16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, October 19, 1960 | 2 (Donevan Jrs. 77 |Edge O'Neill In Close Tilt By LARRY JACULA Donevan Collegiate Juniors de | fented the ONeill Juniors by # Senior Hockey =. 10-Team Setup Be a aa wave Opens Tonight tage was In the rushing depert ment where they gained 278 yards compared with 13% for O'Neill Bernoski scored s converied touchdown for Doneven, Me i ond Windsor, runner up to last week Stodderd seid he (Chatham last year in the A "pleased snd surprised" by tario Hoe h Brouph team's showing, series HoRUeY sot with the or. Other holdovers from the A. Four veteran defencemen--Red| ganization still a litte ahaky group are Whithy and Belleville, Novek, Byrie Kiinck, Wray Fal ik a HE wi By THE, CANADIAN PRESS A completely revamped On seored by Morris i On Tuesday afternoon the O'Neill "Redmen"' Seniors trav- elled to Ajax, losing to the home team in overtime by #8 score of - - -- » = » i night kicked & single for the inners, O'Neill's touchdown was! from the pangs of birth, the others were in the B cir- lowfield end Rio Carron ~ i The new 10 oom setup, an cuit, back, The forwards include Jake i i # i i | % Ye Gu 4% i 136, In the first half Ajax dominst ed the play completely, Alter a completed pass to the one yard line Cardwell carried the ball over for the TD, Halftime score was Ajax 6, O'Neill 0, The second hall wes a reverse however when the Redmen took over, Their drive carried them Crown, going on to goal, lan Cup, nations) {downfield to the Ajax Waugh made the touchdown for O'Neill, {but apparently the time had ended amalgamation of the old Senior A| Eight players from lest year's Smola, obtained from the defunct snd Senior B circuits, will oper- championship squad sre back! Kiteh w P ate in western and eastern sec- with Chal tions of Tonight's opener has Strathroy son, John H at Chaethem Maroons. last yesr, ducked Last year Strathroy won the B club did not meet his financial Deitrich snd Ray Dunn, sre eon-| tie and Chatham (ook the Al terms win the All of amv Rockets fH aleur he The league hegins in earnest with forwards O'Neill marehed downfield this weekend with four games| Pletseh, George Al again. and Barlow kicked what ap- scheduled for Friday night, sn Bathgate, Ipeared to he the winning point, other Saturday night Sunday, five clubs each, bl {keenly Neawits awa 5 1217 to 1212, tending for the job as Wood-|very fine cluteh stock's first-string Iwas trouble for the rest goaltender, Stoddard aiso has # few more boys and the | will be Ceri Halt and Junior Barash sea- from Bt, Thomes, end most of , hed Jast season's crew, ! out when the Two highly-rated goslers, Bud, which Power this tham coached by Ted : Back slong with Power sre de- sckey supremacy, and one on | Elmer Skov, Copper 4 Leyte and Jock Douglas along player deals hanging fire, i | Was Joe Mulo, Fred week Then and Frank NEEDS DEFENCEMAN {factor in this game, The situation Is good | A Belle game Li ville where cose! | ily eooled off as GOALER GONE says he needs only 8 couple of Foi a toy 124 to 108, Gopler Cesare Maniago Wes additions! defencemen to Rave Bipaicis for the day were Village |hefore the play, This forced an Friday: Windsor Bulldogs at overtime Cardwell intercepted an O'Neill Stratford Indians; Whithy st Bel: pass and romped down the field leville McFariands and Oakville Woodsto ies: Chaths tlgone to the Western Hockey well-rounded club, Most of Jestipout 5081, Ed Wilson Furniture Woodstock Athletios, Chatham 4 League and has heen replaced hy year's squad is back, the only ; IAI Bennett, up from Wallaceburg notable exceptions being Floyd "poy Neshitt wes high man for | Hornets of the B series, Several Crawford, Moe Benoit and Jesn qo Purnituremen with games of FROM PLAYER TO MANAGER -- TO TOP -- AND OUT! CASEY STENGEL hes come | above during four stages of his | Dodgers in 1934; in October | American League pennant in 12 | to the end of & long and color- | colorful baseball career, Left to | 1046 when he was named man- | years, Casey, 70, said he was [for his second touchdown, The Oaks at Welland Warriors, et BBall hk Li bl unify I ful career, Out today as man. | right, as a player with the New | ager of the Yankees and final- | fired, Yankee officials said he [converted touchdown gave Ajax! Saturday: Belleville at Whithy, Wa Ree WEE Pp ayers have joined' Paul Payette, Wis. beatae 8 176, 220, 250, and 213 for a total ager of the famous New York | York Giants hack in the esrly | ly, (right) last month after he | was released because of his a 136 vietory Sunday; Chatham at Windsor, he hatham entry Bell figures his be of 1244, followed by. Sel Himes J be in contention," but says he ex- Queen's University who was with seg ond 299 for 1213, Don Henning Yankees, Casey Is pictured | 1920's; as manager of Brooklyn Bee, -AP Wirephoto | O'Neill passed nine times, com ach Power figures "we will Bill Colvin, former star centre Bl upg polled games of 171, 230, 287, ; - -- Lib piloted his team to the 10th | "sports MENU Casey Stengel By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' BIGGEST NEWS to hit the baseball front in an "off season', for many a day, was yesterday's announcement out of New York Yankees' office that Casey Stengel had been "let go" by the Yankee ball club, Pittsburgh's vies tory over Yankees in the recent World Series actually had little if anything to do with the situation--except NEW YORK (AP) Casey Stengel, who managed New York Yankees to 10 American League| pennants and seven world series (victories in 8 12-year tenure, was let out Tuesday because he is 70 years old Informed baseball men ready (ou lay odds that Ralph Houk, 41, New York cosch for the last three years, will succeed Stengel in 196] were perhaps to make things just a little tougher for Casey, If he had to go--it would have been nice to go out as a winner--with a new all-time record established as a World 'Beries manager, All across the country, other managers are being quoted, along with top baseball men and the comments are all along the same line, They hate to see old Casey quit the game-~~mostly because he has been good for baseball, and has given the game a lot of color-~the kind that is sadly lacking along most diamond fronts these days, As manager Al Lopez of the Chicago White Sox says--Casey is an "institution" in himself and more people like Casey are needed in sport----haseball will not be the same, ete, ete, | | | Put in one nushell--Casey's only trouble seems to be that he has passed the "three-score and ten" mark, Over |visory capacity, His contract still ping run the club," T0-years-of-age, he certainly will not get too much con~ sideration from other clubs, even though his tremendous ability is a byword in baseball, New York's baseball writers have come up with some blunt eriticism of the wo Yankee Baseball Club "brass" such as Dan Topping, Del Webb, ete, Top scribes such as Arthur Daley of NY, mes; Red Smith of The Herald-Tribune; Dan Parker; Ken Smith, also of The Mirror, all took a healthy cut at the N.Y, Yankee Club bosses, All these writers credited Casey with bringing glory to the Yankees and distinction to the ¢lub and to the game, In the face of all this verbal criticism from the New York sports press, it could be that something more will happen, but since the club owners certainly could expect what they.re getting, then it's unlikely that they will change their minds on the subject, As Dan Parker says, Casey's sin was reach» ing the age of 70 In Joe McCarthy and then Casey Stengel, the N.Y, Yankees have been fotunately blessed with two of the greatest baseball managers of all-time, There are hund- reds of ball fans who claim that the Yankee organization provided both McCarthy and Stengel with the best teams in the game, Certainly, the list of Yankee players over the past quarter-century includes dozens of names that are recognized as the greats of baseball, Ruth, Gehrig, Gomez, Crossetti, DiMaggio, Henrich, Berra, Raschi, Sels kirk, Reynolds, Lopat, Ruffing, Dickey, Lazzeri, Rizutto, Gordon, Bauer, Mantle, ete, ete, These players have cers tainly helped to "make" the Yankees--but it will always be a point for debate as to how much managers such as MeCarthy and Stengel contributed in "making" the in» dividual stars, Baseball, the game itself, just as life-- must go on and of course, it couldn't be expected that Yankees or any club would keep Casey, or any manager, on nand until death cancelled the contract, It just hap» pens that in this case, baseball's most colorful manager has been cut loose by what is perhaps baseball's most colorful team, Sentiment (they say there's no place for {tin sport) is the factor today that makes Casey Stengel's enforced retirement a big topic of discussion, It's nice to see the human touch get such a play, Rangers Will Try McCartan In Net NEW YORK (AR) General more Manager Muzz Patrick of New past York Rangers today endorsed 'Another thing, when a goalie hookey's platoon system for goal: gets hurt it's a sound idea to les while announcing Olympie have another good one on the hero Jack MoCartan will make bench. Otherwise, It's lable to his first start of the season to-!cost you a victory and two points night, can be the difference of makin 'MeCartan looked good in yes OF hot making the playoffs," terday's workout and he'll def. Patrick, who also is the club's initely be in the nets tonight Vice-president, noted the increas against the (Chicago) Black n& tread toward the two-goalie often today than in the Hawks," sald Patrick. "Gump System throughout the six-club Warsley is not tee happy about being replaced, but we had to do something," The Rangers, after winning their first two National Hockey League games, dropped their next four. Worsley gave up 21 goals wn the four sethacks This Is the first time ia 12 years that the Rangers are carrying two goaltenders, They had Jim Heary and Chuck Ray ner in the IMNT48 campaign "This Is the best system in my opinion," sald Patrick. "There is Just too much pressure for most goalies to stand up for a full Same achedule, The forwards are shooting better, harder and' eireunt "Detroit has Hank Bassen backing up Terry Sawchuk," sald Patrick, "Boston had two goalies last year and 1 see where Johnny Hower of Toronto has asked for relief once in a while." PLAYED LAST YEAR "As far as our team is con cerned, we are not looking be yond tonight, If McCartan does well, he'll continue to play." McCartan, the star of Amer ica's surprise victory gt Squaw Valley last winter, plabed four Sames for' the Rangers at the end of last season. He gave up seven goals and generally was impressive, ! Houk, a former calcher with {the Yankees who returned after a {term as manager of the Denver ¢lub of the American Association, is expected to be introduced in his new capacity during a press conference today It will be nn surprise if Yankee president: Dan Topping, co-owner of the club along with vice-presi dent Del Webb, has taken a more active part in the club's opera tions in recent months Unlike Stengel, who will sever| his connections with the club when his two-year contract ex pires Oct, 31, the 65 - year - old Weiss will be retained in an ad has several years to run, OTHER CHANGES | Roy Hamey, 58, at present as gistant general manager, prob ably will be named to succeec Weiss Stengel bowed out and Weiss will follow because Topping and Webb agreed "there should he an age limit," In the future the International Attendance Hits Post-War Low | MONTREAL (CP) Interna tional League attendance hit a post-war low of 1,560,011 in 1060, president Frank Shaughnessy an- nounced Tuesday, but the circuit led all of haseball's minor leagues in attendance for the fifth straight year This season's total was a drop 1 of 400,086 from the 1950 figure of | 1,778,079, | Shaughnessy attributed the de celine to "Continental League talk" a poor pennant race (Tor {onto won by 17 games), unusually {wel spring weather, and further encroachment hy television net. | works, "who seem bent on de stroying the minors so their con |selence will no longer bother {them " | 'Three Teams 'Tied For Top In Dart Loop Three teams are tied for top [spot in the CRA Neighborhood [Association Dart League with 10 points each, Woodview Neo, 1, Storie and Fernhill share the honors Players are D. MeMillan 2, Bill Clark 8, R Pope 2, G. Houston 1, R, Craw ford 1, P, Crawford 2, Mike Wil son 1, M. Germond 1, B. France 3, K, Johnston 3, E. Major 1, T, Reid 1, B. Cale 1, I, Cale 3 L Cornish 3, R, Cornish 1, J, Gould ing 2, J, Wyatt §, F, Parson 1, D Raye 1, M. Raye 1, I. Rae 2, T, Rae 2, L, Shobhrook 2, R, Shob brook 1, B, Ross 1, V, Ress 1, G Bryant 1, O, Clark 1, D. Clark 1, J, Craighead 2, Jean Craighead 1, R. Hopson 1, V. Graves 1, R Harmon 1, A, Cummer 1, M Muir 2, A. Pelow 1, F. William. son 1, E. Adair 1, R, Adair 1, D Crawford 1, J. Crawford 1, _ One Innings Baseball: B, Clark i, B. Ross & 0, Clark 6, R, Hop: son § L. Cole § R, Cornish § D, Crawlord 6, F. Willlamson 7, B. Harman § High Score Waite 114, R Shobhrook 100 Team Standing 1, 0, Fernhill Rundle Ne, 1, Woodview No 3 § and N doubling in and out three darts: Q Hopson 132 and 1 Wondview No 10, Storie 10 9, Rundle No, 8, 7 2, 7, Woodview No Eastview § Southmead 4 Oshawa 2 \ Gets The Gate club will noi employ a manager after he's 65 Stengel, chagrined and bitter over his dismissal, intimated he would be amenable to an offer to manage elsewhere "My wife," Edna," "would like me to money some place," Stengel will get plenty of money when he officially leaves the Yankees at the end of this month, Besides his estimated $00,000 salary, he will receive a honus of $160,000 as his share of the club's profit-sharing plan, But no amount of money could salve his hurt pride, which he tried to protect hy saying he would have liked to return Yankee manager but nol the present conditions Topping was present at the mammbith press conference which numbered some 150 re porters plus a half dozen news: reel, TV and movie cameras Webb did not attend, WANTS NEW BLOOD "Webb has been letting Top Stengel said "Topping told me, and Webb agreed, that he's trying to re build the club and he wants to do it now while the club's still in the race." Stengel, asked whether he would be interested in managing Ban Franciseo Giants, winked and replied; "T am not yet ready to think about another job, I haven't made up fy mind yet regarding my future," Asked whether he thought man of 70 was too old to he said: "Depends on what a man can do, Whether he can instill spirit Into a ball elub, Whether he can get the most out of his players Results count," he gel said, some a as) | under panage, | ADAMS {pleting 5 and they made 17 first NO FULL BCHEDULE downs, Ajax completed 4 of their] Because some clubs were un- 15 attempts, They made 13 first certain starters right up to the| downs, O'Neill gained 264 yards last moment, a full playing rushing, Ajax gained 172 schedule has not yet been drawn The Redmen tried hard to get up, But here's the way the teams another touchdown in the over- have heen split; | time hut were unsuccessful, West: Chatham, Stratford, Strathroy, Windsor, and" Wood Interscholastic Senior -- Junior Oakville, Welland and Whithy, | Grid Schedule | A Bt, Thomas entry was still Following is the remainder of the schedule of games to he play ed hy the Benior and Junior rughy teams of the district high schools SENIOR GAMES Oct, 18 O'Neill at Ajax and Donevan at Pickering Oct, 25 Ajax at Central and O'Neill at Donevan Oct, 28 Pickering at Springfield p y 3 Ne Quebee and Central at O'Neill Nov, | Donevan at Central Rochester and O'Neill at Pickering Ruffalo Nov, 4 Ajax at O'Neill and Cleveland 0 Pickering at Donevan Hershey I 17 Bi Nov, § Central at Pickering| Providence 0 4 and Donevan at Ajax 1 nesdy's | JUNIOR GAMES £ Sl nes 4 Oct, 20 -- Central at O'Neill : Tonight's Game Oct. 24 -- Central at Donevan, |C/eveland at Hershey Oct, 27 Donevan at Central, Eastern Professional Oct, 81 Donevan at O'Neill ¥ Nov, 8 O'Neill at Central made to withdraw, The preseason favorites ap- pear to he Chatham, Strathroy | HOCKEY SCORES | AND STANDINGS THE CANADIAN PRESS American League " y A Pts 16 10 2 8 5 7 27 6) 22 6 0 0 I 0 Ajax h2 4 3 42 a3 34 23 2h Buffalo Pls ' H-Ottawa 0 Kitchener Montreal Kingston 8.8. Marie Sudbury nl 2 3 2 4 4 > & ne 0 2 } 11 . 1 19 Welland Warriors 14 4 i 'Win Over Teepees Tuesday's Result WELLAND (CP) Welland [Sudbury 2 88 Marie 4 Warriors of the newly - formed Tonight's Games Ontario Hockey Association Fast {Montreal at Kitchener-Waterloo ern Senior series took their first/Hull at Sudbury exhibition win in three starts Western League here Tuesday night as they Spokane 2 Victoria § dropped the Junior A 8t, Cath Okanagan Senior arines Teepees 5H: Kamloops 8 Vernon 10 In the rather one-sided contest Saskatchewan Junior that saw the Warriors outshoot Regina 0 Melville 3 the Teepees 42-26, St. Catharines| Flin Flon 4 Prince Albert 2 |goaler Roger Croker put on an| Estevan 4 Moose Jaw 1 outstanding show Exhibition Defenceman Tom Buck trig-|Guelph 6 Niagara Falls 6 (Both| gered two goals for the Warriors| Jr. A), | with Billy Kodatsky, Chester St, Catharines (Jr, A) 8 Welland | Warchol and Bohhy Ewer regls (8r, A) § {tering one apiece |Charlotte (EHL) 4 Galt (8r, A) § DOES IT AGAIN! pects tough competition from Windsor and Strathroy Only six players have returned to Windsor and conch Rags Rag lan, who took over this season from playing coach Jesn Paul Lamirande, says the club is badly in need of help, Without it, he says, "we'll be eky to make the playoffs, "We're not kidding anybody," lu centremen and a good left winger are our prime necessities,' His holdovers are defencemen Lennie Speck and Gerry Serviss and forwards Bob Brown, Lou Bendo, Joe Klukay, former Na: tional Hockey League player, Bill| Mitehell who played with Toledo) of the International League and Fred Hildebrand, an ex-Bulldog who retired last year | SAY ENTRY STRONG Most of last season's lineup Is bagk with Strathroy and coach Lloyd (Apples) Finkheiner says his may be the club to heat, Guy Gendron, who played with the British League last year, has re- turned to join Clarke Horner, | George Coulter, Don Fulton and! Stan Long on defence Up front, Strathroy will have Paul Oliver, Boh Geddes, Andy Gauthier, Jack MeCreight, Jack Lane, Don Mayes and Willie §| Hans, scoring champ last year | gon the Bivatford and St, Marys Several players from the defunet| St, Thomas Royals are being signed to boost this crew "It's just a matter of getting| the team to jel," ¥Finkbiener says, "I think we've got the horses." Jack Stoddard, new coach of| Woodstock, figures his club to be) a lot stronger than (he one that finished third In the B division [last spring, After the Athletics |defeated Charlotte Checkers of the Eastern Hockey Legue, 74, Adams, the distiller who made history with the now famous Private Stock, has done it again! Adams now presents Gold Stripe, another Custom Blend, at a moderate price, created especially for the Ontario taste, Next time you buy, try mellow custom-blended Gold Stripe in its tall, handsome flask bottle in 25 ounce and 12 ounce sizes, and you'll agree, Adams has done it again! Kingston Merchants 18st Year. neq cames of 246, 200, 218, Joining the defence is Lamirande| og 21s for 1106, Ed Lugtenburg, from Windsor, Bob Senior will be gq Brown and Wayne Sweet were in goal to launch the schedule, conch Lloyd Roubell hopes to add six or seven players from Kitch in the league as late as lnst| Raglan insisted. "We need help ener, among them gosliender| weekend when a decision was hadly on the forward lines, Two Boat Hurley, defenceman Daryl Bly and Ted Maki and forwards 218 well below their usual form, The Belleville club has heen "woos week the Ed Wilson team working out for a month and Bell goes to Plantation Bowl to tackle says the players are in top shape fhe strong Shea's team and as the {team will be at full strength, it Most of Galt's elub is back andi 014 Drove to be 8 very inter. (esting battle, Heffering's In Good Showing Hefferings are showing Im. provement every week out, This | week they had six men and got {two points from one of the tough- est teams in the third section, which is L, G, McGuinness, They grabbed a play-off spot in the finals last year, so with a full team out, Heffering's Gas Men should be heard from and also felt before the year is out, The scores as follows: McGuinness -- Marlott 250, 388, 218, 274, 230-1310; Crackers Chare ell 228, 254, 248, 208, 247-1260; Doherty 278, 258, 218, 218, 268 12265; Kurney 250, 218, 220, 220, 168-1080; Woodward 189, 264, 206, 107, 213-1068, Total----B6052, Heffering's Imperials -- Harold Ball 251, 204, 206, 212, 208-1243; Mie McMaster 260, 207, 210, 226, 323-1285; Jack Brown 212, 206, 181, 106, 262-1146; Harold Bale allam 182, 268, 218, 178, 242-1078; Bob Murphy 183, 230, 289, 241-1072, Total--5760, This week the team to the new Plantation wi take on Ferbey's Timberlanes, a little time yet, "I like the look of these boys and want to be ab. solutely sure before I cut any. body loose," | Bil Wylie, Butch Martin and| Bob McKnight, "We feel that we have one of the hest senior entries In the provinee," says manager Len Gaudette, "And we also feel the time is right for the revival of this calibre of hockey in Galt." Roubell also hopes to have Don Rope, former Kitchener player now teaching high school at Galt, signed short] Galt edged day night At Stratford, coach Bill Wood: ward says he doesn't expect his team to he much better than third or fourth, He has lost eight players, The key line of Bill Flick, Mickey Roth and Dinny Flana- gan has been broken up with the retirement of Roth and Flana- gan, And most of Woodward's new faces are juniors brought up y Charlotte 5:4 Tues: clubs, MAINLY HOLDOVERS Welland has Wo together lineup compris of holdovers and players from the Niagara Falls and Stamford Senior B clubs of last season, But eoach Clare Shillington says he'll give any other elub in the league a run for its money, Right now Shillington has 21 players on hand and doesn't ex- pect to name his final cholces for| to HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN WHAT A REAL CIGARETTE ASTES LIKE? 1f you're not fied with the cigarette now smoking -- try tasting Buckinghams uckir 5 a! MAR 10hams are so good tasting! 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