||, 4Q . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jenvery 25, 1964 Burning Pace Nips Metro's Bruce Kidd po Mebucgapoon enggr k he 2l-year-old Toron-|51,5 seconds - eep up. "years 51, : sole ae gt tie meni' an Paleo lost a close battle) Most other events went as ex- from his jobin Sydney, Aus-|for second place with Bob Schul pected, Toronto's Bill Crothers tralia, and came here for his/of Oxford, Ohio, won the men's 1,000-yard run, first indoor track meet, The re-| Four other individual indoor|although he was pushed halfway point--be jus couldn't}mark in the 44-yard relay of sult was at least a piece of an\world records were set, along|Robin Lingle of the University indoor record, with a relay mark, Indoor. rec-/0f Missouri to a meet record Thomas ran away from Can-lords are not recognized inter-|0f 2:08.3. ada's Bruce Kidd and turned|nationally, but they are tabu-| The mile event was won in a time in the three miles of|iated in North America, where|Chicago's Tom O'Hara in ora 13 minutes, 26,3 seconds in the/indoor meets are common. less than two seconds ahead Telegram = Maple Leaf Indoor The only other male to share|E8as Leps of Toronto, John Games, in the record-breaking was the|Thomas of Boston won the high The time is actually a tenthigreat hurdler, Hayes Jones of|Jump, although his height of six of a second faster than the old|Detroit, Jones won his 49th con- feet 10 inches was matched by y Petterson, who mark established by fellow-Aus-|secutive indoor race, stripping|SWeden's Stig mn, tralian Al Lawrence in 1961, but/the 50-yard hurdles mark down by second because of more there is a rule that specifies|to 5.0 seconds, His own prev-| Misses. that in indoor races over onejious standard was 6.0 seconds, Int the 600-yard event, world » George Kerr of mile the time is submitted in| Cathy Chapman, 16, of Tor.|record-holder t fifths, That moved Thomas upjonto lowered the mark for the oe a won Ld -- to 18:26.4 for only a share of|50-yard hurdies to 6.7 seconds|'@cular three-way . the mark, as she nipped Tammy Davis,|¥s timed in 1:12.2, the same York ' The three miles was easilyjaiso 16, of Frederick, Md., who|@8 Charlie May of New : ; : the most thrilling event for thelalso finished in 6.7 Miss Da- eo ge pay Aa AA om bees Chapman (11), 1% in the Telegram-Maple Leaf held by her opponent Tammy 114168 fans at Maple Leaf Gar-lvis' old record was 6.8, andj#head of New York's Tom yea speedster from To- indoor track meet in Toronto, Davis (right) of Frederick, |dens, but otherwise women stole|Miss Chapman's best previous|¢!!: ronto, set a world indoor re" ghe finished in 6.7 seconds, M.D, Miss Davis also finished the show, Canadian girls beake time was 7.2 seconds. three wor ndoor records, cord ht in winning the The pole vault was won by Santa Clara's Jeff Chase, who women's 50-yard hurdies event erasing the old record of 6.8 in 6.7. (CP Wirephoto) |""Thomas, 29, said after the|ABBIE LOWERS MARK cleared an even 16 feet. So did TS MENU peor H.Campbell | Claws To -- \TOOK COACH'S ADVICE .| Toronto's Abigail Hoffman/John Pennel, the world cham- *_ Serial paris ts iene Eesichopped a full second off her|pion, but he finished second be: Hawks Find \Gardoes left his feet blistered,|own record for the 88-yard run,|cause of more misses, /And he showed a letter which winning in two minutes, 12,9) One Canadian open record he had brought along from his seconds, was tied when Tom Robinson of And Nancy McCredie of|The Babamas finished the 50- Brampton, Ont,, broke the shot-iyard dash in 5,3 seconds, Harry input standard four times, finally|Jerome of . Vancouver, testing jyou take the lead," the letter|inches, Earlene Brown of Cali-/pulling a thigh muscle in 1062, SPORTS EDITOR | Bump Flyers | "You can dictate the terms if|setting a record of 52 feet 11%/his leg for the first time since Ducts. . ¢ | St, Catharines Black Hawks|told him, so he did. Thomas/fornia, who held the old markjfinished fourth in the finals, 'Everything From Soup To Nuts are on a late-season winning/set a blistered pace for twoljof 49-6, was second with a} "I was scared,"' said Jerome, streak that has lifted them into|miles and it worked, heave of 44-7, whose leg didn't seem to bother third place in the Ontario| Kidd, who stayed with) And finaly, the Mayor Daley|him. "But I felt it was better WA ERALS will win their game in Bow- {Hockey Association Junior A/Thomas for the first half of the/Youth Foundation team fromjto run against the best just to deantetmorvrat We're going right out on the |Series, race, said he had to quit at the|Chicago established a world's see how I stood. limb -- away out -- since Generals have only manag- | The Hawks, who had drifted) ed one tie with the Petes this season, and that was moi "Mt Stow "toot. tne) UNABLE TO BACKCHECK ince "home game" played down in Trenton, early in lstep into third Friday night| the schedule. But we think that in the last few weeks, [with a convincing 6-1 victory Generals have improved that much and the Petes have jover Niagara Falls Flyers, It « been at a standstill--so that the prospects for an Osh- was their fifth straight win. Ran ers Hot | ne awa victory tomorrow night on Bowmariville ice, are =| Meanwhile, Montreal Junior . Actually, Generals should have knocked off (Canadiens narrowed the gap i behind the league - leading Tor- ° the Liftlock City crew this season at least a couple of g g tas but jst dnt seem tohove the racesary. Now ag wees tide! ekg Front « 1ce we think they've got it, Since New Year's Day, the [Rangers in the only other senedh| Generals have shown a lot of that extra "get" that [uled game. wins hockey games and since they've always given the St, Catharines is nine points) By THE CANADIAN PRESS jance against Canadiens injcago and the Maple Leafs at Petes o sti b Sreurnent, we think that tomorrow night, back of the second-place Cana-| The so-called No. 1 line of/Montreal Thursday night. The/Boston, it-will finally be Oshawo's turn to hand the Liftlock jdiens and two ahead of Peter-inew York Rangers has fallen|Rangers bowed 4-2 and the hese SHARE FIRST PLACE City crew a reverse, In last night's Junior "A" action, (1. , wih St kitts cemented their grip on third place by whip- | Meead Binatiohy Se tre tie (Ht ping Niagara Falls Flyers 6-1 and that left Petes in [Donald paced the Hawks at N fourth spot, two points behind St, Kitts while Niagara agara Falls with two goals|** centre flanked by Andy Bath- borough Petes, who in turn arelinto disfavor with the front of-/was on the ice for the first!" pot, Montreal and Chicago three Montreal goals. had 55 points going into the It comprises Don McKenney, Said New York's generaljweekend and they shared the manager Muzz Patrick: lead in the standings although jgate at right-wing and Vic Had-| "Those guys looked like they)the Canadiens held a game in Falls are two: points behind the Petes -- Oshawa 10 each. Chuck Kelly and Kenifiias Gn the loft side points behind Betes but also 10 points ahead of Ham- Hedge added the others. ilton Red Wings. |a 10-footer for the Flyers' lone/check enough. MUSKOKA'S famous International Mixed Curls 80a! ing Bonspiel, is in full. sway this week. Since the in- | Montreal's Andre Boudrias|Hockey League clubs, Rangers! scored twice and Christian Bor-/play twice this weekend and were skating on sand, We'rejhand, Brian Cornell connected with) 'The beef: They don't back- leading by a goal and the same} The Habs also have injury guys give the puck awayitrouble. Bernie Geoffrion is Like ali five other National twice.' sidelined with a throat ailment The No, 1 tag generally ap-jand Jean Beliveau is an uncer- jplied to the line is only titular/tain starter because of a formation is not complete, it's a little hard to tell just |deleau once at the Junior Ca-lcoach Red Sullivan is consid-|!2 scope, Actually the Phil Goy-jsprained left wrist suffered what is ~~ on, but as far as we can figure it out, | jnadiens handed the last - placelering juggling the unit. Frank McCall um and his rink have qualitied for the [Rangers their. sixth straight) He doesn't want to make any ette-Rod Gilbert-Camille Henry/against Toronto Wednesday jset has been far more produc-/night. lve . Beliveau was in uniform for final playoffs in the A' section, thanks to four good' oss. Kitchener's only goal came) evisions to his other lines be-| Gilbert heads into New York's|the New York game but he wins early in the week. Several other Oshawa rinks, --|rem_Peter Brennan aa _jeause Rangers have actually/games tonight against the Ma-|didn't take a turn, in action in the last half of the session, suffered de- been going well lately, winning ee a in rhe ge and he x 3 tried to shoot in the Y , included rinks skipped by Jim | | P ] seven of their last 10 games/home Sunday night against the)warmup but it was too' pain- feat yesterday. These inc 4 Ba | Faimer OaYS and pulling to within Ewart, Tom Russell, Jack Glover, Gord Hare and [points of fh spot, three|Detroit Red Wings riding a/ful," he said, "I saw the game jscoring string of seven consec-/from the bench and I didn't In case Beliveau is still not Gay. Gord Lofthouse won his third round game in | | aki : Jutive games, make a mistake all night." Section "D"'. Operated on a point system, plus knock- | To Front In | But Friday Sullivan was talk That's an chek os ae sta ig! out to lower divisions, it's a Httle difficult to figure out ing about shifting Bathgate to leantre and MeKenney to Andy's NHL's modern record set byjready for duty, the Canadiens |Hawks meet the Red Wings injbec Aces of the American just what is going on, but apparently, Oshawa is well Golf T spot, a move obviously designed) Bathgate last season, plan to use Terry Gray, a_20- represented in the event and two or three of the local | ourney |to freshen the outlook of the), In other games Chicago Black)goal man called up from Que- i nit. entries stand a good chance of sharing the loot | SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- u BRIGHT BITS:-- Annandale's Terry Bishop Arnold Palmer hit his ap-/GAVE UP THREE | Detroit today and Boston Bru-|Hockey League. ins go against the Canadiens in} He played 42 games with the defeated Harvey Acton of Uxbridge, in the British /Proaches with deadly accuracy) What brought everything to a|Menirenl tonight while Sunday/Bruins in 1961-62 and scored Consols play, over at Whitby yesterday morning and if | shoot a five-under-par 66 ang/head was the line's perform: roar to the front in the $50,000 night the Canadiens are at Chi-jeight goals, Annandale can win this morning, they'll force a third Lucky International golf tourna. and sudden-death game for this afternoon. Don't bet t < | : that it'll not happen, either .. GREEN GAELS Lacrosse sar bak OI a eos a of 13. Club, Junior champions of Canada, will be feted ata | Palmer didn't have a birdie banquet, on Feb, 22, at Oshawa Golf Club. Proof of: putt longer than eight feet as the revival of lacrosse popularity in the area was given od Bring - of them at the American League 'us the other night when Jim Bishop, coach of the arding Park municipal course Eastern Division By THE CANADIAN PRESS, Oshawa 6 152 164 + eat 3 South Porcupine 420) 0 Hamilton 6141 Kitchener 528 5S 8621115 Saskatchewan Senior champs, revealed that he had about.a dozen requests His tremendous round WLT F APt Friday's Results [Regina 4 Moose Jaw 3 Sout " brought hi s {via his Sports Store) for lacrosse sticks, during the ever lean Sehna Gas Senecry, Christmas season, If the local youngsters are asking who put a 68 with his Quebec 26 20 0 168 149 52) St, Catharints 6 Niagara Fails 1 Ottawa-Hull Junior Hershey 24.17 1129 130 49/Montreal 3 Kitchener 1 /Hull 3 Smiths Falls 3 : : opening 836 4126 152 40 Sunday's Gam Bucki Arnprior 5 Sante Claus for a lacrosse stick for Christams -- then round 66 for a 134. Baltimore 18; png od tages Bsc uckingham 6 Armprior we can figure that Canada's National Game is gettin Champagne Tony Lema, tied Providence 1B 23° 3.163 151 S0/Kitchener at St. Catharines Pembroke § Brockville 9 back on its feet, in this area, at least... OSHAW. pwith January at 66 after the wee Division 13.24 2120151 28/Niagara Falls at Montreal Saskatchewan Junior Hamilton at Toronto \Flin Pion 1 Melville 1 SKI CLUB has closed its membership--and no wonder [first found, vaulted to a 74 and) ong 2515 3146 111 $8/Peterborough at Oshawa Weyburn 5 Saskatoon 1 140 total, y now have 2,000 members and from a success Jerry Seelamith. wholrittsburan 23.19 1142 125 47 Ontario Senior iEstevan 3 Regina | standpoint, are enjoying the greatest season in history, equatied Palmer's 67 in. the! Qnly trouble at the moment is -- they'd like a little opening round, carded 70 his Buffalo 14.23. 4 107 185 $2 /Woodstock - snow, and less rain, -- so that their runs out at Kirby second time around for 137 after Friday's Results would be in top shape. Even the experts shy away from two days Providence 3 Baltimore 2 " « . ttsb 2 Cleveland 3 "ice" and recently, they've lacked a share of the Leading the Canadian contin. Pt ""Feaight's Games "white stuff' -- and it's so necessary, in spite of top = 1 ab aie ae Toronto puttato at. Cleveland equipment. A lot of local ski enthusiasts have taken Rivacon of Worseae <r ae Providence at Hershey week-end jaunts lately to Collingwood, Laurentions, at his heels with a 70-70--149/Baltimore at Pittsburgh etc. in order to enjoy their favorite winter sport. log. Stan Leonard of Vancouver) Rochester Be nage oe ee Ce ------"jshot a 68 Friday, which Rave! Cieveland at Buffalo . e him a 143 total. These three all Pittsbureh at Providence aWa on nor qualified for' further play Baltimore at Rochester Bowing. from competition be.) cause they failed to match the Hershey at Springfield ' an "sis . Central Professional | Al | B ] ll A R -- score ged -- Adrian WLT F APt eae t visited Uxbridge this week and 4 & igras and nston Of Omaha 30 8 4185 112 64 estern League lran into a surprise when they . De Vv Minneapolis 21.19 $177 173 47|Denver 3 Vancouver 2 were held to a 1-1 tie and ai: Montreal and Wilf Homenuik of) Rochester 22:17 © 145 122 44 WLT FAP Senior Intercollegiate 7 1 165 104 39/Waterloo 4 Toronto 5 Galt 6 3109 81 31/Queen's 3 McMaster 6 Welland 1510 1197-107 31 Western Intercollegiate Oakville 12 1° @ 104 126 24/Saskatchewan 3 Alberta 7 + Guelph 10.16 110311621) Ott-St, Lawrence Intercigte . Port Colborne 521 © 82156 10 Carleton § Royal Military Col-| Senior Intercollegiate |. lege 5 WLT FAPt : Uxbridge Girls Tie Shellettes Ajax Flemming's Shellettes McMaster 5 Toronto 4 Montreal 3 Laval 2 McGill 1 Queen's 0 Waterloo ® conus , Winnipeg. Bigras was 74-75--!< ; Portland 2 Seattle 4 in # Successtul '63 14; Johnston 76-73--140 ana S* -- =o i= a >. Megs Banga genoa ort Lente Homenuik 77-76--153 St. Paul Ww : ; . : During the 1963 summer sea-requirements which are neces d "s Results | ithere were approximately 100 Gred Ouhuwa and aatrict young sens. Nast MM GPO lth more boys paying Dall ts year Minneapolis € St, Lau 5 ve teentyone sare tinged Pall this FearA, there is a reallwas approximately the same. ¢, Paul at 8 og in- the organization of the Osh- agers poorest to our Man-/This is largely due to a carry: /Minneapolis at Omaha Legion Minor Baseball, As. _ > Tt is theirjover of equipment from the pre-" Sunday's Games Saeeien "S*influence, in the final analysis' vious year. St. Paul at Minneapolis . mA - that determines whether the) The cost of umpires for the St. Louis at Cincinnati This year ¢ a gy Meare Association is doing a good job)season was close to $1,000, It is Ontario Junior A men ted their or not. Realizing that it resiinteresting. to note that the WLT anniversary ae a oan the time and devotion of thirty-|above represents a cost per Toronto in estimating is eight gers and coaches/player of approximately $14.50/Montreal their most successful season. Alpjus an executive to handle this compared to $20 per player the St. Cath'ines total of two hundred and fifty-/activity, the Association is ex- year before ' oe one Games were played in regwitremely happy to de able te!" 1 is customary to close a Nia Fun lar Jeague play, exhibition/assert that this year they were) a') ie b Leow seal games and play-offs. fortunate to have a fine con-|.na " . scientious body of men in the P 18 18 Toronto and were finalists in the of the operation for the season/rather than crests, and this was Ontario Playdowns was $4,445. Close to $2,000 was)well received. 'Winning championships, is not/raised from interested business) In presenting his report of the ef course, the prime odjective\men and from other donations,|1963 activities, William Langton, in' this program. Rather, it is to . To these men is extended sin-/chairman of the Oshawa Legion] ~_-- &@ supervised association/cere thanks. At the beginning of/Mimor Baseball Association, | young people to play in, so the year, the Minor group asked/voiced his appreciation to the that they may learn and prac-ifor and received an appropria-\Branch @ officers for their tise sportsmanship and thereby tion of $2,500 from the General/strong support and urged that it] edd an important quality t their\Fund. However, even thoughibe continued in the 1064 season, Cincinnati 720 6112 215 20/45, |\Uxbridge took the lead in the Ea |eensed one on a fine play by Jane Taylor. Charlotte 1 Clinton 8 Shellettes fought back after Long Island 4 Philadelphia $= that but good defensive work New Haven @ Greensboro 1 and goal-minding held them at Nashville 0 Knoxville 5 jbay until finally Leona Sleep's! wn Nova Scotia Senior persistence paid off, aided by =. gy msn! 3 son |Mariene "Twin" Gibson, with mhaauer & his ert A only three minutes left to play. ler nce eg a Remember When? ... 82 port Colborne § Woodstock 16 By THE CANADIAN PRESS 59 4 Sioakville 2 Galt 12 Eddie Shore, one of the #!Welland 5 Guelph 7 National Hockey League's Northern Ontario Senior ./ all-time great defencemen, 11440 Timmins 1 Abitibi 3 was purchased by New Just like Miemi no need te ge South watch the gome in ¢ comfort! Try our New Heeted Arene, Monday, January 27th - 8:30 P.M. © WHITBY ARENA ¢ ; SCHOMBERG BEARS WHITBY DUNLOPS JUNIOR "B" ASS! ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 -- STUDENTS (with cords S0e) MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢. by/at Oshawa Children's Arena, MINOR HOCKEY |Peterboro 'Petes' CALEND, aera Oshawa Nelghborhood Assoc, Visit Gener als ; nine red. eames" te : se! games, a wa Children's Arena, starting at i N g ht cre omorrow N1 ay pet aogéry is ger Peterboro Petes, visitors forjdown by one or two more points Arena, starting at 1.00 p.m, and|Oshawa Generals tomorrow/based on the gg play by Bantam League -- Five games|Might in Bowmanville starting/the Dukes in past outings at 7.30 p.m,' anperorly have|against lower clubs. starting at 4.00 pm, put the hex on them thus far.) While Generals Official opening of Minor Generals have been able tojthoughts of hoping to Hockey Week, in SH shawa -- Te[ecure only one point off Petes|their margin over H "i ronto Torrids ve Oshawa Pee!" five games this season. Peterboro Petes also have Wees,-at 7.45 p.m. and Toronto| Single ee came away back injthoughts of their own, pertain- Wallers vs Oshawa Juveniles, at{'tel" first meeting at 'Trenton ing to playoff positions, Just 9.00 p.m. Both games at Gsh-|0? October 25. Since then, Osh-|this past week, their hold on awa Oldldren's 'Arena awa has been subjected to four/thind place has been seriously Z consecutive close defeats, 'in-}challe' by. St. Catharines SUNDAY cluding two shutouts by Petes|Black Hawks and Niagara Falls Catholic Church League netminder, Chuck Goddard, Excluding last night's OHA J ATOM LEAGUE -- St, Greg-| In fact, Generals were ablejior "A" activity, St. Kitts ory's vs St. Mary's, at 5.30 p.m.;|t® muster only enough offensive|Peterboro are deadlocked St, Joseph's vs St. Gertrude"s,|Power for six goals during that|/Niagara trails by only two at 6.10 p.m, and Holy Cross vs|four-game winless streak. points, t. _Hedwig's-Phillips, at 6.50| One thing in Generals' favor is| Third place means a great p.m.; All games at Oshawa Chil-|that Peterboro has yet to en-|deal to these clubs come playoff dren's Arena. C7 rie hoon ogg ogy club of ey -- Me three sagt i atte on ey i 'or the most part/ceive e 0 game agains' leh ts rag at % has seen some great offensive|their opponents in: the respec: p.m; St. Joseph's vs St. Ger.(Power, in contrast to what tive playoff series. trude's at 8.10 p.m. and Holy|"tnk Mario's club is, accus-| SHORT NOTES... Rea Cross vs St. Hedwie's-Phitips, eg ning day of 1964,{0tt.® trifle into the future, at 8.50 p.m,; All games at Osh- : » supposing GGenerals eventually awa Children's Arena, when Oshawa battled Marlboros| ended in sixth and 'Peterboro to a 5-5 stalemate, Generals ty MONDAY have compiled a notable record plain eer. Bs 'wane Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso-|of six wins, one tie and only take place between Petes and ciation Bantam League -- Local|two losses, raants In other words, 2784 vs Local 1817, at 5.00 p.m.;|| Generals proficiency at scor-ltomorrow 'night's affair could Westmount Kiwanis ys Cana-|ing goals recently has been on|pe 9 Playoff preview. dian Corps, at 5.50 p.m.; Cana-/@ par with the best clubs in the|Niagara Falls Flyers are. the dian Tire vs Police Assoc, aticircuit. In their last two home visitors in aoeimeitia on 6.40 p.m.; Scugog Cleaners vs|games, Generals have pumped| tuesday night Wren Blair, Local 1500, at 7.30 p.m.; B'Naijl9 goals past opposing netmind-|Generais general manager' is B'Rith vs Houdaille Industries,jers; not a pleasant statistic for currently engrossed in an ex- at 8.20 p.m. and Coca Cola vs|Peterboro's Goddard, certainly) tensive scouting jaunt, in search Duplate, at 9.10 p.m.; All games/a stumbling block in the past { t ; for next year's edition of the at Oshawa Children's Arena, |for Oshawa's goalscorers. --« | MBN aby etek Ot bhabe te Oshawa Generals. Blair spent ti anoq " tomorrow night's contest is Sraevien cautior tate eg = Canada Ni Generals sixth and final "play-lheaded. tor, the. north country; PS ptt position in the OHA. Junior|Sudbury, 'New Liskeard ele, He Cz h 'B's A" league standings. Hamilton|expects to closely watch former % Red Wings, counted out of thelg, i picture, all but mathematically | bee gig g "ie 4 PRAGUE (Reuters) -- Th by most authorities, managed Liskeard. White was the Canadian Olympic hockey t eito hold the unpredictable|NOHA's leading scorer at beat the Czech B team 43 mar |lensue - leading Mariboros to alchristmas. It is very likely that Bratislayv Friday night. . Ae ee aa on val oan aa vapor gee sag th. Sy oon hs th te ee --_ off Generals 11-point lead, prior wd Ce es teak Gale iard 0 lead in the first pe-|to the tilt, has the second best goal re and tallied twice in the sec-| And in the return match atlagainst average in the OHA Jr. » Three Canadian goals in|Maple Leaf Gardens, Sunday/"A" circuit, Niagara Falls' Ber- the third period won the game, Igue Genalane ast thee Srei Hamilton is liable to whittle it/nie Parent is the leader, . . ays a the Shere period. \ | Canada 8 played four : amesin Czechoslovakia and Q bec I t rnat al t two. Last Sunday they were ue S n e 10n walloped 6-0 by the National team, Tuesdayt hey edged the p Pe oc Czech B team 3-2 and bowed to ee y urn y ithe B team Thursday, 6-4. e 0 e The Canadians began a Eur- D opean tour in West German: R d C Jan, 8. Rony have won tive Taws ecor TOW games, lost four and tied one. They now go to the winter|, BY GERARD McNEIL -- |win, though there are plenty of Olympic Games at Innsbruck,| | QUEBEC (CP)--The Interna-/consolation prizes, The teams Austria that begin next Wednes-|tional Peewee Hockey Tourna-|are classified according to day, ment now packs in more fans|hometown population, the win- Scoring for Canada were|than any Canadian series ex-jners in the four ci g0- |Barry MacKenzie of Toronto,|cept the National Hockey/ing into the elimi series Brian Conacher of Ottawa, Mar.|League playoffs. that results in a champion. |shall Johnston of Birch Hills,| 'The \fifth annual tournament,) The games are often close jSask,, and Gary Dineen of|starting Feb, 1 and ending Feb./and require overtime, Experi- |Montreal |8, will have a record 66 entriesjenced trainers and equipment | Czech scorers were Masotust, 2" is expected to attract at-imen give the peewees pro \Cnach and Sevecik. tendance up to 120,000. Quebec-|dressing room treatment, And ers just can't resist the pee-/the tournament features such vee. ee hee ad referees as Red Storey, lay begins a am, @ | Don Paquette ends 'about 11 p.m. each daylyouthtul conection fttn et and during that time, up to 20,-/,ouver and the Royal 22nd 2 000 fans may visit the 10,056-/Regiment band will entertain in seat coliseum to see the nine-\the crowds, : to-12-year-olds compete. . | 'The coliseum, with its Rs| seven Gecketoat ohn Means ter CcCcl ent jsheet of American Hockey . winter carnival will be on hand League ice, can and does pack! sico Boys from out of town will ST. JEROME, Que. (CP) -- in 17,000 fans for the peewee)... put oe with Quebec City {Don Paquette of Montreal Aj-/playoffs. families a are given r. jouettes football club was fined| There are 43 Quebec entries| iNT ere stone nese $50 Friday and his driver's lic-/this year and 19 from Ontario,)" 4. eo playing jence was suspended for three/including the Sault Ste, Marie) ey: Bee Senet months after he plead guilty|squad that won the champion- hockey, they are watching such jto a charge of failing to stop at/ship last year. things as dog-sied derbies, bar- the scene of an accident. U.S. entries from Hershey,|e!jumping contests, the ice The 25-year-old defensive end|Pa., and Boston will turn up/canoe races or the big parades \for the Eastern Football Con-jagain as well as a team from/|the carnival features. ference team was. charged with|Kentville, N.S. For the first! They themselves have be- knocking down a St, Sauveur po-jtime, Prince Edward Island will|come a top carnival attraction liceman, Sgt, Paul -St. Louis,/be represented with a team/for the citizens here and the while leaving the scene of an|from Charlottetown. accident last Saturday night, | Teams from the highly orga-jyear will The charge said Paquette got/nized Ontario leagues usually princes, as usual. out of his car and fed, but PSHE A ED stopped after Const, Conrad Be- lisle fired two warnings shots over his head. A second charge of assaulting Const, Belisle was withdrawn, York Americans from Bos- ton Bruins 24 years ago today, The Bruins, where Shore was a. stalwart for years, in return got "about $5,000" in cash and Eddie Wiseman, & 28-year-old with six years' major league ex- perience, | CONTINENTAL COMMENTARY BY BILL HEWITT STEAMBATH|| REGENT 16A Ontarie St. Oshewe Finnish Seune Ph, 728-2460 A ciesiseessiienspiobianaibil © Shell's Wonderful World of Golf--Sun. 3:30 Channel 12 Mickey Wright, world's number-one woman golfer, plays Brigitte Varangot, one of Europe's outstanding amateur golfers at Estoril, Portugal. Every week watch TV's most popular golf series, featuring top international stars playing on some of the world's most famous courses. presented by Shell Canada Limited Gea i