Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1961, p. 11

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Bal timore Colts THE OSHAWA TIMES, soasronit December 28, 1961 ub Seeking Berth bee College Gridders Prep | ro rlocKke Eig ©. For Annual Bowl G ames: Baltimore Colts said Wednes-| i day he plans to apply for an) NEW YORK (CP)--With thejU.S. in total offence with 1,281)to be the only New Year's Dayjdifficult for the West to coné American Hockey League fran-/Christmas holiday out of thelyards gained. bow! to be televised by the CBC}tain. 3 chise for Baltimore on behalf of/ way, 10 major, U.S. college foot-| Minnesota has a sound de-|in Canada, Kickoff time is 5) All - Americans Ernie Davis the National Football Lea gue/pall teams and two-all -ystarjfence and its attack is usually|p.m. EST. lof 'Syracuse and Bob Fergusomi club. ijsquads are having their U or Ha! on the plodding "four In the Sugar Bowl at New of Ohio State, both first - choice Kellett, representing Co1t|week of practice before the Big)yards and a cloud of dust'|Orleans on New Year's Day, |draft picks in the National Foot# : owner Carroll Rosenbloom and|New Year's weekend of bowl|school. Occasionally, however, passing will play an important hall League, are scheduled te other investors, said the appli-|action. Minnesota employs a wide-open part of the game when South/start for the East along with cation would be submitted at the} In the partiarch of the bowls, offence with rollout option plays) West Conference co - champion | two of the best quarterbacks im next AHL meeting. A date forthe Rose Bowl at Pasadena|and quick traps. : _ |Arkansas meets the top U.S.| college football, Roman Gabri the session has not been set. | Calif., 100,000 spectators are ex, ae. -- of Bole yo ee etek Sa Crees i af Norte Carolin State and Ro} i i jpected to fill the stands tol/last seven games, ty | ', @/Miller of Wisconsin. 4 on Fag wie'! porcngiy dg paso the University of Minnes-|losses to Michigan and Ohio 20-year-old, 193-pound 'senior,| "Outside of maybe a dazzlef! ing contractor who formerly op-|ota from the Big Ten engage in|State of the Big Ten, uses ajleads Alabama. Among other!y, two we're not going in with erated Baltimore teams in the|grid combat with host UCLA|modernized single-wing attack things, he topped the toughlin. jgga of trying to fool any American Soccer League and{squad from the Big Five on/devoted even more than Min-|Southeastern Conference in t0-lhody Kuharich said "Every, the asterh Hockey powally New Year's Day. nesota to a crunching saad a omg ' body. knows: our offence." | | Rock's Eastern League fran-| Minnesota, which lost in last) PT ailbacks Bob Smith andjpound, 22 - year - old senior, is), At Stanford where the West, ichise was moved to Charlotte,|Year's Rose Bowl to the Univer-i\7i0 0 tormner are the heart ofthe quarterback on the Arkav-|i8 training, coach Jim Owens of! |N.C., several years ago when a/sity of Washington, 17-7, isl '" yc : p ie otcna , |Washington has two great' rune! ieee ' 8 ; : ' . the UCLA offence. Haffner was|sas offence and rated one of the ' great run.' fire destroyed the arena. A $12,-/seeking revenge from UCLA.) {11 io the US, in rushing, car-|best passers in Arkansas his-/Ming backs in Curt McClinton of 000,000 arena now is under con-|the far - western conference in) for 696 yards. Smithitory. /Kansas and Ronnie Bull of Baya) struction in downtown Balti-|representative. : rushed for 631 yards. | Arkansas flies into Baton/!or. His two leading: quarter# more. At least one other group) The eastern team will be led rouge--80 miles up the Missis-/backs are John Hadl of Kansai, has applied to use the new link by all - American Sandy Steph--CBC WILL CARRY sino River from Noe Orleans|20d Mel Melin of Washington , i bad ake & Gh & ing the day's play as John Wavgh, son of the late found- er of the annual classic, pre- sents the Memorial Shield to Donald, John Waugh, Rt. Rev. P. Coffey, skip of the winning rink and John Greer -- all members of the Oshawa THE OSHAWA Board of Education entry captured top honors in the annual Ontario rinks, representing various schools throughout Ontario ccmpeted for The J. Douglas Waugh Memorial Trophy. Teachers' Bonspiel, held at The Oshawa Curling-Club yes- terday when a full entry of 32 Abcve is shown the trophy presentation ceremony, follow- the winners. Left to right, they are Bob Stroud, Bill Mac- Boaid of Education. --Oshawa Times Photo School Board Curlers for professional hockey. ens, who finished eighth in thei The Rose Bowl is scheduled|_today for its final workouts.|S5tate. Green Bay Packers | ROYAL AT HELM Arkansas' co-champion in the | Southwest, University of Texas, lis the host team in the New |Year's Day Cotton Bowl game jat Dallas, Tex., and will have {a tough battle with University |of Mississippi. The Texas coach In the Blue - Grey all - star game in Montgomery, Ala., the Blue--north--squad is rated a six-point favorite over the Grey --south--squad. r The Blue-Grey game is eX». pected to be a battle of passing talents of the rival quarter- backs. {is Darrell Royal, former Ed- |monton Eskimos coach. H The Right M | Although saying he is not pes- | e \simistic over Texas' chances, | {Royal asserted Mississippi is i a © 1g ace jbetter than Texas in several de- | partments. | "I just think that Ole Miss is GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) --|sarie by which the Packers de-jare Norm Masters and Bob|one of the finest teams in the Whet makes Green Bay Pack-|feated Giants in a pre-season ex-|Skonronski, a pair of 250-pound-|Country and has been for ers run? |hibition meeting. jers, They have the drive to open|Years," Royal said. \tor Bowl game in Jacksonville, It's the right men in the right| Gye pare hoies in the line and the strength| "But I'm not pessimistic. I/ma., with Georgia Tech. a place in the offensive line, es-/OU1GAIN, OUTRUSH 'EM _ +a >), otecf<the passer. jdon't think they are that much) Georgia Tech's squad igs pecially at centre and the| ON the way to the league tri-| out of our range. We are going|scheduled to arrive for finat: guards, said Packer line coach|U™mrh, Green Bay rolled up 16|NY CRIPPLES RETURN to have to play over our heads.| workouts Thursday. r Bil Austin Tuesday. jfirst downs on the ground to} Meanwhile, in New York, the|We are going to have to get a Manning the three prime posts|f0ur for New York. Green Bay|Giants' three cripples -- half-|break or two, but that is what for Packers are perennial all-|8ained 270 yards rushing to 69|/b-ck Alex Webster, end Joe/we are shooting for. GRASS COURTS ' pro choice Jim Ringo at centre|for the Giants. The P ackers/Waiton and tackle Roosevelt PLAY IN MIAMI and Fred Thurston and Forrest|@ldeo 145 yards passing for a|Brcwn -- were back in action! tp, the fourth major New FAVOR AUSSIES 1 Gregg at guards. jtotal gain of 415 yards. New|Tuesday at the Giants' work-|year's Day bowl game, Lor fhey anchored the line that|Y0rx passed for 210 yards and a|out. isiana State University meets MELBOURNE (AP) -- It» °: helpec Packers to their second|tota! of 279. | "It's too early to tell whether|University of Colorado in the] #lyY's Nicola Pietangell has " straight Western Division crown] tingo is the best centre in the|they'll be able to go full speed,"|Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla. questioned Australia's right and into Sunday's National Foot-|league, Austin said Tuesday. |sa'd coach Allie Sherman. "I Coach Paul Dietzel and his} t® be called the tennis ball League championship clash| 'He's quick and smart," Aus-|2m hopeful they'll be okay.|Louisiana State squads arrived] Champion of the world. * here with the New York Giants. |tin said. 'He runs our offensive|We'il need all the offensivejin Miami Tuesday full of res- We eps -- A sample of how well thejjine He makes the calls on|Punch we can get." pect for Colorado. : = pg oe by solr - Packer ground game worked|bigcks, sometimes changing as-| All three are members of the Be : ee ee ome only. way p pete rll was evident in he sali of gms Yo, beiter ren otenive unt. Webster mere Et adie bet bleed fe]. con®, Ora" tats . the Green Bay- ork meet-|He knows what every lineman |g pulled groin muscle and Wal- : champion nation is to win « the cup on the hard courts of Europe." Piertangeli and Orlando Running the Blue offence will be Dave Sarette of Syracuse University and Ron Taylor of University of Missouri. Bobby Hunt of Auburn and Don Fuell of Mississippi Southern will be doing the passing for the Grey, Pennsylvania State's squad arrived in Florida Tuesday to begin final practice for the Ga- Win Teachers Bonspiel Tuc Ontario Teachers' Bon- jof 17 for their three wins and|trics from Metro Toronto's var-| Third spiel, annual Christmas holiday|were presented by Norman W.|ious schools, along with repre-|f: Smithernam, 9; curling classic always held at|McAipine, manager of The Bank i : |K. Reilly, 13; 8 median Ci nf 4 3. A = |sentation by Oshawa Central,)}G. MacDonald, 13; The Cshawa Curling Club, was of Montreal, Shopping Centre Hy |Ed. Hay, 10; the biggest in the history of the/Branch. jOshawa Donevan and Oshawa |r. Speer, 3 event this year, a total'of 48] Ed May's entry, also from/O'Neill collegiates, other cen-)p° Fijis 12: 12 8 8 Game A. Arbuthnott, Cringan, . Gardiner, . Munday, . V. Dryden, . Louden, . Steer, McPherson, Breese, . Moyer, . Walsh, Turner, A. G. WORD RW rinks participating in the classic|Tor-nto, was next in line, for|tres represented included Perth,|€. Avery, yesterday. fifth prizes, The Canadian Im-/Belleville, Peterborough, Co-|f' Miller, In addition to using the facil-/Perial Bank of Commerce |bourg, Port Perry, Lindsay,|B. Harris," 9; itius of the local club, to accom-|Prizes, four silver trays, pre-|Parrie, Orillia, Whitby, Thistle-|®. Doble, 7(W); modave 32 entries, the commit-/sented by "Ted" Stone, man-|towi, Unionville, _Pickering-| 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW tee rented {our sheets of ice at|48°r oi the Oshawa branch. This} Ajax, Bracebridge, Tillsonburg, First Game the Whitby Curling Club, to ac- ltor had a score of 14 plus 5)Gueiph, Brantford and Niagara BARRIE CENTRAL BRACEBRIDGE 'a "bw 7(L). ing forward to Monday's bat- tle between the two once-beaten powers. In the East-West all - star Shrine game for charity at San Francisco Saturday, eastern coach Joe Kuharich, from Notre Dame, has a backfield combina- tion that should be extremely skip 4 . WEST. TECH. iro in Milw. " air Ookiey, si "Lecce ae a het eties ytd abaltas wity. ton ctrained a leg muscle Siete Rikinneh: and in winning clinched thelr di. Taurston, at 250 pounds, has|against Philadelphia Dec. 10. Sidon title. The score was the|2™azing speed. Gregg, a 240-|Brown has been playing a 4 ' pounser, is an all - pro tackle,|month with a bad knee. Ston Reid, skip; TILLSONBURG but shifted to guard when Jerry| "¢ we're to reverse those two SPORTS Kramer was lost for the season|iosses to the Packers, we're go- oF Parker, . Kelly, rs A with an ankle injury. ing to have to control the ball," Piaying tackle for PackersiSherman added. TODAY'S GAMES 3} HOCKEY T. K. Kuhl, Williard Parkhill, skip . BROCK DIST. Jim White, Al. McPhail, Art Hawtin, Bruce Dobie, OHA Metro Junior '"A" League -- Whitby Mohawks vs Brampton Seven-Ups, at Bramp- ton, 3.30 p.m. OHA Little Big Five Junior) "C" League Uxbridge at} Newmarket, 8.30 p.m. | OHA Lakeshore Intermediate) oni "A" League -- Uxbridge at| Blair Ashmore, |Bowmanville, 8.30 p.m. Don Farlinger, | Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Juve- Oe jnile League) -- Oshawa Dairy 13; "skip vs Beaton's Dairy, at 8.30 p.m. TORONTO and Hayden Macdonald's vs A Wie Tony's Refreshments, at 9.30) : ' jp-m. Both games at Oshawa! Children's Arena. F. Gregoire, F. V. Lawrence, % BASKETBALL Y's Men's Biddy League -- CKLB vs Jaycee Blues, at 1.00) p.m.; Firefighters vs Parts and Service at 1.30 p.m. and Bola- hood's Sportshaven vs Mundin- ger, at 2.00 p.m. All games at Simcoe Hall. GAMES FOR FRIDAY » HOCKEY '| OHA Little Big Five Junior "C" League -- Oshawa Juve-| 2.'niles at Uxbridge, 8.30 p.m., and| 'Stouffville at Alliston, at 8.30 T. Norman, skip 4; OSH. BD. or ED. 3. W. J. MacDonald, BELLEVILLE Se J. M. Everett Fiarmarmy | Rey 'p. Coffey, Jos. MacKay, | skip 13: Horold Mott, TOR, PARKDALE Ralph Ellis, T. B. Brown, skip . */Ed. McPherson, PERTH Grant. Hern, Bob Norris, Sirola were beaten today by the Aussies in Davis Cup doubles play as Australia clinched the cup. McLean, skip G. Lindsay, Jas. Walsh, Ted Arnochon, 4. Voert, skip WHITBY Jim' Speers, Dave Clutchey, Clare Kidd, Jim McLellan, skip THISTLETOWN Hugh Chesser, Orv. Watson, John Pickering, Fred Miller, D. |. Macleod 2 RNB rae J. C. Bentley, PICKERING-AJAX'3 A. Robins, Ken Davidson, George Brown, Ray Doble, Bill LeGros, skip ieee OSH. O'NEILL €. Nichol, skip skip : i skip . 5. TORONTO NIAGARA FALLS Jim Giffen, R. A. McLeod, iver See Cam Strachan, J. R. Thompson, 15. 'iG 3, John Larke, D. G. Warren, ij ; Aubrey Rhamey, M. W. McLeod, TORONTO skip 6(W); skip 6(L). Don Moyer, GUELPH ORILLIA skip *\Wally Schmidt, John Godward, PORT PERRY |Don Mausley, Bob Hayes, John Jetford, Wally Hetherington, Stan Stainton, Gerald Cole, Keith Conrad, Howard Allison, Ray Litt, skip 10(W); skip 10(L), Grant MacDonid, Second Game mind 13; B. Doble, Game ; A. Robins, R. Ellis, . Sonley, O. Steer, Prosser, R. Turner, Rhamey, --, Avery, Cockburn, B. Breese, Brown, G. Gardiner, Tancock, g D. £ G. F, F skip DEPT. OF ED. Norman Sisco, Jim Thomson, Cliff Hawes, Alex Sutton, skip GUELPH Fred Hamilton, 7(L). Geo, Handley, Sy! Eccles, Carm Burton, skip PETERBORO A. Lockingtén, B, Elliott, J. Smith, Bruce Sonley, skip BRANTFORD Don McArthur, 5. Robt. Loffery, J. H. Moebus, B. W. Switzer, pe skip 7, OSH. CENTRAL W. H. Trotter, skip TORONTO Eric Lund, Don Mumford, 5. Bill Miller, Ross ORIN, 14; Shepherd, Reynolds, ™>>O@ Switzer, Finch, Lawrence, Macintosh, Conrad, 6(W); Third Shepherd, 9; Reynolds, Reid, . Parkhill, Coffey, Norris, ' Doble, Burton, Sonley, Robins, Finch, Allison, = m. OHA. Intermediate -- Port} 'Perry at Port Hope, 8.30 p.m.} and Lindsay at Trenton, 8.30 p.m. . Smitherham, McLeod, . Moyer, + Nichol, . V. Dryden, Speer, Miller, Allison . Norman, . Norris, 6 Game A. Rhamey, Conrad, Cockburn, 8(L). Norman, 5 Switzer, Sutton, Brown, Macintosh, McLeod, Lawrence, » Tancock, Prosser, APMOMIOVEVYD ANANNURACDAD ao S(L POSTPONE SIX MATCHES LONDON '(Reuters) -- New- port beat Universities Athletic Union 21-11 in a Rugby Union club match at Newport Wednes- day. Six other matches were cancelled because of snow and frost. Appuvennn ao OLMEAMNTBODAYR WNNON OS A. D. H. 465 LOO OOO te ty "WOW BRING \ NG OUT - THE BEST IN CHEES Bring out the good cheer for good friends when they drop in! Keep the fridge well stocked with their favourite Dow | Ale throughout the holiday season because... DOW BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN BEER commodate the increased num-|for their three wins. |Falis Pat O'Grady, Willie, Fritz ber of entries. This year's bon-| Very close, for sixth prizes, | Fcllowing are the results: Doug. Fairbrother, Glen Schroeder, spie: was conducted on a pat-;\cane Syd Reynolds' Toronto 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW skis tip '4 e : "hen ¢ 1 HUMBERSIDE DUFFERIN HGTS. rink's three games in the day's/14 for three wins, to win the PETERBORO LINDSAY W. C. Abrymsky, S._Siberry. play, opponents and location,/silver rose bowls, donated by/earie Druery, Ray Patterson, E, Melpnes, M. Merritt, being determined automatically|The Koyal Bank of Canada and/John Endicott, Jos. Moore, eh dohitl . Green with the original draw. presented by S. F. Donnelly,/R°7 Brown, Robt... Martin, skip skip TORONTO COBOURG skip.» 106 5 SR 4. Bill Nesbitt, Don Sutherland ; beeaicaica BARRIE NORTH ONT. COLLEGE ED. Max Crump Jetty 'Thompton The Oshawa Board of Educa- TWO-WIN WINNERS Vern Jones, Randy Casson, Ed. Kirk. Gord King, ? tion entry for this year emerged! Highest in the two-win division Bill. Lemmon, i r victorious, with three clean-cut|was Elgin Munday's OCVI rink, 207 Morrison Eomnie | Tayler, Skip. J wins for an impressive total sd ball a total score of 14 plus 4, sah aaa ee 5. Wooten jto win the 7th prizes, sweaters cEpARBRAE TOR. SUBURBAN |J. Rowney, the Teachers' Bonspiel, the|denated by The Bank of Nova'F. Weston, "School Board" curlers have|Scotia and presented by King|® Creegan, A. Cringan, ' ' : ? L. Tunnel; R. \ Everatt, won their three games in some|Hume, local branch manager. P. McPherson, J previous years but this marked| Next in line, for 8th prizes,| skip i; presier honors. jentry, with two wins and al Boyd. | Members of the winning rink|score of 13, to win pienic'chests|j. Kerr, included Bill MacDonald, Bobjdonated by Smith Beverages |Fred Speer, Stroud, John Greer and Rt. Rev. ; "f Stith es : : rm wain, the Oshawa Board of Education.| Ninth prizes were won by Gordon Pinkham, In addition to receiving The J.|Elmer Avery's Toronto rink |J9ck Munday, Douglas Waugh Memorial Tro-|with a score of 12 plus 1. for) °%ip 7(W); phy, the winners also received semea sets of hostess glasses, |John Poitz, fon permanent possession,|on behalf of the donors, Con- WE Gog donated by The Canada Life As-|sumers' Gas Company. Jon Wolly" surance Compan and four; John Bentley presented Grant blaakets, donated by The T. rink gonente with merchandise vouchers, |!!! Jackson, the winning rink, on behalf of donated by Simpson's - Sears rpca Sears: his company, by J. Grauer. John|Limited, for 10th prizes, Waugh, son of the late Douglas|wins and a score of 11. : Waugh, original founder of the| Gcorge Pearce, of the bon- vib bd rag presented Bob Bruce Curtiss, sentec the trophy. \ Runners-up in the day's play|tae 11th set of prizes, luncheon et 13 and winners of club bags,|sets donated by Henry Birks and yortw YorRK doraved by General Motors of |Suns Ltd., for two wins and aic. Gardiner, J. E Walsh, of the committee,! Art Louden, of the committec, OSH. 0 NEILL 'were won by a Guelph entry,|presented the Sir Isaac Pitman Pe ney skipped by a former Oshawa/and Sons' prizes, pens, to Bruce |toronto (O'Neill) Collgiate teacher, |Soiley's Peterborough __rink.!Ed. Hay, foursome, like the winners com-/division, with a score of 8 plus TORONTO peting in the 11.00 o'clock draw, |8, achieved in their final game. |RoY, McWhirter, had a score of 18 plus 4 for) Cixaret lighters, donated by Al Reilly, Gordon Miles, manager of the were won by Howard Allison's| '*'? -: ; sue uptuwn branch of The Toronto-/O"llia rink, for a score of 8 ia Dominion Bank here, presented|plus 6, for their one win, also\& MacDonald, spons shirts on behalf of the|in their final game. ( bank, to Keith Reilly's Toronto Nichol, of the bonspiel commit- eee ey rink, winners of third prizes,/tec. made this presentation. " MacPherson, 10; with three wins and a score of, The special prize, an uphol-|£. Munday, 17 pius 2. 4 were won by Bob Harris: and/of Toronto. bos Bars, i his Unionville rink, with a score| 5(W); ' HERE'S A SWITCH! N All A 7 | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS y J rave Tint ~ | Stand -- G 14, N. 14, Purple Real Estate 0, Modern Upholstery 3, By JACK SULLIVAN our different ways. Unknown to| Something had to be done|y2 Mauve 12, Brown 11, Gold. 11.|Kinloch's I, Jordan's Florist 0, Crow. The late Lionel Conacher|stores and bought a mickey. (called a meeting at a tavern. |Green 10. Orange 10, White 10. Beige 8,|Medal Cleaners 2. loved to spin yarns about the) "I was in the steam room and 'We. talked things over," Har- Paes lag -viy eG aa ea High Doubles -- Mavis Irwin Points -- Goofers 13. Happy Gang 13, swashbuckling band of hockey|sneaking down 'the hall. It's|up with a few ideas. I don't|(23# 230: M. Rusnell 441 (268); D-|No-Names 13, Atoms 12, Jets 11, Hope- players who knew the address/Shorty. I followed him and think it'll hurt, eh?" 226); N. Miller 413 (231); M. Cocker-lers 9 and Lucky Strikes 5. ton 412 (215) and Ede. Wilson 404 tan. That was in the mid-20s,/out of his coat pocket. Well, I\they came up with a few ideas| 72° Hi 248); Mae Jamieson 747 (220, 206, 321); A ig é ee 2 ig High Singles -- M. Flintoff 237, M.)3.0° 7 ie a rei "4 : the days of bathtub gin, mara-jbroke down and got mine. We\that were. agreeable to the|Smart 222, L. Worden 231, G. Cryder- Srey Ger aan We LT ee man 220, R. Barr 217, H. Wragg 211 ' rs '. v | Lionel, a great Nationaljon the spot and sobered up.|gate moved to centre. Pat Han-|dy : 224); Sadie James 648 (210, 239); Archie ' : : | Bs . -|209, H. Robson 208, B. Colvin 207, M. 8 ; Hockey League defenceman,|And we played a helluva game/nigan switched to Bathgate's|Donald 215, D, Brain 201 and J, /Bruce 626 (219, 291); Jean McPherson could handle the stuff as well/that night." spot. Earl Ingarfield was moved|#e™erson 201. ; " é : eke MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE | '28?). team-mates. His favorite story et oon reg . Ratelle to the bench. ly ova Fi gS dl lds uc dy geet j 4onei was talking » : |Year, Jan. 4. Many girls exchanged| Cherry 257, ob itchen » John concerned the time he and athletic: cilveer shout go _ It worked, In their next game|gifis, some ate too much but a good(Williamson 216, 238; Flo Williamson 219, Shorty Green sobered up on a y *, Rangers socked Detroit Red/time was had by the whole league 233; Dorothy Sykes 231, Dave Peebles Wings 6-1 YS | 7 bea ; ste - aii: : : g vin, Alice J , Emily Smale,|Jamieson 223, Earl Westlake 212, 217; "I remember," said Lionel standing athlete of the half cen-|they blasted Chicago 7-3 and on Sas turk MHS Ford, Lane' Nichain, kas Jatiarsoe ais, Latraine Peebles sist! shortly before his death 10 years tury in the 1950 Canadian Press| Christmas night beat Red Wings|Mabel Moss, Dot Fletcher, Celia Wigg,|Jim Anderson 212, 203; Ken Bailey 210, | 4, r) ; ink { 5 % fe in a iC i % Jackson 204, 203; Aura Walls 202 and arrived in New York by train|@ drink in 15 years--since the| Bath k «| Relands Ken Floods, Balin Mchtaken:|Coeth' Latster: 32 | after a Saturday game in Tor.|birth of his oldest son, Lionel! ge picked up five aS-|Roland, Ada Floody, Edith McMahon, | Cecil Litster 202 me 4 sts i e Christmas weekend /|Anne Gwilliams, Jean McPherson, Ann '. 5 'a ; AS , 400 Games -- Lena Nichols 447 (291, JOINS EASTERN call which. Shorty and I had). "The day Lionel was born I|stop the NHL individual scoring |151); Marge Lesenko 423 *(215, 208); j ee -- sags a few nip and tucks en route|gave it up," he said. race, |Mae Jamieson 420 (151, 269):' Merle HALIFAX (CP) -- The last- and we were both hung over Conacher's reminiscences! Maybe should| {joy or). ws 22; Ann Merkley 410 place Halifax Wolverines of the = ~ = New kg oo us = Pag meg a fg A take the cue from Harvey. His| 200 Games Vickie Vickers 'We had a game that night,/from New York last week told/Boston Bruins aren't going any-|Amnette Burrows 233, Rose Stovin 233:/Teague announced Wednesd Z seat 5 Yo) y, apy one, | 1 a sday and we decided to take a Turk-|how coach Doug Harvey of New|where in the NHL-and an off-| Maver Mors es, Ano Chyrk 2a Helen the signing of winger Brian ish bath. And we made a pact--/York Rangers had set up the|beat trip to a tavern just might|Burrows 217, Irene Campbell 215, Al|Graver. The 22 - year - old for- drinks for his players in q Chi-|help. After all, it only cost Har-|#i!l 210, Irene Adams 209, Mary Mc-| ward had been with 'Frotr| Alec Cockburn, Clare Prosser, terned draw system, with eachjentry, with a score of an even Font Gate H. Tancock, R. Shepherd, F. B. Smitheran, Wm. Brease, : Matiager of the local branch. j : OSHAWA RINK WINS Jack Life, Syd Reynolds, Fred -Brown, " : skip ae 24 plus 10. A perennial entry in J. Connel, 5S. Whitney, their first winning of the)casne Paul McPherson's Toronto| TORONTO Ltd and presented by W. I.\_ Ski? P. Coffey, skip, all members of Roy - Turner, their two wins. Fred Moss pre-|osh, DONEVAN a shield replica of the trophy, skip MacDonald's Port Perry Eaton Company, presented to two Elmer Avery, skip .. Ontario Teachers' Bonspiel, pre-|spiel committee, Nortis and his Toronto rink with|Lloyd Abernathy, Canada Ltd., and presented by/|score of 10. skip Carman Burton. The Guelph|They were tops in the one-win| skip their three wins. Distillers - Seagram Limited, | Keith Reilly, Ewart K. Reilly, 10; stereo chair, winner decided by|A- Arbuthnott 8; The fourth prizes, dress shirts,a draw, was won by Bob Norris,|° Slutchey- In addition to numerous en- R. Dobie, 2 y y | RAINBOW LEAGUE |3. People's Clothing 3, Jack Sheriff Canadian Press Sports Editor each other, we went to liquor about the situation and Harvey Silver 11, Yellow 11, Blue 10, Coral 10,/ell's Shell 0, Swan's Hardware 0, Gold| , 6, Pink 4, Rose 4 and Tan 3 MOTOR CITY MIXED Old New York Americans, ajall of a sudden I see a guy|vey said afterward. "We came Wilson 427 (207, 220); R. Mack 421 (207,|fuls 9, Sober Six 9, Deadheads 6, Shoot- of every speakeasy in Manhat-|watched as he took a mickey} Well, between gulps of beer, Gis). Triples -- Chris Collins 749 £227, 280, thon dances and prohibition. sat around, finished the bottles coach. Right-winger Andy Bath- Cay 210, M. Girard 213, Me duc; (954 (255, 256); Wally Bittorf 664 (250, : 'Jackson 616 (293) and Ron Brown 605 as, or better than, any of his old to the third line and rookie Jean| Bowling is over now until the New - Ross Westlake 260, Joan couple of mickeys. had been chosen Canada's out-|y Three nights later|.. Te winners of the prizes were: Rose |214, 236; Olga MacDermaid 229, Alan| . St ago, "'one Sunday morning we/POll. At that time he hadn't had again 6-1 |Toots Anderson, Marion Baxter, Maude |Vida Morey 212, Flo Litster 206, Ralph | onto or Montreal, I don't re- JT. games to take a 10-point lead|°av*_and Helen Burrows, Phil Watson (193, 217); Mary Bell 402 (198, 204) f ! = zs,;/Nova Scotia Senior Hockey no drinking before the game |Knight 206, Belen Gourlie 204, Marion ,., ' Wolves of the Eastern Profes- 'We decided to meet at the|cago pub after the Bluehirts vey $56 to set up the drinks ' 2 bath in half'an hour and went'had lost six straight games, |for Ranger players. [ stamaigas = Jury" Lovell b Nw Way| sional League this season.

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