1 HAYES ess race driver | cts rals ut that caught the land corner. cored the prettiest night when Gen- caught in a line n Noble of St. by Stewart who -oming over the ' the line defence- nd 'flipped a per- Galbraith who was front of the Osh- brand, Generals two experiments 1e worked and the ed. moved Whittaker ard position from defensive spot in nd Whittaker fore- ngly. sed five forwards play in the third, Tallon and@Mike he point. 4 Fullam the ice on Tallon and scored his sec- the game. $ unofficially esti- 0 Ities were handed me that saw Gen- ut Selects' 30-29. received a stand- from the crowd } introduced to the » start of the third 2 and cheque was n Bobby Orr and as read from form- ' manage Wren liner Stan Waylett, ota North Stars: iked the people and to his house any- want to thank all esponsible for the 's the kind of peo- t in this game. you are a great ople here in Osh: ORY i markable mn, SSAA SGA PMU so annoying t to stand up | brutal ice iry antennas e year after joyment, the proofed with oat". nent. F. ZOILO VERSALLES JIM GRANT volved in one of the first big baseball trades of the season yesterday. Zoilo Versalles, shortstop, and Los Angeles Dodgers of the National League and Minnesota Twins of the American League were in- BOB MILLE ese pitcher Jim 'Mudcat" Grant of .the Minnesota Twins were exchanged for pitcher Bob Miller, catcher R JOHN ROSEBORO DODGERS AND TWINS MAKE FIVE-PLAYER TRADE John Roseboro Perranoski, er, of the Dodgers. football fans when Saskatchewan Roughrid- dian Football League champion- ship. The Western Football Confer- ence and defending Cup cham- pions are scheduled to land at Uplands Airport in a chartered) Allan CFL. MacEachern, CFL until the February meetin : ous! "We want something that will/at Vancouver, after team execu- ers arrive for Saturday's Cana-|stand up for a long time," said|tives have had a chance to ex- president|amine it. and acting commissioner of the Symptoms In Ottawa, OTTAWA (CP) -- Grey Cupjin principle at a Montreal meet- finial' approval of the new consti-;average will fever, an annual malady thatling last February, and team|tution until Thursday at the ear-\third of the excess to a pool.|knocked out Manny Castro, 119, strikes normally respectable|representatives now are goingjliest when one of the CFL's two|Teams with receipts below the| Tijuana, Mexico, 6; Jose Moren- about this timejover a third draft to make surejyearly meetings is scheduled.,average will : every year, is expected to pro-|there are no legal loopholes in/But the constitution is not ex-\ffom the pool on the same pro-|knocked out Ricardo Manzan- duce its first serious symptoms|rules governing equalization of|pected to be presented to the(Portion. here today shortly after noon/gate and television receipts. , Provisions of the new consti- oy tution will be retroactive to Jan, He said in an interview Tues-|1 if it has to be delayed until the| day no action can be taken on'February meeting. plane at 1:45 p.m. EST. Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the) Eastern Football Conference winners, arrive Thursday--the| day the influx of fans is expect-) ed to begin. | ' Latest reports indicate at} least 2,000 Roughriders fans will | be coming by train and plane! from Regina. About 4,000 are) expected to arrive from Hamil- BOB PERRANOSKI and Ron another pitch- --AP Wirephoto <j . a p i The standings show the Jets way out Josie Gyurka with her high) feat with s points, Tigers 19, Lions 231 single game and her 587/18, chiets 18, Horneis 18, Mustangs 16, triple took over top average in|Eagles 1s and Panthers back in last '0 a * +. [place again with 15 points, the Ladies' Classic League this)" this week showed excellent bowling week. Fairley Bouckley rolled ajwith some high tripies and single games. ' J : Bert Harding led the way with his 628 fine 526 triple with a 193 | triple (224, 224), Bob Richardson 622 single. Mary Cole was third (a6, AD, apogee 621, (232, 203), : A lon artinac » Fran I high with her 524 (192). (200), Walt Crystal 584 (202), Jim Lea High Averages this week|man 579 (213) and John Waldinsperger show Josie Gyurka with 169 | 578 (213). passing Donna Carter 168, Mary| EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Cole is next with 160, Mariellg) | Vancoa stil on, fop of the jleegue with & Jedi ', 5. 'air Points }OW yy orthside irysier Guay 158, Essie Cox 154, Fair-\7) Pre sembs 43, Taypees 41, Oshawa Jey Boutkley 151 and Mariejrug Cleaners 39, Nu-Way Photo 38, "alli Speedy Muffler Kings 37, CeeVees 33, Collison 150. Art's Ynalrstyling. 3; Moting's Garage The Team Standings shoOW)3), 'sraemor Variety 27, Nu-Way Rug Gypsys in first with 22 points,|24, Cast-offs 24 and Tigers test with 21 Missfitts 21, Alley Cats 20 points, "i '| The ladies are showing some good Jems 20, Belles 20, Tiger Kats bowling this week as Josie Gyurka and } ig Three ,|Donna Carter continue to battle it out 1g, Upsets 14, Big Spit Fires| ch week, Josie had a 576 triple and a Bobettes 9 and the Spi S| 214 single while Donna was close behind vi oints. her with her 552 and 195, Mavis Taylor leet with 6 2 rolled a 509 (193), Joan Ross 509, Mary TEN PIN MIXED Cole 491, Bessie Howlett. 464, Billie SRB 8S had a big night this|Gatchell 462, Doris Vann~ 457, Fairley week with her 624 triple, @ new high, Bouckley 456, Grace Fusco 452, Carole with games of 228, 203, and a 193. The|Gibbs 446, Irene Frobel 444, and Janet best the men could do was @ 572 rolled | Peel with her 443. by Bill Raderford. Glen Copp had a 570,|_ High triple for the men this week was Ossi Sponer 558, Stan Brooks 553, Ross/Sam Larocca 569 (202), Ernie Gillespie Gavel 544. Josie Gyurka had a fine 541/557 (218), Big Bill Buckowski 555 (214), for the ladies. |George Turner 554 (201), Doug Vann 550, Lorraine Daiby was third high triple/Doug Gibbs 545° (201), Doug Cole 536 for the gals with her 486 followed by | (203), Maurice Brige 535, George Law- Alice Lanning 473, Twila Wilson 468, |rence 531, John Brige 527 (205), George Ede Ryan 468, Marg Brown 461, Betty| Taylor 522, Walt Vervynck 502 and Bob F Thomson 451, Ruby Phillips 438, Nellie | Worsley 500. Rowden 438, Jean Hutcheon 436 and] Marian Leonard 436. | Wild Five, Try Agains and Crawlers) took. all 7 points from the Odd Balls, MEN'S INTERMEDIATE MONDAY LEAGUE The Odd Balls and Leftovers took all | Hopefulls and No. 7 team. Go Goes, Gil-| Jont points from the Strangers and Born lard Cleaners, Scugog Cleaners, andi osers, ciitt Mills Motors and Mr. TV | Maurice Berg's took 5 to 2 from the || ToWers both took 6 to 2 from the Town- dependents, Go Getters, Kassinger COM-|iing Essos and Extras and struction and the 3 plus 2. N. Rygchkon of the Born Losers led Cee pel Hh eh i ateng te way this week in high games with Ted Tyers' high single & ed. ots |his_567 triple and 213 single. tan Den- a Ee: ig Br nen singe" fais "year, |holm of Townline Esso had a 543 triple, wi Mg i Friedrich fe close to John with Bill Murray of Townline 534, Jim Lea. | King Pins, | Outcasts split 4 each. High 10 Pin-Single, Triple Puts Josie Gyurka On Top man and Harold Witherly of Cliff Mills had 532 and 524. The standings show Cliff Mills Motors way. out in front with 66 poinis followed by King Pins with 52, TV Towers 52, Townline Esso 50, Odd Balls 48, Leff Losers 28 and Strangers last with 24. | MERCANTILE LEAGUE } points followed by Dover's Ltd. ? I's Variety and Kdwe. 52, Citizens Finance| 48, Die Room Twisters 44, Jewell's Men's Wear 39, Chevelles 36, Union R 36, Untouchables 18, Welcome ~to Ken Whyte into the league. The Christmas Turkey Rolloffs| ber 15. Tony Lupel showed the way this week| defensive tackle and calls the! with his 561 triple followed by Joe Fried: | rich 559 (200), Rolf Rocker S44, Simmons $35, Ray Siegel 534 (221), Ron| Nelson 528, Lorenz Schatz 526, Ossie| Sponer 526, Lou Biglin 524 and Gary Judd with 519. EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE Four teams caught fire this week to, take all three games from their op-' ponents. Lyle's Cut-Rate Gas, Arnold Palmer Cleaning, Schenley's and Fred Brown took all the points this week from \Clint's Texaco, Newcomers, Oshawa Wood Products and Les Eveniss Sales |Aldsworth Cleaners, Pepi's Pizza and Ontario Motor Sales each took 3 points | to 1 from All Survey Real Estate, Erinli | Golf Club and Ideal Dairy. Goch Super- | {fest and Wilson's Men's Wear split 2 points each. High Triples for the week show Fred || Snow on top with his 602 (202, 213), fol- | lqwed by Arno Knop 598 (214, 201), Fran- | Danny Gray 579 ces Taylor 584 (208), Ron Miine | } (216), Doug Mann 579 (209), | |571 (203), Ralph O'Reilly 567 (204), Doug} Gibbs 565, Bob McHugh 562 (209), Bruce) Hutcheon 560 (238), Geo. Somerville 553 (202), Ross Gavel 552 (221) and Bob) Richardson 552, ! Eastway. Lanes concluded their 8th annual handicap Tournament this week | land would like fo thank the people that) helped make it the best turnout so far Thanks to George Turner on behalf of all the bowlers for the wonderful job he did and the long hours of his time he | put Into making this tournament a Greet 'guecess. Barrow, Grant |been fairly quiet outside of an Attain Records HAMILTON, (CP) -- A rec-| day, working all day and part of ord w when Grant step onto the field at Ot- tawa's Lansdowne Park for the) . 1967 Grey Cup against Saskat- Overs 46, Out Cast# 44, Extras 30, Born|chewan Roughriders. It will be the ninth appear-| ool : jance in the Canadian final for intstones are still on i *7\ both players. Barrow has| played 11 seasons with Ticats, | aes Grant 12. Both have played with three Grey Cup champions. Grant, 32, is one of Hamilton's) are just around the corner on Decem-/top receivers. Barrow, 31, plays fa|Club's defensive signals. It will also be the 10th Grey Cup |Ralph Sazio. He played in the! | 1953 final with Ticats, who won. ton by rail, air and road. So far this week, the city has| official kickoff to the week of festivities at noon Monday. But owners of the nine CFL teams started their labors Tues- the evening to draw up a new jeonstitution unifying the East- ern and Western leagues. The constitution was approved WHEN YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR HOUSE WE CHARGE ONLY 4% CENTRAL ONT. TRUST Phone 723-5221 ill be established Saturday John Barrow and. Tommy trip for Hamilton coach} GREY CUP FANS! ! PPT alte es food service eperated by tony's refreshment service ito Do You Want Your SNOWMOBILE with... -----16 H.P. 362 ¢.c. twin cylinder engine mode In Canade. -- Cruise - O - Metie Stert Reverse gear control on dashboard Visual fuel tank Key electric start ---- First quiet snowmobile -- Dual tuned muffled exhaust -- Automatic transmission with torque sensitive drive Only Snow Cruiser Makes It Only Oshawa Yachthaven Sells It. . . 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Vern Trimble re- gained Phe high average thie week Ih a High Triples this week Foie § rence 575 (257), Joe Fri Brian Laxdale 586 (207, 202), Ross Gavel 864, Garry Judd 521, Vern John @ 514, A, Simon $12, Ted Tyers 411, end Tony Gallant 510. LANDER STARK CLASSIC dete took aii three games from the eecond place 8, placing them ail the way down to fifth place. Lions, Chiefs and Eagles took 2 to 1 from the Tigers, Mustangs and Panthers, HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Everyone knows who drinks eastern Division Ww A Pt 2 70 50 26 2 68 46 24 3 57 53-21 Boston 12 5 Toronto =U Ba New York 97 8 8 8 Detroit 9 8 65 62 21 Chicago 8 5 57 66 21 Montreal 8 4 49 45 20) Western Division Phila. 10 5 4 46 Los Angeles 10 7 3 61 Pittsburgh 8 9 3 53 Minn. 5 9 4 36 Oakland 412 5 44 St. Louis 413 2 38 Tonight's Game Montreal at Toronto | Detroit at New York j Minnesota at Boston Philadelphia at Chicago | California at Pittsburgh | Los Angeles at St. Louis | Ontario Senior WieT.F 41 24 63 23, 52 19 53 14 61 13 52 10 Kingston 11 Galt 11 Coll'wood 10 Toronto 9 Guelph 7 Barrie 7 Oakville 4 Belleville S21 Woodstock 4 is Orillia 3.13 46 83 6 Tuesday's Results Guelph at Belleville 2 Galt T Orillia, ppd, snow Ontario Junior A WLT F APt N'gara Falls 14 1 1 88 38 29) Montreal 11 6 1 68 60 23) Toronto 11 § 0 94 48 22) Kitchener 11 4 0 98 52 22 Hamilton 10 5 1 75 44 21 London 610 1 45 7013 St. Cath, 611 0 87 7112 1 2 5 3 4 7 7 6 9 1 9 SrrKoHNeoueeHn > a = Oshawa 49 46 75 9 Peterb'r'gh 3 11 49 81 8 Ottawa 115 1 28107 3 \ Tuesday's Results Niagara Falls 1, London 8 Americar League Raltimore 5 Quebec 8 Springfield 1 Vancouver (WHL) 3 Central League Memphis 1 Dallas 1 - Eastern League Florida 4 Salem 0 Knoxville 2 Charlotte 4 Greensboro 7 Nashville 4 Saskatchewan Senior Regina 1 Moose Jaw 5 Quebec Senior Victoriaville 1 Drummondville 4 Granby 1 Sherbrooke 4 : Quebec Junior Drummondville 6 Sorel 1 id Quebec 3 Shawinigan 8 bittle old ladies, thats whe, Seagram's Mellow 83 oe Oy MEN'S WHITE Kresge Special 21 THURS., FR!., SAT. assorted sleeve lengths, LongsleevedWhitedress shirts are taper styled from perma- nent press, Tetron/Cotton fabric, Available with regular collar, sizes 1414 to 1644 with Hee ot oth OMs He Oa A NTR atoll oy aud DRESS SHIRTS Kresge Reg. 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