THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 17, 1961 ' EDGE HABS 3-2 a | |Whitby Mohawks | | Boston Rookies 'Lose In Brampton 6 | By GERRY BLAIR )Straight time for a victory to re- | Brampton Seven-Ups served/Claim their share of the top spot ar O 1 inotice to the remainder of the|.-. Meanwhile Marlboros in OHA Metro Junior "A" league|hosting Brampton tonight could last night that they will no long-|relegate Whitby to third spot By LAURENT CHIASSON early in the second period to! At least five other Montrealjer be termed the league patsies.,With a win over the Seven-Ups, Canadian Press Staff Writer (erase a 1-0 Boston deficit. The|players were bothered by var-| They took advantage o! an| BRAMPTON: goal, Broderick; Boston Bruins' rookie-packed|goals were Gray's fifth andjious minor ailments. The list)inept and sometimes indifferent|defence, Mitchell, Cullimore, lineup is fax ahead of coachisixth of the season. |reads something like this: Ber-| performance by the Whitby Mo-|Croll, Sinclair; forwards, West- Phil Watson's schedule for de-| Head, 28 - year - old rookie|nie Geoffrion, bruised ribs;/hawks, to slar: them 11-3 at|brooke, Noakes, Fuller, Jago, velopment. |goaltender, puiled off 24 saves|Phil Goyette, bad wrist; de-| Brampton. Ferries, Abbott, Corlett, Seager, So much so that the Bruins,|--10 of them ir the third period|fenceman Jean - Guy Talbot, 4 nine-day lay-off would tend McKenzie. | after gaining only one tie injwhen Canadiens went all out in)muscle tear in his upper arm;|14 hinder the Mohawks last night) WHITBY: goal, Perani and their first eight games this sea-|an effort to salvage at least a/Billy Hicke,gpad back, and Don), ; they fell b ind 3-0 after only|Booth; defence, Stewart Tripp son, now are only nine points|tie. |Marshall, b&nged up thumb. [three nc taiitee of play Starting Bobbie, Watts; forwards, Car- out of first place in the Na-| McKenney, a@ seven - year-| pups BOSTON AHEAD netminder Bob Perani removed|negie, Tran, Luke Shearer, Ko- tional Hockey League race jveteran, punched home the Rich \h'mself from he Whitby nets at|Walski, Taylor, Fletcher, Dowe, True, the Bruins still are last}winning goal. It came at 1:10), Richard got the Habs off to) ee ee ae ie on three |Collins. : ' : but they're rising fast. lof the third period. ja 1-0 lead in the first period.) t tone | Birt ene On Maree : Thursday night they clipped) Gray and Head are only two\But Gray, assisted by Murray|of four shots directed his way.| Ist Period Montreal's slipping and injury-|of the eight rookies Watson is|2liver both times, put Boston Ek -- hoa over from) 1, Brampton: Noakes riddled Canadiens 3-2 in the|using regularly, The others also|@head with goals at 2:02 ia veg ut his luck wasn't) (Ferries) ......:seces0. 1.59 league's only action for their\are producing. |2:36 of the second. : _. |mue! etter, : 2. Brampton: Fuller .... 2.42 fourth win in their last eight| pq YEOMAN SERVICE | Provost pulied Canadiens into) The Seven-Ups gained three| 3. Brampton: Jago games. Of the other four, Bru-| Boh Beckett has five goals \8 tie with a power - play g0al'more markers before the oe (Fuller) ..ccccccreecee 3.02 ins tied two and lost by 43 and] cyigt Ppa Peay prvtay| late in the second. ._.__|clusion of the opening frame,| 4. Brampton: Seager a4 chores. Penning' rY tad oat McKenney got the winning | with a Whitby tally squeezed in,| (Corlett) ..... .se0oe. 8.42 The represents a much bet-| 'ree times and assisted on 11/goal with a Montreal defender /for : commanding 6-1 lead. | 5. Whitby: Shearer others, Wayne Connelly is com-|draped around his waist. He The Moh (Luke) 14.07 into his own, and Eddie| spun around quickly and let go ¢ Mohawks gave a more ah Maia ee ter pace than Watson had hoped] ; for. During the early days of] westfall, Pas Stapleton and Ted|an élght « fovter fom a diffi. creditable performance in the| §. Brampton: Noakes ode : : tf at la the season, he reasoned that not| / | lsecond period, holding Bramp-| | (Croll) ..+..s++s+seeeee 15.28 GOALIE DON HEAD is | scorer, Claude Provost (right) | 3-2 over the Habs. Doug; puck. too much could be expected Pb ye ae lcernar at ducuee Maire £8 !ton to three goals, while ac-| 7. Brampton: Corlett shown above making a save | last night in Boston, when the | Mohns (19) of the Bruins, | --(AP Wirephoto) |his Bruins before Christmas. |" About the only bright spot in| Montreal has two more road|©ounting for two of their own. | * Mee allay rae 17.04 on Montreal Canadiens' top | Bruins won the NHL fixture | moves in to retrieve the loose | Recta Watson is enthused) the Montreal camp was Claudel games coming up this weakend | In the final session it was all!» an 858, Geol tae Denti, re ee rete Eaverenns |Provost's two points which per-|'The Habs are at New York Sat./Brampton. jTran 8.53, 12.38, I've got a rookje team and)... i ; +s] | 15.01, Cullimore 15.01, Bobbie | | it's going to be thé best in the|™itted him to regain the NHL's! urday for the first of six sched-| Other than the shaky start by|19'9g" (misconduct), Hull-Ottawa '$0 PERHAPS THE world," he says "We're com.| individual scoring leadership) uled afternoon games in the|Perani, the Mohawks had no| ond Period | ing, getting better fast -- way {7m Andy Bathgate of the idle NHL this scason. Sunday|concrete excuse as their roster| § Rianipien: © | PRICE IS RIGHT ahead of schedule." New York Rangers. _ |they're at Chicago. iwas intact -- including new-| * ?rampton: Seager 8 | ' Provost scored one goal--his| Detroit is: at Toronto for a comer Wayne Taylor, who man-| , (Westbrooke, Ferries) 8.07 eats ir | TORONTO (CP) -- The |LOST LAST THREE 14th -- and drew his 11th as|saturday night game. Other|aged an assist. | 9. Whitby: Dowe By Geo. H. Campbell | | hours are short and the pay Against the Canadiens, who)sist for 25 points in 16 games./Sunday night games will have) For Brampton, Pete Noakes,| F (Taylor, -- ssesee 9,02 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | is good, but the working |have score only four goals aon remains second with Toronto st New York and De |Don Fuller, Bob Seager and Ron|! , oa itchell w¢7 PORTS EDITOR | Peat ; | conditions might leave |losing their last three -- all on/24. eae roit at Boston. Mitchell scored tw» each, while Magee SESSA DSS HSERRSS, OOF wads ; \ aneer tier eevee ait ait os something to be desired. the road a gy seer Gray| gh Re mgr e scored Mont-)|---- Jim Jago, Steve Corlett and Bob| 11. 'oun 17.33 ' H ar 4 " and Don Head combined with) reals . , Abbott added singletons. Pete) ae ee Everything From Soup To Nuts |scoring for Hull - Ottawa Cana-| | A call: went out bivimgene ag steady hand of veteran Don| Canadiens, still leading the) Gross- Walker \Shearer, wn i and Gord|/2: Brampton: Abbott diens Thursday night when they| for big, tough, males and McK t h Bost league, played without Jean Luk tad for the Whitt | (Westbrooke) ......... 18,15 beat Sault Ste. Marie Thunder-| the going price was a basic t ee on! Beliveau, out since the start of| uke accounted for the Whitby! Penalties -- Ferries 5.48, Croll FOOTBALL MADNESS is about to strike again. [birds 4-2 in an Eastern Profes-| $25 a day with bonuses up "4 93 4 right|the season, and Ralph Back- t H t P gee : 15.10. i i ' i to $150. Gray, a 23 - year - old right)the season, anv ts eiaht| WO 0 ace | SHORT NOTES -- It was the| Bernie Faloney of Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Jackie Par- go nar rege rage niga 4 The job? Sparring part | winger aceuized in a trade with| strom, who re : og retenteg A oa \first victory of the season co heme Poor Es -ongy in ; asterton and Roberts score ° : Th " |Montreal last summer, scored) knee in a loss to loron | 2 s lfive starts for the Brampton|13. Brampton: Fuller .... $1 ker of Edmonton Eskimos have been named the most two each in Thursday's only} ner for Floyd Patterson, ee goals within 34 seconds|Leafs the previous night. Senior Scoring Seventies, whe were handind by|14. Brampton: Mitchell outstanding players in the East and West. The annual |f@pHL game which moved the| training here for his Dec. 4 See |maneger Sandy Air, due to the (McKenzie, Noakes) 5.05 Schenley Award could go to the Hamilton quarterback /Canadiens into a tie for third) heavyweight title bout with | By THE CANADIAN PRESS labsence of coach Bob Savage, Penalties -- Cullimore 4.12, jplace with Sudbury Wolves. Boston's Tom McNeeley. i Eski h b Lined out of th | : % |_It's no surprise that Windsor) | | Whitby's loss was their sec-|Tripp 9.46, Bobbie and Noakes this year, now that Eskimos have been kicked out of the Sault took an early lead when| _ 'The. bonuses, which could | ] eé ed we [Bulldogs lead the Senior On-iond, and prevented them from) 11.18, Westbrooke 12.58, Whitby running by the Calgary Stampeders, It's between Pajacz- |puysty Blair opened the scoring| bring the daily rate to $175 peo Pe sua -- ceeabine Sem ag 4 = Place es See aun, A er) ; ; i inflict- ' a rathroy Rockets are in/deadiock with the St. Michael's|+9-49, kowski of the Stampeders and Bobby Kuntz of Toronto in the first period. Centre Dale| @ day, are paid for inflic bape pursuit; [College Majors. Now the Mo.|19.25, Cullimore 19.45, : is ; N d added the Thunder-} ing various degrees of may- | ; Argos for the "top Canadian player" award. Meanwhile, a eae tga pee oe tha. eee. hem on Patterson. | Both clubs hold down the first} hawks will face St. Mike's to-| Referee -- em MacLean; the more serious business of deciding which teams will ond. OC ey 'eI e jsix places in the league scor-| morrow night in the Community |Linesmen: Fred Hay and Joe play in the Grey Cup classic will get under way this Masterton whipped one in at Guelph Stars ing race and first two places in arena, hoping for the second|Smith, all of Hamilton. Re Badigad | the goaltending. weekend. It's Hamilton Ti-Cats vs Argos in Toronto this |10:06, followed by Roberts' first NOTE -- Convener of Midget} WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 Irwin Gross and Tommy Wal-| & at 15:01, ending the period with League: 4 5 Li e ee : ; ers, ' gue: Mr. Walter Dowe,|6.30-7.20: Local 222 vs Lions ker of Bulldogs vaulted to the Sunday afternoon, first game of their home-and-home, a tie. sy Fi : (728-8555). 7,30-8.20: Kiwanis vs Kinsmen |top o; the scoring race in the| f ) total-points set while Winnipeg Blue Bombers open The two Canadiens did a re- 0 Be itte This is a twelve (12) game 8.30-9.20: Rotary vs Fire- llast week, displacing the Rock- their practising with a view to the weather. Western = " ay a ag agi wea cchadule coding Wednesday,, Fighters lets who led. Gross scored four| 43 : goals jess than three minutes eb. 7, : TUESDAY, JAN. 9 |goals and seven assists to go to football critics figure the Blue Bombers are stronger apart. Knee Braces Since there are eight teams/9.30-10.20: Lions vs Kiwanis first from sixth spot. He now this year than ever before but the Calgary squad has ~~~ ~~ | GUELPH (CP)--Centre Billy|i2 this league, it will be neces-/ wepNESDAY, JAN. 10 has 21 points. Walker, second come along with a rush in recent weeks and could up- Turn First Sod Taylor and defenceman Mike|S2tY 0 Play rome games on|¢ 39.799: Kinsmen vs Local 222 |from 11th with 19 points, had "© Tuesday, as well as on Wednes- , s : a ists, set the dope bucket. Meanwhile, here in the East, the McMahon of Guelph Royals will day. Some games will be a 50-|§'30-9.20: Fie Fighters ve Navy " SOME Galles DON Heke t kes the WRY fact that Tiger-Cats headed the Big Four 1 race is * y [Pe Seed wih Special kneel minute (two seminute peribas| tnt welds leddie. eine to a ac g ats e Big Four league e F K t braces to speed their return to}ang one 10-minute period) WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 ; ache ernie Ag he ---- . being now played down. Argos impressed with their win or Ings ON S the Royals' lineup. game; other games will be a{6-90-7.10: Local 222 vs Rotary [third with 18 points when he t C d an Whisk ; : : ' ss game, ; : 7.20-8.00: Legion vs Kinsmen _|Scored one goal and one assist. OU O anadat right in Ottawa and now they are figured as liable to Taylor, a holdover pivot from|40-minute (twe 20-minute 8'10.8.50: Lions vs Fire-Fighters|Clubmates Paul Oliver and Wil- 'upset Hamilton as well, by many of the neutral football Hall Of Fame |St. John's, Nfld., has yet to see| periods) game. é eon: eu a en ihe Waae wrethinass ascend and! ose ie fans ' | jaction in an Ontario Hockey| Scoring in all games will be|'- lend" fared worse ull streng' ae KINGSTON (CP) -- Sod was|Association Junior A game. He|two points for a win and one ee ee Local) While the team scored 14| very light and extremely mild COLLEGIATE football also shares the spotlight this, |turned Thursday for a $135,000 suffered torn knee ligaments in|point for a tie. atc ee tgoale and & total of $2 oints; in character. ' 7} . 222 ; : international hockey Hall of 2 Pre-season match. | Play-off dates will be an ob |\Haas and Oliver were held weekend, with the big sudden-death playoff game be- Fame to be built here. McMahon has been out since|Nounced at a later date. ee ee geal pene i pointless. Oliver dropped to) tween Queen's and McGill as the feechah. Last year, the WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 8.10-8.50: Legion vs Kiwanis Intercollegiate loop closed the same way, with the same Construction is scheduled to/Nov. 7 when an old knee injury|,'s)5 19: tocai 222 vs Rotary _9.00-9.40: Kinsmen vs Rotary eighth and Haas to 12th. How- two teams in the all-for-the-money clash and the Red- start at once, ending 15 years recurred in a game at Niagara 7.20-8.00: Legion vs Kinsmen UESDAY, JAN. 30 ever, Art Sullivan of Strathroy e : ; of planning by local hockey en-| Falls. |8'10-8.50: ton vs Fire-Fighters Fives. Hise dicmers v5 is fourth with 17 points and Jack men captured the title. Bruce Coulter, who is to quit |thusiasts. Both players are being fitted|9.90-9.40: Kiwanis vs Navy Kinsmen McCreight, with 16, is tied for as coach of McGill after this season, plans to end his But there is one catch -- a with braces similar to one used) TUESDAY, NOV. 28 | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31 fifth with Lou Bendo of Wind- coaching career there with his second-straight title but (hockey Hall of Fame which was|by Toronto Maple Leafs' Bert)9 30-10.20: Kinsmen vs Rotary 6.30-7.20: Navy vs Local 222 wee the Golden Gaels have other ideas, Kingston grid fans opened last summer in Toronto|Olmstead. They should be in| WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 7,30-8.20: Lions vs Legion _ Rockets have the best goal- expect to see a real thriller, a battle of forward passing |'5 the one which hockey now!playing condition in about a/6,30-7.20: Fire-Fighters vs Local g.30-9.20: Kiwanis vs Rotary tending. Jim Strachan has an that may be switched to a ground-grind affair, if the |TCosnizes. week. 222 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7 _ {average of two goals a game; cs a , The Kingston hall will contain) Royals coach Emile Francis|7-30-8.20: Navy vs Lions 6.30-7.10:; Local 222 vs Kiwanis and rookie Norm Harris has field is muddy. : mementos of early hockey days|made one defensive change this|8-30-9.20: Legion vs Kiwanis _7.20-8.00: Rotary vs Navy four. Their combined average SPORT BRIEFS--After a dismal beginning, Boston collected for the most part by|week that brought up Terry WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 8.10-8.50: Kinsmen vs Lions on games played is 2.75, a shade Bruins are starting to click with their large crop of (the late James T. Sutherland|Penbrock from Tillsonburg and|6-30-7.10: Local 222 vs Kiwanis |9.00-9.40: Legion vs Fire- jhetter than the 2.87 mark of rookies. Last night they nipped the injury-riddled Can- who for years nourished alsent Ted Kidder to the Royals'|/-20-8-00: Rotary vs Navy Fighters Ross Childs of Windsor. adiens 3-2 and believe-it-or-not, the Bruins are now 'ream of a shrine in this city|Junior B affiliate. 8.10-8.50: Kinsmen % ions OFFICIALS OF TEAMS ' apie ' med Moffatt is prernte ant sommes only nine points out of first place in the NHL standing. '? 'mmortalize hockey's greats.| Rovals make their next OHA ee vere Pr ge hl Ly Bryan, ee ee ae + soe come er ke ... LIFTLOCK CITY Petes defeated Guelph Royals 7-2 [1° "led in 1055 with the shrine junior A home start tonight|TUESDAY, DEC Teadin Wansia Woedobek, ioc Wear of seen r " . Pp oyais / still only a dream. : ; ¥ ot TUESDAY, DEC. 12 Kiwanis -- Harold Woodcock, Norm Foster of Sarnia Rams. TILL last night in Peterborough with a wild, fist-swinging The hall, to' be built beside pag ag hailing coach, Ed-/9 39.10.20: Fire-Fighters vs 725-7628; R. Harrington. tbe VILLE. © free-for-all climaxing the game, just seconds before the the Community Centre Arena, |Jendin a asitien nll ge se : Kinsmen ' : Rotary -- Bob Sudda rd.) BUSY ISLAND RTHIER : tinal whistle. In the other OHA Junior "A" game, Ham- will include a 250-seat auditor- into Scar cetal urdons hel en DEC. 13 9 723-2437; Bert Suddard, 725-3979.| Csene Island, stretching 30 20.0 ilton defeated the Teepees 4-1 for their 10th-straight ium on the second floor. It will' wings have defeat ; ©/6.30-7.20: Navy vs Local 2 Legion -- Tom Chasczewski; | mijes in the Danube south of . > Saat 8 3 i ated Guelph in'7.30-8,20: Lions vs Legion Allan Leavitt, 725-2187. we S win. ...AN ARGENTINE GROUP is ready to put up a pg oc ey Meds fj. {Wo other meetings. 8:30-9.20: Kiwanis vs Gaotary a Toe Reid, 728-1049; |budapest, is a heavy manufac- sizeable chunk of dough to have Floyd Patterson fight ; WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 Rab Reid, 728-1910 turing centre : é 107 8 i "0 , Nat "key E oF ' . 2a eid, 7 910. cli sclaped bscensaitnisaiasiinsbnaiab Alejandro Lavorante, in Argentina, either in a title or 7auced by the National Hockey : ike ; | 6.30-7.10: Local 222 vs Legion| Local 222 -- Zlwood Bradley, by Brime Miner Dietenbager| HOCKEY SCORES 720-800: rirevrishters ve 723981; John villock, "| a eke whee ; Ciwanis ire-Fighters -- John Nichol, STANDINGS 8.10-8.50: Kinsmen vs Navy _|723-3319; Gordon Rideout, | ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT 9.00-9.40: Rotary vs Lions 725-8636. os 8.30-9.20: Navy vs Legion 728-6160; Steve Rice, 725-8577. National League canal " vi ateneme WLT F APt Montreal 60 By THE CANADIAN PRESS TUESDAY, JAN. 2 Navy Veterans -- Ernie Mills, | 44 20 36 19 now 221% Jyvenile League g $10,000 m sone ent quecevisiow ERIES. LIMITED ANADA | Detroit 5 7 3.40 4813 E Chicago 5 36 4113 | Boston 9 3 47 6611 H k S h d ] Thursday's Results OC e . C e u e | 'Montreal 2 Boston 3 | DISPLAY STAKES ie | Saturday's Game NOTE: Convener of Juvenile;Macdonald ys Tony's Refresh- |Montreal at New York League: Cy Thompson, 725-5530.| ments oe Detroit at Toronto All games in the Juvenile) Thurs., Jan. 4, 8.30-- 9.30 -- eS Crea League will be played' on/Tony's Refreshments vs Osh- Eastern oe ; pt, Thursday, from 8,30 to 10.30) awa Dairy and 9.30 - 10.30, Hay-| Heliniedur 1133 66 41 25 D-™- This is a 14-game schedule|den - Macdonald vs Beaton's) 7| ending Thursday, February 15,| Dairy tf Kingston 5 44 3 : : pe aes ea : 7 39 111962. Scoring in all games: 2) Thurs., Jan 11, 8.30 - 9,30 -- 6 8 Oita 3R 41 14| Points for a win; 1 point for a\Oshawa Dairy vs Hayden-Mac-| seeing tab 1 33 di 'Mtie-game, The Oshawa Dairy|donald and 9.30 - 10.30, Beaton's TATTLING STAKES iS. S. Marie 9 3 43 66 7\team is the Midget All-Star) pairy vs Tory's Refreshments. | and 9.30 - 10.30, Tony's - |team and will play its games,| 'Thurs., Jan 18, 8.30 - 9.30 -- Thursday's Result 8.30 p.m. : Beaton's Dairy vs Oshawa | Hull-Ottawa 4 Sault Ste. Marie 2)" pjay-off dates will be an- Dairy ' | Tonight's Game nounced at a later date. Refreshments vs Hayden-Mac-| SPECIAL BUS SERVICE direct to |Hull-Ottawa at Sudbury | Thurs., Nouv. 16, 8.30-9.30 --) donald. ; track from Oshawa Terminal at OHA Junior A Oshawa Dairy vs Beaton's|; Thurs., Jan 25, 8.30-9.30 -- 11:30. e.m. be ; WLT, F APt)Dairy and 9.30-10.30, Hayden-|\Oshawa Dairy vs Tony's Re- amilton 10 0 0 51 2020|Macdonald vs Tony's Refresh-|freshments and 9.30 - . 10.30, ; Peterboro 4 5 0 26 35 8 ments. Beaton's Dairy vs Hayden-Mac- FREE PARKING ne "Lem. oe al ha : 2 q Thurs., Nov. 23, 8.30 - 9.30--| donald. es ontreal -- : : |Tony's Refreshments vs Osh-| Thurs., Feb 1, 8.30 - 9.30 -- -- i St. Catharines 2 5 2 29 43 6) awa Dairy and 9 30 - 10.30, Hay-|Hayden-Macdonald. vs Oshawa ee ee SS Guelph 2.8 1 37-48 Slden - Macdonald vs Beaton's|Dairy and 9.30 - 10.30, Tony's! tax); Club House $2.50 (incl. tax). Thursday's Results Dairy Refreshments vs Be a ton' s| For reserved seats and information |Guelph 2 Peterborough 7 | Thurs. Nov. 30, 8.30-9.30 --/Dairy "| telephone OX 8-3131. |St. va renleet's -- * |Qshawa Dairy vs Hayden-Mac-| Thurs., Feb 8, 8.30 - 9.30 -- ; Albee . | donald and 9.30 - 10.30, Beaton's}Oshawa Dairy vs Beaton's pare at ieee : |Dairy vs Tony's Refreshments. |Dairy and 9.30-10.30, Hayden- Enclosed Heated Stands sage oe os oe Falls Thurs., Dec. 7, 8.30-9.30 --|Macdonald vs Tony's Refresh- - Coen TESEGe Beator's Dairy vs Oshawa| ments. {Edmonton 4 Los Angeles 3 [Dairy and 9.30 - 10.30, Tony's| Thurs., Feb. 15, 8.30 - 9.30 -- eg Metro Junior A Refreshments vs Hayden-Mac-/Tony's Refreshments vs Osh- | Whitby 3 Brampton 11 donald. awa Dairy and 9.30 - 10.30, Bea- _ Ont. Border Jr B Thurs., Dec 14, 8.30-9.30 --jton's Dairy vs Hayden-Mac-| ak : ' 4 Detroit Riverside 5 Oshawa Dairy vs Tony's Re-| donald. rox , : : Windsor + Leamington 6 freshments and 9.30 - 10.30, Bea-/ OFFICIALS OF TEAMS | us . Eastern 'League ton's Dairy vs Hayden-Mac-| Beaton's Dairy, Bill Olesiuk,| |New H 2L Island 1 : | 725. 10i NER IF YOU STAY IN FRONT " Interngtional League --|"Thurs,, Dec 21, 820 -'9.30 --| Hayden' Macdonald, Vic. IT'S CLE ' ; Muske 5 Mi lis 3 sden- ; | : ; It makes a difference if you | yesterday's seventh race on, Schultz of Kitchener, was bred ne ae tee tee Hayden-Macdonald vs Oshawa| Pratt, 728-0001, Bill Atkinson. Thunder Bay Junior Dairy and 9.30 - 10.30, Tony's| Oshawa Dairy, Bob Di are in front. Jockey Sam Mc- | the mud-strewn Old Wood- | by th nt Shenae "a}./Fort William Canadiens 7 F ary. and. 9.0. - 1.00, sony §) Oshawa Dairy, Bo lonne, Comb (right) congratulates | bine race track. McComb, on y the late Bill Yates of Cal- iam Canadiens 7 Fort) Refreshments vs Beaton's Dairy|723-2548 oF POST TIME 1:30 P.M aoe Wiiliau: Hurricanes 1 Thurs., Dec, 28, 8.30 - 9.30 --| Tony's Refreshments, Peter sila A gary. 8.; . 28, F y's efres ents, eter Jerry Harrison, who rode |~Cusmet, came in third, Janet Quebec Junior A Oshawa Dairy vs Beaton's|Boothe, 723-7834, Fred Cocker- Janet Yates" to victory in| Yates, owned now by F. J. --(CP Wirephoto) |Montreal-Nord 1 Victoriaville 9|Dairy and 9.30 - 10.30, Hayden-|ton, 725-8222. ee ; NOTE! Racing Season Ends Next Thursday