Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1966, p. 9

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ate ee eet i, WITH LEAFS --Forward Frank Mahovlich Tuesday awitehed from the garden variety of leaves to the To ronto Maple Leafs as he Mahovlich Returns To Toronto Lineup By THE CANADIAN PRESS Frank Mahovlich settled his|Bower, was reported out for theleight to 10 days with. strained Maple Leafs Tuesday and will/back muscles, He will be re: be in the lineup tonight for al/placed by contract problems with National Hockey League game against Detroit Red Wings in Teronto, And at Montreal, diens, Neither club has lost yet this season, Mahovlich missed the Leafs first two games because of the salary difficulties, Terms were not disclosed because of the sal- ary difficulties. Terms were not disclosed but sources said the left winger $35,000 an that escalate the deal to $50,000, | posito This compares with Mahovlich's/Will play, four-year contract, reported to| Tight , be worth $100,000, which ended |charleyhorse in his left leg. | Reay was pleased with Denis last year, than @ paychological effect on athletes competing in the 1968 Summer Olympics, Dr. Paul Hauch sald Monday night. The London radiologiat headed a team of six Canadian iance and endurance events will coaches studying athletic per formances at the Litle Olym- pie competition in Mexico He felt that competitors will be able to come close to their) sonditions. beast performances despite the altitude if they condition them- selves to the climate and report in good shape. "T don't think it's as serious as some feel," he said. 'The results made it quite evident that athletes can do relatively well over short distances in track and field and swimming "But events requiring more than two minutes of offort showed the effects of the alti tude," Dr. Hauch, a director of the Canadian Olympic Association, WEC Deciares Title Vacant MEXICO CITY (AP)---Carlos Ortiz' world lightweight boxing title is vacant. But Ortiz may defend his crown Nov, 28 in New York against Flash Blorde of the Philippines The World Boxing Council de- clared the title vacant Monday night, latest development in the Saturday night fiasco in which the referee had one winner and the WRC another Ortiz, of Puerto Rico, who won the title in 1962, was awarded a technical knockout by referee Billy Conn because challenger Utiminio (Sugar) Ra- mos had a badly cut left eve. The crowd almost rioted until Ramond Velarquer, WRC exe eutive secretary, declared Ra- mos, a Mexico City resident the champion because Ortiz re fused to start the fight again Everyone got together Mon day night with these results 1, The title, as far as the WBC is concerned, is vacant &. Ortie will meet Ramos in the same ring Jan. 29 to deter mine the champion 3. Ortiz and his manager Dely, were suspended for year and fined $400 each by the boxing commission of the state of Mexico A title fight between and Elorde has been annount ed for Nov, 28 in Madison Square Garden, Rill ane Ortie | Chicago |Leafs are 1-1, Black Hawks meet the Cana-\nurr, TREMBLAY OUT and Gilles Tremblay, both out for an indefinite period, Trem: diay hurt a shoulder and Dutf a knee last week, Coach Billy Reay of Chicago one-year contract will give the! aid Bobby Hull and Phil Ke- Mexico City's Altitude Hardest On Endurance LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Mexico}is in charge of the COA's sports {turn to the lineup Saturday, City's altitude will have more/medical advisory committee, | } CALGARY (CP)--A last-min: 'ute field goal and Hugh Camp- bell's pass-catching heroics en: abled Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers to push Calgary Stampeders to the brink of playoff elimina: tion Tuesday in the Western Football Conference. Jack Abendachan connected with 24 seconds remaining as the Roughriders, assured of the conference championship, com: pleted thelr schedule with a 98-26 verdict over Calgary. Campbell hauled in seven passes from Ron Lancaster for 1149 yards and his 17th touch down of the season, The touchdown erased the Masadian Woothall League rec: ord of 16 set in,1989 by Ernie ER pe pee pe RE Pitts of Vinee Blue Bomb: ers, Campbell, leading scorer in the WFC, tied the record Sat- urday, The Stampeders visit Edmon- ton Eskimos Saturday for the final game of the regular sea- son for both clubs. To earn a playoff berth, the Stamps must win by 22 a although a vic: tory would give Calgary a tie with Edmonton in points and an even break in three games this season, The difference is that the Ha. kimos compiled In a 26-5 vie- tory early this season, The clubs also played an 1818 tle, Abendschan managed 10 points on two field goals, a sin- gl0@ 8nd Wiese Ganverss. The GU yee eee MEXICO CITY (AP) -- It lamounts to only 6-100ths of an linch, but this difference in the | size of golf balls may be a mar |jor factor in deciding the win- ;ner this weekend in the Eisen: hower Trophy matches for the world amateur team champion:| ship. The defending British team will stay with the smaller Brit ish ball while its stoutest chal- lengers, the United States and Canada, will play the bigger ball used on this side of the At- lantic, The strong South African con- tinent is split, Bobby Cole, 18, the British amateur titleholder, will play the bigger ball, His team-mates will go with the smaller one, Both the British and Amert- can balls weigh the aame, 1,62 ounces but the British ball is 1,62 inches in diameter, the American 1.68, In international competition, DeJordy in goal, Regular goalie you can take your choice. Glen Hall, who agreed earlier) "You may be able to fly the to end his retirement, will join| small ball farther off the tee but the club in Chicago Thursday.) you can't finesse it as well "DeJordy has played very|around the greens," said Deane well and I-don't see why he! Beman of Bethesda, Md,, senior can't cage to," Reay said, | Chicago players have scored! 17, goals in the club's three| HOLDS LINE BETTER games, tops in the league, Hull|, Young Cole, who has played and Stan Mikita, each with| both, agrees, "I don't think the three goals, match the two: distance gained makes that! game output of Canadiens, who| Much difference , . . The big- have scored six. jger ball holds the line better on JUGGLES BIS LINES these slow, stubby greens." f 4 | . Coach Toe Blake of Montreal) Amateur golfers from 20. ne juggied his lines to practices to prepare for the game against the first + place Hawks. rain os, But} He worked utility forward =" MBobbe -- a ha Jim Roberts at centre between and Phil has a/John Ferguson and Claude La- rose in one arrangement, Jean Beliveau, playing with an in- jured thumb, centred a line with Yvan Cournoyer and Bobby Rousseau In addition to Bower, the Leafs will meet Detroit without} defenceman Bobby Baun, still 10 days away from regular ac: tion with a broken left thumb, | and Rob Pulford, who could re- was announced after a meeting with general man- ager Punch Imlach, but no figures were released, CP Wirephoto mgned his contract for the 1066 . 67 National Hockey League season, Mahovlich had been reported holding out for a salary in the re- gion of $40,000, The signing The Leafs goalie, Johnny Terry Sawcehuk! against the Red Wings, still seeking their first win of the season with an 0-3 record, The The Canadiens will have to tace the high + scoring Hawks without left - wingers Dick Duff Fall Clearance hip Raleigh & C.C.M, BICYCLES The Red Wings, whose goalies | | Roger Crozier and Hank Bassen | jhave allowed 17 goals in three \games, play New York Rangers at Detroit Thursday night Saturday, the Rangers visit Montreal while. Boston Bruins play In Toronto, Sunday, Boston plays at Detroit, Athletes competing in events not requiring endurance should be able to get used to Mexico City's climate quickly, But those competing in dis- All tines end models Redu quick clearence, Teke edvantege of the Savings for Christmes Gift Giving by wting our CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN need up to four weeks training in Mexico to come close to their best times and distances made under normal climate HARADA WINS AGAIN OSAKA, Japan (AP)---Masa- hiko (Fighting) Harada of Ja- pan, the world bantamweight/ well in heats and finals unless Champion, scored a unanimous) they are spaced at least an hour/decision aver Antonio Herrera apart. Endurance events should/of Columbia in a non-titie 12 be three hours apart, he said,| round fight Tuesday night, Har- There is some truth in the/ada, Who was staggered in the claim that altitude could create! third round, raltied and floored a psychological barrier for com: his opponent for the mandatory petitors, he said, Several ath-|eight count in the seventh Hockey Supplies A complete stock of shetes, atieks end equipment by Tep Nome Menufecturers, YCLE ENTRE 725.6944 Dr, Hauch didn't feel .ath letes will be able to perform 204 Bend f. | member of the American squad. Ball Size Could Decide 'Eisenhower Cup Matches tionsrepresenting the best In the world--tee off early Thurs: day over the 7,125-yard, par-72, Club de Golf Mexico course, the longest over which an inter: national match has ever been played, Riders Nip Stamps 'On Late Field Goal other Saskatchewan touchdowns were scored by Ed Buchanan and Gord Barwell. Calgary touchdowns were noted by Bill Goods, Larry Robinson, Howard Starks and Peter Liske, Robinson, whose touchdown came on a 64-yard romp with an intercepted pass, also kicked two converts, Two attempts wore blocked to pro- vide Saskatchewan's margin of victory, Saskatchewan led 14-7 after one quarter and 25-20 after three, Buchanan, back after a lengthy layoff with a leg injury, scored Saskatchewan's second touchdown on an 80-yard slice, We arnoted nat the last Calgary defender for Lan casters perfect s and sped ihe iis) ov yarus waists Lancaster completed 18 of 30 passes for 360 vards and Sas- katchewan added 132 yards rushing. Fullback George Reed smashed for 128 yards in 21 car: ries, Liske completed 18 of % passes for 278 yards, but the Calgary ground attack managed only 54 yards. Terry Evanshen was Liske's favorite target, He caught five of six passes for 110 yards, in uniform: pins, MBIMB ISM Bn BAIT or pag? THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednenday, October 26, 1966 223 5 7 =5S7)Thomas, B 8000 9 0 0 0 S4iBvanshen, © 8006 Top Scorer a ' Campbell j-"= Sets Record » THE CANADIAN PRESS lanker Hugh Campbell of Saskatchewan Roughriders caught his 17th touchdown pass of the season Tuesday and set a Canadian Football League ree: ord in his team's 28-26 victory over ip Stampeders, The previous record of 16 touchdown passes, equalled by Campbell Saturday, was estab- lished in 1950 by Ernie Pitts of Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Campbell also finished the regular season on top of the scoring race with 102 points. Kicking. specialist Jack Abendschan of § as k atchewan added 10 points to his second. place score of 76 with three con- verts, two field goals--one of ¢ a "a BEST Ht IN ONTARIO : MR. TOM: KARRAS Tom who has recently returned from the 1966 convention f 0 of the Toronto Guild of Hair Stylist has been owarded the which proved the eage tor tue stetnd time In a raw the BEST BARBER OF THE YEAR team's victoryand a single. | aword, First vear winnina the Ontario Barbers' Associanion widened his lead:t 5, | CRECT BAPRER OF THE YEAR 1946 AWARD, 3 judges from over kicking pl a USA, For best haircuts in Ontario visit . «4 Robinson of Calgary who picked ¢ and two converts, Robinson now has 72 points, Sata BARBER SHOP Abendschan, § NO WAITING 4 BARBERS TO SERVE YOU Robinson, © | Winton, W Mitchell, Abend sc ha n's performance Award (1965) end now the Toronto Guild Of Hair Stylist up eight points on a touchdown, lom 4, The leaders: 304 Stevenson Road North, Oshawe B.C, letes were afraid their perform: | round, ances would not measure up (0 games standard, "But when they actually give) it a try, they don't seem to maiad it." In the Canadian group eel Dr. Haweh was George Gate of Montreal. who will coach Can- ada's swimming team in yeae | John Hudson, Toronto track and | field coach, gymnastics coach) Marilyn Savage of Toronto, | eycling coach Albert Gachon of Montreal, canoeing coach Jim| Mossman of Toronto and fene:' ing coach Imre Szabo of Tor: onto. Paul Henderson of Toronto, who won a silver medal in yachting, was Canada's only competitor in the Little Olym:/ pies but Dr, Hauch did not feel) the absence of Canadian ath- letes seriously hindered his group's findings The coaches conducted tests on themselves, stepping contine- éusly from the floor to a bench and back for three minutes, They found it more difficult to perforin the tests at higher ab! titudes, but became accustomed to conditions in Mexico City in about six days The rest of the. time was sbeat studying performances of athietes from other countries and gathering information from their coaches His committee is scheduled to make recommendations to the COA for preparing the Canadian team going. to the 1968 Olym:: nes EXCHANGE i For Your Old Skates i Regardiens fi of Coneitinn ON A NEW PAIR | Selection of Hockey Equipment rw KING PARK PLAZA UUNIRDYAL) king 3. w. a ren ne. 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