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The Oshawa Times, 9 Nov 1959, p. 11

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SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords OLD COUNTRY SOCCER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 9, 1959 Division II Royals Reach First Place, - Wolves Lose Montreal Royals have finally) oyercome the statistics to take possession of first place in the Eastern Professional Hockey League. It was just a matter of time, it seemed, before they overtook Sudbury Wolves. Sudbury's 5-3 loss to Hull - Ottawa Canadiens and Montreal's 12-6 spree against Kingston® Front Sunday put xr Rovals one point ahead. Before Sunday's games Wolves held the league lead by token of the fact they had played three games more than Montreal. Both teams now have eight wins. Montreal has two ties to Sudbury's one, but Wolves have lost six games while Royals have lost only two. Montreal also has been on top all along in the for-and-against| columns. The Royals now have| scored: 58 goals and have had| only 35 scored against them, by | far the best record, while Wolves have scored 68 and had 60 scored against them, HABS IN RUNNING A third team also has come into top - place contention. The Hull-Ottawa win over Sudbury left Canadiens just one point be- hind Wolves and two points short Grosso's Soo team now has four straight losses after Sundav"s game, Tessier and Boone scored in the first period for Kingston, and there was no scoring until Marcetta slammed one home in the third. But Stan Maxwell put the game away for Frontenacs minutes later with another goal. of Montreal's 18. The fortunes of Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds lapsed with two weekend losses, a 5-1 drub- bing at the hands of Trois- Rivieres Lions Sunday and a 3-1 beating by Kingston in the only Saturday game. PERFECT AT HOME Royals, who have yet to be beaten on home ice, scored four goals in the first seven minutes of their game against visiting Frontenacs. Roger Sawicki, Bill Sutherland, Reggie Grigg, Ken Mosdell and Lulu Denis all scored two goals each for Royals while Yves Locas and Fern Per- Argentina 'Wins Horse Jumping NEW YORK (AP--Argentina, which has had a tough time of THE RING-NECKED PHEASANT COCK HAS AN OVERALL LENGTH OF FROM 33 TO 36 WILDLIFE FACTS ¢ THE GREAT HORNED OWL REGARDS SKUNK AS A TASTY DELICACY. MOST OF THEM REEK OF THE ANIMAL YOU CANNOT TELL THE AGE OF A RATTLESNAKE BY EN OF © 1999, KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, eu. 15 SKIN WHICH NariEs WITH CLIMATE AND TERRAIN it in the National Horse Show so far, finally broke the monopoly of the United States and Canada; by winning Sunday's interna-| LONDON (Reuters) -- Results; of English and Scottish League soccer games played today in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Birminghan gl Luton 1 Burnley 4 .olverhampton 1 Chelsea 3 Blackburn 1 Leeds 3 Arsenal 2 Leicester 2 Sheffield W Man United 5 Fulham 3 Newcastle 8 Everton 2 Preston 1 Notts F 0 ottenham 0 Bolton 2 West Brom 2 Blackpool 1 West Ham 4 Man City 1 Second Division Bristol C 2 Portsmouth 0 Cardiff 2 Swansta 1 Charlton 2 Sunderland 1 Derby 1 Leyton Or 1 Hull City 3 Bristol R 1 Liverpool 2 Aston Villa 1 Middlesbrough 1 Huddersfield 0 Plymouth 0 Lincoln 2 Rotherham 1 Brighton 0 Scunthorpe 1 Stoke 1 Sheffield U 1 Ipswich 0 Third Division Barnsley 3 Grimsby 3 Brentford 1 Chesterfield 1 (abandonad at half-time) « Bury 3 Wrexham 2 Halifax 0 Tranmere 3 Mansfield 3 Bournemouth 4 Norwich 3 Swindon 2 Port Vale 2 York City 0 Shrewsbury 3 Coventry 2 Exeter 3 Aidershot 1 Notts C 2 Millwall 1 Oldham 3 Gi'lingham 1 Stockport 1 Darlington 0 Walsall, 3 Torquay 2 Watford 2 Barrow 0 Division I Celtic 2 Ayr U 3 Dundee 3 Dunfermline 2 Hearts 5 Partick 3 Raith 5 Arbroath 0 Rangers 6 Clyde 0 St. Mirren 2 Hibernian Stirling 1 Airdrieonians Hartleprols 1 Northampton 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Kilmarnock 3 Thd Lanark 2 Motherwell 3 Aberdeen 1 Cowdenbeath 1 Dundee 2 E Stirling 0 Brechin 1 Forfar 1 Hamilton 6 Montrose 2 Falkirk 2 Queen's Pk 3 Berwick 1 St. Johnstene 3 East Fife 1 Stenhousemuir 2 Queen of S 1 Stranraer 1 Alloa 2 Amateur International Wales 0 England 2 Ballymena 0 Coleraine 0 Crusades 2 Cliftonville 2 Derry City 1 Glentoran 2 3 Glenavon 4 Distillery 0 2 Linfield 6 Portadown 1 HANEY FOLLOWS LIP LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Fred Hapey, who resigned as man- ager bf Milwaukee Braves, Sun- day disclosed he will become a |baseball telecaster next. season. He will replace Leo Durocher on a National Broadcasting Com- pany feature baseball game of the week. TONIGHT ! E Reading vs Bradford C ppd, fog. reault got singles. Orval Tessier scored twice and Willie O'Ree, Cal Gardner, Buddy Boone and Skip Teal one each for Kingston. In the scoring department, Giants Lose Quarterbacks [uve os resem ic NEW YORK (AP)--New York|Carter who scored three and as- Giants of the National Football|sisted on another goal Sunday. League are rapidly running out/He has scored 18 goals and is of physically-sound quarterbacks. well ahead of the pack on total Charlie Conerly, 39 - year - ol points. Tony McCarthy scored first-string signal caller, limpéd|two and John Utendale one for on and off the field Sunday tolthe losers, while Bill Mahoney hold the ball for Pat Summerall's|and Bob Courcy were Canadians place kicks, but saw no other ac-\other sharpshooters. : tion. He suffered a sprained | Veteran Jean - Paul Denis ankle last Sunday in the Green| scored .two goals and set up an- Bay game. other in the Trois-Rivieres win George Shaw jammed his right|over Sault Ste. Marie. Frank thumb in the second quarter of Roggoveen, Bob Sabourin and Sunday's game with Chicago Car-| Roland Leclerc also scored for dinals which the Giants won 9-3.|Lions. Milan Marcetta got Don Heinrich went all the way Thunderbirds' lone marker. Six- in the second half. teen penalties were handed out X-rays showed Shaw has a torn|in the bruising contest. ligament at the base of the right| Kingston had a four - game thumb. Doctors said he is a winning streak going after its doubtful starter for next Sun-|Saturday night win over day's game with Pittsburgh. | Thunderbirds, while coach Don| SPORTS IN BRIEF {owned by Bob Ballard of Tor. BABANDO BREAKS TIE 'Dutchmen Shut tional jumping competition. This was a three - man team event and two of the three Ar-| gentine riders went around ¥ Out Maroons 5-0 eight-obstacle course without a fault. The third knocked down one fence for four faults. | Canada was second with eight|ran up 2 5-0 shutout over Chat. the lead faults and the U.S. third with 12.|ham Maroons at Kitchener and Windsor and Bill Forhan boosted | | Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen| Copper Leyle gave Chatham |, Southampton 2 Queens P R 1 | Southend € Acerington 1 { Fourth Division Bradford 4 Gateshead 2 Carlisle 1 Southport 0 |Chester 3 Workington 1 Crewe Alex 2 Doncaster 0 'n the first period crystal P 4 Rochdgle ALMOST EVERY MAN ENJOYS LL) OWL THEC 3AR THAT CIGAR SMOKERS SMOKE! Each of the three U.S. riders,|Whitby Duniops squeezed a 3-2/it to 2-0 at 13:14 of the final pe-| Frank Chapot on Tallyho, Hugh win over Belleville McFarlandsiriod. Jerry Serviss converting | Wiley on Master William and Bill |at Wiutby in two action-packed |Orwin Cross' goalmouth pass in| Steinkraus on Riviera Wonder, Ontario Hockey Association Sen- a late Bulldeg rush. f hit one bar. jor A games Saturday. inds + However, the score counted to-! At Windsor Sunday, Chatham Be sor removed pti Don ward a three-day event and the handed the Bulldogs a 2-1 defeat gespite three faceoffs in the a came out on top after a|before 3,816 disappointed custom- Chatham zone. couldn't beat] ump-off with Argentina. ers. Albani fo! : | The other two rounds had been| Harold (Boat) Hurley, veteran' p Alban for the equslizer, | held earlier in the show. The|K-W aetminder, stopped 21 Chat-| Rouyn-Noranda Alouettes won| | US. started with no faults while ham shots to earn his second|POth their gemes as the North. Argentina had eight. But the 12|shutout. The Dutchies are three ®™ Ontario Hockey Association faults of the U.S. in the final|points ahead of the Maroons and SWung lato action. Both wins 7-3| round and the four of the Argen-|Whitby who are deadlocked in|2Md 8-4. were at the expense of] tines left them tied. In the jump-|second place. Kapuskasing Huskies. Timmins] off, all three American riders! Bob Forhan with two goals and Flyers swamped Abitibi Eskimos | 7-1 in the other game. | went clean' while Argentina had!Ken Laufman, Al Cleary and Bob WEEK-END FIGHTS | 16 faults. |Ertel with one each were scor- In the open jumping competl-| erg for the Dutchmen. away of the class by taking the/from Fred Etcher,, Eric Pogue By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Professional Horseman's Trophy and Pete Bzbando. Lou Smrke Los Angeles -- Boots Monroe, | onto, continued to make a run-| The Whitby squad got goals TAKES $75,000 RACE INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) Sunbelle shock loose in stretch Szturday after being trapped on the far turn to win Kathy Kim in the sixth race.| --|Kathy Kim finished second, a| the head hack of Apple Eva, but was |disqualified and placed fourth. tion Saturday, Windsor Castle, Pr for his fourth victory. He now has|and Moe Benoi¢ scored for Belle-|121%, Los Angeles, stopped Ward | 22 points. |ville. Bahando scored the win-\yee, 121%, Los Angeles, 9. Hugh Wiley of Towson, Md.,|ning goal with less than three . won the international jumping minutes remaining. Havana -- Galliot del Ring. | competition Huracan, ridden by| The game was delayed 20 min-|125,3% Cuba, outpointed Baby] Ricardo Guash of Mexico; Is-|utes in starting when Belleville! ceryantes, 126%, Mexico, 10. the $75,000 American Pacing SLIM VICTORY Classic by taking two consecutive] VIENNA (AP) -- Romania won heats. She won the first leg aja Europ-an national team soc-| week ago. |cer cup match against Bulgaria The favored four - year - old 1-0, Radio Bucharest said Sunday daughter of Mighty Sun - Adios night. | Belle streaked past longshot { gilde, handled by Jim Elder of|goalie Cesare Maniago suffered a Canada; Perico, with Lieuat. |face cut in practice. He lost one Dortmund, Germany -- Erich Jaime de la Garza up, and Re-|tooth and required eight stitches. Schoeppner, Germany, outpointed lincho, ridden by Nelson [Pessoa He was the second Belleville net-/Sante Amonti, Italy, 15 (Schoep- of Brazil, also were in the jump- minder to be injured in Whitby pner retained European light- off. lin two games. [heavyweight title). I KING BOWLI 360 KING WEST RA 5-8851 OPEN BOWLING Daily 10 A.M. to 12 P.M. Treat yourself to the thrill of bowling on our new, completely automatic 5-pin lanes. Bring this ad and bowl 2 games for the price of 1. Free Instructions Given Lanes Also Available For Leagues For Information Call RON KENNETT, Manager Lumber Bill tc win by three- quarters of a length. She covered| the mile in 1:58 3-5. Last week, | HUNGARY EDGES GERMANY BUDAPEST (AP) -- Hungary defeated West Germany 4-3 Sun- : day in an international soccer be Wiley tue was 1:57 25, natch watched by 100,000 spec- She paid $4. $3 and $2.60, |tators in Budapest's Nep Sta- Lumber Bill returned $13.40 and dium- $5.80 and W.D. Direct $3.60 for show. MAY BE WIPED OUT CHATHAM (CP) -- Pheasants face extinct:on in Kent County | because moderns farming meth-| ods are destroying their food] supply and winter cover, conser-| vation officer Tom Carter said] Saturday. The pheasant season, which ended Saturday night, has been moor this year and is likely to be the same in future years, said Mr Carter, blaming elimi- nation of fence rows, clearing of ditches and use of weed killérs| for destroving the birds' feed and | cover. AWARD FOR CAMPY MIAMI, Fla.- (AP)--Roy Camp- anella, former Brooklyn Dodger catcher and now a coach with los Angeles Dodgers, was named Saturday as the first re- cipient of the Orange Blossom Classic's "most courageous ath- lete award." Announcement was made by Dr George W. Gore Jr., president of Florida A. and| M. University, which sponsors the annual Orange Blossom Clas- sic football game in the Orange Bowl. SHOE SUSPENDED NEW YORK (AP) -- Jockey Willie Shoemeker Saturday was suspended for 10 days by the Aqueduct stewards. The suspen- sion, starting Tuesday, was for bearing out in the stretch with Get MORE POWER with a TOWER #4~ANTENNA SALES gh 8-114 (oS BRING YOUR TV TO US AND SAVE YOUR MONEY, 171 BOND ST.EAST 50 FT. TOWER Let Us Give You A Free Estimate Displayed on our Drive-In Location "Poehre ou bw... THE COMFORT THE CONVENIENCE THE PR Big car size inside--where it counts Skorter outside--where it costs. Men! Look FREE SUBURBAN or CAR COAT with the purchase of any MEN'S SUIT!" 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