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The Oshawa Times, 9 Oct 1959, p. 13

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co-featured class B trots on the) 13 Buffalo Raceway program Thurs-| day night. Braden Volo wound up| Darnley Frost a head back and|only another head behind in third first in a three-way photo, with|Canadian-owned Phyllis Brooke.spot. A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 9, 1959 CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE Times, Teachers And Robinson's Score Wins saves when the Teachers were) outplaying the Dairy in the first| half of the game, | Melnick played well in goal for] {the Teachers, and with good de- fensive protection from Jackson chalked up his first shutout. i Teachersy led in the penalty column with three to the Dairy's one. The game was scoreless until, with less than 10 minutes ito go, Dineen scored unassisted, [to give the Teachers the win. The Times, who were in com- ROBINSON'S UPSET FIREMEN {mand all through the game, had| The third game saw Robinson bd {one penalty to three minors and|down the Firemen, by the score a misconduct for Customs. 8-6, with only one penalty being| Goalscorers for Times were: handed out and that was to Rob-| Cole, Gough, Dodsworth, Daniel, inson's. Robinson's started the |T. Witson and D. Taylor. For scoring very quickly and man-| Customs, R. Myles scored two|aged to score seven times before and Vasco scored the other. the 7 fremen finally dented the | | mesh, TEACHERS DOWN DAIRY | Goalscorers for Robinson's The second game saw the were Copeland two, Pylypiw two, Teachers down the Dairy 1-0 in|Miller two and singles going to a game that was fast from the B. Johnson and Mueller. opening whistle. Again this week,| For the Firemen, Garrard had | Wiltshire kept the Dairy in the|two with singles going to Hig- (game, as he made some great|gens, Hubble, Glover and Batten. Everybody . . . But Everybody Will Love These SPORT SWEATERS ORLON BULKY KNIT COMPLETELY WASHABLE HANDSOME COLORS IN SPORT DESIGNS FOR... ® THE SKIERS ® THE FISHERMEN ® THE CURLERS ® THE HUNTERS - 29.90 AT hnastons OSHAWA LTD. 8 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Three games were played in the Civil Service Hockey League at Bowmanville Arena on Tues- ady night. / TIMES BEATS CUSTOMS The first game of the night saw Times defeat Customs by a score of 6-3, The game was play- ed cleanly and saw some fine goaltending by Teddy Williams, who strapped on the pads when none of Customs' goalies showed |up. "e OSHAWA JUNIOR SOCCER American Steel Workers | Union, Local 2784, Coach of this | promising team of young Osh- awa soccer players is Jim Mel- vin -- a member of the ex- | ecutive committee of the Osh- awa and District Senior Soc- cer Association, Other minor | TEAM HAS UNBEATEN RECORD SPORTS IN BRIEF sponsored by Local 222 United | Erio Karsjulovich: (standing) PLAYER SUSPENDED nesday night decisively out-| Automobile Workers, Dnipro, | left-to-right Jim Melvin, | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Chuck/pointed Japan's Hisao Kobayashi, | and Strila juniors. The Ameri- | 3 A Pore og oe |Quilter, 31, six-year-veteran with|128%2, in. a 12-round title bout. can Steel Workers team -- as roncich, on; roncich, Fr tht WIFU British Columb ia|Elorde stunned his rival in the Yet uudefeal od. 15 OWE left-to Hom Harold Lossthke and |yions, has been fined $1,000 and fifth round for a five-count. right (seated) -- an Doole, | Frar anderzet, |suspended after he failed to re- Luciano Latin, Hans Wojnicz, | -Oshawa Times Photo ishended site} he fe Soccer Is rapidly growing more popular. Several senior leagues are going on in On- tario and various minor leagues are now also being formed. Among the minor teams in Osh- awa is the one shown in the above picture -- sponsored by Bunny Ahearn Keeps Rolling == learned their hockey in Canada./Ascot Clothes, rolling a nice 3746 PICK GOLF SITE Canadian officials contended they triple to take two games and five weren't eligible for the Olympics Points from their opponents because they had left Canadian Gordon Brow n paced the locals teams without permission wi h a triple of 871, with a 382 single, followed closely by Harold TALK PAYS OFF Ball with 792 and a 326 single x gl sila ro Minding Ahearne started lobbying and Oshawa: Al Heffering's Img sunognced Wednestay . oe x eventually Canadian officials re vard Davies 249, 2 act dale asn olny be held lented. Britain, behind the sensa 5); Earl McMaster (188),/s2id Dut it wif Liew be he tional play of Foster, defeated l Harold Ball - 266, 200, 326 sometime early in July. | Canada 2-1 in a preliminary (792); Gordon Brown 382 (218, QUITS OLYMPIC JOB | round. 273 (871); Pete Dobbins 275, 210,| gan" FRANCISCO (AP)--Rob-| 3 (631); L 1, 258, 2 A in. tor ean § That wasn't all. 'Canada de-|146 (63D); Lloyd Hal 120% "liert L. King, top man in the 1960 | manded another crack at Britain (539); total 1357, 3) 1259 (3746) Winter Olympics planning, un- in the final round, which was Ba ome; Agel Clothes -- Keith ovheotedly quit his $25,000 - a-| No oR . year job Thursda SELECT ONE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. ONLY .... ANTONELLI TRADE? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The |the reason but it should be up t0/San Francisco Examiner said team doctors to decide if he is|Thursday San Francisco Giants {fit to play ey trade pitcher Johnny An-| : ply A tonelli. The paper said eclub| DU RELLE OLSON BOUT _|owner Horace hh did not| I SC -- ere io . Spee discount the possibility that An-| g bout, British Empire ,,.1); 99 might be traded to fill| anadian light - heavyweight!" 47500 2" Lolief piteh d| Yvon Durelle said infielder. : P eran that if the money is enough he will meet in San Francisco 00 | port for practice. The team said| |Quilter said a knee injury was ' Oshawa Bowlers 2) Enter Team In | Toronto League Al Heffering's Imperials were and Ca |accepted into the Toronto Men's Champion {Major Bowling League this sea- Tuesday |son, and they made a verv good attractive {showing in their seasonal debut. /Bobo Olson PHOTO FINISH HAMBURG, NY. (CP) Braden Volo, Na six-year-old geld- ing owned and driven by Wilbert SPORT SNAPSHOTS connected with the European tour By JACK SULLIVAN of Edmonton Mercurys Canadian Press Staff Writer Team officials and players felt John Francis (Bunny) Ahearne|they had been getting a raw deal t= one of the slickest committee- from Ahearne and it blew up in room stickhandlers in amateur|a name - calling, fist - swinging hockey. And this middle aged brawl. Grimston later threatened Irishman can't even skate to Ahearne out CAHA He talks with machine gun European representative, but it rapidity, his brain works almost never happened. as fast and he knows every trick} CAHA officials . recognize that abbut lobbying. These are the big|with his hockey connections in reasons he is president of the rul-|Britain and Europe he is needed ing body of the amateur game in'to set up European jaunts. the world, the International Tce! Bunny contends he is misunder- Hockey Federation | site of the 1960 Ontario amateur golf tournament, Jack Nash of London, an official of the OGA, per- toss as 9, 823); Art King, execu-| stood. His deal with the CAHA People have been on tours to Europe is to arrange playing dates and provide trans- portation and living costs for the teams concerned. That's it. There is no split of the gates with the touring teams : country. Ahearne agreed -- that THE BELLEVILLE STORY |was one vote. Another mentioned All of this is background to the his team would like a trip to | Britain and Ahearne was ail for Last week, Drury Denyes, sus-|itanother vote. throwing verbal brickbats at Bunny for ears. A few punches have been whe at him b) indignant hockey men and he has stopped talking long enough to do some belting of his own. CONTROVERSIAL FIGURE He has threatened his torment-/latest rumpus. - ows with slander and libel suits, vote of the p was called Ahearne did some horse-trad- ing. One delegate thought Britain would be a drawing-card in his against Games regulations, and a Me ; articipating countries Sid Morres 210. reachie 313, 188 (672); » director of the Winter Games 281, 180 (671): L tive director of th i x . . . Ea 'organizing committee, said 'he Spel 258, 181, oid (699); 'had an offer of a new job that Skretterbug , 304, 145 (732); couldn't wait. total 1246, 1332, 1025, (3597). On Oct. 10, Heffering"s Imper- DELAY TITLE ials will meet Ferby's B and A,| TOKYO (AP) at the Kr 0 BOUT World fly- 10bb Hill Bowling Lane. |yeight champion Pascual Perez' TT title defence against Japan's TRAIN IN GUELPH Sadao Yaoita- was postponed but usunally he laughs them off/pended city manager who headed (CP)--Jack Hum-|Wednesday from Oct. 22 to Nov. after unloading taunts and in-|the city-operated Belleville Me- It was the third delay in the H sults of his own. This moon-faced| Farlands team, said that Ahearne| man, who probably would land on| collected an estimated $200,000 in|TRAnY, his almost-bald head if he laced admission fees when the McFar.| The fest is history, Britaiy won on a pair of skates, is a show-|lands played 27 exhibition games|the title, Canada was second and. 5 Yuen i | boat. » this he Tor 'winning. the|Ahearne has been chuckling Ba aph_ Bilunores. " ; : i 3 : | it si 2 YS i hah | : Hs De 3% saving Nking wore amaten ue in Prague, {about i since, _ don Smith, were picked following|121, the Philippines' Orient light. i st yy enyes told a judicial inquiry a training school here. ight boxing champion, Wed- ing," he has told this reporter on|into city finances that the team ja 2a veig 2 bin. many occasions. "If it ever gets ended $1,000 in the hole to that point I'll have to think of Ahearne has made a financial] a few things to get some action/statement to the CAHA, ITHF and going." to governing bodies of hockey in lies in hock . A London resident most of his countries where the team played. |8reat 20a 63 10 noe oy history, life, he has been European rep-|This would make an Interesting|Was killed in a car accident near resentative of the Canadian Ama- story, and probably straighten Gravenhurst, Ont., nine years ago teur Hockey Association since thelout a few things today. A 55-year-old Kitchener al- 1930s and secretary of the British) pg ti sith # 8 3 : Ice Hockey Association almost as oo ulations wig She Cana derman, he had retired from long. He wields the big stick In|{akeq Canada out of the Olympic | Rockey at age 41 affer 14 seasons. hockey Haters ip Blope. ' hockey title. He won "the Vezina trophy three As eline, w gives hi B : a po a ey yoo res - Bunny was manager of Great/sasons in a row ending in 1929 travel agency "Thus. when Cana- Britain's team that included Scot- while with Montreal, and in that oe 4 "|tish-born goalkeeper Jimmy Fos- season he had 22 shutouts in 44 ian team make European a A Bandles Hopesn ter and winger Alex Archer who'games. rangements through his agency and, with his connections, sets up the schedule Just about every Canadian touring team in the last quarter century has returned home with beefs abow{ Bunny, all concerning finances. HN has exchanged many harsh wordy with team and CAHA offic} HOTEL BRAWL 1952 he sluggtd it out with g Grimston of New Westmin- ster, B.C., then CAHA president, in a hotel lobby in Oslo, Norway. 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