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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1966, p. 32

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PG GG PGI IOI, 10 yp GG MOE nets downed Woodstock Ath-ning goal for Galt as his team, we eek is weikcaadl battled to break a third period) ave er score wo 5 tor Collingwood. Dave McComb, | "® Wi" -- be tpon Arnold Smith, Billy Abbot,|@nd J. M, Randle scored Galt's Gerry McBride and Gary Watts| other goals. each added one. | Ron Ryan scored both Wood-| Dune Brodie scored two of stock goals. Orillia's goals and George West- | erm fall got the other. Other Belleville scorers were A, E. JOHNSON, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST Gary Darling, Wayne Brown and Lou Smrke. | 142 King St. East 723-2721 Pros 'Garbag e Pickers' St. F. X. Coach Claims > CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) | His team has had four wins coach of the og four starts this season. incis Xavier He said he knew "at least aj, of "te ----F: poatratie Coni- or halt dozen Kide" in the seven- ference, contends that profes-|team Bluenose college confer-|; sional clubs are missing a bet)ence he rates as prospects for in-the Maritimes because the pros. they're not doing any scouting.| "But i aouve wieuer any. of Loney let loose in an inter- them will ever see a pro train- view here with one of his most|ing camp. And I don't have any egg eaean at Canadian Foot-/sympathy for the CFL teams, ball League clubs and their|All they're interested in is tak- scouting methods. ing what they can get. You Bill Ledwell, sports editor of know, if they happen to spot a Fitness Council Decision Ridiculous Decarie Says TORONTO (CP) -- An Ama- teur Athletic Union of Canada official says a recommendation by the National Fitness Council that federal government grants to amateur boxing in Canada be stopped because there is a risk of permanent injury to boxers is "ridiculous." The 30-man fitness council said ii would reconsider tts rec- ommendation only if rule changes were made to eliminate the head as a major target in the sport. "This is how ridiculous it is," says Al Decarie of Montreal, chairman of the boxing com- Mikita Goes Point Ahead NHL BIG 10 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stan Mikita, two - time Na- tional Hockey League scoring champion, scored one goal in Chicago Black Hawks' 3-2 loss te Rastan Rruins Tuesday night to move into sole possession of first place in the individual scor- ing race, Mikiia now fas fous gels aud eight assists for 12 points, one more than Norm Ullman of De- troit Red Wings. Uliman's 11 points include a league - lead- ing 10 assists. Paul Henderson, also of De- troit, is third with nine points, DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $8.00 PER DAY witsace'crv MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 4 ALBERT ST. He says whenever a boy is knockedout, "we don't allow him to fight for six months." "T defy anybody on that coun- ci] to show me a boy injured in the last 10 years in Canadian amateur boxing, Last year, we had 1,260 fights without so much as a scratch. | "What angers me is that we) Larry Ziliotto scored the win- | have no reterd of injury, 'while hockey and isot-} es ball, which receive financial as- sistance for coaching clinics, are full of them. . . . Recently, a boy died while practising in Montreal with a McGill Univer- sity football team." Kingston goals were soeved! ner high school prospect some- Tas Patriot, quvtes Loney ss where around Ontario, they im- mediately park him off to a United States college for better coaching. They would never risk sending a boy down this way. calling the eastern clubs in the CFL "a bunch of garbage-pick- ers." "They don't even take the trouble to scout any teams down this way,"' Loney said, 'They send you a letter asking for the that's the extent.of their scout- inovin area," Loney, gl has established a| solid string of successes since taking over head coaching du- be tt St. F.X. in 1957, played one season of college football with North Carolina State be- fore on to Ottawa Rough Riders. He was with Ottawa when they defeated Saskatche- wan Roughriders for the Grey Cup in 1951. including a league - leading eight goals, and is closely fol- lowed by Phil Goyette of New York Rangers with eight points mittee of the AAU. "The National Fitness Coun- cil will be subsidizing athletic teams from South American hopes to have The AAUC boxing committee its Pan- Am Games boxing trials in Mont- real next May, but without fi- It's a one-way street as far as they're concerned." St. F.X., about C | players and professional football careers. if first for football players att ing university in Canada, an when they graduate, thinking first reers.' the U.S., football is a "second- |Ullman, Detroit ary thing" for Canadian boys in| Henderson, Det. university. --all assists. Bobby Hull, last year's scor- Jacement director for|/i"g champion, was held point- less by the Bruins Tuesday i aoe reservations nicht and is fifth with seven points, followed by seven other players with six points. John McKenzie and Join anyones sttend,| Bucyk of Boston and Murray d|Hall of Detroit are next with they are, five points apiece. The leaders: G A Pts, Pen. 8 12 10 11 Loney, He said about their ca-| Unlike their counterparts in "Mikita, Chicago |Goyette, N.Y. B. Hull, Chicago Americans Stall Aces -- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Quebec Aces' American Hockey League getaway finally stalled, but Gordon Labossiere slipped through the Rochester roadblock. Rochester Americans handed the Aces their first loss of the AHL season Tuesday night, winning 3-2 despite a pair of goals by Labossiere, the league's individual scoring leader. ' Terry Clancy's goal with less than four minutes to play snapped a 2-2 tie after Labos- siere's second tally had pulled Quebec even. Ed Joyal of Rochester also scored twice as the Amerks moved within one point of first- place Pittsburgh Hornets in the Western Division with their fourth victory in seven games. The Aces, now 5-1-2, lead Springfield Indians by one point in the Eastern Division. PASSES HICKS Labossiere's fourth and fifth) goals of the season lifted the Quebec centre one point ahead of linemate Wayne Hicks in the individual point derby. Labos- siere has 18 points to 17 for United States Team). Hut. chicazo Softball Champions ¢ Sterkel pitched a one-hitter a8 Pilote, Chicago | Aurora, IIL, Tuesday and won the first world | Hall, Detroit softball championship in the fi-| |Bucyk, Boston nal game of the tournament. ~ Aurora without a loss. game open in the third inning,| scoring three runs with the help Marshall, N.Y. |Rousseau, Mtl. Gilbert, N.Y. |Bathgate, Det. MEXICO CITY (AP)--Harvey|smith, Detroit Pa eeoroeNvons beat Mexico 6-0) \cKenzie, Bos 0 0 Www eH KH wwe ee OD | Se bo or oT me O8 G9 be Be G8 OO AAAMARARABRARAA~WBDDS Stanley Dancer Won A Million The victory was the 11th for The U.S. team broke the countries to get them to come to Canada next summer for the Pan-American Games. "All those countries have box- ing teams, so naturally they'll benefit from the assistance. Meanwhile, while Canada has aided foreign boxers, ii wii have io cut off its own from any aid." Decarie, national chairman)" for five of his 35 years in box- ing, charged that the fitness council had based its decision on findings of a professional) boxing study and did not know! how the sport is operated on the amateur level. "These people didn't have the courtesy to give us a chance to explain amateur boxing," said, 'They've been shown that} 4|that's all that mattered," |\CITES PRECAUTIONS Decarie stressed that all reg- \istered amateur boxers use |headgear and 10-ounce gloves,! making the possibility of injury) negligible. He says that he has| never seen a young fighter knocked out, '"'we don't allow) have been dazed, lj he|day night nancial assistance will unlikely be able to carry them off. Boxing, one of seven sports under the jurisdiction of the AAUC, has about 400 ici panis registerea in Canada, of whom are in Ontario. Deenric save he intends to! contact Health Minister Mac- | | Eachen. Mohawks Top Kingston Aces By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Belleville Mohawks waited| 4 |until the final 13 seconds Tues-| before picking up their second victory in five On- g|brain damage can occur and|tario Hockey Association Senior starts, The Mohawks, down 2-0 after) |16: 19 of the first period, rallied | to tie the game and Gary Gres- dahl's goal at 19:47 of the final period gave them a 4-3 Actes: over Kingston Aces. Elsewhere, Collingwood Geor- gian Chinas won their sixth game in as many starts, defeat- ing Orillia 7-3, while Galt Hor- of two Mexican errors. New Zealand finished third in| the tournament by beating) Puerto Rico 6-1. City League Bantam Play In Association Oshawa Minor Hockey Bantam League schedule action, at the Chil- dren's Arena last night, Cana- dian Corps whipped Canadian Tire 8-3 and in the second game, Local 1500 and Hambly's Beverages battled to a 3-3) draw. Neil Oke, with three 'goals/ \for Canadian Corps, was the! big scorer of the wide-open first game. Stan Kellerman, Philip Colwin, Murray Edwards, Gary NEW YORK (AP)--Trotters| jand pacers driven by Stanley |Dancer have earned an all-time \record of $1,079,064 this year. ; SWEEDSTAKES IT'S BURNS WEEK AT RED AND WHITE! BLADE ROAST 1.000.000 JUICE SAVE 13¢! 48.02, TINS Z ron BF Specially Selected BRANDED Value Check'd. YOU SAVE TWICE WITH TRIM AND PRICE! TENDER - JUICY SHORT RIB ROASTS ». 63° IDEAL. FOR MEAT PIES or STEWS---LEAN, BONELESS LEAN STEWING 2 69° URNS - MILD SEASONED - VAC PACK LB 59 BEEF RINDLESS BACON, 99° OSHAWA RUG CLEANERS | Figures released Tuesday Md the United States Trotting Asso- liation show that the New| Egypt, N.J., trainer and driver | passed his old record of $1,051,- 538 on Oct. 22. Among his win- nings to be added is the $18,660 won with Bonjour Hanover in| the Lady Maud Pace at Roose-| velt Raceway Monday night. | Three other reinsmen--| George Sholty, Bill Haughton | and Del Insko--each has won| |more than $900,000 with Sholty in the runner-up spot with $960,-| 680. Sholty leaped from fourth | to second place largely through) his win with Romeo Hanover in last Saturday's Messenger, It Hood and David Wilson, with one apiece, shared the rest of) the winners' total. was worth $84,942.62. Bob Farrington, headed for |his fifth national title in races HAVE YOUR RUGS and UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED NOW! Free Pick-up & Delivery OSHAWA RUG CLEANERS 1700 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa 8 BURNS - FAMOUS FOR FLAVOUR - MILD - SWEET PICKLE - CRYOVAC 1% COTTAGE ROLLS LB. BURNS - FRESH SLICED ~ TASTY LUNCHEON MEATS _,. 79 PLUMP -- JUICY -- NO. 1 GRAPES TENDER NUTRITIOUS ONTARIO NO, 1 YELLOW ONIONS -- 3.,. 29° EMPEROR ed 3 = 49° 'dn 23 Va-lb. 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McDougall, Larry Patton| won, held to his lead with 254 and Morris Rebot each notched) victories. He is followed by In- one for the Tiremen. lsko with 226, Buddy Gilmour In the second game, Randy|with 202 and Herve Filion, a Ca- Cobel, Mike Barton and Mike/nadian, with 189. O'Neil were there with one) Dancer's charges have won apiece for Local 1500 while Kirk|165 times while Haughton has Wilson potted a pair for the/chaiked up 187 victories and "Cokes" and Paul Murree got sholty 156. the other one. McMaster Ace | Retains Lead HAMILTON (CP)--A 95-yard touchdown pass-and-run play by halfback Tom Johnson of Mc- CHOICE HALVES bo AYLMER PEACHES BEST BUY! RED ROSE --. FINEST ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS BEST BUY ! SAVE Ile ! --2¢ OFF TWIN PACK VANITY TISSUE SAVE 10¢! GOOD LUCK MARGARINE SAVE Te !--DREAM WHIP DESSERT TOPPING 1.27 VALUE !--20¢ OFF PACK DOVE LIQUID 1,0], VALUE !--15e OFF PACK OMO DETERGENT oi 10c! MAZOLA CORN oll HEALTH AN BEAUTY AIDS GIANT TUBE 59° REG. SIZE 99° 5-OZ. 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