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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 9, 1964 "Mr. Consistency Is Another Big Winner NEW YORK (CP) -- The fa- vored Mr, 'perigee captured the big half of a ra 4 header Saturday -- the 850 San Juan Capistrano Handicap at Santa Anita Park in Ar- cadia, A Cedar Key scored a mild up- set in the first section of the split Capistrano as the favorite, Doe Jocoy, finished well down the track. ' Mr. Consistency covered the route of about 1% miles in 2:49 while Cedar Key was timed in The San Juan _ Capistrano, fourth and final of Santa Anita's annual $100,000 races, ordinarily carried a $100,000-added purse. But when 21 horses were en- tered, the unwieldy field was split and the purses for each,ert Chief III third in the field were $75,000-added. of aa "so Mr. Consistency, packing high le winning owner, weight of 125 2 BI held it Basta, collected $53,100, the stretch challenge of a long; Cedar Key, second choice in shot, Puyallup, weighted at 109,|the wagering, paid $8. 80 and scored his f stakes|and $3.80, Follow Thru, with victory of the meeting. Don Pierce up, returned $14.80 Mr, ery ig | paid $4.60,|ridden by Ferna do Alvarez ,, $3.60 and $2.60, Puyallup, rid- den by Pete Moreno, paid paid $6 for the show. In Bowie, Md, Mongo rallied $16.20 and $7.40 and the third horse, Dusky Damitn, $3.80, from next to last in a seven- horse field and won the $109,- The triumph was worth .$54,- 100 and brought Mr. Consist- 400 John B, Campbell Handicap by a nose over Gun Bow, Each ency's lifetime earnings to $378,860. carried 126 pounds, * Coming from far off the pace YCAZA RIDES WINNER under his substitute rider, John Jockey Manuel Ycaza brought/L, Rotz, Mongo moved three- the four-year-old Florida-bred Cedar Key in 1% lengths in quarters of a length in front of front of Follow Thru, with Des- Jerry pacesetting Gun Bow at the eighth pole. But then Willie Cournoyer Shines In Final Weekend Of Jr. A Schedule By THE CANADIAN PRESS Once the playoffs are over geven of the eight clubs in the Ontario Hockey Association Jun- ior A series can breathe a sigh of relief--they will probably have seen their last of Yvan Cournoyer of Montreal Junior Canadiens. The little right winger, who epent the season terrorizing en- emy goalies, seems a sure bet to wind up with the parent Ca- nadiens in the National Hockey e. Cournoyer took time out from his duties with the juu- iors to score four goals in a five- game trial with the NHL club. Sunday Cournoyer helped the Junior Habs wind wp their reg- ular schedule, scoring two goals his 62nd and 63rd of the term in a 6-2 win over Peterbor- ough Petes. The league - leading Toronto Mariboros recorded their 40th victory of the campaign by dumping St. Catharines Black Hawks 6-4. Hamilton Red Wings Shoemaker brought Gun. Bow back to life and Mongo had just enough gameness to win in a picture finish. The two horses reached the finish one length in front of Up- percut. Mongo went off a slight favor-|' ite and paid $4.60, $2.60 and |$2.20 while Gun Bow returned |$2.60 and $2.40. Uppercut paid |$3.60, Mongo, a five-year-old, was jtimed in 1 44 4-5 over the 1 1-16 mile distance. In Miami, the Calumet farm pew 4 Ky. Pioneer and Ken- ucky Jug finished one-two in and George Godson clicked for] the 317,900 Hutcheson Stakes at the losers. |Gulfstream Park. Rod Seiling paced the Marl-| They are Calumet's chief boros with two goals, Mike Inopes for an eighth Kentucky Walton, Grant Moore, Nick Har-| herby victory May 2. baruk and Paul Laurent scored| - = the others, Dennis Hull, Fred) sant, ae, Kat A"\Czech Nationals Peter Brennan and Walt Tka- z Hand Winnipeg Second Defeat Jean-Claude Hebert, Jacques Lemaire, Rene Drolet and An- dre Lacroix rounded out scor- ing for Montreal. Don Herriman czuk showed the way for the Rangers with two goals each Bob Jones fired the other, Pete Loveless, Lorne Knowles, Bob) Young, Nick Libett and Pete! Mahovlich: scored for the sev- Maroons suffered the second straight setback Sunday when they dropped a 3-1 decision to the Czechoslovakian national team. Maroons, who now have won Art Wall Wins - Extra-Hole In closed out their schedule with a 5-5 tie against the tail - end Kichener Rangers. Kirkland Lake Ts All-Ontario Mat Champion i t |Art Wall dropped in a par putt on the fourth extra hole Sunday, beating Jay Dolan in a sudden- death playoff and taking the title ters champion from Pocono Ma- nor, Pa., and Dolan, from Lei- current 12-game tour, were in the game until the second pe- riod, when the Czechs ripped home two fast goals. | Winnipeg recovered enough} for a goal by Ron Farnfield at 4:05 of the third period, but the Czechs scored later for the 3-1 victory. The loss followed Maroons' 4-3 defeat Friday in Brno to an- Puerto Rican SAN JUAN (AP) -- Veteran} n the Puerto Rican Open golf ournament, Wall, 40-year-old former Mas- the weekend, tending skill as a weapon of re- jvenge as the Rar-gers took three Bi BUT HE MISSED--Andy Bathgate (9), Toronto Maple Leaf centre, appears to have Bill Gadsby (4) appears to be out of range and Bathgate has the puck on the end of is stick, but he somehow &@ goal within his grasp -- De- troit goalie Terry Sawchuk is off balance, defencema' HAWKS LEAD AGAIN missed 'the net. Leafs took the NHL game in Toronto Satur- day night 4-2. --(CP Wirephoto) Jacques Plante Puts Hex On Former Mates | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jake, the Snake has struck |back,. The sting dropped the Mont- lreal Canadiens two points out of first : | HODONLN, Czechoslovakia/Hockey League. enth-place Wings. (CP) -- The tourins Winnipeg place in the National The Canadiens have .tor- jmented Jacq.es Plante since the start of the season, bom- barding their former teammate with 40 or more shots a game) jand beating him and the New |York Rangers nine out of 11 four games and lost two in their|times. But Plante got even during using his goal- of a possible four points from|saves and the Canadiens in a home-and-| drives by He home series. New York won 3-2|Rousseau and Claude Provost in)week, Wharram scored in the at Montreal Saturday night and the teams played to a scoreless tie Sunday evening in Manht-|watched the first scoreless draw tn. Meanwhile, the Chicago Black| Charlie Hodge made 22 saves ns ay eee cal al inito post his eight' shutout of the game moved two points ahéad season, He faced 21 drives on Montreal in the standings, The|Saturday but Bob Nevin, Don- fie Marshall and Jim Neilson \third-place Leafs set back De-| troit 4-2 Saturday night but the;counted as the Canadiens de- fence let him down. Bill Hicke | Wings climbed within two points) jof Tornto again by beatingi/and Rousseau scored for Mont- Boston 5-3 Sunday night. lreal. PLANTE BOMBARDED Ahead 3-2 going into the final/in hand over the Hawks, but -- the Rangers fell apart|/NHL titles are won on the ice, and left Plante open to a 17-| not on paper. The Canadiens |shot barrage, But the masked/now have been winless in four |marvel turned them back and|straight games. iNew York scored its first win) The Haws moved in front as jon Montreal ice this season. |Kenny Wharram saved the day On Sunday, Plante made 33/for the second straight Sunday. stopped dead - on!After beating Montreal with a nri Richard, Bobby goal in the dying minutes last |the final period as a Madisonjfinal period Sunday night to |Square Garden crowd of 14,816\down the Leafs. It was his second goal of the in that city since 1955. night and his 38th this season. other Czech team with largely cester, Mass., finished the reg-|t he same personnel. Montreal still has two games| Eric Nesterenko opened the scoring for Chicago but Frank Mahovlich's 2ist and 22nd goals of the season--the second the 200th of his career--gave the Leafs a 2-1 lead after one pe- riod. The Hawks fought back with Bobby Hull's 40th goal and the Leafs went ahead again on Andy Bathgate's 18th. Wharram then went to work, scoring at 13:33 of the second to tie the game and at 4:39 of the finale to win it. shots in the Toronto net while Glenn Hall handled only 20 saves, but fell one goal behind Hodge in the race for the Vez- ina Trophy. It was an individual's per- formance in Boston, too, as Norm Uliman scored three times to rally the Red Wings from a 3-0 deficit. Johnny Bu- cyk had scored twice and Dean Prentice once a sthe Bruins He Was BRADENTON, Fla. (AP). -- Manny Jimenez, Kansas City Athletics' young outfielder from the Dominican Republic, re- at the Athle- , four days late. It cost him $200. Asked why he was late, the 25-year-old Jimenez replied: "I have to fight in revolution." M er Eddie Lopat, who assessed the fine, countered: "I don't see any bullet holes in you." "I too good a shot," Manny explained. 'They ag is to me. There are no taxis. They no like . They shoot at them. I have to walk to airport, take back trails." Now all students of current events know that reyolutions oc- cur in the Dominican Republic almost as often as the Mets lose ball games. But if there was an uprising in the republic re- cently,' Jimenez reached the United States before word of the revolution did. Perhaps that's why Lopat was skeptical. The Dominican native was in- volved in another kind of reyo- jution in 1962, As the season rolled along in July, Jimenez was leading the league with a .350 batting average. FINLEY STEPS IN Then owner Charles 0. Finley stepped into the picture. He told Hank Bauer, then managing the team: "I don't pay Jimenez to hit singles. Jimenez is a smart Cu- ban, and he's going for singles and a better average. You get him in your office and get an- other Cuban -to interpret and Late, But. It Was Worth It! bang eg! fist on the desk, We'll set what happens." Everyone saw what ed. At end of the season av- erage dropped to .801, and he had hit only 11 home runs, Last season was even worse. Manny split his time - between Kansas City and Portland of the Pacific Coast League. He batted -280 and didn't have a homer in 60 games for the Athletics, Another Kansas City out- je a Colavito, is oi aged in a salary dispute w: inley. The former Detroit star is réported to want $54,000, same amount he earned ar with Detroit Tigers. Fine _ ley, Colavito said Sunday, hag offered him $47,500. DOESN'T ASK RAISE "I am not asking for a raise," the slugger said at his Temple; Pa., home. "He (Finley) is try: ing to cut me $6,500....1I am definitely not moving from here until I sign my contract or. come to an agreement." * In Sunday's exhibition games, Willie Mays cracked the first home run in the new Phoenix Municipal Stadium as San Fran- cisco Giants whipped Cleveland Indians for the second time in two days 6-2. The Giants won Saturday 4-2, Chicago Cubs' A team downed Boston Red Sox 9-6 with Don Landrum getting five hits for the winners. The Cubs' B team dropped a 4-2 decision to Los Angeles Angeles. New York Mets completed their three-game stay in Mex- ico City by whipping an all-star team 9-4. The Mets won two of the three games. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS NORWESTERS LEAGUE High triple -- Bea Dart 605 (210, 209), Over 200 -- Mary Ford 227, 214, Phyl Clark 222, Betty Hernett 221, Rosalie Gill 20 and Bach Heagie 208, emon League -- Evel Carmichael 97, Hazel Ormonston 94, Evelyn Guthrie 98, 91, Mary Ripley 72, 62, 57 and Ruby Smith 39, 56, 81, Team standings -- Jinxs 7, Blowers 4, Toppers 3 and Hit and Misses 2, THE SHARPSHOOTERS LEAGUE Points: won this week -- Ramblers 1 and Left's 1 222, 200, Yolande Bouregois fonebr 257, Mi Levesque 212, Betty Si i GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE Wesley Prouse 132, Tipton 132 and Randy McArthur 146. Linda Harding 120, Sharyn Sheyan 128, Doreen Carson 99 and Christine Stras. zewski 200. Ricky Peyton 112, Stanley Welch 144, and Robert Pearson 84 . Mary 100, 125, Brian Bernier 129, 140, David O'Boyle 148, 105 and Patrick Richard 126. ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB LEAGUE ison 124 Alley Cats 3, Easy Aces 3, Strikers 2, Five Bees 2, Games over 200 -- Audrey Gardiner arilyn idge 200, 237, @race Henry 210, Emily Stonebridge 281, Janet Legere 200, Bea Geng 225, Audrey Billings 209, Milly Lynne 253, 219, Sandra Labanovich 220, 209 and Dorothy Sharko 309. Don Simons kicked out 35 Alan Armstrong) 284, Jon Lee 164, Wayne Vennor 140, John Baxter 146, Howaftd Westfal; 228, Philip Carlo Dejong 128, Billy Nichols 128, John wi Christine LaRush Debbie Bartlett Wanda Mather Getters 1, Beatnicks 1 and Sting Ri . High Triples -- Jack Wilson" ans: 238), Morris Love 694 (231, 236, 227), Les hadi 689 (246, 259), Herb WI 209), Gord. Anne Naish 631 (261), Harry (271) and Ken Cobb 620 (227,202). High Games -- Terry Gerrow 256, Graham 240, Betty Love 237, Irene R&hme 231, 202, Joan Slater 214, Stan Pollard 209, Almond Brintnell 209, Anne- belle Cobb 205 and Gord Brown 201. SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE Points Taken -- C conquer: Shers mans 4, Churchilis 3, Centuri 'ors 4, jans 2, Crom- Mite ve Aereniines 1 triples -- Irene Hele 667 279), Dick Bailey 665 (263, 261}, warp Grant 657 (231,261), Joanne McKey 634 (226, 271), Fred Zedic 633 (236, 205), R, Hele 609 (254, 203) and Liovd Corson a] hg? Ree f | 9! ingles -- George Fox Frank Grant 206, Belle Fox Pdi Bothwell 200 and Bob Carswell 200. hi Team Standings -- Conquerors 16, Cene turlans 16, Shermans 12, Churchills 10, ,| Cromwells 9 and Valentines 5, ¥ SHERIFF' TAILORING LEAGUE The pointts were well split up this week, The Hillbillies are way out in front after taking three points from the The Globetrotters took three from the Rascals leaving them 1 point and the Jetsons and Hootenannies 14, Rascals 13, Globetrotters 11, Jetsons 9 and Astra- pauts 7, 600 scores =~. H, Garason led the parade again this week with 646 (211, 257). KITCHENER (CP) -- Kirk- fand Lake Collegiate dethroned Nelson high echool of Burling- ton as all - Ontario secondary school wrestling championship Saturday. Kirkland Lake scored % points, Nelson high school was gecond with 79 points and West Hill collegiate of Scarborough was third with 73 points in the two-day tournament. London Central had 41 points for fourth place while Aldershot finished in fifth place with 40 points, In the 12-weight cel ulation 72 holes over the new Dorado Hilton course with 289s and immediately went into the playoff. Both parred the first three holes, Dolan went one over par on the fourth and Wall won it all with another par, Wall also clinched the Sea- gram Caribbean Trophy as the over-all points winner of the four-tournament tour, He prev- iously won the Bogota and Mar- acaibo tournaments and was third at Caracas, He picked up a total of 113 points on the} swing, compared with 80 for) went ahead 3-0 by the second minute of the middie period but Detroit didn't die, Ullman scored twice and rookie Paul Henderson got his first goal in 19 games as the Wings tied it in the second frame. Ullman's 19th of the year and third of the night put them ahead 4-3 at 2:39 of the final frame and Irwin Spencer added an inurance marker. Over 600 games Lorne Pollard 746 (204, 253, 289), Diana Charvk 720 (226, 299), Ross Sutherland 708 (281, 226), Hugh McMahon 676 (244, 274), Jack Strank 618 (262), Ruth Parrett 609 (211, 248), Flo Strank 605 (208, 231) and Lorne Curry 05 (225). games -- Gerri Edwards 219, 218, Marion McGee 215, Ruth Pollard 214, Leo Bourdages 218, 211, Edith McMahon 249, Jean Cook 234, Marion Manning 226, Sam) Steinton 254, Ken Edwards 206, 209, John Jukes 251, Gert Markalous 256, Herb Stewart 223, Dud Mills 211, Glen McGee Bud Manning 227, Jane Thertell 200 and Bilj Cook 236. Team Standings -- Nuts and Volts 10 points, Killerwatts 8, Hot Shocks 7, Pro- fons 6, Diodes 5, Chargers 5, Comput- ers 4, and VHF's 3. Don Collins played goal for Winnipeg, replacing regular Gord Dibley. He kicked out 40 Czech shots, while the Czech goaltender handled 28. The game was played before! . 8,000 fans in an indoor arena,|Chicago Maroons play the same team|Montreal today. | Toronto | Detroit HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Springfield 3 Quebec 7 Cleveland 0 Rochester J Ontario Junior Final Standings WLT F APt 40 9 7 336 195 87 3516 5 289 188 75 29 20 7 244 215 65 26 22 8 207 178 60 24.25 7176 20055 2228 6 236 246 50 Gilbert 625 (226, 222), T. Harlock 613 (207, 265), M. Ferguson 611 (253), J. Wall 608 (248) and M. Gilkes 604 (248), i Scores -- D, Burroughs 237, K. Mur- ray 232, J. Smith 201, 231, 1. Kehoe 229, R, Crawford 226, M. Bawks 206, J. Hurst 205 and S$. Chappill 203. Lemon Leaguers -- J. Jackson 9, DZ Starkey 99, Fraser 92, J. Montgomery 88 and M. Ferguson 85. e eer MAJOR "A" LEAGUE 'oints Taken -- Hayden Macdonald' and Scugog Cleaners each took 4 points from Young Moderns and Nu-Way Rune Horwich Jewellers, Lakas Coffee Shop, Stroud's and Hambly's Beverages it points @t 2 each. Acadian Cleaners toon points from Modern Upholstery after roll- ing an extra frame because of @ tie in tota! pins. - ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE | 800 -- Marion Dingman 807. The lead in this section has again) 700 -- George Nesbitt was high in Central Professional WLT F Apt 4114 8 275 177 90 3127 7 255 248 69 30 28 7 287 247 67 St. Paul 3129 4 226 214 66 Cincinnati 1045 6 170 327 26 Northern Ontario Senior Kapuskasing 6 Timmins 3 (Kapuskasing leads best - of- nine semi-final 3-0) LEAFS BEAT WINGS |Rouyn - Noranda 0 Abitibi 6 The Wings didn't fare as well (Rouyn - Noranda leads best-|S@turday when they ran into the of-nine semi-final 3-1) |Leafs and Coach Punch Im- By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F Apt 34 20 12 204 157 80 33 19 12 195 156 78) 28 25 11 170 162 67/Toronto | 27 27 11 171 188 65| Montreal |New York 22 32 10 175 212 54/St. Cath. Omaha |Minneapolis St. Louis Boston 16 37 12 157 197 44/Niagara Falls Dawn Fraser Hurt, °° <iraay's, Results Peterbore . New York 3 Montreal 2 | h Mother Is Killed °|petroit's 'toronto 4 Hamilton 11 35 10 193 285 32 | Sunday's Results Kitchener 941 6 142 3162 SYDNEY, Australia (AP) --|Montreal 0 New York 0 \ Sunday's Results | asses, 285 a bouts were held. . Results in the finals included: 98 pounds: Ralph Arsenault, Stratford, defeated Jim Moon, Toronto. 115 pounds: ttalph_ Doner,| Kirkland Lake, defeated Henry Proulx, Toronto. 130 pounds: Charlie Nixon, Burlington, defeated Len King, Moira. 136 pounds: Jim Gardner, Burlington, defeated Don Gum- mer, Campbellford. '141 pounds: Patrick Bolger, West Elgin, defeated Rudy Joss, Campbeliford. runner-up and defending cham-|p pion George Knudson of Tor- onto. : | COLLECTS: $2,500 | scheduled for x-rays .today to Caribbean victory, and ano $1,200 for the Puerto Rican umph, ther| mobile accident that claimed the} ri-|life of her mother, | The vice-president of the Aus- into the final round, went sixjthe secretary of over for a 291. Other Canadian scores: 74-78-72--300; Wilf Homenuik,|Miss Winnipeg, 80-72-79-72 © 303; | pects. Henry Mcllree, Hamilton, 74-| «7+ will take her a long time Fraser's Olympic pros- 148 pounds: Don Panagapka, Kirkland Lake, defeated Randy May, Toronto. 168 pounds: Emile Van Wouw Toronto, defeated Gary Broh- man, Kitchener. 183 pounds: Don Wismer, Kit- chener, defeated Robert Smith, Toronto, 73-77-81--305; Murray Tucker,| " i Toronto, 76-79-7681 -- 312; Nor.|'° Tecover,"" he sald. man Hunt, Montreal, 74-81-80) | awn Fraser, twice an Olym-|Detroit 5 Boston 3 jpic swimming champion, was|Toronto 3 Chicago 4 Knudson, tied with Wall going,tralian Swimming Union and,Quebec Australia's| Hershey |Olympic team, Syd Grange, said| Providence |the shock ~f losing her mother|Baltimore Adrien Bigras, Montreal, 76-\could have a major effect on|Springfield Pittsburgh Cleveland |Rochester Bu Miss Fraser, 26, gold medal ~ Wednesday's Games determine the extent of the in-/Montreal at Toronto Wall collected $1,300 for the|Juries she received in an auto-)Boston at New York American League Eastern Division LT F Apt 37 26 1 231 194 75 32 28 4 211 219 68 29 31 3 226 211 61 2733 4177 200 58 21 36 4 200 240 46 Western Division 35 26 3205 177 73 3426 4215 178 72 32 28 2214 203 66 ffalo 22 35 7 176 233 51 Saturday's Results 84 -- 319: Ken Duggan, Toronto,| Winner in the 1956 and 1960)puffalo 3 Hershey 4 179-82-80--321. | Andre Gagnier of Montreal |withdrew at the end of the ithird round. with scores of 82- 76-7 after the car she was driving | | day. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results of Old Country soccer matches played Saturday: : ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston: Villa 2 Sheffield W 2 Blackburn 5 Leicester 2 Blackpool 2 Bolton 0. Chelsea 1 Fulham 2 Liverpool 6 Ipswich 0 Notts F 2 Arsenal 0 Sheffield U 2 Burnley 0 Stoke 1 West Brom: 1 Tottenham 2 Everton 4 West Ham 0 Man United 2 Wolverhampton 5 Birmingham! Division II Bury 0 Huddersfield 2 Cardiff City 1 Charlton 1 Leeds 3 Southampton. 1 Man City 3 Derby 2 Northampton 2 Newcastle 2 Norwich 2 Grimsby 0 Portsmouth 4 Leyton Or 3 Rotherham 3 Swansea 0 Scunthorpe 1 Preston 0 Sunderland 0 Middlesbrough 0 Swindon 2 Plymouth. 1 Division Tl Barnsley 2 Shrewsbury 1 Bournemouth 3 Port Vale Bristol R 1 Crystal P 3 Colchester 1 Mansfield 1 Hull City 4 Bristol C 4 Millwall 1 Brentford 3 Oldham 2 Walsall 4 Peterborough 1 Reading 0 Queens PR 2 Crewe Alex 0 Southend 0 Luton 1 Watford 1 Coventry 1 Wrexham 4 Notte C 0 | Ballym { Division IV | Aldershot 0 Chesterfield 2 | Bradford C 2 Doncaster 1 Carlisle 4 Bradford 0 Darlington 3 Oxford 0 | Exeter 0 Barrow 0 illingham 2 Chester 1 Halifax 2 Newport 0 |Hartlepools 1 Rochdale 1 | Lincoln 0 Brighton 2 | Southport 0 York City 3 SCOTTISH FA CUP Quarter Final | Dundee 1 Motherwell 1 |Dunfermline 7 Ayr U 0 | Falkirk 1 Kilmarnock, 2 Rangers 2 Celtic 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I | Hbernian 5 Queen of S 2 | St.Mirren 0 Hearts 2 |Thd Lanark 4 St.Johnstone 2 | Division II | Arbroath 2 Berwick 2 | Brechin 2 Dumbarton 1 Clyde 3 Raith 3 East Fife 3 Queens Pk 0 | Hamilton 3 Alloa 4 |Montrose 4 Cowedenbeath 1 |Stenhousemuir 1 Albion R 2 | Stirling 1 Morton 2 | Stranraer 5 Forfar 2 IRISH FA CUP Second Round Banbridge 3 Cliftonville 0 Coleraine 3 Portadown 1 Crusaders 2 Glentoran 2 Derry City 5. Distillery 0 TRISH LEAGUE ena 1 Bangor 2 ! & Miller Barber (left), Gary Player (centre) Olympics, was taken to hospi-\Cleveland 1 Pittsburgh 4 tal with head inju-ies and shock! Providence 4 Springfield 3 Sunday's Results hit a truck and overturned Sun-|Hershey 3 Buffalo 4 Pittsburgh 4 Providence 2 TOP GOLFERS TIED-PLAYOFF TODAY FOR PENSACOLA LOOT holes of the Pensacola $30,- and Arnold - 000 PGA Apen, They will have Palmer, are tied after 72 an 18-hole playoff match at [Kitchener 5 Hamilton § St. Catharines 4 Toronto 6 Peterborough 2 Montreal 6 SATURDAY Ontario Senior [Guelph 0 Galt 6 | (Galt leads best - of - seven'g.9) semifinal 3) | Northern Ontario Junior | SUNDAY ; International League fg ey marie, UNS See {Windsor 1 Des Moines 4 ; Chatham 1 Fort Wayne 8 arg gs * seven semi-final |Muskegon 1 Port Huron 4 |North Bay 4 Espanola 8 Eastern League % re : \Fotinstowh 5 New Haven 1 ee seven semi-final tied | Philadelphia 5 Long Island 4 |Nashville 3 Greensboro 4 Charlotte 3 Knoxville 7 | Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior \Ottawa 4 Hull 1 | (Best - of + seven semi-final tied 3-3) |Woodstock 5 Welland 2 | (Woodstock leads best - of- seven semi-final 3-0) | Ottawa-Hull Junior |Buckingham 2 Pembroke 10 (Pembroke wins best-of-five semi-final 3-0) Ottawa 5 Cornwall 8 (Best - of - five semi-final tied _ Thunder Bay Junior [Port Arthur 1 Fort William Canadiens 7 (Fort William leads best-ot- seven final 2-0) ' Ontario Junior B London 5. Sarnia 3 (London wins best - of - seven western Ontario finals 4-2) | lach's new combination of Andy |Bathgate, Dave Keon and Don McKenney, | Imlach has been _ toying jaround with the two former Rangers since he suited them in Leaf uniforms and seemed to find 'success as McKenney scored twice. Jim Pappin also counted and the Leafs got a goal from un- predictable Eddie Shack, who lappearea to "e happy in his new surroundings -- at right wing with centre Red Kelly at left wing and left wiger Frank Ma- hovlich at centre. The Wings pressed the Leafs, outshooting them 40 - 26, but Johnny Bower was up for the occasion in the Leaf nets and got additional help from the posts, a target Detroit shooters hit frequently. It might prove a costly loss for Detroit. Bruce MacGregor injured his kne2 when checked by robust Bob Baun and the Wings also played Sunday with- out Parker MacDonald, who has a virus infection. NHL BIG SEVEN changed with the Aces taking over with | this Class with 785, with Nancy McKay 14 points, Hustlers 13, Lerks 13, Beavers|next with 764, Olive Frise had 756, Mavis 12, Hawks 12, Tops 11, Jefs 10, Ramblers| Taylor 753, Ev Campbell 724, Josie West- 9, Robins 4 and Wizards 2. lake 703, and Innis DeLong 760. Men 600 -- Roger Plancke led the| 650 -- Isabelle King 697, Ev Harding league this week with 840 (270, 275, 295), | 695, Shirley Smart 689 (326), Helen Pifch B. Pike 735 (277, 272), C. Davis 701 (261,|688 (302), Chris Collins , Dorothy 327), P. Clark 689. (287, 250), F. Cole-/Sykes 682, Greta Tutton 682, Marion man 648 (230, E. Jacklin 625 Hutchins 667, Betty Reese 661, Joan (243, 222). j Rogers 660, and Mary Mann 652. Men 200 -- R. Corbman 254, 210, B./ Hurst 251, J. Scott 240, 209, M, Morrison WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUB 218, 203, N. Marnian 215, W. Down 213, Points taken -- Smilers 3, Wonders 3, D. Crouter 213, G. Maunder 206 and R./Squirts 3, Sting Rays 2, Beatnicks 2% Clark 202. | Zingers 1, Odd Balls 1 and Go-Getters 1. Ladies 600 -- M. Jacklin 710 (246, 213,/ Team standings -- Smilers 20, Squitts 251) and W. Scott 601 (254). |18, Zingers 13, Wonders 13, Sting Rays Ladies 200 -- G. Locke 235, E. Haw-|10, Odd Balls 10, Go-Getters 7 and ley 223, H. Johns 213, J, Morrison 211 and| Beatnicks 5. B. Wilson 201. | High Triples -- Ken Cobb 751 (261, Points Taken -- Hustlers 4, Ramblers 0;|279, 211), Gord Wherry 748 (231, 288, 229), Larks 4, Wizards 0; Tops 4, Robins 07/Bill Cl@rk 712 (233, 210, 269), Harry Bene Aces 4, Jets 0; Beavers 4 and Hawks 0./nett 692 (0, 71), Les Barony 672 (218, 277), Joan Slater 646 (254), Terry STORIE PARK LEAGUE jrow 629 (259), Ron Flewell 622 (209, Lou Locke was. high bowler this! 207), Anne Naish 616 (261) and Herb week with a lovely triple of 892. Con-|wiley 606 (272). - gratulations Lou! The bowling banquet 200 -- Jack Wilson 261, Betty Clark is on Saturday, April 11 at St. Mary's'254, Morris Love 239, Thelma Owen 230, Hall. Hope everyone will be able to at-| jean Ward 230, Gord Brown 228, tend. Alice Short and John Sawdon won/Bennett 220, Annabelle Cobb 212, Helen the hidden triple scores. |Slater 208, J. Ward 207, Befty Love 207, High Triples -- Lou Locke 892 (323,/Ellen Anderson 207 and Irene Rahrne 206, 298, 271), Harry Williams 668~(226, 272),| The names of the bowlers who quall- Vince Craddock 661 (223, 21S, 223), fied In the Players Competition are George Arkwright 646 (270, 225), ol posted. + ilisher 639 (218, 244), Jack Johnson tor (S00 WEDS. AFTERNOON LEAGUB 243) and (239, 229), Alex Anderson 608 (291) and James Scott (Sr.) 608 -(217, 202). 600 -- Ethe} Tonkins 792 (221, 308, 263), Over 200 -- Eva Arkwright 253, Jean Elsie Smith 762 (210, 314, 238), Madeline Whitmee 246, Sandra Wilson 237, Mar-| Morrison 690 (229, 210, 251), Flo Panter. shall Knipe 231, Ozzie Whitmee 227, John) 679 (281, 216), Ev Stata 634 (230, 216), Sawdon 225, Eva Wilson 225, Charlie Nash| Hazel Bannon 633 (215, 245), Ev Redpat 221, Frank French 220, Diane Redknapp| 625 (223, 200, 20) and Norma Morris 220, Reg Wood 219, George Powlenchuk | (204, 238). : 219, Joe Parson 218, Colin Wilson 212, Art) 200 -- Betty@Cerswell 243, 202, Betty French 210, 200, Alf Redknapp 209, Helen|Grandy 40, Marg Vaugh@n 230, 201, Ann Powlenchuk 208, Joan Taylor 208, Arlene/Sabo 228, Ella Long 225, Bea McKenzie Sargant 205, Oscar Morrison 205, Tony/218, Vi Taylor 217, 205, Prue Whiftick Ki k 204, Helen Scott 203, Lois 215, Olive Rose 215, Dae Gayley 215, Mary By THE CANADIAN. PRESS Chicago's Stan Mikita picked up two assists Sunday night to take a five-point lead over teammate Bobby Hull in' the National Hockey League scor- ing race and set a club record. The stylish Blck Hawks cen- tre now has 36 goals and 49 as- sists for 85 points--one more than the team record Hull es- tablished in 1961-62. Hull scored his 40th goal of the season in the Sunday night 4-3 win over Toronto to move to the 80-point level, seven more than third-place Jean Beliveau \of Montreal. Toronto's Andy Bathgate eamed three assists and scored| once during the weekend to Move into a tie with Kenny Wharram of Chicago at 69 points. Wharram scored twice, his 37th and 38th goals of the campaign. The leaders: . Mikita, Chicago toon today. Here, no doubt, each is remembering some certain shot in their last round, which, if, they had made it, would have won the | honors and saved the playoff | grind, --(AP Wirephoto) '\ Hull, Chicago Beliveau, Montrea' Wharram, Chicago Bathgate, Toronto Howe, Detroit Oliver, Boston 61 |points from Maple Buds and Busy Bees ak Points Taken -- Smilers 4, Odd Balls) Short 203 and Evelyn Lyon 202. __|King 212, Audrey Hodgson 210, 202, Hilda Lemon League -- There were niné|Mooney 205, Irene Severs 204 and Lois lemons this week. What happened Colin?| Burden 203. Standings -- Albanys 32, Simcoes 29,; Team Points.-- Bobbys 3, Lemons 1) Burtons 28, Hibberts 27, Cuberts 24, Treé-|Drifters 0, Polka Dots 4; Six Belles 4, sanes 23, Mills 23, Oxfords 23, Hillsides|Sweet Peas 0; Ota Wins 0, Cokes 4) 52, Johnstons 22, Cromwells 21, Mon-|Well Wishers 1, Crackerlacks 3; Powder traves 13, Colleges 12 and Centres 9. |Putfs 4, Posies 0; Daffodils 0, Hayseeds |4; Hootennies 2 and Planters 2. opuc LEAGUE | Team Standings -- Fourth Section: Team Standings -- Ruffians 91, Mixers | Crackerjacks 6, Hayseeds 13, Well Wish- 91, Rockets 69 and Head Pins 56. ers 6, Daffodils 8 Bobbys 8, Drifters 8, Ladies' High Triple -- P. Bligdon 707/Six Belles 14, Posies 7, Cokes 13, Hoot- (306, 160, 241). enannies 7, Ota Wins 10, Planters 5, Sweet Men's High Triple -- E&. Roberts 677/Peas 4, Powder Puffs 9 Lemons § and. (196, 265, 216). Polka Dots 8 Ladies' High Single -- P. Bligdon 306. | Men's High Single -- E. Roberts 265. | Games over 200 -- K. Garrison 224,| What happened this week? Good scores 203, P. Bligdon 306, 241, P. Lyon 255, B.| were rare only four 600 triples. A. Dodds 217, L. Williams 204, F. Gates} Mary Gafagher was high with 639 218, C. Gooding 270 and E. Roberts 265,/ (223, 217)\ Following close behind was {Edna Ward\with 633 (244, 231); Molly De G./Pratto with 612 (243, 266) and Ev Camp- bell with 609 (249, 201). | 200 scorés -- E. Heney 244, M. Jones 232, L. Collins 231, M, Pirle 224, L. Wat- son 223, B. Pearse 216,.L. Lajoie 211, Y. DuGuay 206, J. Morrow 206, Ella Hall 204, K. Manila 203, |. Hubbell 202, and P. Barnes 200. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES 6. Lemon League. -- D. Boivin 99, Stevenson 90 and L. Shaw 95. THIRTY-SIX LEAGUE Doubles -- Georgina Harding 509 (241, 268). This is the best double score we have had this season. Other doubles were Pearl Anderson 410 (212) and: Marion Harding 408 (253). Points Taken--DuGuay's 3, Pearse's 1, 200° Score -- Ruby Lane 200. |Roesch's 3, Manil@'s 1; Ward's 3, Gallag- Points Taken -- Rose Buds took 2/her's 1; CePratto's 3, Campbell's 1; Bur- points from Rockets, Try Hards took 2 rus' 2 and Reading's 2. Total Points -- Campbell's 19, Ward' took 2 points from Thistles. Ma DuGuay's 16, Pearse's 13, Gallagher's Team Standings -- Rose Buds 18, Busy | 12, DePratto's 11, Roésch's 9, Burrus' 8 Bees 17, Try Hards 15, Maple Buds 13,/Reading's 8 and Manila's 7. ~ Rockets 13 and Thistles 5. | Total Pinfall -- Campbell's 66,403; Ro- jesch's 65,277, Pearse's 65,203, Manila's | 62,535, DuGuay's 62,383, Ward's 62,308, De- Pratto's 61,946, Gallagher's 60,890, Bur- Team Standings Smilers 17, Squirts rus' 59,213 and Reading's 58,086. 15, Zingers 12, Wonders 10, Odd Balls 9, High average -- Ev Camobell 218, high Sting Rays 8 Go Getters 6 and Beatniks|tripie -- Ev Campbell 869 and Yvonne DuGuay 815 High single.-- Ev Campbell 355 and 3, Zingers 9, Wonders 2, Squirts 2 GojJoan Taylor 353, , § * WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE

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