SUNDRY Ly Sean SRD Ny as GORE RET IES GOT LUG NE, TT RTT OE Ley We EY PI Py WIS SPE 4 SAYS "JOLLY" JACK REMEMBER WHEN ...? Three Ho rses ete or --, ragged a person Ro a brief but THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jenuery 12, 1963 73> By THE CANADIAN PRESS lieved to have escai i ped injury.| None of the riders were be- So nny Osborne Named Professional hockey's most . Track authorities said it/lieved to be badly hurt ' e ' 4 u if 5 ule _pemetaie 6 Hoist Jocks At started when Leaping Star, with} The race was won by Travel NHL LEADERS Fi ] ave @) xpan Trctt' st the Modteeal' Cone: Dan Castle up, bore out badly|Torch, a 10-1 longshot, New Toronto Captain : diens was broken up after Sant Anit a0 "4 far turn entering the By THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO. (CP)--A_ slipped SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Jack|couple of years. The network, The NHL now includes Tor-/ more than a decade 30 a lta stretch. ; | SEEK STANDARD PERIODS | Standings: Chicago, won 19,/ 4,0. 'that developed into (a Adams, who spent 45 years in|said one of the reasons for dis-|onto, Chicago, Montreal, De-| years ago today, Moren | f Valenzuela, on Precious) DUNDAS, Ont. (CP)--Dele-|lost 12, tied 9, points 47. pacino. dmduey-. dics. aia big time hockey as player, man-|continuing was not enough cov-|troit, New York and Boston. ieft the Canadians to join ARCADIA, Calif. (CP)--Three Dream, had to take up. Cam- gates at the annual meeting of| Points: Bathgate, New York, University of 'Toronto Blues ager and executive, says he isjerage in the south and west.| The former executive said) Chicago Black Hawks after jhorses _threw their jockeys injpas' mount, I'm All Irish,|the Canadian Lacrosse Associa-| 42. : captain and left winger George convinced the National Hockey|Now there are some rinks in|that until last year acceptable! being with them for ll-sea- 8 traffic jam in the first race|tripped over the heels of Pre-|tion will discuss standard pe-| Goals: Mahovlich, Toronto, 23. Hiicken for the reat of the' so League will have to expand to|the south with amateur hockey/rinks were not available in Los| sons. In 1950 Canadian sports jat Santa Anita Park Thursday.jcious Dream. Both jockeys hit/riod lengths across Canada| Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, nior intercollegiate hockey sea- Los Angeles and San Francisco.|to 'create interest. And what a|Angeles and San Francisco but} editors and sports-casters | Two riders were sent to hos-|the track. |when they meet here today.|28. aon y Adams, 67, who left hockey|potential market for television|both have good ones now--at| named Moren the greatest |Pital and a third apparently es-| Horses following the two|Four 15-minute periods are| Shutouts: Plante, Montreal 4,)5°°- last spring after 35 years with|out here with the millions of |the Sports Arena in.the former} hockey player of the half |Caped unhurt, |jammed up and Long's horse,|played in the West and three} Penalties: Young, Detroit, 124) Centre Sonny Osborne is: the Detroit Red Wings, was a vis-| people." jand Cow Palace in the latter.' century. Thrown were Dale' Long,'Berry Bon Bon, tripped and) 20-minute periods in the East.|minutes, new captain. itor in San Francisco, where a * Western Hockey League fran-) chise began operations last year, | "A franchise would have to} - do an $800,000 annual business) to make it in the big leagues," said Adams. "'It looks as if Los) Angeles, with a minor league) ~ team, will do $600,000 this year, | and I know San Francisco could! do it. "With the major league, each | should draw over $1,000,000 and there are the television possibil- ities with a national hookup. The entire league would be bet- ter off as far as television is concerned. SEES TV POTENTIAL "You know, we did those Sat- carina wrist) (QL waa CHOOSE Oshawa Club ; | Clashes In Motor City The senior basketball squad from the Church of the Latter' qv. Day Saints in this city kept) << ed? their undefeated string in tact Dd oe earlier his week when they| ® Y edged a St. Catharines delega-| tion 51-44 in Toronto District] yy Church league play club the right' to Journey tof WATCH THESE asieen . Miata' Fiasls sched uled for the first week in HIGH PRICES SHIMMY! Waves. include Fred Etcher, | Rick Salway, Ricky Salway Jr., Gil Dalgliesh, Mat Johnston, Hhimeanial § J4z2y' LOW PRICES! 'Swingin ! SBEST BUY" USED CARs Milkmen Blank | Haydens wm 1962 1962 1961 1957 1956 1958 "CHARLSTON" Z Tighten Hold Corvair Corvair Corvair Oldsmobile '88' | Chevrolet Pontiac ' Monze. With powerglide trons- ' ' Convertible with powerful 348 Sedan with 4-speed transmis- Aba " Hardtop with automotic trans- 2-Doeor model. Spotless th issi By ALLAN BAILEY sion, 102 engine and radio. po ga See POTN TEE 5 Ry I OES.) ces Gal a, shope. -- Oshawa Dairy blanked last-| Was $2095 ow Was $1935. 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CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION AT French, 138, Providence, out-| pointed Johnny Bean, 133, Phila- delphia, 10. Miami, Fia.--Jerry Powers, | 130, St. Louis, stopped Willie | McCrea, 137, Perrine, Fla., 6. | -_--_--_---- || RESUMES TRAINING at ' NEW. YORK (AP)--Middle- ? weight champion Dick Tiger ar-| rived from Nigeria Thursday to} resume training for his title de- fence against former champ| . PRS GR '= R ; Gene Fullmer at Las Vegas \ oe ' + d Feb. 23. The 33-year-old Tiger} - q wit sod show 7 pounds sie 140 BOND WEST 725-6507 weighed about 167 pounds, eight! oo s more than he scaled Oct. 23 © when he decisively outpointed x Fullmer in 15 rounds at San Francisco. He has to make 160