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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1964, p. 10

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4 Wate' Rico Car itn is Angels Zoom High In | Mets' Rico Carty § fie SA American Loop Race | Has His Big Day | The partisan crowd of 31,782)major league appearance, checked ¥ Asn MUREAY,CHAME,., Tha the decision, Carty them on five hits in Rico Carty, a former boxer,|wasn't ejected. the opener as did Ray Sadecki has made a big hit in New second GETS in the game, York, The GETS THREE Seven hits, in fact. Five within: versatile slugger. One out Flood belted three hits his bat and two with his rigbt-lister, he' imine Wie tebleed ta set erate or glhome run into the left fieldiport of Richardson. He added Milwaukee|*t245. a hit and an RBI in the night- se auer| 20, other NL games, St. Louis|cap, Cardinals stopped Philadelphia Phillies 6-1 and 4-1, San Fran- cisco Giants defeated Los An-' od geles 5-2, Pittsburgh Pirates whipped. Cincinnati Reds 5-1 after losing 7-2 and Chicago Cubs blanked Houston pinch hit single by Ed Kirkpat- rick and two Kansas City er- a : fae Y . Joe Pepitone's three + run homer in the eighth capped the Yankees' first - game Motor 'Tom Tresh and Bobby Richard- son each had a single, double and home run while Roger Maris added four singles. John' Blanchard's two-out pop ~ fly in the seventh inning of the nightcap sparked a three run rally it brought New York from behind. Hector Lopez drove in two runs with a pinch- hit single. Dave Stenhouse held Balti+ more to three hits and won for the first time after six defeats, aided by Ed Brinkman's lead- off home run in the first inning and 'a three-run fifth. John Buzhardt tossed a three- hitter for Chicago in the second game after relief pitcher Eddie Fisher's bases - loaded single broke up the 12-inning opener. Ron Hansen homered and Bill Skowron collected three hits behind Buzhardt, First- game starter Gary Peters hit a three-run homer. Earl Wilson pitched a four- hitter for Boston in the opener and Tony Conigliaro and Frank Malzone cracked first - inning homers. Rookie Ed Connolly and bullpen ace Dick Radatz collaborated for a four-hit in the nighctap. 'Constellation' Has First Win NEWPORT, RI. (AP)--Con- stellation, sailing with a spare mast and a change of helms- men, beat her America's Cup rival American Eagle Sunday for the first time. The U.S. yachts, both new this year, finished 29 seconds apart after a 24-mile triangular race. olderAmer The American Eagle had been unbeaten this year, all h Constellation was leading in a race last week when it was By DICK COUCH AssOciated Press Sports Writer Those double dealing Los An- teles Angels are getting meaner by the minute. Their pilot got himself grounded between flights Sun- day and the Angels soared right past the fallen leader without a backward glance. Bill Rigney, the Los Angeles manager, established some sort of record when he was ejected between games of a dopbdle- header at Kansas City. But Rig- ney's absence didn't stop the Sandy streak . Angels from completing a 3-0, at 11, Koufax led 2-1 going into és 4-3 sweep over the Athletics and the ninth, but Jose Pagan beat ae. * tying : 58-year-old major league out a bunt, continued to second record. on Jim Gilliam's wild toss, went Piet py rage rsa see to third on a sacrifice and s over games the) cored 'opped two-week period and concluded ey a popu. weer 4 10-3 road ais that has ear : them into the American Pry My lg Ey Ad League's first division. The the winning run, Jim Hart fol- 1906 New York Yankees were lowed with a homer, clinching the last club to sweep five con- Koufax' fifth defeat against 15 secutive twin bills, Ump reil Smith chased Rig- victories. The ace lefthander : hadn't lost since May 27. ney during the home plate meet receding the nightca' Bob Veale won his 12th game eting Pp ing nightcap after a heated debate over a against six losses with a four- first - game decision, Rigney hitter against the Reds. The Pi- claimed a triple by Kansas rates scored all of their runs in City's Chuck Shoemaker should the fourth inning, three on Wil- # have been called a ground-rule lie Stargell's second homer of ee ; -- bey oe ERRORS HELP ANGELS the day. Leo Cardenas cracked his ' ANGELS HOST YANKEES The nightcap went 10 innings, first career grand slam in the Rigney will be back when the|with the Angels snapping a 2-2 fourth - place Angels, three|tie on Bobby Knoop's double, a sea Ken Venturi _| John Miller Has Cops Top Spot No-Hit Victory Larry Jackson checked the Colts on five hits, out due'ling Ken Johnson who allowed six hits. Two of the Cubs' hits were HARTFORD, Conn, (AP) --|_ COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The game of U.S. Open cham-|John Miller, who lost 12 straight pion Ken Venturi fell apart on|games last season, pitched, a the last two holes Sunday but he|seven-inning no-hitter for Ro- a two-run homer by Ernie Banks and a bases-empty blast withstood challenges from Al-|chester against Columbus in the International Baseball League by Ron Santo. Besselink and Sam Carmichael Sunday. games over the .500 mark, open three-gam eset against the league-leading Yankees tonight at Los Angeles. The Yanks unseated Balti- more with 11-6 and 5-4 victories over Detroit Tigers while the Orioles Jost to Washington Sen- 12TH reception didn't bother White Sox staggered Minnesota Twins twice, 5-4 and 3-0, and Boston Red Sox swept a dc header over Cleveland Indians 6-3 and 3-1. : The Yankees clobbered De- troit 14-2 Saturday while Balti- more deged Washington 5-4, the White Sox ni the Twins 2-1 in 13 innings, Boston shaded the Indians 4-3 and the Angels over- powered the Athletics 18-2. The Angels' first game shut- out boosted their major league- leading total to 16. Seven have come since the All-Star break and four--all by different pitch- ers--during the 13-game road Some faulty Los Angeles field- ing helped the Giants halt Koufax' i | | / ! } Giants 7-4, Pit the Reds 6-3, Houston downed the Cubs 5-3 and the Mets blanked Chicago 10-0. Carty drove in five runs in the second game, the last tying the contest 10-10 in the eighth inning after the Mets exploded for seven runs in the seventh. Joe Torre followed with a sin- le, knocking. in the lead run. 'fank Aaron, who had six hits and six RBIs in the double- header, added a three -run homer in the ninth. Warren Spahn, battered as a starter in the opener, pitched the last two innings for the Braves, preserving Chi Chi Oli- vo's second victory of the day. The Phillies saw their league lead sliced to one-half game over San Francisco as two left- handers stymied them. Gordon Richardson, making his first SEVEN MORE IN 'HALL OF FAME' COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) Baseball's Hall of Fame mem- bership will officially be in- creased to 101 today when seven newcomers will be inducted on the front porch of the 25-year- old museum. SHORT CAREER : His. career, however, came to an abrupt end. "One time I lost, and I don't like to lose," he explained. Carty didn't lose Sunday, His New York debut came a few mniutes after the nightcap started. Denis Menke led off the game with a homer for the Braves against Frank Lary. Lee Maye, the next batter, was hit with a pitch. When he got up, he started toward the mound but was intercepted by Mets' catcher Chris Cannizzaro, 8 would-be peacemaker. Both dugouts emptied. Carty's first swing eaught Can- nizzaro, and he followed with oné to the jaw of first baseman Frank Thomas. There were no knockdowns. Ramblin' Road Wins Feature FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) -- Ramblin Road Saturday won the $11,475 Bison City Stakes at Fort Erie in near-record time. With Avelino Gomez in the saddle and 13,349 fans looking on, Ramblin Road, owned by Gordon Hall of Toronto, went trip. Aubrey Gatewood, who worked the first six innings, his scoreless string since being recalled from Hawaii of the Pa- cifte Coast League to 19 1-3 in- nings. Bob Lee, who completed the eight hitter, has not allowed a run in his last 18 1-3 innings. Callison. Umpire Bill Jackow- ski is watching the play. Cards dumped the Phils in both games, 6-1 and 4-1. -- AP WIREPHOTO LEAPS HOME! Tim McCarver, St. Louis Cardin- als catcher, leaps toward the plate, to score on an out- fielder Curt Flood's fly ball, in the 8th inning of the first BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS |Angeles (Chance 9-5) (N) | (Only game scheduled) International League W iL Pet. GBL 612 -- 574 4 561 5% 551 6% game of yesterday's twia-bill in Philadelphia. Catcher Gus Triandos has the ball, but up too high, as. he turns too late to make the tag, after taking the throw from Johnny * s US. Sailing In The Ba ' to capture the Insurance City g Open golf tournament. Miller walked three and fanned seven for a 2-0 victory He shot a 71 for a 72-hole 11- putes tt tan Diego. Galil, oe - bigs Pg ph a | under-par total of 273, and pock- - ond ag rye pete . "peg j u te | eted $7,500. eader. He was he' y a daz- : fs eweoer ce sreweeee Soee hg os gy Besselink and Carmichael fin-|zling catch by left fielder Curt hagg ay 4 Be rect of Cp Saat 576 % ished in a four-way tie for sec-|Blefary that deprived Columbus he the North American single- '5 84 ond place with Paul Bondeson|pinch-hitter Julio Gotay of a anded sailing , championships ' ; homer in the sixth inning. 6% (Only game scheduled) American League Wl Pet. 621 612 _¥4/ Jacksonville 608 1 |Syracuse 515.10 [Buffalo 495 12 |Rochester GBL| New York ~ Baltimore Chicago Los Angeles Boston Philadelphia San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee 63 58 55 54 40 43 43 and amateur Jimmy Grant, all Sunday. 532 e Rochester also won the first with 274, 515 game 4-1. on to win by six lengths in 1:16.8, one-fifth of a second be- Recieving the plaques will be Luke Appling, Urban Faber, Burleigh Grimes and Heinie At the conclusion -of eight races, with two to go today in the competition for' the O'Day 510 7 500 8 495 8% St. Louis Chicago 485 13 | 480 13% 443: 17 Minnesota Detroit Cleveland 50 46 40 50 52 59 Toronto Richmond Columbus 404 21 500 11% 469 14% Going into the last two holes, Venturi was three under par for the day and two strokes ahead called off due to fog. Constellation broke her own Los Angeles Houston 450 13 New York .300 . 28 Saturday's Results Milwaukee 0 New York 10 Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 3 hind the track mark Hidden Treasure established in 1962. Ramblin Road returned $3.30, $2.50 and $2.30 as the three-to- five choice. Royal Tara was second and Menaris hung on to be third. The daily double of Navy Grand and Willhooks paid $96.60 while the quinella of Menedict Peterboro Edges mast three days ago and raced Sunday with an aluminum spar hastily taken out of Nereus, an older American trial boat. RENTAL | GO-KARTS _| of Besselink, playing in the threesome behind som ' » . Venturi's first shot on the par-4 18th hole bounced off a St. Catharines A s spectator and it took him two) prTERBOROUG H (CP) more strokes to get to the|Peterborough Petes squeezed green, where he three - putted|/out an 18-17 win over St. Cath- for the second straight hole, j|arines Saturday night, keeping ALL IN TENT alive their chances of a place in) Manush. John Montgomery Ward, Tim a tal paniob led with a total Keefe and Miler Huggins will) Fred Mill f be inducted posthumously. bor, Calll. es gen with Sets Three oi Kansas City 384 23. | Atlanta 34 69 .330 29 Washingtor ; 369 25 | Saturday's Results Saturday's Results |Jacksonville 5 Toronto 2 New York 14 Detroit 2.s++++++) atianta 6 Buffalo 8 : ' ; {Boston 4 Cleveland 3 Rochester 0 Columbus 5 St. Louis 10 Philadelphia 9 |Minnesota 5 Chicago 6 Kuracdse bai Rinhinond. 60 Chicago 3 Houston 5 Los Angeles 18 Kansas City 2 y ve San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 7|Washington 4 Baltimore 5 Sunday's Results Sunday's Results | Sunday's Results Jacksonville 3-4 Toronto 1-3 Lieut. John Wuestneck of the U.S. Coast Guard, Minneapolis, moved into third place with 130% points. Andy Schoottle of and Sky Diver in the fifth paid $27.60. Cassius Clay Gets Decked, Cautious Now MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- Cassius Clay, world heavy- weight boxing champion, says he' got a $1,000,000 message from above when a club fighter decked him during a training bout. Chip Johnson, who has a 7-to-5 record, startled the champion with a short right hand to Olay's chin Friday. Cassius Swim Marks BRANTFORD (CP) -- Louise Kennedy, 13, of London, Ont., set three Canadian records Sat- urday in the Ontario outdoor swimming. and diving cham- pionships, \ Competing in the 13- and 14- year age class, Miss Kennedy set Canadian records in the 110- yard freestyle, the 55-yard back- stroke and the 220-yard free- style, She captured the 110-yard freestyle in two minutes 28 sec- onds to better the previous Ca- nadian mark of two minutes 31.7 seconds. Her time of 35.3 seconds in the backstroke eclipsed the previou smark of 37.1. And she swam the 220- yard freestyle in 1:04, two sec- shook his head and|onds faster than the previous got up quickly, just as the bell/record. rang. Johnson didn't wait to be| Dan Sherry of Toronto set one told that the workout was fin- ished. "Let me out of here," he said, jumping from the ring. 'Tell me Clay was jiving." Clay- insisted he was not jiv- ing. "I was tagged," ng. "P've been living on dough- I've got to eat) nuts and milk. some more steaks." said Clay. "This is a warning. Somebody is telling me, 'you're not ready for this.' Your. heart has got to be in tune with what you're do- Canadian record in the 13 and 14-year age class for boys. His time of 1:10 for the 110-yard backstroke was eight-tenths of a second faster than the previous mark, Cynthia Goyette of Detroit set an open record in the senior women's breaststroke with a time of 2:54.3. The previous best mark was 2:57,2. Ernie Meissner of Kitchener captured the diving champion- ship with a point total of 117.08. Mantoloking, N.J., dropped to fourth with 118%. Charles Shum- way of the host Beverly Yacht Club climbed to fifth from ninth spot for 109 points. The top five finishers qualify for the Finn class final U.S. Olympic trials at Almeda Bay in Caifornia next month. Ian Bruce. of Montreal, fitth at the halfway mark late Satur- day, was holding down sixth place with 101 points, Harry Jemmett of Kingston, Ont., was 12th with 79. Canada Open Starts Today MONTREAL (CP)--A h ] field of 200 takes a crack perm at the tough Pinegrove course with the certain assurance that there will be 119 casualties in this qualifying round for the Ca- nadian Open Golf championship. The fortunate ones, the with the lowest scores, will join 75 exempted players for the first round of the $50,000 tour- nament Thursday. _ Exemptions include former Canadian Open winners, tourna- ment winners on the PGA tour, the CPGA champion and ama- teur champions of the United THEY REALLY 'Dit' Clapper INSISTED QUIET States and Canada. Total entries for the Open reached 275, the highest ever, necessitating the 200 for the 18- |hol qualifying round. 1) mark of 4:01.4. Pittsburgh 2-5 Cincinnati 7-1 St. Louis 6-4 Philadelphia 1-1 | Milwaukee 11-15 New York 7-10) San Francisco 5 Los Angeles 2| Chicago 3 Houston 0 | Probable Pitchers Today | Cincinnati (Maloney 9-9) at) Milwaukee (Lemaster 10-6) (N)) lLos Angeles 3-4 Kansas City |Syracuse 11-2 Richmond 7-0 0-3 Minr ou 4-0 Chicag New York 11-5 Detroit 6-4 Boston 6-3 Cleveland 1-1 Washington 4 Baltimore 1 Probable Pitchers Today New York (Terry 2-8) at Los! Rochester 4-2 Columbus 1-0 Buffalo 9-10 Atlanta 1-2 Today's Games Jacksonville at Rochester Atlanta at Syracuse Richmond at Toronto (Only games scheduled) Besselink's second shot went/the Ontario Lacrosse Associa- ler's tent. He was permitted to over the green into the scor- move the ball without penalty and then pitched boldly for the pin and a possible victory. But the ball rolled to the apron and he needed two more shots to jhole out. Police Mile Produces New Target Scale TORONTO (CP) -- The elu- sive four - minute mile once again fell beyond the grasp of Canadian runners Saturday at the Metropolitan Toronto police games, Gary Weisiger, 26, of Durham, N.C., who has run the mile in 3:56.9, won thé event in 4:01.0, a comparatively slow time for him, and Ergas Leps, 24, of Tor- onto, finisheq second to tie Bruce Kidd's Canadian. native Bill Crothers, 23, the bespec- tacled pharmacist from Mark- ham, Ont., came third in th¢ event, but set a Canadian rec- ord for the 1,500 metres of $:44.8, The old mark of 3:46.5 was set in the police games by Crothers last year. Kidd, who placed fourth, will resume traisiing for the six-mile run in the Olympic games in Tokyo this fall. Crothers will re- sume preparations for the 880) Rough Riders Beat Eskimos OTTAWA (CP) -- Quarter-| back Russ Jackson threw two) long touchdown passes and ran for two other majors Saturday night to lead Ottawa Rough Rid- ers to a 32-20 win over Edmon- ton Eskimos in a Canadian Foot- ball League exhibition game. Jackson was the dominant figure in the game' watched by a slim crowd of 10,032. It was the third straight exhibition wir for the Riders, all against West- ern Conference clubs. Whit Tucker, a University of Western Ontario graduate with breakaway speed ,caught both of Jackson's long throws. The first one was a 97-yard pass and run play and the second con- sumed 62 yards. .... «+++ see Jackson also ran 13 yards for a touchdown after a pass play was broken up and topped off a fine night's work with a boot- leg effort from one yard out. Tackle Moe Racine kicked a 20-yard field goal, a 15-yard sin gle and four converts to round out the Ottawa scoring. St. Kitts First Rest Just Follow ST .CATHARINES (CP)--Fi- nal points from the 82nd Royal Canadian Henley Regatta: St. Catharines 421 Buffalo 148 Detroit Vancouver Toronto Argos Port Credit, Ont Hamilton Ecorse B. C. Philadelphia Vespers Brockville, Ont Minnesota Philadelphia Undine Wyandotte B.C. New York A.C. Oyster Bay R.A. Shrewsbury R.A. Club Antares, Mexico Lake Side, Mexico 6 London, Ont. 5 College B.C, 5 4 4 1 15 79 25 21 15 13 Seattle MIT North Star Dartmouth Winnipeg 134% 9814 54% 434% 34% BY, 23% 23 18% % a Carmichael, playing in the threesome with Besselink, ap- proached the final hole one stroke behind him ana three be- hind Venturi. He. missed a 10- foot putt which would have given him a first-place tie and finished with a par 71. each. tion senior playoffs. © Gerard Byrne led the Petes with four goals. Larry Fergu- son, Cy Coombes and Rich An- thony each scored three, Rock Battley got two and Roy Wood Joe -- "" Bob Allan each scored once, Allan also aided on seven of the goals. AD WITH YOU FOR A For the second-place St. Cath- arines team, Ron Roy got five DAY. goals, Gary Hind four, Mike D'Amico and Brian Woods two Bob Cready, Brian Thomson andif Wally Thorne scored one ¢ach. |qqyaguaaaeEEr aaa Pete Berge, Open Daily 1 P.M, te 10 P.M. | WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS 10 A.M, to 10 P.M, Bring The Family I PICNIC GROUNDS, CANTEEN --_--_eE ee = oe | CLIP AND BRING THIS FREE RIDE ANY WEEK- | | FAMILY KARTWAY Mc-| Hwy. 12% Miles North of Whitby HONE 655-3469 Al Balding of Toronto finished with a fine 69 Sunday, for a 69- 69-71-69--278 total and $972 in prize money. : Junior 'B' Group Invites Stratford WINDSOR, Ont: (CP) -- The council of the recently-reorgan- ized western Ontario junior B section of the Ontario Hockey Association voted Sunday to ask Stratford to enter the group as a sixth team. The western Ontario group is composed at present of teams from Windsor, Sarnia, London, St. Thomas and Chatham. Strat- ford plays in the seven-team Central League. TOY WARNING BINGHAM, England (CP)-- Thomas Nash, 17, who lives in A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14V King St. East SPECIA FRONT END ALIGNMENT 95 MOST CARS {this Nottinghamshire town, was | fined £2 for not i 723-2721 proper warning device on his motorcycle. He used a child's)---- a squeaking rubber rabbit as a Even ete, SERVICE STATION AVAILABLE EXCELLENT opportunity for right man. Good gallonage, god location. Among those who were ex- empted from qualifying are the elite among 'the money winners on the tour--Jack Nicklaus, Ar- nold Palmer, Billy Casper, Gary Player, Chi Chi Rodriguez and Tommy Jacobs. Two withdrawals were an- nounced Sunday. Mike Souchak reported to officials that he had injured his back in the Insur- ance Open, just completed at Hartford, Conn. Art Wall Jr., sent word that a pincheq nerve in his back has forced him to' continue his current. layoff. _ George Knudson and Al Bald- ing of Toronto an dA! Johnston of Montreal three Canadians who have been regulars on the tour, are entered. So is veteran Stan Lonard of Vancouver. Both Edmonton touchdowns came off running plays. Ron Quillan. crashed over from the two-yard line and middle guard Jim Stinnette picked up an Ot- Pine Ridge Danny tawa fumble and ran 32 yards! Wins At Western jfor the score. --Pine| Jim Mitchell kicke dthe re- Caray an invader frommaining eight points for the Toronto's Greenwood Raceway, western club. He clicked on 37 captured the $1,200 invitation and 26-yard field goal attempts pace at the Western Fair Race-|a"d on his two convert at:) way Saturday night. tempts. The six-year-old, owned by a ae John Newton of Toronto, with ARGOS CUT FOUR catch driver Jiggs McFadden| TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar- ing the gelding's regular|Z0Mauts of the Canadian Foot- vn asi Don McNutt, canal ball League announced Friday a length victory over Dolly Dale that three imports and a oe B, In third place was Deep Run dian linebacker, Gary Strickler, Danny have been cut from the team. The: imports are fullback Lou) Pine Ridge Danny paced the ; Rettino, end Jack Elwell and) dorf went back to bed. LUNAR INVOLVEMENT mile in a rapid 2:05.2 and as|tackle Sam Bella. | More than 5,000 industrialjsecond choice in the betting firms in the U.S. are involved|paid $6.50 to win. in the American attempt to} The $1,200 invitation trot was Oshawa Italia place man on the moon. captured by Imperial Lee. me agara Kid to win the Metro Bows To 5 ury fo win h. ATCH AND CLOCK Stakes trot Saturday night at! WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Al- Greenwood Raceway before|though outplayeq for most of REPAIRS 8,561 fans. the contest, Windsor Teutonia A reliable performer this Sea-\blanked Hamilton United Hun- son for owner Alex McDonnelligarians 2-0 here Saturday to of Hamilton, Belmont Frances|quality for the Ontario Soccer was a 2-1 bara ig "pone He 9 final. ara Kid, owned by Harod Gra-| Teutonia will meet Sudbu ham of Grand Island, N.Y., in| Fiyers, who downed Oshawa 30 the seven-furlong test for three-/at Sudbury Saturday in the year-old fillies. __|other provincial semi-final, The Belmont Frances won going/first of a two-game, total-goal away by 4% lengths and com-|serics will be played here Satur- bined with Niagara Kid for ajday, with the second at Sudbury quinella of $15.70. lAug. 8. BITBURG, Germany (AP) Farmers in the Bitburg area generally are a good-natured, friendly lot. But don't disturb their sleep--especially with a noisy sports car. Police. said Sunday resi- dents of the nearby village of Biesdorf put up with a road race that went through the main street all day Saturday. They put up with the danger from speeding cars, the noise and exhaust fumes. But when the racket still was going on at 4 a.m. they took action. The village's main street was barricaded with heavy oak logs. As each car halted at the barrier, its ignition key 'as removed. After about a dozen cars were put out of action, the citizens of Bies- yards. Is Improved PETERBOROUGH (CP) Former National Hockey League star Aubrey (Dit) Clap- per, who suffered a heart at- tack July 16, was in improved condition, hospital officials said Sunday. They said Clapper, the only man to play 20 years in the NHL, has been taken out of an oxygen tent, but gave no indi- cation as to when Clapper woulq be released from hospi- tal. Clapper played all his big league years with Boston Bru- ins, 10 years as a right winger and 10 years as a defenceman. 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