The Oshawa Times, 3 Mar 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1960 MORE MUSTARD? dogs with Olympic and world figure skating champions Bar- bara Wagner and Bob Paul of Nina and Stanislav Zhuk (left) top Russian figure skat- ing team, take time out for hot Dunnies In Third Belleville McFarlands and the | Whitby Dunlops opened their © {round robin, home-and-home {series in Belleville on Wednesday night with a sparkling game {which ' went scoreless for two periods. All scoring took place in % [the third place period with the § Toronto at "world figure skating championships in Vancouver, | B.C. -CP Wirephoto Nop SPORTS MENU Top Stars 'By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Riddled By Injuries NEITHER TEAM scored in the first two periods. when Whitby Dunlops invaded Belleville last night to open their OHA Senior "A" round-robin playoff series with the McFarlands--but in the third period, the County Town boys came up with a well-earned 3-1 victory, after spotting the homesters the first goal. Now that they are off on the right foot and have their Olym- pic players back with them, the Dunnies are going to be hard to stop, as they make their bid for still another Allan Cup triumph. Anne Heggtveit, who won the gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games for Canada, with her sensation- al performance in the slalom event, is going to retire from competitive skiing. Hurrah--for a great--and sen- sible champion! BRIGHT BITS:-- Oshawa Rotary Club held their annual inter-club curling bonspiel at the local club yesterday and Father Jack Pereyma, chairman of the event, substituting for an ailing club-mate, skipped his rink to three wins and the trophy triumph. It was a very successful event, with a full entry of 32 rinks ..... ALD. GEORGE WEBB of Kingston has at least taken his fellow citizens, city fathers and others concerned, off the well-known hook. He has announced that the opinions expressed by him, in his telegrams to Jack Riley, U.S. hockey team coach and to Boddy Bauer, Canada hockey team coach, were his own. Oh well-- that seems to take care of that, and while he got "the blast'--there's a lot of folks figure his message was timely, even if the words he chose were not exactly' tactful LEAFS move into Montreal tonight, against Canadiens, without defenseman Allan Stanley, who has been side-lined with an ankle injury, perhaps an old one, but at least one that is producing "fluid on the ankle" JACK McCARTAN, the goalie who starred for the U.S. Olympics hockey team, has ac- cepted an invitation to try out with N.Y. Rangers. Now wouldn't it be embarrassing if it should be revealed that Jack had already signed some sort of a professional agreement, before the amateur-pure Olympic Games? MORE SPORT SHORTS:-- Mickey Mantle a holdout--for the first time in his baseball career. After the way he played last season, Mickey just could be making a bad mistake . . . GENE WOODLING, a former Yankee, is also a holdout with the Baltimore Orioles, and at his age, with that particular club, Wood- ling may be taking too big a chance . RED SCHOENDIEST is out with Milwaukee Braves again and already his sparkling play at second base has the club "brass" smiling with glee . . . . . OSHAWA'S Don Jackson starts his bid for the men's world's skating erown, at Vancouver today . .... WENDY GRINER, a 15-year-old Toronto girl, made a brilliant showing yes- HAMP POOL, former Toronto Argo grid eoach, has gone back to former love. He was signed as "head coach" by Los Angeles Rams, yesterday, at a reported salary of $20,000 a year. Wonder if he'll give up his Toronto business--and wouldn't it be ironic if the Rams start butting their way to NFL honors, this next season? St. Michael's Beat Marlboros 7-4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto St. Michael's College |Singles Majors capitalized on penalties to| St, is Michael's trailed 4-3 afte By THE CANADIAN PRESS You have to be good to succeed in the National Hockey League But you may not have to be tough. The Montreal Canadiens, who have been dominating the league for the last five seasons, must be one of the most injury prone (teams in the history of the game. In those five seasons Jean Bel- iveau has missed 31 games, Doug Harvey 21, Maurice Richard 96 and Bernie Geoffrion 90 But even with the high-priced help on the sidelines much of the time Canadiens have their fourth league title in the five seasons virtually sewn up. A fifth straight Stanley Cup seems likely. PLAYERS LOSE The real losers have been the |individual players Geoffrion has been particularly {hard hit. His scoring average has {been high but he has not played a | full season since 1954-55, when he won the scoring title, He was apparently well on the iway to new laurels in 1957-58, Dunnies emerging with a 3-1 win. It was almost half-way through f&§ the third frame that Hildebrand, for Belleville, scored the first goal of the night. But this was a lead which lasted only 12 seconds, (as Whitby's Peter Babando fired in the equalizer. Seven minutes later, Fred Eicher, back from the hockey wars in Squaw Valley, fired what turned out to be the winning goal. The insurance marker came of] Babando's stick in the last two minutes of the game. Indicative of the play were the shots on goal, 33 for Whitby and 29 for Belleville. Long John Henderson, in the Dunlops' nets, -- played a magnificent game as| PETE BABANDO did Bob Senior in the Belleville the Whitby Arena on Saturday cage. night. The next "home' game in the! But on Friday night, the Dun Ontario Sr. ; round-robin se- lops trip off to the Maple Leal ries sees the Kitchener - Waterloo Gardens where they meet the Dutchmen playing the Dunlops in Czechoslovakia national team, MACKAY RETURNS Hotspurs Hold Top English Division though Spurs have a game in hand, Sheffield Wednesday went into third place by drawing 1-1 The Oshawa Times {with Chelsea, while Burnley were LONDON Tottenham Hol-|losing 2-1 at Bolton. Manchester spurs went to Blackburn and de- United, helped by a hat trick by feated the Rovers 4-1 just a|Bobbie Charlton, beat Blackpool week too late. The previous week 6-0. Graham Leggat went one bet. Blackburn had knocked the Spurs|ter, scoring four goals in Ful- out of the English Cup with a/ham's 5-0.win over Leeds United. 3-1 defeat at White Hart Lane, on| . ai a mudhole of a pitch. At Black- ASTON VILLA LOSE burn, under normal conditions, | Sheffiel United's centre Derek they played magnificent football Pace scored his third hat trick to stay on top of the first division in 'three games to give his side a of the League. One made made all |! victory over Aston Villa, who the difference to the team. He Stayed in second place in the was Dave Mackay, the Spurs Scot. Second division. Cardiff took a tish international half-back. Be-|three-point lead in first place, cause of a boil on his knee, he beating Leyton Orient 43 in Lon- was unable to play in the cup./don. Villa have a game in hand, tie. He played in the league game and are still seven points ahead of a week later, scored one of the third place Middlesbrough, who four goals, and held the Black-|'Vere held to a 1-1 draw by Sun- burn attack, which ran riot in the |derland Rotherham are sliding previous game, in complete sub-|{down the table, and lost 2-1 at jection. So Tottenham held on to| Huddersfield. their one-point lead over Wolver-| Southampton looks like its hampton in the League first divi-\ walking away with the third divi- sion, sion. With a three point lead, they Wolves, however, showed that have played two games fewer they are still a force in football. than second place Bury. Both y By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England, Correspondent to Sprin Perio * Olympics. i Ted O'Connor, with an SPORTS Midget Playoffs CALENDAR produces Upsets TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY If last might's initial play-off which saw the pennant win- OHA Intermediate "A" Round- action in the Oshawa Mino r|ners having to battle all the way Robin Pla yo fs yo Napanee Hockey Association Midget series to salvage a tie. ; h omets vs Oshawa Majors, at'is any indication of what's to S 0 ions' now on tour following the wintey Bowmanville Arena, 9.00 p.m. [come in the playdowns, it looks torah Soleition_wig the Lites as if every club in the six-team pack, sniping a pair of goals in- loop has an equal chance for all cluding the equalizer and also {the laurels. ichipped in two assists for a Every club is scheduled in a|profitable four-point night. John five - week, play-down, meeting Hentig, Ted Brown and Bill when he was with the D OBA Inter "A" Play- each other league member once Watts divided the other tallies. on Canada's team. . . . Team (offs -- Genosha Hawks vs To- With total points declaring the| w.... Porteous Jimmy Manager Wren Blair said that it|ronto East Riverdale at 9.30 p.m. "City League" Midget champion- |g o iio. Boh Mason, Wa yne is possible that his scoring cham./Game at the F. H. Armstrong ship. . : King and Darcey Smith deposited pion will be able to take to the Community Centre in Toronto. | In the triple-header action, ag, ioione for the hustling Kiwa- ice on Friday night in the Gar-| FRIDAY'S GAMES trio of keen contests were skated | : inis entry. | I New as off with the defencing cham- dens sake wut ol_the Belle. No games scheduled. pions Kinsmen edging Local 222| KIWANIS: goal, Wallace; de- injured -- (by a 3-1 score; Lions, the regu- fence, King, Skarrett, Joseph, Gordie Myles was . Jlav league ec inps aud Xiwanis Bgrteons, LB Ke: forwards, r attling to a aw , : i unable to play because of work Heggtveit iand iE, finale, UE an Le- (Davis, Flegg, Masters and Seton. commitments. oy |gion upset Rotary 5-3 behind the| LIONS: goal, Russell; defence, Ne sire TY Pe 4 A strong netminder of Gary Hoop-|Watts, Solomon, Hentig, Andrews, . i Te | burn, Porter, Aldred and Shody. No score. insmen e right s in Penalties: Muir and Kane. Retirement defence of their title, edging a| LEGION - ROTARY Third Period {hustling Local 222 squad 3-1. | Frank Wilbur's Canadian Le- Belleville: Hildebrand, OTTAWA (CP) -- Women's| The winners spotted "222" a gion squad who blew "hot and Crawford, Jones 7.36 world skiing champion Ane|one-goal, first - period lead, on a|cold" all year during the regular Whitby: Babando, Heggtveit of Ottawa is retiring, [goal by scoring 1 could be the sleeper in ithy: Pasadena, Calif., where she is surance. cap of the triple-bill action. Withy Babando, resting after winning the Olympic! Larry Vernon was the top Glen Elliott, Al Sytnyk, Gord aring slalom gold medal and the world |triggerman with a pair while Vickers, Charlie Love and Roddy Penalties: slalom and alpine combined titles|Gene Gupryka added the other. Macdonald netted the Legion ~~ last week. KINSMEN: goal, Markus; de- goals. ; She first strapped on skies at|fence, Supryka, Keys, Cotie, Jim Waduck, Gary "Army" veit, became Canada's cross-|Peters. fence, Oliver, Waduck, Maynard, country champion. He had emi-| LOCAL 222 goal, Harmon; Lindsay: forwards, Pascoe, grated to Canada from Norway defence, Black, Godridge, K ay, Mitchell, Ritchie, Plews, Leffan, as a boy and his dream was to|Cheeseman; forwards, Barnoski, Steckley, Hall, Armstrong and get to the Olympics in 1936 but McGraw, Gow, Wayling, Wil-(Carey. he couldn't raise enough money. |loughby, McNamee, Siblock,| LEGION: goal, Hooper; de- ICE CHIPS . . . Bobby Atters- BASKETBALL ley did not play in last night's] Oshawa Industrial League-- game. He i; «ll nursing a knee|Coca-Colas vs Ernie Cay's at injury received in the Olympics/|9-00 p.m. at Simcoe Hall. ae I 14.02 4 18.12 None 0 wo al er. All games were played in|Mitchell; forwards, Barnoski, Penalties: Tom O'Connor, Muir The Children's Arena. | Mitchell, Brown, Montpetit, Nor- and Benoit. |ris, Chapman, Bradley, Rock Second Period LOCAL 222 - KINSMEN ? |Gibbens, th ted a 94 "n|the play-downs. The fifth-place ki ir 7.48 her father announced Wednes-|Gibbens, then potted a pair inl was. 3 Whitby: Etcher * day. [the middle stanza and added an-|finishers knocked off the highly- " Hoskings i" She had telephoned him from |other in the final period of in-|touted Rotary club 5-3, in night- |two and at the age of five had|Crothers; forwards, Chamberlin, Armstrong, Johnnie Plews re- tasted her first competition. Talling, Sawyer, Macdonald, plied for Rotary. In 1934 her father, Hal Heggt- [Sandford, Wallace, Vernon and| ROTARY: goal, Gutsole; de- itch Gibbens. |fence, Macdonald, Anderson, [BEGINS CLIMB Rirehen and: Cibisens {Love, Elliott; forwards, Elm- Anne was born 21 years ago LIONS - KIWANIS hurst, Wilkens, Clapp, Norton, and under her father's guidance in Ger- And ---------- They won a clear cut victory over these teams won h somely, up-and-coming West Bromwich to| Southampton beating Swindon make sure of second place, al-'3-0 and Bury winning 10 at Cov- HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS {with 27 goals and 50 points in 42 games, when he suffered a near- fatal bowel injury in practice { Beliveau has a history of near- misses for the scoring title. He played a full season in 1955-56 and won the title but finished five points behind Detroit's Gordie Howe the next season, when he missed one game. Last season he missed six games and finished six points behind teammate Dickie Moore. LUCK FAILING AGAIN | This year it looks as if his luck is failing him again. A month ago he was in the thick of the scoring| Cleveland 3 Hershey 2 vath and Chicago's Bobby Hull when shelved by a groin injury Coach Toe Blake said Wednes day night Beliveau will play against the Red Wings in Mont- real Saturday and may get into action when Canadiens play host to Toronto Maple Leafs tonight However, Horvath is eight points and Hull seven points 'ahead of Beliveau's 66 and there are but 10 games left Only other game tonight pits Chicago Black Hawks against the Bruins in Boston in the tense hat tle for fourth and last playoff spot SPORT BRIFFS McCARTAN TO PLAY NEW YORK (CP)--Goaltender| Jack McCartan of the United States Oly m pic championship hockey team has agreed to try out with New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, the Rangers announced Wednesday night, The Rangers said McCartan, a |standout when the U.S defeated | Kitchener - Waterlon Dutchmen 2-1, "in all likelihood" will play lagainst the Detroit Red Wings Ricky Hay and Don Curry added here Sunday night and werk out with the Rangers today. ¢| It was not known if the goaler defeat Toronto Marlboros 7-4 in/the second period but Draper's would play any more than one the opening game of the Ontario goal, two by Keon and Keenan's 82me with Rangers, at the bottom Peterborough 5 Barrie 6 de-|0f the NHL standings and out of scribed as one of the roughest of the playoffs. No contract has been Barrie at Peterborough Hockey Association Junior "A marker saved the semi-final Wednesday night. At Barrie, the Flyers edged the season. game, Peterborough Petes 6-5 in the B| Marlboros finished first in the Michael's series quarter-final opener. regular season, St St. Catharines Teepees lead fourth Guelph Biltmores 1-0 in the Series| Pierre Gagne scored two for signed SIGN HALF HAMILTON (CP) Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four an- nounced Wednesday the signing Springfield Rochester Buffalo Cleveland Providence Hershey Quebec race with Boston's Bronco Hor. | Montreal T. Rivieres Saskatchewan Junior Regina 6 Prince Albert 2 A Pits. | (Prince Albert leads best-of-seven 81 semi-final 2-1) 69 Thunder Bay Junior 66 Fort Frances 3 Fort William 10 65 (Fort William wins best-of-three 62 final 2-0) 51 Intercollegiate 32 McGill 1 Laval 6 Nova Scotia Intermediate B Halifax Navy 6 Springhill 3 (First game of best-of-three final) N.S. Intercollegiate St. Francis Xavier 9 St. Mary's 3 (St. F.X. wins two-game, total- point final 12-8) OHA Junior C Riverside 6 Wallaceburg 5 3 Exhibition Czechoslovakia 4 Windsor 8 Eastern League New Haven 3 Greenshoro 2 Johnstown 9 Charlotte 6 Clinton 9 Washington 2 International League Milwaukee 10 Omaha 3 Minneapolis 7 Indianapolis 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL F 5 242 188 3 234 180 217 228 220 187 30 28 2 200 195 22 31 174 189 1544 2138 258 Wednesday's Results Rochester 3 Buffalo 1 3819 332 3128 292 Eastern Professional League WL TUF APs 3124 6270 253 27 24 10 190 179 27 26 7 190 191 25 26 10 213 216 S.S. Marie 2 27 8 216 222 Kingston 25 33 3 258 276 Wednesday's Results Hull-Ottawa 3 Sudbury 4 Trois-Rivieres 6 Kingston § OHA Senior A Round-robin Playoffs WL.T F APs. 1m o { 3 Sudbury Hull-Ott 68 64 61 60 58 5 Windsor Whitby {first game scored one of the/barked: "I didn't come out here[the U.S. The men were to skate goals to give Luton a 24 win over|to be a pinch hitter." Lt wil Shree of their six compulsory fig- | Leicester Everton's pur- IS new assignment, - ures today. chases of Tommy Ring and Mike liams said: "It's nothing really| Miss Heiss, 20, of Ozone Park, Lili are "eginning to pay off. new. I've been helping any hitter|N.Y., almost assured herself a They defeated Preston North Who asked me for 10 or 12 years|fifth straight world title when End 40 to produce a surprise now." He added: {she finished the six pulsory Tesuit Billy Gray, Notting "I'm going to give this thing a figures with a 35-point lead .over ha F 3 st ight Y, he battle. 1 want to play very|Sjoukje Dyjkstra, 18, European am . Forest right winger, nasi,,.,» |champion from The Netherlands. asked for a transfer . . . Arsenal| After he slammed two homers/Barbara Ann Roles of Los An- are keen to secure Sandy Brown, over the 365-foot' wall, he cau-|geles was third. The latter two promising right half of Particktiously twisted his neck and an-|were too far behind to have much Thistle, but Fulham, also on hisinounced with a playful smile: |chance of catching Miss Heiss in trail, may beat them to it. "Same old Williams." freeskating tonight. i Lions, first - place finishers in |Sytnyk, Bourrie, Goring, Booth, entry. Norwich could only draw --and imbued with his ambition|regular season, and Kiwanis, | Vickers and Cliff. |at Bournemouth, and are three --she began her climb. scorer, poits b hooked in thrilling 5-5 stand-off |Jim Shaw. in hand. many of the Arlberg K So -- m-- Walsall, with three games in Combined title showed she was hand, lead ti: fourth division by|'€2dy. She was named Canada's four points after beating Roch-| Aaa" joi ete of gd Jear n a dale 20. Notts County, in second "anacian tress poll. a p place, won 10 at Workington.| Last Friday the blonde un- Torquay did well to beat Wat. | assuming young miss made two ® ® 5 . course at Squaw Valley, Calif., to Yipee points behind Noits County. [sive Canada its first' Olympic igur 1 hang on ob ihe Lost >» DUuligold medal in skiing. The win hang tie last promotion|plys 12th positions in the Olym- 4 g Site iis : spot. pic downhill and giant slaloms| VANCOUVER (CP)--Canadian| Miss Griner, 12th in the Olym- CHAOS IN SCOTLAN gave her the world's slalom and [Skaters stood in unprecedented pics as she made her first ap- Snowstorms I ND alpine combined titles as well. (one-two position in world pair pearance in major international de a a paidy Anne returns to Ottawa next|figure skating today, one duo|competition, was 14th after the land, where second and third jn the capital--be honored with a|liant competitive career and the cay. But she improved with each h |parade and a dinner to be at-|other on the threshhold of inter-!figure Wednesday and pushed her the same day, and three second|tended by, leading dignitaries in-|national supremacy. way to sixth, a position she is round ties still have to be de-|cluding Prime Minister Diefen-| Barbara Wagner and Bob Paul expected to hold after freeskat- cided after 'many postponements. baker. of Toronto won the world pairs ing. The figures count for 60 per |The Hibernian-Dundee game has| - - ------ title for a fourth consecutive time cent of the over-all marking, now been postponed seven times, | | when they skated faultessly Wed-|freeskating for 40 per cent. In the third round games. the = Ted Willi ams night to defeat 11 other| Miss Heiss had 939.9 points, sation was the advance of a prac-| tically unknown team, Eyemouth |refire from competition, having|870.0, Joan Haanappel of The | United, to the quarter-finals by |won every title open to them, in-| Netherlands 845.1, Regine Heitzer beating Cowdenbeath 34. Ran- M a B {cluding the 1960 Olympic gold o Austria 928.3 and Miss Griner y Becom 03 ; yr U Likely successors are the UNANIMOUS CHOICE |sprang a surprise by eliminating brother - sister pair of Otto and| In the pairs competition, where |Airdrie 4-2. Kilmarnock showed M anager Maria Jelinek of Oakville, na-ithere is no compulsory sk tory over Motherwell. In the only slovakia who finished a close|drew top marks from all nine other third round game played, | Secor ; : : A : i Partick beat Queen of the South there a managerial job in Ted brilliant skating in the five-min-routine of lifts, jumps, spins and ; | Williams's future? |ute free-style program thrilled | dances. They scored 105.2 points, In the Scottish League, Hearts Speculation rippled through|the erowd of 2,500. 28 short of perfect, : announcement Wednesday that| Toronto turned in an outst 241 Wis uve? Tui Landry, byt the last of the .400 hitters will| perfor in 's compul than Bo Clyde gave Raith serve as part-time batting coach sory figures to move into sixth : Manager Bill Jurges said the Heiss of the United States but [peat St. Mirren 2-1 and Dunferm-|aggignment is "in addition" to|well ahead of several interna- lime garued a 2-2 draw with Hi-|Ted's regular chores, tional veterans. neck ailment, said Monday he champion from Oshawa, was set Bride, bought by Wolves from doubted he could play. However, to begin his chase today for a Kilmarnock for £12,000 earlier/he felt better Wednesday, ran|world title. He was favored be: for the same figure, and in his|over the right field wall and|times winner David Jenkins of TODAY FRIDAY 9 AM to 9 PM, MITH' . 1 cellar - dwellers during the year,| Referee, Mel Suddard; {points behind Bury, with a game Her win last winter ford 21 to get into third place, lightning runs down the slalom |Thursday--Anne Heggtveit Day|apparently at the end of a bril-[first figure was skated here Tues- round cup games were played on couples. They indicated they will| Miss Dyjkstra 904.8, Miss Roles |gers had little trouble in beating medal. Is 30. A nited | 2 ; ating, | cup-winning form with a 240 vic- turalized Canadians from Czecho-|Miss Wagner, 21, and Paul, 22, SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP)--Is|/second Wednesday night. Their judges as they skated through a went into a seven-point lead with| Pring training camps after an| Earlier, Wendy Griner, 16, of Rovers a 6-1 walloping, Dundee for Boston Red Sox. place, well behind leading Carol BOAT | Williams, 41, bothered by a| Donald Jackson, 19, Canadian BITS AND PIECES -- Joe Me-| in the season, was sold to Luton|/hard, poled a couple of drives/cause of the retirement of three- and SATURDAY OSHAWA 353 KING 1, Chatham 5 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 four Belleville < 1 plays 5 (Each teams home games) Wednesday's Result Kitchener-Waterloo 2 Chatham 5 Whitby 3 Belleville 1 Friday's Games Windsor at Chatham K-W at Belleville OHA Junior A | Series A (Best-of-seven Semi-final) WL TTF APIs | St. Michael's 1 0 0 7 Marlboros 010 4 Wednesday's Result Marlbhoros 4 St. Michael's 7 Sunday's Game Marlhoros at St. Michael's Series B (Best-of-seven quarter-final) WLTUPF APH Barrie 1 60 6 Pete 10 38 Wednesday's Result Best N 5 2 6 0 Tonight's Game Series C (Best-of-sevem Quarter-final) FA Pts. 2 2 1 0 1 ¢ 0 | 0 0 Friday's Game St. Cath 0 Guelph | C quarter - final which opened Flyers, who finished second in| h 3 Cathow . Tuesday. All are best-of-seven regular play. Singles went to of Walter Beach, 24, halfback |St Catharines at Guelph events Billy Knibbs, Marcel Tessier, | from Central Michigan Univer- Western League Mariboros drew 14 of 21 minor Larry Jones and Jeannot Gilbert. Sit: The six-foot, 180-pound half, | Vancouver 3 Calgary 6 penalties and a misconduct and| Bob Larose, Dick Dawson, Bob| Was named all-conference and| Seattle 5 Spokane 3 played half the first period short. Rivard, Doug Senior and Wayne all-state for the last three years Winnipeg Victoria 9 handed. They were behind 2-1 go- Connelly scored for the Petes,|¥2s named to The Associated Cape Breton Senior ing into the second period who finished fifth one point ahead Press little all-American Glace Bay 5 Sydney 3 ' of Guelph last year and ' played leads best-of-nine BEON RUNS WILD Flyers outshot the visitors 37-33, | Optimist Bowl - star Dave Keon scored|------ w-- three goals for St. Michael's and| -~ FACTIONS AGREE assisted on two others. Singles MANY OWLS HOUSTON, Tex. 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