INGEMAR JOHANSSON HAS FIRST WORKOUT ed his training today to get | dally workouts leading up to Ingemar Johansson shoves | the heavy punching hag high into shape to regain the heavy: 'City League Bantams [Victim Of Burns Waging Close Race | LOCAL 1817, 2; LOCAL 2784, § Glendinning, Mothersill, Selleck, Ron Wilson picked up an assist In the opener at the Oshawa Becharrel, and Levine om Martin's gosl Children's Aréna on Monday, ROUDAILLE 3; WEST. KI. 1 = CIVITAN ~ Stevason, Brack, ithe much improved Local 1517 In a close tilt, Houdaille won Sills, Bradley, Townsend, Harts = team Dhlanked the leaguelead-lon goals by Bob White, Dave horn, Dick, Glecoff, Cockerton, ers on goals by Wayne Cole and! Kienen and Neil Foster D. Cockerion, Peel, Morrison, Billy Taylor, Dionne and Cole; West. Kiwanis' right-winger Dubrowski. McCullough, Bar: picked wp assists on Taylor'siJohn Neate saved them from clay and Bouckley pr the whitewash brush with his POLICE ~ Chapman, Za: GonMender Allan Trotter was timely goal from Clapp and rowny, DeMille, Cameron, outstanding in the nets for the Tilling Baron, Zuleit, Smith, Densham, winners and the shutout was. HOUDAILLE ~ Moore, Stanf- Dawson, Waldinspercer, Crim. well deserved fer, Kienen, Oke, White, Bow: mings, Wilson, Anderson, Rich LOCAL, 1817 ~ Trotter, Tay-iman, Colford, Yoster, Hayes, mond, Zimmerman, Martin and lor, Dionne, Cole, Talkachofl, Clarke, Stacey, Logeman, Mal- Suwals Taylor, Myshynski, Telesnickl, | pier, Scattergood, Dingman and a " Weeks, Mack, Stewart, Flliot, Tavior PUPLATE 3; WNAI WRITH 1 Divies, Ewart, Thompson and WEST KIWANIS Smith, In the windup game of the Romaniski Reed, Brown, Clapp, Neate, MED, Duplate edged B'Nai LOCAL 27%4 Metcalle, Pa- Tilling, Wright, Kaplan, Svinyk, "2 Bith in a hard fought close kosta, Rosnik, Lloyd, Myers, Zaporzan, Holmes, Tonkin, 'hecking battle. Duplate opened Greenwood, Dick, Hobbs, Robin: Clarke, Bryan and Slack the scoring on a goal by John Murdock unassisted, B Nai son, Graham, Salter, Sneider Holt Gray, Planke, Graper and CIVITAN, 10; POLICE, 1 B'Rith hounced right back and Valincourt The Civitan club seems to tied the z:me on Bill Sloldra's have heen lying in the weeds! telly from Ross LOCAL 205, 5; CAN, TIRE, 1 all season until Monday night! Reg Parry scored what In the second game of the when they walloped the Police proved to he the winning goal night, Local 206 won handily team by a large margin on a blazing high hard shot into over the Can, Tire club on Four «quick goals by Don the top left corner of the net gonls by A. Griffin (2), M. Cockerton, Boh Glecoff, Gary The insurance marker was put Brownell, G. Abbott and R, Bradley and Stan Hartshorn set away by Paul Sutton on plays Andrews. Russ Davies counted the game on ice for Civitan, from Gow and Burk the lone tally for the losers Boh Glecoff continued the tor DUPLATE Nott LOCAL 206 Pollard, Mar: rid pace with another three tal Burk, West, Murdock lowe, French, Kiouski, Baldsrek, lies in succession to bring his Dawe, Bremner, Parry, Gow Griffen, Brownell, Andrews, Ab- night's total to four goals and Thompson, Reid, P, Murdock hott, Studley, Hansen, Aspen, one assist, Singles were added Gillies, Thompkins and Gillette Stene, Muir, Rajkovie and Cul: hy George Bills, John Dick and B'NAI BRITH Spiers, Me len Wayne Bouckley to wind up the Cann, Waldie, Hornsby, Luk e CAN scoring for the winners Moak, Yoderburg, Solomon, Wa: Clark, Werry, Babcock, Hanow Krnie Martin tallied the lone (er Edie, Kehoe, Hamilton MeQuade Sutton | his March 13th, title bout TIRK, Hall, Davies with champion Volyd Patter son in Miami Beach, Florida SPORTS MENU Meets On Sunday By Geo. H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ski, Wragg, Pearse, Hanewich, goal for Police to spoil the shut: Sioldra," Peyton, Koss, Master Union Rod-Gun 'Toronto Boasts Salter, Maynard, Judge, Lloyd, out hid for Stevason in the nets, son, Woods and Kelly, 'Osh Majors jor Indian League Down Lindsay | This show will feature Stan By GERRY BLAIR Hodgson, Senior Conservation Using only 10 men, the Osh Officer, of the Department of ous Majors skated to a one | The Union Rod and Gun Club will present their monthly con | servation show, on Sunday, Jan uary 20, at 7.50 p.m TORONTO (CP) The Tro iol and Mohawk warriors ; who fought each other in forme switched Syd Arnold, a lefthand days would he Shet In i" "the shot, to the right side With way things have turned out, Gerry MacLean and Herb Tran! mpombers of both tribes have WOMEN CURLERS in the province are watching the activities at Dixie this week, with a great deal of interest. It's the round-robin "eights", for the Ontario (South) provincial women's single-rink curling champ- fonship. This is the equivalent to the "eights" in the British Consols men's single-rink event. Mrs, Selkirk's Peterborough. rink, which ousted Oshawa ladies in dis» trict playoffs last week, was rolling right along until the second game yesterday (their fourth of the round-robin series) but Mrs, Woolley, of scored a "two" on the final 10th end to eke out an B+7 victory over Mrs, Selkirk, Only other rink to win thei first four games of this round-robin was Mrs, J. Arm strong's Huntsville rink, 1060 winners, Mrs, Armstrong and Mrs. Woolley clash today at Dixie, in the fifth round, This might well prove the deciding game of the playoffs there, A group of Oshawa ladies are taking in today's play at Dixie and in this game, they may see the 1081 Ontario South champions declared, If the rink that wins this game goes on to take their next two games also = it's all over, Otherwise, there could be a tie ace Toronto Granite Club Mid~season voting in the NHL finds Toronto Leafs enjoying a rare type of atmosphere, In recent years, members of the Mapleos have had little success in the voting poll when the scribes and casters cast their bals lots, However, the mid-season count finds Dave Keon of Leafs rated the No. 1 rookie of the NHL; Johnny Bauer isn't leading the Vezina Trophy race but he did get most votes for the Hart Trophy (most valuable) while "Red" Kelly hack a familiar role he's tops in the voting for the Lady Byng Trophy which goes to the most gentlemanly player, But the hig NHL news of the past 24 hours is the king-size trade made by Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings, Wings have sent rookie star Murray Oliver, Gary Aldeorn and Tom McCarthy to Boston in exchange for Vie Stasiuk and Leo LaBine, It's hard to figure this one, Red Wings are obviously after veterans with experience and perhaps intend te use Vie Stasiuk at centre, a position at which Detroit is not too strong, Leo LaRBine, a firebrand, is not really Detroit's type of player, but perhaps John Adams has some pet theories he intends to try out, The departure of Stasiuk ends for good the famous "Uke Line" that performed so well for the Bruins in recent years, If Red Wings had made a hig trade with the Black Hawks, the side-benchers would have been talk. ing about "friendly relatives" but this big deal with Roston comes as quite a surprise to most NHL en- thusiasts, 1] in BRIGHT BRITS; Sam Etcheverry is quite confident that he'll make a position in the National Football League with the St. Louis Cards and says he wouldn't go back to Montreal Alouettes, for anything, Seems as if there was something seriously amiss there ' MONTREAL has apparently failed to swing that Inter national Baseball League franchise deal, Latest reports are that the Montreal rights will shift to Syracuse , ; . HIALEAH race track officials are dumfounded = they received a cheque for $10.00 from a gentleman in Vers mont, who stated he had been overpaid at the mutuel wicket = and was returning the extra money, That old boy with the lamp, who went looking for an honest man, was just born too soon, that's all! | FIVE RINKS of Oshawa curlers, back from their annual jaunt to the Haliburton Ronspiel report that it was even more fun and fellowship than ever before, Four of the five Jshawa rinks finished in the prize-money THREE RINKS of Oshawa curlers leave this weekend for the mnual Quebec Bonspiel Wilson's Bowlers Lose 3-2 To Aces Opening the third and final 1003 in favor of Ace, and with 177, 353, 231 and 339 for 11M: won Don Henning: 243, 217, 235, 334|score 1283 to 1039 Team totals for the day were: 339, 211 ture howling club lost a 3.2 de. Ace Bowling 3504, Ed Wilson 1078; Joe Individual{187 and series of the season in Group Bill Neal's 408 game they "C" of the Toronto City Major the fifth game League, the Ed Wilson Furni cision to Ace Bowling Furnitre 5547 Led by Sel Himes' 321, the scores were as Wilson team got off to a fast/Ace -- Rill Neal start as they beat 'Ace in the 208 and 408 for 1287 first game 1314 to 1036. But the nahan: 270, 259. 180, follows 1139 to 1043. Things did not look Jahn Stones too bad when they back to take the third game ell 1189 to 1088, however, Ace came 1007 back to take the last two games. For 259, 208, 31, Ed Wilson Furniture For{Orest Pidwerbecki and Ed Lug: 155, 331, 235 jtenburg did some good relief Pete Cra 183 and Oshawa club really slumped in(347 for 1139; Rill Sweeney: 179, crew meets Ferby's Timberlanes the second game, as they lost it{311 176, 313 and 259 for 1138; at Knob Hill Row! nm bounced and 182 for 1083; Charles Trow 183, I » 191 and 187 for - imperials 2, 1. J The fourth game was 1088 to Sel Himes: 321, 235, 216, 182 and 2 and Ferby's Timberlanes 1. to take advantage of his blister joined with Blackfeet and Cher ing hack hand shot okee to form the most colorful Oshawa built up a 6:0 lead team in the Toronto Hockey midway through the game be: League fore Fred Dart counted for Lind The Ondacks say, The Majors then struck crow quickly in the third period for! formed by the Indian club that two goals within 30 seconds to|operates at Toronto's Central definitely put the game way out|YMCA, Members come from of reach, Bob Neall completed many parts of Canada, some the scoring With just under five! attending school here minutes remaining in the game Most of the players have a This was a most important hockey background, The victory for the Majors as the|forward line is made up of team finishing highest of the two! Prothers Alf and Ray Morrison clubs receives the extra home 8nd Btu Shawanda, Alf played Lands and Forests, as special W y as. speci sided 8-2 verdict over the Lind speaker Oshawa outdoor fans should ay Lumbermen last night in plan to attend with the kids, Lindsay. The Majors displayed [and not be afraid to ask ques- tremendous forechecking, and tions on hunting and. fishing their relentless attack kept the Lumbermen from getting organ ized throughout most of the game » Gerry Maclean wi the top | - pointman, scoring three Lmes Sets J Pin Mark and assisting on two others. De SUDBURY (CP)~Noah Ber: fencemen Ev Fdwards, seeing tuzzi set a five-pin bowling rec: plenty of ice time with only ord for the Sudbury district three defenders in uniform Monday with 1,138 points for scored two goals, as did Syd three games, best in the area Arnold, Al Garrard added a for more than 20 years singleton to complete the goal The winner of the Oshawa Lind Gerry Albert, convenor of the scoring, Herby Tran was (op say series will play the Toronto Mercantile League, said; "1I'm|playmaker for the evening as- Macedonians for the right {not too sure about Canadian| sisting on four Oshawa mark- continue further in OHA Inter Ifive » pin bowling records, but| ers. This was the third straight mediate "A" play-offs. This 1s ; eid \ I'd say Noah's score is either decisive victory by Oshawa of course assuming that Toronto| Ind Period ) second or third best in Canada," | Mike Cirka was back in the|continue to lead the Lakeshore | b Rthawa Niki om In February, 1958, Ron Gor.|nets for Oshawa and played a|&roup, and eventually finish atop| (Amith, acLean) rf Ad elle of Toronto howled a world stellar game. Lucky Wills and the heap, thus receiving the hye| 8. Oshawa: Garrard : record 1,184 triple, beating the Gary Lawson were unable ton the first round of Interme (Myles, Rennick) +... 10.28 recognized mark of 1,157 set hy make the northern trip hecause diate playdowns 7. Lindsay; Dart 17.50 Charles Thoms of Kirkland Lake of charley-horses sustained in 1st Period Penalties = Williams 10.08, a vear earlier, Bertuzzi had! Monday's game against the Co: | Edwards ird Period scores of 8471, 803 and 874. A bourg Merchants 1198) 8. Oshawa: Arnold perfect game is 450 Manager Winse (Tran, MacLean) «i.» 'Western Tire Has nay Four-Point Start Lindsay: Neall (Dart, Jewel) Penalty = Smith, 1.16 Johnny Kent's Western Tire|close right down to the last] howlers got off to a very good| howler and Western Tire howl start in the third series in the gps won this one with a score Taranto City Rowling| of 1133 against 1111 and it was [League last Raturday afternoon|juor Jones again who led the when they met up with Ascot jam with 276, followed hy Bill Clothes, winning four the| Brawn 256 and Ron Swartz 236. | five games " ol T . a I'he final game was the heart: | The fest RAM Was won by breaker. Again the teams bat Johnny Kent 8 hoys with a score tled right down the wire to the 24 , ) af 1a. In fact, It was won hy last howler and going into the default, since the other team last frame. right down to the was unable to field a full team liwo anchor howlers. A 8 01] One of thelr bowlers was AWAY | (1 thes had an edge of 10 ping howling on television, another) oi Rrown shot first and got al howler had been involved in an strike. The Ascot ancher howler | accident, which will keep him Kautman got a chop-off then | away from howling for the next| to q% Min ee pin and final: | five or six weeks and the third} io aol his counter for a score howler made the mistake of go" 15 of ing to the wrong howling alley| but came hack in time for the! Bill Brown then shot and got| Be two pins for a total of § and all hat was required was another | Mohawk for are an intermediate team Sudbury Bowler {tion Junior A series with Tor onto Marlboros while Stu has managed to catch the eye of Montreal Canadiens Oshawa (Mills) Oshawa: MacLean (Smith, Tran) «vi en Oshawa: Edwards .... Oshawa: MacLean 10 (Tran, Arnold) iie0sy 17.24 No penalties | Bradley 14.20 15.08 THE 1960 of first| game in the semi-final round, |!h the Ontario Hockey Associa: [ Pennington, who has led the Ston of the Canadiens allowed [individual scoring parade since|¢Ven goals in three games hut 7.4 15.48 {for 71 points, McCarthy has 801league Headed For NHL MONTREAL (CP) ~ Eight years ago Terry Harper lay. in # Regine hospital hed with third - degree burns covering most of his body. Today the W-year-old defenceman is being groomed as a future Nations Hockey League star, Harper has blossomed into BE one of the better defencemeni') in the Eastern Professional Hockey League in his first sea- son of pro hockey with Montreal Royals, Observers say he has the size and ability to make it in the big time, His only drawback at the moment, say officials of Montreal Canadiens, who own his contract, is his skating. The fact that Harper, whe weighs WW pounds and stands sixdoot-one, can skate--even if awkwardly--is a credit to the boy's determination to succeed, Twice in his young career he was faced with unfortunate in cidents which might have dam- pened the enthusiasm of a less: determined hoy BADLY BURNED A serious accident at his home in Regina when he was 12 almost crippled him for life He was standing near his father's car when he poured naphtha gasoline from one con tainer into another, A. spark caused the highly explosive sub- stance 10 burst into flames, burning him considerably over his stomach a "w : # Jiomach ang kent wim in TERRY HARPER (RIGHT) AND COACH CURRY hospital for three months and forced him to miss a full season and under the guidance of Wil: Terry o hockey. second setback Yon became an all-star defence: | weight came three years later when Man with Regina Pats in Junior) Curry now says Harper has a his family moved from Regina!A hockey {more fluid motion and finds it to Vancouver, They moved in| Since Harper arrived in Mont-| Much easier to skate" December and the youngster|real last fall, his skating abil-| Curry, whose team is mired was unable to play organizedlity has improved considerably {in the EPHL cellar, believes hockey as the season was al-/The men given credit for the!Harper has improved 100 per ready under way, improvement are Floyd Curry, cent since the start of the When the following summer|coach of the Royals, and Bill|season rolled around, Terry figured Head, Montreal Forum physio: And other observers around hockey was a thing of the past (therapist the league agree with him, He made up his mind to try] After watching the youngster TE -------- - out with a football team at'at training camp, Curry asked school, Head if anything could be done However, a telephone callifrom a physical standpoint, to from. Del Wilson, Canadiens' improve Harper's skating chief Western Canada scout, Head prescribed certain exer changed his mind cises for hody development and Harper moved hack to Regina co-ordination, He also wanted Pennington's Big Splurge Boosts Lead [ihr™"* ™ hin OTTAWA (CP) = Cliff Pen. all the way from eighth to] nington of the leading Hull-0t.|fourth place by connecting for tawa Canadiens broke out with four points=two goals and two seven points last week to bpost|A86Ists -- bringing his season's his Eastern Professional Hockey| total to 50, League points lead to 17, | Among goalies, Eddie John to lose some excess ANY WAY YUl LARIAT 5. |] BIG SAVINGS COMING YOUR WAY This THURSDAY SEE THURS, TIMES goals--=tops in that department ~and 24 assists for M4 points Fred Hilts of the Bault Ste Marie Thunderbirds, in third place, gained two points on Mc | Carthy by scoring two goals and November, collected three goals continued to hoast the hest av. and four assists while runner. raged 43 up Tom McCarthy of Sudbury] Thunderbirds are the mosl Wolves managed only a single! penalized team with 700 min: goal utes, Ninety of these are ae: The week's play left Penning: counted for hy Matt Ravlich ton with 22 goals and 40 assists most penalized man in the ENVOY remaining four games : h In the first game it was Ivor 3 The head pin would | score and any | Jones, who has heen very hot|SIX pins [for the past three weeks, with a/ have tied the [score of 816, followed hy Mike| thing else would have won the | : missed | which in| [Paula with 279 [game but instead Bill | The second game saw a very the pins, resulted close contest all the way down Kent's losing their last game [right to the last man when the by § pins Western Tire howling team; The totals on the day were {nosed out Ascot Clothes with A| 5818 for Kent's and 5127 for As: score of 1157 against 1138 In| oot Clothes, The Ascot Clothes' this game it was the relief bowl ipam was slightly demoralized {ing of Paolone wha replaced due ta the fact that they were Rill Rrown and finished with a pot able to field a team at the (987 that helped a lot. Tv a rguiset hut they are a very good Jones, of course, was the hero iaam and almost won the sec: | again with another score of 308. and series, just being nosed In the third game, Kent's out, {boys won this one very easily winning team. it was with a score of 1181 when their| 2 Jeu Hg way| opponents ran inte a lot ofl ith a terrific score of 1411 for | trouble and finished with alive games made up of (316, score of 972, Again it was vor! oq. 282, 278, 230) followed by Jones with a 282, followed by Mike Paulo 1133 (379, 217, 300 Paulo 208 and Vidas 2341, who 199. 191); Bill Brown 1133 (208, were instrumental in helping 957. 103, 256, 232); Tony Vidas win this game 1060 (235, 218, 341, 164, 208) and] The fourth Ron Swarts 1086 (310, 159, 199, | 206, 252). Ron was again the) victim of poor relief bowling | and' had to settle for a low COME, SEE'N SAVE! 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