THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, January 12,1963 1] SPORTS BRIEFS JOCKEY SUSPENDED ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) -- NOW HE SAYS IT Must Sharpen Play holding their here., All other owners except Barron Hilton of the San Diego club said their losses decreased las attendance rose during the Hard Rock Miner's Son son of a Pennsylvania steel %, ' ' ee : j Successful As "Cookie™ By AL COLLETTI : NEW YORK (CP) -- Cookie Gilchrist, the hard-rock, Negro ae] 4 mill worker, looks back on his § years in Canadian football with }-- soul-searching frankness. The 27-year-old fullback of Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, voted player of the year in the up-and-com- ing circuit, says: as: s "T feel I have made more ~ : Hig progress in six months with | Buffalo than in my eight years © in Canada. "At first I was skeptical about coming to Buffalo from Canada where I had freedom as a Negro. But I found no differ- , ence--I have been treated no! " ridge, Pa., where Cookie was born, "It was either football as a career or working in the mills like my father,' Cookie says. "I went to Canada with no col- lege experience and that I feel - left me open for a lot of people to take advantage of me." BROKE CONTRACT He started out with Sarnia of the old senior Ontario Rugby " Football Union in 1953, played two seasons with Kitchener- Waterloo of the ORFU, then *-went to Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four for two seasons. He says he got out of his con- tract because he had signed it while a minor. He played in 1958 with Saskatchewan Rough- By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Gordon Juckes is an articu- late man and he'll demand an attentive audience this weekend when the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association holds _ its semi-annual meeting in Tor- onto, What he has to say might shake a few CAHA officials. Juckes, CAHA secretary-man- ager, is the association's expert on Canada - versus - European hockey. He has made overseas junkets with Canadian teams the last three years and he knows what the Europeans are capable of doing. | Just about any hockey fan in To Beat Europeans He has just arrived home with Saskatoon Quakers who took some fancy pastings from Swe- dish and Czechoslovakian teams during a 13-game tour of those countries. They weren't just or- dinary beatings. They lost 7-0 and. 13-3 to the Swedish national team and 9-4 and 4-1 to the Czechoslovakia nationals. COULD FINISH FOURTH | Possibly the most interested) persons in Canada were mem.| bers of Trail Smoke Eaters who) will compete in the world tourn- ament in Sweden March 7-17. The Smoke Eaters were ex- jtended to a full seven games) jbefore beating out the Quakers) Canadian officials and even players and coaches who have toured Europe have been saying this for years, since 1954 when Toronto Lyndhursts, a senior B club, lost to Russia, Wonder! why Lynn and his Quakers didn't know about this? The latest' to warn Canadian) teams of this is CAHA Presi- dent Art Potter of Edmonton who said in an interview that if Canada expects to win the world title in Sweden this year "we've got to be in condition and we've got to play hockey." "The Europeans use their sticks for the purpose of pro- pelling the puck," he added. Jockey Willie Shoemaker was suspended Friday for five days. The Santa Anita Park suspen- sion, effective Jan. 15, will cost him mounts in three rich stakes| --the San Migeul next Wednés- day, and the Santa Maria Hand- icap and the San Marcos Handi- CHANGE IN CURLING tury by General Wolfe's soldiers who melted down to make' their stones. cap Jan. 19. Shoemaker was suspended because he crossed over with his mount, Almanac, without sufficient' clearance in Thursday's sixth race. OILERS MAKE MONEY SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-- Houston Oiler owner Bud Adams disclosed Friday | that his football team made about $100,000 profit in 1962. It is the first club to make money in the three years of the American Football League. Adams made his disclosure during a press conference with Curling was played in Canada the latter half of the 18th cen- cannonballs FORD IN OSHAWA Sales & Service 353 MITH PH, KING 723- w. S S 9311 PORT OPEN EVENINGS six other league team owners' ps omg' or less because of my | 2 g _Yiders of the Western Confer- this country is aware by sid pt my? _ Western Canada Se-!"We've got to leam, in inter- The idea in the mind of the ence before he joined Argos inthat the Europeans are nojnter final. : national competition at, least,| Canadian public that he was é 1959, llonger easy marks and that! Now they know, just as well/that this is a good idea. You "hard to get along with" 'still | In Hamilton he had signed|they can dominate world ama-jas any other Canadian fan, that)can't win by clubbing some-| rankles Cookie. He tries to ex- |. for $4,800 and got a $500 raise/teur and Olympic competition|this country could finish as far) pody." FRONT-END ALIGNMENT ALL CARS 9 5 JOHN BEAN py 728-6221 Visualiner"' for SPECIAL 0 oi Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Sentaa GENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA wife and two boys, Gilchrist says he has been accepted in Canada and he plans to take 'COOKIE' GILCHRIST 534 RITSON RD. S$. 728-6221 A Weekly Calendar of Events... YOU SCORE A... GOAL EVERY TIME When you use TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Tel. 723-3492 Keep abreast with the Sports News, -- Read... The Oshawa Times Regularly. '4 A a i year down as fourth behind Russia, | plain some of the things that the next season. for yeata to come. in ; | hurt him--his financial diffi- © Cookie feels the bad impres-| _Juckes' little speech is timely.|Czechoslovakia and the Swedes) PENA SIGNS | cultie ; ' Pia Sa i _-- jin the March championships in; s and battles for more sion he made in Canada started "a J . money and the reputation he from the invalidation of his aw, Sweden. KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Or- says he got as a "'free liver." Hamilton contract : P | . C d t Vie Lynn, an old pro with|lando Pena, Cuban right-hander) " Se ee ae eop es real | Toronto and Boston in the Na-| obtained last season from Tor-' 'HONEST' MISTAKES oe ee tional Hockey League who was|onto, signed his 1963 baseball) "Whatever mistakes I made mele the image that people *4__ | player-coach of the Quakers in|contract Friday with Kansas) in Canada were honest ones, but "4 wi pyod 8 ROP yee wrote op otor it |Europe, certainly wasn't opti-|City Athletics. Pena finished the 1 know that if someone had about. _-- "i He yd te |mistic on his return with the|1962 season for the Athletics) guided me properly I would be agg yr egies I bed Seed a . team, The Czechs and Swedes,|with a 6-4 record and the best weil on my" way towards oeing met fo tat I bad produced' Pive@-Pin SqUAG wis, sre "about on a par caredsan record of the pth a millionaire, ' tore nba ' jwith the professional Western /ing staff, 3.00. | eet oe ae ore money. time the mould, 'The Motor City Bowling Team Hockey League. They 2° VC ----------------$--y ot because I was a Negro but f y time the mou travelled to Ace Bow! on Satur- trained and well-coached and rj because I jumped right from was made that I was hard to|travelled to Ac , | thei ki i high school into Canadian foot- get along with, that I was a/day last and taagled with the| their teamwork is amazing, he ball without any college expe- free liver although I didn't) Powerful Peoples' Credit Jewel- we Lynn indicated that he] LUMB rience. I was resented. drink and didn't smoke then.",lers. Motor City managed to win! and his players didn't realize| ER & SUPPLIES "T had to fight to get more §) " one game. th hey had ; repel LTD. y st i PLAYED OUT OPTION i Jes had| that they had to play according} tar Twat hard to oot alone He signed with Argos in 1959 1215 sea Motee City 1067, For|'@ the rule books with no board-| "DO-IT-YOURSELF | § 5 5 ner . =] 1 i with because I wouldn't let the for $12,000. In 1960, he settled Peoples Phil Gunn 352, Me holding HEADQUARTERS" the c' i- or D mor' ecause Hoult 286, for Motor City Doug! * i =e. oe needed the money although li sivant 236, Mel Tripp 233. STUMBLE OVER RULES. -- tidus' Dapeoriaers But as a Negro with a white had given them more than 100 'The second game went to Peo-| "You have to play it straight FULL LINE OF percent. ples 1276 to 1166 for Motor City.|@nd we didn't realize it," he} BUILDING MATERIALS "I said then to myself 'some-| For Peoules it was Phil Gunn|added. "If we had to tour again, | 725 4704 |ddy the shoe will be on the again with 311 and Billy Hoult| We'd take two or three weeks) - out Canadian citizenship next other foot.' " 286. For Motor City Ken Beeby|4rilling under European rules." 436 RITSON N. year. He adds that he may re- - "In 1961 I was trying to prove, 306. That is a surprising state-| (Where Pavement Ends) turn to Canadian football, but ment --something that always)attempts after a slow start due|tg them (Argos) that I was| The third game was closer,| ment. weet = ead rd has future.| turned sour for him in the past.|{0 2 pet Jeg meets, He sie werth more money but I had to|put again it was Peoples 1274|j=am y, his future is "orp reak." Cookie| '® ss : o;eat crow... . to 1237 for Motor City. For Peo- Buffalo where he easily is the) ics: . ae oe: wes - | with 15 touchdowns and 128) «The main reason I left the| ples Jim Hoult 328, Phil Gunn most popular player on the|S@ys of his switch to Buffalo/points. ,, |Argos, I think, goes back to/979 and George Smith 251, for club, While playing with Tor-|/from the Argos. "I've kept my, An Associated Press commit-|19g] when I chose to play out| Motor City Ken Beéby 291. Mel/ onto Argos, Cookie purchased @| nose clean and I'm being honest) tee of writers and broadcasters) my option. As it worked out, | Tripp 984 and Doug Bivane 249 | $35,000 home in Toronto. He| with myself. It is the beginning/from the eight league cities)the club gave me what I wanted) yotor City finally turned the| says he probably will move to/of my reward." named him player of the year.|which was a five-year contract ' ble sae 10869 Peon! | Buffalo to help promote the) he ciyb pays him $20,000 a He received 13 of the 24 voteSiang I feel that in giving me| ts mS has Nad ae = team the year-round. describ cast by the committee. this they actually begrudged! or Motor City Doug Bryant) year plus bonuses he describes the "contract "of $0000" 920% for Peoples Hugh Connolly| $20,000 PLUS BONUS as exceptionally good. HAD BETTER YEARS me ne eee ee ee 4/959 and Billy Hoult 233. The words flow as Cookie, an| Gilchrist wound up the season! But Cookie says this was not ore 1069 my financial situ The final game went to Peo-| intense giant of a man on andjas the league's leading groundjhis best season although he} ton wei in' uch & critical|Ples 1225 to 1151 for Motor City. | off the field, speaks with a/gainer with 1,096 yards--thejtried to give 100 per cent for |e an that I dvi d the Ap Geo, Smith 264, Jim Hoult 264} directness that has acquired|first player in the three-year|the Bills. "I've played better| sree 'aid * thi ? dd ees|and Phil Gunn 249. for Motor! polish through the years. |history of the AFL to pass the football in Canada. Here in the) 7 100 nae cent > oul Bive! city it was again Ken Beeby| He looks for financial security|1,000-yard mark in rushing. States they were laying a lot for| Gilchrist had borrowsll heav.| 287 and Mel Tripp 272. | through sound business invest-| He averaged 5.1 yards on 214|me, but next year it will ar eparhing lclub, to finance his new home.|frames, Geo. Smith 1132 for 50} eee | When he was suspended forjframes, Billy Hoult 1092 for 44 a kemp ge = part of breaking the club curfew after/frames. For Motor City Doug e season du ur G " 1 1130 for 43 RAINBOW LEAGUE (207, E. Jacklin 223, D, Mountjoy 22,/ offensive load. pratt Bad ak cae ane oer eee ai Oeeeey ik, Breen ih Rise 1 ae |, omen hee 298, the six) <7 think Lou -Agase (then inge 14, : , 4 . (assy, |£00t-2%4 Gilchrist figures he stilll coach) had to win the first tour | SHORGAS 1, White 10, Black 10, Coral 10, Jade|nice game Graces W. Scott 682 | 10, Navy 10, Silver 9, Green 8, Pink 8,\o73), &. Hawley 645 (300) and B. feel like running." . *y gg a ae bil ab oem ng |Grandy eid (245). Marlowe 259,,. His high. school coach who| ve hie fired. iver bat oF Doubles -- B. 2 | ies 200 -- P. Marlowe 259, page +, | Gilchrist was waived out o oc ea Cowan 463/nf. Jacklin 244, M. Mossey 240, 27, P.|has watched his nie Canadian leagues last Aug.| APPLIANCES "agerdiony et eg ee "og ning, says Cookie is a better|the Bille was signed by| Industrial and Funar now then be over was || Commercial jand it takes more than one man}! The established, reliable Gas i ' ' ,|Kenny Karl, now mentor of a L. Gales 210, A. Harding 208, M. Girard ag . 7, Kenny . 206, 'D. Nicholson "205, *D, Bentley "2, Fg toll Garevell tas (ane 31), high school team in Patterson, 31 CELINA ST. L. Hson 202, G. ogy Hoon gored er Hazel Rumpel 630 (276, 216), Elsie NJ (Corner of Athol) P. Elliott 200, F. ri a -| Smith 624 (230, 227), Marg McNeill 608 It was Karl who encouraged 728-9441 It's Later Than You Think come to the Cadillac ENJOY OUR MODERN DININGROOM FACILITIES -- (BANQUETS) : ALL MODERN ROOMS SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES 394 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Pp e HOTEL LIMITED hone 725-3743 FOR RESERVATIONS SHEET METAL PLUMBING & HEATING ESSO & GARWOOD HEATING UNITS SALES -- SERVICE PARTS 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 PIC-0-MAT Full Line Food Vending Points taken this week -- Doves 3, |Beavers 1; Swans 3, Jays 1; Pin Pals 3,, 235. 1.) Pikes 1; Jacks 3, Lucky Six 1 and Jets wecinginn|2, Rockets 2. NEXT WEEK'S SPORT EVENTS MONDAY HOCKEY: Oshawa Minor Association Bantam League -- Six league schedule games, at Oshawa Children's Arena starting at 5:00 p.m. TUESDAY HOCKEY: -- OHA Junior "A" Metro League -- Toronto Marlboros vs Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Community Arena, 8:30 p.m.; Neil McNeil Maroons vs Oshawa Generals, at Maple Leaf Gardens, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY HOCKEY -- Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Midget League) -- Four league schedule pipe at Oshawa Child- ren's Arena, starting at 6:15 p.m. THURSDAY HOCKEY -- Oshawa Minor Assoc. Juvenile League -- Beaton's Dairy vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8:15 p.m. and Tony's Refreshments vs Hayden Macdonald's, a 9:15 p.m.; Both games at Oshawa Children's rena, FRIDAY HOCKEY -- OHA Junior "A" Metro League -- Oshawa Generals vs Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Community Arena, 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY BASKETBALL ---- Oshawa Hawks vs Sarnia, 'at Sarnia YMCA, 7:00 p.m. @ Commercial and Industrial Sites @ Leaseback e@ Development Paul Ristow REALTOR 52% Simcoe N. 728-9474 |different with Hal Kemp spell- ily, including money from the) Phil Gunn led with 1369 for 50) OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS : : , an exhibition ga™> in Edmon-|Prvant 1189 for 50 frames, Kea) |Gilchrist virtually carried the » Purple 11, ll, T ke : it, White 10. ry de | pgintios 000 -- GC. Locke M2 'taw.jcan do 10.2 for 100 yards "'if 1| Bieler, jgames or lose his job." 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