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THE
DAILY
NEV/S,
ST.
JOHN'S,
NFLD.,
THURSDAY,
MARCH
_____________
,
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.·.
.
~A·
Pat
On
The
Back
•
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* * * *
.
•
Fol'
.l
Pedol'mmu:e Jf'm·thv
"
Of Sped,rtllllenti.on nur-
....
r-~
;.,g
The
PnM
W
"'~k
•
•.
By
"DEE"
MURPHY
fSt.
John's
!Club
Darts
League
ST:\:SDINGS
AS
AT
llli\IICII
8TJI.
P
·W
L
Guards
.. ..
..
14
33
:!3
Can.
l,egion • . •
.14
26 26
C.J..B.
• .
..
..
14
26
20
Star . . . •.
13
2:1
23
Hoi)•
Cross
.
13
22 22
Feildians.. •
.14
22 22
Grand
Falls
Champi~ns
Declared
In
Town's:
Minor
School
Hockey
Leagues
I
Liule
Le,ugue
!~:
~~~~~
:: ::
:::
~
~~
I
J!e~dgel
Lengz£e
1
I
. . 1
D.
Lane
· • • • · · · · 9 1
lU
: 'la,•be
in
th'1s
morn'tng'•
Grand
Falls Athletic Direr-
1
1
" •
.
·'
tor
Wes
Trainor
has
released 1 Rflllh[•U.ln
Leagu;P
I
The
Mt!lgea
r.eague
at
Grand
sports
page
the ltneup
for
the
'
C<W..
. • •
.14
HI
19
:the
finn!
standings
of
Grand I • \ails
was
closely contested
With:
St. John's
Bees
..
":'hich
will
re
Fulls
~linor
School
Hockev
Lea·
The
Cougars
had
a hard
bat-
the. four teams
of
the leagur 1 present
St.
John s
tn
the eastern
gue
and
shows
that
the·
Blnck
tle
on
their hands
to
take the :
havmg
to
meet
~n
sudden
de.ath
: semi-finals with
Bell
Island
.
Hawks
copped
the Little
Lra-
1958
championship
as
they
edg.
game~
to
decide the
fm~l
will
be
published.
If
not
the
Like
el'erj•one else the sleet 1
of
Ll~ut,
Col.
and
~Irs
..
Stll1·
K.
of
C .
•••••.
14
16
IIi
..
storm
of
March
first
had
a
big
man
NeCf
of
Pepperrell
AF!l
St.
Pat's
.. .. ..
13
13
13
aCfect
on
us.
We
missed
our
and
has
ll'al'elled extensil'eh· ·
St.
Bon's
. . • •
14
13 13
Pat
On
The
Back
last
~londar
..
in
the
L'nitcd
States
with
his
REWA
. . . . .
.13
12
12
·
gue
championship
with
tht•
ed
out
the
Cubs
by
a
sin~le
\ standmgs.
A~
the
end
of
the
lineup
will
be
definitely
in
tn·
Cougars
taking the
Bantam
point
to
claim
the
honours.
The
,
reglulm:
sche
~le l~e
Ra~hlrrs
morrow
morning.
At
the
pres·
Le;J)iUr
honours
and
the
Ramb·
Cougars
and
Cubs
each
won
an~
tMmer~
1
:~~e
heel
~tlh
1
22
. ent time !he Capitals
in
my
op·
'
lcl'.q
winning
the
Midget
Lea;.:ue
eight
games
in
their
twelve
pom
~
eacd
;
t'
~
sBecon
P
acde
·
inion
have
the
edge.
This
I
so
we
are
going
to
give
credit
par~nts
on
Air
Force
assign.
to
one
person
who
would
h81'e
ments.
During
the
1!157
season
been
in
last
wee~·s
column
if
he
was
top
point
getter
for
the
that sleet storm didn't
happen
Fa
Ions
as
they
ran
up
ten'
Lf:O
F
AG.-\S
.
strai~ht
1·ictories
to
take
the
crown.
JOIIS Gt\l.WA\'
A
r,\T
o~
Tm; H:\l'K
TO
A
I'AT
0:"0
THE
BACK
TO
U:o
FAiiA:\.
f'ROI'ERTY
JOll:\ t;AL\\'AY
OF
Tm:
HOLY
~IA;>;.-\GER
OF
TilE
ST.
CROSS
SE:\1011
liASKETB.\LL
JOII:-.''S
.fl':\IOR
I!O('K~:Y
SQl't\D
which
cupped
the
l'it)'
'l
E,\~1.
l.eo didn't
~~ore
all\
d1amp1on.,hip
on
Tursda~·
ni~ht.
~oal5,
ht
rl>cln't
mak~
an1·
sa
1
c',
,lohn
wh11
has
plil)l'd
well
all
~>ncl
he
didn't
break
,;p
an.
1
.e
..
~on.
spal'kt•d
the
~·rus;HI~t'>
pia.'~
hut
he
was
outstandin)l
to
a
81·61
Will
Ol'l'r
(ruarrls
as.
;"-
~-
a
memlw1·
of
the
Jumor
th~
Hoi~
Cross
t~am
took
thr
•• "t'ap,..
llr
tui·nrd
m
~
won·
hesl
or
three
games
Sl't'les
two
tlt•rful
performance. :\ot a .u·,ught lle
w:ts
the
1tnl~·
h1·i~ht
.•111~le
mrmbt•r
of
tlw
All
~ew·
spot
in
the
first
h;Jif
fur
hi~
foundland Junior Horkel'
squad
as
he
netted
16
of
their
cruwn.
game
appearances but the '
1
1
h·as
5
Atalre
1
• Y
e
et~vedrs
a~tt.
sr.y
after
s~eing
the
Bell
Island
'
1
1
·
1
L h c .
.·
h h · e
an
tcs
were
te
wt
.,
. .
..
:
Blln
t
~,;
k.lttlerl
etla!(ucl•
t e
t'ougat
rs
Ilea
me~
bu·p
t
~It
t' t ree
ei"1ht
points
each.
In
the
sud·
team m three
exhtbiiiOn
games
1
:tc
,aw s
~
1e
en~ue
1es
o
1e
u s
110
1es
to
d •
1
th th
R
11
. against
city
teams Grant
1·ou
530
'with eight
wins
out
of
trn
1
hold
the
one
point
edge,
19-18.
1
dcng
rlcea
t
tgha"!e
1
~
e
32
amt
•r.rs'Bell
·bbnd
teams. never
·did
h'l h d 1
Th
·
·d
i· ·
11
t d' e e
ou
e
:>~ners
- o
cop
· ,
g;~m~~
w •.et t
ey
~O~I>t'd/~
l'
.
1\
/
~~?
~n
1\
san
l~g~
the championship
while
the
give
ail
in
exhibition
games
ltiiO
or
sltxleen
Rpotln,~,.e
gmll(
t'll~nt
o
c.
tears
..
\tlh
of_anne~r
IBeavr.rs
"·on
over Atlantics
hv
and
it
is
di!ficult
to
valua\!•
out
seco~t
p
ncr
ec.
,,
In~~s
~~·
ur
ecn
po~n
s
Ill.
IVe
':"Ins
3.n
to
decide third 1 c
It
their strength.
three points.
The
Wmgs
came
and
three ltes
while
the
Ltons
1 , f
th
b
1
~r~
a
e.
I • • • •
up
with
si~
wins
and
a tie collected nine points
with
three "
35
one.
0
e
es
• I
gea
.e.t·
'while dropping three conteslf .
wins
and
three ties
while
thP.
tgue
ser~eds
.het
ld
att
the
Pah~e~h
• Whether the
City
gets
pass
own
an
m eres
was
tg
Bell
hland or
not
is
not
the
1 tor thirteen points.
It
was
a Tigers
end
up
in
the cellar
th
gho
1
th
· h d
1
·
I b
II f h
. d
· · · 'th
1
·
rou
u e
sc
e u e main reason
for
this
column.
I
c
o~p
a<
~
or
t
1r
srot 1n
pos111on
WI
on
y
one
pomt . C A t
1
· ,
1
the standings
with
tht
Maple
as
they
mnna~cd
nnl\'
to
tie a
th
·
1
nsye
11
:
1
ahs
0
1
P
sc,orer
1
°
1
It
seems
to
become
a
~·l'ar
~-
. · • ·
•h'l
1 ·
1
·h P
ea~ue
WI
wen
I'
our problem
with
, ur unt'or
1
Leufs
ed~m~
out the
Cn!mc!
r11s
~nme
11
t e
osmg
e other · t t h'
1't
h'l
r.
- ••
•
.15
68
I
h~·
On~
poiiJt
[!I the
Standin~j
efPVCn.
•
'r~~~nk~anO
II'~~
Crr~~~er:
I C
Wi(<h.
Jeague
around this
time
Of
for
third
slot.
Hr.
Le,Jts
en!·'
~1.
r.reen
was
the
top
pomt
1
1 1
A t P
11
t
1
~ear
to
contl'
up
with
some
..
12.80
lected rlel'rn pr.ints
to
thr collector
in
the
league as
he
1
~,;cn
Y
1
wo.
d
~~sre
c.
0
1
ec
1
e'
sort
of
a joke.
111e
hig~e<;t
lllgllest 3 tegs:
J.
R11brrts
(!l.l'.)
..
ll08
'
III~be~t
Slnrle
J.eg:
J.
Roberts
tH.C.)
~
·
Jllghr~t
3 Darts:
~·.
Hyr.es
l
Gunrd5
l . .
152
lllghest
A1·erage:
C
Single
Gamel
,J.
RobCI'ts
(
H.C.)
..
20.52
Ul~hcst
Al'erascs:
W.
Tizzard
Holy
Cross
.•.•
F.
Ful'lon~
•
Holy
Cross
. • • .
J,
Roberts
Holy
Cro~s
.•
J. Lrarning
Ciunrtls
..
C
I'
t
Th
R o t d f t t I f
tl
· t "
goa
s
an
IVe
assts
s
or
joke
al!ain
this season
is
ana(
Ien~
en:
I c I angers
cf
nncc
e .
lor
ah
lod~
o
lfl!.
~·I
his
24
point total
while
Hick·
, • . .
12,74
a~d
B.rums
.hed n
ast
spot
o~r
pom
s o
mg
a
1vc
m n bulged
the
nets
for
fo
1
. cancelling
of
the
senior
lea·
• •
..
12
67
,
WI~~
~~~p~~~~tsw:ch.thr
top
IOI~~a~~~d
~~~~n
se~~~~eta~l~;
t~nt
l!t~ls
and
eight. assists
;:r
~~~i::;;e~~~~dt~~~
01:~
s:::;
P.
Deutch
Stnr . . . •
J. :'\rat')'
Slar
. . . . • •
II.
Stluil·r~
F(•ilrlians
..
..
P.
Barron
l'O~'
. . . , . • •.
A.
L~fo,se
C
I..H.
II.
't'mal'd
COl'
Gnme~
Finlshrd:
'point getter
in
the
Little Lea·.
twines
for
25
goals
and
nine'
IISTho
af.ll · "
th
I practice time before the
semi·
I"
"7
·
1
· ' r o
owm~
are c
ram
~-•'
gue
as
he
collected seventeen
a~s1sts
or
a
34
pmnt
total t d' d . d
..
d
1
finals.
The
idea
of
can<·clllng
· 1
11
•h'l
B 1 h d s
an
mgs
an
m
'"'
ua
$COr·
pomts.
collect
ng
a
on
goals
..
II
t e
ragg
a
so
a twenty·.
1
d' f
th
\I'd t the senior league acth·ities
..
12.4a
A
~oft
all
was
close
behind
goals
but
fell
Iii'~
short of,
~g
5
an[
10
~f
95
~
e ·
1
gc
for th;
9
purpose
is
commend·
with
fifteen points hal'tr.g
G1·e~n
in
the
assist
depart·, eague
or
p:
w
1
T
Pl-. able but the
fo!Io\\·UP
i~
..
12.42
tweh·e
goals
and
three assist•. ment. Thirn
place
in
tht' points R
hi
15
10
£
2
22
ridiculous.
F.
RowP
and
B.
O'Brien
tiel!
d~partment
went
to
J.
V.
Kelly
M~m
rrs · ·
·
1
~
g 2
4
~~
• •
\2.18
fo1·
third
place
in
the
scorin•.!
who
wa~
close.
on
the
heels of; B
m~r~
· · ·
~~
1
8
6
-ii
Immediately
tulluwmg
the
p:n·
1
adeF.
with
1
lour
1
~eedn.
fpoint
1
n B
1
~acf
with
28
point~.
Kdell~·
harl:
A~r;~:i~
·.·
...
IS
2
9 4
8
cancellation
of
league
pi;,~
111
•
·
.12.0~
r<•CI.
·~·e
P
a,,·ers
te
.'"
onrt I
11
~n
Y
one
goa
s
an
sel·en
1
<Ramblers
defeated
minrr1
nh·idual trams
of
the te.gue
place
With
thtrteen
p01nts
e.1ch.
asmts. ·
11
d
th
1 r t 1
·1
·
..
1~.02
.
The
rollowing
are the tram Thr
following
are
the
team'
'"
sut I
e~
"a
~amP
or
Ir•
, are
dt•rp
tnto
ex
11
Jttwn
gai~es:
. d' d ·
I'
'I
1 .
t·
d' d · d'
··d
1
J
pia
co.
h~
3·2.
score). Alreadv the Guards senwr.
sto~n
m~s
an
1m
1111
ua
scnr·
san
m~s
an
m n 1
ua
scor·
fB
.
1
f
1
ri
o\tl
t'.
·
1
.
·h
b't'
in~:
standinJ:s
of
the Littlr
Lra-
in!!
standings
or
the
Bantam. Palers
ce
ear
·
an."'
hm·e
pl.1)Ct
1110
rx I
110n
\\', Tm:ud.
<iuarri~..
•
·"
,1,
l.r:al'ning,
Guards.. .
.8
1~.
0':-.'cill, Star. . . . . . 7
\\".
Tibb~.
Can.
Lci(!On
7
(
•
d F
II
r
1
n
58
1 ea" •
In
sudden death
gamP
for
thml
ganw•
with
Bell
Island
and
St.
~~~~
at
rran a s
or
"' · •
~u,
· 1 b 3 o ) · ·
p W L T
1'1<.
p w L T
PI•.
P
ac~.
~·
• · scort' ·
!lou',;
ha1·e
pla)·rd
one.
The'c
Hinck
Ha11
ks
10
8 2 0
16
Cougars
. ,
..
12
8 I 3
19
SCOniXG
LF..1PF:RS
three
exhi!Jitinn
games
were
Reel
Wings
10
6
:l
1
J:l
Cubs
.....
, .I!! 8 2 2
18
G · A p
1
,,
pla)·e!l
the
night
ot
or
pnor
to
'1aple
Leafs
10
4 3 3
11
B~ar>
.......
12
5 4
:l
l:l
I
C'.
Ans1·~t
. . . .
19
5
!!4
to
Senior All Star pracllce.
!1
pill~'CI'S
With
, • , ,6
to
the
individual
play
exhibiliun
gac
the practice
perio
1
~
think
knuckle;
oe
rapped
•he
line.
Ir
they
di•
knuckles still
should
~
ped.
• • •
ll
was
undiv~rlrrt
practice session.
bv
that brought
thr
·
Newfoundland
t
dividu;;l Junior
club
to arrange
exluhtllvn
the Junior te.n,.
dur··
t
. .
'i
prac
ICe
seS>Hill.
l
d~··
much
it
we
ct•:Jirl
ha
1
;·
pass
Bell
lsl~n,·
1n
finals.
It
was
h;,.·,
full
turnouts
11
i>.eh
the
victor~·.
Tn
'"4e
All-Star~
ha~r
r.•.t
interest that
''''
,
the Juniors.
• • •
In
the Srnw,
Rrt
the
St.
John\
. lltlt
series
is
tht
hi~
on
1
as
the
('ap:tal "
There
has
al11~,,
btu
rh·alry
betweet•
hoth
After the l\land
sting
is
usualt.
taktn
w
the
Se\\(Oltnd:and
ti'~
.
causP
of
thf
;>nMtr
(irand
Fa
ls
•quad.
Falls
hold
f;o\nuub~t:
to
retain thr
till•
bQ
~
too
c~n
br
n\frtOII!
1
COn!•entratr:l
rrrnrt
11
•
or
all
concerner
1
lh11"
don't think
11r
··•n
d,·;
when
next
~r.1r
rollt
1
our chances a r•
as
n
the lnlandPT'
,r
•r
~
mut·h
effort
ir.tn
11
1
should.
. . .
'
i.11•mps
had
an)·
worries
abou't
30
points
and
he
added
13
hi•
rqulpmrnt.
The
m~ht
the
points
in
the
brilliant
final
t'ity
squad
went
to
Bell
Island
stanza
('rusader
com~back
to
l.t•o
had
the l'ast job
of
makmg
run
his
game
t!ltal
to
2!1
points.
;t•re
that
th~
•~am's
sti.rks.
John
is
a
team
man
and
he
sets:
goalie
pads
and
15
bag~
of
per·
up
many
of
the
baskets
re;~isl·'
oonal
gear
was
on
hand
at
the errd
h.r
the
Hoi~·
C'1·oss
sqund.j
bland
Arena
when
the
pla~·ers
He
mows quickly
for
a
hig
man
1
nr1·il·ed.
It
was
all
there.
Wh~n
and
often
eontols
lhe
play
as
the
~quad
tral'clled
to
Grand
Hoi)•
Cross
mo1·e
the ball
up
Falls
he
had
another
hig
job
the
court.
He
works
hard at 1
on
hi•
hands
and
a~a1n
he
came
,,II
t:mes.
rebounds
well
and
is
in
with
!lying
colors.
All
sea·
deadly
on
frN•
throws.
He
is:
s~m
Leo
has
h~rn
[lert'orming
one
or
the
hill
reasons
th~'
f,>r
the
St.
l'nt's trams
and
Crusaders
have
l1cen
a
hi~
pow-,
a
·am
he
h<•s
been
doing
a ter· er
in
the basket
hall
world
of
•
ri!.c
joh.
Proper!)' manager
is
St.
.John's
for
the
pust
few~
4
plu~·ers
wit.h.. . 5
ll
players
with
..
..
4
10
pla!:crs
with
• • • ,
•.
3
Canadians
to
4 4 2
10
Lions
.......
12
3
fi
3 9 i
r..
Hick.man
. . . .
14
s
:!~
The
Guards
p!ay1•d
at
Har·
Han~ers
10
2 7 1 5
Ti~er~
......
12
0
11
1 1 1
!l
Matthews
.•
, •.
1fi
5
21
bour Grace
on
Frid~)
night l hal'e hrrn
,.,
r
':
1
Bruins
10
2 7 1
~
SCORING
I.E.1DERS
I:\.
Heale1'
. . .
••.
8 8
Hi
ancl
then
me
the
Bell
fa1·oured
Inter
•,·.~r.
16
players wittt
....
2
SCORING
I.EAPERS
r.
A Pt•.
Bruce
H(<cock
.....
11
4
15
J,lancl
SI!Uacl
here
on
Tue~·
tion.
We
don't ,,
•·
e:•
;;:
G A
Pt~.
~!.
Green
...•
,
.25
9
:!4
1
Bob
Hiscock
....
,
.1~
1
t4
da~
ni~ht.
On
SaturdaY
But
there's a
''''"
fr
14
players
with
••
1
Tn·:'l>l~ht's
Games
T.
Sheppard
....
17
0
17
.T.
Brag~
.......
25
4
2n
:
r..
O'Brirn
..
.,
..
!I
5
14
mght
St.
Bon's
played
Belt
competition
anrl
.•
•m
A.
No!
tall . • , ,
•.
12
:l
15
.J.
V.
Kelly
• , . . . .
21
7
2R
:G.
Penny
. • • ,
..
II
7
t~
!;land.
An
All·Siar prarllce
was
the
s~mi·flllals
:•
nn
7.30- liE\\' A
vs.
St.
Bon\
11,0<1-St.
Pat's
l's.
C.I..B.
F.
Rowe
. . • , ,
..
10
4
14
B.
Hanlon
..•••.
13
II
24
j
D.
rater
. . • . • 6 6
1~
held
on
Sunday
and
several
St.
it.
Injuries
,,,
::.:<:·
B.
'Brien
.. ..
..
8 6 H
T.
Hiscock
......
13
6
1!1
IT.
Hanlon
• . • . !i 7
12
Bon's
players
w~re
missing
be·
come
:.t
any '''"''
T,
1
,
'K. Schulstnd • • •
.12
I
13
A.
Gunn
. . •
•••.
7 4 II I.
Moyles
.••
, 6 4
10
cause
they
pla)·ed
a hard
game
been
just
a>
n·;u :
Friday
Nl~hl'5
Games
:
R.
Hiscock
. . • • • 9 4
1:1
Ray
Ileal
e)'
·
...
: 6 5 II
AI
Bargery
•.••..
!i 5
10
the
nil!hl
before.
On
Tucsda)·
lor
all~·
in
pract:', ,. ·
7:30-Star
I'S. ('an.
Legion.
T.
Carey
.......
8 5
13
<lire players,
or
more,
with·
L.
P~nney
......
fl
:l
!I
ni"hl
the
G11ard,
pla·.er'
were
but
with
exhihlll
-~
9.00-Holy
Cross
I'S
K.
of
C.
1
J.
Downton
......
8 5
13
9 points). I
B.
Thorne
..
.
..
7 1 R
:!b~cnl
because
th~y
ha·d
to
play
prior
to
a serir· ,.,
oM
chore that never
seem
to
years.
r!I;tll'
an~·
thanks
but
let
an~·
1
on
thr
.I<]Uads
•n
an~·
len~!ne
lose~
a
~.1od
propcrt~·
manager
anrl
i
IH-~~~~Cross-Tak~-~~B--
k
tb
II
I N •
~~~~:hi~~~;:~.game
that
nigh:
;:r~~~.u~f;~.~;~·,~::.~·~~~
I
Cl
b
~
as
e a s
eanng
· · · the dilterenr•·
lw
·w
nter-
u I
60-37
Victory
I,
AI:
1
~~~:~~s
h~
1
1
1
t~-~tletl
1
~i~ne
o~;
~~~cti~e:;·~j~~,.'
t'
:·:·
will
!O•'n
know
it
Len
1
I
.
·.n1
h,1<
hc~n
an
olltstandmg ·
I~:l'mbcr
of
the
Junior "Caps".'
Bowlinf!
L
auue
I D
th
Sl
I practice together
anti
the •
L e
~
Over
s A c .
·ea
ow
y prat·tice hours
all
camr
to·
I hopt that
":.,·n
ill.
· ' i • • • gcther. 1
was
alii U)'S under
gue
and
team
rlel~:~~
·
I.AST
:SIGJIT'I'
GA~IF.S
i
Holy
Cross
used
a
full
court
lhe
impression that
all
exhibi· around thr
wnf1·1entr
'press
to
good
adl'antage
yes·
B\·
"DEE'' MUHPHY
lion
games
played
b•·
teams
a)(ain
that
son11·nnr
aiD:
I
lllt:h
Thl'eP
Framf!l:
D.
Fit7.gt•rald
.•..
F..
1\ea
r~ry
..
1 tcrday afternoon
as
the)'
dP··
The
game
of
baske'!Jall
is
gue.
Due
to
the rfforts
of
Hoh
in
th<•
Hocke~·
League
had
Ull
the
question
or
tt~
R:i.~
' fra:cd Sall'ation
Arn1~·
60·37
in
d .
1 1
. · first
to
rrcrlle sanl·tion
of
the
h
1
'b
1
'tt'otl
·•an
1
•,
J·U·t
1-
1114
ymg
slow
y hut sure
Y•
m
St.
Cross
mainly
the
s~ne•
openl'u
..
<
a
ll:~h
Srhool basketball
ganiP
1.ea•ue.
Sttrcl~·
our
lea~uc
~ut·
t
th
1
'·
Ro
~,
" h
.John's.
Holy
Cross
won
the
with
four
squads entered
l:.nd
·
~
-
~
·' e
,.
et·r "'
11
'
"'I
A.
Andi'PII',
..
at
the
S.A
\',
~:~·m.
T e
C'nts·
t'X"CUt1'1··
a11d
tea1n
rl•l·~ates
bt
"
S1•nior
hoop
crm1n
on·Tuc>day :ll.l:.X undrcided.
The
~lemorial
' ' •
'v
'ona e ans"Pr
'",.,.
adrrs,
who
dropped the contesl didn't,
aftr1·
<·anl'l':l:ntl
our
11
1 r l
111
...
,
1
,
~.·t'n••lr"',
1
fore
1
est•rd'l''•
to
st P,l'" night
whl'n
they
ddratrd
team
ftnally sta•·ed out and
the
1an
~r
1eme
"
11
:
..
' ·' • ' w .
•·
"·
" · · " " '
"""
lc1.~nc
fa11lllr
of
.\ll· •
n.
l
·'t't•m•t·altl
. .
4(
'!(I
· 1 · t
11
1 t
Gunrds
in
thr filial encounter remaimng lour
nJa•·ed
tlm·e
J!alnt•s
11.1rn
1ittlr
Ill
,
._,
~Rt
J
•••
1Utnp1•<
In
o II'
~at
.
,.
' Mar practices,
~ilr
r'n,rnt
'I
bl
f
(
F
·
1
~li2
trom
the
OJlcnin•
whi~tlr
and
of
a series that
saw
an
l'l'l'r- rounds
with
the
top
t
1111
a\'31
a e
or
tr.un
p11:
i.
·tt,
l'l'
.•
••
"' I f ·
ll.
l.ant•
. . . • • .
:l~.i
11rre
nerrr
in
any
trouble. . a
gr.
ultent anl'r o around
:!5.
teams
mt·l·tmg
in
the finals
I·:.
K~aN·~
. ,
3:1R
Salvation
Army
had
a zonr
Onl~·
four
team>
enlercd
-the
Again
Holy
L'ro>s
took
thr
(
. 1 1
:J.·':l
ddrnce
~oin•
and
sta)'e!l
with
lca)!ue's schedule
and
the
championhip.
Beside~
sevcr:-1
..
ora'........
,,
\\
• O'll
11
:12n
it
for
the
whole
contest, hut Crusaders
wr.lkcd
away
with
parents
of
players. their girl
.
e1
y • • • •
NHL
ll.OUNDU
. , . 1
l.-.
\\'i~ht
. • • • . • • .
~~n
werr unable
to
stop the sharp the championship without
too
friends, their brothers. a
Jrw
. . . .
~
' 1 \\'
I"
'll~
shoottng l'rusader forwards.
much
trouble.
Within
the past sports reporters
and
tc,a
1
n
ol··
TOR0:\10 •U'• -
\ldt:;·,_,.~
tou
scorPd
all
''
,,,
"
I
· ·
at
.,en · • • • · • • '
11
k
t'
R I d I 1 1
· •
11
1
310
Hoh.·
Cross
had
their
man
to
few
''ears
two
of
the
hoop
ficials
'here
were
1·er•·
f""' '
0
"
e It tar. • t
ll'
man
~\'Ill
~.oa.
s
as
thr
1\n•
:r•
I
.-..
nr
rews
..
..
..
' ' <
th
ll
t I r " h
Bl
k
GEORGE
CIIEWt:
1
'I
'1
t
301
man
t.1·pe
o!
play
working
well
leagues
in
the
Cit'' hal'c closed
fans.
When
the gam•s "·ere '' go'
rn
s.cormg
oun.
•n:-•
l
:ca~o
ac
·
Ji·.·
.•
,,
I
·'
·
·'
ar m · · · · · ' · ' ' d the s A c
squad
found
il
h •
1
.
1
h
~! ~
.
'"
o
goals
\\
ednesday
mgh,
m
nesday
night
in
t 1
. A
PAT
o:-o
THE
Br\CK
TO
•
an
· · ·
up
~
op.
. P
B)et
at t e ' emonal
g~
m leading !\lontreat Canadien,
to
a I
Creighton
ut
•;.,.
I
GEORGE
l'RF.\\'E
m·
TilE
~llg\1
Team
Sln~lcs:
,
:~r<~~~k;
1
ct
any
clear
~hots
on: Likely the biggest
push
to
they
drew
the between studies
5
.
3
:\ational
Hockey
League
vic-
Hangers
ahe~d
\\l!n
h:!
,
GUARDS
SE~IOR
BASKET·'
(,uanls . . . .
1390
e
·n
• . • the death .
of.
basketball
has
students.
tory
over
the
stumbling
Toron:o
of
the
season
m":··'"
I
BALL
TEA~!
for
his
fine
per-i
Hoi)'
Cross
. • . .•
1320
j
EI~h~
rol)
1
Cross
~~~)ers
ac:, been
the
Stad1~m.
In
_the
few
.
Now
the
High
School
division
Maple
Leafs.
opening
neriod
\\•·en
t;
- •
·~
formance
last Thursday night:
-;----
1
~~~IJtePia~~
1
'!it~r~s.ts
~~n~c~~
years prwr
to
tis
ercctwn
only
Is
m
_full
swing
With
two
r.nd
The
36
- yrar .
old
right
winger.
1
3
shot
from
the
~'"'
~
, /when
he
scored
26
points
for
1
~<:ORES
I
g.
f
th
f.
f
ti
.
11
three
school
let.ms
pla~ed
any
sometunes three
games
bemg
who
returned
two
weeks
ago!
goal
that
boum·el
1r.
MERV
GREESE
1
his
team.
Guards
lost
the
en·!
Uol~
Cro~~.-3
" •
01
~e
/
Ed
e
S~~g~~~
0
ace~
riT~c
hockey;
they
were
Prmce
of
scheduled
e1·ery
day.
It
looks
after a
long
layoff
11
ith
a cut'
minder
Glenn
II:;''
s ·
"',\T
o~
THE
BACK
TO
counter
72·52
to
Hoh·
Cross
at·
,1.
\\
nddl'n
31:1
A8
204
1
65
h. n · 'th P f P
20
.
1
,
Wales,
St.
Bon's
and
Bishop
like a
walk
away
for
the
Pep-
achilles
tendon.
produced
the
I
Black
Hawk
ron;tt
'1ERV
GREENE
OF
THE
ST
the Crusader
gvm
hut
George
I
Duey
Fitz.
381
1
84
2
9
0
855
wt,nne,rs
11
c''h
1
a.
tnFe
1
r
potnc: Feild;
while
the other 8 or
su
perrel\ Falcons
who
are unde·,
first
two
~lontreal
goals
as the'
tied
the
score
tl•t•
. ·
·
•·
· ·
.·
· : I D Sorensen
168
2RO
241
699
ou
pu
·
ar
Ie
owe
cam
f I · · d h · f d ·
leadue
I ad' g C
d'
It'
· · t t
BO;>;'S
SE~IOR
HOCKEY:
gave
a
ntce
cxhtbllion
of
basket· • , .
320
2
•
0
~na
,
up
with
10
Bob
Pierson had
6
seats o earmng
d1rectc
t
e1r
' eate
so
far
th1s
season.
Teams
•
~
- c
Ill
•
ana
!ens
O\'er-
1ppmg
m a s
101
>;
TEA~!
for
a
fine
performance, ball
sa'!y
in
I
he
losing
cause.
\\.
\~
R
1
e~lly
~~~
196
1
~
0
~
07
with Pat Cleary netting
7
., winter and spring athletics
to·
r.re
getting a little better
sup-
powered
Leafs
Wtlh_
their
class.
s~n
past
flange:
~oa:!
a~atn~t
the
Bell
Island
squad
In
lie
got
off
to
a
slow
start
with
I
G.
a<
eni3"D
12
3
8
115
•
3
•
22
Perchard picked
up
5 with !\like
1
wards the
hoop
game.
Now
all'
port
as
school
pupils turn out .
The
~ock~t
ran
Ius
goal
~utp~t
1
·
1\orslcy.
the exhibition last Saturdav ·
or.ly
fil'e
points
in
the first. t
1
0
" a '
1
Woods
adding 4 Charlie Ennis
1
·
of
our
city
schools
have
hockey'
when
their
~quad
is
taking·
111
8
1
g ltlenng
~m·ecr
to
SOH
'"
The
Rangers
P
1
'
.,.,,~
ni~ht.
He
had
211
saves
and
half but
he
came
back
slron)l FPosra:-k
254
200
219
673
got
hot
in
the.second half
to
squads and something
hr.5
tolpr;rt
but
outside spectators arc
re~ua~
se
1
~.sohn
pday.th
R
k~t'
jP
1
Hck
hda~,.not
1
w·--('t)
turn d · · f
in
the last
stanza
to
net
21
and· ·
roc
er ' • I
ff
B k
tb
II
h t k f enn
''c
Dr
• e
oc
e
~
m~
an
n'ors
<'
'
""'
• e
·~
a
nice
per ormance.
·.
. 'D Whiltle
208
19~
182
584
record 6 points while Jim Filz·,
su
cr
..
as
e a
as
a en
very
.
ew.
high
-
scorin
t:
brother.
Andre
referee
Eddie
p;
,.,r,
t r
to
this
~·l•ar
"en•
had
very
~un
hts
total
to
a
ftne
26.
He
1
1
; Kmnedy
186
208
197
591
p&lrick
picked
up
the other
2.
the
mam
thrust. ·
Whtlc
the
Intermediate and Prono\'ost
and
Jean
llelh·eau tal· a
mi
·co
d t .
llltlc
work
in
the
local
lea~uc:
~
5
a
tal\
1
ho~·
who
has
b~en
pi~Y·i
/
Rvon
186
282
2
5
2
72o
I
Boq
Rideout remainetl top I
This
season
for
the first
time
1
Senior
lea!(ues
did
declare their
lied
the
other
1iab
goals.
Geor~e
Crelgh~o~'cca~
1
"":·;~~
as
the
.Bluegolds
ran .up
h1gh.
mg
we
al center
or
lte:
L·.
:\leone~·
20
1
167
210
578
point getter for the winless Sal·l there i;
no
Intercoll~giate
_Lea·;
championships
the~·
had
br
Armstrong,
Gar~·
Aldcorn
and
1
in
the
second
,~
.:1
~c~.res,
111
mosl
~f
.their
games.
~u~r(~
all
seas~t\
l~e
r~I~Und~
1
·
1035
1051
1060
3146/ valion
Army
College
team. He!
gue.
The
Commerctal
ctrcut ,
from
successful seasons.
The
·Gerry James
scored
for
the
fifth·!
ond
goal
e
1
·c
1
u~l
til•
ts
·
e~son
hol\e,~r
the.
~~~er
lie.·
~~.a
grea
IP·tn
s
0
anc
__
.
gave
a
fine
performance
alld
1 passed
a.way
sometime
ago.
Gt·ammar
and
High
School
cir-
'place
Leafs.
in
the
final
fran:•·
><_tuad
tn
the semor dtmton ,
l~e\
e~
n
11
es
up
..
George
was
Curtls:-2
!
took
most
of
their
rehou~ds
be-
that leaves the
High
School.
cuits
will
finish
up
far
from
i
There
is
little possibility-on-
was
on
hand
at
~
.il
o!
~·i~~lhllcm~r:I~O~~~~~~·edm~~~
~~~~
f
1
:g~r~~
rfi~.
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~·
~~~~~
;:~~
i~;
m
~:~
/
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h~~in~is
13
C~~dit~het~al;~
~~:r~::~~:eie~~~i::.
re~.:~:~~
~~:~:.i"ls
~;~~or~~~ll~~~~~e
\~!
~!d
:~~~nCO~~~~nes
i:~~e
~t~~~~
~o::fi·s
i~h~
~el;::::r.d
''':qrl . . erl' a
ways
Pays .a.
~.
hramt
eh
1\ebrekmos
ty
. e
teh•n·
N~seworth•·
~o7
253
178
638.
Howell
added
9 points
with
Gill' them
one
at a time. ,
the
sports reporting business
is
i run-of
Leafs
catching
a
Stanley
on
top
to
stay.
cno
~a
me.
lie
rRrelv
lea\'CS
htS' Sll e
II
e
ro
e
011
m e '
~
.
'th
. . 7 d s l I . . I c I .
rr
't'
Th
h .
f .
0
· i
lh 1 h
If
r
fl
1
c
LeGrow
270
24Q
269
788
rowmg
m
an
wee
app
e
1
The
Intermediate series
op·
constantly being asked about
up
P ajo posllon.
ey
ale
. h
b~:·
s~~l'
,~.~~nc~-~~
~~~ec~
i\h
sat
~~~~~~/
an~l
on~r
h:nd
~~:.~·h
osh~~~.
R·.
Lane
248
195
345
786
,
glettipgh'
6.
2
Geoff
Bungay
had ened first. It
ha.d
five
teams . winners
in
various .leagues but
sixh
dgalmes
ldeft
tin_\~~~~-
70-gamde
niJr~~e
~~cto~~
~~;u~~
- · •
..
· 1
1
f
1086
1103 1255
'1444
t
1e
ot
cr . taking part
On
the
most
part ·
11
1
ff
f
th
S .
sc
e u e
an
ra1
»
mgs
an
• ·
111
clay
m~ht
he
had
se1·er3l
P
us
a
··ou~
e o free
throws
to~
' ' ' !
It
was
30·18
at
the half
way
·
smce
le
P
ayo
5 0
e emor
Bruins
bv
nine
points.
League
season
ow
Ill!
~~·c~t
s~ves.
lie stopped
Bill
rack.
up
hts
fmc
lot
MI. :\lost
..
~
- I
mark
'for the Crusaders with I the
games
drew
few
small
Lc&gue
has
opened,
o~ly
one,
CHICAGO
IAP)-Da\'e
Creigh:
Chicago
in
14
~amr'
Power
and
Geor_.~:e
Connors
cold.
of
hts
baskets
all
year
have
Guards.-~
216
1 Hoi.
Cross
outscorin the
los·
crowds;
most
of
the
f~ns
were
p~rson
asked
me
1o
ptck
!DY
,
on
two
good
tm.;
Rnd
looked
ccme
from
rebounds
and
the
ef·
R.
C~llmore
215
2M
!!85
1 l
30
.
19
in
the
seco~d
fr students
from
~lemonal
who
wmner.
He
had a
son
playmg J/ d p
uutstanding
on
blue
line
slap
forth~
puts
into
the
game
gives
I
D.
F~shcr
211
270
217
6
98
'~;
Br
wnc
and Art
Te~~::
'dropped
in
to
watch a
few
min·
on
the
Holy
Cross team and
aza.,-,
ay
shots
from
Gordie
Butler
and
him
his
big
arl1•antage.
Of
llllcKmlay
210 232
23
3
675
man
w~re
referees for the
Pen·
ulcs
o!
play
betcwen studies. didn't
mi1'~
a
game
:.11
season.
Dick
Power.
The
three tallies course
his
height
also
helps.
A.
Andrews
222
310
2
75
807
1
All
the
games
were played
art
1 Another thing pushing basket·
~A~IS-Reu!ers
-
Fre~cl:
that
did
get
hehind
him
were
One
of
!he
big
things that
makes
G.
Fuller
225
36
2
20B
793
counter. the
M.U.N.
gym.
ln.
all a little ball
to
the grave
is
the lack· · poltce.
tn
areas
wh.ere
A!gcnap '
not
his
fault.
Two
o{
them were:
him
one
of
the outstanding I
1
083
1390
11
85
3658
over
40
players,
took
part
in
o{
relcrces. Without the
co~!
terr~mts
are acltl'e
wtll
get
screened and the other came
hoop
artists
in
the
City
is
his
C:N.T.:-1
Exhibition
the series
with
only
Holy
Cross
I operation
of
a
few
G.J.'s
station·/
~pee~al
?anger
money,
the
cab-
from
a pretty
Bell
island
pia~·.
good
sportsmanship.
~·
Locke
2
58
323
169
750
and Memorial
doing
any real
ed
at Pepperrell it
would
have
met dectded
Wed.nesday.
There
Merv
Greenr.
has
prol•ed
he
Is
l'.
LeBlanc
202
172
244
618
Baseball
practicing. I been near Impossible
to
com·
have
b:en a sertes
of
attack~
..
nne
ffnP
.goalcr.
F.
Clarke
167
245
128
540
Next
came
the
Christi&n
1 plet th S . L g
Th
on
policemen
by
North Afn·
J.
Roberts
227
222
221
670
I e e emor
ea
ue.
e
cans
in
Paris and other large
A
PAT
ON
THE
BACK
'1'0
HocJrey
Scoi•es
J. Everard
283
216
253
'752
By
THE
CANADIAN
PRESS
Br~thers
Grammar
School
hoop
same tw? or three Americans cities in metrooplitan France
OAVF.
NEFF
OF
THE
PEP·' ' 1\37
'1178
1015
3330
At
Vero
Bench,
Fla. senes. There
were
two
sec-
plus a
!Ike
number of
loca.l
recent! ,
.J"F,nREU.
FAT.ONS
l!IGf(
Milwaukee
000 012
000-3 5 3 tions
with
three teams entered ,senior players are officiating
Y_·
____
_
SC'IJOOL
llASI<F.TBAI.J.
TEA~!
ny
TtiE
Ct\:"'ADI.\N
PRESS
Patrlclans:-3
Los
Angeles
l11
ooo
001-4 s 1 in each.
Holy
Cross
took
both'
at
the
High
School
games. J
·z-.1
:
FOR
hi~
21
JIOint
performance I
National
J.eague
:\1.
Martin
161
285
301
747
Jay,
Rhem
(4),
McMahon
fBI
crowns
with
only
St.
Pat's giv·l
When
the intermediate series
aJ;
eu
...
S~mrlay
aflernnon
as
he
pared
J1onlreal
5
Toronto
3
Jl.
Evims
178
218
206
602
and
Rice,
Sawatski.
It>:
McDe·
·
ing
them
any
real trouble. St. I
was
on
it
was
found
necessary
.
~!~
lr~m
In
annthrr
win
In
the
:-\ew
York
3
Chiclll:o
2
M.
Spe>ll'ns
200
254
26R
782
viti
Harris
!5)',
Mauriello
!7!,1 Bon's had
no
gym
on
which
to
to have members
of
a.
team
in
ACCRA,
Ghana
-
AP
-An
Ct.~·
teague.
Da1·e
has
run
up
1
American
I.engue
JI.
Henle
248
204
198
650
Negray
(9)
and
Walker,
Sherry practice.
The
spectators
who
that section
do
some
of
the re-: Accra court sentenced
two
mem
. , :
12}
points
in
six
games
so
far;
Cl<·velapd
3
Hershey
G
E.
Kearsey
338
220 263
8\4
15!.
W-.Negruy.
L -
McMahon.
showed
up
for their
games
were' feering. hers
of
the
Ghana
parliament
lhts
season .
to
record I a better 1
Quebec
wague '
1178
11811
236
359
5
HRs:
Mil-Aaron,
Mathews.
for the
most
pllrt pupils from 1 ,
Tues~ay
night
to
six
years for :
than
20
pomt per
game
aver-
1
Chfcoutiml
1 Trois·Rivieres 4
Aero:-0
AtLakeland,
Fla. the schools playing
and
there
If
Guards and
St.
Pat s play plotttng an armed attack on;
a~P.
He
hails
from
Salt
Lake
i
Exhi!Jftlun
G.
Facey
223
236
173
632
Cinci~naU
300
100
104-9
16
1, were not
too
many
of
them. 1
hockey
at the Stadium it
Is
Prime Minister Kwame. Nkru·
C11~·.
l'tah
and
was
a member'
Quebec
9 Ottawa·llull 3 .
F.
Crocker
196
171
210
577
Det~ott
300
000
121-7
14
o
The
few
adults
who
did watch· not unusual for
3000
fans
to
mah's regime.
The
tnal
of
ot
the squad that capturer! the, Sortlt
Shore
R.
Grouch)·
241
IB:J
183
607
\heand, Pena
<7)
and
Dotterer; 1 the exhibitions
were
main!~·
turn
up
but let the
same
two
th
etwo
men,
S.
G.
Antoh and
~
1
·h!l~!_"~h
1
J
1
nsh~p
1
iu
1
P_o
1
rtia
1
ud
'I
in
·,~
8
1lra
11
mlcltll
3_
Bnt
1
hurst
& 1
,r.
l.ane
106
106
250
632
H
1
.n
o
1
e(1
9
t,)
Oa
1
~
1
dm~:•,.
1
s<
0
4
1
l
1
~rY
11
r
0
dm(p7
5
l
0
,nD
1
a
7
n)-l
the parents
of
the
boys
play. teams meet
in
a
hoop
contest
Kooj
0
Ayeke
lasted
10
weeks.
i
. ·'"· r s ar
et.
w1t
1 t w
.•
ar· a
u.u·~
wms
wst
-
or
.
~ewn
'I·'.
•ra
1
·ernor
268
194
717
~
, " . : .
,.
·I
ing.
, at the
Holy
Cross
gym
and not •
Jlherson
cnlry
1n
the
local
srnu·lmnl
4·1'
,
1124
9
•
0
~~~~
3105
IV-I
cna.L-D11nwl.
IIHs.
t
tn-
came
the .
more
than
;ro
or
4{1
spectators
BOURNEMOU
rH.
Eng.
\CPl
leal(Ue
in
1956
but
moved
to
the N.R.·I'.E.I. Junior
1
.
Fclldlnns·-
3
' ' '
l~ot!erer
!2).
Taylor:
Det-Kuenn Then
Sen~or
_.Lea·
will
be
around.
Why?
Well
it A
painting
in
a
modern
art
exhi-
: f:alon•
last,
season
He
is
a
f'ampb~llton
I
Charlottetown
3 R
Plei'C','.
18
n I
Kahne.
,
ld
b h · J h ·
bitton
in
this Hampshire
town
~
L-
J I .
<CI
I
tt
t . h
I('
I •
•)
"
15R
245
5!12
At
St
Petcrbut·• Fla A T • ., 'cou e t at St. o n
s,
wa.~
I h d'ff t •··
.•
,t!!lo"
rer"rum er
ant
ran
make
1nr
o e
own
wtns
csto. trc B
~
1
...
26
•
209
15
·
b•
• l
ampa,
r•a. 'th d h k f
1
was
ung
four
1 eren
wavs
.,...
th
t I I I
b
'·
t h
f'
I •
11
' · ' '
1
'
''
• 6
6
3°
New
York
000
1100-0
1 0 P'tt b h
002
000
n2
7 1 'wt out
goo
oc
ey
or
50
ong
f ·
ff'
· 1 d
·d
d
"ht'ch·
a .
t~por
an
as~e
w rn
~·o.u
111a
,,.
1
1':.
Pavnc
187
168
2
1
·
1 s
urg
v-
1 th h r . t
11
ore
o
tcta
s
ec1
e
~·
was
neer
11
most.
~lost
of
ht~
.
B.
~hirpll\'
210
21
li7H
'St
Louis
"
022
2110-1;
7 0
Chicago
<Al
000 000
5-5
6 o 1 at t e
ans
unt
0
get a
the
right
wnv
up
..
potnl~
come
from
Ia~·
up.~
nr
tip
Ontm·ln
Junior
.
211
252
A82/
'Called
in
sixth.
rain) 'Called
in
sel·enth
rain) , they can.
Down
through the,
__
--·--·--
:
___
.
___
_
m~
but
h,
abn
has
a !inc
honk
~t
~ltr.ha~l'
9
B .
1
IR
Harver
2fl4
26!1
24!1
772
Tur\eyn
Shant1
(41,
Duren
(61
Williams.
Blackhu~n
'141,
Dou~-
years there
have
been A great unless something
i~
done
and
shot
and
can
~Pt
~hot
llith
the
;si
·~ticha~i\'
wi~~IIPbe
1
.1-1
:I
C
dl
1
111
~
lOlii
1123
3242
1
ann
Br.rra.
Blanchard
'5';
~hzell,,las
171
and
Foilr~;
Donoran,
SlH
many
ex~iting
baskethall en·'done quickly basketball
will
bt.st
or
them.
Dave
is
the
son
'qu~rter-final
3
.
0
• s
0
nc,
·~~af
a~
.egton:-0
~l1llr.r
15l,anri
H.
Smith.
W-Mi-ley
<41,
Derrington
Iii
and
Lol
counters that
fillecl
the various.riie a
slow
hut sure death
with
e
au
I).
zell.
L-Turley. I lar. \\'-Derrington. L-Douglas. 1
g)'mn~giums
around
town
but
in
the next
few
years.
TONIG
10.15
P.M.
Station
CJON
·
Channel
6
St.
Channel
10
SEE
and
Hon.
•
GEORGE
'f
NEWS,
ST.
th
Te
mpeti
NORM
ROCKWE'
Hickman's mcn'l
stentaford's
hrnullllt
double
han~
vestcrday
as
the
'Inter·ToWn (
for
1968.
that it
is
no
•••.
~
1
,.n
baseball
th!
happen
and
.~
underdogs I
curling B
off
the floor
.tc
in
both ladte
in
the <
of
the
da~'
John's
men
need!
win
for
a perf,
a
clean
sweep
m
o!
looking
back
an
earl)' lead
Brook
squac
and
fin;
into the tenth 1
but
with
last
rock
normally
a bad (
combination
of
with
them a
counted a
big
12
.7.
This put St.
Brook
and Grar
three
way
tie
~or
t
the
ladies scctwn
II
dc1·eloped
wh'
went
down
in
t~
to
create a
f•
St.
John's rink
..
Se
Carew
of
C.N.~
and
10
assists
to
in
Cil•il
ServicE
33
points and
holt
edge
ol'er the
secc
getter.
Ron
Fu
has
17
mar
11
scores
for
:
Charlie
Lewis
of
Bhnisch
and
E
> ...
,.~··•~···
are all
24
point~.
top
this
de
Furlong
and
Bu
11
assists
for
th1
the
"setting up'
EIGHT
SCO
c:>:R
Council
Council
Bucks
Bucks
Bucks·
CNR
Bucks
of
Buckmast
goalie
with a
per
game
av•
of
Fisheries i
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