Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 18

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* THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thavedey, May 16, 1963 orapty ss! SSCISSORED SPORT aeneneet; Arn Palmer RYE, N.Y. (AP) -- "Arnold Palmer is the greatest olfer in the world--don't bury him yet." This word of caution was assed along Wednesday by 'ony Lema, young hotshot of the professional tour, on the sport's latest ssing game: has Jack Nicklaus overtaken as the No. 1 man in ment kid "Not at all," insisted Lema, runner-up to Nicklaus in both the Masters and the Tourna- ment of Champions at Las Ve- gas, "I'm getting a little fed up ewilth ths talk that Arnie is a has-been, and you've been hear- ing more and more of it lately. 'It just happens that Palmer is tired and in a temporary slump and Nicklaus js riding a hot streak, But Arnie will snap back---mark my words, He's still the best." Lema, 29, was here Wednes- day for a practice tour of the Westchester Country Club, site Elmer Tran Joins Gaels Oshawa Green Gaels got a "shot in the arm"' late last night "*when manager Fred Whalley announced the signing of Elmer Tran, Whalley has been seeking Tran for over six weeks and finally landed him. Tran, a 21- year-old, 135 lb. centre, comes to the 'Gaels' with previous Junior experience, Two years back he scored 32 goals with Whitby Red Wings. Last season he sat out as their was no jun} jor club in this area. Tony Lema Has Warning, ™|gran Petrosian, the challenger, Still Best of the $100,000 Thunderbird Clas- sic June 13-16, "I'll admit Palmer has looked tired in recent tournaments," Tony added, 'but that's be- cause he's been awfully busy, both with his golf and his out- side commitments, Everybody's Oshawa Tony's Open Schedule Here Next Wed. Oshawa Tony's of the Beaches Major Fastball League held an- other workout Wednesday night at Alexandra Park in prepara- tion for their opening game, next Wednesday against Hamil- ton Quigley's, Manager Frank Foley has an nounced that Sammy Stark has been rehired as coach, Stark's by the retirement of Jimmie Loreno, Ralph O'Reilly had been regarded as the possible lacement for Loreno but he informed Foley last night that he plans to remain with Hel- fering's Imperials of the "City League"', Danny Price, who played part-time at second last F ic may fill the gap, however has attended only one workout this season, The rest of the in- field is set with Fred Etcher at 1st, Brent Oldfield at ss and Ronnie Simcoe at 3b. In the outfield, Stark will choose from holders Nick Mro- ezeck, Joe Piontek, Reg Hickey, RABE SEGRE yet ee Ga ak. Je, Tish ih, coe, Sane AE, che, Paina. nth tinal diana lil itn il il i Ai tend, One of the big ments of the spring training camp is the news that Ron Tay- lor, the MVP of the "City League" while with 1962 Pic. Mats, is now on the disabled list, for at least six weeks ac- cording to doctors, Taylor bang- ed the nail of his pitching hand and must have it removed, This leaves Tony's now with "Bev" Smith and Andy Anderson, for) mound duty. | NAMED FOR SPEED The American quarter horse was named for his sprinting abitit}_and in Colonial days biggest problem will be to fill the hole at second base, caused _ MacDermaid and Sonny entitled to a letdown, Arnie is having his now, With a little rest, he'll be back strong as ever, PASTRANO TRAINS LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-- Boxer Willie Pastrano is in Las Vegas to train for his June 1 title fight with light heavy- weight champion Harold John- son, Trainer Lou Gross, who ar- rived with Pastrano feng said his fighter weighs about 1 pounds, The limit for the divi- sion is 175, GETTING MONOTONOUS MOSCOW (AP) -- The 20th game in the world chess cham- jonship was called a draw Wednesday after 22 moves, Ti- suggested a draw and Mikhail could Whip all comers over a quarter mile, | Botvinnik, defending champion, jaccepted, Petrosian now leads} 1114%4-8% in points, He has won| five, Botvinnik two and 13 games have been drawn, The 2ist game, with Petrosian play- ng the white pieces, will start Saturday, Jack idles Winning Money At Record Pace DUNEDIN, Fla, (AP)--Some say professional golf's young Jack Nicklaus is endangering Arnold Palmer's money - win-| Whalley hints he isn't finished|aings record, signing players. "We're out to make ine "Waels a contender, continued Whalley, "and I've got a few more boys in mind." Tran will join the team Fri- day when the Gaels journey to Guelph to play the Mohawks. Neil Armstrong and Stew .Wieler will not dress for the Guelph Encounter, They'll be replaced by Tran and Ken Thompson, who sat out Monday, Tommy Conlin, Gaels' scoring ace, who garnered 10 points in the opener, is still on the in- jured list, Conlin suffered a bad- ly bruised shoulder and will be out for at least 10 more days. Last night, in OLA Junior action, Brampton ABC's, last year's Minto Cup finalists, | moved into first place, edging Alderwood Terriers 9-8. Bramp- ton is unbeaten with two vic- And a brief look at the Pro-| |fessional Golfers' Association records show' Nicklaus is only| $3,000 behind Palmer's total this) time last year when he set the| record by ending the season! with more than $80,000, Nicklaus stands at $56,215 for) the season compared with Pal-| mer's $59,308 this time last) year. The difference is that) Palmer had won six out of 14 tournaments last. year while -- has won only three of| This week's PGA standings, announced Wednesday, show Nicklaus at the top of the heap, almost $20,000 ahead of second. place Gary Player, Player has won $36,765 so far this year. Tony Lema is third with $35,206 and Palmer. is |fourth with $31,545, Julius Boros lia htveig TAIL OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE BY GARNETT OF ENGLAND CANADA'S FINEST IN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE S ws suiting can excel Garnelene > de "as FAS ds. : 4. 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