5) . Emanuel Celler (Dem. N.Y.) Se iain a Ce a ee a a as ee 10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, October 13, 1966 remeegnmee yep gy che . vewey ™ GORDIE HOWE Blues' Star Top Scorer LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Bryce Taylor, whose 16 points against Queen's last Saturday -made him the all-time scoring leader in Ontario-Quebec Athletic As- sociation football, leads the col- lege league in scoring after two games. The Toronto quarterback's 30 points this season gives him a career total of 158, six more than the former leader, Ron Stewart, who played five sea- sons for Queen's. The 158 points were made in regular season play. 4 Taylor, in his fifth season with the Blues, has scored three touchdowns, made nine con- verts and kicked a field goal for his 30 points. Tied for the runnerup spot are Western's Dave Garland and Doug Cowan of Queen's, each with three touchdowns for 18 points. Next in line are two Toronto players, Mike Eben and Mike; Raham, each with 12. McGill's George Springate)22). has 11 points on two converts|con 205, Claude Glassford 204, Bernice and three field goals. TDC FGS Pts Taylor, T 3 10 Garland, W Fe} ue @BSanooooe 10| Froese, W 9 Good Chance For Approval WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep. Tuesday indicated a_ willing- ness to approve a strictly lim- ited anti-trust exemption for the proposed merger. of the American and National football needed for the merger to go into effect. The brightened prospect re- sulted from a hearing by Cell- er's antitrust subcommittee at which Rozelle said he only wants the actual consolidation of the two leagues exempted, not their operations after they are merged. "If that's all you want," said Celler, "that would be an empty right. It would be like a wine cellar without a corkscrew." Rozelle said: "We are simply asking for an exemption so we would not be challenged merely on the act of merging." Yonkers Postpones $100,000 Trot YONKERS, N.Y. (AP)-- Yonkers Raceway announced Tuesday the postponement of its $100,000 United Nations Trot from Saturday to Tuesday night, Oct. 18. The change was made -after Yevgeniy Dolmatov, director of |296, 211; Ellen Boneham 226, Fran Gibbs 30/Shelps 4 and Go-Gos, 12] kers 12, 'Hermits 11, Cheerlos 11, Anchors 12|& 6. High Single-- 245, Isobel Biglin with- 11! out handicap. handicap hand out eR Ry py Sey ig Cry ree RE SIP FG COOGEE OG Delvecchio Or Howe | Could Be Defenceman Gordie Howe or Alex Del- vecchio on defence? It could happen, says John Mitchell, assistant general manager of Detroit Red Wings. When you talk of Detroit's chances of matching or bet- tering last year's fourth-place National Hockey League fin- ish, you talk of defence. Coach Sid Abel has Leo Boivin, 34, and Gary Berg- man, 28, a couple of proven 'performers, along with Bert Marshail, 23, heading into his second season. But he has lost hardrock Bill. Gadsby, retired after 20 seasons in the NHL, and aii- star Doug Barkley, out for good with an eye injury. The Wings have talked deals with other clubs, not- ably New York Rangers. But Rangers, who finished last in the 'spring, 'aren't interested in helping the one club they figure they must beat for a ; Playoff spot. | They tried to get Carl Brewer from Toronto Maple Leafs in what might have turned into. a six-player deal but abandoned the idea when it appeared Brewer wouldn't report. "We might have the repla- cements right in our own or- ganization," Mitchell says, PETER MAHOVLICH pointing to Bob Falkeniburg and Bart Crashley. But Falkenburg, up from Edmonton Oil Kings, and Crashley, with Hamilton Red Wings last season, are juniors in an area where experience is without price. STRONG AT RIGHT WING "There's a possibility we might have to drop Gordie Howe back," Mitchell says. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS | Harold Lowery was high man for the' night with 717 (268, 249) followed by Robinson 687 (262, 224,); Bob Miller 655 (300, 212); Al Smith (256, 208); Joyce St. Amant 635 (207, 239); Wes Stata 634 ); and Art Peeling 630 (258, 200). Good single games-- Stan Hartshorn 251, Lorna Bacon 242, Lucy Peeling 234, 200; Molly Hartshorn 228, Sid Boneham Bery! Miller 217, Garnet Palmer 217, 203; Flo Pack 211, Louise Richard- Palmer 202 and George Palmer 200. Team Standing-- Jets and Gems 6, Stags and Swingers 5, ote Biows -and ints, TOWN AND. COUNTRY LEAGUE Team Standing-- Untouchebles 14, Jo and Swingers High Triple -- 632 Barb Minaret, with High Average-- 215, Isobel Bigtin. High Single 210, Mary De Pratto, with handi ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE | Bud Manning had our only 707 (285,| 724) game last week. jandicap. High Triple 611, Audrey Hepburn, with- cap. uk. 211); Tom Sawye' Jack Strank 609 (210, 209). 200 and over-- Homer "Glen" McGee 253; Dud Mills 231, 210; Mort Richards 25; Susie Sawyer. 224; Gerrl Edwards 223; Betty Corbett 211; Jean Cook 210; Mary Curry 208; Hugh McMahon 206; Ivan Parrott 206 and Lorne Durry 202. Lemons-- Gerri Edwards 93 and Jo anne Richards 68. _Points-- Hi-Lites 12, Dynos 11, Triodes 10, Daffy 9, Shocks 8 Transform- ers 6, and Screwiugs and Shorts tied at 4. We-still need four more couples to! MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE 40 Games-- Mae Jamieson 463 (275); Al Hill 450 (234, 216); Ev Stinson 412 (259); and Irene Campbell 409 (206, 203). 200 Games-- Edna Bowers, 241, Fair- fey Bouckley 235, Byrna Baidwin 228, Merle Poch 224, Rose Stovin 219, Mary Frobel 216, Mary Bell 206, Nan Bennet) ee Edith McMahon 201 and Kay Man-) ia 200. Team Standings-- Kinloch's Men's Wear 9, Rivierra Hair Styling 7, Nu- Way Rug 6, Swan's Hardware 6, Angus Graydon 5, Jury and Lovell 3, People's| Clothing3, Jordan's Florists 3, Thomson od "aio 2 and Modern upholster- | ing 1. WED. AFTERNOON MOTOR CITY LADIES Triples-- Ethel Tonkins 724, Mar]. Vau-| ghan 724, Marilyn Beckell 656, Mary) King 656, Dorothy Burtch 627, Madeline) Morrison 616, Ev. Redpath 613 and Eva McKenzie 606. { Games 215 and over-- Hilda Stanley | 252, Emma Malo 236, Jean Taylor 235,| Lois Burden 235, Donaida Willlams 231,| Babe Lang 223, Mickey Weroski 223, Hil-| da Collins 223, Ester Horner 225, Wilma | Cook 220, Marion Weeks 220 and Marg Eccles 217. | Teams Standing -- Beatnicks 19, Me-) dais 15, Poodles 14, Beaties 12, Mop! Tops 12, Candies 11, Budgies 11, Lucky| Six 10, Team Six 10, Hillbillies 10, Nose- | gays 9% Bon Bons 9, Bow Wows 8, Tu-/ lips 8, Sports and Jet Stars 1. LAKE VISTA MIXED LEAGUE 700 -- J. Loreno 729 (235, 261, 233)7| T. Kasperski 711 (259, 231, 221); C. Dove} , 730). | 600 -- B. Geen 681 (275, 223); D. Brown) 662 (21, 227); B. Rickman 657 (266);| J. Cobel 629 (233, 240); H, Oullette 628 | (239, 219); H. Norton 606 (213, 240) and W. Gourley 600 (251, 200). 220 Longo 256, | the Moscow Hippodrome and in} Russian rep-! + ar ey Cnarge Gi wie two hussian ---D. Bailey 262, J. F, Major 250, B. Steeves 246, V. Myers 237, J. OLoan 228, M. Simard 223, R. WMadili "223 and 3. Brown« 222, Dan Caruk 673 (293); |$9 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 649, 8. Bryden 668, W. Anthony 641, D. Peebles 638, J. Mcintosh 638, D. Smith 637, k. Richard 635, H, Huchinson 633, J: Huxtable 631, 1. Richard 623, L. Peebles 611, A. Keys 607, C. Irwin 606 and L. Ww agg 606. Over 210; Ti Monaghan 256, G. Clark 225, L. Irwin 225, J. Wagg 224, M. Smith 221, L. Rae 218, P. Fayle 217, M. Smith 215, J. Morrison 215, J. Monaghan 214, 205 and A. Hardsand 211. OLD COUNTRY CLUB Points taken: The Duffy's 5; Dead Losses 2/ Handicappers 2, Cellar Dwell- ers 5; The Skittles 7; Rolling Stones 0; The Nuts We eed 2 and er Pins S$ Mcilwraith 188, 211, 274, 150, 203 (627)3 cl ', 204, 283 (695) and Marg Hall 152, 192, 270 (614). Over 210: Joe Finch 214, Henry Sonley 223, Keith Algerton 212, Frank Linley 224, $ jan Whitmarsh 255, Bob Fred: renda Baron 240, Stan Redfearn 225, Alex Air 215 and Ron Lamb 211, 218. ion League: Lillian Howard 98, May Lem | Mcilwraith 63, Pat Mills 83, Bill Faries 96, Jack Howard 91, Joyce Loniey 98, 83, Betty Riley 83, 97, Doris Watts 38, 87, 87, June Jones 88 and Laurie Williams 91. cS RAINBOW LEAGUE Team Standings -- Orange White 4; Maye 4 oon 1 Bi High Doubles -- B. 475 (24)); 4. Burkhart 414 (208); si tesa 43 tani H, McLaren 412 (245); M, Wise 407 (251); 7 FE gu 400 (228) and J. Osborne 400 High Singles -- S. Wilson 233, M. Park- er 244, O. Shortt 218, M. Luke 216, J. Ovens 216, R. Reddoch 216, M. Mann 208 and J. Huston 204. Red Wings are strong down the right wing -- "we've got a bundle of them"--Mitchell says, indicating he might have one or two to-spare for the right defenceman. "If we feel we have to, though, we'll drop Delvecchio or Howe back." Another Edmonton Oil Kings alumnus is Ron Ander- son, who has looked particu- larly strong on a line with Delvecchio and Andy Bath- gate. Bob Wall, 24, with Pitts- burgh last year, has won a spot on the Wings' defence and Crashley is working to- ward it. Crashley admits that if 'he isn't playing like a maior - leaguer he is eating like one. "I reported in at 160 pounds but I've eaten my way up to 170. Unless I can put on some more weight, I won't make the club." Another all - star at the training table is Peter Mahov- lich, a taller (six - four), heavier edition of Toronto Maple Leafs' Frank. In an exhibition game: against To- ronto, Peter stole the puck from brother Frank and Dave Keon and went in to score. Wings won 5-1. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE Crashley, speaking for the hopeful juniors with Detroit, Says: "The average pro won't throw you any better shifts than your top junior A play- ers--the difference is they're all throwing them at you all the time. "In junior A the guys you have trouble with are the Bobby Orrs and the Danny O'Sheas. Up here, they're all Orrs and O'Sheas." Manager - coach Sid Abel points out that training camp hasn't taken on the appear- ance of kindergarten. Howe is 38; Delvecchio, Bathgate, Leo Boivin and Dean Prentice are all 34. Among the standout rookies is Doug Roberts, a Detroit native who starred at Michi- gan State and was rookie of the year in the Central Pro- fessional League last year; but he's another right-winger. Goalie Roger Crozier has recovered from his mid-sum- mer stomach problems and is backed up by Hank Bassen. The veteran Delvecchio rates the 1966 training camp "the toughest in five years." ' "Sid Abel's determined to overcome our usual slow start this year. "But the Rangers are | tougher and Boston also. This isn't going to be a three-team | league anymore." | DISPUTED REFEREE Golf Scribes Tolerant But Nicklaus Rebuked ALEX DELVECCHIO States wi Top Golfers Enter Tourney TOKYO (AP) --. Seventy-two top golfers, including three am- ateurs, from 36 countries will enter the 14th Canada Cup tour- nament in Japan Nov. 10-13, the International Golf Association announced today. South Africa's Gary Player and Harold Henning will be at the 6,962 - yard par - 72 Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club in subur- ban Tokyo to defend their world championship. Player and Henning won the title in Mad?fid last year with a 571 score for an eight-stroke margin over Spain's Ramon Sota and Angel Miguel. The two Spanish golfers again will. rep- resent their country. The United States, which fin- ished third at the Madrid cham- pionship, will be repr ted b Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Pal- mer. Australia will be représented by Bruce Devlin and Kel Nagle. Wilf Homenuik and George PP stand. South Africa's Ga ninth into a ditch. was on his line to the green. day Telegraph. LONDON (CP)--The clash of '\Jack NiciJaus of the United a referee in the Pic- cadilly World Match Play golf championships Saturday was politely deplored by golf writ- ers. . National newspaper reporters, commenting in moderate terms, nerally took the view that the fisputed decision by referee Col. A. A. Duncan, former Wal- ker Cup captain, should. have been accepted as final by Nick- \laus. It appears, however, that the course rule involved gave rt to the American's Daring his final maich against Player, who successfully defénded his Piccadilly title, Nicklaus dropped the ball_under penalty after putting his tee shot at the Duncan disallowed Nicklaus' request for another drop on the ground that an advertising board, some 50 yards ahead, "It was a fair request, though an optimistic one and it was un- likely to produce a half for Nicklaus whatever happened," says Donald Steel in The Sun- "But it was most surprising that the American adopted the attitude he did over Col. Dun- can's refusal to allow him the relief." Nicklaus told Duncan he re- garded it as a "bum decision" and jhe accepted the referee's offer to stand down, with Ger- ald Micklem, recent chairman of the Royal and Ancient Cham- pionship Committee, taking over refereeing duties. Steel says the onlooker "must sympathize with Duncan whose decision, like those of all refer- ees, should have been final." 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