ie WITH VIGOR -- Members of the Northern Ontario rink in the Canadian schoolboy curling championships put a h aa = Bob Ash Rallies ' To Cop Schoolboy ) Curling Tourney * Sai donee: cL amt cacumcedlitlan tate ink eae: five that found themselves tied for first place after the 10th round, VR oi oh vial little elbow grease into their sweeping during the 10th round Friday, The Northern Ontario quartet was one of --CP Wirephoto SPORTS MENU By Geo. H! Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Orillia Rink Takes Lead In Ont. Playoffs KIRKLAND LAKE (CP)--An Orillia rink skipped by Tom Caldwell has taken over the BOB ASH and his rink from Kirkland Lake, won the Can- adian Schoolboy curling championship last night, in Regina, in an unprecedented playoff situation, Ontario's Owen Sound rink needed to win their last two games and they lost them both, If they had won even one, say over Quebec in their final round, they would have qualified for the tle, As it was, Sas- katchewan, New Brunswick and Northern Ontario finished with 7-3 records and the Northern Ontario lads knocked off both Saskatchewan and New Brunswick in the heavy-pressure playoff, to cop the Jaurels, This marks a great triumph for the Northern Ontario schoolboys -- first time they've copped the Canadian championship and the color and glamor of this year's playoff finish will make their win even more memorable, TORONTO MARLBOROS whipped Hamilton Red Wings 9-1 last night and that victory clinched a playoff berth for the 'Oshawa Generals, While this was going on, St. Catharines @ropped a close decision to the Kitchener Rangers and that 'one just about spelled the last hope for St, Kitts to improve their standing in the OHA Junior "'A"' standing, Oshawa meets St, Kitts this week-end, Sunday up there and back here in Bow- jmanville on Tuesday night, Niagara Falls nipped Montreal Jr, Habs 4-3 last night and that win along with St, Kitts losing last night, just about settles all six places in the OHA Junior "A" playoff scramble, x x x x * FIGHT FANS, who are not merely content to take their report of Tuesday night's world's championship heavyweight bout between title-holder Sonny Liston and challenger Cassius Clay, via the old-fashioned radio broadcast, are reminded that they can see this scrap -- as long as it lasts -- via broad: 'screen direct TV, here at the Regent Theatre since there will be no home television, this is the only opportunity pre- "sented for fight fans of this district to watch the blow-by-blow lead after four rounds in the Royal Canadian Legion's pro- vincil curling playoffs. Caldwell handed Rudy Steski of orth Bay his first defeat, a 7-5 decision Friday and re- mained the only undefeated rink in the bons fel which winds up Sunday. Defending champion Steve} Stratford of Virginiatown edged!) Art Sharp of Trenton 12-11 in the fourth round for .Trenton's| first loss after two straight vic-| tories, | Other fourth - round results were; Randy Miller, London 11, Matt Gowland, Brampton Carl Hussey, Cornwall 14, nie Drew, Toronto 4. Kitchener had the bye. | Caldwell now has a 3-0 won-/ lost record, Sharp and Hussey are tied with 2-1 records and Steski has 3-1, Miller and Strat: ford follow with 2-2 records, Ben Erscht of Kitchener is 1-2, Drew is 1-3 and Gowland has four straight defeats, In afternoon third-round play Steski defeated Miller 10-6.) 5; Er Hussey defeated Erscht 9-8. Waterloo U. Gains Curling |stage for the drama anytime an Forbes Kennedy of Boston four losses, Manitoba and Que- bec, with 5-5 records, New- foundland, three wins and. seven losses, Prince Edward Island, two victories and eight defeats, and Nova Scotia, one win and nine losses, BOTH CONCEDE Dredging up brilliant LINESCORES FOR SCHOOLBOY CUP REGINA (CP) The Bob Ash rink from Kirkland Lake won the Canadian schoolboy curling championship for North. ern Ontario. today, defeating New Brunswick 10-3 in the final game of a three-team playoff that carried the competition into the early morning hours, In a dramatic rally, Bob, his brother Bill, his third, second Terry Armstrong and lead Fred Prier whirled to six consecutive victories, four in a 134-hour pe- riod in the final phases of ac- draw and knockout form, the exper: jenced Northern Ontario rink foreed both Frank Baitley's Moose Jaw, Sask,, four and the Richardson quartet to concede playoff defeat Saskatchewan threw in the towel after eight ends and New wick after nine, Kirkland Lake's victory brought Northern Ontario its second championship and the fourth for an Eastern rink, Western provinces have won 14 tion, to snatch the Pepsi-Cola Canada Limited Trophy as the final game ended at 3:30 a.m, Several hundred fans, the sur- vivors of a crowd that num: bered 2,500 earlier in the night, were still on hand to cheer the Northern Ontario four's tri umph The Ash foursome finished the 11-game round-robin compe- tition in a three-way tie for fir place with New Brunswick and Saskatchewan, turning back Al- berta 10-6 and Nova Scotia 12-3 to get there, All three leading rinks had 7-3 Won-lost records.) OFF . |Sask, 211 000 101 2-- 8 '--. tl er 1 Ontario 000 111 010 0-- 4 y organized) "pve: New Brunswick two-game playoff, Tony Rich-| >Y¥* . , | Ath Round ardson's Moncton four drew a Nova Scotia 100 010 001 0 $ bye, sending the Northerners! i 5 against Saskatchewan, It was| Northern Ont, 093.208 020 0-12 the first three-team playoff in eo the 18-year history of the school-| uence boy championships at the end of regular play. a The Ash rink crushed Saskat:|\" Brunswick chewan 11-3 in eight ends and . a took the ice again just 30 min-/npiq, utes later against the woll-| Manitoba rested Maritimers, who had two byes during the long day's/sask, play, B.C, Ash and company finished) Bye: Alberta {with nine victories and three Playoffs defeats, Behind them were -Sas-/ Sask 020 100 00x x-- 3 {katchewan and New Brunswick|Northern Ont, 201 022 18x x11 with seven wins and four losses. (Saskatchewan conceded after Ontario, British Columbia and/elght ends) |Alberta, all with six wins and! Bye: New Brunswick, Hockey Has REGINA (CP) -- Results in the Canadian schoolboy curling championship Friday and to- day: 10th Round P.E.I. 020 303 010 0-- 9 Quebec 108 010 105 1-12 220 201 040 1-12 002.010 102 0-- 6 200 233 022 014 043 000 300 313 100 040 001 0-- 6 O11 001 420 110 B.C, Manitobs Nfld. Nova. Scotia Albera Northern Ont. 000 023 400 2-11 111 200 021 0-- 8 010 000 100 1 3 301 211 051 0--14 010 011 200 0-- 5 202 200 012 1-10 101 020 303 01--11 020 301 020 20-10 : Version Of By MARVEN MOSS |Bower of Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey's version of Russian|perfect record. He outfoxed the puck and. an unlimited/was called on to face the or) stretch of ice, On the other, ajdeal. | stick and gloves and whatever/plack Hawks in the first divi-| reflexes he has at his disposal.!sion, Doug Barkley of Detroit| National Hockey League rules|Red Wings beat him Nov, 20,! instruct the referee to set the|/but ht subsequently gle! an times, paced by Saskatchewan with eight titles. Appearing more effective as the night wore on, the Ash rink pulled away from a 3-3 tie with Saskatchewan after four ends, counting two deuces, a one and a three, Frank Bailey's Moose \Jaw foursome conceded with- outplaying the last two ends jafter registering 17 clean misses in 64 shots, New Brunswick counted one in its opening end but fell be- hind rapidly thereafter, It was 5-1 after three ends, 9-2 after six and the Maritimers called lit a night when Ash blanked ithe ninth end after swapping single counters in the previous two, | One of the last-day features Iwas the collapse of the John |Harris rink from Owen Sound, Ont., which went into the last two rounds in first place, lost City League Puck Action "In Bantam League hockey, Scugog Cleaners came through with a win over Canadian Tire on Mondy night, in the. only Bantam League game of the evening, with a 4-2 score, Murray Newman, Dave. Bench and Paul McGill with a pair of goals, did the scoring for the winners while Darry Arych and Tavid Orton scored for Cana- dian Tire. \MIDGET LEAGUE In the Midget League action on Monday sight, John Ryan land Wayne Rayton scored for ithe Firefighters to give their team a 2-0 win over Local 222, Three singles, by Jim Gurrie, Bill Zufelt and Bob Glecoff gave Navy Vets their 3-0 shutout over the Lions. In the third game, , Claire Glendenning scored two goals for 'anadian Legion but fell short of the mark as Kiwanis Club won 302 as Murray. Me- Avoy, Charlie Marlowe and Harry Morrison all scored for Kiwanis. In the final game of the night, Kinsmen Club and Rotary Club tled at 2-2 with each team scoring twice in the second per: iod, Tom Vann and Dave Mc- goals while John Brocks and Brian Carey scored for Rotary. A ad JUVENILE ACTIO N In the Juvenile League play, Oshawa Dairy went on a ram- age to score nine yoals and Cameron, Hewer, Griffon, Solo- mon, Salowski, Graham, Wilson and Saloski again, were the |goal-scorers. In the other Juvenile game, John Baran scored three big goal. and an assist on Brian s Oshawa Midgets Win Third Game ] Master potted Kinsmen Club's |" Wright's tally to lead Tony's Refreshments to 4-1 win over the Credit Union, Dennis Noakes got the, lone tally for the losers. NHL BIG SEVEN 8-4 to Saskatchewan and then blew its chances for a- playoff lberth by dropping an 11-8 de- cision to Quebec, In other 10th-round matches, Quebec downed Prince Edward Island 12-9, British Columbia crushed Manitoba 12-6 and New- /foundland outlasted Nova Scotia By THE CANADIAN PRESS 14-18, In the 1lthround New) "jie safe to assume Jean Bel- Brunswick drubbed 'Prince Ed-|\,9, has recovered from his |ward Island 14-3,Manitobal nist injury. |whipped Newfoundland 105 and) 'The towering Montreal Cana, Saskatchewan needed an extra) gions centre, bothered in recent end to nip B.C, 11-10, |weeks by the ailment, fired -----------/three goals against Detroit las O Sunday and earned two assists Thursday night as Montreal Idowned Boston 3-2. | The two points enabled Beli- veau to keep pace with Chica- go's Stan Mikita in the National Hockey League scoring race. }Mikita picked up two goals |Wednesday to move to 73 Oshawa Midget All - Stars advanced to the seconq round of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playdowns, in their grouping, when they grabbed off a 4-2 win right in Peter. borough last night, in third and deciding game of their playoff series. Phil Colomon yas the hero of the night for Oshawa, potting the first goal of the game and only tally of the first period; aided by Griffin and Cameron, In the second stanza, Solomon potted two more, Ewart and Cameron aiding on these two, as the Oshawa team put up a brilliant defensive display against the homesters, Ron Wilson, from Graham, made it 4-0 for Oshawa, early in the third period. The home- sters roared back with a gallant finish to score twice in the final five minutes but this wasn't just good enough. OSHAWA: goal, Moore; Wayling, Preston, Bowen, Solo mon,- Griffin, Cameron, Good- child, Ewart, R. Graham, Luke, Playing without the services lof three finst-stringers, the Osh- awa Hawks extended Peterbor- ough Jets to the limit before dropping a narrow 82-80 ver-| dict in the Liftlock City on Thursday night, It was the second victory for the Jets over the Hawks in the ball schedule and both of them came in Peterboro, Oshawa won their only meeting here. High-scoring Brent Oldfield, defensive ace Tom Olinyk and guard Fred Reilly were absen- tees when the Hawks took to} the court. Despite this, how- ever, the locals kept the game surprisingly close, largely through the efforts of a pair of former-Hawks who were call- ed up to fill in, Manager-coach Joe Wrubel and centre Bob Grier were both ejected from the game with 11 minutes of playing time remain- ing, Both objected loudly to the officiating and Wrubel went so Over Peterboro | Wilson, Ostle, Morrison, Hewer and Dionne. PETERBOROUGH: goal, Culey; Holbrook, Davis, bt Johnston, Garvey, Lacey, Rey- nolds, Murray, Rerk, ver, Banks, Westman, Bell, Johns- ton and Beggs. Bill Crawley. and Officials: -- Mel Suddard, FIRST PERIOD 1, Oshawa, Solomon (Griffin, Cameron) 8:45 Penalties; -- Johnston and Ca- meron, SECOND PERIOD . oaws, Solomon (Ewart) 3, Oshawa, Solomon (Cameron) 40 ' Penalties: Johnston, Bell, Pres- ton, Garvey and Dionne, THIRD PERIOD + ern Wilson (Graham) 2 5, Peterboro, Bell 15:55 6, Peterboro, Garvey (Murray, Davis) 18:14 Penalties; -- Westman, Cam- eron, Johnston, Ewart, Rexe Ewart, Oshawa Hawks Bow In Peterboro Thrower considerably, When the game finally ended, after all the technicals and the two ejec- tions, the scoreboard still gave the Jets their narrow 82-80 win. Brian Thrower was the big noise 'in the ball game as the ex-Tillsonburg shooter hit for 35 Toronto Senior League basket-|Points. John Amer added 17 points to the total while an Hollingsworth scor- e . Bob Reynolds, playing with the Hawks for the first time in two years, led the locals with a 25-point performance, Garney Gunn, in his first game since his return from GMI in Flint, pumped in 14 points and rookie Garry Newitt fired 13 markers. Jim Rowden also hit double fig- ures with 10 points and had the big job of trying to contain Thrower in the second half. Rowden played fast season for the Hawks. FOUL SHOTS -- Kitchener, in town tonight, are led by Howie Russian Roulette onto, who fanned on an effort [Canadian Prses Staff Writer/is the only netminder with alby Claude LaForge of the Red Wings Dec, 8, Jacques Plante of [Sharp defeated Drew 8&5, Strat-/roulette is the penalty shot, On) Tommy Williams of Boston Bru-/New York and Ed Johnston of/Gilbert, New York ford defeated Gowland 14-6, and/one side you have a man withjins Dec, 28, the only time he Boston haven't been tested this Howe, Detroit season, jgoalkeeper with his oversize| Put Glenn Hall of Chicago|SHOT MAKES COMEBACK The penalty shot has been on the books for some time, but it was two years ago that the word was passed quietly to the officials that its enforcement) |poins, Beliveau now is back in contention: with 67, six behind Mikita and three back of Bobby Hull, The leaders: G 33 |Mikita, Chicago 35 Hull, Chicago |Beliveau, Montreal |Wharram, Chicago \Bathgate, New York \Goyette, New York 2 53 Oliver, Boston 53 | Manitoba Body Will Oppose far as to claim that he would Johannes and Don McRae, the "never take another team into|/ex-Tillsonburg star . . . the last Peterboro. One of the referees|time these two clubs met was played against us in the other/two years ago when the Hawks |game we played here this year." After that first game, one of the officials acknowledged that he had not called: an excep- tionally good game and the lo- cals were leery about the re- turn match. Thursday, they |were slapped with a total of seven technicals, PLAYOFF GAME TONIGHT The Hawks open up their OBA /Senior "B" playoffs tonight at }the Donevan gym on Harmony, lroad south, when they play host jto Kitchener, Game time is 7.5 | It will be the first of a hom and-home series the Hawks will 0, e- jmarched all the way to the On- tario Intermediate "A" title. . . In that two-game, total-point jseries, the Hawks lost the first \tiit by 64-54 but came back on |their home floor to crush their \twin-city rivals 93-33 and win the |series 147-97 . . . Game time is 7.30, to allow all the hockey fans to get home in time, to see the NHL game on TV. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Re- play with Kitchener, Brantford) sults of English League Division and Toronto YMHA Blues. The TV soccer matches played Fri- round-robin affair will then pro-| day: . J . Curling Limit | | : duce one ultimate representative Toquay 2 Workitgton 1 Jattacker is fouled from behind Bobby Rousseau of when he. has a_ reasonable Canadiens, chance to score Third place belongs to Charlie|gtieved -- sharpshooters eswiiin kre te It's a delicate call for the of Hodge of Montreal, who out-/%een improving. KITCHENER (CP) -- K © /ficials and none has seen fit to|guessed former teammate Don, Only four out of 12 brought WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Man-\to host the Eastern Canadian Tranmere 2 RochWale 1 Buchan and Brian Kennedy, |entorce it this season since Jan,/Marshall of New York Rangers|virtue its reward in the 1961-2)itoba Curling Association an- ° ' dy Championships against a team = both of Waterloo Lutheran Uni-|) Nov, 8 but couldn't cope with/Season, The next year, three out/nounced Friday it will oppose il i KINSM COMMUNITY CENTRE 2 from Quebec. versity, Jim Sharples ofToronto) Uy to that point, the High|Boston's Leo Boivin two months/Of 10 found the mark. Ithe main clause of a rules-of-| 109 GOLBORNE ST, W., OSHAWA N jmight liven 'things up around) Montreal ie NHL, 'Since then, the ag- have eaction. While the admission price is "stiff' enough, it's still ~& lot cheaper than the $250.00 prices they' be charging for "tingside seats down in Miami Beach. Current advertising telis ethe story of admission, etc., -- we only pass along this informa: ction because we have had numerous requests, via telephone, vete,, as to how the fans can see whether or not Sonny Liston Zean really close up Cassius Clay's big mouth, P.S.--We don't "think there's any doubt about that--but let's face it, Cassius. | ehas been just about the best publicity expert any fighter, even sthe wrestlers, ever had--for himself--and if he makes a bundle out of this one, even if he gets clobbered both good and early, she's still away ahead of the pop corn man or the shoeshine boy. ' Semi-finals Osgoode Hall and Tom Turner/Noon climax was invoked eight/later, Even without the penalty/eligibility brief to be submitted|PETES GRAB LEAD of Toronto Ryerson Institute ad-/times, with honors exactly even.) The booby prize belongs to Shot, there'll be drama to spare/to the Dominion Curling Asso-| In Thursday's game, the jvanced Friday night into the Four of the sharpshooters out- Detroit's Terry Sawehuk,/at Montreal tonight when Chi-/ciation by an association com- Peterborough club broke quick- jsemi-finals of the Ontario inter-\euessed the goalkeeper and an-beaten by Rod Gilbert of the/Cago tackles the Canadiens with) mittee as ly and established a fairly com- jcollegiate curling championship./other four were thwarted Rangers Nov, 27, and Don Sim-(fitst place at stake, The Bruins} The Manitoba association said|frtable margin. Behind sharp. Playing in the second event) For what it's worth, Johnny/mons, Bower's stand-in at Tor-jtravel to Detroit for an after-/in a prepared statement its del- shooting Brian Thrower, who| Bill noon, game while New Yorklegates at of t.jtad 21 points by half-time, the| Institute of jegates at the annual DCA mes Jets held a 31-18 edge but the! today will be Waterloo's FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS ° By THE CANADIAN PRESS | : American League Nova Scotia Senior New Glasgow 6 Windsor 10 Eastern Division Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior McLeod, Hamilton Technology, skipped by Dick Thompson, a Ryerson rink skipped by Ron Schell, and Don jButcher's rink from Hamilton iTeachers' College Relegated to the third-event Marlies Bomb opens a home-and-home series|ing in Charlottetown next month with the Leafs which concludes wil! approve all pointsyof the Sunday night when the Bruins/prief except one which sets a move to Chicago and Montreal $950 . a - curler or $1,000 - a- plays at Detroit, jrink limit on entries in DCA jcompetitions. Hawks fought back to narrow the count to 44-40 by the end of the first 20 minutes. The final period was nip-and- tuck all the way, as the Hawks SET FOR TOUR The brief is aimed at barring|C®me Up with a stronger de- A Good Place For BANQUETS---DANCES RECEPTIONS--MEETINGS For further information PHONE 728-7691 : W LT F A Pt Kingston 4 Lancaster 1 Quebec $3.28 1.205.175 67 Hershey 28 25 3.182 194.59 "Baltimore 33 30 4.164.186 34 Providence 9527 3201 186 S8 Springfield 19 90 3174 203 41 Western Division Cleveland 3121 4.198 11 66 Pittsburgh 30 24 2 182 161 42 Rochester 27:27 1.195 193 55 "Buffalo 18 29 7 151 203 43 ' Tonight's Games Buffalo at Baltimore "Hershey at Cleveland "Rochester at Pittsburgh Quebec at Springfield Sunday's Games Quebec at Buffalo ~Hershey at Pittsburgh Springfield at Providence . 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Citawedtel Jualet College and Ross Campbell's Captain Ron Shock notched |their own but play a_ partial) reNBR RECS Buckingham 3 Brockville 6 foursome bag Ne ig Agricul his 35th goal of the season and/schedule in the Saskatchewan (Best-ofsseven quarter - final tural College, nei added two assists as the Flyers| Senior League, return March 21.) LONDON (AP) -- Tottenham) oa | upset the high-scoring Canadi-) lHotspur, leading club in the | | | Goalie Dryden ens, Dave Armstrong, Brian} BUILDING DAM /English Soccer Leagues first di- ] Bradley and Bill Goldsworthy! HONG KONG (AP)--Chinese|vision and the defending Buro-| also scored Niagara Falls' Communists are building a big/pean Cup champion, purchased 'Leading Galt -- g the hapless Red Wings goals dam near Hong Kong capable/Laurie Brown, a halfback, from Andre Drolet scored twice forjof holding more than 100,000,-/ Arsenal Friday for $112,000. The | By THE CANADIAN. 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No meintenonce eeste . . . everything on one er two yeor lease iteme . . J the season Western Collegiate Chemaien Chollenger eight-point lead atop the league game 5-5. Ken Hodge scored the broke the world weightlifting] maining in the four-month race. | igary gain the leadership in that di announced the signing of a. new! are tied for second place with 60 for full deteits, minutes remaining launched Kitchener to its seventh win of Senior Intercollegiate Dennis Hull's three-goal ef: SONNY ¥ CASSIUS iLaval 3 Toronto 9 fort including two 11 seconds| PISTON * CLAY apart late in the third period, Alberta 3 Manitoba | Senior A series cosh Ske had sparked Black Hawks in a Hergott, only 21, retained his i capes d and he flicked it) ome.trom-dehind bid to tie the Direct ¥ into the net rom TINQside WORLD SPORTS BRIEFS jscoring race when the rest of the SCORES. TWICE other two St. Catharines' goals. top scorers were partially si.) The goal was one of two for, Other Kitchener goals were HEAVYWEIGHT RUSSIAN SETS RECORD [lenced. He has 3? goals, a Stemkowski. Wayne Carleton|scored by Sandy Fitzpatrick, MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Soviet|!eague high, and 31 assists for als ited «two with single|Gary Sabourin, Pete Brennan CHAMPIONSHIP student Vyacheslav Korloy/®8 points with only 10 days re- goq}s gong to Mike Walton,jand Dave Sheen, record for the middleweight; Dryden, a 22-year-old second FIGHT press Friday with a lift of 323/Year_ man, the top goalie most pounds. This was 1% pounds|! the season, surrendered 14 vetter than the previous record/Soals in four. games and low held by Gyoergy Veres of Hun./ered his average to 3.70 to re vision GILLMAN SIGNS Three players, Vance Millar SAN DIBGO (AP) Saniof Welland Burloaks, Ron Ma Diego Chargers of the Ameri-/son of Woodstock Athletics and can Football League Tuesday|Jimmy Robertson of Welland-- five-year contract with Sid Gill-/points each, Mason taps the cir THE man to continue as coach and! cuit with 42 assists and Millar is general manager the club! second in goals with MILLS AUTO LEASE which he led to the league's) The statistics do not include PHONE 723.4634 tT w 11963. championship. \Taursday's game. i d. 266 KING ST. West [| 723-3021 OR 728-6673 PLUS A SELECTED PROGRAM OF SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT STARTS 8 pm DOORS OPEN 7.30 pm of