MERE manna MONDAY DECEMBER 18 1M Regan And Wright Win Mixed Golf SEEKING lia ARVDave Regan and Mickey Wright shot fiveundecpar 67 today and won the $25000 scotch mixed Runaways Still Hot In American Puck Loop THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The runaways continued in the divisions of the American Hockey League Sunday night Springï¬eld lndians iattened their Eastern lead to 11 point with 51 romp over Buffalo Bisons while Rochester Amer ican went nine in front In the West thumping Quebec Aces +1 the Aces 12th straight de feat on the road In the only other game played goalie Ed Giacomin turned in his cecal shutout din week as Prov en Re stop Cleveland 8821 80 Saturday night the Reds were edged out 54 In overtime by the lodlans while the Barons routed Quebec While Cleveland gave Quebec Its iith straight road loss the Blaons ended Hershey Beara 11 game undefeated streak at home stopping the Bears 40 In Pittsburgh the Americana walloped Plttab Hornets foursomes go tument with Mole total of lera eight against the Hornets The other four American goals were accounted for by Steve Kraftchccls Wally Boyer Dick Gamble and Les Kozak Cecil Hoekstra Ray Ross and Bo Elik scored for the Hornets At Hershey Bulfalo was In command all the way with goals by Art Straiton in the first pe riod Barry Cullen in the rec ond and Billy Dea and Clarence Schmultz In the third Fred Glover Clevelands vet eran right winger and the leagues alltime leading scorer fired in two goals against the Aces Wayne Larkln Billy Sutherland llm Mikol and Ron Attwell scored four more Guy Rousseau and Bob Barlow got the Aces their two In the only weekend game to go into overtime Springfield scorers were Dennis Olsonr Floyd Smith Don Johns Billy hchreary and Brian Kilrea who scored his 11th goal of the season at is of the rudder death overtime period Reds got two of their four from Larry with Paul Larlvee and Stan Ba luik shooting in the others Hm non rune Bruce Cliner three goals led the Indians to their Sunday vio tory over the Blsoos with Dave Duke and lloyd Smith also scoring Dave Creighton got the lone Buffalo goal At Rochester Wally Boyer scored two goals against Que bee Duncan McDonald an am ateur rushed up because of in Jurloa to several Rochester for wards scored one goal and set one up for Jim Pappln Danny Lewlcki scored for the Aces After scoreless first period at Providence Pierre Brilliant and Matt Ravlkh tallied for the Reds in the second period and Larry leach made It so less than four minutes before the end of the game VIBRATION TAMER SBearlng Crankshaft gives you so much more quiet smoothness for ARMSTRONG SCORES THIRD GOAL AGAINST RANGERS BOWER lS STEllDY lisi Gerry Ehrnan and Bruce Dra or each scored two of Roches Leafs Gain On Hubs With Pair Of Wins By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ageless goalcr Johnny Bower is back with Toronto Maple Leafs and he looks as good as ever Bower forced In miss five games with swollen right an klc came back with two stir ring netminding jobs that helped propel the Lcnis Within one point of first place in the ONationai Hockey League Saturday night at Toronto the coal methodical goalie who is at least 37 kicked out shots as the leafs beat New York Rangers +2 Sunday night at Boslon he turned back 34 shots to keep his teammates in game clinched only in the final min ute with two goals in an empty net The final score was 41 The Leafs got help fmm Dee trait Red Wings who snapped the front running Montreal Ca nndicns month long unbeaten streak Sunday night The Wings scored twice in the opening two minutes and hung on to beat the Habitants 31 at Detroit It was CanadlenS first loss since Nov 18 During this stretch they won seven and tied six The Canadians now have points in 30 starts while the Leafs have 39 in 29 games HABS DRUB BRUINS The Hahs had stretched their streak Saturday night at Mont real with an easy 84 thrashing of the Bruins in goaltenders nightmare Eighty eight shots 52 by Canadians were pelted at the rival goalies in wideopen battle In the weekends only other game Chicago Black Hawks hammered the slipping Rangers 31 at Chicago Sunday night New York wlnless in six starts still holds third place but has fallen 10 points off the pace set by Montreal Detroit ls fourth only two points below the blueshirts and Chicago is fifth Against the Rangers Bowers only weak moment was early In the second period when Andy Bathgate and Camille Henry beat him within 37 second span Otherwise Bower winner KWs Beavers Find Going Rough Marathon Bowlers Call It Quits TORONTO CPlDuug Swain and Armi Gagleoni both decided to call it quits at 254 this mean ing after they had bowled for 77 hours and 51 minutes straight The two began bowling at Toronto alley with 13 others for $100 prize and to publicize charity drive Since Swain 24 conceded that Gagleoni 21 could have outlasted him Gag leoni collected the prize money but gave Swain $25 The two men who throughout the last hours of the marathon had badly blistered hands were limping and were so tired and hoarse that communication with them was almost impossible claim to have set Canadian record for nonstop bowling surpassing the previous 48hour mark set in Edmonton By midnight Swain whose wife gave birth to their second daughtervwhile be was howling Friday night was we aring gloves to protect his sore hands Gagleoni who stronger bowled 290 game shortly alter midnight Swain and Gagleoni were the last of group of 13 who started bowlingat prn Thursday in competition with Winnipeg groupjthat started pm EST Friday NHL STAR By THE CANADIAN PRESS George Armstrong of Toronto whose three goals led the Maple gels to 42 triumph over New York Rangers Saturday night Bernie Boom Boom Geof irion of Montreal who scored twice and helped set up another goal in the Canadiens rout of Bruins Saturday night Dave Kenn of Toronto two goal scorer in +1 victory over Boston Sunday night Stan Mikita of Chicago who assisted on the Black Hawks three goals in 31 winover New York Sunday night Vic Stasiuk of Detroit who setup two goals in the first two minutes of play which led the Red Wings to ai1 decisinn over Montreal Sunday night By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Waterloo Beavers are in danger of losingtheir hold on the Eastern Profes sional Hockey Leagues first place However the Beavers stayed on top during the weekend de spite upward moves by the sec ondplace Kingston Frontenacs and thirdplace HullOttawa Ca nadians Kitchener Waterloo dropped its only weekend game 32 to the fourthplace Sudbury Wolves at Kitchener Saturday night 32 win by Kingston over Sault Ste Marie Thunderbirds at Kingston Saturday night hiked the Frontenacs up to 32 points only two behind the leagueleaders Hull Ottawa won 31 over Sudbury Wolves at Hull Que Sunday to raise its total to so points In other Sunday action the filthplace North Bay lrappera bounced the lastplace Thunder hirds 41 at North Bay MAKE STRONG FINISH The Wolves got all three of their goals in the final period with the Beavers Keke Mort son scored twice in four minutes and Ed Stankiewicz added the insurance marker toward the end of the period Mel Pearson scored for the Beavers in the first two min utes of play and Sandy McGre gor came back with the losers second marker near the close of the final frame Tom McCarthy Nels Leelair and Gerry Ouellettc scored for the Frontenacs Saturday night with Dusty Blair and Bob Courcy replying for the Thun derbirds Left winger George Gosselin led the Trappers with two goals Sunday with Joe Szuraand roo kie Bill Ishell netting the others Milan Marcetta netted the Saults lone marker race was faultless gave the Leafs their gonhead of their Saturday encounter of the Vezinn Trophy last sea son and leading this seasons George Armstrong shone of fensively for the Leafs with three gonls Big Frnnk Mahov llch netted the fourth THWARTED BRUINS Bower pulled off many key saves against the rooklcvladen Bruins protecting slim 21 Toronto lead from midway through the second period until the last minute Eddie Shack goal Then Mohovllch and Dave Kean eased the pressure scor ing alter rookie netmlnder Don Head had been removed for sixth attacker Keon also scored Torontos tallied for the Bruins now win less in eight games and with only one win and unetle to Show for their last 15 Alex Dclvecchio and Gordie Howe provided the Wings with their early goals against the Ca nedicns Both scored on long passes from Vic Stasiuk Del vccchio connecting with only 47 seconds gone In the game and Howe at 152 Marcel Pronovost added the third Detroit goal late in the third period Bernie Boom Boom Geof Irion spoiled veteran Terry Saw chuks bid for fourth straight shutout at Detroits Olympia with Montreals lone goal Sawchuk had played exactly 233 minutes without allowing goal when Geoffrion beat him at 711 of the second period ADAMS PROTESTS few minutes after Geof frions goal general manager Jack Adams of the Red Wings raced into the press box and de livered verbal tirade at Carl Vnss the NHL reiereeinchief Adams was complaining about play in which Stasiuk was knocked down while heading in on the Montreal goal He thought Montreal defenceman era Glenn Halls shutout bid with Jean Gauthier should have been penalized on the play What kind of thing Is this bellowed the veteran Detroit general manager those referees doing That was deliberate holding What are Voss took the blast without comment Referee Eddie Powers later ook bombardment from some of the 13124 fans when he didnt call penalty on Montreals Henri Richard The Ice was ill ered with papers and over shoes The Wings now have won four in row and are unbeaten in six games At Montreal Saturday night the Canadlcns recovered from sluggish period and won go ing away Geoffrlon led the way first goal while Don hchcnney with two goals while Dickie Moore Billy Hicke Ralph Back strain Claude Provost Henri Richard and Jean Bellveau also scored TWO FOR PENNINGTON Rookie Cilff Pennington was Bostons big gun He scored twice and set up the other Bos ton goals by Murray Oliver and Bob Beckett The Black Hawks got goals from Bobby Hull and Ab Mc Donald in the second and an other from Ken Wharrnm in the third for their win against New York Stan Mikita drew assists on all three goals Henry scored for the Rang spoiling Chicago goalie one than three minutes left Otherwise Hall was brilliant He was at his best in the first period when he turned back 17 shots In the third he pulled off seemingly impossible save against Ken Schinkel diving to head off sharp five foot blast There are no games sched uled in the NHL until Wednes day night whenDetroit is at New York Thursday night Montreal will be host to Chi ango while Detroit goes to Boe Houston Oilers Win Straight To Take AFLs East Division NEW YORK AWHouston Oilers have won nine consecu tive games and are champions of the American Football leagues Eastern Division And Sundays results indi cated they can pretty well count on making it 10 in row before winding up the 1961 season San Diego Chargers dont look like they will offer much resistance when the clubs clash at SanDiego next Sunday for the league championship Houston ran over Oakland Raiders 4716 in recordmak ing day and this was expected but when San Diego was beaten 410 by Boston Patriots it caused even the league ofï¬cials to hlonch Dallas Texans de feated New York Titans 3524 in closing schedule San Diego sewed up the West ern Division championship long ago but has been beaten by Houston 3313 Since then the Chargers have looked about like Hons an did before It took stock of itself brought in new coach and started its winning mmmmmmmmmmm RUMBLINGS FROM ROCK and ROLL RANCH NEAR GRUMBLE HILL RR THORNTON At this Happy Holiday Season we want to send worm wisha for Merry Christmas May the Yuletide bring you joyous happinessand 1962 be filled to overflowing with all the good things of life This is our sincere wish EDWIN WILSON BSA 110 Osteopathic Physician streak Arrive Wi Houstons George Blanda and Billy Cannon led the record smaahln Blanda downs giving him 36 scoring passes for the season That bet parade Sunday threw for four touch ered the league record of 34 ct last year by Frank Tri pucka of Denver Cannon ran for 145 yards to capture not only the league rushing title with 948 yards but better the record of 875 yards set by Abner Haynes of Dallas ast year The BoatonSan Diegcgame also produced record when Gino Cappelletti of Boston scored seven points for sea sons total of 147 24 better than the 1960 record of Gene Mlngo the other game on Sundays Super Continental Overnight Servrce Denver NORM CASH Norm Cash Léd Detroit Hitters BOSTON AP Detroit Tl gers who linishcd last in team batting with 239 average In rate were the American League pace setters last sea son official statistics disclosed The Tigers hit collective 2663 and edged Cleveland In dians who wound up at 2551 Chicago White Sox were third with 265 followed by New York Washington 7144 increased his mark 75 points to tie with 361 pucentage Cash batted in with 142 and in the batting competition quired by in ton from with 322 Only four other play ers among those eligible for the ages of 300 or higher They were lillvdrey Mantle New York 317 Earl Baitey Minnesota and Jim Gentile Baltimore 302 land 301 Toronto Bidding lor Curl Classic TORONTO CPI The Tar onto Curling Association an nounced Saturday night that it will make bid at the annual meeting of the Dominion Curl ing Association to have Toronto icked as site for the 1967 Do rninion championships Dave Patterson president of the Tomato association aaid conversations have already been held with officials of the touma ment He said Ottawa has also applied for the 1967 champion ships Granite Club was host to the first Canadian championships held in 1927 Patterson said the association would ike to be host for the 40th anniversary meet toWinnipeg and theWest Leave Barrie 811 p111 Daily EST nnipeg 1030 pm ESlthe following night Super Continental Daily Toronto Service hr and 40 mins 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