Crushmen Edged By Cobourg On Gray's Last Minute Goal | COBOURG (Staff) -- A goaljthe end of the second and were replied with two. Terry O'Reil-, Goalies Bryan Rose for Osh- by John Gray with less that|outscored 2-1 in the third. ly and Ron Webb tallied forj}awa and Cobourg's John Shaw two minutes to play broke a} Mike Keenan opened the scor-|Crushmen while Gray, Paul Gut-jeach faced 35 shots in the game. 5.5 deadlock and sent the Osh-\ing for the Crushmen at the/teridge and Gord Brooks scor-|The clubs were even in the pen- p awa Crushmen down to a 513-50 mark with an unassisted|ed Cobourg singles. alty department with nine each, 'and : é ; a ee i ldefeat here last night. lgoal. He was followed by Bill] Cobourg broke the stalemate) Oshawa -- Rose, Donoghue, eon : P ; The t te h ip {Prentice who scored on passesjat the 4:41 mark of the third|Sawyer, Keenan, Novak, Blan- e two teams have each|r,4. Gary Bradley and Jerry/period on a goal by Gutteridge,|chard, Wilton, Whiting, Brad- won a game, Crushmen beating|wejsh, Cobourg's Steve Harold|before Bob Fleming tied it again|ley, Prentice, Welsh, O'Reilly, Cobourg at home last week. The) ened the scoring in the first|for Oshawa. The two teams bat-|Webb and Fleming. game last night was played be-|jeriod with a goal at 12:52. |tled back and forth until John Cobourg -- Shaw, Ryan, 0'. YEARS AGO, bas fans : | ; ' didn't have to pea ages ; oe Over: fee specvaue, Cobourg stormed back in the|Gray salted the game away Brien, Kelly, Harold,. Herriot, "Roc! In El ST. LOUIS (AP)-- ner was Rocky M the other, Gene Tu were paired Monday computerized elimir to determine who is est heavyweight cl all time. As Marciano put | radio in St. Louis, | apprehensive. SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby OF The Times Staff best in the field, also, he's adept at running bases. he does it all so quiet- you hardly notice him. IT'S NOT a necessity to success, but flamboyance is one asset an athlete can never But overlook. Super stars usually ly are blessed with it, although not all. Some players contin- ually make outstanding plays, J Be scoring' three|with a goal at 18:38, with Flem-|Campbell, Boundy, Gray, God- find someone in this category frey, Brooks, Ravensdale, Gut- teridge, Bambridge, Gadbois, Massey and Bradshaw. as in the case of Willie Mays, who has always caught fly balls as if he was holding a on the same team as Ruth, Lou Gehrig was just as fear- |period lead, were tied 4-4 at Crushmen broke to a 2-1 first|second period \straight goals before Oshawa ing serving a penalty. Before the fight th Mass., blockbuster fight promoters to te would win. But the some a sight to pitchers as Ruth as he moved to the plate. He was exciting to tacular performer, both as a watch, but in a different kind pitcher and outfielder. There of way. But he still got the was something about Ruth job done. apparently that you just ex- e pected things to happen when FOR YEARS the argument he was front and centre. In raged over who was better, hockey, Maurice Richard pro- Richard or Gordie Howe. Ri- bably generated more enthus- chard was more colorful but iasm when he got that puck over-all, Howe was the bet- than any other performer. ter player. He was just as valuable to Detroit as Richard was to Montreal, but he wasn't nearly so colorful. And it's difficult to compare players of such contrasting styles. It would be easy to compare Hull and Richard, for both, scoring was and is the big thing. AFTER WATCHING Dale Tallon in several games with the junior hockey Generals, you can see a faint hint of peach basket in front of him. said the fight was or and only five pers world knew the: out or for that matter w puter has picked as champ. The Marciano-Tui was the sixth of week "Dream Fis began in Septembe: electronically deck four times, and we sion. Marciano will go Bear next Monday ther reduce the fielc yweights. The fin bout is Dec. 18. For many perso match should end debate of whether day fighter could h one of the immo champs. CAN'T PLEASE 'E Habs' Yvan Cournoyer Pate TES . Oshawa, Prentice (Bradley and Welsh) 19:58 * Penalties: Blanchard (roughing) 0:38; i sticking) 6:50; Massey corin eda 7:13; Bradley (roughing) 7:13; 0' (roughing) 15:47; Prentice (roughing) 15:47. ; se PER! MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal Seven players are tied forjhe scored four against Mont-| 4, Cobourg, Gotteriage sae Canadiens' Yvan Cournoyer, a\third place, including fourjreal in Boston Sunday. Stan- & Coboura, Brooks power-play specialist for most| members of California Seals--|field, who left Chicago for Bos-| 7, Deane OReIy. of his first two seasons in the|defenceman Kent Douglas ance with Esposito, leads in as- «Wane and Whiting) : National. Hockey League this forwards Billy Harris, Gerry|sists with five. ceaitee bail (charate) Het y season occupies a regular spot Ehman and Bill Hicke. Charlie Hodge, drafted by the| Prentice (grabbing puck) 2:33; | Camp- on a line centred by big Jean Also tied with five points are| Seals from Canadiens last BE Lo ER reiud etbacrat hs AY ag Beliveau. Beliveau, who scored the 400th = ~ first goaltender in A "THIRD PERIOD" pact ' i i 5 "a- ei ivisi i . Cobourg, Gutteridge aay In the individual scoring list Tegular-season goal of his ca-jeither division to register a fj Gy se ue released today by the NHL. reer in Montreal's pp Rese | pric and age ag a goals- UH Cabours, Gray" mee as Cournoyer tops the list in both night win against ittsburgh against average of .o0. Pog ba Gray (high sticking) | 5:55; | | ates ; ; oughing) 7:33; Bradsh lthe East. and West divisions Penguins, and Boston forwards _Dave Balon of Minnesota | (roughing) m3) Bradshaw (aisshing) with seven points in three|John McKenzie and Fred Stan-|North Stars and Brian Kilrea|7:33; Donoghue (tripping) 9:55; Boundy games on three goals and four | assists. field. | (roughing) :28; Fleming (roughing) He holds a one-point lead over of Los Angeles Kings lead in|; SCORES FOUR GOALS three-time NHL scoring cham-|traded to Boston Bruins in the Always BABE RUTH was a spec- BOBBY HULL is much like that today. When he winds up with the puck and starts his rush toward the opposi- tion goal, the stands become alive. So what if he doesn't score a goal every time he shoots. Sometimes I think the fans get just as great a kick out of hearing the puck hit the backboards. How about during the World Series. Re member the noise everytime Mbit ESTES US ECRSE | HIGH SCHOOL. penalty minutes. Each has) Former Hawk Phil Esposito, served 12 minutes. | pion, Bobby Hull of Chicagoloff - season, became the first Black Hawks. Hull has three|player to score three or more the Howe type of athlete. He makes things look effortless. Maybe .you don't think he's skating as fast as a fellow Hull, his size should, but just take | just a look at the fellow trying { to catch up with him. And if | it's color you want, watch Carl Yastrzemski swung at a pitch and missed? BUT FOR Mays, Ruth, Richard and there's another athlete as efficient but not as showy. I don't mean these players put on a show for show's sake, it's just their natural talent. In baseball, there's Atlanta's Hank Aaron, called by some the greatest right- hand batter in baseball to- day. Aaron ranks with the Clay's Appeals Continue In Order To Stay Free By LAWRENCE LEE {happen, then left for his hotel, HOUSTON (AP). -- They|where he said Monday night played out another episode|that Clay has not succeeded in Monday in the trials of Cassius firing him. Clay, the continuing saga that "I am his attorney of record asks the question: Can a poor until I am substituted," he said.| kid from Kentucky grow up and "I don't maintain that 1 am--I find happiness as unemployed am." heavyweight champ and unpaid) Clay said of Covington: religious leader? "I don't know how he feels, In this installment the champ but as far as I am concerned came to court to make a break'he's the best lawyer in the with his expensive lawyer. The world. We were just denied jus- lawyer was two minutes ahead tice in court. He is due his sal- of him with a brand-new law-jary and should get it, but Fst seeking $284,615 in legal|don't agree with his salary," | The lawyer is Hayden Coving- [REvoKEs PASSPORT ton of New York, who argued| In August, Ingraham denied every Bob Stewart. Both do their jobs, but each does it in his own way, one quietly and the other with flamboyance. But they get the job done, and that's what is important to the coach in the long run Clay's request for permission to this UP AND UNDER THE JUMP her mount leaps over her head knocking down the jump. Mrs. Chapot's horse balked, throwing her to the ground in_ international Mrs. Mary Chapot of the United States Equestrian team is thrown off her horse White Lightning, landing behind the jump as Chuck Gyles Joins Sixteen-year-old Chuck Gyles of Ajax, an important member * of Whitby Lasco Steelers last | season, was signed by Oshawa = Generals of the Ontario Hock- ey Association Junior "A" series last night. Gyles was a high draft choice of Toronto Marlboros last sum- mer but returned to Whitby last week. Marlboros wanted him to go to London to play with Nationals but the young- ster's family wanted him play- ing closer to home General manager Matt Ley- den and manager Ivan Davie of the Generals received per- mission from Marlboros_ to move Gyles into junior "A" company with the Generals. Coach Ike Hildebrand said morning that Gyles will _ will have Gerry Dionne and| _ Scott Seagrist on the wings. _ tice Wednesday but then are|ers goals and three assists. jumping competition at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg. She was only slightly in- jured. --AP Wirephoto | By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) -- Dick Ss AWG Williams, a former journeyman |ballplayer who took over the | lowly Boston Red Sox from ag }one-time great second baseman 'Will See Action In London 2 tines loverwhelming choice today as Slywchuk. Peter Nevin, wholthe circuit's Manager-of-the- played well in his first start,|Year for 1967. Williams, a rookie field boss, |was named by 324 of the 397 After tonight, Generals prac- baseball writers and broadcast- who participated in the idle until Saturday night, when annual Associated Press poll Ottawa 67's play here. Sunday, Eddie Stanky of Chicago Generals go to St. Catharines, | White Sox was second with 35 Niagara Falls' Steve Atkin-| Votes followed by Bill Rigney of son has taken up where for- California Angels with 15. Mayo mer Derek Sanderson left off,|5mith of Detroit Tigers drew Atkinson is the early leader in|/Rine votes and Minnesota the OHA Junior "A" scoring| Twins' Cal Ermer had eight. race with six goals and six, Williams replaced Billy Her- assists for 12 points. man, former Chicago Cubs' Three players are tied for|Standout infielder, as the Bos- F second with nine points each,|ton skipper after the club had | Toronto Marlboros' Richie|finished ninth for the second | Bayes has five goals and four|StTaight season. ; assists and linemate John § Wright has two goals and seven "oe Lniaalds th is & assists. Kitchener rookie Jim he 38-year-old St. Louis © native was brought up from » Dick Williams Selected As Manager - of - the - Year Donevan O'Neill Central STANDINGS SENIOR WwLF 0 131 0 70 2 42 Bowmnvlle 3 59 McLaughlin Eastdale Donevan 4 O'Neill Eastdale McLghlin Sentral Courtice 1 ( | Wednesday, 3 48 4 45 JUNIOR WULF 0 108 4 0 74 13 38 1 3 34 1 3 31 3 25 Remaining Games zaughlin, 3:30 p.m.; lvs O'Neill, 4:00 p.m.; [vs Bowmanville, 4:00 p.m. (Jun- ior): Today, Eastdale vs Donevan| O'Neill vs A Pts 2 8 27 52 95 60 133 A 26 18 82 40 80 64 (Senior) : | Me-} Central Done- ivan, 4:00 p.m.; McLaughlin vs Eastdale, 3:30 p.m. and Thurs- day, Central vs Courtice at 4:00 there with ready cash 5D. P00 or more NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 286 KING STREET W. 723-3487 But for just as n touts it won't me And the creator ¢ series, Murray Wé he knows it. "No matter what come of the ¢ fights, it won't co! of the old-timers certain slugger a: Biddy B- Opens Pl Westmount Kiw ' Basketball league last Saturday with ty boys compe teams. In the first game "ule the White tez Blues 14 to 1. Ma the White att ints, followed by. ur. Callie Carding 'Tone point for the 1c In the second " eteated Green 13- "eight point scoring Peter Neal. Eric W! ie points for the ve Allen and | ch notched a Treen, In the final gam aquad edged out F Masters was the | Purple with six poi | Winfield dropping last June before U.S. District Chris Topple gaine: Judge Joe Ingraham and a jury that Clay should be draft-ex- empt as a Black Muslim minis- a ter, Muhammad Ali. cannot work in the United The jury disagreed and States because the World Box-| Ingraham sentenced to|ing Association claims to have}! five years and $10,000, freeing him under $5,000 bond until the boxer's appeals are settled DUMPS ATTORNEY Clay "T guess maybe I made $2,-'F (000,000 fighting,' Clay "Out of that $2,000,000 80 per cent went to the government. Clay d. Monday and won. What's left has to pay from Lr a yermission to lawyers, personal expenses, ali-} replace Houston| mony. There was $50,000 put up associate Quinnan Hodges with'as security for my ex-wife | M. I who then "Now, all of a sudden, since| signed Clay's t the government has stopped The appe which. could me zton's Plummer, Gyles, John Clayton, Jim Whit- stripped him of the world title.|Bedard on said.|Namee will sit out. main the my win over Hamilton Sunday vig Generals meet London surrender his passport, and he Nationals at London. a "We? ee sith We'll probably go with) CHUCK GYLES and Luc tonight," Mc- Joe Robertson and Fred O'Don- nell and Ivan Boldirev will re-jpivot for the 4-1/ Al Quintilian. Bob Walton will work be- Dale Tallon will centre foritween Brian Morenz and Brian Bob Stewart defence said. 'Peter aker Jildebrand rward lines same as in 'The fo Frazier's Unbeaten Record F assists, Top man for Generals honor some old contracts and|be in the lineup tonight when 7 McCrae has one goal and ei : fight abroad. He was made to the | . d eight Toronto Maple Leafs of the | International League where he Fred O'Donnell, with one goal/o¢ managerial experience. He 2 : d three assists for four points. ; j «+.New General ae : points.| guided Boston t yie- [bo Walton is the only Oshawa ea with dared parca ar will and lost two. Ron Dussiaume and)\--------- is accumulated his only two years player with two goals. |triumphs over Minnesota on the Yastrzemski and ace 5 in a pitcher| Series, DICK WILLIAMS «++ Manager-of-the-year was i beh oe Red Schoendienst, whose St. Generals have won one game regular season's final weekend.|Louis Cardinals While slugging outfielder Carl/ton, defeated Bos-| seven-game World| named _ National Jim Lonborg led the way, Wil-/League Manager-of-the-Year advantage the talents of a num- Maple Leafs \liams also utilized to the club's|last week. To Be Sold ber of players he helped devel-} op at Toronto. They included| outfielder Reggie Smith, second \ TORONTO (CP)--Toronto|baseman Mike Andrews, first} Maple Leafs, who have been in|baseman George Scott, thitd| FOR | - point. The minor Baske » will start play Oc 10:30 a.m. This le | boys under 18 years Jan. 1, 1968. NFL Lea Standing By THE ASSOCIAT National Le Eastern Conf they won't let me pay my ce Cl ail for years,| debt vant ay t ; po = sae ee a a vias pect peg hocc lay ring . s the International League for 73|baseman Joe Foy and catchers) Capitel Dis Chaunce ridge of Chicago "T have a belt at home al n ine gains 0 e Beats: MAY BOL OE DIAYHIE base-| Russ fidget te apa gh | vg if the fighter has his was Tl emiaon hell Hore mak IB eel ball here next season. | Under Williams, who played) | Dallas a It was Eskridge the marshal that belt, the belt he gets will PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- JoelIt should be a test of Frazier's| _Bob Hunter, president of the/every position except catcher TRAILER STORAGE Phila. 3 2 served Monday n Cox ngton's have to say 'defeated Cassius Frazier places his unbeaten! ability to corner a mover. spe pisonge club, a eas ciartise ie Tat ie KAMPING ae ox a a lawsuit, Covington wa ched that|Clay. record on the line tonight in a) Doyle boasts a draw with) ay Poggi wins Broa so finished with a 92:78 ceed N, Orleans 0 5 scheduled 10-round heavyweight|Jerry Quarry, the unbeaten | city Wes pe UO eee ord. This was 20 games better UNLIMITED Century Di o ao j a a j . weie = J° | 2 rs ect = be Reuahics Ton Stewart (ee, ae eee eae , ee ie} oug 1eS on ewal ny Dayle. nin vieineg RUE oe ae Coe One only one-half game in front|f (1 Mile North of King St. €.) Cleveland. 3 2 in the first fight at the $12,-|-------- elo _\had three offers from the U.S. : ite last-place New: York PH, 728-9942 Pittsburgh 1 4 for the franchise but I tried to|~*™XC®S: Western Con 000,000 Spectrum Central Dir wtL Wins Jetf Russel Troph iki £ Ranked No. 1 by Ring maga- V k T |keep it in Toronto. The Maple ins Je usse rop y zine and ninth by World Boxing 1 Ings rounce Leaf Gardens people were 5 ; Association, Frazier is fighting interested but negotiations fell IT'S NOT Too LATE E- G HAMILTON CP)--Halfback] The award goes annually to,for a $15,000 guarantee, and if T t 30 3 spel : T i Chica ." 2 i Ron Stewart of Ottawa Rough ine EFC plaver possessing the he wins the experts will say he! oron 0 - Maple Leafs won the Tuterns: onight, go down Detrait 13 Riders has piured the Jeff highest qualities of courage, knocked over another stiff. I a tional League Governor's Cup| Minnesota 1 4 Ful 'Memoal 'Top or fir pa! "and parma. fens, mo eure sneer, Osha Vines went onsen in pd Thane to your cellar and Coastal Di e second time in his 10-y he trophy was awarded in 1928 sary scoring rampage Saturday after- manager Dick Williams, who Baltimore 8 career. the Canadian Foot to commemorate an outstand The 1964 Olympic champion, noon trouncing Toronto Welsh! moved up to manage American . League announced Monday ing Montreal player killed in a Frazier's main victories have 30-3 in a rugger game at Lake- League pennant-winner Boston come up with a bottle ie ling : i The league i; hydro accident in 1926 been over Oscar Bonavena of VieW Park. Red Sox this year. Ateate 0 4 Ottawa li A stumpy 190-pounder who Argentina, George Chuvalo of A strong attack by Viking for- Despite championship teams, of Paarl Sherry dino has tands five-foot-eight. Stewart, Toronto and Eddie Machen and wards and a-command of the Leafs lost an estimated $500,000 | 4 American I phy as the 2, gained -287 yards rushing in| Doug Jones, a pair of over-the-/scrums paved the way for the in the past four years. 2 Eastern Di the 960 for a sinele-same record hill veterans. He's a hard hit-Oshawa victory. Viking touch-| Hunter said the franchise| 4 0 N Ss E RVA T I V E wil ence that still stands. He joined the '€F- evidenced by 15 knockouts.'downs were scored by Dave would bring about $60,000 from | 3.1 Stewar ol) Rough Riders in 1958 after a He was floored twice by Bon-|Thompson, Henry Kaleta with the highest bidder, i 22 trophy in , |brilliant career with Queen's 2vena but got up to hammer two, Larry Agar and Erik Neil-| 'We're a public company and} Buffal : 3 mate Gene Gaines University and took a degree|ul a victory. |son Halen also notched two|the money will go to pay off, Miami j i season n arts and physical educat TE . 3 converts. our creditors. We have to seek eS bestia' and physica! educktion/ DOVE HAS 18'KOs Viking Wefande also played wltme hietent ates ard that Gent OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT Western Di ee ee Sam. Riche "University of Ottawa while -- under six feet, te bis gone with Joe Pyra and coming from Canadians." LADIES' B : : i aaa playing for the Roug expected to enter the ring at Guy Foreman prominent Leafs joined the league in| ' ' Montreal d Dick Roush Riders, 202 pounds, while Doyle, a six-! Next Saturday, Oshawa hosts |1886, acepped out in 1891 and ASKETBALL LEAGUE hiss gait iene etchant matter -- your 3 itchen cabinet will do very well. 15 Toronto SPORTSCOPE TODAY FOOTBALL Oshawa High Schools Lea- gue: (Junior) O'Neill at Donevan, 4:00 p.m. and Mc- Laughlin at Eastdale, 3:30 p.m. HOCKEY OHA Junior 'A' League: Oshawa Generals vs London Nationals; at Treasurer Island Arena; 8:00 p.m. _Giard no, 22, a native of foot-four belter witha record ofjthe Toronto Canucks at Lake-|re-entered in 1895. They have Peterborough, Ont., attended/19-4-1 including 10 knockouts, |View' Park. Game time is 3 p.m. |been in ever since. Florida State University on a says he'll be at 204 oo football scholarship arranged) The 23-year-old Doyle is a dif- by the Rough Riders. Rugged ferent type of foe than Frazier and quick at 195 pounds, hejhas encountered. The other took a job away from veteran|Frazier victims have been sta- standout Jim Conroy early in|tionary targets. the season and has played regu-| Doyle has speed and manoeu- larly at a corner ever since verability and is a busy puncher- INTER-MURAL COMPETITION Ten Consecutive Wednesdays From 7:00 - 8:00 P.M, Paarl Sherries are easy to store and economical to buy. Paarl offers a choice of three: the sharp nutty tang of Paarl Pale Dry or Paarl Golden Medium makes them among the world's finest appetizers. Or if you wish to add a little style and excitement when the meal is finished, try smooth, rich, Paarl Oloroso Cream. All Paarl Sherries however, can be enjoyed any time -- alone, with snacks or in the newest fashion -- on the rocks. And because they are so surprisingly moderate in price, you can serve them often. Why not tonight? 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