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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1963, p. 21

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Priest Has Chance To Prove Theories By DENNIS ORCHARD VANCOUVER (CP) -- It's a good thing Rev, David Bauer had his eyes open when he got himself into the centre of a cal ign to build a Canadian hockey team for the 1064 Olym- pics in Austria, If he hadn't been prepared for a steady stream of criticism of his idea of building the team around a nucleus of university students, he might have been unhappy that he ever got in- volved in the first place, But, being a realist, he was ready for the barbs aimed by those who doubt the wisdom of his plan. He could have sought some comfort in the fact that teams constructed around Allan Cup senior champions lost in 1956 and 1060, But he didn't, Father Bauer's point is that he wants the University of Brit- ish Columbia Thunderbirds to do better--with assistance from the right people--and at the same time help college and amateur hockey in Canada. | As a teacher as well as| hockey coach, Father Bauer! wants to prove that a hockey player can get a college ed Willie's 3-Goal Spurts Threat To AHL Leader NEW YORK (CP)--A couple! of more three - goal perform: ances and Willie Marshall of Hershey Bears may oust Bill Sweeney of Springfield Indians as the scoring leader in the American Hockey League. The veteran five - foot - ten Marshall, in his 11th AHL sea- son, moved to within three gene of Sweeney last week as scored five points, including three goals against Pittsburgh Hornets, It was the 18th time he has scored three times in one game in his AHL career, a league record. League statistics released Tuesday show Sweeney, who scored two points last week, still in first place with 60 points on 18 goals and 42 assists. Mar. shall has 57 points on 23 goals and 3 assists. with 54, Johnny McKenzie, also of Buffalo, with 53 and John Ferguson and Hank Ciesla, both of Cleveland Barons, tied with $2. Denis DeJordy of Buffalo cre- ated an gy oS -- pocltending jepartm y ing Ed adwick of Hershey Bears. Each has yielded 116 goals for a goals - against av- erage of 2.76. In other categories, Fergu- son has the most goals, 27; Sweeney the most assists, 42; and Ed Van Impe of Buffalo the most minutes in penalties, 146. Bathgate Seeks Post As Golf Pro NEW YORK (CP) -- Andy Bathgate, New York Rangers winger who recently made headlines by scoring in 10 con- secutive National Hockey League games, is seeking sum. mertime employment in Toronto as a golf professional. He said Tuesday he hopes o talk with officers of three golf, clubs in Toronto when Rangers visit there to play the Maple Leafs this weekend. His objective is summer-sea- son work, as assistant pro at =-- Northwood or Bay. Eventually, he said, he hopes to make golf his full-time pro- fession-- an ambition toward which he has been working for tive years, Bathgate, a native of Winni.- peg who has made Vancouver his home in summer during his 1@ seasons with New York, will be 31 next Aug. 28, | "There's more security in golf than there is in hockey," Bath- gate said in an interview, In five years as an amateur golfer, Bathgate has established himself as above-average. He shoots consistently in the 70s nd by mid-July last year, after he'd had a couple months play, he had a scratch handicap, Two years ago he won the Vancouver City ama- teur and he's showed well in other competitions in British Columbia for three years. ARROYO REPORTED FIT SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) --Luis Arroyo, the left-handed relief star, says the soreness has gone from his arm. The San Juan Star reported! Tuesday on the condition of Ar- reyo's arm and that the %- year-old Puerto Rican has signed his 1963 contract with New York Yankees for $16,500-a cut of $3,500. Arroyo had a great year in 1961 when he made 65 re lief appearances - an American League record for a left-hander --and posted.a 15-5 won-lost record and a 2.19 earned run average. But last year his left arm troubled him and he pitched only 3 innings. He appeared in 27 games and had a 1-3 rec- ord and a 4.76 era. Yoo OEY i yrrartant tag ging Mya Meaty Em GPE To Overthrow Cage Ruling An umpire' says pales wines peoiticlns weine organization in Our Olja) affiliates were urged Tucs- In any case, the Canadian) "Have U.S, football and pase-| 2 to upset a ruling by the Amateur Hockey Association|ball deteriorated because play:| told UBC Jast August to preparejers went to college?" an entry for the Innsbruck i aneat ' ' games and Father Bauer will STRENC THEN a herbin get his chance to prove his| Father Bauer's Thunde Prneeainke in Brae kt thls munky with Mais mrctile tasted in a oe spring 'prove hyd Bagh . ' the top of the players' letters was "areetys ie finks. too)'?, tte Russian all-star team: @| Luke Moyls of Vancouver,|to the shoulders--about four ot much time is spent away from dy ere oe B.C, representative to thelfive inches, school by junior playens, Whenligty of Pacific Coast exhibition|CABA, said the CABA proposal American League umplreigan F he was coaching Toronto St, lwas 'ridiculous and impracti- John (Redz Flaherty said Tues-|*maybe," Michael's College in the Ontario cal." day night in Hyannis» Mass,, " e new strike zone probably Junior A League he kept prac: sana : th P 'We've been led to Delievelwill help arbiters but shouldn't tices to a minimum, juni unior stars, They are former His team won the Memoriallst" Mike's 'abvar Baty Mac.{that Lethbridge Nationals are to|make much difference other: 1 Cup in 1961, Father Bauer's last/Kenzie, 22, and Terry O'Malley,|represent this country at both| Wise, year at the college, and ett both PB cls and. for.|the Pan-American Games and| "I should think the new rule gave some support to his ideas! ward Dave Chambers, 23, and|World championships," he said,jwill make our job alittle on practice, lformer Toronto Marlboros| Moyls said a CABA. bulletin/easicr," he said, "but itl, The Roman Catholic priest,|goalle Ken Broderick, 20, from secretary Bob Mitchell in}Shouldn't give pitchers too great| me,' who has since joined St, Mark's! All mombers of the team go|Dundas, Ont,, ruled that the Na-/@", advantage, College at UBC, says: to UBC, But the C*""'-UBC un-|tionals, defending ; Cana) "Some difficulty may be en- "If parents and boys knew/derstanding is that attendance/dian champions: will represent countered by umpires, batters they could go on and achieve lat the university is not a nre-(Canada at the world champion-|and pitchers but eve academic progress and still play|requisite of membership on the/ships at Rio de Janeiro in May, be worked out during spring hockey in well-organized condi-|team, Just about everyone! trainin Association which could result/might think, in two different'Canadian teams}; The talk was being sent to two international/change in major league base- me ball rules made last Saturday that widens the strike zone from DISLIKES CHANGE mes, The heart of the club is made up of former Eastern Canada Donovan said, But the bulletin said the rep-}_ tions it would help the gamelagrees this is necessary, Andiresentative for the Pan-Ameri-! achieve a better status. just about everyone agreesican Games in Sao Paulo five "People are turning more and)Thuaderbirds have a lot of im-|days earlier will be the winner) more to the idea of a formal|proving to do before January,/of the Canadian playoffs this|has a population of about 2,000,- 000. education, and what we need jsi1964, ivear, ECONOMY BECOMES A LVELY ART WITH Galaxie Fairlane Falcon CAPITAL CITY Urge Delegates|Qninions Vary On Strike-Zone Rule the new| General manager Paul Rich- VANCOUVER (CP) -- Provin-|strike zone will make his jobjards of the National League easier, an executive says the/Houston Colts said in Houston rule change will help speed up/he believes the new strike zone baseball games but two pitchers/will help speed up the game Canadian Amateur Basketball/were not as pleased as 'one|and make it more interesting. "I don't believe it's going to about the/hurt the hitters at all," he said, But pitcher Dick Donovan ofjliminary bouts to an annual gree Bo gg Sah " when aske @ thought the|/more people are 'hearing about new rule would make him a bet-|Clay on about none ter pitcher and Jack Sanford of rancisco Giants said), "It they'd dropped it to the| grandfathers," ankles and widened the plate,/said he was referring to Clay's I'd have been more interested,"/recent victories over ex - pro "That's because I'm a_low/Archie bali pitcher, When I pitch above) The champion also said he the waist, I get killed, so high|was strikes aren't going to help Be 6 Sanford, ace of Giants (24-7), admitting more of an interest rything will in. the high pitch, offered: _ "A high strike is hard to nit,' sor of the Golden Gloves show. if you have something on the |piteh, If pitchers try to throw {high strikes and don't have the SANTIAGO, capital of Chile,|stuff, there'll be more home|restoring parts of London's St, runs, If they do have the stuff,/Paul's Cathedral, damaged by there'll be more strikeouts." OR meen i mR me perm Ny RS 7 on Em et THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenusry 30, 1962 29 Champ Sonny Boasts He'll Collapse Clay eal Boe igh N.Y. a leavywe champion Sonny Liston said Tuesday night his only worry about c er Cassius Clay is that "they can find a doctor who can get my glove out of his mouth without cutting my wrist," Liston, here to referee pre- angen al, EE om. "no" /Golden Gloves tournament, said Asked if he thought Clay was good fighter, Liston said; "Yeah, football players and The champion RICES! No Matter ' Whether It's Furniture, giving some thought to t Naan oe 'Clon of Meee ins ee TV, Radios, etc. title defence here next summer. It You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's 'YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! He said his share of the purse gridder Charley Powell and Moore. would be donated to the Buffalo APPLIANCES Boys' Town building fund, spon- Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE " 728-46 MEND WAR DAMAGE Some $3,000,000 was spent on] bombs in the Second World War. 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