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FOR THE RECORD
November 30, 1959
BASKETBALL—BOSTON, leader in NBA Eastern Division standings; DETROIT, leader in Western Division.
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November 30, 1959

For The Record

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FOOTBALL—HAMILTON TIGER-CATS 21-7 over Ottawa Rough Riders, Hamilton, Ont., to qualify as Eastern representatives in Grey Cup at Toronto.

Syracuse Little League 14-13 over Athens Scorpions in annual Pop Warner Bowl, Athens, Ga.

Olen Treadway, Iowa, 127 consecutive passes without an interception for college record.

GOLF—PETER THOMSON, KEL NAGLE, with 72-hole total of 563, won international Canada Cup match, Melbourne, for AUSTRALIA.

HOCKEY—MONTREAL first, DETROIT second, TORONTO third in NHL standings. Last week's scores: Detroit 3, Chicago 2; Toronto 3, Detroit 2; Chicago 5, New York 3; Montreal 4, Toronto 1; Detroit 3, Boston 3; Montreal 3, Chicago 1; Toronto 2, Boston 1; Detroit 5, New York 3.

HORSE RACING—BALD EAGLE: $86,200 Gallant Fox Handicap, 1? m. in 2:41 (course record), by 1� lengths over Whodunit, Aqueduct. Manuel Ycaza up.

HIGH BID: $20,000 Gallorette Slakes, 1 1/8 m. in 1:51, by 2 lengths over Polamby, Pimlico. Hank Moreno up.

NET BALL: $28,825 Narragansett Special, 1 3/16 m. in 1:57, by 3 lengths over Polylad, Pawtticket, R.I.

HORSE SHOW—U.S., Royal Winter Fair team championship, Toronto. Individual winner: TOM GAYFORD, Canada.

SOCCER—MEXICO, 1-1 tie with U.S. at Los Angeles, following 2-0 victory over the U.S. last month in Mexico City. Mexico will now meet winner of Curacao-Dutch Antilles match in playoff for right to go to Olympics.

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