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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jan 1967, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Januery 13, 1967 7 McIntosh, Inks | Burns Win aury Wills Pirates Contract lS YOUR shawa First prize winners in the : ' . |Fun Spiel held recently. at the ed Ni- Whitby Curling Club were rinks d h Tor. By ED SCHUYLER JR. St. Louis signed veteran cen-|master, Dick Kelly and Pat| siipped by Perr canons 900 Pes ntreal Associated Press Sports Writer|tre fielder Curt Flood andjJarvis and infielder Woody! Pri th ibid aceut y 4 i. BE By a 5-4 to Maury Wills is ready for an-|rookie right-handed pitcher Joe| Woodward. fees for . beans event) in the other stormy National League!DiFabio. Flood needs to play| Heading the flock of Red Sox, |Were hams and cheeses. pennant race. only the first two games of next |were first baseman George| Members of the McIntosh i e Wills, the shortstop who fell|/season without an error to set|Scott, third baseman Joe Foy|rink were Al Wright, Vickey Age into disfavor with Los, Angelesja new National League record!and second baseman George| Kotyk and Don McConnell. ae "4 Dodgers after the 1966 season|of 187 straight errorless games |Smith. The other 10 were pitch-|Other members of the Burns BRAND NEW rf a and was traded to Pittsburgh,|for an outfielder. He hit .267 in/ers, including Dennis Bennett,| Tink were Bill Petterson, Jan- on si signed with the National Ieague|1966 after three consecutive|Jim Longborg, Lee Stange and|{ice Skea and Barry Noland. | Sandy Pirates Thursday for an undis- .300-plus years. Jose Santiago. _ Second prize in the first ed the closed amount. He received! San Francisco also signed a| Besides the Red Sox,the only alld pd Naa lg eae Lae about $80,000 last season. key pitcher. Bob Bolin, a right: other American League club re-| ort SACHIN Rich while losers "He signed with a smile on|hander who was 11-10 last sea-|porting a signing was Kansas third ¢ ee oe t hes J iile f y and his face," general manager Joe|son with four of his losses be-|City Athletics, who signed out:|1 40) Robentemn, Hasold Bor: each L. Brown of the Pirates said.|/ing shutouts, came to terms for fielder Alan Lewis. He stole al netta Helen. Canis asd Al *y "T didn't have to twist his arm./an estimated $30,000. Florida State League record of Harbottle. a aor So obviously he's satisfied, °F! Philadelphia Phillies signed|116 bases last season at Lees- Fourth prize went to Ev} , Ber- he wouldn't have signed. three players, and Atlanta/burg, Va. Bonnetta's rink while Glena| essard If the occasion struck a happy |Braves announced they had add-| In another development, New| McConnell was fifth. & note for the Pirates and the 34Jeq four to its fold. York Yankees said highly-| Second prize in the second Steve year - old shortstop, who vn Infielder Phil Linz, right- touted rookie outfielder Bill|draw was won by. the rink of Gord tabbed for third base duty with), aoq pitcher Bob Buhl, 6-8) Robinson would undergo surg-|Jane Robertson, Ron Poulter, erbor- Pittsburgh, it brought a. chorus in 1966 with the Cubs and Phil-|¢Ty next week for removal of a| Dorothea Johnston and Jean of the Lei 1g oe Leagidiees adelphia, and right-hander Dick|S™all bone chip from his right)Lawrence while third prize was fae ationa ague Hall, 6-2 in relief with the world pata ana was obtained}won by Alice Calford, Jack Leo Durocher of Chicago Cubs|Champion Bat imore Orioles,|{rom Atlanta for veteran third|Beaton, Kay Petterson and| were the Phillies signed. jbaseman Clete Boyer. _ Jim McClelland. Agreeing to terms with At- lanta were pitcher Denny Le said the acquisition of Wills, TE dest ks Sencar ramet OE irked with the Dodgers, makes re the Pirates the team to beat. a a Wills will "give 200 per cent Mls ss oe Me NOW! 1967 CAPRICE FOUR DOOR HARDTOP This car is loaded with luxury features . just look, Bolero Red with black vinyl padded roof, black interior, shadelight windshield, deluxe seat belts, strato bock bench seat, power brakes, 327-275 h.p. engine, automatic transmission, power steering, wire wheel discs, whitewalls, radio, electric rear an- tenna, rear speaker, plus all GM's traditional safety feotures, Serial 166397119370. LIST NEW $4688 -- BRAND NEW $3888 MAURY WILLS, aay 1967 contract. The money son, -- receiving or instead of just 100 per cent" for ies shortstop with Los Angeles i j $75,000 and $80,000 for the ; " a So Seon Dodgers last year "ot oe corti season. Wills is shown here hg ita i alae oP gta Martinizing Edges DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH ete rs bugecsad ld but Wills signed willingly, (left) at the contract table gin with," Durocher said. ered by an 0 it e ' | Brown, who gave up infielder- Whitby Hotel 5-3 | 58.00 PER DAY itttae Clue so obviously satisfied. 34, Wills was the highest- paid shortstop in major league baseball last sea- with Pirates' general man- knee injury, was dealt to ager, Joe L. Brown. the Pittsburgh Dodgers after the season ended and yesterday he signed his Show Boats Closing In | On Leading Road Kings outfielder Bob Bailey and in- \fiet@er Gene Michael to the Dodgers, said Wills' knee trouble is cleared up. The Wills signing was only one of many to be announced Thursday, Boston Red Sox lead- ing the way with 13. | Pitcher Jack Fisher, being jcounted on heavily by New \York Mets, came to terms. The right-hander posted an 11-14 {record last season. WHITBY (Staff) -- One-Hour| 725-6553 Martinizing nipped Whitby Ho-| ! tel 5-3 and Houdaille Industries | R U 7 H E R F re) R D S downed Gibson and Willoughby ! , Real Estate in Whitby Indust-\] OAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. rial Hockey League action this week. Crumb, Eric Peterson, Doug Oshawa | Tran, R. Smith and R. Schram | nome | scored goals for Martinizing, | So eeernecesomnee ene -- . "Paneer with Crumb, Peterson and Tran) DRAFTSMEN ESTIMATORS each earning an assist. Gord Pinch scored twice for Hotel We require the services of Draftsmen with 2 to 5 years exper- ience, preferably In the Mechanical Field for our Engineering --AP Wirephoto Name Ten Men |For Lacrosse Dane Tutton picked up x Hall Of Fame points for Road Kings, with, ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Kennedy adding five points and|Three box lacrosse players, and T. Strong once. Stacey one. Tom Horruzey and/three from the field lacrosse Connaught Parkers, Jack Devitt picked up two Dave Peacock each had three\era and four men who played Dept. 4 goals and assisted on the third points for Stars and Medinski| major roles in the development Tie Harman Park We also require on Estimotor, preferably with some knowledge Show Boats have moved to within two points of first place Road Kings in the Jaycees Min- or Basketball League at Simcoe Hall Boy's Club, Eastview. Losers of their first four games, Show Boats recently: picked up their fifth straight by R. McKnight for Houdaille. | one, of the sport have been named) Connaught Park Palmer's | Moczulski is in third place|0 Canada's Lacrosse Hall' f cleaners and Harman Park, REMEMBER WHEN 9 it of win by downing Magicians' 33-|in the scoring parade with 98)*2™¢°. |played to a 3-3 tie, in their |] of blueprint reading. This man will be required to estimate and 23, and they'll get an opportunity |points, followed by Wayling, 96,| The building to house the Hall) Neighborhood Park game, at! By THE CANADIAN PRESS || work mostly from architect's drawings. Sales to tie for the league lead Sat-|Dave Mason, Magicians, 94, |of Fame is La rhage Brooklin Arena. Fred Robson of the United |] For both these positions, the ideal candidates should be in their e the urday when they meet Road|Greg Medinski, Stars, 92, and|New Westminster, B.C., as that) 7 Yowell, with the first and| States set the oldest record || twenties. i Kings at 10am. _ |Tutton, 90. city's centennial project. third goals of the game, twice| in speed skating 56 years || We offer good starting salaries and excellent prospects for ad- res an Foo Migraine Peal The cannel box a oe eg blac be the lead i ago today--in 1911--at Bos- || ,vancement to the right men. ' im : ers selected are Doug Favell|/M. Jo ad to score in the| ton, winning the 220 yards Reply in confidence, providing complete details of qualifications |} Mare id pl ae poe. or _-- Two Big Shutouts and Jack (Wandy) McMahon of dying romeo of the game. for| indoor event in 18 seconds. experiences and salary requirement to: | i $ .m. game Caturday. Hi : em to salvage a tie. His time has been beaten ied A Bill Wayling topped Show cYo Minor Hockey St. Catharines and Archie) B. Starr, on a pass trom B.| cut of doors but was not' | Personne! Department Sales i Boats' recent attack with 15 Dixon of Mimico, Ont. |Barn, scored first for Harman] equalled on an indoor rink | ® Company Owned Demonstrator \ager points, while Ron Kitchen add-| Two of the three CYO Atom| Favell was named Most Val-|and then after trailing 2-1 they| until 1927, by Charles Gor- | Porcelain and Metal Products Lid. | ed 11. John Moczulski came|League hockey games at Child-|uable Player in the Canadianjcame back to make it 3-2 for| man, holder of more skating White wall tires, wheel discs, vinyl top, 275 H.P. through with five points andjren's Arena on Tuesday were senior lacrosse final while play-|themselves, on goals by T. Har-) records than any other ath- 15 Colborne Street, ORILLIA, ONTARIO, engine, powerglide, custom interior, radio console Coulson two. 8-0 whitewash treatments and |ing goal with St. Catharines|per and D. Steves. lete. ehreine laterior trina canoe Whakes 'swear sesring, icians, i ian|the other, i ontrast, i ics i it - -- : ; Mi ' ' For Magicians, it was Brian|the r, in contrast, a nip-| Athletics in 1946 and with Ham shade light, windshield washers, deluxe seat belts, At 4 White showing the way with 13 points MacDonald contributed four points, Bob Kreasul three, Drew Allman two and Cunning- ham one. Andy Kit of Road Kings hoop- ed 16 points to increase his indi- vidual scoring lead to eight points over Stars' Jeff Oborne, who scored 10 points. Kit now has 134 points, Oborne 126. Whites Hound Leading Greens Whites kept pressure on front running Greens in Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Basketball League play at Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, Eastview, as they tripped Reds 18-5 while Greens were downing Purples 21-4. In another game, Blues top- ped Golds 10-6 to take over third place, six points out of first. Danny Kewley, second high- est scorer in the league with 68 points,. led Whites with 12 points, while Mario Marano had four and Masters two. Gorman and Richard Kennedy each had two points for Reds and Maur- ice Cardinal one. The league's top scorer, Larry Horruzey, who has 93 points, led Greens with 17 points and Dwayne Cardinal added the other four. Masters and Subs scored two points each for Purples. John Spasiw tallied eight points fer Blues and Luke not- ched a basket. Eric Wiggans picked up four points for Golds and Edward Sich two. Spasiw is in third place in the Scoring race with 54 points, followed by Wiggans, 40, Rich- ard Kennedy, Reds, 36, and Marano, 35. Purples and Blues meet at 9 @.m. Saturday, with Golds playing Whites at 9:30 a.m. and Reds tackling Greens at 10 a.m. OSHAWA TRANSMISSION SERVICE 1175 NELSON ST., OSHAWA TELEPHONE 576-2610 IS YOUR LIMITED OFFER Bring this ad with yousxwhen you join our Credit Union end TRANSMISSION ILL? fieatis a DedtR gold cers end vel! set PEL. For a I R and-tuck 3-2 verdict. jilton Tigers in 1948. He also Ted Klaman paced St. Ger-|Played with the Owen Sound trude's to their 8-0 winover|Mann Cup team in 1950. | St. Joseph's, with three of the) McMahon played with Cana-| goals while Terry Thompson|dian senior championship clubs| scored a pair and singletons/in Orillia and St. Catharines| were notched by Jim Arm-| while Dixon was an outstanding | strong, Brian Drumm and John forward with the 1942 Mimico| Powers. team which won the Dominion St. Mary's blanked St. Gre- title. gory's by the same 8-0 score) Those named from field la-| and in this one, Kelly Gallagh-|crosse were Gord Thom, who) er spearheaded the attack with| played with Toronto St. Simons | four goals. Jim and Kevin Dui-|and also excelled at football | gnan shared the other half of|with Toronto Argonauts, Harry | their team's tallies, with two|(Sport) Murton of Fergus apiece. Thistles and Toronto Tecum- In a tight tussle, Holy Cross|sehs and Paddy Brennan of edged St. Phillip's - St. Hed-| Montreal Shamrocks. | wig's 3-2, on two goals by Aldo| Voted into the "builders sec: | Solimano and the other by Bill/ tion'? of the Hall of Fame are Coe. Steve Young scored both) the late C. W. (Chuck) Rowan | goals for the losers. lof Mimico, former secretary of | the Canadian and Ontario la- | crosse associations, Norm Gair, |long active in minor lacrosse in |Mimico; former OLA president Clay's Trainer . s 8 |Ed McDermott of Toronto; and Voices Opinion 3""° Athletic commissioner Merv McKenzie. gece Tex. (AP) --| eavyweight champion Cassius| Clay's trainer, Angelo Dundee, | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT says Ernie Terrell is a strong|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS heavyweight for about seven| Tokyo--Hoshiaki Numata, 137, rounds, Japan, outpointed Lee Ewang He said that is the reason he |J0o, 143, South Korea, 10. is having Clay build up his} Portland, Maine -- Jimmy strength by concentrating on|McDermott, 169, Holyoke, the heavy bag. Mass., knocked out Felix San- tiago, 162, New York, 6. Clay meets Terrell in a sched- uled 15-round title match Feb.| Los Angeles--Mando Ramos, 130, Long Beach, Calif., out- in the Astrodome. Terrell, recognized as champion by the|pointed Ramon Cehavarria, 131, World Boxing Association, ar-}San Jose, Calif., 10; Irish rives in Houston Monday to be-|Frankie Crawford, 123, North gin his training. Clay also|Hollywood, C alif., outpointed sparred three rounds Thursday|Ray Coleman, 128, Phoenix, with Jimmy Ellis. Ariz., 10. NEED A NEW ONE? 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