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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1961, p. 12

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| "SORTOTDOOHS--Byesoa Winnipeg Boasts Great TRYING sour a rvine tarcer, ° Cobourg Aces Lead caine 1nor Footb all Svstem 'SWINGING PAST Be Plas ne tcc M | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Greater |school football is the best in| Most prominent, of course, is| Bombers 16-13 in the junior final) Winnipeg's minor football sys-|Canada, and the best organized, | Gerry James, the Regina-born| in Calgary. They had won a| # .of-|Glen Copp 526, Jim Zambonelli 525 and ter 478, I. Cyr 475, F. Bouckley 466, M. tem-nursed with loving care/too." product of Winnipeg high school| hard - fought Manitoba-Saskat-| At the half-way point, out-of | Harry Blohm 520. |McHugh 464, 0. Gunn 463, over the years--has come to full lranks who has twice been|chewan Junior Football League |10-PIN ACTION ' > J. Peel 463 Sra ete ot manatee |g Metea amecte het feelers SO es blossom. |BOMBERS BENEFIT | named Canada's outstanding|Meralomas to get there. \Seehant eee ey eet Ear Me MnOn tr eniee Casuners | Sines Sookie -- Candy oes Me The 1961 record speaks for it-| Leah oa tag the minor ge player. The 26-year-old fullback) st, Vital Bulldogs breezed| In the team event, Cobourg|2i Gimme Wood Products &, clorden |. Sabyan Motor Sales 1, Meltupeste ah C case at toa in tome, ee has been with Bombers id bye all dane as they| Aces have a comfortable lead|tors 4 Winders Kuso Service | 3 and|Stickping 42, Javajubes 40, Hyman Real St. James Rods won the Ca- : "|years, |had done a year earlier, They|having rolled a great 3,106 se-|7 P 8 .|Estate 36, 300's 36, Doreen's nadian junior football title. +g and juvenile, and bod -- Others include end Normjhad a perfect 8-0 record in the ries. This averages out to 207) ;eauné, Averages--Doug Keeler 189,/Aces 33, Leftovers 33, Collpecls 314 St. Vital Bulldogs, defending, Six-man -cams in the parks |Manitoba intermediat e leauge the th re ba trays Mee es me 4 Th Dik 9g oe ; - | interm: uge,|/per man over the three games,|wich 173, Stan jgson , Jim| The Dillys 26. a 4 tion leagues. |Rauhaus, centre linebacker | Canadian intermediate champs, 4nd recrea } . lbeat Fort William MRedskins\so an extra effort by the re-|Z@mbonelli 170 and Glen Copp 170. High Averages --Men: G. Reid 177, lost a 33-32 heartbreaker to| Of all the arguments t hat/George Druxman, defensive end\3¢4 i, the Western semi-final,| maining teams will Pg required] see ee indore Rien Seres|i60, B, McHugh' tes ee. See Verdun Shamcats in Montreal in/Say Winnipeg's minor football! Jack Bruzell, tackle Roger|then defeated New Westminster|to dislodge the Cobourg entry. |ice 48, Oshawa Cleaning Contractors | Women: O. Gunn 155, B. Grant 161, J. the 1961 final. Thige cree mg hes of oo best | Hamelin, halfback Henry Jan-|Royals 28-7 to reach the national] Ted Oliver and Bert Stang-|%; Scugos Cleaners 47, General Agare. Feel 180, M. Tayice 1g Fort Garry Lions easily de-)!" ns Seiad th al/7en, guard Ed Kotowich, half-|final. neth, of Scarboro, are high in)47, Jordan Florists 26, Lander-Stark Oil feated a Victoria team 32-9 in can <4 ly be vy Wit rT ine back Ron Latourelle, defensive) fort Garry Lions won the|the doubles competition with a}, qeam Five 2 and Oshawa Wood) pagpWAY MEN'S LEAGUE jwhat was dubbed the Canadian Somnees and eae ORE Tit his|ends Cec Luining and Ron| seven - tea mManitoba juvenile|fine total of 1,311. This comes|Protucts 22, Hilites--Harold Babcock roll- juvenile final, although the East hag tie y \Meadmore, tackle Steve Pat-ijoop to gain the right to travel|out to a 218 average and they), woonview PARK MIXED /¢d a sensational 256 game for didn't compete. AGotbeu teem: here. irick, guard Ted Mikliechuk,/t9 Victoria. While the East|also seem to have a "strangle) 41th. members of the league) the new league high single. . . . If they had a Dominion play-| The Canadian talent on the| halfback Nick Miller and tackle doesn't complete in this class|hold" on the top money. All a ea oere cimnin fee a\This is two pins better than the off for high school football, | Bomber roster is the envy of! Roger Savoie. \nationally, Westerners regard) above scores include handicap. wort mosting after bowling on| Previous high held by Ralph there's one Winnipegger who|the rest of the Western Foot: ' ithe winner as Canadian cham-| TOPS THIS WEEK December 5, to discuss the Tur-|O'Reilly. . . . Cadillac Hotel feels confident a Winnipeg club/bal 1C nfoecner sf ,ea ndomot|BULLDOGS UNBEATEN pion This week's two top bowlers | Roll, which will be held on|Scored a shutout to take over lwauld bein that, 00, ball Conference, and most of} The Rods from suburban St.| ¥: - + budding 270, Marie Potts and George| Fey oe Ye will be ite mae uk Se VOT Ay Says Vince Leah, Tribune|the 16 natives would fit into the|James started the city's march} rom this mass of budding) 5 -apin, Sob Ge 'nd with 504, the|teams follow the leaders by L hid bi) sports writer who has been ob-|plans of any football club injtoward the Canadian footballjtalent, it appears the Blue; Marie, from the Oshawa Mix-| ob or oggeet rk 'Aces'to alonly one point making {t @ MOST HUNTERS WHO MiGs BIRDE TAKIN Hf serving the football scene here|Canada, perhaps even a few in|throne, defeating defending|/Bombers should be well set for ed League, rolled an outstand-| Night's high, led the Aces to a) GO BECAUSE THEY SHOOT " ichit { i | , , : \three to one win over the Se-|tight race... . Average leader pipe Tey ONY / for many years: -- 'Our highithe United States. champion Montreal Rosemount|Canadian Players for years. ing series of 514, to lead the | ects, in the COME. olan the| Joe Spencer high this week | ' ne ~~ got a little lucky and|Jets swept three of the four| With 596... . Chicken Roll | | e : : |points from the Stickers. | slated for December 14....A Bantams SPORTS arisen stk EEst Paste Beer fete tas mest, ile ei in ] V League, to cop the honors. with a 426 triple, with Marg Ger-| Thursday at 6.45 to set up the | : : |mond right behind with a 410. | Roll and each team is request- CALENDAR MEN'S LEAGUE Doug Trivett with 155 edged/ed to have a_ representative SP . RTS E ® | Monday Section ahead of Bill Clarke in the| Present. : a The turkey roll is scheduled! syerage race, while Marg Ger-|, Ta = eee eS By Geo. H. Campbell ave a ¥ | TODAY'S GAMES for December 11, starting at)/mond continues to lead the!Goch Supertest' 0, Dumont Aluminum ge being "divided into. groups ac-| "Senn Stand ap|s, Soten's, otto Sash Cr Oshawa Minor Assoc.: Exhibi- Deing dividea into groups ac-| Team Standings -- Aces 2, iris 1, P Brand Clothes 3, SPORTS EDITOR A e lon "'DOabicheader = Fees cording to averages, with one| Jets 98, Stickers 17, Selects 12. iLes Eventos Sales ly Parker Wioetrie & r) | Township Pee Wees vs Oshawa "bird" per group and handi- ise bf rennet rey: ee 8 . te nian . . y in- * acks Men's Wear 2. 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' F' UPSE-E LACE STCATLCALTLG --aivieeine Heals art sar, rea, QIUANA, MED, UNG Bw jat 7.30 p.m. and Toronto Town- ete | Marie Fo ' ook ST Cayton little ning {2_ Bantams vs Onhawa City bow! the three Samed. got SLA this wank, while alte' oy seg a THE GREY CUP? Well, if you had just one : a4 A four-way tie for first placejalternates, Kitchen, Dafoe,/Manuel, Gallant, Glendinning) League Bantam Aill-Stars, at matlots both nicked "up' seven Ryan was best for the men wit jLawrence 538 (205), R, ,Georae saa smitch of interest, you no doubt have long since read 1.6 developed in the Oshawa|Todd, Warren, Moore, Beharrell,|and Noonan. 8.30 p.m. Both games at Oshawa points' by shutting out 'Team a is one change from the|3 #, Zarowny $19, 1. Barton 811, W. aad sen ail you nsed to have on the 196! gid Cisse [Minot Hockey Association Ban-| Welker, Cage ca MN") meptages LOCAL ¢mi,9°| OHA Metre Jun ,,Five and Jackson Sand and)ieagye's high scores reported| 'Team standings -- Cediiac Mote} 10, We think the highlight of the entire spectacle was the tam League after last. night's Ranger and Jenkins. DUPLATE 4, AL son OHA M etro Junior "A" Gravel. League leading Kin-| tast week. The ladies' high game|McLaughlin Fuels 9, Blacks Men's fact that Gerry James kept the Canadian foot in football action was skated off at the LOCAL 1817, 2, POLICE 1 | Bob MacKay, Ronnie ilson, | League -- Whitby Mohawks vs lochs were set. back 5-2 by belongs to Berenice Differ, | Wens: Shee vical ee ras truly a tremendous (Children's Arena. Canadian : i Ross Taylor and Tom Bouckley| tnionyille Seaforths, at Union-|Charltons Tractors. The re- kling 206 effort noes Brand Clatues 7, Dawes ; --and a left foot, at that. It ver, rfp AGG ERAS : Tire, Local 1817, Scugog Clean- Chris Stead and Billy Elliott triggered one goal each as Du-| vile Arena, 8.30 p.m. maining results were: Young's = ri ole AS osc Se . ieee rp x _ Fase spectacle, a real thriller-diller that'll have 'em talking |.."'.4 Duplate Limited all|fired one goal each in leading] pate Limited doubled the score Chi fia Oe Pies 3 | Sports $, Dunlops 2; Union City| pine eeena sori Mike Dr Sales '6, "Goch. Supertest' 4" "Houdaile ayears from now. We were in Hamilton and saw the share first place. Local 1817 to a narrow 2-1 de-/oyer Local 2784 bya count of 1 LT : s "umOr Body Shop 5, Ontario Motor|Cesaro 540, iis Tachi Gare (2. tights 3, Stkan 2 bie boys ied 'erowd that turned out to welcome their defeated but In the action, Local 205 hand- cision over Police Association. |4.2, Hitting the score sheet for eague -- Newmarket at cries 9: People's Clothing 4,|Harold Baboon tor S19 (o01), Jack Lee| Leading Averages -- Joe Spencer giill beloved Tiger-Cats. Such fan loyalty was heart- ed Canadian Tire their first de- Johnny Glover was the Police|the local were Harry Polesnuk' Stouffville, 8.30 p.m, Town and Country Wholesale 3;|s02 and Tony Gallant 501. lint, Be Worsley aft ooh ie kone tet sai isa + feat 3-1, Westmount Kiwanis and Association marksman. and Billy Dionne. Bennett Paving 5, Millwork Sup-| Marie Potts 514, Shirley Bowers 472,| 171» B- Worsley 171 and Charlle Andor Warming to witness and made one realize that the Ham- s-1, Wes = ; c BASKETBALL 3 aving 9, |lwde Ryan 466, Dot Clements 452, Helen roula hav reciated a victory |B' Nal B'Rith battled to a 1-1 POLICE ASSOCIATION--goal,, pUPLATE LIMITED -- goal,| Oshawa and District Indus-| Pues 2; Glen's Texaco 5, Indus-| Reynolds 445, Grace Murphy 432, Betty | Aton football fans wou Replies tal oe spar, (tie, Local 1817 trimmed Police| White; defence, Hewer, Dionne; |Canfield; defence, Konosski,| trial Leacue -- Oshaw Coan. trial Tools 2. |Morris 431, Phyllis Babcock 426, Ther-| EASTWAY MEN'S MAJOR much more than did the Winnipeg fans, who are appar= association 2-1, Scugog Cleaners forwards, Bligdon, Welsh,/smith; forwards, MacKay, Colas vs Oshawa Simone Hall |, High Scores -- Ken Fisher 598 (225), esa Conlin 421, Jeanette Courtieur 42°.' Bill Borrowdale topped the ently getting too accustomed to accolades. Ottawa is blanked Houdaille Industries, 5- Howards, alternates, Scott, Pat-\Nichols, Bilinski; _alternates,| at Simcoe Hall, 9.00 Ph. , Bill Hayes Be Peal Gootee Bald 363 iecras Magee 405. . league this week with a terrific "going to propose that Canadian football adopt the 11- 0, Duplate Limited doubled the adise, McKenzie, Griffin, Glover,|;ayas, Taylor, Wilson, Ander- Loreno 558 (223), Karl Gaal 582 (201), | Standings -- ene Fees oe $3, | 989 series. man team and according' to an early poll, most of the [score over Local 2784 4-2 while Whiting, Norton, Lean and Her-/son, Watson, Greenwood, Car-| GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY |(e0rse Brabin 547, Frank Zaronty S06) tim Dandies 84, The Big Six 32, Scu-/, Corvettes won two games i be in favor of this. We join with a (!" the final fixture Coca Cola cia. roll, Bouckley, Brometta, Locke, | HOCKEY 530. "Rav Bazminski 525 (208), Don|#0S Cleaners 48, Don Down Flyers 45,|from the Bombers and the third teams are said to be in favor of this, . and Civitan battled sixty min-' [OCAT, 1817 -- goal, Varcoe Jenkins and Knowlton Frayne 525 and "Wiener" Layton 525. |Don Howe Real Estate 43, Saten's| resulted in a tie. Slapsticks and lot of sports scribes who maintain that with our wider | utes to a 2-2 stand-off. and McConkey; defence "AT, | Wilson: | CHA, Lakeshore Intermediate] standings -- Kinlochs 87, Sheriff's A000 Biocx 36, Courtice Champs 32,|WaHoos also had a good night and longer field, and three downs instead of four -- Andrews, Elliott: forwards |r 0c au 2784 -- goal, Wilson; | League -- Trenton at Belleville,| Tailors 49, Young's Sports 49, Town and |v iintye Beauty Salon 30, Modern taking two of the three games ! ' ' 'AL 2 -- CAN. TIRE : dng ti S,\defence, Clark, Ball; forwards,|§ 39 p.m. CONEY Sy eee" is earats ;'Grill 29, Serewballs 28 and Raymore plus that great big valuable one-point kick -- our 12- |LOCAL 205, 3 -- CAN. TIRE, 1 Gow, Patterek, Fischer; alter-'Morrison, Peleshoe, Peyton Pp _ 4 Ontario Motor, Sales 42, Charitons 39/714 97, from the Washouts and Nathan aman game is excellent and requires little if any change | Don Wragg, Bobby Muir andjnates, Holt, Stewart, Fielder, Barnoski: alternates, Sutton, hg pote Minor ppc Pgs ke lgy Fey "fy Geavan oe; Industriaj |, Lending Averages -- tthe, DiCesare | Sunged, respectively. 'dn rules, They had 32,000 out to the Grey Cup final on |John Salowski fired single goals|Babcock, Stead, Ryan, Kelly,|styart, Harrison, Myers, Dionne, Siva teeee wan ot VS Tools 35, People's Clothing 35, "1169, Harry Joyce 168: Ede Ryan 148,|(211), M, DiCesaro Gr. $84 (219), Frank 3 ' Loc 0 ' : r Kiwanis, at 5.30 p.m.; Rotary)lops 32, Team Five 28%, Bennett Pav + |Sobil $84 (203), Harry Joyce 548 (200). ; é in leading Local 205 to an upset! Selleck and Vann. M Boyl d Pot : Helen Reynolds 146, Dora DiCesaro 144, , Harry Joy 200), Saturday -- this in spite of the fact that there were (4) Vi, over Canadian Tire. Ken Moore, Boyle, and Potter. vs Navy, at 7.20 p.m; King-|Ing 2 and Millwork Supplies 23. 399, (Marie Potts 143. |Wes Richard 548, George Reid $42, Bill more games played during schedule this season and fans _ waldie tallied for the tiremen. | SCUGOG'S 5, HOUDAILLE 0 | CIVITAN 2, COKES 2 men vs Lions, at 8.10 p.m.;|Ken Fisher 182, George Reld 181, Katocs 540 (211), Walter Scott 526, Ed. had a chance to see some of the Western teams before | CANADIAN TIRE nal tilt Civil Ms A ppt é My - " Mothersil 524, A. Garden 508, Tony -- goal, Backed up by the flawiess| In the final tilt Civitan and|Wcsin vs Firefighters, at 9.00) enone, nee ele ie eee mres| Boece Me det Sin ae cat aee Grey Cup Day. Now this should prove that the golden (Trutter; defence, Dawson, An-|goaltending of young Pete Met-\Coca Cola fought to a 2-2 stale- Children's Foray , sa the pau roll deri few other! Team Standings -- Corvettes 38%, egg still exists and we think the Canadian football bosses |louf; forwards, Preston, Lloyd,|calfe, Scugog Cleaners applied|mate. Scoring for the pop boys|_ : : oe innidantals hua bean called for eae ir EN Prodi a would be real geese if they spoil the set-up. Sintik; alternates, Stewart, the whitewash brush to Hou-|were Don Cockerton, and Pat | -- or Wednesday, December 6, at 8| Leading Averages--George Reid 179, |Krantz, Sutton, McAvoy,'daille Industries 5-0. Garry|MacNamara, Bob Stewart and HOCKEY SCORES ees. sere Meg = ag EE p.m. Each member ts' urged| is, DiCeeare, 178, J. Waldin SONNY LISTON put Germany's Westphal away in ppereyo a T plied cmt and wad a ie pol. |Jack MacNamara replied. for ' -- paged. m Five deserve|to be present in order that our i A ' ; i i |Lloyd, Weeks, McNam nd ted two goals in leading the Civitan. ; 5 ip 7\ Plans and problems can be set-|---- Ford Petterson ai se goign pon Giton MoNecley, abe piosioed |Cleaners' scoring attack. John-| CIVITAN -- goal, Pollard; de- TANDINGS pallet tee nt raat ; \tled by a majority of the league. | : rae mgs | LOCAL 205 -- goal, Andrews; ny Lupel shot the other marker.|fence, Graham, O'Donnell; for- By THE CANADIAN PRESS ¢ tne Nuwar Raggi ng High bowler for the ladies REMEMBER WHEN eee ee tet we got the impression he could have done i ay (defence, O'Neil, Burch; for- SCUGOG CLEANERS -- goal, wards, Hewer, Waldie, Clarke; | ®Y oer \Nu-Way still holds a comfort.|this week is Mary Cole with 498, By THE CANADIAN PRESS e first round also -- but perhaps he was being kind | wards, Clarke, Marchan, Noak; |Metcalfe; defence, Graper,|alternates, Vice, Curry, Mac-| Eastern Professional | ; ; able 10 point lead over second|and George Turner for the men} to the customers who paid $50.00 for a seat. This is no (alternates, Morrison, Muir,/Brockman; forwards, Knight,|Rae, McConkey, Tutkoluk, Gra-) WLT FA Pt place Thareneon Plumbing. | with 572, Toronto RCAF Hurricanes doubt the shortest doubleheader ever seen on a theatre (Rollo, Shouldra, Slack, Vaillan-|Lupel, Miljour; alternates, Mc-|ham, Morrison, Smith, Philips, Kitchener ip Ringston i ; 6126, John Waldinsperger, with 565,| Results -- 'Leftovers 7. Dillys e,jcoached by Lew Hayman de- ; heal 8 , |court, Wragg, Zedic, Zufett, Sal-|Master, Sampson, Brack Grab-|Bremner, Popham and Aasen. screen -- where most of the fight fans viewed it. They | Court 4 . Je , cA ~ ae.| Hull-Ottawa 5 62 23 7, Auto-Magic-Carwash had less than 8,000 at Maple Leaf Gardens, which wasn't Sees an) eee ki}, Hamilton, Logeman, Clarke,|| COCA COLA--goal, Brett; de 6 3 sperger 172, had the night's high triple. John|Se>yan Motor Sales 7; Doreens Sansifeated the Winnipeg RCAF ould still give Doug Keeler an|stickpins 7, Javajubes 0, H Reai|Bombers in the East-West foot- ; ; a , Kurelo, McCullough, and Gar-|fence, Johnston, Carey, Breit hey 711 45 a 7 araciaeat the pena ttle| Estate 8 Sonn's Garage 2, Gook's Body | an final 19 years ago today by "soy eg Het gee ippearweebaanp seh sedd ibampigare barb apr |zant; forwards, Logan, Petter-|S°S"yarie 315 5 7110411 although Doug has a big mar ¢'iyy's) Aces 4, Meltpesie ® than that tonight, it will be only because the fans down | In a tight defence battle.) HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES --|son, Wallace; alternates, Cle.' ~' gin right now ' Hoare ap a 572|22 8-5 score. In winning the ' " 5 > , High Scores -- Men: G. Turner that way didn't get a chance to spend their money on (Westmount Kiwanis and B'Nai|goal, Neault and Brown; de-|ments, Allen, Sawyer, Clarke, Monday's Result High Scores -- John Waldinsperger| ait), F. Wallace S49, M. Johnson 514,/Grey Cup the Hurricanes held feik , . h A c f r 5 » Cee} » D. Cole 509, K. G 489, | attack Grey Cup tickets. Westphal had no business in the ring pig cece | bd Ethic | fence, McQuade, Walding; for-|Cockerton, Hudgins, Chapman, saggy renga Mb, CB), Ds Se ain Haden SiblS; Waite WT; Gr Pasilag as, He we cease Wend and af r & ' * oss collecte e Nai 1 wards, Fost , Wilson, ¥ tall, 1 : a s G | (203), Roy Tri 540 (211), Doug Keel-|Mothersill 485. ; with Liston and MdNeeley had = me pang be | marker with Dougie Warren fir- chant; alternates, Osbe vn a« _-- Hull-Ottawa at Kitchener ler 540, Dave Collins S31, H. Price 828,' Women -- M. Cole 498 (205), B. Bax-i rushing offensive. fighting Patterson. This week, the ex-fight racketeers ; Ss, § , s. | : ing the Westmount Kiwanis goal.|Jubenville, Komonski, Murray,| Officials -- Vince Genge and -- in U.S. drew down $10,000 fines and prison terms rang- /Both netminders, Craig Burch |Craight, Ostle, Weeks, wide Tom Wilson. fe ane Pi ies 5 aS RE ' - ing from 15 years to five. Obviously, the fight game is (of B'Nai B'Rith and Bill Way-,-- ets shinee pikabimcieeubiaas: getting to be a little hot to handle across the border {ling and Brad Wilson who ' . || but how many more times are Canadian sports fans pony ily duties, turned in i going to swallow this high-pressure promotion of so- B'NAI B'RITH -- goal, Burch: aw S Ose n @alled world championship fights ? P. T. Barnum has | detence, Tobb, Scattergood; for- been dead quite a while but if he ever comes back to |wards, Crumb, Fogal, Hollings: make his famous observation about "you can fool some worth; alternates, Bulnzaek, ° of the people, etc. ---he'll be pointing his finger right (Conway, Bratt, Brabin, Forshin, @ | ari! jes at Canada when he says "'some of the people all of the a. Bryant, Holmes, and . time. ee : Se aaweties _.| WESTMOUNT KIWANIS -- Oshawa Hawks dropped their|manned missing three of their) goal, Wayling and Wilson; de-|third - straight game Sunday) regulars. This really hurt when| | WORLD cUP PLAY fence, Lakas, Thompson; for- night as St. Catharines Feasby's| Jack Lyons and John Newey wards, Begg, Talakacheff, Fry; | Walloped the Motor City crew|both fouled out of the game $$$ $$_____-- 75-50 in the Niagara District}midway through the second) | f | ' |city. The game left the Hawks) half. Daryl MacDonald also left! ; zechs Uust scotlan Oshawa Rink (802 G2 on & tele pe or | ' |games and little hope of win-|Feasby's had lots of bench ning Saturday nignt, when the| strength to take up the slack. : : 1 erful Tillsonb Living-| ' 'Only England To Chile --_ Loses First Hoes coma bare is play "tel dane ik Poe Baal | ; Ospawans in an expo Wt Tony Andrelcka doing x geod) Y , | i i end. But the| By M. McINTYRE HOOD his native country, Scotland, Major League \throughout the entire gomalice oe ues ag te red i Special London, England only after the Scottish Football and only once early in the sec-|sired offensively and they'll Correspondent Association had insured him for| TORONTO (CP) -- The Major|ond half, did they look as! have to open up Saturday To The Oshawa Times $200,000. His appearance was|Curling League, designed to|though they could have won. against Tillsonburg or suffer LONDON -- Only England of|doubtful almost to the last min-'strengthen Ontario entries in| Foul shots played an important some bitter consequences. | the four countries of the United|ute, as the Turin management national competition, began an|part in the game and were re-| mpevt be at home twice Kingdom will go to Chile next|wanted further insurance safe-/eight - week schedule during the|sponsible for putting the Feas- within the next week, pleying|| summer to play in the world|suards to which the Scots could weekend. |by's out in front 38-23 in the|nisonburg, here Saturday at 7|| cup series. A Scottish team|not agree, as no British insur-| sixteen of the province's top/first half. The Niagara crew| om' and Beterborough the toll | forced to play three reserves|4ance company would underwrite | rinks are entered in the league| converted 18-of-25 in the early | lowing Thursday at 8.15, Both because of injuries to its first the risks the Italians wanted| nich aims to give them, on a|half while the locals managed) ¢ames will be at the Donevan choice men, went down fighting Covered. Turin bought Law/regular basis, matches against/only 7-for-is. Tom Collins net- gym, on Harmony road south. in losing to Czechoslovakia «t|from Manchester City for $290,-/tougher opponents than norm-|ted 8-for-10 on fouls and added pa Gieks = Anicaiin Brussels in an overtime game. 900 during the close season, lally are available in their home|a single field goal to lead St. ch ans Oli ag 14 eee At the end of regular time, the wrigHT REFUSES JOB areas. Catharines with ten points in|Cheskl 9, Ouny Bi bail led 2. it fans, 3 "Kolodzie 12, Reilly 6, Kelly 4, roel lbp cc uaeer et Billy Wright, who has 105 Eng-| In opening rounds Sunday Mac he former stanza. Bill Janzen | ' : | and Newey 7. Total 50. | d h Ik the rules. In the -overtime| lish international caps, has turn-|White of Belleville, provincial) Sharp pothole eae S Sits -- Korie %, Map e Street needs anot er Vo swagen. . ime) 4 x b finalist last year, lost 9-5 to Ed) . period, the Czechs scored twice|¢d down an invitation to become | Carl Cheski each had six aplece|Leinert 4, Collard 10, Collins 14, , the chief coach of Arsenal at a|Rhodes of Toronto. Alfie Phil-| \J 14, Anderson, Martin 8 ; to win by 4-2. salary of around $7,500 a year,|iPs of Toronto lost by a sim-| for the Hawks. : age stele Seienis 4 and When you own a Volkswagen, you __ tion keeps you out of trouble. The underside of a Volkswagen Is Pll dl pon Sag game,|Wright rejected the offer be-|llar score to Paul Kozlick of St. gaat an's wae ew yg $e Dundas. Total 75. : can expect company after a snow Another blessing in cold weather completely covered with a smooth a |\Catharines. | i" M4 tet , 4 4 U in the first half Scotland went| ofthe Tigens encn vane ae George Parks of Woodstock|fore the Hawks could sustain) Officials: Wilt Garrett, Wel- storm. Inquisitive company. They'll isthe VW salr-cooled engine. There's sheet of metal. There's nothing to ahead, both goals being scored|+4. Enoland Under-23 team, and|!0st 9-5 to Dr. Bob Marshall of| any kind of a drive at all. By|land, and Jim Noakes, St. Cath- want to know why your car got no water, so there's no need for hold you back but your own caution, by a . ae of Liverpool of has prospects of becoming man-|roronto, Don McDonald of es it peg Pg ela arines. through the drifts, and theirs didn't. anti-freeze. You don't even need a So, if clearing a snow-filled drive- Each ime we Conte Soa ager of the full England inter- Pull Worley of Tevonta, Peay eb = 'phan and cr ws det of| = There's no tricktoit.A Volkswagen garage. (If your Volkswagen won't way is not for you, make friends national side in the event of its) F | AP Picks Alabama back and got an equalizing goal.| resent mandker, Walter Win, (owka of Dixie defeated Don van) damaging fouls. Ed Bolodsie has its engine in the rear where it start in sub-zero weather, check the with a Volkswagen owner. Or, better The two regular wingers, Scott!},.. pind ; "\Luyen of Unionville 7-6 in an|and Fre eilly came to life does the most good. The extra weight as gauge. till, a Volk: % at outside right and Wilson at|erbottom, being appointed sec : * rd ee . lretary of the Football Associa-|¢x'T@ end, Bayne Secord of Tor-|long enough to garner seven National Cham Ss over the drive wheels provides an Look underneath a conventional Se . aie ne |tion as successor fo Sir Stanley\onto downed Dr. John Brock ofjand six points but this left P ' ) Oshawa 11-6 and Syd Smithers|them far short of the Niagara] ew YORK (AP) -- Alabama amazing amount of traction,evenon car and you'll find wires and rods ell of oo ge -- ou wat wae a -- ag Don Campbell Pt ae ; lwat voted the 1961 Associated icy hills. When you want to stop and whatnot. In deep snow they can VOU EH AREN shat alate missed in this game, an eit | po ' pare of Toronto 13-10. om Collins an anzen ati football champ- i \ . presence might have made a hn oso aga Foot- ended as the top scorers with i Ber ~-- er SENT OE HS tery, he VS Wee difference in the result. | wrt 14 apiece while Bob Collard had i Anglo-Scots, one of them, Aitken| ' Defence - minded Alabama The Czechs lasted better TO MEET WALES of Aston Villa, also capped for 10. The Hawks' top men were] drew 452 of a possible 480 points a ; Joe Olinyk and Ed Kolodzie = nee angen arog = a 8 --? -- to ye Foye dinragl Ogston (Aber.| Sitking 12 each. Carl Cheski tumtios chin talent tae if you want to trade in your shovel on a new Volkswagen, this is your nearest dealer. land's hopes of being in the final! old newcomer to first 'class foot- deen); Fraser (Duntermline)| rT BB "ig ee ne wea! Alabama concluded a perfect ee ee eee 16 teams to go to Chile to battle|ball, Billy Henderson, who isand Aitken (Aston Villa);| } 4 7 % s i ib 34-0 = world cup. Britain's)Rangers' reserve to their star Gabriel (Everton), McNeill ee eerie ae -- _ cor feria te han area S A RB ¥ A N M Oo i Oo R S pe aah alban ya jopes now rest on the shoulder winger Scott. Henderson has (Celtic, captain), and Higgins mee shutout, and will face ninth- best s. And every Volkswag: of England when the competi- been playing magnificently in (Hearts); Henderson (Rangers), awa had 1¢-for-30. ranked Arkansas in the Sugar, sold in this country helps Canada to sell tion goes on in South America. the Rangers' team since Scott) Penman (Dundee), Hughes (Cel- UNDERSTAFFED Bowl at New Orleans Jan. 1:| 334 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Germany more Canadian goods, Denis Law, of the Italian team/was injured. On paper, the team|tic), Gilzean (Dundee) and Rob- * For the second-straight game,|Alabama is riding a 17 - game| TELEPHONE 723-3461 Turin, was allowed to play for looks a strong one, with twojertson (Dundee). \the Oshawa club was under-'unbeaten streak. | bea drag, and they canbe damaged.

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