Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1964, p. 16

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ROME (Reuters) -- Britsh OLYMPIC PREVIEW Two Russian Vaulters Rate Excellent Chance 32, who topped YORK (AP)--Never has| Two of the American entries nave topped the 17-foot mark, Fred Hansen holding the world Union secre tary, announced Pini said the heavyweight boxing champion te had pase Keri Henry Cooper Sunday night WAS) and prawn Bion at hale ; deprived of his European| should meet for the vacant heavyweight title, Piero Pini,jOct 18 in Berlin - - NOOOOOO00000 ne PUSTOM MADE. ski] DRAPES a And 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 28, 1964 SPORTS IN BRIEF EQUALS OLYMPIC MARK {tional sport, beseball, SINGAPORE (AP) -- Man-jrocked Saturday when i Jegathe san, Malaysia's|tional sprinter, equalled the Olympic record of 20.5. seconds for the 200<metre run during time trials Friday. STANKY RESIGNS NEW YORK (AP)--St. Louis)' ywner August. Busch \Jr. said Friday he had "reluc- tantly" accepted Eddie Stan- last year and has a 1964 best of va Prong. gor recllig | eemane 16-8%. The resi of Stanky fol- Pentti Nikula of Finland, an-|iowed by a litte over a month other former world - recordithat of Bing Devine as general. holder, has cleared 16-1 this|manager of the National year and Rudolf Tomasek, altague baseball club, consistently improving Czech, has done 16-1%. SEEK REINSTATEMENT EDMONTON (CP)--A group Edmonton residents wants/! My pick in order of finish: * Hansen, Ponnel, a, his previous mark, in @ com- petition against Ontario weight- lifters 1 * OOOUUUL NOODOOOOQDQQOR ONAN eeree ee : ¥.9.9,) TA RARAAAAAAL WANA OOO AN 7 ,. f $8 a6 4 aan? FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROME By The Yard At = HARLEIGH SUPPLIES ' (Oshewe Ltd.) 4 Shoppi " Contre" 725-3012 Cheeenesr fk TL : 5 lip stl H tt Reinhardt, Tomasek, Nikula. the Canadian Olympic Associa- tion to r tate Bili yt yer of Edmonton as a member o Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS RIGNEY KEEPS JOB LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles Angels announced Sun day that Bill Rigney has signed to manage the club again in 1965. Rigney was signed to a one-year contract but were not divulged. Rigney, 46, is completing his fourth season as manager of the Angels, now fifth in the American League. Canada's Olympic team. How- ssocciation, "said. tw. Montreal . ontrea Ted W » the great iMonday night the 17-year-old of boxer was suspended from the team on the initiative of the Alberta branch of the Amateur Athletic Union. He gave no rea- son, i i i g z : g 3 rE Es z z z SEF i i gf F if 7 DOOO000000 ' (VV UA VARA RARARAAARARA RRA DODO 00QOGQO000 O00 0000000000000 2 E . UNUNYNR UYU VY) yy DOQOOOOOO 0000 DO OOOO 3 e j as i Swift (33) of the Lions was a CFL game ended in a 16-16 short one, as Hamilton play- tie as Ti-Cats rallied for 10 ers Ralph Goldston (76) and points in the final six minutes Gehe Ceppetelli (44) move in of play. to bring Swift down. This BUSY PLACE! A British Columbia Lions' lineman takes out --Hamilton Tiger- Cats' back, Zeno Karcz (73) but the ball-toting run by Bob TI-CATS TIE LIONS Ottawa Edges Als; Argos Bounce Peg Sutherin also converted Fa- THREW GAMES HAVANA (AP) -- Cuba's na- Hi ; i E o = ¥ 3 i ' i --(CP Wirephoto) i i 2 a] z z i OPEN 10 AM. - 10 P.M. DAILY mel My pick in order of finish: Brumel, Crernik, Sneazwell, Rambo, Sha via kadze, Thomas, . The United States has missed only 11 of the 42. Olympic pole vault medals awarded since' 1806 and form says the Ameri- cans should dominate again, 'but by a lesser margin, 8ST. LOUIS (AP)--Bing De- vine, recently fired as general manager of St. Louis Cardinals, will become assistant to pres- ident George Weiss of New York Mets, The Sporting News reports, The sports newspaper, in a story out of New York, By THE CANADIAN PRESS |star Bill Munsey also were in- Quarterbacks Bernie Faloney and Jackie Parker showed their old form in interlocking Cana- dian -Football League contests at Vancouver and Winnipeg during the weekend. Faloney scored a key touch- down and completed several important passes in the final quarter Saturday night before @ crowd of 37,08 fans at Van- couver to help Hamilton Tiger- Cats gain a 16-16 tie with un- defeated BC Lions Parker, like Faloney a one- time Edmonton Eskimo hot- shot, combined _ good. ball -han- dling with several errors by Blue Bombers to lead Toronto to a 36-24 victory be- fore 14,352 Winnipeg fans Sun- day. Parker scored one of five and used jured. It was not known if any would miss the Lions' two-game tour next weekend in Eastern completed B.C.'s scoring. Lions led 7-3 at the half and 16-4 after three quarters. A 36-yard pass from Faloney to' flanker Tom Grant set up Don Sutherin's second field goal of game and brought the -Cats abreast of the Lions. FOOTBALL STANDINGS loney's touchdown and Lions conceded a safety touch in an unsuccessful fourth - quarter gamble to retain ball control. Saskatchewan's victory was ite fifth in a row, longest streak by any, CFL club this year. could be broken, most likely by Wolfgang Reinhardt, 21, of Ger- many, who upped mecord to 16-94% this year, or his veteran countryman, Man- In fact, the victory string the European says Devine will take over as story also says the future of Mets field manager Casey Sten- gel is uncertain. Fullback George Reed on a 10- yard pun and end Jim Worden on a 42-yard pass from quarter- back Ron Lancaster accounted for the Riders touchdowns. Gerry James converted both and added a field goal. Martin Fabi kicked a single and a safety touch the Rid- ers scoring. For Edmonton rookie Butch Pressiey plunged for a touch- down from three yards out. Bill Mitchell converted and added a single and a field goal. | Ottawa quarterback Russ ATTENTION BOATERS! Now Is the Time to 2 OF CANADA'S FINEST NYLON TIRES! BRAND NEW! FACTORY FRESH! LATEST 1963 Quality ------ Guarantee - ----- Dependability By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian League Jackson combined with flanker Whit Tucker for a 79-yard touchdown play against the Als Saturday. Moe Racine con-| verted the touchdown and added three field goals. | Halfback George Dixon broke} out of a long slump with two| Montreal touchdowns, one on a) 76-yard burst down the side-| lines.. Gino Berretta converted) both Dixon scores, | Fullback Jim Vollenweider and half George Hughley each scored twice for Toronto. Park- er's touGhdown, four converts by Karl Sweetan and two sin- gles by Dave Mann completed Toronto's scoring. Halfbacks Leo Lewis and Bob Reed and fullback Art Perkins scored for Winnipeg. Jack Rob- inson converted two and added a single and field goal. Reed's San Diego 3 Buffalo 30 jtouchdown came as 70-yard United League | gallop. Quebec 28 Charleston 53 sear Grand Rapids 14 Toledo 22 WILL DEFEND TITLE BANGKOK (AP) World einen tous |flyweight boxing champion Chicago 0 Baltimore 52 |Pone Kingpetch agreed Friday | Cleveland 98 Philadelphia 20 |to defend his title against first-| hy Pittsb 23 jranked challenger Salvatore] Dallas 17 Pittsburgh |Burruni of Italy, Site and date | q Minnesota 13 Los Angeles 22 |ho 1. not been chosen Enroll in Courses Offered by Oshawa Power Squadron REGISTRATION TONIGHT Monday, Sept. 28th 8 P.M. at OSHAWA YACHT CLUB Classes Start Mon., Oct. 5th @ Piloting anc Small Croft: Handling @ Seamanship @ Advanced Piloting @ Engine Maintenance @ Marine Electronics @ Sailing @ EXPERT INSTRUCTION PROVIDED @ : | Ottawa Hamilton Toronto Montreal Western Saskatchewan Rough eiders converted Edmonton fumbles and penalties into a pair of touchdowns to grind out a 0-11 Western Conference vic- tory Saturday before 13,600 Re- fans while Ottawa Rough 1964 Production of One of Canede's Finest Tire Mokers "Charge it" 'with Your K-Mart Credit Cord wanna Sr mee Sites a3 Sasa ae Ame vw 3 a> B.C Sask. 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