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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1962, p. 16

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"16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenuery 11, 1962 NHL SCORING New Zealand Could Give Us A Pattern * ACUKLAND (CP)--A major-; counted for by transfers of busi-)year for which full figures are ity of New Zealanders proba- bly would endorse an Ontario government report suggesting that Canada should permit off- track government - supervised gambling on horse racing on) the New Zealand model. They also would approve the report's statement that the ex- periment in New Zealand "ap- pears to have been undertaken with success." After 10 years, the T. A. B. --standing for Totalisator' Agency Board, the controlling authority--has become an in- tegral part of national life in New Zealand The letters T. A. B. are to be geen in every town and suburb in New Zealand, sign of the off- course betting agencies where bets. can be laid on race meet-|" ings throughout the country. | The agencies somewhat re- semble banks in appearance) and atmosphere. They are re-| spectable in tone, sédate in) manner and have absolutely no) air of hectic gambling. People| come in, place their bets, and| leave. There is no point in) loitering since results are not| given at the agencies and win- ning bets are not paid until the following day The T. A. B. system was in-| troduced in 1951 after repeated failures to check illegal race betting. Until then betting was) rmitted only at race tracks.| But bookmakers flourished ex: | ceedingly in every town and all efforts to check them by raids,| heavy fines and imprisonment had proved unavailing. | Figures show that the intro: | duction of the T. A. B. system) produced a small drop in bets) at race tracks, the amount of off - course betting has been slightly larger than on - course bets on totalisators. Almost certainly the increase) in combined totals is largely ac-) £20,400 £26,100 betting} £26,000) £44,600) £50,100 reduced and the government return from race taxation has risen from £2,400,000 in 1950 to ness from illegal bookmakers to| available. the legal T. A. B. agencies. SHOWS TREND | " The following table in thou-|in dividends, 9.5 per cent goes sands of pounds indicates the trend: On course TAB Total legal (totalisators) i 1950 £26,000 1955 £24,200 1960 £24,000 Bookmakers still exist in New Zealand, but they are no longer a national institution that most people patronize. Their opera: tions are much they exert less influence than previously. Meanwhile, Of all igeal betting, about 82 per cent is returned to bettors {in taxes of various kinds 8.5 per cent is retained by rac- ing clubs. A good deal of the last is spent on improving fa- cilities for race goers. All prof- its from the T. A. B. are dis- \tributed to race clubs in pro- portion to betting and these payments have brought notable improvements in amenities at courses. The T. A. B. is still criticized by anti - gambling interests, which dislike any move to make betting facilities more widely available. Most of them agree, however, that it is preferable to bookmakers. This Could Be Season For The 20-Goal Guys By THE CANADIAN PRESS There won't likely be many 30- or 40 - goal scorers in the National Hockey League this season. But it could be a banner year and|for 20 - goal men, the plateau that supposedly separates the men from the boys. With the season just past the halfway mark, Claude Provost of Montreal Canadiens, Frank Mahovlich of Toronto, and Ca- mille Henry of New York Rang- ers already have reached the 20 - goal circle. Another 30 players with 10 or more goals could reach the mark before the season ends March 25. So_could some who have fewer than 10 goals, but were hogged down by injuries during the fitst half of the sea- son. Since the NHL adopted its 70- game schedule in 1949-50, the low mark for 20 - goal men was 10 in 1952-53. The high was 23 in 1958-59. There were 20 in each of tie last two seasons. Toronto Maple Leafs, who last night took over first place with a victory over Boston Bruins in the league's only game. appear to have the most candidates. Nine Toronto forwards, headed by big. Frank Mahov- lich, have 10 or moré goals. Montreal has six players with at least 10 goals, New York and Chicago Black Hawks five, De- troit Red Wings four and Bos- ton three. Provost leads the league with 22 goals. Henry, pint - sized Pages York centre, has an even 0. £4,600,000 in 1960, the latest This Is News To President PORTLAND, Ore. (CP)-- President Al Leader of the Western Hockey League said) Tuesday he has heard nothing) of 2 rumor that a San Diego,| Caiil., group would pay $150,- 600 for a league franchise. Leader made the statement to) reporiers following a meeting of | league directors where the mat- ter had been expected to be dis-| cussed He said he has not been approached by any one from San Diego. " Directors Tuesday gave Win- n'peg formal permission to withdraw from the league. Win-| nipeg had suspended operations) for 1961-62 season because of| r attendance, and is said to) e steking a berth in the U.S. International League. 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE with custom radio. $595 2-tone Black and lyory 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN Fair body. Good mech- anical condition. $165 PONTIAC Deluxe 2-Door In smart Coral and Ivory. 6-cylinder with overdrive. $395 1957 BEL AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN With V8 engine, power- glide, radio, gleaming Black. $895 FOR THE BEST CHOICE ... CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION AT ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 BOND STREET WEST PHONE 725-6507 late Howe should get his 20th |goal soon. Mahovlich, brilliant lieft-winger, celebrated his birth: \day Wednesday by getting his Detroit's incomparable Gor- McKenney of Boston. an outside chance. /19th and 20th goals. Three players, Andy Bath- gate and Earl Ingarfield of New York and Ralph Back- strom of Montreal, have 17. Three are bracketed at 15. These ate Bobby Hull and Ab ious ailments. covering from injuries. McDonald, of Chicago and Don Others like Jean Beliveau and Dickie Moore of Montreal and Murray Balfour of Chicago have They all have missed games with var- Toronto is still without Red Kelly and Eddie Shack, both re- Dick Duff, who sat out a Sunday game at New York with a char-! leyhorse, played last night. HELP HITTERS the foul lines. more Orioles are going to pull in the fences for baseball hit-| record for most points scored in ters in Memorial Stadium, Cor-|@ game was set when [REMEMBER WHEN... BALTIMORE (AP) -- Rali-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS } The National Hockey League Maroons defeated Montreal Ca- ners of the seven-foot -high wire nadiens 11-7, at Montreal 24 fence are to be moved in about! years ago tonight, Total scoring 10 feet. They have been 382 feet| points including assists reached from home plate since 1958. The| 45, Maroons getting 28 distances will remain 410 feet|nadiens 17. For to dead centre and 309 down/record is the 14-7 win by Cana- and Ca- alone, the idiens over Toronto in 1920. | | } | H "TCHAIKOVSKY" These are some of the DRASTICALLY REDUCED RECORDS HI-FI MITCH MILLER -- Lotest -- Your Request. Reg. 4.20 ---- Savings 1.22 . CAMELOT -- Original cast. Reg. 5.98 -- Savings 2.49 WINDJAMMER -- Original cast. 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