naa nae gla th ORES HE NAPIER COR ORES IND THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday Wahoo 24 1004 aly ety Canadiens And Hawks Both Win And Lose As Leafs Beat R's Twice Kingston Wins Third Game In Juvenile Set Kingston defeated Oshawa 5-3) on Saturday evening in King-! sion, to win the Ontario Minor Hockey Association's Juvenile "A" Easern Ontario division the third and deciding game. ._ The deciding game was real thriller from start to fin- ish, played at high speed but in extremely clean fashion with only three penalties being meted out in the entire game, lof which the visitors picked up two, G Dave Leaming's Oshawa Curlers Enjoy Inter-Club Mixed Do Millie Short, Lloyd Short, *|Joy Lancaster, Ch.as Lancaster, skip, 8(W); |Jean Urinkle, \Ed. Drinkle, |Mern Kinton, Roly Kinton, | skip, 4,/Orma Andrews, \Jack O'Brien, Joan O'Brien, 'Ruddy Andrews, skip, . Lou Janetos, |'Rip' Wakely, 'Mar] Tribble, 'Bucky' Luke, Phyl McAlpine, Hugh Gilchrist, Mable Gilehrist, Jim Ewart, skip, MGs! giewwrs, Brodie Sager, Gord MacMiilan, skip, Anne Jarvis, Roy Day, Dorothy Day, cerry Liz Lowe, Members of this city's two| Next best in this draw was Don Crothers, curling groups, The Oshawa/the rink) of Lori Foster, Jack Curling Club and Oshawa Golf|Foster, JMolly Jenkin and Father Club enjoyed an Inter-Club|J. C, Péreyma, skip, with three Mixed bonspici, at Usnawa CU i isd headquarters on Saturday, with 10 rinks from the Golf Club and 22 from the host club, rounding out the full entry of the double- draw, three-game event. In addition to the day's com-| Skip, i Grace VanCourte, Jack Kerr, Ruth Clamens jBoug Viemens, skip, 10, Virgie Ward, John Thexton, Marion Campbell, Norm Ward, a 8(L), bon atid & uli vied os de pt |. Chas, ' Peacock's rink, which lost their only game on "an extra end?', finished high in the two-win <froup with a total of 12 pe oal| Petition, an added highlight was |e viadle wat pcg, Fs opened the scoring early in'the|® buffet supper for all rinks." 'ti's rink with 12 points for their game but Dennis MeCullock, , 70? Winners in the 9.00 o'clock|two wing and an aggregate' total tied it up on a three-way pla |draw and with the best score of|of 97, "> thidway through the period and|tte, 4a¥. was the rink of Grace! High one-win prizes went to dded 'another, unassisted, with|V2" Coutte, Jack Kerr, Ruthinoi kistan's rink, with 8 plus cee Sayin ell Co [Clemens and Doug Clemens,|9 1 ine ia Peddie pd jonly seconds eft in thelcin with three wins and a\2,P0ints.. All prize-winners in the ares we ces |total of. 19 points, second dra'w were OCC entries. the "wideopen second." Stange, , Net in line in the early draw | ,Chaltmag, Wally Butler "and with 'the homesters striking for|W8S the Golf Club entry ie sal Gad aay the two quick goals only: 35 seconds Lorraine Famme, Frank Simp-| mater pepe -ooggeg Me he apart, early in' the period and|$0? Eileen Hopkins 'and Bert! mua CE Oshawa coming back with two| White, skip, with three mc hagmetrsaet sale. Felli. yt well-earned goals, to end the and a nine-point total, Following are the complete ' | Best in the two-win division results: period at a 4-3 count. } : yo McNamee| "as. Ivan Parrott's OCC rink 9:00 @'CLOCK DRAW Gibbens, from Ian McNamee|\'; hog | and Ron Siblock, aided by Ron|i'h two wins and 12° plus 4) oraine Forme, Marg. Elliott, points. Frank Simpson, Joe Elliott, Willoughby, were the Oshawa "1 : scorers. High one-win -- prizes Bar Whire Kingston's Jim Beveridge got|¢!aimed by Gord MacMillan's)"{kip. _} |the only goal of the third period, rink, with 8 plus 7, garnered in|Doris Jamie ton, * [quite early in- the session and| His third game. ety Peter y © |although the Oshawa Juveniles|, High three-game winners in|mort sutton." . igave it a great effort, they|the 11.00 o'clock draw and run-| skip, |were unable to close the two.|"e's-up for the entire spiel, |,00" Sach }goal gap. igure, were Lou Janetos, "Rip" Wake-|'ep ghee . , : , , ly, Marj Tribble and 'Bucky" Jim Souch, The Leafs shaded the Rangers | . |, OSHAWA -- goal, Fields; de-\Luke, skip, with a total of 1?),,3*'?: 4-3 in New York Sunday night | ; j jfence, McNamee and Pinch; | plus 3 points. on Dave Keon's second goal of |forwards, Kitchen, Gibbens and -- the game--with 28 seconds to Cullen; alts., Willoughby, Sib- play~--after. trimming. the New ike eee Ges. or P y " ' son, arr, Ed- a 5-2 in Toronto Saturday mmuinds' and Tretiet, sue abel. A 3-2 win by the Red Wings KINGSTON -- goal, Coates; over the Bruins in a Saturday defence, Irvine and Goodridge: ie rr skip, Hla Tilk, Fred Tilk, Dorothy Robins, 'Ab' Robins, 2. a 4 skip, Norma Smith, Reg. Smith, Phy! Bates, George Bates, J Skip, Ruth Parrott, Bob Broadbent, Helen Broadbent, Ivan Parrott, skip, 10; ij skip, 4 oan ibbs, Ross Gibbs, Rita McCaflum, Frank McCallum, |. skip, i skip, 3.|Wilma McLaughlin, (Dean McLaughlin, Game Mable White, Geo. Bates, Chas, Peacock, Souch, 1 2. 5. Mary Russell ary Russell, ; ioe $:Tom Russell, ). rs 1 6 ae s the push-ofi|man Ron Ingram clicked for)Kelly along with McKenney. rou, sandwiching a goal ie Moe wttateh drive. New York along with Nevin. Camille Henry counted both|teammate Norm 'Jllman, Dean In a whirl of devilish third- In Toronto Saturday night,,New York goals, his 26th and/Prentice and Teddy Green were ting, Montreal Cana-|Pefore a crowd of 14,220, Stew-|27th, the Boston scorers. period skating, Chicago Black/#*t, Scored twice for the Leafs} Gordie Howe scored two be-| The schedule resumes Wed- diens upended Sat nae night, |2"d they got other goals fromjfore a hometown crowd of 12,-/nesday night with a__ single} ietine snake ro peer stling George Armstrong and Red/935 Saturday afternoon in De-|game, Toronto at Montreal. | for the National Hockey League ; meen = os ees ; setts dead. So what happens? The Hawks bounce back with a 2-0 win over Boston Sunday night while the Habs bow 38-2 to Detroit Red Wings -- and things are all knotted up once again at the head of the stand- two big games in hand over Chi- cago and the two teams clash twice more before the windup of the schedule. These four games shape up as key ohes. LEAFS WIN TWO ' In other weekend play, Tor- onto Maple Leafs swept a honie- 'jand-home set with New York Rangers in the wake of a seven- player swap between the Clubs with Andy Bathgate as a focal Second 9; 12; 9; Clemens, Parrott, Robins, Hare, McCallum, 6( Kitchen, Crothers, White, skip, Helen Piatti, Ben Tunnicliffe, Ev Tunnicliffe, Jack Pisttiy , skip, Game R, Kinton, C. Peacock, B. Granik, J; Ewart, Vv. McLaughlin, W. Murphy, C. Lancaster, W. Butler, Third Game B. Dingley, > 48. Granik, R. Kinton, R. Andrews, G, Lofthouse, Bob Ross, W. Murphy, C. Lancaster, W, Murphy, C., Loncaster, Ellott, 6(L),|Betty Lotthouse, Gord Lofthouse, McCullough * e Ward, : skip, 6; D. 1, A. G. F ¥, 6; Ww); 12; ZB>-OO+ 13 7 Sutton, Third Game G. Jarvis, F. McColium, M, Sutton, 1, Parrott, D, Crothers, F, Kitchen, J, Souch. = Second Andrews, 13; Fr, Pereyma, 7(W); Nichol, v7 R 6, FL). 6, 4 1. MacMillan, . Hore, . Ward, Clemens, White, G, Bates, A, Robins, J, c 6,/8. McCullough, 9 J. Effiott, 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW Lori Foster, Jack Foster, 3, Molly Jenkin, Fr, J, Pereyma, 9 17, 9; 8; vy 2 2 Lofthouse, 6(W); ° . Luke, E. McCuliougi, 'Bus' McCullough, saip, Betty Kitchen, John Kitchen, Audrey Kitchen, Fred Kitchen, skip, Mary Peterson, Ken Peterson, Merlee Lawrence, Jack Ejfiott skip, were Eileen Hopking, 8; Peacock, Lec" McLaughlin rt, Geo, Tresise Barb Tresise Verne McLaughlin, skip, 5,\V Elsie Anderson, Erle Anderson, Helen Nichol Ewort> Nichol, skip, skip, P Orma Williams, Colin Williams, 3. Ethel Butler, May Robson, Wajly Butler, Garnet Sager, skip, I [Ron Clarke And hia Whip Flyer 9; v , f V, McLaughlin, 12 E. Nichol, s 'Bee Crothers, Dave Lowe, | VRE WARNONDaw 5 g Jim Sharples Skips Win In |Bob Hayes Set afternoon game at Detroit rounded out the weekend sched- ule, , Glenn Hall turned in a 22-stop forwards, Roe, Landon and Ken- nedy; alts., Hartley, Beveridge, Carr-Harris, Catlin, McCullock, | Nelson, Leeman, Osborne, Car- World Records 'Marlies Tip Petes By THE CANADIAN PRESS |last - place Kitchener Rangers heir third College 'Spiel NEW YORK (AP) -- Ron! 'Talk around the hockey shops|came up. with Clarke of Australia tore the world indoor three-mile record 'apart with a 13:18.4 clocking . 930/and bulky Bob Hayes of Florida 19.50/A and M broke through the six- second barrier with a 5.9-second : jclocking in the 60-yard dash Sat- 3.asjurday at the U.S. National Am- ie ateur Athletic Union indoor "\track championships. Clarke's time chopped six full 4s) Kinesion," boverioae seconds off the mark of 13:26.4 (Carr-Harris, Hartley) .44iset by Al Lawrence, another Penalties .< Goodridge (tripping end) Australian, while he was at- pOreiecR (holeing) tending the University of Hous- SWIMMERS SET tates earior this "witer"by 34 NEW MARKS janother Australian, Albie |Thomas, in. Toronto Hayes, who plays fullback on . the Florida A and M_ football VANCOUVER (CP) -- Led |team, got off to an excellent by vivacious Donna de Var- ona of Santa Clara, Calif., swimmers broke 34 Canadian andAmerican records during Start on his record 60. Hayes, who has a time of 9.1 the weekend's Pacific cham- pionships ' ' R (CP) -- A Os. has it that: Yvan Cournoyer and)straight win by edging Hamil- 404, Hall rink skipped by Jim Dennis Hitli will make the bigiton Red Wings 5-4. Sharples counted two onthe jump next season from the On-|pwo BANISHED last end for a 9-8 victory over tario. Hocky y Association Junior]! 'The Montreal - Flyers game|Jon Turner of Ryerson in the A series to: the National Hockey) saw two players awarded match/all-Toronto final of the Ontario League. It, should prove inter- penalties as referee Frank Daig-| Intercollegiate curling chame esting to campare the progress!nauylt handed out a total of 69|/pionship Saturday. of the goalyscoring aces. jminutes in penalties. Ron Third in the championship Cournoyer, who toils at right|Schock of Niagara Falls was\event was a Waterloo Lutheran |wing for Mlantreal Junior Cana-|banished for deliberately firing University rink skipped - by diens, is a gure bet to wind up|the puck at the referee. Mont-\Brian Kennedy while another with the parent Montreal club.|/real's Bob Charleboiss got the|Waterloo Lutheran entry, Sunday he mounted his 59th goallgate for slashing Flyers' Rich-/skipped by Ken Buchan, was of the term asthe Canadiens/arq Bradford. Bradford was/ fourth dumped Niagara Falls Flyers}knocked unconscious for several) Buchan was a favorite to.win 6-4. minutes, the title but Turner upset him Hull, a speed merchant at left} Andre Lacroix highlighted the in the morning semi-final . 8-6, wing for St, Catharines Black/scoring department for Mont-|Sharples reached the final with |Hawks, will probably join hisjreal, scoring three goals: Andre|a close 10-9 victory over Ken- older brother Bobby with Chi-/Boudrias, the league's top point-|nedy in the other semi-final. cago Black Hawks. Sunday Den-/getter, Don Leismer and Cour-- Another Ryerson rink, nis pumped home a_ pair Of/noyer had the others. Schock, skipped by Ron Schell won the goals--his 45th and 46th--has|prior to his banishment, clicked/second event followed by Wa- Hawks shatet Oshawa Gener-/for his 36th and 37th goals of/terloo Lutheran's Bill Metieod, als 6-5. The previous night Hull/the season. Dave Woodley and|Don Butcher of Hamilton Teach- picked up tibree goals. |John Arbour had one each, /ers' College and Dick 'Thomp- In other teague action, the| Captain Fred Stanfield scored/S0" of Hamilton Institute of league - leadimg Toronto Marl-lwhile he was laying flat on his| Pechnology. boros stayed four points ahead/hack with 90 seconds remaining) of Montreal with an 8-5 winlto give Hawks the win, Ken The|Laidlaw, Ross Eichler and Art Graham had the others, Oshawa | Facts And Figures marksmen were Ron Buchanan, | ' with his 47th, Bill Smith, Danny} On Tuesday sScrap O'Shea, Mike Dubeau and| MIAMI BEACH (AP)--Facts performance before a crowd of 15,271 at Chicago, pulling the 'Hawks back eyen with Montreal at 73.points apiece, It was his sixth shutout of the campaign, tying him for the league lead in that department with Bos- ton's Eddie Johnston. * Bobby Hull and Chico Maki were the Chicago scorers, It 'was goal No. 36 of the season for Hull and came while he was killing off a penalty to his de- fence mate Wayne Hillman. Hall drew an assist on the 50- footer that whizzed by Johnston. Before 14,328 at Detroit. mean- while, the Red Wings built up a 8-0 lead on goals by Irv Spen cer, Pit Martin and Larry Jef- frey, all scoreless for two weeks or more, The Canadiens came back with goals by Bernie Geoffrion and Ralph Backstrom late in the game. BOOMER NOW THIRD It was Geoffrion's 16th of the geason and the 366th of his NHL career, pushing him ahead of} Ted Lindsay's lifetime mark) 'and leaving him shy of only Gordie Howe and Mauruce Ri- chard in scheduled-play scoring. Saturday night before 15,328 fans the Canadiens rode a 20- shot attack in the third period to three goals and the win after giving a lethargic performance in the opening 40 minutes, Dave Balon, Claude Provost and Jean Beliveau were the pro-| ducers, Kenny Wharram got his} 32nd of the season: for the} Hawks, counting in the opening|en "period on a power-play. jture, son and Davey-sub-goal. KITCHENE FIRST PERIOD Leaming McCullock 1, Oshawa, 2. Kingston, (Catlin, Carson) tee 3, Kingston, McCullock Penalty, Pinch (holding), SECOND PERIOD 4, Kingston (Catlin, McCullock) 5. Kingston, Landon (Roe) 6, Oshawa, Gibbens (McNamee) ., 7. Oshawa, Siblock (Willoughby) Penaities -- None, THIRD PERIOD TRADED TEAMMATES click for Toronto. Don Mc- Kenney (left) and Andy Bath- gate, raise their hands in vic- tory after their first game with the Toronto Maple Leafs, after being traded from the Marlie Rod Seiling Was Clinching Bait In Ranger-Leaf Deal TORONTO (CP) -- Torontojchange for wingers Dick Duffter. He teamed up with centre Maple Leafs bought a big hunkjand Bob Nevin of the parent|Red Kelly and left winger of the present during the week-|Leafs, defenceman Arnie Brown Frank Mahovlich to dazzle his d by selling bits of the fu-jof Rochester Americans of the/old teammates, and he set up : {American Hockey League, cen-|Kelly perfectly for Toronto's Referee,Frank Udvari seemed) stafford Smythe, president of te Bill Collins of Denver In-/fifth goal. to find some kind of transgres-ithe National Hockey League|V@ders ef the Western Hockey; McKenney, a 10-year NHL| sion every time two players|ciub, said it was junior hockey|/eague and--perhaps most im-/man traded by Boston Bruins brushed each other at the outset league bait that snared. super-|Portant- Seiling. last season for Dean Prentice, ~and the first period was studded] ae Andy Bathgete from New| "It was Seiling that did it)was even more devastating to swith 15 minor penalties, lyork Rangers. for us," Smythe said. "Theyjhis former New York compan- «, heon's pair of goals before) After three years of trying to|(the Rangers) wouldn't eve niions. He scored his 10th goal of 15,538 fans in New York|ontice the talented right winger|talkk about Bathgate if we|the season and assisted on an- 'wrapped up a big weekend for| sway from New York with big-|weren't willing to give up Seil-| other -Toronto and the third - placelicague offers, the Leafs finally|ing." Duff «Leafs were able to remain four| winched ons of the biggest] The 19-year-old Seiling, a de-/pand Points ahead of the Red Wings.!1 des in years by agreeing to|fenceman .who takes turns up ; Bathgate, traded to Toronto part with a young junior star. |front, played with Rev. David twith Don McKenney in ex-|"'smythe said in an interview|Bauer's Olympic team that fin- change for Dick Duff, Bobli.¢ Rangers at least agreed to|ished fourth this winter at Inns- steed and three minor] relinquish their most prolific/bruck, Austria. eck on: picked up an assist in| cintpotter when Toronto gave| On the basis of play Satur- oe eee up Rod Seiling, a young, strong|day night when the a over- 'IMPRESSIVE DEBUT two - way man with Toronto|/powered the Rangers here 5-2,|" ai terre: fastest times on both runs and But his work was overshad-|Marlboros of the Ontario Hoc-jit would. appear New York Sve ait ortcen Gare won easily over runner-up An- owed by McKenney who scored|key Association Junior A/wound up on the short end Of 9 314 tha bic C signifyi ne olévian Duvillard of Me geve, PA Sie cen ern Sonmele anaes, the stick. taincy. He looked pion bee Bes 2 France. @ mark once, The package deal sent Don! Bathgate, who had scored 272 § captain and fo AA net ut} T ird place went to another = Ron Stewart was Toronto's;\McKenney, a 29-year-old centre|goals in 12 seasons with the hie: third' panied ag parts of Kitzbuhel racing veteran, Chris-| Dther goal-getter. Sunday night|and left winger, to Toronto with|Rangers, fitted in on Toronto's pabad 6 on ; aS Was Te-| tian Pravda, who won $500 with| awhile Phil Goyette and defence- the 31-year-old Bathgate in ex-!first line as a knife fits in but-/P " newly - formed|iines of 443 and 44.1 for 88.4 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS <= =%-32 zu Ingarfield, Tw me Nevin seemed more angry Ga tihainmer. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Springfield 1 Providence 5 National League Baltimore 2 Rochester 4 {Oshawa 5 St, Catharines 6 than disappointed and at one point vented his animosity by|\trian national team and fourth-| played Saturday: WLT F APt Western League : Tuesday's Games 31 16 11 180 142 73) Denver 4019 2240 170 82 St. Catharines at Oshawa chpsechecking McKenney. place finisher in the giant -sla-| Smythe was pleased after the/jom at this year's Winter Oya | ENGLISH LEAGUE aap. pics at Innsbruck, Austria, fin- Division I : "We ee for the present,"|ishe? fourth and fifth and won|Aston Villa 1 West Brom 0 7 = ny said, "because the present|$400 and $300 respectively. |Blackburn 1 Man United 3 97°97 by hat' \ ; » . BHI igaleurina a Sinaessto eat Nasu Pale rWing Mg eHS yt Yee geist Barr 1 24 24 10 149 166 58 Los A an 95 98 4173 210 34 : s Plckgd - brass knows the|the race--the poor finish of An- Chelsea Ipswich 0 1931 8162 19946)San Fran 2531 2 184 222 82 SATURDAY he Cavernous voneack to haunt/derl Molterer, 33, of Kitzbubel,/Liverpool 2 Birmingham 1 14.35 10 137 176 38 Vanconee = = : i att a International League ihe cavernous confines of Maple|a pre-race favorite, and the sut-|Notts F 2 Fulham 0 - Setaréay's Results mererer . 28 32 3 - 202 4 Windsor 2 Toledo 4 Leaf ardens in years to come. | prising eighth-place finish of Ca-|Sheffield U 0 Everton 0 "Chicago 1 Montreal 3 Los Ansturdey's Result {Chatham 2 Fort Wayne 6 Neither McKenney nor Bath-/aadian Lorne O'Connor. a_ski/Stoke 0 Bolton 1 New York ; Toro § os f nge ars 3 Vancouver 2 Sea Skotngs 4 Aeuchasen 18 gat » is young by professional|instructor at Collingwood's Blue|Tottenham 3 Arsenal 1 sBoston 2 Detroit 3 Le Angele a faite 8 Cape Breton Senior hockey standards, and Bathgate) Mountain resort. West Ham 4 Sheffield W 3 =C geies , e 9 ay . - Sunday's Results Vancouver 2 Denver 4 Glace Bay 4 Antigonish 3 y 'Montreal 2 Detroit 3 Central Professional (Glace Bay leads best-of-nine #Toronto 4 New York 3 WLT F Apt|Smitinal 43) "Boston 0 Chicago 2 38 13 6 248 157 82 Ontario Senior has been bothered for years by Wolverhampton 1 Leicester 2 Tale Of The Tape american League St. Louis." 8 25 7 264 997 G3) Wetland < Gait-4 knee trouble which threatens to Division II | . * | ane | For Title Fight ee ee St. Paul 2927 3 200 192 61 Northern Ontario Junior N.Y. Rangers, for Leafs' Bob Nevin and Dick Duff, plus three "'minor" players, Their first game in the blue uni- form was against their old Ranget teammates on Satur: day night but they showed no mercy, McKenney a goal and assisted on a second scored while Bathgate alsé had an as- | sist, (CP Wirephoto) Hinterseer Is Again Winner Pro Ski Event COLLINGWOOD, Ont. (CP)-- Ernst Hinterseer, the 30-year- old Austrian ski ace, swept to his second $5,000 Canadian pro-| fessional giant slalom victory /Sunday before a crowd of more "d Nevin, on the other|than 4,000. looked even more 'meet The Kitzbuhel skier earned than they had during their re-|$2,000 with his one-sided victory. cent slump with the Leafs, -- |as he posted runs of 42.8 and The 28-year-old Duff, one af|*%:2, Seconds. oe the favorites with Leaf hd Hinterseer, 2 1960 Olympic since ho graduated from st |\80ld medallist, was the only |Michael's College in the 1954-55| Skier in the ll-man field to season, looked uncomfortable break 43 seconds. He had the SEATS NOW! $6.60 TAX INCLUDED inl \ \ SONNY LISTON * VS CASSIUS 7 '\ CLAY WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP s : Austrians, Pepi| i 31, .and Hias} LONDON (Reuters)-- Results |Leitner, a member of the Aus-\of Old Country soccer games |Hamilton 4 Kitchener 6 'Omaha . : P.M. ext from ringside OUR Lane rovidence EEN pringfield hd Western Division ieveland 3221 4204 155 68 ittsburgh 30.26 2 164 169 62) Toronto ochester 29271 202 196 59/Montreal | a7 Buffalo 19 39 7 156 208 45/St. Cath'ines 27 17 6 bed Saturday's Results Niagara Falls 2420 7 193 Buffalo 2 Baltimore 4 Peterbor'gh 2220 7159 "Hershey 4 Cleveland 6 Oshawa Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 1 Hamilton eQuebec 2 Springfield 4 Kitchener 8 37 52242 bed Sunday's Results Sunday's Result {Ruebec 1 Buffalo 3 Niagara Falls 4 oMntreal 6 stiershey 5 Pittsburgh 1 (Peterborough 5 Toronto 8 Clay 723-3021 728-6673 PLUS A SELECTED PROGRAM OF SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT STARTS 8 pm DOORS OPEN 7.30 pm ' ° ars ; Knoxville 3 Johnstown 7 '| Greensboro 1 Charlotte yard dash outdoors, had equalled the indoor 60 mark of of two world records: Set six more, three of them Canadian trimmed-down field. His time P was a modest 4:09.6 compared Rudy Steski S not count because it was : _ oem 5 sance Pe North Bay Rink Highly-regarded Jim Beatty for Toronto with two goals, Rod 2d Cassius Clay: and John Camien did not com-| Seiling, traded Saturday to the) Date--Tuesday, Feb, 25. coach, Fred -- veel -- Sunday, finishing with seven ne es te ae Time--10 p.m. EST, meet was not important to their|victories and one defeat. \4 i ree goals for ©) Distance--15 rounds or less. jlosses each. Pete Brennan scored for Rang-/$1,100,000. Remember When? .. «| "Cari Hussey: of Cornwall, Russ . s nie anys , - s. F Speck, Sandy Snow, ii s' D By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Miller of ivondon. and. Ben ers. Fred Speck, Sandy Snow,| Fighters' records--Liston 35-1, Square Garden 36 years ago |Matt Gow! and of Brampton, tonight. It was five years |jhad one win and seven losses OLD COUNTRY SOCCER a Divi sion TV Gillingham 1 Doncaster 1 Halifax 3 Oxfkord 1 | Airdrieonians 0 Celtic 2 Dundee U 4 \fotherwell 1 time. If Brown, Seiline and Collins jCardiff 2 Leyton Or 1 St.Johnstone 0 "Hibernian 4 \Leeds 1 Huddersfield 1 Thd Lanark vs. St. Mirren ppd. "i Cinci 5 148 999 94 Garson 5 Sault, Mich. 4 of the tape for the world heavy- 33.2 0 6 148 292 2 ; ene Tape to 3026 3191 M1ei| Saturday's Result | __ Senior Intercollegiate ts a ge ey, ct cm jratings of irate fans and suf- fer the vitriol hurled by an un-! Sunderland 3 Derby 0 East Fife 3 Ste nhousemuir 4 99 |Swindon Town 1 Preston 4 /Forfar 3 Brevik 3 OU-St, Lawrence Intercigte ' ; Ottawa 3 Carleton 0 6-1 Height 3 84 Reach fifth-place Rangers have noth-! ie ora of te First ound oe ae 2 ee 34 |Hull City 1 Reading 1 Ards 1 Glentoran 1 15 Millwall 0 Crystal P 1 Chatham 1 Port Huron 5 25 Thigh Des Moines 4 Toledo 5 Cape Bretor Senior 17% Neck six seconds flat four times this season. He won his semi-final in 6.1 Saturday, and three American; won four |,,&"888 Leps of Toronto won races and placed third in an- other; swam the fastest 200- metre individual medley in | ih 'the 4:07.58 clocking which earned him a third-place finish G : . in the Wannamker mile at the George Vail. iand figures of the world heavy- Millrose Games here in Janu- SCORES TWICE |weight title fight Tuesday night Legiov. Champs pete in this race because of in-| 1012. a am New York Rangers organiza-| Place--Miami Beach -- juries. | KIRKLAND LAKE: (CP tion, Wayne Carleton, Ray Du-|tion Hall, fight capacity 16,0 > Also missing from the night's|Rudy Steski's North Bay '"_ pont, Mike Walton, Nick Har-| Television--Closed circuit 'to events wehe Toronto aces 'Bill/ won the Roya.! Canadian Legion|D@Tuk and Andre Champagne theatres and arenas. training agenda. Tom Caldwell of Orillia, Art/Petes. Jim Paterson and Inthe race won by Leps, Jim|Sharpe of 'Y'renton, and Steve|Mickey Redmond counted one ,Price--$20, $50, $100, $200, Irons of Toronto Track Club/Stratford of Virginiatown, ended|apiece, $250. was fifth, timed in 4:12.5, in a three-way tie for second; Sandy Fitzpatrick, Bill Hway, Gross gate--Fighters guaran. : . ba ' Nick Libett and Gary Marsh di-/25 knockouts, never sto; § Jimmy MecLarnin, |Berscht, of. Kitchener finished|yided Hamilton's goals, \Clay 19-0, 15 knockouts, 7 battling Irishman from Van- jin a_ three-vany deadlock for)-------- ---- couver, knocked out New jthird place with four victories York lightweight Sid Terris |and four defezits each. later when McLarnin won jeach. the welterweight title from The Steski rink, after six Young Corbett, and lost, (tries, finally earned a shot at won, and lost again his epic |the Canadian title which will be Aldershot 7 $fockport 0 Bradford C 1 Bradford 0 Carlisle 3 Newport 3 Darlington 3 Rsarrow 3 Hartlepools 0 "York City 1 Lincoln 5 Chesterfield 2 Southport 3 Brighton 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Dunfermline 1 'Dundee 2 Falkirk 2 Abewdeen 3 Hearts 1 Kilmarnock 1 Partick Thistle 3 E Stirling 2 all become major league. regu- jlars, and if the play of Nevin Man City 0 Grimsby 4 Division MI jand Duff improves even by a |Norwich 3 Swansea 0 Alloa 0 Raith % smal! percentage, the Leaf hier- |Portsmouth 1 Middlesbrough 0/ayr U 4 Albion 3 2631 4170 192 56/St. Paul 1 Omaha 3 Laval 4 Queen's 5 between champion Sonny Liston Rotherham 2 Newcastle 3 Brechin 4 Stirling 2 "26.27 3.206 187 5| € iday's Reselt ___ Western Intercollegiate and Cassius Clay: 20 31 3179 210 43, Omaha 1 Minneapolis 3 Saskatchewan 3 British Colum- sympathetic. press, gas Ontario Junior A = now the Roehl eso 90 xV 915 Division II |Hamilton 1 Morton 3 need. scoring power to prope 6-3 |Barnsley 1 Walsall 3 | Stranraer 3 A-tbroath 2 atari Senior them to their third straight 82 Bournemouth 3 Luton 1 |\Clyde, vs. Cowdinbeath ppd. Hamilton 5 Burlington 7 44 Chest normal 42 |Bristol R 3 Brentford 1 4614 Chest expanded SUNDAY 36 Waist International League 17% Biceps ; Banbridge 2 Ballyclare 1 1344/Oldham 2 Shrewsbury 4 Coleraine 2 Bwngor 2 Peterborough 4 Bristo! C 2. |Derry City 3 Warrick 1 5 7 Queens PR 2 Mansfield 0 Distillery 1 Ballymena 1 Eastern League Antisonish 2 Glace Bay 3 15% Fist 12 Southend 1: Port Vale 1 Clinton 6 New Haven 2 (Glace Bay wins best-of-nine x--Official 'Philadelphia 1 Long Island 3 | semi-final 5-3) 9 pending recognition for the 100- The 16 . year - old holder the one - mile run over hada Peterb rough Petes. history, although the time will ary. Barry Watson showed the way|etween champion Sonny Liston Crothers and Bruce Kidd. Their) provincial cur)ing championship had the others. Radio--ABC. |place with five wins and three/Randy Legge, Dave Sheen and|teed $625,000; arena scaled for in 100 seconds at Madison Ernie Drew of Toronto, and fights with Barney Ross. held March 16 to 19 in Calgary. Exeter 3 Chuster 0 Division I sweep him off the ice at any | {Bury © Charlton 2 Queen of S 1 JRangers 4 WLT F APt|Minneapolis 2625 6 225.217 58/North Bay 10 Sault, Ont. 2 MIAMI BEACH (AP)--Tale jarchy will have to bear the be- Scunthorpe 1 Southampton 2 [Dumbarton 2 Montrose 1 bia 6 2 220 xWeight Stanley Cup, and the faltering ; IRISH .FA CUP 44% |Colchester 4 Crewe Alex 0 Muskegon 3 Windsor 5 14% Forearm 5 Newry Town 0 Cliftonville 1 to be an- Watford 2 Notts C 0 weights 'nounced day of the fight. Portadown 4 GUenavon. 1 {Wrexham 1 Coventry 1 'Crusaders 2 Linfield 0