Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Feb 1965, p. 7

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FAMED TROTTER DIES AT 33 Greyhound, fabled snow- white gelding who was the Man O' War of harness at Maple Park, Ill. The age is comparable to 132 years which 14 still stand -- is shown with his groom and companion, Vernor Dooley RANGERS SEEK YOUTH NEW YORK (CP) -- Two pam parties figure to be pleased by / the seven-man trade that has put Camille Henry, the Na- tional Hockey League's skin- / niest piayer, into a Chicago Black Hawk uniform. Happy about the transaction are the Hawks, who think the 32-year-oid Henry may be the man they need to give them a first-place finish t season, | and the lightweight forward himself, who is sure of picking up some playoff loot. | For Madison Square Garden fans, with whom the 145-pound Henry has' been a favorite for many years, the deal is some- thing else again. : Emile (The Cat) Francis, { who replaced Muzz Patrick as Ranger general manager in Oc- tober, said Thursday that he expects to be roasted on the CAMILLE HENRY John Brenneman. depth. \ Garden's back door," he said. "But I've gone through a few|MAY BE KEY FIGURE playoffs, sent Henry, farmhands play. forwards Doug Robinson and back doors being in fifth place."| He didn't say it, but Henry The Rangers, all but mathe-|7lso should be a key figure in | matically eliminated from the|improving the Hawks' power|son Thursday night to increase Don Johns and Billy Taylor,) Henry, one of the league's and a player to be named later,|most prolific goal- scorers, is to Chicago in exchange for de-jone of tac best in the NHL on time. fenceman Wayne Hillman andithe power play. He has scored Hawks Grab Henry In 7-Player Trade 13 of his 21 goals this season in such a situation. During an NHL career now in its 10th season, he has scored 248 goals. He will be in a Chicago uni- form for the Black Hawks' game at Toronto Saturday and the Chicago power-play combin- ation is expected to be Bobby Hull, Henry, Stan Mikita, Pi- jerre Pilote and Ken Wharram, 4 who among them have scored 197 goals this season. _ Robinson will replace the Que- bec City-born Henry on the Rangers' "French line" with Rod Gilbert and Phil Goyette, said coach Red Sullivan. Sullivan said he'll put the 22- year-old Brenneman at left wing on a line with Billy Hicke and Earl Ingarfield. Brenneman and Hillman have been with St. Louis Braves of the Central spit of public opinion, but he|" «weve strengthened our|League. Getented the teaneection, WhiSlchances of finisling. Cipek"| Dewy, sald, Johns and' Tavier meee R. oT y' Slcrowed Chicago coach Billy|probably will be sent to St. © NEW look . i Prggne' Reay. The Hawks, now tied with} Louis. ers are looking for you Montreai Canadiens for the rT abil lave © cable th Ol itusde teapot' | WO. OU OREN By THE CANADIAN PRESS his point total to 46 while the Norm Ullman of Detroit scored his 22nd goal of the sea- rest of the National Hockey League's Big Seven marked Four members of the top Will Poll Fans About Football MONTREAL (CP)--A Mont- real publicity firm launched a detailed study of the popularity of televised Ca- nadian football aimed at gaug- ing the game's importance and fan appreciation, A typical survey question is: "Do you enjoy watching a telecast when it begins at 11 p.m.?" Western games are seen late in the East because of| the different time zones. The study will also attempt caused by television, such as the one - minute delay for com- mercials with five minutes re- maining in each half. Paul Champagne, directing the study for Bouchard, Cham- pagne, Pelletier, Limited, said in an interview his group will try to find a suitable com- promise between the specators' complaints and the interest of sponsors. The BCP agency has bought television rights for the 1965-66 Canadian Football League sea- sons and for the Grey Cup games of those years. TURN DOWN OFFER SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) -- Boston Patriots of the Amer- ican Football League have turned down an offer that would have sent veteran quarterback Babe Parilli to San Diego Chargers in return for quarter- back John Hadi and halfback Paul Lowe, the San Diego Union reported Thursday. Par- illi is a former quarterback for Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, February 5, 1965 7 Lemieux And Lacroix "| Enjoy Scoring Sprees Coach Danny Lewicki of; Brian MacDonald thanks Hamilton Red Wings his lucky stars that he had/while Kenny Hodge Real Lemieux and a pair of|Doug Reid, G alternating goaltenders Thurs-|Mickey Western Conference F00t ball|day night. Lemieux scored five we and netminders Peter itsch and Jean-Guy Ruest kept alter- nating so fast they didn't to solve football problems) eated Montreal Canadiens 8-4 in the only Ontario Hockey Association Re rvaggh gga u-/] 'TUNE-UP SPECIAL eee 7 eters and Gary Any Moke or Model for Hamiion, while tcommates| Oshawa Sewing Centre Freddie Speck and Peter Love- jase aoeak es ee 329 Simcoe S. 728-2391 SEWING MACHINE N.H.L. OLD TIMERS OSHAWA SENIOR LEAGUE ALL STARS Adults -- 1.00 Children -- 50¢ PROMOTED BY O.R.C. PROCEEDS TO N.H.L, TYKE LEAGUE Oshawa Civic Auditorium -- TICKETS AVAILABLE AT -- @ BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS -- 151 King St. East racing, died in his sleep Wednesday at the age of 33 ITSHAVEN -- 61 King St. East @ BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHA' @ OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM -- Thornton's Rd. $. @ MAYE'S SMOKE & GIFT SHOP -- Simcoe Ploze aes eA who retired in 1940 after set- Putnam, in 1958. seven were idle and the other two, Gordie Howe and Claude Remember When? ... ting 15 world records--of --(AP Wirephoto) HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS |risios, ait no: score OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Canada Sends ni ety as) atone mami his production of last season] of the Ottawa Rough Riders National League West Germany 5 Ottawa Mon- i Reremmownact amend saneus, tn fond fests ea) se | WILT PAPI tagnard: 6 ond inka eevee nt to ce) te oe, Eercraee oe Oo ene Campbell's with 24 points. Next were|223); Tom Barclay 606 (222, 213) and ecor T Chicago 2617 5 158 118 57 Maritime Senior The leaders: suspended 29 years ago to- DE F | N ITE LY enere wih Zt ane ten Tavis ty Bas Landed Montreal 25 14 7 138 113 57|Windsor-Dartm'th 3 Moncton 7 ia cotta todd 0 Teak " C." Morrison Toronto 21 16 11 141 113 53|New Glasgow 2 Halifax 10 y SEL LS FOR L ESS / ee FREEZERS - 21 CU. FT. 's 18 Manila's 17, Pearse's 15, 243, D, Abramoff (241, 200); C. Morrison i the "great impersonation" el ye ores ag: Bore 2 cee | Golf Tour peor 2217 $126 1450] | quedec Provincial Senior 5 Year Guorantee made by Beatty. Free $ food plan; Free delivery. PRICED FROM Hewett's 15 and Jollow's 12. aite's 3, Cempbell's 1; Manila's 2, Ro|C. Dubblestein 230, E. Lynburner 230, C. New York 1524 9114152 39|Verdun 2 Granby 3 of Roy Berry by Bohn Hil- R.C.A, VICTOR 3-WAY HOME THEATRE 4 8 radio? liard the previous fall. Hil- Trae' wore tad tiple -- Vien: Bor Srnats neve" Weer 214, Bev Bercy, MONTREAL (CP)--A record -- ieaiiaa's . i 173 28)St. Sys ae lle 1 liard, an American, played FM/AM Radio, 4 Speed Automatic Chonger, 23" TV all in one Walnut .88 Soret Free Home Service. $479.00 here pus 433 (218 217) and Nancy Vickers 622/212, Henry Lee 212, Ewen Moreau 206/12 Canadian professionals, 7 H under an assumed name. (233, a). ne ee cninoe 203, W. Jeyes 203 and K. Sol-ltwice as many as a year ago, Toronto 5 Montreal 2 Bathurst 3 Dalhousie 6 The executive was later re- Southern New Brunswick indiated Hewett 219, 214, E. Campbell 209, M. Gal-| Burrill 98 and E. Atkinson 91. Inament Caribbean golf circuit Saturday's Games Lancaster 11 Fredericton 7 : Perse 206, Ella Hall 204) Women -- Or Ollie, 309; Ht (which opens next week in Pan-|Detroit at Montreal : Maurie Shorten 89 and HS -- Doreen|a "it .|Chicago at Toronto Moose Jaw 1 Saskatoon 6 a isins "400 she uataen "ehurcands|Anromell 50 jama, 'it was announced Thurs s Linh ernee se messes ah How : Rendy Coppins, 726;|4aY- New York at Boston Ottawa-St. Lawrence 27 and Joljow's 26. :Laiuat 10 and HS -- Relph. Jennings | ; Montreai at Detroit Northern Ontario Jr. ich overage Ev. Campbell 194/354. |Canadian Professional Golfers Toronto at Chicago Espanola 1 Garson - Falcon- ) 748; high triple with handicap -- ® a collageagged 717; high single without Eins hoy -- Three E's 19, Crazy) Ontario Junior A Thunder Bay Junior siagte with hendicap -- Phyllis Mounce| Creamers 13, Jalacks 13, X-Ray's I2/pGA of America to increase i WL T FAPt|Fort William Canadiens.9 Fort ' Hubbells 9, Hi-Lites 8, Alley Cats 8 and! i Niag'ra Falls STORIE PARK LEAGUE Haley's Hounds. 7 er aamkee ee ee 2612 4 203 171 56 _ Central Alberta 278); Art Bryant 781 (217, 253, 311):| make the tour. 23.14 6 190 149 53|Lacombe § Red Deer 5 aa Jack McConkey 765 (224, 261, 280); Ethel e : 1. et iog 198 96|Flin Flon 1 Weyburn 7 TV Hutoheson 713 (217, 226,| 4; * ai 498 (201 );|dians making the full tour, Tor-/St. Cath'rines 1222 8 182 202 32 Hand wired circuit, full power trans- 88 ¥ rs former. front tuning, Al i . tay (21, 255, 210" Det Hughes esy caie,|won the Caribbean Trophy in|Hamilton 10 22 10 165 208 30 NHL LEADERS Swin-out ee po Costing . «| 234, 215)3 é Haley 462 (26s, 264); Oscar |1963 as the tour's best. over-all Thursday's Results Fidelity tone audio system. With trade @o. Dickens 621 (216, 265); Tom Rae 618 (233,,acas Open only. He is the de-|Montreal 4 Peterborough 8 - i 28 ha "iain Se Wisner "i3he 8. Pe tee eg cinaoe wk bse een an this event. Friday's Games ow Tae Chicer, ce 205, F. Bright 225, J. Bowler 268, Lily Rae 251, rr 236,, Canadians making the tour|Oshawa at Montreal t é ' INCLUDING 4 220, J. Mci.sen 218) 209+! 212) Lorraine Peebles 239, Ra Arold|will include: Bob Green, Wood-|St. Catharines at Niagara Falls} points; R. Hull, Chicago, 64 WEDNESDAY TIL 9:30 P -M. mT ¥. roms, Aaa, Deve Bowler 10. Pegey Fave 2a (Bridge, Ont.; Phil Brownlee,/Toronto at lkitchener "R. Hull, * 37. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE M. Williems 200, end A. wil-|Sruct,, Laverty, 223. Joyce | Taylor 218,|Scarborough, Ont.; Alf Huestis, Western League Assists: Mikits, Chicago, 41. raves 54, Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 4. OSHAWA TIMES , 8-46 tor 211, Vera Burr 210, Edna Ward 21°,\Scarborough, Ont.; Bob Panas-|Minneapolis 2 St. Paul 3 728-465 59 and] Tack Mcintosh 204 and Cal Irwin 203, liuk, Tecumseh, '4 Omaha 2 Tulsa 2 utes. sit By THE CANADIAN PRESS Exhibition R. Hull, Chicago Mikita, Chicago Ullman, Detroit Esposito, Chicago Howe, Detroit Provost, Montreal Goyette, New York SURERey> SSasaere REQUIRED JUNIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER For Industrial Engineering Department 1 or 2 years experience desirable but not essential. Excellent future possibilities with progressive company. All employee benefits. Salary commen- surate with Association of Professional Engineers Salary Scale. REPLY IN CONFIDENCE BOX 817 213, 205, Clare Hardsand 212, Fred Tey-|Concord, Ont.; Henry Mcllree, Central Professional 2g Citesanely Ise L, Collins 235, B.|_ Lemon League -- J. Lindsay 99, c.|Will compete in the five - tour- Detroit 1 Boston 3 pee al '}. Taylor 201 and |. Jacobs|783; HSH -- Joan Olliffe, 339; Saskatchewan Senior @tt's 39, Taylor's 32, Maniia's 32, Pearse's SH -- sohn Acres, 311; HT -- Bob) pat Fletcher, president of the Sunday's Games Lancaster 7 Kingston 4 z rg agg Pind el PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES | Association, said arrangements| poston at New York bridge 6 sejulie Roesch 290 and high|Elghts 19, Lucky 13's, 15, Wild Cats 15, had been made through the Beatles 11, Sassy Six 10, 27 $ 918112763) William Hurricanes 7 total points:|: High Triples -- Ed Leslie 793 (256, 259,,among the 85 players invited to Peterb'r'gh Oshawa 17 20 7 168 184 41 Saskatchewan Junior 305); Harry Fayle 725} In addition to the 12 Cana-|Montreal ore onto's George Knudson, _who/Kitchencr 14.26 4174 228 32 lerson| Morrison 645 (245, 219)+ Doug Felow 6% \nerformer, will play in the Car-|St. Catharines 10 Hamilton 11) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ra "aie west e WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT Johnson ond 25, lost 14, tied 7; points 57. 25, MW ison 233, Jean Allin Goals: R. Hull, Chicago, 37. i ae ial Pelow 214. Mo Allin 713, clarke 'pe28%| Willowdale, Ont.; Ken Jacobs,|Los Angeles 0 Seattle 3 Everybody Knows the Place--Bad Boy--King St. E. Penalties: Mikita, 134 min- MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE 700 Scores were -- VI Norris 787 (281, 28, 278); Pete ik 753 (239, 268, 246); Smith 71) (228, 220, 263) and Earl West 706 (231, 262, 213). Scores a 3 Mae Jamieson 626 (212, ); Laure McKinley 615 (202, 222)3 10 (233) and Ross Clark White 228, Joan Jackson 226, man 221, Cecil Litster 217, brag Elsie Smith 2M, Eve Clark 213, Trott 213, Chuck Ford 212, 206, Geof Curl 210, 202, Curly Jackson 210, John Williamson 210 Olga McDermaid 208, Eve Campbell 205, Roy Mann 202. Beaties 2; Scarecrows 0, Sp Balls 0, Spots 4; Twisters 4, Hi Jinks 0; Atoms 1, Swi 3. Team Standings -- Spots 22, Beatles 20, Atoms 1S, Twisters 17, Spitfires 17, Swingers 16, Scarecrows 13, Hi Jinks 13, Rolling Stones 12 and Hi Balls 1). 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