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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1965, p. 7

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' ; \ BAUN, HORTON, PULFORD UNSIGNED : Sandy Koufax THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, -- -_ val Canadian Native ~ Carl Brewer Retires : Top Choice Lions Meet Ottawa Named Yale Coach On All-Stars gal Ken MasKeutte. cost e By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brewer, 27, hinted at retire-yhim. He worried a lot and at | NEW YORK (AP)--Fighi Na-) dian-born former left-hander. Pls deisel tecivides god Ce last. summer but showed|one point was losing his hair in mee Leet shige m I n a _-- -- bias tesa ce i ola tohas "and hed e js s rs Sandy. Kou- ona e. Z can tell you when he's' going tojuP at tie Lewis' Peterbo ' 1d rash be (7 |World Series stars, _Ko | Nation eas Rte ali aire lone 6 ition fax wit Madry Witte vs thc win a Stanley Cup, seems to be|ttaining camp last month, | jcause of a nervous condition. * i 7 ; equally plepasa ote when it) '"Hockey's a great game,") Just before Brewer left the {champion Los Angeles Dodgers, By BOB MacKENZIE couple of victories look good,|a sore leg and has made costly oe Cane coach af: i y, 've! ; ere named Monday to the 10- comes to losing a defenceman, Brewer said Monday. "But I'veliteam, the Leafs made six iad A AMES a : if they can get by the Lions.\fymbles in recent games, " > t tire for personal fj in fi Ss. man major league All-Star) OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa : " MacKenzie, a former pitching Imlach four years ago defied |decided ie ae eT eee Ee ee ee baseball team for 1965 in the/Rough Riders and British Co- cau gage Toronto) he Lions lost offensive tackle|star at Yale before his the National Hockey League ex-|reasons." they fly only to Boston and New be 3 y . : nh ; ; ; : perts by Sreleetias. a cup vic-|DIDN'T SAY WHY York for games in the sched- Z M\annual Associated Press poll. \iumbia Lions will be trying tO) 'Ticats also have a fairly easy " "aamilies ' t var 'melee ation in 1956, succeeds frosh tory for Toronto Maple Leafs| Brewer denied that his differ-|ule. # Pr none egg dh pis ia wee their goal Cotes finish with games against the ae Br ro Mil ed ne gal gg ben 1 lene: j sai A Bi hdl *iwhen they meet in a Can ' c 5 ad, . # and then made it come true. pences with the Leafs stemmed Brewer said he did not know missing only one of 332 votes y fe titertocking es two clubs. . \day and will dress in his placelardi, who moved up to varsity The Toronto coach didn't dojfor his contract, but he wouldnt' what he would do now. ait f bots wilers on Football Leag A | Riders have lost four of their tonight leabbay 'canon any predicting Jast summer. He jgive his reasons for quitting, | Brewer, a five-foot-10, 180- send Pig Whitey "Pages jgame here ae oe Hast five games, including their|:°" ; : \ R merely acquired Marcel Prono-| Bobby. Baun, Brewer's de-|nounder, moved up.to the Leafs Now Work Yankees waa tamed But both clubs already are|last three in a row. vost from Detroit Red Wings to|fence partner and roommate)in 1958-59 from Toronto Marl- cong or! eso w looking ahead to another key|-pesERVED TO WIN' bolster a defence already con-|for the last seven years, listed)/poro Juniors and has been with et ooraa 166 votes as the|s@me- | "On team effort we deserved the strongest in the|several possible reasons for the|them since. outstanding shortstop, 11 more| For Riders, who havelto. win most of them," Clair NHL. {decision. 1 He led the league in penalties j than Minnesota Twins' Zoilo|¢linched second place in thejadded. 'But we just ran into a The trade began to make) He said hockey took a lot out vith 159 minutes in 1959-60 and i | Versalles Fast and still have a slimirash in individual mistakes. A sense Monday with the an-jof Brewer, that he was often| vith 177 minutes last season. tale T Oliva of the|chance for first, the big onei/key fumble here, a defensive nouncement of Carl Brewer'sjup all night after a game -- He played 453 games, scored ea ipl? i Ti % na doesn't come for another three/lapse that let the opposition get decision to retire. that flying to games bothered | snty 19 goals but had 131 as- Acey - ges iy weeks when they probably willla long-bomb scoring play--they ae sists. He made the NHL first jira hanes Soolee were the|meet Montreal Alouettes in the|just killed us.' | NHI H all-star team in 1962-63 and was 4 | ; Eastern sudden-death semi- Lions have had trouble scor-| # lonly American League players! |. : onors Frank Selke i968 te ie weak vey were outfielder -- tied with sccoics olen oes a par pnt ° am = to play in Wednesday's all-star CARL BREWER Willie Mays, first-baseman Wil-/ewan Roughriders for the thirdjlies with B.C, quarterback Joe) FOR ALL YOUR contest in Montreal. and last Western playoff berth,|Kapp. i i ] Di : ' lie McCovey and right-handed a ie : | | : t A i c Kapp has played his heart her Pr t th Roughriders next apy pia} art} At Testimonia inner FOUR NOT SIGNED pitcher Juan Marichal of San ii '. OG aiian Even ifjout," says Skrien, who places| RECRE A TION outfielder Francisco Giants, | | Baun, Tim Horton, Bob Pul- M NOR HO K Y ' nate! they whip Ottawa tonight, a loss|much of the blame on his of- MONTREAL (CP)--Frank J./$6.000 and give $3,000 to St./tord and Dave™Keon remained| I C E ceed ig ago og dd in Vancouver would give Sas-|fensive line. Selke, who retired as managing|Justin's Childrens Hospital and unsigned after talking with Im-| 3 eM katchewan the nod, Both clubs have run Into in director of Montreal Canadiens the other half to a Jewish hos-\jach Monday. | 1S TOG ROUGH ee ae ye, a ig carne to be delemined juries this year, but Riders will R in May, 1964, was accorded a pital or charity where it will do Detroit Red Wings have yet based on regular censhn per-ion the ord network at § p.m. have corner linebacker Mike Lop cage ogg ndnch de nes gedaan qld erage to sign goaltenders Roger Croz-|_ TORONTO (CP)--Syl Apps /formances. EDT with Ottawa and CornwalljBlum back in action. | Blum night by the National Hockey! In addition, Selke received aj; p ca d for-| ae y 1 ath S Ee ressed in the Riders' last ' ss ; lier and Hank Bassen, and for-| told officials of the Ontario Mays collected the second blacked out, is a must for they pee ee and i oe _= oe a are ya television wards Pat Martin, Ron Murphy Hockey Association Monday |highest number of votes, 320.|Riders. cies but didn't get much Yaa --- cae aa fon tha caneers Montreal cid yoga gsr ae they should take a long look |He was followed by Rose with' Ottawa coach Frank Clair!" Cisir also has decided to Paneling -- Ceiling Tile -- Lumber y. . reac' agre t Mon- "ageary. ss (957 Olive dae é ee e ile -- i Selke was guest of honor at a\Canadiens club members and a a aan wok Me. ee orggrvaar Air tesa Adie 230, Robinson 190 and ij) is shooting for first place.|qress halfback Bo Scott and go Floor Tile Strapping, ete. dinner staged by the league. gift for his wife. Cord and -Bryan Watson and eg by $ mae : : "I've always maintained welwith his regular backfield of The hosts were NHL president At 72, Selke wound up an Ent wihaee Bait Henderson, hockey. : pi array po natistag * Noicge tbat had the potential to win/Scott, fullback Jim Dillard, CALL NOW 728-4688 Clarence Campbell and the sixjassociation with the National// 1°" "0 | As chairman of the Ontario (et and. shoristop Versalles\tM™syeat," he said Monday.jhalfback: Ron Stewart, flanker ' 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. league governors. Hockey League that dates back shi we or ey jee Ted Mavlont legislature's select committee | ao re Bi y Cita oo "We'll need the breaks, but we|Whit Tucker and quarterback The major presentation to/35 years and. participation in|? vis 7 e cad sata theltl ce youth, Mr. Apps's words {eld ie 4 nt fe inte. first,(Still have a chance." IRuss Jackson. Selke was a cheque for $6,000|the sport which goes back to|!0 Baltimore Clippers, | Wore: the: weight not only of'n /Pelger Honerto temente, tee Scott has been hampered by "to do whatever you wish with,"|1913. [farm club in the American! former National Hockey |baseman Ernie Banks and out- TRAIL BY FOUR SANE VEARCER presented by Campbell. | Over 250 players, former play.| Hockey League. | League all-star centre but of fielder ae Maer we rill Chi-| Riders trail Hamilton. Tiger- Selke, considered one of hock-jers, coaches, managers andj In exhibition play, Boston) an influential politician. ie aie ird = ee Cae by four points, but have, ey's greatest builders, a mem-|members of the press joined in|Bruins, last in the NHL last Representatives of th® ae es very Bid ¢ sh 7 one game in hand, A-win over ber of Hockey's Hall of Famethe salute. season, tied 1-1 against Okla-| OHA, the Ontario Minor eute " righ he end te °"'|the Lions would close the gap in the "builder" category and an| Selke received a standing ova-/homa City Blazers, their farm)HOCKEY Association and 70S ae he t on an on f gre to two points and leave each honorary life governor of the|tion when he was introduced by|club in the Central Pro League.| the Toronto Hockey League Tankoen ue 'at - a ' B club with two games to play. league, immediately took the Campbell, who said the former) It marked the sixth time this| appeared before the commit- t - Min hip catcher Earl Bat-inn, 'Ticats whipped the Lions podium and announced he was/Canadiens' prexy should be fall the teams have played and| tee to spell out hockey activ- x ABs iba _ 125-7 in' Hamilton Sunday. ee the cheque to ee ng ve caret Boston go pgealin ge rc | ities for youth in Ontario. : | But the Riders have lost two e the vigor of good health. an even split, winning two, los-| 'The discussion on roughness yu dd of their three games with the This is not a night for witty! More than 100 messages of ing two and tying two. A Boston | started when Don wan (PC wo Tl ers Ticats so a tie ia still give! sayings," Selke said, "I'm giv-|good will and honor were re-\crowd of 3,053, about half the! wentworth) said sometimes lHamilton first place. The! ing the cheque back to you tojceived at NHL headquarters|number that saw the Bruins) j¢ would be better if referees Riders will need a combination cancel and then have all sixihere. An album containing the|lose 3-1 to the Blazers the night} would just let the kids fight 'Are Arrested lit two Hamilton lnstes and a governors autograph it for avevening program, the messages before, watched Terry Crips} j¢ out instead of separating loin and a tie for themselves momento I can frame aml pictures of the occasion|score for the NHL club and) them "Mr, Campbell, please issue will be presented to Selke at ajKeith Wright counter for Okla- ; a | "ity 35 ; ; another cheque and tate the}later. 'date homa city - sien voltae manager of the OHA, said he | NEW YORK. (AP) -- Two/0F & tie and a loss for Hamilton} William Hanley, business |members of San Diego Charg- and two Ottawa wins. lers of the American Football| The Riders prospects for a agreed with Mr. Ewen to 'League were arrested Monday ol some extent, but the referees on charges of seriously injurin; | I helen : O Ru sher . were in a touchy position a ficpenitn, after an Saint | REMEMBER WHEN?... y "At what point do you con- |in 9 tavern, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS sider fighting a part of | Walter Sweeney, a guard, and) The seven - year - old Aus- hockey?" Mr. Apps asked. |Edward R. Zeman, a defensive! tralian wonder horse Bern- hd e Allowing the kids to fight |back, were released in $500 bail; borough met his first defeat would be condoning fighting |for a hearing Friday after be-| in 10 months 19 years ago to- l ers econ 1r as part of the game, he said. jing charged with felonious as-| day -- in 1946 -- on a Mel- , Russel Rowe (PC--North- |sault. bourne track. umberland) went even fur- |~ " rhsinlendhtes ther. "It's too rough,"' he | said, "Hockey is a game of | There Are Special Benefits For All skill. don't watch it any | yore Se "| | BUSINESS EXECUTIVES 6 | _ AND SALESMEN , ec - JAZY SAYS NO For peroneal use or for @ ACADIAN Models ORANGE, France (Reuters) Compeny use there ere On Michel Jazy, France's star mid- | definite advantages when * PONTIAC Other die-distance runner, told report you lease anew... @ BUICK Request ers Monday he 'has decided not | | Ne Insurance costes. . . Neo maintenance corte .. . 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