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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jan 1960, p. 19

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, % ay, January 6, 1960 15 REMEMBER WHEN. ..? Oakland entry, added that Jack- | | sonville Fla., with its "Gator| {Bowl stadium, is another possi-| BY THE CANADIAN PRESS bility for the franchise left open| Fred Perry, three times winner by the withdrawal of Minnea-|of the men's singles tennis cham- | polis-St. Paul. pionship at Wimbledon and back- \' AFL officials have they | Done of the British Davis Cup | said ? 'team for four seasons, made his | " Franchise {are considering Miami, Atlanta professional debut at New York 21 BUFFALO (AP)--The Evening and an unnamed city : an . 9 UF O (AP ung The situation in Miami will be years ago tonight. He beat. Ells determined within the next three worth Vines, then regarded as Nooks, : : the - world's top professional in 1 four sets. i { { Oakland May REVIEW OF THE YEAR : lg OR Johansson Hypnotized When He KO'd Patterson? are of it.jthe bench, football players have to be a top-notch goalkeeper in News says Oakland, Calif., has Patterson been an for sound with small the minors as it is in the Na-|the Bed Shence o loaline the ; i _|didn't know what hit him as the complicated electronic gadgets! % new American Footbal ague's a gl ' ae a ae right hand that rocked the fistic|fitted inside their helmet and|U08 Hokey eagte. fool you, [SIENA franchise. oT commissioner Jog Foes if before he knocked out Floyd Pat.| World landed high on his face, fother ses, have Sie ou. | There are a lot of guys in the The newspaper said Oaklandimen who have submitted an ap-| TWO CHOICES terson for the heavyweight boX-\pynCH IN THE DARK Goalk Al Rollins of Win./American and Western leagues/would create a natural rivalry|plication for a franchise. | WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP)-- ing title in New York last June? Dr. Grimm, a 39-year-old gen- ni oa per ; Fogres Western Who know how to put that puck in with the AFL's Los Angeles club.| At the same time, George B. Gene Fullmer will defend his Na- A chap in Seattle says he was. |...) practitioner, said that Jo- De JarHIors Save ae is 5 bet.|the net once they get in on you." It added that a second California Storer has posted a certified|tional Boxing Association middle. Nothing has been heard from hansson was unable to say after ter goolie age than he was 10| Rollins became a member of/club also would give eastern check for $25,000 with the estab-|weight title against either Car. this man, appropritely enough, asthe fight that he had spotted an|years ago. Why? the select Vezina Trophy winners/ieams a chance to pick up two lished National League to back men Basilio or Joey Giardello in people were saying a giddy good-|opening before he threw the first)" «well the 33 - year - old net-/in 1951 as a member of Toronto| Paychecks for one plane fare to|his franchise application. _ |April, and he and his manager, bye to 1959. Dr. Huber Grimm knockdown punch because 'he minder told Maurice (Winnipeg/Maple Leafs in the NHL. His|the west coast. | The NFL meets at Miami Mary Jenson, don't care which |made brief mention of it while was not aware of it." Free Press) Smith, "my No. 1|goals-against average that season| The Evening News, suggesting/Beach Jan. 20, when it is ex-lone we take." Jenson also said announcing that a Seattle Univer-| Science has long played a part|reason is experience." was 1.75 a game as he allowed|San Francisco's new Candlestick pected Storer's application will no definite date or site has been sity basketball player turned in\jn gport and hypnotism isn't] "I don't move around in the ONY 70 goals in 40 games. Park as a playing field for anibe acted upon. decided. his best performances while un-|;e,, net as much as I used to, but|~ "Little b'ar" der the spell New York Rangers of the Na- that's not because I'm older. I've by Bert Grassick mm i ORE KO'S YAS HOGAN EYIN /378 lol, yo By JACK SULLIVAN |he was consciously aw. Canadian Press Staff Writer [One thing is certain: 0 REGAIN FEATHER CROWN FOR AMERICA. To be sure, said Dr. Grimm, ion.) Hockey League tried it out learned to play the angles better, Johansson ' had the suggestion yithout any great success a few |anticipate the next move of the planted in his mind that he would years ago. puck carrier and sense when he's throw a right-hand punch when" qpere have been--and still are about to shoot, In other words I there was an opening and before| cages where athletes use pep don't have to leave so much to I ~~ | pills. Oxygen has been used by guesswork as I used to do." He believes it is just as tough Coaches Ask For Better | - LJ Conditions | skater in the 1930s, has been ap-|y; tennis tournament Tues- NEW YORK (AP) -- College pointed chairman of the legisla-| igh Sante ; hes, concerned over tion committee of the Amateur day by beating Brazil's Pedro nties connected with |Athletic Union of Canada. |Lancsaries 6-0, 6-3 while Geof- {frey Black of Quebec City won MORE MAKES OFFER {by default. [NCAA this week to improve| BUENOS AIRES (AP)- -Archie BOWL TO FIGHT {working conditions. Moore's South American repre- ota 4 As the vanguard of some 2,000 sentative s Monday he has re, | MONTREAL (CP) - elegates and visitors to the an-|ceived a cable from Moore of-| Dec chapter of Marc nual conventions of the National fering to promote a welterweight D 5 announced Tuesday Collegiate Athletic Association, [title fight between Don Jordan|a province-wide duckpin tourna- ithe American Football Coaches|and Frederico Thompson. ment will be held Jan. 9-Feb. 13 oO ce ar |Association and various other Thompson, the . Argentine title- part of the 1960 campaign groups gathered here,. it was holder, knocked out Jordan, the learned that football coaches world 147-pound champion from MONTREAL i" Mosdell returned to the lineup have demanded a special sessions Angeles, in the fourth round Royals of the Eastern Profes- Dec. 13. In 10 games si the!to discuss problems of job se-|of a non-title fight here Dec. 12 ional Hock Le Royals have wo we curity Mosdell 25 a lost two. During WORLD MARK of the ames Mosdell scored (AP) Yevegeny hockey's and assisted on 12 Soviet Union speed The Roy has been used to kill off Mc Viskater, Monday equalled his accolade as and vork on the ( 'world record of 40.2 seconds for tional Hock play. He now wears a hel- a commitiee so) metres, Moscow Radio said. | as the result of the head in- ch matters, but ha very few coaches asked for help CHESS QUEEN t was allowed to die. Now it| NMOSCOW (AP) Elizabeta {hockey players while sitting on! SPORTS IN BRIEF GETS AAU POST | OTTAWA (CP)--Capt. Howard | |M. Macintosh, of Winnipeg, alpachon of Montreal survived the |prominent Manitoba speec first round of the Dixie invita OF BECOMING FIRST FILLY ONCE 19/5 70 WN KENTUCKY CERBY, *ELDER SKATESMAN' Ken Mosdell CANADIANS WIN TAMPA, Fla. (CP) Henri NCAA. CAGE TITLE 0 CALIFORN A= NAT: TITLE 70 SToJoNNS HEW YORK). i. § the {heir jobs, plan to call for action | |from their employers and the| POLIO The Que- the h « that ALE BREWERY LIMITED | | | | as against polio. ny TIES ie Big Ten coaches asked extra session to discuss "(7 o! m pe of ' AA -- seven iC others. |P es to Rocke FIVE PLAYERS OUT Mosdell's brilliant work is all the more welcome now because the Royals may have to play weir next two games without ive regulars. The injury list has een growing. Goaltender Gerry McNeil, Billy of Sutherland and Wally Clune have 5 joined Fern Perreault and Andre € en Tardif on the list of injured or has. bet sparkplugs of the second Royals Mosde the 1941-42 or "defunct - Brooklyn the NHL. Hz the next two seasons- ada's armed forces 12 seasons with the real Canadiens began in career 1S America with Then c: Il Na Mont: McNeil is expected to be re- terval} leased from hospital Thursday, terval in the rland, who at first was TO ROYALS IN 5 d to have developed pneu- Traded to Chicago Black monia, is fast recovering and ex- mawks, Mosdell spent only pz . pects to start skating Wednesday of the 1956-57 season with the and to resume regular play next 1945-46 ses want to bring it up/gykova, 46 - year - old Soviet won the women's world chess crown for the third Ten coaches also are the {ime Monday. Bykova de- move for the return gat Kira Zvorykina, a Rus- of unlimited substitutions. The|g¢ian rival, in the decisive match, coaches can only recommend gy to 41% changes in the playing rules and the NCAA rules committee, WAS IL OWNER which meets later this month,| RICHMOND, Va., j)ap)--Harry doesn't always follow those rec-|C. Seibold, former owner of the ommendations Richmond Virginians in the In- Later this week it appears ternational Baseball League, died likely the NCAA will crack down Sunday night on a few more institutions for BIG LOAD FOR DANCER violations of the rules. At pres-| ent the NCAA has 13 cases under| MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- To the} consideration in its enforcement |surprise of practically no one, | program. Eleven colleges and Sword Dancer Monday was as- |universities are on probation for|signed top weight of 1290 pounds seems the so I scheduled an 'extra aponomist ess session Thursday." Big leaders in a ANNUAL SALE: 100% ALL-WOOL BRITISH WORSTEDS iibrod- t-- Moisure Hawks. 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