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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jun 1964, p. 18

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| 1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 11, 1964 SURPRISE MOVE Moore And MONTREAL (CP) -- Punch|two more veterans and already; Imiach; who wheels and deals there was talk of a powerhouse almost as efficiently as his Tor;/in Toronto, onto: Maple Leafs skate and) 'When I draft players," Im-, shoot, may have bought himself lach explained, "I tell them to another Stanley Cup. throw away the' medical reports The admitted champion of the and throw away the birth certif- supposed "has-beens" laid down icates. We'll start from there." $40.000 Wednesday for two An expected quiet and routine hockey players with doubtful draft meeting 'suddenly was futures--34-year-old Terry Saw-|awakened as Imlach picked chuk and retired Dickie Moore. Moore from Montreal's unpro- But Imlach's record indicates it tected list only days after doc- Was money well spent. tors--told the Canadiens that The crafty coach and genera!| Moore's knees mightri't hold up. manager of the Leafs has won Then came the second bomb- three straight Stanley Cups with shell as Detroit dropped Saw- teams built around players re- chuk and Imlach pounced, putedly well past their peak "Moore is a great competitor Rescued by Imlach from the and I'm banking on that fact verge of anonymity have been/and that he can make a come- Johnny Bower, Allan Stanley, back," Imlach said. 'With Saw- Red Kelly and Bert Olmstead.| chuk and Johnny Bower I've got All of them contributed more)the two goalies from the Stanley than their share to the Leafs| Cup finals, What could be better conquests and Imlach never re- than that?" gretted rescuing them. At Wed. Sawchuk was shocked nesday's NHL draft, he grabbed'Detroit gave him up but MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- | Mite Trot for 3-year olds and up. Purse $700 (7) 3-Pan: , Hiv JMiss Todd Riddell, Mpdill 19°00 5.10 2.80 ,rionteny Ginl, Metean" 2-Scotty PH, Hilliard 90 2.40| start good, won driving 4-The Canadian, James 3.20 a Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order Also Ran in Order: Irish Valiey, Alayne 2" Alex, Sister Harmony and Mountain Way that said 14.20. 5.60 5.10 2.90 2.66 4,30 8-Ten Hanover, Curra Brother Bob, Lyr C,Adny Ellis Scot, Lund, and Camden Champ NINTH RACE Mile Pace fo Purse $700 (8 MacT. Jr. 18.20 8.80 3.90 SECOND RACE -- | Mile Pace fo; and 4-year-old maidens. Purse $800 (8).|Year-olds and up SLynden Ada, L'Heureux 8.30 4.90 3.50) !"Kn'tie Knight 3Half. Quart, Habkirk 73.20 8.50|4-Jasper's Gold, MoF adden 5.00 2.80 Argyle Patsy, Campbeli 4.30|\3-Rocky Senator, Duofrd 2.50 Start good, won handily Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Captain Song, Also Ran in Order Direct Vista, Lord Harriman, Danny Lee Glendale Jane, Scottadee and Barney Direct T Tim Star DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND &, PAID $98.90 Total Poo! 173,85 Teddy Direct C Lovie G, and Attendance 3,54 Sawchuk he'd report to Toronto although, job, Detroit coach Sid Abel said he wouldn't play if minors, Moore, who spent last|5!0n made after careful thought season in retirement and faces ON 'YOUTH MOVEMENT' surgery on his knees, siad if would be 'doubtful' he'd play. ment," Abel said. "We have Seven players were drafted at ltd Crowe me cai aes $20,000 each in all but the start for us anyway. So we had claims on Moore and Sawchukii, jose him to protect our marked the first time players youngsters." al aad stature went on _ Sam Pollock, Canadiens gen- : feral manager, indicated De- RANGERS TOOK MIKOL troit's lack of a tested NHI New York took James Mikol goalie would encourage a trade of Cleveland from Boston and between the clubs, The Canadi- the surprised Bruins retaliated!¢ns 'have. been trying to trade by grabbing Robert Woytowich; Worsley and-or=Red Berenson of Baltimore from the Rangers,/f0r Larry Jeffrey and another Detroit then took Gary Berg-Player but the Wings haven't man of Springfield from Mont- agreed. real and Toronto claimed, Moore, Moore. several records en route to two! Both Montreal and Chicago|NHL scoring championships.) passed. on each round as ex- Said he had hoped to try pected and all teams passed on|Comeback "but only in Mon!- the second round except De- real.' . : troit, who took Murray Hall "I'll talk to King Clancy from Chicago. Toronto sur- (Leafs assistant manager) but prised onlookers by not: taking) Tight now I'd say it's extremely goalie Gump Worsley from, doubtful." Montreal on the second round But Imlach apparently "knew PLAY TO DRAW something" and a few minutes STRASBOURG, France (AP) later everyone did as the Red Bonsucesso of Rio de Janeiro Wings claimed goalie George and the Racing Club of Stras- Gardner of Minneapolis from bourg fought to a 2-2 tie Wed Boston and removed Sawchuk!nesday in the Strasbourg inter- from the protected list. Imlach national soccer tournament. Rio sprang from his chair and)won a draw after the game, to drafted him qualify for the finals against Imlach explained that Bower|F. C. Cologne, 1964 German would likely be his number one champion, who in a parallel goalie with Sawchuk and Donjmatch defeated Gantoise, the Simmons fighting for the othe:!/1964 Belgian champion, 9-2 31, who established: THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8 7-Captain Riddell, Lochkart 7,20 4,80 4.60 3-Silk Boy W, Reid 9.40 6.9 #-My Sons Dione, MacTavish Jr Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Lemac, Grattar Counsel, Gay Bill, Wind Seng, and Browr vice Here is a plan to provide FOURTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for ; year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8 years if you survive . . &-Megan Hal, Madili 7.10 4.40 3.40 BHollyrood Richard, Reid 13.60. 5.30 2Midge Diamond, MeRann 3.30 Start |, won driving Also Ran in Order: Hi Acres Aver clipse. C, Gay Aileen, Eddiecan, and he Herbert. will be paid immediately FIFTH RACH -- | Mile Pace for year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8 B-Country Mite, Crowe 8.60 4.30 3,20 7-Suecess Top, Waples 4.30 3.00 2-Fieety Riddell, Sheidon 3.30 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Kentucky Colone Particia Hal C, Dorann Grattan, Prince Locust, and Kaylee By completing the enquir personal situation, Plans ing at age 60 or 65 SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for year-olds and up. Purse $1200 (6 éGentry Yates, Weliwoo 2,60 2.40 2.2 4Tarport Scotty, Curran 4.40 2.80 2-Pine Ridge Danny, McNuit 2.4 Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Fleetwood E. Gra' fan, Silver Ronnie, and Frisco Lee J QUINELLA, 6 AND 4, PAID $11.10 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for 3 year-olds and up. Junior Invitation. Purse $2000. (7) @Kintoo Colby, Wellwood J-Lady Ezra, Norris 1-Empire Song, L'Heureux Start good, won handily Also Ran in Orter:. Penny Count Yates, Dean Yates, and Sis Her bert 4.30 3 20 2.00 say ROGER WOLF HOME ~723-2883 BUS EIGHTH RACE Mile Pace for 3 $300 A MONTH FOR LIFE You make regular payment to the Sun Life of Canada, then at age 65, you start receiving $300 a month for. life, or if you prefer, $44,150 in cash. Both: of these amounts can be increased by leaving your dividents on deposit. 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But Mike Roger Maris smashed a three-| Roarke's run-producing single run homer, Tom Tresh a two-jin the seventh proved to be the run blow and Tony Kubek a soio| winning tally for the Tigers. Jim Fregosi, who once drove pulled a leg muscle against season but soon fell behind the the team station wagon, has) steered himself back to the top ey 50% Fane of the American League batting race, Fregosi belted four hits and 2"°°S. sent to the giving up Sawchuk was a deci-jdrove in six runs Wednesday 4 {night as Los Angeles Angels) !ast Sunday, Fregosi has lashed white Sox edged Baltimore Ori- | downed Cleveland Indians 7-4 in|10 hits in 19 at bats. His per- oles 2-1, New York outslugged the finest May 23 and red - hot Oliva. The Twins' A rookie, however, went hitless ih = agg et eager be four times at bat as Detroit cept for pinch-hitting appear- pinned Minnesota 5-4 Wednes- day night. Since returning to the lineup jn other games, Chicago 11 innings. 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