THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 26, 1962 ]] Sees Post-Season Game, par came erat ap Ot ' ah | Galt Hockey Fun Canada Vs. AFL Stars jen sara ts |reached the $16,250 mark Thurs- FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Clubs|42¥ with the receipt of a $100 ex e é ® ' ; cheque from the Port Arthur in northwestern Ontavio and/p sate i a As Likely Flopperoo ic i, ea ra jeral games against teams Pe Terriers, leaders of the headed for the world hockey|\9HA Senior Series, need ap- : 7 ' |proximately $18,000 By JACK SULLIVAN' who now is general manager of, 100,000. Conditions were ideal.; "The NFL champions call -- --_----_ world peng ary schpdaied a4 Canadian Press Sports Editor |British Columbia Lions, agreed|It was a perfect afternoon for|themselves the world cham-|~;, i March 8-1 , i Ted Workman and his one-|with his former boss. football. There were < other ate I say boc gergrest tudor Bey perey Ess and Dene, Ou en i rb C; zzi,| sports attractions in the city|they have no right to call them- ee vied iat Rely baste WHO'D WATCH? i the experiment laid a pen that It weaa be up to ee announced that the Otherwise, they wouldn't a The game would be a good) srade-A egg. |the NFL to challenge us." chgeen ig socal ps Play MAKE FOOTBALL TRADE consider a post-season all-star|Source of revenue for a play-) Where has he been all this\winitne March 20 Fort NEW YORK (AP)--New York iat pane between players of/@% pension fund Sod. teis/ NEL Seat. TOFS aaa<(time? NFL teams--and by n0| 4 Nipigon. the Fi ill play Zitans Thursday acquired quar- the Canadian and American|Should appeal to CFL execu-| If the CFL has any ideas\means the best--have shown in yinioo) iy ae ve Noo) |terback Butch Songin from Bos- jtives, said Workman. It would|about a pension scheme for|Canada for exhibition games Nipigon Flyers of the North'ton Patriots in a deal for Dick The idea was popped this/help Canadian clubs in their re-|players, iy should promote some-|and have handily beaten CFL Shore Intermediate Le @gue,lroit 98-year-old defensive half. rarer - of {cruiting of American college|thing in Canada, where the pas-|ciubs without extending them.\"it" the Flyers bolstered by). " " week by Bud Adams eset no(Players, enthused Capozzi tures are green. i Sine or|Players from the other three 'il the AFL Houston Oilers who) ' : whe perkates |selves and with only one OFrjoinis in the league. Their op- Songin, 35, shared Boston's counts his money by the mil-| It wouldn't be out of line to} Capozzi's' thoughts about re-\two light scrimmages under ponents in Fort William will be|American Football League pass- lions, Adams suggested the ideal| suggest that they are indulging|cruiting are nothing but dreams |their belts. Port Arthur Bearcats of the ing chores with Babe Parilli time and site would be Jan. 13,\in a bit of wishful thinking Canadian clubs can't compete} ----~ lrthndar Bay Senior League,|last. season. The Titans' only 1 63, in the Orange Bowl at! First, the 100,000 - capacity] With the rich AFL teams and) 4 who recently completed a tour|0ther quarterback is Al Dorow. Miami, Fla. Orange Bowl likely would be|the long - established NFL and|REMEMBER WHEN... .? of Europe Songin, Parilli and D There's only one reason he/the loneliest spot in Florida on|they may as well content them-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The Finnish team is coached|pla n> te : pit sla al suggested this. The AFL has|game. day. Americans couldn't| selves with getting players the! Chicago Black Hawks traded|by Joe Wirkkunen, a former oad pty Pog gag es been making noises about an all- ga pond age " . ig 3 or AFL genoa. themtaioe ean wel barge to New ane Port Arthur junior player. was with Hamilton-Cats, Parilli star game with the long-estab-jall - any! ing team from Sana don't pene a ahlig at ban: angers years ago today. : Warroad Lakers of the Onta-|with Ottawa Rough Riders and lished National Football League ada playing all - stars from ret dine (The great centre who hadjrio - Minnesota Hockey League|Dorow with Saskatchewan for two years and has received; minor U.S, league. | * : Starred with Montreal Canadi-|will play Galt Terriers, Can-|Roughriders, British Columbia nothing but - gene od Vacationing Canadians we oe of this, a ue - con a son Fall facedl Rte bevspcngah cl : Ps Lions and Toronto Argonauts The NFL undoubtedly would| watch it and it would be a} . all - star game wouldn't|ing to Chicago slumped after|world tournament, Feb. 17. The} 7 give the AFL a fancy beating|dandy holiday for Canadian| 4° a thing for Canadian pres-| the trade, but was back with|Minnesota team will also meet} but, as Commissioner Pete Ro-|football writers. But who else?|tige. It wouldn't prove anything| Montreal for the 1936-37 season,|the Swedish national team BASKETBALL zelle says, why play games with} Workman probably has forgot-|if the Canadians beat a minor-jand seemed to be regaining his|March 1 at Warroad, Minn., and a league that is suing you for|ten all about Philadelphia. To league American team. A loss | old-time dash until shortly be-|March 3 at Duluth and the Nor- SCORES $10,000,000? lrefresh his memory, it is re-|Wouldn't sit well with Canadian/fore his death in March, 1937.|wegian team March 4. Adams then cooked up the|called that Ottawa Rough Rid-|football fans. | -- idea of a CFL-NFL game andiers and Hamilton Tiger - Cats} Workman said a link between) | UDINESE UNDONE | MARKED CARDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS almost immediately, Workman,|scheduled a Sunday afternoon|the CFL and AFL would reduce| UDINE, Italy (AP)--Mantova| First paper money used in National Basketball Association president - owner of Montreal|game in that city a few years|both leagues to a permanentidefeated Udinese of Udine 1-0,Canada was made from playing New York 117 Chicago 102 es : eo DAS ee NE * Alouettes, said he favored the|ago for some reason or other. | minor-league status, ranking be-|Wednesday in an Italian Major|cards marked for value and|Detroit 101 Syracuse 100 SANDY STEPHENS, All-| play professional football y Alouette officials, J. idea. Capozzi, who played for) A crowd of 5,000 turned out at)hind the NFL and he comes up League soccer championship|signed by the French govern-| Ott.-St. Lawrence Collegiate America quarterback 'of the | with Montreal Alouettes of | Albrecht (left), director of |the Als a few years ago and/a stadium that seats more thanjwith this quote: match. iment. |Loyola 50 Macdonald 39 Minnesota Gophers, is shown | the Canadian "Big Four'. | player personnel, and Perry | smiling at a news conference | Terms of the contract were | Moss (right), coach and gen- | in Minneapolis yesterday, | not announced but. Stephens | eral manager. - after signing a contract to! appears happy. He is flanked | --(AP Wirephoto) | sees SANDY STEPHENS 'Alouettes Sign Rose Bowl Star MONTREAL (CP) -- Sandy! On the telephone hookup with{tried out 13 quarterbacks, fin-| Stephens, the star Rose Bowl|Minneapolis Stephens said he ished last in the Eastern Foot-) quarterback from Minnesota/turned down the Titans because ball Conference. Gophers, has spurned a oad of| he didn't want "'to play in their Stephens was a triple-threat| six - figure offers by United/league." for Minnesota last season as a| States clubs and signed a con-| Perry Moss, head coach and passer, runner and punter and| tract with Montreal Alouettes, a) general manager of the Alou-\ajso was rated a solid man on football team desperate for a'ettes, said Montreal's tenacity defence. | SUPERB CRESTA top-line leader on offence. jled to the signing, although 1. oylminated his college The announcement was made| Montreal president M. E. (Ted) career with a brilliant showing here Thursday at a press con-| Workman had said last week) non the Gophers dumped] ; conference featuring a tele-that the Ais had abandoned/tjcy4 91-3 in the New Year's phone hookup with Minneapolis|their efforts to land Stephens) nay Rose Bowl game. that enabled reporters to inter-|because the other clubs were) cieonens said he has seen| view the 21-year-old all-America| making "excessive" offers. only films of Canadian pro foot-| | * Negro. | The total package Montreal ball. But he felt he could adapt i No terms were disclosed, but; was understood to have laid out to it without difficulty. He said E it is understood the agreement| comes to something more thanine would have "a lot more| : is a three-year nocut package| $60,000. The biggest football con- room to run" with the larger calling for $20,000 a season plus) tract ever signed in Canada was Canadian field. | a bonus. $90,000 five-year deal last year A roll-out play offering the| © Cleveland Browns of the Na-|between Toronto Argonauts and|).)-carrier a pass on run op- tional Football League were) Chester (Cookie) Gilchrist. Hon ia his specialty. reported willing te offer Ste-| i - aN phens as much as $90,000 for, GOT LETTER FROM JACKIE three years in addition to a| Stephens, a native of Union- $20,000 bonus New York Titans| town, Pa., said on the tele- BRUCE KIDD TO of the American League pro-| Phone hookup that he had re- ty Va ferred a $100,000 three-year con-\ceived a letter some days ago WEAR 9 SHOES tract plus an interest in a pom baer dy caompiie fold TORONTO (CP) -- Bruce bowling establishment is bcgsbalts oe i sad og cna Kidd, international young But Stephens said the Mont-| . . 8 ¢ a} or ; eagues and) 'track star and a top scholar real arrangements afforded him lg ie re was named to| 2+ the University of Toronto, "the best all- - ; iby y isteri - re citaat' seers ton Robinson moved up to. the big rise -- Hlriggeint eck he would play regularly and an,time from Montreal Royals of ping : ; off-season job here with prime! the Internaitonail League. and Kidd, plagued with blist- attractions apparently *1gured Stephens = sgeti i would be in something of a sim-| CS this track season, has | that his track SOUGHT NO-TRADE CLAUSE jilar spot as a Negro quarter-| -- half ; In Cleveland Art. Modell,|back. Stephens said Robinson} Shoes are half a size too board chairman of the Browns,|wrote in a general way of the; Small. : eo said Stephens was agreeable to! conditions he could expect He'll be wearing Size the financial terms of the Cle-| Last season Moss put toge| {0otgear in the three-mile veland offer. Bui a demand by|ther perhaps the best defensive) ¢Vent in Winnipeg's interna- the six-foot-one 212-pound young-,unit in the country But there tional meet of ch am pions ster for a no-trade provision'was a big gap in offensive, Saturday night. was a stumbling biock. leadership and the Als, who OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Everton Eleven Is Having Big Season HANDSOME VICTOR DE LUXE | | By M. McINTYRE HOOD jare well placed in this three-| The closest race is for the There's one sure place to find value-- Special London, England club dash to the pennant. four promotion places at the top| ; 5 vs Doane samamg 4.EYTON GOING STRONG of the Pig be division. Colches- and that's at your Vauxhall dealer's! -- 'o The Oshawa Times nee Anrehotad vast nse ter and Wrexham are playing} ; i ; : sg ing, Leyton Orient is the team ; : xt ie ty : re ofthe presen soccet scan, fick caching te eye i tela wt" Wrecan faied'oss| | Sema BROW yous S way he lipped off Everton ar one fhe tou "yates Levion have ant ost a Roekdale'o sir] | Feally measure up to your driving need : ; , eye closed up the gap at the top.iy.. oe 5 ; Be : He tunip Thr lasny ieee |andare only one point behind Dertngton" Aliens aatani| {| ee Budget In the peppy 2). H ica aati : t leading Liverpool. While Liver-',, ahi : n : : Re soe Se Bee peers clocc to haif'a miy|Pool were held to a. draw atltitas teint beting Wren] MOO Sen tee your BELO (ae Soe A is livi , Scunthorpe, Leyton had a good|,; ® ; 1 fF * Ra : : : : : ae : ie dollars, is living up to my win at Derby, and are now five with egg ing Neongedbin the hard-working, economical Stan d design that inni M whi , points ahead of Southampton,!\i1 ¢, Past tad 4 : Nae er ; : : : Sa mining, gamer while Bure tnd acve poms ahead ati comeirom weve teams | though the eager Super, to the elegant dia'of posues ' Derby, Rotherham and Ply-) gi eiath hs oe ae BS ye iiok ate tailed mouth, On recent form, Liver-|"!! * make the grade. i De Luxe, and the roomy Estate , : t : value and » ' 4 make themselves sure of promo-| STILL DUNDEE j : % ¢ : ne : ge place in ed agent nd agnkog tion by keeping up their run of} Scottish League leaders, Dun-| dealer today { : hind the Pere eth and West |SUccess: dee, keep on winning. Out of 20 oo cas Burnley. Ipswic! bel evar Portsmouth are jumping into|games played, they have won Ham, tied gy Leg Sy ay tay a sound lead in the third divi-/17, drawn two and lost only one, ton, do agg . yl 9 he lsion, being five points ahead of|to Aberdeen at Pittodrie Park. the course. They have been l0S-\ Bournemouth, seven ahead: of|Rangers, with a game on hand, fy t ing too many points lately to be/peterhorough and eight ahead/and Celtic, ever. in games, are considered contenders for thelr "Queen's Park 'Rangers.leight points behind the Don- = title. : ; Bournemouth, however, are/donians, with Dunfermline sur-| » : So the race is now boiled down|showing erratic form and with prisingly also tied at that level.| | Football Leagues. £ Whitewal! tires are standard on Cresta, optional at extra cost on all other models. to three superb teams -- Burn-| peterborough and Queen's Park The big question being asked in ley, with a decided edge at the)Rangers having games in hand,'Scottish soccer, after Dundee's moment, Tottenham and Ever-jmay be deposed from second bid for their first ever league ton. Burnley could only draw|nlace. championship is 'Who can béat with lowly West Bromwich Al-| with Portsmouth practically Dundee?" bion, while the Spurs have had|cure of going back up to the At the other end of the Scot- Be sure and see "The Tommy Ambrose Show" on the CBC TV Network on Friday evenings and "Sing#leng with Mitch" en the CTV Network on Thursdey evenings. Check local listings for channel and time, to be -satisfied with draws in|second division, it looks like|tish table, five clubs are strugg- their last two games, against/, race between Peterborough|ling to escape relegation, these . Cardiff and Manchester United./anq Queen's Park Rangers for\being Falkirk, Airdrie, Stirling That is not championship foot-|the second promotion spot. The! Albion, St. Johnstone and Raith ball, against only mediocre op-|Rangers helped their cause con--Rovers. On 'form, the _first- position, and with Everton siderably by defeating Crystal named two teams are the most re showing consistent form in beat-|Palace by. the only goal of the likely to go down into the sec- 266 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA, ONTARIO. PHONE 723-4364 WHITBY, ONTARIO. ing Leicester City, The Tofeesigame. 'ond division.