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The Oshawa Times, 29 Oct 1958, p. 12

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12 THY OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 29, 1958 s §. By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR SPORTS MENU 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' "BUBBLE ! BUBBLE !--Boil and Trouble -- Shakespeare's Chicago Black Hawks. ir witches couldn't possibly stir up more trouble and excitement, . Hawks dropped a 9-1 decision even in this Hallowe'en week, than is currently seething in the to the league C | ; " ( It's Montreal Alouettes vs. Toronto Argos for in Montreal last Thursday and|Plante and tipped in a long hard indoor target round was shot with one in Toronto on Saturday General Manager Tommy Ivan shot by Hull. Forty seconds later the top archers, Big Four set-up. : the next two games, with the first and th their game with Ottawa. The way the double-blue Argos are oll. players $100. Ss sould win both of the next games and gra vs Jogo Bu Bia hand, a tie a is enough to pocketbooks Tuesday night with a baffled. cinch a playoff berth for either Ottawa or Montreal. It's a tense | tremendous third - period come- situation, pregnant with possibilities and of course the football back to tie Canadiens 5-5 and end fans are just eating it up. Personally, we suspect that the whole a four-game losing streak. The tie situation will be cleared up by sundown this Saturday but with boosted the Chicagoans the point totals being what they are, this thing could hang fire four - way deadlock for second) off a playoff berth but on the other until the final day of the Big Four schedule. Ont in Western Canada, their football picture is fairly clear already. They know who will be in the playoffs. The big news of the week was that 23-point scoring splurge staged by Jack Hill of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who lifted his team into a 29--29-tie against Calgary, after trailing 22-0. No wonder this gent is the top point scorer of the Western Inter- provincial loop. Almost the next bigges' football news to come out of Western Canada this season is the story out of Van- couver that savs Normie Kwong, the "Chinese Clipper' ground- dining star of the Eskimos, has been given a business offer in Vancouver that is so good he can not afford to turn it down. 's for sure--Normie has been one of Canada's greatest in rame, but he's getting older each season and nearing the ht of his careér, he'd be a chump to turn down an offer that promises a business future. en after that, is how did Hamilton Tiger-Cats make out in promptly fined each of his 18 Murphy made it 5-4, home a pass from Hull, who had crowned archery Queen and King. | On Sunday morning {order of business was a director's and club representatives meet- The equalizer came at 17:19 "8 in with a Four Teams Tied For Second Place By BEN WARD Hockey League managers go on third for a 5-2 lead. la fine-levying spree this season. erupted But Hawks protected their the Canadien defence compictely |THE EQUALIZER into a When Hull soared lace with New York Rangers, I Lovin Red Wings and Boston helping set up all three goals. | Bruins. |] HULL LINE STARS The Hawks line of Bobby Hull, Montrealers who fattened their | Ron Murphy and Eric Nesterenko records. |ran away with all the game hon-| land 14 seconds. The trio played Marshall. Henri rest. Chicago opened with a 2-0 lead ice Richard and Jean Beliveau, At 14:06 Murphy parked in front §; , di Hull's two goals and two assists | Oshawa Bowmen Attend Ontario Archers Meet Some of the changes which will fighter. He has a g It certainyl works wonders on club before the Hull-centred line province, inciuding from Oshawa. Festivities got under way on i y | r aturday afternoon with a recep- heavyweight champion Floyd Pat-| goalie Jacques tion, after which the Canadian terson if they ever meet. the first | Believes Ingemar Johansson 'Would Beat Floyd Patterson On October 25 and 26 the hunt-| ; ;: ing and field archers of Ontario (three in the second period and held their first annual two-day Don't be surprised if National|two more in the first half of the convention in Windsor, Ontario. Representatives and guests were weight Bert Whitehurst, who has time | v I It looked dismal for the home on hand from all clubs in the trained with both, firmly believes | champion Sugar Ray Robinson. is no ki-y sodle. { | . By MURRAY ROSE |George Gainford, manager of NEW YORK (AP) -- Heavy- the Baltimore veteran and long- | trainer of middleweight |Sweden's undefeated Ing em ar 'I know that Johansson can take | Johansson 'will dethrone world i because I tested him." ow' "Well Whitehurst was working "Don't let anyone underrate as a sparring partner for Johans- Rita Kinsella and that Johansson," said Whitehurst son in Sweden when Ingemar was slapping George Hoy of London. being Tuesday. "I saw him knock out|getting ready for Machen," re- Eddie Machen in the first round. plied Gainford. "In addition to It was no fluke, either. I predict- Bert, they had a big guy from ed Johansson would beat him and Africa named George Armstrong I think he could beat him 10 out/and a German, Hans Friedrich, lof 10 times. "I wanted to see what would "Johansson is a very good happen if Johansson got belted. for the hunters' round. Previous-| And he can take a good punch, I told them if they did to follow The Canadien scorers were ent lors in a sensational finish, scor-|Henri Richard and Boom Boom tario field courses, 'broadhead ar- |ing three goals in three minutes Geoffrion, with two each, and Don rows could safely be use Richard and that. this would give the hunters the last six minutes without a Geoffrion are top NHI scorers| months of extra practise with ac-| with 13 points. Next came Maur-|tual hunting gear. Another motion passed wili pro- the league scoring behind four Match competition. It was felt that with additional safety precautions and the pres- non-congested state of On- |in the first period on goals by who each picked up an' assist vide for the return of 28-target, |Dallard St. Laurent, who played against Chicago, with 12. Mont- mail-matches, instead of the 56 and 'real's Dickie Moore also collected targets which were shot this year. {for Montreal last season, d and BRIGHT BITS: -- Montreal Canadiens, has even rolled around, are dominating the National Hockey here before Novem- Hull, Canadiens struck back with an assist to tie Hull at 10. This should allow for more fam- ~---------- ily and general participation in { tand rin goals, assists, etc . . | mail matches throughout the Lea e statistics standing, scoring, 0als, § S, Be nie | summer. TORONTO ANDY'S basketball team was advised not to take the U. Of Michigan HOCKEY SCORES iol fla. tobi mm floor against a touring girls' team, the Texas Cowgirls, on Mon | ae il alls : night, for fear of risking their amateur status and the move » | flong \ t irt the attendance and annoved those who had paid their ad-| t etic tars AND STANDINGS 20-yard indoor, PANES may Ho) missi if the Ontario Amateur Baskethall Assoc. wasn't ly Yarss at A pin argos getting th rut" on't blame them. After all, these i 3 . 8 ) 2 aS BA OE a re for By THE CANADIAN PRESS handicap, but it was heartily wel- touring teams, in effect, a travelling circus are not here for| n er ITes { L fo ap a el health reasons . DICK SHATTO is the new point-scoring lead-| | National League | Sorae oy many os w 0} ave er in the Big Four race and as such, is a logical contender for) ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)--The WL T F Apis ha to Bhan on ite ope winter the annual Canadian Schenley Award, as Canada's most oul- University of Michigan's football Montreal 6223 23 14 shooting or lac 0! aC standing pla EZZEARD CHARLES took another beating fullback and basketball captain Detroit 4°40 172 2 8 Foilowing This, ee ne 2 an on Mondav night. It's about time the boxing authorities put a have been suspended from their Boston 332 2% 8 quet was hold. upng whic Tro- stop to this veteran's perennial 'comeback' campaign before, leams in connection with football New York 22 4 73 8 plugs iy E the past year they find themse open to serous criticism . . . CARL "BOBO" gambling on the campus. Chicago 3 4 2 2% g we rese d. : on Olson. almost in the same boat, started out on his comeback trail pylice issued warrants Tuesday Toronto 250 1520 4 Dan Gibson a bw erm last night HARRINGAY ARENA, London's famous sports for the arrest of fullback Tony Tuesday's Score alilided Sid gh a centre for boxing, hockey, ete., held its last show last night. It Ris and basketball star Jack Chicago 5 Montreal 5 | own : $ L will now 'become a warehouse. Henry Armstrong, Gus Lesnewich, Lewis. Warrants also were issued Tonight's Games | IF "AGGRESSOR" w handicap today in England. th going to have to eat some hum two vears ago. because he didn one else this vear bt the American League and Stan top lifetime average men in today's modern big league baseball, Ajax Rugger Club were the underdogs for the first time this season, when they were beaten in an extremely hard fought game at Memorial Park, in Peterborough last Saturday, by two tries, for a 6-0 score During the first 35 minutes of the game, action was unlimited, with both teams coming very close to scoring several times, but neither squad quite manag- ing to cross the line However, five minutes from the half-time whistle, the Peter- borough Pack broke through the surprised Ajax defence in a fine tactical move, which brought a try by one of Peterborough's heaviest forwards. The try was unconverted Ajax, wtih Tommy Farquhar- son, Bob Fawcett, Ray Gilchrist, and Gord Shaw, being the stal- warts of the three - quarter line, tried many times to penetrate the Peterborough defence, but the Liftlock City boys were always Gale Kerwin Retires Again, Quits Manager OTTAWA (CP) Canadian welterweight boxing champion Gale Kerwin says he is hanging, up his gloves for a while to fight an anaemic condition The 23-year-old veteran of 37 professional fights said in an in terview he is retiring on doctor's advice The Ottawa native, who has been fighting out of Valley Stream, N.Y., said: "I'm staying off six months. Then we'll see how I feel." Kerwin lost his last fight by a wide margin to Frankie Rvff in | Washington on Oct. 3. That was his fifth Friday night television appearance THIRTY BOUTS In his pro career he won 30 bouts, lost cix and drew one, He sais he returns to the ring it won't New York man- ager Al Lang. He did not say wht Kerwin, m dren with deale he under ed with two chil to business here father, a real estate MILD - COOL ~ EVEN BURNING IN THE CONVENIENT 25 PACKAGE *Suggatted Price WILLIE MAYS boosted his lifetime batting average t he's still a long wav behind both Ted Williams of ~ Peterborough were on. the attack cie. Baer, and other former greats, were on hand for the final against five non-athlete students ins the Cambridgeshire horse race en owner Sir Harold Wernher is ble pie, He tried to sell the horse B : g occupation t want him--and neither did any- an illegal up "The Man" Musial of Cardinals, out bond. from their respective Ail seven were to be arraigned Boston at today on charges of engaging in in connec tion with handling football spot cards. They were released with- Michigan athletic director Fritz windsor ~ |Crisler said: "We are removing North Bay Ajax Rugger Club Suffer First Loss athletic Sudbury squads both athletes involved in Simcoe Hall ; Montreal at Toronto : | New York | OHA-NOHA Senior A . L NLT F APs. M ag Chatham 2.10110 9 4 : 1nor ea ue S.S. Marie 100 5 3 2 B k b Kitchener YL. 1.0 9 6 2 t 11 1:20 1014 .2 as e a 0 1 0 3 5 0 Registration and praotice ses- 0 00 0 0 0sions for Simcoe Hall's three Tuesday's Score basketball leagues has been tak- these charges until heir cases Chatham 2 Windsor 3 ling place during the past three are decided." Tonight's Game weeks. "The coaches know all about Sudbury at Sault Ste. Marie The leagues: Riddv, ® ta 1° lit," said Rio. 'I told them what 3 . years: Minor, 13 to 16 years part I had in it--which was noth- OHA Renior A SEasiern) Pts and Major, 17 yeai's and up; .i.¢ |ing The coaches have fpith in whitby 3 ° 016 8 6 all had very fine turnouts apd me and will wait ta sed what o.. 0 9 1010 3 4 enjoyed basketball instruction happens. I think the pubiicity will Kingst 31 2 0 11 15 go Movies last Saturday. that much faster on the ball, and hurt my football. No matter what or tall 120 9 . 5 This is to inform all boys that that much better in keeping the happens people will think I'm Belleviile 1 3 0 12 18 » Wish to play basketball this sea- Ajax attackers at bay wrong. They always take a neg- =~ os : ® © con that this week is definitely Half-way through the second ative attitude toward bad public OHA Junior A the final week for registrations half, Peterborough again started ity." 2 WL T F APts. and the league begins the season a very fast movement, headed Other students arrested: Nick St. Cath. 4 0 0 23 11 8 games Saturday, November 8, at by skipper Trevor Jenkins, which E. Mitea, 21, Durwood J. Col- Barrie 3 3 0 18 15 69 o'clock. brought a break - away trv to- lins, 22, John A. Miller, 19, Mi- Marlboros 2 11 7 8 5 Practice sessions this Saturday wards the corner flag, in great chael G. Dodgson, 21, and Carl Peterb'gh 2 2 0 24 14 4 will be 9 am. until 10 a.m. Biddy style. M. Riseman, 21, associate sports St. Mike's 1 2 0 16 14 2 League: 10 a.m. until 11 am. This try was also unconverted, editor of the campus newspaper, Hamilion 1°20 9 15 2 Minor League and 11 am. until as were several penalty kicks The Michigan Daily. Guelph 0 31 8 28 1/12 noon Major League. awarded to both sides. The rea- The charges carry a maximum son for most failures to convert penalty of 90 days in jail and a was the highly greasy condition fine of $100 on conviction of the ball throughout the game, Footbail spot cards work this which was plaved for the way: A purchaser selects a num- most part in drizzling rain ber of teams he believes will win, Ajax forwards played very either giving or taking points ac- well together as a 'team, but cording to the point spread set seemed to' lack the experience up by the gamblers backing the with which Peterborough shone cards. If all the selections are so often in the forward play. correct the purchaser receives a Ajax never seemed to be able to cash prize. the size of which de- break quite so fast from the set- pends on the number of games scrums as did the host-club and on which the purchaser takes 3 were therefore often at a loss in chance getting the ball moving before HOCKEY'S BIG 7 As this was not a league-game, positions in the Seawav League of the Ontario Rugger Union are, Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard unchanged. and Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- Ajax plays their next league frion of Montreal bagged two game on Saturday, Nov. 1, when goals apiece Tuesday night to thev meet Toronto Scottish, at take over joint ownership of top Eglinton Park, Toronto. place in the National Hockey SEAWAY 1eACLE League's individual scoring race. L A Pts. The leaders: Ajax 4 0 4 12 8 G A Pts. Scottish 4 1 3 15 8 |Geoffrion, Montreal 5 813 Irish 4 1 47 16 8 |H. Richard, Montreal 3 10 13 Varsity 21 29 15 4 {M. Richard, Montreai 7 5 12 Canucks 1 2 17 25 2 | Beliveau, Montreal 5-712 Hamilton 1 4 10 40 2 Moore, Montreal 5 510 Nomds 1 4 13 50 2 |Hull, Chicago 5510 Bank of Com. 0 4 3 47 0 |Litzenberger, Chicago 1 9 10 The Recapping Story PART 11 FINAL INSPECTION li While on the spreader the tire is given a final inspection. This inspection must be done while the tire is hot, in order to show up any separations that are in the casing. With the modern methods of venting such separations have been reduced to less than ONE percent, Hambly Tire Ltd. 534 RITSON RD. §., PH. RA 3-7881 A Smart TOPCOAT Will Do Wonders For Your Appearance... Fine Fall weather reminds one that it is Topcoat time again and a fine Topcoat from Johnston's will give you that assurance eof Quality and Good Looks that is so desirable. Correctly Priced in Keeping With Quality $50. 1 5110. * Qohnatons. 8 SIMCOE ST. N. (BSHAWA) LIMITED RA 5-4511 - Canadian Press show Shatto two |topaitis, eight ly target arrows or field points to, if you hit him. But he's hard it up with all they had. lifted him to a fifth-place tie in had been mandatory for mail to hit square." "Bert nailed him with a good said right although Joh "I can attest to that, ; ; ood left Jab, a So I told Bert and the other two powerful than his right." 1% Murphy pass and beat Plante affect Ontario Bowmen will be sneaky fast and powerful "right one day to tear after Johansson.| Johansson, 26, has won all 21% cleanly. Nesterenko credited with |the return of broadhead arrows pang ang an excellent left hook.|I told them to try to hurt him.|of his pro fights, 13 by knockouts. is not'I gg ay i ' REMEMBER WHEN 2.7. A Babe Seibert memorial be fit game at Montreal 19 vy ago tonight realized $15,000 Tgr the family of the great Montreal Canadiens defence player, who had been accidentally drowned two months earlier at Zurich, easy to hit. The Swede took that Ont. A National Hockey Leagu# {punch and came back fighting all-star lineup faced the Cana |like a tiger. I can assure you he diens in the special event. '* LEFT HAND DECOY "I predicted he would beat Machen," said Gainford. 'He'll |give Patterson the fight of his life, too. Johansson has a way of | waving his left hand when he jabs at times. He does that to suck in | an opponent. Then he lets go with |that right. It could knock your head off. And if he misses with the right he follows up with a left hook that sometimes is even more Magnetic Film Should Win an Award' says TV Actress 4 [Machen had been unbeaten Jn 25|° fights, including a draw with Zora Folley, when he was flattened by at Goteborg, Sept. 14, | | | | : MONTREAL (CP) -- Promoter | n 1 our {Eddie Quinn, his eye on a bigger |slice of the Yankee dollar, threat- TORONTO (CP)--Dick Shatto, ens to move the forthcoming possibly the hottest professional world lightheavyweight champion- football player in the country, has ship fight 350 miles west of Mont- taken over the scoring lead in the real. Big Four union with 54 points on Quinn announced Monday that nine touchdowns. + nyomoter Frank Tunney of Tor- Shatto, 23-year-old import from onto would be quite happy to have the University of Kentucky, rock- world champion Archie Moore eted to the top with a three-touch- and challenger Yvon Durelle, the down performance Saturday when Canadian champ, slug it out Dec. Toronto Argonauts walloped Ot-|10 in Toronto, instead of here. tawa Rough Riders 42-24. Shatto, | : who scored one touchdown in Tor. {gare oeason oo po Swiy, onto's first nine games, crossed | siniatic Commission is too eager the enemy line eight times in Ar- for a slice of the cake--it imposes gonauts' last three outings to give a five per cent tax on ap! Yo him the most remarkable record ceeds of the fight and is ro of any player In the league. now to tax American television.' Statistics compiled by In, Ontario the tax is only two| per cent, he said. Tunney, who 1 3 arrived here with Ontario Ath- field goal and convert- otis Commissioner Merv McKen- kicking snecialist who has scored zie, said he is eager to confirm his 52 points. He has made 30 con- (} * 4.0) 3 verts, kicked seven field goals po cid he'd give Quinn 10 per ig ee with 48 points on colt of ile receipts for tiie per. AE Hiadh : mission to stage the fight in Tor- touchdowns is Canadian. |, "ore Moore is best-remem. born Ren Howell of Hamilton i : Ch : Tiger - Cats. He is one up on bered for taking apart Canadian , ay A James J. Parker in a fight that Gerry 11, al rats : i : serry McDougall, also of Ticats artistically and financially suc- Jim Smith of Sarnia Golden A Bears is the Ontario Rugby Foot- ¢teded but didn't do much to ex-| ite sport fans. | ball Union scoring champion with cite J 84 points, four more than team- mate Gino Cappelletti. victory over Queen's Golden Tim Reid of the unbeaten Uni- Gaels to bring his point-total to versity of Toronto Blues broke a 42 first-place tie in the college scor- Conacher, who didn't play as | ing race with Lionel Conacher, Mustangs defeated McGill Red- Jr., of the University of Western men 28-6, shares the No. 2 posi- Ontario Mustangs. Reid scored tion with Peter Joyce of Toronto, two touchdowns in Toronto's 32-3 each with 30 points. 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