12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Betwrdey, Merch 18, 196) ? "New Frontier Stretches To Wolves Win 2-1; Blake 'Feels Easier Ahead Of Beavers Over Montreal Win (Born wri 3 | 4 / By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronts fan would expect thetle of Wave! Bernie | Couch Toe Blake of Montrest Hibs won't get the Canadiens pot they bnom) ection. sqm been on ad. heed, Blake, however, is plead (lem games one WOE [oF Cation AIMS FOR RECORD Ll pA mpi IG of gs BB Re He says he fois a "Witte eas EORIACOTIE FEEORS, ia fimished the 1000 season EViier' ns # result of Wis cus #1 by the retired Mavrice Rick | oil of the National "52 crwsting of Toronts Thurs 78 #0 jes by Bernie Thre | oie, Today he pointed out the 907. Hall le only thiee be Alihongh unsigned, A Rel ampionship sill is not Wid Toronto's Johwny Bower nl Coo ol pill oharges| oon the race 1oF the Yering Trovhy or iri. cod is entitled Kad di Joronte "There's always thet Weg JOOos Frank Mahovien i om Fhiay mem, hemp to get over and Ws al for the mork L. ». ways tough" he said with a into the two serious face. "I hope ovr fel Slows don't think they won the championship (against Toren) but § must say Vve seen noth 7, " rout HE 19 Indicate that feeking int He BEET I8 Valied 10 ren the Hi 3) h i Ny § 8 ¥ gt geil » fe has 57 poets " 7 gk 8 AL the po, po January, the Wig "#9 Bational nd chb,"' Toronto left winger was being 1 seve the Coby' novel (outed re the superstar whe PIOach resilis from the | would easily surpass the magic," eYEry type of manager fr "mark, smee then, however, he the "hardnien save driver has managed only seven goals the Inspirations) lepder He added he will fect com: yhile Geoffrion has notched 23, move the eam out of the and Dietely at ease if the club beats Yahovlich's supporters have Givision in 14 yesrs, y, | Chieago--"Well, until next Tues: neen pointing out that he has The brochure is heavily laced Boston in the final 987 when the playolls om" heen getting a rough going-over with criticism of sports writers season game for those clubs With the championship virti- by the opposition during the last for taking # tongueincheek at Sunday, ally conceded to Montreal--at six weeks, titude towards the plan, # | The way the Canadiens have least by EVEryone except Flake The Rangers and Bruins have, Wrigley found an meng in y | steam rollered the opposition re. ~~ Saturday's game will pack heen the Wig M's favorite tar consistency" in the fact thet © (cently, not even the most rabid' most of Ws Grama Into the bat- gets all season, man might get between W250 ee _-- and $0000 as a manager for lone season end then conch an! other team the next year for 1.000, The spread in salary, he said, Is not consistent with the Iman's abilities | The chewing gum magnate ob- served, pt the start of the book: let: "It will probably be several : EJ fy 3 rsd 5 oH it is XX § »~ 5 RR 1 GM Curlers Beat Their K-W Guests Oshawa General Motors eurl- Millan, Mal Elliott, Les Hart re were hosts Yesterday a son and Les Gorrie, skip, # their annual inter-club visit with! wire upNER -- P, Schappert the Kitchener - Waterloo Gran; "payanel, Ike Hertel, Jake ite Club curlers, with the Osh- Rahn, Jack Blamey, ok " awe GM rinks winning five of "08s ws "Roy Mor 4 years before we can arrive ol he "lant games, (0 take 8 T6685, 0000 "Jim Timmins, Bey. | decision, This 12-point margin,' s hi (on wnewer as lo whether the oiug the four points (hat the Ny, Hee Coaipvell and Bid (mew plan is definitely 8 sue: Oshawa curlers chalked up two KITCHENER ~~ Jack Perry: cada | weeks ago, on their trip to Kit- i | hi me chener, gave the Oshawa curl- ford, Jim Inglis, Bert Borher, 4 / i ; ! | : (4 Py scoring power in winning a high! Penalties ~ None Scoring ~~ None, | Pp scoring 64 victory over Ro [THIRD PERIOD Penalties ~~ Kay, McDonald ring e lers possession of the Archie Al Perrin and Bill Clarke, tary, Wednesday night, at the| 6, Rotary: Plews Pascoe 'Wallop Reds (Lockart Ernie Parsons Inter-|h; vi OSHAWA ~ Harold Brain, {Club Trophy, for the 1961 com. lan McNab, ""Preem" Whiteley, Children's Arena, The second (Mitchell) +000 seers "140 BECOND PERIOD game turned out to be 8 hard 7, Loc, 222; Barnoski 1. Kiwanis: Porteous I 7) Ave, | 'Sweeney Leads 8.30! BPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) | petition, Frank Kellar, Casey Luke | skating battle, all the way, with (McGraw, Kidd) Penalties = Bupryka, Bill Sweeney scored two goals | IMIDGET PLAYOFFS | Local 222 Wins; '| Lions Lead Series 13.20! FIRST PERIOD (2 wh GIL HODGES INJURED IN NEW ROLE Los Angeles Dodgers' Gil | Tigers in Takeland, Hodges | ond inning Hodges, for many years the | was struck in the back as he | being struck team's regular first basemen, | was running the bases in the | Norm Larker tried his luck ss catcher to- | second inning. Here he retires | ground day in 8 game with Detroit | from the game after the sec. 'SPORTS MENU result of | Focal 220 showed surprising, b. Rotary; Brady the ball, in fore TEN with 5 ~AP Wirephoto Headaches For sree { Tan McNab, of the GM Pub. Fd, Michael, skip, 8, lic Relations Department, acted, KITCHENER ~~ J. Schiee, 42 112 penalties being divided even-| 8, Loc, 222: Wake Brazisick {ly between the two clubs, Ki (Robinson) 5.00 THIRD PERIOD as official host here yesterday, Eric Ghelley, Ross Rice, Joe with Fred Popham and Jack Schnarr, and Lorne Kerntz, skip tt Elliott assisting In running the'7; vs OSHAWA =~ Ruddy An. {wanis and Canadian Legion, 8s] 9, Loc, 222; Leach 2 Legion; Fair sevveer day's draw, |drews, Fred Douglas, Boh Me- they fought to 8 two-all draw (Button 8. Kiwanis: Supryka and 0:46 At the head table sitting, for Donald, Norm Attersiey By Geo. H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts In the final game of the night 9 Lions squeezed through with a Goalies With "Boomer, Big M' 11 ue oer Kime, to; vie MONTREAL (CP)=New York| round-robin playoff, to move into| Rangers have heen the unwit-|first place all alone | ting patsies in Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion"s drive to a ' LOCAL CURLING is hitting the "home streteh", They've got the Carling's "Open" bonspiel on today and that's the last big one-day "do" between now and the wlub's official closing on April 8, General Motors and the K-W curlers held their return visit here yesterday, with Ralph Forbes and the Dominion Tire boys guests of GM in what proved a very pleasant affair, Ian MeNab and his GM Public Relations erew, with Jack Elliott and Fred Popham doing the "steering" == put on yesters day's show with a St, Patrick's Day motiff =~ and with bunch of Bcotsmen entertaining the "Krauts" from ftehener-Waterloo with Irish slogans, Bt, Patricks Day souvenirs, ete, =~ it proved quite a day, They even had "Bushmill's" there to add a little atmosphere ~~ but it didn't last too long, They sang Irish songs, told Erin jokes and most of them had on their emerald-green ties == hut they still tried to curl like Beots and they sang their own "folk songs" in a hodge-podge of fellowship that made the day a complete success, Some of those Kits chener-Waterloo boys have names that are spelled about gs much like Irish stew as the Oshawa rivals = with names like MoNab, Elliott, Campbell and even Granik == but it all made for a swellegant day's fun, "The Boomer" = Bernie Geofrion, scored his A0th goal of the 1060-61 season on Thursday night against Toronto Leafs, in Montreal, to tle the record set hy "Rocket" Richard =~ quite a few years ago, Before we go any longer -- we would like to go on record in saying that even Geoffrion has only a tie record ~~ he scored 60 goals in one season == the same as Richard did, But "The Rocket" scored his 80 goals in a 60-game sehédule We think the hest part of Geoffrion's record is the number of goals he has scored in the last 30 games, He has two more games in which to score at least one more goal and set a new record, Frank Mahovlich also has two games in whieh he can also equal Richard's marke or even pass it, Without Kelly ~~ as we have stated before = like about three weeks ago == we doubt if he ean do it but he has the ehance, If Geoffrion should get his 81st goal == it would he only fair and fitting, We belong to "the old school" whe like to see the records go to the "old-timers" and in Geoffrion the Canadiens have a hockey star who has heen kept in the shadows, by somebody else's brilliance, for several vears, They've got a guy name Beliveau whe may also take over the limelight one of these days == mavbe next season == but nobody ean begrudge Geoffrion his share of glory, He has been "watched" by vival checkers for years now and he has still eome up with a record pers formance, If he scores 81 goals == it would'nt happen to a nicer guy! RRIGHT BITS: = Toronto Leafs still have a ehanpe They can win both of their week-end games and finish in first place = if Canadiens should lose both of their #arges, to Chicago and Detroit, Actually, the Hawks may give it the old "College try" tonight in Montreal just As a test they have ta face the Habs in the Stanley Cup semi=finals, but we suspects that Red Wings will not be trying too hard temorrow night, By the same token == Canadiens have "momentum" going for them and they could surge to another win tonight, without too much trouble, We think Leafs ean beat Boston tonight at home but on the other hand, the Mapleos are not likely to be going all-out tomorrow night in New York. , "PUNCH" IMLACH insists his Leafs are still going to bid for first place but without Kelly and perhaps also still without Bower, the Leafs can not be rated as heing at top strength DUKE SNIDER is shedding 20 pounds in order to be back in top shape this season for a "return to prominence" with the Los Angeles Dodgers Tonight's Games Rochester at Springfield Ruffale at Cleveland Quebec at Hershey Local 222 with sll three lines recordAying 60 goals in a single 0 copped thelr National Hockey League sea-| Boing very well son The hull - shouldered right| tary their first loss of the round winger of Montreal Canadiens|robin play-off series, collected 16 against the New! Flay was even throug Yorkers, who also have given up 16 of the 47 scored hy Frank Mahovlich of Toronto Maple Leafs Geoffrion's record, with| [the union boys led by their top| line of the night really caught fire, The line of Jim McGraw, Rob 10 vee 10,00 INCAY, 222, 6 » ROTARY 8land no econd win while handing Ro-| Penalties Waite, Pilkey Godridge KIWANIS 2, TVGION 2 Kiwanis, after winning only| one game in the regular sched | ule have suddenly come to life w have three points in ames in the round robin iseries, Led by their top line of ugene Bupryka, Wayne Por: [teous and Bob Crothers, who {played over half the game, Ki {three g hout the| wanis came up with a real fine|Ing team In regular league play first half of the game and then |€ffort to gain a tie with Canadian f Legion Porteous opened the scoring [for Kiwanis in the middle of the 4 | second period and there was no) further scoring until midway through the third although Love was robbed in the last minute of the second on a break-away, Lit tle Larry Dervent who played a standout game came up with the hig save to preserve the lead| for Kiwanis, Johnny Fair got the first of his two goals when he stole the| puck at centre ice while his team was short handed and stick handled in beautifully to wt away the tying marker for Jt hw Bupryka put Kiwanis hack on top when he grahbed the puck from a scramble in front of the AR goal and poked it home, Legion eame right hack again with Fair notching his second goal while playing shorthanded Legion pressed right to the final buzzer, as they were look. ing for their first play-off vie: tory but the Kiwanis defence headed by Johnny Kay and Dave Jarvis, held strong, Ear ler in the third period Rick Me Gary just barely missed geting the clincher for Kiwanis when he bounced a clear shot off the post NEW YORK (AP)=A smal: dering college basketball sean dal==one that would dwarf the scandals of 1081--threatened to day to erupt on a country-wide scale, | Already three players have {confessed accepting" bribes to shave points and two gamblers "lave In custody. remem em-- Polles Ji sald that 18 to A 0 schools from coast to coast LULU DAY PLANNED [might be involved in the scandal MONTREAL (CP)=A spoelal w hich has been under investiga: day honoring veteran right win: tion five months, ger Lulu Denis will be held Sun:| "We expect it to be far big: day by Montreal Royals of the ger than the 1051 scandals," Fastern Professional Hoe ke y/said one high official, "The in: League [vestigation is continuing, Other Denis, 33, has been out of ac: (schools and other players are tion Hnce Rae with an i the subject of inquiry." jured fool, He worked out with $ i ; (ho Team 'Thiradas Tn the rw, S100, Un 481 tun ume Ad Povarted no ill Sifeets: fin 230 cities in seven states 'oach Floyd Curry said, hows mi: So ire 4 X lever, Denis likely will not be|iiir-three players had been : 2 bribed, used against - Kingsto rontes A ai gston Fronte Only two of the thiee players names of goalies scored upon; ert Kidd and Don Barnoski ig Against New York, 16; Lorne|nited the Union attack scoring Worsley, 12; Jack McCartan, 4,/'W0 goals in less than two min Against Toronto, 10; Johnny|utes in the middie of the sec Bower, T; Cesare Maniago, 3 ond period with Barnoskl and Gerry 'McNamara, 1, McGraw being the snipers, Against Boston, 10; Bruce| Brian Brady slowed down Lo Gamble, 8; Don Simmons, 2 [oo ars aitack momentarily Against Detroit, 0; Hank Bas.|¥hen he scored on a_ terrific sen, Bi; Terry Bawehuk, 4, end 8 ond rush for Rotary's " hin : second goal, iainst Chicago, B; all against ™y 000 922 'walked away from Mahavlich's record; Rotary in by final period, Bar ' , : : |noski an ave Leach each to F0inet Now York, 16; Wors | eon ing thelr second of the igh / ' 11, land Joe Waite scoring a single Against Boston, 11; Gamble, | tally. John Flows Roued the fal oy Thor otary goal while Dave : afi, C hicago, 10; alone assisted on two Rotary Anainst Montreal, fi; Charlie gouls to continue his playoff Hodge, 4; Jacques Plante, 2, |" oring streak, Against Detroit, 4; all against FIRST PERIOD Sawchuk 1, Rotary: T, Gow (Mitehell) so rernner 18.80 8. Loc, 282; Leach FIGHTS LAST (Noakes, Button) Penalty = Godridge, NIGHT SECOND PERIOD 8, Loe, 202: Barnoskl By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] o {oro ra | At, Paul, Minn~Don Quinn, (Kidd, Barnoskl) ,, 11,18 207, Kt, Paul, stopped Kunu " "~ Shurfoot, 221, Minneapolis, # Boston--Don Manni, 140, Hy annis, Mass, outpointed Johnny Mastrangelo, 149, Boston, 8, ] IN.B, Praises Idea Of Hunter Tests SAINT JOHN, NB, (CP)= Fish and game authorities in New Brunswick Friday ex pressed approval of a proposal made in the legislature this week whereby hunters must | pass tests hefore they can obs tain hunting licences, Others fle clined comment The proposal was made hy Lands Minister Crocker, who told the legislature such tests may hecome necessary due to the "increasing frequency and seriousness of hunting acel dents." 'WHAT PRICE MONEY? College Ball About To Sink " [naes Sunday, since he Is out of condition, Denis will be the first Royals player to he honored hy A snecial day involved in the current scandal {have been identitied, Bath play {for Seton Hall, They are Henry Gunter, a centre fram New Hacken, 41, both of New York They are charged with bribery and conspiracy in an attempt to fix college games, Both have been involved in previous fix cases, one invelving football and the other boxing, the distriet-at- torney said, Arraigned in general sessions court, Wagman was held in #50, 000 bail and Hacken in $26,000, Hoth face from one to 10 years' imprisonment and a fine up to $10,000, or both, if convicted, Two games are specifically mentioned in the charges, On Feb, 9, Dayton defeated Seton Hall, 113.97, and on March 1, Colgate defeated Connecticut, 83:71, in Hamilton, N.Y, Andreoli sald the two Seton Hall players each received $1, 000 for their part in the game against Dayton, and the Con. necticut player was paid $1,500 for his efforts against Colgate, The puszsling aspect of the new scandal is that both Seton Hall and Connecticut were under dogs in the betting, Apparently what happened was that the fix seeee 10.0880d had two assists Friday night as Springfield Indians (Pinch) 15.60! laced the last-place Providence Penalties McGary, Reds 10 - 2 In an American Porteous, Whitsitt, Pascoe Hockey League game LIONS 2, KINMEN 3 | Jb Yes Bpringhields doth vie Lions playing defensive hock | 2% i" Jig 10 equa' Hie ey were able to stave off the|CABUE Tecord set hy the Pitts high scoring Kinsmen crew to|Pureh Homets hack in the 1061. skim through with 8 21 v o-|1 season, It also gave Bpring tory, Kinsmen the leageu cham-|fi€ld a 23-point lead over the pions and also the highest sco: | zon Pace Hershey, Bears, | OLN Leams: played on even gave it all they had in trying|terms in the first period, Kent for their fivst playoff victory, Douglas scoved for the Indians hut couldn't shake loose in the and Paul Larivee for the Reds, ons end of the rink, Springfield picked up five Biblock, on a screened shot, (goals in the middle session from from fifteen feet out put the Ken Schinkel, Noel Price, Bob Lions in front in the first per:(iKabel, Jim Anderson and Bill lod, Gary Kitchen combined | McCreary, Ed MacQueen scored with Danny Banford in the seefor the Reds, ond to tle the score for Kins: gweeney picked up his goals men and started the Kinsmen in the third period as Bpring: boys Ld Joal uive In which jena scored four times on goalie but put the puck in the net, kd Giacomin of the Reds,-Other Tom Beton scored the win third period goal-getiers were ning goal for Lions midway Harry Pidhirny and Kabel, add: through the third to take some/8 his second, of the sting out of the Kins:| In the second period Danny men attack Poligiani of the Reds erashed FIRST PERIOD inte the boards Shasing 4 loose 1. Lions: Biblock |puek, Poligiani, who once (Norton, Willoughby) 17.86 played for Budbury was carried {from the ice with a broken left Penalties = Zarowny, Baw: yer, Zak, Wilkins, Zak, ankle and a possible break near hig hip, RECOND PERIOD SPORT BRIEFS (Crothers) $. Legion: Fair 16.00 Anderson, Kit: the official hanqguet session last) night, Jack Delorme, = Bill Clarke, Louis Vauthier and other officials of the K-W Club officiated, Jack Blamey, president of the Kitchener - Waterloo Granite Club, made the official presenta- tion of the Lockhard - Parsons Trophy to Jack ¥illiott, while the latter, in turn, presented {Louis Vauthier and Bill Hender-| {son with the day's special award, a furdined "commode" == for the doubtful honor of suf fering the worst defeat of the ay Master of Ceremonies Ian Me: Nah called upon all the various head-table guests for a few words, with ; ick Contin fled. ng the official welcome on be- fe of General Motors, ¥arlier in the day, the visiting K-W curlers A thelr cholee of a trip through the GM plant or to National Btud Farm, A singsong hour, plus the evening hanquet, elimaxed the day's fellowship and sporting competition, Following are the complete seores: KITCHENER ~ N, Raltar, G, | 1 Frank Black, skip, 12, KITCHENER ~ Bob Appel, Geo, Hostrawser, Gord Déngls and Jack Brighty, skip, 11; J OSHAWA ~ Hoy Stephens, D Conlin, "By" Edmondson, Reg, Fair, John Morrison and Bert Granik, skip, 8 KITCHENER ~~ N, Sunder: land, Boh Lovell, Ralph Forbes John Innes, Louis Vauthler an Bill Henderson, skip, 4; vs OSH» AWA -- Jack Magee, Ted Walks er, Roy Day, Pete Simmons, Charlie White and Jack Elliott, skip, 18, KITCHENER ~ Jack MeGale, Bill Hooper, George Vogt & Pete Bender, skip, 10; vs OBH- AVA - Fd, Alker, lin bent, Fred Popham n wards is pol Crotners, wip, KITCHENER ~ Boh Ander son, Al Brubacher, Ed, Heller and Gea, Thompson, ship, 7 va OSHAWA ~ Howard Saywell, Bert Dingley, Jack Copeland, George Jarvis and Geo, Camp- bell, skip, 18, TOTALS = Kitchener, #4 Oshawa, 76, Horner, Earl Current, Alex Hammar, Jack Delorme and Frnle Hewett, skip, 6; vs OSH. AWA = Fred James, John Mae. Tartans Rusty As 2, Kinsmen: Kitchen Bandford) Penalties == chen, THIRD PERIOD 8. Lions: Kelon TV RIGHTS SOLD Penalties VANCOUVER (CP) = Can ing, ada's first venture into fully professional soccer cannot fall ROUND-ROBIN STANDINGS lo be # success, says Peler 1 0 2 6|Bosa, public relations man for the new Eastern Canada Pro- fessional Soccer League, Play begins in mid-May with four teams == Toronto Italia, Hamilton Steelers, Cantalia and Toronto City, Bosa sald in an interview Fri: day television and radio rights have been sold, COACH RESIGNS MONTREAL (CP)~Ken Mur: ray has resigned as senior 16 Gor: Anderson, Lions Rotary Loe, 223 Kiwanis Leglon LI | Kinsmen LI | FUTURE GAMES Wednesday, March 28 - 6.80; Local 222 vs Canadian Legion; 7.80 Rotary vs Lions and 8.80] Kiwanis vs Kinsmen, Trail Winds Up SOEST, West Germany (AP) Trail Bmoke Eaters, world ama- teur hoekey champions, de. feated a Canadian 1st battalion Black Watch regimental team 4) in an exhibition game Fri: ay, A crowd of 2800 Canadian servicemen and their families saw the game, the last the Brit. Ish Columbia elab scheduled be. fore returning home from the world tournament, The Canadian champions are XL parison dn (| \ sr JOHANSSON | A» OFFICIAL WORLD'S WEA Bly CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FMS) \ -- iene hey UNITED ATTY SHOWN AT 2:10-0:00 ALT MOnE to leave from Dusseldorf Alrport Raturday for home, ONLY UNIQUE IF WE LOSE OTTAWA (CP) = Finance Minister Fleming indicated Wednesday he will turn down a request that a spe: cial silver dollar be struck to mark the diamond Jubilee of Trail, B.C, and the world hockey Shamblenship won by the Trail Smoke Haters, Mr, Fleming sald special coins are struck only for "unique" events of national interest, It was hardly un Hue, he sald, for a Cana: dian team to win the world hockey erown, hockey coach at McGill Univer: sity because of outside business pressure, it was announced Fri: day, It was reported that for mer pros Elmer Lach, Ken Mosdell and Kelly Burnett were among the possibilities as re: placements, The Redmen fin: ished last in the four-team Sen: lor Intercollegiate League this season with a 2:10 record, PLAN SOCCER TOUR VANCOUVER (CP)=The Ca: nadian Soccer Football Assoela: tion has announced the Spanish soccer team Real Madvid will play a game in Vancouver and another in Taranto between Aug, # and 30, DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, GANGEMI'S SERVICE STATION 809 SIMCOE STREET NORTH PRESTON'S SERVICE STATION 925 SIMCOE STREET NORTH HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION 67 KING STREET WEST ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION #9 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH FOOTE'S SHELL STATION 97 KING STREET EAST 12:00 AM. to 6:00 P.M, MITCHELL'S DRUGS LTD, WHITFIELD'S SUNOCO STATION $31 RITSON ROAD SOUTH HOCKEY SCORES | AND STANDINGS | - Sunday's Games Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS [Quebec at Buffalo CRANFIELD'S B.A, STATION 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLARKE'S SUPERTEST STATION 2372 KING STREET WEST VIVIAN'S B.A, STATION NONQUON ROAD PLEASURE VALLEY WHITE ROSE STN, SIMCOE STREET NORTH (Ar City Limite) i. ADJOURN CHESS MATCH York, and Arthur Hicks, a for | MOSCOW (AP)-The second ward from Chicago, Neither had mateh in the world chess cham: [any comment American League {Hershey at Cleveland [plonship tourney, invalving de] One player on the University [ticipated | WLT F APL Eastern Professional League [fending champion Mikhail Tal of Connecticut team is involved,| So-called point spreads ave| 4631 1320 10 9) WELT F A pond former champion Mikhail{but neither the office of District|set on all games by a Midwest | S431 2208 200 10 Hull-Ottawa 41 19 9 204 182 91 | Hotvinnik was adjourned after [Attorney Frank 8, Hogan, nor/concern, Dayton, for example, | 131 1230 340 67 [Son 2328 9235 229 72/41 maves Friday, It will be con: [the university would name him, /was listed as a six-point favor | SA 400 NA ARIK.W 30 28 11 915 914 71 [cluded today, The first mateh! The two gamblers wha have lite aver Seton Hall in one of the 31 35 0 208 227 62 | Sudbury 37 2% 9231 958 43 was won hy Botvinnik, Experts been taken inte custody, de. games involved. That meant RQueheo 2035 2 204 335 #0 | Kingston 27 30 8 250 265 62 among the 1.500 spectators said sorbed by assistant DLA. Peter/that if a bottar chose to wager Provideace : § 311 3138 48 Montreal 10 35 14 163 913 52 Tal, plaving white, had the het: Andreoli as representing a coun: on Dayton, the team would have . Friday's Result j& Friday's Result er position at the end of Fri: trywide syndicate, are Aaron to win by six ar more points for Providence 3 Springfield 10 (Kitchener-Waterion 1 Sudbury 3 day's play, (Wagman, 38 and Josephihim to collect, ers decided on a hew strategy {of making the underdog lose by {an even greater margin than an: | ? 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