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The Oshawa Times, 30 Mar 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, Merch 30, 196) SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords Ring Magazine OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ¥ triples Wenay Mackey mn tin! 7 ity Rede ", AE (4 ; fd ny M4, , i 44, Whiviey Bowen 4% pnd Torry Conlin 401, 'am ay war o Ma s ter Mo. fagm, pinta; pi nd No, § tegm, 8 prints; No, | asm, | point and § team, 1 point MAN PARK LEAGUY enmpetition. Boppy Beven, Happy Gand, for the ation Lewy Final eandings, fourth paction: Beven Dwaris 15, Airs 18, Bentntks 16, Her ring Chokers 16, Wappy Gang 12, Beppy even 11, Ravens 19 and Fowndahonts 1) Gord, Robinson same wp with » Mg NL or fron ArT CF it i ion, they the Besizins, Ais Ravens, and Herring Chokers will som: K pete ' ois Ag Arey tonend. O75 mews Wah average Godfrey had His (798, 28) to aver (he : & R33 1338 in = a, TL b 8 HU $54 Rik ANT i p 3 < Rid wie 4 i j : 7 T nope; y Kid a1, © Cormie 718, B, Sueigs , Eormie v 21%, 4, E. Lynch 203, 1, Ary 21M. Wodnioky 27, J, Grilis 7, 7 m 295, 7. Peteoviez 808, 6. Toyior £PORT SNAPSHOTS King' Would Crown Any Demotes Ingemar | fiacking Player, Coach NEW YORK (AP) ~ Ring magazine has recognized Bra | zil's Eder Jofre as world han tamweight ehampion and dropped Sweden's Ingemar Jo hansson from second to fifth among the heavyweight con tenders The undefeated Jofre also was 1. Alphonse Halimi, France 2, Freddie Gilroy, Ireland; 3 Joe Medel, Mexico Flyweights: Champion Kingpeteh, Thailand I, Badao Yaolta, Japan, Johnny Caldwell, Ireland Mimun Ben Ali, Spain Pone named 'boxer of the month" for his ninth round technical knock- | out of Italy's Piero Rollo in a SPORT BRIEFS title bout in Rio de Janeiro last] Saturday night, The National Boxing Association had recog nized Jofre as champion of the H8-pound class but Ring had tated the Brazilian and Prance's Alphonse Halimi as even and declared the title va eant, The dispute arose when Mex feo"s Jose Becerra retired as champion and left the throne open, George Chuvaloe Toronto, heavyweight who beat Argen tina's Alex Miteff, moved up to seventh and Miteff was dropped to eighth, while Bob Cleroux of Montreal retained 10th place in the ratings, The ratings: Heavyweight: Champion! Floyd Patterson, New York | 1, Bonny Liston, Philadelphia; 2. Eddie Machen, Portland, Ore; 3. Zora Folley, Chandler, Ariz; 4. Henry Cooper, Eng land; B, Ingemar Johansson, Sweden; 6, Mike DeJohn Syra euse, N.Y.; 7. George Chuvalo, Toronto; 8, Alex Mitelf, Argen- tina; 9, Tom MeNeeley, Arling: ton, Mass.; 10, Robert Cleroux, Montreal, Light Heavyweight: Cham. pion, Archie Moore, Ban Diego, Calif, 1, Harold Johnson, (NBA champion), Philadelphia; 2, Gul. fio Rinaldi, Italy; 8. Erich Bchoeppner, Germany, Middleweight: Champion Paul Pender, Brookline, Mass, 1. Gene Fullmer (NBA cham. pion), West Jordan, Utah; 2. Gustav Scholz, Germany; 3, Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 4, Sugar Ray Robinson, New York, Welterweight: Champion, Benny (Kid) Paret, Cuba, 1, Emile Griffith, New York; 2, Ralph Dupas, New Orleans; 8. Luis Rodriguez, Cuba, Lightweight: Champion, Brown, Baton Rouge, La 1, Dave Charnley, England; H] Carlos Ortiz, New York; 3, Car. Joe PALMER COLLECTS TWICE WEST PALM BEACH, Fla Sanders each nettetl $000 as they| tied for individual honors in the Seminole pro-am golf tourna ment Tuesday, but Palmer| picked up another $500 as he| and his amateur teammate] edged the field by a stroke, In the professional division, Palmer| matched Sanders' two-day total] 136, Palmer and Gay F, Kam mer of Grosse Point, finished with a 65-61--126 in th best ball competition, | AMHERST LEADS SERIES | AMHERST, N.8, (CP) ~ Am: herst Ramblers took a 2-1 lead| in their best-of-five Eastern Ca- nadian Allan Cup quarter finals Tuesday night with a 20 vie tory over Granby Victorias Fourth game of the series will be played here Thursday night, PRESIDENT ELECTED TORONTO (CP)=J, H, Biaf- ford of Toronto was re-elected president of the Canadian Thor. oughbred Horse Bociety at the annual meeting here Monday, WILL REFEREE SOCCER HAMILTON (CP) = After a long and turbulent career as a hockey and sotcer referee, Hugh McLean is trying his luck PETROIT (CP) ~~ King Clancy, so the story goes, never won A fight in the National Hockey Teague, He was In teammate A few times they let the Ot tawa Irishman fight his own battles and Clancy ended on the bottom of the pile, He recalled his battling the other day when someone men- tioned the ruckus st Chicago | (AP)=~Arnold Palmer and Doug po0e enach Toe Blake of Mont real Canadiens took a poke at referee Dalton McArthur, Blake isn't getting much sympathy from former referee Clancy Blake, says Clancy, pulled a EXPENSIVE TRIP "I can't see any reason for going out on the ice to helt an pounds in a long, sometimes stormy, NHI, career with the old Ottawa Senators and Tor onto teams, "It costs you money and you're wide open for @ preity good clobbering," "Did you ever see anyone charge out on the ice without skates and keep his feet, Boy, that's one fight I would have won If it ever happened to me when I was a referee, "I've taken some pretty good belts as a player, but nobody ever hit me-player, coach or any team official--while 1 was the boss out on the ice "And it's 8 good thing they didn't try It, They would have I'd have used the whistle or got it back in boxcar numbers, | even a stick if 1 could get my hands on one." Clancy now Is assistant gen- ersl manager of the Maple 2. volved in all sorts of scraps and Lenfs who are meeting Detroit 3.'usually had to be rescued by a Red Wings in the Stanley Cup semifinal ADAMS CASE RECALLED Sitting in the stands watching the Leafs work out, he pointed to general manager Jack Adams of Red Wings sitting across the fee "Yeah, he once took a poke at a referee and got himself suspended, But 1 can't recall anybody else doing it." | newspaper man asked {Adams shout it and Jolly Jack spread his arms wide and in- nocently asked: "Who, me? No, {I never went out on the ice to hit an official," The incident happened during Mich., official," said the little guy who the bristling Detroit-Toronto cup © never weighed more than 140 final in 1042 when Leafs lost the first three games and then whipped Wings four straight, Adams may not have gone out {on the Ice but he did toss a puck {at m referee, charge the dress ing room, swing at referge Mel | Harwood and finally get himself ! ded, The suspension was {imposed by the late Frank {Calder, then NHL president, It (was later lifted, | GOLF! Wanted relioble men with ex. perience to loy owt, build end manege qo sourse In Oshe awe, Reply in confidence to Box 639, Oshowe Times, " on the other side of the fence, The veteran official has been signed to coach Hamilton Kteel ers, an entry in the newly: formed Fastern Canada Pro fessional Soccer League REMEMBER WHEN? , , By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bill Cook, New York Rangers rightwinger, placed first in sea- sonal National Hockey League scoring statistics released 34 years ago today, Dick Irvin of Chicago Black Hawks was sec ond with 36 points, one less than Cook, Nels Maroons was the league's "bad los Hernandez, Venezuela, Featherwe | g ht: Champion Davey Moore, Springfield, Ohio 1, Gracleux Lampert,| France; 2, Sugar Ramos, Cuba; | 3, Bergio Caprari, Italy, Bantamwelghts: Champion, man" with a record of 133 min. {utes in the penalty box, BIG BABIES Offspring of blue whales may be 25 feet long and weigh more itewart of Montreal Hey Kids! . . . 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