16 THE GSHAWA TIMES, Thorsdey, February 33, 196% ferday and (his time ! ened the (og honors, 1e{iA6- right Coram BRANTFORD had thelr perenial entry. in the annual Kiwanis Inter Bonsphel Jes they # Brantford Rink Wins Annual Kiwanis 'Spiel Harold MoCowan In he of annusl Oshawa Kiwanis ius § gna Wy held of Bearvore With ®& Pas pegregate of 22 The Pinker Fhe Cliw's Inter Club Bonspiel yesterday, proved an omisena ng suceass, with Keith Coop r's Brantford rink coping the General Motors Kiwanis Tro. hast three ff phy, to mark the first time the Walker's top laurels had left Oshawa nq three yerrs goose ang wm eed section Ite draw ye and ie fray went 1a 1on inden rink in the ind to Ted a Dixie men in the Villowing 4 ! y GFRW ry Wi Cooper's Brantford (oursome Are defeated Bob Stroud of Oshawa the compete re Westmount, 95, in thelr fing 900 DELOCK DRAW third game, 10 cop the honors First Gams Fhe Brantiord rink, cons LINRSAY of Gordon feifinn Hellon, Bill Wickens Canper A WI ith & total Hig OMA A (harls and Keith thelr threes senre of 17 / (AMEE W Runner were the Belleville They three win Very on ORILLIA curlers from [] Ken Pind § for thei (4) four Hine wh luded Ernie Jomes, Ken Pinder Mac Moffatt and Cha Bah Patie's Oshawa rink second in the early draw, with three wins and a score of § BELLEVILLE plus 2, They had two tie games ' ' which they won on end. In the 11.060 o'clock ion, Fred Kitchen's rink nosed: nut Gea, Campbell's rink on an OSHAWA extra end, to take the second 0) 7°00 high three-win prizes, with core of only five High two-win prizes went 10 I ack Sinclair's Peterborough rink in the early draw with a ja score of 12 plus 2 and to Boh Leny Stroud's Oshawa - foursome in)' the late division, with two wins gsyawa for 13 Gord Righ High ane win prizes were won | ons ¥ Gerry Barclay of Vast aR Rend in the early draw, with § ' GSHAW A Wp and fou kipped hy had 18 piu pik £1 OSHAWA LJ Vi WH GENAWA 1] os Fain mvi an ¢ » LINBSAY "Ks OSHAWA OSHAWA 1 ge Y ie BELLEVILLE # Freestone er F | hy York skip I1SPORTS MENU, By Geo, H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts NEW YORK RANGERS, (rying desperately to catch fourth place and a playoff berth in the NHL, knocked aff Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 last night, to improve thelr éhances but that's about all Actually, the Rangers haven't got much hope! The National Hockey League race, at the present moment; is something of a deal, We have Frank Mahovlich of the Mapleos trying desperately to make 60 goals this season and the Mapleos trying Just as desperately to finish in frst place Hoth Big M and the Mapleos have ehanes no more than thal There whieh loom as obstacles and one couldn't count record nor the the Aa good hut definite are certain factors an either Mahovlich eatehing Richard's Leafs finishing in first place, without major assistance from Dame Fortune to be minus Hert Olmitead fdr their game with the Habs and they'll miss him Kpecting some Leafs are going Toronto Argos moved into the trading league this week, They gave up three players to Montreal Alouettes for Bill Bhipp, a tackle and Doug MeNichel, a defensive end, Both are tried-and-true Big Four performers and if the deal goes through, Avgos will gain some of the ex perience they needed last year along their line, It's actuallyqa little early to be talking football, in this modern-day changing but continue their good trades and vetaln their 10060 aces it gould be that the Double Rlues may win the Rig Four title, for the first time In many years BRIGHT BITS» Terry Wings lacrosse team of a few seasons his Peterborough home to join the New Westminster Salmenbellies senior lacrosse club GENOSHA HAWKS expected to open their next OBA Intermediate YAY playoff round this week-end against Toronto oppo sition but the Taerente winners are not yet ready, so the Hawks will mark-time this weekend + RRIAN LONDON wasn't just making a ®veal a threat, He not only flew home as he threatened to do, but now he plans to sue the Toronto promoters , , , » SANDY STARCIC of Avalon Boxing Club, lost a split decision in a threes round bout at Palace Pler Monday night, to Pat McRea of Gamebridge, Fred Richardson drew with Bruce Clarke of Gamebridge in their fivesrounder, , PEE WEE Neighborhood Assoc, Hockey League teams start thelr playoffs this Saturday morning, at seven o'clock, with Eastview va Valleyview, Bastview finished an top of the league standing, with North Oshawa, Woodview, Fernhill, Valleyview, Storie, Bathe and Kingside follows ing in that order, , , , LUCKY WILLS scored the wins ning goal Tuesday night as Oshawa Majors won 8-4 in Lindsay aver the Lumbermen, in the first game of theie hest-of-seven playoff series, Jerry Molean scored three of Oshawa's five goals , JOE GUROWKA'S Dixie rink and Jake Edwards of Kingston, both lost opening round games, in major upsets, of the British Consols play in Ottawa yesterday == hut both came back to win their cond games, Guelph's rink, four Western Canada boys attending Veterinary Colle i favored hy many fo take with Wgaod prising knock-out rink, also very A the even §ports scene, if Argos Whithy Red hack, is leaving Davis of the #e He cored twa win it all vod \ they | Me | LUN Avery | Yomicanl, and of Minn, Charles Melion, BiT1 | nis Inter Club Trophy, from | Wickens and Keith Cooper, reaefving the GM Kiva leties #5 "an @ iness, not really sport." MONTREAL (CF) Yow've got to dev Brundage, the solemn w when their yong and TORRONE (CP) ~ Toronto) into joining the Montresl camp expected to become & natural Wednesday mahi Canada needs: said Argonauts and Montreal Alowet | and if i the falls they' li probity | ined Canadian before the ial poilssins wh. Canada 1 HE Ken Farmer of {engi i" di on Tiger-Cats We Sehet, ned Als in Olympic athlete Asan toma five-player rade Wednes| There mre no secret ciguses 1954 from we Um miversity of a a chairman pf goon he ation (was ct to four, One Argonaut) this trade," was the way man- has been & defensive | invaded wid he condi' report aging divestor Lew Wayman of owl, Als tried to trade Lingo | addressing 5 apiite Aner py "Font BA at have that " Offensive end Vani Fedor, own the rights to "ie Womtree lam and dA nn bn hat og tended io Montrasi with Bobhy|twe esl players and the Ober, 1, now living in Rich ihe done wt the federal level, the io the play. sedson, Tex, i5 the only AMET opietes would he @ serious mis Filly Siipp and Doug McNichol | ers we trade," he added, lean among the three ded take Inst. SY0lEm 4 thieic aid EXTOLLE AMATEURISH cently established a catering pound Shipp, & onetime Argo- sive and defensive ' fri basis oy, bminess in Toronto, And Wel nat easton, nd Meicho! will he came to Canada two years Teles on & hi werving We third 'hid Wie aperations : the Als at the end of the 1980 lov University in Texas Lancaster 1ofing the "f won't he alia Lo play fool season that they wouldn't re. Brewer, 23, was # fia Ron To mine Muerh ds one or Hamilton," the 2-year Shipp, 10, # fikyeor tackle in pion Toronto Varkdales in 3 fool Hs oid former Gueen's Golden Canadian foothell after # stint and joined Argos the follow sonnel Relations Dep! OFYTAWA (CP)~Ron Lancas wlistiawi Times Photo things may work out satiela | ppddled te Montreal in 1996 for comer - linehacker spot and ter, star Otlaws Rough Rider The public, he said, has an er Noi Als Trade o L School ol of Olympic amateurism, | the schools is the best Toh {les of the Pig Four or Footbal try to work owt & deal with son # at the school level 16 Aevelon president of he {dey and oon immediately ition pRets~""ng its and Inks shot, Western Omari Musstan i an the International ¢ s SAlements, milion wis ierlened one wher. io the Als for business reasons,| Argonawls described i, oe | Figer ats last year but he re the! fused i Linck Ofiver and Kom Brewer for) Als We veld dieses bites for ahr wut Farmer said in an interview he had re There's np dows that the 775 Argomats, A 4 JET or schools wold chm out eC rdAackia, must be close to the scene of report 19 A Both 10d ago after eradunting from Bay tonal ports hody, delivered » Welt weless i is either in Tor torn with the Canadian jomior cham. nder Sur He described professional fan Mclabh of the GM Ver: Ul go gery Gaels college star said, Butiwith Mew York Giants, was season, He was switched 16 he tovily A permanent resident of gained a reputation as & tough, quarterback, will undergo minor YONeous impression thet sm am ship } 00 The Als will try to talk Wm Toronto for several years, he is hard player surgery on his arm next | Weur "is someone whe is month, the Big ow foothalt £004 enough to he 8 profes 'SCHOOLBOY CURLING coh Jove ed 5 edna Be by vA ih in reality an smetewr is Alberta In Lead After Sixth Round Davies sald xrays showed a someone devoted 10 what he Is calcium deposit at the os of the| doing without throught of 8 re- collashone, stemming from 8 ward | shovlder separation Lancaster. More than 450 attended the suffered in 4 game last October, dinner, They honored some 189 Lancaster, who shared play. Montreal athletes who won ha calling duties with Russ Jack: tional titles in 1000, son last season for the Grey he top awards went lo swim. Cup champions, will he ready mer Dick Pound, conch Bru [for training camp In July, the Coulter of Mell University's By BOB TRIMBER doctor said intercollegiate foothall cham- Canaan Press Stall Writer PRINCE, GRORGE, BA (CPy=Johnny Williams and his three teammates from Edmon ton gel itle chance to work ms a unit during the regular curl INE BERSON Most of thier competition # /r i rink ha in mB onees Week high he a, Sn, oy mS Ef ht STANDINGS cause the hoys of (Hibs dds 4 M660 WHITEY FETERRORGUGH ELLEYILLE / £ # #45 // hy #4 Hilageae In the fifth round Manitohs mpped New Brunswick 65, Bas katchewan heat Nove BSeotie 4-5, Ontario walloped Newfound land 105, Northern Ontario took wn exiraend b5 decision over Quehee and B.C, whipped P11 h4 Alberta drew the fifth-round hye and Quebec sat on the side lines in the sixth Besides Alberta's seainst BA today, round fussels have Ontario against winless VP... Northern § Ontario against Saskatchewan fo Newfoundland against Quebec f and New Brunswick agains! Nova Scotia, Manitoba drew the hy Quehe N., Ont Three draws are Ont day, two Friday Nfld Standings after six rounds have Alberta with a 50 record B.C, and Manitoba at 51, Bas katchewan 42, Northern On tario and Quebec 24, NB, 14 PYI 05 and Newfoundland 0h Northern Ontario's Bill Thompson from Red Lake touted as the power of the Kast hegan to show his form, Among the fans watching were the bacond Gams y 7 ; p Frans W expenses paid trip by their em players, a gold miming com hall executive pany in Red Lake, On Thomp By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mandings after the sixth round of the 1961 Canadian High son's team are David Coghill Sob Ballantyne and Gerry School Curling Championship 'W 1 t 7 4 Hogue PRINCE, GEORGE, BA CPy~Wednesday's results In the 1061 Canadian hgh school curling championships Filth Round 020 020 Heo 1 20% 102 160 0 010 Hi 126 0 200 116 001 1 00 001 026 0 Zh 420 161 1 001 10% 000 00 000 016 111 11 ALL 041 010 0 Hn 106 201 1 Bixih I 2% 1] Ho 11 ho 102 103 Hah nin ni 002 020 1} 200 020 hal i] (1177) ne 240 Quehet Fitz Third Game Third Gomes il P ; come shoal are members ¥ Wage mateh seventh Alberta Manitoba British Columbia Saskatchewan Northern Ontario Nova Beolin Ontario Queheq New Brunswick Prince ¥.dward Island Newfoundland | Guelph Picked For | i 1963 Curling Site | h The Canadian Schools Curling] Hlth Cann has recommended Tito its governing body, the Do 12 minion Curling Association, that| Guelph be the site of the 1063 high school championships, Delegates at an Informal meeting Tuesday night ae. CpRrale Wil going into today's seventh round, the Edmonton foursome was on the threshold of giving Alberta i's third straight ( nadian high school crown Kn rome to a 76 sigth-round victory over Boh Vriesen's Man champions Wednes day night, Williams continually hea! the Manitobans any game they decided to play In other sixth-round events B.C, heat New Brunswick 124 Saskatchewan continued 10 im press after an early run of mis fortune that cost them two matches and scored an 115 vie tory over Ontario, Northern On tario defeated winle New foundiand 11-4 and Nova Scotia heat Prince Vdward Islend 127 [cepted the Guelph hid from HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS [rie ni ie p names of the other cities were 1 Hu ' in I i not announced, Halifax last year was selceled as the site of the 1062 cham- | plonships 4 F100 GCLOEK BRAW First Beams WHITEY i 50 WHO NEEDS TO "RED-N-RITE' LONDON (AF) ho ! repn wm Fuesday won $58 800 British soccer pool He is Bit Pratt, 8, of London, who left school al he mee of 13 I cannot ETON A man set for to Write in the DPD DDRII D DDR IDVW ABW Hoha wn WHAWA SCARBORO Nfld N. Ont NB BA Man Alberta Ontario Hank PEI NB§ Hye 221 a0 [IF] mo 102 100 021 11 00h IRILLIA OSHAWA p s, Vv fn write my ill said My wife has to HH in my ad on the pools coupon of foothall teams the only ones 1 ean I =cannol read the names of cricket or rughy teams, nor can I pick out the name of famous film | tars, Buch things have to | he read to me Pratt won his tax-free for tuna for picking eight tie matches, He het 70 cents on the coupon name Noy " dri ISH, WESTMOUNT BELLEVILLE ame i read WHAWA BARRIE EXPORT FLAIN S11] [Hamilton St, Catharines 15 Peterhoro 182% 7161 177 33 Marlhoros 926 B130 108 26 Wednisday's Resull Marlhoros 5 Bt, Michael's § Western League Vancouver 1 Realtle 6 PRESS F AW A516 9212 160 75 Hull-Otawe A817 9109 162 75 Boo 24 21 14 162 154 62 Kitchener 21 24 18 160 172 55 Kingston 1041 9170 203 47 | Budbury 19 80 7 181 217 45 12 54 12 145 206 56 Montreal 17 80.11 141 184 45 By THE Fastern Professional wWLT FP CANADIAN wLT APL A714 6 228 140 70 2722 R109 15K H2 25 22 10 100 160 60 24 80 5217 202 51 CIGARETTE Montreal Toronto Chicagn TWO SERVINGS Detroit Nutritionists recommend al New York least two servings of vegetables, Boston Misfortune Tags preferably leafy green or yellow 3. 8 day Colorful 'Deacon' By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer dohn Finlay (Deacon) Allen observes the world quizeically fram behind thick glasses, He thas been doing this for nearly ent this time was Brian London of Blackpool, England Now about 70 years old, Allen was biorn in Bacramento, Calif the son of a hoomer telegray h| aperator, He has been ac 1 100 years of sethacks and fru [ promotional duties (ot trations, and each 'encounter! | Vancouver, New York, Winni:| With Mt Jiek Javon Nm Fs peg and other North American? oies and finally settled in Tor: | The Deacon 15 a Toronto fight onto in 1086 [matehm # ker, connoisseur of good food and light hearted! (tall friend of everyone [meets, and owner of a string of misfortunes that would send nl format human being climbing opened a club that brought him the walls, Bul not Allen fl | When he announces a fight for Re 8 rare periods of af. { Toronto, sports writers type [thet slaries with evassed fing ers, From long experience, they know that something will hap:|tent pen to wreek his good inten Hons And knowing fight fans are equally dublous, Many wait un None of hig ventures has heen particularly lucrative pithough) Jim Coleman, his close friend, | | recounts the time in Vancouver years ago when the Deacon | | THREW AWAY KEY | "Trade boomed to such an ex that he was compelled to remain open 24 hours daily and he employ od three shifts of har [le nde bn ¢ 'oleman recalls, "De spite his desperate attemp 0 {ui fight night to buy their tick [abide his bh § Wlempih HN old because they don't wish tolhe acquired it his hank balance he stuck with them or have to gontinued to increase alarm #0 to the hox » office fo Bre ingly and, one day, he surprised fund. his friends by closing the elub," abo i this The Deacon explained it to Coleman this way NTRIKEN AND STORMS "There was always a quartet \ fow years agn the Deucon| singing in one comer and a ned up a natural drawing| couple of elients staging a fight jeard. The day of the fight thelin another corner, | liked sing {CILY'S street « car motormen de: ing tenor but, just when we got [elded to go on strike and Maple] going good on Sweet Adeline, a Leal Gardens, the scene of his|couple of eggs would start belts promotions, was almost empty. ing each other and I'd have to At other times, Toronto has quit to referee the fight heen hit hy snowstorms and] I couldn't make up my mind [rainstorms on fight nights whether 1'd be a tenor or a ve: \ year ago Nino Valdes, the(feree so I closed the joint and | | | nothing exaggerated Pele Rade Columbus, Ga,, vey Taylor, 187, Tokyo--Hachiva Tatsumi fapan, and Takao Cuban heavywelght who had|threw the key into the harbor," {heen fighitng since 1041, turned i up for the usual pre « fight med ial and a Toronto eye special FIGHTS LAST ist found he was practieally a one = eyed hattler, A cataract NIGHT caused by an old ring injury was blamed The scheduled bout, with Tor |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS onta's George Chuvalo, was can. Nockion, Calif, = Kddie Ma:| eolled just five hours before Chen, 195, Portland, Ore, [ving time, It had to happen to knocked out Garvin Sawyer, {the Deacon 00, New Yark, § Valdes had been examined for] Yakima, Wash, {bouts in Europe and the United Macher, 3014, States six months earlier and knocked out Har had passed KR angeles, | : oohester, Minn,~Del Flana:| KAYOED BY FLL gan, 16844, 81, Paul, stopped! {| This week, an ailing fighter| Ernie Smith, 1624, Pittsburgh, forced postponement of another! § l {Allen promotion. Chuvale was 164, | the vietim when he was laid low Maemizn, hy influe and in, It owas 154 Japan ew, 10 ust five hours before the sohed Manila nasue Takavana Wed bout when the Deacon Bad 138, Japan, outpointed Little (0 postpone it Chuvale's oppons|Cegar, 13714. Philippines, 10 nea A iy Chicago 2 New York 4 {Toronto at Montreal Bpringfield {Cleveland Wednesday's result Wednesday's Results Hull-Ottawa 2 Kitchener 2 Montreal 4 Kingston 2 OHA Renlor WELT FF AM 24.11 2198 1342 Bo 118 4 160 127 42| 1512 6110-117 43! 1780 1142 166 35 Tonight's Games Boston at Detroit American Jubave Windsor WLT ¥ A PL Chatham 1.278 161 79 Galt | 214 198 68 Stratford 0 185 188 60 Btrathroy 12 20 5 132 160 20 26 26 4 107 186 56 Woodstock 1125 2118 168 24 27 2K 2 166 164 Hb Wedneaday's Result Quebec 24 82 2 167 206 48 Stratford 6 Chatham § Providence 2040 0 170 276 40 OHA Junior A Wednesday's Resulls WLT F AP Rochester 1 Buffalo 4 (fuelph a7 0 7259 152 61 | Springfield 6 Cleveland 2 Bt, Michael's 26 18 4 146 138 56 Hershey 2 Providence 4 Niagara Falls 2118 5 154 151 47 Three Rounds In Provincial Curling Left OTTAWA (C1)==Three rounds of crucial play face eight rinks battling today for Ontarie's eurls ing title and a chance at the {Canadian championships After two rounds, only two of the eight rinks were undefeated ==Dogn MacDonald of Guelph and George Parkes of Woodstock The favorites before play apened==Take Fdwards of Kings.| Meich and Edwards ave the| fon and Joe Gurowka of Tor Only repeaters from Inst year's onto Dixie enter the ira ovine ial play, round with one victory and one| Three rounds are scheduled to defeat day, at 9:30 a.m, 2:50 p.m, and! Tom Caldwell of Orillia and(7:40 pm, The final two rounds Mae White of Relleville alsojave to be played Friday, have a 1:1 record SUIL without a friumph are] APPROVE SUNDAY SPORT Stan Duvall of Hamilton Vie torial WALLACERURG (CP)==A hy and CHff Rleleh of Owen Bound, [jaw permitting five Sunday| MISSES CHANCE (Sports Wa § y White blanked Parkes for four|MEht by council of this Ken! straight ends Wednesday in a/County town, Sports allowed bid to get last rook at the 18thjave hockey, ice-skating, base: | end in their 33 tie game, But ball, howling and lacrosse MM 1 iu i 28 Buffalo | Rochester Hershey | he hlew his chance when the! final shot hit a guard rock and slithered to the hack, leaving Parkes with the winning coun: [ter just perched in the eircle About 400 spectators watched the play at the Ottawa Curling Club, where fairly mild weather made the fee keen and fast, Hd. wards and Gurowka had diffi enlty mastering the ice in the first games, {ehamp, and Gurowka had ruled an favorites, After their first round losses, Hdwards eased Duvall 108 and Gurowka thrashed Bleich 9:3 | PLAYOFF HOCKEY | Charlotte |Greenshoro 4 New Haven 2 Hdwards, defending provine Mik lane minute, Victoria 8 Spokane 4 Calgary 6 ¥dmonton 2 Portland 3 Winnipeg 1 Eastern League I Clinton 4 Johnstown 4 Philadelphia 6 Haddonfield 3 New York 0 Exhibition Trail 11 Czechoslovakia B 3 Alberta Junior Lethbridge 9 Calgary b (Lethbridge leads hest seven semi-final 4:1) OHA Junior B Windsor h Chatham 2 (Windsor wins hes! semifinal 3:1) NHL LEADERS CANADIAN PRESS Btandings--=Montreal, won 8 lost 16, tied 9, points 76; Tor onto, won 33, lost 17, tied 0, points 78, Points ™ Goals - «of of « five By THE « Geoffrion, Montreal Mahovlich, Toronto Kelly, Toronto 46, Hall, Chicago 6 Nesterenko, Assists Nhutouts Penalties ~ Chi © » USED CAR VALUE 1960 PONTIAC 2-Door V-8, Automatic 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4-Deoor, Autematie Transmission 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4-Door 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2:-Door eago 112 POSTS FINE TIME [ BRISBANE (AF) Dawn | Fraser, the Olympic titleholder, | 'heat 1sa Konrad Tuesday | night in the women's 100-metre| [freestyle event of the Austral: fan swimming championships, | Miss Fraser's winning time of| one second was ex: | a personal disap | cellent hut Ipointment since she had hoped | to crack the one-minute bar Her warld record time is 1100.2 Jon Konvads vetained his title in the men's 400 « metre free style, winning in 4:25.1 (Intermediate 'A' Coach Ted O'Connor Leads His osiavn MAJORS against LINDSAY THURS, FEB, 23vd--SAT, FEB, 25th WHITBY ARENA 8:30 pw, Bost 4 out of 7) Admission 73¢ 1958 CHEVROLET 4-Door Radio, Automatic 1957 CHEVROLET 4-Door Autematie Transmission 1957 CHEVROLET 4-Door 1957 PONTIAC 4-Door Hardtop 1957 BUICK 4-Door Hardtop 1955 CHEVROLET 4-Door Clean Car 1953 Chevrolet & Pontiac 8 To Choose From 1960 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP "98 Series" EXECUTIVE CAR, Low Mileage, (Sold new for $6,500), This is fully pawer equips ped with every option that could be installed at the factory AT THE COURTICE USED CAR LOT