ne ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 18, 1961 TH i Eddie Shack Has Color © Toronto Fans Love Him -- By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES 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 am. All eer oes CLUB MEMBERS PREPARE FOR SKI SEASON IN ADVANCE Shack is a big (six feet), someone is going to be spilled gangling, awkward skater who some his age and has been the target of taunts, 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- macy vs Bolahood's, at 11.00 a.m. All games at Simcoe Hall. Major League Kinloch's Men's Wear vs Jaycee Rockets, at 9.00 a.m.; Ontario Steel "'B" vs Ontario Steel "A", at 9.55 a.m. and Walt's Barber Shop vs Modern Dry Cleaners, at 10.50 a.m. All games at Central Col- legiate gymnasium. There's a sneaking suspicion that Eddie National color guy. He has some qualifica- tions--he's a butcher by trade. Right now, at 24, he isn't the type who fills an arena simply by lacing on a pair of skates. in some circles Shack may be the Hockey League's next doesn't know anything else ex- cept to go at full speed when he gets the puck. His legs are wide apart, as if he has hoops between them, and when he is hit he goes cown with great flamboyancy. If he lands head first, it's 10 to 1 his nose will hit the ice first, because it's one of the most prominent things before he relinquishes the black disc. That usually happens and satisfied they've received value for their the fans go home money. What type of fellow is he? DISLIKED NEW YORK Andy (Weekend Magazine) O'Brien says Shack was ped- dled off to the Veafs at the re- And@_he never is likely to reach about him. quest of his own team-mates. 1 week ago, when Leafs m Detroit in Toronto, Genetah Manager Jack Adams of t Red Wings suggested in a loud to read and write. The score was tied 1-1 and moments later Shack broke the deadlock and skated over in the direction of Adams. voice that Shack should learn" the heights attained by only few big leaguers hore. such as Rocket Richard and Eddie iS} 4) He was traded to Leafs by New York Rangers last Novem- ber and was an immediate hit with Toronto fans, who have Apparently the feeling was mutual. "Nobody was more de- He looked Adams in the eye. and spelled out one word:. S-C-O-R-E. abet lighted to leave Broadway than Shack," O'Brien says. 'Tor- it es But there's something about him that propels the customers right out of their seats at Tor- onto Maple Leaf Gardens. Of course, he's a Leaf and that has a lot to do with it. He's sup- posed to be a rough customer, but so far he hasn't attained the "bad egg" tag pinned on Wild Bill Ezinicki while he toiled as a Leaf. been looking for a color guy since Ezinicki . departed the scene in 1950. The Gardens is a bedlam whenever he gets the puck, although no one in the building has the faintest idea what he's likely to do with it. He isn't a great goal-scorer-- 15 with Rangers and Leafs last year--but the customers, who like their hockey on the rough have the feeling that Exhibition Game -- Hamilton CYO vs Oshawa Hawks, at Don- evan Collegiate Gym, 7.30 p.m. HOCKEY OHA Metro Junior "A" -- St. Michael's College vs Whitby Mohawks, at Whitby Arena, 8.30 REMEMBER WHEN . .-s: By THE CANADIAN PRESS. « Toronto Balmy Beach wor the Ontario Rugby Football. Union championship by defeat-+ ing Toronto's "try - anything' Indians 15-0 on a slippery grid... iron 16 years ago today. In the first game of the total-points title series Beaches won 2-1. It. was their first ORFU title in five years. onto's Gardens had been the scene of many thrilling mo- ments for him as a junior (with Guelph) and the Leaf players, while not exactly gush- ing over the newcomer to the team gave him a fair shake. finishing touches to the new paint job for the club build- ings, another of the various 1961-62 improvements at Osh- awa Ski Club. 'HAP' GROSS, another of the hard - working members of the grounds committee, is shown above putting on the SNOW FENCE will greatly improve skiing facilities at the Oshawa Ski Club this win- ter. Here above, Derm Con- way and Gord Pierson are shown busy erecting some snow fence, to complete the fall preparations, eee see "Everybody in Toronto knows him. In New York he was lonely in and out of the rink." Shack hasn't the education of! p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee League Nipigon. vs North Oshawa, 7.00 a.m.; Rundle vs Harman, 7.40 a.m.; Sunnyside vs Woodview, 8.30 a.m.; South- Oshawa Ski Club House Has 'New Dress For 1962 With fall almost gone and| membcrs volunteering their) time are busy speeding up) efforts to complete this year's improvement schedule ahead of} the snow. Over the past six) weekends much has_ been ac-| complished but there's a great Ivan Richards reports thatjing cleared and groomed unde t winter just around the corner,|tow lines have been repaired|the supervision of Jack Lang-|nent rail fence. maid, Ethel Lyle and |Pierson. At present most of the) points along the fence dividing|Bantams, jrocks have been removed, how-| the two properties will be wider|p.m. ever, the few that remain must/this year to allow skiers safe] and packed with straw. All) ropes are in place and ready to go with the first good snow. Derm Conway and _ helpers have been erecting snow fence|" on the upper slopes again this|2! year.. Work is coming along| Gord SO go. We'd like to mention here deal more to be done and your/fine. A good effort this Satur-|that it is largely due to the day will finish the job. Last Saturday, a front-end loader was hired for the day to put the road to the present parking lot in shape. The end of} the day saw this job completed. Of jwork of pee |members that the job of clear-|finish putting up snow fences--jvs Baker Vending, at 11.30 a.m. ing has progressed so well. To| complete clearing of the three |protect the snow on the new/new trails -- erect the perma- runs Dick Valleau is in charge|nent rail wee and junior erecting permanent rail A smaller point, but still worth mentioning is that, access} uninterrupted runs. HELP STILL NEEDED Summing up what still must be done. Help is needed to-- fence |straw on trails. and pack mead vs Eastview, 9.20 a.m.; Valleyview vs Lake Vista, 10.05) SPORTS BRIEFS a.m.; Radio vs Connaught, at 10.50 a.m.; Storie vs Bathe, at 11.40 a.m. and Fernhill vs King-| side, at 12.25 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena. OMHA Pee Wee Exhibition| Brampton Pee Wees at Bramp-} ton, 6.00 p.m. and Oshawa "City| League" Bantams vs Brampton at Brampton, 7.00) GAMES FOR SUNDAY HOCKEY Oshawa UAW League--Union-| aires vs. Merchants, at 10.00) 'a.m. and Tony's Refreshments} |Both games at Bowmanville Arena. Oshawa Major League -- Osh-| awa City League Juveniles vs 3 LEAD CAJUN | LAFAYETTE, La, (AP)-- Doug Sanders, Dave Marr and/ an unknown pro -- Ken Still of | Tacoma, Wash. -- fired 67s to} share the lead after the first 18) r\eliminated with the new perma-|Games -- Oshawa Pee Wees VS) jing of the $15,000 Cajun clas- sic golf tournament Thursday. | The 130 pros will play 18 more) holes today before the cutoff of| the top 60 players for the final/ two rounds Saturday and Sun-| day. | WITHDRAWS FROM FIGHT | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)--| An unhealed leg ailment forced} champion Harold Johnson to| withdraw Thursday from a} scheduled light-heavyweight ti-| tle bout, set for Dec. 2 here, | against unbeaten Doug Jones of | ines | "We've Just Had Our Home Re-Wired! New York. Johnson said he will) meet Jones, the No. 2 con-| tender in the division, as soon| as possible. NOW... I Can Use All Those New Appliances | I've Always | Wanted"! YOU TOO) Can Make Changes and Additions to Your Present Wiring... AND PAY FOR IT ON EASY INSTALMENTS ON YOUR HYDRO BILL! Here's All You Have To Do... Simply call your Electrical Contractor listed here and ask him to write up a contract (On a form he will supply) for the work you need, for changes and additions to wiring. He will send the contract to the Oshawa Public Utilities Commission who will approve the financing . . . and the job then proceeds. When the wiring changes and additions are completed, the electrical con- tractor,will be paid immediately and you simply pay the Oshawa Public Utilit- ies Commission the small charge shown on your electrical bill, All this is dane with no fuss, no bother, or tiresome waiting. Nore Gur "N > You're CONDENSATION SHI the CLEAR choice @ Easy to coldest @ The size @ The price is right (the fowest insurance premium against accidents). @ The world's largest selling frost and condensation shield, ilable at your ac: cessory store or department, and at all Service Stations and Garages. STEARNS AUTOMOTIVE Products Ltd. Winnipeg 2, Manitobs 120 110 117 Alpine Pete . Sir Saugeen . Don's Sayso 120 Rockie Creek ... 117 Pinebroke - 120 Daddy-D 115 Winner b c, 4 Lord Start good, won ridden out. Second Race 1 mile. $2,100. Two-ye Norse "% Sunny Maple 6 Lady Himount .. First Peer Orvion Our Gigi *. Miss Elandel ... 1 Dash Home 5 Winner b f, 2, Hierocles Start good, won driving, Coupled A -- First Peer and Our Gigi. Parse Owner : STOP CORROSION and RUST GET | UND-A-SPRAY This is not on undercoating "1 -nk 4 - 11.10 5.00 3. pevesee 4,00 2: 2. an Om awe sePtyvore paseeiSEt fesetvore arene Windaria 12 1 Winner b m 7 Teddy Pool 44,150. 6-CONSERVATORY s4 rack 3.70 1 mile. Horse 0 3-1 lh 6 = 6. 2- 4 3 5 6 5-1% 5-1 1 Ys a 8.70 450 2.80 eres 5.40 3.00) 3.30 , r 1-h 2-5 3-1 3 1 5 1 2 Sixth Race f mile. Purse $1,900. wi P Horse Knuckle Duster . Von Rich : Quick Prince Dottie's Girl White Apache .. Some Steed .... 5 Winner bik g, 6, Selector -- Come Easy. Start good, won driving. Seventh Race Three ¥ & Armstrong Electric 723-9363 Dusurealt, Fred 725-1354 Hill-Cornish Electric 723-2248 Parker Electric 128-8621 Townsend Electric 723-2343 OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION HENRY F, BALDWIN, Chairman, Cook's Electric Eastern Electric Sharp Electric Stire, Len Tozer Electric 725-6109 723-4691 728-8214 725-2657 728-4611 4-ALL CASH 19.20 7.20 3.40} 6-VINEYARD . dace tess: Oe "ped 5-SABRON ' and four-year-olds. Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-h McComb--R L Bawden 2-3% Rogers--Shar-O-Lin Sta 3-% Robinson--Vis. Hardinge + H'son--W O, R W Young 5-4%4 Dittfach--C Smythe 6-1% Parnell--Mrs V G Cardy . . 7- Gubbins--A G Hedges Cashier. Trainer W. T. Raines. Pool 52,514. &- TOUJOURS 3 % 3-BANNER LOU .........., 6.10 : 6-NOBOY'S LAD j and % Canadian foaled, claiming all $2,500 Str. Fin, -- Jockey Owner 1 mile. Horse All Cash Vineyard . Sabraon 115 Treas. Hunt 2nd 117 Chops On eee | | Mayor Sarto . Whitville Winner ch c¢, 3, Hawley Start good, won driving. Eighth Race 1 Mile, purse $1,900, 3-year-olds Morse weer st M% Toujours ....++. Banner Lou ...,. Purse $2,400, weer Ps eevtsre 5-1 seMRaoe vntenana® eeteuee were? S Soho ene 4- 6- 7 10 60 00 4.9 help is needed. Since last year many im- provements have been under- taken. Hap Gross and a few of the members were kept busy giving the present building: a fresh coat of red paint. : fences. If they prove successful} The Oshawa Ski Club film|City - Wide Answering, at 6.30 THREE NEW RUNS |this year they may eventually|night will be held Friday .|p.m. and Oshawa A's vs Osh- W | 3 Friday, De re HAVE WORKED HARD The purchase of new prop-jreplace the present convention-|cember 1 at the McLaughlin|@Wa Kings, at 8.30 p.m. Both Two Saturdays ago a dozenjerty adjoining the present prop-|al snow fencing on many other|Library. See the latest ski moy-|84mes at Bowmanville Arena. or more members spent from erty on the east is responsible|areas of the property. ies, hear the club news. Enjoy a|_ | GAMES FOR MONDAY dawn to dusk with aid of a rent- for the largest single improve-| Buying snow fence is a big}fashion show, clothes by Cole| HOCKEY ed sod cutter, club bombardier,/ment this year. That is, thejexpense -- it also must be|of California. Come early, bring| Oshawa City League Bantam and admirable stamina sodding|addition of three new runs|taken down and stored in the your family or friends, The|Schedule -- 5.00 p.m. Duplate the complete landing hill below|which will appeal particularly |spring then erected again in the|show starts at 8.00 p.m. It's a/¥S Police Assoc.;5.50 p.m. West- the jump. Those of you who to the novice and intermediate|fall. These problems would be|date to remember. mount Kiwanis vs Local 2784; have had occasion to lay sod/skiers. 6:40 p.m. Coca Colas vs Scugog yourself will appreciate how dif-| In early spring of last year, Cleaners; 7.30 p.m. Canadian ficult it. was when it's under-jwhile there was still snow a| bs Tire vs Houdaille Industries; stood that the landing hill is sit-|committee was set up to study S awa air 8.30 p.m. Local 205 vs Civitan; uated on a 40-degree slope. It is|the natural snow deposits and +] 9.10 p.m, B'Nai B'Rith vs Local hoped the erosion problem of|stake the new runs out accord-| 1817. the past will now be eliminated.'ingly. These runs are now be-| Ton 's Sc re Wi | Y O 1715S Blue Light Is OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS nerd Copyright, 1961 by McMurray. Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) | In uvenile oop ac orm FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1961 CLOUDY AND MUDDY | Wi F tu + 5-LORD LYRIC cl Oshawa Dairy and Tony's) TONY'S 6, H. MAC'S 2 ins ea re First Race . SALPINE PETE 00 3.60 eget omg Radyo in} Scoring twice in the second Reieoaggi lg 4 ep fy Reema, ; ED . é@ opening games of the 1961- period and four more times in| Winner of the ' ueen § . Pu 900. # 2 ; cade wg ir pe Se rth "Hoge A ces A \62 Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso-|the final stanza, Tony's Re-|Plate, showed he has fully re-| 1% 11% Robinson--R Gian ciation Juvenile series Thurs-|freshments showed too much|covered from an_ injury this| th cis oy Hattison Mrs JW Hunter day night in the Children's|class in downing Hayden Mac-|summer at Fort Erie, by win- 6-4 41% Rogers--C Turner Arena. Oshawa Dairy blanked /donald's 6-2. jning the featured Blue na 2h 5-1%4Dittfach---E C Pearson |Beaton's Dairy 1-0 in the lid-| Terry Peters, pepper-pot cen-|Purse in the fifth race at | ag a ane ee lifter of the weekly twin-bill/tre, was the only repeat scored| Woodbine Park Friday. -- '-- Larklyrric, Trainer F. H. Merrit Jr. |While Tony's Refreshments pot-|for the Vendors. The 15-year-old) Under jockey Hugo Dittfach, | Pool 23,338. Double Pool 37.710. __--_|ted four goals in the final period netted two goals. Other marks-| Who also rode him to victory in} SSUNNY MAPLE... 35.10 910 30 |t0 outscore Hayden Macdonald's|men were Stan Wallace, Andy|the Queen's Plate, Blue Light SLABS. IMRUNT. ss |Matthews, Benny King and/ Won over Indian Line by a neck. sean taalana, Cauabas Gk : | Wayne King, |Blue Light _returned $8.70 to te Mtr, Fis. Seckey | OSH. DAIRY 1, BEATON'S © | For the Mac's Teddy Lutton| Win: The quinella of Blue Light 2-nk 1-1 McComb--G Groves Oshawa' Dairy shutout Bea-\nit for their both ae sutton! and Indian Line paid $42.50. cg een win ot ide cay |ton's Dairy 1-0 in the first game TONY'S one tea ' | Stressing the Jocky Club pol- 13% Gubbine Mee LW Raby (of the twin bill. Dave Leeming, Aa ONY'S goal, Braiden; |icy of getting away from the 5-4 5-3 Wilson--G B Heintzman (A) rangy leftwinger, scored the sfence, Cover, Solomon; for-|short sprints, every race Fri- : " ei capes & ae game's only goal at 14.10 in the ards, Wilson, Peters, Kemp; | day was a distance of one mile. '-- Bessidoll. Trainer A. Rennie. middle frame on a solo effort. alternates, Matihess, Scribner,|It was the first time in the his- Pool 32,944. The blond - headed youngster |Steckley, Pascoe, Plews, Mas-/tory of Canadian racing that ev-| worked past three Beaton's de-|ters, Wallace, W. King, Lloyd,|ery race was held at a distance Daily Double Sand 5 paid $331.90. fenders and deposited the puck|8- King and Berg. of a mile or more. ta # STAFFY SMASH... behind Rick Markus in' the) HAYDEN MACDONALD The daily double of Lord) third Race 2-SUGAR PENNY . Beaton's net. Young Johnny/g0al, Gutsole; defence, Chap-|Lyric and Sunny Maple was} : 7-SEE L SEE ... age Harmon turned in a brilliant man, Norton; forwards, Mac-| $331.90. Both winners were long-/ but a brand new protection 1 Mile, purse $1,900, 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2,500. | : + ' * at t [er raise , WEEE Me Str. Fin, Jockey i Owner Pevige ba cg ioe og shutout oe ernie alter-| priced oe with hy Es against: corrosion. 'affy Smas! -2¥4 1-2% Parne l--Davies, Mont'ry or Oshawa Dairy and received|nates, Supryka, Porteous, Arm-| paying $2: te win while sunny og iy oa Fae tees Mek fine defence support from Gary |strong, Wilkens, Gibbens, Hall,|Maple returned $35.10 to win. ual Car cap be Treated Fourteen Carat 41% McComb--Bill Beasley Pinch and Ron Godridge. 3rown, McDonald, Buechler,| Wagering totalled $391,888 wed 4 95 i Bill Yates ...., Elis Sandover--D Mann OSHAWA DAIRY--goal, Har-|Johnson and Cotie, |while the attendance was 6,715.|} Only a 7-144 Gubbins--Shar-o-Lin sta {mon; defence, Pinch, Godridge; |_, Officials -- Don Wilson and| | ' ASE ee brewn--W D Calder forwards, Kitchen, Cullen, Mc-| Paul Kawzeneck. |high in advance sales in 1960, WINDER S$ Start 200d, won silden out, Pad ee niga nm hinge sold 7,716 -- ppoiesd rady, Kay, Balsom, Siblock, an season reserved seats| courth Race 3.) | Willoughby, Barnoski, Gow, Mc- Dodgers Have for 32,017,200. The club set the) ESSO STATION 5-BON COURIER 3.40 |Namee, Elliott, Leaming; and ® National League attendance} KING & RITSON RD, ee ee ee a ok ne, ae |Leach. record of 2,253,019 that year--| 725-8507 Mace reward 106-22 4h 4nk 1-1' 1-1% Pamell-Mrs FW Merrit | BEATON'S DAIRY -- goal, roken Record the season after it won the) Conservatory a nn Be acer prc eS E coniiar |Markus; defence, Russell, Bran- world series. | Bon Courier .... "1% 3.2% 3-2% McComb--Hellenic Sta |ton; forwards, Sayer, Mitchell Ad Ch y Wind 107 a 45 4-7% Fitz' --Stafford F; | eg a4 . ° ieee id ioe Colors - 108 1M S152 gsiRoninson--C Smythe [piston siterneles. Bradley, vance Sales } Blue Author : - a asmussen--E an a <olesnik, Nelson, Furey, Jarvis ge | wi h f, 3, Eternal Ri d--DameM . Trainer Fred W. Merrill, =| i y "3 '| LOS ANGELES _ Sart gm. wan rate igi |Noakes, MacDonald, and Mason.) .oacon ig sti ni bap Pins SERVICE STATIONS A $-BLUE LIGHT .. jbut Los Angeles Dodgers al- i ith Race "INDIAN LINE .. OLD COUNTRY |ready have broken the baseball "ESS JAY Rey ees | record for advance sales with a 1 mile. Purse $2,700. Three-year-olds, Canadian foaled, Allowances. ' Horse Wt PP st % % Sir Fin. Jockey Owner SOCCER SCORES jfigure' of more than $3,000,000 imme et eh ie ie Gimeecs b eae [The Examiner say, sey is CS ty bak' cate nae «| LOGON Glaser -- Balms Toney ie cet bores Majestic Hour .. 12 4 R w -4% Fitz'ons--Bi easley JON } euters te-, said Friday the club has sold waar hs 4 Gey Clos ot, tia take mune sults of Friday night's Old/11,786 season box seat tickets-- 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Start good, won driving. Pool 22,242. Quinella Pool 29,670, ne ees J een |although no tickets have even € ----_--- ENGLISH LEAGUE | been printed. "They showed an $42.50. | y Quinella 5 and4 paid $42.50 oe Division HI |actual cash figure of $1,153,258.- GANGEMI'S SERVICE STATION re DUSTER 7.80 et 3.20 | Coventry 0 Crysta! P 2 1/85 in advance sales." 6-QUICK PRINCE - Pate 329 | Reading 3 Watford 2 | The club reached its previous, 809 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH Three-year-olds and up. Claiming 4! 500, | i ggiee . Fin, Ji : Phat ieee sme mame PRESTON'S SERVICE STATION i Tanarrison--daniey 'Sta 925 SIMCOE STREET NORTH Ses | DRUG STORES : Se G Gapee oencoury Ha HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION = ----ss73i3| OPEN THIS SUNDAY i aa ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION 89 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH e ° 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. FOOTE'S SHELL STATION JAM 97 KING STREET EAST IESON DRUGS WHITFIELD'S SUNOCO STATION 241 KING ST, EAST 725-1169 531 RITSON ROAD SOUTH MITCHELL'S D CRANFIELD'S B-A STATION RUGS LTD. 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH 9 SIMCOE ST, NORTH 723-34 : vaca CLARKE'S SUPERTEST STATION 272. KING STREET WEST TAMBLYN DRUG STORE VIVIAN'S B.A. STATION OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 725-8541 NONQUON 'ROAD 1-h 1-2 Parnell--J B Lauder 2-2442-5%Dittfach--F Custeau 4-2% 3-1%McComb--R E Ross 5-% 4nk Rasm'n--Mrs V G Cardy 2 5-4% Har'son--Stafford F'm 5 6-74Brown--Armedam Sta 7 Sandover--Arjay Sta ainer J C Meyer, Noboy's Lad .... Vee Gee Cee ... Irish Duke Concortage ....- Limbo Dancer Winner dk -b g5 Tournot ' r GEO. F. SHREVE, Gen. Manager T Ne