74 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 6, 1960 Ff (the losing ged F will 4 goal lead in the first Laufman Paces | Dutchies Win == By CLIFF GORDON Paced by a sparkling three goal effort by captain Ken .Lauf- man and the stellar goal-tending of "Boat" Hurley, the Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen last night racked up their fourth win-in-a- row, since their coach Bill Dur- nan handed in the sponge, as they whipped the Whithy Dun lops 4-1 at the Whibty arena The Dunnies played a hard working type of game but could not get the disc by Hurley, wiio was sensational 'time and again "Butch" Martin scored other Kitchener goal and Dunc Brodie scored the lone goal fo "Dunnies'"', who avoid- the whitewash brush for the third time. The same two team meet again tonight in Kit chener ; The Dutchies the two dae. opened a period spite the fact that the Dunnijes i held a 16-9 edge in shots-on-goal Which & 11 on plavit eld in the week and the tem 12 degre an unidenti topped on a Lower Of- Ottawa annual eratu was about play flere wea f plunge New | on New Year's Day | tawa East upset Upper t 70. The 11th Frost Bowl" game was Bowl Games" on Year's Dav, or the week-end closest, have become traditional foatball entertainment in recent ears and Canada is not with- | ed in fair weather fair out its own variety, In the an- | ther for Ottawa but perhaps nol nual "Frost Bowl" at Ottawa ! for football, since 14 inches of | = Close Race In Neighborhood Pee Wee Loop (Including games played Jan.2) WLTDPTS I 014 0 214 MINOR HOCKEY fans get another 0313 The Child: Arena mn 2 12 hat 212 1 10 8 CP Wirephoto. SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' special" tomorrow evening al another exhibition doubleheader that 10ckey of Toront Hockey A top-notch quality the way of I'he Lakeshore Bruins Club like the Oshawa Mino: seives some support and guidance from Bo He in and their organization, via Chief Scout sic, will send two teams here tomorrow sta shore Bruins Midgets and their Juever 1 organizations belong to the " enly in the role of "distant cou tween Lakeshore Bruins and Oshaw ty League Yat > . Haran Park 1 teams, is always lively. Oshawa's Mic and Juy { ) ts on entries for Ontario Mino: Park have already scored exhibition victories ove ey vi snte Marlboros and St. Michael's College tea iment Earl ike to do the same tomorrow night to I The Midget game is booked for 7: Juveniles will go at 9 o'clock, The Juver be without Gary Butler, who has recently Flyers in Junior "A" ranks, but the re team will be out in full force OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION »s add te their Bantam set-up, ne Of welcomed by other Bantam-age wi those who failed to catch o . ; teams that started the season, The opportunity has bes NEW PO made possible, president Bill Kurelo points out, in tha - he the Oshawa Association has been successful ii g ; an additional hour of ice time. This mea: groups can be accomodated. Two teams are to be forn the "Blues" and "Greys" and they will enj ( ction until the end of the All Bantan Gor Eoin Results, Saturday, Jan, ? 3oston Valle view hockey la Storie 29 Players 0 I ha ih Football (AP in death to he U.S., the largest 1947. And four came exhaustion a with z with a Foothall 29 nee ecog Di : ; twood Los An- players, who failed to catch on with a "City Leagu el ty College was pre- Bantam feam at the start of the are t 1 the American be on hand for another tryout, Monday afternoon: oothall ; Assoc] ) ol ary 11, at 4:00 o'clock. football BRIGHT BITS All were in action Monday night at good experience, even if none gained a deci Guindren, 130-lb. class, lost a five-round Byula Fulop of Toronto; Louis Tollar, 138-1b a three-round decision to Zolt Galebacs of Bill Roka, in the same division, lost via a TKO i firgt round, to Bill Matchum of Toronto and Mal Kno ker, 140-1b, class, lost a three-round decision 10 Jo Kotslopoulis, of Toronto . INGEMAR JOHANS SON'S acclaim as "athlete of the for 1959 voted by 120 of 288 votes ports writ sportscasters in U.S., is we feel, a boxing, as well as honor to the new champion, Boxing, as a sport, has been the several scandal investigations in 1059 secret that many of the men in boxing's promotional levels, are looking to Johansson to 1 Ie prestige to the sport FRANKE SELKE, managing director of Montreal Canadiens, happy his Habs, even if they are leading NHL derby 'as far as a country boy can throw a green It seems he feels too many of the Canadiens are hungry, (maybe trying for special bonuse awards, yes?) he thinks the players more attention to their defensive play Olympic Games hockey team took a night in Victoria, before the biggest ' hockey history. A Victoria team, Royal Canadian Navy, handled pucksters with ease, apparently DUDLEY, CAHA secretary-manager. : that the Russia Selects, touring Canada (o games, with the first in Kitchener Dutchmen on Sunday, Jan. 17, i pic Games team -- in fact, Dudley players with the Russian "tourists" who bers of their Olympic team. We'll venture that thi formation has been revealed earlier had an advance sale of over 4,000 { in Kitchener, Some of those figure they've been "had" still leading the NHL scoring race -- with Dickies Moore of Canadiens n spite of a respectable total of 13 for a 36-point total. Hull has 24-25-49 All-Stars Beat Marlboros 9-5 | GUELPH (CP) The Ontario Hockey Association Junior A All- Stars exploded for four goals in the third period Tuesday night to down Torento Marlboros 95 in eport by season of seasol 0 A mmittee eiation's Oshaw Palace foul a AFCA com and fa recommended the he njurie Pie ongly tice dec vhenever due to heat e During the deaths ributed ere ly fr last were jnd rectly to 18 resull football ir them the among we m year' It from to vote of co world's hegvy\ and Resolution To Break Swim Record (CP)--Bill Duteh-born ambitions New to break the breast stroke 13- and 14 S one minute a Vancouver operation isn't' with the apple or sco PETERBOROUGH Kaiwyl 14, ent 1 an Year resolution Canadian 100-vard at record for I [ aro It econds mmer be pa Va JAPAN'S 9-1 licking | crowd should a ir Commercia the J: GEORGE nounced now sel by panese have chance Canada i at swim repre pla neriean Jan . 4 ladian agains ) K=V meet in Hamilton Ru there m ng riday time below 23 $ not ia nt the Chris out tmas two aca local in a two sec best at turned 21.7 say he of 1 will be > practice nds > previous they ickets for that g: A YMCA the of the ld records 11 membe m 40. and for the 12-year ustome are ( team BOBBY HULI and Il ( ( Ontario troke h and only | goal FIGHTS LAST NIGHT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles--Bobby Sand, 177, Angeles, knocked out Johnny ayden, 187, Los Angeles San Antonio, Tex. Santiago ¢ ez. 157 A out period and opened a the second before counted four straigh the score after t But the stars third. Larr Keon each stars with Wayne Connell Fake !( \ Miller. | Kaz ed A J en 154 and Jean R ( Brian Conache p Ie R the third annual junior all-starlard, Tom Stew : I ¢ 70 in Francisco game before 2,500 fans here and Jim Pappin sco r the p Orlande Depietr. Stars led 31 after the #rstiDukes. Los Angeles, 12, ; vo period took over in the Lo Jeffrey and H scored twice for the Dave ) tonio hmond. Calif nted that that you once again ° proves it not the shots-on-goal win games but the ones that get in the net Ken Laufman scored in this period K-W team as he wa well in last night's Ron Casey, a former Is he both goals for working very gam Dunnies Canadian Oddities In Sports Recalled TORONTO (CP)--A. sports itor in Manitoba exchanged with a preacher for a week other, in Alberta, broke his while shooting pool and turf writ ers in Ontario included a dead horse in their race selections I'wo dead ducks the of the timer after fired gun at halftime in a profes ional football game in Ontario Quarterback Ronnie Knox the Big Four Toronto Ar fo write a book and a Jacques Plante of Montreal Ca nadiens added a face to h equipment These were 1959 Canadian by ed Joby An landed atl feet he the quit onal i keeper 1 mask fc odditic ju a sports port edito in the 25th adian Press year-end p eleased I voled 1 National urprise the year, Sports editor t Winnipeg an oddity and Hal Walker of ram for, as called broadcasters toda 1 oronto Maple Leal Hockey and League comeback le Jack Matheson Tribune surprise vol fr the Toronto Tele Walker termed il eceived n 1959 Victims Russian Team ro oo In Exhibitions MIDLAND (CP he Ru Selects, an all-star team the eight cla A will gomes in Canada early February. George Dudley of Mid retary-manager of the F: Amateur Hockey A ali aid in an interview Tuesday team is scheduled to ari air in Montreal on Jan meet Kitchener-Waterloo men, Canada's team for ter Olympics, on Sunday J Dudley said no players on the Russian team are me the Olympic squad. "The Russian Olympic team is not touring Can ada," he a The onto M Tuesday, Jan at night and then games include William fron Mo hibit club n Cow play in e or this: month and oC the an { 0 mbers I'o vill pli n Leal Gardens 19 Wii head Jan r the West at next Other Fort HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE Fastern CANADIAN PRESS League API Professional Wil: T:} Sudbury 21 Montrea 18 Hull-Ott Rivieres Kingston 13 18 S.8. Marie 13 20 Tuesday's Result I'rois-Rivieres 1 Montreal Tonight's Games Montreal at Trois-Rivier Kingston at Sudbury OHA Senior A WL F 0 11 0 109 B12 1129 13 14 15 17 44 42 16 30 16 )) Ap 93 40 75 37 Whitby Windsor | K-W 17 17 2 125 135 236 Chatham 1516 1 117 132 31 Belleville 923 0 9 140 18 Tuesday's Result Kitchener 4 Whithy 1 Chatham 4 Windsor 3 Tonight's Game at Chatham al Kitchener Western League Seattle 1 Edmonton 5 Victoria 1 Vancouver 1 International League St. Paul 1 Toledy 5 Milwaukee 4 w Eastern League Clinton 0 Charlotte 5 Nova Scotia Senior New Glasgow 1 Halif Cape Breton Senior Bay 4 Sydney 10 Niagara Senior B 5 Motoryille 3 OHA Senior B Woodstock 0 St. Thomas 1 OHA Junior A (All-star game Geulph) Marlboros 5 All-Stars 9 Saskatchewan Junior Jaw 6 lon 3 Windsor Whitby Fort ne (dace Gall Moose Flin ¥ 5 Estevan Saskatoon Thunder Fort W Bay Junior Manitoba Junior Wpg Monarchs 1 Bonifate 8 IWpg Rangers 4 Wpg Braves 8 SPORTS 'BIDDY LEAGUE URSET CALENDAR = Southminster Cubs Hand P-3 Boys First Defeat Rotary vs The Y's Men's Biddy Baskei-| LEADERS FINALLY BEATEN {Local 222, at 6.30 p.m.; Kiwanis ball League began the second, In the highest scoring game of the helper on the|blance for the full count 4 « . «|Club vs Canadian Legion, at 7.30 half of the 1950-60 schedule Sat-|the season, the first-place Parts first Kitchener goal. It came|Linesman Ivan Locke got a fly: pm.; Kinsmen Club vs Lions urday morning al the Simcoe and Service team finally dropped while both teams were short-|ing puck on the back of the head Club , at 8.30 p.m.; Children's| Hall Boys' Club with Parts and|their first decision in nine starts handed. The Dunnies really put|late in the action and had to|Arena. Service losing their first game of | as Southminster Cubs gained a on a desperate bid to score as retire for the balance of the game, OHA Senior "A"--Whitby Dun- the season fo Southminster Cubs, | 25-12 victory. they peppered seven shots atl. . . . . The Dunnies scored), "Us ii honer-Waterloo Dutch. ie Mundinger edged Centre, The P and $ boys held their Hurley in the space of four-and- another goal but it was called| on "0" Kitchener. 8.30 p.m St. Cubs, : own during the first quarter but a-half minutes but the cagey cus- back as the whistle had gone for ' Bil Mundinger came up with' alarter that the Cubs outplayed fodian turned them all aside. |a penalty to Brodie. Myles was! THURSDAY'S GAMES very strong second half of bas-| them at every move, as 3 Laufman got his second goalthe trigger man on the disputed pa xETBALL ketball in the first game as they soored from all angles to come of the night at the 14.05 mark, |goal . . . . . Oshawa Industrial League edged last place Centre St. Cubs! yp with the big win. as he rounded out a three-way] The Dunnies will travel to Kit-| 4. 00 Grads vs Coca-Colas 12-9 | SOUTHMINSTER CUBS: Brice passing play with Klik and Mec-|chener for another go at theigin oo Hail 9.00 pm. Cubs, who have lost nearly all |, io "Ayer "Foster: Bill Swine Knight. Olympic representatives tonight eee » 8 . of their games by less than three dell: Marion Steffaniak, 4; Dale in Hi sond perivd. there was). n Satu night, points, held a 6-4 lead at th: end ~ . nthe second. peri 8) 0 day 8 Lakeshore Juvenile League -- of the first half but faltered late gallant, 7; Ralph Branton, 14. only one goal scored and it came Belleville McFarlands will invade] Oo Soni ton th ad oad n . . rod i i Ww vile Slowrivilie, at in the game lo drop another close 2 off the stick of Dune Brodie, |the Whitby Arena, as they seek, Ee Pp PARTS AND SERVICE: Erie 8; Tom Tullock; Walt who let .go a blistering drive|to increase their point total, (8.00 p.m. and Port Hope from poi 30 feel out, that com- IST ID { Whitby, 8.00 p.m. MUNDINGER: Ted Boivin; Burke, : ) pletely fooled Hurley. The Dun-|1., Kitchener -- Laufman Exhibition Minor Hockey Roland Liebregts, 10; Gary Mor- Skywarchesky, 4; Kevin Sawyer nies hit the post,. the cross bar Casey 4.02 Lakeshore Bruins Midgets v s|rison: John Bone; John Warren; | and Nicky Corneal. Total 12, and inst missed the corner on a2. Kitchener Oshawa "City League" All-Stars, Ricky Sawyer, 2; Kevin Sawyer.! LEAGUE STANDINGS number other spots as they Elik, McKnight 14.05/at 7.30 p.m. and Lakeshore Bru-|Total 12. WL PTS. tried in vain to get a rally going. Penalties -- Graham minor and ins Juveniles vs Oshawa *Cily CENTRE l P | y Dutchies held the edge in major, Tom O'Connor minor and League" Juveniles, al 9.00 p.m Join Venor; Laverne Muirhead; |Southminster Cubs final period, as they fired major 1.47, Davison 6.54, Rope Both games at Oshawa Children's Altinos Felix: John Baran, 4; Mundinger iwo unanswered goals to- salt the 8.21, Kane, Casey 17.52, Arena, Barry Fitzgerald, Total 9, {Centre St Dunnies were pres- 2 PERIOD both occasions and 3. Whitby Brodie up the ice in each Sinden, Myles Penalties Rope 19.48. ita St. Michael's Bantams Battling - Starlay Into Home Stretch Top Scoring pe in veeks remain CIVITAN . CAN. TIRE 1 1 Minor Hockey! Civitan also remained within schedule TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Hockey Assoc, player, got at of ST.: Gary Slute, 5; Parts and Service I'he the Cubs me away n were case ICE CHIPS -- This was just mol the night for the Dunnies, who gave it the old college try ¢ Brodie handed out some 5. bodychecks well as elbow that floored Le- hard on caught 4. Kitchener Elik, Hosking Kitchener McKnight, Penalties -- Martin Hoskin Brodie rocking lusty 14.55 one onl ee the Oschaw tion Bantam League reaching distance of first place, TORONTO (CP) Dave Keon first place in the league whipping last year's champions, of St. Michael's College Majors standings is still in doubt alter Canadian Tire, 7-4 in the night's is becoming a strong contender| Monday night's action in the Chil- highest scoring tilt. for first place in the Ontario dren Arena Big Johnnie Fair was in top Hockey Association Junior Al Westmount Kiwanis still con-| form for the winners, firing a big series scoring statistics tinue hold a slim one-point | three-goal "hat-trick" with line- The Irish sharpshooter scored lead, after their 4-2 decision OVel' imate Johnnie Burr netting a a goal and picked up five assists Poli hs sociation. Bob Civitan, pair. Rearguard Brian Brady and 8 5 a y PP : number of points they would gel in three games last week to breathing distance: TE oy 1m mie Music: notched the over the 70-game schedule--&5, | Whittle the wide margin built up Civitan, whipped Canadign]® Leafs made the Stanley' Cup by two Guelph Bilimores team Tire 7-4 8 i RN 40 " hatian Jimmie Clapp, Bob Zak, Kenny final after floundering around in|Mmates who have held top - dog lg e BX : al ia) dou) ex Brack and Doug Sutton hit pay last place for most of the season|Positions for the last two months cor ondaitle Indus: {qi for Ray Godridge's Tiremen. aw, "hoi |" Rod Gilbert and Jean Ratelle,|ties 4-2 . : 2 Comeback a rie ess We ilmore. Suter are si 11 110 SCT [Cl Lose.) WAAL WRITH - HOUDAILLE inn one poini apart in first and sec.| POLIT. SCHON pate nipped B'Nai B'Rith continued in the Closest in the comeback vot./o"d positions respectfully but|ctErt JF Soe BHC Ets ont. hunt for first place, doubling the ing were Ottawa Rough Riders/dropped four points off Keon's i ed their Fg Rant Score over Houdallle Industries who lost their opening five Big|Pace in the lal week. Jim Pap-|, ori aca) 1817, 4.2 i, Four games, went on to win 10 of Pin of Toronto Marlboros Dave Leaming a member of their next 11, then bowed to Ham. 82ined fourth place with WESTMOUNT the loop's ten top scorers, blink ilton Tiger-Cats by a 26-24 count 202!s and an b Morris, scoring |the red light twice with the other in the two-game fotal-point final, ahead of Chico Maki of § leading | 8 pres coming off Paul Scatter Second in the surprise balloting|arnes TeaPees Zoot s and Johhmie Neate's was George Chuvalo's knockouf St. Micha sticks. victory over Yvon Duselle goalkeeper Paul Parkinson! and defence A few chose various aspects of his way closer man Wayne Bradjey on the Winnipeg Blue Bomber-Ham gualer parade ; 3: the Houndaille's hehalf.| il Tiger tev against aver: voungster for the sea hon hiv hi iy up final, with Barrie Flyérs' on. equal to hall of his team's! LOCAL 205 « L : ledge output. Martain Snddard and Bob! In the night's find Both are behind the 2.79 ay MeDonald ibuted singletons. two Union teams age of Dave' Crossn fired 7th [with Local 206 hari Cheevers, but nd Johnnie vthe triumph over Local $81 Marlboros' Ken od for the Police Boys id RO d 3 , 7 291 ' hoth sparked the had dropped off to 3.23, DUPLATE - LOCAL 2784 with two goals eel Duplate Bantams continued and Don Rockhign ' their steady improved play. endg- others rontenacs ing Local 2784 by a 2-1 count | Reg Parry, Eddie Minor! Lutton, Cover 10.31 | Centre In Juvenile/3. Oshawa Dairy: Matthews 15.24 . Matthews P { L d uu POINT Lea Jimmy Murdock and Billy Andy Cleakoff divi Home wera the winners' sharp {scoring output: ms shooters, Bobby Waters fired the teflerees Cliff, orphan marker for Local 2784 Harvey Balsom. 18.47 OTTAWA (CP)--Cenire Orval Pe. Tessier of Kingston Fronienacs has finally eclipsed HullOttawa's new men's Billy Carter in the point-getting hissing yn I P | (708) with a 705 ra the Eastern Profes< ona 1.19 H becoming a preacher." Sports Ha! Pawson of the Edmon tumbled off the pool Al Eaton of the Flin Flon Miner gave this incident his vole oditor h hind fon Journal table and Er the Pawson's oddity that a couple Toronto track wrilers included a horse in their dally election although the animal had died a week before Vern DeGeer of Gazette the who a Ottawa was of re the Montreal f ony fun-loving fan dead Lansdowne them inte the head as he to end the sec POLICY Young Brian eneal of We up ed chose assist 'to jump eaked Cath couple of ducks into on league Park I over tmount K iw hi torrid pace in pacing his team to a 4.2 Police A of tallie and ssed ants conting the young stand firing two fr fimer's inched 9 of Dave Dryden goals to the t lowering fe 1 ving Wayne Rut willed the the victory over sociation ond qui hrace Ao Punch Im NHL Lez The give of , manager-coach of who predicted the TOVENILE HOCKEY Beaton's Upset Leaders; Oshawa Dairy Moves Up volers picked Be a total he 0 teammate, Je Boh his pt ead of or also click n who | the Oshawa ---- -- -- - - » -- ar -- . ------ a oe i DUPLATE OFFICE This was (he opening i just | third section and for triple teams with impoverished" as Quality Control, Ace Stores it meant at least one they would be, at I on even terms with he. J , , league. After the smoke Jim Montpetit 261, J Robert Louie 220. Samy [Stores proved more deservh Arnold Doucette 203, Ross |Quality Control to sweep last Godfrey 203 and Edith Carey 251 and Generals also were th Lem C. Leavitt 49, §. winners in a tight struggle ene 71. B. Hil 85. B. Laboratory. The first game Slanchard 8 Doucette 79. A. Rose Match was decided by a 4 Maule 82. 93, G.|In the other contests in whi league teams took setbacks last'4, Oshawa Dairy: Arena. Wait, Nelson Macdon- (5. Oshawa Dairy: Cover a setback by the J. Peters, Armstrong oved Bealton's Dairy Penalties -- Kolesnik, T. In the night's lid-lifter, Osh-Mers, Linton and Yahn, moved into undisputed THIRD PERIOD econd place, trounc- 6. Oshawa Dairy: Luiton ng Ton Refre hments a Vasco, T. Peters League 3 1 OSHAWA DAIRY -- TONY'S 7. Tony's: Yahn 9281" conadiens" Carter, who had)® 0 jathe's Oshawa Dairy : ue 18 ot|H. MACDONALD'S -- BEATON'S led the league since the season outclassing Tony's! Beaton's Dairy continued their opened nearly three m nths ago ) . surprising good play, racking|picked up only two points up their second successive loop Week while Tessier got ven victorv, upsetting the league-/and moved info first place with j leading Hayden Macdonald 3-1, |a four-point margin. 1D were split decisions, The game was marred by 16 Keeping pace with Tessier rll Taian Blan ers § Tall |@ little less badly than Payrol penalties, including a pair of EPHL's leading scorer With 33, i Harlequins 8, Odd two points and an underm game-misconducts, handed out by goals, are linemates Cal Gard- pans 4 Lemons 2 and |Sineering squad earned 'fh referees Paul Kownzuck and ner and Gerry Ouellette, Gard- Toppers 1 iin Poiniahe "Rocky" Esposito, Stan Westfall (ner picked up five points lo move SARGEANT'S MESS LEAGUE Planning 30, Laboratory 4s and Roman Konerowski both of into fifth spot, and Ouelletie Congratulations fo Stew McKinley and | Engineering 20, Quality Con the "Mac's" were guilty of the nine-point outburst boosted him nel Whyte ul together games of Accounting 17 game misconduct penalties. to seventh place from 13th a 213.257 and 2 nice 7 io. Individual Spotlight The Scoring leader "Butch" Dowe week ago Mel Soiled J00 ant ames of 052 I fired a brace of tallies to pace! Statistics Monday the ladies with into the winner's circlé wilh {the winners with pint sized Gary night by league headquarters 6 ile Fou S44 sweep of Sugle 23d doubly 's _henou: To % i " AWE 621-216-213: Betty | Dan's single of .3 Gray counting the other, cover 37 games for Hull Dawa, Sherida and Barb McFeet. |300 barrier and his double 2) Naperowski netted |35 for Kingston, and 36 each for! .o sn | Lil rolled a nice 245 single, MacDonald's lone marker. {the Sudbury Wolves, Montreal] Dick Bailes loan | ago Club: 200 Club mi H. MACDONALD Goal: |Royals, Trois-Rivieres Lions and Smale #19224.216: Lloyd Corson 811-1, ay down this week. B Hinkson: defense: Bishop, West- Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds 204: Jacl _ 605-236-220 and just | yay the Payroll, Planning fall, Westfall; forwards: Pallister,| Tied for third are two Sudbury Children's Hayden the cadu LEAGUE { Godfrey on 158, high ded HARMAN PARK single previous np Con high of club a Da osition of Edith Carey (sub.) dies' high 30 (251 200 Club Morris 232 Plume 207 up with the single with came triple and 5-2 Andy Mathews tome Milkmen's attack, trigger- of tallies. Singletons ered by forwards Jim- Frank Cover and eftwinger Joseph Nassell § the Wassell 89 Sputniks 5 nie Peters m Loafers 4, I'ed Luitor Way Yahn l'on 0 Buddy for and e ach Ste Joh d collecte one Ste HAWA DAIRY goaksMar- Michaels, Branton, Supryka; for Peters, T. Lutton, Kus LAL jot a 1, Kole Armstrong, J Mathews, Watt Nicholishen; Reid, Bayus; McKnight, Goodchild, John a terrific 30 een Corson led 260-242 followed by ward reledned over on and goal eter ( Nel TONY'S ette Sackett n_ 616-254-200 234-216 NAVOT'S rolled 655-241-2263 Yahn Bobbie, and Ste making it ( Dudley ( PERIOD Ste. Joh on 03 16.30 ; Yahn, Kirk (2) and Wat "ERIOD Dairy: J Matt George Fox 216 SECOND |} Alison ) Peters S ry During field YORK three 13 Knight 601.214-204 there was only one > - t were rolled by the |. ay howled. D Rowden, Eyeman, Naperkowski, marksmen, Sam Bettio and Tom foll orrodale 252; George 259; Siblock, Konerowski, Aes ola . N Robh J 235; G. Johansen 231; SiRlock, owski, Aesen and McCarthy who with Joints ni ives and Jories 5 4 Ho ase eT : . {each are only one hehind Carter Reg. Burr 232; Lor-|y Sozansky: M. Blears 210 Godridge: |Bettio and Carter are deadlocked raine Murphy Ev Clough 3 defer Sadowski, Smith; for | . goal: SEOpNDE Jack wards; Stone, Gray. Dowe, Bell in No. 2. spot for goal sconmg k Roche 208-203; Nick seiner LE Abi F » PCL with 26 counters each Nickols 207 Porter 206; Bill .: Oshawa + 3 x IRS 7 ors iitownshe, Canadian air carriers ; - FIRST PERIOD __|Gerry McNeil lead the goaltend-| The Operators whitewashed the Com- a ers Jin sched 1. Beaton's: Dow ; x : manders 4 to 0 and the rest of the uled and chartered « gealon's: Dowe 1545 ops with a combined average of i : Penalties -- None er ag points were 3 to 1 with the Loaders 3, (00 passengers in the fi League-leading Sudbury still is|1; Mechanics 3, Drivers 1, Fitters 3 : , J 5: : and Wireless 1 same period of 1958. MacDonalds: sil {the most penalized team with 484 %"C ™Ireless fd peng ! Neé owski : : ac : . y tes in 36 games. Individual Ct Still 3. Beaton's: Dowe minlies vga LN 0 i ig daIs 1 : , : ull-Oftawa, with 90 minutes, cid Penalties -- Wesifall (2), Kon- of H crowski, Bishop and Smith. ; Pace Setters THIRD PERIOD CROSS-OCEAN RACE | Stone, Dowe 3.49 first single-handed yacht race (AP) Spring. Penalties Bishop. (3), Koner-|across the Atlantic, with storms top only four points among them last Smith, Bell, Sadowski' and Jenes. |zards, will start from England but maintained their pace Referees -- Paul Kownzuck and | June 11. Four British yachtsmen positions in the American! 'Rocky' Esposito. Scorer -- Jim have entered the competition so eatro 240; Gord Me 20; J. Kellar AATON'Q . Jim Bowman BEATON'S Goal 214: | gon 205 and R. Bennet 204. (ok Sackett 211 a -- Meritt, Wright and Hoar. Montreal's Charlie Hodge and Borrowdale 201 and Joan Rogers 200. AIR TRAVELLERS x y ' {three goals a game Instructors 1, Gunners 3, Armourers ¥ ; pring 1€ S ECOND PERIOD ree goa g nstruc ! : 1959, up eight per centd from the Sadowski, Gray ~o [penalty leader is Jean Gauthier 4. Beaton's: Gray | LONDON (Reuters). History's! Indians scored owski (2), Smith (2), Naperowski, ice and sheer loneliness a individual | Shaw. far. week etting Hockey Lea wint-makin Floyd Sm 1 e's race h witht 33 followed by Bill: Sweeney (19-28 » 47) and Art Stratton (11-35-46), | Smith and Stratton added one | U D PRICE point each and Sweeney two dur-| veek. Figures. released | by the AHL include games 51 assists leads and points on 18 goals the Rochester Then comes best scorers, ! Hershey with 15sists, 41 points, | Pidhirny of Spring | 18 assists, 39 of 1 13-29.-.42 lea 1¢ Mar --- ON -- Premium cuiy STOVE OIL Courteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. 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