The Oshawa Times, 12 Nov 1960, p. 11

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" ~~ 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwiey, Movember 12, 1960 + Central Captures ' Sr. Football Title 81 A scrappy senior foothell team scorer when he ook # short 20(Central and ran 80 yerds for » from Oshawa's Central Colleg yard pass and outlegged bis pur- Lovehdown SPORTS CALENDAR UNDAY'S GAMES EY Oshawa Major League ~ Osh awa A's vs Juveniles st 6.90 p.m. and City-Wide vs Durno's st 8.30 pm. Both games st Bowmanville isle recaptured the coveled COSSA title by edging Quinte | Beeondary School (Belleville) 22 R14, Friday afternoon in Oshaws, / L Central, by defeating the de ps In the death final, chalked wp their see ond COBRA championship since 194, An pdded touch of irony was ; | provided by Central's win since Zit was a Belleville team they % lousted in 19% fented, untied record, 4 ¢ for the year, INITIAL SURPRISE 1 the first three minutes, 4 | gonl suers over the gosl bine Central's maroon and gold (esm, soon settled down and shortly he-| fore the end of the first quarter brought sereams from the fans when Dalidowicr drew in a 40 Central, : Greg Milosh added a one point cushion by kicking another point in the a" minutes of the game, The COSBA winners for 1960, Conch W. D, Mcliveen, Jord (ies. nt ergssel QAR E er eer Keauits, Lowe) Bas: (J e) as ¢ erry ves, Jer ye! The elation was shortdived as) Marshal Wie ' (A calle | moghik, : the Wall rae celled hack Tor # Gl Aiesworth, down Lindsey, Marsh Nicholishen started Cen 1m Lang, Wayne St. John, = / | This made the score 2144 for | Quinte was favored fo win thei pas | Fridey match since they entered|Quinte's ithe game with a two-year unde territory, Central nally tallied on a reverse | CENTRAL SURGES Central Collegiate completely The Belleville visitors Marted) dominated the second half of the the game off with a stunning im-|exelling foothall game, pael by scoring eight points in| standing {Dave Nicholishen, Greg Milosh| 2H : Roger Central had an unbeaten record kicked & single, | Knight, Boh Kram, Greg Milosh, Dave Nicholishen nailed his) Hull, | second touchdown of the after liams, On the opening kick, 8 wild poon on sweep around the right) Mills, . ' iateral by Central behind theirlend, Tony Saramak erossed Waite, Bleve Thompson, Al War: tral's drive again with & screen dohnston, Dave Nicholishen, Will gain w pass to Dave Wicholighen deop 1 mak, Thor Nake, Wayne Bayers, fy Stan Dalidowiez, Don Cullen, Boh Mann, Bleve Gilmore, Tony Sara Anderson, Stan Bosak, Me | Henry Maynard and Joe Kuvior, | Quinte Seeondary School's ros ter was; Boh Follwell, Francis Frost, Alex McNaught, Terry Thompson, Bill Latehiord, Ron Wayne Woods, Gerald Wil- Rickey locke, Larry Harry Hitehon, Wayne Davis, Gi bid fi AT THE WINNER'S CIRCLE ve, Seattle Totems line gave Quinte & one|Quinte's goal line up dle, Larry Doxsee, Ga y ¢ { after catching a short pass, Mike Stubert, Randall Aiodiy With five minutes remaining Ken Blackburn, CHlf MeGrim- touchdown the first time they got! in the game, Ron Hull (brother to, mon, Earl Green, Stan MeMuls the hall Chicago's Bobby Hull) intercept- len, David DeClerq snd David Bill Green of Quinte was the ed a short prop pass thrown by! Fisher, point satety touch, Quinte further shocked . Central hy scoring # Edmonton Raps High-Flying Red Wings Arena, chants at 1000 a.m, nd Baker Vending vs Credit Union at 1130 am. Both games at Bowmanville CL] m5 on pm.; Police vs Civitan st 8.00 pm, and Duplate vs B'Nal B'Rith at 900 p.m, All games st the Children's Arena, GM Inter-Office League ~ Pon tiaes vs Corvetles ot B30 pm, and Chevrolets vs Oldsmobiles at 9.45 p.m, Both games st the Bow | visiting Cola-Colas UAW League ~ Tony's vi Mer- Industrial B stanza, notching six out of his|the team's total, while conch to pul manville Arena, 21-16, Booth and D / Ajax Clips Cokes 41-40 A sensational last quarter drive(the Chas while Dickson eon by Ajax, trating most of theltinued to keep Wis crew close, | game, gave them a 41-40 win over| GATHER STRENGTH outnetting A MON y onds to , Bing the local Bibeau took care of the 3 PAYS GAMER bays Ek wird vied total, leaving the (hree-quarter Oshawa Minor Assoc, ~ Ban tory, saore at 3121, tam League -- Local 2784 vs| The game started ps a veryl Alex finally found thelr shoots Local 1817 at 5.00 pm. ; Loest 205 close-checking affair, both teams) ing eves in the fingl quarter as vs Canadian Tire at 600 pm. paying cautionbsll with Cokes|they completely outhustied Cokes Local 206 vs Canadian Tire at 600 squeezing into & 107 lead, Boh|Py 200 to snatch a wonderful vie: Houdaille vs Westmount atl Booth was the big gun in this tory In their initial appearance of SEASON, Joe! Reg, Daze was the sparks Dickson kept his squad within) PIE for the winners, netting pine striking distance, points # also note the Coen-Coln outscored the win Bame-winning hasket ners again in the second quarter,| Brent Jump shot, He but only by two more 5, 114,|80me fine help from Garnet inte & halftime lead ofl Watchorn, Bibesu and Dickson, an Peters led) Peters and Booth led the Colas, SPORT FROM BRITAIN HIGH SCORERS The Ajax team were thelr first to ague vie Dickson snd Reg, (id st South Africans Disprove Experts LONDON (CP) = Before the arrival of the formidable South African touring rughy team Brit and 10 points respectively also Ed, Bibean who netled Cokes were topped by Boh Booth and Dan Peters with 20 and 10 points respeetively, ER ckson, 11; Daze, 10; ind Walchorn, 6, Fouls, 1" oul of COKES ~ Booth, 20; Wrubel; the opposition Till, 1; Peters, 10; Shields, 8; both ehewed wu Forbes; Muha, 4; Beulk and Love, with equal confidence, ; The res) test begins Dee, 8,2, Fouls, B out of 19, . The United States' Bald | Manuel Yeaza, gives out with a | the $100 000 Washinglon, T h Foe To ht ; vanned the Spring when the Springhoks visit Card. Officials ~ Tim Nelson, Dave Esgle, held hy his Jockey | Norse laugh in the winner's | International at Laure! dace oug 3 ni beh ADTs stanne 4 the | ying iy o Springboks i Carle Siaior -- Moy Fry By elrcle yesterday aller winning AP Wirephoto For 3rd-In-Row They figured they could spot|representative matches against | By THE CANADIAN PRESS (onto will be at Boston to playitwo, The visitors appeared to|the Home Countries, C di R 1 4 od By THE CANADIAN PRESS The battle for first place in he Brvind, wile: asuuienlt Jolt lack on ouistanding Diace-Kicker oaaeien by 4 Soiipnut Jide on ana ens eca H . , 2 v, [the National Hockey League re ie Leafs, ) Ae al ey were un ritish soll since ot 10 i on Ted ans in pile league Jending Edmonton) ive LH tonight With games at winger Fddie Bhaack from New muddy piteh, Both defects Scotland on their Initial tour fn Gilles Tremblay I | Friday might for their third) Montreal and Toronto York Rangers last Monday in ex-| seemed Important, (1006, the Bpringhoks have lost | straight victory in the Western) Detroit Red Wings, riding high change for forwards Johnny Wil-| The South Africans lost nolonly seven of 108 matehes in| MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal § 4 Hock: y League mm the strength af five eonsecy-| "MN end rookie Pat Hannigan, time in giving the erities their four British tours, Their current Canadiens announced ¥riday i S ver Winniner Warriors {ook over tive victories. meet the Cana.|07@ In the market for more new answer, In thelr first appesr:|target is fo get through their|they have recalled left « winger § IR A ead Montreal fight for Payers ance they heat the Southern present campaign without a sin. GII€d Tremblay from Hull-Ot- § i Pit ig ii "a 22 fiom A yg oy Bd Punch Imlach, general man Counties 200 without bothering gle sethack tawa Canadiens of the Eastern | By JACK SULLIVAN read a two-page speech eulogie| This year he sent out about oucriime tle with Calgary Stam ey tied for the leadership| 47 and coach, says he Is seek-\to kick a penalty goal and €O%| of the home national sides, Pr mana! iti - or at Canadian Press Staff Writer [ing Moss, 40,000 letters to every college! peders with 19 points each he i Lrade Whicn wil | fury tls Yering only one ar pid England appears the most likely least Montreal's two weekend The: v " a: A i . ries f?] Bi N 4 ' i TU | You've got to hand it to borty ue, 10 Make gure hat people player in the U8, His idea In other action, Portland Ruck Chicago Black Hawks, only one ow ody] Feat pen Uiliig posed of Oxford University 24-6 A fake_the Visitors li games in the National Hockey Moss as a man with guts, Who 308m addi : to flush out dual « citizenship Bro0s shutout Vancouver CANUCKS point behind the leaders, play the (ie last two seasons hy Cana:lin & steady downpour Fah 6 I League--against Detroit here to : else would dare to deal off two|Press releases announcing any: phe ope Hoe 50 and Spokane Comets eontin:|yy or orn: WAY ho the las two seasons hy Cana:/in & ste ' (last year's table, the Knglish|day and in New York Sunday. i | of Canada's greatest football INng to do with the club started Chaps wip wauld be eligible tou, Se, sox aver Vietorin Cour Maple Lets "a iF ane diens In the Blaney Cup final yEsTs TOUGHER (have prospered since Oxford's|" Mookie Hoh Rousseau Wil aise { players, particularly in Moniveal|this way; "Head Coach and Gen Pay as § gars by grabbing a 6-2 decision, | tie playoffs The tourists will meet stronger| Richard Sharp plugged their big: he retained for the time hein | pavers, Mid HY to maior Manager Perry Moss an: He graded each Montreal play: ™ pour" players shared Edmon.| "°° a Imiach says the tightness of gonosition before they eomplete|gest hole at outside half, becanse of an injury to Ph Bg var aaa Bounced today, , That 5001 er's performan e from flims fan's scoring ~ Ed Disehuk, The game Bt Toronto will be|the NHL race with a fifth of the heir #0 « match sehedule, The| Sharp, kept out of his univer. Goyette, bombs and rack up the city? |Pecame a joke among Big Four| And he' can talk This year, Chuck Holmes, Bd Joyal and/marked hy a puck-dropping eere-|schedule played makes for a gouthern Counties are more sity's clash with the Springboks| Tremblay, placed on the Mont. loss certainly couldn't have|*POTIS Wrilers promoters scheduled an Aug, #9\Lloyd Haddon, Mare Boileau, mony commemorating th trading at re [noted for weal than for success by a minor injury, is teaming|real proiected list hefore the Mo veriatnly WA's Dave "nioss took over from Peahead game In Montreal between (wo Gord Sinclair and Gerry Leon NHI, game played in is) There aie ive clubs (he does|and Oxford started without two| effectively with Dickie Jeeps, |start of the season, is currently { eonsulled ith a nee {me | Walker, a drawling Alabaman| National Football League teams ard replied for the Totems Leaf Gardens, home of the Leafs\not count New York) in & dog-|of jis best hacks and had two England's durable and experi-| leading the EPHL in seoring | bell before he sel off WS POM once chews wit and appearance but Moss squawked so long and| At Winnipeg Danny Blair and|#0 years ago tonight fight for four playoff spots, |key forwards out of action forienced serum half, to form the|With nine goals and 11 assists for | this week: The National Hockey wo "dive i" contrast to city|loud about if, that they even:| Howie Hughes counted for the) All six teams will play Sunday. 'Bomebody's Boing to. get|extended periods, all-important link between the|20 points in 15 games, League president Knows all Abou ker Moss, For years, Peahead| tually cancelled it Warriors and Lou Jankowski and The Canadiens are at New York| shoved out and it's not the| Op the other hand, the visitors forwards and the three-quarter ve vith of Monthes dome iser| OAM in front of the Montresl| "Hoy, 1's getting so certain Hon Leopold scored for the|to meet the last-place Rangers (Leafs, A couple more hodies and|flelded almost entirely different line, Even so, England's chances lavence, an old : bench and the betting was that/people own certain towns inl Stampeders {Detroit goes to Chicago and Tor-Iwe are sitting pretty, lineups In the two matches and| Another English strong point 1s|1ook dubious, In 1050, the all-star man than ai-yeat-uld Most, sould sometime before a game ended, sport," commented NFL, Com Gordie Haworth, Art Ones, ------ SE mm -- (the presence of towering David British Lions, with Jeeps and have told him bg + Jat MA ned lose his trousers which al: missioner Pete Roselle, who was Bill Mel ley and Arnie chm: | Marques in the lineouts, At six Marques in their lineup, won marish night 0 y a A Paid ways seemed to he ready to drop on the receiving end of Moss's U7 sored for hickavaos = feet, five Inches, the blonde Har:|only one of four test matches in i When trengle fl. 0! I EEE pound his ankls displeasure, i ven itiuk, Co hob Comets! a am ose S) lequins forward is one of the few| New Zealand, Virtually the same ! furisd dawiiown Noniieq dye 4 Moss's conversation Is brisk] If this latest deal goes through Fail ig Bill Saunders got| Britons capable of outjumplng All « Black side went to South | madhause, hha A ere. {and he has the appearance of aland Eicheverry and Patlerson for} Victoria Gosia | the lanky visitors on the throw: Africa last summer and dropped The hot tempered voneh- "A0A-| well. hieeled stockbroker, He's the return to haunt the Als next)" ins, two tests out of three, | dians hiew their stacks DeCAUSE|, oq occed coach in Canadian year, Moss will ha ) he at -- roadie Sams COT b+ (tn, Sl gud GHA rll eka Shon ul arama gH 0 dour \ | 'the! I : ? 3 wi 3 tot 4, ee------_--------_---- } " springfield at Hershey | aie Otay os TR of gaining admittance to the Bot Stone 8 oY Cy moved -- a AGle WINS [immo [MM dima ar een ci' © Li eco wi a for 31] ENTER THAD BUND ! Eastern Professional Winnipeg Rangers 6 Winnipeg] At Stratford It was Mickey as the opening round coleaders,| SYDNEY, Australia (CP)-- : » WL T FA Pts Monarchs 2 * Billy Maxwell of the US, and Three top Australians and four \ 1%) nternational Ho Ottawa 10 3 1 64 8 2 Saskatchewan Junior FIGHTS LAST Toronto's Al Balding, slipped Nyssa Dur sp Royery boy : oY . * 1 RR 17/8as " p back, J : Richous" 8 4 4 8 0 ju Woiovan 4 Regma 8° Maxwell bad a par 72 at tly AEE We New S|] con AL) AGES! LAUREL, Md, (AP) = Theally standing at the start of the [sudbury 610 8 67 7 1h Okanagan Senior NIGHT Chapulatepee Country Club and = Waite Clty. Sa Si hi A Washington, D.C, International/field of 11 horses from six na-|Kingsion 6 6 2 66 62 14 Vernon 2 Penticton 10 shared third place at 190 with cia of the Davis Cup challenge was laid to rest for the INH Montreal 8 9 8 © 8 9 Kamloops 0 Vernon 3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Texan Dave Marr who had a %./,qund" Dee, 26:28, Americans oh time Friday, but the wake was| "I had the best horse" sald Friday's Results Kamloops 11 Kelowna 6 Logan, Utah -- Don Fullmer, [Balding shot a 73 and had & Wo: garry Mackay, Earl Buchhols, Sa the NHI, president had banished Maurice Richard, the idol Montreal Canadiens fans, for the ) 3SGATC ofore he left Florida State i balance of ihe sonson hg om and thorough Tesearcv| before he lef lari Mate. 11 pOOTBALL CRACK | Br Te cANADIAN PRESS Rots second soul of the extra sosion with Art Sullivan and Kocket had heen indiscreet at/®'™ bi dis ERR Chatham Maroons ended the|session, and his third of the Hob Geddes flashing the Rock. Boston a few nights earlier by clubbing a Bruins player with] foothall, the most prolific lelter writer and one of the most sys el hig vocal hest to justify his ac tion, He was hurned in effigy! ALOUETTE IS WET MONTREAL (CP) = The prize for something or other Terviers' streak at [Dieht, that gave Indians their 64 Galt five game i Increase! victory over Windsor Bulldogs, Friday night to Terriers Win Streak ets' light, Playing Stoddard tallied for Woodstock, coach Jack HOCKEY HINTS Dean Prentice . the current uproar over 4 | i his slick and socking a game i the thelr lead In the Ontario Hockey| po \ORED THRE Woodstock's final goal was official the Maontreal-Hamilton foots Association senior league, |BENDO BCORED THRER cored by Kosowan, a newcomer i hall deal undoubtedly will go [ Lou Renda, who had three/l ©i00 To ith Philadelphi MADE ALS SUCCESS . to the fellow who originated | Terriers, the team without algoals for Windsor, forced the ex RA was with Fhlladelphia the erack now going around league, were defeated 6-4, GIVING (ra (ime with a tally 30 seconds the United States Football ) p ke: a ionll (aus ih Montreal ? {own [Chatham 14 points at the (op of botore ihe end of the third pe MAstern Hockey league earlyl py yrovp prrcrvaL hockey counterparts, but still er a { \ 1 He said the trading of Sam [the table, Viod, He also put the Bulldegs| 0, To by Bob Breen Dean Prentice of the New. York Moss took a chance by shuffling " Eteheverry was like moving fitratford Indians took over hack in contention after Roth|* 0% & ' | Rangers, who became a top star off quarter Bam Kteheverry and N' ) 0 | Bt, Joseph's Roman Catholle windsor Bulldogs' second place had scored early in the overtime last season when he scored 83 pol de SelB ig em MONTREAL (cp Bam Et. weeks before he had spoken! Oratory to Toronto with 10 points after beating them! period, | . goals and a total of 66 points to hd Hal Hallers AMBION cheverry said Friday night his/to Moss and Mass had told him fiecond prige nomineei is 4 in Sipatford after extra time,| Al Candy and Btu Willams finish.in the top ten scorers, Is a Tiger-Cats, They've been the idol| immediate plans are to talk to/he could play in Montreal as qerry Trudel, who departed Windsor is in third place with|scored the other Indians goals, dana 1an smooth, smart player who takes of fans for years and they are Hamilton Tiger-Cats officials and|long as he wanted to [ fram French in his eolumn elght points, {Bob Servis opened for Windsor, care of his left wing spot as if two good reasons t OU [ta liste om"! ) 1 0 i ettes have had hn By o hist i tg thom He said he Was soivy. the re ht one AT Mn Wer Woodstock Athletics are fourth] Woeodstosk A's jumped into he had been horn there, cess on the field and at the gate The 80 «year. old quarterback, sultant publi®ity tended to run| and made AlOue J p following & 63 vietory oves|® 40 lead after the first 20 occer gre Is much A young player since 1084. traded hy Montreal Alouettes to/down Faloney, whom he des Strathroy Rockets, the cellar minutes against Strathroy Rock gan hn fom Prentice hut pers Moss, rookie coach from Flor: the Ticats eallier this week, was|eribed as a great quarterback WON PRO TOURNEY dwellers y els on goals hy Red Novak, Has \ RY Beton 18 In the way ida State University, probably|leryiewed on a nighily sports, vee wine ciate | TOKYO (AP)--Lew Hoad F " Chatham Maroons winning/H4my PIaif and Junior Barash, We ander, sia y free to fake never heard of the Richard riot television show carried hy Mont| Tl dd te. pints that. N day won the first professional | A Fort: Selo NIAR But the locals were outscored n : Dope and ash in on a goal And even if he did. it is likely real's CHMT ly ai 8 wns hat NeWlionnis tourney ever held in fea pa hile Galt defence. 10 the tune of 21 in the middle Watching Prentl 1 Re sll would bounds IMG He sald alevs York Giants may be aller Eb japan, defeating Ken Hosewallldack Douglas while Gali defence) = MONTREAL (CP)=Joe Slyo:| oie Oe ahi deal that gave the Als quavter| |} Ve had a couple of offer: ghevorry As a replacement forig.g, 0.6, 36, 6:1, hl, Mal An-iman Auieh heeling Was serving) [movies, president of Montreal| ond" football tn 8 hi hg rom 1.8 are en 1 ie Chart Conrty, (he 4year-od totsun" downed' Ate Couper] TOughING minor REMEMBER WHEN? , , , Concordia of the National Boceer uns his pat Bernle Faloney and defensive end Don Paquette in return for fis two stars Blon on Als fans since he went want to name them because I'n not a free agent." quarter ba e k with the Foothall League team National! 6.2 fi-3 for third place. AU four \ are Australians, Hy THE CANADIAN PRESS | University of Western Ontario NETTED FOUR GOALS red Pletsch and George Alt netted four goals in little more eastern Intercollegiate football League, has been given permis. sion by the Canadian Soccer terns so well that he is nearly al. ways free to take a pass regard: less of the defensive check on of hockey you will notice that Wo § : ] BREST foothall Association to negotiate he nattily-dressed, business: REMAIN IN MONTREAI ken were the other snipers in|Mustangs from London, Ont, de: Foot him, . A y a SIAN LN WN WAL . ys 1 | feate en's 10+ X »| With William D, Cox for a fran ) i onch made» dbp npr" Btevorny n 1o ions to ve| HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS [1 ile aur orh e"vheh eid She's 1% te wa hth, Wie Big for, row wach the vragen to Montreal last May, He made main with his family in Montrea than seven minutes to overcome SiO n 21 years ago today, In that tional League, most plays made to an oped wing MR i -- manager|quarterback Bernie : Friday's Resulls turned up Instead and dutitully{came as a surprise, Just a few! Buffalo 6 Cleveland & Indianapolis 2 Muskegon 9 {Hes shey 2 Providence § [Milwaukee p) it, Paul 13 [Quebec 4 Rochester § Eastern League {New Haven 4 Haddontield 8 SOVIET CLAIMS FOUL (Vernon and twice) livelier than the event. {King whose wife owns Harmon. Sault Ste, Marie 6 Sudbury 3 Kamloops played Bald Eagle took the starch out! '#108 in partnership with Mrs | Kitchener 4 Montreal 2 of the race hy sooming off to a Jean Dimarca, "It was the rot. Tonight's Game four-length lead in less than al tenest start 1 ever saw, I'd like Kitohener at Kingston quarter of a mile, increasing it|10 Maleh my horse against Bald Sunday's Games to 10 after a mile and being a| Baile for $30,000 Montreal at Nitehenes Western International Trail 11 Nelson 4 Exhibition Hull-Ottawa Juniors 8 Belleville 8 Border Cities Junior 3 safe two at the end of the mile] Woody Stephens, trainer of Kingston at Hull-Ollawa | and halt {Bald Eagle, didn't scare OHA Senior Riverside & Dresden 2 141, Philadelphia, stopped Jimmy | Ww Harry P. Guaggenheim's five! "I think my man (Guggen WL T F A PisChatham § Windsor 3 MoMillan, 18, Trenton, NJ, 2 Irs AN EASY WINTER THE OSHA A year-old thus became the first/heim) will go for it," he replied. [Chatham T3204 2 NHN SE --------. EE -- two-time winner of the Interna. "Tell King to get up his $30,000," |Stratiord 83033 i YACHT CLV Baas tional and taurid to fo it hs CLAIMED A FOUI | Windsor 4 302 2% 8 When you depend on | American racing colors, 8 Vie a he 3 id sto 26 F 3 a a hls hid in the anteser Nikolai Nastbov oa Rus Soodsiech 1 3 . n » : -_s PHEASANT M UGHLIN'S | i preparing @ boat building program to develop e : } TRL § fouled byl h 9 i voting far best horse of the year| La CabeR felt he was fouled by Gai 810 M1 0 " cLA | | | Racing Fleet of One-design (Blue Joy) sailboats , » US 3 in the { and he couldn't get his message Friday's Results stopped 22 in the Galt goal, Terriers, the only surviver of the former five-team eastern di vision, meet with the five west 1162, West Jordan, pointed Rueky Rellamy, Phoeniz, Ariz, 10, Donale Adam: Utah, out 161 Ricardo Gonzales, Aires, 10 Philadelphia -- 126, Buenos Jethro Cason, son, 125, West Jordan, outpointed| Nelson, Roberto de Vicenzo, and MEXICO CITY (AP) = Howle Johnson of Houston, Tex., shot a course record 63 Friday and took the halfway lead in the $10,000 {day total of 139, Johnson's 63 broke hy a stroke| the course record held hy Byron best teams, plans to have 18 for elgn clubs next year Canadian representative, A Toronto group is alse ve ludi HA Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ral: ston, and Australians Neale Fra. ser, Rod Laver and Roy Emer son all scored second-round vie Maxwell, tories, # big housecleaning in the front] He Ln Rl up his mind in| BY THE CANADIAN PRESS | Sunday's Games a 42 Terrier lead ast season of college competition] Slyomovies, millionaire real|8re possible hecause some de. oifice, fram the assistant coach:|July about playing for Hamilton] American League Hamilton at Marlharos | Gene Miller and Butch Martin before its suspension for the war(estale dealer and furrier, said)fensive player lagged or was|doesn't wait for them to happen, ing staff te public relations, [next Jul Playing amition| WL © i A Pls Niagara Falls at 8t, Michael's |. o™merviers thelr fivst-ses:| Years Western was the only Ca-| Thursday he has been negotiat:| ©AUEDL out of the play, It was not| The youngster Playing the wing And public relations hasn't Asked % he would play again/SPringfield 11 & 0 74 40 2) Wester Reagve [sion margin, and George Zuk Radish lem Jt a0 undefeated, ing with lumber millionnaire Cox Jesus We Way Net worked Yo Wo vet hy v hull ti heen his strong point, {for Perry Moss, Alouettes' cons| Giebec 118 0 61 Gu uu Coleary 3 Winnipeg 3 (overtime|, gq pon McKnight scored in the| Unie record, im New York about a franchise|¥® J ina [uaaia nore hints gel my dulleti, l po In am BN rarikl eo ih bGlGleN COM Gioyeland #8 0 41 49 1a/tle) ; : . wm ltor Concordia, He hope Prentice is always working, Gordie Howe, Magic on Skates", ™y fo Ned Bh ja vival troversial coach, Etcheverry said) hoi § 9 0 60 63 16 Portland 4 Vancouver 0 et [ve ig M hi Jy : : would be concluded hoped PIAS! gqnatantly alert for any ohance to|Send a stamped, self addressed | the alory goes, be was asked toile oan't play "ar any man whol joi, dR ee Bae beriod after Maroons had man Al Balding Behind THE Hp Smee. BOI Tt get free and is never content, as envelope and 100 to this news in 81. Lambert, & suburb of Mont| The trade to. Rochester 6 # 1 40 40 13 Spokane § Victoria 2 AEChaiham gonile Al Bennet] : HOMAL JeAEUS TAN. SUIINOR pido anany Players, are, Io submii lo paper, alo 1 3a Mont The trade to Hamilton, fo Providence 611 0 G0 67 1 International League hatha, goalie 4 RAE I M 0 ona' league last summer Anda close cover, The Ranger star (Copyright 1000, | real. The equipment Faloney, Providence 6 WRB aa ational ed turned back 4 shots, Boat Huply| ATL AVA@XICAN UPEN [brought in some of the world's| builds his scoring chances, hel Toronto Nar Syndicate) Would you like to build a class sailboat at Minimum cost, with the help of experienced sailors? SHOOTING But even Bald Eagle's suprem- acy was challenged hy the Strathroy 2 Woodstock 6 through in time because of . Windsor 4 Stratford 3 (overtime) FUEL OIL SERVICE With sufficient interest building space will be pro. foulup in signals, Zabeg finished only a length behind Harmonizing and his fel trainer for Harmonizing, J00 King. And the Russians in turn tried to yell foul against Harmon. Chatham 6 Galt 4 OHA Junior A WLT {sing low traveller fram Russia, Za : V ® A Pls in dorny, was another head aft St, Cath ; 3 Nn FRENCH RIDER THROWN Nasibov raised Ns whip to tho[Pelerbore 3 1 2 37 20 On top of that, the favorite stewards after the race, saving dh Michael's 3 1 0 23 17 & French starter Puissant Chel|ihat is the sign for a foul claim! Guelph 3123 MW 6 dumped his rider at the start, in Russia, In this country, it's/N. Falls 32019 12 & While Harmonizing came on tojmerely a sign the jockey Is Hamilton 2580 MH MM 4 finish second to Rald Eagle, ready to dismount, Marlboros 1 30 20 8 2 King wasn't satisfied for the] Ry the time Nasibov found an Friday's Results horse he claimed for $6300 in interpreter and reached the ste Hamiltan 1 Niagara Falls 4 July wands' stand to complain. the re Tonight's Games | {Peterborough at St. Cathavives | RR, 2 Harmonising was leit practie- sult had been declared eificial, country, 40 miles from Oshawa on Highway 115, Closing out shoot, $3 per bird, For Reservations Phone 523 R 13 EVENINGS "KENBROOK FARM" acres good upland game MR KEN TOMS MILLBROOK * Quality Buming Oils * Quelitied Oil Bummer Servicomen I ~24.-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE. "There's Na Fuel Like An Ol Fuel" McLAUGHLIN HEATING 1 Coal & Supplies Led, A Division of Melauahti 104 KING ST. 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