WINNERS OF ANNUAL VICE-SKIPS BONSPIEL AT 0.C.C, VioeSkips Bonsplel, an AE aie tater menbere 'ef. The Oshawa Curling Club, was held on Saturday, Pre- mier award in this 'splel is The Carling's Vice-Skips Tro- phy and the above photo at PR epg a 8 company's award to the winning "skip" Johnny Kitchen, Other mem- Big Judgment Is Cut Down ATLANTA (AP) -- A federal ie ruled Tuesday that Wally ved sven taro $3,000,000 must take a $2, cut in his libel judgment against the Satunday vening Post or go to trial again, Indications were that Butts would accept the judgment, ruled that a new trial will be granted Curtis Publishing Com- pany, publisher of the Post, un- less Butts agrees to accept $460,- 000 damages instead $3,000,000 within 20 days, Attorneys for Butts said they had recommended he accept the judgment, Butts said in A' ens, Ga,, that he would be by his attorneys, cine Allen E, Lockerman, representing Butts, said: "We have talk ders of the rink, leteocight, ere 'Tresise, Ron with him and told Wet m our opinion) we ac @OrTs LISTON cept the $400,000 damages, We] CmCAGO (AP) -- Ben Bent. ebaratetd,. & WaMever Weliey, voloran boring figure, quit|over handling closed-circuit tel-lreason to Butts would not elaborate on|!8 Job Tuesday as city di-jevision in Onfoage for the Liston-/ rights his: statement that he. would be rector for world heavyweight/Cassius Cla: jat he champion Sonny Liston, Bentley|25 in Miami, guided by his attorneys, 'I have|said no comment to make at this time," he said, "It is my under-| standing that we have 20 days Beach, Fla, "Lis-/Bentley said, "Jack would SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial Merete 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) That's how one of our customers described our great Ya Yearly Sale when he visited our store last January, And this year will be no exception Johnston's Ya Yearly Sale of Fine Clothes -- including Sport Jackets and Topecoats as well as Men's and Boys' Winter Wearables -- hes become the most looked forward to event in the men's clothing world, And you only get that reputation by earning it, If you have never benefited ftom Johnston's Va Yearly Sale of fine clothing and furnishings may we strongly recommend your coming downtown if only to see with your own eyes, why people say thet our sales is like FINDING A POT OF GOLD, Sale starts at Johnston's ia Downtown Oshawa Thursday, January 16th. Hott and Doug Mag Generals Roar Back For Big Win Over Kitchener Rangers ~~ Buchanan's|Jim Bishop's Ski Bam, Bola. Oshawa Generals went on an- ether of their famous scoring|pair in OHA Junior "A" league play as they lambasted Kitchener Rangers, 10-2 last night in the Bowmanville arena, This was Oshawa's third such doubletigured victory, The other two were against St, Catharines Black Hawks. Ron Buchanan, with two goals and three assists, provided tite main scoring punch. Generals displayed an infrequent diversi- fied scoring attack as nine other players supplied the r- maining goals, Mike Dubeau, number four and his second in as many games, Chris Rob- erts, his first in Junior "A" competition, George Vail, num- ber 14, Bill Little, his 20th, Bobby Orr, number 20, Rod Zaine, his sixth, Te: gecond, and Bob Kilger, num- ber five. Kitchener goals came from John Beechey and Sandy Fits- patrick. Goaltender Dave Cox certainly wilted under Generals relentless pressure, having to Make 48 stops, some of these en the spectacular side. Danny ange -- goals, but his pla evidenced hs ite having a } H i : i " to/some SHORT NOTES of goals brought his sea- son's total to $2, second only in this department in the OHA Junior "A" league. to Montreal Jr, Canadiens' Yven Cournoyer, _., Whilte Bruing brass, Wes-|negelsser, ton Adams and Lynn Patrick have been raving about Bobby Orr and Niagara Falls' Ron Schock, the wheels must be turning about the idea of Ron Buchanan someday soon wear- ing a Bruin sweater also, .. . O'Shea and Buchanan moved into the OHA Junior league's top ten scoring race over the weekend, and pending scoring summaries from last night's other activity, possibly advanced another notch to around seventh and eighth pe tions respectively. . . . O'Shea now has 55 points, made up of "ar H hood's aven, King street east, in Oshawa, and at the box office in Bowmanville, They go on sale at noon Thursday, KITCHENER: goal, Cox) defence, Kan » Legge, Johnston and Bazay) forwards, Fitzpatrick, Sabourin, Miller, core: Hway, Geechey, Sheen, Jones and Brennan. Ke gy UE Gibson; defence, Smith, R and Domms forwards, "Shea, Cashman, Dubdeau, Vail, Little, Lene, Zaine, Lestic and Kiiger, Orr, FIRST PERIOD 1, Oshawa: Buchanan (Orr » Oshawa: Dudeau (0° Oshawa: (O'Shea, Smith) Penaities: Ki (in Lae leet Colooetnel eae (interference) SECOND PERIOD Va. Kitchener: Fitzpatrick (Hwey) 2.08 §, Oshawa: Buchanan mn éOshawa: Vail (O'Shea, Buchanan) asee ee 7, Oshawa: Little (Buchanan) .... 184) Orr and Miller (igh stick 21 goals and M a nan has 58 points comprised of his $2 goals and 21 assists... . Paul Domm took a regular turn on defence along with Orr, Bill Smith and Roberts, It was}, his first full game since back in early November when he tailed off badly, If he should regain some of the talent dis- ayed last season in Metro unior "A" league play, then ded SHUTS ) TS Fitzpatrick (high sticking) Sal in (interference) and Orr (high sticking) 17.10, THIRD PERIOD Oshawa: Orr (Buchanan) itehener: 8 . Oshawa: Zaine i Vi, Oshawar Kilger (Zoine) ......, Uh 1% Oshawa: Lane (Zaine, Kilger) 146.00 a . M " Fred Glover's Piiland Barons said Tuesday Fernhill Park Leads Way In Dart League The following are the results of games played on Jan. 9 in pe Neighborhood Dart Associa- jon: Fernhill 5,"Woodview No, 2, 0. Rundle No, 2, 3, Southmead, 3; 'Gea No, 1, 8, Rundle No, Doubles -- A, Cole, C, Cole, B. Cole, L, Cole, J. Crawford, I, Goulding, J. Goulding 6, E. Ford 4, B, Crawford, D, Donald 3, G, Waite 2, E. Major, T. Emm, P, Rogers 4, A. Muir, V. Graves, T, Twine, G, Bryant and B. Ross 4. Baseball 1 Inning - T. Twine 5, P, Rogers 5, M, Wilson 5, J. Crawford 5. High 3 Darts -- T, Twine 101, Standings 2nd Section -- Fern- hill 16, Rundle No, 2, 14, Rundle No, 1, 11, Woodview No, 1, 8, -- 8, Woodview No, 2, the on Eased Little CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleve- Suspensi Fred Glover, under player-coach i by the American because he fired Roberts m) 2.2% u (interference) 9.5% Lastle and! Fahey high sticking) 11.02 and Sheen and (fighting) 19.4, Hockey general direction Hockey Player of a referee last weekend, will be back in action against Pitts- burgh Jan, 22. A club oe the Ring out the old and ring in the newest most futuristic styling... @ resigned in a diaputelton's advisers gave me everylton's adviser, broke his word," I by cold, GRIP ER hon hopes bri slightly with the Sua. their convincing victory a 5-2 win wy Peterborough over amilton Red z af htis season's 3¢ league games would be gratefully relieved, Trying to accomplish a play- 'off berth with only three de. fencemen is perplexing. .. . Generals have a rigid match £38 spokesman Barons received a egram from AHL ident James G. Balmer setting Glover's \- sion at three games, including the game he missed Sunday. Glover, a Toronto native, thus Gets Jail Term if , their in as many hhights, Oshawa in the sixth and 'hand total over Oshawa was narrowed to two with their loss to Petes in Hamilton on Mon- ace " t Generals aren't celebrat- ing, because 19 games remain "to be played in the 1963-64 Jun- 'Yor "A" schedule and stranger have happened in sports, 0 they don't intend to write off 'Nhe possibility of Hamilton still <managing to overtake them in "these next few weeks, menreane them on Sunday w final playoff spot, enjoys a/Mariboros on Sunday afternoon semtecahe 1l-point bulge overjat Maple Leaf Gardens. Hamilton, while Wings games injtime out at the Gardens, Gen- erals threw a scare into thejing they oppose Toronto Last haughty Dukes, tying them, 3:3, In fact their last two meet- ings have failed to produce a winner... . Another of technical four-point affairs take place at the Bowmanville arena next Tuesday night when the Hamilton Red Wings move in against Generals. . . . Tickets will go fast for this one, Avoid the last minute rush and pick up your ducats in advance at - THREE GAMES - Civil Service League - Finally Makes Report Many thrilling scoring a he and spectacular saves by goal- tenders were seen in Brooklin) Arena last Thursday night, with) all six Civil Service League! teams in action i Envoy Food Service defeated Mackie Van and Storage 7-2.| Envoy seemed to score at will) while Mackie's, somewhat frus-| trated, found goalie Ron Rick- ard hard to beat anaes teur hockey 3.0) lize eo For Injuring MONTREAL (CP) -- An ama- tenced to a Ln sg Sy a fined $100 Tuesday for fractur- an opponent's skull in game at suburban Verdun last year, ®/Referee Bill Frid will miss a Jan, 18 game against Baltimore and a Jan. 19 game at Rochester, He was fined $75 as a result of the incident Saturday night in a game against Buffalo Bisons. fired the puck at after ar- guing over a penalty. Yvon Trudel, 27, was also or- those/dered to post a $500 bond to keep the peace for one year, Judge Jean Tellier said the attack on player Michel Cyrenne was "a cowardly, brutal and de- liberate assault.' An operation was required to remove a blood clot on the brain of Cyrenne, who was struck on the head by a hockey stick. "One would say that hockey players are under the impres- sion that there will be no police intervention and no criminal charges, regardless of what they do," the j said. Certain a "spirit of v tality" which must be stopped, The violence was set a bad example to youngsters ido- ayers as heroes, Terry (boarding), Bench minor served Gittesple, Terry (tripping) and McKee (Dedy-checking ) SECOND PERIOD S. Times: MacAvey (McKee) .. 6 Times: MacAvoy imMeKee, Cole) er 4 > MacAvoy (McKee) & Times: McKee iMacdvoy, Cole) % Times: Weldmark GacKee, Macdvoy) ... : MacAvoy | 10. Tienes MACKIE VAN AND STORAGE -- : MacDermatld, : Otiette: 'end Borak; forwards: ion, Olson, / Prentice, Waind, Whitney, / Tedin, Yana and 5 i ENVOY FOOD SERVICE --- goal:) Rickard; defence: Frood, Vipond, Collins and Johnson; forwards: Green, Seton, Chatiice, Sayers, MecDuf? and goats) as] e009) z . pa : Collins Ciripping), Waind) MacDermaid = Cinterter-) ~~ Bel Vass} Was - Wes if & Z £2 Z 4 i il i : $ i 1 q 39 { | i i i iy | [i | Stedds, & conduct), Mege (tripping), & conduct), Orayton Nbody-checking) = i Jones (elbowing and miscondect), (McKee, Daniel) Vi, Boote's: Westfall (Bishop, Spencetey) seein 2, Times: McKee (MacAvoy) Penalties: Weldmark bodp-checking), MacAvoy (high-sticking), Westfall (high. sticking), Bishop (highsticking) and Cote (roughing). HANDY ANDY'S LOSE In the third contest, Handy Andy started well but could not hold the pace, thus losing to the Board of Education 5 to 4 | The first period was a clean, tempers hard-fought one but flared in the second with seven penalties called to the game in check, three of them being misconducts RAND) ia , ae Mi -- goal: Talbot) As y forwards: -- feymour, Davies, Brown, Vanders! ) ng UME @ amen. onl Braiden: Getence: Drayton Drewt, Tee} Ketek lneren Recs, "heaee 1, Mandy Andy: -- 2 B. of Eds Jond (Ri Ee: Hoge (Lutten) > Seymour ¢ ' ¥ Penalties: Davies (slashing and og ao © SUITS © SPORTCOATS © SPORT SHIRTS eg | 10 KING ST. WEST ACADIAN CANSO, INVADER ARE VALUE-PACKED TOO! New optional V8 power... new handsome styling ... new larger brakes. ® OUTERCOATS ® GARCOATS © SWEATERS «att ACADIAN BEAUMONT 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE 725-0233 Authorized Acadian Dealers in Oshawa: PHONE 723-4364 THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED H. DICK PONTIAC-BUICK LID. 103 DUNDAS EAST, WHITBY, ONT. 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