EE mn-ancr City - Whitby 5-Pin Bowlers | Qualify For Sportmen's Show fd & 5 ¢ CKLB, Bolahood's And Firefighters 9 wy Sel ho fre amano + PING EXSY Score Wins In Saturday's Schedule |cupied by a large 2 enthisiar. tie pice js the leal oft ot with ok. dit hiss bp set. | § : ® | tic audience at the O'Connor Bowl, |a lovely 1, otal for his five iter all four clubs have complet- # 8 a | Toronto, the Oshawa and Whitby [game string, including a nice 313|ed the 10 game roll-off, the high | ; ge 2 I the first game of the regular first quarter score zead 168, THe 23 dead ED Wiiers aid Ee All-Star Team came through in a|first game. He was the best lead | two clubs on total pinfall will qua- ; i Salurcay mOFEng Simcoe nal winners increas sip Mos yi bs ¢ blaze of glorr to finish in fourth |off bowler of all the teams com-|lify for the finals for the Eastern] Pa Minor Basketball games CKLB de- |poinis by halftime as they wer e|hooped eight and six points while position in the men's team event, |peting. {Canadian Team Ch ionship. The 27, w. » |feated Police Association 44-34. really pouring it on Tey Glavin Ed Xolodze with 2370 oy on Saturday. The star of the Oshawa - Whitby | winner of the Eastern Canadian! 4 eg 0 i bi gy gi Pg at while po the Whites in fon erie | This popular Molson's Classic combination was the extremely |title will meet the Western Cana. Bt Tait aie 0 vebon. Jack TVs rl Melon a airy EE e yyuiies In He eel playoff was a supreme test for the popular Dick Adams who topped |dian Champions at O'Connor Bowl, | && ; . " Poli his | V ok fhe} * } ft och hers snd SIS ver Tas eg wis "ve Same Tokai I ov Fs § Bah Seer {VT PRs oie ad 12 ve ts gy ie, an delegation of Oshawa and Whitby |total. Dick also rolled a 335 first) The Oshawa and Whitby bowling | J #3 a {Gustier with seven of their mine ig 7) they outscored the . Joe © | rocters in attendance, it was most |game score. community enthusiasts are to be | $5 : {po ats, on p. Ee ate to life Kolodzie Sontipued -~ Jad the |encouraging to see the boys come| Ernie White who was in third [congratulated for the excellent sup- | . CO | The second quarter Bigg | on gh lg Bl wintery af long Tony Strogryn through in such a fashion. spot in the line-up was visibly port at O'Connor Bowl and their | it SD oqua y close wi ri n scored rs winters Id. Muy] While olodzie a 2 out of the | Farlier indications of the peryous in the first game but he [contribution aided the boys in their | leading and holding a 25-21 lead Mely and Ted Bathe led the los.|t0 his total to have 26 ou e § strength of this club were indicat-| as go inspired by his mates and |success. We look forward to more | ? ' at the end of the half. Lyons ers yr this quarter while Murray 29 points for the losers at hail {ed in the team play displayed manager that he came back in a|cf the same at the Sportsmen's ; again sparked the Police with ten Reid notted six points for Bola.|time. The halftime score re | against the cream of All - On-\more confident manner to play|Show on Friday, March 9th. | Sand - 4g more points. In the third quarter hoods fog continued to| Firefighters 34, Whites 29. tario trundlers. The Oshawa and|an important part in the ultimate WOMEN'S TEAM MISSES OUT {KLB overtook the Policemen and B00 8 on oe I er aot. Whites 'were outscored 13-17 in | Whitby members of our All-Star jstory, The Peterboro-Oshawa All-Star fed 2 sity tie point -30 lea Lo They agals oulscor Delahoois the third quarter to fall seven {titam was the favorites with most Lloyd Sabins, in fourth spot, was |Ladies team was nosed out of the A 1 CKLB ou Tua er Jaw 8 | 13.8 but this was four points shy [Points behind. Bob Winters popped |of the spectators due to their spir- |, 0 035 ono Onna Oshawa. | fourth and last play-off spot in the 5 » & ios {ih their fine checking to |of a victory as the winners man.|in eight more points and Tony "|ited fight right down to the last Whitby club but his 315 first game | Molson's lassie Team play at $s / 1 3 keer to oi Broly) checking aged to hang on. Ted Bathe net- Slozrva hit for five 3 keep Bs ale 5 BY f th t valuabl - | O'Connor Bowl. | ; ' ; . ted nine points in this quarter for |Firefighters ahead while lv | By taking the lead in the first NS Ie Oot hie most Yalushle son Toronto West copped the top i Th : alien scorers OF the losers wore jo lie poly nhs boi er for | zie netted six more and Myrom game with a brilliant 1,359 game, ed the boys off on the right track. | Spot with a 5660 five game total, | ; ; 9 acl i en 2 nts and Sihe winners were paced by Ter-|Mech four to keep the Whites in re rhet ofor All| "The toughest spot in the line-up [Toronto East placed second with a ~ | siers Lionel Kelly and Dave Brady ry Glavin, Murray Reid, and Dan the game but trailing 53-46, . eyes and after still retaining the| 0 lq by Ozzie Keeler and|5305 total, Ottawa-Cornwall finish- 4 12 each while Bob Hanna and Ah with 15, 14 and 13 points re-| Whites finally outscored Fire- ions that he Soohawa -|rever was a job handled better. |ed third with 53%, the last play ili Mikias had 11 and nine re.|pectively while Ted Bathe with|fighters 1913 in the last quarter ity Sbyious that ee aa Ozzie racked up a dandy five-game off spot was conceded to Kitchener | : § 4% on spectively. 13 along with Gord McCrimmon's [but this rally fell short by a sin- |definife threat for top honors, |S(Tinf of 1287 and once again this|villa 30. lub | j CRLE: Kelly 12, Brady 12. Han. [10 0 re TL. on. |B Joint from Ding the Same oy, The third game was one of the | reliable and consistent trundler| The erboro - Oshawa club, 4 #4 na 11, Miklas 10, Gow. FOULS 6 -- Re ly - olodzie rapp n fough ones with a barrage of the | Saved the day with a 330 second Which consisted of Rita Hansen of : : . out of 18. son 5. Glavia 15, Hroninch 2, Gray (points to give him no less than 42 Ei lougn tne Wil 3 DarTaES ae! came, |Whitby, Onda Turner of Oshawa, : POLICE: Lyons 22. Cooper 10, | 3: Mitchell. FOULS 5 out of 8. [points for the game while Joe i (head pin m u e boys Betty Pogue of Peterboro, Doris & : | yons , Coope: | MUNDINGERS -- Vesey 6, Maly | Kolodzie and Bob Winters kept weathered the storm and manag-| The only thing that stopped O22 | meri > ¢| Mazurk 2, Clark, Marchut, Hum-| H ed to pick up most of their pins|from having a 1,400 total was EO sours Sud Marg | is : phries. FOULS 4 out of 9. Baier FOLes othe winners ahead, fur a 1095 total. | string Hiree Sonsecutive (ead, total of 5231 just 19 pins be- | POWER Thon i OFFICIALS: Dan Price and of 13 : yo o The Fifehightors wee paced w The boys came back with a pins when he was headed for aij. Sitche! Tim Nelson. - Bob Winters, Joe Kolodzie an very well balanced team score of possible 400 game, but he was terr "fd the Kilchener club =| RPPORNS TO SCENE |soraHoop's upser Dr Beans -- Lionel Kelly and|poyy Stogryn with 20, 17 and 13 1250.18 the fourth game io aiajn|tic ju picking up His pins; |a Whitby bowler was tops in the| Greta Patterson, 18-year-old |MUNDINGERS FIREFIGHTERS EDGE WHITES| Points respectively while the Jove ite 0p spot with A shel The tingl Standing hows the fol. | Ladies' All-Star lineup when Rita| Batavia, NY, girl who became | The second game of the morn-| In the third and final game of Whites were hg by £4 Relodzie Nao over (he West Toronto sj owing . € us ; Hansen turned in a nice 1135 five| the first person to swim Lake |i y |the morning the most sensational |W! points. an n BIAS Sars. Sportsmen's Show Eastern Cana-|same total and but for one really| Erie last ol Is shown after is Da a thrilling game of this year|With 11 J H JED Bd SLIP IN FINAL GAME 3 Sian feam ne maa bhad game, could have reached the| 3 long workout at Miami Beach, Mundinger Accordion team by was run off and the Oshawa Fire-| FIREFIGHTERS -- Kolodzie 17, 3 fn & {I i | Going into the fifth and final milton B193 for five games: Bak-|1200 mark, where she has begun an intensive (fhe close score of 49-46. fighters played great ball as they Winters 20, Stogryn 13, Boivin 6, : |game with a 66 pin edge, the Osh-|rie OF Jive. games; | Marg Freeman was second high| {raining program in preparation b edged the Jaycee Whites by a sin-| Chapman 10, Servinis, FOULS 8 FATHERED CANADA'S B WLING BOOM |awa and Whitby boys were really West S160 for, five games: eter {with 1107 for her five games while | go. 2 att To. swim Lake pl llvod's were really up for) le point 66-65 score even thoughout of 11 Jit he driver's Seat Dut oiice azdiy a emo gin Ties: | Betty Pogue was next with a 1097 Ontario ext Toutamer, If she poi pn Hg ny dred jy or | Ed Kofdtizie sun '@ points for WHITES -- Kolodzle 42, Mech Grand old man of the bowling are over one million active |their top shooters who were really | MEET ON MARCH 9TH total and Onda Turner was mext| C..cods Miss Patterson would |load Do Gran nus hat arter |e Whites. 11, Price 4, Guindon, Dalgleish 3, - » lers in Ontario alone playing [expected to come through, name-| The Hamilton club will bowl|with a 1016 five game total. ; ' € g Jre: I Hey Fg - Dune | ing ick game, so me {ly, Lloyd Sabins and Ozzie Keeler, [against the Barrie club in the first| It would have been nice to have | Pecome the first person to oo winners as he potted three field| The first guartes iw Plenty of RR Le BL bir i FE a fifty-million-a-year industry by | for all of Canada must indeed [really hit the rough. fiv. game block on Friday, March (the Peterboro-Oshawa Ladies All-| cate Marilyn Bell's successful |goals while Wayne Bradley hoop-|shooting and a lot of scoring as erry inventing a variation of the 10- be astronomical. Ryan is shown | Pace - setters Bob Gallagher 9th, while the Oshawa-Whitby boys Stirs make the grade but they| Crossing of Lake Ontario in 1954. led four points for the losers. Thelthe Firefighters held a one point!Tim Nelson. | 3 Hohe ¥ pin bowling style 51 years ago, | here with the giant trophy pre- 2d, Dick Adams potb pulled in the in Bow! against Jue West Toronto | are Worthy of a great deal of --Central Press Canadi t ve the world the present- | sented to him at a party given [lack in the final game and with |clut in the second five game block praise for their gallant effort in u ee style. Today, there | in his honor in Toronto. |the other boys all doing' a nice|also on Friday, March 9th. | their first experience in top com {ie McKenty Wins 'BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ajor eague cid twain She -\Job of picking up most of their| On Saturday, March 10th, the petition. |Fns, they grabped the fourth Blay. [Oshawa Whithy outfit i Pow} This team also carried with them A 1 B . 1 Of ' y ° off position in the coming Mol- against the West Toronto club in|a large crowd of supporters and u onspie Basketballers son's Sportsmen's Show Canadian the first five game block, and the there was no lack of vocal encour- nn a Pp Roy Sawyer S Rink Team Championship. Hamilton club will tackle the zgement, | oron 0 or own S E d S bh i ] on : Jigen -- |Scribes And 'Casters Wins Mixed 'Spiel ass win Leacue rem co ove xe Swamp Golden Bears hp spiel the Hall, Major League's regular sche. ured the annial bouspie] Of ie! ya the greatest show of basket-; 'With a full house of spectators | Jule, the league leading No. 1 team | t ts Writ d Sports- rink skipped by Roy Savye| Following are the complete re-| Onisrie Sorts Weiters ana sporls | ball power ever seen in this shy, who had very little to cheer about, |came out on top by defeating the | sults: y|big 6' 7" Doug Saidy and com-|winless No. 3 five by the score ef . ° including "Dot" McTa ter | Toronto Nortown 88's complete "Wally" Wilson and "Peg" Saw- | » First Round OS on ruins all l nn eda 5 | ileigenty, 8 {omer SpOFts WEE! | or atime the Simcoe Hall Get-/pany showed the strength that 77.58. yor, captured top honors in the hes" Sawyer Bo ?| work, won all three of his games Together Golden Bears Saturday|could take them all the way, once| The league leaders held a five Oshawa Curling Club's special | Mayme Taylor, in the six-rink competition for a|night at Central Collegiate to al-jagain to -the Dominion cham-|pnint lead by quarter time with mixed bonspiel event on Saturday p,. Chas. Peacock, {in 4 of 22 points. Members of his|most eliminate the Bears, 92-27. Ipionship. ill Horton leading the way while night, winning three games for al ; skip, . . » anger a] ac jg econ | rink were Hal Walker of the Tor-| With every player on the team| This being the Bears' first year Stan Marchut carried the load for of 15. the losers. The quarter ended 17- 12, "Peg" Phipps Cox, onto Telegram, Jim Hunt of the sharp shooting from all points on|of play, better things are stiil to The Sawyer foursome defeated Claude Paifve, LER, Cob. i Toronto Star and Bill Holmes of the floor, Nortowns dominated v | Jeanette Harding, Merlee Lawrence, By THE CANADIAN PRESS SIXTH IN ROW (the rink to beat goaltender Lorme|:0ronto star an mil joie of, A ny yeome. he ama fk: Dr, Andy Harding, . Jack Elton, Montreal Canadiens are the new| Canadiens' win was their sixth Worsley at aE (radio station CKCR, Kitchener. |Play from the first ; whistle id The leading scorers were Mary| The winners increased their lead d thei wen - point]wzo SP: 1 ng National Hockey League cham-|in a row and 12th straight game Gendron counted Rangers' first| Wes McKnight of radio station|Zhey had a commanding 37-15 half | cohen Warren Reynolds and Phil{to 14 points by halftime as Jim honors an eir se poi Joy" Lancaster, Fran Pollitt, 4 pind h 4 iod |CFRB Toronto, the 1955 cham- time lead and in the last 20 min- £ vith 91|Brady went on a scoring spree margin was just enough to earn|Chas. Lancaster, Tom Pollitt, pions, ending Detroit Red Wings' without a loss--nine victories and|goal at 14:33 of the second period. | laced second, one point utes just pourd it on, to win go- Waters for Nortowns with 20, ' top honors, nosing out Elgin Mun-| Selma, Aker, Ethel Oke, seven-year monopoly on first place. three ties. They have 86 points Lewicki tied the score at 5:55 of Pion, bl ced Kk ehipoed by Lanrici > ' and 19 and Tom Olynik, Brent|and netted eight points while Dan day's rink by one point. The Mun-| Res Aker, Waddie Oke, | Canadiens clinched the pennant|With 10 games left to play. Ran- the third and Horvath scored the 2head 0 rie % k Pre Sta Fleling away, : Oldfield and Carl Reid for the|Gray did the same for the cellar day - Holland combination als 0|pe 10 teen Hopkins, Saturday at Montreal when they gers are 21 points behind and they winner seven minutes later. |Brain of t ei i sor Star, asso-| They held a high advantage on|Eears with 10, six and six re- dwallers to have the halftime score registered three wins to finish a Baty Lofthouse, Syd Hopkins, overpowered Red Wings 5-1. The and Detroit also have 10 games| Centre Cal Gardner, 11-year vet. ciation president. the shorter Golden Bears team spectively, The stars were seven read No. 140, No. 8 26, Bill Horton Lang-up second, with a total score |"Do" Robins, Phyl Fordham, last time a Montreal team finished | remaining. eran in the NHL, led Bruins to| |and used it to great advantage, terrific ballplayers from Toronto|ard Bob Morrison combined for 15 Tr s+ |"Ab* Robins, Fred Fordham, | Five Montrealers accounted for! their Saturd rit bef 13, | giving only one shot to the Osh-|who showed the best basketball points between them in the third i I heir Seg ip - on pal 3 Bln Maple nd ognd the, Zoals against Wings Maurice, fans. He scored the first two Bruin Senior ORFU awa Sub, then stealing, the Je-lin the province. guarter lo lengthen their load ih Marion Piper, . . | Richard, Bert Olmstead, Bernie markers. Vie Stasiuk, Boston's! bound and leading full tilt for the .|the scoreboard reading toughest game of the day. Piper, Hugh Gilchrist, the title the following term and) tc To Sten De eS ros sill, Boston's other end of the floor, usually toy, Lie Golden Bears play next Aun losers finally outscored the No. Manan, ) ] | A total of 16 rinks participated, |Mol Kin, Mabel Gilchrist, [then Detroit moved in. | Geoffrion, Floyd Curry and Jackie leading scorer with 17 goals, got| day at 1.15 p.m. at St. Mich- playing a' 10-end gare ay "NIK Jenkin, . Wally Butler, oN the Wings are in the un. Leclair. Gordie Howe scored the the other. Gordie Hannigan was Will Carry On sore. i vs gym in the second game of|l crew in the last quarter 26-22 ael' skip, 1; skip, '4 : lone Detroit marker. |the lone Toronto marksman. With Captain Marv Cohen (ais series, Nortowns ca a 65/but this was fer from enough to pin Rules yf righ y He Irene Clarke, Hilda Dyas, aceustomed position of battling for Rangers continued their dom- Black Hawks kept their slim a ntario| member of last year's Dominion | point edge. Ty overtake them. Dan Gray and Stan g Per-| Geo. Sheridan, Fred Ashwortn, second place. New York Rangers; y | ; KITCHENER (CP)--The O | 3 Marchut h netted 10 points fo mi nly two "skips" on any iia Wright. Marion Campbell, |nudged them out of the runner-up| (pation. over Detroit ou New York [playoff [Suances sive as Sooke Rugby Football Union received a Sheplers shoving She way wis OSHAWA GOLDEN BEARS ba isi BO Tote on an ade for a very Rev. J. Pereyma, Geo. Campbell, " Hes, * : : : a Ti enjoyable competition, close and | skip TiW): Ti. Pot Sunday by. coming, from che: dron cut the margin in haif with of the first period lo give Hawks ith he. announcement. the three. 12 in the second, Nortowns broke om Olynik y Jim Brady and Bob Morrison paes keen but with enough "misses' | Pes" Trewin, M k, York RB 1 inte | the only goal of the second period a lead they never relinquished, |team leagua mav exnand ta fouriihe Horners solid a a 10k) |npwe Kalle od_the Wipers, : RE t to th lay. Lioyd Werkmai, ©: re a point ahead of Detroit |20d Bronco Horvath and Danny, Norm Corcoran, Krank Martin has Meh did zone of the Bears and scored bril-| a. A 'ne WINNers were topned Dy Dit Cb Ale rit box he agp Minti | fu ROI [places pont sneed of Der [enim (Fries Th nd Tony Wien stores he "Win putes st the nga BLS de War, Ry nt Dd rize th 7 skip, 9; skip, , 4 Fae ' {win in the third. |other Hawk goals. Leo Labine go : : " nolds, a member of last year's|r the High -- 3 Soone oh 13 ran, Irene Padmondson, fourth and last playof! berth tight-| A near-capacity crowd of 15,366] the Boston single. One of the beter| SRNNE] Theeting said Dey oveutd I TDIAA champion Etobicoke Col- Boy Plesk three rinks were tied for the hon. Bill Holland, Byron Edmondson, |ened with Boston Brigel 3-1 vie | saw Rangers snap a four-game| Chicago crowds of the season, 8,330 (ise a team in London legiate Seniors, was the leading Jack Lyon ors and the rival skips had to [Dorothy Munday, Hilda Black, tory over Maple Leafs Sirday 2t|losing streak to move back into fans, watched. | "Toronto Balmy Beach, Kitchener-|5corer in the 'first half of thes qoBy make a "draw-to-the-rings" to de-; 280 My a ack, o.| Toronto. Laskpiace Clucaso B)ae {second place, where they have Corcoran's goal, which proved Waterloo Dutchmen and Sarnia|g2me. Scoring equally as well | STune, Wrul cide the winner, "Wally" Butler] © Second Roum {Hawks stalled Boston's attempt to| heen almost all season. |to be the winner, came at 4:42 of yc "Comprising the league (fom outside or driving in, he was | y beating out "Nick" Jenkin and Pereyma, s; Robins, ¢.| climb into a tie with Leafs Sun- KELLY FIRST {the second period. It was his first! cw the last tio years were ex. Casily the best man on the floor . Ko | Munday, 10; Jenkin 4.|day, however, by defeating Bruins, Kelly scored the first Wing goal NHL marker. Labine got his goal | cled to enter again 4 |from every point of interest. This| TORONTO NORTOWN 8! utler, : Black, 114-1 at Chicago. { with Rangers a man short at 8:33.|at 5:10 of the third frame. Wil. | Pee ORFU also decided to chal-| was easily one of Nortown's bet-|Marv Cohen Fred rdham. | ; Butl The consolation prizes, three myo, i Oke, Leafs are in fourth place with 52| Detroit had a man in the penalty, son's tally was into a vacant net lenge again for the Grey Cup in|'¢T games as they just couldn't| Warren Reynolds points, two more than Boston and box when Goldham took the puck|after Terry Sawchuk was taken co nena games. The challenge Miss. In three other exhibition |Phil Waters Horton, Jim Brady and Bob Mor- rison with 26, 21 and 18 points res pectively while Dan Gray with 24 and Stan Marchut's 2¢ led the losers attack. No. 1 -- Brady, 21: Morrison, 18; Muha 8, Horton 26, McCrim- mon 4. Fouls 7 out of 15. lI'o. 3 -- Gray 24, Marden 6, Bulkowski 5, Marchut 21, Edmond- son 2. Fouls 2 out of 18. Officials -- Dave Kelly and John Newey. NooCorcoNI=-N ®oom~ooniea eR8 NoocuacoarwSH » sams -- Nan Buorvunon SO Ds rt DE Nu a. =m | | | losses, went to "Waddie" Oke's|siute, ; Mercer, ; A | five ahead of Hawks. 'and skated nearly the length of! from the ice for another forward. "wo C ¢ dropped last year after games the Bears had held their Art Green won by Mrs. A. P. (Mayme) Tay- | C2mpbell. - - - - Laurier Tro h To On J Sk T DROPPED BY ARGOS wasn't their night. Tom Olynik| Joel Winch vened by "Molly" and "Nick Jen-|Robins, P Y taro unior 1 eam The league had been considered vas the only player to reach | (Dick) Rozek, 28, former Cleve- of | Fordh. i ' 3. Fflda and Frank Black. Ho { expense of running the farm club ternational League, a Detroit Tiger ritk while two special draw priz- | Sawyer, ; Trewin, ORFU teams had taken a series' own for three quarters of the | Doug Gait lor and Fred Fordham. Aker, LEAVES BASEBALL kin and it was announced that a | Munday, to be in a delicate position when |dcuble figures for the Bears with Referees: Bill Dell J Mm jand Indians and Philadelphia Ath. Elliott. i * junior Canadiens won the Lautfer| PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Capltaliz- Arthur's Mount Baldy, was Mickey| Onto Argonauts, threatened to fold.! . tion Inc., the company announced Trophy Saturday with a 4-1 de-'ing on good performances in the|Johnson of Rossland, B.C. Argos dropped support of the Manc hester Un ited Thursday. Rozek was to have . | Toronto Marlboros, defending Ontario retained the Canadian! peg swept the women's slalom and : awa en Id 0 (] 1d ) | champions, 5-3 Sunday for good junior ski team championship dur- downhill events, Beaches told the meeting they . farm. thig. LOR oR are willing to support a full Cana Moves Cl ser Title es, donated by Bradings, were|H » Aker, of heavy beatings. game but it appeared that this just |Bernie Nisker The successful event was con- Campbell, AMANA, Iowa (AP)--Richard L. . . A - - - similar 'splel will be conducted Simi" : ' : Junior Canadiens R t C d Ch h Toronto 'Beaches, formerly a farm 10. Brady |letics pitcher, is retiring from in March, under the direction rh {| MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal e ains dana a ampions 1p club of the Big Four Union's Tor-| "7 |baseball to join Amana Refrigera- cision over Hamilton and defeated | cross-country and slalom ski events| Brigitte Schludermann of Winni-| Beaches last year due to the heavy joined the Buffalo club of the In- measure. |1ig the weekend. Gray's time over the 7%-mile | lement of - -- - - . The trophy was put up last year| Ontario piled up 411.36 points to| cross-country course was 47 min-|dian Rugby Union comp 1ns Another Tr le-Bill for junior Pink in Quebec| beat out the central ski division, |utes, 51 seconds, just four sec. (12 Jnited States imports instead . 4 i | 'q K [of e fou ats | W Pp and Ontario. Montreal has three which includes the Lakehead clubs.|onds better than Karl Reals of The other clubs did not commit) ALONDON (Reuters) Man field. Arsenal missed fits leading games left. The central division took 405.11| Worthington, Ont. Don A gl a 4} - ' : ' : tes 1 ass ' themselves Saturday. chester United moved eloser (0) scorer, Derek Tapscott, out with coy (rihring, the gbetien, fo eg wuarer were of 42 | |" The Contin mend Sunt, oval punts, We uesiery suision 350 Coligwond, Gat. "followed 8 OSes SAY. Ly", A et Pet avin ae | : =| 8 vi r two weeken ] ! 03.04. 9:05. ' , " " 4 p Y tral Collegiate Bantams outfought| slower than the first. with PCVS iotory Then hi have 33 points! The downhill championship went| In the slalom, Johnson set the | meeting that a group has taken noceer title Saturday ant at the Far the fourth week-end, weather Peterborough Collegiate by earning trying to tighten up their zone de. oo p {to Quebec when two Ottawa skiers, | pace in 1:15.5 and Gray came an option on the Sarnia franchise xate time Jushed 1a8t place Aston disrupted the schedule in the north, a score of 33-29. The first quarter fence. Central Phd if et . to_Marlwros. 28. |representing the division, placed through fn 1:17.8. Third in 1:20 held for many vears by Imperial Villa toward relegation to the see: forcing postponement of eight | started fast with the ball Fd outcheck and oT +g Pet o The standings: first and second. A team of jump:|was George Weider of Colling- Oil. Two Sarnia companies are ond division | games because of frozen fields. In| ing up and down the floor very| borough crew for a score Ag WLT F A Pls, ers from Duluth, Minn, captured wood [believed prepared to sponsor the A goal in the Sed minute by other parts of the country a sudden' rapidly, both sides seemed to be half of 25-8 Leading the scoring Moira) 15 3 ; i 18 = the ski jump title. | Harris edged Guy for downhill new organization, which has ar. inside Hg Hi Whelan brovided thaw left many stadiums with , . > . ; Marlboros 13 t hy | d to borr equipment from a 10 victory over Aston Villa slushy grounds and players slith- off, and in the first three or four at the half were, for Oshawa, Kitchener 13 11 86 80 Hob Gray of Sudbury led the honors by three tenths of a second| ranged, to borrow equly "maintained United's six-point mar-| ered through mud. p | br) A ' 26 i y i h + the old Imperials. minutes of the game, there was| "Automatic" Ed with 9, and Joe St. Catharines 11 11 98 100 Ontario skiers by winning the with a time of 78.2 while Gerald| rr an ow her io0 won the On. Ein atop the division. Second-place| 11 (he second division, Sheffield! A : p ¢ 24| no scoring. A very even quarter, Kolodzie with 6 points, while f cross-country and placing second| Gannon, Port Arthur, was close! | | ) it ended in the score 8-6 Pin Cen-| Peterborough, Fnrs, netted P| Banrle d's 1 un 3 3 /in the slalom. Hugh Harris and behind at 78.6. jlario ttle last Year. THackpoot won 2 1 rate Wednesday was defeated 21 at, ROTARY - KIWANIS tral | points. |B icha 517 2 68 108 12 Peter Guy, both of Ottawa, came| Holstrom combined jumps of 115 r . A Aa pie last, | Leeds and had its lead Sut, to two KINSMEN - LIONS lere was considerably more| The third quarter started slower, | oo y 4 | one-two in the downhill and Tom and 120 feet for a total of 241 Dy Teskey [] Rink scored a 2-1 away win over Luton P° nts: by Bristol Rovers, 2-1 vie scoring in the second Jetiod, with | burt then speeded up, with PCVS Holstrom of Duluth, took the jump- | points to best Yves Douget, Trois : Town to widen the gap to three| tors At Swansea, and Leicester OCCI overpowering PCVS slightly outscoring Central for a while in| quarter, and for a half-time score ing title. | Rivieres, Que., who finished with Wi G It 'S : 1 points. Tottenham Hotspur also re-| City Which tied 1-1 with Bristol ANNUAL for a half-time score of 23-12 in| an effort to close the gap between! of 30-23. Winner in the 78-gate slalom, |215.1 points and Rodney Olson, ns a pie duced ita fears of relegation by] City: Four points out of first, in favour of Central. The high scorers scores. Central then came back to| Leading the scoring were Cheski longest course ever set up on Port! Duluth, with 210.1. GALT (CP)--A total of 30 rinks beating "Chelsea, the defending 1° Sloss Struggle for Prometion INTER CLUB is . 3 A 3 sea, J 4 at the half were, for Peterbor- even up the game, which remained with 10 and Voege with eight for participated in the day-long Invi: champlon, 4-0. Chelsea has played| 1, the a. division, sfe Leeds ough, Rishor with 6, and Daynes even till the end of the quarter. Oshawa, and Stewart with nine pe x Hh reek ough, Rishor with #. and Danes even til the end of the quarter. Oshawa. and Stewart with nine Montreal Ir. Habs ALMOST THERE tation honspiel at Galt Curling C oy 0 Himes In {ox weeks, including ye BONSPIEL AT ; ) § Fl Py .| Saturday. Maly and Jeyes, with 10 and 6 also started even, but then Central borough. STRATFORD (CP)---Mayor Wil. Satur 2) G. Teskey of Kitchener | thon, and Is showing the effects of | | - - points respectively. |opened up and continued to lead In the third quarter, Peterbor-| fred Gregory said Saturday the Dr. C. N bh i The third quarter was very simi- the scoring to the end of the game, ough worked like a team, wher Win Over Marlies Stratford Shakespearean Festival| hq The ot wv Bg pi bid Bg OR CKED sare k lar to the first, fast, but hardly for a final score of 59-30. some good passing, to lead Cen-| TORONTO (CP)--Gerry Wilson pheat fand plas 11 Bf SnobLown he ARSENAL 512 ecrackers any scoring, the first basket came| Faulkner and Vincent took the tral at the end of the quarter 38-36.| scored two goals--one into an| eatre Fund is only $19,000 short was second and the special prize| In what may have been a pre- escaped with 33,193 in cash, che. at the five minute mark. The gap scoring honours for Peterborough, Cheski sunk the first hasket of the| empty neh oto a Montreal junior|f its minimum objective of $100,-| went he Jsrael of Woodstock: ant ey of the FA Sup final New (ques and Tohey oilers Saturday between scores remained about the with 16 and nine points respec-| fourth quarter to tie it up at 38-38,| Canadiens to a 5-3 victory over 000. The fund drive is for $984,000 rey 1 16 took the ee ate pis before. 50 500 bla t indy Pp are in 4 . i this p Hn of ars % the end of tively, while for Oshawa, "Au-|PCVS then made it 40-33, and Toronto Marlboros Sunday In ato build a permanent Shakespear-| 410 phy Wally Reld of Galt| fans at tio Tare Milboonl er he oe Bd Er. Ss per of 25-15 for Central. [tomatic Ed with 17, and Joe Cheski again tied it up at 40-40.| Laurier Trophy game. {ean theatre next year. Isecond and Brian Timmins of and Bill Curry got both Ani Mgt tools were found at the CVS p | ry BD 5 y inl PCVS outplayed Central in the|Kolodzie with 16, set the pace.| Two points were then ceded to| The win was Canadiens' 62nd in Hamilton taking the special prize.|goals in the first half on a oppy | scene. CURLING beginning of the final period, and] OCCI -- E. Kolodzie 17, J.|Peterborough on a call of basket|77 starts this season. They have a; 7 then after a brief trading of bas- Kolodzie 16, Newey 12, Winter 8,|interference bringing the score to been playing exhibition games| D108, hus a aloge, po a A) i Pg kets, the gap between scores was| Andrey 2, Gorycki 2, Horton 2, Fry, | 42-40, Gatchell narrowed it 'to 42- with other hockey clubs in Canada ead during the second. a plus 10 L. E. Peer of Guelph! lowered to one point. Central then Fuller, Gray, Kelly, Reid. 41, and Cheski again tied it up at|and the United States, including TOW, " took heed of the threat, and opened PCVS -- Faulkner 16, Vincent 9, 46-46, after a brief exchange of Laurier Trophy play between On. Ti Srovd of 9310 fans Watched) was second and H, Ward of Brant: [ it up for a final score of 33-29. | Dobbin 2, McArthur 2, Brown, | baskets. tario and Quebec junior A teams. ne topo OPO he special winner, Cd The high men of the game were, | Harris, Morley, Sorrie, Stewart, Cheski missed a foul shot, but Montreal will take part in the for Peterborough, Rishor with 12.| Tetlock. then sunk his own rebound to give eastern Canada Memorial play for and Daynes with eight points, while SENIOR GAME Central their first lead in the the Caandian junior champion- Maly with 16, and Jeyves with nine] In a final thriller, the Central fourth quarter. The gap was gradu ship SCUGOG CLEANERS led the honours for Central. Seniors, continuing their unbeaten! ally enlarged. in a thrilling spurt.| Wilson's first goal at 9:50 of the e nes dy -- Maly 16, Jeyes 9, Mech record, won a close 54-47 decision to 7 points, for the final score of second period, broke a 2-2 deadlock GET 1 PAIR OF PANTS OR 1 PLAIN SKIRT . b 29 en. 5 Mirias 3, Cooper = Fegan, Me- over a 'very hard-fighting PCVS| 54-47. Heh 1 and his second was at 18:42 of the Clurg, uson, right. squad in a game which kept the, To use an expression which is last period after Marlboros had PCVS -- Rishor 12, Lang 8, Gat- crowd standing all the way. Vaugh- now making the rounds at Cen-| removed goaltender Len Broderick OR SPORT JACKET A field 4, Daynes 3, Curtis 2, Curtis, | an, of Central opened up the game tral. at the final horn, the crowd for a sixth attacker. Nicholls Sedgwick, Sinclair, Wor- with the first basket, but then Pe. went 'hairy'. Cheski, ym 2, and OTHER GOALS | | | oy. | terborough soon tied it up at four| Voege with 11 points led the Osh-| Other Montreal goals went to in the second game of the night, all. awa scoring, while Davis with 20, Bob Carter, Ralph Backstrom and Transoms, Knees, Molded Dashes ! 4 DRAWS AT the Central Juniors defes aining ti {and Stewart wi int ourcy. y i ve ral Juniors defeated the| In the remaining time of the|and Stewart with 11 points held| Bob Courcy. Bob Pulford, Bill | WITH $2.50 ORDER OR OVER 1:00 P.M. & 2:30 P.M. PCVS club by the score of 59-30. first quarter, OCCI edged out Pe-|the Peterborough honours. | Kennedy and Jim Murchie, play- The game opened real fast, with terborough for a slight lead at the | LINEUPS |ing his first junior A game after | | i nies Bd Rolodzie dunking hom of 18-11 | _OCCI -- Cheski 21, Voege LOL elevated to Marlboros from NOW IN STOCK LIMITED TIME ONLY 9, ° n the first basket to begin Cen- e second quarter was very|Radkowski 10, Vaughan 6, Gatchell| Weston Dukes of the Ontario | tral's lead in scoring throughout | even, although Peterborough did! 4, Rusckay 2, Andrey, Marchut,| Hockey Association Junior B 353 M 4 T i DIAL | BRING 17 Jo OUR BRANCH STORE . W., . | | the game. Both teams were auite| lessen the margin between scores| Nagy. Tomas League, scored the Toronto goals. food and. the game appeared tol near the first of the period, but] PCVS Davis 20, Stewart 11, Pulford and Murchie gave Tor- KING OR: TO OUR PLANT: 524 CROMWELL 1 be even, but Peterhorrush were: Central spread it again. till it re Eastwood 4. Hollingsworth 4. Me- onto a 20 lead in the first period w Pp 0 R T 3.9311 i > : missing their shots, and the hard mained at seven points, the same Kinnedy 4, Wright 4, Brown, Clark, while Montreal was a man short . i A PREWING. SOMPANY. LIMITED, passing of Central brought them a' as that at the end of the first Dinsdale, Drueny. | and Carter made it 2-1 while Marl-|