Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1967, p. 9

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bourg 30a | es Bryan Rose for Osh- 1d Cobourg's John Shaw ced 35 shots in the game. ibs were even in the pen- partment with nine each, wa -- Rose, Donoghue, , Keenan, Novak, Blan- Wilton, Whiting, Brad- rentice, Welsh, O'Reilly, and Fleming. irg -- Shaw, Ryan, 0'- Kelly, Harold,. Herrict, ell, Boundy, Gray, God- srooks, Ravensdale, Gut- . Bambridge, Gadbois, / and Bradshaw. FIRST PERIOD wro, Harold (Ryan) awa, Keenan seer wa, Prentice ley and Welsh) 19:58 ss: Blanchard (roughing) 0:38; nigh sticking) 6:50; Massey ) 7:13; Bradley (roughing) srien (roughing) 15:47; Prentice ) 15:47. SECOND PERIOD wrg, Gutteridge urg, Brooks r and Godfrey) . awa, O'Reilly » and Whiting) wa, Webb ts: Webb (charging) (grabbing puck) 2:33; ding) 5:05; O'Brien (falling on 50; Wilton (slashing) 15:06. THIRD PERIOD urg, Gutteridge wa, Fleming (Whiting) wurg, Gray F es: Gray (high sticking) 5:55; (roughing) 7:33; Bradshaw )) 7:33; Bradshaw (slashing) noghue (tripping) 9:55; Boundy 1) (17:28; Fleming (roughing) GARA FINANCE APANY LIMITED 16 KING STREET W. 723-3487 'matter -- your 1 economical se: the sharp rl Golden /orld's finest little style and ed, try smooth, rl Sherries -- alone, with -on the rocks. jly moderate in /hy not tonight? "Rock" Defeats Tunney Yaz And Lonborg Picked In Electronic Fight ST. LOUIS (AP)--In one cor- years turn out heroes into big- ger-than-life persons." ner was Rocky Marciano. In the other, Gene Tunney. They were paired Monday night in a computerized elimination bout to determine who is the great- the pairings. One hundred sports writers were asked to pick the best heavyweights and est heavyweight ch of all time. As Marciano put his ear to a radio in St. Louis, he appeared apprehensive. Before the fight the Brockton, Mass., blockbuster begged the fight promoters to tell him if he would win. But the promoters said the fight was on the square and only five persons in the world knew the outcome of it, or for that matter who the com- puter has picked as the all-time champ. The Marciano-Tunney match was the sixth of the once-a- week "Dream Fights' that began in September. The Rock electronically decked Tunney four times, and won the deci- sion. Marciano will go against Max Bear next Monday night to.fur- ther reduce the field of 16 heav- yweights. The final computer bout is Dec. 18. For many persons that last match should end the eternal debate of whether a modern day fighter could have whipped one of the immortalized champs. CAN'T PLEASE 'EM ALL But for just as many fighting touts it won't mean a thing. And the creator of the radio series, Murray Woroner, says he knows it. "No matter what is the out- come of the championship fights, it won't convince some of the old-timers who hold a certain slugger as tops. The Biddy B-Ball Opens Play Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Basketball league play started|' t Saturday with a total of sixty boys competing on six In the first game of the sched- White team defeated 1. Mario Marano fed the White attack with 10 ints, followed by Masters with "four. Callie Cardinal scored the _ Tone point for the losers. 'In the second game, Gold ated Green 13-4 behind the eight point scoring outbreak of Peter Neal. Eric Wiggins scored live points for the Gold team. eve Allen and Steve Lewis ich notched a basket for Teen, In the final game the Purple aquad edged out Red 7-1. Lyle Masters was the big gun for Purple with six points with Bob Winfield dropping a single. Chris Topple gained Red's only | point. The minor Basketball League _ will start play October 21 at 10:30 a.m. This league is for » boys under 18 years of age as of M » Jan. 1, 1968. NFL League Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Eastern Conf into a computer. This includes strong points and weak, every-| Tucker, 0 veevss:.7. thing--even the killer instinct. The fights are broadcast over\can League's triple crown win-|were joined by third-baseman Ani dia zeren _ |400 stations across the country|ner, right-handed pitcher Jim|Brooks Robinson and outfielder ge ned eee " toma He said aim of the organization A lot of hard work went intojand as far away as Australia.|Lonborg of Boston Red Sox and|Frank Robinson of Baltimore a ail Tenth echi in : okujis to promote co-operation Some say the ringside excite-|first-baseman Orlando Cepeda|Orioles, outfielder Al Kaline ais ts feathers up to 24 feetibetween management and play- ment and announcing is toojand catcher Tim McCarver ofjand catcher Bill Freehan of sonst hata ers. a s v corny. But others say the|the world champion St. Louis|Detroit Tigers, southpaw pitch- then t of bits of infor-|drama takes them back to cer-|Cardinals were named to thejer Gary Peters and right-hand-| mation about each were fed|tain years and certain fighters.|1967 major league all-star team|ed pitcher Joel Horlen of Chica- Meg must be true of the Joe| Monday. ouis THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 17,1967 won 22 games, tying FORM GROUP McCormick and. Detroit's Earl) PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-- Wilson for the major league | players in the Western Hockey Major League All-Stars = ares Oe See ae | NEW YORK (AP)20utfielderjond-baseman Julian Javier and) TAIL TELL FEATHERS association, it was announced Carl Yastrzemski,* the, Ameri-loutfielder Curt Flood. They| The cockbirds of the Japa-|Monday by its president, Port- land defenceman Doug Messier. IT'S NOT TOO LATE, RE-ELECT \go White Sox, first-baseman bouts. He was paired| Outfielders Roberto Clemente|Harmon Killebrew of Minnesota Jess Willard on Sept. 26\of Pittsburgh Pirates andjand shortstop Rico Petrocelli of Armstrong In Practice after being hit in the right eye by Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks Saturday night. Armstrong, 37, took two stitches above the eye and three below in the opening game of the 1967-68 National Hockey League season. Armstrong missed Sunday night's game against the Hawks, but will play against Detroit Red Wings here Wednesday night. When asked about the acci- dent, Armstrong replied: "T ran into his stick as he tried to bring it around Wayne Carleton. "The doc came to see me today and said the eye looks good. That's the most impor- tant thing." | Coffee Leads In Scoring By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tommy-Joe Coffey continued to streak toward the Eastern Football Conference scoring championship Sunday as he col- lected 10 points in Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats' 22-17 victory over Brit- ish Columbia Lions. His production included two field goals, two converts and his first two singles of the season as he boosted his total to 81 points. His nearest rivals, Whit Tucker and Moe Racine of Ottawa Rough Riders were idle during the weekend and remained at 42 points. Hard-running Jim Dillard of Toronto Argonauts climbed into a tie for fourth place with his sixth as Toronto whacked Mont- real Alouettes 20-9. Dave Mann, Toronto's punting and pl t-kicking 'ial ist, joined the top 10 with an eight-point effort, two converts} and two field goals. He now has 30 points and is tied with team- mate Bobby Taylor and Ottawa flanker Margene Adkins for sixth spot. The leaders: Coffey, H sanss...3. Racine, 0 6.22. Taylor, T esas. REMEMBER WHEN? . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lionel G onacher was Capitol Division WLT F APt Dallas -800 Phila. 3 600 Wash' gton -500 N. Orleans 000 -600 .600 Cleveland -600 Pittsburgh 1 4 0.113 123 .200 Western Conference Central Division WLT.F APt Green Bay 3 1 1 87 54 .750 Chicago 2 3 0 57 78 .400 Detroit 1 3 1 96 110 .250 Minnesota 1 4 0 65 124 .250 Coastal Division Baltimore 4 0 1-155 71 1.000 San Fran. 4 1 0 127 120 .800 Los Ang. 3 1 1149 80 .750 0 4 1 65 157 .000 American League Eastern Division Atlanta New York Houston Boston Buffalo Miami San Diego Oakland K. City Denver | pp chairman of the Ontario Athletic Commis- sion 28 years ago today--in 1939. Canada's sportsman of the century, then a member of the Ontario legislature, he became a director of recreation for the RCAF in 1942 and later went into the House of Commons. 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He was fol- atmosphere of the Brown|shortstop Jim Fregosi of Cali-|lowed by Clemente with 363,' Bomber moving in for the kill."|fornia Angels, third-basemanj|Cepeda 346, Santo 303, Louis himself must have felt/Ron Santo of Chicago Cubs and|McCormick 259 and Carew, 221. the same way. While listening|ieft-handed pitcher Mike} yYastrzemski led the Ameri-| TORONTO. (CP )--G eorgejto his radio, the announcer told|McCormick of San Francisco|can League with a .326 batting) Armstrong, captain of Toronto|how Joe decked Willard. Then|Giants also were picked, Maple Leafs, was back in|Joe blurted out: "I just hope he) The Cards also placed two He tied Killebrew for the most/| action for Monday's practice|doesn't get up, I'm tired." average and 121 runs batted in.| CONSERVATIVE |men on the second team--sec-|home runs at 44. Lonborg! NOW more more cash prizes. more chances to win WITH NEW Maunee _ money chips A GOLD CHIP CAN WIN YOU" '9000 od SILVER S9@)Q) BRONZE 8} GREEN § Matinée... 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