, Mx, 5 {a GRUNTS FOR TAPS won the match in Vancouver and acquired a bit of money for the income tax department. Hepburn started wrestling two ! tureaed, he replied: ‘I owe the income tax people $1,500. Leafs Daan Rangers 6-3: Hawks Draw With Habs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs, fired up after a striking 1-0 defeat over the, Montreal Canadiens last Wed- nesday, looked sioppy for the sec- ond period Saturday night in Tor- _|onto but exploded finally for a -|63 win over New York Rangers /] and narrowed to seven points the gap in leading National Hockey League standings. Meanwhile, the Canadiens* had -.|to settle for a point Saturday— their third game without a vic- tory—as Chicago Black Hawks rallied for a 2-2 tie at Montreal. In the other game, third-place Detroit Red Wings edged Bos- ton'’s fourth-place Bruins 43 in Detroit. Toronto extended their unde- feated string to six with the come- Curling Draw. The following is the draw for Monday night in the pre -Christ- mas “‘Spiel’’ with 2 teams tak- ing part in a triple knock-out com- petition. - (Skips please notify team members). 7 P. M. Ice 1 — Open Ice 2 — J. Squarebriggs, E. MacDonald, A. Ballem, C. Cos- tello vs. A. Love, D. George, B. Rogerson, J. Rawek. Ice 3 — T.W.L. Prowse, K. MacDonald, L. Donald, N. Kelly vs. E. MacLeod, D. Walker, J.S. Taylor, S. Moore. Ice 4 — L. Turner, R., Ewing, M. Pursey, N. MacLeod vs. Cy- ril Flinn, L. Campbell, G. Wright, P. Gleason. Ice-5 — Jim Cameron, P. O’- Rourke, Don Fraser, F. Donald vs. M. Bell, J.L. Burnett, B. Main, S. Eagles. 8:30 P. M. Ice 1 — Open Ice 2—-R. Jones, G. Green- | ough. Lou Johnston, Bud Mac- Donald vs. N. Nicholson, Boyne, Dr. Kelly, B. Phillips. Ice 3 — D: Saunders, D. Long- aphie, R. Newson, J. Burgess vs. D. O'Rourke, G. Wellner, D. Shaw, R. Smith. Tee 4 — E. Tanton, A. Anderson, Mac- R. | back win over Rangers. New York had taken a 2-1 lead over the erratic Leafs in the second period but Toronto hit back with five goals in the third to wrap it up. CLOSER TO TOP The win gave Leafs 32 points, | with two games in hand, in |league standings—seven behind the leading Canadiens and four ahead of Detroit.. Chicago and New York are-in the cellar with 14 points each. Frank Mahovlich, playing one of his best games this season, fired two goals for Toronto. Carl Brewer, Bert Olmstead, Gerry Ehman and Johnny Wilson scored | the others. *. \ Dean Prentice, Johany Bow: H.. Thomson, B. Dillon vs. H.C. Trainor, W. Rodd, Pud Whitlock, John McDonaid. Ice 5 — Had MacInnis, J. Gor- rill, L. MacPhail, Ian MacLeod vs. J.S. MacDonald, T, Mitton, B. Soper, B. Scott. ' Minor Hockey . Only. activity scheduled for City Minor Hockeyists to-day is a workout session for Midget Abbies and Arrows at Sports Arena at 6:00 p.m. Coaches MacAleer and Carroll request a full turnout of their squads for this workout. Gift Suggestion A Children’s Season Ticket, good for ALL children’s events at the Arena ... and A Christmas only $4.00 each. Drop in... @r phone. Tickets delivered if requested. ' The Sports Arena PHONE 5416 years ago but quit shortly after: | wards, saying it offended his | sensibilities. Asked why he re- | Dream Of Goalie “ered by shoulder trouble, had a - $3 won-lost record. Pe ee prey ‘ coming up to the Indians late last, May Be Fulfilled | Now 26, Bassen has played} parts of two seasons with Chi- cago Black Hawks of the NHL' and this year, his first with Van- couver €anucks, may be headed | for a Western Hockey League title. | “This is a good club and it’s fun to play on it,’ Bassen said while relaxing in his motei rodmn with his wife and two - year-= old. son, Shane. i “It’s a lot nicer to leave the, rink after you win one. Best cure I know for sleepless nights.” After 26 games played in the’! 70 - game schedule, Bassen’s goals - against average was 2.38 per game, best in the Jeague./ This included two shutouts, as} the Canucks held first place. INDIVIDUAL STYLE Bassen says his goal - tending style is his own. “‘I tried different | tricks as I went along, but I al-' ways come back to the way it feels natural. I guess it amounts to this: You can’t play somebody | else’s game.” | Along with contributing strong met support to the Vancouver oe —— 3 : e & : : - : ©- Doug Hepburn, 3$3-vear-old * +. ete t former world weightlifting > champion, appears to be learn- = ing the ropes from Dave Ruhl a in his first wrestling bout in °° two years. But eventually he s a VANCOUVER (CP) —-.As a ; freckle - faced redhead on the ' frozen - ponds around Calgary ; Hank Bassen had a twin dream: i To play in the National Hockey | ‘ League and to play on a champ-| tionship team. i | ever had in the Western League.” | cause, Bassen adds a few min- utes here and there to his team’s total of penalties, highest in the league. | “T guess I've got some temper, or else I don't know what I'm doing to pick up those penalties,” | he said. | “ft get most of them just try- ing to clear the door in front of the net. I kind of tap the fellows across the ankles. If you dont, they'll back right in on you and you can’ see a thing except the backs of their pants. “That’s usually how my fights have started. Somebody ‘takes ex. ception.” | OPPONENT'S PRAISE Hal Laycoe, coach of Victoria Cougars, has been quoted as say- ing that “Bassen is the best goalie in minor hockey.”’ } “That's pretty strong.”” says Bassen. “‘The defence can make you and we've got the best I THIS Aft WEEK nass and Andy Bathgate, with his sixth goal in four games, were the New York marksmen. In Montreal, Black Hawks deficit and earned a tie on goals by Eric . De- fenceman Doug Harvey and cen- tre Jean Beliveau, with his 13th goal of the season, counted for Montreal. END LOSSES The Wings ended a three-game losing streak at Detroit as Terry Sawchuk returned to action in the nets. They raced to a 4-1. lead and nearly lost it to the late- starting Bruins. Gary Aldcorn, Jack Mcintyre, Gordie Howe and Val Fonteyne scored for Detroit while Dick Meissner, Flem Mackell and Don McKenny replied for Boston, ab- sorbing their sixth straight loss. z Liston To Fight » Willi Besmanoff NEW YORK ,(AP) — Heavy- weight contender Sonny Liston, unbeaten for more than five years, seeks his 19th straight vic- tory Wednesday night when he meets Willi Besmanoff in a tele- vision 10-rounder at Cleveland. Liston, 27-year-old Philadelph- ian, is a 5-1 favorite. _ The third ranking contender roch from the Phillies: nandez and pitcher Ray Tigers, Phillies Complete Deal MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—De troit Tigers and Philadelphia lies completed a five-player inter league trade Saturday. The Tig ; ; Chico Fi The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 7, 1900 Summerside ; Minor Hockey Monday Dec. 7th. 4.00-5.00 p.m. School team. 5.00-6.00 p.m. Number 1 Paper- | ers obtained weight major vs Number 4 paper- | weight major. hasn't been beaten since he | dropped an eight - rounder to Marty Marshall in 1954. Liston’ more than evened accounts by beating Marshall twice, once on’ a knockout. | The 27-year-old German - born) Besmanoff, who now fights out of | Milwaukee, has won three of his last four fights including a decis-| ion over Mike Dejohn. In his last start, Willi, who prefers to be called Billie, was outpointed by! Eddie Machen, Sept. 16. Liston: stopped Nino Valdes in three heats last Aug. 12. It’s the only network clash of) the week. The Friday night fight! time has been taken over for al bowling championship. s Improved radiator includes reinforced construc- tion and greater cooling surface. Cushioned from roa d shocks by rubber mounts for greater durability. 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(AP)—, The American League champion Chicago White Sox and runner-up | Cleveland Indians got together for a seven-player trade Sunday | with outfielder Minnie Minoso) and catcher John Romano the key man. In addition to Minoso, whom, they sent to Cleveland in the) Early Wynn. deal of two years! ago, the White Sox also receive) pitchers Don Ferrarese and Ray Striker and catcher Dick Brown. ' i Meanwhil, the National) gleague’s Cincinnati Redlegs traded.third baseman Frank Thomas to Chicago Cubs for out- fielder Lee Walls, relief pitcher Bill Henry and minor league, outfielder Lou Jackson. The Indians get infielder-out- nielder Bubba Phillips and first baseman Norm Cash in addition’ te Romano. ; This is the third time Mjnoso, 37, has been involved in-a @leve- land-White Sox swap, while Fer- raresé, a 30 - year - old lefty, or- iginally was White Sox property before going to Baltimore and then Cleveland. Minoso batted .302 last season with the Indians. Ferrarese, both- Striker, a lefthanded rookie. is 25 and had a 1-0 record after season frim San Diego. Brown, At bat 141 times, he had an av-' erage of .220. © : I Romano, 25, who has shown promise of righthanded wer hitting, batted. ..295 for the White Sox last season but seldom was a regular, | Phillips, 29, who played at third and in the outfield for the White Sox, batted .264 last sea- son. Cash, 25, who also has played in the outfield, batted .240. | Thomas went to the Redlegs from Pittsburgh last January but the 30 - year - old third baseman, who had hit 35 home runs for the Pirates in 1958, counted only 12 homers and batted .225 in 108 games last season because of a thumb injury. Thomas, who drove in 47 runs for the Reds compared to 109 the) season before, recently wunder- | went surgery on ‘the thumb. | Walls, 26, batted .257, hit eight home runs and drove in 33 runs for the Cubs last season. 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