The Oshawa Times, 25 Oct 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Yuesdoy, October 25, 19ov 4 wis sisal eek, wees Dickie Moore Still Leads NHL Scoring | : | MONTREAL (CP)=The pick 80 leaders could squeere out others & A$ record each even with them on the strength week der, WH yon ings were so POOF In ihe three points for the week's work, Henri Richard of Montreal Is of & single foul [ Players who are interested fn couching or mMAnsgng & team, Lscramble for scoring points inl Jean Belivesis of Montres) alone in fifth place with 11 points.| Bobby Hull of Chicago Black slaving organized minor hockey G00'L hesitate to come to (the National Hockey League metion scored two gosle--most in that! The Little Rocket seored one gor! Hawks, 16st season's Scoring this yesr may register as fol: ArEns and introduce yourselves last week that Montreal Cana: department for apy of the op and one assist last week for his champion, was Wanked snd 15100 and be a part of this hesithy ore diens' Dickie Moore, who was men--and one assist, Norm UN 47 total, z hrackeied M elght points with ¥ eB wd 14 nization Contre! Magee, Wap: shut out completely, found Wim iman of Detroit Red Wings wal Gordie Howe of Detroit, with alBrign Cullen of New York who For | aan, Tay 0 Wdson or CUE Maddock or self today sill leading the earipllecied one gonl and two assists 1-1 count last week, remains In picked 7 one Assist, years of age hitors ue hon. okher men in the organization snd SEASON PAYEAS |" Belivesw. and Uliman separated sith place, He hes 10 poinis on] Andy Hebenton of New York registration will be from 630 oy oil see that you are stlotied With 14 points on nine goals themselves: from & five way|three goals and seven assists, and Doug Harvey of Montreal pm, to 9.00 pm 8 lesm and five assists, Moore had a third-place tie of & week ngo and] Three players follow with nine have seven poipls each, Nine For Midgets, under 16 years of And if vou want to he # referee, two point margin aver his closest moved inte Joint occupancy of points each, Two of them--Andy players ave grouped at six points, age before Aug, 1, 1960, and Ji- Charlie March is the men to eon PUTEHETS second place, al 12 points, with Bathgate of New York Rangers Among them is Phil Goyette of iveniles, under 18 years of BEE 1500 and he will be more then "he NHI/s official statistics, Canadiens' tmrly Bernie Geol and Billy Hicke of Montreal Montreal, who outdid the (op hefore Aug. 1, 1960, their registra: (oi orested to hesr from you Iyelensed today, show only two frien, The Boomer has seven failed to score a point last week men by bagging three goals and tion night will he on Monday, Oct, The Association itself 18 not players among the first dozen or goals and five assists and (hel Marcsl Bonin of Montresl pulled one assist for four points, 181, from 6,30 pm, to 0.00 pm. |only interested in Just providing " - i As 16 the ease in sl) three divi- "Hockey For AI but more ime BOMBERS UPSET 54 som, Sha Oshawa Children's portant, to help young boys he ' ' ' International he the site, Every come hefler men hoy who registers will he placed Practice games for sll teams LAUREL, Md, (AP)--Officials v i] n or at Laurel race course announced a today that the Soviet Union and City League' Seis Registration Date Another busy hockey season 5 proud of the men behind the Osh. under way for the mothers and awa Winor Hockey Association fathers who outfit thelr children and they cordially Invite wil pas ond take them io the Oshaws ents snd hockey tans down to fhe (Children's Arens, This yesr, the Children's Arens to wakeh (hese Lregistration nights for #1 minor youngsters In action, towever, hockey players will (ake place there sre many eoaches, Manse on Thursdsy might, Oct, 77, #4 6.30 ers and referees required to man pam, this week, aod on Monday these tesms and keep the "City in the hest running rr Soviet, Ukraine Enter Horses In The Oshawa public con well he p.m.) TEAM SHORT-HANDED =| Lack Of 'Bench Strength' Hurting Kent's Bowlers a sad day for Kent's up with a hig game in their fourth Tire Bowlers on Satur game with 1360, In their third City Major Same they howled 1216 with Paulo ' bowling a 416 game with the Auge, when they lost to Bowlo: (eam still losing hy 84 pins, , drome by four games to one On the day It was Mike Paulo This was mainly due to the fact with 1367 who was hest for the that the team was shorthanded losers, howling scores of 201, 288, with two players away and losing 416, 266 and 176, followed hy Bill their first game hy #1 polis, Brown with 1287. The rest of the their second game hy 128 howlers were away below par sn points, thelr third game hy MM with no relief, had to grin and Monday as he won four races and points and thelr fifth game by 26 hear it Ends Holdout vas beaten hy BR nose on his | PONS, ) For the winners it was ¥aleon fifth and final mount, Rash Del As pointed out previously, it Is er with 1848, with the rest of the TORONTO (CP)--Johnhy Wil eislon difficult for five bowlers to win team Just howling fair, on. left . 4 His four winners made him thelover seven howlers particu) The Kent team missed 8 won. (son, leftwinger who played 580|10ading jockey at the meeting|'arly WM any of the five howlersiderful opportunity of overtaking consecutive games in the Na. with 22 victories are having a bad game with no Pasquale's, who also lost four tional Hockey League, ended hisl O1 Can scored his fifth victory|relief and that was the situation games out of thelr five games, holdout @gAinsL the Toronto the season over Knuckle Dus: last Baturday Next week the Western Tire Maple Leals -organization. Mi ter In the featured Sherwood! On total score Keni's Western Bowlers (ake on Steel Art Sign ! / # Mons Plate, The odds « on favorite, | Tire team howled 6834 as against! who are leading the group with a day, Major Turley, finished third, 0686, They did, however, come'total of 17 points, on # team secording to his age, will he prranged as follows position and experience, These Bantam Lenagne (Tuesday, nights are for registration only. Nov, 1, ot 5.00 pm.) Midget (Players will he permitied to Teague (Wednesday, Nov, 2, from skate free, so bring your skates 6.50 p.m.) Juvenile League lonly but no other equipment (Thursdey, Nov, 8, from 7.50 the Ukrainian Republic will he represented in the $100,000 Wash ington International here Friday ov, 11 Zaheg, #0 will earry peg from seiting & record for to of Willie Vieming of Lions, in tal points, The Bombers needed third place El] Edmonton's 476 in. Clair Branch 1957 Riders with 8 Ferdy Burkel Bombers managed to salvage Ferdy om person! glory, Gerpy touchdown and Jack Hill con pele for the third straight year James needed nine points to pass verted sll three, Riders got alin the invitational 1%-mile truf Edmonton's Jackie Parker in the safety touch when Len Wilson race Zadorny, a fweyear-old individual scoring race and vir tackled Charlie Bhe pard of Win:| will represent the Ukraine, I turally clineh his second title, WIPER IN the end zone in the first, The two entries increase (he Weslrs 4 fi | ( fi 4 | : enol The charging Canadian fullhacl Auarter fleid for the ninth International" the T scored 15 points, six on a last:| James gol his points on wo 0 nine starters day in the Toronto second touchdown alter touchdowns and a held goa! WINNIPEG (CP)--Baskalche wan Roughriders, already out of the Western Interprovincial ¥ool hall Union playoff pieture, turned spilers in a hig way Monday Bight The last-place Riders heat the league leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-17 to stop Bombers from winning 15 games (his sea son. Bombers ended the regular ih-game cainpaign with a 142 mark, Riders have two wins, Iwi ties and 11 losses with one game 1eft against British Columbia 14 ons al Vanceuver Saturday night Saskatchewan also held Winn STAN MUSIAL IS NAMED 1960 'COMEBACK' PLAYER NEW YORK (AP) Stan | 266 batting average of 1060 led Musial. whose brilliant playing | to speculation that this his career appeared to he coming | 16th year with the Cardinals- to an end four months ago, was | would be his last named Monday as the National Alter riding the heneh for two League comeback player of | weeks, he returned to the reg the-year for 1060 in the annual | ular lineup. His hatting aver Associated Press poll age climbed and so did the For regaining his position as | Cardinals In (he standings, ane of the cireuit's most re- | Over the final 3% months of | spected hatters Musial re. | the campaign, the 30-year-old ceived 5 votes from among 188 | outfielder-first baseman batied baseball writers participating | 203, He finished with an aver in the balloting. Southpaw | age of 275, 17 homers and 64 pitcher Curt Bimmons, Mu: | REI, The Cardinals wound up sal's Bt. Louis teammate, was | in third place second with 44 followed hy His 1060 showing dropped his pitcher Bob Friend of Pil lifetime hatting average (wo burgh, 80, and outfielder Richie | points to Aik However, it Ashburn of Chicago, 11 hoosted his hit total to 8,804 Musial, a seven-time batting = and his heme run aggregate in titleholder. was hitting only 285 | 420, Manager Bolly Hemus ale with four homers and 18 runs ready has announced thal Muy batted in on June 11. This per sial will be used as a spot formance on the heels of his | starter next season Indianapolis Racing Stars | INDIANAPROLIR Hathmann of Miami, Fla, and Rodger Ward of Indianapolis who finished one-two In the §00.| mile Indianapolis auto race last May, will he mates on a Texas team in next year's classic he Indianapolis Star said re ports that Ward, the 1080 win ner, would break his successful to hella sparked he three-year-old the eolors of the et Union as the Russians com touehdown added the other two , ' GET 'PHYSICAL' PRIOR TO THEIR BOUT wes Taking no chances of any | In advance of their scheduled | heavyweight hoxing last - minute postponement on | meeting, for his big fight in Boh Cleroux (left) while medical grounds, promoter | Montreal, tomorrow night, Dr Turman of Tyler, Te Eddie Quinn insisted on a spe: | Rene Thomas is shown taking | opponent, looks on cial physical examination well | the blood pressure of Canadian | CP Wirepholo Call Out To SPORTS MENU 'Table Tennis By Geo, H. Campbell | Enthusiasts SPORTS EDITOR (Wednesday) even 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' champion Buddy his Baskat He chewan had sewn up the victory, missed on both convert allempls James has 114° points, seven Shepard counted two singles for mare than Parker and 30 ahead Winnipeg's other points Rides Four Firsts In Five Mounts TORONTO (CPi-Jockey Hugo Dittfach Just missed having a perfect day at New Woodbine Johnny Wilson Tomorrow al the sireel CRA Bullding, 100 at 7.40 o'clock Informal gel: | in Osh ho are interest ing Gibh there's together he all awa and district ed in playing or learning the game of table tennis, during the com Ng winter season The CRA Table Tenni \have arranged an ¢ top-ranking Ontario lables will friendly games" Following the ¢ games, a lunch will Anvone interested in table tennis i invited ta attend his function tomorrow night and ta bring along any interested friend Fable tenn regular Wedne al the CRA and on Baturday in an for Persons Ea GERRY JAMES captured the point=scoring champs jonship of the Western Interprovineial Football Union last night and that was about the only thing the Winni= peg football fans had te cheer about, as they watched their mighty Blue Bombers humbled in just about the as they lost the last game of group of and for hibition player ded Hess and erved be ny xhihition also pr biggest upset of the season, he The wonderful world of warmth » 7s vi their schedule to last-place Saskatchewan Roughriders, The Regina team has had a poor year and playing in Win= nipeg, it was almost conceded that the Blue Bombers || would achieve the goal they had set for themselves--io something that no Western team he win 18 schedule game iH He. 3 hi Welivity 7.00 p.m al 0.80 has ever been able to do. Bombers needed 40 points to dav ni also set a record for total points scored in a al=17 gchedule tarting 475 win had POINLE=- morning this Wednesda thraughout the imately the end of scored they were defeated Edmonton ah. startin 1067, Gerry title # total of 107 on two touchdowns and a field-goal convert attempts=but he then in the of his touchdown to make his win clean-cut, That gives James 114 points 107 Willie the Lions halfback points--with ane play hut needed nine ta HN continue od Parker back in James point son Apri Hockey Player Had Touch Of Amnesia TORONTO (CP plaver Tommy Stewart {Milwaukee nis 'Soviet Gymnasts Cancel U.S. Tour WASHINGTON (AP) Kremlin apparently has (ripped up plans for a team of Boviet gymnasts to visit the United Nlales UN, alficial le the reason | State department authoriites| sald Monday night they do not know whether the proposal for a tour of the Soviet athletes will {be carried through later, They relations with ear owner Roger] said the Russians still are invited sald he Wilke of Milwaukee were ¢on-{a game If they can agree with his teip| firmed Monday hy ear builder heir U8 NEOs On but assumed he!A. J. Watson of Glendale, Calif heal pons on a new Watson said he will build two| Under the U.8.-Roviet HSH new oars for Kenneth Rieh and exchange agreement, a team of on In an ex Payl Lacy of Dallas, Tex, whose(13 Soviet gymnasts was to start hibition game Oct. 16. In an In: Ken. Paul Special was driven tol competition and exhibition tour ternational League game against victory hy Rathmann this vear [of the UA. Friday | Minneapolis he crashed into the ga will he mechanie on the one hoards slgned ta Ward and veteran 'HOCKEY SCORES Chick Hirashima will eontinue to better than his own record for rushing, set last season, STANDINGS Hy THE CANADIAN PRESS work with Rathmann Hal Patterson has caught the most passes, 9 and his AND STANDINGS Hungarian Players fohucker" Sam Etcheverry has the best completion mark | Must Love Rivals? | Winnipeg and better average gain while Tobin Rote has the record for most passes thrown and yardage gained thanks te | RUDAPEST (AP)---Hungarian| Edmonton Mann's long runs on seme of the 4 Rote passes he has foothallers were told today they | calgary snared All of which is interesting ammunition for the shold Ataris, fu love NSN hid [Ae figure filberts and the statistical students of the game Phe NOWSPAREr Nepsport says| A But for the average football fan----he doesn't care too a Communist soolety expeets oer much which player does the scoring ner how Just as tain aes i a Ruan together Winnipeg 17 Saskatohewan 23 a! y for 20=0+ A HHVIng 0 he honored ane 1060 long hs Weliie he Tight ynilorm, Sosos Joly gos whe break ey should he 're . Saturday's thie Sask, at Rritlsh Columbia By Jack Sords ln appre Eskimo team's 17 He failed on both the scoring as Jackie of the James gol hi The had his nine pointg==just the (AP) Hm last play game, he gol second Hockey M ol turned up at Monday night are mystified as Fleming left Parker has and has A4 Faleon Toronto home apparently sutfering em porary amnes | Mlewarl wo game Lo fram 1a who played the last i with Tarontn Mar of the Ontario Hockey A | sociation Junior A (remembered little fram Milwaukee hiteh-hiked He suffered a land slight eonecu el has THE BIG FOUR scoring champlenship will he tled this week-end, George Dixon of Alouettes now 108 points and he's trying to surpass the record of 20 touchdewns and 120 points Pat Abbrugzl, alse of Montreal, in the 1086 season, Dixon has 18 touchdowns 80 he the Ron Stewart of Ot- tawa is 12 points back of Dixon, He may even pass Dixon in the hid for the scoring title and if he he'll he the first Canadian to win the Big Four point erown since Rill Bewley did it for Montreal, in 1968, Cookie Gilehrist, held off the score-sheet last week, is in third place with #8 points and Dave Mann has 79, Ottawa's Dave Thelen has carried the ball 230 times for 1,348 vards, six (on haros eres of el hy needs twa to tie record gash oultural | does | WELT FP APS 4 2 046 29 dl 10 6 0318 208 20 fA 234d UW 4 0 2 250 888 10 211 22080M 4 Monday's Result Ry THF CANADIAN PRESS Eastern League {dohnstown 7 Haddonfield 2 Clinton 4 New York 3 Charlotte 4 New Haven 4 International League Paul # Indiananolis 3 Ontarie Jr, BW 1 Datroit 8 Exhibition { OHA Jr, A { Peterborough 6 Marlhoros § St, Catharines 3 Hamilton 4 Saskatehewan Jy Saskatoon 8 Regina 7 Flin Flon ' Estevan Okanagan Sr, Penticton 11 Merritt | Larry Wilson Tops AHL Race St Windsor BRIGHT BRITS: GORDON PIRIE, the 20-year-old holder of the world's recard for 3,000 metres, has ans nounced his retirement, His showing at the Rome Olym= ples was disappointing TOM JOHNSON, of Cana= diens, was found to have only bruised ribs and he flew ta Chicago last night, to rejoin the Habs PITTS. BURGH PIRATES' full shaves for winning the World Series war $8417 04 each, Yankees got $5214 64 per share «both figures the lowest and losers, in SPORT OUTDOORS FOUR GOOD REASONS IF YOU ARE A BOATING ENTHUSIAST YOU MIGHT KEEP IN MIND wee We oan give you lots of reasons for Esso Oil Heat, but the host veason of all is a home Alled with the sounds of growing ehildren In winter when everything moves indoors, comfort is a big thing, And when you think that health, too, depends or Gr winners recent years (due of course, to Pittsburgh's small park, where the first two played---the players only share on the first four games) JOHNNY SAIN, former Boston Braves ace, has been signed hy tees as 'heir piiehing coach, to replace Eddie Lopat, who was released lust week HUGO DITTFACH rode fous winners in the five races in which he had mounts, at Woodbine vesterday---and was close to making it a per« fect five-far-five STAN MUSIAL has been named in the Associated Press annual poll as the National League "comeback plaver-ofsthe-year". He and that other good hitter from the American League, Ted Williams, both had quite a season, for a couple of "old jes", didv't they? LONDON LORDS and Port Huron- Detroit Raiders will meet in a home-and-home, totals points series, for the ORFU Senior title, first game on Tues. Nov. 1 in London JOHNNY WILSON has finals Jy ended his holdout against Toronto Leafs and will res port to Rochester this Friday, for AHL play, Wilson 'wanted to be sold to Buffalo DICKIE MOORE didn't get any NHL scoring points last week but these that did, kept them shared around among that he still holds the league lead the race veau and Ullman, each got three points last week and are now tied for second place, two notches behind Moore games wens ODKies, ell n Rel | NEW YORK (Am Centre Lary Wilson, who sooved eight! paints last week far sixth-place| Huffala Bisons, has moved inte first place in the American Hockey League's individual sen {ing race League statistion released to {day show Wilson with a total of {14 points on four goals and 10 assists after a week In which he seared three § and added five Springhield sweeney andl with 13 paints) while teammate Rolan Kilrea tiod for third with Quehee Ages' Norm Corcoran. 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