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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1963, p. 11

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See pee pec gt em Pept Doerr naetaetined oapgl. e Free Dp GOO ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, , Merch 23,1963 4} SPORTS CALENDAR SUNDAY Games Banning Talk a Has Passed Crisis (OW -- YOU PAY LES! With : TILDEN RENT-A-CAR SERVICE 14 ALBERT STREET 725-6553 3.50 PER DAY 8:00 A.M. -- 6:00 P.M; 6:00 P.M. -- 8:00 A.M. .00 for 24 HOURS PLUS 7e PER MILE INCLUDES GAS AND NECESSARY INSURANCE z won back the welterweight title Boxing Deaths |i %he'tou: =. ; a e T n _| Paret was the only y To Bribe Collegiate 0 16 fight bag after a ; ; , . ight wi immy Barry, e HOCKEY ot pst NEW YORK (AP)--A rank-lof the world competing in ajter games stemmed from com- Says Magazine mond up the disputed posses: i k ld St Oshawa Minor Assoc, -- (Ban-in& Olympic official said Fri-|healthful atmosphere. |mercialism. sion of the antamweight title... Tac -Fie ars offs) -- Police Assoc. va Localig but he believed the big|Games will continue." | Some members of the Inter- i ion, Sugar Ra: a eaNail BRI : : ; inter-| past have resulted in the deaths|?!0", Sugar Ray Robinson, : oe 1500, at 5.00 p.m.; B'Nai B'Rith| 7#mes Dut he A irtess Hl ig)|national Olympic Committee June 24, 1947, in Ch at j Stat as 3a the tiny] ; . "lice and snow spectacle had now| Dr. Drimmel and Prof. Freidl ymp -|of three boxers, They are Benn: » 1947, in Cleveland. ~~~ By JACK SULLIVAN lw Mere ia a yane, exctonize) Male officigl as tying Yivs Duplate at 5:50 and Coca-|o.coq its crisis. Wolfgang, secretary-general of|Headed by Avery Brundage,|Paret, the most le etl, sae | 6 $F low state to which that so-called), , Ped F ; be horrified to learn that the|another $50,000,000,000, pit " Arena. . \year in Innsbr Id be th the Austrian Cultural Insti-/i sports -- particularly as re-jpeen i i dirty hands of the fixers have| The Detroit News recently/spor has fallen.' ===) Ontario Minor Assoc. -- Osh-jlast" Dr. Heinrich Drimmel tute to relate and show through|lates to the winter games. to bering. Oar Ove ea reached into track in high)made a survey on ror i -- the ---- avoid! awa Juvenile All - Stars vs St.! president of the. Austrian Olym-|films the progress his country| Most of the hockey teams are|Feb. 7 while practising for an sce | . | Michael's ege All + lars, alinic Committee an ustrian|had made in preparing for the/known to be outright profes-j|amateur fight. the U.S. and itjit because of the characters) Michael's Coll All - Stars, atinic C itt d Austrian/had mad for thelk to b tright fi teur figh N - They Try} champion to die after a Croot died Dec: 6, 1897, "Robi "|\day there had been talk of| 'I think we now have passed) ee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Doyle died after a welter- tam League Round-Robin Play-| i vdoning the winter Olympic|the crisis, and the winterS0ME ARE CONCERNED Championship fights of the| "eight title fight with the Canadian Press Sports Editor |of horse racing, and that off-| percentage of bets made on bOX-! Gola vs Scugog Cleaners at 6:40. 'nies cave eke: umOTNISIA. "OF ; ; have become con d : 4 j ; i F " " 7 indi <7 At y ganzing committee for|Mave me concerned over a/Walter Croot and Jimmy Doyle. Track and field purists will|ttack betting may account for|ing "is a sorry indication of hel an games at Oshawa Children's hat the winter games, next\the Innsbruck games, appeared|#rowing professional tendency) So far this year there "has schools of the United States. throughout D Now, everyone knows that/showed that about half the ten|who control it, to whom @ fix'g.09 p.m.; 2nd game of home-|m'nister of education, told ajninth winter Games, scheduled/sionals, yet accepted by the in-| According to Ring magazine, M and-home, total - goal series. press conference here. Jan, 29-Feb. 9.in Austria's win-|ternational federation. Skiers/14 boxers died last year rece j echelons) Dillion dollars bet on sports--|is normal procedure." --_ lily Ag gen- other than the horses--is man-| Here's how the survey pin-|~ "These rumors have had some|ter wonderland. _ jare paid by manufacturers forjinjuries attrbuted to the sport./ erally the sport has been able to-man, with your neighbor Or|pointed gambling on individual) gg- |justification. But I think we can} Under questioning, Dr. Drim-jusing equipment. Figure skat-/The number includes amateurs to keep its nose fairly clean. with the guy at the next desk.| sports: Simcoe Hall [prove at Innsbruck that it is mel acknowledged that some ofjers are accused of using the and professionals and the deaths' There have been cases of ama-|The rest goes through bookies.) Basebau: - $10,000,000 a day| |worth while to have the youth|the major objections to the win-|Olympics as a stepping stone to/did not necessarily result from| teurs being caught with their| Basketball, pro and college.) during the season. This sport! professional shows. actual fights. | hands in the promoters' at one time was a tremendous gets the biggest play because| | Fl H k ' | 'We, must change our entire| Since Ring began compiling) pockets, but this latest report/ betting sport but the. survey)hookmakers and bettors con-| oor oc ey | HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS |viewpoint toward amateurism," ss in 1945, it has listed a from Pasadena, Calif, is a|Said the word around - coun-| sider it absolutely honest. | jthe Austrian official said. "Am- ag? be ad boxers. en shocker. try now is: "Lady off the bas' Poona: Betting here runs! Loo Planned ateurism as interpeted in 1896], Paret, known as The Kid, died Oe | kets, | Saas th is far different from amateur-|APril 3 last year after he was A brief item the other day)" m);, as high as $50,000 a game by;| (Bes!-of-seven final) ina aaiew ene it tas The| beaten senseless iri the Madison said that the Pasadena cops survey showed that in a little|some individuals. Over the} friend : WL TF Ptoid Seiers | ME change. their| Square Garden ring by Emile were investigating reports of an| "ore than a decade--from 1950\Ye8" man-to-man and bookie|be formed Tuesday March 26 at) Kingston 4018 9 279 210 89) Windsor 42 0°17 13 8) tude. |Griffith on March 24. Griffith attempted fix in which a $1,000) nearly 100 'players from 50 betting might run to $2,500,-/Simeoe Hall Settlement House. |Hull-Ottawa 3921 6 260 197 84| Chatham 240 13 17 4 es 4 ? teat tea . bribe was offered a high school colleges and universities have| 00,000. | At 7 p.m, boys eight years to| sudbury 26 29 62 276 279 64 Friday's Result i ag? we 7 La get WINS FIGHT { athlete to lose a 100-yard dash)) 47 implicated in point-shaving| President Clarence Campbell)? years are asked to registeris: Louis 21.36 9 244 287 51/Windsor 4 Chatham 2 : eseaen ia hi Sa ae ROME (AP)--Wayne Bethea' in a track meet. The next thing| °otgals. 'The fixers told the of the National League shouldjf" the Forest Floor belt a Friday's Result Western League lit But we must draw a sharper\ot New York knocked out for- you know the fixers will try|coliege players they weren't/be happy about the report on| League which will be comprised ciapury 6 Hull-Ottawa 4 San Francisco 7 Spokane 0 te hisses to muscle in on a girls field) being asked to lose a game,|hockey. It is: jof five teams. At 8 p.m. the Today's Game | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Senior A Eastern Professional isn't surprising. The Two floor hockey Leagues will| + WLT F AP line between what constitutes a/mer Italian Olympic boxing! | professional Vancouver 2 Edmonton 4 hockey match. just to make certain that they| 'Not much betting. It is too) * All along, people in the United) won by fewer points than theyjhard to handicap because of| States have been thinking that) were favored to win by. the small number of goals the gambling in that country; From there it was a short)scored." has been on college and Pro|hop to deliberate losing and the The survey didn't even men- football, hockey, fights and) national scandals. |tion track. That Pasadena fixer allied sports. This certainly isn't probably is a loner. Solar Floor Hockey League for boys 13 to 15 years will register and play exhibition games. Sticks are supplied without cost with running shoes being a definite advantage. The Leagues will play on Tues- day evenings and Saturday to say that the fix is on in any) BASEBALL HONEST of these. | The story on boxing is pretty It is estimated that Ameri-;much the same as basketball cans gamble as much |The News quoted one New York "SPORT OUTDOORS Bow And Arrow Hunters Get Season In Manitoba WINNIPEG (CP) -- Manitobajseason for archers usually !s hunters are allowed to bag twol/held during the first week of deer during the year provided|October. The regular season is one is taken with a bow and/in November. arrow. ; Frank McEachern, vice-presi- Dave Dyson, president of the) dent of the association, says the Manitoba Association of Arch-jearlier bow and arrow season ers, says this may be the reason)"aliows families to hunt toge- for increased interest in the anther and have a tent holiday at cient sport in the last two years.|/the same time." "While our association has) «archery hunting can be done only 75 members, there must bel ny the family as a group, it's about 400 archers in Manitobal;ay safer than letting youngsters and this number is growing alll use frearnis. the time,' he said. | "Then Dad can go out during This. indicated more archers|the regular season and bag an- were interested in hunting than} other deer.' in shooting at targets. | McEachern, who has been us- "Shooting at targets is notlin> bow and arrow for three fast enough for young people|vears, says he wishes he had these days, and while we have/starteg sooner. "I've five rifles some 14- to 15-year-olds in OUT) which have never been used." clubs, our biggest increase in] He says the main complaint the next few years will be adults) of bow hunters is the short dura- hunting with a bow. 'tion of the hunting season for Dyson says the prime objec-|;), Wee rte 3 tive of the assoication, which al- renga oh gg slg try ready has five clubs in the me- tropolitan Winnipeg area, is to) promote the sport. } "We have an exhibition team) which will go out anywhere to) give demonstrations and also) provide instruction on the or-) ganization of a club." HAS INDOOR LEAGUE 1963 JOHNSON OUTBOARD 'mornings during the next two months. 'REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS |~ Maurice Richard of Mont-. | | real Canadiens scored the | | most goals in a NHL play- | off game 19 years ago today | in the second game of a | Kingston Forward BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Bruins have announced the re- jcall of forward Wayne Conolly |from their Kingston, Ont., farm jclub. The club announced the callup lwas decided on because sec- lond place in the National ~ |\Hockey League is at stake for SET 50-MILE RACE Chicago -- Boston's final-game TORONTO (CP) -- A 50-mile,opponent Sunday night. h jracing car event labelled the) Because Boston must put its 'Toronto 500" will be held here|best possible team on the ice on April 26, it was announcedjand because centre Murray \Friday, Prize meney is $10,000,|Lliver definitely is out and win- iplus lap and time-trials money./ger Johnny Bucyk probably Promoter Ernie Lieberman said|sidelined with injuries, the club the majority of drivers will be|said Connolly was summoned. men who have competed in the| Connolly will report just long iclassic 500 - mile Indianapolisjenough for the Sunday night |speedway. The 200-lap race will|contest, then return immediately be over a quarter-mile track . semi - final series against Toronto at Montreal, netting all five Montreal goals in their 5-1 win. Canadiens won that semi-final and went on to. beat Chicago in the final in four straight victories. to Kingston. | Recalled To Bruins fscsersr Sudbury at Kingston St. Louis at St. Paul (IHL) American League Eastern Division WL Hershey Providence Quebec Baltimore Springfield Western Division WLT F A Pt/semi-final 3-2) 40 20 7 229 181 87 29 32 6 244 236 64/ Prescott-Kenfpt. 6 Moncton 2 2435 9 235 251 57 19 43 4 184 280 42/nal tied 1-1) Buffalo Pittsburgh Friday's Result |Providence 4 Rochester 7 Today's Games |Quebee at Springfield |Providence at Buffalo Cleveland at Hershey Baltimore at Pittsburgh Sunday's Games |Rochester at Quebec Cleveland at Buffalo | Pittsburgh at Providence Baltimore at Springfield | Ontario Junior A | (Best-of-seven final) | WLT F APt \Niagara Falls |Montreal Friday's Result Montreal 3 Niagara Falls 7 Sunday's Game iNiagara Falls at Montreal T FAK Pt 34.26 7 248 215 75|Noranda 6 Kapuskasing 4 3428 5 214 19273 31 27 11 197 202 73) final) 3129 7 204 229 69 ' 29 31 8 256 225 66/Greensboro 3 Charlotte 2 jtime a man is helped physic- Pe Ontario Junior C |tutes an amateur." |New Hamburg 3 Dresden 5 Dr. rimmel said the true |(New Hamburg . leads hest-of- amateur should not make a fi- 'seven group final 2-1) inancial gain from sports but at NOHA Senior A the same time he should not be penalized financially for the (First game of best - of - three|time and effort given to them. | "'We should adopt an entirely Eastern League new concept," he added. 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