take advantage of ¥ Lawson, reparting to the an the low prices step up to the high quality league even tighter, claiming an Boh Nemis upset 4-1 decision of frant:run:| Rightwinger Buddy ning Hayden Macdonalds, As a counted the lone Mac's tally result of last night's action, Hay HAYDEN MACDONALD den Macdonald still ave in first goal, Noakes: defence, Stevens spol with 14 paints followed hy Peters, Parte aus; forwards Tony's with 11, Oshawa Dairy Weldmark, Yahn, Michaels 10 and Beaton's 7 Kirk, Nemis, " arey, Montpetit ne AN amberlin OSHAWA DAIRY «= REATON'S TONY'S -- goal. Yealt, de Superb shuatul netminding of fence, Ste. John, Dudley, Watt Pob Russell in Reaton's Dalry Linton: forwards, Dawe, Mas cage helped this club scare a ters, Iman. Costelle, Gerrard 30 win aver Oshawa Dairy Glaspell, Johnson and Joseph Al Styavk fired what proved Officials to be the winner {Mel Suddard; Scorer, Jim Shaw Yahn Lionel Wilson and WLT A Pi Some af the very promising ta! 1] 161 LER) nn CRE Guelph Niagara Falls St. Michael's Peterbora Hamilton St. Catharines T14 Maribores an Tuesday's Result Guelph § Niagara Falls 3 Thursday's Gawies Catharines at Peterborough Michael's at Hamilion Western League Vancouver 1 Calgary 3 Spokane 4 Victoria 1 2108 84 34 A college at all™ 187 MN aa x 1081 REMEMBER WHEN? is Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS 5 Professional hockey's most durable partnership was hroken up 38 vears age today when it was announced Howie Maren: and Aurel Jaliat would no longer team up on Montreal Canadiens front line. They had heen the wincipal marksmen and main slays of the Pabitants for more {than a decalle ) J 1] A bi AL f 153 103 44 ®nt will not be able to get into nual meeting, discussed the Li Association, discouraged at fail ure to reach the major leagues sald the club Tuesday to a man who thinks he may turn the trick The purchaser is Ray John ston, 45, manager of the Indian: apolis club in the American As sociation The sale was announced hy the present owners, Amon Car ier Jr, president of the Fant Worth Star-Telegram, and J. W Rateson, Dallas contract Bateson refused to {the amount, ans' ahjections ta a proposal to alter the league's gate-equaliza ton system under which rieh teams help the poar Lion officials, arguing that as the league's most suecesshul team at the gate RC. weuld carry the major burden of the morease, said they would not accept the change Saskatchewan afficlals have said they would he financiatly hie 1a attemM a ap erate for another season under the same system, JOHNST rreapoyn disclose suit you want the selection of patterns and colors is as wide as could be desired 8 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Come to Johnston's now while ON'S (Oshawa) Ltd. RA 5.4511

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