The Oshawa Times, 28 Mar 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 25, 1760 STANLEY CUP PLAY-OFFS | THIRD CUP WIN Merchants Retain |_CALiNDA North Plant Title [EE renee Merchants rang down the cur-jrewarded when Wallace tipped Merchants, hearty congratula- p.m.; Local 2784 vs B'Nai B'Rith tain on the north plant hockey in a centering pass, to cut Mer- tions on their victory and fo Kin- at 6.00 p.m.; Local 1817 vs Police league's 1959-60 Sunday as they chants' margin to a single goal.|loch's congratulations for a game Association at 7.00 p.m.; Local {captured their third Successive But soon after Merchants' produc- attempt, in a losing cause. 205 vs Duplate Limited at 8.00 |Siberry Cup Trophy, emblematic tion line ran the count to 3-1 as; The game was competently pm, and Civitan vs Houdaille In-| %¢ of league supremacy, by defeat-\Howe recovered and potted his handled by referees H. Jefferies |qustries at 9.00 p.m. All games ' ling Kinlochs 5-3 in a game that own rebound to cap off a fine of- and F. Hooper. S. Comerford, {at the Children's Arena. # had the many fans in attendance fensive move. League Commissioner, presented |; oon no yy lin an uproar throughout the con-' Kinloch's, down two goals at|The Siberry Trophy to Barry Solar Lessue Cosmibs i test. this stage, began to rough up play Howey of Merchants, at the Planets at Bue on oe Sate The opening period was a free- considerably but did nothing to|games' conclusion. lites of S etriins at 7.30 p.m wheeling affair as both clubs dis- aid their cause, as they began to, MERCHANTS Sweetman, pas Aig oe yop. . * | played lots of desire and hustle, draw needless penalties, with the yoard McMillan, Clarke, Howey, Be s at | | with the result that the respective result that Warner of Merchants, cawker, Warner, Milton, Cle-' VOLLEYBALL * |goaltenders were called upon to|who had been a target of consid- ens 'Eno, Terpstra, Vaillan- Simcoe Hall League make several fine saves in frus- erable abuse, capped off a power- out' Worsley. from 8.00 - 9.00 p.m. [trating the rival snipers. Each play attack by Booting Mer- KINLOCH'S -- McPherson, B. TUESDAY'S GAMES club picked .up two penalties but|chants into a 4-1 lead. Ss Sutton, W. Sutton, Fitchett, White-) Oshawa MHA 'City League' {on each occasion the short-hand-| Kinloch's could not orsanize 2 ley, Brown, Mason, Hartford, Cob Juveniles (Rround-Robin): Osh- led team withstood all assaults consistent alizck 2s fhe Mer ok Pringle McArthur, lawa Dairy vs Tony's Refresh. and as a result at the end of a ghanis theeked Ie ont ess Y: as Bradbury and .W Wallace. ments at 8.30 p.m. and Beaton's griLLIA OSHAWA hectic 20 minutes of play, the they sensed the taste of victory. ° . BN TaydenMacdonald at a . clubs remained scoreless. Howey, of Merchants, who was a sy PERIOD 5.30 Yo Bo aaa H : JH L Yhittinglen, The middle period saw a con- standout in this game, got loose| Po Seon 2. Cobbledick. Brad- (Children's Arena, Roy. Hewitt Lew Beaton, tinuation of the fast tempo main-|in front of the Kinloch goal and| ! the . Stan Sargeant, Al Parkhill, tained in the opening period. Merchants were staked to a 5-1 bury, Clemens and Warner, | win ? skip / T «R's Trounce 7.2 ] T Finally at the 4 min. mark Mer- lead on his counter. At this point, 2ND PERIOD Wes Piatti, chants took the lead when Milton, [it seemed only a problem of how| I. Merchants: Milton Don Black, Brown . Ontario Steel 'A's defeated 4.36 Jaycee Rockets 42-34 as the Sim. SPORTS Orillia Club CALENDAR Wins Out On Curling Visit Twenty-five members of the Orillia Curling Club paid their annual visit to Oshawa on Satur- day night and scored a total-point victory of 50 to 45, in the first half of the perennial home-and- home series, for the "Lew Beaton'Stan Sargeant Trophy." Chairman "Lew" Beaton and his six rinks of Oshawa curlers, along with club president W. F. "Bob" Mercer, welcomed the vs Orillia visitors on their arrival. Following the 10-end games, the curlers adjourned to the banquet room, where brief speeches, challenges and a sing-song con- cluded the evening of fellowship. Oshawa curlers will nay their re- turn visit to the Orillia club, on April 16, it was announced. The scores of Saturday night's games were as follows: Games REE [LH otton Downand, England Bud' Lomb skip Tom Clark, Bill Varley, D. Bavidson, Pat Murphy, skip » W. Genders, A. Mclean Ab. Dilworth Ken Garden, skip Brandon Mathews Hooper anders: skip in Red Wings Jim won 42 in night CP Wirephoto Mahovlich and Morrizon. Toronto Toronto Saturday DETROIT Leafs Allan Stanley in first Wings and Maple Leafs. Others Saw GOALIE leaps from Terry Detroit's Peter Frank in the play are (19 or ley of the second NHL period ploy of e second 6.28 Red chuck his net to grab the puck from Maple | semi-final game between Geogan Toronto's " 9 7.20 " K B R 10 w 12 4 50 45. Oshawa Lepma Jaycee Ronnie Lintner, Syd Arnold. 'A's at It's all tied up! against dom Saturday: IRISH F.A, CUP | Semi-finals Derry City 0 Ards 1 Distillery 2 Linffield 5 IRISH LEAGUE Glenavon 0 Glentoran 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Blackpool 2 West Brom 0 Bolton 2 Tottenham 1 Second Division Ipswich 2 Sheffield U 0 Stoke 1 Scunthorpe 3 Third Division Newport 3 Colchester 2 York City 2 Port Vale 0 7 Fourth Division Aldershot 1 Exeter 0 Westfall 2 a MARCEL BONIN of Mont- real Canadiens flips the puck | faking Chicago goaler CANADIENS LEAD 2-0 Mahovlich Gives Lealis was now Mont 4-3 of overtime in semi real anley Hall beal out position Cup the Black easily into an empty net after Glenn final Hawks in Merchants' hard - working cen-|many goals Merchants would win| McMillan, Heard) Ho dina tre, uncorked a beautiful shot to by, as McPherson in Kinloch cage | 2. Merchants:, Cawker iE beat the brilliant McPherson, in/was afforded little protection} (Warner, Howey) Cam Henderson, the Kinloch cage. against Merchants' attacking| Penalties Wallace, Gan; Harden Kinloch's fought back but could forces. However Kinloch's, play- and Hartford. Bert Granick, not beat Sweetman, who made ing their best to the last, counted 3RD PERIOD Geo. Campbell some key saves at this stage of|two goals in the last minute of 3. Kinlochs: Wallace, 3p K the game. At the seven - minute play with Bob Sutton registering (Whiteley, Cobbledick) . Bucky Luke, mark, Cawker, who had been foil-| first on a breakaway thrust and 4. Merchants Howey, coe Hall Major Basketball Bill Jack, ed by McPherson on several occa- then again 35 seconds later on a (Cawker, Warner) League finals began Saturday john Brock, sions, got loose in front of the two-way passing Play to iolt 5 Merchanis: Warner, morning skip Kinloch goal and slipped the puck! Kinloch's received a rude joil in awker) Tai The 'A's, led by Graham, took Ross . Murison under Xs Rabiolly pp give ig the 2nd period when Pringle, who, 6. Merchants Howey, 97 an early lead in the game and R Wikittingten chants a 2-0 lead. which remained [had played a standout game up (Eno, Cawker) 14.271) 4 17-15 at the end of the half FUNIE Viariig intact to the end of the period to that point, was forced out of 7. Kinloc 's: B. Sutton 19.09 In the scoond half the Rockets a Kinloch's withstood an early action with a possible broken 8. Kinloch's: B. Sutton, foundered badly under ihe per- Lowe Gil Darlington, final-period penalty and after re- broken ankle and Kinloch's miss- (Hartford, Whiteley) 19.44 sistent checking of the 'A' boys Fergusor teve Piper, {turning to full 'strength, they led him sorely back on defence." Penalties Cobbledick, W.i* pail the 'a' attack Vi G. Fitzpatrick Fred Ashworth pressed strongly in search of Merchants had too much fire- (Sutton, Mason, Hartford, Wallace Ges ail g he : yo Slosdts Reg lang Boh Mercer, their first tally and were finally power to be contained and so toi(2), Heard and Milton (2) fora Ditty ire pid Wood : skip r ma was highest for the Rockets Orillia y LJ hd . with 17 points. - . n 1 ONTARIO STEEL 'A's--Clarke . ' Ol lY ~ 1 ' 6, Graham 11, Tuscon 7, Dulny St M 10, O'Reilly 8 and Saramack. . 1C ae S JAYCEE ROCKETS Boivin LJ |7. Bradyl , Dalgleish 2, Maziuk n ven OW 7. Harrison, 17 and Mc- Lose Two 1 Hugh Vex il 9 Melnick's effort Seamed to = posxt same Apnl 9. T T Tana? ait Jack y rong, Geor, West- spire the Tony's club just tha 0 ee ees Tony's Refreshments defend. Jack AE mstiong. S POE. Lucky nid more, with Bob Harmon 11.00 a.m { ling title-holders in the UAW Hoc- 1all, oY Cha ; in soering the tie breaking tally kev League, evened up their Wills divided Red-Mix's scores. Iriggermg | 2 re ro reed TORONTO (CP)--The combina- best-of-five championship final BELKO -- goal, Hawe defence, | seconds ater al 14, Joa ' line- OLD COUNTRY tion of a hot forward line, a final series, at 4 points each, Steffan, Corbeil, Marshall; for- th Ted sensational goalie and a rusty vesterday in the Bowmanville wands, Wills, ¥ousth, Lintner, v. Smith himself added SOCCER SCORES opponent gave St. Catharines | | Arena, taking three out of a pos-| clans dod t insurance marker, with Teepees a 2-0 lead over St. Mi- sible four points, in a special ant WOIClONE al Melnick: de. Lucky Wills sitting in the penalty) [ONDON (Reuters) Results of chacl's College Majors in their play-off double-header teas : i aig box. Other Tony's SCOrers Were coccer games in the United King- best-of-seven Ontario Hockey As: Belko Redy-Mix Susy yesh, rds Irvine Davis Don Davis and Al Myles sociation Junior A final. The Refreshment puckchasers Hyurha) Tors A rToon DeGray, Wills and George St. Catharines beat Majors 5-1 trailing three points to one, - Reid. Mvles and West. "counted for Belko's in St Catharines Saturday and fore yesterday's action, battled > First Period TONY'S goal, Melnick? de- 6-4 in Toronto Sunday as the top the Cementmen to a thrilling 6-6 1. Belko: Lintner (Steffan) 0.19 fence, McCabe, Bobbie, Bryan: Teepees line of Ray Cullen, Chico draw in the morning tussle then Penalties -- Armstrong, Steffan, forwards, Irvine, Davis, Locke, Maki and Vic Hadfield counted | fired a pair of tallies with less Westfall and My! Smith, Harmon. DeGray, Reid, six goals and 10 assists. than three minutes to go in the Second Period Myles and West | st Catharines goalie Roger final stanza of the nightcap, to Belko: Arnold BELKO goal, Hawe; de Crozier starred in both games, snatch a 4-2 decision Armstrong) 8 fence, Corbeil, Marshall, Rich- handling 37 shots Saturday and the The series itself, which 3. Tony's: West ards; forwards, Armstrong. Arn- keeping Majors at bay Sunday game originally a 3-of-5 set, has 4. Tony's: Bryan old, Westfall, Gibson, Yourth, although allowing three goals in --CP Wirephoto developed into the first club to (Smith, Harmon) 9 Wills and Lintner. the final period. annex six points being declared g Tony's: Myles First Period St. Michael's appeared rusty in the 1959-60 champions. (Davis, McCabe) uy 7 1. Belko: Wills both games, although generating Each club has won one, lost papajty Reid Yourth, Lintner) plenty of pressure. They had a one and collected a pair of fies. Third Period 2. Tony's: Davis two-week rest since eliminating |in the four games that have been g Belko: Armstrong (Harmon, West) Toronto Marlboros in the semi- Iplayed The series resumes Sun Belko: Westfall (Steffan) 3. Belko: Westfall finals. |day morning and in case of an Tony's: Smith (Marshal}) Doncaster 4 Crewe Alex 0 START FAST {other tie, an evening contest will (Harmon, DeGray) 5.11 Penalties - Amateur International |" saturday "night the Collegians. mon England 2 Scotland 1 (played at |siarted fast and wilted when they 28 7. 53 8. Bobbie and Har- {have to be played. A winner must go rpony's: West (DeGray) 6.18 emerge, as the ice is coming out the following day. Once again a huge crowd al tended the games, with over 800 fans taking in the two encounters. Second Straight Win Second Period Tony's: Myles Davis, Reid). 8.18 Penalties -- Arnold and Myles Third Period Tony's: Harmon Belko: Richards (Westfall) 0.08 4 Tony's: DeGray (Smith) 10.23 Belko: Wills (Arnold, Richards) Penalties Arnold 10. 12. 2) Southend) couldn't score on Crozier. m------ | Cullen and Hadfield each ;scored two St. Catharines goals GOTEBORG. Sweden (AP) and Duke Harris had the other. The return match between heavy-| George Olah scored for St. Mi- RETURN. SET 17.17 weight champion Ingemar Jo- Chael's. : : hansson and Floyd Patterson was| After a scoreless first period set for June 22 in the New York [Sunday Teepees scored four goals - Myles and Wills. | Polo Grounds following a meet.|in the second and counted the (both games): Lio-ing Sunday night of the title- first third-period goal before Tor- Suddard: scorer, holder, his advisor and a repre- onto came to life at the half-way sentative of Feature Sports Inc.'mark, scoring three in a row. MORNING GAME In a wideopen third peri the which saw a total of seven goals the puck scored, four by Belko and a trio i hy Tony's, they him waist thrilling 6-6 stand-off Although the game was of the |asi period's dying minutes, inj ored two goals highescoring variety both net-inosing hy Belko's 4-2 { ; and sel up Harvey minders, Joe Melnick of Tony's| Goaler Joe Melnick probably an empty nel after Wings had with a pass from the corner. His and Ross Hawe of Belko were was the big turning point in the pulled Sawchuk in favor of an ps n period came outstanding, in keeping their game for Tony's. With the game exta attacker pass from Henri clubs in contention tied, Syd Arnold, scoring leader rmstrong Rocket) Richard and his| Keith West spearheaded Tony's during the regular season, cut in| i up BL 16:10 on, Loos : $ be "(Boom Boom) Geoffrion's shot lies with Ted DeGray, Morris Melnick but Joe rose to the occa- ig perio I ry 3 ob ae from the point while Chicago was! Bryan, Al Myles and Sam Smith sion on Arnold's attempt, block- Perioc Larry 2 n the third period.| adding singletons ing the shot with a key save Kelly to put ahead to stay Mahovlich made if 1 I took Howe's pass between the legs of Leafs' Bert Olmstead Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Junior A { rap it home and cut the margin American eague (Best-of-seven Final) Final ' Only five penaltie to the Fina "ow Cath 2o00n 5 Leafs, were called outsho 80 219 Michael's 0 2. 0 § 11 Leafs 38-31 bul time 211 Saturday's Result came saves before 17,759 customers Sundays. Result The series winner aga { Su 3 8 3 Januer again st. Catharines 6 St. Michael's Black Hawks for the Stanley C SATURDAY Canadiens lead that best-of-seven skirmish 2-0 Seattle 0 Victoria 5 (Victoria leads best - of - seven semi-final 2-0) Montreal 0 Amherst 10 (Amherst wins best-of-five quar- St. Thomas 4 Strathroy 3 ter-final 3-0) (S81. Thomas leads best-of-seven Trail 8 Kelowna 5 OHA Intermediate € Best-of-seven semi-final tied 2-2) Orono 1 Bancroft ) " Western Memorial Cup (Orono leads best (Edmonton leads best Manitoba - Thunder Bay Junior stmi-final 2-0) Brandon 8 Fort William 4 : (Brandon wins best - of International League pr Ww Metropolitan Junior Fort Wayne leads best-of 2 St. Jerome 3 semi-final 2-1) Jerome leads bes! B.C. Intermediate | the first period, the ed <ocond on a deflection of Bernie! attacking, sniping a pair of tal- all alone from his wing post, on pleted a nice combination HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS of the third period. | to 3-2 } WLTF 38-3 Bower up with Michael's 1 St. Catharines Montreal Canadiens or Chicas Western League Eastern Allan Cup Western Allan Cup final 1.0) Flin Flon 3 Edmonton 8 final 2.0) A semi-final 4-0)- Louisville 3 Fort Wayne 4 20 I'rail 4 Nanaimo 5 Ontario Junior B (Best-of-three series tied 1-1 Chatham 8 St. Catharines 5 Central Ontario Jr. C (Chatham leads best-of-five series Newmarket 2 Whitby 4 { 1-0) (Whitby wins best of final 4-3) OHA Intermediate B Sundridge 7 Bradford 3 (Sundridge leads best semi-final 2-1) Cobourg, 3. Fort Erie (Fort Erie leads best semi-final 2-0) agit ; Minneapolis 5 St. Paul 3 OHA Junior B | {Minneapolis leads best-of-seven St. Marys 4 Sarnia 1 | semi-final 2-1) (Best-of-seven final tied 2-2 OMHA Bantam C Hamburg 2 Blenheim 4 game of two-game, total semi-final) Ontario Bantam B Elmira 3 Goderich 6 (Goderich wins best semi-final 20) (Smith, DeGray) 6. Belko: Smith (DeGray) Penalties split the game's 10 penalties five zed through several od Myles apiece SATURDAY WIN Leafs shook off game tension in a fast - moving performance Saturday Pulford high salted the win away with 47 onds remaining as he scored into for Canadien no extra pleasure scoring against my old teammates. The only spe cial pleasure 1 get is scoring goals EXHAUSTING GRIND As the overtime minutes ticked off, the players tired in the warm temperature of Detroit Olympia The Wings took whiffs of oxygen in an effort to keep going at top speed and offset Leafs' superior bench strength. But it didn't pay dividends Dick Duff and were the other DETROIT (CP)--Frank Mahov- ich. on the griddle for ineffective broke 43 minutes of score time Sunday night with gave Toronto Maple dramatic 54 win over Red Wings in the third their Stanley Cup semu- 18.29 Hall as rom: 9) EVENING CONTEST Showing form which might battled to a (a,ry to another title, Tony's net- Officials ted two rapid - fire goals in the nel and Mel m Shaw plavers in said he saw hy their opening it went seq Dickie Voore game o final series was the longest playoff bat- nine years and propelled into a 2-1 lead in the best ven affair. The fourth game heduled here Tuesday night with a fifth in Toronto Saturday Mahovlich a powerful six-foot left winger who fell into Punch Imlach's disfavor his apparent inability to shake off a scoring slump late in the Hockey League season, for all of # as he tipped Red Kelly's tering 30-foot shot past goal Terry Sawchuk at the three-minute mark of the fhird overtime period the first n after a drop scored at 13:37 of (pockel Wing gans Bobby Pulford Toronto scorers The Detroit scoring was shared by Len Lunde, Gerry Melnvk, Marcel Pronovost and Norm Ull man The last long playoff game wa nine years ago to the night when Maurice Richard scored at 1:09 of the fourth overtime period to give Montreal Canadiens a 3-2 win over Detroit The Wings took a the first period a nst the list less Leafs, then w it vanishs with Toronto's three quick goals in the second. The Wings tied it up, but Kelly's blazing 10-footer with less than a minute remain ing in the period put Leafs ahead once again. TIED BY MELNYK Melnyk batted in Fonteyne's pass from the corner at 12:40 of the third period to tie the score 4-4. Neither team could score be fore time ran out Ullman and Pronovost Detroit's first-period goals within a minute of each other while Duff was serving a cross - checking penalty. Lunde tipped in Jack Mcintyre's drive at 16:58 of the second period with Mahovlich off for hooking Imlach, who had been satisfied Saturday to stand pat with the lineup that lost the series opener, made a profitable change. Sun day night seq ~ The - "ENVOY" n com ane "short-handed vith the Leafs fry at 4m lvecchio National up casually blis tender made Ontario Midget C Durham 2 Ridgetown 9 (Ridgetown wins two-game total goals semi-final 12-4) Ontario Juvenile Aylmer 7 Huntsville 8 5 (Huntsville leads best series 2-0) SUNDAY Western League Victoria 4 Seattle 2 (Victoria leads best - of - seven semi-final 3-0) Interprovincial Senior Hull 5 Cornwall 3 (Hull leads best-of-seven final 2-1) OHA Senior B to A Pts 4 0 three Wing and ag 2-0 lead in Sy f { 19 aringfiele 3 2 y SECOND WINNER Rochester He 3lsn scored the winning goal - of hve Leafs' 4.2 victory against the Wings in Toronto Saturday night. Detroit won the opening game of the series 2-1, Despite Mahovlich"s emergence as a clutch man, much of the glory for Sunday night's gruelling triumph must go to netminder Johnny Bower and Kelly, in the twilight of their big league PArKINE providence Cleveland Buf Hershey Quebec 178 333 Saturday's Results Quebec 2 Cleveland 10 Providence 4 Hershey 6 Buffalo 4 Springfield 8 in Roe alo 3 42 7 MONTREAL real. Canadiens Hawks Stanley Cup semi - fina , series shifts to Chicago after a ,, 1 Sunday $ Resulls dramatic chapter written into the pia 0 3 Froviden 0 record books by veleran defence os ne 3 Bypanc y man Doug Harvey duebec 2 Rochester 11 The great clutch player at 8:38 of the first iod Saturday night to gis diens a 4-3 victory and a in the hest-of-seven series The pressure wa hen he won the 40-foot screened shot after the game in a elf-eriticism It was we were in overtime." The veteran 13 Hockey eague seasons had mis cued an attempt to clear the puck at his own blueline 62 onds before the end of period, laying the puck on the SUdbury stick of Chicago centre Bill Hay Hay was around Harvey and front of goalie Jacques Plante in nothing flat, scoring easily after Plante out of position. It was the third comeback hy Hawks t the score Cha MAY BE TOUGHER Now, the series shift 1 cago for the third and fourth games Tuesday and Thu There is a strong suspicion in the Montreal camp that Hawk have come n the fir front of cp I'he Chicago Mont Black Designed and Built Especially For Canadians! Special Demonstrator Sale 1793 Now On Display at . . . ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED 140 BOND ST. W. RA 5.6501 2 35-year-old who has hey had trouble sticking in the NHL n his 17-vear professional career, turned in one of his most brilliant games, turning aside 62 shots in the marathon. Sawchuk, a sitting luck for the game-winning goal, was also great. He handled 47 scored Eastern Professional League (Best-of-seven Semi-finals) WL TF AP y A 5 5 6 cored p 5 overtime pe I of - Hive semi e Cana Riviere 2 | fontrea 1:2 20 lead 0 n of - seven Result Montreal 3 Sunday's Riviere I Harve vith his on Kelly, a former Wing picked up > Agen hy Leafs late this season, scored twice as Leafs erased a 20 De troit lead with a four-goal out- hurst in the second period THE BIG ONE He centred Kelly between The deciding goal came as Mahovlich and veteran right- Mahovlich cut across the goal-| winger Johnny Wilson for most of mouth as Kelly let go a hard|the night 'and it paid off of- drive fensively and defensively. The big I just gol the tip of my blade | redhead had been the most ef- it," Frank said. 'The goal|fective playmaker the night be was wide open. Sawchuk was on| fore, setting up two Leaf goals the other side of the cage." | All five goals that went by Saw Leafs went wild, vaulting over|chuk were well executed. Bower the boards to mob Mahovlich and| had no chance on the four that Rower. The 13.337 fans fell silent | beat him. He kicked out three in a moment of disbelief vicious shots by the great Gordie It was the best goaltending Howe | ever saw," said Leaf captain] While penalties to Duff and George Armstrong as he em-|Mahovlich in the first and second hraced the craggy-faced Bower. periods were damaging to Leafs have a heart as big as a|neither team could score on a couple of double penalties that de I'm exhausted,' said Bower, veloped in the first overtime pe vho was cast adrift by New York riod. Mahovlich and Pete Goegar Raners three years ago I'm|drew five-minute majors at 27 Canadiens tired as the rest of the guys, but! after they mixed in a ma ucceed in the ere the ones out there s ing guel. Howe and Leal defence rows ing." man Tim Horton drew high-stick Goalie G Kelly ehimed in: "No, there's|ing penalties at 10:32. The teams game I'ro As moment my he said + + « Including e LICENCE eo HEATER Only . . Game I'rois-Rivieres W-L7T F 3:0.9:11 0 30 5 Wednesday's of Montreal at evel | Sorel (St final fault of seven sudbury Hull-Ottawa Sunday's Result 3 Hull-Ottawa 2 of National Sudbury see 4 gs Wednesday's Game the third at Hull-Ottawa B.C. Intermediate Trail 2 Nanaimo 5 (Nanaimo wins best-of-three final 2-1 seven Ontario Senior A (Best-of-seven Final) on n Eastern League New Haven 4 Charlotte 2 (New Haven wins best - of semi-final 2-1) International League Chathan Windsor of . seven 12 three of Sunday's Result Windsor 3 o tie nam » five Tonight's Game 0 Chl- Windsor al Chatham Northern Ontario Senior (Best-of-seven Final) w EE a 28 24 Result a 7-Timmin A da DAZZLING DECOR SOUTHBOROUGH, England cP) Some councillors have taken objection to the new color chemec of the chamber It has a purple carpet, wallpaper vith vert.cal pink stripes, and a thoney-colored ceiling. | football." Pts. | New (First goal vho mmins close upset to n : n-No wild Sunday's swing council kat. ome « Hall h Tonight's | Game chance on Harveys winner, Timmins al Rouyn-Noranda enn 3 { three

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