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The Oshawa Times, 29 Sep 1961, p. 12

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 29, 196) - » . Emile Griffith | BowLING NEWS Welter Champ |, = woes womeems © wes | I Ruma 2, Untouchables 2, Strivers 2 and Is No 'Sissy' [ims meme mss su NEW YORK (AP) -- Emile RL Triple ph Snelgrove 729 and one) 3 Griffith is a polite, effervescent RE singles -- Joe Grills on. young man who works as a milo), "x50 924, D, Dove 203, G. Boett- liner's assistant and designer 222, J. Jendretzke 216, H. Jen. and wears the latest continen- Ee DN WR tal clothes. hrough the|C™ ll 201 and M. 'Brdek 313, "217. S e When he strolls ; roug roc} WIRE AND WARNESS Chelsea district by the docks you| eS a : 2 RY target| Team standings -- in ckers 11, would figure him an easy |Alley Cats 9, Go-Getters 5, Hi-Lo's 6, for toughs. |Lucky Strike 5, Gay Six 5, Merry But nobody bothers Emile. In/Sx 4, Jesters 3, Hi Bowls 1 and Head f + ns 1. addition to working on milady's| rer 00 = Ding Sutton 739. (238, i welter-/250, 251), Tom Barclay 699 (200, 243, latest modes he 58 Wie ener i. Herb Cooper 684 (230, 202, 252), weight boxing Samp ig fends | Syd Hobbs 609 (250, 257) 'and Zella world -- the title he defends Moreau 634 (212, 263), against ex - champion Benny| Over 20, Bey Qlbaon 2 ny Gor- (Kid) Paret Saturday ght. {ridge 225, Audrey Burrill '21, Maurie The fast, hard-hitting 23-year- Shorten 217, 206; Donna Walker 211, a ID. Singular 210, Ray Gendron 215, Alice old champion won the 147-pound |Z. Sine 2 Rox Conon Ray. Gite title by knocking out Paret inijard 20s, Flo Johnston 203, Doug Shac- the 13th round at Miami Beach kleton 202, Don Powless 200 and Doro- i is first defence, he thy James 200. April 1. In his Just | a ' th Lemon League -- John Juleoim " stopped Gaspar ega in the|vi Eldridge 9%, Ray Gillard 85, P. . Weatheral 99, Ray Gillard 89, Yvonne 12th round at Los Angeles June) ll oy #8, Ann Spicher 87 and Alice 3 and is a 3-to-1 favorite for|Nevine s4. Saturday's bout. | . ay The odds indicate his phenom-| _ LADIES' MAJOR 'B' LEAGUE He has de- Points taken: Glaziers 4, Saywells 0; enal improvement. . Burns 4, Nesbitts 0; Michells 4, Whites veloped a knockout punch to 0/0: Horne's Esso 3, Motor City 1; Hen- : : i 4 .|dersons 3 and Bints 1. with his boxing skill and Sta- | tandings -- _ Glaziers 9, Burns 8, mina. His record is 25-2 with|motor City 8, Whites 7, Ses 7 : nl yer | Mitchells 6, Hendersons 6, Bints 4, nine knockouts and he has never ¥ aywells 4 and Nesbitts 1. been stopped. Over 600 -- Betty Campbell 633, Irene Tr ~|Severs 632, Bert Cole 626 and Mildred a CN | Witterick 600. GREECE OUSTED Top 1 June Pollard 281, Anne UY Bf J NItalv' ron- | Gummow 258, Blanche Strang 236, TURIN (Al )- Italy's Juven Norah Barron 233, Ruby Conziand 220, tus club beat Panathinaikos of ri wiliamson 219, Olive Vaillancourt re ' f e v night to|217, 216, Beth Shortt 217, Dot McLellan Greece 2-1 Wednesda g 216 and Lil Greer 213. TALE OF THE TAPE FOR WELTER TITLE FIGHT EE ey ie ay fo Cres Tor x Les THIS IS HOW world cham- | lenger Benny (Kid) Paret | weight title fight, in New |the European Soccer Cup tourn- % Cet Wellman 3, Olive Anderson pion Emile Griffith and chal- | measure up, for their welter- | York, on Saturday night. |ament. | rss | MOTOR CITY INDUS. LEAGUE | The league had 'ull attendance this {week with everybody starting to hil MOSS IS FAVORED |the pins a Jot better. { Homes by Harrison came through with a 3-t0-0 win over Motor City as did Atadians taking 'hree from Clarkes. Lockwoods took two from Westmount ' * : with Genosha losing two to Gillards. V. Claus led the triples with 769 (339, 261) with H. Canfield a close sec- ond 735 (278, 231, 226); ¥, Hayward 696 2 246), B. Webster 579 1284, 223), C. cott 674 (239, 224, 211), RB. Sholdra 266, 211), D. Williams 668 (240, 229 bd hd 1 673 {W. Smith 666 (270, 243), D. Wotton 659 1 1(251, 233), M. Kalynko 633 (233, 223), J. - White 646 (242, 204, 200), F. Finley 640 (264), J. Bel] 628 (248), A. Smart . 625 (281), K. Brown 616 (231, 203), D. Wil- 2 : o . red! : e|son 609 (220, 207), D. Solomon 605 (234) TORONTO (CP) -- The first|One will be Belgium's yellow|Mosport in the Lotus followed mark of 3:0 Moss Se} mw the son EE a sports car Grand Prix of Can- with Olivier Gendebien in the/by Jo Bonnier of Sweden and|2.5-mile roa circui in ane. High shaper were timed in by R. ada scheduled for Mosport Park cockpit while the third will be Gendebien, both in Porsches. At|The recorc is hel Dy an Taylor 236, A. Dionne 246, J. Goodes " | 4 . 236, 232, D. Layton 235, R. Richard Saturday, is shaping up as a the white and green of Canada that time the Belgian conceded Shaw of Toronto at 1:39. 233, B. Scott 230. J. Brown 238, 302. D. y aly and Brit- with Peter Ryan o/ Mont Trem-|/he had no chance of challeng-) Ryan blew up the engine of Smith 227, B. Courtney 218, J. Dunn Waite betwee: aly su blant, Que., behind the wheel. [ing Moss in the 240-horse-power his Lotus in the Watkin's Glen, 25 w= Moots 215, 215 s Woiks The two countries, arch rivals . S Lotus. 2 7 (N.Y., race Sunday but a new 206, P. Hercla 204, C. Cheski 203, D. for decades in motor racing, [FAVORS MOSS aia "There's one car that might|one was being flown from Eng- Smart ai Ind J. Haley V), dD. will be represented on the grid| Recognized as the world's best peat Moss and the Lotus on thisijand. The Conventry - Climax of the $750,000 track by the by his rivals, Moss is favoreditrack," said Gendebien. "The powerplant costs $3,000. Scott 98. : "ps x w 's share of|re : i Cerrar; p a a ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE most powerful selection of rac- Io take the ners 3 aT Tear engine Ferrari might do| The most powerful car among| "mye "Markers and the Strikers took ing machinery ever seen in this|$10,000 for the 100-lap race. Fer- jt the 30 entries will be the 350- four points from the Buzzers and g ma v rari, however, presented a stiff, Despite his 19 years the Rod- horse - power Sadler Mark V Hustlers, and the Stinkers, Go-Getters coun numbers, Italy holds thechallenge Tuesday by announc-irigyez youngster is highly re-/from the St. Catharines factory! im cinkes Wiaide oond Oo e: nd edge, with eight Ferraris. The ing they would enter their three-ispected in the motor racing|of Bill Sadler, It will be driven took one point a i re . 4 i mode! | S - s A v : . Men, 600, No Handicap -- Glen Maun- red cars from Modena this year litre rear - engine Dino world. He and brother Pedrohy 1960 Canadian champion der with 632 (224, 215) was the only jonship for both sports and For-|IC0 driving almost all the way until a gen-!Ont, Men 0, No Handicap - Ww Fike 119, mula One competition. | The same car carried Gende- erator blew a en AN A na Ck - 1242, 235), M. Hil} 746 (320, 218, 208), : : ie sonada' iv , very nice single Mark, F, Coleman 712 .. Only ope, that driven Hill to victory at Le Mans last| Ryan, Canada's top driver, is S L t | : 2 Lotus 18s. Only on \ seen as a likely contender. He onn 1S on ] 50): C. Shemilt 638 (373).A. Mar a0 | SSW y as cially broken the la 218), D. Potter 614 (220, 205), B. Hurst bear the British racing green. Moss won the June 24 event at/has unofficially : p I A itt d [F187,,0. Potter 814 (20, Br Hur | S cqul e ton 240, 210; J. Scott 220; P. Clark 217; C. Davis 214; E. Hawley 212; N. .- | found not guilty Thursday of a id (222, 212) and J. Morrison 605 \g [1 ' ling off his car lights. lin 222 and W. Scott 207. | Liston, ranked top heavy-| Ladies 200 With Handicap -- M. Mos- apt i, |sey 250; J. McCormick 244, 200; H. 1t ost a gers | weight contender by the Na-Corbman 205 and M. Maunder 237, 213. {tional Boxing Association until pion League -- M. Clare Bo, M: : |his suspension by the Pennsyl- : Er RORY r AN > hia ot 7 . y 4 8 milla ; oy ies SY 178, F. Boyle 70, D. Corbman 63 and By JACK SULLIVAN how or when to train. They| Weightlifting: Four compet: an: "Atnietic Commission fol-|E Westone 20 Three years ago an Australiar| The records prove that. The| wrestling: Five competitors, hy common pleas Judge Joseph nok, cores of 211, 201 were omitted last thumbed through the roster of|Australians won 66 medals--27 one coach. e i 2 11. Be 4 . x 5 .. : ¥ 7, Hustlers 7, Stinkers 7, Go-Getters 7, Fencing: Four competitors, no|out a jury. Ge i Wiser TS won the Constructor's Champ. With Ricardo Rodriguez of Mex-|jed the Le Mans 24-hour classic/Grant Clark of Georgetown, tripte . eBid GE AY ~!lin was high for the night with 755 (278, They will face three British bien and world champion Phil LIKELY CONTENDER by Britain's Stirling Moss, willspring. 1 (233, 221), Geo, Ford 628 (228, Men 200 With Handicap -- B. Hamil. | | » Marnian 209; W. Down 208, 202 and E. TIT | PHILADELPHIA (AP)-- Namin B8 {Charles (Sonny) Liston was| Ladies 600 With Handicap -- G. Sh {charge of fleeing arrest by turn-| [iiies 200, No Handicap -- M. Jaek- Down 80, 79, L. Aliman 80, 79, G, Clark Canadian Press Sports Editor |know all this." tors, one coach. {lowing the charge, was cleared! Apologies are extended to F. Boyle as | Gold, who heard the case with- Team' Standing -- Strikers 11, Beavers Canada's British Empire Game: | 201d, 22 second-place silver and team at Cardiff, Wales, and ex-| 7 thir » Place brunse-agalnst| siricials, | Liston specifically was ac JI0 3 A CURIS 1 cigs abo. wokeil claimed: "What are all these' Saas by the University of Lawn bowling: Four competi. (cused of driving away without| Al bowlers © cut league Fre asked people doing here?" ane gola by e Ry ersity uo tors, no officials. {Tights when a Fairmount Park start bowling on time and not incon- The lineup showed 22 officials British Columbia rowing eight. : |guard ordered him to pull over|venience the next jeague UAWA LEAGUE (Fred's Results -- Goch 4 from Corby's; Hill-| Berg's 2; Johannson 4 from Doves; Al's E. LaHay 664, A. T: crest 4 from Durno's; Bolahood 3, Al's Esso 4 from Ballarina Cabins and Cdn. (650, V. Conlin 647, Osmok 643, B. Nelson G Bi-Rite 1; Tony's 4 from Beals; Oshawa Corps 2, Seed BA 2. | 840, C. Mclsaac 636, H. Cooke 634, N.[518. J. Cooke 615, J. Logeman 609, G. 4 nd's 1; Houdaille 3, Acadian {Cleaners 1; Crysdale 3, Local 2784, 1;|724, S. Tindall 690, J. Welbourne 673, J./620, A. Cameron 628, B. Sandford 623,|W. Strutt 600 and H. A: | 600 Scores -- C. Rout 775, B. Strut|Olesuk 634, F. Parsons 632, U. Caron Oliver 608, Tutak 602, S. 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Genuine Studebaker parts always used. new 62 LARK new °62 LARK n~ew '62 LARK DAYTONA 4 DOOR SEDAN STATION WAGON High performance and handling More Interior room than any other The handiest, handsomest and of a sports car, luxuries and family car, handling ease, conven- hardiest of station wagons. conveniences of a touring car. ience and economy of a compact. Endurance-bulit to take It. SHOP FOR EXTRA VALUE DURING OUR ANNOUNCEMENT DAYS J ET TT ; The Australians, for instance,| Headquarters staff: One gen-\7 4 how identification after a] ---- am hon Snares him do not send coaches with their|eral manager, two assistants. |ysman motorist complained he the joo 9 Giang Nn 00 ed various teams--track and field, Chaperones: One, possibly|forced her to halt in a secluded, | 182 Australian comy ' swimming, cycling, boxing, |two, depending on the number|wooded area. The speaker was Bill Young, wrestling and so on--although|of women athletes | The boxer, now being taught bouncy 'general manager of the | coaches of individual athletes 20! gome Canadian officials say to read and write by a Denver, Australian team. If he is around along at their own expense. Hit nner aml coaches a | Colo, Romy Catholic. ooo at the Nov. 19-Dec. 1 Games at| 'We have nothing whatsoever| ocessary for the morale of|t00k the witness stand and de Perth, Australia, in 1962, hisit; do with these coaches," athletes. "Coaches can't be ex-|nied the charge. He said he comments should be priceless. Young said at the time. "Thev|" . oaches can't bi may have accidentally shut off J 8 Si "Y |pected to make radical changes Up-to-date figures show that|zre not members of our team in style of track and field|the headlights but the parking Canada hopes to take 65 com-|ip any respect and we don't athletes in the week or 50 be. | lights remained on | i 5 officials. That av ails } M § On me --m---- . Ra Ba al for allow them 0 Zay al te ath fore British Empire or Olympic | 5 a eles village ley re on heir Games but they can give them | every id aiiieles to Uo IO0R ate own tips and also a psychological oung s mments 00 & {uplift,"" one official said, worth repeating SEVEN COACHES ; dah "Look," he told this reporter,| Canadian officials aren't in| Ei of this hip be Jue avd) See Britain's "4f those athletes of yours need clined to agree entirely with|it 1s something officials should | someone around to tell them|Young and the tentative lineup | consider seriously before the | STIRLING Moss what to do and when to do it, {for the 1962 Games shows this. | 1963 an : Anierjcsn Games| Belgium's they don't belong here or in Here is the latest list: schedule or Brazil an he | vi NDEBIEN any international competition.| Track and field: 15 competi-| 1964 Olympic Games at Tokyo. | oL mn OF They're supposed to be in top tors, one coach, one manager. | They've preached for years | Canada's own shape, which they probably are,| Boxing: Six competitors, one|that Canadians need more inter- PETER RYAN so why all the officials? There's coach, one manager. |national competition. Possibly, ! all drivi practically nothing for them to| Rowing: 13 competitors, one they might reach the conclusion | ring do except to sip tea or cocktails coach, one manager. that it would be better to cut | LOTUS 19's at silly receptions." | Cycling: Four competitors, down on the number of officials | . : one coach Bik add & few more athletes.| plus a field of the world's 27 GOLD MEDALS my ------------------------------------ {slog SPOTIS TURING CUTS The Australian team was| . . h ld loaded with world champions. L a | trcluding the wor "They reached the top by the WwW A f champion simple method of sacrifice of a n [] orl ies gree FERRARIS pleasure for hard work and they \ . know. what to do to stay there. | } driven by the | My staff is here to make things | easier for them by arranging| Is THE RODRIGUEZ BROTHERS transportation to and from train. | | in the first ever ing grounds and so forth. 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