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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 12

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Golfers thSsonof 69 By enjoying Metro Toronto's Newest Golf Course offering chal lenging por 72 1 8 holes with gently rolling fairways An exciting layout of scenic beauty JOIN NOW! and belong to a club where friendliness and informality reigns TOURNAMENTS WELCOME Reserve your spring and dates now Special rates on groups of 20 or more or ree Brochure Phone BILL PARROTT PRO MANAGER 636 0870 9 5 Mon ri GLEN CEDARS GOL CLUB GC 294 4457 After Apr 1st 12 TORONTO DAILY STAR Mon March 24 1969 Dixie tykes take tourney Dixie Mobile Lift got a goal from Rick Green in tne final period for a 2 1 victory over Markham to win the championship of the Spring Tyke hockey tournament yesterday at North Toronto Arena Both teams advanced to the final after lying tneir semi final games Markham deadlocked Brampton 2 2 and Dixie and Oakville tied 1 1 However Markham and Dixie advanced because they scored more goals in the 16 team tournament for voungsters under 10 I Three teams share titles in Little NHL tournament Three teams took championships Saturday in the Little National Hockey League tournament at Lakeshore Arena West Rouge won the novice final 5 4 over Penetan guishene: Aurora downed Bradford 7 0 for the peewee title and Base Borden took the bantam championship by defeating Dunnville 4 3 Mike Meeker scored four goals to pace West Rouge Rick Coleman counted three for Aurora Ron McKay and i Dave Armstrong netted two each for Borden Mississauga is beaten in Brampton novice final BRAMPTON (CP) Riverside upset defending cham pion Mississauga 3 2 Saturday to win the annual Bramp ton novice hockey tournament Ron riest Bill Nantau and Brain Hills scored for Riverside Lou Mastromatteo and Jeff Black clicked for Mississauga Barrie takes top title in Bichmond Hill event RICHMOND HILL (CP) Barrie won the internation al midget hoekey tournament series A title Saturday night with a 7 6 victory over Weston Dodgers Brian Curtis scored three goals for Barrie Ron Bob bette added two while Jim MacPherson and Dave Raycraft scored one goal each John Jaschuk scored three goals for the Dodgers Bob Provost scored twice and Tom Colley added a single goal In series action Georgetown won the title with a 7 3 win over Oshawa in the final game Ray Inglis Paul endley and Jerry Neil each scored two goals for George town while Bruce Davies scored one goal Alan Bathe paced the Oshawa attack with two goals and Dick Gamble scored one our goal effort sparks Uxbridge to peewee win GODERICH (CP) Tommy Newton scored four goals to lead Uxbridge to a Division championship at the 20th annual Young Canada Week peewee hockey tournament which ended here Saturday The Uxbridge team won the title with a 7 1 victory over Glencoe In other finals Saturday Petrolia had little difficulty defending its series title with a 11 1 win over Strathroy while Copetown dumped Zurich 8 4 for the Division crown York Mills team loses peewee final in Hartford Special to The Star HARTORD Conn Toronto's York Mills hockey team lost to Malden Mass Suburban All Stars 3 1 Satur day in the peewee final of the Hartford Amateur Hockey Association's first international invitation tournament at the Hartford Arena The Canadian team which entered the final by edging Hartford 2 1 riday got its goal from Kevin Thompson on an assist from Bill Krystal Ricky and Randy Casey and Tim Murphy each got a goal for Malden In the York Mills' opener Krystal and Bowles scored for the Canadians Mississauga loses final in peewee hockey play ORT WILLIAM (CP) St James Assiniboia defeat ed Mississauga 4 1 to win the Central Canada A Series peewee hockey title here Saturday Goals by Larry Pearson and Gary Wagner put the Manitoba club ahead 2 0 in the opening period and Dan Little nailed down the victory with two straight tallies in the final frame Keith illmore notched the lone Mississau ga counter in the second period Sault Ste Marie Ont won the A Series consolation with a 3 1 win over defending champion Richmond Hill Gary Podolski Leo Markola and Vince riyn scored for Sault Ste Marie and Bill Stephenson replied for Richmond Hill Dixie wins at Hesneler Dixie Beehives downed Toronto Cardinals 2 1 in over time to win the Hespeler midget hockey tournament Satur day Ear lier this season Dixie won the midget event at Drummondvilie Quebec Yesterday Dixie defeated an all star team from the tournament 5 3 CITY WIDE TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION TROUBLES? 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BAND LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT 495 OIL LEAKS RESEALED lJV 12 hoists no waiting most popular makes 2801 DUERIN RU 7 1754 Open Daily til 9 Wed Thurs till 10 after hours call Morris 223 6963 Bargain Time 63'5 1969 GALAXIE 500 2 DOOR HARDTOP 1 i i vs nws I j''V' 1 i Rwt! yHr photo by Dick Holborn GOVERNOR GENERAL Roland Michener delivers a rock during the Governor Generals Trophy final at Brampton He presented trophy to winning Kingston rinks believed to be first time in 75 ears that a governor genera! has done so Governor General presents own trophy to Kingston Special to The Star A game that is steeped in history curling passed another milestone Saturday or the first time accord ing to Ontario Curling Asso ciation officials the Gover nor General Roland Miche nerL has actually presented the Governor General's Tro phy The competition has been held for 75 years Michener asked us if he could attend" OCA sec retary treasurer Leon Sykes Sandra Post explained we were more than happy to have Kingston rinks one com posed of four engineering students at Queen's Univer sit who also hold the inter collegiate curling title won tie chamnionship over St Thomas Score in the dou ble rink competition a 19 16 Skip Jim Brown won his game 14 9 over Jere Bak er starting out with a six on the first end Don Camp collegians lost 7 5 to Jim Waite With Brown were Dr Alex Scott Tim Miller and Cliff Aitken On Campbell's rink were Paul Hough Doug and Dave Bruce The second event of the Governor compe tition for the Globe and Mail Trophy was won by Unionville skips Wayne La wrie and Len McMullen They beat Brantford skipped by Bob Ion and Marshall orchuk 20 11 Hack and House fades and loses bv one stroke Special to The Star PORT CHARLOTTE la It took almost a year for Kathy Whitworth to get even with Sandra Post the rookie upstart who had clobbered her in a playoff for the Professional Golfers Association cham pionship last year But somehow Miss Whit worth leading money win ner last year didn't feel like gloating after Miss Post stumbled to a 78 in the final round of the Port Charlotte Open golf tournament That permitted Miss Whit worth who shot 74 for 218 to win the 54 hole tourna ment by one shot over Miss Post and Sandra Haynie is the second week in a row that I've won be cause somebody else she explained time Leaside curler winner John rancis of Leaside has won the Ontario junior masters curling champion ship rancis with Bill and Mike Schultz and Tim on his rink emerged from a three way tie in the final standing be cause the Leasiders had beaten the other two rinks Sharing first place were rancis Doug Jamieson of Tam Heather and Weston's Dave Robson Each won five of seven games Uxbridge was fourth: East York and Renfrew tied i'r fifth Dave Salmon of Avonlea won that annual mixed with 3534 points from three wins Ka thy Johnson Jim Coverdale and Mary Shaw curled with Salmon Bob Duckworth of Lea side was second with points and Bert Harrison Peterborough third with in the very close finish Six scoring rocks in the fifth end gave Ed Hay's Avonlea rink the momen tum to win 1 a Club's annual competition Saturday over Al Kotelko of Boulevard 8 4 Curling with Hay were Bill Donald Don Barbour and Bob Sheppard Doug Cameron won the second event Jim Creigh ton of Boulevard the third and Bill Aldridge from Mis issaugua the fourth Lambton rinks won the first two prizes in the mixed spiel on the week end Bill Becker skipped Dr Don Gourlay Mary Gourlay and Helen Becker to first place with 26 points Run with 22 were skipped by7 Dudley Young Marlene Hagge fell back on i Mathis choice Small town badminton team shows city kids how to play Bv ALLAN RYAN Gienek Ksiazkiewiez and Bob Pilon make up the only junior badminton team to be found in the small town of Creighton Mines Ont Yesterday however the unranked duo from North Ontario dramatically upset first seeded Mike Pat terson and Don Ross of Cal gary 15 11 10 15 15 3 to advance into today's semi finals of the doubles at the Canadian junior bad minton championships Ksiazkiewiez and Pilon have placed as partners for two vears as members of the Creighton Mines Bad minton Club The club is small i only two courts) and as Ksiazkiewiez said: ceiling is low and the floor is Only occasionally do they enjoy facilities comparable to the Carlton Club's where championships are being played But they looked right at home in the posh surround ings handily winning the decisive match after split ting the first two gruelling sets Pilon gave a share of the credit to his coach Ev Sta ples of the best in Staples also coached and developed Do minion champion Ed Hrel jac in the late 1950s here (Toronto) all the clubs have so many good added Pilon just dice them up and select the best for tourna ments Up there the coach has to work with what he's got" Today Ksiazkiewiez and Pilon meet the team of Pat and Dave orbes "They'll be tough" said Ksiazkiewiez "We played them in the Carlton tourna ment last October and lost Junior playoffs going to the dogs By PAUL WINNELL The third period of last night's Metro Junior Hockey League semi final was a little on the dull side and as 1300 fans at George Bell Arena were to discover it eventually went straight to the dogs St Michael's Buzzers had all but wrapped up a 6 2 victory over Marlboros when a large German Shep herd jumped to the ice surface in search of a souve nir The dog spent several minutes running and slid ing after the loose puck as players and fans roared encouragement inally someone shot the puck to the pooch who promptly made its exit with the puck in its mouth Sean McDonough picked the right night to play his best game of the series McDonough an 18 year old centre with St Mi chaels is considering a scholarship to Cornell Univer sity next year and last night Cornell head coach Ned Harkness and his large scouting crew were on hand McDonough counted an unassisted goal and set up three others as his team took a 3 2 lead with one tie in the best of seven series Billy MacDonnell robust John Hirst and Mc Donough each scored in the first period In the sec ond Larry ullan counted for St Mikes and Bruce Parsons for the Dukes In the third period Mc Donough set up goals by Doug Marrett and Ian Williams as St Mikes went ahead 6 1 Kirk Bow man then counted for Marlies but the game was out of reach the third game to them by only one point" Patterson top i 1 seed and runner up for the title last year meets Geaie in the singles semi finals and with partner Sherri Boyse faces Ksiazkiewiez and his partner Linda a bris in the mixed doubles Many of the some 90 com petitors in this year's cham pionships representing all the provinces except New foundland and Saskatche wan rate the Carlton Club's organization of the cham pionships as one of the best "They were vet thought ful to give us our nights said Ksiazkiewiez Semi finals started at 10 am and ran through the afternoon with the finals getting underway at 7 pm The Carlton Club is located at 94 Hayden St a block south of Bloor on Church There is no a i i charge TODAY'S DRAW MEN'S Mike Petterson vs Pat Geale Jamie McKee vs Douq McGillivray WOMEN'S Sherri Bovse vs Barb Alexander Jennifer Dakin vs Susan Koib MIXED Sherri Bovse Mike Patterson vs Linda abris GI enek Ksiazkiewiez Sue Murray Morrison vs Jennifer Dakin Pat Geaie MEN'S Gienek azxiewiez Bob Pi on vs Pat Geale Dave orbes Randy Bourne Chrij Blanev vs Douq McGillivray Murray Mo rison WOMEN'S Susan Cut more Lorraine Thorns vs Pauline Lafreniere MirpiHe Caza Jennifer Dakin Linda abris vs Sherri Bovse Barb Alexander eekend NHL summaries SATURDAY TORONTO 3 DETROIT 1 irst Period 1 Toronto Selby 12 (Keon EHis) 0:4 2 Toronto Armstrong 10 (Dorey Pulford) 8:38 3 Detroit Mahovlich 47 (Douglas Connelly) 14:34 Howe 6:51 Pooiel 12:42 Horton 13:59 Second Period 4 Toronto Keon 26 (Oliver) 12:36 Pilote 9:42 Horton 11:32 Third Period No scoring Leclerc 8:12 Attendance at Toronto 6485 PHILADELPHIA 5 MINNESOTA 1 irst Period 1 Philadelphia Cherry 9 (Lacroix Gendron) 8:49 2 Minesota Collins 9 (Boivin Meiss ner) 9:13 3 Philadelphia Sarrazin 14 (Gen dron Lacroix) 14:15 Larose Watson 10:02 Nanne 13:14 Miszuk 16:07 Gold sowrthy Stanley (maior) 17:22 Second Period 4 Philadelphia Blackburn 6 (Dornhoefer Johnson) 0:27 5 Philadelphia Lacroix 24 (Stanley Suherland) 6:33 Larose 4:47 Sutherland 10:47 O'Shea 12:04 Third Period 6 Philadelphia Rochefort 14 (Mee han Miszuk) 17:10 None Attendance at Minneapolis 14664 OAKLAND 4 LOS ANGELES 0 irst Period 1 Oakland Laughton 20 (Ubriaco Marshall) 9:12 Hughes 7:22 La 2 Oakland Ehman 17 (Ingarfield Hampson) 0:39 3 Oakland Ingarfield 13 (Hampson Ehman) 3:56 4 Oakland erguson 31 (Szura Gi labouqh) 14:01 Irvine 2:15 Vadnais 5:41 Marshall 6:49 Third Period No scorinq Rolfe 0:34 Oakland bench 14:01 Amadio 18:02 Lacombe Attendance at Los Angeles 10835 MONTREAL 3 NEW YORK 1 irst Period No scorinq Park 2:08 erguson 4:18 Goyette Harris 7:43 erguson 15:32 Second Period 1 Montreal Cournoyer 42 (J Trem blay Duff) 3:50 2 New York Ratelle 27 (Gilbert Hadfield) 6:00 3 Montreal Rousseau 29 (Duff) 9:27 Savard 0:49 Balon 9:11 Park 18:17 Third Period 4 Montreal Cournoyer 43 (Duff Harris) 9:57 erguson 7:17 Balon Redmond 12:19 Attendance at Montreal 17935 PITTSBURGH 2 ST LOUIS 1 irst Period No scorinq None Second Period 1 Pittsburgh McCreary 22 (Bar rie 0:35 2 Pittsburgh onteyne 12 (Price Schinkel) 14:23 None Third Period 3 St Louis Rerenseon 33 (Eccle stone Henry) 5:11 None Attendance at St Louis 15157 BOSTON CHICAGO 3 irst Period 1 Chicago Mohns 22 5:54 2 Boston Bailey 3 (Westfall Green) 8:22 3 Boston Esposito 46 (Hodqe Smith) 12:56 4 Boston Esoosito 47 (Stanfield McKenzie) 16:22 Bailey 1:59 Jarrett 15:03 Secokd Period 5 Boston McKenzie 27 (Bucyk) 3:41 6 Chicago Hull 30 (Pappin) 16:58 McKay 5:04 Smith 14:03 McKenzie 17:16 Third Period 7 Boston Stanfield 24 (McKenzie) 5:22 8 Chicago Wharram 23 (Mikita McMahon) 17:50 Esposito 8:09 Hull 8:24 Attendance at Chicago 19000 (est) SUNDAY CHICAGO 4 TORONTO 1 irst Period No scoring Dorey Martin roo Martin 16'16 Second Period 1 Chicago Wharram 24 (Mikita Marotte) 5:31 2 Chicago Mikita 27 (Marotte Mc Mahon) 10:03 3 Chicago Wharram 25 (Mikita Hull) 19:35 McKay 2:42 Dorey 19:18 Third Period 4 Toronto Dorev 7 (Keon) 9:03 5 Chicago Pappin 30 (Stapleton) 17:02 Pilote 2:50 Dorey 6:43 11:18 Attendance at Chicago 18500 (est) PITTSBURGH 5 MINNESOTA 0 irst Period 1 Pittsburgh McCreary 23 (Burns Woytowich) 1:03 Parise 2:50 O'Shea 4:31 Pratt 9:44 Rupp 11:47 McCallum 15:06 Second Period 2 Pirtsburgh Schinkel 16 (onteyne Harris) 8:03 3 Pittsburgh McCreary 24 (Burns Pronovost) 14:37 Goldsworthy 4:43 Swar brick 7:13 O'Shea 10:15 Lawson 12:05 Johnson 15:35 Price 18:56 Third Period 4 Pittsburgh Schinkel 17 (onteyne) 3:50 5 Pittsburgh Harris 7 (Rupp McCallum) 11:17 Nanne 10:32 Price 17:11 Attendance at Pittsburgh 3739 NEW YORK 4 BOSTON 2 irst Period No scorinq Hodqe 6 59 Seiling 10:04 Nevin 17:21 Second Period 1 Boston Sanderson 25 (Westfail Cashman) 0:42 2 New York Neilson 8 (Stewart Marshall) 1:49 3 New York Hadfield 26 (Neilson Gilbert) 15:14 4 Boston Hodge 42 (Murphy Esposi to) 15:50 Seiling 5:31 Cashman 8:41 14:08 Third Period 5 New York Neilson 9 (Hadfield Ratelie) 0:28 6 New York Seiling 4 12:11 Smith Hodge 16:19 Esposito 17:45 Attendance at New York 17250 PHILADELPHIA 4 ST LOUIS 3 irst Period 1 St Louis McCreary 12 (Sabourin St Marseille) 2:19 2 Philadelphia Dornhoefer 9 (John son Blackburn) 11:30 3 Philadelphia Sutherland 10 (John son) 14:09 4 Philadelphia Johnson 17 (Black burn) 15:58 Dornhoefer 20 11:43 Picard 16:43 Second Period 5 St Louis Gray 3 (Berenson Kee nan) 3:23 6 Philadelphia Peters 7 (Mac Sweyn) 16:16 7 St Louis Henry 16 Plager) 19:17 Arbour Blackburn Cameron 14:52 Miszuk McDonald 15:01 Third Period No scoring Arbour 10:30 Blackburn Cameron 14:52 Miszuk McDonald 15:01 Third Period No SCOrino Ecclestone 8:42 Sarrazin 9:02 Attendance at Philadelphia 14551 OAKLAND LOS NGELES 4 irst Period 1 Los Angeles Menard 10 (Rolfe Hughes) 16:18 Cahan 1:50 Laughton i 5:38 White 13:49 Second Period 2 Oakland Ingarfield 14 (Hampson Ehman) 1:16 I 3 Oakland Marshall 3 (Ubriaco Hicke) 4:31 4 Oakland erguson 32 (Szura La combe) 5:13 5 Oakland Ehman 18 (Hampson Ingarfield) 9:18 6 Los Angeles Lemieux 10 (Joyal) 11:53 7 Los Angeles Peters 10 17:57 Irvine Vadnais (maiors) :05 Cahan 1:29 Lacombe 5:23 Third Period 8 Los Angeles Lemieux 11 (Rolfe Amadio) 15:55 9 Oakland erguson 33 (Smith) 17:16 Menard 8:59 Wall 17 39 Attendance at Oakland 4219 Power bows to Ottawa in final Special to The Star ALLISTOX After two ridiculously easy wins To ronto's Michael Power High School ran into tough oppo sition and lost the all Ontar io high school hockey cham pionship to Ottawa's Sir Wilfrid Laurier 7 3 at Allis ton Arena Saturday night Power champion of the Toronto District College Schools Association made up of Roman Catholic sec ondary schools had beaten Peterborough Scott 14 2 and North Bay Chippewa 8 1 Doug Deacon Ottawa's captain scored three goals and Steve Blanchard two Singles went to Bob McLeod and Steve Campbell Scor ing for Power were Pete Marrin with two and Pat Keenan Metro schools were blanked in the finals as King of Scarborough also lost 7 2 to Alliston Banting Memorial in the consolation title game Mike McKenna with two Scott Morrison Willy Cau ley Ron Harris Larry Gould and Ron O'Leary scored for Banting Joe Coates and John Rockall re plied for King Miss Post had led throughout with rounds of 70 and 71 (five under par) and despite a 41 on the opening nine yesterday still was tied for the lead with nine holes to go Her putting touch disap peared as she had one dou ble bogey and seven bogeys in her round Miss Whitworth won $2 250 while Misses Post and Haynie took $1600 each from the $15000 purse at 11 to 5 NEW YORK (DPI) Buster Mathis is an 11 5 fa vorite to beat Jerry Quarry in a 12 round bout tonight in Madison Square Garden and move closer to a heavyweight tile shot The only defeat Mathis has 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