8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, BSeturdey, December 27, 1958 Boxing Day Bonspiel Again Proves Popular The Oshawa Curling Club's an- [Ruse Humphreys, R Munday, nual Boxing Day bonsplel, held prank WeCatium, Frank Black, "a White, Figin Pp A Ski Champ Lucille Wheeler Canada's Top Female Athlete world giant #lalom|the continued sparkling playing of yesterday, was again proved an Canadian Press Slaff Writer [mest place choice, two for sec-|title, oe Mie Sirelt youd have ot the outstanding successful event with 70; 0, CP -- Lucile Wheel- ond and one for third, Miss Wheel-| She had fullllled 8 promise # er on Lop 8 heap 10r he poor J, Pereyma's rink, includ | Minett, Banden from the|er picked up 218 points against | had made to herself 13 years ago|outstanding athlete honors, She ing Fred nal McLaughlin | Holden, Laurentian village of $t, Jo-|127 for Mrs, Streit snd only 28|-- that she would break the started of enrly In 1958 by win-| C0 "i Meronik, fepertin |Crodners, vite, Que, and the fastest girl for Miss Russell, Twenty-one| European monopoly on world ski. ning the mixed foursomes thelr victory of last year, pr 4 Contin... alive on skis, was acclaimed Pri. other athletes were named, main: ing titles, After her triumphs, the with Hillman Robbins, tormer |g oo winfor the A score of [Homma day ms Canada's outstanding fe- ly for third place, and their com: told her Innkeeper father at St. [American amateur champion, at 19, to win the Adams Trophy and| Crawford, male athlete of 1956, {bined point-(otal was only 128, |Jovite "Now 1 can relax," and Jupiter, Fla, She later a H bodambtat Ivan] d the | pA | f "i. Ww ing van It marked the first time in 15e The selection of the dedicated hat Ausirion sonh ve done Canadian Joints oves 80d tho, Taylor, district representative of . Jan EA a po that *d dy namie Dior had Rig A few months later she an- Ontario to victory in the Inter. the company. Rela tthe are 1 practically a cinch for months = atches, | tation " A sles jad won, the 4 ARG vince last February when whe ounce ber Teena jo sg Foe pin un crack| "Joe" Walsh and Jack Bentley, | Holden, i the ars of Ottaway Bar. |%et form charts of the hitherto| SOCCL bull od her, ahead at the world gymnastic champion. convener and co-convener of this| out, fous A Se 4 4a vg ote| FAuropean-dominated sport byl eee public appearances and ac-| ships at Moscow by winning the|year's Boxing Day Bonsplel, ran whitingte after skating 10 the 1048 OI - fe| inning fhe titles at | world| oy im fit for a world champion, [United States women's senor | the day's play and the Munday, and world championships, | [Alpine skiing championships #4 ges") ooeiyved 8 letter of congrat-|title. But the 18-year-old Windosr event, Including the presentation The country's sports editors and| Phd Gastein, Austria, |ulations from the Queen and was|girl was out of her depth in world of prizes, broadcasters, asked hy CP to| That was the only time a Cana-|qyurded the Pery Medal as the competition, finishing 60th in the| Other three-game winners In-|Jeck Condos, name the bést three individual dian had von a world skiinglytstanding Commonwenlth skier field of 88, cluded Herb Robinson's rink, with Bob Mereer, Canadian athletes among women, title, Hurling down at a speed|of the year, Three members of Canada's|a tots] score of 12 and an ag-| Sues Guiding, in order, shot the now-retired 23. that touched 60 miles an hour, she| tn the 1056 Olymple Games at|Empire Games team filled the gregate total of 20; Don Holden's| sip, 13 kel, year-old sitractive world cham. won the downhill race over 8 27-\Cortins, Italy, she placed third | ssmsmas ' 4 1 2 | ""L), 4 0 ™ (WW); Jack, 11100 O'CLOCK DRAW : Pir Game Tar ox, i Here, "L), Langmaid, ", , J van Little, kip, 7. Don MacLelisn, Ken Sutherland, oily Cowan, ugh Gorrie, Farrow, Brock, Parkhill, Bate M Halleran, = wewalrap Pereyma's old4ime rink re Pencock, Boueh, Game Brownies, MoGee Parkhill Broek, Farrow, Bouch, 11) Murisen, 19 Campbell, BRITISH FORCES Women on the active strength of the British navy, army and lr loreen in 1068 totalled about Pareyma, in succession, Pescock, Allan, Halleran, Bates, Pereyms, Fillott, Gorrie, Keel, terday and for hy and top honors youth 5:9 in a Boxing Day game yesterday spot in the English Soccer League First Diy sion place Bolton bowed to Everton 140 OSHAW have eight inches of good snow in excellent condition, for their Trog ror PPSPp>Tre 104 7 severa | next three places in the poll, rink, which also had 12 for three| Angus MacDonald, B, Grindles, pion skier to the top by a tre-| Bate 1%-mile course In 2:12.1, in the women's downhill, the first| 8 | golf world and 1057 winner, Third records are broken usually by ago, In 1057 she was second in|with 17 points esch, Jackie Mac-|Batas' rink won thelr first game|Gor ) each case, for the unique total of [John Phillips, Leafs, Maple Leaf Gardens, | soccer clubs will have to adapt | rule may provide that no attack- | Sharples, Pat Patterson, Don Gramt, TORONTO (CP)~--Southern On: pink and Gerry Farrow's four. referees will be used, The stan. are busy with rule changes and | ed goals and only defenders will MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) or football player or fighter, (tances," he said, "Anyone ean in the 30 centres ranges from 46 Hugh Gorrie's rink with 8 plus 2, {Rev, J. Pereyms, Les MeGes, Geo, Campbell, Chas, Pencock, " oe " . 3 " (4 . y 00 0'CV00 Rink Captures Speed 1s a gift," the pheno-| The Australian comet sald he!(26 miles, 385 yards) and he Powder on packed snow is re K DRAW Jack Elllowt, SPORTS EDITOR ) Bill Jack kip, 8, from my mile performances of kee ¥eb, § |spiritual as well as a physical bury-Levack, 14, ip, 8, lav B A Memorial Trophy competition R . skip, B a Brownies, Two of Elliott's idols are Emil Dagmar, 10; Kuger Novia ] "AW Robins, other weekly group letic philosophy In soft casual he will major in science on 8 Kus tireloss Kussinn who won ket, 18; North Ba, # Wiig WOLVERHAMPTON Wolves defoated| hs 8; " vhs these clair Township, 18; Saul Fred Thompson, Oscar Parker, He is the first athlete outside| "There is a faint chance I may What tremendous lobs thes is hy Ste {ineluded Mrs, F, Turney, Mrs, J Kitchener, 4, Bil Minett, skip, 7.Alec Wilson, skip, 6 miles a day and he chugs up and vorite horse: he wrfere ih i when offi ials a faves He horsie Yad been ni Jered wih Ax . Members of the runners-up topped the voting In 1043, | Bara Barber of wins and sn aggregate of 26 and Don Soush, B. Juckeon, Imendous margin over Mrs, Mar.| shattering the existing record by|iime a skier had won a medal {was Ernestine Russell, pert gym- tenths of a second, the downhill st Bad Gastein., |Donald Gelling of Toronto, third by the narrow margin of one shot Bill Holland, "one" for three wins, Gerry Yarrow, has also hosted opera, the bal their game to the more confined | er ean score from his own half Clare P tario weather has been kind to|some, respectively with 11 plus 6 Al (Ad dard ball will not be Inflated plans to cover the fee surface | be allowed inside this area, al {Australia's Herb Eliott, mile "I am really delighted, I think run & mile, Offer a man on the to 4 inches, as best one-game winner In the| *%» 15. skip, 8, whip, § whip, 4, " el) First Game menal 20-year-old running ma. was looking forward to visiting can't possibly do it, POI Tom Tet re Re | vei: Witsam, » Thompson Play hy skip, 6 Becond Game t ' " # ' 'Everything From Soup To Nuts T course--Just from the knowledge| "I plan to leave here sometime challenge, The body gels tired| Conditions r. Hal Butler kip, 7 WEEK-END HASH; -- Father Jack So las Ig LIOR J ¥ Ho ' last week, with Merlee Lawrence winning an Olympic marathon,' I must get back to the univer: |. umek. ie. Crachonloviidan vis J; Hunts: | prank May, C skip, B mange vallard fy k Veteran member of The Osh. Ones after being advised he had scholarship will prevent a track the 5,000 and 10,000 meters at|ville,7; Oden Sound, i; Ange Pollard, lo take over top Mr vm Kip, 7 (W) ip, 7 (1), the United States to win the! slp away in June during the holi two men did," Elllott said, "They Marte, 30; Snow Valley, 8 )2, es x ) week end sport DURBAN, South Africa's Clariwood Race Anderson, Mrs, E. Reed and Mrs John Ryan, Bus MeCullough, "Perhaps the following year down sand dunes on a beach at R F . the fun was onl... WIND Bradford, Mrs, R, [SOLID MARGIN ace rans lot Brantford, Ont,, and Eleanor Ha-|Geo, Bates' foursome, which Jim Boueh Jr, llene Btowart Streit of Toronto, (five seconds, a fantastic murk for Canada since the winter|lam of Saskatoon, track and field came up with three sensations the "Little Ben' of the Canadian \nast from Windsor, Ont, Two days later, on ¥eb, 8, shel Under ordinary circumstances, in the disous, was sixth in points, and then tied thelr next two| Georse Bates, - -- ---- - . -- -- -------------- ----] ' . p, 8 INDOOR SOCCER COMES TO MAPLE LEAF GARDENS | . Se LE mn hp Ban tri World's Greatest Miler jie Sd kip, 11, of the floor, There will be a al 0k ang sacs prises, for Hy Jack Hammond, Jim let, the circus and political ral--| srea, There will be a semi- | Jine down the middle to cut the d v les, Latest attraction will be | circle with a radius of 25 feet " skip, #0, | skiers over Christmas, and al.|8nd 10 while Don Crothers, with {most all i B plus 1, was high for the one ronek, Roly Kinten, as much as for outdoor socs most all resorts report good or Dean MeLaughlin Les Harrison in time for the grand opening on | though attackers will be per. ! cer | , D C ] A marvel of the age, has one driv |It 18 one of the finest things which street a squid and he will do | poiowing are. conditions of ski|™C"d draw. PW ak: Pronk "Heiser SPORTS ME NU ing ambition--to be the best has happened to me In an already one way or another, Offer him centres fn th, province depth of 1 0V10WIng are the complete re- Nichol, Vern Molaughlin, Larry Marshall, %, | y on Jackaon Morgan Furey, Bob Ross, chine sald today, "endurance is|the United States In February | "I get my greatest pleasure bridge, 30; Craigleith, 12; Co.|Don Storie, Rex Cony an achievement, | and receiving the award from the! from testing my body In feats of hourg, 18; Don Valley 1 . 12: Chan. Mallveen, ie women's section of The Ral Bute fam Jaclison, Blot, y J v . p ! y Jim uylor, 0 ills, J Oshawa Curling Club, cleaned up| poe ™ fod' gone "mu best--but| In early February but I am sorry and you want to quit but you Tg woo ghd ng from pac ked Paul Mishasl, » s Campbell, nothing like the thrill 1 would get I can remain In America only grit your teeth and go on." W re David Lowe, turned to action as a unit for the first time this season, In the skipning her rink to vietory in the In sity.! | . , 14; Kirkland Lake, 10; Lake Geo, Jackson, Jack Bentley, annual "Boxing Day Bomspiel" at the Oshawa Curling Club yes: (final game over Ardith Palmer's The sinewy, sharp - featured ¥' triple medalist in the 1052 Olym. of Bays, 16; Larder Lake, Alex Nathan, Pet Elmer Ross Latimer, 'eter. Ralph Bemis, Budd" Elliott, " The Assoc J 2 United States, nme when second. 8wa Curling Club, ¥red Hobbs, of heen named The Associated Press appearance in the United States, Melbourne in 1966 A SKIERS still ficinted at the presentation of the| m Mor: Findlay, Al Preston, | Doll eve the real heroes of the Sunridge. 10; Teeswc' r, 8; To- New: Richards, Dave Fieteher, | honor which is voted by Ameri. days to run on the Pacific Coast games," Track was the scene of a riot yesterday when racing fare hurled | A. Lawrence skip, Mrs, A, P,|C8n sports writer and broadcast: but I rather doubt it," he added, | . bottles sticks and stones at the horses, jockeys and policemen 'Taylor assisted in the presenta. ©'s since Gunder Haegg of y ups iNnnoORS Richard Verey, Jack Langmaid, Mil Holden, Fred Kitchen, | while pointing for the Olympic I Portsea near Melbourne until it} Dols Holden, Don € Putheny, SOR BULLDOGS upset K-W Dutchmen yesterday afternoon while Were os : a Ey [can race there, 1 would enjoy seems surely his 'legs wil - ---- y Wed oh N v 4.3 to take over ve | LOX, MIS utler and Mrs, R.| gE lid margin, making a swing of the Indoor clr.' crumble beneath him, | I Wives nipped North Bay 4.3 to take over third place|t0 Elllott won by a so ' WW : lover Jimmy Brown, the rushing cuit in the Kast." He eats carrots, cabbage, (LL 1] Iac SPORT FROM BRITAIN DURBAN, South Africa (AP) § Sud {when it is considered that skiing! games started more than 30 years star, were tied for fourth place wins In the 11,00 o'clock draw. | y | Allan y, ing' shot with the extra rock in The home of the hockey | Monday, Dee, 29. Toronto pro | mitted behind the goal. Another | Jim Ewart, | y 1. Week-End Snow playing ares in halves, Two indoor soccer and -promoters | from the centre of the narrow: ou £ ar at one excelent conditior «+ Snow depth |Win division in the early draw and |¥red Moss, Art Rowden, Mrs. L { IS. awrence Ss Dean Patt, Ewart marathon runner in the world, [full life," 20,000 quid to run the marathon snow in inches: sults: By Geo. H. Campbell Gordon Furey, Don Back, y Don Jackson, "I received some satisfaction|Order of the Eagles at MIwau-| endurance, The marathon is 8 | Fleshorton - Markdale 12; Sud. 27. Mere thelr annual "Johnny Thompson ported f Cod Sor Hert Hobinson, Maunice Han, Allan, a " rom Cedar Bpring 3 for instance from running and|lonk enough to accept the award, | af Spies Jos Walsh, the second year won the Adams|foursome, representatives of the|track wizard discussed his ath.| The educational commitments|picy at Helsinki, and Viadimir London, 5; Midland 2: GUM Wiitingon, | boro-Bethany, 5; Oshawa, #; Bin. |[doyd Whittington, Roy Whittington, male athlete of the year, lin 1050 trophy to the winning rink, which ronto Suminit, 4; Woodstock, 4; 'Army' Armstrong, Allan Bathe, | He often runs as much as 33 with one horse having to be destroyed, The fans protested that) foe bo prizes Sweden, another great runner, KINGSTON bowed to Belleville in the Fastern Ontario elreyit | Palmer, skip the respective star of the pro football Cleveland| Elliott's first serious race of cheese and milk, He works In an| In while Hull-Ottawa whipped Cornwall 6-2 PHIL MALONEY of| Runners-up Vancouver Canucks is to be transferred to Chicago Black Hawks groups and winners of the third Browns, and Boh Turley, the the new year will be at Sydney office, trains close to two hours p. and. fourth sets of prizes, were pitching star of the New York Feb, | when he and three fellow dally after business hours and| Johnston, | Yankees and world series hero. Australians will attempt to break recovers from a recent shoulder Injury , , m ANK MERRILL Jr pi to hold the lead as North Am-(the rinks of Mrs, M erica's leading trainer of thoroughbreds, The Canadian got anoth-| Mrs, Wm, Ridgley, Mrs A, Dery er winner vesterday to bring his year's total to 167 TWO | maux and Mrs, F, MEMBERS of Varsity Blues, Mike Elik wn] Lawrence Stacey, arei skip; Mrs, N, Campbell, Mrs on report to Chat Maroons in mid-February "st Tan HART hu split decision over Ralph Dupas last night E, Henry, ski at Miami Beach JACQUES LOCAS got an overtime goal last| At the conc night to give Chicoutimi a 4-3 upset over leaguedeading Montreal sentation of prizes, the ladies Rovals president, Mrs, H, A Lawrence voleed appreciation to all who| MORE OF SAME! - Peterborough Junlors whipped Hamilton |y 4 competed in the event and| B.2 last night to push Gerry Brown's team deeper into the OMA ihe aommittee which had su Jundor A" cellar while 8t, Mike's nudged Guelph Biltmores 4-3 pervised play. In conclusion, she MONTREAL CANADIENS currently romping through the | extended the "Season's Greet NHI, schedule race as top leaders, are doing just what Was €X: 105" to all members and remind pected of them RON MURPHY, who Is gelling some Ink" leq" them that the second elub| these days for his fine left-wing performance with Chicago Mack {oompetition would get under way Hawks these days, with 10 goals and 18 assists this season for on Monday, January 8, 10th snot in the NHL scoring race, was a visitor in Oshawa yes terd at trp home of his "Inlaws" the Mugh Gorrie's FOUR YEARS AGO Murphy was sent tg the hospital as an em ergoncy case when struck on the head by Boom Hoom Geoffrion's stick and Wt threatened his hockey career Murphy was sent to Saskatoon after his recovery and next season returned to the Rangers for an average season and later was traded to Black Hawks, two vears ago, for Hank Clesla He played his jundor hookey (n Guelph BARRY MacKAY and Peruvian Alex Ol medo appear as the likely: choices for the 1 Davis. Cup Team's singles games on Monday against Australia, hut fow are exXneot: g the Yanks to upset the Aussies this time out INDOOR SOCCER makes its debut dt Maple Teal Gardens on Monday deht. The result of this experiment, which has already heen tried New York and elsewhere, is of eourse still in doubt but al the enthusiasm aroused is such that in Toronto now there of a second league being formed, to play at the Coliseum ONE grounds incidentally---a very logical site, probably ited than even Maple leaf Gardens IV FOOTBALL ¢ a chance to watch some interesting action (US, grid both "Bowl" and professional) this week-end, with ' of course being tomor at Yankee Stadium, favored to defeat York Glants professional final D, | Lovin of the pre. URW Hockey Loop League Standing WLTFA PW 0 2601718 5 8 03875510 |Relko 4 8 14700 9 Hoy Paving 1 8 12257 3 FUTURE GAMES Sunday morning, Dee, 28, Row: {manville Arena 10,00 am Tony's Refreshments vs Relke Redy Mix and 11.30 a.m, Mad docks White Rose va Hoy Paving HOCKEY SCORES | AND STANDINGS Ry THF. CANADIAN PRESS | OHA Epstarn Sr A WLT FR Tony's Maddocks in \ read is t in the me f FANS fre tl where in the He 1 1, ( Hang OW Raltimore Colts are National Football League New A Pls, | Flllott, who during the last year Fordham, ran 10 miles under four minutes | and set a world mile record of Merv Lincol, his sub-four-minute|I never think of times or rec: . GARNET Lindsay, Mrs, A, Fulton and Mrs. 3.54.5 and a 1500-metre record of ; | 3:96, sald he was astounded to learn that American sports writ: ers had chosen him as the year's outstanding performer, chance to win this title in Amer. fea," he sald, "Imagine them | {the world four-mile relay record adversay and Al Thomas, holder of the world two-mile and three mile records, The fourth man is [undecided, The young Australian shrugged conditions look favorable I put shattered a shoulder and had to "I never Imagined I had a|off as almost trivial his fantastic out a special effort but 1 must be destroyed, performances In the mile Two of his teammates will be | [spends weekends in a toughening camp beside the sea "I never run against the clock, ords," he sald, "I Just run to be running and I let circumstances dictate my efforts, If I am running well and | say 1 never have run a race in otng fans hurled bottles, sticks Mones at horses, jockeys and | policemen Friday during the | Christmas handicap meeting at [Sane Race Track, L Five jockaw were injured, none severely, ; ew eal i Will Limit Attendance At Soccer Classic Lady Love, one of three horses| LONDON (CP)=It isn't often|of the two elubs on Celtic's brought down during the riot, [that owners of sports grounds and a Scottish sports ground at |that--deliberately turn away the The trouble began after the CUSOr "The mile is sheer child's flay which I did not give everything next to last race, Fans c'aimed ©Very Inch of available space. |pleking me over some baseball compared with the longer dis I had) | Russia Invades By JOE MacSWEEN Canadian Press Stal Writer NEW YORK (CP) Russia Is expected to be successful In ity first hockey Invasion of the United States, beginning New Year's Day at Madison Square Garden, While little advance Informa. tlon Is available, American hockey officials sald today they expect the Runsian all-star team will be hasically the same team that visited Canada last year, winning five games, losing two and tying one, The Russians who feature speed and passing plays will lay a total of eight games in the Us, three of them against the U.8, national team which will U.S. For Hockey in the world tournament at Oslo last year, describes Soviet pass: ing as "better execution than even our own professionals achieve," Patrick, noting that the series will be played under Interna tional rules and that the U8, fin ished fifth at Oslo, added: "The Russians are a beautiful team to watch, You can't be rough by International rules, and they're careful about penalties, But they move up the ice In bril Ilant patterns and they should de feat the U.S, team," The U.S. National team, drawn chiefly from college talent, has wom seven straight exhibition con tests and convinced coach Marsh Ryman that "nobody's going to run over anybody." "1 Ramblers of the Eastern League. | Injuries plagued the U.S, team! in the world champlonships Among star players who took part in the Spamploneipy and | are back agalif for this series are forwards Roger Christian, Paul Johnson, Dick Meredith and Wel: don Olson, Jack McCarten, twos time allsAmerican goalle from the University of Minnesota, has been outstanding in exhibitions, WON'T GIVE LINEUP American officials sald Col, Pavel Korotkov, gen.ral mana: ger and president of the Russian team, apeared cautious about giving out a diinite lineup In ad: vance because he felt opponents would study hin skaters' styles and thus gain In advantage, A number of names--familiar |trom Canadian and world com. | petition are mentioned promin {ently In speculation, These in clude Viadimar Grebenikov, high: scoring centre; Venlamin Ry. srov, rugged schoolteacher; Via. dmar Elizarov, a speedy wing; | several heavily backed horses had heen interfered with and de manded the mace be run over, | When track officials did not make an anrouncement, the fans poured through barriers and the barrage began, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nual clash between Rangers and Celtle, without which no Glasgow |complete, The park's leapacity 1s 100,000 voluntarily by the park's owners, with the approval of Malcolm McCulloch, chief constable of Glasgow, who expressed the plous hope that the lucky 78,000 will Mant acid] a [check thelr bottles and their y n, Sugar pug ndencles at the turn: Mart, 144%, Philadelphia, - out stitor. -- 4 the W pointed Ralph Dupas, | Orleans, 100 --'PA% 143%, New| pvp 0SIVE RIVALRY . Ever since Rangers and Celtle REMEMBER WHEN ? began taking turns winning the « «| Scottish League championship By THE CANADIAN PRESS [some 60 years ago, the flag-wav ary Rose Thacker of Winni.|Ing supporters of the two Glas: peg, then the North American|gow sides have viewed each other | figure skating ohamplon, was|with exuberant hostility, In the named Canada's outstanding ath. holiday atmosphere, the rivalry lete of the year in a poll of Ca.|tends to be fanned to explosive nadlan sportswriters issued 17[proportions by the effects of years ago today, © Mary Rose, Scotland's most famous national then 18, had held the title for product, three years at that time, Even in a non-holiday meeting mers before they've packed It will happen at Throx Park on New Year's Day, when 78,000 | of the faithful will watch the an. {ground last September there were (13 arrests, hundreds of fans spil- led onto the field to avoid bein hit by missiles and a number of Ipeople were injured, The rumpus after the match lasted for weeks, | After the battle of Celtic Park, [Rangers were advised to limit the attendance on the terraces for soccer fan's Hogmanay would be/the return match, Moat soccer normal fans watch from the terraces, the [cheapest section of the stands, The restriction was Imposed and most of the incidents start |there, Glasgow magistrates [recommended 30,000--the capace [ity 1s 72,000-but the agreement with the police allows for 50,000, | ISSUE APPEAL In addition to the erowd limita. tion, Glasgow police issued a press appeal and warning to |apectators about thelr conduet, {The warning will be Fuptied Just before the match, Extra loo will be stationed inside the ground {and flag and banner waving will |be stamped out as far as possible, MeCulloch is confident the measures will work and says doesn't anticipate any trouble, But a Glasgow magistrate com. mented: "If he thinks he ean control 50,000 there ls nothing we can do about it, But om Sow Year's Day. " OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS throw that hall The chickens were won and a job well dane ann [later compete In the world cham 3 3 3 I hi " [plonships in Prague in March 918 2 76 111 20 | It will be the first appearance 616 8 71 Ao 15 |of a Soviet team in the U.S, when 617 2 00122 14 [the Russians and the nationals Friday's Results | meet at Madison Square Garden 0 ome [Kingston 4 Belleville 6 [The two teams will tangle Again I Kiapow 448 (31 +1 wall 2 Hall-Ottawa & {at Minneapolis Jan, § and at 310 HD Bi > {ibbing, Minn., Jan, 4, | Whithy Nelleville Hull-Ottawa Cornwall | Kingston We wish you a Merry Christmas and | Nikolai Khylstoy, playmaker: wing: Alexei Gi i hev, a superb stickhandler and rod checker; | Veniamin Alexandrov, a 20-year. | old who ls descried as the Rus: slang' best prospect, Yurl) Kry:| lov, a veteran playmaker; and, Yurll Pantyukov, a slick<skating| Then there are the high-scoring defenceman Constantin Lokley, the slap-shooting speclalist Gen. rich Sidorenkov and the powerful| Ivan Tregubov, AMERICANS ONLY Ryman's squad, In training In Minneapolis for more than a month, Is strictly limited to Americans--no Canadians---and Is being whittled down to playing strength Some Canadians may be In volved later, however, when the Russians take on such teams as Colorado University, Harvard and Philadelphia YA MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUR on of this week are As Montpetit 308, 193 (836); 24 (813); George and Carol Crawford o high toi | 11) Important Notice To All Motorists of OSHAWA and DISTRICT! THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF R NEW LICENSE OFFICE MONDAY, DECEMBER 29 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE vith 200 soores are Rah Wayne McLachlan $43, Rill 219) Rah lin 334, Rich Daw 208 and Ted (X Wolter Dellart 218, 7 Mand 214, Father Perey % with 300 seores are as fol Anne Mowett 928, © Gwen wn Kilo 308, Ronnle Pook hy Wherry A 1 UAW our top howler this | four elean sweeps Ison M0, K Hrad $4 and RR. Clapp wLT 18 6 0 M8 an 17 8 1183 W 1212 8 90 04 1311 0 04 00 Wa Wwe ha 0 F Slater Jets 3 Ro wor 0), M, Stanley 430 Tonight's Games BETTER THAN PROS Sunday's Games [Russians finish second to Canada|Unlversity, Stare # ONANOHA Senior A % 2 and Rockets 3, [Chatham hE 26-300) and Cornwall at Kingston | Lynn Patrick, Boston Bruins' [Kingston at Cornwall second section) r A Pls. | Holiday Skating Schedule Belleville at Whithy [general manager who saw the Paras #4. Jean pelleville at Hull-Ottawa 0 Wi Cats A, Die Hardy 4, | 3% | DECEMBER 22 TO JANUARY 3rd fEN PIN LEAaur [Kitchener holiday season we will | Sudbury |] { the second seotion|§ 8 Marie tk Messrs MTS Windsor 10 10 2 103 107 Ke 4 Jirkey ret Neh North Bav 822 °0 77 186 Murray #8 high Friday's Results Hank Moore 633 Windsor 6 Kitchener. 1 wer $43 handiean, Wl narh Bay 3 Sudbury 4 Next Monday a new section Stants.| Tonight's Games fee you then | Kitchener at Chatham Sudbury at Sault Ste. 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