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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1965, p. 8

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REALE GAS NOON NE ABA ee AOR wring: ; ® 5 G SPORTS FIGURE DIES. |at the University of: Detroit. a ont Te. ent (Jim regory ANN ARBOR, 'Mich, (AP)~--|Brown was Michigan boxing os ri, we VL VW ' pe M li errs M. (Bingo) Brown,|¢o from 1928. unttl | : ads a" | widely-known educationist and president: at the an is , ; " ea BGR ARGS | sports igure. one hospital il_ Boxing -- Association . Wednesday. He was 73. Brown| {fom 193% 10 wis. ls e ed I ond ul Ss Minor Set-up was the former dean of men at a ' Eastern Michigan University' : 4 | By JACK SULLIVAN two.straight by defeating Hart-. Frewin-has received about 300| TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto and 'a former' athletic director RONALD W, BILSKY 0. Canadian Press Sports Editor |ford 39-13, letters. "Every pe nenees Maple Leafs announced Tues- 'hid CUA Neale. & dc hh be d Bob Frewin made what he de-| Inthe same period, Argonautg}consratulations or g wishes|day night that Jim Gregory, 30- unior st season, ; scribed as "a subjective @P-lave been 0 i 3 yay wt and: many. wrote about Ameri. nen former stick bor with and Frank Bonello, scout and CHIROPRACTOR praisal" and stated flatly that : , can. rules, particularly the fair|r' wichael's College in the On- coach of Marlboro minor teams|} 100 King St. E. --- 728-5156. Toronto Rifles in the newly-\ally, the talk of Toronto foot-\catch or ground the ball on|i,:i9 wookey Association Jun- ithe last three year | formed Continental Football|ball buffs has-been about the|punts, x ae *y Seacmnmera League could give any Canadian) Rifles. 4 Football League team '"'trouble") «rom the games I've sobriety don't like this part of the|Marlboros and director of the if they ever met, He paused | , " briefly and added: in our league, I'd have to say|American game, They want to|Leafs' amateur teams. "At this time I'd say we'd|that we have harder tackling|see the compulsory return of the|, Gregory, coach of the Marl- boros the last two seasons in the beat Toronto -Argonauts, Mind|4"4 blocking than you see in the/punt as in the Canadian game.| junior A OHA, will direct six you, we aren't itching to play Canadian league," Frewin said|/And we agree with them, butlof Marlboros' minor affiliates in them and we didn't start out injin an interview, 'We've gotlour league plays U.S. rules. Toronto and two sponsored OHA life to deride them or the ae! rer ne one than pe "The fans appear to like the D song ga Markham and ball League, but anadian teams because we) : think tt Diiee at we'llthave more American footba||°U" downs compared with the!" Gregory said he is seeking a meet Argos in an exhibition|players. We aren't limited to 14)thtee downs in the Canadian)coach for the Marlies and: has game. : Americans as in the Canadianigame. They figure that the/five candidates so far, He has "You can't evade the fact|league. fourth down makes for a more|interviewed Gus Mortson, who that Toronto football fans sooner| 'And American players get|tactical game." was with Galt Hornets of the or later will demand this game.|much better coaching .in their) And, of course, some letters|senior OHA last season; Gus If this comes about, and if Ar-|high schools and most colleges)mention Argonauts. Bodnar, who coached Lindsay gos recéived permission from than the Canadians get in this| "Help poor Lew Hayman (Ar-|in the OHA Junior © last sea- their league and we got clear- country, so it follows that we|gonaut managing director)|son; Cal Gardner; Jim Cherry, ance from ours, we'd play with eye ae mood bench ey out," said one coach of Oshawa Generals of the stipulation that neither team|and that's where we might be|= = _ POWERFUL NEW VI would. gain financially from it,{able to wear down teams in the|f en * | VISTA TUNER that all proceeds go to some|Canadian league.' . ii pulls in sharp, detailed pictures even from worthwhile charity. LIKE AMERICAN RULES i hard-to-get stations. The most sensitive, most a it would raise $100,- an se Misahoe 1g tint chs | s r r | p>: dependoble tuner from RCA -- "Nuvistor" i ON WINNING STREAK nadian league has more "'super i ; tube GUARANTEED 5 YEARS, on ' as Frewin has been a keen stu-|Players" such as halfback Wil- } OLDER dent of the game for half of his|lie Fleming and quarter Joe! f i iy RECORD HOLDER MEETS EX-RECORD H 41 years and, before taking over Kapp of British Colu gt ia i For the record -- Willie ed baseball broadcaster. --_'Kiner's single month record. |the job of beg manager Fy Lions sere dts aloney |" YOU'VE NEVER TASTED CHICKEN SO GOOD" Mays (left) of the San Fran- | The meeting followed Mays' It was also Willie's 494th |the Rif_es this year, was a la , Home Delivery or Pick-Up of} | : 494th | season veteran on the football|Ploen of Winnipeg Blue Bom- | ; Furniture and Applian cisco Giants, one of base- record - breaking perform- career round-tripper, giving (peat for the Toronto Telegram. | bers. -- Phone -- j PP ee : ; { fe s have big, | nN 723-3 i y ti reats, gets ance on the weekend, when him one more than Lou And he has been eminently; 'But our teams | 4 : -3343 491 pallther with Raiph Kiner, he belted his 17th homer of Gehrig, for fifth place on |successful so far with the strong, tough lines, 'There ate| A Ritson S, former major leaguer turn- the month, to push past the all-time list. |Rifles, the only Canadian team|linemen in our league up to 280) - OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. --------------_ crt ----------l|in the Continental League. Ri-|pounds and they're all bruisers."' | bility. The Blues have also|linemen Ray Reynolds, gim|fles opened the season earlier] 'There is no doubt that the} 522 Ritson Rd, South ' Bl fe i this month at Toronto with a/Rifles, who play strictly U.S. | picked up two players from the|Blakelock, Jim Rhodes, Jeff . ' DELIVERED PIPING HOT Varsity ues league champion, Queen's Uni-|Drozdow, Don Rogers, Wally|20.0 victory over Wheeling, rules, have captured the imag | | versity Golden Gaels of King-| Seccombe and linebacker Danny|W.Va., and a week ago made it)! tion of Toronto fans. ini ston. Parker. Start Training gu returning players are) The Queen's additions are| REMEMBER WHEN Bae TORONTO (CP)--University|backfielders Gerry Sternberg/ halfback Jim Ware and fullback By THE CANADIAN PRESS of Toronto Blues, who open|and Erkki Pukonen. | Pete Broadhurst, Both are tak- Cliff Lumsdon of Toronto, their senior Intercollegiate Foot-| Pukonen, a star halfback|ing law this year. Ware was a then 18 years old, won his . | first 15-mile men's profes- ball Union schedule here Oct. 2|from Galt, has not played for late cut som pe iy sional "Ata at tha asthe against McGill University Red-| two seasons and Sternberg, Ed-|of the Eastern Football Confer-| j., National Exhibition 16 men, started training Tuesday.| monton Eskimos' top Canadian ence. years ago today--in 1949-- Coach Dalt White, losing 10|college draft choice and a late| Fourteen players are still ac-| in seven hours, 54 minutes, { players from last year's team,|cut from the Eskimo training|tive from last year's Blues) 556 seconds Next in line has added nine players who/camp this year, failed to qual-|team, including quarterbacks} were Ben Gazel of Toronto missed last season because of|ify academically last season. |Bryce Taylor and Vic Wozniuk| and Bill Sadlo Jr oi White- injuries and scholastic ineligi-| Other returning players are|and halfback Mike Eben. stone, NY WE'RE KICKING. 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