The Oshawa Times, 11 Mar 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 11, 1960 17 _ Dunnies Need Win| SPORTS |..." MFor Playoff Hopes CALENDER wos | All-Stars Lose By GERRY BLAIR No games scheduled. | There have been earlier ih ; _ 5 RANEY ps a ne Sly wr | To Metro Team "4 Dunlops this 'season, but none ; Hhave been as important as gf © | OHA Senior "A" (Round-RobM)| The Simcoe Hall Major League| SIMCOE HALL Y'S MEN: Gra-" the one tomorrow night, against i 4 : -- Windsor Bulldogs vs the Whit-| +1} Stars lost 55-39 to the Toronto ham 2, Boivin 4, Nichols 3, Clarke' the Windsor Bulldogs at the Whit- . by Dunlops in the Whithy Arena. Ryerson Grads in the Blackball|7, Goddard 9, Goldstein 3, Brady. by Community Arena. i = Game at 8.00 p.m. Tournament held in Orillia Satur-|2, Kaine 2, Jepma 4 and Peters 3.» Windsor came into town, boast- = ; | Town and Country League -- gov morning. | In the second game for the con-* ng a four-and-one record, in the k . Royals vs Petes in the Whitby Although losing their first|solation prize, the All-Stars just, ~ | round-robin play-off, and are cur- | ol / = Arena at 2.30 p.m. game, the All-Stars defeated the kept pouring it on as they wanted rently tied in points with the § : | BASKETBALI Orillia Intermediates 66-24, and|to get revenge for their first de- Chatham Maroons. A loss for the . ; . thus won the consolation prize. |feat. They won easily by the score |'Dunnies" would be nearly fatal ff | OBA Intermediate "A" playoffs| Tn the first game with Ryerson|of 66-24. in regards to their getting into the J |(second round) -- Welland Coon- Grads, the All-Stars were never| The All-Stars, led by Goddard {semi-final rounds. Kitchener, i eys vs Genosha Hawks at Don- ahead as Ryerson played heads and Clarke, took a 21-point lead [their nearest rivals, have three evan CI. Game at 7.30 p.m. |up ball. The All-Stars couldn't get|at half time and never looked games remaining to be Faye, ? Y's Men Biddy League ({wo-|untracked and therefore were be-| back. ps pia same, atoine) = Sousmie hind one pol at both hal tie Everybody on th, Alt Stars bad y E ster vs C 0 § 3 p ol i 500 4 yt | Dutchies. : Parts on roy Tg fice Se they fell but he high pel man ag.n was™ Manager of the Whitby Dun- at 9.00 a.m. Both games at Sim- apart completely, and the Grads|Goddard, with 11 points, followed {lops, Wren Blair, left yesterday coe Hall. walked away with the victory. |closely by the rest of the team. {for Clinton, with a feeling of defi: Y's Men Minor League -- St Leading the All-Stars in the Graham 5, Boivin 6, Nichols 5, {nite doubt about their chances of TR eaBUE = SU first half was Clarke with seven (Clarke 7, Goddard 11, Goldstein? survival. Said Wren, "I have John's vs CKLB at 9.30 a.m. and| J © M0 50 end With nine |6 Brady 5, Kaine 5, Jepma 8 and", done everything possible to try "i Jaycee Whites vs Police Associa- DO Pengo Tien Kola 4 . 4 and get the guys up for the round- vid Aids [tion at 10.15 a.m. Both games at Po g game. -- robin games, now the rest is up TED O'CONNOR 'Simcoe Hall to them. They just aren't working - | Simcoe Hall Major League -- together for some reason." [player in the OHA Senior *'A" (Series "'A") Jaycee Rockets vs | Tomorrow night will see the|league, has suddenly turned Qpiario Steel "Bat 11.00 a.m.: | probable return of playing-coach gentleman, in comparison 10 (Series "B") Ontario Steel "A" Ted O'Connor, who has been|what he is capable of doing. ys Wwalt's Barber Shop at 12 00! R A |greatly missed on defence. The|Sooner or later a club senses, poop : : remaining four rear guar dsthat it is safe to free-wheel inside 2 OTTAWA (CP) -- Thousands Her parents stood quietly by, haven't been playing their best, the blueline if they're not going BOXING turned out Thursday to accord beamjug with pride but letting and it is hoped Ted's fine hockey to got "corked", then they X apy Wi ehamiotone nin i aha : the city welcome its favorile i ; ' 3 ability will help t stabilize the afford to take an exira chance On HH joy rn yl i Shounen Awe | daughter before offering hid ; 4 shaky defence situfftion. they wouldn't normally receive. gous hoon at 8.30 p.m. A A To own welcome later at the otel. we Players Ralph Hoskins and, There is nothing more helpful astic welcomes ever seen Members of the Ottawa Ski ; |Harry Sinden, noted for their for lifting a club's spirit than to SKATING here. Club formed an arch of ski y : ol i ave been see z house of appreciative . The 21-year-old ski queen, her 0 v DONEVAN COLLEGIATE SENIORS, COSSA BASKETBALL CHAMPS I re ot hcmaeives. of Fons. chaning Go, Dummies Go. Free skating for all Oshawa eyes damp from emotion, neve | ho ainerat 'ad te dale where especially in Wednesday's If the Whitby Dunlops ever need- youngsters. 8.00 bn lo wy stopped waving and smiling the | the * petite blonde murmured | game, to Niagara Falls Col- | and J. Dempsey, coach; (front [game against Chatham. Another ed vocai support, tomorrow night i (courtesy of Os os Miz | length of the parade route. | emotional thanks. . " legiate, in a game played at | row): Dave Anderson, Jerry defenceman Alf Treen, about the|is the time. Game time for Satur- Pra AT ciauon) a e Chil- Mayor George Nelms said he | The world champion, who team is shown above. The light- | the playoff tournament at | pio tn" Apove are shown, | Higgins, Bob Reynolds, Myron toughest and most able-bodied day's contest is 8.00 p.m. e's 'Arena. | never saw a celebrity given a | has retired from competition = and-dark blue squad from | Peterborough, last Saturday. | left-to-right (back row): Mur- | Mech and Dave Muir. -- - ~ 5 T bigger welcome in Ottawa. As | skiing, told a reporter "The for the crowd size, he said | whole thing has been like a « nevan v e Central On- | This week, Donevan lost out in | ray Hobbs, Garney Gunn, Don --Oshawa Times Photo » Dunya oy the Le - -- - - ---------------------------------- tm | Boxin Here "take the number who wel- | wonderful dream--I keep won- | : Ia S & ed | comed Queon Elizabeth last | dering whether Til remember { | summer and add a few more." | it all after I'm back home an CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE Free Skating | = Six bands, dozens of cars, | life has returned to normal." . On Saturda | majorettes, city police on | As for her future, she is con- ° ® ° For Children m er 11 S Y motorcycles and 16 RCMP ri- | sidering several propositions, 1 . ders on horses were in the par- | including requests to endorse ! i 1 eria S 1 1 ! nes - Amateur boxing will again be! ade. Miss Heggtveit rode a high various food and clothing prod- ? On Sat Niaht Oshawa Grads defeated Ernie everything they had to keep Cay's|presented at the Avalon Dance float decorated as a ski hill ucts, | . 7 Cay Lumberkings 114-87 on Tues-|close but still they trailed 71-68 |Hall this Saturday night. and with a large Olympic gold | She said she hopes to find "alli ing in S p » three-quarter mark cop , 3 time for some of the normal { Calling all youngsters in Osh- day evening in Simcoe Hall. at the three-quarter mark. Tiger" Pyle, promoter and| Medal and flags as backdrops. TI li To Chor war ] ® awa, from eight to 18! There isi The Grads now hold a one The Grads finished up this|manager of the Avalon Amateur| Some 5,000 persons lined the d W V | ' i : fi : ie " : ream of 15 years has been Sub a E ens Series free skating tomorrow night ingame lead in the three-out-of-five game in spectacular fashion as|Boxing Club, has arranged an-| streets. Thousands more Tealized y i J 8 |series of the Oshawa Industrial{they rammed home 45 points to other interesting series of bouts.| watched and yelled from office . Oshawa Donevan Collegiate | tario Secondary Schools Associ- | an elimination "sudden - death | Jeyes, Bob Souch, John Love |late, Institute's Senior basketball | ation senior basketball title, in the Children's Arena. : That's right -- "'free skating" is|Basketball League. turn this close tilt into a rout.| There will be two main events| Windows. Ticker tape and In the second night of playoffs|ru I Of about ten feet to, Hubble put the Firefighters provided to all the young Oshawa| Ernie Cay's opened up this Carl Cheski netted no less than | headlining the card. Grant paper was ankle deep at some | in the Civil Service Hocke the pucl back in the game when he scored skating public in the Children's/game as if they were going to|22 points in this period to lead (Reilly, lightweight champion of| Points. 4 (o(e] NH») League, the Times and Imperials Ist Period on a pass from Knight to beat|Arena between 8.00 p.m. and|run the Grads right out of the|the winners { Jaci big victory, Ontario, has, as a challenger,|® Some 500 persons paid $5 played a ten - minute overtime Imperials: Copelar Basterache cleanly. They started|10.00 p.m. The Oshawa Minor/gym by rolling in 27 points to While Newey, Dit RinS0% A on Klaus Botschen of 'the Toronto| a plate to attend Thursday | Sore Throat period and neither side scored to Bud Johnst ... 3.20t0 put the pressure on then, but Hockey Association are the peo-|their opponents' 14. John Ne wey peul tried in vain to keep Cay's\ German Club. Also, Bernie| night's. testimonial dinner leave that game at 3 to 3 le Imp : np .... 9.40 a penalty to Higgins slowed them|ple directly responsible for this|started the ball bouncing or In the game, ; "Frenchy" Guindon, who KO'd| Where the mayor presented | DR THOMAS' in the other game Subway Lunch 3 s: Copel: . Even then they missed sev- move, to allow the kids a couple|Cay's, hooping 11 points v The victorious Grads were led his opponent in the second round,| Miss Heggtveit a silver tea ser- | . 2 oR ba Bud: Jol ) 835 1g "hances and some neat! extra hour recreal some fine shooting. Brent Old- ta this important first game vie- jy, reeks ag of vice and Prime Minister Die- beat the Firefighters 5 to 4 I 1st .+.. 18.35 eral good chances and some neat extra hours of recreation, during Saty Vanzh who com : bribed ; two weeks ago, will meet Joe| i z Yo the first. game. ic. Times glove saves by Basterache kept the Easter examinations field, Gary 2 ang a olinyk | or by Carl Cheski, Bob Booth, \\feCormick of the Toronto AC. | fenbaker paid her tribute. { -- po 5 [game Imes Lawrence, Gough) .... 21.30 the Subway boys in the lead Every boy or girl here in the bined for 1 hoe, the winners Joe Diinyke and Gord Davidson Other Oshawa boxers fighting] At Uplands Airport on her gives instomt reliet Same om Ig a it jes--none With only 37 seconds remaining, city will have the welcome mat aud Bob Booth Sept Le (all Hawks Wid 35, 22,20 and 201; "tne preliminary bouts are:| arrival, Citizenship Minister | Ha yea for the 'carapeinan. 20d Period 1s scored to close the gap,|rolled out for them tomorrow win ale Eo started their PO ey i Oldfield, A]. Louis Tollard, Fred Richardson, Fairclough kissed hop au gave | micro eaanrhn ae -garagemen.) . he: ole ut there wasn' » left, night. The me! shi s "City : > oars enl H Newey, id, Al fp, autenscheager | her flowers and tol er Can- Then, on a scramble around the > I'imes C le, Fa but there wasn't enough time lett hight. The To n be hind the City comeback in the second quarter Dickinson and Gary Vaughan red Laute nscheager, George, 2da is proud OF ber, igs as to elim Times net. the puck was de (Dodsworth, Lawrence) 13.40 and the Subway boys checked and |League" want every hockey play as they outshot Cay's 23-18. Gord |with 26, 23, 16 and 16 points were Hagerty, Art Robinson and Ed. © Apply it warm==rub tin flected into the Bi corner} Times: Daniel cleared the puck desperately to/er and skater to get out and take| fy vidson Booth, Olinyk and tops for Cay's P > Stold, © Nothing Tike Wt for Yom and credit for the goal was) (Lawrence) 21,15 | hoid on and win. advantage of this free skating|cap] Cheski all played heads up GRADS: Cheski, 38: Wrubel, 6:| O'Rielly, who is 23 and weighs) YOUNGSTERS SET PACE . - a i. given to C. Kemp. Copeland Penalties -- Shearer (elbowing) There were only four penalties period. Boys from the Oshawal|pa) to lead the victors back into pavidson, 20; Olinyk, 21: Up-|124 pounds, has had 88 fights and] PENSACOLA, Kla. (AP)-- scored his second goal on a pass| 16-30: ; |handed out, three to the Fire- Minor Hockey Association, CYO|contention while Oldfield and|shaw, 3; Kolodzie, 4 and Booth, has lost 11. Also, he has drawn| Young golfers led by 22-year-old from Bud Johnston and the Im-| Overtime (fighters and one to Subway. [Hockey League, Pee-Wee CRA |vaughan took care of the losers'(os ? lin two and had 23 KO's. He won|Allen Geiberger of Studio City, perials led 3 to 0. Finally Hardy| >coring--none. 1st Period Hockey League and Churchifotal. The halftime score read| CAY'S: Oldfield, 23; Whalley, the featherweight title by a TKO|Calif., set a hot pace in the first] beat Kunkle, who had been play- Fel s -- Stankovils (hold-| 1, Firefighters: Garrard League, along with any future/Cay's 45, Grads 37. : 2: Dickinson, 16; Eagleson, 4;|in' Hamilton last year. {round of the $15,000 Pensacola| ing a good game and the first 108), 3.05. (Knight, Lyons) 2.55 hockey player or just a plain| After the halftime intermission, Vaughan, 16 and Newey, 26. The challenger, Botschen, has Open Thursday. Geiberger fired period ended at 3 to 1. | SUBWAY LUNCH WINS . Subway: Bob Johnston lover of skating, is welcome to|the Grads really began to hit the| Officials: Leo Kelly and Tim had 77 fights and is well known|an eight-under-par 64 to pace 52 In the second period, the Times| In Ald I stins. Soha (Kilpatrick, Gray) .45|take in the offer. |score sheet as they pumped in 34| Nelson, to Palace Pier fans. |golfers who broke par. bors. atte Ro BEY ag Tis second game, Subway) 5 guhway: Planke Bill Kurelo, president of the|points to Cay's 23. : fr I RE tw boys oa ed ; 4 pay 21 oy Lunch tied the best-of-three series (Wilson. McMaster). 55 "City League," points out that| Cheski, Davidson, Olinyk and] unkel's work kept them Iromiatf one game apiece by beating Subway: Bob Johnston the Motor City kids will be in the Booth continped to pace the win- the extra man. tie the score. 2nd Period (Knight) 15.20 piling in quite a few goals. Cole the Firefighters 5 to 4. : Meraw) 35 midst of the Easter exams and|ners with some fine team ball finally clicked on a nice play] Garrard put the Firefighters in Firefighters: Garrard ~|they have heads filled with school | while Newey, Al. Dickinson, | from Dodsworth and Lawrence the lead when he scored hi Knight)" 9.30, work and this two-hour skating|Vaughan and Oldfield fought with| and it was a new game. of two goals on a pass from! 6. Subway: Gray % Seer 8 period will help the boys and I ® 1 @ 5 ' x 7 lr Lawrence, working hard, put| Penalties then became the Fire.| 7- Subway: Gray i ZZle Keeler Kunkel cleanly to tie ti score | Hubble followed for roughing Siralighiars: 3 : H with less than four minutes to! Subway took quick advantage) 9 Pirefighiers: Higgius 24.93 . St 1 h ring i (0) C u oug as arry , Batten) 24. Penalties -- Higgins (tripping) 5-Pin Crown eep eC ase jSteares Peveiveq the first pen-{Raightt and 1yous. 8 goal mouth Penalties -- Harrison (holding) girls to relax their busy minds| yg ] . alty of the game, bu the Times|scrambie gave Subway a break|g .5. pypble (roughing) 7.05. from the school books. ® just couldn't take advantage of and Bob Johnston potted one to A ---------------- cn atch the Mail for our ] ucky Key a pass over to Daniel and Joe fighters' nemesis when Harrison| {Bob Johnston) i Win U K | AND y made no mistake as he beat|was sent off for holding and then| 3 Firefighters: Hubble 4 Seeks Ontario 1 S L . | g0 of the two extra men and Planke| In the overtime period, one scored, With Hubble still in the 17.45: Nicholson (charging) 20.47 penalty was =a d e d Y 1 pe nalty box, Bob Johnston scored Referees: Charlie March and Oshawa bowling fans will be in.| CHELTENHAM, England (AP) Stankovits of the Times, but good his second of the night and Sub- Mel Suddard terested to hear that Ozzie Keeler| Tantalizing Pas Seul, the jumper checking by the Times and some way were away g ST 0 i will open his campaign of five-|that only had to keep off the floor | THE TREASURE CHEST nice saves by G. Taylor held the] Garrard got one of these back, PLAYOFF LEADERS in Pin bowling at the Sportsman's|to be a champion, finally made Imperials at ba) but before the first period ended, : G A Pts. PIM gy on Saturday, in quest of the|it Thursday. With a little more than a min-'the coffee and doughnut boys had Lawrence (Times) 2 6 0 Molson title The seven-year-old bay gelding, CONTAINS ute to go, Lawrence passed the potted anothe hen Gray scored Gray (Subway 3 4 2 Twelve top-ranking trundlers/victim of countless last-fence puck out to Dodsworth who was unassisted Knight (Firefighters) 2 5 0 will tee off at 2 p.m. in the first|/falls, stayed on his feet all the in the clear in iront of The second period was only 15 Copeland (Imperials) 6 0 0 [five-game series while a second way to collect the £5,515 win But while Dodsworth tried to seconds old Gray scored |Cole (Times) 4 2 6 0 |five games will be held later in|ner's share of the Cheltenham GRAND PRIZE handle the puck so he could ge : » play started by Hubble (Firefig'ers) 4 2 [the evening Gold Cup, Britain's top-class good shot away, Kunkle cam bh iston Miller (Imperials) 1 5.60 Four bowlers will be eliminated, | steeplechase. based on total pinfall for the ten| Pas Seul won by a length from Electrohome Stereophonic 2 games. Ozzie will be striving to|Lochroe, at 12 years of age the keep Oshawa up front {old man of the party, with Irish. | RECORD PLAYER \d Ld - unnin S orts Aid The members of the Acadian owned Zonda third and Roddy| Cleaner club will be out in full{Owen, 1959 Gold Cup winner,| force to support their teammate fourth. ho and a large delegation from Osh-| : El i he Ke t Hidden awa is expected to be in attend-| FAVORITE FADES x ectric Frypan, ance, | Pas Seul had a commanding | u L The time of starting again, 2/lead in last year's Gold Cup but Steam Iron, Sunbeam p.m. on Saturday at the Coliseum, |toppled over at the final fence. By THE CANADIAN PRESS raced in alone to score at 9:39 of Man Charges in the Exhibition grounds, To- ow md ap agnt. punters, Va" Power Drill, Skill + smell failure gs the ird. Ther I The sour spel) of ; hae Eg oh Mn ii -- (finally giving up on him, let him | Boston Bruins, heroes of some t was in the net before Boston TORONTO (CP) Jernard - ' igo to the post today at 6 to 1. Coleman Lamp Stove al Hocke) ender Don Simmon € a Liberal freshman in Ski Centres Report| Knightsbrook, favorite at 7 to 2| memorable Nationa : League playoff batt] S e puck » legislature but an old pro in in the 12-horse field, disputed the and many, many more last decade, are on the ve ge ofl. 2 rting world, accused the 'Excellent' Fare early lead with Kerstin and The beginning the new one with a ROLLINS BACK Ontario government Thursday of Major but faded after halfway in ™ fifth-place finish Al Ro was back in Rangers' keeping under wraps $26,700 avail-. TORONTO (CP)--Most of On-|the 3%-miles race, final feature of| shoot bf 4 . The Bruins were held to a 3-3! v vay for two able for aid to amateur sport. lario's 39 ski centres reported|a three<day meeting. | ' ? tie by New York Rangers on Bos 5 to Jack XN tan since, afr Newman. coach of interna- excellent" skiing conditions| Pas Seul's victory in the colors Y S All w Wh Y B tM C ]] h a Ny Thurslay gs it dt \ officials hay pparently iianally Know gvmnas. Ernestine Thursday with last week's snow-lof John Rogerson, a senior ou ave a S en ou u a C u ou Y | the United States yr fall making for some of the best|steward of the National Hunt Or- rer od their I Olym- ; . . result reduced their 1y J" Russell of Windsor and member y A mething less than a Pian will play only in New York. pe wir Walkerville, s: a | SNOW conditions of the season ganization, helped to console Eng AR OARDS WH ITE CEILING TILE to so for Windsor-Walkerville, said that Conditions were rated as "good" |lish owners who had watched : H DB $ @ é glimmer onsequence Rangers' de- despite the fact that he had been 3 i t tooth g . at Bancroft, Collingwood, London, |Irish-owned horses win one-third | They now are seven points be-fensive play was somewhal connected with sports for many lO sins ra ngevilie anfraw "OOS nate: ri h hind fourth - place Detroit Red looser and the Bruins had a total years he had never heard of the North Bay, Orangeville, Rentrew, lof the 12 races contested during | 4 X 8 X l 8 Pegboard Sheet $3.84 12 X 12 X 1 T & G Acoustic . 16%¢ Woodstock and Kitchener, the first two days of the meeting. Wings and eight back of third £ ots on Rollins, while Sim sy Priiabiinl place ch i £ a go Black i ; k noms Fa ed 3% : 5 mone. money in aid of amateur gi 7 4 X 8 X i/ 8 Standard . Sheet 1.85 bach team has five games left to aturday, Bruins play Detroit ¢noet is available fr the offic: play and a Chicago win co iple lin Bo on, ( fiicago 1s in M mire al a Eo ue 4 X 8 X 1/4 Standard Sheet 2.95 i6 X 16x 14 T & & Standard 205¢ with one more Boston loss would against the Canadiens and Tor- labor départment. The office's T Ih (0) : 2 . 9 stase Bruins Jest. aromatics) on Maple Leafs meet Rangers .. imates, which provide $26,700 rave ing versedas 4 X 8 X | /8 Treated . Skeet 3.95 ) ce of a ayo DOS ir oronto Sh mats: oh 4 a soe paar spot, Sunday MeCartan is. exprctpg| oF Sich grants, came up Thurs 4x8x 1/4 Treated . . Sheet 4.80 | 12x24x72 T&G Centre Scored 23¢ scored by Bronco Horv was |Leafs in New York, Montreal is|™yor "sinter Daley said the LAST WEEK'S WINNERS: wentre's firs al in 10 in Boston and Detroit t Chi- : the lanky centre's first +1 ' Boston and Detroit is at Chi-| srt hag been in existence for days hs 3 of the osm and cago. ves sh se ol srt BILL GUDMUNDSON, 128 Lupin Drive, Whitby groups interested in forming such SIBL TRANS WOLL won| D. Moyer Ranks. [Sows s iRie jcagte tame sD The modem . way 1 DICK GROVE, 843 King St. W., Oshawa of the league goal-scoring lead ball to horseback riding. travel is by air.' but in the teapots race be = Under Griffith gu vou souwemene ADAM GORESKI, 100 Tecumseh Ave. Oshawa oy Hull. NEW YORK (AP)--As a preco-| The money Is used, he said, to The other Boston goals we ious erweight contender at|provide such items as hockey < N SC yath's winger Viel] ver lost a 15-1r¢ sticks, baseballs tehes | . scored by Horvath's win § Moyer lost a 15-round aseballs and catchers and D. TOMPAINS, 15 Knights Rd. 5 , < Stasiuk-his 26th this season i t to world champion Don netminders' equipment For information regarding and rookie Dick Meissner. For Jo At 20. the Portland, Ore.,| Mr. Newman said he had never New York Andy Bathgate, Andy boxer-puncher finds himself a heard. of this aid before despitc any form of travel ... DIAL RA 3-9441 Hebenton and defenceman Harry 95 underdog to Emile Griffith, his close connection with sports Howell picked up single goals another fast-r ys youngster and sporting organizations We have a direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations Z It was Howell's goal that did! Griffith, a year-old New| "Why is this hidden from the the real damage Yorker by way of the Virgin Is-/ public?" he asked MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE Horvath and Stasiuk had given lands, and his vounger, higher-| Mr. Newman, who has criticized f Boston a 2-0 first period lead, ranked, and more experiencedithe government hefore on its aid 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.9441 before Bathgate and Hebenton opponent, clash in the radio-televi- to amateur sport, said that th as ond Co, Conada Abd: 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. McCullough Lumber Co. Oshawa RA 3-3011 had tied it up with goals early in sion 10-round feature at Madison represented less than one-third of Owned end op by Thomas the second and third, Meissner Square Gardens tonight, {a cent per capita. | 3

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