i attr ee renaieliertnts j | 3 " i j TEAMS CHARGE ... dminine. goals, the most scored by. any player this"Season. ? ae Aner a - High-flying RCMP _walk over Parkers: By CHARLES KE. GIORDANO © ’ Sports Editor: of The Daily News. ‘ The Senior Men’ s Floor Hockey League chalke alg up it’s first fight of the 1959- 60 season last night in a tilt that saw high-flying RCMP pound a hard-trying Parkers squad 16-4. . For some of the fans attend~ ing, the game only brought back disgusting memories of late last Chris Harvey and Greg ‘Mc- Leod were Ormes’ big guns with three goals cach. sewson when two teams squared- Lincups off in the same manner. ve Senior . TWO SUSPENDED RCMP — Johnson (goal), Wyatt, Busso, Fitzgerald 1, Penz 5, Collier 1, Warner 3, Jelly, Mc- Donald, Geisbrecht 1, Duffin, Murland, Jim Arseneau 3, Slack 2, Peiree. Total 16. Purkers—Gaudadry (goal), Dean, Lefebvre 1, Stephenson, Cairns, 2, Simonson, Alexcee, Roberts, Chupu, Jessop, Joe Arseneau 1], Bergin, Poulton, Bork. Total A. Junior Sports Shop—Eriksen 2, Kan- gas 1, Eby (goal), Rosedale, Hel- land 1, Dortus 9, Thoms, Dop- son. “Total 13. - Ormes—Allen (goal), Harvey 3, McLeod 3, Dorash 1,'Boychuk, Gasuinos 1, Martin. ‘Total 8. As a result of the fracas, which had slowly built up from the first period to late in the. second, two players, RCMP's Bruce MeDonald ‘and “Parkers Paul Lefebvre, are un-— der aulomatic suspension for one loague game. ONTO FLOOR The scuffle, which saw both teams churge-out ‘onto.the floor to take part, started as a..result of considerably heavy checking by. both players but wound -up with McDonald as the victim of a tight headlock by Lefebvre. However, after the . players were separated and. the others ordered: back ‘to their boxes’ the two men were cach given match misconduct penalties which automatically suspended them for the rest: of the fixture and one future game. Final decision rests ‘with the suspension board. PENZ LEADS ATTACK RCMP, led by John Penz with five counters, poured on - the pressure, quickly - and’ never let up. Tmey banged in four in the first. perlod,. five in. the second and seven in the third. STRONG DEFENCE Parkers «crashed .. through} RCMP'’s strong ‘defence in the second period to open their scor- OC soccer LONDON (Reuters)—Draw for the second round of the English Football Association Cup to be played Dec. 5: , Stockport County vs Crewe Alexandra South Shields vs Bradford Grimsby Town vs Wrexham. Rochdale or Narlisle United vs Barnsley or Bradford City Crook Town or Matlock Town vs York City Southport. or Workington ‘VS Halifax. Town ‘Bury vs Sheldon = or Oldham ing.. They tallied three in the | ainretic second and one .in the © final Mansfield Town vs Chester stanza, + ; - Doncaster Rovers or Gainsbor- ough vs Darlington . Walsall vs Peterborough Unit- ed: Norwich City or Reading VS Kings Lynn . Coventry City or Southampton vs Southend United. . Gillingham vs. Torquay United Cheltenham Town or. Watford vs Wycombe Wanderers - Al Cairns led the Parker’ at- tack with two markers. Other high RCMP scorers were . Joe Warner and Jim Arseneau with three apiece... “The police boys ‘had the edge on penalties receiving nine com- pared to Parkers’ seven, In junior. action . Sports: Shop scored a 13-8 victory over Ormes. WORLD | Oo S tamps edge | in fist-swinging battle By The Canadian Press, Seattle Totems took a ‘Stampeders i in one of two Western. ‘Hockey League 44\games Tuesday night, but individual ‘statistics show | Totems haven’t much to complain about. =! Victoria outplayed Winnipeg to, take. a 4-2 win in the second e Stamps-Totems game was ‘highlighted by a fist-swinging “;eecond period. Coach Gus Kyle ‘| was thrown off the bench and fe Stampeders took 33 minutes in ‘| pénalties.. Totems had 13 min- utes against them with urauner Dick Bielous also thrown their arc Bolleau, who counted ce for Totems and added an 24sist,. moved in front in’ the ’6 individual scoring race. lis efforts Tuesday night gave i Hin a total of 28 points. _ ;