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The Oshawa Times, 16 Feb 1961, p. 18

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(CIVIL SERVICE LOOP ; 'City League Bantam{ ITU Win Four-Point Game; | : | Dairymen Whip Imperials ROund-Robin Playoff * FOCAL, INi~CANAMIAN TIRE wes of the game, proved to be. DUPVLATE Nott. Dawe, In the. tied wesk of the Banithe chneher, Tie game wis Baemner, Varry, Sution, Gi tam playolts, Local 1907 contin close from start fo finish but ietie, John Mordock, Reid. Git wed thelr winning sireak by Gresowood's magic toch with y v downing Canadian Tire 51. The the puck made the dtlerence in Wer, Metpmade, Furk, Thompson, pi Taylor" boys set the pace for this game as Ws theese gosle West, Pas Murdock, Gow Phen Mckee liom Corby gave 1457 with two godls each, Bil were al wnassivied, Baler Bek Game officials were: Hutahin the Datrymen 2,29 lead Eiiots picked wy the other tally ed wy the winners other 1a, son Durne, Sefowsis and Wil Two more gous were scored sasisted by Bil Tayior and whasssed on betore wie Jmpetials Sullied Davies Other assets were ick: The lovers' gous wile scored, Langue standings ser the once. Dwme secon I fled wp br Cole, Dionne, KINA. ny Foster, Wayes, and Callers) third game of the playolfs, is ws wo from Cory and Burm s and Talliacholl, Mon Trotier with Callord alse wetting an me (flows [#6 918 end Wis second god # played Ws weual good game I gst, This loss was contly for w LT PTS, 1575 trom Welth. 4 tor the™® 708 for 1911 Houdattle as 3% moved them out Local 1917 I hen Wiel Canadian Tire picked wp their of frst place which they Wada I With iy Waves gain sists onl (70 WAcKk goals by Werry and held since the start of playofls, Police Boys # "PER BANRE RMSE OF Labeock in the middle period LOCAL 2184 Metoalte, Howdailie 2 te play. wormd period, Im while Pearse, Judge wnd 11098 Pakosta, Komik, Loyd Myers (Loe 7784 warned assists Greenwood, Die ! t als gave the Dairymen "eo br I be ome antions moments ut that, VOCAL 817 ~ Trotter, Teles. Cratam, Saker, Spasder, Hott, | local 295 Welsh opened the sconng for the Dalrymen as carty #5 318 in the first period with Dwrne nd Cory being credited with Edad At Bowmanville Arena Tues dey mam ITC gained fom points By defeating the Fire fighters 4401 wile the Dairy men won over the Imperiais by # 51 score | 170 BEAT FIREFIGHTERS i Led by Baker, McAvoy and Merntt the ITU (Locsl 99) boys took the Virsfighters 19 the deaners by winning # 4 point game in the first comest of two schediled Civil Serviee {Hockey |eagne games The win for ITU put them in the running for the last play-off spot in the league. They are Lewrrently two points helind the hb spot Impenals, vith & game HAWKS BEAT RANGERS Big Jean's 4 Ee JEAN BELIVEAU'S SHOT ROLLS PAST GOAILIY, GERRY MeNAMARA Goal Keeps Habs Close it mn each period By THE CANADIAN PRESS in first period Centre Jean Beliveau and Pack with goals goalie Jacques Plame supplied 0 # aul, elose-ehecking conte the hig punch Wednesday night he fore when Montreal Canadiens won 14415 at Maple Leaf Garden what was possibly their most Yoronto has 73 points in important National Hockey games and Montreal, #8 in 5 League game this season games, The Habs gel B chance Beliveau came through with a 10 close in even further tonight hig goal late in the when they are host to lowly Bos riod and Plante made ton Brung in the league's only brilliant saves the aetion scored a 1 triumph over Beliveau Maple Leafs at Toronto Inte-season performer, hroke a The victory was only the ( I: tie with a goal in the last nadiens' third in 11 games of the seeond lod and it cut Toronto's margin Mop the all Cana ieeded standings Lo four paints, In the Donnie Marshall added =» Lhe Came A capacity crowd of v/ econd jo yaine Hah Ihe ] BIWAYyS RB Wrong #na Montreal Rovals of the Professional Hoek A partic cond pe WRY through the roa when the Leals poured hlazin shots al him MeNamara, pla first NHI, game ment for injured Bower, couldn't ne defest. He made fine nd wound up with a tolal of 2. Viante had 25 The league's two top scorer in replace Jing # "eran Johnny he blamed for stop Mahovlich Ten! and Bernie Geoffrion of the failed got Frank of the Ca gler LU] any mins Medonald the Hawks to their win York with his 14th and 1th gonls of the season, Both gosls came in the third period Other Chicago scorers Tod Bloan, Dollard 8t, | and Bobhy Hull Beoring for New York Were Johnny Wilson snd Dean Pren fice h paced over New were frent n hand | The Firefighters opened the scoring #499 of the first period tn take the intial lead n the game when Larry Gra bam Grove the puck home with help from Knight and Gibson 1's MeAvoy tallied to even the score when D, Taylor and Wilson centred the puck in front of the net for MeAvoy's stick, This ended the scoring in the first period In the second frame ¥T1 hammered in three unanswered oils, Merritt scored from Cole baker from McAvoy and at 9.95 Baker scored alone, the best goal of the night, when he rol ed through the compleie Vire fighter team and onl-guessed Stone in the Virefighter cage thus giving them a 440-1 lead The Virelighters, quite tired at this stage since only seven men were dressed for the game managed a few threats and kept ITU off the score sheet for the balance of the game DAIRYMEN BACK STRONG The leagueleading Dalrymen after losing one and tying two in three preceding games, came hack strong in the second game hy defeating the unpredictable Imperials by # 5-1 score Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso ciation representatives in the Ontario Minor Hockey Associa was al, for at 2.25 the Dairy Wow, F, Taylor, Ewan, Mewar wen tallied once more with the Weeks, B. Tayior, Garrison stick of Jim MeCabe, and Me Fol, Talkacholf, Kee received the assist, bring Myshynsis, Dionne, Davies ing the score 19 51 Cole, Mack, Thompson Civil Service Notes: We had, CANADIAN TIRE ~~ Hall, Sel on hand for both games John leck, Davies, Werry, Pierce Kousk, our neighbor, whe Clarke Mothersitl, Maynard Mhiged 10 pick the three-star) Wrage, Glendenning, Beharrell selection in each game ini dndge, Levine, Babeock, Wane the first game he picked YTV 5 vieh, Loyd Al Baker for We two-goal effort Me for first soot, In the Number gp fori ~- SOCAL 28 2 position he picked Larry Gra. 0 070" Ha od ham of the Pirelighters for get. "AE Was Plaed between Wise ting the Virefighters only gos 8 + Dacha £m or and almost scoring # couple POH of the game i looked Vike more and in third snot. John he Kiwanis boys had the edge ™ ad He Avoy of VT For Pt the Local 205 boys were not Vane 4 » ; 4 a a the selection in the Dairymen. (2 Ve Genied a they worked Imperial game Mr, Kozak chose hate ha ay up trom a 1Our-gon Chuck Durno of the Dairymen "U0 oad hia aa for first star for a fine game, 770nnie Neate paced the West plaved with two goals and an Mont boys with two - and 4 a pair of assists with Ree assist second star Dairy? pia ; ops a wily for his three Clapp, Slack and Paplon picking Mans "be oe a defenceman, |p ngles Tiling, Hawden aos A JIA dig Zaporazan and Clapp each earn ¢ ay . od assist the Imperials' cause ed Ask) Ww LTVF¥ 2 (L] f 4 ] 41 ] 41 L 41 closely Local 205 boys were paced A Pls. with three goals by Abbott 4 u Fingles going to Muir, Brownell A 44 7] I Dairymen 1} Kassinger h Virefighters 6 Imperials y yy 4 14.4 up ap assist ps well as Hen 11i8en, Andrews, Stone, ¥rench 9 Marlowe, and Kiniski WESTMOUNT KIWANIS Smith, Tilling, | Black, Neate, Reed Clapp, Hawden, LOCAL, 205 Pollard, Mar lowe, French, Kiniski, Baldszek Griffin Srownell Andrews Abbott, Studley, Hansen, Assen Stone, Muir, Cullen Moore, Glover, Andrews, OSE CRyITAN = WNAT B'RITH Hawer, Sawyer, Hudgins and Wilson Wornauriski,| 14. and Balvazek, Abbott also pick Zap- Peterboro Minors [i fii hs Top Oshawa Boys | | An outstanding effort by Bob Waters of 1VNai B'Rith spoiled Gray, Wianke, cour HOUDANAK, ~ Moore, Sow fer, Keenan, Oke, White, Bow: man, Callord, Foster, Hayes Clarke, Blacey, | Mei four, Septtergond, Kaylor Dingham ~ POLICE ~~ DUPLATY In the final game of the might winless Duplate lost another clone contest, to the Police Boys They just couldn't get the equal ler although every player put in & good effort, especially In the dying mines of the game This was an important win for the Police boys, as i put them in & 4way te for Ind place in the series Johnnie Baron picked wp two gorls and an assist with Cam eron getting the other tally plus an assist Keg Parry and Paul Sulton scored for the losers with Allan Gillette getting an assist on Sut ton's goal POLICY, Chapman Zarowny, Demill, Baron, Cam- eron, Martin, Grimmings, Wil- son, Anderson, Smith, Dawson Densham, Richmond, Zimmer: man, Suwals, Waldinsperger JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND 57, EAST, RA 3.481) Craper, Valin COvitan PRIN WW mm --- DR DIRT DDDRWN™ Ea Balt Seaver --~ Murry Rodd, J. Woodcock and what looked like a sure wir for Civitan, Waters' second goal inte in the game, clinched a tie for the B'Nal WRith boys, It was a hard fought game sll the way and both teams played their hest Other gon! scorers for B'Nai B'Rith were Hornsby, and Ham other game of the night Chicago third goal In an open net Jak | Officials Tragic End To Black Hawks strengthened their!in the game Marshall's gos I gl grip on third place by beating came after Leafs had removed | Arena score only 2:1, until they got New York Hangers 5-4 on home 1ookie goaltender Gerry MeNa SI 1 H I Peterborough Pee Wees de:iinto the third period and then jee mara in favor of an extra for Montreal, seeking a fourth with 74 remain consecutive league champion: |'Ng i ; ship and an unprecedented sixth! Iookie Dave Keon gol pri Stanley Cup, went To onto"s goal and Marcel which feated Oshawa lads 6-1 and so (he Liftlock City lads scored ' will have a five-gonl lead for eight goals, without a reply, toi, om G4 Rodenburgh picking B the veturn game of the total: yurn the game into a rout up a paly of nssists "Both Bob russels airport * Bonls series, In the Bantam Oshawa opened the scoring at Waters' goals were unassisted, The accident, in which 78 per: | series opener, the Liftloc WYithe 16,45 mark of the initial Goal scorers for Civitan were! the game against 8 hot Toronto tied the score 1-1 for Canadiens team that had won seven times PLANTE BTANDS OUf and tied once in eight games Plante, playing in his fourth sons were killed, wiped out the| Inds trounced Oshawa Bunting frame, Leach scoring on pass Morrison, Glecoff, Cockerion| winning nine US cream of America's ice-skating M4 a gah 4 vn | (rom Teaming and Bouckley, Cockerton alsol | In the second stanza, Mae. picked up an assist, | The Habs fell behind 1-0 early game since coming hack from and placing In'team 18 competitors headed! game, Kay on a pass from Dyer, tied] B'NAL B'RITH Snelrs, three Games, sheifor the hig Prague transferred her energies' and coaches and officials CLEAN GAME the score and then Carne with| Waldie, Tornshy, Rodenburg, | The Pee Wee playoff was a help from Redmond, made it!8olomon, Waters, Fdie, Kehoe, | __ BY Geo, H. Campbell dreams to the flashing blade The trageds shed U.8 rhiudy cousned UB oo clean game with only two|2:1 for 'the visitors, Hamilton, Bholdren, Peyton, | BPORTR EDITOR EASTERN ONTARIO JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Ist GAME OF THE SEMIFINALS (Best 4 out of 7 Series) THURSDAY, FEB. 16 8:30 PM, BELLEVILLE MacFARLANDS WHITBY HILLCRESTS Whitby Community Arena Adults 75¢) Students with cards and Children 50¢ tion playdowns, got off to & bad! p, Kawzanuk sar th the Pee art 1st ie in both She Bet ap gimp PERIOD Wee and Bantam series, here oouawa Bantams were very seconds at the Oshawa Children's, oh in the picture, with the ward Tor Bonin. NEW YORK (Al) /inson Owen kaled shadow of the great Bonja Henle and never realized her ambition 10 win an Olympia figure skal Ing championship After women' Maribel a £ the Alrlines the ahenn jet i woods mn plowed into neg title Olympi event of her two dalightors WU hopes of retaining the world and rence, 16, and Maribel Olympie figure skating - enalties being meted out, one| The roof fell in on the Osh: Ros, Masterson ki {It appeared that this pair of premacy it has held since the! Ate in the first period and the awa Bantams in the final] IVITAN . + Betvason Brack. whirling ice ballerinas - might!Seoond World War other late in the final frame,|frame, as the young Petes rap. Bills, Bradley, Townsend, Dur:| ueceed where the mother had both to Peterborough hays, ped in eight tallies, It was Hop hrowski, Dick, Glecolf, Cocker: failed Vredericks from Kargison| craft, Gordon, Redmond, Mac.| ton, Peel, Bouckley, Pederbeckl, and Glynn and then "tar Ca Goudy, Hoperoft again, (Barclay, McCullough, Morriston, | 20 The lending prospect was Linurence, a slender, ever-smil mgsehoolgir! who whirled through the most intricate and 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' month Laurence the UB "np women's figure crown al Colorado and last weekend she the North American championship al Philadelphia List 4 {hy [ from Fredericks, gave Peter Carne and Gordon again, in that Joe M37 BOUDAILLE daring routines with breath.tak. Morough Pee Wees a 2:0 lead In order, Dyer picked op hee the night iba Sg ing gIACe the first period, Cooke, with a ansint during the outhurst with b | solo effort, halfed the difference MacKay getting a couple, Red NOT ADVISED I could do as well as Lau: early in the second stanza but|mond and. Reynolds two apiece, | D t Une piast 1] as slip narcowly defeating We nd y rence in the school figures (pre: then the visitors came hack] Platt and Hoperoft one each, leave?" Phd piste pi Pui of Toronto, The elder scribed designs on ice)" Mrs, with three more goals, Howes! Three penalties to the OShAWS | {rogpon or as Dianket protectors Maribel, teamed with|Owen once said, "but In frees| from Doblin; Doblin unassisted team, in the last half of the) fiichards for the na. Akating she is better than 1 and Sargison from Glynn period, didn't help Oshawa's| ir ever dreamed of heing, She can Sargison completed the seor:| chances any, | girls, tutored flo Jumps and spins | wouldn't ing, with his third goal of the, PETERBOROUGH donk) were pointing HUME game, on a pass from Redmond, | nex; Pilly, LaBranche, Hop:| tn: the world championships, | The sister, Maribel, a svelte, midway through the final croft, MacKay, Dyer, Rell, Red: | cheduled next in Prague, pretty senior at Boston Univer | period, to make it 6:1 mond, Collin 5 Livingston, ind the 1064 Olympies in Inns sity, was a good individual" prerRBOROUGH goal, Carne, Reynolds, Platt, Goudy hruek, Austria Kater but preferred to perform | nichols: Johnston, ted man, (and Gordan, ALL DIE IN {With a partne) Nargison, Fredericks, Glynn, OSHAWA gkoal, Lupe But all of Hoth girls were (he products |felf, Birch, Moebus, Howes, Barr, Balson, Kidd, MeGraw, Wednesday in the of thelr mother's relentless Dahlin, Howlett, Jamieson and Barnoski, Waite, Illiott, Leam:| (rive to make them champions, | 1111 [ing, Bradley, Sutton, Leech, | tured skating Bprings added STARK TRAGEDY struck the sports world yesier day, in a plane eragh near the Brussels airport, in which all of the 73 persons aboard were instantly killed, In eluded was the United Btates figure skating team of 18 competitors, plus officials and coaches, headed for the world's championships in Prague A crushing blow the event itself, the tragedy wiped out the U.8, team and erushed their hopes of retaining world and Olympie skating supremacy, which they held since World War II, The jubilant enthusiasm of winning a world title will be tinged with a deep Among vietims werd Laurence Owen week North American erawn In the Maribel, with Dudley Riehards title, and their mother, Marihel figuresskating great another MONTREAL CANADIENS kept within reach of the pace-setting Taranto Maple Leafs last night with thei i=1 Maple Leaf fashioned mainly hy Tean Beliveau who scored the Giriner Nisley, Dudley tional pal The two Owen hy their mother JIM NEAL Says . . . "MY CHOICE" . . . this 1955 CADILLAC COUPE have week adne the who last won Lhe ladies' single Mister the Vinson CRASH them died wreckage national Owen, won Pals onrly of farmey Us Was vietim {hut neither ever showed resent:| og HAWA goal, White; Robinson, mne and Moore ment over thelr spartan (rain: pisher, Preston, Phillips, Wal:| Officials = W, Crowley and : he die, Cook, Barron, Graham,'L, Wilson, Liardens, win at LOVED IT commenting on her hours of ed on another, The win put the Mapleos and they of which they'll play Rruing as the vigitors, Diokie added two paint last night's game, to ta Bernie Geoffrion and NHL leader Frank Mahovlich Another star of last night's big league action was Ab MeDanald, who seored two goals to lead Black Hawks ta their 8-2 win at home, over the visiting N.Y. Rangers I'he win eansolidated Chicago's grip on third place in the standing RARIGHT BITN:- ing no drum unbeaten, in thei game this Saturday evening, when they play their return game with Reantford, in Ontario Basketball Assoc, Intermediate "A" homesand home playoffs, Brantford brings a 14s=point lead with them for this game and Hawks have to wipe out this deficit ar drap out of ORA competition real early in the season. CKLA's sports announcer Jim Rishop will interview the Hawk's manager and captain, on his 6:14 PW, Program, tomorrow | FATHER J, PEREYMA's rink, Oshawa representatives in the Provincial mixed (Rose Bowl) competition, won their diatriet rights yess terday at Whithy Club, The Oshawa foursome defeated Unionville in thelr first game and Whithy in the final mateh, Their next action is an Mareh 9, at Cannington, against the Peterborough distriet winners PAR. SONS' TROPHY playoffs at the local curling elub last night, saw vinks skipped hy Harold Beownlee and Rill Holland advance to the final round DICK RUTTON former world's and Olympie skating champion, will be the narrator for a CRC.TV ane-hour program this Sats urday evening, at five a'clock, It's a film review the Narth American figuresskating ehamplonships last week at Philadelphia and Oshawa enthusiasts will have a chanee to see Don Jackson successfully defending his men's single erown TORONTO YMHA blues des feated Andy's A.C. TH-83 last night in the 3rd and decid» Ing game their OBA Senior "AM plavaffs,. YMHA meets Kingston in the next round PAUL PENDER has agreed to defend his share of the middleweight box ing crown against Carmien Basilio, in April, at Boston, two hand, one with Hoston Maore and Beliveau each have tonight games in at home in move closer Oshawa Genosha Hawks are loay buildsup for their hig at Donevan Collegiate, of of (ond-place Sault Ste, Marie havning woul ad anint- | KW Beavers Win At Home By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'wo goals by captain Ham Hettio gave Sudbury Wolves a slim 4 1 win aver Kingston Frontenacs Wednesday night and kept them within sight of an Wastern Professional - Hoekey Longue playoff spot Me win gave Sudbury 45 polis, six less than the Fronte nes whom they must overtake If they are to capture a playoff herth Kiteheney Waterion Reaver fattensd their third-place toda! to 8 paints by trouncing last place Mantgeal Rayals &1 Only 817%tans turned out fay the Kitchener contest during ane of the worst snowstorms of the winter Much of the credit for Sud Bury's win went to goalie Al Millar on loan from Hershey Hears of the American League while regular Wolves goalie Gerry MeNamara was with Na tional League Taronte Maple Loats Tack Hendvickson and Keke Mortson added Walves' other two goals while Orv Tessier Rob Attersley and Lorne Fergu son scared for Kingston Frontenacs pulled goalie Long fohn Honderson in the final minute but were unable to gel the tie Contre Kd Hoekstra and left winger len Rroanson each seared a pair for the Dutchmen and Dave Ralon added the fifth orry Harpes cored Mant ea 0a In tonigh league-lead Will visit se game Hull Ottawa ing Yours IR 1] player "(World Wa | \ nractiee, which often began as oarly as 4 a.m, Laurence once ald, "Certainly it's tough, hut I love every moment of it." The Owen girls were horn in the lee skating tradition, Their futher, Guy Owen, who died in 108%, was a professional skater and coach, Both of Mrs, Owen's parents were expert skaters The two girls, like their mother, were pul on the ioe when they were big enough to stand, Then they were tossed nto the toughest competition Hoth were national oompetitors hefore veaching their teens Fhe word for Maribel Vidgon Owen was vivacious, meaning full of life . She never showed her moods (0 her friends, kept her trim figure even with advancing yours, and her warm, wide smile was as well known at foe rinks around the world as hey throaty, rich voice Mrs, Owen, fortherly a Boston newspaper. woman was figure skating expert for the Asso ciated Press al the last four Winter Olympic Games REMEMBER WHEN? , By THE CANADIAN PRESS Major William (Rilly) South worth, Jy formerly an oul fiejder with the Toronte Mapk Lents of the International League, was reporied missing (n A noncombat plane orash 18 #50 loday, Southworth son of Ruly Southworth, mana ger of the 81, Louis and Roston NRLOnal League clubs, was the professional baseball 10 enlist In the Second HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | THE CANADIAN Nationa! League WELT FAM 16 0102 14670 30 16 0 102 153 60 24 19 13 156 148 01 20 99 19 162 167 5% New York 1700 0168 102 43 Hoston 13 89 11 141 100 35 Wednesday's results Montreal 8 Tovonto 1 New York 2 Chicago § Game Thursday Boston at Montreal American League WHT F AN AT 17 1 26% 159 78 9824 1901 10% 87 98 27 0171 180 56 26 35 2 160 164 M FIR IRE REI BYLR Queher 2200 2161 107 40 Providence 19 37 0169 954 AR © Wednesday's game Cleveland 3 Soringfield 8 Kastern Professional WLT PF AN 313 44180 TY 25 99 RIRT IRA BR O19 HIRY 184 BS MIT ANIM H NAR TIRO 24D Montreal N01 TIA 4 Wednesday's resulis Kingston & Sudbury 4 Montreal 1 Kitchener OHA Senior WELT PF AM M10 9 1R0 197 50 IN1Y 4151 IR 40 IT 10 R116 115 40 1630 1185 157 3% Strathroy 1119 5 195 156 2V Woodstoek 102% 9100156 22 Wednesday's veoult Windsor & Chatham » Woodstock at Steatfog feited to Stratford after stock team Ry I'aronto Mantreal Chicago Detroit Springfield Huffalo Cleveland Hershey Rochester Hull-Ottawa Son Kitchener Kingston Sudbury 5 Windsor Chatham Galt Stratford far Wood d PRESS | Jan falled to appeariof England OHA Junior A WLT FAM Guelph 20 8 7320 146 59 | Nt, Michael's 2413 3183 133 81 Niagara Falls 21 16 4 144 130 40 Hamilton 17 18 6161 137 40 St Catharines 14 22 4 143 181 32 Peterboro 1993 71441710 Marlboros R25 TURITA OY Wednesday's result Marlhoros 1 Nt, Michael's (at North Bay) Westorn League Victoria & Edmonton § Okanagan Kenlor Kelowna Penticton A loops 4 International League Indianapolis § Fort Wayne 4 Omaha 1 8t, Paul 3 Hastorn League Clinton 3 Charlotte 3 Haddonfield & New Haven § Johnstown 4 Philadelphia 4 Ontario Junior RB Chatham § Windsor 7 JIM NEAL means ness from the ground up b) years Friendly, courteous for an excellent ear deal, Try Kam ond see! 1955 CHRYSLER New Yorker a pin and very white with tur Fully equipped for EXTRA fuxury driving. SPECIAL Ne $745 Clean as sharp In auaie WILL DEFEND TITLE ROSTON (AM)==Paul Pender agreed Wodnesday to* defend hs share of the middleweight | boxing championship against former champion Carmen Ras| silo in a TV bout in Reston Garden April 2 Pender's championship is ree ognized In Massachusetts, New York and Europe, The other portion of the middleweight championship is held hy Gene Fallmer of Utah Rasilio, 34, from Chittenango, N.Y. formerly held the welter weight and middleweight cham plonships Pender's last 14 against defence was Terry Downes "140 BOND WEST 20 years with Ontario Motor Sales Jim has learned the busi He has spent the past ¥ years in car sales, earning entry inte General Motors Master Salesman's Club 8 of these helpful, Jim Is a good man to see Green Caddy Coupe, less than 40,000 miles, Why net try itl" and him 1955 Oldsmobile "88" d-door Sedan with hydra. matie drive, 2:tone hlue A teal at OVER 90 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Ontario Motor Sales LIMITED OSHAWA "iere's first class luxury, A powerful, beautiful Metalli fully equipped in every detail, It's a locally owned and driven honey of a car with now onLY $1585 HERE ARE SOME OTHER FINE VALUES 4.door model with stick

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