The Oshawa Times, 13 Dec 1960, p. 12

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12 ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Beconbor 13, 1960 - td EDDIE JORDAN (Left), of Brooklyn, isn't Whispering sweet nothings into the ear his opponent Gale Kerwin, of Ottawn, as he (Jordan) drives 8 right (0 the ehin of the Cana dian welterweight ehamplon, in the third round of their bout at pits ul $48, Nicholas Arenas, in York last night, The 10-rounder ended in # draw, | ~AP Wirephoto {SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' IKE WILLIAMS, former world lightweight champs ionion, was the "former champion" the Benate invests gators called in yesterday, Williams told yesterday that Frank "Blinky" Palermo, who was Williams' man» ager at the time, relayed offers of hig money, bribes to throw fights with Jimmy Carter, Kid Gavilan, Fred» die Dawson and Juste Fontaine, The subcommittee chalr= man BEastes Kefauver suggested to Williams yesterday that, on looking back, Williams could feel better hecause he resisted temptation, Williams must have shocked the investigators because he replied, and do not, senator, 1 do not". Beems Palermo relayed the bribe offers bul recommended to Williams that he not take the offers, Williams lost to Gavilan and to Carter, thus passing up $100,000 and $50,000 re fights, Williams commented that he had earned close to & million dollars during his fighting days, Today he has a $46.00-a-week job as warehouse worker, Williams also declared he never got a penny of $66,000 he was to get for a couple of title Palermo spent it all before Williams could gel it, Fight fans around this distriel will good fighter L'il Arthur King was the same Williams to fight for the title good enough to heat eommitiee firmly "I spectively In these two ] fights his hands on recall that Toronto's in the Palermo "stable" and King never did gel a ehance Many figured, at the time, he wa Williams, Seems there was a rumor that he gave Will= jams @ EoIng-over in a Sparring that serious, At any rate, Palermo faces the question firing squad tomorrow, along with Bonny Liston, Their an interesting time @as al bout hecame swers should he BRIGHT BITS» Los Angeles Angels annount ed yess terday that Bill Rigney has heen signed as manager and Del Rice, former catcher with Cards, Braves, Cubs, pis, has been signed as player-eoac h THE STORMS in UB, heve disrupted air travel so the American Lear selection of players, scheduled for today, has heen postponed until tomorraw morning , » USK, TENNIS enthusiasts have Just started to the "fact that they'll not be 'in the Davis Cup finals this yea! PIMLICO race track had their grandstand enclosed in new elub house, alse under glass and gue ¢ accept glass, added a B! put their paddock and all other facilities "indoors all except the track itself They advertised that only. the horses (and the jockeys) would be outdoors They had to cancel their races Monday and today there was so much snow, the horses couldn't run ,» OSHAWA Tuveniles took a 0-2 licking up in Port Perry Saturday night. Jack Sneddon, local City League produet, potted three for the P=P Junior "Cees", Oshawa goalie Rick Markus was injured, whieh didn't help. Jim Hinkson, their other goalie, is curently recovering from a sevens SCITY LEAGUR" and other regret to learn that Cliff Maddock, of Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoela Hospital recovering from an ecards and season's wishes ALEX MITEFF's getting back into eut in his in Londan week and was Pete Rademacher Cleveland tonight Resmanaff is the replacement against Rades FRANK MAHOVLICH added five goals ) assists last week and he's still enly in fourth in the NHL point race, 10 behind the leader, Roam Geoffrion. Bernie has 45, Reliveau 43, 12 and Mahovlich 38 skate out folk will president the Oshawa aperation The get-well hould he addressed to Room 318 eve injuries will prevent him from for He \ last in -stiten hockey Ist tian vies in the ring ahout two weeks Was Her fought BOTAP with Cooper tn have Willie mankgr and place Room Moore U. S. Tennis Folk Stunned By Loss SYDNEY (AP) "What hap turned the tide but the Walians pened? played better tennis that we did That was the question asked hy'on the final day and that's all stunned United States Davis Cupithere is to it players today in reviewing their! David Freed, captain of the 3-2 loss to ltaly and fallure to got US team, said he did not 'mow into the challenge ound for the where mistakes, if any, were first time in 24 years made "1 think it's just fate, nothing, The U.S squad was evitioleed but fate sald Bary MacKaviim Australia for temperamental of Dayton, Ohio, the Americans' outbursts on the court top ace who was beaten W/ Although # was a team of straight sets by Orlande Sivola tempestuous. impulsive youn g in the fifth and deciding mateh men, there was no dissension an Monday. the squad. No eolashes of person. "We were in the best possible allies or jealousies were evident condition, we played our hearts! The defeat cost the US Lawn out and It was aot good enough. Tennis Association about $80,000. new European influence in inter unconscious in hot Ww A shot here or there Wight have This ta the amount which woul | Eddie Jordan Draws With Gale Kerwin NEW YORK {of Brooklyn battled to a 10-round {draw Monday night in the feature hout at Bt. Nicholas Arena, Ker {win weighed 146% pounds, Jor dan 142% | Referee Jimmy Devlin the hout in Jordan's favor seven {rounds to three, Judge Frank Forhes voted in favor of Kerwin hy the same margin, Judge Bill Forst's card had it five rounds seored and five points for both fighters. | Ahout 800 spectators braved a 17-inch I-degree temperature to witness the hout Jordan piled up an early lead with a stiff left jah which found the range almost every time Kerwin switched his attack to the hody in the seventh round| and appeared to he taking! |charge, A flurry of combina longs hy Jordan sent Kerwin hack td taking pot shots at Jor |dan's head, Most of them missed the mark | In the Tast vound Kerwin tried desperately for the knockout hut It was Jordan's that had Kerwin in trouble near the and snowfall and THIS ONE WASN'T WHISPERING -- EVEN IF THIS FELLOW WAS! New | BILL RIGNEY (left) js all smiles as he whispers info the | ear of genersl manager Fred Haney, In Los Angeles yesier day, after Rigney was named | contrac Misinterpreted | Ted Power CHATHAM (CP)--Ted Power playing-coach of Chatham Mar sald Monday a suggestion Trail Smoke world hockey has heen League entry, Los Angeles An gels, Haney told newsmen that -- as ms that his team and Eaters go to the By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES (AP) Bill Rigney Monday was named lleld manager of the new Los geles Angels of the American Basehall League and his first remarks were "I'm ready tor work, and they tell me there are things to do around here Rigney's humorous crack fol lowed the formal announcement tournament next year misinterpreted Power, who returned home Sal urday with the disappointing tour of Russia and Sweden, sald he suggésted the game because he felt it would acquaint the Bmoke Eaters with what they might expect in the tournament in Bwitzerland next Mareh Power said he<id not want the suggestion to he taken as a "per sonal grudge bol rather as helpful venture," The Maroons, of the Ontario Houkey Association Benior A Ber ies, defeated the Bmoke Eaters in four straight games for the Allan Cup last spring. They had Maroons after a eral Manager Fred Haney at a a 10 or 12 possibilities thusiasm," Haney declared owner nine-game club was in second place and eventually wound up fifth ties their rece tour n manager of the new American | Rigney has signed a one-year | Rigney managed the | press conference, Haney sald the management, including President eligible to he picked hy Los! goal, Smith; Hoh Reynolds and Board Chalr-| Angeles and the Minneapolis8t.| Neate, Tillin man Gene Autry, had eonsidered| Rigney was dismissed hy| Horace Stoneham of Ban| combinations 3 record of two victories and twe| Francisco Giants last June The| bass Boing ever the player draft| to Mengel to i Afifthostraight i Stelory wd om first place in Lakeshore Intermediote] By GERRY BLAM theese in each o de final two periods, Oshawa CR Cabri Werchants £7, last #t the Whithy Community Ar For the Majors, 4 was figd their Gerry Machen, 1 2 Romomik (ond G ary Lawson each scored two gonls for the Ban - Francisco Giants 1066 uptil early In the 1960 pennant race, when the team was In second place. Gianis ended up fifth, Bill Rigney To Run Angels Rigney's major league manag ing eaveer, after a long tour of duty as an active player, hegap in 1066, In his term with Giants they placed sixth twice and third twice Rigney and Haney were rivals in the National League daney was piloting Milwaukee Braves | from 18m series, Is quite he was dismissed |e way things are {his series {each a well-balanced club a {the An: with the then New York iby the when| Mars Boh {Pernall, the headiont vidun!| with the Edhowrg Suh, nolehed oils (or the Merchants, I TR their] il |Oshawa Majors Lick Cobourg Merchants i : Parnall completed the Cobourg Renwick, Maclean, Garry Bearing on mecessive Eons, scoring late tn the first period, Bomanik, Wilks, Wyles, Tran rifling i nie the far top con, # the completely, with Rom| , Wills and Lawson ol reg istering in the middie twenty min wiles, In the third period, pine pend ties were assessed aller a mild ed performance from brik | in the first two periods, Kv Edwards received a major for Maclean end Rennick com ined on & neat gosl-mouth pass ng effort, with Maclem Hoping the puck in front slmost behind the Cobourg net dor the first Osh awa goal, ok § d the {in the last period, come within & Fo or hut his cow rt sellin, not too eager to Join In the fred, received only B minor Seven of the nine pengities ealled | wees. of & litle over two min lead to 20 midway through the initial stanza, coming from he hind the goal end lifting the puck over the prosirete form of In gard, in the nets for the Mer: ehants Parnall's first tally was a sofl one, eatehing Mike Cirks a trifle off guerd, The puck went in the short side off the gosl post, with only three inches hetween Cirks and the post Three Ties, Two Wins InFive Bantam Games | | | | A well'balanced Oshawa Minor! Maren, Anderson, Zimmerman, wards Hockey Association Bantam league played three draws in five games, last night in the Chil dren's Arena Bob Heard, executive member the goose-egg 040 draw helween| {of the "City League", who does Duplate and the convener duties for the Ban: Union stil] lead the league, with| shading Houdaille Industries Pleased with| an unheaten season's mark of Phil Boloman sparked the win shaping up In five wins and a tie in six tries. ners' attack with twe goals, sine Bob 1s trying to give hy results of last night's ae tion, it looks as if he is achiev: ng hs longsought goal, "Noi B'Rith and Local 206 were the only teams to elaim vie: tories, WNal B'Rith tripped upifence, McQuade, Burke, West, (er, He K, Gilves, forwards, Button, Mur:| Houdaille Industries 42 wh Local 206 shaded Local 1617 in an other keen tussle 21 The other three contests were all standoffs, Westmount Kiwanis and Police Association finished up 22; Duplate and Local 2784 hattled (0 a 04 tie and Canadian Tire and Civitan ended up on even terms at 8-4 W. KIWANIS =~ POLICE All the four goals were scored in the first stanza as Westmount | Kiwanis and Police Association hattled to a thrilling 22 tie, Jimmie Clapp registered hoth gopls for Westmount Kiwanis Johnny Neale assisted on both Rigney, 41 and grey, sald he Clapp's goals, personnel, the players who are League some of Paul clubs of a oneyear contract by Gens is familiar with the American) jg particularly) owny netted the Police wmny Baron 'and Gary Jor oals, WESTMOUNT KIWANIS defence; Smith, & Black; forwards den, Reed, Byinyk, Brown, How ules, including » 10-minute mis conduct to the Cobowrg net minder, Lingard, COBOURG ~ goal, Lingard; defence, Melvor, McKeen, Cav anaugh, Ledt; forwards, Promp-| son, McBride, Sharpe, Camphell Macklin, Patton, Blephenson,| Biakeman, Pernall, OSHAWA ~~ goal, Cirks; de fence, Ashion, Tureski, Copeland Edwards; forwards, estiall,) Beris, Dawson, Demshaw, Zu felt, Richmond and Walinspick DUPILATE ~~ LOCAL 77M | It was a heitle of goalies In Local 2764, The | Rublate have seven points on 8 821 record Phil Natt and Duplate's "2764's" Peter Melcalle were standouts with the big pads, in| registering the shutouts DUPLATE goal, Natt; de. |dock, Dawe, Bremer, Thompson, (Reid, Gow, Parry and White, LOCAL 2784 -- goal; Metcalfe; |defence; Pakosta, Rosnick, Lloyd, | Greenwood forwards; Diek, { Hobbs, Graham, Balter, Sehnel- der, Peyderhecki, Holt, Gray, Plante and Graper, CAN, TIRE ~~ CIVITAN It took last year's champions, Civitans, six games hefore they finally vegistered a single point, | They hattled to a 88 draw with Canadian Tire, | Don Cockerton, Wayne Bouckley | and Mike Dubrowski tallied Civi tan tallies, Russ Davies, Ed Handwich and Claire Glendenning triggered home the Tiremen goals, CIVITAN ~~ goal: Btevenson; defence: Brack, Bills, Pell, Townsend, Hartshorn; forwards; Duarhowski, Bradley, Bouckley, Haney said he had explored O'Brien, Clarke, Holmes and Nap: Cockerton, Dick, Hayward, Me. capacity --and aetuplly Casey has spent several hours with Hat=hut if. is up make any decision on Ms plans Major League Twin-Bill | There was no shortage of goals Sunday night in the weekly Osh awa Major Hockey League donhle-header played in the Bow (manville: Arena, A total of #6) goals were talled in the two con tests, behind four well-worked | netminders | In the fivst tilt, Durno's Ga rage took aver first place doub {ling the score of Oshawa Juve niles 10-8 - The other fixture saw Oshawa A's who are the loop's pace-set ters, scoring a goal in the final {minute of play, to draw 77 with City-Wide Answering Rerviee The league has now reached the hall-way point in the 1-game schedule and will play next San day, then lay-off for two weeks, during the Christmas and New Year holliday season | | JUVENILES » DURNO'S Frale Mills, Lynn Middleton, | Lucky Wills and George Westiallf A counted two goals aplece in| pacing Durnn's Garagemen to an [oasy 104 decision over Oshawa | uveniles | Juveniles' playing enach, Dune | Rradie, was top man in a losing cause with a "hat-trick Hud Yahn and Robby Watt tallied the others. Ted O'Connor, the Ju veniles other playing mentors garnered three assists DURNO'S GARAGH goal Melnick, defence, Cale, Olesniuk Middleton, Price; forwards Gray, Wills, GG. Westiall, Brawn Mills and Burke JUVENILES goal, Markus; | | defence, O'Connor, Glaspell, Ral | sam, Branton; forwards, Nelson Watt, Macdonald, Furey, Dowe Peters, Yahn, Rishop and Hrodie © Ast Period , 1. Juves: Brodie (Ath) 2 Durne's: Wills (6th), (G. Westfall, Gray) 3 Durno's: Middleton (3nd) (Gi, Westfall, Olesniuk Juves: Hrodie (6th), (Nelson) Juves: Yahn (6th), (Dawe, O'Connor) Penalties None nd Period Durne's: Wills (8th), {Burke, Cole) 7. Durno's: Mills (th), (Q. Westfall) 141 LR 7.08 4 18.2 ) 14.47 J 1.0 . Rin have been realized from ehallenge round at Sydney star ing Dee, 2. The, windfall goes inte the al fan calters and || may presage a 'national tennis, ! 17:7 tie with City-Wide Answering| A, Durno's (Gray) 0, Durna's: G, Westfall 10, Juves: Watt (dnd) (Nelson, O'Connor) 14.490 Middleton (#rd), | Oshawa Majors, clicked for two 11.86| goals each in City-Wide cause, WOR orpy. WIDE -- goal, Gering: defence, ¥, Cockerton, Dalves, mn altin 1 oon. Copeland, Fegan; forwards, R, Woke vy Ey Ji, Gini Myles, Hennick, Tran, MeLean, M0 HR alanay vo 1 | Badowski, D. Cockerton, Napior: rd Period kowski, and Fry Durna's: Gray (4th), OBHAWA'S A'S goal, Court (Mills, GG, Westtall) B18 ney; defenee, MeGarry, Kd Durno's; Wills (0th) 88 wards, Huhhle, Kennan; for Durno's; Cole (4th), wards, A. Myles, Romanuk, (Wills, Brown) 0.07 Baker, Dodsworth, Lawson, Eng Durno's: GG, Westfall (Ath) land, Welsh, Arnold, Garrard and (Mills, Price) 16.421 0'Cannor Tives: Brodie (7th), (Peters, O'Connor Penalties (Hlaspell 6.42 'e CITY WiDk A '\ Pral % A'S Welsh (15h), 3 OI der Myles Shi} (MeGarry, A, Myles) goal of the night, al 10.97 in the v H final period, gave Oshawa A's al 8 C:Wide: McLean (3nd), (Rennlek) Penalties Fry 11.40 i 12 I " Ll Ist Period WIDE: D. Cockerton (4th) 17.07 1 ( an gorviee Copeland 3.42 and Hesides Myles' $:goal perform ances, he also collected a pair of assists, Irv Welsh triggered al pale while scoring leader Syd Arnold and Tom O'Connor with] ane each completed the soaring) HOCKEY SCORES for A's. Herbie Tran and Ant enniek, who also tell with the ream, he ie LR AND STANDINGS Zion Pee Wee Boys Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Edge Nipigon Park ONR unos A WL T h] Zion Pee Wee hays nosed ou : Oshawa's Nipigon Park team, & North Oshawa Avena on Satup | 8H day, 21 Peterhara A. House and J. Oyler soared St. Cath 1 for #ion with N. Studley searing Mariboros he | the lone tally for Nipigen Park Monday's Result Zion hroke the 1-1 tie with their| Peterborough § Hamilton 11 winning goal in the final two min: Thursday's Games wes of play Guelph at Peterborough Marlhoros at Hamilton Ontaria Juntor B Simeoe 6 Niagara Falls 4 Dresden 6 Detroit ¥ . Ontarie Intermediate A Oshawa # Cobourg 2 Saskatehewan Senior and Period C.Wide: Tran (3rd), - (F, Cookerton, Renniek) 0.47 | 4 181 Hamilton Detroit Official Is Badly Burned | FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla yvarkion 2 Saskatoon 8 (AP) Fred Knore, 47, pant Saskatehewan Junior owner of Detrdit Tigers, Monday psiovan 3 Regina 4 night was reported in eritieal| prince Albert 2 Flin Flon 4 condition in hospital fram burns suffered when he fell inte a bathtub. of scalding water His wife, Nellie, said the acel dent happened at a hotel Friday night, > "He slipped and hit his head it knocked him out," she sald A friend discovered him lying ater in the Men Would you like a "Shopmate" Elgatrie Drill for Just 1.00 See Page 4 bathtub, 6.46 16,98] 33 ALBERY §T, i Produces Goals Galore BA's: Welsh (3nd), (A, Myles) . A'st Arnold (18th) (O'Connor) ' A's A, Myles (4th), (Welsh) 1 A'st A Myles (5th) (Welsh) C:-Wide: Rennlck (dnd), (Fegan, Tran) ) Penalties -- Fegan #36, rd Period C-Wide: Renniek (Hrd), (Tran, Fegan) ' 11, A's: O'Connor (10th), (Arnold, Lawson) 13, C.Wide: Naplorkowski 10 74 10,60 10.27 46 KF, Bdwards (Hrd) 18, C:Wide: Tran (4th), (Renniek) Yr 14, A'si A, Myles (6th), (Lawson, Edwards) Penalties Arnold Cookerton and 17.88, Referees Charlie Marveh, Lion. ol Wilson and Paul Kaweznuk; seorer, Jim Shaw 11.40 L) A HERE'S ONE MAN'S 7, ANSWER, , , ' BUT HERE'S A BETTER ONE' aad \ MASONRY PAINT AVAILABLE AY, , ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO, LTD, "When It's LUMBER, Coll Our NUMBER" RA 100 team| Zavowny; "We are delighted to get a man|the possibility of Casey Stengel jan of Rigney's experience and en joining the club, He sald it would| like to have him in a consulting) goal POLICE ASSOCIATION =» Chapman; defence; De: (Mille, Smith, Cameron, Barnon, forwards; Wilson, ~ 7% will de... Cullough, Morrison, Kraotise, Pot. ter and Vallancourt, CANADIAN TIRE = goal: Le pass-ont from Makes IAWm | 2 Officials Ban Boshier, For iromte and Lionel Wilson of Osh Majors took over the *** Ish Period I. Oshawe: Maclean { Kenmiek Oshawa. Renmick (Ashton, Westialh) ,,,, 8. Cobowrg: Parma 4 Cohowrg: Parnell { MeKenn, Sharpe) Penalties ~ Edwards 1.29 md berind 5. Oshawa: RoManuk (Copeland) 6 Oshawn: Mills {Ramanik) 7. Oshawa: Lawson (Fran) } Penalties ~ Myles 16 rd Period #. Oshawa: Romaenuk (Garrard) Bis §. Oshawa: M " (Westiall) cee 16.00 19. Oshawa: Lowson ....... 1048 Penalties ~~ Melvor 4.12, Me- Keen and Rennick 542, In (mise) BA2, Westiall 5.55, , wards (major) and Macklin 6.92, Rennick and Ashion 16.20, Ld 9.11 reer BO we -- Hanowich, Werry, Bel leck, Glendenning, Balter, Lloyd, Hall, Wragg, March, Bensrrel, Handowsky and Maynard, B'NAL ERITH =~ HOUDAILLE B'Nai B'Rith crept to within one. point of first Toes! ed #les were netted hy Johnny Kenoe and Beott Waldle, Nell Foster and Eddie O'Con- nor replied for Houdallle, HOUDAILLE - gosl: Moore; defence: Stauffer, n, White, Bowman; forwards: Hayes, Clarke, Btackey, O'Connor, Miljourn and Taylor, B'NAI B'RITH - goal; Cann, defence; Waldie, Luke, Mosk, Zaporaron, man, Waters, Edie, Keo iiton, Sholdka, Peyton, terson, Currie and Kelly, LOCAL 205 = LOCAL 1817 Al Griffen and Billy Dionne fired goals to give Local 206 a narrow 2:1 vielory over Loeecsl 1817, the lone Doug Sulton was marksman for "1817", LOCAL 206 r= kal: Hoard; [7 Chernick, Logeman, Mer , Ham. 55 Mas defence; 1 rench, . lowe, Andrew; forwardm Brownell, Balusguk, Studley, Stone, Muir, Hansen, Griffen, Cullen and Noakes, LOCAL 1817 -- goal; Weeks; des fence; on How Iinft, nh orwandn" Fp son, Garrison, Telesniekl, Mack, Gillette, Romaniskl, Cole, EB wart, Davies, Myshyorksi and Trio. tow, vine; defence: Davies, Clark, Babeock, Mothersill, Judge; for. tees WI wt on Seagram's %O0, CANADIAN WHISKY A RARE OLD DELIGATE CANADIAN WHISKY APECIALLY MATURED IN GAK GABNS DIRTILLED, AGED AND BOTTLED UNDER THE OF ThE & LL VRRERH BE SRAGRAR 6 SONS LIMITER WATERLOO | ONTARIO CANADA DIETILLEAS SINCE (a8? Referees = Lucky Wills and Carl Kemp scorer, Jim Shaw,

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