S TROJANS e day will meet Done- 1¢ Senior City Cham- n Wednesday Nov. 1. that game will play * of the Lake Ontario ague and the winner ame will enter the als in Oshawa on layoffs get under way 1 Central at Eastdale aughlin at Donevan. ill play Friday to see meet O'Neill on Nov. junior City Champion- ints > Win Norton picked up four 'ound out the scoring Steve Ball, George 1 George Pernokes 0 points each. This rst loss of the young CKLB. Jercia took over top e scoring race, and me single high point 38 in leading Sunny- initial victory of the | Eldridge scored 24 ile Ed Gorny added Bill Cobel found the five points, as Steven i Joe Kryszak con- wo each. The game wide open during the arter, and Sunnyside fo 24 halftime lead. his first game after to his knee, Graham ok all honors for the s, scoring 21 points. an Boivin found the 11 points, while an- victim, Dave Jamie- | nine. Richard Wal- | the other six for the Ss Shop 723-8491 -D FAMOUS STEREO SIZES Se immo, 00ts, knives, vests, ye r the family. ) TODAY ! pet treatment Red Carpet Treatment For Sawchuk- Kelly TORONTO. (C P )--T wo Los watches from the city in honor] About the only two positive) Angeles Kings got the red car-\of the championship, and gold\aspects of the club then appar- F Monday whenjlifetime passes to Maple Leafjent were having Sawchuk in| they arrived in town to prepare|Gardens. for their Nationa 1 Hockey League game We dnesdayjturning pair were a number of against the Maple Leafs. : Coach Red Kelly and goalie Terry Sawchuk both were given) rings em t Stanley Cup victory last spring, in which both Kelly and Saw-| chuk played prominent roles. blematic of Toronto's|Toronto financier Jack Kent Also on hand to greet the re-| reporters and fans, anxious to| pepper them with questions. The Kings, owned by former Cooke, were considered the joke of the league's six expansion clubs last summer then they went with youth in drafting. They also were presented Black Hawk Ice Troubles Could Go Beyond Injuries CHICAGO (AP) -- Injuries to key players have slowed Chica- go Black Hawks but it shouldn't be used as an excuse for a com- plete halt. The Hawks, National Hockey League champions, lost to two expansion teams--Pittsburgh and Los Angeles--during the weekend and now have dropped six straight games. They are the only winless team in the cir- cuit, "The time has come," said a veteran observer Monday, '"'to stop blaming all the Hawks' problems on key injuries." Doug Mohns, Chico Maki, Matt Ravlich and Stan Mikita have been nursing injuries and have not been available for full time duty since the start. Also, there was considerable contract dickering among sever- al key. players up to the start of the season and some are grop- ing their way back from wasted time at training camp. Sloppy defensive work and aimless passing were apparent Sunday night as the Hawks lost 5-3 to Los Angeles Kings. The Kings scored four times in the second period. "Just a three-minute letdown killed us," said Hawk coach Billy Reay. "Until that second period, I thought we were mov- ing along pretty well, consider- ing everything." The Kings' first goal early in the second period came when Pit Martin lost a face-off to Eddie Joyal to the left of the Chicago net. Joyal slipped the puck to Bill Flett who slammed a 20-footer past Denis DeJordy. "You just never let a guy get a clean face-off like that," stormed Reay. "I don't know what DeJordy was doing on the play because he must have seen it all the way. The whole thing was a disgrace. "J don't think there were three goals scored against us all last season from_ face-offs," Reay continued, 'We've had three already this season. We've just got to get better play gen- erally from everyone and a lot better goalkeeping. "It seems when things go wrong, they all go wrong. If the goaltending is good, something else is bad. We start a five- game road trip Wednesday in New York. If we don't improve, by the time we get back we might be threatening that rec- ord Toronto got last season." Toronto's Stanley Cup winners went through 13 games last sea- son with only two ties to their credit. Carleton Police Force Suggested For Football OTTAWA (CP)--Carieton Uni- versity should form its own po- lice force to prevent violence and vandalism during 'Hate Week"--the week leading up to the annual Carleton-University of Ottawa football game--it was suggested Monday. In an open letter, Gary Mack, president of the Carleton men's association, accused the univer- sity administration, Ottawa po- lice, and the students' council of not protecting the students and university property during the week preceding this year's game Oct. 14. He said that police were "ill - prepared and unco-operative," arriving 25 minutes late Oct. 12 when a carload of "vandals" in- vaded the campus and that they failed to answer five calls for help at the game. University of Ottawa won the game 36-20. Damage at Carleton during the week preceding the game was estimated at $1,000. Dam- age at the University of Ottawa was still being assessed. EXPECTS IMPROVEMENT R..A, Wendt, Carleton's dean of students, said the university Last Night's Fights By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Orleans--Percy Pugh, 144%, New Orleans, outpointed Freddie Mertinovich, 14544, Ne- wark, N.J., 10. Worchester, Mass.--Hal (TNT) Carroll, 177, Syracuse, N.Y., outpointed Marion Con- nor, 177, Boston, 10. Milwaukee, Wis.--Vidal Flo- ries, Milwaukee, outpointed Billy Braggs, Milwaukee, 8, middleweights. San Francisco--Jose Luis Pi- mentel, 12714, Jalisco, Mexico, ked out Ray Col , 125, Las Vegas, Nev., 6; Roberto Al- varez, 11844, Guadalajara, Mexi- co, stopped Mike Amdame, 12014, El Paso, Tex., 7. Chiba City, Japan--Rene Bar- rientos, 135,. Philippines, out- pointed Koji Okano, 134%, Japan, 10. Las Vegas, Nev.--Len Kesey, 132, Eugene, Ore., outpointed Baby Cassius, 129, Pasadena, Calif., 10. Stockton, Callf. -- Rollie Penaroya, 121, Stockton, Calif., knocked out Memo Guerrero, 121, Monterrey, Mexico, 2. CLAIMS WORLD RECORD URAWA, Japan (AP)--Ja- pan's Koji Miki claimed a ban- tamweight world record for the snatch with a lift of 249 pounds Monday at the national games. It bettered the listed record of 248, held by Japan's Shiro Ichi- noseki. KING WEST Garden Centre 843 King St. W. -- Oshews 728-9429 Fall Time is Planting Time! We have an excellent nursery stock on hand for your Fall expects "a marked !mprove- ment" in student behavior next year. "This kind of nonsense is just too destructive." Both Carleton and the Univer- sity of Ottawa would probably have to take action to tone down the Hate Week rallies and the atmosphere of the game. student affairs at the University of Ottawa, Park, where the game is played, more security guards. Police Chief J. A. Cavan said he has received no complaints about the work of the Ottawa |turned sour and, as long as the J. G. Archambault, dean of |advantageous made, or benched without pay if|punt returns said Lansdowne) not. should charge the|Wednesday schools higher rent and provide|New York against the Rangers in Pittsburgh|Moe Racine has made good on goal and Kelly in control. JOKES TURN SOUR But the Jokes have since Kings can maintain their mo- mentum, there could be a lot of red faces in the NHL before the season is over. The Kings are the only un- beaten team in the league with three wins and two ties in five games while the Leafs are one step out of the basement in the Eastern Division with four points. The Kings still have their de- tractors. One of them, Bud Poile, general manager of Phi- ladelphia Flyers, recently sug- gested the bubble could burst with the loss of just one player. "They're a skating club,"' he said, "not big, but skaters. You can win a lot of games skating, but they need one thing to keep winning. "Sawchuk must play a lot and play well." Sawchuk has played in only one of the Kings victories so far this year and beat Chicago Black Hawks 5-3 Sunday. He was hurt in training and was re- placed by Wayne Rutledge, who allowed only 10 goals in the first |four games, | But last season, alternating with John Bower, Sawchuk got into only 28 games of the 72 scheduled and came on to beat the Black Hawks in the Stanley Cup final only after Bower had faltered. KELLY ENTHUSIASTIC Kelly, predictably, is more than enthusiastic about his crew of youngsters and former league rejects. "The thing I like about them or three times we've been: down a couple of goals and they've come back." Sawchuk will be in goal Wednesday, but Toronto could well replace Bower with Bruce Gamble, although coach Punch year-old goalie for the three suffered after two opening wins. He said he may make the switch as a means of shaking his club out of its apparent Jeth- argy. refused to come terms with the club. Sunday he deal The three other California Seals is that they never give up. Two|record of 1,126 yards gained, is Imlach refuses to blame his 43- successive losses the Leafs have "He also said he had not had| backs with 170 passes completed any conversation with other|in 292 attempts for 3,121 yards teams about a deal for veteran|and a .582 per cent completed. defenceman Larry Hillman,|Joe Zuger of Hamilton is second with whom Imlach has become|with 139 completions for 2,367 disenchanted after Hillman has|yards and a .521 per cent com- to contract|pleted. announced that/all punters with 5,209 in 109 Hillman was to be traded, if an|kicks for a 47.8-yard average. could be|Team-mate Ed Learn leads in games |average. have Chicago in RON STEWART » «+ ground gainer games, B.C, is out of the playoffs in the Western Conference, as is Mont-|down, while Ted Gerela convert- real in the East. The game was highlighted byjand scored a single on a missed a passing battle between Bernie|field goal. Faloney of B.C. and Caroll Wil- liams of VANCOUVER (CP) -- Rookie halfback Leroy Sledge paced ¢ \British Columbia Lions to a 30- 20 victory Monday night over Montreal Alouettes in a battle of|ging attendance, The club hand- last-place clubs in the Canadian|\ed out $10,000 in prizes as part Football League. Sledge, a 225-pound college dropout from Bakersfield,|ber who turned out for the last Calif., scored two touchdowns|home game--23,436. and set up a third. The win, Lions' third in 14 didn't mean a_ thing. Montreal. Lions'|seventh consecutive loss, got backup quarterback Henry|two touchdowns from halfback ore added a few touches|Phil Brady. Williams scored the of his own. Lions Defeat Als 30-20 In Last-Place Battle | The game drew 24,621 fans to Empire Stadium, same as the past few home) jgames of the Lions, hit by sag' lof 'fan appreciation night" and jit added somewhat to the num- |\WAS KEY PLAYER Sledge, only 19, was the key player for the Lions. Faloney scored the other B.C, touch- ed two, kicked three field goals The Als, who. suffered their| about the/three. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 24,1967 7 Toronto Bids |For Hockey Jim Long converted two of the! March. Municipal applications |to play host to the champion- |ships must be submitted to the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation by Nov. 22. Mayor Drapeau is eoming te TORONTO (CP)--The chair-/Toronto to seek support for @ For both clubs it was primari-/™an_ of the Metropolitan To-|proposal for indefinite continua- ly a passing game B.C. throwing Tonto Council has written a let- tion of festiviti t the site of for 273 yards and Als for 253,|!et asking Montreal Mayor Jean) iT Say pia greet Lions picked up 118 yards rush-\Drapeau to endorse Metro's bid|ExP0 67. ing to Montreal's 50. jfor the 1970 world hockey cham | o--_------ pelonsy and Schichtle were|Pionships. | good on 18 of $2 pass attempts,| The letter was sen y to while Williams completed 14 of/Mr. Drapeau at the 'Royal York i 24. |Hotel in Toronto, where the Montreal was without half-/Montreal may | back Mickey Sutton and tackle arrive ca [oe yd Bob Minihane, both injured in | . - ~| "As the home of the Stanley Als' game against the Esks in) cup champions and Maple Lest! Edmonton Saturday night. ic 'the | Coach Kay Dalton said Mini.\@27dens) which ud i b mi. largest capacity of any rink in| hane will be out for the rest of Canada, we feel that we have. the season with a strained knee. much to offer in support of our application," the letter says, | VISIT ABROAD Canada was awarded the 1970! Canadians make about 800,000 tournament by the International | TRAILER STORAGE KAMPING UNLIMITED Townline Road Nerth (1 Mile North of King $¢. #.) ne csONETOD Bs other Montreal touchdown and PH, 728-9942 -- visits overseas a year, lee Hockey Federation last! Ron stewart Top Plunger By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ron Stewart is a little man by football standards who poses the biggest threat when Ottawa Rough Riders need yardage on the ground. Stewart weighs only 180 pounds in a football league where his team-mates average jmore than 200 pounds and stand jover six feet tall. | The five-foot, eight-inch half- back is the strongest plunger in the Canadian Football League this season with a 6.7-yard aver- age in 50 carries, according to statistics released Monday. Tommy Joe Coffey of Hamil- ton Tiger-Cats leads all points getters in the East with 94 points on four touchdowns, 17 converts, 17 field goals and two |singles. Whit Tucker of Ottawa, who established an Ottawa season tied for second in the scoring race with 54 points on nine touchdowns. Jim Dillard of To- ronto Argonauts has compiled the same record. Dillard is the top rusher with 609 yards gained in 107 carries for a 5.7-yard average, Toronto's Bobby Taylor leads all pass receivers, despite a painful shoulder injury, with 908 yards gained from 51 catches for a 17.8-yard average. Ottawa's Russ Jackson contin- jues to lead all EFC quarter- Dave Mann of Toronto leads with 460 yards from 65 carries and a 7.1-yard Coffey's 17 field goals are tops in the conference and Ottawa's against the Penguins and St Stars in Minnesota. Louis Blues against the North/to take the lead in that cate- .|22 of his 27 attempted converts gory. police during Hate Week and therefore has no comment on Mr. Mack's letter. REMEMBER WHEN? . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis knocked out Art Sykes 33 years ago tonight --in 1934--in the eighth round at Chicago on his way up to the _ heavyweight championship of the world, which he reached in 1937. Louis fought 71 professional bouts, lost three and won by a knockout 54 times. WIN A NIGHT .... TOWN @ Chauffeur-Driven Car To Toronto @ Free Spending Money Every Time you Ride With Mercury Toxl, you Get- Another NEXT DRAW ON MERCURY TAXI On the Town". NOVEMBER 15th 725-4771 Winner of October 10th Draw -- Mrs. E. Power -- | | | Chonece to Win... 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