Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 7 Jan 1957, p. 11

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Tuesday, Jansary 8, 1991 8 s a ------------ b Coach Peahead Walker Signs Three For Trial MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four Football| League announced Friday that| coach Doug Watker has signed two, tackles and a halfback to try out next. season. , The tackles are Bill Hudson of Clemson Colleze and Don Owens of Mississippi Southern College. The halfback Is Joel Wells of Clemson, a star with the team for the last three seasons and a stand- out in the Orange Bowl game Jan, 1 against Colorado He was on the draft list of the Green Bay Pack- ers of the National Football League. Hudson is six feet, six inches tall and weighs 250 and Owens is Six feet, five inches and weighs "Brave Alice' Was Just That WINDSOR, Eng. (AP)--Brave Alice lost the Salt Hill steeple- chase in this ancient castle town Friday but she had to go a long way and to a lot of trouble to do it. Brave Alice was going well--at least over the first fence. At the second fence she came down, pitching her jockey into the brush. The little mare got back on her feet bravely and passed the lead- ers, Buck's Fizz and Moonveron. Then Brave Alice failed to make the bend, and plunged into the River Thames head-first. The Thames was running fast and swept her downstream out of sight of the race course. A pedestrian was walking along! the river bank when Brave Alice | floated by. He dragged her out. | After whispering calmly to] Brave Alice. he ciimbed into the saddle, crossed a bridge and rode her back to the race course. Better-than-ever tire service for you... GENOSHA TIRE LIMITED (Formerly Cliff Baragar) 162 King Street East Maybe Al Kaline Getting | Salty Treatment Here? DETROIT (AP) Al Kaline; Briggs said the Tigers and found himself in the middle of a!Kaline are 'far trom agreement | salary squabble Saturday and the on a 1957 contract. Srew-ent kia Detroit Tigers ogy AL "PRETTY MAD" their greatest slugger since 1y| . : v Cobb rotested 'that The whole A", Mi, 0 Lf we'd isp Bas been blown way out lead the American Leagus is any- : g thing. General manager Spike Briggs =, . . | touched off the ol Friday by| We have made Raitg an oites declaring that the kid from the|of a bigger raise than he Zot 'as S| Baltimore sandlots -- who just year, and that's that. was passed his 22nd birthday--' thinks pretty mad the last time 'IC 'he's as good as Mickey Mantle." walked out of my office. 1 se : All this caught Kaline by sur- him a bonus and a contract dur- % prise. When informed by a re-|ing the holidays--but all I got porter of Briggs' remarks--which back was the unsigned contract. received headline treatment--he No letter and not even a holiday | cei ting." | said: greet a Hungary Soccer Team | "1 don't know what to say at! Kaline hit jd Jast season 214 | all. It's the most ridiculous thing had 128 runs batt in, second! Ordered To Stay Home ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) I ever heard of. I never said any-| only to Mantle"s 130. He hit .340 | thing of the sort; and never would in 1955 and won the "American | say such a thing." |League batting championship. |g nonin' Soccer Federation has| With the crowd cheering, Brave | Leo McCarthy, your new Goodyear Manager at 1 Genosha Tire Service, invites you to drop in soon for a free tire check and battery test. No matter what ydur tire, battery or accessory needs, Genosha can supply you from a full range of Goodyear products at prices to fit every budget. W2a're headquarters for -- {refused permission for th eHun- Alice and her new jockey finished garian Honved team to play any last, 20 minutes after the race SPORTS BRIEFS more matches outside Hungary, |ended. Kupt Gvassmann, general secre-| Moonveron was the winner, | {tary of the International Soccer Alice was no worse for her fall, | BUMS BUY PLANE |make available to him grant-in- | Federation, announced Friday. |swim and cross-country gallop. ; SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP) -- laid fos tuition, room and board,| The team was abroad at the| . - | Brooklyn Dodgers baseball club|with provisions for partial or|time of the Hungarian uprising | Brooklyn, 6-1, #0. Rose trimmed Friday purchased an $800,000 air- (complete repayment by work on|and has not returned. The team | Pancho Contrecan of Mexico 6-2, | { plane for transporting its players. the campus. ; {has been planning an extensive g.3. ! {| The plane is a Convair two-en-| UCLA, University of Southern playing 'tour of South America. In today's semifinals Moylan! % |gine Metropolitan 440 which will | California, University of Washing- | Gassmann sald he received alplavs I a Candy of Auatral E i CT i d ton and Universi of California. etter from the Hungarian federa- ended third re Hose iby fa, alter alley, Dodger pres-/ were penaliz ast summer for: : : § i > . . asded) "V ahe ident, said the plane would be illegal aid to athletes. Xion 3SKing Win to nofity the fed iyo Pimentel, the uhiepded Vote, GOODFYEAR TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES | mantled because of bomb dam- { | Workmen uncover the Olym- ic bell that tolled for the inter- Shational games of 1936 in Berlin, Germany. The bell was buried pos when the belfry was dis- Rowing Coach Wants Canadian Sports Program *t VANCOUVER (CP)--The man who coached the University of British Columbia rowers to two Olympic medals in Melbourne, has challengeo Canada to in- stitute immediately a country- wide. universally supported sports program & "Canada's effort at the Games was not one hat we, as Cana- gang, can be proud of' said rank Read, coach of the UBC fours and eights which won gold " ~ ; 3 #ud silver medals, respectively. Addressing the Men's Canadian Club Friday, he said "as long as the general atitude of Canadians toward amateur sport is as apath etic as it is, we will not improve our position." "We have bacome a nation of ctators. content to sit on the delines and be ertained--but -- Nine times before he has stood in his dealer's showroom and accep Cadillac car. And yet, as u.. 'n as he has re-enacted this age. Location of the bell was unknown in the postwar years until British troops, probing with | long rods, found it recently. --Central Press Canadian. | we demand the best in entertain- | | ment. This has narrowed our in-| terest to the professional games. | Saying amateur sport operated lon a shoe-string, Read called on government, industry and busi- ness to help. "Our publie schools, schools and universities are the natural home ground for athletics of all kinds," he said. COURTNEY BEATEN NEW YORK (CP) -- Olympic gold medallist Tom Courtney was upset by an unknown Saturday night in the 600-yard run at the Metropolitan Am a t eur Athletic Union track and field meet Courtney, making his [lirst ap pearance since he won the 800- metre event at Melbourne, was beaten by two vards in a driving finish by Dennis Gatto, a New York University senior who had never won a major individual event before. Gatto's winning time was 1:12.5 Fred Dwyer 4:13.6. Horace won the mile in Ashenfelter, an- other member ofthe U.S. Olym- pic team, easily won the three- mile race in 14°13.5 {ican Association, Montreal of the siater | International used by both the Dodgers on their| National League trips and three| GIANT READY FOR ACTION farm clubs--St. Paul of the Amer-| BOSTON (AP) -- Ewart Pot- the huge South African League and Fort heavyweight, passed an extensive Worth of the Texas League. medical examination Friday and TT . was issued a Massachusetts box- SANDUSKY NOT SIGNED ing 'commission license for his VANCOUVER (CP) | {Dixie tennis British | first American bout. Columbia Lions of the Western ved is not permitted to play any players more matches abroad. ACCIDENT VICTIM tournament, won| CAIRO (AP) Hassan Hassan quarterfinal matches easlly Fri e day. | fessionals, Moylan, from 'Trenton, N.J.. [Thursday in raced through Sid Schwartz ofiglove at his villa Hiured gas was fatally explosion of a He was M Potgieter, a 7 foot, 2 inch, 340] = , one of Egypt's top golf pro | | high Interprovincial Football Unio n|pounder, will fight Jeff Dyer of have picked up two big linemen | Springfield in Holyoke, Jan. 13. |for the 1957 season. '| Potgieter was refused a license The Lions announced they have last fall because of an enlarged signed 230-pound guard Chuck pituitary gland complicated by u Frank, former Michigan State tumor affecting his eyesight. He University star and end Gerry underwent corrective sugery. Jaines. | It was earlier reported that the | SKIING BETTER Lions had signed tackle Mike, TORONTO (CP) Overnight, {Sandusky, formerly with the Uni-|snowfalls improved skiing condi-| versity of Maryiand. However, tions at severai Ontario centres. | Lions officials Friday denied any| Twenty-one mesorts report good talks have been carried on with conditions and say tows will be! Sandusky, who is believed on the in operation this weekend. They | Calgary Stampeders' negotiation include Barrie, Cohourg, Craig-| list. leith-Collingwood, Dagmar, Eu- ae | genia, Fleshertion-Markdale, Kit- AID FOR ATHLETES chener, Midland Newmarket, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The Orangeville - Hockley. Peterbor- Pacific Coast Conference Friday ough-Bethany and Toronto Sum- approved a new financial aid plan mit, | for athletes based on individual. In Northern Ontario, most ski- need, and lifted penalty bans ing centres are operating tows) against UCLA and the University daily. | of Washington in all sports ex-| | cept football. | WIN DIXIE MATCHES | The new assistance plan takes! TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Eddie into consideration the resources Moylan and Mervy Rose, the No of a student athlete and would'l and 2 seeded nlayers in the i ted the keys to a new pride. 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