| | 4 JO THE OANA TIS, Yasster, tobrery 14, 1961 Famous re ------------ Trophies: Of Newfoundland ST Jory 8 ce wail a son) he ; wh yy Yd ost In Ct Trovhy, fesmd od the Allan fo lends nationel a hed 1 WB Hs Bross bowl, which holds His of eh En lor championship, it wi ¢ times by the Roman Cathe #t. Bows team, Manager of Si, Bon's first Boyle - winning team FAMOUS HOCKEY TRO: was ) Robert 8, Furlong, now| PRY = Jim Herder, publish island's most famous hockey: playing family, the seven FREAL, HONTREM Lents has Hae i 19 the fh sn hail itl 3 » FF Wo HINT Oshawa live-pin howiers com: Wy dominated the BPAO Lastern Canadian Elimin- MONTREAL (CP) ~ General Pollock of (Manager Sammy whions which 1 Wil sid PS y |View Lanes, Peterborough, Monday high « scoring rookie) weekend, hid Bobby Boussens 18 8 $1009, Twenty prospect, | gi I ESTE § thies bowlers Guaii- with 218, 194, 0, Vit, 29% or Mahovlich Takes Over NHL Lead (CF) = Frank held on to thivd ,. BIR RYE RE Horomia Marie os ies good avs Tb. seni ok ee Hapa Au gh gd cawik the ~ SEEDRTRTTERRRREIRD LERTUVUTTITILBER> sass TTERRST Oshawa Bowlers Make Good Show (anes (Shopping Centre) finish Rept i, 11%, 19, # total of 3, Jom Trott followed frogs wit, Fhe - rR RITERREREd ® | Runners-Up In Judo Show 4 in filth vi The Oshawa M. Leaf Tudo trundling: AN, Aid wi, Chih me ot Wao re cently at a Inde tournament af McMaster University in Hamil on Twenty chibs from varigus|S97en matches to pass the wig Radel I with an # fend in the First D We 19 conceals than Liton Town, which the final two yess then procecded to drop the Second Division, making 8 cami, | A round the Walters sre awey 1 " Huddersfield, guaramesing Ville mark of 176 gouls in| [95 one Second Division ehh # , $0 far the Pollen t rownd, RACK Was registered an aver: - Apart from Norwich and the Lge of thike goals & game, leay: WIRE of the Huddershield dm Ung i with the necessity of lon clash, IVs herd 10 see any (searing another 40 gonls tn pn her noni Division Vine Fearing the next round, Swansen, | suecessivl ustice of the Newlownd-| er of the #, John's Tele: preme Court, ram, displays the Herder "Fhe next best thing te being! Memorial rp awarded 19 #live In Newloundiand," jokes Newloundiand's senior hockey Arthur Johnson, "is ta got your| champions wince 1945, The pame on the Boye Trophy," Wis| trophy Is In memory of the Only ons of the seven hockey 4mm, olive ety Mutiness, Herdéers, all brothers, survives men wha now Ie premaeat Off ji" Herder, publisher of The the Atlantic Provinces Econo: Evening Telesiam mie Council, was 8 sports pro-|™ moter and founded the New: FIRST OFFERED IN "8 - foundiand Senior Hockey Asst | Put up bY the ReWsRRper fo fied lor fi the " ; Phe! paints In Ontarin participated in| toa), Is "hich will he held ite) other avai) 78 WEIE AS A , Iollows: | the tourney, The team members| There wre other Interesting First Division Preston ner Waterloo, on March Fr FOWRY 81, 148, 16, 19%, from the Oshawa pbs were: |CoMents in the ith round, Two last round, has (0 travel 4, Ly #a, 197 for wat | Ere Burda, capt; AlLWer (Years oe Worwieh City, then a Moor, the home of the Oshawa laced 16 bowlers In Mary Jordin of County Bow) Siadthe, Wick Schoenstedt, Don Fira Division clin, reached the) champions, Burley, ue il, Vitro "0", hn 0 0 Sher ont, | b kar, i, 9, i Acadian Cleaners Bow To Plantation ji Lerhorough mans (7 Ful, wi, MW in #4, were the members of the Oak: squcers In three ged Hh. a1, A mW for' 95% ville team from the Hatashita Acadian Clepners slipped had-(a 047 against 1151 for Plants: ly against Plantation Bowl en' tion, Hi tives. arnoviky 4, In, 995.| Tudo Chub It wes really » Wig doy forl1% 2, WI win Wh, Albert Bladtke of Oshawa, # Saturday losing a threedodwn| Generally It was the decision which droppedl {hh elday for Acadlans sinee § Herder brothers, Jim, who | "There's po doubt in my mind) was & player with the first (that if we were 19 put Rousseay|e team to win the trophy, is [90 the open market, we could 4, the only one BUrviving get $100 000 for him," Pollack wF Photo (#814 of the right winger, | Housseau, 20, has scored M2 Invariably an all « star choice! goals and 25 pesists In 84 games 19 play egainst visiting teams; with the leaders of the Eastern Douglas, wha died of Hphaid ot Professions] Hockey Teague, 44; Augustus, one of the most Pollock in recent vears has frequent and prominent names placed similar - $100 000 on the Boyle Trophy; Herbert liaos on Ralph Back ! (] Oshawa with Jey leadin for 9928; Herold Balle 1 Bie helt, turned up second In TOM, the parade with 2788 for his 4 , #40, 1, yh, 16, i" Wh, the individual Championships Trem ney nd denn ame block This Whe 8 Bess: dog or Wh Ya ying held there, Femblay, a Hongal showing for a firstyear 50 So; ! Ir EL The nex Montreal Canadiens, major howler and the general ih woh, 176 for 140; Gor "\ Tudo lor vest to Hausseny (his year played 18 opinion is that Ron will ise he ylb0ies M0 B10, MB, B91E04 B06, sc siorn "Canaan Championships games with Montreal, plekingla strong contender for a spot an" Li ' lta he held in Toronto In the The Acadian Cleaners club ps reputed to he the finest player Gille n { ). Hes Trophy, In memoy of New honor of Arthur Herder, the and Ralph, known. lor his exer: foundliand's mast fang eldest, wha died of wounds in| IHVE a8 WEIL RE ALHIENE 1H16 4 hockey » playing family, the First World War; William, |'h the game , BW for 1480, Jim Herder, probably the most SPORTS MENU By Geo, H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Everything From Soup To Nuts' CONGRATULATIONS | A rink of Oshawa lady surlers achieved the "eurler's dream" yesterday ---- they scored an B-end, But what is move important, they score ed It the hard way, Ermal Holland, Ethel Oke, Marg, Jacobi snd skip Molly Jenkin achieved the feat, But the notable feature is that the Oshawa gals only had six stones on the rings when skip Molly delivered the final rock = she rubbed a front "sitter" into the rings end rolled in with her last rock, to count the perfect eight, Getting an B-end is a veal event in the life of any eurler's Nie =~ we can only say "Congrats ta the Oshawa gals who made it = and remind them to get in their bid for that Corby special award, a silver butter-dish, for an 8-end, in competition; Incidentally, Mys, Jenkins rink lost thelr first game to Mrs, T, Gillespie of Bearboya 10-7 but won their second game handily, over Mrs, R, As Barford of Toronta Granites, 20-1, Mrs, E. ¥, Arm» strong's Oshawa rink won 10-0 over (Mrs) Dr, Denne's Bearbore vink on an extra end, in thelr first game but lost out in the second round, Mrs, M, Boudreau's Osh= awa rink lost 10-9 to Mrs, Sadler's Bearbora vink in the first game and also dropped their secondary event game, Mrs. N, Hezzelwood's Oshawa rink won 18-8 aver Mrs, J, MeCahe's Bearboro rink but they lost thelr second vound game to Mrs, R. Laurie's Unionville foursome, on # thrilling extra-end finish, Ontarie Minor Hockey Association playoffs get under way tonight, as far as certain Oshawa "City League" teams are concerned, Oshawa Midgets and Oshawa Juveniles are opening their OMHA home-ands home playeft rounds, in the Liftlack City, tonight, Ta= morrow evening, at the Children's Arena, here in Osh» awa, Oshawa's Pee Wee and Hantam teams will open thelr home-and-home series against opposition from Peterborough, The Pee Wees and Bantams go back to Peterborough en Friday night, far thelr return games while the Midgets and Juveniles, wha open thelr plays off series tonight in Peterborough, will play their res turn games, next Tuesday evening, starting at 7:40 a'elack, In all Ontaria Minor Hockey Association plays offs, it's a heme=and-hame series, with total goals to gount, se there is considerable interest:in Oshawa's showing this year against their Liftlagk City apposition, Meanwhile, the big attraction is at the Children's Avena here tomorrow night, when our Oshawa Pee Wee and Bantam teams will start their pravinelal playdowns, BRIGHT BITH:» RUSSIA has invited the Montreal Canadiens to play in Moscow this spring, They just might he avallable a little earlier than usual, at that but if they are == their temper will be sueh that the Russ» ian pucksters had better keep thelr heads up , 4 + 4 YOIKS | English professional soccer players are going to vote on a special trophy presentation ta tha spartsmanlike club... . ROD GILMOUR of Guelph Royals appears to have the OHA Junioy "A" searing title just about wraps ed up and indicative of the team's standing in the eague race, his closest rivals In the scaring race are a couple of elubmates, Jean Ratelle and Hob Cunningham +++ + ARNOLD PALMER won his special sudden=death playoff mateh aver Doug Sanders, for top frize in the $30,000 Phoenix Open, yesterday, three strokes up in the special 18-hele playetf , , , Jehany Hower of Toronto Leafs was injured Sunday night in Detralt and may miss action for the next couple of weeks, In the meantime, Gerry MeNamara, goalie for Sudbury in the Eastern Pro League, will act as fillsin for the Mapleos, His first task is about as rough as ene eauld ask = ha faces Montreal Canadiens tomorrow alght, | PAR. SONS TROPHY playoffs started at the Oshawa Curling Club last night, with four rinks emerging as the Mons day-Thursday survivors, The Tuesday-Friday playoff teams go into action tanight and tamorraw night, the elght winning rinks clash -- whieh will result in twa survivors, ready for the traphy final, which will likely be ardered by club manager Ail Brownlee, sometime next month. The Junior and Senior annual competiton opens this Thursday night. - Skips (or viee-skips) are asked to check their rink personnel and make sure they are on hand, for the first games, The sinks ave now posted on the oub bulletin board, {versatile player of (he seven was manager of the 1084 senior] champion Guards feam from first team to win the Traphy A 1064 hockey program for R championship playoff in Grand Falls hoasted that "from 1000 to 1040 there has always heen ev: ery season a Herder in New foundiand senior hockey," A Junior prize, the Veitch Memorial Trophy, was donated hy the family of Bt. Bon's star Jahn Veitch whe was killed in the Second World War, GAVE MEMORIAL TROPHY , Herh Jenkins, son of one of Newloundiand's greatest hase: hall players, donated a trophy in honor of his dad, the Jenkins Memarial Trophy, symbel of the provincial senior championship Another memorial traphy, In memory of popular baseha! stare Jim Daley, whe died an Hiness AL A YOUng AEE, WAS donated hy his father for the Bt. John's Junior ehamplonship. Thé all = Newfoundland foot: hall trophy is a gift of fast-talk ing 4. V. Rahhills, a eivil ser: vant wha excelled in athletes in his younger days and now serves on A number of pravin cial and Canadian sparis hodies Then there's the Tohin Tie Cup, a8 FuUnner = up city senioy hockey award donated hy the late John M. (Jack) Tobin, an athlete, vefevee, coach, mana ger and - broadeaster wha he came known as "Mr. Hockey." The term "tie cup" prohahly ig taken from the English soe ger term and dates hack to when Newfoundland was a Brit: ish colony and practieally all traphies were "tie cups." Chas, Mecllveen Is Returned As Golf Club Pres. The annual meeting of the Men's Section of the Oshawa Gall Clob was held Wednes day, Feh. 8 at Ohvist Memorial Chureh, Parish Hall, The diree: tars and elub captain vead thely vepoarts of last season and elee: tian of divectars and Captain for Wil season was held, Hxeeutive for 1061 will be: Dr, 0, H, Mellveen, president; A.W, Armstrong, A, €. Clifford, Dy, D, Langmaid, R, Walter, A, O, Hall, D, D, Btarie, R, MeNah and Dr. G. Hare, Tam Kidd won acclamation as club captain and will be as: §t, John's and member of the/moon," said Bollock, "In all my Herder! Vears up one goal and twa Resists, "A player lke Bobby comes along only once In 8 hlue in hockey heen only three players whe I felt could score whenever we needed a goal--Henri Richard, Ralph Backstrom and now | Rousseau." | Housseau, In his last Junior |season, scored 68 goals for! Brockville Canadiens, He also! (was a member of Canada's 1060 {Olymple team, HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Baskatehewan Junior Moose Jaw 1 Esteven 7 there have the Eastern Canadian planship roster, Ron's games were 288, 068 220, #60, 949, BIO, 909, 246, 981 and B51, and It was quite obr vious that this hoy has com: plete control of Mmsell at all times, This was quite evident in the tenth and final game when he was only a few pins ahead of Boh Gallagher and despite the fact that he was howling on the same lanes as Boh, he finished ith a #4 game fo 8 #44 for ham: Second spot went to Boh Gal: lagher with 2678 which Included 261, 268, B72, BRB, B61, BAT, 441, B64, 06, 244, The B83 game wah! the high for the day, Dick Adams, representing County Bowl, finished third with W Gallagher, | Ontarln Junior B $685 and it was steady howling | Hl Windsor § Detrolt 8 Dresden § Wallaceburg § Stamford § Port Erie 1 Rjax Pee Wees all the way for Dick with 24, BiB, B14, BOB, 21, B01, 267, 474, 168 and 268, | Mickey MeMaster alin: repre: senting Whithy County Bowl, set| a terrific Joce in the fivst five games with 264, #50, 287, 268 and 808 for 2466. but he tapered off| Win Over Zion Zion lost to Ajax 7 to 8 atl |Neweastle Arena on Saturday, | lin # rough and hard hitting game, | Five penalties were called with four of them going to the Alax team, MeCosh of Ajax got the fist twa goals assisted hy MeCord in the final Sve with 578, 4 167, 971, 100 for & grand total of 2618, | Jim Gregory, the genial man:| ager of the Oshawa Bowling Oshawa place, ion in second, Rowman: slited by Fred Cross, and then MeCard from MeCash, alter which Williams, alse of AJAX got twa more unassisted, In the second peviod ion seared two goals by Howes and Fountain with the assists going ta Oyler and Cook, The third Joied saw MeCord| and Boyd o scoring, This game put Alax in first By GERRY BLAIR Oshawa Majors, after holding the lead twice, had te pulls t story hank finish ta earn a Alix wind up the 8.4" veriime with the Taronto [Macedonians Sunday night In the Whithy Community Avena, {Coach Ted O'Connor took goal: [tender Ken Courtney out, with 80 seconds vemaining in the game, and Byd Arnold hack: handed the puek Inta the net after a mad seramble with only 18 seconds left in the extra session, Toranta evercama a 8:1 lead near the end of the third peried, when Gord Comport poked a loose puck Just aver the red line, which caused some heated dlapuie hy the Malovs, who ojaimed that a riney had fiazen the puek long enough for a aoe0ff, ath eluba battled vigorously through a seoveless fivst period, in When Oshawa missed sev: eral glorious apportunities to soave, but some fine netmind: ing by Fred Coles, and a pew ville in third and Part Perry in the last place, "lone next game ls at New: castle on Feb, 21 at 6,80 p.m, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)=Results of soccer games in the United Kingdom Monday night: Representative Mateh Seotland (under 885) § Army ENGLISH LEAGUR Third Division Hull City" 8 Hyistal © § Newport 8 Part Vale 1 FOOTBALL LEAGUH OUP Quarterfinal Rotherham § Portsmouth 0 The mare serious efforts, Oshawa at the UAW Hall at 7.30 pm, on Wednesday, have interesting gathering, given quite a Nit if the present officers are given enough sup: port fram the seltball players which are available in Oshawa, The immediate plans are to {arganize al least four geod clubs {in Oshawa and aperate an inten {Olly League between the local gubs and the clubs in the Peterborbugh League, A medging has already been Faces Revival The Oshawa City and Distriet) Safthall Association will hold al special organizational meeting! favor of the InterCity compe: All clubs wishing to operate Hilan, under the jurisdiction of the As.) With bath he desirous of sociation ave strongly urged ta the proposed representation at this| mains 10 be done is to formulate meeting as it pramises to be an the ules and regwlations re:|sisted on the play, Then came g Softball locally should be! Amold opened the searing, on three way oombination wit ary Tawson and Lueky "Wills, However Oshawa's lead was short-lived, as Joe Kane eauaht datenceman fam Alon NaN: ping and hroke out along with tord Compart, | shot between Courtney's Kane's goal eame lust a Softball and rifled a Hr 3 held in Peterborough, betwee little delegated representatives hath parties and the Peterbar opening tally ough delegates ave definitely in Oshawa again took the lead, early in the third period, when Lucky Wills - grabbed a loose puck from a mad melee and an, all that ye: whipped It inte the net, Gary awson and Ron Parviage as Gord Comport's game + tying goal, sending the contest inte avertime, Joo Nash intercepted a stray Oshawa pass to give the Mace: Te garding the operation of the schedule, For further elaritication, a delegation fram the sistent defence thwarted th 6 17 alk aver & minute after Aneld's|qs 48 tablished a record hy qualifying every member of thelr club; Boh Gallagher, Dick Adams, dovn Frott, Ouwie Keeler, Hank Barnovsky, Lloyd Babin and John Hrico, Another feature of (he fay's plex was the sensational finish by Roy Neshitt, who racked up a dandy 867 game to grab off the last qualifying position, In the Ladies' Eastern Zone Eliminations, held at Liberty Bowl, Bowmanville, Vera Page of Peterborough finished on top with a total of 8040 for her eight-game Dlack; Bea Ross, Oshawa, was second with 2018; Isabell Mothersill of Whithy was also # qualifier. with 1066; M near future, fh | Oshawa Dairy 'Has Top Spot In Juvenile Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso les as of Baturday, Yeh, 3; FINAL BTANDINGS : WELT F APs Oshawa Dairy Hayden Mage, Tony's Refresh, # FUTURE GAMES starts ¥eh, Joll of Bowmanville 1061; Bey 1084; and Bea Rose of Camp: hellford, Twenty-three howlers were competing at Liberty Bowl and both faabel) King and Janet Feel who were memhers of the 1060 All-Canadian Championship Bea Ross thus will he the lone Oshawa vepresentative in the Ladies Bastern Canadian Finals which will he held in Guelph, Majors Tie Macedonians hy this season. The tie hy Osh: Awa kept their unheaten streak In tact at elght games MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS , , , The line of Gary Lawson and Eueky Wills and Syd Arne old was the best unit for the Majors, as their aggressive foveehecking enabled the Ma love ta carey the majority of the play, , . , The final home game of the regular schedule takes place next Monday, Feb, 30, when the Bawmanville Ahamrocks Rrovide the apposi: ton for the Majors, Game time 1 B80 pm, Oshawa has yet to claim a win from the Bham: rocks, losing 8:8 In Whithy, and 4 and 81 In Bowmanville, vor A league meeting was held Sunday nlaht, at the home af Matt Leyden, eonvener for the Oshawa area for the Ontarie Hoekey Association, Likely on the agenda will be the forth: caming. play-offs, TORONTO == Goal, Coles; de: fenoe, Melntosh, Hughes, Kane, Combat Soo on 0 fel 3 . Home, Oraw- ford, Hell, Nash, ORHAWA = Goal, On i defence, Ashton, ari, Tt oskl, Rarrlage; forwards, Ren. niek, Vari Armald, JMAWEON, Wills, Mills, Myles, MacLean, First Period No i nalties=Kane 0.33, Tureskl Second Peyiod 1, Oshawa: Amold Lawson, Wills) wae 12 3 Toronta: Kane (CAMPO) 14 viararnys 10.40 Henaltien==\alker 211, Seatt Third Ported 3, Oshawa: Wills (Lawson, Barriage) +, 40 4, Toranta: Comport ,,.y, 14.08 Peterhar ough league will attend the Wed: nesday meeting at AW Halll dontans the lead for the Hirst and it 1s expected that the oub-(time in the game, after only came of this meeting will result/twa minutes of play in the in the finalising of this Inter ten-minute avertime session City Sefthall League, Ten minor penalties weve Softball enthusiasts ean lookiealled In the relatively elean| forward to some very interesting contest, which was the hest competition this summer if theéniaved game of the Lakeshore present plans materialise, Intermediate schedule in Whit-| Penalties = Rell 14.18, Horne and Edwards 19.95, : Overtime § Toronta: Nash (Horne, Soot) siiis000y 303 8 Oshawa: Amald (Wills) 8.45 Penalties = Tureski 23, Mills 1h with Oshawa [nice Buday of Bowmanville Palry playing Beaton's Dalry af 7.680 and Hayden « Maedonald paving Tony's Refreshments al i, TOP 10 RCORERS Wredmark, H, Maes, 11 11 Cullan, H, Maes, nu vain, Bes, ny Dawe, Tony's 01 Matthews, Osh, Dairy 13 8 Luttam, Osh, Dairy 4 14 Vernon, Osh, Dairy t i. fi ---- Gihhens, Osh, Dalvy Peters, Osh, Dalry Dudley, Tony's ame a ps i elation duvenile league statist: home BB hs ALIS 7 10002 18 Bealon's Dairy 4 8 8 54 48 10 oH #7 fir Oshawa club into the third spot entered the Toronto City Major in the standing, League and it wan rd to take Oshawa started out badly|as the club has besn going in the first game hut an excel: along at 8 fast clip sll se / lent relief job hy John Trott! Dick Adams alse lost In his gave Aeadians the edge in aTV match with Dean Vord, and squeaker 1060 to 1019, Dick this ean he atiriited to the Adame was the top shooter for fact that he had to leave his Acadian in the first game and club when the chips were down was also going along nieely Iniso far as & playoff spot was the see game, when he had concerned, (0 leave ta go ta O'Connor Bowll Hank Barnovek rig f a hy Wah for 8 TV appearance, shooter for Ae or an wi Wh Tor Boh Gallagher was t 160, 977, 208, 406 19 1001 and the 186 game was hi pavoth In this ng the ) , five John Trott took over for Dick|881, 267, 228 and and again eame through in hil: lant style to spark the rest of [the hoys to a 1517 game against 1217 for Plantation, Hank Bar: noviky and Boh Gallagher were also hot In this game, Alter rolling the 1817 game it appeared as If Acadian were headed for a Alve game shut: fellow ha Round « robin Player! series or TD Se IDL D> out hut suddenly the heys ran into & heap of trouble and with three men In. trouble and Ad. a problem, he third game went to Plan: A Pls (tation 1151 to 1004 and this was a costly ope as a win for Aca dian would have put them in a tie far tap 'position, The fourth game was not any Afferent and Acadian lost this one 1174 to 1068 and It appear: od as If the loss of Dick Adams was eatehing up with the other members of the elub, The boys probably were pressing too hard in the fifth NO TWINS-BUT ONE LARGE SON ATLANTA, Ga, (AP)=A 81 + year + old engineering technicians who thought he might heeame the father of twing on the same day he ghot twa holesdn-one during # single round of golf didn't quite make It Lavey Willige Jr, whe feared the unusual gelfing feat, became the father of a nine = pound, 4ig-aunee hoy Raturday night, a day latep than expected, He said his wife and son ave doing fing, game as they eame up with the ams ahsent, the elub really had and 263 far and 296 for 496; Owsle Keeler 108, 204, 108, 101 and 178 for 077; John Trott who bowled ex. ceptionally well in Fellet Just couldn't get anything for him« self in the game he rolled and had to settle for 167, With only three weeks res maiming in -the schedule Stan Jarvis Insurance are loadin with 15 points, Plantation 1¥, Acadian Cleaners 18, Darrige's 11, Peoples 10, Beagrams §, Me: Ivor Plumbing 6, Penny's 8, Acadian Cleaners meet Pen ny's on Haturday at York Row! and in order to stay In conten: tion It will take a five game V 74 Bahing had i, a8, i 160 for 10% f Diek fom 2% John Hrieo $10 lowest score of the season withishut out fo do LI ERR OW MINOR HOCKEY 0.M.H.A. PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND In Oshawa -- Wed.,, Feb, 15th 7100 P.M.~=CHILDREN'S ARENA PETERBOROUGH "PEE-WEES" REMEMBER WHEN? , , Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Heavywelght haxer Hpnle Sehaal died in hospital 88 years [Ago today fram effects of a heating he received from the gant alan Prime Carers our nights earlier, Hehaat never regained consciousness after being knocked out in the 18th || Tound, Camera won the world Hie later that year from Jack Sharkey, vs, OSHAWA "PEE-WEES" | PETERBOROUGH "BANTAMS" vs, OSHAWA "BANTAMS" ADMISSION ADULTS AND STUDENTS ,.,, 50¢ CHILDREN ,.., 28¢ and Nash 5.40, A mild, cool, even-burning Vogue is your best buy In convenlent packet pack or hath pound Na Ad