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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1962, p. 16

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ee | (overs Pere o~, | } ' 1 b 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdo WOULD CURVE IT Ee ae All Doubleheader game against Toronto, withiter by Riverboat Smith and Leaf relief pitch er Russ Hemanjhome runs by Larry Elliott and " Minnesota Twins ild pitching the tying run|Wilber Stargell. YESTERDAY 5 Ww home and Frank Obregon sin-} John Boozer threw a two-hit- Pitching--Jim ling in the winner. Neil Chris-|1e 9 lead Buffalo to its first- STARS e g ley had two homers for the los- Ar e E V en Splits ing, Leafs. game decision. Rochester used in 1-0, 10-inning 7 B b Pp tt ffers : Carl Greene threw a four-hit-\a five-run third inning, featured grounded " 2 Red " trolt Tigers fh : ¢ j ce ( ) i ter in winning the nightcap. The|py Cal Emery's homer, to es- set me up in| doubleheader, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)9-0 in the first game, the Crack- y ry , rime International Leaguelers winning the second 64. Buf- rg Tun jn the game scored/tablish an $5 lead and coast in hearer oan hits ha _-- _ py -- have a familiar look|falo Bisons won the seven-in-|son doubled, went to third on a\for the nightcap decision. /homers, two doubles and three also scored the game's singles as Boston | 4 " back to take i land Indians, the third when Len Gabriel- = suite ; e ning opener 2-1, Rochester Red fislder's _#hoi d i ' . ed a There were no winners and|Wings the nightcap 9-7. whi fc oe a ead : ee -- New Red Line Idea no losers Wednesday. In 68 in-) Jacksonville right-hander Joe can ty sintean foul, teen Saba MONTREAL ce) ge Trainer "VANCOUVER (CP) -- Babe Pratt, noting the Canadian Am- ateur Hockey Associations talk ~ erenrenenennes about eliminating the centre line, says he'd rather see it; it and bent. ~ The one-time New York Rang- ers and Toronto Maple Leafs défenceman and former coach NOL ON? ime ae, won the seven-inning opener 7-2./homer as Richmond took the|- Jacksonville's five - game Wi-iDowning and Gary Blaylock|to give Atlanta the nightcap vic-lhorse Red Engine, a $6.30 win- f° ha oe a ning string by taking the night-| oombined for a four-hitter while tory over Columbus. The Jets but the Leafs won the second in the ninth inning in the first phone 4 z 1-0. Columbus Jets beat Atlanta Jae a Syracuse Chiefs stopped second-|cecond, ; J L Zo, j 4 |place Toronto 7-6 in the opener, Syracuse rallied for two runs of New Westminster Royals of Western Hockey League, cx- ed the idea to a reporter. He'd wipe out the present" lines, split the centre line two and bend the two pieces arcs. The arcs would mect tt centre ice and curve back; INOZ Sy aihin . MOT ey 4 CHANGES PROPOSED -| S HORGAS he a eet cot on kee HEATING & posed elimination of the blue- APPLI ANCES line and substitution of an arched line for faster hockey. Industrial and y, the boards at the point where | blueline now runs. j * Pratt made the suggestion; The arcs would meet at cen- ° tre ice and curve back to the Commercial boards at the point where the |f The established, reliable Gos fier the CAHA proposed that| present centre line be elim-| ted as far as offside calls) ave concerned, a suggestion that; oa with disfavor in the Na-) =~ a ba al Hockey League. blueline now runs, allowing a Deoler in your area. team to pass from its own defensive zone right up to the 31 CELINA ST. opposing blueline without be- (Corner of Athol) ing. offside. 728-9441 --(CP Newsmap) r in the fifth race at Blue ba ~ cap 82 alter the leading Sunsinon Rummer hit a three-run|took the opener on a three-hit-IBonnets Raceway June 22. IN USED CARS GOLF LOOK FOR THIS SIGN DRIVING RANGE 1% MILES NORTH OF BROOKLIN © FLOOD LIGHTS 1 nings of baseball, everyone spliticchatternoth became the first\in front of the plate doubleheaders. IL pitcher to win 10, scattering| . Jerry Buchek hit 2 David M. Zand of Toronto Wed- ' rry t a three. nh Richmond Virginians snappedinine hits in the opener. Allhomer with two out in the ninth 90 pg 4 "atimulating' the shel | | | | |} CARS © CLUBS SUPPLIED hte OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. | A%ta die ae hy [e178 INCLUDING SUNDAYS DEALERS * This proposal would allow a feam to pass the puck from its own defensive zone right up to opposing blue line without wing an offside whistle. * 'At present, if the puck crosses fhe blueline and the centre line pn a pass play its offside. The CAHA proposal, which ust have NHL approval be- ore being put into practice, is aimed at putting Canadian am- ur hockey more in line with ternational play, which allows assing over the equivatent rea of two lines. ETTER FOR RUSHING * Pratt said his suggestion jwould go further. * "With this setup, imagine a fentre coming up with his two e@ingers. When he gets to centre e his wing men are flying and he can lay a forward pass to them and they don't have to jslow down or hang back. They could take the puck in full light and still be onside. Im- ine the fine rushing this jwould lead to. « "Compare the possibility with) 'what you see today. The three gen break out of their own one. If the centre doesn't un- Joad the puck, the wingers have to skid to a stop at the blue- dine or else the centre has to #hovel the puck sideways. What- 'ever they do, their three-man dreak is stopped by the blue- dine." : Pratt said his plan would help end the slapshot, an of- rd manoeuvre that makes | « "During the Stanley Cup 'lw-| foffs it just tortured me to see/| as fine a hockey player as 'Bobby Hull (of Chicago) come wp to centre and slap the puck 'half the length of the ice simply fbecause he was boxed in." { Pratt said he recognizes the iNHL as a formidable barrier to 'any experimenting with hockey ' . . . "Whatever the CAHA wants sto do, they are the guinea pig for the NHL. But the NHL won't fallow any doctoring with the sgame as long as the crowds fare as good as they were last syear." LACROSSE SCORES Ontario Lacrosse Association! Senior Division | WL F A.Pts.| +Brampton 9 1103 64 18 | }Brooklin 4 6 92 78. 8| ySt. Cath 4 6 66111 8 | sPort Credit 3 7 70 78 6 : Intermediate Division | ' WL F A Pts.) *Brantford 5 0 81 36 10 | {Huntsville 3 2 60 34 6] «Alliston 2 3 37 63 4) $Streetsville 05 29 70 0 ; Junior Division WL i F Az«.Pts. Hastings 12 1193113 26 | Brampton 10 2173106 20 | Alderwood 8 6131117 16 | eLong Branch 4 9111136 8 {Mimico 3 11 97116 6 »Fergus 2 11 85165 * . 3By. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 Stockton, Calif--Dommy Fel- fica, 125, Stockton, outpointed Fernando Sota, 124, Oakland, Calif., 10. CANADA 16TH | } PRAGUE (CP) -- The Soviet| # Union and Japan battled for the! $lead Wednesday in the opening| ecompulsory events of the 15th| *world gymnastic champion-| $ irs. 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