Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1966, p. 7

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mete ANAS eh SETS Es sparring partner Mel Turn- bow. He is preparing for his title defence next Monday against Cleveland Williams in Houston, Texas. While the fight will not be avail- able for television viewers, Oshawa fight fans with CHAMPION SIGNS -- World heavyweight cham- pion Cassius Clay leans over ring ropes following workout Monday to sign autograph for Bobby Phil- lips of Baytown, Texas. Clay went two rounds with Williams Has Already Fought Major Fight YOAKUM, Tex. (AP)--jwound in the stomach in an Whether or not Cleveland Wil-|altercation with a highway pa- liams defeats champion Cassius /trolman. Clay for the world heavyweight} During his lengthy stay in a title Nov. 14 he already has a/|Houston hospital he underwent = victory to his credit. several major operations. A sec- years ago doctors battled|tion of his small intestine was to save Williams's life after he|removed. His weight dropped suffered a critical gunshot|from 214 pounds to 159 and Cable TV will be able to see the bout on closed circuit television. It -will also be : available on the large screen in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, --AP Wirephoto many persons said Williams would never enter the ring again. "T"ve never seen a man with such a constitution," one of Wil- Hiams's doctors said at the time. "He lost enough blood to kill a half dozen men." Hugh Benbow, Williams' man- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS gens am> panne, |e 8, Oa %, Grennon 416 (163, 238, 215)7 Irene Rog- Gay Sx 2h Jesters 26 Head Pins ors 407 (182, 221, 204); Joan Walker and Alley Cats 18, Lucky Strikes| (273, 178, 186) and Betty Pearce 404 (225, 164, 215). 200 Games -- @. May 266, K. Schneld- er 256, B. Grant 241, N. Fice 223, L, Wore den 212, 217, &. Lupton 208, J. Pritchard 26, C. Garrow 205 and D. May 204, Lemon League -- M. Nagy 97, BD Cluclura 94, C, Wersokl 91 and Dorothy 86. 750 (300, 7m (312, 244) (257, 256); Bill Harding 7 (315, 258) Frank 700 2 (274, 220); Marion Turesk' raed Rich Wil om 62 Over -- Leo Bev Bercisy 270, Lerrayne Pieav 265, Doreen Barclay 261, Pauline Bell 245, 243, Maurie Shorten 242, 236, Doreen Abramoff ngs INTER-CITY LEAGUE '- George Points Taken: Aces 2 Wheelers 3; Crystals 7, Wafers 0, Grits and Grinds 0 and Bank of 7. Montreal 7. Over 200: Dorothy Mcintyre 223, Dar- 9%8,|rell Nickerson 225, Doward Cameron ever) Bright 250, Joyce Clark 201 and Ladies' High Triple: Dorothy Mcintyre a4, < High Triple: Doward Cameron 335, Bob Cia: Keenan 229, Marg agi , Bilt Smith 226, Slim Bell 227, Harvey Singular 226 and Ray Pte Faye June Laverty emon -- June La ®. Savole 98, 93) S. Anderson 97, M. Mo lin 92, 917 B. McMullan 91, J. Rute and H. Kievin 64. DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Teams Standing -- len's Esto 24,160--43; yg yyy Fuel 24,619--33; Scott's Chicken Villa 23,3029; Mister) NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUE were, FS) Points Taken: Vickers 4, Cempbells ©) ty | Wilsons. 4, Hubbells 0) 2 Pigg % Burrus 30) Hombly Block 1) Pearses 3, Deprattos R9ss--Ii Coca-Cola, 21,328 end Wood) "Total Points: Vickers 26, Wiisons 20, High Aver = J. Goodman; High| Peerses 1% Collins 1%, Ca is V6, A iy D. Bichop 989 and High Single-- Burrus 14, Depratios 10 and bbells 6. High Triples: DB. Wil 5 201); M. Waite 687 (302, 221); N, Vickers 259, 8. 6 'High Triples 'with Handicap -- 1. | fe 200); B. Mowbray ( Seow ee one Single with. andl 205); L.. Collins 619 (250) and N. Mitruk (286). High Singles: N. Scott 271, M. Witterick 261, E. Baldwin 243, E. Campbell 236, M. Bobris 231, D. Armstrong 219, G. Knight 218 and M. Jones 216. MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUB Lemon League -- H. Keinitsky 85. High Triples -- G. Gwilllams 900; A. reene 820; R. Poole 775; D. Smith 739) W. State 773; D. Bishop 767; 0. Colo- pail 710; J. Vasko 719 and J. Goodman High Singles -- @. Gwilllarns 209, 326 and D. Bishop 301) A. Greene 34 700 Triples -- Marl. Ford 78). (251, 247 Smith 308, 283); Pete Makarchuk 762 (276, 275, 231)3 Leon Davey 749 (219, 271, 251); Bud 217, 81); Gord L TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE [Morey 734 (236, Team Stending: Untouchables 28,/ 71? Gio, 241, 268) and Cec. Litster Cheerios 21, Jokers 17, Swingers 15,| (233, 288). Hermits 14 and Anchors 13. 400 Triples -- Wes, Kotaslensk! 688 (261, Triples Over $30: Audrey Hepburn 681, Anderson 666 270) Marg Puchalski 649, Pauline Starr 627, dna 63, Brabin 612, Barb| (2 3 Liz Hutcheson 559, Fern/ ® ler S36 and Keren Chascrewski | \<=* $82. High Singles: Audrey Hepburn 235, 2 Hutcheson 236; chier 2457 Makarchuk 602 (200, 228); Geot. Curl #2 Minaret| (219, 203); Dorothy Davey 601 (271) and Miriam Price| Helen Trott 600 (281). Marj Zealand) _ Standings -- We Try 24, Lucky. Six 23, Jets 22, Packers 19, Dropouts 18, Try Herds 16, Boddy's 14, Die Hards 10, Spit- 25; 6; 262. 28, prayed for me." ager, said doctors told him the 357 magnum bullet 'dodged and darted in the lower abdo- men, nipping intestines and ar- teries here and there." PRAISED MUSCLES "Doctors told me they had neverseen such muscles. on a human being," Benbow added. When Williams, now 33, was bow took.him to the manager's 2,675-acre ranch near here to get him back into shape. Fourteen months later Willi- ams was fighting again. Williams said the wound does not bother him. "My stomach is harder than ever," he said. "If I had any pain at all I would not fight..." However, he admits his close call has affected him in other ways, He has embraced religion and married a minister's daugh- ter. He knows this is his last chance at the big time. He says he wants to win the title and be 'a worthy cham- pion for all the people who have released from the hospital Ben- A Rough Riders Shaken Over Smyths Death By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP -- Ottawa Reugh Riders skipped practice Monday but they probably wouldn't have accomplished much anyway. The players were still too shaken by the weekend death of defensive coach Bill Smyth to concentrate on the Eastern Festball Conference finals against Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Head coach Frank Clair, who called a team meeting in place! of the scheduled practice, prob-|ally lost to the Ticats in the ably will miss the 44-year-old|finals for the third straight former U.S. Marine more than| year. any of the players. i Clair brought Smyth along) WON FOUR STRAIGHT when he became coach of the} But any differences that might have existed were Riders in 1956 and the two men have been an almost insepara-|cleared up this year as Ottawa romped to four straight pre- ble coaching team for the last 11 seasons, season wins and took 11 of their There were rumors of discord |first 12 regular season games last year when the Riders blew |to 'clinch first place and the an early-season lead, finished|playoff bye. second to Hamilton and eventu-| When the Riders faltered and lost their last two games, it was Tiger-Cats View Films Of Sunday's Poor Show Ses aeew maar Hamiusos, (co )--Hamiltan ts are going to the br adie but for some players it may be a horror show. The Ticats will view films of Leading Teams Major Soccer LONDON (CP)--United King- dom soccer leaders after Satur- day's games: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I WTL F APt Cheisea 8 5 2 32 1721 Stoke 9 24 25 1420 Everton 8 4 3 25 1920 Man United 9 14 28 2219 Leicester 743 37 2418 Tottenham 8 25 26 2318 Burnley 65 3 27 2117 Liverpool 6 5 3 26 2217 Division 11 Ipswich 6 4 3 39 2622 Wolver'pton 9 3 3 34 1421 Bolton 8 4 3 29 1720 Crystal P 8 4 3 27 1620 Coventry 8 3 4 21 1419 Carlisle 9 16 22 2219 Hull 9 0 7 34 2318 Division II Bristol R 10 5 3 39 2825 Queens PR 95 1 49 1823 Oldham 9 1 6 37 2119 Mansfield 75 4 29 2019 Shrewsbury 7.4 5 27 2518 Watford 6 6 3 18 1218 Colchester 73 5 30 2217 Peterborough 5 7 3 25 1017 Grimsby 735 25 2017 Walsall 7.3 6 23 2717 Bournemouth 7 3 5 16 2017 Division IV Stockport 10 2 3 21 1022 Southport 10 2.5 31 1722 Wrexham 771 32 1421 Tranmere 6 7 2 22 1419 Southend 8 2 5 27 1818 Chesterfield 744 21 1618 Newport 746 25 2118 Aldershot 7 4 6 27, 2318 rrow 5 8 4 31 2818 Crewe 74422 23:18 Brentford 73 6 19 2417 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Celtic 810 1017 Rangers 6112 813 Kilmarnock S212 72 berdeen 5 22 15 1212 Dunfermline 4 3 2 25 1511 Hibernian 513 2 1911 Dundee 423 18 1110 Airdrieonians 423 9 910 Division II Morton 110 4 7233 Raith 921 2 1120 East Fife 10 6 3 30 1920 Arbroath 8 2 2 2 1318 Hamilton 8 23 27 1518 Queen Pk 6 4 2 37 1916 Stranraer 6 3 4 22 1815 IRISH LEAGUE Glentoran 610% 813 Lintield 60122 712 Derry City 3 40 14 1010 Ards 42111 510 Coleraine 403 13 ll 8 Crusaders 403 16 13 8 Glenavon 223 11 12 6 Smyth who spoke out to chas- tice players for loafting. Smyth was the disciplinarian on the team, but with the players he disciplinarian in football. The 'players undoubtedly will have a "let's win this one for their 24-14 victory over Mont-|Bill" attitude when they open real Alouettes Sunday in thejiie iwo-game ao Eastern Football Conference|in Hamilton next Sunday but sudden-death semi-final. only time will tell whether the And there, in black andjemotion will offset the loss of white, the Tiger-Cats can recall|their defensive strategist. a game in which they picked up Clair has concentrated his ef- a total offence of 177 yards.|forts on offensive strategy and They gained only one first|his other assistant, Al Bruno, down in the second half for a/has been doing the Riders' spot- total of 24 yards rushing andjting during the season. 82 over-all. Passing total was} One man who may take up 95 yards, some of the slack is defensive After the movies it's back to|lineman Bill Quinter, a five- work for the Ticats, who hadjyear veteran import who has Monday off, as they start pre-|been relegated to a bench role paring for a two-game, total|/most of the season. Quinter has points EFC final with Ottawa|handled the bench end of Bru- Rough Riders, no's phone even in games Riders, who finished first. in| where he was dressed but saw the EFC, have elected to play|little action. the first game here Sunday. Second game will be in Mont- real's Expo Stadium the follow- ing Saturday. been split among five players HAD NO EXCUSES who form the heart of Ot- Coach Ralph Sazio of Hamil-|tawa's tough defensive unit. ton didn't offer any excuses for) Clair has named Gene Sunday's offensive total, say-|Gaines, the rover of the de- ing: "I thought we handled the|fensive squad, to look after the Alouettes as we had expected.|over-all defence. Defensive cap- "The score shouldn't havejtain and end Billy-Joe Booth been as close as it was. I feeljand middle linebacker Ken this way about it. We are a/Lehmann will concentrate on better ball club than they are."|the line while halfbacks Joe But Sazio agreed that the/Poirier and Bob O'Billovitch Tiger-Cats should have been|take care of the backs. more industrious in the second| At 29, Gaines is the oldest of half. They led 13-0 at the half|the quintet, but Poirier, 27, who and lengthened it to 20-0 in the|led the East in pass intercep- third quarter before Montreal] tions this year, has the edge in got rolling when Ted Page in-|years of service with the club. tercepted a pass and scored. /|This is his seventh year with "I thought we should have|Ottawa while Gaines is only in generated more power in the/his fifth season. second half. There was a re-| Booth, 25, also is in his fifth luctance on our part to put the|season. O'Billovitch, 24 came to ball in the air and give them|Ottawa as a back-up quarter- a chance to get back in the|/pack four years ago and Leh- game." mann, arrived three years ago. Asked about Hamilton's; But in the heat of the game, chances against Ottawa, Sazio|the players will have to con- said the Ticats are "'better bal-|centrate on their own jobs anced", rather than coaching, "We're the stronger club and| The Riders have a healthy we'll provide the better com-/club at present, although full- tition in the final series."|hack Rick Black and flanker le said Montreal had a/whit Tucker had knee problems "weighted" defence and "I)towards the end of the season. don't think they are a good|Tucker was back for the final enough ball club defensively to game, however, and Black go into the final against Rough|conld have played if anything Riders." had been at stake. Hamilton came out of Sun- day's game relatively free of injuries. The most serious mis- OSH AWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS hap was to the right foot of Available At place-kicker Don Sutherin, who booted 11 points and was one NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE of the outstanding performers. 251 King St. E., Oshawe YESTERDAY'S FIGHTS 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 5x7 -- 1.25 each SPLIT AMONG PLAYERS The rest of Smyth's job has stopped Billy Crowder, 170, Petersburg, Va., 2. Johannesburg--Johnny Wood, South Africa, won by disqualifi- cation over Jan Pieterse, South Walpole, Mass. -- Frank De- paula, 173, Jersey City, N.J., 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures Africa, 2, middleweights. Paris -- Jacques Marty, 161, France, stopped Ernie Buford, 154, Memphis, Tenn., 7. was probably the most popular : BERNIE FALONEY ++. Plans Cards Lose Johnson For Season ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Coach Charley Winner of St. Louis Cardinals is doing a quick re- pair job on his National Foot- ball League Eastern Division leaders because, he says, in- juries have knocked out "the hub of our offence." Quarterback Charley John- son, who holds four career team passing records, is lost for the season with a torn right knee ligament, He undergoes knee surgery today. Centre Bob DeMarco, who played in the NFL's 1965 Pro Bowl, will be sidelined for at least four weeks with a par- tially torn right knee ligament. "It can't help but hurt when you lose the two men who put the ball in, play for you," said Winner. 'But we will be work- ing this week to remedy the' situation before the game next Sunday with the Steelers at Pittsburgh." Johnson and DeMarco were hurt in the 20-17 St. Louis vic- tory Sunday over the Giants in New York. Irv Goode, a regular of- fensive guard who usually cen- tres on extra points and field goal attempts, came in for De- Marco. Second - string quarterback Terry Nofsinger entered the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 8, 1966 F » Faloney Must Be Starter _ To Avoid Hefty Pay Cut MONTREAL (CP) -- Veteran quarterback Bernie Falone: said Monday he will be ba with Montreal Alouettes of the next season. And Darrell Mudra, the Als'|di head coach, doesn't deny the possibility, A dispute arose over reports that if the veteran of 11 Cana- dian Football League seasons is to return, he must take a dras- tic salary reduction. He has worked two seasons of a three- year pact for a reported $30,000- plus annual salary. The Als lost the EFC semi- final to the Tiger Cats in Hamil- ton Sunday by a 24-14 score. and Faloney saw no action in the game, "I have a signed contract with the club and I intend to honor it aad I pian to pay acest season," Faloney said. Mudra said the return of Fa- loney will be acceptable to him and that no reduction in salary will be considered 'if Bernie can start for us next season." 'But unless he can become a starting quarterback again we won't pay him the salary," Mu- dra said. "We can't pay any player who doesn't play." Mudra had been quoted as saying if Faloney won't renego- tiate the final year of his three- year pact, the Als will attempt to deal him off. TRADE POSSIBLE Asked if he could be cut un- der the terms of his 'current contract, Faloney said he had signed a standard players' con- tract and under that he can be cut or traded. "They (the Als) talked to me earlier in the season about re- negotiating my' contract," Fa- loney said. "But they had no specific terms to offer and it never went any further." Mudra said his club may at- tempt to trade Faloney if he can not come up to the No. qua lost to George Bork late in Eastern Football Conference|* sK/doa Sales & Service UNITED RENT-ALL AND MARINE game after Johnson's injury. | 555 King S$. £., Oshewe 728-5565 job, which fr. 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