TE wy VR FT ay a 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 5, 1959 Basketball In Oshawa Goes Strong Oshawa's 1950 _ All-Ontario champion basketball club no longer has to worry about fold- ing. From here on in, they'll be known as the Genosha Hotel club, The Genosha will sponsor the club this year, as they seek Leafs Defeat Hapless N.Y. By LAURENT CHIASSON [excuses in the papers. If I readiat Detroit for another engage- Canadian Press Staff Writer |of any excuses about injuries or ment, laurels in the Intermediate "A'| Fiery coach Phil Watson just|anything, I'll fine the guy excus-| Plante wore the mask for the OBA ranking. couldn't keep silent abot his|ing himself $100. I mean it, too./first time in a regular league _ With this large matter now|New York Rangers any longer. |If they're lousy, 1 want them to|game Sunday night after suffer. well taken care of, Coach Gord] "I'm sick and tired of this admit it. ing a facial cut, Coach Toe Blake, Davidson ran his team throughlelub!" he exploded in Toronto) "Injuries are poor excuses. earlier against the mask, now their first pre-season practice|Wednesday night after the hap- You didn't see Stewart (Ron feels differently. last night at Donevan Collegiate|less Rangers had dropped a 4-1/Stewart of Leafs) complaining) "When he was wearing it in gym, and from all reports thisidecision to the Maple Leafs in|tonight and he's playing, and pre - season training he wasn't year's club looks like a virtual(the night's only National Hockey [playing well, too, with a broken sharp and my feeling was that "'powerhouse". League action, jaw. If one of our guvs gets althe mask was to blame," Blake In addition last year's Sigh Phil og Juning itn he let hangnail, he goes to the doctor." (said. But Plante can ear the who were out almost in force, atireporters in e dressing room. - |mask "as long as he likes, if it least five newcomers are {rying| Reverting to his terrible-tem- [SEVERAL INJURIES doesn't interfere with his goal- for a spot on the squad. Two of|pered ways, he said; That game The Rangers have reported ing," he added. the more predominant playersistunk and it was my brightest an assortment of minor injuries" "Bioko "also announced that were Ed Kolodzie and Bob|siars who were the stinkiest. since the season began, Defence-|,onive Ralph Backstrom will play Rupert, both former Central Col-|They'd better wake up because|man Lou Fontinato missed sev-|on 5 "line with Billy Hicke and legiate plavers. Rupert especial-this stuff isn't going to go on." [eral games with an injured knee a}, 'Menonald, Backstrom made ly is in wonderful condition and and Bill Gadsby, another de-|,., hyrief appearance against De- showed his heels to almost every-|NO NAMES MENTIONED |fenceman, was slowed for alii here Saturday. He had been one on the court for conditioning.| "I don't have to name the while by virus. out with a knee injury for about He has been working out for|guys. You know who my stars| Leafs moved into third place, |i, 00 weeks, several weeks with the Centrallare," he roared. one point ahead of idle Boston, YMCA "Saints": from Toronto, This was Watson's first blast with the victory. while he attends school at Ryer-|since his early-season promise to| There was very little excite- son Institute there. cease chewing out his players in/ment for the 12,014 fans as action Only flaw in his chances of public. He suffered in silence|dragged after the Lea playing with Oshawa may lie through the first four weeks of|ahead 20 with the game only with the residence rule that must|thc season Lug am Boing, to four minutes young. head be waived so that he can play keep my big mouth Shu s ere's more bad news ahea yi , here, Permission for this has|season. I'm going to make friendsifor Rangers tonight. They go to Er) ue Engh Soctut League been asked of the OBA executive|with my players. " Montreal to face the league-lead- against the Irish League Wednes- board and a ruling should be| But Wednesday's loss, which|ing Canadiens, undeleated day night with a 290 inter-league handed down within a few days.|left the Blueshirts in fifth place (in eight games, and red-hot net- Victor The club worked out diligently|with only two wins and two ties minder Jacques Plante and his ory for at least two hours in a strenu-|in 12 games, was too much. famous face mask. Boston will be > os practice and will go at it| George Armstrong led Leafs Gi - dello Wi English Soccer Beats Irish BLACKBURN, England (Reut- GORD DAVIDSON ain early next week. Utilizing|with two goals. Bert Olmstead the "big" men on the squad|and defenceman Allan Stanley % Ott 's St t awa 8B ewar Davidson is combining the|scored the others, Captain Red double pivot system which work-|Sullivan scored for Rangers late Top Ball By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- Little Ron Stewart's presence in Ottawaimory of a punt which he and Rough Riders' offensive back-{Schreider missed in a playoff field is evidence that those foot-|game pin Western. Pay ball exhibitions in the August heat mean something after all. | For it was In one of them--in/,, Edmonton to be precise -- that ¢ Stewart, the smallest man in the eastern Big Four, came into his own as a wide-swinging ball car- h rier and won regular spot on of- and ends Jou Bruce and Jim Hughes. {line where a Western player fell Carrier. Stewart is haunted by the me- The ball rolled behind the goal n it for the winning touchdown, ix seconds before the end of the ame, "I still dream about that one," e said. fence. | "That game was the turning point for me," Stewart said in an interview. "I got away for some one reason the coach picked me." There's another reason, too.| Coach Frank Clair this year had|fans are certain that plans for material|an open tourney were approved than in past years and was able|at a secret meeting of Wimble-| to platoon his offensive and de-|/don officials Tuesday night. more gdod Canadian fensive squads, and used only six! or seven imports on offence. Open Tennis May pretty geod rune and 1 guess Come In Britain from LONDON (AP)--British tennis There was no word Wednesday the officials themselves. | f ed very well at the first prac- tice. With ample good ball hand- lers on the team it is expected that the Genosha boys will fea- ture a'strong ball control club. This left a halfback position But Steve Roberts of. the London| | for a Canadian and Stewart, who|Evening News--a tennis author- reached intercollegiate stardom |jty_wrote that many of the offi- at Queen's University, was at thelojals favored the open meet, in right spot at the right time to/which amateur and pro players would compete. take it over SOLIDLY BUILT ' His size -- he's five feet, 7%|nual Wimbledon tourney, gener- inches tall and weighs 180--| al makes him a hard man to catch world's championship, next sum- on end sweeps. | mi It was understood that the an- ly regarded as the unofficial er would be amateur. ee SU LIN DEW "I'm not a fast runner, by any means," he sald. "I probably rank fifth or sixth on the club, but I can cut in quickly enough and that helps me get around those dcfensive ends and line-| backers." Perhaps the fact And Handler . . . Eskimos' Mascot close to the ground hy Rare Dog Breed impression of great speed. And when he's hemmed in by a bunch of potential tacklers, Stewart just| EDMONTON (CP) -- Football| puts his head down and drives|fans here know Su Lin DEW as ahead at top speed. the friendly mascot of the Ed- Stewart, 24, in his last year of monton Eskimos. But few know law at Ottawa University, came|the Eskimo dog -- born without to Riders last season on the eve|shelter in a 40-below-zero Arctic of the first scheduled game and, |b! lizzard--is the first lady in Can. gotiated and in the meantime bought a male dog named Rint from one of two breeders of the type in the United States. With Su an expectant mother, the |breed was registered this sum- /mer in the Canadian Kennel in the first period. One of New York's big prob- lems this year has been giving up too many goals. But goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley could hardly be faulted for Wednes- day's defeat. He appeared slow on Stanley's goal but kept Rangers in the game with 29 stops, many of them miraculous. period alone. FINE JOB BY BOWER Toronto's Johnny Bower had 28 shots. from now on," sald Watson, "They figure scoring points is enough and have forgotten how to backcheck," continued Watson, The Rangers have scored 31 goals in 12 games and have al- lowed 42. "I don't want to see any more Providence Reds Hold Slim Lead BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The big lead Providence Reds built at the start of the Ameri- can Hockey League season is down to two points today, after Springfield Ind'ans whipped the leaders in their first clash of the campaign. beat Hershey Bears 5-3. | their last three' starts, The vie-| chance WIFU," said Lords' playing coach Al Bruno, London hoids his| Herb Williams gave Joey a 47-45 contract, Official statistics showed Mike Norcia of Kitchener - Waterloo| Glardello jabbed a one-inch gash won the league rushing title with 719 yards on 128 carries for a 5.6 bled freely in in the individual scoring race, casily won by teammate Jerry Meyer, import halfback. The scoring leaders were an- nounced unofficially last week. Meyer had 14 touchdowns for 84 points. Second was J. B. Smith of Sarnia Golden Bears with 54 points, - Meyer also ran for 715 yards on 115 tries for a 6.2 average. Hal Ledyard, Sarnia, The Indians turned back the|Celerl, Kitchener - Waterloo, fin- Rods 7-4 at Providence Wednes- ied oe third in the day night, and Cleveland Barons Jim Greer of London caught 08 The Reds, who won eight of Passes in 11 games to lead in Sets New Record LONDON, Ont. Lords quarterback Jerry Thomp- B 15 in the second|kins set an Ontario Rugby Foot He Sopped ball Union passing record this season, officials announced Wed- nesday. Thompkins, (CP)--London| °"¢ being sought by great moments too, turning back|gis Four and Western Interpro- for butting vincial Football Union clubs, fin- ve "More goals, more polus and|ichad with 202 completions in 371 Youd Rave DOR NED Sue more money. That's.my slogan... attempts and racked up 3,-|dello a point edge. 147 yards and 20 touchdowns. Playing his second season with under Cleveland boxing cham- the Lords, he starred Tuesday plonship rules, and the referee night in London's 26-0 semi-finaljand judge whose scoring was victory over Kitchener-Waterloo/even on points would have had Dutchmen, "We'd like to see him get a in the Big Four or|45-44 for Giardello, judge Charles and Bob(lost 2, tied 8, points 19. thelr first 10 games, have been|catches. Meyer was runner - up on the short end of the score in|With 33 catches. Over Tiger CLEVELAND (AP) -- Joey Giardello evened the score with Dick Tiger of Nigeria Wednesday night by winning a unanimous decision in their 10-round middle- weight bout. 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Su was a working sled dog of|{though the Eskimo dog is the This year, however, he was in|, pckimo hunter until Allen R.|MOst numerous in the north it is camp from tne start of trainingiq.ummel of Edmonton saw her|the least known of four recog- the Reds. Dutch Reibel go! singles, At Hershey, Mike Labadie, Bil Ninaen, Larry Hillman and] Fd Hcekstra, Fred| Toronto 25 | Boston 40 1 New York 31 42 Qhicago 9 19 34 Wednesday's Result 14 Guelph 13| Hamilton 6| Marlboros OHA Junior A S. 3 {Barrie 2 2 Pete in early July and hasn't stopped| running, piling up a total 425 yards rushing. the league ard second on the Ot- tawa club only to record-break- ing rusher Dave Thelen who chugged off 1,346 yards. THREE TOUCHDOWNS Stewart has scored only three touchdowns, two running and one on a pass, but has a commend- able average of 204 yards on eral during a DEW line tour for Fed- Bsn ? Corperation. He|from the Samoyeds, the Siberian seventh best in| ...4 the dog Su Lin DEW in|and Alaskan Malamute. honor of her birthplace, Electric Intrigued by the strong intelli- gent animals, Mr. Trummel found the breed was not recog- nized by Canadian or United |States dog authorities, Because |registration is essential to popu- larizing a breed he spent three years negotiating with dog offi- |nized Arctic breeds and differs "It's heavier than the Samoyed or Siberian and weighs in at be- tween 65 and 85 pounds. Eskimos |are the same size as the Alaskan but don't have the Malamute {wolf-like appearance.' Mr. Trummel said the, Eskimo is not built for speed as are the I three breeds, but because |ot a more rugged build have in- Glover and Carl Stearns ac- counted for the Cleveland goals. Dune Fisher. Gord Hollingworth Ni and Claude Laforge scored for| | Hershey. |Hershey drew two 10-minute mis- (New York 1 Toronto 4 Tonight's Games ew York at Montreal Boston at Detroit | Goaltender Bob Perreault of| 1 conduct penalties for using un- providence gentlemanly language. American League WL 8 50 Springfield Tedette Wins 2nd 0 Rochester 0 Quebec 0 Hershey 1 Buffalo 0 APt 37 32 16 3 Winnipeg 5 Victoria 6 12 Seattle 2 Spokane 5 59 12| 83 11 Moose Jaw 1 Estevan 8 St. Cath Wednesday's Results Guelph 5 Barrie 4 Tonight's Games St. Catharines at Peterborough Marlboros at Hamilton, 5. Western League Saskatchewan Junior Feature Value! Here's a Buyl items shown above, including DOUBLE WIDTH EXTENSIONS and new 8" Blade for eut , tangsas™ JIG SAW 2298 3 blades included --- cut 2" lumber, han- dles plastic, metal, linoleum, plywood and more. 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The Cana- "Sy or Rinti can easily pull a otte won a pscay on ol Tonight's Game Ie, 3 itl P'8Y| gian Kennel Club bounced him|gled load of 150 pounds at speeds|N: a Buffalo at Quebec RE | on the 1935 intercollegiate cham-|, 4 nited States officials be- jour DecdsiNew Wondvine and paid $191.60 MEMBER WH 1...? plonship team. | {of more than 20 miles an hour.|straight, $55.10 to place and or A Greg Kabat, quarterback and ® R A Pts. ace field-goal kicker for Winnipeg 1 1 0 0 Eastern League $ oftia OTA Seni Members of that Queen's team | cause Chicago-born Mr. Trummel Over a longer stretch, they can|$19.60 to show. Tedetie combined now playing with him for Riders is an American citizen. pull a 1,000-pound lgad all day at|with Spurline, winner of the first/Chatham 8/Blue Bombers, was awarded the ' 2 = 8 McKinney Trophy as the most w 4 are backficlder Gary Schreider! Undeterred, Mr. Trummel ne-'a walk." race, for a daily double of K-W 4 1 3 7 1 Tedette, a five-year-old gelding| Whitby 2 19 25 Jaluable Pye i Wester 1 $567.90. Windsor PERENNIAL DREAM 6 Interprovihcial Football Union 19 owned by Munro R. Clark of Belleville 14 31 2 years ago today. There was no Toronto, hadn't won a race in Wednesday's Results east-west final that year because By ED SIMON Today the 32 remaining non-| Tooting went out 1-0 in the re-| two seasons until when he Kitchener-Waterloo 5 Windsor 8 [the west did not conform ta CRU romped through the slop today| Friday's Games playing rules, and Ottawa won the to defeat Guided Tour, Gilbey Whitby at Chatham Grey Cup in a two-game series and six other rivals. Kitchener-Waterloo at Belleville (against Toronto Balmy Beach, Canadian Press Staff Writer (leaguers caught their firstiplay at Nottingham, failing to LONDON (CP)--~The names of glimpse of the next hurdle -- the/emulate the feat of Yeovil Town, | Burscough United, Gainsborough draw for the first-round competi-|a non-league club that put out a| Trinity and Oswestry Town made tion Nov. 14, in which they have! first-division opponent 10 years, an unaccustomed bold-type ap- their first shot at the 48 mem- earlier, beating Sunderland 2-1. pearance "n Britain's sportsibers of the Football League's So pages today, Normally, if you third aud fourth divisions. The BURSCOUGH'S CHANCE find them st all, you have to|really big fish of the first and Both Tooting and Yeovil failed look for them with a magnifying|second divisions don't come into|to get through the qualifying glass. the picture until the third round. rounds this year. 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