AUREL JOLIAT One Of All-Time Greats, 'He Was Bought For $100 By STUART LAKE OTTAWA (CP) -- In these days when hockey clubs reject offers of $1,000,000 for a player, the sum of $100 seems a trifle to pay for the contract of one of the game's all-time great left Ww: needed to sign me," Aurel Joliat, now employed with the CNR office staff at Union Station here. That was in 1920 before the 145-pound native of Ottawa be- came a part of hockey's first kid line with centre Howie Mor- enz and right winger Billy Bou- cher. . Joliat, wearing the colors of Montreal Canadiens and the baseball cap that became his trademark, played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League. He was the highest scoring left winger the league ever pro- duced--270 goals and 190 as- sists in regular season play-- until Ted Lindsay set a new mark in the late 1950s when the seasons were longer. But in 1920 Joliat was just a teen-ager with a leg so weak from a football injury that he flunked his tryouts with Regina} and Saskatoon of the old Prairie| League. | TRADED FOR LALONDE Saskatoon gave him $100 for train fare and expenses back to| ers, ; "But that's all that was™ recalis Pe HOCKEY HEYDAY--Silver trophies conjure up _ fond memories for Aurel Joliat, a member of the National Hoc- key League's first kid line Canadiens acquired him the|who hadn't played an NHL/the Canadiens, a widely|game. following season in o. That was one of the threejing up with increasing regular- ae - during his heyday as a left winger with the Montreal Mar- oons in the 1920s. Joliat play- ed with centre Howie Morenz and Billy Boucher. They made seen in the NHL. iplained. © dropped from sight' until 1947 'DUMBEST ATHLETES' Says: § skates, game on television and never 'spiel. The firm providing the} -- up one of the colorful and productive forward lines ever --(CP Photo) " Joliat ex- ready to swoop in on goal. But) GE IGE INS Nl OO ----_ _ most colorful, productive lines was born. Canadiens won the Stanley Cup that year. Joliat and Mor- enz were together for two more cup wins--1929-30 and 1930-31-- Schoolboys SPORTS CALENDAR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Jenuery 15,1963 93 Browns In Accord found that it is the virtually unanimous opinion that it was time for the change. but by that time Boucher had been replaced by Johnny (Black Cat) Gagnon. In 1938 when Montreal Mar- oons folded and the players were put at the disposal of Ca- nadiens, Joliat was given his unconditional release. Injuries kept him from finding a place with other NHL teams and _ he Hold 'Spiel In Renfrew RENFREW, Ont. -- Ontario's top schoolboy curlers meet here next Saturday for the'provincial play-downs leading up to the na- tional championships scheduled for Guelph next month. It is the only sports competi- tion held annually which draws representatives from schools in all 10 provinces. School curling championships have become a major event on the winter cal- "Old - time hockey players|endar. Play for th Troph: were the dumbest athletes of ese wf a seversiin r po when he was named to the Hall of Fame. Looking back now Joliat TODAY HOCKEY. OHA Junior "A" Metro League: Toronto Mariboros vs Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Community Arena, 8.30 p.m, OHA Intermediate '"B" Lake- shore League: Uxbridge Black Hawks vs Picton MacFarlands, at Picton, 9.00 p.m. Exhibition Doubleheader: Ted Reeve Pee Wees vs Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars, 7.15 p.m. and Guelph Juveniles vs Oshawa Ju- veniles, 8.30 p.m. Both games at Oshawa Children's Arena. Civil Service League: Envoy Foods vs Teachers, at 7.00 p.m. and Foote's Flyers vs Firefight- them all. They didn't get paidjeach year to the national cham- soene? fbr' Aa and pions, marks the high point in) ow s ney OF)a school sport which has grown| went into business. ! fin popularity during the past So the $7,500 purse given to|few years. Several members of him by Montreal fans in the/previous schoolboy champion Forum in 1947 during a playoff| rinks are now curling with es- game "has to be one of my/tablished senior clubs through great thrills in hockey." out the country and are show- times he's seen an NHL game in person since hanging up his He rarely watches jity at the major bonspiels. | All parts of Ontario will be ajrepresented at the Renfrew) ers, at 8.00 p.m, Both games at Bowmanville Community Arena. WEDNESDAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Midget League) -- Firefighters vs Local 222, at 6.15 p.m.; Navy Vets vs Lions Club, at 7.05 p.m.; Cana- dian Legion vs Kiwanis Club, at 7.55 p.m. and Kiasmen Club \vs Rotary Club, at 8.45 p.m. All |games at Arena. Oshawa Children's With Brown Firing LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP). -- Most members of the Cleveland Browns professional football team are in complete accord with Art Modell's decision to fire coach Paul Brown, a player of the.National Football League team told the Lexington Herald. Bernie Parrish, who said he iwas acting as a player repre- sentative of the Browns, told The Herold Monday: "After be- ing in contact with many of the \Browns' veteran players, I |.' Seienee Now: Shrinks Piles. = Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special)--For | that sufferers were able to s che first time science has found a | such statementa as. 'Piles have. new healing substance with the | ceased to be a problem!" - among sufferers were ® very wide variety of i ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve ps and itehing. | wi cone ditions, sotne of oven 10 te 20,7ee, PS ish wey Modell a nce 's I am certain that it rovelied premature retirement of "at least five and possibly seven veteran players that form.ithe core of our football team' el Paul Ristow REALTOR ~~ travels to nearby Hull, Que., to/trophy also makes possible both see Hull-Ottawa Canadiens of|provincial and national events the Eastern Professional/by providing most of the ex- League. jpenses involved. It supports Joliat says Morenz was "the|school curling as a part of its BROWN greatest hockey player who) over-all Canadian Junior Sports ever lived." Development program. ; "I've never seen another man | REMEMBER WHEN .. .?) | |who could lift every fan Esa of} hi t in the Montreal Forum| is seat in the Montreal Forum/'sy THE CANADIAN PRESS | Governors of the National ithe way 'Morenz could. } Hockey League decided 22 "From what I have seen of| Rocket Richard, he was like a c years ago today to impose automatic fines of $25 each hawk at the opposing blueline,| on players joining in fights Morenz carried the puck from| LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) LUMBER & SUPPLIES | right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid ease after another, "very striking improve- ment" was reported and verified by doctors' observations. Pain was promptly relieved. And 'while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. 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N 0 N Ottawa "and though no contract/criticized deal. They dealt off) 'Leo Dandurand owned the' Boucher was already a Cana-| end to end, and I've seen hime was signed, that made me their the great Newsy Lalonde to the|Montreal team then and he toldjdien and when Morenz joined) go through teams in three con-| property," says Joliat. lwestern club for the youngster|me he wanted young blood for'the club in 1923, one of hockey's! secutive rushes to score. 10-PIN ACTION were Scugog Cleaners on Points| Ss 4% oe Gyurke 40 85 and Nu-Way Photo on pinfall ; with 38,196. |34-73; Sabyan Motor Sales 33-65; Lane| et ss |Pharmacy 33-60; Silver's Texaco 32-70; | RESULTS: Sougog Cleaners 7 (85).!ncnun's Plumbing 32-58; Lucky 1%'s| | ied W. D. Smith 0 (59), Slo Moshuns 7|% nt f , 4 $ 30-6444; Oshawa Camera Centre 29-58; (52), Oshawa Wood Products 0 (1s) Auto Magic Carwash 26-75; Hyiman| Winders Esso 7 (72), Cadillacs 0 (41), pos) mstate 27-56; Spitballs 26-55; Gad- : Thompson's Plumbing 6 (75), UPIC John's Garage " 95-673 TV 25-65; Wilson's Furniture 2 (47) and Corvettes 5 (56) and General |95.59:"Taypees 23-61 and Aces 21-5344. WOMEN OVER 400: Bea Allen 533,| gn ectiegicnnst pirat | Men's high averages: G. Reid 164, TOP TEN: J. Waldinsperger 586, B.;G. Turner 174, M. Katchaluba 171, V. SASTW ' ss EAS AY MEN'S } ley Bowers 481, Jean Hutcheon) You will have to call last|496, Norma Magee 461, Anne Brown 437,| Edgar 580, G. Turner 556, D, Keeler| Trimble 169 (18), D, Cole 167, and G. | 540, V. Cosiorella 537, K. MacInally 531,| McCormack, B. Worsley, 8. LaRocca B 166. EASTWAY MIXED lay black Thursday, as it|}Mary Lee 434, Theresa Conlin 424, ; : = venti poorest exhibi-| Gies,, Murphy, l7., "Marion | Leoe ard Two more nights are left in| During the next section we tion of bowling. Five teams of|and Twila Wilson 41. cok \this section and only 12 andjwill be having our election of the eight were shut-out and the| wmn's HIGH AVERAGE: J. Tyson | Piayotts Rath the 2 the | officers. Think over who you other three salvaged one point.|173. H. Babcock 170, R. Crossley 169, p.|Season. It will soon be banquet|would like to look after your |Thomson 167 and G. Copp 166. jtime again. The executive has|league for the next year and bowler. vf -| RESULTS: Art's Vendi 4, Mackie': The District Masters' Tourna Pings iho Pg yo Sd Motors! aOMEN'S, HIGH AVERAGE: Bea|made the same arrangements/also any rules you would like to H. and L. Enter.|Allen 152, Jean Huteheon 148, | Shirley) a. jast year for it as everyone|see changed. It is a good policy ment will not be supported aS), "Goch supertest 0: ' a By Bowers 147, Barbara Kirkham 144, Dora|2S e well as it could be as the schced-|prizes 4, Pic-O-Mat 0; Progress Brand) hiss, 107; OUna'Norma Magee 142, (Claimed a real good time, We|to write these things down so hope it will be the same this}you don't forget them. The ex- ule calls for 1 p.m. Sunda yh ore ie eies 0; Black's | Men's bowling. This time conflicts with) Wear 3, Dupont 1; Jokers 3, Cadillac TUESDAY MEN'S year. ecutive wishes everyone bowl- Well the holidays are over for| women ever 40 seo (a0s);\ing and all the sponsors the T. Lander - Stark Classic league.|Hotel 1 and Parker Electric 3 and Mc- Laughlin Coal 1. i It is a pity that the Association another year and we hope|B. Grant and M. aylor $03 F. Bouck-/best of everything for the New everyone enjoyed themselves.|/¢" 497 (21: V. Mi -- «77. 31 Year, Good bowling and sports- TEN: J. Spencer 561, BR. Milne ; . M. Appleton M. The winners of the first section! 462, B. Differ and M. Peake 455, C. Col-imanship. executive and the executive of sia 5. Brady S42 'R. O'Rielly 340, G. could Somerville the: classic 536 (204); B. Support the "'Do-It-Now" Program ...and Save Money DOMINIC N TIRE STORES inMAt Tt & DOMINION TIRE STORES E STOI Uf i. > Jay 522, B. McCullough 518, T./ Krawchuck 518 and H. Price 513. | Ladies' high averages: J. Peel 158, |M. Taylor 155, J. Gyurka 155 (42); I. \Cyr 151, F. Bouckley 150, D. Vann 148 jand B. am 147. Chuck Andor put together an- other 633 triple this week bowl- ing in the Eastway Men's Major league. Charlie now is averag- ing 185 or better in four leagues to make him the district's top pressure, worry more, 4 strain on body and brain makes physical fitness easier to lose-- to regain. Today's tense living, overwork, worry-- any of these may affect normal kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in league not : Courtney + have arranged a schedule tom ree me winenick 526 enable alt boaters to participate. (OSTANDINGS: Black's Men's Wear 24.| MONDAY NITE |H. L. Enterprizes 20, lotors | The first section of this popu-|{u/°*ina' io, Parker Elecene 19, Pro lar men's league has come to an gress ened, It, Codtine Hotel 16, Goch end, with People's Clothing tak-|Supertest 16, (5 fp lag ee 08 ing top spot with 73 points, fol-|{s, Soxers iz, Cin's Texaco 8, und Les lowed by Dunlops with 6414.|Eveniss Sales 7. { Tuck Tapers won the other | gg, §. Hod lh ge pc OO sen play-off spot with the top pinfall| 77, Wm, Welsh 177, R.Villeneuve 174,| of 41,341 followed by Kinlock's);;, Spencer 174, F, Sobil 172 and R.| Men's Wear with 41,201. s : | Excellent averages are being LANDER-STARK CLASSIC maintained by Chuck Andor| The switch to afternoon bowi-/ who leads the league with aling must have agreed with fine 185 followed by George Reid|Doug Vann as he kept ill three and Ralph O'Reilly with 180)games over 200 for a sparkling each, 1621 triple, this week's high. | Top bowler last week was R.|Walt Scott, George Reid and O'Reilly who turned in a spark-|\Chuck Andor. also had excel-) MUST BE CLEARED NOW: ! @ DRIVE-IN-DEAL The Trading's Fine' @ What Do You Need? : A Snow Tire--Spare--Full Set . . . Buy now and get the deal of the year. ling 592 with a single game of |lent scores but falling 'short of 236. Bert Harding chased Ralph and came up with 584 (238) trail-| ed by H. Smith 574, J. Waldin-| sperger 571 (219), B. Germond 543 (203), F. Zarowny 541 and C. Andor 537. WOODVIEW PARK MIXED Tuesday's bowling showed a marked improvement. The start of the second sec- tion produced a complete rever- sal in standings as the Twisters rapped first section winner All- sorts for four points. Bombers, who finished in last place, took four points from the Jets. This should make for a very close tace in the second section and 600. As we pass the half way point George Lawrence holds the high individual single and triple with 268 and 670. The team highs are held by the Colts with |Scores of 843 and 2,366. These joutstanding efforts certainly pre- sent a challenge to the last haif of the schedule. + W. Scott 399 (216); G, Reid 593 (223, 205); C. Andor 590 (216); J Waidinsperger 588 (224), J. Thomson 583 ; W. Richards 581 (219); 556 (233), G. Brabin Harding 552. STANDINGS: Colts, Lions, Eagles, help sharpen everyone's game. HIGH SCORES: Singies--Bill Clark 201 and Joan O'Brien 193. Doubles -- Doug Trivett, wy Ladies' triple, Joan Doris Clark, LEADING 3 rol . Germond, é 7 and Bea Russell 401. Tigers, Jets, Royais Chiefs, Falcons, Hawks and Flyers, LEADING AVERAGES: C. | Andor 186, D. Keeler 184, Mike DiCesaro 182, J. Waldinsperger 181, Mickey DiCesaro 180 and S. Molloy 180. OSHAWA MIXED TEAM STANDINGS: Doug's Ww Barber Shop 19, Sandy's Supertest 17, Big Five This Can Be YOUR KITCHEN A major part of the thrill of having a new kitchen is having it personalized to your individual tastes and planned to save you time, money and energy. OUR HOME MODERNIZATION PROTECTION For Your Car... 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