{ rere" New Winner Assured [rss Four Shutouts Scored "JAnnual GM Bonspiel "##E" In Pee Wee Schedule | Chatham 2014 1174 153 89 | The Oshawa Ladies' annual awa rink in the second draw, SCARBORO OSMAN A {Kitchener 26 13 2 109 143 BB | (Oshawa Neighborhood Associa- sisted by Clark, made he score Leaming scored & pair, followed "OGM Trophy" bonspiel got under Mrs, Campbell's foursome won un 1 Mrs. A Fulton | Budbury 19 7" 8164 161 41 |jon's Pee Wee Hockey teams 3 to 0 for Valleyview Currie by G, Bradley with his second way yesterday and will conclude over Mrs. J. Greig of Scarboro In| yum Mrs, D, Jaeort |B, 8, Marie 1921 1161 164 30 |pigved six scheduled games last came up with his second goal of goal of the game, The final Wood. at the Weal curling club this eve: their first start Mrs, W. Warring: Mrs, 8 MeTovisn Windsor 1626 2 167 177 34 \Raturday, This concluded their|the game assisted oy Hartshorn. view 4, Connaught 2, ning -- but one thing was assured «One of the key games of the 'on Mrs. & Armstrong, North Bay 13 28 1 143 200 77 | getivities for Minor Hockey Week! The final score Valleyview 4,|BATHE BLANKS RUNDLE yesterday, They may not have n day saw Mrs, "Kit" LeMasurier M7 FP. Fariey, J Tuesday's Results in Canada, ' Radio no score | Bathe shut-out Rundle § to 0 in , (x) I ' {on | "hrand new' winner but at least ol { Monville none out Mrs. R sAkhono : Sait oie J tle 4 North Bay 6 SOUTHMEAD WINS BROTHERS SET PACE he fr contest, jnathsmen the coveted GM Trophy will have Morgan's. Peterborough rink in Mrs Atkinson [ 3 | nm ning' tivities got! The Button brothers led East. [or Bathe were B, Glecolf, ¥, a different resting place for 195%, the second round. The Liftlock Mi 4 Baier 5 7, Hopking Tonigh's Games Wor Bil Southmend i [view to victory against Sunnyside Mitchell and B, Mitchell in the Chief perennial threat is Mrs, City rink ousted Mrs, Mayme yl 7 Gillespie, KH, Bassett, Bault pe Marie at Budbury od Radio Park with 8 score of in the third match of the morn (first frame, In the second period 8. (, Robertson's rink from To Taylor's locals in the first round skip, 18/ s Kitchener at hatham A 3100 ng, Mon and Doug Sutton each|d. Baron scored twice, at two ronto Granites and usually with and the Unionville foursome won| osmawa TOR, EOYALE Eastern OWA fenor A 1% J scored one when Vastview de [Minutes and again a minute Mrs, Hobarison as skip but seme: over Mis. V. Patterson of Pari (Mrs 'M Bouton Moo @ WH | BY T 0 AR Sakeen of Nouthmead seated food Sunnyside 4 10 1, Sunny. ater A s 0 thoi " 4 | 1 A i ) | mir Io I's uy h f times as vice-skip, the primary Mrs, LeMasurier won her game ik 1 om Wis 8, Can | Whithe 27 7 6193 116 60 {oa in ie fire lead, Half |wide"s only gon! was scored hy; Penalties were to 1, Garrison award of the local ladies' annual with a brilliant first rock on the sie ¥ Fordham - Mrs. J, Kinshan, [ Hull-Ottaw 1591 2 115 197 32 lway th MN the second frame, | Zaporozan unassisted al two min: of Rundle for charging and ¥, affair, has heen won hy the final end fo force Mrs, Morgan skip, i kip, 5 | awp 141 3 Wii ue (way through BY ing ules of the first frame [Mitehell of Bathe for tripping "Granites", Mrs, Robertson sur- io attempt a cold draw to the Tom GRANITES TOR, WiGH PARK Kingston 12.24 4 148 177 28 [Hobbs found an opening making Lost, but by no me nt ved veste v' 0 Mrs. ( urion RF. Ardren Cornwa ] ) i) the score | * ree foils | n 0 LL ' ' |vived yesterday's first two rounds button and her bid was a shade Mie » o " #2 4104 135 72 1} a0, i Fon) ! Waite of Fantview tind i uw Ne, Hh (sha / " piel | Mrs. 1. Mekes Leslie Tuesday's Result weored on Tadio's gon) keeper and ton Sutton pul Eastview Borth mwa nosed om Kinge second | 81de 10 In what proved to be the in the main event also and enters too heavy Mrs MH. F. Smith Mrs. W. H_Soniey ' p . i : J the quarterfinals this morning, Other quarter-finalists in the Mra gh, Lh ia cn Wenn | Whithy ? Kingston ] Hors Dales 18 no indication of his ahead at 14:20 In the J, yi, plovet . y 0 4 Tonlght's Game performance Saturday morning. [period B11 Taylor counted one | ' K game against Mrs, A, G, Coppin's Osh- main event include Mr Tom #5 whip, whip : u he | hy J Sutton nessted of the "morning, The two clubs awa Tink Gillespie's Scarbore rink and aa OATAWA Cornwall at Hull Ottawa Hoss came up with some of thellollowed by Doug Sutton msulsted El Nr hoth fightl To } 10 va. C. Laneasier OHA Junior A most fantastic saves we have by Balsom bid est, hoth fighting N ' : Mrs, N. Cummings. of Toronto | y | hard without slacking off FOUR LOCAL RINKS IN "J » vr Aig Mis A Hiss | I VF APIs pver seen in Poe Wee Hockey. i woonviEw WINS Wg off. | Four of the eight survivors Today's early draw' finds Her mee» cresmner mie A aver |. Cath M7 N04 10067 (With a little support from Ms| a, goumn game "got on the, Hod ry " oY. " from yesterday's two rounds, are ' " i, ge. Sr in "a |Pele 2415 BIRO 194 5 [team mates, the score certainly] 5 wiview| 2 twa penalties were handed relwond ve Gillespie; Fordham skip whip [rond" at 10:80 am, WoodView |, 14 Kingside players, To ne Oshawa entries, and it could be vg Cummings Campbell vs Le. TORONTO ORANAWA [Guelph : "in 12.171 161 46 [uouldn't have heen what It was proved to he the master In Alohoof for trip oo and Harrison an all-Oshawa final Mesurier and Coppin va Robert. Mw | Mrs FF Plack KS Mike's 1010 B26 130 AY (yap py YIEW "UP [hard fought battle against Congo interfe bh This added te In the top half of the draw, son Mts *' Mie A Lawrence Nariie i Hl ' i" id 4 Valleyview and Sorie played naught, Bradley started the Dl) (re a hut North Oshawa ' ' Mrs, N, K, Hezzelwood's rink foRI ' Raking LULL AL LR ho i A / 3 comds of ' SNO BOUND ON SNO SHOES {elub-mates in the first round and lasing ' in firs ama al wip, 1 ap bninoindes thee 4 point wine, | TL fy O'Connor, seored| The second period was a Mf o Shas aha man advaniage. of . ' mov 1 g ' { 4 y . 4 whew then won off Mrs, Hood's Union neving Wo ae Aeconcary Som HM CLO DRAW y Tueadny + Reals [at 7 mimes In the frst followed [erent sory with five goals being | ihe second period, White for It's no mean feat to handle | the hang of the awkward de ville squad in the second game. ! ' AIIM yonov1o see BOANRONOD WM Catharines 0 Cluelph 7 hy Currle on a pass from Takes, seored. Dionne rnd Grebh scor®d woh Oshaws fined one in | vices it has plenty of snow ry / p 3 re Oshav .) Mis min, 4 noher 1 Won ' h J ! f J : ' ' Hid AWA, +H) ' snowshoes, as three-year-old | vices, b t has plenty of snow to Mrs, Fred Pordham's local four I'rophy three Oshawa rinks Are Th A Ww. Yo aie 0 WW Worker Petertuonith Nar ie In te second period, Zofelt as. for Connaught Woodview's this proved fatal for Kingside practice in, since winter comes [some also came up with two still In the running here Mey Mia MW Jeikson Thursday's Games p ) , Denise Tichen discovers at early and plays late in New wins, beating Mrs, Jack Kinahan Are the entries skipped hy Mrs Mes. DP: Malesim Min HA Benitett [Marthmos at Barrie tho tried in vain for the remain , . J on der of the game Unity, NH. Bhe can't quite get | Hampshire of Toronto Royals in the first VF. Armstrong, Mrs. ( Hime vO Cottle," Mis J Badish : {Chuelphe st Peston bun onipgh ' | game and winning over Mrs, G. [Jenkin and Mrs, Tavior's rink. | shiv ARR ND M, Catharines at Hanlon erg S op 0op- ed ers | " ' ) L Lillico of Toronto Granites in| Mrs. Jenkins rink nosed out GRNABA ie 11 Wedley Western Longue I SPORTS MENU the second round her elubmates, skipped by Mrs. 50 wa ' Mia 8 Manchester Bentlle | Vancouver 3 Last vear's GM Trophy win. leg Aker, on an extra end in the sis 0 hi Mia J Moore Quedee Longue : Peary Mer: p G Coop s rink (st round of the McCallum and Mis Go Campbell Mie J GEE Spada Wiyieren b Clileontimi A n ort ant uc d GETTING sip i. aap OHA Kendor 1 MARRIED? from Toronto Skating and Curling Mrs. Taylor defeated Mis, Pal lev re dose UNIONYILLEF FARIS | ; | By Geo. H. Campbell Club, will have to settle for lower terson of Paris in another close! LOES TC, LET marin |Onkville 6 Ningara Falls § CGwnish Midg, Desnons storm: hood"s put the game on an even honors, Mrs. Cottle's rink ousted finish. All the games but one, In yoo w Maoask OHA Juntor B | AVE UNI ™ " tin' avenl. Wore very tloms Mis, 1 Wiekweed 0 0 rin od from behind in the last 10 keel and a tle seemed to he SPORTS EDITOR Mrs, J. Badleir of earboro in this event, we joy sess. hess Mra, M. HIN '. Mary A pv y minutes to score five goals and shaping up but with only a min-| YOUR the first round but went down he J diy OY |. Teva. Mrs. E. Patterson, | Prince Fdward 6 Belloviile salvage an B06 the with Dunn's(ute and a half remaining in the COMPLETE fore Mrs, Geo. Campbell's Osh Phird Event award) will go ont M8 skip, 10 hip ' Oknnagnn Keno [Kmoke Rings, who currently hold game, McLean potted the wine OUTFIT f 'E ' ' verything From Soup To Nuts of town this year. Won last time py yprnonn OSHAWA ern 3 Kamloops 7 7 ' out by Mis. N. KK. Hezrzolwood'simr NY Winslow Mis Ww utes Kelohna 6 Penticton 2 [darn Srd spot In the NPHI : Jy with Glover adding the In [ rink, today's opening round in| Mre J Hewit ire pie Phe opening period produced (surance: tally Just five seconds All po ents . ? y 4 myth «Mrs. HW. Phinteft | va 3 " 4 y OSHAWA LADIES may not be able to keep any of thelr an Russie Bros. this competition finds elght "out M1» J RV UL Xp ok, five goals with the Smoke Rings later, cleaned, pressed this registering a 82 lead at the pet TOP TEN i and perfectly musl curling bonsplel trophies here In thelr own clubhouse thi side' entries In the running, with | yxy ' ' a | urno S 1 fod's end on gouls by Malloy,| Malloy (Dunns) 47, Myles fitted to you! Clemens and Knox as opposed hy | (Bol) Cawker (Berg) 48; Knox I} skip year but the improvement in the calibre of local curlin Mrs. 1°, Farley of Scarboro, Mrs. SCARBORO BEAKRBONO 5 inte Ld evident, following the results of yesterda 0 rounds in A S k Cottle's Toromto SCC rink, Mrs, Mrs | Stewart Mra. 8, Johnston rink i" Ie ee in Mrs, © Millen Mis. F. MoCowan counters hy Welsh and Flot (Dunns) 38; Woodcork (Dunns) their annual GM Trophy two-day bhonspiel. OF the eigl Morgan's Peterborough four and M Mother | ' ' . ; viving in the main event, four are local entre here are three . P Dr. DD, Denne's Searboro rink all» Mis. BR. Carson for the Demons #2; Burgess (CKD) 31; Wallace more In the running for the seconda event award. The ¥. N A C favored, Mrs, (Dr) Denne's rink Dr D. Denne Mis & Bundy, aC 0 S S Filia tied the game early In{(Dunns) 20; Clemens (Dunns) 26; Pou merica h up Ll Ak La bit Woodcock Tamblyn, Newell, CKD) 24; n McCallum Trophy and four of the eight survivor the von the fourth event last year ont a MIDLAND the final period ¥ront are also local rinks, Only The Frank illett 1 $ Today's Fourth Fvent play sre WwW. Bentiey Mrs. RB Gunn Durno's Garage nosed out. the With two goals and Knox with Keenan, Badgley (Bol) 23; Ke-| Mra, G. Megaw > three moved Dunn's out In front tella (Bol) Burke (CKD) Elliott einch to leave the city tonight the o SYDNEY, Australia (AP)-The yinds four Oshawa rinks, half of [srs 4 €ain Ven 'a A's nzue-leading Macko's A's 54 In : M J). Renwick Mra. i Greene / #8 and victory seemed immin- (GMI, 22 loot" may of course be won by out-of town 1 y following fabulo lavingstone brothers of 1,6 eligibles, in the running for | the eo { \ | Mis wonin. Mes. K. Rertrand, [thelr Oshawa Mercantile Hock M1) yesterday's eliminations, the Hallett Trop vent w the or Australia say they're planning to these honors, They are the rinks jy 1B A Coppin ee id 4 ley round-robin clash at Bowman. |®M LEAGUE STANDINGS | MEN'S WEAR Ltd competition limited to "outside" rinks, when vung into cru. Make a challenge for the Amer: ginned hy Mesdames MeDIar yon GRANITES OSHAWA ville Arena on Sunday night However the Demons, in a com WLTVF AP . clal play this morning. Mrs. ¥. G. Cottle's rink from Toronto '¢a's Cup and United Slates mid Bassett, Aker and Kerr Mrs. J. GG, Muir Mrs, R, Neshitt ™ plete reversal from previous Bolahood 10 4 #1 54 20 | Wy ' { v y v Ms one was a rough-and / 7 SOC, Iast year's winners of the malin event, were ousted vesier wchismen had better take them Yesterday's play saw only one Mrs A M Burka i A Rerhmeay tumble affair and the hard-fought | EAMES, surged back and had | Berg's 4 18419 | 4 SIMCOE N. f day and so was the highly-regarded Peterborough entry vith seriously real close game in the first round J M E. Ke Dunn's reeling in the final phase! Dunns 86 1030617 | o . Mrs h " " action kept the referees . busy E J Mrs, R. Morgan st the helm. Mrs. FE. LeMesurier of Unionville These wealthy bachelor broth-or (he main event, when Scar i handing i ve Iho wi Bua) of the game, as Yourth, Leger, C.K.D 77 16671 18 | RA 3.3611 HIGH PARK |D gO penalties, with each " | 7 46017213 | 2 TELL nosed out the Liftlock City gals in a ding-dong finish, hy one have bought a shipyard In yo00's Mrs, Phil Farley nosed oul TOR. GRANITES TOR Walker, with singles along with! Kinlochs [] i Mrs 1, StMars G. Meeoh team picking up nine sentence pi goal outhurst from Elliott, Gar, Mldg 1 206 106 4 | Yesterday's play was highlighted by some very close scores dney, They have made prelim: meq F, Armstrong's local squad M pik Mackay |Of these, the "bad man' titles # | " y J LJ 4 7 ' " pecially in second-round play. Adding to the enjoyment a8 the nary plans to import a team of on an extra end, In second round Mo Fai arsan PoBarrelt Lent to Pat McGarry and Bil) knotted the game at Ball with effiolency and hospitality displayed by the local ladies, with var.|the best ship builders in Britain. iniay (he competition was much Mis. 'T. Glenn, Mrs. P. Thompson [Te {the A's. the «three minutes of play remaining fous committees making certain that everything runs smoothly And they are tapping the brains jeener whip, 5 kip, 8 |Yowna, ol ® AW, the former " P-_ drawing a 10-min, misconduct] HAWKS COLLECT THREE and that everybody has a good time. Starting this morning it's Of the world's top yacht design: Guaranteed three games, all 32 Sesond Round T v 4 [ win-or-else for every rink, with the finals tonigh er entries will he in action this Hezzelwond, 11; Hood, yg. (while Towns was tagged for a| CKD Hawks and Kinloch Stam. | When we first got the 'dea we oo oming hut from here in, it's Gillespie, 15; Farley, 8. similar sentence plus a game mis. peders hooked up in a week-end a 10 «= vear g Fordham 12; Lillien 4 ponduet doubleheader with the Hawks North Bay Trappers, tralllng 14 points (wo weeks ago, are farted wo on vin or step aside ni Graupner now only seven points hehind Windsor, and 12 hehind Soo plan, sald John Livinesione, the Cumuings, x Jj Greufnary Mhe first period was sroveless claiming three points, the result Greyhounds, In their bid for a playoff berth, Trappers knocked younger of the two. "We expect GENERAL MOTORN TROPHY Lav astarier 7 Morgan, until the 18.30 mark when Doug of a 3:1 win on Saturday and a off Greyhounds 6-4 last night while Chatham and Kitchener (to make a challenge hy 196%, but oo First Round Cappin 1" he nne 3 Cole, for Durno's, put one behind 2-all tie on Sunday played to a 4:4 tie to leave the Maroons ahead of the "Dutch ve are certain another ehallenge sis WH. Donald Mrs, K. Pletcher THoDerison d lenn Mike Cirka and the period ended In the Saturday encounter les," hy the same single point, Kingston Merchants ted Whit hv Fngl ndwill he made prior Mes. 6G, Burkhart I Kemp MeCALLUM TROPRY 1-0 Burke gave Hawks a 140 lead hy Dunnies 2.2 last night while there were two major upsets to that, probably in 1961 Mis H Gorrie R. Mann First Round 1 1 Macko's came back strongly in which they maintained for the In OHA Junior "A" action, Guelph Biltmores nosed out the | - John and his brother Frank, fn Mrs N. Herel i%y Metapmid Rearne. i dlaniarmid, ¢ |lhe second stanza with shots by balance of the first period, [ league-leading St, Catharines' Teepees 7.0 and Barrie Flyers [their mid 50s. own a 20 000-acre UNIONVILLE C PETERBORO Blenkinahip, Kinahan, 7. Al Baker, Geo. Lawrence and Tamblyn and Burgess moved | upset second-place Peterborough 53, When this season Is heep ranch at Mount Gombler, yo 1 Jacont Mie Wm. Trewin | Jenkin, (x) i Aker x Baker again, putting the Macko's Hawks Into a commanding $0 ever, we expect to hear some renewed yelping about St, [hetween Melbourne and Adelatde | on of 00m M8 Di Chamber: Kadller Grell Lumbermen ahead 81 but In the lead midway through the final " I Tayo i Patterson, L} Michael's College having a big advantage with four-point [They also own properties In yo rawre Misc. Vv. Coons | Bertrand Rundy, 7. closing minute of the period, Dur period, before Pringle registered games and the argument has some welght too, With two more [Queensland and the northern ter mis BE. Hood Mrs L. Bearne Thompson Kerr, % no's tied It up on goals by Lack|Kinloch's lone tally with eight] wins than Barrie, 8t, Mike's are now in fourth place, nine 'ritor skip 10 skip, A(X) Extra end and -Plancke minutes of play left, during which points ahead of the Flyers, We suspect there'll he some { fu f voted 101 ¢ oveted l " 5 f The rough play was predomin- [time Hawks stoutly withstood ant in the final frame, with nine Kinloch's assaults changes made ! . Bil P 11 . Ii " \ penalties and only three goals The Sunday game, as the score BRIGHT BITS: Jackie Robinson, who seuled in Conneel 1 tmores u Herb Elliott Head nes Brown and Lack scored for the would indicate, was a close con: \ g AC $( r fl 3 » ( ] , T out, he says, because of racial discrimination he encountered winners while Al Lawrence got test from beginning to end as Tin. | trying 'to buy a house in New York, testified at a U.S, civil rights t 0 T . , 1d A Mer opp commission hearing this week GARNET CAMPBELL heat Upse n eeps Ld ' the fourth goal for A's dall and My I he 1 non in thels re Dave Smith High Park 1 | ! th | oni S or S mnner MACKO'S A's 8 goal, Cirka; spective nets repeatedly came up | e Smith of igh Pa esterday and | 0 ithin a couple | Edwards, Towns, J. Lawrence with key saves in a gruelling of wins of clinching British' Consol ngle-rink playoff rights for : Pl . 4 the Toronto aren ANN HEGGTVEIT, Ot § sensational n unior ay TORONTO (CP)--Herb Eliott, |[Reeve, the latter representing Baker, Romanuk, A. Lawrence, mal h A : : skier, has been named Ottawa's athlete of 1950 hy the Asso holder of the world record mile, 'loldtime foothall and lacrosse Durno, Welsh, England, Garrard, Newell opened scoring for the ler, i awi | ) J McGarry and G. Lawrence Hawks but Cobbledick and Arm- Commercial Travellers WES COVINGTON signed his contract! St. Catharines TeePees' famous will headline a lineup of 25 sports| Auto racing Jim Rathman with Milwaukee Braves yesterday LETHBRIDGE city council rallies downfall of many OHA greats of the past and present at winner of the 1958 Indianapolis turned down a request for financial ald from Belleville McFar. Junior A teams this season don't {he annual $26-a-plate sport cele. 500 lands HAMILTON's renovated Civie Stadium will not have all Impress Guelph Biltmores hrities dinner here tonight Horse racing the "frills" dnd Improvements at first planned. ( Parks Board The Riltmores fought back formerly of Brantford, who was \ . fier the erack St Proceeds of the dinner, spon! has chopped $84,000 off the budget PIMLICO I not close Tuesday night after the erack Bt 4 ese ontario Sport Writ: [North America's leading trainer | ( irines forwards whittled in 1950 up. The 80-year-old Baltimore race track will gi fhe i TA a el BERG'S PULL UPS down their secondperiod three. 7% and Spoptscaste Cron SKling--Lucile Wheeler Bolahood Real Lslate secure and the owners have decided on major improve f | a to the Ontario 8 My for pv MEN BASILIO, according to his manager Joe Netro, © al lead and finally edged the don. Bo to the On RIG 001 Golf Ada MacKenzie who was Zone F Dart Loop ly atop the NPHIL three weeks 1 Can wda's leading woman golfer ago found their margin shaved the real wood paneling -------- Sugar Re nso F! ddlew tit ber at Chica { eleadin lee Poe 7H In a : ¥ 'y Robinson in a middleweigh $ Other celebrities scheduled dium, In April TWO AUSTRALIAN brothers have ified Penalty ridden; hard - fought Gd "or many years; Bruce Castator S 1 to. a single point as Berg's War he on hand Include Team tandings viors, runners-up in the league of sculptured loveliness that they Intend to build a vacht and challenge for The Ameri. Bame Canadian amateur ehamplon oa's Cup KEN CONLIN'S Oshawa rink won their Omega Tro. leferee Jack Clancy handed out| Baseball Elston Howard and| water skiing Carol Ann ZONE "F" DART (race, posted a 6.4 decision over " phy first round game yesterday at the Quebec bonsplel but lost (n 70 minutes in penalties, 3 of them Hob Turley of New York Yan [Duthde, Toronto, I. w [the faltering leaders | THE FACTORY FINISH THAT IS BAKED ON" the second round to L. C. McEwen of Montreal Thistle OSCAR [to TeePees, and the penalty. box [kees; Del Crandall, Milwaukee! Trapshooting -- Emerson Cark,| Whitby Legion, 10, TH.) Heard moved Bergs in front in Ma DURNO'S goal, Wiltshire; [strong gave Kinlochs a 2-1 lead in| Baker, Hughes, McTavish, Plan. [the first period, which stood up Frank Merrill eke, Cole, Brown, Lack, Shettler, (until midway through the final| (Miles, Price, Mills, Olesuk and stanza, when Burgess scored Kilpatrick the equalizer for the Hawks PARKER'S squad won two games In the Jobin Cup play vester- Was never empty in the second Braves catcher Preston, North American cham-| can Corp, 12, "» the opening period but Myles day. The Quebec classic continues all week THE ANNUAL period : | Hockey--Rill Cowley and Gord | pion Oshawa Legion, 7, 8M 8a |oreated a 1-1 tie when he scored | Havy to Handle 16" x 7° and 16" x ¥ Panels "Sports Celebrities' dinner, in Toronto tonight will present some! In the night's other game Bar pujjion 'of the 1917-38 National | Curling--The Campbell" broth-| can "Com, 13 27 53 [for Bolahood's, late in the period of the sport greats of today and yesteryea r y port rie Flyers ended a four-game 108 [jockey Loague all - star team; ers, Garnet and Don of Toronto | Wings, 1, ! 90 #1 and that was how it stood untll| fans will be on hand, to help hoost the w i hich Ing w onk up ating a PIACe ad Dutton, former NHL star and Gord and Glen of Avonlea, | Can, Corp, 18, fue 81 40 Keenan, after 25 seconds of play | Durable, beautiful Amer-ply-wood the Ontario Sportswriters and Six I his ent Peterboro | 'eter and later NHL president Sask [ Can. © ! in the final period put Bolahood's | in aid of crippled children KRAFT PACES BILTS | Boxing Henry Armstrong and Charlie Burne of Detroit Red | pen. Cup ib | HB a ' ; K allows you to enjoy the huxury of genuine | now Kreft led Guelph + attae! Yvon Durelle | Wings yates! Ontario allio a Oshawa Legion s " Berg's lashed back and moved wood paneling at a cost that all can afford, or atharines, scoring Hi J \ ieheve J the year hy the association, wi te ; i ™ hd ' wa s' opening goal and firing vi ada) Sy HF chererry Ted i oo with Xie trophy Sulina Lagion, % i jo A od 38. Thommen, Finished Amer-ply-wood has a hard sculp. Y winne wo a. 1 : whaw on, 4, 8 d Spied | tured surft produced 1C < u S a ig bine with ye, Tint br Wings, 20 [once to establish the lead ace that is by a patented TIRUNTE: Ton Norle, George Can, Corp, 18, 31 | Hayes and Ketella for Bola process which etches away the soft growth . Usitalo and Boh Cunningham | De encemen e om ORM, 8gta, Mess, 9, El and leaves the hard grein in dramatic rightens Leafs «emt: iy Log" 8 Bp Goach th Sat ia Soe | Fred 1its, Pat Stapleton and| . . shawa Legion, 8, ™" ootha 0ac bel baked with Io Stan Mikita shared the visitors' : Doubles In -- N, Hercock 3 v lore being infra-red heat (in By THE CANADIAN PRESS [weight in NHL records hooks as searing, each setting a pair, Mi in O0Kle llue Doubles out -- I, Hill, 16 May Rid Redlegs exactly the same manner as the permanent \J M's been another drab, dis. five - feet elgit ind 100 11g also added a pair of assists] ign score 3 darts J. Hag CINCINNATI (AP) Cinedn finish is put on auto bodies), Finally, it ie heartening National Hock | tn bring Ms league-leading points Ry GEORGE FRAJKOR first saw NHL action in 1946.47 Kart, ' shall's N League scason for Toronto Maple fut Duff may not have the fire total to 93 Canadian Press Stall Writer |when Toronto's Howie Meeker| Baseball Team, # innings Jind, Raclete p Mogi hy coated with insoluble wax and biffed unt Leal supporters, but their load that made Lindsay one of the Barrie onened fast against There are six rookie defence: was picked as the hest rookie [Whitby No 10 103 BR Notre Dame it glows like satin, The result is a highly hag been lightened a little hy the league's. most-penalized , players petochorough with Piorre fant men in the National Hockey Meeker was admittedly no slouch wadaenal Team, 1 inning football coach, to handle a player polished surface, and the interesting surface play of Dick Duif of one 0 could inspire his fivine the ane first nariod e0al pa uye this year, which means at|as a hockey player, but he isn't a| Whithy No, 10, 21 [conditioning program in spring hon Phe loft winger started the sea. teammates when occasion de: at the 287 mark, Flvers out: least six players doomed to a hockey player any more. either.| Baseball player, 9 innings -- G ig RJ spring texture creates a striking pattern of Li son In hesitant fashion but once manded Which vhat Leafs seared thelr visitors 21 in the laamfortable obscurity for a few Montreal's great captain, the Parker, M, Graham, 31 Wi : lights and shadows, Arm: need now more than anything, second and each sanad scored more vears now-retired Emile (Buteh) Rou | Raseball player, 1 {nning -- R Gabe Paul Tue age | \ \ y . 1 DS J strong he regained his lost seor hey have a good nucleus with tw n the final les It Is practically impossible, it chard entered the NHL in 1041 42) Jac obs, 9 (dion. "an amprecedented move In ing touch aid seems neaded for I Ron Stewart Pd Westfall, Tarey Jones Nel coum, Tor a defenceman to get [and wasn't recognized that year [major league baseball the inclu a third consecutive eason of bh Paitord he \ Tale and Danny Pateiek fpacognition tn his first year, None (New York right wing Grant War > fire MORO - winted to hb ) i y fed for Barrie's other of thom has ever won the Calder wick was REMEMBER WHEN ? . [Son of a foothall coach In I Suis ot? Sorion Finished Colors paired with centre George more than 20 goal N LF y ¢ NOt yet 23 yeas old gulf cam WIL Mahaney Tay Memorial Trophy, which since MAY DEVELOP LATER | "By THE CANADIAN PRESS "Hus conditioning prestam. up along the lassie assemhly 10 Hod ) » With Ra nd Chock Hamilton ve 1a86 has been awarded to the! Some hockey observers lean to. Russia won the Winter Olvm fare Chtintmas as Notre Dame line that developed so many Leaf he big l nee ¢ ied far Pete player Judged the year's most the theory that defencemen de. ples hockey title by defeating | fastball voach after five SOARONS Moderately priced . , , and you can BUILD NOW stars of vesteryear ht, fatled to Deedes promising rookle. Six goalers and velop later than forwards or goal: [Canada 20 In the final three y 3 Ne ' deliver the expected © maton H - R . 16 forwards have won it ors that no matter how good they [vears ago today at Cortina, aly ci aig ght Ne itounce of with NO PAYMENTS TIL APRIL 30. when Toronto began | C B il} y } arness acing A great number of great deo later become, they just aren't that Canada's Kitehener Waterloo football coaching and would take thovement a fs ¢ bach armen paso io a fencemen have come to the good in their first season Dutchmen earlier nthe round: [a job in April with a Chicago in This can be purchased on our Home Improves FROM KIRKLAND LAKI oH Wager Privileges Idague and gone since the 1936.37 Others say it's simply a matter robin had been beaten 4-1 by the [veatment banking firm. Rrennan ment Plan = or financed through your own Spotted in the Northern 0 Fight Sugar Ray eason, hut apparently no one of vision, In a hockey game, alllUnited States. Russia won all its|gaid the job with the Redlegs Bank == 12 10 18 months for as little as $12.00 town of Kirkland . LJ ' Rppear Possible knew A hie they came 2 oves are on the man who shoots five final games, the US was would not interfere with these per month, early - teens shyt In Chicago, April i pier Red Kelly of Detroit Red the puck and the man who stops second with four wins and a 108s plan { Wings ol " WM Mo \ Men Wn { uy \ and 1) Harvey of Mont Me defencem 8 quiet inbefand Canada third with three wins Brennan said he would concen real Canadiens, a couple of per: tween work, valuable tn two losses trate an leg eonditinniy ' § = luatie 'oe 0 1 te an leg conditioning For All Your Building Needs St Michael nv lstars wha have alread n't noticed the Lit] \ mized a A time I'he defenceman"s main inh is three gal | VY \ . p I \ y great both joined the NHI neither ta directly. stop shots on form before | \ 5 - --- In: 05.30 he was up to stay ht elimina | NTA and are still around. 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