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The Oshawa Times, 2 Nov 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Wovember 2, 1960 'American Politics Hinder NHL Tilt DRESSED UP BUT NO the | they turned up to open the Ben for ORFU playoff and found no opponents, London Lords had earlier postponed the game be- Coaches and players of Port Huron « Detroit discuss their next move after Raiders ONE TO PLAY WITH By THE CANADIAN PRESS A senator from the United Slates south carried his big piteh for voles into Chicage Tuesday night and disrupted the Nations! Hockey League schedule The highrolling Black Hawks were to meet New York Ran- gers in Chicago Stadium But the game was resched, uled for tonight to avoid a clash with a political rally for Texas Democrat Lyndon Johnson, the vice » presidential nominee and running mate of Senator Jack Kennedy, Tonight's schedule also tosses into action the Bruins from Ken- nedy"s hometown of Boston, a club just a notch higher then the evellar-occupying Rangers, They Hull-Ottawa Laces Royals | By THE CANADIAN FRESS It thet the Montreal Forum Is tallored to m ure for the visitors in the Eastern Professional Hockey League Montreal Royals Tuesday night uffered their fifth straight de feat on thelr home rink thi time a 41 drubbing by league leading Hull-Ottawa Canadiens The dumped the Royals nto the league cellar while the former underdogs, Kingston Frontenacs, edged Sault Ste Marie 5-4 to climb Into a fourth seems Coach the cause of the muddy field Gus Cifelli, left, claimed game by default | cp Wirephoto SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' IT WON'T BE THE SAME! The Oshawa Curling Club will open its 1960-61 season on Friday night, but it'll just not be quite like old times fact, it never on Thursday afternoon, they're 11 will be again! You see going to bury Fred Hobbs and when the pallbearers and mourners say "Adieu" to Fred Hobbs tomorrow, they're saying a sad farewell to a venerable gentleman, who in past years has become part-and-parcel of The Oshawa Fred Hobbs, was, as far we can deters "oldest" hockey with exception of his friend "Mi couple other good old Oshawa "Oldtimer about this city's oldest athlete, An old dent, Fred Hobbs, blessed with razor-sharp knew ana remembered more about the city of than could be found in book, He played here when the first Oshawa hockey team was formed» they played in Whitby and took a terrific clobbering, about 37-1 but they won the return game 10-9, Fred Hobbs played for Oshawa when they had an open-air hockey rink where the local Armouries now stands and that, iz going back more than a year or six as Curling Club mine, Oshawa's the of just ' resi» and and a Fred "Corktown' player Sam wa P memory, Oshawa hockey any too, he could recall the early davs of the diamond sport in this city, He busi= ness manager of the General Motors Lacrosse Club when thev won the Mann Cup out in New Westminster, back in 1020. Fred had the "early day" history of curling and lawn bowling in Oshawa his 'finger~tips', He himself, was one of the best, his In his very happy years of retirement, he got tremendous pleasure and jov out of his association with these two sports and right up until the last, Fred Hobb's advice on curling or lawn bowling by all enthusiastic players who really wanted succeed, A 'smiler" with g long memory and a mature sense of humor and human nature, his very presence was an asset to any organization, The "gals" at the curling club and the lawn bowling club; all referred to 'Fred" as their boy friend the male members of these two clubs referred him as "Old Fred--Our Pal", Fred Hobbs just that! A friend to everybedy and a pal to all Irish wit of humor that tension #4 little tense, and he always had something asked, We with all the ber officers, past-and-present, The Curling Club as well as the local lawn bowlers, in ex tending sincere sympathy to the bereaved family, The curlers wil! miss him on Friday at the 8 opening they'll miss him at the various club events, bonspiels and the dances when the season again, they'll miss him But 1 forgotten--at least by none of us of the "current crop" Fred Hobbs left behind him the heritage of a happy man, who to help other of this, An "old ball player" Wa at in prime Was ought to to Was nis an and always relieved the was ens when things w constructive memes when join and of Oshawa eason ends and once more he never be because always was ready and because always got BRIGHT BRITS: Peterborough tomorrow and PCVS, in the Lakeshore the right tc compete in the COSSA OSHAWA CENTRAL Seniors have a similar ignment, against PCVS Seniors of the Liftlock City, here in Osh- awa on Saturday afternoon HAROLD TITTERTON, playing with Eric Neilson and George Tweedie of Green- wond. scored a hole-invone at the Uxbridge Golf Club last Sunday, sinking his tee shot on Hole No, 7. This was the [irst "ace" in the four-year-history of the Uxbridge Club SOFTBALL MANAGERS such as Charlie Rus- sell (Heffering's) and the bosses clubs Oshawa Legion Dairy team, Oshawa Legion Beaton's Dairy. Oshawa Legion Juniors, Woodview Pee Wee Girls, Connaugh Park Bantam Girls and Ev. Edwards of Oshawe Merchants---we have a message for ar Please pick up your scorebook from the Sports Desk at The Oshawa Times and do it immediately, If they are still there when we return, we intend to throw 'em out OH YES' This is the last issue of this sports pillar that will be appearing for a couple of weeks, as we take off tomorrow morning, for a which will be spent in our usual spot--in "the Quebec bush." Lodge Protest In Rule Book Mistake TORONTO (CPA minor rule book mistake has resulted in a protest being lodged with the On tario Hockey Association over Sunday's Junior A game be tween Toronto St. Michael's Ma. jors and Hamilton Red Wings Wamiltoh won 4.3 the most out of life himself! 0} Petey and for Central Junio to meet the winner of Si group championship Oshawa 0 Junior final a of such other as vacation, Rill Brethour gave Majors Perry O'Malley a two - minute penalty after Red Wings' Neil Forth had missed a penalty shot OHA teams play under CAHA rules, and rule 31H) now states Should a goal be scored by a penalty shol, a minor penalty shall not be imposed, but all other penalties shall be imposed regardless of whether a goal Is scored or not. If a goal not scored, no minor penalty shall be imposed." The rule formerly read URL T Rookie referee 21, mistakenly 8 A mend 1 the place tie with the Thunderbirds Neighborhood | Association Dart League Rundle No in Dart League picks up four hill for Fern a [E. Baseball Rae 114 and Hopson 100 I I I one Innings innings B pre would he Frick sald, however he was satisfied that the American innings League had lived up to its com: mitment to the defunct Conti nental League Its expansion present UJ committee had 0 "" Ottawa U. Men 1 Place High In | Scoring Race TORONTO (CP) Ottawa Gee-Gees along in first place nning I Fernhill 15, Wi No, 2 11 No University rambling in the On of Redmen won the ol 66-18 I'he Oshawa Pickering throughout with some fine defensive and excellent ball carrying. The Redmen couldn't be stopped as they made 'ten touchdown Pickreing however credit for their hey never gave aged to Scoring by -a score team deserve fighting spirit up and man three touchdowns tor Plekering wil with two touchdowns and each (Kimura with one three con yen attempts were unsuccessful 'op O'Nelll scorers Pun nicliffe with four TD's, followed Ocean seaweeds have by Audley with two. Other Red used as fertilizer and men majors were Waugh. lood since ancient times Canadiens, stretching thelr margin st the top end of the standing to six points over Kitch ener, cruised to a first period lead of 2-0 with marksmen Willle O'Nee and Billy Carter As Rovals goalie Charlie Hodge lost balance, fast John Annable stretched the score to 1 and Fernhill tops 3.0, Jean Claude Tremblay Rundle 1 scored Hull-Ottawa's fourth points to tle Rovals' tally eame on a 30 top spot footer from Roger Sawicki, with Doubles in and out D, Mac-lassistse from Lulu Denis and len 1, G, Clark 4, N, Pullen 1, John Longarini Cornish 3, E, Major 2, I. Cole W. Dowe 1, J, France 1, B dnee 2, K, Johnston | A RID NEW TEAMS vant 1, G, Bryant 1, V, Ross 2 T'wine 1, M, Wilson 1, J, Hous P. Crawford 2, R, Pope Crawford 2, J viord 1, ¥ Villlamson 1, R § 4, G Parker 3, F, Pars Wyatl 2, June Wyatt Muir 2, A |Pelow 1, V 1, D, Cum | mer 1, R, Hopson 2, Ruth Hopson 11, D, Clark 2, M, Rae 2, T, Rae |1, H, Fayle 3 and P, Favle 1 | High three dart 1 NEW YORK (AP) J, Houston 100 and R commissioner * Ford rick High three darts the presidents of the two major hasehall T, Twine : y leagues Tuesday set up proced head 7 M, Wilson 6 . ton ure for stocking the new clubs 5, B, Clark 5 F. Par created by expansion of the Hopson 6 and EK, Major 5 American and National Leagues League Leaders (men) Frick gently slapped the wrist Doubles in L. Cole, 8 of the American League, which Doubles out -- L, Shobbrook, § unexpectedly voted last week to High three darts--B Ross. 135. expand to 10 clubs in 1061, He Baseball one innings A, Cum. sald future expansion should be mer 8, T, Twine 8 made jointly following executive laseball nine sessions at which the league Clark, 26 sidents and the commissioner High baseball one Innings (team) Rundle No. 1, East view, Storie, Southmead, 15 each High baseball nine (team) Storie, 88 League Leaders (adi Double in P, Crawlord Double out K Major, Clark, D, Crawford, 3 each Baseball one inning J llamson, 7 Baseball nine llamson, 26 Team standing Rundle No, 1, 16, Storie view No, 1, 14, Woodview 13, Eastview 13, Rundle Nc North Oshawa 11, Woodview 3, 8 and Southmead 8 No games will be plaved Nov i; double header Nov, 10 tario Intercollegiate Football ' . Conference, have sewn up three el e men of the top four places in the in dividual scoring race . » Bill Melntyre, with six touch ump Pickering downs, leads the league, one point ahead of McMaster's Len On Tuesday afternoon Picker Gargarello whose 35 scoring Ing Seniors played host to O'Neill points are made up of three irs, The O'Neill touchdowns, 10 converts, a single game easily nd two field god¥s Peter Barnabe of Ottawa, with outplayed [four touchdowns and a single the game ©dged teammate Earl Backad play der by one point for third George Chris and Vinee Franco both of MeMaster and with three touchdowns each, are tied for fifth, Jim Wright of Ontario Agricultural College is next with 15 points, followed by MeMas score ter's Terry Haynes and Water Were lon Bob Schellenberg with 12 son 1] SEA SOURCE were heen animal hy Frick Sets Up Stocking Policy take on the Maple Leafs in Tor-! New York Is six points off the onto frontrunning pace, Rudy Pilous' scrappy Black. A Toronto victory tonight Hawks can take first place slone would creste a three-way tie for with & win tonight, They 'now first place should the Rangers share the top with Montresl Ca- come up with a big geme, nadiens, But tonight's game Is Coach Punch Imlsch of one of two the Hawks hold in Leafs meanwhile named NHL hand over the Habs veteran Johnny Wilson as a Chicago, 8 club that started first-choice replacement for In- to shape up as & contender in jured George Armstrong and the playoffs last year, has Larry Regan against Boston, breeze over Montreal In two, Wilson was farmed out to games this year, winning #-4 and Rochester of the American 42 League last season by the par. But the other. games have ent Leals, given the Mawks 8 tough time and their last two appearances have been setbacks, In two games with the Rangers, Chi cago has split Queen's Guns For College Title KINGSTON (CP) Coach Frank Tindall of Queen's Uni. versity Golden Gaels sald Tués. day his club will have to stop big Tom Skypeck and his pin. by, point passing Saturday to beat! | 4 ' a | A melee developed in the sec » ond period behind the Royals gon! after Guy Black and Ca nadiens' Bob Ellett collided tot 7 io op. EE McGill Redmen for top honors) in the Senior Intercollegiate Football League Queen's, which had a narrow 27-26 win over McGill in the soa son's opener, Is on top of the league with eight points and only one game remaining in the reg ular season, A victory over sec. ond-place McGill would clinch the title. A win by McGill would force a post-season playoff, a system abandoned last year in favor of an East-West final, but stated this season SiyDeck former Ivy League! all-star with Cornell University, p has been Redmen's kingpin this ais dhe ties year, His passing record tops the league, Within seconds the rink area wa strewn with gloves and sticks In Sault Ste. Marie, the Thun, derbirds got off to a flying start ith three goanls midwa the first frame, two by Fred Hilts another rookie Cliff Sch mautz KINGSTON RALLIES Frontenacs' only first « period was scored by Buddy They soared through the period with markets by Jack Kane, Dick Meliss e¢ Panagabko managed one Norm Guimond the second frame, Their third period efforts were al topped by goalie Norman Jacques and they went down for the third time in a row Kingston Frontencs will have a chance for third place tonight they play in Sudbury, ered with mud, with up, comes out Cov Theme in A : Grant of eferig' Get Another rein- " hy goal Boone second Boone ner and Pel T-Birds play hy end of power at the time this Saturday will be Pete Quinn, Mike Peitit and as Pete Thompson and Dave Bon.| The third game was an the days of Ron Stewart Tindall said: "Aside from the|short end by 40 usual assortment of bumps and|again 1147 to 1107, {brulses, I'd say we're in pretty] Oshawa lost the fourth good shape," The only Gael listed as doubtful starter is Pete Wytirk, |head-pins, pins, 1059 to 1235, and and leaving of the season, makes for poor howling, LOSES 10 LBS. GAINS $1000 ST, LOUIS (AP) Woody Sauldsberry of the St. Louls Hawks basketball team made $1,000 Tuesday with three pounds to spare Owner Ben Kerner of the National Basketball Assocla« tion club offered Sauldsherry an extra $1,000 if he could lose 10 pounds in 10 days Sauldsherry, acquired re- cently from Philadelphia Warriors, weighed in Tues. day at 224-13 pounds lighter than when Kerner made his offer 10 days ago, 1261, 101, 210, 291, 23% Mick McMaster 178, for 1111; recommended two Continental League clubs be added, but the owners decided to shift one fran- chise and added two new clubs Under the procedure for stocks ing the new clubs, the new teams will be given preferential treat ment within their ledgues in all walver claims and will get two extra draft choices from the minor leagues at $25,000 each, Frick sald the new Los An- geles and Washington clubs will get the special greatment in wal ver claims after they have qual. ified for membership, probably by the Nov, 17 meeting, The| Minneapolis-§ Paul franchise, actually the old Washington franchise switched to a new site, will not get special treatment, Meanwhile Branch Rickey ac cused the American League of a "breach of good faith" for not accepting two Continental Macedonians Join League groups in its expansion Lakeshore League program Rickey, president of the de funet Continental League, called M upon Congress to "protest ma jor league expansion without the high minor leagues.' includes Bowmanville, Cobourg,| Pompey was Nova Scotian |Orono, Oshawa, Port Hope, Lind. times for low blows say and Trenton RCAF ing disqualified, He Stops Opponent | Lakefield was pefused 170% In 7th Round sion, 1 173%, HALIFAX (CP) Blair Richardson N.S, Tuesday tained his Eastern middleweight boxing crown by coring a seventh-round techni cal knockout over Yvon Turenne of Montreal in a scheduled 12. round title bout before nearly 5, 000 fans | Richardson enne 150% In the seventh Richardson staggered his opponent with a right and followed with left and right upper cuts The victory was Richardson's 27th in 20 professional fights, He has lost one. Turene now has a 346-23 record Turenne was leading in points when his manager threw in the with 260, 108, 214, 104, own weight in that things, Harold Ballem was | 200 1053 | and got 101, |a good clean-up man, entry from Oshawa, which | petitive spirit Is concerned, PORT HOPE acedonlans, East Toronto Hockey [were accepted intg the | shore Intermediate League at althe Imeeting here Tuesday, Thelround (CP) formerly Toronto of the League, LONDON (AP) light heavyweight warned admis EE SENSATIONAL SN BUY TWO DOMINION ROYAL WINTERIDES NOW . . . GET SPARE WHEEL FREE REG, 16,50 VALUE NO DOWN PAYMENT -- TERMS $2.25 WEEKLY, FREE MOUNTING NOW OR AT FIRST, SNOWFALL. Hard-punch- of South night re Canadian weighed 150, Tur wb AL rb COMING FROM BEHIND field to the wire to win the first Clobbering" invaded the Bowla- drome to take on Ace Bowling The A ' with a full team and in the first e Queen's men on the spot game they came up with a 1267 to the deep hacks take the first game by 201 pins, The second game was In the Kent Plumbley, If their pass de- bag but the boys pulled a few fence work and rushing by de- head ping in the last two frames, fensive ends John de la Vergne, and lost the game 1003 to 1063, shine pan out, Queen's will cap- replica of the second, Going into|™ ture their first league title since|the ninth frame, Heffering's {the edge but wound up on th fo the fifth a 1000 to 1102, which was mostly corners who missed the last two games| which we failed to spare, and Harold Ball led the team with 274, 237, 244, 178, ', Gill making his first appearance, did very well 192, 1068, but had a few jittery mo {ments on corners, but will pull his competition las soon as he gets the feel of off owing to a stiff shoulder from the week before but had to work hard for what he got, 218, 204, 243, 188, Jack Brown 2564, 223, Tuesday chuckled off his first de 106, 208, with some very good re-| feat in four years and sald, "Quit lief bowling by Bob Murphy, Bob|the ring? howled the last game for himself fighting!" which was his poor- lest effort for the afternoon, so|44 or 50, but still recognized in Argonauts | mayhe the big fellow would make most parts of the world as the will play the first game of the Next week the boys go to Knob Hill to take on the Ed, Wilson [prove well as far as the com: POMPEY DISQUALIFIED Yolande Pom: pey of Trinidad was disqualified said, "I'll be a brand new | Lake-| Tuesday night for hittinb low In hy sixth round of a scheduled 10-/enough to beat any of them (league, which opens Nov, 21, also against London's Gerry McNally, [pounds when he lost a unanimous ve | y several | decision Saturday night in a 10 before be-|round non-title fight with Italy's between the second-place Ottawa welghed/l1ight pounds, McNally weighed |Giulio Rinaldi, The light heavy Montreal towel Burke, Lemon and Chaytor, Ree HOCKEY SCORES WHY A SPARE WHEEL? With an extra wheel you double the effective. AND STANDINGS son made six of his ten convert THE CANADIAN PRESS tries The Redmen will play their last Ry American League WLT F APs league game of the season Fri day afterndon when they meet \Jax at Alexandra Park 20 18 We Q NH Dit Clapper New \ Peterborough 8 1 [Junior B Coach Bultalo 4 Quebec q 8 PETERBOROUGH (CM Dit Tonight's Game Clapper has been signed to coach Springfield at Hershey Peterborough Canucks in the Eastern Professional OHA central Ontario Junior B Ww ! group, it was announced Tues: H.Ottawa Ft day Kitchener i 3 32 3 Clapper, Nationa Hockey Sudbury i 6 3 4% League veteran last year Kingston I | | 3 3 46 3 "u 40 hi 0 0 Springflield 9 | Quebec 7 [Cleveland 14 Buffalo 6 6 0 Rochester }-3 1 Hershey EH Providence {i 9 " Ll) A Pts i017 3 1 11 10 10 9 1 coached the American League 88. Marie HN 4 Buffalo Risons Montreal 6 45 Tuesday's Results Kingston § Sault Ste. Marie 4 Hull-Ottawa 4 Montreal 1 Tonight's Game Kingstan a Sudbury OHA Senior Western Division WLYT § (IT | 0 18 0 8 3 A 3 0 f minor penalty shall be posed." OHA referee « in Pat) Paterson, said that our made an honest Red Wing coach Jpon receiving a copy of Mike's protest letter, said would have won the. game vav the wav we were mm chief, C. | Rreth mistake Ruch the § We Chatham : any: Windsor 3-3 Eddie A Pis a9 8 10 8 pla 1 3 » Omaha 1 ness and life of your snow tires by making them as flexible as chains -- you mount one snow tire on "NEW" spare wheel and other on spare in trunk. This way you always have your snow tires ready to go -- without wasting their performance when not required. Offer limited to present stock of wheels and cannot be repeated. Woodstock 14 0Q 1% Strathroy 1201 Tomght's Games Windsor at Chatham Woodstock at Stratford Eastern Division WL Gall Relleville Oakville 0 0 Park | Jockey Eugene Monacelll, fin Wing | ished third, Winner paid $14.80, John | $7.00 and $3.80, by ~AP Wirephoto race at Garden State yesterday, Becond is Again ridden by jockey Sellers Tiswar, ridden Pine the 'Stamps Prep At Movies EDMONTON (CP) Calgary Stampeders took on all comers Stampeders, on the eve of prob. and beat them, edging British ably their most important game Columbia Lions. in. their final of the Western Interprovincial game to enter the playoff against Football Union season, went to the Eskimos. Two of the four thé movies wins were against the Eskimos, This relaxing approach Is pos. Now the two Alberta entries in sibly the reason they are In the the league are battling to see two-game, total-points semi-final who will go into a best-of-three {series against Edmonton FEski- final series against the chame N08, pion Winnipeg Blue Bombers, had| "I've played a lol of foothall The Western winner meets the e/ln my time," Coach Steve Owen East for the Grey Cup in Van. {of the Stampeders sald Tuesday couver Saturday, Nov, 26, (night, "And T like to treat my| Eagle Keys, Edmonton coach, boys the same way | would have!is taking a little different ap. liked to be treated when I was proach to the games here tonight playing, and in Calgary Saturday after. "I've them noon movies--of foothall games--ever, "We put 'em in the playoffs since I joined the club, and T (losing the last two meetings of thought it might be a good Idea the regular season between the for them to see another kind and clubs) and it's up to us to put relax." them out," In thelr last four league games, About 19,000 fans are expected Archie Moore ee Will Try To year, exact lose game Was heen showing 1182; for First Game Regain Youth Away For a Argonauts | TORONTO (CP) -- Managing The ageless Archie, crowding director Lew Hayman of Toronto sald Tuesday Argos color Archle Mogre Man, I've just begun champlon, two-game total-point Big Four id: Football Union playoff final "I'm going back to the salt away from home on Saturday, should mines (that's what he calls his Nov, 12. 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