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The Oshawa Times, 18 Jan 1961, p. 14

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" 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jonsery 18, 1961 " id ' LE Ya KOKA MIXED CURLERS HAVE sample, as Mrs, A. 8, Wood of and uses her good luck charm a cow's skull, for a shot AP The annual muskoka Inter nationsl Mixed Bonspiel is recognized as a fun-and games' affair and above is a smokes her cigar | OWN TACTICS holding the rings, in the al Graven | marker while broom the bonspiel action hurst, yesterday om SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' at the half-way VE y NHL ALL-STARS, selected mark of the season, were announced the first in have to agree and completely with the selectors, This, practically mutiny to the cause and a sign of age weakness on our part == but nevertheless, 'tis so! Johnny Bower, in goal, you have to take he's been the major factor in Toronto's surprising this along with Frank Mahovlich they Mahovlich on the first Doug Harvey and Marcel in the NHL ~~ any night or morning Bernie Geoffrion the tw scoring records justly upheld second team, we find Glen Hall in goal argue that one, Qn defence, they Allen Carl Brewer and right there is the only we hesitated a moment, before giving it our approval stamp, The other forwards, Dickie Moore, Henri Richard and Gordie Howe are automatic the belonging on the first that one argue their choice on the second set of All=8tars, Mind you some of the "old dogs" will hit their top form last two months of the NHL schedule by injuries (the old dogs get most of these too) it could As terday and for Lime Years wi entirely we realize, 1s and showing but Defencemen the Jean Beliveau and the the season, then put were st team also Pronovost two be and On are 0 other forwards their selection and who can have Stanley and spot on which 're 80 close to team cannot in the and unle mitten vhen the sea= Runge ta attract Mikita inte the be that there will be the odd replacement made, But going well individual playe: still climb will not make | neither not son's final selection Boston, team attention te any of thelr Hull of Chicago Hawks could ture, Leafs' star "Red" Kelly he's perhaps the most valuable But doing double duty as well as penalty-killer the fans and his team their selections hy position And the is to put a leading to make sure he's listed as an All else has equal claim to his particular position BRIGHT BITS Oshawa seeking the coveted Ontario and Canadian eliminated terday | Pi to |! Peterborough Golf LEN EVENISS d | nam Jack VON Adam As a Are enough and pie although Mapleos defenceman member of the a centre and Kell but As value is obvious to not to voters who make not on a "combine" value heen ing just amehod basis only exceptions there have ever corer on the apposite w mlar, when lady eurler nk "h terbarough honors, losing and Country Club Oscar Parker, Adams Trophy ul wa Ve wo tough [ rink Ken in the annual ough past and car-coats RACE changed put ahead one fl rind I'he lonsplel Jackson and (1 "Packer weeker Poterbo hame port shirt NHL, SCORING Dickie Moore ond place ng nh ¢lub ARCHIE MOORE claim, ha al Madis due" vd rOW ALT this pe this their ! a six-point of Mahovlich Rernie Geffrion hy a bit week a on put we into of till but iil male ove! po to protect his tit igned forced to agree le meet Erich Schroeppner of Ge y, Garden on March 20 or 21. Archie but we hardly think this will be TON'S Hall of Fame committee is move by the CAHA to curtail their efforts ta them == outside of good Junior in all Canada the CAHA is handling the of B.A. (and we don't mean gasoline) ! TOWN AND COUNTRY Petes And Royals Both Claim Clean-Cut Wins Petes and Royals both claim: No less than three od one-sided victories in Town tricks" were registered hy the and Country play Sunday night winners as Barta, Judge, and at Port Perry Community Ferguson all hit the three-goal Arena. They remain tied for bracket. Gibson collected two top place, however, next week goals and a total of six assists finds these same teams meeting Singletons went to Walls headson with first place the Mountjoy Rutler, and R prise Butler Petes downed Port Perry 154 Edgar led Port Perry with in a wide open affair. Royals two goals. Other scorers were beat Eagles in a closer check-'P, Esple, Chandler and Fields ing contest, 8.2 ROYALS CLICK EASY FOR PETES Royals and Eagles hooked up Petes ran up a 50 lead be: in what started out to be a fare Port Perry got on the close checking game. However score. sheet, The game was Rovals broke in the lead early wide open and often loosely and dominated play as the played by both sides game progressed. Only stellar ma On [guare to go out KINGS: prepared to fight any More HAN squaresroot is the time power three leagues 'hat Kingston Group Ready To Fight For Hockey Hall KINGETON (CP) The local International Hockey Hall of Fame ald Tuesday it will re sist any legal action aimed preventing construction of building on the community ce tre grounds here I'he to accu at A mn commitiee was replying of improper con duct hy the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, which met in Toronto during the weekend IA, M. Hulse, CAHA solicitor ald the committe delay ing construction of the hall and that meetings were held in cam era Hulse ated legal advice had heen sought in an attempt to have the charter of the Hall of Fame revoked | Magistrate James and James de Bt, Remy dent and secretary of the committee id in a luesday that meeting ations indi G, Garvin re local statement constitution and with no more el than any hoard of di of .any company," statement sald the com mittee had made a formal re (quest Lhe League for 30.000 held in trust but the IW refused I'he giving financial upport 1o hocks Hall of Fame building at the Canadian National Exhibition recy rector I'he no requ NHI, | HE i Cookie Claims Players Want | 'Biqaer Checks Gil the League's A finan money Is tablished players TORONTO (CF) christ of Toronto Argonaut Big Four Foothall searing champlon, say cial battle for more up het haping Canadian andl thelr club I'he big fullback and hacker ud In an intel many players higher salaries for next a result of the Sam Kteheverry case and the appa fatlure of Canadian teams gn many outstanding United the een pro faothall line lew he expect will de mand Cason a ont 10 Nal tollege fay hil He declined to disen of hi but it i he will ask for more un far 1) 1061 season Etchoverry, Montreal Alouet quarterback for nine vears ha signed to play with 8 Louis Cardinals of the National Foothall League, He was traded to Hamilton Tiger-Cats in No vember but signed with the Cardinals on the grounds that the Alouettes had made him a free agent by hreaching an agreement that he could not he traded without his consent REMEMBER WHEN? . ., By THE CANADIAN PRESS Willie ('Ree, first Negro to play in the National Hockey League, made his debut with loston Brains in a game at Montreal three 'vears ago to night. The 33-year-old native of Fredericton, called up from Quebec Aces hy the injury ridden Bruing, did not figure in the scoring. as Boston beat Montreal 3.0 player CANON dotatl helieved than $20 tending hy Neate in the kept the Ravals out of the double figure range Clarke and MacDonnell seor ed two goals apiece far the win ners. G, Willams, R, Williams, Chapman and Ralson split the remaining tallies Hoar and MacDonald the marksmen for Eagles NEXT WEEK'S GAMES Sunday 600 pm. Eagles Part Perry and 7.00 pm, Petes vs, Royals goal Ragles' cage were vs Leafs Have By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer Toronto Maple Leafs and De- troit Red Wings appear io have ! the best of what looks like # lean erop of outstanding rookies in the National Hockey 1eagne this season | Only four first year men have distingished (themselves as scorers with almost two thirds of the season gone, two with each team | The real find could he Dave Keon, 20 - year - old whiz whe leanght on with the Leafs after 'three good years with Toronto Bt, Michael's College junior team Some claim he is a combina tion of Montreal's Ralph Back strom and Chicago's Tod Sloan and one of the most exciting Archie Moore Can Get Off The Hook NEW YORK (AP) Archie Moore can save his light heavy weight title in New York hy box ing Erich Bchoeppner of Ger many here March 21 The 175-pound king, stripped of his title by the National Box ing Association for inactivity was reported Tuesday night to have agreed to defend against the German challenger. Melvin Krulewitch, chairman of the New York State Athletic Com mission, said Archie is ready to fight Schoeppner Dave Ott of Cleveland, presi dent of the NBA, said it will recognize the winner of a Har old Johnson-Jesse Bowdry hout in Miami Beach, Fla., Feb, 7 as the champion "We have a tentative Bill Mazeroski Is Babe Ruth Award Winner NEW YORK (AP)~Bill Maz eroski of the Pittshurgh Pi rates Tuesday was named win ner of the New York baseball writers' Bahe Ruth award as the outstanding player of the 1060 world series Agree Casey Stengel, ousted manager of the New York Yankees, was selected for the Ben Epstein 'good guy" award The awards will be presented the writers' annual dinner 2 at Jan It was Mazeroski who hit the were ninth-inning home run that gave teams are unre asonahle in their ion held "within the meaning of our Pirates & 109 victory over the demand Yankees in the decisive seventh game the. writers "most co Press In citing bBlengel sald he always was operative with the National Hockey friendly and available in good of the club, said Lions presented tributed $16,000 and taken out/out for relief with a respectable pe a natural 240 bowler but is! time had, and frank and honest in his remarks," Or Minnesota Has Bud Grant Or Van Brocklin MINEAPOLIS (AP) Own ers of Minnesota Vikings, split hetween Norm Van HBrocklin and Bud Grant as their head coach for the 1061 National Foot ball League season, neared g decision today They talked Tuesday with Van Brocklin, former star quarter hack with the NI'L Philadelphia Iugles and the first choice of Viking general manager Bert Rose The status of Grant, head coach of Winnipeg Blue Bomb ors in the Western Interprovin cial Foothall Union, remained a mystery, Grant's silence in Win nipeg tended to confuse the sit uation For weeks Grant has been the No. | choice of two members of the hiveeman Viking board Van Hroeklin, presumably, has heen favared by the other three HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Senior WLT FF AM 18 RB 114% Ma? 1413 1110 106 20 12 6 4100 RW 10-0 6 75 R24 Woodstock 1017 1 R714 21 Strathroy T15 5 07123 19 Tuesday's Result Chatham 2 Galt 7 Tonight's Game Galt at Chatham OHA Junior A WLT F AM Guelph 31 4 GITR IIT 4R Niagara Falls 1613 2 108 104 4 St, Michael's. 15 § 3-0 M0) Peterharo 1214 411K 126 28 Hamilton 1113 6 118 108 28 St. Catharines R18 2101 133 1% Mariboros R18 5 BR120 17 Tuesday's Result Niagara Falls 2 Guelph 12 Tonight's Game Marlboros at St. Michael's Western League Edmonton 3 Victoria § Eastern League Charlotte 3 Haddonfield 4 International League Indianapolis 2 Fort Wayne 3 Minneapolis 4 Omaha 2 Saskatchewan Senior Windsor Stratford Chatham Galt 3 (Saskatoon 1 Moose Jaw 4 NuWay A 1 WwW Ls | INDUSTHIAL BASKETBALL g | | Aj . __ | League-Leading Ajax est Rookies | \ : . ¥ amie ote ne meme rem mene ot WINS 10th Straight with Leafs since Syl Apps broke in point scoring. Pla oma in during the 19637 season ine with hurly Frank wy . Toronto's other good prospect lich, he has eight goals and 73 Rugs travelled t(0/tory by Gary Newitt with 13.12 points to the is 22 - year - old Bob Nevin, & assists in 42 games Ajax last week, to take on the points followed by Reg Daze, slong with from Will snd rangy sixdooter who scored 32. Keon has 12 goals and 15 as. (ront-runming Ajax squad, in an who added eight, while for Nu Shields while ond Bur. goals and collected #2 resists sists, Glover 15 gosls and seven Oshawa Industrial Basketball W Jerry Burrows was best rows (ried in vain Mu Way with Rochester Americans of assists and Johnson 10 goals League and Ajax made iti with a fine 15-point effort who were left trailing 9127 of the American Hockey League and eight assists ih-stra victories, Dealing AJAX ~ Cardwell, 7. Boyd, the three - quarter mark, last somson Two games are in he played NuWay 4147, 2. Hill, 4 BE) ! Daze, 5, The t-ams matched basket Detroit's two men are Howie tonight with Montreal at Chi- The Rugmen took a shim one Dickson, §; Newitt, 13; Barry, 1, /for-hasket in the final stanza Glover and Allan Johnson, ='cago and New York Rangers at point lead in the opening sian Total 47, Fouls 5 out of 15, fighting to ANA dw, Bir: pir of 2-year-old wingers Toronto za, edging the victors in & 1ow| NUWAY -- Upshaw, §, Bur: rows, J eCol CAME FROM HAWKS No other first-year man has scoring period. Jerry OWE rows, 14; Lockard, §;, And It 4 the Glover was acquired from heen able to mecumulate more was the Wig gun for the loserss. secoll, 8, Total, 3, F Chicagn Black Hawks in the off- than nine points so far, M nine hitting for seven points while! s out. of 12, season after a good year with is Gerry Ouellette who has five young Gary Newitt Max" OFFICIALS ~ Bill D Buffalo Bisons of the AHL, and goals and four assists with Bos: right in the game ing si% Bob Winter, has developed into one of the ton points, Wings' best scorers. Johnson Ouellette, 22, underwent sn Ajax came right back in came wp from Spokane of the emergency operation for appen- second quarter 10 even the Western Hockey league dieitis Tuesday and is expected test all up by outnetting Nu-Way scoring power in overwhelming Gord Shields with 24, 18, As play resumes in the leagueitn be out for seversl weeks, 1211, Reg Daze, playing conch Nu-Way Rugs by the score of 10 points respectively while for - Joe Dickson and Newitt paced 78-48, in their league game last Nu-Way the winners while Jim McColl|week, and Fred Upshaw kept the game, Coca-Cola went into » seven square at 2020, af the half: point lead in the opening period way mark, by outnetting Nu-Way 164, Rick The first-place homesters won Salwey, John Love and Boh the game in the half,| Hill sll combined to put the vie coming out after the intermis- tors ahead while Jerry Burrows sion to outhustle Nu-Way 15-4 to and Jim Anderson kept the 108i ooiard 3; Burrows, 18; Wd. take a commanding 11-point ers fairly close wards, 2; Anderson, #; Me- lead, Tom Wirick, Daze and, Colas widened their lead 0 coy 16 Worat 48 Fouls Soutof- Newitt combined to shoot Ajax the second quarier OUISCONNgE gg ' ahead with Nu-Way failing tothe cellar - dwellers again fo een Nace take a commanding halftime Nu-Way tried a comeback in lead of 33-15, Dick Sciuk, Sid the final period but Ajax were Gedge, Gord Bhields and Hill not to be denied as they held on! all found the range to lead the to their lead for a well-deserv- winners while Jim McColl was ed victory the lone Rugman to hreak Al Lockard, McColl and Bur: through Cokes strong defence rows led the losers while Gord After the halftime hreak Cardwell broke through for the Cokes again come out on top winners this time doubling the score on Ajax were led to their vie- the losers, 24-12, Salway netted LOSE CLOSE ONES Western Tire Trundlers "End Schedule With Win | Johnny Kent's Western Tire 41, Paolone VEE] ond Jones 11 howlers ended the second series 'or the winning Western Tire Iie Group "'B" of the Toronto|team, Ivor Jones was high man the beterhoroy h clubs have [City Major Bowling League with| with very consistent and steady | i n he 4 five 6. The feud was a 5:2 win over O'Connor Bowl, .|bowling for his five game total Bobb or A . Jost several Both teams seemed to have a|of 1200 made up of 263, 256, 282, | FEAT fs piv | club played in » lot of trouble with corner pins|307, and 231 followed hy Bill pant vision, only to be res [standing up and on several oc. Brown 1148 (268, 281, 206, an, a vith mot VANCOUVER (CP)=The ex: The clubs rejected the plan casions, running into "aces" up,|242), Paolone 1125 (163, 218, a, Riis iy al roid ecutive of British Columbia Li- and voted in one for 1961 that With the result that the scores #7, a), Fon fwartz 1062 (206,| ook and will be out to break ons received the full support of would, Spring said, have the Li-|were a little lower than the pre: | 246, 210, 224, 177) and Manning four game losing streak at the 750 members Tuesday night in ons donate $67,900 Winnipeg 88, vious week Swartz for four games 784 (41, {yrs expense, Having lost twice Its fight against the new gate: 000 and Calgary $6,000. Bdmon-| Western Tire bowlers lost|147, 204, 102) some of this duet) Senior A Kingston and Till. equalization plan adopted by the ton would receive $7,000 the fist game in the last frame to poor relief bowling, The total ; : he ; Con. | SONDUrE, (rated the two best Waster _ Interprovineial Foot: Lions feel the other teams by seven pins when they LA Rid 5600 against O'Con clubs in Ontario) the Hawks did have gone hack on a motion of ed a total score of 1116 agains 4 "e not feel so bad, But in bef The membership at Lions' an- less than two years ago that O'Connor's score of 1123, |warer 0 Connor Bowl, there they were stopped by hath Nia nual meeting supported the matters on game equalization) In this game it was poor Tey oan had 1154 ding 8 th 1148 gara Falls and the Peterbor: club's refusal to make increased be decided hy unanimous vote, |jef howling which was respon: dhe en "1199 A i" ough club, Thursday's game is contributions designed to help Spring said football commis-|gible for the loss as Paolone a sii u y Green 17 herefore a "must" for the Osh. keep Baskatchewan Roughriders sioner G, Sydney Halter ruled|went out in the fourth frame, mn Hunter 1088, has b |awans, out of the red, Lions have said that no unanimous decision is with a respectable score but the, : # DEEN "mn add a 'little fuel to the they don't mind aiding the needed He questioned Halter's yelier howler finished with only | 14¥Ing A great deal of trouble . a fire, Bab Booth and Brent Old- Riders but figure the other authority In making the decis:| 143, In this game Brown and And, fins nit come up with any field will renew their battle with [Tones bowled 208 each, Withiguie' of "Ron fs still going fol! Judd, whom they played TIES CONT Ly Manning Swartz 241, ' h against this past summer in Lions wil carry their fight to CITES CONTRIBUTIONS school, commuting daily and (a PS Wil earry, heir High in| Spring said Lions have con. The second game was take (writing examinations every two sortbal astion Judd was the aes Winnipeg Feb, § to 11 tributed $140,000 towards game by Kent's boys with a score of lor (three weeks and there is nol | iJ td aff, N rong equalization and taken out $240 -| 1008 against 1075, Again it Was idoubt but that the big fellow is) ean moun Sah TIO Tove has PRESENTED PLAN 000 from the playoff pool had relief howling on the part of \not himself with too many| Pee" fost etween these players Harry Spring, past Ie sald Winnipeg has Kent's, Manning Swartz wentiexams on his mind, Ron should | ny Yme, in all probabil la plan to the other teams last $545,000; dmonton $3,885 and| score and the relief man finish: not bowling well in any of his IY: providing the first play-off November to raise 875,000 for 8507.000; Calgary 81.024 and/ed his game with a score of other leagues either opponent for the Genosha crew, the Riders, He said that, based $330,000 and Sask a te he wan, ust 147, In this game it was The end of the second series|'NeY Would like to prove right [on 1960 receipts throughout the which has not contributed any. Jones with 256, Ron Swartz 246| finds Pasquale's winning it with ow, that they will be able to league, the Lions would have|thing, has taken out $425,000, |and Bill Brown 231 whe led thelnq points, followed by Ascot handle them a month, hence, contributed nearly $50,000. Win. Spring sald nothing was Way [Clothes 28 points, Tuxedo June. They will have that chance to: nipeg Blue Bombers $12,400, wrong with this except that Sas:| The third game was lost by (tion and Western Tire bowlers Morrow at § pm, at Donevan Calgary Stampeders nearly §11,- katchewan, needing the most/ten pins when Kent's bowled a|with 20 points, followed by|C0lesiate, Ron Swartz 210, Bill Brown 206 able of better bowling and it is and Manning Swartz 204, [to he expected that with the | The fourth game was taken by (final series commencing this Winding up the second series Roy Nesbitt: 276, 211, 250, 257, The fifth game was also taken | in Group 'C' of the Toronto and 257 for 1251; Don Henning: |by Johnny Kent's boys with a City Major League last Satur: 233, 175, 208, 174 and 220 for score of 1160 against 1136, Mike game 1082 to 1046, but after and 248 for 665 for three games; that the Willow Club took charge Orest Pidwerhecki: 218, 102, for and won the last four games, 110 for two games, 101 game they meet the Ace Bowling Club $ he scores far the last three at Bowlodrome KINGSTON (CP) = Kingston games wore as folows: 1086 to! Last Sunday the Wilson Club Frontenacs of the Eastern Py hut the Wilson team looked very thought It was 'give-away' playing duties, bad a hi ad they had noir day, Kune took a BR He. Tessier, holder of the EPHLI worst day o 0 SeASON As Tar 1 ¢ @ game set, [8 scoring record set last season, Individual scores were as fol. We would also like to mention | oho lows: For Willow Frazer the fact that three members of oi . Hambly: 951. 401. 215. 238 and the team qualified for the zone, Manager Wren Rlair handled 900. 290, 145. 963, and 254 for @nd Roy Neshit had 1132, three weeks ago, 1088; Jack Bregman: 1584, 218 251, 169 and 228 for 1020 000 and Edmonton Fskimos 82,-/ help, got less than Edmonton score of 1136 against 0'Connor's|0'Connor Bow! and York Bowl Western Tire with a score of [coming Saturday, they will all day the kd Wilson Furniture 1005; Ed Lugtenburg: 147, 187,(Paulo had 277 for his only game The scores in the second game Next Saturday is the start of 1045; 1042 to 1015; and 1242 to had an exhibition match with fessional Hockey League as pinfall was concerned. Team spite some bad bowling in spent the first half of the sea: 200 for 1814: Art Rriges: 964, finals in the BPAO Eastern the coaching duties of the King: For Ed Wilson Furniture -- CocaColas ial Bd i vil A convincing vietory , con) Coca Colas flashed strongiway, Bob Hill, John Lov, COKFS ~ Salway, 2; Wil, 16; Gedge, §; Sciuk, §; Love 12; Shields, 10; Peters, 2, Total 78; Fouls 12-0ul-0f18, NUWAY RUGS~Upshaw, lr Officials--~1.e0 Kelly and Don Seeley, Beorer --~ Gary Minacs, Genosha Hawks Have Ex. Game Here Saturday Oshawa Hotel Genoshs Hawks will return to action Thursday night when they take on Peter: horough Grand Hotel Jets at Donevan Collegiate, in an exhi- bition Baskethall game. This {will be the return game of a home and home series between the two clubs, The Jets stopped Oshawa 66-62 last Tuesday in {game at Peterborough's Kenner Collegiate For many years Oshawa and ment, not yet fully confirmed for Moore 10 hox Bchoeppner in the Madison Square Garden March 20 or 21 sald Krule witch. "Moore would receive 50 per cent of the gate and #7 per cent of the ancillary rights The movie rights in Germany would go to Bchoeppner, 99 per cent to 10 per gent for Mowre SBchoeppner would receive 20 per cent of the gate and 15 per cent of the ancillary rights," SIGN AGREEMENTS Krulewiteh the ment were reached Tuesday when he locked the managers and lawyers of hoth fighters in his office However, the mater of get ting the Garden for the dates in mind has not been cleared Ott said Johnson and Bowdry have posted $5000 forfeits guar anteeing that the winner of their bout will an opponent designated as the No, 1 eon tender within 90 days of their Feb. 7 match Moore last defended his title against Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste, Anne, NB, Aug. 12, 1959 He and Scheeppner had heen scheduled to meet in Toronto last August but the deal fell through for various reasons Moore, 44 hy one version and {7 hy another, holds the record for reigning as light heavy weight champion, He won the title from Joey Maxim in De cemhber, 1952, This would be his ninth defence, also a record B. 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Wilson's B ' 11S0NnsS bOwW 1180 against 1162, Jones, with|Pe raring to go and get off to a his score of 807, was mainly re.(800d start, : fivespin howling club lost a 4.1219, 105 and 236 for 1004; Ed of the day, followed by Brown decision to Willow Bowl Brown: 208, 247, 108, 147 and Orval Tessier were Willow 1052 to Ed Wilson's a new series and it is to be 1012, In this game Frazer Ham: hoped that the Wilson team will \ n 170 all in favor of Willow, As Kent's Western Tire, and judg. nounced Tuesday that Orval these game scores indicate Ing by the way both teams bowl: Tessier has been appointed as: | totals for the day were Willow places both teams had a good ; can in va high A : [son with Boston Bruins in the Rowl: A768, Kd Wilson Furni: workout and spent a very enjoy National Hockey League and| d a little wer WA. 240. 101 and 234 for 1215; Canada championships, Ed Lug: (ston club during the first half Doug Shanahan; 174, 237, 945, [tenburg rolled. 1236 for five of the season and turned the 268, for Kent's, with the others| Western Tire howlers are cap: To 'Willow Bowl Oo 1 Oo Oo sponsible for this win The Wilson team won the first 192 for 902; Sel Himes: 175, 242, bly of the Willow club rolled alget off to a good start when neither team howled too well, ed the fellows must have sistant coach in addition to his| re! 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