ers came from Terry Gray, Bill Sutherland, Leon Rochefort; Red Rerenspn and Andrey Ta. croix, up fro m Peterborough - 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, beioasonaats -- 19, 1966 Biues-Leais Tonight, Full Slate Tomorrow By CLAUDE HENAULT 'Canadian Press Staff Writer New York Rangers face Tor-) Crothers To Run Mile -- At The Millrose Games -- George Chuvalo : Playmaker Turns Scorer May Face Clay fs re. ah te Peter \valo, Canadian core Gi] AS Totems Top Clippers Ouellette and Jack . Stanfield NEW YORK (CP)--Bill Cro-;head-to-head duel at the Boston| boxing champion, said Tuesday! A 3 : scored for the Bisons, .4 thers of Markham, Ont., one of | Athletic ---- ag meet| that Cassius Clay has promised| By 'THE CANADIAN PRESS |Risms 12 in ee Sere ee , , |at Boston Garden Jan. 29. him a world title fight later. this [ie wont s his halt: mailers; Tom Farrell of New York and| year "if I keep on winning." GOOD FOOD takes on Kipchoge Keino of | Bill Crothers of Toronto are en-|° The 28-year-old Toronto boxer . BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon to 2 P.M. DINNER 5:39 to 8 8.M, Even when he operated regu-| other AHL action. larly in the American Hockey| Gerry Leonard and Bill Den- League as a callow youngster of een were the other marksmen saa: intarutaw : _|23, Guyle Fielder wasn't con-|. j weal ppierviewen, Sine NS St eideet a major goal - scoring in Seattle's victory, the fourth ripen tinjan| rea in 19 eastern visits hy WHI Kenya, world champion at 3,000)te red but not in the eed | and 5,000 metres. ia the milelevents. Crothers plans to run race at the Millrose. Games| the 1,000-yards event while Far-|10-ound bout with Argentinian ' twireat, onto Maple Leafs at Toronto to- day, but major interest in the National Hockey League is in the games coming up Thursday. Today's game can't do much to affect team standings but there's a potentially explosive situation among the three teams topping the statistics table. -- Montreal Canadiens and Chi cago Black Hawks are wrapped in a first-place tie while just one point behind- are Detroit 'Red Wings. With the schedule past the half-way point, com- petition is bound to become | more intense. Montreal, without one of its best defence men, Ted Harris, who injured a shoulder at Bos- ton last Sunday, will be up against Detroit and one of the league's hottest goalies, Roger Crozier. ' In his last 'start, Crozier] ED WESTFALL ROGER CROZIER here Jan. 27. "Bill will be out to make the/| to hang on," Keino's manager, Anthony| Vas, said fans should not expect too much since it would be his runner's first experience in-| 'doors on the boards. | Foot said Crothers is in good} condition. | "In fact, he is in better con-| dition now than he has been for the mile event." | seconds. Keino holds the world recor {Ron Clarke of Australia at| 5,000 metres. The Kenyan re-| |cently ran the third-fastest mile rell will compete in the 600. won | fewest ; best time he can and: just try|year, nipping Farrell in 1:09.3|couple of hours only yester-| Western League scoring title on) his coach, Fred'to tie the unofficial world indoor! day," Foot of Toronto, said Tuesday.|record for the distance. Crothers Wads Still Critical TORONTO. (CP) -- Former] frew, the. 600 worth Crothers' best time for an in-| Canadian football player Bunny door mile is 4:08 and Foot said} Wadsworth remained: in critical he. will try to better it by four' condition Tuesday after being| q| taken to hospital Saturday with) yenry Cooper, the holder. over two miles and has defeated | liver ailment. Wadsworth, a native of Ren- a \ 1 Ont., played football with| of New York on next Tuesday's Toronto St. Michael's and ot-| bill. last ----j defend his title four times this} Eduardo Corletti. Now, 13 years later, the lttle| "IT was speaking to Clay for a centre is bidding for his eighth "i the-basis of his playmaking. But | he turned up in the accustomed | role of trigger-man as Seattle | year, and I am second in line|Totems blanked Baltimore Clip- |for a shot at him. pers 3-0 in an interlocking game | 'Clay did not say who is go-| Tuesday night. jing to fight next, but I think] Fielder, who has made only it will probably be Doug Jones|infrequent appearances' in the in March. I will get my chance AHL since he played for the old perhaps in June, and he also St. Louis Flyers in 1952-53 and mentioned Ernie Terrell." | won the Rookie - of - the - year | Chuvalo, third ranked among|award, fired a 15-footer past |heavyweight challengers, said|Baltimore goaltender Ed Gia- 'he hopes victory over. Corlette|comin in the second period for next week jwill lead him to an|wHat proved to be the winning Empire title fight with Britain's| goal. | Quebec Chuvalo told reporters. "He told me he is going to) Aces buried Buffalo Cooper, British heavyweight champion, meets Hubert Hilton) i NEED... clubs this season. Two have re- sulted in ties. 3 At Quebec, Don Blackburn paced the Eastern. division leaders with two goals in their; romp. against Buffalo. The oth- FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. W., Oshewe One of Canada's 3 Great Fuel Oil eis | CALL: BACK | PERRY Déy or Night 723-3443 | To Check Hult Hot Goalie in the world in 3:54.2. see et Schmidt says he sympathizes|) BOSTON (AP)--Two of with Hull but that won't change| world's leading half milers are |tawa St. Patrick's before join-| Geis |ing Ottawa Rough Riders of the SERVICE DATES the|old Big Four where he earned! Thomas Cook of England or- lfame as a plunging middle | ganized his. first tour to Kurope blanked the Maple Leafs 4-0,! ' yaising his season shutout total) to six. The rest of the NHL/teams, Hull hasn't been able to] goalies combined have only| score while Westfall was on the| managed seven. BOTTLE UP HULL | Chicago will meet cellar-| dwelling Boston Bruins. In their last meeting Thursday, the Bru- ins managed to hold the Hawks to a 1-1 tie and Boston coach Milt Schmidt believes this is be- cause Chicago ace Bobby Hull was kept bottled up. The man assigned to do this is Eddie Westfall. In the last four games between the two} jice. | There were signs in their last game that Hull is beginning to) resent his shadow. Hull was pen- alized twice for high-sticking Westfall. "He gave me a couple of swats on the head, but they didn't hurt," said Westfall. "I like to get a chance to body- check him early. It helps get me in the game and lets him know I'm there." New Coaches Selected v3 For Canuck Track Team TORONTO (CP)--Four new- coach and manager Canada's track and field team at the Brit- ish Commonwealth Games in Jamaica this August. Neil Farrell of honorary secretary of the Ama-| teur Athletic Union of Canada, announced Tuesday that Paul Poce of Toronto was selected as track coach, Ian Hume of Montreal as field coach, Dick Harding of Montreal as track manager and Mrs. Jo Kennedy of Winnipeg as assistant mana- ger. lon specialist who finished | comers have been selected to} ¢, | ionships compete in the competition last year. Hamilton, | s9ME, SURPRISED quarters that Hume was selec-| ted as field coach instead of Lloyd. Percival long-time figure track and field. ourth in the Canadian champ-| in 1964 and did not It came as a surprise in some of Toronto, a in Canadian | Don Percival, coach of the Mills Track Club, was nomin-| jated for the field coach position by the Central Ontario branch The track and field team will! o¢ the AAU. be picked after the combined Canadian championships and) British Empire Games trial in Edmonton this July. Poce, 41, coach of the Toronto Olympic Club, who coached Ca-| nadian track stars Abigail Hoff- man and Dave Ellis, said he in- tends to start preliminary work immediately by contacting all Canada's track prospects. Ken Twigg of Toronto, former | |chairman of track and field for) ithe Amateur Athletic Union of |Canada said: "I'm not a Percival booster, but I thought he might be selec- ted this time Lloyd has a lot to contribute and I think it's about time we took advantage of his contribution." Shot put and discus star his tactics in tonight's game. |entered but won't meet in a! wing. in 1863, enjoy '66 Chevelle Chevrolet Hume is the coach of Joan Hendry of Montreal, a pentath- Dodgers Named Team Of Year iin'itves Senne itz pis He, would be the best man for Los Angeles Dodgers, winners |the athletes." 1 of 13 straight games in a late-|- season surge that enabled them to capture baseball's National} League. pennant, Tuesday were | named the Team of the Year| for 1965 in the annual Associa- | ted Press poll. | The Dodgers, who also won the World Series, collected 102 first-place votes and 499 points | in the balloting by 393 sports| writers and sportscasters. Michigan State's football | team, champion of the Big Ten, | was second with 55 first-place | votes and 287 points. The UCLA Bruins, basketball's U.S. col- lege titleholders, were third} with 251 points followed by Bos- | ton Celtics, professional basket- bali champs, wiih' 22i. 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