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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 20

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20 Friday, June 14, 1968 The Ottawa Journal MASTERTON TROPHY WINNER lack Dulmadge (left) of the Windsor Star congratulates Claude Provost, winner of the first Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in Montreal Thursday. Toe Blake, former coach of Montreal Canadiens, looks on. (cp-jourrj wimtoto) Provost Voted Winner Of Masterton Trophy MONTREAL (CP) Claude a plaver with Minnesota Provost, a 13-year -veteran North. Stars who died of. right winger for the defend- injuries following game kig Stanley Cup champion last January.

Montreal Canadiens, today Provost. 34. penalty-was voted winner of the, killing ace and outstanding first annual BiU Masterton two way player, won by Memorial Trophy award. five voting points over Eddie The announcement was Westfall of Boston Bruins made by Jack Dunnage of and by 10 over Ron Ellis the Windsor secretary of the National Hockey League Writers' Association. The new award, for the player- who best exemplifies the qualities of persever ance, sportsmanship and dedi itiort to hockey, common orates the late Bill Masterton, For Shoes of distinction MEN'S SHOES 142 tlswe Strait ar Mentis -1314157 TONIGHT 8 P.M.

ll Of loronco Mapm. svears. Twenty-one players from every team in the except Chicago Black Hwks -and Detroit Red Wings, re ceived votes in the poll representing 16S writers. Nine ra eeived firsi-pUcavoles, but only Provost and Westfall more than once. Balloting was weighted so that each of the 13 writers' association chapters bad one vote for each three writers, with values of five points for 'the first, three for second and one for third.

14 goals and 30 assist in 73 "games" last season. He picked up only 26 minutes in penalties. He has a career record of 231 goals and 309 assists in 867 games. Provost received SUNDAY 2 P.M. I 10 Oct ion-packed races i glass enclosed grandstandl Reserved seats and tablesi Admission 1.00 fret parking! i ft I 1 I iLrtl lit two first-place, votes, two' seconds 'and two thirds for 18 points.

Westfall and Ellis received 13 and eight points, respectively. Other votes were: Phil Goy-ette. New York: Val Fon-teyne, Pittsburgh, John McKenzie, Boston, Bill Suth-land. Philadelphia. Rod Gilbert and Jean Ratelle, both of New York; Jim Roberts, SL Louis.

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JL Tr Ottawa Journal I Quebe From Toronto MONTREAL (CP) Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League Thursday drafted defenceman Allan Stanley from Toronto Maple Leafs in what appeared to be the only big move of the National Hockey League's annual reverse draft. In all. AHL and Western Hockey League clubs paid out a total of $270,000 for 18 players from a variety of NHL teams. "The asking-price for each player is $15,000. Stanley, 42, and a veteran of 20 years in the NHL.

could end up playing defence for Philadelphia Flyers next season. The Aces are Philadelphia's development team. Three other well-known names figured in the Thurs-daysessions. Rochester Americans of the AHL reached out for goaitender George Gardner front Detroit Red Wings, Providence Reds grabbed centre Bill Hay and the new WHL entry from Denver' picked up Ed Hoekstra from Philadelphia. Blues Obtain Cam Henry MONTREAL (CP) New York Rangers Thursday obtained 22-year-old goal-tender Don Caley and 2S-year-old right winger Wayne Rivers in a five-player Na tional Horkrv Intiia tnrfa with St Louis Blues.

In cKnange I or laiey and Rivers, the Rangersent left winger Camilla Henry, defenceman Bui Ptager and goaitender Robbie irons to HABS SELL OUTMET UT4Tiu-rU. (CP) Montreal Canadiens Tharsday announced the sale of goal-tender Ted Ouknet to St Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. Ouimet played for London Nations of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior aeries last season. Prior to that, he was with Montreal Junior Canadiens of the same league. AMERKS BUY TWO MONTREAL (CP) Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League closed out the National Hockey League's aaaaal meetings Thursday by purchasing two players.

Tom McCarthy, a 33-year-old left winger, was picked op front Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL and Claude La-brosse. 33. a Montreal-bora defenceman. front Phoenix of the Western Hockey League. Both were straight cash transactions.

Bob Wilson Hurls 2nd No-Hitter -Bob Wilson pitched his second ao-hitter of the season Woodroffe Little Lea rue play Thursday night Wilson struck out 13 batters and didn't give op a hit to lead Blue Sox to a 13-2 -victory over Red Sox. Wilson lost his shutout in the second when the Red Sox pushed over two runs without benefit of a hit Wilson also led Blue Sox at the plate with four of the II hits collected by the winners. Frank Bonnar was another hitting star with a home run. aim vm Mt-ri 1 Urn an 1 1 MfffV Ytpjlttjff, CvvbHoti CoMcvrt f4) frmm CTAmato. CAaLwaaoou auuoes Mi mn aacMti mm an is Al Gcwwsa tKmffwf atBc.

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AIRPMLS) Drafts Sfon This Flyers lost defence-man Jim Morrison from their Quebec dub to Baltimore of the AHL to open the draft San Diego of the WHL drafted former US. Olympic team netminder Jack Mc-Cartan from Oakland 'Seals. McCartan was with Omaha of the Central Pro League last season where he compiled a 3.77 goals-against average in 43 games. In another surprise move Buffalo of the AHL picked up goaitender Seth Martin from St Louis. Martin was not protected in the NHL' draft Wednesday as be had previously indicated be will retire from pro" hockey to return to his home in Trail, B.C Other moves: Dick Meissner, from Chicago to Providence, Brian Kilrea from Los Angeles to Vancouver of the WHL; goal-tender Rocky Farr from -Montreal to Cleveland: Roger Cote from Los Angeles to Phoenix of the WHL; Ted Snell from Boston to Spring-field: Al Lebcun from Chicago to San Diego of the WHL: Bob Blackburn from New York to Buffalo; Brian Bradley from Boston to Seattle of the WHL; Robert Barber from Montreal to Hershey; Rick Foley from Toronto to Portland; Gordon Vajprava from New York to Seattle of the WHL.

Aussies Struggle Against Pdc8 Bowler" BIRMINGHAM. Engiaad (Reuters) Pace bowler David Brown emphasized his claim to a place in England's for the second test with a blistering spell of four for 29 in 12 overs for Warwidtshira agaktat the Australian cricketers Thursday. Brown's fierce pace had the Australians struggling in their second innings at 41 for five at the dose. But the touring with a first-innings lead of 137, was still 178 runs ahead with one day remaining. In the space of 22 deliveries Browa wrecked the carry Australian batting.

He had Paul Sheahaa caught by West Indian Ronaa Kanhai at slip, bowled Doug Walters and John Inverarity, and trapped Ian ChappelV double century hero of the first Innings. sox sign curns BOSTON (AP) Bostoa Red Sox announced Thursday they have signed Jack Curtis, of Smithtowa, NY. a 20-rear -oid Jeft -handed pitcher who was the American League baseball club's No. I pick as the recent special draft Tarrr (totoj mJ Pi Mi Ci nt 4 anarm-fi i atearvALa si 141 sn Omm Otovktt liHI. I 4 I Don Wlm Tnr Oltiuto (4 sm rtoaartt.

Ma rm rram tl. FOOTBALL ON I Schoolboy Camp Opens At Lansdowne TomorrW Football, joins the sports scene in tomorrow. 'High school prospects from the Ottawa area, and from various areas under Ottawa Rough Riders' territorial rights, will report to Lansdowne Park for the an- nual 'Canadian schoolboy camp. About 25 boys front Ot- tawa schools, and another 70 from out-of-town, check into the dormitories at Lansdowne Park, and draw gear for the camp. The boys will be squared off in their accommodations and all over the weekend.

and they'll go into two-a-day workouts on Monday. i coTches front "So A number of college States will be observers at the camp, and they'll be looking for prospects to accept football scholarships at American schools. The Rough Rider develop- ment program was started several years ago, and each year between eight and a dozen receive scholarships in the United States. At the present time, there are about 25 boys fat American schools who are acquir ing an education through football, and -who were. steered into 'their schools through the Rough Rider camp.

QB FOR AJtOOS TORONTO (CP) Toronto Argonauts of the East- Elmdale Bowlers Advance in Birlcs Elmdale lawn bowlers advanced to the second round of the Birks Trophy night by defeating Centrals two games to one. Bob Andrew defeated Jim Gilbert 19-8 while Jack Mayor downed Tom Stewart 18-13. Ossie Short gave Centrals its only triumph when be defeated Charlie Taylor 16-14. Flmdsle will now advance against the Ottawas on Highland Park fiems next Thursday while Rockdiffe makes its debut in the competition against Highland Park on Elmdale greens. In the Valley sect km of the competition.

Brockville Sandra Scott Leads Morn'sburg to Win MORRISBURG (Special Sandra Scott pitched a five-hitter and slammed a borne run to lead Morrisburg to aa 18-1 victory over Cardinal in a SL Lawrence Intermediate Girls' Softball League game. Deborah Scott was the winning catcher. Lorraine Patterson and Marilyn Davy made up the losing battery. JESS 1 1, i. ij HAVE YOU "OUR PRICES" IS At ZAGgRMAN LuMsca amo auiLonte division 100 BATYIEW R0.

729 5111 Oaaa Mh; 7.30 aja. le a-av Sena-day I mm. 12 Naea As an aperitif yoiTIIikeit itrsittt, chilled orkcocktiHg THE SCENE era Football Conference -Thursday signed 22-year-old Curtis Wilson, a quarterback from the University of Minnesota. Wilson, S'll" and 190 pounds, led the Minnesota team in yards gained In 1966 and 546 in 138 carries. In his sophomore year, he tied the university record of 12 kick-off.

JSturns In one season. A roll out quarterback, Wilson led the team that tied Indiana and Purdue lasH season for the Big Ten championship. The Argonauts also sign-' ed two imports who attend ed the cub's training camp last sen halfback Her- Gendron, a 24-year-old tight Canadians centre John Rekydal, defensive tackle' Walt Balasiuk and offensive end Al Irwin, Canadian rooKle-of-the-year in 1964, bring the total signings to 45 for the dub. SIGN IMPORTS CALGARY (CP) Calgary Stampeders of the Western Football Conference Thurs day announced the signings of new imports Ken Kacz-marek and Ken Caffey. Kaczmarek, 21, is" an offensive guard from Indiana Caffey, 24, eliminated Iroquois and Prescott ousted Cornwall.

Kingston, whp drew a bye when Perth fail-' ed to field a team, will meet Brockville on Smiths Falls greens. catrnuu BLMOALS t- T. a. kto-tf tkip-t CSNTBALS A. K.

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