14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 EE a hata a a a BASKETBALL CHAMPS RETURN Windsor AKO, winners of the | overwhelming ovation last night from 500 fans on their relarn defeated Vancouver YMCA 3 1960 Canadian Junior Basket- ball championship, received an from Vancouver, where 'Leafs To Win CKLB Ousts St. John's; Firefighters In Semi-Final SPORTS CALENDAR In 7 Games' TORONTO (CP)--"I've gotta] "I'd have to say that taking|and we've got the second-best say the series will go the full {their four defencemen against/record in the league in away- Iseven games and we'll win, And|our four and our goalie against|from - home games. Besides, if we don't, we've got no alibis|theirs, that we are just as good | things are a little different in the HOCKEY game): Orono Orphans vs Port the St. John's Cadets with a total Dover at 9.00.p.m. Game at The |two-game score of 97-85. This win Bowmanville Arena. TODAY'S GAMES 6, Campbell 5 and Brady. Coach -- Ernie Derry. CKLB squad -- Skotchko 9, Hickey 20, Bourdage 2, Woods 15, Stimmings 3, and Davies 4. Coach enables the CKLB team to play in|--- Walt Bathe. the finals. In the second game of| The Bolahood, Firefighter the morning, the Bolahood team|game was very close from the {outplayed the Firefighters, but start until the fourth quarter fell short in the series, 137 - 88.|when the Bolahood squad came On March 26 in the Y's Men's : } {Minor Basketball League play: OHA Intermediate A Finals (1st offs, the CKLB squad defeated THURSDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled. {because the guys are in good as they are, and maybe even a|playoffs. You never can tell what spirits and great shape. {will happen and there have been | "And I'll tell yeh something { h L lelse, we'll come back here with fencemen as Canadiens help| Clancy was right about the |this thing tied one to one." theirs we'll be tough to beat.|Leafs' record. Montreal led the |league with 17 victories, 14 losses fade ane a. de-|@ few upsets over the years." HOCKEY SCORES, This win for the Firefighters ad-|{from behind to win this game vances them into the semi-finals|60-49. The 60-point lead carried against the Jaycee Whites this/by the Firefighters into this Saturday, at 9.00 a.m. and 11.00|game proved far too big for the a.m. Please be on time men! |Bolahood squad to overcome. STANDINGS | The speaker was Francis Those Canadien guys up front| " |Michael (King) Clancy, the ir-lare terrific backcheekers. That|and four tie games on the road |repressible assistant general makes it easier for the defence- this season while the Leaf record [manager of Toronto Maple Leafs. men and, in turn, for Plante. It's|Was i : |The subject, of course, was the|as simple as that." Some of Clancy's confidence |Leaf-Canadiens Stanley Cup finall How could he explain the state-|must have rubbed off on coach |opening at the Montreal Forum ment about an even break in the Punch Imlach. Thursday night. first two games at Montreal when| On Monday, Imlach refused to The second game will be played|Leafs won only one of seven at|Predict the outcome of the series, Saturday and the teams return to|the Farum during the season? saying only we'll be there. [Toronto for the third and fourth| "Well, that's just like those|Tuesday, after an hour's scrim- at Maple Leaf Gardens next guys who say the odds are 5-to-1 Tuesday and Thursday. on Canadiens for the series," " FAVORITE SUBJECT Kinz said. The interview started out with GOOD RECORD 1 talk about the respective strength) "We played some of our best|we'll fool ; lof the teams' defence corps. games on the road this season! winning." Imlach Threats |Giants Add Like Old Song (CP)--If there's| Canadiens 16-to-5 favorites to win ferent tune: "We are ready to take the| Stanley Cup," he said. "It's go- the experts by MONTREAL Rochester '4 Cleveland 1 (Cleveland leads best - of - seven Amherst 8 Hull 7 (Amherst leads best - of - five mage, Punch came up with a dif- Chatham 2 Rouyn-Noranda 3 (First game of best-of-five quar- ing to be one heckuva series but |moronte St. Michael's 2 St. Cath- | (St. Catharines leads best - of- Dauphin 1 Fort Frances 2 (Fort Frances wins best-of-five LJ Powerhitter muon? if: . | To Line-Up Strathroy 3 St. Thomas 7 The first game of the morning|This team deserves a lot of saw the CKLB squad gain the credit for the fight and spirit they advantage in the early minutes|displayed in this game! The high and never look back. The St.|scorers for this game were Brian John's squad seemed unable to|Tunnicliffe, John Buzminski and halt a very aggressive attack un-|Bob Babe with 26, 12 and 12 each til the third quarter when Stan for the Bolahood squad, while Dalidowicz found the range. They Ben King and Dave Anderson with then fell behind in the fourth|{15 and 12 points for the winners. stanza when they began to run| BOLAHOOD SQUAD -- Tunni- out of steam. High scorers for|cliffe 26, Buzminski 12, Hraynyk this game were Ken Hickey 20/10, Babe 12, and Corby. Coach -- and Bruce Woods 15 for the win-|Bill Horton. ners, while Stan Dalidowicz scor-| FIREFIGHTERS -- Mewett 1, ed 14 points for a losing cause. [Hobbs 10, Anderson 13, Rudy 10 ST. JOHN CADETS -- Esmits/and King 15. Coach -- John Mat- 9, Dalidowicz 14, Hooey 6, Adairithews. SPORTS IN BRIEF |ers will wind up in the National Soccer League which opens next month. LEAGUE MAY FAIL REGINA (CP)--After several Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS American League semi-final 3-2) Allan Cup quarter-final 2-0) ter-final) OHA Junior A arines 2 seven final 2-1, two games tied) Western Canada Intermodiate semi-final 3-0) Eastern League RCAF CURLING MARVILLE, France (CP) -- A rink from No. 4 Fighter Wing, Balden - Soellingen, Germany skipped by Fit. Lt. Lloyd Miller of Sherbrooke, Que., defeated a final 4-1) Ontario Senior B cop the title. Carrying the title [one thing that upsets coach Toe again. On the basis of the teams' cup from the train is AKO cap- (Blake on the eve of the Stanley|records during the regular Na-| tain Tom Mailloux. |Cup final it's any suggestion that|tional Hockey League season, the| By MIKE RATHET (CP_Wirephoto) [iio is reaching for a fifth straight|odds don't appear out of line. | Associated Press Staff Writer | SPORTS MENU | Palmer Is By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' HOCKEY FANS across the country are getting warmed up! The Stanley Cup finals get under way tomorrow night and it's Toronto Maple Leafs vs Mon- treal Canadiens. The way the Habs have dominated the National Hockey League this season, one wouldn't really expect the final series to be more than a breeze. "But that is one thing about playoff series--and partic- ularly about the Stanley Cup affair--you just never gan tell. Taking a look at what we all have watched all season, the Stanley Cup series should be a shoo-in for the Habs but, as we all have learned, the hard way in some cases--you just are never sure of a playoff series. They can--and often do--go just the way that is least expected. The most unusual aspect of this year's playoff is that Toronto Leafs are not going to be play- ing at home on Saturday night. Thursday and Satur- day, the games are in Montreal, They come back to Toronto next Tuesday night and again on Thursday. After that they alternate, Saturday in Montreal for the fifth game, back in Toronto on Tuesday, April 19 and if it goes seven, they play in Montreal, on Thursday, April 21. This is not like the playoff pattern to which we have become accustomed, You've just got to like the way the series is shaping up! "Toe" Blake, coach of Canadiens has his boys prac- tising hard and they are not selling the Leafs short. "Punch" Imlach is also using all the psychology at his disposal. Veteran Bert Olmstead is all keyed up to knock off the Habs, all the other veterans are being reminded that this could be their last big chance to win a Stanley Cup. Imlach is playing this one differ ent. He isn't "riding" the boys--he's merely waiting for the big game in Montreal. If Leafs can win one of two on Montreal ice, then they've got it made. Can- adiens have the Richards, Geoffrion, Moore, Harvey, Bonin, Backstrom, Beliveau, Plante, etc. etc. Just look- ing over this list--you have to admit, Montreal has got themselves quite a hockey team and if Leafs are going to win this series--they'll have to play better than ever before. BRIGHT BITS: Oshawa Columbian Squires won the Bishop Jamot basketball trophy in the big tournament in Peterborough over the week-end, when they de- feated Peterborough Squires 98-54 in St, Peter's Audi- torium in the final game. Peterborough were the de- fending champions, Oshawa beat both Lindsay and the Liftlock City to cop the honors : CHARLES DEBONA along with Ken Hickey and Stan Dalisowicz, were the big scorers for Oshawa, with Wes Miscaszek and Marvel Boivin right in line H. E. (JIM) WEYMAN, Quebec's authority on curling, deplores the inroad of professionalism in his favorite sport--and we agree with him. He wants the curling authorities, im=- mediately, if not sooner, to make a definite distinction between the pro and amateur curler. He resents top Western Canada curlers coming down to Ontario and taking professional jobs as club advisors, instructors, "PLUMBER'S NIGHT", annual raditional closing night of The Oshawa Curling Club, is scheduled for this Saturday night. Chairman Fred Garrard and his committee have lined up a gala pro- gram of professional entertainment, curling prizes for the members, costumed curlers and "Cousin Dick" Lee has promised to put on a feed that will be remembered by all. It looks like one of the best "closing nights" in years and all members are urged to pick up their tickets this week, from Bill Brownlee or Fred Hobbs, so that accurate plans for the affair can be concluded by Friday . ANNIS STUKUS is being named as the possible new general manager of the Edmonton Eskimos football club MILWAUKEE BRAVES nave got "Red" Schoendienst back at second base and they figure that this acquisition will make them a tinch to cop the National League pennant GORDON and his Cleveland Indians in the meantime, wre being heavily favored to win the American League litle and while this may be "news" to (Casey Stengel and all N.Y. Yankee fans, the fact remains that the ndians do seem to be somewhat stronger than last year and that may just be good enough--even if the White Sox do not agree EASTERN PROFES- SIONAL Hockey League has named their championship rophy in memory of Tom Foley, Ottawa sportscaster, who was killed early last month in a traffic accident in loronto. The EPHL championship trophy, The Tom foley Memorial Trophy, goes to the winner of the Sud- sury--Three Rivers or Montreal Royals finals. managers, WON'T ENTER HAVANA (AP)--Cuba will not articipate in the Olympics at tome this summer, Captain Fe- EDITOR DIES During . N | overnment's. sport commission, 1935, died Monday ol retirement he id a television audience a team years of t foreign exchange. -- | won because of his own brilliance |R-Q5; 27. B-K, B-K4ch; 28. K-Kt, MONTREAL (CP)--Albert La- INTENSE INTEREST berge, 90, sports editor for Mont- pe Guerra Matos, head of the real La Presse between 1900 and his/lowed with an i wrote vill not be sent because of a Taek ning short stories and essays on the annual Grey {personal victory. | Canadiens defeated the Leafs 10, The pennant - conscious San| "I'm not looking at it that way times, lost three and tied once |Francisco Giants, steeped in at all," said Blake, whose Mont-|The champions piled up a total | front-line talent but weak on the real Canadiens and Toronto|of 51 goals to Toronto's 28. Six-|bench, are doin 4 Maple Leafs open the best-of-/teen players had a hand in the shore up their shortcomings. seven final here Thursday. scoring against the Leafs. Jean| Short on pinch - hitters, "This is just another final and Beliveau, Dickie Moore and the Giants bolstered their it's a team affair as well as it|Richard brothers--Maurice and|Weakness Tuesday |is mine. We set a rcord when|Henri--scored six times each, |© i | i .|from Chicago Cubs. |we completed four straight last|Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion| 3 |year. That's all The Giants, beaten by Favored To "REMEMBER WHEN. . .? |Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 in the oar best to|second game of the Stanley Cup fina the Went on to win the cup in three major Straight. ink | with the pur-|the NHL in 1924 and scored their|E0bble up the remaining 7000| 0 "aiq" not hase of power-hitter Dale Long|first Stanley Cup triumph in the | |spring of 1926, when they also : et | i i id 4 in the past./counted five times and Marcel |; is 9-5 Tuesday as their ex-|dropped out of the league in 1937, quartet from No. 1 Fighter Wing|weeks of indecision, the Regina 12-10 to win,the curling champion-|Senators have decided to with- ship of the RCAF's NATO air|qraw from baseball this season |division. The losers were skipped and it is possible the proposed Sydney Woodward of western League will fall with them. President Con Bisset sald J Tuesday the original plan was , GIANTS SOL D OUT ng a HL ethbridge, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Fans|cy nrg "Medicine Hat, Regina took just an hour Monday tol td Saskatoon and any other look promising enough to warrant a try. TO QUIT HOCKEY LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Louis- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Maroons defeated|by Col. Trenton. 1 25 zears ago tonight, and The Maroons entered general a dmission and 2200| bleacher tickets for San Fran- cisco Giants' opening baseball game in Candlestick Park April 12. A crowd of 42,500 will see the on the league title. They p We're in a new series and we've Bonin four, hibition record dropped to 10-11, (AP) -- Golf's got to be up to win it." Both Blake and managing di-| : oy i ir ESars Blake was far from perturbed rector Frank Selke conceded that [3150 have stienfncned Sicls alat the proclamations emanating|the Leafs are stronger this year, | Ji Marshall from the Boston from coach Punch Imlach of the|particularly with the acquisition Red Sox in Yeturn for pitcher Al Leafs: "We will beat the Cana-|of Red Kelly from Detroit Red Worthington liens to complete our schedule." | Wings during the season. sther AUGUSTA, Ga. {grandest extravaganza, {ters, opens here Thursday with young pro named Arnold Palmer {the 6-to-1 favorite and strong ipport building up for ex-foot-|© baller Mike Souchak. OLD SONG s 3 lout that Canadiens were under| ni i Palmer, the year's leading "It seems to me we've heard| gi .noth in last year's final. [Bob Sm to. Clevelany for relie money winner with more than|that song before," said Blake. For the start of the coming| 7" 2 1s . of Manitoba's moose population shows a slight increase over last year, Resources Minister C. H. in : Sea . In another trade Tuesday, the Witney : H But Blake was quick to point|gansas City A's swapped pitcher revealed the increase, attributed {to an increased calf crop last/Canadian leagues, it was re- summer, ville Rebel player - coach Ron Spong said Tuesday he is plan- IMPORT STARS ning to quit hockey for a year- TORONTO (CP) -- Soccer|around job with the parks and teams across Canada will spend recreation department of York- an estimated $50,000 in the next|ton, Sask. Spong, a seven-year couple months to import star|veteran of the International foreign players for the various|Hockey League, steered the team to a second place finish in the IHL eastern division. MORE MOOSE Giants play St. Louis Cardinals. WINNIPEG (CP) -- A count announced. Aerial surveys | ported Tuesday. Most of the play- |1$26,000 in earnings, places the|' 'We will have to put in an ap-| series Beliveau has still been un-| TURN BACK SENATORS bh tod EA ------ |barrel - chester Souchak at the pearance anyway, although the gp) sh in i | A's, meanwhile, [head of the half-dozen or so whom |Leafs seem to have the series al-|2,q Blake said the Big id TB record to 18-10 with] he regards as players to beat for ready won. It's too late to call high scorer for the team during|a 13-5 victory over Washington {the title, it off. Tickets have been sold and ine regular season--*'is certainly|and the Indians defeated the "I figure the men who are/everything." {not 100 per cent." Bonin and de-|world champion Los Angeles |tough on the tour will be foughest| It will be a repeat performance | fonceman Doug Harvey have less| Dodgers 8-4. | here," said the 30 - year - old|in the final for the two clubs. Alsevere injuries. In other games, New York] Ligonier, Pa., professional, win-|year ago Canadiens turned bac dubbed the Chicago White Sox| ner in 1958 and loser by two|the Leafs four games to one. |9-3, Dertoit clubbed Baltimore strokes last year, "I have to go| The odds - layers have made FIGHTS LAST 14-4, Pittsburgh edged Philadel- with fellows like Souchak, Ken! : £5 phia 7-5, Boston beat the Chicago Venturi, Dow Finsterwald and ! Cubs 12-9 and Milwaukee turned - r bi ? 2 h Gene Littler." St Mike S Hold back Cincinnati 5-3 in a aight Bookmakers, wh te illeg- " game. Waring Bl Wo operste 4 i « | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Daryl Spencer plagued his for- jestic pine trees, have a slightly Tee es To Tie : Sacraments, Calif.--Zora Fol- fer San Francisco, {earmates, differing and a more definite F wih 98, Chandler, Anz, out. homering 'n eS io view of the outcome of the four-| ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Tor- pointed Clarence Williams, 200, Carts 8 rea rall TH 24 day, 72-hole medal play event/onto St. Michael's College Ma- ayward, Calif, 10. iguite a five y. i 13 i Oakland, Calif. --Johnny Gon-|ton also homered for St. Louis over the Augusta national course. |jors came from behind twice to s y.. | 'hile Ji Davenport, Orlando [hold St. Catharines Teepees to a Saives, 35% Oakland, Juipoiuted Red Wiis McCovey oh SOLID FAVORITE 2.2 draw Tuesday night in the Bobby Scanlon, 136%, San Fran- : They have made Palmer the fifth game and second tie of their|cisco, 10. nected jor the Gramts, the first] solid favorite followed by Ven-|Ontario Hockey Association Ju-| Los Angeles -- Doug Vaillant, Ray Her itch od nine | turi, who blew the championship nior A final. 138, Cuba, outpointed George Kansas oy pus oi as an amateur in 1956, at 8 to 1. The game left Teepees with six Berry, 138, Los Angeles, 10. innings $2 ie Bae Cary Middlecoff and three-time points, the Majors four. The first] San Antonio, Tex. -- Manuel Ho Sam omer Pete Daley | winner Sam Snead are bracketed [team to gain eight points wins/Gonzales, 137, Odessa, Tex., out- ity 0 k is a "backed Her. | at 10 to 1. Then come Ben Hogan [the series. Teepees have won two pointed Rip Randall, 140, Tyler, |® oy h : Sars and the Sen- | and Souchak, 12 to 1, and Dow games, St. Michael's one. Tex., 10. bent t ome uh Bob Alli- Finsterwald and South Africa's| Sixth game of the set is in Tor-| Buffalo--Jackie Donnelly, 137,/alors ot a pair from Gary Player, 15 to 1. Other|onto tonight and the seventh, if|Buffalo, outpointed Rocky Ran-|*°™ |prices range from 20 to 1 to 100 needed, in St. Catharines Friday. dell, 139%, Rome, Ga., 10. DODGERS OVERTAKEN to 1. The winner meets Brockville| Amarillo, Tex.--Alvin (Chief)| Vic Power and rookie Walt Player, the young British Open Canadiens in the Memorial Cup Williams, 175, 'Oklahoma City,|Bond each drove in two runs in |champion, heads the strong for- eastern finals. outpointed Donnie Fleeman, 180,(the sixth inning as the Indians leign delegation which includes| Brandon Wheat Kings meet Ed-| Midlothian, Tex., 10. came from behind to overhaul the | {Canada Cup individual winner monton Oil Kings tonight in the|- Dodgers by chasing Larry) {Stan Leonard of Vancouver, and is game o the western best- . Sherry. Sherry homered for Los leading players f Australia, | 0:5even -Zina.. F t t G | 1 did Duke Snider and) Ed 'England. hi | "Vic Hadfield gave Teepees the as es I ngs a. Rocky Colavito | No foreigner ever has won this lod wo a ea ae M b Fi hit one for Cleveland. y Jf 0 event and neither has an. ama |it in the second. Hadfield scored ay e attest hand in 35 ds after the third v ; En crt Lenora cap, nz. newer | OLD COUNTRY BREAKS FINGER |gave the Majors the tie 11 min- oe] ie irac. MADRID (AP) -- A fractured | oe ter") May oo the fiagest pie 1) 3 SOCCER SCORES |finger has forced European fly-| Teepees held a margin of 30-25| coach A Talizn weight boxing champion Risto|in shots on goal but were on top| Percy (Iron Man) Cerutty, | LONDON (Reuters) --Results of | Luukkonen to postpone a title de-imost of the game. They gavel mentor of such leading Austra. |soccer matches played fence against Young Martin of [goaltender Jerry Cheevers, back| jjan athletes as milers John |United Kingdom Tuesday: They, had been sched )in action Biter guitering 3 broken Landy and Herb Elliot t, ENGLISH LEAGUE today. oon cheekoone § unday, a tough time, .sounded the warning in contin- Firs tDivision 2 uing his argument that women |Third Lanark 7 Arbroath 1 should not try to compete on |Hearts 5 Clyde 2 : the male level in sports. | (ppd from April 2) ! o a Oo par e Cerutty, whose remarks have [-------------- touched off a controversy, said . TS | that if normal women "want to A COACH at ITS a compete in field events with EDMONTON (CP) -- The Ed- ess i e | 308-pound monstrosities thrown |Mmonton Eskimos of the Western | up as women by other coun- |Interprovincial Football Union| tries, they'll have to become |confirmed Tuesday rumors of the (CP)--The more than womanly women |resignation of assistant coach unortho-|cated by the line of spectators, ear- often stretching a half mile, wait- theling to get into the hall to see {world title matches against de-|each day's play. {fender Mikhail Botvinnik, 48, ofl yakoy Rokhlin, chess expert | {the Soviet Union has set off algo; the Soviet news agency Tass,| He mentioned one other com- (University of Georgia, leaving {controversy among Soviet eX-|gives credit to Tal's "amazing| Ponent--'arrested bust devel- Dan Edwards as coach Eagle | perts. | knowledge" of the game and says| opment." {Keys' lone assistant Tal capitalized on his unusual this was revealed particularly in| Po we want to wait until | Eskimos also announced the style to take an early lead in the the sixth and seventh matches. | OUT gists cannot become moth- [signing of six-foot, two-inch, 225 -match series, leading o- on | ers beiore points after nine games with three Tal won the sixth with a sur-| {victories, two defeats and four Prise combination that began | | matches drawn. with the sacrifice of a knight. | | Tal won the first, The game was adjourned after 46 seventh games and moves with Tal in position to |came back strongly: to convert one of his pawns. Bot- } elghtis and ninth. vinnik, realizing his cause was [WON WITH BLACK lost, resigned without resuming | Tal's sixth-game victory caused play. 3 la sensation because he won while| Here is the play in the sixth playing black. White moves first/8ame in which Tal, with Black, and black is normally on the de-|{Played a King's Indian defence: fensive from the outset. Winning| 1. P-QB4, Kt-KB3; 2. Kt-KB3, {with black is approximately|P-KKt3; 3. P-KK3, B-Kt2; 4. lequivalent to breaking an oppo- B-Kt2, Castles; 5. P-Q4. P-Q3; 6 nent's service in tennis Kt-B3, QKt-Q2; 7. Castles, P-K4; The brilliant Botvinnik, world{8. P-K4, P-B3; 9. P-KR3, Q-Kt3; {champion since 1948 with the ex-|10. P-Q5, PxP; |ception of one year, 1957, when| 11. BPxP, Kt-B4; 12. Kt-K, [he lost to countryman Vasily|B-Q2; 13. Kt-Q3, KtxKt; 14. QxKt, |Smysov, made an impressive | RRB; 2 R.Et, Kt-R4; 16. B-K3, feet deep and overlooked by the|stans, and held steady in all comeback and duplicated his op- (7 51. i Q-K2, R-B5; 18 KR-B, | Pope's summer residence in this| weather by multi-colored buoys ponent's feat by winning the ninth 9 qn Rl, By; 20. PxP, | picturesque town perched on thelin plastic material placed along match ith the ack. Yale lev a] . QR-R, Kt-B5; 22. PxKt, Slater $ sige. ine of 4 . Heir, entire length at 40-foot in- pa ' al ay, H S wo water- tervals. particularly in the sixth game, in- 3. B-Q2, QxP; 24 ~ QR-Kt, filled volcanic craters straddling] Special boat houses to contain {volved the question of whether he |P-B6; 25. RxQ, PxQ; 26. R-Kt3,|the Alban Hills south of Rome. [200 large and 300 small craft are Lake Albano was picked as an|being built on the banks of the! Olympic site after week of care-|iake Dressing rooms, infirmar- fui study, in spite of its relative/ies, a carpenter's yard to: repair |inaccessibility by road and ajdamaged boats, piles of rafts and R-QB7, BxP; tendency, -even in summer, to be|rowing equipment are being put " ack, Jashed by waves. into position Che , -K3; 39. Apart from improving the road| To bring the thousands of anti- Bleusity Bast glia J Ty ov B-R5ch; network around the lake, work-|cipated fans to the site, a new pe fo aH 13 LL XB 4" KxB, men set'ing up stands for/road is being built to link the up othall K-Q4; 45. R-R7, P-B6; 46. R-QB7,|8,000 spectators, a tower equipped shore of the lake direetly with a | | MOSCOW dox play of Mikhail Tal, {old Latvian chess wiza themselves." Paul Davis, 38, of Knoxville, Such women would have |Tenn. "stringy limbs,.hard faces and | Davis resigned to accept an as- unwomanly shapes." |sistant coaching job with the ve draw attention to [pound end Jim Toon of Dunn, the danger?" IN.C., to his second contract. Setting Olympic Rowing Course CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy|ling equipment, photo - finish in- (Reuters) - Workmen, some in|stallations and a cabin for radio |diving suits, are working against|and television commentators {time in the crater of an ancient| In spite of considerable techni- volcano to complete one of|cal difficulties, the competition | Europe's most modern rowing area has been divided into lanes sites in time for the Olympic|by steel cables laid across the Games here in August, |lake, four feet below the surface. The crater is Lake Albano, 558( The cables are pulled by cap- sixth and Botvinnik win the |B-B5: 29. KtxP, RxR; 30. KtxKR, RxBch; 31. B-B, B-K5; 32. Kt-K2, B-K4; 33. P-B4, B-B3; Such controversies are not un-| 34. RxP; BxP common . in the Soviet Union|36. RxQRP, B-B5; where championship chess if fol-|K-B2; 38. R-R7ch, or Botvinnik's mistakes. vals Canada's 4 are p-- * Now showing...new 1960 Scotts SCOTTS GOT IT! 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