Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Feb 1964, p. 12

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12 YHE COHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Pobrocry 7, 1964 Let's Face It -- Soccer, In Old Country Style, Is Like Curling Here 240-pound linemen, and the Sas- katchewan junior champions or a meeting of Sonny Liston the top heavyweight in the Van- the|couver YMCA. 28 68 peat sz workers can, 'Obviously, would take to similar experi- ments in democracy, Humani- tarian considerations would pre- vent a mismatch between Ha- with their milton Tiger-Cats, ion Cup in which a -- of fac: fre- does, knock on a top fessional side, The fans love not every sport But there is one counterpart: in Canada, It's still possible virtually any' four men to ether po enter the peetiabanates leading to the national curling cham- pionship, WOULD BAR PROS 'The title, of course, ig virtu- ally certain to go to one of per- haps half a dozen rinks in Western Canada, But that lished westerners won't get a scares and possibly the odd setback from underdog eastern entries in the round-robin tour- nament, For years now the Dominion Curling Association has threat- ened to enact legislation bar- and)on grounds of professionalism. doesn't mean that the accom-jareas ? Quebec Aces Now'? Trumps In AHL oe SPORTS BRIEFS APPOINTED MANAGER GRAND FORKS, N.D, (CP)-- Grand Forks Dodgers Thurs- day announced the signing of Jim Willams, 36, # Toronto- born veteran of the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, as man- ager of wd Northern League baseball club for 1964, The class A Grand forks club has a work- agreement with Los An- of the National League. KEYS OFFERED JOB. REGINA (CP) -- Eagle Keys has been offered a line coaching job with Saskatche- led.) wan riders of the West- ern Football Conference, Sas- katchewan head coach Bob Shaw said Thursday, Shaw said Toes feet c a earn Ss wa another poly porween Ye be night ps sand esac sheep and the goats. of Edmonton Eskimos. Keys Diseppearance of the Rich-Ihad been head coach of the Es- -- Gervais and Baldwinikimos since 1959, undoubtedly would en- mond the weekend curler's SHE'S IN PARTY chances of winning a Canadian} MOSCOW (AP) -- Lidia Skob- title. But it would be a hollow|likova,winner of four speed- victory # he were denied hisiska gold medals in the Win- chance to match shots with thejter Olympic Games, has been best in the business. adaltied to membership in the And the spectators would be|Communist party, the official deprived of one of their last op-|Soviet news agency Tass said recently when two rinks com-|portunities to watch that grow-|Thursday. Tass said Mrs, Skob- peting in an automobile bons-jing rarity in sport, a genuiné)likova had learned about this in piel admitted that they had/jupset, a letter from Premier Khrush- rage + the at a heen, oh, ier at chev. fore the final game, joug ronto Maple Leafs to take an the 8-7 result wasn't decided|11-0 beating from a tail-end) HAVE DATE PROBLEMS until the last rock was thrown,|club every ~wéek. EDMONTON (CP) -- Home park problems in three football QUEBEC (CP)--The only Ca-jthey were hemmed into thelr sel uP in the easel laren, Hockey @ appears has become the for the playoffs for the firstileader, Tne 39-year-old time in its five seasons, realer, whose hefty atty Mont-lwhen In fact, Quebec Aces venated by two National usher League veterans, are good bets to finish first in the five-team Eastern Division of the nine-/the club league, Early this season, Aces were Boney has averaged 7,- 500 since Harvey arrived, hit- font (unk © Peak of 10,140 Jan, ring @ number of the big-name -- ane th ABP og eno pn So a a ardiess of the ani The westerners are accused Ol/wrongs of the paolo competing for valuable prizes,|issue, Bsn od would i a Ac: accepting remuneration for en-|DCA succeeded products and drawing expense money for. out-of-town forays. The defendants reply that no- body can make a living from/rink: full-time curling, that out-and- out amateu: would make it a rich man's game and that the tours for which they draw ex- pense money benefit the sport by popularizing it in outlying areas, Fuel was added to the flames y to like Quebec ue city It's "aes to Montreal, following the pattern of previ: He' has stabilized the club,"|where his family lives, and he ous years in the league, losing|/s@ys ag manager Robert says there's "a hockey atmos- more than they were winning.|/Martineau, "The fans like him page Home crowds seldom got above and everybody is playing bet- Look at this rink," he said. the 5,000 mark in a beautiful/ter."" "It was built for hockey, Look coliseum that can seat 10,056, Even when Lorne (Gump) Worsley, the colorful little goalie, came down from Mont- real Canadiens in November, Aces still .couldn't seem to shake a combination of lethargy and confusion. Then Doug Harvey arrived Dec. 1 and that night 9,871 fans turned out to see the Aces and the man rated by some as the greatest defenceman of al! time. Quebec lost 3-2 to Hershey Bears, who then were division leaders, Two nights later Aces lost again to Hershey in over- time, But since then they've been next to unbeatable at women's crown, and world oY Barbara Wagner and Paul of of. Toronte = * pairs champion FM111 HOLIDAY AM/FM New low priced AM/FM radio--sensitive 11 transistor circuit, telescoping antenna, lea- ther carrying case. Operates on light batteries i nahaded in price. HN802 -- HOLIDAY sensitive 8 transistor radio, Sd dial Six to teke the honors In Group 2icities stymied efforts Thursday|home and almost as successful Super Lvs brings in peroe and with gy on ta sortlgreenasy OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS on the road, FOUND A LEADER Wayne Hicks, chunky right and was the big hero for the won the ple Spot. Shorty's after a Hoy hit @ period t was Jack "Slugger" ioe he by Canadian Football League i clubs to reach agreement on 1964 Jeague schedules for both the eastern and western confer- [36-95 duty 4" spe Operates on A ttigh atone an -- Batteries reat stert in this ser- bad luck and finally second spot. RAINBOW LEAGUE rown| Good week, ogers e| Nancy McKay 781 (310), Loretto McLean Maroon 6, Belge 6 Grey 5, Green 5, Ros & yg 4, Jade 3, Navy 3, Pink 2 end a igh Doubles -- M. Metealfe 426 (1) 'per a (s) and W, Bonnette McDuff 233, Shortt on. 'Reo a8, g Mack 712, 1. Wilton . trwin 203, L. gg , A were by Tork Westlake 731 (35s, Morrison 715 (724, Tine 606 sey: Tr AI Jomieson con). |Re (210, 21), bee fae 666 (253, 2). Elsie Smith 640 661 (210, 269), Jackson Litster 205, Sadie James 200 end 200. gs spe MESS LEAGUE is Churehilis 6, Shermans "Crome Centurians 4, Conquerors (22), 208) end Joan a), had to settle for winger, has turned into the top by Jewellers and Stroud's spilt po! each. 'at two scores were @ iittie scarce this with Joan R high with 783, 779, Lorraine Murphy who finally broke ne jinx with @ nice 757 and Isabelle King net Pee! 698, Innis DeLong 69, Bison Piensa, 'Olive Frioe, aR, precio Coenen 670, Merle Poch 669 and Betty Reese 653. beage4 mason he Leacus fh Trinicg = Nelda Thompson 42 aa Tumoe! oo cast, 13), 3), See Alon: Bin cher, Htdle iebel' Wiser $08 end Olive Andersen 604 (223, Top Ten = Vere 258, arte Beigwin 446, Pren aleeange, 2 248, Bev. 24, Mar' barrett ae Norah B 223, Jo Arthurs Hi, Boe Nerney 215 and Rolande Tierney Lemen Leegue Hoge! 87, Sheila Bennet 90 and Josie? Leh} Fe Points Taken -- UV i" 4, eater city x o ans 3, White's 1) nay Nesditt's euys gor DOLLS MAJOR er Sally's ing head-on end splitting with points each. Jay Birds care to tite with 8 4 to 0 win over Legal -- Sabers spiltting with Pew Standing -- seen' "and * Seily's end Ball Hi's 13, Sebers sy Birds 10, Pea Que's &, Legal Lights ; "tnd Hicks 5. ie high triple tearn total was rego ye irds with 3678 es well as "| high ees of. 1313, 88 iin. Sabine 883 (318, at Goguen 048 (363), Sel Himes ta oe Q cas 7M, John Greene 735 and Orest Pid ) seyweil's sina ne M k hee R of their 3to-! dectjand D. Solomon and)v. MODEL TR62 1 5. 95 Ayeurtond Bowied Deut See ag oe Bgl oct dag BUDGET TERMS -- NO RED TAPE, We Do Our Own Finencing Dolls. bi of lest year end panies, Pam Sei Himes continues to bow! those scores week rf week, Marion Dingman Is also making a real fight In the high proreae = Epoch! te to Janet arown (308); eel and Ron Swartz on ir magn cent bow!l Hing at George Biliott's Liberty aay Mat a 797 (316); A nd forts to draft schedules with jow! . oe : ieee Veta Mg 700 (309); satisfactory dates for interlock- sont bekwean them. RY Stovin 743) igvanke 754: 0 ing games and reduce the num- Gaiters to count » they rolled 450 game ber of doubleheaders teams ,jences. The cities -- Toronto, Ot- MY. laroup 1 Ourie Keeler 914 Cady 906)7 seijtawa and Vancouver--all must oe 301); Bob Gallagherigive up their home park to Harding 858 (900)), Allother attractions during late ert Hi i f , Honk sion August and this complicated ef- scorer in the AHL and such for- wards as Tefry Gray, Leon Rochefort, Cleland Mortson, Bill Dineen and Ed Hoekstra are clicking. Worsley ts playing well and his shouted directions have helped allay the panic that often seized his mates when x2"% mye. TIRE STORES LIMITED 725-6511 DOMINION Sy ROVAL pe" which is some feat sea he Tienes hn TIRES 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 0 es must play. 2 -- Vic Coscarelle 781 A an (3 lug: (299) e aig phe "gp yen ints by Harrison au U Fuels My Siltera's 0 Dairy ty jotor City 1; Genoshe 2, Mexia Trig bed o Williams 719 (161, us ea) Ht 698 (238, 199, 258); B./ PF Taylor 691 (230, 281, 180); DB. Wilson 685 GR, 7, Bs ¢ 82 (27, 609; Len Jim White The final section of the schedule will start this week and the next seven will Lo py gh og Tg which bowlers will be to the No, 1 Group and also Which bowlers. wil be dropped' beck. from Group 1 to the lower loop. THE SHARPSHOOTERS LeAGUa . ag agg week ets none, Aces Alley Cate vg! Strlkere a Games ov er 200 -- Volende 263, Betty McNair 25, Grace aroun' sar Bee Hale 245, Bee Davidson 210, Janet! Special announcement for Mutual Life policyholders forten, 229, D, Moss 303, Hi . 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