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ROCHESTER -DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Saturday, Nov. 21, 1959 22 Americans Romp over Reds, 7 to Barons Thump Springfield Six In 7 to 0 Game 1958 FORD STATION WAGON GUARANTEED l)autiful 1957 Squirt, and 19SI. Plymouth Wagon. RALPH FORD 2900 Monroe Avt. Cor.

Covef Tie for 2d Place as 5,043 Watch FRED BARTIIAM CLEVELAND, Nov. 20 (ff) Two red-hot forwards, Cal Stearns and Michel Labadie, 'r ft By HANS TANNER Providence is defined as the slammed in three goals apiece tonight and the Cleveland Bar ons dumped Springfield Indians 7-0 in an American. Hockey League, contest. ,1 Greig Hicks, a rookie, scored RALPH ar3T the other goal as the Barons defeated" the league-leadin In- action or an act of providing. The hockey team with that name lived up to the definition at the War Memorial last night.

The Providence Reds showed plenty of action in the early going before eventually providing the Rochester Americans with a 7-1 American Hockey League romp. It was a big win for the dians for the first time in three FOR GOOD games this season. It was only the second victorv in eieht USED CARS home games for the Barons. Despite some furious rushes NO MONEY NO, PAYMENT by the Indians, goalie Gil Bois- 'TIL. I960 DOWN -fr Arrangtmtnts Americans, who left after the; game for Quebec, where they'll I vert of the Barons held them scoreless with 23 saves.

Boisvert is filling in for the injured Gil Mayer. Stearns scored first and th Barons led 1-0 at the end of the it- tnon first period. Then the Barons' 898 DAVIMcMANN i)0 2" Radio, Etc. meet the Aces tomorrow afternoon. The Amerks climbed back into a second-place tie with the slipping Reds and are only two points (one wirf) behind front-skating Springfield.

A crowd of 5,043 fans sat in on the latest War Memorial slaughter of the Roosters from Rhode Island. The Americans scored almost with ease, hitting for three goals in each of th final two periods. 570 WEST MAIN ST. I IB. 6-3221 OPEN EVES.CZ: cTJT RIOD-Scnni: Cleveland, VPl Jynosslsted) 12:44.

Penoltles riuim Looaoie MCAvoy Sovs-Paill 11, Boisvert SFfftwn pcDIAn have piled up 20 goals to 4 t.vi,nv. vieveiana, teW (AJSV9V Hlck Labodlt (Ml A WAV. Alnwetri 14 lini 17:14 Pnt-ltlA dibit McAvoy 12:. Soy.s-Palll oonven i. EKIOD-Scrlno: Cleveland, Hicks (Manirl In, Oil OL t44'-, badl (Bouchard, Maiur) Penalties Hooan Bownoss McAvoy (malor) in.

Total Saves-Pajll iwn u. Aronaanct nil. Toronto Icemen for the Reds in three outings here. Although it was strictly a team victory, with 12 of the 14 skaters gaining the scoring column, Stan Smrke was the man who did the most when it was needed. He put his club in front mid-way through the first period, then added the insurance goal after Providence came within one early in the middle session.

Only Pat Hannigan and Billy Saunders of the Amerks were kept off the sheet. And Hannigan had a good reason he wasn't around long enough. Pat and Reds Floyd Hillman Nip POTSDAM. Nov. 20 UP) The ing first period of hockey game.

Guy Rousseau of Rochester is in right foreground. Amerks won, 7-1. TOUGH GAMBLE Providence goalie Bruce Gamble makes nice save on Amerks' Hank Ciesla, center, dur University of Toronto scored 4 Door LaSabre Stock 135 i( Accepting Orders Other Models at Similar Savings EQUIPPED turbine clriv heater, defroster, power tearing, tonomatie radio, rear teat speaker, safety group, windshield washers, dslux steering wheel, E-Z glass, foamtex cushions, power brakes, deluxe wheel covers, accessory group, an'ti-freeie, wwalls, plus factory standard equipment. LlstPrict Our SOftAE $3792,19 Price uUWU PITTS BUICK, Inc. 899 I'lirncTcn ice except the goaltenders.

Referee Vern Buffey handed out three minors, four majors, two a defenseman, on right wing, and The Howitzer did quite well including netting his first goal of the season. He was game misconducts for the lively 15-minute fracas. Floyd Hillman led the parade with a penalty of each variety, while Hannigan triggered an early first period Pier Six brawl that eventually two quick goals in the third pe-riod tonight and fought off Clarkson to earir" at 5-4 hockey victory. Tied at 3-3 going into the last period, Toronto tallied at 2:44 and again at 3:03. Clarkson netted its fourth and last goal at 4:19.

included all the players on the 10-minute misconducts and two plenty free with the body checks, too Hannigan suf i I QrcMntL fered an injured right thumb in the scuffle with Hillman, but X-rays failed to show a break. He left for Quebec with the thumb in a plaster cast Family Night home games next weekend find Buffalo here on Friday and Hershey on Sunday. escaped only the minor. They both were through for the night and it cost them $75 apiece for their brief appearances. The other majors and minors (one of each) were collected by "supporting stars" Rudy.

Migay of Rochester and Larry Hillman of the Reds. Smrke's first goal, netted at 11:12, was a beauty. Picking up the puck in the Providence zone, Stan stick-handled down fhe right side. He went by the Reds' Ed MacQueen and, at the last minute, snapped his shot from a sharp angle past goalie Bruce Gamble. Migay did almost the same thing, only from the left side, at 18:44 for the TOLEDO ICERS WIN, 4 2 TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov.

20 () The Toledo Mercurys scored two goals in the final period tonight to defeat the Omaha lift.UvJll.il Evas. .01 QumLwil Ridg Rd. i I Knights 4-2 in an International Out Hockey League game. Rochester ROCHESTER: Goal Chodwick. De-fens MacNell, Labrosse, Matiussi, Young, Krottcheck.

Forwards Migay, Hannigan, Saunders, Ciesla, Hoekstra, Rousseau, Crelghton, Smrke, Nivin. Providence PROVIDENCE: Goal-Gambit. Defense L. Hillman, F. Hillman, Cherrv.

Conducted by PAUL PINCKNEY Femiey's second Amerk tally. DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S ONLY 89 Clinton Ave. So. Larry Hillman put his club An (ha nnlif I MocQueen, 6. Blackburn.

Forwards Boliuk, Beckett, Poliziani, Reibel, Ross, Elik, Davis, Yackel, P. Ponagobko, D. Blackburn. Referee Buffey. Linesmen House, Wooley.

FIRST PERIOD Scoring: Rochester, Smrke (Ciesla) Migay (Mattiussl, Democrat and Chronicle Sports Editor "IN ORDER to settle an argument," writes JAMES 1 C. NICHOLS, 3138 CHILI "would you kindly give me the official decision of the DeJohn-Powell fight held in Syracuse, Nov. "According to your newspaper, the decision was a knockout. Does this decision still stand? Some argue this was a TKO Kraftcheck) 11:44. Penalties L.

Hillman L. Hillman (malor and minor) 4:41, Mlaay (malor and minor) F. Hill man (malor and minor misconduct and gam misconduct); 4:41. Hannigan (ma Denver's hers lose Their Home Rink for Failure io Pay Renf DENVER, Nov. 20 (P) The troubled Denver Mavericks of the International Hockey League lost their home today for non-payment of rent.

The City o' creeled the team's two weekend playing dates at the cou-eum here. Joseph A. Salankey, director of the city's theater-arenas division, said the Mavericks had until noon today to pay a rental of $500 per playing date. Salankey waited until 1 p.m. before canceling the team's scheduled games against St.

Paul tomorrow and Sunday. Team officials were not available for comment. The Mavericks currently are leading the IHL's Western Division. Salankey said the team owes the city $2,000 in back rent in addition to its failure to pay up for the weekend dates. He said the Mavericks have failed to pay rent for four games earlier this month.

The Mavericks have drawn more than 2.000 fans only once during their home appearances this season, and that on opening day. Team officials say 2,500 fans are required for each game for the club to break even on expenses. ON SALE SATURDAY lor, misconduct and game misconduct) Providence (team penalty served by D. Blackburn) B. Blackburn uu nic uvaiu anci urn xi ocw onds of the second period on a 50 -foot screen shot.

But Smrke retaliated with a perfect billiard carom of a hard but errant drive by teammate Claude Labrosse at 5:42 to make it 3-1. The other goals were by Guy Rousseau (7:22) and Howie Young in the second period, and by Dave Creigh-ton (7:42) and Cecil Hoekstra (15:58) of the windup. ICICLES With Hannigan tossed out of the game and winger Dick Van Impe sidelined with an injury, player coach Steve Kraftcheck used Young, Laljross 19:35. Saves Chadwick 7, Gam- on T. SECOND PERIOD Scoring: Providence, L.

Hillman (Baluik. Elik) Rochester, Smrke (Labrosse, Nevin) Rouseau (unassisted) Young (Smrke, Mac- neil V20. Penalties Cherry Hillman (Malor) Young (Malor) WRITES KENNETH FISHER, 117 Virginia Waterloo: "Was it a technical knockout or a knockout? Several other boxing fans in this area either telephoned or wrote to this department and posed similar questions. it. On Nov.

6 The Associated Press report of the heavyweight go said: "Mike DeJohn of Syracuse floored former football I ii ii 11:11. Saves cnoawick 7, eamoi in. 3IORE THAN 200 3IEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS third period Scoring: Rochester, Creighton (Nevin, Smrke) Hoekstra (Mlkay, Rousseau) 15:511. Penalties Youna MrQueen 14:07. Cherrv Saves Chadwick 8, Gamble 11.

Total saves Chadwick 22, Gamble 10. ymjcr v.uuuie ruweu mree limes wim a series of vicious lefts and rights tonight for a 47-second first round victory in their nationally-televised bout. RALPH "Joa. 30 Ijeau." FAMOUS FOR CLEAN USED CARS "The 2051-. pound DeJohn caught the San Diego, heavy flush on the jaw with the second punch of the fight, a vicious left.

Powell got up, shook his head twice and then went down under a left-right combination. Seconds later Powell was on the canvas for the third time and referee Joe Palmer stepped in and stopped it. All Wool Flannels vA' Mike DeJohn r-M "The knockout was No. 27 for DeJohn. But it was NOT a knockout It was a TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT win for DeJohn.

But why was the victory credited as a KNOCKOUT for Mike in some record books? A full explanation, with comment by boxing officials, will be carried in Sunday's "In and Out of the Question." Pjoj SELL YOUR POWER TOOLS with a TWIN A's, Reds Swap 2 Players Gabardines, Sharkskins, Flannels, Worsteds Regulars Shorts Longs In First Interleague Trade House, alternating with Harry Chiti behind the bat for the American Leaguers, appeared in 98 games last year. He got 81 WANT AD hits in 346 times at bat for a .234 average. He bats left- NO I NO PAYMENT MONEY 't1N9c6f DOWN AKRANOtO '57 pontiac $1498 Wl Convertible coup. Full power, I iVw 'M CHEVROLET $1flQR WU Del Ray 2 door Sedan. I VV 'CO METROPOLITAN 51QQQ Herdtop.

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Hydramatic. MwU handed and hit only one home KANSAS CITY, Nov. 20 VP) The Kansas City Athletics announced tonight the swap of catcher Frank House for pitcher Tom Acker of the Cincinnati Reds is the first official deal of the new interleague baseball trading period. The announcement was made by general manager Parke Carroll who said it was intended to bolster the A's uncertain Choose a new suit now. All reduced from our regular stock of new Fall suits.

New fashion styling in All Wool fabrics that won't last long at these tiny prices. Better be early for best selection. run last year. House came to the A's from Detroit as part of a 12-player trade at the close of the 1957 season. Acker came up to Cin cinnati from Nashville of the Southern after compiling Each of these two advertisers sold his power tools through a Times-Union, Democrat and Chronicle Twin Want Ad.

Shown below are the ads that did the job. "MORE THAN 20 CALLS" an 11-8 record there in 1956. Acker has been a relief hurleri The A's are reported to have FREE ALTERATIONS other trades in the fire with National League clubs. They with the Redlegs for four years, compiling a 19-13 record. The righthander's best year was 1957 when he had a 10-5 mark.

Last particularly are seeking re placement for House, more year he pitched only 31 innings and had a 1-2 record. SPECIAL BUYS ON MEN'S ALL WOOL SPORT COATS pitching strength and possibly a third baseman. Hockey Roundup AMERICAN LEAGUE Lost Nighl'i Results Rochester 7, Providence 1. Cleveland 7, SDrinqfield 0. ATLAS 10" bench saw end equipment.

Cobbi Hill Drive. Lloyd of Pistons Out for Weekend DETROIT, Nov. 20 The si cr 20. '58 IS ETTA Real sharp. s598 Detroit Pistons have lost their No.

1 relief man, Earl Lloyd, for at least the next two and Pts Gf GA 1 25 7 59 1 22 42 0 22 72 68 2 II 49 47 0 14 60 75 2 14 68 72 113 II Standings Sorlnofield 12 5 Rochester II Providence II 10 Hershev I Buffalo I 10 Cleveland 7 10 Quebec 14 Today Provldenc at Cleveland. Buffalo of Hershev. Quebec at Sorlngfield. Choose your new sport coat now from a host of fine All Wool fabrics. Fashion styled with three-button fronts.

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He has a sprained ligament in his right leg. The Pistons played in Minneapolis last night and are at St. Louis tomorrow. They return to Detroit Sundav in nlav NATIONAL LEAGUE Last Night's Results No games scheduled. Standings Pts CP GA (flalfikmrnn 626 WEST MAIN ST.

BE. 5-3635 4 28 65 3b 5 23 51 43 21 43 38 I 17 63 70 4 10 47 67 3 40 54 New York. Lloyd's injury proved more, serious than first Originally he was expected only to miss last cight'i same. Detroit 9 5 Toronto I 4 Xoslon New York 3 11 Chicago 12 Today Montreal of Toronto. Detroit at Boston.

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