The Oshawa Times, 7 Jan 1959, p. 13

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ETT ---- I ---- |___TV OWAWA TIMES, Wadnesdey, Jeswmny 9, YOO _ J} nk lis. GEA SE i Cl A%S A Glasgow Rangers Are Wilf Greaves Wins ¢pORT BRIEFS His 12(h Siraight | =eremsser-- LJ LJ | ' { if y ITEeRY. Pacing Scottish Race |m: ack io om Canadian middleweight cham Boston Red Sox genersl mens plon, won his 12th straight fight By M, MeINTYRE HOOD touchlines and mastered the mud, The sensational . Airdrie run of 5,0 fg ta ot ger, has been invited to appear y | Tuesday night, stopping Os poo » sereent fiton in Specinl to The Oshawa Times |1 was greatly Impressed by the! yictory, which had brought them woodard of New York in the oo ng comm EUINBURGH, Scotland As foothall skill of Hibs cemtre,,, Looyg place in the league pgnth round of their scheduled CeM0 Jan. WU in regard to 1 the new year opened, Ranger s|lorwasd, Baker, aivendy capped (able, was brought to halt hy|t. hi : 4 S naming a successor to Will Har- | (went out into a clear lead of three PY iu Bguve Aglang "is i sah the much stronger Motherwell | b-rounc. boi ridge as president of the Ameri. points in the first division of the CORO a % Biigpes id yr side. The Airdrie team was too] The Edmonton - born fighter can League, The retiring Har. b Beottish league, and Hearts of Swaive carn 'b am of ne Lain ight to cope with the heavy going dropped Woodard for a count of ridge said Cronin Is the only 1 Midlothian slumped to fourth age a of ps Sng again on a muddy field, and faded badly oon in the seventh round, From candidate to appear before the place, Motherwell rocketed into hig pin name Ag Arg aang after heing on even terms With then until the end of the round, committee which will make ite § [second place behind the Rangers, Si tl conls by which. his| Motherwell at hall time, [Greaves pounded his opponent sl recommendation Jan, 81, i one point ahead hi Airdrie, On team won E '| Another derby game between will 5% the present form, Rangers seem A : Aberdeen and Dundee at Pittodrie| WATCH LANGUAGE 3 guerakaty 10 TEEN ie Taal a). UNEWIES MEET Park, resulted In a one-all tle AL! igor afver Lou Jalen ore. | PENTICTON (CP) - Profan: league champions of the 1956-195 . inde 0 pe . { 44 ' 4 a ch SAT " season, as the Hearts have not ae Fane utviey the Cid Gla fhe santom. eng of the lesgue Greaves v i" Jel ahend on hy and sbseene language wort 4 von a game since they defeated yoy Sie din oven worse wenther deeper in the cellar hy losing 5 oi wha the houl was called, he ioletated at. lwime 4anes Aharde A They have 2s pay y wenth eper 1 5 Both fighters weighed 162 pounds, Penticton VB of the Oianngan 7 Bi % flee o Fi 5 find Wi |eonditions than the game here In to 2 at Third Lanark at Dumfries, | senior Hockey League, Alderman dl eomp y fale 0 fl di h, ot y . a im . ning blend in their wealth of for | Edlnusgh. Buln and ey Jabd RECORD OFFER FOR LAW that is that Law will be leaving Ww A. L Weimse, acting paths ward line talent .|Jack Mowat had to desl with a Tottenham Hotspur have stepp- Huddersfield for § first division COMMISE iin i says h We sat in the stand at rain-Din oo Soeltie that the. game ed into the bidding for Denis Law, team In the near future, and at a "48 A 4 ue Amon ; souncd Tynecastle and watched fo stopped in the second half, Huddersfield's Scottish Interna-irecord price, obscene language ot Ins lL oy 4 Hiberntans administer 8 "foot-l ee SOL LC CD Beattie, pro. tonal inside forward by offering] BITS AND PIECES -- Alistair fine Jere and he has stk #4 ball lesson to the Hearts in win-| ied that he could not see what the equivalent of 60,000 pounds fori patience, a newly signed Aber i MI to Arvest offenders at fu wn | ning their traditional derby match was going on upfield, The plea this much-wanted player, This Is deen player om leave from army ""'¢ games, A hy 3 to 1, Playing conditions oJ rejected by the referee, an I ---- y/the highest sum ever offered for|seryice In Germany, made his BENEFIT MATCH #7 were ntroclous on the [muddy | 0 game was finished under vile 8 player by a British club, The debut In the game with Dundec WINDSOR (CP Wind . i" "4 field, nullifying the Hearts efforts). ditions, with Rangers winning Offer consists of 40.000 pounds Inland turned in a sparkling per YDSO a " "or Wi at pretty play, while the Hibs,» "|cash, plus_cenire forward Dave|formance on his first appearance and Detroit police will fight it well served hy their Jnternational Celtie lost a glorious chance to Dunmore and winger Terry Dy-lin senior fonthall Liverpool ou baturday io hi Fl Wingaer ' wingers, Smith and Ormond stuck) in t dy tes Bon, who together are given Al\have appointed Reuben Be nett [Arena in a beaevolen OC A FISHERMAN S DREAM --- A TROPHY-WINNING MUSKIE! Ho the more solid footing down the ize in the 2 a market value of arou 2,000| 5 Ye hop , po mening as match to raise funds to assist Horace Martshorn, of the local | eatch of the 1058 season ~ & | caught In Balsam Lake, using a | award, from his elub, for this "Auld, in trying to 1ift the ball out|Pounds, {the ehlef conch of their team, For widows of police slicers ¥iled in of the mud with his effort, bang-| The offer Is not considered good|the last two years he has' been ? on, AL sia . wil lg ion eorge ! y, "Union Rod and G Club" werman's dream a | June bug end a dew wor | entry -- and his trophy-winner | t ' jun Club" | real fisherman's dre J Wg and a orm, He | Tooks almost able to swallow the ue ec ces ed the ball against the erosshar, enough hy Huddersfield manager| trainer-conch of Third Lanark dom bu ' whe wanted either Stars of the future were seen in Yhe cup was donated and {he 84 1b. 7 oz, "muskie'", which he | received the annusl trophy | trophy |For once, this traditional "old Bill Shankly, firm' game was attended by per- Johnny Brooks or Alf Stokes of action In a game between (las annual games Initiated last year to aid the widow and children of f Ready To Fold [fect hehaviour on the part of the Tottenham In part payment, Nel-/gow and Vdinhurgh school bo h lerowd, and there were no dis- ther of these players, however, Is| Glasgow won by (o 1, with a Const, Smith, killed in an auto centre forward, sceident while escorting a pati- Oxford Boat Crew VANCOUVER (CP)~Defence- |turbances on the terraces where willing to leave London, so the brilliant young re f man Nelson Bulloch says Quebec [55,000 spectators braved the ele negotiations have reached a stale {Jim Forrest, scoring four goals ent to the Ontario Hospital at 81, Thoma Aces of the Quebec Hockey ments to watch the game nate, One thing is sure, however, for the winning side By Geo. H. Campbell St1]1 M1 Tw ie SPORTS EDITOR nus O ois tur wr LONDON (AP) Oxford Univer. a small matter of a cloth cap during recent weeks . ' sity tre Tue . " } og' 5 Everything From Soup To Nuts ity trained Pue sday Tor the 105th led to Grimes' final break with we were being paid only part rowing of the boat race against! Oxford of our salaries." sald Bulloch . N » ne nN, ' [Qa nen y } K be but Its ine ar He's always worn a cloth cap who arrived here during the BOSTON BRUINS are having internal trouble, This news from The 10a Sark on We ttle | While rowing--even fn the Oly: weckend to join New Westminster the National Hockey League front ls perhaps the bigde¥l Tews Lo 8 " |ples, Grimes wore the same cap Royals of the Western Hockey # bit the sports pages today, There are quite a few interesting things wohlag oe thods still ag not de-\in preliminary (rials late last League on the sports front today but this one ls of keen interest, Chicago Road Rt 0 _any hi aly 4lvear, but Oxford coach Jumbo, 'Crowds were so bad," he Black Hawks have climbed from second-to-last up to second place|., | yl f1 > an Edwards announced to the row: said in an interview, "I don't irles L, Grimes of Locust Val: ars that he would have no one think Joe Crozier. our manager, and that in itself is something to talk about. But the word that thej, = 0 0 V0" Brobabls Rowton players are unhappy with Coach Milt Schmidt and that they © 0 00 bray the. rom in his boast who wore a cap could have done anything else are unhappy with their team's top brass, comes as something else I boat 3 Ais bg March 2 er The American never returned |, it was still touth on the again, Rudy Plious Insists that his Chihawks are just starting to}, di DUte Var rowing techil for training, And, so far, he has players," roll and that could be-they do have a lot of puck talent on that ques and training Yes behind: the not been asked to return Bulloch said that Inst. Friday mm ) STARS JOIN RUBIN the day he left Quehee City to roster that hasn't been producing as much as expected In the past| 0 "00 te stars and If they start clicking now--they could sall right through to sec Rul R / mes ; tay tha day Ve JUL Quiee CLY Se , y or Il in the playoffs. The|'uPin rowed number six for Ox-| Rubin was the key man In last "7) : ond place to sta and perhaps take it all In the playo ord last year and Grimes was year's rebel group--n group that called a meeting and demanded that Crozier pay up all salaries lacing of four Boston players on the waiver list, Real Chevrefils ber. { Vale' ! " ve Yale Ing included most of Oxford' Nor n and Dutch Reibel, is In Mself proof "MDCT five on tales winn most of Oxford's star|) hrey Rogan, Norm Johns Ti pr ypared to make a real Ako oo crow in the 1056 Olymple games, |rowers, The group wanted to use !n full within two form of place v and It could be, that they ahead of everybody else, have (taken the| ED REVOLT {American rowing methods, from them elsewhere in pro hockey, step needed to root out the trouble, On the other hand, shipping out Late last year Rubin led a re-|its own eight and then row a IMLACH OWNER volt against the official Oxford qualifying race against the of-| " Bulloch sald Crorer and Punch rs in one swoop is something more than usual and would f odteate hat drastic. measures Are being taken 0 Wipe out & min powing methods after Cambridge flclal Oxlord crew to decide who yuan" Toronte Maple Leats onslder po 3 won the 106 'ace, Later the went on the water against Car { 4 tion that 1s considered drastic rebels disbanded and most of bridge AM general manager, are §l-per-cont owners ol e oes, - Russia's touring hockey team continues to roll along, They [them rejoined the official camp Oxford rowing president Ronald "They have threatened to take Mie But Rubin showed no desire to Howard t z 8 The " beat a combined team of Michigan--Michigan State players 73 [oR 3 ao Corre X Howasa, tursed Hie down The to oliib out of Quebee City if last night, to add to their victory lst, The Phlogmatio Russlans || 65 code ne had eritielzed gest row I Mig of Wo bid A Jug crowds don't get better." he sald continue to Impress with thelr hockey skill and performances, Grimes supported Rubin, Butiing at the university, TOW: Wut there are a couple of mil They go along about the business of playing these exhibition - lonares in the town who want to games with a display of harmony and good fellowship, almost buy the franchise, I don't know why they don't sell ont," an 1 Wo rend holder suis but te fuct remus at | "pyiepy SCORES | Pancho Segura "ii iu deh he am, they are still winning, They are averaging about 1,500 persons A a is shown above with his prize OHANOITA Senlor A BRIGHT BITS: -- Alex Olmedo is more than a bit perturbed WELT i) A Pls! the criticism the Aussie press Is giving him now being a Kitehener 20 8 1137 97 41 |Cooper made his professional de : vian and helping US, win yo Davis Cup , . . EDMONTON Chatham 20 10 0 118 97 40 [but Tuesday night, He played for ESKIMOS report they lost about $20,000 on thelr 1068 operations. |g dhury 1414 3 117 114 81 (Nothing and lost : Y : : . Yankees To Have t's far from fatal they had a big balance on hand from pre- 8 8 Marle 15 15 0 110 116 30 Veteran Pancho Segura vious years CANADA'S purchase of five outstanding European windsor 1317 2 27.124 28 | Ecuador defoated the po [J : bay . horses, to strengthen their Canadian equestrian team, is reported Noein Bay 725 0 97 164 14 [Cooper 8.5 in a id No wpring School t to have cost over $30,000 , , , THREE. PLAYERS of the Toronto a [Ihe one red" Mp eset match es ITS jus as Polish White Eagles, went on strike for more pay Monday night gq. . « gi ay's Results [erm faired 1 monlal pro. NEW YORK (AP) Because of and this sort of procedure will put a quick end to their newly or.| cht Bie Vref North Bay 3 |ohotime Aussle Davi: oo iord, the recently completed Florida ganized "Indoor soccer' league RON HOWELL, Canada's top Chatham 4 Windsor § avis Cup star. Winter Instructional League, the * foothall homebrew, reported to Vancouver Canucks over the week. ~~ Wednesday's Games | A turnaway erowd of 12,000 New York Yankees probably will end, to play his hockey there, Owned by N.Y. Rangers, Howell was Sault Ste, Marie at Sudbury pald About $21,000 to pay tribute have no spring training school as I Sou n S farmed out to Ruffalo and thence to Vancouver NHL FREXY, Windsor at Kitchener 0 Crawford and to see Cooper, [for hopeful young farmhands, LBL J Clarence Campbell, gets himself 'In print, supporting the regula OHA Junior A fn Melbourne native, make his! The Yanks finished second, . tons governing NHL scoring champlonships, He says thelr system WLT F AP, debut WIth Amorican promoter beaten one game by Kansas City / {a sound and should not he tampered with ROCKET RICHARD §t, Cath 20 4 2150 9148 Rack Kramer 8 traveling troupe. | In the 46.zame winter league that eo and Lynn Patrick of Boston Bruins, both think there should be sep. xSt. Mike's 14 0-5 08 87 89 | carer's enure group played for completed its first season last not a us a visit now arate trophies for goals and for assists and they have a lot of sup | Pete 1712-8 130 97 87 |'" month. Most of the players had ' srters for this idea too ST, KITTS, scene of the OHA Junior Guelph $10 11 110 114 20 In all Crawford 109 Wimble. heen in the minor leagues, re d 'A" All-Star game tonight, is éxpecting a complete sellout for the Marlhoros 1018 4 84 130 24 (don champion, will receive about Porting to the winter league after classic and Teepees are out to revenge the 4 reverse they suffer Barrie 910 6 83 97 24 [$25.000. Seats for the show sold|® few weeks layoff, . od last season . , . MOOSE JAW Canucks, Western Canada Junior Hamilton 417 8 74118 15 [for as high as $11 and some "If we do have a school an et qa ree stimate on hockey team, isn't going to fold up after all. They're moving their|xIncludes three four-point wing, |t'Ckets were resold several times, |W! be very limited in 'scope,' team * Weyburn, Sask, where they have a good arena and a lot Tuesday's Results [sald Johnny Jonnaon, assistant an interest KEN VENTURI won the first big money golf pp hf . | farm director of the Yan tourney of the season, at Los Angeles, on Monday. Moe Cm Bg peterborough 2 Ruse 1 REMEMBER WHEN ? . mn The original Idea of the Yanks [) Kitchener picked up only $15.71 for his efforts but al Butler, lo : Thursday's RY By THE CANADIAN PRESS instructional .school was to ac you r mate rial need for Your Australlan tennis see Ashley Who flocked fo see man play game but on straight International rules, they are showing thelr U.S. rivals that they ean both skate and stick-handle and | J NT) STANDINGS la game in thelr 16,000-seat Civic fate wishing soard has a los of the bevy raising ihe oye: eats ooper [ Auditorium, Tt was built during 1 ¥ 'are worrying * down™In"Betaville, er y " John Beliveau's amateur days to when they read the reports of those games ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS | SYDNEY, Australia (AP) accommodate tremendous erowds the centre: eal golf pro, points out that this Is not only Norman's first "profit" |g Catharines at Barrie Measures to stop the [celerate the progress of the most " | B | 5 : i i 7 0 stop the free sl p 4 Pt hat of Somphtition Was Sxceptionally tough and opines that Guelph at Hamilton easy shifting of x key SAW [romisag iy hn ie Jn a VARSITY BLUES Meine Suedien: winte: wi ion n Marlboros at Peterborough [were taken by the Canadian Am two i i bn AB lops, have been offered a flock of eehibition mes a vhil Quebee League [ateur Hockey Association meet-|process, However, In recent years Wy 0] y i Kingston, Belleville, ete, all want a go at the vor T oh) iy Mo real 3 Cheatin 1 [Ing at Port Arthur, Ont, 18 yoars|they have heen a mixture of con ec. oom evo qa n en u r r d ' KS Quebec 8 Trols-Rivieres 8 10 today, The mee : Son, Levey 5 0, : a ge he det Ago today, The meeting proposed !ditl J p p "WwW HORRY ATTERSLEY only picked un ime ye Duinies automatic suspension of clubs eerie por TenguS Tovter using players who did not hold al and triple A players, plus a smat § Sra od woe nso wp sem" 11.8, Colleges To ioriiriui nd in 'is 4 Wisi oes | we will ship i ; | po pit to you at no extra Teepees Still Unable ~~ OpenGridGame 1 Long way to PAYDAY? CINCINNATI (AP) -- US, ool . {lee football coaches went on 0 in n ue [record Tuesday as favoring a {rule which would permit one ha} . layer 4 J By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Ratelle made 1t 20 for Guelph po confer wiih ory car terback The league leading St, Cathar: after the first with Fred Hilt Hmen out. They hone ) hy Ines TeePees kept up their fives and Doug Robinson ser ing fo veral other a re a-game goal average Tuesday TeePees and Larry Faver fe : 0 . i / Heh night but as usual, couldn't de: RBilts In the second als 4 5 4 q open up the college fame feat Guelph Riltmores on Bilts'| Eno Kraft made It 4-2 early In| y home ice the third but TeePees then cost. ' . Ey Y 3 EASY STEPS FOR BUILDING A H Ce REC. ROOM 11 in 0 game pass from Danny Patrick. Petey | f At Barri, Flyers lost a chance borough's Carl Roberts blasted Other suggested eohanges Io take over fifth place ax thevihome a reened shot from the "Deh may or may not he | wopted by the national rules | | These recommendations from TeePees have yet to win on|counted three in a row hy Wavne the Advisory rules committee of he American College Foatbhall Guelph fee this season. Tuesday| Hillman, Terry McGuire and Stan! aight the clubs tied 58 In OHA Mikita Coaches Association were made Junior A action. A tie to Rilt At Barrie, Flyers opened fast tthe week-long college sports more fans seems to be all their|with Larry Jones, recently ac. Mee'Ings arupted into action after vere edged by Peterborough 'blueline at 11:28 of the fast per Lf IT'S EASIER TO | it LEED me SONNE @ COME IN & DICUSS IT WITH US The TeePees, who have scored] With less than two minutes re. Angeles next week. include re It the Associates {/ ASSOCIATES' 150 goals In 29 games, were In maining In the second period, /'Mrning the goal posts tea the "'4.C" way BUDGET PLAN way! RE ® GO AHEAD AND BUILD IT font 54 with two minutes left Wayne Roddy slapped home al 2081 line to promote field goal vhen Leon Rochefort scored for shot from right in front of the Kicking and more liberal substi CO-OPERATION and YOu MONTHLY suelph, With just 12 seconds left. [Barrie net for the win, The tution Don McGregor, who pleked up teams went scoreless In a hard hree scoring poin! and Jean'checking final period A delighted crowd of 1,97 / 7 Windsor fans saw defencemen Fl CONSIDERATION. Phone RECEIVE PAYMENTS or stop in to your nearest $ 17900 $11.00 wnaene |e ww || and remember you pay nothing until 7 office far fast 412.64 . friendly service, 23.00 Windsor Bulldogs 25 | Chatham goal crease Upset Maroons |." no. vith Johnny Utlendale | \ Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS (Waterloo Dutchmen hy a s ! Rob Brown rouidin 260.71 36.00 A il Chatham Maroons mulfed a point. Kitchener has a chance 1a | Al Clearly, 1,525.00 65.00 pri ? hance to regain leadership of widen the margin in a \ he OMA-NOHA Senior A race against Windsor tonight with Mader clicked for Chatham ANY AMOUNT { Don Mel led the Soo scor UDGET PLAN $50.00 10 $5,000.00 Sesday night and it may have Chatham Kl een a costly affalr ; At North Bay Sault Ste. Mari hry two. the 1 LUMITED . The surprising Windsor Bull Greyhounds pieked iy { ] A Wm Of MI LLWO R K & B U ! pr ounds- jek 3m Ob OSHAWA \ LDING SUPPLIES pas, in fifth place but not acting win » it, upset Chatham 354 for!irow the Ty | \ © 9 3 . Mir fourth win In a row against re i kept t S 0 i Kei | i wicca St vouth RA 6-6631 1279 SIMCOE ST ranking elut on nels } hi N tatham still trails Kitchener Day deeper into the collm vol ; . i (Above Canadian Tire) Be or! \ « Ne OSHAWA RA 3.4654 Hm Connelly and

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