Bobby Hull Repeats | As Athlete Of elie a in Press Sports Editor, Hawks, holder of two 'National ' Hockes League scoring records. 5" hasbeen named Canadian male athlete of the year for ihe séc- ond year in a row. Hull, 27, from Point Anne, © Ont., polled 232 points on 56 } first-place votes, was second on fF 25 ballots and third on 14 others, as he swept home by a com- fortable margin over quarter- back Russ Jackson of Ottawa Rough Riders. "It's quite a pleasant sur- prise, and it's a great honor to be picked oyer some of the great names that appear on the list, "Hull said when informed of the selection, "T'd like to thank everybody that was responsible." Gary Cowan of Kitchener, Ont., the 1966 United States| amateur golf champion, was) third, well behind Jackson who} Voters were asked to name was voted player of the 'year|the top three individual athletes and top Canadian player in the| in order of preference and ------ Football League ear-| points were computed on a 3-2-1 ler, | basis, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE aueeny ST. UNITED CHURCH High triples -- Nelson Wiison 780 (265, BOWLING LEAGUE triple = Bill Pike 760 (299, 341); Darlene Rines 678 (275, 256); Bruce | Men's high A Simpson 633 (213, 227); Ted Smith 644/234, 227); Glenn Maunder 697 (300, 215); Roger Plancke 663 (319); Dovg Wiison (290, 215); a Wilson 626 (232, 203); Jack 622 (261); Ken Smith 620/457 (238, 210, 209); Stan Gray 631 (230, (278); Steve Roznik 614 (266) and Barry | 213); Gord. Shemilt 690 (211, 226)) Wal- (211, 229). ter Tippett 626 (216, 213); Perce Clark inne Smith 249, Bienen 606 avi 204); and Fred Coleman 404 ly Pacey my Muriel Romnik 231, Leo Gorman 229, June min 226 and Gerald Pye 216, RAINBOW LEAGUE Team Standings: Grey 10, Red 10, Gold 10, Rose 10, Lilac 10, Aqua 10, White % Bleck 9, Biue 9%, Yellow 8 Maroon &, Purple &, Brown 8 Orange 7, Lime 7, Coral 7, Mauve 6, Green 5, Sliver 5, Pink Ladies' high singles ~- Grace Locke 5, Tan 2 and Belge 2. | (207); Winnie Scott (215)) Pearl Cooper High Doubles Colvin 500 (264); M,| (204); Betty Taylor (203); Marg Mossey Wise 449 (262); 0. Shortt 449 (246); M. | (21); Evelyn Soott (213) and Pearl Luke 44) (252); D, Nicholson 439 (237);| Cooper (202, 211), ©. McDuff 435 (232); M, Pirle 434 (266)3| Total points -- Poodles 11, Robin S. Peer 425 (214); L. Clemence 410 (208) | Hornets, Beeties and Hound Di Tigers 5, Rams §, Puddy Tatts 5, Swans 3 and Stars 3, BOBBY HULL +. + top male (227, eaina' "hi triple -- Marg Jackiin 735 (257, 220, 278); and Mary Mountioy 626 (272), Men's high singles --- Eric Jacklin (213); Dick Crouter (255); Gerry Bee croft (208); Jim Scott (212); Ross, Clark (718); Frank Cooper (213); Keith Pike (213); Gord Ford (226) and Art Allman (224) and W. one 409 (231). Aion $i + Thomson Halleren rh. Freeman 238; ley 232) L. Burkhart 232) F LADIES MAJOR "A" a &, Chayter 228; §&. Hyman 223) F.| High Triples: Janet Peel 760 (290, ©); Russell 222; J, Andersson 220; J. Huston) | Olive Frise 749 (253, 249, 247)) Shirley 220; H, Peaker 220 and M. Marchand 220. | mt 747 (296); Lorriane ucery 7 299); Marg McGrath 7Il (266); Mavis MONDAY NIGHT LADIES . | tavior 697 Unda)) Avabel Moss. 689 (248)1 is turkeys wore won by Ie] Maude Cockerton 685 (272)) Dlana Charuk following people: ©. Liewellyn 704, 679 (252); and Marion Dingman 671 (255), Mikalauskas 702, V. Mooney 642, S. Kon-|. points: Motor City Bowling 21, Strouds eae 641, $ Taus 617 and P. Oattes!is Young Modern 14, Oakle Crawford Ins, 14, Nu-Way Rug 13, Scugog Cleaners Triples: &. Liewellyn 704 (204)7\9 Horwi Tkalauskas 702. (296)) P. Oattes Saal cioncy a" vewellers # and Hayden Macs tig) A. Beckett 529 and M. Ma) 2, 200 Scores Baison 219, §. Konarow- | a 213, ia. Fs Shave 207, L. Liewellyn 204 and oh i Le 1, Wahrer 97, Esser Mivolenyet ximtioasen' ol uy 6G D. Bent- Schoenau ORANGE LEAGUE High Triples: Jack Goodman 756 (261, 247, 248); Bob oe 698 jag 285, 181)) Heather Birkle 684 (213, 265); Jim Marshall 659 (185, "0, Ny "Gord Irwin 640 (199, 247, 194); Jim Meszaros 639 (243, 167, 224); Joan Ellis 636 (175, 222, 1239); Don Gils 626 (213, 236, 177) and Bernie Derry 622 (233, 170, 219). High Singles: Alfons Kern 253, Gd Samiovas 251, Bob Ellis 248, Jeanette |Rowbotham 241, Ell Lamb 238, Dianne Reich 237, Alex Chambers 228, Ernst Kairies 228, Lioyd Plume 227 and Fred Porter 220, 223. Points Taken: St Gregory's Gets 12-0 Win St. Gregory's overpowered St. Hedwig-Philip by 12-0 in CYO/o Pee Wee hockey action. Scor- ing three each for the winners were Mark Adams and Victor Suppan, Luke Charbonneau and Paul Byrne had two each. with single goals to Michael Murphy |» and John Driscoll. Phil Delong earned the shutout. Three goal efforts by John Clouthier and Alan Lacrois gave St. Gertrude's an 84 win over Holy Cross. Peter Brady and Don Dougan scored one each, For Holy Cross Richard Ross- nick scored two, with singles to Blow-Hear' Herds Strike-Outs ley-Cate 2, Generals 2, "bin Plexers 0 and Spi «endings Blow-Hearts Alley-Cate . Try- Hares 5, Sputnike 5, Sane Outs 4, Gerwres 4, Flintstones 3, Pin-Pickers 3, Lucky Strikes 2 and Spitfires 1. | SHERIFF'S LADIES TAILORING LEAGUE ae Ray ae Dafty'a 13, coreenen ", he 2, Sweet Peas 10, Pansy's @ and Hi High Triple: Gv Snow 426 (257); Mil. dred Bawks 606 (270); and Marg Datos 403 (298) ingles: Helen Brown 279, \ panel Kehoe 263, mn Carr 231, Joan 229, Marie Pope 28, Pauline Vincent 212, Joan Walt 211 and Bev Hicks mM Year The 121 sports writers and broadcasters who voted in the 32nd annual Canadian pres year-end poiil points more jy sd oe Hun 7 5 than Jackson une gt Bi over runner Bill Crothers of Markham, Ont, Hull's 1966 triumph was a waltz, This 'year Crothers polled only one point on a single third- place vote, Jackson, who pulled in only 18 first-place votes, was second on 44 ballots and third on 19. Cowan had 18 first-place votes, but picked up only 20 for sec- ond and 24 for third, Harry Jerome of Vancouver, the sprinter who came back from injury to win a gold medal for Canada in the 100-yard dash at the British Empire Games at Kingston, Jamaica, last sum- mer, was fourth with 91 points, 27 behind Cowan, Jerome shares the world rec- ord for the 100 metres at 10 seconds with four other runners, ~| TAKES FIFTH Winnipeg-born George Knud- son, now playing out of Toronto, the golfer who won individual honors at the Canada Cup matches in Tokyo, came on late to move into fifth spot ahead of swimmer Ralph Hutton of Ocean Falls, B.C, Hutton; who won eight medals in eight races at the Jamaica games, had two first-place votes and picked up five for second and nine for third, At Kingston, Hutton--with five second-place and two third-place medals al- "just one lousy gold"' and came through as the Canadian swim team racked up their best in- ternational performance since '|the Second World War. For Hull, the triumph was a follow-up to his winning of the! Art Ross trophy for the NHL scoring championship and the ble Player in the league, Jackson, bern in Hamilton| and a product of McMaster Uni- versity teams, is vice-principal of an Ottawa High School. He| won the two top awards in Ca-| nadian football for his leader-|* ship in taking his club to the) Grey Cup championship game.| IGNORE LANCASTER Ironically, Ottawa lost the championship 29-14 to Saskat- chewan Roughriders. Ron Lan- caster, the American born quarterback who shared duties with Jackson at Ottawa at one time, led the Saskatchewan team to victory but polled only '|two third-place votes in best- rely ton, Western football Confer- "ence rookie of the year, and| athlete balloting, Below sixth place, the voters! jSeattered their votes widely jamong the 15 others considered. Tied at three points each were Moe Norman, Kitchener, golfer; George Athans, Jr., Kelowna, B.C., water - skier: |™ Gordie Howe, Detroit Red Wings; Gary Telebvre, Edmon- ready in his bag--went out for) mparad to Hull's 1965 vie! discuss a play during their preparation for game with New York Jets Saturday. Boston Patriots' coach, Mike Helove¥, right, Jistens as quarterback Babe Parilli emphasizes a point as they Hart trophy as the Most Valua-| | Merrill Patriots need a win or a tie THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 16, 1966 9. » |Kinsmen Defeat MUST PAY FOR SKILL of Labor costs account for a{ees items us oft a Ing wood. Rotary Midgets ted Rotary 5. ki and one by Da in Oshawa nor hooky Midget action, a scored the notary Lions and Kiwanis tied 3-9 in for Bathe and McLellan, Hawks tied Banks Flooring 55 as Fred Sadaway scored three goals for Hawks and Ron Landry and Clair Bright added two more, Jim Millar and Ron Guscott scored two goals each for Banks with Bob Gingeric! scoring the remaining goal, Rangers defeated Keith Peters 5-3 in the final bantam = with goals coming from indy Stencombe, two, and Ross MacDonald, Ted Cook and Paul Holiday. Jim Nemish Morris Johnson and Larry Hicks scored for Keith Peters.| - OSHAWA'S LARGEST SKATE EXCHANGE STAN'S tatu Rental Lid. 233 KING ST, WEST 723-3224 Open Till & p.m. Mondey to Fridey = Seturdey 8 te 6 p.m, THE BOSS LISTENS Saturday to clinch the east- evn division title of the American Football League, (AP Wirephoto) , 40 Businessmen Plan 'Games' Entertainment WINNIPEG (CP) Forty Winnipeg businessmen known as the "hosting group" will be re- sponsible for making more than $,000 visiting athletes and dele- igates comfortable in strange surroundings during the Pan- American Games here next) summer. Chairman Don Grant says the work is divided among five sub- committees which meet regu- larly ts prepare for the visitors who must be provided with lei- sure activities, The committees and thei chairmen: language services-- Whitehead; accredita- tion---R, Pennefather; reception --Ray Martin; entertainment-- Abe Shellenberg; Manpower-- Irv Maras. out," says Grant BANDS WILL PLAY the Society representatives of Pan- American Games jhave bands on hand when ath- letes and delegates arrive. One of the has to provide translation serv- ments and rules into Spanish, Portuguese and French. with the CBC regarding a 1%- week television course in Span: Visitors will be welcomed by) and negotiations are under way to hosting group's subcommittees is concerned en- tirely with foreign languages, It ices and work is already under way to translate official docu- Discussions have been held) "It's a continuing sort of thing; ations while in the city,"' Grant) that presents a variety of prob-|says, lems, which are being ironed The religious needs of athletes | and delegates have been consid: | ered and investigations are con:| tinuing on the possibility of pro- viding non - denominational) chapel services at the games) village. | Special services are also be- ing considered, says chairman of religious arrangements Jim Foran, Hosting group workers now are compiling a list of all Greater Winnipeg churches which will be available to dele-| gates, | "The main requirement," | Ties HANKIES vesTs GLoveEs waTs SWEATERS ROBES Bond Clothes Last Minute GIFT IDEAS SCARVES BELTS socKs JEWELLERY COLOGNES JACKETS SHIRTS BY TOOKE VAN HEUSEN iF iN DOUBT GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE SHIPLEY SUITS All the latest styles in Venetion end Wer steds and in beautiful new Fall, ane' Winter fabries, - 79% ALL WEATHER COATS Brings rom... 208 | Al NA TS from 59.95 says Grant, "is to make certain) that visitors will gain a favor: able impression of Manitoba." Two of the more important|!sh for Manitoba ts jobs are planning for entertain- "The thinking behind this is Budget Terms Available If Desired ment and recreation, There will be individual and group pro- grams, Lounges are planned for the} Avelino Gomez, Toronto, jockey| "~|trying for the North American riding championship. Robert Hickey and Joe Lawri- Redshaw Leads Bracketed at two points nuck, Chris Hurst scored. four goals} for St. Mary's as they won 12-2) over St. Joseph's. Martin Rog- ner and Marcell Belonger scored two each and Jim Mc- Hugh, Rocco Aubra, Andy May- kut and Daniel Taylor scored one each, St. Joseph's goals were by Peter Bathe and Wayne McGuigan. BANTAM St. Gregory's defeated St. Hedwig-Philip 6-3 in Bantam play. Kene Beauchemin and Mike Brisabois scored two goals each as singles went to Wayne Gallev and Rarrv Peever. Don Lacasse had two and Rob Mc- laren, one for St. Hedwig-| Copeland, Westfall, Glaspell Philip. and Prestadded scored single Holy Cross scored a 5-2 vic- lgoals for Cable TV as Vic tory over St. Gertrude's with Georgeff scored two and Dave goals by Gerald Coe, Neil Dil- Leaming one for Starr Furni- lon, Denis Smysnuik, Raphael ture. Furniture is now at the Galea and John Boivin. Danny | bottom of the four team league O'Brien and Jerry Halik pone 4 |with three points, for St. Gertrude's. | A and W Drive-In defeated St. Joseph's and St. Mary's| Versafood 4-3 behind three goals played to a 1-1 tie. Joe Reid|scored by Butch Dowe and a scored for St. Joseph and Brent/single goal by Murry Brad. Delong for St. Mary's. Goal-| Norris scored twice for Versa- tenders Garry Lawless andj|food and Redshaw once, Versa- Charlie Morison 'were outstand-) |food now drops from first to 'UAW Scorers Greg Redshaw of Versafood is leading the points race in UAW with 15 points. Close be- hind him with 14 points, how- ever, is a three-way tie with Butch Dowe of A and W, and Copeland and Westfall of Cable TY, Terry Peters scored ' three goals for Cable TV in recent UAW play as Cable TV beat Starr Furniture 7-3 and kept their first place tie with A and Ww at nine points. Both _teams sem Wea 4002 GAG USS One each were Ferguson Jenkins, Chatham, Ont., pitcher with! Chicago Cubs of the National League; Lancaster; Terry) Eveansiien, Calgary Stampeders' flanker; Jim Day, Toronto equestrian. Single third-place votes went) to Bobby Rousseau, : Montreal) Canadiens; Ron Northcott, Cal- gary, skip of the world cham-| pionship curling rink; Orr, Boston Bruins man; Ken Neilson, Winnipeg Blue Bombers; defence-| the 'national hockey team. Continental STEAM BATH @ MASSAGE @ WHIRLPOOL THERAPY @ SUN LAMP CALL 728-2460 16A ONTARIO ing in net. 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