Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1963, p. 11

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mre a New Coach Finds Generals Sloppy As Rangers Win reasonably well, he still has difficulty on long shots. Reeson accompanied the club to Kitch- ener... . Generals .present Marlies Beat ~ Jr. Canadiens: Lengthen Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Grant Moore and Andre Cham: Toronto Marlboros extendea| Pagne contributed the others. their lead in the Ontario Hockey, League - leading scorer Yvon Association Junior A series Sun-|Cournoyer rapped in three goals day night with a sparkling|for Canadiens while Jacques Le- Give Cheer For Defence CALGARY (CP) --When you think of the Calgary Stamped- ers, you usually think of scoring power. | But the Stampeder fans were talking more about the unsung heroes on the defensive club Saturday as the Stamps rapped Saskatchewan Roughriders 35-9 TPM ASH SFT Ree ES eee Wren Blair, general manager of Oshawa Generals, yesterday announced the appointment of Jim Cherry, coach of Whitby mals Dunlops Junior 'B" hockey club, to the position of coach of Oshawa Generals. At Kitchener yesterday, Cherry handied the club for the second and third periods after Blair had led the club in a altcrnate goalie Ian Young will play goal for Dunlops in Whitby tight, along witt defenceman Art Hampson and forward Bill Lastic, who still soak up the extra ice time for experience. . . . Last year's Oshawa Gen- in the opening game of. the Western Foot b all Conference playof's. Thanks to the alert defensive club, Calgary holds' a 28-point edge tonight as the club's tangie at Regina in the second game come - from - behind 7-6 victory over Montreal Junior Canadi tian clicked for two and ' Marlboros did it with a four- goal outburst in six minutes, nine seconds of the third period in the game at Montreal. Cana- diens had jumped into a 2-1 first il time thumping the Reds W: in St. Catharines, a one. H St. Catharines had an easy ings Ham- ton held a temporary 2-1 lead in the first period, 5-3 after the second. The win lifted Toronto three points ahéad of second - place Peterborough Petes who were idle in weekend action and who} have 14 points, Montreal is one point back in third place. St. Catharines Black Hawks edged to within a point of the Canadiens with a decisive 8-4 ti umph over the winless Hamilton Red Wings Sunday. Kitchener, Hamilton goa's were shared Rangers leaped over Oshawajby Pete Mahovlich, Bryan into sixth place by dumping the|Campbell, Gary Marsh and Jim : son and Doug Elmore took the|Generals 4-1 in the other Sun-| Peters : league's hottest club, St. Catha-| spotlight as the Calgary defen-|day game. Nick StiMwell counted twice rines Black Hawks, -featuring|siye team held the Stamps to-| Ron Ellis led the Marlboro at- for Kitchener and Randy Legge sobby Hull's brother Dennis,|gether 'or the first 50 minutes, |tack in Montreal picking up two and John Beechy fired one each. Nick Stillwell was Kilchener's one of the club's top scorers. |The offensive club came to 'life|goais and two assists, Mike Wal- George Vail scored the lone Osh- top goalscorer with two, Randy) OSHAWA: |in -the final quarter, outscoring'ton, Jim McKenny, Brit Selby, awa marker Legge, rugged rearguard and) Goa!, Gibson; defence, Orr,|the Roughies 17-1. So John Beechley added single- Foley, Roberts, and) Johnson followed the pattern tons, Beechley': tally was one Hampson; forwards, Smith, set by many former Toronto of the weirdest in many moons O'Shea, Marshall, Buchanan,|Argonauts before him. His original shot from the right | Little, Zaine, Blair, Lastic, Vail,) 14 was the individual stand- side missed the Oshawa net,/Lahe, and Kilger. out for Stampeders, He' inter. but instead of the puck bounc-| KITCHENER: cepted three passes, knocked ing diagonally in back of the Goal, Cox; defence, Kanne-|down five more--two in the end net, it came directly back 1 giesser, Legge, Pembroke and|zone--and stopped what. might the same path onto Beechley's Bazav; forwards, Tkaczuk,|have been a Saskatchewan] p stick and he just poked it in Fitzpatrick Sabourin, Jones,|touchdown early in the 'inall nonchalantly as Gibson Was Yway, Miller, Beechley, Cum-|quarter when the outcome of! craning his neck around the mins, Stillwell and. Sheen. the game still was in doubt, other side of the goalpost in First Period | Elmore and a hard-charging SHORT NOTES. Wren) No scoring. ....|Calgary defensive line gave Blair concluded his coaching , Penalties: O'Shea (tripping) |Rider quarterback Ron Lancas- tenure with a. clatively im-|4:2% Foley (holding puck) 5.23,lter little time to pass and bot- pressive record. A. week -ago Tkaczuk (high. sticking) 8.50,|tleq up the Saskatchewan run-| bce allied his charges| Little (holding) 12.11, JON€Sining game. Pome rep wat with Kitchen- (major and metch) 14.06, and Stampeders never were be- Their power-play was pathet-jer for a 2-2 deadlock, Their Little pea a "te {hind, holding quarter margins ic. Twice they enjoyed a manjnext effort was a 6-5 victory i ribet shen " _ jof 8-0, 11-8 and 18-8 before out- advantage for five minutes by|over Hamilton, followed by a 4-|. 1. Kite ener: gy ' 'i ene Roughriders 17-1 in the |virtue of major penalties but/2 loss to Junior Canadiens in| (Kannegeisser, Hvay) 10.11) fina) quarter. pied Fra - oe : | 2. Oshawa: Vail (Smith, ; ae i77 tt at ss -first cae eee ee ee NN oes .. 11.57/SCORES TWO TDS As Wings Beat Hab S I gs e ) yesterday. ... New . ab icannd x b Jones re-|comer Rick Foley took a foolish! 3. Kitchener: Stillwell Fullback Earl Lunsford In the only other' NHL game/bad hopper. But Boston olinched|. AhGhener.s _ Bo ibe ee eats rieeonidtbet penalty in the seéc- (Fitzpatrick, Legge) ..14.50 scored two touchdowns. Jim Dil- played Sunday night, last placejit in the last period when de-|.14 . match penalty which willlond perio as he stepped into Penalties: Vail (holding) 7.02,/lard, on a 353yard pag legac Boston Bruins ended the league-|fenceman Ed Westfall scored provide him with possibly althe half circle designated for|Vail and Sabourin (roughing), pass from Eagle Day, and leading Black Hawks unbeaten|the second goal of his two-year|1 44/4) three-game suspension, | officials in front of the penalty|9.06, Foley, (interference, *0-\Jerry Keeling added one each string at 11 games with a 4-2/career. Then in the final stanza, starry|box while, disputiny a minor Minute misconduct) 9.15, Smith|Larry Robinson converted three victory. On Saturday, Montreal) The Hawks came from behind Sandy Witepatn nk received alp-nalty just assessed by referee! (tripping) 12.37. touchdowns and kicked two field beat New York 4-2 and Torontojtwice in Toronto Saturday and|i hinute highsticking sen-|Hugh MacLean. Kitchener Third Period goals while the Stampeder de- and Chicago played to a 3-3 tie.|Kenny Wharram's goal at 18:53) nan he drew: blood from|scored the game's opening g . Kitchener: Stillwell fence accounted for the other WINGS WERE SHORT Wend finel period' pave them Paul Domm's forehead. Fitz-|/four seconds prior to his re-| : (Fitzpat ick, Hway) .... .35\two points on a_ first-quarter The Wings were playing a hae : eee patrick possibly . prevented a' turning to the ice Whitby | 5. Kitchener: Beechiey safety touch ' man short when Howe 'scored. The Leafs _ a 2-0 mee by Boal on the play as Domm was Dunlop goaltender, Ray Ree- , (Milter) ttansteseesce oe 6.27 Flanker Hugh Campbell, a Billy McNeill grabbed the puck a0 first period on a & > | practically in the clear inside|son is being brought up by Penaities: Bazay (hooking)|late cut by the National League in Detroit's end and took it tojccorse_ Armstrong and Red) Kitchener's blueline. manager Blair and will . play,7.26, Orr (crosschecking) 8.27,/San Francisco '49ers, sparkled the Montreal zone where he|Melly. The Hawks came back' General's loss was Tuesday night ' .Bowmanville;Kannegaisser (roughing) 8.35,/for Saskatchewan, catching passed to Howe, who unleashed with John McKenzie's second ey now find themselves against the sizzling St. Catha- Fitzpatrick (major, © highstick-eight passes and getting the a 25-footer that went between| Pe While Den- ing) 9.50 and Hway (highstick)|only Rider touchdown on a lung- al | ling catch on a 16-yard toss from erals' netminder, Jim Couch, vas an interested spectator. Jim, who makes Kitchener his home, is working for a sporting goods store, and has signed with Galt Hornets of the OHA Senior "A"? League. ., . Also watching Oshawa intently was Boston Bruin scuut Harold "Baldy" Cotton... . Generals will be put through a stiff work- out by new coach Cherry to- night in preparation for a rous- ging sattle scheduled for Tues- day at Bowmanville against the Red Wing goalie Allen Frank was bombarded with 59 shots while his Hawk counterpart had to handle only 24, Ken Hodge fire three goals for the Hawks as they counted their sixth win in the last seven starts. Brian McDonald, Chuck Kelly and Ken Laidlaw added singles and Dennis Hull tallied twice. scoreless opening 20-minute ses- sion, Generals then proceeded to turn in a slipshod perform- ance for their new coach, as Rangers went on to win 4-1 without, too much difficulty. "I was very disappointed in ithe way our players performed |so poorly for Jim" (Cherry) in his first day behind the bench," said Blair. | Cherry's observations after his abbreviated beginning were, lAfter seeing them play pretty @ |well two or three times, I. was very displeased with their im- ept play here today. Most of them 'were merely going through the motions and some foolish penalties with no just cause, were taken by a couple players." Cherry commented, "A few guys played as if they actually lacked the ability to take a player out properly. One thing is certain after seeing the lack- lustre efforts of some of the better players on this club, they will find themselves riding the bench very shortly in favor of --(CP Wirephoto) the rookies if they don't pro-| ee FOUCE,"' of the two-game, total-points se- ries. : soft A sellout crowd of 14,000 is expected to be on hand for tne opening kickoff at 9:00 p.m EST, and more witli watch it on television via the national CTV network. The winner will apen| a best-of-three WFC final at home Saturday against British Columbia Lions, TAKE SPOTLIGHT Defensive halfbacks Art John- JIM CHERRY Blues Put Gaels To Tough Test y THE CANADIAN PRESS Watson to slam into blocker Bob Queen's University Golden|Latham who tripped Norrie on Gaels, kings of the Intercol- the four. legiate Senior Football League,| A penalty took the ball to Var- almost slipped going down the|sity's two-yard line and Norrie cellar steps while visiting last-jhurdled right tackle for the place Universty of Torontojtouchdown. The fan was re- Blues Saturday. moved from the stadium. An aroused Toronto team fell| Other touchdowns for Golden just short of spoiling Golden|Gaels were scored by wingback Gaels' first undefeated season|Jim Ware and defensive half. in modern history as Queen's}back Bob Latham, Fullback Jim held on to win a 19-15. thriller|Young kicked one convert. and its sixth straight champion-| Blues got touchdowns from ship. end Mike Hollett and halfback In the other game played/Gerry Sternberg. Bryce Taylor Saturday at London, Ont., Uni-/converted both touchdowns and versity of Western Ontario Mus-|scored a first-quarter single | tangs whipped McGill Redmen|when he missed a field goal - from the 25-yard line. |GOES 80 YARDS Latham's touchdown was a scintillating 80-yard effort which came when he made a one- handed interception of quarters back Jim Israel's pass. BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTb, "DO-IT-YOURSELF CLOSE-UP CONFERENCE won the game, first part of a two-game, total points series, 35-9. back Jim Dillard in a Western Football League semi-final in Calgary Saturday. Dillard mérely looks surprised. Stamps Guard Wayne Shaw of Sask- @tchewan Roughriders (50) appears to crawl as. he heads off Calgary Stempeder half- Gordie Howe Breaks Jinx, Gets His 545th MISS CHANCES Generals did have some scor- ing opportunities but superb netminding by Dave Cox, fre- quent erratic shooting, and numerous penalties contributed to their basically ineffectual afternoon f By TED BLACKMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Sunday night, November 10, 1963, will go down in National Hockey League history as the day Gordie Howe became the greatest scorer ever Atfer five frustrating games in two weeks, the Detroit Red Wings right winger finally scored his 545th goal in regular geason play to pass retired Montreal Canadiens star Maur- fee Richard. When told of Howe's accom- hment, Richard called him "@ great player' and predicted The victory gave the second- place Mustangs a 3-3 won-lost record for the season, McGill) was 2-4 and Toronto 1-5. Coach Frank Tindall, who has had many powerful squads since becoming Queen's coach in 1948, said before Saturday's game he believed this year's team to be the best he has ever handled. | SCORE 3 Saturday's game was marked by a thrilling fourth - quarter) which saw three touchdowns| costly. in point back iod marker and Chico Maki's t 8:46 of the third seventh place, one 'ines Black Hawks Howe will score 600 goals be- fore he hangs up his skates. "If I get 20 years in as a for- ward I hopé to come near it," Howe said. 'But I'll have to goalie Charlie Hodge and 'the jleft post. } gave him a seven-minute stand- ing ovation, the same treatment : , fight gave Toronto a 3-2 lead The Olympia crowd of 15,027\with less than five minutes left Kelly's second goal of the score a lot faster than the rate|he received two weeks a80/two men in the penalty box be- when he got the sw: cdl of a wild free-for-all, I'm going right now." FELT THE PRESSURE goal against the Canadiens. "How about that, Dejordy took over for regular of Kitchener East York Argos but Wharram got the equalizer! soon after while each team had} Ontario Titlists STURGEON FALLS, both of|Hawks goalie Glenn Hall at the|(CP) -- Guard Mike Herbert of Ont. nis Gibson has. been playing | 19.46 'Give It To Jim' But He's Stopped 1 |Lancaster. Tackle Reg Whitehouse kicked n the fourth quarter. the convert and added a single on a field goal attempt early Martin Fabi' also kicked a' single for Saskatchewan. Calgary finished with 34 first) scored, one of them delayed | when a fan raced from the side-| lines to bump Queen's halfback} Bayne Norrie 'on. the Toronto 'our-yard line ald prevent him} from scoring a 100-yard touch- down on a kickoff return. The student ran into Norrie, HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) downs on 195 yards rushing and|Siowing him just enough to a 289 passing, Saskatchewan had|!ow Varsity halfback Harry 19 first downs, 77 yards rush-! ing and 238 passing, The 18-year veteran admitted|them against my team," said|start of the second period. Hal|T tonto East York Argonauts ithe pressure had been so try- Richard, who can still enjoy the|was sidelined with stomach flu,|recovered a fumble in the Stur- By * ing that he wanted to score the|fact he scored his 544 goals in|... i A avis geon Falls Bombers' end zon€ 4..qciated Press Sports Writer tory over Cleveland Sunday in big goal just to get the monkey! 97g games while Howe needed) RANGERS LOSE AGAIN here Sunday to culminate a bril- You're Cleveland Browns'|the top upset on the National off his back. 1,133 to pass him. But the of-|_,The Canadiens handed New liant Argo comeback which) Ycure Cleveland *'|Football League program. "You always play your hard-|sicjai record, according to a de-|YOrk its fifth straight setback|oave them a 27-23 victory andjquarter back Frank Ryan. "Ryan had one chance to call| , est but I guess with that added' cree from NHL president Clar-|When they took. control of the/the All-Ontario Intermediate B| You're leading 7-0 inthe third|the play," said Collier, 'I think| . weight of pressure . . . tryingience Campbell, belongs to)8@me on goals by John Fergu-| football championship quarter, but it's second downlit was called right. You should| + to score the goal, it seems like|frowe, js0n and Jean Beliveau after} Bombers appeared to have the with the bail on your own threc:|De able to execute a play any- 'I lost about 10 pounds," he said! Bruce MacGregor and Alex|Squandering two one 20al! same won easily as they led : : * "| where on the field." .in_ the dressing room after|faulkner got the other Wings|!©@ds. Continuing their bomb|13.9 at the half and 20-0 at three-|yard line. : : * challeing up "545"" in a 3-0 vic: markers. The Canadiens, who|@ttacks on former teammate| quarters. But East York strug-| What do you do? 'I GOT TRAPPED' | tory over the Canadiens entered the contest on a four-|J@Cques Plante, they fired: 39 gled back to tie the score 20-20} You give it to Jimmy Brown. "I just got trapped in the end "T just wanted to get it in the/ ame unbeaten streak, fired 39/Shots at the Rangers' goalie, |; | Well, you, Ryan, Brown anq|zone," said Brown, "that was net and get it over with and) shots at Sawchuk but he stopped). Henri Richard scored early in|" yoo Drage put Sturgeon Falls|coach Blanton Collier agree, | all," then have a little privacy. Itlthem all. the game for Montreal but) i. 93-20 with a 'ield goal but} So does Pittsburgh Steejer| That was all for Cleveland. got to the point where I couldn't) 'The Bruins saved their best|Larry Cahan tied it moments!iembert's recovery of a Stur-|linebacker Bob Schmitz, who|Pittsburgh took it from there, even sit down and enjoy a quiet/ offensive effort of the season for later. Jacques Laperriere's first geon Falls fumble in the end|diagnosed the pitch out, knifed|and scored the clinching touch- session you know, sitting] the high-flying Hawks and bom-|NHL goal gave the Habs a 2-1/7). with seven minutes remain-|through an slammed Brown to|down in the fourth quarter on ing won it for East York the ground for a safety that pro-|a nine-yard pass to Gary Ball- MIKE RATHET |pelled the Steelers to a 9-7 vic- Met POPP me ewer eerenaneeeeeesteeeeneeseeeneny Safety underfoot starts at the Cat's Paw sign! EX-FIGHTER SLAIN NEW YORK (AP) -- An 18- year-old girl was charged with homicide Sunday in the knifing of her stepfather, a 260 - pound professional boxer who once knocked out Ezzard Charles, for- mer heavyweight boxing cham- pion. "obbie Steptoe, the step- daughter, was ordered held without bail on the charge of killing John Lee Storey, 35, who fought professionally as young Jack Johnson. lin the fourth quarter Jed CSAS nbs Coes seenesdncaccceces, . Peeresccccecsccscconecesesesses®® ago Montreal ee ~~ | Toronto Canada Accepts = Hockey \.'" Race Challenge ractice Hs, Siri Boston Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- Montreal 0 Detroit 3 ciation practice times are: Chicago 2 Boston 4 VALLEYFIELD, Que, (CP)-- world seven-litre championship Monday, Nov, 11: 500-530-- "Games Wednesday The Canadian Boating Federa- in San Diego, Calif. Owned by Local 1500; 5.30-6.00, Canadian Toronto at Montreal tion announced Saturday that Alber' Brillant, of Rimouski, Corps; 6.00-6.30, Local 1817; Boston at Chicago Canada has accepted a chal- Que., it was driven by Art As-|6,40.7 10, B'Nai B'Rith: 7.10-7,40. American League lenge from the United States for bury of Niagara Falls, Ont. Scugog Cleaners; 7.40 - 8.10 Eastern Division the Harmsworth Trophy, emble- Referring to the possibility'Westmount Kiwanis; 8.20-8.50,| WLt matic 0: the world's speedboat that the U.S. will use unlimited- Duplate; 8.50 - 9.20. Canadian Providence racing championship. class boats, Charles Speers of Tire; 9.20 - 9.50, Local 2784. Hershey The challenge will be made Windsor, Ont., said 'it's a bit Tues., Nov. 12: 7.15 - 8.15, Baltimore in 1064 at a time and place to ike David and Goalith but we'll/Police Assoc.; 8.15-8.45. Hou.| Springfield 2 4 4 6 9 4 3 Ee 1 0 8 1 Saturday's Results New York 2 Montreal 4 F Toronto 71 BILLS with a loan from Superior Finance, F 7 = SHYBUTtAnae se SCuOufP wwe aan pmo -NSs Positive non- be chosen later. sogy defend with seven-litre boats be-|daille Ind.; 8.45-9.15, Coca-Cola; | Quebec lig A bec bg cause it's the best we have." 9.15-10.15, Local 292, wi aywar wcored a a i fT oon third consecutive Canadian vic-/ASK FEDERAL CONTROL |, Wed Nov. 13: 6.15-6.45, Ca. tory in Harmsworth Trophy rac-, The federation unanimously|tya4.. ovaahig f di ed Navy | Rochester § with Miss Supertest III. |approved a resolution Sunday|7 £5°° 9 y.°"1: wl ag one Buffalo 31 yward was. killed late injasking the federal transport de-| Kin men.' 9.55995 Rotary. Hd Saturday's Results 1961 in a speed-boat accident on|partment to maintain control of}, " u; 8.90-0-29, Rotary; 9.25- Quebec 0 Springfield 6 the Detroit River. small boat regulations. Dele- 10.25 Oshawa Dairy «en ,. [Buffalo 0 Pittsburgh 3 His first victory in 1959 ended|Sates said there had: been re- Thurs., : Nov. 14; 7.15-7.45,| Baltimore 1 Cleveland. 3 a 38-year U.S stranglehold on|ports that the federal govern-|/40M8; 7.45-8.15, Tony's Refresh-| providence 3 Hershey 7 the trophy. |ment planned to distribute this|M¢O's; 8.'5-8.45, Hayden Mac Sunday's Results WILL USE 3 BOATS jauthority to the provinces and Donald; 8.55 peed 9.25, Beaton s| Rochester 6 Quebec 8 Boating officials said at the|that this would result in differ-| Dairy: 9.25-10.25, Juvenile All-|Baltimore 4 Buffalo 2 federation's annual meeting injent sets of regulations for boat-|" ' Pittsburgh 4 Springfield 3 Valleyfield that; since Canadajing in Canada Hershey 1 Providence 7 no longer has a boat in the| The CBF also requested the NHL LEADERS Central Professional speed an< power range of Miss|transport department to author- WLT F Supertest III, the trophy will bejize, inspect and improve the use} Omaha 1100 59 defended with three seven - litre|of properly designed, inflatable) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |St. Paul _ 10 3.0 53 7, at « 1 mag one ga pleasure boats} Standings: Chicago, won cc gre ae : 4 : oe er more powerfuljin Canada jlost 2, tied 4, points 20 by whan fee boats have usually taken part) Dr. Armand Clermont of Val-| Points: pillvane, Montreal 23/Cincinnati 19 1 2 in the Harmsworth races, whichjleyfield, a charter member of| Goals: Mikita, Chicago, 9 : Saturday's Results are om to all --_ of pro- -- ee A ot American| Assists:, Beliveau, Montreal,|St. tots Goa fh 3 ler-driven craft. lowerboa acing Association,|17 Cincinnati 2: Oma I "ae of the three Canadian de- was elected to succeed Wallace] Shutouts: Sawchuk, Detroit Sunday's Results Sault Ste fenders will be Royal Cana-|Wood, of Hamilton as commo-| Penalties: Shack, Toronto, 51/Cincinnati 1 Omaha 4 | panola 9 | . diana, which last week won the'dore of the CBF. minutes. St, Paul 7 Minneapolis & |Garson 0 North Bay 8 SrManvtonwoan a = Western Pittsburgh "| Cleveland NVSTSAsG*an 4 _ or = Moescs ose on 5 around, just idle talk with the|harded Chicago goalie Denis De-|!ead but Rod Gilbert squared boys, because wherever I sat Iljordy with 43 shots. Tom wil.| things for New eye ae jman. a reserve receiver scor- had so many people around!jiams, Wayne Connelly and, Ferguson was set up perfectly : ing his first touchdown in two! me." Andy Hebenton scored as the|by Beliveau, who | pushed his HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS years of NFL play, Howe's goal came at 15:06 Of|pruins took a 3-2 first - period put this season to 23 esa pr 7 'he loss dropped the Browns the second period and ca - \iveau's insurance marker in the : a Pais irst-place tie i - fa three-goal outburst that oe _ third period was a picture goal.) By THE CANADIAN PRESS --_-- Wednesday's Game -- Cceduelees oi sce York Terry Sawchuk his 94th career MIKITA GETS 9TH He stopped a shot in front of National League St. Louis at Cincinnati |Gianis, who brought their rec- 'shutout; tying a record set by Stan Mikita got his ninth goal|the net, faked Plante and Be A Pt OHA Senior lord fo 7-5 aa YA Tittle passed George Hainsworth with Toronto of the season for the Hawks and|stepped around him to flip the|Chic 29 20) WLT F APtic.. three touchdowns in an easy and Montreal in the 1920s. Al MacNeil scored on a 55-foot|puck into the net. 37 15) Welland 420 32 20 8) 49-14 triumph over Philadelphia -- - _ is Bien eal eran dees as xe 28 13/ Woodstock $10 22 14 6 Eagles 33 13)/Oakville 3 3 019 24 6 Green Bay~Packers and Chi- 40 8) Guelph 221 17155\cago Bears, meanwhile, re- a cen eS 3) mained in a tie for the Western | |Port Colborne 1 5 0 13 32 2\ Division lead: with 81 records. | Saturday's Results Wishes ans zea ire ReitsaNs Port Colborne 2 Oakville 3 | Galt 2 Welland 6 Co R d OHA Junior A urse ecor Be re APt a "t Set By Kidd Peterborough 36 3214 Set y 1 N rea 56 3713 + ig > *S i¢i2, GUELPH (CP) -- Distance Niagara Falls 30 3419/runner Bruce Kidd of Toronto A Pt kitchener 23 80 § maintained a hot pace through-| 54 15] Oshawa 49 48 7)0ut to win individual honors in| 57 13 Hamilton 40 67 3 the Ontario-Quebec Athletic As-} 48 13 Sundays Results jsociation harrier championships | be 13 Torohto 7 Montreat & ivew Saturday. McMaster Uni-| |Hamilton 4 St. Catharines 8 3g 99/OShawa 1 Kitchener 4 3214. Tuesday's Games 45 14|Kitchener at Peterborough 48.11|5': Catharines at Oshawa Toronto at Niagara Falls Northern Ontario Junior A Sault Ste. Marie (Ont.) 3 Es- panola Manitoba Junior Boniface 4 Winnipeg Rang- |. efe 7 |Fort Frances 8 Winnipeg Mon- archs 2 St | Saskatchewan Junior Weyburn 3 Flin Flon 6 A Pt Ottawa-Hull Junior 24 22;Hull 6 Cornwall 8 54 20|/Pembroke 6 Brockville 4 5910 Smiths Falls 4 Hawkesbury 1 54 9 Northern Ontario Senior A 52 3)Timmins 5 Abitibi 4 5 |Sault Ste. Marie (Mich.) 1 Sud- bury 8 Northern Ontario Junior A Marie (Mich.) 1 Es- - f f -/McMaster team will versity of Hamilton took the| |team title. | | Kidd, running for the Univer-' sity of Toronto team, set a! course record of 28 minutes 2/ }seconds over the 5.6-mile cross-| }country layout at Ontario Agri- jcultural and Veterinary College. | Hylke Van Der Wal of the! University of Western Ontario} n London was second, followed) by Russ Evans and Paul Hoff-| man, both of McMaster. Len! |Arnoid of OAVC was fifth. | Each of seven universities |fielded a seven-man team and points were compiled from the |showing of the best five in each }squad, the lower the score the jbetter. McMaster scored 32,/ 'Western 71, Toronto -75; OAVC! McGill of Montreal, 188, | Queen's of Kingston 167 and Waterloo University 168. i Kidd as top individual and the| represent | the OQAA in a national cross- country meet to be held here 76 | \ » Nov, 23, the fastest growing all-Canadian Loan Company Now | enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing that all my bills are paid, and | only have to make one easy monthly payment. At Superior, | found fast, courteous, personal service. I got thecash | needed, without any red tape. So when you need cash to pay all your pitls~see Superior. You'll be glad you did! SUPERIOR FINANCE Daily till 5:30 P. M Wednesday till 8:00 P.M. 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