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Marcel Piau, Wind- 6. Gordie. McDougal, Sydney, N.S: 7. Gaston Roy, Le- sor, Ont.; Wel terdelghn, ounds : . Champion: Montreal; 4. Al Hogan, Toronto. | Paris, New Glasgow, N.S. ques’ Plante, ‘Homadic -netm nder “fo: Mont sal ‘Canadiens’ of: the shows his” prowess :'in ‘other fiel some notoriety for his knitting abilities.’ Now’ he'chas’ pleasure and relaxation. He especially: likes to do 1o landseap Canac ian h om | not’: over te0y Wilf 2. Jack Heaen, the last list: was released in|vis; Que; 8. Dick ‘Trainor, Char- March. - lottetown; 9, Bernie Stone, Hal- The ratings: — ifax;* 10. ‘Doug Oddo, New ,Glas- Heavyweight,. over. 175 pounds | gow, N.S.: 11. Larry: Ross; ‘Saint Champion: George :Chuvalo, | John; 'NB.: +12. Blair. Richard- ‘Toronto: -Robert. ‘Cleroux, son, Sydney, NS. Montreal; SS “James. J. ‘King; To-| ronto; 2. Buddy. ‘McDonald. Ed-=:' monton: 3. Peter. Schmidt, To- ronto; 4. Cliff Bobo Fiddler, Cal- | Gritton: gary; 5. Gerry Drouin, Quebec Bobby Laffin- Svdnev. NS: Ste. Anne, N.By Io HINGES ay PMS ! S Sherbrooke, Que.; 2. Charlie Pav- to; 8. Al Mariotti, “Edmonton: 9. | lis, “Toronto: 3. Frank Bola,}Dan Ross, Toronto; 10. Keith: AEE ed eoritacnent ie OO ee ~ = " What's \ (another word | \ for Scotch?’ a => te a "Swe ow feotch sty Ben Mh LM hs ofl j DNTET Ee Sore ett ae tens teem gee ve svete sae e818 GovememesedetE gE Heme nin send aes cat venttmD eiAtD Ht ere = Nell's—tho Anest of rare old Whiskios, It's time you triod it! | BELLS : OLD ScoTcH am TOO, Aeutoh Wiitalien 1) Wendt aud bottled ta Aeatlond SRTHUR ELLA BO LIM CII DEOL patie @coTLann hiPAU Elna THe et Scotch SKN CGNREnNRERNE or déapliyed by the Liguar Content Hoard or why the tion nenmiontat Britton Colawhte | The ‘league’ Jeading ‘in and: i. Sons squad: tiok: the lead” early ‘in} -| the: first ’-period - ‘and; led : 'B=2' Be * [the ‘start ‘of: the’ second. ” George, ‘Robinso |Flyers with: four : Fred .Chartoniuk' pumped. in: tive . of. RCMP’s: ‘seven ‘markers, J: RCMP made a’hard attempt. in the’ final‘ period : but were’ ut— shot by. the Flyers. : eT he! “police crew. were. || five’ penalties: while: : Hi Sons received: ‘only, one. In the. junior. game, ‘Morris ‘Al- i ger ‘led: Sports Shop: to-a_10-9 victory over Orme’s: ‘Roughnecks. He tallied ‘four ‘goals... Referees ‘Doug’ ‘Brunton ‘and Rod. Pierce: gaye. ‘no ‘Penalties to; either team. : Chris: Harvey, and. Bill ‘McLeod vt were. high: scorers... ‘for: to! with three goals’ each. oT End of the’ first. perio saw the| Orme’s crew leading: 5-0.:: Shop’ marked: “up:three in” the |. | second ‘period: and.’ ‘seven - in the/. : third Period. Hill, and ‘Sons—Novakowski. 2, Brunton 1 i) Rendek 27 Joe: Arsen- | 1eir, eau, - “Anton, Robinson A, Alger,’ ; a Saund 5 oh Johnson, Warner 1 we Pp we P 7 p-— ¢ — . » goals”: ‘while ‘Ogilvie’ 2, Murdoch, iG. McLeod | I, ‘dl rong 2,’ -Kangas, Harvey. 3, “Helland: ” - Los‘Angeles: (Billy ‘Thomas; 130, San -Francisco, ouitpointed | Jesse Morales, 131, Tos. (6.): Martinez, . “151, Sito 8 Orme’s} ‘Sports|: few: years ‘ago he: ‘achieved © n: avid -artist, ‘purely. ‘for... a his Scellar den, not outdoors, *~ ES gp: photo. os CBF . Lightweight, not. over 135 ‘pounds — Champion: Richard |. Kid Howard, Halifax; 1. Jackie | | Hayden, Westville, N.S.; 2. Geo. Dunn, Edmonton; 3. Ken McFee, Vancouver: 4. Jean Dulhoste,. Montreal; 3: Emil Flamond, Cal- gary; 6.. Dave . Hilton,’ - Quebec City; 7. Bob Speight,: ‘Saint John, NB. 8. Milo Blizard, Tracy, NB. Featherweight, 7 “not over. 126 iotti, Montreal; 2. Len’ Walters, Vancouver; ‘3, Buddy. Daye, Hali orvath; TT Randall, : Sydney; 8: Rocco" Jones, Halifax; - 9. Don: -Brantford,.. Ont. -10: ny , not ‘over 118 ;pounds—Champion: Pat Supple, iMontreal; 1. Jim Hurley, Brant- ford, Ont.; 2. Marcel Gendron, Quebec City: 3. Johnny David- son, Glace Bay, N.S.; 4. Gil Gee- kie, London, Ont. Flyweight, not over 112 pounds-—-Champion: Lloyd Gor- don, Saint John, N.B.: 1. Jimmy Hurley, Brantford, Ont.; 2 2. Gas-~ ton Bisson, Quebec City; 3. Fred LeBlanc, Moncton, N.B.; 4. Hugh Riley, » Calgary. McMurtry meets Valdes tonight NEW YORK (—Nino Valdes risks his lofty ranking and Pat McMurtry gets his big chance tonight when the hulking Cuban lakes on the stylish Irishman in av 10-round heavywelght boxing bout. Nino's voluble manager, Bobby Cleason, ilready has eluimed the litle for the six-foot-three plant With the 81-ineh reach, Glea- son's reasoning, for stripping Wloyd Patterson of his title may be uw bit shaky but his volce Is lear and loud, MeMurtry's manager, bls fa- Her, Is parliculirly upset be “use his son didn't inmuke. the top 10 fn the National Boxing Assountion oradines after he Whipped George Chuvalo — of Toronto here Oct. 1. Ring was more fmipressed, placing him. No. 10 among Patterson's contend. era. 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