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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1961, p. 17

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wer eww ee nwvw ee wwe rrr rr rr. Summer | LONDON (CP)--British soc- cer players may be prevented from taking busman's holidays in Canada. The federation of Interna- tional Football Associations has warned the ruling bodies of Engiand, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales that it is "ir- regular" for players to go abroad and play for teams un- Vancouver Not Likely Ready For '62 Season VANCOUVER (CP)--It seems junlikely Vancouver will have a professional soccer team in 1962, but there is a good possi- \bility of one in 1963, an official indicated Tuesday. Dave Fryatt, chairman of the British Columbia Soccer Com- mission, said that if Vancouver does not have a team next year Edmonton soccer interests will be put in an impossible posi- tion. Vancouver and Edmonton pro- ;moters are interested in joining the Eastern Canada Profes- sional Soccer League, which has set Sunday as the deadline for @ nominations Bob Barbosa, vice - president jof the Alberta Socesr League, jsaid in Edmonton and Edmon- ton group has completed nego- tiations for 12 British or Euro- pean imports and will join the ECPSL if the necessary finan- --(CP Wirephoto) !ces can be raised. 'SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'AMaa 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' BLUE BOMBER QUARTERBACK WINS GREY CUP GAME AWARD Kenny Ploen, quarterback | Bombers, grins and waves | voted the outstanding player | James by four points, for the of the 1961 Canadian football | happily as he straddles the | of the 1961 Grey Cup game, | honors champions, Winnipeg Blue | sports car he won when} He beat out teammate Gerry LICENSE LIFTED Montreal Promoter Has Big Troubles MONTREAL (€P)--Promoter learnéd, and at a meeting of,covers an undisclosed amount Eddie Quinn, proclaiming he's the principals at city hall de-jof expense money paid Moore on the hook for at least $25,000, livered a strongly-worded repri-|There is also rental for the struggled to salvage his boxingymand to Quinn. He was re- Montreal Forum -- also undis- licence today while a report/ported to have told the pro- closed and various promo- circulated that the Montreal moter that his action in calling tional costs Athletic Commission plans to off the match was "a blot on Boxing officials speculating censure him further on his the name of the city." about why the promotion wrestling promotions. Both Moore and Cleroux flopped at the box office said The six - man commission|camps said they did not blame|tickets were priced too steep-- lifted Quinn's boxing licence in-|Quinn for what happened. But $5 to $25. Others said interest definitely Tuesday for calling) Al Bachman of New York, Cler-|lagged because sports play dur- off Tuesday night's scheduled|oux's co-manager, said Moore ing the weekend was dominated 10 - rounder between Archie| was "as much to blame as any- by the Grey Cup and world Moore and Bob Cleroux. body." |heavyweight title fight in MONTREAL'S boxing promoter Eddie Quinn has been suspended, his license has 'been cancelled and there's a move afoot to also lift his wrestling promoter's license. They should give him a medal instead! He called off last night's scheduled boxing mis-match be- tween Canadian champ Bob Cleroux and world's champ- ion Archie Moore, when the Montreal fans failed to pro- duce a box office advance sale sufficient even to cover the expenses already incurred. This could be the be- ginning of something -- something like admitting that the Canadian sports fans are tired of being "milked" by high-pressure promotion and that they are no longer going to provide big fat pay-days for gents like Archie Moore or his promoter -- Doc Kearns -- or any other promoter, for that matter. Meanwhile, the world's heavyweight picture got another glob of gluck last night in London, when Zora Folley knocked out British heavy- weight champion Henry Cooper in the second round of their fight. The way things are going, Patterson was expected to give Cooper a bout soon -- it looks as if there's only one real match to be arranged -- Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson -- and that one, if it ever comes off, could be a scorcher. the NEW YORK sports scribes were far from impressed with the big fight in Toronto on Monday night. One columnist wondered why the boxing commission doesn't "stop the insult to the public's intelligence and pocket- books" and insist that such one-sided title affairs be labelled with the proper tag -- exhibition. Meanwhile, the promoters of the Monday night fight in Toronto in- they are happy, that Patterson, McNeeley, them- selves, in fact everybody concerned, all made a good buck. The big money of course came from TV rights and the "closed circuit'? showings in theatres across the country. But less than 8000 paid their way into Maple Leaf Gardens and last night they didn't even hold the other big fight in Montreal -- so there could be some hope yet -- the Canadian sports fans aren't all suckers BRIGHT BITS:- Bobby Walston of the Philadelphia Eagles, can surpass Don Hutson's National . Football League's career scoring record if he can get eight points against the N.Y. Giants on Sunday. Lou "The Toe" Groza, Cleveland Browns place-kicking specialist, needs , two points against Chicago Bears to beat Hutson's ; record, made when he starred for Green Bay Packers KENNY PLOEN was named the winner of the sports car, award for the most valuable player in Saturda Grey Cup game. Teammates Gerry James was second four votes behind and Ron Latourelle was third, but well back . . . WATERLOO citizens rejected a Sunday sports bylaw on Monday at their annual election and some observers say this will be the final straw -- the Waterloo senior hockey team may vacate the Waterloo Arena, where they are draw- ing only about 250 customers per game. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Chatham American League Sarnia Eastern Division Stratford / LT F APt S!. Thomas sist he 5 8 0 51 5710 3.8 1 41 69 7 3.9 1 50 80 7 011 0 18111 0 1 Tuesday's Result Waterloo 9 St. Thomas 3 OHA Junior A wut Results - Lions leon 1, Top Ten 0), Ken Fish iCesaro 570, es Richards Regents 3, Flyers 0, Colts Jets 2, Hawks 1, Royals 2, Chiefs 7 Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec 5 15 (223, 3 » Mike (224), 550 ), George Western Division Masiewich WLT 1410 1 10 7 2 60 Buffalo 1011 0 64 Pittsburgh 416 1 47 Tuesday's Result Hershey 1 Quebec 0 Eastern Professional WLT F 91 79 65 79 55 V 15 6 13.7 11 1t 718 F APt RH 60 28 7h Aen 56 58 14 40 6011 49 52 58 11 410 2 59 9210 Tuesday's Results Hamilton 5 Peterborough 3 Niagara Falls 7 Guelph 4 Western League Spokane 7 Edmonton 3 Los Angeles 7 Vancouver 3 Nova Scotia Senior New Glasgow 4 Halifax & Metropolitan Toronto Jr A Whitby 3 Unionville 3 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 1 St face & Winnipeg Rangers 2, Winnipeg t Braves 0 Ontario Junior B } Thomas 9 Sarnia 2 41 20 Kitchener 7 Owen Sound 3 62 16 Eastern League 48 14 Philadelphia 6 Charlotte 5 \ Hamilton Montreal St. Catharines Peterboro Niagara Falls Guelph nee 540 John 533 Jets, Colts, Re Falcons, Chiefs, F Rochester 77 5 9g Cleveland a8 0 2 1 3 Averages George Reid John Waldin 179 and Char A reliable source close to the) 'The fight could have gone Toronto commission said a meeting on. But Moore ran out." Prosper Boulanger, chairman would likely be held 'today to. ae = of the Montreal Athletic Com- consider suspension of Quinn's GUARANTEED $50,000 ' mission, said Quinn neglected to wrestling licence because of Archie, part ssn ttle (notify, the commission of the '"trregularities."" world light - er Be oe cancellation before announcing The informant gave no elab-|was guaranteed $50, it publicly -- Quinn denied this oration Cleroux, 23, the Canadian _ and also failed to deposit the heavyweight champ, there was/tioht contract with the commis- GATE WAS POOR a $15,000 guarantee. ,_|sion Colorful, jive-talking Quinn,a, But the advance sale up to -- onetime taxi-driver from Walt- early Tuesday was less than é : ham, Mass., has been promot-|$37,500, it was learned. A 10 P A t ing ring shows in Montreal for'spokesman for Quinn's office ad in c 10n 2 years. He said he called off/said Quinn asked Moore to aor a the bout indefinitely because $37,500 as a guarantee bu Cl L the advance was pitifully low.| Moore refused aSsIc Oops "The box office is sick," he! Bachman said that before he ae e 7. said flatly. even sits down to discuss a pos-- LADIES' CLASSIC LEAGUE But the commission described|sible new date for the bout he Edythe Nathan and Donna ~ as i pee oi reason." ; wants $2,750 from Pag pis Barnes combined to lead the Mayor Jean Drapeau stepped! cover expenses already out. i into the fiasco Tuesday, it was! Quinn's own estimate of loss; Dachshunds to a three to one citation nearer md mNcs ' am »victory over the Danes, and so . moved into a tie for first place Mohawks "2%: 1 y @) a The last place Boxers also scored three points over the * e ° Goofers, as Dawn Coulter, Isa- nionvl e |belle Cyr and Joyce Wilson all ] bowled exceptionally well. The terriers and the Poodles split By GERRY BLAIR Julie Kowalski retaliated, after the points as Berenice Differ Whitby Mohawks prevented receiving a jolt in front of the and Mary Cole topped their the Unionville Seaforths from Unionville net, by clipping respective teams moving into a third place dead- Olivier with a high stick ? High Scores Edythe Nathan 476 +. ' ich" . ¢ 7 1 , Barnes 455 (186), Daw lock with them by holding Union- B utch Mac Lean flattened Cou 430 (176), "Barvaite Differ "M3 ville to a 3-3 tie last night Kowalski behind the cage in the , Doris Vann 431, Mary Cole 430, before 200 fans at the Crosby ensuing seconds, but got of ma hates 436, Feisley Bouckiey * z t +e nanalty. I . ; 42: sillespie ¥ yr 415, J vi Memorial Arena. without a penalty. Kowalski and son' 419, Pp, Babcock 404, M. Mothersill Mohawks moved closer t Olivier, the original combatants a 308 J Ge e 401. #econd place Toronto Mari-'drew minors for their part in| isan 31 banes a0 "Poodles 2 boros, and now 'trail by .only the fray Whitby are idle Goofers 19 and Boxers 13% two points. until next Tuesday night wher : z ae a Whitby relinquished a 1-0 first they host the Marlboros LANDER - ST ARK CLASSIC period lead, then came back {van Davie continued in his dual, _ LEAGUE twice to even the count role of manager-coach, with no CAPSULES The Regents Julie Kowalski gave the Mo- further word as to who will scored their second successive hawks their lead in the opening Suc seed deposed coach Bob shutout and moved into a sec frame on a power play, with Cherry ond place tie with the Colts Unionville rearguard Lee WHITBY -- Goal Perani; | _ George Seen 306 Ken Olivier serving a tripping'defence - Tripp, Bobbie, Car- Fisher paced the attack with penalty negic. Bishop; ofrwards -- Scores 615 and 594 respectively The Seaforths struck for two Tran, Shearer, Smith, Kowalski, <..'.. as Lagan trails goals within 11 seconds around Fletcher, Dowe, Collins, Moore. ." he ee. ho ee the midway point of the second UNIONVILLE -- Goal - Char. |; tye average tace, carn av period to move in front 2-1, butiren; defence - Olivier, Kelcher,| 73 + win bo held on Ban eae Bill Collins evened it up shortly MacLean, Phair; forwards - 5, : ' ecemver before the end of the period Brigder Carelton, Saunders, "~ Brian Screen scored early in|Stroud, Winterstein, Johnson, 2 the final twenty minutes to give Paul, Roworth, Regis, Screen; Fa Unionville the edge once more referee--Gord Favereau, Tor-' = fa Shearer gained credit onto; Linesmen--George Bruce or a fluke goal seven minutes ang Gord Minton, of Stouffville prior to the end of the yame.s for the tying goal FIRST PERIOD 18), Bill Joyce Shearer's goal was a gir -{ 1. Whitby: Kowalski Bhi Bia iii defenceman "Butch" Maclean (Fletcher, Smith) 2.32 Flyers, Lions, Hawks and netminder Rick Charren' Penalties -- Olivier 1.02, Wi Leading : were debating who was going tolterstein 11.09, Maclean pr Ms oped ME take a slow roller near the Sea- Bobbie 18.44 lie Andor 179 forth's cage, and when neither SECOND PERIOD player could,make up his mind Inionville: Johnson fe puck continued' on inte the ane FIGHTS LAST net RS 3: Unionville: Winterstein SHORT NOTES: It was a well (Regis, MacLean) ... NIGHT Pa vt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 214, London -- Zora Folley, 194, § Mac-iChandler, Ariz., knocked out A Pt 65 34 66 28 63 24 80 20 6217 Kitchener Kingston Hull-Ottawa Sudbury played contest with both clubs! 4. Whitby: Collins rushing unmolested from end- EDD cee acin to-end for several minutes at! Pen a time ... The Mohawks were! 29, Smit! full value for their deadlock.|Phair 3.47, and could have easily gained'lean 12.47 a victory but for some tremen- THIRD PERIOD dous goaltending by Charren Unionville: Screen who handled 45 Whitby shots Saunders) Both clubs were throwing Whitby their weight around, and a mild) Penalties skirmish developed near the walski 9.33, middle of the final frame wheniLean 9.56. ' mek Henry Cooper, 189, England, 2 Boni- Ted Wright, Detroit; and Mick Leahy, Ireland, drew, 10. (Mid- dleweéigh Sacramento, Ko- vala, 120, Sacramento, out- Mac- pointed Arturo Vingochea, 11934 Waterloo jSacramento, 10. Woodstock Hull-Ottawa 1 Kitchener 1 OHA Senior W 11 q Sa ir BS Be 48 5. Strathroy 6 Calif--Trino 2 St British Soccer Moves To Stop ~'dian Soccer League, said he did helped Danny Tureski, jplayers a lot of good -- keeps|15 and 14 points respecti | jthem in trim." Bato nia Geo Westtall Ajqx Cagers Win | 'Sets Pace In Major L Three-In-A-Row | ajor eague | : é | Last Friday another game} or seven points to pace Simcoe Leftwinger George Westfall|was run off in the Oshawa anc|Hall, who were left trailing 26- aunts SS oarie the inane Sie apres eggs at the end of three quarters, { pturi vidual scor-|League with the Simcoe Hall/ 5 ee ing title in the Oshawa Major|squad travelling to. Ajax, -to serene the. psc Bho fight- der the jurisdiction of other as- Hockey League. The aggressive|tangle with the first place Ajax ing to a 10-10 standoff Newitt sociations. working 25-year-old has col-|Cagers, The Cagers notched an-\and Piotrowski. divided _ six The warning relates to British ¢¢ted 23 points in accordance|other victory, their third with- points for the Cagers while players who this year cashed in| With official statistics releasediout a defeat, handing Simcve|Clarke came throv-h with «'x on the North American soccer this morning by Jim Shaw. |Hall a 36-34 setback in a very more points. for Simcoe Hall boom by spending their sum-| Westfall has fired 11 goals,|low scoring contest. but time ran out on them mer layoff playing in Canada/'oP in the league, and added 12} Simcoe Hall broke into a : and the United States. assists for his 23 points. The' slim one - point, first quarter HIGH SCORERS : last time Westfall won the scor-|jead, edging the Cagers seven| Ajax was led to its third vie- In Toronto, Harold Ballard, 198 laurels was back in the 1959-| tg six. Roy Clarke netted four|tory by Ted Piotrowski with 11 president of the Eastern Cana. °? campaign. Last season he/points to lead the Hall while points and Gary Newit' who his line-| Gord, Cardwell repeated this had seven while for Simcoe netters't pace Ajax. Hall, Roy Clarke was tops with Simcoe Hall crew outscored aoe 15-point effort followed by e victors again in the second|>!!! Jema with eight. stanza, this time seven-to-five, AJAX -- Newitt, 7; Piotrow to take a three-point lead. Roy Ski, 11: Cardwell, 4; Dickson, Clarke continued to hit for the 6; Daze, 2; Watchorn, 6. Total Bill Simpson, secretary of the|tied for fourth spot with 13|!0sers hooping four more points 36. Fouls, 6-out-of-20, league. said the league is "very points each. Included are King's|While playing coach Joe Dick-| SIMCOE HALL -- Boivin, 1; perturbed at the action of one Gary Lawson, Elmer Tran and|$0n kept the Cagers close by Rowden, 3; Clarke, 15; Reeson; of its members clubs (Hamil--Danny Tureski, A's "Dingy"|netting four points also. The'Jepma, §; Milosh, 3; Brady, 4. ton Steelers) in violating inter--England, Al Myles and G ar y halftime score read Simcoe Hal! Total, 34. Fouls, 6-out-of-12, natienal rules by approaching! Copeland. Roddy Macdonald of|14, Ajax 11. Officials -- Don Seeley and players in Britain without the Juvenile Generals rounds out) Ajax broke into the lead in Bill Dell. consent of the British clubs.' the top ten point - getters with'the third period fighting back ' -- mate, top the points while finishing second. | Nearest rival to Westfall is % : team - mates Lynn Middleton) In fact I think it does the and John "Lucky" Wills with not think the British groups would stop their players from visiting Canada. No less than six players are ss 12 points. King's have placedjto outhustle Simcoe Hall 15-10 He said the matter w J ' ' Ee filly tnvestiated 'and ae six players in the top ten, A's|Garnet Watchorn with six, Ted ary action would be taken u three, Juvenile Generals one!Piotrowski five and Gary { and Cily-Wide Answering Serv- Newitt's four were enough te va. oe cicaerg iba place the Cagers into the lead t Joe Melnick regarded as one while Bill Jepma broke tk g Judge Fuchs of the best Industrial league - labia ck sah 5 S ooper goaltenders in the business, heads the netminders for allow- H b Go. li LONDON (AP)--! Once Owned ing the least number of goals. Jr. a s alle ot pialee lpi ge Bo one bro eee ogee 21 Age new offensive today aimed at sehind him in eight games =p N a d Floyd Patterson's world heavy aA nara ; b é § eavy- Boston Braves ined the ier Bm, Bg S New Lea EF [weight title and said he will be ' s ? r fs , fie "4 i BOSTON (AP)--Judge Emil out. Mike Cirka of A's is a dis-| TORONTO (CP) -- The top happy Cte ee E. Fuchs, 83, of Brookline,/tant second with an average of|four positions in the Ontario ahi ae Updo cat & Mass., owner of the Boston 4-28: Hockey Association Junior A Liston, No. 1 contender from Braves baseball team from 1923° Next 'Sunday night at the,scoring race remained un- _Miladelphia, knocked out Fol- to 1935, died in Hospital Tues-/Bowmanville Arena the league changed this week but a new ley in three rounds last year, day, reaches the half way mark of|netminder has unseated Hamil-. Folley drawled his challenge Fuchs, who this year missea {Me 18:8ame schedule. At 7.00\ton Red Wings' Bud Blom as over the prone and bleeding fig- his first world series lssed! ym. in the opening of the week-| top goalie. ure of British champion Henry had been. ilk many wae ly double-header Juvenile Gen-| George Holmes, a Peterbor- CO°Per, previously considered The judge, who earned his ti-|T2/5, Will attempt to break Alough Pete goalie two seasons) atterson's next ring rival. fle by serving as a ian sinicate four-game losing streak playing) back, has proven he belongs in Cooper, Britain's only hope iy hie native: New York City City-Wide Answering Service. A) junior A company. In nine for world boxing glory, was from 1915 to 1918, never played| Wi for either team would move) games for Montreal. junior Ca-knocked out almost contemptu- better than aandiot baie |them into sole position of third) nadiens, Holmes has allowed 22 ously by Folley at 1:08 of the Biche wha ants: admitea place. At 9.00 p.m., King's hope) goals for a 2.45 average and re- second round of a scheduled 10- was almost + miles wnt a nites as oe | caren oo eae teat teu ik : jreages n aire, nine games when ey meet) . weighed 194 pounds ) ie een went into bankruptcy their nearest rivals, Oshawa cet aa 04 eres ann eng The oil g boosted. Feltey's pall chp ee oa Nas taken As, who. hold down. secone was beaten 15 times in PD 3 prospects for a shot at the the lite Chatia F Adama My pisces: a t _____| games during the week and his\Championship and apparently That same year Fuchs signed javerage shot up from 2.5 to porns Loomat oa ey Babe Ruth, then 42 for a re- REMEMBER WHEN ny a 2.94. Roger Crozier of St. ge yhomeree in the heav ywelght 1 $95 ' a oa = ' arines Teepees is third with 3. Tankings prices $25,000 as a player, as-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Official st atistics including) Before Tuesday night's mas- istant manager and second; The Ontario Hockey Associa- Sunday's games give Pit Mar- Sacre, the 27-year - old Cooper vice-president. Ruth played only tion at its annual meeting 47)ti, of the Red Wings 21 goals was variously rated third and 28 games for the Braves and years ago today voted to divide) sna 16 assists in 18 games for fourth in world rankings. Folley, quit after walloping three hom-| playing time of hockey games|37 points, four more than line- 29, was ranked eighth ers in one game in Pittsburgh.|into three periods of 20 minutes!) ate Lowell Macdonald with 14. Cooper. was reeling after the His batting average was .181. each. Previously, the games|, 4a). and 20 assists. first round. He was bleeding Fuchs was instru mental in had been 'Split into halves. ' Andre Boudrias of Canadiens'freely from cuts over his left getting Sunday baseball legal- improved his third - place posi-|eye and on his forehead. Fo! ed in Massachusetts. He also HOUK HAS OPERATION ltion with a seven.- Gola! seach was on top of him when the won was credited with starting knot-- NEW YORK (AP) -- Ralph| and now has 13 goals and 17 as-|ond round began and ended it hoe gangs, groups of youngsters' Houk, manager of New York\sists for 30 points. Tied in'with a crashing right hook to admitted free Yankees, underwent minor sur-| fourth place with 26 points each the jaw. Cooper got up to one After Fuchs lost the Braves gery Tuesday, A club spokes-|are Phil Esposito of the Tee-|knee as the count reached 10. he became the first chairmanjman said Houk's condition is|!pees and Rejean Richer of "I never even saw it com- of the Massachusetts Unemploy-|good and he is expected to re-| Montreal. ing," Cooper said, doubly upset ment Compensation Commis- turn to his Saddle River, N.J.,| Borden Smith of Guelph Roy-| because he was booed as he left sion. 'home in a few days. als is sixth with 25 points. the ring by the crowd of 12,000. OSHAWA'S LARGEST TIRE SALES DISTRIBUTOR PRESENTS ANNUAL SNOW TIR BLITZ 10 DAYS ONLY 2000 SNOW TIRES MUST GO0!! @ FREE MOUNTING @ FREE ROTATION 2 2 @ NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY @ NO EXTRAS ww» 44.22 49.16 NOTE! 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