brother-in-law, Jack Goodis (left),- 51, operators of a bar- rel-making company, have im- IMPORT AMERICAN -- Hyman Katz (right), 43, his brother William, 48, and their QUEBEC RIFLES Barrel-Making Enters Pro Football MONTREAL (CP)--To any- one who asks how a family of barrel makers could wind up as sponsors of a professional foot- ball team, the brothers Katz have a perfectly national an-| ewer. | They explain that they've ACCEPTED BY LEAGUE been football fans for years.) The decision was made early And although they expect to lose) one morning last fall at a meet- money for several years with/ing in William's home. Cicia,| Quebec Rifles, a new entry in|the Katz brothers and J. I. Al-| the U.S.-based minor pro United|brecht, former head scout with) Football League, they figure to|the Als, discussed the idea at make a profit eventually. jlength, "We felt that Canadian fans| After the Katzes agreed, they were ready, and wanted to see|telenhoned Goodis in Florida American football played with|where he was vacationing and American rules," says Hymanjhe immediately decided to join Katz, 43, who with his 48-year-jin the venture. : old brother William and brother-| The UFL has had teams in in-law Jack Goodis, 51, owns|Cleveland, Toledo, Grand Ra- the team. pids, Syracuse, Indianapo- about what it would be like to| have a Montreal team in it; It} was just talk then." But after the UFL completed) get realistic about it." its second season '"'we began to|His nickname, "The Rifle," was THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 19, 1964 17 ported American Football to Montreal. Their team, Quebec Rifles, will perform in the U.S.-based minor prof al Willie Marshall ~ Again AHL Leader CLEYELAND (AP) Willie Marshall, veteran Providence Reds centre, scored five points in seven days and regained the American Hockey League scor- ing lead. Marshall, with 21 goals and 42 assists for 63 points, had a one-point lead over. Fred Glover of Cleveland Barons in games . |through Sunday night. Wayne Hicks of Quebec Aces failed to get a point and dropped to a fourth-place tie with Bronco Horvath of Rochester Ameri- cans. Both have 60 points, one behind Hicks' teammate, Cle- land Mortson. Quebec goalie Gump Worsley leads: in shutouts with four, one more than Cleveland's Les Binkley, Roger Crozier of Pitts- burgh Hornets and Ed Giaco- min of Providence. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer games played Tues- day night: FA CUP Fifth-Round Replay Swansea 2 Stocke 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE | Division I Burnley vs. Leicester ppd. snow Ipswich 1 Arsenal 2 Everston 3 Birmingham 0 Division II |Bury 1 Swindon 0 |Northampton 0 Plymouth 0 'Swansea vs. Newcastle ppd. United Football League this fall for the first time. --CP Photo Family Albrecht became the general manager, Cicia executive direc- tor and Sam Etcheverry, for- mer Als quarterback, coach. adopted as the club name, "We are going to let them run it," says Hyman. "We'll be too busy with our own business to devote much time to the team." But it will take a good chunk of their money -- $200,000 the first year--to get things going. Asked if love of football or business prompted the move, Hynfan says it's both. "But, let's face it. Who would we be kidding if we were to say that we're doing this only for kicks. Nobody has money to. throw around, even if they have her th National|lis anc Wheeling. Along with ton Limited which has| the Montreal entry there will de} two subsidiaries and four large|@ new team from Charleston,| plants, in Montreal, suburban|W. Va. | Ville St. Pierre, Sept-Iles, Que.,| The UFL accepted the Katz's) and Petrolia, Ont. big at its mid-January meeting. lots of it. "We know this is going to be a good, lucrative thing. We ex- pect to lose money in the first few years but we also expect to make a good thing of it too." The company employs. about 250 and has a daily output of} 2,000 barrels, sold mostly to chemical, petroleum and food- distributing companies. Hyman is busy now 'aunching the com- pany into plastics. SHOT HOLE IN ONE | Except for William who is an avid golfer--he shot a hole in one last October--the three had|°f double-header played on no connection with sports ex-|February 13 in the Neighbor- cept as fans. \hood Dart Association. But both Katz brothers have|. First game -- Rundle No. 2, long been followers of Montreal|3, Southmead 2; Fernhill 3,) Alouettes of the Eastern Foot-|Woodview No. 2, 2; Rundle No.| ball Conference and they enter-|!, 3 Woodview No. 1, 2. tain the players after every| Second game.-- Rundle No. 1, season opener at a downtown!?, Woodview No. 2, 0; Fernhill restaurant. 3, Rundle No. 2, 2; Woodview The idea of sponsoring the|No. 1, 3, Southmead 2. Rifles began "as talk around) Doubles -- D. Crawford 2, J. " Crawford, J. Carlson 2, F. Par- ood gel gaa 16 months ago,| ore yy. Goulding, J. Goulding The following are the results Rundle Parkers No. 2 Boosts Dart Loop Lead jview No, 1, 23; Southmead 18; High 3 Darts: J. Goulding 100; E. Major 130; V .Gaves 107; L Shortt 115, Standing at end of second sec- tion: Rundle No. 2, 35; Fern- hill 33; Rundle No, 1, 28; Wood- Woodview No, 2, 13. Individual leaders at end of second section: ; Ladies -- Doubles In, 0. Clark 18; Doubles out, O. Clark, 15; Baseball 1 inning, 0. Clark, 7; Baseball 9 innings, 0. Clark, 22; Ray Cicia, a former Alouette) player hired by the firm as a salesman after his playing ca- reer ended seven years ago, was the instigator. "Ray was always talking foot- ball," William says. 'Then when this United Football League started we would talk SETS NEW MARK 2, 0. Clark 8, B. Crawford 2, High 3 darts, D. Crawford, 134 R. Hopson, E. Ford 2, M. Wil- son, V. Ross 2, B. Ross 2, 0. |Twine, T. Twine 4, G. Bryant 2, R. Shobbrook, L. Shobbrook, D. Donald 2, N. Pullen 2, G. Waite , E. Major 3, T. Emm 3, A. \Cole 2, C. Cole 3, R. Code 3, L. Cole 2, V. Graves, B. Shortt, L. Shortt, P. Rogers 2, M. Muir 2, S. Harman 3. Baseball 1 inning: B. Shortt 5, Total deliveries of Swedish|P. Rogers 5, J. Goulding 5. G chemical pulp in 1963 for the|Waite 5, T. Emm 5, 0. Clark first time exceeded 3,000,000/7, R. Hopson 6, M. Wilson 5. tons, reaching 3,090,000. 'D. Crawford 5. Men: Doubles in, F. Parsons 23 and P. 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