12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 24, 1961 REMEMBER WHEN . . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, czar of baseball in the CIVIL SERVICE \. Firefighters © _ sisi ce'abscoanin Ho" wad hans aeattee tam ine Blank Teachers | |federal bench by the National and American leagues to be- Teachers took a 12-0 shellack-|which resulted in another loss|COMe Commissioner of baseball ing Tuesday night at Bowman-/for Foote's. ville Arena from the Fire-| Foote's took the initial lead 3-Goal Set « " and restore confidence in the 1n S aw S game following the Chicago fighters while in the second|in the game when Kemp scored) ame the Dairymen came upjat 6.35 with assists going to! Black Sox" scandals of 1919. ie s ; A g By THE CANADIAN PRESSjchampions, now stay in fifthion top 4-2 over the Foote's|Bishop and Johnson. Old' defencemen never die,|Place. ' _. |Towing Club. | Dairymen's Beaton from| and what's more, they even re-| Harvey's battling Blueshirts| S Q |Baker at 16.15 tied the score fuse to fade away. \stretched their unbeaten record| Fi gro gg egg" dea 2M4_at 18.50 they went ahead 'hi ; to seven straight games withthe; In an entirely one - side Beaton's 2nd goal. Cole as- In Chicago Thursd night,|~. | tari on Beaton's 2nd goal, 34 - year - id Red Kelly oneal win over Boston. contest, the Firefighters led by|cicting to end the scoring in three goals to give Toronto al The first place Rangers Gordie Myles with 5 goals|the first period. 5-2 win over Chicago Black|Were in last place at this same|completely overpowered the! the pDairymen never looked Hawks. = ltime last year and ended up|Teachers. They tallied 9 times|pehind again, they scored at ; {well out of the playoffs. in the Ist period and 3 times], i coal by Baker , Kelly, playing his 15th season) 'The 37 - year - old Harvey|in the second. ened ne a tot soe later, in the National Hockey League, /was New York's leader all the) The Teachers were without\naniel backbanded a drive be- should have been out of thei way, He set up Andy Bathgate's\their ace goaltender Wiltshire|hind Kunkel in the Garagemen's NHL two seasons ago according | rirgt - period power - play goal/and it really showed. However, |net to give them a strong 4-1 to Detroit Red Wings, Who|.n4 then bounced a 40 - footer|they are not the club that the/jead. | he gees geo rs ~ 18s off Boston defenceman Leo Boi-|score indicated and we trust! fFoote's stopped them from Male Paste raer im {0 'e)vin's skate for the winner. |they will be much harder toscoring further but only me Leafs promptly converted Rangers were down 3-1 going} beat in the future. managed to score once more Kelly from defence to centre|{"t third period. Doug Mohns,| Graham opened the score for themselves thus losing the game and those last legs carried him Murray Oliver, and Jerry Top-|the firefighters as early as 7.40 /4-2. to a 20 - goal season last year azzini had scored for Boston--|of the first period, and from} CIVIL Tis thraa 'goals Thursday|Wnen Camille Henry started the that time on it was the Fighter's| brought Gls NHL total io 168 |New York rally. game. Myles scored five goals only two short of the 200 mark|.,Henty scored on a breakaway/and assisted on another. that most NHL forwards would|#' 3:17 and Andy Hebenton tied|Graham scored 3 times and he d t ti vith. It |the game less than two minutes|singles went to Knight, Stewart, Dee ur ante Ra Wie Higgins and Hooper. It was amazing foal for a man WHOS Hfonteal also had to come| definitely a field day forthe defence and makes p I _|from behind to get a win and/Firefighters. ; S people won| stay in second place. der what sort of records Kelly!" Gites Tremblay gave the Ca- MILKMEN - FOOTE'S TOW'G would have set if he played cen-| .s4ions a 1-0 lead in the first) Foote's Towing, although tre all along. period, but Detroit quickly took|making a strong showing at the S61 2 vRRES e : istart of the season by winning eg age old de- nt Pend oi vt ga aati four-straight games, have chalk-|Foote's Towing fenceman showell the 'youna: ed up only one point in the|Dairymen P Youns"|BENCHES TALBOT last three games they played,/Police Assoc 3 sters how things should be!" Coach Toe Blake benched de-|This time the Dairymen put|Teachers ' done. New York Rangers play- f : 4 aang Me. none \fenceman Jean - Guy Talbot for/forth a fine display of hockey'Firefighters ing coach Doug Harvey set UP | sloppiness shortly after Gordie} one goal, prevented numerous|j one none oe Mare e rout! DIEF AS FOOTBALL FAN Red Kelly's Os 'edi ap PERL HE AINA, TOYLAND NOW OPEN It's by fer the finest selection of toys we've ever handled! Good quelity, fine variety, priced te please! A gift for every yeoseser! See for yourself this week-end! SERVICE NOTES:- Rick Stovin and Mark Fehren- back picked the stars for this week and they chose three Firefighters in the Fireman- |Teacher game, namely, Myles, | 'Graham. and Hooper. In _ the} Dairymen-Footes game Dairy- men's Beaton and Cole were chosen 1st and 2nd respectively) and Foote's Bishop was picked 3rd. fil 2, Ban ih HANDS - BUT ONLY SLIGHTLY (left-to-right) Harold Ballard, | publisher John Bassett. Conn chairman of the hockey com- | Smythe will remain as chair- mittee; Conn's son, Stafford, | man of the board. who becomes president, and | --(CP Wirephoto) MAPLE LEAF GARDENS CHANGES Maple Leaf Gardens has | passed into new hands yester- day. The shares of the Gar- changed hands. Control of dens' founder, Conny Smythe, Toronto's sports emporium | have been purchased by FOR THE sports MENU Only The Best By Geo. H. Campbell To See Action SPORTS EDITOR HAMILTON (CP) other teams in vT 6 wtLetrF s. TONKA TRUCKS -- Fire Engines, Bulldozers, Graders, Trailer Trucks, Dump Trucks. You'll like the feel of strength in these mete! units. A Tts 211 40 22 17 3.0 19 26 30 14 28 31 23 12 ones rom being, scored on hil put Detrolt ahead 24, The goal : Nei ' {came little more than two min- -- While/East's representatives to battle|winning goal with 18 seconds| ten apart, Howe's on a ®@ Elephant Shoot Game @ Toy Rifles end Holster Sets 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' © Collie Model Craft Set jleft in the game. The 4-3 win) HAMILTON TIGER-CATS, no doubt under the psy- chological guidance of coach Jim Trimble, is staging its own football parade today. They'll have their famous Ti-Cats band and "Majorettes" out in full regalia and the parade is expected to attract a crowd of 10,000 or more. Reason is obvious -- they're giving it the all-out push in an effort to stimulate drive. and enthusiasm for |platoon system. the Eastern| Winnipeg Blue Bombers for the |Football Conference were mov-|, ational professional title in the ing some of thelr top talent =e backwards and forwards, Hain-G'eY Cup game at Toronto Dec. ilton Tiger - Cats enjoyed the "' ; a . comparative luxury of a rigid). Reviewing last Sunday's game, the standout features ap- pear to be the lack of a really effective rush on Toronto quar- terback Tobin Rote despite the absence of Not any more. It isn't that the Ticats are lacking the bodies, but when |kept New York in first place, jone bare point ahead of Mont- real Canadiens who had a little trouble beatin; Detroit Red |Wings 5-3 in Montreal. | Kelly's first two goals against Chicago came only seven sec- londs apart in the second. period and changed the complexion of power play. Bruce MacGregor jstretched the Red Wings lead |to 3-1 at 11:30 in the first pe-- TORONTO (CP) -- Prime \riod. Minister Diefenb ak er won't Montreal's Ralph Backstrom) hint about which team he got the only goal of the second; wants to win the Grey Cup. period, and little Phil Goyette) Mr. Diefenbaker, who is to jtied it up at 14:36 of the third,| kickoff at the Dec. 2 east- \scoring right from the faceoff on| west football final here, told ja power play. Toronto Argonauts Wednesday cei fia : you're 18 points down at the backfield blockers|the game. Chicago had gone Reliable Claude Provost, the night that he hopes the better a Hamilton victory on Saturday. There's not much use holding a parade on Saturday night -- unless they win -- and if Ti-Cats win, they'll have a flock of parades, all over Hamilton, up-and-down Main Street, James Street, King Street, and in-and-out of all the major hotels. | You've got to admire the spirit behind the idea. The Ambitious City football fans were all set to attend a Grey Cup final game this year and watch their own Tiger-Cats in action. Now, after the first game of the | finals, they are faced with the very likely possibility | of being deprived of the Grey Cup privileges -- so in- | stead of folding up, they are giving it the old college half-way mark of a two-game, total-points final, desperation measures are called for. On of- owing to the spread formation; |ahead 1-0 in the first on a goal) and an inability on the part of|/by Bronco Horvath. | the Ticats to protect Bernie Fa-| Kelly's first goal came on a} loney \fluke. He tried to pass out from| NHL's leading scorer, got the; team wins. winning goal at 16:47. Provost grabbed the puck in| Argos by chance while they The prime minister met the | fence and defence, nothing but the swiftest, toughest and 1 smartest will do. coach Jim Trimble would be to So it's a virtual cinch several beef up his offensive line with Black and Gold players will see the addition of tackle John Bar- two-way efforts here Saturday Tow, voted lineman of the year when the Ticats seek to over-in the east this year, and add come the 25-7 margin Toronto|t{he proven blocking ability of| Argonauts built up in the op- defensive halfback Don Suthe-| ener last Sunday. rin and Ralph Goldston. Gold-) A logical step for Hamilton|behind the net and the puck hit] goaler Glenn Hall. It rolled |down Hall's back and into the net. His next was more legitimate --he stole the puck near the Chicago blue - line and rushed in alone on Hall. Frank Mahov- lich scored the winner a min- A capacity crowd of aroun q ston also could be used as alte and 17 seconds later. the last minute of the game,| were eating supper after |when Detroit pulled out goaler| training at the Canadian Na- Terry Sawchuk in favor of an| tional Exhibition grounds. He extra forward, and skated all) was on his way to a rally of the way to the crease to push| Toronto ethnic groups in the the puck into an empty net. same building. It was his 16th goal of the Mr. Diefenbaker kidded IS STILL A POLITICIAN | with the players but declined an offer by quarterback To- bin Rote to stand aside and let Mr. Diefenbaker take his place if Toronto reaches the final. Rote said he understands the prime minister has a good arm, serious vein, said he consid- ers the Grey Cup does more to bring Canadians together than any other single event. He thought many probl might sometimes be settled better in the spirit of the ath- | letics field than at the con- | | ference table. Mr. Diefenbaker, in a more | etc., etc., etc, @ DOLLS e¢ TEA SET @ FLANNEL BOARD SET @ DOLL ROCKER | and stil, more exciting toys. season, Saturday, Montreal play host to Boston and New York tra- BUDGET TERMS. NO OUTSIDE FINANCING Oshawa Bowler Rolls 401 Single Orest Pidwerbecki, bowling; Don will be appearing on nv.| with People's clothing in The|on Saturday at O'Connor bowl. |Toronto Majors, came up with)We hope he has been saving a sensational 401 game last|his good games for there. ; \vels to Toronto. Sunday Mont-! try. By this time tomorrow, it'll be all over but the Chi- shouting. Who will be shouting? DOMINION TIRE STORES decide 4 is expec {pass receiver, along with defen-| Little Stan Mikita got ; ; a sme, Wik aeeeaatl thas: ive imate Garney Henley and|cagos second goal Tale in theta) at New York. Toronto a before. television sets. The|Ron Howell. passer Bag Aiag Fes son yg age -- GREY CUP PARADE, ail» week sway i receiv- APES ariel on be'GBC' aun tone ner meyers nr wer iy ai eat trough he! Boa ay Wt dd ing some advance publicity out of Toronto these days, tional network. fans here take too seriously the|tird period and Bob Pulford ruce Kl no doubt to off-set the announcements this week that | The game will the|/outlook of. Toronto commentat- added the fifth goal at 16:23. . s neither Calgary nor Edmonton would enter floats. The | ors who almost to a man have Chicago; aetending Sania S y Wins Big One committee in charge announces they'll have 35 floats | HOCKEY SCORES consigned the Ticats to an early and 16 bands. The charging of a $200.00 fee to enter a -- float in the parade, has had more than something to do with the various withdrawals. Montreal is also passing up a float entry, Saskatchewan Roughriders will also be among the missing. This means, in effect, that outside of Winnipeg Blue Bombers, one of the Grey Cup con- testants, only British Columbia Lions will be represent- ing Western Canada and if Ottawa should decide to stay out, at the last moment, then only half of the Big Four teams will be represented, Dozens of non-football groups will take a second look next year before they enter a float in the Grey Cup parade, if they know that the teams themselves are backing out. Not having all the facts, we are in no position to state whether or not the price of entry set by the committee in charge, or the fees set by the Toronto band musicians is the answer -- but very obviously -- money is the main reason for the cooling off attitude that is prevailing. Unless drastic steps are taken to remedy this situation, we predict that the Grey Cup parades of the future -- at least in Toronto -- will lack the spontaneous "oomph" that has made them such a highlight in past years. BRIGHT BITS:-- Texas blasted Texas A & M 25-0 in their Thanksgiving Day game yesterday, to qualify as host club for the Cotton Bow] game this year BROWN University lost to Colgate yesterday, their ninth-straight loss of the season and first time in his- tory that Brown has gone completely winless through a season, in 75 years of competition. "RED" KELLY, who yesterday was in the news as saying he might not play next season unless he felt his brand of hockey was as good as usual, proved something to himself last night when he scored three goals to pace Toronto Leafs to their clean-cut win over Chicago Black Hawks . 5 HAMILTON Red Wings, pace-setters in the OHA Junior "A" race, won their 13th-straight (no defeats) last night; beating Guelph Royals 8-2. Teepes snowed the Petes 7-0 right in the Liftlock City ... CONNY SMYTHE has kept his position as chairman of the Board of Directors {New York STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT 10 5 5 10 5 4 ll 6 610 48 41 411 52 Thursday's Results Detroit 3 Montreal 5 New York 4 Boston 3 Toronto 5 Chicago 2 Saturday's Games Boston at Montreal New York at Toronto American League Eastern Division win FT F 67 72 A Pt 54 25 54 24 44 23 65 15 49 14 76 11 Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago Boston 1 3 50 6 3 A Pt 1 70 45 25 0 59 4222 10 0 68 6618 514 0 42 6610 Western Division WLT Ff art 10 5 0 49 4820 19 9 0 58 6020 Springfield Hershey | Providence Quebec 12 5 ll 6 9 Cleveland Rochester Buffalo Pittsburgh 412 1 38 62 9 Thursday's Result Buffalo 3 Providence 4 Eastern Professional LT FF APt 71 45 27 56 47 20 51 5318 58 5915 6 8 2 434714 211 4 52 80 | Thursday's Result North Bay 4 Sault Ste. Marie 4 F APt Kitchener | Kingston |Hull-Ottawa Sudbury North Bay S. S. Marie 12 3 3 Ee | 78 4 5 65 OHA Senior WLT 1 76 -- Ramsay 1] Wins In Kentucky Saturday. Orest who has been! Next week, Peoples meet their bowling in Toronto for two years} old rivals, Acadian Cleaners,| 8 Foley's Share Final Featu TORONTO (CP)--Ramsay II op pot n won the $10,000 Valedic tory Stakes as the Canadian thor-| oughbred horse racing season ew eague ended at Old Woodbine Park Thursday. The Oshawa - Courtice Indus-;| The three-year - old English trial teams played their fifth colt, ridden by Sam McComb, game in the newly -formedjicharged through the muddy league, at the Whitby Arena, on|home stretch to defeat El Toro Monday night the Great by two lengths. White-| The first game was an easily| borough finished third and Grey won 5-1 victory for the B-A's|Monarch a distant fourth. | over the Vigor Oil men. The| A crowd of 11,685 turned out} Vigor Oil team played hard but} for the final program of the sea-| it wasn't good enough for the|son, despite heavy rain during fast-skating, organized type of; the very dark afternoon. It was hockey of the B-A's. Essery|necessary to turn the track's and Courtice were ihe mainjflood lighting equipment for the| goal-getters for B-A while Kidd|running of the year's final race. iscored Vigor's only goal. Ramsay II scored his first) | The second game knocked) Win in seven North Americar) Tomlinson's Fina down. a peg|starts as he ran 1% miles as Foley's Plumber's defeated! through the mud in 3:00 3-5. the Fina men 6-5. This was| The daily double paid $85.50 Fina's first loss in five games.|when Friend Willie and Sun 9 9 0 54 4918.11 was a fast hard fought game|Drift won the first two races.|Morocco 3-2 Thursday nig with both clubs givipg it every-|The quinella combination of thing they had. The big guns|Choppy Wind and Conservatory for Fina were E. McAvoy and/in the fifth race paid $26.80. Baker. D. Cullen ana P, Mc-|. Wagering on the eight races Avoy starred for Foley's. totalled $691,576. , ie OTe a: Rae ee reece eats searenae ts Foley Plumbing Tomlinson's Fina JUNIOR HOCKEY B-A 4 4 -f 2 Vigor Oil I 1 8 1 8 3 4 5 0 05 Strathroy Is \team title, Southern Illinois was|McQuinness 1176 to 1118, 2nd This Could Be LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--, proved that he is very capable) also an Oshawa team. Word had Bruce Kidd of Toronto showed) of throwing those large games. | it that they will not be skunked Although Orest has had few) i I |sloshed through the mud in 32| difficult weeks, this could be the|the first week for their new minutes, 2.6 seconds Thursday|starting point for the capable)manager Scotty Robinson. This bowler. Needless to say Orest's|should be a very interesting a liking for a hilly course and) to win the National Amateur Athletic Union 10,000 - metre) same, backed with Ron Jays cross-country championship. 330 completely overwhelmed Kidd, 18, accustomed to rac-\their opponents, McQuinness, ing on flat courses, won by| giving Peoples the last game nearly 50 yards over John Guy-|1377 {90 McQuinness 1145. knecht of the Baltimore Olym-| Peoples Clothing, beginning a pic Club, whose time was 32.08./new section, met McQuinness, John Macy of. the University of} whom they beat for four points Houston Track and Field Club,| in their first meeting at the team titlist the third straight/ first section. It was easy to see year, was third in 32:32. {that McQuinness had no intent- Kidd, of the East York Track! ions of Jetting this happen again Club, competed with Guyknecht/as they thoroughly trounced and Macy as the lead see-| peoples in the first three games sawed several times over the) Although Peoples held their own 6¥%-mile course, |MecQuinness had the extra lift Houston took its third straight|that won the games: Ist game game to 1237, 3rd game 1299 eee on to 1093. SPAIN QUALIFIES However, Peoples he 9 cn -- Spai next two games easy Wi 5 Secs Ey The ge oe 1101 and 1377 to 1145. This the World Soccer| saved Peoples from a complete r.| shut out. second. qualify vad ad Cup finals in Chile next yea 4 : Spain beat Morocco 1-0 in their) For McQuinness Earl Jones first elimination game in Casa-|was the leading bowler with blanca Nov. 12. 1123 for 50 frames followed by . ---- Terry Doherty with 1124 for 50 and Holly Leet 1056 for 45, B. Sheenhan 1071 for 45 and Ron this time. Also next week see week of bowling. (Corner of Church) 725-6511 THEY RE-GREW HAIR! Garell 1027 for 43. Top shooter \for Peoples was Orest Pidwer- becki as Orest came up with 887 for 31 frames. Orest bowling in relief was not instituted into | the game until the 5th game where he hit 401. IN 12 MONTHS Hair Speci IN 3 MONTHS alist Here Will Show Men and Women How to Save Strathroy Windsor Galt Woodstock Stratford | Waterloo Sarnia Chatham St. Thomas Thursday's Resu Windsor 5 Waterloo 6 OHA Junior A WiLT Ff 12 0 1 67 640 45 30 19 Hair and Prevent Baldness 3717 Ron Jay bowling in headoff again had well over 1200 with : ) / 5S 4 ow 1276. Ron a very capable bowler' OTTAWA, Ont. -- New home)or dryness, follicle clogged with 8 I S s Loo _ TORONTO . eer ee this god hdl paag W : can ajso, has been staying just over|treatment methods for saving/sebum or seborrhea -- can be [ n enior p seasons in the cellar and avscore goals, have . rugged de-|the 1200 mark, for 5 games. Sel/hair and improving its growth|corrected by the Roberts home 25 third - place finish last term,|fence and the best netminder in yimes bowling very steady had! wj Pat : rite LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Strath-|Hamilton Red Wings have fin-|junior hockey." ok en eae pag gaa eg > Na Cane) Penne if caught in time, 4 roy Rockets, Windsor Bulldogs|ally come into their own in the) Lowell Macdonald and Pit"). Traltnor came next with Genosha. Hotel, : "DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S 0 and Galt Terriers are gradually|Ontario Hockey Association Ju-|Martin, lead the OHA Junior A 1138 for 48 frames. Lou has TOO LATE." pulling away from the other six/nior A series scoring parade by a healthy) been bowling steady but seems Trichologist G, F. Thompson 4 teams in the Senior Ontario) With ex-Guelph coach Eddie/margit and Bud Blom is the! ty always have one game under Will be in charge, representing Baldness won't wait for doubt- Hockey Association and the sta--Bush at the helm, the Redjleading goaltender. 200. Ed Brown who has been the dynamic Roberts Hair and ers to be convinced, you're A Ptjtistics show why, Their players|Wings have gone unbeaten in) "The whole club is skating|/aving his difficulties had 689/Scalp Specialists organization. going to keep right on losing 27 25\occupy 20 of ihe first 23 places/12 league games. Guelph Roy-jand checking," said Bush.|¢). 35° Roy Nesbitt bowling re-| He will personally examine hair-| hair 'til you're bald -- unless 32 12/in the individual scoring race. |als are the only club in the six-|"They don't get flustered when)i;o¢ gniy bowled 13 frames for|Worried men and women from/You get your scalp in healthy, 4 7 0 28 47 8 Windsor's Irwin Gross scored|team circuit to threaten the the going gets rough and arelosg non Henning also bowling 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. hair-growing condition again. 3 6 2 40 48 8 four goals and tw assists dur-| Wings. using their heads when oppon-|; i vas considerably on 3 6 1 3636 Tjing the last week to maintain) After 10 straight victories, the|ents make mistal-es."' oe but reports are that he has sold his shares to son Stafford, Harold Ballard and John Bassett, with Staff Smythe named the new president of Maple Leaf Gardens, as head of the new three-man syndicate . 'GOOSE' GOSSELIN scored three goals for North Bay Trappers last night as they tied the Soo Thunderbirds 4-4 in an Eastern Professional Hockey League fixture ... . ON- TARIO racing fans wage illegally more than $100,000,000 a year, according to a special provincial government re- port on gambling. If the "bookies" handle this much money -- let's hear how much is handled legally, at the tracks -- and then when you figure out the amount the Government picks up in tax -- it's easy to figure out why they are considering issuing licenseses for Pari- mutuel betting -- outside the tracks. m Big Surprise Hamilton's Year 9 8 8 4 3 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 43 0 3 1 0 0 - la l d Hamilton |Montreal Peterboro St. Catharines Niagara Falls This new treatment is neither Examine You Free | tres which he won in Melbourne. Russian Star hoon Denies Pirie's * Doping Charge "I can only say that the ac- cusations are sheer inventions. "Pirie in his article stated __ Guelph 2 7 2 42 68 6 the scoring lead with 27 points. Thursday's Results Guelph 2 Hamilton 8 St. Catharines 7 Peterboro 0 Nova Scotia Senior Amherst 11 Halifax 4 Saskatchewan Junior Prince Albert 3 Moose Jaw 7 Manitoba Junior Emms, the poiats. Emms has scored most goals--13 in 11 games, Jim Strachan oi kept the goaltending leadership Strathroy) streak stopped in Guelph when He is' being pressed by Don|the Royals managed a 3-3 tie,|the club had finished last in the night another streak was launched with a 5-2 victory over Peterborough Petes. Many observers don't believe {Hamilton is 11 points better Bush came to the Wings after) "I had league and Canadian championship teams in Guelph," said Bush. "I think we'll go all the way with this club. It sure is nice to have a veteran Strathroy|scoring the tying marker with|1958-59 and 1959-60 seasons, Last| Tames. centre, who scored four goals|28 seconds remaining. Tuesday year they were in third place. and four assisis and now has id the head but a little too much. "mail order" nor "cure-all". It Don finished with 507 for 25 i. adapted to the individual after a personal examination and pro- gress is checked at regular in- tervals by a Roberts Specialist YESTERDAY'S | Who Can Be Helped? | STARS | Will the new Roberts treat- ment cure baldness? "'No!"' For Niagara Junior B MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Viadi-|or after my running did the St. Catharines 15 Fort Erie 0 mir Kuts, Russia's former star|thousands of spectators or distance runner, Thursday de- scores of journalists who inter- nied recent charges by British| viewed me for 40 minutes after Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur 6 Fort William 4 Eastern League runner Gordon Pirie that the'the finish observe anything Greensboro 4 Johnstown 10 Russian was doped at the 1956)strange in my behavior." peso Games in Melbourne,! Australia. veal i Pirie in a Sunday newspaper GREAT LAKE article said he suspected that! Largest of the Great Lakes, Kuts was either doped or hyp-\Lake Superior covers 31,820 notized when he ran his greater/square miles -- its maximum races, including the 5,000 me-'length 350, breadth 160 miles. Clinton 4 New Haven 3 Charlotte 3 Long Island 5 International League Minneapolis 8 Omaha 5 Fort Wayne 3 Muskegon & Toledo 2 St. Paul 4 Western Interna(onal \Nelson 2 Trail 4 Galt against St mark. took over He and fatt fatt has that I behaved 'strangely' at|Winnipeg Monarchs 3 Brandon 8 but Harold (Boat) Hurley of|than the rest of the league--the the Games. Yet neither during is moving up fast. chan, beaten 18 times in eight|second - place Montreal: Junior games, has a 2.25 average. Hur- Canadiens, ley, who scored his third shut- out of the seasor Tuesday night})Don Graham was heard to re-joff the record 'Galt Red Wings "I think everybody is|set in 1945-46 with 18 consecu-| kept them in first place. 31 goals in 12 games for a 2.58) waiting for the bubble to burst." tive triumphs, the Wings can tie ratford, the Galt's has allowed) mark: Stra-ldistance between them and the not." As Detroit Red Wings scout But following last leader- beaten Toronto Metro Junior A corded last season. St. Michael's College (Butch) his team's position. ; "We've got excellent balance/four ties. While Hamilton is a long way Sunday's Guelph Royals' unbeaten skein) who fired three goals as the|plete Barrie Hayton of Windsor 4-2 exhibition win over the un-jof 18 games without a loss, re-- Maple Leafs penalty ship from Strathroy's Ray Mof-'leaders, 33 minutes Alex \Keeling have 32 minutes each.| Galt set the record in a sea- Mof-;Majors, coach Bush explained son when overtime was played.|two goals The Royals ran up 14 wins and\dieris' comeback 5-3 win over winner, although every once in|By THE CANADIAN PRESS (we cannot help men and womes| a whole I just pinch myself to) see if I'm .not dreaming. I'm vey, New York coach Doug Har- who are slick-bald after years of who got an assist and) gradual hair logs. But if you sti! then scored with 18 seconds left| have fuzz and/your scalp is still jin the game gave the Rangers a creating hair, you can at least 4-3 win over Boston Bruins and| save and thicken what you have Some conditions, such as "spot! Toronto veteran Red Kelly, baldness" usually have com- coverage if caught in beat Chicago' time! Black Hawks 5-2 Claude Provost, who in Montreal scored ; : bring on exe , - _ Cana- ring on xcessive hair-loss dandruff, itching, 'Detroit Red Wings. i discussion of lems ask the desk clerk for Mr. Thompson's room number, He does not make appointments, so Other conditions that usually|come in at your convenience. We want to make it clear that you incur absolutely no charge or obligation by coming in for an examination. Your only obligation is to yourself. We do not accept cases that will not respond. Guarantee Satisfaction The Roberts Specialists will give you a written guarantee }that you must be satisfied with- jin 30 days or it will cost you nothing. For a free examination and your. hair prob- Examinations are given in over-oiliness' private.