i H i i i 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februsry 17, 1964 SCORES FROM FACE-OFF Cournoyer caught Gibson off 'guard with a goal at the nine- second mark in the opening eon This stunned enerals, and it too kthem sev- eral minutes to regain their composure, Ron Buchanan with his 44th and 45th goals of the season, and Bobby Orr with his 26th, just three off the record of 29 oals for a defenceman, set by facques Laperierre, continued their sparkling individual scor- ing feats; Buchanan missed a glorious oppcrtunity for another goal midway in the third, when he used his great deceiving mo- ' Cournoyer's 'Hat Trick Tops Off Habs Victory Over Oshawa Generals YVAN COURNOYER tions to shift defenceman Bill Durocher completely out of the play, but hit the goal post, Other Montreal goalscorers were Don Leismer, Rene Drolet and Christian Bordeleau, SHORT NOTES -- Junior Canadiens stayed within five points of first place Toronto Marlboros, who defeated Niagara Falls Flyers, 8-6 at Maple Leaf Gardens, Montreal is hoping to narrow the margin rior to a showdown metting be- ween the top two clubs in Mon- treal early in March ... Gen erals stayed 11 points ahead ofjerals enjoying the greatest-one: seventh place Hamilton Red/period margin, 12-8 in the first Wings, who lost 6-4 to Blackiframe ... Jr, Habs' publicity Hawks in St, Catharines . . ./director, Albert Trottier chose Fifth place Peterboro Petes|(oyrnoyer, Boudrias and Bu- whipped tailend = Kitchener! nanan as the game's threo | Rangers to move nine I me up ee, on Oshawa ... St. con: "weal 3 Foe _ wish Focaar OSHAWA -- goal: Gibson; de a portan n : : ina Nene, nme the playoffs, Niagara Falls,/chanan, Vail, Little, O'Shea, Du- their closest competitors are/peay, Cashman, Lane, Blair, Zaine and Lastic, four back, St, Catharines have MONTREAL -- goal: Gagnon; two games 'n -- paR ~~ : oe, oe defence; Savard, Lemieux, Du rocher and Young; forwards: line-up yesterday for the no time since he suffered a broken 4 leg in a game at Bowmanville|Leismer, Hebert, Boudrias, Le- against Peterboro, December 10,/malre, Hyndman, Charlebois, @ made some fine moves in|Lacroix, Drolet, Bordeleau, the lett wing spot on the third| Thiffault and Cournoyer, nd piggy bad leis PIRST PRRIOD nme .., Gene ave only! |. Montreal: Courn eight games remaining priort 0] », dinewar 'auenonen tyott time; four at home and er) , 'our on the road . . . Tuesday) %,oaiveel! Foo iy OOOO Bs night the league-leading Toronto Marlboros oppose Generals with " Martial Pate paRion ee Egg | oe gon . {Severd. Ourecher) , expecte ack In UNi-| 5. Mon : "] orm. Baul sed Dineen were] , dcrarierels, Hevertd ... two of the better you per- formers with Canada's Olympic] " hockey club that lost out at Innsbruck, Austria . . . Dineen, although not seeing previous ac- 4, Oshawa: Orr (Buehanan, Vall) , Montreal: Boudrias (Cournoyer, Lemieux) Penaities -- Dubeau (boa' Smith (holding) 7.00, Lemieux ¢ 12.54, and Smith (holding) 18.03, Chicago Cubs' -Kennie Hubbs' Dies In Plane PROVO, Utah (AP)--At Chis] m cago Cubs' training camp twole years ago, with a rookie's cheers} ful confidence, Ken Hubbs told a reporter: "You don't have to worry about second base here for 10 vears," Today, tragically, the Cubs are looking for a second base- man, The es of Hubbs and a boyhood friend were recov: ered from a nearby lake Sun- day near the wreckage of his private plane, He .was only 22, the National League's rookie of the year in 1062 when he 'set two major ond base, Last Thursday he took off from the airport at this centra) Utah community where his brother, Keith, had gone to school at Brigham Young Uni- versity, With him was Dennis Doyle, 23, an onphan who grew up in the Hubbs home at Col- '\ton, Calif. The wreckage of their plane, a single - engine Cessna 172 which Hubbs had bought a year ago, was found scattered in and around a 10-foot hole in the ice on Utah Lake, five miles west of Provo, Saturday. Their bodies were recovered by skindivers in 15 feet of wa- ter under the ice Sunday, Refuse Accept World Records | On Asphalt tion this season with Marlboros, is certainly no stranger to Osh-| * awa and district hockey fans,| 9, after performing with Neil Mc- Neil Maroons last year in the defunct Metro Junior "A" cir euit . . . Each club had 29 shots on goal last night, with Gen. THIRD PERIOD Montreal: Cournoyer a4 Mf | Thittault) . » On Cournoyer | (Lacrolx, Leismer) 13,90} Oshawa: Buchanan | (Smith, Vail) 18.88 Penalties Durocher (erosschecking) 14.56 and delaying game) 18.14, (Boudrias, 10. Montreal: WwW NORTH PLANT HOCKEY LONDON (AP)--John Pennel's 17 feet, % inch pole vault and Bob Hayes' 9.1 second 100-yard dash were not accepted as world track records Saturday when the International Amateur Athletic Federation approved 19 records, A federation spokesman said the performances of Penne! and Hayes would be considered at the next conference of the IAAF to be held in October at Tokyo during the Olympics, He said they were not recognized be- cause they were set on asphalt instead of the conventional cin- THIS OSHAWA RINK em- erged as repeat winners in the annual "Trewin Mixed Bonspiel" at the Oshawa Curl Something unusual was writ- ten into the record books at The Oshawa Curling Club on Satur. day when Bob Walker skipped is rink to top honors in the annual "Trewin Trophy Mixed Bonspiel," The same rink, with identical personnel, won the Trewin Bon- spiel in 1963, Saturday they play- ed in superb fashion to register three wins and a point total of 24 plus 9, to sweep the honors again, They had a "possible" margin in each of their three games -- plus nine extra points along the route, in the 9.00 o'clock draw, Members of the winning Osh- awa rink are Louise Rose, "Rich" Vesey, Brenda Calhoun and Bob Walker, skip. In addi- tion to top prizes and claiming ing Club on Saturday, With exactly the same personnel, they captured the trophy last year and this time they made mer member of the Oshawa Club, each of the members of the rink also received a special individual trophy, for perma nent possession, Runners-up in the event were Oshawa Club's Phyllis Bates, Bill Jack, "'Merne' Jack and George Bates, skip, who claim: ed 16 points for their three wins, in the 11,00 o'clock draw, Other three-game winners were the rinks of Ede Ewart, Jack Naylor, Norma Smith and Reg. Smith (Oshawa), with 8 plus 3 points, in the early draw and the Peterborough foursome of E, Chamberlain, G. Clark, J, Clark and Doug Chamberiain, skip, of Peterborough. Two-game winners in the early division were the rinks the trophy for the second year skipped by Fred Kitchen, Osh- ley's Oshawa CC rink was best w Club, with 10 plus 1, late draw were claimed by J, Merrick's rink from Uxbridge,| with 8 plus 2 | Ewart, chairman of t acted as master of ceremonies|' for the presentation of prizes.ic: no Mistake, "galloping" to di three clean-cut wins, Left-to- ight are shown Louise Rose, 'Rich Vesey, Bill Trewin, Frank Black's Oshawa Golf rises with a total of & plus Eig' In the late draw, Bert Ding. th two wins and a total of Mik. joints, followed by "Ab" Rob- ins' nk from Oshawa Golf), High one-game prizes in the Following the day's "Bill" Trewin presented his tro:| phy and the four individual) awards, along with top prizes, to the winners, Chairman Ewart!s¢ and members of his committee OSHAWA CC, Club entry took the high one-|Rorelty Oey, win 1 points, y Day, Dorethy Munday, in Munday, skip, » Pollord, » Poster, play, Jim hy : @ event, swe lonor of the oe is, . ---- st 'snd Brande Ca "Oshawa 'Times Photi, Oshawa Rink Repeats In Trewin Mixed Bonspiel -- " PcARpoRoUeH Stella Pixel, Aaron Pize Lil Meeluek Ken MeLucki 9; akip, SECOND GAME Munday, 7 2 7 OR Block 16; _B. Pollard, 17) G. Jarvis, Third Round VV. Mekeughtin, ; K, Mebuel + G. Jervis, } % Munday, 8 » N Dd. \vorg," 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW OSHAWA C.C, reysepel, g Alice Matthews, Bob Matthews, assisted in the balance of the! 3k! Knights And Suddards Win Playoff Openers PINAL one in succession, which was pre-awa CC, with 12 points and Wm, sented by the donor, "Bil hon gt rink from St, George's, Trewin of Peterborough, a for-'with 10 points, Oxford U. Upsets Blackburn Rovers LONDON (Reuters)--Fourth-|Hotspur, the leaders, collected division Oxford United, newest/a point, but there was not much/ recruits to the English Footballlinspiration in their scoreless! League, caused the big upset of/home tie with Sheffield United. ' the day im the fifth pound of the|Spurs have a three-point. lead Marlee Lawrence, -- Football © Association ome Blackburn Rovers, 'tp 1 roe owen ip p Saturday, | Little Ayr United, a second-) Oshawa e.c. Suddard Cycle hustled and) : ; : = : ldivisi iub e.. .C. Gord, | Showing lots of hustle and de.|July 21 at Moscow. Pyotr Bol} Oxford, which joined the/@vision club, provided the/Louise Rose, Ma AR only fine work by pies ~ gg Sy gh gg Rng checked thelr way to a. 59 wid arg Suddards pecked relentless-/otnikov's 28:12.¢ for 10,000 me-jleague in 1962, beat Blackburn] shock result of the Scottish paola a an Redins, " : 'jover Plaza Food to open their!) a: Plaza and late in the finalitres and Viktor Baikov's|Rovers, one of the leading first-|Football Association Cup third:|pon Welker Shura Helen ey Geo. ¥ 4, presentations, lp, Members of the committes '. he aoe cluded Chairman Ewart, Leon >. Chomberiein, Gunn, drawmaster tor we way, *p Reg Smith-and Ken Williams, Mikey, together with . their wives, InibW Whey, recognition of his hard day's|irene Shantz, work, Leon Gunn also received|* Shent® 4 trophy presentation, from) "Bil" Trewin, der track, Pennel's vault of 16 feet, 10 inches made at London Aug. 5, was given official approval, He cleared 17 feet, %inch Aug, 24 at Miami. Hayes, latest claimant to the jtitle of world's fastest human, | dard's after numerous nearjwas clocked in 9.1 at St. Louis| ee oe ouimisses, finally connect with!June 21. 4 Knights: Hall (Sutton, Porteous) 3.$5/F Oster pulling the trigger, En-| The recognized world record S eet ee eels, Porteous) sS)couraged by this, Suddards con-/for the 100-yard dash still is the 7. Moderna: Bui (Kilpatrick). 13.a7/tinued to hold Plaza's fire-\9.2 by Harry Jerome of Van. . Raia: Cowser (Repel) \Nipower in check by relentless|couver and Frank Budd of the H Darien "checking and finally as a divi-/U.S. Russian athletes had three records accepted including the as Russell continued to foiljseven foot, 5% inch high jump laza's sorties, |by Valery Brumel, He made it quick goals to virtually wrap up the verdict, as Modern's at no time constituted a serious The NPHL (UAW) opened its semi-finals Sunday at Port Arena, Knights * league: leading Black Modern Grille in Series the Knights racked up a pg oe doc omit infreq rties int over & ° rn's juent sorties into ern Grille squad, by an &literritory, , KNIGHTS -- Vanstone, Fogal, the bar-/Porteous, McMillan, Cawker, iPreem Whiteley, Alvert Waller, Following are the complete|ce" asa' Men Wallen': results; |Wally Butler, ves oo Z | aki ak . #:00 O'CLOCK DRAW ouwawa ae pekatwa OSHAWA GC, OSH. GoLF CLUB [Penne Luke, Auérey Lederman Anne Jarvis, Hilde Block, Paxton, Don A Hen, Frank $ Ser, G. MacMillan, , WUE Leeerman, Geo. D Mr, on at, 'A"| Vanstone, in Knight's cage, finally gave up a goal midway' through the period, on one of a 2-0 lead late in the period, SUDDARDS WIN FIRST Helen Smythe, Elwyn Smythe, Gwen Kemp, aki, 123 a OSHAWA C.C, OsNAwa cc, "| Nery Cowan: "Lee Mclaughlin, jean Bingley, 2m Nevier, {Bert Bingley, "Dot' Moran, 'aki . Verne MeLeughiin,/ OSAWA ec.' skip, Ni ost. "Gour cue Bh ace ellie Short ; Lieve Short Merne ae Helen Nichol, iby Ewart Nichol, skip, 3 OSHAWA C.C. Evelyn Granik, |Bert Granik, and Modern's net kept Sutton. best-obthr isfinal Serie A | 1 ve at bay as they consistently held RILLE -- Bur|esbohtaree, semifinal Series) period, the blue and white crew|1:34.32.2 for 30,000 metres were/division clubs, 3-1 before 21,000/round matches by beating firsts) i AK in. territorial toga oy " bs k Guskanen BY, in the NPAL on be Wit/had rolled into a 5-0 lead and/set the noxt day, [wildly excited supporters, who) division leaders Aberdeen 2:1 oa], toanpane vane play 'with the ultimate result/Dringie, Meraw, R Burgess (028 note, in a game which wang appeared to have things their) Great Britain's 440-yard relay mobbed the home team at the/their own ground, Ayr got elit Borret, that Flintoff sent them into alnuncan. Kilpatrick, 'ja suddenly pe ny . jjown way, imark of 40,0 flat was accepted, |end. jwinner three minutes from the Mey yee. 'Ne, i : "| strike tor three goals in the final!" worris put Plaza on the scoreMarcel Jazy of France was) The hero was United's 25-/¢Md = Es 'ST PERIOD Porteous skip, ise i £3 6, F. Maulion, skip at). /> Genes, 1S -- NEON, i. dteanonar' 8 eSertehin t i anles, 18, Oingley, 12; ™ 3225- Jack Foster 4 Pr>-mogs roe 2 be Fs F F }, Merrick, 2; skip, 7./G, Paxton, 8: OSHAWA CC, (>. Chamberlain, 7) Virgie Ward, A, Rodina, % wh Miller G, Bates, W. Butler, F. Maulten, , 18, Olsen, if 7 Obey pane Peres iy PPP PR>r- i z iS i core! Duffield, Buchanan, Planke, ; [ I skip, 10; | . jfour minutes of the game, to : iven credit for a two-mile ay sho| Rangers found it all too easy OSHAWA 6.6 "Tiodern's defence sagged bed./2™*aUry escape the vicelike arip which|tiapsed 'before Plaza (Young)(mark of 8:28, ee Fete yg roNes: WhO against Partick Thistle, winning]/Be> rather. a LS isan Sudearcs we - struck again with Collins add-|_ 1a women's events, Mar retiwas moved from wing-hall to 3-0 and Celtic also had it easy,|auarey Kitenen, eession under Knight's pressure) * Gutton, Hall) 1.88 ' ied Sud } ee < ® and the Knights rapped in three! 2, Knights: "lintot (Hall, Aldred) 14a The opening period saw Sud-/uie of play, Suddards were reel.(the 220 and Betty Cuthbarg oflbefore the match. Oxford were! 'eaaiawa ee. ing at the finish. | L e t yards were recognized as rec-/though Ferguson made it 21! Marlies Beat Flyers; 22sec" ce aie aoe ot qc Dealer Se Brown, Glaspell, Eno, Niles,) Britain's 440-yard women re-ithird for Oxford with a minute! . ' |Hughes, Bruce, Percy, Foster,/lay team mark of 45.2 was acl ok weeps ACO [ncn evans. tear throw of Tamara Press of Rus.|_ "Manchester United, the hold:| 4 " fewer gaers eines | re, Stes lers and 4-1 favorites, had an World T tl Gi Goulding, PLAZA FOOD -- Maxwell, |S! at 19 feet, 614. inches and) asy passage at Barnsley, $s | e skin, : .iwhere they won 4-0, Flo Lett Knox, Norris, MacDonnell, D,|Vita Ozolina at 196 feet, 1% ria : Harry Lott, 5 ; : 3 HINS . a Skoblikeva, who ' in' Miller By THE CANADIAN PRESS |next season, has scored 38 goals/They increased their third-place|McPhee, 1, C. Tindall, Miller, |tches [LIVERPOOL WINS doy Rich, fon ee Recent talk has it that this/this term. |margin over the Flyers to four struggle between the two first-/Women's speed skating at the} __sk'p, & skip, Ontario Hockey Association|four, one of them at the nine-jald, Ken Hodge, Graham Free- : n |Winter Olympics, completed an- division teams, Arsenal and other four-race sweep Sunday! ly at the outset of the final) . \ . greats ing a third goal in the last min.|Burvill of Australia at 23.2 for/inside-loft in a surprise move|OCating Airdrie 4.1 at home, _ /Fred Kitchen, jAustralia at 53.3 for the 440/two up after 51 minutes and al:| tee. Gwort, i ow); OSHAWA ec. | . |Burgess, Latchford, Holliday,/cepted as were the discuss Kimer Rellerd, Hawks I ia t V V Ings Bryan, Woods, Collins, Young, the javelin toss of Russia's El-| | KRISTINEHANN (AP)--Rus- WHITBY lea' Worsley, Tt was a tough, unrelenting Stedbed all four gold medals in/cloire Rich, Norm Ward, will be the last season in the! Sunday, Cournoyer popped in|points. Joe Kish, Brian McDon- | Kirkland Lake Rink 1ST PERIOD 1, Suddard: Foster (Holliday) .... EE Junior A league for Yvan Cournoyer of Montreal Junior Canadiens, If so, opposing teams will breathe a long sigh! of relief. - | The little right winger, who seems a sure bet to make it with the parent Canadiens in) the National Hockey League| Jack Hogan On Rampage Again Rids Galt Win | By THE CANADIAN PRESS If Jack Hogan's last two On-) tario low with Galt Hornets. Friday night Hogan came up) with a six-point lormance, three goals, as he led) the Hornets to an 11-1 drubbing! of Port Colborne Sailors. | Sunday night Hogan, third in individual scoring, once again the three-goal column as) Hornets edged Oakville) to retain a share of Athletics, co-lead second mark of the first period,)man, Chuck Kelly and Ken to lead the Canadiens to an 8-3)Laidlaw accounted for the triumph over Oshawa Generals.|Hawks' goals, Nick Libett, Jim Fourteen of his 58 goals have) Peters, Bart Crashley and been scored against the Gen-'Sandy Snow connected for the! erals. Wings. In other action, the league-| Ron Naud was the big gun in leading Toronto Marlboros|Peterborough's win, firing three edged Niagata Falls Fiyers|80als. Don Herriman, Mickey 8 - 6; St. Catharines Black/® and Brian O'Byrne Hawks dumped Hamilton Red|had the others. Jim Patterson Wings 6-4 and Peterborough|had four assists, John Beechey Petes downed Kitchener Rang-|a0d Sandy Fitzpatrick scored ers 6-2. for the losers. oe ros, wi se e n e | 'Bu rothe | | Wins 880 Race | during the game, had to hold off SAN FRANCISCO (AP-AP)-- a third - period rally by the Fly- ers to wrap up the victory. TWO-GOAL EFFORTS 2. Suddard: Geer (Holliday, Brown) FINAL PERIOD 3. Suddard: Bruce (Holliday, Geer) 4. Suddard S$. Sudderd 6 Plaza: Norris (Bryan) ?, Plaza: Youg (McPhee) 8. Plaza: Collins (Bryan) O'Keefe 'Trophy to: Glaapell (Sud.) Shots-en-Goal: By Sudderds: 22 and Plaza: 27. ? n a.@jern Ontario in the 3S\\curling championships at Char- wor lottetown March 2.6, ""! Northern Ont. Champs Liverpool, in London, A haded nu FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Jack BS volydlank and his Kirkland 33, Lake rink will reporesent North- Canadian by Canada Brier Will Have Six Repeat Rinks By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peter Stemkowski, Ron Ellis Hockey Association Senior|anq Wayne Carleton each fired|C@Madians Bill Crothers and A games are any indication, hetwo goals to lead the Mari. Hylke Van Der Wall captured/ardsons from must be a mightly popular fel-/poros. Mike Walton and Andre|*vents at the Golden Gate invi-| won the world Champagne added the others. Bud Debrody, Brian Bradley, Dave Woodley, Ron Schock, Guy Levesque and Jacques di- vided the Flyers' goals. The win for the Black Hawks was their 10th in 13th games during which they have also tied two and lost only one. Six former provincial cham-| pions, including the famed Rich-| egina who have! curling title four! Veer a and field meetitimes, will be amen 11 rinks! } Th ay: . oe lcompeting for the Canadian) ling Mn taser 5 Pohang oe -- curling championships at Char- from-behind win for Crothers ae crea Bir han gy pthc sg Spree' with his brother Garnet, second, | Mare oltinan of Oregon State /ana cousins Arnold, third, and] bolted to an eight-yard load with| Wet lead, last year, became the) only a lap and a half to go. The(C™y Tink ever to win the Cana-| 'WEEK-END STARS 23 ~ year - old Toronto runner | an curling championship four! im 15 ¥ jtimes on ptr le Pag a -- They have won the world The only other league outing, saw Guelph Regals move within of Oakville with a 4-1 win over the Sailors. Playing - coach Ted Power powered the Athletics with a goal effort, Art Sullivan, Toby Black and Bob Zimmer di- the others. Jimmy Ro- . Bil Me.) | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jean Beliveau, who scored three goals for Montreal when the Canadiens clipped Detroit 5-2 Sunday night. New York's Camille Henry, marksman for the club's third i in a 4-2 win over Toronto inday night, Chico Maki 'of Chicago, who! scored two goals and assisted on a third when the Black Hawks dumped Boston 5-3 Sun- day night. Gordie Howe, a two-goal man for Detroit Saturday night in a 4-1 victory over Montreal. Goalie Johnny Bower of Tor- Van Der Wall, of Hamilton,)championship four times during) tore off a 4:22.5 in a marge five-year existence and are! steenlechase and officials called| Current defending champions. it a. world-best for the seldom-| lan Biard of Kentville, N.S. run event |1063 provincial winner; Harold Australian world record|Mabey of Moncton, N.B., twice holder Ron Clarke shook off|winner of the New Brunswick high school sensation Jerry)title; Art Burke of Chariotte- Lindgren and won a standout/town, 1962 Prince Edward Is. 8:36.89 two-mile victory jland titlist; Bob Mann, 1963 On- Third in 8:47.6 was Chris Wil-/tario champion and Jack Poly- tiamson of Fredericton, a stu-jblank of Kirkland Lake, 1961) ent at the University of New/Northern Ontario winner, are} Brunswick. the other five skips with pre-j In the mile run U.S. distance/Vious Canadian championsni| ace Jim Beatty suffered his first) experience. indoor loss in four years when Elmer Black of Montreal, al! he sagged to a 4:13.4 clocking. 25 the youngest skip ever to win) Morgan: Groth of Oregon State|the Quebec title, was runner-up} Port Col-|onto, who shut out Chicago 4-0|won the event in 4:07.9. Beaflyito the 1953 Canadian schoolboy} 'Saturday night. third. 'ran {curling champion. Regina skip Ernie Richardson, jthe final round of the Northern jOntario championships Sunday, Other members of the Kirk- land Lake rink are Frank Mac- Donald, third, Kent McInnis, second, and Wayne Petch, lead |Remember When? ... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis swiftly con- | quered Gus Dorazio in mak- ing his 14th successful de- fence of the world heavy- weight title 23 years ago tonight at Philadelphia, The Brown Bomber, in his third fight in two months, knocked out Dorazio in the second round. Polyblank defeated Louis De-) quette of Terrace Bay 12-6 in| goal by Liverpool's Ian St. John after 13 minutes ended Arsenal's cup hopes in a game marred by the sending off, in the 35th min- ute, of Joe Baker, the Arsenal centre forward, and Ron Yeats, |the Liverpool centre-half, A crowd of 63,000 saw Sunder- land, second-division promotion challengers, knock out league champions Everton. Sunderland established a 3-0 lead after 32 minutes Carlisle United, the other fourth-division side, put up a splendid show at Preston, which won 1-0 with a goal after 27 minutes by inside-left Spavin, as she won the women's world) championship in this central Swedish town Miss Skoblikova, a 26-year-old) jteacher from Siberia, led a Rus-| sian sweep of the first three' places in the championships by| adding the 1,000 - metre and 3,000-metre crowns to previous triumphs in the 500 and 1,800, | She won the 3,000-metre race, | approximately 1.8 miles, in S:1L4 and the 1,000 in 1:34.98. She previousty-kad won the 300) jin 46.2, and the 1,500 in 2:26.7,| Doreen Ryan of Edmonton) placed 11th in the 1,000-metres Sunday with a time of 1:39.89.) |MATTHEWS SCORES Stanley Matthews, in his 50th year, got one of the goals for Stoke, which could only man age a 22 home tie against) Swansea. | London's sole survivor is West! 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