Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1963, p. 14

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QSUAWA TIMES Thuradav. December 26, 1963 InN.Y D am oar + ie | aud. f1auyois May Train In Sweden In '64 VANCOUVER (CP) -- New| York Rangers are considering raining in Sweden next season. Muzz Patrick, general man- gjager of the National Hockey '|League team, said in a tele- phone intérview with the Van- couver Sun he is investigating |the possibility of such a-move. He said he has also investi- gated. the possibility of playing | exhibition games in Russia at the same time. The big question was whether the club would be able to. get into top-flight condition there. | On a recent three-day visit to) '/Sweden he was assured "by Swe-| '\dish hockey people that they g\were willing to underwrite our travel and board and room costs."' "Negotiations still are in the embryonic stage. While I was ,|in Sweden I also looked into the 'mossibility of our team playing ; t/in Russia. It's possible we would ns aaa Sano ta seston sinensis ihe aioe eer orn 4|\play exhibition there." DAVIS CUP challengers and lenge round, were made on Harry Hopman, non-playing McKinley. In the first two sine defenders are shown here, Christmas Day, in Adelaide, captain and John Newcombe; gles matches, played yester- HOCKEY SCORES grouped around the world- Australia. Davis Cup defen- U.S. team members Dennis day, Ralston. defeated New- : | famous tennis trophy, as the ders are, from left, Australia's Ralston, Bob Kelleher, non- combe but McKinley lost to Tuy ' then T 7 R fi r : ruins 1 Alan Stanley (26) iraw for pairings he chal- Roy Emers Neale Fras lavi i Massie hahan {TO ZR' has the puck, when Tim Horton (7) of To Rower, in the first period of Bruins and : draw for pairings in the chal y Emerson, Neale Fraser, playing captain and Chuck Emerson idsseteduc doles a : ronto Maple Leafs, failed to their NHL game in Boston, on of Maple Leafs. Toronto won STANDINGS Jerry Toppazzini of the Bos- . ing *k Christmas night, Also in on the the game 5-1. aay 2 get the caroming puck, on a nh S night, ae By THE CANADIAN PRESS ton Bruins recovers the puck save by Toronto goalie Johnny play is Leo Boivin (20) of the --(AP Wirephoto) ' Nailonal Leacue ONE WIN APIECE WLT- F API Chicago 19°7 7111 7045 Mahovlich And Howe~ =: 3:::: Ralston Tops Newcombe: | Boston 7 64 9321 |New' York 6 86 108 20 Wednesday's Results Each Score Twice In «= Emerson Beats McKinley | Games Friday |Chicago at New York ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)|in Australia, will meet Emer-|dividing the first two with Mc-|fortless triumph when New. ° e . | International League Unpredictable Dennis Ralston of}son and McKinley will oppose|Kinley, The rangy Queenslander|combe threw off his Davis Cup | W T F A Pt Bakersfield; Calif., won but]Newcombe in the singles windup|seemed to be on the way outl/jitters and became a storming Tl Toledo 15 8 1 99 7331\ American tennis ace, Chuck Mc-|Saturday after losing the second set and' bull Fort Wayne 1510 0116 8230 Kinley of San Antonio, Tex., lost} YANKS FAVORED trailing 1-4 and 3-5 in the third) Refusing to compromise and ' as : SS bane 9-1 leadith euncn. Phil Govele'a. 12th Port Huron 1311 0 95 101 26\today as the United States and] Before the opening singles, set. But he steadied his nerves|hitting every shot like a Cannon By THE CANADIAN PRESS But Wednesday night brought) Howe gave V bob od ae her Paki ea Beet fiv 4 'ib Windsor 10 6 0 51 5220 Australia's defenders tied 1-1 in]the Americans, making theirjand his service, then broke Mc-/|blast, he rallied to win the third [t's been a relatively unpro- perhaps an indication of better/in the middie period and Ww # o ai uielte ete a ath Des. Moines 913 1 74 8219\the opening singles of the D: first appearance in the chal-|Kinley's service in the 10th and/and fourth sets and raise the ductive season so far for Frank things to come as both men Rangers fought pet ny reat a nae then h with the Muskegon 813 2 91106 18)Cup challenge round. enge round since losing to Aus-|12th games to win. hopes of the partisan crowd Mahovlich and. Gordie Howe. |turned in performances that re- aR bp pe ye viata rill ' 2 cea deflectio f Alex Chatham 615 2 68 9814 Ralston, 21-year-old Univer-|tralia 3-2 at Forest Hills, N.Y:,] In the fourth set, Emerson,' The -fifth set was a cliff Not that 12 and 11 goals re- flected their true capabilities. of the fina frame thri fontaine oie " Cay 4 Wednesday's Results sity of Southern California .jun-jin 1959, were favored to end the/sensing victory, raced off to a hanger. Newcombe fell behind spectively is poor, but players BOTH SCORE TWICE De rolt holiday crowd "4 " o Netoen a io's shot Port Huron 1 Fort Wayne 8 ior, pulled out of a 'tail spin to}Australians' four - year hold on|4-1 lead. He could do no wrong.|0-30 and 30-40 in the fourth of the stature and ability of Ma- ee NS oe Val Pd Der . ite ICE LITTERED Chatham 1 Muskegon 5 overcome 19-year-old John New-|the Cup. The Australians fol-|Then his game faltered and Mc-|game but pulled it out with hovlich and Howe are counted Howe scored als Ww on Bers ree neti oe rea penatt A Boston crowd of 13,843" lit-/ Windsor 3 Toledo 8 combe, a surprise starter, 6-4,)lowed their victory over the|/Kinley came storming back to|great services. Ralston moved on for much more Their com-/of them the bball R: He Staleaa 7 ; Dey aA lator se tied tered the ice and hooted their American League 6-1, 3-6, 4-6, 7-5 in the opening|U.S. with triumphs over Italy|tie the set at 5-5, Emerson once| ahead by breaking in the eighth bined salaries, roughly $58,000,Jedged New IG sega ali a Rene ake second and Hawe disapproval of the Bruins' lack- Eastern Division match of the best-of-five series|in 1960 and 1961 and over Mex-jagain settled down, held serv-\game for a 5-3 lead when News suggest a bare minimum of 30 and Mand 3 Bedale ee teenie 4 Pike: Win ernie while New| lustre performance against tne W LT F-APtifor the Cup, symbol of worldlico. in 1962. ice and made the key service combe double-faulted at game goals apiece : DEL Torsnip ie . " I aed vol ks facet Howell was in the Leafs. The last minute of the Hershey 1514 1 98106 31'tennis supremacy Ralston blew three match|break for victory. point Howe, as usual, has been/over ge dee bee [ouate Me ae ioe ify nae : game was played on debris-cov-| Providence 1413 3114 9531 Roy Emerson, 27 -year - old|points when he was leading 5-3)RALSTON EXCELLS It was in the next game that carrying Detroit Red Wings Dur NeHonet ae key im facet alls P Raa Gilbert's 11th of the sea-/ered ice as the fans tossed re-| Quebec 1517 0108 115 30 Australian. champion, downedjand 40-0 in the fifth set. New-| Ralston braked what could)Newcombe fell behind 0-40 and his production has been off and, played, ACARD. ae 3 eed to eae put "the Rangers back in the {use as fast as the attendants/Baltimore 1418 1 85 96 29.McKinley, 22-year-old Wimble-|combe pulled up 5-5'but his in-lhave been one of the most ap-|faced three match points, Then accordingly, so is that of the streteh ed its fal p Re heey Sant but Flovd Smith caught could remove it Springfield 11.17 1 93114 23 don king, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 7-5 to evenlexperience. proved costly when,|palling collapses in Davis Cup/followed an exciting climax." Wings Mahovlich s play with tas ek soiled 'Gana New Votk napping: at 0:34 of Mahovlich opened the scoring Western Division the competition before a. capa-|with Ralston leading 6-5, he dou-/history. In a match marked by Newcombe, who won the cheers Toronto Maple Leafs has been doe "ithe third period for his first of and Tom Johnson: tied it with|Pittsburgh 1911 0102 8038 city crowd of 7,000 in Memor-|ble - faulted to give - Ralston|swiftly - changing fortunes and,of the sun-bathed, shirt - sleeved" less than inspiring. Jens 2 : his' second of the season. But/ Cleveland 17 12 2102 81 36ial Drive Stadium, match point, This time Ralston|blown opportunities, Ralston fin-|crowd, fell victim to his own 7 oe Tim Horton put Toronto ahe24/ Rochester 16.11 0106 8432 The outcome probably will be/fidn't fail. He smashed' New-lally pulled out the 2%-hour bat-'inexperience. © st ' for good by the nine-minute| Buffalo 816 2. 66103 18/decided by the doubles match}combe's service cross court for|tle Although he served 12 aces, 11zen = Tr er S mark of the first period with his Wednesday's Results Friday in which Emerson andja clean winner past the net-| Ralston, one-time tennis badjhe was guilty of 11 double- ] seventh of the year. Bob Baun Cleveland 2 Baltimore 3 Neale Fraser, 30, will take on|charging Aussie. boy, because of a short tem- faults. Ralston sent across 10 and Billy Harris were the other| Springfield 1 Hershey. 3 Ralston and McKinley. Ralston Emerson made a tremendous|per, was a tiger at the start/clean aces but double - faulted Leaf scorers and Bob Pulford/Quebec 3 Pittsburgh 2 who has been playing superbly|comeback in:the third set after!and appeared headed for an ef- only five times. & picked up three assists Rochester 4 Providence 2 7 2 WO od S Q In Hawks shot into a 1-0 lead Central Professional : e e . Del Shofoer, Sam Hull and Ales with Bobby Hull's 21st goal of WLT F AP pirit Of G O ® dwill Webster, who are recovering the year in the first period and,|Omaha 18 : He " a from inition , 5 mars. \ 4 by arshe rk 7 "Tease: pir np 9. ag i 413 512 333 hia ee a : a SANADIAN PRESS |were Hershey Bears, who|The Hershey marksmen were increased. their' margin to 2-0 Minneapolis 14 I'll be all'right," said Shof- De pate uitmabeces, de- moved into a tie with Provi- Bob Beckett and Willie Mar- when Stan Mikita blasted home St. Paul 1514 1 99 9431 ner, the end who bruised some elared expendable a month ago/dence .s a result of a 3-1 vic-|sha l, the latter getting his 20th his 20th, a 40-foot screen shot! St. Louis 1114 7114113 29 ribs in the final regular season . ? : une aD as : , aw.|Cine 516 5 6611615 ame, against Pittsburgh on » Leafs, is be-|tory over Springfield Indians goal of the season that Charlie Hodge never saw. |Cincinnati 5 16 game, again: s Z ei bing vata tot Ro-| Baltimore Clippers put to-| Hershey had a shutout going! Hull got his goal with a 10-foot Wednesday's Games Dec. 15. tel Americans in the Amer-| gether three go. in Jess than|against. Springfield until Dale|shot after picking up J. C.\St. Louis 4 St. Paul 2 | Huff, who sprained his right {ean Hockey League race. three minutes to nip Cleveland/Anderson scored with 644 min-)Tremblay's errant pass Friday's Games jankle when he stumbled in prac- and Quebec Aces \utes remaining in the game. By Bernie Geoffrion's ninth of the Cincinnati at St. Paul tice lk Weider aid aa ° he 31-year-old veteran of 12 Barons 3-2 : : Bal yogis abet won their fourth game in six,that time the Bears had season in the third period put! St Louis at Minneapolis ee et ee ' cked up an injury shortly af-|meetings with Pittsburgh Hor- wrapped it up with goals by) the Canadiens back in the game : : Western League EE cn ia ai igh a his demotion and returned to\nets, defeating the Western Di-'Wayne 'Rivers and Keith Mc- put they couldn't find the equal-/San Francisco 4 Portland 3 pri hg Bin oa oO i . ' 7 . ers 3- Creary and Howard Yanoski! ze was taken oul back and leg miseries for more action only recently, But Wed-|visionleaders 3-2 : izer. When Hodge was taken o CHICAGO (AP) --.The mel-|have his blue ribbon panel of/game may be played in normal than a on now. The fullback i i rovidence, the Reds con: made sure 22 seconds after p, extra attacker, Reggie 5 ; | ; -- oS - one cae Rochester but|Anderson's goal. Hi at his secpnd eoal an St. Louis Braves low season of peace and good|officials primed to crack down|December cold instead of the hasn't played in that length of ao the Fated were thwarted by a 44-save per-. The Clippers were trailing-2-0 season into an empty net | wall. 10 ned Be ak ane (be Hie Bret pone mney WOPREG Aro iO dad that chilled Chi-|time, either, but he says he now Ray over Providence Reds formance by goalkeeper Gerryjon goals by Joe Szura and Ray. The victory, -- before 14,503) Defeats St. Paul pean ged , ucaEO ae gs fora ae Ae gee a . f fairly good He and ready 10 go. 2 and t them a share of Cheevers. Wally Boyer and Al/Kinasewich when they came to|fans, was Chicago's fifth in) ' ee cere oe hater Ke ue $ of the pelgeicuos viants SOME By +O TERE sure alrty. g00d) Sherman appeared satisfied ely ona i d Arbour backed. up Litzenber- Jife. Jean Ratelle. got their firstleight games with Montreal ST, PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- St.jbump heads at Wrigley Field though they did have to banish/footing, the Bears have laid in| with the condition of his play- the Eastern Division lead. psises eyo coals for the willfiets:|anai at 14:19 of the final period,| There is no action in the NHL|Louis:took a three-goal lead andjfor the National Football/Willie Wood for arguing toola supply of various kinds offers The immediate beneficiaries!ger's two g jee pI fips ae he Dave Rich awiann atitonight but Friday Hawks take(never was headed in dumping|League title. forcefully with an official shoes. If the ground is frozen, : : 4 ry fea ma Bivenverty ation Rangers ih a lone game atlSt. Paul 4-2 In the Central Pro-| Nobody wants to talk for the Down through the years the|they probably will wear rubber- HAVE BANDITS : : York fessional Hockey Teague Wed- record these days for fear the pears-Giants rivalry has been|Soled shoes with suction cup bot-| Y. A. Tittle is the money man : ENU -- nesday other club will cut the story out!a, , d as any in pro foot-|toms of the Giants and the, Chicago a M SP | Fine goaltending by Jack Mc-|of the paper and post it on the pall, Thé Bears hold a 20-15) The older coaches recall how pBears have four bandits who ; UAW HOCKEY Carten helped limit St. Paul to|bulletin board in the clubhouse./eqge in 37 meetings, with the|the Giants switched to basket-|Will try to rob him blind. B Geo H Campbell one goal in the second period|Such are the ways of psycholo-\two other games ending in ties |ball shoes in the. second half of|_ Tittle, the National Football y ares and another late in the third.|gical warfare in the pro foot-\included in the total of 37 are|the championship game in New| League's leading passer, will hel : eae gies | Li hd . McCarten had 37 saves. St. Paul|ball business five title games York in 1934 and gave-the Bears be throwing against the top aer- i SPORTS EDI TOR Ton S Win Fifth-In-Row; | phalie Marcel Pelletier had 36 It is reasonable to assume : a beating. ial defence in the league ml St. Louis remains' in fourth|that there will be a little vio-| WIN 3 OF 5 Like almost everybody' else, The four Bears are Rich Pet- y | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts | place despite the victory and St.|lenice on the frozen tundra at, The Bears have beaten the|the Giants spent Christmas atjitbon, biggest of the gang at Pau} in third Wrigley Field, just as there was|Giants three out of five times|home. But they'll be back at/Six feet, three inches and 205 last December when Green Bay) with the league championship at! ork : . pounds; Rosey .Taylor, Dave Merchants Score Shutout Packers and the Giants met in stake work again today to sharpen uP Whitsell and Benny City this The team leaves for Chicago| (Weasel) ee ve ir ift ; . ' pany ' OSHAWA GENERALS move into the Liftlock | Phil E sito the Yankee Stadium ice box The mercury rode a' rising| py chartered. plane Friday McRae vening for a scheduled OHA Junior "A'" fixture with the 1, UAW. Hockey JTeagueleven though they have employ-| spo Pete Rozelle, the NFI, com-)trend into the 30s Tuesday, rais- night "*' The four have combined to ee not be t opened their weekly twin-bill ed an. ex-Whitby Dunnie star missioner, undoubtedly willling hopes that .Sunday's title : steal 29 enemy passes, Taylor tt shawa is wil aK ; ' Signs pret "Petes" and it's to be hoped the Oshawa lads w : yn Sunday in their new home, George 'Sammie'? Samsen, Th Still L di ------ | WELCOME REST is tops with nine and Petitbon zy the seasonal spirit of giving too. far. Don't really have any 41, pBrooklin Arena. The scat-|losers had a few great scoring} 1 @a Ing The day's rest was weicomed,has eight. Both are all-NFL se either bu tering of fan witnessed two/chances but just could not work . 7 e e sé " . wer 1 s eit ut ing by' all the Giants, especially'lections this year. t ne t ver rou , : 3 right to expect the "Petes" to A . : on 'the top-grade games, with. Tony's together enough to finish them CP Point Race Me! I 1orial Stadiu I n i sbence th sheen pias Pes | m P the Generals facing three games in four days defeating Vendomatics 8-5 and off OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION that overflowing with Merchants shutting out City Merchants displayed a com road' -- it presents an outlook 'i ff DETROIT (CP) --. Phil Es- e op ege : eet Hf ts Wide Answering Service to the plete team effort in helping ; ' b h b fai k promise. They've lost several close ones to the Liftlock be Le ok Bl Haws (o establish hia ahuioul sige See a Ss of the ein eE t arm Ex iT ition oc ey : ; ld be nice to have the Gen- ; Ses ; rect.|top playmakers in minor pro crew so far this season and it would be nice to have a= me but the fans figured Stan West h : erals win this' one. Tomorrow night, they hit the highway SIX GOALS FOR TRAN fall stood out in the game for hockey, ae to hold down THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963 ri Niagara Falls and! here again, they car ct no fony's win enabled them to pic all-round playing ae vee Ht ae Maat sine BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--War but we're going on the assump- OSHAWA CHILDRENS ARENA ag 1 tadpal an "o 6 } ur ive-straight \ rie " ' 1 1 4 "J pe rn 4 ? * 1 ' ' apn, : brotherly Boston Bruins affiliation that halk up five-straight victories, Pony's will be fighting to hold)!" : UF oe roressiona' Memorial Stadium, which lies tion that we'll be playing on a s Fark. @ : charity, even with the brotherly Boston " with. Elmer Tran once again Merchants down in the opening }#ague according to statistics) jqe, a protective coating of frozen field." ' ; B a : : flernoon. Oshawa plays in Higa alt ants" ! Dee albaked Wednesday nict under a p oating of i TED REEVE BANTAM ALL STARS VS. OSHAWA BANTAM exists in both camps Sunday afternoon } howing he leadership The game on Sunday, Dec. 29. as a re eased ednesday night. chemical crystals and 50 tons of Holovak based thai jack on ALL STARS Kitchener and this one the Generals should be able to win, if jittle red-headed fireball really Qin for Merchants will enable . After nied me are straw, will have its back mas- the different styles of Buffalo's ° 7:15 P.M laa ; . . ter Se ree away games, hit pay dirt in this game as he ; pep ties Siac raves forward shows ASO ac. ar pete pa ', cohol te a 4 iM. e@ they play their best hockey. After these three a ; is bela « aking them to tie for first place. sikis to (po alone who Hie: 18 saged Saturday. Cookie Gilchrist and Boston's TED REEVE MIDGET ALL STARS VS. OSHAWA MIDGET ALL eae when they tangle with Marl- scored six goals and collected ¢tiy-Wide Answering Service 5 : i ' nant Tsk eis PR New Year's Day, when th beck j two assist ; Vv atts ait he goals for 56 points. Team mate) Sul, yOu can't convince Larry Garron, the leading STARS Ve ic sushed -- 'Tonv's and FCROOUI ALCS Wil 00k ie Al (Boom Boom) Caron. has Coaches Mike Holovak of Boston grounc-gainers for each team e 9:00 P.M. e@ : be Vendomati pushed 'Ton in what should be a real battle, Patriot r Lou Saban of Buf ' " x x x x for two periods as they played at 11.30 a.m. Both clubs will be)Sored 33. goals and picked up|} alrlo . Peat ee aie ae A hard, frozen field," said HUNTSVILLE JUVENILE ALL STARS VS OSHAWA JUVENILE GORDIE HOWE potted a pair of goals, including the WiN- their best game to date, hoping looking for their: first win of 1? assists for 50 points in the a mS . ela Yoo nie Holovak, "would be better for ALL STARS ner, last night as Detroit won at home over the Rangers and to hand the favorites their first!the young season runner-up spot aay Fast fn Division. Hite Gilchrist s style than Garron's, be Bonen Bes Mahovlich came up with a couple of goals, setback. The clubs battled to a Jeannot Gilbert' of Minneapo- "ay s Kaee 'can: foot since "arry is a cutter and is} in Boson: § au cht hateas NHL tilt 2-2 deadlock in the first period FIRST PERIOD lis Bruins snapped the St. Louis|P!ayoff in the American Foot- post on a fast field. Gilchrist in Toronto's 5-1 win over the Bruins. In the other sa hard-hitting affair that had!) Tom's: Tran (West, Bobbie). ¢ monopoly with 21 goals and 20 ball League Is a power runner--effective in last night, Chicago Black Hawks furned back Montreal Cana- layer: Chased 10 thel 5 tenuar merder Crean' Gree) assists for third place at 41! The sudden - death playoff any weather, And he should be jiens-and just about made sure of finishing the year 1963 in 4. Vendomatics: Copeland points, one better than Bob was set up when the Patriots particularly hard to stop on a diens-and Just abou in-bi ic hapa Pp first place -- their margin over the Habs now being six Vending Machine boys Penalties warane weaigs Courcy of the league -'leading and Bills ended the res*'ar frozen field." jumped into the lead early in| 5%. Vendomatics: Bannon (Johnson, Omaha Knights. Courcy has) campaign in a first - place tie. Holovak said a frozen field! x x x X é the second. but could. not hold " coe le as scored 21 goals and assisted on:'The winner meets igh ene would give the Bills an ad- ao aie: Australia and United States were all it 48 Tony's came right back! 'penaities--Bobbie, Woodcock, 21 others. Gerry Ouellette of)champion San Diego Ch jvantage to stress the passing BRIGHT BITS: -- Australia and United States id *"\to. tie it up again Woodcock, Morden and Tran, Minneapolis is next with 16/Sunday, Jan. 5, for the league! o¢ quarterback Jack Kemp, No.| even after the first.two "singles" game in the Davis Cup ten- Tony's took advantage of, ...,. FA twee tate) goals and 23 assists for 39) crown 3 passer in the league during a i ; 7. Tony : i : nis play yesterday, at Adelaide. Ralston was: almost on the |Vendomatics' shortage of play-+ 8. Tony's: Tran (Bobbie) points a Pe The crystals have been spread'the regular season.' Boston -- FROM -- ropes in his match with Aussie's 'rookie', Newcombe, but ers as they put the pressure on| 9%. Tony's: Tran (Bobbie, Reid). Marcel Pelletier of St. Paul/gn the ground to promote melt signal - caller Babe Parilli they rest until boros, in an afternoon game, at Bowmanville points 5 a Fat 1 | 10.Vendomatics: Copelantt - paces ete re i shoal Ny ; : = 7 Ralston rallied to win it, Then Ron Emerson, Aussie ace, de- ae in the third i se ast | {Bannon, Ford) : ve had shutout Par-|ing. 'The egg il la yh 4 ranked ninth. Mc] leg bl hlin Ss oa e y' Strong goaltending, the)! ony" no ran, West) ' ait y ractor arme feated Chuck McKinley, to make it all even FOOTBALL a tars a an aa to Dusoore 12. Vendometics: Wills Ken Stephanson of Minneapo ean saat prishes will as the > 7 g thi 1 ran A . , a . 5 e FEV , across the border, rises again this weekend with the Vanominne ve coale th two a Tony's: Tran Modern ne he lis. is the penalty: leader with turf its massage NHL LEADERS , two big games.on tap, N.Y. Giants vs Chicago Béars, for the. | In the second. game, Mer- Copeland, Copeland and Morden 105 minutes olivek add Saban. howevds e ep one = 348] National Football League title and the sudden-death game be- chants' goalie, Ross Hawe, reg FIRST PERIOD ; veda au vabieakit are making their plans on the py THE CANADIAN PRESS tween Buffalo, Bills and Boston Patriots, for the right to meet istered the lea S first shut-| 1 erent ace WILL USE BURTON assumption that the field wil Standings: Chica 3 sail 10 ; ' ihe eens malin news, Bryn .0STON crake dat. , ' : ago, w 9. i the Chargers, in the AFL championship: clash MEMOR- 2Ul of the season in turning! . \erenanis: Sneddon BOSTON (AP) Boston Pat-|he frozen aay SPO rea Prompt Deliver: H 24-Hr, Service neti é sad tnt eaye | Dack, City. Wide's . big guns,} 'penaities Cockerton, Lodge and riots announced Wednesday that lost 7, tied 7, points, 45 ' IAL STADIUM, in Buffalo, has been given a treatment of salt | onilé his mates up front were Burke halfback Ron Burton will be re-/PREDICT FROZEN FIELD Pointe: Hull. Chicago. Mikita : and hay, in an effort to avoid a frozen field but with the wea pumping home six goals : Morchintt! "Mathers (sneddon activated for' the American) Holovak. worked his Patriots Chicago, Beliveau, Montreal, 45 Budget Plan -- Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery ther as is, it appears likely that Buffalo and Boston will fight Andy Mathews was the top Penalties -- Cockerton and 'Sneddon, Footbal] League's Eastern Divi- out on a snowy field in Boston Goals: Hull. 21 "Turn To Modern Livin With Oil Heat" ft out on a' hard, frozen surface. . . . TOBIN ROT the "|point-getter for Merchants, as) ,, yo an or eRtoD sion playoff game against Buf-|Wednesday and emphasized: qo. poliveau. 30 4 5 ' } ip two goals and had' ~ (5, j falo Saturday. To make room "It will: give us a preview of : 4 sports pages with some harsh criticism of Argo coach "Nob- e picked uy g Sneddon, Wallace al A é sath fh : Hal thicag M L hl C ] & S ] L d ' three assists to his credit Merchants. "Westta for Burton, Tommy Stephens, a.coming attractions. It might Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 4 Cc aug In 0a upp 1es { . " faut * s saving orkows}k oesn't a Sneddon, Mathews by' Wirkowski. Rote {s quoted as saying Workowski doesn't City-Wide had trouble getting) , (Sneddon, Mathews Wasital jfour-year veteran, will be deac-'surprise us and turn out that Penalties: Young, Chicago, 88 110 KING ST. W © OSHAWA know how to handle quarterbacks juntracked for this encounter,| Penalties Mion and Konorowski, tivated (the weather js.less than frozen,| minutes

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