THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 19,1963 13" Rags - Riches - Rags be | SPORTS OUTDOORS By Jack Sheridan SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ' wig" ALL MEN FIVE PIN BOWLERS Larry Gains Story Soccer L Ferree a art ains cer Leagues |= LONDON (AP)--Standings of By ALAN HARVEY 7 the top teams in the Old Coun- LONDON (CP) -- Remember f se) try soccer leagues (including Larry Gains & ; Wig pecs ee Saturday games): If you're old enough, you re- © ee eo, member Larrupin' Larry -- a : ; enone ee eal ogee agi guy Laer 4 oe vw TL FAP ing s beat a rags-to- & Tottenham 19 5 5 86 3943 - sa i a eka : Leicester 17725 61 32 41 They called him the Gentle- Ob en ok manly Boxer. He knocked out at Burnley 136 6 49 Max Schmeling in two rounds, & shattered Jack Dempsey's nose ; _ Division in a sparring session and scored & 722 \Chelsea 1738 37 P sii a sensational upset against @ Sunderland 147 7 56 clubs participating in the Toronto City Primo Carnera, Italy's Ambling uy Bury 4&8 35 25 ree Mojor longus, semely, "Acodisn Re. Stoke . 1111 4 47 32.33| Cleaners: Corwa hiotar A poor boy a agi ; ce =» | Plymouth 129 9 59 | C of Seepstiicn tae pad wiisrald Sweet leads, the 200" grap Cabb t . a g | + followed joan Jackson clttenpicking oe vas fled & é Division Il 252; Joan Westlake had 226 and her across the border from the : Pt a < ; c edbore a wi ! Mar deep south, he travelled box- % Noh'ten 1K 8 7 64 4338) Also, Onze Keeler is at present lead- ley with oh Rita ketone as Bee srs eee ing's bigtime, taking on the 4 ing this league in the high average race|Campbell with 230; i 216, Lorne Pollard 315, Bill Ode sie top ones on two continents. He Coventry 1212 5 57 43 36\and the same shooter also holds the five |""Ralph ; -|Glen MoGee 210, Ted Elliott oe ei lived high Bourn'mouth 1210 8 40 29 34)game record score with a total of 1694. | tort 224; Stella Makarchuk with Shirley Stainton 202, " 4 \In addition to this, Bob x jg 218; Jack Brown with 218; Flo William-| Team Standing -- Bl Now he is 63, and nearly Division IV |well up in the high average group with |%00 with 2l1, 207; Chris Collins with |tons 14, Live Wires 14, vision 4 'and Dutch Lugtenburg is|211, Ella Long 210; Paul Collins 207; 13, Chain Me iss one of the greatest Oldham e772 Tuning wit 254, | Geo Curt - @ | Brentford 18 5 7.61 203 and Vida Morey with 201. f° end Dn ast * Footnot -- Don' boxers Canada has produced. Torquay 1312 7:58 AUX, NO. 27 March 1 P. t forget Saturday, Oldtimers rave about his Crewe Alex 13 8 7 52 m. for standup, scientific style, _ his Mansfield 14 5 7 62 3433|must_be noted that i seit $ : Acedi Carey 205, 212; M. long reach, his speed and ring- : 4 © |Gillingh IS 7 & 4 OF Sbickeinac beware ete bere nese toget. | ¢nchuck '10, 221; J. Salter 408, 238; L. craft, He won the Empire siniiiaia " her for aumeet tic ys Sorin Braund 408 9 f to number of 600's, #0 408, 217; L. Tait 239; B. Ruther. | oes" ' on 8 t heavyweight title and floored : SCOTTISH LEAGUE | "The present need for Oshawa, te,|ft ellis 0 ' ey Shewan 608 ¢ Death I Oo Wolves Soldier Jones of Toronto in five : Pe. Division I prggrecneg dered the Oshawa Men's) 'There were 13 lemons. | 308), Jume Lewerty pee rig , rounds for the Canadian crown. ; as ] Rangers 16 61 17 35| NF take' wih'6 tnams in' Group 1|Locals skunked Lucky - , Six ), Dom Robinson 623 (254, 203), Don . : ' Kil : 13 65 31 31{and 6 teams in G 2. |took two points from Orbets, Cannon- re wee ae RICHES TO RAGS co ilmarnock ams roup or i | e h ] | balls took two from Lucky 278 Rockets (260), John MoConk 616 (213, . 4 Now, from riches back to yi chp 3 8 'increase the leas ie ith : ies ide) ar Pea at Ss 1s @) @) f p | Aberdeen 13 50 | page | Standing: Lucky-Six 20; Looals|613 (203, 2%), George Oliver 612 (218), rags, he works as a .'salvage : 602 > and 3 \Celtic 2 47 2; Rockets 16; Skunks 18; Cannon-baiis| Horace Hartshorn (206, 223, * collection merchant," som e- | this objective. a ' . That's a lot of NESE OF oP pare oe 2 eto eee ROR ERESE ERE See ee ee ee ee es ee C.0.F, LEAGUE ; Astemettes 15; Orbets 12 and Lucky|Arn Green 600 (243, 209) MGaing left Canada in 823 on ies 8 BE ae eae atte wear oe S| OE La, On Psa i : i i a ue oe Hh : ° per oe Ager Aa al Hi "rape are one a ; Lo |executive tficers that, there are many 'The somes this Wank see rane im. | 223, Doris a tae a '|tifetime in the woods without) Mr. Charbonneau's son had # Biitain. Stoel oe ' Phe ay gt i n won bowlers in Oshawa who would like {| proved. Everyone must be gelti 217, , Len leven seeing a wolf. narrow escape once when h@ He defeated Fainting Phil Stranraer 11 7 6 37 qicaiboon. Fauhe Ais Demelgoon, 133: |\t0 the' Hubkadies sect the Coll Hart Right to go in this the last ove ng. the wovarais cater 'tom bad "oa "ye salaty "Waped Scott, Schmeling, Jack Sharkey, 13 2 53 3087. } Broa -|tion, with one team coming up with ' ree ves sudden! ei : y i t jes ta 1 1 just: missed a bout with LARRY GAINS WAS ONE OF THE BEST sine | Wikis two Dointe of the fone With outs | aul,Paints: 0 still anything can happen|Ferme-Neuve, 35 miles north otjover a snow bank and the uns } | 4 and is liable to next week; Mixers 3 i n v AGUE MOTOR CITY MIXED DOUBLES | one night to go, d ble could) (11) -- Ha: - here, tracking down wolves is)armed son barely escaped to France's elegant Georges Car-, Linfield _-- eee 16 20 one pen Boag ee oe mgicon wi develop for, that played! spot. Hitters 1 Gi): ey Bee py, as simple as pursuing a tamejhis truck, : pentier. tra, digging trenches, driving a/band. He didn't touch a boxing Glentoran 4 truck, working as a railway/glove until he was 20, ' Portadown 2 ganger. That happened by accident/nictijlery 344 3 3 3 | "We Try nq iiliams 595 had a very good ! (13); Dots 2 (16) -- Comets 1 (12);|dog. In a golden decade, the| St 2818 te ee ain at tet 4 money poured in. Gains, a soft) touch for spongers, poured it) out again. He owned horses, \, 7 Yt add fi 'Ann | Spitfires 2 (8) -- Jinx 1 (10), Mr. Charbonneau's. motto is 32 | Sree hyo Sponge be agar oy you 0. You have ta Food them| Please note -- Piayofis lates the 29th end ee Pb ara glee "death to the wolves." And : March and if necessary , sional wolf hunters left in Que- him 9 e's "Tigers" have 16; Pete High Triples -- George Arkwright| [or ony reason, you must Plog pet bec province. They began to bien ee prada is Leben | 29 17 16| Mae Jamicooa'a "Krazy Mats" with ie;| att). Ken, Willer 080" (204, 278), Cnits| 990 8c. Mt seorekeeper 'w seeded, "™™|aiminish when the provinclallwhich often happens -- they rode to hounds in Leicester-| "T never think about-the oldjopponent, Charlie Clay, urged!coleraine 22 21 16 Chris Collins' "Goofers" have 14; and| Wilson 660 (203, 293), * |government removed the bountyiinow he means business shire, drove two cars, gambled reporter.|him to take up fighting, a) ay Archie Bruce's "Jets" hav Ev| (244, 252), 649 256), OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR on wolves two years ago. - in Riviera resorts. days," he told a trainer named Herbie Bee con- : ed bodies Ss ba? With the loss of the bount is , i | J kson's < i, Craddock 640 (297, 290), Harry Williams 5 y Now he can hardly afford ag tehoon hg i 'f ras Fi aoa nalcentrated on his straight lett,| OLD COUNTRY nec mse ase celia -|the wolves became more num- cigar. go ' and Gains went places. erous, Last summer a_ pair | , iT nothing | Lan rtadtat He was unbeaten in Canada, |gloves, . ' »s| e made off wi i -| Dh datatlltd In 16 fights, he won 17 and) "Will I go back to Canada , Once he was stled. Candie; SOCCER SCORES | r Rink ] Halt and fa full viog of forest! RCH? Ces COT TEL drew against Mike McTigue. |Maybe--if I win the football Tigi Maran nit Psa rangers. "Larry was the best boxer I|Pools. __|fond. "I didn't mind being after) LONDON. (Reuters) -- Re- Yet, although a wolf is still ever saw," says ex-manager| 'I used to lead a very hectic) i ice guys," he recalls |sults of soccer matches played| } . -jelusive, trapper Charbonneau Harry Levene with awed af-|life, see. Maybe after all it) Sains wt hile money went|in Britain Monday night. | t R 7 4;Manages to bring down an av- fection. jwasn't such a good life. Now i pringing his parents over from| ENGLISH LEAGUE | ed en ecor S erage of 100 each year. .. .... "Tt he was around today he'd) When I want excitement I go to\conaga, trying to cure eye|West Ham 3 Man United 1 | His bounty has been paid in be heavyweight ¢ham pion, |the local (pub) for a singsong.'|trouble "uifered by his German-| Division 1 e ° 4 : the last vigoc arog by farmers mny Liston or no Sonny; Lawrence (Larry) Gains grew) po; ife Lisa. They have two | I | ( : lin ex-|anxious to cl e wolf popu- Liston." 'up on Sumach Street in Tor-|sons piney we scagtion,. ee ee sane n e 10n ur g , : »| lation and by @ group of eports- Instead he lives in a modest/onto's east end. He and 2 "kid| of them married. | Darlington + bacees 1 | injmen who supply feeding sta- house of red brick and yellowjnamed Happy" used to pretend) Yarry's last word is char- , t | Bo | t t at\tions for deer in the winter. plaster near a suburban thor-/they were Jack Johnson and|acteristically modest. Tannat | vereeay ' Binge ey a oe Won to. uinwers Koen Oe neck.|Wolves are notorious killers of oughfare' with the delectable|Sammy Langford and scrap; "J. might have been a fair , : deer,» ; ; ' i : Stockport 1 Chester 0 mained unbeaten here Monday|tario edged Newfoundland 9-6, Same & Totting eon mI idee ne Raiutar, gee, but I wae a bedi York City 3 Exeter $ night after two draws in the| Ontario nipped PEL $7 and|® 'STARTED AT 14 DOESN'T LOOK BACK pe vera |businessman, That's my life SCOTTISH FA CUP | Royal Canadian Legion Curling| Saskatchewan topped Quebec i be Charbonneau has been trap- Registered a bankrupt in 1937,/'BAD BUSINESSMAN' |story. Third Round Championships. 7-4, : ; ping wolves since he -was 14. he had six wartime years as a} He played baseball and) Dundee 1 Hibernians 0 Defending champion Saskat-| Royal Camadian Legion curl- » , Sometimes he hunts them but Physical training instructor and|hockey but his proudest mo-| (Winners at home to either/chewan, Alberta, Manitoba- ing championship standings :|mostly uses a variety of snares then drifted from job to job--|ment- was 'being the only col- Karate Club |Rangers or East Stirling in| Northwestern Ontario and On-/after two rounds: and traps. playing the drums in an orches-iored boy" in the school bugle| | quarter-finals) Hes sported 2-0 records, Nova PW i SCOTTISH LEAGUE Scotia and New Brunswick] Saskatchewan 2 To Be Formed | Division I |were 1-1 and B.C., Newfound-| Alberta |Hearts 2 Kilmarnock % jland, Quebec and Prince Ed. Ontario 2 F 2 Golf Club Ladies Inter-League Match |ward Island were winless. Manitoba-N. W. Ont. 2 In This City League of Ireland 1 Irish) Alberta, on the basis of two New Brunswick 3 2 2 2 He remains indestructibly when he was. pressed into serie Ballymena hilosophical. ice as a sparring partner. His! Gienayon "I use the carcass of animals which the farmers give me as bait. I place these here and there in the forest and make my rounds. regularly. Some- -- I put snares in the: wa- fa "You know the water takes y|the scent of man off the snares. This is most important." He hunts anytime, but: says League 3 |strong showings, moved into| Nova Soctia \the favorite's role as the Pete} Quebec i | British Columbi Top Oshawa C.C. [comes © Oshawa | WEEK-END STARS |inte trouble tieposing of B.c| Prince Edward Island 3 | The Shoto-Kan Dharma Kar-| 14-3 in the afternoon draw and| Newfoundland eoooKHrH wy NN NHYNNHHOSOOSM ate Club of Toronto is sponsoring) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |P.E.I.'s Doug McGowan rink! porT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)--| ' the winter ts best. E t a new club in the City of Osh-| Bob Rousseau of Montreal,|from Montague 12-8 in the aight| wecrter nnae in ihe Royall ee pothe, But | last summer," he re- ay rop Vv ven awa, which will be located in| who fired the tying goal in Ca-| draw. |Canadian Legion curling cham-|',24 Wilson's: squad, calls, "I took the mother and One thing merits Simcoe Hall, 387 Simcoe St. S.jnadiens' 2-2 draw with Boston! Tensest game of the evening|pionships Monday. |18, Sebere 10, Oaciene.| Plaraey men izeven of her young in three fae Many young men in Oshawa/Sunday and added one to the|draw was a battle between | a ieee Special attention. The Oshawa Golf Club ladies) others got a chance to play at ® have looked forward to the day|Montreal total in a 5-3 victory|Manitoba - Northwestern On- Quebec 000 110 100 001 -- 4) 1,2%0",2 '12, Tr : le were hosts for the first com-jclub other than their own. when they could learn this|over Detroit Saturday. \tario and B.C. The Joe McKin- 011 00: 0--7\sme 6 end B z It "age : \tario e Sask. 11.001 010 21 Bee Bees 4. Saves You WOITY, petition for the new Harry Gay here are no prizes to be won| highiy efficient art in a club of| Detroit veteran Gord Howe,|non rink from Kamloops moved! High individua Trophy, donated for inter-club)--but a day of curling and a) their own and now this day has|who scored his 35th goal of thelinta a 5-1 lead after ast three| B.C 010-001 010 001 -- 4| Ding tgyse aie Hickey Running and hurry: annual competition, between the| good dinner at night, to be en-| arrived, |season against Montreal Satur-| ends | Alberta 102 220 102 310 14! a Lioyd Sabine ek ee = ; ladies of The Oshawa Curling] joyed together. The Shoto - Kan Bul \" | Don ; It's the convenient | Dharma|day and set up two goals a8} But, Rill Hodgson's Fort Wil-! | Henning 750, Bert Harding Club and Oshawa Golf Club, on) There was a double draw 9.30|teaches the most ancient Karate|the Wings downed Chicago 4-2) Ham four Maven y back to tie the| NB. 001 013 141 200 --13| Fred Hard re, Bob 'Gallager, : : i |a.m. and 11.30 a.m. and play|method, which is coupled with) Sunday. lgame by the seventh end with! N.S 010 000 000 011 -- 3) Kastner 128. Eddie Brown ta, at ae BEDROOM EXTENSION! Afer President Rita McCal-| consisting of two 8-end games,|the very essential spiritual as-| Right - winger Ron Stewart,|s triple and moved in front to/ "Gene's ober ae lum greeted the curlers, bon.| with a full entry of 24 rinks. _ pect. jwho tallied twice as Toronto) tay with two in the eighth,|P.E.1. 001 003 010 200 -- 7|Ast Smart san "(2, len 844 (345), R ounmmnes io ini senvenee ys metaw ont The club with the highest total) The home school of the sngae 1 eign te gam Chicago 3-0 Satur-) winning finally 11-7 | Ontario 120 020 101 001 -- 8) 717" tem beet 717, Cammazzola ll @1 pANERS and LAUNDERERS called for a word from Oshawa)score for-the two games claims|\Kan was recently shown on Gay night. : , 4) i a | wimat d Curling Club Ladies' President,|the trophy. Oshawa Golf Clubltelevision on a program of| Toronto's Eddie Shack, who ie Weceeeuee Stratford nia 011 010 101 100 -- 6) 2. Sonny hice Strutt OSHAWA, - PORT HOPE Louise Rose, who gave @ very|were the first winners of the|Oriental Arts included in the Provided the winning margin as) Sam Butt's Valley-/Man-NW Ont 100 202 020 020 -- 9) dent Reg Rickey renuese ante au nree|| ROWMANVILLE - SCARBORO h ll ay i , lTeafs edged New York 2-1 Sun-| defeated Sam Butt's Valley Hickey requests that all team ---- g cragthrene J ro ors event, by a total score of 209-' Wide World of Sports. = edged Seal holt hold von field Que, entry 13-8 while SECOND -ROUND taptfans or someone who will represent || Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs | el sco ar bec ay | 155. A. demonstration of karate, | dati. e ISaske : / I ROU} | » will meet on Thursday night , Trophy -- to promote good curl) At the conclusion of play, /under 'the guidance of Michaei| the NHI leadership cor eo | Alberta 040 030 202 010--12| towing' The Regreneuled 18 age it obpailel By ia ing, good fellowship, and good) Harry Gay presented the trophy|Kelly, 2nd Degree Black Belt| oe ted 646 after eight ends but al' =! 102 002 010 101-- 8) will be to present the pllayot plans times between the two clubs. to the president of the ladies' /and Ted Pidduck, Ist Degree} PICK ALL STARS --__|iriple in the ninth got the iob| x9, |sall 'ont 723-4631 As this was also positional section of the Golf Club, Rita/Black Belt, will be held at Sim-| STOCKHOLM (CP) -- Some|done for Walt Laycock's Shell-| Now? Scotla 110 025 015 010-14) teams must be 50 MILL Play, ladies not usually having}McCallum. OCC President|coe Hall on March 25th, between' 199 ta writers abd radin|brook rink over Jot Kilburn of 8! 901 000 000 201-- 4) a chance to play in bonspiels,| Louise Rose was also called up|6.30 and 7 p.m SPOTS | WEnere. Sn TaD r got a taste of bonspieling, while| when the presentation was| Everyone is wel nd ade\commentators picked an all-star/ Fredericton. Ontario 120 103 013 002--13| tte Biot mPa come and ad-/hockey team from players who} The Wallace Knock entry Quebec 001 020 200 21-- 8) competed in the world hockey|from Lunenburg, N.S., bounced | Ninety-six ladies sat down to tournament. Four Canadians|back from a 13-3 drubbing at) Man-NW 0 | ee 7 : ; ) ¥ ' -} Ont 100 110 320 111--11) | dinner. While the ladies were . |were selected: Goalie Seth Mar-|the hands of New Brunswick in BC. . 023 001 00: mer. Whil . : Mar-| C, 1 000-- 7 Lapadula enjoying their dessert and cof-| Tony Chibi Captures tin, defenceman, Harry Smith,|the afternoon to trim Carm fee, Effie Hezzlewood gave the Knocks Out Indies a brief news. report 'on| Filth 10-Pin Crown [fed forwards Jack Mcleod and|Sockwoll's S. Jo's, NAd.jvm gun 4ue aug ant-- 3 2 The, SSN eer I ne cr geet ithe goings-on at the Diamond Dd) WINDSOR, Ont. (OP) Tony noe sh d vet ook adh | playoffs, and the busy schedule| Chibi, 27, of Leamington, Ont. the ladies have between games,| won his fifth consecutive On-| # . jfrom a first hand report from|tario tenpin singles champion-| | 1 op | Emily Woolley, whose team was|ship Saturday, scorng 2,942 in| | ellos nerd a bea ty there|a 15-gamé series. ae 'an 0 is certainly to be con-| He finished well ahead of the | ican a it IO coiny| gratulated on such a splendid|22 other competitors from! ' | Amateur Welterweight cham- S70W!N8. -- '18 Ontario zones. ion, Sunday night scored a Best round. knockout over Bill Bit lan Ca Bo Soe Announce New TO ALL | | Lapadula, who will represent ° with a strai; ° a ital way orourh de rot) Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch i L | Rusy ns uffalo, , gained an unpopular, split de: Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink It is the recommendation of the Infections Committee that visi The entire stock of pai . meortholds.... nd repuic desmaged tines ' int and paint Timmins in the 160 'pate ai ™ sedate 7s tation to this hospital be restricted to the nearest relatives dur- P P vision. A renowned research institute has | many months. Pa . . . . +4 + Br tesa mn) Ctra ececens | "Htucamaat woe | rGythe Curent fy epider, Those relives having o peod suppinee "OE the: tate Mn: ae Fe and one for Fleming after Wil- h ability to shrink hen new healing sub: (Bio-Dyne) od i kins had been repeatedly cau-| thoids painlessly. It relieves itch- | which quickly helps heal injured visitation for at least one week. store 55 Bruce St. will be sold to ae = pe epg Soles af 0a opens, cea ion nae fe spread It is to be hoped that in this way the danger of cross-infection : s : in 4 issue. Bio-Dyne is in oint- P . r Se ' ! 168 Ibs: Pete Lopez, Niagara) inflamed tissues. ment and suppository form called with patients and staff.of this hospital will be minimized during close the estate. Falls, Ont., decision Ed-Giorgio| | One hemorrhoidal case history | Preparation H. the current nfluenzal epidemic in this Communit eee ny tia ' . sg socerabenstoter ee. In addition to actually shrink- | de 1 $: illy atchum, 'or- vement. ain was i hemorrhoi i onto, TKO over Pat Campbell,) promptly and gently relieved .. . jeveitaas cot mabe chon vase W. A. Holland Guelph. actual reduction or retraction | dees painful. It helps prevent im- | | OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL Sale §$ Moud (aula a nn ees Meme. § OSHAWA. GE | ale Starts Monday, . RACE WRITER DIES = Pll woap erste of hemorrhoids. : NEW YORK (AP)--John Jo.| ® Yatiety of hemorrhoidal condi- | Just ask your druggist for Pre- aR ik 4 he seph (Jack) Fitzgerald, 70, vet-| tions. Relief even occurred in cases pengiiea 1 Beaded ox Pees | E. Geoffrey Beatty, M.D., are t eran racing writer and track| Of long standing, and most im- | paration H Ointment (with a Associate Pathologist, licist, died here Monday.| Portant of all, results were so | special applicator). | i i i "Gray .Fox," as he was| thorough that this improvement Satisfaction guaranteed or your | pening! Sorgen Committee, known in horse racing circles,| a8 maintained over a period of | money refunded. edical Staff, Oshawa General Hospital. had been ailing since 1960,