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The Oshawa Times, 21 Dec 1959, p. 14

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day, December 21, 1959- BASKETBALL TREAT Andy's AC. Sr. 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Men Plays Here Tonight games with outside clubs (Wind- |b sor, Assumption, McMaster, Var- sity Blues etc.) they have not!s lost a single game. Toronto Andy's Athletic Club will be in town to-night to play Oshawa's Hotel Genosha Hawks in an exhibition basketball game at Donevan Collegiate. It is the first visit of a Senior A club to Oshawa for over five years. Both Andy's and Toronto Nortowns played exhibitions here, against the Old Oshawa Grads. ] The Andy's club have been in operation with both Junior A and Senior A clubs since 1948. They Canadian Senior B crown [ Ne in 1957 won the Tor-|Smith, Russ Moch and Ed Rigby. onto City Senior A title. Man-|The last five are all experienced ager Ted Pickarz is shooting,|Senior A players that have been this year for a chance as Can-|recruited from Toronto ranks. ada's representative to the Olym-| Coach George Bowman also pic Games. Up until now they've was succesful in talking Ray had little trouble from their Tor-| Thomas out of retirement. He onto rivals. Playing in a four-|is in the words of Mgr. Pickarz, team Metro League with West|"the best defensive player in End Y, Y.M.H.A. and Bellevue Canada." With the 67" Gaidy A.C. Jaks, they are still unde. land 6'6" Armstrong alternating feated. And in five exhibition | at centre, the Hawks appear to we feel we can do it". He may well be right. With loldtimers Bill - Wowchuck, Andy Ritchers, Al Bowman and Bill Karpinski, Pickarz has added Doug Gaidy, Fred Lewis, Henry |line of Oldfield the two Olinyks, "This is the best team we've|played their best game all sea- had in 11 seasons" says Man-|son Saturday. ager Pickarz. "Each year we performance could spell trouble think of the Olympics. This time|for Andy's. Gord Davidson and {Bob Booth, many games in Senior A com-|yisvd Sabins petition. And Oshawa has a very| pick Adams setting a torrid pace cep strong bench. Carl Cheski, Bob hich completely unbalanced the Rupert, John Newey, Ed Kolod-|ysually zie and Gary Vaughan could belclub starters with any other Inter "A" club in Ontario. Team e in for a rough time. The Oshawa club. have some tars of their own, The Big-O| A repeat of that both have played Genosha Hawks will be out to Game time is Genosha Hawks Defeat Kodaks Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks, much as thirty points, but Terry | playing at their peak, for the Sye and Grant Newlove. for Roof first time this season, stopped|daks, found their shooting eyes] another Toronto Inter "A" club/late in the game and cut the when they dumped Toronto Ko- final score to 72-51. daks 72 at Donevan Collegiate 4 \ Saturday night. It was the third | Tom Olinyk with 25 points, consecutive victory for the Hawks | Olinyk with 14 and Brent They'll put that undefeated field and Bob Rupert with 1 streak on the line to-night when|and 12 respectively. For Toronto they tangle with the unbeaten|Kodaks, Grant Newlove netted Toronto Andy's A.C. Senior "A"|13 and Laurie Moffatt had elub at Donevan gymn Tommy Olinyk was the key | their total. man in Saturday's win for the] In foul shooting, ne Hawks as he played almost the was very good. Toronto scored entire game and was by f 3 be:t player on the floor. He had hit on 1 some great help though as every CAGE player seemed to rise to the oc-| the easion when the Oshawa club came was behind |night Kodaks moved out early in the first quarter when season . aurie , Laure home successive baskets. well . . John Newey still The score was 12:9, midway in|the most outlucked player on the the first half when the Hawks|club a started to turn it on. Bob Booth, | baskets . . . Everyone connected who played a tremendous game with the team is looking forward at guard, scored two baskets|to tonight's big game with Andy s in-a-row and then the Olinyk|A.C. . . . Neither club has lost brothers took over. Working ala game and though Andy's are set pattern against the Kodak several calibres better than the elub's zone defense, the Osh-|Hawks, the Oshawa club will be awans walked off the floor at {out to keep that undefeated string halftime with a 25-20 jes. " jative ik SE Opening the second stanza, the a 2. oe en banged home three] TORONTO KODAKS successive baskets to take a com-|(1, Newlove 13, Sye 10, Donahue, manding 31-20 lead. With the S. Goddard 5, Moffatt 11, Ers- first line of Tom and Joe Olinyk kine 9, and B. Goddard 2. Total and Brent Oldfield scoring en 40/5 per cent of their Fig the| wks were tent. Bol uper Ba lb lle about one third | 14, Davidson 1, Rupert 12, Tom of the game, scored five of his Olinyk 25, Newy 4, Campbell and seven shots and several of these Kolodzie, Total 72. were from well out. It appeared,| OFFICIALS -- Dave and Leo for some time as though the Kelly; Scorers -- B. Eagleson Oshawa club might win by asiand Colin Wilson. Coca Colas Again Top Lumberkings dropped 0-0f-22 attempts. COMMENTS -- Many of! into Booth and Rupert 5 | 8 OSHAWA GENOSHA HAWKS--- ickenson 2, Oldfield 10, Olinyk In Bowmanville Arena on Saturday! Ban-| Tuesday and up to the last week | tams of the Oshawa Minor Hock- Polish hockey officials were try- {ey Association defeated the Bow-ling to get them to change their isting rinks wet. |{manville Pee Pee All-Stars by the minds lop-sided score of 9 to 1 | | Of the nine goals collecied by|an answer," Bill said, "But we the Canadian Tire Bantams, Doug|oniv agreed to 30 days here and night, and at 3 a.m. the figure 10 | Sutton scored five to pace the al 12 and are deep in the(tack while Johnny Fields played |i, stay" They arrived Nov. 24 Both Bob Winter and [exceptionally well in goal. n Thursday evening the Oshawa Gay's have now Industrial Basketball League play out of ed at Simcoe Hall and the second: cellar . . . V place Coca Colas squad moved to| Bob Reynolds played five games| within six points of the front./for Cokes. : a running Oshawa Grads as they| COKES -- Olinyk, 33; Fuller, completely overwhelmed ay Lumberkings the score of |17; Winter, 14. Fouls -- 33 out-of-| 95-73. 45 Ernie Cay's squad opened the first stanza by jumping into a quick seven-point lead as they out- scored Cokes 23-16. Brent Old- .2 field, Alex Radovich, John Newey *o and John Campbell led the losers) to their early lead while Tom Olin. Se¢l€Y yk and Don Andrey kept Cocal STANDINGS AS OF DEC. Colas within reach. BE Coca Colas fought back into i.ade ey, 9 2941 83418 | broke out of a fake field - High scorers for Oshawa were formation or an 15-yard touch cellent ability in the clutch lately Joe Sows play Jou a 7-0 victory over and a most important feature has| 0ld-| Alabama i o|Bowl game Saturday. | the post-season U.S 11.| ball bowl games, Clemson rallied yert's 26, V {Terry Sye added 10 points to|for fourth ither club) Texas Christian 23-7. Hawks players more or less| philadelphia their own Saturday |the last seconds of the first half in front|played their best games of the marches on the . . The front line of the|five-yard lines. Moffatt and Ken Erskine|Olinyk's and Oldfield also played| yard field goal by Penn also had is| been blocked , on some of those in-or-out Pp Penn the ball on Alabama's with about 40 seconds to the half. plunge, Penn lined up for a field Warwick Trio Returns Home huddle Game time is 7.45 America quarter Richie Lucas wi | M -- Madill| 2ame took the snap but instead Madi of holding it for the kick, rifled a screen pass to Roger Kochman {who scored. 24 -- . - | CAY'S -- Oldfield, 16; Whalley, |She ni |4; Eagleson, 2; Matthews, 8; New-|Foster: Lerrne, Brack, Huehne- HOCKEY CRAZY 15; Radovich, 16; Dickinson, |gard, Clapp, Crawford, Cooke and 6; Campbell, 6. Fouls -- 17-out-!Pi 5. | fficials -- Jim Brady and Don [STARS -- goal, I y { Rendell, Hooper, Shortt, Wilkens, | McMeater, Walton, Burns, Werry, 20 |Webb, Pock, Rickard, Down and they might effectively challenge | | | Penn State Knocks Out | Alabama 7-0 NEW YORK (CP)--Penn State goa the first Liberty In another inaugural event in college foot-| in the defeated touchdowns and three quarter Texas A and 1 whipped Lenoir ar the |13-for-25 and the Genosha Hawks Rhyne 20-7 in the third annual over of pins, Villag | Holiday Bowl. The Liberty Bowl, played saw Penn score at in fter being stopped in previous 11-, one. and An attempted 12 OOR PUNT HELPS A poor Alabama punt gave 23 go In in After gaining five oa! try without bothering to Galen Hall: subbing for all- ho was injured early in the 'Canadian Tire Bantams Beat | Pee Wee Stars an exhibition game at ight the Canadian Tire | Bowmanville's only goal was {notched by W. Rickard, The home pets. 1{team drew four of the five pen-| i.e The Polish hockey club can|the ice. After lunch they were Ernie| Andrey, 13; Kelly, 6; Reynolds, alties. CANADIAN TIRE goal, Field's; Zak, Braznik, rchuk, Knapp. Gilles, Sutton, lkie. BOWMANVILLE PEE mes; WEE Lucas, WL F A Pts, | Large. Tony's 5-Pin Team Climbs Into 3-Way Tie For First for St. Catharines to compete in a Men's Singles Tournament at Ace Bowling Lanes. Ozzie Keeler established some kind of a record for his 10 games program for the local trundlers,|when he rolled an amazing total which consisted of a three-gameior 2882 which included single series in the Toronto City Major! games of 410, 373, 329, 311 to take league followed by -a ten-gamelgyer first place. series in Si. Catharines. o_ Dick Adams took over second In their Toronto sel, at Knob| piace with another terrific total, Hill, the Tony's lads knocked 2724 "his big game in the ten: off the O'Connor opposition forigame block being a 360. a five-point pickup, which moved ~ gop Gallagher, who ran into a the Oshawa crew into a three-way pit of pough in his first five tie for top place in the standing. | games, came roaring back with a Tony's took the first game fromihis second five game string to O'Connor with a 1294 score with|take over third spot with 2626. John Hrico and|poh also had a 369 game in this Saturday must be recorded as| the most successful day of five- pin bowling for the Oshawa Tony's Club since the club was H " " ,! first organized. It was a heavy SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASKETBALL Exhibition Game Toronto Andy's A.C. Seniors vs Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks, at Done- van Collegiate, at 7.45 p.m. HOCKEY GM Inter-Office League -- Cor- vettes vs Pontiacs at 8.30 p.m. and Oldsmobiles vs Chevrolets at 9.45 p.m. Both games at Bow- manville Arena. Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- tion (Bantam League) -- Hou- daille Industries vs Duplate at 5.00 p.m.; Local 1817 vs B'Nai B'Rith at 6.00 p.m.; Local 2784 vs Westmount Kiwanis at 7.00 p.m.; Police Association vs Canadi Tire at 8.00 p.m. and Civitan vs ce Gerry Bennett, who has acted 0'Conror 45 official scorer for the Tony's t int tittle | Tub in the past two Seasons: also Llovd Sabins ran into a little competed and turned in a 2365 trouble in the second game which goal. the O'Connor boys just] pnp Sarnovsky had 2353, Alex troublesome gave rate as giant-killers tonight and enough room fo move in and the|ponaldson 2332. Llovd Sabins this should be the best basket- result ball game seen in this city for 1128 for many .a season. 7.45 p.m. at the Donevan Colle giate, Harmony Road South. The usual admission fee is in vogue, with tickets available at the gym- nasium door, 1136 for O'Connor |jy7s Denny Linton 2116 and John Tony's. 3 Hrico 2100. Once again 'the Tony's boys| (0zjie Keeler was given a ter- were faced with the same situa- rific ovation for his excellent tion as in the previous week when | t.ndling as was Dick Adams and they just had to win the third-lg,), Gallagher and the general and-final game and it was a confi- feeling around the St. Catharines dent group of shooters who t ce Bowling Lanes was, that this important game for Tony {Tony's club will coy most of the Compiling a 1335 total paced by | {op awards. All told it was a big John Hrico 336, Dick Adams. 32li4ay for the Oshawa club. was Local 205 at 9.00 p.m. All games at Children's Arena. TUESDAY'S GAMES ... ...... HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. (Juvenile League) Oshawa Dairy vs Beaton's Dairy at 8.30 p.m. and Hayden Macdonald vs Tony's Refreshments, at 9.30 {p.m. Both games at Children's Afena. CYO Junior Atom League -- Black Hawks vs Leafs, at 4.00 p.m.; Red Wings vs Bruins, at 4.40 p.m. and Canadiens vs Ran- 'gers, at 5.20 p.m. All games at |Children's Arena. NOBODY WINS TWO : Only Boston Has Week-End Famine T's going to be next to impos-fhands Saturday in Montreal when|Frank Mahovlich added another sible to overlook Chicago Black|the Habs scored five times in the|to make it 7-4. Hawks' Bobby Hull when it comes] second period. Two Chicago rookies had big time to pass out the National] In the second scheduled Satur-|nights--centre Stan Mikita and Hockey League Award this sea-|day night affair Toronto got a 3-0 young Bill Hay each assisted on son. {first period jump on Detroit and | three goals as Hawks poured 51 The 20-year-old left wing, in his went on to win 4-2 at home. [shots at Ed Chadwick, replacing third and hottest NHL c¢am-| The weekend action left Mont-|Johnny Bower in the Toronto paign, scored three goals Sunday real six points ahead of Detroit, goal. night and assisted on another as Toronto is in third and the nose.| Guy Gendron scored his 13th of Chicago whaled Toronto Maple| diving Bruins in fourth with Chi-/the season at Boston Sunday to Leafs 7-4. cago and New York bringing up! give Bruins a 1-0 first-period lead. They were Hull's 17th, 18th and the rear, Lig Nockie Soy Melnyk evened 19th goals in 3 games--one more! a seconds after the tat oe Seored Ol last season-- HULL BREAKS LOOSE third period opened. Gary Ald- and the four points put him just] At Chicago Ken Wharram/corn scored two quick ones -- at one back of Boston Bruins' slump. scored the first of two goals at6:29 and 6:56--and Alex Delvec- ing Bronco Horvath in the points- 4:35 of the second period to start | chio got an unassisted goal to production standings. things off. Bob Pulford evened it make it 4-1 before Larry Leach for Toronto but then Hull went to! got Bruins' second goal. SCORE IN BURSTS lwork and scored twice within 25 All Chicago's goals were scored seconds --the second an unassisted LAST-PERIOD STEAL In a wild second period. At Bos-|effort after he intercepted a Tor-| Going into the third period at |ton, Detroit Red Wings scored all onto pass. : |New York Montreal appeared to |their goals in the third period as! It was Wharram again, then have the game in hand as they |they beat Bruins 4-2. Hull's third and goals by Ted held a 4-2 lead on goals by Jean |" The third Sunday might game Lindsay and Pierre Pilote to Beliveau, Dickie Moore, Donnie |saw another four « goal final pe- round it ouf. {Marshall and Ab McDonald. Dean riod as New York Rangers came George Armsirong scored for Prentice and Bill Gadsby had back to edge visiting Montreal Toronto before the period ended scored for Rangers, Canadiens 6-5, gaining 'revenge and in the third Gary Edmundson| Then rookie Ken Schinkel made for a 53 defeat at Canadiens scored his first NHL goal and it 43 and successive goals by shri a ee {Larry Popein, Brian Cullen and and a brilliant relief job by Bob Gallagher, the O'Connor club]. was never in the running in this one The top Tony's trundlers were| John Hrico, who has the happy | knack of throwing the big ones at the right time and Dick Adams, who was back in form for this big one. Hrico 890, Adams 843, | Sarnovsky 734, Keeler 656 and Sabins 634 | The Oshawa club has shown ex-| | been the wav that the boys have taken turns of coming up with the big ones when needed. Bill Rorabeck, bulwark rear- guard of Bradley's, is prelimin- Bradley's End Belko's Reign As Undefeated TONY'S - GOODMAN'S After two hard-fought periods {Red Sullivan gave Rangers a 6-4 {edge before Andre Pronovost scored for, Canadiens at 16:46. | At Monireal Saturday Rangers ft ok a 1-0 lead into the disastrous {second period on Camille Henry's {goal. Moore tied it at 3:27 of the {second but Bathgate once again {put Rangers out in front. Then Backstrom scored unas- sisted and Doug Harvey did the same to make il 3-2. Backstrom scored again and Marshall got the fifth. Rangers managed only Jim Bartlett's goal in the third. pA, 13.18 fense, McMahon, Corbeil, Mar- Tony's: Scott (8th) |shall; forwards, {Yourth, Lintner, (Davis) .. 15.15 Robinson, Richards, Arnold, Arm- | (West, McCabe) . A The standing now shows -- Sil- Bowl 26, Osh- awa Tony's 3owlodrome 24, Willow Bow! 24, McGuinnness 2 O'Connor Bowl 24, Club Billiards 21.. "Silvert's have a 948 carry e have 944 and looks as if Tony's have 883, it this series pinfall will decide winner Bowling in the Toronto league will be suspended until Saturday Jan 9. Tony's will tackle Village at Ace Bowling on that day and this should be a most interesting contest DO WELL IN ST. KITTS Following the league play with O'Connor, Tony's bowlers left 'ihalf of the UAW Hockey League |pelves ary moted for bis st body EVRY - matched play, Tons | checks from his blueline post and|third - period tallies in 'outclass-|and Bobbie. leaves she goal scoring laurels t0/ing Lorne Goodman Plumbing| 3rd Period {the forwards. However yesterday | and Heating 9-4. | 8. Goodman's: Brabin (5th) morning in the Bowmanville Hefty centre Gerry Scott spark-| 9. Goodman's: Delves (1st) Arena the chunky defenceman ed the winners' assault with four | (R. Myles, Chant) scored his first goal of the sea-|markers with Al Myles clicking |10. Tonv's: Scott (9th) son and it was eertainly a big | for a trio. Bob Harmon and Joe| (Harmon) one a > pradiey § Spel the PIF od were the Seher marksmen. {I Tony's; A. Myles (5th) vious unbeater 1k y-1 | 0 "ry with hi irst, [team by a 6-5 count in the second | Myles, Ry Brabin fist Ron, 12. Wes (McCabe) shared the Plumbers' ; double-header. | scores. 13. Tony's: Scott (10th) In the first game of the] GOODMAN'S -- goal, Kunkel;| Penalties Crawley, morning, Tony's Refreshments | defence, R. Myles, Delves,'Bobbie and Delves (2) strengthened their grip on sec- Chant; forwards, Crawley, Grant, | 3 |ond place in the league standings, |Price, Fry, Fegan, Brabin and BELKO - BRADLEY'S | whipping Lorne Goodman Plumb- Brown. Bradley's picked themselves a ing and Healing 9-4. TONY'S -- goal, Melnick; de-(special pre-season Christmas present for their coach, Elwood Penalties -- A, Myles, Delves strong, Westfall and Wills. § BRADLEY'S--goal, Fielder; de. fence, Rorabeck, Wright, F.| 1.01|Cockerton: forwards, Bradley,| . Pro Union . |Ford, Mapes, Burke, D. Cocker-| May Find 4.34 ton, Sneddon, Bannon and §.| | Westfall. a H i H 1 : Bradley, ooo riod (4th) 0 d e Pp (Wright, S. Westfall) .... 2.27| , > 2. Bradley's: Bradley (5th) | inal Rise, (AP) -- Jack (Ford, Bannon) . o5/ (Doc) Kearns, trving to organ- 18.49 Belko: Armstrong (8th) | ize an international federation Grant, | (Arnold, G. Westfall) 18.35 of professional sports, wants | Penalties---none the International Brotherhood "2nd Period of Teamsters to help line up ouillov'ss 5 membership. Biedey ¥ Sneddon (5th) uh James Hotta, Teamster pres: 5..Belko: Richards (4¢ | ident, says "I'm all for it. (Robinson) 'We'll go with him right down | 10.11 17.19 3. 4 h) By JOHN BAUSMAN WARSAW (AP) If the War- wick brothers get home to Can- | 14.15] |fence, Bobbie, Bryan, McCabe; | hirisn 07) the line." forwards, Smith, Locke, Reid,|Bradley, downing the previously| 6. Bradley's: Bradley (6th) A Se; unbeaten Belko Redy-Mix tec) (Ford, Bannon) y J Kearns stresses he wants the Scott, Harmon, Davis, Gyurka, Wert 20g 7 Dive EE os team, | IFord, Bauoh) (12th) Venefit of the Teamsters) iow: weekly UAW Hockey League (Marshall, Yourth) how when it comes to organiz- 1st Period ti 1. Tony's: A. Myles (4th) [twin-bill. Penalties -- Armstrong. ation, : ; | Bill Rorabeck fired the winning rd Period . 1s not. Hoffa particularly, (Locke) 10.22] : y 2. Goodman's: Fry (Ist) {marker at the 10.05 mark in the| 8. Belko: Marshall (4th) ... 3.11] De Said. It's the Teamsters as (Brown) 13.16 final stanza, to be the winners'| 9. Bradley's: I hy. | a group. They have the organ. hero. Keith Bradley, romero] > Padlery Bradley 42th) ization setup which would help Penalties -- Bryan (2), Delves u and Grant. coach FElwood, notched three 10. Belko: Arnold (17th) s goals with Danny Cockerton and | (G. Westfall) Doc has crowded several life- 2nd Period 3. Tony's: Scott (7th) Jackie Sneddon adding single- 11. Bradley's: Rorabeck daly times into his 78 years, give or tons, uf (Ford) :. take a few years. His field of (Smithy ............:.. activity ranged from the Klond- wicks dampen any such hopes for the near future, "In five years, 11 Poland could ada for Christmas, it won't be sei into the top division," Dick for lack of invitations to spend Warwick observed. "But they the holidays in Poland. aren't even talking 3 Grant, Bill and Dick Warwick, ships now. They're talking about stars of Penticton Vs when that!improving the game for the love team won the 1955 world hockey of hockey and for the fans." championship, came to Poland, pop one thing, the brothers for 4 month of coaching and ex-|poted, Poland needs a lot more Captain Jack Armstrong, Mort! Penalties Fielder, Lintner dike during the gold rush to champion-| 4. Goodman's: R. Myles (3rd) (Fegan) 3. | 8. Tony's: Harmon (8th) (Scott, Smith) ...... 6. Tony's: Reid (6th) 02| Richards, Neil McMahon, Marshall and Syd Arnold the Belko sharpshooters. 0.00 Sui "NEL STARS | NEL CHAMPIONSH BELKO -- goal, Hawe; de- Jack and G. Westfall, were | Referees Lionel Baker and Mel Suddard; official scorer, Jim |Shaw, IP management of 11 ring cham- pions, including Jack Dempsey and Mickey Walker. Now he is co-manager of world light heavyweight eham- pion Archie Moore. He says that for two or three hibition play. And now the Poles the don't want fo let them go home. though a fifth is nearing com- They are scheduled to fly home "They just don't take 'no' for that's all the time we can afford The brothers are a hig atirac tion when they play with 'heir the Gornik team of Kato count on a full house at the rink BANTAMS | which holds 20,000 standing spec-|press interviews and discussion tators Also, Poland has gone hockey crazy and is anxious to learn as much about the game as possi- ble Some Poles talk about building up hockey to the point where the Soviet Union, but the War- the game in the second quarter | cokes knocking five points off Cay's| cays 6 5872 858 12 2 10 897 1018 4 HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS lead. Olinyk and George Fuller | combined beautifully to put the Refreshment team close while] SU Oldfield, coach Fred Whalley and Oldfield, Cay's .. Al Dickinson kept Cay's out in|Cheski, Grads ... front 42-40 at the halfway mark. Olinyk T., Cokes » rads COKES TAKE LEAD Qatk 3. Sra ; After the intermission, Coca|yach Cokes Colas wrapped up the game as! golodzie, Grads they scored po less than 32 points| -- - to Cay's 14. Olinyk playing sen-| sational ball along with Andrey and Bob Winter paced the win- ners' into the lead while Rado. vich, John Matthews and Old field tried hard for Cay's but they were trailing 72.56 at the three-quarter mark TOP TEN SCORERS | Pl. Pits. Ave. ... 12 282 23. . 11 249 22. Thousands Ask Game Tickets BALTIMORE (AP)--Some 500 { Coca Cola playing part of thefans spent Sunday night in sub- Springfield third quarter and the entire last freezing weather outside Memo. Providence t | Rochester still put on such a strong attack|morning by thousands more Buffalo {Cleveland {Hershey Quebec quarter with only four players, rial Stadium and were joined this they finished the contest by out- seeking tickets for Sunday's Na- hurdling Cay's 23-17 to walk off tional Football League champion- with their victory. 3 | ship game between Baltimore Bob Renolds broke through for Colts and New York Giants. some fine scoring shots ih this| stanza along with Winter and|tickets went on Olinyk to wrap up the game for with a limit of Cokes while John Newey, Rado- tomer. vich and Matthews took care of| Cay's scoring. | HIGH SCORERS Tom Olinyk with a wonderful 33 points effort, followed by Bob Reynolds, Bob Winter, Don An- drey and George Fuller with 17, 14, 13 and 12 points respectively, topped Cokes' attack while for Cay's, Alex Radovich, Brent Oldfield and John Newey with 16, 16 and 15 points were best.| The ticket-window area Sunday CAGE COMMENTS Coes' | night looked like a cross between victory inches them closer to the|an army bivouac area ard top rung , . . Brent Oldfield of hobo camp. The fans huddled un-' Cays has taken over first place der blankets, in sleeping bags, on in the individual scoring race/beach ) while Tom Olinyk of Cokes has built moved into third place two. to a cus- bed two teams which last year played {what has been labelled the great- {est football game ever. Baltimore| | 123-17 victory in overtime. starting the line at' 1 a.m. Satur-|& day. The number grew to 500 at * midnight Sunday. 4 Montreal Detroit Detroit New York 3 Montreal 5 Rochester 5 Cleveland 7 About 7,000 general admission Buffalo 4 Hotes y sale at 9 a.m.| providence 3 Springfield 7 |came from behind to record a|Sudbury Hull-Oftt |. Four Baltimore fans spent 56 Montreal {hours waiting for tickets after|l: Rivieres Kingston _ chairs and around fires Whithy in charcoal stoves or oil Windsor Cl National League WLTP 7 115 7 A Pts 73 45 77 39 89 34 118 25 89 23 113 22 19 6 16 9 14 11 1017 5 816 7 816 6 93 Saturday's Results 2 T.:onto 4 Sunday's Results Montreal 5 New York 6 T {Detroit 4 Boston oronto 4 Chicago 7 2 American League .WLTF 20 9 2136 1915 0 109 15 11 109 13 13 95 11 12 101 1117 87 921 2 7 Saturday's Result A Pts 9 42 113 38 80 31 116 29 90 26 94 26 135 20 Sunday's Result ; Springfield 4 Queber 6 The Colts-Giants game Sunday Hershev 2 Pre iober 3 will be a rematch between the Rochester 4 Buffalo 6 Eastern Professional Li { WLTDPR 1810 2 134 14 12 6 113 1313 6 100 1314 4 98 1115 3125 .S. Marie 1116 3 98 Saturday's Result eague A Pts 117 38 110 34] 92 32 95 30 133. 25 121 2% Trois-Rivieres 4 Kingston 2 Sunday's Result a| Montreal 4 Hull-Ottawa 3 OHA Senior A WL rR 1610 0 91 79 32 1410 1100 61 29 412-1 90 105 20 A Pits K-W 1313 2 9914 28 Belleville 719 0 72112 14 Saturday's Result Chatham 6 Kitchener-Waterloo 1 Windsor 6 Whitbv 4 Sunday's Result Whitby 1 Windsor 6 Tuesday's Game Kitchener-Waterloo at Whitby OHA Junior A WL TTF Marlboros 15 6 0 97 Barrie 2820 St. Michael's 11 6 4 68 Guelph 1010 3 104 Pete 8312 2 14 St. Cath 610 3 69 Hamilton 318 2 52 Saturday's Result A Pts. 2% 2% 18 15 8 St. Michael's 1 St. Catharines & ~~ »ody check." Sunday's Result Guelph 3 Marlboros 8 St. Catharines 2 St. Michael's 2 Saturday's Games {Guelph at Hamilton Marlboros at St. Catharines SATURDAY Okanagan Senior Vernon 8 Kamloops 2 Penticton 8 Kelowna 12 SUNDAY NOHA Senior A | Kapuskasing 2 Rouyn-Noranda 5 Saskatchewan Junior Regina 2 Flin Flon 3 Manitoba Junior Wpg Braves 5 St. Boniface 3 Interlocking League Barrie (OHA .Jr. A} 2 Brockville (Metro) 4 OHA Senior B Strathroy. 8 Wallaceburg 3 Exhibition Lachine Maroons (Metro) 9 Corn- wall (Ottawa Jr.) @ » {premium on good health. years he has been working on his idea of an international union for pro athletes and pro workers in sports. "These people need protec- tion," Doc said. "Look at the 50,000 head and assistant coaches. They are always get- ting fired and have no re- course. "In golf alone there are 600.- 000 potential members, includ- ing caddies, pros and grounds. keepers. Some of them must relv on tips for a livelihood, "What protection does a young boxer have? He gets maybe $15 or $25 for a fight, and if he hurts a hand or some- thing he can't even pay the doctor bills." ice rinks. There are only four in By THE CANADIAN PRESS pletion. B vy " But the Canadians were im- a Cig Bites hh 'pressed by the hard use the ex-|goals and assisted on another as r "Why they use|Black Hawks defeated Toronto those rinks 24 hours a day," Bill Maple Leafs 7-4 Sunday. remarked. "No kidding, they got| Ralph Backstrom, Montreal skaters on that ice up till mid-|Ccanadiens centre, who scored two goals Saturday as Canadiens wan 3-3 over New York Rangers. Gerry Melnyk, Detroit Red Wings rookie centre, who counted twice to help his team ito a 42 victory over Boston Bruins Sun- day. Colts And Giants Meet In Thriller BALTIMORE (AP) Balti- the New Yorkers were able to {more Colts and New York Giants |score. They were enough to beat will be rematched next Sunday Chicago Cardinals 9-3, but Pitts- /in a football game that could [burgh Steelers took them with | recreate. Baltimore's dramatic|two touchdowns. come-from-behind 23-17 victory| However, the scoring punch re- in the first overtime for the Na-|turned in a 30-20 triumph over tional Football League cham-|the Cardinals, 45-14 and 24-10 pionship last year. That game|over Washington, and 487 was labelled the greatest ever|against Cleveland to give the played. : Giants the eastern eonference All 55,557 seats in Memorial |title again. Stadium will be filled and mil-| The Colt offence never was | lions more will be watching on! faulty, its lowest output being 21 jStevision (2:05 p.m.) to see if| points. the Colts can. | Quarterback John 5 Both Baltimore and New York threw 32 passes nites come "i the championship in| a league record. He hasn't been| : . peak spirit after mid . season|blank i i s Amoros of Spain in 27:08.4. slumps. also a Bid Sraigh games LOST TWO STRAIGHT Fault has been found at times | The Colts dropped successive|with the Colt defence except in| | decisions to Cleveland Browns one denartment -- pass intercep- | | | Great Sam and Washington Redskins. But tions. The Baltimore secondary skaters are out there practising." | The enthusiasm has kept the Warwicks busy at the Torkat rink in Katowice. Each morning they had a coaching session on back at the rink for conferences, SETS RECORD BARCELONA, Spain (AP) -- Gerald North of Britain Sunday won the 36th classical Jean Bouin running test, competing against 63 other athletes. North covered the 10,000 metres between Esplu- gas: a nearby village, and Bar- celona in 26:56.6, breaking the test record held by Antonio |of hockey tactics. In the evening| Ithey 'had more practice on the lice, sometimes coaching two shiffs--one at 8 p.m. and an- other at 10. The Warwicks actually relired from hockey 16 months ago to fun their Edmonton restaurant |and are not as fit as they once 'were, as some Polish sportswrit- ers have noted. "We're in condition that just, gets us by," Bill said. "Our| yCanadian knowledge of the game also gets us by." In exhibition 0] [A § 00 (Lay-away Deposit) Can Make Any SINGER Sewing Machine HERS On Christmas | they roared through their last| stole 40 enemy gerials. | five games, including impressive |Gornik against Czechoslovakial Baugh Back of Eris {and Sweden, they managed tol |score four goals on end-to-end! passing plays. The Warwick dexterity and flexibility on the ice delights the {Poles and yfhey are anxious to {imitate it Mather than the regi- mented positional play that the Soviets have adopted. "Poland is (the only European team we know ithat wants to play Canadian |style," Bill said. "In the few weeks we've been (here, they are already skating better, shooting stronger, holding | their position better and they're| even starting to throw a good games with The New York defence is its trademark, although the passing 0 of veteran Charley Conerly at The Giants also lost their sec-| quarterback along with the run- ond game of the season, and in| ning is no slouch on the attack. their seventh and eighth games Conerly from a statistic vie their offence was weak. Two| point wound up the league's lead- weeks in a row, three field ing passer with an 8.79 - yard goals by Pat Summerall were all! average. SPORTS IN BRIEF Alex Olmedo Loses In Tennis Pro Debut OLMEDO'S DEBUT ST. CATHARINES WINS SYDNEY, Australia (AP) --| PRINCETON, N.J. (AP)--John Alex Olmedo, Peruvian - born|Burns scored twice within two | star of the U.S. Davis Cup team, minutes Saturday to lead Ridley bik You can't = lost to Australia's Lew Hoad Sun College of St. Catharines, to al of You, said. H, iq spaqlday in his professional tennis|4-0 win over Andover in the] doubt it's the best," he said. "I'd Het | pa & debut, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. {finals of the Lawrenceville school | SKIP POLITICS like to see the colleges take everyl "uy ly 'nave played better," | invitation hockey tournament. | | The brothers skip any political|rule in the pro book, It would oy, ©oi "cid ™ "hut it was the comments or observations but/make a better game. {first big game I've played for PICK COACH some little things come out in| Baugh has been head coach at| os: months. T needed the com-.| DALLAS (AP)--Henry (Hank) ithe stories they tell. Hardin - Simmons College since ,opition» Stram, who has coached at _ For example, they gol a good 1955. : Later, Olmedo showed: the Southern Methodist, Notre Dame, idea of the quality of Polish] Baugh feels there's plenty ofl pr oq" otek did some good as|Purdue and Miami, was picked housing construction, which eveniroom for expansion in pro foot-|y i... 04" with Pancho Gonzales |Sunday to coach Dallas Texans Polish newspapers complain ball and that the game as al; yu. Us to whip Hoad and|of the American Football League. about. Tn the apartment where whole has advanced in recent ,, i a12s Ken Rosewall in |they were quartered in Katowice, years. 6. : |a built-in mirror was jarred off, "Financially they've made a Jobles, § 4 pL Sutcales on lthe wall and hit Dick on the|lot of progress. My contract calls ins Rocewall, 6-2, 6-4. |head. It was a fragile, thin piece|for quite a bit more than I ever SAE Conc Basketball Final {of glass that splintered and gave made as a player. { {him a nasty cut. "How long do I think it willl DENVER (AP)--Dean Griffing,| BRANTFORD (CP) -- Pauline| | They've also seen windows take the American League {0|d5, a former coach and gen-|Johnson Collegiate, the host | drop out of buildings and Dick's|reach parity with the National? eral manager of Saskatchewan school, won the Thunderbird in-| [feport on conditions in the hospi. Well, I'll say three years, but I|Roughriders, Saturday was|vitational basketball tournament Ital where he went to have his|really have nothing to go on. I|named general manager of Den fptarday with a 59-43 victory head cut stitched would put a|don't know what players we'll vers entry in the new American (Over Oshawa Donevan Collegiate Ihave." Football League. |Institute in the final game. 45-14 and 31-14 victories over San Francisco. In Football NEW YORK (CP)--The great Sammy Baugh figures if he is go- |ing back into football he should be where football is best. The lean 45-year-old Texan de- cided Friday to return to the pro- fessionals, signing a three-year contract as head coach of New| York Titans of the new Ameri- can Football League. Baugh, one of the game's greatest quarterbacks, played The easy - going, outspoken|With Washington Redskins of the Warwicks find the Poles pleasent{Rational Football Jeage fo 35 fo work with. | " + | But Katowice has one big| Seven years ranching and college |drawback--smog which gets "gol COBTHIDE. it thick you can't see 10 feet ahead fers pro froryone Taos pre: I come in and ask about our Lay-away Plan SINGER Donevan Reaches 16 ONTARIO ST. RA 5-5443 |} *A Trademark of THE SINGER MFG. CO.

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