eet 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Decomber 78, 1960 "TED WILLIAMS JOINS UP WITH A NEW TEAM Williams posed yesterday after | It's an old assignment but a new job, as Ted Williams auto- graphs a baseball bat just as if he were still a member of the Boston Red Sox, Now re- tired from the baseball wars, signing a contract with a large mail order firm, where he will serve as adviser in promotion and marketing of sports equip- ment, Left to right can be seen PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Na- sioner Pete Rozelle had tory inko even low gear. limit on selections two-minute warning. 126 players in nine rounds. The balance of the 20-round draft of 290 players was adjourned to 10 am, EST today. TAKE HOURS It took five hours to complete the first round. Teams took as long as two hours to decide on one choice, ously slow procedure. NFL clubs had a telephone on each table in the drafting room. They didn't pick a man unless he had been the AFL or Canadian teams, extremes Tuesday to get one of nants, was the slowest moving draft meet- day night's choice that saw Ohio| Atkins of New Mexico State. An- ings in the circuit's modern his-|State quarterback Tom Matte|other, Ohio State's Bob Fergu- and an army sports director, He The teams took 15 hours to pick | NFL Teams Draft hree Argo Hopes In Toronto, meanwhile, man-| Of the other all-Americas, two tional Foothaii League commis. aging director Lew Hayman of were taken last year -- Minne-| to go tothe Big Four League's Argo-| ios y | gloomy about Tues Tom Brown and Pervis and Michigan State halfback|son, isn't eligible for this year's He finally put a 10 - minute Herb Adderley picked respec-draft. Two other all - Americas, | and issued altively by Baltimore Colts and|Navy half back Joe Bellino and Green Bay Packers. | Washington's Roy McKasson, still Argos had hopes of landing the were in the pool. 'Bellino pair, both first-round choices, inservice commitments and Me- addition to Elbret Kintbrough, | Kasson is considered too light for chosen by Los Angeles Rams in|the NFL. the second round. Los Angeles Tuesday took Mar- Six of the 1960 all-Americas|lin McKeever, Southern Califor- were tabbed for pro warfare. De- nia linebacker; San Francisco, troit Lions took Missouri's Dan using a choice obtained from Larose, Chicago Bears latched on| Pittsburgh, took Jim Johnston, to Pitt end Mike Ditka, St. Louis|[UCLA back; The American Football League Cardinals got Auburn tackle Ken picked Bernie Casey a Bowling was the reason for the tortur-|Rice, Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Green back. champions, took Yale guard Ben| Cleveland, Balme, Dallas picked Lilly, and quired from Detroit, chose Cleveland got Mississippi quar-|Crespino, Mississippi end; San terback Jake Gibbs. Gibbs, who Francisco, making a third pick took UCLC back Bill round. Kilmer, 'Holding Was Help To Dean MILWAUKEE (AP) ~ camera raised question Tuesday the wake of Philadelphia Eagles' 17-13 victory over Green Ted Williams, Crowdus Baker, president of Sears and Charles Kellstadt, board chairman, Wil- liams, a sports shirt addict, donned a white shirt and tle, as he posed for this picture. --AP Wirephoto Football League championship. Was there a foul on the win- ning touchdown |Eagles' Ted Dean? cates that Dean managed ay Packers for the National interested in setting personal rec-| straight games, Camera Shows BIG M IS THREAT Habs Will Be Trying ~ Protect Rocket's Record By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mahovlich, coming into his own Frank Mahovlich says he isn't|at 22, now has scored in seven getting one in ords, but the high-powered Tor- each of the Leafs' weekend onto Maple Leaf leftwinger could) games to prolong his string. But run by the find himself doing $. " he will find his work cut out for nge is the Within immediate him in the eighth game. . Ro als Tie | A photo by 8. Neils Lauritzen nine . game consecutive scoring] The Leafs face the Canadiens / SPORTS MENU of the Milwaukee Journal indi- sireak, which Montreal Cana-|in Toronto Wednesday, and it is By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' TURKEY HASH, anyone? Since this is the time when hash specially the turkey variety, is a pupu.ar menu i we thought we'd serve today's sports specials in hash form -- and especially since there seems to be such a large and varied mixture of items AUSTRALIA had already won the Davis Cup on Monday, Yesterday they finished up the play but the Aussies failed to make a clean sweep, Neale Fraser losing his single match to Italy's Nicola Pietran- geli, when Fraser's gimpy knee played out . . . SARNIA Central Collegiate and Kitchener CVI respectively have emerged as their district representatives for the final round-robin playoffs for Ontario Schoolboy curling honors . . . . HERE IN OSHAWA today, it's the annual | Ontario Teachers' Bonspiel, with the Doug Waugh Memorial Trophy as the coveted prize . , . . STEADY MEN, all is not lost. University of Toronto's chess team nosed out Harvard, in the opening round of their tourn= of # ament, in Princeton, yesterday , . . . FRANK MAHOV. LICH has scored in seven successive games and this leaves him two short of tying the record jointly held by two of Montreal Canadiens, Rocket Richard and Boom Boom Geoffrion. The Habs play in Toronto to- night and it's a cinch they'll be trying to stop Mahov= lich's scoring streak, to -protect the record belonging to their club . . . . Canadiens have called up defenceman Jean Gauthier from Hull-Ottawa, to fill a gap caused by Doug Harvey's injury, a shoulder separation . . . HORTON SMITH has been named the winner of the 1960 Ben Hogan Trophy, for the golfer who overcomes a physical handicap and continues as an active com- patitor in the sport . . . . TED WILLIAMS has signed a five-year contract with Sears, large mail order house, where he will help develop, test and promote their sports and outdoor equipment department. How's that for a mixture. We said there was a wide variety available. The above contains tennis, curl- ing, hockey, ehess, golf and baseball, Now for a dif- ferent walection -- South Wales defeated West Indies in their ericket match on Monday. . . . . PROMOTER Jack Fugazy has announced that Patterson and Johan- sson will meet in Miami on March 13 now, instead of March 20 The reason -- he hopes to have Archie Moore and Erich Schoeppner fight a light-heavy title bout in New York on March 28 . . . . BUCK SHAW, coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, is sticking to his word. He has announced his retirement KINGSTON Frontenacs will not have to play in Montreal on New Year's Day after all. The game with Royals has been postponed until March 2 , . . . BURNLEY, who lost to Everton 3-1 in an upset on Boxing Day, came right back vesterday to blank Everton 3-0, for sweet revenge . . . TORONTO ARGOS lost their best grip on three red- hot College football prospects, at the National Football League draft meeting yesterday in Philly. At the mo- ment," the new loop, American League, is battling the NFL in a keen duel, using cashier's cheques as weapons, for the rights to the various outstanding football talent open fo draft. is leaves Toronto Argos, and other Canadian pro fdotball clubs as well, in a vulnerable position. They may have scouted some red-hot prospects but the U.S, scouts haven't been asleep either . , , , WINNIPEG MAROONS won their fourth-straight win of their Czech tour, last night, 6-1 , , , . RON STEW- ART has been named Canada's outstanding male athlete of the year, an honor which nobody will begrudge, for the little bundle of football-toting dynamite cer= tainly has long been a true start but this past season saw him shine with increasing brilliance , , . AND, if this is "sports hash" -- we've had it ! Winnipeg Team Wins Extra Game PROSTEJOV (CP) -- Winni-|close of the second and scored peg Maroons, giving up a day two goals to the Czechs' one in of rest, posted an extra victory the final in their exhibition hockey tour of e final, Czechoslovakia Tuesday by wal] Larry Winder, a centre but loping Zelezarny Prostejov 9-3. [Playing right wing Tuesday Maroons added the game to turned the hat trick to top Ma- their original nine-game schedule|roons scorers, Murray Couch when enthusiastic fans in this/netted a pair and singles were ie steel-making centre pleaded for|Scored by Tom Rendall, Regg a chance to see them in action. Despite the defeat of the home. |Joval. town team, Maroons were given a standing ovation by the 6,000[Jim McKenzie, John Rendall, fans who watched the game in/Sheldon Bloomer and Dave appreciation of the gesture. Munro. The Capadians led 2-1 at the The Czech goa}; were scored by end of the first period, 7-2 at the'Turke, Marek aud Zoubek. on the forward line, scam five-yard per end Monday in Philadelphia with| Richard in 1945-45 and tied just|h t , K-W Beavers help of a little holding. last ny by Bernie 2d aE Youin to" wie "Hi Yiiek 2 . . The picture of fourth period MONTREAL (CP) -- The last- aotion makes it appear that Billy place Montreal Royals, missing Barns a Philadelphia halfback, eight regular players, Tuesday hjocked out Green Bay's Bill night held fourth-place Kitchener- ouinian with a right-arm grab Waterloo Reavers to a 1-1 tie inl apound the legs. a Eastern Professional Hockey! Needing only one block, Dean League game sped 3 Centre Walter Bradley put the Barnes took out Quinlan, a de- Royals ahead at 1:17 of the sec- | fensive end. The still photograph ond period with a 15-foot back- indicates, however, that Barnes hander and Wayne Hall tied the held Quinlan's right le : game at 3:16 after Sandy Me- ed Q s Iie 5 pass. talked to at length after third place with 33 points while siain at the time of the decisive the Royals, last season's play-off pn champions, remained in the cel ---- lar with 25 points, an S-------- Montreal, using three juniors 20 Nations Seek forced Beaver goalie Jack McCartan to J . . Joatie Jack MeCarian Us| |v, Tampis Title make Claude Cyr saved 21 shots. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- info the end zone after] 5 4 Quinlan' made no mention of place in the American Hockey 2 Gregor relayed Ed Hoekstra's any holding on the play when League standings Tuesday night ps : the by defeating Rochester Ameri- The point put the Beavers into game. The Packers did not com. cans 5-1 at the Coliseum. Michel Labadie led the Quebec several seasons to launch an at. frion. CANADIENS GET JEALOUS Quebec Aces In 3rd Spot QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec Aces/he can let his furious goal-scor- t i { third| Ig pace down by 30 per cent ook over sole possession of rd| RC ous | jealous of records set by the great Richard, and they don't like to think of them passing on to another team, The other mark that Mahovlich can smash is the 50-goal target. Although various experts are al- attack with two goals and one tack on the 50-goal summit, assist, with Jackie Leclair, Mi.| While Toronto and Montreal chel Harvey and Danny Lewicki meet, Detroit will be at New| Pastrano suffered a cut over one netting the others. York and Boston at Chicago. using a pick ae-| b| Bobbie, The Canadiens are intensely] Was Former Pres. Manitoba Hockey BRANDON CP) -- Arthur N, Shankland, 81, former president of the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association, died here Tuesday | sh - born served as president of from 1937 to 1939. Mr. Shankland, associated with and bowling for , was at one time Brandon Arena sportsman MAHA | soccer, hoc [most % Wa | came to Brandon from Wales 1910. j He died in hospital after a long ly fliness. Kitchener Rink To ' Represent District GALT (CP)--Kitchener Colle- giate Institute Tuesday won the San Francisco district Ontario school boy's curl- {ing title here against a field of seven other high school rinks. The KCI rink, skipped by Ron climaxed a series of three wins in the one-day com- petition by stopping Kitchener's talked to and assurance given probably will play baseball, --this one on a trade from Balti-| Eastwood Col final the player had not signed with| wasn't selected until the ninth more, 5 C ollegiaie in the {10-5. Other members of the win- ning rink, which will proceed into the Southern Ontario finals in Brantford next month, are vice skip John Auger, second John Williams and lead Brian Schnarr. Galt Collegiate won the con- |solation crown with a 10-7 win over Brantford's Northpark in the finals, Jesse Bowdry Scores Upset | | 'On Pastrano | | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- An upset win over Willie Pas. his| diens have held as their own.|a safe bet that the Canadians tran J around left The mark was set by Maurice will try to cover him so he won't he Eh gig 2 Tight | heavyweight title bout with hampion Harold Joh | Bowdry, ninth . ranked fighter {from St. Louis, hung a 10-round {beating Tuesday night on fourth- ranked Pastrano and took a {unanimous decision before 2,879 | Jan in Miami Beach Auditor- {jum Bowdry forced the bout all the ready saying why he won't do it,| way after four rounds of com- paratively cautious work, dry's methodical took effect, eye, | mares you hope never happens," With 31 goals in 34 games, he said Pastrano, who couldn't seem|Reay walked into the referee's is in one of the best positions to get in his usual high gear. He|dressing room after the game. that any player has been in for looked slow even before Bow-|An argument devleoped over one body attack|of the officials' third period pen- Bal ll Toh A a SECOND FOR MILKMEN _In the early stages of the Osh- Association "weak sister", Beaton's Dairy. In fact it was quite expected every time the other three clubs played the milkmen they just automatic- ally picked up two points for a victory. The situation is now changing! Bill Olesiuk's sextet have caught fire and won their last two starts, after dropping the first six {games Last night in the Children's Arena, the Dairy boys whipped Tony's Refreshments 5-2, with Jimmie Rowden and Ronnie Bell pacing the way. In the other half of the weekly twin-bill, the CYO Juveniles, fill- ing in for Oshawa Dairy, who are playing a tournament in Owen Sound, were no match for Hayden Macdonald as the pace-setting Macs trounced them 9-2, Harold Hudson, president of the "City League" announced only the team standings points will be counted in the record books, with the individual points being dis- regarded bec. of the defaulted Porteous; forwards, Yahn, Gray, Weld- Montpetit, Chamberlin, mark, Nemis, Michaels and Peters, a 1 : CYO -- goal, Neault; defence, Plew, Talling, Ditmar, Smith; forwards, Ritchie, Gilmore, Bor- guirnon, Aasen, Love, Bowrrie and Johnson. BEATON'S -- TONY'S The fast improving Beaton's Dairy club upset Tony's Refresh- ments 5-2 in the final contest. Jimmie Rowden was the top goal-getter with a "hat-trick", Ron Bell garnered the other two. Defending scoring champ "Butch" Dowe and rookie Bobby Watt blinked the light for Tony' Roman Konorowski, moody * rearguard for the Caterer club, was the game's badman, picking up a game misconduct for abusive language. TONY'S -- goal, Yeall; de fence, Garrard, Dowe, Watt; for wards, Costello, Mason, Chernik, game, | H., MACDONALD -- CYO | Gary Porteous collected three {goals in sparking Hayden Mac- donald to an easy 92 win over |CYO. Buddy Yahn registered two goals and single marksmen were per, Masters, Konorowski, | Hronotch, | BEATON'S DAIRY ~~ goal, {Russell; defence, Vanderswet, Bell, Soloman, Cotle; forwards, Howden, Balsom, Branton, Buck- ler, Nelson and Scribner, Referees -- Paul Kawzenuk and Gary Gray, Larry Michaels, Mike Carl Kemp; Scorer, Jim Shaw, EPHL Prexy Continues His Investigation OTTAWA (CP) -- Ed Houston, president of the Eastern Profes- sional Hockey League, said Tues- day night he hopes to have com- pleted his investigation of a Christmas-day schuffle in Mont- real between Sault Ste. Marie coach Billy Reay and referee Bruce Sims. Houston said his decision is be- ing held up pending receipt of of- "It was one of those night-|ficial reports on the fight. Witnesses of the scuffle said alty decisions and the two men There were no knockdowns.|exchanged blows. The league president said he is|of Windsor's awaiting reports of the incident!giate 14.7. | trom Sims and the two linesmen, [Jim Haggerty and Frank Dalg- neault. Reay's version will be sought | after the officials' reports are handed in, Houston said. His decision will be taken after consultation with Carl Voss, ref- eree in chief of the National, American and Eastern Profes- sional Hockey Leagues. Samia Central In Schoolboy Series SARNIA (CP)--A Sarnia Cen. tral Collegiate rink won the right Tuesday to represent Dis- trict Two in the Ontario Curling Assoclation's school boy cham- plonship starting Jan, 21 in Brantford. Wayne Hackney's rink scored three rocks on the last end to beat Ray Kenzie of Sarnia North. ern Collegiate 9-7 in the final, Earlier, Hackney beat Ed Kuntz Walerville Colle- Rookie Alex Faulkner scored) the lone goal for the Americans --his first of the season, The teams ended the first pe- Only three minor penalties, all Two.man teams from 20 nations riod tied at 1-1 and Aces wrapped to the Beavers, were called by start play here today for the up the game with three unans- referee Matt Pavelich and none nearest approach to a world's, wered goals in the second, then | scored another with less than two championship of junior tennis, the Orange Cup matches, The United States is top-seeded with William. Lenoir, Ariz,, and Frank Froehling, Find T-P Goalie Has Broken Jaw ST. CATHARINES (CP) the Orange Bowl __ spectively in minutes remaining in the game, Eight penalties were called, Tucson, four to each side, Leclair's goal was scored with Coral Gables, Fla, Lenoir and|Roger Cote in the penalty box. Froehling finished one - two re." SHAW RETIRES og Junior championships completed! PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Buck Help stamp out winesmanship Abott, Murray Balagus and Marv. Assists went to Lloyd Orris, cluded: Roger Crozier, St. Catharin Teepees goaltender injured while here Tuesday, and also in the Shaw officially resigned Tuesday vi i isons U.S. junior nationals last sum. as head coach of Philadelphia laying with Buffalo Bisons of A the eB Hockey League ™¢ Eagles, champions of the Na- {Sunday night, may be back in| Other seeded teams are Aus- tional Football League. The 61- the Teepee lineup for their next tralia, France and Spain. Each year-old Californian had said last {game in Guelph Friday team plays two singles and one summer that this would be his | doubles, with the winner advanc-| final season. It was his 30th as a rode Suitgred 2 broken vi ing to the next round. Finals are college and profesional football scheduled Jan, 1. coach. by a shot from Freddie Glover of Cleveland early in the first period but played the remainder of the game, He started in goal for the Tee- pees in their Ontario Hockey As- sociation junior A game against Niagara Falls Flyers here Mon- (day but was replaced early. in {the second period when he com- plained of dizziness. X-rays taken Tuesday revealed the fracture of the lower jaw. Burnley Revenges Boxing Day Loss land's big hope in the European] tion. a la 've x 3 y Pennin ton Ande Everton Tuesday. [Everton third with 32. Burnley's | It was the second time the tWo| win Tuesday gave it 31 points, English League Christmas pro-itop of the second division by Hull-Ottawa dium saw winger John Connelly|with Sheffield United, who suf- scorers in the Eastern Profes- by Jim Robson in the 33rd min-|by Rotherham, has 31 points and Cliff Pennington is still the|the second goal after 67 minutes| Christmas double - header that {nington picked up three assists|S. V. Hamburg of West Germany versed the score and won 6-4, Soccer Cup of Champions, Tottenham leads the standings squads had clashed in 24 hours.|level in fourth place with Shef- Three Of Mates beating Norwich City for the sec- OTTAWA (CP) | sional Hockey League. The sta-|ute after a great drive from Con-|is third, |leader with 11 points more than|and Robson made it 30 in the| produced 20 goals. Charlton was to boost his total to 53 points S HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDING |with 44 points, Wolverhampton Everton won 1-0 at Burnley tho] fled Wednesday. Are In Top Ten Ie n op en A sell-out crowd of 70,000 atlond time in two days, Ipswich, Canadiens now have four play- play a big part in Burnley's vie. fered a 1-0 home defeat by Sun. tistics, released here Tiesday, nelly had been charged down. Plymouth Argyle and Charlton [Tom MeCarthy of Sudbury|73rd minute. |at home Monday and won 6-4, while McCarthy went scoreless OHA Junior A WL T LONDON' (AP)--Burnley, Eng-|next in the European competi grabbed a 3.0 victory from star! wanders are second with 34 and day in one of the big upsets of the] Ipswich Town rocketed to the Everton's Goodison Park Sta-/with 33 points, shares first place lers among the top 10 individual tory. The first goal was scored derland. Liverpool, defeated 10 include games played Monday, |Connelly himself rammed home| Athletic finished even after a {Wolves, in second place. Pen. Burnley is scheduled to meet| Tuesday at Plymouth, Argyle re- Three other Canadiens among the first 10 are Bobby Rousseau, {Terry Gray and Jean - Claude " By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Tremblay. | Rousseau jumped from ninth Ameriein Longue [to third spo: and is tied with qi rietd 24 10 0173 91 | Buddy Boone of Kingston Fron- Cleveland 18 14 0 103 103 |tenacs at 39 points. Rousseau Quebec 16 21 1 114 143 Imade the leap With five goals Buffalo 15 16 1 127 133 and one assist Hershey 1516 1 94 07 31/St. Cath 613 | Gray is in sixth spot' with 37\p. pester 1316 3 110 114 29/Marlboros 514 {points and Tremblay follows with providence 13 21 0 105 145 26 Tuesday's Result 136. Tremblay, a defenceman, has Tuesday's Result Marlboros 2 Peterborough 8 31 assists to tie his all-season Rochester 1 Quebec 5 Thursday's Games record in that department estab. Tonight's Games St. Michael's at Peterborough lished last year Rochester at Quebec Guelph at Hamilton Eddie Johaston of Canadiens Hershey at Buffalo Western League allowed seven goals in two games| Springfield at Providence WLT F APs, to boost his average to 2.19 from Eastern Professional Calgary 18 11 39 2.10 last week. He leads in shut. WL T F A Pts. Vancouver 18 10 8 37] outs with seven. - H-Ottawa 23 5 3138 68 49 Spokane 15 14 Sudbury still is the most penal- SS. Marie 16 14 3 117 116 35|Seattle 1414 ized club with 572 minutes, while| Kitchener 14 14 5 118 119 33/Portland 14 10 Bob Wilson of Sault Ste. Marie Kingston 14 17 2 131 48 30{ Victoria 13 15 Thunderbirds is the league bad Sudbury 12 19 5 123 153 20/ Edmonton 13 18 man with 131 minutes. He picked Montreal 919 8 86 109 26/ Winnipeg 922 up 47 minutes in three games. Tuesday's Result Games Tuesday Kitchener 1 Montreal 1 Edmonton 9 Yaucouvar 1 Thursday's Game nnipeg "algary 5 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES |... | Hull-Ottawa at Sault Ste International League {Chatham A Pts. | Guelph 14 3 48!St. Mike's 11 § 3 36/N. Falls 12 9 43 Hamilton 8 9 31| Peterboro B11 Marie { English League First Division Blackburn 2 Blackpool 0 Fourth Division Aldershot 5 Crew Alex. 0 OHA Senior Muskegon 6 Omaha § WL A Pts.| Western International League 13 7 27|Nelson 4 Rossland 5 10 3 48 24 Eastern League LONDON (Reuters) -- Results Stratford 1m 23| Philadelphia 3 Charlotte 2 {of soccer games Tuesday in-| Woodstock 912 19 Nova Scotia Senior Strathroy 510 ¢ 14/ Amherst 8 New Glasgow 1 [Galt 4185 4 13 Manitoba Junior | Tuesday's Result Winnipeg Braves 4 Winnipeg! |Stratford 8 Galt 4 | Rangers 1 la Tonight's Game | Saskatchewan Junior | I Galt at Chatham Moose Jaw 3 Prince Albert 3 E'D LIKE T0 HAVE a week set aside during which nobody ever used terms like "full bodied" or "noble bouquet." $8 Terms like these are the sign of wines- manship at its most flamboyant. It dismays us almost as much assomebody buying a competitor'ssherry. The people we know don't buy our Jordan Gold Seal Sherry just be- cause it's full-bodied and mellow. Heavens, no! 3 They buy it becarse they like it. Which, as we see it, is the only reason for anybody to buy any wine. 3 'A short while ago, we gathered together a cluster of wine experts, men with 'palates as sensitive to wines as politicians are to public opinion. We had them taste-test our well-aged Gold Seal and a number of other great sherries. We would like to report a unanimous preference for Gold Seal, but opinion was divided. True, some preferred Gold Seal (what admire able taste). But others selected an imported sherry of incredible antiquity. Oh well, you can't win 'em all. 38 Indeed, it would be a dull world if people's tastes were all the same. If we win just you to our Gold Seal, we will be content, As, no doubt, will you, JORDAN Gold Seal CANADIAN SHERRY JORDAN WINES Beaton's Dairy Juveniles Upset Tony's Refreshments ®