anette open eter se gape sgt 8 asl ci Sli: So A OWELR ANG Di EOE LOGE Se Li Wi Ap COR Mid, 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 3, 1964 IN RAINSTORM Central Seniors Win Over O'Neill Youths in Collegiate and Vocational Institute 13-7. In a single game played at Donevan, it appears that Done- van will be the power in junior this year as they trounced MCVI 404. It was all O'Neill in the jun- for game at the stadium, par- ticularly, Rees vy Mh were be scoring territory as seem: to be abi finish off their scoring drives. Central seemed down inside the O'Neill most of the time. t. John end Eric Farn- scored the major scores wed to be tough for Cen- stop. John Armstrong tandout in @ defensive ites Py O'NEILL TRIUMPHS ft the third and backed O'Neill up to their goalline where Central got its big break, when Norm McGillis recovered a fumble on converted. For O'Neill, the loss was a disappointing one, as their apeedy backs were slowed up in the mud and passing was also kicked for long i impossible, DONEVAN. WINS By the time the second senior SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' game between MCVI and Done- @ rain let touchdown by Steve are' * erat Gane BEY ick, Later, MCVI missed a gold- den ity on the one-yard line. Mays managed to get away from the blue's pass fence and take the ball to the Donevan 30 early in the third, only to have the threat nulli- pe Blas: a lag tis tirs alter miss: t down on the by inches, A short time later, Don Barnoski Donevan six points, which put them ahead to stay. Donevan leads the Junior League with two wins and no defeats, O'Neill and MCVI have ti records, while Central is In the Senior League, Central O'Neill and Donevan shari: two starts. PENNANT RACES AT A GLANCE THE WEEK-END sports news is always on the hit-or-miss 'side, just a little bit. For instance, Oshawa Hawkeyes are playing Burlington Braves, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium this afternoon, at two-o'clock -- but we suspect that by ithe time you are reading this, that game is almost over, To- morrow morning, out at the Osh awa Skeet Club, they're hold- dng @ special "turkey shoot" and this of course, is of prime Interest to the skeet shooters of the city and district. Tomor- row afternoon, there's the Midget League softball playoff game at Connaught Park, with Storie Park the visitors, second game of. their 3-out-of-5 set. They go again Monday night at Alex- andra Park, 6:30 o'clock, More softball playoffs are on tap week also, as George Stonebridge reports that the GM dies' Softball League will open their playoffs on Monday bight, at Whitby, under floodlights, at 7:00 p.m., with the second game on Wednesday, same park and same time. How- ever, friend "George" didn't advise us which teams are in the playoffs nor the length of the series -- we'd like to: know this information, just to pass it along. LACROSSE FANS throughout Southern Ontario, are taking a keen interest in the Benefit Exhibition Game that has been arranged for Monday night, at Maple Leaf Gardens. Back in July, Jim Smith, of the Mimico Junior team, suffered a fractured spine, when crashed into the boards in a Junior OLA lacrosse game. This show "Benefit Game" for Jim Smith. at MLG Monday night is a Al Eagleson has been the hard-working chairman for the event and already has assured @ successful sale of tickets, However, they'd like to put the event "really over the top" with make it to Maple Leaf Gardens @ banner sale, so if you can on Monday night, to support this event, it will be appreciated. It's a special program on Monday night, with lucky draws for fabulous attendance prizes, an exhibition game between Port Credit-Township Com- bines vs Lakeshort Rexdale Com bines, in a Tyke game while Huntsville-Peterboro Pee Wees will combine for a short game Qgainst the Gt. Catharines-Brantford Pee Wee Combines. There'll be a special introduction of old-time iacrosse stars, including the great "Newsy" Lalonde (who once, many years ago, played for Oshawa) and t he whole show should be a teal attraction for any sports fan, but especially for a lacrosse booster, who wants to grasp this opportunity to contribute to the Jim Smith Fund. WE TRIED -- Heard late last night that Dave Young, a local "bus driver", had just ret urned from a moose hunting trip, from up near Hurst, Ontario. Don't know the details nor which one of the party "got lucky" but they tell us that Dave has a big moose hanging up in his garage, to prove that the trip was successful . . . ALEX OAKLEY, Oshawa's sole member of the 1964 Canadian 0 lympic Games team, has ar- rived in Japan, determined to do his best to win a medal for Canada, in the walking race -- that baggage allowances wouldn't pe "hisown guitar and w but Alex isn't happy. Seems rmit Alex to take. Elvis Presley, Alexandra is unhappy. He likes his own home- made music, for relaxation, so & guitar in Japan... CHEER all know what teams are going |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL Left St. Louis 92 68 .575 - 2 Cinci, 92 69 571 % 1 Phila, 91 70 565 1% 1 San Fran. 90 70 .563 2 2 Games remaining: St. Louis--At home 2; New York 2. Cincinnati--At home 1; Phila- delphia. Philadelphia--Away 1; Cincin- nati, San Francisco--At home 2; Chicago 2. American League W iL. Pet. GBL Left New York 98 62 .613 - 2 Chicago 96 64 .600 2 2 Games Remaining: New York--At home 2; Cleve- land 2. Chicago--At home 2; Kansas City 2. Billy Herman Inks Two-year Contract BOSTON (AP) -- Billy Her- man, who has waited 17 years for a second as @ ma- jor league was given a two- Friday to improve sagging fortunes of Boston Red Sox. Mike Higgins, vice - president and general manager of the American League club, an- nounced Officially at a press conference that Johnny Pesky had been fired and Herman would replace him. manager, contract has won their two games with Ing | 1-1 marks. MCVI is winless in|) JONES KNOCKED DOWN! Doug Jones heads for the can- vas as he is knocked down by George Chuvalo in 11th round of scheduled 12-round heavy- i SPORTS © CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES at Stadium, 2.00 p.m. NOTE -- This game is being Played as a "Bentit " with proceeds to Ted Fund. Elmvate Palace Hotel, at Elm- stopped the fight at 1:28 of the 11th round. It.was a tech- nical knockout victory for Chuvalo of Toronto, weight elimination bout in New York's Madison Square Garden last night. Jones, of New York, got back up and referee Arthur Mercante later PATTERSON NEXT? NEW YORK (CP)--Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo of Toronto stopped fourth - ranked world heavy- weight contender Doug Jones of New: York fin the 11th round at Madison Square Garden Friday night and was immediately of- fered a Nov. 27 fight against former champion Floyd Patter- son. Chuvalo, 27, using a vicious left hook, the 27-year- old Jones through 10 rounds and won on @ technical knockout at 1:28 of the 11th round after put- ting him down for a six count. It was a echeduled 12-rounder. "We plan to offer Patterson $25,000 Monday for the bout (against Chuvalo)," said Harry Markson, head of the Garden Boxing Club. "We'll see what happens then, Chuvaio said it was okay with him." *Chuvalo was ranked No. 8 by| the World 'Boxing Association before Friday's fight. The win moved him into Jones's No. 4 spot behind Emie Terrell of Chicago, Cleveland Williams of Houston and Patterson, the top three heavyweights in that or- | der. | BENEFIT GAME Oshawa lacrosse fans can get their last look for the season at the Oshawa Green Gaels, Cana- ot trying to qualify as Canada's [aay night in Maple Leaf Gar- Ss Gaels, who won their second now he's hoping he can rent |stmaight Minto Cup in New West- UP! On Monday, we should to meet in the World Series this year -- but even then, it may not be Positive! minster, B.C., a couple of weeks ago will meet the Eastern Cana- dian Junior All-Stars in a Jim |Smitt: Benefit Night. Smith, a former Mimico player, was seriously WOODBINE RACE RESULTS sists": cet' FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 is. Foaled in 4 Furs. (¥e4( M vee. 9.50 4,20 S-Bella Contessa, Leblanc ......3.30 &Georgie Street, Lanowey Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Jamie Did, Bing- Selty Sultan, Claim- 2 2.90! 2.70 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 Two-year- SNative Victor, Bailey ....3.00 2.20 2.10 l-Market Bid, Gomez ..........2.20 2.10 SAromert, Gubbins 2.90 jgame on July 15. He suffered ja ruptured spine, which has left 'lola Maidens, Foaled in Canada, About this active 19-year-old paralyzed go}! Mile Turf Course (6) from the waist down. He is not expected to walk again. The popular youth, who has been on his back for 11 weeks, Gaels To Battle Junior All-Stars draws for fabulous prizes, in- troductions of the Toronto Argo- nauts and lacrosse old-timers 7 'eeWee lacrosse matches. Meamwhile, Gaels held sep-| arate workouts here and in Huntsville to tune up for the even: and will workout in full force at the Childiren's Arena at 2 p.m, on Sunday. 'Ken Thompson, a driving force behind the Green Gaels success this season, is unable to make the game. The 17-year-old speed- ster started his training in the| Western Junior A Hockey League for Weyburn, Sask., and east, Bill Armour, a pickup for the Minto Cup series, from Hast- ings, and Stan Kolesnick may out a guard rail and plowed up | will not be able to make the trip) Chuvalo Stops Jones On llth Round TKO START ELIMINATION Chuvalo, nated in the past for The fight was also the first/his hard-headed slugging but of an elimination tournament to} who has never been knocked off declare a new world heavy-|his feet, has nefined his style weight champion to replace/under Ungerman. His one-time Cassius Clay, who has been/sweeping left hook became a stripped of his tithe by the WBA|short-armed hook Friday night. for signing for a rematch|JONES CRUMPLES against Sonny Liston. Jones, a master hitter, tried It was a long comeback trail|to outbox the Toronto for Chuvalo, who went into the/but crumpled before Chuvalo's Ganden six years ago as a 9-t0-5/heavy artillery. Smashing left favorite over Pat McMurty of|hooks to the head pushed Chu- Tacoma, Wash., and was bat-|valo ahead of Jones on points tered through 10 rounds to lose/before the referee ended the unanimous y a decision. bout, He was 2-to-1 underdog in Fri-| Chuvalo landed a crushing day's clash with Jones. left hook to Jones's stomach in Chuvalo recently signed &/the 11th round. It doubled the five-year contract. with a five-/New Yorker up and he mne- man headed by Irv-/treated. Chuvalo followed and ing Ungerman of Toronto. Heldrove Jones into the ropes. The won his first fight under the|New Yorker bounced off the new administration July 27!ropes, Chuvalo rammed home a when he knocked out Dan Prout|right and down went Jones. chin and then crossed the right as he sagged. Jones was up at six, but took a mandatory eight count from Escape Unhurt referee Art Mercante. It was a . After Accident jes: stervenca 'vitn' sones helpless on the ropes. WOODSTOCK (CP) -- The] It was only the second time 4i-man Queen's University Gol-|in 30 bouts that Jones had been den Gaels football squad es-|decked. plowed into a ditch alongside|2g, lost eight with two draws. Highway 401 just west of here.|Jones has won 24, lost six with The bus, driven by Fenwickjone drew, G.. Freeman, 52, of Kingston,| Garden officials announced blew the right front tire atjattendance for the mon - tele- in the ¢hind round. Chuvalo said later he hit his opponent with a left hook to the brief respite, and Chuvalo alt- tacked 'savagely before Mer- caped unhurt Friday night when) Chuvalo weighed 211 pounds their bus blew a front tire and/to Jones' 184 and now has won about 60. miles an hour. Itivised bout at 5,200 and the swerved off the highway, took|gross gate at $15,000. Chuvalo's fighter | - share of the gross is 20 per SOFTBALL fi OASA Intermediate "C" Play-|Marlboros --- Brookiin Concretes vs vate, 4.00 p.m.; 2nd game of a Southern Ontario Fi- SUNDAY'S GAMES Exhibition Junior "A" Game Peterborough TP "Petes" vs Turkey shoot, at Oshawa Skeet Club, at 10.00 a.m. MONDAY'S GAMES LACROSSE Exhibition 'Benefit Game" for "Jim" Smith of Mimico Jun- iors -- Eastern Ontario All- Stans vs Oshawa "Green Gaels", Canadian Champions, at Maple Leaf Gardens, 8 p.m. SOFTBALL League Championship Finals -- Connaught Park vs Storie Park, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m.; Whitby Centennial Park, 7.00 p.m. a Game Napiorkowski| and tral Pro League. MARKET TO MOVE Britain's famed Covent Gar- den Market is to move to a new site near Vauxhall , south of the River Thames, 1971, 300 years after its charter was first granted. McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service -- With our Fleet of -- RADIO-CONTROLLED DELIVERY TRUCKS! ! Budget Plan - Automatic Weather-Controlied Delivery i "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" TELEPHONE 723-3481. McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. 110 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA -- This is a bulb ot Ne This beautiful flower came from that rie >" A miracle? Not at all here's how to doit... fat oi ina A ' . sia a hole -- drop , Tight side up) Several players said the|---------- iN driver managed to hold the bus on the highway for some dis- S ] G N S tance while 'reducing its speed/ and leaning on the horn to) of all descriptions warn other. motorists. Neon, Plastic, Masonite, Plywood, A bus from Woodstock took Metal, Paper, Cotton, ete. the playens to London where DRIVE-IN TRUCK & they play the opening game of VAN LETTERING SERVICE the Senior Intercollegiate sea- Advertising Co. son against University of West- | 402 Mary St. E., Whitby ern Ontario Mustangs today. | PHONE 668-2772 Call Collect | EXHIBITION PHONES | Officials of Montreal's Expo! %7 world exposition expect| there will be 12,000 telephones if located at the fair site, 1,400 of) 'them for public use. | Add a few handfuls of earth, water... Op Walk away whistling \ Suddenly Ke it's Spring J i Your Springtime can be electric with beauty. Take tulips. They range in color from pure white to almost black, from softest pink to deepest purple. They add special brilliance to any garden. Daffodils often beat the robin in announcing Spring. Their golden beauty--seemingly so. fragile ~ defies winter's final blasts. And you can't mistake the fragrance of a hyacinth, It's the very breath of Spring. White, yellow, red, pink, blue -- they light up the area wherever they are. Dutch < . flower bulbs: so simple to grow; so easy to care for and so inexpensive. For the best, be z ¥} sure they're marked "Imported from Holland." hg oor eng aang iy Sentty Prated i. In Order: rhe "Strangler: lig in good spirits and progress- am Winner dk 'b or br'e'by Victoria Park|ing well. Smith is expected to Winner bg by Chop Chop -- Seiches by|~ Nataima by Native Dancer. Trainer/be gt the Gardens on his night Fleet. H. A. Lure. Pool 17,851, Quinella Pool for rt of the show. All pro- Trainer L. €, Cavalaris Jr. Pool 24,283, 27/566. |for pa MS ceeds of the game will go to SIXTH RACE -- P ances, Twovearcid Filan Foted In Cat sos toe hetual bie on not be in the lineup. Gaels will use Doug Favell| and Bill Young, the other two) pickups for the lacrosse final, and have been given permission to use Charlie Marlowe, Sonny Powlenzuk, Spike Howard and Steve Salter, all from Oshawa's minor system, Tickets may be secured from the Jim Smith Benefit Night Suite 620, Netherlands Flower-bulb Institute, Inc., 29 Broadway, New York 6, N.Y. The NEW Winter Garden SKATING CLUB Limited Membership OPENING J. A. JANSSEN & SONS LIMITED 843 KING W., OSHAWA 728-9429 "We carry agood variety of Top Quality Dutch Bulbs." RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE LTD. 1015 KING ST. E., OSHAWA 725-6551 "Everything for the Garden" VAN BELLE GARDEN CENTRE "THE FRIENDLY GARDEN CENTRE" Complete Garden Supplies--Landscape Designers 3 MILES EAST OF OSHAWA ON HWY. 2 PHONE 623-5757 Also Ran tn Order: Five Loves, |fund 'well over its target and a Catiry, Saucy Question end 'Wild 'Lacy,| good turnout is expected. Spon- Brg oy Mover. Tramer®.Rihar Sons, Of the fund include ad Poot 4.075. * Michards.|ing sportsmen, businessmen and | SEVENTH RACE wee tien eet las -- Purse $2,900 Other events on the gala pro- te Oe ay nreeveeroiés and UP. 7/ cram include: the Ambassadors 80 2.30| 5-Vindent De Paul, Mexweil. 3.50 3.20 2.50/Drum end Bugle Corps, lucky. 4.10|84Mornins' Mornin, Gomez 6.0 3.70) eer icc! MERCURY TAXI mn 725-477 | me OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN TAXI AND U-DRIVE---OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE! RENT-A-CAR *1.00 A DAY GEO. RUTHERFORD (Oshewe) LTD.--14 ALBERT ST. PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE Chopstick (2) and Rule (6) PAID $17.50 Selector -- Rule of Mine Pool 36,541. Stockwell 233-2387 in Toronto, The All-Star game starts at 8 p.m. THIRD RACE -- Purse ¢ $1,900 end up. 6 Fure 4.20 NORTH OSHAWA ARENA NONQUON ROAD Also Ran in Order: Brother Leo, Royal | Piper, A-Ramuntcho, Balekiair end Hall Dipper. Late Scratch -- A-Gran Califa. A-North Star Ranch a i Winner ch g by Baliydam -- Outa Town | by On Location. Trainer L. C. Cavalaris | Jr. Pool $3,100, | POURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim. Two-year-clds. Fooled Canada. Mir (2 , 6 Furtongs » Nelecrest Lady, Walsh 6.30 5.20 3.90 bs Shuk 13.90 a SIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 Claim- Three-year-cids. 1 end 16th Miles (7) 2Tanwood, Gomez +s 8.10 4.70 2.70/ 4+Fiying Dodl, Persons | lGertrude Q., Fi Mon'e Bell, Her-| Also Ran in Order: Speck Rider, Smert C at A y, |Plyer, Stithering Sam and Mount Market. Royel Bunny, Miss! Late Scratch -- Chervil Boy. | Phel's Bet. Winner bg by Stella Aurata -- So Tan! # by Blue Man --/>Y Somali and. Trainer &. Harbourne. able. Trainer €,|P00! 52,344. Totay Pool 399, 003. | Attendance 6,667. , | Directed by Diane Hambly APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED BY REQUEST Call 725-4364 -5 to 9 p.m. on