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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jun 1960, p. 11

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WINNIPEG (CP)--For the first time in 20 years, Billy Mosienko won't be around when the profes- sional 'hockey season arrives next fall. > * But shed no tears for the for- mer Chicago Black Hawks star. He'll be toiling in his 20-lane bowling alley and listening to the cheerful tinkle of the cash regi- | ster. » | Just as Mosienko became a | hockey star by design, so did he | plan for the time when his hockey |days would be over. The bowling alley was started in 1947. His hockey career ended this spring at 38 when he wound up a brief fling as coach of Winni- peg Warriors of the Western League, a job he took over last fall when Alf Pike moved up to New York Rangers. Warriors were sixth at the time and fin- lished sixth. Mosienko's playing career was * | much more illustrious. During 14 seasons with Chicago he scored 268 goals and for years was part of a great forward line with Max ? | and Doug Bentley. The little right ' (winger still holds the National wa | Hockey League record for the ht in Salt Lake | when he stopped the fight in the fastest three goals, scored in 21 In the back- | 19th round |seconds against New York in eree Pete Giacoma | * 11952. io attempted to hit | --CP Wirephoto | - "Ever since T was a little boy I set my mind on being a good hockey player," Bill said in an interview The temperature might 3 been 25 or 30 below ut on the ice of Tobin's Athletic Club in the d north end of Winnipeg he prac-| tised diligently. Although only five-feet-eight land a light 160 pounds, Billy| worked his way through the jun-| jor Winnipeg Monarchs to his) first professional spot with Prov-| idence Reds of the American 4 i CARMEN BASILIO takes | NBA title f a long hard right to the jaw | City last r from champion Gene Fullmer | ground is in the eighth round of their | whom Basil Fullmer Stops Basilio Basilio, both eyes cut, his face|Aug. 28. The championship ha swollen and welts on his body,|been left open when the NBA delivered himself of some angry| Vithdrew its recognition of Rob- + |inson as king for inactivity. blasts. at everyone connected with| : Fullmer extended his record to the fight. He wanted to take a|53 victories. He has lost three belt at referee Pete Giacoma but|bouts and drawn one. Basilio is SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (CP) ~Bull-like Gene Fullmer, the Mormon Sunday school teacher, battered former champion Car- men Basilio for 12 rounds Wed- nesday night to retain his Na- tional Boxing Association version season he| THE OSHAWA TIMES, a , Thursday, June 30, 1960 11] Bill Mosienko Is In Business have AFTER 20 YEARS in hock- ey, Billy Mosienko, former Chi- cago Black Hawks star right winger, has given up the game because he wants to spend more time with his family. Billy, who scored 268 goals during 14 seasons in the Na- | tional Hockey League, has a 20-lane bowling alley in Winni- peg. He is shown here behind the players bench of Winnipeg Warriors, the Western League club he coached until his re- tirement this spring. --CP Photo h! lu Dream! Kitchener In Both don, vice-president of the NHL Montreal Canadiens pointed to visit Kitchener to work ant arrangements for the new entry. | | | Del-Hi Spaulding Towers or. Antennas ® INSTALLED MOVED ® REPAIRED SERVICE TO ALL SETS LEN & LOU's T.V. RA 8.5804 -- RA 5-7844 Ee Milwaukee | Announcing' the Gala C The Oshawa Ka of the world middleweight crown thought better of it. 54-15-7. Basilio, from Chittenango, i Sgr Ligh on a technical knockout "I'd be suspended for life." |N.Y., scaled 156% pounds, heavi- League. Be signed wits Chicano] The scheduled 15-rounder was| Fullmer, 29, a native of nearby est of his career. 2 je wren g the Ai "busi-| stopped at 2:54 of the 12th and| West Jordan, was in charge from| Carmen, who didn't include USD d joined th Black H wks Basilio became so enraged that|/the beginning and was ahead on|Fullmer in his criticism, said: poss: A Cts RR a he pushed the referee, threatened |every card when the end came. "Gene and I are good friends, 0° the i 1954.55 to punch him and claimed he was|Judge Del Markham and Gia-|but this Utah Athletic Commis. | er e the victim of a home - town de-/coma had him ahead 108-102, sion belongs to Jenson. Every- cision. judge Bob Yocum 109-101. thing was wrong, They had a| y "Whoever fights Fullmer next, Fullmer, who weighed 159% lousy scale at the weigh-in, they| H will have to come here," Car- pounds, repeated the technical had only one set of gloves avai ere S men said. "They'll never take kayo he scored over Basilio, 33,| able and they didn't have enoug! the title out of Utah." to capture the vacant title lastiresin in the ring. - | |] S ™ Olympic Teams BASEBALL Special Race | orraws «» -- micas Waterloo may have an entry in| Want To Brin LEADERS Dominion Day [m= ie maser, ericson g R y Hockey League and the Ontario] By THE ASSOCIATED Fre TORONTO (CP) -- Friday's Hockey Association Senior A ser Own Cooks Sag HPet Dorin Day Handicap, for alies next winter. . | Runnels, Boston 253 40 84 .332 highlight ie, il General manager Muzz Patrick| ROME (Reuters)--A number of Minoso, Chicago 257 43 85 .331| weekend racing program, ex.|of the National Hockey League eountries taking part in the Olym- Maris, New York 232 48 76 .328 nested to be the busiest of the|New York Rangers said Tuesday | pic Games here in August have Gentile, Balt 159 29 52 .327 season. Two_major stakes races|his club is prepared to back a asked permission to bring their Smith, Chicago 252 36 81 .321| will be run Saturday. | Kitchener EPHL entry, own cooks, | Runs--Mantle, New York 59. | Anita's Son, winner of four con-| His announcement followed a| Olympic officials retuse to re-| Runs batied in--Maris 62. | secutive stakes events, will carry meeting of EPHL governors and veal which countries are bringing| Hits Minoto 5 New ¥ x| top weight of 128 pounds in thela conference between Patrick] cooks. Officially, the cooks will] es--okowron, New XOTX| Dominion Day Handicap, a runjand Bob Crosby, manager of the be here "to give useful advice"! Tipe pox Chicago 6. {of 1% miles. | Kitchener Auditorium. to the corps of cooks recruited bY) Home runs-- Maris 24 | Stinson's Boy, whose entire win| Crosby said he felt the auditor the Olympic organizers as to the| g¢olen bases -- Aparicio, Chi.| Production came in three succes-|jm could handle both -schedules. | type of dishes preferred by the cago 16. sive races at Fort Erie last |e new club would play 35 various teams Pitching -- Coates, New York, summer, upset several better-re-| oes and the OHA Dutchmen | The Olympic village will have|9-0, 1.000. garded horses to win the fea-|,, games. | 10 restaurants sepable of serving| Strikeouts--Bunning, Detroit 99 jtored Tilbury Plate Tuesday. He admitied {hat a previous) more than 3,000 athletes at one : The winner paid $24.90 to win ; P! | ti National League land, coupled with Foxy Phil in|effort by Kitchener to support| ime, Lee AB R HPct the' quinella, returned $107.90. both a Senior A team and a junior | Each restaurant will consist of |Larker, LA 157 24 55 .350 Ali's Pride was third |club had failed. | two dining halls seating at least Mays, SF 256 56 89 .348 . { "The new EPHL entry will re-| 150 persons and divided by a|Groat, Pgh 288 44 98 .340 la oy re} y ol large kitchen in the centre. Meals Clemente, Pgh 264 41 89 .337| STAINED GLASS {piace Foi: ivieres one by ¢| will be served according to a|Ashburn, Chicago 245 48 79 .322| About the earliest mention of/droPPed out at the en ast timetable arranged to suit the Walters, Phila 245 48 79 .322|ctained glass windows is the gift|S€ason. { complex program of Olympic| Runs--Mays 56 of one to Tegernsee Abbey in| EPHL president Edward J.| events. | Runs batted in--Banks, Chi- Germany about 990 AD. Houston, Patrick and Ken Rear- The restaurants will be pro-|¢38° 62. | -- vided with large storerooms and Hig Giron 3 ton refrigerators where special foods| 4 Mays 18 ? flown in to feed athletes their| Triples--Bruton 7 native dishes can be safely] Home runs--Banks 21 stored. 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