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The Oshawa Times, 17 Jan 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jenvery 17, 1961 ee ---- OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Tottenham Hotspur Could Take It All Of the others still in the run-(ers for the W ning, some will survive, recall although there is always the tenham 3-1 abillsy or more an iting ottenham should have no { LONDON~With fourth round culty in winning § "15 the depa C Birmingha pA y, and " ceecerereeer WAS cup replays seeing rover Crewe, m, 3 A Kinlock's: Irvine ture from the competition of home, should dispose of Yeoiner. bpurs on once to achieve a stalemate at PLATERS ~ Guisole, Vander- (SUB) .0rivivrvees BIT 4 and Leicester City should be a 'the period's end stoop, Langstaff, RB, Jackson, 'Hold NPHL Lea Kinloch's: Sutton Kinloch's: (Mason) Kinlock's: (Brown) Kinloch's; Kinloch's: (Sutton) Seugng Cleaners maintained. After building up a #1 lead at/13, their lofty position atop the half time, Kinloch's unleashed 14, NPHIL, as they disposed of flood gates as they potied no Dunn's Tailors by a 51 margin less than 1 goals in the final 15, in » ga that saw Seugog take W minutes gam. A KINLOCH'S MePhen Jon, # The openi stanza was a Windatt, Pringle, eArthur, 17, | dose Aisin hard skating per. Fitehet, Sutton, Irvine, Hillock, 'lod which saw each club count Bryan, Brown, Whiteley 18, HIRE veer I 2 3 4 5 4 7 eevrer 1845 3m 1.45 ee 415 sere 132 ord McArthur Sutton) BRUCE KIDD, 17, LOOMS AS TRACK GREAT Bruce Kidd, 17-year-old To- | ronto schoolboy, holds the Leo | Larrivee Trophy he won in =VSPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 7.20 oh - 6.30 2 BW | 'Everyt SES: hing From Soup To Nuts' ff off to the Pepsi-Cola $70,000 this Hats pend port cluding bowling, badminton Bnd swimming , FRANK SHAUGHNESSY, former that Thurs buseball group will SPORT GLIMP The pla; sponsor Junio 235.00 and out Mr company abou en to chgolbo) curling, Wills skiing, golf, tenni championships International day of this week be able to announce their plan in the International honspiel, here at the jaturday, once again proved an outstanding success OSHAWA'S repres sentatives in the LaNes' single-rink curling championship pla two games in the district playoffs at Peterborough ve The Lift | lock City Golf and Country Club ladies this afternoon in their third stern test of a four-game round-robin , , , SUGAR RAY Robinson has come up with something new in boxing ideas, He wants a sudden~death round, should the judges and referee figure his bout with Gene Fullmer on Feb, 28 al the end of 15 rounds, We doubt if the would pass up the chance for "another hig gate" if they got a draw at the end of 16-rounds 'd rather have a re-match, but the idea is intriguing MICKEY MANTLE has signed a $75,000 contract wiht Yankee EASTERN PRO Hockey League president is ready to challenge the AHL and Western Canada leagues, for a series to coms pare their league standards and qualities THE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE has been criticized by French, Swedish, and C officials for reducing the number of events at the Olympic Games , » OPEN SEASONS for are essentially the same as last year and Forests Dept. has an= nounced, Creel the same especially trout open on |with offers to compete in top track events "A remarkable performance under pressure from seasoned performers, one of the greatest I've seen," Bill Ward, coach at ident sa about League pre Montreal's new ! of continuing a franchise : League THE VICE-SKIPS 4 local club or 7 Ontario won thelr the terda face bie 5 Is a draw, boxing moguls - they Swiss ech BIG RUG SALE at NU-WAY SEE PAGE 9 TOMORROW'S PAPER fishing Ontario the Land limits are also about in this particular area, Thi season will Saturda April 30 NY Swat" MORE SPORT Yankees has heen named the 1060 by the Marviand Professional Baseball Writers tion RALPH DUPAS, South ranked challenger for the title, disqualified last Argentina's Antonio Mareilla ADIENS were almost bearers and the oureux, vesterday, at Windsor GUE expansion 1962 to York, has approved and signing players on October | JOHANSSON arrived in New start hard training for his March 13th fight with Floyd Patterson, at Miami Beach A TURK BRODA has taken over dual duties of manager and coach of Toronto Marlboro Juniors, This means that hoth coach Jerry Brown and manager Johnny O'Flaherty have been stepped down MAURICE RICHARD, in Wallaceburg, vesterday, predicted Frank Mahovlieh will score more than 50 goals this season and that Canadiens will again win the Stanley Cup BITS:= Roger of the "Sultan of A Mari ocla America's third welterweight boxing when he "butted" MONTREAL CAN. in full force, as pall= funeral of Leo Lame NATIONAL LEA- Houston and New clubs will start INGEMAR York last night and will world Wa night on hand, mourney al Include the in heen immediately ham Wolverhampton, beaten 2-1 bY oe : ; ve no difficulty against Bris I v ACADIANS BAFFLED relegation - fighting second divi Scugogs scored what proved Comer, Aldred J Jackson, Stamping Plant took a firm sion Hudder Cand West] 0 OY. Aston Villa have & ito be the winner at the outset Clarke Alsop, Henning, Caroux, Ham, beaten 1.0 by second di.|'CUEh game ahead in meetin of the fina period, and grad Thompson, N, Vandersiony, | bold, on the 4h spc In hel Vr, Wen U9 9, Sen eierborough on, the tier' ally, Pulled dway from Dumy's FIRSY PERIOD widered Aeadians Clean sible challengers to the might of F1ound, and might easily be de as the period nrogressed, Platers: Clarke ers, while piling up # 131 score| Tottenham rr has been cated. A draw A ght see SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Mat. 2, Kinloch's: Brown, and at the same fime pulled to narrowed down fo 8s many| them Mhiovgh in replay, , Worsley, Proctor, 1, C (Whiteley) .. th voint of the 3d initeams as can be counted on Newcastle have in Shey, Same Tindall, XK. McPhee, N. Mat. 3. Kinloch's: Barnoski 8.15 br ina b rd spot In the fingers of one hand, Wolves against Stockport. ES yo " ithews, O'Neil, Nash, Davis, N.| 4. Kinloch's: Sutton = A Plant took & nd and West Ham join Everton, B® be hand pr : win McPhee (Worsley) 9.2 g amp: Au of mand, 'Arsenal, Chelses, Fulham, Notts Swanses. i 24 Hand sof DUNNS -- Maxwell, Alexan 5, Kinloch's feid 79 lead Delone Burke of Forest and Blackpool in the list iy or Card J good (der, Pipher, D, Lintner, Col (Bryan) 12.30 Acadia ifled Find) lof discards, The fifth round enough to win # 4 fins, Locke, Woods, Norris, 6 Kinloch's: v a A a W) Dt draw will see the departure of) As I see ft, the only teams) Twining, 1eger, Parker, Hayes (Hillock) rrvvvvevees VIO "le a oa wii Asi other first division teams, left which are likely to give a| field, Liverpool, Sheffield Unit. G, Lintner, Duffield, Kinloch's: Sutton Plant dspiaved been nacre! Two top challengers, Shel. serious challenge to Tottenham, ed, 'Peterborough, Seunthorpe FIRST PERIOD (Hillock, Pringle) .... 2,00 Fiant Gisplay y 4 Wednesday and Manches. on current form are the winners and Sunderland would take | i and sharp defensive work in the field Wednesday a anches.| g | 1, Scugog: Davis FINAL PERIOD process of garnering the one ter United meet in the fifth) the Sheffield Wednesday -|lot of beating if drawn at | 2, Dunn's: Norris Kinloch'; Sutton sided victory | round, and one of them will go Manchester United game, Burn- home and if any of these sur- | (Locke) oririienrnns VIB6 (Mason) STAMP PLANT -- Sweetman, out, Burnley, who have had one| Jey, and Leicester Ci. The vive the filth, youn. vil FINAL PERIOD Kinloch's: Bryan, 6.20 Wall, McMillan, Clemens, Caw. draw with Spurs in the league, o er first vision leas let provide jurmidable | Dpos! Seugog: K, McPhee (Trvine) 520 ver. Eno, Phillips, Cochrane, will probably survive the game| have proven ay games MOTE hh av hock type of . Seugog: Davis (D, Me Kinloch's: Hillock Howes, Neuman, Bradbury, at Brighton, Bolton and Black. Tottenham in league games| And wi # ype Phee, 1. Tindall) (Mason) .. McLean. ' "| burn play at Bolton, and one of although Manchemer CY had 2 results which has bean so prov bevy; Davi he ion CLEANERS, them vil be arpa uf, Man fly ri vi te Sh tl Mie? ant can (D, McPhee) voir AOD Varnoskl) ? Tindall, Burgess, Burke, Wal- chester City and Car stil A udden-desth game Beugog: 1, C. Tindall 20.00 12, Kinloch's wining. Ganz. Dodsworth. have to finish their replay, and, Blackburn Rovers, if they happen in a sudden-desth ga ! ey Cs KEEP UP (Bryan), Jor ning Sant, Dotaworth, out will go another first divi- survive fhe Fume at Ri fof advancement to the next ! 22 J d Rit pH cam. 'may again be serious con FO! ' | Kinloch's kept pace with the L$ FIRST PERIOD sion team Sh 'may agai Mie - league leaders as they snotted Stamp: Cochrane, . the cellar dwelling Plater HOCKEY SCORES ' ath) fea 1.00 B crew the first goal and then amp; Clemens, an am eamnms " T roared back to completely smo AND STANDINGS (Cochrane Cawker) 530 |ther the Plater squad by a 17-1 , 3, Bamp: Cawker count, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sno. Coghtane) verve B20 PY * | 0 : the two-mile special race, at | Kidd's time for the event was OHA Junior A A Shaw h 11 wn the Knights of Columbus track = #:49.2 z ow, Pt. 5. Bits Phillips, meet, in Boston Gardens AP Wirephoto Zion Pee Wees In Cobh WL A % Samp: | n ps J ; rueip) y ' 1 int Nios es Wa Stamp: Clemens ...., 10,00 i , Holmes, Jimmie Cla in Over Nipigon |miagara vans 1612 2108 9234 5 te dl The first division teams in the ~~ DUPLATE = CIVITAN Johnny Holmes, U S Coaches / P 9 ft, Michael's 15 0 3 04 0433 Ram ol ke 0. Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa! Winless Civitan finally record- land Davey Tonkin potted dhs Zion scored 4 3 to 1 Victory pogorgpg 1214 4118126 26| 8. Acadian: Burke or os tion Bantam league suffered key ed their first win of the season WK markers, Alex Talkachoff A d Offi . ] over Nipigon Park in ay exhib Hamilton 1113 6 118 106 26 Nun Cewhis M25) reteats last night, as the week: with an impressive 30 shutout|scored for Local 1817, on game at No shawa tobi Stamp # p ' = n 1C1ais Arena on Saturday evening i Qathatin ' : 4 gut Ji i (McMillan) 2.55 1y five games were skated off over Duplate Limited. WESTMOUNT KIWANIS » . Nipigon led 1 to 0 in the first V #FIPOTOS ; y ZINAL PERIOD at the Children's Arena, Gary Stevenson who has seen|goal, Smith; Reed, Praise Kidd period cn a goal hy Stead Monday's Resul Stamp: Hall First-place Local 2784 had more than his share of rubber Brown, Clapp, Tilling,' Neate; Unassisted at ten minutes of Peterborough 1 Hamilton 6 Samp Cochrane their unbeaten streak snapped this season turned in the bril- forwards, Kaplan, Tonkins, NEW YORK (CP) Ameri: the second period, Hircock of Tonight's Game (HAW) + rrr vrrsessses T8580 nine games, as Canadian|liant blanking job for Civitan, |Clarke, Bytnyk, Holmes, Slack, can track coaches and officials Zion took a pass from Oyler and! Niagara Falls at Guelph Stamp; Cawker Tire, a second division team, Larry Cockerton, Richard Howden, and Zaporazan, Monday praised Bruce Kidd, 17- tied it up Western League (Clemens, no) .....r 10.40 whipped them 4-2, Townsend and Wayne Bouckley| LOCAL 1817 ~~ goal, Trotter; year-old Toronto schoolboy who! The Nipigon goalie was shook Vancouver 4 Winnipeg 3 Stamp: Hall B'Nai B'Rith, second place shot Civitan's markers, |defence, Taylor, Stewart, Cole, astounded the experts Saturday up trying to save this shot and Saskatchewan Senior (Cochrane, McMillan) 16.45 y01ders, were handed a 43 set:| CIVITAN ~~ goal, Stevenson; Talkachoff, Dionne; forwards, hy winning the two-mile event was replaced. Zion went on to Moose Jaw 3 Baskatoon 3 Stamp; Cawker, hack by Police Association and!defence, Brack, Sills, Bradley, Garrison, Telesniski, Weeks, ut the Knights of Columbus in- win with Wircock scoring again Saskalchowan Junior |" (ciomyn, Met ean) Local 205, riding in the third Townsend, Hartshorn; forwards, Mack Myshyniski, Elliott, door meet at Boston in #492 from vier in Howes tabbed fuskaivon 3 Rintovn A | Officials -- Baker spot, were trounced 8:3 by Hou: Dubrowski, Dick, Glecoff, D,[Romaniski, Ewart, Davies, and {Kidd is expected to be flooded In the third goal from Tugge ie Wilson dalle Industries, |Cockerton, L. Cockerton, Peel, Thompson, LEAGUE STANDINGS | Civitan continued the upset |Bouckley, Morrison, Salter, Me- LOCAL 2784 = CAN. TIRE od WL TVA Ps record, their first win of the Cullough, Potter, Vaillancourt, wp ont running Local 2784 were As 1Ngs (®) Scugog C1 1 165 26 15 season, with an impressive 3.0/and Kroontse, dealt their initial defeat coming Kinloch's « #4 26 14|whitewash win over Duplate] DUPLATE --- goal, Nott; de:|out on the short end of 42 to Nunn's i. is i Limited and in tha.final Shxture tence, McQuade, Burk, Parry,|Canadian Tire, hd Stamp, PI 170 2 Westmount Kiwanis asted Dawe; forwards, Bremner,| yi.nie P hit for t At. John's University, Brooklyn h d Acadians «22 86 4|Local 1817, 4-1 |Thompson, Reid, West, Sutton mmie 1ealse oF tHe os New Y Tre / hrs tid | ini ' '|goals and singles were counted sane itvy Their Loop Lead [ih i hk ssi "0, thee Bike it ods hgh sho ol menting on Kidd's achieve! ans. {ia ol Wings 4d Wikies. wi or Yioh tor this TOP TEN SCORING ing, it looks as if "2784" have Gillette and Gow, [Hanewich to pace the Tiremen anadians tied Red Wings 44 Wings was flying high for this ; » all but cinched the pennant with { ictor ment in a desperate effort to tie the game when he tipped the puck! Fitchett (Kin), D McPhee 19 points POLICE = B'NAI B'RITH 10 V 14 "This must the greatest! Wings in the standings, Both past the Ranger goalie (Beug.) 25; Sutton : (kin) 24; P i | Johnny Baron, Ron Wilson,| Billy Pokosta and Ray Gra performance of the eri, consid: teams were evenly matched, as| Leafs made it two-to-nothing, [Brown (Kin) 22; Hall (Stamp)| B'Nal B'Rith, the only pos: igaoit Anderson and Gary ham scored for 2784 goals, ering his youth," said Fred they both tried quiet frequently when Kugene Balfour scored|?0; Cawker, Cochrane (Stamp) gible contenders, have 14 points. |zarowny triggered single goals) LOCAL 2784 -- goal, Metcalle; |Schmertz, director of the Mill.|t0 gain the insurance goal an unassisted goal 19; Locke (Dunn) ran Next week, in the final gamesito pace Police Association to an defence, Pokosta, Rosnik, Lloyd, rose Athletic Club, New York, | Canadiens opened the scoring) The Rangers caught fire in| (Kin) 18 Whiteley x Rn tlof the schedule, Local 2784, upset 4-3 win over B'Nai B'Rith,|Myers, Greenwood; forwards, "We spoke to Fred Foot, the/®n # goal by Tony Flontek, the second period and went on Irvine (Kin) 16; Davis A: U8) | Focal 1817 and B"Nal B'Rith/Bud Spiers, Bob Waters and Dick, Hobbs, Robinson, Graham Fast York Track Club coach rey Wry of the Wings tied the ito tie the game, John Nicholls|15 and Woods (Dunn's) 14. hook up against Duplate, Should Phil Soloman tallied for B'Nai[snedider, Holt, Gray, Plancke, who is training the boy, about Jame, on an dnassisied effort. assisted by Walsh broke He [2784 win or tie they'll auto:|B'Rith, and Graper, entering Bruce in the Millrose "en McAvoy from his defence| goose egg, John Brooks put the matically cop the pennant, pOLICE ASSOCIATION CANADIAN TIRE w omic. Vab. 8 (a ale position put the Canadiens equalizer in on a pass from wo ed S Should B'Nal B'Rith win and|goar" "Chapman; defence, Hall; defence Glendinning "Sel Square Garden), Shend ron ae Sing Mommie pave Reich oe play hihed 12784 lose; the Union pucksters|zarowny, DeMille, Baron, Zuf.|leck, Werry, Pearse, Hanowski; "The coach would welcome" The hg back strong foam wr able 10 penetrate the still will be awarded top spot oni gait Crimmings; forwards, An:|forwards, "Davies, Clarke, the chance to run Kidd herein "the next- period scoring fine defence they encountered, Named their goals scored department. |qergon, Smith, Martin, Waldin- Wragg, Hanewich, Salter, May {but the decision will have 0 be|(hree fast goals, Bill Yanch| HOUDAILLE = LOCAL 205 |Perg, Zimmerman, Densham, nard, Judge, Lloyd, Mothersil, made by his school authorities," | snane 2 seoring BRUINS GAIN VICTORY ¢ Dawson, Richmond, Wilson and Beharrell, and Levine, opened the scoring, followed . Maurice Miljour sparked Hou: h " 2 ' $ wdek| Bruins are still on their hot Suwala Officials = Paul Kawszenick, WAS NEAR RECORD by Doug Kirby, John Brudek| * : |daille"s 6:3 victory over Local SuWala, " dd ' 'anch o 4 streak as they were victorious - I % fo ' John Sadowski, Chuck Durne Kidd's time of #:40.2, a meet And Bill Yanch combined Lo their rivals for the eve. |205 scoring two goals, Other] B'NAI B'RITH -- goal, Me: (3 ok Wills: Scorer, Jim Shaw, and Boston Garden record, was| Sether to gain the next tally for| [oo uly Goined the Black -- on (snipers were Ross Taylor, Ron|Cann; defence, Waldie, Horns. |[-Ue¥y WINE: | ' i lonly 2 seconds shy of the then| MS Wings | Hawks 2:1 ery close]. MONTREAL (CP) Three gio tfer, Larry Stacey and Bob|by, Luke, Meek; forwards, Sol: Bh . 100 "mony Flontek was unable to/Hawks 2:1 in a very close embers of Montreal Cana:|n ' ' : ' ' {United States indoor mark of | ha held in check by. the Wings| Same. diens. two of Toronto Maple | Calford. Al Griffen, Marcel oman, Waters, Edie, Kehoe, | Bid, A few hours after Kidd's| ax ne seored the next two goals, Bruins were paced by Don onl cog ooo Sen" Detroit| Brownell and Al Kiniski were Hamilton, Sholdra, Payton performance, Olympic 5,000: mia ia 4 | Picard who scored both goals. | ithe "25" marksmen, Ross, Masterson, Kelly, Speirs| " The Wings tried desperately to] *it hall, i {Red Wings were named to the| | Sidi (metre champion Murray Hal: hreak the tie but the final] The Hawks scored their poin NS or) Hockey League's all] HOUDAILLE -- goal, Moore; and Rodenburght, borg of New Zealand shattered whistle blew to their dismay, (on the stick of rian Healey, fo Fel dean "in mid'. season (defence, Keenan, Oke, White, IS = LOCAL 1817 the record with a remarkable| -1t was a rough game, wit h|The Hawks turned on the pres balloting announced today, (Bowman; forwards, Calford, ¥. KIVAN Ki y {A 1 a R:84.3 at Portland, Ore Wings getting two penalties for|sure to even the scoring but the Bemis Gooffrion of Montreal. Foster, Hayes, Clarke, Cher: estmoun wanis moved | Ward added tripping, Brian Delves and John|Bruins checked doggedly until lernie Geotfr oy h TLECR | Mok Stacey, Logeman, Miljour, into a fourth place tie defeating "Kidd told me he usually gets Bradley were the culprits, Len|the buzzer sounded, Jue Youtly leading 4, A point Scatiorgood, gaeman, Taylor Local 1817, 41 Peter Kaplan, the feeling of his opposition by McAvoy of the Canadiens also| Standings: Pre Ore, A nk Mahovlich jand Stauffer ung Jo We tous Ji ihe Heston RANGERS AND LEAFS TIE | Bruins 11 [for goal-getters, was named to/etonce. Matjows, French, iy AE 4 WEL Phe second tilt of the evening| Canadiens 10 (left wing, ) ek; yards, Grif. | suers, That's why he turned) aso ended up in a tie as the Leafs 7 | Jean Beliveau of Montreal|fen, Brownell, Andrews, Abbott, S ports car special around three or four times, not| teams were out to better their| Hawks 6 (was named to centre and Studley, Hansen, Assen, Stone, because he was tiring 'standings, Bruce Harper of the/ Rangers § [Johnny Bower of Toronto to/Muir, Ratrovic and Cullen, 4 goal, The defencemen are Doug Harvey of Montreal and Marcel SPORT SNAPSHOTS Pronovost of Detroit, OLD COUNTRY Named to the second team : named, Ve send ott SOCCER SCORES FREE Black Hawks, goal; Carl ; ur 1n o] comin Brewer and Allan Stanley, Tor 1 ONDON (Reuters)--Results onto, defence; Henrl Richard,|ot Monday night's soccer Montreal, centre; Gordie Howe, games: Detroit, right wing: Dickie L] . Moore, Montreal, left wing, Football Association Cup A second ballot will be held| Third Round, Second Replays at the end of the regular season|Aldershot 2 Shrewsbury 0 ] and the point totals combined (Aldershot meets Stoke City in By JI MPEACOCK | A few curlers were active| The Pacific Coast Curling As: [to determine the makeup of the fourth round) : Canadian Press Staff Writer [here as early as 1010 when the sociation wow has more than|first and second teams. Cardiff 0 Manchester City 2 factory built...regularly $150 VANCOUVER (CP) The Patrick brothers of hockey fame 1,500 members. From these will| (Manchester City meets Luton Pacific coast, naturally, got/Made ice available in their/come the PCCA rink to contest FACH GETS $1,000 in fourth round) | started late in curling, But to. Georgia Street rink but thatthe provincial champlonship| In the combined votes, each English League |day it's picking up interest in ended in 1913 or 1914 and there next February against the B.C, first-team member will receive & & * * [the game as fast as any other Was no curling on the Pacific|Curling Association winner, [$1,000 from the NHL: second First Division larea in Canada coast again until 1031 The BCCA represents the in.|'°8m members $500 each, Manchester United 2 Tottenham 1C K1e oo0orIe Ry nature. the coastal area . That was the year the Van-iirior and. northern regions All players named to i 5 first| Hotspur 0 (Postponed from Jan, has a 'temperate climate that couver Forum was constructed where the game has thrived for|!0AM except Pronovost reteived 14) doesn't foster natura: ice. So it And half a dozen sheets were voars and where an estimated®0se to the maximum 90 points| Second Division [was hindered until artificial ice used there until 1942 when the 5 000 are participating, ih the mid-season vote, Points |§toke City § Charlton Athletic 3 {became more common Qnteico Seperement took over) aranv reasons are cited for{i ave RWaried on» hy basis (Postponed from Jan, 14) | Even then, early progress was Su (Ing the coastal interest, or first, second and third slow, impeded by the high cost When the war ended, figure choices, Voting was done by A large number | of people MONTREAL (CP) Dickie Moore of Montreal Canadiens came up with the best point production last week among the top men scrambling for the Na tional Hockey League scaring leadership and regained second place Moore collected four and two assists for six points With his present total of 5 points he is seven behind team mate Rernie Geoffrion and one ahead of Frank Mahovlich of Toronto Maple Leafs Geoffrion, who missed Mont real's last game because of an njury, scored one goal and three assists in two previous games during the week. He has 32 points on 27 goals and 33 as sists, Moore has a 30-25 count sists scored, with 37 with 30. With 17 goals The leaders Geoffrion, Montreal Modre, Montreal Mahovlich, Toronto Beliveau, Montreal Richard, Montreal Ullman, Detroit Bathgate, New York Kelly, Toronto Hull, Chicago Delvecchio, Detroit Howe, Detroit Olmstead, Toronto Mahovlich tapered off in his prodigious goal production, scoring only one = and no as in three games But he is G n 0 nw 17 18 15 9 10 Nn 18 10 12 still well out in front on goals Moore is closest Assists, hovlich's point total is 8 Ma A Pls hL) bi 17 RH] nN an n n 18 n n aH LH 8 M 5 i" LL) «Q 9 nw 3 1) 3 of ice plants that kept the avail. able playing space to a mini mum, interrupted by war and perhaps slowed by that unreal istic feeling that strikes a re cent transplant from elsewhere in Canada when he steps from a mild, rainy day outside to the ice inside But times change with scien titic advance and in little more than a decade the number of West Coast curlers actively par ticipating has increased more than 2,000 per cent The number of artificial ice curling sheets in the area which includes - Vancouver Is land, Greater Vancouver and the Lower Fraser Valley = has reached 160, the first being the Vancouver Curling Club opened in 1000 skaters claimed all except space | for one sheet of curling ice in the Forum and it was the only space available until the fall of 19 when the Vancouver club opened At that time there were 200 club members and about 200 lce-rental curlers in- Vancouver and no facilities elsewhere on the coast, Today, with eight rinks oper ating in Greater Vancouver and many more in the Fraser Valley and on the Island, the region claims 10,000 persons participat ing, including club members, ice-renters, women and school childien This is about twice the num ber in the area five years ago and it is expected to continue climbing as more facilities are (opened {have moved here from the Prairies," said Frank Avery, a veteran R.C. curler who was among the organizers of the Vancouver Curling Club, "they were interested in the game and they helped encourage building of new facilities." Staging of the Canadian championship here in 1950 gave the game a boost, as did the Vancouver elub's proof that the sport could be successful in spite of fairly high costs for lee plants But Avery may have summed up best in this statement: "Curling is sort of a disc "se, Enthusiasm spreads easily, One person tells another about this silly game and you get them on the ice once and they just want to keep on coming back" it writers, broadcasters and tele casters in the six NHL cities, Mahovlich and Geoffrion each received the highest point total, 87. Bower had 84, Harvey 83, Reliveau 80 and Pronovost 50, There were no close contests between first and second teams Moore had 56 points, Howe 51, Hall 50, Brewer 33, Richard 32 and Stanley 2§, If a third team had been selected, the result--with points would have been: Goal, Lorne Worsley, New York, 25; de. fence, Tom Johnson, Montreal, Hig--only half a point behind Stanley=---and Leo Boivin, Bos ton, another halfspoint back at MH; centre, Norm Ullman, De: troit, 25; right wing, Andy Bath. gate, New York, 34; left wing Bobby Hull, Chicago, 13. i 'Roger Maris '60 'Sultan Of Swat ' BALTIMORE (AP) -- Roger Maris, latest in a long line of New York Yankees baseball sluggers, was honored Monday night as the Sultan of Swat for the 1960 seasons. The lefthanded - hitting out. fielder belted 39 home runs last season, one less than American League ¢ ham pion, teammate Mickey Mantle, Maris led the when you buy your new AUSTIN Shull HEALEY OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY WILLIS MOTORS league with 112 runs batted in and was named the league's most valuable player, Mantle won the first Sultan of Swat award, which was named! in honor of the greatest of al! Yankee sluevers. Raha Ruth | R.R, 2, TAUNTON RD, EAST OSHAWA RA 5.0331

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