ne =. / q - 4 12. THE. OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December-2,-1968 NEW BASEBALL COMMISSIONER FRIENDLY BUT ALSO FIRM William D. Eckert (centre) recently appointed as the new Commissioner of Baseball, has already in- dicated that he can be friendly, but also that he in- tends to be firm. He is shown here, chatting with "Lefty' Gomez, former N.Y. Yankee pitching great (left) and Jim Campbell (right) general manager of Detroit Tigers, at the annual major - minor league base- All Teams Return! Pater Howlett Senior A Lacrosse. | OSHAWA (CP)--Jim Naish of Named MVP In Intercollegiate Port Credit, Ont., president of, the Ontario Lacrosse Associa-| TORONTO {CP)--Peter How- lett, a fullback with MeGill Red- Ron Feagan Wins Canadian Honors CAMPBELL.VILLE, Ont. (CP)--Ron Feagan of Goder- ich, Ont.,- the first Canadian to win 200 harness races in one season, was shut out Tuesday night at Mohawk Raceway but ew clin c hed. the Canadian amp tion, said the group's 80th an-) !men of the Ontario-Quebec In-|© nual convention will be held in| Toronto March 5, 1966. itercollegiate © Athletic +Associa- 'tion Football Conference this Naish said that Six Senior A teams will return next season-- season, today was named the {season's mosi valuable player Brooklin, Port Credit, Peterbor-| ough, Huntsville, Brampton and/ jin the conference. Howlett also played defensive St. Catharines. end for the Redmen, who fin- lished in last piace in the four- |team circuit. Howlett is study- ing law and has one more year jot football eligibility. He is 23 Jackson Raceway > Attendance Down JACKSON, Mich. (AP)-- Jackson Harness Raceway at- tendance and- mutuel handleand his home is Montreal. was off slightly from last year's) He was chosen by a voie. of peg season, owner Leon A. |conference players. Last year's lavin said Tuesday. lwinner was. Jim Young of Slavin blamed new competi-|Queen's University in Kingston, tion at the Windsor Raceway\now a. member of Minnesota in Windsor, Ont., across the| Vikings of the National Football Detroit River from Detroit, for| | League, basil : ae ap in attend-| pick Fiedler, another McGill slnkalby ig a ll gan cent dip in) payer, was voted the top line- Mike Novak Jr., a 25-year-o 'man and Al Giachino of Uni- driver from Sault Ste. Marie, | Versity of Toronto Blues was se- won the Jackson driving) lected the top rookie in balloting Ont. championship with 17 victories,| |by sports writers and coaches. Feagan, 23, drove three win- ners Monday night to run his season total to 113, good enough for the title among trotting and pacing drivers. He scored his 200th victory Nov. 16. Three nights later Gilles Lachance of Montreal registered his 200th win at Montreal's Richelieu Raceway. The meeting here continues | through this Saturday, but the season officially. came to an end Tuesday night. Sloe Gin was an upset winner in the second race and com- bined with May Scot, winner of the first race, for a daily double worth $100.80. From TIME PAYNT or LAYAWAY Gun-Work All Phases Handled. Lerge Stock of Parts Cc Alwoys "ELORIDA By Air-Conditioned Motor Coach No Night Trevel Jan. 22nd to Feb. 14th, 1966 one TRAVEL SERVICE X 631, Bowmanville "On- ART'S ART'S GUN SHOP SPECIAL! HITLER'S SECRET WEAPON: Brand in Mauser in devastet- 39.05 CLEANING ret ene eth rite 21,95 4.50 Brond oy MINITARY "AMMO & mm o 20 for Decorator's Double pieces, ~ ete. 9,95 Paki v 410 DOUBLE BARREL ten 37.50 SHOTGUNS GUN REPAIR 18 Bond St. West 728-9731 Ontario's most de- "hia 623-3265 officials that he would not allow himself to become a puppet. "'Nobody tied any strings on me, so_ there aren't any to pull," warned the quiet 55 - year - old Ci ommissioner. ball convention, in Fort Lauderdale, early this week. But later, as the baseball sessions prepared to move on to Miami, . General Eckert, a retired air: force officer, bluntly told baseball OWE IT TO CUSTOMERS Should Advise Fans When Rules Flexible There is a rule in the book; ruled the ball was dead when that says the ball may (and the} Wozney touched it. By JACK SULLIVAN No one doubts that the Cana- dian Football League is staffed with competent men. But you wonder how they could be so negligent about the league's public relations. Possivly these chaps still don't realize that they are in the en- tertainment business and, as such, consideration should be given to the guy who pays the shot--the fan. The CFL has been criticized ogver the years for its bush- league operation, but the critic- ism hasn't sunk in yet. A prime example was last Saturday's Winnipeg-Hamilton Grey Cup fi- nal at Toronto. Game officials conferred with the Tiger-Cat and Blue Bomber Goaches prior to the game and agreed, because of the high winds--30 to 40 miles an hour-- @ punt of about 14 to 20 yards, and beween the ends, would be whistled dead as soon as a re- Geiver touched it. Frank Clair Still Coach Rough Riders : OTTAWA (CP)--Directors of| Ottawa Rough Riders will con- sider the status of coach Frank Clair at a meeting next week, but vice-president Sam Berger 6ays he's sure the veterah coach will be back next year. "T don't think it's even a ques- tion of retaining him,"' Berger gaid in an interview Tuesday. . 'We'd. he making a» terrible Blunder if we took any action to dismiss him." Although he has never missed a playoff in 10 years as Rider head coach, Clair was the tar- get for criticism this year. when the club failed to live up to pre- season expectations. Clair himself spoke of a Grey Cup season after the. signing of fullbacks Jim Dillard and Bo Scott. While Dillard and Scott made the Eastern Football Con- ference All-Star team, the Riders finished second behind Hamilton Tiger-Cats for, the third consecutive year , And for the third straight year they were eliminated by the Ti- €ats, who went on to win the Grey Cup. Clair stil] has two years to go on a three-year contract that word "may" is important here) a punt at the discretion of the} be ruled dead at any time after) foreq And it was fortunate that the outcome of the game wasn't altered by these rulings. But, more to the point, CFL) = officials apparentiy didn't think| enough of the fans who paid to see the game to tell them be- forehand that one of the basic) rules of Canadian football had | been altered. | Canadian football .is spending! |$20,000 to have a firm tell them | how to improve their operation. 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