EE A I. Sao hi rer m---- 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednasliay, December v9, NO NEED FOR POWER MOWERS AT EPSOM DOWNS Thev-may not run quite as | racecourse, Epsom, England, | mals spend 10 weeks at the t 'as thoroughbreds, but | Munching the lush grass, the ; Na he A literally eat up the | sheep help to keep the turf fn [ FACC-COUrse and then go back to the farm for lambing, ground at famed Epsom Downs | trim for future racing. The anl- : North Oshawa And SPORTS MENU Kingside Are Tied For Pee Wee Lead . 1 By Geo. H Campbe l The Nelghborhood Associations SPORTS EDITOR Pee Wee Hockey league after ' completing three weeks. of play 'Everything From Soup To Nuts for the youngsters reports the fol lowing scores and standings - In last Baturday's games -- King scene, one slide 3 Connaught 1; North TRIS SPEAKER'S death removes from the living Me naught NOH of oo baseball players of all-time and in the opinion of Oshawa 3 July jew hi Borie hundreds of qualified observers, the greatest centre-flelder of © =r HUNGER Bi V0odveew them all, His passing brought forth a wealth of sincere tributes ade " ernhill 8 -- Sunnyside from: other former greats of the game, former Mare wich 2 uthmead 3 and Valleyview ] on T° ter a teammate of Tr of heid Sony, Jou b heen Fu and wm were eloquent in their trib. Every Saturday morning the " to this brilliant athlete, one of the many who helped put the|young fellows under 12 years of real American game on such a high plane and long after his| AKG battle at the Children's Arena a ont helped maintain that level, His Interest and work on With fomey Marting 4s 30 and behalf of handicapped children was just one of the many proofs eh ad py h tt lig of his great heart and sterling. character, When the experts sit Hi id I ag A : od down. to list baseball's all-star team of all times, their lineup how | 0 pid \ Mg 9 Worsoted by te almost entirely of former greats who have passed beyond the Central Gounc of NeIENDOF. But "The Hall of Fame," record books and baseball history will hood Adocicions Sporty ( omit " 0 p's lee Ose par who partie keep the name of "Tris" Speaker ever in the minds of the game's 0g ape a bo Dar 10 F enthusiast [tion of the financial support fs derived from those persons pur chasing season admittance tickets Moore, When Interviewed yes (io the Pee Wee Hockey games, going to be sveh a good land the price of the tickets Is had a quaint way of expressing his views Hurelle Yvan Durell Montreal, against world's light on his big title fight tonight In heavyweight Ehampioh Arable pr he sald he though wa jordoy oe he'd like to see it, T's to be hoped that statement 80, doesn't hoomerang, He's a cinch to see quite a lot of It, If he The following is the league stays around for the distance but there are many fight obs [standing including games on Sat servers who figure that Archie, just a little too old to stay In |urday, Dec. 6 "high gear' for 15 rounds and too smart to try, if he can we [North Oshawa 30046 A major por: CKD Hawks and Garn, Mig. Demons hooked up in what cou! he termed a close, rugged con. test, with the Hawks finally emerging victorious by the score of b2 Cochrane started the Hawks winging when he scored at the 3- minute mark of the initial stanza but the Demons settled away, At the 25-minute mark, Coch. rane on a close in play gave CKD n.2:0 leat! which however was cut to 2.1 when Elliott blasted: Tin dall's bid for a second shutoit, by rifling one home some three min. utes from the period's end, Gorn, Midg, kept the pressure on In the final perdod and Healey netted the equalizer near the mid way mark, The Hawks kept digging and perseverance pald off, when at the 14-minute mark, A Waller scored what proved to be the win. ning tally, as he beat Storms with an angle drive, The Demons fought back game: ly but the Hawks' defence held stoutly and Burke and Judge each sniped Insurance tallies to com. plpte the final score, The Demons with thelr added players promise to make every. ily step lively from here on in, and should get thelr share of vie. tories, BERG'S DOWN DUNN'S Berg's Warriors came up with thelr strongest game of the sea son to administer an 11-2 drub Berg's, with no substitutes on the bench in the first period, not oply held Dunn's crew but scored three goals of thelr own, ae Till with two markers and Howey with a single, led the in spired Warriors, Bolstered hy some late arrivals, Berg's completely dominated play in the final period and Howe, with two goals and Cawker wi one, ran fhe score to 6:0 before Clemens/ for the Smoke Rings, beat Bryan for their initial tally, Dunn's tried hard all the way but could not maintain an organ: ized offensive drive in the face of strong Berg forechecking, Mean. while Cawker, Howey and Till working as a unit plerced the Dunn's defence time and time again with Cawker adding two goals along with singles by Howey, McMillan and Till to com- pletely demoralize Dunn's, Malloy, for Dupn's, fanned the dying embers as he scored at the 28-minute mark, but the Smoke Rings Just couldn't get uniracked in this particular contest, BOLAHOOD'S HOLD LEAD Bolahood Real Estate continued atop the NPHL by virtue of an 82 victory over Kinloch's, who were the victims of perhaps the fastest scoring barrage in his- tory of the league, Myles of Bolahood's scored alter only two seconds of play to give Bolahood's a quick lead and Malinguay made it 2:0 at the half- bing to Dunn's Smoke Rings, But Fail To G By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener » Waterloo Dutchmen are having trouble closing the gap which separates them from| the leaguedeading Chatham Mar | oons in the OHA-NOHA Senlor A clreult Dutehles lost apother chance to] gain ground Tuesday night when | [the fifth-place Windsor Bulldogs | tripped them 2-1, It was Klitch: |ener's second loss In a row | | In the OHA Eastern division [Whitby Dunlops and Belle. ville McFarlands continued put. ting them out of sight to the other three clubs in the league. | way point of the first period, Belleville Wins Another ain Ground Windsor's Gord Haldy drew a match mi duct in the d poriod after a stick . swinging episode with Murray Davison of Dutehies who was given a 10-min- ute misconduct, Whithy's scoring splurge was the team's highest on home ice this season and matched the 10 goals they scored against Cana: diens in a Nov, 2 game at Hull, The league leaders threw a constant barrage of shots at Hull goalle Claude Cyr and had no trouble In holding off their visit: ors, Tom O'Conner paced the. attack avold It hout opine that should younger opponent EVONKER Archle fall in apt bo & will he out to score a within the first four or five rounds, perhaps strong enough to win it, knockout victory early In the These same gents to accomplish this, then his et stronger asx the bout pro. Durelle himself insists that it's going to be a real "fight" --not a hoxing mateh or dancing lesson, That makes sense for the Fisherman he. cause it's admitted he can fight==he can hit and he can take ft--two facts he has already established, but he has also dis. dan" either 00a 1 0 iQ 0 } 0 0 } 0 0 Kingside | Woodview Sunnyside Fernhill | Storie 2 | Southmead | Valleyview | Connaught Fastview J 2 2 9 Whitby blasted Hul . Ottawa WIth three goals, brother Ted and Canadiens 10-4 tn a home lce|GOMd Myles added two apiece romp and Belleville dumped the( and Whithy singles went to Sid Inst place Kingston Merchants Smith, Fred FKicher and Harry 8.5. Sinden, | At Windsor, 1,128 fans saw an, Canadien scorers were Bob Kl. outstanding duel between Bulldog|'®!t, Harold White, Guy Black goalle Dan Olesevich and Kitch. and Bob Boucher, ener's Boat Hurley who handled| At Belleville playing coach Ike ) ) 2 1 slaved, equally as olear=-that he's no "fancy with hs feet or his fists, I Durelle wing, it will be hailed as 1 a tremendous upset, And should he win-then a return hout might draw a million-dollar gate at Yankee Stadium or in wed 0 he played Hig oo 0) v, ae, 19, 80. Los Angeles, In June, Yes 7? ing Satirday, Dee. 1b, ate: B90: BRIGHT BITS: -- It has been hinted that a six-team indoorin 15 . 9.58 Connaught and soccer league may operate in Maple Leal Gardens early next Rundle; 10.00 « 10.40 I astview year , , , SPIDER WERR gave Terry Downes, the British middle: and Woodview; 10.50 « 1130 - welght champion, a solid Neking last night in London---winning Storie and Sunnyside; 11,35:12.15 via a TKO in the Ath round , , , ED, JOHNSON, Montreal Cana-|.. Radio and Valleyview; 12,20. diens' property, has been loaned to Edmonton Flyers to take over(100 g fernhill and Southmead, goaltending duties, now that Dennls Riggin has heen side-ned - for the season with an eye Injury and imminent operation , MIKE HAWTHORN of England, 20-year-old world champlon rac ormer ttawa tne driver, who won the title this year, has announced that he Is ! waiver price, Rangers wanted to send him back to Ruffalo but Habs claimed Mm . HAL LAYCOE, coach of New Westminster ton defenceman who suffered a jaw fracture on Oct, 18 In Tol OTTAWA (CP) vonto 1s expected to return to action with Bruina against Mack{rlll, defenceman with the team RELLEVILLE'S world hockey fund Is now only at/suffered a heart attack while 812000 and they estimate that $30,000 ix needed, Donations areidriving from here to Florida for at University of Detroit and he is reported to be definitely interest-| Merill, 74 pd RELLEVILLE McFarlands heat Kingston 8:8 last night but|pital at Cortland 0 1 Radio Hn 21 Games fo be played this com: Bathe ----D AOS ASN BS quitting the "blg time" racing . N.Y. RANGERS have sold| Star Athlete Rovals, in the Western League, says his club faces a £50,000 loss Hawks on Saturday, Bronce Horvath, another Bruin who suffered Senators in the National Hockey | being sought in a provinceswide mall campalgn OTTO GRA: the winter, It was reported Tues: | veteran winger Wally Hergeshelmer to Canadiens for the $15,000 this season unless fan support improves , DOUG, MOHNS, Bos: | Sutfers Attack | a similar Injury the same night, has also started to work out with League more than 40 years ago, HAM has heen approached to take over the football coaching Job day was taken to hos N.Y. follow . DON ROPE, veteran left-winger, has signed with K.-W Duteh: heen in a minor motor accident men and Jack MeKenzle, who was with ""Dumlios™ in Furone last earlier. in the day. His eondition year UDutehles." following Jack MeMaster's serious Inlury Friday) An active paddler, hockey and : CPUNCH" IMLACH hasn't vet heen able to elinch a deal football player, he was with Sena with Alfie Pike to coach Leafs, Word is that it will take a couple tops in the 1013 champlonship of weeks to clear up a few points one of which, no doubt," | won by Vancouver, He was a far will be who will replace Pike as coach at Winnipeg. imer Canadian single blade pad . {dling ohamplon and played foot {ball In the capital, Spider Webb Stops Canadiens Loan Downes, 8th Round Spare Goalie . | EDMONTON (CP)--Edmonton LONDON (AP) Ellsworth Downes, who boxefl in the United | Flyers of the Western (Spider) Webb of Chicago stop. States as an amateur League have made a deal with ped Terry Downes, the DMN There was one knockdown ' in Montreal Canadiens to use goalie mid! welkht Shamplon, 3 or the bloody battle, Webb pushed Bd Johnston for the balance of elght, rounds of thelr DBIWSINE pame a punishing short right to[the season. bout in Wembley Stadium Tues pone punt a ficat round| Bud Polle, Flyers' general ma: day night and the Briton sank to the can. MAEer Tuesday announced com. Wehh pounds vas, pletion of plans to use Johnston for the setuid 0° FOUNIEE Wut Downes was sar il hel 288 TEPC, for Denn Downes sealed 150% time. He jumped to his feet as| bots "ia i' ot for the sea: The 2° year-old Briton spurted|ihe eount reached eight and came son because of an eye injury suf Bad t+ above both eyes back swinging with both fists, fered. to a A after a torrid fight that had the | wenn gnaned a slight cut over ring Poile also sald rookie Brian crowd of 10,000 roaring throush: Downes' left eve With a jolting|gmith will be sidelined for six out left hook in \he second round, [weeks at least as a result of a Webb, the world's third-ranked The American ewt Downes' other | vpadly dislocated knee." A cast contender for Ray Robinson's ave in the fifth, will remain on the kneo for at 180 pound ttle, was slightly two = handed attack by!least a month, ahead on points when Rritish Reppin odin the second had Webb| Smith, a forward last season erce Eugene Henderson ermine: pohered and a right hook in the|with Hamilton Cubs in the On ated Ine fla at the end of the npn shank him. But after the tarle Hockey Association Junior eighth roum The sethack waa only the third out, 22 professiond] bouts OF | se------ weighed 188% Saskatoon Saturday night in Wayne Connelly Peterboro's Ace, Tops Jr. Scorers TORONTO (CP Peterbo- vough forward Wayne Connelly has remained on top of the On tario Hockey Association Junior A scoring lists during the last week, averaging more than two points a game for the season and boasting a tweepoint lead over St. Catharines sniper Stan Mikita.! Roth have plaved 20 games with . Connelly scoring 17 times apd assisting on 38--tops In the league---for 43 points, Mikita has 42 points from 19 goals and 8 pasists Leading feored borough's Ril hopey rd po | JRoals and 21 assists tor 41 points SCOTCH PINE x : 4 ar x %. FOR SALE! J NURSERY GROWN GOOD VARIETY 02 SIMCOE ST. N, AL PRESTON SUNOCO '| SERVICE STATION In goals Ma league tan with (ter, 1. oy Hockey | fitth round Downes was played A. series, suffered the injury in a total of 65 shots, Wally Pawlyshyn and Lou Bondo got the Windsor goals, hoth on rebounds after Hurley had made fine stops. Ken Laufs man spolled an Olesovich shuts out when his soft shot rolled un. der the goalie's body, sr-- aos-- K-W Dutchmen Sign Rope And McKenzie KITCHENER (CP) Veteran left winger Don Rope signed his 1068-50 certificate with the Kiteh oner-Waterloo Dutchmen senior | hockey team Tuesday, | Rope was one of three men! avallable from previous teams Horace Mer: who still had not signed, Right Mike Hawthorn today announce Otawa| winger Jack McKenzie joined the/hs retirement from Grand Prix| = « REMEMBER WHEN? . club after last Friday's injury to rookie left winger Jack McMas Centre Bill Graham, relaxing after a season of football wih | Hamilton TigerCats, Is the last {of the three, He has indicated In| hasn't yet talked with manager [Ernla Goman, came out of retirement over the week-end, to sian with the was reported serious | . -- Hildebrand showed his mates the way with three goals as the fast. skating hosts outplayed Kingston in all departments, Al Dewsbury, Lou Smrke, Davey Jones, Minnie | CKD Hawks Tied For 2nd In North Plant Puck Loop Play remained fairly even for the next five minutes when sud. denly without warning the Bruins erupted with four goals, coming in the space of not more than four minutes, and to lop it all off Keenan of Bolahood's proved fo be the hatchet man as he person: ply, tomashawked the Stampeders with three of those goals coming off his red-hot sick, Hickey tossed In a single for good measure and the handwrit- ing was on the wall, ahood's continued the as sault in the last period and ran the score to 8:0 en goals by Hickey and Myles before Kin: loch's hit the score sheet with goals by Pringle and "Lacasse ing In rapid lon at the midway mark to avold a shut out, Kinloch's gave it the old college try but were contained quite handily Ly the from running Bruins, Top Ten --- Myles (Bol) 22; Burgess (CKD) 19; Cawker (Berg) 18; Malloy (Dunn) 17; Clements (Dunn) 14; (CKD) 12; Newell (CKD) 12; Till (Berg) 12; Knox (Dump) 11; Badgley (Bol) 11 and Burke (CKD) 11, Bolahood's Berg's CK Dunn's Kinloch's Gar, Mldg, Spinks Win Over Canadian Champ LONDON (AP)=Terry Spinks of England used a long left hand to score an elsy decision over Canadian bantamweight cham: fon Pat Supple In a 10 - round ight at London's Wembley Sta: dium Tuesday night, Both fighters weighed 121 pounds, Spinks, who won an Olymple gold medal in 1966, outhoxed the 0 Tamblyn |B HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern OHA Sr, A Whithy Belleville HI-Ottawa Cornwall Kingston Tuesday's Resul Hull 4 Whitby 10 Kingston 5 Belleville # Thursday's Games Hull at Cornwall OHA-NOHA 3 A w Chatham 16 30 Kitchener 13 6 1 od F S> 38 ~ SIS 88. 253 E=2 Kitchener | Windsor 2 Tonight's Games Windsor at Kitchener Sudbury at Sault Ste, Marie MONTREAL (AP)--Yvon Dur. elle th'~"s his ttle fight with| world light - heavyweight cham. pion Archie Moore is going to be such a greet battle that he'd like to see WH himself, "The fans want to see a fight sald the rugged fighting fisher man gets his crack at the aging American in the Montreal tonight, "I don't think it will go to a finish, It will end in the 11th or yin Tru 1 row ev 've got foto it, 4 ve fob grey AA to him to pitch, He's got to come close to fight, WIN OR ELSE "It's going to be a corker, The customers don't pay to see me d and 1 can't dance, I'm 211 6 48 76 9 xIncludes two four point wins, Tuesday's Results Peterborough 3 Bt, Catharines 4 Marlboros 2 Guelph 2 Hamilton 2 Barrie 2 Thursday's Games Guelph at Barrie St. Michael's at Peterborough Will Operate Rugger Team In Vancouver VANCOUVER (CP) «= Austra: lian rughy coach Clive Spilsted says he will operate the Van: couver entry In a proposed Ame: |e out, 2 ry me going to win, or they're going to That was as far as the 20-year: light - heavyweight champion would gotoday on predicting the outcome of Canada's and Mont. real's first world title fight in five years, Surprisingly, Moore didn't make a flat prediction either, Usually Archie oozes optimism, Not that he is pessimistic, He is the 14:6 favorite to make good in hig. seventh defence of the crown he won nearly six years ago (Dec, 17, 1062) from Joey Ma. xim, All old Archie (41, 44, or 48, take your plek) would say was that he ho to break the all: time knockout record that he hoped eventually to hecome the light-heavywelght ruler with the longest reign, NOT IMITATING AKINS "I don't want to make any pre. and they'll get it from me," boasted old Canadian and British Empire |g Durelle Figures It's Worth Seeing sald the veteran from Ban Diego, "Look what happened to him, I'm going to try and win the hest way 1 can, by decision or by knockout," You remember Akins, Ho was the welterweight champion whe he would flatten Don Jordan in the early rounds, In Prk AI lacking last ¥ri and® without his crown, Diy The knockout record is within Archie's grap, Right now he holds it Jointly with the Iste Young Stribling, a heavyweight contender of some 25 years ago, Each scored 126 knockouts, This corner feels g to have thet record all b { about 10:40 p.m, ES Wednesday night, and the challenger from Bale Ste, Anne, JB. are scheduled to start swinging at 10 p.m, The bout, Ischeduled for 15 rounds, will be telecast nationally in the United ates and Canada, The Province of Q' ec will be blacked out, NOT QUITTING YET Moore who started fighting for cash 22 years ago, expects to he plying his trade for a while yet, Gus Lesnevich of New Jersey reigned for seven years, (wo r mths and four days as lght- heavywelght king, He was finally dethroned in the sixth defence of a armed forces service « inter. | rupted career, Archie's sixth an. niversary as boss man will be Dec, 17, If he's st" ehamp, Further the era'y old guy sald "a win wil' keep me in action, That will guarantee me another pocessful year," Both finished thelr trainin Monday close to the 178. pound limit, Archie was lightly over and Yvon a trifle under, The two also dictions like Virgil Akins did,' rican Rugby League which Is scheduled to start operating early next year, Bpilsted, who has lived here for "Ihave just about overcome colds, and found his British opponent North Shore All Blacks in local! 100 crafty and clever Neither boxer was marked and there were no knockdowns, ---- a t-- CSAC President Agrees With U.S. Coaches' Stand OTTAWA (CP)----Melville Rog: ers, president of the Canadian Sports Advisory Council, sald Tuesday he agrees with a re commendation by college track coaches of the United States' Big 10 group that aliens be barred from national collegiate track and field champlonships, Rogers said he takes the same Menard and Ed Marinoau scored yjew regarding Canadian meels the rost, Kingston Gagnon, Moe Savard, Jimmy Maxwell, Bep Guidolin and Roy Partridge, scorers were Bus World's Champion, Mike Hawthorn Quits Car Racing FARNHAM, England (Reuters) The U.S, group complains that U.S. national meets have been turned Into International ones through large-scale recruiting of star athletes from abroad, Ame: rican coaches were In fact train. ing competitors who would come back to beat them in Olymples competition, Rogers sald that while he feels national meets should be ve stricted to nationals, he can un derstand why Canadians and other non-US, athletes seek out World champlon racing driver (the better coaching In American racing The 20.yearold ace sald: will definitely be doing no more |elrenlt motor vactad of any kind y one or two|the edge as Toronto Argonauts {sprint meetings and maybe an oc: |scraped out a 4-3 Grey Cup vie: but may take part caslonal small rally," | Hawthorn became the first Briers 2! lalled to gain any ground as Whitby Dunlops whioned Hull 10-4{ing the seizure Friday. 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