LISKE SEEKS RE Calg By. DON MacLACHLAN CALGARY (CP)--An ; gram of the word. Stampe produces "mere touchd pass." No matter how you orga ft, you won't find anytl about a ground attack. es F rank Bradley, _ SPORTS MENU| | By Geo. H. Campbell P owless Shar p j : Foote's Towing blanked Wil-| Gaylord Powless scored five Associate Sports Editor liam's Restaurant 7-0 and) goals and added one assist as, Chow's Restaurant doubled the|Chow's Restaurant scored a score on Dupont 8-4 in an Osh-| convincing win' over Dupont. é ; 'TIS THE SEASON to make to '33; was with Canada's first (awa Civic Hockey League doub-| Guy Drolet, Paul McCullough Subdue Western Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Rangers flew into Los Angeles Monday and Tues- day flew to a tie with Detroit Red Wings atop the National Hockey League Eastern Divi- decisions. Every year, at this professional football team, /leheader played at Bowmanville and John Hogg picked up fhe : > 35 : ee P point, we find ourselves, as Toronto Crosse and Blackwell |Arena last night other goals for the winners, sion standings on a 6-1 victory But the 35 touc hdown pa ' over Los Angeles Kings. thrown by quarterback P. Liske. in 15 games are a W ern Football Conference rec and have kept the Stampec do most honest sports fans, in 1934. Prior to that, te was Frank Bradley, with two goals; while Phil Long added five ¢ torn between loyalties. Our with the Irish Canadians Jun- 'and three sists, Bob Burke! assists. ! hockey season had started, jor lacrosse team and a star {and Jim Curry, with two goals; Vic Albright with two goals, The Rangers took off seven games ago and, inclfding three ties, haven't been beaten in that bit the World Series wasn't with Toronto Lizzies in both. |and two assists, and Ken Brad-| Gord Williamson and Cyril Mac- 4 ; ; ¢ z Ss, i 3 I te ong ji hi i s in the tight battle for firs even a Meanwhile, basketball, baseball and foot- |ley, with one goal, handled the! Lellan, with one each, handled tees jspan as they've climbed past val pide + Alp attle for first pl football all fronts, was ball, "Moe came to Oshawa [scoring for Foote's the scoring for Dupont mY} |Montreal Canadiens and out of in the -WFC this season. : 8 4 'a tie with Boston Bruins. Calgary claims to be itil 1946 1 i ' { birthplace of the forward in Canadian football--Gerry Burke scored his goals in the, Powless scored two goals in) reat guns. Now that Jate in 1942 first period and along with|the first period and Drolet one| sme we have disposed of the sum- associated w { They could easily continue their flight tonight when they with the Ace Bowling 5 second, as Foote's took a com-| Cyllough tallied for the winners. The Rangers scattered their THIS AF" tomor- team ter-County baseball anding 5 ein i ' Bhatia Cobicrs ting eleapa iy ee r sie ies au pend 9 margin into the fi _Powless broke loose in the) Tops Guelph scoring thoroughly before 5,455 the pre-sche f dates. we F. Bradley scored on an un-|{inal period and scored three | fans with Jean Ratelle, Vic have our owr School"? CONTRAVERSAY. was assisted effort at the 9:46 mark) £08!s. one unassisted and the} By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hadfield, Reg Fleming, Bob football for pro- Moe's middle name! He put ./of the final stanza, and Ken|°thers on assists by Long. Woodstock Alcans are moying Nevin, Red Berenson and Rod vincial els and until football bac ts feet here |Bradley scored' on a passing Albright added his second goal ahead--they picked up their sec-|Gilbert scoring after Gord La- 'proved otherwise, we'd like to with the Red Raiders and was {play from Doug Downey .andjof the night for Dupont and Mc-'ond win in eight games in the |bossiere had given Los Angeles think that Os a will be well also prominent ir 1 P ' Lellan also scored Ontario Hockey Association Sen- a short-lived first-period lead. ' For Gilbert, it was his 100th have pen fort a } fess Shares Agee soeeala, pepe or s #0 lead eel GEORGE VAIL | play California Seals in one of berling threw one to Russ | "> igeveral All-Ontario ct ead ah las os : pelicans aussie : : . . » Orilia Scorer |four scheduled .games and eyen eon in 1929--and the th Pigs res find 1 Raider football e acces i 4 j ae Both teams scored two goals, jtake possession of first place Stampeders have been living ship we | ou Raiders ootball Curry picked up, both his goals jn the second period to end the shice the Wihkec ame dala nth The pecs sll veae watching the gridders, while some basketball teams going jin the middle stanza, F. Brad-| period 5-2 in favor of Chow's hi raday ste th ic lau at i 3 . : trying desperately to get en- and then when he moved back ley and Burke assisting on the] Albright and Williamson scored 00 stoc lh urs' ay Ww 'i al ae ' thused about hockey. to Tofonto, was associated |first, and Bill Nichols on the | for Dupont while Hogg and Mc- Toate agains oronto aple H ll S] With Y MONTREAL (CP) -- So fa » Landers to round out the represented in both Junior and other sports promotions scoring for the winners The next games will be play- ior series Tuesday night, down- aS s Senior ranks, as COSSA rey Moe" is back Oshawa John' Gaatch recorded the ed Tuesday, Nov, 7 when Po-jing second - place Guelph Re- NHL goal, beating Terry. Saw- this season.Chicago Blact resentati We're he's the "Se t. shutout in the nets for the win- lice Association tangles with gals 6-4 chuk with less than a minute re- Hawks have looked anything off" tod ol the Carouse ners, while Al Mackie picked|Foote's at 9:00 p.m., and Wil- But Orillia continues to hold maining but defending National Hockey day: jaunt to the Quebec fter t » th onalt oe i , Show' st spot as they dropped og om an gue che --with ,on¢ lay jau ) e Quebec ; ip the lone penalty of the game liams' plays Chow's at 10:00 down last spot as they pp KINGS STILL FIRST League champions--with ,on exception. Bobby Hull, their all-star lef winger, hasn't allowed the dis mal fact. the Hawks have wor only one game, lost seven anc tied another, to dim his goal scoring lustre -7 is to Collingwood in ; nigel h der nature' A .q New York each handled 27 shots st, no telephones, no t e ston Ac Id to third is the best, no phones, no to see a few 0 Kingston Aces held on t in the game that left Los An- : ad 2 y ? : papers, only the We suggested and he agreed, | r A d * t L place, bouncing Belleville Mo- ley. afill lesdin sh | W L a g s g the Western Ree tenon would: | 0 n n oun 7 eagu Hawks 7-2 Division with 10 points, three silence or of the out- a Red ors, catt f pin ekat thing tas sak y Klinck and Bobby Rob- bala 'a doors, 0 es, be a grea g. He's mé Byrle sil more than Philadelphia Flyers "bush."' We ins ve for William's p.m umbrella back in Osh hat a holi his .nat 'jinson, with two goals each, ine " i : ont hes i to ee oer d P idi A s lnaced Woodstock's attack. Dave and Pittsburgh Penguins. 1 ee W YORK'S Orland forth kK in this National R a N York 2 R iG 9 Of the 20-goals the club ha 3 4 n ady to 1 pac yoods aha og T Pangors re wi NE § rla or the puck in this Nationa olfe, New ork's eg 20 goals the ¢ as ; ; : i The Rangers still are without : } 2 F a aul ike meetings, banquets é Alrea y rovl Ing ction ,»/Del Papa and Art Sullivan oleran. tight winger Bernie| Kurtenbach (25) and Los Hockey League action at Fleming and Kings' goalie scored in establishing the wors' getting back t for a' etc most of all, he's like . added singles. Géottion undergoing examina-| Angeles Kings' Dave Ama- Los Angeles last night. Terry Sawchuk. New York record of any team in the 12 George Montague scored dio make the long-reach Others -are~Kings' D-a-le won 6-1." (AP. Wirephoto) * club, .two-division._ league, Hull t 4 ; "ream he's », -- zal I aaa oo k" and hed The fown ey gre ae fisitaa Rie twice and Tom Smola_and/tion in a New York hospital for has accounted for nine. AS WE TAKE OFF. we find like nothing better than: to League is already aan URS uheend aa a Frank Hincks one each. for Re- 49 unidentified stomach ail- : Individual scoring -- statistics Witty: (MelRons a new hes ; gear, with the Sunday night!second win y stock's: } " ment. He also missed New/Pittsburgh is in Minnesota|for several days about backjthe Stanley Cup playoffs last : hey j by Mel-Rons, w have some of his old buddies 74: t Port Perry giving the. §. Wilson, with three goals, gals on V oods ock's home ice forkis $4 victory 'Sundae over sainek the North: Stirs ane oe : i released today by the NHL of Intermediate hockey 'team, "look him up" at The Caray. [oCllon 4 Port Be Uh chit yi ae "sand R. Wik) Fern St Onge gave|{Ork's J-2 victory sunday over) against the North' stars. pains. year. fice show Hull's nine goals, cou. ready to open their season. sel teams their second SUEDE of headed t . anes an 4 | Collingwood. the win over Oril- Toronto Thursday, Chicago Black) Orr sat out the final two pe- 'Vachon has played three ; pled with four assists, give him against Uxbric tomorrow the SC hedule: and Providing some ay ane Hay) three goals, was lia, scoring in the second min- To take up the slack, general Hawks will try for their second riods against Pittsburgh Sunday great games in a row," said My the league scoring . lead. with night. Our . 'B' Crush- LAST REMINDER! We're Psa ue os Ee eg cored twice for Ute of the 10-minute overtime pe manager-c ach Emile Francis win to go with their tie in nine/and has since missed to prac- Blake Tuesday. His team has ae Yvan Cournoyer of Montrea men aré at home to Belle-' takinc off for fae i In the opener Genpshe Hotel Rob eb r seor mit vat riod at Orillia has moved Fleming into Geof- games when they visit _the/tices, ( oach Harry Sinden says lost only one of eight.starts this a Canadiens Silk on' Friday evening at aking off for a couple of jhanded Port Perry Flyers their Texacos with Al Bonar, ohn minga! coach: Gal Patterson frion's spot with centre Orland) Kings while Minnesota is at Phi-/he will alternate Ted Green, season. Cournoyer's 13 points are Civic Auditorium and on Sat. Weeks holi When we re- |second - straight defeat, a 9-3 Salowski and Tom Bonat each cried. goalie: Chuck Jowell: tor Kurtenbach and Larry Jeffrey) ladelphia. Gary Doak and Ed Westfall on "Now I'm in a difficult posi- made up of six goals and seven urday night, London Nationals turn. we're going to throw out decision getting one goal for the los- y avira Sankar tate re the and brought up Larry Mickey to ORR SIDELINED defence tonight. tion, I don't want to keep Gump assists in eight games invade Oshawa to do battle all those softball and baseball The winners showed speed REF third. period--and Dave Fitter {ill out the roster ; SIDELINE . The Rangers will mect a pair|on the bench and I don't want to Hull is currently tied with with Oshawa Generals. We scorebooks, now sitting on the (2%4 "control all the way and «ni soe win roved him rizht. scoring Ms . "games tonight, Montreal is Boston tonight will play with-/of newgplayers tonight in Oak- fool around with a hot goalic Ted Lindsay, the former Detroit think our boys can win that Sports Desk, into the waste rs short a couple of Cadillac Billiards picked up fed goal at 19:34 to tie the 2t Toronto, Boston is at St.jout its young defence ace Bobby |land, PA Seals having brought) "But don't. be surprised if Red Wing, as the. highest-scor one and move up into stern basket. Don't say we didn't |, regulon, Genoene: RAG! cir -secund win with a1 de game : Louis to play the Blues and/Orr, who has been complaining up right winger Alain Caron|Gump is back in the lineup ing left winger in NHL history. contention for one of the top give you fair warning All ange almost thei own' way, cision over Dodsworth Printers = ae Hamley.. with two goals Sut amet ar nhc zs |from ; Buffalo Bisons of the against Toronto." Each has scored 379 goals. ot ee ih the Junior *A' Heh Hinidags bd gi SO Sk bet Ncil Acinetrane Ted Luttan . Dodsworths, defending champ- Don Keith and Dave McComb Est ean Ue ae nie Cournoyer, the team's scoring Hull Bas mnored ay ponies es. race. We like it and we think their last chance. Thev in one are. ee ions, had won their first game], dea dha canta ae Mike Laughton from Vancouver leader with six goals and seven better seasons three times that you, as real hockey fans, clude Scugog Cleaners, Pams, | 2"4_ Rod ll fae Scor lover. Texachs 4:8. but! in this oni Senet: } od ies: Canucks of the Western League assists. and Beliveau, the lead- in 1966-67, 54 in 1965-66, 50 goals should also appreciate the Gale Lumber, Zion Girls, 49 Pair ov goa Tor Tie win' lone, they missed some of their| 'Numi Hoffman, George Vail,, BX THE CANADIAN PRESS | OHA Junior A in an attempt to get their attack jing goal-getter with seven goals in 1961-62 way lke" Hildebrand and Clint's Texaco, Storie Park \y,-nonald and Junior White Teguiars, out with injuries. poh Forhan, John Hall, George National League Des WLT F A Pt)untracked. to go with his five assists, have erie My ae et Matt" Leyden are bringing Bantams. Jay Cees. Whitby (19 ring singletons. © : The first period ended 1-1 and)rorq, Wayne Cheesman and Eastern Division N Falls 7:0 0 45 1014) Montreal coach Toe Blake, been the only consistent scorers . 2 our very young Scugog Girls, Arnold Palmer e Stavle scored twice andjthen Cadillacs notched one iniKen Thompson scored for Oril- W LT F A Pt Toronto 6 1 0 46 23 12\unhappy with his team's pro-|Blake's had this season. Kinlochs Wi Hein By mn a Cleaners, Nipigon Pee Wee ia rahnston vot one. for the the second and_another in the jj Detroit 6 2 1 32 24 13 Kitchener 5 2 0 43 21 10'duction to date except for cap- SS NTT they'll be a real factor in the Girls, Wayne Auto Rody, Rex Port Perry team ; third, to claim their victory ob Taylor. opened action in: New York 5 1 3 33 21 12\Hamilton ce. ae | 35 31 9\tain Jean Beliveau and Yvan ie ss and = of Wake ee Larry Coulter, Al Docoherte|the Kingston-Belleville game,! Montreal 5 1 2 22 1512 _orehigg : : 4 Ms Hl petal is anticipating some} A, E. JOHNSON, 0.0, te - iy , Come and get 'er ecauseé FUELMEN, & -- TEXACO'S, 5,and Bob Glecoff were the goal-|ccorine for B ; Before |Boston 5 1 1-31 16:11)U8naw 38 changes for tonight against the ie Do S MOE e CHARNEY! Re- if you don't, we're going to In the second game, Quality|scorers for Cadillac Billiards pete ace A posi Toronto 4 4 0 26 29 8/St. Cath. 3.6 0 26 33 6\Leafs. i OPTOMETRIST 4 wn unny member "Moe He yed throw them out, when we re Fuels triumphed over Clifford while Doug Balsom scored the| aces had slammed in _seven|Chicago 17 1 20 41 3 London 2 44) 17 20S One: could be the return of 14Y, Ki St. E with Toronto Argos from. 1926 turn and Dodd Texaco's by an &-5 orphan tally for Dodsworth's : ee site and! Foste ivisi Peterboro 15 2 19 36 | Torsley pa 2 ing t, East ve Cutt] . bas- sacl 2 : as an goals--two from Bob Olajas and Western Division Olena 18 1 16 th 3 Lorne. Worsley to goal in place} : Dave Cuttler scored a as : > \score with the Fuelmen dis- In the previous week, Dods- one" each from Jim Sprott Bob!Los Ang 4.3 2 27: 28 10 Tuesday's 'G ™ ° of Rogatien Vachon, the rookie| 723-2721 ket with two seconds remain- i ® . ~ playing their usual size and ex-/worth beat Clifford and Dodd.!Rawson, Syl Apps, Tom Carty| Phila 33 1 14:17 Tey eshanneet 4 ceaek 4 who carried the Canadiens into! ; ing in the game, to keep Kin- @] hborhood Association perience, to déminate play 4-3; Quality Fuels won 10-5\anq Ronny Ear! Pittsburgh OO te ee Thiday's Gones ; - . = lochs undefeated string at four around the goal over Genosha Hotel and Cadil- Minnie Menard scored Relle-| Minnesota 232.0 Bb ce di nes games, as they downed Sunny- The first period was close lac Billlards defeated Flyers 'ime Menara § iCaltornia: «4 3 $e ee side Park 78 to 74, in the * and then, midway through the!4-2 indaige fred Ri shotas aust: Lows 15 2 14 99 4|Sitchenen at Peterborough Minor Basketball Doublehead- - i gs DAES ma ' : 2 * ommences Play Thursday pele goat Me "inking, Mednesay's Games METRO JUNIOR B er payed at the Simcoe, Hal Belleville could manage only 21 Montreal at Toronto Dixie 1145 25 19 tak chek. er fallered only {0 Oshawa Neighborhood Asso-|nings at Children's 1 urp es e S apture gainst Ace goalie Tammy Mer New York at California York Steel S204 45 35 ) th /- rt) d te they de- v g g hildren Arena and ' aig Boston at St. Louis r oe) e second quarter as they de ciations' Hockey League opens|Sunday afternoons at Brooklin oaks Pittsburgh at Minnesota St. Michael's 5 1 1 45 22 11 feated the Firefighters 59 to 43 Thursday with eight new/Arena. Novice teams play Sat . ® | American League Etobicoke 4 2 14026 9 in the second game. team ONAHL operates injurday evenings at Children's} Bidd Bas et a 1ns | b A | 'Eastern Division North York 3 1 33931 9 In an excellent closely play- piel aorent age er Aree and the pee wee league ; yuepec ces | Wut F Apt Whitby 3 4 0 36 32 6 ed game, Sunnyside Park stay- or boys ween the ages ofj/operates Saturday mornings at 5 : : ze 4 9 Aurora 25 13349 5 ed within ten points throughout six and: twelve, whd play in! Children's rat In the hattle for first place, with a 9-5 victory ome | ? R d lersney ' : , ni 7 _ Markham 1411938 3 The antes ane. pore gota either the mite, novice or pee Gtaniak giniee wee de toe Purple club defeated Gold less Green team and moved into rounce e S SP) mer Se a Wastan 16 019 36 2 loch into its best performance wee learue 1 apt : 8-2 in a Westmount Kiwanis Bid- a second place tie, in the lea Providence 4 5 33 46 8 Bramplon 0 6 01558 0 ciate RRs | me hes than £00 Hove hava rie Se WhRTiEa ay ah puke dy Basketball League game re- as aoane? ee » By THE CANADIAN PRESS nes ee Ps a oy 27 5)" : ian, he is us ee 4 re Sane Ye eens The White club held a nar- ican Hockey League Sere are ' ey fee aN aie ri ie -- " i BOL Oe se The Purple team doubled the TOW 4-3 lead at half time, with wine 'eft he doubt. of thelr Cleveland 6 2 0 26 28 12 L d N Lords Protest has 12 tome novice sili Rane; pat ee net Rr 5 cide score over their opponents, at Mario Marano and Lyle Mas- superiority Tuesday as Quebec tes : 3 4 22 8) on on ats teams and the pee wee leaguelvs Storie 5:00 « 6:00 A a f time. Mark Kashul paced 'ers, hitting for 5 single basket! Aces blasted Providence Reds Queb at ee 30 al Pla off Loss 17 teams . ules iy the wav for the winners with each Dwayne Cardinal scored 6-1 and Baltimore Clippers hit *UC® a " ig D { t H k y Miae sind on it i Kou te Novice rday, Nov.. 4.149 baskets. Ed Sich scored the lone basket for the losers./ Vancouver Canucks of the West : Tuesday's Results e @a aw ) os é 2 Thursday eve- Baker _ vs t 0 Labia, seo cket. for the losers, With Steven Allen rounding out) ern League 4-1 Vancouver (WHL) 1 Baltimore TORONTO (CP) -- London i Brookside ynnaucht ° 4 the scoring, connecting on a 'The only two games scheduled 4 LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Lon- Lords of the senior Ontario 7:45 8-95 nr Bast < In the second half, the win- roi) shot. : 1 Feenaypes . Pri tence 1 Quebec 6 don Nationals defeated St. Cath- Rugby Football J i SPOR TSC 0 PE pn ast ners outscored their opponents, ou had no effect on the standings Providence 1 Quebec a0 i . ' , ugby ootball Union have } Gi n Stewart. 8:30 - 9:10 p.m.;:|2TS Ol Pan Coulby and Rob: . The White club came on strong | although the scoring didn't hurt Ontario Senior arines Black Hawks 4-1 in Ontar- lodged an officia 1 protest THURSDAY BECNER VS sn € b O08 Te ari field. each connecting for in the second half, as they out-|the records of the winning play- WLT F A prio Hoc key Association Junior A against Bramalea Satellites, FOOTBALI ms and Lake Vista ys Nipi- "basket. As a- result of their Scored their opponents 5-2 ers. Gall 6 2 0 28 12 12/aCllon Tuesday night. 4 who won the two-game total- ee ca zon ; "p B10 p.m. (Br vei : ee ee Fuenle club took) Mane Marano connected for The Aces struck for four un Guelph 5 3 1 31 27 11; Peter McDuffe, 'the league's agi league playoffs. : Piicds Plavctte. (ini: TS, Ae the EL 'r a 'ver sale possession of first|{WO baskets to take. over the answered goals in the second Kingston 5 4 43 41 11\leading goaltender last year, The Lords lost the second Donevan CI vs O'Ne Ae asi "ae TY ace. The Purple team will meet individual scoring with twenty | period of their home game after Collingwood 4 2 1 26 22 Q performed sheer trickery upon game Sunday 19-8 as well.as the Pian hic ieee. NON SOG. 6. : : he Green cluh who are looking Points. Peter Waldinsperger a/Denis Maces had given: the Toronto 4 3 0 30 16 § the Nats until 8:17 of the second series 27-24. The protest: was want rae pe y for their first victory of the sea. 7eW addition on the team, round-}Reds a 1-1 tie in the first period. Oakville 4 3 0 22 27 g/period when Barry Boughner lodged, with the ORFU Tuesday Mi Sah ns ' 8:20. 9 Ma he on. in the second game. this/6d out the scoring with a foul) Simon Nolet paced Quebec Belleville 3.4 0 26 28 6 whipped a 15-foot backhander Bill Thurgarland, chairman of . Saha wi ae ol ee ' rey : eg : de " coming. Saturday morning ant scoring with two goals, Jim W oodstock s 624-30 36 5\ through his legs. | feo wat the Cag -- Pagcie Plavatte selhiges nS Aaah seta 4 two straight loses. the|, steve Allen scored the Jone Johnson, Andre Lacroix, Onil Barrie Paw 16 26 4) That tied the game. Maurice hav lobe decided early Led Playoffs | (S¢ I ; r Ee Dake: 2a ed : « basket, for the losers. The Boutin and Rosaire Paiement Orillia 1 6 0 25 42 2/L/Abbe had put the Hawks Wednesday in consultation with . nes rain 150) \ Hie Nit d tea ) in x sisanncearcs eee = : nadir Sap Bg v} fee i Bown 10 7 e Red am moved esl ; " Will Qosen' ieain meets the front\each got one. ahead 'seven minutes earlier the Canadian Amateur Football ville "| nd game on vs Sto 11:40 «12:20 p.m. /COlumn. as _ they efeated the running Purple club, in one of, Paiement, along with defence- a iwhen his screened shot went Association home-and-home points d.Connaught vs Baker, 12:25 ginny aD Mee three games this coming Sat-man Jim Morrison, reported M C k |through the legs of goalie Ted "If the meeting rules in favor Pia tet a aD pagal ea are bbs Sheed The Red team: held el °P- urday morning, at Simcoe Hall) early im the day from Philadelp- C ormic Ouimet. of hae ie es a ie n Any bo ) he the score-sneet In)\Boys' C Rasty Flyers, the Aces parent Na- : Sail in ; to be replayed at Bramalea Bie eciste " es es If, while racking up id un Ee mee a othe League club " e son) Gould, Paul Scherer and pany sit} Bee a Wednesday night,' Thurgarland HOCKE} éame yet ee t lead. Stanley Cock- : 'i . W A d Allie Sutherland scored the oer tia with long-staple said. ; OHA Intermediate League may obi a addition to the Red) Leafs Capture , |ACES PEPPER PAILI ins AWarlr other. goat for tie: Nations. ARBRE ilhad att he ORFU champion is Uxbridge «Whitt Me o dovsi antatis : the winners with : | The Aces _blistered Marcel y se Jerry penomme _of With comfort-fit collars and cuffs, careful finish ig i scheduled to play Marcon Rons; at Whitby Arena, 8 reation Department. 325-1111. or {Wo baskets, followed by-Chris Paille with 43 shots. Quebec) NEW YORK (AP) -- Mike Kitchener assessed only nine ; pas pares Flyers of Halifax in the Cana- pr p im = petra ey sty iy » and. Bobby Dias, each Tyke League Game goalie Fernand Rivard was test-;McCormick of ,the San Fran- Minor penalties in the hard-hit- a - pen rather Hane dian quarter-finals this week Lakeshore; Juvenile League | Arena' Saiui hee i notchin basket Leafs defeated Canadiens 3-1 €4,0mly 21 times : cisco Giants was named winner "ng game f is GAM hare adh end. ee } Fehon ' nners outscored their Te Wawke blanked Red Wings The Clippers held a 3-0 lead of the Cy Young Award as the CHOOSE FROM OVER BLOCKED FIELD GO Osha 5 Arena ti) 6-4 in the secorid half 9-0 in Little NHT ke h Key before veteran Larry. Popeinoutstanding pitcher in the 20 soup stapes : A KED | TEL ) GOAL 8°30 LOSE END st ockerton, continued his 7". in Little NHL, tyke hockey) cored midway through the National League 'Tuesday by the The controversy stems from a Tubachioe Juciaiie teacae F \ n (A The with two baskets, while ame at the Civic pga third period for Vancouver's Baseball Writers Association of a) second quar field-goal at- Gabo ( se Ruffalo B Tuesday: split Bobby Dias rounded out the) 4. Sharko scored two goals for only goal America : we tempt by Bramalea which was Oshaws Ceiiicnc Arne end Art Powell, who underweniocme Wi 4 single. basket Leafs and D. Gray on@ while Bob Cunningham, Jim Barl- The 29-year-old veteran who fj partially blocked by London. . uthes : . oS kane Glenn Cunningham and Victor W. Hawthorne tallied for Can-\jett and Bill LeCaine had built was paid $50,000 to sign with the yj The ball was recovered by : surg a da ould Puke each scored a basket, in. adiens the lead with veteran Willie old New York Giants back in { Bramalea on the two yard line outs hore Midget Les ! be lost to t can F sotball a losing cause, Gord Matthews and J. Bryne|Marshall replying to Popein's 1956, and was reacquired by the at 14 = Read went Ah ee 8 eee x emainde Th te team scored their scored the goals for Hawks in|goal within 56 seconds to close (Jub «last December in a deal /) VITTED COLLARS i ouchdown two plays later. Arena, 8:5 cad 0 ' us second victory of the seasonitheir victory of Red Wings out scoring with Washington, won in a land- LONDON length gives com- / Jee oa { Officials claimed: a London : * slide with 18 of ihe 20 votes by| CREAM 2 aan f2n a Tas tip tebsincy ties yards 7 : j\the committee of writers, two | : sina 'aban : COULD tg LOSE TITLE PROFESSIONALS NOW from each league city. j Canadian Sherry , pec Bramalea players recov- The two other votes went to} sa ea SECRET SEAMS Bob VanKleek, manager of e |pitchers Jim Bunhing of Phila-| LONOON WINERY LIMITED ns i . Seams are carefully London Lords, said 'We are elineks Know They Were The Best ("omer BBA } He Ee Gy SAS ne Pitesti ; lpitcher who was lapouumatal { PRES BONING AR corey \ pinta ie ry : ne a ihr Mie pene i gen . ; yin moving Chicago Cubs into and yokes of sportshirts match. ¥ oe Pet naey Macs ras ees! By STERLING TAYLOR ess Otto ¢ i h concrete professional with the Ice Ca- Jelinek said the ISU commu- third place in the National NEW WORLD PERFECTION a, his judgement. CARV DALE, Ont. (Cr)---Ol0 proof of " interna- pades late in 1962 after winning nications directed that if the |League , Tern Sh Tree escen Brothers Vipella ieee ; sf Eg correc ° = and Marie mek know that tional competitions referred to the world title and have been body did not receive a report it | at are: vad bath bcobace f " : they were est amateur n a newspaper article under with the show since would cancel the Canadian cou- | g Doorway to a Man's World' k . pairs skaters in the world: in Otto Jelinek's byline last winter 'We've been retiring for six ple's name from the world . i x Er 196 Je} said he has not replied years now, so why say we'll do championship list. ICE RENTAL Available fe Zu Tol ght erase our vit- s commun it after this season," he said "The ISU has been very good i 7 vice record. books, but y if my intentions Jelinek said they don't intend to us. When we 'had difficulty ' | tb olw s know no one could he said fo return the gold medals won getting proper clearance to re- ADULTS ; : Fe Otto said in an inter at the world championship in turn to Czechoslovakia, the B | ; ev da Prague country we had escaped from, 15.00 per Hour : wad He 0 the Int . fy ! meant to do in oa own to compete for the world cham- Fs I natior ir nion's. threa small voice was to make some pionship, it was the ISU that | - x t 0s e Czechoslovakian - Suggestions that could improve went to bat for us." Mon. to Fri, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. | " f| McLAU horr ther and oe ee judging I conta judges Lion The Jelineks won the world 23% SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 728-7974 j z N0 , ror e of their 1962 title a e qualified in the part of skat- title by drawing the votes of | 'DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 5 J aid from his home up than by be quie ing they're ruling on. For exam- five of the nine judges. The Phone: 728-5162 Phone: 725-8071 'A King St. W 723. here that the ISU formed = ple, a man judging pairs should other four votes went to Lud- Civic Auditori il | 3 : paid tide them some {ime ago that 'the JOINED ICE CAPADES have a background in the pairs mila and Oleg Protopopoy of | vic AUaItOrNID Childrens Arena | tees is ae gee 4 ' 'a = title would be taken away un- The Jelineks -turned skating. Russia. i Z ' , :