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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1967, p. 7

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IT NIGHT [ATED PRESS rypsy Joe Har- hia, outpointed Detroit, 10. | Conner, 18444, an Roundtree, 10. -- Jimmy Les- Francisco, Ferguson, 151, v.--Billy Dan- yklyn, N.Y., 7d Joyner, 212, asted' ; 668-5862 iOP | 655-4531 725-3529 » Houston (Cuellar 2-2) at Los . | New York at Atlanta N Hawks Obtain Marotte In Six-Player Trade BOSTON (CP-AP) -- Boston Bruins, weary of seeing small ? © forwards get banged around, boasted added muscle up front ; today with the acquisition of { Phil Y napoaito, Ken Hodge and { Fred Stanfield froin Chicago Black Hawks. The Bruins gave up hard-hit- ting defencemar Gilles Marotte, § centre Pit Martin and minor { league goalie Jack Norris to obtain the three forwards in the deal completed shortly before / National Hockey League rosters { were frozen at midnight in preparation for the expansion draft. "We gained needed strength | Milt | up front as well as size," Schmidt said after his first trade as the Bruins' new gen- eral manager. "We hated to give up Marotte, a promising, tough, young de- fenceman, but we had to give up something to get what we wanted." Esposito, who packs 187 pounds on a six-foot frame, tied for seventh among the NHL's top scorers last season. The 25- year-old centre scored 21 goals husky 200 - GILLES MAROTTE - » » & hicago and had 40 assists for 61 points while playing on. a line' with Year Bobby Orr who made the Bobby Hull and Chico Maki. Hodge, 23 next month, is a|season, pound winger who ~ year of junior hockey at St. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL Cincinnati 22 10 .688 -- Pittsburgh 16 10 615 3 Chicago 16 11 593 3% St. Louis 1 it O77. 4 Atlanta 14 14 .500 6 San Francisco 14 15 .483 644) Philadelphia 13 14 481. 6% New York 10 15 .400 8%4| Los Angeles 10 18 .357 10 Houston 9 21 .300 12 Monday's Results Chi 9 San Fr New York at Atlanta ppd, rain Pittsburgh 7 Cincinnati 8 Houston 5 Los Angeles 3 Probable Pitchers Today Pittsburgh (Fryman 0-1) at Cincinnati (Queen 4-1) N Philadelphia (Ellsworth 1-2) at St. Louis (Washburr 1-2) N Angeles (Osteen 4-2) N New York (Seaver 3-1) at At- lanta (Bruce 2-1) N Chicago (Jenkins 3-2) at San Francisco (Marichal 5-3) N Wednesday's Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati N Philadelphia at St. Louls N Houston at Los Angeles N Chicago at San Franci Pct. GBL Chicago 18 7 .7200 -- Rissas City 14 14 (900 ai 3 14 481 6 New York 12°13 .480 Minnesota 11 15 .423 Baltimore 11 15. 423 California 13 18 419 8 Monday's Results Baltimore at Boston ppd, rain California 2 Kansas City 5 Detroit at Washingtor ppd, rain Only games scheduled. Probable Pitchers Today Detroit (Wilson 4-2) at Washing- ton (Pascual 2-1) N Cleveland (McDowell 2-1) at New York (Peterson 0-2) N Baltimore (Phoebus 1-1) at Boston (Brandon 0-4) N California (Sandford 1-2) at Kansas City (Hunter 3-3) N Minnesota (Chance 5-1) at Chi- cago (Buzhardt 1-1) N Wednesday's Games California at Kansas City N Minnesota at Chicago N Detroit at Washington N Cleveland at New York N Baltimore at Boston N International Leagui Ww Pet. GBL L Rochester 11 4 .733 Buffalo 10 5 .667 4 Columbus 7 6 .538 3 Syracuse 8 7 83 3 Toronto 6 8 42 4% Jacksonville 7 10 .412 5 Richmond 6 9 .400 5 Toledo 4 10 .286 6%4 Damascus _ Well Hidden BALTIMORE (AP) -- A tele- vision viewer in California Saturday will see more of Da- mascus racing in the Preakness Stakes than regulars at Pimlico do all week. Trainer Frank Whiteley Jr. is following the same seclusion plan with Damascus as he. did with Tom Rolfe two years ago. He'll do his training at Laurel race course, 25 miles away, truck over a few hours before the $150,000-added race and be back home before ¥ If Damascus can duplicate Tom Rolfe's 1965 performance, there will be no faulting Whiteley's system. Tom Rolfe sneaked in, ran off with the Preakness and went on to be voted best three-year-old of his year. Monday's Results Syracuse 0-8 Toledo 1-7 Columbus at Richmond, ppd, . rain Toronto at Rochester, ppd, rain Today's Games Toronto at Rochester Toledo at Jacksonville Columbus at Richmond scored 63 goals in his final Catharines, Ont. In limited ac- tion with Chicago, he had 16 goals and 25 assists last season. Stanfield, who just turned 23, spent most of the last two sea- sons with St. Louis in the Cen- tral League, but is considered by Schmidt as the sleeper in the deal. The Bruins finished last in the 1966-67 season. Chicago won the NHL championship, but was eliminated by Toronto in the Stanley Cup semi-finals, Norris has played the last two with Los Angeles Blades of the Western League. Marotte, a 22-year-old Mont- realer, turned professional in 1965-66 from Niagara Falls Fly- ers of the Ontario Hockey As- sociation Junior A Series. But the Bruins are steeped in young, tough, talented defence- men, including Rookie of the second all-star team in his first From now until the conclusion of the universal draft in Mont- real, June 6, all team rosters jare frozen, SIGN WITH ALs MONTREAL (CP) -- Rookie quarterbacks Ron Edwards of Utah State and Chuck Stuart of Western State College at Gun- jniston, Colo., Monday signed |with Montreal Alouettes of the astern Football Conference. MEET IN REMATCH TONIGHT den. Tiger, from Nigeria, upset Torres, Puerto Rican- born New Yorker, on a un- animous decision, Dec. 16. Torres is a 9-5 favorite for Jose Torres, left, will at- tempt to win back his world light heavyweight boxing title when he meets Dick Tiger tonight in a scheduled 15-round rematch at New York's Madison Square Gar- the televised fight, .. which gets under way at 10 p.m. BACK IN TOP-TEN jannounced Monday. The PGA PALM BEACH GARDENS, |listed Knudson, 29, ninth on the Fla. (CP-AP)--George Knudson list with $36,823 in winnings of Toronto has rejoined the U.S.|from official PGA tournaments Professional Golf Association's|and O'Brien Suggests Paying Canada's Top Amateurs (CP) Andy , KINGSTON, Ont. O'Brien, sports editor of Week- end magazine, said Monday that a different approach is needed if Canada's national hockey team is going to have any chance of winning in the 1968 olympics. Mr, O'Brien, speaking at the annual Royal Military College athletic awards night, said there {should be two forms of ama- teurism. One would include amateurs playing strictly for fun while the other would be the national athlete playing for Canada. Mr. O'Brien said many ath- letes pass up a chance to repre- sent Canada internationally be- cause they suffer financially and lose time from their ca- reers. A player like Bobby Orr, rookie of the year in the Na- tional Hockey League, may have been tempted to play for Canada if the fitness council "'took oyer and found such a person a job or provided schooling and made sure he suffers for nothing within reason. REAP BENEFITS "In that way, we would not only retain our developing super athletes, but we would reap benefits from them." Mr. O'Brien suggested our super amateur athletes be paid $10,000 a year, "This would work out to an expenditure of about $1,000,000 a year which is well within the budget of the national fitness council." He. said under the present $3,150 in unofficial win- top-10 money winners, the PGA nings. How the Allstate people can offer lower rates. We threw away old time selling GAMBLE'S SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL BOWMANVILLE ARENA JULY & AUGUST REGISTRATIONS Now Being Accepted Fer Further Information Contact: DICK GAMBLE 244 Glenweod Cr., Oshawa, Ont. 725-8028 Fast, fair claims settlement. 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