k 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 24, 1943 & MOSLEM WORLD OTEN - PIN ACTION « Chow Clinche In Tuesday-Nite Men's Loop House of Chow closed out the first section of the Tuesday- Nite Men's League with a bang, as they clinched top spot with a 7-0 win over Burns Shoes, with a week still to go. Gene Supryka supplied all Ant the Top Fight featured "Gord Murphy 603, Doug Keeler 602, Gene Supryka.585, Bill Thaczuk 566, George Turner 561, John Masewich 560, Glen Copp 560 and Herman Prakkken 544. Standings: House 1}: hi. Th P 47, Corvett # er to the Fatoemen as he powered a tidy, 5 (208) series, - smothering sany chance Thompson's Plum- Sbing had to take over the lead. *The 'plumbers' however, still Whave a chance of gaining the "playoff on their pinfall follow- >ing their 7-0 whomping of City 'Hall, with Gord Murphy 603 (222-) 2213) wielding the big stick. { The former Slow Motions wel- @comed their new sponsor .Pea- Zeock Lumber with open arms ®*by dunking the Police "A" lads $52. Modern Grill with Doug 'Keeler 602 (210-200) at the helm, 'blanked the Police 'B's 7 ~-0. General Aggregates submerged 'Corvetts by the same score, while Cadillacs-had a practice) session, gaining seven markers on a bye. Interriational TORONTO (CP)--An interna-| tional league of U.S. and Cana-| dian soccer teams could be in| operation by 1967, Steve Stavro,| president of Toronto City of the| Eastern Canada Professional| Soccer League said Tuesday. Stavro said in an interview) 'many cities in the U.S. are in-| terested and willing to pay the| $50,000 franchise fee to get into the five-team setup. Teams from New York, De- 4roit, Rochester, N.Y., and Chi-| ago are being considered for | 'membership, he said. | ® Stavro said there is room for} 'nly one professional soccer; téam in Toronto, and the prob- Jem of integrating the three ex- isting teams in the city will @ major one. |same score, | 538, Alfred Minaret 536; \officials expect be this year's. game to be the low- est since 1962, when the $500,000 44, General 30, and Police "B" 12. The first section of the league Is now) over, with the' Paint Shop edging thi Flintstones by four points for the fitle.| However, Flints entered the play-off pic-|Mackies Van and Storage23, ture on their pinfall. The 'painters'. made certain of thel victory with a 7-0 win Reps, while the Flintst aged a 43 verdict with. Jewells Mens|Aidsworth Cleaners 13 Wear, winning the first game by @ sing! win, George Turner (541) and Bert Hard- Ing (529) were tops for the Paint Sho Flints received top .efforts from Rol Rocker (587) and Arno Knop: (547) Chevelles. lost a great chance to gain\ ang his 520, gave the Try Agains the|33, Nu-Way Photo 32, Hitt . @ play-off berth by suffering a slump at Terakeary eae arkete j FR | oto 32, Hitt and Miss 30, a most inopportunate moment dropping |them:.fo tie Duracieans for the section|ings Garage 28, Yomacs 27, North a 7-0 contest to the Minute Men eve though the victors were shy two of thei team. The surprising Rocks tumbled Capr' ces 7-0. Ti-Cats humbled the F85's by th and Die Room Twister: blanked Dapper Dans. Other top scores on the>night. includ Tom Krawchuk 568 (204), Glen Copp 55) (210), Lorenz Schatz 554 (244), Oz Spone: Bruce Thompson 504, 503. Final Standing: Paint Shop 41, Caprices 9. EASTWAY MENS Erinli Golf. Club beat out Wilson' Mens Wear for the section honors with 30 points as they downed L A and B 3-1 Meanwhile Wilson's was being shutout 40 by Bill Markus 575 (203) and Bob Mc Ewan 558 (210) for ideal Dairy. Ken Fisher and Ai Saunders Erinii's attack, while the quietly faded out of the picture. of Show 58, Aggregates 44, Police "A" 44, Burns Shoes. 40, Cadillac 34, City Hall 34, Pea- cock Lumber 32, Modern Grill Mosh' the Union!ideal Diary 18, Clints Texaco 15, Homes es, barely man-|by Harrison 15, Peppis Pizza Palace 14, ed |Clean 47, Gillard Cleaners .46, 'Joe Friedrich 517,|Drive-In 38, Shovid-a-bins 36, Astra-Nuts and Blacke Walls/35, The Orphans 26, Mix Fitz 16, Motor Cit Flint- , . | 9 | stones 57, Jewells Mens Wear 48, Chev-|Night with @ fine 561; Oz Sponer and Jim) er a e@ Jelles 46%, Die Room Twisters 42, Rooks|Lamont came through with 519 cards; ® |42, Ti-Cats 33, Munute Men 32, Dapper|Hugh Boyd 510; Jack Sanders 509; John) Dans 20, F85's 16, Union Reps 13'& snd Bowers 506, and Fred Snow 503. paced 'tailors' © S First Place ~ Arab radio stations quickiy applauded Cassius Clay's victory over Fioyd Patter- son and Baghdad broadcast the result of the fight so breathlessly that it sounded almost like a revolution. Regarded 4s a hero in the Moslem Arab world, Clay's victory overshadowed ma- jor political events Tuesday as word of the fight reached here. He is referred to here as Mohammed Ali, never Cas- sius. Breakfast - time listeners to Baghdad radio in Iraq _thought another coup d'etat was in the making when a voice interrupted the polit- ical news broadcast saying, "We have an urgent bul- letin: "Mohammed Ali Clay, world heavyweight cham- pion, has retained_his cham- pionship."" third, eight points off the pace, gained a playoff berth with Its total pinfall. ig Clark 576 (211, 206) and Mavis Tay- lor 513 privided the necessary push for Maligs in their win,.while George Turner (557) shone for the Orphans. Final results had Bonds over Esses 7-0. Central Auto blanked Golf Range. Mor- ings surprised Vancos by taking all the points. Meades Sunoco blasted Hitt and Miss the same way. Oshawa Cleaners knocked off Pickwicks 5-2. Speedy Muf- fler Kings edged Gillards 4-3. Top marksmen gn the night were Sam Larocca 596 (214, 211), ig Clark 576 (211, 206), George Turner 557, Doug Vann 543, Bob Worsley: 541 (205), Bob Peake 523, Hugh Gillard 515, Doug Gibbs 512, Harry Blohm 510 (213) and George Lawrence 7. Goch Supertest, thougn dropping a 3-1 verdict to Scugogs, won place in the| play-offs on their pinfajW edging Peppis by a meagre 13 pins. Peppis missed out on a poor showing against Houdailles, losing 4-0 as Frank Sobil 604 (238) paved the road for the winners. George Lawrence's 571 (211) proved insufficient for Aldsworths, oas they fell before H and L +1. John Waldinsperger led Les Eveniss to 31 verdict ovr Harrisons. Dyetts had Bob McHugh (526), and Bob Peake (531) in high gear as they trimmed Clints 3-1, while, Ontario Motor Sales and Mackies divided four markers. Good scores from Bill Grant 550 (223), George Harding 553 (200), Fred O'Neil |531, Bob Villeneuve 529 (206Y and Bob McHugh 526. i Standings: Erinli Golf Club 32, Wilson's| Mens Wear 27, Les Eveniss Sales 25, Scugog Cleaners 24, Goch Supertest 23 Houdaille Industies 23, Dyetts Sports 19, H and t S 50: Mavis Taylor was the ladies' best with 513, followed by Mary Mothersill 512) (200), Marion Peake 512, Lillian Gillespie 490, Josie Gyurka 489, Grace Fusco 487,| Mary Coie 486, Bessie Howlett 485, Fair-| LAS VEGAS, Nv. )ap) -- Cassius Clay, still heavyweight boxing champion of the world; and ex-ruler Floyd Patterson sat side by side Tuesday and traded compliments instead of insults. ¢ _The occasion was a final news conference held at fight headquarters following Clay's 12th round knockout over Pat- terson Monday night. Clay, unmarked and boastful as usual, said he hopes to make a third defence of the crown, possibly in four. months, against World Boxing Associa- |tion titleholder, Ernie Terrell. "Terrell ain't near as good as Floyd," Clay confided. In Chicago; Terrell sched- uled a press conference this aftérnoon, presumably to hurl jan official challenge at Clay. r\Enterprises 19, Ontario Motor Sales 18 liey Bouckley 461, Eileen Worsley 457, |Doris Vann 472, Marielle Guav 443, Mar- jlene Gillard 440, Joyce Martyn 438, Mar {Ae tha Stauffer 436, Wenda -Andrews 436,| le) Discount' House 12. Ethel Wagar 434, and Ada Floody 430, | Standings: Majigs 53, Orphans 51, KING MIXED tral Aute Body 45, Meade's Sunoco Serv-\year contract 'as coa Ede Ryan's clutch 505 triple, tops for|ice 43, Speedy Muffler Kings 42, Vancos/¢ the ladies, combined with Hans Boesch) 41, Bond's Clothes 34, Oshawa Cleaners| SIGN GLICK and si Pp If that enabled|Gillards 29, Pickwick Cleaners 28, Mor | er_|ager Jim Dunn announced Tues iday. n title on points. awa Golf Range 26 and Esses 18 , Duracleans made their pinfall count|s., acon NORFOLK, Va. (AP)---Gary | 'cen-|Glick has signed' another one-| of Nor- | folk Neptunes of the Continental Football League, general man-| Victor And Vanquished the closed - circuit television here and .abroad, the live gate of $981,111, radio:.end - movies will be approximately $3,879,- said' he hopes: to. visit Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey and Italy: 'so all the people can see me." pe : | A Exchange Lompiimenis Financial returns, io one promotion oificiai, inai- cate that total revenues from - according | 000: . Ciay iigures i Collect apoul |$700,000 and Patterson $350,000. Patterson, his face a little puffy, apparently was still in pain from a muscle spasm at the base of the spine which he|f said he suffered about the third round, He refused to use this as am alibi for his performanee. | "Last night I was beaten by| a great fighter," he said, and referring to the back trouble, added: 'The result might have been the same, but the fight might have been more inter- esting." | The 23 - year - old champion| : . ' People's i] 36 SIMCOE ST. NORTH We'll take care of Your Man j-|a8 Harold Babcock came through with a e557, one of the many times Harold has ¢;come through in the pinch. Final Standings: Try Agains 47, Dura Indepen- sidents 45, Prest 45, The Crawlers 44, Bib) r|Five 43, Scugog, Cleaners 39, A and W y Cab 11 and Mconbeams. Don Richmond topped the men on the CaETINS Be "Santa" To Yourself } Barb Kirkham was runner-up with 489 for the ladies; Jean Hutcheons 488; Anne 'Bone 468; Glenda Thomson 469; Jean) Pettit 467; Marg Brown 466; Marg Barnes 1452; Alice Lanning 437; Leona Jones | 437; Ona Zambonelli 430; Shirley Bowers) 414; Barb Gyurka 413; Chris Overy 412;| and Noreen Richmond 410. 's LANDER-STARK CLASSICS i Don McLachlan of the last-place Hawks / turned in the Classic league's top card) Jof the day, a 604 (212, 201), but the tail) Cup Officials Expect Loss TORONTO (CP)--Grey income * The three Toronto teams e|mark was first reached. sRoma, Italia and City. Italia! "was the only one to report a profit after the 1965 season. Other teams in the league are Hamilton and Montreal Italica. Guelph Announcer Joins N.Y. Rangers : YORK (CP)--New York "Rangers have made official the 'appointment of Norm Jary of pected take About $539,552.50 for game here, with gate receipts accounting for $306,552.50. Last =? gross income was' $576,- Partly accounting for the ex- pected loss is the $45,000 not forthcoming this year from United States television rights. About $175,000 will be re- ceived from Canadian television rights, $18,000 from radio, $32,- 000 from motion picture rights and $8,000 from program rights. Cup from is the ex- Saturday's lenders still managed to drop another one,| this time 30 to the Eagles. The old| adage "when they get you down; nothing) breaks right for you" holding firm with the hapless 'birds'. The league-leading Tigers with Bert! Harding 593 (223), and Frank Sobil 571) (204, 201) riding herd, stampeded the/| Mustangs 2-1. Harry Blohm's 580 (224) prevented a total rout for the "'broncs."| Walt Scott's 565 (232)) sank the Jets 30. Sam Larocca's 59) (257) brought the Hornets back out of oblivion as they! fell before the Falcons 2-1 Top Eight: Don McLachlan 604 (212, 201), Bert Harding 593 (223), Doug Vann 592 (206, 204), Sam Larocca 591 (257), Harry Blohm 580 (224), Frank Sobii 571 (204, 201), Walt Scott 565 (222), Jim King 560 (209) and Charlie Andor (560) 204. Standings: Tigers 20, Falcons 18, Lions 16, Eagles 16, Jets 15, Mustangs 15, Hor- nets 14 and Hawks 6. | EASTWAY MIXED | A great effort by the Orphans for sec- tion honors fell short by two points as they beat the Yomacs 7-0, when the lead- ing Maligs managed a 4-3 squeeker over Nu-Way Photos. Central "Auto Body, though finishing 24-Day Escorted Tour Te FLORIDA |} By Alr-Conditioned Motor Coach No Night Travel | Jen. 22nd to Feb. 14th, 1966 Phone 623-3265 A record $595,872 was grossed| FLOORS 80 SIMCOE ST. N. Guelph as play-by-play televi- sal for R if + selon in 1963, when the game was Saturday night hockey games. played in Vancouver. 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