Proposal May Solveo* • . * # $ Peewee Puck DisputeV MONTREAL ::(CP); '—y The Quebec Peewee Amateur Hockey Association will study, a pro: posal.made Thursday night by Quebec. City promoters of an international peewee hockey tournament with the. hope of resolv-.. QAHA' .,p resident Henri Crochetiere said in an interview he will turn; the proposal over to association directors for a decision; . .The hassle arises from an interpretation of tlie age. rulesgoverning peewee players andmg. a dispute which threatens to which the QAHA so-far refuses scuttle the Feb.’16-24 affair. - to change. 7 -Vlousseau Cracks 661'•.Paul Mousse a u, '.who does his trundling at Empress' Lanes 'in the Winnipeg 'Men’s, Senior Ten Pin ' League; for • Kernel’s . Seals, shot games of. 202- 267 and 192 for 661. This takes care of both tlie -individual 'single- -arid- tliree games records/so^far this season.^ With a 555-count- from Wilbur Vanwaileghaiii and Roliie-.Senez with' 550/- the ' Seals \todk two games-, aid ;three, points from Seman’s: Plumbing, who didn’t have' a bad night either,: ledyby Roy Mizuno with .'611; (166,:234,-.211 )v: Paid.- Yoshimasu.: 567,;.- A1. Tournament sponsors’ want to follow - the Canadian AmateurHockey Association' regulationthat, eligible peewee players must 'be under 12 years of age as of May 31, 1967. The';QAHA maintains that such players must meet tlie Quebec requirement of under 12 years of age as of Dec. 31, 1967,' to prevent out-of-province players being up \ :j to'seven months older than their Quebec-counterparts... • ' 7Crochetiere said Thursdaynight after \ a meeting ’’*■ with promoter Gerard- Bolduc’ of the' ; tournament: “We a d m i t ted there was: some laxity on the part of both groups.51He addedJ however, the QAHA “can’t give ' away., everything just for one tournament. 'Wejust can’t upset our whole hock-high • single and three .game totals of the night with 1,034 and 2,864. '* t v • .*. C a i ni a w’s led • by . Paul Slotegraaf. with games of .;207, 213 and 194*.fdr 614. Ed Labelle 400 two games .and Stan Lewissitr. cbiasCliff Anderson was high for theBlacks ■ with 580,followed ■ by Billie Burke -533;:. and -Astor Johnstone- 532.-,;v. ' -•••. - 1 -Labatt1 s ;Bliies^ledby; Russ; :JohnstonevWith ’ 586 and: Johnnyand'l Williarns'':552t - Larry - Domanskl'-: Dyer' 543» took: -• j 53i:;:- •;-/..:.v -X:. • ; *-.?, three; points froni; Quieky Cable.°01d Dutch Food, led by.- Bernie Mickey-Polischtak was 'high forPalz with' games of; 224,; 197,,198-, fpr .619,; -and'^Lpu Habinski 586 andUTorijy • Dercola 546;- sweptthrcei: .games :and '.fouiy- pointsO’Keefev Knights. -' Allan Boes shot gamesV;Of- 201;- 223, and 182 J£bf:' '6(^;-for : the • Knights, followed by t Bob'-Dobbs: 561 and A1 Swain: 539. Old Dutch had'thetlieCablemen.-with 544...;• Splits -paid imports nt partin/ali^fies played: The; Caljte^ crew ifad/ 25;: and'ithe losers, in the other three series all- bad-17, 'splits' eachj-; while the ,winners all ’ had- -; 11... splits ; with■ the; .exception of Labatt’s, who had 17/‘V'vCrochetiere j saidG e org e Lcgge, president . of-the Toronto. minorhockey association/.telephoned from. Toronto/ to ; lay ; he was unable. to get; to. the meet-, ing as’scheduled.- -V /Representatives o f Ontario peewee teams met; in ■ Toronto , last weekend'and decided not to. enter, the- tournament unless' it was*, sanctioned by the 'QAHA. However a spokesman for sorne. 21 teams-;said .Toronto, coaches; are ;inystified”: why the QAHA Ms Avithholdiiig its sanction. ''■: .Entries, from -about'70/teams are- expected to register before the deadline today. ?:y-