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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1965, p. 7

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V7 \til Friday to sign for a defence| River, N.S.); 1. Willie Williams, SIGNS DON'T MEAN A THING - IF GOLFER IS "HOT" Sign, or no sign -- Billy N.C., pays no heed to the tee shot "scorching" down North and South Amateur Joe Patton, of Morganton, sign at right, as he sends a the 10th fairway, during Golf Tournament, -- Monday's first round in the --AP Wirephoto Phillies Finally _,, BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Get To Koufax : % 2% 3 3% Minnesota Minnesota Emery Must Sign Defend His Title CFL PRESIDENT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 27,1965 7 i |heavyweight f \Emery of Sherbrooke, Que., un-|pion, Tyrone Gardiner, Sydney 2. 3. SAING JOHN, N.B, (CP)--| The Canadian Professional Box- ing Federation has given light champion Burke) 1, Lennie Sparks, Halifax; Armand Savoie, Montreal; Arnie Sparks, Montreal. Junior welterweight -- Cham- Takes Calm View Of Scramble For Stars |Emery would be stripped of his) junior Lightweight -- (Cham- of his title. New Victoria; 2. Les Gillis, President R. B. (Dick) Pear-\New Waterford; 3%. Ferdinand son of Saint John said Monday/Chretien, Toronto. By DAN POWERS CALGARY (CP) -- The new president of the Canadian Foot- ifte i ils th " ; ee |ball League is convinced the in- A On ner pion, Budy Daye, Halifax); 1. flationary battle to sign name the CPBF order, \Jack Carter, Halifax: 2, Gaby | ini ' oad oe players in the United States: will cnr ae wick arabe song Montreal; 3. Clayton aventually came to an end. t yan, Sydney. , Heavyweights -- (Champion, a In the meantime, says Pat Burke Emery, Sherbrooke) 1.) Featherweights -- (Champion, Mahoney, he doesn't think the Les Borden, Montreal; 2. -AljDavey Hilton, Montreal; 1. /quality of football in Canada Sparks, Winnipeg: 3. Ron Broth-| Roky MacDougall, Sydney; 2.'will suffer from the effects of ers, Saint John, |Rockey Boulay, Quebec; 3. Jean competition between the Na- Middleweight -- (Champion, | "ude Baril, Sherbrooke. jtional Football League and Blair Richardson, South Bar,|. Bantamweights -- (Champion, newer Ame rican Football N.S.)-1.. Don Chisholm, New Jackie Burke, Saint John); 1.|League. Glasgow; 2. Jim Meilleur, Tor-|Johnny Devison, Sydney; 2.) The 36-year-old Calgary law- onto: 3. "Ron Thompson, Prince| Leo. Mercier, Montreal; 3.'yer figures there will be two or Rupert, Sask. Richie Peterson, Saint John. three "rough years" for the Welterweight (Champion, Flyweight--(Title vacant); 1.\CFL teams trying to recruit \Joey Durelle, Trois Rivieres);|Gene Russell, Saint John, players in the U.S. '" ar _ "But within these years "Bold Lad' Gets Manchester Wins INFL will be driven to the re- jalization that the AFL is here to E ' |Stay. Be epgroge-oneed pe iculous ing for players w | nglish League lcome to an end, | ance ay| LONDON (AP) -- Manchester] "During, that two- or three- |United won the English League|year period our own Canadian LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) | soccer title Monday night by de-|players will be getting better. lers have threatened to chal- 'lenge the rule in the courts. Mahoney asked CFL Commis- sioner G, Sydney Halter of Win- nipeg to obtain a legal opinion lon the roster rule and Prof. Bora Laskin of the University 'of Toronto was given the task. | Mahoney says he personally \believes the ruling, intended to ibring about more balance be- tween rich and poor teams and to encourage greater develop- ment of Canadian players, was "too hastily disposed of" at an Ottawa meeting. "T hope the clubs will not re- frain from changing the ruling because of the impression that |they might be bowing to pres- isure from the press." An affable "pounder with greying, close - cropped hair, Mahoney was born in Winnipeg but moved to Calgary as a child and has been an avid Stamped- ers fan ever since. A 1951 graduate in law of the University of Alberta, he sel and executive vice - pres!- dent, JOINED STAMPS In 1956 Dutton and George McMahon asked him to take over secretarial duties of Stam- peders during a club reorgani- zation. Since then he has served in numerous executive capaci- ties with the team, ta time from a hectic business schedule to devote. at least half his work- ing day to football. Now, as CFL president, he figures to be even busier. One of his first jobs will be to re- ceive a report from Gordon Lawson of Winnipeg and J. Barry O'Brien of Ottawa, ap- pointed last October to study methods of bringing about greater integration of the East- ern and Western conferences. A national management firm has been hired to help Lawson land O'Brien obtain financial \data from each club and this jinformation will form the basis 'of a preliminary report for the Bold Lad, the strapping two-|feating Arsenal 3-1. Manchester/There certainly won't be anylarticled in Lethbridge and re-jleague's semi-annual meeting. year-old champ of 1964, gets an-|returns to European champion-ideterioration in quality. other chance to answer the big! ship football next year for the "Sure, we might miss signing Kentucky Derby question to- first time since the 1958 Munich some big-name U.S. players, day, ~~ hone -- killed eight|but how many of the big names hig Sawn son of Bold/9f the team's players. have stuck?" aie com A oye 9 C. Phipps's While Manchester was defeat-| As CFL president, the Cal- Wheatley Stable, opposes Darby front - runningigary Stampeders' official must ing Arsenal, United tied 3-3 jturned to Calgary in 1952. The following year he joined Mervyn (Red) Dutton in Stand- ard Holdings Limited, which operates 40 firms including Con- j\solidated Concrete Limited, {Burns and Dutton Construction, Mahoney says they'll likely _expansion of the schedule, greater sharing of revenues and in- jereased efforts to exploit reve- nue sources at the national \level. |recommend linterlockin | Pct. GBL Rochester 400 150 -- Toledo 400 By MIKE RATHET son, He was lifted for a pinch) netroit Associated Press Sports Writer hitter in the sixth inning after) postion 150 --| Jacksonville 375 | Leeds with submerge his team loyalties for} Philadelphia Phillies finally|Surrendering seven hits, icinveland |Birmingham. This was Leeds'la year while he attempts to(Stampede Motors and Chinook) ' llast game, while Manchester!suide the league over y veral Shopping Centre. Mahoney is/full interlocking However, he's opposed to a schedule. 'We . should retain the WFC - EFC Farm's Bugler and five lightly regarded three-year-olds in the one-mile Derby Triai at Church- th 700 =--- Syracuse 333 667 Monday's Results have caught up with Sandy|, " ime Koufax. But at the same time,| START DOUBLES 625 1 \Jacksonville at Buffalo, ppd, the National League still hasn't 571 1%) cold. | with caught up with Dave Giusti After Callison's homer one out, Richie Allen singled : : and Dick Stuart drove him in While the Phillies were edging ae : : Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 Mon-| Win, ab ge gg ese day night and beating Koufax) cookie Rojas' drive and j|Los Angeles Kansas City scored Monday's Results it NO games scheduled still has one game to play. 455 2% Columbus at Rochester, ppd, This left the top of the pre- 444 cold, 400 Toledo at Syracuse, ppd, rain 273 (Only games scheduled) 222 ay ill Downs. 3 4% 4% determine whether he'll go tO) nite 61 points; the post Saturday as the derby| gy points. But, favorite or just another hope- way out in front by virtue of a ful among the 12 or more seek-| much better goal average. Leeds United Vou anankuanass -- NID RMURMwewwewet Games Today Jacksonville at Toronto Toledo at Syracuse Manchester is contentious hurdles. But this doesn't mean he has abandoned Bold Lad's performance Will mier league table: Manchester\the views he has held as a Stampeders' official. RECONSIDER RULE One instance involves the rule that limits éach club to three e firm's general legal coun- | REMEMBER WHEN... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Al Oerter of the United States became the first man Idivision because of the unique position of the Grey Cup." Mahoney says the league needs a "full - time commis- sioner, whose logical office would be in Toronto, close to the television networks, promo- Probable Pitchers Today |Kansas .City (O'Donoghue 1-1) at New York (Downing 1-1) for the first time since 1961,) | bask : : Giusti pitched Houston Astros ~~ ed wer his head for a triple to their fifth straight victory Rojas scored the final Phila- with a four-hit, 2-0 job against delphia run in the ninth when Pittsburgh Pirates. he walked, stole second and It was the first complete) °@me home on Clay Dalrymple's game of Giusti's major league] single. That turned out to be | decisive danth _-- ee The Dodgers scored single|Los Angeles (Newman 1-1) at pi anes ictoring in Hous.tuns in the fourth and_ sixth, Detroit (Lolich 1-1) N fon's last five games. In four| them made it 4-3 in the ninth on Mi ba (tant 60 cl appearances this season, the singles by Dick Tracewski,|, ogi at rf dita ine r Svracuse University| Wes Parker and Tommy Davis and (McDowell 0-1) N " Sanat doc au avaonentni |Jack Baldschun, who came on : epee pad paren peningiin the seventh, preserved the Lue Sag saan eee 0-1) at "aiaatl was victory for Chris Short, now 3-1,|Baltimore (McNally 0-0) N overpowering}. National League against the Pirates, striking out) Ww Pct. GBL nine and walking none. The tri-| 4 Fre umph lifted the Astros one 5 Do game above .500. roid PLAYS KEY ROLE J H ] 545 Walt Bond also played a key apan ur er --- . 538 role as the Astros scored twice . vers New Yor 462 off Bob Friend in the seventh Francisca Ginite told Sopen's| Pittsburgh Al7 inning. Singles by Jim Wynn|haseball commissioner iMenday San Francisco 417 Bond and Bob Aspromonte Pro-| that if pitcher Masonori My.| Milwaukee 5 .375 duced one run and Bond scored| rakami reports to 'the Giants|>"" Louis 6 .333 the other on Bob Bailey's error|ta. this season, he can choose! Monday's Results after advancing to third On| where he will play in 1966, | |bittsburgh 0 Houston 2 Rusty Staub's long fly. Murakami Decauie 'the i |Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles 3 The Dodgers and Phillies tan-| yananese citizen to play in the|,, Probable Pitchers Today gled in the only other game; 5 major leagues when he| Chicago (Ellsworth 2-0) at Cin- scheduled in the majors, with)piried as a reliever for the 'immati (Maloney 1-0) N Koufax going for his 10thiGiants in the latter part of straight victory against Phila- 1984 p St. Louis (Purkey 1-1) at Mil delphia. | Both. the: Glants and Nankai waukee (Lemaster 0-1) N Port Vale 2 Walsall 1 But the Phillies, triggered) Hawks of Japan claimed his), ; Division IV by Johnny Callison's homer,| services this season, Murakami,|N¢® York (Fisher 0-1) at Hous- Brighton 3 Darlington 1 Boston (Monbouquette 1-1) Chicago (Buzhardt 1-0) N a é NY : : There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use er for @ ACADIAN Other Chicago Los Angeles Cincinnati Philadelphia Giants Wooing | Batting -- Johnny Callison, |Phillies, triggered a three-run |first inning outburst with a jhomer off Sandy Koufax and| Philadelphia went on to defeat) Angeles Dodgers 4-3. CAMERON Wrecking Columbus at Rochester ing the major share of the $12 \naturalized players permitted to to throw. the discus over 200 |tional and advertising organiza- . . p b, b | yA Figt hg Pg ey Tis Agree Winnipeg Py M0 CONAN. ST Wet OP"! 1963--at a meet in Walnut, |the country." BASEBALL LEADERS si : a and Toronto, and several play-|- Calif. His mark of 205 feet | He adds that the EFC could | Santa Anita Derby and Keene- : ya i este ered ' . Spaarryay By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS th Segea @ : eR EET American Fortune Gordien's |about a London, Ont., entry. land's Blue Grass Stakes, WINNIPEG (CP) -- Officieis| NHL Controls | 1953 record of 194 feet 6 in- |Quebec seems like a good idea, Kranepool * Bold Lad's pre-derby program|team have agreed the national| 20 aggiatter he disappointed trainer|team should be based in Win-| M. Alou, SF rsh : A ils : place finish The recommendation will be Mathews, Milw - ps bee , -|presented to the annual meet: PP dade og , instr ggesg colt ling of the Canadian Amateur|Hockey League clubs have re- Home Runs--Bateman, Hous-| YESTERDAY'S STARS lwo ton; Swoboda, New York; ; ' " sec! Victori \Saturday night games during) y ; ASSO : =S§) ora. . | 7 eee ee The CAHA will also be urged|the regular season, State Secre-| Chicago 4. Pitching -- Dave Giusti, | definite advantages when Runs Batted In--Banks, 14, |tros, shut out Pittsburgh Pirates|team personnel under one roof|mons Monday. you lease a new. , @ BUICK Request ; + No maintenence costs , . 1 |and Giusti, Houston, 3-0, 1.000.! victory in Houston's last five|'¢@™ faced. are owned by an advertising| = fieiep 20 ane or two yer lease items... Phone or come in 1 American League unchanged : : pee Last year many of the play-jagency, not the CBC, the min- THE 21%4|-- run average to .64. colleges outside Manitoba and/a question by Jean-Eudes Dube} is | were not available for several|(L -- Restigouche - Mad-) *: SOCCER SCORES e tt 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST et ENGLISH LEAGUE | 'Birmingham 3 Leeds 3 Blackpool 3 Chelsea 2 | Atlanta at Buttato 000 - added purse. As of Mon-| feet two years ago today--in j|tions and the financial heart of posed by Calgary, Vancouver) ke i j ' Lucky Debonair, winner of the} As Team S$ Locale 5% inches beat fellow- juse a fifth team, "There is talk National' League The trial was interjected intojof the Canadian national hockey ches. too." J, Alou, SF 12 400 Bill Winfrey with a tiring third-|nipeg again next season. | Own I V Show Banks, Chicago |Hockey Association May 24 in|fused to allow televising of full Mays, San Francisco; Santo, Company use there are @ Models AS-\to assemble all national hockey|tary Lamontagne told the Com-| PONTIAC On 4 Pitching -- Ellis, Cincinnati,|2-0 on four hits, posting his third|t0 overcome difficulties the} Rights to televise the games|[| No Insurence costs . . . 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