wie NG PRR A NR FG GN Be GN EER GE I POR aaah Tough Task For George LAUREL, Md. (CP)--George Royal, who won the $50,000. added Canadian International Championship Stakes at Tor- onto Saturday will be up against rough competition on his next assignment. The Vancouver-owned George Royal is entered in the Noy, 11 $150,000 Laurel International at Washington, D.C., by his own- ers, Ernie Hammond and Bob Hall. The calibre of the opposition came out Tuesday when invi- tations were cabled to owners of Assagai and Tom Rolfe to represent the United States in the Washington International. The bids were sent to Charles W. Englehard in London and Raymond A, Guest in: Dublin where he is the U.S, ambassa- dor. Englehard owns the three- ieee ald. Accaoni the nation's {leading runner on 'the grass over which the International is {raced at 1% miles, Guest owns \four-year-old Tom Rolfe, the |champion three - year - old last | year, Assagai's victory in the Man O'War Stakes in New York last Saturday was his eighth in 11 | starts. | The other foreign acceptances for the International are Prom- iner of Ireland, David Jack of England, Aniline of Russia, Fo- lio of Brazil, and three French representatives, Silver Shark, | Vasco de Gama and Behistoun. 3Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 26, 1966 LABOR IS A PROBLEM and other projects have created a_ sellers' market for labor in Northern Can- ada. A $230,000,000 'open pit mining and extraction plant to draw petroleum, coke and sulphur from the Atha- built in northern Alberta by Great Canadian Oil Sands. The sands have reserves OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (CP)--Old Country soccer standings after Satur- day's games: English League Chelsea Burnley Tottenham Leicester Ipswich Hull Bolton Crystal Palace Wolverhmptn Carlisle Queens P R Bristol R Oldham Mansfield Grimsby Watford Bournemouth Divis Stockport Southport Wrexham Southend Tra US. Athletes Equal Marks MEXICO CITY (AP--Tom- |mie Smith of Los Angeles came within one-tenth of a second of the world record and matched the Olympic mark Thursday when he won the men's 200- metre dash in Mexico's Inter- national Sports Week in 20.3. In his second gold-medal per- Scottish League Division I = eee oe - at aR > J = _ wcowwvw Celtic Rangers Kilmarnock Hibernian Airdrie _ ost Sa4Sau -- i Divison I Hamilton Arbroath East Fife Taylor Retains Small Lead SweNKe oso NHK SG -= 9 ee as wwe oS ho See Re LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Univer- | sity of Toronto's Mike Raham| is taking the big switch from| defence to offence this season | in_ stride. | The 185-nounder who played on defence last fall, was! switched over to offence this! season when the Blues lost full-| back Erkki Pukonen with an in- jury. Raham, running from the full- back spot for the undefeated Blues, has scored six touch- downs in four games. Two of them came last Saturday against McGill and helped boost Raham to within two points of Ontario-Quebec Athletic Associ- ation scoring leader Bryce Tay- lor of the Blues who went score- less against McGill. | Taylor still leads the scoring |parade with 38 points with Ra- jham having 36. Raham also Hornets Move Close To Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Galt Hornets. moved to within one point of first-place Wood: stock Athletics Tuesday night and Collingwood Georgians kept pace with a win to remain a point behind Galt in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A League. Galt downed Orillia 4-2 while Collingwood defeated last-place Barrie Flyers 5-3. The Hornets now have seven points and the Georgians six. Bob Hall, Pete Brennan, Fern Belanger and Earl Balfour scored for Galt with Howie Forbes and George Westfall re- plying for Orillia. Galt outshot Orillia 37-33, At Collingwood Hec Brainard scored three goals to pace the Georgians, Dave McComb and LEWIS Recep og pol VU King Street West 725-0444 wn Beles eghincas rs oe wees x tae tee te Gerry McBride added the} Collingwood defenceman Ray others. Gariepy was taken to hospital Chuck Léeming, Lornejafter suffering a skate cut over Knowles and Bob Garner netted|the right eye in the second pe- the Barrie goals. riod. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 4 DAYS formance of the meet, Smith|leads the 0-QAA in rushing with equalled the record set by|368 yards in 45 carries for an serves of the world, This OSHAWA BOWLI | stetta Makarchuk 648 (221, 230); Yvonne | Doug Smith 620 (244, 203), Frank! Jets 15, Dropouts 14, Packers 13, Try) Linley 241, Lillian Howerd 23), : (226, 210) inlet tok So ine Hanover, winner of 17 straight 13. 228, Keith Aiderton 286 and Dave Whorra! LAKE VISTA MIXED LEAGUE Points Kats 1) Iniuns 2, Union Giris 1) Jets Linley 94, Art Coverly| rickman 748 (279, 218, 251) and F. Maior/ choice Tuesday to take Satur- ' Mamie Gibb 97 and Lillian Howard |, $00 Sn ea ate ries 8 Union Girls 7, Mistits 4 and Mo- 8. Cas Oem, aa 218); ©. Dove Fkid tor City 3 Points Taken -- Hallidays 4, Oshawa Brown 605 (215). MOTOR CITY #0 Games Fi % i A 202; A TEN 0 2); Batty BOK 08 eee Salen |S, Cohewe M10 TH cobalt A. Madi!' 219" and -O:| the coveted triple crown, which L (), Alger's 3 and Coulter's 1, Dixon's 3. 199; High Triple -- J, Brown 693 equal to all other oil re- : basca oi] sands is being (CP Photo) Od | Favor NG NEWS |Bugay ane (20s, 10); Art rving ad (257); Jack James 623 (264) and R m Hanover U.A.W. LADIES AUX, NO. 27 Over 225 Eric Smith Lig Allan! Standings -- We Try 20, Lucky Six 19, 0 e€0 Cooper 250, Ron Lougheed 228, 7 , 4 Eres my: eenten OF Lilie |Mards 12, Buddays 11, Die Hards 7, Spi-|. NEW YORK (AP) -- Romeo High Singles PES Finch 231, Jack Howard 232, Roy Mintz! fires 6 and Loafers 3. , b> bef i ul 2 Ally: Kats | 227. races after losing his 1966 debut, evi on in izries 2, ats to. Token Tin Lirzies 2," Alley Bag -- Bill Faries 94, Arthur! 709 -- J. Loreno 780 (267, 283, 230); @.| Was made the 4-to-5 favorite 3| p Team Standings -- Jets 17, Alley Kats/ 97, George Day 80, Doris Watts 65, 57, 92/719 (221, 326) v's $169,885 Messenger Stakes Misfits @ and Dumb Bells 3, Motor City Ann Henderson 73, 79, Doris Day 52, 43, <6: Sintth a Cm, wih 6. otiver| 289 s $169, g 228); ©, Scott 673 (218, 264); D. Balley|plete a sweep of the triple were 10 "lemons", MEN'S STORE LEAGUE §23 (200, 234); H. Norton 607 (260) and J. | crown for three-year-old pacers, | i 1959) and STORE LEAGUE DUp 0; Central Pharmacy 4, Annettes 0; |. 215 -- t. Raby 258, B. Drury 241, R.| Only Adios Butler ( --- June Grice 440 (201,/ Motor City 4, National Srocers oO; Osn.|Madill 298, W. Gourley 233, B. Geen/ Bret Hanover (1965) have won 8 ley's 3) Ontario| 224 E. Herbacko 224, F. Figuerde 223 416 (210, : | Motor Sales 3, Oshawa Bakery 1; P . 0 4 ve ee RET ale Mitte Pech anti lars 2% Goch's 2; Acadian Cleaners 1,| Myers. 214, also includes the Cane: Pace Ladies -- High Average -- J Brown! and the Little Brown Jug. v. Stinson 223, Fairley riples -- A. Cockerton 720, J and) 209. Edna! Ristich 770, W. Villa 770, A. Seimers 832, |High Single -- 8. Geen 275. ioe inen's fies Be 1 Scare Hawes) Totcaean Tee, SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE 2 post position Tuesday and will) Team Stand! --- Kintoch's Beapre 730, R. Thompson 787, z wear IS, Swan's Hardware 12, Riviera |G. Swindells 672, G. Gwilliam 722 C.| Team Standings Aces Up 38, Bot. De driven by George Sholty. | Seven will oppose Romeo in Henry Carr of Detroit in Tokyo in 1964, Carr set the world rec- ord of 20.2 in 1964, Bob Seagren of the U.S. equalled the Olympic record of 16 feet 8% inches in winning the pole vault, A virtually unknown Colom- bian, Alvaro Meija, won his sec- at Roosevelt Raceway and com-jond gold medal by taking the| 10,000 metres. He had surprised the experts by winning the 5,000-metre race. The Colombian's home town of Bogota is at an even higher altitude than Mexico's 7,349 feet, which possibly gives him Romeo Hanover drew the No,|an advantage here over ath-|Springate, M letes from other parts of the world, TO GO! See Page 21 8.2 average. | Tied for third in scoring are two Queen's players, Doug Cowan and Guy Potvin each |with 24, Potvin's points have all come on converts, field goals or missed field goals. He has 13 converts, two field jgoals and five singles. | The leaders: TDC FGS Pts Taylor, T 38 Raham, T Cowan, Q |Potvin, Q Eben, T Plancke, Q Garland, W Schreiber, M \McMahon, T ooeooonssor eooooounceso Hair Styling 11, Angus Graydon 10, Nu|Newans 718, J. Powell 738, A. Kuch 687, toms 32, Head Pins 24, Top Six 19, Red Way Rug & Jury and Lovell 6, Jordon's | M. Adam 636 and J, Childerhose 658. Liners 18, Dum Dums 18, Wild Cats 16, ; } over Jeo 15" Dummies IS and Spittires. 1s,| the one-mile race with Overcall, Florist 6, People's Clothing 4, Thomson mes L. Wagg 263, B. and sex gua 2 and Modern Upholster-| Hayes 264, Cy Powell 303, J. Bent 245, High Tripi G. Smith 779 (296, my,{ driven by John Patterson, and : D. Fuller 689/True Duane, made a supple- r} Mac MacPherson 267, Angello Alvatiotis ¥e 256, C, Hubbell 275, K. Jenkins 261, Bill/ ©. Wallis 732 (314, 210)) B. Fulle 397, : E Clerments 660. (263, 207), p.| Mentary entry at the cost of @UYS AND DOLLS MAJOR tig 260, P. Lyon 259, B. Morey 256, on 234, 212); Girard Bee" Rabinsa nay | Smith 658 (258, 219)7 Z. Zimmer 650 (233, | $15,000, picked as the ones most 254, Stan Skirrow ae 207); P. Skidmore 650 --, 240); likely to upset the favorite. man this week with 83! (324) with Ron Bragg 803. In the 700 class Lioyd Sabina | Slim lead of 16 points, 233, and que -- Peter Gow 94, Ann + Garry Carey 8% and Joan ™, washed their lead of 16 points over Jan Cans, 305, by 280, Cessellittes by 4 to Trotters and! Shortt 252 and R. Tunstall 262. 20 Games-- T. Trombiey 263, 6. Beav-, by Chris Boring and start from = Frank Hill was top C. Gatea 228, D. Duncan 226, G. Trom-| C Carnations 15, | | Overcall at Lexington, Ky. na oa 480 Tripies vercall at Lexington, Ky Wee. s (251, 235, 231); June Hurat 618 (210, 204, | 216), | 742, isabelle King 736, Mavis Taylor 729,210 Scores -- Thelma Kay Cross 273, | | ma (03), forced Romeo Hanover to go all | Martha Nancy McGuire! team triple was bowled by Hershey Bears Lemen League Scores -- Eva Brown erty Bell. In the average race for the Guys, . ders %, E " ; ; Knight 262, Johe Trott, 240, Dave alsnop |night on a power play with less| Good Time Boy, No. 5, 6-to-1; Betty Stonebridge 21, & A with 226, Lorraine Murphy 217, Joyce | a yyy Points -- Tootsie Rolls | ieee te King te I 'ells and R Standing -- Tootsie Rolls 14, Road Run . ; | were tied 4-4 going into the third! ca r i | eal Rar cenat en an | going me from Mike Nykoluk and 0 -- Jack UAWA LEAGUE Jerry Other Quebec scorers were penalties handed out during the | uk 627. tive 3, Dines 1, Roger's 2 and Harry's 2.| = Harold Lowery 265, Jack Ruka-|4, Bell 0, The 27's 3, Mackies 1, Final 3, | Guy Gendron. Dornhoefer. Leckie 258, Jerry Manilla 258. Joan Mont- Fi - , ' Tl, Flemings 10, Roger's 10, Gis '| by Chuck Hamilton of Hershey, | nets, compared with 26 shots at Group 2; Home App. 14, Houdaille 11,/ Section leader Sabers were white- , by Bali Lows but still retained| pete fhakeccrn sia B., Robinsen 267, ; 4 . Rouse 647 (275); M. Hobbs (29 ; one point, as Jan Cans also won over | 290; w Jevesr ass Re Bros tsb eA: | 208) and. J. Mariel 615 (259). True Duane will be handled Perry's Pests won, over Knighters and : y dry 248, A, Lee 235, G, Element 234, 234, * Bichane, OY 3 te. Soores, SHERIFF'S LADIES TAILORING | D. Hughes 29, 215, 4. Griffen 207, 216,| NO. 7. Richard Olffield's colt re 'or the Total Petia -- The Panay's held their ently scorched two miles in | bley 225, D, Hobbs 224, M. Klaus 221, T.| 1:56 4-5 and 1:57 2-5 for a two- came up with 72%, Harold Ballem and| Sweet Peas 14, Phiox 14, Dafy's 13 and) Parish 220 and €. Beaudry 20. "| heat world record in downing] Paimer Knight each with 727, Dave) Toses 12. ag ae sem: ome : 8 : 700 -- Joan Smith 717 lM Hel R. Buck's 0 -- it was again Bernice | rs. eien 2 uck 8 ver-| Buday for the second week, leading with | 208) and Tammy Harlock 601 ( Quebec Stops |call, who'll start from No. 4,| Fpl pray, Sere. 2s preted Wereeki Sen, poo' oaiinert ia, Laure Reiniay OM (901) end Joyce Bell y aeitees WRT Nene icone: out last Friday before winning The high |221, Joan Wall 210 Esther Hamilton | the Hanover Colt Stakes at Lib- | Jay Cans -- 38 am the. high single | 210. jan 7. | 1 "rt i ns wi S29, Carel m Gilbert 88, Marie Pope QUEBEC (CP)--Wayne Hicks} . on 'gg post posi-| jaliem is setting @ sizzl ce | joanne Sen- ions an able is are: on voy Tigh ge Foes scored his second goal of the P odd: | and, Ron Bragg 242 each and Loyd) reyag De sep tee von, ors; | {tan four minutes remaining to Meadow Lenco, No. 1, 15-to-1; er doy ith iviicd Oadey: to: \eae- Scores co! rgne 5: | give Quebec Aces a 6-5 victory] Goodnuff, No. 3, 15-to-1; Silent ts 22 Lorvaine Murphy 217, Jovce 27; Hazel Logan 204, Anne Lee 203 and| over Hershey Bears in the only| Byrd, No. 6, 20-to-1; and Clay, | " net of Se. at Tle dak ae teat | a ee | American Hockey League game| NO. 8, 30-to-1. and tsabel Runners, 23 Thisties © and Swinging Six-) Tuesday night. CEDARDALE Leacue gy nm ing SR a Bo i ld The evenly - matched clubs; The other goals for. the visitors High Triples -- Jim Montpetit 706 (245) ners 14, Thisties 12, Swinging Sixtet 10, hy Og Alley Cats 7 and Siow Pokes 6. period. Hershey led 3-2 after the! Myron Stankiewicz. im Maclean 608, first frame. , The Bears drew 11 of the 16 4 Manilla 639! Group 1: Tumey's 4 Durno's 0, Fi Gladwyn MacLean 635, Vie Whit! >| dean' piney SS warns 2S Fee : 7 : Harold. Lowery 69 and Norma. 'meiny.|\0@*,%.Goch's 1, Parts 3, Clints 1, Ac-/Gord Labossiere, Bill Suther- rough contest, including a 10-| 2s Group 2: Houdailie 4, Cadillac 0, Tony's| and, Cleland Mortson and Jean-' minute misconduct to Gary | ruck 265, 'Vivian Stansbury 258, Alex 's 1, . Leckie 25%, Jerry Man! fere's 1. Home 'App. 2 and Motor City) 'The Quebec victory overshad-| They got 33 shots away at Brant 239 one sen Aecheweh icons MAO'®| Team Standings: Group 1, Tummey's| owed a three-goal performance|Gary Bauman in the Quebec Dines: 9, Active 8, Goch's 8, Par " : Durnos 4 and Harry's 4 | who scored once in each period.| Andre Gill by the Aces. Tony's 11, Cadillac 9, Final 8, The 27, 7, sects mn on City 7, Berg's 5, Mackle 4 and Bell ime To Save §' ORANGE LEAGUE High Tripies -- Jim Mesgaros 819 (318 247. 254); Andy Frappier 710 (213, 286, " 211); Bob Poole 703 (178. 2), High Scores: K. Johnson 808, W. Kelly 264); _Jack | 795, P. Lyzon 780, C. Me 799, Goodman 649 (165, 266, 238); Don Fisher | McKnight var A. Carveron 724 a ar. 42, (184, 228, 230); Jim Marshall 638] dyke 724, R. Murray 709, D. Moss 706, | (236, 213, 189) and Alfons Kern 627 (165,/ A. Stovin 706, G. Stanley 705, R. Scorgie 215, 247). #1, L. Sabins 683, G. Jessome 689, H Godrey 686, H. McRoberts 673, A. Taylor 667, H. Veenhot 660, T. Flagel 460, S Stovin 658, H. Kellock 457, D. Tilk 635, R. Rak 651, C. Heath 650, B. S42, D., Hodgson 442, $8. Lebreton 634, Davis 433, E. Jordon 632, T. Edoes 632, W. Gigruck! 623 and B. Gutsell 626. Kay Marshal! Claire! MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE Plume 90, Herb, Gill 9, Elmer Marshall 95, Vera Stronge 93 and Rita Horrocks $2.) Al, Jamieson led all bowlers last week / ei, 82. with games of 210, 248 and a big 418 for & 876 trinie Ps Bud Taken -- Stones 900 Bowlers - HHARG Geordies 0; Handicappers 7. Corner Pins Reg. Norris 77) (245, 258, 268); P. * i + + Peter Cellar Qwellers 5, The Duffy's 2;/Makarchuk 765 (286, 228, 251); Leon oat Losses 2. 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