Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1967, p. 21

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Size s 39-inch .) in coins for each dents add it. plainly DRESS, 1 ADAMS, a Times, ont Street re a JOY See 115 erns, fab- w Spring- alog. Gift rn in Cat- The iron railing at left surrounds St. Paul's Cathe- dral in London except for a missing section in front we Blazers Clinch Top Spot -- With Victory Over Tulsa | By THE CANADIAN PRESS clinched first place in the Cen- tral Hockey League Sunday night with a 4-2 victory over Tulsa Oilers. The Blazers now have 83 points. Second - place Omaha| nights, with 78 points after tying 2-2 with Memphis Wings Sunday, now cannot overtake e Blazers. The Knights have lwo games left to play. St. Louis Braves defeated) ouston Apollos 7-5 in the ague's other game Sunday. Saturday games, Houston efeated Ol Oklahoma City" _85, 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Wit F Ar Gricazo 38 16 12 242 162 88 'oronto 30 26 11 191 203 71 Montreal 29 25 13 188 179 71 29 26 12 177 171 70 27 36 «4 203 220 58 17 41 10 179 245 44 : Sunday's Results "Montreal 6 Boston 3 Toronto 0 New York 4 (Chicago 2 Detroit 4 Saturday's Results 'Boston 3 Toronto 4 # Detroit 1 Montreal 4 if Tuesday's game { 'Detroit at Chicago. Wednesday's Games Toronto at Montreal Detroit at New York American League 'New York Detroit Boston Eastern Division WLT F AP ershey 36 22 10 260 202 82 altimore 33 26 10 243 236 76 juebec 32 29 7 253 238 71 pring' fid 30 28 9 249 237 69 Prov. 12 44 13 193 315 37 Western Division Pittsburgh 40.19 9 274 198 89 Rochester 36 25 8 287 220 80 Cleveland 34 26 9 273 224 77 Buffalo 14 48 7 200 362 35 Pittsburgh clinched title Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 9 Buffalo 0 Hershey 2 Cleveland 4 Baltimore 3 Providence 3 Quebec 2 Rochester 3 Saturday's Results Providence 2 Cleveland 2 Rochester 3 Hershey 4 Buffalo 1 Pittsburgh 7 Baltimore 6 Springfield 4 Tuesday's games Springfield at Baltimore ' Buffalo at Quebec Central League Memphis 2 Omaha 2 ) Tulsa 2 Oklahoma City 4 | Houston 2 St. Louis 7 | Western League | Victoria 4 California 6 Vancouver 4 Portland 2 ' Eastern League "New Jersey 1 Clinton 2 (Clinton leads best - of - seven} ) Northern Division final 2-0) | International League Muskegon 3 Toledo 6 Columbus 4 Fort Wayne 10 Des Moines 6 Port Huron 10 | Ontario Senior Kingston 2 Woodstock 1 (First game of best + of -| seven final) | Western Senior | Saskatoon 7 Calgary 8 (First game of best - of - tive! final) Manitoba-Thunder Bay Senior Port Arthur 2 Winnipeg 7 (First game of best - of - five final) | Major Junior Saskatoon 2 Estevan 3 (Best - of - seven quarter-final tied 1-1) | Maritime Junior Moncton 1 Halifax 5 (Halifax leads best - of - seven | final 3-1) Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 3 Flin Flon 12 (Flin Flon wins best - of - five quarter - final 3-0) Winnipeg Rangers 4 Brandon 5 (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 1-1) Northern Ontario Junior A North Bay 4 Sault Ste. Marie 2) (Sault Ste. Marie leads best- of-seven final 3-2) SATURDAY Western League Vancouver 0 Seattle 2 Victoria 2 San Diego 4 Central League Omaha 1 Memphis 4 Oklahoma City 5 Houston 8 &t. Louis 4 Tulsa 3 ' {Memphis Oklahoma City Blazersiand St. Louis downed Tulsa 4-3.|scored two goals for the Braves |with the others coming from |Mike Chernoff and Art Strat- /ton. Bill Inglis scored twice for MISSING IRON RAIL don newspapers. It was said the building. Questions about whereabouts of the rest of the fence were answered in a_ letters-to- __ the: 'editor exchange in Lon- defeated Omaha 4-1 Scoring for the Blazers Sun- day were Brian Bradley, Wayne Cashman, Terry Crisp part of the railing sur- rounds the grave of archi- , High Park, at right. LONDON (CP) |games: | | ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Sheffield U 0 Aston Villa 2 Stoke 1 Blackpool 0 Leeds 2 Chelsea 2 Newcastle 1 Leicester 0 Tottenham 1 Liverpool 0 Man United 0 Man City 2 West Brom 2 |Sheffield W 0 Notts F 2 Southampton 4 Fulham 2 Sunderland 0 E rerio. |West Ham 3 Burnley 2 Division If 'Blackburn 0 Coventry 1 Arsenal 2 | Bolton 3 Bury 1 --CP Photo 2 Bristol'C 3 Birmingham 1 Cardiff 4 Plymouth 1 Crystal P 1 Millwall 2 iDerby 2 Rotherham 0 |Huddersfield 0 Northampton 2 Ipswich 4 Portsmouth 2 Wolverhampton 4 Hull 0 Division HI Brighton 2 Scunthorpe 2 Darlington 1 Workington 1 |Doncaster 0 Middlesbrough 'Torquay 0 Oldham 0 --Results of|Grimsby 0 Colchester 0 Saturday's Old Country soccer|Mansfield 0 Shrewsbury 1 |Peterborough 2 Oxford 3 |Queens PR 2 Gillingham 0 |Reading 2 Swansea 0 |Swindon 1 Bournemouth 0 Walsall 1 Bristol R 1 'Watford 1 Leyton Or 3 Division IV |Barrow 2 Barnsley 0 |\Bradford 1 Halifax 0 |Chester 1 Hartlepools Chesterfield 4 Wrexham 0 Crewe Alex 3 Newport 2 Lincoln 0 Aldershot 4 Notts C 0 Exeter 1 Port Vale 1 Brentford 3 Rochdale 1 Tranmere 2 |Southport 2 Bradford C 1 Stockport 4 Southend 1 York City 5 Luton 1 iss OSHAWA TIMES, Monday: Merch 27, 1967 21) OLD COUNTRY SOCCER OPTOMETRIST 142 King St. East 4 723-2721 A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. tect-engineer John Howard and his wife _ in Toronto's playoff spot. Wayne Maki and Glen Sather. Bill Flett and|Houston with other Apollos |SCORES Ken Campbell scored for Tulsa.|goals coming from Norm Fer- Larry Mickey and Max Mes-|guson, Jacques Lemaire and tinek scored for Omaha in the|Bill McCreary. tie with Memphis Sunday. Ron| Anderson|each scored three goals Satur- Marsh and Ron scored for the Wings. THREE GOALS Fred Stanfield scored three goals for St. Louis Sunday, put-| points|were Brian Bradley and Jean ahead of Memphis in the battle} Pronovost, each with two goals, | ting the Braves two Mor the league's fourth and last HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Eastern League New Jersey 3 Clinton 6 (First game of best - of - seven Northern Division final) Charlotte 2 Nashville 4 (Nashville leads best - of seven Southern Division final 2-0) International League Des Moines 2 Muskegon 4 Dayton 9 Port Huron 6 Toledo 1 Fort Wayne 5 Ontario Senior Collingwood 2 Woodstock 4 (Woodstock wins best - of - seven semi-final 4-1) Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 38 Flin Flon 8 (Flin Flon leads best - of - five semi-final 2-0) Major Junior Saskatoon 5 Estevan 4 (First game of best - of - seven quarter-final) Edmonton 2 Moose Jaw 4 (Edmonton leads best - of - nine semi - final 2-1, one tied) Alberta Junior Edmonton 7 Lethbridge 8 (Edmonton leads best - of - seven semi-final 3-1) Western International Nelson 5 Spokane 4 (Nelson leads best - of -seven final 3-1) B.C. Junior A New Westminster 4 Penticton 3 of-seven final 4-0) _/Tulsa with the other Oiler goal Lemaire and Bob Charlebois day when the Apollos defeated Oklahoma City. Lucien Grenier and Germain Gagnon got the others. Oklahoma City scorers and Bob Heaney. Gary Marsh scored two goals for Memphis Saturday with oth- ers coming from Nick Libbett and Lou Marcon. Gary Sab- ourin scored for Omaha. Chernoff, Stratton, Geoff Powis and Roger Bellerive scored for St. Louis Saturday. Doug Dunville scored twice for coming from Bryan Campbell. Puck Tournament Set For Winnipeg VIENNA (CP)--A Christmas international hockey tourna- ment in Winnipeg, scheduled for next Dec. 26-31, was. approved Sunday by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournament, organized by, Winnipeg sportsmen enthused | about the success of the Con- federation centennial tourna- ment in the Manitoba capita! in January, will bring together the Canadian, Russian and Swedish national teams in a double round-robin competition. Winnipeg is the home of the Canadian national team and is seeking the first world cham- pionship tournament to be held in Canada, slated for 1970. The; 1970 championship tournament) was awarded to Canada at an IIHF meeting here Friday. The federation approved four for next season in advance of (New Westminster wins hest-|the Winter Olympic Games in other international tournaments February, 1968. ONE OF CANADA'S MOST POPULAR GLASSES The highly styled "Tu-Tone" colors has fast become one of Canada's with its combination of contrasting ALL GLASSES ONE LOW PRICE 65 STYLES, SHAPES A COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM most stylish and popular. seller. SINGLE VISION {38° e@ FOR MEN @ FIRST QUALITY LENSES... OPTICIANS -- OVER 17 BOND ST. 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