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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1962, p. 19

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SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords| ve 15 ONE OF THE FAVORITE: GAMEFISHES OF ANGLERS WHO DO THEIR FISHING OFF FLORIDA AND TEXAS. THEY'RE WARM WATER LOVERS, GENER= ALLY FOUND IN TEMPERATURES OF 7OOR BETTER, WATER KICK... WHO WANTS IT ? SNOOK ARE FOUND ON MUD FLATS. THER NATURAL FOODS, SANDY SHORES AND AROUND PILINGS AN@ BRIDGES. AVERAGE WEIGHT |S FOUR POUNDS BUT SOME RUN AS HIGH AS FORTY. @ We, KINO PRATURES SrDKCATR ty Our 'Lady Of Snows' By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Times LONDON -- A prolonged spell of Canadian-type winter wea- ther has wrecked the New Year holiday football program. For a week there have been almost continual snow blizzards, ac- companied by freezing tempera: tures which in some northern areas have gone below the zero mark, something very unusual in this country. On the Satur- day before the coming of the New. Year, 41 first-class league games were postponed, 32 in England and nine in Scotland. The New Year's day program of Scottish matches was wreck- ed, and even on the following day most of the grounds were} ~' unplayable. The wintry weather) 9 THE NEXT TOTAL VALUE IN Including 1962 RAMBLER $ *!1-0 at half-time, but it was still still continues, so there will be a heavy backlog of games in }both England and Scotland to be played in midweek tn catrh' p with the schedules Only one first division English | League game was played at the holiday weekend, that between Tottenham Hotspur and Chel- lsea, on the former's ground, which had been kept covered during the blizzard. In spite of the conditions, it was a stirring game, with bottom of the league Chelsea putting up a_ great battle against the reigning champions. Spurs were ahead anybody's game. Then Totten- ham scored two quick goals, and it seemed to be all over. But Chelsea came raging back, and their new Weish centre-forward, Moore, scored two beautiful goals to make the count 3-2. Unfortunately, Chelsea were weakened by an injury to centre- half Young, and before the game was over, the Spurs scored twice to win by 5-2. This win while all the other |teams were idle sent Tottenham BALLET, TAP, BATON TWIRLING WINTER TERM Register Now IRENE HARVEY 424 KING ST. WEST 725-6122 Visits England And Kills Soccer Action Heckey Federation claimed the U.S, state department had re- sed to grant the East Ger- man team visas. However, a state department spokesman in Washington said the East Ger- man team had not yet applied lfor visas. (Reuters) Phi -- said -- East German Ice Hockey As-\25" "ermany was not recog: sociation posted written applic-\Mized by the U.S., the Maat ations to the three-power Allied|must first apply to the Allied) travel office in West Berlin|travel office in West Berlin. East Germany Wants To Send Hockey Entry BERLIN -- The THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 10, 1962 ]9 CANCEL SLED MEET iuled for the coming w GARMISCH - PARTENKIR-|have been cancelled due CHEN (AP)--West Germany's|mild weather, officials bobsled championships, sched-|M : One moment of violent passion .. . One moment of ta Sophia Loren WINNER BEST ACTRI into second place in the league, one point behind Burnley, who, however, have two games in hand. Other positions are un- changed, with Everton one point behind Spurs and West Ham and Ipswich one point further back. The few games played in the other three divisions made no changes in the standings, but Leyton Orient have now moved up to only two points behind Liverpool in the second division, with Derby and Souhampton five points below Leyton, Ports- mouth and Bournemouth in the third division and Wrekham and tween Kilmarnock and Rangers,|Monday for permission to send! the latter winning by the only goal of the game. This boosted Rangers into third place, with 21 points, headed by Celtic with 22 and Dundee with 28. Dunfermline's 7-0 victory over St. Mirren was marked by a remarkable performance by Dunfermline's centre forward, Charlie Dickson, who scored six of his team's seven goals. BEATS JAPANESE HOBART, Australia (AP) -- Australia's Robert Windle upset |Japan's Tsuyoshi Yamanaka in Colchester in the fourth hold)» thrilling shoulder-to-shoulder their places at the top. |1,650-yard race that featured Only four first division games|the third international dual were played in Scotland the|swimming meet between the most important being that be-'two countries Monday night. a team to the world hockey) championships in Colorado Springs in March. On Saturday the Soviet Ice The spokesman added that when this had been done, the state department would judge| the applications on merit. And suddenly The Bramble Bus WARNER BROS TECHNICC Richard Burton Barbara Resh €0 tana ; Angie Dickinson W.... 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Wearing "ONE FOOT ALAN LADD e@ Galt Terriers | HOCKEY SCORES Th D t h By THE CANADIAN . PRESS an u Cc men Eastern Professional MONTREAL (CP)--Len Gau- 2112 4133 107 46 Terriers, the team which is to) Kisgston 2011 3131 105 43 represent Canada at the 1962 Colorado Springs, next March,|Suabury 13.13 7 122 123 33 says his team is weaker than|North Bay 1218 6 96 109 30 men, who finished second in the TA aa we "wid Tuesday's Results SOUTRAMENT two Years ABO Kingston 4 Sault Ste. Marie dette said although the team is basleschiaen weak, it has 'good chances of Ontario Senior WLT F APt players make up for their lack|Galt of ability with a bigger team ef- Windsor 15 6 1103 75 31 13 8 0 95 8026 "We can present high-calibre Strathroy hockey," he said, "but we canj|Waterloo 1112 0 82105 22 910 0 97 7318 fifth - place finish." Stratford Gaudette picks Czechoslova- Sarnia 817 1, 65120 7 United States as the teams to Miner t een 3 Result watch in the tournament ' tae once during the last three world|S¢atile 2 Calgary 2 tournaments," Gaudette said, 520 Francisco 2 Vancouver 5 entered strong teams." Clinton 1 Charlotte 5 International League SPORTS BRIEFS Nova Scotia Senior Moncton 5 Halifax 10 NEW ORLEANS (AP)--Joc- Toronto Metro Junior A key Richard Winant of New|Brampton 4 Whitby 7 at the Fair Grounds Tuesday |p... haar wien, a loose horse ran into his|>"2"40" 8 Winnipeg R 2 OHA Junior B him. Winant's injuries were di-| Ne agnused as broken rib, severe|*! Thomas 6 Sarnia 4 SUCCEEDS DIETZEL BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)-- ative genius behind Louisiana State's unyielding defences, as head football coach of the Bayou Bengals. McClendon, was believed to be the man be- hind the scenes in LSU's grid- PLAYED WITH PHILLIES KANSAS CiTY (AP)--Addison major league baseball player, died Sunday The 75-year - old minor league teams in Kansas, went to the Philadelphia Phil- record his first year but two years later won 11 while losing AGA KHAN SECOND DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) -- ond in the giant slalom race opening the British ski racing ful ieader of some 10,000,000 Is- macli Moslems, finished behind mer-Tomkinson ATHLETES AIDED real civic administration an- nounced Tuesday it will make athlete on the Canadian team which will participate in the Australia next autumn. CLAIM RECORD Four Penticton five-pin bowlers claimed a Canadian record of ing. Irvine Keim, Bill Egyed, Dennis Arlett and Harold Zapo- Thursday night and quit Mon- day after surpassing the previ-) Vancouver. bowler two wecks ago. HAMILTON (CP)--Board of control Monday, decided to set headed by Controller Jack Mac- donald, to bring the Grey Cup troller Vic Copps suggested the committee also begin work on the site of a permanent football hall of fame Said Weaker STANDINGS WLT.-F AP dette, general manager. of Galt! Kitchener world hockey championships in|Huil-Ottawa 1412 8 89 89 36 the Kitchener - Waterloo Dutch-'s ¢ Marie 822 8133 151 24 In.an_ interview here, Gau- Hull-Ottawa 1 North Bay 1 (tie) winning the world title if the 18 7 0128 67 36 fort." Woodstock 1110 1 90 9023 also come back home with a'Chatham 616-1 8413413 kia, Russia, Sweden and the "Canada beat the Czechs only Western League "and the Russians have always Eastern League !Omaha 1 Fort Wayne 1 JOCKEY INJURED |New Glasgow 0 Amherst 4 York City was severely injured Waulishe Junior muunt, throwing it on top ofl chatham < Windsor ¢ shock and internal injuries. Charley McClendon, 38, the cre- | Monday succeeded Paul Dietzel first assistant to Dietzel, long iron success. Foster (Ad) Brennan, former pitcher, who got his start on lies in 1910 He had only a 2-0 nine. Karim: Aga Khan placed sec- week here Tuesday. The youth- British champion Charles Pal- MONTREAL (CP)--The Mont- a $200 grant to each Montreal! British Empire Games in Perth, PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) 854% hours of continuous. bow]- ran began the marathon last ous mark of 82% hours set by a WANTS GREY CUP up an eight - man committee, football game here in 1964, Con-/ a proposal to make Hamilton The Day Hell Came to Town, a Badge. IN HELL" DON MURRAY 4 4 4 4 > 4 "e PLUS © DANCE Right now you're invited for a FREE dance lesson and o get-acquainted party at your local ARTHUR MURRAY Studio -- so you can see for MAUREEN O'HARA A ~ They Got Caught With Their Scandals Showing ! 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