prameneeatttte apn cient ee od oe Ce CCC CCC SSO CTO MCCS OV Ce SUC VCC CS Ss KELSO INJURED | LAUREL, Md. (AP) -- A |swelling developed on the right \hind leg of Kelso after Satur- 'day's International race and he |probably will be out of compe- tition the rest of this year, \trainer Carl Hanford said Mon- 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 15, 1961 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords Northminster Cuts -- Knox Church 12-1 lday, Kelso, voted horse of the ST. PAUL'S 2 KING ST. 0 q year in 1960 and a leading con- sea | Alexander from W. McGahey, HAMILTON (CP) -- Coachjtender for the same honor this J fussy about meat ? SHOP. HERE! The Church Bantam League began its 1961-62 sea-\C. Griffin from A. Gillette and) B. Durno chalked up the fist) Jim 'Trimble of Hamilton Tiger-|season, finished second in the son with a full slate of games|J. Alexander, H. Popham from/shut-out: of the season as St.\Cats said Monday he expects|International, three - quarters recently. {|A. Smith and T. Hill. |Paul's downed King Street 2-0.)end Hal Patterson will play injof a length behind winner T. V. In the first game, Westmount] J. Preston from K. Waldy, Goal-scorers for St. Paul's|Sunday's Eastern Football Con-|Lark. edged Simcoe St. 3-2. Goal scor-|W. MeGahey from T. Alexander, were: Paul Hollingsworth from/ference final against Toronto ers for Westmount were: H.\J. Alexander from T. McQuade,|D. Mackie and Peter Andrews/ Argonauts. | Morrison, B. Zufelt and H. Mor-,/K. Waldy from J. Preston, W. from J. Andrews. The game, first of a two E rison scored the winner on a|MecGahey from D. Knight. St. Paul's: Goal--B. Durno;|game, total-points series, will F ae E |pass from D. McKee J. Alexander from C. Griffin Selene, R. Nichol, B. Smith, B./be played in Toronto. ' ee | Goal scorers for Simcoe St.jand the final goal was scored Drew, A. Drew, Stonebridge, D.| Patterson has been sidelined | Right how you're invited for }) 'ere D. Cockerton and R.|by J. Alexander from C. Griffin. Whiting; forwards, M. Beamish, |since being injured in a gameij o FREE dance lesson and |} pow from Cockerton | The lone Knox goal was pHs anes, 7 Hollingsworth, at Calgary Sept. 16. He suffered|} get-ocquainted party ot your || - Goal -- J. Hall;\ed by R. Fisher from G. Wraith AP pigs aereee fader tbs pesibennnie auuey ween upended} focal ~=ARTHUR MURRAY J} Westmount: al ' Mullen, P. Hollingsworth, M./after catching a pass. Studio -- so you can see for yourself how quickly you learn to dance and gain new popu- larity ond fun. Consult your phone book for the nearest ARTHUR MURRAY licensed studio, defence, M. Walls, K. Wotton,|and S. Ross /Rose. R. Bolton Trin : " : ' | » the . nble also denied report M, Planke, S. Clark; forwards,, Penalties went to B. Leaming HARMONY 0 ST. MATTHEWS 0 that "Batterson had or 25 D. nee H. Morrison, R.jof Northminster for charging] Wilson in goal for Harmony,| pounds during his absence from} Graham, J. 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Rule book experts here have come up with the suggestion that Toronto Argonauts were with seven points they didn't deserve in their 43-19 sudden - death victory Petes jumped r and to within n the Junior A Series Fily- disorganized But students of the game now say that the Toronto | touchdown pass in the second quarter, Tobin Rote to Ron | Morris for the latter's second touchdown, should have been ruled incomplete. because it grazed a goalpost. | They cite Rule 20, Section | i Chicken Chow Mein . . Fetzer said Tuesday he has bought up the final one - third | lers played one of their poorest] over Ottawa in the Eastern games of the season. Some 1,190) Football Conference semi-final 6, Article 1 (b) in the Cana- Chicken Broth with Greens or Chilled Juices 1.80 2.00 Selections Shrimp Egg Foo Yong . . 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Three Crispy Egg Rolls . . 1.80 \\Lobster Meat Cantonese . . 2,75 Green Salad Mustard Dressing 4 4SIDE DISHES: Fried Rice--Smothered Greens--Egg Noodles interest in Detroit Tigers and|hometown fans watched them) Saturday now is sole owner of the Amer-|fall two goals behind the Petes) fost fans -- at least in ican League baseball club. He|by the end of the second pe-| Toronto -- seem to believe said he purchased the interest riod the officials erred when they held by the Knorr Broadcasting! A tipin by Tom Carty in the; gave Ottawa a point on Gary Company. jfirst period and i a sn by| Schreider's convert kick {Claude Larose in the second ac-| which struck an up YANK LEADS OXFORD renee engage yey tome hich struck an upright of the OXFORD, England (AP)~--|scoring. Jack Nairn scored for Tom Blodgett of Great Bar-|Niagera Falls. rington, Mass., won four events! The crowd was the smallest Tuesday to lead Cambridge tojat Niagara Falls since the for an 84-51 victory over Oxford in|mer Barrie franchise was TINS 15-02. TINS Desserts Wild Cherry lee Cream Roll Rice Pudding Jello, Whip Cream Chocolate Mint Parfait Choice of Pie Tea Coffee Milk A BIT OF THE ORIENT DINNERS with a taste of any three main course selections, being ved. DINNER FOR TWO .............. 4.50 A DINNER FOR FOUR ..... 8.25 DINNER FOR SIX 11.50 Open Till 10 p.m. Every Night SPECIAL FOR THURS., FRI, & SAT., NOV. 16, 17, 18. Wilson, D. Stevenson field: defence, J. Preston K.| The teams divided penalties:|Patterson had been "'fretting) Simcoe St.: Goal -- C. Burch; Waldie, T. McQuaid, T. Good-|D. Orton and T. McNaughton| about getting back into the) Weatherbee, R. Shephard, J.jette, H. Popham, T. Hill, G,|fence, Hall, McNaughton, Mc- Todd, B. Smith, S, Warne, J.\Gulliver, P. McVety, B. Leam-| Donald, Begg; forwards, Crowe, |Northminster smothered Knox Watson, N. Nesbitt, R. Car-) %t. Matthews: Goal -- Hay- RR CIGARETTES 3 09 119-1 in the highest scoring game michael; ofrward, R. McLeod,|ward; defence, Walker, Corral, : 4 ° forwards, Shet- = ; GETS PHILLIES' JOB | GIVES YOUNG A CHANCE | | Mcquaid from T. Good-/Dougall, R. Fisher, G. Wraith,|Backer, Rosnick, Coppin, Buck- PY Py) PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Bob| LONDON (AP) -- Jaroslav|"niq.C. Griffin from A. Gillette|S. Ross, S. Blake. ley, Smith, Allard, | Annis, Swift's Wonderland of Tuesday was named director of|pionships--an event he. won in succeeds Mort Berry, who re-|Dayis Cup team, said: "I'm) Edge Flyers GOT UNEARNED POINTS Bears won the American Foot- of the schedule. The unbeaten challenge game in the Ohio city Saturday. ball League scoring king since 1959, became Pte. Hornung halfback was assigned to the 896th Engineer Company, a na- Badgley, B. Kirk-|and J. Clark of Knox for slash-/and Hayward for St. Matthews|the gridiron He admitted that SUGAR""™""--s_--s 5... 39° defence, M. Burch, M Hewer, child; forwards, D. Knight, W.|for Harmony and Davey and| lineup." Se | LBs. | PARTS OF WIRE COAI CHECK ALL MOVING: } Manning. ing, A. Smith. McGill, Orton, Gunn, Griffith,| [mo _ | this early in the season N. Clark, D. Clark, R. Knucker,|Bell Brabbin; Chandler, for the last three)/Drobny announced Tuesday} ing j. Alexander lasing. 6 public relations and publicity 1954. | ° m signed last week. |not giving up. I love playing} TORONTO (CP) -- What's | goalpost and bounced back on ball Conference championship Bears whipped Detroit Redskins HORNUNG JOINS ARMY Tuesday as he checked into the tional guard unit from Linton, patrick, J. Welsh, K. Vernon, B |ing sparkled as the two teams bat-|the end had dropped about D. Cockerton, W. Peyton; for-/McGahey, J. Alexander, C.|Walker for St. Mathews eR fi | BUTTER FIRST GRADE 54° LB. HOOK THROUGH TIP-TOP GUIDES « Knox: Goal--N. Smith; de-|Sapinski, Simpson, Henderson, Goal scorers for Northminster|B. Martin, H. Nesbitt, G. Mac-|ler, McIntyre, Walters, Carry, years administrative assistant|that he will not play in any) _ pisiensin for Philadelphia Phillies. Ana-| The 40-year-old Czech - born WIN AFC TITLE sme, Ee Oe ee a. in | fhe tela of play BACO a 57* Saturday by posting their 10th 46-6 to edge Toledo for the ti- FORT RILEY, Kan. (AP*-- army base for a tour of active N.D. His job: Light truck 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH, OSHAWA Zufelt, D. Slater, B. Linton, P.| Northminster: Goal--B. Cran-|tled to a scoreless draw. {seven pounds, probably because) wards, C. Macrae, R. Brown, P.\Griffin, T. Alexander, A. Gill-| Harmony: Goal--Wilson; de- BREADS 8 2 vosss SO | : : LOAVES Pa teh dnt INORTHMINSTER 12, KNOX 1jfence, T. Irwin, T. Parker, J.|Andrews, O'Neill, Mitchell. to the head of the farm system,|more Wimbledon tennis cham-) Tu nee p i i tive of Windsor, Chandler, 28,|star, now coach of the Italian} aii this about Ottawa Rough SARNIA (CP)--Sarnia Golden straight victory in the last game|yaiyable experience." tle. Sarnia and Toledo play a Paul Hornung, National Foot- duty. The Green Bay Packers driver and radio operator. TH AUTHENTIC FILMS! SHOCKING? CRY FOR HAPPY = TODAY THE TERRIFYING RISE AND RUIN OF HITLER'S REICH? "Only 15 Minutes From Downtown Oshawa on Highway 401 At Bowmanville Tore ¥ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ) HELD |oVER eee ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION OF 'THE FEST PLAY ESPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE SCREEN BY WILLIAM INGE mGRASS -- AND -- THURSDAY \yard high hurdles, the 220-yara\tion Unionville and Toronto} | |Doug Kelcher and Wayne Carl- TITANS SIGN | York ican| B k 10 Y /York Titans of the American som for Mariboros ac ears |mer Saskatchewan Roughriderjhis two games with Montreal nd - string games, both involving Ottawa-|lard, 25, who played 244 years back Al Dorow ference president Robert Pugh} ---------- "You can be assured that our situation." hibition game Friday between of Montreal Carabins. The) a freshmen's track and field|moved there two years ago |meet. Blodgett won the 320 | In OHA Metro Junior A ac- \low hurdles, the pole vault and| Marlboros tied 4-4 at Unionville | College Brawls jit: isvain cen Winters, Leo, Olver F b ] ALLARD _|ton scored for Unionville and | " , - _ New! Brian Conacher, Doug MacDon-} Move oot a | | NEW YORK (AP) New ald, Ron Ellis and Bob Fergu- |Football League Monday signed a \quarterback Don Allard, a for- MONTREAL (CP) --Brawls)who played two games this sea-;He will be a sec Montreal and Ottawa football/son with Montreal Alouettes. Al-/man behind St. Lawrence Conference teams,|with the Roughriders, returned/B.C. Lions and drew strong reaction from con-,to his business in Boston after/nautr recently. "It's disgraceful,' Pugh said conference is going to conduct a thorough investigation into the His comments arose from a last-quarter fight during an ex- Loyola College Warriors of the conference and the University) other battle was in a game Sat- urday between University of Ot-| EACH THE HUNTER... EACH THE \ HUNTED! v want my opin-| ai 'action such] appened here and in Ottawa, our conference back 10 years and makes us| look like a real bunch of bush leaguers." | Quebec Aces | Thump Indians | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Quebec Aces, wallowing in the basement of the Easfern Di-| vision of the American Hockey} League, had at least one con-| solation today | When they beat the best. The Aces COLOR BY DE LU ENTERTAINMENT 4 rxes: BIG JAKE... masquerading with .and a fear.The strange splendor of those danger and death! years when youre finding your way. ..and love is suddenly more than just holding hands... click, they can} who show a 5-12 record, stunned the leading Springfield Indians 4-1 in the only game in the league Tues day night. The defeat was only the third of the season for the Indians No one under 16 will be admitted H unless by an adult. - G PAUL REGRET... recklessly searching Diminutive ace centre Skippy Burchell scored two third-period goals to crack the game wide open. 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