Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1964, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 25, 1964 RICHARD RECOVERS Ted Harris Keeps Opponents Honest ing to take money out of your bal pockets," By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ted Harris waited eight years in the minors for his chance to lay in the National Hockey gue. And when the first op- portunity came, he turned it down. Such disdain for even an NHL trial usually amounts to hockey suicide. But the 28-year-old de- fenceman, now a regular with Montreal Canadiens, doesn't rank hockey as the most im- portant' thing in his life. His family comes first. When Harris, League, got the call a year ago his wife was just leaving a Cleveland hospital third child. He thought he was needed more at home than in a Canadiens uniform. He felt that if he was good enough he'd get another chance to make the NHL. That chance came two months later when he filled in admirably during four trial games. The Habs: didn't hesitate to invite him to train- ing camp and Harris won a reg- ular berth as the fifth defence- man. RECORD WON JOB His record as the outstanding defenceman in the AHL earned him the job, because he didn't exactly overpower the other candidates. But coach Toe Blake is happy with his stead- ily-improving perféfmance and the rest of the league has taken) 4 4 quick notice of the rugged body-| New York's Rod Gilbert, 175-|; checks thrown by the pounder. It wasn't the same Harris} that tried out for Montreal in 1963, when he appeared out of | check, Tuesday night, but Toronto Ma- ple Leafs can take first place from Detroit tonight when they visit New York Rangers in the lonly game scheduled, The sec- ond-place Leafs are one. point behind Detroit with a game in hand. announced that centre Henri Ri- chard has recovered from his playing for } Cleveland of the American © with their § Pe HENRI RICHARD knew how poorly I played in training camp. Besides, the writing was on the yall with all the other good defencemen in camp. "The last training camp was much different. I didn't impress anybody, including myself. I guess the big year in the Ameri- can league must have counted when the Canadiens decided to keep me." Billed as a slow starter, Har- ris is' just beginning to move. On a recent weekend, he put Boston's Murray Oliver out of action, accidentally sidelined and ent Rangers' Camille Henry to solid »body- \the bench with a 'HATE HIS GUTS' "It's all part of the game," "winger Murray Balfour, ob-|" Canada Suffers Chess Defeat TEL AVIV, Israel (CPAP)-- Yugoslavia defeated Canada 3-1 Tuesday night in the Interna- tional Chess Olympiad's A sec- tion finals to almost assure it- self of second place. The U.S.S.R., which had clinched first place earlier, had 36% points and Yugoslavia 32. The United States was sixth ith 27% points and Tuesday night's 13th round. Canada was 12th with 19 points. A few adjourned games in the final round remained to be com- pleted before the Soviet team is crowned world chess cham- pions ir closing ceremonies here tonight. Dr. Elod Macskasy of Van- couver and Leslie Witt of Mont- real were defeated by Ivkov and Matulovie of Yugoslavia while Gligorics: and Matanovic drew against Abe Yanofsky of Winni- peg and Duncun Suttles, form- erly of Vancouver but now of Reno, Nev. No NHL games were played The Canadiens, meanwhile, injury and Boston Bruins disclosed that 2 EEN Ae INDIANS REQUIRED "The Glory Guys," a new movie being filmed in Mexico, is using 2,500 Indians and 1,500 actors a cavalrymen in the {Old West epic. tained in an 'off-season trade from Chicago, has been sent to Hershey Bears of the AHL on loan. Balfour has only two as- sists in 15 games with the Bru- ins. Sutherin Bothered By His Kicking HAMILTON, (CP)--Don Suth- erin started place kicking in the eighth grade and now, after five seasons with Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats, the Eastern Football Conference's leading point-get- ter this season finds himself taking a full-fledged refresher course. " . , TU start learning all over again," the 28-year-old Sutherin said in an interview Tuesday night. Sutherin won the EFC scor- ing championship easily with 94 points strictly on his. ability to kick converts and field goals but in the second game of a two-game total-point series for) lous attention paid to each de- tail and the perfect co-operation and I watch back. Then I put my head down/I have to send it bac! as I have already taken my) yards," Miksza' says, sighting and I kick the ball, inch below the centre." the ball come}tance. But on a third n a "I stand about two and a halfjand I don't kn Wises trying to hit it about one-half yeas behind Bemie with my|I'm determined oo going left foot forward and my right|about it before Sa . Faloney places the bali about! foot back," explains Sutheria , /seven yards behind certre, "It's! "IT am doing something. but What does a placement needed between centre Chet Miksza, quarterback Bernie Fa- loney and the kicker during the 1.5 seconds it takes to snap the ball and send it toward the op- posing goal. Miksza snaps the ball, Fa- loney places it and Sutherin boots it. USES MARKER "Bernie always takes a little piece of tape to set the ball down on a spot picked out-- something like a tee in golf," Sutherin said. "He gives the signal to Chet-- the EFC championship against Ottawa Rough Riders last Sat- urday he missed five place- ments. The Ticats made it to Satur- day's Grey Cup against British! Columbia Lions anyway, taking) the series 39-38 against Ottawa, but Sutherin is hoping his abili- ties will be improved during the week. OSHAWA'S ONLY Master Gunsmith 28 Years of Experience OTTO SCHWARTZ 167 Simeoe St. $. Call 723-6921 Custom telescope mounts, re-stocking, re-modeling rifles, shotguns, hand guns. New and used, Ammunition and ae- cessories. work, repairs, Sutherin revealed the meticu- ; rae ( ANAM J PROUDLY EXPORTED TO ip Kicker I take a jab step--one about|do to correct a fault like this? 5 years ago Corvair started a revolution no count, just a hand signal--jeasier snapping at this dis-!12 inches to position myself-- © down punt/then a full step then I-kick the k about 13) ball. i : Pe ¥ shape, didn't throw a check and|he explains. 'When a guy is on was shipped to Cleveland. lyour side, he's like a brother. "T wasn't disappointed when 1/But you have to hate his guts didn't make it," he says. "Iiwhen he's against you--he's try- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS STORIE PARK LEAGUE 116, Beeties 16, Pepsies 14, Die Hards~12, Hibberts won the first section with 8) «adybugs 10, Moonspinners 6 and Boobs 2. points. Marg Williams came through with) Over 600 Heather Holtfoster 715 a lovely triple of 710. Lois Short and| (275, 220, 220), Del Tomina 704 (241, 236; George Arkwright won the hidden scores.| 227), Theresa Regimbal 626 (255)), Geor- High triples -- 8. Kane 716, M. Wil-j gina Harding 61) (243, 210), Bonnie Mc 499, H. Williams| Dermaid 608 (255, 202) and Lois GLiover 0) (235, 218). Over 200 -- Betty Smith 260, Brenda Baron 233, Marion Ross 233, Helen Colby 216, 208, Barbara Loreno 215; Brenda | Saunders 203, Jeanette Reid. 202 and Bea Allen 200 .. here we go again! up to the 180-hp Turbo-Charged version' of :Corvair's famous air-cooled, flat-six (available on the Corsa). Corvair '65 handles better than ever. Taut new front and rear suspensions, more | responsive steering and Wide-Stance chassis design will send you looking for 50 miles of twitchy back road, just for fun, woo Corvair '65 is recruiting now. Join the Corvair revolution at your Chevrolet dealer's. Corvair '65 takes the Corvair concept and pushes it a full cycle ahead. Styling is new -- engines more powerful -- interiors more luxurious -- handling even better. A new series -- Corsa -- tops.the line! : Corvair '65 styling is striking. It's low-slung, crisp, sophisticated; simply beauti- ful from any angle. And every closed model has the hardtop look! There's nothing like it on the road -- anywhere! Corvair '65 has the performance to go with those looks ... from the 95-hp engine liams 710, J .Sawdon 687, B. Short Jr. 676, G. Arkwright 652, D. Pierson 648, L. Locke 632, C. 'Wilson 632, S. Willshire 626, A. Redknapp 617, R. Wood 609, J. McLean Corsa Sport Coupe A General Motors Value jood 283, J, Parson . Kornylo 2%, G. Teravain 222, J. Whitmee 221, T. Loney 218, D. Redknapp 216, W. Scott 216, G. Scott 213, M. Brooks 213, B. Richards 271, M. Knipe 211, J. Sawdon 210, 222, B. .| Triple -- G. Harding 737. High Average High Singles -- Bea Allen 330. High -- Del Tomina 191: It took 10 weeks of bowling, but Lois finally made that elusive 600 scores -- even if it was only just. After the wed- ding bells have rung, Lois should hit her Woodman 210, V. Teravain 210, 227, M. C. Nash 205, V. Craddock 205,/0ld form again, Congratulations and lots Nash 206, C. A. Williams 205, 219, and D. Menzies| of "luck Lois. 22. Final Standings -- Hibberts 28, Cuberts GUYS AND DOLLS LEAGUE Cuberts Montraves 24, Burtons) Guy's High Triples -- H. Baliem $25 simeoes 3 Johnstons 20, | (225, 356, 244), R. Nesbit 818 (274, 264, 23, Colleges 2, Hilisides 19, Mills 19, Tresanes. 16, Crom-| 280), wells 13 and Oxfords 10. CLUB % LEAGUE ale ee ee oe ee ee EE EROS ee eee vs) i Di P. Knight 763 (336, 258), A. Perry 762 Poor scores this week. What h ed | (256, 318), R. Guiltman 757 (278, 271, 208); ~ 3g eePimice|L. Sabins 754 (260, 24%, 225), F. Hill 744 eryone? Marion Harding -rolled a nice po eg (225, 306, 213), Y, Regimbal 744 (304, 233, 20. Points Taken -- Rosettes 3, Belles 0;| 207), R. Swartz 736 (258, 229, 249), Al. Maple Leaves 2, Misfits 1; Maples 2| Scott 719 (216, 250, 253), E. Carswell 718 end Buttons |. | (207, 215, 296) and J, Trott-717 (203, 259, Team Standings ~ Rosettes 3, Maple) 25: Ledves 2, Maples 2, Buttons 1, Misfits 1 and Belles 0. Over 20 in the Lemon. League. Oh! those corner pins. COF LEAGUE Don Robinson had a wonderful 604 (256, 243, 315) to lead the COF League this week. Molly Hartshorn had 732 (338, 211). Jack Dawson nearly made the| Trotters 5, Bali Hi's 4 and Legal Lights 2. charmed circle with 699 (231, 222, 246). Roybits had the high team triple with| Other 600 Triples -- Wes Stata' 687 (208,| 3,685 and also the high team single with 236, 243), Norm O'Reilly 678 (243, 204,| 1276. 231), Bob Spiers 653 (205, 260), Dick) { Stata 649 (250, 219), Frances Gibbs 638/ MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE | (206, 204, 228), Ev. Stata 633 (215,°234),|, Over 700: -- Gord Long 738 (260-268-| Morris Davey 631 (242,253), Bea Allen|210), Jack Anderson 734 4233-268-233),| 630 (259), Bob Gibbs 616 (202, 200, 214)|Archie Bruce 731 (315-234) and Cecil Lit-) ster 716 (243), 600 Scores: -- Jack James 684 (295- eee 20, Allan Masters 274, $180/ 205), Ross Westlake 679 (206-244-229), oe " di Peay bi ght Don | al Jamieson668. (212-212-242), Pete Mak- te gh on Boge Bagge i. Bil lott 215 archuk 656 (249-234), Earl Westlake 653 rt Peeling 214, Lucy Peeling 210, Joan) (711.211-231), Inez Curl 645 (239-211), John Dart 206, Boyce Blair 206, Dorothy MC-| wiliiamson 645 (263-227), Eve Campbell] Donald 204 and George Morgan 203. | 649 (259-219), Stella Makarchuk 637 (259), Points Taken -- Jems 2, Suds 1; Duds| Marj. Ford 634 (223-223), and Josie West-| 2 Bamps 1; Peps 2, Blows 1; Misfits| lake 625 (233) | 2 and Nomads 1. | Over 200: -- Bud Morey 265, Jim Good) Team Standings -- Jems 2, Duds 2, Mis-| 258, 241, Eve Clark 210, 239, Reg Norris fits 2, Pepes 2, Nomads 1, Suds 1, Blows/ 239, Leon Davey 214, 238, Vi Norris 235, 1 and Bamps |. Bus White .225, Sadie James 224, Flo Williamson 220, Curly Jackson 216, Norma LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE Bradburn 211, Mae. Jamieson 210 and Jo} The Biowhards moved into first place! Jackson 207 by taking eight points from the Boobs.| Team Points: -- Beatles 4--(25), Swing- The Aces only managed two points|ers 1--(17), Rolling Stones 1--(22), High| against the Pepsies and are now tied|Jinks 3~(24), Scarecrows _3--(26, Hi| for second with the Beetles, who won| Balls 1--(14), Spots 4--(23), Twisters 0-- all three games from Moonspinners. Die) (17), Spitfires 2--(22) and Atoms 2--(11). Hards captured six points from the Lady-| Congratulations to Jack James on being bu: elected vice-president of the Motor City Biowhards 20, Aces Mixed League. | 5). Doll's High Triples -- Joyce Bell 824 (239, 319, 266), M. Dingman 786 (228, 238, 320), and Joan Rogers 770 (266, 261, 243). Points Taken -- Big Six. 4, Cookie Koshies 0; Roybits 3, Farmers 1; Sabers 3, Trotters 1; Legal Lights 2 and Bali Hi's 2 Team Standings -- Roybits 9, Big Six 8, Cookie Koshies 7, Sabers 7, Farmers 6, ww ee ee we ere te ~~ and Jim Nemish 603 (223). 95. Team Standings -- GARDEN CITY RACEWAY | SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3- land 4year-olds. Purse $800 (8). 4.80 3.20/8-Jimmy Grattan, C'bell 10.30 5.80 2.50 2.60/3-Tom's Trailer, Hicks 5.00 2.90' 4-Billy G Express, Galbraith 47 Start good, won driving Also Started: Hal Baldwin, G. J, Gregor, Uncle Bun, Jimmie Bars Moinars T. Byrd . FIRST RACE -- 1 mile trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $700 (6) 1-W'low Br'k H'y, Pacey 17.00 2-Protecior Doneldo, Madill 4Irish Valley, Alexander Start good, won driving Also Started: Pixie Sadie, and Billy High. Late Can., Sister Mat. ee eee err mean sees eat te ee eee Lee 2nd, Scotch SECOND RACE ---1 mile pace for 3-| EIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile pace for 3 year-olds and up. 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