Name Oshawa Golfer President Ont. Bruce Bradley of Oshawa is the Ontario Golt Association's 38th president, Bruce is a native Oshawan, having been born in this city and except for his university days in Toronto (Arts '39), has lived his entire lifetime in Osh- awa. He is in an Insurance and Real Estate business which was * founded by his late father and late uncle, The new president has been associated with the Oshawa Golf Club for a span of 35 years. During this time he has held | the pnd ay Golf Club Champ- | for several years but his --, achievement took place in 1941 at Mississaugua Golf & Country Club when he captured the Ontario Amateur Championship. Bruce was converted to a right hander, the conversion being caused by a scarcity of left handed clubs, which were not readily available in those days. His great love and enthusiasm for the game of golf comes from his mother who is a past Canadian Senior Ladies' Cham- pion and his late father who was a charter member of the Osh- wa Golf Club. His wife Jean shares his love of the game and their three sons Robert, age 22; : Phillip, age 20 and John, age} Bruce himself currently has His long affinity with the OGA 15, are already very good golf-|a 4 handicap and several years, | (1942) coupled with the afore- ers, His oldest son Robert, with ago when he had more time to mentioned record augurs well a handicap of 3, is one of the more promising younger play-| jplay, he held the old Oshawa ers of the province. course record of 65. A proposed amendment to the NFL May Count)tuter'wouta'hve ay ount (pues otek 'tea shalt Pepe oan Ti G I land one-half game lost, On that le Vames in s Point Totals basis, Pittsburgh victory in |the final game still would have left the Steelers short of the title, for they would have had a 94-414 record for .6759. MIAMI BEACH (AP) -- The] Several college conferences, National Football League willjincluding the Big Ten, use this consider altering its rules tojformula in figuring out their make ties count in the team/standings, standings at the annual meet-| In the Canadian Football ing opening today. The system of ignoring tie games and figuring standings strictly on a won and loss basis almost produced a big contro- BRUCE BRADLEY, 1964 OGA PRESIDENT |development of the Ontario Golf (Association in 1964, League a win counts two points, a tie, one point, The team with versy in the final stages of the 1963 season, Charioten Swindon Town Divis Coventry Crystal P Oldham Watford Readin, Shrew ~a-s Top Five Clubs In Old Country Soccer Leagues LONDON (AP)--Standings of the top teams in Old Country Soccer including Saturday's games: \ ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I WTL FAR 175 5 74 47:39 147 7 63 39 35 1627 48 145 8 55 13 7 8 72 Division II Leeds 'United 1510 2 Sunderland 1765 SID ABEL WANTS TO USE FOOTBALL'S SCOUT TRICK DETROIT (AP) -- Detroit tor, who sat behind the bench, Red Wings coach: Sid Abel "T'd like to get a setup like may have a scout sitting in they do in football," Abel said, the stands or in the press box He indicated he would like in future National Hockey to wear a headset to get the League games, information direct from a Abel conducted the experi- scout somewhere above the ment himself Saturday when ice, the Wings topped Chicago 5-3 The primary reason is to in an afternoon game. yet a better look at his de- Abel turned the team over fencemen, to defenceman and assistant 'I had a feeling our de- coach, Bill Gadsby, then fencemen were backing into watched the contest' from our goalies instead of going club: president Bruce A, Nor- out to intercept the opposing ris' private box, players) but I couldn't tell too Abel was in direct contact much from the bench, via telephone with John Mit? "I sure did see a lot from chell, Detroit farm club direc- up there, though." | TONIGHT. TUES., JAN, 28th 8 P.M, Nia oe Falls lyers ed te etd BaaeZ =a. PHD m Oar es "4 ury 189 Division IV Gillingham 1775 Carlisle 16 6 6 Exeter 1212 6 Workington 1397 Chester 14 6 9 42 3234 TRISH er ke we Coleraine Portadown Linfield Glentoran ' Derry City Scottish League standings un- changed from previous week; no Division I or Division M1) Oshawa "Generale BOWMANVILLE COMMUNITY ARENA Tidkets Now On Sale At These 1 pg yn le AW ie ] RTING GOODS -- © Doty sotanond' sant SPORTHAVIN e ROWMANVILLE yn Box Tottenham Blackburn Liverpool Sheffield W Arsenal SSW « DENNIS GIBSON 45 52 Preston 15 8 4 54 37:38 games played Saturday. | for the continued expansion and) The great highway performer 4 the most points leads the stand- ings. The league will consider the amendment but the guessing is that it will fail. When the mat- With one game to go--Pitts- burgh at New York -- the Gi- ants had a 10-3 record for .769 and the Steelers 7-3-3 which, ig- noring the three ties, is 7-1 or ter was discussed in mid-De-/ cember several clubs opposed| the change. To amend the con-| stitution 12 votes are needed.) Thus, three clubs can beat it. .700. If the Steelers had won the last game they would have had an 8-3-3 mark or .727 and the Giants 104 or .714. As it was the Giants won the game and the eastern conference championship and wound up fourth. PEPITONE SIGNS NEW YORK (AP) -- First- 'SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, relioble Ges Dealer in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 EXPORT PLAIN FILTER Tir CIGARETTES or tract, New York Yankees an- nounced Monday, Pepitone hit .271 with 27 homers and 89 runs batted in last season. SALE STARTS on THURSDAY .. 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