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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 25

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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StpQfsJrs.Wiii Third in a Row St Pat's stretched their urv beaten mark to three Wednesday in junior east high school action with an 18-0 win over Canterbury. Quarterback Mike Ruddy threw two touchdqwn strikes to Dan Ryan, one from centre field which Ryan picked off. on the 10-yard line. Al Jette scored the third major, also on a pass play. In other games.

University of Ottawa recorded, their second win in junior east, blanking IMIcrest 30-0. In an intermediate interlocking game, Brookfield. trounced of 39-0, in intermediate west. St. Joseph's blanked Tech 39-0 and Confederation nipped by St Pius 11-C In the east.

St Pats knocked off Eastview 38-6 and Lisgar took Sir Wilfrid Laurier 22-0. In the junior game, of 0 got majors from Bruce Corcoran with a pair. Gerard Cassan one. Pierre Ladosieur one. Dan Beaudry, An I I I I I I The Guy Soundest off 1969! WAS $2145 NOW ONLY $1945 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5200 EXTRA cure crovire Laroqque and Mark Lafleur all scored two points apiece.

Scoring for Brookfield in Intermediate, were, Guy Granbios 1, Stu Bridgeman eight, Daray DePoe, one, Al Karkkinen 12 and Bill Cox, six. For St. Joseph's, R. Watts, six, S. Sweeney, six, R'.

Kielty, 12, B. Grant six. D. McKen- na, two and B. Moore, one.

Confederation scorers were, II. Patterson seven, G. Nazan two and B. Goodman two. N.

D'Eon scored six for St Pius. T. Keifl scored 18 for St Pat's, with M. Juneau picking up 12, C. Lavegne six and G.

Reid two. J. Delletier replied for Eastview with six. Lisgar got three touchdowns from Walton. Sonne ly and Fraser with Frank and Kaig picking op single points.

They also picked up two points in forcing Sir Wilfrid Laurier runners to concede. Journal Want Ads bring quick Richard results. An Knn 17 ft I fl to Ottawa Journal 0 -Tfr 1 1 i-- 1 fcC2v iiiiiih ii t- 1 SERVICE CENTRE 1,43 4- 692-3506' I IL I Mew-York Mie Wfc 17 Britto and The Butcher' Renew Feud Tonight After their bloody battle of last week in a tag team match, Gino Brit to and Abdullah the Butcher will try and settle their own war in the ring of the Hull Arena tonight in the main event of one of the best wrestling cards of the season. Britto was cut over the eye by Abdullah last week but retaliated by cutting the burly Sudanese on the top of the head. Abdullah appeared to have taken the worst of the beating, but insisted on a match with Britto alone and this is the return that will headline this week's program.

A tag team match sending four big men one against another has a good chance of stealing the spotlight Yvan Koloff. 230 Hans Schmidt 260 lbs. will team up to meet Eddie Auger. 245 and 'Dominic DeNucci. 255 in a rough encounter.

To round up this program, three exciting preliminaries have been arranged. Fidel Castillo, injured by DeNucci last week, will climb back into the ring to face a willing opponent in Leo Burke. Luigi Macera will tangle with the Green Hornet No. 2 in what promises to be fast and furious action. In the first bout of the evening, which gets under way at 8.30, Gerry Dugas will face newcomer Jean Frenetic Stanley Retires QUEBEC CITY (UPI) Defenceman Allan Stanley, a veteran of 21 seasons in the National Hockey League, informed the Philadelphia Flyers Wednesday he was retiring to work fulltime at his hockey school in Ontario.

Stanley, 43, telephoned Flyers' general manager Bud Poile from his Bee Hive hockey school in Fenelon Falls, Ont," to inform him of the decision. Only Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings played more full NHL seasons than Stanley, an unspectacular but reliable defenceman who played at various times for the New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs and, last season, the Flyers. Stanley played a total of 1,244 games in his career, compared with Howe's. 1.548 games. He scored 100 goals and had 333 assists during: regular season play, in wbich he served 792 minutes in the.

penalty box. In 109 playoff games, he scored seven goals, had 36 assists and SO minutes' penalties. He played on three all-star teams. TEEN GMDDER DIES WOODWARD, Okla. (UPI) David Swigart.

IS. football player at Woodward High, died following a practice field injury Tuesday. He suffered inter- cranial damage. la a way, tbafshowoMho 13. Tho young, old Hew York Life Agent.

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