Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1962, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 2, 1962° 99 ~ Crafty Lace Cops P * |. crowd of 7,050 watched a| MONTREAL (CP)"-- Mike Parklane Purse struggle for, second -- that/Campo, flashy right mini oun finish-/for Montreal TORONTO (CP)--Crafty Lace|ine a head in f t of Court been ' drew away from the rest of the' ath 3 us posecatny City ean ae Toronto Ci field to an easy five-length vic} The Parklane- Purse, run over' Sipitioa te ur of the United tory in the Parklane Purse at/a mile and a sixteenth on the|dom in November, the club am New Woodbine Monday. turf, had a field of six. nounced Thursday. RAS ESS Soccer Tourney Will Go Again Wed. Evening The Howard Travel Tourna- ment, scheduled to get under way last Saturday but postponed U.S. Revenue Men Had 6-Week Plan Seize Fight Taxes Popular Dunlop Star Will Coach Generals 1957-58, as well as with the 'Whitby Senior "B" OHA' cham- pions of 1955-56 and the Cana- tly of the teaching staff at the Osh- awa O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute, has been named coach of the Oshawa Generals Junior "A" Hockey Club, for their 1962-63 debut. The signing of the popular hockey star to a one-year con- tract to coach Oshawa Generals this coming séason, was an- nounced this afternoon by the club's general manager, Wren A. Blair. A married man, with two chil- dren, at 31 the new Oshawa Gen- erals' mentor can look back on a long and successful career in the ranks'of amateur hockey, a term of over 16 years during which he was on numerous oc- casions actively associated with championship teams and always 7 as one of their steadiest and most reliable members. "We consider ourselves ex- tremely fortunate in having been able to interest Doug in this responsible position," stated generalmanager Blair, in his official release. "Doug's hockey and educational background, his well-known qualities of charac- ter, his experience and reputa- tion as a clean-living athlete, DOUG WILLIAMS IN WHITBY DUNLOP LIVERY when they travelled to Europe mately 6.30 p.m. of the National League, face Polonia. Leagues. because of the wet ground, will start off tomorrow night in the Kinsmen Stadium, at approxi- ¢| In the first game, Italia from the National League, will play against Rangers while in the second game Hungaria, ee Ukrainia and Peterboro will make up the six team, knock- out tournament, but these two teams will not play until next Wednesday. I has not been pos- sible to draw up a schedule for this tournament because Italia and Peterboro UEW are still in- velved in play-offs in their own In this series each team is al- lowed the use of two guest play- ers from the Oshawa League cross the border to play in the WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Internal Revenue _ Service worked nearly six weeks shap- ing "operation countdown"--the multi-million-dollar seizure for tax purposes of receipts from the Liston - Patterson heavy- weight title fight. Despite the careful planning, the painstaking timetable for the nation-wide campaign was thrown askew by the speed with which Sonny Liston parted Floyd Patterson from the cham- pionship: Two minutes and six! seconds of the first round. IRS wanted to execute each legal step in proper sequence, to minimize the chance of a court challenge. So it gambled on a long battle under the stars at Chicago's Comiskey Park. Revenue officers were in- structed to wait until 10:30 p.m., U.S.A. after the League S here is finished. Cup competitions, in this series. The proceeds from this tour- nament go towards the purchase of individual trophies and crests for the various runners-up and winners of the three regular high goal scoring and best goalie awards. The proceeds also help to cover the cost of the annual banquet, which will be held on November} ic in the UAWA Hall. The price of admission will therefore be slightly increased for all games OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Ruters) Re- sults of Monday night's Old Country soccer matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II Millwall 3 Southend 1 Peterborough 1 Halifax 1 Port Vale 1 Notts C 1 Queen's PR vs. Hull City ppd, ground waterlogged Division IV Mansfield 6 Tranmere 1 Chicago time, to notify 260 the- atres from coast to coast that they must turn over to the gov- ernment all box office receipts earmarked for the organizers and promoters of the fight. The theatres, were those showing a closed-circuit television broad. cast of the bout. DELAYED MANAGERS Determined to carry out or- ders, the revenue boys did some fancy stalling to. keep theatre managers in their offices for 47 minutes after the fight ended. Although reports from the field offices are not yet com- plete, IRS orricials said today they believe they achieved their objective: The seizure of up to $5,000,000 of proceeds in order to force a quick settlement of taxes owed by the promoters. To accomplish this, hundreds of agents stayed on the job. long past quitting to serve levies at theatre and corporate offices in 216 cities in 47 states and the District of Columbia. Operation Countdown, the in- formal label used by IRS offi- cials, began about six weeks be- fore last Tuesday's fight- ALL-CANADIAN WATER-TIGHT SHOWER DOORS FOR THE BATHTUB SHOWER Heavy Extruded Aluminum Frames electrolytic- min -- and anodized for clean, smooth ye Thi k Semi-obscure glass, Sand blasted de- signs Large ra dia. (adjustable) nylon roller bearings Two Towel Bars or safety bars. Matching filler Gloss set in vinyl Open bottom track for ease in cleaniny. Securely fastened vinyl guides on bottoms. ac 49.95 TODAY AT é nae BUDGET TERMS, 6 to 60 MONTHS TO PAY MILLWORK oy : OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. TILL 6 P.M.--FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. te & BUILDING SUPPLIES Ltd. 1279 Simcoe North 728-6291 VocueE ellers of the THL Major league, for two seasons. Doug joined the Oshawa Truckmen Senior Hockey Club in 1953 and was on that team make him an ideal choice to| supply example and leadership to the boys who are to play hockey in Oshawa," he added. Doug started his career 2 the if Whi inor Tease hesacietien eA gradu-|when they won the Ontario Sen- ated to the Whitby Red Wingslior "'B" title that He} Junior "C" team, from where oak --_ sali Pe «"a"|Whitby and play or the he advanced to the none Bool Wy' champlcns of 1955-6; with franks, serving two season the Dominion Allan Cup senior the Stratford Khroelers. Follow-|a» champions in 1956-57 and ing his age-limit terms, he play-|was a member of the famous ed with the People's Credit Jew- WOODBINE RACE CHARTS MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1962 CLEAR AND GOOD 139.90 _ eed Newport 2 Chesterfield 3 York City 5 Darlington 1 Football League Cup Second-Round Replay Leyton Or 4 Newcastle 2 and brought home the World's Amateur Hockey Championship. In the autumn of 1958, Doug returned to the University of Toronto and played for the Var- sity Blues Inter - Collegiate championship team in 1958-59 and he re-joined the Whitby Dunlops in 1959-60, the last sea- son that club operated, at which time he retired as a player. Doug Williams turned to coaching in 1960 and again met with outstanding success. His *| Whitby Midgets went to the pro- vincial semi-finals in OMHA Midget "'B" ranks that season and last winter, he coached the Whitby Pee Wees to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association's championship finals. Having graduated from uni- 70| versity with a Bachelor of Arts degree, Doug is now a second- ary school teacher at the Osh- awa O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute. Coach Williams has confirmed that the Oshawa Generals will commence their training camp workouts at the Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, when more than 40 re- cruits 'will bid for places on the newest OHA Junior "A" team. 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