that brought -the Packers their _jseyenth NFL title, K marked the culmination ofan intensive effort to regain the stature the Pagkers had lost in many a lean year since their last title in 194, ETS GAME RECORD oy back who played ‘on lend-lease | f his. jeep” driver's: job, at. by collecting 19 points for a. [championship game- individual Taylo "Paul Hornung, the husky -hait. | ¥ ’ were & 8_copy=— ” , oa boxing rankings of 1961.) higher-ranking fighters in ine) of, Sweden," Henry Cooper: of | ‘Are A warded Top Honors. NEW YorK | (AP) — “Wotid | Moore was the * most active tweight champion Joe Brown | champion with nine fights. feathérweight king Davey, | In its arinual ratings, Ring | i" George Chuvalo of Toronto is | | fifth in the second heavyweight | ed top honors separates toxérs into groups| grouping. He. trails Atejandro of n, 35, from Baton Rouge, top catezory. - 4 and Moore, 28, of Colun-| bus, Ohio, are the. only cham- |. lone in -théir reé- | pion Boh Cleroux of Montreal 18|. Ring pions eine enlace Two Canadians are on the list. Canadiaf * heavyweiglit _cham- | England and-Cleveland Williams. of Houston, Tex. | THREE BEHIND editor “Nat Fleischer } Zora Folley of Chandler, Ariz. | ¥ \the. year: for the Chicago. net- | 307 rinks ‘that a | | minder and by all odds his ont-| Manitoba high school’ bonspiel, 16:42. Penalties: Bathgate 1:33 Stapleton 7:47, Gendron 13:51 - -Btops: : Worsley 10 6 11-27 a 5 9 6-H CHICAGO (AP) — Goalie Glenn Hall kicked out 32 Mont- réal Canadiens shots Monday night as Chicago Black -Hawks —_the—-National- 1 League leaders 2-0. The shutout was the fourth ef standing performance, The 30- : T WINNIPEG (CP) — ‘A rik | Gay boxtig card here. skipped by Jim Willox of Flin | - Arsenault was awarded the Flon won the Manitoba school- | decision after Fields was unable ‘boy “curling ‘tifle here Monday | to answer the bell for’ the* fifth with an 87 victory over Rick | "ind in the scheduled eight- : 0. | un vent. . . * Foran Oa eee * SME) Fields slipped to. the . carivas Willox will represent Manitoba | "ear the end of the fourth and in the national schooloy curling final in—Healifax Feb. 49-23. , | Borland and Willox were the | @ thvee-minute rest but tne ° survivors of play’in the | whable to. continue. Arsenault: weighed 172, Fields, 175. In the schedyled_ six- ‘last. Tuesday. ~ . 4 semi-final event, Tyrone at : ‘¢ ‘a 1 ivisio Each de-/ fifty, in the’ No. 1 lst of heavy-| rates th fighters. Ri OR: |: el D Thy ze : ; : . ; ; r Cop Ss fended “his title twice during the weights behind champios- Floyd | a ot chimnials baal Go eS Heo kg A si Y Misc N, SS Seer a7 Be : Gra : ae year: ai | Patterson of New York, Sonny | men in their ‘divisions: > | , in N Leo Steele 138, of Chariot.” * IX: Brown stretchéd his record ot Liston of. Philadelphia, Edaie' Light - heavyweights Arche, e ‘eran , of eae Stes . mpi Sedeee : uae : i Reve defences to ‘11, while Mathen ‘of Portland,‘ Ore., and) Moore, recognized by New York; | ‘s ss . ees . \ te nce Edward ‘ihlane't 2 at i On | T ene eee In | Akt eee eee (AP\—Britaing” Trevor Taylor, s " he. apion of pounders, [ as : ~A ».-- * ~ Teaught him with stiff lefts to . second beliiid. Harol@ Johnson. Oo C oO ; the head and digest ating tates Climax, won_the Minnesota : urns ot Philadelphia, balled as- bing: n op | Fr ees igging lafta to, 1 coe Grand Prix‘Monday,.|" et ne tome “a . | by the Nationa] Boxing, Assog-+" = 2° at Pee Gardiher is Maritime light—;* — — was followed by his team- : ‘ee ee ey | eg ee ot ery By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘and Dick Duff. Detroit's weight champ. ees be Men oe Ag Pe i ~~ | mate, Jimmy Clark, about one | om wer tive T A ae en NBAreCeet ‘Talk about ‘young blood all |only goal was by, Alex -| In a aiggh sxe event* Syd oy Si. ae i [CE OE a es n nized middleweight | champio® | you like, but ‘in the National jehio. =. ' “> | mey’s. John“ McDonald, - * 148, qi an ae a / “| Joakim Bonnier, the Swedish | : A . i m West Jordan, Utah, On | Hockey League during the week-| The, Wings tied it by ‘the gained . 4“ unanimous « decision > ;- S Ss ers. ave ae Soa a soa : Ces Re top of the 160-pounders, with! end -the old boys proved that end of the second on goals by | over.Jimmie Poulton,. 141, of iD om Duet a. Fre | coeielinen “Atadan Gina cat | Sp BORN MIMKEW | (ise trom Ga:Bitnnenein six.» | oe, ender st robles, Mass. | utes thi cites arp dows, a vel: (iipwn. - Delysicels - gad. Sapee | Cucictictows. Mebaad” am Ss Vanes City, in @ Lotus Climax, j- NEWYORK (CP)—The U.S. |. Stephens dived fot a touck-| Scgtsa third, Dogues won Tet | egy ent | Macc ad snd Dove Eon ta | eee ee ace ee eS 3 : F Bis | . h i ee ae , n é er a as ‘ ve Py 11 : Lively Saturday: —— cage nal see ror ok co ome ane, enim, ar cham pian Bim "arng i fae ton eae peed. ano te gS Ive y u ay ‘Teda Mi — ’s 21-3 yvietory over back Almose.. Thomipsont ene Sor Ye eee peas wie the NHL, aed ‘oft his frat | oy ete see Sunday: Mertay. 9 RR ae 8 ae . . .“)MICLA-in the Rose Bowl . led Minn re if hat. trick in five years Sunday | 4 , Ste 7" es i pees? : . 2 Bo = y's nor .: [the top ‘eurting- event. Ncw = Ae os ° sapere London. Despite this, Ring still | nignt to give the Red Wings a ‘Oliver somes two- pee. and | TAS no DS hollowing are. the weetiin @ ee SPORE rae Hockey Schedule Year's Day. _ : he amis neta i on Downes as world chajn- edly - needed £2. victory over | Cutf — rea Andre ae | ‘minor | Eagles Crows @. Bagle a -& total : MARCH " oe ' ‘oron aple - ee » Jerry Toppazzini, men . ee : v= ». Erie} 11.00—-12.00 — Midgets tended the clesaie S Posies, The 212/- pound ‘quarterback | Emile Griffith: of New York,|. One of the veneraile Howt’s Kenney, and Charlie Burns once} “ Your dome - Z Tommy Darts ve Vies oP Gelif. where Minaesote’s-sow- | Ch led ‘the club 75 yards te who won and then lost in welter- goals camé.on the NHL rarity, leach for. one of Boston‘s.rare | For. Economy & Comfort}. . (2), Mike Campbell, Jack Arsen- |’ 10-440 — Heniens << BED erful running and: pa as, set up Bill Munsey, who plunged | weight title fights with Benny | a@ penalty shot. meet | victories. Ps .. | BLOWER METHOD |’ ‘ult. (3) assisted on all 3 bY! Qui. vs BHS Conde aah wen od We 08 Stee | the final three yards tor Min-| (Kid) Paret of Cuba, is rated| ‘The. loss. protected Montreat| Andy Bathgate, the NHL's}. . FREE ESTIMATES Johnny Gallant. om Condors. heck Santy Biopbens 2 nevota’s second touchdown, |first ahead -of the reigning | Canadiens’ four-g joal lead over | Scoring leader this season, got | Terms: to’ Suit Your Budget Wrens 1 ve Bluewings 0. a 6.0 — Bantams — Bis | reer en who seored two touch, Stephens got the. last one, Tom | champion, .Pafet, in’ the 147-|the- Leafs‘for first place. Just | two goals and Camille Henry} We are an Island firm, inter : Wrens goal‘ by Brian Chandler, vs Pkdle, etc., Bombers. | soins. ae os “| Loechler ‘converted’ -all “three | pound class. et ty the day before, tw double-goal | #04 Pat Hannigan one each.” | ested in-tsland people. . We |- ; 0. Ram | ° Tigers 4 vs Panthers 2. Tiget | chin ve GoHS teacs. S| UCLA was first to-get on-th a. . “| Ring's survey-of boxing fatal- (performances - by old - timers | _ The restits left Boston in the.) guarantee year. round” quality | (2), amd | goals by Lioyd Blanchard, Jim | geiicra ie ' a first to-get on the The Rose Bow! was one of ities shows eight in the’ world |Hert Olmstead and George Arm-| Sout, and. New. Y@rk in thing] sad service, te jod (2); : i aa ‘Smith boote ’ owl contests on Monday’s | this-year, the lowest ce g s +Place. ae. : " ree MacDougall A. Flood 0: Paw | Sige sige ~ “thes Crockett, |Smith booted a 28-yard Mima 4 aoa ee uae ae ee ag 7 aE wo ATLANTIC by Jiinmy Campbell | Brian Ross. _- sf nal alge his team @ 30 lead | Louisiana State University| There were’ 10 last year. In New York Sunday, Boston's | ered what possessed them to.se'l id - bul ‘ 4006.00 — Les Barnes -was thrown” for a sp noiti : : ace Bruins ed New | McDonald to Chicago. MeDona'd | Roofing & -Insulatl Murphy, a Bears 1 ve Beavers 1. ye Geant _ mares, | — Socal od Cagrate Beltng ot- — ' vee Figg New | itled off Montreal's three-goat |" ing nsulation Oriole . goal. _ ‘goal by Dale Lats; Beavers aenstaih ei ; ia . and scored a -27-7 victory > lei Rangers 7-4, | | aawtadai thet ane | Cc ee ae. x oe | — ; . Lie the 6 1 at~ Mia Is in a row in’ the second | UPris ..gave the Cana: | 0. > | Simao I \ TenRinks > eee tengo Ramblers [erie * 27% 8 "0" aleas sore tend and’ asured | 8 sping PeRA Dia ers te xbinde @./pcets = | CURLING DRAW |*~ i LSU “b “two. + HAB HEARTBREAKER of a. tie | own PE. Gist tele te ieee a oa, Ghat eke ee ae T Beav - | "Saturday, in Montreal, Cana- | With pa - F * ze : eee - \ ‘ouc ‘;- é montreal, . i : "Philip Ward (4), (e Nelnnie M Day, anees The foliowing js the opening Start Spiel - and & ‘safety, and-set up the Op | - CFS | aiens and the Chicago Black — - owen oul by Ralph ‘Shea a SS ar << ciseahiie Loe ae ae a ee Harris, AMHERST. (CP)—. Six goals Hawks — 4 a te rae ; aa ae , ion — Ten rinks ‘are | Who sco’ nfs during the | by Alain Caron paced the: Nova | What turned a rea re Bruins 5. Leat | This..competition has 22 teams | entered in a one-week schedule | Season for the Seuthensterd Com Scotia League leading heart - breaker for “Montreal. : by Mike — (2), | playing round robin im two sec- jaf play that got underway = in | ference co-champions. kicked ‘a| . bag te to a 165| They led 43 in. the last « Betan } | tons.» : Meche ee the Alberton curling rink —}ast. 30-yard field, goal and \got two | victory ever second-plage Monc- with only 12. seconds left to play, goals by Bill Weatherbie |'¢.50 P.M. ios night: - te | Oomverta. ers \ ton Beavers “in an: afiernborr and Chicago had .one man in i . 2: ae ; Pe Ee AP --Iee 1—D. O'Rourke, P. ©! Personnell of the teams are: | Texas intercepted fivd passes-| contest here: Monday... _—_| the —pehalty box. ie on 7 os Rourke, Dr. Hooper, C. Camp-| K. Matheson, W. Hardy, P.| ‘0 score a 12-- 7 victory over| Caron,~‘the league's Jeading| But the ; Hawks pulled. out. .Who Keep Records use » J. MeEachern, L. | bell :vsDr. MacDonald, J. | Hardy, F. Crane. < - | Mississippi in the Cotten. Bowl | ‘si ‘who came to the Ram- | 8°#ler Glenn Hall to even the oe : as fg . , bo aye < Comatta, 4 D. Fridhem, B. Cometen, W. |'5 Del™- fs Dlers from Quebee Aces of eras: ‘ 4 Flannagan, Reg | Ice. 2D: Saunders, | H.0. Fy, D. Carpenter, p. |TNDERDOG WINS” |" | dan assist to, boost hs Reanee e ; 7 oa 7 er js gg n: Pre threw wp a Wiliia. deledea a og pean ooray tes 2 | Macluons,” T, Whitlock: Bs (gee ke Harty tt PF | paving the way for. the tirht vie-| Seton enue “g *. v =p Jones, 5 oo eo ‘ . 2 ‘tory by a Southwest Conf, 7: ven wp @ ( dian . ir ay Asie R. Pettitt, A. Rayner, R. | team in -in the first period and : r wee. Coren G, Dillon, | Hayes, J. Clinton => | years “ae HIBS advantage after the sec- ; rs, e y vs Re ~ - i - oe , Caer ; 4 bh ; panes — — so G. Stewart, K. Acorn, C. White- | Sebenan’ W. Horrocks * U.) pommy Ford interc | one. on counted three of his | Clmstead and one each by Arm: : | ee aS Beer __|:nect, C: Flemming. - : ae Glyrn Griffing’s pass.to sei, up | ee & > a F. Millman, E P | goals in the of 27 ds of | qlee 4-W. MacLaine, A. Love, Callaghan, G. Cotton. ,' | the first Texas touchdown in he fits in the eae ak aoa Be sy » the results (At De, Higgins,’ H. Thomson vs! Mi Huti,"H. Barbour, D. /°Penims quarter, scored by Jim | sadeq' the other three in thet THIS WEEK. | °° = EX oe ; Peale M. Bell, D. Bell, D. Walker,.| Pickard. H Chloe’ | Saxton, an all ~ America Sstf- | Sha dure” tures edted twet : dies coe! oe yy teal Fo eae a th. foe R. MacGregor: - © . oH. . ° .. jeaate Jack Collins got the sec- eons Boss. i — oe AT Z -- eae Mists 4 ye og an < , 100 Dae Ww. ‘Sesguieer cee ie eens w Reed Davis took a "Missisaipyt ing to Russ Malone, _ Dave i ee hans “I + = = $7 $y Borde, Rete, B Acorn, | art i Barbour Je-" A.’Glark, |PaMS I the end tone. LN Ge ee, Loy Ried S ARENA -TONIGHT 00 ae Se: K. ‘Ramsay, D.. MacKenrie, R. |, ™ the Sugat Bow! in New Or- | partieg : RT Be The Mah tag ty ge Po See 99 <n al Hansen. Bishop,” 0.H. Phillips, J. Har — — beat Arkansas Wes oe ae TUESDAY— . : he? Get Geta ks a ris, F. W Campbett. [203 om the crushing time play)” ane at he eee ence = e 1s ohn $e, Kee 1-G. Kays, E MacDon- Schedule for thin’ Cock te us | % Billy Neighhors-and Lee Roy ‘jn upean Howatt/“ISHL HOCKEY— : -g5 | ald, R. Newson, Pud Whitlock | follows. orgie {Jordan and. the: quarterbacking | Sst Kee cnet Se, Beavers: 408 | - Rviorudes vs.. Peaguins 4; : ¢ ‘| ve R. Ewing, G. Bennett, J. ‘Jan. 2 ; jof Pat Trammel. Trammel ‘Got Jos ang » betore 1,500 fans Game time 8:15 p.m. ww ; : a Gorrilt; D. Langille. = = {7 M. Hutt,'A. Wille. - Jone touchdowa “while Jim Davis'| TOG ge peers lbp ae Pec! %2| ke 2—D. Wonnacott, E. Gil.) 9 F. Bryan,’R., Pettitt Kicked, a S2yard field goat for | moet Ramblers: } Po Pw : a) ale G,- Anderson, R. Ba Jan. 3rd. : rae" a 7 goal ecell Satie, oa ce FO a ee i oe ON ‘ a z i “ é ; " y 92; vs A. Humphrey, A. Ballem, “J, Myrick, vs B.—Pridham — rt ADEC . Tin i ~ 91 | Mamping, S. Warwiek. K. Matheson vs M. Hult. | FIVE SATURDAY” . |HOCKEY 1 ‘> GameTime 8:15 |. ‘91; lee 3—D. Hill, M. Kennedy,| 9. P.M. 4 : The post + Season contest MONDAY ws Pe oe at 90| D. MacLennan, F. Macinnes vs E. Gampbell vs A. Wilkie, E. | among teams opened; Cape Bre ee oe eee a a7. 80H. « Peters, ~ B. LeClair, L. | Turner vs L. Wilkie. ae Sovatien aioe a ' es 4 oA aes Fa sangre ga mong “gf Jon the | "Spanked by tie performance "News ‘Sestia Sealer. sk See “88 Ice 4—D. George, E.. Taylor, E. Campbell vs J. Myrick. «eee Hall, Penn | New 2 Wi $0) Ai Pe et, A ’ 85 B. Lynch, H. Sear vs C. Flinn,| 9 pm. ~ « | State . Bounced 2 ‘all. Peas | Rew Glasgow 2. 4 aioay Ps 7 pee) nae , ee a eres a) | -PENGUINS |. es <= we oes, By : Pei, Mathew. 90485. =“ VS.: y EIN ' ae : « ‘ en Bae ‘ie | Seton 75¢ and 35¢ oi ict Campbell 7” iw i ; 4 . Sug % : L me et ery a Ho - 2 é 4 ; . iy ee i * a * * a a : oi Sy | injured his “left “leg: Referees= — -Pordena Smith granted Fields ; ;. a record total of { Halifax fighter claimed he was. No Sith See ea he * ‘ ae Los: . es Ke ae - Sy en ae aks? on £2 h SS ; et iw: ae : 3 -. 4 . i - " ~ L hs A ¢ : a ud ' * , ‘ 3 : Ranger ai "eine KR ers irounce bruins; - i> ‘ (@ O28 . ere Se ee Se ee ca \Chicago Blanks Canucks - Vi. | poston. (cP) — biew York | yearsald veteran began’ turning” Stan Mikite gave Hail the walp Bangers pled avy from a 33 sway the hard cet Can goat be node inte tbe Big } - after the first periol diens early in the first period when the Hawks centre ; eae ai) By PIUS CALLAGHAN | Monday night ta hand. Boston when he stopped Claude Provast batte rebound of Ab Mc | — San re eee - | Rewins @ 48 lens in & Ditiedal | trom five foot. out seer yt ° | Donald's. chet beliad .tavmums fs Be ee te os ag wane tenga celta | His best slop of the ight Plante, inks f Pe oy } ‘ f < at : bse ‘You Figure ‘Em Out first. goal of the season was the tod with Chichgo ahead. 1-9, Gi- | the air after Plante saved on che ‘sa hard question to answer on this second day {midway the" second” pericl| Sage ‘peal ad’ cal lense from way down’ Wrasod ata. thy “at their goings-on in their last two with the score tied 2-all and held” three feet in frost of Hall. How- | cage. Y % confused than ever. up until Andy Bathgate netted ever, the Hawks goalie lashed | Canadiens protested that. ._. Sa ae eat ng, end neat be, dak hs Hick ws above Ms shoulder * defenceman Doug Harvey, also ner of the rink. “«-“* \ the goal valid. The goal was E ea _ from defenceman Al- The victory ended a Chicago | Mikita’s 10th of the year. | the opening period. Charlie including a 44 deadlock with the |Wharram’s goal, which. ieéd the .. | Burns and Doug Mohns scored Canadiens ‘Saturday’ night xm Chicago’ triumph in the- final for Bostan in the first period. | Montreal, and pushed the Hawks period. The centre carried‘ the’ ie oe aie ae ia ligheanedtap. $id not sake ot. | shone enh than tak dielnede Suen 3 coal cs Whar | a ‘ ee er ree eneG L not | a tura. , which they had pri a pass to Wharram, .. : ae _ Si(NO)WJOKE. ~_ + |e tadured bis right knee Sen thared with the idle Detroit Red who was fying in down the right bs! sk Bee ese ieee st at ee ee | day. night as.the Bruins topped | Wings, =, ¢. Wharram sl puck‘ |. Workers at Green Bay's | Packers and Giants on Sun- , heavier would sink through. | hometown Packers ran wild thé Rangers at ‘New York 7-4: |— . ‘ through a slit between Plante — City Stadium bad ‘loads of | .day. Snow had to be caried to | the eight-inch covering of hay ‘| on the New.York Giants” and New York goalie Gump Wors- |. i hae and the right net post from 15, work last week getting ready sidelines’~with -wheelbarrows, | and damage the field. But it.| won the National Footbal) ley gave up two goals in t e first. Ro Tie : feet out. The goal also was_ for the big clash between | and .washbuckets. Anything | was worth all the work asthe | League crown 37-0. «1 period but was unbeatable’ after |= 3" 7 ». | Wharram’s 10th of the year. ‘- meaeloteritnernes —————— “: = ~ - that. Worsley had 27 stops while rc es a . SUMMARY f +: i: ei aS oes a eG eg mee e ae ‘wo. 2% <4Tookie Don Headiof the Bruins. Petes’ Club a First : 1. Chicago, Mk ; nt : ; ; ix ht ‘ 2 5 a . CS cae : pate kicked ue % : ; se ’ . wn pita (McDonald, Hillman); . oe , : . Henry’s goal~“was an. unas- EG se ee =) 44: Penalties: Nesterenke. _|N reen A 2 ' = sisted tally at 13:05 of the first. GUELPH; Ont. (CP) — Billy) 15:00, Beliveau 17:18. a ' 4 Jf | period and his 20th of the sea- | Taylor of §t.. John’s, Nfid:.| Second period: No scoring. - ee Leet Oo. . ee 2 oe oo ">... | Som. It was the : fifth time the | scored’a ; to help | penalties! Talbot and Balfour ! z 6 Migs — - Bo: : 4 . aes “| Hittle"winget had reached the 2- | Guelph ‘Royals to @ 2-3 tie with | ;- : * s J e ; : 1:04, Balfour 6:38, Backstrom ° oe 4 i a os : ; : goal mark g his NHL, car- Peterborough Petes in an On- and Fleming 8:29, Evans 16716; | 2 ; ; : . : -* ; : aepeer. Spencer's! score was only | tario Hockey Association Junior; ‘fhirg period: 2. Chi age, slants In Chship Tussle 25:32: WW Se Fee 3 we ee = ag Pf SP iay. was ha d becatité|..Taylor’s leadoff goal and one | 3.35. pe er ma | GREEN BAY, Wis: (AP) Phe ‘former “goldes boy” |to end ‘tide Sienes' tad white disisiant 1 bo cota teat tet ume’ leg 8 jp ge | So a0 tehd ot it, ‘narra asa Pgs | ’ ng -~-,. c | a. i er coac’ wi Y foll 3 14 ; , ; oats 1S The initial furor has subsided |quarterback from Notre Dame, | 1s-yarder to Boyd Dowler, slso | the Packers ray Po poe: | eae lpr oo woe, How Peterbo porous fought back. ust a ee E, : im but. this football - crazy com-| who was voted the NFL player on leave from the F said a ‘‘magnificent team 2f-| at Boston Garden. ‘@ toal by Bob, Jamieson with - Stops : ! | munity will lorig remember New | of the year and won the scoring! The hardrock Green Bay de- fort” was responsible for the | “ SUMMARY - | eight: seconds to go ended the Plante 7 8 6-21 Year's Eve, ringing in 1962, for title for the third consecutive ‘fence held the. vaunted Giants victory. - ‘| First peried:-1. Boston, Burns;| game in a te 7 Hal 9 10 13-33 | the celebration ‘hailing the small |year, notched a six-yard -touch-|to~ @ mere 31-yards--on. the) “It was just one of those days. | (Mohns, Toppazzini) 9:49. 2.| " The tie consolidated Guelph's’ : |town boys’. victory over the im down run, field goals: of 17, 22 ground and intercepted four We met a solid Ball club, a very) York, Langlois (Hebenton,| hold on fourth place. giving them |” vaders from the big city. - (s54° 1p yards and four extra | Passes. The New York. seriol | good football team and we don’t | Spencer) 11:09: 3: New York, a two - point edge over fifth- Loca Boys —Green' Bay’ Packers, . display- | . _" Z. A . Tittle ond | have any alibis,” Giant coach | Henry 13:05. 4. Boston, Mohns,| place Niagara Falls and a four- “as i a precision off and aa |; : esse | Charli onerly doing ‘Allie Sherman commented. | (Pennington, -Bucyk) 14:40. P spread "daca ca aS. met, ue, ee, a ay Ea nt We Pak | weil Fara ™* “MLOS@ Fights: ° | awe em || terba | yards. squad pic 195. the | lois : fs Beh tS ; ae Sere ae steussle | tie Packer attack; tossed fouch- \€ALLS IT TEAM EFFORT | title game "loot of $223,550.54. | ae 9:30, cae Wouttens ste ee atioey (en x bah tole Atep New York Giants 574 Sue (one passes ‘on . -and 13 yards | Lombardi, the former Giant Giant players got $5,339.99 each. Second- period: 5. New York, Flin Flon’ ays Arsenault ‘of nearby Mira, Mar- day for the championship of the ; meds a ; : SneeneS | Spencer (Schinkel) 11:22. Pen- ' a itime ~ light-heavyweight- cham- ’ Fics. National Football League. = J e B: D dts A /4 | alfies: Cahan 4:19, 19:32, Mohns Ri k Wi cali: | Pion, ‘scored a. fifth-round tach ' ee 5 -}+ Green Bay blew the lid off r : ; y M ¢ |- 16:34. at in ins ical knockout over Wayne. 5 T ss in appreciation oO OW V Oo Third period: 6. New York ~~ Fields of Annapolis, N:S., in*te . de Ss ackl e " Se ee Sie fh fi n, ; : a e : ° 0 iF Bathgate (Prentice; Hannigan) main event of a New Year's