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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1965, p. 11

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TWICE AS GOOD AS PERFECT George Boxwell, 21, Kitch- scores, at alleys in Kitchen- call a bowler ener, 5-pin bowling star, is er and Waterloo, on the perfect games in | : same night. It was the first aurrounded by bowling pins, _ time that Canadian Bowling after rolling two perfect 450 'Cookie' Gilchrist Wants To Switch omer cms. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)--|Toronto as well as Buffalo|placed two players on the Cookie Gilchrist,|since he began his professional|Central Professional Hockey traded by the American Foot-|football career. League's all-star team this sea- ball League champion Buffalo} "I'm looking for something | S0N. Bills to Denver Broncos, saysjin promotions, selling, an op-| Selections, he would traded to Oakland Raiders. The all - league back said Wednesday that he would have expressed his preference if Denver coach Mac Speedie posting two league play (different leagues) on the same day. --(CP Wirephoto) 'CPHL Coaches Pick All-Stars made by coaches and develop," Gilchrist said injannounced Tuesday night by an interview. league president Jack Adams. "Look," he added, "I think} Centre Mike Walton and left Denver is a fine city and those|winger Tom McCarthy were the are fine people." Tulsa selections, while defence- had conferred with him before; "If they (Denver) have myjman Mike McMahon and right the swap. jcontract, and we come tojwinger Marc Dufour were "T like it here and I feel the|terms over it, I'll be his full-lpicked from the St. Paul roster. opportunities are so much bet-|back," Gilchrist said, "It's go-} Other all-star choices were ter," said the 250-pound back-/ing to take a lot of money."|goaltender Cesare Maniago of; 'fielder, who has assessed op-| Before he was traded, Gil-/Minneapolis Bruins and de- ities in Kitchener, Sarniajchrist got around $28,000 from|fenceman Jean Gauthier of} and Hamilton, Ont., Regina and|Buffalo. Omaha Knights. ' rather have been|portunity for a person to growjof the six-team circuit, were} Ape : | Celtic's opponent in the final] Junior TORONTO (CP) -- Peterbor- ough Petes humiliated Toronto (Marlboros before 6,331 fans Wednesday night, drubbing the home team 6-1 in the fifth game of the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior A semi-final, Peterborough leads the best- of-seven series 3-1 with one igame tied, and needs only a tie to move into the final! against Niagara Falls Flyers. 'The next game of the series is in Peterborough Saturday. Marlboros dominated play in the first period, outshooting the visitors 11-8, but Peterborough goalie Chuck Goddard managed to smother all: the shots. The Toronto team fell apart 'Petes' 'Dump 'Marlies' in the second period under the Petes' sustained attacks. The visitors scored al] six goals in this period, three of them on (power plays as Toronto drew six of the seven minor penal- ties handed out referee Merle Glassford. Dan Grant, Mickey Redmond and Jim Peterson, a standout twice. Leo Thiffault got three assists. Both of Redmond's goals came as the Marlboros were playing one man short. Paul Laurent scored the lone Marlboro goal midway through the third period on a pass from Jim McKenny, player all evening, each scored| vancouver leads best - of- HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Quebec 2 Rochester 4 (Rochester leads best-of-seven semi-final 1-0) Baltimore 2 Hershey 1 (Baltimore leads best - of - fiv quarter-final 1-0) : Pittsburgh 4 Buffalo 5 (Buffalo leads best - of ~ five quarter-final 1-0) Western Victoria 2 Seattle 4 (Seattle leads best - of - seven semi-final 1-0) Vancouver 6 Portland 3 seven semi-final 1-0) Central League Minneapolis 3 St. Paul 0 (Minneapolis leads best - of- seven semi-final 1-0) International League Toledo 4 Fort Wayne 5 (Fort Wayne leads best - of- Wales Blanks North Ireland BELFAST (AP) -- Inside-left Roy Vernon fired in two goals Wednesday night and led Wales to a 5-0 win over Northern Ire- land in a soccer international game. Cliff Jones, Tottenham Hotspur right - winger, scored three goals for Wales. Left- back Graham Williams and in- side-right Ivor Allchurch added) more goals. Wales is contending with) Russia, Denmark and Greece in Group 7 of the European zone of the World Cup prelim- inaries. Northern Ireland is grouped with Switzerland, The Netherlands and Albania. LONDON (Reuters)--A goal one minute from time Wednes- day night put Leeds United into the English Football (soccer) Association Cup final for the first time in the team's history. SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer results tonight: ENGLISH FA CUP Semi-Final Replay Man. United 0 Leeds 1 (Teeds meets Liverpool in fi- nal May 1) SCOTTISH FA CUP Semi-Final Repley Celtic 3 Motherwell 0 (Celtic meets Dunfermline Saturday) ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 2 West Ham 3 Everton 1 Chelsea 1 Division Il Leyton O 2 Plymouth 0 Division III Exeter 2 Queens Park R 2 Division IV Oxford 2 Brighton 2 Torquay 0 Millwall 0 Leeds beat Manchester United 1-0 in the semi - final] replay at Nottingham Forest's) ground. Right-half Billy Brem-) ner scored the goal. | | The two teams tied 0-0 at) iSheffield last Saturday. Leeds will meet Liverpool in the final at London's Wembley Stadium May 1. GLASGOW (Reuters)--Celtic reached the final of the Scot- tish Football (soccer) Associ- ation Cup for the sixth time in 12 years when it beat Mother- jwell 3-0 in a semi-final replay at Hampden Park here Wed- nesday night. is Dundermline, which beat Hibernian 2-0 Saturday. YANKS SELL WILLIAMS TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- New York Yankees sold right- handed pitcher Stan Williams to Cleveland Indians Tuesday price was estimated to be 000. eect TE ALL SINGERS, BUT CAN THEY RUN? SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Antonio Fernandez Castrillon is a San Juan business man who is both a racing and musical buff. He named his stable the Opera Stable and some of his two-year-olds are Tann- hauser, Aida, Tristan, Isolda, Siegfried and Kis- met. His older horses include | La Traviata, Othello and Mefistofele. Thinks Big Year For The Trotters MONTREAL (CP) -- Allan) Dickenson, president of the Ca-| nadian Trotting Associa- tion, predicted Wednesday that 1965 will be the best year ever for trotting in Canada. | Citing the fact that the open- ing card at Greenwood Race- way in Toronto attracted nearly 11,000 fans who wagered $442,-/ 458, the highest one-day total) ANNUAL Look Ai Our SS ever for trotting in Ontario,} 9-24-- Dickenson said: / 10 - 28 -- "There's no reason why this) ff, Hy ° H+ based upward trend won't continue at) ¢ / i of 38 Oe Blue Bonnets (in Montreal) and) Greenwood and with the new| Ojibway Raceway in Windsor) Roy, opening up in the fall we should) zi 500 - 15 4 } ime got sor oct oe aso -ts-- tein -- cue | HRSA ay in Canada totalled $178,696,444| e\ om ete ee ee 8 ee ee and Dickenson predicted it will % hit between $195,000,000 to $200,- 000,000 this year. | 9° 400 - 12 -- 4 pl 9.63 Ste te cna 1470 OUTFIE | / oo leek © ot Ano | gaan emmy | SARASOTA, Flas (AP) Out W $0134 py -- wee | 0-16 --opy-- 1843 fielder G Prbes \\ Ww 670.15 -- 4 ply -- 14.77 750 - 16 ---- 6 ply -- 22.46 given iui relate hy Soo te-- apy tas | 730218 oa Beas y) 50 - 16 -- 4 ply -- 11.85 750-18 -- 6 ply -- 24.25 Chicago White Sox Wednesday.| TERMS TO UIT 600. 16 -- 4 id = 12.89 1600 - 16 -- 8 oe _ 10536 His release cuts the Sox roster to 31. YOU... NO OUTSIDE FINANCING Ice Fishermen We still hove 30" of ice in| Haliburton ond plenty of trout, i= i 750-14 OSHAWA'S Breton TIRE STORES Hurry ! Sale Ends Saturday ! "DOMINION ROYALS" ARM TIRE SALE about the waiver price of $20,-/arranged for Matthews April 128. ' SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 Hibernian 1 Dunfermline 0 International Ireland 0 Wales 5 (at Belfast) Stanley Matthews Has Retired At 50 STOKE, England (AP)--Sir Stanley Matthews, 50, officially ended his career as a profes- sional soccer player Wednesday. The famed winger's contract with Stoke City was cancelled by mutual consent. Although he no longer is a salaried player, he will. continue playing in ex- hibition games. i The ending was a formality to comply with English Foot- ball Association rules. Matthews, a professional since 1932, had announced he would retire at the end of this season. He was knighted this in a straight cash deal. The|year. A testimonial game has been TRADER Prices: a Wow! TRACTOR TIRE 11. 38 4 ply -- 38.10 12 - 28 4 ply -- 47.15 12 - 38 4 ply -- 60.45 13-38 4 ply -- 53.95 14 - 30 4 ply -- 68.67 14. 34 TRI-RIB RIB IMPLEMENT BOYS OR GIRLS -- 6 ply -- 76.78 -- 4 ply -- 64.48 -- 6 ply -- 84.55 -- 6 ply -- 95.67 -- 6 ply -- 100,11 -- 6 ply -- 111.54 seven semi-final 2-0) Allan Cup Eastern Canada Quarter-Finals New Glasgow 0 Sherbrooke 8 (Best-of-five series tied 1-1) Shawville 2 Kingston 6 g)kingston leads best-of-seven series 3-1) Memorial Cup pe ca 1 Edmonton 6 (Ei By THE CANADIAN PRESS It took Rochester Americans five years and a strong come- from - behind effort, but they -- 'co American Hockey gue p game, The Americans, who hadn't action since 1960, came Mo Pod 21 eget ees defeat Quebec Aces 4-2 in the first game of the best-of-seven Calder Cup semi- final series. The quarter - will meet in the other semi- final series with the survivor going against the Quebec- Rochester victors. The Americans came close to falling into their bad habits but unanswered third - period goals by Jim Pappin, Wally »Boyer and Stan Smrke pulled the game out of the fire, Larry Hillman got the other Rochester goal, while Bill Suth- erland and Wayne Hicks re- plied for Quebec. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 1,1965 |] 'Amerks Finally Win Playoff Tilt Ken Schinkel slammed home| tock Athletics. the winning goal at 15:07 of overtime. Gregor monton wins best - of - five Alberta final 3-0) Ontario Junior A Peterborough 6 Toronto 1 (Peterborough leads best - of- seven semi - final 3-1, one game tied) Saskatchewan Junior Weyburn 5 Regina 3 (Regina leads best - of - seven final 3-2) Oshawa Driver Has Upset Win TORONTO (CP)--Youth and jage got together for a big vic- tory at Greenwood Raceway Wednesday night. Bev Kingston of Oshawa, who is 21, drove Superb Hanover, a 14-year-old gelding, to victory in the first race. Superb Hanover, in his last year of racing at regular meet- ings, scored a 6%-length win over the 8-5 pick, Patsy Peters Il. Pan's Girl, driven by Wes Coke, was third. Canadian Trotting Association) rules bar any horse older than STANLEY CUP IS TOUGHER ACTION DETROIT (AP)--Why is it tougher to play in the Stanley Cup playoffs than the regular National Hockey League season? "Because there's more mental strain," says Alex Delvecchio, Detroit Red Wings captain. So Delvecchio is prepar- ing for tonight's opening playoff game with Chicago Black Hawks here by tak- ing infra-red lamp treat- ments and smoking cigars. He hasn't practised with his teammates for three weeks, Every morning he reports to trainer Lefty Wilson, lights up a stogie and climbs up on the train- ing table. The reason: A bsg in- jury, says Delvecchio, "T don't know about that guy," says Wilson. 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