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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, November 4, 1967 | MAHOVLICH IN HOSPITAL ' ¢ VICTIM OF HECKLING ? PINCH-HITTING Smythe Blames Union For Big M's Collapse BY WAYNE WALTERS Of The Times Sports Staff TORONTO (CP) -- Charges and counter-chz s were bane died about Friday night as hock- join the union, but he didn't want to join. He seemed wor- ried about this and the effect it might have on thegteam has been achieved without ex- ertitg influence on any player." Eagleson refused to reveal the- number of Toronto players who "T didn't know what time .it was or anything. All I could hear was Frank telling someone he wasn't felling good and want- and Mail discounted reports that Mahovlich was pressured into the new players' associa- tion. Meanwhile Friday, Dr. Hugh Smythe, team physician for the Leafs, said Mahovlich will prob- ably recover sooner than expect- OUTDOO!I By Bill Owe: Times Outdoor Wri k t 1 of hitting experience to the team. ey experts discussed the col- e : : ' i ; S i vi i tone ss ee ae es As - ] the Blue Devils: have | lapse of Frank Mahovlich of To- "There is no. other reason T had signed, but said Mahovlich ed to go home." ed from his collapse. HE WAS A big buck with a his biggie Pergo de ge ed ig Ph tantial" number "of 18 | Yronto Maple Leafs can suggest for his sudden was not among those who had Toronto sports columnists OTHERS DECLINE "Right now, a ava nae senied , 8 pack auy | ree Ss, fh sis on bas- stantial I f é Lg : 4 ' Pi ol ch ; ' 'rank' "eS ' are i i Wanda nentale, Sikad ica. ad' 10 vearold erade Gace | he Sh.vearuld lefiwinger depression. He has been playing sought his advice in contract ne- said Friday Mahovlich was a "Mahovlich is not the only Trak ta tha the aaet pee aaa a, Fs ag gt Ps turity with youth, and finish dents in the ranks. They bring was admitted to Toronto Gen- pretty good hockey all season gotiations : victim of heckling and' boos member of Toronto Maple Leafs air Smite: would not Ghite he had not moved far from ; with a knowledgable three- the team maturity in the form eral Hospital early Thursday and was very happy with his It was the same type of ill- from Toronto fans. who has politely avoided the as- Sie ay AGA LE RRC ERE the ptotection of cedars and mn man coaching staff and you 'of past football experience | morning suffering from tension contract ness that sent Mahovlich to hos- Columnist Milt Dunnell of The sociation. Four or five bir gg Raheviieh is receiving in hospi- slash because his four and ant have football success Done- | and depression, technical terms DENIES 'BUGGING' ee gh as -- oe ter thee yogenntyd 'el be ik tt tal and said the winger is not al- half years of life had at- inte van style. These ingredients In the past 'Elliott. has for a nervous breakdown Alan Eagles Tor idee Mae seats pencods : "In Wednesday night's game them pot. ahem puddle ina. lowed visitors or phone calls. tuned his instincts to all forms' ray may be hard to find in most coached t} ior t lone Ste Smythe, president of An SAB Ren) 2 POniy, aw The latest collapse followed at the Gardens, he (Mahovlich pressure to enlist was the ree res d si f danger and he c 5 ns oH 'coached the senior team alon Stafford Smythe, presiden yer and legal adviser for the as- one of the Big M's best games itu my 'ahoviich) son Mahovlich broke down, why He has been resting and sleep- of danger and he could sense con high schools but at Donevan Rut this season he added | the Leafs, suggested the newly- soclatione-an 'organization de. AE THA ABADH He een ron n coal was selected as one of the three haven't the four or five others ing since his admittance. that the coming day would be une this season they were the es- two more coaches allowing formed National Hockey League signed to give hockey players aud added Wo anise aa the stars. This is something that been similarily hounded to hos- "1 realize this is a difficult different. His keen nose tested fing sentials in producing a city him to concentrate on the of- Plaver's Association was to bargaining power with the TLeatk> dumped tha? CABAOIAAE. has no reward except the satis- pital? ' thing to request, but the less the air currents constantly as and chesnatonshap tein and @pos- fensive team while leaving blame for the breakdown Niles 19 leatie- gave an eme Other Leaf players said he igre of being recognized for a "One other pertinent fact de-. said by the press, radio and TV he bedded down for the day. pon , sible Central Ontario title the defensive squad in the "The only reason I can give phatic and angry denial to seemed happy as the team job that was done well, flates the union-pressure non- people about the reason he is in Suddenly the scent of man winner. -- pena Pegcoal son for this is that Mahovlich has charges of "bugging" hharded a tain tar Datralk ; the eta ao ee out sense. Mahovlich experienced gs ga better it would be . cP age as the , A : enn MO MAR Cheat 24 YEkre hence: been under fierce pressure to Mahovlich or the traditional bow, he. re- earlier fatigue ... in 1964, ab- or Frank. 1 Ss began their move- hea oa Devils, even! through ing high school football _ is join the union. He has been "There has been absolutely no SUDDEN DEPARTURE ceived a mixture of cheers and sent that nn for about four "There are many, many rea- ments to the hunting stands. ove: aa aae Hanke Bag Pee ced planning to bow out after hounded by (Alan) Eagleson pressure exerted by members The players slept overnight on jeers, This is something that weeks. There was no players' sons for his sickness, not just Some hunters came within a rolli <p eg aed Neill " - this season, and confine him and some of the players who of the association or myself for a siding at Toronto's Union Stas shouldn't happen. The man who association then, no labor re- one as a lot of people are sug- few yards of where he was The Sth ei ja. ee io self to basketball coaching are in the association,"' said Frank Mahovlich to join us. It tion and Mahovlich left the train is selected as one of the stars cruiter to knock as the reason gesting, Right now his mind is hidden but time' had taught so | honed # ie ae tee : : Smythe. is quite obvious the pressure shortly, before it departed for has, made no appeal to be his psyche was tattered. He got pretty clouded over. But I can him that while he was hidden of 1 fin Hing Jlrs Ll Ty : "3 The season's team 83 made "Before the game with Mont has come from somewhere else. Detroit at 5 a.m. picked, he merely does the fans weary and_ required respite fell you that the many reasons he was safe. the _ dt tnlaag se a i _ up . a i aco we real (which Toronto won 5-0 "In every other club -except "He woke me up," team-mate the courtesy of acknowledging , which is probably the substance that-have been discussed were oe i the be outdone "alo won hs city agen a *Riliot . i Wednesday night) I was told the Toronto we have either 99- or Bob Pulford said. 'I was sleep- the choice, of his situation today." not the cause. In fact, they're THE BLACK of night was as | championship 'and again O'- snder : pee qd chee guys had been bugging him to 100-per-cent| membership. This _ ing across from him. Dick Beddoes of The Globe Early recovery nowhere close ee turning a dirty grey as a of | Neill was 'the victim in the player coming into his first s A eee od : aunt boeted tinneell: on a: final, losing, 13-6 -- gg or Sigend 4 ' : e pea " rock and set- jake : 1 n th a tle imse down for day- him Donevan's success story be thus gaining blocking 2 ¥ g yers n e ea e i " gan a week before school cane cae Week ag ' light, Every breeze now urs Started this year. John El- groomed in 'the basics he is | brought the scent of man to We Racer woah es ie ua ares Aare } Defeat Marlboros 6-5 rage iafi yan, sent ters out ing year ue Devils have . i inci , y prospective players inviting 31 players split into a defen ney, ficst bay ot the hounds came ne n ; gee ; 5 : ; 3 ; safe 'ants ig Se - Season sive and offensive squads. si eo | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |agara Falls owns eight succes-|winner. Karl Haggarty, Ross floating over the ridge he the Rene ae ile Sree by Elliott says that by using | Toronto Marlboros are still/sive yiatories. |Webley and Dan Makey shared knew he was in deadly danger ° dogs Havk si ai leg asad : Aa this system his team can wear { ht looking for a way to derail the} In the only other game Fri-|the others for Niagara Falls. as his memory of other years tion 'ay a reosh- ae the down , the opposition in th lu ndefeated Niagara Fallsi\day, London Nationals pulled) The Marlboros, whose only came to him. He rose slowly wate sade a ie oo i first half and score in the e& ' \Flyers in the Ontario Hockeyjinto a sixth-place tie with the|two losses have been adminis- and stealthily to his feet for wate fae auc getaees . . sec eal for most teams must RO@e. |Association Junior A series. jidle Oshawa Generals byjtered by the Flyers, received he knew he would soon have he h: ae ' The Marlies apparently had a|trouncing Ottawa 67s 8-3 at Lon-|three, goals from captain Tom to make a bid for safety. The tea pager see ' eg solution for two periods Friday|don. Ottawa, a new. franchise| Martin. Frank Hamill and Rick The hounds were raci in tt Donevan team is made up of Donevan meets Courtice for : i ; i scor rs ne ae players who attended this the senior Lakeshore 'title but Niagara Falls erupted for/this season, remained in the! Jordan scored the others. : ; along the crest of the ridge pond camp. - Siehdan:ih-the-Dlsepevti: #4 four third-period goals and a 6-5 basement with three points in 11 London scored five goals in as the deer made a dash mucl get by Courtice they: will t \decision before about-4,000-fans. starts. [succession to break open a 3-3 across a patch of open ground _ the j Last %pring Donevan won either Cobourg or B Nevill jin Niagara Falls. ' mao at ie. Barry Boughner-scored two and-rock~andintoa~ long; His™ Ontario rugger titles if both for the ( Sota Ontaite Chante | As a result, Toronto remains SWAIN GETS WINNER goals. Al Sutherland, Bob Pate narrow ravine. Once in the tom senior and bantam divisions. jionship. The junior team has jtied for second place with the Rookie Doug Brindley paced|Brian anki He ners ravine he Stopped and listened into A number of these players already won the Lakeshore lidle Kitchener Rangers and Ni-|the Flyers with two third - pe-|Gerry Bra bury an arryl § for any sound which would in. the i are now on the football. title and will also go on to -------- ------ riod goals to overcome Toron-|tler notched one each. : dicate his being seen, but only squad providing running and COSSA play | rf to's 4-2 margin. A few minutes} Jean Potvin scored twice and the yelping chorus of the TH q SUBOME ane Ct sie OE Rie | Ge ] Wi later, Gary Swain notched the|Guy Smith once for Ottawa. hounds came strong and edge B - B T | Ta a ns eal He nae slowly and trail. | silently along. the narrow and f a 1é @a S oron 0 | 2 ravine. up th a ' Rookie Award WESTERN sane ine i TCHFUL eye of the For . | he | REGINA (CP)--Ted Gerala, hunter was well behind him mille orne Ss Ip e eVl e |place-kicker and offensive half- now and he felt more at ease. tion | jback with British Columbia He bounded into a lope as the stiline , ; 7 = : | Lions ' . | ry of the hounds came clos humz By THE CANADIAN PRESS jfirst 40 ir |Lions, has been : awarded the cry 0) closer. huma Barrie Flyers upheld the res- fe ap ed eee reel ed |Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy -for RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL He had ran about a hundred dogs : pectability of the second divi- Belleville. Pete Brennan "Joe his outstanding performance ao WIRING yards Sieh Ae oe burning wee sion Friday in the Ontario Hock- Hogan, John Beechy and Lloyd B Canarian rove. in Wie Weal eet rae ue ge co ey Association Senior league McKey shared the winners' ern Football Conference. QUALIFIED followed ny iis sg dioa ibang ei ta at mm n a e j | RS A IS Crack ores kt oe Th Mee goa. = C bere Vv aty, F " gro 39 easing! Electric Heating Contractor of the rifle. He veered swiftly deer - 4.5 in]Wayne Browr ay eee y 78 ~ , ' : Maple Leaf Goane for the! Connell : ted tot Belleville: e ee ' 2 Se Ls tal id G al wee pr Certified Lighting Consultant into a stand of sumac slash humai only victory by a second-divi-| Charlie Convery scored in the PUCK SHOOTS BY OSHAWA GOALTENDER BRYAN ROSE are ee ans dada let ' credence back was was s ion club in the five-zamelfirs sod ; { ) Thiti ville's ' 7) Clos Play points, led Edmonton's Mike TRULL'S RD, eeding slightly and he tossed down sion | club n the five-game first berios fet Kingston, 4 Doug Whiting (4) and Belleville's Pete Fleming (7) Close In On P lay ._ \Eew oith 2%, Winalpes's Chip WESTERN ELECTRIC anurH ite Mere i . ee ; iia} / \Barrett with 22 and Ken Fergu-| a ah Seley iL e ee nerd ee Boda heb octet bd HOCKEY ison, also of the Lions, who had 725-0842 | wr Sawyer Sparks Victory fH estern Penna Hawks 4-3, second-place Guelph | before its home, fans. OHA: Intermediate -- Port Perry ys Little Britain Raid- ers; at t Britain, 8:00 p.m Duplate( League -- Can Outdoor Supply vs Art's Vending and Duraclean vs Duplate SS; at Civic Audi- torium, 4 - 6:00 §.m, pion Cardinals for a second sea- son. The 33-year-old Maris joined the Cardinals last season jafter establishing his reputation as a slugger with New York | Yankees His 1967 |Louis called for an estimated contract with St 1$72,000, l Played at Port Perry Arena on Sundoys P.M. Leoque to 4 P.M, Contact Mr. Lloyd Clark (after 5 p.m.) 723-9135 Before November 11th OSHAWA Phone - 728-4611 the leaders in Electric Heating OSHAWA PUBLIC _. _ UTILITIES COMMISSION 100 SIMCOE ST. S. -- PHONE 723-4623 Regals blasted Oakville Oaks 6-| Guelph won easily over STANDINGS Bony fourth-place Collingwood | Oakville as Larry Jones led the & 1 ' | 7 ings tripped the cellar-dwell-/way with two goals. Bob Ertel, G ] G By THE CANADIAN PRESS ing Orillia Pepsis 3-2. /Terry Oliver, Frank Hincks and ] our oa ame National League ecl e n Ne Kingston Aces, who occupy|George Montague completed the Eastern Division ' third place, were tied 1-1 by scoring and Bob Pole drew Frank Sawyer scored four won the first exhibition game in Y , By THE CANADIAN PRESS jfor pa 7 { 3 Wet A Pt P Woodstock Alcans in the #nly' three assists. goals and added one assist in Whitby by a 9-7 count New. York 613 . ® . s The Western. Football Confer-|and 1: other game Marcel Labelle and Doug Hill- leading Oshawa Crushmen to a Seiwa: . : Detroit 631 electric heatin iS ence pennant race goes down tolof the Barrie's victory over the fifth|man tallied forthe Oaks. 12-7 victory over Belleville Mc fence, Wilton Whiting." ntnoe on Toronto 640 the wire this weekend as games| gained - place Marlboros was sparked) Don Keith fired the winning/Farlands in a high scoring (ard; forwards, Nowak, Prentice, s8rad-! Montreal o2 3548 z : at Winnipeg and Vancouver, the/seasor by Ralph Kosowan, who scored goal for Collingwood before 1,-|Junior 'B' hockey game at the feedlot Boston 59 4 clean ulet comfortable last of the regular season in the| Ernie twice. Don Gibson and Corby 200 fans at home. Dale Rahn Civic Auditorium last night. The BELLEVILLE: goal, Johnston, Chicago 271 5 5 | L ee conference, decide who winds -pom Adams added a goal each. Moe/and Dave McComb collected the i row for Whelen; defence, Healey, Potts, Poach . SO Ee ig j up in first place. Crow 7 ; ' loss was the fifth in a row for man, Berkett; forwards, Smith, Mallory Western Division ip Pp : crowd Galand provided Toronto's goal. /earlier goals and Buddy Horne Belleville Fleming, Summers, Rosebush, Maher, the Ankelag A y 2 98 3110 and costs less than Contenders for the first-place), at Galt opened a 4-1 lead in theland George Westfall replied Miia Keenak With a tain Fuller, Muir and White BR 7 ; 7 HM ut play-off bye are Saskatchewan| attend Riek nowles and Bill Prentice 1, Oshawa eT eeRIOD a iMinnesota »«=- 3 4 «2-20 98 8 * eg ded Le Migetcet 196: bd La) um with two goals each, and Gerry 2) Oshawa, Sawyer (O'Reilly) ... &:03 Phila I eevee Yaa ef ou ma think oe He Stampeders, who play| The ni er @al e T |Welsh with a single were the 3. Belleville, Rosebush (Muir) 9:45|California 26 2 23 32 6 gary * pe Ss, P Y) mark loth oe Mor: Osha 4. Oshawa, Sawyer were WS GET ois 2 5 2-49 2 British Columbia Lions tonight If eLR: Hg ns ore "vaglt red to bi the * Webbe Fleming) 16:30 oh i ae Roughriders can win first) ,7 " P erry ; eilly proved to be the petiene: Jeming ace 3 Ontario Senior place by beating the Bombers|/2°™Me playmaker of the game as he 4 yo i ?Ioen nh ismissal Re ort icked up four as fats SECOND PERIOD 4S re only if Calgary loses to last- °°" : > sists ef ? . p 5 > A $. Belleville, Fleming (White) 0:57 Galt 72 0 32 by) 14 place B.C. Falo a Summers pore rae s > 7, Beltevitie, Smith : Guelph 6 3 1 37 29:18 If Saskatchewan and Calgary ~~ PHILADFLPHIA (AP) -- Ed! "I did tefuse to go along with three goals, while John : cileviile, Ful ' 10:0) Kingston 5 4 2 44 42:12 both win thfs weekend, they will/ers wh Snider Suen hurs 4 ay Sy si 'that hast erat Re Smith, Rick Rosebush, Ron ' ; Boia sawyer aie °°3 Collingwood «5 2 1 29 2411 he tied in the standings but Cal-|last y "clear the record" on certain; wise More important was|Puller and Pete Fleming added ib Dane Ceara leucine a} i oe gary will get the bye into the/hampe facets of the wrangle lich the $500,000 we borrowed from) S/78/e5 he S 11. Oshawa, Knowles Oakville 440 4 338 best-of-three final series by|by as preceded his recent dismi the friend for which I felt) Oshawa took a 4-1 lead into ST CA dba epee 9:18 Barrie 3.4 0 20 27 6 virtue of having defeated Sas- of reti head of ersonal responsibility Be scone arid on: gone Dy Boy White (elbowing and fighting). 17:03, Me- | Belleville 35 0 29 32 6 katchewan in two of their three' The f the National Football' Snider also said that last sum-|Knowles, two by Sawyer and Namee (fighting) 17:03 and Webb 20:00. "Woodstock 2.5 2 31 37 6 meetings this season. _ jwill t club owner Jerry. mer New York interests offered one by Keenan as they took THIRD PERIOD Orillia =o 7 0 27 45 2 The second-place club will|Weste1 $3,500.000 for the Flyers vantage of a Belleville shortag FRANK SAWYER | 12. Oshawa, Sawyer (McNamee). .. 2:47 Friday's Results meet third-place Edmonton Es-|Sunday Snider rebutted recurrent re Putnam and I wanted to/0f Players due to some late ar . « five points I ey eee gay Oakville 2 Guelph 6 kimos at home in a sudden-|CTV n ports that Wolman gz Wiiass the clk x @untedcin help rivers , : 14, Oshawa, Prentice (Welsh) ..... 5:20 mein 4 pentne 3 ae death semi-final on. the Noy. 11- stock in the } al Hockey! Jerry in another way, if 1) Rosehlish scored the lone M Johnston played the first and Prpradiey, Welsh) . 8:1 DEE 20s WOR: itp sadly . UN League Philadelphia Flyers and! coyiq" Farlands goal of the first period third periods in goal for. Belle- 16, Belleville, Summers Kingston 1 Woodstock 1 A Winnipeg loss and'a B.C $3 that he (Snider) refused to re- , ie Khe wicted ip << a ens; : MMBNO eck s sys ty caeveusenes 8:55 Barrie 4 Toronto 1 win this weekend would move PIT a ease ' He said the other way was an @S he picked up a loose puck ville while Vern Whalen filled in| 17, Belleville, Summers I to fourth place and/|burgh turn the stock when Wolman got, hange in which he gave Wol-|iM front of the Oshawa net and for the second period (Healey) ; ++ 10201 Ontario Junior A piled in tj Sith Eonit 1 toh ti into financial dif Ities an 40 per cent of the new/flipped it between the pads of Prentice with two, Welsh with Ay Beeludadag ren ubeauaie 19:56 Lit. Fw Pt haiti Bombers with a last-place |jiaroni Snider, display cocumen-/$i2.000,000 Spectrum Arena in/80altender Bryan Rose one and Keenan with one weré| Penalties: Flemming 9:11 N. Falls 8:0 0 51 15:16 sana conditi more than $4,000 any e traded' Philadelphia, 14 per cent of Con-| .Believille roared back early 'he other Crushmen goal-get-/--~ ie Toronto 620 51 0.2 RECORD BOUND going ore than if n equity nie Mack Stadium and 10 periin the second riod ne ters in the-period: . Kitchener O20 52 2712 The Bombers are facing their Spinal ; caged 'Cn work orlt ium and 1 in ( period scoring ! e Bombers are facing their reso Bess $400,000 worth off. } ntown, Pa., gar-/three quick goals before Crush- Keenan'collected his third goal Apprentices Hamilton S41 0 Bul worst for-and-against points rec-| operat a nr ; : 'nt project in returnimen could retaliate. of the game with just four sec- poset 3 3 1 Fy Hy : ord since the WFC adopted a Cess al Would you say that's running for stock the Flyers which} Fleming opened the second onds to go as he fired the puck s hf aoe Bates oe ee 16-game schedule in 1952. fop. co eae nae emia made him the majority owner. |period scoring as he back- into an open Belleville net is Big inners abe Can. a 4 a lL So far this year, the hapless, ing. aid he, Wo} cay aid that in. ore i to handed a screen shot over Farland goaltender, Tow Johns- : Lannon:. : 4 7s : Winnipegers have scored oie by DOU term he financial)Roses' shoulder at thei .5 , On, was wandering some 10-15) TORONTO (CP)--Apprentice Peterboro 1h 45 points compared with 202 in| sana ses i f ree 3| i ( F Agi de : ( 0 of the Flyers was'Goals by Smith d et out'of-the net when Keenan jockeys at Greenwood Race Otlawa eased 91 4s 1954, their previous worst year, | he NHI frar chise He said the brought McFarlands even with scored Track are hurting the veterans ,. Friday 5K Salata | and have given up 390 points to} $1,000,000 from a Ph 'w owns 60 per cent Oshawa before Crushmen broke Ray Summers tried to help|Where it's felt. most--in_ the Toronto 5 Niagara Falls 6 | the opposition cmpared with y made two other :, 9 = : : Racca : ve a to help a : Ottawa 3 London 8 , | 397 in 1964 J na e580) Hyg oy te ivers. while Putnam, |loose for three goals in the last Belleville make a comeback asiPocketbook. Canes Tony | in 1903, : q y rth ul 0 who had helped Wolman neg half of the period to take"a 7-4 he scored three goals for -Mc=--Jdames Kelly, 18, from. Holly- London patna = j ae pore gen coir ar nb eam) BY 8 ate the purchase in 1964 of the lead into the final stanza Farlands in the . period. 'but/wood, Fla., rode four winners" ponte aer eaters hasn jothere! i ti friend Natior Football League's Ea-; Sawver with his third of the iRise. wae Git the cee could| Thursday and apprentices Brian qyjawa ee who has broken the club record REFUSES DEAL gle as 25 per. cen and Joe|contest, Knowles with his second manage Swatuk and Robin Platts each Tendon at Montreal ee Snider confirmed that when Scott. 4 _former Pt iladelphia|and Keenan with his second goal One minor incident broke out, won two races in the eight-race Niagara Falls at Kitchener REMEMBER WHEN Aa a | is i peat distributor owns the other!of the night were the Oshawa 7 ra" 7 Wolman asked him recently to h B in the game when Oshawa's| meeting. ; ee Peterborough at Toronto B CANADIAN PRESS throw Flyers' stock into a pack per cen marksmen in the period Pete McNamee exchanged blows ° Kelly, who will maintain the y THE CAN hh age for a reported $43,000,000 : a ~ | Both teams roared back in the with Belleville's Steve White. | weight allowance for apprentice __ Central hee : Pricey aie machggtie loan for Wolman, he (Snider) . . third period as they combined Referee Bob Naden handed out riders through most-of the 1968) Morrisburg 2 Cornwa 5 5 stalwart o ockey's early sonar Wo) ! Maris Signs to score eight goals. Crushmen seven penalties in the game,|season, now has 168 winners/Eastview 5 ye om 5 Electric heating offers so many advantages, M risllege tx Lay ad hte suit Ee na added five while Belleville pick- Oshawa picking up five to Mc.|this year. |Pembroke 3 Brockville 2 'ou might easily expect it to be expensi <n RB oe ee dedicat , . led up three Patna ous | oe y nig Mpa elt LE Pensive, Ont. Arbour was a member | SP 0 RB T S C 0 PE ith ards Sawyer opened the scoring in' The next home game for the| Surprise. Electric heating is clean 1 of the Montreal Canadiens | ST. LOUIS (AP)--A basebati|@®,ttit@, stanza with his fourth Crushmen will be one week| and quiet, yet comparable in cost to plea ge Pain Hg bin ooid | TONIGHT st. LOUIS ( --A baseball|goal of the night on a power from tonight, Novemb 1 ¢ : "up In . ler mem swe ' wr for the St. Louis Globe-|play at 2.47, He took a shot when hat bie Oa gn any automatic heating system. m of that team were Bert Cor- Baa junior sy fees o _-- 2 2 it from outside the blueline that rivals the Whitby Lasco Steel- That's why people who live in electrically- 4 phi pia dey ll | é A Lag will itely sign a 19 -on-| dr: , " f ha biti si j i Tcidea "Rationale Ve CuhaWa eee ee oun dropped and evaded goaltender ers in an_ exhibition game at heated homes aren't necessarily wealthy. A . savih adi tract with the St. Louis Cardi-!Tom Johnston the Civic Auditorium. Crushmen Dy Pitre. oC 5; Pa ivic Auditor-.. op gn will likely retire at the|------_____ ee a eee eed Just comfortable. fo) : a see jum, 7:15 p.m end of the season ae , Maris was quoted by sports > j : SUNDAY . port be writer Jack Herman in today's lO Ye . ' HOCKEY oe editions of the tornite seve live better electrically OHA Junior 'B Por pute paper WANTED ! Kicciic 56 FIRST AID League -- Etobicoke Indians 6]; was the first time Maris Heating vs Whitby Lasco Steelers; had been quoted as sevine tal HOCKEY PLAYERS Contractors PRINCE ST. TRAINED Whitby Arena, 7:30 p.m. would return to the world. cham-| For The North Plant Hockey By St. John Ambulance. Last evening course this yeor. Re- gister in Room 112, O'Neill Collegiate Tues., Nov. 7, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for 9 Tuesdays. For further information Phone 668-4666

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