PHIL LINZ RUBEN AMARO delphia Phillies, for infield- er Ruben Amaro, in the first inter-league deal of the sea- son. New York Mets bought New York Yankees yester- day traded utility infielder Phil Linz, of harmonica- playing fame, to the Phila- Trade Winds Blowing, Others Being Drafted FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla./Gary Geiger and Moe Drabow- (AP) -- Los Angeles Dodgers|sky. and Minneapolis Twins, 1965] A few were youngsters, in- leagie champions, may be|cluding 17-year-old Guillermo forced to stand pat during the|Montanez, a first baseman for annual baseball meetings. |Sarasota, Fla., who was drafted There were no indications|by the Angels. two days after the opening of} The minor league players the meetings that any of their challengers wants to make any trades with the champions that might help them win successive pennants Trading was under way tween other clubs, with New York Yankees swap- ping utility man Phil Linz to Philadelphia Phillies for short- stop Ruben Amaro, and New York Mets buying Al Luplow, Cleveland Indians outfielder, for a reported $30,000. The Mets also sent pitcher Tom Parsons to Houston As- be-| however,| drafted by the majors brought $473,000. The top minor league teams drafted another 41 lower- classification players for a total of $288,000. Geiger, in the majors eight years, was one of three players ltaken from the roster of Tor- onto Maple Leafs of the Interna- tional League, although he never appeared in a Toronto |Japanese Bantam | Still World Champ tros to complete a previous deal for catcher Jerry Grote, and) qoxyo (Reuters) -- Masa- California Angels signed vet-\nico Harada of Japan retained Chuvalo Says He Knows Way To Beat Clay | LONDON ¥ap)--George Chu- valo, Canadian heavyweight boxing champion, arrived by plane Monday and said he knows the way to beat Cassius Clay. "Floyd Patterson went about it the wrong way," the husky 28-year-old Torontonian said. "He stayed too far away from Clay, You've got to get in at him and attack the body. I think I could beat him." Clay successfully defended his world title against former champion Patterson last week. Chuvalo is here for a 10-round fight against Joe Bygraves, for- mer British Empire champion, Dec. 7. "T reckoned this was the best way to get at Clay for the worid title,' Chuvalo told reporters. "Tf I can win two or three' fights 'lin Europe, shall be well in line for a title shot. Chuvalo said he still claims he should have got the decision against Ernie Terrell, who de- \feated him Nov. 1 for the World {Boxing Association version of ithe world title. | Bygraves, 34, has had only lthree fights in the last three years. This year he knocked out Albert Westphal of West Ger- many in one round and lost on points to another West German, Gerhard Zech. AL LUPLOW Al Luplow, 26 - year - old outfielder, from Cleveland Indians. --AP Wirephotos MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal Canadiens' Bobby Rousseau, off to his best scoring start in this his sixth year in the National Hockey League, has widened his lead to five points over runners-up Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Hawks. Statistics »released by NHL headquarters today show Rous- seau with 26 points, including a league-leading 15 assists. With Hull out of action with an injured left knee for Chi- cago's last four games, Mikita was able to move into a tie with his teammate by scoring last week. He and Hull have 21 points and Hull's total includes a league-leading 15 goals. Jean Beliveau of eal slipped to fourth place 19 points, two more than Bob Nevin of New York Rangers. In. sixth place with 16 points is Don Marshall of New York, who has a one-point lead over Doug Mohns of Chicago. Phil Esposito of Chicago, Claude Provost of Montreal and Phil Goyette of New York are tied for eighth place with 14 points each. The Chicago line of Mikita Mohns and Ken Wharram leads in scoring with 49 points, includ- ing 23 goals. Next is Rangers' trio of Nevin, Marshall and Goyette with 47 points, 20 of which are goals. Glenn Hall of Chicago leads Bobby Rousseau FARRER TRISTE Boosts His Lead twice. and adding two assists. BOBBY ROUSSEAU also the shutout leader. Hall has three shutouts. 15 6 13 13 7 9 8 10 'Rousseau, Mtl 11 Hull, Chi 15 Mikita, Chi Beliveau, Mtl Nevin, N.Y. 1 Marshall, N.Y. Mohns, Chi Esposito, Chi Provost, Mtl | Peters Drops Idea uniform. Boston Red Sox had assigned him to Toronto at the close of last season. Atlanta Braves took a $25,000 gambia. £0» the iniuryplagued of Toronto, owner of Toronto outfielder, who batted .302 for Boston in 1960 but played only a few games last summer. lItalia of the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League, said Monday night he cannot the goaltending parade and is 8 6 6 7 7 6 4 3 Goyette, N.Y. ll The Hawks have had 38 goals against for a 2.38 average and GA Pts. Pen. FORMS FAN CLUB, \GREETS GEORGE old ash-blonde fan dressed in a Mountie uniform was on hand to greet George Chuvalo of Toronto when he arrived here for his Dec. 7 fight with Joe Bygraves, former British Empire heavyweight boxing champion. Wendy Brown of Sandring- ham, Norfolk, greeted Chu- valo, who arrived looking hale and hearty in a houndstooth sports jacket, with the expla- nation that she was the sec- retary and, at the moment, only member of the George Chuvalo Fan Club in Britain. "We just formed the club this morning," said Wendy, on the point of suffocation in' red- and-blue serge, Mountie hat and size-11 boots. Chuvalo took the fan club and a session with British sports writers in stride, and at the urging of photogra- phers, he posed with Miss Brown perched on his knee. WATER LONG USED The world's oldest moving timepieces are the water clocks of ancient Egypt. 2 29! 10 10, MANUFACTURED IN OSHAWA 4 4 10 4 Of Buying Mosport TORONTO. (CP)--Joe Peters VOLKSWAGEN sas City Athletics to Vancouver) |Mounties of the Pacific Coast The other players taken from Toronto were pitcher Bob Hef- fner, who was with the Leafs for only a few games in mid- season, and shortstop Jimmy) Williams, who b&tted .287 for Waterloo in the Mid - West League. Cleveland claimed Hef- fner and Williams went to St. Louis Cardinals. 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