The Oshawa Times, 15 Nov 1960, p. 10

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BY Pou A's Defeat Juv. clog 11 Major League There was plenty of action Walt, Macdonald, Furey, Peters, CITY-WIDE ANSWERING w= wi SHON Sunday night in the Bowmanville Yahn, Dowe and Brodie, \goal, Godridge; defence, A TUN UArens as the Oshaws Major A's ~ gost, Courtney; de sid, Delves, Wallace, McGarry, TORONTO (C Hockey League skated off their fence, Copeland, Edwards and Fegan and V. Cockerton, fore tion of phi P= The selec: o coidy (winbill Hubble; forwsrds, Tom O'Con wards, D, Cockerton, right, tion of castolls Sam Yicheverry "Siockes of 'course wos payed por, Arnold, Welsh, Lawson, Vey, Neplorkowski, , Myles, G. {Four football OR oe "# ,., plenty of gonls scored, bril- Baker, Dodsworth, G arr ard, Myles, McQuaid snd Milton, fensive teams today provided fur. ov Gost work and a perede of Myles, and Romenik | PERIOD | | penalties, A total of 26 goss were! First Period | 1. Durno's: Wills (Brown) 13.19 over thelr trade by Montrest AL Iscored snd 2 pensities handed) 1. J » Macdoneld 2. Durno's: G. Westlall EDMONTON FORCES SUDDEN-DEATH PLAYOFF 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Movember 15, 1960 | ouettes to Cats, OW by the three referees (Peters, Kirk) 4.06 (Mills) 16.50 | outta to, Wamilton Tiger Cuts. I" Snciuded in the pensity parsde 2. after the votes were cast for The Were three misconducis and #| Canadian Press Big Four slisiar|rio of games misconducts, The & offensive and sive teams, donnybrooks seemed to be to the 4 The Lineups were announced ons' liking, as Freddie Cocker: . Monday night, ton, Ron McQuaid spd Jim Fegan : As: Lawson (Hubble) 11.20 7. | Juveniles. Macdonald 8, Durno's: Tureski (Mills) 16,18 cer 1006 Penalties --~ Fegan 2.35, Hughes 13.58 12.00, Wallace 12.02, Delves 16.30 19.9 and Hughes 19.29, SECOND PERIOD Durno's: Brown (Wills, Middleton) 409 Durno's: G (Tureski, C vor 8.08 A's: Edwards 4 5 1543 4, Durno's; Middleton 7 # (Tom O'Connor) ..... 15.01 "opeland There were no were b hed from the game choices this yesr but Cookie Gil-| Cockerton was the first player christ of Argos and John Barrow to receive his walking ticket, He of Tiger-Cats were picked to go and Lucky Wills engaged In & § | both ways--~Gilchrist as halfback centre jee stickewinging fight, 4 on offence and inside linebacker| In the hockey that was played rereer VIM on defence and Barrow as alonly Oshawa A's ran their un 9 ¢ (Gray, Burke) 15.00 tackle in both lineups, Gilchrist, besten record to five straight, de! Durno's; Brown ithe league's scoring champion feasting a stubborn Oshawa Juve. 10.40, Tom O'Connor 1040, Glas (Price, Wills) 1.11 (this year and last, Is the East's\nile squad 95, Durno"s Garage pell 16.35 and Hubble 17.18 | 9. Durno's: Tureski : nominee ' this season for the who have finally hit their stride Third Period (Mills, Olesniuk) 19.99 award as the outstanding player in the win column after 8 miser- 10, Juveniles: Ted O'Connor Penglties -- F, Cockerton 1,00 in the country, able start whipped City Wide| ~~ (Dowe) 2 ocke! 40, Hughes 9.48, ¥, Cockerton 1240, Offensive Team Answering Service 11-1, , Juveniles: Brodie ' Naplorkowski 13,45, Vegan 15.00 Half (Nanker--~Dave Mann, T JUVENILESA's , A's; Lawson (Hubble) 13.19 and McQuaid 17.25. Hall--Cookie Gilchrist, T Like "old man river," the Osh. 13. A's: Tom O'Connor THD PERIOD Half--Dave Thelen, O awa A's Just keep rolling slong! (Copeland) wo, Durno's: Br n (Wills) 5.51 Half--Ron Stewart, O The league leaders remain un- 14. Juveniles: Ted O'Connor HH Citrwid ] Weiht 8) P. Quarter~8am Etcheverry, M [besten as they claimed a 9-5 vie-| _ (Dowe) want CoV o son Myles) 15,00 Centre--~Norm Stonebusgh, T tory over the Oshawa Juveniles in| Penalties ~ Romanuk 0.95 and ,, oo ap) . oi pf load 16.33 Gusrd--Kaye Vaughsn, 0 |the Yd lifter Hubble 6,23, Mo nos: Delv . oto Ho y Gunrd--Jackie Simpson, M | The Juveniles were reinforced PURNO'S - CITY-WIDE |g Rona M 11 2 Wal Tackle~Bill Hudson, M iby their playing - cosches Ted Durno's Garage moved to with. 6.15 pill oh 1 1% Tackle--John Barrow, H O'Connor and Dunc Brodie, The in one point of second place' Ref ; ghar, Sonor. Tom Enda! Patterson, M former Whithy Dunlops were in whipping City » Wide Answering wi Mel suf End--Paul Dekker, H uniform to teach the youngsters Service 11-1, w ha Suddard, or, Defensive Team the art of position play and gen.| Winger Ronnie Brown was the "Mm DHaW. Safely--Stan Wallace, T eral hockey top lamplighter with a three gosl Half--Jim Rountree, T Both Dune and Ted, along with| "hat-trick." / Halt--Joe Poirier, O Buddy Macdonald, a sharp look: oS, hin Sued and 4 C ker ] ing righiwinger, netted the Juve. George Westfall netted two each, PARKER BALKED 8s he | over Winnipes Blue Bombers | (60) fils the hole to stop the |CoieT o IMemacker--Herry Nes al ong mmr ang Mace Harr: Burke, Lucky. Wilk, Lynn tried to hurdle pileup in ¥d- | that tied the Western football | Edmonton flash at the scrim Corner linebscker--Gary Schrel- donald both scored twice, Syd Middleton and Stan Westfall were monton Eskimos' 1045 victory | series 1-1, Big Buddy Tinsley | mage line CP Wirephoto | der, O Arnold and Gary Lawson tallied the other bellringers, Inside linebacker -- Jim Andre-|twice for the A's, Other gosl-| Ron Wright tallied for City:| otth, T getters were Al Myles, Ed Roma-| Wide Answering Service, | 10-5 FOR EDMONTON Inside Vnebacker -- Cookie Gil- nuk, Gary Copeland, Ev Ed.| DURNO'S GARAGE - goal, christ, T |wards and Tommy O'Connor, Melnick; defen ce, Middleton, Middle guard Marty Martin] JUVENILES -- goal, Markus Olesniuk, Cole and Hughes; for: ello, T land Hinkson; defence, Ted wards, 8, Westfall, Price, Gray,| Tackle--~Angelo Mosca, 0 | O'Connor, Glaspell, Kirk and Bis-| Wills, G, Westfall, Brown, Mills, a Tackle--~John Barrow, H hop; forwards, Cullen, Neilson, Tureski and Burke, Fnd--Dick Fouts, T - -- | End---Lou Bruce, O (Tureski, .» WH Durno's: 8, Westfall CLASPING THE BALL for | ern football final, makes a des. dear life is Winnipeg's Ernie | perate grab in an attempt to Pitts, Edmonton's Bill Smith, | intercept, Pilts' pass from quar. wearing cast from last Satur | terback Vernon Cole, paved the Patterson Has Heffering's Rap tor the Stops Bomber S [No Objections 'The Village Bowl | Sportsman day's tough opener in the West- | way for a fleld goal OLD COUNTRY SOCCER ; (ate By TOM WILLIAMS half Howie Sehumm, wholthat single, fullback Charliel Going To TiCats Saturday at York Bow! wound|seemed to run out of steam! H.| Canadian Press Staff Writer grabbed a pass thrown by Win. Shepard fumbled and Coffey re-| up the first section with Ace/Ballam came up with 272 for his| LONDON (Reters) - Results| Alrdrieonians 2 St, Mirren 1 WINNIPEG (CP) Edmon- nipeg quarterback Vern Cole and! covered for Edmonton at the] HAMILTON (CP) = Hal Pat gouwiing having it cinched before best effort of the day, None of the| of British soccer games [Celtic 0 Partick 1 ton Eskimos forced the Western danced down the sidelines from|20, Coffey's field goal attempt|terson says he has no objections ihe day started! Heffering's had rest seemed to have any steam so ENGLISH LEAGUE Dundee 0 Thd Lanark 2 { Interprovineial Football Union fi-\the Edmonton 18 to the Winni-|sgain was wide, but again/to playing foothall for Hamilton iy pest day as far as points/they lost 1044 to 1150, In the last First Division {Hibernian 8 Ayr U | nal to the sudden - death stage peg 87--a total of 58 yards counted a single point Tiger Cats and he's going to talk OPE CORE ' | y y . i p - A gle | and pinfall were concerned, They game again it was close but with Arsenal 1 Chelsea 4 Kilmarnock 2 Hearts 1 Monday night by hammering the SCORED LONE MAJOR End Vie Chapman counted money with general manager | ok three points fro Village!/two of the boys picking head Birmingham 3 Man United 1 Raith 1 Clyde 0 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 10-5 in Four players later, Edmon-| Eskimos' other two points op|d. G. (Jake) Gaudsur this week Bo 1 ed poinia rom set age ins and at Ly ne th Burnley 5 Wolverhampton 3 Range rs 4 Dundee U 0 [the second game of the best-of ton's Jackie Parker swept 16|long kicks end, it was reported Monday now bi A very respec able pili 1165 to 1231 wing 'hey Cardiff 1 Everton 1 St, Johnstone 2 Dunfermline 1 three serie ards around the right end' for Bombers points went to full.| night hat + : 9 y RE Fulham 4 Leicester 2 Division 11 Winnipeg won the first game the game's only touchdown to|back Gerry poe with a field Patterson was traded, along| The first game was very close a as follows: H, Ball 196, Man City 1 West Ham 2 Arbroath 1 Falkirk 8 22-16 at Edmonton last Saturday, put Esks ahead 94 and out of gosl and Shepard and Cole. each! With quarterback Sam Etche- with Bob Murphy coming up with|386, 819, 178, 231 ~ 1281; H, Bal: Newcastle 4 Blackpool 3 Cowdenbeath 1 Berwick 8 The deciding game is here Sat: Bombers' reach of whom hooted singles, |verry, to Hamilton by Montreal the big 314 followed by E. Me: lam 216, 241, 43, 273, 253 --- 1226; Notts F 2 Bolton 2 ¥ Stirling 4 Forfar 2 urday Earlier, Eskimos defensive half BOMBERS LACKED DRIVE Alouettes (Master with a 266 to give the H. Murphy 314, 227, 280, 196, 204 Preston 1 Aston Villa 1 Hamilton & Queen of 8 1 The Eskimos defence kept Bill Smith, playing with 8 mas:| Bombers were unable. to put| FEtcheverry hasn't sald defin- boys 1231 to 1204, oo 10 ETA, 20, 114,01, Sheffield W 2 Tottenham 1 Montrose 3 Alloa 2 Bombers bottled in their own! sive cast protecting a dislocated|jogether 8 sustained drive under|itely yet whether he'll line. up| In the second game, it was(61 -- 1004; E. McMaster 266, 248, West Brom | Blackburn 2 Queen's Pk 3 Morton 1 end of the field most of the way, hone in his left wrist, intercepted| he direction of Cole. He was With Ticats and says he'll let never in doubi after the seventh 246, 186 -- 46; D, Reynolds 216, Second Division Stenhousemulr 4 Brechin 1 lintercepted two passes anda Cole pass and ran to the Win:|substituting for the injured Ken everyone know his decision iniframe, with the boys bowling as Total 6084, Village Bowl total Brighton 1 Luton 0 Stirling 0 Dumbarton 0 {pounced on a Winnipeg fumble to|nipeg 88-yard line, Three plays Ploen, who played as defensive] June. a team and picking up thelr cor. 5022, From ° Bristol R 2 Plymouth § Stranraer 4 Albion 0 et up eight of the Edmonton later, end Tommy « Joe Coffey safety with a cast on his right! Gaudaur sald Monday helpers, In this game H, Ball was| Next week starts a new section Derby 1 Sunderland | IRISH LEAGUR coring point : tried a field goal that was wide, hand and wrist talked briefly with Patterson bY|ihe hig man with a 855 followed and Heffering's take on one of Ipswich 8 Lincoln 1 | City Cup Ihe stand-out pla as an in hut which went for a single point.| Plogn Is believed to have a telephone and Patterson agreed yy ¢ Gill with a 201, to give|the strongest teams In the sec Leeds 0 Stoke 1 Ballymena 3 Olenavon 3 terception by Canadian defensive' On Bombers' first play after oracked hone in his throwing|to meet him in Low Angeles dur (hom 1352 (o 1077, by Village, (tion, Shea's Bowl, at Ace Bowling, Leyton Or vs Huddersfield ppd. Bangor 8 Derry City 2 hand, Examinations are sched.| Ing the weekend to discuss a con: In the third game, it was very Liverpool! 2 Norwich | Coleraine 0 Ards 8 uled to determine whether het" ft close again going right back into TWO TEAMS NAMED Middlesbrough 3 Swansea 1 Crusaders 0 Linfield 1 will be able to direct the Bomb. While in Los Angeles Gaudaur st Ir y Rotherham 2 Charlton 8 Distillery. Cliftonville 1 (®) (®) ers. attack in the final ame, |i alto uy to lilo up another he oh frase, haa spas it with BOPERSIOWY, a onrvas scunthorpe 5 Portsmouth ik M Hed p end, a ' p . I 0 Asmat) J 1 don mh Winnipeg's 13 de firs! | starred for University of South. 19 and big Bob Murphy striking|geles Dodgers were named Mon: 28 KING ST. EAST rushed the defending champions ern California In the Pacific out for 200. This gave the boys day to play in the 1061 Hall of Third D ) I Brentford Rid Dision | Soccer Players 100 to 178, Eskimos passed for a Const Conference this season. u Jo afiutnat 110]. Fame baschall game on Mop Bury 7 Notts € 0 . nnua angue total of 75 yards COTE TT aa ume | 18 the fourth game, Hefforing's day, July 24. Chesterfield 0 Bournemouth 1 'Agree To Strike {completing elght of 11 attempts : ' Halifax 2 Coventry 2 The Oshawa and District Soc: Subway Thistle with 28 goals in|for 63 yards and Don Getty hit Mexican Ri er Port Vale 2 Barnsley 0 LONDON (AP) English cer Win«| 2 Association will hold its finale League games, This is the second ting on his only toss for 12 Shrewsbury 4 Bristol ¢, 2 League soccer players Monday lo another successful season In year in a row that Johnny has nipeg's Cole completed seven of| Ll 4 Southend 0 Bradford C 0 night gave the go-ahead for the form of the Annual Banquet, won this award 15 attempts for 70 yards Is Shaken p Swindon 0 Colchester 2 trike action in their demands for presentation and dance to bel The Oshawa Council has work. Fullback Johnny Bright, who Torquay 0 Newport 0 more pay held in the Union Hall, Bond od hard to make the evening a 'andled the hulk of Fskimos'| TORONTO (CP) = Joaquim Tranmere 1 Read 1 In a mass meeting, players treet on Saturday, Nov, 36 at 6.90 hig success and has reduced the rushing assignments, picked up|Perez de las Heras, of Mexico Walsall 4 Queens P R 3 from the south of. England prom. PM. Tickets are now on sale/(ickets to $2 each, It is hoped 01 yards on 18 carries, Parker|was "shaken-up' Monday night Watford 2 Hull City 2 ised the Professional Foothalleps' #04 any players or Supporters ihat the clubs will work as hard| tin 02 yards on 19 tried and when his horse fell on him as he Fourth Division Assoclation--the union for 2700/Who would like to he "present|i, cell the tiokets Programs rhs Norm Kwong 42 yards on 14 car-|was clearing a fence during the Portadown 1 Glentoran 0 professionals in England That may obtain tickets from any club eine printed for -the benefit of ries, Getty was the only other| International horse show compe. Acerington 4 Stockport 1 hota Be Bo lial Ml manager or from any of the Dre ont abd SORTS doar. DIMEe Eskimo to carry from scrim. tition at the Royal Agricultural Aldershot 5 Doncaster 0 lengths" fo achieve thelr aims, WCaEUe executive have heen donated PIES mage, running twice for four| Winter Fair, Perez was thrown Barrow 1 Rochdale 0 They gave the union a Foot os The teams recelving awards yards, from his horse Coirodoro as he Bradford 8 Wrexham 1 whiny Bave the umon & month WM ithis year will be Thistle, win A movie of the presentation) Shepard gained 60 yards on 12 was attempting to clear the fifth Cheater 1 Sonthiont © whieh to meet ih Gun owher ners of the UAWA League Will be made and all who are carries for Winnipeg and Shan. of six fences, He was taken from Crew Flex 3 Peterborough 1 f v als Cn amplonship Trophy and win. Present and this film will be pre: non 5 on seven---including his 47: the arena on a stretcher, He was Gillingham 1 Carlisle 1 Players from other parts of pers of the Carling Challenge Se0ted lo the league yard run later reported to be all right Millwall 8 Mansfield 0 England will meet in Birming Trophy and Kickers will recieve Northampton 8 Hartlepools 8 ham today and Manchester on (he Lancaster Hotel play-off Oldham 4 Crystal P 8 Thursday to discuss pay and con trophy Workington 1 Darlington 3 tract commitments Awards are also on hand foi York City i Exeter | Joe Richards, chairman of the the runner up in each of the SCOTTISH LEAGUE English League, sald two thirds three trophies and were won by Division 1 of the 92 clubs are "in the red' Kickers, Strila and Hungaria . . Aberdéen 3 Motherwell 3 and cannot afford pay raises The trophy for high goal scorer Mr. Barclay says: was won by Johnny Richmond of | HOCKEY HINTS REMEMBER WHEN? | haracter in @ man, or a whisky cannot He developed none or two generations," Ottawa Rough Riders' 15.year ar rewer S hunt for a Big Four football title was successful 35 years ago lo day when they beat Hamilton ' { ] Tigers #3. Ottawa knocked offi Queen's University 11-3 In the Oo <i Ke u eastern final, then walloped Win nipeg Tammany Tigers 24:1 in By LLOYD PERCIVAL the Grey Cup final When Carl Brewer of the To rote Maple Leafs first broke into the NHL he showed great ». Lur ers promise but made many costly errors mainly because he was . over-anxious, a natural tendency 1 ompete for a young, eager player, But Brewer learns quickly and » I Se t h c he soon discovered that to roar y . n 0 C up onl at a "hig league' puckearrvier MEL . TORONTO (CP) The United was to Invite sme : : States has accepted an invitation This is a lesson all young de \ ) to compete with Canada and| fencemen should take ie Heat ' ; Scotland in the annual Secoteh| Rrewer learned that the over Cup curling event, it was an anxious defenceman is too inolin £7 nounced Monday ed to go for the first '"'deke' a f The 1981 matches again will puckearrier makes and he left { he played in Scotland. 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