10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 15, 1960 * [munity Arena, H x ', WHO'S WORRIED? with | bench at Maple Leal Gardens, he has just left word to be awakened at game timer Not long after he was on the job and his East Riverdale play- s MENU Oust Champs Junior CYO | Atom Hockey, In the first sudden-death elim game in the CYO Junior ay-offs, the Black Hawks elim nated last Junior Atom champions, the Canadiens, by a 1-0 verdict Robert Kennedy scored the win- a John Rior- | Canadiens pressed on sev- but unable | scored a over Pape champion | ground teammates 2-1 overtime playground for ship David Maki, netminder a Toronto playground league, doesn't seem worried a bit wait- ing for the finals in the bantam series. Relaxing here on a ' SPORT By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR win the CP 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ination ERNIE GOMAN and his Kitchener-Waterioo Dutch- men Hockey Club men are yelping again The OHA Senior "A" round-robin situation 1s still very much in a quandary. At the moment, three teams tied fo third place, with four points apiece, with Windsor and Chatham having clinched first and second spots, re- The big catch is that Belleville McFarlands the round- year's are Y sisted by dan. Cli as e occa we to find the opening to score. RANGERS PASS OUT Rangers put out the Bruins 3-1 in the second tilt. In the first period, Dave Mosier scored for) the Rangers assisted by Mike| Keenan and Alan Kavanagh, Bruins also counted in the first stanza with Don Picard firing the goal assisted by Steve Monaghan and Roger Richard Rangers clinched the victory in| the second period with goals by| Keenan and Mosier unassisted. | | LEAFS WIN OUT | The Leafs had their hands full| in disposing of the Red Wings 3-2. |The Wings twice took the lead {with goals by Tom Dart unassist- ed, and by 'Mike Davis assisted by Dart and Lawrence Wrye. Ricky Dignem tied it | Leafs each time, assisted by John {Morrow on one goal by | Eugene Balfour and Greg Bryant {on the other. Mike White pumped] in the winning goal on a solo (effort Next game is Tuesday, 15 at 4:15 p.m. Leafs Hawks (sudden death). | "Playoffs In 'Senior Atom CYO Hockey In the nior Atom division of CYO hockey, Holy Cross put out St. Gregory's Lions 4-1 in the first| of three sudden-death games on] Sunday { spectively ) play in Whitby tonight, the final game of robin affair--the game was io have been the first one in this playoff, but had to be postponed due to heavy snow on the roof of the Whitby Arena, back about three weeks ago, Obviously, the team that wins tonight's game, will finish in third place in the standing. The losing team will still be tied with Kitchener, with four points apiece. The K-W men are contending that if this happens, there should be a sudden-death game to settle and decide fourth place. The OHA apparently is going along with the same system as in regular group stand- ings--in ease of a tie, goal-average will decide the standing. Goman and his men insist this is different from a group game, that this is an OHA playoff, with the OHA taking a cut of the gate receipts--so0 goal- average doesn't enter into it. Obviously. on the goal average, the Dutchies are as good as "out", We were just wondering--would it solve everything if McFar- lands and the Dunnies played to a tie decision, tonight. If that allowed under the very flexible rules that seem to be in force--then "Macs" and Whitby would each have five points--and Dutchies would be really in the cold up for the| . | ana is nul March Black carnival Senior successful their annual Oshawa Ski Club' held 2 very vesterdav as well as cleaning up club championship events over the full week-end, with downhill races on Saturday and the slalom events on Sunday. They also had a big entry list of boys and girls, their special Pee Wee competitions. They 'were owed out" and "drifted out" on previous scheduled dates but ideal weather made the event an outstanding when it was finally held. The all-round im- provement shown by club members ir various com- petitions was gratifying to the executive the pert teaching tips and training advice given by instruc- tor Hans Eder, being credited for this improved show- ng. This next week-end, the club Junior champions will be declared, with slalom Saturday morning and the downhill races for the boys and girls in the after- On Sunday, there's a cross-country race the morning and in the afternoon, the exciting Jumping competition, an all-Ontario invitation meet, will be staged in eonjunction with the club's senior and junior jumping contests, = BRIGHT BITS: The annual Bailes' Trophy Bonspiel at the local curling club on Saturday proved an out- standing affair, with some new faces the line-up when the winners' prizes were handed out OSHAWA GENOSHA HAWKS scored a 17-point win, 80-63, over Welland Meteors here Saturday night but it would seem they'll need to be just as good or better, in the return game at Welland, in order to survive the round AUGUST PRIDE, a racing greyhound, threw track officials into a tizzy and the fans into hysterics at Park Royal dog races in London, Monday night. He sat still at the starting gate. waited until the mechanical rabbit and the pursuing dogs were well around the track, then he turned and charged down the track to meet the rabbit head-on. The "thinks-for- John Salowski tied it up with himself" trick forced the stewards to declare "no race"! |an unassisted tally. The Tizers . A "went ahead when Salowski fired A his second goal assisted by] night, Dutchies and the loser will Maurice Miljour. remain tied. With some topnolch Dutchies management say that ing by Rene Pleau, St. Gregory's a playort game will be needed to held off St. John's, and the game| sett e the matter ended 2-1 in favor of the Tigers.| However, OHA business man- ST. MARY'S ADVANCE ager Bill Hanley says the teams, g¢ Mary's shut-out St. Ger- me! - Torouto last month and |i ges 4-0 in the final game. Bob| gre on OHA rules, whichigajter scored unassisted to opel} {Would break the tie on the basis go. gf Mary's in the first period of goals average in the series, yn the second half, St. Mary's Ho 4 s , St. {would apply pumped in three more goals This would leave Dutchies lit- Murdoch scored from [tle hope of getting in since they|pionne and Gary Dionne: . trail fe other two teams by a|Dionne fired in a pass from Mur- jconsiderable margin in this de-|doch and Gary Dionne, and Scott! Final game of the round robin PAr'men Andison scored with assists going| is scheduled for tonight with] Dutchmen delegates who at-|to Gary Dionne and Murdoch Whitby Dunlops at home to Belle- tended the Toronto meeting say There was excellent net-mind- ville MecFarlands. the subject was discussed but ing in this game also with Dennis | At present, Whitby, Belleville Never came to a vole Shangraw in particular turning in| and Kitchener - Waterloo Dutch-| A couple of years ago the sen-|a fine game for St. Gertrude's men are in a three-way tie at ior council decided that no plav-! Next game is on Tuesday, the bottom of the standings with off spot would be decided by the March 15 at 5:00 p.m. between four points on two wins each Re-lgoal average rule Dutchmen St. Gregory's Tigers and Hely gardless of which team wins to-'maintain this is still in effect. Cross (sudden-death), | vs | n success, the with ex- runs noon mn HOLY CROSS WINS Holy Cross went ahead 2-0 in the first period with gals by Herb Chapman, assisted by Tom Forestall, and Jim Curry assisted by Forestall and Mike Noonan The Lions picked up their onl tally in the second period with Terry Fudge scoring assisted by| Tim Hickie and Jack Coros. Despite some fine goaltending by Lions' goalie Jim Fraser, Holy Cross sank two more Forestall counting on passes Barry Fitzgerald and Curry Curr, oring unassisted. TIGERS OUST ST. JOHN'S St. Gregory's Tigers edged St. | {John's 2-1 in the second 3 SL. | John's grabbed an early lead with; Andrew Bryant scoring assisted] by Stan Korczynski and Paf Wat- ers, m | Kitchener Dispute In Playofts KITCHENER (CP)--A dispute over which rule applies in the event of a tie for last place in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A round - robin playoffs could extend the series one game. goal-tend- Wirephoto | SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa MHA Juvenile Round- | Robin: Beaton's Dairy vs Oshawa {Dairy at 8.30 p.m. and Hayden-| Ay pail the champions! {Macdonald vs Tony's Refresh-are off tq sponsor Ken Durno and picked up three assists. 'Tonight's Winner Gets Third Place By GERRY BLAIR Belleville MacFarlands and Whitby Dunlops hook-up in one of the most important games in {the history of Senior "A" hockey {in Whitby, tonight at the Com- starting at the Durno's Finally Dethrone Macko's scored once and! MACKO'S Goal: Wiltshire; It cli-|Hubble, Edwards, Walker, Me. Hats|ance, He too, usual 8.00 p.m. Both clubs are in dire need of a win, to assure them of third | place. Otherwise if they lose they {could possibly be eliminated on ithe goal average. This Belleville ielub is not to be taken lightly, as |they have given Whitby their toughest games, outside of prob- ably Windsor. Snce the acquisition of Bob Sen- ior as netminder, to replace Gor- die Bell, the Macs have shown great potential. They are the club which handed Windsor their one and only loss in their eight games COMEBACK PLAN | FOR KO LAUSSE NEW YORK (AP) AL 32 ! Eduardo (KO) Lausse is a successful businessman and a winning, money-making fighter in his native Buenos Aires. Al that age he must be nearing the end of his career So why come United States after absence" "The championship." Lausse quickly Monday "I'm going to put up $100,000 for either Ray Robinson, Paul Pender or Gene Fullmer, de pending on who. is the middle weight champion in the next couple of months, to fight Kd. vardo," said Charley Johnston Lausse's American manager "The last time | was here," said Lausse, I had much trouble with cuts over my left eye, 1 went home and had an operation fo fix the scar tissue I stayed out of the ring many months. I come back last year I win all 10 fights, Now I'm ready to go all the way here." Lausse begins his new cam- paign Friday night against Wilfie Greaves, the Canadian middleweight champion from Edmonton, at Madison Square Garden 1.45 BOB ATTERSLEY in the round-robin, a 5-3 setback 10.18 in the Bay of Quinte city Manager Wren Blair is expect- ed back on the bench for the "Dunnies" having to interrupt his journey with the Clinton club to Johnstown ' THIRD PERIOD Durno's:" G. Westfall (E. Westfall, Tureski) . Durno's: Sneddon (Burke, Cole) Durno's: Burke (Sneddon) Duorno's: Mills (E. Westfall, Tureski) . Durno's: Burke (Sneddon) Penalties 'and Garrard, 6. 0.35 back the a four-year 1o 8. replied 18.16 . 18.37 Romanuk, 6.11 14.03. has | they share the 8 BIDDY BASKETBALL jinehis on pa. Both 8ames his spirited band of hockeyists maxed a great season for Garry, Romanuk, Copeland, ai the Ladrens / Round-Robin: | d Durno's Garagemen. George. He won the scoring tit Belleville: MeFarlands vs Whitby | BY. virtue of their decisive 8-2/during the regular schedule, and Garrard and Myles, Dunlops at the Whitby Arena, [Viviory, Over Macke's 4 they just today was named the, DURNO'S Goal: Melnick: took the final series in four |league's Most Valuable Player. |Shetler, Hughes, Middleton, Ole- CYO Junior Atom Playoffs: To y | Leafs vs Black Hawks at 4.15(Championship of the Osha wajc a contest for two and half per-|G. Westfall, Price. Brown, p.m. (sudden-death), Game at|Major hockey league. For Dur-jiods, until Macko's ran ouf of|Burke, Cole and Sneddon. n A i . o y Referees -- Charlie March and CYO Senior Atom Playoffs: St, frustrating years of trophy|eski started Durno's on their way Gregory's Tigers vs Holy Cross|famine, while for Macko's it|at 1.45 of the opening stanza whip- FIRST PERIOD at 5.00 p.m. (sudden - death) [meant the end of a four-yeariping in a 15-footer. Danny Price 1. Dutno's: Tureskd Game at the children's Arena, [F<:2n as league champs. stretched his lead to 20 at 11.40] "We BL FUESE Every single member of Dur- and it stayed that way until the Skew TELL WEDNESDAY'S GAMES (G. Wosttall, Bb ) en : {special mention has to be made A! Myles out Macko's right back a Sea Tn ATOWR) ep Oshawa MHA Midget League of Manager Gord Winstanley. It in the game early in the second. No penalties. Round - Robin: Rotary vs Localwas he alone who built. the club|but E1 Westfall then scored what| SECOND PERIOD {Legion at 7.30 p.m. and Kinsmen prought in a host of young play- Irv Welsh narrowed the margin! (Garrard,~Romanuk) 2.08 {vs Lions at 8.30 p.m. All games ers, and these coupled with a few to 3-2, but that was as close asl 4 Durno's: FE. Westfall {at The Children's Arena. ___|seasoned veterans, oroved to be|Macko's ever got, (G. Westfall) et |) NN I AR {the perfect combination, George Westf»! hit for a power| 3 Macko's: Welsh | One of his better moves was in play goal at 0.35 of the final] _ (Durno, Dodsworth) .... 16.28 Ww ally Moo qualifying Ed Westfall for the frame, and this is the one that| Penalties Middleton, 6.24; e OHA Christmas break. With|on in, Durno's youth movement |19- |Barrie Flyers eliminated last|took over with Harvey Burke, a Vote 0 S | week, the way was clear for Ed (good two-way player all night, to join Durno's for 'the final|scoring twice and Jack Sneddon {game, He turned in a brilliant!ar41 Wrnie Mills each adding a sin- VERO BEACH, Fla (AP)--Los|performance, scoring the win-|gleton. | will rejoin the team as a player ihe most valuable player on the others. Ed teamed with Lynn Mid- game, league president Winse | tonight for the first time in over 1959 world champion Dodgers, In|d'cton another ex-Barrie Flyer, on{Bradley presented the new| 9. three weeks, after being sidelined myo Associated Press comeback- defence, and the pair were un-|trophy to sponsor Ken Durno.| because of dn ankle injury ob- of-the-year poll, he finished sec- beatable. Ironically enough the cup was do- 10. tained in Chatham ond to Philadelphia's Gene Con-! Speaking of Westfall, brother|nated by George Macko. His own Bobby Attersley, star centre of oy ieorge was also on hand to turn|team held the trophy for four, tle below par as a result of a 5 tof . ting average from a 1958 low of serious knee injury, but has been|") a . i rece go social trea 238 to a handsome .302, is not receiving special treatment to satisfied wit his work last year. PLAYOFFS help speed up. bis. Fecovery "I'm a better hitter than that," - This line. of Atiprsley, Etcher said the 29-year-old outfielder. "i and Samolenko, since returning |', 8 around .315-.320. 1 \ ® smn ented Bantam Round-Robin remedy that situation tonight, |Y¢2 : i" : ' with a flock of goals and a half battling the right field wall in the coliseum A sell-out crowd is anticipated : Dodgers last for this stellar attraction, with, Moon came to the odger: een S WO- a the home. club, the Whitby Dun-|year in a trade Ya 4 4 4 aOelv : irst tried to pull] ! : port they can possibly receive, (hitter, he at first tried lo Civitan and B'Nai B'Rith con-! Bill Pokos Do Cirk- 'S hg i pad # i the distant 1 ; » okosta and ug Kirk Bob Waters and rearguard to gong er fhe rivals au thus Md Pn a: tinue their runaway in the Osh-|land collected "1818" tallies. {Jackie Bourgingan were two- quailiry or he se o, py « [4 . i | J M H y Associati X --- I 449 " T a a 8.00|lop-sided home park too much for awa inor ockey ssociation POLICE HOUDAILLE goal men for "2784". Gary Pinch ! him. a play-off series. Last night, at|dropped their 12th-straight g ere the '0 ellringers. The Children's Arena, both clubs this time to the Police: Associa- B'NAI B"RI1H -- CAN. TIRE nin extended the torrid win-clip, pick|tion 4-1. The Houdaille puckchas-| B'Nai B'Rith continued their Livin stons ing up key victories. {ers have failed to hit win column goal-scoring clip, trouncing Cana- g orva Civitan, unbeaten in ther six during the play-downs. |dian Tire 8-1. Last week B'Nai ' |play-off starts, whipped Local| Al Cooper, with a pair of goals, lanked Houdaille 100 and now - } . B'Rith, who have suffered a sin-|Dingman and Billy Bellingham Bames. | i | | ; | 1 gle setback in play-off action, had singletons tn the win. Sparked by Dave Leaming's {trounced the defending cham-| Willie Berkis registered Hou- four-goal outburst, they had lit Fi ht Fi ] . pions, Canadian Tire 8-1. Other |daille's orphan tally. he Houle in registering the win. TREAL (CP)--F f the and 20 pace he set in the first| action saw Duplate move into sole {Tim Gilmore with three and Paul 1g na S Sovak L ; on A ares position of third place, as they] LOCAL 2784 -- LOCAL 205 |Scattergood with a single com- ational Hockey League's top/3o 8 4 Both Local 2784 and Local 205!pl i ms . ™ scorers have been able to better doubled the score over Westmount 0 Oca and Local 205 pleted the scoring. MONTREAL aOR) he wesk their early-season pace in the HENRI FADE. Kiwanis, the regular season pen- stored Siugie sods in the Hrs Ken Brack replied for the Tire- sisters have been Sift out o eu y-3 = pfu 3 Jus 3 i is' r§ PQ 2. 3 soCia-la as eri a cou with me Canadian basketball champion. second half of the 195960 sched: Just one point behind him is nant winners, 6-3; Police Associa st p p n. mp Henri Richard. The Pocket|Houdaille Industries 4-1 and in|stanza, ended up in a thrilling : rir 4 Tillsonburg Livingstons and Al-| League statistics released t0-|p ioi tvailed off over the sec-|the nightcap, Local 2784 and 4-4 deadlock. Duplate continued their fine berni, B.C. Athletics to fight it!day show that in contrast to 1ast| nq half At'the midway point he Local 205 battled to a 4-4 dead-| Bob Waters and rearguard Play<off showing under their hard out |season when a sensational closing pag 49 points and after 67 games lock. {Jackie Bourgingan were two-goal (coach Pat O'Leary, upsetting They hook up tonight in what/rush thrust Montreal Canadiens' |p. pac 70 men for "2784". Gary Pinch ins Wg Kiwanis 6-3. could be the windup to the four- Dickie Moore and Jean Beliveau| pn fifth place with 69 points is| CIVITAN -- LOCAL 1817 |three and Mike Durbrowsky were Tom Weary and Wayne Lepp . Sat ttl der i KS ill b ways, their |Duplate. Steve Jarvie and Mike Prat unamy 8 rey dhe Jeanine iii their. first-half has Olly Nite ag d to play! lay-off record fo_six-sttaight,| LOCAL 2784 -- LOCAL 20 g05 | Mieridan added: the others. =~ Coutu Physical Education. Insti-| production before the $eason | games this season but is Hot far| rolling over Local 1817 5-2, Both Local 2784 and al 205, Freddie Luke, with two 8nd : Bd ali inlaid ; 'hi |and last period and coupled with scoring punch. The Livingstons, tall, isjented| With only three games left for |first half. ! |the way, notching three goals|, i" "markers in the middle| Referees -- Jim Hutchison and and undefeated, are practicallyl op, team the scoring race seems| Three players share sixth place while Denny Brown and Johnny|stanza, ended up in a thrilling 4-4|John Sadowski; scorer -- Jim everybody 2 favo; fre but an upset 4 he strictly between Boston |with 67 points--Boston's Vic Sta-|Fair added one each. 'deadlock. ! by the westerners would send the pic Bronco Horvath and Chi-|siuk, Detroit Red Wings' Gordie - --_-- series into a final game Wednes- pj ck Hawks Bobby Hull. [Howe and New York Rangers' With only five more regular dav night Beliveau. who mi- ed 10 games| Andy Bathgate league nights of play, competition Association has conducted ant distant third. no doubt Hawks' Glenn Hall has present time only five points sep- elimination tournament, dropping been the best over the second, un & sets out mea ie the first four teams and a club that loses twice, Tillson- EDGED AHEAD half. Hall has knocked his goals-| p #|only one point separates the last burg has a 2-0 record and Alberni| Horvath took over first place against average down to 2.57! four. : i a 2-1 tab, a 60-53 setback to the yrom Hull during the week with ism 297 while Montreal's ® . With Storie and Fernhill hav- 'Woodview Moves Into Lead xine se be their lone defeat. to pick up only one age soar to 2.51 from 29% |finals by winning the first seec- ELIMINATE HUSKIES The Boston. cevire Now Nag i z = Thursday night was a night of filson 1B arawiord 1 Iview No. 1, and Southmead are The Athletics whipped Montreal goals and 41 assists for a total o P. Crawford 2, J. Houston 1, G. gure bet 1 " nt BASKETBALL ciation Dart League, as several Houston 1, M. Muir 2, A. Cum- nyc Geis ip Also enter He fudls, tling down after a shaky first half for a total of 38 and the 40 assists of the bottom-place | J to knock the Montreal squad he had a week ago give him 78 SCORES feated higher placed teams by 4|J. Densham 2, J. Wyatt 1, Ruth|;* oq pg nae "Ne "a go fight it from the series points : out for the Consolation Series he 21 Rundle No. 2 took four points|Adair 1, J. Crawford 1, D. Craw- fi p . the tournament's fourth entry, year-old Chicago wonder 'had 44 National Basketball Association tron sontnmend and his loss ford 1, T. Meek 3, S. Meek 1, N.| Competition will also be very Ba no our: ry, - ) gi >t s in i Quran D : by 5 were eliminated Sunday points on 22 goals and 22 assists Philadelphia 132 Syracuse 112 [put Southmead into second place. |Johnson 1 "A. Bryant 2, L. Shob-| Wo nothing will be settled here Alberni, down 37-31 at halftime, series 2-1) Storic and knocked Storie from|l and W. Ross 2. until the last night of play. : pry Werke Between. them AL Caliaian Senior A third down to fourth. Woodview| High Three Darts - Dr How rows in the final 20 minutes. lye e t Montreal) No. 1 conti 1 their steady style[100, L. Shobbrook 100 an . Ross Doug Brinham, 25, on Canadd's 20al-scoring lead. No. 1 continued their 3 YS HOCKEY SCORES, 1956 Olympic team, counted 19 Beliveau, with 34 goals and 37 (A'5rrni meets Tillsonburg in| three games to two and this win| Baseball One Inning -- F. Wil- allowed Woodview No. 1 to finally (liamson 6, L. Cole 6, T. Meek 6, ling. Fernhill beat Woodview No.|Parker 5, John Wyatt 5 and w.!| By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2 by three games to 2 and this Ross 5. Interprovincial Senior A llowed Fernhill to move into LEAGUE LEADERS Hull Legion 4 Smiths Falls 4 STANDING SECOND SECTION, HV 0 oi B Clark and G.| Semi-final 3-2, one fir) Woodview No. 1, 29: South- parker 18. ; NOHA Senior A mead, 28: Fernhill, 25: Storie,| High Three Darts -- J. Crai Kapuskasing 2 Rouyn-Noranda 4 9; Rundle No. 1, 18 and Rundle, Baseball One Inning -- G. Par-| Seven semifinal 3-2) No. 2, 18, ker 9. % Western International Doubles In and Out B. Clark! Baseball Nine Innings -- J. Trail 7 Nelson 3 'wil son 2, L. Cornish 1, E.| Team Baseball Nine Innings -- Manitoba Junior J . B. Cole 1, E. Cornish 2, Storie 89. Brandon 8 Winnipeg 5 - -- - - - (Best-of-seven final tied 2-2. two Saskatchewan Junior |Flin Flon 3 Regina 2 (Flin Flon leads best - of - seven Memorial Cup {Shawinigan 3 Brockville 9 | (Brockville wins he ree 2-0) alt 9 Niagara plls Interprovincial Junior A Ottawa-Hawkesbury 5 Winchester 3 OHA Senior 'A' (known as o|Baker, Durno, Welsh, Dodsworth, n t 8.00 pm. . : Game 2 pa [straight games, to capiure the| The game itself was a whale|siyk, E. Westfall, Tureski, Mills, the Children's Arena. 0's it marked the end of five steam in the third. Danny Tur- Ivan Locke. {no's squad deserves credit, but|period ended. 2. Durno's: Price : HOCKEY '1222 at 6.30 p.m.; Kiwanis vs Can. |up to championship calibre. He[nroved fo be the winning tally.| 3 Macko's: Myles (playoffs, by playing him during broke Macko's backs. From there Hughes, and McGarry, {thy Playing = coach Ted O'Connor Angeles writers voted Wally Moon ning goal while assisting on three! Immediately following the {the Whitby Dunlops, still is a lit- Yet Moon, who boosted his bat- in his usual outstanding perform-lyears have been producing inconsistent- St Louis | lops needing all the morale sup-|for Gino Cimoli. A Bantam League round - robin,| Luckless Housaille Industries with three amd Mike Durbrowsky p.m.! [1817 quite handily 5-2 while B'Nai|paced thé attack while Brian/R&ve scored 37 goals in six N another Montreal centre -- little tion decisioned cellar dwelling|a pair of markers in the middle -- ships and Olympic trials, leaving|ule. DUPLATE -- W. KIWANIS team knockout tournament that|to the top of the heap, most of Afontreal's Bernie Geoffrion who| Civitan continued their winning the "205" bellringers. |were two-goal sharpshooters for tate. sony HE A od Defensemen Brian Brady led|scored single goals im the first| Dave March, supplied the W.K. 4 Shaw. Canada's Amateur Basketball|, "poi "ith a groin injury, Among the goaltenders there's . |is getting tougher and at the ur teams. Livingstons in the opening round four points while Hull was able jacques Plante has seen his aver- : {tion, it now appear: 8 Midge Wilson ,1 B. Crawford 1 Phears that Wood upsets in the Neighborhood Asso-| Huskies 76-70 Monday night, set- 79 points while Hull's single goal teams de-|mer 2; G. Parker 4, J. Carlson 1, 1, Eastviéw and both Rundlé No. to 1 scores. Hopson 1, Jean Craighead 2, E y % CAN AN 8 University of Manitoba Bisons,| At the halfway mark By THE CANADIAN PRESS {keen for 'the individual trophies and Horvath 41 points on 21 and| Philadelphia wins best-of-three Eastview took four points from | brook 1. R. Shobbrook 2, .V Cline won by sinking 21 of 24 free 2 Alberni B.C. 76 Montreal 70 of play and beat Rundle No. 1/100. points assists is not too far off the 21' final) STANDINGS gs - - Te -- 4 take over first place in the stand-|E. Cornish 5, A. Cummer 5, G. {third place. Doubles In -- B. Clark 30, |(Smiths Falls leads best-of-seven 24; Woodview No. 2, 19: Eastview, head and J. Goulding 140. (Rouyn - Noranda leads best-of- 2, 0. Andrews 1, N. Pullen 1, J.|Houston 29. (Trail leads best-of-five final 1-0) ties) final 2-0, one tie) . Niagara Senior B G | 4 The semi-finals in the Y's the most exciting one in which {Men's Biddy Basketball League Parts and Service beat Mun- (Ottawa-Hawkesbiry leads best- {played at Simcoe Hall Saturday dinger 10-6, however, lost the| of-three final 1-0) morning saw Southminster Cubs'round 17-16. OHA In diate A and Mundinger advance into the Parts ahd Service, who, during Napanee 2 Lindsay $8 |fina |the regular season's play ended |(Best-of-seven 'ina's tied 2:2) }| In the first action of the morn-|up in first place, put up a de- Central Ontario Junior C ling, Southminster Cubs doubled termined fight which produced a Newmarket 7 Whitby 3 the score on Centre Street Cubs|tied score at the half way mark. |(New 'k * hos Bi : ewmarket leads best-of-seven as they whipped them 16-8 and They outscored their opponents| group final 2-1) took the two-game, total point|6-2 in the final half, but, just Ontario Minor round by a 26-16 score. could not score the big one that Lindsay 6 Midland 3 Southminster pulled away early would have tied the series. (Lindsay Wins best off rn |in this game as they moved out in PARTS AND SERVICE 3.1) . 3 Ios oifive seney front 8-2 by the half way mark Coach, Marcel Boivin; Walt. Norwich --~ F [with Marion Steffaniak leading|Skywarchesky, 2; Nicky Coreal, orc 2 Ridgetown § the way. Centre Street played a Ken Hoar, Tom Tullock, Eric| 20 OMA. Mido iCs much better ball game in the|Burke, 6; Mario Bombino, 2; || A Midget A second half, but were far behind Bruce McLeod and Doug Howe. | London 10 Chatham 1 when the series ended. * |(London wins two-game, CENTRE ST. -- Gary Slute, 4; MUNDINGER -- Coach, Paul] Point series 18-2) John Baron, 4: Larry Cockerton,| Goldstein; Harold Genge; Roland International League Jim Clement, Verne Muirhead, Liebregts, 6: Ted Boivin, J o h n|S!. Paul 7 Milwaukee 3 |altinos Felix. {Bone, Gary Morrison, Ricky ¥ TT | 'SOUT HMINSTER P a ul{Sawyer, Pete Plob, John Warren] CARTHAGE, Mo. (AP) A Smitk, Bill Swindell, Dale Gallant, and Ken McKissock. clock of northbound geese landed {6: Ralph Branton, 4; Marion] Biddy Championships (1st|during a heavy unseasonal snow Bob Paul and | steps of Toronto's City Hall | Oshawa skaling star Don Jack- |Steffaniak, 6; Dnenis Myles and|game of 2-game total point series|a! the farm of John Hildreth Barbara Wagner demonstrate Monday. They are appearing | son stands at the edge of the [Steve Alchin Saturday, March 19 at 8.30|Monday, searched fruitlessly f some fancy steps on an im- in the Rotary Club's charity ice | rink hehind Bob Paul's right |MUNDINGERS WIN ROUND {a.m., Mundinger vs Southminster food in the drifts then took of or promptu rink in front of the | revue this week in Toronto. | leg. CP Wirephoto | The second game was hy fat!Cubs. refurning south he # total. | | BAY STREET STARS Skating Stars .