10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Decomber 24, 1958 'Winnipeg Bombers | Caught Voter's Fancy 4 CHAMPIONSHIP COMBINATION ON ICE and Bob | feller Centre ice rink, in New | part of the Centre's famous Paul of Toronto, world pairs | York, after appearing on the figure skating champions, | "Today" television show, In are shown above at Rocke- | the background can be seen Barbara Wagner | Christmas tree, | | SPORTS MENU | Bob Attersley By Geo. H, Campbell | Has 13-Point SPORTS EDITOR Scoring Lead 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' BE A wartuy A tersley, well on his way to an- other Ontario Hockey Associa. tion Fastern Senior A scoring BALTIMORE COLTS, recognized as the National Football| championship, has opened up a League's castoff crew of 1958, are going to play in the NFL 13-point lead over teammate Sid ehamplopship final on Sunday against New York Giants and a lot Smith this week of 80: Mod football experts are wondering how it happened. The Statistics released today show Baltimove Colts need no sympathy, They have on their roster,|the little Whitby Dunlop centre 14 players who were ditched by other league teams at one time has compiled 54 points In 27 or another and perhaps the most notable is quarterback Johnny games, leading the league with Unitas, the league's leading touchdown passer and all-time rec: 20 goals and 34 assists ord holder of touchdown passes with 25 straight games. He was| Smith, on 19 goals and 22 as dumped by Pittsburgh Steelers and Colts salvaged him from the sists, has 41 points, four more sandlots, They've got linebacker Bill Pellington, centre Madison(than Kingston Merchants' Moe AP Wirephoto Buzz Nutter, tackle Gene "Bi Faddy" Lipsomb and backfielders Savard, in third place such as Milt Davis, after other teams had given up on them, The| Ike Hildebrand of Belleville one thing you have to Mke about the Baltimore Coits is that they McFarlands and Kingston's Bus ahead of them and they know it--but they are going at it in a 36 points, business-like way and a lot of gridiron fans figure they'll make John Henderson of Whitby has the throne room on Sunder afternoon, the best goals-against average, 2.85 In 27 games. Belleville's Gor Sugar Ray Robinson, ordered to defend his world's mid- |die Bell Is runner-up with 3.41 dlewelight title, or at least make plans for a defending bout, . sed the ultimatum right back In the face of the National Box- ing Association big-wigs. Robinson Insists that he can not fight again this same year and make any money--due to the . tax situation, Robinson insists that If they lower the boom t NHL And on him, then the NBA will have to do the same with heavy. uls Archie Moore. Moore got himself off the hook with his title. | H of H bout against Yvon Durelle this month in Montreal, Alphonse e S appy Halimi, the world's bantamwelight king, hasn't had a title | iw wv) ; tight In 13 months either, so Sugar Ray and his legal advis- oS ORON 10 ie = Jie Mar ors figure the NBA has more than one corner to clean up, [A hum HO Tosa, B 1 Shoem become reaction was: '"This is the best $ock fom. Hh Tile Akar, bas du frat) that's happened to me all ey to win the . riding championship four times. Willie rode|thing thi PY 291 winners this year and nobody can catch him, so he has the %eAson 1068 title sewed up . . . BILL VEECK, trying to buy his way into The 27-year-old centreman, who the Chicago White Sox organization, may have run into "a brick|has produced one assist in nine her brother Charlie Comisky has 2,735 shares and 'the boys! | Bears of the American Hockey figure that Comisky's sister will not sell to Veeck, even though -ague ina deal which will bring she and her brother are having some differences about their ball| Winger Gerry Ehman of Bears to club GORD DICKSON of Hamilton, Canada's marathon | leafs champion, has entered the New Year's Eve race at Sao Paulo, Two other players, one from Jack Kramer, insists that the Aussies will take United States in|the deal, They'll be Identified. at their Davis Cup round next week , TERRY BRENNAN, the|the end of the season when their Notre Dame football coach fired this week, is getting more pub. switch takes effect Melty and recommendations now, than he could have had if his| Marshall, a Kirkland Lake n team had waltzed to an undefeated season. Football folk in the|tive, helped Bears win the AHL Dame University and its alumni are not gaining any points over|the league in scoring with 40 this dea! , . . PETERBOROUGH'S Wayne Connelly and Bill Ma-|[goals and 64 assists a ho honey are currently pacing the OHA Junior A" scoring race and chosen as all-star suntre Aly their splurge on Monday night has them out In front with 53 and|#ot him in the spring Job Je 82 points respectively , $00 GREYHOUNDS, beset by finan. players and cash and u m night and they may fold for the balance of the season , . . VIR. lineup part of this season, back GIL AKINS gets a return title go with Don Jordan on March 6 I've heen trying to get back . . PHILLIES have obtained 2nd baseman George Anderson from|to Hershey ever since I realized Dodgers, in a trade for outfielder Rip Repulski and a couple of 1 didn't figure in Leafs Plens, rookle hurlers . GERRY WILSON, sent by Toronto Leafs to Marshall' said, He hopes to re- knee again and may quit hockey for good CHATHAM MAR. Bears [ht OONS the hot team of the OHA-NOHA group this season, has fal.| Fhman, who played apt len Into a slump In the past couple of weeks, They lost their third | games with Detroit Red Wings 0 game In succession last night, a 6-2 licking from Windsor and|the NHL this season and picked they are now in danger of slipping out of first place , . , DOUG |up one assist, will play for To- long while, he may miss the NHL All-Star selection this season. | . M H ' SPORT BRIEFS Giants a ave ANDERSON TO PHILLIES PHILADELPHIA (AP) Phil. . second baseman George Ander: ew TiC " un ay |son from Los Angeles Dodgers for outfielder Rip Repulski and NEW YORK (AP)---What new|of a leg injury. Huff, who did a/two rookie pitchers trick will New York Glants come | great hawking job on Jimmy Roy Hamey, general manager In the National Football League star who was held to eight yards old Anderson, runner-up in the championship game 'next Sun |in seven rushes--may have «balloting tor the Jost Valuable day? cracked rib, X-rays were sched. player in the triple nterna- That's what this suddenly pro-|uled to be taken today. tional League last vear, should fessional football erazy town| op the brighter side, coach S0!Ve the club's pressing need for were buzzing ahout the razzle-|jack Stroud who missed the hat 269 for Montreal Royals last sea- dazzle doubleé-reverse lateral that {three games produced he only toucniow In ready for action at offensive age of oan he made 10 rom ast Sunday ow ork [tackle Rh chances, In addition to Re wriumph over Cleveland Browns| Frank pulskl, the Phillies sent southpaw hurler Gene Snyder and pitcher Jim Golden to the Dodgers are not brimming over with confidence. They have a tough chore Gagnon are tied for fourth with within the next month, Jan, 11 Is the date they set--has tos. | ane Willie Marshall weight champlons Floyd Patterson and light-heavy titleholder ¥ Wey want io got Lough, by Toronto Maple Leafs and his wall." Seems Dorothy Comisky Rigney has 3,235 shares and|fames, was sent back to Iershey Rio de Janeiro DAVID KRAMER, son of tennis promoter|each team, are also Involved in U.S. are irate over the youthful coach being fired and the Notre|champlonship last season, lead clal difficulties, will hold a shareholder's meeting on Monday|in Rochester Red Wings' AHL Winnipeg Warriors a couple of weeks ago, has Injured his "dicky | gain his high-scoring form with HARVEY ls not having a good vear and for the first time in aronto at Detroit Christmas night, adelphia Phillies have obtained up with against Baltimore Colts Brown -- the Browns' fullback|of the Phillies, said the 24.year- asked today while the fans still| Jim Lee Howell reported that|® second baseman. Anderson hit probably will be|%on and compiled a fielding aver If the Giants had a special play| y wo throw at coach Weeb Fw |Sunday, was limping as a result bank's Colts 'next week, they|0f a0 Injury to his left knee hut ASK MOORE FIGHT weren't saving. It's a safe bet| C!S expected to be In shape-to| paras (AP Promoter they will practice any new play start, So will Alex Webster, who| gainh Smith says he has offered plaved last week despite two ght heavyweight champion Wo MAY SIT OUT {badly bruised knees Archie Moore 'a $7.500 purse to Two Glants who will not par | fight a 10round main event here goipate in workouts until late in| QUEEN'S HORSE KILLED | Jan 26. Moore's opponent would eo week are Rosey Grier and] NEWMARKET, Eng. (AP) [be the winner of the 10-round bout be Huff. They suffered painful Capital Charge, a yearling colt|Petveen Art Swiden of: Pittsburgh mjuries last week but don't bet and Bert Whitehurst of New here for next sa By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer | TORONTO (CP)--Name it, and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have it plon Archie Moore was promi- downhill and giant slalom nently mentioned the only ones captured by a Ca Tie voters were asked by CP nadian In this sport, and the to name the three outstanding showing of high school Canadian teams, any sport, pro- Terry Braunstein in the Canadian * | That's the of the fessional or amateur, in order, | hamplonships last spring G [country's sports editors and and Bombers won out by about! others went to Durelle"s show- {broadcasters who put the Bom- the width of a football, com- ing when he knocked Moore to? {bers and thelr hair-raising 35-28 puted on a basis of three points the canvas four times and lost {Grey Cup triumph over Hamilton for a first-place choice, two fi lon an 11th-round knockout to the * [Tiger-Cats at the top of the list second and one for third, Bom- ageless champion; the sixth-place in four categories of the 10-ques- bers compiled 200 points againstifinigh of Toronto Maple Leafs in {tion Canadian Press year-end poll|200. for the colorful Canadiens.|the National Hockey; comeback |The Bombers, and the Cup final,| whithy Dunlops, world amateur|of Belleville McFarlands in the dominated the 24th. annual bal- hockey champions who retained|Allan Cup final afte |loting, , the title for Canada with a 4-2/in games In the best - of - seven Bombers were voted the oul-lyjotory over Russia In the final series, and victory to Vancouver's| [standing team and comehack game of the round-robin tourna- Stan Leonard in the $40,000 team of 1958, But that wasn't all. ment at Oslo, were third with| tournament of golf champions at |The western champions provided 123 ponts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats|Las Vegas, Nev, the majority of volers with their were a lonesome fourth with only| It was Bombers 6029 In the {greatest sports thrill and surprise 16 points, followed by Saskatoon|thrill voting over Whithy, Durelle| {of the year when they spotted the Hilltops, Canadian Junior foot-'recelved votes here as did Rich. eastern champlons an early 14-0 hall champions, with eight, ard for his Stanley Cup play lead and then outplayed and oul-| Votes in the other categories when he scored 11 goals in 10 fought them for the victory. |were limited to one choice and games, DISAPPOINTING GROUP the comeback balloting was 8 yorinG CLOSE | The dubious honor of winning real squeaker, Bombers won out : the "disappointment" tag of the 28-21 over the incomparable 37. Voting for the disappointment year for teams or individuals be- year-old Richard who suffered an of the year was close, The Bri-| longed to the 96-athlete British almost-severed Achilles tendon tish Empire Games team won it {Empire Games team that com:|in November, 1957, returned three With 23 votes against 15 for Tor peted in Wales last summer, months. later and led Canadiens onto's George Chuvalo, Canadian) 5 | Not Included in this category to thelr 10th Stanley Cup title, heavyweight boxing champion were the University of British] The Bombers, not given a Who took a 10 - round beating) 9 Columbia elght-oared crew, The chance by experts from Mont. from Pat McMurtry in New York| oarsmen won Canada's only gold|real to Vancouver against the !n the Canadian's first fight injyg medal at the Games and some rough-'em-up Tiger - Cats, were the United States, voters nominated them for the far out In front in the surprise Fallure of Tiger-Cats to win|11 loutstanding team honors, Ivoting with 36 ballots. Kelowna the Grey Cup produced 12 voles The Blue Bombers nudged out Packers, 1058 Allan Cup finalists) Failure of Toronto Maple Leafs 12 the Stanley Cup champion Mont- who made a five-game exhibl- to make the NHL playoffs for| real Canadiens as the outstand- tion tour of Russia and came out the second successive year pro. ing team of the year and Cana- with two victories, one loss and duced 12 votes, just two more (ia diens' flercely-competitive Mau- two ties, was next in line than Hamilton Tiger - Cats re. Lo rice Richard for the comeback SOME SURPRISES ceived for their losing Grey Cup! I: of 1058, team or individual The voters hung the surprise effort M ' Lig A Way Hine opposition hod tag on a number of events. Durelle also received voles in| ere ombers In the surprise These included and thrill balloting although the| Winning of two world skiing real Royals, International Base-|S} incredible. showing of Yvoni|titles by Lucile Wheeler, 23-year: ball League champions who lost Cc Durelle in his light-heavywelght old St. Jovite, Que., redhead four straight to Minneapolis In title 'bout against world cham-'whose championships In the the Little World Series 4 1 4 'M A little way apart And with the hands of The cobwebs of you Light every window up And let your love sh The blessed light wit Then will the rooms wi And Christ Himself wil inst their appearing in the OWned by the Queen, broke away | york scheduled neu against the Colts {from his handlers Tuesday and Monday. Smith quoted Moore as Grier, a massive defensive was killed In a collision with a saying he was Interested but| tackle, is on crutches as a result truck lwaild wat maalia a destinies mew 2, Durno's 6. Durno's Macko's A's Rally In 3rd, Tie Dumo's In the second game of the local were Mercantile Hockey League Sun rv -pieht, Macko's A's rallied with two gonls in the last three $ Smith, Toni» : curler minutes to gain a six-nll standof' |B. Berwhik, Tor 4 ith a really fired-up Durpo's nrage team It must be sald they had as sts from some very erate re. fereeing which was something to Pn pe For Macko Lbr, Chuck Durno was the hero, scoring four goals| and for Durno's although it was a team effort, Doug Cole with three' w trafling 31 goals earned the hat trick, Ist Period , Durno's Cole, (Lack) Kirpatrick, (Price), Macko Lumber -- Lawrence, (Romanuk) | URW Hockey Loop Point Standings | Li ted below Istatistics released by league sta tisician, Jim Shaw, including {7 mes nla eA tv and Including December 21, 1958 LEAD'NG FCORERS (i A Pls, PTY 9 13 22 14 22 17 21 7 16 v 15 0 15 118 3. 8 the officig) Reid, Tonys B. Irvine, Tonys K. Bradley, Mdks Ford MA: | Bannon, Mdks Sutton, Tonys \d R. Lintner, Belko 4 12 J, Sneddon, Tonys 4 12 GOAL TENDERS RECORD Melnick, T Murphy, B Maddock, M Va stone, B Fielder, M, Kunkel, Hoys, | Shaw, Belko ] {) 2 NRA ANN 10 ) 1 LJ 10 2 2nd Period Durno's Cole, (Lack, Brown), Macko Lumber -- Durno, (England, Welsh), Price, (Hughes), 3rd Period Macko Lumber (England, Welsh), Durno's ~~ Brown, (McTavish) Macko Lumber (England, Welsh), Durno's Cole, (Shetler, Lack), Macko Lumber (Durno), Macko Lunber -- Durno, (unassisted), g MACKO LUMBER -- Cirka, M.| arry, Fdwards, Olesuk, Towns, awrence, Romanuk, Baker, urno, England, Welsh, Ried,! cLellan, DURNO'S GARAGE wilt. Durno, -- Welsh, this category, along with Mont- shire, Lack, McTavish, Hughes, | ietler, Kirpatrick, Price, Brown, le, Blllespie Referees -- ""Boom" Baker and Suddard, GETTING MARRIED? 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