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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1965, p. 7

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BASILIO AIRS VIEWS Fight Should Go Route By CARMEN BASILIO TORONT@ (CP)--As one who has been in a few of them, I can say with authority that the battle between Ernie Terrell and George Chuvalo at Maple Leaf Gardens on Monday night has got to be a tough one. I see this as a fight between contrasting styles--the big good man (Terrell) who is the better boxer against the good little man (Chuvalo) who is always a dangerous puncher. contrasts make for excitement. This is the dream of every matchmaker. Of course, you can be fooled. What you put on paper may F never happen. With heavy- 7 weights, you don't say a fight 7 is going to be good or bad, be- cause it takes only one punch to change the complexion of a fight. But These two have reasons for fighting their respective heads off. | Terrell has just tasted the) brief glory of being made box- ing association champion. He doesn't want to give that up ever. It's a great feeling having| people ask for your autograph) GEORGE CHUVALO one thing is certain, |the finest man. looked good. And now he's champion, that makes a \mendous difference. I know. CAMPBELL SIGNS left hands I've seen|you. You want to be a fighting] TORONTO BEATS GUELPH -- He's also fast for a bigijchampion because your pride | §ure, he's had bad fights but against good fighters he's the tre- You want to make people like under-rated heavyweight in the | hile second-place Queen's Uni- world. He's beaten guys like Zora Folley, Eddie Machen and Cleveland "Williams, and yet they put the knock on him. Chuvalo is what we call in the trade a one-track fighter. He is an aggressive puncher who will take three to get one in. They said I was that kind of a fighter. Maybe I was. I couldn't be a boxer. Neither can Chuvalo. George and I are good friends and we've talked about styles many times. He wants to get in there and get the job done. He's impatient and anxious. And here he's in the ring fighting for the championship and he'll) be pressing. He could press too) hard. That's happened. But he's a better all-round puncher than Terrell and if he's in the proper mental frame of mind, he's got ERNIE F sis bccn a terrific chance of doing it. |will not let you do otherwise.) TORONTO (CP) -- University Terrell wants to be a pleasing|of Toronto moved into sole pos- fighter but it takes two to make/session of first place in the On- a fight jtario-Quebec Athletic Associa- ' tion rugger standings Friday by |TERRELL'S TOUGH jdefeating Guelph University Terrell must be the most|22-3. -The victory was the fourth against one loss for U. of T. and yelling "hi, champ" as you! walk down a street or through a hotel lobby. LAST CHANCE? Chuvalo not only wants to belday signed a three-year con- champion but it could be the|tract with Saskatchewan Rough- last time around the big merry-| riders, go-round for him. You don't get : a too many chances at a title. ARGENTINA WINS I foresee a tough, hard fight, NEW YORK (AP)--Independ- that could end in a knockoutjiente of Argentina, maintaining but is more likely to go the 15-|their slight edge despite an on- round distance. At the end, both|slaught by Napoli of Italy in the men will know they've been in|second half, gained a 1-0 ex- a fight. hibition soccer victory over the Terrell is big and strong. His|Italians Friday night before a size--six-foot-six -- can be a/crowd of about 10,000 at New handicap but he moves very York's Downing Stadium gracefully and he has one of'play again in Toronto Sunday OUT TO REGAIN FIRST Billy White In Line-Up Against Petes Tonight Undefeated Oshawa Generals are currently one of the most highly-rated clubs in the OHA F Junior 'A', but they are about to become even stronger. Centre - right winger Billy White, who was with the club last year, is on his way back § and will probably be in the line- up against Peterborough Petes at Civic Auditorium tonight at 7.15 p.m, jshawa genera! manager Wren Blair returned from New Liskeard last night after talk- ing to Billy and_ his family. White, who is in Grade 12, had i apparently decided to stay out of hockey for a year before go- ¢ ing to the United States on a hockey scholarship. Butany ex- isting problems have been set- tled. Blair says White will play a | role in Generals' aim to form a fourth line. Usually a centre, he fs expected to move over to right wing, with Jim Booth at centre and either Jim Roberts er Bob Dickson at left. Niagara Falls Flyers used Barons Beat Los Angeles By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cleveland Barons, who. missed dolin-expects-him back in-action the American Hockey Leaguelin the near future playoffs last season, are enjoy-| Wayne Cashman is again both- REGINA (CP)--Hugh Camp- bell, shifty little flanker who jleads the Western Football Con- BILLY WHITE four lines all last season, and Blair feels it was one of the key factors in their winning the championship White isn't yet in top condi- tion, but he has been skating for the past two weeks Bob Dickson, an 18-year-old from Gananoque, is on skates after sitting out so far with torn knee ligaments.- He won' ing the opening phases of the/ered by an old ankie injury, but § AHL's interlocking schedule/he isn't expected to miss any with the Western League. action. The Barons, fourth and last) Except for the addition of in the AHL's Western Division| White, Generals will go with the last spring, won't play an op-jsame line-up that has carried| ponent in their own league untiljthem to three victories and they return from a four-game/three ties so far. They will be tour of Pacific Coast cities injattempting to move back into another week. In the meantime, |first place, having relinquished they're unbeaten against WHL/the spot to Niagara Falls Fly- opposition. lers following the Flyers' victory They opened their tour Fridayjlast night, night with a 7-2 victory over, Ina previous meeting between Seattle Totems, who finished|Oshawa and Peterborough, in second in the WHL last year./Peterborough, the game ended Before leaving, Cleveland pol-in a 3-3 deadlock ished off Los Angeles Blades, the first visitors from the West, ABE SAPERSTEIN'S FABULOUS WJ 5-2. In the only game of the night involving two AHL clubs, Ro-) chester Americans came. up) with four third-period goals to} hand the winless Buffalo Bisons a 5-2 defeat, their fourth of the campaign. Par? What's Par? Player 28 Under ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)| Gary Player of South Africa) won the Australian Open title) today by six:str 'kes prith a four-| round total of 234. Frank Phil-| lips of Australia and Jack Nick- laus were tied for second at 270. Player,. trailing Nick'aus by four strokes at the start of to-! day's 36 holes, passed him de-| cisively by shooting his second ll-under-par 62 of the tourna-| ment while Nicklaus got arownd) Ta in 70, giving the South African) CEECHOSLOVAKIAN the four-stroke edge. Player in-| | state Folk Denee Troupe! creased the margin by shoot-| | (« one hour show In itself!) ing the final round in 69 to 71 for Nicklaus. VOLKSWAGEN Seles & Service .NER'S SERVICE CENTRE Highwey 12 end 7. § presi wov. 14 7:00 p.™- PRICES: SUN, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 BOX OFFICE OPENS Monday, Oct. 25 f ordering by mail, add 23e per ticket for andiing. MAPLE LEAF weenie |} GARDENS ' = ference in pass receiving, Fri-/By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bile, Ala., stopped Albert West-|League will phal, Germany, 10. They |Red Wings are in Toronto tolin the All-Star game 10 days play tonight, but coach Bep Gui- versity has a 3-1 record. COACHES SARNIA SARNIA (CP)--Sarnia's new ntry in the Ontario Amateur Berlin--Jefferson Davis, Mo-|Basketball Association Senior A be coached by Heavy-|Barry Howson, a former Cana- dian Olympic basketball player. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT weights. By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Friday's Results Buffalo 2 Rochester 5 Cleveland (AHL) 7 Seattle (WHL) 2 Tonight's Games Rochester at Baltimore Buffalo at Hershey Quebec at Pittsburgh Los Angeles (WHL) at Spring- field (AHL) Cleveland (AHL) at Victoria (WHL) Sunday's Games Quebec at Buffalo Los Angeles at. Providence Hershey at Rochester Pittsburgh at Springfield Central Professional Friday's Results Houston 1 Minnesota 5 Tulsa 2 Memphis 3 Tonight's Games Minnesota at St. Louis Memphis at Oklahoma City Tulsa at Houston Sunday's Games St. Louis at Oklahoma City Memphis at Minnesota Houston at Tulsu OHA Junior A T Niag. Falls Oshawa Toronto Peterb'gh Hamilton Kitchener Montreal St. Caths, London Friday's papsns ne ce cecscom aUnvewanwrooh CORR R OHH YS Nea aAasS Tonight's Game Peterborough at Oshawa Sunday's Games London at Toronto Hamilton at Montreal Oshawa at St. Catharines | Niagara Falls at Kitchener OHA Senior A Friday's Result Oakville 2 Woodstock 5 Tonight's Game Kingston at Galt Sunday's Games Kingston at Guelph Woodstock at Oakville Western San Francisco 1 Vancouver 3 Eastern League Jacksonville 2 Greensboro 7 Long' Island 0 New Jersey 9 Johnstown 3 Clinton 5 Nashville 2 Charlotte 6 International League Muskegon 4 Toledo 5 Fort Wayne 4 Port Huron § Dayton 4 Des Moines 6 Central Junior Ottawa 3 Brockville 5 Buckingham 4 Arnprior 3 NOHA Junior Sudbury 5 North Bay 12 Manitoba Junior 4|Braves 4 Warriors 4 Rangers 5 Monarchs 3 Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 2 Moose Jaw 3 Weyburn 2 Regina 4 Brandon 5 Melville 6 Ontario Junior B Peterborough 3 Oshawa 2 St. Michaels 4 Whitby 3 Westclair 6 Weston 3 Markham 4 Dixie 3 Kitchener 3 Niagara Falls 5 Montreal 6 Toronto 8 Western International Spokane 8 Cranbrook 3 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setuidey, October 30, 1965 7, MARLIES TOP HABS HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Flyers In Ist Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS Corrigan and Mike Byers with Niagara Falls Flyers had the edge in play and won, Montreall.v° "Piece, while Tom Martin, jgoals by ja Junior Canadiens had the mar-Pete Turner, Terry Caffery and|Haggarty gin too, but lost. Gerry Meehan got the others.|Marcotte That was the difference in|, The win for the Flyers was the only two verge Hockey|a routine affair with Niagara games Associ ssociation Junior ---- a RENT-A-CAR played Friday night. A 53 win for the Flyers DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 4 $5.00 PER DAY -- aitacr-crarce 725-6553 against Kitchener Rangers RUTHERFORD'S: moved them into first place with five straight wins. Mont- CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 14 ALBERT ST. 725-6553 o* RECAP. Falls building up a 3-0 lead the Tom Webster got the other. boros kept them from moving into a third - place tie with Peterborough. Going into the third period, Montreal led 6-4 on two goals each by Mike LaPalme, Jacques Lemaire and Lucien Grenier, but Toronto came back with four goals in the third to win. Toronto scorers were Mike real's 8-6 loss to Toronto Marl- Oshawa Provost To Shadow Hull _ In Tonight's Encounter By THE CANADIAN PRESS |their hands full in trying to) The National Hockey League|stop Bobby Hull, Chicago's star |season is only one week old to-|left winger. Hull has six goals day but already there is a bat-|in three games--the best scor-| tle going on for first: place jing start of his nine-year NHL! Barring the possibility of a/career. tie, that battle will be settled; Claude tonight when Chicago Black|leck Hawks visit Montreal Canadi- ens at the Forum. | Both teams have won three games in as many starts this lyear and are tied for the league leadership with six pointsito the netminding of veteran) apiece. |Glenn Hall, who made several In other games today, Detroit|big saves against the Canadiens Provost, who put a on Hull in the Stanley Cup playoffs last spring, is expected | to be called on to shadow him. Hector (Toe) Blake, Canadi-| ens' coach, feels the fine show-| ing of the Hawks to date is due |meet the Maple Leafs and New|ago. |York Rangers in Boston for a) Chicago coach Billy Reay ad- game with the Bruins. mitted Hall has been a big fac- The New York-Boston contest|tor in the Hawks' success so far| will also decide--again barring|but added: 'The way Canadiens| a tie--which team will havelplayed in the first period] last place to itself. Both. Ran-|against the All-Stars, it doesn't! ay look as though any team will! beat them." Boston has called up goalie Bob Ring of Niagara Falls Fly-| ers of the Ontario Hockey As-| sociation Junior A League to back up Ed Johnston until the game Montreal visits Detroit, where: the Canadiens haven't won a game since Feb. 16, 1964. This represents a string of nine jlosses, including a 4-1 exhibition| return of Gerry Cheevers, who jloss three weeks ago. suffered a knee injury in Wed- tila IAN YOUNG 0.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY TONITE GAME TIME 7:15.P.M. OSHAWA GENERALS PETERBORO "PETES" NEXT HOME GAME SAT. NOV. 6 Season ticket holders use Series No, 4 for this game. BUS SERVICE ive 00 - 6:30 « ee 6: 7:00. Return after the game. iid Canadiens expect to havelnesday's game. MAKE A DATE TO BOWL AT MOTOR CITY BOWLING 78 RICHMOND ST. W. PH: 723-3212 League Openings For Men and Women AFTERNOONS or EVENINGS SUNDAY, Oct, 31 Guaranteed Used Cara 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 am... ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice end Bowmenville Chevrolet, Corvair, Oldsmobile Sales-and Service PHONE 728-6206 43 Years Serving You p.m., at_Civic Auditorium . . torium, 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Paters Realtor.vstintercity,--ot-1+ Mercury Furniture, ot 12:45 p.m OHA Junior "A" Le: Children's Arena, 70 p.m, to 9 Minor Assoc, Assoc. vs Local 1817, 7:00 p.m,; 8:00 p.m; Local 1500 vs Coca Oshawa Children's Arena. . . p.m. at Civic Auditorium . . p.m., at Civic Auditorium . Dodgers vs Whitby Losco Steelers, CURLING--Oshewa Golf Club Ladies' : et 1:00 p.m . Oshewa Curling Meet Your Friends ing of season at 1:30 p.m, Before and After The Game In "The Regency Room" of the ROYAL HOTEL 171 Brock St, N. Dining Room Open. 12 Noon 'till A.M. at Civic Auditorium. HOCKEY--Oshawa Minor ee Ee Lumber vs Bathe & McLeilond, at Keith Peters Realty, at 9:20 p.m Arena p.m Hedwigs and Phillips, at Arena WEDNESDAY, Noy. 3 at 6:00 p.m.; Rose Bowl, at 6:40 (Bantorh Ledgue) Houdaille, 5:00 p.m.; Local 2784 vs Scugog Cleaners, 6:00 p.m.; Police Hayden Macdonald's, et 8:00 p.m.; p.m, and Auto Workers' Credit Union, at 9:10 p.m... . League--Westmount Kiwanis vs Duplate, . . CYO LEAGUES--(Atoms) St, Gregory's vs St, Marys, at St, Gertrudes vs St, Josephs, at 5:15 p.m. and Holy Cross vs St, 6:15 p.m THORNTON RD. SOUTH OFF KING ST. W. HOTEL Genosha Oshawa's Finest Hotel For--Parties-Scles Meetings Banquets -- Conventions Air-Conditioned Coffee Shop OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY REREAD DRESS IO ST RRR oT Oshawa-Whithy SPORTS CALENDAR HOCKEY--UAW League--Schedule doubleheader, ot Civie Auditertum, Duplate League--4:00 p.m. to 6 , Oshawe Senior League--at Civic Audi- . . . Oshewa Industrial League--Keilth 20-a.m:~-ond~- Gus Brown Motors-vs both gomes at Bowmanville Arena, . igue----Oshawa Generals vs St. Catharines Black Hawks, of St. Catharines, 7:18 p.m... , CYO at Oshawa Children's Arena, 5:50 pm. to 7:30 p.m; 30 p.m, Leegues--(Pee Wees)-- (Bantams--et B'Nol B'Rith vs Canadian Tire vs Canadian Corps, Colo, at 9:00 p.m; All games ot Office. League--6:00 p.m. to 8:30 , Oshawe Minor Assoe--8:30 p,m. to 10:30 OHA Junior "B" Metro League--Weston at Whitby Arena, 8:00 p.m, Seetion--Official opening of seoson, Club Ledies' Section--Offlclal open- TUESDAY, Nov. 2 FIGURE SKATING--Oshewe Figure Skating Club--6:00 p.m, te 8:00 p.m., Civie Auditorium, (Uuventile Laegue) Tony's Refreshments, at 8:3 (Bantam at 7:20 p.m; Ernie Cay 8:20 p.m. and Banks Flooring vs } All. games at Oshawa Melee nhs All games ot Oshawa Children's HOCKEY--Oshowe Minor Assoe.--(Midget League Practices)--Rotary Club, p.m.; Kinsmen Club, at 7:20 p.m} Letter Carriers at 8:10 p.m.; Canadian Legion, 'at 8:50 p.m.; Firefighters at 9:30 p.m; All games at Oshawa Children's Arena... CYO LEAGUE (Bantam) Holy Cross vs St. Hedwigs-Phillins, 6:00 p.m., et Civic Audi- torium THURSDAY, Nov. 4 Public Skating, at Civic Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. HOCKEY--Oshewa Minor Assoe.--(Midget ae Practices)----Pee Wee All- Stors, ot 7:00 p.m; Kiwonis Club, Navy Vets, at 9:20 p.m; at 8:00 p.m; Lions Club, at 8:40 All at Oshowa Children's Arena, p.m. and FIGURE SKATING--Oshown Figure Skating Club, 6:00 p.m, te 10:00 p.m., at Civie Auditorium, FRIDAY, Nov, 5 HOCKE You Like lt... ... lt Likes You 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 Flyers, at Niagara Falls, 8:00 p.m ---Whitby Lasco Steelers vs Weston 'Y--OHA Junior "A" Leegue--Oshowo Generois vs Niagora Falls On. Metro A Junior "B" Wasto Dodgers, o 8:00 p.m. ART'S Gun Repair 18 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA : Guns Bought--Sold--Traded BICYCLE SHOP TOYS HOCKEY EQUIPMENT FULL LINE OF €.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES HERTZ @ RENT BY HOUR, Or Repaired AUTO AND TRUCK RENTAL & LEASING DAY or WEEK !! Seles--Service--Parte Keys Made 497 Simcoe St. S. 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