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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 14

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-r. 14 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SATURDAY. MARCH 11, 1961. Eastern I bs, Domi np te Cradle All-Star Games By PHIL of Tha Journal Eastarn hockey dub proved uparior in Of nnuai Cradle hockey League all-eur hockey fames laat night at the The crowd, perhapt wasn't aa good a Cradle League offi ciala had hoped lor, but the faithful following of approximately 1.000 waa enthusiastic and the size of the crowd car teinly didn't hurt the calibre Of hockey displayed. Ant or ties for tune looked as though the Cradle League teams would have to settle the argument, regarding their ability, at later date.

The East and Weat teams tied in the first two game. In the opening Peewee divi Hon game the East played to 1-3 tie with the West. Eastern Minor Bantams came within 45 seconds of a victory, but tied te settle for a 2-2 deadlock. CAST WINS TWO Eastern players took over tVora here. The Bantams post rVnr thats a brand latw hmtmi aaMot th wntitas of in-amaai maintenanaa.

Urea, ml, rsa, 4e. Thin In srsoisOoa toes i aae teal Inqutrt nomCall LEASE-IT AUTOS EAimiMTtAII LIMITED An Att-Ottaica Company M7 ALBERT STREET I 1 ed a tight 5-4 victory and the Minor Bantams shaded the Weat 3-1. Bernard Bertrand scored with little time remaining in the second and Anal period to give the East a tie in the Peewee game. Other scorers for the East were Larry Boyd and George NesbitL Mark Testier. Ron Bradley and Jerry Welms-j ley scored for the Western stars.

Ronnie Keough came through with a goal with only 43 sec onds remaining in regulation time to give the West a dead lock with the East in Minor Bantam play. Budd Stanton picked up the other goal for the West Eastern scorers were Peve Scoble and Bob Johnston. SCORE TWO EACH Bob Drew and Richard Beauchamn led the Eastern bantams with two goals each. The other goal went to Bob Cote. Donald Grlerson paced the West with two and singles were scored by Keith Marshall and Guy Pilley.

Don Edestrand scored on the Cradle Hockey Records Following are the Anal standing and the individual scoring autistic in four divisions of the Ottawa Cradle Hockey leigue: MIWIS DIVISION Burkinfham Oleta Slmved A cM bxmu rvk Aybnar Liana WooorotT (TOt law Oat Wothore Hawks WLT A a si is a a to is i 11 is I I I tl 1 15 1 0 31 11 14 4 1 23 12 11 4 4 2 14 14 10 4 4 3 IS IS 10 SM. Pt 2 3 IS 30 JJew Edtntnirrh 3 I 13 34 ouMnmar riyara ill in Mvarrttw Park 3 0 37 Fin Cites 0 33 Upland 1 0 47 S-COKJNO BACI Briea Bonayn. Eunval JaTuaa LavtoerU. Buck. CeraaS Oraulx.

Buck. Denes Chaurat. Buck. Yes Lalluer. Buck.

BaiiwMd Bertrand, Buck Barry Cunoell. Nra lain. Dania Mandrtcks. WaMboro Mar Batten. Buck Jnhn McLean, Woodron Mark Teaeiar.

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Rtdeau Park Kan Woodroffa Pal Doharty, BldMU Park Day Scobl. Bldrau Park Wayn Belsher, Glebe Jim McCartney Waatbor 4 Sd. Hatoum. Waal bora '4 BANTAMS Waatboro Tifara Sandy HIU Fly on BockcUd Park -Bel-Air Park Clab Aylmar Lion RlrarvWw Park LT I I I 41 II I I I 14 II It 3 3 34 II 13 3 3 31 IS 13 3 3 4 34 30 10 I I II IS I I II II 4 ess i so a SCOBINS BACI Don Grieraon. Bcl-Atr Park 12 Cur PiUey, Woodroffa Bob Cot.

Sandy HIU Flyers Boas Hobin. Waatboro Tifara John Vraoman, Aylmar Uona Dayld FenUtnan. Waatboro Bob Fnrcatt, Waatboro T1m Bob Slaaaor, Waatboro Tilers Mlk Col. Waatboro Tlaon Richard Charron. Waatboro Brian Toah.

Waatboro Ttars Mlk LlTtnSBton, Waatboro Bob Draw. Sandy HIU Flyers Dous Drummontf. Blvnriw Richard Baauchemp. BockcUII Mlk Brmnan, BockcUII I I I I 5 4 4 4 MINOB MlnOITS A Woatboro Flyera I I 31 I IS Manor Park 3 39 14 14 St. Anthony's 4 SI 30 I Elmval Acres I II I 3 It I SCOBINO BACI Bob Tumor, Waatbor Plyara BtB Duroehtr, Waatboro' Murray Kurytj, Manor Park Id.

Concordia. Woatboro Wsyna O'Brien, tuner Park Ron MacPharaon, St Anthony's Nick SUmell, Manor Park Datrtd Darch. Waatbor Ptor Caaay, Waatboro Body Zaln. Manor Park Jim Phillips. St.

Anthony's BEATS KIDD CHICAGO Hungary's 1st van Rozsavolgyi covered the mile in )ust 4.7 seconds over four minutes Friday night and won out over Toronto school boy sensation Bruce Kidd at the Chicago Daily News relays. empty net to clinch the minor-midget title for the East. Mur ray Kuntz and Roddy Zaine notched the others. Bill Du- rocher scored for the West Andersen Jindowalls Beauty a ea Selke Not Interested NEW YORK P) Russisn hockey challenges apparently doesn't interest Frsnk Selke. managing director of the Montreal Canadiens.

In New York Friday for a National Hockey League meeting, Selke was asked to com ment on a copyright article by a Soviet hockey official which appeared in the March issue of the Atlantic Advocate. In the article Y. Bazhanov. secretary of the USSR Hockey Federation, challenges Cana diens or Toronto Maple Leafs to a home-and-home series with a Russian team-beJ- la. I unci iw "I'm not getting mixed up commenting on any of that Russian business," Selke said curtly.

Conn Smythe. owner of the Maple Leafs, did not attend the meeting. CCEA Agrees To Go Ahead With Curl-o-Drome The board of directors of the Central Canada Exhibition As sociation haa agreed to- go ahead with plans for the Lsnsd Park Curl-O- Drome. Don Charboneau. chairman of the association's grounds and recreation committee, aaid hit group was very much en couraged by the reaction to the announcement two weeks ago that the association was con sidering such a move.

The Curl-O-Drome will be the largest curling plant in Ottawa and will be ready in November. Aa the result of the initial announcement 67 -per cent of the night ice time has been re quested. There is still ice time left for morning and afternoon curling and organizations. well, aa individuals, are being invited to- write advising of their preference for times. Some ladies' organizations have already expressed inter est in daytime curling.

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Larry Boyd (left) and Bill Cundell helped the Eastern statT gain a 3-3 tie in the opening peewee contest On the Alleys AIAPLS ISAf LADIES Hish croaata: Alma Sbrppard SSI JOi, Mararl Haddan 12441, Vara MoCoahan S02 il. Hljh alnsm. Eva Millar JW. Jan-nl Tri)l3ihl 33S, LortlU Smith 233. ST.

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