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The Oshawa Times, 7 Nov 1960, p. 10

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3 4 urday night, Ranger gonlie Jack McCarten tries to stop but misses, Behind Mahovlich are goals he scored ageinst New York Rangers in Toronto Sat FLYING FRANK MAHOV- LICH pops in one of the four Teepees Cash In Frankie Pa Leaf Conquest By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadien Press Staff Writer Detroit Red Wings, with curly- haired Norm Ullman heading for what could be his hest season, have moved into a fousway fight gue for the Nations! Hockey leadership, Ullman, at 24 starting his sixth season in the NHL, didn't get a goal ss the Red Wings heat New York Rangers 52 at Detroit Sun- day but he collected two assists, They marked the 13th consecu- tive game in which Uliman grabbed st least one point, tying 8 club record set by Ted Lind. 79 say during the 1956-57 season. Don Simmons turned in his first shutout of the season as Boston blanked Chicago Black Hawks 440 in Sunday's only other game, Saturday, hig Frank Mahovlich scored four times to lead Toronto Maple Leafs to a 7-8 romp over New York snd Dickie Moore got two third-period goals to give Montreal Canadiens a 44 tie with | got his 450th regular-season goal, Chicago, | first period, FRANK MAHOVLICH league's most valuable player, The four weekend games tet | the Canadiens in first place with 17] 04 behind points, one more than runner-up Pie Soul le Pip Bois {Chicago, Toronto and Detroit b : d [moved to within two points of hockey's all-time great Montreal who retired before the start of this season Boston remains three points | behind the Leafs and Wings with| Len Lunde, Jerry Melnyk, Alex| 12 points while the Rangers are|Delvecehlo an mired in the league cellar with Johnson got i ts, | goals wing points fenceman Jim Morrison scored | HOWE REACHES 450 for New York, | Gordie Howe reached another ih a Rangers Harry Howell and Jim Mf son, Leafs won the NHL game 7-4, LP Wirephoto HUNTERS TOLD FACTS OF LIFE WINNIPEG (CP) --- Re. sources Minister C, H, Whit- ney has issued the following statement to deer hunters: "A white-tailed deer has | Conch $id Abel gave veteran milestone in the game against|goalie Terry Bawchuk a rest and | Rangers, used Hank Bassen for the third Howe, the only man to win the time this season, Bassen has al- Hart Trophy five times as the lowed only six goals in three ces | games, Detroit winning two of these and tying the other Simmons was brillignt in Bos Hyd the Hawks, Orval Tessier, | Charlie Burns and Jerry Toppaz- 7ini got the goals for the Bruins, WINLESS IN FIVE The loss siretched Chicago's winless stresk to five Eames--i ied to hoth national bodies at VIee two ties and three defeals, Mahoviich"s seoring spree raised his seasontotal to 11 goals anor) aviiech got hi J former United Ay Olympic star Jack McCartan, who worked both weekend games i Ra s, MeCartan, rephac. ing forse (Gump) Worsley. who suffered a sprained back Wednes- day night, had little chance on any of Leafs' seven goals, Bob Pulford, rookie Dave Keon and defenceman Allan Stanley § against also scored for the Leafs while| Andy Hebenton, with two, and Camille Henry counted for Rangers, Moore's two goals, his 14th amd n the! e, ing, we'll just have to take the play two games against the Swe- 15th of the season, came | last 10 minutes of the gam scorer each time with the Hawks short. case handed, It was the sixth and seventh goals Moore has scored (his sea- |scored for Canadiens and Jean | Beliveau had three assists, | Eric Nesterenko, Bill Hay, Xi- mer Vasko and Tod Sloan were Chicago's scorers, On Weekend Bill By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bt. Catharines, after a poor start in the young Ontario Hockey Association Junior A ser- jes, this weekend finally showed the form that won them the Me- morial Cup last year, Saturday the Teepees defeated Hamilton 42, and Sunday de- feated Marlboros by the same score to share a six-point series lead with 8t, Michael's. 8t, Mich- ael's, still with only one defeat ngainst them, beat the previously undefeated Peterborough 6-4 in a home game Sunday. St, Catharines' defeat of Marl boros at Maple Leal Gardens Sunday was their third consecu- tive win The Teepees built up a 20 margin in the first period, They increased it to 30 after two man fired the other Teepae goals,| Dave Draper gave Bt. Mike's Key men for Marlies were|three goals, while Larry Keenan Howe Menard and Bill Horuzzey.| added two, and Terry O'Malley Saturday In St, Catharines it|one was Teepees turn to make a slow! Wayne Boddy fired two for start against Hamilton Red| peterborough, and Bare Plager Wings, But after spectacular|and Doug Senior registered sin work by Teepee goaltender Roger| gles Crozier, they packed three goals! piece le a into the last seven minutes, Roopa BRL, Neil Forth and Larry Jeffrey | on 28 eee ds elapsed in the gave the Red Wings a 20 lead|. o7 setonds eapsel 1 luk early in the second period, But | fecond before Draper put in his John Brenneman gave Teepees 7 their first goal at 10:45 Peterborough led 3-2 going into the final period until Draper tal KELLOUGH TIED IT lied his second goal off Keenan's Rookie centre Howard Kellough| rebound, At 18:22 Draper was| tied it up for Teepees in the last| given a chance for a penalty shot half of the last period with a after a 8, Mike's forward was looping shot from just inside the|hauled down from behind on a Hamilton blueline, Then Ray Cul-| breakaway, but the little left len hit two more for St, Cathar-|winger missed the net frames, ines in just 55 seconds, | With only 30 seconds remain St. Michael's College Majors|ing In the game, and St, Mich. OPENED THE SCORING ended Peterborough Petes' three-|ael's ahead 5-4, Draper was given Teepees' Doug Robinson/game unbeaten streak at Maple his third chance, He broke away opened the scoring at 9:18 of the| Leaf Gardens Sunday after reallylat centre ice and finished the first period, closing it at 19:35. going into the fray in the second scoring at 19:49 into an empty] Murray Hall and John Brenne-| period, | Peterborough net, ---- m-- Strathroy Lashed By four legs, stands about four feet high, often has horns on its head, has a white tall that sticks up when he runs and is a light brown in color Smother The G By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Kitchener . Waterloo Beavers Hull - Ottawa Canadiens gave trounced Kingston, Pronienacs 95, 5 ot , | In Saturday night's only game, a convineting demonstration of | kingston edged Sudbury 5-4, their superiority over the other| Kitchener Is in third place, a | five teams in the Eastern Pro.| int behind Sudbury, The fessional Hockey League when| oh 3h yt Top Place Maroons By THE CANADIAN PRESS There are two camps today in the Ontario Hockey Association lan of the homesters and Walt tie for first place with Abitibi Williams of Stratford, Flyers, Chatham Maroons visiting . . ". a BROKE A DEADLOCK Senior western division, the lead: | Strathroy Saturday led 2.0 in the After two minutes of overtime, ers and the underdogs, middle he gecond on allies homebred defenceman Russ Bel Chatham Maroons, defending|by Fred Pletsch In the first andj, 0 cored: th oal ) Karl Towers in the second goau scored: the winning goa Allan Cup champions, moved |" , Singles were scored by Paul into top place with 10 points onppn LONE GOAL Pinche, Bill Degurse, Leo Gau after lashing Strathroy twice, yp aie in the second period, Jack dette, Ted McCaskill, Terry Tal in Chatham Friday and $1 10iyeGoion aor the Rockets only entino, Ray Volataive, and Moe Strathroy Saturday. goal, Strathroy's defence has|Chevrefils, Tied for second place with heen weakened by the loss of] Alouettes retailiated with elght points each are Windsor|peie stapleton who returned to hat-trick by Cliff Connelly and Bulldogs, dropping from the top,|Sault Ste. Marie and Fritz Gen.| singles by Marcel Hout, Rolly and Stratford Indians, up from | dron who went to Ottawa, | Passette, Jean-Guy Thibeau and third, Woodstock and Strathroy| jack Kerwin's goal from play {Jean Larouche, are last with two points each. ling coach Ted Power near the! Abitibi defeated Timmins In Windsor Sunday, Stratford{end of the third period blocked Schumacher Flyers 74, Pacing whipped the Bulldogs 7.3, as|Strathroy's hopes and last year's for Abitibi was Charlie Marshall sharpshooting Indian Maurice senior B champions lost §1, {with two goals and singletons Levesque hit the Dogs three| After being idle for two days, [came from Johnny Dredhart, times, the western division will see ac-|George Lever, Angus Martin, tion again as Stratford visits|Jerry LaBelle and Gus Beltiol INDIANS MOVED AHEAD Chatham Wednesday Timmins scorers were Frank Zorica scored in the first two) accooation, Kapuskasing GM's|Macalendin and Ernie Domen end of the first frame and were|gunday and forced a three-way Bill Rawson, Dick Wray, Gord Lou Bendo and Len Speck added Killed By Car i (0) Meet boxing Eskimos will meet in the west minutes of play, But the Indians| edged Rouyn-Noranda Alouettes ico never threatened, although the|--. Candy and Neill Cockburn were to the Windsor tally Pa. (AP)==| CALGARY (CP) Winnipeg ninth day | Hull-Ottawa Secret: oalie ner of the goal post and boune-| ing behind McNamara, Skov, Gray, Pennington, John third-period deluge, TURN ON STEAM the second teams ende { | sure of victory. for Kitchener » Waterloo, Sandy Olson, Don Cherry, Duane Rupp, Wayne Hall and Danny Belisle counted the others, Buddy Boone paced the Frontenacs with three goals, Real Chevrefils and Pete Panagabko scored the others, home ice, They have yet to win in Montreal, Clif Schmautz, {Fred Hilts, Ed Kachur and Norm {Guimond scored for Saulte Ste, | men, [FROM BEHIND Kingston had to come from be. {hind to win against Sudbury in Saturday's game at Kingston, The Wolves led 2-1 at the end of the first period and 32 at the end of the second, They made it | 42 early in the third before the | Frontenacs got untracked and |fired three goals in a row to |snateh the decision, | Stan Maxwell, Barry Ashbee, | Dick Meissner, Panagabko and [Tom Williams divided the King- [ ston goals among them, Scoring |for Sudbury were John Sleaver rouged| with a pair, Tom McCarthy and next Hamilton will set the stage for the Canadian intermediate foots 'rookie Jim Pappin, AND STANDINGS Pts 9 17 hi {i 3 36 44 56 6 3 44 1 3 15 § 15 12 | announced is, n 18 16 13 1 9 8 6 ] 18 12 10 ( 0 0 1 1 0 onal F 60 60 66 5 A Pts, Nn 15 " 13 12 H-Ottawa 10 Sudbury Kitchener SS Windsor took the lead as Joe| nthe Northern Ontario Hockey Butler, Peter Gawsola, Marty collected four markets before the gv" in a hard - fought overtime, Bulldogs outshot them, 40-27 B mb 5 Former Boxer | OMDEIS, the other Stratford scorers, while Referee Frank Uniae handed and Windsor's Jack Costello in George Chipulonis, 73, former Blue Bombers and Edmonton the second-period fireworks and world middleweight misconducts to coach Rags Rag: champion, died Sunday of injur-/ern football finals for the an automobile First game of the best-of-three Chipulonis, whe fought under finals will be played in Edmon the name of George Chip, died ton Saturday afternoon, The sec nn . after being hit by a car while [hes Monday Night Nov, 14, But leam Size walking on a highway south of [Gens ove under way to postpone Chip won the middleweight i. y sh Aly i 16, The third game, if necessary P t t d crown with a fifth-round knocks (iy) "ho in" Winnipeg Saturday Io es e in December, 1913, Five months Witai in Nulsliiaz {itsh in later he was dethroned hy Al nnipeg, in finishing first ST. CATHARINES (CP)=The roma "who knocked him out in!the regular schedule and getting Oarsmen is protesting the gp ---- ~(15 of 16 games, Their only loss site o ja sowing, loam lor the Philli {was to Edmonton, second-place r A . monwealth games, 1ps schedule. Committee of Canada recently | Rink to 5 Wins |. Eagle Koys' Eskimos qualified limited rowing to 11 competitors) ST. THOMAS (CP)--Al Phil. Football Union playoff final by Australia lips of Toronto Granite Club eliminating Calgary Stampeders A he CAA is seeking a 16-man|skibped his rink to five straight in the semi-final, anadian|i? the fifth ammual Early Bird 40-31 before 20,000 fans in Cal: 3 prejared 10 help the 4 Cu Win curling bonspiel, held here Fri. gary Saturday afternoon. A 30-7 of the expenses involved in send. [day and Saturday. win for Eskimos in the first tralia [the Yalotuy cumipalgnes an won night gave Eskimos the two "In view of our past showing/'he top awa Second prise went|game, total-point round 70-38. to Horance Greenfield's Simcoe at Empire and Olympic Games, by a CONVERTS ALL FIVE Pert Sarnia four skipped by Erwin ed Jedresamation Ra be a Fraser, downs were scored hy quarter \ ' : {back - Jackie 'Parker, end Jim CAAOD, said Sunday. Letcavits, h alfback Cowboy Rowing won gold medals in/versity of British Columbia eight im the eight-oared events in both/last summer in Rome was the(3"d halfback Jo-Bob Smith. Bad Tommy-Joe Coffey converted all Wales. The sport also picked upjentire 1960 Canadian Olympic five touchdowns and booted a silver medals in both four-oared team, events two years ago The 1l.man rowing team, as ™an also Kicked a single Rowing also won a gold medal suggested by the games commit Calgary's three touchdowns in fours and a silver in eights in would allow rowing only am Were scored by end George Tait, out fighting majors to Rawson NEW CASTLE, ies suffered when he was hit by time in the last 11 years Rowin 0 g in hospital, He was taken there 4 came is scheduled for Win: New Castle Friday night it until Wednesday wight, Nov lout of Frank Klaus in Pittsburgh afiernoon. Nov. 19. Canadian Association ef Amateur| po" ing a bye into the playoft finals, won Skips {holders at the end of the regular The Hritish Empire Games {for the Western Interprovinelal for the 1962 Games at Perth,| rowing team for the Games but | vietories to capture the top prize Eskimos walloped Stampeders ing the extra oarsmen to Aus. It was the second straight year game in Edmonton Wed " 'lentry, Third place was won we feel rowing should have bet Saturday the Edmonton touch. Catharines, president of thei The silver medal won by Unis | (5 ve by the Unb Woodruff, fullback Jim Shipka 1954 at Vancouver and 1938 injonly medal brought home hy the| field goal and a single. Vie Chap tee, the 1956 Olymples at Melbourne. [eight (plus two spares) in Perth./end Bill Barber and halfback) 1 | "A hunter has two legs, stands between 5% and six feet, has no horns and Is all white or all red color, "Hunters should use ex treme care when shooting the first-mentioned animals to make sure they do not shoot the second." olves trail the Canadiens by oot all they whipped the second - place gix points, Fourth, a single point A Sudbury Wolves 7-0 in Hull Bun-| hack of Kitchener, is Saulte Ste, day night, {Marie and Kingston is another The powerful Canadiens were point back in sixth place, The ur e rom sev rolling into action but over- cellar-dwelling Royais have nine whelmed the Wolves, pouring 57|points, shots at Sudbury goaltender| Glen Skov opened the Hull . Jerry McNamara against only 12|scoring with a blistering waist. 1 ane shots mounted by the Wolves, high shot from eight feet out, In Sunday's other games, Sault Terry Gray connected later in I8te, Marie Thunderbirds de- the second period, his blue line KINGSTON (CP)--Dropping of feated Montreal Royals 4-2, and slapshot catching the inside cor. a foothall from an aircraft over! a - the Queen's University foothall| stadium here has touched off an | J S Ny uad E es investigation . . The ball, believed to have heen | . [] taken from Queen's students who were taking it by foot to a foot. Canadian Title ball game in Toronto last week, was dropped during a Queen's) PORT HURON, Mich, (CP) Benneit converted all three McGill University game Satur-/A United States team trying to touchdowns in addition to his big day. The ball did not land in the win a Canadian football cham: gq | stadium but hit a nearby house, | pionship will take a one-point] goa Douglas Wagner, magager of|lead into the last game of the the Kingston Flying Club, said|final tonight Sunday the plane used belongs to| Port Huron-Detroit Raiders re-| for Lords, scored the first Lon. the club, He sald the pilot, Fred: covered a fumble and kicked a|don touchdown when he picked erick Archibald, has been|fisld goal with less than three|off a pass intended for end Cur. grounded and the club Is Invest: minutes remaining in the game|tiss Cotton and ran 31 yards, An gating Saturday night to edge London other pass interception led to the Mr, Wagner sald dropping any-| Lords 24:23 in the first game of other Lords touchdown in the thing from a plane is contrary(a two-game total-point series for|second quarter when safely back to federal air regulations and the Senior Ontario Rugby Foot-| Tom Anderson nabbed a pass on regulations and rules of the club, (ball Union championship, wv (the Port Huron 49 and ran Mt "The department of transport, The second game wil be! back to the 23, will have something to say about played in London, Lamar Lee, the league scoring this," he said Bill Bennett kicked the Raid |champlon, kicked two converts, In. another prank connected eps to victory via a 20-yard field|a 22-yard field goal and four sin. with the Queen's-McGill game, algoal, Lords led 23-21 before Ben: gles, Rollle Swynchuk added an- McGill student, Peter Seeley, nett's boot, but Raiders' Ernie other single In the second per. suffered head injuries when &|ppisch recovered Bob Fiveash's|lod. Fiveash also was credited railway station baggage wagon, fumble on the London 37 to set with a single when he fumbled commandeered by McGill stus yn the victory into the end gone but dents for a joy ride, went out| Lords led in just about every Cotton who had recovered, of control on a hill and smashed department in the statistics--15-0 into a telephone pole Saturday. |i "snet downs; 146-107 in rushing He was admitted to hospital a and 117-79 thrpugh the HOCKEY SCORES and released Sunday morning, lair. 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS HORN LED THE WAY National League Halfback Don Horn led Raid WL T F S IS) ers with two touchdowns, Defen: Montreal 7 . sive tackle Walt Wilson fell on a Chicago 6 loose ball in the third quarter Detroit 6 * when punt was blocked Just in Toronto 6 3 A ain side the Lords end zone. Boston 35 6 New York 49 1 Saturday's Results Lovell Coleman. All were con Breaks Legs, Back Chicago 4 Montreal 1 verted by Doug Brown | Toronte J Row York 3 ) ap & ; ' | Sunday's Results In Winnipeg Sunday hight it Hydroplane Race | chicago 0 Baten 4 was that Edmonton Detroit 5 New York 2 requested that the second game! LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP) Race Wednesday's games of the finals by played Wednes- driver Mickey Thompson's back roranta at Chicago day, Nov. 16, instead of Monday,| was broken and legs paralyzed Detroit at New York Nov. I, jin a speedboat accident Sunday. | American League MAR AA FAS RR | . Witnesses said Thompson, 31, LT F AP CITES OBSTACLES (from EI Monte, Calif, had just Springfield 6 President Gordon Lawson of giarted a. hydroplane race with Quebec the Winnipeg club said "we will another man on Lake Mead when Cleveland he quite willing to co-operate if his boat hit a wave, Hershey a number of obstacles are over) mye hoat, moving at 175 miles Rochester come. lan hour, bounced up and on its Buffalo Lawson said that one of the way down struck another wave. Providence inno chief obstacles would be the Thompson was flung up in his Saturday's Results change required in television seat--still holding the wheel -- Cleveland 3 Rochester 1 coverage arrangements and was coming down as the Hershey § Providence 3 The time probably will be dis: boat bounced up Springfield 4 Buffalo 0 cussed today by Sydney Halter] Thompson managed to get to Sunday's Results of Winnipeg, Canadian football shore by operating an auxiliary Providence 4 Buffalo 3 commissioner throttle with his hands Springfield 2 Quebec § Si esbokedam 1 ---- - Tuesday's Games Winnipeg has won the western Springfield at Quebec {finals tor the last three years, Eastern Professk was beaten by Hamilton mw the ets eco v Grey Cup final in 1937 but won the Canadian championship oy a La beating Hamilton the last two Weight Li ting years, Marie 42 HAMILTON (CP)--Bill Swaluk Kingston § il 22, an RCAF member from Mon: Montreal 3 38 NHL LEADERS treal, set two Ontario heavy. Saturday's Result i ------------------ weight Mg hoy in Ue On Kingston 3 Suds 1 " . 2 " tario weight lifting champion Sunday's Results Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS ships Saturday night. His new Saulte Ste. Marie 4 Montreal 2 Standings Montreal, won 7, marks were 350 pounds in the Kitchener § Kingston § lost §, tied 3, points 17 clean and jerk, and 913 total Hull-Ottawa 7 Sudbury 0 Points Geoffrion, Montreal,! Swaluk set Canadian records Wednesday's Games | of 381 clean and jerk and 936 to. Sudbury at Sault Ste. Marie Goals---Moore, Montreal, 15, [tal in the Quebec championships, Hull-Ottawa at Kingston | Assists -- Geoffrion, Montreal; | Other Ontario records set Sat OHA SENIOR {Ullman, Detroit, 14 |urday might were: Alan Salter,| Western Division Shutouts ~ Plante, Montreal; featherweight, 260 clean and jerk LT F APs, Sawchuk, Detroit; ' McCar and 643 total; Ralph Roy, light. Chatham bt I 1} tang New York: Simmons, Bos: weight, 278 and 680 in the same Windsor A 8 ton "and Hall, Chicago, 1 categories and Aldo Roy, middle. Stratford 17 Penalties Fleming, Chicago 39 weight, 340 snatch, 313 clean and Woodstock 0 minutes |Jork and 798 total. Strathroy 16 Stratford 7 Windsor 38 9 Galt Saturday's Results Chatham 3 Strathroy 1 Sunday's Results Wednesday's Game Stratford at Chatham Kitchener - Waterloo turned on the steam against the Fronten- acs with a five-goal outburst in eriod after the two the first period in a 2:2 deadlock, Kingston managed ' "70 two goals in the second period H. Chap and .one in the finale but they Ed Hoekstra scored two goals McGregor, Bob Sabourin, Dennis Eastern Division LT FP 00 2 0 1 2 A Pls, cas | Belleville Oakville OHA St. Mike's St, Cath, Guelph | Peterboro N, Falls Marlboros Hamilton 1 4 Saturday's Results Hamilton 2 St, Catharines 4 Sunday's Results Peterborough 4 St, Michael's 6 St. Catharines 4 Marlboros Wednesday's Game St, Catharines at Guelph | Western League {Seattle 4 Calgary 2 Vancouver § Spokane 1 Saskatchewan Senior Saskatoon 3 Medicine Hat 6 Okanagan Senior Kamloops 10 Kelowna 4 Vernon 7 Merritt 3 Penticton (OSHL) (WIHL) 4 Saskatchewan Junio® Flin Flon § Moose Jaw 1 Regina 4 Prince Albert 4 Estevan 4 Saskatoon 2 Eastern League Greensboro 2 Charlotte 2 (over time tie) Clinton New Haven 1 {Johnstown 6 Haddonfield 3 Philadelphia § New York 3 International League [Fort Wayne 10 Milwaukee 3 Toledo 7 Muskegon 4 Omaha 8 Indianapolis 2 St. Paul 4 Minneapolis 3 Neorthe™ Ontario Senior Rouyn-Noranda 7 Kapuskasing 8 Abitibi 7 Timmins 4 International League Fort Wayne § Muskegon 2 Toledb 3 Indianapolis 2 10 0 0 or A on Eso = A Pla, | LU] 6 § oe =T2 wou 4 cic 2020 0 oe 0 r T 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ¥ Nelson Minneapolis 4 Milwaukee § (over |™ 8| 'No Conclusions' In Hockey Leels TORONTO (CP) A stormy {meeting of Canadian and United play for Gr States hockey officials Sunday agreed to mend fences through which Canadian players have heen skipping to U.S, teams with- oul releases, Although the meeting reached po definite come! ons, Cana tion ugreed to update a 1954 pact netween the two The new agreement will be drafted by CAHA secretary manager Gordon Juckes and sub. their annual meetings, The players involved are Rene Pepin, Gord Haidy and Irwin Gross of Windsor Bulldogs; Ken Laufman, Murray Davison snd Bob Forhan of Kitchener Green for the shirts; Gary Sharp of Chatham! Maroons and Ron Muir of Belle ville McFarlands. All have been suspended by the CAHA PLAYERS CAN'T PLAY? Thomas Lockhart of New York, suspensions would be recognized and the teams in the Interna tional and Eastern Leagues will he aren't permitied to play, "If they don't stop them play- fee Mir the International Federation sald wo Hockey Juckes However, Pepin's suspension | The Peewees, boys from 10-12 open their season on Tuesday group whs called the Senior group has been changed to Pee wees but the age is still the same The following boys are asked 10| Brother Annable and Ellett scored in the be at the arena on Tuesday with! picky Vodden, Mike their equipment; Holy Cross Coach, Bill Rajokovie, Randy Edwin Gorny, Michael Gary Urie, Gary Delves, Dougla informed that the players mos; Dee, 3, Khymyks; Des. Garry Harper, Ouellette, RA 80175; Ken Logan, Barrett, Howard, |("'Donnell, Donald Jones, Davis, (nus Vandermeer, Gerald Smi Davison, Forben snd Muir to eenshoro, Laufmen for Johnstown and Haidy for Mil waitkee, | Gross, now playing eesch of Clinton Comets, is sppcaiing his cuspension by the Windsor team. This will be held despite amy [agreement the (wo teams might shots, Don McKenney, dian Amateur Hockey Associa reach McMILLAN ATTENDS Canadion represeptatives at the meeting inciuded CAHA pres ident Ken McMillan; Ab - president oe ota Hockey Association; Hanley wens manager Bill f | With Mr. Lockhart from the AHA were Dean Clark and i$ bot! A and Andy Mulligan of Roxburgh also a nam Maroons, Russian snd dish tours this month, They hve Jock Roxburgh, CAHA Sianley, h of {for Allan Cup champion Canada Nov. 22 and \president of the AHA, said the Nov, 25 and 26 in |against the national Soviet team; Nov, 28, branch Soviet fesm; Nov, 30, Partaks; Dee, 1, ITHBKA champions, EL They leave Russia Dec. 6 and gish national team in Stockholm and fly home Dec, 10, Mr, Juckes said the Winnipeg Maroons would visit Prague, borne d rookie Allenison while the opposition was has already been lifted and he Czechoslovakia for eight the Wings' other short at least one man, Alto-\will play for Toledo, Following and possibly two in Poland, while Brian Cullen and de-| gether the Canadiens have scored (he meeting it was indicated that leave Dee, 19 and return wer-play gosls in 15 games. released may be given Sharp,!Jan eoffrion and Bill Hicke also) 10, CYO Hockey Ready To Go ,|Pleau, Allen Kavanaugh, Larry ,|Judge, Peter Crosby, Ted Healey, Nov, 8, at 4 p.m, Last season this Brian McAdam, Paul McAllister, {Paul Scott, Grant Leclerc, Paul Atoms; this year the name of the Lepine, Doug Burnett and Barry | Breen St. Gregory's Lions -- Coach, Kenneth, RA 52004; Lepine, Ron. ald Balter, John Morrow, Allan Anthony Lee, Clancy Philip Pultz, Mike Mari- § Michael Drumm, Doug 0' {Adams, Ted Boivin, Doug Baird,|and Billy Cannon, James Verrall, Peter Bryant an Man, St. Mary's d| The Minor Bantams, boys 18 years old, get under way on Sat- Coach, Bob Di-lurday, Nov, 12 at 6.30 p.m, This Beavers fired two more them. ©bne, RA 32648; Robert Beau-group was called the Peewees | selves In the last period to make Pre. Thomas Dart, Fred Dionne, last season, The name has been Frans lersel, Brian Evans, Rob- changed but the age is still the ert Monaghan, Jerry Dionne, Ted|same, Dionne, John Sagan, Jeff Juben-| The following boys are meme |ville, Martin Valks, Wilson Map- bers of the Minor Bantams: Al |plebeck, Jerry Noonan, Rober! t|bert Savole, Jim 'Wylie, Robert [Watts, John Kasubeck, Bernard|Clancy, Michael Noonan, Tom |0'Brien, Pat Murdock, Doug and Rowden, Tom Dan Ballantine, St, Gertrude's Brockman, RA Coach, 57068; Chri Paul Bligdon, William {Larry McAvoy, David O'Reilly {Ken Lane, Terry O'Neill, Pau Walsh, David Marcotte and Rich ard Dignem, St, Gregory's Tigers -- Coach, [Brother Fabian, RA 5-2604; Johr Salowskl, Mike Conway, Stage Is Football By THE CANADIAN PRESS Semi-final games scheduled for and weekend in Caglary ball ehampionship Nov, 19, Drumheller, Alta, Miners took the Western semi-final Sunday in Vancouver when they blanked Vancouver Grizzlies 8.0, They will meet St, Vital, Man,, Bulldogs in the final in Calgary next weekend, Bulldogs, for the second consecutive year, quali fied by eliminating Fort William Redskins 22-10 at Fort William, On the Eastern scene Verdun Shameats took the Quebec final by ousting Cornwall Emards 23-6 at Montreal, And at Hamilton the hometown Tiger-Cat Bees took the Ontario title for the third time lin four years with a 96 win over Toronto Kast York Argo- nauls, r The Eastern final will be played in Hamilton between the CANADA'S LEA a t Jowental Marks, Willlam erald, Don| Wayne Aasen, Gary Dionne, Mau~ s/rice Miljour, Scott Andison, Rob At Montreal the Royals went Markley, B. Pankhurst, Stephen ert Salter, Bob Mitchell, Joh a down to their sixth defeat on|Monaghan, Ronald Marcotte Brooks, Terry Fudge, Z, Hambly, | panski, Paul Brockman, Robert Bilodeau, Dionne, Andrew Kryczka, Larry Sucre John Larush, William Yanch, Leo Barrett, Kerry Mills Rheal Leger, John Ryan, John 1 Assistant coach Boris Kotof, | nanie, Wayne Connelly and Joe Brisebois, Ray Labreque, Stephen McGarry and Mike Crosby, playing a right linebacker #pot| Szura were the Montreal marks. Jarrell, Robert Kennedy, James Tuesday, Nov, 8 = 4,00, St, -|Gregory's; 4,40, Holy Cross - St, {Gertrude's; 5.20, St, Mary's « St. John's, | Saturday, Nov, 12, 6.30, Minor Rene' Bantams, Set Final Ti:Cat Bees and Shamcats next Saturday, YAKUNIN SCORED A TD In Vancouver Alberta scoring champ Alex Yakunin went across for Miners' touchdown and they added their other two points on a safety, Ed Kruppa's field goal and convert of Ab Filipovic's touch. down put Redskins ahead 10.0 in the first quarter at Fort William, But that was the last score they could manage, Wayne Hanna scored two touchdowns for St, Vital while Ken Bouchen picked up one, Keith Webster convert: one touchdown and kicked a Held goal, Bill Swan scored two touch. downs for Verdun and Hank Lapointe added another, Pivot Bob Anderson made good one convert, Stan Short scored a goal and Don Langley field kicked a single, 5 cents will buy only half-a-glass fey DING 4 CIGAR - = 2itime),

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