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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1967, p. 6

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a 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 6, 1967 SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby OF The Times Staff By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- Don Thompson's second goal of the game at 16.07 of the final period proved to be the game winner last night as Etobicoke Indians eked out a close, hard-fought 3-2 win over the hard tryigg Whitby Lasco MINOR HOCKEY men ac- were: Now, it's up fo the ross Ontario left little doubt OHA to carry the ball, first in the minds of Canadian at the CAHA semi-annual Amateur Hockey Assqciation meeting in January, and |ctegters in a game played at vice-president Earl Dawson again at the annual meeting the Whitby Arena y and Ontario Hockey Associa- in May The Lascos, who suffered tion Jack Devine of how they their third set. back in a row, felt about the proposed age fought gamely but were unable change for hockey which is ey Associatian resolution to |g pet a good scoring combina- due to take effect in the 1968- carry on Ontario playoffs |tion organized throughout the 69 season. By unanimous for novice teams was sound- game "8 x vote, a resolution to -insert ly defeated, with representa- |" Resides the two-goal effort of the new rule into the 1967-68 tives feeling players of nov- Thompson who would have to rule book was defeated at the ice age were too young to b@ [be rated as one of the best men OMHA convention in Toronto travelling great distance. Osh- lon the ice, Al Demchuck added Saturday ; awa is in the unfortunate pos- | single tally for the winners ition of not having any clubs |who in winning, did not look as of similar classifications with- |sharp as their fiery manager AN OSHAWA Minor Hock- UNDER THE proposed rule, players born from June in its zone Ray Picard would have appre- to December 31 would lose : ss z ciated. j one year of eligibility in age- TORONTO MAPLE Leafs' Veteran captain Paul Reid! PAUL REID limit competition. Opposition victory over New York Rang- ... Whitby goal to the. play was bitter, with ers didn't give the dele- the OMHA executive coming gates much of a kick in the under fire from all sections evening. although the game of the province for not having was made well worthwhile by prevented the chan the goal Tim Horton scored. jwon three and lost five although the executive was It electrified the crowd in |jeague competition hard pressed to come out powerless, since it was a Maple Leaf Gardens, It was a close hard fought initial session with a 1-1 CAHA matter although viewing it on tele- vision after it didn't seem as -------- eae ATR ath classic as it was. Just another instance in which I feel tele- vision fails to give the true feeling of a game, DELEGATES went on rec: ord in support of a Chatham motion that the OHA be ap proached to seek a change in the CAHA rule which would enable a player to compete in minor hockey until he was 19. The CAHA rule presently calls for a juvenile player to be under 18 on May 31. The proposed change, the 'Hawks Tie Rangers 2-2 wim avis ove m1 Protestant Action But how can you figure fans? A total of 16 games were play-|an Myles picked up the sh They were critical of young ed in the Oshawa Protestgnt|» Simcoe St. 3, LEAFS MISSED Frank Ma- hovlich, at least Dave Keon contentious-one;-would--re» = Wayne Carleton for not finish- conte Hockey League on Sat-'Bob Stirling; #t. Andrew strict juvenile hockey to ing off a couple.of plays. And (urday. as a tate wha sig: players under'18 on Dec. 31. yet when Keon messed up a | The results are as follows: a Neb ne ei Chatham would have the rul couple e was just a loud | MITE LEAGUE: ris, B. Seeley. Al Gay i un 9 on De gre ay: ' ing read under 19 o groan. Maybe the fans expect Hawke >. Allen Grant 3 t ch of Carlet It's 5 u 31. Sri Ae Br ab no of Cook; Rangers 2, Dan Sullivan,! Northminster 4, D. Field, S: THERE WAS bitter feel- professional hockey and he's |John Winstanley |McCauley, D. Cavanaugh, J, Ma Wings 5, Rober Galbraith 4,)Gee; Southminster 0. |D. Mountenay; Leafs 4, Jason Bowes recorded the shutou |Fallaize 2, Joe Jenkins, John Dwyer. Penguins 1, Danny ings. all round, until dele- certainly not going to score a gates finally sensed that the goal a game. Even Bobby OMHA was just as disturbed ul) and Gordie Howe don't with the CAHA ruling as they do that . »p-/the shutout Wendorf; First Baptist 4, Brian Sv 3, Robert Small; St. Andr Stars 0. Tim Rose picked up the |lions; Seals 4, Paul Northey 3..BANTAM LEAGUE: Andy Reid St. Paul's 7, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | A three-yard fourth-quarter P ; : , |lington 2, Stuart McGahey, Paul McKay has drop kicked touchdown plunge by Heino ray EN Albert St. 1. D. Salway.|ry Powsell, Bill Widdico the Yates Cup back to Toronto./lies gave the Gaels their victory St. Paul's 1, D. Stuart; Christ e Yates i are ri s,;Church 0, J. Zahn recorded the 7 M t 18 18 ::2: ues 1e us angs bg Blades 7, Allen Hicks 2, Scott| 5 tout 2, Clayton Delves 2, Mike Mil-|S7U'U On Last Minute Singl n as Inu e Ing e NOVICE LEAGUE: lin 4, John Stainton 2, | St. aes tka G. Mat. Kifts Northminster 5, John McKay punted a 36-yard sin- Don McIntyre scored the other} «utout ews gle on the final play of thejon a nine-vard touchdown pass - Smith, Colin Lockie, Larry game Saturday to gain Univer- and Guy Potvin converted both Kingsview 1 J sity of Toronto Blues an 18-18|as well as a fourth-quarter sin- Luke's 0. M. Gavas recorded oy : of Westernigle the shutout St. tie with University Ontario. Mustangs in Ontario-| George Springate kicked a 10-| Harmon:.7, Brian McGill 3, Ricky Quebec Athletic Association yard field goal for McGill and|Mark Jobb 2, Peter Winstanley,|Harmony 2 football action converted George Wall's third-|S. Clarke: Northminister 0. Bri-iGary Elliott The tie gave the Blues the quarter touchdown --_--_-- ie : i League championship and the) Fumbles and interceptions ° Yates Cup and eliminated West-|marred the play on the muddy FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD ern's chances of forcing a field. McGill fumbled five times} i i yoft. and Jost all five. Queen's fum- mrastawat By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Canadian League Eastern Conference F A Pt Kevin McLa Saturday's Results The defending champion|bled four times and also lost Western 18 Toronto 18 Queen's University Golden|them. Queen's intercepted two Gaels defeated McGill Univer-/passes and McGill intercepted Queen's 15 McGill 10 sity Redmen 15-10 in other/three. WLeTt Eastern Canada Senior scheduled action. - The Gaels gained 169 yards on| Hamilton 10 4 0 250 195 20/Bramalea 47 Halifax 7 The tie marked the fifth con-|the ground to McGill's 104 and/Ottawa 9 4.1 337 207 19 . i secutive game without a defeat/outrushed the Redmen 70. yards;Toronto 5 8 1 252 266 11 Eastern Canada Junior for the Blues, although they had'to 56 Montreal 212 0 166 292° 4/Ottawa 8 Burlington 14 been less than spectacular dur- ~~~ Saturday's Results ing the first half. |Ottawa 15 Montreal 1 BLUES HUMBLED McMaster Wins ap eg ag League Title Western Intercollegiate UBC 16 Calgary 11 |Hamilton 9 Toronto 5 Western Canada Senior Quarterback Bob Amer had St. James 29 St.-Vital 28 been held to 50 yards, while Western Conference even completing only one of WELT Ff Art passes for Toronto. Meanwhile. Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS (Calgary 12 4 0.382 219 24 a d C ] Western quarterback Bob Israel McMaster University Maurad-| Sask 12. 4 0 346 282 24 a >| ur ers gombined short passing game ers clinched first place, in the| Edmonton 9 6 1 266 248 19 With a running attack that gave Central Canada Intercollegiate| Winnipeg erate. 0 E t the London University 180 yards Football Conference ,Saturday|B.C 3 11 1 239 319 7 pen ven $ Sunday's Results during the first half Saskatchewan 21 Winnipeg 14 by defeating Royal! Military Col- 'Thompson Scores Twice, ' As Indians Nip Whitby jof late. The Lascos have now|servers were heard to say. The in|Lascos with weak shooting were S502 SEG first two periods with neither: In the second frame the Las- Fl Wi John Hicks 2,/registered their first win and Peter Paul's 1, Robert Thompson. c arding 2 6 son; Simcoe 0. Raike' picked up)fitally broke loose and notched Tkacauk, Mike Robitaille, Den-| wwe 2 s D F int teeters or ihe rivers a bua ae Pome #6) Ni) Guelph Regals 4-2 --et 0. Phillip "Allison recorded the|G'@y. For the losers it was Al) Atkinson scored for the Flyers. In the second game, Quality Terry Caffery scored three |the Ontario Hockey Association|out. Terry Oliver and Bob Ertel) Steve McLaugh-|Fuels took advantage of Cadil-/goals and assisted on two to| Senior A series. jreplied for Guelph. John lacs' loss and took over sole/pace Marlboros. Doug Acomb, Christ Church 7, Larry Math-|two-way play with terrific goal-|ough's scorers were Ron ~hit-| 2, Frank Bathe 2, Dave.tending at both ends. Although/tick with two, and Paul Grills} Timms; St.!son; Westminster 1, Jim Delan-.some of their players they still)each Andrew's 3,.Kim Zwicker, excellent back checking. Moffatt. Lorne Simeson; Oshawa Curling Club Ladies|to take the lead. Then the Tex- cos fell behind for the second) © time in the game as they trailed 2-1 after .10 of the second per-| iod as the visitors put on the : pressure with the man advan-| : tage and caught the locals nap- ping. Coach Cherry tried almost every angle he could to instill] some life into his charges and| finally did manage to get, the equalizer at 4.42 as Cardwell, a rookie, clicked on a pass from second year man Sorichetti, to) | make it 2-2. Whitby had numerous good | scoring chances as the period progressed but just failed by} inches to get that much valued go ahead tally. | Only one goal was registered) ite tal tone ewer) Kitchener Beats Flyers Gives National Prtrory hiscessise "a A three goal outburst in the third period gave London Na- tionals a 4-3 victory over Osha- wa Generals in an OHA Junior 'A' hockey game played before 1,543 fans at the Civic Auditor- ium Saturday night. Brian Murphy, Barry Bough- ner, Brian -Chinnick and Darryl Sittler shared the scoring for Nationals. | Al Quintilian, Peter Nevin, jand Bryan Slywchuk were the marksmen for Oshawa. Quintilian opened the sete for Generals midway through the first period on an unassist- ed effort. -London goaltender Ted Ouimet left the net wide open when he raced out for a loose puck, when he saw Quin- tilian racing in he decided to get back, but Al beat him to the punch and took the puck, went around Ouimet and fired, . j ste + RAE TERRY CAFFERY ... five points effort with a scramble around the local net in which the ref- eree ruled a goal despite the jfact that the goal judge did not! rule as such. It was, however, | RON DUSSIAUME and rookie Steve Cardwell each 2 CAN J t in th en net. scored once for coach Jim| typical of many of the calls on fein oe ig tg geo Surony "tied the game for +++ Injured \Cherry's team who are starting|team showing enough power ie aN vee the referee a8'ine red-hot Kitchener Rangers|Nationals with 14 seconds to z0| to find wins hard to come by|break an egg as many ob-|Well as the linesman appeared Sunday and went down to their|in the period when he blistered/yte to go when he put one to be guessing or trying to re- Hit AdIOAL A UE A I ilson's | j af i i : he season in the|@ Slapshot over Dunc Wilson's|into an' open net before Wilson -- a typical play from'gjtario Hockey Association shoulder from 40 feet out with cota get to the bench for an Some former game. Junior A series, Brian Morenz sitting out a pen-lextra attacker. The Rangers trounced the alty for Generals. Slywchuk made the game a first-place Flyers 8-2 for their, Névin gave Generals a 2-l/little closer when he took a iseventh win in nine starts and|!ead in the second period when| pass from Morenz and fired it moved into a two-way tie fore took a pass from Jif Whit-|past Ouimet with seconds to second place with Toronto Marl-'aker and backhanded: it past/go, Bob Walton also picked up| lboros, who downed Peterbor-|Ouimet on an Oshawa Power|an assist on the play. ough Petes 8-4. Each team has play. Referee Sandy Proctor hand- 14. points. Nationals came roaring back|ed out nine minors and one Another streak was ended SPY ing stanza and took a|major to London and gave Osh- le : : Sunday when St. Catharines/3-2 lead on two very quick goals awa six minors and a major. berry Age tg se meee - a! Black Hawks, after losing seven|by Boughner and Chinnick. Oshawa outshot London in the sitouk eae i bh nine Fe ststraight, whipped last-place|Boughner took a pass from Chin-/game 39-27. game of the night, the Flyers! ottawa 67s 9-1. Montreal Junior nick on a face off and slid it in| RAMBLINGS -- Goaltender Se Tie : 1d) Canadiens defeated London Na-;the far corner past Wilson. Chin-|Ron Marlow found himself out oe a their/tionals 5-1 in another Sunday|nick scored just 17 seconds Jat-|of a job at the two minute mark changed coats in the ita €X-/game and the Nationals edged|¢r when he banged a reboind/of the first period when he had Mor- iod tad Sa the eoius 4 tie Oshawa Generals 4-3 in a game off Wilson 's chest into the net.|/equipment problems and was re- S Bt onnnd tramse Saking (is n the! saturday. Sittler gave Nationals a two|placed by Ouimet who played a a 98 Ga dol : ae the fae The Rangers scored six goals goal lead with less than a min-!superb game... Ron Dussi- a 2-2 "le going into the final)in the sécond period-to clip the tt gat stanza. In the third both teams/ryers who had won their first| y,|went all out for the big win-|eight starts. Jack Egers and| : & ning goal, and it wasn't until] Camm Cosby each scored two a in t ome gain late in the game that the Flyers| coals for Kitchener and Walter| of the tie On Late Goal The Town and Country hockey league swung into fast action "s U; it. rew's Were Clyde Johnston and Gary] Tom Webster and Steve When it comes to home ice, Oakville Oaks are unbeatable in scored for Oakville in a game in Masters and John Baran. Th i a cokes which 14 penalties were handed final score was 3-2. CAFFERY SCORES 3 ¢ | | The Oaks maintained their un- beaten home record Sunday} night with a 4-2 victory over Guelph Regals, their fifth win at home against four losses on the OVERTIME FORCED At Barrie, George Godson scored the equalizer for Belle- ville at 19:41 of the third period, : ae forcing the 10-minute overtime ' % za elleville Mo-Hawks and Bar-|period. Wayne McConnell and} Chittick with one rie Flyers played toa 3-3 tie in|Ralph Plane also scored for} Jovertime in the only Sunday | Belleville. Jon Weeks, Mike Du-| Dar- possession of first place with ajTom Foxcroft, Steve King, Har-|7-4 win over Dodsworth Print-|Frank Hamill and Tom Martin mbejers. This game also featured |scored the others. Peterbor- Pat-|Dodsworth are still missingjand Peter played with good shooting and Pagel Hi gat <oe;|game while in action Saturday,|beau and Al Stitt scored Bar- ¢ a tes a Sige hams first-place Galt -Hornets wonlrie's goals. urin les ined oe Brees ten a innoee Ovawe ta em ae their sixth straight game by) John Beechey and Billy Hway}| 3-2 4 S, the bp ; es trouncing Orillia 7- th sc yi \the second, the Fuelmen clicked|/12 games. Bob Channell, Dale Collingwood Kings pe BO oso cochat Gone tae pag ~~~ |for four goals and took the lead|Power and Pete Mara added the} ton Aces 4-3. Ted Power and Carl Hatt added jnever to look back. In the final ears Jean Potvin replied for|" Opie O'Brien, Marcel LeBelle,|the others. Wayne Cheeseman \both teams traded goals to end| Ottawa. Doug Hillman and Don Currielscored for Orillia. : W 1 aume was injured in the first period when he collided with Rick Falk. Dussiaume suffered possible torn muscles in his left shoulder.... Robertson and Quintilian were robbed by Ouimet on almost sure goals. . . Scott Seagrist exchanged blows with London's Glen Shirton late in the first period..... Bill Yoe was dressed and able to play but coach Ike Hildebrand didn't want to put the pressure on Yeo in such a close game. OSHAWA -- goal: Wilson, Yeo; de fence: Bedard, Clayton, Steward, Gyles, Whittaker; forwards: Walton, Morent, Boldirev, Slywchuk, O'Donnell, Tallon, Nevin, Dionne, Quintilian, Robertson, Seagrist and Dussiaume. LONDON -- goal: Quimet, Marlow; : Allen, Culbert, Shirton, Pate: forwards: Falk, Romaneski, Marchinko, Bradbury, Sittler, Chinnick, Sutherland, Gould, Scherer, Murphy, Boughner, Wil son. FIRST PERIOD 1, Oshawa: -Quintilian 918 2. London: Murphy (Sittier, Allen) 19.46 Penalties -- Falk 4.34; Allen 14.407 Robertson 14.40; Culbert 15.41; Seagris? (fighting) 19.28; Shirton (high sti and fighting) 19.28 and Morenz 19.28. SECOND PERIOD 3. Oshawa: Nevin (Whittaker, Tallon) 3.56 Penalties -- Boughner 3.45; Dionne 6.14; Sittler 6.14; Wilson 9.09; Culbert (double minor) 10.21 and Stewart 18.46. THIRD PERIOD 4, London: Boughner (CHIMMICK) we ceeeneeene 6.24 5. London: Chinnick (Boughner, Allen) .....seeeee- 6.4) 6. Londor 7. Oshawa: Slywchuk (Morenz, Walton) 19.37 yenaities -- Whittaker 7.49 and Sittler 12.55. Aiways there with $ ; to 2000 or more NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 286 KING STREET W. 723-3487 a real all-out effort by both) Paul Lessard, with a pair, $$$? $$$ $$ \clubs. and Rejean Houle, Gilbert Per- Scoring for the winners were;reault and Jean-Pierre Borde- |Pete Landers with two, Jud Wil-|leau scored for the Canadiens at lson with two, and singles going|Montreal while John Gould) [to Paul Parkinson, Ron Wilson| counted for the Nationals, | jand Dave Leaming. For the) At Oshawa Saturday, Barry| jlosers, Don Troop with two,|/Boughner, Brian Chinnick, Don Bob Murray and Ron Willough-| Sittler and Brian Murphy scored| |by. for London while Al Quintilian,| In the last game of the night, Peter Nevin and Brian Slyw-| |Genosha Hotel and Clifford and Chuk counted for Oshawa. | Dodd Texaco put on a real In the only game Tuesday,| scorching display with the) Toronto will be at London. | game ending in a 3-3 deadlock." z one The Texaco team started off} \fast by taking a 2-0 lead only B B |to. have the sharp-shooters ly raves eat |the Genosha team come back later in the period to tie the| S 14 8 \game. In the second frame,! ooner e Genosha scored the only goal sills ' 3W, HAMILTON (CP)--Two field Hiram Vbec's Special OM aadian VUisky is Med fut ® down. his The Mustangs led 7-0 after the first half. Israe] and Bob McTeer scored| Montreal the London touchdo ile Ottavio Colosimo conve and added a 29-yard field e Walkera 3 'e -\McGill 10 Queen's 15 nicliffe, Second: Dorothy Tay-|stron d Ted Luttan. For ; annie" Walke , ( - y Tay g an uttan or ; ston eae ester a e Atick hes greeted Loyola 0 Carleton 14 lor, Lead; with a score of 8) Texaco were Phil 'Solomon, va ps wind By tisis: tayar, point at nvanin 3 Waterloo Lutheran 9 Ottawa 22 [plus Second prize: went to'John Salowski and Ron Web- Sooners took . ip lead in the Glen Markle and Mike Eben' In a game at Montreal Mac.| Guelph 23 Bishops 3 "Phil" Fordham's. rink with ster. ile Athy we fallback ae RMC 0 McMaster 57 a 'Plus' of 7. Other members| Next week will see the follow- ive. THeupapn -erasneg: GV Or went across for Toronto's touch- McKay also ki field goal and downs t- on it in the end zone O-QAA . ends. of "Scotch Doubles" | Flyers sin conver i oe Sracannald got it back on Wal: WLT F APt Me first, prize rage to Peggy); ---------- Hheyateg 4 converted to tie the t four for ster Ingall's four-yard scoring/Toronto 4 0 1114 7f 9 Phipps, Skip, and Marion Man APPROVE PLAN Shortly after Tomasin bi 01 l g , 3 joel Ei nba at oo AH Ni ae i PLA! : h ' oted d 17 of 24 run and won when Ross Mc- Queen's 3.2 0125 72 6 ne math a score ot 8. = Loots TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoli-|two field goals for a 13-7, Bur- ped the Mus- Gibbon blocked a punt in the! Western 13 1112 1028 Neches with Marg Beaupre; {an Toronto Council Tuesday ap- lington lead. with 41 fo juarter and ran the™ball McGill 1 4 0 55151 2Irene Gunn with Joan Batten|proved Chairman William Al-| In the third quarter, Sooners on 57-0 52-01 trouncing of Carabins by Waterloo University of Marauders won the place Montreal eague title and a. berth in the| donald Clansmen clipped Laur- -'entian Voyageurs 14-7 Blocked punts accounted for |st F.X 70 Univ. of N.B. 4 of them|St. Marys 26 St. Dunstan's 13 s for Laurentian's only major as|Dalhousie 12 Mount Allison 7 two touchdowns--one Les. Petras blocked one and fell 15 vards to score second|Calgary 35 B.C. 30 Saturday's Games he | Central Intercollegiate th Western 18 Toronto 18 M of her rink were Bluenose Vv during their Mary th Id two prize events last week/acos roared back in the final goals by halfback Walt Tomasin opening. with Ron Webster getting the proved the difference Saturday Winner of the first prize was equalizer. when Burlington Braves defeat- e rink of Marion Piper, Skip;|_ Scoring for Genosha ed Ottawa Sooners 14-8 to win 'iel g, Vice: Etelyn Tun- Mac fell Arm: uriel Young, Vice; Etelyn Tun-/Rod MacDonald, Neil Arm ball championship. the one-yard-line for a touch- down. Hap Kern eonverted. In the second quarter, Braves Ruth Parrott,|ing games: 4 p.m. -- Clifford ice: Grace Vancourte, Second; and Dodd Texaco vs. Dodsworth Rudniski, Lead Printers. 7:30 p.m. -- Cadillac} 7 a Those members who "'signed" Billiards vs Quality Fuels. ane Gy tena bea peas ie Friday' preference, enjoyed/9 p.m. -- Genosha Hotel vs. down on a 15-yard screen pass ed for 2nd place with a score len's plan to apply for the 1970 got a single point from Thomp- War o special, in fact, that is allowed to enter our blending room except the handful of peo- ple who belong. After all, there's a whisky being born in there. peal - } Preblended.To reach that elusive a point of perfection that creates / -- Walker's Special Old. Only then were they sealed in white oak casks. To age and mellow. To- gether.The resultisincomparable bouquet, flavour, and character, no one = ™ " mis each second prize: Bolus '0 world hockey championships. son and 'Tomasin managed a Hillman igns (7 is : ise i a Hae he ie plus Mr. Allen said in an interview/single for Burlington in the final S Pp 0 R 'i SC 0 D E a3 ts ompared to Irene S score he had asked Montreal Mayor quarter, N C t t a Ervine sree ee lh Jean Drapeau's support for To-) The braves* will play in the : : : ve four game _ competition) ronto's_application_to the Cana-| Little Grey Cup final for the Ca- TODAY : TUESDAY ew on rac ae. ne Trophy", which dian Amateur Hockey Associa-nadian junior crown at Regina FOOTBALI HOCKEY TORONTO (CP)--Larry Hille ere ne ogad has the new curl: tion but had received no reply. !Nov. 12, Lakeshore Finals Wie ete ues ee ot man finally ended his holdout 4 arene a ene ear cars ao aes -- : ages Whitb Mel-Rons a or oe van vs Courtice piece Tes ; $ Sunday and signed a contract | Collegiate. 3:09 p.m rerry and Little Britain at i with Toronto Maple Leafs of the \ paneer I e . ney Newcastle National Hockey League Peterboro Beats General Motors Salaried eat ere 'c ae . heard hay oe i tele Oshawa All-Stars ff > ie Ae diank We Rio Richmon ll vs ax Se a0 : c | a Biss hag Rcie ts Imp \jax Arena, 8:30 pm abandoned the longest holdout Peterborough Church League) y Gs 4 Audio nie ap. nah in the 22 years Clarence Camp- All-Stars defeated Oshawa All-| at Civic u rium, 8-i9:2 Bantam League -- Ernie [bell has been president of the Stars 4-2 in a novice exhibition p.m Cay Lumber vs 'Local 2784, |NHL. Hillman missed all 1! To-|hockey game played at the Civic} Bantam Major League -- |° ):9:50 and Bathe and Me- /ronto games so far this season./Auditorium Saturday afternoon. Police Association vs Scugog Lellan vs" Local 1500, 9 .00- After signing, Hillman left for; Eastman paced the winners Cleaners, 55:50 p.m, and |° 50; at Civie Auditorium, bytiereoad Americans of thejwith two goals while Bayne and Hambly Beverage vs West iS eg . merican League, Toronto's top| Johnson added singles. mount. Kiwanis, 6-6:50; et ip fess id as teat oa Foley farm club. In 55 games with To-| Ian Cullen and Blair McMul- Children's Arena si ae ve pee ore {se \ronto last season, Hill m.anijlen handled the scoring for Osh- ' cage aeiker carriers |scored four goals and 19 assists. awa Bantam League -- Cana- |¥* a a ee ry Oy -- i a dian Tire vs Houdaille Ie | oS { ae ee ee ae ia ei os | ee a A 9:20 p.m. and Duplale vs {Bowl Restaurant, 9:20 - 10:10 PICK-UP DELIVERED to you with dozens of "N " o Cost" Extras Local 1817, - 9:30-10:20; - at |?-™ at Children's Arena. CITY CARTAGE Children's Arena. . Banks TITLE BOUT Flooring vs Maple Leafs, See JE Lobal- and Lona Dist MOVING Cuts operating costs up to 50%. Rugged. Powerful. Handles a Bi z. : NEW YORK (AP )--World a renee 2,000 Ib. payload in it's big 6 ft. bed. 4-s | 00 - 7:50 p.m. .and Ideal : : R . payload in it's big 6 ft, bed. 4-speed, full synchro- fi} Dairy vs' Rangers 8:00-8:50 lig {heavy weight champion @ Office e@ House e Apartment mesh floor shift. 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Becausea whisky is born when it's blended. (Most whiskies are blended just before they're bottled, Like maybe last week.) But Walker's Special Old was blended long ago. The very day that its ingredient whiskies were distilled. They were carefully and painstakingly combined. CANADIAN RYE WHISKY DISTILLED BY HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, WALKERVILLE, CANADA WITH BLOOD streaming nose and face, Boston Bruins' Bobby Orr, right, points finger at To- ronto's Brian Conacher, left, as Orr presses in to con- Ticats E Riders B By THE CANADIAN PRESS A comedy of errors in Mon! real and two costly fumbles tha didn't look a bit funny in Toron to left the scene unchange after the final weekend of regu Jar-season action in the Easter Football Conference. Coach 0. K. Dalton of Mon real admitted Saturday the A ouettes 15-1 loss to Ottaw: Rough Riders was a "comedy o errors." Hamiltn Tiger-Cats defeate Toronto 9-5 Sunday after turnin the Argonauts first-quarter fur ble into the only touchdown the game.and holding their lea late in the game by forcing an other fumble. The victories left Hamilton i first place to await the winne of the Nov. 11 sudden-deat semi-final between the secon¢ place Riders and third-place A1 gonauts. The Ticats meet the Torontc Ottawa winner in a two-gam total-point series for the Eas' ern finalists in the Grey Cu game at Ottawa Dec. 2. BREAK FOR 'CATS Bill Symonds' fumble on th Toronto 21-yard line set up th Hamilton touchdown. Bill Rec dell recovered for Hamilton an Tommy Joe Coffey took a pas to the six-yard line on secon down. Toronto was called : fc pass interference, the ball wa 'moved to the two-yard line. Wi lie Bethea scored on the fir: play. Hamilton's other three point tame on a wide field goal a tempt by Coffey that went for HOCKEY : By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Eastern Division Wei te AY Toronto ae Vas Ge «be New York 6 2: 8*37: 25 Detroit 63.1 4 2 Montreal § 3.3 24 25 Boston 5°32 34 Chicago a 9.2. a0 98 ~ Western Division Los Angeles 5 4 3 36 37 Pittsburgh 5° € 1 31 30 Phila. 4.4°2 2.22 Minnesota 3.4 3 22 30 St. Louis $25.2 222.38 California 27:3 9 3 Sunday's Results Montreal 1 Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 6 Detroit 4 Toronto 2 Boston 2 Chicago 2 California 2 Saturday's Results New York 2 Toronto 4 Philadelphia 4 Montreal 1 Detroit 2 St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 1 California 0 Los Angeles 2 Minnesota 2 OHA Junior A Ww iT FA Niag. Falls 8 1 0 53 238 Toronto 72.0 59 33 Kitchener 7.2.0. 60 20 Hamilton 5 4 1 40 33 Montreal 5.3. 0:30 22 London 4°5 1:30 40 St. Cath. 47 0 37 39 Oshawa 344. 20.32 Peterb'rough 1 7 2.29 58 Ottawa 110 1 20 83 Sunday's Results Niagara Falls 2 Kitchener 8 Peterborough 4 Toronto 8 London 1 Montreal 5 Ottawa 1 St. Catharines 9 Piloting or Celestial Navigation | Write to~ The University of Tennessee CORRESPONDENCE DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 e

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