ST ee Vie eC UCT WC UY Tee ee wow Nias as cites cabs ickedaoas aad ane tiie te ial 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 14, 1962 Ten Seasons Certainly A Long Breather But Revamped Generals Finally Win By KEVIN BOLAND {sole possession of fifth spot in . Oshawa Generals won their|the standings, one point up on : first game of the Metro Purses) Walthy Dunlops who dropped a & "A" campaign last night when!6-0 decision to Toronto Marl- .: * boros at Whitby Arena in other | Junior "A" competition last. : night, ; In the opener of the double © header at the Gardens, Neil + McNeil Maroons overcame a ] two-goal deficit to salvag a-3-3 © ' tie with Knob yill Farms. i Barry Sharp, a scout with | Montreal Canadiens, comment- § ' ed on the improvement of the Generals since the start of the | * season. 'Their ability is based : on desire. On the ice, you can : see they are new to this level of | competition, but after Christ- mas, they will have played each team about four times. They: should be real comers then and by. next season you can guess what a team they'll be if they | keep up this rate of improve- ment." Wren Blair of the Generals paced the corridor during the last period. "I got se nervous I couldn't watch. I've never wanted a team to win so badly." Doug Williams was voiceless and without comment after the two-hour contest. Oshawa took a 1-0 lead late in the first period, Bill Bucha- nan out-maneuvred two Bramp- ton defenders to move in front of the visitors' net. He slipped by a third defender to push the puck behind Lyle Carter in the Brampton net. The period produced a shinny- type style of hockey. Neither) team was able to keep a sus- ; , tained attack until Buchanan's Generals the 2-0 marker was set up by PauljScore came as , Gibbons and Boston import,|Reid was serving a two-minute they blanked Brampton 7-Ups|John Wynne. tripping penalty. Terry Vail and 0 K n the middle frame, George! Buchanan assisted on the play. | : : , erin) at Mane LP an vail blasted a 25-footer that) Williams recovered after 'the | day night, in the opening game dens. bounced off Carter's glove into melee in the winner's dressing-|of a hockey double bill. Game -- KEN BRADLEY JIM COUCH edge. Thefneeded this one. I am really PAUL DOMM It really did a lot for Wren (Blair)." 4 the game... Wynne, improved 100 per-cent in his second try in Junior "A" competition. 'I can't seem to get my legs, though,"' he said. . .» Williams was pleased with Ken Bradley's work, . . . "He is a fine example: of home-brew talent," said the coach... . One fan surmised, "Whitby is in sixth spot. Generals are in fifth. They can beat Brampton. They should. be good for. fourth | spot." Last night's*win marks- 'the first time that Oshawa has | appeared in the win columns of Junior "A' hockey in ten sea. sons. .. . Controversy ranged on whose was the first shutout | The choice was either Desjar- ; . Boston import,|14.47, Wynne (sl hi 19.05. HAT TRICK FOR LOU By THE CANADIAN PRESS When Lou Angotti decided to turn down a professional con- tract this season to play for Kitchener - Waterloo Tigers, it THIRD PERIOD No scoring. Penalties -- Bradley (elbow- dins of the Marlies or Couch of ™ the Generals. Desjardins was the first by a little better than j a half-hour. . . . Blair's King- ston Frontenacs seem good for first spot in EPHL. ... "We have better than 40 games to decide that," said Blair. BRAMPTON -- Goal, Lyle Carter; defence: Murray, Rod- gers, Earle, Sinclair; forwards: Jago, Fuller, Corlett, West- brooke,. Abbott, McLellan, Mc- Clocklin, Donaldson, Bradley, Reid, OSHAWA -- Goal, Couch; de- % fence: Batte, Bradley, Domm; forwards: Armstrong, T. Vail, . Bill White, Buchanan, Dubeau, GEORGE VAIL Attendance was up consider-| Brampton's|Happy that we shut them out.|ably for the week-night feature. | 1. Oshawa: Buchanan Unofficial estimates ranged from 400 to 550. defencemen: Paul Domm, Dave | Bradley and Vern Batte. ... Little, G. Vail, Conlin, MacDonald, Gibbons. FIRST PERIOD Peters, } (Gibbons, Wynne) ..... 9.27 Penalties -- Westbrooke (slash| acn SECOND PERIOD 2. Oshawa: G. Vail ef BILL BUCHANAN Generals play Marlboros, Fri-. Oshawa dressed only three,i"g) 3.27, Earle (elbowing) 10.29. ing) 6.44, Reid (elbowing) 2.23, | Batte (slashing) 14.44, (elbowing) 17.05, Little (fight- i;Domm played a major part of (T. Vail, Buchanan) .. 16.58/ing) 19.55, (fighting) 19.55. The victory gave Generals/the Brampton net to give the;room had quieted. "We really time is 7.30 p.m. SPORTS CALENDAR' TODAY Y Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc --Tony's Refreshments vs. Osh- awa Dairy at 8.15 p.m Hayden- macdonald vs. Beaton's Dairy at 9.15 p.m. Local 222 vs. Rotary at 6.16 p.m. Canadian Legion vs Kins- men at 7.05 p.m.; Lions vs Firefighters at 7.55 pm., Kiwa- THURSDAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. --Tony's Refreshments vs. Osh- awa Dairy at 8.15 p.m Hayden- Macdonald vs. Beaton's Dairy at 9.15 p.m Oshawa Courtice Port Perry vs. Foley's at 9.00 pm League -- Beaupre's- REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg B!ue Bombers beat Edmonton Eskimos 30- 24 in the deciding game of the western football final nine years ago today in the last two minutes of play Tom Casey scored the win- ning touchdown after taking a lateral from Dave Skrien who had intercepted Edmon- ton quarterback Claude Arn- old's pass. Hamilton Tiger- Cats beat Winnipeg 12-6 in | the Grey Cup. Side % : SOCCER PRESENTATION Reg Lancaster presents Helmut Jeckel of Polonia, banquet held for Oshawa and | Lancaster Trophy to Captain winners of Playoff series at a district soccer teams. | Third Place Habs Cassius Clay | Sure He'll KO nis vs. Navy Vets at 8.45 p.m | D Bradley was one of the Tigers' biggest breaks. Angotti, a helter - skelter skater who played college hockey in the United States last season, was thought to be a sure-fire pro. Rochester Americans thought so, but Angotti didn't want to play in the American League Tuesday night he scored three goals and assisted on another as Tigers clipped Galt Terriers, early season sensations , who now are sinking fast, 7-2, at Galt. In other Ontario Hockey As- sociation senior series games the hapless Sarnia Rams were drubbed 7-1 at Sarnia by Wind- sor Bulldogs and Woodstock Athletics lost 5-2 at home to Chatham Maroons. '|LOSE THIRD IN ROW Galt, said to be in trouble by -|pre-season experts, started the jseason with five consecutive |wins but now have lost three in la row. Tigers moved in the other direction. They were classed as ja power but didn't start playing ,|that way until recently. 1 RUSSIANS ARRIVE }| MONTREAL (GP) -- Twenty /Russian hockey players arrived lin Montreal from Brussels \Tuesday night to begin a nine- 'game exhibition tour of Cana- ldian. cities. The Russian na- jtional team was welcomed at 4|Dorval airport by Bob Lebel, jpresident of the International \Ice Hockey Federation. The eam plays against the Mont- agnards Thursday night in Ot- tawa. Only five of the players, whose average age is 24, have been to Canada before. Lou Angotti Gets Three To Pace 3-1 Tiger Win Jim Dahmer, Ted Maki, Bob Fornhan and Bob Ribson scored the. other Tiger goals. Bob Seager and Larry Pfaff were the Galt marksmen. Tigers led 2-0 at the end 2 the first period and 5-2 going into the third. Tommy Walker and Bob Brown paced Bulldogs with two goals apiece. nd others were scored by Jerry Serviss, Lou Betido and Derek Holmes, SPOILS SHUTOUT BID Windsor, leading 4-0 after the first period and 6-0 after the second, built up a 7-0 lead b»- fore' Barry Jakeman spoiled goaltender Monty Reynolds' bid for a shutout in the third pe- riod, Woodstock, playing its fifth game in eight days, fell from a three-way first - place tie fo a second - place tie with Galt. Maroons were paced by Ted Power and Dave 'Luciuk with two goals apiece and the other marksman was George Aitken. Playing coach Rio Caron and Byrle Klinck scored for Wod- stock. BEGIN LADIES DAVIS CUP LONDON (AP) -- An interna- tional tennis competition for women, similar in many res- pects to the Davis Cup for men, jwill be inaugurated next year, with the first matches at the Queen's Club in London. The idea is to open up to other countries women's team jrivalry which in the past has |been confined to Wightman Cup jmatches between the United States and Britain. Announcement of the new |project was made Monday by J. Eaton Griffiths, Briiain's jdelegate to the International |Lawn Tennis Federation. He , \said the event, which probably jwill be called Ladies Cup, will not affect the Wightman Cup, iwhich will continue as usual. unnies Take 6-0 Thumping To Drop Them Into Cellar | By ALLAN ) BAILEY | WHITBY on goal for the Dunnies. lw yhat every professional by Toronto Marlboros in an OHAjadded two more goals in the/playing their positions. {Metro Junior '"'A"' league game} jhere last night. The loss dropp-| jed a 2-0 win last night. | |. Marlies' goaltender, Jerry) Desjardins, racked up his Hrst| shutout of the season before 541 disappointed fans in the Whitby) jarena. Captain Duncan McDonald led his club to victory with two goals and an assist. Grant Moore scored a goal and as- sisted on three others, and Brit Selby, Gary Milroy and Wayne jCarleton each came up with a jgoal. and an assist. There were 18 penalties, in- jcluding four five-minute majors for fighting, handed out by Ref- jeree Ike Hildebrand. The Mar- \lies had 38 shots on Raymond |Reeson, compared with 23 shots final stanza. the Dunnies breaking out of their winless streak. i : by goal cou They have yet to win a game for the joss On more than one occasion| Whitby came close on several last night, some of the Whitby|ing, ed Dunlops to sixth place, one|occasions, but an inability to get/players were overlapping terri-|17.15 point behind Oshawa who cliam-|the puck away when an opening |tories, giving the Marlies a man! | Joceurred foiled all chances of|in the clear. Raymond Reeson in the wit-| f Id hardly be blamed! 4 shooting and| club|FIRST PERIOD -- An outskated,| Turk Broda's boys took a 2-0;does when they get in a slump} 1. Toronto: Selby outshot and outplayed Whitby|lead in the first period, scored|-- practice the fundamentals of Dunlop squad was blanked 6-0/two more in the second, and|the game, skating, (Moore) 4.03 2. Toronto, Milroy | (Moore, Selby) 15.43 Penalties -- McCloskey, hold- 5.20; Brockie, SECOND PERIOD Toronto: McDonald (Brockie,; Carleton) ... Toronto, Moore 59 j \ . He came up with| { and last night's loss was their/some stellar saves in the first} _ (Layton, Milroy) ..... 1035 sixth this season in league com-|two periods, but his mates offer-|. Penalties: Layton, tripping, petition. They have two ties. The main reason why the }ed him no incentive, Dunnies were beaten was be-/PRESS BOX GAB cause they were outhustled in every category by leading Marlboros. Dunnies' manager, Ivan Da-|checking, the league) vies also seemed disappointed in|Tremblay, his club's play. From his press|16.50 2.11; Hoffmann, elbowing, 5.29; {Ridley and Smith, high stick- ing, 8.20; Hoffmann, cross 13.13; Milroy' and 5 min., fighting, It looked as-though they were|box. vantage point, he now and trying too hard to put the puck|then sighed, instant|shoot it?" in the net and the they were taking to make sure} of their shots, was all the Mar-|was Watching last former lies needed to put a damper on|League . great, the effort. night's Eddie Perhaps the Dunlops should dojericans in the AHL. game National Hockey Shore, |now coach of the Rochester Am- | "why don't they/ THIRD PERIOD 5. Toronto, McDonald (Moore, Ridley) ...... 12.36 6. Toronto, Carleton (McDonald, Chipchase) 17.35 Penalties: Peters, 5 min., ifighting and Dunnville, holding tripping,! jand fighting, 2.49; Chipchase, |holding, 4,10; Chipchase, board- ing, 6.45; Carnegie, holding, \7.05; Tran, holding, 10.59; jton, charging, 14.49; Selby and Tremblay, roughing, 15.55 LINEUPS WHITBY -- Goal, Raymond |Reeson; Danny Tremblay, George Tran, Scott LaRue, Jim 'McCloskey, Richard "Chic" Carnegie, Terry Peters, Paul Henry, Bill Smith, Julian Kow- alski, Wayne Weller, Brian |Fletcher, Ricky Gay, Denis Ny- Istedt, Bob Everett. TORONTO -- Goal, Jerry (Desjardins; Frank Ridley, Bernie Hoffmann, Jack Chip- lchase, Howie Layton, Duncan McDonald, Ron Ellis, Wayne |Carleton, Grant Moore, Barry |Watson, Gary Milroy,- Brit Sel- |by, Derek Brockie, Dunnville, {Paul Laurent. | Officials: Referee, Ike Hilde. \brand; Linesmen, Ab Barnes and {Ivan Locke. Oshawa ~~ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS STORIE PARK BOWLING With one night left it looks like quite a night ahead for some of the teams. |Burtons who were out in front, lost four points, Oxfords and Tresanes pass- them. The decision of the committee about | tie games reads: Tie games will be de- | cided by the total pin fall for the night. | High Triples -- Ken Willsher 803 (303, 281, 219); James Scott Sr. 740: (296, 246); Eddy Gresik 714 (225, 205, 284); Reg. Wood 702 (213, 306); Lou Locke 700 (204, 353); Bob Amey 687 (351); |George Powlenchuk 677 (262, 238); High triple for men with handicap: Pat Leddy 731. Top 10 high average howlers: Bob Strutt 228, Rick Wilson 214, Herb Coop- er 209, Doug Sutton 208, Zelia Moreau 202, Art Moreau 200, Bev. Gibson 199, Doreen Abramoff 196, Marty Muller 196 and Don Powless 196. B HARMAN PARK Team standings -- Bombers 4, Crick- ets 2; Hellcats 4, Rebels 1;, Misfits 3, Knickerbockers 1; Flintstones 3, Lame- brains 1; Hams 3, Cracker Jacks 1 Judd 246, 228; dock 214; R. Morris 229 200; S. Lawrence 214, 224; Sally Plume Maclean 200, 202; G 215, 154; . Rickards 215, 252, 231; / Syres 206; J, Mooney 208; L. rown 231, 207; Robinson 209, Dd. 7, J.Gow 211, 244; A. Crad- F, Stemsbury Gow 250, 248; 213; M. Carey 202, 201 Lesenko Patterson 203, 234; M. Me- J. Stacey 225 son 239; R. Godfrey 229, 293, 201; Kornic 246; F. Mont- petit 225; G. Carey 202, 201; J. Mont- i + L. Plume 240; G. A. - Robin- N. Godfrey 3 Rukaruk 233,216;D.Mc- Donald 229 and G. 5. A new coach, a new league and a new division for playoffs were the order of the day when the Oshawa Hawks Basketball Club held an informal workout last night at the Dr. F. J. Done- van gym. Hawks In New League This year, because of the championship last year, the Hawks will be chasing after the Canadian Senior "B" crown. It will be a big step forward for the local crew, but one that Coach Newey is looking forward to Lay- - with great interest. Although Gary Vaughn's retirement from |basketball has left a hole in last year's winning combination, the : club will be well-stocked with re- turnees. They are, however, on the lookout for new talent and i er ae ae head coach. Newey, no strang extend an invitation to anyone to Oshawa's basketball fans, {S| terested in playing for Osh- a veteran guard who decided to} awa to attend their next prac. retire as a player after helping|tice at the Donovan gym this the Hawks to their champion-|Thursday at 7.00 p.m. ship last year, John has a nd is| : Bobcats 3, Spitfires 1; Wildcuts 3, Nut- heads 0 and Steppers 2, Sputniks 0. Winners of Section No. 1 were Sput- niks. 200 Games -- F. Carey 219, M. Pat- terson 215; Bess Maule 217; Bil Maule 214; B. Huggins 216; J, Carey 226; J. Lyons 229; B. Wassell 252; H. Lyons 1, 284; D. Crosmos 221, 224; R. Fred Whalley, mentor of the jall-Ontario Intermediate "A" champs of last year, took the opportunity to announce the ap- pointment of John Newey as |Vince Craddock 671 (283, 203); Colin Wilson 645 (259, 225); Beth Kane 639 (248, 211); Bill Short Jr. 627 (274); Bill Woodman 626 (217,214), Frank e ® Ladies high singles -- J Rickards 252. Ladies high singles -- J. Rickards | _Men's high single -- R. Godfrey 493, G. Godfrey 293. Men's high triple -- R, Godfrey 723, Team single -- Flintstones 1102. Team Triple -- Flintstones 3126. Lemon League 12. Ageless Archie | LOS ANGELES (AP)--Archie|nyio 622 (200, 203; 219); Jean Gresick 617 (231, 230); Charlie Nash Moore, whose age ranges up-| Gis (204, 237); Art Sargant 603 (250): |Jim Scott Jr. 600 (251,212) and Alex| {Anderson 600 (224, 202). | ie} 36,) 0 E of basketball experience and is one of the few remaining play-| ers who has been with the club) since its formation four years) |ago. It will be his freshman year! as resident genius of the Hawks. Meanwhile, Whalley will be working in the wngs as the secretary of the brand new On- tario Senior League, formed at a meeting of the' Ontario Bas. ketball Association in London lover the past week-end. The OSL |will be composed of three Sen. jior 'A'? teams and two Senior |B" clubs. The Tillsonburg Liv- ingstons, another Senior "A" lerew, will probably round the |new league into a six team cir- 7 7 6 9 4 3 EXPORT or FILTER TIP ~« GiGKRETTES Marlboros F A Pt\Neil McNeil 47 3413!/Knob Hill 14 11; Brampton 22. 8! Oshawa {1 7) Whitby 41.6) Standings 52 5iplayed. last out moe a3 High triple for women with handi By THE CANADIAN PRESS |place with six other scorers:|pionship form with seemingly- ; ; AF F ini tnd i a - § after! 45, assured his fol- ; ' | The highest-scorin line injjury in that game, and after|ward from 45, . Montreal canenem, = e . Over 200: Eva Wilson 313, Oscar | ig. Hockey League. Detroit Red|Dean Prentice-Earl Ingarfield weekend. ing of young Cassius Clay in|Benkowski 238, 203; Dolly Bright 2: ' = ' Ann Williams 215, Joy Cameron 214,/ r my ~ aed 7 finish trio, were. wiroriaiig evety- have yet to lose after substitut-|fight Thursday night. ASTERN DIVISION |Hamilton 3 Guelph 5 and Rég Winfield 203. } 8 4 1 64 37 17/st. Catharines at Hamilton with various ailments and the year they are in fifth placeigcgRING IS LOWER feel, the strength I know I'll/dock, Jessie Barr, Jim Aldred, 8 u d| Providence ad- Arkwright | : ' i¢ i "s | ham-| . Chi ig 4 h | Baltimore ' 51 53 14/dmonton 3 Vancouver 4 diens, last year's league c cago's jump from fifth)year, and one point behind was| Jack (Doc) Kearns, Moore's|penc 17, sounetune. 16, Colleges. 14, forge |Rochester 7 46 aie 4 | : e teats, been propelled by the scooter/has meant a more bunched-uplolder than Archie, was a little! 40. ete & | B. lvals to Bathgate and Provost! section with 39 points followed by Gay Results Tuesday Reene t tadiee |H. Lows 27, Lucky Strikes 25, Hi- | Alex Delvecchio and have)Points this year, and Wharram who had 18 points, Games Tonight : : song Is 6 Nashvi 4 anithe Sports Arena at around 196 sland 6 Nashville 3 a : ' . hy |217); Byron Grace 621 (239, 227); Mau- Springfiel Pitts rch Detroit has 21 points, five/at this point. then, while Bobby Hull, Chi-| [rie Short ddy | SPring' dat Pittsburg 8 and Leo Gorman 600 (247,) Saskatchewan Junlor \ WLT F hes werey cuit. nadiens and Leafs. Delvecchio, , sensational comeback record) AS everybody knows, the|Cal specimen and still growing.|Bob Clarke 267, Leo. Conlin 285, Norma ' figure he'll tip the scales|Bob strutt 229° Cyril Weeks 228, 204;| 22! 5 3°0 29 2210\Sudbury 4 North Bay 15 |Sarnia YMCA Teen - Towners, sons, leads the league scoring}, battle between the two third.|tie the league record of 50/at 200, possibly a pound or so Glosky 217, Bill Harding 213, Ca¥i Bur-icarnia 0 8 0 28.53 0 Metro Toronto Junior A jhave most of last year's play- MacDonald, a 29 - year - old|Boston is in New York. this point would go hands|Clay. "I'll still have my -speed|and Barbara Wilson 201 Cha'ham 5 an , fest pg ? ia Oshawa Generals 2, Brampton 0 pressive American imports. The is in second spot with 15 points) Was ailing with influenza in Ca-\Sawchuk, who as almost|Will never catch me: Joan Sutton 99. Kitchener-Waterloo 7 Galt 2 | pr points) | High single for men without handi- Windsor at Kitchener-Waterloo PW LT F A Pts.)monds and St, Thomas Barnes. this year 10 years of shuttling|in Boston. 3,23 at this time last year and aiming for a heavyweight Dorothy James 324. : 6 1 25 21 -8\friendly Hawks' rivals in. pre- and Toronto--and the minors. |Thursday to spark Canadiens|three shutouts to date and lead: 'or the big plum but went dowr ; 4 High. triple for women without handi Peterborouch 4 24 53 i 2 this city's entry will be coming ing record with each point hejagainst him, and snapped thejouts at this date last year with|'ounds in 1955 and by Floyc| 3 Strutt 52 cap: Norma Bradburn 671, \Hamilton 2 A year ago, things were dif-/The line has netted 19 of wings' impossible saves against Howe.) masked bandit Jacques Plante|the league last year at this OMe period of Saturday's gamejlowers Tuesday he will be in s Pee Rous 219, OFM f ¥ b! |Morrison 270, Pearl Frenc! 263, r HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS | Wings doddered in fourth place combination for New York. Toronto will be trying for ee a raf Rhoda Winfield 212, Albert Porter 210,/ : ' ' WL F APt Games Thursday : gees is eae lac two ing Don Simmons in goal for "I am not concerned wit nie es : incase Plante has_ missed 12 of body in second pices uy hed Lemon League: Jean Sargant, Ton: uebec 1 44 4615 7 F ' it 'ya i | Western League absence of his inspiring saves|with a measly eight points, one! Bathgate led league scoringineed," Archie explained, Fag aes: ERS Ae Ye uy r Standings -- Oxfords 21, Tresanes 20,| 8 0 WESTERN DIVISION North Oaianis Boul pions, are only tied for third)spot in the standings at the|Montreal's Claude Provost. advisor atid one of the few. fnen|Simcves 16 Hibverts 19 and Montraves 0 97 18 Northern ario Senior \Cleveland 120 7 WIRE AND HARNESS | . lova Scotia & Meanwhile, the Wings putiline of Stan Mikita, Ab Mc-| 43 6 Nova Scotia Senior Donald on a line with estab-| Mikita and McDonald have At thie pole # your age wits Archie is in the best shape|Six and Go-Getters, 36 points. aise: | Providence 1 Quebec 1 : : Eastern League »/said Mr. Kearns, who predicted) Bawis 24 and Flyers 15. moved into clear possession of|has nine, Last year, only Mikita)" po) oc¢ was iting at |205); Zelia Moreau 651 (255), 233);|Rochester at Buffalo : vashvil Niagara District Junior B more than Chicago Blackie por THIRD lcago's starry left winger, hadIN TOP SHAPE : APL, , e 9 4 « o i. j : Windsor A 10 et Pan 2 vee ¢ |. Definite starters in the On-| Pi * j | | 41, Alb e Li 239, an iron man who hasn't missedi nen he returns to the Mont-\blonde jet roared back with 45|He and his trainer, Angelo Dun-|sya' iiovbs 251, Doreen, Absa |Bill Keenan 226, Don Powless 224, 219; |Chatham 441 31 30 9 International League last year's Capadian Senior ""B" : | Le 3 ee ee place clubs: In other action, /s0als, mk rill 212, 201; Marylin Rosseau 213 Results Tuesday Toronto Marlboros 6, Whitby 0 ./ers back in aetion and have. re- | The thin, higstrung Plante|down to Detroit goalie Terry|and my footwork. That old man|..Lemon League Ann Spicer 66, A Metro Junior "A" Teen-Towners will be joined by and leads the league in goals|nadiens season opener, a 5-Ojhalved his goals-against aver-| Kearns said Moore is dead|_ lish single for women without handi Game Thursday | E cap: Bob Strutt 331. Ontario Junior 57 27 13|The final two definite starters back and forth between three} After missing the next 10) Sawchuk, with a beefed-up|title match with Sonny Liston High single for men with handicap:|Niagara Falls 34 32 7\ vious years, and the Oshawa Howe, in his 17th year with|to a 4-1 win over Detroit He| the league in that departmen' | 0 defeat, knocked b* | eo; Bev. Gibson: 7 Catharines 2 gathers. He's tied for thirdiMontrealers back into cham-itwo. (Patterson in five in 1956 2 A ferent. : 39 goals. But he aggravated a groin in-| in the nets, led the National/point was the Andy Bathgate-|against Chicago, he sat out the! top shape and capable of dispos-|ocn ase, jovee, Porter. 250, 'teak qatar Ailes (their 12 - round heavyweight| Jean Whitmee 219, John Sawdon 218;| American League | Results Tuesday on their way to a fifth-place) The Rangers, sparked by this {heir fourth straight win. They : fie | Gord Scott 205, 203; Bill Short Sr. 205 10:3: 2 52 4207 Gucinh at 'Peterhoroush ' -| Dot * ; , the aging Johnny Bower. Fat : j . Quebec iuelph at Peterborou Montreal's 14 games this year/points behind Canadiens, This ging y weight, as such, It is how I, emon League: Jean Sargan Crad.| Springfield ii Hershey 45 4414/,,, ees | ' algary 2 San Francisco 4 are one big reason why Cana- more than last-place Boston' (with 24 points at this time last|ding "age means nothing." Burtons 18, Hillsides 18, Mills 18, yard |Buffalo 7 K: Bs apuskasing 10 South. Porcu- place with Toronto Maple one-fifth point last year has| The jower scoring this yearjin boxing who will admit he's|" 52 10 8 ' : "al ; 7 4 A irst| Pittsburgh 3.8 0 32 scoring race, as the nearest ri-'more_ precise. Team Standing: Jesters won the first pe ' never-was man Parker Mac-\Donald and Ken Wharram. | ee |New Glasgow 2 Moncton 6 . ks | 's ; ' »|Pins 34, Pin Pickers 33, Alleys 2taC, mya . lished stars Gordie Howe and|part of third place with llfive points behind Provost, aan, Sct, int at his age, Cleveland 3 Baltimore 4 : n Moore would enter the ring at) , Over 600: Herb. Cooper. 692 246, 241, |Greensboro 3 Charlotte 5 ' t Sf :| ) v }626 (219,211); Flo Johnston 624 (217,/Cleveland at Hershey first place. was among the top 25 scorers amazing 65-goal-a-season rate|pounds. U 5 W. }rie Shorten 616 (237, 213); Pat. Leddy, Gate Henioe Burlington 5 Welland 4 , |208). Hawks and six more than Ca-| piante will be out to continue/only four goals in 15 games,| Clay at 20 is a superb physi-|- over 200 bowlers: Audrey Burrill 244, Woodstock 5 2 0 28 19 10 Northern Ontario Junior | j,,; ij ; the last fiv Syd Hobbs 251, Doreen Abramoff 236, jtario Senior League will be the Oe ee oe ie sconng|real goal tonight in Toronto in\g0als in the next 55 games to/dee, |Slim Bell 222, Bev..Gibson 221, Pat Mc-|K-W 5 1 34 36 7)Muskegon 8 St. Paul 2 Champs. The Sarnia entry will LEADS IN GOALS Detroit travels to Chiéago and) The most improved award at) 'Makes no difference,' said|ither Atkineon 209, Doug Sutton 203 1c] omic 5 _Wodstock 2 Neil McNeil 3, Knob Hill 3 |Portedly added a couple of im- journeyman from Sydney, NS,} Robinson 72, Myrna Burgess 89 and|Windsor 7 Sarnia 1 y | Pat: a | Standings the London Chester Pegg Dia- with eight.. He has blossomed|Pounding at the hands of Bruins|age to a water-tight 1.69 from|serious about knocking out Clay}"m age gs sce wie WLT 37 19 I1]aré the Hamilton Quigleys NHL teams--Detroit, Rangers|'ames, he came back - lastidefence in front of him, has\Twice before Archie reached re: Don Powless 324 Montreal 3 723 3|Hawks. The league opener for|¥ the wings, sets a league scor-|kicked out, 42 of 43 shots fired|Oddly enough, he led in shut-| tocky Marciano in threc| High triple for men without nandicap: St z & ; Guelph 3 i 6 2°22 47 December 6th, when na include games/up night. Hawks entertain the Quigleys.