The Oshawa Times, 1 Feb 1961, p. 14

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COUPLE OF STAR ATHLETES GET TOGETHER day, Moore, whose light heavyweight title was lifted by the National Boxing Assoc, last Oetoher, and Campanella, who has been A paraplegic Boxer Archie Moore affee: tionately nurzies Cam: . panella, former Brooklyn Dod- gers' catcher, as they meet in & Toronto film studio Tues: : : i i : : i of i ¥ : ¥ ie ¥ i aii i i sil if al is BB i ; 4 ¥ i : i i : i ES 3 § § H - i 33 3 8 lead on gonls by Jackie Mel pod ~who also got the game's last goal In the third--and Harold Jones, Mcleod, a Trail pickup, was reinstated as an amalenr if ¥ VIAYING COACH Hobert | Kromm sulfered a broken nose last night, as the Cana- | dian hockey team, Trail Smoke Enters, defeated the Nor: | weglan National team 84, in an exhibition game preceding the world hockey champion: ships ~(CP Wirephoto) in December after nine seasons) League answered goals for the Cana since an auto accident three years pgo, were here to film # television panel show, Galt Terriers, an OHA senfor A club, while Rusnell joined Trail (CP Wirephoto) SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA LADIES, curling in the Ontario Tankard play at Welland, suffered elimination, They lost their first-round game to Hamilton Victorias and then yesters day, in the Northey Trophy consolation event, Oshawa rinks bowed to Unionville ladies, Actually, the Oshawa gals gave the Unionville rinks a stern argument, And that's good! It's getting so that any time a Unionville rink plays Oshawa, in almost any kind of competition, the Unionville eurlers are expected to win, Negative thinking and we hope it stops before long, Oscar Parker's rink, one of four Oshawa foursome competing in the annual Quebec International Bonsplel, defeated V, E, Lyon of Quebec in the fourth round of the Chateau Trophy yesterday but they lost out in the guarter=finals to 8 Weston rink, skipped by Ernie Slatcher, Herb Robinson's Oshawa rink lost out in the second round of the Francois Jobin Trophy play and H, Bonnetta's rink from Whitby was beaten in the first round of the Holt Renfrew Trophy event, Other Oshawa rinks, skipped by Les Evenlss and Ken Conlin, were in action yesterday of course, but we have no report of thelr results, BRIGHT BITS» Bev Bmith's Oshawa rink, which fneluded Johnny Morrison, Art Stubbing and Don Maes Donald of Oakville, copped one of the main three-win rizes in the 6th annual Adam Trophy Bonspiel at indsay, last weekend , , , ELGIN MUNDAY'S Oshawa rink was runner-up in the two-game prize winners at the annual mixed honspiel at the Peterborough Curling Club last weekend, The Liftlock City club copped almost all of the major prizes in their own event , , , BOR KROMM, playing=coach of the Trail 8moke Eat ers, suffered a broken nose in the opening game of their tour, in Norway, last night , , JACK ROX. BURGH, president of the CAHA, 1s quoted as being diss sppointed with the showing of the Trail team in their first game at Oslo, For our money =~ Roxburgh never had too much on the ball and certainly never ever did represent any hoekey team that amounted to anythings= go since, he's getting his expenses paid by the CAHA-- he should be glad that Trail made the trip == if they didn't maybe he would have had to stay at home too! , , JOE ROBERTS, Oshawa's expert in the art of making golf greens (and falrways) and also as a eurling elub jee-maker, was one of 1600 "greenskeepers" who ats tended the big eonvention at the Royal York in Toronte this week, The greenskeepers are now called golf supers intendents == but no matter what you eall 'em == Oshe awa has one of the best In Joe Roberts , , , NHL MOGULS (club owners, governors, ete) meeting in Palm Beach, Florida, of all places, have arrived at an agreement == they will net permit any protest en NHL, results, Well, they gave up "overtime" a long while ago == so ohviously they are only interested in how many people elick the turnstiles == and net the actual score of the game , . , ROY CAMPANELLA, former major league baseball star, has it figured that a third major baseball league ia sure to succeed, This--wiih our own International League dying on its feet 7 7 ¢ Cuba's Fernandez Ranked Sixth PROVIDENCE, RI, (AP)~ champion in Massachusetts, Cuba's Florentine Ferman |New York, 2nd Hurape. des was named boxer of thel, DOPE the defedl, Downes, month by the National Baxing|ile, Bri(Sh CHIBFON ks br Association Tuesday and given wo 8 middie for Ai hie Moore, irisped of ho Jetiaive Wriumph over Callight heavyweight le by the RAE among The light heavyweight (vacant. champl Inet BATON [1 gavyrwolght ¥lovd Patterson. oa, 'atterson, Fernandes, vara New ark, wellerwelght Benny the 160: (Kid) Paret, Cuba {unior Although the NBA recognized) ierweight Du li R rd] Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, |ligh Joe Bat Utah, as middie iW eham: (Route, La, junior lightweight lon, It cited Paul © of[Flash Klorde, Philip pines; rookline, Mass, for Msifeatherweight Davey Moore, seventh-round Jlechnical knock: | Springfield, Ohio; bantamweight out of Britain's Terry Downes lider Jofre, Brasil; flyweight Jan, 14, Pender ia recognised as Pone Kingpeteh, Thailand. tle 1s Simmons prin pie ___ Sports Stars Attend Dinner, Aid Children LONDON, Ont, (CP)-8poris : headliners from Canada and BOSTON (AP) ~~ Boston drew an attendance of 800 8% serve strength appeared to have) nn Sa efod ben ued Toes by gol children, Don Simmons, Hockey guests Included Frank Mahovlich of Toronto Maple League team acquired Ed Chad Leafs, Dickie Moore of Mont:|wick for Simmons Monday in real Canadiens, Jim Piersall of straight player swap of the mi Cleveland Indians, Hal Smith SPORT BRIEFS and Elroy Face of Pittshurgh Pirates were baseball notahles, Footballers included Ron Stewart of Ottawa Rough Riders | VETERAN SKATER TOPPED BT, PAUL, Minn, (AP)=Fddie| Rudolph, 19, of Chicago took the United Biates outdoor speed-| and Billy Mitchell of Toronto ikating Son from Ken Bar | Argonauts, Boxing was repre. ns, thelomew of Minneapolis sented by former world welter: weight champion Fritizie Zivie, Sunday, It was Bartholomew's | bid for a 16th title, Also de: Guest speaker was James (Rip) Col Chicago Cubs throned was senior women's! champion Mary Novak of Lom: coach, bard, Ill, heaten hy Jeanne! Steel City To Re-Enter RHL Sshworth of Wilmington, Mass, NEW YORK (AP) = Pitts? burgh will reenter the Amer: ean Hockey League next seas son, It was announced at the loo 's annual meeting Tuesday night, he league granted the Pitts: burgh team the right to make up a reserve list--=that is, sign LIONR SIGN TACKLE VANCOUVER (CP) == Britis Columbia Lions of the Western Interprovineial Football Union Thursday announced the sign ing of tackle Don MeKinnon, 4, | offensive lineman with the players with the intention of us- ng them In the 1061.02 season, "Pittsburgh never was out of the league," said a spokesman, "It was merely an inactive franchise," The team wan forced to drop out after the 1065-66 season he. cause it had no place to play is games, By next season, A new| elvie arena will be bullt seating 18:14,000 for hockey, | The addition of Pitishurgh| will bring the league to its full] strength of eight teams again $25,000 Worth Of Nothing! HOLLYWOOD (AP)=Pro golfers Dow Finsterwald and Mike Souchak were practising for the pilot film of a new television series named $100,000 Hole-In-Qne, Professional Jerry Harber the referee and commenta. tor, stood hy the seventh hale, "How much if I sink a hole in one!" Finsterwald anked, Sald Barber: $25,000, "Here goes," sald Dow, And he holed an ace on the 170.yard hole, "But," hurriedly warned Barber, "it doesn't count in practice," And it didn't, 750,000 Wild Fowl Face Starvation NEW YORK (AP) = Ducks Unlimited, the internationally known migratory water fowl Fgh gf Seghnuation, Toes as all its members to make food and shelier available ig th ducks and geese dun ourrent severe winter, plea went out at the re: quest of President Can flea Tiedeman of Grosse Paint, Ducks Unlimited also ap Mtlude proved the United States delgoy partment of interier's plan to use § oh stored 3 the due vi com carporation to fee the Birds, Representative Thomas John. son (D-Md) said in Washington Monday 750,000 wild ducks and geese face starvation on the Maryland « Delaware + Virginia J Memphis State Tigers, MeKin: non, six-feet, three Inches and 250 pounds, was named to two all-oppenent teams by Memphis State opponents, DRYSDALE GETS $13,000 LOS ANGELES (AP) = Los Angeles Dodgers signed pitcher Don Drysdale Monday to a ree: ord $34,000 contract for 1001, The 24-year-old righthander thus| | [ray lwith the Western Hockey; The Canadians' 4-1 lead going hig guns had the dey off lode {into the third period was cut to Twa other pickups, Dave Rus-|42 in the first minute as the semi-final rounds of the nell and Darryl Bly, scored un. Norwegians came out fighting, | international | But the Canadians quickly ad dians in the second period, Sly Justed to the rough stuff, oul Francois J |eame to the Smoke Faters from scoring the Norwegians 4-1 In he the halance of the period, Other goal scorers were Wad at the start of the season after Christofoli, Harry Smith and Ed tention for the IA Tambellini, Balks At Bruin-Leaf Trade nor league goalies, Bruins made the United States Tuesday night Bruins' hopes of improving re-|the deal with Toronto Maple ion Ten Gills of Kirkland La Leals Chadwick, who yielded 8.36 goals a game in 44 contests al Rochester this season, was fo The Boston National Hockey report to Boston's farm club at| Providence in the American Hockey League, With the Bruing' injured list mounting it was almost certain he would he ealled up, Simmons, recently returned by Providence to the Bruing he: cause of a disappointing per formance, was ordered to Rochester, hut sald he wouldn't report there, BRUINS LOANED ED The Bruins then loaned Chad wick to Rochester, subject to re eall if he is needed hy the Bruins, The loan is effective to the end of the season, or until Simmons veports there, the Bruins office sald, Maple Leaf manager « coach Punch Imlach, In New York Tuesday, said "we're going to try to convince him (sfnmane) to go through with the trade," The Bruins engaged in a full workout Tuesday for Thursday's game with Chicago Black Hawks at Boston Garden, de: spite the fact that several play: ers are handicapped hy Injuries, Among those reporting to the club trainer for treatment of in: juries or aliments were for wards Willie O'Ree, Charley Bruns, Gary Aldcorn and Mur Oliver, defencemen Dallas Smith and Adtry Erickson, and goalie Bruce Gamble, hecame the Mihost, paid pitcher in Dodger history, The new sal:| ary 1s an Increase of aboui $4,000 for the six « foot « six plicher, He had a 15:14 record last season, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT LEAFA GET POLLOCK TORONTO (CP) == Vice: Presi: dent Frank Pollock of the Tor. onto Maple Leafs International League baseball team Tuesday announced acquisition of Kills Burton, 44, a swlieh-hitting out fielder, from At, Louis Cardi nals, Hurton started the season with the National League Cardi nals last year, but was sent to thelr Roehestor farm team where he batted 257 in 100 Hames, Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami Beach, Fla, = Billy Ryan, 173, Brockton, Mass,, out: pointed Allan Harmon, 166, Kingston, Jamaica, 10, San Jose, Calif, - Denny Mayer, 158, Portland, Ore., out: pointed Willie Morton, 149, San Jose, 10, London=Freddie Gilroy, 18), England, outpointed Ugo Milan, 11814, Haly, 10, Charges TOKYO (AP) == Joe Stanka, seltatyled guinea Le in Ameri: canapanese baseball relations, has acoused Chicago White Sox of using him as & tool to got Japanese players, Stanka sald Tuesday the White Sax front office has pro- tested his signing a 1061 con: trot with the Nankal Hawks of Osaka, claiming he ia the prop orly of the American League team, The veteran minor leaguer sald he went on the voluntary retired list at the end of the 1950 season and was restored to the active list strictly by White action, In an interview, he said the White Sox really do not want his services, He said they want several Japanese ball players for publicity purposes and are using hm as the "scapegoat 10 get Japanese baseball affi- cials to make a deal, peninsula because of the deep snows and fresen ponds, The pH Ritcher AHA 'Publicity Stunt' Stanka Nankal contract was 'a heck of a lot bigger" than the White Sox ever offered, and this yea he got a raise, Last year he Had a 17:12 won lost record, SAYS CONTRACT SENT In Chicago, Bd Short, White Sox promotions director, said: "Last year we sent Stanka a contract but he told us he was thinking of quitting baseball to take a job in Oklahoma, He wound up playing baseball in Japan, We've sent him a oon tract for this season, but ap parently he is going to stay aver there, "We would like to have him back, especially Mf his record aver there last seasen is any indication of what he can de, "We don't know what he means in saying we want sev | eral Japanese players for pub lilly purposes. We woulda' wanl any players for any pw pose other than thelr ability te play baseball." i $i th § i : ; 3 | a il iF 4 1 i i i 38 { i i 4 : ER a 3 i ii, B® Hi : : =f #k If : £ : 3 i % ut = 1 it 3 3il i 31 £4 5 i | E ; tIn Fourth Round QUEBEC (CP)~Most of the ] | in preparation for Thursday's Quebe, uarterdinals of the n Trophy were to played today, starting af i ENT, en rinks remained Only the 1:80 Bix defence, o Hawkshaw, Preston, n con ph def, 1H J == wB 1 =F 3k, ® : pair earh enson end Stewart, Assists went 5 , §, Bleven som, 8, Clarke, J, Dick, K, Cobh, B, Clement; forwards, H, Mor- Westmount Leading Oshawa Church Loo -- KANSAS CITY (AP) Tuesday city Athletics said \pleher Don Larson has signed 1961 contract y, NORTHMINSTER ~~ gosl, Alexander; A 1 ! Todd; for wards, C, Gntlin, 7, Griffin, MeGahey, Alexander, Good child, Samson, Jameson, Knight, Popham, Langmald, G, Hawk Bowling in Group "C"' of the avons ity Major League at ov: |ernor"s Trophy, the honspiel's {bie prize, following aquarieri- nals Tuesday night in the Ca teau and Omega competitions (lus the third round of the Jo- in Four each remained in the Chateau and Omega categories and eight in the Jobin. Finals for the Governor's will he (played Saturday, . Today, in the Jobin eom it met Colin Caswell of Sudbury; Gerry Wright, Orillia, met Jean Lacroix of Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Que, Tuesday night in the Chateau quarter-finals Ernie Satcher of Weston nipped Osear Parker of Oshawa, 7-6, In the Omega, Jark Burgess of Weston--winner of the Lieu tenant « Governor's last year edged Budhury's George Moore 104, Big Purse Increase TORONTO (CPY=Purses for harness racing at Old Woodbine track will he Inereased by $50, 000 this year, track manager J. €, McPhee said Monday, Total purse distribution for the track's first season of ni racing will he $400,000, The Ontario government re. cently announced it will permit night harness racing In the pravinee for the first time, an Old Woodbine plans 62 nights o t, For the first time this yohv no D-class races will he can od at Old Weodhine, Hach of the 1 takes, Including the $10,000 Ca- nadian Cup pace and the §8,000 Maple Leaf Trot, will be one dash events, Purses for the other nine makes have been increased $500 each, Purses for overnight events have heen hoosted in all elansi- floations, Invitations will be raised to $4.500 compared fo $2,500 in 1060, class to the §1,000:42,200 vange from 81,700. §2,000 tA $1,000 and olasy B-2 to $1,800, Olass 01 will be $1,000 and O48 $800, Two-year-old horses will race for $600 in non-atake races and three-year-olds for 700, ' Claiming races with prices of $1,000 and up will he carded on bery program, Mr, McPhee said, Johansson To Film Sparring Matches PALM REACH, Fla, (AP)= Movies will be taken of the secret aparving matches of In omar Johansson so the Swed: sh heavyweight ean see how he is shaping up for his remateh with ehampion Floyd Pattegson "You don't have any idea how important it is for me to be able to watch myself tying to do the things 1 have in mind," said Johansson, who meets Pat terson in Miami Beach March 13, The first filmed sparring matches are scheduled Thurs: day, Johansson said earlier he would box behind closed doors twice a week, SPRING VALLEY, N.Y, (AP) Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, in no hurry to reach peak condition, sparred easily Tuesday for three rounds in a workout before newspaper men, Patterson boxed & round each with John Henry, 308-pounder; Wilson Hannibal 190, and brother Ray Patterson, 188, Since he pitched camp at a country olub here in mid-Oete: ber, the champion has boxed about 40 rounds, He doesn't intend to overdo the boxing in preparing for hs hind title fight with Sweden's ngemar Johansson at Miami Fla, March 13, ght (Cleveland Hall, Fleurey; forwards, Storey, MeGill, Bracey, F, Crowe, Me: | Naw " t Gunn, Daniels, McDonald, King 54, 8, Bimeoe Bt, 2 Fenalties proved eostly for Simcoe St. when King Sil! OLD COUNTRY Wiieon "Cun Tien. fo" 146" and SOCCER SCORES 1092 to 940, while the last game went to Ferby's 1060 to 1031, LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer games played in the This win left the Wilson erew United Kingdom Tuesday night: ing Sontending position in this Inst series as they are only two Foothall Association Cup Fourth Round points behind the leaders, Lelcester b Bristol 1 The individual scorers were Orest Pldwerbecki (Lelcester away to Birmingham City in fifth round) as follows: was the he man with games of 266, 208, 105 and 271 for an Fourth Round Replay Burnley 2 Brighton 0 even 1200, Fd Lugtenberg start: ed very strong with games of (Burnley at home to Swansea in fifth round) 202, 260 and 266, hut found the HOCKEY SCORES Knob ull low on Sa ray, rion, Mitchell, son Furniture Am O'Netn, Grist, 00k & 3-404 declelon from Fer The first game was won hy 176, 270, 280 and 177 for 1111, Roy Neshitt started slowly in the first three games but finish- the Wilson team 1147 to 1015, but Team totals were. Rd) Furniture 5493, Perby's ' i Wilson's Move Close To Leaders FB Don Henning hed 8 wit James of 214, 181, W7, and 141 for 948, #4 Brown dos Swist howled In relief, or ¥Verby's had 1194, Joe Vitel 1131 ek Brook 1056, Len Soplet 1008 snd Frank Cunn 996, Ace Willow Bowl 7, Meum Fd Wilson Furniture §, Vilaas Timherlanes # am ork Bowl, Britain seoved two monix, Switzerland, 47 years team in Olympie competition, ed strong, his scores were 104, (won the world tif 206, 160, 280 and 458 for 1041, later by defeating lanes 5885, The standing group "Cis ling 7, §, Bowl 5, Shea's Bowing 4, Hef- fering's Imperials § and Perby's Next week the Wilson meets Village Bowl, ot REMEMBER WHEN? , , By THE CANADIAN PRESS against Toronto Granites in an Olymple hockey mateh st Cha. ago today, The goals were the first ever scored on 8 Canadian Canada won the ame 04 and yl the Us. 00 going vough In the last two AND STANDINGS games when he had to settle for 176 and 190 for a total of 1164, By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Sel Himes rolled games for 1111, WLT F APL Springfield #616 0341 187 68 Hershey Buffalo Rochester uebeo rovidence 16 82 0 154 224 86 Tuesday's Result ® 70 HP, MERCURY, , generator, electric start DOMINION TIRE STORE PRE-SEASON SALE OUTBOARD MOTORS ' 806 Hershey 8 Quebec 4 Tonight's Game Providence at Buffalo Eastern Pritessional * 1 ull:-Ottawa 81 0 1a 108 66 8, Mayle 22 20 7 165 160 51 itehener 2010 0100 1607 48 Ingston 1033 5163 101 48 Sudbury 10 20 7106 100 89 Montreal 10 86 11 110 168 a7 Tuesday's Result Montreal 6 Sault Ste, Marie 8 Tonight's Game Hull-Ottawa at Kingston OHA Junior A WLT F ARM, Guelph 20 0 7105 194 63 At, Michael's 30 ® 91148 108 43 Niagara Falls 1816 3 100 122 80 Hamilton 16 14 61406 191 M0 Peterbore 1210 5131 140 29 At, Catharines 11 80 3 134 150 28 H 8 60 H.P, MERCURY, L generator, electric start 's 196 40 HP, EVINRUDE, complete with remote ry sontrels | 35 W.P, MERCURY, electric start een "676 8 HP, EVINRUDE ,,,,. A 206 * 10 Hp, SCOTTY 180 with sentrals , 10 HP, MERCURY ,,,, 1200 DOMINION TIRE STORES BALANGE wir NO OUTSIDE FINANCING 46 BOND WEST (Comer of Churn) Marlboros 783 5103 166 19 Tuesday's Resulls Marlboros 8 8t, Catharines § Guelph & Niagara Falls ¢ Tonight's Game DOMINION AY [HES i RA 5-6511 Guelph at §t, Michael's MINOR HOCKEY EXHIBITION GAMES Thursday, February 2nd, -- 7:30 p.m, TORONTO OSHAW TORONTO 'MARLBORO' JUVENILES versus OSHAWA "ALLSTAR" JUVENILES Saturday, February 11th -- 7:30 p.m, TORONTO OSHAWA "ALLSTAR" BANTAMS BURLINGTON 'BRAVES' MIDGETS versus OSHAWA "ALL-STAR" MIDGETS ADUL THERE W ALLSTAR PEE-WEES versus A "ALLSTAR" PEE-WEES ALLSTAR BANTAMS versus Admission TS and STUDENTS -- §0¢ CNILDREN «= 25¢ CHILDREN'S ARENA ILL BE NO PUBLIC SKATING

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