Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Oct 1956, p. 11

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THE DALY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 27, 198 1 Montreal Big Four Games bom game of the piavel i. (Will Start At 1.00 p.m. ing time so far this season. was MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Made _| Alousttes announced Friday that| S807 the Fyatsin home game--Nov um 1 SPORT FROM BRITAIN | | International Soccer Schedule Finding Favor In Britain Now TEE ARTES i {5 Eh dE ed for a By KEN METHERAL [usaf Birmingham City that{if top crowd pleasers like. SaV. ently, what with the world series, Time both, r game, | | Meanw the has Canadian Press Staff Writer |ended in a 2-2 draw. A few days| Manchester United and Totten- football and one thing or another!Moore and Robinson. out. If he can get beyond the fifth had to say Jo "to requests LONDON (CP) -- British foot-/later some 45,000 fans turned out ham Hotspur were lost to an i. |bumy ing heads to take over the pogically, it would seem that if round, i's liable to be a long for tickets to Grey game. Robinson plans to meet Fullmer evening for Robinson. to be played in ov. 24. ball officials, anxious to bolster|in pouring rain to watch United ternational formation. It youl spotlight. ttendances, are showing|trounce a mediocre Belgian club mean a complete reprganizat od This fall marked the first in at all he would want it to be as renewed interest in suggestions|104. Top attendance for a league of the league as we know it wr {several years we have not had soon as possible, as he will get| for a European soccer league. [match at-old Trafford Stadium to|something like that will undou "lan oul heav; t cham: no better as time marches on An official of the Football|date is the 53, fans . who edly take time. plonship fight, Oddly en , no- while Fullmer, filled with the League told this reporter: watched United down their crose-| Leslie McDowall, manager Siibody has seemed to miss it, vitality of youth, might improve. "Whether we like it or not, the town rivals, Manchester City, on Manchester City, says he wo k.|gXcept maybe the promoters. HARD TO HANDLE trend of events is beginning to a Saturday afternoon. But a re-/like to see an international knock-| [ast month there Right now the 1 show that the formation of an in-|cent mid - week game between out competition for the six OP weight championship bout in SY- Agures to give the. fading '4 ternational league embracing top United and the ssia club teams from each of a number of racuse, with Carmen Basilio re«/yon" onee unquestionably one .of J teams from a number of Europ- from Dortmund, Germany, aire: selected po ator an mi his title from Johnny Sax- the greatest ters whe ever| | nother 8 "| ton. m country, 24-team league COMDIIS: gui oven that was prett welll iP seitly Tan Ye can, 4 ean voutries, including Britain, ted a whopping 75,000. may be worth study." The Football League so far has d! Adding significance to the re- (ai, officlal notice of talk/ing two teams each from Englan {lost in the torrid National f mark is the fact the league, which| bi bi international league. |Scotland, France, Italy, Spal ' Renna t race. a Io hold pur He stil or more than 60 years has gov- 'The question has never ap. West Germany, Austria, Hungary: |MOORE AND ROBINSON {is capable of bewildering flur- srned professional soccer in Eng- peared on the agenda," says a Yugoslavia, Saschos Spann | Tuings. are perking up, how-|ries which in a few seconds can and, has long resisted sporadic league official. "But it certainly|garia and Russia. retary of €¥er. Ray Robinson defends his'take a man out for but if attempts to establish an all-Brit-| js something that individual mem-| Sir Stanley Rous. secr®lary ©%middleweight crown against Gene|the opponent is © oh to ish league, much less an Interna: hors have in mind. 'the Football Association, has sug- Fullmer at Madison Suave Gar-| withstand the early flurries and [tional loop. {gested a start could be made bY den Dec. 12, and Archie Moore kee ing, it' tion of BIG ATTRACTION SCHEDULE IS PROBLEM { ing a "super division" from fights ; ifeep coming, ts a question ol {forming a ' A fights Floyd Patterson in Chicago how many such flurries Sigar will! "One stumbling block is the size/the league's top clubs in order Noy 30° for the heavywelcht have loft. ga { | Heavyweight Fight Fans Get Entertainment Soon =F WHITNEY MARTIN jan elderly man, fistioniy NEW YORK (AP)--We haven't ing, to turn back the surge of y ing t on peak block Vigor's famous ® Prompt Delivery ® Courteous Service Best Quaity Stove Oi 110 20: Dial RA 5-1109 VIGOR OIL CO., Lim CRUEL BLOW TO BROWNS, BATTERMA Cleveland Brown's quarter- bark George Ratterman, for the season and possibly for gocd with a knee injury, gets a refill of milk from nurse Chris- tine Michalski in a Cleveland hospital. Ratterman, who play- out | Now club owners are facing the of fof Mouteal | Aluetiss ia fact that their fans would rather 1051, suffered a wrenched car- tilage -wheu teammate Lou Goza. fell on him in first quar- ter of their recent game against Washington Redskins, won by the fatter, 209. 3 --Central Press Canadian competition than contests b two league clubs. Take, for instance, the case of the league champions, ter United. On Aug. 19 fewer than 33,000 v of the league-- clubs in each of that {watch games against European the first and second divisions, 48 more i fw etween in the two - pronged third, Withimatches against European cOm-\ The bouts offer the pleture of!w id have schedule | cou its members to freedom first division clubs committed to|petitors. 42 games each, they have little Manches- time left to schedule outside at-| inevitable," tractions. | "And you can imagine the] "Changes in world football are| says Sir Stanley. - 78 BOND ST. W. OSHA crown vacated by Rocky Mar- The husky Utah youth, who ciano. orks at his job of a ntice lider, never has Been" Knocked | hope England, both in and clubs, will have the courage | CANADA OUTDOORS You Have To Shot Deer To Have Deer T8 Shoot By JACK VAN DUSEN Canadian Press Saff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- In order to have more deer to shoot, you have to shoot more deer. This statement, which may sound ambiguous, comes from Vie Solman, director of the fed- eral wildlife service, and it up with facts. . 4 have to be harvested like any other crop," says the wildlife expert, who thinks Can- ada's game laws should be made more flexible and brought up to date. : "That goes for elk, antelope, fish or any other wildlife." SURPLUS DOOMED Taking deer as an example, Mr. points out that if too in any given area und to die. "On good range, 30 to 40 per cant of the deer population can be! each year--in fact must harvested be harvested--if the herd is to be, kept healthy. It's the only way,| t00, of preventing the range from | spoiled by over-use. belt "1 = and the range is good, a doe have twin and triplet fawns, On a range damaged by over- , the doe will have only one fawn a year and sometimes al anly by Dioperly Jeducing n ne e HL io resources that the ean be kept In good and healthy supply." the herd is kept down to Bombers, | Mr. /Solfgan said there are {many area in Canada where pro- vincial biojpgists think there are mote Ger an it is Srise to have a "It's u the c to get the| . PRA A Fs to Hin the top spot for the third succes- the laws so that surplus wildlife sive year, but second place is still} can be harvested sensibly. Laws @ contest between Saskatchewan Interprovincial Football . Union. dmonton Eskimos |no-hunting bans can be placed on| Bombers. {areas where the game population] Both play at home, Bombers ew- lis small and limits raised in the tertaining Esks and "Riders play- | plentiful areas." ing the resurgent Calgary Stam- He mentioned Pelee Island as/peders in Regina. lone place where it has been| The fifth team, British Colum-| {proved that proper harvesting of bia Lions, have finished their ildlife does not destroy the game! schedule and are making plans for |w | population. next season. Saskatchewan {is two joits ahead of Winnipeg, so a er loss and a Winnipeg win would Three dozen pheasants were lib- leave the teams tied with 18 the 10,000 - acre Lake about 30 years ago. points apiece. Then second place would be decided on the points- for-and-against average. Saskatch- ewan now has a .86 average and! Bombers 1.24. PLAYOFF DATES The two-game, total-points play- {off emifinal is Nov. 8 and § and the team finishing second has the choice of locale for the opener. The best-of-three playoff final between Edmonton and the win- ner of the Winnipeg-Saskatchewan series will open Nov. 10. The sec-| ond will be played Nov. 12 or 14| and the third game if necessary, Nov. 17. gary Stam-| berth by, | | | | get 10,000 to 13,000 very year on Pelee. A venue is made by the licences and the pheas- tion is still booming. | s didn't shoot off the sur- plus they would just die or be- Some a0 numerous farmers would be plagtied by them." , The same s for all over- abunfant wildlife, Mr. Solman jmaimtains. Fish, birds and] |animgls often starve fo death be-| causg too many of them are try- ing live off a limited amount] of . The surplus should be re- mo to give wildlife room to The last-place Cal peders missed a playoff a wide margin but for the first time this season won two in a i Brooklyn Vice-Pres. Quite Impressive -- But TOKYO (AP)--A vice-president of Brooklyn Dodgers sald Friday Be had found a number of Jap- snese baseball players "quite im- pressive" -- especially 21-year-old | pitcher Sho Horiuchi--but did nbt fool their teams were up to US. row: last Monda; d Saturday. TO USE AS °K G Edmonton coach Frank Ivy sald that in two Canadians will see their first action this season, They are Gino Fracas, a fullback from the University of Western Ontario, and Mike 4 a veteran guard who came to Johnny Landy Is Now Racing Against Time Vie For 2nd Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Esks from Toronto Argonauts as Goals: Sloan, Toronto; Beliveau, Second place is at stake in a fullback. Saturday action in the Western, Vancouver interest centres on Shutouts: have Ziemba. tans attended a league match! howls of protest from other tea™s to lead the way." Riders | the status of assistant coach Wally Ziemba Don Mackenzie says '"'Ziemba has | not being fired." EN : has announced | Plante, linched first place, finishing in he was fired but club president Penalties: Beliveau, Montreal, 24 NHL LEADERS Standing: Detroit, won 4, lost 0, tied 2; points, 10. Points: Lindsay, Detroit, 8. 4, Worsley, New York; Montreal 2. Montreal, minutes. Meanwhile Ziemba ded for he backs have to be made flexible so that Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue home in South Bend, Ind., and in the United States dons. some scoutin, midwest for ANOTHER GRAHAM California has its 3 ay Graham, Clev Jeeta: MEEBOURNE (AP) -- John WINS CHARITY SHIELD Landy, the world's best miler] MANCHESTER, Eng. (Reuters)! against a clock, is racing against) Manchester United, English Foot- | time again. 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