Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1961, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 17, 1961 ]] Maris Sets High Target RAYTOWN, Mo. (AP) -- SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY OHA Junior "C" -- Oshawa "City League" Juveniles vs Ux- |bridge Juniors, at Uxbridge |Arena, 8.30 p.m. OHA Lakeshore Inter. "A" League -- Uxbridge vs Trenton, at Trenton Arena, 8.30 p.m. a GAMES FOR SATURDAY BASKETBALL ' Oshawa Y's Men's Leagues -- (Biddy League) CKLB vs Jay- cee Blues at 8.30 a.m.; Fire- fighters vs Parts and Service at 8.55 a.m. and Bolahood's vs Mundingers, 9.20 a.m. All games at Simcoe Hall. Minor League -- Provincial Tire vs St. John Cadets, at 9.50 a.m.; Firefighters vs CKLB at 10.25 a.m. and Medical Phar- : i .jmacy vs Bolahood's, at 11.00 is with the very|Chris Krause, founder and hard-|a.m. All games at Simcoe Hall. Hy aa Ld Toronto /working team secretary of the| Major League -- Kinloch's 1 i arsity squad ... Dave Gold-\Oshawa Vikings, has just com-|Men's Wear vs Jaycee Rockets,|with 157 points, Norm . fe |against the Toronto Irish I1,] man is the team captain of the! pleted his firet term om a di-|at 9.00 a.m.; Ontario Steel "B" |troit first baseman, an tant winners of the Central Confer-inewly formed University of|rector of the Ontario Rugger|vs Ontario Steel '"'A", at 9.55/with 151 points and Yankee ence. The Irish tackle the Old/ Western Ontario Mustangs. Inci-\Union. Kr: use attended the|a.m. and Walt's Barber Shop vs! pitcher Whitey Ford fifth with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia -- Orie Paschall, 187, Philadelphia, outpointed Willie Bell, 196, Syracuse, N.Y., Oshawa Vikings 'In Third Place 4\ The final league standing for -4\the 1961 Intermediate Northern /4\Rugger Conference. has just een released from Rugger Union headquarters in Toront \Oshawa Vikings captured third) place in the eight-team loop, only one point out of first place. {Toronto Old Boys and Toronto Nomads each collected 11 points to tie for first place. However the Old Boys were named Con- Vote Roger Maris AL Most Valuable -- BOSTON (AP) -- Outfielder Roger Maris, who made history Home - run king Roger Maris, last season by slugging 61 home sporting his second most valu-\Tuns, Wednesday was named able player award in as many|the American League's most va- seasons, looks to the 1962|luable player for 1961, edging American League season as a|New York Yankees teammate challenge to keep on doing his;Mickey Mantle for the second "very best to help the Yankees/straight year. to another pennant." Maris polled 202 points to The reticent slugger, who|Mantle's 198 in voting by 20 socked 61 home runs last sea-|members of the Baseball Writ- son to surpass Babe Ruth's to-jers Association of America. tal of 60, again edged out Yan-| Third pluce went to Jim Gen- " kee team-mate Mickey Mantle/tile, Baltimore Orioles first for the award in voting by 20\baseman, who received 157 members of the Baseball Writ-|points. ers Association of America. "Without a doubt this makes Maris received 202 points to my happiness complete," said Mantle's 198. A year ago he beat| Maris by telepho.e . from Mantle by only three points. Raytown, Mo., home. ft Jim -Gentile, war rang fa first aseman, was third in the poll FIGHTS LAST NIGHT MEARE | * be played on Saturday Nov. 25,/Harold Messerscmidt as com- at High Park. Vee pag pees = te = ' ct. Messerschmidt is in- It.was another successful 8€2-| vestigating the possibility of son for the Oshawa Vikings. Al-| forming a field hockey team as though they did not repeat their| part of Vikings' future activities. championship 1959 accomplish-|Field Hockey, a relatively new ments, the Vikings still proved) port in Canada is claimed as a themselves as a strong team| tremendous off-season condition- oes The past season was a Te-ler for ice hockey players. building process for Oshawa due/ Harold may be contacted at 541 to the retirements of five play-/Monteith avenue or at 728-5051 ference champions by virtue of|@TS of the 1959 and 1960 Ait ... The Vikings will hold their a better offensive-defensive rec-|- - - TWO Viking graduates have|«trnq of Season" Dance on Sat- ord. Incidentally, the only loss|been playing as first stringersjurday, Dec. 2, at the Grandview in seven games suffered by the|for University clubs . ... Larry|Golf Club .. . The Ontario Rug- Old Boys was by the score of Nancekivell, who starred for|ger Union holds its annual af- 15 to 8 against the Vikings. |Oshawa Central when they cap-|fair on Saturday, Nov. 25 at the jtured the first High School Pro-|Foyr Seasons Motel-Hotel . . By capturing the pennant, the) yincial title, Old Boys move into the Inter-\strong U Bimediate league cemi-finals 2 thecad [Boys this Saturday at Toronto' S/dentally Goldman is also play-|Intercollegiate Rugger Confer-|Modern Dry Cleaners, at 10.50|199 |High Park. The winners willl ing for the London Foresters inlence meeting last Saturday in|a.m. All games at Central Col- jthen play the London Foresters /their quest for the Ontario title/Toronto as a Union observer,|legiate gymnasium. who captured the Intermediate), |; In all the league and chal-|e reports that the Ontario col-|_ Exhibition Game -- Hamilton |Western Conference for the On-ljenge games this fall the Vik-lleges and universities may form|CYO vs Oshawa Hawks, at Don-| jtario championship and the Car-jings scored 138 points while| their own Intermediate and Sen-|evan Collegiate Gym, 7.30 p.m, ling Trophy. |allowing the opposition 97 points|jor loops for next season. . .| HOCKEY In the Senior loop, the power-|, . . Top scorer for the Vikings|Next season should be the most} OHA Metro Junior "'A'"'.-- St. ful Toronto Scottish and the To-|was the place-kicking specialist,| success ul in Ontario history. |Michael's College vs Whitby, ronto Irish I's each ended the/Terry Kelly with 47 points. Dave Mohawks, at Whitby Arena, 8.30) |season with 12 points. However|Goldman scored 14 points (all) FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS |p.m. | |the Scottish were declared pen-jin one game). Jim Hinkson and|Intermediate Northern Conf'nce| Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee nant winners since they held a|Tom Farquharson each counted WLTFA PTS.|League -- Nipigon vs North) better offensive - defensive rec-|12 points Fifteen -players|Old Boys 1 107 35 11/Oshawa, 7.00 a.m.; Rundle vs jord, The Senior loop semi-finals|scored at least one try for three|To. Nomads A 57 32 11 |Harman, 7.40 a.m.; Sunnyside } will be aiso played this Satur-|points ... A total of thirty;Osh. Vikings 90 40 10 |vs Woodview, 8.30 a.m.; South- jday at High Park with the Scot-|players participated in the Vik-) Ajax 37 15 mead vs Eastview, 9.20 a.m.: tish I against the Nomads I andings' games definitely showing, York County 3 48 53 Valleyview vs Lake Vista, 10.05 Irish I against Saracens I.\the widespread popularity of}Villains Thor. 1 26 42 a.m.; Radio vs Connaught, at| ers; John Barrow, Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats, Parker, former all-American from Mississippi State, already has won the outstanding player award three times in his eight- year career with the Eskimos --in 1957, 1958 and 1960. Los Angeles -- Emilio Flores, - 12844, San Bernardino, Calif., outpcinted Pelon Cervantes, 125 ¥%, Tijuana, Mexico, 10. WEEK-END. _ CAR SPECIALS! 5 5 5 4 1 | 2 2 3 4 1 oe Be ROGER ALSO RATED 'MOST VALUABLE DADDY' Roger Maris, New York] ican League, He is shown home-run ball hit by "the Yankee outfielder and home- | above with three of his four | most valuable daddy" is Su- run king of baseball, was | children. The boys in ge pan. 4 yesterday voted the most | are Roger, Jr., 3; Kevin, valuable player of the Amer- | year and holding the 61st | cooNnerrHoF 6 6 DD PRICES APPLY FRI. & SAT. ONLY! (NOVEMBER (17 AND 18) '35 FORD =» $95 ms ete Pane Eee | "60 VAUXHALL 31 145 $195 56 CHEVROLET $ ton Eskimos was the choice in|]! super CUSTOM Sharp! (B5378) 2-DOOR A good buy! (A91153) .... 6 5 the West, it was announced to-| "55 DODGE "For The Best Choice" . . . Choose From The Lorgest day. | SEDAN A steal! (B57577) .. Selection At ONTARIO MOTOR SALES to decide which of the two quar-| LTD. Bernie Faloney Jackie Parker Are Top Choice MONTREAL (CP) -- Bernie! Faloney of Hamilton Tiger-Cats! has been voted most outstand-| --(AP Wirephoto) Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1961 RAINING AND SLOPPY bad 5.60 4.60 3.50 First Race 3.60 2.80 7 furlongs. Horse Pointed . Bay Sovereign Q. Girl Subtle Approach Saturday Jones Castle Walk Flutterbudget Cw Vi-Eve Winner ch ¢, 2, Nail -- Start good, won driving. 3-POINTED re 5-BAY SOVEREIGN ...... 7-Q, GIRL Purse $2,000. Two-year-old maidens, wt P % Ld Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 2-8 1-1% Rogers--W G Campbell 1-1% 2-12% Fitz'ons--Windfields Farm 3% 3-2% Ras'sen--B O Whitman 5-nk 4-2 McComb--Gardiner, Bell 4-1% 5-no Dittfach--Mrs L Jones 6-10 6-124 Rob'son--N American Fm 7-4 7-6% Annesley--Janley Sta 8- 8- Gubbins--Longview Farm Romana. Trainer G. W. Hoover. Pool 16,399, Double Poo] 30,040. 411 320 6 330 6 240 5 131 2 : "tM 4 41 terbacks is the most outstand-| ing player in the Canadian! Football League. The choice| will be anrounced in Toronto] during Grey Cup Week and the| winner presented with an award| donated annually by a dis-| tillery | Voting is by sports writers and broadcasters in the five Western Conference and four Eastern Conference cities. Also announced were the east- ern and western choices for two other awards: Outstanding Canadian player --Defensive end Tony Pajacz- kowski, Calgary Stampeders; halfback Bobby Kuntz, Toronto Argonauts. | Outstanding lineman -- Frank) Rigncy, Winnipeg Blue Bomb-| 4 6- 2 5. 7 8 Second Race 1 Mile, purse $2,100, 3-year-old maidens. Wt PP St % 911 31 24 . Fin, Jockey Owner 1-h Dittfach--Manor Hill Sta 2.11% Robinson--Cairnburn F'm 3-3% Kallai--Leroy Tobey 4-14% Harrison--Shar-o-Lin Sta a ++. 1135 5 5 Brown--J and W. Izaryk Castes the Gieat 122 3 5 6- outdistanced Annesley--Roymar Sta Winner dk br f 8 Some Chance --Rompers. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Pool 23,335. Shutouts: Hall, Chicago; Saw-| huk, Detroit, 2 Penalties: Fontinato, Mont- real. 55 minutes. lorse Romping Chance 11 Byawhisker «oe Ay 3 Becky Armbro 113 6 4 Favor Me «.... 117 2 2 6 21 1-h 5-3 45 6- Start good, won driving. DAILY DOUBLE 8 and 1 PAID $20.10 Third Race 1 mile. Purse $1,800. 3 Horse Wt P Fair Johnny . Son Ator Dr Fred ° Neat Chance .... Island King ... Critics Choice Sarah Tan Brown Ensign Winner br g, 3 § Start good, won easily, 140 BOND WEST PHONE 725-6507 and 4-year-olds. Pst % % freer . 10.80 7.10 5.80 13.20 6.90 5.30 F th R 1-JAY FLYER re 3-SIR BENJAMIN .... our 1 ace 9-CUNNING WOLF ... 1 mile. Purse $1,800, 3 and 4-year-olds, Claiming all $2,500. Horse Wt PP St % % Str Fin, Jockey Owner Jay Flyer - 1077 11 1% 1% 13 1-1 Parnell--C Baker Sir Benjamin ... 113 2-5 2-6% Brown--Dimarco Sta Cunning Wolf 116 3 3-2% Rogers--R Gian 8. 7 \Finals in both the Senior andjthis sport... The Viking exec-|Peterboro 1 14 42 10.50 a.m.; Storie -vs Bathe, at Intermediate classifications willjutive has recently appointed|Wanderers II 1 26 93 11.40 a.m. and Fernhill vs King-| side, at 12.25 p.m. All games at) | C i il S i L OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS League Folds, i Two Civil Service League,them a 3-1 edge which lasted|Hooper for 2nd and Mapes of] Hawks To Play |games at Bowmanville Arena/to the end of the game. the Garagemen was chosed rd.) |Tuesday night saw keen action - : WLTF A Pts : FIREFIGHTERS TIE FOOTES poote's Towing 29 when the Police Assoc. nosed) In the second game Fire-\peachers out the Dairymen in the first/fighters played host to Foote's|polica Assoc. Oshawa Hawks received bad : = n : news. this week, in that they | Cone oe cle ms coma the Garagemen to a 1-1 tie. | Firefighters are now without a league tOlpooies Towing Club It was undoubtedly one of the! 8 ' | fastest games this year as both) ly formed as the OBA Big 7| POLICE - DAIRYMEN jclubs made some very fine| NHL LEADERS |League has collapsed before it} The Police Assoc. are quickly| Plays but were stopped at both! even got started. growing into a strong opposition.|¢nds by brilliant goaltending. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS on using a number of Tiger-Cat| games decisively against tough-/scored the first goal of the gameljost 5, tied 2, points 20. ioe abi _____jfootball players, have had toler clubs and moved into alat 4.50 of the Ist period on a| points: Provost, Montreal, 25. LROMPING CHANCE 4.90 2.50 240/forego an early start and/second place tie with the|smart play by Bishop. Footes} Goals: Provost, 14. ¢-BECKY ARMBRO . 330 /vear, Welland is in much the/going to be hard to beat. jof the period up to the 6.49/47 same position and do not wish} Reid sparked the Police to|mark of the second, at which| to travel until after Christmas.| victory in their game with the|time Garrard of the Firefighters) ¢ great distances to play the East-| goal and assisted on two others) Higgins to tie the score. ern clubs and do not have any|for the Policemen. McDermaid| fFoote's, stil! smarting from competition close at hand. jgave the Police the first goalltheir first defeat of the season, | ; , dana : N 2) -- Brian Lon- borough and Hamilton CYO and/the initial lead in the game. |jation. went all out to put on the| LONDON (AP) : la poor league it would be with! Dairymen's Welsh tied the see how i don, former British heavyweight lente aheee Ghibe. | j pressure. They broke past the | champion, Thursday called off 4-FAIR JOHNNY 0; So the Hawks will revertjat 22.10 on a spectacular play|¢; ; ; ja 2.30 11.40] ee i Play) time again but failed to put the|;,,. ; 2-DR FRED : 2% *5.00'to the same type of schedule|as he took a pass at his OWN| puck nate Bahinean LER came| Philadelphia, set ie! Nov. 27, vaeeee pl bie |they. had in 1960, when! they|blueline from Corby and vagy oreo with many key saves. because of a nose injury suf- 2% Brown--A E andEAFair |with top-flite competition. Their| Foreman in the Police net. | CIVIL SERVICE NOTES: In|Machen in London last month. 3-3%4Rob'son--Mrs F W Merrill/ chedule will include Kingston| In the second period both clubs|the Police-Dairymen Games, A. ce 44 Rogers Glen Bordeau Heaters Senior A club, | played wide open hockey to|Reid was chosen as the No. 1 PP gre ti hc yag 6-5% Rasmussen--L_ Harriott a4 V GLAD f _ - vee Harrison--L A Cure \nial Canadian Senior A champs, Attersley from Reid and Me-|chosen 2nd and the 3rd star|land Indians traded second 33% 74 8 Dita fobertson. |Hamilton CYO, Peterborough,|Hugh tallied at 11.40 to give|was given to F. W. Welsh of|baseman John Temple to Balti- Pool 30,611. Toronto Dow Kings, new entry|the Police the lead once more.|the Dairy men. Firefighters--more Orioles Thursday for after the new year, Welland,|all alone at 12.25 to strengthen|fightors Goaltender Geo. Robin-jother players to be named by Hamilton Quigleys and possibly|the Police position which gave|son for Ist, Footes netminder Dec. 15. |Niagara Falls. lcial league, most of the same jelubs will compete 'in this ex- jhibition type series. The first of} Oshawa Children's Arena. | game 3-1, while in the second) Towing and managed to hold Dairymen play in. What had been original- Hamilton Quigleys, planning) They have won their last two| Johnson of Foote's Towing] standings: Montreal, won 9,| 4-BYAWHISKER 2.50 2.30/will not organize until the new/Teachers. They are definitely|held this lead for the balance] Assists: Bathgate, New York, St. Thomas would have to travel|Dairymen as he collected one|teamed up with Hubble and) ; paphiiae shaw, | ; " " LONDON IS OUT This leaves Oshawa, Peter-|at 15.30 of the 1st period to take| last week by the Police Assoc- score before the period ended) pire: " i i 9.20 5.50 4.50) pe Firefighters blue line time and) fight against Don Warner of 1SON ATOR . Gs 13" Sandover--J Charlesworth |Played home-and-home' games the puck ail the way to bea \fered in his fight against Eddie # itz'ons--Mrs A H Trudell ¢ } oe a laanbore LIVIHEKOnES. peren-|break the deadlock and finally|star, Attersley of the Police was} VirginiaFair. Trainer D. E. Robertson, in Toronto's Senior loop and|Just seconds later 'Reid scored/Footes game stars were Fire-|catcher Harry Chiti and two | Though there will be no a e | a rs 1% Loma Linda 115 4 4-4 Kallai-R J Rose Diameter 11 1% 5-3% Robinson--W G Moore Redbud Royal 112 2 62% Armstrong--E Harbourne Peterboro . 111 7-1% Rasmussen--Ruffsin Farm Brant Ator 113 Peowr ce rors |these games will go tomorrow} r night when the Hawks take on| Harner 113 5 9-2 9-9% Harrison--Janley Sta Hamilton CYO in their home} Big Native 118 10 2 4 10- 10. McComb--H Dirks fopener. H Winner br e, 3, Admirals Mate -- Rose Miracle. Trainer C. F. Chapman. | Next Thursday they will enter-| ; ivi Pool 36,202. | i aie oad oma alaie ditaisawaie tain Peterborough Jets at the| pe same Donevan Collegiate in al 4.20 2.90 Fifth Race 3.49 return match of last Saturday's| 1% miles, Purse $1,900. \'farce". This time there will be} Horse wt P 4 4S ere jadequate officials and a real see Turbine c Moa vives Mere: battle is expected. A basketball-| aw Doce -3%4 Rogers--Mrs R M Marshak \tyne battle, that is! | snd The CYO club would dearly | 5 stile, Cosent'0 love to stop the Oshawans here} 4 Robinson--R W Patton tomorrow. The Hawks have aj ne eS a 5-0 record over Hamilton clubs, | shel having dropped the Quigleys| three times in a row and the} CYO Montclairs twice, over the} past two seasons. Coach Paul Traynor' has served notice that he is out to stop the Hawks' domination and| get that first win for his junior] crew. Game time for this ex. | jciting match is 7.30 p.m. at} Donevan Collegiate, cw ge vq BOWLING NEWS 6.30 Pro mauSw FH oasaAa ne 2 rv 4 8-nk D'fach--A E and E A Fai. S * =] * w wSPtorneave PStoreavw o 15.10 6.10 3.20 L 2-NEW DOOR . year-olds andup. Claiming all $2,500. ] Str, Fin. Jockey Owner 4 5 1 4 3 3 toe ms oe Boron. AwRudsdey eoaneruy rae <P. Dark Valley Winner b g 3, Awol -- Li Start good, won handily Tuva enane Sixth Race 1 Mile, Horse Brace Up Queen's Song . Warferd : Crafty Lace 119 Copere 116 Winner b g 2 Selector Start good, won handily. Quinella pool 24,826. 6.30 3.20 2.40 3.80 2.50 2.40 5-BRACE.UP -QUEEN'S SONG 3-WARFERD 2-year-olds, Canadian foaled, allowances. ly Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-2% 1-2% Robinson--J Billows -8 2-2% Fitzsim'ns--Windfields 1 3-1% Rogers--H C Burton 43 4-1%McComb--W J Farr 5 5- § Annesley--Janley St ace Me, Trainer J Billows. Pool 14,310, purse $2,400, QUINELLA 5 AND 1 PAID $19.00 oT YATES -REAL GENTLEMAN SUSMET up, claiming all $4,500, Fin Jockey Owner 1-8% Har'son--F J E Schultz 2-1%4Rogers--R M Sullivan 3-h MeComb--Kia Ora F'm 4-2% Rob'son--Brecon Sta D -1 5-2 Dittfach--Bill Beasley ether oie ¥ 6-1% 6-3%4Fitzsim'ns--W J Farr bowling to date with Gord Robinson '45% 7 7. Parnell--R J Dowling |setting a new Men's high triple of 748 'rance---MissYates. Trainer R Thompson. | (272, 214) and John Gow, not to be out- Pool 42,585. |done keeping even with Gord in the Men's high average with a 693 (290, 233), Jack Stacey also came up with a big one between two duds by rolling a 323 to come within Aces of Gerry God-| ®|frey's season high single of 325. Jack| |finished. up with a lowly 604 despite his {big game. To top matters off Edna Elliott tied jthe Ladies' high triple with 642 (275, }200) to put her onleven terms with Marg Lesenko, . Othe?s- MéComb--J W Smallwood wore Glad McLean 6: 3 : Dittfach--R Gian 2 (270, 185); ry Judd 616 4 Brown--Manor Hill Sta and Hugh Duffin 604 (210, arrie, Trainer J Passero. Pool 45,176, Seventh Race purse $2,000, 3-year-olds Wier st "% Ms 103 4 116 + wt 109 ill HARMAN PARK LEAGUE This weck's bowling wound up the first section and Le-Blows finished | | go: way with 26 points to their near- | rods and The Clowns, | |who both finished with 21 | was the best night of 7° =Furlongs, Horse Janet Yates Rea| Gentleman Cusmet Time Marches Happy Harry ... Cairnfield «» 113 Admiral Hogan 119 Winner ch f 4 Esprit Start good, won easily, Eighth Race Se 900, 3- lds and up, claiming all $2,500, ate cms sa yt ay "" . Str. Fin, , Jockey Owner | Flickamaroo ... - 1-3% 1-4 Harrison--Stafford F'm Sagarius 26 2-5% Parnell--H C Burton -- Sun Hash 5-1% 8-2 Hale---Mrs F W Merrill Nirisso one 4h 4-1% Krofn © H Watson Prince Porter .. § § 6- k ue When briefs and jerseys fail to give you the winter protection -you need--try Penmans RIB KNIT Cotton Underwear. Here is extra protection for winter--not too heavy, not too light--just right for those mild winters. Made from light qual- ity cotton, Penmans fit comfortably and hold their shape, washing after washing. 1 4 3- 3-4 2 +2) 54 4:2 7- 6-h 4 4-1 4-FLICKAMAROO .... 00 GARIUS 10 . 3. 50 3.4 3.5 New Symbol of Seagram Quality Beforeintroducing Seagram's 5 Star, Seagram tested* this great new brand of rye whisky from coast to coast against the three leading brands in its price class... and in test after test Canadians liked the taste of Seagram's 5 Star best. Next time try Seagram's great new brand with the Five Stars on the bottle. 1% 3 3 & 2 ee Nance's Rule .. 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