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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1966, p. 9

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i | | ) - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey; Merch 19, 1966 @ * Group May Buy! isne: sorrs o cricnso x oe| Barkley Operation Striking Horsemen To Vote St Louis Rink "ice" Said Succentl | NEW LACROSSE ENTRY" St, Louis was one of the six) BOSTON (AP) -- Defenceman : ST. LOUIS (AP)--A St, Louis|cities named eurlier this. year|Doug Barkley of Detroit Red| TORONTO (CP)--A Toronto) The team will join St. n OC @ u TOpOos S --, pw said bag! ih the Bigg he pn ao Wings was resting comfortably|team was accepted as an entry|ines, Peterborough, y pPch.. Ralipeie mele te Mark. pga par ge line |Friday after undergoing a sec-|into the Ontario Lacrosse Asso-|Huntsville and Brooklin : rangements to buy the St. Louis|The St. Louis franchise was ond operation for an eye injury|ciation's Senior A series Friday. |will be made up partly of Jers from Credit INTO _ : . Arena for $4,000,000 in an at-lawarded tentatively on condi- Rong ogo Sie erty ing von _ tempt to bring a National|tion that a St. Louis individual |suffered in a recent game. on new. proposals to settle a : : eoy League franchise to this}or group obtain a building. : s a = -- by a stick. e underwent sur- of 4 t ded ty. The Arena, which seats 15,-|setts Eye and Ear Infirmary to correct a detached ret- nc Sage gee Peamucel i Sidney Salomon Jr. said his|000, has been used by St. Louis|said the surgery was "quite suc- gery nounced Wedn cine - 2 -- sis rt ----y am zroup would buy the building Braves sf the Central Profes-!cesstu! cS Ti ine me - a 34H SMALE Dh, Wile Ul MA jOHEIGE saueory ina and the second operation|team was being dis' but was to strengthen the retina. Imay re-enter another year. Officials of the Ontario Har- = mess Horsemens' Association and the Jockey Club Ltd. met 'Friday in offices of the Ontario Racing Commission to discuss the situation. Both parties declined com- ment on the two-hour talks, set up by Brig. F. C. Wallace, chair- man of the racing commission. The lights at Greenwood went put after the ninth race Thurs- day night. When owners and trainers failed to enter horses by deadline Thursday for Fri- day's races, the Jockey Club or- : dered the track closed. y Management of the track said g it has no plans to reopen Green- a a wood for harness racing this ' i £ KE NEW UW season, "he ontario governe THE BARGAINS ARE! TERRIFIC SAVINGS ! The Ontario government is a COME TO watching the dispute and James : Allan, the provincial treasurer, received a delegation of horse- men Friday. bee : i The group, including Les Ehr- 2 ; 1. lick. of Toronto, Allen Dicken-| SULKIES stand idle and wood Raceway Friday as agli peepee ge ge 1965 BUICK 1965 son, Dr. John S. Findley of Arn-| harness horsemen bask in they strike against the Joc- orks Glova ais Gt ae prior and Dr. Glen Brown of| : oy. WILDCAT SEDAN PONTI AC Brampton, want Allan to try to| the sun at Toronto's Green- key Club. The horsemen betting. , , . tomobile. arbitrate. Peanee in feo barnes. Bin: Coureitien Silbn ae The horsemen are asking for|loses $15,000 or more every day|Mohawk and Garden City Race-;men when stalls are allotted. In| Equipped with power brakes, pow- va chemi ane wile j by j nj j ' r steering, radio, power win- ye c, redio, a signed contract setting out 48|racing is closed down. | ways. effect, the Jockey Club will not dows Inchiding. sinctvic venve-- Cilla' gh Bolonne of HN per cent of all betting money! The Jockey Club Friday gave/EXPLAINS ORDER jpermit its stables to be occu- positraction. Balance of new cor ie Weareniy. Lic, Jeag4 as prize money. jall horsemen occupying stalls at} Executive vice-president John | pied by horses not racing at the warranty. Lic, H83673. wud Byrds < : Beat Ee The mutuel handle for a single|Greenwood Raceway 24 hours'|J. Mooney of the Jockey Club|track. day at Greenwood ranges from|notice to vacate. said the order to vacate was) Tom Shehan of Danvers, 3695 $2695 $250,000 to $500,000. If the dispute lasts longjissued in accordance with con-|Mass., international secretary The tax on betting is six per|enough, racing may be stopped/ditions set out on all stall appli-|of the horsemen's association, cent, so that the government|at the other Jockey Club tracks,|cation forms signed by horse-|arrived in Toronto Friday to of- er fer his group's services to the 1964 OHHA. Til N A Mi l Dickenson, president of the 1964 BUICK ee Canadian Trotting Association, : ee 1IrTac e meets owners, trainers and SPECIAL PONTIAC drivers today seeking a way to ; . . 2 Door Coupe Laurentian Sedan You Must Take e e an early settlement. Horsemen originally asked for i ful 8, standard transmission, - Sighs Worried Cla gtireeear contac alg for I eo ceee | Reuse me Delivery of Your Car 50 per cent after the Jockey 8 cyl. automatic. Lic. H83688 {tion, Lic. H83977. Club refused to talk about a per-/ cenage contract | $1995 $2095 Before APRIL Ist By ED SIMON jfor the fight and two more than| ninth by Ring magazine, as "no P TORONTO (CP) -- To hear|he travelled to Chicago to apolo-|easy guy." : a Bran gsi gut ngael Cassius Clay tell it, only a/gize for slighting the U.S. war) "I can't figure putting him 47 per cent of management's miracle can save him from dis-jeffort in Viet Nam. jaway early," Clay said. "He's| 1 oo. of the wagering, based on aster when he steps into the] cooKs ARE ABSENT | never been down, let alone out." last year's business eae ring against George Chuvalo. |"T))"\ 2 Gictres é HE'S A DREAMER Hirlick 'said 'Thursday tatl e was distressed over the; Then Cassius said he'd had a\,, 2htlick said Thursday that) The chastened heavyweight| apsence of his cooks, Lanal horrible dream. the horsemen would drop all de-| 963 1963 champion arrived in Toronto) Shabazz and Ruth Bryant, spe-) "] kept hittin him and hit-| ands if the club would agree Briday and rected & litany of/cialists in preparing the Black|ting him and he wouldn't go|(9, 27bitration. Mooney replied 1964 1964 1963 ite | Muslim dishes which he 18|down and pretty soon I was so|- ? "hi ; quarters to resume training for} tig = ' it a matter for arbitration. Sieh at ape Lae arene sg» compuineal ae Som tea Paen, | PONTIAC PONTIAC CORVAIR COMET PONTIAC a. week from Tuesday. be 4 | pepe | | sey : Cassius, who said he was 15|stronger. He won the decision. | | I guess I'm just going to) pounds overweight but hadn't|Man, I svoke up in a sweat,"'| HOCKEY SCORES | Custom Sport Hardtop Strato Chief Monza Coupe 2 Door automatie Loureation Seden have to rely on my natural abil-| njanned to starve away the ex-| Chuvalo, who lost his last de-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS : Ue ity," Cassius sighed as he told) cess poundage. cision to unranked Eduardo Cor-! rege ae Le V-8, eutomatie, redio, power 6 cyl. automatic. Lic. H- 4 speed with radio, Lie. Radio. In Immeculate condi- | V8 cutomatic, radie. @ skeptical group of reporters) 'There were additional worries, |letti of Argentina, worked 15) provid ny rg raped 5 steering. Finished in beautiful | g3495 H83692. tion. Lie. H83694. H98618. he has serious doubis whethez/ja:ge and small. He had skinned|rounds Friday against four can, ' aa € s o. cle diplomat blue. Lie, H83682, By ad can go 15 rounds with the) his hand in Florida, preventing|sparmates, taking a few hard| "!°¥® " Badere toe arsome Canadian. jhim from punching the heavy)punches to the head from Gian-| 1] dl hice wer 1 1895 "I've never been 15 in my)bag for more than a week, and|carlo Barrazza before replying| "ne : Ast of tal 4 deg f-five| 2 - life--not even in training," the} didn't expect it to heal for an-|with a barrage that brought a Cong island leads: best-ot-five champion said. "The most 1 other four days. And he needed! copious flow of blood from Bere a 2-0) Bor on tone sath ceoning het dic ual oe ce ""cetinton leale beak « al ihe 962 on't get some so! raining in| 'I've only got 11 days left.) "I'll be a miracle man...' +f . i pretty soon my legs won't take) What with all this controversy|if I come through this fight,"| erence geoeeae A 1963 1962 1962 1962 | me." and missing training and all the) Clay told the reporters, most of f " ; A , : Nashville leads best-of-five Clay brooded over four days) worries I've had, I just haven't| whom believe in miracles. is : out of the ring while he sought] been ane to Geek anne, tes ete s coeumey P ONTIAC CHEVROLET CHEVROLET FORD CHEVROLET unsuccessfully to persuade his| fight. But I've got to star nk- v4 (Chavlotie lsat yas ; " st-of-five NE 9-PASSENGER Impala - Louisville draft board to exempt! ing. I've got to get in the mood. G y ariotte leads be: PARISIEN ' him from military service. He| The champion referred to! ang ac ICS aes Cade 2 Door Hardtop PICK-UP iseayne Sedan STATION WAGON 2 DOOR HARDTOP lost two additional days on an| Chuvalo, ranked eighth by the} San Francisco 4 Portland 2 V-8, standard transmission, Wide side, long wheel bose. 6 eyl. automatic, radio. Lie. VB -- Automatic, Lie. X- V8, autometic, edie, Lie, 08. -- oe ee a sg A 5 t C Seattle 3 Vancouver 2 radio, very low mileage. Lic, Like new. Lie. B55520. H83967. 7783. H85408. gains a S; Central Professional H92753. Gonzales Beats Fullmer Fyewin Says wm: jammer' $1995 $1395 $1395 $1395 $1695 | Fort Wayne 3 Des Moines 3 F Middl I h Ti ] : | Toledo 5 Dayton 4 t t HAMILTON (CP) -- Bob y Sere a en ey Ta es ee ote 1962 1961 1961 1961 1961 NEW YORK (AP)--Jose Gon-| Although cut over the left 7°? Fooihall Saeges tein | (Ringsted Sia" weatokieven zalez, the body-banging New|in the fourth round, the 25-year- licized what he called lagialative |" Gatrat Caters pater PONTIAC CHEVROLET CHEVROLET PONTIAC VOLKSWAGON Worker by way of Puerto Rico.loiq Gonzalez dominated the'gang tactics that have been Collingwood 9 Midland 6 a +2. Serre Lae fight most of the way. He/used in Canadian football in th ¥ - . J a. 'alli i oe Se Pee ot ent for " BO moan dente West + Laurentian PICK-UP Bel - Air Parisienne THE IDEAL | seven final 2-0) TRUCK 2 Door Hardtop 4 Door Hardtop SECOND CAR dan, Utah, on a unanimous de- scored heavily with his body|last two years, Sin In fara rom a loan en ec ta) Th Tce hae worked pe "Nath She Tnermedint 2 ee ant Madison Square Garden Friday . | n Tiger-| pathurst d i : : tomatic, radio, er . Lie. night. . He dropped Fullmer in the| Cats of the Eastern Poutbal| vcononenen inte Gat cobn 6 eyl. automatic, radio. Lic. pres. reconditioned. EP blag radio, Lie. pester towe brokie' Lie. uae condition. Li. He'll have to wait a while be-\eighth round with a light left| Conference, he said. They are| seven final 2-1) H83691. At H77372. fore he can even hope for ajand right to the head, but it|t e result of the other three| Ontario Junior A | world title shot. Middleweight|looked more like a slip. Both |teams in the conference gang-|Qshawa 3 St. Catharines 4 champion Dick Tiger defends/fighters agreed on this later. |'"8 Up on Hamilton, which has| (Rest - of - seven quarter- 1595 1195 the crown against welterweight, The three officials all had|# 'eMmarkable record in the last! tina) tied 3-3) king Emile Griffith at the Gar- Gonzalez the winner. The Asso-|/6 seasons. Niagara Falls 6 Kitchener 6 den April 25. ciated Press scorecard had Gon-| Frewin noted two "insidious"'| "(Kitchener wins best-of-seven| ' fr ae ieces of legislation: i I « If Tiger wins he most likely|zalez ahead 8-4. a cee 9 quarter-final 3-1; two games 'will' defend it next in London| Fullmer, the 6-5 favorite, The first of the two was the | tieg) a I PE TA Ss or Rome and probably against! weighed 159 pounds to Gonzalez' oor gorge ages rag gga Ontario Junior B | es Italy's Nino Benvenuti, the Eu-|/158%%. Jose, winner of three Of two years ago whic |St. Thomas 0 Sarnia 3 | A i Peerage at SB hibited U.S. players who had i i ropean middleweight ruler and|straight, now has a 31-1-1 rec-/| PF ;>: Players who had! (Sarnia leads best-o-seven. fi- Ul world junior middleweight|ord. Fullmer's record is 36-13-3.|'@ken out Canadian citizenship nal 3-2) 1961 1960 1959 B CK 1959 1953 poe . ane stove bilo abe 4,500, |from, prolonging their careers Northern Ontario Junior | ENVOY OLDSMOBILE 2 on SMARTOP CHEVROLET METEOR --... |by_ playi i - : gf a Pel psi tae oo. | HSpanola 1 Sault Ste. Marie 2 ' wie ' g oc- ower steering, power Biscayne Coach : (Sault Ste. Marie leads best- curred just a month or so ago 'et STATION WAGON 2 DOOR HARDTOP *braki dio, Needs a new i; 4 50 @80 | of-seven semi-final 3-2) j ; ; : rakes, radio, Needs a Needs bod rk, Lie, H- Lic, No. H26509 iwhen the Canadi ie : fect, N Stick shift, radio. Lie, ' eeds body work, Lic, . GRAP F U an Football| North Bay 2 Sudbury 3 et a Ee Ta ee 66175. League wiped out the Hamilton! " (Bestof-seven semi-final tied) MOM wens 6, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS,and Johnson. W--Santiago. .L-- taxi squad." 2-2) Friday's Games | O'Toole. Hr: Cin--Queen, | The rule says a player who Central Ont. Junior A | $300 $400 $400 ch, Fla. announces his retirement is .re- Chicago 900 000 500-- 5 60, At Lakeland, Fla quired to sit out a full season Geen Gore of-! Washington 000000 000-- 0 61 Phila. 000 001 010-- 2 72\before returning, if he changes seven semi-final 3-2) | Ss I ! Horlen, Howard (5), Bollo -- Pea 110 ee ed sige gece is Cornwall 1 Smiths Falls 3 Se e T h ese M q@s f er qiesmen eee (7), Fisher (9) and Romano, 7)" '9 ber "7 pa Wacter ithe field they'l nse them on)" (Best-of-seven semi-final tied! McNertney (7); Nold, Ridzik|\')» "enkins (7) me CCKEr | a eat them at) 3.3 | (4), Kline (7). Cox (8) and/ Dalrymple (6); Lolich, Aguirre| the conference table," Frewin Manitoba Junior | Brumley, Casanova (6). W--| (7), and Freehan. W--Lolich. 1 told a sportsmen's dinner. |Rangers 5 Braves 2 | eZ - r |--Culp. Hrs: Det -- McAuliffe, 5 waltaeesceeumnanese pene | ' Howard, L--Kline. | | (Rangers win best-of-seven fi- : | Redmond. WANT LEGISLATION _| nal 4-1) ; : TIME PAYMENT At Fort Lauderdale, Fla. At Bradenton 1 STRASBOURG, France (Reu-| Saskatchewan Junior | a ; Atlanta 910 000 321-- 7110p oeion 183 030 000: 6 9 27°, -- Representatives of 20/Brandon 0 Weyburn 3 | : : New York A 000 000 000-- 6 22) City 000 1s £4 member countries of the Coun-| (Weyburn leads best-of-seven| Cloninger, Fischer (5), Brit- insas City 000 021--3 cil of Europe unanimously rec-| semi-final 3-2) | loning 4 Torre: Stottlomyre |.ciusti, Cuellar (5), Arlich (7) ommended international legisla-| St. Lawrence Senior | _ ang). Babnsen (8),|2"¢ Bateman; Aker, Buschornition Friday against doping| Ottawa 3 Morrisburg 7 | iF ped 9) and Gibbs, W-- (5), Monteagudo (7), Allen (8)|among athletes to improve their | (Morrisburg leads best - of-; ' ; amiton (7) and unos. "and Roof. W--Giusti. L--Aker. 'performance, seven semi-finals 3-2) | oy ; LOW COST GMAC P BUDGET PLAN Cloninger. L---Stottlemyre. Hr:| Hr: Hou--Harrison. Ati--Cowan. 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