BT SSNAWA TNE, Sante, Jere %, Jib 'Sandy' Air Is SPORTS a | Y | aon een Playoff Race ing His Share Doing Ths w= In North Plant Loop : By sil GORDON as Waterloo Dutchmen vs Whitby| a Ruchener Watkin. Dutchmen J ; . + [Dunlops, at Whitby Arena, 8.00| poy pavers met their Nemesis, Midg. came back to hold the Hartford, Cobbledick, Pringle Fy bruni Sly fourth wis inn2 3 Po wa Minor Hockey Assoc. | SCUBOE Cleaners, in the first| Merchants on even terms. and Bradbury. ; ns oro ian iv former" coach adie E. Frcenile Loasnel -- TopVe '|scheduled game of NPHL activ-| MERCEANTS: Sweetma n ACADIAN CLEANERS: Tindall a-row, since their former coac ! vente, UERpNS nh ility and were extended to the|Heard, MacMillan, Clarke, Bar-L., Newell, Burgess, Sutton F., Bill Durnan turned in the sponge. i | |freshments vs Os awa Daly, 2: \limit as they gained a 3-all, tie|clay, Cawker, Warner, Milton, Sutton G., Hill, Tamblvn, Burke, Jgne, lesln has been handied, by ; 330 Dam, Su Bedlows oe pm |with a goal in the dying minutes) Clemens, Eno, Lr opstre, Snake, Twining, Waller, Tindall L. C, {Bobby Bauer, a er 1 3 qd: 2 : ay ly S$ lof the game. | Vaillancourt an orsley. (and Duffield. ¥ |great. He has been assisted by y er [Boje gates 3 Children 8 Arens.| The first period provided good| Garn. Midg.: Camplin, D. Lint-| j 1st Period manager Ernie Goman, The Dut- : Lares EO 2 : 2 Ger. hockey throughout with eachiner, G. Lintner, Pipher B.| 1. Kinloch: Bradbury chies are hot off an 8-4 victory ego 2 HE pie or Cross 6am scoring twice to create a|Pipher, K. Leblanc, Ledger, Fer-| (McQuaid) ensaes 14:00 over the hard fighting Belleville p Tirade 5 a AD. 4.40 ltwo-all tie. iguson, Walker, Elliott, Twining,| 2. Kinloch: B. Sutton ..... McFarlands on Sunday : [55 pi so Sia oe Phe Just at the midway point of the Gaudet and Takach. 3. Kinloch: Bradbury a The Dutchies, besides having i at hrs ys All games at Chil. final period, Scugogs grabbed the 1st Period (Brown, Fitchett) ...... 24.25 new coaching blood since their a dren's £3. in {lead and hung on tenaciously 1 Merchants: Clemens ZL . Acadian: Twining last trip here, will show at least . Lakeshore Juvenile League --/|until with only 90 seconds of play! ~~ (Cawker, Terpstra) , . 7.50 (Waller ceenes 33.00 one new playing face in Chester Port Hope at Uxbridge, 8.00 p.m, Témaining Hoy's registered the 2. Merchants: Warner 2nd Period Koneczny. He played with North BASKETBALL 4 gi "|tieing marker. (Cawker, Clarke) ..... - Kinloch: B. Sitton ..... Bay: for _- number of seasons and Osh wa ¥ i trial '1 _| HOY PAVERS: Matthews, 3. Merchants: Cawker . Acadian: F. Sutton ay ra i ik SeaRor an Ishawa Inc Bs ig eague Ladd, Lodge, Cochrane, Malloy,| ' (Terpsira, Clemens) . 5.2 (Burke) .... nas is a real battler. He scored two Oshawa Grads vs Ernie Cay's| % me i rene hE 3 goals in the game on Saturday Lumberkings at Simcoe Hall, 9.00 Woodcock, Knox, Legree, Spiers, 4. Merchants: Warner - Acadian: G. Sutton ahi azainst the Mucs and 2s. op oi |W. Wallace and C. Wallace. _ (Eno, Heard) .... : (Hill, Newell) : Siatod hii other B » gid SCUGOG CLEANERS: Brooks, 5. Garn. Mid. ; K. Pipher ___ 8. Kinloch: B. Sutton . i WEDNESDAY'S GAMES |Proctor, Keenan, Lyons J., Lyons| (Walker, Ferguson) . . 26.2 (Whiteley) . Uv sweny Dunnies, on the other hand, are HOCKEY {K., Mainguay, Norris, Woods, 2nd Period . Acadian: Burgess rolling right along too. They Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. McPhee, Dodsworth, Howes, Sol-|6. Garn, Mid.: Elliott (Newell, Twining) .... whipped the Chatham Maroons in . (Midget League) -- Rotary vs omon, Spratt and Jackson. { (D. Lintner) .......... 12 . Acadian: G. Sutton a real sizzler here \on Saturday SANDY AIR {Local 222, at 6.30 p.m.; Kiwanis 1st Period 7. Merchants: Warner 1 (F. Sutton, Hill) ....... night. Manager Wren Blair is in ai Cldb vs Canadian Legion, at 7.30/1. Scugog Cl.: Norris | (Milton) ..... PPI 9 11. Kinloch: Hartford Lions Howes, Woods) 11.54/8. Merchants: Clemens .... 26.00 (B. Sutton) ..........., Hoy's: W. Wallace 9. Garn. Mld,: Walker 12. Kinloch: McQuaid Clinton and did not see this game he is second to none in thai p.m.; Kinsmen Club vs but assistant manager Waylett gepartment, His linemates, Club ys Canadian Legion, at 7.30 2. \ ] and playing coach Ted O'Connor Boh Hassard at tre and Children's Arena (Woodc verses 15.10 (B. Pipher) 2.18 (Fitehett) oh did a fine job of handling the situ- pete Babando on left wing, OHA Senior "A" -- Whitby Dun- 3. Hoy's: Cochrane ....... 31.5 3. Acadian: F. Sutton 53 IE : 3 1. W, KINLOCH'S WINS : . ) ation in his absence. The team have been showing the way for|lops vs Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch- 4. Sclgog 91: Woods 33.12| Kinloch's edged Acadian Clean- (Hill, G. Sutton). ....... 34.09 rked as ight a e| the ies in a m ar ame an, at Kitchener, 8.30 p.m. | svas noc | Worked ow Task "night a te the Dunnies in a number of games men, a Kitchener 8.30 1 m1 ond Period ers 7-6 in a game that produced | LEAGUE STANDINGS Te oa as the 4 Hake Featy Or of late. They are ally flying Scugog Cl: K. Lyons all the thrills one could ask for. WLTF APTS, the big one there tonight. and while not the youngest unit on (J. Lyons) . 15.56| Acadians, after being down 4-1, Hoy Pavers 1 2573816 3 1 - 7 Sandy Air is one fellow who the club, they appear to have the . uveniles . Hov's: Malloy in the early minutes of the final|Kinloch's 63 1683813 will bear plenty of watching in best legs right now. | (Ladd) Hs 33.36 period, fought back tigerishly to Merchants ) 51 13 3 1 this game. Sandy is the type of, We have had it mentioned to us attain a. 5-all tie with but SCukoE Clean 2 2838 282 wad | fan Clea fellow who goes hard all the time.|a lot of times that Sandy never T ' | MERCHANTS WIN two minutes of play remaining, og a 2 He is a terrific checker and can gets the credit that is due to him. 0 urno S | Merchants, led by Warner, who when Kinloch's got the breaks to y pot goals if given half a chance. Well, we may be at fault in that garnered the "hat trick", sub- | register two fast goals. | TOP, TEN Sandy is possibly one of the few regard, so we will make amends Wih chief scot. Harold dued Garn. Mldg. by a 6-3 score,| Acadians came right back with warner (Mer. players in hockey with a harder tonight and say * 5 off to Sandy | aldy" C tion of the Boston thereby remaining tied for sec-'a goal and set the stage for a B. Sutton (Kin.) a or ond in the NPHL, 6-man attack in the final seconds| Cawker (Mer) The first period was a rugged|which just fell short of tieing the Mao oY) ol) affair with Merchants dominating|count, as Kinloch's hung on to|Howey Mer.) scoring as was evidenced by a|register the victory. Hill (Acad. - ad which they held at th KINLOCH'S: McPherson, Sut-| Heard Merl i period's end. Each team scored|fon B., Sutton W., Fitchett, Me- GION (Aue. a or . 1 EY cage. sets the call on numer- will do battle with the Whitby Oshawa Major League tilt. twice in the final period as Garn.|Quaid, Whiteley, Brown, Mason, | Cachrane (Hoy) PRA : ous occasions, to kill penalties, Dunlops, game time is 8.00 p.m The Stars have been slowly t-- = -- m-- ------" | building towards this peak per-| SPECTACULAR CATCH--A ROSE BOWL FEATURE 'MAJOR BASKETBALL ania 5 one Yvon Durelle Chosen back hand shot than he has a Air" t g working right wing- Bruins looking on, Oshawa Juve- forehand. He did however cross er of the 'HAS' line nile All-Stars, an affiliate of us up in this statement here on| Remember the big game is al pryine tumed in their best per- Saturday night when he drilled the Whitby arena tonight when the formance of the season, to dowa home a forehand shot that beat! Kitc er - Waterloo Dutchmen, pyrno's Garagemen, 6-3, Sunday Hurley, who was in the Maroon's Canada's hope in the Olympics, evening at Bowmanville in an Washington Huskies upset the | six-foot, five-inch end, Lee Fol- | the ball on his finger-tips an | Do x Wisconsin team in the annual | kins, jumping to make a Rose- | falls to the turn for the Huskies' | . { Wilbur, who continually stress | Rose Bowl Game on New | Bowl catch as he eludes Wis- | third touchdown. Washington | the three R's of hockey, namely | ° PY Year's Day, at Pasadena. The | consin's Dale Hackbart and | won 44-8. i Re; edl | 11 i | skating, shooting and checking, above shot shows Washington's | Ron Steiner. Folkins grabbed | --AP Wirephoto | ' {now looks like their tough coact | 1 Riuihid nie ---- a ds |ing tactics are paying big divi- jal = | Sar- arry Furey from the| : Brent Oldfield | A 1 d One Upset |Jearald Sany heii to wen] By JACK SULLIVAN faced Canadian and British Em-| Montreal again was the site and SPORTS MENT J [fill the gap left by the departure] Canadian Press Stafi Writer pire Righi heavy titleholder de- this time--in. August -- Durelle lof Gary Butler to Barrie Fllyers,|. TORONTO (CP) -- Yvon Dur- cided that fishing. not fighting, | iq, 12ve a chance. It ended in By Geo. H. Campbell under! way with one ex citing morning Walt's Barbershop pull- out of place, displaying some) Weight or oe Mouwes DOXINE| TORRID SLUGFEST and the brawling fisherman, his Ind Ca e Loo game and another one an upset. ed off a big upset by downing| clever passing. ain shorthand-|sensational EE sat.|, He was a natonal hero, a Yast hope for a world title Sone SPORTS EDITOR g P In the first game, the league-|the second place team, Ont. Steel] Durno's were again shorthanc- 2 fig months ago and then plum.|\2ughing-eyed French - Canadian ' , 4 i 5 tted into the limbo of beaten- : . : ' : VEE OIF ¢ izht Soot J This was a very close game horses to skate with the young. mete oN iane +. the 11th round by Moore Dec. 10,| champion George Chuvalo of Tor- Everything From Soup To Nuts" |, EE oon a Wiolvesr off on the right foot by Lis W 3 2 Y, Sloss game sters. The game itself was a up retired fighters, is Canada'sjors™ 24 the Montreal Forum. It S 3 g t that jown:the cel or Ting the Oni, Stee] VA" feam ; Jead and then the battle of the Westfalls, and this/sports disappointment of 1959. | bola" ou (nofest and the chal > N r re 3 +licht at t} lar t hay ndus- othe Half time score was 27 to wh 3 : LADIES CURLING hits the sports spotlight at the |i. tball League, have one| The Rockets w olner. alt «ith Nichole lead. George Westfall of Durno's had|ferred on the Baie Ste. Anne,ltifle by seconds. made Durelle's tailspin complete local rink this week, with the District No, 15 play- spots taken up in (heir fine shooting in -f t Y . to take a back seat to his young-|N.B., battler Monday night bY| 'The crowd of: about 10,000 could!in a November bout in Toronto. h half, to take a commanding lead er brother, Stan of the Stars.isports editors and broadcasters hardly believe its eyes when Dur- He gave Durelle a bad beating be- ry | dends The Stars brought up 15-] The second half of the Simcoe BARBERS PULL UPSET : 3 was hi : idn't 1a y > cht-heavv- s his occupation. Top Scorer In Hall Major Basketball League got| In the second game of the and the young centre didn't look elle, who tilted world light-heavy I la third-reund technical knockout leading Jaycee Rockets got the "B'S" by the score of 57 to 48. |ed, and they just didn't have the after being knocked senseless in|Challenged Canadian heavyweight Ernie Cay Lumberkings, who! ... aff - ht by the score of 39 to 28 taking the .lead and then the . AS " : H + on . ; | , A Fi "y 7 to time the league's leading scorer,| The dubious honor was con-|jenger had missed taking Moore's] Chuvalo, an in-and-out fighter, T 2 3 ng the way while Peters of the downs in the Ontario Ladies' Tankard playdowns. This op Ten Scorers by Brent of 18 to 8. B s playing heads-up ball, is : y ee tioling in 9%, ) "Barney" Oldfield, the local "take The Sindy half op ore wide Stan scored the first two goals of | be lloting In the th gunna) Cana: elle belted the champion to the ei okt : : is a double-rink competition and last year, two rinks charge guy" of his team. Leading the way for the Rock- open and the scoring was freely ihe game and boi Sgugrous Sigs Press SE Fd Pu floor three times in a fantastic fore ii Sing hum But in Se Jan alo 141} - hic AE wm his "Barney," who had to wait ets were Jepma and Brady with Danny Petere > WRie" niav. | every time out. Brother George g: 0 th } x \ - first round for counts of 9-2-7 but in ound an nutes from the Oshawa Club made history by eapturing this long time before he lh Oh 11 and Pin points respectively ig Be re a or had to settle for a single counter times by a wide margin over Bel-/he didn't have the know-how to|the blood-spattered Maritimer an- i Cy i shin' ; hev' hao tipi on . es gy Ai x ay : Mage Kidig a es 2 i | i McF 5 WwW. | i i i coveted Ontario "championship" award. They're back took Carl Cheski of the Grads, while Clarke with six was keeb-|to score me amount of 20d an assist. ; eville Mcratlands. Xho backed put him away for keeps. |Pounced his retirement, in th i this year, although the personnel is no has pushed home no less than ing the "A'$" in the game 23 points 'while th Walt' * O11 After Stan's opening two goals, |i ew - Y| He floored Moore for a five-| Durelle's collapse gave the vot- n the running this year, although the person: s not | % Di os an Ys second ball wes tery. closal points y oy the Walls scoring, Bishop stretched he, ave: Shamplouship on 8 giperioe goals- count again in the fifth but 41- ers all the ammunition they 5 ever. 4 Ni rele A «Sa poini t S his e Seco a as very close ing was divided evenly among pies' lea 30 early In the against basis over Russia. year-old Archie took over from needed to tag him with the dis- quite the same. However, the local lady curlers team has blay ni 4 s oh de Rin sas = eo Wy Among| piles' lead to 3 3 ¢ 3 backi : ehingre wiv] of 4 iy team has played, to and tight checking with the Rock- Nichols, Goddard and Kaine with co.ond. Then came George's tally| The voting was practically alllthere, felled Durelle for a two- appointment title, It was a close cking the Oshawa rinks to defend their provi league leading 23.5 average. ets outscoring the * te by!19. 17. 15 points : : T : : i i i for title. Outstandin yosition on Wedhesdav here is Chesil Bold. dowd cons {E18 ouiscoring ine i am YW ads 20 POIs, ; during a wild melee around the Durelle, the bull-shouldered, wild- count in the seventh, for eight at fight for the runner-up spot be- itle. Outstanding opposition on Wednesday here is . Cae Kl holds down second spotione point but the "A" shooting] ONT. STEEL "B": Gorycke, kids' cage. But that great little swinging slugger who made a dra-/the bell in the 10th and finished tween the McFarlands and Cane pected from the rinks representing the two Liftlock |W) 2 Smart 227 total compiled was much better in the second Peter Goldstein, Breau 3. opportunist, "Butch" Dowe, got matic climb to the No. 1 world him off in 49 seconds of the 11th.|ada's 175-athlete team that fin City clubs, the Peterborough Golf and Country Club on Rn Poi} While Tom Olin; Rais f. Jepma with 19 and Boivin 5, that one back minutes later and light-heavyweight challenger spot| 'The fight was described by ished fourth among 24 North and and the old Peterborough Curling Club. Luck-of-the 1 JBIG. Dace with a fine 18.4 with 12 were 48 the Stars led 4-1, going into the/in 1958 to a sadly-disillusioned Moore as the "most sensational of South American countries in the draw for tomorrow's play finds ti sw Peterb h Golf mark on 1 >. 1a/1e8 A ets while Clarke with 12 was] WALT'S BARBERSHOP: God-| final 20 minutes. The teams even. three-knockout victim in 11/my career," and a rematch was Pan-American Games at Chicago a OF lomerrow s play finds the new Peterboroun Golf Oshawa Grads still are on top pest for "A's", dard 17, Kaine 15, Nichol 19, lv divided four goals in the third months, Eventually, the craggy-ia natural. in August. and Country Club rinks, rated as strongest opposition [of the heap, with a remarkable Line-ups Sparling, J. Longley 6. Total 57. with Roger McKnight and Bob in the area, drawing a bye in the first round while the [Dine wins, two losses record, fol-| JAYCEE ROCKETS: Harrison Fouls, 9 out of 16 3ishop, with his second, connect. defending Oshawa rinks are drawn against the Peter- owed by Cor Cola with a six- 2 Brady 4, McHugh 2, Dalgeish League standing (including ing for the Juveniles and Sam <a a) PR : 3 . y ive mark an e y o-te oiv 4 T y od N . . borough Curling Club entries, in the first round. Win- {is is Bg Lays roten Sepa Is, Eojviy 12. Total 38 Jan. 2) w Fagtler Sd Dan Tureski register his aw BI 3 1 . . . . oulis 12 out of 17 A . (ing fo 1 )'s ners of this draw are expected to meet the Liftlock Below are the leagues' stand- ONT, STEEL "A": Edmond: Jaycee Rockets OSHAWA JUVENILES -- goal, City's Golf and Country Club representatives in the ings and top scorers up to Janu- son, Graham 6, Dixon 6, Clarke Ont. Steel B's Nicholishen: Bobbie, Fgan, finals, since Keene, Lakefield, Whitby, Trenton, etc. [ay 5th according to League Sta- 12, Dulny 4, O'Reilly, 28. Fouls 2 Walt's Barbershop : | Mapes, Cockerton, Bishop, Dowe, while admitted to be worthy entries, are also admitted |'sti¢ian Dave Kelly out of 10. Ont. Steel "A's" 'ahn, Garrow, Wright, Furey, to be not quite experienced enough to provide top op- LEAGUE STANDINGS : j ia Ey od dn chai 5 Yer: position for Peterborough and Oshawa entries. WL FA Ph MINOR LEAGUE | DURNO'S GARAGEMEN -- Winner of Wednesday's district playoffs here, will enter Grads 3218 {goal, Melnick; Shetler, Burgess provincial inter-group ners playoffs, at the Liftlock Cones S 3 i S58 1 . Brava, Price, Tureski, G. West- City, later in the mont}! = fs CKLB U S t Wh t ; First Period ' | TOP TEN SCORERS : Pp e S 1 es, | 1. Juveniles: S. Westfall This next days is an important session at The Osh- Oldfield. Cav's PL pis. oe i | _ (Naperowski) 20 awa Curling Club, th the annual Col. R. S. Mc- |cheski. Croc : 249 29.7 St John S I Lead | Penalties ararLS ud Laughlin Trophy 3-day bonspiel, for men's rinks of Olinyk, T., Cokes 166 - p 2 Juveniles: S. Westfall .... .08 Ontario, starting on Monday _ next week. This is a k, J., Grads 1 200 18 Saturday morning's action saw|game by a very determined 3. Juveniles: Bishop major event in local curling activity and already they |Mech, Cokes 91 152 lhe Jaye tes lose their first/ Police squad (Bobbie, Yahn) 6.30 have a full of rinks entered, 44 of which are |'aughan 0 152 15.2 |start of the season and also re-| This game was made difficult! 4 Durno's: G. Westfall : Xolodzie ? +1 N 1 3 o 3 re i out-of-town entries, covering the entire pro . With Ke 'ouzie, Gra > 3 y linquish the "league lead to St. for botw'eams by absentees. The {one i) Bl . 12.33 8 108 John's Cadets. They played val. St. John's offence was having dif-| ©: Juveniles: Dowe ive major trophy events for stition arid sts of " : # Tat "ocker fi re ajo trop events lor compe tion arid 20 sets o ; ad 109 13. iantly against the CKLB squad ficulty scoring and retreating for (Yahn, Cockerton) 18.24 prizes, this represents one of the biggest annual curling Andrey, Cokes 136 11 but lost 36-19 defence until they put to use the| Penalties -- G. Westfall, 9.49; bonspiels of the season in Ontario. The local committee The second game of the morn-|very effective zone defence and oskorton, 1136; Noiuiek, 14.48; goes all-out to make sure that every visiting rink is ing saw the leaders, St. John's, made a few, very important| I 5.40; Bothie BW; accorded. the utmost in hospitality, as well as having HOCKEY SCORES eke a win from the Police Asso- steals under their own basket. |Brown, 17.30. dP a 200d chance zt onc of the ir; or 3 rards. W en in| ciation scoring a 49-46 win The game was not decided until 6. In Poin wriod g 4 nance a. one Oi the major awards. | about AND STANDINGS he first game between Jaycee|the last minute of the game. High x yen: yy cKnight ) = local club members participating in the current = Whites and CKLB was a wide scorers were Stan Dalidowicz 27| ,, lg I 14.08 club competition, for the Ernie Parsons Trophy, plus AN . rc pen contest but the absence of and Marcis Esmits 20 for the| ' JN'T0 8: » the Ontario Ladies' Tankard play here Wednesday this | By AYA iy PRESS Roger Reeson was very notice- winners and Wes Misiaseck 20, 8 ia. wesiall, Brown) vr 161] rtek- ond the club's evn 3 hora . a. Junior J able and was the most contribut- John Lindsay 14 and Bob Ander Uo 81 Tuleskl week and the club's own 3-day bonspiel next week, it WL A Pis.|ino factor of the Jaycee loss n 11 for the loser (Brown) sees 16.17 akes * nn I ROE IPY sar hil rors n x Maa riser 16 5 8a gg IDE lactol t Ja) $8. 50] e losers. 0 wes Ric makes for a busy session. Meanwhile, various local rinks Ma A f 32 The high scorers for the win-| POLICE ASSOCIATION: Misia-| ¥ Seniles: Bishop ; are planning on going to other out-of-town bonspiels in hy 3 Y oa on oo mers were Ken Hickey and Oley seck 20, Anderson 11, Kolesnick, Pons -- Shel} ya the same period, so it all adds up to a round of heavy |Gueinh C12 1 190 1 9g Skotcho with 18 and 12 points. Rowden 1, Lindsay 14. Coach, Mapes, 12.12. Bh activity. Suet hb : he = The Jaycee squad was led by|John Piatti. Referees -. P aul Katzentk j ¢ © o/Stan Seneco and Bill Goodman| ST. JOHN'S CADETS: Dalido rees uzenu St. Cath 9 81 Zl toring 10 end » po A < A . and "Boom" Baker : 4 ; 4 4 i r points. wicz 27, Esmits 20; Campbell 2, BRIGHT BITS -- Marlboros and the OHA Junior Hamilton 5 16 12/ CKLB: Skotcho 12, Bourdage Baron, and Rebot Coa? Ernie , "AD Stars: tlov tonight 5 " . rm Monday's Results ke i i vg a i 3 i A" All-Stars play tonight in Guelph -- and any re- Barrie 6 Mz |6, Hickey 18, Stimming, Reczuk- Derry. Canucks, Totems ... when skilled men and materials are available. Swe; Ee 343 : . + |Bathe, WL PTS. Drovid e All-St ars In addition to interior renovations to homes, face it -- before anybody rushes in to accuse us of _ Cape Breton Senior Goodman 7, Saramak, Kurhan, Jaycee Whites 8 6 = : TT patie that can be done to advantage during the winter -- point that Maple Leafs could sign Gerry James, out for Saskatchewan Senior | The St. John's team was har- CKLB 4 of ; 0 since a "good Junior "A" player" was able to catch on St: Thomas 1 Wallaceburg ack a few years ago. a Juni aver had be : but back a f years ago, a Junior player had to be OHA Intermediate A forward lines. Sportswriters and lland-Crowland 7 Stamfor Tg [ i Jere pick able to move up into the NHL in recent years 77777? Welland-Crowland 7 Stamford 3 | GUELPH (CP) -- The third|gural contest and the teamsand Marc Boileau were picke: semblance by either squad to the players that used to ne {ski and Askusizck. Coach, Walt| Y'S MEN'S MINOR LEAGUE rform in Junior "A" ranks, is re. ide . Let' It rue! . perform in Junior "A anks, is merely accidental. Let's Hamilton at Guelph | JAYCEE WHITES: Liebregts, St. John's Cadets 10 ? ; 1%. (CP)-- ants and businesses, there are many other thin: being one of those "remember when" writers -- when Sydney 3 North Sydney 5 {Burnett 2 and Seneco 10. Coach, Police Association Vo CP Players from Pp : y = can you remember the NHL standards being at such a : Bob Goddard Bolahood's | rt iy ina Lewan, as 3 Patt |star team that will meet the : : two seasons -- and promptly "risk" him starting right |T8na 3 Saskatoon 5 {rassed all the way through this| Firefighters [Prairie all - stars in Edmonton maintenance of lawn and garden equipment, y oth i n p : ext Tuesday in th ~ : : off in an NHL schedule game? And how long is if OHA Senior B Be ouay I the 2a Wo electrical appliances, outboard motors and ° z . A | | game. . i with one of the good Senior "A" OHA teams? They Saskatchewan Junior | Junior All-Star Enough Seattle and Victoria automobiles, as well as dry cleaning of drapes might, and not very often -- move into AHL company, Regina 1 Melville 1 players were named in a league pan} [poll to make up two complete and rugs, replacement of upholstery, ete. really "special" to rate being signed and shipped to an Georgetown 6 Orillia 3 sportscast i iti 3 $ 8 Y Georgetow illia 3 s scasters in league cities AHL club -- BEFORE he had senior experience. And tans a ame a a vel oad in the poll if you want proof -- how many AHL "stars" have been Niagara Senior B Rudy Filion, Bill MacFarland, ; TS SID be N taaut Exhibiti annual Ontario Hockey Associa-|played last season to a 22 tie [from Seattle and Art Jones, Gord sve ELE POINTS separate the NHL league- Japanese ition Victoria 9 tion junior all-star game here to- i Fashoway and Arnie Schmautz leading Canadiens and the other two 'teams, Detroit and Detroit (NHL) 5 Hamilton (Jr) 3 Might will be staged with all the| WIDE PUBLICITY from Victoria Cougars. Toronto, tied for second place. That's bad enough but Man. Jr. All.Stars § Brandon 6 |(rimmings of publicity - geared] Preparations indicate a gala ------ another 11 pc professional spor 3ven/ns A Miss Guelph Biltmore since his team was In second ot : $ r r includes ¢ Y sir] t op has been selected, posters have nD ri nd the fourth-place Boston Bruins. No matter how v It includes a pretty girl to drop y : place on Dec. 29. Emms will a : 8 1 Bry > matter how you REMEMBER WHE ? the first puck, receptions, radio been placed all over this and I a he loop's top juniors t 1 look at this situation, it isn't good and when vou f . EN gl 1ave the loop's top juniors unde . . his , isn W 1 u I J and television coverages, prizes other Junior A cities, restaurants his charge and the all-stars rate For advice and assistance that the cellar-dwelling Rangers are 17 ¢ Ja Robinson announced } ter ) r s all- : be! oe oho 4 : vellin angers are 17 points d Jo announced his and posters are using all-star game place gs 3 firm choice to make it three Coy 1 local Nati 1E the leaders, then you have to figure the NHL isn't ex- Tela neni from asebal! to be-| Officials hope of a bigger mats aud tickets _for the game|games without defeat. » call your ational Employment Office actly a ballanced league , . AND JUST WHILE (jain four ye oe v The croy I fe last i nl in pe i! ee , th, Guelph Memorial Gardens lias y STiy lloville anParlay : : " ain four v. The when the game y at/league arenas for the last month. heen decorated with speci . : comparing, Belleville MacFarlands, Canadian World's Brooklyn Dodger r had!St. Catharines 1 ata Miss Lolz Wrobel. 20. will rete been decorated with special bam ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF THE MINISTER OF LABOUR, CANADA s separate these two second-place clubs + tournament represe ives last season, are now 22 raded to New York Giants|selected from sis Alas queen and drop the first puck. their parent National Hockey points behind the 1e-leading Whitby Dunlops, who nly a veeks earlier, but hetean Tie he league ir > Was Se ed in a 'contest Le: < t+ 4 1a-had n " " 1 y . Vey ifs aid he radé¢ ing to do Toronto Marlboros. New Year's Day. sweaters will be worn. They are REN 1s retirement from the The all-stars beat St. Cath The Il star team will be red and blue with a white back- game, arines TeePees 94 in the inau-|coached by Hap Emms of Barrie, ground. lead the only truly Senior league in Ontario and only one of about two in Canada,