" pene wh Y J THE DAILY TIMES-GAXETTE, Monday, January 7, 1007 'Parky's Rink Wins Main Event Chatham Skater Wins (DUNLOPS WHIP JR. HABS ze See Comwall Climbs Into Second Place As Eastern Sr. Clubs Continue Race Tewkesbury of the Chatham Fig- Minnie Menard scored twice for LE] ure Skating Club today won the ladies' senior title at the biennial Niagara invitational figure skat- ing competition. | Detroit 'Skating Club won the| President's Cup and Cleveland] As Local Curlers 'Rule the Roost' J. B. HIGHFIELD MIMORIAL w= Semi-Finals -- By GEO. BR. CAMPBELL Sports Editor You'll never tell [ler that 13 is an unluck ber! They wound up the 13th annual wa Bonspiel on Saturda t in a blaze of glory wit local besom an' stane boys aring a path to the priz ble. Four of the five beautiful phies up for competition will in Oshawa for the year 1957 y at mer dy dominating th ts" was not snough, There were nine Oshawa rink tered in the three-day classi eight of them finished Cobourg, that was in personnel, als peached the semi finals and th pll the "'outside" entries. BENSATIONAL BONSPIEL the Oshawa "in . money," with four firsts, two in the runners-up slots and more in the semi-finals. Just gomplete the picture -- a rink pnly trophy that was. taken out of io he club, was The Times-Gazette| iho 10th and then three on the Irophy and it was won by Lou|ijth -- to be "two up" coming Ross' Agincourt rink -- closest of home, Ted Sellers drew a shot fect shot-making required to de- cide almost every game but of the 86 games played in this bon- y|spiel 21 of the games were de- cided on the last end, usually on the final rock while no fewer than y [nine games required an extra end h {to decide the winner. PARKHILL'S RINK TOPS e| Al rkhill's foursome walked off the ice Saturday night with the top honors of the bopspiel, with skip "Parky" making a pair e!of sensational. had-to-be-perfect chip - out shots with his last two s 'rocks, to score a "five'" and win clover Ted Sellers' rink, 15-12. It is only the second time an Oshawa rink has won the primary. Parkhill scored a pretty "four" on the 8th end to take a six-shot lead but the Unionville rink, "half- which had ousted Andy Grant, Othe 1955 and '56 "champion © earlier in the spiel, fought back get two on the 9th, three on | with his last rock, with Parkhill lying four -- and the Oshawa] For a dozen years, the annual skip had to chip Sellers' stone Dshawa Bonspiel has been oper-| out jarough ated on the five-day system, with order to all three - game winners of th first four days returning on th fifth day, for the final playoffs. -»._ This year, ught and some hesitation, th after considerable Fraser's sure of counting at| e least two -- he did it so well, e | counted all five, Parkhill's rink ousted Jack Brampton entry In one | e!semi - final bracket while Sellers | o put out Oshawa's Bert White in| a narrow port in| he | ©f the game, to beat out NEW TROPHY WINNERS First-time winners of the three fine new trophies up for competi- tion in the three . day 'spiel, all came up with clear-cut wins in their deciding games. Father J. Pereyma's Oshawa rink put out club - mate Les Eveniss and his men in the semi- final of the J. P. Highfield Memo- rial Trophy play, while Barrie's Geo. Kennedy beat out Earl Mor- ris of Royal Canadians, on the last end, in tne other bracket. But in the final game, the Osh- awa four were in top form and caught the Barrie rink ofi-stride to win a clear-cut 14-7 verdict, A. H. Steer of Midland put out George Lake's Unionville rink and Lou Ross of Agincourt ousted Jack Mitchell's Cobourg. Oshawa entry in the semi-final rounds for The Times - Gazette Trophy. In the final game, Ross The enthusiastic crowd {treated to another all . (final, in the Duvlate (Canada) | Trophy competition, thanks to) Donald Holden's brillant ¢ old draw for shot, with the last rock] Andy | Grant's rink in the semi-final. | Maurice Hart's four - rock take- out, earlier in this game, also a big help. It made the second defeat In ed the ice, the winners all liked their prizes and all the visitors] thoroughly here was A success! Wally Wilson, Clair Peacock, A and Steer battled grimly for six yioNviiie ends then Lou Ross pulled away Gord Brown, steadily to take the laurels. {Hi Lawrie John Grant Jr, OSHAWA A OSHAWA Claude Phipps, was [Giles Goulding, Oscor Parker | Br $1,500.00, the recipients, especial-| ly the visiting rinks, were loud in| their praises of the spiel committee, with hard-work- ing chairman mainly responsible for the great |Father success of the 1957 bonspiel, ki ceiving well mention. Draw - master Jack|r Judge and ice-maker Joe Roberts were two others who came in for special mention Oshawa Bon- "Jimmie" Souch, re- deserved special Everybody, even the losers, lik-| enjoyed their visit Har COL, R. 5. McLAUGHLIN TROPHY Kar we Semi-Finals -- Alf BRAMPTON AG) OSHAWA Mike Dean McLaughlin, Fred Moss, Jack Kennedy, Geo Kennedy, s hi OSH Fat - the 1957 Oshawa Bonspiel | MIDLAND Stan Burton, Meronek, Pard IE Duch, Livingstone, Norm wv, AWA BAR her Pereyma, 14 Geo. OSHAWA Fred Fordhem, Ross Mills, Canning, Les Eveniss, 0; f d. Young, Pigott, Bob Gray, Earl Morris, Kennedy, ~Semi-Fingls-- old Wilcox, | Bertrand, Steer, w, John UNIONVILLE George Rodonz, Fred Hayman, Brown, George Lake, ; _ skip, . G. Hare, Fred Hastrawser, Harold Wilson, Jack Hooper, Bob Jack Lou 1; skip OSHAWA Ross Murison, Tad Chenier Frank McCallum Bert White, skip, I. Parkhill, Fraser, AGI Lou skip, 10 we FINAL UNIONVILLE Parkhill, 15; Ted Sellers FITTINGS LIMITED TROPHY w= Semi-Finals OAKVILLE Bar Megoffin, Stew Farley Don Kennedy, Col, Brown Luni xd | Bill Johr Dou Mat John Brock, Don sk 10; Corl Sellers, H. Rutherford, 8 | sk OSHAWA Rae, Ross, ip, NCOURT Ross, DUPLATE (CANADA) = FINAL -- MIDLAND 12; Alf Steer, Geo, Mitchell Andy Mowatf, Bob Mercer, TROPHY ~~ Second Round ONVILLE 0; B. Carlyle, MIDLAND Trewin 10; Del Hastings, w= Semi-Finals -- Bob Keith + Condos, g Clemens, wice Hort Holden Andy UNIONVILLE Sellers, Jewett, ay Grant Grant, THE TIMES-GAZETTE TROPHY TORONTO C€.C. Rhyl Upsets Notts County 7 . Cup betting--travelled to Notting- ,| full-time professionals, Skating Club was second. Seven- teen teams from the U.S. and Canada competed. In Cup Play LONDON (AP)--Rhyl, a seaside team of clerks and part-time pro- fessionals who play in a junior league, Sulled off the biggest up- set in English Football Associa- tion Cup third-round matches Sat- urday with a 3-1 victory over sec- ond-division Netts County. The Seasiders--5,000 to 1 in the ham and surorised the team of Only one of the four non-league clubs which reached Saturday's round was defeated," second-di- ing Poole Town 6-0 New Brighton defeated third division Torquay United 2 - 1 and Peterborough United, another non-league team, held second division Lincoln City to a 22 tle and gets another chance in a replay. 850,000 AT MATCHES the Northern Ontario Hockey As- sociation Senior A Southern group by a healthy 13 points, but they still run into trouble against the weaker teams, ing the weekend--by the lowest- ranking teams in the league. Soo Greyhounds defeated them 4-3 Sat- urday and Soo, Mich., Indians won a 3-2 verdict Sunday. The defeats were only the 10th and 11th of the season for the mighty Trappers, Whe have won 23 games and tied bury 35 each. points, BULLDOGS ON TOP over sole possession of first place in the Western division of the On- tario Hockey Association's Senior A series, whipping Owen Sound Mercurys 10-2 Sunday ing 3-2 to Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen Saturday. vision Nottingham Forest batter- eision 10 Chatham Maroons Satur: By THE CANADIAN PRESS North Bay Trappers may lead Trappers were beaten twice dur- WO, North Bay has 48 points, Sud- olves and Soo Greyhounds Indians trail with 31 Windsor Bulldogs finally took After los- Mercurys also dropped a 12-3 de- ay. The action left Windsor on top with 37 points, Stratford Indians| second* with 35, with 33 and Chatham fourth with 31. Mercurys have only 13 points. | Dutchies third | In the Eastern division, Corn-| wall Chevvies capped a season-| {long surge out of the Dunlops dumped Ottawa Junior Canadiens 8-2. YULE HOLIDAY ENDS Action resumed in the Porcu- pine Mines Senior Hockey League after a two-week interruption. The league - leading Timmins Flyers picked up where they, left off, downing Kapuskasing Huskys 5-2. South Porcupine Porkies defeated Abitibi Aekimos 7-4. At Sault, Ont., Saturday, Mike Ratchford paced the winners with two goals, John Baily and Chic Chalmers shot the others. Ken Gribbons, Don Hogan and Chico Cabana scored for North Bay. Cabana and George Gosselin connected for Trappers Sunday at Sault, Mich., but the Indians won on goals by Gary Sharpe, Jake Forbes and Fred Hildebrand. Bob Brown and Elmer Skov each had two goals for Bulldogs against Mercurys at Windsor, singles going to Chester Warchol, Gord Haidy, Walt Pawlyshyn, Reg Abbott, Lou Bendo and Frank Bathgate, Al Larose and Vern Gardiner tallied for Owen Sound. At Kitchener Saturday Skov and Bendo were the Windsor marks- men, Dutchies' goals came from Don Rope, Jack Taylor and Butch Martin. FOUR-GOAL EFFORT Jim Connolly shot four goals for Chatham, Lloyd Ferguson adding three and Ernie Dick two. Singles went to Copper Leyte, Fred Pletsch and Eddie Busch. Vern T! McFarlands, Bobo St. Hilaire and counting the others. Bobenic, Rene Tke Hildebrand Belmore and Moe Savard tallied for Cornwall Saturday and Don Thompson for Kingston. At Whitby, Sandy Air, Harry Sinden and Alfie Treen each con- tributed two goals to Dunlops' win. Jack Armstrong and Gordie Myles shot the others. Bob Rous: seau and Claude Carroll scored for Canadens. PAYETTE PAYS OFF Paul Payette had three goals for Belleville at Pembroke. Hilary Menard shot two, singles going to Bobo Bobenic, Ike Hildebrand and Floyd Crawford. Jack and Bruce Giesebrecht scored for the losers. At South Porcupine Billy Adamo Jeored two goals for Porkies. u McNeil, Frank Butler and Bob Hunter, Beef McGinn, Bob illey had one each. Doug Tow- ers shot two for Eskimos, Butch Festarini and Gordie Onotsky net- ting the others. Cornwall announced Saturday the signing of Neil Burke, 22, as a player and public relations direc- Tr. cinnati Mohawks of the Interna- tional Hockey League, is the prop- bid of Montreal's NHL Cana- en Burke, who played with Cin- s. If his broken wrist heals prop- erly, Burke will see action on de- fence or right wing within three weeks. i] oo id etint ed od df cell! Gardiner shot all three markers for Owen Sound. . No senior games are scheduled matches totalled 850,000 with fa-|point with two victories, 2-1 over! At Cornwall Sunday, 1,200 fans tonight. Tuesday, Sudbury plays vored Manchester United, Arsenal | Kingston CKLCs Saturday and 7-5| watched Chevvies take their third at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., North Tottenham and Burnley all win- | over Belleville McFarlands Sun- win in as many days. Rheal St.|Bay at Windsor, Stratford at Owen ning | day. Jean had two goals for the win- Sound, Cornwall at Pembroke and But league champion Manches-| In other Saturday games, Me-| ners, singles going to Moe Savard, Kingston at Belleville. The North ter, 740.1 Cup favorite, made it|Farlands trounced Pembroke Rheal Savard, Larry Kwong, Ron Bay-Windsor game is an interlock- only after many scares at thelLumber Kings 82, and Whitby! Muir and Mort Belmore. ing contest. hands of third-division Hartlepools - po United. The third division team, | ' - * down 31 at halftime, made it w Royals Lions 'Gray Phantom | Swim Trials Were ' Robt. E. Lee Handicap Fin ancial Success in the second half before Man- chester's Inside right Bob Whelan 1 - -. | | NEW YORK (CP)--Sidney Cole 'Trade Visits guided the Wheatley Stable's Gray | LONDON, Ont, (CP)--The com- | Phantom to a 3%-length victory in| bined Canadian amateur swim- got the winner H : [the $29,750 Robert E. Lee Handi-| ming championships and Cana- n ictories | San at Tropical Park in Miami dian Olympic swim trials in Tor- Saturday. skip, skip peTERBOROUG SARNIA Monty Kemp Dave Garolo Scotty Ingram, spizl committee moved int ge y | >, pon in - day, sustained play the other half : {rte SE Jor Andy, Grant, ph [OSHAWA 2 draw, for five trophies, To say| In the secondary competition, [oo BAY rr ewiot losses ! 8 [pom oeksgn, that it proved an outstanding|for The Fittings Limited Trophy. [four shot lead 3 re had a fg o0L Taylor, puccess would be an under-state-| Eldon Kerr's bahawa rink beat; the or 4h yo fining home | biden Kerr % Fred Sten n, ent. Not only did the event at-|qut Fred Stenson's Peterborough fo 0% er Hh BR | seo Ne v, et a large number of entries foursome, 1955 winners of the { but "rallied In the plays, FINAL from such distant points as King. | tings Trophy, in a keen 97 semi {beat out Dr. Earl Srna OINAWA " OIHAWA ston, Midland, Sarnia, etc, 8 but it! final that was decided on the last] 19:11 also produced some of the keen: rock . } | In the final an y ok' | L ne, J est curling ever witnessed on the De: John Brock's Oshaws plaik rR continuna Maw ne dais made it an a awa al w! < ) fo beat out thelr club.-mat for r » Oak es, for was pre they ousted Don Kennedy . Del the 10D rot Tn the ren) | local ice. galleries ville rink and in the final » COMMITTEE LAUDED Crowds at the 32 third-round taking over second place by a Earl Racher skip FINAL OSHAWA 14: Bill Trewin OSHAWA 10.1 Dan Halden nla rink Terrific competition sented for Y the three days' although it was In doubt until the the large who watched lay. Not only was the curling last stone had stopped moving At the gala presentation of 20 fet of highest calibre, with per. Brock won out over Kerr, 12:10. 'sels of prizes. valued at about n ace ¥ .- » | Canada's Sports Activity [Sudbury M-TCagers| uw sev weiss fing um a bomoiors meee | Canadian Press Staff Writer Norm Ullman scored Detroit's k | Cop Invite Tourney | ret Kemedy is hack tn action, first Koal inthe 'pening period: - Inconvenienced Slightly OTTAWA (CM Sudbury Min but how -long he'll be around is/Plek Duff answered for Toronto By THE CANADIAN PRESS reported they would have diffi. downed second - division leading | | |Rivieres Lions traded victories and $5.30 in the $2 mutuels. Hel-|in history, it was reported Sunday 's Hue in the second with his 14th goal ing and Technical School contin. "J! anybody's guess seco lth goal |ued its dominance of the high IR Detroit Sunday night, the 31 of the season but Bucyk's gave Canada's sports activities are culty making trips to Boston. The going ahead according to sched- journey usually involves travel Leicester City 20, Bumley --|Sunday in an unusual home-and-| fast paid $11.40 and $6.50 and show at a meeting of the Ontario sec- {school basketball scene in north. YeAr-old centre skated out in a Detroit the edwe ule, with only slight inconven- ling over CPR lines from Toronto crushed third-division Chesterfield home doubleheader in the Quebee price on Flight History was $8.20, | tion of the, Canadian Amateur yon | Detrlt the ede. 'Brandon Regals eastern Ontario Saturday night by | LOr0Rto Maple Leaf uniform for R Jean Beliveau beat the fences resulting from the Cana- to Buffalo, N.Y Arsenal defeated Second - DI- viglon Stoke City 4.2; Tottenham y. |onto last August met financial Montreal Royals and Trols-| The winner returned $10.10, $6.90 success for one of the few times Cataracts upset the league-leading | $28,450 San Pasqual Handicap, | at London and March 30 at Eto~ Chicoutimi Sagueneens 3-1. vored Porterhouse finished third bicoke, The results left the Sagueneens behind, the fast-closing Honey's: a point ahead of the idle Quebec! Alibi, ' Aces and the Royals and Catar-| Overlooked by the crowd of 37.-| {3-2 victory at Bolton after an ex- The Lions won the first game only $28,750 in 21 starts as a three-| $600 was cleared. ate 46-28 to win the fifth annual MS return to the National Hockey|ID hls own end, roared down the the night contest at Trois-Rivieres added $20,700 Saturday. [sity of Western Ontario; Feb. 3 with his 22nd Jan.| The 'win gave the Sudbury When Teeder left it. |Roal of the season. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Individuals and teams travel- 15, ured his hip in the first period, |ern Hockey League's Prairie di- {70 and Blackpool squeezed out a {citing game. Hockey League. Gray Phantom, which earned Swimming Association. Almost Ans. o at Montreal 2-1 in overtime but year-old during 1956, picked up The meeting approved the fol- defeating Ottawa Lisgar Collegl. the first time in 18 months, but| Wings Saturday, He stole the puck D F dm nt the Royals bounced back to take $2,000 on New Year's Day and lowing meets: Jan. 12 at Univer- ron Carleton College invitational tour. League was marred by a player ice. spilt the Detroit defence and own 0 on i | In Arcadia, Calif., Battle Dance at Toronto YMHA; Feb. 18 at Eto- rg TT as re hp pawever, 14a § nament, Who wasn't even in the NHL|)>¢at Glenn Ha Meanwhile, Shawinigan Falls set its own pace to capture the bicoke Memorial Pool; March 2 an Pacific Railway strike y ste school its second straight cham.| Sophomore winger John Bucyk| In New Yok, the Canadiens'| Brandon Regals reduced Ed-| Hing to meet sports dates through-' Quebec Hockey League teams plonship and its third in as many and linemate Alex Delvecchio Stock dropped when Beliveau in. monton Flyers' lead in the West | out the country have been able which normally travel by rail to tries, It also took top honors in|Droke up a Kennedy-line rush in ; ther travel facilities Ld 1954. |the third period, the puck went to|20d returned only briefly. The in. vision to a single point by down-| 1B Tange othe play the Quebee Bees ow will Buceyk ph he es en the| Jury was apparently not serious, |ing Edmonton 3-1 Saturday. But wherever CPR trains normally go by bus. Virtually all teams in| Ottawa Technical School won! i » consolation final, Toronto zone to score as the Red, Maurice Richard, Bernie. Geof-|the Flyers put up a fight. oints back of the third - place $8.10 and $4.50. were used, a Canadian Press sur- the Ontario Hockey Association's the and intermediate Mackenzie High School of Deep Wings won 2-1. vey indicates. Though the strike of 3,000 fire- men occurred at the peak of the junior, senior | divisions travel by bus, WARRIORS FLY downing iver, 56-39, Tech edged Kingston Collegiate "I saw the play forming up, but I didn't have the legs to do any- frion and Dickie Moore scored for Canadiens, while Danny Lewicki |fired his ninth and 10th goals of |the season. Stick and fist swinging and vig- orous oratory earned for Edmon-| ton 57 minutes in penalties, and| ions. Jean-Paul Bisalllon's goal at 1:44 of overtime gave Trois-Riv-| jacts tied for fourth place, three 000, Battle Dance pald $20.30, | MARTIN INKS CONTRACT NEW YORK (AP) -- Second For Loans up to skiing season, it has proved only |and Vocational Institute 45-43 and |thing about it," a weary Kennedy| George Armstrong brought on a near-riot in the Bran-|joneq the win at Montreal. Gilles $2500.00 & The strike caused only mo- Deep River shaded P |sald afte: d i i Brian Cullen |don arena. The Regals" penalty| : b Billy M, h | t eterborough TWar: n the dressing! | eg Pp s § "Riv. baseman y Martin has signed Injuor hstadle to Skiers, ost mentary confusion in the Western 41-40 to enter the consolation final. | room. : % gnd Sid Smith shat Toronto into a total was eight minutes, ge i Bo Dee {1s 1957 contract. No figures were Ontario ski centres expected Hockey League. Winnipeg War- | WINGS STILL ON ToP i r Boston Saturday, as| Action was more subdued else oo aq gor Montreal. revealed. Martin hit .264 last year | 7 i { : first ti this I ri i 4 | of Sxeellent Sonditions goring the| BY fer the strike bexan, | SPORT BRIEFS | poe i two weekend games and| The Tog got. third . period 65 in Et he mie cals Royals win at Trois:Rivieres, An. , with most reaching the 3 4 J em on top of the NHL, one 1s | "|dre Corriveau led the attack with by highway. President Al Leader said most] int ahead of Montreal Canadiens Chevretils. ang pur mey and Real | peders disposed of New Westmin- JWo goals, Reliv Bumet aid Laly Ordeal On Flight 943 gee NOT STOPPED by CNR, with the possible neces-| gr LOUIS (AP)--Al Saturday and then edged New finish, | . Edmonton has 49 points, Bran-| pers while Gary Blaine scored for al Hockey League Presl sity of flying to games in Victoria. shortstop of St. Louis Cardiners,| York Rangers 33 in New York PRUINS FIGHT BACK {don 48, Calgary 29 and Winnipeg|the Lions. |The plane was midway between | ms in his, circuit 'could make|coastal ships. ~~ © .|e&ed bis 1957 baseball contrach SPINY pi iiiy gown to BOHR to le the eakplon Hees | Les Colwil, Len corse Faulkner (aied for 'he | me 3 cosines soaked out aed | y ! g | third place, a point back of the | Chicago took the lead four times NOrm Johnson scored for Brandon|Cataracts at Chicoutimi. Georges pars to Canadian National Rail-tion sald the strike would getting about $35,000 | Canadiens, after losing in Toronto [On Soals by Eddie Litzenberger, | 110 Don Poile for Flyers. Roy scored for the Sagueneens.|Capt. Ogg realised he couldn't [§ ways trains. Other hockey leagues hinder a tour of 26 Scottish curl- 000, 32 on Saturday and tying Nick Mickoski, Glen Skov and THRILLING WINDUP make land. 5 a. 4d they have no schedule prob- ers, scheduled to play matches in| SPORT BODY IN TROUBLE | Neuter e® Dig N] (CP) th [ large crowds. to take advantage TiOTS were forced to fly from Cal- The win gave the Red Wings a | e Leafs beat the Bruins for the where. At Seattle, Winnipeg War-| "ap "v "4000 norcone caw nein 121 games. Chevrefil { league connections can be made ALVIN ARK SIGNS 0 beat them 10 in Montreal finjen. -- ~C Put On a rousing ster Royals 6.0. Denis got one each for the win- | netang to tie the last-place Hawks. | Les Haley and Geo, Faulk conked and ; 8. y. X rge Faulkner tallied for the : ponmections by Joining private) The Di curlin, Sia Dark, 34 today is reported to be when 2 engines out e | : ; Black Hawks 4-4 in Chicago Sun.|Johnny Wilson but Larry Regan's| Danny S kated almost anuary s due to the strike. 22 Canadian cties in competition J and the Rangers inaugurated na- (bY Fleming Mackell, Vie Stasiuk| time. Hugh Barlow, with two, and [oge In Montreal ur while 31 passengers and crew $400,000 are Uh ning 4-1 before 9,835 spectators in tender Lorne (Gump) Worsley peg goals. Val Fonteyne, Guyle curlers, playng only a few hours| prepared It says it al L | ' : : : Reader' Digest Ye mite. reported the | tor Kennedy's return in Detroit (one goal and assisted on two scored for Seattle, | Montreal rinks, losing all five your January od ' th | e provincial statute that set up wingers Bob Pulford and Gerry jury. |of Vancouver. New Westminster is| The 26 visitors reached Mont- Stadi | um and the Winnipeg Arena, Kennedy showed he still has his marksmen. Skov scored for the . clubs in defence of the Strathcona : | In Calgary, the Stampeders | h the business eXecttive--today | hurt but I took th I ./ hurt me, bu © Only cOUTSe of the stadium while Winnipeg i D Duk ew. times, but his bosses say they| Toronto still tied for fourth place |Dave Duke and Milan Marcetta gers 11 years ago, crossed swords 80 through," Robbie said. "I've and centre for other sporting, con- 1 " [$250,000 sport stadium and | Boe StbE rt clon charge of personnel for a restaur- College from Giand Rapids, Mich. gained - three points during the 4 Canadiens, who play only a par. college and the firm "are In an ants, to whom he was traded less jpg {whom great hockey deeds have Balfour were the Ottawa snipers, Bavasi, meanwhile, was seeth-|ers)--Brian Powell of Montreal Deen Predicted retire, I would do the story for = "All he needed to have done, Sanday Sgalust he star aun (Soa) effort, Chico Maki aud Jolin | Rams defeated a college all-star uts later Bavasi called me and, Robinson assumes his new job|louchdowns and added four extra already knew about it. zine. drafting background or previous training needed! All books Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL, for the Lord 'Strathcona Cup. Jackie Robinson Retires, Dodgers, Giants Unhappy By ED CORRIGAN |and was told to respect his con- NEW YORK (AP)--Jackie Rob- (Fact. for ful loons In « friendly wey call ot 111 Simcoe St. 8. (ebove Canadian Tire) Phone RA 5-6531 - day. ' goal finally tied it for keeps.|the length of the rink to score HCOLE Curlers ik Saturday aflernoon the Hawks Other Boston goals were scored Winnipeg's winning goal in score| SC ish brings you the vivid true story | V suspense-filled hours ne |tionally-televised hockey in the and Don McKenney. | George Ford, Cec Hoekstra and |of Sve €| United States. the Rangers win-| Centre Andy Bathgate and goal- [Gord Redahl got the other Winn- | MONTREAL (CP) -- Scottish : 3 i der tidy by a civic finance sub-|New York {were the New York heroes in the Fielder, rookie Art Hart, Bart after their plane trip from Scot-| gipching ke the Pacific. Get ee. 2 - ® | . Tr *! di H |" The 13,559 fans who turned out|win over Chicavo. Bathgate scored | Bradley, and Ray Knasewich! land, fared badly Saturday against di into a sub - itt L : a i TRUM IR er ¢fnsidering | gave him an ovation, and he others while Worsley stopped 31( Seattle remains on top of the matches in the first of a trans- today: 33 articles of lasting served a regular turn with shots, despite a second-period iIn-|qoast division, nine points ahead| Canada series. . including the best fro! the corporation, a semi-public J |" Lewieki, L : festmi "is interest, fue) n m § body which operates the Winnipeg | Lames: ewickl, Larry Popein and Andy two points back of Vancouver and real early Saturday to begin a 25- current {books magazines, 50 1 respected my eoniract"| |STILL WINNING FACEOFFS [Cline were 'the other Ranger Victoria three behind Royals. |day tour of Canadian Curling condensed to save your time. son--graying, serious and every|,, '.ontinued. "I knew this would... "PiPeg Blue Bombers and| 14 ability to win faceoffs and|Hawks minor football teams use one part|%. 2° IY 0 OT Ve | ay 8. reckend left New York and broke a' four-game losing run, 1rOPhY: - If your brakes grab, squeal, pull to left or right , | get a Firestone BRAKE SPECIAL only CURTAIN CALL Calvert helps build a living Canadian theatre The play is over. The applause of an appreciative audience rings out. To the players it is a first and full reward for all their weeks of work, for all the doubts and fears of opening night. " of theatre groups compete for Calvert Regional Trophies and cash awards in 1) Regional Drama Festivals , From all these groups, chosen by adjudication, eight are selected to compete in the Dominion Drama Festival Finals for thie main Calvert Trophy and the Calvert $1,000 Cash Award. The now-portly Robinson, 38, who became the first Negro to) bitter. . e home Ice for Winnipeg War-| [£0 spice. ay in the major leagues when| "He might be a little burned floss of the Western Hockey : ' o e signed with the Brooklyn Dod. Over the fact that the deal didn't|League. a junior hockey team, t. 1 e S rank Mahovlich Scores Five Over Week-End ~~ |Ney, Sports Facilities WATERLOO (CP)--The Kitch- binso: A i was wrong." §¢ ener-Waterloo Record says Wat- y inson revealed his plans In The nev. job which Robinson re [Une oR Lancers rollom oy By THE CANADIAN PRESS (by four points. Majors are seven erloo College may a at s week's issue of Look maga p points behind Marlboros. e A new vine. The story leaked out when ferred to is vice - president in/easy 78-44 victory over Aquinas, Toronto St. Michael's Majors and Sons, Ltd. Yet this job hadn't come up," he|ball League Saturday against Tor-|thanks mainly to Frank Mahov-| Jack McMaster scored the other The gift would mark the cen. | #0, adding that Robinson let down said, "rd probably be ho aid onto Varsity Blues here, lich St. Michael's goal against Ottawa, tenaries of both the company And} the reporters who covered. the the Giants this year. The trade ™ left wi f Dick -Dumouchel, Ralph Back. el uy ¥stincions hetwesn the Dodgers and the New York Gl had nothing to do with my retir- CANADIAN WINNER e .rangy left winger, from girom Bill Carter and Murray » ST. MORITZ. Switzerland (Reut- didn't intend to have things break| | i for St. Catharines. | this way. I signed with Look re TA Eade, wich sent Robindon| HULA BOWL GAME and tied Ottawa Junior Canadiens A st Catharines Dave Rim. ears ago and it was common i i i aul-| HONOLULU (AP) -. . stad. Gino Ubriaco and Dick Mat habe oy when § ian 3nd Diteher Dick Littlefield, is nul-| . "= ists Jap od ur les Mahovlich scored three goal [tlussl added to Mahovlich's two man van Brocklin of Los Angeles traded Dec. 12. The coincidence trade," continued Bavasi. "There|{ans at the 1ith annual Hula Bowl " pr was all the more remarkable be- would have been no deal and 1|football game. TO aay, Tunler-up Tor. | Tonight, Canadiens travel to cause 1 signed for a new job-- would have kept it in confidence] Van Brocklin completed 19 of 2013.1 and moved to within 11 points with Ten io face the Cubs, tieg about 5 p.m. that day, and 10 mn-if he asked me to." passes for 281 vards and five |' the Jeading Guelph Biltrores with Teepees for fourth place. : pouncement of the trade until he the chain. There is an option on| threat for the losers. now trail the third-place Majors had made a retirement decision, his contract should he make good. : Se n but they said they couldn't as too|In addition, he wil make promo- many people in the organization tional appearances for the maga- 0 33 beat 2 To Train As DRAFTSMEN ! round the bush? He called Look'can make t. : aroun Ie usa. --- IN a few short months you can be cashing big pay cheques. There is a tremendous demand for draftsmen. 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I've always ri ded Bavasi over the way the announce y ys regarde ASSUMPTION WARMS UP nasium a ift 1 th tes | 8 . al schedule in the junior series, |,1q 3.8 Bh SIO the oU¥ si gopies bef t og _|ant chain. He signed a two-year|Saturday night. : week tov sch J ' advanced stage," The Record than a month ago had a five-goal| Ken Girard scored Marlhoros' | M08: DESCRIBES DILEMMA ing. won the Duke of Kent downhill ski| weekend as Majors stopped St. first two goals Harry Neale net.| that magazine. . + diens, who had to come from be- McKenzie counted for Teepees in was told me he was retiring at {hind four times to earn the tie [the third period to avert a shut. I was traded." |March 4. He said he will be con-|Points. Paul Hornung of Notre TEEPEES IN SLUMP said he immediately cerned with cutting down the|D2Me, voted the game's out-| The defeats were the fifth and Robinson said that was his dil- Any chance of his returning? emma. Should he tell the Giants| 'Not for a million dollars." and. instructions for as little as $1.50 a week or $6.00 a month, Established 1897, not for profit. Draftsmen are Il days are over. n As for Bavasi, Robinson was (the south section. The arena fs |. Frank Ashworth gefting 3 Waterloo College To Get | ment of his retirement was made. him as my friend. But I guess I WINDSOR (CP) -- Assumption an oldest firm, Joseph E. Seagram' SB Ithe I legl < : tie. The loss was to Biltmores Bavasi ddn't like that and sald [i ee Sati omy et "Believe me," said Robinson, "I TRADE WIPED OUT race from a field of 25. Catharines Tecpees 5:2 Saturday fin the other. 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