ie aes oe, ae : o H iit e af Ss | BEV SMITH | - eee Py FO 2 sno d Oshawa Pitcher Wins bis THE CANADIAN PRESS | Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- Beaches MVP Award In the rarefied air atop the|frion counted for the Canadiens, , Suga ee : ; ; National Hockey League,\at 11:29 and 30 seconds later 'Bev' Smith, rookie right- Other players mentioned for playing a home-and-home series they're playing it close to the|ex-Hab Bert Olmstead provided ee oo vacate Lisa S,\MVP honors were Nick = i omg oe ge 2 \vest. the tie - maker for the Leafs.|W5 e eaches Major) omaae : ' oronto Tri-Bells, coached by /| Three days ago Toronto, It was Geoffrion's 10th goal Fastball League's 'Most Vale lefttielder Maes - Al Sherman, who lost out to ; iMaple Leafs and Montreal Ca-lof the season and Bower had|able Player" at the annual get)@W@ Tonys, Peer mOneuery Windsor in the Western OASA lnadiens were tied for the lead.|no chance on the play. After|together Wednesday night in To-\outfielder with the champion|Senior "A" final, are also in- | They played a pair of home-|stopping a shot by Ralph Back-|ronto. ; Dependable Caterers and Ab|terested in joining the Beaches land - home games and today|strom, Bower was left out of po-|. Smith, a native of Owen)Deasley, hardluck hurler with'league. Oshawa Tony's, Depend- é Ages e they're still bracketed. lsition to reach Geoffrion's rising | Sound, married an Oshawa girl|Randall-Roy Metals. Bob Booth,|able Caterers, Eddie Black's ae a It was 1-1 before a crowd of|20 - footer. last summer and is teachingj)Oshawa Tony's catcher, re-|and Randall-Roy Metals are def- WES BROWN BERT WARWICK ART MERCER MIKE RODDEN ALEX PONTON 14.568 in Montreal Thursday) Olmstead beat Plante with a/School in nearby metro Scar-/ceived honorable mention. jinite starters for next season. night. Wednesday night in Tor-|high drive from 30 feet out af-| boro. The blond-headed 'right- The league executive an-| Andy Anderson, former Metro onto the saw - off was a 2-2'ter taking defenceman Allan|handed pitcher appeared in tenjnounced at the meeting shat Metre pitcher, informed e affair. Stanley's pass. It was No, 4 of|8ames this past summer for|Hamilton's Big Four Fastball|Frank Foley, Oshawa manager, Detroit Red Wings, led by|the campaign for him. 'Tony's, winning 8 and losing 2./league is interested in playing|that he is interested in playing dl Ke | 10n : Howie Glover's two - goal ef-| The officials handed out seven)!" the regular season, he hadjan inter-locking schedule within Oshawa next summer. Also fort, downed Boston Bruins 3-1|minor penalties--Toronto draw-|@ batting average of .175 col-jthe Beaches Major league. Alon the Tony's list of pitchers is before a hometown crowd ofling four -- but none of them |lecting 7 hits in 40 trips to the|tentative arrangement has one|/Percy McBracken, who played 8,215 in Thursday's night's only|figured in the scoring. plate including a home run. Hamilton and Beaches teamilast year with Sudbury. , jother play. In Detroit, Hank Bassen re- sg hare --_---- om onor ame LS '@ | Wd] S | The action left Toronto and|placed Terry Sawchuk in the ) e {Montreal with 29 points apiece,|nets for the Red Wings and the | D Sch ll followed by New York Rangers|club threw up a stiff defence in ( 11T V | on Wa TORONTO (CP) -- Five foot-|W, (Wes) Brown, Ottawa, and)the eve of the national football/he directed Ottawa University,|With 26 and Chicago Blackifront of him, yielding only 15 "ines 's'g arkdale|Hawks with 18 shots by the Bruins ball men are to be honored here/ Toronto, clapsic., ; $ { Queen "a ane he La Dah oui Detrolt has 17 and the Bruins Ms | epee counterpart Don e e t 4 tonight for their contributions|:ne jate Alex I. Ponton, Toron- Ponton, who died in 1950, will!Canoe Club in Toronto. ? a ' ' sad bape lle had 38 is hate to the game on and off the} be honored posthumously. A) He is credited with introduc-|*';, : cee i ' aed 1r lI i 1 ' to, champion sprinter, he was an); ; ani) rine goaltending was a fea-idle | a field. | ; Deir ! jing & number of important ture of the game at Montreal Sawchuk was lifted by coach | They are Arthur F. Mercer of| plaques presented jointly by thejoriginal member of Toronto|changes into the Canadian) he . I. : : é er : ae 00 e Vancouver, A. H. (Bert) War-|Canadian Rugby Union and the|Balmy Beach, formed in 1924,!same, including the secondary| eteran netminders Johnny|Sid Abel after the Red Wings) Beaton's Dairy scored their|/Buechler, Porteous, Johnson, ve tll wick, Winnipeg, Michael J.\Canadian Football League at/and was quarterback as thelgerence and the practice A Bower of Toronto. and Jacques salvaged only one win in a Six-'first win in the Oshawa Minor Hall, Supryka and Anderson. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) D (Mike) Rodden, Kingston, D.|the annual Grey Cup dinner on/Beaches won their first Grey)*req-dogging' or rushing the Plante both turned in sparkling / game road trip Hockey Association Juvenile) OSHAWA DAIRY -- goal, oon' oe -- Don q , shies Rasta' . Cup in 1927, He became coach|yassor " games It was Boston's sixth consecu-jJeague last night at the Chil-/Harmon; defence, Godridge,|>°"wall, who came up to Bos- of the team in 1930 and di- P SRA Planie made 92 stops anditive setback dren's Arena. The milkmen,|Cheeseman; forwards, Gow, Mc- ton Red Sox from Seattle in late 'ea | rected it to another Grey Cup|_,¥arwick. although a resident Bower 31 Gordie Howe was the other|who had tallied only one goal in|Namee, Elliott; alternates, Sib-/M@y to pitch his way. into a g 4 triumph. of Edmonton, is cited for his The two goals came in the/Detroit scorer while rookie their first two starts, exploded/lock, Willoughby, Barnoski, Starting assignment in the all- , Mercer was ove of the prime Work as a member of the Win-\11th minute of the third period.|Terry Gray counted fo Boston.|for seven goals in nosing out|Leaming, Leach, McGraw,|!@" game, was voted American movers in bringing a Weetern( rcs team's executive, on Tony's Refreshments 7-6. Pinch, Brady, Balsom and Kay League rookie of the year for 'the 1961 season today by the Conference franchise to Van-\Which he held the posts of sec- In the 'second half of the| _ BEATON'S 7, TONY'S 6 oer ~ gnc Pap By Geo. H. Campbell couver. He was the first presi- ee S ll Ma double-header, Oshawa Dairy,| Paced by Dave Mitchell's Oe per SPORTS EDITOR dent of British Columbia Lions,| (ihe club's management com- 's . Co eges Vy the league leaders, and Hayden|three - goal 'performance, Bea-!, 04 ¢1.. although he 'did. dnt . formed in 1953, and now is | mittee and was instrumental in |Macdonald battled to a 1-1 draw. |ton's Dairy edged Tony's Re- ei ai y : sed yet £ 8 7.6. ( even make his first major league ap- member of the Lions board of changing the value of the touch- As a result of last night's ac-|freshments 7-6. Other marksmen i f S | shag : Bice F ee ee te ore Neil Talli Don §: |pearance until May 25. He lost 0 To Nuts governors and an_ honorary z Pocpugey P ; tion, Oshawa Dairy remain in|were Nell Jaliing, n Sawyer, | 5 n Everything From up mainte of the WatC! boaed down in Canadian football to six Oo CoO OW first place with an unbeaten rec-\Gary Macdonald and defence-oMly seven and had a 3.27 points from five ord of two wins and a tie for|man Stan Kolesnik. earned run average. HAS FINE RECORD Brown started football in 1925, ' } : . Outfielder Billy Williams of . MENT: Any , ious about ' mcs . pe ASH fiv s. Bob Solomon and Bobby Kemp)... 7 CAPSULE COMMENT:-- Anybody really serious abou Mike Rodden, former sports assisting in handling ticket sales) WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thejsit down with NCAA. officials five Points fired two goals each and picked Chicago Cubs was voted the 1961 being on hand in person to watch tomorrow's Grey editor of the Toronto Globe,/for Ottawa Rough Riders.|National Collegiate Athletic As-| ext week--a meeting is sched- MAC'S 1, OSH. DAIRY 1 sists " ' |National League rookie-of - the g g Fi ate ' up two assists for Tony's. Don ; e t the CNE Stadium, would be advised to |was for several years coach of|Since, he has served as secre-|<qejation, seeking more power uled here Wednesday--and try; Oshawa Dairy and Hayden|Lloyd and Stanley Wallace add-|¥°4" award Thursday, Wil- up game ab ie Ves sas ' : Hamilton Tigers. His record in-|tary and secretary-treasurer of Rea OS PGE to solve the dispute ' |Macdonald battled to a t-lled singletons. liams, a negro, received 10 of get there by noon -- and it's our guess that there'll ¢lydes two Grey Cups and seven|the club and as secretary of the prey mar hese! " -- The NCAA report said that) <tand-off. Both netminders, Don| TONY'S REFRESHMENTS --|'he 16 votes cast. be plenty of tickets available, According to all reports,' eastern championships, includ-|CRU and of the CFL's Eastern Thursday to boycott the Ama: after four meetings with the|Gutsole of the Mac's and John-|goal, Scribner; defence, Solo-|. Williams, 23, batted .278 in 146 ' 5 : Mer than in pre- |i?S an unmatched string of four) Conference. teur Athletic Union. AAU there was only one ma-iny Harmon of the Dairymen,|mon, Shoddy; forwards, Nichol,|S4™Mes Jast season. A_ left- the Winnipeg contingent 1s much smaller than in pI straight Big Four titles, 1927 to| The Grey Cup dinner, held) AAU president N. J. Barack) jor point of dispute: ..,-|were outstanding to keep the op-|King, Smith: alternates, Wal.\"anded hitter, his totals _in- vious years and of course, Hamilton fans will be on 1930 inclusive annually since 1950, was estab-/of Columbus, Ohio, said such aj 'The AAU takes the position) ,ocition at bay. lace, Crothers, Lloyd, Plews,|°luded 20 doubles, seven triples hand in full force -- but that about covers it, except His 'playing career started as|lished to assist needy families;move would prevent develop-\that no other organization or Big Dave Leaming, who has| Pascoe Kemp and Wilson "and 25 home runs. He drove in for the Toronto customers. The usual hordes from a junior with Ottawa University of deceased football men--play-| ment of gooegerl eg help Amer- ee of msn pie Aste been hitting with goals at a fast| BEATON'S DAIRY -- "etal 86 runs. i Sasa dd vit fr dai I . jand included stretches withers, coaches and executives.ica win the cold war propa-/sfall be accorded a significant) (1); ; Q i ssell: : i Western Canada, as well as from Montreal and Ot Queen's University, McGill and|Proceeds of the $10-a-plate af-\ganda battle of the Olympics/p1ace in determining amateur clip in recent games, tallied for/Russell; defence, Branton, Kol. Q , ; : : Oshawa Dairy and Wayne Por-/esnik; forwards, i te : Toronto Argonauts. As a coach, fair are placed in a fund for|and other international compe-|sports policies in the United|taous tallied for the 4 edad Donald, bo ign Bh 8 Windsor Bulldogs besides his Hamilton successes,'this 'purpose tition States or this nation's position > . fe Wa ; s pase sil hie eS oe The AAU is holding its 74th\on international sports ques- HAYDEN MACDONALD |Vernon, Mason, Mitchell, Saw- HONORING five of the men who in the past year oal, Gutsole; , i AnOr ' ; ; sole; defence, Norton, \yer, Ey Nic! made outstanding contributions to football in Canada, jannual convention here. tions. In other words, the AAU ened' forwards, Cotie, Mae Se ga ole oe and Revel On Royals should meet with unanimous approval. It's a tribute Gre Cu Game gg oy geome ee saphena is its exclu-)nonaid, Chapman; _alternates,|Tom Wilson. " _ BELMONT (CP) -- Windsor long overdue -- and to more than just the first five City urged colleges to consider| AAU officials said privately aye ogs rolled to an 11-1 vic- to be chosen ... TORONTO LEAFS and Montreal Can- a boycott of AAU events unless|the NCAA has snubbed its of- INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY Way ak -- Bg ag adiens are still tied for first place in the NHL stand- colleges are given more say in fers to share representation on| tie for the ead in the Senor ing, following their 1-1 draw last night in Montreal, weater um ers amateur sports. international basketball and Ontario Hockey Association the second night in successior? the two top clubs have Barack repeated his offer to,track and field organizations. : k 1 0 organi' T li J At 'A crowd of 300 saw Tommy battled to a stalemate . . . EL SENOR GOMEZ, On- TORONTO (CP) -- Following|73--Cec Luining om inson S op n Walker and Bob Brown each tario's horse-riding wizard and controversial figure at (are the sweater numbers of|77--Ernie Pitts Trio Pays Out President Kennedy score three goals and two as- tawa, are definitely not going to be on hand tomorrow so this should mean that there will be plenty of seats least once a week, for the past two years, has received (Winnipeg Blue Bombers and/78~-Ron Meadmore |sists against the cellar-dwelling Pawlyshyn and Irwin Gross had : : : 7 : : ; eee S Royals. Lou Bendo scored two a jockey's permit to ride in the U.S. and this may |Hamilton Tiger-Cats who play ,,_._ HAMILTON "11 stat; 0 h W Bs rt L goals and Les Costello, Walt mean that he'll say goodbye to Canada racing, at least |i" the Grey Cup final Saturday., 9--Tom Dublinski Two Millions Lifetime Amateur | Ss. a a ou 1ce oop stello, Wa : : teaah Game time is 1'p.m, EST. 10--Bernie Faloney / as a steady diet . . .NHL CLUBS have been ordered WINNIPEG l--Frank Cosentino WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres-| Tomiinson's Fina defeatedjoff playing a slightly sloppy|. D to trim their rosters from 18 to 16 players (not includ- 19--Dick Thornton 1M--Al (Butch) Rogé F G d ident Kennedy officially re-|Beaupre's Vi i ree, I Darby Moore scored for SM. rs 3 dic pay rs : s 2's Vigor Oil by the scorejbrand of hockey and trailed ing goalies) .. . GENE POIRIER, 40, veteran member /Il--Kenny Ploen 15--Zeno Karcz or ar ens gained his status as an ama-/0f 9-5 Monday night and this|Beaupre's Vigor Oil by the ecerel kine. eonesoulive pannus: salven of the Trenton OHA Globetrotters, suffered a broken /12--Hal Ledyard 16--Ken Kilrea TORONTO (CP) -- Stafford|teur athlete Thursday. He re-|#!ong with Foley's loss to Mor-jof 5-3. up 84 goals and scored only 13. leg in the game at Bowmanville last night . . . BOB sap gees yr ed a 7--Grant McKee Smythe, new president of Ma-|civeq a lifetime membership |"=2" 5 BA, gave the Fina men| In the last half, Fina main-| Royals had one of their best. CLEROUX has signed a new contract with his manager |*,~~ arlie Shepar 18--Tom Grant ple Leaf Gardens, Thursday) sole possession of first place. |tained their mastery over Vigor| periods of the season during the Al B ht - hoses to May 1, 1965. I " if I 23--Jack Delveaux 19--George Scott completed the transaction plaque and card from the Am-| In the first game, Morrison's by piling in six goals, last 20 minutes, outshooting PP ig, ab ne PR AN car Ge ares eo Nice miner 20--Carver Shannon whereby he and Harold Ballard|ateur Athletic Union. 'BA edged Foley Plumbing 5-4.| "KE. McAvoy. and J. Hubbard| Windsor 16-11. But they couldn't. isn't thinking of quitting just yet... JUNIOR HABS |25--Ray Jauch 21--Ralph Goldston and John Bassett took over con-| Officers of the AAU, here for|he loss cut Foley's winning) picked up two goals each jbeat goalie Ross Childs. Wind- beat the Junior Red Wings 6-2 last night right in Ham- |26--Baz Nagle 22---Don Sutherin trolling shares of Gardens stock.|inoi: annual convention pte-|szeak to three games. In thelponkin, Spencer, Rice Ferguson| Sor held a 50-33 edge in total ilton, so from now on, maybe the other OHA Junior a ee -- 23--Milan Wall | Smythe turned over to his fa-|ented the credentials to Ken- pra a the er te Bas |and Baker scored singles, | Shots. gr i t a i |28--Gerry James 24--Paul Palmer ther Conn a cheque for almost}, . Whi isplaye eir smooth style o Hud becca rummuyeammaa se. tasted wnat " Scan Geen -- 29--Leo Lewis 25----Gerry McDougall $2,000,000 to conclude the father-|"°oY * das White ene. hockey and. built themselves) , Bob -- hag egg Fishes: REMEMBER WHEN i ne ttadee Shean dave 4) : ce pele ae *~ |31--Ron Latourelle 26--Garney Henley son deal, The transaction has| The president recalled that he|quite a lead but as the game| "0 agp ne si ge Fe y| lag ng more trades these days than youngsters swapping |9_wWenry Janzen %--Ron Howell been estimated to involve about|"@S 4 Swimmer at Harvard and/progressed Foley's began click-/Sf0ring our goals. He also as-) Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS cigarette cards 25 years ago, In their third big deal |35--Roger Hagberg ShcLarey Hickman $3,000,000. at that time was registered with| ing with their power line. sisted on Aldsworth s goal. Toronto Argonauts blanked in four days, Chicago yesterday dealt pitchers Billy |43--George Druxman 44--Don Caraway Control of the Gardens, home the AAU, Sovere body of The "Plumbers" tried their) Sven Meee Pg BE a Winnipeg Blue Bombers 35-0 to Pearse and Don Larsen to San Francisco Giants. The |44--Garland Warren 46--Chet Miksza of the National Hockey League amRteur aports. jbest to overcome BA's lead but)" ihe prone bein ame ae i capture the Canadian football great left-hander Billy Pearse may have just enough /48--Jack Bruzell 5i--Hardiman Cureton Toronto Maple Leafs, was ac-| Nick J. Barack of Columbus,/'an out of time, ae AY ania Mawany ni "a *! championship 16 years ago to- left to prove a real boon to the Giants. Don Larsen, |S2---Dave Burkholder 53--=Vince Scott quired, through purchase of 45,-|Ohio, AAU president, assured|. For Foley's, Don Cullen, who)": 8 3s GC i prs day. The Grey Cup final, 17th only Pitcher to hurl a perfect World Series game fi > \5i8--Herb Gray 54--Ellison Kelly 000 shares of stock from Conn|Kennedy of the organization's|!s top man in the scoring races /p. Cullen (Foley) 7 6 13 |meeting between East and ae hadio and even ater Vink Series game, slum- |54 Rod Humeniuk 56--Willie Taylor Smythe, founder and former|"full support in his determina-|Picked up-a single goal. P. Mc-/)- \ulien (Fina) 2 | West, was played before 19,000 ped badly and even after " ankees let him go he wasn't |56_kd Kotowich Si.Sonn Barrow president of the Gardens. jtion to make America physic-|/ voy, M. Cullen and M. Weid- P. McAvoy (Foley) 11 | Shivering spectators at Toron- too much with Kansas City but he had a 7-2 mark |5g--Ray Ash 62--Gino DeNobile Stafford Smythe, Ballard and/ally strong, mentally alert and|/™ark also scored. |M. Weldmark (Foley) 11 | to's Varsity Stadium. for the Sox last summer, from June on, and if he too can (|61--Roger Hamelin 64--Bob Minihane Bassett each bought a third of spiritually blessed." Thompson acored twite, for M. Cullen (Foley) -- 8] keep up this --- those S. F, Giants may click., Chicago |62--Roger Savoie 66--Ron Ray the controlling shares. Smythe|~ = peo = A ge Ph sg cna ical A. Baker (Fina) 8 BRITISH GUARDIANS got three rookies, Bob Farley, first baseman and two |6--Steve Patrick 70--Tom Moran said, however, that he would be} ere |: Courtice (BA) 7| The Bahrein Islands, an Arab right-handed pitchers, Eddie Fisher and Don Zanni. a we ap one: dana omplete charge of the Gar- NHL Club Must 7 |sheikdom in the Persian Gulf, | 3 Figg ar gpl WIN S. Essery (BA) h : : n the second f the|D. Fergu 'j 6 |have n under British protec- 67--Frank Rigney 74--Pete Neumann His father now is chairman of queue 4 erguson (Fina) ave bee 'a P CIVIL: SERVICE HOCKEY Norm Rathaus 'Paul Dekker tie Weed oF tention Trim Rosters oe the Fina men started B. Solomon (Vigor) e 2 ce 6 Hon since 1861. Teachers Lose Another: NHL BIG SEVEN 1962 re Cc FIGHTS LAST ional Ito eke aa "aa ' y up NIGHT its six member clubs must cut | La we EK.E a o . . e e . RyuoR Ste a their playing rosters to 16 from| Firefighters Tie Police = 7.80 "5 ALCNE Also %, ue ssgoctanen rise pavers, cxtsive of gots Dallas Pete Rademacher,| This results from an amend-| Geoffrion of Montrea Cana-| mm vin : ae e . f . 5 ee 3 Se Gaines st Bowmanville Arenalthe score, at 44 where it re- sear tnoerted on gent ye TORONTO (CP)--The Globe 199, Columbus, Ga., stopped ment to the rere sae agree v Tuesday night in the Civil Serv-| mained. the National Hockey League's|#94 Mail says Canadian Foot- . : Sokia 2 pil Lp June and Confira i 4 tee ice League, saw an exciting 4-4 AP ieee is top seven scoring list Thursday.|ball League officials rat aa se putpointed telegraph poll by a majority of| ; & TEACHERS BLANKED ns, all Pwr rwuradT] NVwwe nwa } meeting|148, Philadelphia, outpointed draw between the Firefighters ; NasiaAlanat' 4 Nae ene |148, hil adelphia, outpointe i p si the Police Association and In the second game, Foote's a A a ee tk an here today will approve Tor-|Kid Rayo, 146, Los Angeles, 10. the rules committee. in the second game Foote's|lowing, the league leaders, eaneollantee his hold third onto's Canadian National Exhi-| Los Angeles -- Eddie Pace,| In recent years, NHL clubs : aie Towing took a 3-0 win from the gave the Teachers a hard time H ? bition Stadium as the site of 148%, Los Angeles, outpointed| were permitted to dress 17 play-} -- a0 vit 9 " place with a total of 26 points. Hilario Morales, 146%, Mexico!ers plus goalies after the Dec, 1 ' by defeating t lat - > e xt year's Grev ( P Teachers. : eating the latter 3 to Andy Bathgate of New York) "ext year's Grey Cup game for City, 10. lcut-off date. FIREFIGHTERS TIE POLICE|2"¢ keeping the Teachers | poicers leads the league with| the second year in a row % ee ice scoreless for the sec ime. nas see is : Firefighters and the Police he second time. 95° points. | The newspaper says it was ssociati 'lashed in the first, Teachers seem to be having "'». ' ss a Ms sedate od ben ating ouch ™ Hg yy lk at same aru t| HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS an TB gostengeatl lg gale The two clubs played through ocala i 3 31 oon ee a, ae ak By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thursday's Result PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI, & SAT., Dec. Ist & 2nd ONLY! neck-and-neck all the way, giv- 4 Scoreless first period in which) Geoffrion, Montreal 10 * does not seem interested in al- National League Windsor 11 St. Thomas 1 é o ternating the game betw , ing no indication as to who|the Teachers held up consider- Richard, Montreal 9 23 |East and West" te se TE a ae Se: OHA Junior A ably w from y mn 7 F would win the game. ably well, but at . the 16.05 McKenney, Boston 9 23 | year. year 10 Toronto 13 3 73 48 29 W Fi | 1955 1955 First to score was the Police ™ark in the second period, 'tngarfield, New York 11 22 | Montreal 11 3 82 59 29 Hamilton 1 <6) ¢ 95 st t é | ; a 4 | an The official said the future y Jor 0 69 6226 q Association, on Attersley's goal, |!oote eS osbuen banged in Kelly, Toronto 10 30 2 toa ; 2 New York 1 69 62 25/ Montreal 9 from Garrow, at 17.30 of the gpl arp ong the Teach-| Bucyk, Boston 5 22 fen cases cat, Be get bg nn eck ; 1 A . rast: Se ehh : oe DODGE first period Pa to meil away. aan "he tet : ; Detroi 7 a /Guelph 4 § pt : : : Ke f a Geak e Globe and Mail adds, and! pos 415 3 58 9511) | Be dase ig oe ag Ge deadne' tat ' T d S I it is probable the 1963 game eT Thursday's Results INiagers Falls 3 CONVERTIBLE Fase sent untit the 4.50|19.40 and at 23.30 Johnson from) £©Q WAVAGE LS will be played in the West! Montreal 1 Toronto 1 | ---- $695 Sedan. (B7577) $1 95 Coust city. 4 : Thursday's Resulis Sharp 2 tone mark of the second period that|Mueller and Huard, gave the oT Detroit 3 Boston 1 Niagara Falls 2 Peterborough 2| finish. (H2828) 1 hep igss ? : ia kee) iia : eg DS learing ot . . they tied the score on Knight's|oote's their third goal to Official Inter Ph hotel sees otticlnis ang Saturday's Games Montreal 6 Hamilton 2 Clearing " » tie i < *s goa) Clinch the game. hotel businesses in both ci-|Detroit at Montreal 1 Out it goes . unassisted effort. Knight's goal s are anxious to get a reg-\Chicago at Toronto Western League was scored while two Police} CIVIL SERVICE NOTES -- . t ; Nine . ' A ; ; a a B ular pattern established. New York at Boston Spokane 7 Los Angeles 4 Then page gan ges seal a Pagel divisa! Ga oa atting Champ Vancouver and Toronto are Sunday's Games S Nova Scotia Senior : 1960 1955 Myles from Knight, put the|received the first star for the considered the only cities with|Montreal at Chicago Windsor 9 Halifax 5 : 'refi : heeet NEW YORK (AP)--Ted Sav-|stadiums large e zh for the, Toronto at Detroit ' P.E.1. Senior . 4. ake| Firefighters As: if { al ge enough for the ; i aoe tad 7) ' 'Key with two goals was in line 28°, of Buflalo 'isons was offi-|annual East-West championship) Boston at New York vn Cae ae te VAUXHALL CHEVROLET x 4 : -\cially crowned the Interna-| game. Eastern Professional Cape Breton Senior The Police however came/for second and Pam Knight . atti ' jon| ") I a q back strong and at 9.30 evened|with one goal and' two asciats ong eee eens chang ion ¥ A Pt Northside. Syaney ? Tahintel wae ote, ; Kitchener 3.5 3 78 5729 Saskatchewan Junior | Super custom Deluxe 2-door with the score at 2-2 with Tobin's|was given the third star. sone : , YE ue y' = ga a ak di : i V8 engine, automati goal. In the Teachers - Footes game, BP og young outfielder, who be- ES ERDA S Kingston 65 58 22|Prince Albert 4 Moose Jaw 5 | sedan with real ad fame ave fast 5 4 ney . % ngs to Philadelphia Phillies Hull-Ottawa 3 5.58 5821/Flin Flon 3 Melville 9 leather bucket for thi ' Wittsitt gave the Police a Lag howe eeragenien s Huard and|pit 395 and finished four points STARS SiabNeY 70 6820 WManitolin 'Sintor seats. (B5378) 'eneg7ay S edge at 15-30 but the Firefight-/Cosbuen were picked Ist and|in front of Rochester's John North Bay 3 52 55 17|Winnipeg Braves 2 Brandon 9 ers made it 3-3 when Hooper|2nd stars.and the 3rd was given) powell. the home run king with SS Marie 313 5 64 91 11| Metro Junior A took Knight's pass to score. |to the Teachers' goaltender!39 By THE CANADIAN PRESS 0 "feat Jhitby 2 Bre | Sago sai iGearing. w é $2 7 : sy HA § Whitby 2 Brampton 4 FOR SHE BEST CHOICE . , . CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION AT... Both clubs made some dead- Gearing, he warees off a) Frank Leja, who played for, Goalies Johnny Bower of Tor- Be ys vo wee, sas Ontario Junior B ae 2 ly rushes and at 21.10 of the/possibly more embarrassing Richmond and Syracuse, hadonto and Jacques Plante of|Strathroy 2 1 83 3721|Dresden 9 Leamington 4 period, Attersley scored his sec-| defeat the most runs batted in, 98. " : a : y Rf 211Wi 9 rerside ond goal for the Police Associa- STANDINGS : _| Savage also set the pace with oo -- oe "Ss Gal ! Hs 39 a tes. Wee tease B tion. ee G LT F A PTS.|132 runs scored, 178 hits, 31 sto- 1 tie between the Maple Leafs! wooastock 7 4 53 40 14/St. Thomas 5 Goderich 3 Myles, unassisted, rushed|Foote's 5 2 1201611 \len bases and 96 walks. Jim and the Canadiens in Montreal. Waterloo 46 5210 Niagara Junior B through the whole of the Police|Police Assoc. 3 3 1 23 30 7/Pendleton of Jersey City had! Howie Glover, a two - goal/Chatham 7 42 52 &8)Stamford 7 Fort Erie 2 club at 22.05 and landed the|/Dairymen 3 22 the most doubles, 33, while Lou! scorer for the Red Wings, who|Sarnia 3 38 63 7 Eastern League 140 BOND WEST LTD. 725-6507 puck high into the left-hand cor- Teachers 3 6 |Johnson of Toronto collected the beat Boston Bruins 3-1 in De-|Stratford : 8 48 73 7\Clinton 3 Greensboro 4 ner of ghe net to once more tie|Firefighters 2 6 6 |most triples, 18. 4 troit, iSt. Thomas 13 86 0|New Haven 0 Long Island 6