The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1961, p. 15

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! RUSSIANS ACCEPT lent Mvision, said Monday he THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Ionwery 38, 1961 15 iRussian Wigh jumpers whe de COW Accepting his invitutions to Clb Games Feb, 11. They with leagie Wasehall (sem 19 New TO AID HORSE BETTORS? feated John Thomas the Wigh Jumpers Robert Shaviek Compeie in the Wationel ASU York, Monday was voted » chammonsinps Feb. 15 and the , IN NEWFOUNDLAND Ww and the Bo ROLE actievement award' the Olympic gid meds) wri Howie Meeker Is Voice Of Sports §F, JONWE Bd, (CP) Howie Meeker is (inding a mihe he likes as Newloundiand's most BistenedAn and comrover sial radio and television sport caster He is sports director for the Newloundiand Broadcasting Company's three television out Jets CIONTY St. John's CJOX IY Argentina, CICHN Grand Falls and for CJON Radio St. John For Howie, Ws the realiza tion of a hoyheod dream, The only difficulty is that sports casting is a part-time job which takes up four hours of a busy 14-hour day Meeker, hest known hoisterous Years winger with Terontn Leafs of the National feague, spends hi corehing hockey, # I to periorm neve agn. He also operates a hi fleet Maple Hockey winter; task he three for as RA ume ca sports shop The company with Meeker se fore giving him choice air spot ago, the five-minuie sports He mediate hit GIVEN TV SHOW As he gained confidence and a wider audience, he moved into television with 4 hve-min early evening in 5 than a year, ¢ SUrVey experimented hi the A year eral monn ane of aha noon rane an im show Wik telecast ery profs his sho over all Hie fe sional top ratings other nval Howie' reputation and coach of the bring him hstener his voice, which cracked wheezed [} gave tow Lo ane a HOWIE, MEEKER AT THE "MIKE" Leaf mayer helped But and almost terrible ing hie many flaw lowed and warmth On his own inihative actually hecome a compel professional hut without the dul cet tones of a commercial an nouncer," says George Macdon ald the eompany's radio operations manager ti Macdonald says Meeker's Dig: "Ope of gest asset his knowledge of copvances of a most sports, 'He made himself| winger on a hot an expert, lon, on the NeW: orf streak He's killing foundand scene, and Ux this) gy and he hardly got Caster because "I'm not much inside type of information, and enough meat on him to make a of a writer Few things es constructive opinion, that has| suitcase for a canary. cape his barbed langue. made him such a top - rated . Will he make sportscasting aster." [TALKS ON FOOTBALL career? papular] Altheugh he's net sufficiently CIT ean ganvince myself that v of the glib tn describe hockey action, P'm improving, I'd like to stay| he did a erveditable week! vith it," he says co-produced hy-play this year on local soc cer playoffs Meeker, through his pre/tV game lectures on hasics of the port, is credited more than anvone else with promoting en thusiasm among Newfoundland ers for Big Four foothall Howie himself says he's not interested in being just another porisc aster I'm a cam 0 roned) oaigne he says, possibly around, Meeker w al MIKE throwback to the days when hi side doing what Macdonald) wes an Ontarie member of calls "the greatest hetween:-pey Parliament in the coun I'm trying tn make New foundlanders realize the terrific which exists here immer, he master of ceremonie 15 outdoor television show from scuba di fohn's harbor the harren Hi tp Last and ul fA on wa annoyingly undoing I admits, By repla Lape and over agam jul-jawed athlete correct qd until hi hegan his hie aver everything ng in Hl archery Houndland hill ni radio squin men and hance the Io in New IWa-minuLe tn spor en of voles lake on fishermen help Vieeker Image polished professionalism When hockey playoff on ha he hi m a an ind commentary Meeker's pint SCOVINE nh ized | DOtentialitie for recreational facilities those He is an ad-libhing sports casual LL] ma es TV report each goth St, John's howling leagues | British Soccer Players May Get Higher Pay But Fewer Are To Sign the A Mra with well-to-do acid Davis IN special case club I'hivd division Queen's Park Rangers are now paying their first team men 856 a week and according to Manager Alex Block, this rate will not be changed I would main benefits the maximum 18 recognized hy Foothaller eeretan CL that playing stall clubs may he 1000 players the By M, McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON British profes sional football players are jubi lant at the new contract and Pay arrangement negotiated for them hy their bearded chaty man, Jimmy Hill But when it comes the month of May, the jublla ton of many of them may he ned to dismay and disappoint ment Arise fessional hon. I acknowledge of thy #2 league cut bh He | Han ma Wn af club " many hopeful that he able to place hese vith non-league But for the others, it will he the end af the Toothall road NEW SALARY LEVERS With the aluly Sih a week abolished after thi the pa Will re will depend an then plus the tatiure of Hanooia ahaut that the removal of will very ho seem of the Wage Ko 10 the players in the tap brackets, those of mternational class or near to it, The boys in the lower brackets will gel just ahaul what they are now receiy ing, but there will not he so many of them on club payrolls FREEDOM OF PLAYERS Fhe chief victory of the play ers in the gaining of freedom to mave to other clubs, No player can be transferred without his consent during the term of his contract, which may be for twa On May 19 each year to the ending of the con the club must offer a new contract, ar give the player his freedom. The player 'has until May 31 to decide whether ta accept IT he does not accept Will retain hime and an the transfer list, Hf not trans ferred by June 30, the club can retain im on payment of a minimum wage, ranging from 540.00 to $42 a week, up to July Crease 1 Has High Rating As Soccer Referee VANCOUVER (CP)=A Cana I dian has won international rec agnition in one af the officiating jabs in spar Pan Kulal is the first Cana dian to be placed an the list of officials hy the FIFA international ruling body As such, he is ane of few men in North America who would bela called upon to officiate at mternational mateh palkeeper ag Although FIFA-approved vel ol ALLS arees are common in Eurape, | 193% Kulal's recognition is a notable \ severe knee injury fnally feat. The job is a difficult one! ended his playing career in 1943 because in the referee and turned his thoughts to rel IS Judge, Jury, timekeeper and < Every touring game everything else rolled into one. played in Vancouver hy visiting Kulai has been interested in the appearance of the game since he was hoy in 18 has be in the seccer-mad town of Lady er Kulat and, almost smith an Vancouver | on, the nia the davs when hm ou frou shut down for the Tames, Fulham around to of maximum nl ouson players It 1s alveady hetare the awn ink on the new agreement Is dry, that about 1000 af the coun y's foathallers will not offered new con tracts at the end af the present season. With higher wages in the tap brackets, a minimum 1 taining fee which must he paid until a player is transferved and substantial many club division, will be reductions stalls Already south have withdrawal competition ducing their staff a bare minimum ta carry an then first team, with possibly a backs where the present average log of amateurs to fill in 15 from $33 to $42 That this situation 1s going to may clear Coie kill rent ¢luhb and sucos Cul then Pap mternational player Hees (11 professional now receiving 596 a week, « expect ai ranging bul no the clubs Lhe Shi he wage packets from S120 to 5200 a4 week that will vary according financial position of then Internationals not in draw fram Fap Hest Hi mterna will prabahly tap tu division Years will S10 a fey the first Arantic playing signing-on prioy even in Week tract makin auisid thet playey Hanal cla HO up LO between $55 and $100 a week and athers ta between $70 and $a Good now several clubs in th thet arve 1h will re [1] announced fram re hey the elub wo place him division player bie Sal 4 Week, may $70 to SHO. In fourth divisions pay there Fecaiving 20 up to about the third and a week he some stig Fram then on on monthly clib's: terms, until he can be transterved. If on Aug, 3 he Is still not transferved, the management of the Football League will step in and deal with the matier hat is the nub of the new agreement which the players have won. It now remains (0 be seen whether the victory will bring about any raising of the standards of British football the plaver will he contract an the rom and juvenile the JU rank he mainland hy on island Was West thei and later played in Van toughest ured ta the minster Raval then in | prime couver He Hons eer STARMUM RENAMED DUBLIN (AP) I'he Monday, renamed Santry dium where Herb Elliott fis fabulous 3:34.58 mile heir most famous cousin Fitagetald Kennedy of the United gram fram President pleased ta named the dium." played twa different pasi for the B.C. AllStar team centre-forward against Glas mn 1850 and as a ainst San Fran in Lalifornia Irish Na fall alter Jahn president \ tele sad will be the stadium hennedy St an' gow Ranges 0 States Washington Kennedy have lahn SO00eY oreeing A side Newcastle eed hy In without exces nee A A rel POET LAUREATE Lard Tennyson was poet law cate' of England 41 years, 1 | months, before his death in 1803 land 0 th WA 08 Visita wight Weeki) him he angratulale Joh, oi downs 148 ANGELES (AP)~'The EIRATIME CRIN ET Wi vaded the province of the ¥2 horse hetior A MAP ALNIRE CONCERN 18 with & batlery-operated : handicapper, # Acvice hat weighs # little less than twa pounds, is priced under $15, and is desarihed in the many facturer's brochure as "amar ingly aceurals The automatic handicapper is fed such information as dale on 2 horse's last race, maki mum number of lengths he has ever heen hehind, elapsed days since he has raced, hs number of wins and whether has out he is MOvIRE Bp OF BOWH In Lass This information is digested and evaluated by an eles tronic cireuit, Aller the wheels stop, the prospective beitor presses #& hullon ane gels mB "yes or ne' om whether the thereoughhied is worth a §¥2 gamble There sre ne "Ms, "may: hes" Each horse is graded There are poseimilities of two horses finishing in » He on the maiming There are five switches on the device, That may he the secret, and i the hetlor can't heat a horse across the finish line with five switches, mayhe fe houid give the pastime Hp RESENT INDIGNITIES CHICAGO (AP) CAEN AmMErivan sa baseball players sulle rassment, humiliation and in dignities at major-league train ing camps in the south and are growing resentfyl in a copyrighted article dell Smith 5s the Negro player who is aceepled a first-class citizen in the regular season 18 tired of heing a sel ond-class citizen in spring train ng Smith sa resents not Negro emhar Wen FF] s the Negro player being allowed 10 stay in the same hotels with hi teammates during training, and is protesting against inability to eal in the same restaurants, or enjoy other privilege Smith s that one outstanding Negro told him recently # player REMEMBER WHEN? , , By THE CANADIAN PREM World figure kating cham pions Barbara Wagner, 19 and Boh Paul, 20, of Toronto won the Canadian pairs title for the third onsecutive time at Otawa three years ago today. Paul and his pretty blonde partner edged Oo Jelinek, 17, and his sister Maria 16. of Bronte, Ont, for the title Welland Will Visit Genoshas This Saturday Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks will he at home again Saturday night, when they entertain Wel: land's Jantzi Brown Meteors this year's Niagara District League champions. With anly three games left hefore play the Hawks will he gun ning for a win aver the powerful Welland club Over the weekend, at the semi-annual play-off meeting in Hamilton, . a full schedule of plavdown series was drawn up Oshawa will once again, enter OBA Inter A ranks, They start playdowns on Feb, 11 with Brantford as the apposition hey will play & home and home, points In count series as will Windsor Riverside and St Thomas Barnes, the defending champions and Welland Mele ors and Hamilten Quigleys Winner of the Oshawa-Brant ford series will take an Taranto with the other two series win ners playing off an Feb, 25 and March 4. This will cut the group tn twa teams wha will play-off for the right meet either Ottawa aor Hrockville in the outhern finals, The winner of this sevies will play for the All Ontario Utle against either Sud hury aor Sault Ste, Marie on April 8 and 15 To assure themselves of the title a team would have to win 10 straight games, though in a points to 'count series such as all these ave, a team could lose a game and still win a series if they scoved enough points. This happened to the Hawks last year when they defeated St. Thamas in Oshawa but lost the away game hy mare than the six paints, which was their margin of vietary, here. Si hamas went on to win the All-Ontario Hitle The Chi-| Negro Ball Players Want Equality At Spring Camps We think we should enjoy equality the year around and in tend to get it If we are good enough to play with a team then we should he good enough to share the same facilities and accommodations - as the other players both spring and sum mer." Smith says there will he ap proximately 100 Negro players in mao league camps this pring. He adds Basehall owners are sympa thetic, hut they are alse ex tremely cautious shoul the sit uation, In a sense, they ean hardly be blamed. The south is currently vehelling against en forcement of mass integration it is the most explosive Issue In the nation today Woodview No. 1 Upset Fernhill In Dart League Park still on top &s who were tied for top spol with Storie, lost 4 to 1 to Waondview No, 1 and are tied with Fernhill for place Players doubling in and nut B. Clark 8, D, Clark 1, GG, Clark I, ¥. Cornish 8, L, Cole 1, 1, Cornish 1, KR, Commish 1, K Johnsten 8, ©, O'Flynn 1, B, Germond 1, A. Bryant 1, Bryant 1, I. Shohbrook § Twine 2, M, Wilson 1, J. Hous {ton 1. B Crawford 8, P. Craw: {ford 2, J. Williamson 8, F, Wile liamson 8, J. Crawford 1, G, Parker 1, M, Parker 1, J. Wyatt 1, June Wyatt 1, 1, Goulding 1, M, Muir 1, V. Graves 2, Cummer 1, A, Cummer 2 Hopson 1, J. ( raighead 1 Craighead 1, B, Clark 2 Ruth Hopson 1, M, Rae 1, 7, Rae 1 H, Favie 8 and P. Fayle | Baseball 1 innings I.. Shoh hraok 6, A, Cummer §, T. Twine B. (1, Parker B, J. France §, J Craighead 6 and Ruth Hopson fi High Three Darts -- H. Fayle 140, D. MacMillan 125, F. Wil liamson 102, J, Williamson 100 7. Twine 100, J. Houston 100 and Rae 108 League Doubles In Doubles Out Clark 13 High Three Darts B. Craw ford 160; Baseball One Innings A. Pelow § and Rasehall Nine Innings (1, Parker 20 League Leaders Ladies Doubles In FF. Williamson 17 Doubles Out FF. Williamson § High Three Daris 0 Clark (140. Baseball One Innings, F Willlamson, M. Parker, 0 Clark, 7 each and Baseball Nine Innings I. Williamson 26 Team Standings Storie 48 Fernhill 46, Woodview Na, 1, 46, Rundle Na, 1, 42, Rundle No, 2 11. N. Oshawa 8, Eastview 8 Wondview No. 2 26, Southmead 25 and Woodview No, § 23 Blorie Fernhill R Men Fayle 16 Teaders i B ONympie Games Viet § winner will sriive here Feb, 1 glong with distance star Pyots 0 compete in thie inaont Iack Bolo nikoy wad field meets eur Athletic Union's foreign tal slat in the New York Athletic in hom now | second 7. ' | Jean | MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN OSHAWA January 21 to 28 "DON'T SEND -- TAKE YOUR BOY TO THE ARENA ANNUAL MID-WINTER BATTERY SALE SAVE 20% Look At These Prices ! TO 40% 6 VOLT NO, GROUP PLATES SALE PRICE WITH TRADE IN » a5 51 sl 1-13 1-18 1:17 2.17 79% 8.95 10.95 14.95 NO, PLATES 12 VOLT GROUP SALE PRICE WITH TRADE-IN 42 54 54 11M§7 « 11IMS9 IEA 12.95 14.95 16.95 DOMINION TIRE STORES 1.50 DOWN 1.00 WEEKLY Installs Any Battery VET y ROYAL HLS 48 BOND WEST RA 5.6511 (Corner af Chueh) i8.608-metee gold medal winner pi Dan Ferns, chief of the Ama They Presentation of Certifi Others whe successful Name F, BALL I, BEARE G, BROOME C. BROWN H, CORNISH Hil R, HEGADORN E, HILL G, L, MORTON D, R, ROBERTSON 5. TAYLOR T, TOZER Hil W. A, WALSH G. WILSON E. WOOD D, TOWNSEND F. E, BAKER C. BIESENTHAL R, HAYNES R, HOLMES W, D, HIGGON D, LAKE C. W. DAFOE H, R, MOUCK J, R, RISEBROUGH W, McKNIGHT W. DUFFY G, i8 008- metre run sociation of Ontario was held recently at the Genes Representing Eastern Electric Const, Ltd, Ivan Beare Northern Electric Co, Ltd, Brown Electric Eastern Electric Const, Ltd, Tozer Electric Ltd, Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd, Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd, Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd, Walsh Radio & Electri¢ Parker Electric Townsend Electric Baker Electric Oshawa Missionary College Holmes Electric Higgon Electric Ltd, Lake's Electric Ontario Ontario Oshawa P.U.C, Oshawa Oshawa Umgits o Columns meet oh wr the New York "ik ers. Shes, chalrman of Mayor WINS AWARD Robert Wagner's baseball com: BEW YORK (AP)~Bill Shen. mittee, will receive the award will make their first whose eflpris were instrumental at the samuel wilery' Saner gE R second maior here Sunday mE and Valery Brumel whe won the lym SHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Congratulates -- Graduates of Electric Heating Certification Course cates to the following Oshawa & District Electrical contractors ond ly sampleted the special feaining Course of the Electric Heating Ase ' Hotel, Oshawa, CERTIFICATE LIST Address Box 546, Oshawa R.R, No, 2 Pickering Box 130, Terminal "A" 143 Lakeshore Blvd, Torente 218 Lee Ave, Whitby 50 Prince St, Box 157 Oshawa Box 546, Oshawa 56 Prince St, Oshawa 96 Richmond St, W,, Oshawa 96 Richmond St, W,, Oshawa 269 Water St, Peterbore 50 Prince St, Box 157 Oshawa Port Perry Box 173, Port Perry 252 Golf §t,, Oshawa 385 King St, E, Oshawa 84 Hilleroft St, Oshawa R.R, No, 2 Oshawa R.R, No, 2 Uxbridge R.R, No, 1, Gormley Box 970, Bowmanville Newcastle 64 King St, E, Oshawa 64 King St, E, Oshawa 100 Simcoe St, S,, Oshawa 100 Simcoe St, §,, Oshawa 100 Simcoe St, S,, Oshawa I«Cornish Electric Ltd, I«Cornish Electric Ltd, J, Wilson Haynes Hydro Hydro PUG, PUG, If You Have An Electric Heating Inquiry RESIDENTIAL -- INDUSTRIAL (OMMERCIAL -- SUPPLEMENTARY Please Consult The Qualified Contractor Nearest You Oshawa Public Utilities Commission 100 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH OSHAWA RA 3.4624

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