Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1963, p. 16

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4 SEES ae Pt em a mere © ee © O98 Gee BOO cme ee Vr eer e my ere oe apg ehang tn yap Sogo bites ---- , ° i ' ts +t OY OY . eo + Coreen ee eg cee Serer et Ante? Hr CO TOR Oe Ns ade i a yoad tine i swe Fert. # FOS OG 1 gt ge te 0 i a GF Oe int OO GO BLY " 4 oO be . 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 6, 1963 SMALL CONFERENCE They wouldn't tolerate' this in most sports but Saskatche- wan second-man Garnet Rich- ardson appears to be "'listen- ing in" as the Ontario rink discuss skip Bob Mann's final rock, on the last end. The score was tied 8-8 but Sask- atchewan, besides having Ontario Extends Richardsons To To eree vier Fy ee end ek Oe et ee Peterboro Ousts Oshawa Pee Wees Second-Last Rock By GRAHAM COX BRANDON (CP) Ernie bility almost cracked Tuesday in the fourth round of the Cana- dian curling championships. Shooting for his fourth Cana- dian championship, Richardson slipped easily through his first three matches of the competi- tion this week, but almost foun- dered Tuesday Bob Mann of Hanover, Ont., took him to the rock before bowing 10-8. In his earlier matches, Rich- ardson defeated Winnipeg's) Hersh Lerner 16-4, Newfound- land's John Pike 11-4 and Don s Mix of Moncton 11-6, as The win Tuesday tied Rich- = ardson with Jim Shields of Cal- * | gary,who preserved his unbea- ten status with an 8-3 win over Mix and a 9-5 victory over Pike. They are the only two unde- feated rinks of the 11 that started competition Monday. Richardson, whose accuracy "last rock", had two shot stones in the house and as can be seen, well-guarded. Mann missed his bid and the On- tario rink suffered their first loss, 10-8. Left-to-right, they are Rich Palmer, Bob Mann, Ken Buchan and Keith Mun- ro --. then Garnet Richardson, --(CP Wirephoto) SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' "BOOM BOOM" Geoffrion belted referee Vern Buffey last night in Detroit, where Canadiens nudged Detroit Red Wings, 4-3, when he went berserk following a penalty to goalie Jacques Plante -- who had clipped Howie Young. Geoffrion, who has avoided trouble pretty well since his altercation a few seasons back, when he almost decapitated Ron Murphy in New York, tossed his stick at the official and didn't en- tirely miss, then he threw his gloves at the referee and one of them struck the official in the chest. He got the automatic $50.00 fine for match misconduct penalty but Clarence Camp- bell was in the stands and it's likely he'll be up on the carpet and likely to get a game or two of suspension. And after the same game, Coach Sid Abel of the Wings com- plained to the NHL president of the language used on the ice by Mr. Buffey. Oh yes . . . and Young added three minors and a misconduct, another 16 minutes in penalties, to his already all-time record. Not much else new -- Gordie Howe got one of Detroit's three goals, his 33rd for the season, tying Mahovlich in this department. It was also Howe's 1,200th point of his career, x x x x ONTARIO'S representatives, the rink from Hanover skip- ped by Bob Mann, came within inches of upsetting Ernie Richardson's Saskatchewan champs, in the Brier yesterday. Saskatchewan won handily over N.B. in the morning round while Skip Bob Mann made a fine shot to nose out Nova Scotia, 8-7, on the last end. In the afternoon round, after yielding a 4-end in the fourth, Ontario fought back to be tied, 8-8, going into the 12th end but Mann just failed in a difficult raise, with his last rock, and the Richardsons won,, 10-8, They and the Calgary foursome are the only unbeaten rinks with four others having lost only once. This morning's's annual DCA annual meeting will decide just what form of code of ethics is to be adopted. That could prove to be a lively session. Alberta meets Ontario in the fifth round today and this one will likely be "'it" for either team. : x x 4 x BRIGHT BITS: -- The CAHA has sent an "independent observer" to Ottawa to help iron out a jurisdictional dispute between the Ottawa District branch and the Ottawa-Hull Dis- trict Junior league -- since they are having a big argu- has almost become legend in Canadian and international curl- ing, missed twice in the Mann match, 'Boom Boom' Hits PIKE LOSES AGAIN | Other winners in the fourth' lottetown, 13-2 over Pike; Ian} |Biard of Kentville, N.S., Bd | jover Glen Harper of Duncan.,|N.B. \B.C.; and Doug Gathercole of| A |Copper Cliff, Ont., 9-8 over Bill] |Kent of Montreal. | In the morning round, Gather-| 3 cole defeated Harper 9-6 while |Cameron defeated Lerner 11-7) for his third loss and Mann beat! N jout Baird 8-7 on the final end,| Mann handed Richardson ay \four-ender in the fourth after| |Ontario lead Rich Palmer and) |second Keith Munro missed con-| | Ontario PEL Quebec ONE (CP) .-- Fourth- pepe -- 4 Kem ope ' ; g A .|curling champicnship Tuesday: Richardson's shield of invinci-|round: Doug Cameron of Char. 010 402 000 102-10 101 010 012 020-- 8 000 000 010 101 -- 3/" 003 201 001 010-- 8 |Nova Scotia 010 010 211 003-- 9 lberta . 101 101 000 100-- fid, By ALLAN BAILEY One goal was the margin that knocked the Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars out of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association play- downs with Peterborough last inight in the Liftlock city. The Petes overcame a two- goal deficit from the first game, to down the locals 4-1 and win the two-game, total goals series 6. 2 Michael Healey fired two goals to lead Peterborough to 5 Clarke added singles. Tony |Flontek came up with Osh-| % 211 031 011 021--13/aWa's lone marker, 000 100 100 000-- 2) Peterborough opened the jscoring midway in the first 020 201 110 010-- § period, but a little more than a or. Ontario 102 020 000 202-- g/minute later, Oshawa tied the | Bye--Maniloba Canadian curling champion- secutive takeouts to set Richard-| ship standing after four son up. The scrappy Hanover four, re- fusing to be beaten, tied the| match in the eighth, but Mann wrecked on one of six guards hiding two Richardson counters! in attempting a neat-impossible| raise with his last stone. Two rounds and the annual meeting of the Dominion Curl- ing Association are set for to- day. | Royals' Ladies Win Tankard Division PETERBOROUGH (oP)--rhe Royal Canadian rink of Toronto |won the Division 3 semi-final of the women's Ontario Tankard curling championships Tuesday with a 25-11 victory over a Bob- caygeon rink, The Toronto teams' double- rink entry, skipped by Mrs. Pe- ter Sheehan and Mrs. George Brisbois, had no trouble with the Bobcaygeon entry skipped by Mrs. Belfry and Clarke. They now move into the finals March 12 with three other On- jtario rinks at Owen Sound, Referee With His Stick And Glove By MARVEN MOSS jwith referee Frank Udvari. Canadian Press Staff Writer BA | peg BY 0 at Udvari. Look for an outcry soon to} Tuesday ight 'Young drew = ihe cae canes ie? minor penalties in the first aii' tng out han with hPa ye lye ork hag ue a Richard dor. bones Xoune. | ' e pena o Plante -- a |where Montreal Canadiens leseceane Ofer Young led a |Shaded the Red Wings 4-3 in the/rush into the Montreal zone. He | National Hockey League s only left a drop pass and then went game, came the latest blowup.|in to screen Plante, jostling the FIGHTS LAST | NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | New York--Isaac Logart, 148, Cuba, outpointed Walter Dan- jels, 14644, Pittsburgh, 10. | Bimini, Bahamas - Yama Ba- hamas, 161, Bimini, Harry Monroe, 169, Augusta, | Ga., 7. Fresno, lon, 141%, Sacramento, Calif.,|/B defeated Ben Medina, Fresno, Calif., 10 Bakersfield, Calif. |W Saskatchewan Alberta Ontario Nova Scotia Northern Ontario Prince Edward Island | British Columbia Quebec Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland Dave Chamley Named Fighter Of The Month -- |bowled by Leavers with 3585 and the| 664 rounds: SRW WOA AP AP SSSSH HWY W SS BP PWWNH HEROS NEW YORK (AP)--England' Dave Charnley was named| 4.) stopped fighter-of - the - month by Ring| scores magazine Tuesday for his sixth-|Particularly found jround knockout of former world| wean Calif.--Bobby Scan- lightweight champion Joe|select rown. 141%, The British lightweight king, ho lost two title bouts to|Movd Sabine 767 -- Deacon|Brown when Brown was cham-| yor' Rae (Dean) Bogany, 183%, Fresno,|pion, score to end the period at 1-1. The Petes added two more um: answered goals in the second stanza, OSHAWA -- Brian White, Ricky Morrison, Leslie Min- acs, Larry Shrigley, Roger Norton, Joe Rocpbrune, Lee Paradise, John Nichols, Larry Lupel, Bob Hall, Tony Flontek, victory, Norm Carter and Bob) , period and another in the final) Scott Willson, Doug Germond, Pete McNamee, Bernard La- Croix and Gérdon Moore. PETERBOROUGH -- Pete Connelly, Tom Williams, Lex Meredity, John Grant, Ken Lacey, Stephen Warr, Norm Carter, Joe Quigley, Bob Clarke, Randy DeCarlo, Ross Curtis, Glen Mclleen, Michael Healey,. Dave Cooper, Philip Grady an Mike Cranfield. FIRST PERIOD * CGqeeke, Conpet 11.18 ¢ * Dy chia S Se Oshawe, Flontek (unassisted) 12.30 Penalties --. Grant, +405 McNamee, elbowing, 5.50; '* charging, 7.16; McNamee, checking in ore ice zone, 10,11; Carter, tripping, SECOND PERIOD Aspen ay (Warr) ..8.45 '(Meliveen) 12.50 Penalties -- Shrigley, intetference, 1.25; Healey, tripping, 4.32: McNamee, charging, 4.32; DeCarlo, holding, 5.17% | Gram, failing on puck, 11.08; Meredity, | failing on puck, 16.20, r THIRD PERIOD 5. Peterborough. Healey (Meliveen, Clarke) ........., 'Penalties -- Meredity, hiding, vie oroes ys trip. af 13.45; Shrigley, high sticking, 15.315 Willson, Oshawa bench penalty, 16.45, __ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS GUYS AND DOLIS MAJOR | The leadership for the final section |ehanges every week. This week finds Sabers and Sand-Pails tied at 8 poinis |each with Hot-Shots, Anything Goes and |Leavers in second place with 7 points jeach, Sexa-Peels 6, Corners 3 and Dutchies 2. On the night's bowling Sabers won a 3-1 decision over Sexa-Peels; Leavers 3-1 over Anytiing Goes; Sand Pails 3-1 over Hot Shots with Dutchies and Corners splitting two points each. The high-game total this week was |high single game was also bowled by th . em wih 1366, is week did not produce the fine of the past weeks and the Dolis the going ver Lorraine Murphy being in the class with a beautiful 812 (336). For the Guys, in the 700 class it was Boy Ballem leading the way with | Big 709 (334) followed by Goguen (300). egy ona J 781, (344), Shorty Davies: NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE mburg 754, Art Smart, Tuesday, the teams, te 725, Dave Reynolds 718 their int standing, will also was boosted from|and Al Perry 711 seotiedat : in toenee Men's ards 736. Men's high triple with handicap -- | Dick Williams 698. |_ Men over 200 -- Leo Smale 200, 251, Dick Williams 255, Al Price 265, Mau- | Tice Richards 248, 301, Gerald Bull 222, | 205 and Walt Houston 234. Women's high triple -- Mildred Fiut- r 664 high triple -- Maurice Rich- Women's high single with handicap-- Mildred Flutter 260. Women's high tiple -- Mildred Fiutte Women's high triple with handicap -- Mildred Flutter 709. | omen over 175 -- Bernice Wilson 2%, Vi Cornish 215 and Mildred Flutter ¥| 208, 201, 245 with only one Doll making it this! | Lemon Leaguers -- Vern Wilson, | Ernie Reading, Betty Powell, Edythe |Reading, Coral Williams, Dorothy | Price, Lil Bull, Fran Simpson, Nellie \Templar and Nat Boorman, - | The Red Wings bad boy, /goalie. | Howie Young, apparently repen-| When Plante took a swing at jtent but not reformed, had a/Yorng, Buffey caught him and {part in it. But his was a minor|then came Geoffrion's tantrum. part. Young added a minor and a Montreal's. Bernie Geoffrion, misconduct in the final period. who has generally been mind-|It gave him 16 minutes in pen- ing his business since almost alties for the night and boosted beheading Ron Murphy in ajhis record-breaking season's to- stick-swinging set-to a couple of|tal to 232. seasons back, was the central! Third-period goals by Bobby figure. |Rousseau (15) and Ralph Back- He hurled his stick at referee|strom (18) carried the Cana- Vern Buffey and it struck ajdiens to the win. glancing blow. | They were down 3-2 after Vic Then. Geoffrion threw both|Stasiuk had counted for Detroit gloves at Buffey. One hit the|earlier in the period. Calif., defeated Dave Furch,/seventh to fourth amon 20744, Phoenix, Ariz., 10, contenders, London--Terry Downes, 163%4,| Brown dropped from third t England, stopped Jimmy Bea-|sixth among the contenders. cham, 155%, Miami, Fla., 9. In the lone change among th | heavyweights, feated Franco Depiccoli, |1960 Olympic champion, town g th Senadésland Bink Farmers' Champs VINELAND, Ont. (CP) -- Aj Sunderland. rink came from be- hind Tuesday to win the right to represent Ontario in the Ca- s nadian farmers curling cham- F l T Sh pitnship in Toronto next week.} al $ 0 ow Skip Wilmot Brethour's rink! . rebounded from a 3-0 deficit for) .CALGARY (CP)--A delega-| a 7-5 victory over skip Alex|tion from Russia was absent McKinhey's Brampton rink in|Tuesday when 120 European|oux, seventh the finals of the bonspiel. |writers and broadcasters ar-|weights, In the Canadian farmers|tived here to begin a visit to th Russian Group into the rankings i top 10, Th only Canadian Italy's unde- was|Alice Northey and Mavis Taylor at| 10th place. To make room for|scarce this week. It was simply a case jhim, England's long idle Henry \Cooper was dropped from the boxer ranked is Montreal's Bob Cler- among. heavy- |three sections. Those in the Ist sectiog | In the high average race for the 47¢ Sunnyside 1, Radio 3, Fernhill ly Guy at is, stil Reg Hickey leading | Radio 2, Kingside 1 and Radio 1. wi 5 with Lioyd Sabins with a! In the second the » Storie, o|firm hold in second place at 244 with Sunnyside 2, North' Osawa, Eastview Shorty Davies an arol jatle~ 2*| 2, Fernhill 2, Bast Brookside, 242 each with Ron Swartz slipping back 1, the Poet a nic fee 2 ee Rundie 1 3, e|'© 241 and Dutch L Rundie For the Dolis Janet Peel still leads 2, Kingside 4, Rundie 3 and Thorton's, with 233, Marion Dingman slipping) Lioyd Sabins tops the list this week |back to 226, Isabelle King at 223 and with a nice 820 triple. 700's -- Nick Flaminio 763, George T.ylor 759 (337), Dave Bowler 752, Keith Smith 749 (329) and Mary Wik of too many head pins avi c. Hamson -707, Mavis Taylor in particular has been' 600's -- Mavis Taylor 698, Marion finding it very tough of lace, being|Dingman 696 (301); Bette March 695, Plagued with head pins and corner|Rich Maroh Jr. 687, Tip Buéchler 676, pins, Art Smart finally came up with a| Bill Hayball 672, Vi Howard 629, Bud nice score. |Morris 627, Fred Knapp 626, Betty Sharp 622, Mitch Glecoff 621, Jeanne Sabins and Carson Heard 619, John Mc- Conkey 617, Chris Bakogeorge 608, Tony e each. N| FOOTNOTES -- Good scores were FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE There were no. doubles. five singles,| but 11 'Lemons' this week. | Romaniski 607 and Don Patterson 601. referee in the chest. was " |CIOSE ON LEAFS (ok te wana FINE IS AUTOMATIC The win jumped Montreal to\championships, Sunderland will|te Banff area, which is being Saskatchewan's Ernie Ri- chardson rink from Regina won the Canadian curling championship at Quebec four years ago today, beat- ing Herb Olson's. Alberta rink 12-6 in a playoff. The extra game was forced whem Saskatchewan suf- fered its only defeat in the 11-round tournament beaten 9-7 by Manitoba. The outburst evoked a game\69 points--two'shy of Toronto's\{@ce winners from the four| Winter Olywue hla = misconduct penalty calling for|second-place Maple Leafs--and western provinces, Quebec and y ; |the absence of the nine-member| means the case is subject to| Gord Howe's 33rd goal of the | Sovi i -| review by NHL president Clar-)season--that ties him with Tor-| T D ieee Oe Ce wae eened:| el : : } | The trip, which involv | pose an additional fine, a sus-| production department -- gave) elry ownes |ehebteced ted thiht pe Ay pension or both. | . the|ing period. S B h | ; ; crowd at the Olympia for the| Don Marshall (12) tied it up tops eec am pes agg snp Saige yon 8 Geoffrion exploded late in the|the second period Detroit's|, LONDON (AP) -- Terry)a mountain resort town 85 miles 0} | i , ; Pening period after Buffey|/Floyd Smith (8) and Montreal's world middleweight boxing title|1968 Winter Olympics. jstopped Jimmy Beecham of /REMEMBER WHEN .. .?| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pet cai took three points from Go-|Mid Clark 229, Over 200 scores -- Georgina Harding| 200's -- Bert Alexander 259, Ig Clark 237, Mary MacMillan 220, Pearl Ander-|246, Lois Watson and R, Howard 239, son 215, Marion Harding 204 and Belle|Chuck Grimbleby and Don. Gutsole 231, Forbes 202. Norm Weeks 230, Helen Hayball and March 228, Carol by . Jets took three points from/|Colin Lavalle 227, Rose Jackson and Biuebells, Marigolds took two points|March 226, Doreen Reid 223, 206, Betty from Five Thistles and Two Roses took|Lavalle 222, Leon Davey 221, Rich two points from Satellites. March 220; Dot Bowler 218, Sheila Pat- Team standing -- Jokers 22, Blue-\terson 216, Bob Carter 215, Fern bellé 17, Jets 14, Five Thistles 13, Satel-|Buechler and Vic Williamson 214, Rich lites 12, Marigolds 12, Gogetters 11,|Forster 213, Donna Flaminio 212, Jack Two Roses 7. .... .... .... .... sess «.|Smeddon and Grant Qhesborough 208, Bea Dart and Stella Scattergood 207, THE PIN-HITTERS Wes Ogden 204, Bev Arsenault, Ted Team standings -- Price's 7, Simp-|Whitely and Hank Lawson 203, Ruby son's 5, Smale's 4, Tozer's 3, Richards|Lane and Jean Lawrence 202, June |3 and Bull's 2. Lawson and Les Leighton 201 and Gord | Men's high single -- Maurice Rich- Reid 200. ards 301. mon League -- Pat and Winnig¢ Men's high single with handicap -- Shirley Reid. Wes Op'-9 rk W'l'lamse 97° ei sigh Winacott, | ment -- right in the midst of their playoffs... . REFEREE Art Casterton, working an American Hockey League game | In Quebec last night, struck his head on the ice, after bump- | ing into Aces' defenceman John Hanna. Casterton suffered concussion and was hospitalized, . . . GORDIE HOWE has 'scored 535 goals and 665 assists, for a total of 1,200 points in 1,112 games. Quite a pace! ... JACKIE PARKER yes- terday signed his application for Canadian citizenship papers. He becomes eligible in May... . PETERBOROUGH JRS. held Montreal Habs to a 2-2 tie in the first of their seven- game semi-final series, last night in Montreal. . . . NEIL McNEIL Maroons won the first game of their series with Knob Hill, last night, a 6-4 decision. .. . MARLBOROS open the other bracket, in Whitby tonight. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League | WLT F APt! 30 17 15 178 153 75 Ontario Junior A Series B (Best-of-seven semi-final) WLT F APt 3121 9 197 164 71) Montreal e0452 2.4 25 17 19 193 157 69|Peterboro 9.0.23 33 26 23 13 167 171 65 Tuesday's Result 18 33 11 183 210 47) Peterborough 2 Montreal 2 14 33 15 187 250 43 Tharsdsy's Gama Tuesday's nd |Montreal at Peterborough Montreal 4 Detroit Wesiers Letan Tonight's Games \Spokane 4 Calgary 6 Boston 'at Toronto | Metro Toronto Junior A Chicago at New York Knob Hill 4 Neil McNeil 6 American League | Eastern Division WLT F APt 3121 7 224175 69| 32 25 sini 8 26 27 11 179 193 63|__ (Firs 2627 8228 196 69\Semifinal) 26 28 7 182 213 59| Cape Breton Senior |Glace Bay 5 Sydney 3 Chicago 'Toronto Montreal Detroit New York Boston | semi-final) Eastern League Hershey Philadelphia 3 Clinton 4 Providence c Bpringfield Baltimore Veter A Pt! 3719 6 205 167 80|"nal 5-3) 25 28 6 209 214 56 Nova Scotia Senior Rochester 2131 8 209 225 50) Moncton 3 Halifax 2 Pittsburgh 19 37 4 167 241 42! Tuesday's Results Buffalo 3 Quebec 2 Ottawa-Hull Senior Pittsburgh 2 Baltimore 8 |\Cornwall 2 Ottawa M. ll Eastern Professional | (Ottawa wins best - WLT F A Pt\semi-inal 2-0) 3616 6239171 78| -- Qtawa-Hull Junior A 35 16 8 230 184 78 Smiths Falls 2 Sudbury" 22.26 11.243 249 55|" omeroke § Smiths Falls St. Louis 1734 8 215 264 42| seven semi-final 3-2) Tuesday's Results | Muskegon 2 Hull-Ottawa3 | Central Alberta |Edmonton 3 Drumheller 1 Port Huron 2 St. Louis 1 (Edmonton leads Sudbury 5 St. Paul 1 lseven series 2-0) ge = bay a A |Olds 2 Lacombe 4 vs asciashania Windsor Woodstock Tuesday's Result Windsor 2 Woodstock 5 Tonight's Game Woodstock at Windsor Buffalo Cleveland final 2-0) Hull-Ottawa Kingston semi-final) | series 2-1) LT F APt sie 76 Ontario Junior B a2 8 738 2/St. Thomas 5 St. Marys 8 final 3-2) : Intercollegiate (First game of best-of-seven| dex finger. } (First game of best - of - five (Glace Bay wins. best-of-nine (Smiths Falls leads best-of-, best - ot-| | (Lacombe leads best-of-seven (St. Marys leads best-of-seven St. Francis X. © New Bruns. 5 ' an automatic $50 fine, It also|left Detroit four points behind,|the Maritimes. ipa ae praganerne rid ' | ence Campbell, who could im-|onto's Frank Mahovlich in the "te a ee | os ge |Detroit a 1-0 lead in the open- lis sponsored by the Calgary game. |before the period ended and in Peo Rs co ibaa Be Downes, former co-holder of the) West of here, as the site of the! gave Montreal goalie Jacques|Jean Gauthier (1) scored. the Canadiens for protesting. |of the 13 games they played \bell, |penalties for swearing, and: |. Standings: Chicago, won 30, jPended Young for three games|! oronto, 33. Plante, Montreal, 4. tion mark this spring. every. horse player: $11.20. that he's growing weary of be-| favorites, Punic War and off since they started daily } "The finger is as good as new jand I feel great--what more| }can I say?" Koufax remarked! |Tuesday when questioned about! the finger that sent him to the! |sidelines July 17. | English Netters Plante a minor penalty for| Tonight, Boston plays at Tor- slashing Young and then im.| onto and Chicago at New York. After the game, Detroit man-|against the Hawks this year, |ager-coach Sid Abel made a trip |He said he complained about NHL LEADERS |Buffey's language on the ice.| | "What's good for us should|!0st 17, tied 15, points 75. be good for him." | Points: Howe, Detroit 74. after the defenceman's run-in|, Assists: Beliveau, Montreal Rss domes iamcanpioee 4 OU Sandy Koufax' | an y ou ax S Penalties: Young, Detroit, 232 | {minutes (NHL record). VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP)--| ,,ARCADIA, Calif. (AP)-- | Sandy Koufax is supposed to be| Here's a record daily dou- | } | That's the amount = | However, the 26-year-old left. a a jhander feels so good after five| turned on a $2 wager Tues. pagal hes Prince Cloud. won the first ing asked about the condition . tole |of his once-troublesome left in. oo Faces at Sante Anita, dou le betting at.the track two years ago. Previous low posed a bench penalty against|The Rangers have won only one \to the press box to see Camp- \He said players get misconduct By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two weeks ago Campbell sus-|. G0als: Howe and Mahovlich, | "Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, and Index Fi | | nger "DAILY DOUBLE |Los Angeles Dodgers' big ques-| ble that is not the envy. of innings of intrasquad games| day after two short-priced It was the smallest Pay- was $13.40, | of hom time he had a 14-5} | won-lost record, a no-hit game| es under his belt and another game To Visit Canada in which he had fanned a rec- ord-tying 18 batters. LONDON (AP) -- England's |. Doctors have told the big fire-| Winning women's badminton (Moncton leads best-of-seven baller that the circulation has|team, which hammered Ireland jbeen fully restored to his fin.| 6-1 in the Uber Cup last month, |ger, He has long since recoy.|was Chosen again Tuesday jered from the large and pain-|night to play Canada in the of - three| {Ul blister that developed on the|North American zone of the jend of the finger, making it im.| tournament. | possible for him to grip a base-| Mrs, Iris Rogers, who has ball properly. |played in 40 internationals for He has pitched five intra-/England, was named as vice- |squad innings this spring with-| captain. Harold Marsden is non. jout permitting an earned run, (playing captain. | Bal ee. ee 7 Bape ng YESTERDAY'S STARS Mrs, Brenda Parr, Heather Pritchard and Ursula Smith. England is scheduled to meet |Canada at Boston April 1. The } jchallenge (final) round {s. at | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Montreal centre Ralph Back-| 0 strom, whose 18th goal of the KILLED MANY National Hockey League season) Epidemics of smallpox, diph- ltr Canadiens a 4-3 victory theria, typhoid fever and mea- | | | | | Wilmington, Del., April 6. over Detroit on Red - Wings'/sles were not uncommon in the home ice. 19th century. |tinue to lead in the goaltending! Miami, Fla, in the ninth round) of a scheduled 10-rounder Tues.) |day night, | British referee Tommy Little) stopped the fight as Downes} |chased the tiring American} laround the ring with a flurry) jof punches. The decision) Hea boos from the crowd of 2,000. Beecham protested and even| | Downes looked a bit surprised. | | Downes had piled up a big |points lead and was right on| top when the referee stepped in, | }but Beecham put up a good| |fight and was still boxing puck- ily. | Downes, formerly recognized | jas world champion in Now! | York, Massachusetts and Eu-| jrope, weighed 163% pounds,| |Beecham 155%. 13 Beecham opened a cut over| | Downes's left eye in the third) round and a slight cut on the bridge of the nose in the fifth.; 'Gilbert Still Leading EPHL Scoring Race OTTAWA (CP)--Jeannot Gil- |bert of Kingston Frontenacs| | |scored one goal and assited on| | two others last week as he con- tinued to lead the Eastern Pro-| | fessional Hockey League 'scor-) | ing race, League figures released Tues- day show Gilvert with 80 points| | on 32 goals and 48 assists, i But the big move was made by Murray Hall of St. Louis! | Braves, who moved from fourth Spot to second on the strength of three goals and four assists to bring his points total to 77. He is also top playmaker with 52 assists. Marc Dufour of Sudbury Wolves and Don Blackburn of Kingston are tied for third with) |76 points and Sudbury's Gord) |Labossiere is fifth with 73. | Alain Caron, a star rookie) with St. Louis, scored four goals' and jumped from eighth place to sixth. The chunky right winger is the league's leading goal-getter with 44 goals in 40 games. ' Hull-Ottawa Canadiens con-| Fish biting... friends calling... taste! Time to enjoy the satisfying deep-down taste of Ontari So, Set'em up...snappa cappa Red Cap today! department with an average of! 2,96 goals a game. The most penalized player is! | Dune 'McCal'um of Sudbury with 121 minutes, its Red Cap time again «+. time to take the bottles off the ice and share that all-round Red Cap Ale o's favourite ale, Carling Red Cap Ale

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