THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 27, 1961 [camp that Captain Don Taylor ® | 4 , | Viki 'has a severely dislocated shoul- he Could Be Twinheader | HOCKEY SCORES | Vikings Face 9 sreci'dsicaica soa der of the season. Larry Nance- . | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |- "This weekend the Oshawa kivell, who was injured three 1g ee ad hi National i. ae Vikings face some tough rug- -- ag, win pagtins et og ts. ; : i iking lineup as a backfie. a Dart Season Montreal F 1 29 13 1 ger action with two games | New York 2 30 19 scheduled. On Saturday the Vik-) a ae Opens CRA \Week-End Set Sms mit: beat? | Result of first set of dart)/Toronto 3 1 18 7 ings tackle the strong York | 4 be 5 t In Big Four |games played recently at the! Detroit ae | 7. County club from. the Aurora | |CRA follows: Chicago 417 6 district in a Conference game. | | Storie 5, Eastview 0; South Boston 171% 3 York County recently defeated | mead No. 2 - 4, Rundle No.1 - 1; Thursday's Results the first place Toronto Nomads TIME TABLE : | By THE CANADIAN PRESS , tg -- Feats Salt pate ferns dae at ze Boston 4 Detroit 0 deg a agg gg ,; Aj a little juggling in - 1, Woodview No. 1 - 4, South-/Montreal'7 Chicago 1 Conte , ot i Pinon ould Gat Me ciorence DO0g Daigneault likely to run/mead No. 3 - 1; Fernhill 3, laisicnae'd Gass provide plenty. of competition Effective October 29th, this weekend. at right half in place of Ron/Rundle No. 2 - 2; Southmead Detroit at Montreal for Oshawa. Kickoff time on Fs Stewart and Dick Desmarais at} No. 1 - 3, Woodview No. 3 - 2 \Saturday will be 3.00 p.m. at * Each team has two gamesii,4 hai, He says the Riders| Re 1 (Second 'oF * (New York at Toronto Lakeview Pack : a Buses will run on Standard Time left in the season and the situa-\pove to "get a little mad and| pla aa tha rei ROHE ware ae American League Banda : il b WEEK-END tion lines up this way: a little mean, but they definit-|> iy : ; eer ah eg Western Division ee eee ee i af » bu ollows: Eastview 4, North-Osh- against the powerful Toronto} SERVICE CHANGES Hamilton holds top spot with/ely aren't down. awa 1; Rundle No. 2 - 4, South- WLT F A Pts. scottish squad in a "challenge" betw 18 points; Ottawa, four points! 'There will probably be sev- mead No. 1 - 1; Woodview No, Rochester 440 21 26 8 match. The Scettish have con-l| OSHAWA & TOR NTO behind, can still catch the Ti-/eral changes in Montreal's line-3 - 4, Southmead No. 3 - 1; Buffalo 420 16 9 8 cistently been rated as one of - cats and reap the first - place/yp, Bob Sawyer, acquired from Storie 3, Woodview No. 1 - 2; Cleveland 3 40 17 29 6 the top Ontario teams during] (See. Time Table Ne. 3) bye into the final playoff; Tor-|\Caigary, will probably replace) Woodview No. 2 - 3, Southmead Pittsburgh 0 6 0 9 22 Othe past five years: Vikings will, : onto, one point behind the)piy) Bewley at halfback. Bew--No, 2 - 2; Rundle No. 1 - 3, Eastern Division ' ; defini Rough Riders, can take advan-|jey's work has left something! Fernhill 2. WLT F A Pts. with kickoff scheduled at. 2.00| FLORIDA tage of any Ottawa lapses to|to be desired in coach Perry) p.,,, aie Hershey 420 ; | jump 'into second spot; Mont-| Moss' eyes lately and there is 'tae hr in and Out 5 [Providence 3 i 0 2 ii ery cee ans NEW THRU BUS real, - Lot _ = -. or tall he won't be back next sea-| y.4, Craighead 3, Olive Clark 2, Springfield 3 2 0 24 18 6 Scottish have placed as many as (Reserved Seats) mere Bom snng Ho son. |R. Hopson 1, F. Parsons 5, J.|Quebec 33 0 16 18 6 six of the 15 players on the} | TORONTO-MIAMI ca R h to| MEADOWS MAY PLAY Wyatt 3, June Wyatt 2, J. Car!-| Thursday's Result All-Ontario lineup. Among those Via Buffele The Rough Riders have to)" Defensive end Ed Meadows, Son 1, F. Densham 1, J. Wil- Rochester 1 Quebec 2 are the talented Ian Nicholls| win their last two ere M-| sidelined with a shoulder injury !iamson 6, F. Williamson 1, J. Tonight's Game and John Allan. Nicholls, rated Special Excursion Fares jcluding one Saturday at thope|for more than two months, is Crawford 4, R. Adair 1, H. Fayle Buffalo at Providence as one of the country's smartest |] See Your Local Agent gg ge nn tae ertreteslexpected to rejoin the ciub,.6, D. Rae 3, M. Rae 2, B. Craw- Histevn. Pretessional rugger players, is also captain or firs --. t things by/ freeing Don Paquette to work ford 3, P. Crawford 3, Mike Wil- WLT F A Pts. °f the Ontario team. Allan, the would have to cers next Satur-jat offensive guard, a spot Moss|son 2, A. Pope 1, M. Wilson 1, Kingston 0 21 14 19 team's leading scorer by virtue Dente we tice D felt was weak in the game at\Ray Pope 1, A. Pelow 6, 2 - 4 of some strong, swift running, oy Hamilton lasi Sunday. Ron Shortt 3, F. Jenkins 1, : g was a member of the Scottish} Bus Terminol, 18 Prince St. Brooks, another. offensive ese is St . , L. Sho! 4 9 6 ae ec ga before com- Telephone 723-2241 s also likely to dress. sole Fok Sea ae ; 5 5 ing to Canada. [see it, having defeated the Ti- Bul Wayte, a defensive half|R. Shobbrook 1, R. Cornish 4,/¢u eo" 3a 1 1) News has reached the Viking hed ht d Tickets and Informotion at: OSHAW. | That would leave Hamilton and Ottawa tied for first spot) jin points, but Ottawa would : t with the flu last week, is}B. Germond 3, B. oe Thursday's Results phase heir oa ae Horry Donald Ltd., ger-Cats in their three meetings | °U Cornish 2, ree & ; sia Gia & 4 thi ae expected back and Bobby Jack) ~0""" , oe North Bay 2 Hull-Ottawa 4 undes St. E. this seagon. Oliver, who booted a 45 - yard rap ies _ :, Bo ypc ves os RE ie Kitchener 3 Sault Ste. Marie 3 [REMEMBER WHEN... Telephone MO 8-3675 Bl ae ger rele fa yg tol Tonight's Game By THE CANADIAN PRESS ARCHIE MOORE CHECKS OVER BOB'S BICEPS Archie Moore, world's light- | fore Bob Cleroux was born, | ing for a 10-round, non-title - t. will heavyweight boxing cham-| is shown above feeling the | bout, in Montreal, Dece ARGOS CAN GAIN Held goal jest Gime out. we ime : pion, wh was ce this | muscle of the Canadian _ Aloe 5. f semet But one loss by Ottawa and)handle agg re ee ee 3, G. Fahy 1, E. Major 1, J. Kitchener at Sudbury ee See 8 Cree GRAY COACH thing for photographers be- | weight champion, after sign- --(CP Wirephoto) |two victories by Toronto could/converts in place of Bewley. jt J. Wandertoo'en 4, L. OHA Junior A of the American League and tid _ TCP Mirephoto) ji nock that picture topsy-turvy,, Gerry Thompkins and Joe Zednick 3, N. Vandertoolen 1, E. WLT F A Pts./owner of the Washington Sen-| ' - 1 4 ators, died six years ago today) MERE leaving Hamilton first, Toronto| Francis will alternate at quar- x " Clark 5, G. Waite Hamilton 20 5 ° * second and Ottawa third. Mont-|terback. gy bebe oN' Pallen 2,|Peterboro 1 5 2lat Washington at age 85. Grif- rcnie WIOOLE {real plays the Argos in' Tor-| Toronto coach Lou Agase has ie cui y \N. Falls 0 0 Ojlfith, a pitcher, manager and orm ulmon lonto Sunday. a lineup problem in making Hi h ri darts -- Mike Wil- St. Cath. 0 0 Olowner over a long baseball ca- | De | Tiger-Cats coach Jim Trim-|room for Dick Shatto and Stan 0°49 ""s "Graves 130, F. Guelph 0 7 Ojreer, inaugurated the custom of] i ric no er |ble isn't getting fancy in the|Wallace, who have been i Densham 125, D. Clark 120, F.\Montreal 0 10 having the U.S. president toss| | a home stretch. He said he in-|with injuries. He plans to make Parsons 120, M. Germond 110,| Thursday's Results out the first ball of the season V Ss or iC |tends to go with virtually the|his choices tonight. B. Kitchen 101, A. Pelow 101,|Montreal 5 Peterborough 6 with William Howard Taft in ana lan UM same lineup that beat Montreal| As a sideline to the Montreal-\y7 47,3;. 100, B. Shortt 100, 7' |Guelph 3 Hamilton 7 11912. By THE CANADIAN PRESS {goals within the first five min- MONTREAL (CP) -- Irre- 155 last Sunday. That, means/Toronto game, fans are Holding! Rae 109, | Defenceman Norm Guimond's|Utes of the middle frame. pressible Archie Moore, a jour-\¢"d Tom Pa age es cents halfback who an-| Baseball one inning -- Marg pwitch from holdout to standout, Sandy McGregor and Leon neyman pro before Bob Cleroux|B0b gate bri Pay "tha daalncunced Thursday this season Germond 7, R. Adair 7, H.| eet teen, was enough Thursday night to|Rochefort gave the Beavers a_was born, signed Thursday to Taylor will s died will be his last in football Fayle 6, J. Wyatt 6, B. Cran) eo? %e give Sault Ste. Marie Thunder-|2-0 lead in the first period and|meet the Canadian heavyweight|#M@5- eee ford 6, T. Ree 6 Me Wile 8, a? : birds their first point in seven|Dave Balon finally tied the champion in a 10-rounder Dec. fee « , |B. Pope 5, Ruth Hopson 9, ere Pes Looking ; Eastern Professional Hockey | Zame ye cyan period fol- 5. ers | Pick Work Horse ar Gg. Fahy 5. i "auir 3, | , f . hi k ? *e League games this season. owing Sault's outburst. No official title is at stake but t ge is rk oe a' | The only other EPHL action Moore's associate, Jack (Doc) am Fill U S Squad F. Williamson 5, A. Graves 5, G.| . or a man Ss Ww 18 y 9 ; ' e Guimond's spectacular play Waite 5, B. Clark 5. High base- ft jwas at Hull, Que., where Hull-/Kearns, is billing it as the eal feces . " ° bay ier SS ee 0 ttawa Canadiens trimmed|"north American junior heavy- Fi Sell LAUREL, Md. (AP)--T. V. ball for sh Ainge = -- 3 * Buy en | RE SERVE ° give the Sault team a 3-3 tie/ North Bay Trappers 4-2 in a weight championship." ine me Lark, a work horse among thor- Team Standings -- Storie 8, ° @ ' %e ; : i lov va 5, Rundle No. 1, 4, . and rookies Bill Maste Bet a ington, D.C., International Nov, Oshawa 5, , 6 e es Bi aster and grand entrance, wearing a tux- 8 ' quality...reasonably ' inaaué's callay = dwellers Ottawa, Andre Drolet and John ing an ear-to-ear smile. Stampeders of the Western dition throughout the game nswered goals in the first pe- put iq Sold the renegade linebacker to Knickerbocker Handicap in 2,/$50,000 and the 23 - year - old Football League. The entry field for the Inter- . esl bn game played before 1,465 bois- The fight was ; oughbreds, was chosen Thurs- Woodview No. 1, 6, Rundle No.| Fate eae Pe et san canter Sate yoenn tg eecee™ "ede Jacky sin kets's te tons wes cen Sora reruit® Sr * It's aged 6 years...premium ° a pithy Hy gong bg een Rodger scored for Hull-'edo, swinging cane and flash- CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary 1 V. Lark earned his bid to Nou hs Eastview South hd d laP , 4 j bo. mead NO. 9, 2 ive mines belore game tine" Canains su fo the u- php Sue ie gM Seal GSS 'Puray and Kae ae OY INN te ee ge The Sault defence was Ee varntk ae Pr erty Moore. Shea gaaraitend Denver Broncs of the American Ae see Jockey Wins strengthened further by the ar-\then wrapped things up with a|Cleroux, Canadian heavyweight| Simpson jumped the club last pationa) now ampere 4s With rival of veteran Bob Robertson, /goal midway through the third champion, $15,000. A spokesman Weekend and turned up in Den-|More ta. come: from overseas, On Bahamas a 32 - year - old who played| period. sala nemitatin an ver. His action was discovered rhe foreign entries so far are) | 10 (apy op last season with Quebec Aces; North Bay goalie Claude Du- for sede and 'abvane one when Stampeders decided to Match asc rs . aie won the A Grutor of the American League. four stopped 34 shots. At the age and the fighters would Use him in a game against cal 'iy iD we egg anc Purse at New Woodbine Park Bob Wilson, Jim Brown andjother end of the ice Cesare share in the ancillary receipts,, Winnipeg Blue Bombers Mon- mvonderny 0 ene | | ¢ " --__----| Tuesday. Dusty Blair scored Sault's'Maniago saved 19 times. The National Boxing Associ- ~ diy wine + he lacit hor Belampe detoume am -->| stan hay atest tatore: ) |Griffiths, Bahamas defeated e age has Fes el rae B's Phone from Regina. ° Scarboro Jrs. Sailor Man by three ~ quarters Ol tas cae ee ht General manager Jim Finks of a length. Satr Shadow was ami on h title on fetta that a said Thursday Simpson Ridaed Wi 0 : third. The winner ran the mile fended it too infrequently. waived out of the ee In ntario aod ag grass course in ; Football League and sold But, he is still recognized as nenver. Finks described the . g : ° champ in New York, Massa-¢9 775 4; scree G T ] It was the sixth win of the Teepees Picked fo HE tacit & Group Te eet meen stat Hing 'magazine, Simpson came to Calgary TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto ,aing in the $7,500 claiming di- ; eRe ~ earlier this year in a deal with Varsity Juniors defeated Scar- vision The gelding has brought KILL INFECTION Montreal Alouettes and played berough Rams 32-19 Thursday | , ( home a portion of the purse in | If a small cut or scratch be- a few games at inside line- night but lost the two-game,|j9 of his 20 outings in 1961. Ba- @ comes red or swollen, it should|backer while Ernie Danjean total-point series in the On- hamas paid $11.50 to win. a V OT! ES be soaked in a hat solution of was laid up with a rib injury. tario Junior Football Conference 'The star of the afternoon was| Epsom salt and water. He has been inactive since. 57-45. jockey Harlan Dalton, who rode! Canattla ih : : . Scarborough, which took the|three winners in five starts. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS foundland, Roger Lafreniere of j 'ri j Hamilton Red Wings and st, North Bay and Jim Peters of id ere cae et hice ee Catharines Teepees are the fa.|Detroit. : n aon ees 0 viens Serene Ses See a ¢ vorites in early rankings as the LOSE SEVERAL OS oO Tul S Windsor-Sarnia saries here Nov.jthe running of the $97,008 Gor) o revamped Junior A division of Guelph Royals, who led the 4 for the right to play Quebec onation Futurity and the $15,000 the Ontario Hockey Assoc league i a av las sate for the eastern junior title. Durham Cup. The Canadian} - moves into its Gecuing. phienl. ated the ced Geno bed bd ----~|season's final 24-day meeting RESERVES ! $1 Cathe : duation. C oe ee m opens at Old Woodbine Park ie -- While St. Catharines does not)(uation. Coach Emil Francis urs ] Monday. Tuesday's attendance if see its first action until tonight, !9S! goalie Dennis Jordan, his oOoKer Ins was 5,891 and the wagering to-| Hamilton has already run up Dest defenceman in Al Lebrun tated $382,151 | CANADIAN WHISKY two victories in its first two amd the potent scoring trio of BEG 900s,s02, starts. Rod Gilbert, Gene Ratelle and ff R Wi Dawson Purse OA filly matured whithy YEARS } ; Bob C i 9 | Das Allo and Gottled sender . - Bey oom Sov Any a O ed TTLG'S zorosre cco-siones 42 FIGHTS LAST bn 4 er ; "KB Gg 'i we Dy ca four-year-old gelding, easily de- Gandia Goveenment 4 aoene? season opener at Montreal last, Francis' defensive wall a stat five Taow. f lenses é Pp 5 ' . ; fs | Sunday and beat Guelph Roy. Pets. strong, with holdovers By THE CANADIAN PRESS jin years and the first in me- feated five fellow Rag en NIGHT Gupowrsion f als 7-3 Thursday night. Peter- Mike McMahon, Bob Plager,| Boston Bruins were propelled|mory for a Boston netminder. 'Unners to ag Hag t ath ace : o borou pera f Reg Whaley and John Hartig to their first victory of the/Ted Green served Head's sen- Creek Purse in the sixth race), eB ASSOC : Conadan Schenle Le gh Petes edged Montreal g ; 7 ) hurs./BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Canadian 6-5 Thursday night be is sorte lines have been/ 1961-62 National -Hockey League tence. : New Woodbine Park Thurs- 'Los Angeles -- Raymundo! memo ro camo of @ 4 The series has - uit hard. season Thursday night on net-' Head logged 101 tes ay. : Battling) Torres, 142, Reynosa, | * "nies ae changes since last om 'tos age coach Hap Emms of minder Don Head's fists. penalties with Peelent woekee Owned by M. J. Badzmierow- Sex, kancked out Antonia Mar. Distillers of Carine: Aged Walminy" are the Toronto Michael's Ma-|)i4ét@ Falls Flyers and roo- The 200 - pound goaltenderjroos last season, when they won Ski of Chicago, Hooker, which cijia, 146, Buenos Aires, 1. ORDER OF MERIT, AGED 12 YEARS © O.F.C., AGED 8 YEARS * GOLDEN WEDDING, AGED $ YEARS jors, 1960-61 Memorial Cup|/Me! eil Burke of Peterborough got involved in a brawl with'the Western League crown. has twice been disqualified for|" Warren, Pa.--Tom Gerarde.| champions, and Toronto Mari-|{4ve heavy rebuilding jobs Vic Stasiuk of Detroit Red) «1 saw Head get the Buck- DoWling over opponents in Faces 17g, Warren, Pa., outpointed boros. They and three Toronto- ; The Petes reta ined Jerry|Wings midway through the first j ~7, this season and has caused joc-/pyucene Duncan, 172, Detroit, 6.| area teams have formed the Randall in goal, Fern Gemus)period and both drew five-min- vear." said 8 owt 0 fi peneral keys to be suspended for care-; 2 sige Metropolitan Junior League. and Bob Jamieson on defence ute penalties. The Bruins went manager Lynn Paice" less riding, won by one length The addition of Montreal gave and Claude Larose, Tom (¢ arty, on to win 4-0 after suffering "9 be _ ; over Admiral Armbro to return the OHA Junior A series six Stu Muirhead and Fern St. Onge seven defeats and being held Of course, Head had to be $9.10 straight. teams. as forwards. But they lost such|to one tie. good in goal and needed offen- Mr. Edgor defeated Polish POST TIME 1:30 p ih St. Catharines and Hamilton file as Wayne Boody, Doug) "ead helped the team get|S!V® help against the Wings. Fiddler in the co - featured . aiVeea boast the greatest number of seh Stu Mulholland and de- going by getting into the fight,"' He made 41 stops, many of seventh. Mr, Edgor was ne- holdovers. tigre gel Plager and|<aid an enthusiastic coach Phil them spectacular, and got his siected by the bettors because Under new coach Kenny |Watson, no stranger to fiery four - goal edge from Doug), fhis fifth-nlace finish Oct. 19 Campbell, the Teepees still ONLY SEVEN REMAIN displays of temper himself. | Mohns, Johnny Bucyk, Charley anq returned $18.20 to win- claim six members of the team) Emms has only seven Nia-| At the other end of the stand-/Burns and Dick Meissner. : that took the Memorial Cup/gara Falls regulars back, in ings, the unbeaten Montreal Ca-\ naps THRASH HAWKS ons Ae eared Pat Remit: two years ago--goaltender Ro-|cluding goaltender Wayne Rut-\nadiens regained first place For the Canal Ki pee se 'de two winners, his ath ger Crozier, defenceman Bill|ledge. Billy Knibbs, Ron Her-\from the idle New York Rang-,.% U7e ago gg ag Pe and 14th 9 t a 'the meet.| Speer and forwards Ray Cul-/gott, Howie Dietrich, Bill Glas-/ers by rolling to a 7-1 victory|'"® ee ewes The d. hag b ation| len, Duke Harris, Bill Ives andjhan and Gary Harmer are re-\over Chicago Black Hawks, the (units and solid checking by the egy one oven f i i Napelle, winner of the first, John Brenneman. turning forwards. floundering Stanley Cup cham.|(hird are making up for the loss of ; ' From last year's team, which) Forwards Ron Shock fromipions. The Habs have five vic-| rough injuries of centre Jean Cea eee Pee THOROUGHBRED RACING finished fifth, St. Catharines|Terrace Bay, Ont., and Terry|tories and a tie in six starts| sag Jeftswinger Dickie Wagering totalled $334,281 and also has defenceman Paul Po-|Crisp and Terry Vail of Newland lead New York by one|MOore, both 30 - goal men last Bering raat I : i ¢ Is : the attend s 5,510. | pen age Bes Peo agg gho d oppecintiecntl promise among) point. rea different players got plieniaes nonetnten | OCTOBER 30 TO NOVEMBER 23 nis Hull, brother of National) On Thursdz ght M ? |ROBS POWER PLAY into the scoring act. Gilles i League star Bobby Hull. took 8 aa Tacs 7" ae ag At Boston, the blowup came|Tremblay got one in the first NHL BIG SEVEN Grandstand $1.00 (incl. tax); Clubhouse $2.50 (incl. tax) Campbell is also keen on roo-\riod at Peterborough but was|2t 11:32 with the Bruins short-|period and Billy Hicke made it Hai mak Se kie forwards Jack and Freditrailing 5-4 at the end of the handed on a penalty. Head, 28-|2-0 in the second. The Cana-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Stanfield from Dixie of the Ju-| second. "|year-old former Canadian olym-/diens poured it on in the third) Boston's Johnny Bucyk and| nior B League, Phil Esposita of} Peterborough got a three-goal pic netminder in_ his second|as Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof-/Montreal's Bernie Geoffrion| Sarnia and defenceman Brent|performance from Tom Carty,|Ye@r of professional hockey, had|frion,- Henri Richard, Claude|produced three-point outbursts) Hughes of Bowmanville. lwith singles from Danny O'Shea|™Made five stops on the Detroit|/Provost, Don Marshall and in Thursday night's National Eddie Bush of Hamilton, one|Lorne O'Donnell and Claude La-|Power Play. He robbed Stasiuk,/Bobby Rousseau scored. Hockey League action moving of three returning coaches, has|rose. Jacques Laperriere g ot\@ former Bruin, twice _ Murray Balfour spoiled a up behind leader Andy Bathgate) ; lost several players who helped|two goals for Montrea], while. Boston rearguard Bob. Arm-jshutout bid by Montreal goalie in the individual scoring race.| the Red Wings to third place/Rejan Richer, Yvan Cournoyer Strong sent Stasiuk sprawling) Jacques Plante with Chicago's' The two each added a goal) last season, including forwards|and Norm Dennis contributed|near the Bruins' nets and mo-jlone goal at 4:25 of the third and a pair of assists to their| Larry Jeffery, Neil Forth, Bob/one each ments later Stasiuk swung his' period. totals while Bathagate's New| | aroos going the same way last Dillabough and Dennis Ribant| At Hamilton, the Red Wings/stick at Head. The Hawks had a slight ad- York Rangers were idle. and defencemen Brian Walsh'scored four unanswered goals) Head charged from his net,| vantage over the Canadiens for, The leaders: and Ron Miszuk. ' in the second period to wrap|dropped his gloves and waded|two periods, only to be thwarted G A Pts.| Pe in ogg oe a up. Right - winger Pauljin. He and Stasiuk wrestled to/by Plante and some erratic|Bathgate, New York 4 11 15 | . er Buddy om, with)Henderson scored twice, withithe ice. It took a minute to|shooting. Litzenberger, Chicago 6 6 12 é red Wall -_ any Ziliotto on|singles going to Wayne Rivers,/break up the battle while the; Hall, usually steady, had a/Bucyk, Boston 48 OODBINE $37,000 CORONATION FUTURITY STAKES lence and a forward lis at|Howie Menard, Lowell MacDon-'small Bost Gard row 1 night. He k dt vost, } 6:t . . . . th a pred Howie Me-/ald, Bob Wall and Pit toe 7081 ian eh a tonal tl : gt own of ir 'Teeaabiny's Coonan seneent 4 ee Richest 2-Year-Old Race in Canadian History nard, Pau enderson and Three rookies -- Bob Brown, Stanley Cup playoff game. goal and was beaten on twe Backstrom, Montreal 6 000 Wayne fivers. Top rookies in-with two, and'Dave McComb--| It was the first major pet|breakaways by Provost andjIngarfield, New York 5 closing day feature tomorrow $15, , DURHAM CUP STAKES clude Bob Dean from New-laccounted for Guelph's goals. |alty against an NHL goaltender Rousseau. iHowe, Detroit 4 |