Corbett, Dineen Share Metro 'A' Points Race Lead By KEVIN BOLAND Mike Corbett, the rangy cen- tre with Neil McNeil Maroons, picked up three goals and two assists in Tuesday evening Met Junior "A" action to move into a first place tie with team-mate Gary Dineen for the league ™= scoring honors. Corbett's hat trick allowed him to push his total points col- jae umn to 66 His 31 goals is tops in the league. He is the only yer in the Metro ranks to ve passed the 30-goal mark. Dineen was held scoreless. | ly assists is tops in the ABBOTT IN FOURTH Bob Abbott the high-flying centre-man Whitby Dunlops ac- quired in a trade with Bramp- ton 7-Ups moved to fourth spot in the standings behind Rod Seiling of the Maroons. Firemen's Bonspiel Here Jan. 30 On Wednesday, Jan. 30, the Oshawa Curling Club will be the scene of one of the most popu- lar curling eventy of the season, when firefighters from Southem Ontario will battle it out for the F, D, "Plumber" Garrard Tro- phy, in the sixth annual On- tario Firemen's Curling Bon- spiel. PThe trophy was donated to the Oshawa Firemen's Curling Com- mittee, for annual competition, by F. D. Garrard of Garrard Plumbing, Oshawa. Entries have been received from as far north as the On- tario Fire College, Gravenhurst, as far east as Kingston, and west, from Niagara Falls. In all, 32 rinks will be com- peting and the winner of this MIKE CORBETT Abbott picked up a goal and an assist to push his totals to 48 points, nine less than Seil- ing and one more than Marl- boros' Grant Moore who slipped to the fifth rung on the ladder when he was held scoreless in the Marlboros-Generals _ tilt Tuesday in Maple Leaf Gardens. Jim Jago of Brampton 7-Ups scored twice and assisted on another goal in action at Whitby Arena Tuesday to push _ his total goals to 26, second best in the league. He has 42 points. Wayne Weller's six-point out- put against the Bramptonites pushed his points colunn to 39. He has scored 18 goals. SEVEN SCORES Seven weekend goals allowed Oshawa General's front li ner Terry Vail to bust the charmed 20-goal circle and move into eighth spot with 37 points, one less than Julian Kowalski, a for- mer Dunlop, in seventh place. Frank Ridley of Marlboros is in tenth spot with 36 points. THE OSHAWA TIMES, SE a Beet Be j 9 LOPE Tearing 19 ER dic. hs -_ : | Sa py a YO gs nant ag Age ry ebtihe Hg Uw gy ' me eT ae xX vere we apoennitige apes POS a seiner gE Ty oy SU Se ERS mpeg ety oe Peery Thursday, Jenuory 24,1963 15 Pick Montreal Pro Represent Canada MONTREAL (CP) -- Alan Johnston, Montreal _profes- sional, has been named Cana- dian representative to the inter- national golf championships in the Far East next spring. At the same time Wednesday Alvie Thompson and George Knudson of Toronto were named Canadian representa- tives on the Central and South American series of international championships. Their nominations, approved by the Canadian Professional Golfers Association, were an- nounced by the distillery which pays the expenses of the Cana- dians and contributes to the purses of the various tourna- ments, PORTUGAL OUSTED ROME (AP)--Bulgaria elim- inated Portugal Wednesday from the Cup of Nations soccer competition, winning a playoff match 1-0. 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