THE OSHAWA TIMES Wednesday, November 5, 1958 Basketball Openers At Simcoe Hall Sat. Simcoe Hall's Biddy, Minor MAJOR LEAGUE -- 12 noon, Biltmores Upset Teepees for 1st Win GUELPH (CP) -- The mighty have fallen in the Ontario Hbckey Association Junior 'A circuit. Guelph Biltmores, without a win p until Tuesday night, i ed the upset by defeating the league | leading St. Catharines Teepees and as wm result, three teams tied for ekwick Cleaners tied OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS. VEAGUE {menided : There was lively action this week, Howard Aldred for a fine 715, ; | The league first glace. Kuch Shoes shutout Elliott's|213 by Jolin Sm) Restaurant 4-0, to climb into first place.|A. Vyschaft 866 and high single for first by Herbie Wils Charley Palmer 5,7 na wyerage stahds . High triple held 5 on. wh Bourdage, Keith Hooey and Oley Skotcho. | and Gyros . ous- Joe Jackson, Andy from Oshawa Glass enon : Torches |Muha, J. 'Carr and Charley bf ry and Johansen Builders beut Nick's Bil-| All members are reminded. that Hards 3-1, and Evans Losm and Grevel team needs them at 7 o'clock SH won 3 from Stan's Sharpening each Thursday evening. bd The standings -- Kemp's Radiator, Note ito | waporter: Typekf) ; Kuch Shoes, 21; Pickwick Clean | reports on one side of the paper woul s, B; Johansen Bullers, 15; Stan's be appreciated, Restaurant 12; ; Osh. land Major basketball leaguers| Jaycee Rockets vs Ontario Steel swing igto the 1958-59 schedule The teams are made up of the this Saturday morning at 9 a.m. | following players: hen Pare sd Service mt pp LGR i . 2yces Wikies 1) the lirs| S810. 'PARTS AND SERVICE This is the second yar for the|Coach, Bill Miklas; Dale Galiani, Biddy League to be in operation'Al Le Blane, Ted Howe, Jim and the third for the Major|Walts, Gary Bowman, Philip Me- League while the Minor League, [Kinley and Bill Gooding. which was the original league,, JAYCEE WHITES -- Rick §al- begins its eighth year. way, Eric Burke, Antinos Fel ix, | The 'Biddy League will have Roland Liebregts, Brian Jenkins| five teams participating which|and Billy Melinchuk. includes a team from a local| ST. JOHN CADETS -- Chuck {5-4 to break Teepees' seven-game winning streak. fo. The win lifted Biltmores out of last place in the standings and put them on the pathway to bet- ter things Thursday when they] meet Hamilton Cubs, who now |gorrmening 13; Elliott's Restaura i the Jague. (awa Gis 9; Evans Loam and e Biltmores had to struggle ©» d ; for their win as Teepees led 3-1|matien win a Sic Jor G07). Newark early in the second. Bilts were{Norten followed with still trailing 4-3 going into thelge: ei) x. Koch third. Bruce. io; A Bo POLICE ASSOCIATION Coach, Walt Bathe; Dan Peters, Bob Bell, Les Tropak, Terry Le Blanc, Larry Jacula, Dan Chat. terton, Ron McKnight and Ken Hickey. BOLAHOOD SPORTSHAVEN -- Coach, Jim Bishop; Chuck Da. bona, Merle Cole, Dan Semenuk, Bernie Guindon, Benny King, Frank Szyska, Walt Kurhan, Ted Monchesky and Tony Saramak. FIREFIGHTER'S ASSOCIA- TION -- Coach, John Muha; Gar- nie Gunn, Dave Taylor, Don Cal- INDUNTRINL LEAGUE The standing to date is CPI, 13; Kine Tocks, 10; Fire Pighters, 9; Cunadian J . Hl . Jim Farrelly, just up from the hansen, 654 (279); G er, 652 and . 0 & B. , 653, h C. Wi le, ith B team, scored for the Biltmores| only ome Temon leaguer with G. Lat310, i), fg 2, gl along with Enos Kraft, Bob Cun- it) Swines enough|G, cub pack. The Minor League and Major League look to be anyone's race with five and four teams participating. The number players registered for the Major League is the largest since it {began three yars ago and cr- |tainly shaps up to be the finest et. DESPITE HANDICAP, "MOOSE" VASCO SCORES | Chain prevents him from rais- | times in the last year. Despite ing arm above shoulder height. | the brace, Vasko scored a goal Elmer's arm has popped out | in recent game against Boston, of its shoulder socket three | won by Bruins, 5-2. Black Hawks' defenceman Elmer '"Moose'" Vasko shows the special brace he must wear to protect his trick shoulder. English Born Goalie Almost {who are doing a great deal of good work with the local youth |are, this year, going to supply coaches for the five team Minor League and are eagerly looking |forward to this new venture. of {> { The Oshawa "Y" Men Club Wayling, Bill Bowmanv, Ralph Branton, Bruce Smith, Charles {Gooding and Barry Couture. BILL'S BADGERS -- Coach, Bill Horton; Lawrence urke, Ted olvin, Mike Rose, Mario der, Ted Marchut, Dan Powlen- zuk, Jim Longley, Mike Bambino, Walt 'Rudy and Tom Leton. MAJOR LEAGUE JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Carl Bambino, Pat Donovan, Dave Lee and David Shewchuk. Centre St. Cubs -- Coaches, Don and Harold Whitbread; Ted Follest, Martin Cummings, Jim Clement, John Den Boef, Bob Pollard, Frank Le Blanc and Jim Curry. MINOR LEAGUE | With the closing registration] CKLB -- Coach, Ernie Derry; | date being last Saturday, Nov. 1,|Jerry Tymoshik, Jim Dulny, Jim Kelly, Harry Breau, Cheski, Doug Montgomery, Joe | Perini, Joe Hroncich, Tony Ster. {gen, Paul Edmondson, Barry Ap- | pleby, Bill Miklas and Ed Solski. ONTARIO STEEL "A's" | Dave Kelly, George Fuller, Chuck | Tuscon, Bob Clarke, Ben Duiel- la, Gil Graham, John Muha and | {od Horton. MUNDINGER -- Bob Reynolds, Gord Platt, Al Meagher, Lionel | Lebrun. do sure ningham, Dan McGregor and A]/9°\% #t by getting two 96's. Lol. Team Stange. Ton Stan Mikita scored twice for the nts Teepees and Don Grosso and Pat! pes inet pany Pin Hoan 3 Stapleton once each, High Single: Beverley Connell, 285, The fired-up Biltmores outshot Del Stark 708, Ed. Holman 622, HIF Bev. Ci 617, Lioyd Taylor 574, the visitors 44-33. | Dou. Covper 554. ay HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Eddie Litzenberger of Chi- cago Black Hawks took over the National Hockey League's indivi- dual scoring leadership Tuesday night with a three-point effort. 4 CITY L | Once again we have pried the lid off jour bowling activities for the winter and at this time the executive new bowlers as well as all the Lit: 'ger boosted his pro-land team mates, started right in where Pickers 12. 5 3 a: {would Tike to extend a hearty welcome |d. to the J. Vascoe, 715, (319); R. , Mc . Bin, a6). 45 A #008 singles were dts. Folleds , 358; H. Cornish, 277; 5. 7! 77; R. 266: SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUR' his week congratulations go to Bill e, | leagues move into action this| Campbell, Paul Gibbens, Wesley Longley, Bob Worsley and Don duc'ion to 16 points as the Hawks | Saturday with the following |Misiaszek, Jim Waduck, and Andry. {beat New York Rangers 4-2 in | games scheduled. |Harry McClug, ONTARIO STEEL "B's" -- Ed. |the night's only game, BIDDY LEAGUE -- 10 am.,| JAYCEE BLUES Coach, | Kolodzie, Bob McHugh, Dave Ni-| The leaders: | Police Association vs Firefight-|John Francom; Marcel Boivin, cholishen, Jim Brady, John Hron. | By M. McINTYRE HOOD |senal on November 26, which is/Cup series of 1962, is to be put|aps Association; and 11 a.m.|Carlos Felix, Jack Guindon, Stan|cich, Paul Bulkowski, Anthony Special London (Eng) |a blow to Wales, who will not into effect next week. A team of CKLB vs Jaycee Blues. IDalidowicz, Dennis Siblock, Jerry Meagher and Myron Mech. correspondent {have the services of their out- young players, all in the under 23 One Cheerl | CKD, Kinlochs Tied | Taylors they TI left off last spring and completely dom- Borrowdale with a lovely 397 si! inated the play with a high 3200 i . Hooper supplied Taylors while J. Abrams and "|who rolled a 315 single, were Danns. Placed On Scotland's Team Bs» Litzenberger, Chicago Beliveau, Montreal Geoffrion, Montreal Sloan, Chicago M. Richard, Montreal H. Richard, Montreal Moore, Montreal Bathgate, New York Hull, Chicago win over Genosha whe will definitely, |be better when the icaps come Ca {out. D, Wilson had a 300 single. West- mount took two points from Clarks. D, ; Bob Parish; 2h 24; Jim Bowman, ] Dick Baloxy 'George Wilson, 208; Emily Smale, 3 Mable McNeill, 237; Betty Gprdik, 225; for | Laut MoKini 5: cFeelern, For The Oshawa Times standing star, John Charles, who class, has been chosen to go to LONDON -- George Marshall is the mainstay of the Juventus|Turnberry to train along with the : Be y '|team, in their game against Eng-/team chosen to meet Ireland. goalkeeper of Hearts of Edinbor- jand 'on that date. This team of youngsters, most of ough, found himself a Scottish) With the way cleared for the them in their late teens, is as TOE PIN QunSoavnes internationalist for a period of three Arsenal players to be in- Note For Argo follows: two hours when the selectors/cluded, the Scottish selectors Beattie (Celtic); MacKay (Cel- chose their team to meet the have chosen the same team which tio) and Wilson (St. Mirren): British Army XI. As soon as the heat Wales by 3 - 0. It is as fol- Burns (Aberdeen): Cahriel (Dun- Front Office team was announced, sports writers telephoned the SFA head- quarters like a swarm of bees. bernian) and Caldow (Rangers):|erdeen); St. John (Motherwell): nauts were a flop on the score- Marshall, they pointed out, was Macay, captain (Hearts): Toner|gneddon an Englishman under Internation- al rules. Although his parents were Scottish, and he had lived all but the first three weeks of his life in Scotland, he was ac- tually born at Farnham in Sur- rey. So he was quickly struck off the team, and replaced by Cel-|stead of Harry Gregg ot Man-|ers at Hi Dick Beattie.| chester United. Gregg was chosen Was . Some new blood was introduced|ty play for Ireland against Spain, floodlights even the near touch- jar-dwelling Argos. The puzzler, into the team to meet the Army, but called off because he refused line could not be seen from the|gs)iow tic's goalkeeper, and it will line up as follows: Beattie (Celtic); Caldow, hid gers) and Wilson (St. Mirren); Macay dee) and Cumming (Hearts); Herd (Clyde): Rankin (Airdrie); Herd (Arsenal); Law (Hudders: Thistle). ARSENAL STARTS CHOSEN By a last minute change of the| (f,yton); Cush (Leeds); Simpson beat them for the cup is not yet date for the game between Ar- senal and Italian champions, Ju- ventus, three stars of Arsenal were made available to play for Scotland in the important Irish The Matt Busby plan for the tional on November development now come to Ar- players, with an eye on the World 5. Juventus lows: Brown (Dundec); Grant (Hi- | (Kilmarnock) and Docherty (Ar- senal); Leggat (Fulham): Collins| [(Everton): Herd (Arsenal); Law (Huddersfield); and Henderson (Arsenal). The Irish team will have Up- richard of Portsmouth in goal, in Ito fly to Spain with the team. Grégg was one of the Manchester players injured in the Munich air- (Hearts); Gabirel (Dun-| plane crash last Spring. The Irish ors team chosen is as follows: Uprichard (Portsmouth); Keith Newcastle) and McMichael (Newcastle); Blancflower (Tot- tenham Cunningham (Leicester) and Peacock (Celtic); Bingham (Rangers); Meclnroy (Burnley) and McParland (Aston Villa), BRINGING ON YOUNGSTERS young h|/secored four dee) and Baxter (Raith Rovers); { |Hunter (Motherwell); Little (Ab-| TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Argo-| The North Plant Hockey League resumed action as the sharpshooters added to their point totals in three high scoring con- tests. The first game matched |Kinloch's against Bolahood Real '|Estate (formerly Battery Bruins) Bi |with Kinloch's notching their sec- This is the Hy Septal note ond victory by the count of 8 - 3. facing executives as they con- S ' ; pooner for Kinloch's opened duct the post-mortem for the cell oring at the 4 min. mdrk with . dor 'Hayes for Bolahoods equalizing h | ing Argonauts' humiliating after 10 minutes of play. Cobble- stands . . . Hearts of Edinburgh|g4.7 Joss to Montreal Alouettes qick and Mason each taliied once are regarded as likely to be the jaf gaturday, concerns the status'tq give Kinloch's a 3-1 lead at {first team to win the eile a of coach Hamp. Pool. the periods end. Cobbledick in Scottish football, the|™ oo 2 will be known officially achieved the "hat trick" as he League Cup, the Scottish League | ) 11 the ohiby (rapped in two fast goals about and the Scottish Cup. The League about Pool unti club's man-| Cup is safely at Tynecastle. (agement committee of seven men the halfway mark of the final Hearts are on top of the league, 11eets after Argonauts' final game peried with Twining boosting the and are undefeated in League against the Als at Montreal on| re caught fire and cut the lead to games so far. And the team to|Saturday. General manager Lew : Hayman is mum on the question, 5:3 on markers by Badgley and Day. Kinloch's struck back with |SEEK REVENGE {McArthur and Tying Soning Hayman also said Argos will be|the final count of 8-3 as Kinloch's out to vindicate themselves in the|repelled ali Bolahood scoring eyes of the public in Montreal|thrusts over the last 10 min. Saturday. utes of the game. Only doubtfui starter is Menan HAWKS WIN and Auld board in the Big Four football union this year, but they were no ; | slow-pokes at the box -. office. BITS AND PIECES They'll probably end the 14-game A real London pea-soup fog| .;cq1e with money in the bank caused cancellation of a game be-| yp to $50,000. tween Arsenal and Glasgow Rang- ghbury Park. The fog thick that under the (Dundee) | (Celtic). so | !in sight, unless it be the rejuven- ated Aberdeen . . Baird, the [new centre forward signed by Ab-| erdeen from Leeds United for 10,000, is paying his way. He| goals in his team's 5-0 victory over Falkirk. Macs Grab Tie Schriewer, described by Argo] CKD Hawks gathering momen. executives as the club's best pass: tum as the game progressed, SPORTS IN BRIEFS rusher in Saturday's game. winged their way to a 11-4 de- Schriewer, who has a pulled cision over the hard battling Gar- tendon, said he would be able to|nish Mldg. crew. The first period For 2nd In Sr. A. By THE CANADIAN PRESS yo) 00 New York Yankee ex-|4, in 1959. Dates of the dinner, The Allan Cup-champion Belle- DISCUSS MOVE MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Lee ecutive, declined comment Tues play: "I got this early in the was within 40 seconds of comple- game and I came back. It'll be|tion when Burgess and Newell that much better with a week to|fired goals to break an existing mend." |2-all tie, the result of earlier Half Dick Shatto who aggrava-|counters by Burke and Newell of [sports celebrities dinner for crip- pled children on Wednesday, Feb. {to be heid in Toronto, was an- to 6-1 before Bolahoods| ville McFarlands grabbed a tie|q,u on 'reports he may be headed nounced Tuesday by the Ontario for second place in the easternif, paltimore Orioles as general Sports Writers and Sportscasters Ontario Hockey Association Sen- manager. Macphail and PaudAssociation. In. seven previous ior A standings Tuesday night, Richards, field manager and gen- dinners, the association raised clubbing Kingston Merchants 6-0 eral manager of the Baltimore $150,000 for the Ontario Society after a five-goal outburst in the baseball team,- conferred here for Crippled Children. first period. Monday. Richards reportedly : At Whitby, the other eastern di. Wants to step down as general | PAYS HIGHEST vision game of the night, the Manager to give full time to hiss HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A Canadian paid $43,000 for a har- ted a groin injury and suffered a Hawks along with goais by Welsh slight rib separation, will not be|and Fields of Garn. Midg. Hawks at his best physically but wil;|apPplied continuous pressure in play. the final stanza, and Newell and Coach Pool said ho will use Phij| BUT8esS. each scoring 2 goals In North Plant H.L. along with singles by Tamblyn and Burke, ran the count to 10-2, Leger took quick advantage of a Hawk penalty to register Garn. Midg's third goal. In the last minute of play Burgess scored his fourth goal of the afternoon to! match Neweil's output for CKD, but Garn. Midg, still persevered, and Ferguson finished off scoring for the game as he rapped one home in the dying seconds. Berg's Warriors downed Dunn's in a hard checking game, which saw Dunn's without their regular netminder fall prey to the fast skating Bergs crew by the count of 11-1. With territorial play about even during the first session, Spiers, Howey, McLean and Till with a brace of markers, put Dunn's down five goals as strong defensive work kept Dunn's off the score sheet. Play roughened up in the final frame and after Thompson had scored twice, Cle- mens broke Bryan's shutout spell as he posted what proved to be Dunn's lone marker of the after- noon, Howey, Terpstra, and Thompson with two more goais gave Turner, subbing in the nets, a harassing initiation between the pipes. SCORING LEADERS -- Bur- gess, 10; Tamblyn, 8; Newell, 7; Thompson, Cobbledick 6; Burke, Twining, Cawker, 5 and Till, 4. STANDINGS w CKD Kinlochs Berg's Bolahood Garn. Mldg. Dunns Muntz and Jim Rountree on more offensive running plays and put Dave Mann on defence. world champibn Dunlops clipped Job as field boss. i Ta har. Hull Ottawa Canadiens 5-3 tI YNITHR ness horse at the standardbre Whitby leads the league with six SUGAR DEFENDS horse sale Tuesday, the highest | straight wins 2 CHICAGO (AP) -- Sugar Ray price so far. The sale is in its| In the OHA-NOHA senior sched. Robinson s defence of his middle-{second day. Emile Ratte of Que-| ol in 4 weight title against Carmen Ba-'hee paid the sum for Great Lull-| ule, the winless North Bay Trap. jj, in the making for Chicago water, a grand eircuit tar this | Russian Colts Raise Eyebrows Peahead pers came off the deck to beat Sudbury Wolves 6:3 and join Sault Ste, Marie Greyhounds in fifth place. TWO FOR BATHGATE At Belleville, Frank Bathgate fired a pair for the MeFarlands and Al Dewsbury got two more Barton Bradley and Lou Smrke rounded out the scoring. Fred Etcher, with a pair, Gord Myles, efptain Sid Smith and Jack Kane ran up the Dunlops' count against the Junior Habs, Hull-Ottawa marksmén were Bob Ellett, with two, and John Anna- belle : Cerry Cabana brought the Stadium next February or March, says Robinson's manager, Harold Johnson. "It is my understanding that Ray wants to meet Basilio again and we decided Chicago should be the site and next Feb- ruary or March the date," he sald. UNITAS ouT BALTIMORE (AP Unitas, free-flinging quarterback who has sparked Baltiniore Colts to six straight vietories, will b out of action for three to four weeks. The colts have admitted Unitas, Injured Sunday agains! Green Pay, has several fractured ribs ard air in the chest cavity - Johnny = VANCOUVER (CP) -- Harry Spring, president of British Co. lumbia Lions of the Western In. terprovincial Football Union, says Montreal coach Peahead Walker has not been asked to coach Lions next season. He also denied that Carl Coy- les, former coach of Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four union, has been asked to become Lions' general manager. Speculation about Walker and Voyles cropped up in Montreal Tuesday. Spring said: "To begin with, it ear. LAUREL, Md. (AP) -- Vene. CHELSEA MOVE ON |zuela's late entry in the $100,000 LONDON (AP)~Chelsea, Eng- Washington International was a lish League first division soccer Surprise but two Russian colts team, defeated From of Denmark|Taised some eyebrows, too. 4-1 Tuesday and qualified for the| Garnir and Zaryad, the Soviet second round of the European in| Union's entries in the Nov. 11 turf ter-cities cup. race, trotted on to the track un. -------------------------- announced Tuesday after the : fourth race. They walked and Hartack, Stakes ~~ iozecd ar {while racing fans gaped. There was 'light applause. TORONTO (CP) -- Although silks. On Garnir and wearing jockey Bill Hartack's appearance 12h blue was Nikolia Nasimo, 20 jogged around the mile track Feature Woodbine Both jockeys wore full riding at the New Woodbine track Fri- 07€ of Russia's top jockeys, Vik- tor Kovalev, a 23-year-old in his Lions Ignoring Walker ing." The reports said Voyles is reported considering a return to Canadian football. He was quoted as saying he| |eould have the post of general | {manager of the Lions if he wanted it. He was reported to have sald that if he accepted he would in. *|the third, if needed, Wednesday, handicaps. Bailey Favors Own c Club In Sr. Finals . Jay UVe (300, 268) Clarks who will definitely improve with % be! Lh. 983 V.| Jack Anderson, 95; Pat Wilson, {3 and Ge Robbins . ators ore , 89. Standings: Fitters 9, Drivers 8. Wire. Tess B, Guowers 8, Mechanics 7, Oper. 6, Wnstructors 4, Loaders Armourers 3 and Commanders SARNIA (CP) -- Kitchener-Wa- terloo , Dutchmen coach Royall Bailey says the law of averages, if not the odds-makers, favors his club tonight in the opening of a best-of-three final series for the Ontario Rugby Football union sen- for title Dutchmen are given little chance of regaining the cham- {Plonship from the defending ading J. G. Stickwood 251, F, Welsh 248, J. Hart 234, W, A. Goguen 229, 213, H. Can Wotton 220, 11. Ford GMC PLATERS LEAGUE The Automatics, for the first time this s€ason, are having their leadership threatened The Shiners have narrowed the gap and are mow only one point . behind the leaders. The Mixers. who! champion Sarnia Golden Bears have forged steadily ahead these last | They lost all four league games|feu weeks. are mow in third Place i ! ' i OT /nder such extreme pressure the Auto. against Sarnia by lopsided scores matics must bring out all they have to Bailey said, however, that the|stay in the lead. Dutchmen held a sizeable statis; Ralph Westcott amd Steve Lovelock 0 of thi reappeared after several weeks' ab. tical edge in two the Eames cence to help the Polishers take the and his team has a better chance full four points for the first time this than most observers give them. ™ jen: | While certain mye: JUST STAGGERED IN IE "aways ond tn we. the emer: He said the club would need to|skilled members accomplish this feat be better than in the second half|umis weak. the tolbuice or th mot eon against London Lords Thursday. Dutchmen had a 31-0 lead at half- time in a sudden-death semi-final with Lords, then just managed to hang on as Lords scored 29 points in the second half. They were underdogs In that game too. Lords--only team to de- gd can be relied week-after-week, IMPORTS GELDING HARRISBURG, Pa. Monday. (AP) -- Harry Van Allen of Kemptville, [Ont., paid $8,300 for Reba's Bay, a four-year-old gelding, at the standardbred horse sales here 3. NOTE TO LEAGUE REPORTER -- Please list your sob 'tbam sta mot in a Hat. The space, not | Stone Released By NFL Colts BALTIMORE (AP) -- Avatus Stone, backfield star with Oftawa |and Montreal of the Big Fou uifi- til this year, has been released {by Baltimore Colts of thé N&- {tional Football League. | Stone, who has been placed on waivers, was signed by Colts only last Friday 8s a punting special ist. In his oniy appearance in Sun- day's game against Green Bay Packers in Baltimore, he Kitked the ball 28 yards. os Ottawa R ough Rillers Ipicked up Stone when he. grad- nated from Syracuse University in 1953. He stayed with Offawa ind 1957, when he joined Alouet- es. feat Sarnia during regular league | play--were 12-point favorites. | Both clubs will be at full stren- gth tonight. Second game of the final will be held in Waterloo Saturday with Nov. 12, at Sarnia. Dutchmen (will decide today whether their {home game will be played in the afternoon or at night. LAST NIGHT'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ted Lindsay of Chicago who picked up three assists and scored a goal to 'lead Black Hawks to a 4-3 victory over New York Rangers Tuesday night. Eddie Litzenberger of Black Hawks who scored two goals and | got an assist to take over the NHL scoring leadership. as usual, in the PGA TOUR SET DUNEDIN, Fla, (AP) -- The Professional Golfers' Association announced Monday a 1959 spring and summer tour with prizes to- sist on Frank Filehok, former coach of Edmonton Eskimos and | Saskatchewan Roughriders, be: coming his backfield coach. Fil-| chock coached Sarnia Golden| Bears of the Ontario Rugby Foot. | ball Union last season. Spring said, "Nobody represent- | ing the Lions has approached Mr. | Voyles. Nobody with authority They had previously said he prob- day is cavsing a stir, the racing ably weuld fnt miss a game--that week will be featured by the run- he was only bruised. ning of the $7,500 Mohawk Stakes ANNOUNCE DINNER Snithe $7,500 Tattling Stakes Sat- TORONTO (CP)--Torontn snort iid ty reporters will hold their annua' The Tattling is a handicap race Z -- for fillles and mares over a mile and an eighth. Among those ex- nected to be entered are Kitty Girl, Untamed, Real Cute, Tu- 'aria, Turn Me Loose, Grey Gar and Willow Lake. Kitty Girl, winner of $46,820 on the Canadian circuit this season, will be out to redeem herself efter a rather indifferent show: Trappers a'ive at North Bay with a three-goal performance. George Gosselin scored two and Stan Marwell finished it off. Nirk To. mi 1) Ar nan Le miany an | Gord Heaie got the SBudhury goals, Litz And Sloan On Point Slurge By BEN WARD on a rousing performance. They pionship Stakes. The four-year-old second year of riding, was as- tride' Zaryad in royal blue. The three - year - old colts are both bays and finished one-two in the Russian Derby. SURPRISE ENTRY The entry from Venezuela, which swelled the field to 10 for the mile 4 event on grass, is Es. cribeno, winner of $50,000 top money in South America's 8imon Bolivar Stakes. Owned by Juan Vidal of Cara- as, the dark brown colt will be rying to duplicate the feat of an- other Venezuelan horse, KI Chama, who won the Interna- le It Ed Litzenberger and Tod Sloan Were impressive in Montreal Sat- filly, owned by Larkin Maloney of Chicago Black Hawks staged urday when they overpowered the' and Conn Smythe, has won seven a scoring splurge Tuesday night league-leading Canadiens 4-2. of 14 starts this year and her per- that cracked Montreal Canadiens'| Hawks oufshot Rangers 39 to 21 formance in the Canadian Cham- domination of the Nationalland bad a 3-0 going midway nionship was far Below her capa- Hockey League scoring race. through the third period before bility. The tall, 194-pound Litzenberger Shiite Henry got his fifth goal mye Mohawk stakes will be a Anchor Seats" American colt; vaulted to the top of the heap o fie' season for the New York- py, of one mile and a quarter|Revoque from Argentina, arrived with two goals and an assist." and the possible starters include Tuesday after a three-day plane Hawks defeated New York Rang: LINDSAY STARTED IT Our Sirdar, The Schreiber, Cul- trip. ers 42 and moved into a third Lindsay scored the only goa of Peper, Fleet Path, Pot Hunter, | -- place tie with Detroit Red Wings. the first period when he picked up Noble Roman, Ali's Pride, Bern- Sloan, who centres a ine with his own rebound and hammered field and Grey Monarch. [tional three years ago. Escri- beno's entry was a surptise t6 |Laurel officials because of a re: cent revolution in Venezuela. No date has heen set for Es. jcribeno's arrival. {Boston at Toronto Litzenberger and Ted Lindsay,|a shot past Gump Worsley in the ; Mohns Suffers | Chicago at Detroit also picked up three points on a|Ranger nets. Sloan and Litzenber- | goal and two assists to tie with|get connected in the second per-| 'Taurice and Henri Rignata | af od and Lusenberger picked an- Tontreal for fourth-place scoring other in the third. "AN ; BOSTON (AP) -- nors. + Dean Prentice scored New = THE Any PRE Doug Monn A aie epcama a y ' | York's final goal on a power play| Standing: Montreal won 7, lost| voadv sufferi 0 NE UP ON PACK : when Hawks' Ron Murphy was!3, tled 3, points 16 jaw, was nk fh Rg Litzenberger now. has 16 points, sitting out a minor penalty. Points: Litzenberger, Chicago, the flu. : one up on Jean Beliveau and Ber [t's a quiet week for the teams|16. | Dr. Ronald Adams, physician bie Geoffrion of Canadiens, and with no action scheduled untill Goals: Toppaszini, Boston, 9 |with the National Hockey League! leads the league in assists with|Saturday when Hawks play an Sast "opbagaini, Dosion, team, said the flu attack is n 12 y CBG bury Assists: Litzenberger, 12 an, Sal the Ly attack is not afternqon game in Detroit and serious but could aggravate the It was the second game in a hight action pits Rangers against Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 2 jaw injury, which Mohns suffered tow hich Hawks, who were Canadiens and Bruins against Penalties: Fontinato, New York two week: ago in a game against In 2 bad slump a week ago, put/Leafs. 140 minutes. * |Toronto Maple Leafs. | ; NHL LEADERS | Jaw And Flu | Toronto at Detroit would be highly improper to ap- proach Walker without first re. ceiving permission from Alouet: {tes to do so. We have not sought that permission or talked to Walker." The Montreal re ports said Walker's services have been bid for in an "indirect way" by the Lions. His contract with the Al ouettes expires this year. Spring termed statements at. tributed to Voyles as 'interest: has ever talked to him about any possible job here. We were in- formed some time .ago that Voyles ewas going to mak an ap. | plication for the job with us but up to and as of now we have not heard from him." MONTREAL (CP)--Any decis- lon on whether coach Peahead Walker of the Montreal Alouettes football club will be with the team next season will have to wait un- itil this one is finished, says gen- eral manager Gorman Kennedy. 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