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The Oshawa Times, 29 Oct 1960, p. 10

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a Bruins Try [Cleveland 'City League Bantams ' To Prolong Woves Up tort This Tuesday | Into Fi n 0 irst * Esch player is to bring bis own LOCAL 1817 LOCAL 7784 equipment, including swester, Coach: Murrey Rodd, BA Cosch: Ken Lodge; Alea Trot or | By THE CANADIAN PRESS , : ; w | ys exe oaltenders whom 55975; Gery Wright, Wayne | a first-place tie with Springfield ont L is supplied Keenin, Doug Sulton, Allen Gil 14% haizy Lioyd, a Wows, and Quebec in the American Hoe: "Each player (0 bring 25 cents to lette, Bert Ham, Gord Hushin: Doug Greenwood, Pa k, key League Friday night by de- pay for ice, ski, Robert Stewert, Alex Talke- Berry Woods, Billy Teylor, Rey feating Hershey Bears 51 al Any boy not registered or list- ehoff, Kevia Rollo, Bendy Peel, Graham, ick Lack, Bill Robin. By THE CANADIAN PRESS (sympathy from the rest of the Cieveland ed below may register at the Norman Thompson, Leslie Carri- son, Glen Grey a ke, Rick L Sem The pesky Boston Bruins hope league At Rochester, the Americans Ay. 7 "Nov, 1 he son, Bil) Elliott, D Mark, Mark Bob Schneider (to take advantage of Montresl| 'Bloke (coach Toe Blake) has downed Quebec Aces 7-2 ween 590 and $50 pM (Dares, Bill Toylor (Mill street) Rosnick, lan Berkwell, {Canadiens slump end injuries 10, problems?" asked Lynn Patrick, Cleveland spotted Hershey a ow Doug Barr, Paul Romanski, Bill kouss, Ed Dawe, Peter Grape, {move out of the National Hockey general manager of the Bruins, 14 lead on the first shot of the SCHEDULE FOR PRACTICE Greig Demnie Ewart, Wayne Paul Rose, Steve Beiter, League cellar this weekend, "isn't thet too bad. | wish | had game by Ray Kinssewich at 1:10. Tuesday, Nov, 1 McLachlan i By one polot behind Jourth, his problems then scored four times in the Civitan, 500 to 530 p.m; Jou. WESTHOUNE. KIWANIS | POLICE ASSOCIATION ace Toronto apie als ar y lach, coach and gen- VPENINg session daille, 5.30 to 6.00 pm.; 2°) Coach: Nell McMahon RA New York Rangers, meet the Ca- Wd idl of the Maple Lools,| Jim Mikol, a rookie wing, tied 2784, 6.00 to 6.30 p.m,; Local 1817, Coach: Don Brant, BA 56108; 5.4506; Allan Chapman, Gary nadiens twice--in Montreal 10-| ou. sie Canadiens "are going tothe score on a Bi-footer at 5:07.6,30 to 7,00 pm,; Canadian Tire, Ed Wright, Pete Kaplan, Jim 7arowpy, Michel Zimerman, night and In Boston Sunday, ob. "oor more trouble than @nd Eddie Mazur batted in 8 20-7100 to 7.30 p.m. Westmount Ki- Clapp, Jack MecNomars, Dave Scout Anderson, Steve Richmond Chicago Black Hawks, leading... 1 oiore footer at 7:10 to put-Cleveland in yanis, 7,80 to 8.00 p.m Duplete,| Tonkin, Tom Clarke, Morris Ernest Mortin, Michael Crim- the league by ho points wer wOanadiens dow't scare you as 'To0 #1, Cal Grdner scored 4.600 15 6,30 p.m.; Police Astocla- 0 Brian, Barry Sytnyk, John mings Bill Zufelt, Willy Berkis, Moniresl, Lo noua Oa much anymore but they are still scconds Jor on A Shon shox tion, 8.30 to 5.00 p.m, ; Local 208, Solmes. Job, Rests, Fred Jerry 'Addingion, Douglas Belson, Ba the Yd Wings in' Detroit| the team to heal," Imlach added pl) rv ae ont 0) 9.00 to 6.30 pm; Bnet Brith, roe od Fn pa €0 Ken Demille, Gary Smith, John Sunday and Toronto goes to New quickly Gronadlicks wound up the first, 9 10 1000 pm, Dale Stackey, Bob biroud, Hams Heron. Bob Comeron, Erwin York, =" General Manager Tommy Ivan period Suthurst st 18:09 on 8 36 CIVITAN 104) A | om Waldinspercer, Jerry Wallace, Forward Leo Labine will sit of the Black Hawke Iv 8 bil more poor "Cal Stearns added an-' Coach: Bey Smith, RA 5242 Hugh Popham, Terry Slack, Ross Ron son, oh Dassen: Hor iA fe SYeshond Samia Jor pos "I can't see Canadiens continu. or In he final period. | nton's| SIV Brack, Bryan Cranfield, Dales, ' Densham, Doug Mohns, who missed three ng their slump" he said. "They Cj "efiar® only eight ons a ee Cakes' Dave Moar BNAL BRITH PIL hig Fire the neu," eu nh nap ond ue many 50% ech, the WAY 1 ur Aled um Gory Ready, Coach, Corton, or, RY Siar ota, Biv se y pr , v We i Pout 0 ' Tim Peel, Stan Her , Lai 8079; 088, $5 . The Stanley Cup. champion Ca is prospects in their farm Newcomer Johnny Wilson, who Cockerton, Bon Hayward, Mike Denny Zaporovan, Bill Scholdra, Gabe, Sorry Movous,_ Rick Ave nadiens play without forwas #100 New York, Renger coach earned the title of Tron Man (0F| buprowsky, Don Cockerton, Terry Woods, Phil Solomon, Ron uBR bills wid ane, soyetie and Claude Frovost 7 pike plans to bench Lorne| ns fest of playing in 560 conseci-| chars Kroontje, John Barkley, Masterson, Larry Hornsby, Bill Vy uns this weekend } J ud use Olym. Hive Nations! League games and|ge.. "oourure" john Dick, Dar Buffet, Wayne Pey, Chuck Ea. ders, Harry Sucee, Alan Griffin, (Gump) Worsley and use Oly oined Rochester from Toronto Oo 4 # die, John Hamilton ob Gar. John Rajkovie, Lloyd Cullen IN A BLUMP pie hero Jack MeCartan in goal ing de 4 but ag ry) McCullough, Wayne Bouckley, die, n Henillton, Bo ar Mart Brownell.' Bob. wus ph 8 Govelte suffered a badly for Sunday's game against the| | Dursday, made hs fy ah Bill Morrison, Mike Hurst, risen, Robert Burns, David TF Co ar Slo 7 " sprained ankle and wrenched leg Maple Leals auspicious one I] , hasisy " A Smales, Dave McCann, Richard Vea n, How br ., ne ery) |muscles and ligaments in Cana: "1 want to come back with Me-|¢ relghton's go an tes PH P A HOUDAILLE Moak, Bill Kelly, David Luke, 7 ade , Dennis Noakes, CHAMP GETS WEIGHT EDGE diens' Inst game sgainst Chicago Cartan to keep him from geiting|"P 8 goal and snorier Jan. Coach: John Mactonn, RA Scott Waldie, Dennis Lawrence, Twalies, Sta Slrvos, David Champion Joe Brown of Hou- | against Cisco Andrade, left, | justing the scales is Clayton Tuesday while Provost has a rusty," Pike said Friday | taser Joi h } Cole at 2 a 0 Sob Ralph Moone Lo Ward, CANADIAN TIRE ' ' ston, Tex, weighs in at 134% | of Compton, Calif., In Los An: Frye, secretary of the Cali- [fractured thumb MeCartan played two games )' Connor, Gary , Bry! | ' or 0 (and Wilson at 10:28 followed Ron Stauffer, Gary Clarke,! Coach; Denny Gray, RA 51542; DUPLATE faunas o the defence of his | geles last night, 'Andrade | fornia State athletic commis | Canadiens dropped four of for the Rangers last week, 8/0, oonion's ind with goals. Stan Boh Hoses, Jim Watson, Larry Eddie Henewich, Ross Bennett, Coach: WH, Hudson, RA B-3843; ght ~ weight 4 ' 4 py p oly . 4 > y 4 5 New York championship | came in at 133% pounds Ad- sion Brown retained his title, their last _fve fomes, Bin they owing 38 goals in ev YOrs's smrke scored the first of his two yohvor" Bill Dingam, Barr Robert Salter, Jerry Williams, Pat Murdock, John Murdock, - " - ' goals for the Americans at A 0 Dunn, Larry Stacey, Bob Cal- Ed Hanowski, Mike Mothersill, Bob Thompson, Dave Cameron, of the middle period, while Norm go.q "yon Biviukowics, Paul Hen: Ron Selleck, Gary Burk, Clair! Danny Reid, Phillip Nott, Doug Comeback hd Corcoran put the aces on the derson, Ross Taylor, Randy Skel- Glendinning, Tom Werry, David Dobney, Gary West, Reg Perry, 1 Joe TOWN ives - |seorehonrd at 14:45, (uy ton, Dan Logaman, John Beater March, Don Wragg, Dan Var: Larry Bobyk, Len White, Robs SPOR In the third period | was Gul good, Dennis Chernick, Neil Fos. coe, Jim Tracy, Robert Kidd, ert Stewart, Paul Sutton, John 5 B Wolves . Rousset, Au Lhe an od ter, Harmy Morrison, Ken Norman, Wilkins, Chuck Bromaer. Don es iF Rochesie on Kram, Elliott Beharrell, Wil-' Russell, Robert Burk, Randy Pol. | Barlow for Quebec lism Clark, Dave Lloyd, Ron lard, Dave Fisher, Mike Gillies By Geo. H. Campbell | DY WOIVES [J,eggon To Cisco SPORTS | st rr dT JRY Tom Mc " ---- SPORTS EDITOR Carthy's 40-foof screened back. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Light: started laughing at the frustrated Canucks Still hander in the final period proved weight boxing champion Joe!California In the seventh round 't thi F h] To Nuts' the winning marker as Sudbury Brown punched and laughed his|and repeated his enjoyment in CALENDAR A SHuTOUY wi verything From Soup Not Defeated | Wolve came from hehind to way to a convincing 185-round de- subsequent rounds |whip Montreal Royals 3:1 Friday cision over Cisco Andrade Friday| There were no knockdowns but TODAY'S GAMES : OSHAWA SPORTS FANS should pause for a mo= [night in the Eastern Professional night to retain his world crown.|"old bones' raised a sizable egg| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |RUGGER ort ery Il ers ment today and extend their congratulations and best Hockey League I'he decision of the judges and on Cisco's right cheekbone in the The d d i Vv | Oshawa Vikings No, 1 vs Balmy i ww king is | McCarthy's tally broke a 1-1|referee was unanimous and had|sixth round, The swelling never| The defending - champion Van-| goo boee (onc "st Pantry Park, wishes to one of those numerous hard-working spor [tie with Keke Mortson adding an|the 84-year-old champion from bothered Andrade but he suf. |Couver Canucks are off to a good Toronto (Exhibition Game), at . M enthusiasts we have in this city, who do a lot of work insurance goal on a breakaway Houston, Tex., far ahead on all|fered & cut in the 14th, along with| $taxt in their battle to hold on fo yy 00" 0 an 10C 1strict for other people and don't get nearly as much eredit a while both teams were short: ards, Brown weighed 134% and a severe gash of the right eyelid {the Western Hockey League BASKETBALL they deserve, As & matter of fact, it kinda "snuck up" handed Andrade, from Compton, Calif.,| Brown was asked how long he orowh Br the 1960-61 season Baskethall Clinic, for all y As i i of fa it k 4d 0 9 . | Some 3130 fans, largest home 138% would keep fightin on us too, or perhaps something could have been pro crowd of the season, watched. Brown. in a record ninth de ) p Hg E | ; , PORT PERRY -- Por fer 48 in hig Friday Big Hell "lo yr players, at Bimcoe| righ has done it again! Brock orn Th hang tos Bowt, by 4 in : all, 10.15 p.m District High School's f ] moted -- but in our usual Friday budget of sports |waiter Bradley give Royals a 10 fence of the 185-pound division] A% long as 1 have kids like maintain their undefeated ret: Exhibition Game -- OhaWA| team sutfered Sehpois olomball toes Sxumple. of Clark's contributions, at the desk vesterday, we received just |lead in the second period. Before crown, made the Cisco Kid look|!N€%€. Why quit?" he asked in re: ord, But they remain two points| Genosha Hawks vs Trenton Inter: Friday afternoon as Port pound:| The game pt + Rg AA any team, . x the period was over Johnl| en turn, "I thought he would crowd behind Edmonton Flyers, who mediates, at Trenton, 8,15 pm ah, 4 one little terse comment, Jim Shaw is getting married Sleaver ring ps second a ie bh Bovey he oid champion. me more. He wasn't aggressive, have played seven games (0 § ed thelr way to a win of 8-0, further scoring by elt SUNDAY'S GAMES Once again this week Port's top| After the game, referee Clute . 3.2| HOCKEY scorer was fullback Phil, Clark, [commented on the fact that Port oday, to Margorie Macdonald. To the older sports genera~ |g. Sudbury since arriving from -- It seemed he was just trying to Canucks' five, The Flyers de tion, Jim Shaw is perhaps practically unknown, but to |Vancouver Canucks, tied it up stay the 16 rounds," (feated Winnipeg Warriors UAW League -- Baker Vending| A top player for Port Perry would| Perry's team was now. at its peak vs Tony's Refreshments, at 10.08 he hard to name as gl] the hoys|8nd the Brock team, being the current crop of teen-agers and slightly older, he's The win placed Wolves in a G It S . - ---- while Victoria Cougars heat Spo k v a , 8 M M third-place tie with Sault Ste a 0 S . ane Comets 5 H D known as an energetic, dedicated sports enthusiast, who Marie Thunderbirds at 10° points P 1 Miss Supertest A erowd of more than 4,400 al Cro A Dahuws, Marshanis 74 tions, alanding 8 hel Brock Ahoner Hon ae hale, nad gives up a lot of his leisure hours to sponsoring sports und eft Montreal in fifth place Vancouver watched Orland. Kur id al Bowmanville Arena team was undoubtedly Parks, ish their technique, RoWerer among other teams, especially in Minor baseball 'ranks with eight points [] ¥ 'Seeks Gold Cu tenbach fire the winning goal at 4ames at Nan] eta. Jasin Wit Whdo ii helt, Hi! Z in the summer and in "outlaw" hockey circles during Before the game Sudbury d Vi e S Pp {7:80 of the overtime period The Durno's vs Oshawa Juveniles, atl A good crowd of enthusiastic] Were to he commended for the winter months, As an ardent baseball enthusiast, [coach Murph Chamberlain al LONDON, Ont. (CP)-Miss Su.|0ther Vancouver goals Were gay sw and City-Wide Tele:|Port fans turned out in the per. Ereat sportsmanship they exh Jim has given a lot of his time and effort to managing [MoM made a farce of the pertest 11, predecessor to Harms. Scored by Ralph Keller, Murray | oione Answering Service vs Osh:| fect foothall weather to root dur. © 8! throughout the game, even league's rookle rule, which re H Ga | worth trophy winner Miss Super (Wilkie and Frank Roggeveen awa A's at 8.90. p.m. Both games|ing this game. though they were so far behind, and promoting baseball for Oshawa Juvenile and Junior |quires each team to dress a ome me test 111, will compete next month Gordie Sinclair, Bill MacFarland| 5 Bowmanville Arena, § Ly first seorewise, ow! teams in the past five years, He not only runs the club, [minimum of two rookies and i in the Gold Cup races Nov, 12-18/and Tom McVie scored for To-| Port Perry's v touchdown The Port Perry team plays acts as business manager, general manager, coach and [three first - year professional] By THE CANADIAN PRESS |on Lake Mead, near Las Vegas, |iems, [ MONDAY'S GAMES was secured by Frank Fielding, in Button on Monday pays ut players each game | Galt Terriers scored two goals|owner Jim Thompson said Fri: Goaliender Dennis Riggin was HOCKEY part nay hrough the 1st quarter| oq, 81, to complete this year's . Oni ws He's ala Chamberlain benched two of midway through the third period day the hero at Edmonton, blocking! GM Inter-Office League -- Pon: and Bob Jeits followed wth fl schedule, into guiding youngsters into organized spor €8 RISO {pie pookies and signed 18-year. Friday night to break a one.alll Thompson sald the eraft per|42 shots in Flyers' victory, tiacs vs Oldsmoblles at 8.80 p.m. 2 0% efore the end of that "Mhe play.offs will begin the fd enjoyed a fine record of championships in minor bases [old Chico Kozuruk, the team's|tie and spoil the home opener of (formed well in trial runs last|--=-- -- (and Chevrolets vs Corvettes, at GUArier, lowing week, It Is expected, ball, with a couple of Ontario titles and three other |assistant trainer to a $1 profes. Oakville Oaks In the Ontario week ai Sarnia, She will he p 0.45 pm, Both games at Bow:| The second quarter saw Phill It was, Indeed, appreciated hy who ) A " y " dh I (.} : Clark make two touehd d " ; . V's ners=up. in Mi aN sional hockey contract Hockey Association Senior series|loted hy Bob Hayward, It manville Arena uehdowns and the players to see 80 man ts nears misses" as runners-up, in Midget, Juvenile and 3 steered the hoat's younger sister 8 1Cl1a | sms | gomplete the second with the con: | of he area, on hand ¥ 4a and it 31 Junior OBA ranks, besides making his team a tower of Kozuruk was dressed and sent|™'n. 0 wae the secondto the Har h vert : } ar pr | i ( armsworth Trophy vi AZ [this outstandin, ame. strength in the Leaside Junior Baseball Association. aut for pre-game warmups, Bull. oop against the Oaks, win:|tories : 'Black Hawks Send ¢ Halltime hi! the score as 25| gives them the foe] 0 that they 0 0 for Port Perry, have the folks of the community Chamberlain undressed Kozuruk S t M less in three starts in the series ----------r--ww ---- and called rookie Buzz Des. , > . | ena ors a e In the third p P| In the winter months, Jim is just as busy, if not |champs to the dressing room [Yihuly eastern divition, Wood ; . Stapleton To Soo Na ih er ne ing hacking them one hundred pa more-so, He played hockey in the UAW League for a Deschamps dressed but didn't (siock Athletics, paced hy Gord uinn nsists Move To Move SAULTE STE, MARIE, Ont, defence to make the score 81 to 0.) The hays are sure in there dig- few seasons. helped organize the league and assisted play. Reauruk wal 4 Jrotessional Loveday's tie - breaking goal 3 (CP) Defenceman Pat Maple. vim Carnachen followed not jong sing with all they have, to keep A 4 3 ' " 196 , ) the third period, downed Strat IAW ¢ ; h igned to Sault| after, getting a touchdown which|up the good v zreatly in keepin 10 besides be key factor in ' " | NEW YORK ( ton has heen assign Ip the good record of fale sports greatly in keey ne it going, he des being . of net r never played the game ford Indians 81 before a home Cleroux Holds ton RY JORK Am o> Washing Thunderbirds by Chicago Black made the score 870 to end the manship and good team work and forming the Belko's team, last yenr's UA League The Sudbury coach has 18 play. (town crowd of 700 [tified baseball commissioner Hawks of the National Hooke (third quarter, we are proud of the yesult they champions, He's still carrying on as official scorer and |ers on the roster and four are ex.| The win was the Athletics' first 9 [Ford Frick of their desire to/l#ague, Thunderhird coach Bill _ Clark started the fourth quar are obtaining, statistics recorder, for this league and also fills a similar [pected to leave the club Satur. of the season, and moved them - trersie to 1 hel P var |Reay announced Friday me ------ Ee ------ a ansfy Minneapolis-St, Paul or public relations officer, but he also puts individual effort Sap h Yea Bid . |day into a third-place tie with Strat . Ra Bg). 8 ston, efenceman last capacity for a couple of other leagues, Oshawa Major ford has with no wins In| MONTREAL (CP)--Promoter for the 1961 American League + Napieton ok, vel oman Last . Hockey League and the GM Inter-Office League, He two starts, occupies the cellar. (Eddie Quinn sald Friday that un:| Notification was by a letter of juniors, will join Thunderbirds of 19 our eason writes "yvards" of copy for these leagues, in order to Tunne Issues Other Athletics goals were by! der regulations of A atat Uns no alien 8 BY 8 letter of (Ualeis, on Professional League keep their activities before the eye of the sports public, Y Junior Barash and Leo Caron Boxing Federation Canada nthe Minneapolis and 8t, Paul|in Kingston today--their Hfth de. . hia sping, may ot be the Dest but i enthusonn pup ad 5 He yn det rl chain hi cbf fi Aman eval eras ane, wi ori Hyg Been Surprise 3 ! satest con 00 : Montreal does not have|tion, It was signe y Cal Grif.|Roy, Guy Bra \ ls tops. Without doubt, his greatest contribution to reat 0 Sue |the third period to defend his title until y+ fith, Faas Sikped by Cul Gy and Normand Guimon py sports in the winter season here, in his role as "Publicity Only 600 fans at Oakville saw months after it we \ \ } m - \ : . 5 AS won The commissioner's office said B HE CANADIA J Director---a fancy 'word for the hard-working job of TORONTO (CP)--Boxing pro. George Zuk fire what proved to Quinn was commenting on althe nex! step In the proposed y THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton game intently, Shout moter Frank Tunney sald I'riday|be the winning goal while Oaks To : The team few expected would| Tiger-Cats win, Torent ress rel \ | 9 y a REO 4 | § ronto dis 9 ransfer . y . \ nto will be press reporter -- for the Oshawa Minar Hockey Asso- night he will sue Bob Cleroux for(were shorthanded by a penalty. promoter Frees Teach Guoted tran fer 1» setlement of indemnr- LIS QWQ ajor come out on top meets the team {lying against Montreal hecause ciation In the past couple of season, the various "City [$100,000 damages if the Montreal|Lloyd Mercer scored an insur ing Cleroux Is ignoring Jd say tie wa MR og few expected would finish last to| An Argonaut win and an Ottawa } a p League' teams, Bantams, Midget and Juvenile, have [heavyweight attempts to fight{ance goal three minutes later tract calling for begin the final weekend of regu:|!0s8 would give Toronto that ' . get anc \ beh a1 ' | hi \§ for a rematch with|tory § f HOV had Jim Shaw to thank for the fact that their activities Archi Ry re in Montreal, He Bill Ford shot Oakville's only! Toronto's George Chuvalo, who| In Daytona Beach, Fla, Thurs oC ey ea ue lar-season Big Four football un:/ coveted first place uot purple : a aes Shi ph \dded he would also seek an in:|goal and the games first early in was dethroned by Clen ugh be astdast Bd Dene lon play on a note of suspense.| However, victories by both Of get excellent and better-than-usual coverage in the press, |junction to prevent the fight the second period, Galt tied it fight here last Rar na day meh Presiqent Rd 0 ery { Hamilton Tiger « Cats are attawa and Toronto would leave The 4 ot of fine 3 ive 3 i = as 4 hg 4 HE y UI § of the American Association sai t | V . od for firs 4 There are a lot of fine men who give a lot of their Tunney was commenting on a Midway through the second on a Quinn reiterated his denial that|the asking price probably will he C e u e a es |hame to Ottawa Rough Riders to: them tied for first place with 10 ime and effort eping ! key" y |stateme / Y ) 3 al by Joe 1 "re a retur | and Frank Clair says his wins ™ time and effort to keeping 'minor hockey" hooming In this Rae Quin Montreal promater BOR. by Joe ogan. Perriors an. Mer Wak a return.agreement, |about $450,000 | oot, 16 -- City-Wide va Juve: Rider til he going All out for that Py the Rout Ra o city, The sponsors are of course, a must, but it takes rae ala hte hii JL FR di gl signing of Ted Mak iN sald he Is concerned now| The American League voted Ininiles, 6:90 p.m. and Durnos va a win ot cinch first place and althe bye into the ug! dere a dedicated men to act as officers, officials, team managers, Ld, 8 tak PED Ba vo and ay ITVINE to arrange a match a meeting here Wednesday to ex-| Oshawa A's, 8:80 p.m f p | 5 fi y y 40a soaehies canvenerd. ets. Ji / es re ' Tunney sald Cleroux Is ignor. & former Guelph Biltmore and|in Montreal between Cleroux and pand to 10 teams for the 1961 oot. 28 Tuveniles vs A's, 6:3 bye nto the final series, : [nts final on the basis of their coaches, conveners, ets, Jim Shaw ranks with these chaps |i.q a contract for a rematch with Kitchener - Waterloa Dutehman, (Archie Moore. to be held pos:|season, Involving a transfer of 0, & er City-Wide. | Toronto Argonauts, who play 33-point edge they have over who are doing a great job for the youth of Oshawa, [Toronto's George Chuvalo, Cler. Maki becomes Galt's fifth de: sibly around the end of Novem the Senators to Minneapolis St HY ad Dure's va Vity '|Montreal Alouettes in Toronto/Argos in the five games they His personal contribution is to see that the youngsters [oux won a disputed decision over 'eNceman ber or the first of December, |Paul and establishment of new Oot 30 -- Durno's va Juveniles, Sunday, will be WAIGhIng _ the have played against each other, The Argos would then Day the "get their name in the pape § ort; {Chuvalo in Montreal in August franchises in Washington and Los |g. Wiv. e vs A'S, | ge Jame pape: not so important Sof Bien 1:0 pm, and City-Wide vs A (third-place Alouettes in / r atlult Teaden Bat. AB ; : {gaining Chuvalo's Canadian title Angeles. a pn P HH he suds Fmporianie 1a the. boys tnamaaiees we or Toramoutt | qu wit wor conn HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS 1** = het hy dwuuje us oy Pacific Coast Pros. cori mili various baseball players that Jim has managed in past Thy §hedaration regulation Ry THE © ! PRE -- v |Wide, 6:30 p.m. and Durno's vs ' H Ei h i ie rgos-Als olash today be. \ st [Clevo i fend Ry | CANADIAN PRESS Sunday's Game Coach Givin Oshawa A's, 8:30 pm, Isn t appy 1ther [comes little mare than an exhib, years ang with all the bys of the "Oshawa City League" [the title until six months after it American League Woodstock at Windsor g Nov. 18 -- Oshawa A's vs Juve » tion If Ottawa wins its game and hockey set-up, in wishing him the best of everything | was won, He also denied exist : atteld ¥ LT F AP Eastern Division | . [nfles, 6:30 p.m and City-Wide vs) SEATTLE (AP) ~ Critiolaing Wraps up first place, in his new role as a "benedict". Like the rest of the "jn realy Tunney said the conc Quebe 7°50 8 14g wird are Full Credit To [Punstunm., opus, Amora ensue's evan, No mater re Sa "City League" workers we only hope his good wife | ract was signed by Al Bachman Cleveland a0 3 NH i Belleville : : 2 J H : Ll 0 p m, and Oshawa A's vs Dewey Soriano of the, Paclfio| ning far another Bie or Rn Margorie will let him carry on the good work he's Cleroux's manager, on an On. Rochester p 18K H Oakville 030 61 0 Willie Fleming oN eR (HAR thes shou shrewd DI hm 3 'two oT ti shton { skev Vol ' . atic Co isi , Hershey 1 288 M a7 ity Wide vs. Juve: | ov § pe « ) 4 doing for the hockey youngsters of Oshawa. Agai tario Athletic Commission boxing : i Nov, 27 City © think they should spread big him set two so far this season, Bont Wishes ws Jim! R form, in the presence of Quinn's Buffalo 4 0 38 ¥ 4 Woy wh lude detunet Wel: niles, 6:30 pm. and Oshawa A'S league baseball around," In previous outings against lawyer, Louis DeZeerek Proy one 2 2 LU Frode Re Jalivilie) Coach Wayne Robinson reran| vs Durno's, 8:30 Lh Ne 4 0) "Expansion should bring major| Montreal, Rote set a North Amer = ow "os N ' . . the football film to point out a! Dec, 4 -- Juveniles vs A's, 8:30/1eague baseball to cities which/ican pro football ing record WEEK-END THOUGHT: -- If Hamilton Tiger-Cats Quebec 2 Rochester 7 Galt 3 Oakville 1 [klekoff return by British Colum pm. and Durno's vs City-Wide, do not have it." Soriano said. 'of 38 completions in a he and SAAD io® . Ap y \ should happen to defeat Ottawa Rough Riders today G m St k [Hershey | Cloveland & OHA Junior A bia Lions' exciting halfback Wil 8:30 p.m |"Los Angeles has the Nationalla league mark of seven touchs who do you think will win tomorrow's game between 0 ez IC § Provides HEH aioe Guelph hy AT He Fleming Rec. i = HH entes agar indi th a 3 hel Beadle, same. ' ¥ ' Mee L y ok fr ) 30 pm, an ye \ ere were ications @ ay y Alouettes and Argos T k Qi h Ruffalo at Hershey Peterhoro \ : The wily back from Towa had 8:30 p e'll be trying for the - . ---- a es 1xt Quebec at Springfield St. Mike's 1 E] glanced back over his shoulder, Dec. 18 -- Juveniles vi City-lapaund, The Times said Denver season shared by Montreal's Sam . - ) > Cleveland at Buftal N. Fall Oltrylng to make the onrushing Wide, 6:30 p.m, and Durno's V8 and Honolulu may be added to] Etcheverry and Argos' 1958 pivot, TORONTO (CP) Jockey Av ovelan a uffalo alls 0 4 0 tackler look for a blocker A's, 8:30 pm make it a 10team eiveuit, Arnie Galiffa, 1 En en a elino Gomez, who planned to quit Quebec at Providence [8 Cath 0 A] SA : for the year after today's Cup Springfield a Rushester Hamilton 4 1 FY} 0 up." Robinson chuckled. "but. if niles, 6:30 p.m, and City-Wide vé and Saucer Stakes program, but WI p PAP Friday's Results that tackler had looked back for Durno's, 8:30 p.m . . now says he'll ride on. won the + a 'S. Hamilton 6 Guelph # an lnstant, Willie would have Jan. 18 -- Juveniles va Durne's, Irs AN EASY Wi n unior oop featured sixth with Moony before M-Otlawa 4 "Wn 44 St. Michael's § Niagara Falls 4/been gone," @:30 pam. and Oshawa A's vs "I pic 8. Marie : 24 28 10 , : \ \ 3 ' tv W Juve I vide on." said the 31-year: go hi & : arlbaros at St. Catharines who Joined the Lions in 1939 did Jan. 22 City-Wide vs Juve 1] By THE CANADIAN PRESS factors In the Majors' win, St. od Cuban riding champion who i 3 3 y " 1 Sunday's Games £9 often enough to orack one niles, 6:30 pm. and Oshawa A's When you depe on Wide - open, fast - skating play Mikes overcame a 20 Niagara Missed the last couple of days Kingston 34302 6 Hamilton at §t. Michael's [Lions team record and tie an: vs Durno's, 8:30 pm 4 was the rule Friday night as St. Falls lead midway through the! Pecause of a personal business Friday's Resulls Niagara Falls at Marihoros oer an, Juveniles Vs Llavs J McLAUGHLIN S " ka} . Bel yp *t A R Seattle 3 Vancouver 4 Roughriders in the season's | ity-Wide, §:30 pm Guel Royals edged their oppo. Period and another early n the Well, mavbe not the last week 1 \ p ¥ Ae season's last ( ¢ n og B Ontario Hockey Associa: Middle frame, Flyers held & 3:2/but up to thew anyhow." The 196 Sault Ste Ta hy Yctaria § Spokane 3 scheduled game, Fleming will be. Feb. 3 - Duro s v4 Juveniics ; FUEL OIL SERVICE tion Junior A play cad briefly in the second, but day Ontario season concludes Sunday's Games Winnipeg 2 Edmonton 3 trying to become the first Lion 6:30 pom. and City-Wide vs Osh. ! Gilbert contributed to an 86 win a 43 lead into the third Gomez had to be at his best sudbury a' Montreal Indianapolis 2 St Paul 7 downs In a season and 25.000 are Feb 2 Tuveniles vs Lity» over Hamilton Red Wings. The LATE.GAME TIE vith Moony, owned bi Roxie OHA Senior A Fort Wayne 10. Muskegon expocied to Walch him. He's al Wide, 6:30 pm and Durna's ¥ * Qualified Oil Burner Servicomen win, second in a row for the! Bobby Wright put the arena Glan and Fred Tosch of Buffalo Western Division Northern Ontarle Senior ready the olub's best rusher and A's &:%0 pm A's h Royals at the Wings' expense, (in an uproar with a tying goal He was off early in the 1 1 s My Fimmins - Schumacher § Rouyn : me " $ ® boar Guelph to an early sea. late in the final frame but Paul mi © race to outh mn B , N hatham ¥ L ! h A Pe Noras ne Jiime itself + meaningless, Juveniles, 6:30 ah and Citys ~=24:HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE \ p in the seven team Jackson's second goal When she one. Games Winds 4 X skasihg ibi 2 far Riders are in last place and Wide vs Durna's, 8:3 p.m : son's lead ean 8¢ se goal of the When she was done mez had Windsor 3 09 4 Kapuskasing 4 Abitibi 3 Lions in fourth and the outcome Feb. 26 -- Juveniles vs Durno's, 8 \ A 1] 2only one man and twice he 8:30 pm coast league will spread itself 32-touchdown:passes record in a Sunday's Games Mariboros 0 0 0 "There was no blocker coming Jan, 8 Oshawa A's va Juve: - 6801 at Woodbine Friday Kitehener 12 0 Tonight's Game But the 2l.year-old speedster City-Wide, 8:30 p.m Michael's College Majors and /Irst with one goal late in the TP to Montreal Montreal 1 Sudbury 3 Western League | Today against = Saskatchewan A's, 6:30 pm. and At Guelph five goals by Rod two Toronto goals gave the Irish Nov. 24 sault Ste. Marie al Hwl-Ottawa International League {10 score more than 14 touch: awa A's, 8:30 p.m * Quality Buming Oil #0L his MM in 18 games Feb. 19 ~- Oshawa's va There's No Fuel Like An Qil i" league game with but four minutes left given his front-runner enough of Stratford ) 0 Okanagan Senior 1 ! il Fue ¥ y » - 5 roller : 8 won't change those positions, 6:30 p.m City Wide vs Osh A 34 win by the majors marred was the decider a breather so that Moony was up Woodstoek 1 3 0 2 Merritt 3 Kelowna # Winhipeg Hine Aonber . shed { A BAA m McLAUGHLIN HEATING the home detfi of Niagara Falls! The big Irish line of Larry to handling a stretch ang head: Strathroy 0 20 4 Kamloops 5 Penticton 6 \ \ : ha : , " CONRAN se Drape h bhi h, x bohii on tap with Edmonton Eskimos NOTE = All games in the Row a yt ey Emms' Barrie Fly. KX rg Bruce Reape and Jack. and-head duel with Grand Can Friday's Result Manitoba Junior second and Cal wy St An pede » Arena A No games on A Division of Mclaughlin Coal & Supplies Lud, ers st year Stn accounted for all five St. von under jockey Hu i h Stratford 1 Woodst \ Winnipeg 4 Brandon | thind n ! or ) p 8 ; i R. } go Dit atfoy od peg i third and Edmonton and Calgary Christmas or New Year Sunday l4ghtniag fast breaks and a Michael's goals. Draper was the At the wire, Moony had Tonight's Gamw Saskatchewan Junior open the league playaifs in Ed All juvenile games start at §:30 104 KING ST, Ww, OSHAWA -- RA 3.340) strong dence were the deciding other twin sniper, nose in 146.4, wisor at Strathroy Prince Albert 3 Regina & monton Noy ; . - pm

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