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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1966, p. 10

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- JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 19, 1966 ' TWO NEW ARGONAUTS | BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE. CANADIAN PRESS {| Probable Pitchers Toda National League | Chicago (Buzhardt 1-2 or wh y. John Pet, GBI 2-1) at Minnesota (Perry 1-9) lost. Brampton downed St. Cath (Ken Henderson, Wayne Leal YOUTH AT THE HELM ' | Brampton And larines 1310 and Hastings L2-ja04 Sim Patterson two each.| BRIGHTON, England (CP)-- H * Wi \zionaires tripped Etobicoke 16.129™ Parnell, Danny Hoperaft) The oa Hastings Win ri management and Paul Jones added one each. ment store turned its adminis- 19, Jim Moore and Brian Mc-\tration over to 23 teen-age jun- Brian Wilfong and Dave Cutcheon each notched three iors so they experience \the complexities of running the San Francisco 23 19 697 -- Washington (McCormick 23). In OLA $ 'Rudge paced Brampton with! coals for Kiobicoke with F. F tb ll he b | Houston 2 12 425 215) Cleveland i oe ial unlor three goals each. Mike Marks, Braithwaite, Bob Smith, iness. The seniors took or. i oston (Stigman 6-1) at Balti- ' ; \Brian Green, Wa McCauley,| House and Mickey lannizi scor-'ders from the youngsters our OO a u S hota. eS + | more (Barber 24) (N) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |To"" siutial' "Ed Zieskievichs|ing the others. lout ays... 2 | Philadelphia 15 13 536 5% 5 it was a rough night Wednes-inave Sterritt and Rich Arce ------ ie pated Bist hoe [Pittsburgh 16 14 533 514) International League day for teams playing their\4oxin scored once each for the : | Cincinnati 14 15 ABB 7 |} WoL Pet. Gai ome openers in the Ontario Lt! stnners u e 4 a er eda cae. nT ee eS Be ones. ee ee * St Catharines marksmen New York 11 14 4M 8 'jacksonville 17 7 708 14 ODES P 4 \were Brian and Boh Melville St, Louis 12 17 Alh 9 (Toledo 14 8 66 24 Seemeeke Terriers ont Me Sun twe genie, aad Dave By 71M CRYRAK Vener sith Mantreat in 1964 Chicago 622 24 14% Rochester 19 13 AMS 7 ery ees both ~-- their Landry, Ken Thorhen. Mell TORONTO (CP) ~--Toronio after the Als made him their Wednesday's Results Tenn 1535 ATF EE ROME BOOS OF CAE es nn tow Thamnean Uonew as toler nonoment the NO, i chiiege draft choice, The Houston 5-4 Chicago 1-2 Toronto § 13 381 6 Mayer and John Hoculik with ; Al sixfoot-four, 220-pound native|Cincinnati 4 New York 2 Syracuse 8 35 4348 * Sudbury Fame Pox one apiece. acquisition of offensive end of Toronto caught 11 passes in| St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 4 Buffalo 6 14 3 94 yY tame iu tik' Chaya tok a Irwin and halfback Boh Good part of an all - Canadian geven-player (rade among four of the nine teams in the Cana- dian Football League. The trade, one of the biggest in CFL history, also involved Montreal Alouettes, Cal gary Stampeders and Saskatch- ewan Roughriders. When the dealing was over, Montreal obtained guard Tony Jajactkowski and veteran half- tack Ron Howell, Calgary his rookie year but slumped | catches, The Argos gave up one of son in Sparks, who caught 16 tive of South Porcupine, Ont., who attended high school in Kirkland Lake, Ont., scored a third touchdown on a recovered Ottawa on waivers from jAtlania 4 Pittsburgh 2 ty last season and made only two San Francisco 6 Los Angeles 4 Buffalo a: Rochester, ppd their best receivers of last, sea- New York (Fisher 1-4) passes for 306 yards and tWO philadelphia (L. Jackson 1-4) touchdowns, The 26-year-old na-| (ny Wednesday's Results Armstrong, Shack Probable Pitchers Today Toronto at Syracuse, ppd, Cincinnati (O'Toole 1-1) at Jacksonville 3 Toledo 5 fown products, George Arm- Richmond § Columbus 2 strong and Eddie Shack of Tor- RENT St. Louis (A. Jackson 2-1) at Today's Games onto Maple Leafs of the Na- A BIKE Buffalo at Rochester 2 tional Hockey League, were in- Toronto at Syracuse ducted into Sudbury's Sports By The Hour or the Dey San Francisco (Bolin 3-3) at| Jacksonville at Toledo Los Angeles (Koufax 5-1) (N) _ Richmond at Columbus Houston (Farrell 1-1) at Chi- (Only games scheduled) fumble. The Argos picked him cago (Hands 1-3) / | picked up offensive end Len up ' r : : : Sparks and flanker Terry Fvan- Rough Riders early in the 1965 serpy ac ng ia - m, Saskatchewan acquired campaign. : a Pe bg ag *BL r tackle Maurice (Moe) Levesque : pd co a mt 1 d and Toronto got Good and Ir- Rud Pilous | Detroit 17 11 7 3 | : The swap began with Sas y Minnesota 5 M1 577 4°41 OSHAWA'S SMART MEWS SHOP j ; ' ' California 17 14 JAR 4% katchewan trading Good to 'Seals New GM ines 13 8 Bg 10 KING STREET WEST -- pie presi : Jed TONY PAJACZKOWSKE | Kansas City 11 18 379 914 ed § ; oiopiin peels 3 Air for Good and followed up SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Washington. 11 18 379 9% the Most Carefully Tailored Clothes You Could W with an exchange that sent Rudy Pilous was named gen- New York 11 19 367 10 nde wy tae es FOU Louie wear Howell to Montreal for Irwin eral manager Wednesday of San Boston 9 21. 300 12 The Als finished oft by and Francisco Seals "hockey team Walsdshas's Weaalin ing Sparks and Fvanshen to effective next season Washington 4 Cleveland 3 Calgary for Pajaczkowski Pilous, 51, replaces Norman Chicago 1 Minnesota 7 j j 2 , : : R, (Bud) Poile, Seals' general Now York 7 Netroit 2 WON TOP HONOR | Manager for the last four years, poston 9 Baltimore 1 arent cee Pajaczkowski, 29, a six-foot, who resigned earlier this cairo, Ape ee alifornia 1-4 Kansas City 7-7 month, The hiring was announced at a press conference by George Fieharty, president of the Shasta Corp., which owns the team, | The Seals will be a Western | Hockey League team in the fall and will play in the new Oak Jand Arena, The team joins the expanded National Hockey League the following season In 1958, Pilous was hired by |Chicago Black Hawks and his team won the Stanley Cup three, 230-pound Canadian from Verdun, Que., played 10 seasons with the Stampeders, He was voted the top Canadian player in the CFL in 1961 and was second to Ron Stewart of Ot- tawa Rough Riders for the honor in 1960. Pajaczkowski was a Western Conference all-star in 1960, 1962 and 1963, The Als got another veteran Canadian in Howell, 30, who has played +10 seasons in the Eastern Conference. He joined the Argonauts in 1964 after star- ring for Hamilton Tiger-Cats| RON HOWELL championship in 1961, from 1954 until traded to British He moved in 1962 to the Tor Columbia Lions late in 1962, He ing pass receiver in the KFC onto organization as coach and general manager of Denver In- vaders, 'The team won the West- ern Hockey League title. Last winter, he was back in amateur hockey, coaching the Hamilton Red Wings junior club in Ontario. Pilous began his career in did not report and sat out the last year with 37 catches of 38 1943 season thrown his way, good for 631 The six-foot, 185-pound resi-\yards and three touchdowns, dent of Burlington, Ont., was|The Montreal native, playing EFC Rookie of the Year in 1954) his first full season after, join- and top Canadian player in 1958| ing the Als from Portland, Me., with Hamilton, He leads the) Seahawks of the Atlantic Coast! EFC in career punt returns|Conference, was an EFC all- with 447 for 2,673 yards and has star flanker in 1965 1948 when he coached Houston returned 38 kickoffs 843 yards, TOPPED EFC ROOKIES in the United States Hockey Howell was also a top amateur Irwin, 22, an all-star end with League, He went on to San Di- hockey player before retiring) Hamilton's McMaster Univer- ego of the Pacific Coast Hockey three seasons ago, sity Marauders of the Ontario League and led the Skyhawks} Fvanshen, 21, a five-foot-J0, Intercollegiate Football Confer-|to the Lester Patrick Cup cham- 180-pound flanker, was the Jead-jence, was HFC Rookie of the) pionship, FOR SMOOTH RIDING by (Crestlner 'IMPERIAL BUCCANEER 15'1" x 81" x 38" Choice of burgundy, blue or gold, with matching sleeper sects, carpeted floor, complete convertible top, § ecloured hull and two tone deck, skiff type windshiled, ~ WITH 60 HP EVINRUDE Electric start, controls and battery box.... 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