paper, "ess ss bee ene ONE OF KRAUT LINE Red Wings _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thorsdey, Sontomber 17, 1966 15 | OLD country | World Council Bobby Bauer Dies eh SOCCER SCORES Lowen Boom Chi i tule testes teed eke i t Of Hear t Atta ck a By THE en rn nesday night: tay cpa European Winners' Cup Boxin Ont, (CP)=-|teum in 193485, Schmidt andl men in the NHL tn an ere of _haghestor Red Wines proved prlteasy Whole. herons Loe png Baye nel posed poken|Bauer as forwards and Du-|big players and his arrival ye Suns as last week's hurricane| Derry 0 Steauna 2 wide ban on cham mart on defence, With Boston|the league coincided with mine hors, (Steaune won on aggregate of|Cigy and py champion they played together, roomed/as a referee . . . Bobby was @ as telemeeieal 5-0) Sonny Liston stepping Into the together at home and on the] great credit both to professional . winning Suna same ting to contest the world road and negotiated thelr con-|and amateur hockey." teow fftgy buns wae ENGLISH LEAGUE -- heavyweight champlonship, tracts together' with the late! with the Kitchener line, i of thelr Cae semi- Division I A communique issued follow- Art Ross, former general man-|Bauer and the Bruins won thelr.) acaingt Rochester when Blackburn 1 Arsenal 2 ing « WBC session here unani- ager of the Bruins. Stanley Cup twice, in 1939 andino, damaged their ball pai Fulham 1 Sheffield U 2 mously adopted disciplina Dumart said Bauer's death|1941, Bobby was a three-time) ia ine Red Wings of ee Leeds 3 Blackpool 0 sanctions taken Monday against was "an awful shock." < winner of the NHL's Lady Byng|@ them 2-0 Wednesday night to| Manchester U 2 Everton 3 the two fighters and the 'essa: "We were very close," sald|Trophy for sportsmanship, and complete a four-game sweep, | Betild W : oc" 3. chusetts Boxing Commission by ed to the Bruins for one|Dumart, in Needham, Mass.,/gentlemanly conduct. hthander John Miller gavel weet prom 0 Birmingham 2 "he WBA aus iy sey, turn where he runs a sporting goods! He retired with a record Of|ine Clay, sgngon after, Second World Wior| store, "There was no better Per-l411 goals and 126 assists in NHL Ditching out ball ngelnat the ~ Division I Liston and the Massachusetts Milf Schmidt and leftwinger|80n than Bobby." He sald/ptay, He received only 32 min-\guns, Bolton W 4 Middlesbrough 2 {commission for reaching a) Po Dumart to form one of|Bobby 'gave everything he! utes in penalties during his ten- Bisewhere Syracuse Chiefs Cardiff # are Mi saa" om ba fag he were hy " le mou r A a Geitigest meg ip te lenges. witle was the brains of the|"'n, red nelteat 'Gating 70" their best-of-seven semi: tthe 3 ra 1 | By adopting these suspen ¢.8 brother tlie always thinking, and a|y,Dauer oni? final 2-2 by defeating Buttalo| rere Manchester C 1 pions, the 'WBA closed offs dt, now coach| "© "ways d the weekend with'a heart condi-|Bisons 8-2, huge slice of the world's box, ak 4 clever playmaker," tion. Survivors include his wife Division 11 nd ig | death 8 ter-| WAS OUTSTANDING Marguerite and two sons, Bobby with ve 'worun duuble in the|@xeter 0 Shrewsbury 1 Me WBC. virtually blankets ; ef le Pook, me. "osing 'al Clarence Campbell, president|J?-, 17, and Bradley, 12. fourth inning off starter and| Reading 5 Queens Park R 3 the United States, Europe, La t arm, The three of us were|of the NHL, said in Montreal] Funeral services will be held ioser Jerry Walker. Division IV tin America, the Orient and right close." Bauer was "a truly outstanding|in Kitchener Friday at 2 P.M.) whe Chiefs pounded three|Chester 3 Millwall 1 Britain, l Pp ai They playad on the same|plaver." After his playing days, Baver| Buffalo hurlers vith 12 hits be-| Oxford 2 Lincoln 0 DEPLORES ACTION Y 5 tchener Greenshirts junior A' 'He was one of the smallest| wag in partnership in an elec-|pind the six-hit pitching of Bill|'To aay 2 Rochdale 1 Th ' a: "Th : tronics business with hentener Fau). Bil! Roman oy in Wrexham 0 Doncaster 2 World Goxar Coeoel! alee a A L A Y 0 it! ters in Guelph, Ont., but he een-\Chiets with four. hits @M@) gooprisH LEAGUE CUP the action by the Massachusetts , iN OF te aan s Lo 0 MOHAWK RACE WAY REST TS tinued active in horkey ngach|knockéd in| three runs, Quarter-Finals, Second Leg | commission which approved the ag Ag Ton Cun La c eT el © Bae ing two Canadian vr~nle phe Bisons resume the series| Celtic 6 East Fife 0 return .match between Clay RACE -- 1 Mile trot for +| SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 panes Kitch Wat at- Syracuse tonight. Hamilton 1 Dundee 2 sag. Lastos, al " | ; ' : - ro - >! wie teams tehener-Weater- Clyde 2 "The council believes that the "a . Ye 2° er 190 ade ban Theat fl 3,9, 100 Dutchmen, ig 9 er e fan oreereiline 2 pte vb ge Ree ney ~ : « Reg. Catalogue 12.95 390 270i T ary, ; oo 5\hin¢ Russia and the Unite ] And jrendered poor service to sport, '0 rsa cals any || States in 1956 and in 1960 were Austra la SCOTTISH LEAGUE It ge pect ggoe h adopt vine Ran in Order: Byhalia Dean. vital|5t2"t good, won easily | second to the U.S Division 17 the disciplinary sanctions an- 3 ne Reset fale. Becky Dorwood, Dominion K Bom, Hil He was a brother of Rew Da- | United States Albion 1 Queens Park 2 nounced by the WBA," - tae 'an,, Josedale Flyaway. Acres Canaday, and Allie Dale. vid Bauer, coach of Canada's Alloa 4 Raith 2 SECOND RACE =" Mile pace for #| weighty Race -- 1 Mile trot tor. 11964 Olympic hockey. team| Brechin 1 Dumbarton 1 IRISH UNEMPLOYMENT and éyear-olds, P $700 (8). Ean Wace krene 7 408 20 tore, Woliar""" "vera saa|which placed fourth Name Teams tas sicine 8 sontrose « ireland. highest inthe United sArevel Alfie, Campbell 18.20 {Ol prince Cope, Gor 3.20 the third former Forfar 3 Berwick R 3 : me>>> Pk gl 7H Siler' A Bolly, Pinoy 1d Baer waite to die reventiy,| NEW YORK (AP) -- Chuck|Queen 1 Cowdenbeath 1 Kingdom, has dropped to 6.5 | 1 eagle are € & & @ ° Start good, won driving. ociate to die recent} Also Ran in Order: Direct Pavi, sohn,| SAT ONG, WO" GHW. etemington's ey a founded the rat McKinley, Dennis Ralston, At|§tirling 1 Stranraer 1 iper cent of the working force oy R Fim Dale, Nan's Man, 2nd} ni Armbro Earl, Da_sonnnte Caird, Schmidt-Dumart liné at Kitch-|thur Ashe and Martin Riessen' EUROPEAN CUP from seven a por cent last pees Theda Bara. |Willow Brook Happy, A--Tecumseh, Sis hi T d b the| " were chosen Tuesday by OAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 4 PAID 626.20| Herbert, A--Rose Marie, and Star King,jener and put them together Davis Cup ittee as the de-| Preliminary Round, First Leg |= A-xCoupled ith the Bruins in 1936, died | pee THIRD RACE = w! j SiMe RACE. o ) Mile, tre. tor. DO-rinlened Why dieavalifieg and Pieced! carly last month, Bruins presi-|fending United States tennig)Glentoran 2 Panathinaikos 2. || #BAT WITH OIL fr ) sa ad 3Jack Skytop, Fritz 4,00 5,70 3.90 team in the challenge round 2 +-Tootsle Dell pNaiher 20.90 oy mrt dent Walter Brown, who in, | against Australia at Cleveland r) J 2,00 ER BW, Rr, urn ace» ae ae 2/8 artcalar interest In the ie 3), Rememii@¥ When?...| DIXON'S aN : w iriving. Ke id Pr $800 (8). ' Also Ran in Order: Wind Song, Champ| Zines. 'Alien Bion Me oe atm) ed this mont Harry Hopman, the veteran] By THE CANADIAN PRs OIL yeh the d Mon, Lila Lee Henley, Tim's Lad, and|3-aqios Yates, Cok 5.80 4,60 Australian captain, sald his "Sunny Jim" Bottomley, Royal McLean Ystewarts Dillard, Stewart, Jr 4 NO, 41 \\ bg W. R POURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 ace har Os... First, Echo eston Adams Is sl dag be comment St. Louis Cardinal's first 313 ALBERT ST. TREAD EXTRA 5% BONUS COUPONS and 4-year-olds. Purse $700 (3), © Valley, May Trust, Irene MacDuff, Newcombe and Tony Roche. baseman, batted in 12 runs . S-Jarvis Rab, Stiller * 5.00 2,90 280lang Sliver Ronnie Bruins' New Pres : 24-HOUR SERVICE +Mister Saint, Gordon 80 3.90 » : : i t t a majo seat i a et | BOSTON (AP) Edward 3,|t0"sn' named tors Ua, Davis| league. baseball record. 4 723-4063 LIMITED QUANTITIES AT THESE PRICES Guarantee Was 30 Months - NOW eet ae $1.9 1040 Monday by the management of| expectedly Sept, 7, Brown's wl-|in all five matches, The def ; Start om, won driving. Alo Ran in Order: Miss star Magic! ZIONS FINE FOUTS -- |Power Wednesday was elected|Cup team for the challenge] years ago today. Playing Pete The Tramp, Perennial, Kewarthi Keen tnd Bey Chile ee VANCOUVER (CP) -- Dick| president and general manager|Tound. against Brooklyn Dodgers, || S#®VING OSHA a) si q Ir the Western Football Confer-| dow ae bgae to the pouse ab are weneraees 2 ~ com. : ' : 7 Baroare Gratien il her latejing competition followin: jay eg FOES : fience team. In announcing the|9% directors, | filling 8 P BP A 'iS % Cefn Pride, and Lusty Lory. fine, head coach Dave pst a open Raga 3B Till, where | \ $ eston W. Adams, chairman 8 ' A' \ SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for %-/said only that the fine was for] o> the board subsequently was| Emerson won the men's singles ay seammton has Thao" soo" 400| 'personal conduct detrimentallelected president ee heard a by beating Stolle in the fl- Co nsistent, As Long As You Own it! Cie Cerh ee "7 3%! to the football team." Fouts} chairman of Boston Bruins, suc-|"4l. Start good, won pandliy. | had been charged with driving} ceeded Brown as head of the! 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