70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 22, 1958 i Ontario Jockey Club ' Announces New Record | TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario] Average daily attendance this announced Th 'Two Teams Tied In | OMHL Juvenile Loop © | Two games in the Juvenile sec- © [regular league game at the Chil- tion of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Pis.| . ! tt He ch 5 on t, {In he ree tilt of the pear 0 awa and Tony's ed to [A"32 a ey splayed 18 |game, Hayden Macdonald blank. {ed Beaton's Dairy 40, DAIRY AND TONY'S TIE | Oshawa Dairy and Tony's bat. "adian [tiled it out for three periods of hockey, as both clubs scored two, © # | Boas. Konarowski put Oshawa airy out in front 140 in the first |period only to have Mapes come |back and score two markers in {the second frame to give Tony's a 2-1 edge. The tying goal came {in the third period off the stick of [clubs oh 0p spot. op oR are. top s| eague standing, ockey {season was 8,608, compared with . that all attendance and wag- 7,524 in 1957. The increase, on the | The jockey club also operated a ords were set in 50-day meeting of harness racing days of thorough- at Old Woodbine in July and Aug- racing drew 1,407,105 spec- ust. The trotters and pacers drew the total wagering was) {81 63 patrons who wagered $6, Sh ATTENTION! 'Public and High School 5-Pin Bowlers inet a on mda § HAYDEN MACDONALD WINS [5051 %ame (Kd / end Macdonald Juveniles period TIGERS BECOME INDIANS IN THIS OFF-SEASON SWITCH evden Mactnss imme pe the Luton co ve First major trading deal of | from right) and pitcher Al Ci- | Cleveland duo has long been | also sent infielder Ossie Alvar ton's dairy crew as they came ODS, and in the third, both clubs gs IR 5 to the Indians in this five- out on top by the count of 4-0|80t back on even terms until the toe lion. saniaes i | ele FO) i 13 Cle lnd : i's Tove hockey game at the nlf inte hn Linon he con pt i nf Billy Martin, for- | ers Don Mossie (left) and Ray AP Wi Children's Arena. The winners Oth: to give Legion their win. scored for Local 222 in ing mi ear pa ID cond | Narieski (second from left), The irephoto led 1.0 at the end of the first| Other marksmen for the win- stanza to tie up the sports Menu Maple Cleaners BE a cue OC. rn the shutout for. the winrar cor light, | Sanasan 1 gion : A By Geo. H. Campbell Edge Canadians SPORTS EDITOR : : J : Thursday night at Simcoe Hall out their lead as they were out. c C F Sh uld 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' arc coer nd Actas ops 50 + vag wt) HOCKEY SCORES | Garey Lup I ans oho {Basketball League game. This lost also by Acadians as he was| AND STANDINGS H oe 'Expect Weather Variety - By BOB TRIMBEE getters for Hayden Macdonald LIONS WIN Rotary were Nicholishen with two and! Paced by Bob Bishop with two Kiwanis " t to be real roug a TODAY 1S THE DAY that they'll settle which teams are jajturuey 2h ve a red } do cannot win games and commit | A Pts i riter |casters. i M307 we| Cmadan Press Stay'W | Fans who hope to be at Em. . Boys and Girls under 14 |Burke and Sneddon with one goals, the Lions Midget downed! Kins wii i ; get downed | Kinsmen -- Joss, the Liou. Midge! downed Rinses Bowling times, Saturday, 10 a.m. meet inthe Grey Clip classic, next Saturday. Out at Winnipeg, the J /&\ ou hoi 1oging streak foolish fouls. Ed_Kolodzle, Joe| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Blue Bombers take on Ed Eskimos in the third and decid- but Maple Cleaners turned on Olinyk and Carl Cheski gave Ma-| American League WLT VF 12 6 0 65 53 24 VANCOUVER (CP) -- Eastern pire Stadium for the 1:30 p.m.' 1011 0 9% 86 20 football fans coming here for the PST (4:30 p.m. EST) Cup kick- 1 1 £ H | regarded as one of baseball's | pe better mound combinations, ex- | Player trade. celling in relief roles. Tigers g ; § 7 cosoonwnd mmemool DD rr HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE Bowling Monday, 4:30 p.m. commencing December 1 ries is possible, say Prairie fore- | . commencing November 29 : i this afternoon, it's : " 4 " ing game of their finals while up at Hamilton ving the the Steam in the last quarter to ples this come-from-behind vic- the ate ih Coto Rough Riders Wale a tot of fans would eke out an 883 victory, Jory lioupiog 15 'pofuis o hile Buffalo return g 3 5 . Bn {coach Gar) 8 y Her: fa tp Sse ews lo om 1 wil 3 Ao SUL SE FIAT QUARTER EVEN sll 0 ne tis emo Sori d ' adians star S 34 points on e game e . showing of the Tiger-Cats throughout the Big Four Jeiicdile, has much the same as Tuesday's, as final score read Maples 86, Aca- leveling : li x » 3 [Nov. 29 Grey Cup final might be og, Seid ve Stosted =» shope indicated that they are the class of the East. Out in peg. he they quickly jumped into a 19-17! dians 83. mer HAR 4 ER Gh wise to bring along a warm wool , issue is much more doubtful with wh re first quarter lead with some fine HIGH SCORERS Friday's Results Yao: » Mintics! Sith heir afternoon entertainment, aside Playmaking and Shooting: Gary Maple Cleners were led by Spingfield 4 Cleveland 15 the My NHL game and as a matter of fact, NHL action Vaughan Bite 3 Ping va the Carl Cheski, Joe Olinyk == Ed ce 2 Rochester 6 will 'be "hunted into the background for the mext week. as Can- I ae x 0 8 € cars Kolodzie with 26, 21 and 15 points Saturday's Games ada' their interest in the Grey Cup finale. | 8€'8 Hel Sul (CAC WE Ta" respectively while Gary Vaughan Providence at Cleveland ada's sports fans assert their Cheski and Joe Olinyk combin- with 34 big points along with Al Buffalo at Hershey WEEK-END HASH: -- Kingston manager Wally Brabin an.led for 12 points to keep Maples ry..on.0n's 16 and John Salter's Rochester at Springfield nounced yesterday that veteran defence star Joe Levandoski had close enough to overtake their 12 were the pick of the losers. Sunday's Games y i i 'PEG BOMBERS and Eski- rivals. been given his outright release . "PEG B( : : Cage Comments -- Maple Cleveland at Buffalo mos were at the Stadium yesterday in Winnipeg for a workout, The victors came out strong in Cleaners have now won five Rochester at Providence at the same time, and harsh words ensued. If you "at p eve the second 'quarter running in 27 games in a row. Acadians seem Hershey at Springfield -they're supposed to be mad at each other -- yin 3n taife points to the oppositions 21. Carl nable to shake their horrible los- OHA-NOHA Senior A game of about $30,000 to split ? Sey FLAN Bir that's Cheskie, the leagues leading ing slump as they now have won ' WL TF APL beat Springfield 15-4 last night in an AHL sage same Bn |scorer continued his great shool- two games and lost six . . , Tues- Cloths » xa pH ) just one goal short of Buffalo's record, s ay ars EE da ing whipping in 7 more points gay night at Simcoe Hall the "hatham 3 $5ls de Cloudy skies. at least'a threat 10 years on Nov. 20, but little MEL OTT, one of the greatest names i} Baseball, requ. | A0DE with Wayne Vogue's 5 to Cleaners get an opportunity to Richens 5 # 5510 lof light rain, 45-degree temper. OF DO rain has fallen. as a result of imsrnal injuries sufferes a b a8 Bite a put Maple shesd while Al Dek break out of this slump as they Saale : pA 2 o ature and light winds. Fog is not RAINED IN 1953 - He not only star as pla) s shed onson and Jerry Burrows spli play the league-leading Lumber- 3 733 5 3a threat, The lait time it rained heavy Sanctioned by the . {most of the afternoon and, if it sweater, raincoat, umbrella and is any consolaticn, there was no' galoshes. And if they intend to rain during the Hes Dual here }- stop over on the Prairies en When Edmonton Eskimos wal- 5 loped Montreal Alouettes 34-19, route, a heavy overcoast is pre- That was on Nov. 2%, the tem. scribed apparel for that leg of perature was a cool 36. Two the journey. hours after the game ended rain No official forecast has been poured down on the city followed issued for Nov. 20 when East by snow before midnight. meets West in .he country's Weather office records here |greatest single sports spectacle, show that rain has fallen on Nov.| but on the basis of weather on 29 in 22 of the last 53 years, that date over the last 50 years, most before the mid-1940s. Skies 'the possibilities are: were cloudy in nine of the last 76 12 Canadian Junior Bowling Council QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS AT ALL TIMES . A REDUCED STUDENT RATE ALL STUDENTS WISHING TO BOWL PHONE RA 3.3212 MOTOR CI BOWLING LANES 78 RICHMOND STREET WEST 10 21 6 0 81 manager of the Giants and later of Oakland. His 511 home- ,o..c hetween themselves to / Sudbury on is third to Babe Ruth and Jimmy Foxx and held the record po : kings. : : NorthBay 3 9 0 35 61 6 PRAIRIE WEATHER enough on Nov. 29 to have any i. for walks. 1,708 . A STRIKE is pending in the International ACADIANS TAKE LEAD MAPLES -- Cheski, 26; Olinyk, Friday's Results November generally is cloudy 2PPreciable effect on football ! | League. Players may refuse to sign their 1959 contracts unless leave the halftime score reading 21; Kolodzie, 15; Winter, 2; windeor 0 Chatham 6 {and stormy weather on the Prai. PIAVing conditions was in 1953. they get pensions and other benefits KELOWNA PACKERS Maples 43, Acadians 40. Vogue, 6; Risebrough, 7; Wrubel, north Bay 1 Sudbury 7 jane sor) Then there was less than one. won a 43 decision last night, their first victory over a Russian Acadians, after rest period, 0; Worsley, 0; Davidson, 9. Fouls Saturday's Games } fifth of an inch of rain. J team. on the current tour, over a team consisting mainly of Mos- came out like a ball of fire as 20 out of 33. Chatham at Kitchener Prince Geor e's Fog has been serious on only a cow "Juniors." . . . TORONTO LEAFS have named 'Punch' Im- they outran the winners 28-19 but| ACADIANS -- Booth, 10; Dick-/North Bay at §. S. Marie g one Nov. 29 in the last 10 vears. lach as their general manager--supreme in power and the "#roup|they lost big Bob Booth early in| onson, 16; Salter, 12; Burrows, Sunday's Game {Tt happened in 1956 when visibil-| of seven--who have rated somewhat less than artists, will re-|this quarter as he was fouled out|9; Shiekis, 0; Salway, 2; Vaugh Kitchener at Windsor Grey Cup Float [iv was limited to about 25 main in the background to give Imlach a free hand in producing ang this proved very costly. Gary an, 34. Fouls 7 out of 18. Eastern OHA Senior A |yards. Only once since British | an improved Toronto NHL team . . . WHITBY DUNLOPS finally Vaughan continued his tremen. OFFICIALS -- Paul Wright and APIs will Be I | Columbia Lions Joimed She Wea 42 9 fon in 1054 has a. league game Whitby had their winning streak snapped. last night in Belleville. as the gous ghooting as he ran in an- Bill Dell. Time-keeper -- Ray | Belleville 66 16 | PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) here been. interrupted by fog. defending Allan Cup champions took a 5-3 verdict , . . TODAY'S other 12 points to lead Acadians Suddard. GAME in Hamilton. Big Four points-to-count playoff game, will while Carl Cheski and Joe Olin-1 STANDINGS | 3 n 3 ' go to a finish in the event Ottawa should be exactly 28 points. carried the load for the win PWLF A pts, Cornwall 43 The largest float in next Satur- With minutes remaining in a . ahead at the end of regulation time MERVYN ROSE, Aus- 10." leave Maples trailing Cays 74 613 14 Hull-Ottawa 4 6310 day's Grey Cup parade in Van-inight game against Winnipeg tralian tennis star, has turned professional and has also made it co cq Maples 418 10 Kingston 3 70 6 couver will be entered by the Blue Bombers Oct. 23, 1954, and evident that he will not proceed with his threat of exposing the Once again as in previous Acadians Prince George hoard of trade. Bombers leading 18-0, play was non-amateur status of several other outstanding netters . . games, Acadians failed to hold Aj The 105-foot float, twice the halted because o' fog. Bombers BARRIE FLYERS bowed to the Hatters last night and it beging 7 reir i average size, will consist of an were awarded the game. { to look very much as if the Flyers, after an impressive start, are| 85-foot lowbed truck, said here to really not going to be much of a force in this year's OHA Junior be the largest in the Pacific "A" race . . . THAT TRADE, between Detroit Tigers and Cleve- (northwest, and a papier mache | land Indians, is the current topic of the Hot Stove League and {log bearing the. inscription "Prince George, western white . : : Sunday's Gi Five Hamilton Men Says RuSSian lnusen™ 25a Cae seball f: y well hat. the f of i, Detront Pig Rega Tiled --~d ago ot 'the deal Certain. Win Their Appeal, Hockey Team A Pis spruce capital of the world." 40 26 | Other promotion efforts will in- Whitby at Hull OHA Junior A ly if 'Pepper Martin fails to get hot for Cleveland, then they Soccer Sus ion haven't gained very much . LOCAL LADIES of the Oshawa pens > P C lib \ hs 13 2% | Other Prainol diones will ia Curling Club, are holding their annual "Fillies Bonspiel" this HAMILTON (CP)--Five Hamil FTO Ld Ie (Pee op BE I oie as 4 Friday's Resul o Whitby 3 Belleville 5 ead Saturday's Game | Whitby at Kingston 7.2 $1 2 6; 0 5 DON'T CHANGE TIRES ON THE ROAD. CI) 5 MAKE YOUR TIRES PUNCTURE-SEALING Add the safety of punc- ture-sealing to the tube- less tires now on your car. New puncture-seal- ant prevents sudden air loss even after punctur- ing object isejected from the tread of your tire. The most recent technological advance from United States Rubber's Research Laborato- ries is a "weightless sealant" called AIRGUARD. This seal- ant, when placed in tubeless tires, ends the danger of road- side tire changing due to WL t h id to! St. 3 event that always proves popular ton men have won their bid to ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Rus-| Guelph 13 spruce engraved with a map of y, an early 4" Y - t have lif i . 55 with the less experienced enthusiasts of the game. 'e suspensions from organ 8412 B.C. with this interior city as 52 54 SPORT FROM BRITAIN Pro Soccer Woos Many From Amateur Ranks By ROGER STONEBANRS ser leagues, # ized er 1ift rio/81a's America-bound hockey tczin| Barrie Football or Sileg oy the: Ontario is so fast an Silled that under | Mariboros 9 the focal point. Alfred Sommer, secretary of Amateur rules it could compete Hamilton the Hurricanes club, received a With the best pro teams in the Friday's Resul letter from Bill Simpson, secre-|United States and Canada, an parrie 1 Guelph 3 {tary-treasurer of the OFA, report-|American hockey official said| Saturday's ing the appeal filed by Sommer| Thursday. Hamilton at St. Catharines on behalf of himself, Konrad Sch- 'Under pro rules, of course, Sunday's Games lead, Anton Marik, Frank Till. National Hockey League teams Guelph at Marlboros : man and Alfred Kuhnen had been Would be Ww 180 Mv Jor! Peterborough at St. Michael's upheld. |them," sai n Clark, manager Western League : a lof th 8. wi | | A special train will carry The appeal was based on im- oe vs pitions) 3am Eure, Edmonton 2 Vancouver & | Prince George football fans to organized fn re Proper procedure employed byl | Spokane 4 Seattle 3 orn for the Nov. 20 Grey A ND - BEASLEY y 6 | "These "dollars" can be ex- changed for $1 worth of merchan- dise at any store in the city. Taking part in the float will be the Peace River Power Company, a Wenner-Gren subsidiary, with | models of a huge dam and mono-| {rail » Game n tour last winter. LONDON (CP)--The declining gional groupings and scheduling '"¢ discipline committee of the|€4 Porcupine Mines Senior 100 persons are expected to make | Southern Ontario e which The Russians return the visit the XE, JLERYS 50 Wingiewr an x " Yutip irxeures on Saturdays and handed out the penalties for the this winter, playing in seven cit- Abitibi § Timmins 6 weekday evenings, provide the club's use of ill layers. ' some of the top clubs to Pro- opportunity of remunerative part. A Hurricanes pls 'became in. "™ fessional ranks, {time activity for players who volved i fight wit fi Chi ubs The latest team to turn pro is don't want soccer to interfere hg i pi July A Engi cago Ball Cl SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY this name as Jeff Sanders and la-| 2 83 ret ae Some of the newer recruits to'ter was suspended for three Criticize Players | professionalism have higher am-|years. ' | | garded as one of the best in Eng-|bitions. Even before their switch Bui thé real Jeff Sanders IV Share Demands land, follows Cambridge City and ip ctatus, Romford officials were proved he wasn't in Kitchener at| CHICAGO (AP)~Owner P. K Hewsley into the Southern talking of a future application for the time and had the case Te: 'Wrigley of Chicago Cubs "and ague. Football League membership opened. vice-president Chuck Comiske: of The trend towards professional which would give the club a -- {Chicago White Sox sharply Fi ism is the logical outcome of the hance to climb int the top com bleak future in amateur Soccer. pan of the First Division 'REMEMBER WHEN ? . . cized a demand by major league play for pay for the first time. The Isthmian League club, re. Changing tires on dside is always d gerous, This ous procedure can be prevented by servicing tubeless tires with AIR GUARD, the "weightless" sealant. y players for a 25-per-cent share in Dur, be, 0,0, 07 Noms (0 ge an 7 THE CANADIAN PRES a8 have been few and far between Lew Jenkins retained his world pro-amateur relations. Most Pro-\;, \.\ 0 'vears But the financial lightweight boxing championship with additional revenue from tele- fessional players once graduated club revenue from TV-radio. 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wrigley said some clubs, even +4 troubles of some Fourth Division| by knocking out Pete Lello of Chi-| and br are los- | from amateur ranks but | clubs now find it more expedient to sign potential stars when they jeave school. SPARKED BY BUSBY dictions that some of them will be ison Square Garden, 18 years ago cancies for a few venturesome title from Lou Ambers, newcomers, Sammy Angott in 1941. clubs have led to widespread pre. cago in the second round at Mad- ing money. forced to drop out, leaving va- tonight. Jenkins, who won the profit - sharing. They (players) lost it to| want a share of the revenue whet- | her there is any profit or not." STATHAM'S ESSO 1038 SIMCOE N. BRAMLEY'S TEXACO "What is proposed is not even The trend was started in ois 1271 SIMCOE N. by Matt Busby, the | Manchester United. His idea was| to catch players While they are) young in years and experience, and teach them fo play exactly as he wanted. He farmed out the players to smaller leagues and ran four or five teams, the youngsters moving up from team to team according to their abil- ity. The plan has reaped large success for Manchester United and has been Fopied 2 the adin ess cl A Tegan spn who ruled the roost unchallenged until the birth "of professional soccer at the turn of the century, the | spread of the Busby plan has inful. a he move to the professionals of the cream of the younger play-| ers has heen accompanied hy de- clining attendances at a time, when operational costs have risen sharply. More and more amateur clubs are confronted by serious financial difficulties. The switch to minor profes. sional ranks offers them a new, source of playing talent. The les- LOOK! NEW REDUCED NOW REDUCED 16 Metered Trucks Phone RA 5-1109 OSHAWA ¥ Effective Immediately On Premium Quality FURNACE FUEL OIL GAL. WHY PAY MORE? For Prompt Delivery By Our Fleet Of VIGOR OIL "=" MO 8-3644 WHITBY @ OIL BURNER SERVICE DEPT. @ AUTOMATIC FUEL OIL DELIVERY o PRICES CROWELL'S SHELL VAN HEUSEN'S WHITE ROSE 139 KING W. SARGANT'S TEXACO 278 PARK S. 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