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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 16

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mediocre hockey. Following Canadiens fast getaway, ihe and toefore the game J- Besides Ing his first goal of the year, jr. guffered their first defeat oi uic-iiauuiiai Jacques Pltnte of the League season. jCanadiens and Johnny Bower Three Fast Coals. I of the Leafs bad a busy night It took Montreal exactly two ol.

Bower was called minutes and twenty seconds to "PO" 3 Mves, 1 of icore three goals and that wasth 'he first period. Plante fnr a.i vinorv. stopped 36, 13 in the first and In Ilia nnlv other NHL me, last night the Detroit Red Wings continued to roll with a 2-1 victory over Chicago. The victory, sparked by Alex Delvecchio's two second period goals and another stellar goal-- tending Job by Terry Sawchuk, put the undefeated Wings in first place, one point ahead of Boston Bruins. Henri Richard.

Jean Beliveau and Marcel Bonin triggered the goals that beat Toronto. Dickie Moore, the league's scoring champion the last two season's tallied the- Hibs' other goal his first of the current cam paign. Frank Mahovlich' and Bob: Pulford scored for the Leafs. Mostly Mediocre Hockey. A crowd of 13,775 at the Montreal Forum was treated to tomelimet good but mostly HULL ARENA EttUrn FroftMtoaal Hockey littfUl SUNDAT, Oct 18, 230 SUDBURY WOLVES HULL OTTAWA CANADIENS Prices 11.74 11.39 $1JJ $1.00 Children 50c TICKETS ON SAM AT: Hull Arena Mlgnault, 153 Main, Hull Johnsor's Motor Sales 1195 Bank St, Ticket office li apenrd it e.s.

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DUYITNOW NTKMk CAaON COHMNV anwee tmmt teami played sloppy hockey until the late stages when the Leafs forced the play in an ef fort to pull even. Beliveau, who came down with a mild attack, of flu Wed- nesday and was a doubtful starter until several hours be the all-star centre setup two! more for thpojnt effort 'h lasl- Hlcke Outstanding. Billy Hlcke, Canadiens' lone newcomer this, year, got his first two big league points both assists and played standout hockey on a' line with Beliveau and Bonin. At Detroit, the Wings spotted the Black Hawks a second period tally, then came back on Delvecchio's pair to win their third game. Sawchuk has been the big difference in all of Detroit's games, so far.

The agile netminder once traded by 'Detroit to Boston and then brought back a year later has allowed but four goals in four games. His teammates have only scored nine in that span lowest I amount in the league so far. Last night he turned away 15 shots in hectic third period and 29 for the game, in another standout performance. The only shot that eluded him was Hull's rebound at 12.43 of the second period. Chicago goalie Glenn Hall was even busier with 33 saves.

Delvecchio tied it up 43 seconds later and scored the winner at 19.05 of the same period. Two Great Saves. Sawchuk had to make two great saves off cx-teammate Ted Lindsay and in the last two-minutes of play dropped to the Ice just in time to block drives off the sticks of Ed Lltzenberger and Phil Maloney. All teams take a breather to night. Saturday Boston meets Toronto at Maple Leaf Gar dens and New York visits Montreal.

The Rangers have lost four in a row and are last in the NHL -Rangers and Canadiens re- lUurn-to Jew York for a game mere Sunday nignt wnile Boston pMays at Chicago and To ronto at Detroit. tMtt, 1. rim ritM. Montiwl, H. Richard IM.

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1 1LV H-l TODAY fuel 16 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1959. Ganadiens Hand Maple Leafs First Loss of Season Three Fast Goals Prove Enough jr Tit caudiaa rif- I If Toronto MaDle Leafs' didn't Know it Deiore they do now a team playing Montreal Cana-diens has got to keep the pressure on every minute. Leafs took a little time petting un tracked against CanadiensThursdavnleht'fore game time, was the Win SALES ItEPItESEIlTATIVE National Canadian Food Company requires enthusiastic sale raprasentative for Hull territory with residence In HuO or Ottawa. APPllUia MUST BILINGUAL AND HAVE AT LEAST 1 GRADE EDUUTIOH AGE 24-30. SEUIN6 AND MERCHANDISING EXPERIENCE AN ASSET.

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W. ARGUE Limited 236 lank Sintl (it liigir) fuel Merchants v.v Detroit Red captain Cordle Howe (9) comes around from behind the net and tries a shot but finds Chicago Black Hawks' forward Bobby Hull (16) on the job. Chi Quebec Blanks Cleveland QUEBEC. Oct. 16.

CB Quebec Aces played agressive jockey behind the watertight goaltending of AJ Millar last night to blank Cleveland Barons 4-0 and advance to a two-way tie for third place in" the American Hockey League. Quebec took advantage of the breaks, scoring twice when Barons were shorthanded. repeatedly invaded Que- bee territory, but couldn't find, their scoring formula. Myron Stankiewicz, Georges i Roy, Jean-Marie Cossette and Norman Corcoran scored for the Aces, newcomers this season to the league. It was Quebec's second win In six starts.

The Aces are tied with Springfield at four points each. Tastee-Brte's Wins Touch Gome And Guilbeault scored all eight touchdowns to tad Tastto-BJU's to 40-30 win over Hawks In Independent Touch Football League, play last night at Bingham Park. Darcy Chaubin and Gosselln picked up' two each to pace Hawks. Fred Gravel and Frank Chaubin scored the-others. Sacra Prl.

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Panalty McKamia Hall 1 10 S3 Sawchuk 7 IS at li LUcil save! let us piu. YOUR BUM TOQAV prices are at their lowest So fin your bin with "blue coal' now! The sooner C2 5777 i' HOWE TRIES THE BACK DOOR. cago goalie Glenn Hall guards the net as winger Eric Nesterenko closes in behind How In the first period of game in Detroit last night. IA Wtrephotol Dodgers, White Sox Receive World Series Record Shares NEW YORK, Oct. 16.

tP) The world champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the losing Chicago White Sox will receive frecord shares for the World Series. Each Dodger player voted a' full share will get SI 1.231.18, while each White Sox full share is worth $7,275.17, Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick announced yesterday. The Series set a record of $893,301.40 for the largest players' share ever Los Angeles' team share was $375,186.59 and Chicago's total share amounted to $250,124.39. The Dodgers voted 29 full shares and the White Sox 31. The previous record for a NHL Records THURSDAY'S RESULTS.

Montreal, Toronto, 2. Detroit, Chicago, 1. WLTF APts. Detroit 3 0 114 7 Boston 3 1 19 15 Montreal 2 1 1 13 12 Toronto 1 11 Chicago 1 4 10 15 New York 4 0 11 19 Gaaat Saturday. New York at Montreal.

Boston at Toronto. Games Sunday. Montr sal at New York. -Boston at Chicago. Toronto at Detroit Fullmer to Defend Against Webb SALT LAKE CITY.

Oct 16. (AP Gene Fullmer of West Utah, signed yesterday to defend his National Boxing Association middleweight title against Spider Webb of Chicago In the college town of Logan, Utah, Dec. 4. Fullmer, making his first defence of the NBA crown he won by 'stopping Carmen BasUlo in August has met Webb once be fore. He outpointed Webb in a non-title 10-rounder Sept 11, 1950.

Wilf Greaves Retains Title CALGARY, Oct 10. (CP) Wilf Greaves of Edmonton knocked out Leroy Flamond of Calgary In the fourth round of their scheduled 12-rounder last night to retain his Canadian middleweight boxing crown, D. EDWARDS UMTTED 25 MYSWAia AVIHIIE PAM631 OTrAWA Lumbtr and Building' OPEN DAILY A.M. to F.M. UlNCAlLLERIC HARDWARE COMPANY The store of Personal aarriea FREE PARKING at die cite Let, earner MlckeUs ana Basssrer Sts.

"Stores for Men" HEMhT. Rldeau at Sussex Wellington at Holland 1959lous 0 full share gjven to a winning player was $11,147.90 to New York Giants In 1954. Brooklyn Dodgers In 1956 held the previ- high of $6,934.34 for a loser's full The first-place teams in each league receive 70 percent, of the total receipts of the first four games of the Series. Milwaukee Braves and Cleve land Indians, second -place finishers, accounted for- 15' percent of the total receipts, The Braves' team share was $66,997.60 and the Indians' $66,997.61. Each Milwaukee full share! was worth $1,808.16 and each Cleveland full share $1,799.94.

The Braves gave 33 full shares UK Soccer Scores LONDON. Oct. IS. UP) flttulU of soccer mate hat played In th lnlted Kingdom yeatarday. ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Fourth Division. Doncaiter RoTeri. 1: Atdenhot, 2. Nolli County, Carlisle United. 1.

Workington, Oarlintton, 1. $500,000 OFFER. CAMDEN. UJ, Oct 16-OP) The trainer of Venetian Way, miaaie western juvenile cnam-pion, disclosed yesterday a record $500,000 for a two-year-old has been offered for the horse. i jf 1 itasaaieesaRailitin Ti fT sin.

jv-'JBja9 Smart leisure shoes with no "breakina inn Th itcrtf lf In HtwtHon'or ufro-fltxbo eonifruefori caplan's men's shop main floor Admission tl. Tax Included Chndrta Not Admitted Special Bus and Taxi Service Dh-act to Grandstand FREE PARKING P.rl Muliiol Operalloni hi Hutt. Patillen. Id land Elttfrnle7itil1ti1or.v'' Tonlohl't FMtaro--Tho WrrMdJ ViililloinW Abo Dutricl Trollini and the Indians Cut up 31. The third-place San Fran dsco Giants and New York Yankees received 10 percent of the melon, each slicing up J44.6W.U7.

Lacn (iiant ruu share came to $1,338.34 while the Yankee individual slice was $1,229.32. San Francisco voted full shares to 27 players and New York had 30. Pittsburgh Pirates and De- troit Tigers, the fourth-place teams, collected five percent of the total receipts. The Pirates distributed their share of $22,332.54 In 32 full chunks. each being worth $588.99.

Thirty Tigers got full shares of $661.60. Detroit's total share was $22,332.53. Juvenile Hockey Meeting Saturday A meeting of the Ottawa District Indoor Juvenile Hockey League is scheduled for Saturday at 6.30 at the Hull Arena. The league, set for its third year operation, hopes all those interested in entering teams will be on hand. There is also a possibility of running a midget group as well and representatives ol miaget teams are also invited.

HIWtTtnN CMUKKA SOOTS hits from com coast (or sil round kifure wear. 8 CONNAUGHT PARK RACEWAY i- TONIGHT a FRIDAT. OnOBE1 16 SHUTS 4 QUIXUUS IAIN 01 Sflim uiwploiuhli Mtt.L. 1 Hi ismnamaaaaaasisiieeii a a an a a. a City View Ruth League Holds Closing banquet The City View Babe Ruth, League brought a successful season to a close last night with their annual banquet and presentation of prizes at the City View United Church.

Don Murray, captatrr-of- the league champion Shamrocks, accepted the Monuk Tropny from George Monuk and Don Cardy, district director of Babe Ruth leagues, presented the Royal Arcanum Trophy to Cards for their win in a series against the West End loop. Ron Marshall accepted the Trophy. Marshall also took the Meyers and Pale Tropny as the league's best player, combining sportsmanship and ability. He tossed two no-hitters. A Babe Ruth certificate and trophy went to Gary Koao-wan, the top hitter, who ished the season with a .448 average.

Head table guests included Rev. Purvis-Smith, Don Cardy. Arnold Lazenby of the Kinsmen Club who sponsor Babe Ruth ball, Leo Brule of the (wan is Club who supply the parks, George Monuk, Bill Brown, president of the West End League, Red Friel, president of the Lansdowne League, Hardiman Cureton of the Glenlea Golf Club Beef, Greens, Oct 17 The 30th annual Beef and Greens will be- held at the Glenlea Golf Club Saturday at 7 p. no All members and friends are invited. Prizes and awards won during the season will be presented.

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one or the Largest resident electronic TRAlNINO ORGANIZATIONS IN THE WORM Open from 11 a.m. tin p.m. TRAIN riOVi! For Basle Radio Electronic TV Service (Saturday 10 a.m. tin 2 p.m.) PA0-05M rill bt and Mall This Ceaoea fcLL' i. province NO I RADIO ELECTRONIC lELiYUION SCHOOLS Now Enrolling for New Classes Msll Caupoa Visit Sckeel ar Pkaae Ul Richmond Road I Far Coaisleu tafsrauUen NAME -t ADDRESS I enrf seJH Warn TSS Roygh Riders and Ed MacCabe.

master of ceremonies for the banquet. Team sponsors were also represented: They included Meyers and Dale of Cards, Dan -Ryan of Shamrocks, George Besharah of Royals, Moe Besharah of Sioux, Tom Thompson for Perini Limited, of Braves and Ed Edwards for Joseph Dolan and Sons of Apaches. Approximately 200) attended. hake hok mm UUJ (MEGAN Ul RUIAU 119. CE4-50S4 CE34309 tot mm mm SH0EMAKSHIP SINCE lltl HARTT SHOE STORE 4 BANK STREET WEEK-END SPECIAL Different Styles g.

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