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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1962, p. 22

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SFE KEV ee vo ees ty rae NG Ne Se Me See ey zz w8 = = Thuredey, September 20, 1962 : ! 'Pro tec t ed' L i Ss t : | MAJOR LEAGUE - Name Winners Junior Hockey Seems g:-og In Court ----La2ES__ In Bowmanville ne THE AssociaTeD Press| F QWer Show | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipegithe constitution of the league,| . ea a Or ome ac football club, in a statement ofjwhich he declares places a/Robinson, a : . : defence filed Wednesday, de-jhardship on players like him-|T, Davis, LA 616 112 209 .339 clares Allan Howard Ackland|self. White, St. L. 576 88 186 .393|520w_held at the Canadian Le-| -- y bd was placed on the protected list} The club's defence, filed in Musial, St. L. 397 53 128 322, 810m Hall on Saturday, the win- nh rt Th ntario of the club under the constitu-|Court of Queen's Bench, says|q, Aaron, Mit 570 119 183 .321| D¢FS were: Novice section, Don- tion and bylaws of the Canadian Ot eithough it a net to as RandcRiblseon, 1 pope nt ng neg Pa Football League. L oes pees Fas By JACK SULLIVAN | leagues in the north folded in/The wing is back to the In his statement of ciaim,jmea% 'hey will not need his! Muas batted in--T, Davis, 148 ft olay Press Sports Editor|the late 1930s. juniors. Ackland says he was signed by services, At Staite. wale, Bridloray *- |Samis, Bowmanville; Seedli Oldtimers in Northern Onta-| Now, hockey in Northern On-| 'They've got. teams in Sault|the Bombers at the beginning| , 7° ial oe that re-| Doubles--Robinson, 49. Dr 8. W. tiston, Beware rio recall the great days of ju-/tario appears to be going full|Ste. Marie, Mich., and Sault|of this season but was cut later |H©Vin Ackland and placing him) triples_w "Davis, Los An-|o': 4: W: , ; : on the protected list indicates ; New introduction, D. MacMillan, mor hockey in that area 30-odd|Cycle. The juniors are back/Ste. Marie, Ont., Espanola,|in the year. At that time h Ithe club h farther int eeles, Callison, Philadelphia Oshawa; small decorative years ago when teams from|With a six - team league and,|Garson, Sudbury and Nort hisays he was placed on the club's |; "is an a The ra) erestiand Virdon, Pittsburgh, 10. George Lake, Toronto; Arrange. there were powers in Memorial|4!though they may not be a|Bay. The idea Pe that oe = protected list. pot rar ong renga jada eyes Home runs--Mays, San Fran- peng Mrs. S. Burns, Whitby: Cop play. Seak Ste. Marie ne sue eon aniaiis "ane -- no prong Ackland claims that since)Ackland for his services, but) 'isco, 45. Children's class, Maureen Lake, looking to a bright future. clubs. Maybe, in the 1963-¢4/then he has been stopped from|that such agreement was the rang § bases--Wills, Los An- ba Pas ethers were clubs hat wore up|, Ae the juniors flded more|seasoa, they "wil allow, ther|secrme emncyment as, fet recognized, agrecent of the Ele, oer inci | erection soike in the there with the best in the coun-|than 30 years ago, the seniorsiclubs to import a few players : inati, 22-5,.816, Samis, with Reserve Champion took over. A powerful league|from other sections of the coun- ; | % try. Strikeouts--Drysdale, Los An- peng wee by O. MecMillan, Oss 'built up with a generous)try. e The north country was loaded| "4S sprinkling of old pros on the} It may take a few years to t ' t geles, 218, Grand Champi ik - with sso bem pag ogy rosters, but they soon priced|put the north back in conten- e) or 1 V eam American is ling was on ty D. Tecuion, themselves out of existence./tion for the Memorial Cup and _-- Oshawa. Dr. E. W. Sisson had grab it. The north had always Parabens on . produced stars and even tedey Then the Eastern Pr the C n junior title. In j AB R H Pet.| the Reserve Champion Spike e } .|Hockey League was formed|their rebuilding, they'll have to} I F t S t Runnels, Bos 546 79 180 .330| big ve A pA gon ag Beart with Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie|contend with junior clubs spon-| oses 1r Ss oy Robinson, Chi 565 83 177 .313 ag ge is sponsored by ios 0 Aintine' voce tinge to/20¢ North Bay holding 'fran-|sored by NHL teams in Cup] Hinton, Wash 523. 71 163 .312/ Branch 178, Royal Canadian Le- : , st short. : inew entry in this year's Toron-|by Motor City Bowling and the ° " PP oe Hg = 4, ee Frek Were encountered and now only) It still has budding Mahov-it» City Major Bowling loop, lost|team is comprised of Al Perry,|_.Rums--Pearson, Los Angeles,| Pars yAls Kerr, flew to the Jan Stanley from Timmins, cen- T Oatae, 4° ppnemresentilichs, Hortons, Armstrongs and|jts first outing when they bowed Ed Brown, Mel Tripp, Manning| 110. | West Coast for a visit with her tre George Armstrong from the Northern Ontario in the EPHL. Keons. to the Knob Hill Bowl by a 4-1/Swartz, Joe Camazzola, Harry|, Runs batted in -- Killebrew,| sister and family. turned to thelr home after a ety : |Gillard, Ken Beeby and Doug) Minnesota, 113. | Mr. A. J. Woudsira, Gronin-| Visit with their daughter, Mrs.) ROME (AP)--Traces of fa- area; wingers Eddie : ; rye a : | M : ; The Motor City lads started| Bryant with f bowlers|_Hits--Richardson, New York,| ; Byron Vanstone and family |dioactivity, probably from re- Shack, Sault Ste. Marie, Dave| A chy Pie pelt ce apa gen, Holland, is visiting the! "Miss Cathy Maguire and Mliss| cent sovint tests, were found in jout like whirlwinds in the first)from Ajax. . i i Retined tobe aed Bette He Atlanta Cr acker S came by howling a 1375 score| 'The Ajax bowlers have nvt| Doubles--Robinson 42 trl » 'amilies in the Gisleiien Fisher, Scarboro, aavelraintall recently. 'The nuclear : jagainst 1277 with Al Perry lead-|had any previous experience in Gina, Kansas City,| Mr, and Mrs. R. Kerr and son,|Feturned from a motor trip tolenergy commission however vin of South Porcupine. 0} ly ; ; nécthemers are well setekiod jing the way with 369, Ed Brown|Toronto City Major League com- Ian, Waterloo, are visiting Mrs,| rida. said the amounts were too * * | : : t! hout the NHL j$11 and Mel Tripp 293. For the! petition and were slightly tense| Home runs--Killebrew, Min-|7 Lewis and Mr. F. Vanstone.| Mr. and Mrs, Murry Arnott)small to cause concern. ate" and other N 1p J acksonville llosers it was Squigna 246 and as the bowling progressed but|"esota, 42. ' Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson hagjand children have returned to | Finn 244, |they are all good bowlers and,| Stolen bases--Aparicio, Chi-| returned from a visit with her|Belleville after a visit with Mrs. RICH IN MINERALS They got their minor hockey| | ' c 29 ' i .| ATLANTA n h 7 : | However, after the first game) Should work into a strong com.|Cago, 29. : daughter, Dr. Ruth Weeks and/Arnott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7 5 experience in midget and juve (AP) Jol nla er eee advanced the Molar City heya pecmed to| petitive crew capable of taking| Pitching -- Bunning, Detroit,|family at Charlottesville, Vir-|Jack Maguire, Brown street. South Africa is the world's | | nile leagues in the north but|Kucks will try to keep Atlanta , 18-8. 692 i sil tetwnad ag Crackers' Int ional Le ;,|Tun out of steam and tightened|on any of the teams. » 092, : ginia. Mrs, Florence Perry, Detroit|largest produc gold, gem mci @ te te = -- Sat hove ee see orci ne peng ood = Pld p and lost the remaining four| On Fal day ith ae neg i ge tad -- Pascual, Minne- Bn and Mrs. T. H. McCready, Meno Phage * oe: by -- chrome and antim- i ° takes the mound for the fourth Thisite, .|games, losing the second game/W48 Squigna with a mighty 1815) Sola, . thbridge, Alberta, have re- nddo, erty street south. * competition. The reason: Junior bagger and Harry Chiti's double | ith a score of 1192 against 1292, Score for 5 games (415.299.302) game of the series with Jack- whi | ; sonvillé Suns tonight. ie ir i brought |e third game with a low score|Who was high followed by Joe of 980 against 1267, the fourth|Messina with 1200 for 5 games| a s The Crackers turned three un-| Crack. R | inally the| (309); ; Tom Dublinski earned runs into @ $2 triumph|the victory after eliminating 2m, Seaumst 1164 and finally the| (308); | McLean 1082 for 45) The Season is Here--and the Values Are Here Too! i ' victory after eliminating|jact with a score of 947 against|frames (262, Pritchard} 54 1 Quits Football |S ties Sires 2)caane ce cs nie era in for Same a de : 00 a. in the Nareterren erie. onageesag. " Lid _ and] sola with 23, eeny Mb, ang) Brown 1021 for 45 frames (311);| IT'S THE BIG ANNUAL BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY we ean eta Set GSS" oT Ort a ann il ALL tae, ? in nens toners: with Festo Squlgne DUNG! (35. Stenstne Swasts 8 gamer spent much of his career injhurlers own 1-1 playoff charts. |the game out of the fire for his Canada shaking off injuries, is|Kucks was 14-7 on the regular FAST THUMBING team with a mighty 415 score|/o" 365 and Doug Bryant in re- giving up football season. SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)--|followed by McLean 262. eats: nts gS, 'I just ran out of gas," the|_ Errors by Suns shortstop TONY] Claude ele, Mant bk BL 5959; Motor City 5562 32-year-old Dublinski said Wed-|Martinez set up Angel Scull to itch.| | Ne finds | nesday night after telling Tor-\be driven in twice by Doug year-old sister Francine hitch. STAR GOLFERS Next week finds the teams onto Argonauts of the Eastern|Clemens. Scull came home on hiked 1,400 miles to Charleston,| The golfing greats Jack Nick- bowling at Plantation Bowl when! a und out in the first and a/S-C-. and back in six days. They|laus, Arnold Palmer and Gary| Motor City takes on the tough' tooo Conference he was ag in the fifth. Went to visit a brother serving/Player are on Perry Como's|and powerful People's Credit| "Nobby {coach Nobby Wir-| Atlanta's other unearned tally with the U.S. Marine Corps. NBC-TV opener Oct, 3, 'Jewellers crew. j 0 F 0 RNAM EN A L EVERG REENS kowski) agrees with me. 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