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The Oshawa Times, 3 Feb 1961, p. 11

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3 GID HE VI | EA I HE Fite SAE In the Y's Men's Biddy Bas with 18 and for the Cadets it wa Vkethall | aague, Seturday morn King with 1% ng # Simcoe Hall, the Parts PHARMACY WINS land Service team [nally Came. Tre first game in the Minor back from (heir losing Wave 10 [eague wi Simene Hall, was be tie » game with the Pohce igween Medical Pima y and this "the Javeee Blues) In the first AL the end of the first hall, the half the. Pharmacy bois ot {Paris and Service boys 16d Wy scored (he Blues 18463, with {the score of 4 18 2. but in the the Blues heing unable 19 score second hall the Police boys one field gonl. The second hall Leame back and owiscored their, was a little closer as the Hed nels hy 6 to 4 and fie the game This was a» game that Police Association well deserved 19 |Win, as they othustied and owl RARGERYIEd LR EJF OPPOneEnts and except lor some poor shoot ing they could easily have walk ed awiy with a win, The final sure was B to § y als. 4 in the second game of the PERT ECA ECT CLEAR SPOTS Wii morning, the Firefighters walked WEL WEED WNIT, RETERES I TH | - {off the floor with a 5 te h game Th Oy Aerie was ren TE TAL Me THE #s Mundinger crew Ju RETRIEVE ON THE REFS. 1 AAT WTS bE Ru hen canildn't seem to do apything € WR KID FEI FERS. he net, Except for some inept mr -- passing and shooting, the Fire ment could easily have had the double figures. At the MOVE IH enos a aw 5 end of the first hall, the score } to 0 for the firemen and Veal » the end of the y to 0 as the Mundinger . Whip Ryerson ads (ame cheduled for this Bal Feb. 4: 8.0 a.m, Pars Service vs Mundinger and Firdtighters vs Police ssnCiation MINOR LEAGUE he ¥% fen's Minor |eague The final game at at OCVI was hetween Bol- Hall, matched the undefeated s Sportshaven and the 5t, CKLB ba ARAINGL B SCYRPPY team of Firefighters, The Vire men started out as if the whole huilding wa outhustied hoys* and AH AEH THE WEED WISE PROPER. BIRES, JWT fb STRING LI A Wal VA) SHAE FEAR WAH | HA PHisS 9 10 8, but this sitll made » final score of WAai2 in favor of Medical Pharmacy The high searers for the win ners i was Goodman with seve and for the losers Gaaich with five JAYCER, WHITES UP The second Minor |. er gue game pitted the Jaycee Whites against the Provincial Tile team with the Whites coming off the floor with a 254013 score The first half was a nip and tuck ablair with the Tile boys edang the Whites 1640-12, st in the second half although the BAME WARS Just RS (I056 the edge this time went (9 the Whites 1340-7 This was enough to pull off & z win for the Whites wha have not heen getting the breaks for the last few games. For the win ners. it was Love, wilh #i% points and for the lasers it was Seaton with 13, whe tuned in a fine effort FIRST 1068 the Crew Wa crew bh game Mu ida ang 4.00 am in low figures Season and ap TO CKILB pimene was a fine game burning down, as the hewildered with 22 point tank 25-tn-ll arl with wis the hig gun with this half for the ay attack om adels, as Newt een close gap themselves shill al the mi-nu points {to the and should their thus to cal hovs only edged the Blues! Y's Men's Basketball Has Active Program | The Wig guns (oF the winners were Barlow and Johnson with 9 pots apiece and for the CELE boys i was Calder with mW Wig points. The final score in this game was BAL for the Firefighters and thus caused CEILB's winmng sirerk 19 he broken for the first time this Sean : Games scheduled for this Sat wrday, Feb. 4. OCYL 846 a.m Firefighters vs 8. Johns Ca dets. Simeone Hell 8.00 am Bolahoods Sports vs CKIE 18.18 a.m. Javeee Blues vs Jay Whites and 10.98 am. Fro yincial Tile vs Medical Phar MALY er MAJOR EAGLE In the Y's Men's Major Bas kethall League, here were three fast and Very escling games, on Balurday morning In the first game, the league leading Walt's Barber Shop de feated the Ontario Steel B's by the score of 8 to 18 The first half was with both teams trying for the breaks with Esmis sconng ne less than 18 points 1o give Walls (ean second half, things pick continued their an easy #8 very slow a I6toH In the ed up hut Wal tornd pace Lo Lake to-18 victory Walls were led hy the leagie leading scorer Esmits with 2 points and by Bruce Woods whe standout game noth and defensively t for the los playen a offensively while Bahe was he 4) with si ONTARIO STEEL B's =~ God dard 2, Saramak 4, Milosh | Babe 6, Lee, Gunn 4, Barlow Total 18, Fouls 2AMor #8 Wall's Barber Bhop Va mondson, Derry, Hickey 8, | mits 20, Reeson, O'Reilly 2 Woods 8, Total 38, Fouls 0-f0r-7 A's WIN OUT In the second game, Kin loch's Men's Wear hooked up with Ontario Sleel A's with the A's winning hy the score of 32 to 19 The wis first all the A's half of this as hey game took a cour ork Gary dence tans 164 vour Geoffrion, Montreal 3 Goals Mahaovileh, Toronto Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks that has kept him ran up their biggest score of for most of the they trounced Toromio's Byer- mtting hi weak. | son Institute of Technology team effort for the club fate. It was the second win over Milt Mylly for the Rams, who ahood the Ryerson crew for the Gen- had 26 points. Bill Kvans add: John's Cadets 62-42 last week For Oshawa. Gary Vaughan tuck affair with the Sports never headed. They ran up a ed hy ( Cheski 5 and 12 tn 11 lead, Best for the Bola- CKLE 12:2 score early in the first half Brent Oldfield and Tom Olin: hood team was Miles with six lead perfection. Gary Vaughan was tandouts at the foul line ith eight I points in as he scored 10 first half points Oldfield and Cheskl hit B-Afor-8 sal of form which 1s & coming The second hall was a on passes from Old het them. Ryerson seared practice for the ( they plete reversal as the CKLE ho ly was the only consistent sco ho 2%5:40-18 and & final score hut they found ton added 10 their The Genosha club will go Taps for the losers was Miles end of regulation time total. At halftime (sha. FIENL hack at it tomorrow night wans led by 33-17 j at Donevan gym, when they pla TE KASSINGERS CLIM After the half. the hefore starting OBA playdown Mrs. Coppin 5 club went into a full in Brantford next week, Their opposition will come from Ta : k C t the game and give their fast "onto Victor Heaters, a classy in ap ures 3 A : eral former Senior A players in It paid off handsomely as every °/8 I player hit the score sheet their lineup Don Fawcett, Rol u Iop Y | club as he banged home 12 sec. #11 With Senior clubs last year A which commenced Jan, § in The had his share sinking 10 points Hawks, Game time is 7.30 p.m. (shawa Curling Club, Ladies'| mostly on good rebounds at Donevan Collegiate dav. with Eileen Coppin and hey In two Civil Hooke his club as he hit for 16 points Man 8. Juoetis 3, Mylly 26 y and Helen Nichol, this year's manville Arena, Kassinger Con Oshawa club checked (heir vi- Ware and Erskine. Total 49. winners struction earned a 44 tie with vals 80 clase that the Rams had OSHAWA -- Oldfield 11, Ches the ps ; § i er committee, re. Perials put one over the Fire shot at the basket, Booth, New. holds 7, Radavich 6, T. Olinyk 1 christ, and her co vay the games were run, Keen : » i 0 Offic Kelly ASSINGER IN IND PLACE sparkling ball from the guard Mhicials PD. Kelly and | competition and good sports RASA NGER "Awe mir bia 2 spots setting up a number of Brad an Wo min f as the rinks, In two sec: . : h actually pretty to watch GAMES LIST SET Kassinger's Johnny Hogg drill ac) to earn a tie game with the second half, the game had turn: four Olympians from six coun hy i Coppin's rink met that a1 1 Di ) ed into a rout and Oshawa won tries have heen entered in the o {een COPIA K | z league leading Dairymen. The : T Aradiey second Fdith or ) 2 fie was the work of Gary Vaughan, Square Garden Friday night. 12%" Bridie ReoA ger squad in a second place fie f (ilad Stanley, but after a . are -defeate . late and last night was the top Olympic gold medallists, Wilma od iad a latter rink went latier were (Hote fled by the Im scorer for the second-straight Rudolph and Ralph Boston of PEVIALS, In (he second game good signs of shaking the slump formerly of Villanova Skip Hilda Black and her rink, until the 18.58 mark of the open [Trudy Lancaster, met Ef. Hee fied for Kassinger Construction |zelwond's rink: May Johnson, on a play with Hogg Stanley, winning their game fram their defeat of last week Queenie Fletcher, in present: ¢ {10.55 D vl i : first prize to Eileen Cop or a bi} une moved in in £ 12) ra e ing first j ' heat Wiltshire on a three-way TORONTO (CP)==Just about achievement IETS, Then at 24.50 Durno seoy game (hat 've seen in a long Diarmid rink were presented hy men 8 3:1 lead al the end of the dogging a puck around an open: time. He could he as outstand: Ev. Granik, last vear's. winner first period the idea he wanted to play in Henei Richard is with Mont: were offered each member of A he National Hockey League the early minutes of the 2nd Nd aH "He's a good skater and, sented, Responding, Mrs, Me n Vels om Durno and Buz NHL career would have to he what's very important, a good Piarmid expressed thanks and hy Welsh J iy Durno and | the way it turned out to kill penalties: No other rookie MV\7¢ Ten years later, bringing him ' I'n Hilda Black and her rink Experts figure that barring in x ) Keon of the league leading juries, Keon has more than a ly enjoyed all the games of the series, the presentation of prizes " in He Sire Heat ual rookie of the year award andl fared congratulations on he To Match Keon who can collet gouls the prize money it brings halt of the club jumped from St. Michael's Ma: rookie whose father works in a|ortored to the two senior skins Noranda copper mine, can look gileen Coppin and Alice Me NHI--and stuck 0) Sn far he's pushed his much as 810,000 earned for seven whose vink placed fourth in the LONDON (AP) Capitalis months work event. It was very gratifving,: tie holders of sweepstakes record of 12 goals and 18 a starring Michael's last year, Keon toted these skips in top place In this Steeplechase March 35 may six minutes in penalties {H] Coach-manager Punch Tmlach games, Then the call came from girls were presented hy Ermal thyee Communist « owned Halland horses ' * / ' on Trophy event, commences viet Union, were among the Made Mistake neCOSEAlnG Xo me MOrnNg day, Thee previous winners games of what is generally regarded race also are on the list Merryman Il, last year's MONTREAL (CP)=Ted Wark: quarterback Bernie Faloney, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | and Mr. What, winner in 1938 man, owner of the Montreal Al: whom they traded for Sam Standings--Montreal, won 28,| are among the horses likely to that quarterback Sam Etche: Faloney himself sa much he 0010, won 3, lost 15, tied &! against the Russians verry had a private agreement has asked the Supreme Court of | Points 64 The Russian entries, Reljef be traded without his consent The other hall of the trade never raced before in Britain However, Workman said he Which sent end Patterson to Automatically they'll cavry breaching of this clause gave Faguolie, has sone : rOlalIveLY oy The Russian horses, as will Eteheverry the legal right to/SMOGIRLY ane atterson has! guotouts--Hall. Chicago. § all other horses in the four Penalties Pilate, Chicago the National Football League I shoulder all the responsibil obstacles, will carry the get The deal last November iy, personally, for the trade rich-quiek hopes of millions of Etcheverry| | and Hal Patterson to Hamilton ® Mistake, as who doesn't? REMEMBER WHEN? , . | National is the basis for the and The mistake | made was in| Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS | first Irish Sweepstakes of the Workman sap! he ae hi fore 1 announced the trade. lone of the wealthiest players in.' Philip Pika, member of the mistake in the fay he handled have since given it a greal deallbaseball, was released outright, Russian permanent trade dei deal was good fox the Aloueties. \inat if | had talked it over, par-'ago today. The 33 - year - old| the records as the awner of If Etcheverry Woesn't go to ticularly with Sam, as 1 should pitcher broke tn with Syracuse! the three Russian entries interview with Elder Ferguson, agreed with me, and would will 1524. He pitched a shutout for horses must he entered under of the Montreal | Star, Tiger: ingly have gone to the Hamiltan St. Louis Cardinals in both the, the names of individual own § the season last night when pears to he well on the way to Rams 9148 at Donevan Colleg Top scorer in the game wa osha Club, having beaten them ed 10 and George Yuller four The first half was 8 nip-and The Motor cily crew were was Lops follow: haven ho coming out with a the #s their fast break worked to yk with 11 apiece. The Hawks points and for the Cadets Ki barlow key man in the Haw ton scoring 15-0f-20 attempts. as he second half was a rever:- Firemen field and Tom Olinvk. Milt M 18:for-26 tled the sporishaven tried vainly lo the er for the Ryversonians, as he HOME AGAIN SATURDAY of 36-40-24, in favor of 8t. John's. twa points short of a tie have had more final game of the season Oshawa press in an effort (ao speed up hreak a better chance to Inter. "A" club, who have se Vaughan continued to lead the! Goldring and Jack Garbutt ; Play for the Club Tronhy ond half points. Carl Cheski, too will lead thelr team against the 1 Section. came to a close Thurs Milt Mylly continued to lead HYERBON = Evans 10. Worl rink: Phil Bates, Jean Conlin League games played at Bow but it was all in vain as the Quan 8, Fuller 4, Boyko, Wick Games convener, Mabel Gil- the Dairymen while the Im tn work very hard for even one Ki 15,50, Olinyk #, Booth 8, Re) A . ) atulations for the men hy a 42 count ev and Tom Olinyk played Vaughan 22, Newey #. Total 81, "°" ed congratulation 1) ! scores, Some of the plays were manship was very much in evi gaining in" regulation time hattled il out for suprem: J . ) a i By the 10-minute mark in the NEW YORK (AP)=Twenty ed one into the Dairymen's net ice N I with vice n i 2 Kags going away. Particularly good Millrose Games at Madison Alice McDiarmid, wi one point also put the Kassin t and lead Eileen Balsdon 2 Fire ) as , who has come into his own of The final list included three War @ d lea ! with the Firefighters, as the 1 \ feat ph game, Boh Reynolds showed Tennessee State and Don Bragg down tn defea I'he first goal wasn't scored Beth Kemp, Ruth Clemens, and ng period, when Kellington tal Dave Keon Has [iii ime im "a umn mais and placing them in third place, Go ot long to even the score pin's rink, commented on their combination with Welsh and Bobbing player il this stage of {he Runners-up prizes to the M¢ od all alone to give the Dain air rink in Novanda, Que, gol ing in a couple of years as of the Trophy, Congratulations y Dairymen, still on five in real the rink, as the nrizes were pre The youngster also vowed h period, scored again, this time 2) ! als i with Toronto Maple Leafs=just checker. What's more, 1 use him! said it was a thrill te win this in the league does that 2 to the age of 20, forward Davi % y who, as this skin said, had real ussians Lal, is we hottest play ) \ ) Leafs, is one of the hottest play: better chance to take the NHI was ade by Kav Bassett. whe without penalties last year FHven without this, the vital Cana atulations were alse pt ,Jors of the Ontario junior A to British back on a good vear with as Diarmid hy lezzelwand "pounds around the rinks for In his with St. Mys. Hezzelwood stated, to have! tickets in the Grand National sists in 50 games with a paltry goals and 38 assists in 47 event. Prizes to Ef, and her! get rich through the effort of says "Here's one of the best Leals The next schedule, the Thamp Ihe trio, owned hy the So {Friday, Feb, 3 with a full entry, a8 entries announced Wednes O Et ] | as the world's toughest horse y winner; Oxo, the 1950 winney ouettes, confirmed Wednesday The situation has confused '0st 13, tied 8 points 64: Tor math their jumping skill \ with the club that he would not Ontarie to clirify his status, | Fos Guifel and Epigraff 11, have does not know whether the Hamilton for defensive end Dan Assists = Beliveau. Montreal top weight of 168 pounds 8 sign with St. Louis Cardinals of signed with Ticat mile, 8if-yard chase aver 3 1M minutes waded Montreal's [Warkman said. "1 admit | made peaple all over the world, The TiferCaty not consulting Sam and Hal be: Wild Bill Hallahan, said ta he season © insisted the sht \ , \ : , ' the trade ph i of thought and I'm convinced by Cincinnati Redlegs 23 years) egation in London, went inte Hamilton, Workman said in anhave done. he would have of the International League in. British rules state that Cats will retain possession of club" (1930 and 1931 World Series, | ers Imperials Surprise Ihe Dairymen then cooled down shghtly, thus giving Kas singer's a chance Lo reovganice Johnny Hogg at 8.20, made a rink-long rush that resulted in a scoring effort on Kassinger's hehalf, to cut the. Dairymen's lead to 8:2. Ritche from Rogers, got the equalizer three minutes later, thus hewildering the Dairymen However, Durne, an a play with Welsh, tallied his third at 14.58 to give the Dairymen the lead in the game once more, Ii appeared that this put Kassin ger's hehind the eight hall, as the leaders kept pushing for more goals Wiltshire denied any more, in the Kassinger net, and "kept off the dogs' until the elub could catch their second wind Then at 20.85, Johnny Hogg tied the score while Corby was resting in the penalty hox foi tripping FIREMEN TANTE DEFEAT The fourth « place Imperials made it known that they ean heat any team in the League hy their performance in upset ting the strong second place Firefighters club, by a cool 42 yarn Defensively, they were superh and offensively they were dan gerous with accurate snipers like Mapes and Wright in the lineup. This club may he the team to watch, come play-off ime The game opened with close checking and cautious manoeu vring throughout the entire first period, with only one goal he: ing seared and that was at 1.20 when Wright heat Knight in the Firefighters' net, on a drive. Mapes and Clark were {eredited with assists In the second period, how: aver, hoth elubs opened up Imperials' Marty Muller drove one hame from the hilueline after Wright centred the puck thus giving the Imperials a 240 lead Lloyd Mapes then scored two minutes later, at 640, fram Wright and Clarke, to really salt the game away Firefighters came hack strong {and at 11.40 Graham finally heat {Kunkle in the Imperials' net, close-in] commanding 14048 lead, led by the shooting of Dulny whe' hooped six In the second hall, the game slowed down considerably with! the A's taking i easy while! Kinlock's tried vainly to Het hack, but time ran ow The A's were led 19 vierary| by Graham, Dulpy and Rowden # of whom got six points, while {Hovey hooped six wise bit in # Sng Cans ONTARIO STEEL A's -- Gra ham 6, Dejong 2, Bowden 6, Dy! ny 6, Mewit 2, Dahdowicr 4 Anderson 4, Miklas 2, Total 12 Fouls 24or# KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR ~ Winters 3, Sparing, Hooey # Chie, Bathe 2, Bran 6, Rudy Burke 2. Totkl 19; Fouls Hor? in the final game it was Mod ern Dry Cleaners over the Jay wee Rockets hy the score of 52 o-% Moderns took a 2240-18 lead at half time and never looked Wisk Fuller hit while Kelly Rockels In the second half, both teams went all out gunning for the vic tory with Tunnichiffe of Mod erns keeping Ws team in the game netting 10 points, hut Lime fv got SEVERN SEVER Paints for the 5 van out on the Rockets as Mod erns won & thriller Moderns were led hy the com hination of Fuller and Tunn eliffe with 14 and 12 respectively while Kelly got nine in 8 los ng Cause JAYCEE, ROCKETS ~~ Brady 2, Breen 2, Clarke 6, Hobbs 6 Fichells 8, MeHugh 2, Kelly § Fouls H-for20, Total #5 MODERN DRY CLEANERS Goldstein 6, Fuller 14, Tun nicliffe 12, Breau 2, Beneco 6 Harrison, Ferries 7, Kutziner 5 Total 52; Fouls Bfor-lh Games scheduled for Batuy day, Veh, 4: 9.25 a.m, Kinloch's Men's Wear vs Jayeee Rocket 10.06 am. Modern Dry Clean ers vs Ontario Steel B's and 10.55 a.m. Ontario Steel A's v Wall's Barber Shop Firefighters Team | after Higgins cleverly set him up, Then at 17.20, Nick Myo zeck, on his initial appearance with the club this season, hroke loose and scored from Gray to put the hig hoys hack in the game Mapes, for the Imperials hroke the Firefighters' hack when he scored his second of the night, at 20.08, with Clark and Wright in on the play Kunkle had some anxious moments for the next five min utes as the hest in the Fire:| fighters finally came out! Rushes by Gray, Hubble and Gangemi were stopped with ikill hy the Imperials' defence as the Imperials earned the 4.2 victory CIVIL SERVICE NOTES = The three-star selection for the Dairymen - Kassinger game were picked: Dairymen's Chuck Durnn for his three - goal effort for first place, In 9nd place lryy Welsh of (he Dairymen and for a fine performance for IKassinger's, Johnny Hogg, In the second game, three Im-| perials were picked, In the first spot, Ron Wright with his goal and three assists, For second, | Lloyd Mapes as he scored the Ard and winning goal and for a brilliant performance in the Im-| perial net sr T FA Pls, Dairymen 1 66 38 Firemen 2 40 Kassinger i A 2 4h Imperials 1 8 TU LIF YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Montreal's Bernie Goeffrion, | who seared twa goals--inelud the winner=-and assisted on an other as Canadiens defeated New York Rangers 7-8 { Toronto's Johnny Bower, who turned aside 35 shots as Maple Leafs shut out Detroit Red Wings 50 I Ron Murphy, who scored Chi caga's two goals as the Black Hawks and Roaston Bruins fought to a 2:2 tie ¢ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Tebruery §, 1961 11 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Scores Six Goals, He Misses History By M. McINTYRE HOOD Thet lenves 11 first Svision look 4. Sor pont fend on Special London, England teams still in the running for 16#M Grimey, Correspondent the English Cup, Only two of Vaslord. The Rangers logk (9 The Oshawn Times them, however, are sie second yA Ag LONDON = Dems Law, Man themgh (othe (ith round. Birm the fourth division chester City's Seottish inter. Wiha defeated Rotherham 49 Parnes pid London national inside left, had a glori- #4 Tolenham sccownied ois Bay, but an wilueky one, Crewe by & score of 54 when Ws team heat Liton Town Involved in replays of post Pelerhor 62 in the fourth round of The poned games or drawn games lon, and English Cup. In spite of pouring sre ion, Burnley, Blackburn, the four teams 19 £0 up 19 the rain and a quagmire of a pick, Aston Ville, Sheffield Wednes- third division. As Larthampion, he mesmerized the Luton de- day, Manchesier United, Man- in fourth place, are five fence and scored sil six gowns, chester City, Newcastle snd Lei- ahead of hein place York, with He scored his sixth pt the #7th cester City, Bolton meet Blac: a game in hand, the four teams minute of the game to put his burn, and Sheffield Wednesday | have mentioned look Vike be side ahead by 62, But two min have to replay Manchester Unit: ing the four to win promotion, ies later the referee called the ed, which means that two more " game off, The ground had be: first league teams, at least, will UP IN SCOTLAND come flooded and play was im- be out of the cup for the fifth The first round of the Scottish possible, Bo all of Law's great round Cup provided only two sense: effort went for nothing. Gone a tional results, Becond division also were his hopes of creating HONDON TEAMS HIGH Stirling Albion lost to non new records, for, with the Luton Ahough there are only two league Deveronvale hy 14 defence in a dither, and with London teams left in the cup while first division Airdrie could 21 minutes still to go in the "mpetition - Tottenham Hol- only draw 22 against Highland game, he might well have add. "our and Leyion Orient, three League team, Eigin City, In the ed 10 his count of goals had Of the divisions of the legge only game in which first divie the match not heen ahandoned, Ave 16d by London sides, Tot- sion teams met each other, ' Law and his teammates 'enham Hotspurs are away out Hibs heat Clyde 249 at Shaw: have to do it gif over again, 0 front in Division one, lead- field, But in the league, second ing Wolverhampton by eight from the hottom St, Mirren pull SODDEN FIELDS points, In the third division, ed & surprise hy holding the Most of the fourth round cup Queen's Park Rangers, hy de: league leaders, Rangers, to # games were plaved on sodden feating second place Bury 3-1, 1-1 draw and muddy fields, One was postponed, and two were aban doned, Bix other games were called off and another ahandon ed before halftime, Conditions were sueh that clubs dependent on skill and craftsmanship were al @ decided disadvantage play: mg against more rough and ready opponents Burnley, for instance, were I to secure a 44 draw at] wrighton, The home team at one lage led hy 32, The foothall: playing magic of the Burnley! forwards was lost in the mud which covered most of the field Aston Villa were lucky to get away from Peterborough with a 1-1 draw. Preston went down to defeal at Swansea hy 2-1, and 50 gut went another first divi: sion team, NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal's. Bernie Geoffrion picked up where he left off Thursday night when a had knee forced him out of action nine days age, scoring Iwo goals = including the winners and assisting on another in Ca nadiens' 7-5 victory over New York Rangers The three points enabled the havd-shooting right winger to consolidate his hold on first place in the race for National Hockey League scoring honors Geoffrion now has 20 goals and 36 assists for 68 points, four better than second place Frank Mahovlich of Toronto who had a goal and an assist Thursday | night Mahavlich's record consists of {1 goals=--tops in the league and 20 assists for 61 points, The leaders : 4 1: Hi VOW Helv with MULTI-BLENDING Dow blends the flavor in = to bring out the best in beer! 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