Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1965, p. 11

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YEAR-ROUND JOB Rangers Red Sullivan At World Fair Show By KEN PRITCHARD NEW YORK (CP)--The car- rot - haired man in the red jacket and grey slacks was at! rounded by a small crowd of autograph-seekers. George (Red) Sullivan was holding court for hockey fans, many of them Canadians, at the New York world fair. The Na- tional Hockey League's young- est coach at 35, he was helping promote the sport during the off-season. During the summer New York Rangers players have been out to the fair greeting admirers and signing auto- gra at a concession run by the brewery that sponsors tele- casts and broadcasts. of the team's games, This particular week. Phil j Goyette, Garry Howell and Rod Gilbert were on hand with). Sullivan. Hockey, particularly at the managerial oy coaching levels, is becoming a year-round job, Sullivan said in an interview. For example, during the 10 days before the fair appear- ances, Sullivan, Howell, Gilbert and Vic Hadfield were instruc- tors at a school here for teen- age hockey players supervised by the Rangers' 38-year-old gen- eral manager, Emile (The Cat)| Francis, Forty - one players from var- fous schools, mostly in New York state, were put through their paces as part of a pro- gram to encourage American boys to take up seriously. THAT'S MY BOY! New York Rangers conducted a summer hockey school as part of a program to en- courage American boys to achieve skills that would enable them to turn pro- fessional. Also attending was Danny Sullivan, 13, seen here with his father, "Red" Sullivan, of Peter- borough, coach of the N.Y. Rangers. --CP Photo Two-Ton Tony Galento Would 'Noider Da Bums' By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Tony Galento, the one-time walking beer keg who defied all comers to challenge his right to the heavyweight boxing champ- fonship of the Screwhalls, still talks a good fight. The fighters today, in his opinion, are "a 'bunch of third-rate bums." Beck in the days of Joe|! Louis, Max Schmeling, and Buddy Baer, Primo Car- nera, Jack Sharkey, Tommy Farr, Bob Pastor and others, Two-Ton Tony had three things going for him; a big mouth, a Jersey bar and a fairly wicked left hand. Tony parlayed these three into pretty good pay days against the best FE a AO in the world at the time and he has two claims to distinction: (1) He got into the same ring with Tess in a title bout and dum the champ on the seat of his pants before being knocked silly in four rounds; and (2) he scored a 14th-round technical knockout over Lou Nova. Tony was in Toronto the other day for the Eagles convention and, naturally, the talk got around to the Louis era of the 1930s, That's when Tony hit the scene with some well-publicized bar-room brawls, promised he'd "moider da bum" before each fight and then invariably took his beer-drinking training ses- sions. He had some good company in the screwball category with Carnera and the Baer brothers, Their antics inside and outside the ring made Cassius Clay and Archie Moore look like ama- teurs. hy was asked ight with Louis git was the No. 1 tender," he replied. him a terrible beating. I knock him down about 20 times before about his a consecutive errorless I giveleames for the Detroit Tiger! third baseman. they stop the fight. " name because the envelope I just accidentally throw a shows only the drawing of Sacer toe. "The post Lac a gets caught in his eye. I can't) ows where it should go." punch when he's going down in the fourth round and my finger apologize because he is taking THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 18, 1965 > Hugh Campbell! Leads Scoring a, Meni to Winnipeg Blue verts and three sia geal trails Saskatchewan Sin it pteaad Be fe Fleming #7 and W Lewis, tied for se points. In a defensive game in which the two teams' big scorers were shut out, Winni .. IVA! office a on andlot! missed field p Hh ng Simpson now has 12 points, tying him with seven other eee. the count at the time. "T was out drinking all night before the fight, "He keeps thumbing me # I say to him 'All right, you thumb me,' I thumb you, You butt ee | butt you.' I give him a good But the Louis fight? "T tell you, I give that Néva a good beating." Tony ps ST gave up the barkeeping business and now, about 20 pounds heavier than his fighting weight of around 233, is in the public relations business in Orange, N.J. "Everybody knows Tony Gal- ento. Once I get a letter and I fearful beatings and boasted of guess the guy can't write my the game} jc a= o tt at re s empl booted two specialist oa a Fleming, The Leaders: Swift, B.C. Thomas, E FY Ameria = 18)Reed, S . Coleman, C Budd, C ecceuwne eSrmooe® EE do bd.09 09 09 to08 Boooeoosoo weBeoooosos weoooosos. SSSSewes | 8 & 24 0 0 ov" 14 428 sHow 'STARTS AT DUSK sox omer TONIGH a eee nee Feature: 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 ~ 7:30 - 9:30. Lest Show uese vosineeys ay THE C.N.E. AQUA CAPERS" Meow PUAN -- Patty ' ;® ' GIVEN yMORE CHANCES Sullivan noted that artificial. | ice arenas are becoming more| numerous in the United States, | giving youngsters a chance to}| learn to skate well. "It's only a matter of time until some American kids start coming into the NHL." | He admitted, however, that there probably weren't any fu- ture NHLers among the 41 at the hockey school. Most of them) would play their hockey in col- | lege, But one looked as good as any Canadian player of the same age. He was 13-year-old John Nick, a student at a Long| Island City school, Sullivan didn't mention it but| a pair of sons of Ranger execu-| tives attended the school. They) were Ricky Francis, 12-year-old| son of-the general manager, and Danny Sullivan, 13, oldest of Red's four children. @ Sundae On ae ! i] "snowmen || Uveer ..» THE HEAT'S GOT US! WE CARE ABOUT NOTHING! Tha yur tng | | Ret NOT EVEN PROFIT! WANT PROOF? LOOK at the PRICES! These Specials Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only! 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