Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Feb 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey; February 1, 1967 | Ernie Cay S e SPORTS MENU | iger- ats Llrade | Tops Hawks. E ® By Geo. H. Campbell 1) Bantam ran osentino ! VAI Associate Sports Editor | », Adolp Howard Stacey's second goal By THE CANADIAN PRESS records of four field goals in one who b of the game, with less than two Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ed- game and 19 in one season. 5 will ee remaining, gave Ernie monton Eskimos of the Cana- § Coffee, like Sutherin, is : ony : Cay Lumber Co. a 3-2 victory dian Football League have an- Place - kicker, but his trade to ' The: 1067 OHA. Junie ~ Blagis ggg GROUPS jover Hawks in Oshawa Bantam nounced an ae: player un- Hamilton will strengthen the Ti- , shosts All-Star game is now history, from Ottawa, all bidding for a Hockey League play Tuesday. conditional trade that icludel cat's offence, where weakness ; The but here in Oshawa, the men berth on the OHA Junior 'A' Rick Pelishock scored the an exchange of quarterbacks last season contributed largely _ nadia! responsible for staging the circuit and making serious /other goal for Ernie Cay, with But the Bekimos "may have to Hamilton's elimination in the pion event can look back with overtures for the privilege, |Ted Koss scoring. twice for trouble sigalg, at ais twa of | EFC final by Ottawa Rough signer some pride, for even though are headed by Ed. Huston, an /|Hawks in the final five minutes the players involved in the deal Riders, mana; the All-Stars won the actual Ottawa lawyer, who was pres- lito overcome a 2-0 deficit. The Ail paariaetiey Sa. The top receiver in the CFL don. game, 7-4, the event itself was ident of the Eastern Profes- Victory boosted Ernie Cay aay aka eamoanton's ait star in 1962 with 65 catches and in 4 debut a fine success. A Junior 'A sional Hockey League, before into a seventh place tie with and. Tommy-Joe Coffey. defen- 1965 with 81, Coffey caught 60 4 Ye group's special meeting was it became the Central PHL; |Local 1817 and Keith Peters in sive back « quartentack Bill Re. passes last season with the Es- = where phigh ldegg' at rane gh daar of the |the 12-team league, each with dell eT acne bone tA kinice ' % castle which representatives from awa oug iders pro Jjeight points. te. ual a 4 ey three Ottawa groups were football club and Bill Touhy, | Duplate leads the league with iamtitog ot te Easleen Fick as our top fn es" ta Ralph a present, all with a common former Ottawa Senator. Ot- |14 points, followed by Local 1500 bail Conterente \ Sazio, coach of the Tiger-Cats _ bowle purpose, but not common in- tawa is getting a new 10,000- |and Local 2784, each with 13, Me tohien. the Weatara' Goat "Hal Patterson and eine | Ben terest, Each is seeking a Jun- seat arena, as a centennial |Bathe and McLellan 11, Hawk dee Eekitina: re ey se Ce Lac Grant causht 69 beween them y Carn jor 'A' franchise in that city, project, which will be located |and Banks Flooring nime, Local alan aces hth anes é 'ana- Wik Ooher ced Datnces . girls Both the traditional pre-game in Lansdowne Park. The OHA 11817, Keith Peters and Ernie Mao aefonil ae iD A da' positing. "and Beant a Ade banquet and the game itself will make its decision known, |Cay eight, Houdaille seven, eanteaa any Ween ion Suth- neaker Meariitne alt ce as born were adequately reported in two weeks from today, as to |Rangers five and Canadian Tire aise back rd ae and offen- ipinressiva array Gf téces ve an in th vesterday's issue. We thought which ce gets a franchise, /|three. Wowetrr gi genres d the CFI eet eaian ceivers in the Generals played well for if any. The Ottawa men may In Major Midget League play However, y nounce FRANK COSENTINO 4 ason. the first half of the game but _ be told to "go back home and |Tuesday, Lions Club downed ately aes A agate Ste Rakimos Bese oe panic , both ' in the final frame, they were -- talk it over" in order to come |Kinsmen Club 3-1 and Kiwanis uoted oii oe tue ly ae last season but Re a ie och ca disorganized to the point that ty rhe ay eo y a jClub trimmed Rotary Club 4-1.| ace ae tide poets bullding a business in Hamilton | WFC all-star Shop gregh nd 1) ree, At any rate, wi | Dale Butler, Allan Monks and : . "and I'm fot going to throw it |kimos defensive baékticid ahae they looked as if they were WON'T REPORT away because someone said I'm !osing the quarterbacking job to playing together for the first Ottawa in, there would be a |Bill Holmes scored for Lior?) t -- instead of their rivals. ossibility of an Eastern Jun- [with Dav 7 lyi ; A a re Se enesee ioe 'A' group, comprising Ot- linemen" Herron replying for | ge Sutherin said Tuesday he traded."' Randy Kerbow. A late cut from tawa, Peterborough, Oshawa, | Larry Wry notched two goals| Redes soon Sapay to Edmonton. Sutherin embarked on a busi-| Los Angeles Rams of the NFL, A REAL CHAMPION! Fa- Toronto Marlies and perhaps mace Gah mht he ic dont ing meh te iplace ines career as a mortgage he joined Edmonton in 1964. By 1 cial expressions tell a won- Hamilton, Ito Gerry Tanguay d BF eae ll play," Sutherin| broker two years ago. The bus-| py ays sECOND F Mor Sead Store aed. SHaE: oi ite ry Tanguay and. John| | said after learning of the trade, |iness has flourished and he said| PAYS SECOND FIDDLE k bir brief but hriftiant exhibi- eeaer. Carl Lindsay scored} \that's in Toronto." he has no intention of deserting procaine, one of the few night , page ac \for Rotary. | He said he will first talk with |j ' |Canadians who can serve Jackson's informal CAPSULE SPORTS -- First | | t it. as a : treat or ie tan, provided ; dial |Edmonton coach Neill Arm-| 'An EFC all-star four times,|/"St - string quarterback, spent a in Ne us with three interesting ob- heh ot ane eee a Nawans |strong because he felt. Arm-|Sutherin has amassed 450 points | Most of a seven-year career 'toa i servations. His performance, Stud Farm here in ~ North NOTICE TO ALL ' strong would be sympathetic to with the Ticats since joining the with the Ticats as backup quar- The: almost flawless, in spite of ice Oshawa, arrived yesterday his problems and arrange an- club in 1960 from New York) pipack to Bernie Faloney and win © conditions far from ideal for morning. It was a bay filly, 5.PIN BOWLERS other trade. /Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers "tied Zuger, A Hamilton native, > stay i © figure-skater, thrilled every- out of "'Pegey Page", owned "If not, I'll just have to re- of the National Football League. |, attended the University of » Leafs, body. But three other things 5. yrs Chas Cary. ob Bue Secretaries or press. re- i jtire,"" said Sutherin, the highest! He holds the CFL record of 11 Biadeay Ontario and taught at + points atrick uk ab caniicant We eid ie porters of all Oshawa bowl- |point - scorer in Hamilton his- interceptions in one season, the lamilton Cathedral for three = Habs enjoyed the pixie grin with falo. First "proud pappa" of | ing leagues are advised that |tory. record for the longest field goal |Yuars with a BA in business ad- the T which Don acknowledged the the equine world was North- | printed forms are now avail- | He said he spent two years\in the EFC--48 yards, the EFC| ministration. Coa somewhat rude and derisive ern Dancer TONIGHT, | able, to be used in submitting Ser ee ee rumen Seen _He said he hasn't had much his te yelling by a bunch of ribald tp. "Sports Hot Seat" fans He weekly reports of their Ps time to think about the trade. ~ confi¢ : -of-tow! for 6. : " i eagu sults . ap : Ae finn ouaiowm wort 12 geht Johny Eon | eit Twa eam san Porteous, Smith Spark «ef?! ES didn't faze "the champ", not and his panel of Milt Dunnell These forms have space for he said. "I'd heard a age rl . the sz at all, We enjoyed the abanke 98 ee Pemuingteo, , a | the top ten "high triples" and . 8 s mors about trades during the urday of expression on the faces 0 lot Seat visit with Cassius | top ten "high singles' each S winter but . the hockey players. When Don Clay and Ernie Terrell, on week, plus the league stand- imcoe ni e n 1c ory prised it yan! oie He dangd sua Ae: was merely loosening up or CTV. The show was taped | ing and the special highlight | Healt ill = cago warming up, at the start, the this past weekend, with. Mort of the-week, which will com- Dan Porteous and _ David)1-0 as Bob MacPherson picked|his future ane hes Als aig "them players appeared disinterest- Charnik of Sports Illustrated | prise the complete league re- Smith scored two goals each tojup the only goal of the game|to speak to Armstro: ge T ed and almost bored but when joining the group at Houston, | port. lead Simcoe St, United to a S-l|while Russell Spiers registered| « betel ob he climaxed a couple of his as third member of the panel. The forms are available at win over First Baptist in Pro-|the shutout : : If I go to Eskimos I'll prob- from specials with the dazzling The big title bout is next the Sports Department of The | = testant Church Hocke League : : : ably move out there lock, stock the / speed and perfection of a Monday ... STAN MIKITA | Times, any day, except Sat- | | a8 Pee Wee Division nid 5 Albert St. shutout King St.jand barrell," he said. for t world's champion, their ex- is well on his way to becom- | urday, between the hours of bo : = ; Haghids pays 5-0 on single goals by Jeff Foss,| McDougall was the on] Dick pressions changed to a com- ing the first player in NHL | 8:00 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. aga geet Se heen POG iinet Lawton, "Barty Dearborn, iplayer of the four traded : also § bination of amazement and history te win three itil WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES Patt Lonhauie veka wo ele oe paticy one Hamilton not notified of the i admiration. al trophies, plus a berth on ; : jr ai iltshire played goal for|deal. He was en route to Las = the All-Star team, He leads ® "Will T be that big next Ernie Cay Lumber Co, In 14 while Mike is 18. They ay oo |Albert St. to score the shutout.|Vegas for vacation. chang : in these three trophy races: 1 y rs | year?" is probably the ques- the Bantam League of the are typical of the difference |» 4}, separ shutout St. Andrews) St. Paul's edged St. Lukes 2-1| McDougall joined Hamilton in succe BUT BEST OF ALL, we got Art Ross (leading scorer); tion going through Mike Bihawh: Minds. Hookey At in size of players in the ban- |2° Dehin the goal tending oflas Don Rozell and Peter Kift|1957 and in 1961 was traded te break the picture of a true cham- Hart Memorial (most valu- Noonan's mind as he looks aca 'aoa As tam division. Ken Scott. John Kift and Eddy|scored for St. Pauls while Eddy|Toronto Argonauts for Bobby ports jon and a real pro -- which able) and Lady Byng (most B t up to teammate Howard S0ciation, for boys under 14 Simkins provided the goals for|/Szczur scored the St. Luke's| Kuntz. He played out his option, winge hh sport, is a combination of gentlemanly conduct). The 00S S Ca Stacey. The boys play with on June 1. Howard is (Oshawa Times Photo) |St. Paul's. goal. went to San Diego Chargers of pk 6 the best qualities an amateur last one, for Mikita, long Ce a ee ee a eC ra Aaa Westmount downed King St.|> Sst. A ' ; : the American Football League, van con ber gee 9 as ees Jackson opti as . sreat hop agi oe Orphans extended | a. 5-1 as Paul Osborne and Peter|st. by "ay ae et ae ha gy to Toronto. He = stepped e ice, on the of the penalty box, is the sea- eir first place lead in the Osh- Pp Taylor put in two Is hlwith Day hse : went back to Hamilton t 0 west side of the Auditorium, son's biggest surprise ... jawa Civil Service Hockey layoff Positions Ir } Doub | while Alvin Gray Boies Pag cous Dowling snd Brent | vears ago. He is classed "ae the Ii after completing his "whirling BOBBY ORR leads the field | League to two points with a 4-1] |Westmount scoring. Mike Cawk-|drews Sie Hl for St. An-/Canadian because his father re eS et aoe i U ° Fi ] ler scored the King St. goal. led for Simcoe St. =e | Was,bom In Canada é ' y ante y. nae : Starks and Turek joined Ed- y : | Northminster edged South- : ken two steps, after put- the-year) ... MEANWHILE, Chow's Rest: t l l S d ] Pl ae ree) sou 7 dng on his gowtlg Chicago pick Hawks haven't |point ahead at Fost Yowine n 1 nda C e u e a oo wae ae Red Sar tal Rakeos 2-1 New Work Jets of the AFL and eae when a little girl, she'd be suffered defeat in the last half |into second place with a 5-4 win : - ° : 1D, lin Mit 1 ~..,{Turek from Waterloo Lutheran wget "most nine", leaned over the of the season's schedule and |over Foote's in the other game.) WHITBY (Staff) -- Dennis;goals in each of the first two)got underway. Lloyd Seymour Jim Krantz and Phil Jarvie. ate eg Piece University of the Ontario Inter- ae railing, stuck outa little piece their 'Scooter Line" _ of Wayne Bradley, the league's|Arseneau Fuels were consigned|periods, for a 4-0 bulge. Brian/kept the Men's Wear team in R. Saulnier, D. Sheridan and) wings while Bob Sterlin "collegiate Football Conference. ter So of yellow paper, with a pen- 'Mikita, Ken Wharram and |top scorer, boosted his points|to last place in the Whitby Com-|Fletcher opened the scoring) the game for. the next 10 min- B. Knight handled Southminster| 44 for Rangers. 8 SCOr-lie was the CFL's top Canadian Sobil ¢ cil and said "Will you sign Doug Mohns appears headed |lead over Ted Lutton of Chow's|mercial Hockey League stand-|at'the 5:15 mark and John Tran|utes but then Royals struck for| if draft choice. wake this, please?" Without hesita- to set a new all-team league to four, as he sparked City Hall/ings, while Duff's Esso re-|made it 2-0, 90 seconds later. In|four unanswered tallies. Lund- BANTAM GAMES oe ered fecr genie Sobil tion, Don nodded, reached for record, for 'one line. Gordie |with two goals and two assists.| mained in contention for a share|the second stanza, Gerry Lukel|mark and Bedard each notched| Christ Church defeated West- to lead Black Hawks to a 6-4 Gay ot her equipment, gave the little Howe, Ted Lindsay and Norm |Bob Rouleau and Bill Danford!of second place, when the final/and Rick Switzer made it 4-0. |their third goal of the game.|minster 4-3 on goals by Lockie, |i" over Maple Leafs with Mark OSHAWA T Star T lady his autograph and... Ullman, Detroit's '"Produc- jeach scored once while Danford/league schedule games are| Al McDonald broke the goose-/for the next 10 minutes out theginelners, wor a ata and B F Salton. 'aiekin ea IMES Third then ...°HE thanked HER. tion Line', scored 226 points |had three assists and Allan) played next Sunday. egg for the Fuelmen, then Tran,|Royals struck for four unasn-| te WTRRGIN Lae A Seton |* picking up the other two Kncigh Yep! 'We can all be proud of for the Red Wings in the |Mackie two. That's the situation, following| Switzer and Luke each potted Swaren: tallies Tainan. ana pli b higp ictage Pog ys goals for Black Hawks. Gard PICTURE prize | our Oshawa --- Jackson-- ces ae gy The Scooters City Hall's Rouleau wasjlast Sunday's action when/their second goals of the game.|Bedard each notched their third] sock ay page atson, Kis-)Heard was high man for Leafs RE Pp Leh he's A Real Champion! have 143 for 43 games. ean from the game in the|Duff's Esso whipped the Fuel-|Tom Bulmer completed the|goal of the game, with Dave| Knox beat Harmony 2-1 be-|#% @ Scored two goals with : . RINTS ii pr Suna ag aa men Pee perae ig -- losers' total. | Harrison. and Les Sinden adding|hind the scoring of Guscott and|single goals going to Jason Fa- Available At Hou : . 3 m squad no chance of leaving the a = singletons. ib shes ie d D id P. tds i" lead o W penalty. cellar but giving Duff's a chance ROYALS 9, OTTENBRITE 8 4 Clark while Harmony's only Ge ee bs id Prout. with 3 Versafood, Cable TV In Marcel Crete scored for Whit-|of catching Royal Hotel. Otten- John Vesters tallied twice tor| LEAGUE STANDING reply was a goal by Spiers. = ist a, BSE SSE NU-WAY PHOTO Dirck by, with Phil Green and Paul|brite's Men's Wear have|ttenbrite's in the first period) WLT Pts NOVICE. GAMES ADDITIONAL SPORT SE ever, a Borchuk assisting. clinched top berth. but Royal Hotel came roaring) Ottenbrite's, 8 4 218] Christ Church bl ked Nor RVICE leg oc P Ca e T lt | Lutton, Butch Dowe, Gene| Royal Hotel bettered their|back in the second period, with) Royal Hotel, WA LIB stat co ac tant ahaa North- ON PAGE 21 25) Kine $. B., Osh ¢ Fra y gu l S meavoy: John Hogg and Phillown cause and retained their|four goals, as compared with) Duff's Esso, 67 13 9 ps ge Be-Oarl Manon HIG) ng St. E., Oshawe 4 night \Long fired goals for Chow's.|two - point margin ahead of|nly one by Art Rennick, for] Arseneua Fuels, 5 9 010 a si wh sing and Reid Web- 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 589 (2 Total goals scored in two)Cable TV downed A and W Hogg and Dowe each earned|Duff's, when they defeated the Ottenbrite's. BOOSTS SCORING LEAD ster, and Drew Webster scored ANOTHER MILLION | 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each Hew' games played in UAW Hockey |Drive In 7-3. |two assists, with single helpers|league-leading Ottenbrite's 9-4, Bill, Lundmark netted the) art Rennick added four A foal ach: Brian Lawton was) When the Detroit Tigers play- e Snow, League were 19 as Versafood| Starr Furniture scored the|80ing to. Lutton, Mike Weid-|in the second half of the regular first two for Royals, with Mel-| noints, to establish a six-point|+p the Christ Church goal to get/ed to 1,124,293 at home in 1966 it] 29% Discount on Onions Saund beat Starr Furniture 7-2 andifirst and last goals in their|mark, Don Townsend, Paul |twin-bill. vin Brown and Pete Bedard'joaq over Ron Moore, who was i Suu, ; __|was the 23rd season they drew) of 5 or More Pictures ae --__---- - lpame against Versafood but|Wright and McAvoy. : a ee getting singletons. : lheld off the scoresheet com-|---- oo" nipped St. Mark's|more than a million. Rate lcould not manage any in the| Jack Vachan kept Foote's in| _DUFF's 7, ARSENEAU 2 Bedard found the mark again.| jetely. With only one game re- Mack' SPORTSC OPE middie period. Versafood, how-|(e game with a three - goal| Duff's registered a pair oflseconds after the final period) maining, Rennick senaats % Solr 7 ' : ¢ performance, and he also as-| ay aceroues CT ee ee 5 , eigh ated Wilsor : TODAY edgonrg intee genie second sisted on Frank Bradley's goal. Ni ie S Sh i ideas the league's scor Kas ROCKE tw snat| Ric Yosal had two assists, t t 1 3 nt Junior 'A' Exhibition Game pees ig -- final Frank Bradley and Jim Curry ipigon cores u ou | ore, Ce gl ae ont : --Oshawa Generals vs Niagara | Weidmark led Versafood wine a a s Rick Switzer, Lloyd Seymour wall Falls Flyers, at Boston Gar- |two goals while single goals} and perhaps Melvin Brown, all Flints den, 8:00 p.m. |were scored by B, Bryan, Mac-| ] 0 nson, Tec OWICZ witnin reach of that spot. hy OHA Intermediate League-- |Donald, Davis, Brown and) entra Ta Ss | GA Pts) while Little Britian at Sunderland |Tripp. Starr Furniture marks-| < , ,./Art Rennick, 15 29 44 their and Orillia at Keswick, both |men were M. Bryan and Young. | fae kl ane ang, Rasy Ponnsught Fark edged Baker! Ron Moore, 13 25 38 oe Rot : : t Krechawicz scored two goals|Park 2-1 with Connaught goals ties \ games at 8:15 p.m. | Although Cable TV beat A| op OSITIOT, cnaz to give Nipigon Pork alcoming from Vernon' Savage|see cote 17 14 31 e Spooe OHA Senior All-Star Game-- |and W Drive In 7-3, they could| Bee eee rcoinics ia Guilond Brian Gandchila, wikia Gerrit ee 15 15 30 / Eat at Barrie Arena, 8:30 p.m. lnot pull away until the final] Central Collegiate trounced) Nei hb : ng ei mca Heidenrickt ay » Wille "aTy| Lloyd Seymour, 14 14 28 555, | OHA. Junior 'B' Metro (period. The score was tied at\O'Neill Collegiate and Voca-|A¥0 Cult AG Association |Heidenricht replied with Bak-| Melvin Brown, 1413-27 F E B R U A R Y (212), League --Whitby Lasco Steel- |1-1 at the end of the first period |tional 86-30 Tuesday to gratin ockey League play./er's only goal. John Vesters, 12 14 26 sf) ers vs Dixie Bechives, at Dixie |and by the end of the second, first place ir. the Oshawa High|Kevin Courtney scored the shut-| Baker Park handed Kingside| | tions: Arena, 7:45 p.m. |Cable TV could manage only a, School Senior Boys' Basketball |u! for Ninigon. |Park a 7-4 defeat in a_high- | MONDAY TUESDAY |WEDNESDAY| THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY bili CYO Hockey League --at |43 lead. ey ae | ees gee carers 8 Gset aang ils eae os Ee 10) JUST CARRY |, wre Civie Auditorium, 6:00 p.m. to | In the final period, however,| Larry Lloyd le the Central) Win, as pos -0 victory |Scott an avid Bannon set , 7:00 p.m. . \the winners scored three un-jOnslaught with a 24-point) per- over Lake Vista, as goals were|/the pace for Baker with two INSURANCE OR IS 1 2 3 q. "-- Oshawa Minor Assoc. Mid- {answered goals to take the win. formance. He scored four points|Scored by Steve Brooks, B./goals each. Single goals were YOUR INSURANCE ig pie -- Firefighters vs | Scorers for Cable TV were|in the first quarter, added seven|Ferguson and B. Clifford, while/added by Lindsay Smith, Rae, PLANNED ? eek os a sett Oe ain Lésion, at 6:00 patie Westfall, two, Copeland, Glas-|in the second and unwound for|T. Taylor produced some baa ne and Gary Komatz while : Post Time: 7:45 pm Post Time: 7:45pm | Post Time: 1 pm an Uni-roval Centres vs Letter pell, A. Myles, Prest and|14 in the third. saves to earn his shutout. | Kingside scoring was shared by | 6 f Isterl Carriers, at 6:55 p.m.; Navy, |Woods. Bobbie scored twice and John Rajkovic hooped 18 for) Kingside displayed good form/Ron Robinson and Jimmy Jack- 7 8 9 1 11 Osha Vets vs Local 222, at 8.00 p.m. |Brad once for A and W. Central, with Charlie Marlowe|to hand Woodview a 6-2 defeat|son with two goals each. | ihe d Rose Bow! Tasteuvant ¥8 VERSAFOOD 7 -- STARR FuRN,2 (and Bill Langley each addingjon goals by Michael Pigeon, Ed-| pat o'Neill led Storie Park t 2 ay : 15 total Ideal Dairy, at 8:55 p.m.; all | 1. starr: Ar UeT, PARI sgaltte ; Soe, Mesenal contributed dy | Remland, Non: Saw, BOO la (6:1 decision oer Hite Post Time: 7:45 pm Post Time: 7:45 pm ime: 7: 00 four games at Oshawa Chile | % Vers#: Weidmark ee inine, Wayne Casselman four|Wiatrzyk, Doug Yuzwa and Joe| sete aren 37: 27 Post Time: 1 pm 600 ' Rone (MacDonald, Davia) diese sees #:19 and Rich Bilinski one. Thompson, The Woodview goals| Park with a four-goal perfor- 1 : 14 15 1 17, inl rene ue a ee ae -- yea| Ron Kitchen dropped in 11 for/were counted by S. Furlon and(|mance, while the fifth goal was 18 ladle ICE SKATING A _ | 4Versa: B. Bryan (MacDonald) 19:27 O'Neill, while Dave Alexander/K. Roseman. jscored by Eddie Hoefs. Har- Ho Adults Only --at Civic Audi- | Penalties -- crorget 100 lhad 10. Terry Keys four, Peter) Harman Park downed East-|man's goal was notched by iin ae =e ay om torium; 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. $ Versa: MacDonald iWatamark) uz Graper three and Tom Mc-|view Park 4-2 as Steve Young|Barry McQuaid. : | Post Time: 7:45 pm Post Time: 7:45 pm | Post Time: 7:45pm | Post Time: 1 pm 509, BASKETBALL ersa: Davis (MacDonald) .... 14:18 Intyre two. led the Harman scoring with i 4 | , GM Employees League -- | °°" suRo peRton | Central held quarter leads of three goals, while B. Paton cal Dye ene ner Pave ve |2G. 21 a e 2 2 rene Data Processing vs Cost | 7 Vere Oe 6:31 /26-3, 45-9, and 71-15. led a single goal. Mark Reid|6-1 on goals by Steve W vod = scot Accounting, at 6:30 _p.m.; | ™ VRedshaw, MacDonald). ....... s:u| In junior competition, O'Neill/counted both the Eastview|three, Mike P it sae sig . ' man Accounts Payable vs Chassis | % Starr: Young jedged Central 38-34 to climb! goals d I > Poulter, Jeff Boyce ; F | | Post Time: 7:45 pm Post Time: 7:45 Post Time:7 : Ress Plant ,at 7:30 p.m.; Engineer- | pNgpiorkowsk!. Suprieke) «aia jinto @ first place tie and force| be and Ruse: Gilbride. , H ae st Time: 7:45 pm ime: 7:45 pm | Post Time: 1 pm a ing vs Data Processing, at 8:30 |Tripp, Young. ' a mete playoff ing $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $F$ $ $ $ GF] JIM POTTICARY | 2 28 4 | p.m. and Students vs Alumni, env. os wo weeks. : a | N at 9:30 p.m.; all four games at pera re peel ey we Graham Monroe scored nine BE WISE eer ECONOMIZE! $] The difference Is like @ pile of Phot O'Neill Collegiate 3. Cable TV: Glaspell points, six in the final quarter, $ ve 28, | : ; See Wi Reobe | high 1 SAVE DOLLARS $| Bricks or @ complete home of 2". 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