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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1963, p. 10

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} 4 @ q 10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 8, 1963 Wings Stage Stewart Puts ! Legs To Test OTTAWA (CP)--Coach Frank|first team to score being de- 'Clair finds out today if Roniclared the winner, 2 Stewart and Jack Nichols will! Kickoff time is 1 'p.m. and the be able to play for Ottawa\game will be carried by the ' Rough Riders Saturday in their|CBC television network, 8 n-death Eastern Football|ALS HAVE IFS ' Conference game against Mont-| Alouettes chances boil down real Alouettes, to a: ; { the field is in good condi- tion after Thursday's Despite leg injuries, both half- backs have been working out 'y downpour; if halfback Clark can show season with Riders all week. But nei- ther has been able to run at full early 8 form; if Alouettes' passing at- tack can show up better than during the regular season; if the Alouettes defence can contain peed. The possibility of another mud bowl -- much like last year's semi-final between the same two a teams--loomed as rain fell for|the strong passing of Ottawa the second straight day. quarterback Russ Jackson. Alouettes beat Riders 18-17) Clark was injured earlier in last year in a driving rain which|the season and. started practis- uced the Lansdowne Parkjing with the team this week id to a sea o fmud between/after undergoing a knee opera- 40-yard lines, _|tion for torn cartilages, The teams must decide a win-). Clark and George Dixon are ner Saturday. If tied after reg-|Alouettes one - two backfield ulation time they'll play two 10-}punch and when they are both minute halves, Sudden - death|hot at the same time, the Mont- play will follow if needed, theirealers are hard to beat, West Germans ough Petes the first four goals T ; : A game. o Lead Generals The single point moved the day by stating that he definite- / Montreai Jr, Canadiens, on Fri-| Peter Mahovlich, Jimmy Pet- ceed recently resigned mento diet caee Algo Jim Paterson, Danny Grant the interim, and led the club; a f marker early in the second. i Tuesday. That game merits ajchecked by Real Lemieux at oy SS ae mE ing the humiliating 11-3 defeat|g0al during the penalty. \ Blai On Search ir r Big Comeback HAMILTON (CP) --Hamilton For New Mentor thursday night and the balled back to earn a 4-4 tie in an On- It was the third tie for the Wings in 11 games, They are Oshawa Generals' general charges through a_ vigorous! Petes to within a half game of manager, Wren Blair, clarified ~ workout in preparation for an|the league-leading Toronto Marl- % , team captain Bryan Camp- ly was in the. process of be- day night in Trenton. Peer ginning an intensive search for SHORT NOTES |bell and Nick Libett scored the br id Ron Naud scored for the aos. Wedeaane, day's encounte:, they tackle Petes in the first ' ' 4 ' ey period and Blair has sesrmed the dual ji c mer Rangers on Sunday ' i "home for a match with high-| The Petes lost Don H dithy Scie at becnentie we ; 'flying St. Catharines Blac klearly in the third period wit ance. . in' sell-out crowd because of. the;Mid-ice. Lemieux was given a Blair's coaching tenure is ex revengeful attitude St. Kitt's|major for kneeing. The Petes hopes to announce his succes- ¢ sor Red Wings spotted Peterbor- | tario Hockey Association Junior still winless, the coaching situation yester- "obvious gruelling test against|boros. . : |Hamilton goals, the right candidate to suc Generals have two successive UE y Jim Sprott added the fourth role of manager and coach in afternoon before returning i aren hia tet appear Ul -Hawks in Bowmanville on|pulled tendon when he wi pected to end in approximately will come in with after absorb-|Were unable to get a shot on | "Tt will take me at least four from Oshawa earlier in the season in St. Catharines... . Nike Dubeau, one of the club's tent man to un 'ertake what I lfeel is @ difficult chore, one or five weeks to flad a compe ie © inspirational leaders on and off 4 the ice is getting itchy feet as he continues to nurse his in- HODGE THWARTS HULL Forward Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks is stop- ped by Montreal Canadien Goalie Charlie Hodge during the National Hc vey League game in Montreal. Now Terry Sawchuk's which will require unreserved idm 4:. attention," said Blair. He add- jured 'shoulder Dubeau has ed: f been inactive exactly three weeks tonight when he suffer- the injury against this same} MIKE DUBEAU | "A coachin position on a Junior "A" hotkey club takes|to the Oshawa Gencrals 1963-64)° considerable hard work, which)operations and attend to secur- " : j rdered him to rest jentails numerous ..oblems out-|ing future talent, not only forex or so, Dubeau has reluc- one "Ant pecans. atl elk club but in the fimaljtantly consented, but to keep lthe expected devotion to tus|{nelyala, players that some-itrom yen ing Las A gg Mh gd f \day may pley an integral part)jittle position, having played hockey |p the success of Boston Bruins| sible. Another General's ontreal club. His doctor has|ing what to do with those spare another hours? terior decorating and ,home eco- ; nomics don't fill the bill--why|Struck hard at making their not try a correspondence|sport safer with recommenda- Track And Field Courses Planned | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Wonder- Top Jumpers NEW YORK (AP)--Hermann Schridde, a smoot' - riding 28- year-old fammer, mad. a perfect showing in international jump- ing competition at the National H~rse Show Thursday. He sent the West Germans into a com- fortable lead for the team cham- pions hip, After winning th West Point 1964 Olympic Games trials and Canadian championships sched- uled.in Vancouver 'not later It night courses such as in-|than May 30." | The boxing committee also) will not necessarily become the at se? |tions that head gear and heav- y 'stick for the successful casualty, Waync pergyooa ins oy Amateur' Athletic Union|ier gloves become mandatory applicant. Several people wiil sauna Duke page tty ond u me hibeiy lof Canada may offer one this/¢qipment for all AAU-sanc. be eliminated because of the|\Ye" end at managing Os ~My to correct -caiclum Gepomt m ' ' | tioned matches. } i .1©|Generals and scouting for Bos-\his shoulder. . . . Bill Little|year in officiating at a track " i amount of attention towards io, "trom Toronto to the Que-|was ordered t actice with/and field meet | They also set up a medical |the club required." , : ; es Sieeeen 0 Pet : ; committee under Dr. Les Wil- bec border; he also is general|/Whitby Dunlops last night for) This was one of the lox of Ed ton to study these OTHER FUNCTIONS Imareger of Boston's number|missing Generai's Wednesday|here Thursday as AAU dele- endl other mien of making the Blair is not content to con-jone farm club, Minneapolis|practice in Bownanville, Little, gates waded through the open- poo grat > tinue' in the coaching depart-|Bruins, of the CPHL, Clinton|driving a truck for a_ ocalling-day agenda of their annual : ment along w't) his managerial'Comets of the USHL and has|{ -~ got stuck in the mud north | convention. FOUR HONORED duties, because it would detract|}more than a passing interest injof Oshawa and was eee The track and field commit. png were accorded four ; : ; , serioisly fror his numerous|Boston Proteges performing in| ake it in time... . Caml} {men, three of them from Win- time records of the Nationaljeven with Maurice se enila rc through with a 25-shot at- other important functions as to|Western Canada. He makes|B :wer, Le: fs All-Star defence- nye tr 2 Chil. nipeg, when Maj. Jack Davies Hockey League. tal. gia ; employee of the Boston Bruin|periodic visits to Winnipeg/man and friend of General's un' Ee oor would estab{ol Montreal, nationa) AAU #His push develops from withinjNAME STAYS IN Plante meanwhile turned, back! professional hockey club. where he inquires about the/Wren Blair, phoned earlier this! PRCT ot 'nat officials regis:("Nairman, announced appoint- the Detroit Red Wings as a sec-| And when he does finally get 36 shots, MaaqDonald beat him, One of the departments possibility of youngsters from|week to see if Blair would take ation lan ments to the Natioval Ball of front, because Gordie Howe|it, Richard's name won't be with assists from Howe and de- Blair figures would be greatly|two Junior "A"' Boston spon-ja close look at his younger pian, Fame. 'still shooting for that elusivejobliterated from that section of|fenceman Bill Gadsby, at 12:37\negiected if he were to continue|sored hockey clubs making the/brother Jack to see if he pos-| After a two-year study of the! Honored were sprinter Harry No. 545 in the wake oflthe record book, it was learned. of the final period while New with both jobs, is the vitally | grade soon in the big time, lsesses any hockey qualities.| problem, Andrews told the com-/jerome of Vancouver, G, Syd- rsday night's play. NHL President Clarence| 2's Harry Howell was serv-jimportant scouting aspect to) Oshawa's hockey club execu-|Brewer, who has great respect mittee, a correspondence course|ney Halter, commissioner of the , jing a minor penalty for grab- hockey, system for officials whereby|Canadian Football League, Eric ; tive will meet Tuesay night | for Blair's ab'lity to judge Coach Sid Abel says Howe's|Campbell turned down Ri-lping pow ak SOP BR i SES Os hak id BBs, da tna eh ae * mA a ba suit of the scoring record|chard's claim for recognition by ing we, Scouting is practically a end at that time the coaching|players, called because he they learn the rules and a sys Coy and Ken Yost, i ae : full time job in itself, and by|situation will be discussed in|could rely.on receiving an hon-|tem of practical tests to prove unsettled the Wings. jan asterisk, based on a lesser/SHOT HITS POST La Tiasia a % 'nie Te hades 2g opraisal of Jack's hocke \their knowledge, wer eces:| 'The guys keep trying to feedjnumber of games by Richard in| Big Gordie came close ir the mid-December when this area/its entirety. est appraisal o 8 y| ge, were a neces. lof the NHL," related Blair. Blair's responsibilities sont) Challenge Trophy in the after- noon, Schridde came back dur- ing the night session in Maison Square Garden to capture the high-jumping test. The West Germans, defending Olympic gold medal winners, now have won four of the five international events at the New York show. They have 67 points compared with 31 for second- place Canada, The United States was "hird with 16 Argentina has 14 and Ireland 9. Schridde also jeads in the race for the individual title with 30 points, His teammate, Kurt Ja- rasinski, has 16, Tom Gayford '* Toronto is thind with 12, fol- lowed by Gail Ross of Edmon- ton with 10 and Bill Robertson i* the U.S., 8. Shooting For Record Along With Big How By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The New York-Detroit game,of the league-lead in that de- {Burly, temperamental Terry before: a crowd of 11,546, was|partment with New York's Jac- Sawchuk has added another|Howe's fifth scoreless appear-/ques Plante font to the assault on the life-|ance in a row since he pulled) The Rangers were unable to tei : ; 'ef ' of hockey needs looking after, 1 In the meantime Blair will|future. Blair said that Jack will) sity. a looking for him in- gneve red gr Coe an brat cnr gl tod ver re neers then would def.nitely g ori to|continue to coach, and on. Wed-|attend the nex' few practices| oy ar iny - ee Ceres : si, ante tor @ sixth attacker) dene, ime i sd ight despate! hisiso he can take a good look. . | rked disconsolately one day|said he plans to insert in next/in a desperation move to tie (meee ee devotion needay ee esc vnssnl eee Rs | | He said the plan, which he} riier this week. lyear's record book the totalsjup. His shot hit the post and 'Western Squads shooting,"" Abel re-| BREWERS' RETAIL STORES up with half coming from reg- istration fees for the corres. pondence course, would provide as many as 100 qualified offi- cials in its first year, ' R b L di expects will cost $8,000 to set! But back of the blueline injfor the top three men under all/caromed away with the net NHL, the goalies fight little|lifetime records. empty Os urg ea ing tiles of their own and Saw- "The motive for this is In a heavy-checking battle uk has been obviously unaf-|strictly to make the book more the Black Hawks extended their After lst Round by Howe's plight, jinformative,"' said Andrews. undefeated string to 10 games He produced the 93rd shutout of his career Thursday night inj1920s with Toronto and Mont-\the season's biggest crowd Bob Rosburg, who hasn't won Hainsworth's mark, set in the before' 14,747 fans in Montreal,! Detroit when the Red Wingsjreal, will presumably get: simi-'there shaded New York's erratic Rangers 1-0 on a third-period) goal by Parker MacDonald. That left Sawchuk one shy ofjyears of an abbreviated sched. cy, the mark set by George Hains- worth In other games, high-riding Chicago Black Hawks salvaged a 2-2 sawoff in Montreal with| their closest pursuers, the Ca-| nadiens, and. Toronto Maple! lar treatment should Sawchuk surpass him Hainsworth played in the ule but in that era he once piled up 22 shutouts in a 44-game schedule, Sawchuk's best seasonal mark) was 12, a figure he three times. His whitewash job on the Ran- Montreal's Gilles rac Billy Hicke and Tremblay were both ked up along with Chicago's n Mikita, Mikita and Eric. Nesterenko counted for the Hawks while Dave Balon produced Mont- reached) "Cal's two goals, hig third pair year-old Kentckian who turned| in as many games. All of the scoring came in the Leafs edged Boston's punchless|gers was his second shutout this 0Pening two periods, Bruins 4-3 in Boston. campaign and gave him a share Tie With Leafs Pleases Hodges NEW YORK (AP) -- There/bring them up the jump won't Charlie Hodge was given a few was a time during the 1940's, BC (before Castro), when Wash- ington Senators hired numerous) Cuban ballplayers for their be-| leaguered baseball team. Now, the Senators are again recent seasons were outfielder! reaching out for a helping hand --this time toward Canada Manager Gil Hodges calls. the new. working agreement Toronto Maple Leafs of the In- ternational League an import-) ant development in the team's| bid to move up in the American} League standings. 'Last year we were the only major league team without a triple A farm club," Hodges ex- plained Thursday. farm team was York in the Eastern League. re "It's just too much to expectifielder Larry Osborne, out-| a player to come up from ajfielder Barry Shetrone and pit-jond appearance of the season) games in five, and Toronto has|injury, they blasted Western ® __ jin the Toronto net, filling in for/one victory. as z : "You know, we got Steve Rid-|Johnny Bower who suffered aj In the mid - 1950's, Tindall class A or double A team and make a good showing in the be such a big one." SENT UP PLAYERS Among those the Maple Leafs have sent up to the majors in Dennis Orlando Bobby Leon Wagner, shortstop Menke and pitchers Pena, Hank Fischer, with|Tiefenauher, Ron Piche and/9,439 fans in Boston. Claude Raymond. Elston How- ard, the Yankee catcher named the American League's most valuable player for 1963, played for the Leafs in 1954. "We sent eight players to Tor- onto last month," Hodges pointed out. 'But they thing there." Included on the list were in- cher Ron Moeller. } Hicke suffered a cut that took --------/12 stitches to close, He was hitand Bobby Nichols. A stroke by Chicago's Bobby Hull, tagged with a major penalty for his ac- tion, Tremblay was struck in the face and was taken to hospital for examination, Mikita was shaken up by a check. Montreal's substitute goalie minutes rest after orearm muscle in thrust by Hull, Defenceman Tim goal--deflecting into the net off} Boston's Orland Kurtenbach| with 5 seconds to play--gave the Leafs an uphill win before pulling a balking a PILE UP. LEAD The Bruins piled up a 3-0. lead jin the opening period on goals by Kurtenbach, Guy Gendron and Andy Hebenton. George Armstrong and Allen can|Stanley. got two back in the sec- scheduled in London where Uni- "Our top.come back if they show any-|ond period and Billy Harris| yensity of Western Ontario Mus-|\the power expecte' of them. pulled Toronto even at 14:36 of the final period. Don Simmons made his sec- Horton's| iplace PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) Evenly Matched o'|made 12-point favorites over s|Roughies in the two-game total- points set, They're 8%4-point fa-! vorites in the opening game, a golf tournament in nearly three years, shot a four-under-, CALGARY (CP) Two par 67 Thursday and took a nar-|the most evenly-matched team row first-round lead in the $50,-|/in the Canadian Football League 000 Frank Sinatra Invitational|--in their meetings this season What irks the Saskatchewan Open. --open the Western Football ans is that in three meetings Rosbrg finished one stroke Conference semi-finals here Sat- with the third-place Roughrid- ii |1967 Pan-American Games Winnipeg, approved regional clinics to! help. prepare officials for the! He said it would take about five years to reach a peak of productivity, just in time for the) in} WILL BE CLOSED. With the same general view) n mind, the boxing. committee! ahead of Frank Beard, a 24-\urday afternoon, ers this season, Calgary man- And afns in Regina are woa- " ine-point win an professional a year ago. jdering how bookies establish | 2804 only Me? At 69, one stroke behind Beard | their epee gpa ---- ° yg . The opening game starts. at were Bill Casper, Dave Hill,|the staunch supporters Of 5as-)s. 99 p.m, EST here Saturday LAST NIGHT'S STARS Monday, Dow Finsterwald, Tommy 'Bolt 9 gt dean are'and the second game--which} | y : i i i ationally on} r back were Don Essig,| a "agp. wrdners i on ak ae bel Littler, Terry Wilcox, |is second this season to Brit- y night at Regina. Aaron anf Floyd Ray.{ish Columbia Lions, have been played Monday night at Regina.| ' 3 -- IN GOOD SHAPE | farthe Gene Tommy Gaels Look Good For Clean Sheet y THE CANADIAN PRESS |playoff for the league title in Queen's University Golden|each of the last three seasons, shape for the first game than at any time since "Our spirit has never been goal-getting Parker MacDonald, key figures for Detroit Red E : Wings in a 1-0 win over New| "Our team will be in better/york Rangers. | the third|scored the winning goal when game of the season," says|the Maple Leafs shaded Boston Stampeder coach Bobby Dodds.|Bruins 4-3. better," answers Saskatche-|two-goal scorer for the third) wan's Bob Shaw. "If we can|consecutive game, when the Ca-| stay reasonably healthy, we can|nadiens and Chicago Black| give them a real run for it,"|Hawks tied 2-2, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Goalie Terry Sawchuk and November 11 "REMEMBRANCE DAY Toronto's Tim Horton, who Brewers' Warehousing Company Ltd. Dave Balon. of Montreal, Operators of Brewers' Retail Stores niga --$------ Dobbs said Eagle Day--out with injuries for the last two league games against Edmon-| ton Eskimos--will star' at quar-| terback, Reughriders likely will have four men on the sidelines, Line. | |backer Dick Schnell is out for |the season with a broken an-| kle. Tackle Bill Clarke and saf-| ety Gene Wlasiuk both have| knee injuries, Halfback Bill| Gray was on the 30-day injury) jreserve list. Shaw probably will dress both jnew import tackles--Joe Lewis/ of the NFL Philadelphia Eagles | nd Nick Mumley of the AFL) Denver Broncos, | Gaels should give Frank Tiny jaieo had a 5-0 'd going into dall his first undefeated season|the final game two years ago. i his 15 years as head coach| They lost that one 15-7 to Mc this Saturday. |Gill, but then blanked Redmen Gaels, riding the crest of aj 11-0 in the playoff. They lost the five-game winning streak, will/other two playoffs to McGill, b heavily favoree when they|21-0 in 1960 and 15-13 last sea- visit Toronto to pl y the last-)Son, University of Toronto! This year Tindall has assemb- Blues in the final game of the led a group of players who were 5 so good they were expected to} win every game. They have, but juntil last Saturday never showed season, : A battle for second place is} i} tangs meet McGill University) Then, with sophomore full- | Redmen in the other final game.|hick Jim Young of Hamilton Both teams have won tw0|completely recovered from en 51-9. The Queen's roster, in fact, is) MEADE WANTS BACK THOROUGHBRED RACING majors," the former star first|zik from Toronto last year," |toe injury in a practice Wednes- R ge : baseman added. 'Hodges said, "and he did a fine|day. . gathered together such "Next year, it'll be different.|job for us, winning five games Our top minor leaguers will be|after he was brought up in mid-| w, out-|loaded with standouts: Cal Con-| _ standing players as Ron Stew-|nor, the veteran quarterback) BALTIMORE (AP) Don Four games' are on tap this|art, Gary Schreider, Lou/from Burlington; Bill Edwards!Meade, a former jockey banned eekend with Montreal and Chi-|Bruce, Paul Fedor and the con-|from Ottawa, and Bayne Norrie|from horse racing since 1945, cago both playing twice. The/troversial Gus Bracchia, They|from North Bay, both half-|wants to get back in as a playing in Toronto and when we'season."' HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F 1 3 39 39 A Pt 22:19 32 13 31 25 12 26 33 11 28 36 8 20 35 5 esults 2 Chicago Montreal Toronto Detroit New York Boston Thursday's Chicago 2 Montreal Toronto 4 Boston 3 New York 0 Detroit 1 x Games Saturday ew York at Montreal hicago at Toronto a Games Sunday ontreal at Detroit cago at Boston Ontario Junior A 3 4 6 8 8 R 4 F APt 64 33:15 36 3214 46 2811 47 4010 29 3210 37 40 7 17 48 4 36 -- leterbor'gh ontrea! 4 Cath'ines jagara Falls shawa itchener ' Hamilton wuankt @Soavszrvunw 1 2 1 0 6 3 2 3 eruu 'Thursday's Result Peterborough 4 Hamilton 4 Friday's Games Kitchener. at Niagara Falls Montreal vs Oshawa (at Tren- ton) : Western League and 2 Los Ange'es 3 International League Port Huron 2 Des Moines 3 Eastern League Long Island 2 Nashviile 2 Ottawa-Hull District Junior Brockville 3 Cornwall 6 Northern Ontario Junior Espanola 4 Garson Faicon- bridge 1 : Ontario Junior B Dresden 2 Leamington 10 Saskatchewan Senior Melville 3 Saskatoon 4 Saskatoon fSunior Regina 2 Yorkton 7 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarchs 3 Brandon 8 Central Alberta Edmonton 5 Olds 4 Red Deer 5 Drumheller 2 Nova Scotia Senior Moncton 3 New Glasgow 4 |Portl 59 3|Windsor 5 Halifax 5 |Hawks are in Toronto Saturday) night while the Canadiens are at home to the Rangers. Sunday night it's Montreal at Detroit and Chicago at Boston. The Hawks head into the weekend atop the standings with 19 points, followed by Montreal * 7 Toronto at 12, and Detroit a eight and the Bruins with five. Then comes the Rangers with| were champions, but never un-|backs; and linemen Bill Miklas | trainer. Now about * years old, defeated. 'from Oshawa, John Erickson|Meade has mailed an applica- HAD 5-6 RECORD from Port Arthur and Laird|tion to the Maryland racing Gaels, who have been in a!Rasmussen from Ottawa. icommission for a license, we > \ | | NHL LEADERS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago, won 8, lost 1, tied 3, points 19 Points; Beliveau, Montreal, 21 'Goals: Mikita, Chicago, |Balon, Montreal, 8 Assists: Beliveau, 16 Shutouts: Sawchuk, |Plante, New York, 2 Penalties: Harper, 41 minutes Montreal, SET DRAFT DATE NEW YORK (AP) -- The American Football League's an- jnual draft of college football |players will be held Nov, 30 in |New York, commissioner Joe Fose announced Thursday. | % ( : a | CANADIAN WHISKY Detroit, | | ( Ve Of ¢ anand -) C woud Nhukies PROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES DISTILLED, MATURED AND BOTTLED IN CANADA BY CANADIAN SCHENLEY LTD TOMORROW-$10,000 MOHAWK STAKES Special buses direct to track leave Oshawa Terminal at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, NEW POST TIME 1:30 P.M. GirFENWOOD

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