Thursday, October 25, 1938 ia A City League Hockey Signing Dates Named | Another Hockey Season in Osh- |awa! The City League (Bantam, | Midget and Juvenile Hockey | Teams) for 1956 and 1957 will | swing into action on Monday, No- !vember 5, at the new Children's Arena, north of the Kinsmen Stadium. From now on, Monday and Wednesday nights will be known as Minor Hockey Nights for all Midget and Juvenile teams of {Oshawa, While in the Bantam | League, the Inter - School Ban- {tam Hockey League will operate |every Monday, Tuesday and !Tharsday afternoons from 4 to 6 p.m., weekly. The opening date for the School Leagues' practices will be on Monday, October 29, 4 p.m., when several school teams will practice, and on the remain- 'ing days, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the other school will practice for the first time this year. Check your school participation and the time as per #t the schedule. The opening dates j. for all league games will be an-| A rookie with a rosy future, | Mustangs 21-19, in Toronto. An if Big Four and WIFU scouts | Ottawa boy, Dave sped 70 have anything to say about, is yards for his first T.D. and Dave Reid. fleet University of | averaged over 10 yards every Toronto Blues' halfback. Reid | time he carried the ball. The is shown on the rampage as he | win gave the undefeated Blues ground out 182 yards of ball- first place in. the Eastern In- carrying and scored two maj- tercollegiate league. ors as U. of T. edged Western SPORTS MENU by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything from Soup to Nuts' LEO DUROCHER, who besides having been quite a player and quite a baseball team manager and marrying a movie star, will probably be remembered longest for his famous utterance "nice guys don't win -- may be the next manager of the Cleveland Indians now that Al Lopez has quit the Cleveland teepee and general man- ger Hank Greenberg is looking for a new "chief" for the Tribe Durocher, who has an executive post with the NBC, has stated that only a regular salary will not be enough--if he takes another man- agerial job in the major léagues, he wants to be a stock owner in the club. If they get around to smoking the peace pipe at Cleveland Leo "The Lip" may prove just what's needed to bring the Indians out of the doldrums--certainly he should add color to a team that has lacked same in every department, except in name, for far too long. Speaking of peace pipes, etc., they have apparently buried the hatchet--or at least had a public funeral for the rumors that have been flowing out Vancouver way. The directors of the B.C. Lions held a pow-wow on Tuesday night and gave a vole of confidence to coach Clem Crowe and to president Don Macken- zie. Argo quarterback Arnie Galiffa hinted there was friction in- volving backfield coach Vie Lindskog. But a report from Van- couver says that Wally Ziemba, line coach of the Lions, who was | with Crowe at Ottawa, has been given his walking papers and that Lindskog is retained.. Don MacPherson, president of the Sask. Roughriders, has spoken up in defense of Don Mackenzie and in criticism of B.C. fans. At any rate, Crowe is apparently to be back coaching the Lions next season and if he can produce a winner, all will be forgotten. . SPORTS BITS: The city of Ottawa, after shunning the idea for | | | { | | | 24--but they are launching a campaign for public funds to pay for the cost of the float . . . DON COCKELL, retired former British heavyweight champ, was on the verge of a comeback the other| night--ready to do battle with another man, who he found in comp- any with his wife in a London pub. Seems Cockell and wifie have had their troubles lately . . . OLYMPIC officials have changed the javelin throwing rules, so that it is illegal to whirl right around, discus-throw style, before tossing the javelin. Seems a Spanish athlete and then a bunch of other "unknowns" were threatening the world record over night, with this new technique . . . FREDDIE FITZSIMMONS, star National League pitcher for 17 years, mostly with Giants, will be the pitching coach for Chicago Cubs next summer . . . ROCHESTER RED WINGS are on the block. St. Louis Cards are selling their International League farm club . . . BIRDIE TEBBETTS of Cincinnati Redlegs, has been voted "the manager of the year" with 160 votes and Fred Haney was second with only 34 . . MICKEY MANTLE was a unanimous choice for the A.L. All-Star team and Yogi Berra got all possible votes but one . . NORTH BAY Trappers may fold before their season is three weeks old. Wretched attendance indicates » heavy financial loss and Mgr. Pete Palangio and his mates are talking of quitting on Nov. 3 Such a move would leave the NOHA circuit with only three teams. St. Mike's Jr. Players Out If They Start Fight On Ice TORONTO (CP) -- Rev. D./Toronto Marlboros, suggested that Crowley, coach lof St. Michael's the OHA executive suspend play- College Majors, said Tuesday ers for the rest of the game and night any of his players who in- another engagement should they stigates au fight will be dropped begin fighting after two other from team. players come to blows. Father Crowley told the Ontario This was protested by coach Hocl Association Junior A Hap Emms of Barrie Flyers, who Council he has warned the players said: "We can overdo this clean- of the stiff penalty as a result of ing-up business to the point that \ brawl which erupted in an ex- the boys won't need shoulder pads hibition game here last week. or much of any other protective The Roman Catholic pr.est said equipment. We could turn hockey he had been told by superiors of into a game of ping-pong on the Basilian Order, which oper-|skates." ates the Toronto college and many ISSUE NO RULING other schools in Canada, that the, Emms said officials and coaches ablicity from the game "wasn't/could prevent much of the brawl- 2 th the standards jng by ordering the players to 1" and that any re-|their respective benches. He would mean goreed that big battles should be from! stopped but didn't know of an im- mediate cure, The council decided to let the matter stand until the next meet- ing in November The following starting times for games were announced: years, will have a float in the Grey Cup Parade in Toronto on In N ew B oxing Ra tings "We can't take a chance on being thrown out of (he league," Father Crowley said. PENALTIES GALORE Majors won the game 5-1 over St, Catharines Teepees, also of the, Toronto games involving either OHA Junior A, Oct. 18. There were St. Michael's or Marlboros, 8 p.m. 75 minutes in penalties handed EST week nights or 7:30 p.m. for out, including nine five-minu'e mid-week doubleheaders and 2 majors for fighting. St. Michael's p.m. for Sunday afterncon double- took five majors and seven minors headers. during the contest. Guelph, 8 p.m. EST Tuesdays Father Crowley asked the coun- and 8:30 p.m. Fridays; Barrie, cil whether it would be 'possible 8:15 p.m. for all games; St. Cath- for each team's coach to instruct arines, 8 p.m. Tuesdays and 8:30 his players to get between the p.m. Saturdays. Peterborough, the combatants in a fight instead of| league's new entry this season, picking up a partner and starting was not represented at the meet- another battle ing and the team's home starting Harold Ballard, - president of time was not known. Ottawa To Have Float | «anything from a dime to a dol- lar." The city's 18 aldermen likely In Grey Cup Parade wi be asked to contribute -a sim- OTTAWA (CP)--After rejecting 27 Amount. -- the idea for years, the capital's ayot, Wien proposed a *'dig- civic administration Tuesday de- nits oa representative of Ot- cided to be represented for the tawa and the national capital and first time bya float at the Grey? SPecial commitiee named by Clip parade in Toronto, Nov. 24.| board of control plans to seek the But it 'will not idi into tity cot- advice of the national gallery's de- 5% f« " To n SS 2 bublic | sign centre and the trade depart- tors en = un ot rion ment's exhibition branch for ideas. the entire cost of the float. Mayor Charlotte Whitton and four members of board of control kicked off the campaign by do- Anne de Beaupre. Que., stands nating $5 of their own money and near the site of the first chapel appealing to Ojtawaus to give!started in 1658, . RELIGIOUS SHRINE The stately new Basi.ica of Ste nounced at a later date. Monday night, commencing No- vember 5, from 6 to 8 p.m. will be their 16th birthdays before Aug- ust 1, 1956. Bring your skates only and prove to the coaches and managers that you are ready and anxious to play for them. After this registration, the play- ers will be allotted to the various Midget teams. Check the Times- Gazette re the allocation of play- ers and teams, coaches, mana- gers, etc. Also, Wednesday night, com- mencing November 7, from 6 p.m. will be known as Juvenile Hockey | Night when all boys in Oshawa who have not reached their 18th birthdays before August 1, 1956, will be given every opportunity to try out, and register as to posi- tion played and experience. Bring your skates and from the regis-| tration, you will be assigned io] one of the Juvenile teams in the City League. | To date, the number of teams| in the Midget and Juvenile| Leagues will not be known until after the registration. | Watch the Sports Page of The] Times - Gazette for definite in-| formation re teams, coaches, managers and dates of practices. Also, the opening date of the first] games in the new Midget and Ju-/ | | SA Ch SCOUTS Geis who have not reached --Central Press Canadian | | Owen Sound. at Chatham venile Leagues. | Rangers Beat Habs Tied For Top Spot | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS (for the Montrealers. | Doug Harvey's wayward stick| For the Rocket, it was his 461st |cost Montreal Canadiens a Na-goal in NHL season. competition. |tional Hockey League game Wed-|It increased his points total to| |nesday night. {800. Both are league records. In-| The 31-year-old Montreal de-|cluaing playoff games. Richard fenceman hooked Dean Prentice has 523 goals in 15 years in the from behind when the New York| NHL, | Ranger forward was in the clear.|ON BELIVEAU | The rule infraction was duly no-| The clean but hard-hitting game ticed by officials and Rangers started ominously as Ranger fans| Iscored on a rarely-seen penalty started a chant of "Get Beliveau' | |shot that gave them a 3-2 vic-|during the first eriod. New York | tory. |coach Phil Watson had said pre- | It was the only game of the|vionsly that Beliveau played night and victory sent Rangers| 'dirty hockey" in a New York-| |into a first-place tie with Detroit Montreal game last Saturday. The | Red Wings. Canadiens, who have | Montreal centre got in a fight with| confused the experts by winning forward Red Sullivan, who suf-| only two of their five league fered a deep cut which required {games so far, are in a three-way four stitches. i deadlock for third spot. | After Wednesday night's en- LEWICKI BAGS WINNER gagement Watson admitted he had Rangers did all their scoring in|said Rangers were out to '"'get| the first period. The deciding goal Beliveau," but 'I shouldn't have came on the penalty shot with said it." He added that his team | Rangers ahead 2-1. Left winger wasn't out to get the Montreal Danny Lewicki, an 18-goal man ace but wanted only to win the last season, took the shot. He game. faked goaltender Gerry McNeil to; Worsley had a good night. He the left side, then drove the puck made 33 saves, 10 in the score- into the righthand corner of the less third period. McNeil, once the | Montreal net at 14:37. |regular goaltender for Montreal | The near-capacity crowd of 15,- who was brought up from Mont-| 280 at New York's Madison Square real Royals to substitute for the] Garden nearly went wild, Al- ailing Jacques Plante, handled 19 though Canadiens got to within Ranger shots, six in the windup one goal of tying it up, they period. | lecouldn't beat Ranger goaltender, Canadiens played without two of Lorne Worsley again. {their stars. Henri Richard, Other Ranger scorers were de- younger brother of Maurice, fenceman Bill Gadsby and Bronco missed the game because of torn Horvath, Maurice (Rocket) Ri- knee ligaments. Plante was out chard and Jean Beliveau tallied with a bronchial infection. Two Canadians Listed NEW YORK (AP)--Joey Giar-j 1. Archie Moore, San Diego; 2. dello's upset kmockout of Bobby Floyd Patterson, Brooklyn; 3. Boyd has boosted the Philadel- Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, New phian back among the midqen- York. weight elite and has earned him| Lightheavyweights (175 pounds), the fighter of the month award champion, Archie Moore. | from Ring magazine, 1. Gerhard Hecht, Germany; 2.| Out of the ring ratings since he Hans Stretz, Germany; 3. Yolande| served a jail term for assault,| Pompey, Trinidad. 8. Gordon Wal-| Giardello hit the jackpot when he lace, Brantford, Ont. flattened Boyd, then the No. 2| Middleweights (160 pounds), middleweight contender, in the champion, Ray Robinson, New fifth round at Cleveland Sept. 28. York. | As a result, Boyd was dropped to| 1. Gene Fullmer, West Jordan, | dello was rewarded with a No. 6 3. 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