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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1962, p. 20

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i Oe ih i eth OWS SS FI ES SEE EEE SSS CS EEC CFEC OCCHET ET Little weal crowa aie: egret Pace Classic Today noah of te "the. thre 20. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, September 20, 1962 Sonny Figures Boston Bruins Send the first three or four that -- at he PICKING HIS DAILY DOUBLE? While this racing fan was concentrating on his pro- a. pion | to pick out the double" no doubt, at New Woodbine track yester- day, he was being "doubled" himself by a reflecting water puddle. --CP Wirephoto Kansas City To Ask City Build New Stadium KANSAS CITY (AP)--Charles ©. Finley, owner of Kansas City Athletics, unable to move the baseball club to another city immediately said Wednes- day he will ask the city to build om a new 50,000 seat stadium re. The alternative would be Kan- gas City's loss of the American League team, he said. In New York Tuesday, Ameri- can League clubowners listened to a three-hour plea from him for help and then said they did not plan to change the status of the league next year. Finley sponsored an appearance before the clubowners of a Texas dele- gation from the Datlas - Fort Worth area which wants a ma- jor league club. He said he will ask the city council to hear him Friday and that league president Joe Cro- nin had consented to attend such a meeting with him. COLD HAVEN BARMOOR, England (CP)-- Meteorologist Roger Banks wanted the right atmosphere to write about his experience in the Antarctic so he is living in a semi-ruined, unheated cas- tle in Northumberland. 'There were 40 degrees of frost here last winter," he enthused. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins of the Naiicna! Hockey League have found a new look, at least in goal. Two newcomers, Bobby Per- reault and Ed Johnston, are ex- pected to share Bruins goal- tending this year in Boston's new dual-goaltender system. Bruce Gamble, who finished the season as Boston's goal- tender last year, has been sent to Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Professional Hockey League. Gamble took over the job last season from Don Head, whe was returned to Portland Buck- aroos of the Western League. Boston finished last in 1961-62, the second year in a row. Perrault, 31, a veteran of the American League, was obtained from Hershey Bears this sum- mer in a trade. Ed Chadwick, the Kingston goaltender, went to Hershey. Johnston, 26, as with Spo- kane Comets in the western League last season but Boston plucked him from the Montreal Canadiens organization at the won't be with the club-to open the season this year is young defenceman Ed Westfall. Westfall, who stepped from' Niagara Falls Flyers of the On- tario Hockey Association Junior A series directly to Boston last year, has also been assigned to Kingston. Meanwhile, the talk in Tor- onto Maple Leafs camp as nothing to do with goaltending. Leafs and coach Punch Im- lach aren't hitting it off in their contract negotiations. Frank Mahovlich walked out of camp and returned, but says he beara spoken to Imlach. Most of the players out to sign before making an exhibi- = jaunt through Western Can- ada. "Only three guys have walked out of training camp since I've been with Leafs," said Imlach Wednesday. "'That's not going to happen again." "Anybody that doesn't go West I'll give them everything from a suspension to a $500 fine, or both." MOORE OUTSTANDING At Verdun, near Montreal, draft. Another Boston regular who where Canadiens are training, By PAUL RIMSTEAD BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) --If seven really is a lucky number, Brampton Ramblers might fi- nally win a Mann Cup game here Friday night. They've lost six in a row-- four straight to Vancouver last year in the Canadian lacrosse final, and two in a row to New Westminster this week. Their most recent defeat was a 10-5 loss Wednesday night to the classy New Westminster team. Monday, they dropped ite opener of the best-of-seven series 11-8. Gwilym Evans, Ramblers' manager, said Tuesday that New Westminster Wins Second Tilt Games boxing team in 1954, scored three times for the win- ners. Ken Oddy scored twice and Jack Bionda, Johnny Cervi, Ron Loftus, Mike Gates' and Ivan Stewart scored one goal each. Ken (Red) Crawford, picked up from Port Credit Sailors as a replacement, paced Brampton Oshawa"s Ed Westfall To Kingston Front's veteran leftwinger Dickie Moore is making his bosses smile. He was in sharp form at prac- tice Wednesday. He scored a picture-play goal, set up an- other by defenceman Lou Fon- tinato and was skating in mid- season form. At St. catharines, Chicago Black Hawks were given a morning off by coach Rudy Pilous after their Floyd's Speed Is Over-Rated CHICAGO (AP)--Floyd Pat- terson, world heavyweight box- ing xing. has a reputation for speed, But Sonny Liston thinks it's go over-rated, "I hear and read how fast Lg gr he beige and its $75,038 purse, to watch the ers go after the Patterson is," Liston said Wed- nesday after a rugged workout for his title bout against Patter- son here next Tuesday. "What do you mean by fast? The only thing I judge it by is how fast he can knock a man out. Can straight exhibition win over the Stanley Cup ion Leafs. All but three were on the ice for the afternoon scrimmage. ARE ABSENT Absent were John McKenzie, with pulled leg tendons; Ab MacDonald, who has contusions of the left hand, and Wayne Hillman, who has bruised foot, missed the workout. Eric Nesterenko, who has been in camp 10 days recuper- ating from a hernia operation, skated for the first time Wed- nesday. And Chico Maki, a right winger from Buffalo of the AHL who is thought to have a good chance for a regular NHL job this season, had the cast re- moved from his hand. He broke a finger in an accident on his trained at Aurora Downs race track and sparmates were used to see whether Liston could get to them. He did, pulling his punches when he got an open shot. He let trainer Willie Reddish throw a 12-pound training bai! against his stomach 19 times without moving an inch. It was like throwing it against a brick wall, Former heavy, Joe Louis watched the proceedings. "He's a powerful and strong man," Louis said. 'And he can punch just as hard as Rocky Marciano. I'm not going to pre- dict who will win just yet." farm near Simcoe, Ont. Detroit Red Wings announced the signing of two rookies Wed- nesday, both of whom will be assigned to Edmonton Flyers of the WHL. Wayne Mutoin of Dryden, Ont., a defenceman, and Har- rison Gray, a goaltender from Strathmore. Alta., played junior hockey last season. Earl Ingarfield scored the only goal in an_ exhibition game at Vancouver Wednesday to lead New York Rangers to a 1-0 win over Vancouver Can- ucks of the WHL. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your crea. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 oP secon on Ohio (AP)--|Delaware Couny ear-old pacers| track was 2 for the 17th} Although running of the Little Brown Jug' ----, a EDT. Dry, exigp weather with tomm-|tee the Cans Fetort peratures in the 60s was fore-|Hanover, who got cast as the vanguard of an ex-|the Messenger Si! pected crowd of 35,000 arrived|Break held on Fa ern gn aig DUCK HUNTING SEASON ~ tendons, he has paced OPENS THIS SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd IN CENTRAL REGION LET'S TRADE GUNS! New stock now in... an excellent of 22's, rifles, shot- guns now on display We carry such fam- ous: nomes as... @ Browning @ Mossberg @ Remington @ Ithaco @ Stevens @ Nacco * @ Winchester @ Savage @ Marlin @ Cooey PLUS A GOOD SELECTION OF USED GUNS. 48 BOND WEST 10% DOWN BUDGET TERMS @ NO RED TAPE WE HANDLE OUR OWN FINANCING. DOMINION TIRE LONDON (CP) -- Speed and field included|acceleration have become Although bothered by Poa! sag ARRIVED ! Hunting Coats - Jack- ets - Caps - Vests - Boots-Waders« Haversacks, ete. STORES (Corner of Church) LIMITED 725-6519 with two goals. The others were|ip scored by Bruce Wanless, Barry Fendley and Glen Lotton. Brampton coach Harvey Madgett was asked if he thought his team would be able to win a game in the series. "What!" he replied. "We're still going to win four." players receive salaries in the West and it's like a professional team playing off against ama- teurs. The Westerners helped prove Evans'. point here Wednesday night. Their zippy passes, con- fident style of playing and strong defence were too much for Ramblers. LACK FINESSE Brampton again was a team of individuals. They had the de- sire and determination, but lacked the necessary finesse. Jack Barclay, a welterweight on Canada's British Empire RECORD FOR FAIR SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- Attendance at this year's Sher- brooke Exhibition was a record 86,392 for the five-day event. This was 20,000 higher than last year. FALL SEEDING HALIFAX (CP) -- The Nova Scotia agriculture department is urging farmers to seed fields with rye this fall to provide pasture feed for late fall and early spring, before the regular grass crops appear. Gack Lae SALE ENDS APS SATURDAY at 6 p.m. TWO-PANT UIT SALE | A new, well styled suit works IMPORTED WOOL but we're holdin onders! PRICES ARE UP -- our traditional Sale Price of $55 a suit. 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