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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 36

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Saturday. November 21. 1953 THE EVENING CITIZEN. OTTAWA. CANADA Mom if atches Jim Caff Up Reserves Double Take By Bob Barnes Bruins Blank Hawks, 2-0 Senators Oppose Aces Tonight No matter in what sport he is tawa for the Quebec League i formidable squad when they face Punch Imlach's Quebeckers this game with Valleyfield.

Move I'p Reserves evening This is a big game for the Ottawans. as they now are riding a five-game unbeaten gale and 20-year-old Ron Murpbv The three will form one of the youngest lines in the annals of the National Hockey League Injuries wall force Boucher into further experimentation with his fifth-place Rangers Aldo Guidolm a fine defensive forward, may make his first appearance as a defenceman The su-foot, 180-pounder may fill in for Bob Chrystal. out with Here where the reserve strength comes in. Claude Ro- engaged, a coach with ample reserve material is in a happy position. That's why Turk Broda was not too greatly disturbed yesterday when orders came for Bob Sabourin to pack his gear and move to Pittsburgh.

An emergency within the Toronto Leafs organization, brought to a climax by the leg cut incurred by George Armstrong, forced the bert, who has been sitting out streak, with four straight victor-a few games, will get a chance to and a tie, and two points in break into the lineup again, and this one would move them to against his former teammates, within two points of the league-the Quebec As. In Robert's own leading Aces, words When I get back into Leaders Powerful By Ed Simon Canadian Pre Sports Writer The miseries have returned to Max Bentley's back. New York Rangers sleek-haired stick-handling master from Delisle Sask enjoying a fine comeback after the aching back sent him into premature retirement last spring when be was with Toronto Maple Leafs, suffered twinges of the old complaint Friday Although x-rays indicated no severe damage coach Frank Boucher decided to give his 33-year-old spark-plug centre the night off for the Rangers' Saturday fixture against the Maple Leafs in Toronto, hoping to have him back in peak form against Detroit Red Wings in New York Sunday night. others who have been knocking in valuable goals for the Imlach- ites. Senators have their top line intact, with Dusty Blair working between Howard Riopelle and Leo Gravelle.

at the moment the circuit's leading scorer. Danny Poland will work with Bep Gui-dolin and. probably. Claude Robert, while Red Johnson will center Jackie Giesebrecht and Al Kuntz. Hugh Riopelle has been pronounced ready to play, and Broda might send him into action.

With an idle Sunday ahead of them tomorrow, the Senators can go all out for this one. The same applies to the Aces, both teams being without league en a bruised kidney Rookie centra CamiUe Henry, nursing a bruised heel, is another doubtful starter Habs Meet Detroit In another Saturday-night tilt, the leading Montreal Canadiens face Detroit Red Wings in an effort to protect their two-point lead over the second-placers. The Leafs, another two points back of Detroit, had tiieir lead over fourth-place. Boston cut to a similar margin Friday night when the Bruins whipped Chicago Black Hawks 2-0 Mother Present Boston victory over the Hawks gave goalie Sugar Jim Henry a chance to shine as his mother watched him perform for the first time since he broke into the NHL 12 years ago. Leo Labfne and rookie Doug Mohns fired the Bruin goals in the second period.

Mrs. Essie Henry made the trip from Winnipeg to Chicago and saw her son rack up his third shutout of the campaien that lineup, they won't get mel Setting the pace at the mo- th.na use DSYchology ment. the Quebec club is in fine fettle. Starting with Jack Geli-neau in the nets, they have a solid squad, and Jean Guy Talbot, Clare Raglan. Butch Houle and Danny Nixon give them good men at the blue line.

A pair of experienced veterans, Adam Brown and Ray Powell, spearhead the Quebec attack, while Ludger Tremblay, Larry Regan. Gerry Cabana. Ed Harrison and Michel a a i are out of there While Bill Burega. nursing a foot infection, is a doubtful starter, and Bobby Copp is sidelined. Broda can reach and put other defencemen out there in place of them.

Jackie Price. Bobby Robertson, Johnny Arundel, Cordie Hudson and Hughie Bolton can take up the slack on the rearguard. So, without further difficulties arising, the Senators will be a Another Junior Tinr gagements until Wednesday. On that date the Ottawa club will be in Springfield and the Que- Greyhounds Boo-To Wolves, 24 SUDBURY 'CP' Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds found the first-place Sudbury Wolves had just too much reserve power here last night, as the Wolves pulled off a 2-1 victory in their important Northern Ontario Hockey Association Senior A Southern Group game.

After Jim Johnston's goal in the first period that gave the Hounds a 1-0 lead, it was Sudbury all the way. Yogi Kraiger let go a long, screened shot from the blue line in the middle stanza to tie the count, and then in the third period Andy Milne fired a long shot into the short side. In his place, Boucher will play Billy McCreary. a high-scoring 18-year-old from Guelph Biltmores of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A league Up for a one-game trial, he will be reunited with two former teammates from the Rangers' Guelph farm club, 21-year-old Andy Bath- becken at home to Royals. parent organization to lift Sab-ourin out of the Ottawa lineup for a couple of days.

With Armstrong injured, the Leafs have taken Earl Balfour from the Hornets, and even have tailed up Howie Meeker from Stratford. In their dire need, they are retaining Bob Sollinger for the weekend, although he was to have gone to Pittsburgh. This leaves a right-wing gap in the Hornets' lineup, so Sabourin was ordered to head for Pennsylvania and play for the Hornets tonight. The move works two ways. Sabourin will return to Ottawa on Monday or Tuesday, and will drive his own car back here.

He left the automobile in the Smoky City last Saturday when he and Bill Burega were planed into Ot- DARNELL CASTERS Brian And Barn Cullen Stage Spree JSHL Standing a pis I. n-n J- )) 48 40 25 42 25 23 37 28 21 38 37 19 36 51 36 56 9 20 12 7 17 9 3 18 8 5 17 8 6 17 9 21 3 15 Montreal Detroit Toronto Boston New York Chicago A top-notcb brother act, paired on the same forward line, is helping St. Catharines TeePees one step ahead of the rest of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A pack. Veteran Brian Cullen. leading scorer for the TeePees, and his rookie brother Barry, who isn't far behind, each fired three goals in Guelph last night as St.

Catharines bounced the Biltmores 9-3 to retain its three-point, first-place margin in the standings. St. Catharines and Toronto St. 1 Sunday games wilt have Guelph Michael's College Majors at Que- playing Marlboros and Hamilton bee Citadelles round out the night's meeting St. Michael's in a Tor-activity.

I onto doubleheader. Sporting Extras By Ted Reeve TORONTO The Mustangs and Varsity Blues today will be in the news. And as Masterson's big and lives close at hand. We predict for safety a win for his band. The Tigers invade Montreal.

And we think that they should NHL Stars Goalie Sugar Jim Henry, Boston, who shut out Chicago Black Hawks as the Bruins romped home to a 2-0 victory. Games This Week Saturday Detroit at Montreal; New York at Toronto. Sunday Montreal at Boston; Toronto at Chicago; Detroit at New York. ajnjaja. avnv MHb.

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Asselin, on the other hand, can counter with plenty of other holds. The team match is expected to be one of the most bitterly contested bouts in years. Togo and Cortez have grappled to two no-decision bouts in two weeks here, while Robert and Jonathan have no liking for each other. Larry Moquin meets Legs Lan-gevin in the semi-final. KELLY-LEDUE HARDWARJ ft RRON ER Claude Robert Replaces Sabourin Gait Black Hawks, who are in second place, kept hot on the trail by defeating Barrie Flyers, last year's Memorial Cup champions, 5-2 in Barrie.

Kitchener Waterloo Green-shirts moved up one notch over Guelph into seventh place by downing Hamilton Tigers 5-2 in Kitchener. Gets 8 Points Besides hitting the net three times Brian Cullen chalked up five assists. Brother Barry helped on two goals. Hank Ciesla added a pair of goals for the TeePees and Hugh Barlow fired the remaining single. Bob Attersley, the loop's leading scorer when the last official figures were revealed Tuesday, notched two goals for the Biltmores but he may have lost his leadership to Barry Cullen.

Chick Chalmers rounded out the scoring for the Biltmores. The Hawks came from behind for their victory over the Flyers. Ron Halstead who fired two goals was the sparkplug for the Hawks. Pete Kowalchuk, Hec Lalonde and Eddie Switzer added singles. Jim Robertson and Ross Hudson shared the Barrie output.

Buddy Home slapped in two goals for Kitchener, one into an empty net, in the dying minutes of the game against Hamilton. Bruce Jones, Beryl Klinck and Grieg Hicks scored the others. Val Mitchell and Cummy Burton did the scoring for Hamilton. Hamilton plays host to the Greenshirts tonight while Toronto Marlboros are at Gait. Barrie at 67 WELLINGTON STREET HULL PR 7-1641 PILON I.TEE Hull Que.

Eastern Ontario Distributor of Douglas Fir PV Plywoods I.P. Birch Plywoods Birch Dominion Flush Doors Q.H.L. get the call. For Alouettes' wings are boiled down very fine. And Mazza and his mates are an extra thick line, ilt's the line every time, it's the line.) The Beaches are out in the West.

You can bet they'll be doing their best. But the trouble in travel; a strange trick of fate. The P.eaches are 26 seasons too late. Moaner McGruffey. Yup.

The Beaches, the Barmies or the Beacnonauts got the show on the road to the Golden West a quarter-of-a-century too late. That 1927 club we had with Yip Foster, Red Moore, Alex Ponton, Scotty Cawkell and Deacon Smith, (averaging 195 pounds and all track men) on the backfield and a wing line, would have given Trafton, the Indian and anyone else on the Prairies action enough. Klein's Cubs are good but green and may get murdered down the middle. Speaking of the medium old Beaches Shields, Box, Sward, Seymour, Reid and the rest of those ruff-ee-ans, there will be four tables of them assembled at the Grey Cup dinner as guests of Floyd Muirhead, who with Tom Loudon, Dug Stewart and a few more stalwarts kept that remarkable organization going so good through the Thrifty Thirties. Guess you have all read by now that the Honorable Mike Pearson, who among other claims to fame, once coached the Varsity Orfuns, and A.

Stukus will be the speakers at the Cradoek, Boxer, Worsnop, soiree this year. And Frank, Hannibal, who, along with Joe Ryan, got the Blue Bombers into their championship stride somewhere around 1933, and Dr. Harry Griffiths will be the honored guests. Presented, fittingly, with the plaques that football men give annually now for outstanding work for a great sport. Two better choices could not have been made than the burly bread man tout of Jesse Ketchum Park and a great First War record) and the good Doctor, who coached the Maynard-Campbell-Hughie Gall Varsities in their hey-day and then became a tradition at Ridley.

Good Boy, Mr. Chips Harry the Red Foster sends this note that warms what is left of our heart: "Dear Henry As you know. Dr. Harry Griffith has been named to receive a plaque for his outstanding contribution to football through the years. In recognition of this there will be an informal gathering of some sports friends and a number of Ridley College Old Boys at the Albany Club, Friday, November 27th, between 4.00 and 6.00 p.m." "P.S.

Altogether now! "Come, fill your glasses up, To Ridley, to Ridley, to Ridley! JMM annnnanTannCaBk.aana am. mam mm Repairs Tar and Gravel Asphalt Shingles E. ST. GERMAIN AND SON 383 Parkdale Ave. Phone 8-0671 Irish Lose Opener To CMR, 48-39 ST.

JOHNS, Que. (special) College Militaire Royals opened their Intermediate Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference basketball season here last night with a 48-39 victory over St. Patrick's Col TONIGHT QUEBEC OTTAWA ACES vs. SENATORS Reserved Seats On Sale Now $1.10 $1.35 $1.60 Rush End Students 50c; Adults 80c Jackie Price Back At Blue Line "If It's Flooring See Your Floorist" CAPITAL TILE FLOORING LTD.

lege of Ottawa. The CMR quintet had to rally Now Is The Time to Fill Up With ARGUE t-4291 from a 13-10 half time deficit to 1344 BANK do it, taking the lead midway through the third quarter and Team Match Come, fill a loving cup, To Ridley, to Ridley, to Ridley! Here's to the place we love; May we ever loyal prove; Come, fill your glasses up. To Ridley, to Ridley, to Ridley! "Sing. boys, with might and main, To Ridley, to Ridley, to Ridley! Three times three, and once again. To Ridley, to Ridley, to Ridley! Here's to battles fought and won; Here's to heroes who have gone; Here's to every worthy son Of Ridley, of Ridley, of Ridley!" We never quite made the quadrangle over there, but it an honor, Henry, to join in this tribute.

never looking back. Pete Harrison, with 17 points, and Jim Wasbrook. with 13. were the big guns for the winners. Paul Costello paced the Irish with 16 points while Carl Thomson connected for eight.

The teams: St. Pat's College Costello 16, Rain-both 7, Ward. Quinn 4, Brackenbury 3, eraser Thomson 8. Lafrenlere, Albert. Total 39.

College Mllltalre Rovale Harrison 17. Wellsman, Wansbrook 13, Taylor, Stewart, McKlnnon 4, Clare 2, Cope-land 8, Rlddell. Morln 2. Pheakson, Vallquette 2. Total 48.

Meeker Recalled By Leafs TORONTO (CP Veteran right winger Howie Meeker has been called up to lend a hand to the injury-riddled Toronto Maple Leafs in National Hockey League action this week-end. Assistant Manager Clarence 'Hap1 Day said Meeker will play against New York Rangers at Toronto tonight aid against the Black Hawks at Chicago Sunday night. Meeker is coaching Stratford Indians of the Ontario Hockey Association senior A series with the understanding he is available when the Leafs need him. The call came because of injuries to two right v. logen -Bob Bailey in a game at Montreal Thursday night and George Armstrong in a practice Wednesday Day said Bob Solinger would stay with the Leafs for the weekend.

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