('.AHA Orders Vinet To Get Tough TonightTORONTO (CP)—The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association served notice Thursday it intends to crack down on rough play and stick-swinging in the Memorial Cup final.Jack Roxburgh, CAHA vice-president, said he has instructed referee Joe Vinet of Winnipeg to get tough on infractions in tonight’s fifth game between Edmonton Oil Kings and St. Catharines Teepees. . .The best-of-seven junior series is tied 2-2. The sixth game is scheduled here Sunday afternoon with a seventh, if necessary, Monday night. .Edmonton officials complainedSWIMMING POOLS* ENGINEERED• CONSTRUCTED • EQUIPPEDPick A Shap* To Suit’Your SiteWrite Fro« Press Box 480loudly about several stick-swinging incidents during the fourth game Tuesday night, won 9-3 by Oil Kings.“We won’t pat up with any type of stick-swinging;” Roxburgh said Thursday. “No championship is going to- be won through such action. Good hard hockey is okay but there’s just no place for swinging sticks.”He said Vinet would be told that “any-future-offences, of this kind must be classed as deliberate attempts to injure, with the culprits receiving the maximum, penalty.” •CAHA rules call for a match penalty in cases where the referee rules deliberate injury or an attempt to cause deliberate injury.Edmonton manager Leo Le-Clerc and coach Harry Allen charged Teepees went out to cut down” Edmonton players in the late stages of Tuesday's game.Rudy Pilous, owner of the St. Catharines club, denied his players had been sent out with orders to injure the Oil Kings. Pilous said he didn’t know what'had gotten into the Teepees, who drew three major penalties and a misconduct penalty for their rough play in that game.Thursday both clubs had their final workouts * and staged bull sessions to discuss strategy for tonight’s clash.Arrange Soviet Soccer TourThe Soviet Football Federation is sending a first-class league team to Canada to play 'four matches during August, George Anderson of Winnipeg, secretary of tlie Canadian Soccer Football Association, announced Thursday.No sites have been decided for the games yet, Anderson said, but 'the matches will be played Aug. 16, 19, 22 and 25. The Russian team will arrive in Canada either Aug. 13 or 14 and leave for home Aug. 27.