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The Oshawa Times, 13 Oct 1959, p. 13

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eS D0 hihi oi Sor RI C8 SL | Durelle Meets FOOTBALL STANDINGS . fad Tart s ey THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, October 13, 1939 13 Tony's Trundlers |; voy rons is second behind Wall in figures released today by the Profes- sional Golfers Association. 'Chuvalo Nov. 16 MONCTON, NB. (CP) -- A Canadian heavyweight champion- ship fight between titleholder Hamilton 9 George Chuvalo of Toronto and Cttawa 3 4 Ticats Clinch First Place | w=, , = lose Tight Tussle [In Money Bracket Fi Then come Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla, #81836. 2 DUNED! 3 10 a most exciting series atledge over the rest of them solwall Jr. golf's i Pocono has become s mn Yvon Durelle, the British and Toronto Canadian light heavyweight Montreal champion from Baie Ste. Anne, Saturday' N.B.. probably will be he!d Nov. Hamilton 13 Toronto 7 |16 in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gar- Montreal 6 Ottawa 36 Durelle's manager Chris M 3 ow | Bowl, whawa Rint here Should be ome real com- = dropped a five-to-four decision to|petition g season. elma % [Club Billiards, in Toronto Major| O'Connor Bowl leads with 12, 000 ty broicssional to win $507 league scheduled play on Satur-|followed by Bowlodrome 11, Club day. : Billiards 11, Tony's 10, Vi The question now is who finish as runnner-up. Bowl 10, Willow Bowl 9, will The first game went to Club [3 onday's Results Hamilton Tiger Cats have|when the club made four touch- clinched first place in the Big downs to wipe away a 5-0 Mont- Four football league, surprising|real lead and disappoint a crowd almost nobody. {of 21,817. But look who's holding down| Kelly counted for two tuch- second place with only three downs with the others going games to go in the I14-gamejto Ted Smale [and Jackson. kicked a single and Chet Miksza booted a field goal. Argos' only touchdown came when they got the wind #dvan- tage in the third quarter and Gilchrist plunged over to climax a seven-play march on the goal. schedule: Ottawa Rough Riders swept al - and - home series from| Montreal ouettes during the| weekend to vault from the cellar] --where they've languished all season--into second spot ahead of 'Als and Toronto Argonauts. | The Rider ascent was aided by| Tiger-Cats who defeated Argo- nants twice on the weekend to nail down their third straight league title. Riders downed Montreal 36-8 in| Ottawa Saturday and followed up with a 28-12 win Monday in Montreal. Ticats hammered out a 13-7 decision Saturday in Tor- onto and trismphed 20-7 Monday| in Hamilton 2 | ALS INJURY-RIDDLED { That gave the Ticats 18 points, | just nicely out of reach of Riders who have 10. Toronto and Mont- real are tied for third with eight points each. Tinder the Big Four's three- team playoff system one club has to fall into the discard in the final three games. Alouettes, who have dropped six in a row. are operating with an injury-riddled lineup and have only one home game left, Saturday the Riders uncorked an effective aerial assault which gained 217 yards and clicked for three touchdowns as quarter- backs Russ Jackson and Babe Parilli completed nine of 15 pass attempts. Bobby Simpson caught two touchdown passes and Joe Kelley hauled in the other |Schreider kicked a field goal and Gilehrist also converted. SCORING PROBLEM UNTZ IN FIGHT The 22,068 spectators got a jolt in the final minutes when a fight erupted in front of the Hamilton bench. Nearly every player on the field and several spectators a convert. Montreal scoring was made up of a touchdown by Ivan Living- stone, a field goal and a convert by Bewley and a safety touch when Bill Hudson nailed Parilli behind the Ottawa goal. {were involved in the shoving and The injury jinx, which has punching which ended with the haunted Montreal all season and expulsion of Kuntz and Ticats' dens, Shaban said Monday. He and Durelle were interested in the bout, he said, but dis- satisfied with the terms offered. Ottawa 28 Montreal 12 Toronto 2 Hauilion 2 Games Montreal at Toronto Shaban said he wants a $10,000 Hamilton at Ottawa ouarantee and an ootion of 25 per cent of the gate, plus a share of the TV money if the bout is tele- vised. Jack (Deacon) Allen, Chuvalo's| co-manager, mailed a contract to, tee of $8,500 for Durelle. The con- tract also calls for a return match in January if the New Brunswick fisherman wins the robbed Etcheverry of several top Don Paquette. offensive mates, struck again Monday. Joel Wells, top ground: gainer for the Als, went out in| NHL HOCKEY the third quarter with a broken bone in his shoulder, FALONEY DAZZES ARGOS Saturday in Toronto the Ticat victory was fashioned by Bernie Faloney, the University of Mary- land. quarter who is having an- other outstanding season in Ham- ilton. Faloney accounted for seven of the Hamilton points with a 52-| Canadian Press Staff Writer yard touchdown dash off an op-! mhev said it couldn't be done tion play and a quick-kick single. gt in the National Hockey Steve Oneschuk converted the League the great Montreal Cana- touchdown and added four points giens are tied for third place. with a field goal and a single. That's only one of the unusual Cam Fraser also kicked a single. situations that exist today as the Both clubs played tremendous|NHL swings into the second week By RON ANDREWS defensive games but Faloney's|of its 1959-60 season. ball-handling wizardry was just! During the weekend Toronto a little too much for the Argos Maple Leafs won their first two to handle. The Toronto scoring was made up of a five-yard touchdown pass| HOCKEY SCORES from quarter Al Dorow to Russ) {Coyle and Cookie Gilchrist's con- on | AND STANDINGS National League Monday the Argos set the pace WL T F APis Tied For 3rd B iens |games--the first time in at least| 115 years they've managed so K {good a start--and Montreal failed] [to put a player in the list of top| |six scorers. | Winnipeg Edmonton Calgary Shaban ealling for a flat guaran B.C Calgary 53 Edmonton 38'B.C. 14 3 -- Bogue LX A 208 157 267 256 472 Sat, 's Results Monday's Results title. Calgary 41 Edmonton 23 Winnipeg 27 Saskatchewan 14 Saturday's Games Edmonton at Calgary .C. at Winnipeg Saturday's Result skatchewan 13 Billiards with a 1209 score, just nosing out the Oshawa boys, who racked up a 1201 total, which in- cluded a 358 game by Bob Gal- lagher. The second game was also keenly eontested but Tony's mr § - "laged to take it by the small margin of 23 pins, Tony's 1146 and Club Billiards 1123, In the third game, it was again a battle right down to the last frame and the Toronio bo"s top- ped Tony's with 1143 against 1119. The entire group seems well Lalanced and there is no indica- tion that any one club has any 30 per cent of the over $10, 000,000,000 spent for all adver- tising last year -- or $3,120,000, 000 -- was invested in daily news- papers. x-Played four-point game in De- troit itchener at Sarnia postponed Monday's Result Saturday's Game | Canadiens could do no better|London at Detroit {than salvave a 1-1 tie Saturday| |at Montreal zgainst Detroit Red |Wings. Sundrv at Boston the| {Bruins humil d the |Cup champions with a |ing, the worst loss the Habs have |suffered since Bruins walloped them 8-5 March 22. 1958 at Mont- real HAWKS SHOT DOWN Leafs whipped Chicage Black |Hawks 6-3 Saturday at Toronto and took a 3-1 victory over Hawks Sunday at Chicago. Bos- 8-4 past-|Q McGill Intercollegiate Senior Western 30.8 .11 Stanley | Toronto 1 1.43 17 ueen's 1. 94 3 0 2 13 58 Saturday's Result Western 16 Toronto 3 Saturday's Games Toronto at Queen's McGill at Western Ont. Intercollegiate McMaster 3 OAC 13 C Ottawa 45 RMC 20 arlton 6 Waterloo 30 |Kitchener-Waterloo 6 Sarnia 16 NUMBER CAN BE TRUE OMEN MORRICE, Mich. (CP) -- Dick Warren wore the number 31 on his jersey Fri- ddy night in a game between Morrice and Genesee. Warren carried the ball 11 times and gained 345 yards-- an average of 31 yards a carry. The final score was 31-0 in favor of Morrice and all 31 points were scored by one man--Dick Warren of course, 8 and McGuinness 8. Bob Gallagher was top shooter, for Tony's with 797 while Jim Gene Littler of Singing ., With earnings of Hills, $37,121, Hawley and Henry Blake were tops for Club Billiards with 789 and 732 for their respective totals. Both clubs lacked usual sharp- Get ness in picking up the single pins, which is usually evident early in the season but it was ex-| citing to watch, with the Toronto |club deserving the victory. | Other Tony's shooters were |0zzie Keeler 681; Henry Sarnov- skv 668; John Hrico 661 and Dick Adams 659, with Denny Linton turning in some nice relief bowl-§{. ing. Lloyd Sabins was absent due to other commitments but with the big lefthander back on Sat- urday at Bayview Bowl, the locals should get back in the win (column. Feel Tired! Then try an invigorating private STEAM BATH and BODY MASSAGE Reg. Masseur HOMEWOOD Health Studio 204 KING ST. E RA 8-051) MORE POWER with a = TOWER -- > J <4"ANTENNA SALES 4 TV SERVICE BEING YOUR TV 70 US AND SAVE YVR MOVEY, Vig: DESAY 60 FT. TOWER Let Us Give You A Free Estimate Displayed on our Drive-In Location 4 ton defeated New York Rangers 4/6-4 Saturday at Boston and De-| g|troit came from behind to beat in everything but scoring as they Toronto 200 9 4 piled up 24 first downs to Ham-/pocton 2 0 15 12 ilton's 10. They hit for 185 yards|petroit 1 5 3 1 1 Monday's Results McMaster 12 Waterloo 1 Western Intercollegiate |UB.C. 20 Univ of Alberta 19 N PASS INTERCEPTED Other Ottawa touchdowns were] by Ron Stewart, on a plunge. and Gerry Nesbitt who ran 25 yards to score after intercepting a toss by Montreal's Sam Etche- verry. Gary Schreider's three 1 p through the air.to Hamilton's 90) {Rangers 4-2 Sundav at Detroit. land trailed only slightly io | oniredl : ? » 3 Toronto and Boston share first ORFU ground-gaining, 146-156 New V. [place in the standings with four| Faloney kept most of his action New York 0 o 8,135.0 points each. The Wings and | Kirkland Lake 12 Sudbury 7 | Saturday's Results North Bay 31 Tri-Town 0 Me- Canadiens each have three converts, a single kicked by Parili and a two-point safety touch credited to Joe Poirier| vounded out the Rider scoring. Veryl Switzer scored the Mont- real touchdown on a 20-yard run from scrimmage. Bill Bewley on the ground with Gerry | Dougall doing the lion's share of Detroit 1 Montreal 1 the plunging. McDougall hit for | Chicago 3 Toronto & two touchdowns in the second |New York 4 Boston 8 quarter which put Ticats ahead] Sunday's Results to stay. Steve Oneschuk con-{Montreal 4 Boston 8 verted both of them. {New York 2 Detroit 4 points. { A crowd of 13,909 watched Bos- score half the Bruin goals against Montreal. Bucyk pair and Stasiuk and Bucy! | Pittsburgh gh {San Francisco 20 National Football League | Baltimore 31 Petrol i : ton's Uke line of Bronco Horvath,[New York 10 Clevela i Chicago Cards 14 Washington 23 Vie Stasiuk and Johnny Bueyk neles 28 Chicago Bears n 24 Philadelphia Green Bay 21 kicked a convert and Etcheverry booted a single. Monday the when Vince Scott and Angelo Ottawa power Mosca rushed Bobby Kuntz be- Ticats picked up two points Toronto 3 Chicago 1 Games Wednesday Boston at New York didn't show until the second half hind the Toronto line, alone Detroit at Chicago SOCCER ACTION | Pr UEW Enters Final; | ays going, most of which were| ate Cup broken up by Torok and Bob games were played, with Thistle Stewart, but they were able to and Newmarket leading off in|tie the match, late in the second in the afternoon in their first/period, on a beautiful long shot meeting of the semi-final of theby Brophy. | Eastern Ontario Championships| The second and final game will and this match resulting in a|be played in Newmarket and the 1-1 tie. {winner of this match will enter| Hollandia and Peterboro UEW|the final on the following Satur-| met in the evening game, and day. once again the UEW squad proved to be a "Cup Yeam",{PEIES OUST HOLLANDIO 1 | leaving the field the winners byl oq i th B a pay the very slim margin of 10. [3¢ 'T tA SANE FACE Hollan-| ia and UEW met in the semi- As happened last season theifinal of the Lancaster Trophy) Lancaster Trophy Final will be playoffs, and with both clubs played between Peterboro UEW playing in top form, either could and Kickers, this match being have been the winner.' scheduled for Saturday October| Battling it out on even terms 17, in Oshawa Kinsmen Stadium, |with play first at one end and at 7.30 p.m. {then the other, no bets were be- BELOW STRENGTH {ing taken as to who would Both games played on Satur.| emerge victorious, and no scor- day were evenly "contested and NE Was made until fifteen min- although Thistle were by far the|utes from the end of the match. | better team in theit match, they| Both goalkeepers, Doleweerd were lucky to emerge with the [ok Hollandia and Ownsworth for tie. Missing Richmond and Wil-| ULV. were kept busy throughout| Yams in their line-up, Thistle the entire match and had some were sorely inadequate in the ery E00d saves. The goal scor- shooting department and New. 4 by Payne for Peterboro, was market kept the scoring to a jiu caused by a defensive error and ; is was certainly no fault of Dole- weerd Although the game ended as a Torok and Cain, and the lone goal, by Sweet, re the only heart-breaker for Hollandia aL, ollandia. they real comforts for the Thislte wore certainly not disgraced but coach. Scoring early in the firstlit wae just not their night as period, Thistle kept hammering|was evident on one seccasion away goal wards from then on, when they forced six corner but all their plays trickled away kicks in a row and the ball to nil around the goal. |went everywhire except into the| Newmarket got several good opponents' net. , | 01.) COTINTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results of Fourth Division soccer games in the United King-| Bradford 3 Gillingham 0 dom Saturday: Carlisle 2 Doncaster 0 n Chester 5 Aldershot 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE rk, ph . i Crewe Alex 5 Darl First Division - Tiagion 0 Crystal P 9 Barrow 0 Birmingham 0 Sheffield. W 0 Exeter 2 Millwall 2 Burnley. 1 Blackpool 4 Hartlepools 3 Gateshead 0 Chelsea 0 Bolton 2 Notts C 2 Workington 0 Leeds 3 Everton 3 Oldham 0 Northampton 1 Leicester 2 Blackburn 3 Stockport 1 Southport 0 Xap Dotted 3 tena 2 Walsall 4 Rochdale 2 Newcastle 2 Notts F 1 | Watf Preston 1 Man City 5 Rios 4. Toray 1 Tottenham 5 Wolverhampton 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE West Brom 2 Fulham 4 Division I West Ham 3 Luton 1 Airdrieonians 2 Hearts § Second Division 4 Raith 0 Bristol C 2 Bristol R 1 1 Aberdeen 1 Cardiff 5 Leyton Or 1 dee 1 Rangers 3 Charlton 2 Swansea nfermline 5 Arbroath 1 Derby 1 Portsmouth 0 Partick 3 Kilmarnock 2 Hull City 0 Lincoln 5 St. Mirren 2 Clyde 2 Liverpool 2 Brighton 2 Stirling 0 Thd Lanark 3 Middlesbrough 1 Sunderland 1 Division 11 Plymouth 2 St City 3 4 Brech Rotherham 1 Huddersfield 1 ez?) Scunt Orpe 2 Ips 2 $heffield U 1 Ast : ! Hamilton 0 Queer Third Division Montrose 1°M Berwick far 1 Ste Ba \ Brentfore Tran ¢ 2 " : Bu 2 ( : A nsley 4 ( IRISH LEAGUE City ( i up American League Providence 19 |Spri ngfield 14 Hershey Rochester Quebec Cleveland Buffalo Saturday's Resull Springfield 10 Buffalo 3 Quebec 3 Hershey 1 Sunday's Results Rochester 2 Quebec 0 Providence 6 Cleveland 3 Hershey 3 Buffalo 0 Tonight's Game Cleveland at Quebec Eastern Professional wL T Sudbury 1 Hull-Ottawa 1 Three Rivers 1 2 Kingston 1 2 Montreal 0 2 S.S. Marie 0 Saturday's Result Kingston 6 Trois-Rivieres 4 Sunday's Results Trois-Rivieres 3 Kingston 0 Hull-Ottawa 5 Sault Ste. Marie 1 Sudbury 3 Montreal 3 Monday's Result Hull-Ottawa 2 Sudbury 5 Tonight's Game Hull-Ottawa at Kingston Western League Saturday's Results Vancouver 2 Victoria 1 Calgary 7 Spokane 3 Sunday's Results Calgary 2 Seattle 5 Edmonton 3 Winnipeg 3 Monday's Results Vancouver 1 Victoria 2 OHA Exhibition Whitby 2 Kitchener-Waterloo 4 {Marcel Bonin who scored a pair. | ,|others. 3 the other Chicago goals. lland Ted Hampson. |each. | Otter Boston Seorers Were a N rth Y k ] } y zzini, Aut Erickson Tern 0 or IS. Montreal k h Beat Lakeshores GOALTENDING DUEL { oMTENDING DUEL ves 10 L€Ad League Johnson, and Jacques Plante of Canadiens staged a spectacular goaltending] TORONTO North York duel while Gordie Howe scored Knights, scoring three fourth Detroit's goal and Bonin tied it|quarter hdowns, defeated up. Lakeshore Bears, 28-13, and took Leafs, who last year were|over first place-in the Ontario trounced in their first two games|Junior Football Conlerence yes- by Hawks, got even. Saturday, terday at Gord Graydon CI field. before 13,726 fans, they fell be-| The win was the sixth in seven hind on ex-Leaf Tod Sloan's goal starts for Knights while Lake- but exploded with five second-|shore took its second loss in period goals. seven games. Each team has one Bert Olmstead had two goals|game remaining in the regular for Leafs. Bobby Baun, Tim schedule. Horton, Frank Mahovlich and] George Armstrong scored the Trevor Myers, who ran 10 yards after recovering a North York Hull and rookie Stan Mikita got|/fumble, and a convert by Myers gave Bears a 13-8 lead after three quarters. Under the direction of quarter- goals were by Tom Claude Provost, and| |LEAFS START FAST | At Chicago, Leafs grabbed a |2-0 lead on goals bv Bob Pulford rolled for three touchdowns in | Hawks cut the final quarter to win, Turner, but when they removed goal- tender Glenn Hall for a sixth at- {tacker in the last minute, Olm- stead fired the puck into the open net. two converts, | Larry Leach and Toppazzini] The top three teams in the five-| got Bruins off to a 240 lead and|team loop will enter the playoffs| Rangers never recovered. Hor-|with the first place squad re-| vath scored two goals and Doug|ceiving a bye into the final. | Walt Spiewak scored Knights' touchdowns. Turner also booted a pair of singles and Paul Towriss kicked Mohns and Bucyk added the others. Rookie Ken Schinkel, with two, defenceman John Hanna and Brian Cullen were tne || ETE Ranger scorers. # |. Rangers couldn't hold a 240 {lead against Wings. Goals by| fF {Warren Godfrey and Norm Ull-| f man in the final four minutes|®™ {broke a 2-2 tie to give Wings the (win. After Andy Hebenton a ff |Larry Popein had scored for (Rangers, Gary Aldeorn and| Jerry. Melnyk tied it up. @ { -------- To Support The Lions Club Peanut Drive Ending TUESDAY, OCT. 20 | Precision miniature with electric-eye control The omazing electric-eye expe. sure control gives you correct exposures automatically. You just aim ond shoot! Makes su- perb 35mm color slides . »~. bril. liant color snapshots . . , crisp black-and-whites. Manvel con- trol for flash, fast £/2.8 lens, easy-loading, single-stroke film advance. A camera thal gives you new creative freedom. RA 3-4621 Touchdowns by Ron White and] back Norm Turner the Knights) § [the lead on Ron Murphy's goal Bob Reid, John MacDonald and| jes to motorists who normally use reqular grade "gasoline Esso gasoline now protects most cars against stalls due to carburetor icing® -- and at no increase in price! 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