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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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Ottawa 67 are ilone in the basement of the OHA Junior A Hockey League for the first tine since the schedule started London Nationals were wallowing at the bottom with them but Tuesday night" Nationals hit for a 4-1 vic-" tory over the slumping St Catharines Black Hawks on ice which vaulted them into eighth place in the 10-team league standings. jJ" ft '4 t'nw-v BKUCE TWYLES' Nationals are the only team 67s have, managed to beat in 10 hockey games and (hat victory was- engineered in London by a 2-1 scoret Ottawa makes its 'next start Fridayjn. London and coach Bill Long naturally' is hoping for repeat Like most hockey' coaches, Ebng appreciates his hockey FOR QUALITY IUY FROST FENCE 1 la i CAU7771Mr' WW STMf 'HOUMi tun. 4 -m. Toon.

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HAJXWARt COMPAhfY "The Start a Ptrtonal Sorviod" 122 1 si. mm I I RS KTAlIiTIOsI Mvffntfi Cprin9 Sfctcks All Credit Cards Accepted CAPITAL MUFFLER tetrvica lts. Vi RMetw ZM-t7l team more when they're in an ugly mood. And yester-. 'day tempers were flaring In the' team's workout at Brew- er Arena and: often that's a good sign.

Bruce Myles, who has shown he 'won't' back, off -from anybody in the league, showed he back off from anybody on his own club eithef. And in yesterday's practice 'he and Guy Smith, another industrious -winger, were waging a -i minor war. Long was almost -licking his lips with joy when be said "they were really going at each other at i times It the team collectively can enthusiasm in London Friday night they could come 'our with' a-vic-tory. Anythtrlgijess than a wild-eyed charge with no letup simply won't dp. The Ottawa club doesn't nave 1 the talent to'ienjoy the lux- "ury ofjjfcrjodic laziness, Following the visit, 6fs.

motor to St. Catharines for a Sunday afternoon assignment and :L.narron Connaught PYiVi "Jean Paul Charron and Gaston Guindon are the winners of the two monthly driving awards for October. -J, "Charron. "a Gatineatr Point reinsman' appeared to have' both 'divisions locked up a' week He's officially the leading dash winner for this month while Guindon took over for the percentage. The 26-year-old Charron recorded 18 wins during the '10 October cards, one better than Henri Portelance who SCHOOL SOCCER Laurier PostiWin To Ente Playoffs; Wilfrid ed Ashbury 2-0 Tiiesdaji to; grab the final pUyofT spiH in the eastern section of Jhe school aetl.or league.

1 jl 'Bob McLeod srvcf Fred. eton provided the Laurier Keith Wilton was -Credited with the shutout Labrver will no go against qturter-rinal action and the fyjrVlet for tf" ftCT' noon. "However, three quarter-final senior gamea were played Tuesday and all went into extra tune. In western play Brookfteld downed Commerce J-1 and Woodroffe and Fisher battled to a 0-4 stalemate. The latter teams win go at it again today in sudden-death action, the first goal being the winner.

Adam Brislinger, Denis Abletti and Derek Cole scor- GUY SMITH The Ottawa club's spirits are 'in need of boosting and nothing 'achieves that goal' quije as fast as a couple of wins and zestul practises. 'Long said last night that defenceman Bill Mcllrpy wU be signed" witrri. the r- leant, a na ouinqo iumHoniWii i r. finished veryJtfongly. Guin- Jdon nnishedTwKrbtfrSt to" part i a nne avenge, while ..400 from .444 a week age.

A triple "Thursday's chi. The race brings out some of the better-clais claimers. Includ ing Royal Fox, Pont lac Nancy and Abe Campbell. In the fifth; the good trotters go to the -post, led by Chrisell.and See S. Song, both consistent -winners of Ute.

And "he ed for' Brookfield tnd i Fbaizo for Commerce In eastern quarter-final pity lisftar shaded Rideau 2-Xfm goals by Lea Fenivesi and Jim Creery. -Joe Ledo for Rideau. One of the senior semi--finals' is 'already set with Brookfield meeting Lisgar at Brookfield. The junior eemi-flna's are slated Thursday with Hill-crest taking on Ahbury at Hillcrett and Mer.vtle meef-Ing Ridgemont at Merivtle Finals for the (union are next Tuesday-jnd for he seniors next Wednesday and both gamea will be played at Carleton fle'd. Sir John A.

Macdonald posted a 38-23 victory over Bell id a high school senior basketball game played Tuesday, Debbie Croas led the'wln-iters with IS points. THURSDAY umiLLa loncovor 1 1 Charron 3-1 Forr 31 LoWonc llrt PorttKnc 4-1 7rn SI OOtrf St 3itsi-4n. Johnnyt CM I Cordmot Bustor Msn JuOoo I P- trol Mist Alio' fs)7oC a1 I Horn Fat LOvory Polls Connaught Park FWtT-4sMt. Trot, Ihroty Frltnd Man Oonon Lmd I Trio Scot I Attto Scott Brhr Jim cm ao SSttt -til J. I T.

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I AdM Vtonn 4 1 3 uoy Motody I I a ttkoj BiprOM il i p. Long is hoping that Black Hawks' slump continues. FOvaTH MB. PC. pan UK BUINBLLA Tommy K.

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McCormkt 31 WUcoy Ooora P. Coulot 4-1 ASorty Horwvor I I 1 P. Boon 4-1 I. J. Coiiin.

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Son Dot I M. 4 NIM40 Bio 5 Attrosom Formvlow Mlf I Oovtd Lo Danny' Bon I P-O Ooft Also Spisndld Mir, upping their total of branch transfers to five. However, only four are allowed to tor a single game. Pierre Jarry, a branch transfer, missed Ottawa's last game with a' shoulder ail-' ment and he still isn't fully recovered. Khe isn't ready by the weekend then Ldng's problem is solved tempo; rarily.

N. Last night in London. 'Peter McDuffe, the' league's leading goaltender last performed sheer trickery upon the Nats until 8.17 of the second period when Barry whipped a 15-foot backhander through his legs. That tied the game. "Maurice L'Abbe had, put the Hawks ahead seven minutes earlier wben his screened shot went through' the legs of goalie Ted Ouimet John Gould, Paul Scherer and Allie' Sutherland scored the other goals for the Nationals.

Referee Jerry Denomme of Kitchener assessed only nine minor penalties in thehard-. hitting game. Awa rds eiffith, -Vinegar Boy comes the "preferred list go; against a srrong group iridgd-1 iri Clever Anna and Seaway Brn. Post position players play-" ing the one' and two horses have had a. big year.

Of 620 races to two nave won 209 races, been 8rt hr second 416 and-been in the "money no lus 594 'Rolind Larivirre; smirt trotter Yankee" Town, a Harrisburg yearling last year, was trained" all summer at Connaught, and set a tracjt record of 2.13 2 for age- arid gait 'back in August. Saturday he. goes in a $100,000 rtce tt Yonk- ers. He; Howard "Riopelle and Joe Gorman at the Hamsburg Sales this week. where they hope to pick up.

twoor three more good ro'tj. WILL tHARTER flAVNE LAUREL. Md. (AP)-Ne A I oorners of Brnnre will gamble siJ.W) to rhaner a soert'l plane- to fly the.lour-vnar-old racehorte frntn Anttrtl'a to the Nov. II Wahinnn.

DC. Internationa' race. The owners" are WilVittn Brel'tnt and t. M. Liti of Lot Ihm'h TrmSin Rmnto loin even other hore frwn five nations an enrf in the lisatna race.

The Vn'ter! States will rooretited hv Datnacu and Fort Mtrcv hv Ribrsr-rrt tnd tn rr-nsfd. Japan bv Soeed Svmhol'. France bv.Cata- bue Grit and Canada by He't A BOSTON (LTD Lou Brock of the St. Louis Cardinals set a record by stealing seven bates tn the World Series. Entries Oxtrtran c-oot Oo-t A Bourtns Poeo.

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Sr. 71 C. Choeot 4-1 O. Pwon 3-1 portxonc H. Zra 1M 1 Blue Bonnets- MONTREAL (C) thM taniwlt rtiultt TlMsday: Flrtt Mil.

Trot, pun .000: Jlmu -WorttilngtM (Marthoou) I 50, 4.50, 400i Indiana SlaM (Huntriu) AK. i.SOi Linden Mlu (OMardln) 1.70. Tlon: 1.10 1-J. Scolcn Quick, Bunny Mir, Notation, Avar Mosuda olw otortod. Sacond MIM, Poca, puna" 11,000: Htwri Clan (Oautnlar) 10, 1.40, IX, Haratlut (Sauvt) 40.

4Mi Wondtrtul Olrl (Aubin) J.10. Tlma: 2 OS. Patrick Kirk." Phil Parkar, Maadow Hanry, Lavaiy Sua, -Sloe Doncor also startad. OM1 OlOlll (54 10 Third MIX. Poet, purtt 41.400: Mika Rainbow (Tvrcana) It 00, 4 00.

S.roi Cagnay Hanavar (Ponton) $.40. 1 JO; Lochlnvar Dvko (Honrl Flllon) 1.70. Tlnwt 1 03- 1-1. Good Day, Paddy Dick. Succott trook, Adlvo tud olw startod.

Faurth Ml. Trot, pun 11.500: Attor Houn (Hmri Fillonl 4 00. lis, l.M louta Hanovor (Tvrcottt) 100. IMi TangKlo (Aloln) 170. Tlma: 101 1-S.

By By Eira. Mr. Tyton, Rodnoy Frost, Pinky Jam to also Itortod. Bufchlo B. woo Krotchod.

Ookionoi 179.40. FHttl Mllo. Poet, purso 11 .000: Astra's (Say (Turcotto) 0.00, 3 00. I SO) Tony Clap (PlouHo) 370. 1 70; Von Lands (M, Lacnanct) 310.

TIbm: 100 4-1. Handy Brtoar, Chips. Grand Vola. Go Hanovor, Bordorviow Rosolr olso stortod. Slslh Mllo.

Poet, purso tl.300: Armbrp Gronlto IPtllotiorl .3 TO, Morlflmo (Htnrl Flllon) I4t. 140; NoUoman Pick (Tuscottt) 1 10. Tlm I 1-3. Sally Abo. Franco Hani Solar Wavo.

Diamond Ptnco, Mlttwra Goytock also, stontd. Sovonl Mil. Trot, tuos tj.000. Aaua Duktr (St. jocouts) ls, 1 SO; Jonloro (Glllls) 00.

1 10 Gloria Clklnoton (AJalo) llmti 1 03 1-3 NV Parish, Fobor A4dipMlc. Seymour Araa. Can. Xady EJtovl kltton also i S4I.M. EHanm Milo.

Fact, pursd tt.OOO: Folthfut Ktd 3JO30O. 1 Mitt Koto (urduo (LtVobvro) 3 TO. Geldon Gadtst tPtiiotMrj ot. Tkn: IOt 33. Btouty Scott, Rtd t.

Tortor, Lilly Vonkn. Olso startod. Ninth Mlrt Poet, purso 31.000: Fnthor Lond (Bouvront) 1 40. 4 00. Adlot Watts (Boucnor) IJ0, Ill; Bollo Wilson -IPoulIn) lot.

Tmo: Armon Gambols. Oillor Sport, Jlito Gallon Mso stortod. Itth i- Milt. Poet, pwrs SI 40 Dtnnlt Gono (Lochanco) 1 JO. 4 10, 4 la 1 It; Ckworlon NigM (Mot- To'l I 4t, 410; Pogo Mar MM (Flllon) Timo: lis 4.1 Dmio (ow.

Atvnlroeso pek. Eddl Asavt Chetco oactoi 147.40. Rickemohf Nips Ridgemontnipped ont moDed GIdu- cester in girls Senior High School Basket, a It league contest Tuesday. Barb Becker arid Coteen. Adams both scored seven points 'apiece for the winners.

H. Garcia kept Glou-cester in contention with eight points. 1 The 702 electric gives you a ten-year 55-million keystroke power shaft warranty Th glass-hardened, fluted stee power shaft on'the Urrderwood 702 is the measure of its quality, durability and performance. rubber power rolls it does not require frequent replacement. In fact it' guaranteed for ten years.

The 702 gives you sharp and precise reproduction; typing never gets raggsd or uneven. Its film ribbon produces the crisp, clean work Tr Uroiwwood Thirty-seven-year-old Ross Tyrell't appointment as coach of the University of hockey team was made official today confirming an an-. nouncement-which appeared in The. Journal last week. Tyrell, with lengthy playing and coaching experience both in Canada and overseas.

It an Ottawa native, and attended St Patrick's College. High School here. He played with: Calgary Stampeders" of the Western Senior Hockey League for three years-r-1947 to 1950 and with Ottawa RCAF in 1950-51. He then Joined England's Wembley Lions, a Mohawk CAMPBELLVILIE. Onf.

(CFJ at MohgwKfocooy Tuot- Flrtt Mllo, Trot. purso, SMt: Woo Crutador (WocJto). I 40. 4.V0. SO; Johmio Lpk-d tArthaokW), I 70.

Brlaand (Otvon). S.tt. Tlma 1.11. Armbrot Plwria, Tutllcan, Crystal Boy, Krt Dak) also startod. Sacond MIM.

Paco. torso ttot: Arloon (WoHwood), 4 SO. 340, ISO; H. A. Orson (Gagnonl, t.M, 3.30; Smart WAk tLortln), ISO.

Tim Stocanotn. Dick Eddlo-B. Crood, Moolc LodV Sidnoy Mae also startod. Dotty, ooobtot Ml .3. Third -VMIIO.

'Foe. puso 'ttOO: Arnftro Htnry aroyl, .3.10, 3 40. 1 3t; Cap Martin IGoodoio). I to. Id; AnMo Coo fCoktl.

'JOO. Tlma mil Miss Wktswor Crood. WM Lor Slcoarno, Camtotll CMt Fourth Mist, Pact, purso ttot: Armor Hotshot -4Waplas). 4 to. 3.40.

10; Wildcat Kotty (Lombortvs) It. I3t Allan Wllmoc (Wolhoood). 4 JO Tuno 1 00 4-S. Lady Potunla. Jantt Droom, Johnny Gun, Tho McNoO, Lady lor one also storttd.

Finn MUt, Foe. purso ttot: Soop Stono lAxryl. I SO. 140; 140; Dron Sulton B. 1 50.

140; Fort' Bocky (Bronntrl. 340 Tun 1131-3. Royal 0 Billy, Wllloa'o sVosr WN Lor Kirn. Gsrll DIHon. BoiiorMa Wick otto thtrtod.

SlUh Foe, purso ttot: PMssrlck Grotto IFaooonl, tit. 3.7. I Barry Johnoto Mm. lit. 1 70; Ptfor W.

Ootta (Cokol. I St. I 03 44. Bolmont EmW. Mac 2 m.

Trootur Mtr OHO startod. Baactsn SXLt. Sooontk MO. Trot, purs tt.ttt: Succoor Jm IMeOonoMI. 74.

34t loi Mr. Scott Koy Itooaonl, J0. 1 It. Frxomor (Blssonti. 1 tt.

Twio Jknmlo Mot. Kv TtO. JpiHili Royal Pot. FtryrNt flot-K MR. Port, pun ll.ttt Flymt; Br IHadson), lit, ttt.t 1st; Mtitsomt tltst (McArlhurl.

3 7. I 7t Wynaar (Aonrl. 3 Ml Ttmo. lot It. to I IIS Watty, trxooos CtnklM.

Hotrfi All. UM Oorry lslsd. Hlnta MM. SMt: Adtoo Otllo (HI), 3 7. It kV 41 Oroftan PBrfo HAspsml.

II IV tot; PkVTO IwrOoit (CoUI. Thn I 1-4. PM HIM LNo. Ostao't Birihdoy. A Brooiy Druminond KMf olso sfissd.

ROSS TYRELL team comprised of Canadians living in Britain, and played there until 1954. Returning again to Ottawa, he--was with the LaSalle Seniors and the Canadian Tire teams of now-defunct Ottawa District -iSenidr Hockey League, and joined Ottawa Mbntagnai as coach in 1957. Associated with the "Monr' tijBC distk 4P maiiaaaF nt For his rookie year at University of Ottawa, Tyrell has alt array of hockey talent In camp, including Cornwall's Rick Pla-mondon, leading CJHL Korer last year with' Cornwall -Royals. In addition he has a few players from Northern'1 Ontario with junior hockey experience, and is hoping that Claude Alain, a standout with1 the, "Monties" a few years back, will be out with the Gee-Gees. The University of Ottawa team, always a strong contender- in the Ottawa St.

Lawrence Conference, opens both senior and junior teams aha'pe when the heavier until they withdrew from 16-game schedule competition in 1965, Tyreil- drawjjiear." coached Carleton Maroons oN(r' the hockey team, which the SL Lawrence Senior Hoc- has bean working out at. the key League in. 1965-66. HeS university gymnasium, today returned to the Central Junior takes to the skates for the Hockey League last year, as first time, on the enlarged coach of Hull Hawks. ice-surface at the Arena.

I99 RICHMOND ROAD I OTOItt 702 0nhtorA. ftutd two powor phtrfl it uocoodrtiootfry ffuarrrd ACKH0K HYDROCRANES AIR TRACK COMPRESSORj' LlfflSC tlwHD(i i- A' IAK1M ROCK UCAYATIONS JWOTD ON RcQulST its league season Nov. 10 against Loyola University Warriors of Montreal. An exhibition game against University of Waterloo Is scheduled for the next night, both games to take place at the University (Minto) Arena on Henderson Avenue. Tyrell, anxious to see the Gee-Gees off to a fast start in league play, is "delighted that our first four league, games are at home." that kind of a start not that I want the boys homers we.

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