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The Oshawa Times, 11 Nov 1960, p. 11

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Argonaut Lineman "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Movember 11, 1960 17 To Play Big Role and Bobby Rousseau right Cartan, Jean Beliveau (4) is 'om of between New York's Lou Fon tinato and Ted Hampion (22) | Gerry Ehman 'Placed On 'Waivers TORONTO (CP man, 28-year-old Leafs rightwinger placed on waivers ager-coach George nounced Thursday If Ehman, a native of Cud worth, Bask., is not claimed by any National Hockey League club, Leafs hope to make a deal for him with Springfield Indians in the American Hockey League Imlach declined to discuss his plans for Ehman. The right winger did not accompany Leafs to Chicago earlier this week Apart from an injury, it was the first game he had missed since he joined the team Iwo years ago It is believed Ehman would be exchanged for rightwinger Floyd Smith and defenceman Bob Me- Cord, of the Springfield team Ehman joined Edmonton of the Western Hockey League in the 1952-53 season, He moved through the American and Que bec Leagues before joining the NHL Boston team in 1957 Since then he has played for Hershey in the American League also Detroit and Leafs In the 1958-59 playoffs, Ehman scored six goals and seven as- sists in 12 games, But last year in 69 games for Leafs he scored only 12 goals and 16 assists Ticket Delay Not Argo Fault TORONTO (CP) Argonaut officials are not re sponsible for the delay season ticket holders are experiencing in getting their tickets for the Big Four football playoff game here Nov. 20 against Ottawa Rough Riders, Lew Hayman, managing director, said Wednes- day Hayman said George Stock. well, the club's office and ticket manager, had suggested to Ca. |nadian National Exhibition Sta- dium officials a method of dis tributing the tickets but the idea Ww led Hayman said when Varsity [ADAMS s| "DoS MONTREAL CANADIENS storm the New York net in last might"s 97 National Hockey Ghost-Like Wings Tied With Habs Wilson League win over the Rangers, That's Donnie Marshall (22) obscuring New York goalie Me- collected to move within cagy with both Toronto Saturday Detroit and Montreal at Cullen tempt to break their deadlock Detroit's Al Johnson scored (Wo when they mee! in the other Sat- second-period goals including yrday NHL game in Montreal the winner--to lead Detroit to its victory. Centre Alex Delvecehio and Parker MacDonald scored the other markers for Detroit Bronco Horvath scored Bos ton's goal WINGS WON EIGHT Red Wings for their the last ar they have one point of Chi squads meet in By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadiens and Chi cago Black Hawks are no longer plone as principals In the race for the National Hockey League championship, After a month-long dr troit Red Wings Thursday made thelr first appearance the as leag leaders b defeating the faltering Boston Bruins 4-1 at Boston The Red-Wings now are with Canadiens first place with 17 points more than Chicago which Wednesda) The Hawks were Thursd night Canadiens second place winger Jobnny two goals Other enton Eh- Maple been man an- Gerry Toronto has Leafs Imlach Andy Heb and Brian SCOrers were Dean Prentice will De night ol ve Season he Montreal Royals Give Lalonde Wer 0 ve Five Game Trial poor perform MONTREAL (CP Coach two seasons. Plovd Curry Montreal Roy- won eight ais" trailing Eastern Pro- to Chicago Jeven an fessional Hockey League and have scored oz ROAIS NE winless the last five times out Hawks' 45. Canadiens have eight my, reday night announced cen wing and 62 goals ire Herve Lalonde will be given Most soriswrilers picked a five-game trial with the club od Curry said Lalonde will be in- Mentreal serted in the lineup tonight, here Detroit goalkeep. when the Royals meet Kitchener- ers Terry Bawchuk and Hank Waterloo Beavers, still seeking a Ralph Backstrom Bassen have aligwed only 39 win on home ice after seven goals apiece; 10 tied lone for one led idle atoning in in ye games his 1 in the vho were Ps vith Detroit belore Thursday night's games de feasted last place New York Rangers 9-7 in the highest scor-| ing game ol years to} ' d keep up with Detroit ro inish {and attention Is SCORED TWO EACH on Chicago and In that wild In 15 games Montreal. Dick to De. Car mainl recent to coring spree at Moore and scored two lead Canadian Bathgate vith two Toronto Moore, Montreal, 17 Geoffrion, 16 Hall, Chicago, 2 Fleming, Chicago, Goals Assists Shutouts Penalties 39 minutes to match Italy's Nicola Pietrangeli third seeded foreigner, teamed with Sergio Tacchnini, also of Italy, to heat Ken Baker, South Africa and Don Boyle, Canada, 60, 6:1, 60 Saturday is 4:08 Adams, the distiller who m now famous Private Stock, has Adams now presents Go especially for the O Next time you buy, try mell General Admission $1.00 (inl Clubhouse $2.50 (incl tax) FREE PARKING For Information and Reserved Seats == BU 6.211) (Toronte) Wooosine Jacques Plante of Montreal fal- last season with Charlotte, N.C., seau and Claude Provost scored! tering this season, has allowed 56 of the United States Eastern the other goals goals Amateur Hockey League, The Right winger Andy Toronto Maple Leals, second gpHL is a pro circuit led New York scorers Curry, "We'll see if he is capa- a ble of playing in the EPHL." The coach also announced right-winger Yves Sarrazin and Sarrazin sal out four games after he was ordered by Curry i 1 Ito trim excess weight and Rob- ul eris was sidelined for one week EDMONTON (CP) Winnipeg! The CBC will telecast the first Riue Bombers are favored 6-to-l game on the Western network to win the Western Interprovin- and the second on a national Saturday afternoon tionally By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hal Pawson, sports editor of The Edmonton weather office Standing--Detroit, won 8, lost the Edmonton Journal, an said the outlook for game-time 4, tied 3, points 19; Montreal, nounced Thursday this was the Saturday is for clear, coldiwon 8 lost 5 tied 3, points 19 city except Edmonton. Only two pected on the ground and winds of the sports writers and sports. should be light casters polled predicted an Ed . monton victory . U.S. Tennis Team straight. games Pawson said E Wi Eskimos would win in two, on Snatch asy ins team spirit, before Bombers get a chance to settle down SYDNEY (AP Three mem worry as the condition of half-{the season in Australia scored back Joe-Bob Smith, who went to easy victories Thursday in the} hospital Wednesday night with alfirst round of the New South high fever Wales championships. The fourth | he may have to he replaced Barry Mackay of probably by fullback Jim Shipka. Ohio, top-seeded among the for Kwong's injury came in the first eign players, routed John Souter Calgary Edmonton semi-final of New Zealand 6-2, 6.0, 64 handicap is the loss of end Far- 4.0, 62, 62 Young Dennis Bal rell Funston, who will he out for ston of Bakersfield, Calif, des the rest of the season with a feated Richard Hawkes of New shoulder separation. Likely re: Zealand 6.0, 64, 4.6, 62 back Vernon Cole as defensive sig show up for their safely Game time p.m. EST MEXICO CITY (AP)-Al Bald ing of Toronto and Billy Maxwell of the U.S, both shot six-under par 66s Thursday to jake the Tommy Hanson of the U.S. was next with a 67 on the 6.738 yard Chapulterec course Most favorites were under the sting a 68, But Belgium's Flory | an Donck, this year's Canada Cup winner, shot a disappoint. ing 78. Ahead For Year 1:30 P.M. " 1" Pr--More ople TORONTO cP More PEOPI® Bus leaves Oshawa Terminal ot are going to the races in Ontario 11:00 AM. deily. Round trip Officials of "the Jockey CIUD fore, including admission to track | bred tracks--New Woodbine, Old Woodbine and Fort Evie--has hit 1,309,819, about 1.400 higher than the record set last year the 196.day season, The record was broken this year on the 184th day and club officials said that with 12 days of racing remain new goals, the same number which Montreal appearances scorers. Geoffrion, Jean Beli place club last season and Stan "Lalonde has been working out goals and two assists while 1éft|le) defenceman Jim Roberts will re with a stomach disorder cial Football Union best-of-three hook-up, If a third game 1s neces result of a poll he took of 12 weather, with temperatures in Points Geoffrion, Montreal, Five of the 10 who favor Bomb The Eskimo coaching taff bers of the U.S. Davis Cup team Normie Kwong playolf Earl (Butch) Buchholz St. | game in Edmonton Nov, 2 Chuck McKinley of St, Louis placements would be Norm Rau gyehholz won by default when Al Balding Leads first - rund lead in the $10,000 par 72 Thursday, with defending said Thursday the 1960 attend-'g2 €5 Bus Ir There were 1,398,443 patrons at ing, the 1930 record attendance Chicago's Glenn Hall has let in.| The 27-year-old Lalonde spent veau, Hens Richard, Bob Rous Cup finalists, have a chance with us the last two weeks,' said 5 To 1 Odds join the club for tonight's game NHL LEADERS final which opens in Edmonton sary, it also will he telecast na leading observers in every WIFU the 20's. A little snow is ex. 24 ers declared Fsks out in two Thursday listed its principal making their first appearance of| bruised ribs are still hurting and Louis, had a walkover Winnipeg's only major "health whipped John Cottrill of Sydney haus as offensive end and half ypionaol Collins of Queensland In Mexican Open Mexican open golf tournament champion Angel Miguel of Spain » POST TIME Race Attendance ance at Ontario's three thorough: gheer last rece Ontario tracks last year during will be topped by about 75,000, ~CP Wirephoto | TORONTO (CP) ~ Despite all the talk about Tobin Rote and bis reziiedarzie passing lo star receivers, the unheralded fine men will play a big role in Tor- onto Argonacts' bid te resch the {Grey Cup dassic Nobody is move aware of i than coach Lou Agase, He sends his Argonauts against Ottawa iRough Riders Seturday in the opening engagement of their two- game, total-points final series of the Big Four Football Union knowing thet the offensive line must give Rote time fo pick out his men on passes and the de- lensive wit must contain Rider running i Argos head by plane for Of taws tonight for the curtain raiser, then return for the windup game here Sunday, Nov y] | Saturday's battle starts of | LANCASTER ILL? In Rider OTTAWA (CP the chance of intermittent rain for the first clash of a two-game 26-12 and 36-1 on different oces- placed by Freddie Black, final series here Saturday he- tween Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts But Rider coach Frank Clair prospect of inauspic ious passing weather for his team's duel with the Big Four's top-ranking team and its passing artist, Tobin Role, was no spe cial cause for anxiety A damper on Toronto's offen sive aerial attack could blunt its most effective weapon and favor Ottawa in a department were its arsenal is weakened at the moment Worry | camp 0 health for UNDERWENT OPERATION It was feared that a lingering shoulder ailment and a minor operation Wednesday to remove a cyst from the base of his spine might make a difference in the Predictions for the 5 mounting in the Rider ver Ron Lancaster's Saturday's encounter | pm. EST and will be televised over the CBC's Eastern Canada network with the Ottawa ares blacked out, The 2 game gets under way at 1:30 pom. EST it will be televised over the CBC's national TV network with no blackout of the Toronto ares. HAS GOOD RECEIVERS In considering the importance of linemen, don't underestimate the brilliance of the 32-year-old Rote and his catching corps, They scored enough points to carry Argonauts to 16 victories in i4 games and a first-place fin ish during the regular season But a great quarterback loses some greatness without protec. tion. Argonaut eritics are quick to note that Argonauls were beaten in three of five games against the Riders this season because of superior Ottawa line play Worry Mounting Camp team subdued Toronto 21 12, sions this season In the two games where Russ Jackson was the main helms- man, Riders lost 21-7 and 37-13, Jackson was reporied to be in fine health The game at Lansdowne Park starts at | p.m. EST and will be televised on the eastern network of the CBC with Ottawa blacked out, Meanwhile, many Ottawa fans are put out over ticket sales for the game Five outlets across the eity had been supposed to hold up sales until Thursday morning but #8 check showed that two of the distributors had not heen aware of the embargo and were already sold out Chicago Black Hawks will give § if & passer, such as Rote, # sizdoot-three, Zi5-pounder form erly with Detroit Lions of f tional Football League, gets time to throw the ball, no defence will (contain him, He i touchdown posses this gaining ? 5 5 5 § i 2 B £7 HE | sent i | of will Rider ground running of full and halfback Ron Stewart, HELD THELEN i In Argonauts' two wins ov Riders, they fewer than 100 yards in move carries, and Stewart, i or 3 si 8 f j Hight ia : [the season, didn't get @ point. pounced Agase, 36 and attemping to ing game, wis a Grey Cup in his rookie. On offence will be centre George coaching year in Canada, might Druxmaen, guards 1 fool everybody and rely heavily and Fd Kotowich, tackles Fran on & ground offensive, He has Rigney and Mike Wright, had Argos working on running Norm Rauhaus and Ernie Pitts, plays this week with Dick Shatto, quarterback Kenny Ploen, half- Cookie Gilchrist and Dave Mann backs Leo Lewis and Rey Jauch the key men - Agase said the team is in good STRATEGIC POINT . Early fore- quarierback"s passing potential, shape, The only doubtful starter Queita in Pakistan for cenfur- casts were for cloudy skies and. With Lancaster at pivot, the is guard John Casey, bothered ies has 8 commanding by a eharleyhorse. He may be re- point on a route fro mAfghanis- tan to the Indus valley, Donevan Bumps O' Neill H. S. 14-1 Donevan O'Neill 141 in a clash between Donevan squad, # . Shortly before the end of the the two schools for second place, |i, O'Neill backfielders' Chater Ihursday afternoon Approximately 100 hardy fans ning room, Unfortunately, as the watched Donevan's ground al- half ended, Dititn vas on the ok , , ' all again for O'Neill, tack cmasy through O'Neill's Une! "y.orly in the second half, the : two O'Neill backs started to move In the first quarter, a powerful the ball upfield, Swan of Done: Donevan attack led by Tommy|yan cui fhe spurt short by tak- Collegiate humbled|gins punted another single for el them His centre pretty cause p younger good skater" do "okay." Another brother {Claude Ramblers League, "will never make it be- He lenty of trouble.' brother Henri, ith the Canadiens, is now with of the US f his stubborness, and should 22 - year » old Philadelphia Eastern Disney made gaping holes in the ise O'Neill line, They ground out sink Advaniage of 3 miscie "ud first downs on a § yard march o'Neiil's territory, {down the field. A touchdown pogeyan failed to advance and plunge by Larry Williams cap-| bl 'Nei ped off the determined thrust by fumbled 0. 0 Neil Donevan sheet on a tremendous boot by Donevan's speedy half, Dave| Roger Reeson which registered a Muir, intercepted a pass on single point, O'Neill's first play from scrim-| After trading interceptions, a "a wants to do everything by him. mage, On the following series of (Dean Douglas recovered another self His 15-year-old plays, Myron Mech quick-kicked fumble for Donevan, O'Neill finally hit the score. |} AGAIN! Custom Blend, at a moderate price, created Gold Stripe in its 4all, handsome flask bottle in 25 ounce and r2 oimoe sizes, and you'll agree, Adams has done it again! son Maurice, 40 yards for a single points, The final touchdown play for Rocket Jr. "looks promising" but 10- Cold weather caused mnother|0'Neill was a long downfield pass year-old Norman "is a beiter/fumble by O'Neill which was and run play by Mach and Hig- SYDNEY, N.8, (CP)--Maurice prospect," lcovered by Buck O'Brien, Hig-'gins, (Rocket) Richard was in a mood _m EE -- for making predictions Wednes- day but his erystal ball seemed to be tuned in mainly on mem- bers of his family Richard, the great scorer who! retired from the National Hockey League Montreal Canadiens this season to hecome a goodwill am bassador for the team, was here to attend a benefit game for| Ches Melskl, a Sydney player] who was injured late last sea. son and probably will never be! able to play hockey again. 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