Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1963, p. 14

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SI ee aa FANG Gy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jenusry 10, 1963 CLL RELOERIES EG LALOR Saw-Off In Whitby Rink Courtice Play The Oshawa-Courtice Indus- trial Hockey League game play- ed at Whitby Arena Sunday be- tween Foley Plumbing and To- milson's Towing ended in a 1-1 draw. This game had plenty of ex- citement with lots of end to end rushing by both teams, but nei- ther couldn't capitalize as Ross of Foleys and Hinkson of To- milson's came up with the big saves time and time again. Foley's opened scoring taking sjadvantage of a Tomilson pen- alty when Rowbottom § scored from Delves and Weidmark, Tomilson's tried desperately to get back in the game and finally did when Cassidy scor- ed unassisted. Both teams checked closely, willing to settle for a tie. Both were mighty tired teams as the final buzzer ended the game, There was a total of 10 penal- ties in the game. Stars of the game were: Jim Hinkson of Tomilson's who was a stand out in goal and Jim Ross in, Foley's net who also came up with a terrific game in the cage. Al Gerrard of To- milson's was the strong man on defence and played a great two-way game. MORE DEER KILLED QUEBEC (CP) -- Fv~'ors killed 15,495 deer in Qv-> province in 1962, an increase of 6,266 compared with the n°: 7!- ous year, the department of game and fisheries said Tues- day. It reported kills were made in at least 60 counties, In five counties where no deer had been shot in 1961 a total of 62 were taken last year. "\lish Cup. 29 Games Postponed Due To Snow Deluge By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- The blackest day in British football since 1947; saw only three out of 32 third round English Cup games play- ed, and 29 postponed because} of snow-covered grounds, All nine English League games scheduled were also postponed, creating a new record of 38 out of 41 games called off because of the Arctic-like winter condi- tions. Scotland fared a little bet- ter than England with four first division: games and five second division games cancelled be- cause of unplayable grounds. This enabled nine out of 18 games to be played in 'Scot land, For the second successive week, all football pools were cancelled, something that has never happened before, While dates have been fixed for all the postponed cup matches, it is quite likely that further can- cellations may be necessary as the wintry conditions persist, and make it impossible to clear the grounds of snow, TWO TEAMS THROUGH As a result of the mass can- over Queen of the South. Ran- get past the third round of the cup and it loked as if Tran- mere, twice in front, would knock them out _-- until bridges equalized with only a few minutes of time left. CELTIC TRIUMPH In the few Scottish games played, Glasgow Celtic reg a triumph in winning 5-1 at Al erdeen, the first game Aber- deen have lost since they were beaten by Rangers on October) (oe 27, Kilmarnock also hit the|50 the deadlines with a 7-0 win gers, Hearts and Partick were unable to play, so the league standing is unchanged. Hamilton and Stranraer won theiy games to head the sec- ond division in that order, and were the only leading second di- vision teams to play. SUGGESTIONS POUR IN As a result of the mass of ree games since mid- ecember, ideas and sugges- tiene for protecting grounds against snow and frost are fill- ing the sports pages of the newspapers. Proposals for elec- tric blankets under the turf, for! various types of ground cover- ings, including one of covering, | the whole playing area with! cellations, only two teams out) -- of the 64 are safely through to the fourth round of the Eng- Sunderland won at Preston by 4-1, and West Brom- wich Albion went to Plymouth and won 5-1 ona morass of a pitch. In the other game play- ed, fourth division Tranmere held the second division lead- ers to a 2-2 draw, with the re- play at Chelsea. In the last four seasons, Chelsea failed to large polythene. balloons filled with hot air are included in the ba get he records show that since December 15, in England and Wales alone, 118 out of 180 scheduled league and cup games have been postponed. bes Scotland the proportion of p.| Donements has been even b- | er, Out of this has again come the plea for a break in the sea- r the months of December and January, with an earlier), start in August, and continua- tion of soccer to at least the end of May. Matt Busby, the veteran manager of Manchester United, leads the parade of those in favor of summer soc- cer, and the subject will be up for discussion at a Football League management committee meeting in the near future. T have little hope, however, that Matt Busby's ideas will meet with the backing of a majority of the league club managers, TALENTED COMIC Jackie Gleason has conducted $4 albums of popular music, |much of it written by himself, jas well as being a top TV co- median, Top Weight May Break 'Never Bend' NEW YORK (AP) --- Never ARGOS SIGN TACKLE TORONTO (CP)--Dick Shults of Ohio University has been signed by Toronto ts of the Eastern Football Confer. ence, it was announced Tues- day, Shultz, a guard and tackle giwho can go both ways, played in the Senior Bowl last Sa' day and went all the way for the northern team as a defen sive tackle, Bend, the Cain Hoy Stable colt who was beaten in the world's two richést horse races, was given top weight of 126 pounds Wednesday by an official of the t-iNew York Racing Association. In making his ratings of the 1962 crop of two-year-olds, and projecting their potential as three-year-olds this season, offi- cial Thomas E, Trotter red the outcome of the W: on JUDY FOR CBS Judy Garland will star is @ weekly musical-variety series on CBS-TV starting next fall, worth"s California-bred Spots and George D, Widene: Crewman right behind Never Bend, each with 125 eed Futurity and the Garden State, Stakes. Trotter is greg yg for | The Jockey Club and his selec-) tions are known as the Experi-| mental Handicap. The handicap grades all the two-year-old horses of the previ- ous year and assigns them weights, The choice. two-year- old is given the highest weight and automatically becomes one of the possible entries for the yeats Kentucky Derby for three-year-olds, FORD | IN OSHAWA -_ & sig te SromtS gh OPEN EVENINGS Trotter, rated Rex C, Hlls-' FRONT-END The Subject for Conversation Pipesmokers .. . 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