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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1963, p. 18

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sen eee 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 20, 1963 Baseball's Annual Trade And Barter Hank Bauer Worries Not About Future BALTIMORE (AP) -- Hank Bauer looks upon managing By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Hockey League fans must be cheering louder for the NHL Teams Are Better At Home at home, winning eight games, while the Bruins and Red Wings have yet to win on the road. Detroit Wings Call For Help, Two Hornets DETROIT (CP)--Detroit Red sent down to Pittsburgh of the AHL, Sid Al manager - coach of the Red Wings, said he will rest right winger Billy McNeill, who has a leg injury, and defence- man Pete Goegan for the Chi- cago game, Cushenan, 29, who has had previous NHL experience with Wings announced Tuesday they|Montreal, New York and Chi- Woodstock Srs. Defeat Guelph, Hold Top Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Woodstock Athletics continued three to Guelph for a game against the fourth-place Regals. A win for Regals would put them third spot, a point ahead Oaks and two Galt, c' Guelph for ren' tied wil ne nc honors. Galt is idle Friday Gerry Stringle struck for Oals as Woodstock in of ur their pace-setting form Tuesda' night, walloping visiting Gue \ Nneetnr hg weak 9 wien Regals 8-2 in an Ontario Hockey Bob Land Toby Black, Ron Ma- Association Senior fixture. pens era Mi 'Gaanees got ol have called up two players for/cago, will be playing his first their National Hockey League|game for the Wings. LaForge, game against Chicago Black/27, is a six-year veteran of the Baltimore Orioles as a simple|pome team this year. Or maybe thing. Jacques Plante, New York "The ball players know mejgoalie, was right when he said RECORD ON THE LINE The Hawks put this record on the line tonight when they en- Starts Midnight and if I ask them to do some. the visiting team's net is larger Hawks Wednesday. Detroit oranization. In the other scheduled game, NEW YORK (AP) -- Their|Mets, might be had for the appetites whetted by the bigjright price. : trade involving Rocky Colavito,, Among the American League major. league baseball owners/players discussed in trade ru- get their chance to swing intojmors are Leon Wagner of Los high swapping gear beginning Angeles Angels, Jim Gentile of at midnight tonight, Baltimore Orioles and Lu Clin- That's the opening hour of the/ton of Boston Red Sox. : annual inter-league trading pe-| Detroit Tigers might be will- riod, which will run until mid- for pitcher Jim might Dec. 15. Some big names have been talked about. Cincinnati could possibly be tempted to part with Vada Pin- son, Joey Jay or Gordy Cole- man, if the right bait is offered in exchange. COULD BE HAD Three National League slug- gers, Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco Giants, Eddie Math- ews of Milwaukee Braves and Frank Thomas of New York West Germany, U.S. Each Have Three In Final TORONTO (CP) -- West Ger- many and the United States will each have three entries for the North American individual riding championship finals Fri- day at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair horse show. West Germany's Kurt Jara- sinski won the Maple Leaf Stake Tuesday in the last of three qualifying events for the championship, limited to 10 rid- ing to deal Bunning. The Tigers shipped Colavito off to Kansas City Athletics along with pitcher Bob Ander- gon and cash, for second-base-| man Jerry Lumpe and pitchers Dave Wickersham and Ed Ra- kow, The annual inter-league trad- ing period gives the clubs a chance to shop around in the other league without first hav- ing to ask waivers in their own league. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Pittsburgh -- Johnny Morris, 160, Pittsburgh, outpointed George Benton, 160, Philadel- phia, 12. Houston--Tod Herring, Hous- ton, stopped Alonzo Johnson, Houston, 9. heavyweights. New York -- Lenny Mangia- pane, 154%, New York, out pointed Georgie Briggs, 150, Brooklyn, 6. London--Dave Coventry, Eng- land, outpointed John White, Chicago, 10. Lightweights. San Jose, Calif--Dean Bo- gany, 174, Fresno, Calif., qjleader with a total of 56 for 692. thing they' do it for me," he/than the home club's. believes. "They know I'm| Whatever the reason, the strictly for the ball player." {home ice advantage has become He displayed this camarade-|more distinct this season. Of 47 rie at a press conference Tues-|games played, the home team day confirming his engage-|has won 30 and tied seven while ment in a one-year contract as|!0sing onily 10. the new Oriole manager. hic gad team gt oy up ; _jabou per cent o pos- the bone said ite tes back 8 sible points So far Wis year i at compared to last year's final poly co ey mere, tally of 5 per cent when the host cl on 92 games, tied 47 "You're the only man with a ri d lost 71. job," shot back Jim Gentile, the|" No ts first baseman who is one of the phen flw tps age of this phenomenon than the Orioles' problem children. sy "I don't think you have any- thing to worry about," said Bauer reassuringly. Lee MacPhail, genera] man- ager, made it clear he hired Bauer to replace Billy Hitch- Hawks, No club'is hurt as much by it than Boston or Detroit, which partially explains the po- Sitions of the three teams in league standings. Chicago has been unbeatable front - running Chicago Black tertain the Wings in one of three NHL games scheduled. In other contests, Montreal visits Tor- onto and Boston is at New York. The Toronto battle will decide second place barring a tie. The tws 'cams are locked at 18 points, eight behind the Hawks. The Wings will dress defence- man Ian Cushenan and left nets of the American League, winger Lowell MacDonald was|breakfast. BUTTERBALL BARMEN winger Claude LaForge, both) WOLVERHAMPTON, Eng- recalled from Pittsburgh Hor-|land f{CP)--A brewery director Says publicans are too fat for their meeting with the NHLjaround the middle and should leaders at Chicago, Right/go for a three-mile run before lar-dwelling Welland B cc behind the le urloaks stayed a -leading gles. Rick Hay and Don Duke got thletics with a 5-3 decision|e each for Guelph. over hometown Port Colborne Sailors. Woodstock Vance Millar paced Welland with a pair in game that saw lays host to cel- 37 penalties handed out. Chester ilors Friday anu|Warchol ] third-spot Oakville Oaks travel! fired the others for the winners. and Jim Robertson The Canadiens haven't beat the Leafs at home since Octo- Montreal and won 6-3 at home. New York hopes to continue its domination of Boston and open its lead over the Bruins to four points. The Rangers have beaten Boston three times this season but lately the Bruins have been showing signs of restless- ness, indicating they may want to leave the NHL basement. cock in hopes he would get more out of the Orioles as individual players, Jr. Black Jimmy Brown Regains Lead NFL Scoring NEW YORK (AP) -- Jimmy Brown of Cleveland regained the scoring lead from Green Bay Packers' Jerry Kramer and Roosevelt Taylor of Chi- cago Bears took over first place in interceptions in weekend play in the National Football League. Although the Browns were dropped out of a first-place tie) in the Eastern Conference by a/ 20-14 defeat at the hands of St.| Louis Cardinals, Jimmy scored| TWO ACES INJURED his 13th touchdown of the year) QUEBEC (CP) Wingers for a total of 78 points, Kram-|Bob Blackburn and Bill Suther- er's only point was a conver-|land of Quebec Aces will not sion after the Packers' lone|nlay in an American Hockey touchdown in their 26-7 defeatiLeague game against . Pitts. at Chicago. Kramer now has 76\purgh Hornets Wednesday be- ints. cause of injurie.s Sutherland Brown gained 154 yards in 22/suf'ered a concussion when he attempts, pushing his total for|fell on the ice at Buffalo Sun- the year to 1,447, Another day/day night and Blackburn suf- like that and he will beat his/fered a groin injury in the same own league record of 1,527 set) game in 1958, | i Taylor grabbed two o* the| __ DESI BUYS FILLY five interceptions by the Bears) NEW YORK (AP)--Desi. Ar- against Green Bay for a leading|"42 of television fame paid top total of seven for 118 yards,|Price at Tuesday's thoroughbred Dick Lynch of 'New York stili/auction at Belmont Park when has the most yardage with 152/his agent bought There's Gold, on six interceptions. a two-year-old filly, for $32,- Bobby Joe Conrad of St.|900. A chestnut daughter of Louis is still the pass-catching|Ballydam, the filly won three races this year and earned By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Catharines Black Hawks ruined Montreal's bid for a sec- ond-place tie with Peterborough Petes Tuesday night, dumping the visiting Junior Canadiens 8-7 in Ontario Hockey Association Junior A action. Oshawa Generals came within a game of fifth-place Niagara Falls with a 2-1 decision over the Flyers at Bowmanville in SPORTS. BRIEFS DISH DISAPPEARS OXFORD, England (CP) -- A 1634 pewter alms dish has been taken for a second time from Glympton parish church. The first time it was taken by Oliver Cromwell's troops and recov- ered at a London auction 200 years later. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS -» 7,90 4,30 2.80 eneeye 7.20 4.50 3.20 ers. Canada and Ireland have|knocked out Roger Rouse, 172, Jarasinski took Godewind over|Jose knocked out Ray Coleman, the 10-jump course without aj131, Phoenix, Ariz., 8. fault in two rounds after Mary Mairs of the United States re- ' ® corded a perfect round on Tom- Smythe S Bo jac course. es d Miss Mairs missed the last Finishes Secon jump in the jump-off--for four e faults--and had to be content B I W with second place. But she qual- ut $ inner did the four riders who tied for/though he finished 2% lengths third place with four faults com-|pehind Castenango, won the fea- mitted on the first round Tues-|tyred one - mile Ted Atkinson day, _|Purse Tuesday at Greenwood They were: Edmonton's Gail/Raceway after a stewards' in- Capt. Billy Ringrose on Lochen| Qwner-trainer George Frostad Easpaig; Germany's Hermann] appeared to have a winner in Schridde on Kamarad; andjCastenango. But Castenango Frank Chapot of the United) was put back from first to last States on San Lucas. The four|place in the finishing order after are: Toronto's Tom Gayford;|race and ruled Cast re Treland's Diana Conolly Carew;|cut in on Kia Ora Farm's Reck- Germany's Alwin Schoeck-|jess Lady, bringing her down on moehle; and Bill Steinkraus of|her knees and almost unseating the United States. jockey Lloyd Tawse. The ruling United States in front in tealinto first place to garner the standings with 23 points. Ireland|trophy in a personal presenta- has 15, followed by West Ger-|tion by Atkinson, who had a 22- many with 14 and Canada with)year saddle career before re- ll. The Argentine has yet toltiring. By THE CANADIAN PRESS National Association Detroit 102 Cincinnati 127 Boston 126 New Yor 98 qualified two riders each. San Jose, 7. Al Chabot 131, San boy for her first tour of the ified for the individual finals as} TORONTO (CP)--Bofjac, al- Rosson Thunderbird; Ireland's| quiry. others who will compete Friday|stewards viewed movies of ho Thursday's results left thelmoved Conn Smythe's Bofjac score a point. BASKETBALL iSt. Louls 96 San Francisco 129 FIRST RACE -- 7 Furs. for three--2Free Trial, Armstrong r-olds and up, Claiming ail $2500.| 1-Black Raven, Leblanc urse $1800 (9) |%Pic 'n Pleo, Walsh .........-..+ 3Willhooks, Walsh .. .. 3.80 2.80 2.40) Start good, won di }-Bourbon Blue, McComb ...... 5.40 4.40| Also Ran In Order: Cloud Princess, $Fiak Mark, Clemes .. anion Wren, Flight Path and Steriet to ir | Star. vine' tan Te oesert Musical Hit, Jane| Winner br f 3 Parnassus -- Adrianna. Street, Nirisso, Harlech, Mr. Jiffer and| Trainer 4, C. Meyer Shamrock Lass. | Pool 57,614 Hawks Edge Junior Habs the ieague's other scheduled contest: Montreal resumes the quest for a share of second place Thursday, playing host to Kitch- ee es Watch it race backwards and forwards under its own power! A simple, fun to build robot jeep complete with. battery operated 'motor, COMPARE 99. AT 1.49 ener. But the Petes get a chance |i to close the gap on league-lead- ing Toronto Marlboros the same arines, In the third game Thurs- day, Oshawa travels to Hamil- ton for a game against the cel- lar-dwelling Red Wings: Dennis Hull led the Black Hawks Tuesday. with a three- goal effort. Singles were counted by Fred Stanfield, Ross Bichler, Ken Laidlaw, Chuck Kelly and Ken Hodge. Christian Bordeleau netted a pair for Montreal and Andre Boudrias, Jacques Madore and Bob Charlebois got one each. Hawks twice lost the lead be- fore tying the contest and then adding the winner in the dying minutes of the game, Bob Orr and Ron Buchanan were the marksmen for the Gen- erals and Frank Armstrong the lone Niagara Falls scorer. = CHECKER BOARDS = FOR SALE | Robertson Is Top Scorer In Senior OHA By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Goes Berserk! Jimmy Robertson, Welland Burloaks' left winger, shot. into} the lead of the Ontario Hockey | Association Senior League point) race this week, building his to- tal to 17 by Tuesday. Teammate Vance Millar was second, one point back. Robert- son holds the highest number of assists with 11, while Millar is tops in goals with 11. Chester Warchol, also of Wel- land, Bob Robinson of Wood- stock and Jim Dahmer are deadlocked for third spot with 13 points each. alt's Dave Dryden is top goaltender in the circuit with a 2.87 average in eight games. The leaders: G A Pts Robertson, Welland 6 11 17 Never Say Die--Emmah-; oud. Trainer, Ls 'Cavalerts, Jr. | EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile for 3-yoer- Pool 28,215. Double Pool 49,725. jolds and up, claiming all $2500. Purse as |$1900, (7). SECOND RACE -- 7 Furs. for three-|7-Field Trial, Armstrong year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500.|1-Conservatory, McComb Purse $1800. (8) \&Navy Grand, Livingstone IeMad Count, Walsh . 6.90 3.20 2.80| Start good, won easily. 2-Ridge Road, Gordon ,. 2.70 2.50, Also Ran in Order: Who Goes, BBig 'n Low, Leblanc 4.70\ yard, Dark Red, and Diehard 2nd. Start good, won driving |Winner, br g, 4, by The Doge -- Sister Also Ran in Order: Bronze Turkey, | Brin. Trainer, J. C. Meye | 9.50 6.10 3.90 8.40 5.00 6.00 Vine- ir. Samson the Great, Joe Captain, |Pool $67,318. Total pool $459,010, Cartersville and Acroonu. [Attendance 7,238. Millar, Welland ll 5 16 Robinson, Woodstock Warchol, Welland Dahmer, Galt |B, Brown, Guelph |Hogan, Galt |Hergott, Woodstock |Land, Woodstock Pfaff, Galt Zimmer, Woodstock _ S2IVIEAIISen 11 iil KING ST, E. ll OhROAIBSBIS He's Blowing High Prices to Smithereens! -- ON -- @ Furniture @ Appliances @ Hi-Fi e TV @ Radios Etc. If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! 13 13 13 12 FURNITURE APPLIANCES . 2 Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 T TOWNLINE 728 -4658 DAILY DOUBLE 3 and 1 PAID $15.20) Winner ro h 6 Count Fiame -- Mad| @ Bunny. Trainer L. Cavalaris Jr. Pool 33,848. | THIRD RACE -- | Mile for three-year-| olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900 . (6) Sun Hash, Hale éWillowdale Girl, 5.30 2.70 2.60 Dittfach 2.80 2.60 }-Nearali, Stadnyk isure i 5.00: Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: McGillicuddy, Noble Boy 2nd, and Swampscot. Winner ch g 6 Sungiow -- Wee Hash. Trainer F. W. Merrill. Poot 48,716 FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furs. for two r-olds. Cdn. foaled. Claiming ail $5000 ise $2200. (6) +My Valentine, 19.60 6.90 3.40 Miss Shepperton, ves 3.70 2.00 VsHoly Cow, Walsh 210 Start good, won driving. Also Ran In Order: Barleycorn, Round Sun, and Jet Impala. Winner 6 f 2 Blue Man -- Modest Mary. Trainer A. Rennie. Smith Gordon FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furs, for three tQueen's Courier, lart good, won ridden out Also Ran tn Order: Fiaring Page, Dark Gem, Choreography, North Cairn, Sir Conrad, Lichee Nut and Swoon Star. Winner dk b or br g 3 Castleton--moniris.| Trainer W. R, Raines. 55,455. Walsh SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile for three-year-| rg Cdn. foaled. Allowance. Purse $3100. SBotjac, MeCMomb +» 16.10 7.80 5,00 WePeters Sister, Walsh ......... 640 4.30) BPrince Bubi, Parsons ...... 4.60 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Highland ie Reckiess Lady and DQ-Castenango. DQ- finished first, disqualified and placed ast. QUINELLA 6 and 1 PAID $66.20 it b g 3 Promethee -- Gem. Trainer Impre IM dy Starr Pool 27,955. Quinella Pool 33,369. 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