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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1965, p. 14

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Af... 8, Of i ee ee RN MOM "HE USNAWA Fines; rosters, SPORTS IN BRIEF PICK AVERY =' ORTH BAY (CP) -- Larry veteran lineman with rithern Ontario Rugby Foot- 1 Union, was selected 1965 eman of the Year Tuesday. ry..got_12 of.a possible 15 nts in the voting. Runner-up s Elvin Callaghan of Stur- n Falls Bombers with eight Gints.. ° | EXPECT COMPETITION ECALGARY (CP)--Paris, Vi- MEET IN ROSE BOWL SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--The Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles,' foot- ball champions of the Pacific Athletic Conference, were offi- cially named Monday to meet undefeated Michigan State of the Big Ten in the annual Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, New Year's Day. | WALLOPS DUTCH TEAM AMSTERDAM (AP) -- The Kitzbuehl, Austria, hockey team Monday night crushed « By AL MeNEIL MONTREAL (CP)--It takes more than a name to turn 2 | successful athlete into a suc- cessful businessman. | Competitive spirit, essential during his playing career, must be converted into energy and drive when he goes into busi- ness. And he has to be ready to This fall, against returning to Toronto for another try._ 'NO COMPLAINTS' "When I got a letter to re-) port this year from the Leafs, { had to weigh the advantages of playing another season or at 34, Moore said. his original re- tirement in 1963 was prompted not only by his dinky knees but by the knowledge that he had been designated as "'trade bait" by Canadiens. "I would have returned to Canadiens then, because all my L scoring champion insisted a noints on 41. gnals and 55 as. sists,.In the. nlayoffe that yez2 he set another record with five goals and 12 assists in the 11 post-season games. Last season Ne appeared, sometimes only briefly, in 38 games with Toronto but was unable to match his old form. He scored two goals and as- sisted on four others and his 'or the 1964-65 season but hadiknew how long my knees would) Nevertheless, the two --time!zest for competition was best) diffie"lty getting untracked.|jast." ' he decided \exemplified by his 68 minutes he had always received fair|in penalties. treatment from the Montreal ganization. game," he said with a grin, management and holds no ma- lice toward anyone in the or-ipjay," "Sure I took a few digs at them when I was with the Leafs last year but that's part of the/about the future . . Moore said. 'every athlete does. But . and my "T still get the old pins and, needles to get out there and "1 think) | the | time "just comes along when! you have to stop and think! saken "hackey.. He: -has.. heen en Sibi eet, eet 4 ne working out: with the: Cana diens old-timers in preparation for games against old-time De- jtroit Red Wings. early in the years: --. "I guess. eventually I'd like to coach," said Moore, "but right now it would have to be a pretty good offer to interest me." WINGS MECATY ware. DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Red Wings announced Monday that defenceman Bob Wall has been recalled from Pittsburgh Hor- nets. of the American Hockey League and will play against Chicago Black Hawks tonight. Wall, 22, has scored three goals and earned 11 assists for the Hornets. : Delivered to AT 10 % CASHEWS i\3 future lies here with: my busi-|# Your Door SAVINGS price 1.89 All Orders C.0.D, na and an unnamed Amer- i ime to his in-|staying in Montreal and operat- i the Dutch team Amstel Tiger of/devote plenty of time to s ; career had been spent with in city are expected to con-/,t terdam 17-5, The Austrian|terests. ae -- Moore said/their' organization since 1 was|HOLDS RECORD Without road trips to take! st Montreal's epoixaiien tOl'eam's top scorer was Cana-| pickie Moore seems to re-|'fe other day. a junior. All the players are my| A high - scoring left - wingerjhim away, he sees. a lot more| t the 1972 Summer Olympic gion Pat Adair, who scored 'ajize this. | "Coach (Punch) Imlach and/friends, but I knew in my heart|when he was at his peak, Moorelof wife Joan, their two sons,| mes, Hans Maciej, manager' cht times. : One of the National' Hockey\the Toronto management/it wouldn't be the same after Iistill holds the all - time NHL|Richard, 8, and John, 5, and in- Df Olympic '72, said Tuesday, caer ; League's fiercest competilprs|treated me fine and I had nojfound out they were willing tojpoints record for one season./fant daughter. : - APPOINT MANAGER an sides (AP) Fale | bed 13 gece + suse ll but I didn"ttrade me." | *___In_ 1958-59 he accumulated 96° But he hasn't completely for- iS : LA BAULE, France (AP)--|turned down an op} | = Ge a a ee 'ROCHESTER, N.Y. og The International Yachting Fed-|return to Toronto Maple Q Best Fear, eee ies Ey. (cration has selected La Bauleithis fall in favor of his y stern Baseball League's El-\,.. on the French Bay of Bis-|nesses in Montreal. ra Pioneers for the last four ; cay, as site of the 1966 world aux was appointed mana-| ness and my family." | 14-0Z. REG. 2.19 OUR 1.89 MIXED NUTS Call Today -- 725-7151 THE GOODIE SHOPPE eas) - usi- j ' | He operates an expanding r of Rochester Red Wings of championships for Finn class' onstruction - equipment rental International League Tues-|P°%S- firm, two summertime soft ice ay. jcream outlets and is part-owner , lub 70 miles © snenna sers recorn | NO RAIN, SNOW (orth or atonirest "HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP)-- FOR CUP CAME Moore, who played with Mont- enda Mah, 12, of Toronto's real Canadiens for oe gpd f k Club won the ipart of 12 seasons, retired be- aT emer" TORONTO (CP) -- Foot- {Cause of knee troubles at the} ball fans can expect cloudy j|onq of the 1962-63 hockey year. } "S. women's eastern cross- @ountry championship at Mitch- of , ths _@il Field Sunday in the course| Skies and temperatures in After an operation and a one-| ; the 40s for the Grey Cup year layoff he returned tot game here Saturday after- hockey in a Maple Leaf uniform something cord time of 9:07.2, The old} e record was 9:26. noon between Winnipeg |ROCKE puraciica. Blue Bombers and Hamilton poll Son ROBERTS TO COACH » GRADUATE SKIERS Tiger-Cats. ; : ; HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Robin) F 3 " . : f Roberts signed a contract Tues-| 4 ' # or EVASEER, Alta, (CP)--Skiors The weather office said day as coach of Houston Astros.) Do Order beans in a famous > restaurant Find a cure for the common cold Paint a new old master Bom Canada, Norway, Austria, Tuesday that there is little graduated as professional in- f " ee during the weekend esl Pete Be Bs geo The veteran pitcher had a 5-2 aminations conducted by the} -- ie yeu 27 during the the. Astros but later underwent) nadian Ski Instructors Alli-| : surgery for removal of bone New Zealand and Australia aniace oF iaaee sain" oF er a week of training and won-lost record last year with| Snce. chips from his right elbow. ] Chri ? Appliances for Christmas ? b 2 ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 Cover your lawn with concrete x x WHAT A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR MOM! 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