10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 26, 190% é ise i é ibs THIS IS IT! Chicago Black | The puck got past Ranger | Down on their hands and Hawks' Bobby Hull (7) | soa ge dan f = pany Be pe a gt pent : | gave Hu is 50th goal of the | ers / vanglois, eft an watches as the puck files past | season, to tie the National | Doug Harvey (2). This was teammate (arrow) in first | Hockey League record for a | the only goal of the game for period of last night's game | season's schedule, held joint- | Black Hawks, as Rangers won | against the Rangers in New | ly by 'Rocket'? Richard and | 4-1 but it was a big one for | York Madison Square Garden. | "Boom - Boom" Geoffrion. | Bobby. | Hull Gets No. 50 And N.Y. Rangers Get Into Playoffs By BOB EXELL A SOUVENIR ! Bobby Hull, wearing a great bit toothless grin, displays the puck, his prized souvenir, for scoring place Maple Leafs. New York's/ing at Toronto. Alex Delvecchio Canadian Press Staff Writer (victory over the Hawks left the gave them the lead in the first Bobby Hull was cutting in fourth-place Rangers a comfort-'period but they fell behind as slowly toward the right corner able four points ahead of them./Toronto got goals from Al Ar-| of New York Rangers' net when' In a game that meant noth-|bour and Dick Duff. Then ing to either side, Toronto Forbes Kennedy, the Charlotte- Reg Fleming's quick pass came J across the goal mouth. bowed 5-4 Sunday to the last- town sniper recently recalled . A ; Pp 7 place Boston Bruins from Edmonton Flyers of the a Seetid Fat ie Geeks wenn Both Hull and Bathgate were Western League, fired his first oe checked vigorously and often il-/ NHL goal of the season in the neatly into the corner of the ni Ped 5 i v a" i net. And that was all there was legally after their first-period| third period. The game ended with the to it--Hull had scored his 50th tallies as their team-mates tried goal of the National Hockey '0 Jend them a hand in settling wings buzzing around the Tor- League season on the last night the scoring race. Both finished onto net but the Leafs managed of the regular season. te ag ve wis ts as to hold them out. ip assists to go wi § : ate " ' co New York went on to defeat and Bathgate getting 28° goals cog eg rey cn ed ey ahs tte hed " 'st veg heeds goals pe beoame the seventh senate pe fo ee ght--the Hawks also los ate's al es , weight boxing champion of th 5-3 at Montreal Saturday when aay cakes a otull's with Eari|Montrealer to reach the 20-goal yomq. was fighting for his life Bobby got his 49th--but the! Ingarfield feeding him the pass.| ™4™k against astronomical odds to- third-place Hawks left the ice Ingarfield, Andy Hebenton and behaving as though they had p,q Hampson got the other, STANLEY CUP PLAY DATES NEW YORK (AP) -- Benny (Kid) Paret, who rose from a $2-a-day sugar cane cutter in ay. | He was battered senseless by {Emile Griffith in defending his |147-pound welterweight title in Madison Square Garden here Saturday night and was still un- won the Stanley Cup. New York goals. Bathgate fig-| Rangers' Andy Bathgate ured in Hebenton's goal but two came back to score a goal that other Rangers touched the puck tied him with Hull for the NHL before it went in so he didn't ag ag ager at 84 get an assist. ee : ae conscious today with head in- points, bu ull's higher num- wawkKs MAKE SURE Tuesday, March 27 an urs-| juries, Der Of goals waraod tim the Art In the last period at least day, March 29: Chicago at) Surgeons drilled four holes in Ross Trophy. Both men will re- ceive $1,000 from the league. Hull's pheonomenal scoring burst of 37 goals in 35 games three penalties were committed Montreal. : _, {his skull to relieve the pressure on Bathgate--two of them in the! Sunday, April 1 and Tuesday, of blood clots on both sides of dying seconds of the game when APril 3: Montreal at Chicago. the brain. ave him a tie for the record {he Hawks took a_ no-holds- Thureday, April 5: Chicago at) Manager Manuel Alfaro said ret in 1944-45 by Maurice Ri- Parred attitude to keep. the Montreal. : 2 a doctor told him Paret's| chard of Montreal Canadiens Scoring title for Hull Sunday, April 8: Montreal at chances of recovery were "one in 10,000." Afaro, who spent the night in Roosevelt Hospital where Paret Series B was being treated, said he be- Tuesday, March 27 and Thurs-| lieved the boxer could hear and Stan Mikita set up Hull's goal Chicago. be at Montreal, rifling a pass tito Tuesday, April 10: Chicago at the goal mouth that went in ei- Montreal. CANADIENS SET MARK ther off Bobby's stick or his The Habs set a record of their body. It temporarily tide the own. In the course of beating game at 3-3 in the third period..day, March 29: New York at!feel "to some extent." Detroit Red Wings 5-2 Sunday Ralph Backstrom scored Toronto. "I put my hand on his wrist night, they ran their goal-scor-| twice for the Habs, whose other Sunday, April 1 and Tuesday, and talked to him," Alfara said. | ing total to 259, one more than goals came from Don Marshall, April 3: Toronto at New York.|"He moved his body in bed as their own mark of 1958-59. Phil Goyette and Gilles Trem-. Thursday, April 5 and Satur-|if he were fighting in the ring." Detroit's last hopes of a play- blay, Mikita and Ab McDonald day, April 7: New York at Tor-| Paret's pregnant wife, Lucy, off berth had vanished in Tor- were the other Chicago marks- onto who came here from her home onto Saturday when they were men Sunday, Toronto atiin Miami, Fla., also stayed all held to a 2-2 tie by the second-- The Wings went down fight-: New York night at the hospital HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS se e2 State Athletic Commission was rushing to complete a report on |the fight ordered by Governor Nelson Rockefeller. In a tersely By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Rochester 4 Springfield 2 Final Standings Sunday's Results LT F APt Pittsburgh 2 Cleveland 13 and equalled last season by Montreal's Bernie Geoffrion. April 8 worded telegram to the com- International League mission the governor demanded Muskegon 2 Minneapolis 3 the report be in his. hands to. (Muskegon leads best-of-seven 4. : ol semi-final 2-1) Quebec 5 Pittsburgh 6 Montrez 4 259 166 98 Rochester 1 Providence 4 St. Paul 2 Omaha 6 g fr ir re ri lk Hie «= PUG UED wotaceter's Games (St, Paul leads best-of-seven Ruby "Goldelein slovocy ee Chicago 31 26 13 217 186 75. Rochester at Buffalo iekonet e |scheduled 15-rounder at 2:09 of New York 26 32 12 195 207 64 Pittsburgh at Hershey 0 t gg ithe 12th round. Ringsiders Detroit 23 33 14 184 219 60 Cleveland at Springfield Chath : Wiodene: ig counted bwtween 20 and 26) Boston 15.47 8 177 306 38 Western League sh tain vig punches that connected while, (First game of best-of-seven final) Pye Northern Ontario Senior A 4 296 245 82 Kapuskasing 5 Rouyn-Noranda 2 5 292 27177) (Kapuskasing wins best - of. Seattle 36 29 5 244 22277 seven final 3-0) H 1 Vancouver 1848 422332440 Metro Toronto Junior A |'¢8ain the championship he had| Southern Division Marlboros 8 St. Michael's 3 oe to Paret last Sept. (Marlboros lead best-of-seven 0/azed away with uppercut after Griffith had Paret in a neutral corner. As 'Paret, his head caught be- _ tween the ropes, slid slowly to| the floor, Griffith--striving to Saturday's Results Chicago 3 Montreal 5 Detroit 2 Toronto 2 Sunday's Results Detroit 2 Montreal 5 Chicago 1 New York 4 Toronto 4 Boston 5 Northern Division WLT F APt 39 27 36 29 Edmonton Calgary Tuesday's Games Portland 42 23 5 265 203 89 uppercut | Chicago at Montreal Spokane 37 28 5 272 242 79| semi-final 2-1) tclatatirs hr see ee New York at Toronto San Fran 29 29 2 229 270 60 Allan Cup 25 39 6 265 309 56 Saskatoon 5 Winnipeg 7 (First game of best-of-seven T D t | western semi-final) wo @a Northwestern Ontario Junior | |Port Arthur 4 Fort Frances 2 | (Port Arthur leads best - a In Previous | (First games of best-of-seven Los Angeles Stanley Cup semi-finals) Saturday's Games Eastern Professional Vancouver 4 Spokane 6 WLT F A Pt Edmonton 5 Calgary 6 Hull-Ottawa 36 21 11 222 167 83' Portland 4 San Francisco 2 Kingston 37 23 6 258 210 80 Sunday's Games ees ; Kitchener 35 23 10 255 207 80 San Francisco 5 Portland 3 widens ger St Tuning Poe 4 a 4 7 7 Lo . Spokane 4 Seattle 0 Quebec Citadels 5 Port Alfred 1| Titl B t No! ay : 53 é ; e s: / | S. 8. Marie 17 4010 198 270 44 SATURDAY (Quebec leads best-of-three ALLE DOUTS Newfoundland Senior Conception Bay 2 Corner Brook 8 semi-final 1-0) | Quebec-New Brunswick NEW YORK (AP)--Only two Campbellton 2 Matane 3 ring fatalities have occurred in| (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1)/world championship fights--the| New Brunswick North Shore (first in 1897 and the next 50) Bathurst 6 Chatham 2 years later. | (Bathurst leads best-of-seven) The last death in a title bout! series 3-2) came June 24, 1947, when! Ingersoll 2 Port Colborne 8 Jimmy Doyle died of injuries! (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) suffered when he was stopped! Intermediate B by Sugar Ray Robinson in the Delhi 2 Port Dover 7 eighth round of their battle in| Saturday's Results Sault Ste. Marie 3 Kingston 8 North Bay 2 Kitchener 4 | Sunday's Results Kitchener 2 North Bay 4 Sudbury 5 Hull-Ottawa 2 Tonight's Game Kingston at Sudbury American League Simcoe 5 Preston 4 2 Eastern Division (Simcoe wins best - of - seven WLT F A Pt semi-final 4-2) (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) Ontario Junior B Welland 2 Chatham 6 (First game of best-of-five quarter-final) Ontario Junior C Springfield 43 22 3 283 185 89, Northern Ontario Midget (Port Dover wins round-robin Cleveland. Robinson was mak- Hershey 35 28 5 220 210 75|Kapuskasing 2 Schumacher.9 | semi-finai) ing the first defence of his 147- Providence 3432 224425670! (First game of best-of-three Eastern League pound welterweight crown Quebec 30 34 4 198 193 64 quarter-final) Greensboro 5 Johnstown 4 The other fatality on record Western Division Ontario Juvenile A (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1);came in the Jimmy Barry-Wal-| Cleveland 37 27 3 24119177 Brampton 1 Detroit 2 International League jter Croot 26-rounder in London,| Buffalo 35 29 3 236 20673, (Brampton wins two - game|Muskegon 7 Minneapolis 5 |Dec. 6, 1897, as Barry won ed Rochester 33 29 6 232 224 72 total-point quarter-final) (Muskegon leads best-of-seven disputed possession of the ban: Pittsburgh 1056 2 167 356 22 Eastern League semi-final 3-1) tamweight title. Croot died of a Saturday's Results Johnstown 6 Greensboro 1 St. Paul 2 Omaha 4 brain injurv Providence 4 Cleveland 1 (First game of best-of-seven (Best-of-seven semi - final, There were nine deaths in 1961 Buffalo 2 Hershey 3 \final) Itled 2-2) jattributed to injuries in fights.| BOBBY HULL COLLECTS SHARE OF NHL RECORD AND A SOUVENIR Maybe His Life Paret, 25, took a fearful beat-| 1 30--| | Golf Club Holds Mixed Bonspiel Third Game The Oshawa Golf Club (Curl-;group were won by Wally But-! ing Section) held a successful|jer's Oshawa Curling Club Ber Vence"" 13, oy, Voge" $ open mixed bonspiel on Satur-) { i G. MacDonald 8; _ Ken sipney 6 day, complete with a full entry |"MtTY with 8 four-point MAI "Frank Black 7(W); Alf Higgs Tic for both draws, of three games|8i" scored in their third game! 6. Bradley B{W); Alex Wison Bit), each. jof the day. 11:00 O'CLOCn Duaw r Oshawa Curling Club entry, Following are the complete oxie on mAwA 6c, skipped by Frank Black, and results: Norm Aims, Deoromy Meliveen, including Hilda Black, "Rich" Don sims, Vick "sanaerson, 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW Nancy mugherton, Mary. sanueis0, Black and Merlee Lawrence, copped top honors in the 9.00 oe i ae ee me OSHAWA G.C. RICHMOND HILL 'ARGORO| | CohaWa bat o'clock draw, with three wins Mora McCarten, Blanche Reid, Mn co Piatt She and a point total of 10. |Cliff McCarten, --_Bill_Reid, | Dan Helier, Don sioriee Runners-up, with two wins| [699% Wilson, Dori§ Vance, bevy menens, 'oavs rieiry, Alex Wiison, Bert Vance, Heie bare Eric Henr and a gcore of 11, was Bert) skip 8(W); skip SU is ele Vance's rink from Richmond) osHawa 6G.c. WHITBY VanAWA GC. whitey |" Hill, who lost their first game)N. Short, 'Gin' Lindsay, Eftie riezzeiwood, J. Roun, a ext end and thi Lioyd Short, Bob Schell, keh. AIM aifUthy, Stu Kovnn, on an extra ent d €N! jean Bradley, A. Morrison, Mrs. t. AIMSITUNG, Laura Anuerson, came back to win their next) Bruce Bradley, A.C. Morrison, | |Uak Crawtora, ks anaerson, two outings. skip 4; skip 4.) SKID. 4 S6P | 42, 1Ke Third prizes, also for two), OSHAWA CC. OSHAWA G.C. fyyt "OAs, et eRRURUUG wins, went to Bruce Bradley's| 'Rich' Block, Roe eh | Gord Lottnouse, | Mrs. Win. trewiny Oshawa Golf Club rink, with a! Merlee Lawrence, Ethel Stone, AD Robie Ne score of 8 plus 2 and the high) Fronk Black, Ad: be spade 3. sip 7; Bill irewm, skip 4. prizes for one win in this divi- BsNAWA Ge . 'whisay . mneiaWa GC. UKILLIA sion were captured by Dr.|Gioria Robson, | Joan Risebrough, Drew vacuous, Yea Coronet C. M. Laidley's Lindsay rink. | Som Bruce. Orv. Brillinger, mits, VD, Jacobi, Mis. U. Baillie, Jocqui Patte, Mary Anderson, In the 11.00 o'clock draw, Ralph Risebrough, Roe Hatieran, Bob Patte, Or. Cras. waiilie, ry : skip evese 8K) 6s'sings Ab Robins and his Oshawa) "",:, ...9(W); skip 9(L).| OSHAWA GG." ORAWA x" Golf Club rink, which included) osHawa G.c, PORT PERRY |Mis. A. Armstrong, Mrs. W. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Gord Lofthouse/Helen Alger, ' iihel. Moclonald,, ; Rey stephens, Hugh Gilchrist, j Stewart Alger, rt Cox, Mrs. R. Stepnens, Mrs. H. Gilchrist, and Mrs. pore ago three / preys Hines Aina Cone 'Anny "Armetona; Wally koran % -- Paral 0 ta "g tony Ait Higgs, é Grant Meoains, skip, a Ping dined cae onors, with a fine point total) skip ; skip Second Game of 16 plus 1. OSHAWA G.C. LINDSAY G. ceviord 9); oF vy, Hales OL). " " ' Mrs. K. Tipney, Mrs. F. Reynolds, r. Baillie ; ally tier 3. "Army Armstrong skipped) ?'"}' peeg, Neill Gregory, Bill Trewin 9; Dr. Mellveen 7, his Golf Club entry to hirs. E. J.' Reed, Mrs. G. Laidley, |R. Anderson 9; Eric Henry 6. second place in the second divi-| K. G. Tipney, Dr. C. M. Laidley, Mg Bates 4 A. Armstrong 5, sion, with two wins and a total| '*/P : # Pa . Be I ey et ne H ; £ econ 4 \of six points and close behind) aig pico. S: Kan Yirw 3,| Wally Butler 7(W); A. D. Hellens 7(L). was James Augherton's rink] Alex Wi &. Bob Patte. 7A. Armstrong 10; R. Anderson 7, 4 s | Alex ilson . atte A: i a . ixi i two wins Bert Vance 13; R. Risebrough 7,| Ab Robins 12; R. Halleran 3. ao ota wan " ann MacDonald . 8; Ted Stone 6, Dr. C. Baillie 7(W); 0. Crawford 7(L). aye Pn. : |Dr. Laidley. 13; A. Morrison 8. Jas. Augherton. 7; Bill Trewin 5. High one-win prizes in th168 Frank Black 8; B. Bradley 5.\ A. D. Hellens 7; Dr. Mcliveen 6, | H lt Red Wi g 50 goals fn a season. He did it | star got his goal less than | last night in New York, al- | five minutes after the game | eel cra | ar veo PT gve NF. On Ropes Kid) Paret Title And By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; Paul Henderson, Earl Hels-|game's six penalties, which in- A four-goal splurge in six min-|kala, Howie Menard, Wayne|cluded majors to Menard and utes early in the second period|Rivers and Lowell MacDonald|Billy Knibbs of the Flyers for enabled Hamilton Red Wings|scored the Hamilton goals.|a scrap near the Niagara Falls to defeat Niagara Falls Flyers|Howie. Dietrich and Gary Phil-| goal. 5-2 Sunday and gave them a 3-0/lip sreplied for the losers. : a aoe = 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven On-| ead in their Metro Junior A tario Hockey 'Association Junior RUTLEDGE STARS |final against St. Michael's Col- A final. Niagara Falls netminder|lege Sunday, defeating the Ma- The underdog Flyers, who ex-|Wayne Rutledge kicked out 43/jors 8-3. Brian Conacher with tended Hamilton to the limit in|shots and robbed the Wings on|two, Frank Ridley, Gary Jar- dropping the first two games 5-3)at least six breakaways. Hejrett, Bob Moore, Duncan Mac- and 4-3, held the Wings on even|made 31 saves in the scoreless|Donald, Nick Harbaruk and Ron terms in the first period before|third period. His team-mates/Ellis tallied for the Dukes. 3,853 Hamilton fans and the/fired a total of 19 shots at Buddy|Terry Clancy, Billy MacMillan teams were tied 1-1 before the|Blom in the Hamilton goal. and Mike Corbett counted for home team broke loose. Hamilton took four of the'the Majors. Goldstein rushed into stop it;was giving Paret for the last ---- eaeiashad ne and had to pull Griffith away/four or five rounds. | from the bleeding, unconscious) "Between each of those| ° | B Ildog Get Paret. Griffith still tried to keep| rounds, Gil would ask if a doc-| u s punching and his co-manager,|tor had looked at Paret. Finally, | u y oO S elrl Gil Clancy, dashed into the ring|at the end of the 11th, Gi Fi Wi I to help Gol@stetn pull him|ure' he tooked. teen ade a irst Win In Senior Finals away. WINDSOR (CP) -- Windsor |to get it over with. So I went out e hd J "I didn't realize the fight was|with that purpose in mind." | 1 I over," said Griffith, a native of| Clancy said: 'The way it the Virgin Islands who now lives|ended takes all the joy out of : Bulldogs defeated Chatham Ma- oo beget to _-- - stein did a good job the way it T roons 31 Sunday and in thas what he thought was a clinch.|he handled the fight and Oo [ :0] l | best-of- i . "And now this. I have never|stopped it g | al O best-of-seven series for the se in New York. "I thought Gold-|regaining the title, I think Gold- n |nior Ontario Hockey Association ned underge experience Part had been superhuman nie ~ = cuemoinn. SiGe th avai ne) aGUARA slaw earlier in absorbing punches NEW YORK (AP)--Did ref-|with the punches. Many times Right-winger Bob Brown, in has to." ; : and weathering Griffith's bar-'eree Ruby Goldstein, often{they don't get hit as hard as\his first start since returning Griffith, a Metthodist, said he '28°* \charged with stopping a fight|People think. from the world hockey cham- went to St. Matachy's Roman| Alfaro bitterly criticized Gold-|to9 soon, allow Emile Griffith\y~ ~ougH BOY pionships where he played with Catholic Church tio say a prayer Stein for permitting the fight to|to pound Benny (Kid) Paret too) "«paret is a rough, tough boy Canada's Galt Terriers, scored fev Pavet. ; "~~ |go on as long as it did. long in Saturday night's world .44 he has a reputation for tak-|tWice to pace the Bulldogs be- "When I went in, I broke| "When Paret's head got| welterweight title bout? ing a lot of punches and com-|!0re @ crowd of 2,509. down. I usually gp there before|Caught between the ropes, I|/ cy long that the. deposed ing back fighting. In the 10th) Linemate Tom Walker scored a fight because. \t is Clancy's|Screamed for Goldstein to stop champion's life was in grave round, for instance, Griffith had|the other Windsor marker while church and it is right around the . ate apparently he didn't! danger today? him against the ropes and hit _-- ment ne baer oc a corner from the Giarden. I pray | "ear m i ; se W i 't know how many|lone goal in a close-checking that it is a good flight and nee _Dr. Alexander Schiff of the eo oe oe poof. Bong return. But_| contest that was more solid than neither I nor my opponent get|New York State Athletic Com-|"°Te 'the battle on tele-|as I recall it, Paret was back| exciting. It ended a 16-day lay- hurt. i |mission said "Paret entered the| nO watc st. be asking. that/fighting strongly with about 30|off for Windsor after eliminat- "T have been so edgy that I|Ting in top physical shape. . . A bey Mush Me: BERING seconds left in the round." ing Stratford. Chatham ousetd even snapped at my mother| He had passed all the physical] question. : e Was Goldstein able to count) Strathroy and Woodstock to gain when she came ower to visit/'eSts required. Paret had been| Goldstein, a veteran of TP PEO: if 1 dl tacatto| the final. me"? shaken up before in fights. But -- Bay a Pegs his LAr foe ue threw at|_ The teams return to Chatham jhe was a sound fighter physi-|reer, sticks by his judgment in) a ae > i CLANCY WORRIED cally. when he entered the ring |letting Griffith alone until he|Paret in the 12th round? lerea te feet thar" pe caey Griffith said Clancy had been|The tragedy is stepped in at 2:09 of the 12th "I don't count punches," Ruby night this week except Friday, worried about the beating he!happen."' round to stop the fight when|said. "No one punch does the): ing Kaps, next week. heads between the ropes that/portunity. That's what I was Brown flew in alone midway B ks R d Poan' \tripping _ sentence. \ réa ecor | He estimated he has refereed George Aitken was off early in 2 | Leyte oston ruins \pass from defenceman Elmer |Hamilton armories track rec- |period but two minutes later at ham. | MONTREAL and lopped more than a second/the 1961-62 regular-season Na- Crothers clocked 2:11 in his\against Bruce Gamble, six eastern final) best time was 2:07.4 when he! Montreal Canadiens, the winner Montreal 76 Ottawa 77 Club edged Ergas Leps of the|against both New York Rangers) (Montreal wins two-game, to- 4:10.6 record set here in 1947|\seven goals against Terry Saw-| (ST. Catharines wins two- Madison Be gowng-ter Bruce Kidd, who four against Johnny Bower nd (Los Angeles leads best - of 2 iParet had his head' caught be-\damage. These things pile up.|" order to declare a winner to Windsor drew five of the way to avoid punches," Golstein trying to do. it. I think I acted with good| through the first period to break M d I 1934 between 500 and 1,000 fights. the middle period when Walker a eC-| ' ords here Saturday night, in- Proved Hull § /11:15, Brown, with his back to Bill Crothers, long-striding) CP) -- Boston, off the 2:12.2 record set in 1934|tional Hockey League play SATURDAY specialty, which he has wonlagainst Don Head and. one /0S Angeles 132 Detroit 108 finished behind New Zealand's| 4+ the Vezina Trophy as the (First game of best-of-three University of Michigan in the|and Detroit Red Wings. Against|tal-point semi-final 153-107) by Boston's Gil Dodds, domi-|chuk and three against Hank game, total-point final 134-127) fnished third. ltwo against Don Simmons. (seven western final 2-0) that it did Sr BENNY (KID) PARET re- | Clara, Cuba, was battered mained in a coma early to- | into unconsciousness on Sat- day, following an emergency' | urday night in losing his brain surgery operation in a | world welterweight New York hospital early Sun- | Emile Griffith at day. Paret, a native of Santa J Square Garden. a ; oS a lay the Northern Ontario se- ® 'tween the ropes and offered no|This was a championship fight/?: ' resistance. and I realize the people want|"!0r_tepresentatives Kapuskas- "Lots of fighters put. their|to give the champion every op- game's nine minor penalties but 4 A de good on two Chatham pen- _ |said. "They do that and roll); "As soon as my instinct told) ™ D [Serre nc a ene CORN fight| alties to build a 2-0 lead. : | " keg I rushed in and stopped) S | Bill Crothers judgment. These things aren't/@ ree -- while ~ Ap | t try and do the best/roons Bo' eymour served a Senay. j, 2008 try Chatham's tapped in a loose puck from just joutside the crease. | lashed home a_ wide HAMILTON (CP) -- Toronto; runners crossed out two hoary) Skov to make it 2-1 in the third cluding one established, 28 years| the net, managed to tip in John ago on this banked wooden track | . Palentein's long shot. by the great Glenn Cunning-| est ousins | University of Toronto star, beat| Bruins were the most victimized | BASKETBALL out Frank Tomeo of Fordham|team in Bobby Hull's record- University in the 1,000 yards! equalling run of 50 goals during by Cunningham, the Kansas 3. veare th left National Association runner who held the world rec- Bool Rt To et Boston 117 Philadelphia 89 ord for the mile. three Boston goalies -- seven (First game of best-of-seven three times in four starts at! against Ed Chadwick. cone Ey of best-of-seven major American meets during} ictimized indiviel" the current indoor season, His| ayn" pany gf nog «Heo at Eastern Canada Senior Peter Snell at Los Angeles Feb.|) 0.4. . ' semi-final) 10. | least scored upon goaltender. Pasers Cianda Janek ; Plante allowed Hull 10 goals. . Jim Irons of Toronto Olympic) Hull also scored 10 goals/Saint John 40 Montreal 81 open mile and erased a 15-year-| New York, he beat Lorne Wors- Ontario Intermediate B old track record in the process. | jey nine times and Marcel! Pille| Peterborough 57 St. Catharines His winning 4:10 bettered the|once. Against Detroit, he got 76 nant indoor miler of the 1940s.|Bassen. SUNDAY Irons' finishing burst also left} He scored only six goals National Association title to behind his more famous fellow |against Toronto Maple Leafs-- Detroit 112 Los Angeles 127