p - - ow a WER " TIMES-GAZETTE THER REPORT NUMB Cloudy Sunday, elearing during Chis Aderiang RA £342 THE DAILY TIMES-GA Z ETTE ok Me Ei Alger als ..1.... RA 19474 Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle .~ | ; VOL. 87--NO. 57 ot ies Deperrmen, Ovewe OSHAWA-WHITBY, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 7 Couns For Copy TWENTY PAGES Oshawa Skating Star AND READY FOR RUSS American Team ---- UU, el 5 Giv WwW - QOutclassed 12-1 | Gi en Ro \ al elcome f By ED SIMON gazio's skate. Ted O'Connor was | Canadian Press Staff Writer [given credit for the goal. , Oshawa"s young figure skating the railroad station to welcome |various aldermen. He also signed 1 OSLO (oP -aoanzda rutked Al free) sot Canada Ah final star Don Jackson was given a|Don back home. the city's official guestbook. | § out the injury - ri goal of pe I : | day, the youn States team today with a 12-1/two minutes to go. Another con- royal welcome today on his ar. A motorcade brought Don to the Tomorrow, Sunday, the young | or ny eile minutes lo 86. Another Som rival in Oshawa back from the city's business district and city|skater will give an exhibition of ctory to ® in ul day's Sefied Danafian 4 ve lod 1» 3 world championships at Paris, | ivi th Si |his free skating skill at the Osh- max game ie wor. ey scra arouw 8. 4 jpall, Driving mortly: on Simcoe] y y | tournament with a clean recordinet again. An American player, France |street south from the station awa Children's Arena. The event] ah wan | iB Fepord met . ! an iy Don, 17, who had placed fourth many enthusiastic fans cheered|is open to members of Oshawa of sit 91 g! ivi 2 insi ne ving. Jo [ ear he pu in the world figure skating cham- the young star. The cavalcade of Service clubs and their wives. i once-t Russ ans, wito Beede 8 ed wi iowa . e blue pionships, arrived at the CNR oars was several blocks long. Don will also give an exhibition | victory ver is deg y ne. 3 een, 3 ng 3 ere on Station on Bloor street this morn. | . for the Oshawa public on Tues- to stay in contention. poin duly, Jn ep oa 5. skated i ing. Arriving at city hall, Don was day March 18, also at the Osh- The Americans, who could up a ire ong] , . T ON 401 | The young star was met by an|officially welcomed by Mayor awa Children's Arena, Hugh| muster only 12 men for today's|of players from eet out. FATAL ACCIDEN {impressive array of Oshawa dig: Lyman os r Sor 9 behalf| Smith, another young Osawa / game, Were already out ot hel Canada applied sisady pressure i jork- " : ed to | nitarie 3 s .|of the City of Oshawa. The mayor skating star, who represented) ' running ore the Canadians|in the second pe and the pace wd Nixes AL by 8 Ske. | Be a u setifed sullway work | police fa he Tal seem body | iitarics Si Members of his tom. warmly praised Don's achieve- Canada at Paris in the ice danc-| handed them their third defeat | started to tell on the U.S. play- died og Philo General | visit to relatives at Niagara | was thrown up over the hood |consisted of representatives from ments in making a proud show-|ing event, will also participate. | against two victories and a tie. ers. Hospital short] fter he was | Falls. Driver of the car was and crashed into the windshield, the Oshawa Skating Club and ing for Oshawa. | Hugh ranks seventh in the! | : The Russian - Swedish game| The fifth Canadian goal prem od . ri hit by a | Gerry Mullholland, 30, of Pine | smashing it. The accident oc- |civie dignitaries, Many skating Don received the congratula- world in ice dancing together with i late today will decide whether brought a howl of protest m Hi nl 401 RB Station Ridge road, Dunbarton. Archie ' curred about 9 p.m, fans and admirers also crowded!/tions of the city council through Miss Severly Orr of Toronto. | CONNIE BRODEN Sunday's windup will be another the US. team. A wild et fon - P ow ing, Friday night. | Campbell, a passenger, told Photo by John Mills | ---- per t---------------- -- ; benim -- Soviet - Canadian classic or an|in the goalmouth had players of road, iekering, | riday mgt. , A y ° 1 Gi antl-climax to the Sournament 10 bat teams sprawled on the ice I" | | the Russians lose or are tied the when the puck suddenly popped : . Revolting Case Ontario Defence [Dunlop Gives || i fat de en Gh ok as re Air Disasters evo ng ° ° Sch 1 D at a jonship automatically. {awarded it to Jack McKenzie. | 00 But a Russian victory, giving| AMERICAN PROTEST 1 a Toll | Judge Asserts Planning Shifts oe i ome ee | | | | ake Bi oll | " | TORONTO (CP) -- The addi-|year, the largest in Canada. The F or ntario going Jute ht Huai gave, would should not count because J L | Of Extortion tion of long-range missiles to the| federal government pays half the, TORONTO (CP) -- About 49.- je ge for 3 sb wiowi bat | were some Canadian ae nt n |world's arsenal has prompted approved outlays and the prov- 000 students left Ontario schools; e. BYR it thes ould of the crease. . Two mid-air collisions and aother bodies amid debris and] GUELPH (CP) -- Wellington|the Ontario government to shift| ince a quarter. last year, 15,712 of them quitting give the Cana , Canada's. sixth goal - | erash In a sandstorm possibly | wreckage in the water. The highways department re-|ot fh i WE GAGNON OUT TODAY gy aia sixth & al sams a4 | county judge R. S, Clark called the emphasis in its civil oles "revolting and disgusting' the planning. | a details of an extortion case for| The changes, described Friday tion routes from the province's killed more than 30 persons in| The planes were an R-4,Q the widely - separated air disasters marine version of the C-119 Fly- cently drew up a list of evacua-| "'igures for school withdrawals wire inciaded in the annual re- Bus Gagnon of Whitby sat out today's game, resting up a |attack. Rigazio made the saw |but couldn't control the re Friday. |ing Boxcar, with 19 passengers The worst crash was caused by and a crew of six, and an AD-5 slightly injured hip in prepara- and Broden flipped it home, ¥ which Friday he sentenced Mrs. by Planning Minister Nickle in/principal cities. Signs marking port of Eascation Minister Dun- tion for Sunday. But his services| The U.S, got its only goal in Blanche Hudson, 44, of Elora and an interview, also promise a|them are awaiting approval. {lop, tabled Friday in the legis- a mid - air collision over the attack fighter-bomber. They were Guelph to reformatory for not| doubling - up on jobs for Fire| The Toronto civil defence or-|jature, weren't needed as his t tes| the final period from Di United States Pacific island base returning from a U.S spullippine more than nine months, [Marshal William J. Scott, who|ganization has chosen 16 escape More left school gt 16 than any built up a 40 lead in the first|qjty at 1728, ™ Dick Mate } of Okinawa between a U.S. Ma. SIRpIbIous manoeuvre in he Mrs. Hudson pleaded guilty to/becomes a key figure in the dis-|routes. There are an equal num- other age, 17-year-Gy's numbered period, added two more in the From then ont vas aru 1 | rine transport plane and a ppines. extorting money by threats, ac-|aster agency. {ber of alternatives. {10,928, 15-year-olds,, 4 and 18- second and doubled their tally in|, & % ° Whitby. Gordie | fighter-bomber, Twenty-six per-| The Egyptan plane was re-| ioc and menaces from Kit-| The change in thinking puts the year - olds 6,498, m a (3831 the third period when the Ameri- 300red two 10°8 TOW, Bi Myles i sons were presumed dead. ported to have had tried to land) .on0r auctioneer Abraham Bru-|focus on firefighting and makes . aged 14 or undergy, oir out, cans got their only goal, igri ih Bg Biogen ; An Egyptian airliner en route at both Cairo and Port Said air-|y a ver "She denied the amount|the fire marshal an associate co-| Airman Faces and 4,109 aged 19. erience 'Tod About 5,000 fans turned out for| nadian scorer for the with from Athens to Cairo crashed ports, but both were closed by o,cheq $20,000 as alleged in the|ordinator of provincial civil de- By grades, 12,875PE0 agency Do today's opening game at the out-1s total of four game sot 5 on Port Sd, hos p41 1 P Susistgem Ju véven charge. Hence The appointment is Bron 4 3 or below. iB ng the on he was door Jordal Amfi stadium on &|his second of the and i sons ig 18, while at- years. " in/pected within the next wo VJ di 0 at Grade 10,8 : woud : a With atures hov- game "8 tempting to land in a desert sand-| Running low on fuel, the pilot | /Enlence. counsel Charles Dubin fpecied er ct n 11, 9,232 at Grag,Canadian govern bs AG clear day Jemperaim 2 point, [Sith tallied he other, ; | apparently tried a forced landing Of [oronio sa | at Grade 13. c relations coun- Ee _ ering around th some goaltending by MF ench: naval aubalt Sain aanhy trict 8 fore 'Manzals | bility "was almost unbellev- WIDE RANGE OF DUTIES Ars Ch ATQe | Mr. Dunlops dean campaigns. The Canadians jumped into the Rigazio kept the score down, as add he hea solttiwest of Port Said. The able. J | Mr, Nipkle said Mr. Scott will on \ Ig 4 |Ontario's school # Canada and in : cide oS male) He a resol Bo ara . Bie SE tt som Reply SRE Ho Goo buy" ad es ICS US AM CLINTON (CP) A efrlgmiomber pst fe torsos over) DON, MENTHRALST or dna Daten bard sh rch Sho BUSA a Jirman was picked up in the sea|tians oy the stewardess sur- {were intimate; ho borrowed | municipa, firefighting agencies, aT of AC? Geofge Mofrice French-speaking } FT ato the left sifle of the net. i er t bids morning and two others are vived, n v "Nn a jmorey | fom in Boor _ a Making provision for emergency of Medicing Hat, Alta., charged arate and publi um. © | Com 8 fo jhe, vext a of th: da b . w | . ip Pycne Savy 2% Sue sur- a n Lv 8 was| Vater supplies, surveying accom-| with setting a $46,000 fire dn the bered 72,387, an increase of 2,520. | ign {four minutes later, firing ence: Lamira TO The marine transport carrying vivor of the mid-afr Mediterran-|large amount of money {modations) in areas designated parracks at the RCAF station] Dr. Dunlop said 2,600 teachers! foot screened drive that goal oe fe, 8 5} 26 persons and a Single-seat ma- gan cragh had Deon Picked up, Fives fo her. He was fold she iB- op dispersal of populations and|here Feb. 3. |were graduated from teachers' 0 ampaign Don Rigazio never saw. [0 Conng oe forwards | OT % | : | » hy hy 4 rine fighter-bomber collided as and search vessels were hopeful ten 0 procure an abor! deciding on routes that would| "nl "Ll Ll Friday colleges last year, including 297| KEPT PRESSURE. ON ro a, Wyld, | were preparing to land ou lof finding the two other airmen He was then told she had died serve these areas in the event Ol wa and plunged into the involved. The rescued French Air and he gave more money on lof attack. : r i oosan 83 "a ball of fire." |Force lieuténant indicated that|premise to settle a lawsuit|® waa greatest danger in any|Morrice, 18, is suffering from a Wi hook fervice Sourses John | adjourned legislature sessions un.|the overworked Americans. The| United States--Goal: Rigazio; Navy search parties recovered the two pilots survived the crash brought by her husband. His guil- n cjear attack is the large-scale 'YPe of ents] Mines io don. alSpence (L--Kent East) criticized|til after the federal election to|third goal came after a goal- defence: Zifcak, Miller, Lawman, bodies today and sighted and might be found. libllity was almost unbelievable." {outbreak of fire which will come, DEB. E. piv Rk cout he be. | salaries paid rural school teach- allow provincial members to mouth scramble. After a desper- Petroske; forwards: Roger Chris. IE -- with it," Mr. Nickle said. [lieves Morrice is a schizophrenic ers. In cities 50 per cent of teach. stump for federal candidates. |ate jamming aroulld Jie D.3 at, Han, Bll Christian, Gordon Chrls« | He indicated the legislature =." pyromaniac, He said he is| e's received more than $5,000 a| In both the Nev Brunswick and the puck seemed to go in off Ri- jam, Olson, Johnson, Meredith, would be asked to approve a big- | onvinced Morrice needs treat. vear while only five per cent of|[Nova Scotia houses the motions RYE. er civil defence budget this year, | ", rt of cl rural teachers got this sum. to recess until April 8 wee | Referees: Andrei Starovoitoy, ment. under dome dort of close ruta . fought by the Liberal Opposition, SAM RESPONDS (Russia, Gosta Abin, Sweden. but declined to reveal the amount control." . ¢ Liberal Opposion, Starr Confirms ol lin : TO TELEGRAM SUMMARY of the increase, Wing Cmdr. Albert Veitch, an' ; ; | More For Battle [CO-ORDINATOR STAYS {air force psychiatrist, testified Pia fhe Sey with little difficulty. First Period Re i Morri illiam J. Gallant, Le | Mr. Nickle denied that consid. Morrice is suffering from psycho am allant, Anal One hundred and sixty en | 1. Canada, Samolenko 1:45 ployes of the fool and die and i as i i t .|neurosis, He said persons with eration was being given to re | 2. Canada, Broden, Smith 6:08 Two Progressive Conservative in the final day of hearings that|With two-year certificates and 1] ro cic governments Friday| Canada kept the pressure on Gosselin, McKenzie. Thomas Scores French To Spend Cemetery Plot Sales Methods TORONTO (CP) -- Thomas D.| PARIS (AP) -- Despite deep- solute priority to the needs of placing E. F. Beavis, provincial blackouts often are found to have Thomas (CCF -- Oshawa) called seated parliamentary discontent Friday for a curb on door-to-door with France's Algerian policy, peddlers of cemetery plots, the National Assembly voted Fri- Mh, Baye them kilocking Sours day night to intensify the war complained to the legislature's against the Algerian rebels. health committee. "I don't know| On a vote of confidence in Pre- he id, there was no mone . sa y part-time boss. Mr. Svailable ol Sauster from 708 vecently been criticized, the lat-| 28,000 MORE TROOPS The additional military funds dinator Tor Metropolitan Toronto,|not remember making a written s who said a lack of provincial CD confession submitted as evi- Beavis has TELLS OF BLACKOUT why the municipalities don't get mier Felix Galllard's govern- will he used to add 28,000 troops " : | into the business and take it ment, the assembly approved, 'io forces conducting the oops Planting Is harassing his own op dence, tock tributed t | away from the commercial peo- 286 to 147, his revised military now in its fourth year. The addi- era don. learned hile, | ni n b s Sow ession a Tl te i 0 ple. It's very profitable." [budget of $:300.000.000,000 francs tions will bring to 375.000 soldiersly st (ne civil duence moiper mori bY the prosecution. Morice; George Parry (PC--Kent West) |(more than $3,000,000,000). the French ground force in Al-iiiat fe Civil defence bucget forisaid he found a match in a wash. [the Toronto Metropolitan area'room while making his rounds and E, P. Morningstar (PC --| Only a few deputies besides the Welland) complained about regu- Communists were willing to go lations which force even non-jon record against the war commercial church-owned prop- budget, but 16 deputies were ab- erties to lay aside a portion of sent or abstained, so the vote of the purchase price of a plot for approval was by a minority of al care. {the assembly. J; A. Fullerton (PC -- Algoma The new budget cuts some 95,- Manitoulin) defended the regula. {000,000,000 francs ($226,000,000) geria, where another 125,000 air- men and sailors are stationed. With: an increasingly vocal mi- nority of the Socialist party pro-| testing support for any govern. THE ANIMAL WORLD t seek al Jegotiated settlement 0 Alberts Buffalo Herd Vanishes barely managed to keep the 90 acification (In Algeria)" But, civil defence co - ordinator who|dual personalities but added he . p becomes Fire Marshal Scott's believes Morrice is not insane. | rdon ushing {est attack originating with In-la blackout while on fire mpicket|is Morrice told the court he NATE (CP) -- Labor Min- spector William Koopman, co-or-|the morning of the fire but could confirmed that Gordon Cushing,|ALTA. CUTS SPENDING 1 { Northumberland), w | Appointment Of miei zie as ec {house Thursday after a quarrel! Michael Starr Friday night executive vice - president of the 1,000,000 - member Canadian La- bor Congress, will become assist- ant deputy minister of labor May 1. The minister's lowed by several hours a Cana- statement fol- ing, 45, would move to the fed:| eral labor department on the su-| perannuation of M. M. Maclean, | 71, senior assistant deputy. Mr, Starr's announcement was originally due to have been made next week. | | with the Speaker, Friday re- quested leave of absence to "seek legal and proper means of redress" for the expulsion, "Saskatchewan and British Co- lumbia members attacked fed- eral government policies and a reduced 1958 - 59 budget was handed down in Alberta. Alberta's reduced budget fis will reach about $500,000 this'and set fire to a pile of papers. dian Press report that Mr. Cush-|Pé8sed to an expected drop in| oil revenues. It calls for an ex- penditure of $263,664,093--down | $21,805,000 from last year--and| is the first decrease in spending | since 1946, The Social Credit government's! dividend fund--first set up last year--is cut by $1,000,000 from $11,000,000, probably mean- ing lower payments than the $20 tions. He said they don't cause!from other military needs to in-|Soclalist deputies in line. His any hardship to non-commercial crease spending in Algeria. argument was that this is no cemeteries and keep the burial | Within the limits of a strained time to desert Gaillard, thus| business from control," Liberal Leader Lester B. Pear- son got some long - range sup- port Friday night from his pre-| decessor, Rt. Hon, Louis St./ Laurent. Mr, St. Laurent, former prime minister, is on holiday at Miami, Fla, but he sent a telegram to Mr, Pearson at Quebec City, Tt was read at the conclusion of the Liber alechieftain"s campaign meeting there. Mr, St. Laurent said in the tele. gram: "I am convinced that the province of Québe¢ and all of Canada really and truly need a Liberal government under your leadership in order to assure our country of a return to prosperity, national unity and world peace." At Edmonton, CCF Leader Coldwell injected defence policy as an issue in the March 31 elec- tion campaign. FINAL WESTERN TOUR Prime Minister Diefenbaker opened a final 10 - day western tour with a speech at Steinbach, Man., in which he defended the government's farm price sup. orts legislafion, passed by the ast Parliament. Selon Low, Social @redit "getting out of national budget, Gaillard told the deputies, 'we are giving an ab- France without leadership. Farms, Defence, Flag Vote-Seekers' Topics leader, was in his Peace River riding. Mr, Pearson, speaking in French and English before an audience of more than 1,000, said the Liberal party has never had to "bribe" Quebec for its votes because in the last 70 years two of the party's four leaders were Quebeckers. The time has come he said, for a distinctive national flag around which all Canadians could rally and which would re- mind the world "we constitute a sovereign and independent na- tion." Mr. Pearson pledged to con- tinue the policies of Mr, St. Laur. ent, SMITH IN QUEBEC Mr. Pearson's successor as ex- ternal affairs minister, Sidney Smith, also spoke in Quebec City. He said Canada has an impor- tant role to play as an interna. tional referee and the Progress ive Conservative government of fered French-speaking Canadians a chance to do their part Mr. Coldwell said the scope and direction of Canada's de fence spending have largely pas given each of 511,000 residents bringing him down and leaving | But Find Hippopotamus Plan Boatel fens affiliated departments at Gen- eral Motors feel well repaid for the telegram they sent to their fellow employe, George Samolenko, a member of the Whitby Dunlop Hockey Club. | George responded with two | goals against the United | States team in the world championship game today, The telegram read: Dear Sam: "We send you this little note to wish you lots of luck on invading foreign shores for us with hockey stick and puck. "You downed the Swedes, Yanks, Finns and Poles, the Norse and Czechs as well. You are the best. Now give those Russkies Hell, "Let's have a goal, Sam. Go Sam Go." | 3. Canada, Ted O'Connor 13:34 4 --Canada, Treen 18:46. | Penalties. None. Second Period: 5. Canada, Me Kenzie 8:30 6. Canada, Broden 15:55. Penal. |ties: Treen, 8:50. | Third Period: 7. United States, | Meredith (Bill Christian) "1:28 8, Canada, Myles (Attersley) 1:52 |9. Canada, Myles 7:47 {10. Canada, Broden (McKenzie) 9:28 |11. Canada, Samolenko Atters- {ley 12:51 |12. Canada, Smith (Broden) 14:11 13. Canada, Broden (Sinden) 14:40. Penalties: Broden, 2:43; [Tom O'Connor, 4:35; Petroske, 5:45. Stops Edwards 411 9-24 | Rigazio 17 11 15-43 NEW YORK (AP)--Animals in| But Paul Ferguson, staff re-| For Oshawa - the news: A herd of Buffalo dis- porter for the Daytona Beach | appears . . . a champion steer News-Journal, said he found" only NEETERBOROUCH Cryo 'heads home . , . a lioness claws a female hippo, Waubaby, at the... pr bo: h will be a ke her trainer . , , a hippopotamus circus grounds. He said circus Says opt rough bit ey is found, {hands told him Wababy strayed Dom he plans in Ontario. | Around Pueblo, Colo. they're during the night and was found|™o 0 centres on the circuit still searching for a herd of buf-|Friday morning only about 200', "V4 "he Trenton. Oshawa. | falo which walked off a ranch|/yards from her pen. Grimsby, Port Credit. St. Cath. when someone left a gate open.| King--who told of a search by arines and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Despite a land and air search, plane, horseback, and on foot--| Construction has already) : Sika still missing are a ton-size bull, stuck to his story. {started at the three last-named, sed out Jt Civilian sotrel and tq other bulls, and four heifers.| On the grim side Friday, ani- he said Thursday. back to Parliament as the watch-| A happier tale took place inmal trainer Pat Anthony was| A marina isto small boats | | dog over defence expenditures." |S®0 Antonio, Tex., with Rowdy, | clawed by a lioness as he put his what a service station and park-| Mr. Diefenbaker said before an|the grand champion steer, head- big cats through their act at the|ing lot is to automobiles. A overflow audience of 1,200 that/P® home to Indiana instead of Kansas City, Mo., police circus. boatel is a nautical motel. he is asking for the support of| Winding up as beef steaks and Surgeons worked nearly three| The Peterborough marina will| farmers because the govern. St€W. Rowdy champion of the hours to close wounds with 100|accommodate at least 2,000 cars| ment's farm bill "holds out the San Antonio livestock show, was stitches. Released from the hos-|and boat-carrying trailers, he| | greatest hope to farmers of any|POUEht by a firm which gave him pital, Anthony was introduced to|said. His firm is currently seek-| legislation 'ever placed on the|l® Boys Town, Neb, The town of-|circus spectators at Friday|ing a site. Peterborough is on the| ficials decided to raffle offinight's performance, then re-[Trent Canal in the Kawartha Rowdy, and realized some $3,000. turried to his hotel to recuperate, 'Lakes district. . i i ane statute books of this country." SEES LIBERAL LOSSES H. E. Miertschin of San An- At Halifax, - Stanley Knowles, tonin, who won Rowdy on a dol- deputy CCF leader, forecast that lar doanation, heard how heart- | } the Liberals will lose seats in the broken Patricia Ann Meade was. | Western and Atlantic provinces.! Patricia Ann, 18, of Camden, | "The Liberals may well end up|Ind., had raised Rowdy. So with no seats at all in two, three Miertschin agreed to sell Rowdy Woman Stabbed And Strangled or four Western provinces, and to the girl's. father for about with no seats at all in one or two|$280. Charles Meade, the father, | WLLL a 2 yaarald Noman Was ould stabs | of the Maritime provinces " he | said Rowdy is going to spend the m and nig nt . stodt = th e hotel. P li e withheld th said here at a public meeting rest of his life just telling bull man ag en F vos pe y 4 ie ole wip Fl Iv 4 Lie | If this occurred, he added, the stories | yicin's name. Further details were not immediately avail- | Liberals would become a splinter or sectional party 'with little or In Deland, Fla., the story of a hippo who' got away from the Couple Awarded Damages | no influence at Ottewa." Clyde Beatty Circus headquar- | At Barrie, forn Jdberal fish- ters took on some aspects, of a TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Supreme Court has award- | eries minister | - ac. press agent's dream, Floyd King, ed damages of $23,705 to a Pickering Township couple. The | cused the of with- circus general agent,- sald Otto, wife was struck by a car on an east-end Toronto street in Harry Sinden of the Punnies, | holding the late ployment a four-ton male hippo, was lured 1956. Mr. Justice D. C. Wells awarded $20,935 to Mrs. Myrtle | Canada's hockey representa- figures. He called joblessness the back from the banks of the St Margaret Scrase, severely injured. Her husband got $2,770 | tives in the world tournament major issue of the campaign |Johns River by a bag eof bread.! for hospital and other expenses. at Oslo. skates in on the Fia- nish goalkeeper. He scored the | | 22nd goal of the game that the Dunlops won 24-0. Just before this, Sinden and his mates had | Bo is. i ip SINDEN IN ON GOAL kept possession of the puck for nearly two minutes ~AP Wirephots