The Oshawa Times, 30 Dec 1958, p. 10

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7 ROS The use of the cross-how by sportsmen is becoming more end more popular in Sweden, The Swedish Cross-Bow associa- tion recently introduced a new modern type of the ancient wea- Coach Weeb Ewbank 5-Year Plan A Success By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP) Weeb Pwhank"s five-year plan bring the Baltimore Colts the Na tional Football League champion ship has 'succeeded Conch!" to! l | [t But with a smile on his face fl and tongue In cheek, he apolo glzed for the Colts' 23-17 victory Bunday over the New York Glants at Yankee Stadium In death playoff "1 miscalculated," he told? Colts' president Carroll Rosen e bloom in the team's tumuluous dressing room, "I predicted it ¥ would take five years to build alk champion, It took me an extra!! quarter." g sudden: | Actually it took the Colts 8:15 HAD TO HURRY minutes exira to score the win ning touchdown S-BOW GOES MODERN assistant to Paul Brown at Cleve Johnny Unitas sald, "The Giants had blocked imost certainly would have enten | 'Manchester United Air Tragedy Gripping Sports Story Of 1958 By ED SIMON (round of the Football Association, The year was marked by signs sounding upsets of world tennis, golfers by winning his fifth Brit Canadian Press Siaff Writer challenge cup competition, (of British resurgence in two other |The climax was the defeat of Al- ish open title in six years and | LONDON (C - The crash of REACHED FINALS sports, The much-maligned fra- thea Gibson, the reigning world Stuart Mackenzie successfully de- lan airliner that took the lives of © 4 termity of British heavyweight! champion, by 18- year old Chris- fended the Diamond Seulls st Buoyed by a wave of popular hoxers had its hours of glory as tine Truman, the baby of the Henley, { of the year saw A eight of Britain's best-known ath letes provided the country with sentiment, a patchwork collec yu, of its members achieved British side, The end tion of second-stringers and em: world recognition hy defeating! Britain played host to the 1966 land locked In a grim strug 956, ergency replacements, gradually nighiy ranked opponents from the British Empire Games at Cardiff with Australia on another front, The victims wers members of Augmented by convalescent crash (nited States, [with excessive hospitality, yield- ns the Aussie erickelers cap- { REMEMBER WHEN? . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Bill Tildep, who caplured every tennis event in the world during his grest career, An nounced his retirement as #8 amateur 28 years ago today, Al ter heading the United Biates ranking amateur list for 10 years, he made hig pro debut st New York the following Vebruary, its most gripping sports story of wu I 1 | Manchester United, the power. Victims, clawed their way to the| ogy ing the lion's share of gold med- tured the first of the test matches house of English soccer, Among Cup final before going down Lo a (Jodi was Loi Ha you: Brim als to the powerful Austyalian| and threatened to win the best [them were Roger Byrne, Duncan 20 defeat at the hands of Bolton) So s™ ive "yout following his rack and field and swimming offive series for the Ashes, held | Edwards and Tommy Taylor, Wanderers, In league play they coe, Fun ohn of Wille Pas. 1eAms, although an unprece- by England since 1953, [who formed the backbone of Eng. $TWIEIngly gave ground, finishing! oo the No, 3 contender dented sweep of all fencing titles) English-hred horses scored mid. Jand's international side. One of halfway down the 224eam first- gui ine' London's vietory And successes In other events dling success in the major turf| the most severely injured surly. division table, came an even bigger upset as BAve England a slight edge In events, losing three of (he five| ors was Matt Bushy, the Scottish-| The club continued to make Henry Cooper outpointed Zorra the over-all total, |elnssie races to foreign entries, | FP horn manager whose success with news as the 1058 - 59 season pojley, the No. | challenger Canada's overmatched team The Derby was won by Hard Rid k [the club had reached legendary opened, emerging from a seven-| A wy settled for a single gold medal, den, bred In Ireland, while TENNIS UPSET won hy the University of British France's Bella Paola eaptured proportions, game losing streak to join the When the plane crashed in leaders with a side consisting al: A 27-year record of humiliation|Columbia's eight-oared erew, (both the Oaks and the One Thou: |sand Guineas, The home - bred and Al-| SIGHTS, GUN-STICK is ITH | straight foothall league ehamplon- they were only four points out of the Wightman Cup from the other fields, Peter Thomson frus- Two Thousand Guiness (ship and had reached the fifth first place [United States in one of the re- trated the hopes of home-bred cide in the St, Leger, BAKE CHARLTON ives Canadians Saw Variety Of Sports Oddities In 1958 By JACK SULLIVAN attampis io Shoo them away, ot The masked nacre gh Wick Ba pungy : lew Mire eials dec to postpone the was us y Vernon Canadians than casual attention from the Lansdisn Prem Sail wie | game, [of the Okanagan Senior Hockey voters, {players to come out of Astor was postponed on account of ele: The case of the disappearing league after the executive quit| The oddity tag was pinaed on|colleges in recent Jone, Joie Ha 143 half. phants, In British Columbia, goalposts happened at Victoria, In the face of mounting bills andhim by two voters who felt that|squad at Ann Arbor, Mich, he t 17-14 fans swiped the goalposts during They were In place at the start dipping box-office figures. ¥rank to name him was enough explana. nationals play Michigan today In a fog-clouded football game, |of the Oak Bay Drakes-Navy in.(King, a forward, and Coach|tion, "Trimble with his foot Inif final tuneup before they face pon into the country, This wea- pon, which was tried out by some of Btockholm's foremost shots, shoots steel arrows a foot long, which, from a distance of about 30 yards, will plerce a heavy telephone book and may be fired with great precision, In this pleture the modern ver. sion of the erosshow is being tried out by Helge Granberg. February, Manchester United most entirely of Bushy . trained came to an end when an under- BCULLING WIN (was & hot contender for its third players, At the halfway mark, dog team of British girls wrested Australia was prominent in winners were Pall Mall in the CUT THREE MINNEAPOLIS (AP) = Three Ja ers have been cut from the J.8, national hockey team, re- ducing the roster to 17, Dropped were Jim Blebert, a centre-wing from Detroit; Fred Wonoski, » from Lynn, Mass,, and Marv Jorde, wing from Thief River Falls, Minn, The team will add some important offensive punch |whei: Bill Cleary, one of the finest f, "We just had. to win because fought from behind a his was the better ball club out|time deficit to go In front warns ADDED FEATUREAAAn AMAZON TRADER IN COLOR "The Big Country" Shown Doily ot 2:00--5:25-9:00 here," sald Ewbank, a one-time in the final quarter IE Cm kntchewan. a hockey termediate game but sometime George Agara took the club over|his mouth,' said Johnny Fsaw|(the Russian team at Madison INCHES SHORT coach on & year's suspension for|between the opening kickoff and|on # share-the-profits basis and of Radio tation CKRC In Win fquare Garden Thursday, and, "And we never give Up | myers was just 2 minutes to! sacking an official, tried to name end of the third quarter, some Plunked a hood over one of their nipeg, "So many people believed hat's us, That's characteristic of play after Frank Gifford, goal|nis wife as his siccessor, Also, blithe souls spirited them away, (Players Jim Trimble," said Jack Mathe and hero In the Glants' up-and-lin British Columbia, a hockey The match was suspended and He would be unmasked only son of the Winnipeg Tribune down struggles had ripped off | eam came up with its own|the teams played the fourth quar afier scoring three goals In "POOR PROPHET # a [four yards and falled by inches masked marvel in a move to lure|ter at a later date, game, In his first game, the| ' Was Ewbank worried? {to make the payoff first down, !television-watching wrestling fans] A navy player sald later that MATVe!' took two turns on the| Among other things, the big "I had complete confidence In| I made it, I'm sure 1 made'ts the rink he "kept waiting and listening for |1c®: In the second, he suffered a lkable Trimble sald before the | He would throw it|it,"" said the handsome Gianis'| These were a few 1958 Cana-|the play to come around to me,' EroIn Injury and sat on the bench, Grey Cup final against Winnipeg way so it couldn't he Inter: back, "but the officials ruled It|djan sports oddities recalled by| "wo added. "1 |He didn't "attract enough addi. Blue Bombers that his Tiger-Cats epted," sald the coach otherwise, so what can you do." | coors editors and broadcasters tet Jo 2 aie od toa) fans to make it noteworthy would win, Rue log 1 2, Ate Another of the many Baltimore| That short run made It fourth in the 24th annual Canadian Press| . and was unmasked oronto Argonauls, IAst-p tars was Steve Myhra, who down and inches to go [year - end poll released today Dut of tha fog somes 8 guy and| The question CP asked was finishers n the Big Four, drew icked the 20-vard field goal that! This put it up to Howell, who There were others touching on aff 4B y: Yo N A aly What was the Canadian sports votes, "The collective poems of led the score with ten seconds to calls the fourth down plays. an assorted list of subjects, from : A ii ope. 80 we DOthicddity of 19587" Argonaut quarterback Ronnie o in regulation time Should he shoot the works or play poem . writing quarterbacks to ent 100 ng for the game | A ecuple of voters sald simply| Knox and the attendant publle it safe with a punt, A first down |giehing Scotty Munro, coach and presi: | that British Columbia Lions of the |Ity" was the oddity for Jim VI.| {would enable the Giants to keep or dent of the Estevan Bruins of the Western Interprovincial Football|pond of the Toronto Globe and "I had to hurry the kick, he the ball and four line plays al- ELEPHANTS TAKE OVER Saskatchewan Junior Hoe ke y|Union filled the bill, The Lions Mal, The elephants provided the od-| League, got his knuckles rapped haven't made the playoffs since Fd Finn, Jr. of the Corner great team, to come from he nd, And they have heen doing t all season.' O0ZING! SLIMY, SLITHERING SCREAMING HORROR! The BLOB In Blood-Curdling | of P HORROR HITS 2nd THRILLER ! "I MARRIED A MONSTER y FROM OUTER SPACE" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT lone attempt in the second quar- up the remaining time, |dity at Peterborough. Players of |by the Canadian Amateur Hockey | they joined the league In 1954 and | Brook Western Star in Newfound. ter. 1 knew all the marbles were "There never was any doubt in/the semi-pro South End Jets and| Association after he skinned them this year finished last In the five. land gave his ballot to the tuna on the line. But I thought I just/my mind about calling on Don|South End Maple Leafs arrived by punching an official during a team eircuit [who refused to bite in the 16th can't let a great bunch of guys| Chandler te kick, sald Howell, [at the park for a scheduled gamel/game, He promptly named his| Jim Trimble, coach of the annual tuna fishing tournament Bill Dobbyn Of I w Buffalo Bisons Loses Left Eye h o ke these down, It sure felt good hen it went over," There was no apology, kid. up for the tying fleld goal, Chand: tween shows, After half-hearted later hired Howie Milford, dingly or otherwise from New ler is the hest York coach Jim Lee Howell for |league and he got off a good one Is crucial decisions to play saf ty-first twice In the key mo "If we don't make the first down, then they are in a spol to move kickér in the Taseff on the too (Baltimore's Carl called for a fair eatch By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |pmients of the tense, thrilling title | Baltimore 14) A double sweep over the week end has moved Buffalo five points fn front In the American Hockey | a League but the Bisons were in no mood for celebrating today They were more concerned over the condition of defenceman Bill Dobbyn, who lost his left 'eye in a collision during the 3.0 vie tory over the Bears in Hershey Saturday, Dobbyn was reported In Popntly satisfactory" eondition n hospital, He was hurt late In p fc layoff Both plays were fourth down nd one to go situations, The most vital call was In the th yurth quarter, The injury-riddied Giants had Cleveland Indians «+ Sign Jim Piersall CLEVELAND (AP) Cleve the third period when he erashed land Indians sald Saturday they into the upturned stick of Her-/h shey's Obie O'Brien, Doctors sald fr they didn't have a ehance to save outfielder Jim Piersall and smashing, the eye p The Bisons pleked up a'$1 vie. b tory over Springfield Indians Sun. |& day night, In two other Sunday | games Providence Reds overpow-|t ave received signed contracts om four more players including Heher Jim (Mudeat) Grant, It rings to 14 the number of Indl ns signed for the 1959 season Plersall, recently acquired in 1) rade with Boston Red Sox, ex ered the Bears 8.3 and Rochester pressed satisfaction with his eon Americans, scoring three goals't within 37 seconds In the first!) period, belted Cleveland Barons 81 The Indians beat the Reds 5.1 f Saturday, Rochester, tallying a right-handed pitcher who had three times In the last eight min. a. 10:0 riark with utes, defeated the Barons 6.4 ract, He sald it was the hest he ad ever received The other two players signed | {are rookies Rod Graber, an out lelder, and Charles Kolakowsk! 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To each, Howell replied [calmly. | "1 didn't think it was a good gamble," he sald. "Remember we stopped them on the one-yard line In the third quarter by load ing up the defence, They eould have done the same thing, They have a great line, too." | Howell called the Colts 'great a credit to the league, Their |onetwo-three punch in' Unitas, a marvelous passer, Ameche's and Lenny Moore's breakaways, Is very hard to stop "But I'm real proud of my team, 1 never thought we'd get this far. They played their hearts out all season," Baltimore Coach's 'Fighting Spirit' In Evidence Also NEW YORK (AP) -- Baltimore coach Weeb FEwbank gave his players a personal demonstration of his own fighting spirit during Sunday's National Foothall | League final | FEwbank, who is several inches short of six feet, took a sawing on the sidelines at Sam Huff, foot-one, 230 - pound New York Giant linebacker Fwbank sald he was enraged because the hard - playing Huff kneed a Colt after he was down "Huff should have been kicked out of the game,' Ewbank sald Television camer as showed joy the fringe action of this ex- change, the announcer reporting | that the game officials had gone [to the sidelines because of a "dis leussion" taking place there, NHL LEADERS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 21, lost 8, tied §, points 47 Points: Geoffrion, Montreal, 48 Goals: Bathgate, New York; Moore, Montreal, 20 Assists: Geoffrion, 20 Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, § "enalties: Lindsay, Chicago, #9 minutes | | | | 7" NARTHA VER "GRATEFUL GUSY NEW COLOR CARTOON Feature Daily ot . V0. 338 v BAO « Ji4h « 000 i | 1% | | I six. | « TMEVLL RLOAT YOURE NEARY AWAY; OV WAVES OF LAGNTER] ~~ - GRANT SOPHIA Rose, to the gate-opening Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Big at Wedgeport, N.&, Four angling didn't work and he Four who makes life interesting teams from Mexico, the British {for fans and foothall writers with|Commonwealth and the United - States fished three days for the giant bluefin and all drew blanks | Jack Koffman of the Ottawa [Citizen gave his oddity vote to (Winnipeg fans who asked 2-to-1 HOCKEY'S BIG 7 {odds on the Grey Cup, Other od: THE CAN ! Al By ADIAN PRESS dities Included the blocked kick Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion | and touchdown scored by Norm) of Montreal pulled farther In front| Rauhaus of Winnipeg In the Cup of the National Hockey League'sifinal, the exclusion of Vancouver | list of scoring leaders In week: gtan Leonard from the Canada end action while Don McKenney Cup golf team in favor of Fd:| of Boston and Chicago's Eddie | monton's Henry Martell; the sud-| Litzenberger climbed into the den fade-out of attempts to swim top-seven bracket, Lake Ontario, Geoffrion fired a goa! and eol lected three assists to hoost his [top-rung margin to seven points, | "The leaders: but found the diamond inhabited wife, by circus elephants, relaxing be job but It South African Auto Rally Is Toughest In The World | NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) Driver, The punishing route winds [Ronnie Adama blinked in amaze-| ground Africa's highest moun. ent as his car's headlamps leked out a stalking leopard, i Ru mabiare, Reavs aud The Irishman put his foot down Eon, en It crosses the grea game plains, plunges through the on the accelerator and roared to safety. [jungle and over stretches of deep " sand Other drivers reported bein : "oo | Cloudbursts often turn dry stymied by herds of elephants river heds Into raging torrents Some sald they competed for|'V J on ¥ be Last year 19 of the 64 starters price honey Skate inquisitive Lore eliminated by floods that Geotfrion, Montreal Those incidents, and many Washed away roads and left them Bathgate, New York more, add up to the wildest and|stranded in three feet of sticky | moore, Montreal toughest auto rally in the world mud. M. Richard, Montreal the 3,200 - mile chase through HIPPO CHARGE Reltvean, Montreal Howe, Detroit McKenney, Boston Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika, | The first rally, in 1988 | Litaenberger, Chicago (Celebration Hats = Horns - Balloons = Novelties Modern & Old Time Music By THE TORNADOES Featured In Toronto Clubs end North Bey T.V. CALLER: BOB FOWLER Table accommodation for 600 ADMISSION: 9 p.m, Advance 2.00 per person Till = ? At Door 2.50 per person RED BARN DANCELAND Twice as much fun for half as much money, p 5,000 HOME FILL-A-CARD TOMORROW'S NO'S, N-40 G-54 GAME "H" 0 AP, 192048 | 21 4 16 5% nw 179 | 1088 | ALI 14 31 end The rally is known officially as L with some drivers reporting na the Fast African Coronation Saf, 4 "veen charged by angry rhino, The rhino missed the cars but left three tons of broken rock along the road, Other racers had to make de- tours through the bush to get round the blocked roads, In the same sa'ar! one driver spent four hours In a hippo pool after hin car had swerved off the road, Finally he managed to climb to safety, | ari Drivers have other descriptions {for it | Next year's race ~-- starting] March 25..will he the seventh In the six previous rallies a total of 418 cars started, Only 231 finished HEAT, FLOODS AND DUST | Racers have to cope with the tropical sun, hall on mountain passes, choking dust, floods and read surfaces varying from great {rocks to tracks that seema to have heen scratched by the ox carta of settlers | 'Too Much Turkey? 'Vancouver Canucks Slip After Holiday By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks' bid er leadership of the coast division! of the Western Hockey League) |Hzzled over the festive season, | Canucks lost 21 to Victoria Cougars Sunday, Shortly before Christmas the Canucks had been | tied with the coast-leading To tems for first place, Now they stand second, tied with Cougars, seven points off the Tojem pace Totems heat New Wéstminster {Royals 52 Sunday, In Saturday {games Victoria heat New West minster 5:2, Calgary Stampeders defeated Winnipeg Warriors 4.2/8 and Saskatoon Quakers overpow (ered Spokane Flyers 4.1 WEST INDIES WINS JAMSHEDPUR, India (Reu. ters' «An unbroken third wicket stand of 233 runs between Collie Smith of Jamalea and Rohan Kanhal of British Guina sparked the West Indies to victory over the Bihar Governor's XI by 160 runs in a three-day ericket match The rally rules state that cars| which ended here Sunday. Smith must be standard production|soored 140 and Kanhal hit 100 be models, Officials say any car that tore West Indies declared at 258 can finish the Coronation Safari for two in thelr second innings, is worth its place on the world | giving them a lead of 341 runs market, [They dismissed the Governor's Drivers \rould agree. They say XI for 181 to score a comfortable that If the rules didn't eall for win with 50 minutes to spare, standard models they would be The final scores were: West In inclined to fit their cars with rub-|dies--276 and 255 for two de. rmor plating and |clared: Bihar Governor's XI-100 hine-gun or two, Teenage Typing New classes will commence at the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE for students of grades Seven, Eight and High School, Any two afternoons: Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday morning 9:00-10:30--10:30-12:00. 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