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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1965, p. 8

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od @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 29, 1965 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell ~ SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' DETROIT Red Wings are back in the NHL trading lime- light again--or should we say, already, That deal with Toronto Leafs, 10 days ago, shocked the hockey world, members figuring that "Punch" Imlach got much the best of that one. Now comes word that Detroit has acquired left- winger Ab McDonald, defenceman Bob McCord and rookie rearguard Ken Stephanson, in a major trade with Boston. Red Wings have given up Al Langlois, defenceman and left- winger Parker MacDonald, plus two youngsters, Bob Dilla- bough and Ron Harris Meanwhile, word is out that when the draft opens shortly, both Boston and Detroit are ready to pick up Terry Sawchuck or Johnny Bower, depending which one the Leafs leave unprotected. THE FAMED "'Indianapolis Speedway Classic' -- now better kriown as "The 500°° -- goes on Monday, Memorial Day in the United States, and present indications are that the experienced drivers, with bigger and better improve- ments on their cars, will set a new record this year They also, as they have before, may kill off one or two drivers, in fatal crack-ups. The race gets under way at approxi- mately 11:40 a.m. and will last for four hours or better. Local racing fans are reminded that Regent Theatre is carrying the spectacle on Eidophdy and tickets are now available. The world's top car drivers are entered and Monday's big event is expected to produce some new records "NORTHERN DANCER" is changing the complex of Canada's famous racing classic, The Queen's Plae. To be eligible, entries must be "foaled" in Canada -- they must be "homebrews,"' in short. Members of Oshawa Kiwanis Club, at their weekly meeting on Tuesday of this week, learned some interesting facts, from 'Gil' Darlington, managing director of the National Stud Farm, here in North Oshawa. "Northern Dancer,"' winner last year of The Kentucky Derby, The Preakness .third in the Belmont Stakes and winner of The Queen's Plate, is now standing in court, at The "Stud Farm" here, at an expensive fee. Due to the outstanding uccess of 'Northern Dancer'? last year, his. services are popular. 'Gil' 'Darlington revealed that more than half of the mares being brought to National Stud Farm, for service by Northern Dancer, are from U.S. and many are in the top bracket of the $150,000 class, to "nothing below $50,000." This means that American owners are going to have ta Canadian-born horse, thus eligible for The Queen's Plate, since most of them are leaving their mares here in Oshawa for the foaling and for the yearling-period raising. Thus, they qualify for the Queen's Plate, so from now on, U.S. 'owners will have a strong bid for the "Plate" honors SPORTS BRIEFS -- New York Rangers have copied the Detroit Red Wings, in naming some of their players as "'co-coaches" of their team. Veteran defenseman Harry Howell and Donnie Marshall will assist 'Red' Sullivan. this next season... "JERSEY JOE" Walcott came from nowhere | to become the world's heavyweight champion, for a while. | Now he's gone back to nowhere! Four days after the debacle in Lewiston, Maine, where he was the referee, he comes out with. the statement that he stopped the fight to save Sonny Tiston. All week long, we've heard that he didn't have to sop the fighf -- that-if he had been on his toes -- he'd have | counted Liston out for the 19-count himself. They have almost proven Liston stayed down for a dozen counts. Now Walcott CLARENCE CAMPBELL, NHL President, has declar- ed that he does not expect that the NHL will permit the LIONEL FLEURY, Presi- dent of the Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association, who said he did not feel that Canadian Amateur. Hockey Association to break its working agreement with the any purpose could be served in further negotiations with the NHL. The CAHA voted pro league, immediately. It to end its working agree- seems there's a_ two-year ment with the professional clause binding their agree- National Hockey League ment _ KEY FIGURES IN LATEST HOCKEY GORDON JUCKES, «ec- retary manager of the CAHA, has said that his group wants to abandon its policy with the NHL, of sponsoring individual teams and institute a_ universal draft of players over Junior age. The CAHA has. this week voted to end its agree- ment with the NHL Brooklin Srs. Defeat Peterborough 17-13 By CLIFF GORDON The Brooklin Sr Club, currently the hottest team take in the Ontario Sr, Lacrosse cir-|the second period, The cuit, came up with its third)turned on the heat in the stretch straight win of the young' sea-jrun of the final 20: minutes son Friday night as it dumped) Top scoring honors for Lacrosse win last the ST. KITTS SEEK REVENGE Brooklin downed the St. Kitts the Peterborough Speedy Erns'Brooklin team would have to go team in the league opener and 17-13 right in the Liftlock City 'to two hard working young men The win was the second in as);Captain many meetings of the two clubs 'goals and five assists for a fine for the Brooklin team and will/nine-point night. His stamp it as the team to beat injpart, Grant Heffernan, playing the big circuit. Up to this timelhis first game of the some of the big brass had rated/being home from college for the the Petes as the club to watch As was the case in the first two assists eeting of these two teams it as eee a come from. behind --win HAT TRICK for the Brooklin team which Ken seems to make if a habit of do-|trick for j of the season ing things the hard and Jerry way counter|for that one here tonight | season] of this has not rested too easy with Glen Lotton had four|the. Garden City brass as they are determined to get revenge The 'A's have announced the signing two more top players in Gerry Cheevers, possibly better week-end. had five goals and known for his hockey powers with the Rochester Americans as a goaltender. However, in lacrosse Cheevers is a forward Red' Crawford had a hatiand a very tricky one at that his first good output)/He is the type of player who Burrows/takes a man like Ken Lotton to (many fans won't recognize this) check if you want them to do a Meet Hastings | Here Monday * i When the Ohawa Green Gaels) meet the Hastings Legionaires, | on Monday night, at the Oshawa Civic Auditorum, commencing at 8:30 p.m., they will be seek- ing their fifth victory in a row. So far, the Green Gaels have swamped their opposition on their home floor with lopsided victories over St, Catharines and Long Branch | However, Hastings is suppos- jas the Gaels are concerned. ciation Junior "A" Series, Billy Armour, who went west iwith the Gaels last year. In ad- dition they have Danny Grant lthe Peterborough Petes' hoc- |key winger, who is destined for jthe N.H.L. as part of the Mon- jtreal Canadiens chain. He is from Fredericton, New Bruns- | wick lan Barrie, who tried out for the Gaels and left the Gaels' lcamp to join Hastings, where} jhe played last year, indicated|executive, with Bobby Attersley steelers is as fololws shortly after he left that he felt that Hastings would topple Osh- iwa this year, so this in itself! is an indication of the strength of Hastir Coach Jim Bishop is having his problems keeping the team up for each game. He remem- bers some years ago, when a team coached by him, won 26 of 28 games all season and lost the trip to the west to play for the Minto Cup, when it was knocked out in the play-offs Bishop will much have the ihe Peterborough fans that the games tonight as they play host came line-up for Monday night the Brooklin Sr Saturday was no mis- to the St j hy It was 12-11 at the end ofjat the Whitby arena with game ceason locals|time called for 8.30 GAELS GAB--Glossy pictures of the Gaels will be available to those buying programmes on Monday night. They will be free of charge Joe Kiwior, who sat out Wednesday's game against Long Branch will be in the line-up Monday to add some weighi iv the Gaels defence to cope with the rough Hastings team. From here to the end of the season the Gaels games| will be played on Monday nights YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Hank Aguirre, Ti- They have one of the top Stars) in the Ontario Lacrosse Asso-| in} GreenGaelsTo Whitby Steelers Ready For Opener oi. By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco "Steelers" Jr. 'B' lacrosse club held another very stiff work out at the Whit- by Arena Thursday night, under the watchful eye of manager Wilbur and coach Jim Hinkson. The Steelers are making ready for their big home opener, here at the Whitby Arena, on Wed- nesday night; against Markham. The Whitby team is in a five-. ge team league, made up of Hunts- 7 ed to be the team to beat as far vitie, st, Catharines, East York, © 'Markham and Whitby. They will play a 16-game schedule, eight games at home and the same | number on the road. The top. 7 four teams will play off, in best- of-seven series, with the winner meeting the winner of the Mani- © toba group, for the right to meet the Quebec team for the na- 2" played in 7 So in ; all, it is a big undertaking for * tional title, to be Drummondville, Quebec. a new team. The Steelers show good prospects of a team that could go all the way. The Whitby club has a strong as president, Johnny McCor mack as vice-president and the secretary - treasurer is Gord Boles of the Lasco Steel Com- pany. The directors are Art Moore, Lorne Hailey, Dr. W Butts and Len Gibson of the Lasco Steel Company General manager is Jim Bishop, of Oshawa, who also holds the same position with the Oshawa Green Gaels. The man ager of the Whitby team is Frank Wilbur. His assistant is Art Morton, former manager of Lacrosse Club, Catharines Athletics as he has employed so far this when they won the Eastern Ca- nadian championship, last year The coach of the Steelers is Jim Hinkson, a former star player Oshawa Tony's Blank Shopsy's | TORONTO -- Oshawa Tony's continued their scorching pace, atop the Beaches Major Fast- ball League standings, last night. at Kew Gardens, blank- ing Seven-Up Shopsy 3-0 | Tony's have now posted three consecutive victories and are the only unbeaten team in the with the Oshawa Green Gaels. Brooklin Defeats | Scugog Cleaners defeated Cleaners Jun- iors 8-5, last, night, in Brooklin, in an Oshawa City and District Softball Association "Major League' schedule fixture. Pascoe and Scott shared the pitching honors for Brooklin, jthe former going four frames and Scott finishing off the chore and between them, they allowed only seven hits. : Scugog Cleaners had one big ¥ inning, the third, when three- _ straight walks to Calder Sib- _|lock and Gibbens, as Pascoe hit yg, a wild streak; put the Juniors ~~ \in business. With two out, Mac- Namee singled and then Elliott was safe on an error, which gave Scugogs four runs. -Scugogs had one big inning, the third, when Calder opened _'with a single, Siblock walked . and Gibbens singled, then with two out, MacNamee hit safely siand Elliott was safe on an error, which gave the Juniors their first four runs They added their other in the §th, on a single by King, a pass- ed ball, infield out and an error. Don Calder pitched for Scu- gogs. He was touched for three runs in the first inning and the Concretes JIM HIN The schedule for the Lasco HOME GAMES Wed., June 2--Markham Thurs., June 17--Huntsville homesters added three more in Thurs. June 24--St. Catharines the third and two in the sev- Thurs,, July 1--East York enth, to complete their total. Thurs., July 8--St. Catharines V. Ferguson and G. Warriner, Wed., July 14---Markham with two hits apiece, paced Thurs., July 22--Huntsville Brooklin, while Cornish, D. Fer- Thurs., July 29--Fast York guson Gibson, Simpson all aided the cause AWAY GAMES ecaeneneniers ee mente Thurs., June 3--Huntsville Wed., June %--Marham Tues., June 22--East York RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.0. Mon., June 28--St. Catharines Tues., July 6--East York CHIROPRACTOR Thurs., July 15--Huntsville Wed., July 21--Marham 100 King St. E. -- 728-5156 Mon., July 26--St. Catharines lk p s the edge of; ger . says he was "saving Liston" -- if he did, he only saved Lis- ee in last |fine player this year as he isjgood job. Others fellows who mre manus a po sek six-team. circuit ton from being bored--or boarded--or something. We're all [night's encounter the locals trail-|\Wearing slasses) and Donicould handle the job on the local) ang 4.0 B e Indi-' two of the three wins have for emancipation, segregation, etc. but in cas eyou are still |eq 9-4 at one stage in the first Craggs had two goals each with] team are Jerry Burrows or Sully F : '. been at home dull enough to think this question is still all one-sided, let's | period Ken Lotton getting an ace. For! Vipond Ph onerigad ~ Brooks Robinson.) Bob "Big Daddy" Grier pitch-| remind ourselves that on Tuesday of this week, a couple of Ken it was his second game in| The other player to ink st,O'ioles. Played for the firstied and batted Tony's to the time since May 9, smacked a triumph. The Detroit native toss- the so-called non-acceptables really gave "the business' to |PETES LEAD a row with a goal so he is bat-|Kitts contracts and who will be rt aie Dit AO th Mri "Reg a lot of the so-called superiors. We wonder has anybody | The Petes, who asorbed an ting 1,00 making his first appearance of 'Wo-Tun double in the fourth in-leq a three-hitter, fanned six and 'stopped to think -- if Liston and hi sfollowers bet on Clay-- 18-6 trouncing at the hands of Joe Todd, a young fellow who|the season at the Whitby Arena, ning and scored Baltimore's! collected two hits in the shutout! \ how much "'non-taxable" income did they acquire this past 'he same Brooklin team here got his first taste of senior la-|will be Red Armstrong. He is aj"ly other run as the Orioles! win | | > ' last Saturday night, were sup-\crosse with the same Brooklin|defenceman of note with the split a doubleheader with Los) Tony's jumped on loser Lanny| { week? led goals posedly fired up for this game|team, d 9-6 at the end: of the|three | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS i 2c" Peterborough with)Rochester team and also plays | Angeles Angels by winning the|\Manska for seven hits Rookie H Ken Ruttan andithe same position in lacrosse i second game 3-0 Rob Young continued his pace They must have'Larry Ferguson, another pair|It will be interesting to see how at the plate, with a. pair in- i rather confident as they,of former Brooklin players, had|these two 'pros' will stack up OLD LAW APPLIES cluding a two-man homer, Vet-| 5 4 ther at d two goals ch, Terr er, ins s | ta Tae | En mes CANADIAN, Poss ienitce 0 1 su. yg SOE A, Meat ft he end ollie aoa cath, Tey Downer ugnnn th smooth Working) WOODSTOCK (CP) -- StaleliTe" lbw scien, a, GBL San Francisco 23 20 .535 3% The 'shoe was on the other, Armour, Rick Anthony and Cy, There is always plenty of ac- hoards sine ruled off Wood- Jake McLean, Gord Barker} bs - xe, fouston 21 24 467 6% foot in the second period as the|\Coombes each had one goal tion whenever these two teams stock sidewalks and parks by - and Moe Galand shared the Chicago 25 14 fal -- Chicago 19 22 .463 64 /1geal team led by their captain,|each meet and tonight should be no 1922 bylaw, Ald. James FlsevensUp Shopsy hits eomeagag [ : pe of Fiore sng 4 = = o Glen Lotton. and the return of, The Brooklin team will belexception. Remember game oe pa ts a8 Egon dl Oshawa is now idle until next} 2 575 2% ' 2 x 2 ; ak i ; lt er counc' eated a on sa ec : mageisng | Baltimore 23 19 548 314/New York 16 26 381 10 Grant Heffernan, soon showediseeking its fourth win in four|time is 8:30 P.M to prohibit the use of -skate- bla corp na ge aah Cleveland 19 18 514 6 Friday's Results 'boards on city streets. The old icta's shells. at placasdra | Los Angeles 22 22 .500 5% pittsburgh 6 New York 1 Als. Acqui bylaw says that "no person/psr" Game time is 8.00 p.m Sabie 19 20 .487 6 |Chicago 1 Philadelphia 3 | oronto @aIS VIO » Acquire shall skate on city sidewalk,| 9": (78) ees Pashizgte 4 by ni a St. Louis 2 Houston 3 Colt " kl boulevard or park in the city." | | ashington é Val Milw 'y Kansas City 10 28 278 13! ilwaukee 5 Los Angeles 4 ackile /2 Cincinnati 7 San Francisco 12 Sunday's Games Pittsburgh at New Yonk (2) MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal- 1 Was advised after an in Alouettes have won an impor- tant off - the - field battle with Friday's Results Minnesota 4 Washington 1 Los Angeles 3-0 Baltimore 1-3 Opener To Buffalo vestigation the NFL authorizes the Montreal contract," Halter i * Chi i Kansas City 3 Boston 9 , Chicago at Philadelphia By THE CANADIAN PRESS shortened six - inning game. Baltimore Colts of the National cad Weiday @ Cleveland 0 Detroit 1 | Milwaukee at Houston , a iS , announced Friday. Clevelan etroi Bap arene h \ Friday night rain in Buf- Richardson also hit a home runj Football League -in the acquisi- Sew York 0 Ch ' Cincinnati at Los Angeles ay ' \ ti ew Yor' icago 2 : : ~ egg , |talo was just enough to soften as did Joe Hicks and John|tion of John Paglio, 23, a prom- Probable Pitch Today St. Louis at San Francisco & . j aie | _ Probable Pitchers ay oe fags the hard hitting of Toronto Ma- Stephenson in the first Buffalo|ising tackle and end from the | New York (Downing 3:4) a | londay . Games ple Leafs as they dropped an win of the season over Toronto. University of Syracuse. CAMERON | Chicago (Buzhardt 4-1) St. Louis at San Francisco' ener to the Bisons 6-2 : BE Paglio, a six-foot-three, 255- You're in the | Kansas City (Sheldon 0-1) at Philadelphia at Pittsburgh a REMAIN SECOND pounder, signed avcontract Wrecking Boston (Monbouquette 5-4) New York at Chicago (2) In other games Toledo Mud Atlanta's loss to Toledo kept early 'this year with Baltimore Pale Pepsi generation! Minnesota (Grant 5-0) at Cincinnati at Los Angeles Hens defeated Atlanta Crackers the Crackers in second place despite the fact he had signed Demolition | W Washington (Daniels 3-5) (2) 5-4, Syracus Chiefs downed behind Toronto two months earlier to play for ' Cleveland (Kralick 1-3) at, Milwaukee at Houston (N) pope age W a N Fee Jake Gibbs' third hit of the/the Alouettes of the Eastern We' Wreck Anywhere-- . ep dig Games International League rte i 16 RUNS SUes OlUM> night, a double in the last of Football Conference Any Description PE 1 LA 710 EU ROPE New York at Chicago Ww Pct. GBL seh heen the ninth, gave the Mud Hens Alouette i G. Svd- PS 'CO Cleveland at Detroit. Toronto 28 13 .683 a hae ne geil Roche their one-run victory. ney Halter preety Aa FREE ESTIMATES J 5 3 " ment, the Leafs were defeatec ; ; ee : as pape ties lg ll Atlanta 29 14.674 "lat their own strong game by Pitcher Julio Navarro gave|Missioner of the Canadian Foot- Call 725-4285 a It's easy to relax after a day of fun qpd friendship on a ! nge s ie altimore Columbus -- 28 19 548 54% Gordie Richardson. who took S¥racuse a 3-0 lead in the sec-| ball League, that the Baltimore Or Wri 2 White Empress. Swimming, ocean breezes, free dance ansas City at Boston Jacksonville 22 19 .537 6 : the second for Buffalo, 00d inning when he smacked a/ contract was illegal. Halter Ce Smith Beverages Ltd., instruction by an expert dancing team, movies, mas- Monday's Games Syracuse 19 29 463 9 over in the second for Buffalo - oe é took th : ; math 161 Mill St., Oshawe y Pp 9 ' Yy Kansas City at Washington 'Tol 9 22 463 9 | He allowed only one hit. and three-run home run. It was) 00 the case up with NFL , 750 Farewell Street querades and exceptional cuisine are all part of the Sis ashingto Toledo 19 2 452 9 @\-ruck 'out four in the rain- chough to win the game, as Na-) Commissioner Pete Rozelle -- holiday atmosphere, Additional recreation Is organized eal. See aes 28 - Ha yarro held Rochester to only = by a friendly social hostess. Stabilized and air-con- ag vele 4) UAT atO, R98 295 two hits after the third inning di ; At MAN ' tioned, Canadian Pacific's White Empress liners are Minnesota at Baltimore (2) Friday's Results" g REMEMBER WHEN va Jacksonville combined three the largest ships on the scenic St. Lawrence route, See Detroit at New York (2) Toronto 2 Buffalo 6 Los Angeles at Boston (2) Syracuse 6 Rochester 2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS third-inning singles to give your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. Also National League Atlanta 4 Toledo 5 Fred Perry. backbone of (tem the necessary edge in inquire about Union Castle sailings from Southampton to W L Pct, GBL Jacksonville 1 Columbus 6 the British Davis Cup ten oa md Aetak yrs septal Jet: South and East Africa. Los Angeles 26 16 619 -- Sunday's Games nis team, lost to Giorgio de a cans eld Columbus Cincinnati 23 17 .575 2 'Toronto at Buffalo Stefani 6-1, 1-6, 9-7, 6-1 at : St. Louis 23 18 .561 24 Aflanta at toledo (2) the French hard - court SPECIAI OFFER MONTREAL-GREENOCK-LIVERPOOL $255 championships 31 years ago MAY BREED COYOTE | Tourist Summer fare from today -- in. 1934. Perry Conservationists in the Ari- thicsaia bn and coesevaticna: RA eat vona desert may try to reintro- duce coyotes, to keep down small animals which kill off plant life sprained his right leg in the quarter-finals and had to be carried from the court after his defeat TO THE PUBLIC OF OSHAWA . ~ WRESTLING PROMOTER, PAT MILOSH | end THE OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM | Combine to bring you top wrestling sters every Tuesdays Nite . . » Specia! arrangements have been mode on the general price for the professional wrestling bouts THIS TUESDAY NITE. 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