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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1961, p. 13

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~~ OPEN $850,000 ATHLETIC CENTRE A crowd stands outside dur- | fing the formal dedication of | versity in Sackville, N.B. The | new centre is considered to OLD COUNTRY SOCCER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 2, 1961 93 Spurs By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON What a fewi weeks ago looked like a run-| away championship for Burnle: in the first division of the English Football League, for supremacy. After an_ indifferent Tottenham Hotspurs are up in second place again, three) points behind Burnley and one) point ahead of Everton, Ipswich,| Fulham and West Ham. a two-goal lead early in the) match. ||\USE RESERVES Tottenham fielded three of their reserve players in this game, Bobby Smith and Les Allan, last year's top-scoring forwards, being dropped in favor of their understudies, Saul and Clayton. jand Cliff Jones grabbed the be the finest in eastern Can- jother two to bring athletic | centre replaces a wooden | ada. hearts of over the new $850,000 | gymnasium built in 1921. The centre at Mount Allison Uni- Via Call-Up Goals |had to be content with draws, and thus allowed the Spurs to| Rangers led by 1-0 at half-ing will be divided into three Edmondson, Marcel Boivin, |nose them out of second place|time, but in y TRANSFER THAT. PAID has year old maestro, of English| haying now changed to a tight race apa has been transferred by commitments, the replay will) start, Club from which they got him of three weeks. right 20 years ago. back to his new club in his |first game, Stoke's average at- Spurs raced back as cham- tendance this year so far has| pionship contenders had taken been 4round 9000. 'his return to the club, against i ; H ; Huddersfield, 35,000 fans jam- Hotspurs, Milan is looking for Winters, Don Calder, M. Long- med the ground, and produced sige gate receipts of over $18,000. their sights on George Eastham, a brilliant display, Stoke won $135,000 last season. ad 3-0, and the club's treasury" arsenal will not stand in his of the transfer fee Each of these scored a goal CUP FINAL DRAW Major Basketball Starts Action Sat. Saturday morning along with; Modern Cleaners; Bob Me- Biddy and Minor basketball, the|Hugh, Brian Tunnicliffe, Tony Major League will begin their|\Saramak, Terry LeBlanc, and Ron Burnett. Walt's Barber Shop; In Running and Glasgow Rangers still tied action. Everton, Ipswich and"Fulham | at one goal each. For this first week, the morn-| | Paul the second half|practices, each consisting of Dave Anderson, Doug Mont- Hearts drew level, and des-jhaif-hour practice and a half-gomery, A.'Callison, and R. perate defence on both sides\hoyr game. Stimming. prevented any further scoring. | At 9 am. 'till 10 a.m., the Jaycee Rockets; Jim Brady, On account of both teams|iinioch's Men's Wear and On- Bill Jepma, Jim Rowden, Bill immediate European. .i9 steel A's teams will prac- Goodman, Bill Jeff, Gary Edgar tice; from 10 to 11 a.m. On-/and Terry Braham. tario Steel B's and Modern All major league games and Cleaners and from 11 to 12 noon practices will be in the Oshawa |Walt's Barber Shop and Jaycee Central Collegiate Institute. n the league table. Stanley Matthews, the lackpool to Stoke City, the!probably be postponed for two ; An attendance of 89,000 Stoke paid $8500 for Matthews.' watched the game. | Secbets But the transfer fee came! ,ereR EASTHAM NOW Added registrations for this With the possibility that Jim-jleague will be taken from 9,00 my Greaves may be returning/a.m. to 10.30 a.m. to England within the next two) The tentative teams for 'weeks to play either for his week, will be as follows:- old club Chelsea or Tottenham Kinloch's Men's Wear; HE'S AN ANGEL NOW LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bob this Lemon, former Cleveland pitch- jing star who was seven times Bob|2 20 - game winner in the ma- jors, was signed to a promo- a replacement, and have fixed ley, B. Breen and H. Barlow. -- job by Los Angeles An- Ontario Steel A's; Roy Clarke, & ; the star inside forward for Dave Ferries, Stan Dalidowicz,| To top it off, Matthews gave whom Arsenal paid around Jerry Bourdage, W. Kuran and Sales and public relations. Dur- Dave Piatti. ing spring training he will hel Ontario Steel B's; Greg Mi-/coach the Angeles' farm cll way if. Eastham wants to go losh, John Barlow, Benny King, | Pitchers. to Italy, but his departure Walt Rudy, Keith Hooey, and} Lemon was a pitching coach would be a disastrous loss to B. Babe. 'for Philadelphia last season. After 30 minutes of overtime, the Highbury Club for which In Matthews' first game on Lemon, 41, will work in ticket s had a nice boost in spite joy to the'the Scottish League Cup finaljhe has been playing brilliant 57,000 spectators|game at Hampden Park, Glas- football this season. gow, found Hearts of Edinburgh The English soccer authori- --CP Wirephoto |who saw the game. OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS F lus Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) hed Face Signals | | WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1961 First Race % Furiongs, Purse $1800, Three Horse wr PP St M% What's and us we - Behind Maple seeesees Brant Ator Diameter eee Sir Benjamin Redbud Royal Divorce 3 Good Friend 10- Winner ch g 4 Mr. Busher -- Fantine. Pool 24,572 Double Pool 42,188 me eo cone wpe SPs Sevesvrer RF Sequeers ts CEPR PVE Pes = Second Race 7 Farlongs, Purse $1800 Three and Forse weeps % % Daisy Page Island King .. Arctic Pilot .... Ruby Gar al yetan Ser°Lress = a2q te Peon fare ees z Rutan Mon S | het ekaked ie) "1 1 als J oY Start good, won driving sy DAILY DOUBLE 6 Third Race $1,800, Wt Preset % ¥ Furlongs, purse ke J 1-2% 5-4 3h 4 2 6 3 a - 1066 S&S 7 7- T- Winner br f 8 Dutch Lane--Sp! Start good, won driving. Fourth Race ¥ Furlongs, Purse %1800, Three Horse werr st \% ne Charm lil §& lume Pees |" Be f Swan Town -il0 3 Oui Miss Su eS Ee Critic's Choice 113 8 Fighting Rocket 114 2 Last Dollar 114 6 Neat Chance u3 4 5-1 Winner b g 3 Bunning Water 2nd Start good, won ridden out, 9-PETERBORO 3 -and 'year-olds, claiming all $2,500. 68 5% 7 luey. Trainer A Bennie. P ~~ § AIRBORNE CHARM 7 CLEAR AND FAST 6-WHAT'S BEHIND 8-CHORUS QUEEN 4.70 3.10 2.90 3.30 2.80 490 Howie Youngs Anger By JACK SULLIVAN jthe playoffs and for our fine|him into his office for some Canadian Press Sports Editor showing in the Cup games,"| advice. | Jack Adams says there's no-|Adams said. '"'However, he still) sappn To CONTROL thing wrong with some goodlis not a polished National Lea-| "Every time somebody hit clean fist-swinging fights in the|guer and must work hard tO! him he wanted to belt them |National Hockey League. Be-|prove himself." right back. I just told him he'd | sides, he says, fans love them.| Now, the Wings have gone|have to take a lot of pushing 'The 66-year-old Detroit Red|sour on him and this week put| around in this league and that) Wing general manager hasn't/him on waivers. "The kid is/he couldn't be fighting all the any time sod oe sre S| mixed up," Adams said. "We'vel time. spearing and slashing. "But a) gone along with him as far as| «zr, geod aes acai, at yea est" ante olde, eats that's different, he has said on When the news that Young! Se va Giek 6 occasions ' 8) was against Tt followed that Adams would|W@S_Deing put on waivers hit) convince him that he owes it to ergot ; A «| the Detroit newspapers, the Red) pj his family to pla tak fatherly interest in Howie himself and his f vy play Les - burly young defence-| Ving switchboard started flash- good, solid and rough hockey-- man 'who was a terror in the but that he can ag ghey Western, Quebec and American -- every time he's on okey rambunc- ce. Hous three-year. period efore| You guys must be out of your) "If somebody knocks | him the Wings got him last season.| minds," was one typical com-|down, he can return the favor| ----------|The Wings knew he might be| ment. : lin time. He'li be "g - ae _ltough to handle but, if anyone; What happened? "Young got|a long time, an eth could do it, Jack Adams was| some chippy penalties this year wonderful defenceman e can the man. |and, finally, a week ago against control his temper. si dane "He keeps those other play-|Montreal, he got two minors It is just six mo a lers' heads up," Adams enthused| and a misconduct and Coach Sid Adams spoke those wor i |during last year's Stanley Cup| Abel sent him to the dressing- sas ee uae ewan ra him when he hits the ice," ex- Four year olds, Claiming all $2500. vin Jockey Owner -2% 1-3 .Gibb -- Mrs. Fishman % 2-1% Griffiths -- Gian $-2% Cosentino -- Ruffsin Fm 4-1% Dittfach -- Groves 5-nk McComb -- AE - EA Fair 6-h Stadnyk -- Moore 7-2% Brown -- Dimarco Sta 8-3 Rasmussen -- Harbourne 5 9-6% Parnelp -- Sweenie 10- 10 Kruger -- Dyment Trainer M, Fishman Start good, won handily 7-DAISY PAGE 2-ISLAND KING 3-ARTIC PILOT four'year-olds, Claiming Ste Fin Jockey l-h 1-% Harrison -- Seagram 24 2-4% Gibb Zraket 4-% 3-no. Griffiths -- Tosch 3-1% 4-1% Parnell -- Double K Fm 51 5-% Sandover -- Dew Valley Fm 6-3 6-5%4 Cosentino--Shar-o-Lin Sta 7-2 1-5% Fitzsim's -- Mrs, Marshak - & Rogers -- Lambert Trainer N .Julins Pool 34,067 3 V4 3 2 iy = 1 e 20 . 18.40 6,50 3 3.90 2.60 "How come?"' asked indignant subscribers. '"'The kid's great; and 7 PAID $80.10 9.40 5.20 3.50 6.30 4.10 2.90 1-DUTCH MISS 7-MARGRAVE 4AMBER MIST Str. Fin. Jockey wher 3%41-% Fitzsi'ns--Bennie, Fidler 2-% Kruger--C Raymorid 3-1% Parnell--R D Isaac 2% 42% Harrison--Stafford F'm Potts--Janley Sta 4nk 6-134 Rogers--R B Berini 7 Griffiths--Gormley Stud 14 semi - finals when the Wings|room," Red Wing Publicity lonocked off the favored Tor-|Director Elliott Trumbull ex- L onto Maple Leafs. Young kept| plained. "Besides, he reported] plained Trumbull. : lhis temper in check and played| overweight to camp. He wasn't One thing is sure: when his }sound games in top condition." face becomes flushed, it's time ool 49,287. Adams was enthusiastic about|for opposing players in the im-| 13.10 6.00 3.90 WENT SOUR lthe Toronto-born defenceman's| mediate vicinity to get out of| -ILLUME 5.10.6.00 3.90 "His rapid development and|niay last year. And the first|there. Otherwise, they are likely' 3:SWAN TOWN 1170| fierce, aggressive play Was ON€|thing Adams did when he re-\to get it from this hot-head.| Four-yearolds, Claiming sil $2600 | of the reasons for our making|norted to Detroit was to get!That's the book on him. 1-h 1-2% Rasmussen Armstrong 2nk Robinson -- Farara 3h Stadnyk -- Brener 4-2% Dittfach -- Shermanor Fm 5-3% Parnell -- Harriott 62 Armstrong -- Bage-Kearny 7-4 Sandover -- Hickory Park - 8- Griffiths -- Gian Airborne Miss, Trainer A. J. Routcliffe Pool 54,506 ~ok ' r : i > | Fifth Race 1 and % Miles, Purse $1900, Horse Wt PP St Money More New Door +. Prince Porter Evening Ex. Yola 2nd < Turkeyfeckoaks 118 1 6 Winner b h 5 Piatter -- Huguette. Start good, won driving Three year % Ve ~~ QUINELLA 5 AN Sixth Race 2 Furlongs, Purse $2200. Two years-olds Horse Wt PP st 4 4 Already Dia Y% 6-1% Small Type Brece Uneduca.-d Malucira eee Cocker Tom .. Grey Duke Sardonyx Royal Kitty Frosty Day 4 el 3 +12 Oumar 5 10 10- Winner b g 2 Thirteen of Diamond -- All Ready Joan Start good, won driving Seventh Race 1 mile purse $2400, 3-years and up. Al Horse Wt PP st % bed Bext-T Pandrag Vineyard Winby Sy Delightful) Gal Pillan Mapu Winner ch g 3 Halberd -- Nora T. Start good, won easily 3 2. 1-4 5-10 4-1 6 Eighth Race 1 and % Miles, Purse $1900 Three years Horse WtPP st % Moonlighter Jet Turbine 6. Trust Him 3-4 Sagarius 5-14 Jed's Folly j= 4h 'Right Service 108 1 1 1% 25 Winner ch g 4 Moonlight Run -- Mittens Start good, won easily Total Pool 435,344. NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Right-winger Claude Provost of Montreal scored one goal and assisted on another in Cana- diens' 3-2 loss to Toronto Maple Leafs Wednesday night to strengthen his hold on second place in the National Hockey League's individual scoring race. Provost now has 17 points-- one behind Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers. Provost's goal was his eighth of the season and gave him the lead in that department. Bath- gate has the most assists--13. Montreal's Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion was held point- less and remained in a tie for third place with Eddie Litzen- berger of Detroit Red Wings and Johnny Bucyk of Boston Bruins. Each has 14 points. Henri Richard of the Cana- i 6.30 3.60 2.50 5.80 3.20 | 2.60} Major Loop || "Dingy" England, pepper-pot) : 5-MONEY MORE 2-NEW DOOR 6-PRINCE PORTER olds, Claiming all $2500 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 2h 1-% Gibb -- Groves 42-h Hale -- Mrs. Marshak 3-h Remillard Smallwood 4-4% Rogers -- Gentile-Cossettino 5-214 Dittfach -- DG and P Sta/s 6- Fitzsim's -- Newmac Sta er A. Rennie 7,895. Quinnella Pool 31,917. rightwinger with Oshawa A's, till holds down top spot in the individual scoring race of the| | Oshawa Major Hockey League.!} . |Official statistics has England) with nine points made up of 9.10 630 four goals and five assists. | 8.20 11.80, The play of England so far) = 3.9 \this season is the main reason why A's find themselves in a first place tie with the Oshawa Kings. George Westfall who won the} scoring laurels two years ago) is in the runner-up slot with seven points. Westfall, aggres- sive leftwinger with King's, has compiled five goals and two assists. Al Myles of A's is in third} place with six points. | | Other. members in the top| ten including Gary Lawson of| sta| King's and Bobby Delves of "aS eee City-Wide Answering Service naay Aan "4 /with five points. Roddy Mac-| ~_Windy Act, | donald and Neil Armstrong with| McMacken Sta (the City-League Juveniles, Bill) Clesnuk and Gary Copeland of| A's and Elmer Tran of King's! 4 each have four points. 50; Joe Melnick still tops the net-| minders for allowing the least number of goals. 1-1¥ 3-3 42 5-4 Train Pool 2 D 2 PAID $42.20, "ALREADY DIA 3-SMALL TYPE 7-BRACE UP a 16.80 1 $7500 Owner Rock an foaled, Claiming all J Fin. Jockey 41-4Armstrong 2-no_ Griffiths Hays 3-5% Fitzsim's -- Billows 44-h Potts -- Pasquale 5-4% Rogers -- Martin 6-8% Dittfach -- Levesque 7-no Remillard -- Farr 8-no Harrison -- Stafford Fm 9.2% Stadnyk -- Kantar-Kiss 10 McComb Isaac ES 10- SEYagVeveee ROWS OLA Pool 56,646 5-BEXT-T 4-PANDRAG 2-VINEYARD lowances. Str. Fin, Jockey 1-2 1-44%McComb Roycroft 3-2% 2-no Potts -- Zeus Farm "4 3-244 Cosentino 4-7%4Stadnyk 5-8% Dittfach 6- Brown Trainer W. Thurner Pool 52,453 4.90 2.90 2.60 3.00 2.70 3.70 | Owner l 5 9 .. 7.30 OTBALL STARS 7-MOONLIGHTER 3-JET TURBINE 2-TRUST HIM and up Claiming all $2500 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner 1-4 1-4%4Sandover -- Bell UXBRIDGE FO Four Uxbridge High School 5.00 3. 4.00 2. 2. Brown of Windsor Bulldogs. who in their first start of the for In second place are Al Cullen ' of Woodstock Athletics, another |*te bargain. |ties would also like to see, jEastham stay in English foot-| |ball as he is the natural stand-| lin for Johnny Haynes in| |England's international side. Sarnia Goalie |WATCH ITALIANS Leads Sr. OHA The Football Association, how-| LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Billy|ever, is keeping a close watch Youll like Forhan of Galt Terriers had a|on the tactics of Italian clubs| six-point scoring spree against|in making under - the - counter bolyyeoig ag vi bag fight deals with English football Smms of Strathroy i Rockets for the scoring lead ate ae" es vee te the senior Ontario Hockey Asso-| further ciation. Both have nine points. | everything is done in accordance to refuse permission for) transfers to Italy unless} Forhan, with five, shares the with international regulations. | goal - scoring lead with Lloyd; My guess is that Eastham Mercer of Galt Terriers and Bob|will stay with Arsenal, and that it will be some time yet) Strathroy, tied with Windsor before Jimmy Greaves is seen for the league lead, holds down|Playing for an English club eight of the top 22 positions in|again, whether it be Chelsea,| the individual scoring race. Tottenham or anyone else, un-/ is Jim less, of course, Arsenal can} make a deal to trade Eastham Greaves. | If they do, my feeling is that) Arsenal will get the worst of) Leading goaltender Helkie, rookie with Sarnia Rams| season Monday upset Galt 4-2. rookie, and Windsor's Ross| SPURS TAKE LEAD _ Childs. Both have allowed eight) ROTTERDAM (AP) -- Brit- goals in three games for a 2.67 gin's Tottenahm Hotsput de- average feated the Dutch. soccer champ- Penalty leaders are Ted Maki|ions, Feyenoord, 3-1 Wednesday and Alec (Butch) Keeling. of night in the first leg of the sec- Galt and Ray Moffat of Strath-|ond round of European Cup roy, who have 14 minutes each. 'play. 'DAY SPECIAL THEY'RE SO GOOD TASTING OFFERED FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Mee es ELECTRIC BLANKET With purchase of Westinghouse dryer. Full) 2-year guarentee. The chunky King's goalie has allowed eight goals in three games played for an average of |2.66. Mike Cirka of A's has an javerage of 3.43. | This Sunday night in the {Bowmanville Arena league : : jaction resumes with A's meet- diens picked up one assist for), " City Wide Juveniles at 6.30 12 points and a sixth-place tie') m. and King's hosting the with teammate Ralph Back-! winless City-Wide squad at 8.30 strom. p.m. The leaders: {LEAGUE STANDINGS WLTFA Pts. football stars are shown after their game against Brock High that Uxbridge won 36-30. Scrappy ballplayers are front row (left - right): Ron | James, halfback; Bruce Pickett, end; back row: | Barry Kelland, quarterback; Keith Barton, tackle --Oshawa Times Photo ATTENTION! ! DART PLAYERS | IN. CONJUNCTION WITH LEGION WEEK, BRANCH 43 IS PUTTING UP DART TROPHIES FOR BOTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN SINGLES COMPETITION FOR THE CHAMPION- SHIP OF OSHAWA AT THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 90 CENTRE ST. play commences on Friday, Nov. 3-7 p.m. Sharp THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE ENTRIES ARE ACCEPTED UP TO 7:00 P.M. 2-2% 2-3%Fitzsim's --Davies-Monty. 3-5 3-7% McComb -- Mrs. Merril) 54 42 Parnell -- Burton 4h 5-4%4Dittfach Hogarth 6- 6- Griffiths Rotenberg Trainer R. W. Mathes Pool 61,813 JOHN A. OVENS] Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST. EAST RA 3-4811 | A Pts. 13 18 | Ki 9 17 \A' 8 14 10 14 10 14 5 12 6 12 Bathgate, New York Provost, Montreal Litzenberger, Detroit Bucyk, Boston Geoffrion, Montreal Backstrom, Montreal Richard, Montreal NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 7, lost 1, tied 1, points 15. "cea Bathgate, New York, ng's 8 Juveniles | C-Wide Gord McTaggart : |Top ORFU Scorer HAMILTON (CP) -- Toronto East York quarterback Gord McTaggart, 21, is the 1961 On-| tario Rugby Football Union in-| termediate scoring champion. The 185 - pound East York} Argonaut pilot scored 12 touch- downs and kicked three singles | in nine games for a 75-point| total. | Runner-up was Glen May of| Oakville Black Knights with 66 points. | Goals: Provost, Montreal, 8. Assists: Bathgate, 13. Shutouts: Head, Boston, 1. | Penalties: .Fontinato, Mont- real, 30 minutes. % => "Westinghouse" CLOTHES DRYER Here it is, the fomous maker dryer every homemaker has been waiting for + . » now at ADAMS ot the lowest price ever! © This is the model that's 20% faster and 20 degrees cooler than most! @ BIG load capacity . . . holds 20 Ibs. of damp clothes. It's family size! @ Direct air flow system, 3 drying temperatures to select from! @ Top mounted lint trop . . , 80 easy to clean. Fitted with nylon bag! 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