The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., April 7, 1968. Black Hawk Coaching Staff. ah; 9 aS > « 5 g Over Averages | ! By AL MeNEIL . ace ee By JERRY GLADMAN | jy > desk hates the ‘clube awitah de >. MONTREAL (CP) — Goal: jgarioe, cata ee te ‘CHICAGO (CP) — Chicago) *. Detroit for the third and fourth 1% ae aon ek aan Duff, formerly with the Leafe ms idepth ate the Keve tial Wilt uns ‘and New York Rangers, counted Biack Hawks are mulling over the law of averages they have abies next Tuesday and Thurs- ay. 4 jlock the door to the Stanley Cup ‘final’ series for either Montreal ‘against hine in the 40 games he played for, Montreal: last year. to face in their best-of-seven! | If necessary, a fift! epee 2 s e ifth match ‘ eee ee aan series es : -will+’be held here . April jCanadienscr Toronto Maple with Detroit Red Wings. h 17, a sixth.in Detroit April 19 arr inee me me gia He ApecilyaG fee three othere ; ’ in playoff competition. words fer Although the rugged Hawks are favored to capture the se | ries, which opens here tonight, | they are.not taking the National | Hockey League's fourth-place finishers lightly. “Chicago coach Billy Reay is worried about. the averages) which indicates Detroit is over. | due to break out against his team. In 14 meetings with Detroit | this season,.the Hawks have| won I1, tied two- and lost one. | With this. glowing record; the Hawks should be _ overflowing with confidence, but they're not. | HAWKS IN SECLUSION - | “They'll “be. “tou gh,” ~ said | BOBBY: HULL Reay Wednesday in a telephone edn rtenbach. interview from the Hawks’ hide- winning in_five, but- you can't While they were able to con-| 2 mkow Dery. Hokie. where count_on4bat. I'm ready Jor. attain the trio Thrcuaible ta Gane Fe ce one ee aa 5095 seen Trophy as the best baneh 5. _ Orlane. ules ach, : , : ver. : ally Boy cS they will: remain until game ,Seven-game series."’ -, time. |, Second game of the set—1s- and a seventh here April 22. The law of averages isn’t the /only *problem facing Chicago. | - While the Hawks were chasing first place: in,the final weeks | of the regular campaign, the. Wings were crusing aqlong in> fourth spot, untroubled by the | tensions besetting the second-— place Hawks. “They were scrambling to hang on to first. place last |) ™ iyear,” said Reay. ‘This season | * : they won't be as tired. It won't |§ surprise me if they come -out | # j flying.’ To win. Chicago-must- stop De- | troit's three big stars - hard- working = Norm—Ullman, Gordie |} ' Howe, and Alex Delvecchio. son, all are clutch players in the playoffs. : GC oo “YOU'RE OUT . Blake, whose club knocked the jLeafs from contention in. six: semi-final games last year. gis confident that if his club skates iwell and Gump Worsley con- tinues to-perform in the fashion lthat won him the Vezina Tro- iphy, Canadiens will repeat. Montreal went on’ to defeat iChicago Black Hawks in seven lgames last year and win the icup. 2 s The Canadiens and Leafs are meeting again in the semi-finals this year, with the best-of-seven series opening here tonight. Toronto coach Punch Imlach believes his bénch strength will make the. difference this year. CANADIENS STRONGER ithe, opener than it’ was last iyear: Ese ‘ f “We closed the season with - playoffs-when-he won the Conn Blake'‘also had kind H Terry Harper, the Regina-bora idefenceman who has improved idefensively and is beginning te assert some authority at point on offence Blake said that Harper and \Noel Price, acquired from Que- ‘hee Aces of the. American \Hockey League, are adding sta- bility: to the defence’ corps, which was depleted by the loss with torn knee ligaments 13 games before the season ended. Imlach said in Toronto he |thinks the Leafs will--win to- night's. game—because of their benéh strength) == * _ “This. yeat we have a fine JOHN BELIVEAU playing now like he did in the Blake dt 4 iski. This makes usa better e@ sai hat. rightwinger club than a year-ago, a much Bobby. Rousseau, who tied with hetter playoff club, and I don’t /21 goals this season in 68 games — of all-star Jacques Laperriere - Goalies, Skaters, Depth : ) we | “They all talk about Howe, Ullman and Delvecchio,” said aaa ; Reay. “But what about Hender- In this top of the 1st. action Vada Pinson’ is out at. 2nd. Bike See A : : : | “| sor (Paul), MacGregor (Bruce) at -Orlando—_yesterday__Red _base after hitting to left field- : and Bathgate (Andy). These are | : us i guys you have to worry about."’ | He emphasized Bathgate, high | corer against the Hawks this | year with 12 points on three | goals and nine, assists. Howe | Knots Series had 10 points, Delvecchio “nine |. < a , ie anc-'Uliman-two:-*-~ |: SUMMERSIDE — Tyne Valley | G Thi E nin 0 0 : iS = vening The weakness Reay_is look ge ee art SS re ‘ : ae ; e nal’ game for-t sland | ve Paperweight team to jing for ig in the Red Wing de- ae rete B aokes; crown | e isibn re mettal-as the ‘‘A” div-_ fence, hampered by injuries |jast night at Civic Stadium here |. ision champions. ‘and slowed by age. ‘The biggest | ae €e eS as. hole” punched in Detroit's oe | : Oho: Bete nr fence. came when Doug Bark-| opener by a 5-3-score in a tsions will meet to compete for ion champions when the | Jey, certain. all-star “material, Naved at St. Dunstan's CMHA championship honors in Lions tanglewith ~Coyotes to’was knocked out by a detached | late last week. , j each sae group. 1 (tet at eee the issue, while “at-—? retina, When he—dropped--out, —t-ast-night’s- encounter.-witnes- games in all will be played to o'clock the Senators and Horn- \petroit went into a spin. la Ee yee igive a.-full evening of exciting nets. will battle it out to see GADSBY IS ANCHOR sed by approximately ans, entertainment or young and old which team will skate off with ——~The-defensive squad is com- Was & fast-moving affair all_the way with the Royals taking a “alike, and it is anticipated that the Charlottetown Minor Hockey prised of 38 - year - old Bill | Gadsby: and youngsters |3.2 lead in the first period, fall- “There's: all this talk of usislated for here .Sunday after- for sec: |think Canadiens have Improved = s a rush," Blake said, referring Stan Mikita of Chicag al scor-, that much.” er Twin Boh Allison. Throw to. to the five straight wins Cana- ond spot in the indivi : Bernie Allen completed play. diens recorded in clinching the ing race, is also a factor in the}; Frank Mahovlich, Toronto's : league._title.c'T think thiss#7ll_ improved finish this_year. hefttwing scoring ace, who wound add to our chances to get by | “Don't forget he got 30 goals,” up with 32 goals, is still listed Toronto. ~ 'Blake said. “Dick Duff is also as a doubtful starter. Mahov- - e ‘ . ‘| oBig Jean (Beliveau) is play- playing better.” lich is..hampered by a knee in- IPa | m er, N ic k| al u S ling better now than he was a Rousseau scored only 12 goals jury. Red Kelly will likely. play wine rs . year ago. He had ‘a much better in the 1964-65 schedule and t For Openi Vf thi F after recovering from a bout second half this season and he's picked up five in 13 playoff with the flu. : Pe ere Me rene aa “AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—A re-| laxed, happy Jack.. Nicklaus | New Policy On Wildlife _ CURLING DRAW “Is Revealed In Commons © opens. defence of his ‘Masters | ete golf crown today unmoved by _ hohe following is the curling. . \draw for Thursday night at the |Charlottetown Club. Spares ‘are OTTAWA (CP)—A new na- possible in harmony with the in- [Fe Mt (Skips Rotation) _ gusty winds and Arnold Palmer * : tional wildlife policy calling for 3 who vows “I ap. reddy.” — “ |wide research -program 8 to “T am perfectly~ satisfied with -+bolster dwindling wildlife —re- the -way—I_am_ playing,” said .sources was tabled Wednesday Nicklaus. ‘‘I__feel__fresh—_ and | terests of man. Ice 1—D. Rogers D. Living- Since survival of migratory ston, H. MacDougall, F. Meles in the Commons. __- : strong. My. game has come, | Northern Affairs Minister Minor + Tyne Valley Charlottetown Minor Hockey will—bring—a—_highly—successful season to a close at the Char- lottetown Forum .tonigot when minor hockeyists in all four div- by defeating Pownal Royals 6-5. The Royals captured the series game Rink nance of their habitat; suitable MacFayden, H. Coffin. wetlands would be acquired by | Ice 2—Geo Schleyer, D. Doug- lease, acquisition or’ other Lord,. V.- Mitton vs H.- las, G. : ‘agreements. Mr. Laing already MacLean, F. Dillon, birds. depended upon mainte- |vs G. Gallant, C. MacDonald, M. Laing said in a statement the Shama, Jim _a large ees will be on a4 Association Bantam title. | gary . fo ‘cheer the youngsters on Winding up the program Will Bergman, Bryan Watson and |ing behind in the second and |around just as I wished. I have h their final efforts. be nnang ve of minor hockey, ‘Bert. Marshall. Also along to | early part of the third and Teh no complaints.” Ras ceded Wy Wavineal teeta ata to acquire (Py pM. (Club Mixed) y. provincial |two-thirds of -t tae eee alan Si : ; he more -than °')..3 Alan Smith vs Kip Ready \deadlocking the score at 5-all at the 15:18 mark—of the final; session. The Columbus, Ohio, profes- won-— the —1965—-Masters -|resource ministers at a wildlife (6,000,000 small potholes in. the | The Paperweights will-get the the Midget-Juveniles, when the help out is veteran’ Warren God- conference and also at the pre- |Prairie duck factory at a cost | rogram rolling at 5 p.m. when Canadians and Maple Leafs frey. the : r Ice 4—Joe Shelfoon, H. Croe- - sional Kett, J, Dennis, D. Kilpatrick a the Redbirds and Sparrows. will clash: at 8 p.m. to declare their Reay says-his crew is sport- with a record - shattering 271 | ; f meet for the Paperweight ‘"B” division champion. .These two ing a few bruises but “other- A goal by Ivan Bagloe at the when he took “auact rt eae | |miers’ conference here in suly, jof $5,100,000 each year for 10 division title, while at 5.30 p.m, teams will ice some of our top |wise in good shape and ready 16:45 mark of the third, NiS\yarq August National Course as | a pai i jveers : in cna oe the Championship. Paperweight midget-juvenile performers that ito <0." second of the night, proved the no ane fad ever done before | There was national } ALL SHOULD SHAR’ a s, I. MacNevin. 2 : winner for the Clover Farmers, oe labout the supply of wildlife “1 “Taing said cr ‘i ‘aoe mil F weed ene: ee ; said all. Canadians |Campbell, F. <i . He finds himself in the ‘ensuring them a chance of cap- uM turing the Island crowr tonight. strange position of undegdog, | A loss would. -have--eliminated. However, when he tees off at ‘them and given the Royals the 1 p.m. EST in a field of 103” be |growing smaller as the Cana- many have seen.in. ,action n | Muscular Bobby Hull, | as dian population. t | Maritime tournament’ play 4 usual, will be the man. in the -should—add_a_thrilling footnote spotlight .as-he.sets_his_sights to the seasons_play_before thi 8 on two more records. The 27- Harvey. Douglas, D; Cosgrove, J. Pierce, W. Carr. ~All ices open—for mixed: and \should share equally in thé har- vest of migratory birds and ithis depended on observance of lhunting laws. Enforcement of Jays will come ~up against an S22 6t. Basile Aces The general policy calls for the federal government: to. insti- ee . title is decided. | : : i : ; year-old left winger established | f th idie beat pl Bea Chairman of this division, records thi © Of siost’ goaia | Ue. : y calane | |S WOES So ayers, ltute research into the relation- eat Summerside, Hillier, wishes to remind | one. th ear Oe ae er eel Cameron. paced the se eKS FIFTH TITLE [ship ‘between forests and ani- ‘hese laws, would, be expanded ladies curling games. ; the All-Star Midgets and a ites : = winners with a three-g per; | : ‘ ce fi : ‘mals; into factors affecting the / 4 |AT SOURIS | a) )o = ™ ; loints-97. i = a es fth } ‘ KLA : ' MA | ; once tala Lay and defence. Midget-Juvenile teams th a “He needs six to pass the mark | formance while Elmer Gorrill ‘aes ti aise 1506 ee + SACK NICKLAUS |health of wildlife populations; | There would be special tempo- = ((astpack Trophy Play) ConvGerald Clavette each scored (cam pictures Ol, Be available jot most goals in one Season tar; Counted the other marker cai: unotticial -choice: eet iateta-€-1-lan4_and third in-two.-other tour.,.0nd for federal guppery 0. OFT: a an ae mate hee ee award $0 Gh Sree teste aces aseaind Sate VEE, at sees TAL luting pavots dean Belveay getir tor Pownal with gat OME, Wi SOT tn pruce tm driving. the bal a® well grec. reapennbity tor mire Cae tiation merside RCAF Eagles 7-4 to ad- Who orde pictures to be sure 59 47 regular season goals and | OF ee ‘eo aeg Deviin as I ever did,” Palmer said. (Cire® - responsibility for migra-. ‘ foe ; > rir ue ick ¢ ui ht. : 3 ; se low and- W. Watts each added : a oe ae it birds, f ~|ahd other park interests includ- |9—11 P.M. i mae ; Vance to the’ Maritime Inter- and pick them up Yong 12 in playdffs, in the 1955-56 | singles. ee wis ‘Joos a abmore a. |~< “My putting? Well, it's roth | tional Sa an ae cr tnm, {ing human safety should be te-| Ice 1-H. Poole vs ' good and bad. I've changed to ‘solved if possible without de-| Ice 2 — B. Pierce vs J. Dow ‘ “The * following - paperweights iferent tournament than in- 1965, | ispecies in the Northwest Terri- | mediate ‘‘B’” hockey final. 2 ; : | are requested to be at the forum | * . | to capture the two-game, total- 343 | The record of most points im 1 e°Cirroll handed out a total (which was played in calm con- | ; ies 16-10 . Guigan Al McGuigan, Robbie | eae | of gight penalties including a 5>jditions under right sunshine. soe) Se : _ Burnett, Harvey Chandler, Wm. |113-was set. by Dickie. Moore of'| ninute major for high-sticking to |The sprawling East Georgia lay- Aces OW wilt eet Cornwaiti Reoughan Blair Francis Montreal Canadiens. in 168-50. | “the Royals early in out has beeh swept for the past | cougars: of Nova Scotia for 'N® Molyneaux, John MacMillan, a ee ae vere period. ee team two weeks by winds with gusts stroke tead—to—Jack : Tr ‘acadie—Cross picked ube ee jup to 25 miles an hour. There 1956 and had his pockets picked |cial ministers had em gt! Bela . Ei ; Cops Ch'ship — struction of wildlife.” cette. "CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY jcampaign. Referees Don Whalen and a new -putter. My main prob- ;) |: ; lem is with my short game, but | tories considered to be in dan- Le | PROVINCES RESPONSIB Venturi, who blew an eight- provinces were resp onsible St. Basile won the opener. 9-6 : u ze at 4:45 this evening: An Ue ‘lone season including _ playoffs- agreed a na- verdue. The _1960—appears—in_form after new policy makes federal aid available to provinces to carry j out these responsibilities. expected to be played ‘Sunday ohn Goodwin, Alan if expected to Ray Duns, Jo esr aeD t First Period—1.< is no-indication-they by a_couple— of: —-Norman-Mereure-Laurier_Poi- Hennessey. John Abbott __Bob_ _tras, and LI'one. Bouchard pynsford, Bldir Kelly, Garry Mc- Pownal—L. |. re 5 : Balderson (B. Johnson) 2.07; Ftp think thew leona, ; Tyne Valley—M.. Cameron_(R. | Ow. and eee ae rain, an ‘operation to improve circula- LAR: inickiaus said; “I don't care. /°% Ofte prove. ition in his hand.- scored the other goals for St. Quaid, Gerald Bradley, John > i Flanagan; along | Basile. . Mike Gagnon scored twice for with all members of the Jays, | ofthe Redbirds, and Kevin Ready getting the and: all members? of the Spar- RCAF, with Orville Granelle all members. others. : e rows. SPORTS FRONT ning the battle but losing. the | war at the Charlottetown Forunr last evening as the Capitol Auto Aces shaded the Tracadie Cross team 6-4 but Ipst' the two game total point series for the P.E.I. Intermediate C championships. Tracadie had-won the first game 85 and took the crown 12-11. —4t-was-a-case-of-a-_team-win— |Balderson (S. Jenkins) 10.22; 4. -+Pownal—D:. Sheidow (B. Mac- Dougall) 13.35: 5.-Tyne Valley— I. Baglole (D. Birch, L. Ellis) 15.42. ‘Penalties—R. MacArthur 4.16; I. Baglole .8.36. “Second Period—6. Tyne Valley ‘<M. Cameron (R. MacCarthur | acres ate i * | However it took the Cross team ts Cee 7. Tyne’ Valley— \\ three minutes of sudden death johnston 9.25. _(Major) ‘Penalties—B. 2.56; Mac- | overtime play and some heroics ' Oarthur 1933. te by Hubert Morrison to cop the { ‘MaeCarthur)-7.22;-3--Pownal—-L. wire —witt-reduce~the-number_of ‘mer. capable of winning the | \tournament and it should’ help~ en ‘ z Besides Nicklaus, Palmer and |Player—the Big Three who | have dominated the tournament | with seven victories in the last eight years—chief contenders © include Doug Sanders,, who is riding a two-tournament win; ning streak; Devlin, the ' one-. time ‘Australian plumber who is Lema says he has recovered | froma shoulder_ailment_ that needed, the federal government sidelined: him for weeks. The field includes\57 Amerl- wildlife biologists. Programs can pros, 21, foreign pros and 25 amateurs. never —won An amateur has the. Masters, and: chances of breaking the spell this year are thin. George Knudson Canadian entered. is the “only Because—ofthe_vast..research would act to-improve the num- bers of professionally trained that could be undertaken by ‘university staff members and | grraduate students would be sup- ported by contract. Scholarships. _~ THURSDAY, APRIL 7th ee ee ~“Pownal Royals vs. Nn also’ would: be offered to) gradu-: ate students in wildlife “Wd al- lied fields. Special efforts would be taken Tyne Valley Clover Farmers. Admission: ‘Adults 15 cents; Students 50 cente ' Alf third game ts necessary it will be played at Montreal Habs» title. Morrison scored both the| Third Period:— 1.Tyne. Val- , hardened competitor; thinned- incti winning and tying goals in the |ley' (M. Sameron, J. Gillis!, Gown Bill. Casper, with the best. NUMBERS MAKE BOGGLE pele hla g Slecalcy ered 8 win.Other_scorers for Tracadie |3.20' 9. Fownal—\. Watts (B. [putting stroke in golf; Gay pe _\their populations Ahould be 8:00 P.M. Saturday night.) ' re avore . | were Joe MacDougall and Elmer Johnson) 10.18; 10. PownSi—L. |Brower Jr., one of the hottest There are more molecules in. Piaeli bi ; ae i Balderson (W. Watts, B. Mac articles on the winter tour, Ken ? glass of ‘water than there ‘are managed at level. 86 Walsh. By CHRIS ANNETT All over this great country~ ~ will be nestling down in their easy gets underway. Arguments have rage for seven months as to which team 1s margin over the Habs in_reg- Toronto club enjoyed a 7-2-5 t all their games in Montreal ular season play and lost almos s ti this season. Frank Mahovilich, (known as the Big M to.some and the “Big Mistake’ to others) is on the limp and is not expected to play in this opening game.’ tight lipped when it comes club will take the series, that due.to the spread in points in mid just not up for the games. However on the line the Habs came leafs 7-2 and 3-1 in two games from the race for top honors. that season increased his season ut from 43 points (20 goals and 23 assists) to, 77_(29 and 48) and so is in as good a form as he was throughout the playoffs. Linemate Bob Ros- seau came back from a bad year last season, 47 points, to grab runner up spot in the scoring race in 1966 with 78 points and his play too will be a big factor in the play- offs. . ~ _ goal output, from 23 to 32 and to have a bit of' trouble. .Eddie: scoring skills will likely be more help in the playoffs for in games to sit back and play it cozy with —exuberance-copld-get-him-in-a lot_ of hot_.water. again but I don’t. believe that they _ Habs out of the nlavoffs ~_ MAWKS FAVORITES Just about “evérybodys favorite series will be the Hawks for both the are able to beat the Windy City. crew consistency. The Hawks have won an games, lost’ one and tied tWo jn their _ve Tn this streak the Hawks outscored Detroit «However if might well be another story in the playolfs. 61-27 ‘surprise on the Hawks: Let's watt andssee, \ a ee : iF in three goals this , evening hockey fans chairs in front of the TV set or the radio as the 1966 version of the Stanley Cup classic d throughout.the land the best and now the ‘Tie Series ‘Even Hab coach Toe Blake, who is known as being very to predictions has stated that his a rare statement indeed. Blake exrlai zed. his clubs record against the Leafs by pointing out sason his club was when the marbles were thtongh_as they whipped the etisqinated the Leafs 4 Jean Beliveau, winner of they Conn Syimthe “trophy last: On the Torontoside of the leger Mahovilich increased his without: him the-Leafs are going Shack with his new. found of a hinderance then a where teams aré content a one goal lead, Shack A big load is going to fall on the shoulders of Bower and Sawchuck are going to keep the in the Detroit-Chicage ‘Habs and the.Leafs with some degree of incredinble eleven series with the Wings. For the Aces Ivan Brown bang- _ Dougall) 15.18; 11. Tyne. Valley and” Myles —I. Gaglole Bruce Pippy 16.45. Penalties—Dingwell 3.50; : Jenkins, (two minors) 8.16; R. MacCarthur 8.16. PWC Hoopsters Capture Crown -| Foster had a brage. had the other goal. © Jr. Habs — captured the P.E.I. Interschol- astic ‘‘A’’ basketball champion- i .,.. .Summerside gymn as they, de- tepaadian detested conwait feated _ the ‘Royals 64 here Wednesday School~crew 47-32 in the third night to pyj},even in their best- heeding of ce ueat of three title of-seven Eastern Canada Mem- Schama: oh ae iste on orial_cup quarter-final series at 4 oont as th PWC oan y_ stgni- two games apiece. iat "i + C squad finish- | Canadiens, - playing before a °O 0" ‘ae | asement while 6H 'hometown crowd for the first hows th Sarat. Gia eign and time in the series, played some j,, eh an h a bee To of their best hockey. of the play> St of geese th ogee \ftee sseied Rochdale sloppy 10 took two straight games after About 7,000 fans saw Cornwall losing the opener in the series. ‘score the first goal for the fourth sok ue: rth. ae defen- straight game, but Canadiens |f04 at th hal score being scored twice to pull Mhead in the "et Sones inane rat Se first 16. minutes .of the first per- bath arian a e final iod. Cornwall tied it before the ind See Brae P ite the i period ended, with Halifax out- Se : peers wit played an outstanding game un- scoring the Royals 2-1 in the se- ; ‘cond and 2-1 in the third. *" der both boards netted 22 points The fifth game. will be held here tonight with the. sixth - set here for Saturday. ‘ Halifax centreman Paul Mac- Williams was the sparkplug. He scored once and assisted on three others, including Archie MacDonald's winner at .50 of the second period Jovan Marich shot Cornwall, which led the series 2-leafter the first three vames_in the Ontirio leity, into the lead at 5.32 of the first period. Bruce Blyth scored for Halifax at 8.44 and: MaeWil- Carre and Bill Taylor netted 9 and-—8- respectively. Defensive _ace Don Lothian had three. For Summerside Bob Clive: and Biddy Brander, who have paced the te am afl year were held-to 9 and 8 points and that was the ‘difference in the Zame Close to 200 fans packed the Summerside gymn to view the tilt : REMEMBER WHEN fo ¢ - biog (L. Ellis, D. Birch) | iship yesterday afternoon at the | Summerside <High | to lead all scorers. while Gordon iVenturi, the 1964 U.S. Open king len a comeback; and Tony_ \Lema, back in good health after | la seige of arm trouble. | HOGAN’ BACK : | Another shadow over the field. lig 53-vear-old Ben Hogan, who | is a two-time winner and a man |with a mission. ‘I. think, with ‘whipping a 10-year attack _of putting jitters. For the first time in history the four-day event is a sellout: The par-72 course has been |packed to concrete hardness by the swirling winds. ~ Nicklaus approached the tour- \nament rather casually, spend- ing a—sixyweek golf and fishing jholiday in South Africa. He has (played in only four tournaments ithis year. Palmer, bounding out of & iprolonged slump ‘that saw him | win only one tournament in 16 | ‘months, has béen busy. He won | | the Los Angeles Open, lost in | a playoff to Sanders in the Bob Hope Classic and finished see- AAAS Honda Bikes New Shipment of and Cars 160 Model with 18 hip. overhead | cams; dual’ carburetors, and tele | scopic front suspension oceans. showdown has come. - : Montreal has a definite edge over Toronto for the first game at Montreal. this evening despite the fact that the : luck, I could on ee Velkswa s Prince of Wales High School.| Hogan, who has jtst finished - Are Our — inlty a O00 SERIE qin» Complete fine of genuine Volkswagen parts. + RUDISCH'S. GARAGE . Alberry_ Plains - iglasses of water in the world’s. CURLING DRAW TODAY'S DRAW JN THE... . HENDERSON and - CUDMORE> Men's City Curling Championships AT BELVEDE RE . Thursday 6:45 P.M. 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