The Oshawa Times, 5 Nov 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Minnesota Coach Murray Warmath charts a play for Gopher quarterbacks in their final session before today's game with Iowa, the U.8.'s No, 1 team, The game in Minnea- polis is a sellout at 64,000. Left "FINANCIAL SUICIDE' 'Hawks Face Habs In Crucial Test i By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago Black Hawks get a chance to night to show whether |they rate as a strong contender for first place in the National ' |Hockey League this season. The Hawks, who have never finished a season higher than second place since joining the league in 1926, started strongly this season but cooled off a bit in the past 10 days, | Tonight in Montreal they meet but a Chicago win would put the! But the Black Hawks have al Hawks back in first place. lot going for them. Their goalie, Glenn HAWKS HAVE WON TWICE though he has allowed 14 goals in Hawks ad Canadas have the three games, is among met twice this season wi the best k - stopper eago winning both times--432 pb , gi 2 Is The Montreal and 8-4 on home ice, | dclence, pasticularty big Chicago general manager Elmer (Moose) Vasko, has shown Tommy Ivan says his team is improvement over last season. PLENTY OF PUNCH better than the one which fin-| ished third last season. But he's! And they have good scorin, One forwai ithe Canadiens, with whom they've been swapping first place since the beginning of the sea- {son, New York Rangers play the Maple Leafs at Toronto in the |schedule's only other game, The two Canadian teams have BSun- |day off while Detroit Red Wings {are host to the Rangers and Chi- leago goes to Boston to play the | Bruins, | The Canadiens currently lead the league by one point over the Hawks. A Montreal victory would stretch their lead to three points |overtake the Canadiens, not optimistic about a first-place punch up front, finish, He feels that maybe line, made up of Hull, they're still not good enough to Murray Balfour and Bill (Red) Hay has been very effective "We've got ourselves a pretty since united midway through last good hockey team," he said. season. "We're certainly better than last! Another combination which has | season, "But we're hardly think- shown class, both offensively and ling of first place, which will be defensively, is that of Ken Whar- difficult to capture from the Ca- ram, Stan Mikita and Ab McDon- | nadiens." ald. | Montreal has dominated the Then Eddie Litzenberger, who league the past few seasons, fin- was involved in a trafic auto ishing in first place the past mobile accident lasf winter in {three seasons and winning the which his wife was killed, has {Stanley Cup five consecutive given definite signs of regaining iyears, his scoring ability, goals for three consecutive ses Hall, al- sons until a combination of the car accident and other injuries slowed him down in 1950-60. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | A sudden-death playoff for the Lizenberger scored 20 or more'. i0F Intercollegiate football son's final games today at King- ston. and London, The Golden Gaels of Queen's Univer can wrap the league Playoff, of the without a But they need the help University of Toronto Blues to do Here's the situation: Gales lead the league with eight points on a 4-1 record go- ing into today's sixth and final of the regular schedule, Redmen are second with six points and the University of Western Ontario Mustangs third with four points, TORONTO IS OUT Toronto, with only one win, is {out of the playolf picture. | League rules say there must be a suddén-death playoff if the second . place team has beaten the first-place team once during the regular schedule, So far Mus- ngs own the only win over the front-running Gaels, : Mahovlich. Mahovlich, a seven-goal man, was held scoreless in two games this week, Roughies Favored By Season Record to right are Warmath, Sandy Stephens, Joe Salem, Duane Blaska and Larry Johnson, ~AP Wirephoto and Frank Clair laid aside their weapons of words, Ti-Cat Bees | Net ORFU fighters, reached for their hard- ware today, Figuratively speaking, either Montreal Alouette coach Moss | OTTAWA (CP) -- Perry Mosscloud and winds up to 15. miles against Clair when thieves broke into the club's quarters and an hour, Duelling time for both luloid and, like old - time gun|watchers on the network, except | jector and well-studied films of reporters today, to guard against was 1 p.m./ Als season performance, But they missed a stack of team | iplays which lay beside the pro-| |jector and later dumped their| ce. | here and Cornwall, EST, | On their record both of games lwon and points scored, Riders Today Gaels are at home to championship hinges on the sea-|B Gaels Need Toronto Aid McGill while Mustangs take Toronto at London, 2 Bg J a 3 ge 30 Jou Shel chances al oronto, De ao ae (es, in their last two games McGill and Queen's which lost by wide margins, Draft Rosters Frozen Against Irregularities LOS ANGELES (AP)--Ameri- can League draft rosters as of Oakland NEW YORK (AP)--The Amer. Monday are being frozen untillican Football League's Oakland | franchise, one of the key out. the player draft Dec, 1. | / Baseball commissioner Ford|Posts for the new circuit in its chalk and cel- spectators at the park and TV|made off with Riders' film pro-| Frick is taking the step, he told|dollar battle with the established fonal League, is being shaken internal rumblings amid re. ports the club will lose $400,000 this season, Squabbling among owners of the Raiders, who dropped a 34-28 {Nat irregularities, by "If a club has 40 players it cannot draft any," sald Frick, "whereas a club with only 38 would be eligible to draft two. Raiders Owners Squabble might have to think of moving elsewhere," Another co-owner, Robert Os- borne -- also a member of the Oakland city council--castigated his partners by terming some members of the group * babies who don't like losing {money that they had known and anticipated they were going to ose." Belleville ) p ors coach he , {loot at the grandstand entran or Ottawa Rough Riders coach held an edge to win a place Nov, | 8 {We'll put on a similar freeze indecision to Boston Friday night| Quits OHA BELLEVILLE (CP) Belle. ville McFarlands propose to quit the Ontario Hockey Association and have applied for entry in the Clair will be carted off the bat- tle-ground where their respective Int. Title Big Four football teams fight a HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton sudden-death league semi-final, mented Bell, "It would be finan- Tiger-Cat Bees Friday night won| The weatherman promised the Ontario Rugby Football Un- chilly conditions for the specta- If after the regular 60 minutes! {12 against Toronto Argonauts in| | the first game of a home-and-|the teams are tied, league presi- home, fotal-points final leading dent Sam Berger of Ottawa said te the Grey Cup game at Van-{they will get a 10-minute break couver, {then play two 10-minute over- | {time periods. In case it remal the National League when it ex- pands to Houston and New York Frick said his action fs being taken after discussions with Joe|l ith |Cronin, pr was!and B circuits were reorganized fon intermediate championship for the third time in four years by defeating Toronto East York Argonauts 9-6 in the second game cial suicide to play in that (OHAY set-up." Since the old OHA Senior A rors--temperatures of 45 degrees," ON NINE season games, against Als rec- {ners on the basis of their sec- of the Ameri after the overtime periods,| i! Riders won nine and lost five! Riders would be declared win: | soho League, aud Wastes Giles, | | The freeze will have no effect ord of five wins and nine losses, ond-place finish in the regular on inter - league trading, which in one of two games on the AFL at out of Oakland, While the Raiders were losing Boston, the Los A rogram, was further amplified Chargers defeated the New York riday when it was reported that| Titans 21-7 and took over the general manager Chet Soda has| Western Division lead with a 5-3 hreatened to move the franchise|record, a half-game in front of Denver. Soda, one of the eight co-own-| ers of the AFL club which is in direct competition with the NFL San Francisco "40ers, said unless The Broncos get a chance to pull even when they meet East ern Division . leading Houston (5-2) in @ Sunday game at Den- | SOVIETS DENIED CHATHAM GIFTS CHATHAM (CP) When Chatham Maroons hockey some final plans could be lose) (2 Dallas is at Buffal round for an Oakland stadium "We out the Ne olond Jitale bo Interprovincial League, It learned Friday night, Coach Gordon Bell said the team couldn't survive in a three- club eastern division of the OHA's senior series and that (while in the scoring columns season, | Riders piled up 400 points and were scored on to the extent of| {283 points compared to 340 and! 458 against for Als, starts Nov. 21 and ends Dec, 11, into an eastern and western di-|0f the two-game, total-point ser- visions last August, the situation les. has become Increasingly con-| They won the round 16-13 after fused, First Whitby Merchants|the first game played in Toronto withdrew from the eastern divis- last Saturday night, ended in a 3 : NO NAME YET Belleville wished to compete in| the Ottawa district circuit stead, in- players, pulled jon on the grounds of lack of 7-7 tle, Warriors| the then Welland out because Bees now meet the winner of club the Quebec final between Ver-| Bell, highly critical of the re- wouldn't operate in a four-team dun Shamcats and Cornwall for| prganized OHA set-up in which|league, | ARRANGED SCHEDULE the eastern division has been whittled down from five clubs to] ree, said Sam Pollock of Hull ad assured Belleville of hi port in its Interprovincial appl 'vation, That league contains tw Hull teams, one each from Smit ¥#alls, Pembroke and Ottawa, THANKS CROWD fll _ Friday night Belleville lost 4.3 situation, was to play five games on their home ice in sn OHA|with clubs of Junior A calibre or eastern division game against|better with the points won or After the game ost the club sponsor, H. J. McFar-| standings. Galt Terriers, jand, thanked the crowd for at- tending what he termed an ex- would play only exhibition games until the end of the season, and "Mr, McFarland has poured a would gain an automatic bye into Jot of money into hockey," com-/the OHA senior series playoffs hibition contest, 'Maroons First Place Tie By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jack Lane and Willie Hass The sparkling offensive play of defenceman Elmer Skov Friday night lifted Chatham Maroons into a first-place tie in the west: ern division of the Ontario Hockey Association senior se- ries. Skov scored three goals--one in each period--to lead Maroons to a 64 win over Strathroy Rockets, The loss left Strathroy in a tie for last spot in the five team grouping. Co-holders of the basement position are Woodstock thietics, who bowed 4-3 to Strat. ord in overtime in the other di-| vision encounter, In the eastern division Galt Terriers stretched their season's win-loss record to 40 as they edged Belleville McFarlands 4-3 in a loosely - played game at Belleville, At Chatham a crowd of less than 1,000 was on hand to wate the Maroons gain a tie for first place with indsor Bulldogs. The other three Chatham goals were notched by playing coach Ted Power, Frank Bathgate and Joe Malo, Jack McCreight, Paul Oliver, Sudbury Denies $1 Player OTTAWA (CP)--Ted Hill, pres- ri of Sudbury Wolves, denied riday in a telegram to Eastern fessional Hockey League president Edward J. Houston that assistant trainer Chico Kovaurok Was signed by Wolves for a five game tryout as a player at $l. Hill's telegram followed a de- mand by Houston for an explana. tion or justification of the use be. ing made of Kovzurok, whose signing by Wolves made it pos- sible for them to comply with a Ipague rule on the number of pookie players each club must earry on its roster. "Hill said Kovzurok was not be- ing paid 20 cents a game but a sum comparable with that paid other rookies. He suggested enterprising report ers had "dreamed up" the $l-contract story. Houston, announcing receipt of s sup- and Oa olern division clubs -- Windsor, # h| Chatham, Strathroy, and Stratford, rangement L ¢ ably because of its geographical|through to ground East York's the eastern Canadian title and {the right to meet the western representative for the Dominion crown Nov, 19, A first-quarter safety touch and third-quarter single provided Woodstock the victory margin in Friday ar-| night's hard-hitting affair, Hamilton's Ed Palcheski broke This week the other clubs Galt kville arranged an inter-| ocking schedule with the West.| this | presum-| Under Belleville, Bill Williams in the opening| frame when the Argo punter was unable to kick because of a bad snap, Len Wright booted a single In the third quarter when Pat Ver- ner was unable to run out a wind-carried 75-yard punt, The teams exchanged touch-| downs late in the fourth quar. ter. Fullback Buck McCoy got |Hamilton's on a seven . yard plunge after Bees recovered a Toronto fumble on the Argo 31.| Quarterback John Edwards threw a 32-yard pass to Ray| Smith for the only East York score with less than four min. utes left, to count in their section Another report sald Belleville Capture | scored for Strathroy in the hard: fought encounter, Ken Dolg scored on a rebound at 7:08 of the overtime period to give Stratford its win over the luckless Athletics in a game at| Woodstock, It was the Indlans'| second straight victory at the| Athletics' expense. The win moved Stratford to| within two points of first place.| To Tndiate apd ns i If the date doesn't register, it goals by Doig and Bill Flick was 'the day the Giants beat Playing coach Jack Stoddard ac. Brown's injury-riddled Cleveland counted for Woodstock's lone Browns 48-7 to wrap up New tally. | York's second straight Eastern Both dls scored one: in Rh title in the National Sc | Footh 1 second, with Byrle Kiinck click" The ee URVE. and Gisots ing for Woodstock and Maurice| (3.1.1) are on the sane field Levesque for the Indians. Toby again Sunday and the question Browns Favored To Take Giants Before 80,000 NEW YORK (CP)---"We just didn't belong on the same field with the Glants"--Paul Brown, Cleveland coach, Deg, 6, 105! = Sudbury team tours Russia this month it will offer Soviet dignitaries warm greetings, but no gifts, from Chatham city council, Council Friday rejected a proposal to contribute $500 to a fund to buy such gifts. "Goodwill we have; money we have not," said Alderman Metro Sass, Alderman Darcy McKeough, who will accompany the team on its visit to Russia and Swe- den, agreed to extend 'civic greetings in copius quantities" to officials in these countries, George W. Parry, Progres- sive Conservative member of the legislature for West Kent, said Friday he has been told by Premier Frost that the province has made a grant of $1,200 towards the cost of the tour. Rookie Lest his players become com- placent, Clair has devoted a good | share of the week's pre - game {psychological warfare to playing down this record, Moss, for his part, has labored with chalk and blackboard to come up with some new plays. For REMEMBER WHEN? . . . Sf. beders By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Western Interprovincial Football Seablscult raced the 1 3.16|Union playoffs. The Stampeders made {miles of the Riggs handicap In| 1.vnfre and his prediction is be: 1:57 2.5 at Pimlico 23 years ago ing borne out, |today, boosting nim along to] When Calgary lost 30-7 to Ed- wards the top money - winning monton Eskimos in the first half mark for that season of $168,580./of a two-game total-point semi- The present record for the dis- ends Ernie Warlick and Bill Me- tance is 1:52 35, set by Fleet|Kenna were injured. Warlick will Bird at Albany, Calif, in 1953, HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Professional wl} 5 9 i 6 A Pts 3 1 4 " 46 45 4 H-Ottawa Kitchener 8.8. Marie Kingston Montreal 11 10 9 4 5 4 3 3 Friday's Resul Kitchener 5 Sudbury 7 Tonight's Game at Kingston Sunday's Games Sault: Ste, Marie at Montreal Kingston at Kitchener [Sudbury at Hull-Ottawa | American League WL T | Sudbury A Pts. 21 fl 42 37 50 2 57 ¥ 63 51 35 43 46 |Springfield 10 |Quebee |Cleveland Rochester | Buffalo Hershey § 33 Providence 410 39 Friday's Result 7 6 6 5 2) 18 14 Galt 13| Belleville 12: Oakville 11 8/Galt 4 Belleville 3 McKenna is doubtful, | Sunday's games Offensive tackle George Han. sen bruised a leg and defensive | Peterborough at St, Michael's St. Catharines at Marlboros halfback Ron Morris suffered dizzy spells after the game, but both will be in the lineup, The gaps at end will not be easy to fill, A defensive hole, left OHA Senior at the corner linebacking spot by Western Division the loss of the two-way McKenna, FA Pts. would be just as serious. 21 14 8 Even as Eskimo coach Eagle 24 18 B8|Keys complains that his defence 14 6/Wednesday "Wasn't as good as 20 2/1 thought it would be," any im- 21 2|provements he engineers prob- ably will .be to stop a radically- altered Calgary offence. Owen is expected to put rookie Windsor Chatham Stratford | Woodstock 10 {Strathroy }-§ 17 Friday's results |Strathroy 4 Chatham 6 |Stratford 4 Woodstock 8 Tonight's game Chatham at Strathroy Sunday's game Stratford at Windsor Eastern Division wL TF i 0 0 2 020 7 0 2 0 Friday's result 15 w 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 MAY CUT YACHTING LONDON. (AP)--Yachting may be exluded from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, a Japanese delegate to the International Yachting Racing Union said Friday, Yu. Blkiaki Iwata, member of the Jap: 0anese Olympic committee, said 0 his country is getting ready for |all 22 Olympic sports but he had been Informed yachting may be A Pts 9 10 210 Western League Stamps Hope i. a CALGARY (CP)--Steve Owen end Bill Barber into the lineup a time, fate conspired| aig all along he probably would for Warlick, who aggravated a "Ihave to look to rookie strength partial on the bench to help his Calgary against the Esks, McKenna, with if they made the an ankle injury, may play in a the to Normie Kwong who hurt a rib Help shoulde ration I tKenna vith] MINNEAPOLIS (AP)--The ex limited role, The only Edmonton Injury was Pascual, Owner Calvin Griffith, planting his American club to Minneapolis - St. Paul muscle, If Kwong doesn't play, it is expected Jim Shipka and Howie Schumm will alternate in his place. If today's game is the last this year for the Stampeders, it will by the last for defensive middle Gordon (Porky) Brown who has announced he will retire at the end of the season, The day has been named Pork Brown Day and the 33-year-old, 10-year veteran of the Stamped- |ers will receive gifts valued at tion. latter [staff Griffith admitted four or five new faces" looks to Pascual, Pete: Ramos, Don Lee, Chuck Stobbs and Jack | Washington Senators are brimful with opitmism over their new home but worried about Camilio trans. League catcher Earl Bal wants to send his ace pitcher to| the Mayo Clinic for an examina. Pascual injured his arm in the wick, Griffith labeled art of the season and ap- parently has not recovered fully, Pascual is the anchorman of a 'needs The owner told reporters Friday he Senators Happy With New Home -|Kralick to serve as the core of his staff, But nobody, so far, has shown {much willingness {with Griffith exce) y {who want to grab stars like sate and Pas While he declined to guess at next year's attendance in his new big league ~ crav balli- ats {tendance potential as *fantas tie," Griffith still hasn't decided on a name for the neapolis-St. Paul club, He has heard such suggestions as Bunyans, Moose, Twins, and Northern Stars, His comptroller, Oswald $4000 from Stampeders and his fans, Among the gifts will be a vacation trip to Hawail for Porky and his wife and lifetime season tickets to watch the Stampeders. It will be Brown's 208th consec- utive game with Calgary, All {have been played without a seri- ous injury. OHA Bounces 'Boy To Midgets TORONTO (CP)-The Ontario Hockey Association Friday night refused permission to 14-year-old Bob Boyce of Belleville to play Junior B hockey this season. The OHA executive decided to send the boy back to the mid. gets after learning that he had signed two playing cards for Junior B clubs, sponsored by SET STAKES RECORD OWEN SOUND (CP)--The Su- bred-and-owned two- and three. year-old trotters and pacers, dis- tributed a record of $18,780 In 1060. Secretary treasurer Arthur Whitesell of Tillsonburg told the {fall meeting of the Supertest- W. J. Hyatt Association that a total of 166 colts and fillies are paid up for the 1961 two-year-old events, The number of three- year-olds still eligible is 81, Both are records for the stakes which were inaugurated in 1045, Truf clubs and fall fairs win the right to race one or more of the stakes by tender, the amount of the tenders being added to the stakes, Stakes officials In- cluded president W. H. Grosch of Stratford. pertest Stakes for Canadian Bluege, offered Griffs, to honor the name of one of baseball's ploneer, families, Griffith had no immediate comment on that, but the name may catch on, 'All Allowed To 'Swipe At Mighty LONDON (Reuters)--The an. nual battle for the English Foot ball Assoclation Cup, in which the lowliest soccer team gets a chance for a swipe at the mighty, gets under way in earnest today. Thirty amateur and semi-pro- fessional teams, survivors of pre- liminary eliminations that be- gan in August, join the 48 teams of the third and fourth divisions in the cup's first round, Already eliminated in the p! es are 246 other amateur and semi~ professional elubs, Black forced the game into over- time with a game-tying goal at 8:14 of the final frame. belong| Providence 2 Rochester 3 Saturday's Games share the Rochester at Cleveland Philadelphia Providence at Hershey now is do the Giant there? The Browns, who eastern lead with Winnipeg 3 Edmonton 4 Calgary 1 Vancouver 0 Portland 5 Victoria 2 Eastern League (dropped, OLD COUNTRY National Hockey League profes- sional teams. The first card was signed Aug. 26 and filed with the OHA Oct [7 MAY BE LAST Eagles, are seven-point favorites Galt Terriers had too much|to beat the Giants before approx. condition for the McFarlands in|imately 80,000 in Cleveland's Mu- the Belleville team's second and nicipal Stadium, apparently last game of the sea-| The Eagles (41) will be all son, Bob Senior's outstanding alone at the top if the Giants ame in the Belleville net prob- can pull an upset, and if the ably kept the score from double Eagles whip the visiting Pitts. figures, {burgh Steelers 231 The Gar Vasey and Bob McKnight Eagles are considered a touch. with two and Ab Martin with a/down better than Pittsburgh, single were Whe Terrors marks-| men, Mike Bukacheski, Davey| - Jones and Billy Colvin scored for OCEAN RESORT the Macs. The tourist trade, Bermuda's Shortly after the game it was principal asset, is worth between learned the McFarlands are ap- $90,000,000 and $35,000,000 annu- district Interprovincial League. ' Atlantic. plying for entry in the Ottawa- ally to the British colony in mid-| {Buffalo at Springfield Sunday's Games {Buffalo at Providence | Springfield at Quebec OHA Junior A A Pts, 19 12 13 7 25 24 19 Guelph Peterbhoro {St. Mike's N. Falls Marlboros Hamilton St. Cath, 20 17 Friday's results Peterborough 5 Guelph 3 Marlboros 1 Niagara Falls § Tonight's game {Hamilton at St. Catharines 9 ] 5 4 4 3| Georgetown (Int, A) 8 Oakville 2 38. New York 2 Charlotte 3 Philadelphia 2 Haddonfield 1 International League Fort Wayne 2 Toledo 6 | Minneapolis 5 St. Paul 3 | Milwaukee 5 Muskegon § Manitoba Junior | Wpg. Braves 4 Wpg. Rangers 2 | Saskatchewan Junior | Estevan 4 SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Result of the only English Soccer League game played Friday: First Division Leicester 5 Preston North End 2 (Match brought forward one day). 4 for Belleville Junior Bs, spon: sored by Chicago Black Hawks. No release was granted by Belle. | ville midgets, The second card for Peterbor- ough Junior Bs', sponsored by| SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY Montreal Canadiens, was signed Oct, 10 and filed Oct. 26 with the | release. The release was pur-| chased by Peterborough for $150. | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Prince Albert 2 OHA Exhibition A 6 | Border Cities Leamington 6 Dresden 5 Okanagan Senior Kamloops 4.Kelowna 7 Interleague Penticton OSHL 3 Trail WIHL 6 MEET YOUR RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR THERE'S A FUTURE FOR YOU IN AVIATION Hill's telegram, said he will check the statements and make « decision whether to take any dotion early mext | k OSHAWA Don't miss this opportunity to get first-hand ine formation about the Royal Canadian Air THE ARMOURIES 11:00 AM. - 6:00 P.M,--WED. NOV. 9th DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 588 KIN K. HULL' OIL AND GAS STATION SIMCOE ST. career opportunities in the Force. 8 KING ST. EAST LANE PH 1204 WECKER, DR. 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. JURY & LOVELL LID. 302 STEVENSON RD, NORTH LAW PHARMACY 83 RITSO! 227 SIMC BELL'S B.A. 265 KING ST. W. CLEMENT'S SUPERTEST STATION 102 SIMCOE ST. N. E. 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