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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 6, 1961 LEAFS GRAB SECOND SPOT VIA WEEKEND WINS COLLINS TO PLAY , Whitby Mohawks Face Unionville By GERRY BLAIR iate hockey also where he was Unionville Seaforths, current-|equally impressive. ly in a three-way deadlock for} It has been said that he bears second place in the OHA Metroja resemblance to Frank Mahov- Junior "A" standings, makejlich because of his size their initial appearance of the lengthy skating strides. 1961-62 season tonight at the BACK TO FLINT To Drive Leafs Into Contention GRIMACING GUMP Wor- sley reaches for the rebound after getting his left pad up to deflect a Montreal shot in Saturday night NHL play in Montreal between the Habs KEON SCORES the winner by neatly steering the puck past Chicago goalie Glen Hall in Saturday night's game at | Toronto. Keon caught Hall | flat-footed by pretending to Es and New York Rangers. At left, New York player-coach Doug Harvey looks on. That's 4 side. Toronto won 2-1. --(CP Wirephoto) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |place with New York Rangers. Centres Red Kelly and Dave|Fach team has 15 points, just Keon and goalie Johnny Bower|one less than front - running 'have put Toronto Maple Leafs|Montreal Canadiens. in the thick of the race for} Rangers and Canadiens bat- '\firet piace in the National/tled tc a 3-3 tie at Montreal Hockey League. |Saturday in the only outing of Kelly and Keon banged home|the weekena for both clubs. winning goals in the third pe-| Chicago Black Hawks, 1960-61 riod as the Leafs won twice|Stanley Cup champions, won during the weekend. Bower was|their second game in 12 starts spectacular in both victories, |Sunday, edging lowly Boston Kelly, who at 34 is one of the|Bruins 4-3 in the weekend's only leading figures in the Leafs of-|other game. Chicago's first win Whitby Community Arenal |against the Mohawks. At Toronto, Keon broke a 1-1; Toronto Marlboros and Whit duel against the Hawks at 13:02|/by are the other participants in of the third period. The tie had|the second spot tie. existed since the halfway mark} The Seaforths rebounded from Whitby wil) again be without the services of Gary McCul- lough who was brought in from Flint, Michigan, for yesterday's contest at Maple Leaf Gardens of the second. Afier a scoreless opening period, Bob Nevin, another so- phomore, put the Leafs in front cago game back to tie it up 1-1 on Ken Wharram's second goal of the year. Veteran Bert Olmstead saw 1-0 early in the second, But Chi-| }a 10-3 pasting from the defend- ling champicn Memorial Cup champion Si. Michael's Col- lege Majors, to drub Brampton Seven-Ups, 9-2 last week. It was the second straight jloss for Brampton, leaving them 'in the basement. | Mohawk manager, Ivan |Davie, received a pleasant call fence, turned the trick at De- ;|troit Sunday night as the Leafs edged the Red Wings 3-2. also was against the Bruins. Kelly, an all - star defence- man with Detroit for 12% sea- action in both Toronto games| yesterday, from Bill Collins, after recovering from an injury| who' informed him that he wou'd suffered in the Leafs pre - sea-|Jeave Ottawa bv train this morn- son exhibition game tour. Olm-jing and be in Whitby in time Thursday nigh against the Toronto Mariboros. He returned to the General Mo- tors school immediately after the game. He is expected to see action only twice more before complet- ing his course on December 20. The Mohawks play a_ return engagement in Unionville to- morrow night, then move on to Picton for an exhibition tilt on t against their Junior "B" club, elevated from "C" ranks last season. Montreal's Donnie Marshall Keon, 21 - year - old sopho-| more being touted by coach} ,|Punch Imlach to succeed Kelly as team leader when the vet-|2-2 tie against his former team- eran decides to call it quits,|mates at 8:34 of the third pe- fired his game - winner in alriod. 2-1 triumph over Chicago Black! Kelly's goal completed a Hawks at Toronto Saturday. three - goal comeback for the Bower, nearing 40, pulled off|Leafs who at one point trailed sons before coming to Toronto in 1959-60 where he has emerged as an all - star certre, broke a stead was used sparingly but put a lot of life into the team's power play. At Montreal, the Canadiens playea solid hockey for only 12 minutes but it was almost enough to get them a victory. They were badly outplayed through the first two periods, for tonight's encounter. | | Collins had returned home \after being disappointed by the Marlboro organization. He expected to line-up with the Baby Leafs this season. Fortunately for the Mohawks he has had a change of heart, and will be an asset to the Whitby attack. in the background. --(CP Wirephoto) SPORTS against the Black 40 saves the Wings 2-0. Hawks and 35 against the Red {Wings as he lowered his goals- jagainst average for 10 games jto a spectacular 1.80. TIES WITH RANGERS Detroit had taken an early lead on goals by Gordie Howe and Eddie Litzenberger. Howe and Litzenberger, who work on the same forward line, For falling behind 2-0 on New York goals by Camille Henry and| TIMELY ARRIVAL | rooxie Jean Ratelle, The Habs| His arrival couldn't come at suddenly came to life before|@ more opportune time, after DEFENCEMAN INJURED PITTS B U R GH (AP) e- De- fenceman Paul Jackson has suf- fered a hairline fracture of a small bone in his lower left leg and will be out of action at least three weeks, Pittsburgh Hornets announced Saturday. Jackson in- curred the injury in an Amer- 'ican Hockey League game Wed- nesday against Springfield In- dians. the halfway mark of the third| the club received the medical re- and went into a 3-2 lead on/Port from St. Joseph's Hospital CALENDAR | The double victory boosted|it was the seventh goal of the \the Leafs into a tie for second!season for each. TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY by Mohawks at the at 8.30 p.m. TUESDAY'S GAMES | HOCKEY OHA Metro Junior A' League --Unionville' Seaforths vs Whit- Whitby Community Arena. Game time Leading Beavers Eaten By Wolves By THE CANADIAN PRESS !with Sault Ste. Marie. Goals Kitchener - Waterloo Beavers by rookie Ted 'Wright, Kuryluk goals by Claude Provost, Ber- nie Geoffrion and Henri Ri- chard A last - minute relapse, how- ever, cost them the victory as Guy Gendron, a 27 - year - old left winger, last season with Montreal, banged home the ty- ing goal with just 37 seconds remaining in the game. "If we hadi won the game, it would have been stealing," }in Toronto where Wayne Weller lis to undergo surgery for a shoulder separation. | He will be sidelined indefinite- ly, so Collins will take up the slack on the first line alongside Bill Smith and Julie Kowalski. One of the brightest Toronto Maple Leaf prospects in many years, Wayne Carleton, the 15- year-old flash from Beeton, On- tario, is expected to be in ac- tion tonight with the Seaforths. | | Civil Service League--Teach- finally ran out of steam during ers vs Dairymen at 7 p.m.; Foote's Towing vs Firefighters at 8 p.m. Both games at the Bowmanville Arena. OHA Metro Junior A League --Whitby Mohawks at Unionville Seaforths in Unionville Arena Game at 8.30 p.m. League is breathing easier. Beavers' red - hot winning streak was stopped Saturday night in Kitchener when Sud- 'bury Wolves erupted for two quick goals anc a 4-2 decision BASKETBALL | trial |Club in Simcoe 2s ki 5 - take the puck to the other | in the final two minutes of play. The league - leading Beavers had chewed through the opposi-/ tion for eight straight wins after dropping their first two games of the season. And they played with a meagre 12-man squad for the entire run. Oshawa and District Indus- League -- Brooklin Con- vs Student Engineers Hall at 9.00 crete p.m. Michigan Crew second-place Kingston Fronten In other weekend action the acs managed c split, downing and Milan Marcetta of the Soo Joe Szura. coach Toe Blake said after-| Carleton played Bantam last wards. "Still, after making such} year and set scoring records | the weekend and the rest of the were matched by Roger Sa-|a great comeback, it's a shame| galore in Ontario playdowns. Eastern Professional Hockey Wicki, coach Bob Sabourin and|we couldn't hold the lead for) He spent considerable time lone and a half minutes." | playing Midget and Intermed- Garden-Shy Mohawks Nipped By Marlboros By GERRY BLAIR The age-old phrase in hockey circles, '"'shoot the puck" screamed vehemently by coach es few times that the Whitby de- Humphreys, general fence were caught napping. cf the Guelph Royals and the manager and managers across the From that point on the Marlies received little opportunity to gain a clear shot at Bob Perani. Kitchener - Waterloo Beavers, frequented the Gardens Press was one of many guests who WINTERIZE AT YOUR DOMINION TIRE SNOW TIRES Buy 2 Dominion Royal Win- terides GET EXTRA WHEEL FREE ! | Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds|!and, was a forgotten part of 4-3 at home Saturday night and|the Whitby Mohawk's attack in losing 3-1 to Hull-Ottawa Cana-|a 4-2 setback by the Toronto 7 T° Tops Olympic J s S M iens at Hull Sunday aft .|Marlboros yesterday afternoon | wimming eet more' Bay Trappers tied the in Maple Leaf Gardens. TORONTO (CP) -- A crewW\Thunderbirds 3-3 at North Bay| Had the Mohawks employed jof University of Michigan swim-|sunday to stay one point up on/more shooting the outcome could eat oa gio gd in me the cellar-dwelling Soo club. have been different. s division o e annua i 7 i it- Olympic Development Swim--BAGS TWO GOALS RB biiscts goute Bon oe ming Meet at University Settle-- Centre Keke Mortson was the horas hut accombination of stage ment House here Saturday Sudbury hero, scoring both the f ht a lack of fi sé tn the late goals which stopped Bea-| {tent and lack of finesse } night. rt 72 poi , is first was er stop| Poronto end zone dispelled any The team piled up 72 points)vers. His first was a corner stop possible pre-game hope ef Bob Tripp, and Len Bobbie stood out on the Whitby defence, handing out many stiff checks. TWO MEN SHORT Whitby were two men short when Marlboros scored their second goal of the opening 20 minutes. Ron Ellis deflected Frank Rid- ley's drive from the point into the bottom corner after Con- acher had drew the lone Whitby forward out of position. Whitby narrowed the margin to 2-1 halfway through the sec- Wheels available for most cors. Hurry while supply lasts! room in between periods. . . Harry Watson, former Leaf star was alsa on hand, chatting over old times and waiting the ap- pearance of his son, Barry, a member of the St. Michael's College Majors, who played the Peterborough Petes in the sec- ond game... St. Mike's witha goal by Andre Champagne in the dying seconds of the game, edged the Petes 4-3 in the first of 12 exhibition games slated for the Gardens as part of the Sun- day afternoon douleheaders . . WHITBY Goal, Perani; defence, Tripp, Bobbie, McCul- lough, Watts; forwards, Kowal- |ski, Smith, Weller, Tran, Dowe, Luke, Carnegie, Fletcher, She- arer. MARLBOROS -- Goal, Dryden/ defence, Houston, Ridley, Win-| terstein, Chipchase; Forwards, | Wee Len Chandle Stuns Argo Camp By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lancaster, who went the dis-; Rote, who had an erratic day Ottawa Rough Riders never|tance while Russ Jackson, hisjof throwing as Ottawa contin- seem to run out of surprises quarterbacking alternate, rodejually rushed him, completed 16 Sot Toreato Argeneuts jthe bench, went over for an-| of 36 passes for 257 yards. Lan- ' ° |other touchdown on a two - yard|caster completed 10 of 17 for Saturday they used a 166-\smash and pitched a despera-|216 yards. pound defensive back, discarded|tion pass to Dave Thelen who Ottawa, with halfbacks Ron earlier by Hamilton Tiger Cats|went 35 yards for the last-/Stewart, Chuck Stanley, and as a pass catcher. Little Len|quarter touchdown which sewed|George Brancato all idle with parser revelled in the role,|up the game. injuries, gained 248 yards rush going for two touchdowns as the} Doug Daigneault had the\!8, 121 of them by Thelen. Ar- Riders defeated Argos 35-23 and) other Pe lang touchdown on - gos' net yardage rushing was wrapped up second place in the/three - yard smash and Gary|106, all but one yard by Kuntz. Eastern Football Conference fi-|Schreider converted all five. Hamilton rested quarterback nal standings. The only exciting perform-|® Faloney, halfback BATTERIES 11 MS9, 12 volt Guard Bat- teries with 24 month guer- antee. 54 plate. Fit rolet, Pontiac, Plymouth end Dodge from 14.95 "57 to 62... EXCHANGE which will not count in the over-|which deflected off a Kitchener) P : all scoring because officials\defenceman and the second a victory. ey wouldn't allow the team to flip into the empty net after Kit-/ WILD SCRAMBLES ond session while Brayden Hous- compete as a Michigan Univer- chener pulled goalie Jack Mc-| On many occasions, especially| ton was serving a charging pen- sity team. Cartan in favor of a six-man in the third period, Marlboros) sity. Etobicoke Memorial Aquatic power play. _..|were victims of two-on-one) Gord Luke led a four-man Club gained a slim lead of 106) Gord Labrossiere and Neil) breakaways, but the Mohawk's| rsh towards the Marlboro Blue- to 104 points over Hamilton Forth - cy hina Sudbury | inability to finish off their plays! jine and while shooting the Aquatic Club to carry into the goals while Kitchener counters|;ent the tide from turning. | ey ; second part of the meet, which came from Leo Rochefort and } puck at goaltender Dryden, it} Any good chances Whitby) <j " vhs | will be held here next Satur- Jim Neilson mitlstered wate quickly anuied er over his glove into the SPECIAL ! PRESTONE ANTJ-FREEZE 2:00 ox. In the other Big Four game|ance for Toronto was put by| ommy Grant and tackle John} Saturday, the last - place Mont-|dynamic Bobby cae, be hc real Alouettes defeated the| second touchdown narrowed the champion Tiger Cats 21-6 in alArgo deficit to 28-22, The first nothing" game at Montreal. (Kuntz major, in the third quar- By finishing second, one point|ter, saw him go 56 yards on a ahead of Argos, the Rough Rid-|burst through centre when he ers earned home grounds for|was sent into the line in a bid the sudden - death clash next|to pick up a yard on third down. Saturday between the second-|For his second touchdown in the and third - place teams. The Ti-|final quarter, he hurdled the cats will relax on the sidelines|line in a play from the Ottawa and prepare to meet the win-|three - yard line. ner in a home - and + home! The other Argo touchdown fell series. to Cookie Gilchrist, who played PASSING STARTLES Frank Clair's Riders, who got away with a sleeper play in ousting Argos from the Big) rpte TA ahaa Four playoffs last year, came Mann kicked two singles. up with an unanticipated pass-/ DROPS THREE ing offensive Saturday. Before} Although Mann kicked well, Argos could adjust, quarterback|he had a distressing day as 2 Ron Lancaster dropled two/pass receiver, dropping three of touchdown passes into Chand-/Tobin Rote's pitches. A Rote-to- ler's arms on identical patterns. Mann pass in the first quarter That gave Ottawa a 14-1 lead/which went 64 yards for a in the first quarter and Argos' touchdown was called back be- never quite recovered cause of an offside. FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Xy THE CANADIAN PRESS (Western 1 4 0 44103 2 Canadian Football League Toronto 1 4 0 33144 2 Eastern Conference Saturday's Results Final {Toronto 6 Queen's 58 WLT F A Pts,|McGill 20 Western 7 10 4 0340 293 20 Saturday's Games 8 6 0359 285 16;Queen's at McGill Toronto 7 6 1255 25815 Western at Toronto 3 Montreal 49 1213225 9 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Western Conference sj American Conference Final Cincinnati 0 Sarnia 48 WLT F A Pts. Ontario Intercollegiate 13 3 0360 251 26 OAC 3 McMaster 60 10 5 1334257 21 RMC 13 U. of Waterloo 7 7 9 030031114 Ottawa 15 Carleton 6 510 121131411 ORFU Intermediate 113 2215393 4/L0ondon 20 East York 20 Saturdiy's Mecsas | (East York wins two - game, Toronto 38 Otawe re total-points final 33-27) Hamilton 6 Montreal 21 ORFU Jealor - Windsor 0 Scarborough 33 Winnipeg 14 Edmonton 13 (Scarborough wins final) Sunday's Result SUNDAY'S RESULTS Calgary 43 B.C. 7 National League Saturday's Games \Chicago 14 Philadelphia 16 Toronto at Ottawa |Detroit 20 San Francisco 20 (Sudden - death eastern semi-|Green Bay 21 Baltimore 45 final) |Minnesota 17 Los Angeles 31 Edmonton at Calgary | Pittsburgh 17 Cleveland 13 (First of two - game, total-'St. Louis 31 Dallas 17 points western semi-final) Washington 0 New York 53 Intercollegiate Senior American League WwW F A Pts. Oakiand 31 Buffalo 22 5 0 0160 3310 Houston 55 Denver 14 3 2 © 93 50 6\New York 13 San Diego 48 test, on a two - yard plunge. |Bill Mitchell converted the three touchdowns and Dave Hamilton Ottawa Winnipeg Edmonton Calgary Sask. B.C. Queen's McG i Barrow, much to the distress of Alouette owner M. E. (Ted) Workman and coach Perry |Moss, who complained that this would hurt the gate. Attendance was 16,199, lowest in Montreal for a_scheduied game this year, but the fact Montreal already | | | At Kingston Saturday the Frontenacs had a 4-1 lead in the second period and coasted home. Pete Panagabko scored two for the winners with Dick Agase To Head Up Cherry and Tommy Williams Argos For 2 Years adding singles. Saulte Ste. Marie TORONTO (CP)--Lew Hay- got goals from Eddie Kachur, had missed the playoffs might|man, managing director of Tor- Merv Kuryluk and Doug Robin- have been largely responsible, onto Argonauts of the Eastern)son. Montreal's two wi Oliver converted both and penship kicked a single. The. Ticats used homebred Frank Cosentino at quarterback most of the way, with Tom Du- blinski relieving. Don Sutherin's two field goals accounted for all the Hamilton scoring, and gave Sutherin the scoring title with 69 points. Sutherin also had one inter ception, his 11th of the year and Montreal tops for the Big Four. Cosentino Toronto completed seven of 22 pass at- New York tempts for 87 yards and had Detroit two intercepted. Dublinski com-| Chicago pleted one of six for 32 yards. Boston Snead, Bolt Punished 'Enough HOLLYWOOD, Fila. jnight it will terminate its sus- pension and lower its fines for Sam Snead and Tommy Bolt ef- Buffalo fective Nov. 7 Fines for the two golfers will Cleveland be reduced to $100 from $500 and Pittsburgh jthe suspensions to 45 days from six months PGA President Lou Bolt have been punished enough amateur tournament in Cincin- nati. This violated a PGA rule|Buffalo at Quebec that players who have won a major tournament within 12 months must get sponsors' ton- Kitchener sent to bow out of a tournament booking. touchdowns| Football Conference, confirmed ere scored by halfback George|during the weekend that Argos tawa with two goals. Bob Ellett Dixon, on a 28 - yard run and|have decided to retain Lou Ag- |a one - yard piunge. Bobby Jack ase as head. coach. briefly on offence in this con-|kicked two field goals. Jack Es-|pected to meet later this week individual. BY THE CANADIAN PRESS |Sudbury i (AP) -- Hershey |The U.S. Professional Golfers | Providence |Association announced Friday! Quebec PG! Strong Quebec 1 Cleveland 6 said it was the appeal commit-|Pittsburgh 2 Hershey 6 jtee's decision that Snead and|Providence 3 Springfield 7 Both were suspended for pass-|Quebec 2 Buffalo 5 ing up the Portland, Ore., open| Pittsburgh 2 Providence 8 |last September to play in a pro-|Springfield 3 Rochester 2 Fred Hilts sparked Hull-Ot- notched the other. The lone Kingston goal was by Orval Tes- Haymian and Agase are ex-)Sier. North Bay had to come from to negotiate a new contract. behind three times to stay up out by agile Marlboro netmind- er Dave Dryden. The 3300 fans on hand for the opening doubleheader were bare- ly seated when Brian Conacher, raced in all alone after spread- ing the Whitby defence to score seven seconds after the drop of e puck. The Mohawk rearguards were slightly awed by the grandeur of the Gardens and the press clippings of the Broda-coached Toronto club, and stood around helpless as Conacher flitted by. However, this was one of the HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS 32 2610 North Bay 31 38 7 S..S. Marie 7 36 536 Saturday's Results Sudbury 4 Kitchener 2 5 Sault Ste. Marie 3 Kingston 4 Sunday's Games Kingston 1 Hull-Ottawa 3 Sault Ste. Marie 3 North Bay 3 ; Tuesday's Games Hull-Ottawa at North Bay Kingston at Kitchener OHA Senior WET AP tin? 3 1 2 32 National League + Fe (aa | WLT 2 2 ) 7 7 f 9 5 'a 9 2 5 5. 26.35 9 28 2 35 556 Saturday's Results New York 3 Montreal 3 Chicago 1 Toronto 2 Sunday's Results Toronto 3 Detroit 2 Chicago 4 Boston 3 Tuesday's Game Toronto at Chicago American League Eastern Division he Pie ES aie | 8 2 1 46 2817 5 4 0 38 27 12 36 12 Windsor Strathroy Woodstock Galt Chatham Sarnia Stratford Waterloo St. Thomas Saturday's Results St. Thomas 2 Sarnia 7 Galt 1 Strathroy 3 Sunday's Results St. Thomas 9 Waterloo 6 Sarnia 3 Windsor 11 5 Tuesday's Game Woodstock at Galt OHA Junior A WLF F APt 0 34 1212 20 20 5 22 ll Springfield Rochester Saturday's Results Rochester 1 Buffalo 8 Hamilton Niagara Falls Montreal S'. Catharines Peterboro Guelph 1 Sunday's Results 0 4 1 3 Bee b 2 130 38 Saturday's Results Hamilton 7 St. Catharines 2 Eastern Professional Sunday's Result WLT F APt'Niagara Falls 2 Montreal 6 53 3518 Tuesday's Games 32 3214 Peterborough at St. Catharines 28 2811'Guelph at Niagara Falls 2 Tuesday's Game Kingston Hull-Ottawa | Western League Northern Division WL tT Hs 40 F APt 41 16 14 52 31 12 Calgary 4 34: 37 7 Vancouver 6 2 28 37 6 Southern Division WLT F Apt 9 2 0 45 27 18 34 28 13 29 58 6 Edmonton Seattle 6 3 2 Portland Spokane Los Angeles San Fran Saturday's Results Edmonton 3 Calgary 4 San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 1 6 3 2 4| Vancouver 3 Seattle 4 Portland 2 Spokane 3 SUNDAY'S Results Spokane 2 Seattle 6 Vancouver | Portland 2 Other Leagues Saturday Saskatchewan Senior Saskatoon 2 Medicine Hat 7 Saskatchewan Junior Regina 7 Melville 4 Saskatoon 2 Moose Jaw 10 Estevan 3 Flin Flon 4 Western International Kimberley 4 Nelson 9 Rossland 1 Trail 5 Eastern League Philadelphia 4 Charlotte 3 New Haven 2 Johnstown 1 New York 2 Clinton 4 SUNDAY Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 4 Flin Flon 3 Metro Junior A Toronto Marlboros 4 Whitby 2 Junior Exhibition Peterborough 3 Toronto Sf. Mike's 4. Eastern League Johnstown 6 New Haven 1 Clinton 1 Long fSland 7 Philadelphia 3 Knoxville 1 Conacher, Ellis, Milroy, Fergu-| son, Moore, Harbaruk, Mercier.| FIRST PERIOD 1. Marlboros: Conacher, (Ellis) 2. Marlboros: Ellis (Rid- ley, Conacher) 15:08 Penalties: Harbaruk, Fergu- son, Kowalski, Smith, Chip- chase, Penalties played havoc again with Whitby, as Ron Ellis tal- lied the third Marlboro goal, jwith Chic Carnegie in the sin- bin, with less than two minutes remaining in the period. Gary Milroy upped the count to 4-1 for Toronto early in the final stanza, picking the far corner on a screen shot after taking a pass from' Denis Mer- cier. The best effort of the game was displayed by the Mohawks on one of their many two-on-one breaks, as Gord Luke fed Ace | Watts a perfect pass inside the |Marlboro end zone with Brian Conacher the sole Marlie de- fender faked out of the play and Watts made no mistake rif- ling a shot by Dryden. | Penalties: Houston 11:17; SHORT NOTES . . . Whitby! retcher 12:43; Shearer 19:27. 07 SECOND PERIOD 3. Whitby: Luke 4. Marlboros: Ellis (Conacher) Penalties: Houston 10:31; ) Moore 14:49; Carnegie 18:09.) THIRD PERIOD 5. Marlboros: Morley (Mercier, Ridley) ... 6. Whitby: Watts (Luke, McCullough) 14:38 18:39) 5:55) | ~e 'BUDGET TERMS NO OUTSIDE FINANCING DOMINION TIRE STORES 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 \forward Wayne Weller was} |erashed heavily into the boards) in the second period, and suf- ifered a separated shoulder, At last reports an operation is re- quired and a pin will have to be inserted. . . . Homebrew Stan "Butch" Dowe was one of the |more aggressive Mohawk play- jers, as he checked and skated fearlessly all afternoon. Pete Shearer also had some bright |moments, and came close to |scoring in the first period, |bouncing one off the post after |deking three Marlboros ... . | Tonight in the Whitby Commun- ity arena, the Mohawks host the Sif flag Distinctive Clothes for Men Ready-to-Wear and Made-to-Measure, Exclusively at SO aT 10 KING ST. W. 725-0233 |Unionville Seaforths . . . Jack Over 93% owned in Cana CANAD com FRR TS MAKERS OF IAN OIL da! sre WHITE ROSE GASOLINES e MOTOR OILS,!

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