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The Oshawa Times, 15 Dec 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, Decamber 15, 1960 MONTREAL (CP)--Doug Har right on playing "so long as | vey, rated one of the greatest de- don't get fed wp with travelling | f «= | fenceman ever 0 Pay in the Na- and don't put on 100 much tional Hockey League, will he 36 weight, lyears old nest" Monday. Retire NO WEIGHT PROBLEM iment is the furthest thing from| He likes travelling, He has no his mind weight problem, His playing! ". EDMONTON (CP) --Edmonton | Ir A 'Patsies . Ld b vey,' said Camphell, "He is the lon in 1948, was elected to the oon. ro. opposing teams. Today task accomplished--the select of so far ahead of everybody elsel Club president Gordon Wynne ile 10 points In their Angeles American League Paul, ig Km Jim Me H | [this {1 feel just as good as | ever did| Few people know weren't checking, Wow were dav sept Eskimos from, losing Toney | peterhormugh Pies, \Daherty of Washington, said they! Fue Washington Hist: - > ' i , TRAD AR NEXT | Doug Har vey Has ray Cup Cate Hamlyn Is lawyer Joe Bhockior, secreisry- when they re-entered the West-| Foo weeks ago, # game wit BOSTON (AP)--With #- major of Kaneny City, Jim Fregosi of low that has carried the mall," club executive Wednesday WEN [iss different story, players in an unprecedented cogs, Don Ross of , 28 3 a isn' | announced the club operated this 2) " i as a defenceman it Son's funny, last five Ontario Hockey Asso teams (odpy investigated base! Outliclders-- Boh Cery team's. early - season lapses pared with a loss of $2192 Vast | ved rom the league cellar. Both general managers, Fred Anany of Chicpgs, Faye Throne: hat Harvey! land Um not kidding," said the|had an extremely painful toe in-| co hit ear was the fact fl 8 Before thelr current win streak are eagerly seeking trades (6) Piechers-- Shantz of New York, Dave Sisler » ' : . | Saved Eskimos | [ire NoLonger | American League Clubs ! Just One O utlook ] : ern Interprovineiol Foothall Un-igeoi on Red Wings meant 190 ) Kluszewskl of Chic Said coach Blake: "Harvey is|#t the annual meeling - The Wings have picked 15 nine dralt--the new Washington and Julio Becauer of Minneapolis St. Harvey's explanation of the|7S#F Bt 8 Profit of $1566. com ciation jupior A games and hell's trading market, {Hunt of New York, | "I dow't feel any ditferent now; | weight rs 186 or 107 pounds | "We weren't digging and we) [<* He suid the only thing hatiiein os tie for fourth Place with Haney of Los Angeles and Eddie! berry of Minneapolis St, Paul, hefty, good-natured defenceman|jury throughout the Hest Iomhi "eo, Woo boon named to the FU title and played in the ac [aunched--it is the longest strengthen the squads whieh, [oF and Pete Burn- ne of Montreal Canadiens Wednes-| and more of this season, Only the -. Grey Cup game unbeaten record Hamillon has 4 i f . 0dr | oye im| NHL's first all - star team ©ght| rr -- ' ddd axithe most part, were chosen atiside of Detroit, John Klippsiein day, He pow Is in Ws 14th sea more " frilly ing Bog Bi risk and 10 the second team NIGHTSTICKS (ited ih these yours -- fhe Red Wednesday's historic session. and Carl Mathias of "im not going to try to fore-\he Nos missed In one season Le Fir Lodhi Big Ls PARIS (AV) The Paris police ied our, © oe eres clus iatay mn Chics, Het Woden, We. a vias when hi I a ec games, He has won Frise | Te of Chicagn, ) . tt Charen Cony Memorial T10 p 7 -- ab. Wha bdget calls lor W008 worih ofl OuFne ths uioning spur, cllort to acui shor warug io Masai and Rady Hormapder Leif Tike to play, I still get as|bell aeclaims Harvey as a player|league's top defenceman--five of Hew nightst : and wh tomo 2 E Al pitcher and on Ini a 0 of Minneapolis - 8, Paul, Tom much fun and kick out of it asl and a leader {the seven. seasons It has heen There's no explanation of whel. Guélph Royals are ff Haney ed wi 4 Rout: | Sturdivant, {ever dia) "LE Uhink the resurgence of the awarded. happaied to he dd wes game unbeaten pitts They | ein JALAL aah Enlenen Pele Pater, firm y a - a ' y % r {* i 0) 4 4 I¥ | Bo far as Harvey is concerned Montreal team the last few mediing and said he wanis 10 Butch. Doorer of Kaha Ely now, he simply is going to keep|weeks can he attributed to Har-| HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS loaner 24 goals with 14 meeting and sald he wania | The Angels and new Senators|™ -- é 4 ' Wednesday's Results Sam 'The Rifle Chicago MAJORS SCORE AT HOME cael pie 2 viayers off fhe Montreal 2 Kitchener 1 Will Talk Today | New York break - down of the games [layed to date in the seven-team Fosters of the other eight Alert Kingston 5 Sudbury 1 oop, show (he third place For: 6#0 league ams, paying 875000 Tonight's Game for each player Kingston at Sault Ste MONTREAL (CP)--When Sam| New York Giants on a recent trip Boston Eicheverry decides whether ovito New York and of "going to not he will play with Hamilton the Eskimos." Ne onto Bt, Michael's eollege majors have the hest record of games CHOSE MINOR LEAGUERS OHA Senior Los Angeles also picked up two v1LT7TP Tiger-Cats next BARN hie will Je Sam flatly denies the first The Games Thursday Hamilton general manager Jake second is a eolumnist's gag am Toronto at Montres! played at home. In nine games, they have won five, lost (wo #0d| minor leaguers and Washington 0 Bs ted tor 1% points three, at a cost of $25,000 each, | 1 64 Sp Nasehall's biggest player) 1 66 Gaudaur know first, likely next has nothing to do with Edmonton ' - week, Eskimos, Bam will see Eskimos, W°% YOR De The much was cleared up Wed- all right, but as a member of an me WIL "n ¥F Away from home, the league transaction involved #1 players 1'N nesday in the wake of a new entertainment party which leaves 218 0151 71 #4 leading Guelph squad produced six wins, one loss and a tie In ond" s4 295 Boo 310 4 61 "En Eames for hod points Haney won the toss of a coin 2 6 3 2 he pines teams a for first choice in three of fom Wednesday's Besult categories pitchers, ealehers Windsor 6 Chatham B crop of reports surrounding the! Friday night for Resolute Bay in od ] startling trade announced hy the Northwest Territories, He i 1 2 14 3 y Montreal Alouettes last Nov, 9. whl return Monday night 1315 1 85 80 27 The trade involved Etlcheverry wil VISIT US, 1516 1 96124 27 y By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F APs " 4] 1 2 21 vl 8 7 14 10 13H Hu 4 16 13 W 94 75 ws 8 #2 86 #4 102 616 B 75 08 Wednesday's Result York 0 Chicago 4 Montreal Toronto Detroit Marie A Pis 6 24 66 19 66 19 $1 15 wi KH 4 ] H] / JOIN THE 50-PLUS CLUB 5 Openings for quiet bachelors, age fifty plus, 12 9 ] 7 6 9 4] 1 Windsor Stratford Woodstock Chatham Strathroy Galt " 1h I home A Pils | Ewringfield Cleveland Buffalo Hershey Ouehec Comforighle T.V. sitting reem A La Carte Coffee Shop nearby bedrooms > Reasonable Manthly Roles, Write Box 2 OSHAWA TIME WANTS SUNDAY RACES TORONTO (CP) A Liberal MLA Wednesday placed a reso: lution on the order paper to al- low night harness racing on all provineial tracks. Ross Whicher | Bruce) sald "we are going {to press the matter to the limit, Infielders--Eddie Yost of De and hope to get Premier Leslie|troit, Ken Aspromonte and Geng| 1¥rost to change his mind." "Leek of Cleveland, Ken Hamlin SGOTTIES SPECIALS CHRISTMAS presented by MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES You Save and Save! WITH SCOTTIES CASH & CARRY CHRISTMAS SPECIALS lig MAHOGANY osu 8 TABLES IS ce .. 30.95 9 Lr & 8 ONLY PER SQ, FT, 12 SEE THE SKIL POWER TOOL DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY, FROM 6:30 P.M, TILL 9 P.M, ¢ CASH AND CARRY » SKIL POWER TOOLS make a wenderful Gift for Dadi ler and Dean Chance of Balli- more, Bob Davis and Ned Gar: ver of Kansas City, | Catehers--Ed Badowskl of Bos ton, Boh Rodgers of Detroit, Boh (Red) Wilson of Cleveland, Ear) Averill of Chicago, Johnstown § Philadelphia | International League Toledo | Fort Wayne 5 Minneapolis 8 8t. Paul 2 Saskatchewan Jupior Saskatoon 5 Flin Flon 1 Ontario Junior B Detroit 5 Windsor 3 A Pis 61 45 101 20 121 28 110 26 128 26 a 20 NEVER T00 YOUNG TO LEARN? | Thirteen - month - old Peter | play In the Toronto Boulevard Hawkins may not he able to | Club's Fillies Bonspiel when he throw the curling stone too far decided to take to the ice hut he appears willing to learn Peter was watching his mother CP Wirephoto "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts SENATOR KEFAUVER (his wife and friends call him Estes) looks as if he's going to strike out, just like all the others, He's going to ask Congress to create a to exterminate racketeers from the fight to fv ba, Za Casy 8 h, 14%, 7 Carp " Wye? FIR PLYWOOD WU! == 4 x B, Factary Grade, Reg. 13Vae per sq, #1, ONLY * CASH AND PER SQ. FT, 9Vac ARBORITE SPECIAL! 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Michael's Pitehers--FEll Grba and Duke Victoria 4 Edmonton 2 Etcheverry, "1 some 1 h Etcheyeery, "I'll call him son Quehee at Rochester also did some husiness for my Kitchener 1 110 nesday night he has "not com-| sricials of the Giants team's 63 loss to Canadiens in Montreal "1 always see Camphell when Cats, 'but he's keeping his own hasn't brought out enough evidence years ago tonight, Four years with the south and voted for a| | action. away from prize fights now, by the thousands--and if | "secer games played {time)_ (replay) gotiate thelr own terms, a per erved a ning commissioner Matthew RB | ade no concessions ahout play- rved & Guelph, Niagara Falls Flyers and Peterborough each have 10 ; A 4 and infielders Friday's Games points, While | Hamilton = galsed Doherty won the toss for the Chatham at Stratford OP a 4 A ig pick of the outfielders in the poo! Galt at Woodstock om ihe vs Falls Of 120 players provided hy th Western League h the road, Foagara FAUS other eight teams, innies ution h eight, Hamilton, Bt, Catharines The Los Angeles list Reattie mene and Marlboros seven each and yp. od and Hal Patterson for the Cats A week from Friday Elche Rochester 1113 8 93 85 25 Peterborough five Maas of New York, Jerry Casale Bernie Faloney and Don Pag:|yerry plans to leave for his Al Providence 1120 0 92 184 22 Northern Ontario Senior |" Tonight Toronto Marboros pnd Fred Newman of Boston, uette buquerque, N.M., home for a one Wednesday's Result Timmins 9 Kapuskasing 0 visit Hamilton and Peterborough Fruman e ven ger of Minne The latest reports, hoth show: month visit Clevelaw' 3 Hershey 1 Saskatchewan Senioy [play host to Guelph apalis-St, Paul, Hob Sprout and ing In print in Montreal, have =f promised Jake 1 will tell y Yridoy's Comes Moose Jaw 7 Regina B Aubrey Gatewood of Detroit, Ken Eicheverry talking business With pig, what I plan to do first," said Bulfalo at A Eastern Lentue McBride of Chicago, Ron Monel ] k Charlotte 1 New Haven 4 time next wes , : Of the reports about his New Eastern. Professionm York journey, he said H-Ottawa Yt 81 ' » "I took my wife on a shopping oor, 3 06 Isn i Talkin trip, We hought some things for Co Bi "112 delivery nome th Albuquerque, 15 HESH 1 100 [ y Sudbury Not Right Now father-in-law Le Montreal i 7 . NOT GIANTS GUEST TORONTO (CP George; He said he was not the guest (Punch) Tmiach, manager-coachi of the National Football League of the National Hoe key League Giants and did not discuss his {Toronto Maple Leafs, sald Wed: | goohail future officially with any [ ments" on prospects of a meeting A couple of other things: Etch today in Montreal with NHL|oyerry's home in Montreal west president Clarenee Camphell {has not heen put up for sale de The meeting, If it takes place, spite reports otherwise, His em | would he to discuss remarks | oiovers, a soft drink company, | altributed fo Imlach following Ws | gee' interested in him staying in| Montreal, Dec, 1 He is not figuring on retiring | The Leal coach objected ta the ooo foothall--""1 feel 1 have af lofficiating, and was quoted as least three more good years in saying the game's three SLATS |p 1 {should have heen awarded to the|™ aioe speculation has it that referee and two linesmen gam will play with the Tiger: {1 go to Montreal," Imlach sald. | ofr on that matter REMEMBER WHEN? . , , By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Soccer Players Vancouver's 16-year-old rene commission Stong made her mark on the game, The truth of the matter is simple--he was named [swimming warld by breaking ang oget er 3 6 Boer , (three Canadian hreas! stroke chairman of a Subcommittee investigate--and he | records and equalling a fourth 21] LONDON (AR) Woolazional. 1 ae 1 soceer players of the north of | ' later she competed for Canada| Englan ednesda lin ! action himself, If he had--let's in the Olymple games gland Wednesday ed up looking for any new commission to do the job, the job strike Jan, 14 unless demands for | : i mor hetter contracts he should be doing himself, Actually, the only real OLD COUNTRY more pay and better contracts "meat' that of this Senate * Players of the Midlands meel . . i . 0 ES in Birmingham today and are al-| vestigation probe is that the cash customer, John Q SOCCER SC R most certain to hack the trike] Public, has learned just enough that he's liable to stay " | LONDON (Reuters) Results| There never has heen a strike j ! in the since league competition was] that happens, and it should--then that in itself will be [United Kingdom Wednesday formed in 1888, providing regula: i | Riht {uct both | English League Cup soccer games every Saturday Gillette Blue ihhon prof | Fourth Round The Footballers' Professional | knew enough to get out from under If the of |[Bhrewsbury 1 Norwich 0 Association--a union of 2,700 pro . . I th the TV set to the {Portsmouth 1 Chelsea 0 players is backing the move. | prize-fighting in the USA gets through the sel lo |Wrex ham § Blackbur 1 (over: The players want freedom to ne customer then, that is the answer, It's no secret that TV centage of transfer fees and aho- SITES REJECTED {litlon of the maximum weekly TORONTO (CP) Two urhan| wage of £20 ($56) | sites for a multi - purpose sport| The chiefs of 62 English League stadium seating 60,000 . persons clubs offer to increase the maxi were rejected Tuesday by plan /mum to £30 ($84) and have Lawson in a report to the Tor.|érs negotiating their own con- onto Planning Board, Commis. |tracts, . sioner Lawson rejected Rams: Approximately 750,000 persons den Park and Rosedale as pos-|wateh league soccer every Satur sihle sites hecause valuable day. A total of nearly 14,000,000] parkland would he destroyed, He|persons try to get rich quick in| purpose POPLAR PLYWOOD 14" Underlay Plywood Reg, 9136 por sq, #1, ONLY 7c PER SQ. FT, * CASH AND CARRY LINOLEUM FLOOR TILE 9 x 9" Standard Gauge Ai CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS by NOMA this Fabulous array of Christmas Decorations turned BRIGHT BITS Chatham Maroons re to OHA action last night and upset the league-leading Windsor Bulldogs 8-6, Just before you break out into wild rejoicing=-think this one over--Maroons did this to the top QHA Senior "A" team in Ontario--without the benefit of the extra players they had when they were touring Russia--where they got eclobbered | OHA PRESIDENT Ken McMillan has returned from Russia and almost proudly proclaims that the Russians have at least two teams capable of winning our Allan Cup, Unlike a lot of die-hards, we do not think this is a fatal situation, It's strictly a reflection on what professional hockey has done to the game in this country and we wish the OHA and all the others would have enough intestinal fortitude to lay the. blame where it belongs, About 15 years ago, a good Junior, Billy Taylor, for instance (and he was the best, in his time) could get signed by an NHL team but he still needed "experience and seasoning" in the AHL, Today--the best Junior "A" players move right into the NHL and others, who had been on the fringe for years, just never make it. In the old days-they wouldn't have made a good Senior OHA team either , , , AMERICAN LEAGUE'S two new clubs, Washington and Los Angeles, moved in yesterday and we find such players as Bobby Shantz, Jim King, Eddie Yost, Bob Cerv, Ted Klus- zewski and others on the way to a new uniform, Let's suggested more consideration be|the weekly pools based on the given to three other urhan sites, matches, Operators of the pools Riverdale Parky Exhibition Park|said they would carry on with| and the present Maple Leaf Sta-| results hased on Scottish matches dium site, if English contests are halted, | Canadian Legion | Takes Top Place first) LEGION -- ROTARY place in the Oshawa Minor| Chuck Love netted two goals to] | Hockey Association Midget league page Shtadian Logon to A. Sh after last night's weekly triple:| johnny Fair, Tan MeNammee and header was played in the Child: Rob Wright registered singletons [en's Arena, for the winners, Hrent Flintoff | Walt Dowe's Leglonaives did it/turned in a brilliant performance | in convincing fashion blanking to claim the shutout, Rotary 50 who were co-holders| CANADIAN LEGION --- goal, of top spot with Legion last week, | Flintoff; defense, Brasnick, | {In the other fixtures Local 222(Pinch, Pascoe, McNammee; for- and Kinsmen battled to a 2.2/wards, Love, Whitsitt, Wallace, stand-off and Lions trounced hap. (Sheridan, Fair, Andrews, Talling, less Kiwanis 41, The race is still|Smith, McbBonald, Rrocks and | - Canadian Legion gained A A ~ "STANDARD MASONITE 8, Reg. 3.04 per G 106 19" AND 26" JOLLY SANTAS CANDOLIERS IN WROUGHT IRON CANDROLIERS IN PLASTIC SPECIAL SPRED SATIN right Reg. 8.40 per gal, face it--the International League wasn't that strong-- and if the American League can afford to deal out about 50 players to two new clubs--then they aren't going to be very strong on the bench this next season, Old Casey Stengel, for years, won games for the Yankees, by pulling somebody (yes, even anybody) off the bench to do a job that needed to he done at the moment, The National League has decided to wait until 1962, It could be the smartest move they ever made TOM DUBLINSKI is seeking job with Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a sub-quarterback and/or backfield coach, Couple this with the criticism that comes out of Montreal, because Sam Etcheverry and his pal Hal have been claimed by Hamilton, and one gets the idea that the Tiger-Cats have no intention of staying on the bottom of the Big Four heap as long as Argos stayed there. It's much too early to predict, of course, which is why we dare to do it--but Argos think they can go through another season with only one quarte™ack, namely Tobin Rote ~~then they've got another think coming, They look the potential elub for 1981--htit they'll never make it with just Rote that Hkely Argos realize--and will do something about, a a fact { a keen affair with only t ints| W r only two points| ROTARY goal, Harmon; de | ILLUMINATED SNOWMAN separating the first' five teams, | Legion have & points, while Ro-| tary, Local 222 and Kinsmen are deadlocked in second place with 7 points apiece. Lions have 6 and! Kiwanis are winless in six out ings, LOCAL 222 --. KINSMEN Local 222 and Kinsmen two well {balanced clubs Battled to a 22 {tie in the first tilt, Don Barnoski {and Hobby Robinson potted the Union goals. Ronnie Werry and Billy Fletchers rang the bell for Kinsmen LOCAL 22 goal, Lupel: de fense, Hradley, Dionne, Rare, Balsom, Kiniski; forwards, Tay- flar, Leech, Leaming, Stroud, Waite, Elliott, Kidd, Barnoski and McGraw KINSMEN - goal, Flieds and Shody: defense, Keys, Jonoj Cheeseman, Farsyihe: forwards Fletcher, Kitchen, Cullen, Rook burn, Hrown, Ryan, Saver awd {Billingham, fense, Godridge, Brady, Suddavd, | Knapp: forwards, Crawford, | Elmhurst, Gilmore, Baluszek, | Brown, Plews, Muzik, Gow, Mitchell and Steckley, KIWANIS -- LIONS Lions whipped the loop's base. ment dwellers Kiwanis 41 in aj penalty filled game, Dave Blliott and Rill Nichole triggered home a pair of tallies each to pace the 1varing Lions to victory, Mike Ritchie was the lone Kiwanis marksmen, KIWANIS -- goal, Dervent;- de- fonse, Porteous, Jarvis, Kay, Wayling, Bourrie; forwards, Crothers, Moore, Conlin, 'Taylor, Ritchie, Dell, Laftfen, Hooper, Patcheson, Carvey, MeGarry, LIONS goal, Guitsole; de: fense, Chapman, Zak, Selon, Kettela: forwards, Elliott, Spen cer. 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