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The Oshawa Times, 11 Oct 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, T wesdoy, October 11, 1960 SPORTS SCANDAL (Champion Colts |=242% , Green Bay, Chicege sion, while the Washington Red. tand Ban Francisco tied for first skins won thelr first game, a Pile n, the Je wesieis division, | 26-14 decision over the winless a oxic Football Browns, who were League, Houston Ollars maved 40 "undefeated the dyin gp top of the ning ovr 57 edged Pulsurgh Dallas Co 17 104 New Yorker 0 Take Whipping sg' From Packers Welsh Soccer Star Admits Taking Bribes |%7om yackers i LONDON (AP)--British sporisihe told another Manchester City ay Baltimore Cols went! down to their first defeat of the 34 Payer sbow i and they shared No iional Football Lesgue season! Sundey, while New York Gisnts Paul seid the second player he } pack, ranged the next bribe, Crit gf sald moved lo the heud of the " ul with a 3 record, | Philsdelphis le Jescved £1, he ivr man "Gt. lors cut dal ou the eum who didn't object got the Colts re 2, leaving four clubs) third each" Bobby Hull's Hat Trick Puts Chihawks On Top Tim Horton of Toronto scored gd The Browns ia 3 won with & 27121 0 games and the in| York ans, un eastern i (ers Chicago Black Hawks, aided five points against four for New |(iwo seasons in succession, col by ig brilliant play "of left| York, Montreal fis third, also|lecied three gosls in Monireal's lie tying soll Sunday akalist winger Bobby Hull, appear to be with four points, Boston Bruins weekend games against Boston, Del Wings to give the the club most likely to challenge and Detroit Red Wings have wo! Two of them were tying goals Leafs thelr first point of theite throw two games, the supremacy of Montreal points each and Toronto Maple as the teams drew 1-1 Saturday season. Tie admission wes made by Canadiens this season as the No- Leafs trail with only one, {and 4-4 Sunday. |" Detroit's Gordie Howe, back in| {Roy Paul, 8 former Manchester] A veteran of 42 internations! tional Hockey League schedule All clubs have played Moor. leads the NHL scoring action after missing two games City captain and one of Wales'|games for Wales' national team, moves iolo its second week, games, race so for this season with with an injury, scored one gos all-time stars, in an article in the|Paul was a big neme fio the The 21-year-old all star, last! Canadiens, who have won the three goals and three assists for ad an assist to contribute to the Sunday newspaper, The People,|gome, He now plays for 8 small season's NHL scoring champion, Stanley Cup for the last five six points, He gave mo indication of when Welsh team for £10 a week, soored all three goals Sunday as seasons, and Chicago, now are] New York Rangers' Earl In- te clubs were idle Monday, he gccepted the bribes, Ken Bornes, a teammate of Chicago edged the visiting New the only undefeated clubs in the gar'? scored twice Saturday Thanksgiving Dey, but league, Racing officials disclosed in| Paul's said he once was offered York Rangers 32 to take over league ito lead bis team to a 52 vie- action returns y with Mont: mid September that a group £200 by an anonymous person, Dickie Moore, Canadiens left/tory against Toronto Mapie foal ar Til New York and etro top position from the Blues from continental Europe has but "I reported it immedigtely," _ The he Black Hawks 1 now have winger and scoring champion Leafs. mide a fortune by doping horses| John Higgins, a player for the at English race trac! NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES amon Leaguers , J. , Investi- Bolton Wanderers, told foothall gations into the scandal are still league officials he had been of Springfield Sets Ho Adams z Top honors this week go to Vi Norris | wien 08, B, Bogritt 94, ¥, Nooramn E rl AHL P fe. with a 668 triple (248, 244), followed |79, &, Worons 97, B, Wath rn car {ered £200 to lose a game against Paul allegations drew angry Manchester City, denials from pest and present] A former Manchester City for- | Menchester City stars but the ward, Don Revie, said he was go- English Football League éalled)ing to write a personal letter of for an immediate investigation, protest to Paul losely by Molly DePratto with & dinsl 85, R, McKenna 92, haite Leg" Yd il od a hr A KB AN, Paul sid he was handed £500 "1 played with Roy from 1991 Other Kood triples were Ev Campbell] Remember, bowling starts ", in notes the first time after Man- to 1957, and no game I ever 042 (318, 285), Betty Pearse 63) (221, pm, sharp and all Inemberships must | chester City bad heen beaten, He played was ever sold to my By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Bergman and Phil Malone, 221), Virginia Britton 639 (292, 220), he paid y Wednesday, Oct said the payment was made in knowledge," said Revie, "I shall Springlield Indians, defending|counted for the Buffalo goals. Mary Chun 835 (20, 203), Jes A OSATA WAKE AFAR the office of the opposing team's|tell Roy he has slurred all bis American Léa gue champions,| INTO OVERTIME (212, 817), Maria Cummings 609 (221), | Holrping Just held on lo first place! manager. That night Paul saldiold friends and teammates," continue fo power thelr Puri Hershey and Rochester went! Ellen Huprys had tio nighent sinele hy a single poi from the determined along in the early stages of the through a 10 - minute overtime a Crawford 239, Tilly |drive of Chuck's Screwhalls. In spite of hy 220, Ella lBoh F pectacular howl 1060-61 campaign, period without deciding the game Marion clink '6 mew triple mark of 758 His | They are unbeaten in three|Hank Ciesla scored for Roches. games and picked up two of thelter and Ray Kinasewich replied victories during the weekend |for the Bears, Both goals came The Indians shut out Cleveland in the third period, Barons 640 Saturday, then beat! The Americans psoduced three Buffalo Bisons 5-8 Sunday, goals in the second period to chester City players took three We At Oshawa DISCOUNT HOUSE SAY "Thank You!" Your enthusiastic response, over our first 2 years in business, ac game, 258, Whitely 224, Helen Felehison Hall 216, Dolly Swanger 208, Dingman 208, 203, Ede Reading May "Lenius 206, Mary Hobbs Hi alpints, who pulled to within a single Thelma House 203, Wilma McQuade point of the league leaders, 201, 224, Jo Cobbledick 200 snd Helen| Bob Feeney was the only really hot Pinch 200, bowler of the nile with " triple of 753, Lemon League ~~ 8. Gray M. boosting his syerag Waite 98, 12, Brydges 75, 68 JE Beores of 200 A way 52, and C. Wellman 49 fioh Feeney 214, 281, FRANK McCAMMOND American League Calgary (WHL) Portland LT ¥F A Pts, (WHL) 4 2 6 Regina (SJHL) 6 Brandon (MJ- bic field 3 ol 5 HL) 7 rolled by | Rochester ", Green i Tom Neal jo att "5 tie mare of is) HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS. 4 shey Bears battled to a 1-1 tie in Saturday's other game. On Sun. day Providence Reds belted Que bec Aces 92 and the Americans defeated Hershe, beat the Bears, Rookle Jim Pap- pin, with his first AHL goal, Guy Rousseau, Dick Van Impe and Stan Smrke scored for Rochester, Myron Stanklewiez scored for Hershey, Team Standings Suds are leadin with 15 points, Jets 11, Pinchers 11 Pushers 10, Flyers 10, Forgetfull Pin Pickers 6, Belles 4, Carlings 4 and Dingles 1. CATHOLIC BOWLING LEAGUE Our second night of regular howling | [ 5, | Dune 236; Helen Henderson 226; pe ron 204, 225; Hob Tem Don Moss 200; Charlie 272; Vera Lymer 200; Cog Durno 21; He fen Feeney B40; Ed Henderson 202 and Ray Kirby 208, Team Standing ~~ Halrping 8, Half nts 7, Popsicles § and Screwhalls 4, As In previous years, a bowler has ph Quebec 12 5 12 16 % {Cleveland Hershey Provide nce Buffalo 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 Saturday's Results 4 F) 2 Chicago 2 New York 2 Montreal | Boston Detroit A pis, has prompted us to to Everyday Discount Prices on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, offer you the most fantastic prices ever seen in Oshawa as a Second Anniversary Celebration, Cleveland ( Springfield 6 Rochester 1 Hershey 1 Sunday's Results Quebee 2 Providence 9 Springfield 5 Buffalo 8 Hershey 1 Rochester 4 Tonight's Game Providence at Quebec The Reds broke loose In the final two periods to batter the Aces, The teams were dead. locked 1-1 at the end of the first period but Quebec couldn't stand finds a tie for first place and a four to start before the Sth frame or the way tie for second. Dick Harriman Game capnot be counted bowled 268 for the high men's single and 728 triple for the high triple so far WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE this year. Judging by past years, this shouldn't last too long as the top score! There were no 600 triples this week {he , Team Standings: Giles 7, Houston 7,/What Is the matter, gals? he pace, O'Malley 4, Powers 4, Halik 4, Harri 200 games and over -- M, Robson Ed Panagabko paced Provi-|man 4, Burrows 1 and Ekker 1 no B Daniels », 222; B. Grant 282; ee o goals. Ra 088, Games over 200 J, Wrubel iszlak 225; Collison 217, 201; dept wei oy Aw A Road, Riordan 252, D. Harriman 288 Taylor 212 and 5, Powers 208, «1 Ma ueen, ) cxett, § 238, B, Flynn 266, B Hickey Lemon League -- R, Stainton 91, M Baluik, Danny Poliziani and|Koéter 200, M Hallk 265, 231, B Hobson 07, 06. A. Murray 83, M, Grant George Ranirel added singles. 219, J. O'Malley 200, H. Moore 01, C. Misztak 96, H, Langley 00, M Mike Labadie and Mike Harvey Therein Powers 211, 984, K. Henning Salmon 98, 86, 8. Hanna 64, M wp Abie Y1a14, 201, Ted Powers 213 and M. Ekker kerald 8, GG, Sheridan 83, 78, 60, scored the Aces' goals. + Hracey 73, O. Martin 88; M aon non 67, A. Langley 66. in. vien 08, 95, §, Bryons 97 and D. May 78 Points Phen Lemons 4, King Pins How Retters 4, Misfits 0; Beatniks Jokers 7: Wishhones 5, Satellites 1. | [Montreal 030 Team Standings Blow Betlers 7,| Saturday's Results Jokers B, Beatniks 8, Wishbones 8, Lemans 3, King Pins 3, Misfits ami Mootrout 0 Kingston 3 gl BRE A ry By ot, [Sudbury 8 Montre 3 3 0 4 AO nt hay TON AY Of |Bault Ste, Marie 0 Hull-Ottawa Dlahte tA 83010. Then we wir Bah Monday's Results for & spare Kingston 2 Kitchener-Waterloo 38 . -- Wednesday's Games HOLD STEEPLECHASE Sudbury at Kitchener AURORA (CP) Surprise| Hull-Ottawa at Kingston Camp, ridden by Ken Robson of Exhibition Aurora, won the Prince of Wales| Vancouver (WHL) 4 Spokane Steeplechase, Canada's oldest|/(WHL § | The Indians lead the league with six points, one ahead of Rochester and two up on Cleve- land, The Indians' storing against Cleveland was handled by Floyd Smith, Kent Douglas, Jimmy Anderson, Bill Sweeney, Bruce Cline and Harry Pldhirny. Bill McCreary scored twice for Springfield Sunday, Bob Kabel, Ron Smith and Sweeney added singles, _ Barry Cullen, Gary' HARRY SINDEN HURT K-W Beavers, Newest, May Prove Strongest By THE CANADIAN PRESS against Kingston with Ed Hoek- port from goaler Gerry MeN The rookie of the Eastern Pro- stra, Denis Olsen and Wayne mara while rolling up five. teeplechase, here Mond The|Victorla (WHL) 8 Ver on fessional Hogkey League, Kitch | Rupp giving them a 31 lead go-|~two by Ken Gerard and singles Sepia tanh feature of the Tor-| [(OSHL) 2 4 ener-Waterloo Beavers, are look-|Ing into th elast period. But by Dave Amadio, Jimmy Moore onto and North York Hunt Club's| Seat] attle (WHL) 4 Ka mleops| ing like the league's strong men, |Charlie Burns made it close with|and 8am McCarthy, Royals' Seo "| annual hunt trials. O8HL) 2 Montreal Royals, are languishing|tenacs, adding to Buddy Boone's| Harper and Roger Sawicki, | in the cellar, first-period score. Two match misconducts were| league games during the holiday| bury Wolves got outstanding sup stick » swinging battle hetween weekend which saw the Beavers Gene Ubrlaco of Sudbury and ond year of life--win their third NHL BIG SEVEN LOTS OF PENALTIES [ consecutive start, downing King. Penalties ~ 14 of them -- also Monday night, Left Wingers Dickie Moore of | Thunder Birds game in Hull Royals, winners of the league Montreal Canadiens and Bobby|There were three fights, includ. | their third straight decision Inleach eollected three goals: in|in, Hull « Ottawa marksmen All Montreal Sunday, a 5-3 loss to weekend National Hockey McNeil, Cliff Pennington, Terry| night they bowed to the Fronten:|poinis and goals respectively, |up the points to help goaltender | acs 3-0 in Kingston, The leaders: Ed Johnston's 4:0 shutout on just Hull-Ottawa Canadiens won thelr Moore, Canadiens The other weekend shutout was second stralght game at home, full Chicago the 3-0 Kingston Frontenac vie. derbirds 4.0, Hicke, Montreal marked goaler Normand Jacques) HAVE 80 RECORD |Gadshy, New York first shutout In pro eompany, He! a farm team of the New York|Cullen, New York the junior Barrie Flyers Rangers, now hoasts a 3-0 won. Mohns, Boston Kingston scorers were Real nadiens ave at thelr heels with Nesterenko, Chicago hoth former NHL players, and a 20 record, Tied for third at| Bathgate, New York Stan Maxwell, But frontenacs The Beavers dominated the Kelly, Toronto possible for the season, when he first (wo perlods Monday night Oliver, Detroit suffered a fractured collarbone, | Toronto Saturday's Results New York 5 Toronto 2 Boston 1 Montreal 1 Sunday's Results Toronto 8 Detroit 3 Montreal 4 Boston 4 Eastern Professional League New York 2 Chicago 3 WLT F APs Tuesdoy"s Games 00 6 Montreal at New York 0 4. Detroit at Boston ' NHL LEADERS 2 0 By THE. CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago won 2, lost none, tied 1, points § Points; Moore, Montreal, 6, Goals: Hull, Chicago, 4 Assists: Gadshy, New York, 4, Shutouts: , Plante, Montreal, 1,| Penalties: Murphy, Chicago, 16 minutes, | You'll be Amazed ot the Tremendous Low Prices . . See Tomorrow's Paper for Full Details OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE 290 ALBERT ST. 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By THE CANADIAN PRESS marked Sunday's Canadiens playoff title last spring, dropped | Hu) of Chicago Black Hawks!ing in which both teams joined, Sudbury Wolves, On Saturday |League action to take the lead in|Gray and Gilles Tremblay piled In the other weekend game| 15 stops, . trouncing Sault Ste, Marle Thun-|Richard, Montreal tory over Montreal Saturday, It| The Kitchener - Waterloo elub,|Geoffrion, Montreal Joined Kingston last year from Ist record and Hull-Ottawa Ca. Balon, New York Chevrefils and Buddy Boene 1:1 are Kingston and Sudbury Litzenherger, Chicago lost defenceman Harry Sinden, OD rr su re IWS re pp S00 ET Ee a EERE a The BNS can help you lay the foundation for your future security with Canada Savings Bonds CAREFREE COMFORT that's where Esso Oil Heat oomes into the picture. thanks to | €SSO OIL HEAT Fsso Oil Heat is your surest way to the kind of warm pleasant home that leads to happy living. 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