( { 12 THE OOMAWA TIMES, Wedneedey, Jonvery 21, 1959 | SPORT FROM BRITAIN SPORTS MENU Here's One Record That By Geo. H. Campbell Is Going To SPORTS EDITOR 4 By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) When Austral ia's Dave Power won (he six NHL INJURIES are apt to eause 8 few drastic changes in the mile run al last summer's Brit current race for Stanley Cup honors, Saddest news to most hoe ish Empire Games at Cardiff he key fans, over the past 24 hours Is of course the word that Mau $e 8 Canes Fecord of 28 imimises " " X ; | seconds L i rice Rocket" Richard suffered & fractured ankle bone when) i. Harviman of Wales, was struck by a puck, fired by teammate "Boom Boom' Geoffrion, several strides behind The Rocket will be out for at least six weeks which means. But during the summer no "adieu" to his chances of winning the 1958-59 NHI séoring title, [fewer than eight Britons covered although of course, with 17 goals in hand now, he'll still likely end!!he distance in faster time than Ath for / di d I f i I ould Power's, topped hy policeman up with 20 for the season and he sald himself, when he couldn't Stan Fldon's 28:06. Al Cardiff score 20 goals In a season, he'd quit, Injures to Forbes Kennedy, Fidon finished far hack, nursing Terry Sawchuck and "Red Kelly will hit Detroit Red Wings a's foot blister orippling blow, They are slumping badly at the moment, with only Fldon's mishap was one of a one win in their last 15 starts and should they lose the next two Series of might-have-heens that or three--they'll be down below Leafs and may stay in the cellar dogged Binal ath 18 na for the balance of the season. Speaking of NHI, news these days or another. many failed to hit we. find that N.Y. Rangers' right-wing ace Andy Bathgate is lead: |their hest form for the evenls ing the voting at the season's halfway mark, for The Hart Tro they were most anxious to win phy; Ralph Backstrom, the HullOttawa Canadiéns Jr. star of FEW WINNERS 1ast year, is rated as top rookie in the race for the Calder Trophy, Of 18 men's track and field while Alex former Oshawa Generals' star, is leading events contested at Cardiff, Bri in' the race for The Lady Byng Trophy and Tom Johnson is rated tain won four, the same number » as Jamaica and one fewer (han " Norris Trophy , as the leading defenseman, for the Norris Trop Australia, On their best form dur ing the summer the Rritons should have taken eight gold medals 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Delvecchio Oshawa sports fans, especially the baseball boosters of the early 30's, will learn with regret of the sudden passing yester: day of the well-known haseball and softhall umpire "Rabe 1 was the same. story. in. Die Sheppard, of Toronto, "The Babe was an all-round athlete European Games Bt Stockholm in his day, gradunte of Toronto's Stanley Park ares, For |f everyone had come up with years he was regarded as the most colorful umpire In Cana. his best pecformance of the year da, He once weighed 380 pounds but cut down to 275 (0 be an Britain would have taken eight umpire, He officiated many time here in Oshawa, hack in the oF He y7 {Aes Inst ad, the Brit CORI, and OBA playoffs of 1938 and '37 especially and his Potentially. Briton trick of calling for a drink of water and promptly up-ending heen in (he first three in 14 and drinking an entire pall full of water, brought many a laugh big ( Oils on hil Toe 280 rom the fans, He visited Oshawa Kinsmen Stadium for a ! : Hou Toronto League game, back two summers ago, shortly and the hop, step And Jump. As after a hospital sojourn, He was a steam-fitter hy (rade, but he made his name throughout Ontarie for his eolorfri work on the hall diamond as a top-notch official BRIGHT BITS: Floyd Curr} Montreal Roy-| als, Is seeking ald for his injury-riddied team. He now only has| 11 players fit to put in uniform for a game WHITHY DUN NIES whipped Kingston Merchants 6-3 last night, to again Ue Belleville for first place in the Eastern League standing with 54 points apiece, Hull-Ottawa 1s in third spot, nearly 30 points behind , 4 Major Basketball Leagues which makes it pretty obvious that the rest of the league I8Inlaved a full slate of games Sat not really in Allan Cup championship contention INTERNA urday morning with the following TIONAL Baseball League players have announced they'll refuse tn report for spring training unless their pension plan is recog BIDDY LEAGUE nized. The club owners appear ready to stand firm Against the proposal so we'll have some interesting times, come spring ANDY BATHGATE has been shipped to Florida for a week's a trick that coach Phil Watson picked up from his former ST, KITTS TEEPEES handed Ottawa-Hull Ca Kitts, 5:3 in should have vards now coach of I'he Simcoe Hall Biddy, Minor First game Cubs 12 and Bill's Second game Jayveee Whites I4 and Bt, John Cadéls § LEAGUE STANDINGS Ww laycee Whites fi Centre St. Cubs 4 St. John Cadets 4 { \] ('entre Street Badgers 9 rest Montreal club ) nadiens Jrs, their first Ontario loss last night in St , an exhibition game TORONTO MARLIES want '"Teeder Kennedy (0 take over as coach of their club--or at least, the Leafs want that. Turk Broda has had to retire for the Sotion due wolitis: Rav Timgren replaced Boh Davidson after ) games a hi IL oy i out so Kennedy Is the next choice Parts and Service SUDBURY ARENA announced that they lost $20,000 in 1068 Bill's Badgers ; low attendance was to blame and this was due to the Interna Games this Saturday, Jan tional Nickel Co, strike PIERRE GAGNE paced Barrie Fly. #:00 am St. John ( Adets ve ers with three goals to lead his mates to a 94 win over Guelph Parts and Service and 9.30 am Biltmores last night ROBBY ATTERSLEY still leads the Centre Si Eastern Sr. hockey league scoring race but Ike Hildebrand olj Whites Relleville and Moe Savard of Kingston are now tied for second, IMINOR LEAGUE one point ahead of Whithy's Sid Smith VARSITY STADIUM | First game Pirefighters As officials are reported to be quite concerned over losing the reven- sociation 27 and Bolahood Sports ue they derive from Argos' home game and the Grey Cup elas 16 sic. This could be the first move to bring the CNE Stadium ren | Second game tal down to a lower level hut if it gets too low Argos had hetter watch out--Jack Kent Cooke might lease the CNE grounds for his ball team---for the entire season--and then what ? Javeee' Riues . Rolahood Sports Bolahood's Retain Lead er North Plant Puck Loop goal effort from Cubs vs, Jaycee Jaycee Rlues 43 and Police Association 26 The NPHL provided a marked with a two contrast to last week's games, Hickey in as much as this week, all vie KINLOCH'S FALTER torious teams won their games m > Kinloch Stampeders, victors by comfortable margins tho} Yead \ K a over the league leaders the wee Dunn's Smoke Rings moved previously, erumbled in the final to sole possession of third place gly 1 Joan Ho Falnihll K | period of their game and Berg y 4 Warriors rode roughshod to a 93 Hawks hy a decision 10-3 count, | 1 i With Tilk subbing in the nets in Stampeders place of the ailing Tindall, the on a goal hy Minacs hut Rerg's Hawks held Dunn's in check until | : evened matters at the midway Malloy and Clemens each with a » mark on Phillips' counter hut goal moved the Smoke Rings into seconds later Kinloch's again had a lead they never relinquished the lead as Worsley scored and Dunn's struck in rapid succes Armstrong gave Kinlooh's a 8:1 cession as Clemens, Woodcock | oon" a he an minute mark only and Legree rammed home a goal! ©) oo Spiers cut the margin to each to run the count to 50 he 2 as he scored for Rerg's fore Burgess put the Hawks onl © Go oo . the 1 ¢ { he tally sheet The final period saw Kinloch's | Malloy shot Dunn's into a 61 yrying to make their slim margin | lead midway through the last gand up hut at the six-minute | period, Judge gol that one back mark Heard for Rerg's evened for the Hawks bul Dunn's goal: matters and that goal opened (he hungry crew sniped four more floodgates as from that point on| markers off the sticks of Malloy, Berg's rapped home six goals | Wallace and Knox with two, be without reply fore Hawks counted the closing! Spiers led the attack as he tally of the game as Newell lit! soared three goals, followed the light closely hy Cawker, the new ROLAHOODS HOLD LEAD league leading scorer, with two goals an hillips wit i Rolahoods kept their five-point Sy pe J Tings. lead as they vanquished the anandion of second ml | Ee ! ( Garn. Mldg. Demons hy the con. POS% Rion nit . Shut hoe ane vineing score of 92 R uefinig 1iresl lo rn 4 -~ close game into a high scoring The first period was close with gpaiy Rolahoods holding a slim 2-1 lead as Radgley fired both of Rola hood's goals and Walker getting one hack for the Demons went to the front are TOP TEN Rerg's), 43; Myles Ral), 39; Malloy (Dunn's), §7 Rurgess (CKD 2 Wallace heen thelr (Dunn's HM. Clemens (Dunn's final chap '24: Newell (CKD b] Knox quick to take Woodcock Dunn's) Radgley forged into a 30 lead Ketella (Rol 1, 21; Keenan (Rol) as Radgley fired his third goal 20; Tamblyn (CKD), 19 for the "hat trick' and that mark or proved to he the first of seven Rolahood's 10 the men of BRolahoods poured Rerg's 7 into the Demon cage Dunn's 7 Ralahoods was distributed well as 'Kinloch's 8 hb) 1 Cawker Demons, as trend, faded in ter and the Bruins advantage has the Nearing lor Lyons, Smith, Hayes and Main: (CKD guay each scored once along Garn. Midg Davis FAMOUS Topple! things turned out, they were out of the money In seven, including two that, on paper, they should have won Fldon's blister one of these, And Brian Hewson who was to run a mile in September, finished eighth in a field of nine in the Cardiff final won hy Australia's Herh Elliott in. 3:59, Hewson came in more than 12 seconds hehind the win ner NOT ENOUGH A frustrating feature of the 1958 statistics is the fact that 21 Britons did produce Shelr hes! performance of the year sl Cardiff but only one of them hammer-thrower Mike Vilis, su ceeded In winning his event, Six British quarter-milers produced their hest times at the Games and didn't win a meds! among them It was (he same story al Stockholm, The evergreen Gordon Pirie finished third in the 5.000 metres in 14:01.6. A week later in Goleborg, Sweden, he covered the distance in 15:51.6, almost two seconds faster than the Stock holm winner, Pete Radford, who ran 100 metres in 10.3 seconds in Paris in Beptember, did it in 104 at Stockholm and finished hehind three other athletes, all timed in 10.3 Top marks went In ter Arthur Rowe double winner at Stockholm, Hewson, (he 1.500 metre winner, and John Wrighton who took the 400 melre also came up with their hest effort of the year shot-put Britain's only Cardiff and 'Minor Basketball Leagues Vie For Playoff Position CKLB b] h Police Asso 1 2 Games thi lay, Jan, 24 10.00 am Bolahood Sports laycee Blues and 11°00 am CKLB vs. Police Association MAJOR LEAGUE Ontario SMeel "A dinger 53 5 40 and Mun Ontario Steel "A Ontario Steel "RB Mundinger laveee Rockets Games this § Ontario Steel "A's vs Rockels Officials for cluded Wall "Y's Men Club Tony Saramak 12 noon Jaycee the morning in Bathe (Oshawa and Ernie Mills, Jim Laongle REAPPOINT CUP WHITE, SULPHUR W Va AP Peri Jones, lie 70-year-old Californian who led the United States out of the ama teur tennis wilderness to the Cup ehampionship last December has heen reappointed captain of the USK, Davis Cup team CHIEF SPRING accounted for| career during which he played in} in 3.589 them 'Laro Frank Morris Played On Six Grey Cup Clubs EDMONTON (CP) Toronto. Frankie made his grid debut in one,' says Frankie, with Argos I Frank Morris, one of the!1942 with a Toronto Navy squad, from 1945 to 1949, before he Joined {best linemen developed, retired The line was made up of Argunats Edmonton in 195 1ast fall after a 17-season foothalllwho had foined the service | For his fir season, Vrankie | When (he team wag transferred recalls, he received a $25 war of to Halifax in 1943, it almost saving bond 'redeemable at $18." brought the Grey Cup to the port | Now salaries range from $500 to whose city $15,000 or $17,000 a season in the "We were the most powerful western conference and a line a fivedoot-11-inch frame, spentiteam in the country," recalls man can make up to $7500 nine seasons with Edmonton Esk: Frank, Frankie adds a nole of en mos and five with Toronto Argo. The fired-up Navy elub, after couragement to Canadian hope nats, He played with Argos when heating other Maritimes teams fuls, "There Is & hig demand they won the cup in 1945-46-47 (salted with Canada's hest play: right now for fast, rangy line and with Esks when they cor-|ers, challenged Hamilton Tiger men. nered it from 1954-56-56, Cats, who then held the Grey| He said in an interview re-| Those were haleyon years for Cup leently he has no foothall coach Morris, A two - way guard, he. "When they accepted, we bet! ing ambitions, though he and his worked - under coaches Frank our shirts on the game," he! attractive wife Dorothy have half (Pop) Ivy snd Darrell Royal {ways The letdown came whenls team at home five sons and whom "he rates As the best, and|Cals backed out because of In: s daughier. Now a distillery agent Annis Stukus snd Prapkie Fil juries for Northern Alberta, he enjoys chock, "the nicest," "It would have heen the first |the extra time his job allows him Among his feats as an offensive | time Halifax won the Grey Cup," | with his family guard with Eskimos were two muses Frankie "Maybe I'd like to coach » touchdowns in 1952- unusual for! Another of his few disappoint: boy's foothall or baseball team # lineman, "But | had to play ments came when Eskimos lost says Frankie, who played semi 10 vears before 1 could score," 21:11 to Argos in the 1862 cupipro hall with Granby, Que. and he says classic fundor hockey in Toronto, "hit A fas, "I really wanted us to win thatino more foothsll' Penticton Pays Canada's Cage Team HelpBelleville Gets Argentina Bid BC, (CP) using BANTIAGO, Chile Grey Cup finals, six with champions The burly 85-year-old 285 pounds sre well packed over seven bruising tackler PENTICTON council Tuesday opposed (CPLI--Can- and Friday will meet the Philip taxpayers' help send Ada's basketball team, reduced to pines which won one and lost (wo Belleville MeParlands to the 1959 he consolation series in the world In the third of the ehampion tournament here, has been in. ship round pairings tonight, Na world vited to play in Argentian follow. tonalist Ching will play Chile ing the tournament Mose were the only pairings Meanwhile, the US will meet Made after Russia and Bulgaria Bulgaria and Russia will play Ssrupted the draw hy refusing to uerto Rico tonight in their first Play Netiomiin China for polit) ame in the final round-robin of |¢81 reasons, Both 1ron Curtain inscribed in gold Raf championship ik fe an sald they could not SUE A spokesman for the Canadian Compete against a country "that in thelteam sald Tuesday night he has|dd not exist onelwritten Canada for approval of] After announcing the Argentina (rip and fell sure| Pairings for the {the invitation will he accepted which get - under $50,000, Penticton's The games would he in Buenos |#80's 25.000-sent National Stad contribution would have heen $12 [Aires but no dates were men. hm the harried officials went Aldermen 1. E. Pauls and C.!Honed hack Into conference in hopes of Pp. Bird recalled that when thel. The Canadians were eliminated | Anding A way out of the Russia pFeniiton Vs represented Canada Sunday in major competition and Pdlgaria prob i in world hockey fund raising was{PPW enter a consolation round Fath 18 the ou entry In the confined to British Columbia and|MONE With the Philippines and beYen-team final round suggested the Belleville Club the United Arab Republic BT, CATHARINES HOST CLUB might confine its efforts MEET EGYPT TONIGHT TORONTO ( P) This ven) 8 The Canadian team, which won Ontario open golf championship However, when City Clerk H, two games and lost one, willl will be held June 26:27 at the 8 Gi. Andrew asked permission toimeet the U AR. which lost three Catharines Golf Club, it was an raise funds for Belleville hy raffl (straight, In & Thursday game, nounced Monday council mem agree Ses put their funds to championships in] readil) hoekey Crechoslovakia, but joined as individuals In & public fimd raising drive Ihe Belleville club sent council a (all tumbler with players' autographs, gesting each municipality county tenth of ; the three championships way In Santi eng one cent per person of population to help I'nlse to On tumbler hers quick to eral of them al once names down for tickels REMEMBER WHEN? . . 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