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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 20

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i 20 TKa Owen Sound Sun-Times Wad Dae 1 1965 1 Hockey Scores Jaycees Down Police 5-1 In Midget League City Basketball Loop Starts Season Tonight Six Teams Are Entered Tony Pajaczkowski And John Barrow All-Star Repeaters BYLINE ON SPORTS Rangers Seek Revenge After Loss to Leafs By TED BRIGGS By THE CAN ADI IN PRESS American League Results Portland (W1IL) 2 Quebec 2 Springfield 3 Vancouver (W1IL) 4 OIIA Junior A Result Peterborough 3 London 2 Western League Springfield (A11L) 3 Vancouver 4 Eastern league New Jersey 3 Johnstown 7 International League Toledo 2 Des Moines 3 Port Huron 2 Dayton 3 Central Junior A Bmckville 1 Arnprior 4 Cornwall 10 Hawkesbury 3 Ottawa 6 Buckingham 7 NOIIA Junior A Sudbury 7 North Bay 3 Ontario Central Senior Barrie 0 Orillia 4 Manitoba Junior Monarchi 4 Rangers 2 Warriors 9 Braves 7 Led by Allan Shaw with two Koala Jayrees defeated Police Bantams 5-1 in the first of three Midget Hockey league games played Tuesday at the arena Larry Stuck had one goal and one assist Mike Carter and Neil McKeachnie each had one goal Allen Wood had two assists Rick Henderson had one The lone goal for the Police came from the stick of Ed Bird in the first period Labour Council doubled the score on Ladies Auxiliary (-3 Jim McArthur scored three goals and two assists for the winners Don McMillan Jim McLean and Bill Sheppard had one goal each Larry Knott picked up one assist Terry Keeling had two goals Hamilton voted the lop Canadian-born player this season three players who learned their football in Canada made the squad this year The others were Pajaczkowski and centre Ted Unless of Saskatchewan LIST NEWCOMERS The newcomers to the all-Canada team were Reed Ur-ness Campbell halfback Scott and end Ted Watkins of Ottawa and quarterback Kenny Ploen of Winnipeg on offence Karcz end Billy Ray Locklin and halfback Billy Wayte all of Hamilton halfbark Gene Gaines and Lehmann of Ottawa and Pat Holmes the agile Calgary tackle on defence Coleman Coffey Henley and TORONTO John Bar-row and Tony Pajaczkowski two of the most rugged linemen in the Canadian Football League were named today to their fourth consecutive all-Canada all-star football (earn Both base made all-star as defensive and offensive players and neither has missed an all-Canada team since voting for this honor was launched in 1962 by the Football Rciorters of Canada Barrow captain of the Grey Cup champion Hamiiton Tiger-Cats has been an Eastern Conference all-star rarh year since oining Heals nine years ago lie was Canada's outstanding lineman in 1962 and runner-up Six teams head to the wire as the Owen Sound City Basketball league kicks off Its 196546 season Wednesday night at the OSCYI with three games on tap At 7 o'clock in the north gymnasium OSCV1 Falcons will tackle the Men Teachers Federation Wiarton Wolverines clash with the W1ISS Raiders at 8 o'clock in the north gym while at the same time A Mackay and Associates will play Georg-as Brothers Tip Topa in the south gym The schedule listed below is up to February 9 but each team has to play two more games before February 16 the date on which playoffs will begin There is a possibility that some teams will play a game or two between December 8 and January 5 The top four teams will make the playoffs with the first team meeting the third team and the second team meeting the fourth team in a semi-final audden death semi-finals The finals will he a two-game total points affair All teams are reminded that scorexhecti must be handed in to The Sun-Times the same night of the games Eights weeks of the schedule are listed below DECIMBBR 1 OSCVI Vi MTF 7:00 (north) Wiarton WHSS 0:00 (north) A Mickoy Goorgoi Bros 1:00 (south) DECIMBIR I Wlorton vs A Macksy 7:00 (north) MTF vs WHSS 1:00 (north) Goorgoi Bros vs OSCVI 0:00 (south) JANUAUY I A Mackay vs OSCVI 7:00 (north) MTF vs Wiarton 0:00 (north) Goorgoi Bros vs WHSS (south) JANUABY IS OSCVI vs Wlorton 7:00 (north) Two British boxing promoters made a joint offer to Cassius Clay to defend his world heavyweight title in England next year As challenger they named Brian London 31-year-old English battler who was knocked out bv Floyd Patterson in the 11th round in a world title fight in 1958 Promoters Jack Solomons and Laurie Lewis joined forces' to try to tempt Clay to London are prepared to pay the world champion a I for the Auxiliary Phil "Forbes vast sum of money to come to Lewis said one goal and one assist John Solomons added: would be the biggest purse ever paid to a boxer in Britain could put the fight on the Early Bird satellite for closed circuit television throughout America It would be late afernoon over there and people could see it without having to get up in the early hours of the morning" WANTS FIGHT Solomons and Lewis want to stage a Clay-Lon-don fight in Earls Court Stadium biggest bracing arena London who lost the British heavyweight title to Henry Cooper in 1959 said he thought he could beat j(gr DcbdtC got a punch" London said Future make no mistake he is very good 1 1 is fast and his anticipation is excellent But I -N Meet with my style of fighting I always do best against these nonpunchers for I can get close to them" Solomons and Lewis cabled their offer to the syndicate controlling Clay am sure they will be extremely Solomons said McLaren one auiat In the final game of the day Fire fig a downed Owen'i Mens Wear 4-2 Chris Gavaris had one goal and one assist for the winners Terry Brainard Tom Rowe and Keeling each had one marker Joe Bishop Bill Green and Brian McGregor each managed one assist Jim Tombros netted one goal and one assist for the losers Ron Kilbreath picked up one goal OTTAWA Directori of Ottawa Rough Riders will consider the atatui of coach Frank Clair at a meeting next week but vice-president Sam Berger says sure the veteran coach will be back next year defensive end Dick Touts of BC were on their third team I Brandon 9 Flin Flon 3 while offensive tackles Bronco I Weyburn 2 Melville 2 Nagurski of Hamilton and Estcvan 5 Moose Jaw 3 Frank 1 of Winnipeg guard A1 Benecick of Saskatch- ewan and defensive halfbacks 1 Decr 8 Ucombe 3 Dick Thornton of Winnipeg and inpsyjsr I Bluewater Club The only positions where se-1 TT 1 lectors had difficulty in deciding HOlUS lSOIlSPlCl The only unanimous selection the all Canada nominations ri a by the 38 FRC members who were offensive guard where TO hUDDOTl I rut ballot fullhark I PaUftvVAufctri i( I AV Mr Mr for the honor the last two seasons lie also was named the outstanding player Saturday in 22-16 Grey Cup triumph over Winnipeg Blue Bombers Pajaczkowski a driving force with Calgary Stampeders since 1955 missed out this year as a Western Conference all-star REED PICKED Saskatchewan Junior cast ballots was fullback George Pajaczkowski just nipped Herb By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Rangeri will he looking for revenge when they meet Toronto Maple Leafs in New York tonight The Rangers who will be playing their seventh game in 12 days have lost their last three outings including a 4-2 defeat by Toronto Sunday night in New York In four previous meetings this year the Maple Leafs have won two games and tied one Other National Hockey League action tonight haa Boston Bruins tied for fifth place with Detroit Red Wings visiting the second-place Chicago Black Hawka The man who could pul the fourth-place Rangers back on the winning track is right winger Bob Nevin who is in fifth spot in the individual scoring race Nevin a former Leaf who was traded to New York with four other players in exchange for Andy Bathgate and Don Mc-Kcnney almost two yesrs ago has 10 goals and seven assists Nevin showed all the signs of becoming a high-scoring forward in his rookie year with Toronto when he tallied 21 goals and assisted on 37 others During the next two years the 27-year-old right winger's goal production dropped to 15 and 12 At the time of the trade to New York he had seven goals to his credit In his first full year with the Rangers Nevin scored 16 goals and had 14 assists His quick start this year auggesti he might have the best season of his csreer FIND ICE SCARCE The third-place Leafs stayed over in New York following game and had trouble finding practice ice They drove 25 miles Monday to a suburban rink for a workout and Tuesday practised on the top floor of Mrdison Square Garden which playera described as a Red Kelly Toronto's veteran centre Is not expected to play tonight as he is still nursing a groin Injury This means that L1 MfSLa TV a 1 4 an will aflV Walton will stay Reed earlier an unanimous se- Gray of Winnipeg to reverse the I Curlers from as far away as lection as WFC all-star and result of the earlier WFC all- wiarton Mount Forest and Port named the outstanding player star balloting and the fifth de- Elgin curled for prizes and the in Canada for 1965 and the most tensive half position where Family fund at the Bluewater valuable player in the WFC Wayte finished one vole ahead Curline Club in Owen Sound The high-powered WFC dubs of Jackie Parker of Toronto and Sunday snared nine of the 12 all-Canada Don Sutherln of Tiger-Cats ml worn offensive team positions whils Campbell who gained a rec- The16JJ Ym the EFC clubs thank to the ord 1329 yard on 73 receptions rugged and stingy de- this season signed a three-year fence held a 7-5 edge hi voting contract with Saskatchewan donted ub mcm)cr nfl for the defensive unit the end of the season supporters IMm my Mb rl jjJlXH around next season He played Biernes of Williamsford took out his option and planned to I first prize in the 10 am draw join an American club in 1966 of the two-game two-draw invi- JANUABY OSCVI vs WHSS 7:00 (north) A Macksy vs MTF 1:00 (north) Bros vs Wiarton 1:00 (north) Goorgis JANUARY OSCVI vs MTF 7:00 (north) Wiarton vs WHSS 1:00 (north) A Msckay vs Gaorgn Bros 1:00 (south) FEBRUARY Wlorton VI A Mtckiy 7:00 (north) MTF vs WHSS 1:00 (north) Goorgis Bros vs OSCVI 1:00 (south) FKBRUARY 0 A Macksy va OSCVI 7:00 (north) MTF vi Wiarton 0:00 (north) Goorgis Bros vi WHSS 1:00 (south) I tation bonspiel Second prize went to Mel Reid's rink from Port Elgin third to Ron McCurdy of Chesley and fourth to Charles Cameron of the Blue-water club A consolation prize I went to A1 Gamble of Keady Bluewater rinka cleaned up In College Loop Picks Howlett Most Valuable The offensive team: George Reed Lovell Coleman Bo Scott Hugh Campbell Kenny Ploen Ted Unless A1 Benecick A1 Benecick Tony Pajaczkowski Bronco Nagurskl II Prank Rigney Tommy Joe Cofcy Ted Watkins The defensive team: Half Gsrney Henley Billy Wayte Dick Thornton Jerry Keeling Gene Gaines don't think it's even a question of retaining Berger said in an interview Tuesday be making a terrible blunder if we took any action to dismiss Although he has never missed a playoff in 10 years as Rider head coach Clair was the target for criticism this year when the club failed to live up to pre season expectations Clair himself spoke of a Grey Cup season after the signing of fullbacks Jim Dillard and Bo Scott While Dillard and Scott made the Eastern Football Conference All Star team the Riders finished second behind Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the third consecutive year And for the third atraight year they were eliminated by the Ti-cats who went on to win the Grey Cup Clair still has two years to go on a three-year contract that calls for more than $20000 year A 21-year-old aah-blonde fan dressed in a mountie uniform was on hand to greet George Churalo of Toronto when he arrived for his Dec 7 fight with Joe Bygraves former British Empire Heavyweight boxing champion Wendy Brown of Sandringham Norfolk greeted Chuvalo who arrived looking hale and hearty in a houndstooth sports jacket with the explanation that she was the secretary and at the moment only member of the George Chuvalo Fan Club in Britain just formed the club this said Wendy on the point of suffocation in red-and-blue serge mountie hat and size-11 bots Chuvalo took the fan club and a session with British sports writers in stride and at the urging of photographers he posed with Miss Brown perched on his knee Sunocos Down Flashes 104 In WOAA Play TORONTO Peter How- the second draw A rink skip lett a fullback with McGill Red- ped by Norm McKibbon won men of the Ontario-Quebec In- firat prize second prize was pre tercollegiale Athletic Associa- sented to Jim Graham and Doug tion Football Conference this McC 1 1 rink took third season today was named the place Harold Williscroft of the most valuable player In the con- Grey Granite Club was fourth Interior Harris clarence while Bill Caswell of Rocklyn Corner Zeno Karcz II Howlett also played defensive won a consolation prize Corner Lehmann end for the Redmen who fin- The section of the Blue- Tackle-John Barrow tailed in last place In the four- water club served a hot sup- Pat Holmes team circuit Howlett is study- per to the curlers from Owen End Billy Bay Locklin ing law and haa one more year Sound Kemble Tara Chesley Dick Fouls BC I of football eligibility He is 23 1 Paisley Rocklyn Keady and Legend: Saskatchewan and his home is Montreal Williamsford Calgary Ottawa I He was chosen by a vote of Archie Graham president of Winnipeg Hi mil ton I conference players Last' 1 the Bluewater club welcomed British Columbia Eimon- winner was Jim Young of the curlers and John Rudolph ton University In Kingston presented the prizes Half the 24 players named to now a member of Minnesota now a member of Minnesota Smeltzer Nets Three As Defeat Flyers In Central Ontario Loop rookie Mike with the teem The Ringers announced they may recall Bill Hicke from Minnesota Rangers of the Central Professional Hockey League for game The Bruins riddled with injuries on defence will be looking for their first' win of the eeason over the Black Hawks In the previous meetings Chicago haa won one and tied the other Defencemen Leo Boivin A1 Langloia and Ted Green will miss game with Chicago and game with Detroit The Bruin have called up defenceman Dallas Smith and centre Skip Krake from Oklahoma City of the Central League as replacements Led by Bob Woods with two goals and two assists Port Elgin Sunocos trimmed Hanover Flashes 10-4 in WOAA Senior Hockey action Monday night in Port Elgin The winners held a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period and 5-1 it the end of the second Les Kingston and Bev Neil each picked up one goal and two assists Bob Wallace and Murray Sinclair one goal and one assist each Wimp Lamont Lee Grant Doug Dudgeon and Harold Fraser each scored one goal Ken Bell paced the Flashes with a pair of markers Keith Davidson and A1 Bcange added ingles A total of 35 penalties were handed out by referees Frank Pearce end Doug Collins Over 200 spectators were on hand It was the first game of the season for the Sunocos who travel to Goderich for a game Wednesday night I IWinmng Feagan ft ft aSIftte Hawk Bobby lioii McGill "lay UrCSS ionKht CHICAGO Bobby Hull of Uni-1 the Golden Jet of Chicago Black Hwk- ay be back in action in balloting tonight against Boston Bruins coaches Hull has missed the last four Black Hawk games because of an Injured knee but has been I working out regularly the last Is Shut Out at Mohawk Track COLLINGWOOD SHIPBUILDERS -I Goi: Laboiio dofonca: Taylor Kay I CAMPBELL I Ont Goullfl Parkor forwards: Lcvosquo I Ron Feasan of Goder- ln one Hamjay Abbott Fntor KoBiCiinSot Montreal Alouellea and Tbr- 1 2TSSLE The Selene which th 5 had the best CFL record in 1965 championship only 109 points a Take Part cnampumsnip game placed five men on the Feagan 23 drove three win- all-Canada defensive squad and Til KoilSDiel fra Monday night to run his notw on th ttrVin hih 11 FIRST PERIOD St On go (Smoltior Witts) Cosburn (unassisted) 1:40 Boyar (Hill) 4 Boyor (Gibson) 5 Midland Colburn (Gilson Boyar) 12:03 Penalties: Lavasqua (2) Laballa MIDLAND FLY1RI Goal: Jawall: Dick Fiedler another Itnem wrhii thro Atw I mn A1 Giachno turned foto wad of Toronto Blue turnea to the squad alter I lected the top rookie by sports writers and LltV Kinks imunuii ners Monday night to run his another on the attacking club Tay-tar Abbott Hill (2) Westfall (2) Nlchoiasban -4 COLLINGWOOD In a rough game played Tuesday night Col-lingwood Shipbuilders defeated Midland Flyers 6-4 in Central Ontario Senior Hockey League action A crowd of 800 saw the home team fall behind 4-1 in the second period but they closed the gap to 4-8 in the second period and then rattled home three goals in the final 20 minutes Kieth Smeltzer picked up a hat-trick and one assist for the Fern SL Onge Dave Fitter and Mikey Key each potted one goaL Gary Watts bagged three assists Don Cosburn and Lloyd Boy er divided the four goals fof Midland Spider Gibson earned two assists A total of 21 penalties were handed out 11 to the winners Including game misconduct to Guy Levesque in the third period At Orillia the Pepsis blanked Barrie Seven Ups 4-0 The Shipbuilders now trail league-leading Barrie by one point Collingwood travels to Midland for a game Sunday Read The Sun-Times Want Ads They bring results 1 week ready to go we'll use said coach Billy Reay "I want to risk a aeri- ous injury merely to get him season total to 113 good enough Calgary Stampeders upset by I Two rinks from the Grey back in action at the expense for the title among trotting and Winnipeg Blue Bombers In the Granite Club took part in the of having him sit out another pacing drivers WFC final after finishing first firgt business girls bonspiel held two He ored hie 200th victory the five-team league reg- by the Orillia Curling Club Noy 16 Three won two often- Marie Abbott and her rink Gle Lfchnce Montreal live spote and three on defence Lme first nine 0clock registered his 200th win at Saskatchewan Roughriders jw wik thrMt nH Richelieu Raceway WFC semi-finalists placed four nd half mints Thev wrm The meeting here continues men on the attacking team were through thii Saturday but the while Ottawa Rough Riders 0lher mPember the Abbotts roamm AUQr to -n EFC finliste place 1 two -te-LSSTlSSf iSfte end Tuesday night on each afi-Canada squad Llhy McEachnie and Shelagh Sloe Gin wai an upset winner Winnipeg snared three all- JL onmagn In the second race and com- Canada Positions two on the of- lh h- bined with Msy Scot winner of tensive team Edmonton placrt Jean the first rice for a dally double i ttkng elde drw in? worth $10080 while BC contributed one to clock Bink members McIntyre Jean Starting you can from your SECOND PERIOD 4 Flttar (Kslth) 7 Collingwood Smalt ir (St Ongo) Nnsltlos: Kslth Goulln Lawson THIRD FRRIOD 5 Smalt isr (Watts) 0:57 Kay (Hamlsy Ltvttqut) 220 Colllngwood-4mattzsr (Waits) 17:27 Panamas: Jawall Wastfall Lavasqua (miner game misconduct) Nlcholoshm Parker Kay today rent a new 1966 car local Mercury dealer Hurricanes Nip Hespeler 64 the defensive team Fullback Joan Fleming out-1 RED WINGS WIN Hectic Action in Maxwell Bowling I standing player of 1965 missed MAXWELL The bowling unanimous uIwHm 4am Lovell Coleman of Calgary Barrow and Garney Henley the EEC's selection by two Selling Your Property? It Cotta No Mora To Ufa PHOTO 5 I 1 i I PITTSBURGH (AP) Sharp I season Is in full swing at the voteg- Flanker Hugh Campbell defenaive play by goalies Roger Maxwell Bowling Alley Irf Saskatchewan missed by Croxier and Hank Bassen gavel Violet Rawlings la tops for the fourt end Rimmy jM Coffey of Detroit Red Wings of the Na-1 women with a 348 single and Edmonton by five and lineback- tional Hockey League a 3-0 758 triple and an average of era Wayne Harria of Calgary shutout over Pittsburgh Hor-1 192 Rose Terrell rolled a 255 and Ken Lehmann of Ottawa by eta of the American League in and 682 Other high singles for I six an exhibition game Tueaday the ladies are Georgian Hanley Headed by Zeno Karcz of night and Eleanor Lang 248 Marlene HANOVER In OHA Junior Hockey Tuesday night Hanover Hurricanes downed Hespeler 6-4 The winners led 3-1 after the first period and 4-2 at the end of the second before the teams traded two goals in the third Roger Kennedy Bob Bogdon Ken Murray Jim Bell- Tim and Allan Lennox were the marksmen for the winners Brian Pettigrew topped the Hespeler attack with two goals singles went to Marv Main and Dennis Crawford A total of 22 penalties were handed out 11 to each team We eall this new servioe Ford Rent-A-Car just a few minutes away from where you live or work so we can put you in a Ford-built car faster than anyone else Rent it as you like for an hour a day a week or as long as you need it Insurance is all taken care of included in the low rental Whenever you need a car and for whatever reason rent the ones you drive without a worry in the world Ford of Canada cars always in top condition serviced by men who know Ford-built products best Just drop in and let us show you right in your neighbourhood Shier 245 Nellie Clark 243 Ru by Briggs 236 NILTIPl! LISTIRC SIIVIC I CALL THE BROKER OP YOUR CHOICE Racer Gives Wife Wheel has the high triple with 786 1 ni -pv S3VS7S 15 ft SS She Drives at 99 mph ingle with a 296 and the high average of 210 Elmer Meredith has a 209 average and Bill Hanley 208 Others singles for the men were David Shiers 277 Delberti Winters 275 Ron Wright 272 Joe Rawlings 263 Archie Thom' on 260 Roy Holdsworth 259 Triples were Archie Thomson 699 George Morrison and Elm' cr Meredith 684 Jim team is in the lead with 31 points RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM CHICAGO (AP) A 28-year-old mother of five icarea the dickens out of her husband Craig Breedlove Last month Breedlove set a world land speed record of almost 601 miles an hour in his jet-engine racer Spirit of America on Bonneville Salt Flats shudder every time I think whit I let my wife Lee do at aaid Craig put her in the cockpit of the machine showed her the controls and how they worked She laid she would love to drive it so I let her take the first run at idle end he went 99 mph she said she wanted to try It faster raised tho power selling and showed her how to operate the parachute yatem Away she went at 230 mph turned her around and she made the next run at 288 Then I just had to say it I told her il she wanted to go back she could set the record about choked when she aid the wanted to do 350 1 raised the power setting and she went 332 The 30856 av-erave (for two runs) gave her the land speed record for Breedlove record peed is now in his system end if another woman breaks her record she cannot mist the challenge to try to regain il MTfflMl HMNCMKD SYSTEM OF fMB Of CNMM DfAUM OSMHL SEE Y0UB NEARBY FORD OF CANAIA IEALEN USYER IEIOW DOMINION MOTORS 889 3rd Avonuo Edit Owon Sound Ontario Phono: 376-3250 MfRCURl JUVENILIS Tlwra will ba a prattle lor the WHSS team from 1:10 until 7 o'clock Any uvtnlla-iB0d playars not In ochoel and who have not yet registered may coma out tor the WHSS toim Anyon wlihlns furthor particulars may cen- tact BIN Murdoch at J7S-24M IWV I a f1.

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