The Oshawa Times, 1 Nov 1960, p. 10

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Movember 1, 1960 (OSHAWA MAJOR LEAGUE Durno's Get First Win, Juveniles Are Victims GIANTS TRADE FOR NEW BOSS omy po Central Juniors In Playoff Slot Oshawa Central Collegiate Jun with (VNelll, with the Hor tokbeliers will represent the school wanting the win v South Lekeshore COSA District ly, ss # moral vi And Mates g Chapier ly Cookie "Add Bi 1 H 4 A A 1 To Argo Records TORONTO (CP) ~A rousing 71-the Rough Riders newt with 7). time averaged 433 yards on point finsl-game finish has given Chester (Cookie) Gllchrist, Tor: onto Argonaut irigle (hrest, the Big Four scoring championship for the second consecutive yer, His downdothewire drive wes oe of the most sensations] in He PRSETECEing champonsmp. (ums with WW, yards, just ithe lesgue's history | The 240 +» pound import from 4 | Tarentum, Pa, who never played 1 elles Al as. ALVIN DARK ANDREW RODGERS Alvin Dark To Manage Giants \ MN Park Fi [FT Eh Hl FRANCISCO (AP)=Alvin utility shorts takes command of Ban lo Milwaukee cisco Glamis of the National ie with an admonition that Candlestick Park winds Id he forgotien take-chgrge fellow of the infield during their cham of 1951 and 195417 two-year contract Mon manage and instil hustle elr field operation. Terms weren't announced helleved in the neighbor { 825,000 annually the man we sald vice president Chub). Feeney of the get the 38-year-old, 14 eran player, who never ed, the Glants traded {# aves Last yesy fon fares the pennant and flopped Lannea H 4 ason asts p year winds at Candlestick Park "The climate here Is wonder ful," sald Dark, "That wind just lke the Louisiana heal you talk ahout i it gets," pact more { gi wanted dd Tom (( heehan, named as interim man when Bill Rigne Bheehan chief seout Dark repiaces ager as ast June job as a Dark gave solid Indication, he was the right to full authority in operating the club on the field as the Glants were ¢ pre players complained ghoul tricky aney) UB edllege or pro foothell, snatched the title from halfhack George Dixon of Montresl Alo. Dixon, first-year import from the University of Bridge. port, was a witness to Cookie's great ending Sunday that saw {Argonauts elobber the Als #27 The 25 » year » old Gilchrist smashed over for three touch downs, 4, converts, five field gosls and nine singles more then Dikon who rapped up 108 on 18 touchdowns over the H-game schedule, GREAT FINALE Going into Bunday's game Cookie had #8 points against 106 for Dison and 96 fon Ron Stewart of Ottawa Rough Andre Rodgers Riders, Dixon, and Torvoniohom Stewart were scoreless in week end games Gilchrist won the title In 10% with 75 points, his first year with Argonauts after one season with askatchewan Roughriders of the western conference. Before thal he hed played with Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Vour and Kitchener and Barnia of the Sen ior Ontario Rughy Foothall Un 5 jon The the fourth Mann was Ticats' (Ll sixth of Toronto's Dave with 01 Gerry MeDoug Bill Bewley of Montreal with 78 and Gary Behrelder points, fifth i fired 'SPORTS MENU + = @4 By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' FERRY MOSS, general manager of Montreal Al= in 8 brief flash frustration, temper and vin, ae depicted on the TV screen Sunday afternoon the officials ruled that Alouettes' convert attempt i hint that that Hamilton ple Trimble eould have put on great show, if happened to meet in the Big Four finals, Now has hit the headlines with a threat that he'll not Larks in the Lansdowne meadow at Ottawa on it Big Four officials Johnny Munro, who pens to be from Toronto, has been named as one of fieials for the erucial sudden-death game, Back pif, Ottawa demanded that Jimmy Simpson of Hams of ' NI( gave just a h he and fa Wwday he kept out of a semi-final game and Hamilton at ime time, made a similar request concerning Munroe, th resigned for the balance of the season--next year re=hired while Simpson was left out, Later ed the Hamilton team, with wham he had played v's, as an assistant trainer, Who knows? Mavbe the ut Munroe "midsing ealls" is really a blind=-could loge figures that perhaps Munro is too much Argos led? After all, Ottawa objected T Simpson joined the Hamilton elub who knows Liment might do, especially if Johnny Munroe ha of an trainer, Whether or not loner Halter, away out in Winnipeg, will view Vioss mutterings as a neat bit of pre-game bhallyhoo 1 then forget he read it--or he'll read the itter and make a matter of discipline aut of it, is some only time will One it Moss must admit that the lone point wouldn't made much different debacle I'o Wag ind he what i am n ns being assistant whether fl show thing about even ong $ aunday's in RALLY ACHE", whic! the week-end from ' val disorder" without trying te be funn that "helly proved fatal to "Bally Ache'wA syndicate bought for $1,250,000 and ured the ho fo dollar The W $214,008 for new alter winning over half-million for t I The rs ha great 1960 Wal stud, They had and ehviously, if tl \ the 1960 Preakne inte mean in ' | aver 11 Ly 1) \ohe in e for a i Norse on in 1] expected old had nt eonard Frutehtman | the ed of 810,000 ud for eight than they'll get eh is a rounds=abi dollar in ¥ OWne J good profit after h] cing and heen retii \ gipas had would have Vice price he el or ning 0y OR aut af the In i pe horse irance policy that even very ol is way Saving not mn uranee y" really If It's on a good hookey . ni HRIGHT RITS:. (those of Ee ther Midget ar Juvenile list for pra 0 elsewhere on this pag heel veral job 'baseball and one hinted Qshaws to the the age | reminded 1o see the thine whieh CASEY NTENGEL neluding a lew openings 18 with tt w American ie entry at Las Angeles ALVIN DARK is the ww manager of San Franel Dark starred as team captain and shortstop with the Giants when' they Wi in New York and now he has a twos=yvear pantraet to fill the position held this past season hy Rill 4 and later Tom Sheehan Giants' chief scout who tank when Rigney was tired WALLY MOSES a former hitting star and brilliant outfielder, has joined the Yankees as a batting coach GENE FULLMER, ds pulled leg muscle now healed, has resumed training As for his title defence against Sugar Ray Robinson, nl Angeles, on December 3 BIG FOUR statisties wd records will have to be given quite Y vision treatment following this ne hrs ul 5, te dd-nome between the wir rench the level already at year, thia will go down as one he greatest season in the en anada football eireuit LEA ar not too surprised apture the Ontario Junior Co ence Rey now meet Windsor in the ALLO of wnior playolf rights fer the Dominion title, elices and roster offered se TU { ca Giants igned y € ve A VIROTOUS res SEASON and that fantastie M t of the Alouette of uddens ormance by Rote-Gile t Sunday { As st 1} was the eing on the cake. Now ane between Montreal and Ot on atternoon ga Pee the \ the hame 1 B ie to on this not Kastern football » hi 3 OR tory Hi HAWA Nt to RB were € i! LOS ANGELES (AP) Hank Greenberg confirmed report Monday that he will acquire the new Los Angeles franchise In the American League and indicated he would like have Casey Stengel manage the eluh Stengel, 70, let out two |agn after winning his 10th pen nant in 12 years with New Yankees, sald he has talked to four major league hat haven't had a definite offer from any of them." "Why, I just had a call from Detroit advising me 1 was gonna manage the Tigers," BSlengel sald, "But it wasn't official, I'm gonna take a few weeks to make up my mind on what 1 want to do." The Associated Monday that Stengel might he come hoth fleld manager and general manager of the new Los Angeles elub If Greenberg ac quired the franchise Greenberg acknowledged, his intent regarding the franchise when he arrived here hut fralned from a definite state: ment on Sténgel MAY NOT BRE AVAILABLE CGireenberg said: "I'm a great in weeks York clubs Press learned seven) halfhack i i don't know if he's available | MOORE-GEOFFRION THELEN TOP RUSHER Dave Thelen of Olawa wom the ground galing tile. ATER ceptions with 10, two. more then" oP tk Tobin Rote took the Pig) Bob 9 Hire 4 passing crown and Dave Mann Rote, 10-year Bationgl Football League velersn, had an average gain of 0.7 yards mn completing wh of his i goin of M47 yards, He had » completion percentage of and threw a record % touchdown passes, six more then the old mark set hy Bam Vieneverry of Montresl and Arnie CGolitls of Toronto In 19%, Rote's completion percentage was second to Eicheverry's 0 The Montresl quarter comecied on 228 of 316 pass attempts for #7) yards and an average gain of 94, He fired 24 (owchdown passes and had 19 passes Inter: cepted, six less than Rote, Mann end end Wal of Montreal both caught 6) passes but the Toronto hallheek | 1980 ww" gained the most yards, 121 Thelen, who missed two games ' due to injuries, pled up a ree ord 1407 yards rushing to het fer hy 68 yards the 1380 mark he set last year, He corried the hall 245 times and averaged 5.7 yards a carry STEWART SECOND Halfhack: Ron Btewart Ottawa, the ru the ground - gaining department with 1020 wards in 189 carries and an average of 7.8 yards Mann also was the top punier averaging 48.9 yards on 9% kick to edge Cam Vraser ho has heen the leading kicker in the league for years, Vraser (his also of was er-up. In on red 'Old' Casey As Manager? hut 1 honestly admirer of Casey Greenberg heads a syndicate that is sequiring the Los Angeles franchise. As a vice-president of Chicago White Box, he owns ap proximately 20 per cent of that club's stock, which he will dis pose of alter the American Lengue's next meeting Nov, 17 Greenberg sald that his asso clate in the White Box operation Bill Veeck, isn't involved In the acquisition of the Los Angeles franchise "1 brought along a 1061 Ameri can League schedule that ealls for #1 games in the Coliseum," sald Greenberg, MUST LINE UP DATES "Of course, the inclusion of Los Angeles in our league's ex pansion plan Is wholly contingent on getting playing dates." In Detroit, the Tigers front of flee sald Monday night Stengel is a top prospect for manager of the club Detroit without a has heen Imanager since early last month ho when Joe Gordon resigned (0 ac ept a job as pilot of the Kansas City Athleties MONTREAL Canadiens: may andsaut hockey coring and mos in the National but there's no stepping Diokie Moore and Boom Hoom Geol frion in the free-for-all grab for| scoring points Moore racked up five in last action and the ame swooping in with seven to join his teammate as oodeader| in the seoring parade at 19 points each Moore scored goals and picked up one I. Geoffrion {scored only one goal but was the [feeder on six others. Moore is |r olal statisties, released today, be [ wee he has a total of 13 goals {highest In the le compared fwith Geoifrion's eight | There were few {Among the immediate pursuer {of the leaders hut further down {the list there were signs of an {upheaval ; Robhhy Hull of Chicago Rlaek | Hawks, ehampion paint getter last season, collected five points nd moved from a ninth-plaee tie to a tie for fifth spot Rroneo Horvath of Boston Rruins dil even better, The slender centre, wha finished only one point behind Hull last sea son, picked wp a whopping seven, last week and hounced Ifram a 2%pdplace tie clear up to a tie for seventh Tied at 13 points behind Moore and Geaffrion are Jean Heliveau of Montreal and Norm Ullman ff Detroit Red Wings. Relivean scared one goal and twa assists and Ullman three as Reli vean now has five goals and 10 assists and Ullman a 4:11 record Hull scored ane goal and fou astists for a U6 mark, In the same, 13 paint hracket is Hear Montreal with a 63 (CH) he as Montreal play mn the highest eared on team Hockey League il week's Hoomer four 0s 1H changes | | | {Richard of UPSETS FAVORITE MELBOURNE AP timx, a five-year-old New Pealand fmard, won the $7,680 Me ne Cup today In an ups a the favored Australian cham Non Wooh sta home seventh haw Highiin a head th Dumauh (behind a a driving the two-mile course hy Ww as fialsh over Canadiens Duel For Top Points anked on top in the NHL offi} PW total, He got two goals Three players are hracketed at 1% points; Andy Hathgate of New York Rangers with a 66 mark Horvath with 7, and Billy Hicke of Montreal with 3-8 Tied for 10 th place with 1 points are Eddie Litapnherger o Chicago and veteran Dot Olm stead of Toronto Habs' Brass Perturbed MONTREAL (Om brass of Montreal Canadiens, perturbed over the eluh's per formance so far in the Hookey League race, a twohour huddle Monday consider ways and means ending the lackadaisical elfort When it was all over manag ng director Frank Selke sald the management is decidely unhappy With the play of all except four or five members of the team He named none individually Coach Toe Blake sald that if the team do not play up to their capabilities, the matter of bring ng Wn others will be dealt with In 13 games so far this season the NHL and Stanley Cup cham plons have won six, lost five and tied two, They have scored 48 goals but have had 4 goals soared against them, four more than the 40 scored against the last-place New York Rangers. | Canadiens hold a first-place tie! with Chicage Rlack Hawks with 11 pats. But the Hawks have plavedd only 11 games At this stage last season Cana diens had won eight, lost two amd ted three, They had 19 points Wr mare than the second-place olub In the first 13 games last sea Wm Canadiens had been on only 39 times ympared with this season, Offensively, the club has a bhetterrecand Ww oals this season compared with 4 last, | | | | The top went into ol 450 pass attempts 10F| yision Patterson, is Defensive halfback Jim Rows tree of Torowtn led in pass hler- Harry nt re- six imove then Deilinger, Don Clerk of Montreal was the rasswe leader in the kickollreturn with 660 yards, besting Tommy Grant of Hemillon whe Lunn of Hemilion led yf "ll x The Argos set four Big Four records Sunday The new lepgue records he sides Roles pasting merk were: Most touchdowns passing Wn one season by a tedm~, The old record of 35 was set by Ham. om TigerA in 1956 Most points in one quarter by f team The old record of 54 set Montrenl Oct, 2, Wis hy 1h Most poin vidual game, In heist, 27 was held 16 Con n one Gil v2} d recovd of il players In the hatth in Ritehie nels 1] Queen's Golden ip the plonship with a nine-point effort Gipe t the Unive ty rome Blue him Wrapped seOring as he he of To hast [than th one 58 points, 28 more hert of MeGill nme remaining in the regular schedule Lambert ed a touchdown as the Redmen humiliated the University of Western Ontario Mustangs B76 at Montreal fo bring his season's point total to iW), He is four up on team-mate Harry Haukkals whe scored en points in MeGill's hig vie tory HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western League | Edmonton § Winnipeg 4 Vancouver 8 Calgary 4 Saskatchewan Junior Estevan Melville B Four Jailed For Doping Racehorses GLOUCESTER, England (AP) A H-yvear-old jockey and three other men accused of eollahorat {Ing In a racehorse doping ring were Jalled Monday after a trail which shook the British turf Sir Gordon Richards, former Hritish rider and now a trainer, went into the witness hox on the last day to plead for the accused jockey him his Veal gave Ww 7 Wille Lan more | champion have Mm for 20 ald, "1 was thing hap training known r Gordon hen t While 1 he va has a Joh" jalled jockey was Bert W an experienced rider employed hy Sir Cordon for six years, He and Harry Tuck, 53 year-old drug store dispenser, hoth drew 1h-month terms after admitting eomplielty In a eon piracy to feed a stimulating dope ta horses with the abject of defrauding bookles Two other collaborators Tames B i2 Robert Mason ployee, Royer and Mason Ironieally, {mitted fects of |hefore eed pened Am nis am os 1 Ihe wage were stable lad, and i, stable em got nine months SIX the prosecution ad hat in each case the ef the dope had worn off the ran horses Gerty James Top Scorer In Western League WINNIPEG (CM Fullback {Gorey James of Winnipeg Blue {Bombers heoame the fifth player in the Western Interprovineial Football Union ta win the league searing race twice when a last diteh, 2-point outburst hy Rpits ish Columbia's Willie Fleming fell short Saturday night James won the title with 114 points, seoving 10 touchdowns, 32 National [converts six field goals and four| singles, He first won the title in to! 1957, when he scored a vecord 19) touchdowns, three converts, four fold goals and two singles for 1131 points Fleming counted four downs © Saturday, bringing his| season total to 18, to finish the SEASON with 109 paints Edmonton Eskimos' Jaokie 'arker was thind with 107 points and Johnny Bright fourth with 84 points, Tackle Doug Brown, place-kioking specialist of Call gary Stampeders, was filth with 1 points touch Warriors Edge Edmonton 4-3 WINNIPEG Warriors out} Flyers ma vived a elif +3 Western H tary Monday Gordie Redah for Winnipeg Edmonton andl sar A for a eagwe vie cm 1) ustled th (ETH hig gun] twa goal ner, Win eoring on the wiv Y n men ware , wed all Dennd 1s, turned in an perifarmance a save Flyers fram a worse defeat ver ne ont who rode for) three! ais {With 14 paints Durne's Goragemen 156811 y Brodie, Vurey, MacDonald, Welt, i aon, broke io the Oshawa Hockey league win eoiumm, Satur: mon day might st Bowmenville Arens, when (hey handed the Oshews [Juvenile All-Stars a 7-1 sethack,| In the second game of the twintill, Oshaws A's ren wp Price against 8 City-Wide Answering Service deam, bit still come owt The win by the wndefented As imaves them into first place sil done in league standings, with a thal of six points, City-Wide are relegated to the second shot with four points, Durnd's now have two, while the Juveniles have yet 0 register & point PURNO'S 7, JUVENILES 1 In the opener, Durno's Garage men storied slowly with a single gonl in the first , then upped the tempo with three in the second and three more In the| | finsle, Durno's were paced by hig Danny Tureski who potied three goals In 8 row, Tureski worked on & line with Ernie Mills and George Westiall and (his trio proved dangerous on every shift, Doug Cole notched the Garage men's first gosl scoring on the power play, while playing conch Dune Brodie of the Juveniles was : Porteous, DURNO'S God, Melnick Hughes, Olesivk, Westiall, Mills Tureskd, Cray, Middision, M Brown, Khe Setter, R, Brown, ond [; FIRST PERIOD 1. Durno's, Cole (Mills, Westiall) i Penalties -- Wills (13.00); Br die (18.00) SECOND PERIOD y 45 reer (Middleton) Vv. Penalties ~~ MacDongld (200); Brodie (13.15) THIRD PERIOD 5 Durno's: Tureski (Mills, Westiall) 6. Durno's: Tureski (Mills, Westfall) ,,00000 B97 7, Juveniles: Rtvdie vere B01 8, Durno's: Mills (Tureski) ier 18.02 Pensities ~~ Middleton (1.06); Kirk (730); M, Brown (184, 14.46); Hughes (16.08) snd Bro- die (19,10) serving time, This was followed Intercolleginte by another power play effort hy phries, D of Bam Bhetler, Cole fired his see. Zedic practically ond of the night 10 make it 3-0,| Wallace ham: and then came Tureski"s three Vegan, Wright and Delves, goals Brodie put the All-Stars on the 216 at Toronto. score sheet for the first and only! Garvard, Arnold, Keenan, time, at 6.01 of the final frame, jamming his own rebound home, and spoiling goalie Joe Melniek's hutout bid. Earnie Mills then eom pleted the evening's scoring, with Tureskl assisting A's B, ANSWERING SERVICE § Oshawa A's imparted an im-| portant lesson to City-Wide An. swering Sunday, while hesting them 66, in & wide open, hard: hitting contest, The lessons | {Don't take penalties against the| IAs! The City-Wide crew took] {five minor 'penalties in the third| period, and the A's scored during) (four of them, Sirangely enough {City-Wide scored themselves dur-| ling the fifth one | Tom O'Connor, who owned the puck every time he stepped on| {the ice, spearheaded the A's as: |sault with two goals and three | nesists Other goal-getters for the A's were Al Garrard, Irv Welsh, Ev Fdwards, Al Myles, Denny Hub- ble with the winner and Syd Ar: nold with the elincher Free-wheeling "Red" MeClean was City-Wide Answering's big gun, scoring twice, while playing a strong two-way game, Ron Me Quaid, Boh Fry, Danny Cocker ton and Ron Myles, on a solo effort were the other lamplighters for City-Wide OSHAWA JUVENILES Hinkson; Balson, Branton, Konorowskl, Dowe, Yahn, Peters, Wilson's « Goal, Bowling at Howlodrome in Croup ""C" of the Toronto City Major League, last Saturday the Kd Wilson Furniture team defeat led the powerful Shea's Bowling team, three games to two, In the first game, Shea's Bowl ing took an early lead, but thanks to some fine relief howl ing by Roy Nesbitt and Ed Lug tenburg, the Hd Wilson team came from hehind to take this game 1179 to 1070, Orest Pidwer heekl led the way with a 276 game followed by Sel Himes, 268, In the second game, the Osh lawa boys rolled their highest | ln, | CITY-WIDE Goal, Godridge; ¥, Cockeriom, BR, Myles, Hum Cockerton, Maclean, Lodge, McQuaid, Pry, Milton Hall, Sadowski, OSHAWA As Gonl, Court ney; Pdwards, Baker, Romanuk, Law: son, Dodsworth, A, Myles, Welsh, Hubble snd O'Connor VIRNT PERIOD Ns: Garrard (Baker) 2, A's: O'Connor Penalty SECOND PERIOD 8 As; Welsh (Dodsworth) 'e 4, City-Wide; McQuaid (Wright) B, A's: O'Connor (Arnold) 6, City-Wide; Penalties Myles (15.58) (17.20) THIRD PERIOD A's: Edwards (O'Connor) City-Wide: R A's: A, Myles (Dodsworth, Hubble) City-Wide: McLean (Delves) TTI City-Wide; (Wright) A's; Hubble (Baker, O'Connor) , City-Wide D, Cockerion 14, A's: Arnold | (O'Connor) Penalties | Delves (4.84); Myles (9.66); MeQuald (18.45); ¥ 0.40 veneer B30 ceere 420 McLean 16,40 Zedie (1086); R, ond Romanuk 7 5.08 [] 6,18 LJ B40 10, 1.88 Fry 12,06 12, 13 Wallace (4.14); Kirk, |Cockerton (15.26) and Arnold gutsole, G, Ketlela, J, Borgoyne, 119,08), Win In Close League Set In the fifth game, the Ed hg ( | Ison team came fighting bac 1248 to 1086 games, was Inserted Into starting lineup and beautifully with a 800 to lead the Oshawa boys to -vietory, Orest Himes rolled a 246 Team totals for the day were! Furniture 6106 follows | game of the afternoon as they de: feated the Shea's team 1330 to 1180, Once again Orest Pldwer beckl showed the way, this time with a 284, followed by Don Hens ning and Kd Brown with 878 each, | Wayne Sweet's 248 and Sel Himes' | 241, while John Heuther had a 280 for the Toronto Club, [ In the third game the scores were almost reversed from the second game as Shea's took this game 1330 to 1176, Herb Donald. son led the way for the Toronto team with a 847, The fourth game showed a ter rifle display of power hy the To ronto Club as they defeated the looal Furnituremen 1436 to 1178, Orest Bd Wilson Furniture | Pidwerbeck! 278, 205, 251, 218 and 1802; Kd Brown 248, 278 and 216 for 1230; Sel 2 Don Henning 101, 378 204 273% for 243, 260 Himes 268 for 1220 274 and and 210 for 860 for four games; Roy Neshitt had game, while Bd Lugltenburg had 199 for one game, The standing In Group "C" is as follows: Ace Bowling 21, Vil. lage Bow! 18, Ferhy's Timber lanes 16, Shea's Bowling 12, Wil. low Bowl 11, L, J, MeGuinness 9, Ed Wilson Furniture & and Hef John Heuther had 378 for Shea's followed by Mau Mori's 358 and Roh Veadry's 303, Sel Himes led the Oshawa boys with a 257, 16 POINTS EACH OTTAWA (CP) Forwards Git, {les Tremblay and CHIN Penning: enacs has ton, both of the leagueleading Hull' » Ottawa Canadiens, shave first place in the individual secon ng race of the Eastern Profes| sional Hoekey League. They have 16 points each, according to statisties * released Monday! night hy the league | Tremblay has nine goals and! seven assists, while Pennington] has the opposite, seven goals and! nine assists, Tremblay leads in the goal scoring department Skippy Burchell of the Mont- REMEMBER WHE! real Royals and defenceman Jean-Claude Tremblay of the Ca. nadions share the most assists with 10 each Gilles Tremblay shared the lead last week with his team mate. Bobhy Jimmy Moore of Sudbury. Rous sean has heen with Montreal Ca nadiens of the National League for the last four games and is tied with rookie CLIT Schmauta of the Saulte Ste Marie Thunderbirds With an average of 1:78, Non [313 minutes while Guy Black of horses of American turf hMstory, died 13 years age today on the Rousseau, Dennis Kentucky Olson of Kitehener- Waterloo and! Rigdle ofl in 1919 "Rig Red" lost only one ment to stud in 1921 rey Brisson. (ROW I eight spot in the scaring he sived many famous horses Ioan far the St. Louis Cardinals olumn. Olson is in second Mace lading War Admiral, Crusader, was Mars and Clyde Van Dusen earned about $1,000,000 in purses fering's Imperials 6 Next Saturday, the Ed Wilson team travels to Knob Hill Bow! to take on Heffering's Imperials Tremblay, Pennington |ERA Champs High Scorers In EPHL mand Jacques of Kingston Front. allowed 11 goals in four games, for tops in that de partment. Canadiens Ed John ston, the leader since the begin ning of the season, has dropped to second spot with an average of 2:30 far 20 goals in ten games Thunderhinds are the most nalized team in the league with Montreal has spent the most time in the penalty box with 38 minutes N?... Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Man o'War, one of the great of Samuel D as a twoyean arm Starting of 21 starts before retire 18.20 14.50 drews, 15.44] Fegan (8.00); A. take the fifth and deelding game In this game Roy Neshitt, who had done a beautiful job in relief for the first our the responded Pidwerbecki had a 873, while Sel Shea's Bowling 6111, Ed Wilson The individual scores were as 200, 257 and 246 for 977 for four games; Wayne Sweet 207, 248, 186 308 for one erage. Ip in the playolls for the ship when they travel to ehampion. it wasn't O'Neil to Peter Maroon gad Gold wroush this Thursdey sflernoon in the first half # the P Col inerease i to 5 19 4 egiste and Vocational Behool Inthe end of the game the semifinals, Thi winner will inext week at Belleville, in the last four minuies helore ending in & tie which was broken | lin overtime hy Bob Hryanuk's | win gave Central 8 Awon identical | won, 2 lost, and 1 tied for O'Neill and Doneven, the Bey gcd detonsive Bispln, lof Quinte winner in the final game (ral Vine, which {Vii Ceniral wom the local title last thr week when they won 8 resi ensured Contral of gett squenker over Doneven by # ball deep into O'Nefll ten score of 2 to 10, In overtime, number of limes and eventusily This game had a fantastic end- they took advantage of it, In the ig in the regular time Bs the second hall, with (hres touch lend ehonged hands three times downs by Boh Hrysnuk, Jerry Ganteh, and Terry Peters, and-LAost record In contrast to up spot of the reereer A M4 This set the stage for the game) tion, The game was leatured § 3 is: backs under "he owls same, Thi The win gives Central gs Sand ! record and undis 15 twotouchdown performance, The of first place, O'N van will play off for the runner. , on W of this wesk, in the fins! scheduled game season lor the junior se CITY LEAGUE TEAMS Midgets And Juveniles Practising This Week Fach player In the Midget and| Juvenile City lLengues Is rel quested to bring his own equip ment Including a sweater, Gogl-| tenders are excepled since their) pads and some equipment Bre supplied, ach player must 2% cents to pay lor the lee, Any boy not registered or st bring 8.90 ed below who wants to play for(A.80. p,m 7.96 a team, should go to the Chil-1880 fo 900 pm, and Oshaws A, Myles (1620), |dren's Arena on the night his Dairy 9.00 to 9.50 p.m, | age group praciices, MIDGET LEAGUE Schedule for practice (Wednes day, November 2) Local 222 5.40 to 7.00 p.m; Kinsmen 7.00 to 7.80 pm,; Kiwanis 7.50 to B00 ip.m.; Rotary 6,00 to 8.30 pm; | Canadian Legion 8,80 io 9.00 pm land Lions 9.00 to 9.30 p.m MIDGET LEAGUE SCHEDULE Wednesday, November Kins men ve Local 222 6.30 to 7.80; Lions vs Kiwanis 7,80 to 8.30 p.m and Canadian Legion vs Rotary 5.80 to 9.30 pm CANADIAN LEGION Coach: Walter Dowe, RA 06588; Colin Edgecombe, G a ry Pinch, James Weldon, Nell Tell: |ing, Gordon Brooks, Mike Sheri dan, Boh Whitsitt, Charles Love, Gary MacDonald, Jim Smith, Boh Kemp, Peter Brown, Jim An John Bragnik, Brian | Wright, Jim Beuchler, John Fair, Brent Flintoff and Jim Camp: hell, | LIONS Coach Joe Reld, RA A1040; D B, Zak, R, Chapman, B, Cross mas, J, G, St, Plerre, B, Norton, R, Willoughby, D, Spencer, B, Nickole, J, Hill, G, Welkers, H Weldon, B, Rose, J Bryant, W, Goring, G, Oleary, D, BEillott, ROTARY Bob Warman, Ron Goderich, Brian Brady, Brian Suddard, Boh Knapp, Allan Pilkey, John Gow, Brian Crawford, Paul Steckley, John Elmhurst, Ivan Locke, Eric Brown, John Burr, John Plews, Dave Skinner, Jim Muzik, Dave Mitchell and Ted Gow, KIWANIS Coach Del Killen, RA 59108; {Fran Conlin, Les Moore, Jim Locke, Brice Hooper, Rusa Kor hak, John Bourrie, George Cas sidy, David Leffen, Ed Warren, Mike Ritehle, Bill Holmes, Gary Hooper, Bob Taylor, Mike Dell, John Kay, Chuck Wayling, Paul Gibbens, Joe Hentig and Larry Dervent KINSMEN Ji Mountain, K Keys, 'W. Cheesemen, L, Joseph, B, Ryan, Pp. Seattergood, G. Kitchen, D FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York--Rilly Hunter, 108%, Detroit, knocked out Ray Lopes, 106, Cuba, 6. Rockbrune, B, Day, R, Cullen, B, Bellinham, B, Dingman, J. Forsythe, D, Brown, B, Chase, BR Wireey, D, Bandliord, D, Bouyer, J, Fields and B, Shody, JUVENILE LEAGUE Behedule for practice (Thurs day, November 4); Tony's 7.80 to B00 p.m.; Beaton's Dalry 8.00 to Hayden » Mgedonald 3 JUVENILE LEAGUE SCHEDULE Tuesday, November §; Oshawa Dairy vs Bealon's Dairy 8.80 to 0.80 p.m, snd Hayden-Macdonald vs Tony's 9.50 to 10.30 p.m, TONY'S Coach Peter Booth, RA 87884; Allan Glaspel, Tony Btorneich, John Lindsay, Ron Hooper, Rob. ret Mason, Allin McMaster, Jerry Gerrard, Boh Walt, Dave John son, D'Arey Smith, Wayne Bie, John, Stan Dowe, Phil Dudley and Yilles Neault, HAYDEN » MACDONALD Conch Ev, Edwards RA 58518; Ken Noakes, Don Cullen Boh Taylor, Mike Wiimark, Walter Kirk, Loule Peters, Ted Btevens, Henry Maynard, ddy Yahn, Larry Hoar, Jim Saduders, Nel son Chamberlin, Wayne. Porteous and Boh Nemis, -BEATON'S DAIRY Coach H, Hudson RA B.8848 Rich Markus, Glen Balson, Fran Vanderswet, Ted Brown, Len Seribner, Bob Bolomon, Tom Cotle, Don Clyde, Jim Rowden, Ron Nelson, Gord Vickers, John Heniig and Peter Vasko, 20 Players Fined In AHL Fracas PROVIDENCE, RY, (AM Twenty players have heen fined $28 each hy referee Art Bkov fol: lowing Sunday night's free-for all battle in the Providence Reds Quehee Aces American Hockey League game here, The scrap started when Floyd Hillman of the Reds, blocking a shot, fell with the puck between his knees, Bob Barlow of the Aces tried to hat it loose and, as he did so, Diek Cherry of the Reds rushed him Instantly players of hoth teams were swinging, tugging and haul ing, Players: from hoth henches rushed onto the lee, All players except the goalies became In volved Skov fined every player whe left the henches, Rix major pen altles and one minor were levied for the fracas The Reds won 3.2, FOOTRALL DEATH RAST LANSING, Mich, (AP) William E, Marshall, 18, of Mon. roe, Mich. died here Monday after suffering a brain injury in a touch football game Oet, 30, Caracas Carlos Fernandes, Venezuela, outpointed Robinson Garela, Cuba, lghtwelght, 10, | | | 'Baumann, McCormick NEW YORK (AP) = Young Mike MeCormiek of San Fran olson Giants and Frank Bau {mann of Chicago White Sox won ithe major league earned Tn fohampionships in 1960, final av orages revealed Monday, Both pitchers are left-handed, MeCormipk led the National League with a 270 earned ran average and Baumann topped the American with 2.68, accord: ing to figures compiled hy The Associated Press, | MoCormick finished the last] season with 13 vietories and 12 losses, He save up 0 earned) runs in 23% innings and pitehed | four shutouts, three against the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 1989 he had a 13:16 record and a 3.08 av} Raumann's 1960 won-lost ree ont was 138 He is the first White Sox piteher to win the raed run title since Rill oroe in 198% Jim Bunning of Detroit was the American League raanerup with a 37 mark, He yielded 8 earned rans in 252 innings while after which stud fees and sale of foals winning 11 games and lasing 14 Ernie Rraglio, a game win Nationa! gave wp 89 eared mans In 26 lanings for & AW earned ran mark, Broglie had in the second League, He Na QUALITY BINOCULARS for the Sportsman From 29.95 oRuvas 28 KING ST. BAST three shutouts,

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