FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK BORDS By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Mall Writer Jimmy Van Pelt, a rookie pro fessional foothall player Who Ye| Bombers trailed 1440 after seven | !h minutes and it appeared to be h 4 bt ben Cup and Ottawa-Hull- Cana fused to panic Maurice Wichard, who defied the mare of time , | flustered fighting fishermen # curling stone These were some of the per: sonalitios who took over centrelyi ied (wo field gouls and four, Voothall The West [stage in Canada's 1958 yesr of \conyerts for a 22-point afternoon, clean sweep with championships vealest individusl one-game|in the spree In the 40-year his: intermediate mange 1 4 ahr ie IF Ti IH THEY Wilke |spart at home, On the interna tional seale, athletes of almost every description rogmed to for off places, some returning with world honors and others wilh nothing to show except pomsibly 2 A rE WS JUST iN WY GF THE EARS the Wghly Piper {Cup triumph st Vancouver, curtains for the Westerners, port playing In his first {the band in the halfAlme show He soored wo the scorn tory of the eup TIED CURLING RECORD | Baldwin, §)-year-old petrol from Edmont id Yvon Durelle,/ 8 the University of Michigan fo Ghai prollgan Matt Baldwin, perfectionist with) season, did everything but lead Quebec | touchdowns, | hard-earned experience {the world's hes! exhibitions put on by the touring athletes GREAT COMEBACK Richard, ¥7 - year - old veteran of professional, hockey, returned from # serious injury to lead | Montreal Canadiens to their 10th |$tanley Cup title In the spring {and last month scored his H00th | goal In league and cup play over la career stretching into Ms 17th | season Old Country Soccer Writer ch ris fo Happy With His Selections Air Force Squad hers, staged almost a one-man By M, MeINTYRE HOOD [te be an excellent nursery -for Has Good Chance show as the Bombers turned on | Bpecial to The Oshawa Times young players being groomed for| DALLAS, Tex, (AP) The eon LONDON In August, just'the higher ranks of foothall census Is that you mould feel before the prasent season of King Wl "nr ton sorry for little Alr Force lsh Foothall started, in this col [WORLD CUP PROFITABLE Academy In its battle with big CEUTA MARK OF GO/E KIND IN HE HEEL OF YOLK BOOTS, CH THAT WILL MAKE A DEEP (1s hr PRESSION IN THE £NOW OF. smmemend CK HUNTER, EHO, A ] iM INEH ZAP) IN TH. Grn oR Rs MN THACKS BACK, iN A | 0 CAN " WATER, OF 7 Prek oid HEbVE OE TRATURES STRIATE, | (his Alberta rink to the 106 C | ana: Ontario The show at home was much dian title, It was his third cham: jie and Universit better in many cases than the plenship in this world series of filue the senior urling, tying the record sel by crown Canada's 1958 Sports Stage Featured Individual Stars favored Hemilion(the fight that ended in the 11th ale to win a B28 Grey round with Durelie on the canvas, | Skimming the records recalls ene Other achievements Hockey Belleville won the Al- ie Memorial Cup, Bhawin- Valls Cataracts won the Lngue championship and Vancouver Canucks the Western [Longue title Grey Cup hy Winnipeg, by Vort William by Saskatoon | Redskins, Junior Hilltops ahd a 93 decision over Canadian the East in the all-star Shrine close, Ontario won the eum game, Sarnia Golden Bears won the Rughy Football Union of Toromo Ken Watson of Winnipeg, Baldwin| Horse racing: Caledon Beau, sipped title-winning rinks pre-\pwned by Conn Smythe, Toronto, Boat Club. won the Royal Cana: | |dian |Que,, the Canadian canoe cham [viously in 1064 and 1957 | Durelle, from Baie Ste, Anne, American to|Keteh, the $60,000 Canadian plonships, ght | Champlonship |N.B,, made an incredible bid {lift the world 1ight-heavywel {boxing crown from Archie Moore {at Montreal earlier Aer IL was over "the fight was too big for me" He knocked the titleholder down twice counts, six count in the fifth, But he fered an inferiority complex In | {won the Queen's Plate and an owned horse, Jack Lacrosse-New Westminster fal this month, | monbellies won the sentor title | men's singles and Eleanor Dodge, he confessed and Brampton Excelsiors the Ju Montreal, the women's title, Ca. nin Basketball Vancouver Fillers in the first round for eight von both the men's and women's Cup semi-final dumped him again for a|senlor titles and Vietoria Vikings wf [the Junior Vigure « skating Charles Bel: OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS FLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES | The first section In aver [winners are the Boomerangs with points. Runners up are ore with 4844 a an follows and Whalen 43! Shell Station § Kinlorh's 140, 8, M. Tuviors Sal) City The rest of the teamn Fred's Driven Boutniks 41, Dot's De Spring Bros Puritues 0, Nu Way Team wsianding Gold Medal Clean 8, dovdan's Florist 5, Crowsll's oy People's Clothing | Jury & Lavell 1, Rug Bowling 1 umn, we picked West Bromwich) The World Cup series held 1nipayag Christian In the Colon Fiies 56, Ups & Downs 37%, Bills Cleaners 0 Albion, Wolverhampton Wander: |Sweden dur the early part of pow! Thursday ers and Bolton Wanderers as the|the summer has proved to he a Manpower may not have any teams to heat for the KEnglish very profitable tournament, fin (hing to do with 1t, Tf it does, alr most as mueh a hackward seat to a novie yOUng man as yet untested. Abandon 'Widener At Belmont Park NEW YORK (AP) The New York Racing Assoelation has an nounced {thas decided to end| racing on the famed widener| siralght course at Belmont Park after 32 years It has long been a controversial [ssue hecause racing fans com plained it was difficult to wateh races on the 6's furlong chute which starts at the vight of the grandstand and outs diagonally A0r0ss the main course infield Many horsemen liked the chute, hecause It afforded a good test for young horses beginning to rave Many of the great two-year-old horse the past made thelr frst) starts an the widener course, The most famous race contested down | the stralghtaway was the Fuatun! ity, for many years the Unlted States richest test for twoyear olds When Souny Workman rede Whichone to victory over HiJaek and Gallant Fox in the 1920 Fu turity, the race nett.d the winne an unheard of $105.73 purse stands as the race record REMEMBER WHEN ? , Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Georges Yezina one of hookey's greatest goalies, made Ul diclate a expected Alb materializes to import lation ave AIplans Vea juest general while Ih the ma elght of tap alles! twirler feet | Py SLAY an tmpres season up with an mise entrants ¢ gr He folk i WEVEr, Te 1958 and \ | \ PB . and Welsh, whieh k teams in halfway mark, and the end of the ieh had teams Coach Ben Martin Is using the in the league standing All that|To Wales, whose team reached against lowa, the stronge &l leam #0 far [these four associations are ex: (day alr force fought the mighty ake good progress towards re » # prog {tion of their share of the profiis|and third teams a place in the league table, they Will decide to give a bonus to 8 enpistman will not say he thinks Bushy, with Albert Wulxhall as (Substantial nest egg left for the igh this game | will play an important part (n|Anxious to bulld up thelr teams, doo but Tottenham wants a Chelsea ing a position of importance hanging fire , Brian Clough of {ght heavyweight ehamplon what England's Mggest soe: English league. Greaves of Chel. year sext season, In the season of Wanderers, 83-year-old Irish goal: gine. had named Mmgemar Johans teams In the second division willirallway station while walling te Views from Chicago to Sid Rift, slong, five of them (n the first di: [summer, with games .In Hong|behind Sugar Ray Robinson," fo #0 many teams (in the ninor will he the most ambitious tour after Moore's dramatie 11th.round [downs in the first round and one Face Overlapping Dates ihr win It for me," Moore sald, "My of racing dates in Winnipeg and the Western Canada Racing As Moore's age la variously re time may come when the Mani Ihe assoclation, made up of the The 1058 fall meets In Calgary ton, Speers Corporation operated tember sea, of racing ia 1080-30 for Kdmon to run thelr horses at the in 1087, has applied for summer season end while Calgary's meet will bel Wants Braves : Women's Amateur ants for the women's amateur on Milwaukee Hraves' pitehing al the Congressional! Country made vA talk with The | tournament to seven rounds jo GL} 128 have the lowest USGA handicaps in 19M handicap class, the acceptances duced | League keeper, has become a West Ham! son of Sweden fighter of the year made | Fletscher would have hm "take | Pills 87 Rings 88, Zevoss 85, Hmooeh lors M4, Jumpers The O.K,'s M, K-Bohs 81, Gray Beards 9,700 | Moly Firnies Burnies 99, High Balls Starters MiG and The Oscars 20 | The honor voll this week {a led Lily Hae with a lovely KIA (807 S10) and Cenrge Taylor #49) Over 800 (rifles were OAT (RIBBARRITI, BWI Gustell AAT (944 | #00) | Thompson [870 (480-448), $40), Helen Fisher A664 Jack Melntosh 687 (908), [044 (BARR0), Alan HILL 635 (B90) {Wight 698 (91A-R85) Hen Fisher | (E4030), Minis Hale 680 (RI4BA1) (R40:906 71%) "nn Over 00 singles were [mile #80, Gwen [Taylor $87, Beolt Bmith 847.908, Bi Greer and Ed Smith 847, Don Brock man BA, Madeline Morrison 244 Morrison 238, Oscar Morrison 898 200 (ula! 5206-050, Paradise #05 Joan Gray IM Howard Rend Glad Willtama Ll NErATLIAONS to the section win. Position and a Happy New Year bo avery ane MOTOR CITY ATORE LEAGUE Sorry we didn's get the writeup In| Gillards engaged hy | O'Hallly 666 (410-948), 06 | H40 (B40 985) 786 (216.860 | Orm Yourth #20 (304, 386); Kart Pisani Harry Fayle|Ularke LL) Pete Hohinson B08} fag Miata B06, 081) Texas Christian han good re: Gladys Biekle 614 (340), Frank Taylor | slayn ft second [808 (08), and Boh Corneal 601 (300 | Ralph She If oConkey 841.807, Mavis DUlv's § Jim [tendancs! [Rv : and they have|liven If tha bonus In & Kenerous| p..ociv declares that "1 think the|Al Hale 838, Jack MoConkey 530, Bey Flo Loveloek and Dot | 994.219. we find the hoya filled with the se By Harding 208 and [son's good will and an 8 result sash Lugky "18" 43, CANADIAN ORDER OF FOREATERA Arn Green had the highest triple wit (TR, hut Fred Glover wis [elon hehind with 708 (24.988), Neri Wes Richards Hvelyn Slate A38 (200.964), LILI 19 (03%); Art Brawn A611 (29) Helen Wead Edythe Nathan 608 (215-238) High Bingle games: Al Bmith M4, Stan Cook 688 (300-811-874), Dan|Hareld Wilson B50; Aubrey Hireock $34; 618 (RIO-B8A0410, Harry Keys! Ken Johnson 838) Bud Pipher Ban Paradise 661 (296: [111 Barker B19, Jos Ward 817, Millie $26) Keith Don Wer Mleve Pert Hose Hehos B10) George Killen #11) Boh Aplers 907; Filo Tippett 208) Artym 808; Helen Hircoek 801) Cole B00 and CHIH Stark $00 Team standing; Geofers and Exits § pointe; Aareks, Hoola's, Drag-Ons and onesrs 8) Darts, Aces, Jokers and point sash sew Your to alll Lal's sant with perfect ot Brown G14) Hapny out the New Year MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL Af wa move Inte the second section . team shared the points with the ep Westmount were (ha hottest olub and rolled the high triple of MRA [10 take a 81 decision aver Motor City [aa DD. Wallen and DD. Belomon spark Ind for the Western boys, Clarks and in a senling duel but guess It gob lost tn the Christmas| with Clarks emerging with & §1 win rush Congratulations #0 to People's Queens took & $1 count aver the short Clothing for winning the Arst section [handed Genosha eluh. Too much urkey, There are still two to §0, »0 to the vest of the teams Degsmber 10h: Over 400 Colin AA C1A7.800), Merle Pooh 441 (B30 RoI Lyn Baviow 414 (0am), Saramak 408 (100.016) and Mary Foo | 40 (187 40) Over 800 singles Mahe! [984 Rose Movin 30, Marg Lesenke | 489, Doria Vann 86, Bdnas b B18, Mae Jamieson #13, Vida Morey 210, Viek! Vickers 807 and Al HI Broadhen {and Jordan's did likewise fo Nu Way | Crowsll's § Peaple's 1 Kinloeh's Rerninee 4 i Pott 841 (841890), 04 | 4Y ald Medal took thee from Spring's Barnes IL) Fred's 1) Motor Oily 8 Jury & Lovell 1 2I4810 good luek| Ted? Lookwoods were Alen one man short and lost & 81 verdiet ta Dunas who hy Capt, Thompson (W180), N Nn, Resdin (MY: Law: Wigh 41 (MAR18), Cv MoFetiers| and A Garrard Triples: 1. Watton 780 O'Reilly 68 (BAY MA), A Goguen #71 (BAYRI1), B | heavyweight title by knocking out {James J, Parker, Barrie, Ont, made 81 ntercollegiate "13 seem ---- (THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Desember 31, 1 | Movies Show | » ' » in a key fourth-quarter play, York coach Jim Les Howell er- | Grid OHicials Gifford slashed for three yards dered a punt, Baltimore marched plus # few inches Just past the from Its own 14 for » tying field | New York 43 when he had to|gos] and they won in overtime Were Correct make the 44. That was on third | 23-17 down with the Giants leading Gifford said he was certain he NEW YORK (AP)--Movies of 17-14 with 2% minutes left to had made the 44 the New York Ginnis Baltimore play, If he hed made the first] Howell, In running the movies ling, Toronto, won the Canadian Colts pra football championship down, the Giants would have kept | Monday, stopped (he action and men's sendor title and Margarer zame show officials were correet the ball and could have run out|re-ran it a couple of times, als Crosland, Winnipeg, the women's In riding New York's Prank Gif: (the time with four line plays, (most in the hope that Gifford crown, Barbara Wagern and Bob (ford did not make a first down! Hince he didn't make i, Now might get that needed distance, Paul, both Toronto, eaptured the - . E---------------------- n - ---- pairs title, Boxing---Cieorge Chuvalo, Tor onto, won the vacant Canadian | | Goll --Hepry Martell, Fdmon on, won the Canadian Profes: sional Golfers' Association title | Bruce Castator, Toronto, took the Canadian Amateur and Mrs, Mar lene Sewart Streit, Toronto, the Women's open and Hidngdon Cup rovineinl team (matches, Wes Ellis, Jr, won the | Canadian Open and another Ame rican, Jim Verree, the $42,000] British Columbia CenteniVil| Open, [ Rowing and Canosing--Detroit| GUARANTEED T () 0] . THROUGH IGE, MUD * We Pay The Tow Henley and Cartlerville, | Bob Bedard, Sher. won the Canadian Tennis {brooke, Que, nada lost to the United States in the North American zone Davis | oer--New Westminster Roy |e won thelr seventh Canadian Ititle, Sugar Bow] May | Prove Muddy One NEW ORLEANS (AP) « Clem fon 1sn't banking on any help from the weatherman against Loulslana State In the Sugar Howl New Year's Day, But is Is {no secret a wel field will impede Louisiana and the forecast Is for rain during the next day or two, | Forecasters anid they don't ex 00L any rain on the B2,000 fans] Thursday, but heavy showers were on tap for Tuesday and Wed nesday and a heavy field prob | ably will greet the teams I Conch Frank Howard had Clemson working out In mild, | springlike weather at Biloxl, Miss, Monday. The veteran of 19! settons at Clemson sald-perhaps h tongue In oheak- he Weather will last, he oped Jonch Paul Dietzel of unde feated LAU had little comment on future weather conditions, But one of his toughest regular-sea Aon games was a 74 muddy vie tory over Mississipp! Slate, a team his Bengals were favored to beat by a prohibitive margin | hon, M We GUARANTEE you'll go... IH because we KNOW you'll go! These f Town and Country tires will take you right through the "worst." Come In, see these remarkable tires demonstrated and learn all the de tails of our unusual "We pay the tow" guarantes, Deep traction bars dig in +040 more spinning, You'll ! FEEL the difference! Mon Skid Action " a ICE and SNOW SCRAPER Takeo loo and snow off windshield In a Jitty, Got yours, HO GOAT ON OBLIGATION Thousands of skid resisters bullt into the tread give top non-skid protection. CORNER OF KING ST, L. & DIVISION RA 5.6566.67 Kalynko 804.800, BR, Ji a | y AWAY | #08, €, Bowman 208, N. Wilson 208.900. yd League: J, Dunn #7 | The executive of the leamie wishes! to extend to you all, a very Happy | and Prosperous New Year | son 047 (260), N. Olesuk A408 (RAO-BAD), Thompson #41 (345.988), W J, Gow 608 (BEA) Canfield 851, W, Amity J Abrams m7, 7 LLU Winnaeoit 808, K Heown B84, CC Weeks BIB, A Garrard I. Welsh #17014, 6, Mickwood Fo Hayward 20008, Ray M Clans Be, Ningles V Combines Rally Clip Smokerings Rrooklin Combines defeated the Newmarket Smokerings hy soore of A to A regularly Newmarket arena [Jim Topping In the Rrooklin nets no played an outstanding game, and until the shot past almost had a shut oul |Smokerings tipped a him with two minutes remalning | is | Rutled in the game Rill Comish was the top Com hina marksman, scoring goals, and singles were scored hy {Ted Falrey, Nob Carnegle, Mur ray Jones and Vern Ferguson | 'Peter Goodfellow scored New | market's only goal of the game There was no sooring in the first period, although each team had many chances, The play could be termed as belng end to end' IL vie || ) The Combines scored four goals in the second period, and added two more In the final stanea The next Hrooklin game will he Saturday night In Port Perry, against the Midland Juniors, 1st Period No seoring Penalties Davis, mise.) 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Oshawa Wood Products LIMITED | League "first division ehamplon [nancially, The four Brilsh Asso force seems to have enough to is drawing near, it is inter:|the tournament will divide a sum parr to find Titan first Wolves of over 70,000 pounds between |!Wo-unit system And plans fa son Ven y the largest share mbout 20,000(the air force played during the a, Soot, Tete worm de pounds season, Martin was able fo sub At that time, also, we Indicated pected to share In the distribu Hawkeyes to a 13-13 tie that Manchester United would ton, The associations will meet bulldiig. a eontending eleven f That has also proven correct [from the competition and It Ian the first Coach Abe Martin of Texas are only four points behind the|of the players who took part; "will he the major point he league leaders, Sis only important player pur {funds of the four Associations shase, has again welded togeth| BITH AND PIECES ~ Cheluea A hi § the first division eham.|Are dickering for a player ox plonship changer, Chelsea would like fo Disa inted A GROWING LEAGUE Ppo English Foothall and Ia grow:| Middleshorough now with 23 goals| Archie Moore says he Is. keenly rapidly, Clubs have been|to his eredit, Is the highest scorer [disappointed that Ring magasine oar organization outside the Foot , Wn the first division, a In| Moore sald he eould not he Ball league that nine new elubs|second place with 20 goals [Lieve it when he read that Nat 1080-1060, the Southern will have two divisions, each|player, Ted Fenton, West Ham be teams from the London area [eateh A train back to London | Mires News sports editor With so many London teams in [Hearts of Midlothian are plan.| "Flelscher also deliberately in wislon, It {a surprising to find that| Kong, Singapore, Australia, New| Moore declared, Fleischer made his ratings league, Yel the Bouthern League ever made by a Hritish foothall knockout of Yvon Durelle of Bale fa going ahead, and In proving!team Se. Anne, NB. Moore gamely in the fifth, That bout was elted hy Felscher aa "fight of the | against Dupelle didn't emn me the fighter of the year award, EDMONTON (OM) Prairie horaes from other sources horse racing faces an innovation Thoroughbred racing in Alberta age will put it beyond my reach in the future, Time Is running | Calgary is expected sociation, successor to the Speers The comflict of fall meets la Corporation which aperated ported all the way from 4 to 4 toba capital will run ita meets exhibition associations at Calgary, independently of Calgary, Edmon: Edmonton, Regina and Saskatoon and Winnipeg overlapped by one from Winnipeg day for the first time. Weather Western Canada Racing As A majority of prairie horsemen ton, 32 for Calgary, nine for Re have headquarters gina and six for Saskatoon ra eity's fall meet with the pr tof ship: and fall meets of 21 days each The fall meet In Winnipeg Is It the. sll Winnipeg will from Aug 28 to Sept. 12 U.S. Golf Assoc. M 0 Trade Him NEW YORK (AP) The United States Golf Association has es NEW YORK (AP Gene Con golf championship staff, has asked the National The 128-player limit will go Inte League « to trade him Club, Washington, D.C. Wn Aug Rravos manager John ust, This will make It possible Quinn iting Milwaukee Eight were required In 1984 \ Starting In 1960. the field will develop maim up to the Hmit of six strokes. Hf there' are nol enough places for 11:7 shov he determined hy a hid he fell 00 mark win aing only eight games. He was ship. Mw, as the season 1s al the|elations, English, Reottish, Irish take care of the situation second and West Bromwieh third! them as thelr share of the profits [tinue it In the Cotton Bow fully justified by thelr records| The players whe represented [stitute hy the clock, That was the [in Feburary to discuss the alloca: serve strength, It While Manchest r occupy seventh|regarded as certain that they | , won thelr last five games, Matt|one, there will still he quite al coo nd (eam will have a lot to do or a very effective eloven which|and Tottenham Hotspurs, both) have Tottenham's Johnny Brooks, The Bouthern League is rapidly player in exchange. Ro (he deal if| LOS ANGELES (AP) -- World rambling at such a vate tolin the four divisions of the|did not name him fighter of the have already been admitted for Noel Dwyer, Wolverhampton Fleischer, editor of Ring maga made up of 39 clubs, Most of the| manager, signed him on at the| eh" 5 CHAMD telephoned his the Foothall League's four divi: ning a round-the-world tour next| sulted me when he ranked me the London area ean glve support Zealand and possibly Japan, This . [oame hack from three knock Prairie Horse Race F | year," nothing 1 can ever hope to do will Wn 1080 when a malor overlapping and Saskatohewan now 1a run hy out on me as an athlete" Yeading to speculation that the prairie racing for 81 vears He told 241 1t saddens him that ton, Saskatoon and Regina has lta headquarters In Edmon conditions Maysto-Sep- sociation has applied for 77 days at Calgary and are Winnipeg, which had no racing ping to Spokane when the Praivie to run from Aug 22 to Sept. 13 Y So : Limits Entries In {tablished a limit of 128 contest ley, once the hrightest prospect effect in the 189 championship The 28 d right hander to confine the all - mateh « play Last wee ars consist of the 19 whe sive 144 all applicants In the highest A sh $8 In 1958 and 06 last year \ helow § ARASTIER LONDON | gagement alist Ch | Neomer MARR The en id Med RLOOMER R _ s ¥ one of Hrilain's op draw tennis stare, was announced here Monday night. 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