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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 11

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The Sault Stari
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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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11
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THE SAULT DAILY STAR SAT MARCH 1 1363 rag Elavan Phillips Foursome Wins Seniors Title Philadelphia Fans Demand Kennedy Et THE CANADIAN PRESS At Thursday nzhi's game at ta North Star welcome Detroit Red Wings Sunday Mortreal is at De-troit Chicago Black Hawks visit Toronto New York plays host to St Louis and Pittsburgh is at of them read- Boston Forbes Kenreay has refused to report has heart:" -The I to Quebec Aces of the American dead without League where he has been as-rd "Keep Forbes trade signed by the Flyers He has i -old Philadelphia general mani- he wants to team ould trade me Later he told me he couldn't make a deal for me I Kennedy the Kings at Ph-ls-ie-rh-a Js's b- i'-: re re- rr rer fa-v--e s-e' Forc-e? K'-rrc--- -si '-'S'h K-ri A-er -Attic jCC'V Leaze r-3 M'lr'real for a £arre ajars" fee game Csraiie-F The re---? ard A-er fci-i a ni'J nv vr'b-s V'rrrv rad irarrp'i ar "rr- fje se '--le fs- 7o availsr- I a-'- I r'arfi lr -Thor I I a -T-r" 3j I tho ha' I -r -nr I fis'i have apolo-g7d I Ke-h Alr Some -Bring Kcrreoy Allen" without The Los -he night In Louis Pittsburgh Toronto visit Lawr-e Perletre second and Joe Leibel lead was one of the most admired ones in the tournament Moore a victim of arthritis that localized in hn spine and left him with a snff neck 12 years ago took up curling a year later for therapy He boasted one of die best slides in the competition although he cannot follow the stone's flight after hia delivery The stiff neck forces him to lose sight of the stone as he dipt over on his knee after the delivery and he must stand up before he can watch the (tone's progress And LiebeL an ardent curler for many years lost his left hand about 10 years ago He continued to curl and was one of the best sweepers in the tournament by bracing the top of the broom handle in a toggle at the end of his arm and using the right hand for movement Next year's championship will be played in Kamloops BC and a move to lower the age limit to 50 years and older will be discussed at a Canadian Curling Association meeting in Oshawa next Tuesday Flyers play Argeles tonight and meet Seals at Oakland Sunday other games tonight St Blues are at Montreal Penguins journey to New York Rangers Boston Bruins and Minneso- know better been told that two or three clube would like to have me" Philadelphia fans burdened with a rather dull team this season iss Kennedy's primitive style of play The aggressive forward needs only six more minutes in penalties to push his season's total past the 200-minute mark On occasion he has challenged whole teams to come out on the ice and fight In an effort to tighten up their checking the Flyers recalled forward Pat Hannigan from Buffalo of the AHL Friday and assigned rookie centre Serge Bernier to Quebec Hannigan who has spent most of this season at Buffalo was a tough defensive forward with I Philadelphia last season Ottawa Tops 8-2 rw 69 rravermirded rink1 to champorship British Columbia va leading 5-0 after three crds of the afternoon gam but Ontario came back with two on the fourth stole another pair on the fifth and a single on the sixth to tie the contest British Columbia took a 19-5 lead on the seventh erd but again Ontario came back with two on the eighth before stealing another two on the ninth and a single on the 10th i WICKS BEKioi) GAGGLE 1 Phillips then won the game'' without last stone by wicking one of his rocks that was on the outer circle into the four-foot behind a gaggle of guards Ontario trailed 3-1 after three ends in the evening match but took a 4-3 lead by stealing two on the fifth end British Columbia was forced to take a single on the sixth and Ontario replied with a pair on the seventh to take command The tournament which featured 19-end games instead of the regulation 12 ends wound up w'ith New Bruniwi skipped by Jim Murphy of Saint John in third place with a 5-5 record Rinks skipped by Ron Wright at Hudson Que Stan Brooker of Noranda representing Northern Ontario and Gord Walker of Edmonton tied for third at 6-4 with Dr Wendell MacDonald of Charlottetown Fred Cochrane of Lumsden Sask was 3-7 Manitoba's A1 Fahrner of Charles wood was 2-8 and Newfoundland's John McCarthy of St John's trailed at 1-9 Prince Edward Island defeated Saskatchewan 7-5 while British Columbia downed Newfoundland 9-5 Alberta walloped Nova Scotia 9-2 and New Brunswick trounced Quebec 11-6 in other Friday morning games POST FINAL WINS In other final-round games Friday afternoon Northern Ontario edged New Brunswick 8-6 Quebec downed Nova Scotia 8-5 Alberta defeated Saskatchewan 9-5 and PEI edged Manitoba 8-7 The British Columbia rink with Dick Pick playing third By STERLING TATLOR HAMILTON 'CP) There vi! little physical resemblance to the 21-year-old diver whn won two gold medals in the British Empire Games here in 1930 and the Alf Phillips Sr who won the Canadian seniors curling championship Friday nothing has changed in his mental still thinking like a said long-time friend Leon Sykes of Toronto secretary manager of the Ontario Curling Association Phillips who won gold medals in springboard and tower diving on the same day in 1930 came out of the underdog position to lead his Ontario champions from Toronto to 11-10 and 7-5 victories over British Columbia "They were Just the better rink" said skip Gordon Moore of Vancouver who took his British Columbia titliits with an 8-1 record into the final game of the 11-rink round-robin com petition for men of 55 years and older A victory over the Ontario foursome which had a 7-2 record after a 7-6 loss to Northern Ontario Friday morning would have given the British Columbia crew the title and the Seagram Stone But Phillips rallied his rink of third George Cowan second Sandy McTavlsh and lead George Young from 54) and 19-5 deficits to defeat British Columbia 11-19 in an extra end to force the sudden death playoff game that earned them a 7-5 victory THINKS PROFESSIONAL "The great difference with Alfie and most other curlers is that he thinks like a Sykes said "He thinks that way in his business and it's a success too" Phillips was 16 when he won the Canadian diving championship in both springboard and platform He held those titles until 1935 where he turned professional as a circus high diver "I had my own show" said Phillips travelled for 15 all over the All the poise of the high diver and strategy of the curler were emphasized Friday as Phillips did Could be ference Most FAMILY AFFAIR Gaylord daughter Amy 6ll joined him during calisthenics Friday and according to Perry did a better job than he the age made the dif-Giants were in camp for their first day of spring training (AP Wirephoto) Bv THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA fit? -ork over the ezh-h srd fnal nia'off position ir he Ovaria Ho icy Assoria-ton A rich) a- h- rv r-e league ehampiors The 67 rapped Ki'ehener Rangers R-Z befo-e 9518 fans to Gendenon Quitting? Mantle Makes Decision Today move two points ahead of Osha-wa Generals Mon' real Junior Canadians retained their two-point lead with i tie against Niagara Falla Flyers while second-place St Catharines Black Hawks tied 4-4 with Toronto Marlboros and London Knights dropped Peterborough Petes 6-3 in the only other games Bill Clement had two goals and four assists for the 67s Connie Forey and Jean Potvin each scored twice Brian Mc-Sheffrey and Pierre Jarry one each Dave Cressman scored both goals for die Rangers Racing Results TORONTO CP) Gerry Bookmeyer notched his 44th win at the harness-racing season Fridsy night driving Cyrano to victory in the $8000 Invitation trot st Greehwood Raceway Bookmeyer has picked up most of his victories at Windsor Raceway where he wai the top driver for the past three years Cyrano paid $1240 for the win hia second in six starts this season Stormy Coast $460 winner in the first race and March Ad-dios combined for a $114 daily double The sixth-race exactor of Cadenza and runner-up Pat's Lightening returned $11470 A total of 9494 racing fans wagered $597710 Apolloi Edge Oilci run hitting list Mantle has 536 Babe Ruth (714) and Willie Mays 587) Elsewhere Houston Astros were reeling over Donn announcement of retirement He said he is taking a position as vice-president of an Atlanta firm for which he has worked in the off-season and will help Negro players obtain jobs after their career end dendenon a first baseman was obtained by Montreal reports since the close of last season that he is considering retirement but Mantle has refused to confirm or deny them However Mantle and the Yankees reportedly worked out an agreement some time ago that he would be given a post with the team when he decided to end his playing career Mantle saw his avertge slip to a career low 237 last season He hit 18 homers in 1968 and passed Ted Williams and Jimmie Fox on the all-time home By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mickey Mantle ii expected to disclose his future plans today and there is speculation the New York Yankee slugger will announce he retiring to accept a non-playing post with the baseball team The 37-year-old Mantle is scheduled to report today to New York'a training camp at Fort Lauderdale Fla and discuss his future with club officials There have been numerous Expos from Pittsburgh Pirates in the expansion draft The Espos later sent Gendenon and outfielder Jesus Alou to Houston for outfielder Rusty Staub There is no indication yet how Clendenon's retirement will affect that trade Washington's Frank Howard and St Louis' Bob Gibson head a list of notable players still unsigned Howard reportedly is seeking a three-year contract at 9100000 a year By THE CANADIAN PRESS Guy charron seore(i the tying Frnie Hicks i-o-ed for Hous-oai for the Canadiens at of on wnh less than two minutes -the second period Richard i "i i Ew A polios a hard-fought 3-2 squeak- nahill jg Brindley and Jack er over Northern Division-lead- powell replied for the Flyera Ing ulsa Oilers In Central Hock who led 3-2 going into the Flyers Terriers Capture OHA Senior Playoff Tilts sec-ond period Doug second goal in the third period gave Toronto the tie with St Catharines Mike Murphy and Cord Davies got the others Skeeter Teal Dick Redmond Marcel Dionne end Alan Young replied for the Black Hawks A crowd of 3394 at St Catharines pushed the home attendance record to 82459 to top the mark of 79065 set during the 1948-49 season The Knights got two goals from Clyde Simon Darryl Sit-tler Neil Nicholson and Gerry Bradbury added single goals ey league action Friday night In other games Southern Divi- sinr -leading Oklahoma City bla-lr were hed to a 2-2 deadlock by Memphis South Stars and Dallas Black Hawks dumped Amarillo Wranglers 5-2 At Tui-a it was Terry Clancy and Marshall Johnston former Canadian National Star giving the Black Hawks a ilim 2-1 margin after two periods Bob Fllett scored for Houston in the second period and A1 Caron tailed in the third before the clincher by Hicks Veteran forward George Westfall scored two goals for the winners two minutes end 19 seconds apart George Vail Grant Moore and defenceman John Chaseczewski added single goals Rod Graham with two goals Charlie Convery and John Uer-cer replied for Kingston before 3512 fans The fifth game is scheduled for Sunday night In Orillia By THE CANADIAN PRESS Barrie Flyera clipped Collingwood Kings 5-9 Friday to advance Into the Ontario Hockey Association series semi-finals and Orillia Terriers moved one win away from advancing against the Flyers by edging Kingston Aces 5-4 The win for Barrie who finished second In the 19-team group completed a four game weep over the Kings in the best of seven round Jon Weeks paced the Barrie Walls- Me Kibbon would like to announce their appointment as SUPER -STAT 3-D Electronically -Dry Copier Agents For those who won't settle for "second best KB NOW OPEN Herb Elliott Sunoco Service Corner 2nd Line People's Road Dial 949-4538 ss and 5-9 Corby Adams the regular-season points champion Dave Ferguson and defenceman Brad a added single goals Barrie netminder Ken Payne blocked 39 Collingwood shots before a crowd at 1150 at Collingwood to pick up the shutout At Kingston the Terriers used a strong third period rally to overcome the Aces and break the home ice domination in their best-of-seven round Trailing 3-2 after 40 minutes Orillia scored three goals in less win with two goals as the than four minutes midway in Flyers posted period leads of 2-0 1 the final period Aaron Has Chance To Win Golf Meet hia first victory and Dan Sikes a Jacksonville Fla lawyer Arnold Palmer looking for his first tour win since last September is two shots behind the leaders at 137 after a second-The 32-vear-old Goergian Fri- 69- BiU Collin is one shot day fired a 63 to share the first ofLihe pce i spot at nine-jnder-par 135 at the Canadians to make halfway mark of the $150909 of 146 were Wayne Voll Doral Open mer Vancouver and Alvie i Thompson of Toronto Vollmer Aaron chief contenders are shot a 73 for a 143 total and Tom Shaw 26 also looking for I Thompson a 79 for a 143 total By THE CANADIAN PRESS tNTfftt AIMMCMT 7 OMFORT Ontario Junior A A Pt 33 11 6 263 159 72 2D 10 12 231 70 26 18 8 210188 60 25 22 3 195 177 55 23 21 2 214 225 51 21 25 5 210 224 47 10 24 9 236 243 47 15 25 6 201 251 44 17 25 8 218 215 42 8 36 5 148 289 21 Starts Wed Montreal S- Caih Fc'b'ugh Hamilton z'rs Kalis Toronto London i'1 aw a chener cun wan wrtiwn Stanley Kramer Spencer i Sidney i Kafliarine TRACY 'POUIER' HEPBURN guess who's coming to dinner Arnold Palmer wins golf trophies because he can do it all thrive hit irons and sink the long ones The APECO Super-Stat is an electronically dry copier that does it all too It has all the copying capabilities of the largest most expensive console copiers and then some Yet it ia only a fraction of the size and a fraction of the cost TECMNCObOr ADULT INTIRTAINMINT Eastern Syracuse 4 Clinton 7 New Haven 4 New 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