14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 2, 1961 Players And B Apparently Realize Both On 'Thin t Special England ioe. 2, Tse are not recipro- cal y committee, there To The Oshawa Times may still be trouble ahead for LONDON -- The 1961-1962|the league clubs. football season will start as| Matt Busby, manager of Man- scheduled on August 19. There|chester United, has at last got will be no strike of footbali|the player he has wanted for a OoSssSes Ice long time. David Herd, Arsenal's Scottish International centre forward, has been trans- ferred to United for a fee of close to $100,000. Herd had been holding out for higher terms than Arsenal had offered, so the Arsenal will not pay higher wages to any one player than to the others in their eleven. They have stated a policy that 11 players make a team, and they will all be on the same wages. Still holding i are their other $120,000 buy two years ago. They have not yet signed on, and Arsenal supporters are wondering if they, too, will be subject to transfer failing an agreement on wages. ager, says he does not need a replacement for Herd. He is satisfied that he has strong re- serves for the centre forward Geirge Swindin, Arsenal man-| Windsor Pair Ontario Tennis Doubles Title TORONTO (CP) -- Windsor's Fay Urban and Toronto's Brenda Nunns defeated first- rated Vicki Berner and Hedy Rutzebeck, both of Vancouver, 3.6, 6-3, 6-2 Tuesday to take the Ontario junior women's doubles tennis championships. It was one of 10 champion- ships at stake at the Ontario junior championships which fin- ish today. Earlier Tuesday, Rosemary Fletcher of Ottawa defeated transfer was made swiftly. position. that Le he LH he of A rt fe A" le ame The a 6-0, 6-0 in the finals of the jun- for girls' (under 15) singles and Terry Leach of Ottawa defeated SPORTS IN BRIEF Terry Burrows of Southampton, 6-1, 6-2 in the juvenile boys' (un- der 13) singles. Claude -Sevaria and Peter Burwash, Montreal, defeated two other Montrealers, Andre Tielmans and Jean Laverdeure 3-6, 61, 86 to win the junior men's (under 18) doubles cham- pionship. TRAINING PROGRAM ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--The provincial government's voca- tional training program to teach the watch-repairing art to for- mer tuberculosis patients has been cancelled for the time being. Forty were trained under the program, more than enough teammate Johanne Schneider for the current demand. FAVOR TWO GAMES DEL WEBB WEDS BOSTON (AP)--Baseball will] RENO (AP)--Del Webb, hotel have two all-star games again|chain owner and part owner of in 1962 if the major league play-{New York Yankees, wed Toni ers have their way. The player|Ince Tuesday in a Reno hotel representatives decided Tu suite. He is 62 and she is 40. to ask commissioner Ford Frick|The couple met on a Halloween to appoint a player-owner com-(plind date seven years ago, he mittee to explore the pros and|said. It is the second marriage cons of continuing the games. [for both. Bob Friend of Pittsburgh, Na- : tional League player represen- WINS FIRST RACE tative, said the players favored] TORONTO (CP)--Driver Har- two games and hoped for aold McKinley of ABC Stables, committee mee ting with the|Brampton, brought Adelia Spen- owners within two weeks. cer home a winner for Emerson However, a final decision|Letty of Meadowvale, in the probably will not be made until|third race at Old Woodbine | Ontario Golfers Beat Quebec Jrs. MONTREAL (CP) -- Ontario defeated Quebec 27% points to 17% in an interprovincial jun- jor golf tournament held at Montreal's Summerlea Golf Club Tuesday. The 10 - man teams com- prised players ranging in age from 14 to 18, drawn from all parts of Ontario and Quebec. Standouts for Outae were htel, 14, of i Tg i Club; Fred Silver, 15, Sudbury Idylwylde; Gary Black, 17, St. Catharines; and Bob Jamieson, 17, Peter the major leagues meet jointly/Tuesday night. It was the in December. mare's first of the year. borough. players on that date, but there|-- 1 is still the possibility of players withholding their labor at . a later date if the management committee of the Football League does not honor the agreement made with the play- ers last January. Meetings of the Professional ---------- SAVE! Footballers Association held in three different cities in England have decided to give the League management committee an op- portunity to prove its good faith. It will have to deal with a num- SA VE! ber of appeals from players who have rejected the wage terms offered them by their clubs, and have been refused transfers. The footballers claim that the January agreement provided for automatic transfers if agree- ment on wages could not be reached. { | CRUX OF SITUATION The crux of the situation is the attitude which the League management committee takes in dealing with the appeals. There is likely to be about 40 of these appeals to be heard after Aug. 31. If the committee is prudent | and magnanimous, and recog- nizes even the spirit of the Jan- uary agreement, there is likely to be no further trouble. But if it should take a hard line, and weigh its decisions heavily in favor of the clubs, there is still some possibility of strike action | by the players, but not untill about October or November. One noteworthy feature of the players' meetings was a definite spirit of compromise and of faith in the good sense of the| BASEBALL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS $ American League : Tuesday's Results Ne games scheduled : Probable Pitchers Today Los Angeles (Donohue 4-4 and Mbeller 4-6) at Boston Delock $6 and Stallard 0-0). Kansas City (Archer 7-5 and Shaw 6-9) at New York (Ford 19-2 and Terry 6-1) Minnesota (Ramos 8-11 and Lee 3-2) at Baltimore (Estrada 8-8 and Hall 54) (N). Chicago (Herbert 7-9 and Mc- Lish 6-10) at Cleveland (Perry 8-8 and Grant 9-5) (N). 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