a wa Black Knights Hold i ey By Geo. H. Campbell Biddy And Minor Teams Unbeaten String In ~ so sitelea tia taea:| In Weekly Schedule Set North Plant League "6 SFRESHING ! Je refer to the attitude of Paul - iehts continued thoirl, KNIGHTS: Va 5: wheat. Nie cons si IT'S REFRESHING w 2 " | e lid ¥ se s nd Billiteam by the score of 31 to 20) Police Association scoring ack Kr continued t teous, tha n, ¢ inter: By fla Wy all tes arie h The Simeoe Ha Sasketball ic fanser with $'x, 'an a I |. coach of the Army football team (U.S. variety) who | i mastery of NPHL opponents by Slated i Pac Aes r a a Dietzel, coach i I af { Leagues held forth Saturday,McKwen with two, David Wilson,'in a keenly con ested battle was done by Bob Johnstone 4 racking wp. thelr bth <straiehi|soter 4 ppa Keete Star awarded to: Miller (PI,) rated referee of any wrong- Apes ad 4 ¥ : 4 svat "4 ' hee HRs vin 9 [te gs Ee 1 .straign ion ' has come right out and exonerated the fe 'A | oo with six exciting games played.|George Grabowski and Larry; At quarter time it was CKLB Pete Graper 3, Bill Rajkovie 2 victory as they squeezed by al MERCHANTS ely DYETT SPORTS CLICK doing and taken the blame upon himself, for Army losing tha with three games scheduled in} Knox rounded out the Olive'nine and. Parts 6, at the half BOLAHOOD'S: WIN battling Merchant squad 2-0 4 mond, Hood o Lay Ad fs aT "s one : 4 ' : ' , orth e0rg \ arke.| yet ports s 21-15 game to Navy, in the annual classic on Saturday, It both the Biddy League spon-|squad time it-was 13 to 11 for CKLB) J, the final wame it was with Vanstone in Knight's ne Dodsworth, | Georgett, 4 yett gern neree a would appear, in retrospect, that Army, with only two yards sored by the Westmount Ki For the Etnas, it was: tW0 with the final score of 31 to 20 Bolahood : awh the Kone tering: Nia ath caleiiihe 6 ai PEASE ee edaaie Cuon 6 ome to go and about 15 seconds left to make their bid, might have. jwanis Club, and the Minor points each for Bill Cobe Gord. Perkins: had a. bg loc 'cam 20-15 in an evenly the young season 1, Konig Hall (Suttor ree nepal A oe : Navy Saturday but they ran out of time. They ..;League sponsored by the Osh- Steve Ball, Gordon Kent, and anitng = th 1 'total of 16 satente fi an . : oe The entire tempo of the gainc| > « FINAL PERIOD THO YAU out of the League ee he oh esting i le it Ui sible awa Y's Men's Club Maurice St. Pierre. Randy Em." ts Bob Shepherd with 8 and ' } R iil c cored 14 was estat lj fied " : Aus '< tKenle. Star Ba ola a siiad Ms nant bel es eect called for time-out, when the wild cheering made it imposst bury, and Lawrence Jordan ROMs, Pop anaes hielo cn John | Rajkovi " a oe ee stablish a Anes Po tn) Ceres ser Be allen Ue piahisls Modern Grille by a mere point for the team to hear their quarterback's signals. They got LWwAaASY FOR BANTINGS filled the Bing roster Bill Langley with 7, Andy Cher- points for the solahood team the outset as erchants gave! merchants 9 : as the League race tightens up. ihe & t but then the referee signalled for the clock to re In th first action of the . it kas, Mike Green, Jim Clement, with four by Nick Corneal and out with all gusto in an at- Suddard's moved to the fore PAE OF OU) Ie ne } : ea ; a 5 9 } alidow were | ; : yidson arid tempt to work ' sar] 7 ; ee ; aia pan sume -- Army. figured it wouldn't resume until the ball was = morning It wa Banting AVENUES ON ane a spite big he Be ; os Cac h by a ae * er te ey oad fa ae! PLAZA FOODS CLICK midway rough the opening : S es iey \ F - team, coached by Jim Waddell, In the final Biddy League ome! ¢ 4 LB Larry Bobyk 3 vobinso é od emai 0 p F get, fanza on Eno's geal but " hey ran out of time and their ' wana at ghts (iy A laza Food. shook ¢ he ; g snapped out. In that period, the De 1 ve fumbled (Who scored an overwhelming contest, it was the powerful crew. Mike Henderson and et ght _to draw first blood Jethargy in no uncertain terms Dyett's equalized 45 segon chance to win the game. Maybe they would have funtb! victory over Jackson's. by the!Avenues coached by John) Scoring for the Parts and John were unable to when Hall gave Knights a ead), as they whipped Moder : aier with Rowe doing the snip- y a Secs . ( s they VOL >| sho € 4 1] J 1: or would have been blocked anyway but following the first | cogre of 27 10 8, Walter Karas,/Davidson and Len Birivnowicz Service team, was spread over count for the Bolahood they eve Feangus hed. Cawk-! (1) e 7-4 thereby moving one|!Ns.. Dyett's showing more bitter disappointment, it's certainly a switch to have the coach who has been.a standout player,who outpointed. the Courts'seyeral members who attempt- For Kin!oc 8, a ee vith of : oe ee sae stots point ahead of the ( ounte ower than at anytime hereto- bE { , { . 5 ; > { » f N h < Gary Mdgar wiih oO offence strictly on er é h ter}: come right out and absolve the official for the Banting basket) coached b Don Ormiston by the ed to defeat the ¢ KLB { am u ie h ne A facula. Davelchants; who tore te the attack (Boys. into a two-way tle for|ore moved into. a 21 lead as of (fora ¢ f eleven points to score of 20 to 6 : Scoring were Len sirivkowiez four each, Ray eared: elit . on cee (2nd place, in the NPHL (UAW) the period ended 7 Jeff Meclivec 6 M iford House and Dave Calder with ony to be consistently rebuf yltwo each and. Dieter Anlaufed by the rock-like Knight *4nding mh lal per od opened le' defence The ultimate re *n Suddard's knotted unt 2-2 with little more of the defeated team, of blame and shoulder the responsibility himself ) . "beefing that has been aired already this se = Saturday, Randy Jackson was the power : ee ! 2 oe _ body big er zt : ng : . 7a ted plaver with a total of twelve Masters 5, and Ken Hoa : a son, it's a pleasant switch to find some ody aS enough Ww ; rfitt and Nicky point Jim Jordan and Ken Peter Dewsbur David Lee oring a foul shot for a ange swallow the bitter pill and not come up snarling ~ly KW four and Rich-| Jordan each scored four for the Steve Shewchuk, Rick Waller Hubar, -- Claude match for all int ile he nt 2-2 with Tittle "more xX X X X ard 1] » th two. points.!othe ind Rick Bilinski filled out the Rochfort, and Edwin Gorny as- 4 . 0 0ses was settled in the open. (an a mint la DAL ' i + y t pe What P ' es Neg j a dale Matsa Zak P 's nd Service team roster sted their team mates and the 00 1e ou ng period as the Plaza. crey : crew refused to con SPEAKING of snarling -- it will be interesting to see wha » and Ranc erdan' Gord, Braiden and John Bak Parts an ry é : } in mut flying and over: t ed round and midwas f t hre { period, Alsop fired NHL President Clarence Campbell does concerning that dis assisted with th ams defense. filled the roster for the Avenue FIREFIGHTERS ARE HOT . , ching, refer rst period of action ¥ pile graceful brawl staged Saturday night at Maple Leaf Gardens ue ee ' [We Nick Melnychuk was the onty In th second same, it Wa ! d re ioing for Mn Win AFL 1 e 1p an imposing 4-0 o vie toe the coraeiy, Dae ; an : { verage David Jamieson who s¢ d the scorer for his team makin , j ;, (FINE ane sCOle ae | ; : vint for the scrappy Dyett e % t : »s --- who e loy . an averag the tv Firefighters w le i ee "re > nowtnii 4 r 7 Even the Toronto scribe who employ moré than a BS he mighty I 4 ho « or League game wel John Plaza yntin Ace i Of cous Suddard's never got into | mn ' nly points for s team. Mike three baskets for their tota S Pol Association by the ial Da\ discretion usually, and especially when a Toronto Maple Leafs 7 J ; Soka dall Ra} ated Polic SSOCIALION Dy THE McReels, Dav Piatti dave he al } : ¥ Zimny Ken Jordan Tim points B Swindells ay : o i rious contention from this team is involved, were tactful but consistent in voicing their Gyigoe Mike § and Tom Battolvie| Jack Pierce, Bob 'une of 41 to 9 Calder, N. Lowes, Mike Karas rounda- aining '. mar VaNeing noint o ; th the iron, hand criteism of the spectacle President Campbell has already Siaedh asce: WHABE Lacon ati ead" Joni San cht The Police Association with'Gre Milosh ae pe A 1 fi : ote . Hees "fh Duca leeee 1 the tie f Pete G 7 Godda ine ¥¢ fet , \ P we I A hinted broadly. that there will be a bunch of fines levied, but any pointers P t Jam'esor inable to assist Nick in a aoa the 2 t tt Perk oe ' VW YORK: (AE Cook rote 1 r igen 1 forwards prevent perhaps no suspensions, Maybe a two-game suspension for in his efforts to hold down th ittempt to keep the win for qi ous : os a aie fa eel Gs is an Hee gat Wee dath ant 1 Buffalo B Is' batlers 1 anv comeback ' An a y ne "ar plave well working Bantings e Courts or 4, were i g \ rames for dé ae ng-ram fullback challenging avin i 1 : DYETT ' McLinton, Rowe, both coaches, Imlach and Reay, for pions their sabe rs g scan With the: Bidds tracked and come up with many Riddv League g 45 a.M.Clem Daniels of Oakland Raid. Modern's Pegi to leave the bench and join the fray, would be an effective griyes ARE SHARP League were Harold Davidson, 'ries at the basket to help keep Olive vs, Courts, 9.15 ,4™- ers for the American Footbaj| quickly I aza were shop / Glaspell wa Bantings and 945 not to be *d and Wood ; she: as Percy, Main offenders should receive both fines and sus- In the second game, it Vv Dave Calder: Bill Rajkovic, Nick the Firefighters within range Avenues League's ground-gaining Jead for their he Oli team coached ¥ Corneal and John Rajkovic Scorers for the, Firefighters a.m. Jacksons vs. Htnas G ; |, and Bryan put the issue beyond Fosté Burgess, Latchford; Holliday, \ \ : ele ae taas Uys : mi christ' wh ved. ei players, ic wouldn't just simply be a case of money. It's our. ene aeae'a' Einas' by. the CRLB IN' BEAM Pit Melivesn "wih 12 wad alee Ate Kinloch's: years in the Canadan Football." jog ro ee 16.05 opinion that fines of $25.00 are not nearly enough the NHI leche! ai if to 8 ke Mt pie League action Locke with 10 and Larry Bren-40.55 a. m, Bolahoods vs. CKLB Leaguc re going to Buffs nen oo a. ven 2 Dyell': Rows (Cruises 16.50 could easily adopt a more stringent penalty, one that would Scorers for the ' ere it was the powerful CKLB crew nan with two. Other Firefighters and 11.35 a.m records Sunday while boost Phas Ae ae r v ee "BINA, PERIOD ae hit every player where it really hurts There are so many Bill Melnychuk with eight, eating the Parts and Service were Ron MelInroy, Joe Zimny. vs. Firefighters his Keasontn cul hing ital te ing t nda er, Worsley ¢ gs Svsearey IUCN! (Bruce) Mid games-in the season's schedule MODERN GRILLE:' Burgess Dyett: Haye - 70, to be exact. Why not d alana n 201 carrie Daniels leads : Pringle, jMerew oe 4 tées levy a fine on any player, for such misdemeanors, equivalent OLD DOPE TALE! . with Bea vnrde by 164 atemota ioe On One ee : : kson) Y6.as to 2/70ths of his salary This would mean that when a player H res ints The Bills siak carried 96 crn t "iF benioo 'adbur 8 aingny 14.47 é ari : soal: By Dyett 20. and by . times for 243 yards and five Plaza: M uddard | gets out of line, far enough to warrant a fine -- the offense Woods tncDor 1 7 "O'Keefe Star to: Maingay .(Dyetts) g G . a . would cost him the equivalent of playing that game, in whch : 2 : touchdowns against New York} 9. piazs Woods ris LEAGUE STANDINGS he misbehaved, plus one more game -- for nothing. It's 0 y ring Jets. Bach set an AFL mark,| 3. Plaza: Norris (Woods) 2 T enty ines Tobin Rote, picked up by San] oimn ceMebyee tiene Ba 3 In view Crawford point who Bo measure { pensions -- then if the club wants to pay the fines Parts and Service '25! season, broke professional sport and the way to strike home is. via the L PE Diego Chargers after three. sea pocket The customers are entitled to see hockey and if a . 9 Te e . cris sons with Toronto Argonauts j player was fined the amount of his pay, for two games, t 1S ate ate 5 MONTREAL (CP) -- Presi He said futher fines or the CFI TANAGU AE nt re yf every time he broke the rules that call for a fine -- he'd be dent Clarence Campbell of the pensions are "a possibility.' sice IN panting: wilh ibs neds ( tay ron ten seoliits more anxious to give the customers their money's worth -- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Ex Marshall wrote that the drug National Hockey League indi-|... 0. in aru ret © sletions in 253 att nts. for! e) Burgess (Mod.) 15; Miller (Pl) 1% heavyweight king Jack Demp- was slipped into Dempsey's cof-/cated Monday that further fines St Sr apostle ages yes ne s 390 yards and iv" hes a sy ta ne Fitchett (B Fag ani ete i , , | pe ' re ha ne ig eee fs is t : v J ric y, sher ) } 1 fee at breakfast by a. trusted and possible suspensions may : te ha ea ii wart B Miller of Buffalo is tops in | 10; Young (Pl.); Laytod lipped a mickey before he went companion who prepared to result from a braw between sesuon oF suspens as receiving (with, 87. feeep ment (Dy.) 9 into the ring against Gene Tun- arrange i that big money; Toronto and Chicago last Satu Asked if . his investigation tions forRar varde h n T ney. and got knocked off the n-Chicago might grow big- day night would cover coaches Billy Reas , 'annelletti Os awa Ge e als throne -he'd held seven years g crooked money, obviously."' The rules provide for further of Chicago and Punch Imlach of Gino wee. lletti of Boston But Dempsey insisted he fe Th story that. the great/disciplinary action in the form)Toronto and Udvari, Campbell Patroits flat ayed at es I t 'time with Sarnia in the now and night of the heavyweight had been drugged of fines and-or suspensions in!said: "It will entail all aspects,' Waa Ont : & among old-|these cases,' he said. "It i He said he was satisfied with defunct Ontario Rug by Footbal e and offered no excu ' en whispered l ds it a 1 ] dropping -the 10:round de I boxing writers for many highly probable there will be." Udvari's handling of the game) Union lea 1 scoring with 110 n the rain at Philadelphia Sey sars. But it had never been Campbell said it would be but indicated Reay: and Imlach points. on Mi CONT : 23. 1926. More than 120.000 fans publicly revealed, at Dempsey's later this week before he 'com-;ma yhave: been responsible for converts and 21 field goals 1 a 4 ] *hrist is next with 78 points f pletes his investigation of tne the braw! by allowing players watched the fight equest : lim Fre 5 | C1. e e er Or O "A doctor: told me the xt i : 10-minute donnybrook, which to Jeave their benches Jim Fraser pt Denver Broncos i " ven a WASN'T CONCERNED saw both teams' benches emp Those three men are respon-,is the top punter. with a 46.3 toronto YMHA. Blues handed hooping 13 markers: Tom Olinyk day I'd probably been 1 ' F eo mickey finn and I probably wa \s a matter aes Demp- tied and resulted in 125 min- sible for control of the game," yard average for 69 punts the Oshawa Hawks, theit fourth- and Fred Reilly chipped in with ey said, he didn't think too utes in major penalties, 10-min- he said A thing like this straight loss Sunday night by an/11 points apiece. The most proficient defensive usual did a tremendous job of ne ' | for'three or, four days after ug much of the incident when he yte misconducts and game mis- doesn't happen unless there's a OSHAWA 82-64 count. in -the . al 'OUL S _ ' , i s a 2-64 i » second half/ FOUL SHOTS -- Hawks' Tom hockey club, featuring the/killing penalties 'at , league umber one goaltender Generals' coach Jim Cherry at," salc JemMpse} : x calva a ag n g08 r a However. the Manassa Mauler W45 telling Marshall and Hester! conducts ack of control.' of the regular Sunday night Olinyk was playing in his first 5 r i 0 82 r Sunday's gz "It's ' 7 ' yas shee Tae Peiarkare ad an cur tine es at was inclined to brush the whole eae ' ph sedi "he . 2 wont be able. to £0 10 Ab Autom ea can BOWLING NEWS twin-bill, staged by the Toronto| game in two weeks and 'turned Petes, tackle Oshawa Generals|working hard, or we might not thing off, sayir rey mete ae some i vans onto to see the game films be- Jeaving their benches were in: Senior Le e at YMHA's gym|in a good performance .. . Bob tonight in Bowmanville have been so fortunate. There is It happened about 40 emarks 1 didn't think would!¢ore Wednesday and I expect/curred by 22 players. Additional in Toronto. The victory gave the' Booth, however, was out of ac- There are only three clubs too much individual play on the 480. Who could remember what WING EE Pe te said ,,, {0 receive the written reports fines of $25 and $50 for miscon-; ca a acne Blues their third win in four tion, keeping the Hawks' string Generals. have been unable to.part of our so-called scoring happened? 1 was rig Li y - ee _ a of refe ree-in shiel a -- and duc Sh nalties ri oe eh Han age 0, City Yard 4, CNR 3, Doyle Start intact in th: t they have - not e: Se ee linac fought my fight Mt : ies viv,igame referee ran dvari conducts respectively are @1SO Construction 0, Tonys 4 and George's 0. The game was actually 'more played vame s , anteat. thus ciel slgrtgecba beet ai ae } ; If Gene Tunney had he j hadn't put it on the line for) gniy on Tuesday.' automatic Single: A Haltield: 264, 8. Oove Neg ane sted th Pg the' final full pet een gay "4 nior Canadiens and-Peterboro.: Bobby Orr and Bill Smith lab: : + three years prior: to his 1926 254, J. Childerhose 250, J. Eastabrooks| N an ina ! players , ... Generals have visions of de- when pressed, ably took care/mickey finn, he probably could (7) inet unhe Ha alee 7 meron 280, A, Joynt 253, J.'score would seem to indicate. kd Beguski and Mal Chesler have licked my anyhow nt am anney, WHO 8! smyth R. Gitford 270 and R. Wright! After some scrambly action in helped.the Blues to effectively creasing that number to two of Generals' defensive duties ; m away.in a 10-round de e 25 : after tonight's: tilt. In three'Chris Roberts ain dealt @ gays CHAMP DRUGGED ; ane: year later when S d Admits High Triple. A. Bruce Sr. 49 (236, the first 10 minutes, in which control the rebounding at both meetings to date, Oshawa has|couple of stiff bodycheck IN| Demnses cammented © ati £8 owas So and Tunney 964 . ned di F Pi Nery oot P, Sewart the Hawks trailed by only four ends of the © ourt Chesler, accumulated only one. point,|this department, some Generals penny Marshall of the Birming \ Gould, former sports! 175 (296) and C. Burgess 656 : points, Mal Chesler and Ed in particular, tipped in two re- High Average: A. Bruce Sr, 239; Beguski shoved the Blues into bounds from almost impossible that was a 4-4 deadlock in auup front shy away from the ham, Ala., News quoted him as editor and executive editor of dish Triple, J Hubend sea; Wien A ; home fixture at Trenton Petes heavy going having: said he was drugged at TI Associated Press. said: at ae mehaicas Pies san Hk da AM isha a 15-point margin with | some |é : . . Oshawa is having its took two close decisions from The only goal to get by Den the time of the fish Naw Woke that thate was noth e Ss & ing er Sinale Burgess 338; High Single with fancy shooting. The half-time troubles getting untracked in Generals, 2-0, and "4-3, in Peter- nis Gobson on Sunday was too I don't believe I } p S ndicate' Dempsey was Wilson 350 score showed Toronto in com- the league and one of the causes boro difficult for him to 'handle. It\hoen as sick. before or 'since. eithe or drugged in the first 3RING I AP)--End ' on the green from five | CLUB DE QUILLEs ACADIAN mand, 45-30 iss be the new OBA rule Generals are striving to in was a partially. screened drive/Marshall quoted Dempsey haut BCs SEBRING, Fla ) roan os hi "8 * ; Tear ding: G e 44, Mc| Hawks put on a determined ch which states that the crease their margin over|from thé point, which hit a skate! ya terrible. Just t Gnd was at-ringside 108 Sam Snead, who came out !If bh Noe IRCA OHuinal bonclt o dio t epair, 4% Dunn's hid in the second half, cutting feferee must handle the ball seventh place Kitchener Ran- at. the last second, and Gibson Marshall said he and Atla recalled : " of the hills of western Virginia... ™ 20 th a oleate i ahd Cleaners 40, Van Heusen Motors ao, the deficit to just seven points!after every. infrac the gers and Hamilton Red Wings| following the original flight, was re staurate ur Harvey He tel t was y exceiting 30 years ago to give profes : de ; rae wt age sie fac adian Cleaners 39, Reliable Furniture onthe strength of some good Hawks' fast-bre« at , long in the battle for sixth and final unable to move in the opposite! wore present whe sah h ns ennskdouiiec and han , : ys sie cheak and hi Ah ie : Has dd : ee m - : Creek Used Furniture 32 and hooting by Carn Cheski and the main feature in their playoff berth. Oshawa has a'direction soon enough inde i : . Day Varvlni ba Saibhyed and out sional golf some of its great and! 195 a hat extna weight slows you) Usnawa ! nye Lionel. Bignard| Tom: Olinyk < » game drew offence, has suffered badly be- five-point spread at the moment SHORT NOTES -- Mike Du- about. the ¢ bout sur hed Hem sey, It geanied to colorful moments, is nearing the UP & little bit . Emery Bastarache 207 and Robert on, however he ra condi-'cause of it Proof of the Nonads. YMHA began to pay, Hawks' 'balanced attack -- is yy ! 9 ic hv yen v: his first ff' g r p reer ' y f Not only will a victory by Gen- beau had h rs 0 day peste smear nN \ me that Dempsey was slow and(end of his tournament career Women's High Average: Yvonne Du ic ling o 17. andloff its rewards and they slowly served up by the fact-that the erals solidify their hold on sixth since joining le club a. few report a é g a his timing was. off. His legs' Sam Snead says so ine Re te aves +) ne = tnioe sik attar oe: lene laa & en's h Trip obert Laver 1 f " spot, but will bring them nh erage back aera lengthy lay-| mi, key finn the mor the|were not up to what they were (fe says at 51 he isn't in as ugar ay 02, ites Basteceche 778. and ince! Pulled out of reach locals have had. four different within only three points of fifth) off because of his shoulder in-'¢j, n his prime." : fe Mal Chesler combined with scoring leaders in their four place St. Catharines Black jury General manager Wren good physical shape as he used riple: Yvonne Du. Kd Beguski to emerge as the games (Oldfield, Reilly, Cheski Hawks providing Niagara Falls Blair spent Saturday Sunday an to be. His short game is deter Wins Decision a vi The MacNeil. 619 and fon Hointeettere forthe Blues (and Gunh) Flyers take care of St. Kitts in and Monday scouring Northern 1S THIS A BOXING BOUT iorating N ¢ ngle: "Emery Bastarache cach netting 16 points in the OSHAWA (64) -- Gunn (13), a match at the Falls, also to- Ontario in search of talent But doen't .count' him. out . 330, Yvon Regimbal 311 and Aurele Mel: winning cause. Another impor- Reilly (11), Olinyk' (11), Cheski night nel | tne ; Generals; undefeated ah awe Snead, whose name speckles the In Paris Bout | Women's High Single: Yvonne. Duguay tant cog in the winners' attack | (9), Newitt (8), J. Kolodzie (4), fivet sn at eae sen Pert fipara nike. thelr eronad 1 , OR IS IT surg deh ? record books, will play in his, : : . ted cone SUTIN: Way was Willie Silverman. He threw Oldfield (4), Grier (2), E. Kolod- when 'they edged Niagara 2-1. pearance in the Falls, on Fri first PGA Seniors early next os ARIS (AP)--Old Sugar Ray) Men's 7 ples over, 600: Donald 13 poin.s, eight of them com- zie. - . In the interim, they dropped two day night. They may find it a BOSTON AP) Blumsack and Harry year. And look for him when Rob thea added another scalp eh aleala a AO ANd dN ot 8 Roger Ing in the all-important second YMHA (82) co Chesler (16), hard fought battles to the class trifle more difficult to obtain a Tom McNeele whe PA inc 98-96 and 99-94 re- It'S tee-off time in the National:to .his boxing record Monday) seo) ig cme aie ae half drive which saw the Blues Beguski (16), Sil enman (13), have ger. bellowed 'you nk' and ne y Referee Eddie |Open, the one major champion night by pounding out a bloody cement their win Levko (8), H,. Cohen (8),-M, : ship that has escaped him 10-round decision over Armand Garney Gunn was the top of and save his own sey says he may have. beer fine the day of the league, Toronto Marl- point this trip, as Flyers Cohen (8), Bobkin (7), Pet- boros, and Montreal Jr. Cana- been performing equally as well! Stormed out of the corner at Bradley, who spent most of diens 1s Generals in their last six one stage, swarmed and_ his time trying: to cut in on LOOKS AT SELF aye riage og Pair FIGHTS {fe nsive threat for the Hawks,/manus (6) In tonight's contest, you can games. Flyers knocked off Mon. ¢linched his way a unani- the waltz, had McNeeley in At Harder Hall the other dav Sart . . : Jook forward to m ice time treal, lost by one goal against Mous 10-round decision. over front 99-95 igi pi ad shot a LAST NIGHT being logged by Gener third Marlies ri in Toronto, and. Duke Sabedong Monda } Tho best part of the early . ey Reate pe -- Faas ing Robinson weighed 160% ing jen, t i mee ' ¢ "é nda ; t B 1G en action \ the be ms AS ha erent be : : vunds and Vanuce; 157% wires A Ceo rsh a baie wise line, compri ed of Bob Kilger, tied S ast Sunday right at Boston Garden : as the between-rounds on event, Snead took a look at man : the : 1 10. ond By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Terry Lane, and Jim Blair. Th le Garden Cit McNeely, from Medfield ralegy sessions in .McNee- himself, his game and his pro Meubceralloue tie round "Paris--Sugar Ray Robinson threesome provided t he mos! Mass.. weighted 205 while his 4 conducted -- by mt Bi | decision in {wo months for Rob 160! ites peirnabse a ' ; STATISTICS i V I fession DR a, New York, outpointed Ar- hustle for Oshawa ¢ GPGA PIs. six foot seven opponent manager Jackie Martin te ; inson over the stocky Corsican. mand Vanucci, 15714, Paris, 10 H j e 49 zi HIM CHICKEN I've passed through a@ lot of The United States boxer was SE Bled Bo). Premium Quality chener Rang 1 Kil 4 weighed 229 B pony w ; : F oston-- t McNeele 20 these guys and they keep drop: jn command from the opening yqaqr Tom MeNeeley, 205 | his diligent effor r t t ; ) i ' "y the third ¢ 1. whict \ ig for We y OF isa ren he hird round, which : Bd Mase. Guinpinied with the tying goal midway 6 va et of two mont} ( nded with MeNeeley sending Ping off and dropping off," he bell, firing salvos that fre- Duke Sabedong, 222 et if 10. 9 : 1 f 1 é g a . vert 2 awaii though _ the secon pe B t hich Sabedong lost fou ibedong into the ropes with Said with a grin. He ran down quentiy shook but never London Howard Winstone : yanerd she ¢ 4 ar one, '\ fine fore block. Martin the generations of champions knocked down the game Corsi 1241, Toke Blair's two-way stvle ' : ) sees ; lev and family en a forearm : era ey with whom he has" matched can Eng glan 1 outpointed earned him a spot on lin ob : 1 i Hawail n& posi. advised Chika thee i aE £4 outnoaes ' with Danny O'Shea and Mike hak Marah a2 : pht brat { ontest what you are. He's lookin' to strokes since turning pro. in Under-French rules, the cards aki: ind, « a se Ay Automatic Delivery by Metered Trucks 1934; Picard and Sarazen, Ho- fos the referee and two judges akli {.--Bobo on Dubeau, spelling off Rod Zaine or 3 3 Ole sail es 1 ~t chopped up. Where' are |1% ' ref wink 2 neriodicaily as he had difficulty) ; } a R iy ' Blea ih ke , '. gan and Nelson, Worsham and were not announced He eee oe Ssh enh Phone 668-3341 getting untracked. Kilger eriChris Ronert Vb it ¢ ris time and theit r the sixth, and the pea- Middlecoff, Palmer and Nick- Robinson ,former welter-, 5° 74 : abate Martin. shrieked you [aus weight and middleweight cham has 21 goals and Stem- plar f boxing and stalked off the 'When I was on, I thought I)pion, tried desperately to knock Andre Boudrias « kowki 20 : ; : ( form could -beat any of them. And out Vanueci. Relying mostly on TOSSED PEANUTS | returned a few rounds when | wasn't on, I. couldn't'a jolting right hand, he repeat- Chuck Goddard -of Peterbor r 1 The crowd stamped, booed, later but offered no more vo- |beat anybody ediy 'shook up Vanucci but could ough Petes still leads. the regu ; A : oosts ea n lar goaltenders, having allawed eat Or '. Irate rs omer "al pearls. He splashed the I've Jost five tournaments thisinot deliver the crusher, ' among the 6,110 in attendance. sponge and the second did the : : goals in 20 games, a 3.40 ay Krew: tn é as CANULS Inte drew onduct wa neat 4 ' . erage } wiv ae aE the or | . Jr. A Scoring hs leaden "Win pl ele ae ae ee f tt before the final BEAMED ¥ THE CANADIAN PRESS -- Boudrias. Montrea 13 49 55 Et Ri ona aa : ade heen th B : 1 an ! announce Andre Boudrias of Montreal)Cournoyer, Montreal 21 ng ter N va ment of which brought cheers Q : IVES Junior Canadiens picked up four|Stemkowski, Toronio 20 2 ahead on the 1s of judges f{ 1 those. remaining ; - i points last week to open up aiad i 91 9 " hivesoint lead in the Ontar ial! harlebois, Montreal 2 a7 : ON OUR Hockey Association Junior A | Stansic d, St. Cath 1 HALLENGE NFL : ir game if we're to be true ut : series scoring race Ellis. 'Toronto ! : W YORK (AP)--Comm ts and not merely bus e P GIANT Boudrias joving s second i Toronte ' shh lake, I ' ! men it ror! ; week atop the circuit, has 53|Hu arines. 19 17 361". et abl CHANGE NAME Z i points on 13. goz nd 42 as-|Hodge, St arines 16 19 35]. He eis KNOXVILLE: 'Tenn (AP) : Hi SCREEN sists Lema ntres ; ' a ; ni hp Sam Smith Jr, president of Yvan Cournos he Cana P oot le le wil South Atlantic League; an- diens, the league's top goalget ASKET ne ath the 1 dpasor |, nounced Monday that the class ter, picked up three assists. to}é B BALL ( Y , 'AA baseball circuit had been give him 50 points on 29 goals]. « rGRIDUY renlied (hel ihe laceisonat é Southern League PRO Duy EXR RT bid Si asets Pele Slamkousk SCORES fe ee me oe oe u ORTED TO Om THAN Go,coUNTRIES of. Toronto Marlboro mover » ( } 1. B ngham hattanooga ities rae : SEH into a te for rd place alone . 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