16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 6, 1962 HAWKEYES NOW Junior Football To Have New Look Here A dynamic approach t6 Jun- jor Football in Oshawa was an- nounced today by newly-elect- ed club president, Faye Brooks. The sweeping changes begin with a new name. The former title of the "Oshawa Imps" will be replaced by the "Oshawa Hawkeyes." The team will be sporting a set of uniforms, in the traditional double blue of the Toronto Argos. The helmets will be white with blue stripes, with! {directed by outstanding stars jfrom the Toronto Argos, will \be held early in the season. | One aim of the football club lis to supply wholesome and jvigorous activity for boys who jhave graduated from High School but are unable to, con- jtinue their studies at the Uni- versity level. Another goal is to revive the interest in local athletic activities, especially in football Another innovation being con- the blue "Hawkeye" insignia] sidered is the wearing of blue standing out prominently. |blazers with the club insignia In addition, there will be ajon the breast pocket. The novel concept introduced tojblazers would be worn to and Junior Football in Oshawa. A pro-type rookie training clinic, from games, at home and away. SCORECARD OF GAMES SENT TO METS' OWNER NEW YORK (AP) -- Mrs Charles Shipman Payson, owner of the New York Mets, is spending the summer in Euorpe, but she hasn't been | able to escape the news of the 15-game losing streak of her team. She gets the bad word daily, by cable and follow-up letter, In addition, her chautf- feur, Arthur Desmond, at- tends every home game and keeps a scorecard of every play. He mails it to Mrs. Pay- son promptly after each new disaster at the Polo Grounds.! "She gets a cable from club officials, giving the score every "And day," then the mailed to her "But she still likes to know about every play. So I mark up a scorecard of every home game--while she is away-- | and I send it off to her every | day," | While she is away, Des- | mond is still busy transport- ing other members of the family to the games, "The grandchildren love to go,"' he said. "'And Mrs. Payson's hus- band gets out quite a bit. He is still in New York "However, he's a Red Sox fan." | Soccer Players Told To Play Fair 'n Square SANTIAGO, Chile World Soccer Cup champion- ship teams go in'o four crucial games today with a plea to play fair and save the name of the sport. The official appeal was backed up by a warning of heavy penalties if players tried any rough stuff. Referees were under orders to clamp down on rough pla: Players w' cautioned watch their tempers. Team .o ficials were told to stop coach- ing from the sidelines. (AP)--! ship. manship have been many,' Sir |Stanley Rous. of England,' presi-| dent of the International Fed-) eration of Football Associations, fold a meeting of delegates Tuesday night. FOUR BANISHED So far 16 games have been played in the world champion- Four players have been sent off @he field because of rough play and fights. About 20 players have been injured -- some with broken bones, many with bruises and cuts Today's games will go a long) way toward deciding which! teams will reach the quarter-| finals June 10, Officials were| worried that in such vital] nes more displays of tem.) perament could wreck the, matches Today's matches: Uruguay } The "Hawkeyes" are sup-| ported by local Oshawa busi-| ness men, in co-operation with the Toronto Argonauts. Joe Bosco was appointed General Manager, taking the! reins from last year's hard-| working Murray Maidlow. Tony Andrejicka, former) Western University football) star, was signed as head coach,| replacing Bill Zock, who was) forced to give up due to busi- ness pressures. In 1954, Andyejicka played with the AKO Juniors of Wind- -Ti-Cats And Lions Deal Two Apiece HAMILTON (CP)--Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced Tuesday) a four-player trade with British Columbia Lions of the Western) Football Conference Desmond said. | The Tiger-Cats, Eastern Con-\0ther downpour. Kathy Cornel-jof the committee, told a press|Metro was named head coach newspaper |ference champions in 1961, sent|¥S and Bets Rawls were de-| clippings on each game are |ouard Willie Taylor, formerly of clared winners. They each had Florida A and M; and Canadian end Tom Moulton to British Columbia. In return, they got halfback Bob Jeter, who joined) the Lions in 1959 from Iowa, and) Ron Watton, first-string offen-| |sive centre who joined the Lions} six years ago from the now-de-| funct Toronto Balmy Beach club/ of the Ontario Rugby Football Union »+- at Karn's HOUSTON (AP) -- Hous- ton Colts have received a mandate to wear their blue | western hats and boots on road trips. | There has been a bit of grumbling about rodeos ever snce owners of the new Na- tional League club purchased the $200 outfits for travel wear at the start of the sea- son. About 10 players did .not wear the western garb Mon- day on a trip from Cincinnati to Chicago. ; Western garb was the sub- ject under discussion Thurs- day in Chicago as manager sor and ied them to a Dominion) Football championship -- against Edmonton. Assisting, Andrejicka, in the coaching assignment will be Dunc Brodie and Don Hart, former University of Toronto in 1959, Brodie sparked the University of Toronto Var- sity squad to an Inter-Collegi- HOUSTON COLTS TO STAY WITH COWBOY COSTUMES Harry. Craft held a closed door session with his players. Craft refused to discuss what took place but he did say: "They voted 100 per cent for the western suit before the start of the season." "We will wear the suits," said Hal Smith, catcher and playér representative. "We voted to wear them. That's all there is to it." Some players had said they | were a bit sensitive to such airport and stadium remarks as "Where is the rodeo?" and "Where's your horse?" ate title, while Hart coached} the School of Science Inter-| Faculty Club to a champion. ship. Russian Proposal BOSTON (AP)--Who has the inside track for American League rookie honors this year ~--Bo Belinsky; Manny Jimenez or some other bright new- comer? League headquarters, not | wanting to seem partial, left the janswer up to fan discussion to- iday when it issued a report on ithe 43 rookies on squad rosters. Southpaw whiz Belinsky of no- hit fame appears the current choice on the defensive side of the ledger. The glib Los An- igeles hurler has a 62 record and a glittering 2.51 earned run average to go along with the league's first no - hitter since part in committee meetings as 1959. non-voting members, Offensively, Kansas City out- Another Russian move to en- fiejder Jimenez heads the race large the I0C's executive board for the batting crown. The Do- eee one Rejected By 10¢ to 11 from eight members "'to'minican Republic native is bat- ing the football season and Osh-| yoscow (AP)--The Interria-\assure better and more just ge-|ting .362 and has mastered the awa sporting fans can expect|tional Olympic Committee re-|ographical representation" also art of hitting to the opposite for a. reorganization of the this year. jhave said is "undemocratic." 'some top-notch football games/jected Soviet proposals Tuesday) was: defeated. " : Th However, the group did adopt --|group which Communist critics|4 resolution advocating an im-|Tresh handles shortstop so well field. Switch - hitting rookie Tom iprovement in the geographical/for New York Yankees there is talk precedessor Tony Kubek "Some of the matches have|vs. Russia; Brazil vs. Spain; been brawis and incidents of! Chile vs. West Germany and Ar- bad behavior and bad sports- gentina vs. Hungary. REMEMBER UNE LAST D th AY FOR RETURN OF OLD-STYLE BEER B BREWERS' WAREHOUSING CO. LTD. 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