Se EOE Hogi ayes gre ta} poreenaa are WO ', . By KEVIN BOLAND PORT PERRY--'Port Perry Minor Hockey Association re- fuses to recognize home town talent," says Norman Powell, t president of the Port Perry igure Skating Club. Bud Herd, head of the Port Perry Arena Board and prési- dent of Minor Hockey in the Town wouldn't allow Anna Forder and Richard Stephens to skate between games at the Port Perry Minor Hockey Night, Monday. '* Miss Forder, 10, and Stephens, 15, won the Central Ontario Nov- tee Pairs Championship in New- = American Boxing Fed-| ment of affairs of the American|we believe, will be a helpful| eration. |League baseball team. factor in the improvement of} He said that on Feb. 13, the; yonnston heads a three-man|the team." boxing commissioners of Cen-| group which took over control) It was understood that the tral and South America will be of the baseball club. Other'| status of Selkirk, Burke, Vernon} joined by groups from Europe,|™ " Ts pa " part-| and Harris figured in the deci-| Africa, Japan, The Philippines, rl pease at ve hie he sion to reject a $5,000,000 offer| Korea, Thailand and Burma,|punker. 'from Nate Dolin of Cleveland) the United States and Canada.| He said he planned nojand former league executive) The meeting, reported to bejchanges in the front office of Bill Veeck. shoulders down because of his| "If Gil isn't crippled, I MAY | ho could teach'that young fella ' } "Won't Recognize Convention If Leg Ailing WASHINGTON (AP)--Elwood)the Senators- with general man- advantage of what he has from|noted that he had 18-year-old) 'Gil is a smart fella. The sion said Tuesday he is leaving team and sold his stock as partifield manager Mickey Vernon latins and standards, executive job in the reshuffling.| '"The recent addition of Bucky | with a meeting of members Of|take an active part in manage-|Dlayer - development program, | 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, January 31, 1963 ' W ] d U if next season, he'll probably wind|his left knee late last season,|ing first baseman than Gil?" ould Unity bad knee," manager Caseylalternate him. with Tim Hark- PHILADELPHIA (AP) --A1.\R. (Pete) Quesada resignedlager George Selkirk, formerly|,,\'ay, YORK (AP)--It 38-year. |the shoulders up." bonus baby Ed Kranepool wait. other players are always com- siatoetnibiliaaaeaianeriiien |Peb. 1 for a convention of box.|°f & top-level reorganization. {to be given wider authority. S F 7 y 0 U R Cc AR PER F R y" Johnston, with the title of chair-|Harris to their staff," Johnston) 0 M 0 N T Have your engine checked and adjusted for easy starting, ) i Promise Hod r e@ up as a coach for New York|but he'd like to give it a try|Case asked, and answered his ; Queseda Resig ns ' 0 s ges Mets of the National League, |and Stengel would like to see/own question: CAN'T BUDGE HERD Ring Rules At | Stengel rasped Tuesday, '"'then|ness (of Lachine, Que.) at first|(Kranepool) we paid all that idee ew Pennsgt,| Tuesday as president of thelof Huntsville, Ont., business old Gil Hadges can't drag his} Hodges underwent surgeryjing the wings for a chance. jing to him for tips on this and ling officials seeking world wide) J@mes M. Johnston, invest-| icy wits, HELP | The conference, Klein said,|man of the board, will maintain|said, 'ana the wisdom and ex-| We Can Now smoother running, greater gas economy. That's why we've ) "If he can't make it from the|/him on first base. | "Of course not. Imagine what | R kin Pishits Post With Mets edskin Position see lon'* see why we can't take|base,"' Stengel said. He also onus money to. | ' ; F | é | Hl 1} 4 Pag " s Homer Talent Mey State Athletic Commis.|W@shington Senators baseballjmanager Joseph R. Burke and aching legs out to first base|for removal of a cartilage on| 'Do you know a better field.|that. They'd listen to him," |unification of boxing rules, reg-|™ent banker, took' over the top opens Feb. 10 in Mexico City|an office at D.C, Stadium and|perience he can bring to the TELEVISE YOUR CAR'S installed the very latest in electronic equipment. 'market, Saturday. "It was hockey night," says 'Herd. "This arena was original- tly built for hockey." * Mrs, Alma Vernon, president 'ot the figure skating club said eshe contacted Herd the day be- 'fore the pair won the champion- «ship. "I asked him if he thought 'it would be a good idea to have sthem perform between games. *He flatly refused, saying it was *a hockey night and only that!" « "I know if one of the teams 'won a championship, all of our hiare improvement of training) history, resulted from a sugges- tion by Klein to Adolfo Lopez} Mateos, president of the Mex.) ican State Athletic Commission. | Among. items to be discussed jand conditioning techniques for| boxers; uniformity of regula- tions; protection of boxers, both physical and financial; unifica-| tion and implementation of world championship regulations | and the establishment of an or. the first of its kind in boxing|= i FRONT-END ALIGNMENT ALL CARS 95 | Our Allen-tronic Engine Analyzer gives a quick, clear picture. | If your car's not performing 'up to snuff' it's easy to tell what's | wrong... and why, PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PAYS FOR ITSELF IN PERFORMANCE AND SEE HOW IT WORKS... STOP IN GASOLINE. 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"You have to give a lot of; "It's going to be Port Perry's) for talent on the ice." lpraise to their teacher, Johnjloss if Anna and Richard are) "Don't get me wrong," Powell/ Wild, for the way they perform-|forced to go to another centre| continued, "I'm all for hockey.|ed, Saturday," said J. J, Gibson,|to do their skating," said Wild, I had a son who played Mon-/reeve of Port Perry. who handles teaching in two] day night, but just as a sign of} "I feel bad about them not/|other rinks. 'I believe they are good will, you'd think they'performing," he said. "We tried! '68 Olympic material'. OPEN FRI. NITES esteFin TI 9 Pom. Tire and Auto dimly Service Bays 'Til 6 p.m. 145 KING ST. WEST PHONE 728-1607 534 RITSON RD. S. 728-6221 Look !! Look! ! 36-INCH NK BEDS! WAGON WHEEL @ Complete with mattress, spring and ladder. © Sturdy eon- struction © Ist Quality ¢ $120.00 Value © Priced from SMASHED PRICES Korting FM-AM MITHEREENS! 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