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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Feb 1972, p. 9

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f The Canadian Statennan, onil, Feb. 2, 1972 16 Vi ctoriîes inRwfr \Wood's Pee Wee trThebowmanviMnor Pee ly In Jaul pairgîtrn Wees wvound up the Lake- 99 goalsfrad3agnt shore Leagýue- action on Sun- In thevtrynPotop NEW O.H~~A. DRAFT day wîth a victory over Port the localE updi îega Thle Junýior A" O.H.A, came up with new rules regard- Hp ý klrie cr fi h e ~ ~~~~12-0. The victory gave them secondanfienthtir iogthjdafting of players coming into their league last week a record of 16 victories in a Brad Gdry ad Tf -- a monve wh-ich[ is undoubtedly a step in the right direction. row to win the league cham- Buttonshwld th on No lne will thý1e ricli teams simply get richer in terrms oiï___ ____ ____ pionship. getterswthivponsec talent, wile the othier clubs will be forced to grab whatever wBokJ ae W, oser They now move into zone consistin, fto ol n Brok, .LweW Mshr playoffs, first with their own three asssec.Grr talent, 'heJy Ia, le<, , K.Joli, teams. Lakeshore group, then if suc- Morrisonldtegi crn The new legisiýýation \ill paticularly huit the Toronto I m fCE ~ JI l l Senior Girls: S. Davey, cessful, on the road towards with a"btrikaspck e S R C .,Ct/ 1ý Lo k we t tsingles. D. Dadson, V. rr, the proj(-vi.ncial championship. ing up oeassBinDn to protect mran.;y young players on their farm teams throuh- Witeatas outstanding, record statistical- and two sit lo out th le cty. Ottawa 67's and Montreal Jr. Canadiens are two i y iSriiini!I i f glSno By: .Buwes EUUU.N* wih ls adthsluur.via Cr Lg ,,L *n I U î W47T hm (5 4 ter, inilïgles. G. M'asterson, G. Shine ailewnttWa othe teas whch lso ad tis lxur. W5 '~' ~ "Edmondson, M. Wood, W. St. JasephsM xed Whtmn Rn Visser,E uNoubed lb mst ui"Aetre stoul hvetough Ms auriice Richards and Bob hi Ken Cryderman bujt reunabie to capitalize. each. These tw,,o players have Coombes, B. Holroyd, teams. Dau () a yn WitSai() time compitelnga lst thatilrg"" enofte c alibe ahchthey K.ent hÏwere the two big bowl The býýrefereeing was once had trouble scoring lately BANTAM GIRLS BGaryngusseldorpl(2)2),o'W rieloply wîsh t lae-oftectalbr.wi gamey es iweck. ihad hd The Bowmanville R e dgin er qestionable. It's and it's good to see them Farrand 5, Bruce 0, Oven- JnuGyarh yaRn isran1r ral iht rtt.gmsof 301-312-220 for a Eagles, playing their bestý 60 not good policy to criticize corne out of their shiump be- den 5, Lane 0; Luxton 2i , RoI- Team I'ts. ns Badouroneclrinra. MUuch of the talent enteinig the- Junior "A" circuit cornes nice 833 triple, while Kent minutes of hockey in the last these mena but the officiatinig fore play-off time, royd 2.'So fs27 112ean had games of 230-289-282 for two weeks were still unable bas been coninually bad f'or If the Eangles continiue to Teani StandingSoofs2 412e n BitMrpysae from tLhe midget age group, an area in which Marlies have 3t oir an 801 triple. 1ohbolr to corne Up with a victory last the last few gms play the type of hockey they Luxton 16, Oveadeni 14 Roi- Arctic Cats 26 13870 the shutotathuhte alasbeen well-stocked. Now any club can protect only a are in the final$ for the trip Friday night. They were tü ' Dougaecpal fi te ly ry 0 a ,Bue :Fr hadcs -23 137003team-mes oiatdp Lindsa lensl a 6-4e good fo the lewstheirla offs, they could surprise sev- raad 5. oged22 170ta- LnsyCenrinagm odfrteEgevst era1 of their opponents. High Single The Raiders . 18 13617 throughou h niegm you)Lngsters in the Toronito chain, who were forced to tuil in Nineteen bowlers made the played in the Little Bitain strong checkiag whîle sbort- The play-offs will start next V. Farrand 169, C. Lante 168ý Dandelions 14 13466 moving adp~igfh'pc 700 bracket. Randy Beauprie arna. hanided, S 0 M e t b i ng- they week witb the Eafgies prob- J. Luxton 167, G. Howarth 165' Sundowners- 8 13616 with biline Afneta the Metro Jr. "B" Lea)gue, will aow have the opportuaity of 797and theý high single of the havet been promninent at utes------ 2 168efo. plyngJ,"A okc,. ih 39 us Dith HlFo herrl ine nàably pla.ying the Por-t Hope Iligh Double HR5li5- 28 fort plyn r A oky igt39 us"uc"Hll o e~r~~m nPanthërs. Watch the paper ,G. Howarth 319, J. Lti--on Men - High triple, - Bill o rdeu .. ,Bw Wibth dddinlxofAercn lyesjinn te~~~ad70(2427) Ewnlong while the Eagles played lately.atientw icktoteNH the0dd iflx o Aerianplaer jonig te eyad746 (26-274, eg yngood hockey for -a full gamne IKevin Crowley and Grleg and istea to the radio for 299, C. Lane 282, B. Lane 281, Holroyd 72 1; ghsin gle jimmanvle wste1inro HArules have been made to also include them in the Couch '44 (278), Russ Oke and they were stronger at thc Adamns picked uP t\O goIals definîte gamne dates. V. Farrand 273. Fi 8.gaine ilaTrnonFe, dat74 (2),MeMupy31end than the beginning of the ach for Lindsay while singles The Bowmanvihlm fans are BANTAM B)OYS; Ladiesý - Hligb tripfle - Maýirg, (262), Dale Terry 727 (277) game, ett ad ih adbyfrtems ude Piper 3, Caj-mpbmll 2. jWood Perris 706, high single, Mar îg Gecneralis, St. Catharines - in fact several teams hav ave Ryolds 722 (273), Jiý Tough luck around the George Corneil. the league so let's make a littie ers22 Dave myn ' Lndsay, goal provmd to be The Bowmanville scoring more ýnoise when the play- mnsn0 Over 200 GamesPH L V W E U.S. players on their rosters -with the bmst knowa being Bruton 720 (296), Ed Leslie fssa5,n hl heyugMurpho ; Th0ssni5 [dPPe1As262 Marty Howm, defenceman with - you guessed it-te72 (2711), Larry Piper 724 the downfall of the Eagles as was done by Ken HoImsadofssat n p0h on Teani Standing Jim Fair 288-205, Marg Per-HAIGSEILS Toronto, Marlboros. (248), Ron "Fats" Etcher 716thyhdn eru chcsNilMcaginwh oEglsang- Wood 18, Murphy-, 13, Thies- ris 262-244, Jim Je-ffrmys 23 (267), Bud "President" Hen- sen 12, Piper 8, CampbellI 6, 206, George Charland 257, Bill UI1Sre Now if we have got the story right (or if anyone bas),,ning 718 (271-260), Les Srrale j Edmondson 3. Holroyd 249-237-235, DorisBwanil Gordie fHowe wante:d bis two boys Marty and Mark to play 715 (269), Bill Westlakm 710 e u esHigh Single Jeffreys 248, Aïrold Brink- PHO E6379 (293), Elton Brock 710 (321), J dodo 8,D RIP o 4-3-1,10k e- 2 for the saine team la the Junior "A". Big Gordie wanted that Hon 'Selleck 705 (267), GordJ odson io R e v * w ;,bl 7, .lci163, ..Camp- low241-231?,-21, Miknlen- 2 club f0 be the M\1arîboros, and appanently the Junior "A" Wilcox 703 (285), Walt Rate- TYKE LEAGUE ,lai the only parce playmed on Shackleton a)nd Denlnis Knapp Aide 162. kmy 230-204,Don Kennedy O11, Ga&Elcreune came upD with legîisiation to grant bis wish. The only reason ly 702 (260). In the flrst encouaten of Satunday in the Pme Wee div- had one assist eacb. The, High Douible, 223-215, ,Doris loyýd 223, & Air odto ntla we can think of as to why they would make such a special Les Coombes had a sngle Tues., Jan. l8th, the Indians isoa the Frank's Vaiety a-nd Cubs' lone goal camie off the J. Edmondsoni 312, K. Henry George Giîbbs 222, Man tiMa- ios-Cnrl&Wdw rulng i tht teywanedtheRow bys o payla he293 game, George Piper: 279, edgedi the Hornets 3-2. Thie W-ings battled to a 3-3 fie. The stick of David Browavi assisted 300, B. Richardis 274, B. Sang- loy 22,2, Gary Conway 21, Uits- lreHmi Juiln,,ior "A OH. wne h sbost lyi h Hap Palmer 270, Bob Glan- Indians' goals wre scored by Wýings' goals wene sconed by by Lloyd Devies and Michael inson 271. Mary Biniklow 215, John FîlyEqimn Juio A ...ville 264, Dennis Smale 261, Leoniard Dyck, Steven Car- Jimmy Maguine wit h two, Robbs. JUNIOR GIRLS Fond 211, Mary Lane 207, Fe siae about aniyone mse they wantmd. Frank Mohun 261, ruthers and Ed Osborne while Stepben Irvine one while MIDGET LEAGUE Luxton 5, Taylor 2- Aide 1, lMally 1orstmian 205, Toc.ny BudgetTri vlal Then ther~~~~~~e are del htteMrbrspl f hc eaesonny to hear that Mark McLean picked up one Larry Reani and Sidney 1com- In the finst gamne 'the Gen- Gray 2; Mitchell 5, Bond 2. orstmran 203._ are absolteyherarievale.They tefenceman s u owers Frank Mobun is no longer assist. The Hornets goals were linson had one assist eacb. The erals won by default over the Teani Standing - r fn, o Perbongbeaue bi fthe r wo efnks emakvillToeran witb the Canadian Statesman. scored by Todd Hooper whilm Vaiety goals wmne scored by PRS as they failed to show for Luxton 22, Mitchell 19, fron etrbrouhbeaue is aterwoksin akile ndFrank hias been a big help t iary ulens picked up 4n Sam Elliott one goal and one their encounter. Taylor 14, Aide 12, Gray 11,1 ý0 m wants is son nearby. Then they trade Towens (who refused w oapeit i fot assist. assist. Doug Pickell and Mich- Ia the second gaine the Bond 6. ' ,; to play in Pmýltrboroughf0ucacosbysoasttaforpoin orhglgts In the second gaine the ael Rollingen had one goal Braves dfae the CornetsHihSnl heh)s w t i ops ba lessîng. Mrsot a mt a b's Cab had ouhigh igle Candinals shut out the Amnen ach while Richard RKraken- 6-2. The Brave'goals were K. Aide 231, S. oBnd 221", B. Rnd Bl otes,-a tp f orwand (e lyscomd farive as i n e team s Cre 1337 as wmll as 30 h adnl'gasbrRnyHoeom n erdb énsLvnsoe alr29 .Litn2 oiDbcýas t opeek whowant (e tso e de toaiso ea ightrle 37 qwel swere scored by Brent Thomp- Peter Whyte had one assist two goals andtwo ssists, Mitchell 210, H. Gray 20,5, J, game Dav~~e RyodsadLrn o it w, ai snmc. Rolly Simpson two ,goalKnHoe23 S. Michelson 201. Barrie, and adrefsdt lyfrOtw.Ppraetm o o vn one while Brad Clemens had BANTAM LEAGUE Livingstone one goal -ndi one Hg rpeFR E This ld'tpayrOtabw i a waiprage t ith 252, Gertwo assists. ia the opexer of Sat., Jan. assist, Grant Lux-,ton one goal K. Luxton 590, K. Aide 581. WNE Tiis oici ý,7-lr1'tbesupriedif Osaw culd'tagCoh ithrd2t246 ag nd thefirst game of Thuns., 22ad the Panthens defeated and one assist, GaryREcid one JUNIOR Boys hav-e givea Ottawa a better player than Towers, or for that Gond Wilcox is also 246. Jan. 2th, the Blades swamp- the Flyers by a 11-1 scooe. The assist. The Cornet' goals wene Mosher 7, Brooks 0; Gray 51 matter how cone Peter borough couldn't make the deal instead Beaver Lumber is leading md'the Steelens by 7-1. The Panthens' goals were scored scored by Rory Gibbs and Lane 2; Coombes 5, Whyte 2. ,~u of Toronto? Bondieleau ends up la Tornto înstmad of Niagara ix the tam , standing with Blades' attack was led by by Paul Passant with three, Paul Forsmy while Dalm Cowle Teani Standing Falîs Forail f thin fnm sstem ou wuldnt thnk tat ~wins against 3 lasses. Mark Abbott with four goals Billy Evers one: and three had one assist.da Mohr1,Wye6,ros Fal. o aloftei ar yse yuwoln' hiktht 4th Week - Znd Schedule and axe assist while Steven assisf s, Kevin Simmons and In th% final gameoftu a 14, Gray 14, Coombes l3, Lane frc a g fp c theMaibno wul hve o btinthseoten laen i Aerge assist, Paul Brock and Daxa Flyers' goals were sconed by Royals ?-2. The Caxuicks' goals ghSnl tradecs whîch tbey pull off - but no othen club can arrange.N ôHigh d yTmwr soe yDogT-ýbyn M enlsingle RVIIII UIUI, It kind of makes you woadmr, doesn't it. Name Games Ave. Severn one goal wblm Doug Bob Shantz asitdb2o eesoe b ogTmln M enis26,'R Sa MK T E..TH R ýF Dave Reyaolde ---12 252 Dilling had one assist. The Fountain. one goal and two assists, Joe 248, J. Jensen 26 W. Moshen0 MONf. UESer. TH rs. R, 7to9pm Gondie Howe bias made bais mark as the - reaest player Larry Piper 12 252 lone Stemiers' goal was scored Ia the second gemie the Humenick one goal and tIwo 222, J. Brooks 221-201, D-1101e pro ta even perfonm in the National Hockey League - and hie Grmg Couch ___ 12 246 by Dans Pembles. Indians climbed into filrst place assists, David MacGrmgor oxe Gray 215-204, 49. Coomrbes',piti ba te eors a rveit owve, hs s o eso wyGond Wilcox ---- 12 246 In the second gane the over the Cubs with a 2-1 goal. The Mt, Royals' goals 215, R. Bain 210, R. Terry 208, Lasthereord t prveit.Hoeve, hisisno eaon hyRuss 0km -___ 12 243 Royals dged the Bombers 3-2. decision Tlie Indiens' goals were sconmd by Paul Sargin- J. Murphy 209, K, Farrell 205, bis sons should be granted any other pivileges not given to Hon Etcher . 12 243 The Royalsý' goals werm scored wmne scored by John Meeks son and Doug BraggwhileJ ht 205. e th oso n te ahr-b i aeBbyHh rEd Leslie ---- 12 242 by John issonette with two, and Tîm Jozko.ski whileBob Robent Massey had,- oneasit High Triple .7 th oýo n te ahr-b i aeBbyHl rJim Bruton ----- - -12 21SotWr x hl Rny__ ___ass.M. Reynolds 617, D. Gnay J1(Yc//UCýt Joe &mth. HetoOTOatie24 cotWadon hieRadN55 Buapaenl fe ddagm t heto oe os eto alafîe. 2 239 Lake picked Uvp axe essist. 'The I 65 thy id'are t hetw HwebosMaurice Annaert 12 238 Bombers'gol wene scorýed bylMFE SENIOR 1IXED LEAGUE Playing con the samn e fam, with theprvso thaf axy club~ Jack Bond--- 12 37Mr Richards, Pat h GoBninvkloUwrns Dae 5 hieed ;Tei1 acquiring 1both players \vouîd sacrifice thein finsIt 1fo smîec BRill 0km w- 23 5an ok ; Jnse 5,Robrt Ha nlMchelso 3. 2 2292-TOMaEAGUEald 5. fions iin the mdgtdraft for the ýnexýt two seasons. Bv ieElq nck .12 3 it nait. f at, f iov n e g I2TMcDnadzBowmese sae okn 'esut assume th-at Toroato Mrbnsagreed Hep lme - 1o29 a Sh frs gMU . TeaniStandinig LbrySS tHy 0 omni f0 f i uig.tjmcareryNmisz haWigt2fMJn.i lte rn'sVrit b;pit tennald 1, Bume n y 1 5, c- Pliot_____________62'>-______ë37:__ N1,GrdeHwePdh aiorsagaiaio Lr uss Halîman -12 228 defeaf md the Tigers.5-3. The j, JeCak iryh1lit-Orasen 1, Tuse 16 , c hne6337 Now Hoe ad he arlors oganzaiol Bobtý Kent--- 12 227 Variety's goals wre scored by chance on 11ç theÇamnp goalslWhîtehead 14, Roberts -11,1----- claîimiag four git the OH]IA. - but it would appear f0 Don 0km ----- 12 227 Kevin Woollmy wifh two, Pat Stecve Burns, runaway lead- and made somne oufstending Davmy 1IL Brock 9. thî cone tht arhe mnaer omy Syte smpl of- oney tcer 2 22 enld wPaul Cascag- mn in this yea's acorng race, stops. Along -with Hamilton,' High Single did himnse,-1Rox 1Slleck ..-1 226 nette axe. The Tigens' goals reacbed the 29 goal plateau Pickellan Cokel thS.avy32M.Rbts2, Wat Hately -_ 12 225 were scored by Steven Fnank lest Thursday nigbt, lading winnmns receivmd solid efforts R. Bouwmmmester 266, G. Mýac- T'le Marîbonos fnaded one of those draft choces to the Les Smale ... 12 225 axe goal, and axe assisf, Mich- Loch1e TV to an 8-3 victory fromn Meadows and Howells. Donald 265. eeis ht tisteMenUe who cennot live up f0 their end of Randy Van Meer 12 224 goal ach. hammmired home four goals,; i Hughes, Bu'trns, Baîson and S Davmy 691, R. Bouwmmescý the deal. AIougbonrer 12 222 In the second gaine the Clip- th7e apening game, hlpîng the Werner Wallrofftr6s G dodon64 ) If ar Hoe s f b te tp hoie thx e Isne 12 222 er shutout the Bisons 4-0. TV crowd move back info a Terry 650.S A îýE slete b tQ ase lae ea. liul le otwih o laiMaunice Richards -12 2229 yAthrBons one goal 'Tix the late match, Ray Pi- wrd -is a close fit, with for, thmm - then a trade could pnobably be negotiaf mdbLar.- ------- 2 22 n n sssC 12 222-kl ndLodHmitn lLce V Riiggatd6'Ee ton îA Frank Mohun -19 221 adoeasas hnsWlogh eian lygHmlo oal s iTV16having mraned 6 The new draft arrlanigement also means thaf Toronto will Howard Bromml 9 221 by, Jimmy Hogarth and Rod lcted two goals acha ol a1 aecmam he hand-prmssmd f0 s-wing fhose deals as they did in the pest, Bruce Milnm 9 220 Dmweli one goal ach whiîm Kramp's FurnituJre durnped wel Kramp cTagpeo ON STORE STOCK0 wbm fhy wneabl fatrae budîeof unor B" laynsBill Westleke 12 219 Bob Turner picked up axie MeNulty Sports 5-3., The two oakml eKrm'scgeMehn leo uir""paesDick Perfect .- 1s19asit eam ach bave 15 points as aven ath jo, p as ix.wrkstba (wb1o could play Junior "A" on almost any othen feam) for a ýBob Smith------ 12 219 The third game saw the the regular scheduîe heads f0- bm ao esnfrfi stair. This bias worhed wmll ix the past, as Manîboros deaif Elwyn Dickey 12 219 Fargo's defeaf the Rams 4-2. wands ifs final fwo weeh.s. cîub's improved play. etThIsS undayI __Bob Konopechi.- 12 216 by Paul Galea, Gerny Emuwes, stole the spofliglit wibthbis 7 p.m., McNultys (6-7-3) tac- OT Karl Piper --- 12 215 Russell Cerruthers and Kelly magnificent four goal per. hie Chrysler (7-6-3), whîle The 1972 exemutîve and fle, Dr. H, B. Rundie- 12 214 Giraux. The Rams' goals were formran-ce. He now holds an ai- Lockes TV (8-7-1) meef directars of the LoceeT'V Bill Luxtox ---- 12 213 scored by Leonerd Hone and mo0st unrieacheble 1.j point Kramp's Furniture (7-81 tElcrn avu eng Jack Lader 12 213 Hon King. edge over bisclosmst rival in 8:30- scheduled for fth una aJini McKnight - 12 212 In the fourth -Atom gamietom scoing race, Lanry PernisafrnnFb6te1p., WPaf Murphy 12 212 flie Rayais defed lc eSe", oaeNlys t the old Townx Hall. JohnVax yh 2 12 5-2. The Royals' goalswmn Randy Donoghue chlppmd In Te1lu'spsident, George S BuLd Henning 12 211 scored hy Glenn Ferrill wýitb îlitreasits sLce *iih 5VIU Sainsbury prmsided aver an F OR N * S Dale Trny 12 21freedaeasist, Keifli' sla.shed fhrou ghefhp usua1llY eeuieoi meigls li ý1î- t ýý,1 Bob Glanville - 12 210 Shemban and Ronald Benn11ef '1tigiht Chrysler defce.r At the conclusion of fhe Sundey, durng which - teamn 'ù 1Hon Carter ---- - 12 209 on olwieDulsGuld, Hn Simpson, a real hýonest bouse round '4 Sf eps fo Star- progremns were discussed. MunayTigie --12 08lie to ssif , nd Timotby worher, pailmd a pair of goals dom' fi foowgYulI t appeers flic popular andi A atgnwcmot:SfWrQi~ P aul Lyle - 12 208 Bary anc h el'gas for the winnens, whïle bave bowimrs have clueiim f informative boohiets will be S euiu n oes ocr o -ko>a1:15n4 Livgton wo goals and fourlen Lana y Burns shoved ____________ assista, James Pococh two home a loose puch et 7:23 of '~26,N.GTnle25, . ainsr Professionel Applicators availabeo ~eus goals and fliree assista, Timmy tetid fwsBnalfi. 277-249, C. Bruce 276, B. Wil- 4O~o FF Al H ckeyEqup. Bîch 8 165 Liingatne wo oals endfurij bur 218, N. Van Alibema 2 17, î1T'UNfLTED SLCIN0 BobOCFda olbe 3ua Kramps' Br-uce maow B. Piper 217, axegoal, Mike Boliko axe goal fooli relayafrm il inad .AvrgeIKD A adone assists. The Bruina' Hemilfox eat 16:10 forthgolf.1 eu ifgCA#é KRasn24,23 Ladie hagi trpleM. Hath gais ene care by evmod tha pnoed t be he wnnen.T1/1 IcS/#/Bruce 207, C.Druce207,D. Oden 99. 71;lde îl age .Dalles assisfmd by Wayne For Mmaedows 'If was bis i2th m,4X F. Dykafra 196, BI. Smith 93,m 2 9Jono.goal ln a finle, reguler ache- M. Timble 192, B., Nirmigon frïi'ýAN Mlmn'a Bot$ehîeIS 1gli trile, J. BondJoso.12A.uges91S.Crr 683; me's igli sangle, GIn flic second geme lhe dule of play7. 192,Amps' leader ON'S3. j fer ir nc SQAEO C-'1-ouchi 298. Rangera defeaeed the Leafs ail season, "Pichýeli saited îI 1D188, L. Piper 188, J. Ro-we CHRGX TeaniSadig 5-3. The Rainger' goals were eway on a solo effort et18:42. 187, J. Pien 18, . WVanu 2Smith -ilfi. iiitrý - 26 1807 sconed blv Rick Bain wif b thre, Ray Coakweli turnmd In bma 8,K.Cmbmi1E 2 O o0 F Al indng Pols lurpýhy 1 166DanlWhillans axe goal and sonne splendrid tsavs for S;H EL Shil lienle178, . DoneylMcGREG ro T, 1 01 oe-,ss, o Nowln i mpssivîe ix flis ec per - a.l 4 .W re s 17 , . weef- a n Goor - 16---11-539 goal, whle Jerry Red, D avi ',7" S rv ce 177, . W Ovendex77 A. Dyk atrea SPORTS Robp~Lý( hr S 11470 Gatchell, Rîchy Brown, Scott i, witli Clarkie and Rayma16,LBugs17,adarAR W R Býoýnm -____4 114193 Jackson and Tony Kerwood Crombie ix f cooler f0t- 180 KING E. HTaisma 163, A. Perfect 156, 67 RING ST. W. M. iHeafli - 2 11604 ach lied axe assiaf. The Leafs' geflier. BWAVLE J odta15 .Bkr15 McK 'een il 11613 goals were acormd liy Frank Kremps plced u flic heoniy BW AVlL, J, WoDixa15, !1 Jalzeson153, OE6324 BOMAVILLE 2-32 Bna -- il 11101 Leadch wifh two, Chucli Bah--flirme penalties ixiflie gemne, PHONE 623-5662 W eel11 .Ad 3,~ KN T OMNIL Luf-m----- l 1033 icI one goal e nd o idsss, with Clarke thubedforbck-.Wyeg13,MKnp Wmtleke -------- 10 11705Bya Lean and Grmg Bei back fipp-inýg sentences et Don McLachlan- DonI Plain 128, D.. Leaman 1241, G. ya G, heath. --- 10ýr 1Z65 zi no aciiz ait eccli. 10.10'andi 13:57 ouflhe second. ____________Â________ ta 14.

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