MRS. W. W. BALDWIN, president of the Ladies' Curling Section of the Osh- awa Golf. Club, is shown here as she prepares to de- liver the first stone, to offi- cially open the OGC Ladies' curling season, early Mon- day afternoon. MRS, D. 8: JAMIESON officially opened the 1956-66 curling season for the members of The Oshawa Curling Club's Ladies' Divi- sion, yesterday afternoon. She is shown above, "throw- ing" the first stone. Oshawa Times Photos Steelers Top Weston, One Point Out Of lst By CLIFF GORDON Sparked by a two-goal effort by Wayne Cheesman, Whitby Lascoe Steelers last night whipped Weston Dodgers 6-4 at the Whitby arena. The win moved the Steelers to within one int of the first place West lair Steelers, Other Whitby goal scorers were Pete Vipond, Dave Chal- mers, Wayne Davidson and Tom Lavender. Captain Kevin O'Shea, while not in the scoring column, set up two goals. Ken Hume, Dave Parham, _ Jeff Pickup and Paul Swindle each scored once in a losing cause. Steelers played a vastly im- proved game over their effort on Friday night, when. they dropped a 4-3 decision to the St. Michael's College Buzzers. took the Steelers about five min- jutes of the first period to get xolling, but they kept pace with 'the Dodgers for the next 40 min- utes, Vipond gave the locals the @ead for the first time at the .18 second mark of the final period gand it appeared to be just the Wshot in the arm that was need- 'ed. Davidson followed at' 2.40 and Chalmers at 6.21 to give Whitby a 5-2 bulge. Pickup and {Rwindle scored.for the losers |this one will be a key game for jboth teams. Coach Cherry said after the game that he thought Cheesman got two goals and one he has seen him play ' Cheesman got to gowls and one assist for a three point night .. . O'Shea, still having hard luck WAYNE CHEESEMAN | Rick Thompson handed out a dandy body check to Bill Lastic and drew a fine round of ap- plause from the Whitby fans... Next attraction for the Steelers at home will be next Monday night against Markham Seal O Wax, game time 8.00 p.m. FIRST PERIOD Parham Walton) 6.40 : Cheesman 9.12 Penalties Pickup 9.00, MacDonald 13.24 5 SECOND PERIOD %. Weston: Hume (Rick, Morrison) 18,35 4. Whitby: Cheesman 19.05 Penaities -- Cheesman .26, 10.05, Las- tle 2.24, Lavender 5.47, Parker 9.11, Mac- donald 12.30, Moore 15.20, Morrison 15.49, Menard 15.57, Knapton 17.03. THIRD PERIOD 'Shea, C in 4. Whitby: Davidson (Chalmers, MacMillan) 7. Whitby: Chalmers 8. Weston, Pickup 9.4 Lavender (O'Shea) 13,56 3 Swindle (Parham) 14.18 Penalties: Lastic 2.15, Hicks 3.05, Pick- up 7.10, Ti (major), Sawyer (ma- lor) 7.10, Lavender 7.31, Moore 15.29, Hune 18.28, City League Bantam Play | Millwall In Old Country Major Soccer LONDON (AP)--Standing of the top teams in the Old Coun- try soccer leagues (including Saturday's games): ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Ww Leeds Tottenham Burnley Sheffield U Liverpool West Brom Divisi RVeUvwea nm ctecons ht nm IT wn Coventry Man City Huddersfield Wolverham'tn Southampton Divis SO~1~AADS BDwm-~Iwnow Amore ry 3 De ee 00 8 oy A = ~ tote co Bh cote ™ ae2t~nas Grimsby Hull Workington Oxford U Watford Division IV Torquay 10 3 Tranmere Chester Notts C Barnsley Chesterfield Luton Darlington 4 3 4 3 5 1 3 Neen ISS }Black Hawks' left winger who jamd Lavender sandwiched one|#found the net, continues to spark the local drive with his a to complete the fine playmaking Ralph : }Moore, spunky goalie for tne JUST TALKING . . . On Fri-|Steelers made several key saves day night the Steelers will trav-/last night and also picked up a «} to Weston for a return en-|couple of penalties for overdo- ga yement with the Dodgers and'ing it around his own net. . . Shatto And Thelen Win ; Individual Grid Crowns My -THE.-CANADIAN- PRESS. Garney Two come-from-behind _per- punts for 557 yards, well ahead foymances marked the comple-/of Montrea! Alouettes' Ed Learn ticm of the regular Easterniwho carried 69 times for 379 Football Conference schedule. yards. Non Sutherin of Hamilton Ti-; In passing, Russ Jackson, Ot- ger Cats kicked 14 points in the|tawa quarterback, fin last game of the season Sunday |ished first. He threw 130 com: aginst Toronto Argonauts to/pletions for 18 touchdowns and overtake Moe Racine of Ottawa/had 13 intercepted. Royghriders for the individual} Terry Evenshen, a rookie star searing championship. jwith the Alouettes, caught 37 In. rushing, Toronto's Dave|passes during the season for 631 Thelen ran 129 yards in the|yards and three touchdowns. He ere against Hamilton to take|finished ahead of Ottawa's Ted championship with 806/ Watkins, who snared 34 passes yainds. He went Rise rff gamejfor 723 yards and eight touch- 62 yards behind Ji illard of}downs, The title is decided by Ottawa, who finished with 739/the number of passes caught. yards, | In kickoff returns, Dick Henley returned----66 Ohawa Minor Hockey ° Asso- ciation's Bantam League swung into action last night at the Chil- dren's Arena, with three sched- ule fixtures, B'Nai B'Rith blanked Hou- daille Industries 1-0 with Russell Arbuckle scoring the lone tally. Terry O'Reilly and Walter Harrison each scored for Local 2784 as they tied Scugog Clean- ers 2-2, with Norm Ogden and Mike Harper scoring for the Cleaners. Local 1817 defeated the Police Assoc, boys 5-3. Gary McDougall scored a pair for the winners with Darryl White, Richard Har- SCOTTISH Divisi 3 3 3 3 5 4 4 4 LEAG ion I 0 1 2 1 2 Rangers Celtic Dundee U Dunfermline Kilmarnock Divisi aan "woo, mn I Arbroath Airdrieonians Dumbarton Albion Queen of § Ayr AAI8Fa35 a ea ed THOROLD WINS ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Leading Teams| Hull And Rousseau Tied 'As NHL Point Leaders MONTREAL (CP) -- Bobby Hull and Bobby Rousseau are tied in points atop the National Hockey League, but even Rous- seau could hardly argue over who gets top billing. It has to go to Hull, Chicago has started the season with a goal - scoring spree that has given rise to all sorts of pre- dictions as to the total he will score this year. Statistics released today by NHL headquarters here show the Chicago Bomber and the Montreal right winger tied with 11 points apiece, However, Hull has eight goals and three as- sists in four games, while Rous- seau has the reverse, three goals and eight assists, and in five contests, Chicago holds a one-point lead over Montreal in the standings with eight points, exactly dou- ble the output of third-place Toronto Maple Leafs, who have played the same number of games, The Hawks' four victor- ies all came on the road. They now start a five-game stand in Chicago Stadium, Doug Mohns is one point back of the two leaders with 10 points --five goals and five assists. THREE TIE THIRD Jean Beliveau and Jacques Laperrier of Montreal and Stan Mikita of Chicago are locked for third position with seven points each. Beliveau has four goals and three assists. Laperriere and Mikita, last season's scoring leader, each have one goal and six assists. Phil Goyette and Doug Robin- son of New York Rangers, Dick|! Howe has yet to score his ini- tial goal of the regular season, but has helped in five scored by his team-mates. Glenn Hall of Chicago leads the goaltenders with a goals-against average. Arnie Brown of New York is the individual penalty leader with 19 minutes. The team lead- ing the parade for misdemean- ors is Montreal with 95 min- utes, The leaders: B. Hull, Chi. xRousseau, Mtl Mohns, Chi Beliveau, Mtl Mikita, Chi aperriere, Mtl Robinson, NY eee -_-- 1,75). . Rep kp wep ep tg te pre pe Spl gly Rea Far ses perce sage ail THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 2, 1965 7 CHUVALO POINTS FINGER By STERLING TAYLOR TORONTO (CP) -- "I never thought Chuvalo would fight that way. "I cg deur ie was a respectable "hed These were two of the first sentences champion Ernie Ter- rell of Chicago uttered as he reached his dressing room after winning a unanimous 15-round decision over e Chuvalo to retain his World Boxing Asso- ciation heavyweight title, "Butting," the Chicago fighter said, pointing an inch-long gash in a el boas fol me "He kept stepping on my feet, too, Once my knees buckled, but it was because of leg cramps from Chuvalo's stepping on my feet." Terrell said that Chuvalo opened the gash over his left eye in the 14th round, but added that he never doubted his own supremacy throughout the fight. "T thought the refereeing was as fair as possible. Actually, you don't see much when you're fighting. Sam Solomons, Terrell's trainer, had a few harsh words to say about Chuvalo's tactics, "He was hitting low,' Solo- mons said. "The ref wasn't call- ing them so I had to call him over between eighth and ninth rounds." "He (the referee) said: 'I think you are using your thumb,' Terrell said. "He told Chuvalo to stop but- ting," Solomons added. FOUND CHUVALO TOUGH Terrell confessed that Chu- valo was "'tougher and stronger than I thought." "He only hit me with one good punch, That was in the 14th round--a right hand, glancing. "I was a little over-anxious . careless. I didn't follow in- structions in the first round," Asked about his plans for meeting the winner of the Floyd Patterson - Cassius Clay fight Nov. 22 Terrell said: "Tl have never dickerred to get Clay. If the WBA sanctions it, I'll fight the winner." Chuvalo was the top con- tender for Terrell's WBA crown and Patterson is the top con- tender for Clay's title, recog- nized by everyone but the WBA. "Everyone has always made fun of me, mostly because I'm a singer as well as a fighter," Duff, Mtl Delvecchio, Det Goylette, NY Howe, Det x--Assist to Rousseau at New York, Oct. 24, omitted last week. OSHAWA -- ad SH ee cot mon te OF AQeeaavrorwvnan" aoauauauannno- BOWLING NEWS | GLENHOLME SCHOOL SCORES The highest scorers in the four classes of Glenholme Schoo! this week were: Jon Lee 330, Karen O'Boyle 205, Brian Ber- nler 198 and Michael Polltyka 130. | Senior Boys -- Jon Lee 330, Randy Mc- | Arthur 270, Ross Raycraft 170, Carlo De- Terrell said. 'I don't know why people get this laughing image lof me, I've never so much as had a drink. Besides, I've not lost a fight for a long time, and yet I keep dropping down in the standings. I can't under- stand it." The WBA champion has his own musical combo known as Ernie Terrell and his Heavy- 'weights. Asked whether he would post the $25,000 bond guaranteeing that he'll meet the Clay-Patter- son winner, Terrell said he hadn't heard anything about it. WILL POST BOND Bernie Glickman of Chicago, Terrell's adviser, said: "It will be posted tonight." Terrell used his right hand only infrequently, "T didn't want to gamble," he explained. "When I did he (Chuvalo) would use his head." Terrell started to say some-| thing about Ungerman (Irving Ungerman, Chuvalo's man- ager), but Solomons whispered in his fighter's ear and the champion said: "Ungerman disagrees about everything. We did everything to suit him. I'll fight Chuvalo again if I have to." 96 Terrell said he believes he can beat Clay. "When Clay shouts about be- ing able to beat someone, it means he's not sure. I never shout about beat! anyone. I don't have to do that to con- vince myself. "T'll fight again as soon as the doctors okay it. Chuvalo Is Accused Of, Dirty Fighting "Anyway, whoever everybody" thinks the next toughest guy is, that's the guy I will fight next." WARNING to MOTORISTS Cold Weather Ahead ANTI- FREEZE a7 (Prestone Brand also avalleble) we lustoll Anti-Freeze and do @ complete cooling system check HAVE US DO YOUR WINTER TUNE-UP «+ » MAJOR or M TUNE-UPS DONE GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 534 Ritson Rd. 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