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' soy agi _ - Pisceme ey cores « Heil A ge Me i A A I Ai Bie RE india ins 28 Wes a Dn eta, ee ek a meat lee ene oe age cd amauta diatin kee ee ran tee Sementy 10,1080 Racing Bosses Ae , wr HAPPY NEW YEAR! | facing Bowes | Oshawa Hawks Score enerals Win In Trenton ances First Win Of Season reOUL sears t} bien It took the Oshawa Hawks)field sha out of his 1964 on three tracks operated by king Bonen | 'ockey seven games to turn the trick,| slump to help out on mee oo ca cise an-|and even then they had their] the offen (Over St. Catharines 6-3 i, Se ; the tracks would be 10 days be- ._ by downing] period, Jets aeomed to 'Oshawa Generals are still un-| Oshawa's convincing win,jof two, Bill Smith and Wayne|season, moved him into third), . , Black Hawks' detent fore each i.'G ood Pcbeccaat heh + ne remy tealar'a getting untracked, @efeated in 1064 after downing|coupled with an assist from|Cashman scored Oshawa'siplace in the OHA Junior "A" prevented them from moving) ni ctway ine Toronto, Mohawk! 'Tom Olinyk was the individé|Hawks kept thelr lead intact Montreal Jr, Canadiens when{opening stanza goals, Rookie|leaguo's goalscoring derby, . . |into sole occupancy of third) Raceway Ot toronto, Nolalek | jolly wih tie MeOvrg{ until the 12-minute mark of the they Hamilton Red|Joe Kisch and Ken Laidiaw|The leader in this department,| place as present holders, Peter-/Near Campbeliville and Ra eeu ad bin totre tan|halt when the Jets began tolplayed Gen-/Wings, 21, lied for St, Kitts, Montreal's Yvan Cournoyer,|borough Petes were being drub-|City Raceway near St. Cathar- tee big bg . antes "e mount a serious threat to the Forum last evening, mero Kilger's game-winning|scored both goals in thoir 2+l/bed by Marlies, 7-2, right in|/Mes: a as aaa _s hola bs te th Sl isonl'e Intentions ef gaining ames|Oshawa to increase their mar-/marker, Dennis Hull scored im-/decision over Hamilton, It is) Peterborough, John J, Mooney, manag ne +} ma . --_ : 0! an THIOW-| ete tirat win foursiaigh iclorie ain ova sevenihace, Wings tol mediately from f fac-o,aer|appaent tht 9 be succaafl| OSHAWA: foal Gibon: du i gteniy reduc pures siete haftaled 29 pois] 0k AGT And Torry Baker . m: was assessed a minorjagainst the baby : ence, Orr, Smith, Roberts a b , on New Year's Day, nw Mo vy B ae and/ponalty for holdin must stop their one-two scoring forwards, Buchanan, Greenwood "but we all feel it/against the Hawks' earlier this|Powered the visitors to within Domm; , a ' ' the good of h 'year, 'Ti * 'two points of the Hawks and ignited this creat rush, |final playoff position, St, Catharines Kept pressin og of Cournoyer and Boud:|Little, Vail, O'Shea, u mel. yg ue Bet of harness ~ Time sed Sent cane To. Lo cue ly room for relative! Although Generals continye|for the remaining portion ofjrias, . . . Orr, with his' l@h/Cashman, Kilger, Lane, Zaine)"EOE Sane vey ciub's| against him and it was a vory| WO Dut missed a key shot, Then for the ekein to extend|to pull away from Halton ee a Ent ie aid otgitee Kenan acque' Laperriore's|" ST CATHARINES: goal, Sned-'theoty was that harness horse-|rare occasion when Olinyk. did with 18" seconds remaining In| good somes, with go aUill possess three|second night in succession, eclipse Jacque' should be able to race for/not force him to take a hurried) the game, Oshawa took the ~ in « hand over| Dennis Gibson, with agile move-/record for defencomen. . . . don; defence, Graham, Bichler,|me" ea @ ea hurr 4 poo gy 3 oaene Faye games - in « hand ments, blanked them for the|'And stretching that fact just alsarrett, Freeman; forwards,|{té same purse money In the on He scored only twice from out ge hg oa ae Gal : ,|final 80 minutes of play, little more, Generals' Smith{Laidlaw, O'Brien, Hull, Stan-|fall as in the spring, @ floor, ; afternoon in Kitchener, isan paky ret, pert Ron Buchanan 'with his secs(with goal number 14 needs 12] field, Kelly, McDonald, Hodge,| 18 his. reference to enterin TAKE EARLY LEAD miprant' Ouaticla was Hon maerts (4), Dibben (4) le ae 32 bulge ond goal of the night added/to do likewise, . . , Castman,/Green, Kisch, and McAlpine, (Stake races 10 days before eac Hawks' beck rent eld was the scor: ngawor' ie . night, Generals will : no winner came in the/insurance prior to the conciu-|with a goal and an assist, now * "RIRST. PERIOD meet, Mr. Mooney said past pol. si ro . on be! almost|ing leader in the game, potting) Rowe (2), Leahy oe hy away tromiently minutes of the secona|sion of the second period. [has six points in four games| | St'ettemer Rice Coremt"™ fy] icy was to list the stake entries| rom te, opening witiste and/i® points, with 19 of them com. /s0n tx <8. (69)-0 . Yin thei two/period, when St, Catharines gp henge ne of those rare|since making his first appear-| & Ounawe: Smith, : pak ges Magen gh eli: arhoush ther vars oh Ad halt Can daenl and om {field (19), Olinvk (19), Cheski rane eenemaice ueddon' talled, to" prevem|Wih goakenders, Bobby Qt Iellagains! Niagare ral recent £ Scomermes Laie ® minale unnecessary enteiex forjet! to maintain their margin on|Olinyk picked up 19 points) (18), Grier (@), Booth (6) Sneddon, fail ; vent ho whol at least two occasions, Car) apiece, Newitt (6), J, Kolodaie (2) and ef respect for Kitchener's|a shoulderstigh shot by Bob Kil/ove 4 from just about 's foot) » | Kilger, scored his, fourt cre" cling 3 eee ae ae ae ult a /Cheski used his hook 'shot tol John Amer led the Peter-|Reilly (2). ae tle against the league-/ger, from trickling down his/over the contre red line, into St.jwhile gaining an assist ON) chooking) 4.28, Freeman (elbowing) 1 " jspark the locals to their 28-25|borough attack, with 14 points! Officials -- Jim Brady and ding BR. 2 Mariboros, re arm into the net Catharines' territory, and on/Buchanan's insurance tally with Hodge (hooking) 18.26. chance to enter," he said, | 8B als | ugh attack, Ww points lals 4 Ron Buchanan with his firstithe bounce it veered past ania beautifully executed play] Association president Bob Park/ half-time lead, with Rrent Old-! while team-mates Jack Kay and\Dave Kelly. . embarrassed Sneddon, Any pos:/sending Buchanan in all alone, : 62/0f Hanover said if any driver) sible Black Hawk threat was)... It was Generals' first vies) & Oshewa: Quchanan (kilger) ie 0lwas dissatisfied with the new y ; : imide wh Salt wy 8 ten eee oto tees Black's Dump Fuelmen renton, . , , Against St, Cathas! ing) 15.18, , | SPORTS MENU SHORT NOTES . . . Bucha-jrines, Oshawa has feasted with! » oman Siro isay|We will be racing for during the} nan's 28th and 2th goals of the'four victories in five meetings.! 'Penalty: Blehler (tripping) 9.65. entire season." ' By Geo. H. Campbell rte SPORTS ED Oshawa Golf Club's tonender Wien? ... VQult Into 3rd Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' U U.S, tennis star Ellsworth | Black's Men's Wear continued) 4 Black's: Whitey + Wena minsy PRRIOD ' Everything. From Soup To Nuts Vines made his professional |their hot streak with a 12-9 tri] { Rick's: Balt CWelamark) .. 100) ). Pivers: Wealen sss ssssnseny, « 4 e res Leg yp @ gent York uae over Oshawa Quality genus, fwarde) Vikinga: ero' , years ago uels, They managed to leap) " yeret Fag prance abigail Annual Ladies S iel today, loving to Big BIN |nver the Fuclmen' into" third) TMM Oe and they've been adding to their point total ever | Tilden in three sets, They |place, in the standings, RE Hath OWOIEMARK) sc ccscees . down in Trenton, they grabbed off two both grossed $243,000 in a | 'The two top teams defeated! * Black's: B.Com + a te side al with a win over the fourth-place Biack * 72-clty tour the same year, (the two basement dwellers in « THIRD PRRIOD rines and this is just like "money in Vines, who won 287 matches /pair of surprisingly close tilts) 19, piack's: D, Cole (Garrow) ...., 401 TLUNN'S 3, PEOPLE'S 2 ere cohorts, While this Was going on and ost 190. during his |when Vikings gutasted, Port" siaha, Wi, 1a}, Dunn's remained undefeated further help when M vent Comndione ebed: Get PH | | 1094-99 professional career, [Perry Flyens 3-2. and Dunn's!) Quality Fuel: Paden fin all twelve games played this ° | The Oshawa Golf Club's 3nd)Donald Travel Service Trophy.) OSHAWA GOLF TRENTON Acar | pened five of his pro tours defeated a spirited People's) cr. Hickey, BNOATER) .cceseees 00} season, The P: e's crew, how: Hamilton Red Wings, Mariboros defeated Peter. | nual Ladies' Open Bonepleljiast year's winner, Mrs. D, R.|Mts \ Mercer, Mrs H. Haverstock! in New York before an [Clothing team 3-1, ede agg ~~ van ever, disputed verdict until also, bui-that one didn't mean much to us 8hnue a ae the yesterday|Scott's Scarborough rink. will are 8. Prey: Mra, ©. LeGrols, | aggregate attendance of 54,- BLACK'S Hy QUAL, FUELS 12/14 aisex's: '0. Cole (Giebens) 44/time finally ran out on them, ever, & Hemilton detent and Gn Ouhewe vie: Irth va full entry of M rinks. {not be defending. Mrs, "Scott/M's. D, Jacoby' Mra. R: séveery, %53, who pald $107,625. bah o iarag Mk og an bag Bg Sy It was People's best effort tn ; ae} A , y oo | skip, 10; skip, ' = | POSING shaw: eaty rueis ; , : tery mokes & full-size spread and Generals now have a nine: | Ciuds resented included To-/dropped her first start yester-) osiawa eour SCARBOROUEN j&8 they scored almost at will. VIKINGS 3, FLYERS 2 ny ed |The win was their fifth in the TRINGS 3, lead over the Red Wings, in their torrid scramble to [ronto Granites, Scarborough|day but won her next game, inlaa. F Block, Mr. F, Ballantine, . in sixth place. /Gold and Country Club, Whitby,/the Ontario Motor Sales ap |Mre Wm. Jack, Mm F, Riv, lympic mes last six games and they have| Port Perry Flyers put in a x x x x (Trenton RCAF, Donalda, Peter./event, so while she can win this/M'S }; 4. on Mr, Herrington, climbed from last place to third,|sttong bid for n upset, beforelor the last two seasons CURLING holds the spotlight here this week, with two of [Borough Curling, Dixle, Amman./award, the Will mol ApDORT) skin, lo) ie, *) Entries Might 7% Pcie: iu dian' nave losing to "ve Vikings, The rivallson 'led Dunn's to. the. victory ; idale, as well as five entries from/in the ranks of the third event) osmawa @OLe osHawa C.c, \the legs to keep up to the speedy |ty always has been keen be-! with of goal: season's major bonspiels as the highlights, Oshawa Curl- Oshawa Curling Club and five contestants. Mrs, G,. Campbell's |Mrs La Mundy, Mra, $. Piper, \Black's crew. R. Rall-and D tween these two clubs, as most with a pelt, of tite bg Club's annual men's open dday R. S, McLaughlin Trophy [from the host club, Oshawa CC entry, finalists lastiAn a: Geueren, wit Ferrut, Set New Mark \Cole fired a total of eight goats|members of both outfits are! ) Ounn's: Ropinsen Dbnapiel concluded on Wednesday night and was acclaimed Premier award for this 'spiel /Yeat in the third event against/M, J. MeDiermid, Mra, N. J. Moron jbetween them. as Hall shot five/from Port Perry, Vikings were the visiting rinks as "'once again, one of the best jis The General Motors Ros ¢/ Mrs. Scott's rink, will not be in) skip, male, &) POKYO (AP) --= The Tokyo/and Cole three jfall value for the win, although he : Bowl. Wi f the second.|the third event either, Her rink) OSHAWA GoLF DONALDA | (AP) == The Tokyo) ssed by the Flyers, whe of the season'. Bob Laurie's Unionville rink emerged (50w!, Winner 0! Ls i Mrs. J. Grewer, & J, Brermeson, (Olympic organizing committee! : ; ; _| pressed by yers, who were ed my | " lary event claims The Ontario/°Merwed as one of the six sur iin: a, Patt : | ggitACK's -- goal: Fielder: detence:iat full etrength for the first especialy popular because on three prev. (8% cial 4 : rs. A. Patte, Marg Sewchuk, predicted Wednesday that the! eewards and Littie: forwards: R. Mall,! , | a .| Vivers in the main event, folimMr. CH, Jenkin, 0. Har, 2 . | , ' }ti in several ik: Motor Sales Cup and The Don " $ Octo-|Weldmark and Garrow alts: Joyee,/time in several weeks, 'The Town and Country they had reached the final game, only to lose | dike vou erage 'hls . & Rordham, Mr. Your 1964 Olympic Games next Octo-| X , ald Travel Service Trophy goes |!wing yesterday's two rourtds, re mart; leer wil he bigrest in hiss | Whitley: W. Cole, DB. Cole, Porteous, Me: takes a Changé of pace this time they waged a see-saw battle with Tom Cald- to the winner of the third event,| Other five rinks still in the) pey, Ge. stan : ed Se CUDNAWA QUAL. FUELS -- goat:|Menties end Praick) ferworet: Venning: lowing Week, Instead Of the Teg: ja rink and emerged with the laurels when Laurie None of the 1963 "first time Main event include Mrs. Gian. PL omeGrath, Mins, K. MeCain, ee , Greener; defence: 8, Hall, R. Hickey) Parry and Bdgar: alts.: J, Scott, Clarklular three games of hockey, @ | me' Lindsey of Whitby; Mrs, Drew|Mr. ¢. Muir dig ek se Basing thoir estimates On the |ang Vv. Hickey) forwards: Bathe, Barte,| Pirth, Chernik, Fairman, Waltham, Luke! Pa . a 7-4 lead on the 11th end and then expertly [winners of the three trophies Jacobi. Mrs. H. A. La IMra- Chamberlain, Min Macmeater, (first 27 replies received to in-/Fergusen, Shearer, Aracott and Pigden." |and Oke, Skate Party and AlkStar game rock in the final end, to count two more, [has a chance of repeating. The eres wae Ay SMA EORCO a 3. Vv Ee, ak. Ge Ue, | | FIRST PERIOD |"PLYBRS <> goal: Wanamaker: @etence:| Will be held. The Family Skate mal end, © ot shagging and Mrs. S. T, Hopkins, all of"); iv von, , jquiries to 100 nations on how) 1 aiscra: R. Hall (Weldmark) .. _.M4l Christie ane Gioeens.. terwarae: N.(Party will be from 6.00 Caldwell just couldn't make the necessary "double", [GM Rose Bow! was won first] ine Oshawa Golf Club and Mre yd a *)many athletes they will send YO} 2 Black's: R. Hall 9.28] Weales, Stanley and Gaudaur) alts: ows)» a9 y 00 Bm. 10 excellent prizes and the utmost in hospitaliy all, |*me by Mrs. L. BE. Woolley's : Binte tie games, officials said their) % Black's: Weiamark json, Redman, Chandler, trwin, (8:00 Pam. and the All-Star game emorable event a rink, vete mak ey q . Cole, fe REE Reeser ee | te rr \ ' .™m. * " ie m naa steren was Botereorengh Curling Chen wre . Ve { Renee original estimate of 5,500 ap-| (D, Cole, Porteous) 14.22! Weates, Pair, Cochrane, and Leach will commence at 8.90 p.m. year's defend!" Piay competi: |e Mra, Arkell Cole, ipeared much too conservative, sae" Open penagtel e toedag at. [fray MISC. L7eR's, Surerel ons, resumed this morning, at|stin' "re; aig MH", |The record total of $38 com! 1Q.PIN ACTION = : 'dest : jnine o'clock' and the finals are) OSHAWA GoLe scansorouen [petitors was set at. the 19 Bow! as top award, to. (runners-up last year in scheduled to get und Koy Currie, Mabe Kennedy, (Rome Olympics. | second and third events, [main event, were beaten in the/> oq pm. Followin ra an Betty Tinney, isabel Darlington, | 'The officials said the replies first round yesterday but ad-/4.., Ate, So"pRaET jean MeAloing. indicated the number of entries) vanced ae nelcn ta tee Ontario! "*"* complete results, Mra, . --,. OR. nso from Asian countries will in- eo awrence @) S lotor Sales Cup play, | @ENERAL MOTORS Rose Bow, | TOR. GRANITES [crease because of shorter tra- ® The seconde: e rt honors! L > & seen Wnt M i vel and because the Olympics ound : j w. : : mrt, 0. Clemens, Mira, DL Ti 4 last year wore won by Mrs. 't Cecnsen | NOR ORANITES (UTS Wn, muller, Mie Vi Rewheee'iWill be held in the Asian region | * eS » fag end Be Wy mae. G Treene, = Me Maclachien, 8 CRORES s, ag T, Devies, for the first time, Entries from ? cater eres Et Mae Mer Saar eon em os QCASONS LO ingle ber first game but dropped her wae a mer" ae OY , rm, Rega ay pte uo eee | wit ase slightly, | second game, to drop back o wrirey SCARBOROUGH Mrs. Baive Coin, Mary Littiefa, | The United States said it the third event. Mrs. N. J. im {\ Weraen, Oat Guiner, hare, Pil Baten plans to enter 473 athletes, the Bowling in the Monday) Hawks Hwee times for day's nly stub and Scugeg Cleanera 18 pointe and Neate Moran's Oshawa Curling Club/Mn. F Mecaflrey, Marg, hemonill tip, yh fog *y largest number mentioned, as/Night League, big Geo, Law-/"o ein sik Ot, a ek BO bore ; entry, runners-up in the On. we S Lindsey Mra, R. Mothersill Second Round jcompared with 347 sent to the/rence spared up the difficult 5-T| win a, sined te lea Falcons to ; won their first victory |tario Motor Sales Cup final last) Qibawa ee" "Garray Me Linciey, 12: . 4, Reewiek, 7,/Rome Olympits, Britain plans/split and then strung eleven!® 2 te) win over the Royals, Fer the) m8 ang tough Torento-and-District Senior Bas: (Year, yesterday advanced toljean Merk. joan Crentiond, iar Pa seceah & Mra. &. Mann &/a team of 900 and Australia 24. /strikes in-a-row to finish with lta ee we nd finish at Donevan Collegiate the second round in the same ata Witter, . Bet Sertehetti Mrs, J. Elliott, &! ae. toaene 2. India's 156 is the largest Asian great 290 game, the highest. sANC- @eorge Reig ane Walt Crystal won this! Beteock competition Mrs. ®. born Merion O'Connell, Min. Hopkins, 10; Mra R. Jack, 2lentry listed so far tioned game in the Oshawa weer's Plaza ang Cole's Sporting Goods $8; 5. In the third event, for the Sup, e "oe ¥, Mrs Campbell, 7) Mn, A: Grant, &) Qanada will be _represented|area "ae " ging: 8, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES CUP iby About 75 athletes and 20) In the Classic League, Ken we eevee ate RON HON deals' Be Ramer |K Reteen Reund eryetel ¢ ae , leoaches, officials and adminis. Fisher strung nine strikes in a ae @ . Piener @4 (270) W. } A Mn 1}; Mra, Motheraill, @, "obeys t t " vi oo (aah Ks Peaher ad (a a if OSHAW mre Mn. Anderson, ¢ [trative personnel, James Wor-/row for a fine 278 game. At thielSe Gan \ Premise 38 Cah ©. Sree ina Ts tpl an toe ' ; z i : : ph om. This well's and z i z H te 4 : | if ik ed s Zs z Zz t mt EZ fl m N Mra, Manchester Sirall, president of the Canadian /rate, someone wil! shoot a 300 g..5 Tigers 32 Lions 38, Flyers WIRING AND HARNESS 253, 301), H, Sarnoveky 24 (O00, 273, 240), ie D. Seort, 8 hae Ngrrhy S./Olympic Association said Wed- game yet, and maybe even this pa calc Baayen 2 Mewks 2) ey . | Mead Pine end Mi Le's are ted ter ey =. Ge am wh, 9 gas Mrs, G Davies, 9) Mrs, G McGaw, 7, nesday, year ime ©) repare 1 WeveaeRiter 'care hovel ty 4 hid TR. Rnowlen 732 Ck 37, Bt Be, DONALD Teave, gays TROPHY NO TAP 300 A Bir nge dry ve 24 pointe enens Skelton, 720, (206, WB, Oro TRS pare, Te tut 4 JUST AS ABLE Ray Martin shot the seggnd he teague my Sem 5 eH aM ; Mr, Ro Jack, §| A Statute of the first year of 900 game of the season in the S83.) VS a PO (ava, 2e8,/Gereian oF) (278, 28), ry) \ = «Mr. A. Gronik; 4./Mary Tudor's reign in 1853 de- No Tap T M ' 20); rem borciey ecb Clan DB, 200); | (OD, 262, 229), J. Nenadovich e808 (397), 8.) MTS MeDiormid 8 Min, Mothenill, ¢ or ce 1s Carl Burrill 6 (ANS, 2, B00); | loge | Davis 487 (298, 2a), F, Hogarth 483 (dQ, MTR P. McLean, 8) Mrs, G MeGew, 2 /clared & woman to be as capa: the. Jack-Pot that was worth) 1K | leaave q Moreny 482 (260,/¥. MeCade O73 (212, oe ™S) Mrs, Anderon, 6) Mr. Menchester Sibdle of ruling as a man. 25. This is Ray's first year Of viene ot total pintell, . P. MeLean, 6/ Gerviers 1! pote! varke 643 COP); Art Ty Pat Lecey 482 (297, 217), Riek) SwiiHarns 642 (218, 206, ~~--~«cwwens }Hoague bowling and currently he) ares Men's Wear Jone ot these re ce Md) Kk ebaialinnetiaietad i Sng Ey GBB is averaging 152 and is in grade|witt 'ey . | m). . e on Time has OX) Over 200: Pauline Bell 29, Sim Bel) N. Becher nen, Ba Wearenasen 258, Ac Nett Cc 1@ at Courtice High School, pov wks are, B, Chapman 28, 213) Bi Marding ner 25) and T. Bltridge B52 ] V eda e .@) SS $ Ne, Gen Pawiens | LANDERSTARK CLASSIC ne, Heaps 2 me, Ke/to water, clear, light, compact! 9. 4 TB, BN Cateer Ne Boos SERGEANTS' MESS League The off year Closed out with a some of the/and above all, it has vabil-| Suter 23, Joan Sutton 28, Elmo | Congratoiations te Shermans | piece of equip-ity to withstand eonuar _ |Rorvet 208, Behe, Merete 3, Nenry Lee ning tee secane seerer sae ie [of reterd smashing performances, i TS, Marylin Mile 212, BH Keenan 20, | Ken Fisher and the other, ; ' | The length of line here should) ron mite 281, Tom Hamilton 261, Thrects eco Standing ~~ Shermans 2, Con Cc edul jdy_ the Lions. lacNeal 2, Audrey Gurritt 2), etre Wrens 27, Cromwelts 27%, Churehilis 2) | Ken set a new league record , "tip-ap. Tn | Avennen DP, Ml and Harvey Singular Pa abl 2, Rema 38, Valentines 18, | i we Rod wejcasee where limited lengths Ot) Lemon Leuques,. Ann Reniman 9h High Trinlen -- Congratvitions La, wenn a ue Associ) other tee the winners, outfit tine ate used without the bene./ Myre _ Gorges irettart 97,/ 0h your a BY CWO, 24, 313), mage teams)gog Cleaners, Paradise, | this some-|fit of a reel, no shame should wrarte Corwey 99 and Judy Sire (62, 99, Belly Grant 446 (244 207), Ren Hele @! have all been in schedule action! man and 'then Paradise again, | 'during the past week, with the nee: QEROEANTS MERE LEAGUE --_ om wcney aN, Mabel Mone te Frome (OUOWINg results, tallied for the Cleaners, Sending: Conquerors §. Centon Grant 26, 20), irene Mele 213, Betty Cars: a MIDGET LEAGUE | Shermens 3, Cromreveiis 2, Cree on Doug Tayler 25, George Fox BANTAM LEAGUR Navy Vets came Wb with al veenie tetentcin wely display to deat Local 222 / Si" #2 count on by dO Randy Curry, By Snooks and David Pulte doing/bitt tad Wenten menage LAST NIGHT'S wuts dim Yenemunyn got the! Tits Chub defeated Conatain STARS | Coniian ie aomeut pelea Sonn LOWEST PRICE EVER! NO TRADE-IN ate 42 in their meeting, Don THE CANADIAN PRESS [Suppleve scored a pair for the , ' REQUIRED winners w 3 $ i t i on main Davi Ortan and John* Pudtes (ers. ™ ; iron Boivin and Garry Christen- Club were again ou | its 5 i is i ig shes z kz = z ry 3 | . i ; i i i # ii £23 oH itt F nH 22fac3s 5 i Hi ental? z Be bins #5 Ezz ¥ z 25 : : i i a a i iF : 21 <4 i ! < il iF FI E i [: Hi nt i ' i , : : in ; a on scored for Duplate '} SSIs Local 181? had a big scoring, Dominion Roy al i \ oes po ig back Coca lough each ple . ~\ SL Gee ees tute sll WINTER SERVICE eN by ennedy, Lageman " _ ed JOCKEYS SHINE | =e ie | 23.50 : ... poker nary he, esi "Coken", Gorden Millen one 'Tue wen wm 'Larry Lapel were the goal-get-) . Jim Fitzsimmons andr" | Oshawa Dairy 750-14 13.00 425.95 | Canadain Corps walloped Loc: when sarees "e -- cireait at/@i 2784 11-2. Welsh thei Greeweesa, Woodbine &Ua with three goals ena en ot. Sham, HURRY Fort Erie tracks in 1963/18 and Griffin each scored a DOMINION SUPPLY See teen, Setiiites Wines chch wecnt emiend & TIRE STORES Bian z sit is it is ff iL Hi 7,i2 92223 5203; f it i ! 43 tf uf H - cf 4 ; i z s§ 22397 5 ; Hy ith ie Ht z . % tt vi rsday, Turcotte, 22-year-old ®84 Williams each notched a r from Grand Fails, N.B., Single, and Mooney Canada's jockeys with 213/Scored for TM, 4 id sg3i a b iH $3 DOMINION TIRE STORES LIMITED 'ecoring for Tony's.