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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 65

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The Toronto Stari
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TORONTO DAILY STAR Sat March 16 196S 65 Goal judge changes A Hack and House db mind to sink Marlies Montrealers seek title UK RUGGER Ab DeMarco is a slick chip Goderich Harness race results of age not only the hottest defenceman in hock future perhaps even greater! must with superb play and leadership he has in 540 5 90 1010 4Jg 290 420 1020 450 290 740 5 30 420 4 70 410 11 40 3 X) its 400 7 i 220 LARGEST TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS AAMCO Timbers shooting for two big wins 7 70 3 40 3 60 540 7 SO 3 40 790 440 5 20 540 370 OVER 500 CENTERS 2 10 320 400 420 spired the revival of a whole hockey team The Bruins of Boston This week in a In the savage often brutal life of an NHL defence man one figure stands out Bobby Orr At 19 years reading for all sports fans in this issue of The Star Weekly the magazine that speaks for youngadults Now on sale 400 1020 4 340 3 SO 4 00 390 4 20 250 250 320 3 0 270 3 101 4 2 40 4 60 400 3 8 60 240 310 3 00 2 60 4 90 5 20 2 380 320 540 520 540 320 580 Agha arrive to get 3 40 400 3 40 450 2 10 3 70 500 290 500 320 240 300 310 530 410 370 580 720 300 9 20 460 4 80 780 480 3 20 460 430 360 520 300 ONE DAY SERVICE REE MULTI CHECK REE TOWING REE ROAD TEST Wins debut BATAVIA NY (CP) Guy Oakie owned by Emer son Case of Perry NY made his first start a win ning one with a length vic tory in the featured handi cap trot for at Batavia Downs lats night close up of superstar Orr Star Weekly sports wri ter Trent rayne finds that both on the ice and off Orr has the potential to be the Hull or Howe of the IM 400 4M 4 00 3 00 50 JOO lK I 380 I 60 440 40 I 360 3 40 I 360 I SOO 60 I 320 I 320 300 1940 IM 450 Bob Berven of the Terrace and Ron Till of the host club were top shooters yesterday in the ninth annual Rich mond Hill Shillelagh mixed invitation bonspieL Berven won three games and totalled 45 points Run ner up Hugh Douglas of Donalda had 41Vi from three wins in the early draw Bob Tompkins and Jack Shropshire of Richmond Hill followed with and 33 respectively Ron Ellis of Tam Heather had 24 In the late draw Till with 44 had a one point edge on Cliff Preece of Royal Canadians Don Richards and John Anderson of the host club each counted 34 points and Vern Payne of Huntsville had 23 17 ISO 10 SO Ken Warner of St was the big point collector In the annual Boulevard men's invitation bonspiel yester day counting from three victories in the early draw High Pat Monkman was runner up with 39 fol lowed by Jim Creighton and Howard Dick of the host club each with 38 1 Barney Krivel of Parkway 38 and Clair An derson Thornhill 283 2 Bob Bell of Royal Canadians and Howard Crosby of Unionville each won three games and had points in the late draw with Bell shading Crosby 9 8 on plus red Pope of the host club had two wins and a tie for 46 points fol lowed by Angie Cimetta also of Boulevard Tom Gratton London and Norm Corneil Boulevard 27 The wind up action is today sard Ralph Stewart Marc Tardifand Rejean Houle scored for Mont real Ron Anderson (2) and Dale Power had the St goals Ron Schwindt scored twice for Niagara while Phil Roberto Doug Brindley Tom Webster and Ross Webley had singles Dick Redmond scored both Pete goals Brian Murphy Barry Boughner and Darryl Sittier scored two each for London Mac Westgate Jahn Gould and Guy Allen had singles Renald LeClerc had a pair for Hamilton Rick Smith and Danny Lawson added the others also the perfect sports hero And peewees go again GODERICH (C The 19th annual Young Canada Peewee Hockey Tourna ment opened with three games last night orest and Kincardine won a pair of games while Exeter took a class opener orest blanked Seaforth 2 0 with Gary Wilson and Brian Spurr scoring a goal each and goaltender Terry Gall getting the shutout Perry Stover scored three goals and added two assists as Exeter downed Listowel 8 5 Brian Taylor added two goals with Wayne Regier Steve Harrison and Paul Robinson getting a goal each Jim Elms scored twice for Listowel and Rod MacKenzie Dave Black more and Rich Keese added the other Listowel goals Kincardine blanked lo ra 3 0 with single goals going to Mike Petter Dale Pollock and Pete Pearce Mike Dunlop recorded the shutout Continued from page 61 and Richie Bayes had the Marlie goals Second game of the series goes tomorrow afternoon at Maple Leaf Gardens In other playoff action last night Montreal Junior Canadians downed St Catharines Black Hawks 6 3 for a 2 0 lead Niagara alls lyers tripped Peterborough Petes 5 2 for a 2 1 margin London Nationals up set Hamilton Red Wings 9 4 to even that set as 1 1 Jean Guy Gratton (2) Paul Les Bobby Orr super sensation lW 280 300 1140 5 00 3 30 McNamara got a piece ol the shot with his right glove but not enough to keep it out of the net S'ota called 13 minor pen alties and one misconduct in the first period which a two stick swinging duels Nobody was injured Things calmed down as the game wore on ard Slota called only five minors in the second period and two in trie third Marlies and Kings re sume the series in Colling wood tomorrow at 2 pm BY NEIL MacCARL Taking advantage of the new echool vacation schedule East York curling club Is Introducing an elght rink Ontario junior masters curling championship whkh itarts tomorrow at 9 a Most of the rinks are from the Metro area with the ex ception of the Barry foursome from Uxbridge It won the Ontario school curling championship in 1967 Timbers is also entered in the Ontario Junior Tankard playdowns starting Monday at Kingston so be will play his first game against Dave Robson of Weston another Junior Tankard entry at 9 am on Sunday There will be three additional games on Sunday at 5 pm The remainder of the seven game round robin play down resumes Wednesday at 9 pm and riday at 7 pm Entries include John Martin Avonlea John Hart Lea side John Chapman Parkway Greg Reid Thornhill Doug Lawrie Unionville and Herb Kuroda East York SIXTH 8Kf Tlm 110 2 1 Mary's Laav arienj idniaht Zone (Johnston) Jennifer Bvrd (Mcadde) Trot Timo 2 10 I tount Yates iaiimi i ZJ KJ a fs I IrbnefAnl Mona (Mcllmurrav) Guinella Paid 87770 260 480 IRST Trot Time 2:153 nnitte Lind (Ber'n) 590 Preferred Stock (Birder) May Eve Qyeen (LarocheHe) race i ime 4 Ronnie Chief Turcot'e Lou AfliO (Baillaroeon) Brownie Wood (St Amour) 370 390 490 410 320 320 290 520 300 4 60 300 2 4C I 260 3M 240 320 4 SC 300 Montrealers Eddy and Michel Lavallee in Toronto tomorrow ready for the Canadian professional snooker cham pionships opening here next week at the Derby Bil liard Academy Agha plays Toronto's red Pepper in one semi fi nal series beginning Tues day Lavallee meets Metro champ Paul Thornley in the other pairing They open Thursday Agha and Lavallee will play exhibition matches Monday: Town Billiards at 245 pm Beaches Billiard Academy at 6 ptn Triangle Billiards at 815 pm 3 20 3 20 in the crowd of 1000 were Collingwood natives who effectively drowned out the vocal supporters Marlies scored the first two goals of the game and emerged from a penalty filled firs: period with a 2 1 edge thanks to the out standing play of Gerry Mc Namara in the Marlie net McNamara's biggest save actually set up the first Marlie goal He sprawled to thwart John breakaway attempt then swiped the loose puck away from Clair Alexander as he raced in for the rebound Marlie captain Bob Awrey picked up the puck and beat Jewel with a 60 foot shot which took a crazy hop Grant Moore made it 2 6 with Collingwood two men short but Alexander got that one back 13 seconds later with a teammate in the penalty box Dave iter tied the game in the second period scoring 'rom a scramble Hec Brainard of the Kings and Awrey traded goals in the final period before ern St Onge scored the winner at 16:56 LONDON (CP) Engl lift rugby rtwlts riday: Abertillery 17 Penarth 9 Redrurti 6 Bridgwater and Albion 0 Cheltenham 23 Loughborough Col 5 Leicester 29 Royal Air orce 8 Newport 11 Aberavon id By TERRY RASER A goal judge who changed his mird enabled Colling wood Kings to edge Toronto Marlboros 4 3 and main tain the visiting team's dominance of their Ontario Hockey Association Senior Series semi final series last night at Maple Leaf Gar dens With just over a minute left in the game the goal judge at the north end of the rink flashed the red light following a scramble in front of the net But he quickly turned It off again and indicated when asked by ref eree rank Slota It was ruled that the puck did not cross the line and Colling wood hung on to its lead puck crossed the line and the goalkeeper (Chuck Jewell) pulled It back claimed Bob orhan went in said Moe Galand who took the shot On the other side of the rink Jewel said: think it did cross the line but It was close My hand was in the net when I swiped at the puck but whether I hit it be fore it crossed the line I ay for sure" But it goes in the books as win and gives it a 2 1 lead in the best of seven series The visiting team has won all three games but last game could hardly be called an away game for the Kings 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