10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 13, 1961 EDDIE LITZENBERGER | as a Red Wing, in the above (Teft) Detroit Red Wings cen- | tre, scores his first NHL goal in the first period of last night's game in Detroit. Gor- {SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' CAPSULE SPORTS -- Toronto Leafs got off on the right foot in their NHL schedule last night when they defeated Red Wings 4-2 right in Detroit and N.Y. Rangers whipped Boston Bruins 6-3 with Andy Bathgate getting three goals. This was two defeats in two nights for Phil Watson's Bruins so their success or lack of it, this weekend can be of great importance in Beantown. . . RALPH HOUK got his new contract from N.Y. Yankees yesterday, a two-year pact at a reported fig- ure of $45,000 per, . . . RIVAL SERIES manager Fred Hutchinson didn't get any big bonus yesterday but he did get the National League award as top manager of the year and he polled 175 of a possible 176 votes. . . THE CZECH hockey team will stop off at Winnipeg on March 4 for an exhibition game with the Maroons, on their way to the world championship at Colorado Springs. . . . STEVE BARBER, southpaw who won 18 games for Orioles this season, reported to the U.S. Army yesterday for a year's active duty. Orioles have also lost outfielder Barry Shetrone and shortstop Ron Han- sen, via the same route. , . . ROCKY NELSON has been bought back off Pittsburgh Pirates by Jack Kent Cooke. . + » QUEEN'S and Varsity clash tomorrow, Which will leave only one undefeated team in the Intercollegiate grid loop. . . , THE WEEKEND football list includes some very important games, with Ottawa Rough Riders meeting Alouettes while Tiger-Cats play Argos in To- ronto on Sunday afternoon. Out in Western Canada, Eskimos will try to come out of their slump with a win over the visiting Saskatchewan Roughriders and Stam- peders are at home Saturday night to the Blue Bombers. MORE OF SAME -- The cream of Canada's two- year-old crop will be in tomorrow afternoon's 25th running of The Cup and Saucer Stakes at New. Wood- bine, This race is often considered a pointer to next year's Queen's Plate and while fillies rarely win Can- ada's racing classic, Frank Conklin's "First Note" and Windfield Farms' "Flaming Page" are likely favorites for tomorrow. . ., . LONE LOCAL sports event this weekend is the final match of the Oshawa and District Soccer Association's special "Knockout Tournament", between Italia and Hollandia, at Kinsmen Stadium Sun- day afternoon. ... WINDSOR'S Secondary Schools who hold teachers' and students' golf tournaments, are going to boycott any clubs in the area, where racial discrimin- ation is practised. . . . U.S. HIGH SCHOOL authorities are very perturbed and are expected to take some action, They've had 13 football deaths in High School ranks al- ready this season, which has barely got under way. . SPORTS DEATHS are particularly tragic but it would appear that in the U.S. they are long over-due to take steps to curb their numerous fatalities in both football and club-level boxing bouts, Gene Conley To Sign Fight Papers Be With Tapers In Toronto Monday WASHINGTON (AP)--Wash- | TORONTO (CP) -- Officia ington . Tapers said Thursday signing f the world heavy that Gene Conley, six-foot-eight| weight championship fight be centre who played last year tween titleholder Floyd Patter- with Boston Celtics, has agreed|son and Tom McNeeley of Bos to play with the American Bas-|ton will be held here Monday ketball League team. it was announced Thursday. Conley pitches for Boston Red| Sox during the baseball season. The Celtics, of the National Basketball As-[the formal si sociation, sent Conley to Chi-|{town hotel, It cago Packers of the NBA. He|11:45 a.m. refused to report and signed with. Washington, agreement will In Chicago, Dave Trager, by Championshi president of the Packers, said|and Frank Tun Conley is "our property" and!co- "we will take every legal course open to us" to prevent him from playing with the Tapers, BRUNO TO STUDY OWN LANGUAGE TORONTO (CP) -- Soccer star Bruno Bertolin is going back to his native Italy to brush up on a subject he flunked in university here-- Italian. Bertolin, 22, captain of Toronto Italia in the East- ern Canada Professional Soccer League, hopes to play in the Italian National league during the winter but will be back next sum- mer in time for the soccer season opening. Bertolin, who came to Can- ada with his parents 11 years ago, settled on Italian . for his foreign-language re- quirements in his University of Toronto's commerce and finance rse but didn't make gning at a mid p Sports Inc. ney of Toronto promoters of the fight. Galt Terriers Have 13 Games Ex. Schedule {Galt Terriers will play 13 exhi- bition games in Western Can- ada in February on their way to the world hockey champion- Sips at Colorado Springs March Secretary - manager Gordon Juckes of the Canadian Ama. {dian team, yet to be decided upon, will tour Europe in De- cember, Terriers, last season's na tional senior champions, will {play in every western branch |Juckes said the tour will pro- |vide Galt with pre - tournament competition and help finance picture, The action took place | I The 15-round bout has been/named the American League's of the American League scheduled for Dec, 4. Patterson . and McNeeley, the 10th-ranked| 1961 champions challenger, will be on hand for Reds to 93 victories and 61 de- has been set for beaten in the world series by At that time details of the MELVILLE, Sask. (CP)-- Montreal teur Hockey Association also an- {nounced Thursday that a Cana- | heir participatiofin the world HALL AND PRESTON Ralph Houk Signs 2-Year Contract NE WYORK (AP) -- Ralph get another starting pitcher but Houk signed a new two - year|I don't think we would be will- Men's Doubles Title coral To manage Te wording lo ive wy snus to se For Repeat Winners Thursday at a reported $45,000 Houk said he is not interested) mhe John E. Harris Trophy, | Brewster and Moyer by default; a year and predicted the clubjin trading any first - stringersiemplematic of the men's|a result, the final match for the Comerford and Girling defeated §|should be even better in 1062. oF second - line men like Johnf¥|doubles championship, at thelige: honors oroved a harddought/Stone and Tanner by default; '| "I got a helluva raise," saiq| Blanchard, Hector Lopez Or/(Oghawa Tennis Club, remains in ht McLean and Davis defeated Cox Houk, 42, who succeeded Casey|Billy Gardner. [the custody of Clint Hall and|affair. McLean and Davis; play-and 'Venn 6.2, 6-2. Stengel as Yankees skipper just $ John Preston, for the third|ing together for the first time, AN year ago. "I almost fainted P, P Wi straight year, following their forced the match to four sets, SEMI-FINAL ROUND when they showed me the con. £ €JUY Fade WINS victory over John McLean and|before yielding 6:3, 6-4, 2.6, and| Hall and Preston defeated . |tract." { Norm Davis, in the final match|63. {Alderton and Mitchell 6-4, 36, Roy Hamey, Yankees general| Flacada Purse Run of the 1961 club title tournament. pres ROUND 7-5 and McLean and Davis $ de. manager, said the raise was) TORONTO (CP) Peggy The top-seeded pair of Halll Beeston and feated Comerford a ng "substantial" but didn't give Page, owned by the Seaway any figures. It was understood|giaphie of Buffalo, ran one of her best races to capture the Hurn defeated! and Preston were not up to their| Field and Little ea ecie.p, 6.1. { |Houk got $30,000 for 1961. I have been in baseball that I|featured Flacada Purse at New 7-5 and {Alderton and Mitchell defeated . "This is the first time mat 1 ured Flacada Purse a Peoples Beat Two Big Races knew for sure what I would be|" 00dbine : Soa. shu. ' d doing for two years in ad. Ridden by Jimmy Fitzsim Bowlodrome I For Satur ay usual well-polished game and as | Rangers Do It Again; Leafs Win In Detroit iis : V (ork $ tted the team was 'skating two Rangers goals and Andy Bower, nearing his 40th birth-|it was very important to both i a sea Ets Mitied : Hebenton got the other. , |day, to save it. " | clubs to take this third deciding |Boston Bruins weaker than ot ered Harvey set up one of Henry's| The Red Wings, trying for he point, This game was very close ever? ecified goals with a beautiful backhand ying goal, removed goalie|al the way, with Ron Jay lead: S \ § C . . rr oa amid helpe: e Rangers to|Terry Sawchuk ing the local club wi jo Se ave Sucstions sojiound i didn't say that," he said. pass a4 Jer tally--by Benen sixth attacker with 90 seconds Paul Toutloff leading Toronto fans as the Rangers sit atop the| C.re Skating, and when, when he provoked Boston|left and the pressure was on with 302. standings--an unaccustomed po-| CU '® skating things seem 10|,,0kie Orland Kurtenback into|Bower until Dick Duff slid the| mpe jast man on each club sition, considering they have 5° YOUr Wav. a holding penalty midway puck into an empty Detroit net | needed a strike to win the game failed to make the Stanley Cup Bathgate, starting his eighth through the second period. with nine seconds left in the go. their club. The Toronto man |playolfs the last three seasons. full season in the NHL, also| Boston's goals were scored game. i 5 ied made his first strike but the |" The Ran gers, powered by had one assist. The goals were |by rookie Terry Gray, defence-| Eddie Jitzen etger equ e local bowler picked a head pin. Andy Bathgate's three goals,|the 194th, 195th and 196th of hisiman Leo Boivin and veteran|from Chicago ia the oF Season: | This gave Toronto the deciding dumped the Bruins 6-3 before] career. Johnny Bucyk. . |and Vic Stasiuk scored for De: point with 1,248 to 1,223. Game The Leafs won their game on|troit. | totals were People's 5,859, Bowi- [McDonald and Falk by default; |Stone and Tanner defeated Ree- {son and Johnson by default; Mc. Sg" mons, Peggy Page defeated n \and Brown 6-4, 6-2, Houk announced the coaching|Cyprian Cat by a bat x Jeph % [SECOND ROUND NEW YORK (AP)--Two $100, staff of Frank Crosetti, Johnny as she ran 1 1-16 miles in 1:44. Ma or Lea e Hall and Preston defeated 000-added races, the Champagne ] gu -4; Al-'Stakes for two - year - olds at gan would be back. Hamey said The Buffalo - owned mare : |derton and Earl Torgeson, signed as a paid $5.60, $3.20 and $2.60 as People's Clothing of Oshawa, older stars at Hawthorne, top player and later made a coach,|she recorded her third victory bowling against Bowlodrome of Saturday's thoroughbred racing is interested in becoming al The secondary feature, - the win over the Toronto team. SPORTS program, {Golden Sweep Purse, was won| The first game of the series | " i- manager. en bwe ! | bot] 8, wit , Wi "Tam satisfied with the club|by Credit Curb, which defeated went to the Toronto club. with CALENDAR Justis races, wi & Geutge D ¥i , ; , = | Endymion favored in the one- Marcel Pronovost (not shown) going into the net, past Maple |when asked about his future ran six furlongs in 1:10 3-5. Ad- shown by the score, the game TODAY'S GAMES eg a and Oink and got assists on the goal. No. 3 Leafs goalie Johnny Bower. |plans. "I won't say I am not miral Armbro was Hid, Cred: was very close until the last oh is Al Arbour of Toronto Leafs. ~--(AP Wirephoto) | eager to trade. 1 would like toiCurb paid $9.20, $5.10 and $3.70. two frames when Bowlodrome Lakeshore COSSA Cont for the 1%;-mile Gold Cup. - swept ahead. aes ore Osh of erence Jaipur, winner of the Flash, : po en or) -- aia 3 5 pm Hopeful and Cowdin stakes, ed win for People's with the|'! at Bowmanville BIS, 3.30 p.m. |, 00 "coro" stitf opposition, in- | popular Sel Himes leading the GAMES FOR SATURDAY (way, with a nice 322 game, giv-| Crimson Satan and Donut King. ing People's a 1,331 to Bowlo-|" ontario Junior Conference -- With nine starters, the Cham- Oshawa Imps vs Toronto Invic. | pagne would gross $205,300, the The third game again went to|tys, at CNE Softball Grounds, winner collecting $145,300. Bowlodrome wit 1,109 to 108 { Once again People's came back {000 United Nations Handicap. strong with Sel Himes leading 3 Handicap the team. They threw a 1,187 against Bowlodrome's 1,058. Lean and Davis defeated Kieon Sain, Wally Moses and Jim He- Palenque III finished third. |Beeston and Hurn 6-0, 6 Mitchell defeated] Aqueduct and the Gold Cup for had been released because he|of the season. Toronto, managed a two-point Nine are expected to start in die Howe (9) in the rear and The puck can be seen just |as of right now," said Houk/Wonderwine by a nose as hej 112 to 1,003 for People's. As FOOTBALL Run for Nurse the co-choices The second game was a decid- cluding Sir Gaylord, Obey, FOOTBALL dromes 1,168. 10.00 a.m. Oink won Atlantic City's $100,- | RUGGER I Exhibition Game -- Oshawa Nine starters would boost the Vikings vs Guelph OAC, at OAC|Gold Cup purse to $127,250, with Campus, 3.00 p.m. $78,250 for the winner. Bankrupt Sale! Y PUBLIC AUCTION AT COUNTY SPORTS 149 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY Sold in Detail Including: Hockey Equipment, Skates; 100 Pair Water Skis, (Slalom Skis, Jumping Skis, Trick Skis) Fishing Tackle; Football Equipment; C as, Projectors, Screens, etc.; Toys Suitable for Christmas Gifts; Marine Hardware; Life Jackets; Hunting Coats, Guns, Sleeping Bags, Hunting Boots, Waders; Elee- tric Trains; Badminton Sets; Snow Skis; Boats and Trailers; Baseball Equipment, Electric "Sports" sign. Showcase and Office Furniture, SALE TO BE HELD AT: COUNTY SPORTS BUILDING 149 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY October 13th and 14th-11.00 a.m. GEORGE KOCH, -- Auctioneer Claude Dufour, who arrived in| camp only a few hours before M-m-m-look at that new streamlined decanter! The mellow maturity of this superb light whisky means infinite smoothness. In its new, streamlined decanter, IMPERIAL is easy to carry... easy to pour...and so easy to enjoy...Why not enjoy it, tonight? ERIAL [MP ull | HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, WALKERVILLE, CANADA, DISTILLERS OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 YEARS liplace San Francisco Giants pre- -| vented Hutchinson's choice from - being unanimous, om ng Scheffing of Detroit Ti- United soccer club and British gers, who placed second to New| European Airways are prepar- |York Yankees in the American|™g for a Jogal Few er dan gig > g ac |@8€S in the unich air League pennant race, was| oq "ipo killed eight club players. The club is suing the airline for $700,000. Lawyers for both y {manager of the year earlier. Hutchinson, 42, piloted the (14.063 Nome A hurls | HENRY POTS PAIR early goals by Red Kelly, Ed-| Bower made 24 saves before|oqrome 5,605. od the Cala 6-2 at Bos-| Camille Henry, playing with adie Shack and Bob Pulford. But|a crowd of 10,234. Sawchuk It seems the Oshawa boys are |ton. fractured left thumb, scoredlit remained for goalie Johnnyistopped 31 Toronto drives. __ | out-shooting the Toronto boys, | but at the wrong time. {back the Red Wings 4-2 at De- ™ troit in another game Thursday ers Sur TiSe | FIGHTS LAST {Himes 1,183, R. Nesbitt 1,017, inight. It was the first game of rapp |R. Jay 1,100, B. Brown 886, O. | |Pederbecki 371, L. Trattnor The moment of truth could | [1,017 and D. Henning 285. {come Saturday or Sunday for ita on {the Rangers and Bruins. Each By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS held in Oshawa at Motor City Los Angeles -- Davey Moore, [alleys on Saturday at 2 p.m. |--last season's top two teams 130, Springfield, Ohio, knocked|Drop down and see Oshawa's {Saturday it's New Yok, at Montreal and Boston at Tor-| In EPHI pener teal, Mex. 3' (non-titie). REMEMBER N {to New York and Montreal goes | W HE "ew [to Boston. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS NFL BACK PASSED UP By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 3 {HARVEY CAUTIOUS North Bay Trappers made a ours aioe ] | "The NHL All-Stars defeated ern Professional Hockey League|as a rock, turning aside 27 Sud- Phil King was put on the dis {onto Maple Leafs 4-3 in the Na- | Doug Hare a a Thursday night, dumping Sud-|bury shots. Trappers were out shied is 3 the New ork tional Hockey League's first an- | ; i Is ' | : y wi e Li : | Rangers' lofty position. {bury Wolves 4-1 in one of two|shot 28-24. histiderbiils lants ursday an nual all-star game 14 years ago ia on s dt ge me Kitchener Beaversicollapsed under Kitchener's/League team four weeks, He drew 14,318 fans with gross re- |said. at s when we'll find out BRIS ed Sault Ste. Marie Thun.|four-goal barrage in the third|has an injured right shoulder. |ceipts of $25,842, of which $17,- WEE ing ie slaved on power | derbirds 7.3. period. Only 1,728 fans were on|Waivers were asked on him by|228 went to the players' pension his" regular -turn against helo srovd of 130 managed petjormatics by the Kitchener was not claimed. |Community Chest. | Bruins--thus tributing more | ; ; : Bruinpethns Soni oli ad-|four key players holding out for| Sandy McGregor and Len |Passador filled the ranks with{the winners, singles being over-age juniors. {added by Ed Hoekstra, Mel | The six-team league's new Pearson and rookie Brian Hex- | {defunct Montreal Royals,|in the first period for the Sault. 'All B t One |showed lots of promise, grab-|Merv Kuryluk made the other | u |bing a 2-0 first-period lead on|tally for Thunderbirds midway Longarini. Defenceman Norm Guimond, otes Rookies Harold White and Bill| Thunderbirds' lone holdout, sat Isbell notched the other North|in the stands as referee Vern NEW YORK (AP)--Fred Hut-|{Bay goals. Sudbury's lone Buffey called 16 penalties, eight |Reds to baseball's world series, Bob Dillabough. | {League manager of the year for|are Greig Hicks, George Gosse- | Former 'Irish' 4 114 J, i 1961 in the annual Associated 115, Nori Walowsst and goalie Pras [ st. Press poll, Pronovost was replaced by | Shine In Win {176 votes in balloting by mem. | | |bers of the Baseball Writers' 1 | Association of America. A wl Manchester United | For Rochester . | A couple of rookies from Tor-| LONDON (AP) -- Manchester onto St. Michael's Majors, last | |season's Memorial Cup cham- [Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. Larry Keenan and Les Kozak, former stars with the Majors in sides discussed preliminary jg: Jumior A series, seored all thel [sues Wednesday night. A date/Americans' goals Thursday is expected to be fixed for a Night in a 3-2 victory over Buf- main hearing later. falo Bisons. Toronto Maple Leafs turned Individual toatls were: 8. the season for both clubs. NIGHT Sudbury Wolves A Be huh {meets the Canadiens and Leafs| u Y out Pelon Cervantes, 130, Mex. |top bowlers at work. {onto while Sunday the Leafs go| NEW YORK (AP) -- Fullback : Even freshman' playing-coach| Spectacular debut in the East: {the Stanley' Cup champion Tor- "Wait till this weekend," he|season openers. In the other| At the Sault, (lost to the National Football| tonight at Toronto. The game plays, killed penalties. and took| The Trappers, before a home-|hand to watch the impressive/the Giants Wednesday but he|fund and $8,614 to the Toronto {better contracts. Coach Lou Ronson each scored twice for 'Hutch' Poll bu c 0 S| he a replacement for theitall. Don Grosso scored twice |goals by Joe Szura and John|through the second. chinson, who guided Cincinnati Scorer was another ex - junior, |to each club. today was selected National] The four Trappers holdouts| He received all but one of the] vote for Alvin Dark of the third-| | Sues For $700,000 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | |pions, loom as key figures for| thc Ontario Hockey Association The team was returning from| The triumph sent Rochester -|feats this season and saw them the powerful Yankees. The Reds finished sixth in be announced |1960 and virtually no one gave a European Cup match in Bel-|iito a four-point lead in the ,{them a chance this seaso ,|win their first pennant i | years. n to grade when its airliner crashed| western division. n 21on take - off from Munich Air.! Keenan dashed half the length 'port in a snow storm. of the ice with 35 seconds left | HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS professional goal and the tie- |breaker. Kozak got the other | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League {two Rochester scores, matching | Eastern Division {shots by Buffalo's Larry Wilson WLT F A Pts, |and Art Stratton. | WLT F 9| The game, originally sched- 00 12 g|uled for tonight, was the only 0 0 |action of the evening. 0 0 1 i "YESTERDAY'S Thursday's Result STARS Boston 3 New York 6 Toronto 4 Detroit 2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS New viuriays Games Andy Bathgate of New York, Boston at Torontn who scored three goals--includ- Chicago at Detroit ing the winner--and an assist § rh RR as the Rangers beat Boston Sunday's Games Bruins 6-3 Montreal at Boston | Bob Pulford of Toronto, who Detroit' at Chica 0 9|scored the winning goal and as- 8 g9/sisted on another as the Maple 0 Leafs defeated Detroit Red o! Wings 4.2. § -- Providence Springfield Hershey Quebec A Pts New York 5 Toronto {Chicago 2 0 0 1-00 9 100 4 000 0 000 0 Thursday's Result Buffalo 2 Rochester 3 Saturday's Games Rochester at Hershey Buffalo at Pittsburgh Cleveland at Springfield Sunday's Games Pittsburgh at Buffalo Springfield at Providence Cleveland at Quebec Hershey at Rochester 4 0 0 2 f 0 0 0 Detroit 0 Boston 1 ) S Eastern Professional League Kitchener 100 North Bay 100 Hull-Ottawa 000 Kingston 000 A Pts. Sudbury 010 ~ 4 8. S. Marie g-10 7 0 SOVIET DOCTORS Thursday's Results The Soviet Union had more Ritchener 7 Sault Ste. Marie 3 than 380,000 physicians regis- /Sudbury 1 North Bay 4 itered in 1961. 1 American League Western Division WLT F 2 0 | Rochester | Pittsburgh |Cleveland Buffalo 0 0