3 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 2, 1960 ih, 5 ki Craftsman Gilbert McKinnon of Little Bras Dor, N.S., goes down for the count in the first | Moore of Chatham, N.B., round of a match in the Central | & Command boxing finals in Lon- don, Ont. The winner, Pte. Tony will SPORTS MENU. Scouts Tour By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' APRIL FOOL'S DAY rolled in yesterday and while thiz particular calendar date may have more signific- ance for mischievous youngsters and prank-minded oldsters, it also has to be given due consideration by all members of the sports-minded fraternity. With the ad- vent of April, one expects the winter sports activities te quickly subside and, of course, before the month out, the Major League ball clubs have swung into action Already in Oshawa, several of the "summer" sports groups have commenced activities and serious planning The Oshawa and District Soccer Association met last week and lifted the suspension on the Hungaria Club They'll be back in the league this season -- but with several of the weaker teams asked to form a new loop, it mans that the Oshawa soccer group will be quite a bit but definitely much stronger, than in past seasons plan regular schedule fixtures at Kin Memorial Stadium on Monday, Thurs- day nights, some Saturday after- noon games as well, at least the early part of the seazon, 1s smaller They on men Civic and Saturday with n Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association men are planning an organization meeting in the near future and no doubt the Oshawa Minor Softball group will also be convening soon. The Ontario Amateur Softball Association's annual convention, being held this year in Woodstock, got under way yesterday, with the main their heavy annual business agenda, to be dealt with today, by delegates from all over the pro- vince," Oshawa City and District Softball Association has three delegates at the OASA convention, Jack Bond, Charlie Russell and "Wick" Northey, along with two past-presidents of the Ontario body, John Brady and the writer. Oshawa's rugger club, The Vikings, with two Intermediate teams operating this season and a Junior team also intended, are booked to start their exhibtion games today at Lakeview Park. Such local elubs as the golf and tennis groups, have their official openings scheduled for next month, In short--while we are in the throes of Stanley Cup, Allan Cup, Memorial Cup and various other hockey league championship the summer sports are just around the corner. items of finals BRIGHT BITS: --Several Oshawa curlers are off to week-end, for the annual "Fishermen's rare and special treat in Kingston's curl- TORONTO HIGH PARK will be the something new in curling, en Monday -- a 'Clergy Bonspiel" and Oshawa will be represented by Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson, Rev. J. K. Moffat, Rev. N. T Holmes and Father J. C. Pereyma, skip . . . SAVED! A week ago, Dr. Julian A. Salley's wife, of Columbia, S.C, shot a hole-in-one on the 8th hole of Forest Lake Country Club but on Wednesday of this week, the doctor also sank his tee-shot on the same hole, which besides being something unusual would also be handy for dinner-table golf conversation . . . EARLY WYNN, writing in the current issue of Saturday Evening Post, gives some interesting observations of the new knock- down rule in baseball and gives some tips to would-be mound aces , , . ED. HOUSTON, president of the Eastern Professional Hockey League has warned all clubs and Hull especially, that home teams and the arena management must provide adequate police pro- tection to protect visting teams from the brawling antics of irresponsible fans. The edict follows the "rhubarb" that occurred Wednesday night when Sudbury played in Hull . . . A TORONTO civic official has proposed that an all-sports stadium be erected on "stilts" above Toronto's downtown rail yards and he insists that engineers agree the idea is quite feasible . . . GOOD NEWS for racing fans. The famed "triple crown" of 11.8. horse racing, the three big events, Kentucky Derby, Preakne Belmont Stakes are all going to be broadcasted and televised this year by CBS OSHAWA GENOSHA Hawks are in St. Thomas tonight, defending a six-point lead in their bid to win the total- point series, for the Southern Ontario Intermediate "A" basketball title and right to travel to the "Soo" for the OBA title UAW LEAGUE hockey fans will be at Bowmanville Arena tomorrow morning in large num- bers. It's the key game between Belko Redy-Mix and Tony's Refreshments for the season's title, unless they play to a tie score. If that happens, then they'll have to play a 7th and sudden-death game, but a win tomorrow morning, for either team, gives the winner six points and the 1959-60 crown Kingston this Bonspiel circles a ing scene of and WARFARE CHIPS ANKLE SELL PITCHER NEW YORK (AP) Clifton, VERO BEACH, Fla. (CP)--Los Jones' Warfare, the unanimous/Angeles Dodgers sold pitcher choice as two-year-old champion] BY Harris to the Spokane club of the Pacific Coast League of 1859 and one of the leading Thyrsday as the Dodgers contenders for the Kentucky trimmed six other rookies from Derby May 7, was knocked out/their roster. Only Harris, of of all the three-year-old classics Moncton, N.B., and pitcher Phil Friday by a bone chip in his left|Ortega, who was optioned to hind ankle. An operation likely Spokane, had been given much will be performed te remove the chance of iek the chip | Dodgers. » 5 ng with IN THE FIRST ROUND represent Ontario in the open [(CP Wirephoto from Nal. Def.) 'Bower's Talent Stanley Cup Key TORONTO (CP) Of Johnny|in this series. He has been un- Bower it has been said: 'He has|stinting in praise for the five-foot- {the ability, the temperament and nine native of Prince Albert, [the guts.' Sask. : | | No one is more aware of this Imlach, scrapping his arrange. than Detroit Red Wings, who re- ments of sending Leafs to their gard the 36-year-old goaltender as|training headquarters in Peter-| the big hurdle in their bid to beat{borough, Ont., put the team Toronto Maple Leafs here to- through a brisk workout here right in the fifth game of their F riday. One would have thought 4 [Stanley Cup semi-final ceries. |the Stanley Cup hinged on every 51 now tied 2-2. shot the way Bower operated. At a mellowed age when most players should be drawing pen- sion benefits, Bower has been magnificent, producing the finest a win tonight and head into Sun- ios Al meeting is scheduled for Toronto {hockey of a professional career|yeqnesday, The winner goes that goes back 15 years. against Montreal Canadiens, who! The man who pinned the "guts" | heat Chicago Black Hawks 4-0 in label on Bower is Jim Hendy. their best-of-seven semi-final. general manager of the American. "I have plenty of confidence League Cleveland Barons. Bower that we can take a game from worked for the Barons for eight - - years before crashing the Na- tional League with New York Rangers in 1953. TRAVELLING CAREER Since then he has been knocked from pillar to post, ending up with Leafs in 1958 when they were in desperate need of a net minder. 2 MONTREAL (CP)-"We should "1 don't know why he didn't he pretty tough in the finals.' make it sooner," Hendy once \said. was the height of daring. The i Detroit coach Sid Abel observed 8 > a ' usually reserved Montreal Cana- Friday night as the Red Wings diens coach, most successful in headed for Toronto poo id ob} all National Hockey League history, Our big problem ro ~ S€asohiceldom ventures lo put even one has been the tough luck we've coi on the stoutest part of the had around the net. Take this se- |; ries. We've had ' 165 Bower and scored only Blake was all smiles as he led Bower is good, I'll grant you, but his team home F riday night from not that good its sanquest of Chicago Black "One of these nights we are Hawks in four straight games in going to get lucky and snow them the Stanley Cup semi-finals under." Several hundred fans gathered in Windsor Station to greet PRAISE FROM IMLACH league champions and defenders Leaf coach Punch Imlach fully of the Stanley Cup, although their realizes Bower's value, especially arrival time was not announced EB publicly. However, many of the players got off at Westmount Station in the city's west end # | lightweight division al the Ca nadian Army finals at Calgary next month shots on 10 goals. to ail { HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Friday's Result American League (Semi-final best-of-seven series) Noranda 7 Sudbury 2 WL TPF APs Tonight's Game Springfield #1 0 1 3 0Noranda against Sudbury Providence 010 1 3 0 Schumacher Saturday's Game Interprovincial Senior Providence at Springfield Hull 7 Cornwall 3 Sunday's Game Best-of-seven finals tied 3-3) Springfield at Providence Niagara Senior B WL TF Galt 4 Welland-Crowland 200 4 (Galt leads best-of-seven 020 0 32) Friday's Result OHA Junior B Western Cleveland- 2 Rochester 1 Si. Mary's 5 Sarnia 4 Saturday's Game St. Marys wins best Rochester at Cleveland final 4-2 Sunday's Game OHA Junior B Rochester at Cleveland St. Catharines 6 Chatham 4 Eastern Professional League (Best-of-five quarter final tied 1-1 pan IN THE MELEE (Best-of-seven semi-finals) and one tie game) This brought Vancouver coach WLTF APs OHA Junior C Lance Hudson charging into the Sudbury 3 2.0 14 12 6 Picton 4 Lindsay 8 fray along with Truant. The Hull-Ottawa 2 3 0 12 14 4 (Picton leads best-of-five coaches took wild swings at each Friday's Result final 2-1) other before a Windsor fan left Hull-Ottawa 3 Sudbury OHA Juvenile B the stands to tackle Hudson. The Sunday's Game Huntsville 3 Aylmer 2 fan was pulled out of the pileup Sudbury at Hull (Huntsville wins best-of-five final and thrown off the floor by OHA Senior A | 30) YMCA's Roy Nosella. (Best-of-seven final) OHA Intermediate A Officials finally restored order, WL TF Exeter 4 Georgetown 8 but not before numerous minor 6 (Georgetown wins best-of-seven gyirmishes between players on 4 quarter-final 4.0) both sides Eastern League The . . New Haven 6 Johnstown 2 game itsell was a dandy. : with Windsor winning the same {Best-of seven final Hed 1-1) way it did the first two games of ; International League the seties by eapitaheing on Fort Way ne 4 Louisville 0 free throws from the foul line and Fort Wayne leads best-of-seven throwing up an aggressive de. semi-final 3-2) fence. AKO sank 14 of 15 foul-line at tempts, while Vancouver con- verted nine of 17. 1 final A Pis 1 4 4 1 Cleveland U.S. Colleges the United States today and assistant coaches Ken Shipp Canadiens were never behind At a press conference Friday WOODSTOCK (CP)--The On. of the nine playoff series through shortly the 1960 season Who would Others were offered unchanged. Among the nominees were six had viewed films of all Montreal Leroy Pickard of St. Catharines, Not Unlucky We'll have the best records and H. K. Champion of Hannon a month-long training camp for| Two others will run for office par 13 for head coach Frank club's regular camp opening July ville Pearson of Woodstock will YMCA 68-67 in overtime Friday It brought to a successful close Wansborough bows out because of squad was soured somewhat by a| Vancouver forward Ted Lane Rochester seven to the floor and came up swing MONTREAL (CP) Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four foot- ball league will send three men - BE ah 0 scout the training camps of same 60 U.S. colleges. 0 Chief scout Harvey Johnson NEVER BEHIND and Leo Cahill will spend in any of the four games of the weeks in the U.S. covering aboul nnua a Chicago series, but Blake said it 20 colleges each was as tense and exciting as any Perry Moss, general manager, tario Amateur Softball Associa- which he has led the club suc- also announced that announce. tion opened its annual three-day cessfully ments of signings will be made meeting here Friday to plan for» 195. He said two players were of- Included in the opening day's in the finals, fered raises and one--a (ana- agenda were nominations for of- -- Sa -- dian--took a big cut in salary. fices. Elections are today. 2 salaries. He gave no names who are assured of acclamation Number 13 The former Florida State Uni- Clarence Perkins of Simcoe, for versity head coach also said he his second term as president; games last year and had graded [for his fifth term as secretary; the players on the opposing W. L. Alquire of St. Catharines, teams as well as the Alouettes. [for his 24th term as treasurer, F C h and probably lose more games and Dave Leether of Peterbor- or 0acC than any other club in Canada," ough, their second year as audit- VANCOUVER (CP) Mere he quipped. -The Aloueites open ors was nothing unlucky about num 100 Canadian prospects May 2/today: Andy K. Davidson of | wanshorough and his aggressive and Moss said he expects 10 to Stratford, will try for the second | windsor AKO squad. The eastern 15 will be invited to attend the|vice-president"s office, and Or- champions edged Vancouver be trying for a directorship. night to capture the best-of-five Canadian junior men's basketball championship series 3-1 Wansborough's 13 vears as AKO head coach. Assistant coach Lino Truant takes over next season as at business pressure Windsor's upset victory over the taller Vancouver YMCA punching session which erupted just as regulation time ended with the teams tied 59-59 crashed into Windsor's Jack Schroeder as he attempted to get off a last-second shot. Both fell ing. When Lane lost his balance and slipped to the floor, Schroe der pounced on him. of semi- 2 A Pis 16 19 3 19 23016 Friday's Result Chatham 3 Windsor 4 Tonight's Game Windsor at Chatham NOHA Senior Rouyn-Nor 2.10 Sudbury 39 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS llead over Chevrolets, whom they mect next week. Chevs Kept their hopes Chatham Windsor A 19 8 R 19 4 2 MAJOR "A" LEAGUE Canadiens Tough In Final-Blake Is SPORTS TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Neughborhood Pee Wee League: "A" Division, Eastview vs North Oshawa at 9.00 "B"! Division, Rundle vs Fernhill at| hus ; 1000 a.m. Both games at The The bookies have installed the , Leafs as favorites tonight. If you Children's. Arena want to bet on Leafs you must BASKETBALL give 1% goals at even money or Second Annual offer $11 for the chance to win $5.| Tournament at Simcoe Hall, Both clubs will be at full|Games begin at 10.00 a.m. strength. The Wings have right- OBA Southern Ontario Inter- winger John McKenzie and de- mediate "A Finals: Genosha the Leafs on their own ice and, of course, win the big one at (De- troit) Olympia." Abel said. LEAFS FAVORED Boys' Club for action. McKenzie, out five St. Thomas, 2nd game of home- his playoff replacement, on a line RUGGER with Norm Ullman and Gary Exhibition: Wanderers No. 2 Aldcorn. vs Oshawa No. 2 al 2.00 p.m. and Reaume, bothered by a shoul- Wanderers No. 1 vs Oshawa No der separation and an injured1 at 3.15 p.m. Both games at' toe, has been in only one of the Lakeview Park four playoff games. HOCKEY UAW League (deciding game) Belko Redy-Mix vs Tony's Refreshments at 10.00 a.m. Game at the Bowmanville Arena. MONDAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa 'I've been reading in the press Bantams that I don't care which team cancelled Feb MHA "City League" (replay of the games 29) -- Local 1817 "I just hope that their series/local 205 vs Westmount Kiwanis goes seven games. (Jean) Beli-/al 6.00 p.m.: Civitan vs B'Nai veau and some of our other boys B'Rith at 7.00 p.m.: Local 2784 vs could use the rest." " Houdaille Industries at 8.00 p.m. Beliveau, who was sidelined and Duplate vs Police Association all February with a groin injury, Ch ix bm al games at the said he felt fine and was looking 1H ren 5. Arena forward to the finals. REMEMBER WHEN . . PRAISE PLANTE Big guns for the Canadiens in By THE CANADIAN PRESS the series were Bernie Geoffrion. Bob Gracie fired the winning with six points and Dickie Moore goal after 17 minutes of overtime with five, of which four were to give Toronto Maple Leafs goals. 3-2 win over Montreal Maroons 28 The players were loud in their|years ago tonight. That put Tor- praise of goalie Jacques Plante, onto into the Stanley Cup final who registered shutouts in the|against New York Rangers, and last two games. Maple Leafs won three straight. The team came through the The second game of that final ser- Chicago series with one injury.|ies was on neutral ice at Boston, Marcel Bonin got a hard shot on|since a circus had moved into the ankle in the first period of Madison Square Garden Thursday night's final game. He -- had to be helped off the train Friday night and his ankle will be x-rayed today. Blake said he CANADIAN WINS BOSTON (AP) Middleweight was 'really Blair Richardson of Sydney, N.S That was at the end of regulation bouts Friday night with a six Blake rather meet [time in the second game. If Chi- {round unanimous decision over auditorium board Toronto or Detroit? cago had scored in the overtime Wilbur Washington of New ork. Hinckman, auditorium manager iperiod, instead of us, that could Richardson weighed 159 to Wash-|Simon died after have been the turning point 'ngton's 163 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON Both Wales and Ireland have made some drastic] changes in the long-standing pat- tern of their international foot- ball teams for the game sched- uled between these two countri Abel figures Wings can snatch fenceman Marc Reaume ready Hawks vs St. Thomas Barnes in iver Alichurch, who has played in 24 games for Wales in the last day's sixth game at Detroit with weeks with an injured knee, will|and-home, total-point series. Osh- nine years is out. It is believed a series lead. If needed, a seventh split wing duties with Len Lunde, (awa leads round by six points. his international career is over. John Charles, of Juventus, the top Italian team, is not available for the Welsh side, because Ju- ventus have an important cup game on the same day. But his brother, Mel Charles of Arsenal, who has had a very unlucky sea- son, is chosen for the right half position. Mel Hopkins, of who has played for Wales in every international during the last four vears, is also dropped. Into his place comes 21-year-old Graham Williams, left back of West Bromwich Albion, who will be partnered by Stuart Williams, the man whom he has replaced in the West Bromwich side. Roy Tottenham, That, coming from Toe Blake, Wins the other series," he said. vs Canadian Tire at 5.00 p.m.:|Vernon, recently sold to Everton for $30,000 by Blachburn, takes the place of Allchurch SPORT BRIEFS COMEBACK SETBACK PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Carl] (Bobo) Olson's plans to make a ring comeback in Portland have come to a halt without a blow. The Portland Boxing Commission has withdrawn approval for two Olson fights under his former, manager, Sid Flaherty. The com- mission ruled that a California manager, Billy Newman, holds an exclusive contract with Olson through June 4, DAMAGE SUIT SIOUX CITY, lowa (AP) $55,000 damage suit was on file in district court today in the death of boxer Nathaniel B. Si- mon after a bout here Nov. 19, 1958. Being sued are Donald R. since becoming coach worried at one point in the series.|ran his unbeaten streak to 17 Pershing, fight promoter, the city of Sioux City the Sioux City a fight Dannie Davis of Minneapolis. CALENDAR | Wales, Ireland Make Changes John Crossan, Irish star whe now plays for Rotterdam Sparta because he is banned from Brit- ish football, is dropped from the Irish team. Into his place at.in- side right goes Jimmy McIlroy of Burnley, former inside left. And Jimmy Hill of Norwich wins his first international honor as inside left for the Irish team. The two teams will line up as follows: WALES: Kelsey (Arsenal); S. Williams, capt. (West Bromwich) and G. Williams (West Brom- wich); M. Charles (Arsenal), Nurse (Swansea) and Baker (Cardiff); Medwin (Spurs), Woos- nam (West Ham). Moore (Car- diff), Vernon (Everton) and Jones (Spurs). IRELAND: 'Gregg (Manchester United); Keith and McMichael (Newcastle): Blanchflower (Spurs, capt.), Cunningham (Lei- cester) and Peacock (Celtic); Bingham (Luton), McIlroy (Burn- ley), Cush (Leeds), Hill (Nor- wich) and McParland (Aston Villa). The game will be played at Wrexham, in Wales, but it will have no bearing on the home in. ternational championship, which will be settled at Hampden Park, Glasgow, when England and Scoi- land meet. BARCELONA HUMBLED Birmingham City, second from the bottom in the first division of the English League, humbled the mighty Barcelona team, cham- pions of Spain, by holding them to a draw at St. Andrew's Park, Birmingham. Not a goal was scored in the game, which was played in a pouring rain on a morass of a field. This was the game Barcelona team which de- feated Wales 40 and 52 in the European Cup quarter final. Bir- mingham had just as much of the play, and did just as much spirited attacking as the star- studded Barcelona team, which had eight international players in its line-up. Smith, the Birming- ham centre-half, played a sensa- tional game in the mud, and dominated the centre of the field. In the second half, Birmingham outplayed the Spaniards, and twice just missed glorious oppor- and Robert tunities to score. The second le, of this series, which is the fina with|for the Inter-Cities Cup, will be |played in Barcelona on May 4. Fi Platine The last ball has been thrown and we are waiting to end the season with our festive evening and receiving of bowling honors Marion Dingman ended with an 862 triple (331) 700°s Lorraine Murphy 778 (326), Alice Lanning 760 (314), Betty Sackett and Onda Gunn 743, Joan Rogers 74], Bev Dervent 732, Nancy Love 715, Ede Ryan 709 (335) and Helen Pinch 702 (314) 6800's -- Janet Peel 699. Ev Campbell #95, Mabel Moss 693 (320), Isabelle King 691, Merle Poch and Dot Clements 673, Maurie Shorten and Olive Frise 672, Madeliene Reeson 668. Greta Tut fon 836, Al Hill and Ev Harding 638, Lorraine Goodman 648. Ann Chyb Thompson 617, Chris. Collins 614, Mary Mann 613, Mike Pilatzke 611. Anne Jar vis and Berniece Saramak 604 League Champions donald's 6840, six-game total. Woodiyn Beauty Salon 6 Cokes 6331 and Gil lards Cleaners 19 Consolation Winners lage 6894. Young Moderns 6: [Fruit Market 8193, Cleaners 6130, Horwich Jewellers 3931 and Nu Way Rugs 3665, Congratulations to the winners of these events and the girls who are bowling on Monday night don't forget and be on time, 7 o'clock sharp! the season Fashion Vil. Stroud PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE With the last scheduled night next week, we still have five of ithe ten teams possible section winners but the two leaders, who meet head on, cou'd settle it with an even split, providing the other contenders do not score a whitewash. For total points, the leader has a three point edge, but as they meet a contender it is possible for three other teams to catch them mathe- matically. In the event of a tie result. inp they would have to settie it finally when we have our roll-off on $a'urday April 9 at 1.00 p.m. sharp. Don't forget the date! Oldsmobiles, after t previous Ivictory over GMC's to take the ssctign 628, | Hayden Mac- 228) alive while dampening those of Cor- vairs who lost out in a close battle 3.1, In the main event, Maple Leafs remain ed in the total-points race when they downed the fast going Diesels 3.1. Die sels can still take the section providing the two section leaders split. Buicks are still alive as they trounced the lowly Pontiacs 4-0. Pontiacs are over due and could be giant killers on the last night, so beware. In 2.2 split Vauxhalls remained in reach for total points and Cadillacs are still possibili tes for the section The top bowler was far with a big 833 (265, 231 then came Pat Jarvis 677 Mike Dragom 2 (227, Jones 667 203 287) and (243, 238), 253); 234); Henry Thompson 644 250, 258) and Blake Walls 635 (220, Sweet 278 topping the class of Jack Dell Ross Ernie Max Rockert 265, 251 Harold Brown 7, Johnnie Gow 2 , John Stanley , Ernie Bryant Ken Sanders 223 Leod 221, 207 Third Section and Tota ings Olds 3-20-54 Chevs Diesels 18-60 Cadillacs Buicks 4-18-47; Vauxhalls 2-17-57 15-5 Maple Leafs and Pontiacs 0.7-42 240, Ed Cornish 233, |, 3, 207, Cy Taylor Jack Guiltinan| and Hugh Mec Point Stand or vairs 115-56 GMC's 1-14-43 orPuUC Standings Hammers 70,572 Magicians 70,359 Luniks 68.281 Ladies' high single, Betty 270; Men's high single, LEAGUE Speeders Oddballs Team 71,782, Ann Gerry Dodds Grei 218, 199, 256 3 and Men's high triple Stan Smith , 214, 220-669 Over "200" Bill Tkaczuk 243 Winter 218, 256, John Lemon Betty Ann Dodds 270, Ted Colvin 4 ouis Ferenc 208 2186, 214, 2 Denise B Jacki: 221, 45, 1 224, Stan 25 4 201 n vin Gerry Greig 278, Alf Brisebois bv Jey, Hockey Bob disgusted with clubs in the Sen: Tom Krawchuk 647 jor We had several good singles with [trol rer Hickey 1-19-63; | Senior Le Marie Smith 261, Fred Gloria MeDoug tr A "We of Si leagu Dudle; of "Let The 70.536, (adding two words Strikers 69,783 and regulation the OHA would have to enforce g ber which failed to forward fran 278; Ladies' high triple, Jackie Winter |chise fees executive to decide to support a regulation Dudley Says 'Senior A Are Children TORONTO (CP)--George Dud p Ontario the says easur of Association eries. have them," lost complet he told e than the one w Jim Armstrong |this year." y. also secretary the Canadian Ar Association, said A clubs acted like children 218.52; | and threatened to quit when they 1.14.56; (@idn't get their own way he said them quit," took two 0 an 0 which would e | Sewell 201 5, Ferencz 0, | George Laidler 203 and Shi 226 Marg Courtne Leag Mation all 88 and Janet an executive meeting Friday night Coulson 248, Ken Mitton 246, Reg Piper|"We'd be better off not to have r Horace Hartshorn 203 he i e con- OHA e had mer. -treas- mateur OHA hour bscure equire Rose pr Lemo OFFICE AND FACTORY WHITBY--MO 8-5232 n 20 Telephone or Write TROPICANA SWIMMING POO LTD. 628 KENT STREET EVENINGS OSHAWA--RA 5-3661 THE TIME with ONLY $200 DOWN AND LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ... 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