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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jan 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwriey, Jonuery 28, 196) id ¥ ! [had en, boa I | ST. THOMAS CURLERS COP GOVERNOR GENERAL'S CUP $t. Thomas Curling Club, making its furst appearance out of the district, took the Governor General's Trophy from defending champions Unionville in Toronto last night, They defeated Union- | ville 16-15, at Toronto High | Park From left (top) are | Don Gilbert, skips Tom Pul ! len and Don Anderson holding | | the trophy, and Ken Fry, Bot tom, left to right: Ross Em- mett, Russ Kennedy, Joe Smyth and Bus Green By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' THIS WEEK-END four O shawa rinks are headed for Quebec City, for the anuual Quebec International Carne val, One of the rinks embraces Oscar Parker, Roy White tington, Bob Mercer and Claude Phipps; another rink includes Herb Robinson, Harr Tom Russell and Bill Jack; Hal Butler, Alex Mackay, Ed and the 4th Oshawa rink is Cee Stephenson and Clair Mc one community, this is quite credit to the Oshawa Curling Club and severe castigation against the despite the support they alwa they always fail to send even three-day bonspiel here, elub Oshawa Curling Club move into Welland on Monda ario Ladies' Tankard curling have managed to cop this honor for the last two years in | No, Cullough It's local playboys decided to play it en Behalf of their own "Ladies Whiteley, 8 rink is Ken Conlin, y Gay, "Preem' J N Disney and Norm Allen; Les Eveniss, Bill Ridgely, In terms of any a special representation, a nasty and Quebee curling folk, who ys receive from Oshawa, ~ one team up to our annual the a about time some of | Section" curlers, y, to compete for the Ont» trophy, The Oshawa gals succession and of course, a three-straight win would be something in the history-making class, But don't bet that it will not happen, Oshawa's high right now---especially in the ladies' section and they just might make it, BRIGHT BITS ~Canada' eight games against Scottish BURY WOLVES defeated Sault Ste, Marie Thunderbirds Jast night 3-0 and thus climb out of the cellar, where they were tied with Montreal ER, the long-hitting star of the pro, golf cireuit, has a four-stroke lead in the International, following vesters day's play with Stan Leonard and six other top pros , » TORONTO GRANITES, via Alfie Phillips and Dr, R, W, Marshall, captured the Ontario Tankard honors yesterday but the major upset was in hot on his heels , the Governor-General's Cup defeated Unionville in the final game 16-15, Granites defeated Sarnia in the final , Burden Trophy and Royal Canadians captured the Globe ,. ONTARIO SKATERS, with Don Jackson of Oshawa holding his own in the men's senior event, practically made a cle and Mail Trophy , figure-skating championship r week , , , BIG JOKE !=If an Olympic Games athlete is 'found out" as having accepted a bowl of cereal before he competed he loses all his medals, titles, prestige, ete, -~but Rafer Johnson, U.8, de for a movie contract (when?) is home free? It's just about time the athletes of the various countries told the bosses to go fly a kite, curling standard is mighty s lady curlers won four of rinks yesterday , , , SUD» Royals , , , GEORGE BAY~ play, where 8t, Thomas , + DIXIE RINKS won the an=sweep of the Canadian meet, in Montreal, this past cathlon winner, signed up HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League TF ARM 0 235 120 66 0 152 153 50 2 185 131 46 1164171 43 4 150 141 42 Quebec 20 23 1130 150 41 Providence 1731 0140 220 M4 Friday's Results Quebec 2 Cleveland § Rochester 0 Springfield 4 Tonight's Games Buffalo at Cleveland Quebec at Hershey Providence at Springfield Sunday's Games Springfield at Rochester Quebec at Buffalo Hershey at Providence Eastern Professional «TF ARM 30 4186108 64 2218 7160 161 51 1919 7155161 45 1921 4176183 42 Sudbury 15 36 7163 199 37 Montreal 12 34 11 114 147 35 Friday's Result Sault Ste, Marie 8 Sudbury 6 Saturday's Game 3315 25 22 221 nN 10 23 Springfield Cleveland Hershey Ruffalo Rochester Hull-Ottawa 8.8. Marie Kitchener Kingston Stratford 1415 1115 119 20 Strathroy 16 5110 134 23 Woodstock ~~ 1020 1 98 131 31 Friday's Games Windsor 6 Stratford 2 Galt § Woodstock § Tonight's Game Chatham at Strathroy Sunday's Game Stratford at Windsor OHA Junior A WLTF Guelph Ni St, Michael's 19 § Niagara Falls 17 14 Hamilton 15 13 Peterboro 1218 St, Catharines 920 3115 153 21} Marlboros 622 5 0614817) Friday's Results St. Catharines § Niagara Falls §| St, Michael's 4 Guelph 3 Tonight's Game AP 7102122 53 3.100 101 41 3118 46 7 6144 117 30 6 128 145 20 : | Bozansky AUK, NO, 27, VAW The cold weather must have had some effect on the bowlers this week We had no doubles, apd only singles, There were eleven Lesguers, with yours truly them, Hope we all feel bh week Happy Gang took three points from Jo'eties; Blowouts, Luckies and Go Getters all took two ap from Beeman, Busy Bees and | ia M. Nicholson 234, J, Clapp dialer 204 and H, Baker 202 Standings Goletlers 14 Aids 12, Blowouts 11, Luckies es 8, Moon Beems § and Busy = SPORTS MENU /|__OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS four Lemon y Among | elter |PUPLATE OFFICE BOWLING NEWS Gow 611 After the fifth night of competition in the third section, the Beacheomhers are still jeading the Special | mention goes to the managed to win one tal for ihe se Onee again th d by the Beach ad dall came through high single and followed it ) for the lad MEh double wark Anit M ! up with # 2 of B63, Ga # i band added game for a high dou Congratulations to th for a tine 200 Club Brown 242, 0 in the second of B00 Beacheombers display of teamwork McConkey 460, B 218, J. MeConkey 214, V id, B, Jones 260, G. Johan: 24, B, Beach 260, L, Lindberg | Har 834, 206, H, Wilson 234, D. Wi 230, A, Crandall 330, N, Hose 205, ih, B, Vinee 334, A, Collins 221, G Perking 421, BR. Bennett 216, H, Huiteh eon 216, 208 and W, Anthony 213 800 Club A, Crandall 334 Bpecial Mention -- The members of the league wanted to express thelr MEN 250. a, J. Ke I hearifell sympathy to Harvey Wilson, |) und Del Heansgen who bowled 48 and | OU respectively, Keep a stiff upper Up fellows, and better liek next Hime HARMAN PARK BOWLING LEAGUR High ladies' triple went to Donna Blanchard with 636 (232, 218), with Jen nie Carey again coming up with that | one hig game 276 to set the ladigs" | high single but just missed the 6800 triple mark with 600 High men's triple went Plume with 856 (208, 241) Nick Olesuk took the men's high sin gle with 268, The six ether 600 triples were thrown by Denny Weiss 657 (841, 883), Bill Maule 648 (384, 208), Nik Olesuk 616 (866, 212), John Gow B03 (224, 206), Boh Lewis. 608 (236, 208) and Gerry God frey 608 (240, 167) 200 Club Hoss Godfrey 847, Marion | Tyrrell 430, Gard Robinson 238, Olga Thomson 223, Fred Carey 218, Bill Was 216, Jack Guy 216 and Bud Hil to Sammy Lemon Leasue membership down slightly with ten falling In that category this week Houndabouts eame hack strong this week taking the Beitniks thiee to one, to move into a tie for first place, with the Herring Chokers also taking three to remain only ane paint hehind Team standings Houndahouts 14 Deatniks 14, Herving Chokers 13, Alibi 18, Sappy Seven 10, Seven Dwaris 7, Happy Gang 6 and Ravens 4 | PART ASND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE The parts league apened the third and last section and as Corvairs and Cadillacs won the first two sections they are eliminated, leaving the final seclion to the other elght teams, Cor valrs held on to their seven paint lead for total paints, but their wark will he OW out for them from here to the finish After Just missing out in the two pre vious sections Oldsmaobiles, hy winning from Vauxhalls 40, ave making an other stab at this one. Pontiacs slaved close hy downing Chevrolets 3.1 and so ave the next team ta Corvairs far the total points Diesels who won 31 aver GMC's if they ean only settle down will make things hot for all comers, Corvairs kep! Track Star Reveals What Is 'Shamateur' By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer | When sprinter Mike Agostini says that amateurism in ath letics is a sham and that a good amateur runner can earn com | siderable money by accepting next 1H i Maon |( i bringing | 4 | 246 , Andie ip their steady howling hoth sections to date, and won Over Maple Leais 8:0 after dipping the first game. This protects their seven point lead for total points but threats gre coming from all angles at them wicks and Cadillacs finished uw 27 in he mateh this week #ier topping Our three heh triples were headed 1700's from Hugh Meleod 2571, Hass Coulson 721 (528 and pur president Pat Jarvis 701 05) by 72 212) (238, y lh § wre modest displays in by Jack Guiltinan 666 Vie £230, Mike Dragomptz 640 (R18, Fred Igand (our leader) 639 ( @ii, lercler 633 (204), George Kurely Jak Del $24 (234, 200), John (230, 23%), and Aubrey Hircock 240) I 0 ) f (20h Our thews 266 ove 58, Hi money man, treasurer Bill Mat as tap single this week with r Don Mountioy 264, Don Cooper Zosik 244, Pele Vigniar 243 viee-president 240, Fd 259, Blake Walls 235, Art Villa V Smith 230, Reg, Piper 29, 215 Krawchuk 228, Doug and Bob Jones 280, Wi her dozen helween the final and 200 so the hoys are Improving as the season grows older Third Beetion and Oldsmobiles 1 Total Points Carvair I-62, Pon 5, Diesels 3:18, Cadillags 2:41, 2-82, GMC" 51-42, Cheyrolels Maple Leafs 1-85, Vauxhalls 0-35 MAJOR "A Woodlyn Beauty Salon 22, Gillards Cleaners 16, Blrouds 18, Coes 17, Hayden MacDonalds 16, y Rugs 16, Horwich Jewellers Fashion Village 14, Acadian Cleaners 12 and Young Moderns 12 With one week left, Woodlyn took a good hold on winning as they shutout Horwich. Gillards with a shutout alse kept alive, their vietims being Young Moderns, Sltrouds have an outside change by virtue of thelr four were win aver Acadian. The other (we games hath two two sawalls helween Cokes and MaeDonglds snd Nu-Way and Fashion Village. dayee Porter wis the eek with 767 (247, 25 y Bea Ross 758 ( Northey 749 (47, LADIEY Blanding leader this Ww hi Alice , Pelgy , B26 anet Peel 717 i, Marion Dingman 683 (207, ! ie Bllida 662 (2 7 Bernice Haramak 670 ralne Goodman 669 ( Ite Cameron 666 (258, 63 (277, 808), Helen Reynolds 658 (250, 410), Georgie Neshitt 652 (8581, 208 Mabel Moss 651 (252, § G41 (256, 208) Helen Pineh 659 (833, 808 401), Ede Hyan 638 (248), Onda Gunn 235, 24), Lois Filmore 633 (314, Maurie Shorten 632 (243, 816), Ldna Hudson 632 (233, 211), Helen Gour lle (G28 (244, 203), Del Biblnek 627 225), Julle Weelop 626 (214, 206, 202), Olive Fpise 16 (246), Babble Heron O14 (R26, 215), Rose Ouellette 618 (281 206), Mavis Tayler G08 (240, 201), Barh Harding G01 (230, 216) and Nanoy Lave G01 (248, 208) I'wo hundred Betty Sackett FH] J 67 ( 215 singles were voll 468, Madeline Barh Sager 243, VI Mason 20 raine Murphy 226 211, Greta Tutton Merle Pach 285, Joan Rogers 821, § ley B LIN] hy | son Ar 226, | Fair: ouckley 216, 208, Irene Severs 215, | Mary Mathersill 215, 207, Jogn| Jackson 215, Mary Mann 211, Isabelle King 208, Ev Campbell 305, Marg Vigo 2, Zena Mandziuk 200, and Dud Mills 200, Robin Roberts Signs | His Philly Contract | PHILADELPHIA (AP)| Pitcher Robin Roberts, 8,| agreed to terms with | *hiladel- hia Phillies Thursday. Phillies public relations divee- also (tor Mort Berry declined to an. édian Praivie centres to make swer when asked whether Rob. Wateh out for lerts, who received an estimated |!argest in North America" a le: 45,000 last season, had taken a \ lout because of his 12:10 record, |athletes have entered, the Canadians, He now lives in London and turned up in Rome for the 1960 Olympics, though not as a competitor, It was there that he gave the first hint he intended to tell what he knew, He told news + NFL, and with B.C 5, (but we couldn't come anywhere Has Hopes LONDON (CP) ~ The most om the Na tional next March consists of # 10 - year - old 4 ile igh Grand National Threat they tried sgein of Lingfield Park and come from the heck of the field to win comfortably The pattern became familiar) modest attainments and » year-old jockey whose is more distinguished of his mount, seven years of jumping, Shortly after the close of entries, # bookiiaker offered odds of 5 to 1 against his chances But that was before trainer Frank Cundell announced he gaged Sir William Pigott Brown for the ride Sir William--~he's been a Bar: onet since his father was killed in military action in 1942-has never ridden in the gruelling then he By mid-January, he hed en tered 14 races ngainst fessional competition them, By this time, the 136-pound won vo on other people's horses and there was a revival of the periodic complaint that ameteur riders should he barred from taking the bread out of the mouths of professionals, Sir William started galloping for a Berkshire trainer three years go, getting wp at 6:90 am, and cleaning out the stables of his charges as dol ordinary stable boys. He still four-mile, 856-yard race, But in come the hottest amateur ride on the National Hunt cireuit, He hegan like most amateurs buying 8 horse of his own and riding it himself, In his first! two cfforts last spring he failed to complete the course, Near the end of the season, Football War Is Boost To College Stars NEW YORK (AP) = The Iplayer-signing war among the two American professional foot hall leagues and the Canadian cureuits is proving a honenza for the 1061 college graduates "They never had it so good,' said Al Dorow, quarterback for New York Titans of the Ameri can League, "The National {League Is paying out cash hon | uses to almost everyone for the| first time and the Canadian teams are paying plenty for the one or two stars they really want," Dorow, r i | who played in the Lions and lovonto "Argonauts in Canada is In a position to know, Part of . (his uii-year job with the Titans {is going around the country | signing up players, Said Dorow; | "I thought I had the inside track on Herb Adderly (the Michigan State halfback) be cause of my school connections, | {near matching Green Bay's (NFL Packers) bid, They waved | a 86,000 bonus cheque under his| nose, then signed him to a §15,-| 00-a-year contract Van couver grabbed Tom Brown (Minnesota's all « America guard) with a $10,000 bonus and a $60,000 contract for three years of play," BruceKidd WINNIPEG (CP)~The pros pect of seeing young Bruce Kidd of Toronto try for a two-mile indoor track record has become uncertain for the 7,000 fans ex- (pected to attend the second an {nual international meet of {champions today, The 17.yar-old running sensa- tion developed a cold in his right calf and was placed on the list of doubtful starters, Kidd rose to international (recognition in Boston Jan, 14 with a remarkable #:40.2 two: mile vietory Twenty - eight athletes from Engiand, New Zealand, the United States and Kastern Can ada-=invited by the Canadian Legion--were on two planes ar riving Friday night, Others of the 62 out-of-town contestants were expected from mid-west United States colleges and Ca {the aver - all competition 'the glon official said, A total of 360 charge by American Wes San tee that the U.S Amateur Ath: letic Union and other governing (bodies have condoned such practices, Santee is the miler whe was barred for life from amuieur track a few years ago undercover payments, it would paper men he was going to blow [for padding his expense ae: seem likely he knows what hethe whistle on amateur sports, [counts Peterborough at St, Catharines Sunday's Games Hamilton at Marlboros Niagara Falls at St. Michael's in Britain's Grand National Kitchener ai Kingston Sunday's Games Kingston at Kitchener | {topher Soames told Parliament yard sprints at the 1954 British Steeplechase March 25. Agriculture Minister Chris is talking about Not only does Agostini, well particularly track and field, Now he shows with a story in He sald that when he was running a top AAU aefficial known to Canadian track andlan American sports magazine [shook hands with him and "left field bugs, admit having ae:|in which he says $10,000 a year|a $0 bill in my palm," f ~~ [cepted such money himself, helfor an amateur track athlete is SOVIET HORSES ALLOWED [has taken part in meets in §0[possible in Europe and that|he added, He didn't say whether LONDON (Reuters) = Rus./many parts of the world that|Scandinavia is a particularlyihe Kept the money sian horses are to be allowed by now he should have a pretty happy hunting ground. good idea of what goes on, He adds that he received un "I think it's still going on, Amid all this baring of souls, | {one thing is fairly certain-=il| | For instance, Mike competed der-the-table money in 1952 for/cowldn't happen in Canada. for Trinidad in the 100. and 200 Sault Ste. Marie at HullOttawa Thursday the government is re: lmpive Games in Vancouver Sudbury at Montreal OHA Senior WLT FAR, 1010 147107 39 Galt 4906 6X Chatham 410 4118 622 Windsor 5 PRODUCER'S PAST moving Russia from a list of {countries from which the entry|peted as a « of horse hibited, The Russian horses had bee banned because of the fear of African horse disease which has spread from Africa to the Middle East, Saviet officials 8 into Britain was pro n He remained there and com anadian until the (1956 Olympics in Australia {when he once again was a member of Trinidad's team Two years later he was aboard ship with Canada's Brit ish Empire Games team bound John Huston, producer of such have 'announced they will ap./[oF Cardiff, Wales, He didn films as The African Queen and|ply for permission to send three WIN anything but no one coulk The Misfits was born in Mis horses--Epigrafi Second, Grifel/™iss him in his flaming red sour! in 1908, sonvof actor Walter and Relief ~to Britain for the (track suit, Huston, {Grand National, Mike didn't come back withifollow by a couple of days a! running against Armin Hary of West Germany, the present Olympic 100 metre champion who 1s under investigation for expense account abuses "In putting down my exper ences, drawing attention ta the rackets that are really designs for living forced by outmoded rules, perhaps 1 shall be ablo lo draw attention to the farel cal situations caused by apply ng ancient rujes to modern re quirements," he says Mike's 80 - called confessions AAU officials, or the brass of any other amateur sports gov erning body, haven't that kind of money to throw around. With only few exceptions | amateur sports events in Can | ada draw more athletes and of! ficials than paying fans Canadian swimmers are real amateurs, A swim meet was held in Chicago 4 week ago and | 14 Canadians entered, They left 1oronte by chartered plan. and every one paid his own ex: penses, including hotel accom: modations one meteoric season he has he-| (Begun in 1087, the match was takes personal charge of the {grooming of his own modest two-horse string, In 1999 he spent three months in Australia where he was) schooled hy champion jockey Peter Riley, Wis current idol| and adviser is the veteran Fred OUngsier was aecepiing mounts Winter, one of the leading pro-| fessional riders SPORT BRIEFS MAY LEAVE RIDERS OFTAWA (CP)~Tackle Mill Graham of Oftawa Rough Rid-| ers is reported considering an| offer from Boston Patriots of the American Football League Graham, 26, is quoted hy The Citizen as saying in a telephone interview from Brewster, Mass, that he has been asked to join Patriots and would prefer play- ing in Boston because it is close to his home town of Brewster He told Boston "two problems would have to he solved' his release from the Big Four Rid ers and his notion that he may retire entirely from foothall this season | Graham came to Ottawa five years ago from Colgate Univer sity and has been an all-star performer GEOFFRION OUY MONTREAL (CP)==Any hope that Bernie Geoffrion will soon rejoin Montreal Canadiens was lost Friday with news that Geoffrion's injured knee has| heen put in a cast, Geoffrion was injured two weeks ago and there 1s no indication when he will be able to return to Na tional Hockey League action CUP MEET CHALLENGED HALIFAX (CP)==For the third successive year the interna tonal tung cup competition off Nova Scotia has been called off industry Minister Manson of Nova Beotia announced the de cision of the hoard of directors, made in New York Thursday | held off the village of Wedge port until 1058 when no tuna were caught, WON DOUBLES TITLE MELBOURNE (AP) = Bob Mark and lod Laver won the Australian d ou b les champion ship Friday for the third straight. time. They beat Roy Kmerson and Martin Mulligan 4, 7-6, 3:6, 0:11, 6-2, The wom en's doubles title went to Mrs Mary Reltano and Margaret Smith, who defeated Mrs, Mary Hawton and Jan Lehane 6-4, 8:6, 7:6 PLANTE WILL PLAY MONTREAL (CP)-=Montreal Royals announced Friday Jacques Plante will be in the nets again Sunday when Sud bury Wolves visit Montreal fou an astern Professional Hockey League game, It will be the fifth game for Plante who has had two wins, one tie and one loss since joining the Royals, WHARRAM IN HOSPITAL CHICAGO (AP) = Forward Kenny Wharram of Chicago Black Hawks entered a hospital Friday for treatment of a frac tured jaw suffered in Thursday night's 2:2 tie with the Red Wings in Detroit, Just a yea | ago, Wharram also had his jaw] broken in a National Hockey League game, The latest injury was suffered in a collision with Detroit's Howie Young, It is ex pected Wharram will miss at least two games, DON JACKSON RETAINS HIS T Don Jackson, 20 - year - old native of Oshawa, Ont,, grins happily after winning the Canadian Men's Singles Figure Skating Championship at Montreal, Jackson is rated | one of the world's best free. skaters IT TOOK BRAINS AND CALTECH PROVED IT PASADENA, Calif, (AP) When Rose Bowl halftime card stunts flashed "Caltech" instead of Washington' last Jan, 2, 100.000 spectators and a huge TV audience were amused but confused How did little California In stitute of Technology get such a plug? Iveryone knows the future scientists at Caltech are brainy but as football players they have to buy their way into the annual Rese Bowl football eclassie, Well, the secret of how Cal: tech pranksters substi tuted University of Washing: ton's card stunts came out Thursday The elaborate plan, carried off in the best cloak-and-dag- ger manner hy a group of Caltech jokesters known as "Phe Fiendish Fourteen,' was aid have in the current issue of the Caltech magugine, En gineering and Beience The Fiendish Fourteen learned that Washington's card section would arrive Dee, 20 and stay in the dormi tory at Long Beach Btate Cols lege Posing as a reporter, a glib member of the Fourteen ins terviewed the director of the Washington ecard section and eat dinner in an hour, While he was picking at his salad, The Fiendish Fourteen picked a lock and stole one of the ecard stunt instruction sheets, An obliging printer ran off 2800 duplicates for $30, Next day the Raffles like Techmen again pieked the lock and swiped the master plans-- large sheels of. graph paper colored the way the stunts were to appear The mathematics » minded pranksters next painstakingly stamped corvections in card stunts 10, 11 and 12, Finally, back at Long Beach, they replaced the mas: ter plans and substituted the altered instruction sheets for the original stack The result was flashed bril- liantly in the sunshine at the Rose Bowl game, TE |= rr ---- ye a et kd I' YOU DON'T DRINK «vo pay loss for your auto insurancel Insure with ABRTAINERS INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company in Canada that issues poll cies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad to give you full information, without obligation, JOHN RIEGER INSURANCE AGENCY TOOLEY'S RD, NORTH RR, 3, BOWMANYILLE PHONE RA 8-3341 Instead of spelling out Washington," card stunt 10 flashed "Caltech," Card stunt 11 flashed "Huse kies" the Washington nicks name, all right, but backs wards, The finale, stunt 12, eame up with a picture of the Cal tech beaver instead of the Washington huskle, Representing the ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY HMMEDIATE § ees at atanined ide. endent adjusters available to pol | ie Uk motoring anywhere in Canade or Oh ---------------- found out how it worked The "reporter learned the card stunt director planned to REMEMBER WHEN? , , By THE CANADIAN PRESS Defenceman Eddie Shore re: turned to the Boston Bruins line. up 27 years ago tonight after a 16-game suspension from the National Hockey League follow: ing his collision with Toronto forward Ace Dailey, Bailey suf fered a fractured skull and nev: er played hockey again, WILL FIGHT HARRIS ATLANTA (AP)=Hoxer Pete Rademacher of Columbus, Ga, said Friday he has signed to meet Roy Harris of Cut 'n' Shoot, Tex,, March 3 in Seattle FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Madeid -- Davey Moore, 10, Springfield, Ohio, stopped Fred SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY --_ 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. BISSONETTE'S SHELL STATION 301 KING MONTY'S B-. 204 SIMCOE DURNO'S SUPERTEST STATION §74 KING BILENDUKE'S ESSO STATION 1004 SIMCOE COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 410 RITSON RD, N, VIGOR OIL 78 BOND ST, WEST ST, WEST A STATION ST, SQUTH ST, BAST iT, SOUTH STATION _-- Galiana, 130, Spain, 4, Reno, Nev,.~Cleo (Honeyboy) Eloby, 127, Oakland, Calif, stopped Hmmy (Spud) Per roddy, 12034, Rene, 3, DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 AM, to 6:00 P.M. 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