[jury, missed one game and was third wit ints al illie. IMES, Wednesday, December 16, 1959 . [ i , : eene [below iy in another a ead Marshal bone a fol Je 'Revolt Of Players | Fight Fans In | SPORT BRIEFS | Bill Sweeney Ey ST ett Hoy spay HI BOWL-BOUND Near Race Riot sous mmns el 1s Second In (7,0 or, lan erie "wk mmr Seen In Football '|gymontreal ies s== == RHL Scoring | Cit ~ BUTTS builders of its irrigation system | : (E T ps iassapily 3 ._|for $366,291. The club charged] NEW YORK (AP) -- Bill oF GEORGIA, NEW YORK (AP)--The deeply-(other club but not necessarily in| MONTREAL (CP) -- A chair a ed| NE (AP 3 i » i ; | that the S 5 ba \. WHO HAS JUST entrenched National Footballithe AFL. {swinging brawl erupted between| ge sigolin sysem So Bi | Sweeney of Springried Jodians, ter a brief trial with New i idding f k; i g | son' ibition| 2 " | York Rangers, used a big week's | | 70 THEIR 474 League tn He biden 1 lala; enough and figure they can do|Floyd Pattersons exhibition | jh" » And it will cost 000 splurge fo challenge teammate ~ H i i y ague, seeking to avoid any col- 5 ; f the | i t at| " : Hittin LED THE League, seeking ; The reason for all four was the Negro and white spectators vard "has in fact in i | BULLDOGS lision with the new American|same: They are not Playing|ringside Monday night before sng i about perished in past S.E.C.7ITLE Face within its own ranks, better elsewhere, However, they [bouts at Mont St. Louis gymna-| ¢, demolish and rebuild the sys-| Floyd Smith for the scoring lead - have no intentions of jumping|sium. tem. I: i ve. HN HIS Z/ The first indication that some|their contracts. |" Several spectators suffered cuts jin She American Hockey 168 rs YEARS Aa of the NFL's players might jump| vic Morabito, president of the and bruises. Policemen broke it| FIELD LEADS {thre games last week and HEAD COACH. lio the rival circuit came Monday 49ers, said: "We are not £oing|up quickly but made no arrests. SEATTLE (CP) -- At the close | oyeq into second place with 41 {when two members hid San Fran to release them and we're not| mue central combatants ap- of Western Nokes League 2 Play | points, only two behind Smith. cisco "ders said they wanl 1% going to trade them to the Amer} |,egred to be a number of white tort. (ob Fielder of 7 enue Smitty, recuperating from an in-| check He possibility movVIng| can Football Joe, ean: | spectators and a group of Negro Talents led scorers with 17 gosis | to the . |competitive plavers. We ¢ u ho entered the gymnasium |a . Défensive specialist Dick Mo-|preciate. their dissatisfaction be-|gece nc two white women. |[If 'UI9JOL JOGoUe SBM puo legle and end R. C. Owens were cause they are not playing more.| 0 spo women became en.|MacFarland, with 21 goals and| |the first NFL players to make a/We would start worrying if they) ged in an argument with a 22 assists for 43 points, For Your Convenience public declaration of any such| were complacent about sitting on| nite woman and blows were ex-| TRIAL ADJOURNED | A | intentions. Two others '49ers,|the bench. | changed starting the fiasco, NEW YORK (AP) -- Ma { Fred Dugan and Jim Ridlon, ex- "ONTRACTS : he 400) C , get | | ssed a desire to play with an- WILL HONOR CONTRACTS At least a dozen of the 400 Cus D'Amato's trial for failing to presser bonged had | Officials of the two leagues spectators joined in, throwing|answer a subpoena was od is available in any qoentity et {have sai will honor each| s and swinging chairs. | 5 in {have said they will punches a ging Che journed the following . . « M . k' {other's player Sonfracts, <p | Photographers leaped into fhe day oetll Weddesday. Amita, , \ In Philadelphia, acting NFL. .0 to tak ictures of the| manager ormer heavyw | IDE, ri | Toothpic commissioner Austin Gunsel said| pra. At Ba has his eam-| campion Floyd Patterson, is | VIGOR OIL FOR SAFER WINTER DRIVING GNPER WALL) "as far as I know there has been|o.. «mashed. {charged with violating the gen-| SERVICE STATIONS LET us DE-SKID YOUR TIRES GEIR Hig | ® ; no serious talk o players jump-| mhe former heavyweight cham-| eral business Jaw for 304 answer- | 4 4 ing to the new league . . . @8|.ion was in his dressing room at|ing a subpoena of the 'state at- AN EXCELLENT Jones Wins io odie that takes a crystal Pe time. | torney general's office. Ld OSHAWA bd De-Shidding gives you 25% more traction, f #-1-1 Bowe {ball to¥sée." 3 rtm | ineroases tire life 15% Drive sofely in R ¢ Rig Ne de I 78 BOND ST. WESY snow ond slush -- your Tres need not be un rown Baltimore Colts and New York | Wednesday Night Special I! I SIMCOE ST. SOUTH new : Sa 4 Giants--checked their injured list| | at Lokeview Park CINCINNATI (AP) $a mipefore starting work-outs for the | FOR HEAVY SNOW DRIVING . . . (Toothpick) Jones gave Suncide contest here Dec. 2 COLEMAN THERMO JU KING ST. EAST LET US CUT SNOW CLEATS rancisco Giants r Seco in : straight earned run titleholder EMEMBER WHEN . 9 Reg. 7.95 to 14.95 at the Townline Do. away' with chains == 'yg can cut wad old snow 4 Milwaukee's Warren Spahn ? y : but his of honors Rl Conon a, whe. played NOW 5 g5 i 1 0 00 ® WHITBY eo on your present tires that will pull you through in safety in among National League pitchers Wogan prof ssional hockey with [) w 500 BROCK ST. NORTH | . i nL 38: | Pittsburgh Pirates, was traded to A Real Present For Anyone wt' | Jones, 21-game winner, took bin . AJAX . 2.89 ew Yorl ericans the earned run crown with a 2.82 the New York America 1 - - : 5S i ge 3 atistio _|years ago today. The great ath- a MITH | HARWOOD AVE. N. | . . . Ww average offical statistics, *® icte, who gained his greatest] 353 King PORT ha ; Texaco Service Station another Giants' righihander, who fame on the football field and St. West w ® BROOKLIN eo 3 h " International Hockey ar A shed ith %y 84. Bob Buhl of was voted Canada's greatest ath 14 years continuous service In Oshawa Milwaukee Braves 2.86 and lete of the half-century, died sud- Open Evenings Good Free Parking JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. BRUCE AND ALBERT STS. 410 RITSON RD. N. Spahn 2.96. Miller was the 1958 denly during a softball game at Just Narrowly Averted "fos. . oo wow ®t -------- paw, led the league in complete T with 21, innings pitched MIDLAND (CP)--The return of | - Menard had been suspended for|SBMES Hi faced 1,203 and tied Minnie Menard Monday averted| leaving the world champion Belle | with Jones and teammate Lew the threat of an international ville McFarlands of the Ontario| notte for most victories hockey war but the Canadian Hockey Assoedation Senior A ser-| Spahn, by winning af least 20 Amateur Hockey Association ies to play in the U.S. without a games Yor the 10th time. ex looking into other cases of Cana- release {fended his major league record dian players who switched fol pydley said Monday night his por 1&fthanders and by pitching United States teams without organization is investigating the|four shutouts increased his Na transfers cases of several other players|tional League standard for south-| George Dudley, secretary-man- who have done the same thing, | paws to 47. The Braves' stat has ager, said earlier Monday the! iuding two from Chatham Mar-|3 jifetime total of 267 victories 5 CAHA might ask the Interna oons of the OHA Senior A and 172 defeats ' tional Ice Hockey Feder avon 0} wp also believe some players| Elroy Face, Pittsburgh's re spend the U.S Amateur H rg €Y | from British Columbia are play-|lief ace, established a big league Association because Menard was oo "eo 11 § without transfers.|record for winning percentage playing in New York despite his spension here However, these cases are not at He won 18 games and lost one mo i . the stage of suspension for onelfor a .947 mark ut Tommy Lockhart, president another." Don Drysdale of Los Angeles of the USAHA and operator of reason for another : o et sivikooats. 242. 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