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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 19, 1964 177 Don Hoak Drops *#52""** Retirement Plans "T'm the youngest 'old' player in the league," said the 36-year- old Phil, "I admit I have lost me," said the veteran third baseman, Hoak says his future as a ball a step or two. I can't run like L. used to. Who can? I played a long time. é "Last year my hitting was just terrible until the last player depends on 'No, 4." That month. For the first few weeks is the number of Gene Mauch,|! Played every day but manager of the Phils. couldn't get myself untracked. "Doh will get a chance to pu! I've had bad starts before but himself out of a bad year," said have played myself out of it; a ' , Gene knew he had a good shot Mauch, 'He will get his chance at finishing high so I hit the right down here in Florida." |hench. 1 was the worst player Hoak, a fixture at third base:in the league. Cassius X Sought For Montreal Go MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- Fight promoters Yvon Robert of Montreal and Chris Dundee of Miami Beach said Wednesday they would attempt to get world heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay to defend his title in Montreal in advance of the 1967 world's fair. Robert said he had talked to Clay's manager, Bill Faver- sham, in Louisville, Ky., and found him interested in starting negotiations. Robert and Dundee said they may join in co-promoting fights both before and during the fair. Canadian Curlers Take Round-Robin By JOHN SHORT Switzerland and Norway were CALGARY (CP) -- The per- making their debut in interna- centages ran out Wednesday tional competition. They fin- night for Alex F. Torrance, ished at the bottom of the pile. Scottish skip in the 1964 inter-|FIVE IN A_-ROW 2 national. curling championships.) Dagg posted five consecutive Torrance rode a string of sen- victories. Torrance had four sational shots into the final|wins and one loss, Magie won round of the preliminary sec-\three and lost two, Holaker won tion of the round-robin compe-)one and lost four and Keller tition but ran out of luck as he|was winless in five attempts. absorbed a 9-7 defeat from Ly- Trailing 4-2 in the fifth end all Dagg of Vancouver, skip of| Wednesday night, Torrance Canada's entry. stepped up his weight in an at- West Ham United's Win Over Manchester Confounds Experts The $240,000 Everton paid to Blackburn for their centre for- ward, Pickering, looks like a good investment. He scored a hat trick in his first Everton game to help beat Nottingham Forest by 6-1. Liverpool drop- ped in the league standing when they went down to a 1-0 defeat CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) -- Don Hoak wavered on the brink of fetirement during the long winter months before he decided to give it one more try with Philadelphia Phillies. "I thought maybe I could make up something to the Phil- lies for getting me in a trade last year from Pittsburgh and to the others who had faith in game. It was a well-deserved, win for the London team. PRESTON THROUGH The other team for the Wem- bley final is Preston North End, who beat a fighting Swansea Town by 2-1 at Birmingham, and reached the final round for the eighth time. Preston, stand- ing third in the second division, is the first team in that divi- sion to reach the final since 1931, Their form at times this year has been well up to first division standard, and _they could give West Ham quite a battle in the final game at Wembley on May 2. +e On account of water- logged and flooded grounds after hours of pouring rain, 11 league games, including that between Burnley and Totten- ham, had to be postponed, and| three others were abandoned. TIED. AT THE TOP Everton took advantage of Tottenham's idleness to reach a tie with the Spurs on points for : M. McINTYRE HOOD ipecial London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON -- For the first time since 1923, when the first En- h Cup final was played at embley Stadium, West Ham United have reached the final round of the FA Cup competi- tion. Against all the predictions of the experts, they defeated the cup-holders, Manchester United, 3-1, on a water-logged pitch at Sheffield. In football pools language, this game was regarded as a "banker" win for Manchester United, but in conditions which' make skilful football impossible, West Ham played the right kind of game, and had the stamina to hold on to their lead after going two goals ahead early in the second half. Head and shoulders above every other player on the field was their captain, Bog Moore, my first choice for the s Footballer .f the Year award,|first place, with Tottenham who kept the. redoubtabl Jeading on goal average by only Denis Law in check throughout the|1-100th of. a goal. | CASSIUS STILL DOESN'T KNOW HIS ARMY STATUS NEW YORK (AP)--Cassius about business, and my next Clay's merger with the U.S. fight," said Clay, who won Army still is in the indefinite the heavyweight title from stage, acoording to both the Sonny Liston in an upset at heavyweight champion and Miami Beach Feb. 25. _ the nation's military establish- If the commissions wou c gt nd Pea out of three--Floy: Hterson, aoe entalhge A se Doug Jones and Eddie Ma- | tit 1 : He t his draft chen--on the same night. mental portion of his draft ex- asked about a rematch with aminaion were scotched Wed- a Liston, Clay asked: nesday, here and at the Pen- "Ts he out of jail yet? He tagon. ought to be a clean liver like At his Harlem hotel, Clay me. I'm never in trouble. I said he had "not heard the live in the midst of hell and results" of the tests taken last I'm not tempted." Friday in his home town, Liston faces court action in Louisville. The army an- Denver on several charges, nounced in Washington that including carrying a gun. "the results have not been "I'm going o negotiate with disclosed." Patterson for a fight with The champion's draft board everything going to charity-- in Louisville confirmed it had cancer. Tha way it'll be for not received Clay's papers something worth while, and and did not know his status. the government won't get it "Right now I'm thinking Seeded Players VICTOR PHONOGRAPH Automatic Stereo Portable with Tilt- Down BSR VAI5 Chonger, detach- able speaker and seporate volume con- 79:55 trols. Model SF882.. -- © $1.50 WEEKLY @ RCA VICTOR . . . THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN SOUND NOW! See all the STANLEY CUP ACTION Starting Soon! 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Bruce Rollick of Vancouver, 8) Another surprise came when member of Canada's Thomas) Fiichi Sakai of Japan and Alice Cup team, 9-15, 17-14, 15-6 in the| Woodhams of Toronto combined second round of the men's sin-|to defeat Kops and Claude La- gies. miere of Montreal 15-12, 15-9. TORONTO (CP) HOME & AUTO CENTRE y a D ce "|Scotland behind 5-2. Bisckburn. petition. Dagg meets Kurt Jons: faces Robert Magie of the U.S. poe Prag veh league - leaders Sunderland by wrecked on a guard to give lof the second division with ajumph over Switzerland, skipped ping from the U.S. in the fourth 3-1. i i 1. Preston lie third, four points \ed by Per Holaker, 13-4 to cap- 20-4 and Scotland thumped Swe-| entry City at the top of the third|sPot. Queen's Park Rangers, while| Longshots Hit For LAST NIGHT'S behind Coventry, had _ their! Fourth division placings are| 10-year-old gelding trotters com-| George Armstrong, who leading the parade with Work- Wednesday. Montreal Canadiens 2-2 in Mont-| RANGERS ARE IN jation. | - owner| By THE CANADIAN PRESS have a four-point lead, while| owned by Ruth E. Hogan of Ot-| points: Mikita, Chicago, 89 | below Killie. The payoff fell short of the} Shutouts: Hodge, Montreal, 8) |games, Already second division ™ of second place Clyde, who are Morton will go through without! schedule. They should make} Cooper, a $28 - a - week 70-cemt_ bet. he won Saturday by picking played in Britain that day. after my three sist y sisters and 88 KING. WEST 725-4543 . id he vi ve Canada tiret|tempt to blank the end emt at Fulham. They now lie fourth cn rma Treicanry com- age a in the table, one point behind he fourth end, T son of Sweden in the semi-finals On the fourth end, oer In a north of England derby,|today and second-place Scotland attempted a tricky takeout for Newcastle United defeated e i Magie. captured third place ave. Sirens & agg! "ye the only goal of the game, and sean : a €ltakeout for one. His last rock Leeds United climbed to the top behind Scotland with a 15-4 tri D e | agg one, - one-point margin sever Sunder-\by Gerold Keller. Jonnson and| Holaker absorbed a 16-4 whip- ind, atin, iddlesbro i iates tl y g Mi ugh) his thumped Norway, round Wednesday afternoon.) balan Leeds os oa Canada battered Switzerland) Cc . |ture the fourth an inal playo! rystal Palace displaced Cov-| den 13-5 to set up the import- division, and now lead by two} ae 0 ae points after a 1-0 win over| Coventry went down 5-2 at Southend, Watford, 'wo Points| | ayae Quinella STARS \game washed out, but have a) : Fane in hand: | TORONTO (CP) -- A pair of] By THE CANADIAN PRESS d with Gillingham, Ex.|bined for a quinella payoff of|<scored Toronto's second goal eter, Carlisle and . Workington|$681.40 at Greenwood Raceway|when the Maple Leafs tied) ington only two points behind) There were a dozen $2 tick-)real. the leaders. |ets sold on the winning combin-| aa is ba rahi gs 4 a sili! Ingalls Hanover, a 35-to- N over 'or Rangers in t e Scottish] pick driven by .co ae ae. Or beating their| Henry Farrington of Brantford,| Standings: Chicago, won 35, jock 2-1, they now] leq 45-to-1 pick, Nero Hanover, |lost 22, tied 12, points 82 | third-place Hearts lost 4-0 to} ini i Dundee United jtawa, across the finish line in} Goals: Hull, Chicago, 43 to stay a point/the sixth race. | Assists: Bathgate, Toronto, 55| Morton's record now 29) i ; : \Greenwood record of $1,278.90) Penalties: Hadfield, New| wins for 58 points out of 30| set Aug. 1, 1962. York, 147 minutes | champions and sure of promo-| - -- oes tion, they are 13 points ahead) four points ahead of East Fife. | It is quite on the cards that losing another point in the re-| maining games of their league quite a splash in the first divi-' sion next season. LONDON (CP) -- Charlie clerk, learned Wednesday he has won $630,375. on a The 46-year-old bachelor got the cheque for money~ seven out of eight tie games in the 60 soccer matches "I've no one in mind to marry," he said. 'I'll look two brothers and, of course, mom." OR BANK INTEREST RATES "] didn't expect to beat Rol- lick," said the slender youth af- ter the win, "but I thought there was a slight chance I might out- last him. I did just that as he tired badly in the third game." However, Paulsen, who ear- lier dumped Bill Waterbury of Toronto 15-4, 15-7, was knocked out in the third round by Tor- ben Kops of Denmark, 15-2, 15-3. Torten is the brother of the world badminton champion, Er- land Kops, who withdrew from the tournament to return to Denmark to play this weekend. 'LEARNED A LOT' "Even though I got bombed by Kops, I learned a lot from playing with him," said Paul- sen. "I'd like to play all the toy seeded guys to get enough ex- perience to try out for the Thomas Cup play." The four favorites in women's singles advanced to the quar- ter-finals. Jean Miller' of Montreal downed Miss Woodhams, Jean Folinsbee of Calgary, ousted Mary Lee Campkin, Regina, Sharon Whittaker, of Vancou- ver now studying at the Uni- versity of Toronto, defeated Mary Anne Bowles of Winnipeg, and Dorothy Tinline, Toronto, eliminated Kay Emmett, Cal- gary. | SPORTS BRIEFS MOSSI TO WHITE SOX ST. PETERSBURG, Fila. (AP) -- The Detroit Tigers sent {Don Mossi, 34 - year - old left- |handed pitcher, to the Chicago |White Sox for the $20,000 waiver The day's action ran fairly|price Wednesda i well according to seeding with|bled with a pre a tr ae most top players advancing to the quarter finals in all classes. The third round of the men's singles saw the Jeading Cana- dian players getting their first taste of the top foreign compet- ition, with only one Canadian surviving. Wayne Macdonnell of Vancou- ver, winner of the Canadian closed crown last year, de- feated Eiichi Sakai of Japan 15-7, 15-5 to advance to the quar- ter-finals. Earlier Macdonnell, seeded second behind Chan-nar- ong Ratanasaengsuang of Thai- jand, trounced David Charron of Toronto 15-0, 15-2. Ratanasaengsuang plowe di through singles, doubles and mixed doubles play undefeated. The Thailand star, who is ranked second in the world to Kops, drew a bye into the>sec- ond round and defeated Tom Graham of Toronto 15-6, 15-2. He advanced to the quarter-fi- nals ith a 15-8, 15-8 win over Vancouver's Ed Paterson. Jim Carnwath of Woodstock, former Canadian junior cham- pion, extended highly - rated Yoshinori Itagaki of Japan 'to three games, 5-15, 18-16, 15-5. WENT THREE GAMES Bob Hunt of Victoria went three games with the top rated Japanese player, Yoshio Kom- iya, before' losing 13-15, 15-10, 15-4. Bert Fergus of Vancouver offered the highly seeded Dr Oon Choong Teik of Malaya stiff competition but lost 15-13, 5-15, 15-5. past two seasons, has a lifetime record of 93 victories and 71 de- feats, : FIRST IN AFRICA | DURBAN (Reuters) -- The first sub-four-minute mile on the African continent was achieved Wednesday when New Zealan- der Peter Snell, world record holder for the distance, won a mile race at a track and field meeting here in three minutes 56.6 seconds,<well outside his world record of 3:54.4. LONGSHOT WINS LINCOLN (AP) -- Mighty Churka, an outsider at odds of 33-1, came roaring down the stretch Wednesday and won the major race of Britain's flat horse racing season, The Lin- of a mile, is usually combined with the Grand National in a spring double. The grand na- tional will be run Saturday. OLYMPIC BUDGET SET | TOKYO (AP) -- The Tokyo| Olympic Organizing Committee} Wednesday approved a budget| for the 1964 Okympic Games, es-| timating revenues at $16,637,- \777 and expenditures at $11,- 428,572. The committee said rev- enues would include $7,100,000) jin subsidies from the govern-| lments of Japan and the city of| Tokyo, $2,580,000 from radio and nog networks and $5,377,- 778 from donations. | | | | | Lincolnshire Handicap, the first) colnshire, run over a turf course| 100% Installed Wall-to-Wall BROADLOOM ROOMS YOUR CHOICE OF COLOURS 6 Solids @ 6 Tweeds @ No Seconds 3 ROOMS OF CARPETING WALL-TO-WALL OR ROOM SIZE COMPLETELY INSTALLED e LIVING ROOM © DINING ROOM @ STAIRS 288 Sq. Ft. of Rooms Yes, Room, Hall or Stairs up to We Will completely Three Rooms, Living Room, Dining Installed with Heavy Underpadding. Corpet Re 288 sq, ft. 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