The Oshawa Times, 28 Oct 1960, p. 12

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dient of the ellen Tiothey ote syndicate said § was uo " A CBC spokesman {from 30 yards out on the left CBC Kills "% West Germany |: Montreal Men [.. Baturdey sfternoons The dates were already set and Paats many Jin the World Cup preliminaries, ne. 11 the iis movie of tel N Fi Id mn fill would have to be youngest team member, West 0 le dion Broadcasting Corporat ve 21 lead, But then the Germans | a down & Big Four tim, ht for the western network, Germany W ed ne sday defeated |cracked home three fine gosls. MONTREAL (CP) -A Cana-| |tine on both eastern and western first step towards the 1962 World Managing director Lew WHay- networks; Cup finals in Chile, | ory A playofl pool more than east, if the games should runipowi in the game, Marcel Cerdan of France, for. {past thet time, With the score 22 he bobbed mer world cham. Saturdey we played at home the)" Kress Aores Wille fly) to the United| lerowd was 24,415," seid Hayman, HELPPUL BIRD Just when the Irish were fight States for a i By wih $3.70 per ticket, a fate differ: low, feeds chiefly on Insects jie cought the Irish defenders by Zale in 1048, and lost ence -~ over $27,000," "harmiul to _erops, | surprise with a tremendous drive! motta the following 44 i i "OK" Used Car at {reasons for not 8 Yttes the West Germany and Northern Ld Argos' Plan A change would mean cancelling BELFAST (AP)--Paced by fhe! time, In the sixth minute of the second ball tmiop teany's fequest which would not carry the games Northern Ireland 43 in a soccer Northern Ireland got its dan man of Toronto Argonauts, who, There would be a risk of losing Gerd Doerfel, 21-year-old oul: WHEN had asked for Sundey dates, seid the popular program 20th Cen side left from TA hy scored vw; REMEMBER 7. ed , | middiew Our Sunday games have av-. Production staffs would have tojup in the middle of the field and! pion, ae. killed 11 years ago to "That | The : | Maleh with s a difference of over 7,| American purple martin, ing hack and threatening to champion Jake Lamoits, Cerdan games, already scheduled for {Irelend are grouped with Greece) Ready To Move [tions hours of live studio produe- TORONTO (CP) -- The C two - goal performance of its half the Irish went into 8 Sunday pleyol! dates in Toronto, [end for the Baturdgy afternoon international game and took its! gosl half @ minute from the end, the decision may eost the fury, set for 4:30 pm. In the his pairs of gosls at a eriticsl By THE CANADIAN PRESS eraged LE and for the one be paid overtime | on Sundays, shot home a pass from Richard dey in plane crash in the 000 and an average of abouts relative of the Furopean swal- equalize, Doerfel struck again, had won the crown from Tony | quote, "Tod losed th quore, 0oaay we ciose e MOTOR SALES" AMERICAN LEAGUE OFFICIALS APPEAR HAPPY Pris fhiey key figures of the ihe Wishington Senators Base. League President Joe Cronin, merican League's big expan. | bail Club, being congratulate hington Senat 0 sion meeting, held in New York Del Webb, co-owner of the Navulng " valor Hiova to on Wednesday, appesr quite Y, Yankees and chairman of PO:lg » while an- content with themselves, in the | the League's "expansion com. | other club will move in and above picture -- even if some | mittee", after the announce. (take over the Washington fran others interested in the meeting | ment that the American League | chise, The other new location is | were not so happy. That's Cal- | would expand to 10 teams next Los Angeles, Vin Griffith, centre, president of = season, On the left, is American ~AP Wirephoto JACK ADAMS A Clean Fist Fight Doesn't Hurt Hockey 1 Ranger team, He let it be known | And With 61's Moving f-a-s-1s:. NOW IS THE By JACK SULLIVAN | "I have no time for stick Canadian Press Staff Writer Conn Smythe was Quoted years ago as saying that "if you can't lick 'em In the alley, you can't beat 'em on the ice." All he meant was that he wanted fel lows on his Toronto Magide Leal hockey club who coud handle themselves If the occasion arose, He had some pretty good battl ers on his teams, For Instance, there were Red Homer and Char- lie Conacher, two huskies who drew some respect in National Hockey League circles, They) didn't go out to belt people just for the heck of it but they had few peers in good old-fashioned, gloves-off art of self defence, Now, 68-year-old Jack Adams, who has been around hockey little longer than Smythe, says the fans love good clean fist: swinging fights, He has heen around the NHL as a player, coach and manager since the 1018 10 season, so he should |swinging, spearing, slashing~hut (a fight, that's different," he said in Toronto the other day, He re ferred to a battle a few night earlier involving the Wings and Boston Bruins and sald "the fans stood up and cheered themselves crazy' "There are a lot of kids trying to break in this season and that means there are a lot of veter ans trying to hold thelr jobs, And in hockey there has to be frus [tration mixed in with bodily con. tact, Both lead to fights among men,' Adams's advice to the officials is to leave the fighters alone be- cause, as he says, hall the time they don't hurt anybody anyway, a| That's true. FEW GOOD BATTLES Fans who attend the big league! games or watch them on televi sion see few honest-to-gosh bare fisted fights, Players become that "nobody's gonna lake any liberties with our little guys, without answerin' to me." LOU'S NOSE BROKEN Fontinato told Howe to lay off Ranger FEddie Shack but the great Red Wing right winger didn't heed the warning, The fight was on and officials let| them finish without interruption, | The result Fontinato went to hospital with| a well-scrambled face, Including | a broken nose that looked as If| {it had been moved a couple of | linches from its original nesting | place, Howe, the unanimous) winner, nursed a shiner and sore ribs, Fontinato never did recapture his early-season form - or his | belligerence, | Maybe the officials should al low the boys to settle it with their {fists, This probably would eut down on the threatening gestures | TIME TO BUY! Best Trade-Ins Ever! SPECIALS riled, their sticks go up and, In|that now are becoming a part many cases, they fling their of games, gloves off and attempt to get at|= each other after the linesmen or| other players step between them, [ know, FIST FIGHTS DIFFERENT Adams, general manager of| Detroit Red Wings, was com: Cars menting on the rash of battles that have broken out In the NHL | this year, The brawling has drawn the official attention of NHL President Clarence Camp bell but Adams can't see any reason to fret about it, On of the most celebratd fist| fights In the NHL occurred a| couple of years ago between De-| troit's Gordie Howe and New| (York Rangers' Lou Fontinato, If was a dandy, Lou was the the "eop" on SPORTS IN BRIEF ATTENDANCE WORRIES SUDBURY (CP) Unless at- tendance at Eastern Professional Hockey League games improves, the arena commission announced Thursday, a special emergency meeting will have to be called within three weeks to discuss the financial picture, Under the pres. ent setup, the arena does not get a cut of gate receipts unless the gate is at least $3,830, Anything below this figures goes to the Wolves hockey team, It was sug- gested a meeting be held with the Wolves executive, FINE KUNTZ WINNIPEG (CP) ~ Halfback Bobby Kuntz of Toronto Argo. pauts of the Big Four football league has been fined $75 for con. duct resulting in a match pen alty, Canadian Football League commissioner G. Sidney Halter sald Thursday night, Halter sald Kuntz was thrown owt of the Argo-Ottawa Rough Rider game last Saturday "for punching.' RUN TWO STAKES TORONTO (CP) « The cham: plonship for Canadian two-year: olds will be settled at New Wood: bine Saturday afternoon when the country's best juveniles run the 1:16 miles Cup and Saucer Stakes on grass for a purse of more than $25,000, urday's program is the $10,000 Kingarvie Stakes, This race, named for the first Canadian bred horse two win more than * $100,000, will be one mile and a furlong on the main track TITLE BOUT TONIGHT SYDNEY, N§, (CP) weight title on the line here to. night against the man he beat| for the championship 11 months ago, Marcel Gendron, the hard. hitting fighter from Quebec City, | meets Devision in a 12-round title go at the Sydney Forum, PENDER ILL BOSTON (AP)~Paul Pender, claimant of the world middle. welght boxing title, pulled out Wediomday from a bout with Marcel Pigou of France, They were scheduled for a 10. round, non-title bout at the Bos. ton Arena Nov, 5, Pender, recog: inized as the world champion in Massachusetts and Furope, com. plained of not feeling well OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES He was examined by Dr. Na. than Shapiro and ordered to bed for five or six days, The doctor said Pender has a respiratory in| fection, LONDON (Reuters) of Wednesday's International England 4 Shain 3 Cup Qualifying Round----First leg Northern Ireland 8 W. Germany 4 'oothall League Cup Second round Torquay vi Plymouth ppd ...... Swindon 0 Shrewsbury 2 (Second replay) "ee Leicester 1 Rotherham U : Norwich 6 Oldham 3 Bolton 8 Grimsby 2 First nd Southampton $j Newport } (Second replay Manchester U 4 Exeter 1 (Replay) Scottish League First Division Hearts 1 Rangers 3 (Ppd from Oct. 32) Football Association Cup Preliminary round Margate 1 Ashiord 2 (replay) Results SO00er games: | Aso on Salts Johnny | Devision of nearby Glace Ray| {places his Canadian bantam. | Trainer Says His Horse Fit, Ready CAMDEN, NJ, (AP)--Trainer | Burley Parke sald today the 3. 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