KOREAN STUDENTS SHOW BEAUTY Symmetrical beauty and per- fection demonstrated by 18 these high school students dur- | jou 04 the opening ceremony of en ing a ma ymnastic event in Seoul, Koreay stadium, | gymnastics and folk dances fol- SPORTS MENU Li By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' QSHAWA ARENA ? That's a subject that is being discussed in adot of local sports circles these days ng around again and a lot of local "politicians year 'Sought to gain the favor of the public ballot by proclaiming championship match Wednesday the Baseball Writers' Association is nr theirsinterests in such a project You see, election time who last are now a bit embarrassed by the gpparent lack of progress that has been made in this direc- tion, WA truly vespected and admired teacher of our time, the late YWAB Wm A. Glass), used to say that one would be a double-| ass if he didn't remember to put that proper description right in the middle of the (situation) word through "politicians" Actually mentioned of ajclairvoyant cred to the afore he must have been something very little effort by or the situation is just mot that bleak. Last night, the City Council granted the Osh- awa Brena Commission (Civic Community Centre) or which ever names you prefer, the sum of $3,000.00, as a working fund J ! 'pay for professfonal consultants, who have already who was beaten by Brown in mondy will been *contacted by the committee | hi bi the matter of size, design and constructure of the proper build-| gets back into action Friday needs of the Oshawa shape,#etc.) to be given to the ing required to satisfy the with #irst consideration (size 'tainigg of an artificial ice-hocke) lend #tself to future etc. Yes, things are fashign Jachi immétliately doubled. Failing moving If the of such pace expansion as and 'moving some of our readers are suggest that if he or she cares to donate another $3,000.00) challengers, will show progress contributions This for their expert advice on sports public at- building that will public centre, in a sensible may we arena--in an auditorium, forward impatient a still automatically be may suggest would or offers we that patience instead of criticism is the best form of co-operation? "A Little Safety Is Good For Life"'--that's one of the slo- gaps for "hunter safety" that has been offered this season. The usual "hints" --slich as "never point a loaded gun at anything guns across roads or trails"--'don't carry a car" -- "don't pull the trigger until you target" --these and dozens of other such wamt to shoot"'--"keep idle every year --- but every year, ing accidents. This past week-end, about left More will matter of carelessness or stupidity Oshawa and district citizens anmpal deer-hunting trek, each season, the for hunting safety have also been proffered you don't unloaded' --"*don't shoot loaded gun in your have identified your rules are publicized "unfortunate" hunt. a hundred or more "woods" on their leaving this week, takes a we have the he for heavy toll of hunters in the bush, To get away from every. day business routine, where there are no telephones, TV sets, newspapers. stop lights, horns, ete., is a tremendous medium of gelaxation. Now if only those who are fortunate enorgh to get this opportunity, will remember to use common sense and extra caution, it can he a happy time of the year. Oshawa Hunt Club members moved into Pickerel River camp over the week-end while Joe Bolahood, Newt Richards, Jack Sheppard and party went to their haunt in Haliburton, The "White Deer Hunt Club" treks to Quebec this week-end--and "there too, go L" It's vacation time for this writer and while we wish for every nimrod and outdoor sportsman who loves to stalk the trail, a happy and successful hunt, even more do we wish for all, a safe and_accident-free holiday. BRIGHT kane, out this seas 1:28 minutes just 23 spoiled his shutout former member of Oshawa etc d two goals in Cé on Satfirday night and Chuck one, for Calge wid 13-7 Saflirday but it the playoff round 28-13 Olymple "winter games" BITS: the He on econds before the y Stampeders , mittee has voted to support their bid --at noscost, to them, of course! Emile "The Pacific Coast League, has yet to get a had one against Vancouver a week ago but . 4 to go, a desperate shot beat him and on Saturday, but runs wild in the AHL, scored Stan Mikita of the first-place St Cougars one goal and assisted on two oth. LOU JANKOWSKI, ers as the Americans won 6-3. end of with. a bouncing shot nerals jary's 9-3 win over Blair Cat" goalie for Spo shutout with Francis the game, Victoria Red Wings, Buffalo New Westminster another former General, got GALT-PORT COLBORNE, a Detroit apart soprts combine, if you like, beat Peterborough Orfuns boug vas their first win of the season and they lost CALGARY has put in a bid for the 1964 and the Canadian Olympic Assoc, com- Goodie-goodie for the COA WILLIE MARSHALL didn't The | Cleveland GA | is 'Burns Oct Apart B By BEN OLAN tice session 1 was knocked into NEW YORK (AP)--There is the boards and fell on my head. MONTREAL (CP) Boston Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard, only one player among the 108 in | suffered a double fracture of Bruins stirred up most of the ex-| who potted two goals, and Litzen- the Nation! Hockey League who the skuii. citement last week in tightening berger. Litzy scored once and as was born in thé United States. "They put a steel plate in my up the National Hockey League sisted on three other goals. There is only one in the pro head and after I recovered they race but shared their scoring so| Dickie Moore of Montreal, with circuit who wears a helmet. told me it would be safer to wear [generously that no Bruins moved |two goals and one assist, dropped | guy--Charlie Burns of the Detroit feel more secure." ers. ; Red Wings, WHITBY PLAYER Only Eddie Litzenberger, lanky New York Rangers and Bobby Burns, 22 and a 35-11%, 177- ' " Chicago Black Hawk winger, Hull of Chicago. pounder, is one of the leading Burns. who was 'a member of horned his way into the solid] Bathgate matched Moore's pro-| candidates for the NHL's rookie. the Whitby Dunlops who repre-|phalanx of five Montreal Cana- duction for the week while Huil, of -the-year award. sented Canada last year in the|déens who topped the list a week|with two goals and four assists, American-born skaters in ice World amateur championships in|ago. : : hockey's big league are almost Oslo, Norway, didn't expect to Canadiens did a little shuffiing a week ago. as rare as left-handed shortstops make the grade with the Red within their own ranks. Jean Beli- BRUINS FAIL TO MOVE in baseball, Wings veau scored one goal and picked p * ind So how come Burns advanced 'They "invited me to training up four assists to become co-| etsy Toppazzini, who has been, to the top? There were exteny- ¢@mp in Detroit," he said. "I|leader with Bernie (Boom Boom) (the | ng ost Jrolifie scorer, ating circumstances. knew that I could match most of |Geoffrion. Each has 15 bagged three goals and one as- | the seventh annual athletic meeting, sponsored by the Kor- ean Students' National Defence | | corps. | ghtweight 'Boxers Busy | NEW YORK (AP)--Lightweight champion Joe Brown and his as- sortment of challengers keep the wheels turning in the boxing busi- ness this week. Brown, one of the busiest of all titleholders, takes on Johnny Busso of New York in a non- at Miami Beach, Fla Mauro Vasquez, unbeaten Mexi- can featherweight, moved up to can featherweight, moves up to at Los Angeles to take on Ar-| mand Savoie, the Montreal scrap- per who once fought Jimmy Car- ter for the title, -Kenny Lane, the Nov, 1 chal. lenger from Muskegon, Mich.,| a title fight at Houston, July 23, at syracuse, N.Y, Lane will box La- houari Godih of Algeria and Paris Erich Schoppner, the German light heavyweight who is ranked No. 4 among Archie Moore's at Dort- mund in his native land Saturday against Detroit's Chuck Spieser. Jose Torres, the hottest attrac. tion at New York's St. Nicholas Arena, puts his perfect pro rec- ord on the line Monday when he shoots for his eighth straight against Burke Emery of Sher- brooke, Que. Rochester Fans Could Learn To Love Marshall By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Willie Marshall may not like Rochester, but Rochester likes Willie Despite threats that he wouldn't report to Rochester Americans from the National Hockey Lea gue Toronto' Maple Leafs, Willie turned up at the United States city Sunday night, three hours be fore the Americans tangled with Barons, The can't whe time 26-year-old catch on in centre, the big Willie had said he wouldn't go to the minors unless it was with Hershey Bears, where he per- formed last year before Leals ht his contract. He was the top AHL scorer last season with 40 goals and 64 assists. 8 Leafs tried to send him down a couple of weeks ago. But Mar- want t0 go to the American League, threatened to quit hockey if|shall went north on a hunting Toronty" Leafs farmed him out PACKERS don't Russia, some mind KELOWNA Europe and change their way along the the way Whitby hockey highway these days ERS and Peterborough UEW tied 2-2 in an overtime game, but the second time, they did to Rochester and Willie promptly put on such a performance that Lake Rochester fans have immediately made him their idol hurry of the Canadiin hockey big-wigs may They said he'd play for Ameri- and get on their way to up Dunlops are rolling their . OSHAWA KICK. at Kinsmen Stadium on Saturday, in the Lancaster Cup final. They'll try again this Saturday afternoon . men issued six suspensions last week, We fail to see why the suspensions Assoc happened on Oct, 25 not have taken effect immediately | to stick-handle past the 1958 playoffs -- why didn't they wait un-| meeting 7 champions for 1958 (Woodview Park Bantams and| til December to hold thei ball Assoc . ONTARIO COUNTY Soccer for something that should but 'execs' wanted if the . OSHAWA MINOR Soft- Storie Park Midgets) will be tendered a banquet tomorrow night, when the champs will receive trophies and crests A full turnout of all players St Season's SUCCess etc. is requested thirty o'clock at Centre for their past leasue executives Church banquet room, six- Oxford's Rowing Rebels Haul Down "Jolly Roger' By JOHN FARROW OXFORD, England (AP) American-led rowing rebels Oxford - University official fold Monday, biggest row in a century of row- ing at the university Ronald Howard, president the Oxford crew and responsible for forming the eight to take on Cambridge University in March, announced "The oarsmen who what has been called erew' to train independently have pow abandoned their plans and offered me their service PREDICTS WIN New Yorker ix-foot, four-inch u Yale oarsman, who led the rebels commented: '1 can say this. Oford will beat Cambridge pext year.' ' That's all gt the controvel 3 : tish rowing to its foundations at rejoined the ending the of formed a 'pirate teed Rubin, the 200-pound for- Rubin would sa v that rocke the only the dispute by with Oxford techniques started openly Rubin disagreeing University's rowing and training ol: Twelve days ago the rebels, in cluding some of the best rowers at Oxford, announced they had ordered a new boat 'to be paid for by friends of Oxford rowing.' Rubin argued the official crew spent too much time on the water and that much of it was wasted ALL FORGOTTEN It was left to Howard to make public statement Mon day. I have not decided whether they will be required to row in trial eights, but thei action will not be held st them. They will be considered fo their posMions on merit Will there official Oxford training' "We ve be any change in the one R vid coach Ed shall have Group Captain H wards Howard shall row in the way he wishes." A And trip near his home at Kirkland Leafs geve him another chance to make their team and decided again to ship him out. cans or not at all. Bill Bewley New Leader 'Big Four Go TORONTO (CP)--Bill Bewley, Canadian - born halfback with Montreal Alouettes who plunges, catches passes and kicks converts and field goals, has hopped into the Big Four Football Union scor- ing race lead. The 25-year-old native of Mont- real jumped into the No. 1 posi- tion from sixth place Saturday when he scored 18 points as Mont- real Alouettes pushed Toronto Argonauts out of the playoff. pic- ture with a 44-7 triumph. Statistics compiled by the Ca nadian Press show Bewley with 60 points on two touchdowns, 26 converts, six field goals and four singles with one game rgmaining in the 14-game schedule. He took over the lead from Argonauts' Dick Shatto, import from the Uni. versity of Kentucky who was held scoreless in Saturday's game Shatto has 54 points. Two Argonaut players hold down the next two places. Vie Kristopaitis, formerly of the Uni- versity of Dayton, is third with points, four more than Dave| Mann, first-year import from Chi-| cago Cards who scored Toronto's only touchdown against the Als. Tim Reid. halfback with the champion University of Toronto Biue leads the senior intercol- legiate race with 49 points, seven up on teammate Peter Joyce, Lionel Conacher, Jr., of the Uni- ver Western Ontario Mus in third place with 30 | | sity of tangs is points. ' "Kid" Ho oints on | the players as far as skating abil- [six goals and nine assists. The sist but found himself still in | RAISED IN TORONTO ity was concerned, But I thought |Boomer racked up three goals | ninth place with his 1 points, "I was born in Detroit," he ex- that maybe they'd think I was too|and one assist in his team's three| Norm Johnson of Boston didn't |plained, "but my mother died green. Everyone has given me algames get a point and dropped far down {when I was six months old and lot of help." ROCKET DROPS TO THIRD the list. He has eight assists but |my aunt and uncle adopted me Burns is playing centre on a and took me to Toronto, line with veterans Nick Mickoski ; has yet to score a goal. Maurice (Rocket) Richard, who Toppazzini now has run his h . are padership. at t al ci i p, 3 "Of course, I learned to skate and Johnuy Wilson, Charlie nagsfiared leadership. gb IL Pointsigoal Count 3 nine 30a Jeu de} [at an carly age. When 1 was 15 three goals. One was the WINE ly anked in. the scoring but more than Maurice Richard, | counted two assists and dropped | Dickie Moore and Chicago's Tod ___|into a thre tie for third|Sloan, who is bracketed at 10| place with 13 points, (points in the individual standing Bracketed with him are brother'with Gordie Howe of Detroit, Vie in Sunday night's game against New York Rangers I was signed by a junior team, Toronto Marlboros. In one p ipart Boston Bruins' Climb y Helmet, Birth "1g Teqm-Work Effort Stasiuk of Boston and Red Sulii- van of New ; leadership in assist production, And they are one and the same |a helmet. It certainly makes me up among the point-getting lead-|back a notch. Tied with him at|two goals and one 12 points are Andy Bathgate of week. Stasiuk and Sullivan went {sists ech. bounced up from a 13th-place tie|were the class of the league.} They grabbed seven of a possible] York, Litzenberger has taken over having 11 to Henri Richard's 10, Howe and Sloan each scored absist last scoreless but picked up three as- BRUINS BIG GAINERS On the week's play, the Bruins eight points on three wins and a tie and became sole possesors of second place, one point behind Montreal, Canadiens played 500 hockey-- a win,a loss and a tie--stiil lead the parade with 16 points. De-| troit, playing a game less than Boston, had two wins and a loss| and are three points back of the! Bruins, . ' New York Rangers, salvaging only a tie in four starts, dropped from a three-way tie Jor second] place into fifth slot, one poinf be- hind Chicago. The Black Hawk| record was 1-1-1. Toronto Maple Leafs had one win and two losses' and remained in the cellar, ward Wins ' Over Tommy Tibbs NEW YORK AP Dic} Hyde's brilliant efforts as a re- lief pitcher for the last-place Washington Senators have re- sulted in the 30-year-old right- hander being voted the American League sophomore of 1958 The Coach Clai Gives Riders Monday Rest - OTTAWA (CP)--Ottawa Rough Riders are back on a five-day week after Saturday's 14-8 win | over ague - leading Hamilton Tige With Riders, a Saturday failure always is followed by a Monday | practice. And the squad previ- ously had three successive six- DETROIT LAD IS | Alouettes Start GRIDIRON VICTIM Selling Tickets DETROIT (AP) Harry MONTREAL (CP)--Tickets for Klimushyn Jr., who was |a Big Four semi-final football barred from his high school game here Wednesday between football team because of his |Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa smallness, died Monday night . Rough Riders go on sale to sub-| of injuries suffered in a scrub | scribers today--despite a possi foothall game. | bility the game may be played Klimushyn, 17, president of lin Ottawa. I 2D HL 0 BCE 1 Aloueles beat Toronto Arg was hurt tackling by 200-pound nauts here Saturday they clinch bov in a sera. game. Sui second place and have the home AA aan, game: Théy also finish the sea Klimushyn was 5 6" and game oy py 4 weighed 135 pounds. son in second 5 they. lute ang Doctors removed a blood Ie awa also loses in a game with clot from his brain in an op- Hamilton. eration Sunday night a few But if Als lose and Ottawa hours after the injury. wins, Als drop back to third and the game goes to Ottawa. General manager Gorman Ken- CARDIFF, Wales (AP)--Wetsh- nedy of Alouettes says the early| 4Y Iman Dai Dower, 25, ohce a lop|sale was necessary because of nau quarterback. oontender for the world flyweight!the difficulty in distribution of the championship, has retired from 20,486 season subscriber tickets, the ring. The former British Em-| "If we waited until Monday, we pire chémpion will become a phy-| couldn't possibly handle all those! sical training director at a boys|tickets in a couple of days. If we With a playoff spot cinched, the 5¢hool. Dower has been a disap-ifinish in third place, we'll refund satis h ill play everyone this pointme nt in recent fights the money. balloting of members of of America in the Associated Press poll reveal that Hyde drew 46 of the 96 votes Norm Siebern of New York Yankees was the runner-up, with 44y weeks. 22 ballots. Tony Kubek of the| "The boys really need the Yanks was third with 11 followed |rest," said Frank Clair, the Big by Russ Nixon of Cleveland 10, [Four club's coach, alone in his Jim Landis of Chicago 6, and office mulling over strategy for Brooks Robinson of Baltimore 1, acxt Saturday's contest in Ham SAVED 19--WON 10 ion He said there will be Hyde won 10 games and saved changes this weekend 19 others a reliever. Throwing | puss Jaci 1 his most effective pitches from of ensively a an unusually low position, Hyde , compiled an excellent 1.75 earned run average. This was the lowest American League mark pitchers with a minimum decisions The first no lineup Canadian Lie DOWER RETIRES in going all \ Corner Lhe ng linebacker Bill sowalski only doubtful starter, still two-week-old knee in i nor jury among 4 of 10 submarine Bob Attersley, Sid Smith Lea Scoring Race BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Bobby Attersley and team - mate Sid Smith of Whitby Dunlops ead the | Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey Association scorers after the opening week of play. Attersley's. eight goals put him atop the heap in that department. His seven assists are matched by third-place Guy Henri of Corn- 11 Smith is one goal and one assist behind his team-mate. Four other Whithy players are in the top 12, Belleville McFarlands, Hull- Ottawa Canadiehs, and Cornwall Chevies each have two in the list, Long John Henderson tops goal- tes with 10 goals against in five games. He has one shutout and a goals-against average of 2.00. wa FIGHTS LAST GHT New York--Jose Torres, 164, Emery, 163%, Sherbrooke, Que., Chicago -- Ernest Terrell, 193, Chicago, outpointed Sid Peaks, 220, Louisville, Ky., 8. Halifax--Richard (Kid. How- ard, 135% Halifax, outpointed Tommy Tibbs, 133%, Buston, 10. George Chuvalo Claims TKO's Out of Date! "Technical knock-outs are for the birds' says George Chuvalo, lead- ing Canadian heavyweight con- tender. 'I don't want my car knocked out of action this winter. That's why I insist on "'Prestone" Brand Anti-Freeze. Now, every part of my car's engine gets the protection it deserves . . . no matter what way Old Man Winter th : hes "'P, " P Lg Anti-Freeze does a complete job, for me . . . gives me complete protection against frost. Its ex- clusive magnetic film blocks rust and corrosion. Nothing, bus nothing, is going to knock out my car's cooling system this winter." PNSS-8 BUY IT NOW PRESTONE BRAND ANTI-FREEZE " Prestone" is a registered trade ma NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY DIVISION OF UNION CARBIDE CANADA LIMITED spec he a m-- Auker of Detroit weekend only three games walked 35 batters and struck out . In , his rookie season Dick finished with a 4-4 won-lost record. since Eldon Hyde lost "No one will be going 60 min ule We have save our strength for next Wednesday.' That's when Riders meet Mont- | real Alouettes in a sudden-death cini-tind Plan Big Schedule At Squaw Valley SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Olym- planners came up Monday with a thrill-packed 11-day sched- ule for the 1960 Winter Games at Squaw Valley, Calif. | Spectators at the Feb, 18-28 spectacle will have a choice of 15 skiing and ski jumping events, eight speed skating races, three figure skating . competitions and at least 28 hockey games. More than 1,000 athletes from 33 nations are expected to com- pete to . 95 Siebern, batted .300°in 134 games. In 1956, his first year with the Yanks, he hit .204 54 games or 29 in ( 1it rovkie-of lumped from a 2 How Kubek, the i the-year in 1957, 297 batting rl ever, he played a shortstop during nant drive, n to J trong he Yankee pen plc Nixon wound up with .301 in 113 games from the Indians, He took over most of the heavy duty as the team's catcher after Jim Hegan was sold to Philadelphia Phillies. In his freshman season, Russ batted .281 Stan Mikita Paces Juniors (CP) The schedule also includes col- orful opening and closing cere- monies and planners are investi- gating the possibility of holding dogsled races and curling exhibi- tions. Two Olympic (irsts are sched-| TORONTO Forward Catharines Teepees is leading the scoring race in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A yled. They are the biathlon, a 20- league with 12 points on five kilometre event combining skiing goals and seven assists » and shooting, and women's speed The official statistics," released |skating. Monday, show Bill Connelly of = Peterborough Petes is runner-up with 11 points. He has six goals all scored in one game TEAM WALKS OFF MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal ] and five gungaria, the team to. beat all assists. season, lost the National soccer Tied for third place with 10 (championship Sunday as they points are Bob Corupe and Chico |walked off the field with 15 min- Maki, both with Teepees utes to play. The championship Dennis Dejordy, brilliant net- was awarded to Montreal Can. minder for St. Catharines leads |talia, who were ahead 1-0 when Geo. Th , 125 C Chas. E. Fry, 145 Tresane St. ECONOMICAL BURNER-SERVIC PLAN arranged by Imperial-covers complete service for }2 month period H. E. 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