8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 26, 1966 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor ' | CALL FOR HELP! We had a call from Ivan Locke yeas terday -- Ivan is the head of the Oshawa Minor Hockey ociation's refereeing staff and it seems the OMHA has lem. They 'are short of officials, to handle their ity League" schedule games, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- and Thursday evenings each week, Seems that quite a of the chaps who volunteered to act as officials in pre- years, have since attained sufficient experience and ish in the whistle-tooting business, that their services are in demand and they are being called upon to work as officials in provincial play and adult "house" leagues, ' : "A REFEREE'S: SCHOOL has been arranged and it will bs underway tomorrow evening, seven o'clock, at the Civic uditorium, in the 'downstairs lounge', which is located on the west side of the ground floor, It has been stressed that @xperience is not vital -- oniy requiremenia aie a FotnS owledge of hockey and the ability to lace on a pair of ates, They are looking for young men who are interested fh learning how to referee and - or young men willing to lend a hand in helping the Oshawa Minor Hockey Aassocia- tion continue its. fine program of conducting organized hockey competition for the boys of Oshawa, at various age levels, working @ couple of nights each week, All persons interested and volunteers, will be made welcome, PETERBOROUGH "Petes" visit the Oshawa Generals this Saturday night, with game time at Civic Auditorium Being the usual 7:15 o'clock. St, Catharines Black Hawks are playing in the Liftlock City tomorrow night, while Mont: feal Canadiens are visiting Hamilton Red Wings, for what should bea speedy contest, Friday night finds Montreal at London and Kitchener' Rangers playing the Flyers in Niagara Falls, The game here is the only one scheduled for Saturday but on Sunday, Hamilton goes back to Montreal, London visits Marlies, Flyers are back in Kitchener and the Generals play in St. Catharines in the evening. HAMILTON Red Wings blanked the Nationals 4-0 right fn London, in the only Junior 'A' action last night. That win moved the Red Wings up into a tie for second place, a point behind St. Catharines Black Hawks, The Junior 'A' race ia gradually thinning out and that three-way tie for second slot, with Kitchener, Oshawa and Hamilton, will like- ly change, thanks to the home-and-home games between Montreal and Hamilton and between Kitchener and Niagara Falls, Generals' weekend provides no time to relax. They'll have to be up for their home game Saturday night against the "Petes" and the league-leading Black Hawks are going to. be mighty hard to take on their own ice, OSHAWA FANS who have formed a habit of watching NHL games as thelr favorite TV program on Saturday nights, appreciate the fact that the Generals' starting time of 7:15 p.m. permits them to take in the live action here and still get home in time to see the last period or more of the NHI, game. Last year, Bill Kurelo, manager of the Civie Auditorium, catered to those fans who are real TV "bugs", by installing a TV set in the north-west corner of the Auditorium, where his customers could watch NHL ac- tlon, between periods, or right after the game, Bill plans a novel trial this Saturday -- he's going to have a TV set in each of the four corners of the Auditorium's main floor, an well as a color set in the main lounge. If the gimmick is popular and stimulates attendance, it will be continued, CAPSULE SPORTS -- Invictus (Weston) Junior gridders came roaring back with a 91-14 win, to oust Hamilton Hur- ricanes 38-37, the winning point coming on a deadline kick, in the dying minutes of the action. They now meet Brant- ford, ORFU Junior champs this year... FRANK MAHOY- LICH signed a contract with Maple Leafs yesterday and while nothing official has been divulged, a close guess would be that he got $35,000 plus a few enticing bonus clauses, desirable targets for both parties ... JOHNNY ROWER has been given a 10-day rest, to give his ailing back a chance to clear up ... JUAN MARICHAL, Giants' mound ace, suffered a whiplash injury in an automobile accident, last Friday ... WORLD SERIES melon cuts were worth $11,483.04 per full slice, for the champion Orioles, just a ttle short of a record payoff, while Dodgers' shares amount- ed to $8,189.36, a new record for the loser's loot ... RE: MEMBER WHENT -- Tomorrow, October 27, is the anni- versary date of a sports tragedy, especially grieving to this NO ROOM -- O'Neill Redmen halfback Gord Kent finds little running room on this play as he's CHICAGO (AP)--Coach Billy Reay of Chicago Black Hawks says Bobby Hull, National Hockey League scoring cham- pion and the Hawks' ace for-| ward, is worth $2,000,000, Reay, speaking to Chicago's American Quarterback Club Monday, said: "If T owned a hockey team, had the money, and Hull was on .the market, I would give $2,000,000 for him. He is the greatest I've ever seen and the most willing worker I've ever seen," Reay said Glenn Hall, Vezina Trophy-winning goalie, will re- port for duty after a holdout. "I don't think it ever was a }question of money in Hall's case," said Reay. 'He threat: ens to retire every year, He said he was staying home in Edmonton to paint his barn, It | Fall Short Of {She even announced Orioles Divide Spoils, | piled up by the middle of the Donevan line during Tuesday's Oshawa High School Junior Football Coach Billy Reay Puts High Price Tag On Hull must be the biggest barn In Western Canada because he started painting it a month ago, "T think Hall's wife had some- thing to do with the decision, that it would take eight or 10 days for him to get in shape. "But even when he does get back, that doesn't mean that Denis DeJordy will go out, With him in the nets we just got by New York and Detroit on the road, but last night in our home 41 victory over Detroit, De Jordy was a real National Hockey League goalie. "Montreal is the only real sound club in the league, It has no problems, Toronto has an age problem, Boston has young- sters, New York has trouble in the nets and Detroit on defence. So, in our book, Mantreal is the team we must beat," Record League final at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium, Kent, however, scored two touchdowns, running back the kickoff at the start of the second half, as O'Neill won the league title 28-12, Oshawa Times Photo UAW League Hockey Dates October 30 -- Starr Furniture|Oshawa BP ys, Black's Men's|Danford and vs Cable TV 10,00 a.m, | Versatood vs. Tony 11.35 a.m, November 6 -- Versafood va, 5 3 U Cable TV 10.00 a.m, and Tony| Pum ,ané Good Boys va, Osh-| Foote's, }¥s, Starr Furniture 11.35 a.m November 13 -- Cable TV vs Tony 10.00 a.m, and Starr Fur-|Good Boys vs, Black's Men's Quaid and Jim Curry each had niture vs Versafood 11.35 a.m November 20 -- Starr Furni ture vs Tony 10.00 a.m, am, November 2?--Tony vs, Starr) Black's Men's Wear, 1:00 p.m, Furniture 10,00 a.m, and Versa. and Oshawa BP vs, Hotel Ren- of the first period and the score food vs, Cable TV 11,35 a.m, December 4 + Starr Furni- ture vs, Vershfood 10.00 a.m and Tony vs, Cable TV 11.3 a.m, December 11 --- Starr Furnt ture vs, Cable TV 10.00 a.m BILLY REAY R d « * ed Wings Tie a.m, | For Second Spot ;. LONDON (CP) Hamilton a ~~ jRed Wings moved into a three : way tie for second place on the jOntario Hockey Association jJunior "A" League with a 4-0) ¥8 December 18 Tony Versafood January & -- Cable TV vs O'Neil Juniors Win _ Oshawa School Title BY ROGER LEVETT Times Sports Reporter O'Neill Redmen dominated action throughout at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium Tues: day afternoon, beating Donevan Blue Devils 28-12 to win the Oshawa High School Junior 'Football League championship, High points of the game were long, long runs by Gord Kent and Ed Groat of O'Neill, Groat took the ball on his own one- ard line and followed fine locking until he Woke out and ran 84 yards only to be tackled by the last Donevan player to get a shot at him at the 25-yard line, Kent followed Groat's ex: ing the second half and rambled from his 25 to pay-dirt in the Donevan end-zone, When he took the kick, he ran up field, then broke to the outside and never looked back, Donevan, which could -- not muster an effective offensive, found themselves up against a formidable foe, as O'Neill gathered touchdowns from Brian White, Shawn Dawson, were converted by Brian Healey, The O'Neill defence, which was a prime factor in the win for Redmen, allowed Donevan inside thelr 30-yard line only three times, but the Blue Devils ample and took the kick open- sill! mananed ta ger two touch: Beene © | ga) RE Ta VilUW Br 4b OU Goals were easy to come by Tuesday night at Bowmanville in Oshawa Civil Service Hockey League action, Chow's Restaurant -- scored four times in the second period en route to an 85 victory over) City Hall Orphans in the opener) of the doubleheader while} Foote's Towing tallied four North Plant Hockey Dates NOTE; All games at Port Perry Arena, each Sunday afternoon, ta's Tauris Wweavuy anay Win Civil Service Games i. in the third period to ake a 63 win from Whitby Dupont, In the first game, each team scored twice in the first period, with Orphans going ahead each time on goals by John Mac. Duff and Ken Bradley, Phil Long and John Hinch replied for Chow's, Butch Dowe, Gene McAvoy, Long and Hinch scored in the second period for Chow's, with MacDuff and Cecil Lundy com: ing through for Orphans, McAvoy added a pair in the third period for Chow's, for a three-goal game, while Mac: Duff scored his third = for Orphans, November 6 « Oshawa BP vs, Good Boys, 1:00 p.m, McAvoy enjoyed a six-point andj night, adding three assists to and two from Kent, All four} : and i | Versafood vs Cable TV 11,95 2t@, Hotel | Benson, 2:35 p.m, and Tony vs. Versafood 11,35) Wear, 2:35 p.m, va, arr Furniture 10.00 a.m, and! 11,95 Tony 10.00 a.m, and Versafood) BP, 2:35 p.m, Starr Furniture 11.35 am, | _|Black's Men's Wear vs, Hotel/his goals, while Ted Lutton and Benson, 2:35 p.m, }Bill Kellington each had two November 18 -- Oshawa BP assists, Single assists went to vs, Hotel Benson, 1:00 p.m, and| Long, Paul Wright, Hinch and Good Boys vs, Black's Men's| Fred Carey, Wear, 2:35 p.m, Wayne Bradley assisted on November 20 = Good Boys|two goals for Orphans, with vs, Hotel Benson, 1:00 p.m, and| MacDuff, Ken Bradley, Bill and Carl Godfrey Wear, 2:35 p.m, }each picking up one assist, November 27 -- Hotel Benson) second game, v8, Black's Men's Wear, 1:00) Burke fired a In the awa BP, 2:35 p.m, | Murray Foster, Bill _| Hotel Benson, 1:00 p.m, and each. Gene Porter, Foster, Me | Wear, 2:35 p.m, December 11 -- Black's Men's an assist, Gord Willlamson Wear vs, Oshawa BP, 1:00 p.m.'twice for Whitby Benson vs, Good! Peters once, Bob Boys, 2:35 p.m, December 13 - Good Boys vs./each had an assist, Campbell }s0n, 2:35 p.m, January & -- Oshawa BP vs |Good Boys, 1:00 p.m, and :| Black's Men's Wear vs, Hotel was tied 2-2 going into the third Invictus Wins Junior Title TORONTO (CP)---Weston In ictus Redmen retained its On | January 18 -- Good Boys vs, -|Hotel Benson, 1:00 p.m, and .}Oshawa RP vs, Black's Men's | January 22 -- Black's Men's) y | Wear vs, Hotel Renson, p.m, and Good Boys vs, Oshawa BP, 2:35 p.m, January 29 -- Riack's Men's | Wear vs, Good Boys, 1:00 p.m, ,jand Hotel Benson vs, {Sabadin gave the team a one ipoint margin over February § -- Oshawa RP vs. total-point series, Bob pair of goals for with Doe McQuaid, | Nickol December 4 -- Oshawa BP vs./and Ken Bradley adding one seored) and Ray) Dean Lavender and Wilf Rastek} Foote's trailed 10 at the end '98 tario Football Conference junior jchampionship Tuesday night ;when a single kicked by Renato Hamilton} Oshawa) Hurricanes in their two-game 4 downs, one by Roman Malar. czuk and the other by Joe Iedebski, Neither waa con. verted, i i Although neither team could score in the first quarter O'Neill struck quickly in. the second when quarter White went over from inside fiver ard line at the 2:18 mark, lealey was good on the con+ vert, to make the score 7-0, Fight minutes later, O'Neill © had the ball on their by yard line, White took va from centre and handed it to Groat, who went off tackle and broke out for an 84-yard run to the Donevan 28-yard line, Redmen then ran five plays before Dawson, who waa OULSLAR GIN an anerncon cracked over for the second touchdown, Again the convert waa aaad and A'Naill wae in front 14-0, at the end of the half, In the second half. Kent showed the fans that O'Neill! still meant business as he took the kickoff and promptly ran it back 85 yards for the third Redmen major, Healey con: nected for his third straight con: vert, making the score 21-0, This play could be considered the turning point in the game as the long touchdown. put the game out of reach of the Blue Devils, Donevan's spirit was illus trated on the next sequence of plays when they marched 100 yards in ten plays for a touch down by Malarcruk, to give them their first score, The con vert attempt was no good and left the score at 21-6 for Red. men, To show that the touchdown was no fluke, Blue Devils came back in the fourth quarter ard scored again, as Indebski went over to make the score 21-12, and give Donevan its first glim: mer of hope since the second quarter, O'Neill, however, was not te be denied, and at the 7:25 mark of the fourth quarter, Redmen closed the door, Kent dashing into the end zone from 25 yards out to make the acore 27-12, Healey again hit the convert, fo give him a perfect four-to four record on the day, and leave the Blue Devils with a 1é-point deficit to overcome in the remaining four minutes: and \35 seconds, The task proved jimpossible, On the game, O'Nelll clearly jhad an edge, and although they 'iwon by 16 points it could have been 36 points, Redmen meet Whitby Ander) son Friday at Kinsmen Stadium jat 6:30 p.m, in the Lake On- tario Junior Teague final, Me- Laughlin Colleigate. will play Bowmanville at 8:15 p.m, in the Lake Onffrio Senlor League final, also at Kinsmen Stadium, | | TEXACO GARAGE (Complete Repelrad MOVED TO 83 RITSON Sabadin's S-yard punt sl Redmen a 31-14 victory over the) Hurricanes for a 38-37 edge in Hamilton won the) gd 23-7 last Friday in Ham- ton, win over London Nationals RD. SOUTH "To Serve You Retter 723-8371 community, That's the day, in 1944, when "Red"' Tilson was killed in action, during the invasion of Holland, An old la- erosse and softball buddy, Gene 'Shine' Bovin, was killed a few 4 later. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Ontario Junior A WLTFA 23 15 1% 33 117 4 3 30 21 & " w January 15 -- Vers _| Black's Men's Wear, 1:00 p.m, First baseman Dick Stuart. Tuesday night before 2,366 fans./ Tony 10.00 a.m Bhi vino Good Boys vs, Hotel Ren: picked up as a free agent July §|, "erty Gray. stopped 28 shots! niture vs, Cable TV 11.35 acm.) 80% 3:35 p.m, after he was cut by New York|i" recording his first shutout of . aS February 12 -- Black's Men's jmore Orioles regulars, short of|/Mets, and outfielder Jim Bar.|th@ Season as Nationals went wieaitors Rae cnet bt 28) Wear vs. Hotel Benson, 1:00 ja record, but each full share for|bieri, brought up from the farm|@OW" to their fifth loss in six) ay ye Versafond 11.35 a 2g 24 Se be Good Bays ve, Oshawa ithe losing Los Angeles Dodgers| system in the second half, each |88™es. : \ . » 2:35 p.m. ' | }was worth a record $8,189.36. | got two-thirds of a share or $5,-; Hamilton, tied with Oshawa). January: 39 -- Versatood ye.) February 18 --- Hotel Benson | The official distribution of re-| 459.57, Generals and Kitchener| Starr Furniture 10.00 a.m, and) vs. Oshawa RP, 1:00 p.m, and ceinta wat announced Tuesday! |Rangers, one point: behind St Cable TV vs, Tony 11.35 a.m, | Black's Men's Wear vs, Good by commissioner William p,/AlD Winow jCatharines Black Hawks, won| February 5 -- Starr Forni. 20ys, 2:35 p.m, Eckert's office. In an unusual move, the /on goals by Ed Hatoum, Renald| ture vs, Cable TV 10.00 a.m, ary 26 -- Oshawa RP | Although the total player pool Dodgers voted a one ~ fourth|LeClerc, Harold Smith and Ron and Tony vs, Versafood 11.35 ve ae Good be habe gett | ot $1,044,042.65 was a record, the |Share of $2,047.34 to the widow /Climie, -- eet 2:35 . on generosity of the Orioles' who|° wale Lae ing . wecerny | fee b. ings led 2-0 at the end BR oe fy Big Cable TV vs, eee vot shares cut | jauard a iodger Stadium who of the first period, adding single| Versafo: am, and Starr pare A yt patent pont hia * died after be was attached after | goals in the second and third. | Furniture vs, Tony 11.35 am./REMEMBER WHEN ...? record. Each full Oriole share |®SCOrung two persons from the x. oe "| February 18---Tony vs, Cable} THR was short by $1,110.96 of the Park last. September. H TV 10.00 a.m. and Verentood| wd CANADIAN: PRUE Dodgers' record of $12,794.00 in| Minaseota's enn place fin:| ockey Referees vs, Starr Furniture 11.35 a.m, | whan chee i vey |ish in the Americ s i C . a their four-straight sweep over/ish in the American League wa All games are played at Osh. Gertrude Thebaud of Gloue- New York Yankees in 1963, / Worth $2,235.18 to each holder of awa Civie <Auditori very! i |However, the Orioles' cut was/a full share and San Wanciete! Can Attend Schoo Sunday El sag ot -- beeen cog Sag ieturaetinal the second best in history, The|Giants each got $2,256.40 for) a | . 1963 Dodgers voted 2 full coming in second in the Bg ae > pete saboreaen' 8 trophy 38 years shares onal League, | ' y. ASS | y = il roe. loa ,_, _ {tion's staff of referees, has ans) SYRACUSE. NY = The Dodgers topped the previ.) Detroit voted full third-place nounced that a "referee's ried Tassel te ppb ies ee ae ae it ian the ous high for a loser--the $7,-/Shares of $1,500.24 to the estates school" for» prospective offi:|who pitched for Chicago Cubs} end, Rluenose was wrecked ; off Haiti in 1946 and the 874.82 by the Yanks in 1963, /0f both Charley Dressen.and Bob! oiats wil) be dela this Thurs-/and Pittshureh Pirates in the y evening, in the downstairs |1030s died Sunday ofa heart} Thedaud off Venexucia in T1948, NEW YORK (AP)--Winning the World Series in four straight . the series, was worth $11,683.04 to Balti. Major Junior | 4 Weyburn 4 Central Junior A 7\Smiths Falls 1 Brockville 2 7 Alberta Junior 7\Edmonton Movers 6 Edmonton 6 Athletics 4 5 3 | NAME WINNER » ON COIN FLIP OTTAWA (CP) -- A Mipped coin has decided which of two beautiful twins will represent Ottawa Rough Riders at the Grey Cup football pageant in Vancouver Noy, 26, Five judges found them- seives unable to choose Mon- day night between blonde, } blue-eyed Hendrika Steenbak- | | Kets, 20; and her sister-Aaae Marie. "Send them both," cried spectators but the judges de- cided on a coin toss, Tt came down tails, the side called for Hendrika. She thus became Miss Ottawa Rough Rider. Hendrika, who |s five-five | and weighs 115 pounds, works at a trust company and has ia The Complete . . FAMILY SOUND | Pt! Regina St. Catharines 8 Kitchener Oshawa Hamilton Toronto Peterborough Montreal Niagara Falls London 4 7 u FA 9 De we te te te a ed z 5 Fs Z . 4 Woodstock Galt Collingw'd Kingston Guelph Toronto Oakville Believiiie Orillia Barrie mm | PITCHED FOR CURS are SS Sornmnmnerwrw wes Hl eee wumw~onon esowwrwosese SSMU Rem D~ID They split the pool among §5/Swift, the two managers who da persons, died during the "year. Pitts-/iounge {west side) at the Civic attack Baltimore cut in ailing Dick burgh's full share of third! Auditorium, at seven o'clock, Brown, the catcher wie wader gyre ogee eye rT \nhertage offic? hoe! went brain surgery, for a full) Chicago White Sox got $711.99) ; eee! Ishare, voted pitcher Frank Rer-|for finishing fourth in the Amer. |'eached the serious stage and |taina 82 per cent of a share,jican and Philadelphia Phillies |'" order to assure available! gave half shares to catchers /$710.58 for fourth in the Na-jreferees for the Oshawa. "City Camilo Carreon and Larry|tional, Fifth place was good for/reague" schedule games, it » " | ¢ ~ " ; | Haney and quarter shares to the |$288.48 to each Cleveland Indian Ihas been decided to present a & rartcnen Banana APSR 2 SAZTS Hershey 5 Quebec 6 Eastern League Jacksonville 6 Charlotte 4 International League Port Huron 4 Dayton 4 Manitoha Junior Selkirk 5 Winnipeg Warriors 1 Winnipeg Monarchs @ Winnipeg Rangers 3 OBA Senior Galt 4 Orillia 2 Barrie 3 Collingwood 3 OHA Junior A Hamilton 4 London 6 | | a | RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $8.00 PER DAY --uttace 'cru MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, N tome at ale | SPORTSCOPE | jand 41.38 to each Atlant, paond . emmugee 208, * -_ brief training clinic. "They | of $4,004.67 to infielder Dick! ° as they can lace on a pair of TODAY lerew, Brave ' Las Angeles gave a half share |" don't have to have too much experience and they don't have Schofield, who was acquired) be dazzling skaters, As long = oe Ifrom the Yanks Sept. 11 and| jwas not eligible for the Series Housewives The BOR TAYLOR SHOW [10:00 AM te 2:00 PM) end the TERRY MANN SHOW 12:00 te S00 PAL) offer suck features os Morning Malt Boo, Lewt and Pound. Cleire Olen, Community nee ond @ good selection of music expecially for the houne- wr Dads News Director Ross Gidaon end Sports Director Jim Bishop by Dod informed on the letest news and sports fram might aro home end for cwey with comprehensive coverage throughout the we, dreadeast schedule, Market news is contained i the noon skates and are willing to help FOOTBALL us promote organized hockey | Exhibition Junior Game --/for Oshawa youngsters; | they) Oshawa Eastdale vs Whithy/Will be welcome," said Ivan. = | Dery, nt Bee U8 18 oa. ROCKEY Ontario Minor Assoc, Midget Centennial Tournament -- Osh- awa at Ajax, 7.90 p.m. and Rowmanville at Little Britain, 8.00 p.m ICE SKATING Public skating (adults only)-- lat Civie Auditorium, 8.00 p.m Council | Decision Hasty Philiphine Director Says MANILA (AP)---A Philippine boxing official implied today the World Boxing Council was hasty in declaring Carlos Ortiz's light- weight title vacant | } word from Mexico City on the)fight with Ortiz for the latter's controversial fight between Or-| now-questioned crown at Madi tiz and Ramos Sat. night and! son Square Garden in New York the subsequent vacating of the! Nov, 28 championship. Teens The JOHN DONARBIE SHOW featuring the "Ton 35° from $:00 te Justiniano Montano Jr., chair- man of the games and amuse- ments board, doubted the WRC would have in so short a time consulted, much lees polled, other directors before announc- ing the decision in Mexico City, headquarters of the WRC Montano, a former vice-chair man of the council, said that enti! now he haa not received Rierde successfully defended his own title here against Vin- cente Derade of Argentina last Saturday. But the bout with He said there would be a thorough investigation of the cireumstances surrounding the fight and appealed to the WAC to "slow. down" in making deci- sions Meanwhile, world junior light weight champion Gabriel (Flash) Elorde ignored the con- troversy and started light work-/ will be held, still outs for a apheduled 15-round! Ortiz es champion, match and that of Ortiz against Ramos The World Roxing Association recognize i- THURSDAY HOCKEY Matarie Miner Assoc, Mid get Centennial Tournament -- Rrtiz was arranged before this|Tiije Rritain vs Whithy Mid 8.00 gets, Whitby Arena, pm FIGURE SKATING at Civic Auditorium, 6.00 pm. te 10.08 p.m. and New York, where the fight] Oshawa Figure Skating Club | Keene tight up-te-dete on the Surrounding oreo. Everybody off to work Gr school on Hee ©:00 P.M. ang the best in Raythm eng Shue P.M, enters to the listening needs of the teen-ager sohoots fh Cehaws, Witty, Bowmanville, Alex, Pickering ond Tre DOUG CRYSDALE SHOW 16:00 to 2:90 AM) gets everbody RUB serves Oehowe ond cistrict 24 hours every day BIS te 100 'oman eb hanpenings at al the secondary ong t Me proper merning mood.