\ .\ . _ I . I ' Mona." ratio - ‘ , Q _ . r,_‘ .. £3. a 17-yard field goal. ; Dave Thel:-n for 59. D‘"V9rl,-0“, 39 {get in me up and Clifll’ my I Jackson completed ll 151 Using only three ba1l—carriers.' ’- Ipiunged into the water. Owen Iiwilg WIS. , a summon “*:.:°‘w‘.*:: ”°§.Wd.S- '::“‘°g; "'"“' M9"‘°Y pulled .. ................. Wit" 5 I "‘9- ..‘§.‘.‘:‘.'.".“ ‘*' 't”'“"'......-"~" "'° "3 ;.v;,d,_ Ro',fn1e“§e,:'§'}f Sa1§3’,,f:§jtempts while‘ Dixon posted 32. MELBOURNE (AP_) — Aumlm 130°“ 1" ’'“‘l’".‘'.‘' '' ""°' an9G1iAMP'i‘oN. N.Y. (AP). um mam. wt‘! one throw and it was mcomaand Larry Hickman 52._ ti-aiian speedbontdriver Leon-‘V W” to tn“ the Enalanda sterling Moss warm NewpYu_k.u°".cny mu haw“ p1et,_ I Stephens tried 11 passing and aid Owen, 49. was killed M0n- “fine . -V ghgrgqd Sunday night with driv-I ‘d “ ho. . :11 Iall four. of his completions-—good day in 3 get a wage; wg;1¢/ sevenalifi-a cllal hydro be N. 4“: “ma en, ‘t more serv .»_an_ wary tram ' lenmagsle an‘ s ‘ 11- ' ' ‘quarter single he made good on ring for as. Jackson for‘ on and out wash at 1-'-0 mile! II..|IWI’v OFFER Muuou oounks que is signed by B 1 a c k Hawks owner James Norris. Ivan said as far as Hawks are Tommy Ivan, general man- ager of Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey Lea- gue, displays cheque for $1,000,000 made out to the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club in payment for Leaf star Frank Mahovlich. The che- concerned “the deal stands", but Leafs’ president Stafford Smythe said the deal c ould not be considered without go- ing to the board of directors. I The offer was made Friday 11 i g ht at the National Hock- ey League all-star banquet but Saturday Mahovlich sign- ed a four-year contract for a ed 5 report 110, . (CP Photo) Ottawa Grabs Top Spot In y MARVEN MOSS That set the stage for Ot- Edging Montreal 26-24 yards of him when he gathered RUSH FOR 268 YARDS Efor 81 yards——-were with Luster. peed d on e reciiid of 151 m.P- re "4 {egg _ ,, on the ground, Ottawa rolled‘ Neither club made any lnter- iteeervolficolldo miles from here. He was tlinedover the first let mu" “ h°'“' ll’ ‘ ‘°'l' W a ' U‘? 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