The Oshawa Times, 13 Nov 1958, p. 14

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4 THE CSHAWA TIMES, Thumdey, November 13, 1958 { Emie Broglio 'Packers Warming 'Canadiens Beat . Can Be Great : ' Dismal Toronto |g, Tocarss UP For Russians By BEN WARD (alty. Jean Beliveau got the pic- SHIZUOKA, Japan (AP)--Ernie Montreal Canadiens have been ture goal of the night just before Broglio, a righthander acquired jack O'Reilly says his touring|a 3-2 lead on goals by Durban, in a slump of late and whether the period ended when he took a by St. Louis from San Francisceiyioyn, packers are just using fons Wakshinski and Greg Jab- their exhibition hockey games in ons, second goal in the ih The letter also said that all box- ers' contracts for preliminary and semi-final bouts must be submit- |ted by Dec. 4. 1 wd edila | WELCOME TO KELOWNA PACKERS Helge Berglund (centre), a | Swedish Ice Hockey Federation | as they arrive in Stockholm for member of the Stockholm city | welcomes two members of the | 2 series of exhibition games in 'ouncil and chair {f the | Kelowna Packers hockey t Sweden and Russia. Players are ounci an chairman ol e elowna ackers ocKey eam Russ Kowalchuk, left, 2 vear- old forward and native of Ed- monton; and Clair Wakshinski, | 22, a centre, from Winnipeg. Rough Riders Destroy Jinx An By W.R. WHEATLEY sudden-death semi-final in good| The surprised Als found them- MONTREAL (CP) -- Oftawa|shape. They meet Hamilton Tiger- selves trailing 3-0 on Yoho's field Rough Riders, the team that was Cats, first-place finishers, in the goal after five minutes of play supposed to be a stepping stone final ALOUETTE MISTAKE for Montreal Alovettes into the The finalists play in Ottawa this oy s gr 2 Big Four football final, licked the Saturday and in Hamilton the fol The alert Riders grabbed an op Bernie Geoffrion of Montreal they're out of it yet isn't certain, [Pass from Bernie Geoffrion, beat Just before the Cards started a | rban's ) Sweden as warmups for next 41 in Toronto Wednesday night, Solly Hemus"s pitching staff. dians of the Okanagan Senior Rd, he vi 1 night the Canadians downed a| to decide whether the win shou d| oost's 20-footer into a scoring di-| League last season, teamed up aH tis ere was no scoring the Japan All-Stars Wednesday| packers play their fourth and last two games on impressive dis- club's only goal of the night dur- ; All three games here have been 3 ony 50 ght dur Crne Cards took title to Broglio cow and five exhibition games. {erawl. the Packers avenged the loss | Horton was in the penalty box 8iving up pitcher Billy Muffet, a. ! Although he considered the approval and hooted for action. 1 Crom Sust inside the Leal blue. had an 8-1 record at Phoenix anid graduated to Kelowna from the ; red, rt 8 two goals, one in each of the first|nice to win. The win put. Canadiens one the rest of the way, playing a ew manager Hemus.' the per-| 1: ing, he said, "but we're going te |hours earlier. Bruins have a| Geoffrion picked up an assist to|Plans of the Cardinals. troit Red Wings in the league's race. Beliveau's goal gave him a I the seventh. Jones finished the Warn Promoter in the first period. Defenceman Rangers. power play while Leaf Tim Hor- them a littie deeper into the NHL tie for top spot when Lucky Strike Grill P di t Ch : {three from Banjo's boys. |real Athletic Commission has re 1C anges |ture club," with Hank Sarnovsky being|.'naptain regulations concerning Mr. Quinn was out of Montreal CP-AP) Doug Harding's club had quite a Permit for the Durelle - Moore dent of the promoting group, said Shorty Davies having a 352, JOM yyoqnociay when the commission yo ) f f down by the commission." fouled-up finish of t he Interna- which made Sailor's Guide the for his club sent to Mr. Quinn, who heads M 1 the Laurel promoters, but they'll Laurel officials expressed concern/and from this corner it looks as if ranging the big And His F n 1S ans | | wi ht 24: hedul / d ontrea ers | Starter Eddie Blind says he is|than third. ith a straight 24week schedile|pdtish Empire champion Yvon| Bertie on otis s [total point basis, and this should keep|and Archie Moore, world light-|one goal and an assist, in Wed- ilant Ottawa Rough Riders piled!field ' sob] were louder than over the dis-|, i que to the late start of the sea a Aten ong gh SA glowing acclaim for a rookie! ¥ . dai ing" yelled they were robbed. After and gave the victory to Sailor's interesting Bolahood's Rea1|Quinn to send in copies of con-| He now has seven goals and 10 | the Toronto defence cleanly and|their Japanese tour, Shapes up as | They whacked the Maple Leafs casually faked Chadwick out ofa man who can help manager Iretel 2 oS middle i oa cmt before Tom . . {the net. . ecyk, loan 'ernon Cana- and regained the National Hockey ~ contro phil Goyette made it 3.0] Broglio, who played for Toronto| In the warmup campaign last ox League leadership but it was hard| 0 0 Gonected Marcel Prono-|Maple Leafs of the International Hast 4 fig : League for the trip, found the ! A w provincial combination mark. be credited to a Canadien re-| rection early in the second per. With Sad Sam Jones to shut out|5-2 for a 2-1 lead in games. The {vival or a Leaf collapse. jod. A couple of minutes later *™ p final period which was marred by | Leafs, who had won their lasl| Leaf Billy Harris got the home With ore fit ils the Cards piled Swish game today before pack- soft ice in the outdoor rink. up an mi A ng up Friday for the trip to Mos- plays outed ou wel against ing a goalmouth scramble. Ali fii gh wh wou id 33 Jor, The Swedes e uickly s 0 { 00) Sunday. When quickly |HORTON AGAIN two days before they left home, wading Jedrer i Wednesday e first game y. Toronto fans time and time Ce year-old Tuesday night, coach 0 oron i , Lyear- . i i "" again when Geoffrion wound up catcher Hobie Landrith and in-|yp ' hn lsaid he felt a lot better. |again stamped their feet in dis ag ET Than gris fielder Benny Valenzuela. Broglio Mike Durban, a forward who elt a . Swedish games just a warm: seetried to make Leals worge. {line which was too hot for Chad. 2 9-3 record at Toronto in 1958. BrSugos Yies) Kings of the Mat 0 the Janes he dor |SEE SAW WITH BRUINS wick to handle. Habs took it easy| As this also is a test run for| I n | He's satisfi point up on Boston Bruins who [tight defensive game that had formances of men like Broglio are| 20d $8084 "periods. | most of Se | shoved them out of first place 24 Leafs running around in circles. particularly important to the HED FIRaT PERIOD e 4,700 fans saw an exciting/do even better." {chance to reverse the situation to- go with his goal and moved into| Broglio pitched seven inn el 8 co night when they play host to De-|second place in the NHL scoring and gave up the one hit--a single only scheduled action. third-place tie in the listing along- Bame. Canadiens got off to a 2-0 lead side Andy Bathgate of New York i | | Tom Johnson beat Ed Chadwick! The evening's statistics had no BOWLING NEWS | [) " on a blazing 30-footer during a effect on Leafs, except to push 1t £ ight MEN'S MAJOR { ton was serving a tripping pen-| cellar. Belshwod's Real Estate moved fais 3 RAR ee | dropped = Beuns 'Zetate squad took alii MONTREAL (CP) -- The Mont- Oshawa Auts Trim gained a wo to Warned promoter Eddie Quinn one verdict over the Ed Wilson Furni-/that if he doesn't comply with [Lace Satter With o.dagdy eae "| boxing matches" in Montreal his and not available for comment. ! But Louis DeZwirek, vice-presi- A In aurel Race | battle with Jubilee Pavilion and the 300 fight Dec. 10 may be refused. > uls Dezwirek, . vice: rest J ckson Hero a scores were the order of the day, with The warning was made known that in his view his group has | Masiewich a 337, both for Jubilee, and "complied with all the rule: a LAUREL, Md. (AP) -- The over the poor start and fouling Dou Harding came back with a 348 released the text of two letters Tg e Tiles set . To His Team {tional race is beyond control of winner instead of Tudor Era, i Jordan, returned 10 the Maier Canadian Athletic Promotions ar-| { 0 { light - heavy-| ' probably do something about the privately also over the failure of "Oily" will be much better than the weight fight at the forum, | HOCKEY 5 BIG 7 mess at the start next year. (famous Ballymoss to do better|&uY he replaced, welcome back "Olly™.| The world title fight matches pe | being bowled, the teams lify for | By MARVEN MOSS going to recommend use of a rub-| COMPLETE FAITH |the play-offs will be the top four on a Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., MONTREAL (CP) -- The jub-iher hand barrier to line up the) ; i | P Repercussions over the start the interest high all the way through. |, oo aioht title holder nesday night's lone National REN awa ot iaers piles Some of the boys are still a little eavywels oe NOORY. iecin Hockey League game to advance mito theif COWBIOWR Tote €0 Blind and the Russians blamed lification which ; Leopold Pigeon, commission ) nesday night. a spirited crew with! "0 : first qualification ch removed the son. but indications are that the teams chairman, said in one letter that| each other. The Russians at first (jg A's Tudor Era from first are well balanced and should make it Noy 2) is the deadline for Mr. ual scoring race. Canadian quarterback who? ~ : Liar ; b The stand hows: fg Steered them to the Big Four foot. |C00ling off. the jockeys expres- Guide from Australia. Trainer! gate, 7; Lucky Strike Grill 7; Jubiles|tracts with boxeFs, television|assists for 17 points, a point be. Als and a five-year jinx Wednes-| lowing Saturday, in the two-game day in a faultless display of total-point final. The winner goes power to Vancouver to represent the The Riders, jolted once or twice East in the Grey Cup game Nov. but only momentarily, won 26-12|29 going away. Nobody could mus-| Against the Als, whose hopes ter an excuse for the Als. From seemingly rested in the passing cold statistics to all ramifications of Sam Etcheverry, the Rough of second-guessing, the answer Riders jumped into a 9-0 lead in came out the same: Russ Jack-/the first quarter and led 18-6 at son. half - time. They added a single This 22-year-old Hamilton-born in the third quarter and matched portunity to increase the lead late in the quarter when Ed Learn fumbled Nesbitt's punt on the Montreal 15. T.ere was a wild scramble until Nesbitt himself dashed up and pounced on the ball on the Montreal two. Jack- son promptly slipped over left tackle for the touchdown. Yoho's 31-yard field goal early in the second quarter set up a 12-0 lead for the Riders. ball league final. a = Russ Jackson, a blond-haired, horses back for the 1959 race. 122-year-old with a jutting jaw, ac-| Amidst their cepted the shouts of congratula-|-- tions and backslaps from his - teammates with a happy grin and Schoendienst May Have TB a murmur of thanks. Ottawa, still clad in mud- smeared uniforms, rode to the ho- tel from McGill stadium in a chartered bus after downing Mon- treal Alouettes 26-12 in a sudden- ies. Fl plainly showed that Tudor Era had interfered with Sailor's Guide nN entering the stretch and placed Hamilton bowlers from the Local 1005] anagan. "The film patrol disappointment land steward Joseph F. Flanagan 0h | called it as he saw it in the mov-| High Individual scores: Hank Sarnov- per cent of the "total gross con- "The foul was obvious," said jim Hedger, 735; Manny Swartz, Bu jrights." pictures | (352) and Joe Va sed hope they could bring the|Sidney Jacobs of Tudor Era said|Pavilion, 6; Doug Harding's Club, 5: it to hind leader Eddie Litz he had complete faith that Mary-| Oshawa Auto Trim, 5: Ed Wilson pur4 28TCCMENLS, 2 $10000 deposit to oyletget u purses, Chicago Black Hawks who has {six goals and 12 assigts. The leaders: sideration of the television) | Litzenberger, Chicago Geoffrion, Montreal Bathgate, New York | Beliveau, Montreal LAST NIGHT'S STARS Hull, Chicago By THE CANADIAN PRESS |H. Richard, Montreal | niture, 4; Banjo's Club, 1 and Linton's| Buarantee the boxers' " Club, 1 |plus a certified cheque for five ; | sky, 817; Doug Harding, 783 (348); John | Masiewich, 754 (337); Lou Hyman, 750; | i oN Bob Gallagher, 724; Shorty Davies, 722 , 709, 1 A Special Bowling Night will be held at Motor City Bowling Lanes late ins or early D » when 30 Poo> Steelworkers' League will meet 30 Osh. | ; ST. LOUIS (AP)--A laboratory | him in a precarious position along Bernie Geoffrion who scored Sloan, Chicago death semi-final. guinea pig Is the key to the fu-|the hedge." "This should be a Saturday night event,0N® goal and assisted on another|M. Richard, Montreal ~The victory mover the Rough- ture of Red Schoendienst, bril-| Sailor's Guide will stay in|and any bowlers wishing to participate, as Montreal Canadiens downed Moore, Montreal ies, into a two-game, total-points|liant second basemen of the pen- América, and may race the next please contact Joe Zak, phone 5-5458 Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 in Wed- Bucyk, Boston series with Hamilton Tiger-Cats.|nant-winning Milwaukee Braves. |time in the $50,000 Pimlico spe fo ful Particulars This invitation ¥* nesday night's lone National McKenney, Boston Jackson emerged the individual : / .. cial on Nov. 29 1.10 any Interested Dauawa Pve.| > ivan, N y 1 ! Schoendienst may have tuber- cial on Nov. 29. pin bowler, |Hockey League game. Sullivan, New York hero of the piece. Playing only ayjosis. A recent test of his spu- | Sr Gs -- his fourth full game at the Of-\tym proved negative--indicating tawa helm he scored two touch- pe doesn't have tuberculosis. But Ee ein 3 tugre sensitive test the gu tack that rolled up 326 yards. [ea pig was injected with the spu- A former collegiate star with ; ; McMaster University, he told The The injection was four weeks Canadian Press that coach Frank|380 and it takes six weeks for [Clair of the Riders called but the test to jell, so the final re- three plays for him during the sult won't be known for about two game. | weeks or possibly a few days less. Su Schoendienst, bothered on and |off all season by a variety of mi- nor ailments, including chest colds, entered hospital here Sat- urday. Red, who will be 36 in February, has a long history of chest ailments. It was halved five minutes later Tee workers following the game's only pass in- terception. Montreal's Jim Carr snared the ball on his 40 and ran to the 51. Etcheverry's passing to Red O'Quinn, Dick Hunter and Wells 'and a pass - interference call against Ottawa sent the Als to the Rider 16. Abbruzzi went over for the touchdown. boy, a freshman in pro company, an Alouette touchdown in the called a well-night perfect game. ! final quarter The acclaim that rightly is Jack- % son's is also a tribute to Cana- THE SCORERS dian football talent Along with Jackson's two touch Jackson not orly ran the club downs, the Riders had a touch- with the assuredness of a veteran down by Don Pinhey -- another --in his fourth full game of the Canadian--two field goals and a season--but scored two of his| convert by Mac Yoho and a single team's touchdowns on option DY Gen aaaont ad Joel: Wells lays at Abbruzzi a Joe! s . : » ras scored the Montreal touchdowns, |PTTC HOUT WORKS Gini FOUND SOFT SPOTS both unconverted The Riders got it back in eight The fast-thinking Rider quarter- Coach Frank Clair of the Rid- plays after taking the kickoff. back, graduate of McMaster Uni- ers said he wasn't surprised at|At the Montreal 25 Pinhey took a versity, quickly spotted Mont- their strength along the ground Jackson pitchout -on an option real's soft spots. Calling on Bobby because they had shown an apti- play and went all the way. Judd, Dave Thelen and Don Pin- tude for ground plays in prac Nesbitt's punt went for a con- hey repeatedly, Jackson directed tices during the week. ceded rouge by Learn late in the play through the Alouette line for This ground attack, unfolded be- third quarter. tremendous yardage and occas- fore 18,048 spectators, rolled up. In the 1 ast quarter Alouettes | ionally shifted to passes to con- 326 yards, against only 72 by the marched to a touchdown from the | fuse the Montreal defence. Als Montreal 40 in seven plays. Wells | The victory was the first for! Etcheverry tried to catch up by completed it by going over right the Riders in Montreal since the passing, carrying the Als for 217 tackle 1953 season vards through the air. Jackson's The Riders wrapped up the The jubilant Riders, who fin- passes, just enough to vary the game by driving from the Mont- ished third in the league race be- driving ground attack, picked up real 34 to the six on ground plays hind the Als, "came out of the 88 yards Jackson then carried over "~anPovyraIVan RoR BX R70 -- Quarterback Needs Glasses TORONTO (CP) -- Talk about| not knowing the players without | a program -- here's a football| quarterback who can't spot down- -- |field pass receivers. without his HOCKEY SCORES a "+ AND STANDINGS Perkins Whips Dutchmen Prove imi: win wm pm mes Frankie Ryit . in MosiTeors None Dame . Tough On Goalie de Grace Maple Leafs Saturday Montreal CHICAGO (AP)--Nimble Eddie Mick, Ted Maki and Bob in the Eastern Canada junior fi- Boston Perkins, flashing good combina- nal Chicago hammered out 2 unanimous The Knights had a dismal sea- New York decision over Frankie Son in their oronla ares Bia' Detrol ghtweight sc our junior loop with only two Toronto 5 8 St 2) ig 2 i ight one each for Dutchmen yiotorjes in six scheduled games Wednesday's . veteran defenceman Joel pg. that was enough to get|Montreal 4 Toronto 1 old Chicago sub-goaltender Wednesday night, Kiukay scored twice and Wally pom into the sudden-death final Tonight's Gane o gained his 12th vic. then scored five goals on him to Maxwell and Lou Bendo once i, the three-team loop, which|Detroit at Boston rts. floored the vet- break a second-place tie with each for Windsor. stuck to its old name although it| Yorker with a short Windsor in the OHA-NOHA TAKE QUICK LEAD lost one club this year. Then| in the third round. Ryff In a second OHA-NOHA senior Sudburv's. Pete Pilote tut the team officials prevailed on Tha making his second appearance A . series game, Sudbury Wolves puck past Trapper I Bob nder the managership of old ended a six-game string of losses . 4 time champion Barney Ross, was with a 3-1 victory over North Bay Miche the first inure of te ip at the count of two and took Trappers period the frame ended. a mandatory eight Dutchmen's win gave them 11 After a scoreless second, Cle- chuk to wear his glasses on the Perkins landed an overhand points and put them within a ? and Mortson made it 2-1 but Joe field Lawyer Ken Gariepy, team gen- ight before the third was fin int of the first-place Chatham la i point 0 ie first-place hatha . : ished and made Ryff's nose bleed. Maroons and two points up on Zorica gave Sudbury. its two-goal eral manager, was responsible for putting the spectacles back on his near-sighted quarterback. I noticed he hadn't been wear- ing them on the field and was In the fourth, he hurt Ryff with windsor. Sudbury's victory over ied again with four minutes re- working under a handicap. He's Buffalo a right and in the fifth Ryff was the last-place Trappers gave maining : quite a sight to see with those bleeding from a gash on his left wolves a fourth-place tie with The first Negro player in the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHA-NOHA league, John Uten- No games were played in dale, on loan from Quebec Aces, Ohh Senior A eastern 'series played for Trappers but didn't 3 x figure in the scoring. Fach weighed 138 pounds HIT ON NOSE tions und By THE CANADIAN PRESS Billy Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen MC loaned Windsor Bulldogs their While year American League Buffalo | Hershey Springfield Providence |Cleveland | Rochester 4 9 Wednesday's Result {Cleveland 2 Hershey 4 Friday's Games at Rochester Hershey at Cleveland OHA-NOHA Senior A w Fr Ppp = 1 Teer ts +23 a4 eyebrow Perkins also bled from the nose and from a slight cut under his left eve the 6 5 4 sweet eC caporal _ , ct TRULY MILO » TRULY FRESH + «+. and Sweet Caps add so much to the enjoyment. sweet trouble of glasses under his helmet but it's off the unbeaten, untied Lake-|Chatham shore Bears 13-9 to win the Big|Kitchener In the OHA-NOHA togight Chat : Rico Brooks, 185, Chicago, took Bylidogs' goalie, feated Sarnia Knights, champions |S.S. Marie 3 : of the Ontario Rugby Football Un. Sudbury 2 188, Toronto, in a pace in the first period when hit Sudbury goes to North Bay. No drab preliminary match. Rent is py a shot from Jerry Theberge games are scheduled in the OHA day to qualify for the eastern Wednesday's Results fihal in Montreal Windsor 4 Kitchener 6 of heavyweight champion Rocky yi naner standby Gary Mill : EE Marciano. man went into the Bulldogs' net ' Tonight's Games WRESTLERS LIFE |Sudbury at North Bay Butch Martin scored two and] il . lL International League | | Louisville 2 Indianapolis 1 dv Bi Carling Club | Villain Better Runner | wi Spee Y 1S0ns g | Th: A M Seattle 3 Edmonton 7 : a -- -------- "THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at rans By THE ASSOCIAT Announce Rinks dal ngry [ter than he has this season, A with 12 victories in 13 games ha rinks have been announced . hi dy ; ho $ D von. Goering is a wrestler, the Steeves trotted t : im and you stop a great portion would be far in front of rival for the Lambert Trophy compe- ying the fans like to boo. Unable i ON of of their offence." But that isn't true in the Ameri- Club . 4 g hec ., h x 1 t ! ritz in San Jose Civic Stadium ing each other in a melee in the Plans to stop Parker when the can Hockey League, where the! Play will commence Thursday Wednesday night. They chased parking lot. Police broke it up be. | two teams meet in Edmonton at Hershey's defending Bears bylarena. They are still lookin day in the fi i A | Fe . i Vv 8 g for a man day in the first game of their only four points The Lambert trophy is the first SN grunt and grodne ( We with 2° knife. | best-of-three final series H Jedgue within sight of the surpris-|club competition irate knife-wieldinz. fan . couldn't do it in the two-game, ing Bisons, moved in closer Wed I'he Fritz began Jackie Parker total - point semi - final. Parker place Cleveland Barons 4-2 FIGHTS LAST a pou ' 31-1 victories. Observers said Ed- oF ponent 2 a u . oy 08 Esks Ke Man monton never looked sharper this ng goal at 5:30 of the third per- NIGHT ers arted chasing the referee | iod. But the Bears added a final down Up strode an unidentified fan, Grant of Winnipeg Blue Bombers|ments by Rider coach G | ! ARSACIATE wrel§ an uni BG ran L s s by eorge drawn from| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 13 sneer on his face and a knife in|didn't have to go over films of|{Terlep that Eskimos 015e the nets with a 45 seconds lo play. Les Duff cleared the puck Chicas ew York, 10 knife thrust, He got it in the arm. ¥4monton anarterback J a ¢ k i e{the pass patterns at all," Grani Cardiff. Wales Jo about 200 of the 2.000 or Parker is the key man in the said: "Parker may throw that made a big difference." The underdog Knights knocked Four Junior playoff and then de. | Windsor Danny Olse- ham plays at Sault Ste. Marie a split six-round decision over yich suffered a possible broken'against the Greyhounds while y Dave Rent, ion junior series, 20-15 last Satur-| North Bay 1 managed by Al Weill, former pilot that tied the score at 1-1 eastern division > ET ~~ North Bay 1 Sudbury 3 | : and had five goals stored on him B Ch . g Chatham at Sault Ste. Marie | Victoria 2 Saskatoon 3 ; th key team So 3 7 " You would think a hockey tea SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)---Fritz chances, decided to sprint too |Grant said Wednesday Stop clubs tition, by the Oshawa Curling But thev did more than heckle even the hero--fans started bash.| But Grant didn't say how he once-beaten Buffalo Bisons lead| night at the Oshawa Curling lp; "oe ho ciao fore any damage was done. 2 p.m. MST (4 p.m. EST) Satur- Phe Bears, only members of the of trophies being played for in while' protecting Fritz. from an Saskatchewan Roughriders n av ht by defeating the last spar the Es 97. negday nig whe 'von Goering and. his goad parked the Eskimos to 27-11 and Ron Hurst tallied the tie-break- | guy aisle season an aisle INNIS ip | WINNIPEG (CP)--Coach Bud{ Apparently referring to .state- goal when Cleveland goaltender : 8 ate MeNamara was with y : h " n Chicago Fddie Perkins, 138, 'his hand. Steeves, sitting in the|the western football semi-final| "lucky" and that '"'guys were go, outpointed Frankie Ryff, audience, jumped up to block the'series to confirm his belief that|catching passes who weren't in the length of the ice into the empty Cleveland net ir Heck Lalande and Lee Haley 195, - England, outpointed Max go spectators took out after von Eskimos' offence ball end over end but he always| scored the ether Hershey goals.|Brianto, 201, France, 10. |Goerging. Nature Boy, taking no| "Parker bas never looked bet-knows where it is going." iii Then ~~ " a Ro FE ir ae SE

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