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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1962, p. 12

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SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-- a better deal? teams competition " If senior teams of Maritime action, their season van notes, enters moves east every two years. divisions play east-west series Basketball has been suffering setbacks in New Brunswick and losing popularity. Does it need Yes, says Saint John sports editor Bill Donovan. In his Tel- egraph-Journal column, he sug- gests it's time New Brunswick "shelved the idea of competing for a Canadian title and established inter-Maritime withdrew from national playoffs in favor would be longer and competi- tion keener. Nova Scotia, Dono- Canadian playoffs only when the series Only the senior A and junior Basketball In Slump | In New Brunswick, May Shun Playoffs for national titles. Senior B and juvenile classes compete for Eastern Canadian champion- ships although these are called Dominion finals. The case of Saint John YMCA Flyers, 1961 Dominion senior B winners, points up the general situation. This spring, for the second consecutive year, they backed into the national finals. FAVORS BOND Flyers ousted Moncton but their. next scheduled opponents, Halifax Schooners, withdrew. Then Montreal YMHA forfeited the semi-final series when it re- lalized two of the games would be during the Jewish Feast of the Passover. So the Flyers went to Sarnia, Ont., for the finals. They lost. t t Ss t ball Association can do to rem- edy the withdrawal fiasco. But Bill Nodwell, local CABA con- vener, thinks otherwise. A brief: he's preparing for the associa- onto in August would make bond-posting compulsory for all t off: real YMHA. He did not specify how large a bond he would rec- ommend but said he thought the proposal would be ported by CABA members. if the club completed its series. Tri-Country Meet : Won By Huron Park LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Huron Woodstock Collegiate boo followed by Anna VYouten of soll and St, St. Thomas. Ry ee ilendale, East Elgin, Joseph's of St. Park of Woodstock won the Tri- County conference boys' track and field meet Monday by de- feating eight other high schools from Norfolk, Oxford and Elgin counties, Huron Park collected 260% points to take the team title. It ended domination of the meet by Simcoe, which has won the title in seven of the eight years it has competed. Simcoe, sec- ond with 230% points, also failed to win any of the indi- vidual championships. i Donovan feels there's nothing he Canadian Amateur Basket- WIN TITLE PORT DOVER, Ont. (CP)-- Port Dover Sailors defeated Uxbridge Black Hawks 6-3 Sat- rday to win the best-of-seven Ontario Hockey Association In- termediate B championship 4-3. Loveday and Walt Mum- Doug mery each tallied twice for Port Dover and Don Snow and Bill Gardner scored singles. Wayne Redshaw, Bob Cherry and Don daynes were Uxbridge's marks- men, was ndale, Arthur &. Thomas, Inger- AO As AO HO Bi i) a, Bm eID jo Pye A Sey A Guelph Royals Sign Combined Taient GUELPH (CP) -- Mike Wal- lace, field manager of Guelph Royals of the Senior Inter- County Baseball Association, Monday announced the signing of pitcher John Poholsky and catcher Dick Rockwell. The two formed an outstand- ing battery for the now-defunct Listowel Legionnaires last sea- son. Poholsky is from Detroit and Rockwell from Waverly, N.Y. fon's annual meeting at Tor- eams entering Dominion play- s. Nodwell said his action was parked by the "apparently houghtless'" decision of Mont- well sup- The bond would be refunded Famous OPENING NIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH ROLLER SKATING "CHICAGO" SKATES ers and was leading scorer this year with the senior Mon- treal Olympics, who reached HOCKEY'S FAMED RICH- ARDS -- The Richard broth- ers (left to right) Henri, Maurice and Claude, played together on a forward line only once -- in an exhibition game in Montreal in 1959 when this picture was taken. Claude, now 24, is bidding to follow his more famous broth- FOR RENT ADMISSION SKATES PROVIDED : YOUR OWN SKATES............. STUDENT RENTALS.......... * Every Wednesday and Friday 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. FOR FUN ON A DATE MAKE A DATE TO "ROLLER SKATE" at "SK ATELAND" OSHAWA ARENA the Allan Cup finals. | STANLEY MATTHEWS --CP Photo | Another Richard Is Son Not Following Fathers Footsteps LONDON (CP)--The name| In 1958 he was spotted playing|like a greyhound. And the way MONTREAL (CP) -- Hockey, Last season Claude started fans immediately; all because|Stanley Matthews may continue|in a junior tournament by anjhe retrieves from .impossible| fans who for years have been|with Jersey Larks in the East-|my name happens to be Rich-/0n sports pages for smmgeal Oo meg = gee in rood aaiaterad is fantastic." | brought to their feet by the ice-jern International League but/ard. Sometimes I play badly|seneration. ; coaching scheme, Under €| Already Matthews is showing! capades of the Richard brothers] returned home at Christmas. He|because the pressure to play a| Tipped for the top in the| guidance of Davis. Cup coach! ions a sharing his father's| Maurice and Henri--are being|has played practically all his|good game makes me nervous."|tennis world is a shy 16-year-old/ George Worthington, Matthews) i npretentious outlook. Both are! thrilled by still another brother|hockey in Montreal (where, in-| Nervous or not, Claude can|"ith @ punishing backhand. He/has blossomed into one of the! oiuctant to publicize their| of the noted hockey family. | cidentally, Olympics use Mau-|pring the fans to their feet with|!S_, Stanley Matthews, son of/most promising youngsters), nievements and have | ' tA + ~irice Richard Arena) including! s 4 iBritain's evergreen soccer ace,.|since Fred Perry dominated) a re-| Claude Richard, high-scoring) vo veral cine with Tanite a burst of speed from blueline Matthews junior 1s' just back|Britain's pre-war courts hence fi but. determined way of] left-winger with Montreal Olym-|S¢Vera! 5 s with . to goal. " . . 7 |Standing out in their respective) a m right a{|Camadiens, a team he joined at : | in his own right aca " In a playoff game against |from touring the sunny courts} He has won the junior Wim-| sports atin' ver in the Rick ' jof southern France with a squadjbledon singles title for the last} ty spectacular player in the Rich- Kapuskasing he swept in from|of teen-agers the British Lawn|two years, both times beating) Matthews senior will be 48/ ard tradition PLAYED WITH BROTHERS /His left-wing position to score/'Tennis Association is grooming|Keith Woolridge in the final. jnext winter and_ retirement) The Olympics' leading scorer! "Now 24 Claude stands five-|'¥€ Winning goal in a style) for international honors. | Despite his age Matthews has|can't be far off, although the| this year, Claude banged in 21| seven and weighs 160 pounds, |T¢™iniscent of Maurice. | Meanwhile his father was|already made an impression on/twinkle-toed maestro shows no! goals and assisted on 16 others!much the same build as Henri.|NOISY TRIBUTE dribbling his way up wings injthe senior ranks. Last year he/Signs of age. He might think it] in 29 games. In 24 playoffiHe has played only once on the] The 5,500 spectators leaped to|the equally agreeable climate of| Won the Lancashire county title,|a good time to call it a day| games he scored eight goals and/<ame forward line with his het feat ant petnuined stand.(the Caribbean with an English| beating men with twice his|when his son makes the senior! got 17 assists to help the club/prothers. The three Richards|ing to applaud for more than|Soccer team. experience |Singles list at Wimbledon. reach the Allan Cup final. were teamed in an exhibition], minute. Play was held up| Why did the son of Britain's | Experts rave about his back-| jgame between Montreal Cana-|while the sweepers cleared the/most famous footballer become hand, perfected in indoor winter) jdiens and Montreal Royals be-lice of debris. ja tennis player? . 8 | Build One of These Fine P.B.* a s Cottages On Your Own Lot Anywhere! training sessions in London. But) fore the 1959-60 season. It seems that 10 years ago en e | they express doubts about his! How does it feel to play in Brought up with four brothers young Matthews was inadver-|gangling physique and lack of| the shadow of. two famous|2%d three sisters in the Mont-|tently sent to a school where "P.B. PRECISION BUILT QUALITY COTTAGES. Quality in design, workmanship and materials. | | | SKATE TO THE BEST MUSIC SKATE ONTARIO'S FINEST FLOOR pies, is RON SIMCOE MANAGER ARENA ST. 725-8071 Vase Wins Opener At Old Woodbine TORONTO (CP) -- Vase, a owerful grey filly ridden by at Remillard, won the $9,075 Star Shoot Stakes as the Tor- athletic aggressiveness. | brothers? |real suburb of Bordeaux, Claude|rugby was played instead of|mpoL IS AMERICAN } "It's hard sometimes because|is married 'to petite Lise Alain. st ag stk ani dae Strangely enough his {dol ts if I don't score or if I make|The 'Richards have a year-old| é explosive Chuck: McKinley, an a mistake I hear it from the) son and are expecting a second' rough-and-tumble of rugger American player who displays) n so he burned up his sporting pad ees men | child. Too Many Entries A none of the young Lancastrian's| energy with racket and ball in| politeness on court. Of McKinley "My parents were always in|the backyard of his Blackpool, | favor of us playing hockey," he onto racing season opened at Cancel Horse Show Old Woodbine Monday. KITCHENER (CP)~-- The jhe says: ° Lancashire, home. "Have you ever seen a fellow! says. "In fact, they still attend every game." Vase, the favorite with the|/Rotary Club Monday cancelled crowd of 9,520, paid $6-to win|the fifth annual Central Ontario move so fast on court? He's just Claude, naturally enough, has always wanted to play in. the FIGHTS LAST as she defeated Roman Anna|Horse Show, scheduled for Fri- by a neck. Caledon Belle was|day and Saturday. The decision Three Horses In National Hockey League with NIGHT third was taken when it was an- Kentucky Colonel and| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Canadiens. 'My idols were my Richelieu Feature Guiding Wave and Tadoussac|"0unced that the auditorium an- Some hockey experts doubt|AUgustus each won a share of Tokyo -- Hachiro Ito, 145, whether Claude will make the|the $7,290 first leg of the Grat- ; : 145, Through factory engineering the utmost in "qual- NHL but somehow failure|tan Bars Pace, the feature of| Tokyo, outpointed Makoto Wat- doesn't go well with the name|Monday night's program at|anabe, 145, Tokyo, 10. (for Jap. Richard. coe Park. Tr welterweight champion- wenty - seven pacers an-|Silp | Like all others on the Olym-| wered the call for the feature, New York Ted Wright, | pies, Claude holds down a full-ithe field being divided into|155%4, Detroit, outpointed Kevin ame 10 "igi the day. He's three groups for $2,430 jackpots.|Scott, 154, Trinidad, 10. a eat in Henri's downtown; 'Mr, Niagara won the sixth! Santa Monica, Calif, -- Luis, : pon sete arene a jrace, covering a fast track in|Perez, 128, Canoga Park, Calif.,| It's a little hard standing all|2:06 2-5 and returning $2.60,|knocked out Francisco Staneda, day long when you have to play|$2.60 and $2.50. Kentucky Col-|132, Mexico, 5. a hockey game at night. Some-/onel ($6.90, $3.20 and $2.60) won| Tijuana, Mex.--Archie Moore, times my legs bother me in the/ the eighth race in 2:06 3-5 and|198, San Diego, Calif., knocked first period but by the second) Augustus ($2.10, $2.30 and $2.10)| out Howard King, 200, Reno, I'm all right." 'won the ninth in 2:05 1-5. Ney., 1. brother Maurice, of course, and) MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr. Ni-| won the first two races to com-|2€%, needed to house the horses, Gordie Howe." agara, bine for a daily double of $72.80.|Would not be ready on time. The quitella ef Ocho ae and| More than 200 entries had been 1" ity control" is attained. 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