» Maurice Rocket" Richard former Montres] Canadians' Hockey star, sami of the joys of retirement, Rich £8 one Royals And Petes _SPORT BRIEFS Still Winning kept ) the Town Royals and Peles up their winning ways and Country leagu bested Eagles 654 in 8 come from - behind squeaker. Petes rolled over & game Port Perry grew to the tune of 11-3 ¢ Royal ROYALS 5, EAGLES 4 Royals kept their win skeir intact being undefeated in their last nine games with a tie and eight wins in & row. However the Eagles looked they were going to snap this record #8 they ran up a 3-0 lead in the first period on goals by Troop, White, and Buechler., Eagles had & definite edge in the play until Sytnyk counted for Royals near the end of the first stanza, | Another goal by Bylnyk 8s the second period got under! way seemed to spark the Hoy als as they appeared unbeat able, Gol'ing fired three suc: cessive warkers which proved) to be just enough for the vic tory Eagles tried to get back in the game carrying the play Again in the late stiges, Murray tallied near the end of the game but théy could not tie i up PETES 11, PORT PERRY 3 Petes ran up a 61 lend Ip the first period and coasted to their win, Port Perry played a surprisingly vigorous brand of hockey throughout the entire game never conceding defeal until the final whistle Barta was Petes best regs tering three goals, Mountjoy and Gibson\plt the score sheet lke ORFU Charges AFL Tampering By JACK MULLIVAN Canadian Press Stall Writer It is reassuring to hear that the American Football League has #8 mutual agreement with the Canadian League against tampering with players; That's fine for the so-called Big Nine pro clubs In Canada, but how about the struggling, kicked around Ontario Rugby Football! Union? The ORFU has been booted and ignored by CFL clubs for years and last year, when the AFL started in business, the ORFU took another beating The AFL simply reached across the border to take about 10 players from the Ontario league, "We didn't get a nickel from them," says Gordon Gilbride of London, president of the ORFU "I talked to AFL commis sioner Joe Foss & couple of times about this and all I got from him was that he would look Into It and let me know, I haven't heard from him." CRU CARDS IGNORED ORFU players sign Canadian Rugby Union eards which ac cording to Gilbride, "appar ently don't mean a thing to those American teams." "Our only recourse now is to have our players sign wha! we call civillan contracts, along with CRU cards. This should give us the protection we need." Gilbride revealed that the ORFU clubs had thoughts of su ing Frank Filchock, coach of Denver Broncos of the AFL Filchock, former coach of Sar nia Golden Bears of the ORI "took three players from Lan don lords and three or four from Sarnia," he sald "You can certainly call that tampering." Gilbride's comments were made after Foss told The Ca nadian Press in New York that ROSES AND PERFUME, AND THE 'ROCKET' (MINOR BASKETBALL r-- HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwrdey, Febroery 11, 1961 13 IN ONTARIO # ¥ Springfield Cleveland Simcoe Hall Leagues Now In Full Swing On Saturday morning in the again to come u whe hooped no less than 20 Rochutir biddy league games played atiscore of 3 to points while fuller and Tunni- iy A Simcoe Hall, there were Wo The scoring for the Whites|chiffe got 15 snd 12 for the """ ; fast and exciting games With yas handled by Wryanyk and|for the losers. I duabae Fridays yoni upsets in both love with Th and 9 points Modern Dry Cleaners ~ Qube ' pave land | 0 In the first game, the Mun apiece, while for the Blues the Goldstein 5. Vuller 15, Tuomi." of . dinger crew played good ball to best were Supryka and Morris cliffe 12, Breau, Seneco and Rochen)" hls games with a final By THE CANADIAN PRESS American Jeague AP 71 od 5 V7 4 4 kU Car Rally Event Begins TORONTO (CP) ~~ A record] Mercedes also bid heavily for 192 competing cars wound the ladies title with Gillian Field \through Northern Ontario today, (and Beverley Lewis, Miss Field each seeking the elusive Cana- now in her third winter rally {dian international winter rally and a race competitor, is a lab polish off the highly ruled Parts with 4 points apiece Harrison, ferries 4, Kutziner 4; dee ot Horshe and Service squad by the score, The third and fins] geme In(Fouls 12 « for + 16, Total 42, |§urDee ot Kors of 10 to 2, In the first half itlthe Minor League was between! Ontario Steel B's = G Buffalo st Springfield H | Ontario Steel B's = Goddard Fund was good defensive play and| Provincial Tile and Medically, Saramak 6, Milosh 2, Babe unday's games erratic shooting by both 1eams| Pharmacy, The first half wasli 1ee Stimming 5 and Gunn Quebec at Rochester thet left it scorcless at the endl in fayor of the Medical Boys pr Fouls 9 for 21, Total 43 Hershey at Buffalo of it, In the second hall theithey outscored the Tile men 24) 4 Cleveland at Providence Mundinger crew moved the ballin 14 | In the third and final game| well and dominated play by High for the Pharmacy In of the morning Wall's Barber) scoring ten big points 10 Parts) Coo oF patter with 19/Phop led by Esmits defeated fyllOttawn and Service's 2, 1, Lynch was| ool (FC G0 the Provincia) iario Steel A's 61 1046, |#, §, Marie {top scorer for his team and inp Vavassory with 9 "C1 The first half was Wall's as| Kitchener the game with four points, | "onl "cond half was muchithey outhustied the A's with Kingston | In the second game the Vire closer with the Pharmacy team Esmits sinking 12 points to take Sudbury {fighters and Police Association guiscoring Provincial tesm by|® commanding 26 to 12 lead Montreal 1271119 hooked up with the Firefighters the score of 19 to 18 for a final] In the second half the game! Friday's resulé winning, At the end of the first) soare of 43 to 32 for the Medi-lbroke wide open with players Kingston 0 Sudbury § | hat the score wat 4 bi eal Pharmacy of both teams scoring at will Tonight's game avor of the Fireligters, 1 High scorers for the winners with Wall's outscoring the A's Sudbury at Kingston | second half the fireman spit the| yore Palter and Goodman with!ss 15 79 to gs 8 5 Fold g A [game wide open by dumping in| iq and 13 points apiece, For the yioi D #8 4 wel' eamne ays y eight points to Police's two 107 jocers it was Vavassori with 15 ny. 3 a convincing 12 to 4 victory. |neints | Wall's were led by their scor The top scorer in the game and|" gohedule games for Saturday, Ing star Esmits who got 16 for his team was N, Comnedl pehruary 11; OCVI 645 a.m. points followed hy Woods and of the Virefighters with elght.| cin vs, Javeee Blues; Simeoe Nichols with 10 apiece, For the Scheduled games for this Sat-| Hall, 9.30 a.m, Provincial Tile/A's it was Dulny who played urday, February 11; #30 a.m. vs, 8, Johns Cadets; 10.10 a.m. his hest game of the year as Mundinger vs, Police Assoc, and Medical Pharmacy vs, Vire- he hit of 12 0.00 a.m, Firefighters vs, Parts fighters and 1050 a.m, Bola-| Ontario Steel A's =~ Graham and Service 3 {hoods fiports vs, Jaycee Whites (7, Dejong 9, Dulny 12, Mewitt BULLETIN [MAJOR LEAGUE |f, Dalidowicz 3, Anderson 7 winter carnival | This Saturday before thel 1n the Y's Mens Major Bas Fouls 12 for 20, Total 46 (CP Wirephoto) {biddy league games, and SLart|yethall league, there were three! Wall's Barber Shop ~~ ¥d ling at 7.16 a.m., there will bel more exciting and fast games mondson 2, Derry 2, Nichol 10, 8 school on the fundamentals) jast Saturday morning Woods 10, Hickey 7, Ksmits 18, of Basketball held for anyone yn the first game of the Keeson 4, O'Reilly 8, Fouls 11 [interested by Jack Lyons, THs morning, Kinlochs Mens Wear for 22, Total 61, {school will be held al Bimeoe| downed the Jaycee Rockets fichedule for Vebruary 11 Hall and 1 am sincerely hoping| fn the first half Kinlochs held 9.25 a.m, Ontario Steel A's vs.| HOPE EXPAND ANL [that all interested young haskell "slim 15 to 13 lead led by | Ontario Steel B's; 1006 a.m HERSHEY, Pa; (AP)=Balti|Dall players will attend hoth| coach Bob Winters who hooped! javees Rockets vs, Wall's Bar more and St. Louis hope to bel from biddy and minor leagues. |geyen ber Shop and 10.56 a.m. Kin operating Ame rican Hockey MINOR BASKETBALL In the second half both teams jo hs Mens Wear vs, Modern : League franchises next year, Al RAGUR played cautious ball looking for Dry Cleaner ce ies scored by : bh ) y Cleaners, twice ws singles were scored by| Sore Uo he league's board LEAGUY Ifthe breaks and the Rockets led"? f i, Butler, Ferguson, Tobin, and of governors says, Word that The first minor league gameiny Jim Brady outscored Kin: WLT 12 4 18 ] 1] 7 wm Montreal at Hull-Ottaws OHA Senior WL ¥ 2210 217% 1411 4149 1611 6113 1519 114 Strathroy 10 18 5 117 Woodstock 1022 2100 Friday's resulis Galt 2 Chatham 8 Windsor 3 Woodstock 3 Tonight's game Stratford at Strathroy Sunday's game Woodstock at Windsor OHA Junior A WLT FP 7700 2212 3128 2016 4137 1716 6160 1222 7144 1322 3136 #24 Windsor Chatham Galt Stratford | ard, now 8 goodwill ambasse Willisms University dor for Canadians, is kissed by Ru Michelson after he crowned her Queen of the Bir { George Guelph fit, Mike's N. Valls Hamilton Peterboro St, Cath '"Marlhoros I Fastern Professional wWH124 72 stopover, 184 184 56] While rosd snd weather con pion Pat Moss of England, 1 177 176 204 43 ors were fault Ste, Marie st Kitchener 6114 champ P {oratory technician, her navigs Treacherous side roads north tor & doctor, through Renfrew and Algonquin The only other ladies team I Provincial Park were expected Barbara Brown and Margare! to begin taking their toll of cars H, Mc¥arlane of Toronto in » today, Last year 20 dropped out Morris #50, before reaching North Bay Sa The first' ear moved off at A py [turday night for the nine-hour p.m, under a flag dropped by | European ladies rally cham 153 93 ditions appeared belter this sister of ace driver Stirling 217 47\yenr~last year many competit- Moss, She won the women's randed in a vicious section of the rally two yenn 726rd = the compe. 880. stiffened consider. Cars left at two-minute Inter en factories have vals and drivers leaving lat of three ears caught cat naps waiting thels each in cO®entrated bids for turn, Some re « checked chain the rally title, {clad tires and stocks of spare A favorite Is Erie Carlsson of parts, ofl and antl » freeze Sweden in a factory - prepared Their navigators synchronized Saab with navigator Stuart Tur. watches and complicated elec A Pt. ner of London, In November ironic time-distance measuring 121 46 they won the 2,000-mile rally of devices, 112 40 Great Britain in & Sash, and! Some snow was predicted foi 113 3 Carlsson was In the money in northern regions today and the 11 # Greece, Sweden and Vinland, [temperature was dropping. / ir » Mercedes Benz Bales of South|™ |Bend, Ind, fielded a strong WENT TO MOSCOW [ome of three cars led by Tor| LONDON (CP) ~ The Cana 165 41 last-hour tition h ably, Ti entered " onto race driver Francis Brad: dian hockey team Trall Smoke ley and navigator E. Larkman, Eaters travelled from Helsink They were last off the ramp at|to Moscow Thursday for thre: 1:22 a.m. today in thelr Auto games with Soviet teams, Mos Union 1,0008, lcow radio reported, SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY APL 19% 5 121 4&7 120 M4 181 40 171 9 17 167 d hhearel the two cities have applied for held at the OCVI G m was beiaehs 14 to 18, but fell one Ashhridge franchises in the league came tween wo well matched teams point short day sphit uj during the weekend from Lioyd|the Firefighters and the BL)" poh Winters led his team fo) Boks Blinco, general manager of Her [Johns Cadets | vietory with 12 points while Jim shey Bears, He said that if the! The first half was a nip-and | Brady had nine for the losers 1.45/two cities gain franchises, the/tuck affair with each team play:| Jaycee Rockets = Brady 9, ball with the Breen 4, Kurhan, Clarke 6 7 tie at half|¥Kichells # and McHugh: Fouls for » 15: Total » 27 Kinlochs Mens Wear Win Sparling 2, Hooey #, Prain 6 and Rudy 1 Fields, and Holi Port Perry's three First Period Eagles: Troop civvieees Eagles: White (Murray) 7.20| league probably will set up east| Ng good defensive Buschler , 16,10! and west divisions result being a 7 - Syinyk time |» WALTER GETS RAISE The second half was just as WINNIPEG (CP) --Commis.| close with the teams matching) ters 12, , 2.50 sioner Sydney Halter of the Ca. [basket for basket with the Cad {Bathe 1, Hh ; Hoyals; Golding nadian Foolball League was ets ending up on top at the end Fouls 4 « for - 10, Total 74 te (Sytnvk, Williams) .., 17.47|8iven a new two-year contract|by the score of 21 to 18 for a In the second game, of oe Third Period {and a pat on the back Friday hard fought win morng {arto r br. A in 7. Royals: Golding (by the CFI, executive, Retiring] Top scorer was King with 15/64 10 Bs eking g 43 4 (G. Williams) ,, §.40| CFL president Ralph Cooper of | points, For the losers it was C, ry ot ; / Royals: Golding {Hamilton sald the contract in Chaytor with 6 points hd RO Dry Cleaners started (BYIOYK) rvirrre tees 13,03 Cludes "a substantial salary in-| The. first game played 8t|out fast and took a 22 fo 18] , Kagles: Murray crease Cooper did not say| Simcoe Hall was between Bola lend at half time, led by Gold:| what Halter will receive, but It hoods Sportshaven and CKLE.|stein who got seven while Gunn| 16 known he was recelving about |The first half was a close affair| petted no less than eight for| $20,000 & year : with the Sports boys keeping the| ihe B's | big guns of CK, @ ( 80 'gl SUES HOCKEY CLUB The halt Yr Ly to hand Ja fe nico eo SPOKANE (CP)==A fan who!12 in favor of Bolahoods {while Moderns wilted under FP, Perry: Ashbridge claims he w true . A ) d while ) e or| ; ns he was struck during a] The second half was just as|pressure to let the B's squeeze (Sulman, Dowson) ,... 4.45 fight after a Western Hockey close with the CKLB boys eking| out the victory, Petes: Barta (Judge) 5.30 League game last month is su<lout a well earned 21 to 10 win.| The B's were led by Gunn| 'Petes: J, Butler ing Npokane Comets and coach The high scorer for CKLB was " (RN, Hickey) vovvs 10,02 Colin Kilbyrn for $50,000, Bill 8.0. Calder with 12 points, For Petes: Ferguson Carr of Senttle says in his suit| the losers It was Btepinak with (Mountjoy, J, Butler) 10.58 that Kilburn aimed several 10 points Petes: Barta (Judge) 17.20(punches at him after the Spo) The second game at Simcoe|ish all-star team elobbered the Petes; Barta (Gibson) 18,30 kane-Senttle game Jan, 15, and Hall was between the two Jay:|United States team en route to Second Period {the blows caused a concussion, |cee teams, The up and coming|the world amateur hockey tour. Petes: Mountjoy aggravated an old back injury| Whités completely demoralized ney 131 Friday night, The (Ferguson) vyveeens "er and caused him to lose several|the Jaycee Blues and muddled [tournament will be held in Swit. | OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Eagles 2 ] 4, Hoyals (Little) Crier Enes Second Period byinyx vee 18.58 Royals , % Tn (Shields) ..vv000 peeve 15.40 SECOND GAME First Perlod Petes! Mountjoy, (Ferguson, J. Butler) 9 SIMCOE ST, NORTH MEDICAL PHARMACY 107 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 2.10 U.S. TEAM CLOBBERED STOCKHOLM (AP)=A Swed. | $ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 6.206 DRUG STORES MITCHELL'S DRUGS LID. RA 3-3431 RA 3.4275 | TAMBLYN DRUG STORE RA 5.8541 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. GANGEMI'S SERVICE STATION 809 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH PRESTON'S SERVICE STATION 925 SIMCOR STREET NORTH HOUSTON'S TEXACO STATION 67 KING STREET WEST ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION #9 SIMCOR STREET SOUTH FOOTE'S SHELL STATION 97 KING STREET EAST WHITFIELD'S SUNOCO STATION 531 RITSON ROAD SOUTH CRANFIELD'S B.A, STATION 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLARKE'S SUPERTEST STATION 272 KING STREET WEST VIVIAN'S B.A, STATION NONQUON ROAD 9. P, Perry: Fields 7.6019 of work thelr defense time and timelzerland next month, | Petes: Tobin 11.50 Petes; Shearer (Walls) 12,30] Third Period | 112, Petes; GIDEON 1ovvrere ow 0.30 118, P. Perry: Holiday .... 1048 14, Petes: Gibson (Barta) 15.10 10 1 Drive Out Stevenson Rd, N, and Annapolis HOMES BY GOLDELL wef QA UP Ee GRACE and SPACE bal and mutual agreement against tampering with players under contract to teams in each other's league, and I have no fear that this will ever be vio lated by either side." OUT IN COLD The ORFU 1s In the middie, which 1s nothing new, Once a power In Canadian football, it lost considerable ground in the late 19408 when teams in the Eastern Big Four and Western Conference sud denly realized that they were big business Annual budgets of $40,000 and $50,000 gradually in. creased to the 'point where teams now operate on budgets of $550,000 and $000,000 American players were Im. ported by the scores and the ORFU, with small parks and budgets, couldn't keep up with the pace ' The Big Four and Western Union eventually took over vot. ing control of the CRU, eased the ORFU out of the Grey Cup picture in 1955 and then got to] gether to form the CFL, Since then, the Ontario union has had to tight for survival "REMEMBER WHEN? . . | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Jack Dempsey scored the 26th| knockout of his so called | "ecomeback' tour 29 years ago tonight, blasting Meyer Cleve: {land to the canvas in one round at Cleveland. 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