The Oshawa Times, 24 Nov 1960, p. 15

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VANCOUVER (CP ap festival that Grey Cup football final here Sat smoke and stink will be Just as big, bold The wad rooted and flags aay In 1958, and brassy as that of two years off and the crowds were of more @ong with a note: "When Joe azo ontrollable size, Al least, that's the premise on age was much les #bich Vancouver police are bas- fist fights fewe) ing their plans for the East-West tragedy occurred, gamwe--plans that include estab-la young lishment of & central downtown broken back whe striking force with six police dogs and Civil Defence volunteers on floor window of call through walkie-talkie radio hotel hookup, City police this Ihe intention, says Deputy lishing a downtow Chief Constable Gordon Ambrose, # nol to put @ demper on festiv ities, but to avoid any violence among the thousands expected to HU the streets on Grey Cup eve and night and to prevent prop perty damage that has marked the first two stagings of the na tional champlongilp here, "We're making all the prepara- Street, right next stay and official neld and in the area where the gather Most - weekend wen cancelled in the necessary m tions to cover as much as last ghle and Chief George Archer OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE time," Deputy Chief Ambrose has estimated that it will cost sald. "We expect the crowds to tne city $10000 to $14,000 In be just as large and just as extra-time payments to handle HEADQUARTERS BUILDING FOR THE boisterous and we're planning the task accordingly The buglest periods will be or BOARD OF PARK MANAGEMENT NOT LIKE 1955 Yriday night, during the Grey Last time was 1958 when CUP parade Saturday morning AT 919 FAREWELL STREET x crowds of 0,000 jammed the Vien an estimated 150,000 to } central Georgla Street hotel area 200,000 persons are expected to ine the streets, and in the post where official functions were be ng staged on Grey Cup eve and again for post-game celebrations on Grey Cup night game period pric rying the bulk of surrounds the down, Police were assanlted and| halfback Joe Bellino, A eartoon woman bed mattress thrown from a fifth-| of special trains and planes car Vancouver Police BAY PITRE, Sneddon Boosts Expect Another Hectic Weekend A NEW WRINKLE ANNAPOLIS, Md, (AP)--The program for this year's Army- Navy game has a new wrinkle: Baby pictures of the football players The program editors were able to get baby pictures of all and signs torn, the gridders except Navy's ace, four - point released Shaw today of a diapered Bellino playing bombs let off, with a foothall is substituted the novelty had worn with the pace Property dam-| ¥% born, the family was in s extensive and the process of moving--bence, vr. One near "0 baby pictures however, when! An interesting sidelight: Six al Navy players are pictured in sallor suits as youngsters Two army players are ple a downtown] tured in soldier suits, None of the cadels wear a time are estab.| #Ob uniform, n headquarters suffered un struck by a Iset at eight winger George they have been door to the twoirol the nece major hotels in which celebrities stations to travel back and forth goals and 24 assists, Last end in the Merchants' 9-1 vietory functions are making reports, cenire of the His Scoring Lead | Jackie Sneddon lead Hockey League scoring race in | accordance with official Matipier aL ude the Merchants' Tran and Merchants, has collected 11 goals land added nine assists points, His nearest | Myles from Tony's Relreshments |who has 16 points. Myles has an {equal number of goals and assists Sneddon works on line ; ing of centre Paul Tran and right UAW league since the season's near the courthouse om Georgla save policemen on downtown pa- opener. This trio has compiled a of leaving thelr trio of 4 points, made up of 20) opened a over Credit Union this line com UAW piled 19 points, Other members in the top ten has n the captain Jack Armstrong with 4 by scorer Jim setting Oshawa points respectively, ; Merchants also lead in the gozl- or rival =» includ- Samelenko and the terror of the week- crowds usually leaves have order fo make anpower avail or to departure opening of the building on the out-of-town CITY OF OSHAWA City Council and The Board of Park Management extend o warm welcome to oll interested citizens te attend the official leach, Former scoring champ Syd|Vansione, Baker's » 0 y Arnold and George Westiall also! Morden, C. Union Sneddon, a speedy leftwinger of the Merchants with 13 and 12} 2 tenders' goals-against department| Myles, Tony's $ 8 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 24, 1960 15 win moss Bawe posting a ve Tran, Mer 5 24 spustabie 2.2 average, Hawe Bas pArmstrong, Mer, 3 uu allowed nine goals in four games Arnold. Mer, 3 513 WON GOLF HONORS wigyed ps . G, Westlall, Mer, 6 6 12 NEW YORK (AP) -- Mickey LEAGUE STANDINGS Ford, Baker V. 2 911 FIGHTS LAST EC of San Diego and Louise WLTF APY cameienko, Mer. 4 6 1 {Suggs of Atlanta dominated the Merchants 6 0 0 45 16 12 [3 Tony's it NIGHT je a Boker Vena, 3:3 128 71 3 [B00 B's 4 5 9 comme ea, Ladies Proiestinal Gallen Credit Union 0 6 0 15 52 0 : y THE ASSOCIA i ' season - GOALIES' AVERAGE DUNCAN QUITS : » } -- George Chuvalo showed Wednesday Miss Wright GA 50 AVE! DES MOINES, lowa (AP) 4 : "won 'the Vare Trophy with a Hawe, Mer. 9 0 275 Randy Duncan, former lows ail- 208%, Toronto, outpointed Bob record per - round average of Melnick, Tony's %40 4wAmerican quarterback, sald Cleroux, 206, Montreal, 12. (For 73.25 strokes in 21 tournaments. 4.00 Wednesday he will play no morelie Canadian heavyweight title) Miss Suggs, the runner-up in the 31 0 7.75 professional football in Cavada.| __ |Vare with a 73.60 av. TOP TEN SCORERS Duncan played two years with Philadelphia -- Jimmy 800, erage for 21 tournaments, led the G A Pis.|the Vancouver Lions in the West- 130%, Philedelphia, out) winners with $16,802.12 Sneddon, Mer 11 9 2 |ern Interprovincial Loogue but pointed Earl Owens, 137%, Pleas-| with Miss Wright In second place saw little action this fall, antville, X.J., 8. with $16,380.03. - RATION 1h "CANADA, it No one expects anything like vigsitors--10,000 of whom are ex the 1966 display when the ecu pected SAT NOY 26th 1960 al |:30 p M rious, seeing their first Grey Deputy Chief Ambrose sald J LJ LJ ' he Cup festival in the West, turned that a walkie-talkie system has N oul en masse as early as Thurs. been successfully tested Police] 0 ooo cmme for the opening hos been prepared, with BURNET T S : day. There were 40,000 persons potted strategically throughout F J th # nnir truction to i Abs i in the downtown area two nights the hotel district will be In con the people concerned With the plannng ane construction faking ' : | before the game tant touch with the courthouse part in the ceremony, You are invited to stay for refreshments WHITE SATIN f Pcembrated On Grey Cup eve 0,000 headquarters ond inspect the building : Colebrated 4 erammed the hotel area and a We will be able to respond 4 : LONDON ] full-blown riot was threatened for quickly to trouble calls," ALD, JOHN G. BRADY, Chairmen d GIN ; several hours as trouble-seeking! At the same time there will be City Property Committe MORE CANADIANS BUY BURNETT Ss THAN ANY OTHER DRY GIN , : DRY GIN hoodlums circulated widely, a policeman stationed at the Oshawe City Council starting fistfights avd doing ex- Vancouver General Hospital / tensive property damage. 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