10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Jonuery 30, 1962 (RIGHT TO WIRE Li ae Charlie _Dressen, new man- ager of the Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball Club, throws his first ball, a snowball, that is after a welcome luncheon in Toronto yester- day, when he signed a one- DRESSEN IN ACTION year contract after negotia- tions with Jack Kent Cooke, owner of the International League Leafs. Dressen was dropped by Milwaukee Braves last autumn. --(CP Wirephoto) fag i Ss ee Wy 'Everyth "SPORTS MENU | By Geo. H. Campbell PORTS. EDITOR ing From Soup To Nuts' QUEBEC'S ANNUAL Int der way over the weekend, w Saturday and Sunday and t ernational Bonspiel got un- elcome ceremonies, ets., on he curling competition on Monday. First big news was the 7-end scored by George vonZuban and his Sudbury rink -- who have been going to Quebec for 13 years. They just missed a perfect 8- ender by three inches --- but this was only George's second 7-ender in 20 years of was over, they had another curling. But before the day 7-ender in Quebec 'spiel yesterday, Al Reid of Schnectady getting it against Gerry Jobin's rink -- that won the major prize last year. Roy Hewitt's Orillia rink, winner of the Francois Jobin trophy last year, was beaten in the second round yester- day by a Weston rink. No curling with the Orillia entry. teau Trophy play, one of the Whiteley skipped his Oshawa over Quebec and Nova Scot: er's Oshawans lost their first rm Allan, of this city, is Competing in the Cha- two main events, "Preem" rink to two wins yesterday, ia opponents. Oscar Park- game in the Omega Trophy event and Cec Stephenson's Oshawa rink was beaten in the Francois Jobin Trophy f first game in the "Chateau". irst round after losing the Parker and his men won their game in the Jobin event over a Quebec rink, 10-7. UNIONVILLE'S women curlers are threatening to come into the curling limelight and share the front-and- centre winter stage with thei tario single-rink provincial p] r male clubmates. In On- layoffs at St. George's Club, in Toronto yesterday; Mrs. Cyril Laurin's rink, which t lin the bonspiel before--two of clipped 8-5 by Ed Slatcher o | Swamp Ontarios SPORTS res Sudbury Rink Sco acta Uxbridge Hawks | By GERRY BLAIR { Ist Period The second-place Uxbridge 1. Uxbridge: Ferguson Black Hawks swamped the low- (Cherry) ly Port Hope Ontarios 14-2, last, 2, Uxbridge: Bracabury night in a Lakeshore Interme- (Forfar, Tomlinson) .. ldiate League fixture at Ux- Penalty: Helford 13.18. bridge. 2ud Period Playing-cvach Fred Etcher led 3. L xbridge: Etcher his charges with four goals, fol- (Rennick, Haynes) «++ lowed closely by former Whitby; 4. Uxbridge: Cherry Mohawk coach, Bob Cherry and (Redshaw, Simpson) Vern Ferguson with three each wl xbridge: Ferguson Single markers came from Bill (Cherry, Simpson) «+ Bradbury, Don Haynes, Wayne| 8. Uxbridge: Etcher Redshaw ard Paul Tomlinson. (Rennick) Gis Paul Wakely accounted for 1. Veen erry {both Port Hope goals, in the 8 Geltidze: dying minutes of the second ~ (Rennick) pene, 9..Port Hope: Wakely The Black Hawks, after scor- (Lax, Felford) ....-- ing only two goals in the first Port Hope: Wake twenty-minute session, con- (Fenton, Brown) tinued with six-goai barrages in' penalties: Redshaw the second and third periods. Cherry 13.10, Douglas 15.10. Uxbridge returns to Port Hope 3rd Period on Friday night, then host the 11, Uxbridge: Haynes Trenton RCAF Globetrotters (Etcher) .. next Monday night 12. Uxbridge: PORT HOPE -- goal, Grat- (Forfar) ton; defence, Douglas, Brown, Uxbridge: Redshaw McKeen; forwards, Wakely, (Cherry, Ferguson) {Bretton, Fenton, Helford, Lax, Uxbridge: Tomlinson |Kelly. (Bradbury) _ UXBRIDGE -- goal, Markus; Uxbridge: Etcher defence, Haynes, Bob Todd, (Rennick) Forfar, Simpson; forwards, | stopped everything firéd at him in posting a 4-0 shutout win over Scugog Cleaners. 1,24 2.24 10. A 7-Ender At Quebec ome HOCKEY QUEBEC (CP)--George Von|the week-long bonspiel's second-|Weston, Ont., in his 'second Fe gs Ser aida ag Zuban of Sudbury, a 13 - year|ary awards -- and went to the) yame, |dustries . Local 2784, at Osh- veteran of the Quebec Interna-|finals of the Francois Jobin two' Hugh Little of Halifax Why: cee Aen at A The top three teams posted tional Bonspiel, got off to his/years ago. flower came through with two) J "| wins in Oshawa Miuor Hockey best start ever Monday as his| "It's only the second Seven-iwins in the Chateau Trophy)|*"' ms | Association Bantam League rink scored a seven-ender in ajender I've had in my career," event. One was a decisive 11-4] (Midget League) : Fire-\games, played last night at first-round game. Von Zuban said. "The other|win over highly-regarded Nels|fighters vs Kinsmen Club, atthe Children's Arena. Canadian He missed an eight - ender'|was in a Northern Ontario bon-| Findlay of Galt, a perrenial/ Oshawa Children's Arena, at/Tire, Local 1817 and Civitan, curling's perfect score by three | spiel. It's quite a thrill. ._|bonspieler and winner of the|9.30 p.m. front-runners in the 12-team inches. The score was tied 10-10 in|Chateau event in 1951. The sec-| OHA Little Big Five Junior|t8C® picked up wins to remain It was the second seven-|the ninth end of the 10 -\end/ond was over a Quebec rink. ire cane or Meee vrlin a "dog fight" battle for the ender of a day that saw two ofjgame when Von Zuban s, tems) ---- 'Stoutfvile "ai Stouffville, 8,30 /eague pennant. Canadian Tire last year's heroes eliminated|settled the game for good. Von e a , , jdoubled the score over West- from the main events of the/Zuban had last rock. Blackad-| U kn Wins gee : |mount Kiwanis 4-2; Local 1817 bonspiel, |der was short on both his at-| n own | OHA junior "A" Metro Lea-|whipped Duplate 4-1 while Civi- Old-timers couldn't recall any|tempts to draw into the circle) " gue -- Unionville Seaforths vsitan blanked Scugog Cleaners previous time in the bonspiel's|and cut out some of the Sut) Sp dskatin Inv Mohawks, at Whitby/4-0. 49-year history that two rinks|bury counters, and Von Zuba) pee g |Community Arena, 8.30 p.m. | The Tireman and "1817" are had seven-point ends in one|put in a light draw for the sev- LL }still tied for top spot with 18 day. lenth rock. : C d C 1] BASKETBA ae jpoints each while Civitan are The first seven-ender by Von va pike s Saige og was ana a 0 ors onshs ert ag A Inde. dust one point back. made all the difference|missed when. the Sudbury sec- * |trial League--Coca Colas vs En-| Only two games are remain- inthe veteran curler's 17-10 vic-ond man put one of his rocks) HORTEN, Norway or atisg | inet Students, at Simcoe Hall,{ing in the schedule and first tory over Fred Blackadder of/through the circle. It stopped|Toronto s Paul Inok, 2 Me oe |9.00 p.m. place is still up for "grabs." In Quebec Victoria. just three inches outside thelinto international speedskating) | Game -- Oshawa/%ther action, Police Association jouter ring. prominence during the weekend | ex ane amilten CYO Juniors\decisioned Coca Cola 4-2 and ELIMINATES. JOBIN with victories in 3,000- and 5,000-| Hawks vs Hamilton CYO Juniors Local 205 trimmed B'Nai B'Rith The next was by Al Reid of ORILLIA LOSES a metre races here in an interna-|at Hamilton, 9.00 p.m. 42 Schenectady, N.Y., and it) Roy M. Hewitt of Orillia, last| tional. meet. Lakeshore Southern Confer-|" "porice 4, COCA COLA 2 helped to eliminate favored year's winner of the Francois! jy, upset all the European fa-/ence COSSA "B" League--Ajax Paul Bligdon, Jéhnay Glover, Gerry Jobin of Quebec Jacques|Jobin Trophy event, had pre- vorites by winning Sunday's at Dunbarton, 3.00 p.m. Bobby Durno and Rickey Scott Cartier' from the bonspiel's ma-|ceded Gerry Jobin to the minor} i : . | . z ss each scored one goal in lead- jor competitions. John won the|trophy ranks when he lost the|5,000 metres in eight minutes, GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY ing Police Association {0 & 4a bonspiel championship last We cid ar ate a ot oe c sevuiids. coon bees Ko- HOCKEY over Coca Cola. year. p startle make, v-f Vic- tov was second in 8:30.6. A Lak zi y te Scoring for the "pop" boys Von Zuban has won the Holt tory over Howick Pinfold's rink Inok won Saturday's 3,000 Pp ont ig dl yMg als "arn were Don Cockerton and Terry Renfrew and the Dow -trophies|from Windsor, Ont., but was i 3 cag) i y; Colli f metres in 4:57.3, defeating Nor-|8.30 p.m.; Bowmanville at Belle-/COUNS. : -'way's Rolf Troen, who was Ville, 8.30 p.m. anaes Cain soa Be r ee ge ; ' efence, Carey, Logan; for- timed at 4:58.0. Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Mid-| yards Cockerton, Johnston, Al- | Inok, training in Europe at beet League) -- Navy Club VS jan; alternates. Brezzant, Peter- if z 4 socal 222, at 6.30 p.m.; Lions son. Wallace. Erwin. Clark jhis own expense, hopes to re-|Clyb vs Canadian Legion, at Huedi Collin Chav! hark jceive the support of Canada's|7.30 p.m. and Kiwanis Clubs vs| 'ail ea hs sa alan iatatak jofficial skating body to get to|Rotary Club, at 8.30 p.m.; All| Sofigg assoc 1 cut |Moscow for the 1962 world|games at Oshawa Children's |... PRL damien championships Feb. 17 and 18./ Arena tler; defence, Greeley, Dionne, petncriane tet Ania nee patie beh Bias 4 3 forwards; Glover, _ Griffin, | |Welsh; alternates, Paradise, |Hewer, Bligdon, Durno, Whit- PLUMBERS ON TOP jing, Hercia, Lean, Scott and 4 Howard. U it d U '. >) { CIVITAN 4, SCUGOG'S 6 = e ; Leading the offence power for Nearing Playoff Stage Bev Smith's crew was Larry MacAvoy with two goals while f P : Barry Sytnyk and Bob Stewart Two games were played in} This Wednesday, Bowman-| added singles. ihe United Union Hockey Lea-|ville Maroons. take on Local) §$CUGOG CLEANERS -- goal, gue schedule, at Bowmanville/2028 in the opening game and|Drew; defence, Simon, Studley; Arena on Wednesday night, but|Plumbers meet Electricians in|forwards, Garrison, Hamilton, 6.12,0nly one of them counted.|the "'night cap". Plumbers lead'Dean; alternates, Brockman, Plumbers defeated Bowman- the league with 19 points, fol-/McMaster, Sampson, Brack, ville Maroons 10-3 in the open-|lowed by Electricians with 13;/Grabko, Garrison, Logeman er but had to forfeit the verdict|Local 2028 with 10 and Bow-'Clarke, Kurelo, McCullough. . 19.43,because they used ineligible|manville with six points. |Miljour, Lupel and Knight. "layers. ss nual | CIVITAN -- goal, Trotter; de- In the second game of the SCORING LEADERS fence, Dawson, Anlauf; for- 6.25,,doubleheader, Local 2028 ab- G A Pts. wards, Weeks, Lloyd, Tutton: sorbed a 6-0 whitewashing at|Paul McAvoy, Plum. 18 13 31 |alternates, Preston, Lloyd, the hands of the Electricians, |Bill Closs, Elect. 16 12 28 |sytnyk, Stewart, Krantz, Sut- Local 2028 didn't have many|/¢@" McAvoy, Plumb. 6 19 25 |ton, McAvoy, Murdock and 8.05 breaks in this one, as they |J: Prusinski, Elect. 11 11 22 | Fitzgerald: 900 fluffed a breakaway chance eet 4 : z on another occasion, their)|<- : hey : : | \puck-carrier flipped the puck|Ken Connors, Elect. 10 9 19 FIGHTS LAST right over a yawning net. They| Ted Colvin, Eléct. ii 728 NICHT opponents were serving penal- Ken Pipher, Local 2028 2 13 15 ante gre scored enti Poot oe d Eh ci 0 ee Uxbridge: Ferguson - 4, "pei '| Local 2028 an Slectricians J Sona | i Germond, Etcher, Rennick, r e 15.26, When Closs' shot bounced off| Paget ede ac grr (Redshaw, Cherry) .. : jwill open their 2-out-of-3 semi-|193, Ozone Park, N.Y., out- \Cherry, Gibson, Redshaw, Fer-|- Penalties: Douglas 1.43, Mar- ned goalie and Bathe scooped|final playoff round on Wednes-| pointed Claude Chapman, 18614, lsuson, Tomlinson, Bradbury,|kus 4.20, Douglas 10.07, Kelly|the rebound into the open side./day, Feb. 14. These games will|New York, 10. Carl Todd. : 11.32. Closs got the next one himself,/pe as usual, with no overtime| Providence, R.I. Padd on a pass from Prusinski, tojin the first two and a sudden-|Red, 131%, Providence, make it 2-0 at half-time. |death goal to decide the win-|stopped Charles Driver, 129, GALT (CP)--Eight months ; I am getting into shape and 13. 9.15 14. also failed to score when their Norm. Sayers, Elect. 9 8 17 15. 16. Al Trotter, Civitan backstop,| Two Still Tied For Bantam League Lead LOCAL 205, 6, B'NAI B'RITH 2 Harry Morrison and John Salowski triggered two goals each in leading Local 205 to a 6-2 win over B'Nai B'Rith. Other winners' marksmen were Wayne Merchant and Billy Zufelt. For B'Nai B'Rith, Johnny Scattergood and Ted Goodchild scored one apiece. LOCAL 205 -- goal, O'Neil; defence, Andrews, Marchan;| CAN. TIRE 4, W. KIWANIS 2 | forwards, Mills, Moak, Morri-| In the final game, Canadian son; alternates, Muir, Ro1l1lo,|Tire registered their 9th win in Salowski, Shouldra, Slack, Vail-|11 starts, downing Westmount lancourt, Waddell, Wragg,|Kiwanis 4-2. Zedic, Zufelt, Barkwell, Burch) Ken Waldie tallied twice for and McLean. |\CTC with Carl McRae and B'NAI B'RITH --goal, Burch; Brian Bremner adding the defence, Tole, Crumb; forwards,| others. Davis, O'Brien, Ross; alter-| For Westmount, Alex Talko- nates, Scattergood, Babezenuk,|choff' and John Cook scored Butt, Brabin, Goodchild, Hodges, | singles. Hollinsworth, Holmes and Bry-| WESTMOUNT KIWANIS -- jant, goal; Wayling; defence, Wilson, LOCAL 1817 4, DUPLATE 2 |Walker; forwards, Todd, Ron Stead tallied two goals|Thompson, Lake; alts. Lake, in pacing Local 1817 to a 4-1|Moore, Cook, Kitchen, Begg, win over Duplate Limited. Bob|Talkochoff, Fry, McKee, War- Fischer and John Ryan netted ren and: Pascal. the others. CANADIAN TIRE -- goal, Pol- | Ron Taylor scored for Du- lard; defence, Graham, O'Don- plate, spoiling Danny Varcoe's\nell; forwards, Hewer, McRae, bid for the shutout. MacKay; alternates, W aldie, LOCAL 1817 -- goal, Varcoe|Curry, McConkey, Bremner, and McConkey; defence, An-|Phillips, Tutulock, Vice, Clark, \drews, Elliott; forwards, Fish- Popham and Morrison. Name Ed Roush, Bill McKechnie To Hall Of Fame NEW YORK (AP) Edd| Roush still was under the Roush and Deacon Bill McKech-|writers' Jj uris dic tion in 1960 nie, two sparkling names-in|when he topped their poll but National League history, have|did not have the required three- been named to Baseball's Hall|fourths vote. This was the first of Fame. time the veterans had consid- Roush, 68, and McKechnie,|ered him. 74, were elected Sunday as the| As a player Roush shunned 89th and 90th members by the|spring training until the last veterans' committee which con-|minute. siders only players inactive for) Missing training camp didn't at least 30 years. They will be|seem to hurt Roush, a centre inducted July 23 at Coopers-/fielder. His lifetime average town, N.Y., along with Bobby|for 16 years was .325 and he \Feller and Jackie Robinson,|won the batting title at Cincin- named last week by the base-|nati with .341 in 1917 and .321 ball writers from men retired|in 1919. In his day he used the at least five years but no morejheaviest bat (48 ounces) of any jthan 30 years. player, even bigger than Babe Roush and McKechnie were|Ruth's famous club. team - mates in the Federal} McKechnie also was active as |League at Indianapolis and Ne-/an infielder from 1907 to 1920, wark in 1914-15 and with New|most of the time with Pitts- York Giants in 1916 before|burgh. they we ided with y = Mathewson to Cincinna. for) WINS IN SERIES Buck Herzog and Wade Kille-|_ Deacon Bill won a pennant at ifer. {Pittsburgh in 1925, beating Roush was in Bradenton, Fld.,| Washington in the world series. when he got the news by tele-|He won at St. Louis in 1928, los- phone. jing to the New York Yankees and at Cincinnati in 1939 and COMES TOO LATE? _ _ |1940, The Reds lost to the Yanks "It's all right, but sometimes|in four straight in '39 but beat these things come too late,"'|Detroit in seven games in °40. Roush said in Bradenton, "'It} Old Deacon Bill heard the takes them too long to vote on|news in Syracuse, N.Y., where these players. Waiting for 30\)he was visiting his son, Jim. years after a man becomes in-| "I just don't know what active, and five years to vote|say," McKechnie said over the him in is too long. By that time| telephone, noticeably affected a lot of men are not around|by the news. "I just can't de- any more." scribe it. It is wonderful." er, Martin, Stuart; alternates, Holt, Fielder, Babcock, Stead, Ryan, Kelly, Selleck, Vann and MaclInally, DUPLATE -- goal, Crainfield; defence, Konopacki, Smith; for- wards MacKay, Nicholls, Knowl- ton; alternates, Taylor, Green- wood, Andison, Wilson, Carroll, . Lock, Bonnettia, Lakas and Bouckley. In the second half, Conorsiner, should overtime be neces-|Washington, 5. Bob Young, 172 potted Colvin's pass-out from|sary in the third and deciding her outpointed Clesiees behind the net to make it 3-0. game. |Riley, 1678, New York, 8. Wil- a penalty shot taken by Prus-|" winners will meet Plumbers|lie Wilson, 215, Providence, pip made it 4-0 and Bathe got\in the league championship fi-|knocked out. George Brooks, his second of the night, with alnais. also a 2-out-of-3 series. |197, Washington, 1. | ago Tod Sloan sipped cham- | I feel really good." pagne from the Stanley Cup Sloan gets paid seven cents |Connors and Sayers earning| when the Chicago Black |.a mile for driving from Tor- aselate og this one, | | Hawks beat Detroit Red | onto and picking up two mem- |" pbricinski's second goal of | Wings for the National Hoc- | bers of the team who live in the game came with only 45 key League's championship. | the area. seconds left to play, with Day| hard slap-shot that trickled| through the goalie's pads, with ; i P "It is an honor to repre- ; : ; esi eres fe MAAS oP | seat Conse in ie. woe (Oe Means oat Si includes Mrs, Madge Graham, Mrs. Lois Lawrie and Mrs. "Kit" LeMasurier, upset Mrs. H. S. Irwin of the home | long ago Tod got himself | reinstated as an amateur to | help out Galt Terriers, Can- can do something for hockey, | a sport which has been good | championship and this way I | | UNITED KINGDOM) '°nerviers' manager Len Gau- | SOCCER LEADERS | dette is pleased with Sloan. | | LONDON (AP)--Standings of| club and then swamped High Park's Mrs. Jean Shaw 16-3, counting 15 times without a reply, after trailing High Park 3-1 early in the game. Mrs. "Cully" Schmidt of Kitchener also skipped her rink to two wins beating Mrs. Gingerick of London and Mrs. Selkirk of Peter- borough 11-2. Mrs, Grace Ough of Barrie also won two games, also defeated the London and Peterborough rinks, coming from behind 10-7 to beat Mrs. Selkirk 11-10. The Liftlock City ladies, only one of the 1961 playoff rinks to win a berth in this year's playdowns, are rep- resenting this particular district -- having beaten out the Oshawa representatives in the round-robin playoffs, recently at Port Perry. RUSSIA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA have both de- clared they will not participate in the world hockey championship tournament in March, if it is held in United States -- and the East Germany team is not granted visas, so say the East Germany hockey boss. Without Russia and the Czechs, the world tournament will produce a mighty hollow hockey title. Ice Hockey Federation boss had better do something about this situation, because if they don't -- the tourney at Colo- rado Springs will be strictly a three-way affair between Canada, United States and Sweden as perhaps a fair third. | ada's representatives in the | world amateur tournament. Where he once earned $16,- 000 a season, he now gets a | seven - cents - a - mile ex- | pense account with the Ter- riers. "It's not the same as it used to be But it is a lot of | fun to be once again one of | the boys," he said. . 'Besides, Gordie Howe Only Four Points Back }. MONTREAL (CP)--The inde-|The brilliant lefi winger now Division 1 fatigable Gordie Howe of De- has 45 points. Portsmouth 18 |troit Red Wings has slashed the) Jacques Plante of Montreal| Bournemouth once commanding lead of New widened his lead over Toronto's| Bristol City |York's Andy Baihgate in the|Johnny Bower in the race for| Peterborough National Hockey League scor- the Vezina Trophy, awarded to| Grimsby Town ing race to four points the goalie who plays the most/Queen's Park R The 33-year-old Detroit. super games for the team that allows|Reading 15 .|star drew that close last week|the fewest goals. He allowed|Crystai Palace 1% with three goals and one assist|Only two goals in two games| Division IV lwhile Bathgate, in a deep|and lowered his goals - against| Colchester 18 "He's the finest individual | T have met on or off the ice,'"' |top teams in the United King- he said. "Imagine a ge |dom soccer leagues: who could have finishe is oF hockey career right on the top ENGLISH LEAGUE and instead he is taking all the punishment of playing with a bunch of amateurs in a minor league for nothing." Burnley Tottenham Everton Ipswich West Ham Sheffield Wed Division II 17 Company Owned Demonstrators with less than 5000 original miles. | Liverpool | Leyton | Southampton Rotherham Derby Plymouth All Demonstrators covered by 12,000 mile New Car Warranty COCIWM" RA OMOW~N NHaVarn"ap FRANK WHITE ACADIAN 13 15 15 15 13 5 = Nvinaaun7 COASnmwoues Peterboro Rink| HOCKEY SCORES slump along with the rest of the |Rangers, went pointless. Each Loses Twice In Ladies' Playoff TORONTO (CP) -- Kitchener, Unionville and Barrie rinks were locked in a first-place tie with two wins each after the first two rounds of the Southern Ontario zone provincial ladies curling playoffs here Monday. The three-day series also in- cludes rinks from Toronto, Lon don, St. Catharines and Peter- borough. The Kitchener rink, skipped by Mrs. C. B. Schmidt, de- fected London's Mrs. G. Gin- gerick 12-8 and Peterborough's Mrs. C. Selkirk 11-10. Barrie, skipped by Mrs. Grace Ough, beat Peterborough 11-10 and London 10-4. St. Catharines, skipped by Mrs. &. d- Dalrymple, beat Tor- By THE CANADIAN PRESS gg oe a, | icial statistics released to- Whiser ¢ torcdaneeee j\day show Howe, seeking an un Moncton 5 Amherst 8 |precedented sixth scoring title, | lhas 55 points, 24 of them goals. Saskatchewan Senior | ; ; : Moose Jaw % Regina 4 Bathgate's total, including a Yorkton 1 Saskaioon. 9 league - leading 41 assists, re- Saskatchewan Junior mains at 59. Weyburn 3 Moose Jaw 3 Frank Mahovlich of Toronto} Ontario Junior B |Maple Leafs scored his 24th and| Welland 3 Stamford 5 25th goals and also picked up Eastern Ont. Junior B an assist for 49 points and sole ni ; |possession of third place. He Belleville 2 Kingston 7_ __|had been iied. with Claude Pro- vost of Montrea. Canadiens, jonto High Park 10-6 and then|who got only two points--both!Provost, Mtl lost 12-3. The northern zone title went! _. to a Sudbury rink skipped by| HULL HOT Edna Johnston in Kirkland| Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Lake during the weekend. Win-|Hawks collected three points-- ners of the zone playoffs meet|one goal and two assists -- and to Toronto St. George's| goals. Provost leads the league in goals with 27. jin the Toronto in March for the/keld on to fifth spot with 47|Delvecchio, D |provincial title and the right to| points. Bobby Hull of the Black/Stasiuk, Det represent Ontario at the Dom-|Hawks took over sixth place inion contest ip Regina. lwith five goals in three outings.' "\2.59 mark, average to 2.32 Bower was touched for six) tallies in three games at his} average stands at 2.53. Glenn) Hall of Chicago, third with a leads in shutouts with six, Chicago continues as the most penalized team with 577 minutes in the penalty box. Montreal de- fenceman Lou Fontinato is the most penalized player with 125 minutes The scoring leaders: G_ A Pts. Pen. 59 28 55 49 48 47 45 44 Bathgate, NY | Howe, Det 2 25 | Mahovlich. Tor 2 51 Mikita, Chi Hull, Chi Bucyk, Bos McKénney, B Ullman, Det Backstrom, M Keon, Tor 21 28 8 38 21 2 14 37 10 12 Toppazzini, B Prentice, NY | Wrexham 4\ Morton 17 16 14 15 12 1? 14 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 18 13 12 12 11 13 Division IJ South 17 16 12 13 Aldershot Millwall Carlisle York Workington Tranmere VAMUAIALAHR wWoCwrAMa a Dundee Rangers Celtic Dunfermline Kilmarnock Partick Queen of Clyde Berwick Stranraer li Montrose 12 IRISH LEAGUE Linfield Ballymena Portadown Ards Crusaders Glenavon 2-DOOR 6-PASSENGER SEDAN (Model 8311) Equipped with wheel discs, windshield washers, whitewall tires and undercoat- ing. Completely winter ing anti-freeze. 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