AGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1940 Oshawa "'Generals" Taylor and O00 iy th's Goal "Generals" Play Speedy 7-7 Draw with { Today's Sporting Features Tie Marlboro Juniors. Chisholm Shine in Leaf's Win. Ties Boston Bruins. 3 yer the week-end and with plenty af credit attached. ' and but for a goal scored with PORT SNAPSHOT Oshawa made the hockey news a On Friday night, up in Ni- agara Falls, playing agatast the Senior O.H.A, league-leaders, the G-M Men tied Brights 4-4 less than two minutes to play, the Motor City boys would have grabbed off the decision. On Saturday afternoon, the Gen- erals tied their arch-enemies, Marlboro Juniors, at the Gar- dens, by a 7-7 score and then in the evening, Toronto Leafs eked out a 3-2 victory over N.Y. Rangers after trailing 2-0 and Oshawa"s contribution to the Toronto N.H.L. entry, were responsible for the tying and winning goals. * b They are often our Leafs," but here fter Saturday night especially, | ve'll call them "our" Leafs. Billy | taylor, on Saturday night, playea | he best hockey game we have ever | 7atched him play, considering the rand of his opposition. Ie has soked better against such teams s Marlboros, St. Boniface, Ed- aonton, etc. but when you remem- | er he was facing N.Y. Rangers on aturday night--that was the best | erformance we have ever seen him ve, * referred to as| in Oshawa, | * + 3 Lex Chisholm also turned #a a mighty useful effort. His winning goal of course gets him into the limelight but we were just as much impressed with his relentless back-checking all through the game. His fellow- | officers from the Ontario Regi- | ment (Tank) were on hand | Saturday night to see him go and Lex came through in fine style, LS BY Leafs lost in New York last night ly the same score. Billy Taylor got nother - point. Connie Smythe, ho almost got into serious trouble n Saturday night, when Coulter oked his stick and then sww.g his | love in his direction, went on The ie last night and was promptly | ned $100. Egan, of Amerks, was | fined a hundred, when he | his stick as a club to knock | bwn Ken Reardon of the Cana- ns. penalty, the Canucks cinchea | he victory too. | LE | Oshawa Generals were hot | stuff for the first period on Saturday afternoon. They fair- ly flew and their clever passing | plays and speedy attack was clicking all along the line. They scored five goals and should | have had as many more. They had it all over the Marlies and left the ice with a 4-goal lead at the end of the period. dies A | It has always taken the Oshawa iors a few games each season, | get used to the "heated atmos- | ere" of the Gardens, as compared th the non-heated Oshawa ena. 'They suffered from the t on Saturday afternoon too, but ere was just as much of it pro- ed by the Dukes as by the dens' boilers, The Dukes used | ferent tactics in the second e. They quit trying to skate th the flying Motor City kids d instead, started to use the body stick, with weight and vigor., result was gratifying to the es and their fans for it slowed Generals tight down to a walk | the period ended 5-4, | * 3 @ e Dukes scored two quick ones the third frame to take a lead not until then did the Generals p back into life. They tiled the w2 and then when the Dukes t in front again, the Generals e from behind the second time earn a tie. * + Bp The Generals never' should ve blown a 4-goal lead. e Eddolls worked like a - jan on defence but he got out a sick bed to play and he badly towards the end. In e overtime, Marlboros twice penalties and the Osha- ns couldn't take advantage. y Bawyer had his hand hurt d-way through the game and proved a real handicap to . Oshawa's best attacking vision was Noondle Wilson, onacher. Jim C her scor- dthree goals. 4 GUILT! L] CHAMPION SHOP ENTS ON wi THE CON OF THE PHONE 1216 - 1 on the attack. | AL L, Sports: Editor Dickens is a real defence mate LONDON SRS. READY TO PLAY HERE TONIGHT for Bob Goldham. They both play | rough and Ellwyn Morris speed-ball this year and his rushes! jor "A" game at St. ( from the defence were always dan-| gay, the London S gerous, Gaye Stewart, another im-| pe able to ice a team for their g port, looks like Marlboros' best He's a real hockey | announced last night rugged hockey is skating while | ¢ player. bet | at London, Ont., Dec. 30.--Although hey were forced to ask for a post- like al ponement of their last O.H.A. Sen- tharines Fri- amline Oshawa Monday night, it Either twelve or thirteen players trip, these to include BP will make the Oshawa GM-Men did a nice Smack Allen, Bobby Hales, Bob chore in Niagara Falls. They |Stoddard, Dunc Galbraith Bob Ged- got a split on the points and des, Stan. Butler, Bill I 88, Pal almost wou. They did that | Wilson, Sparky Weiler, Red Staple without the services of both | ford, Eddie Radift and Hank Doug. Maundrell and 'George | d'amore Whit Kowalski is the Ritchie, both ill in bed with the only doubtful st rien, He was still flu. Carl Gamble took turns {suffering m the flu d | WeeK-€ it may be helping out on defence and did nice work, too, but Ab Barnes and Don Daniels bore the brunt | of the work, playing almost 60 minutes each. They themselves into exhaustion but they gave the Falls a display | bring thirtegh goals and filne gssists, of real defence work, TE for | a : & $3 % Mus} , ha Johnny Thompson didn't score fied his wi 0 join | k . all four goals for. Oshawa. Jerry! with London. { 0C \ ys 13 Cooper got the first one and Ser ------------------ H ar) 4 Thompson got he - next three kb 1 4 J | | Jocke ~Race Thompson's 'sc ge will put Our Lea % - n y: him back wit leaders in the 4 % oi r . The gent having a whale of a time hegre is Frank McCormick "of the -- -- point race, | ) esd | in uss e Cincinnati Reds, who- was acclaimed ag the most valuable player'gfsthe | 1. A, elec Dee. 30. (AP)--Two * 1% a [ National league this vear. Mac is shown in his Corona home a as sl . ha ) The GM-Men are looking for | with his daughfer, "Bumpty", and Mrs. Mae, The big diamond min'! jockeys sped down the stretch to- another two pokits tonight, Vv R n rs wanted to bet that nobody in the American league has a baby as pretty | day, neck and neck in the race London Streamliners, who had as "Bumpty", y z ' ! {or »1940 riding honors. postponed their game in St, CT Cp . ------t - ek Tied at 285 winners apiece, with Catharines for Friday night, | New York, Dec. 30 (CP), -- The v {wo 'davs 0 go: were Waller Loe will have a team for their game |. 14 cl New VV AREY , i : ? world champion New Y F - 7 M Tavior v 1 , here this evening, Their in- er nt 24 in the of From ound to Fairway | TRYIOn...] DE, at. Florida's tRuBPN i | Tropi Park, and Earl Dew. rid- jured players have responded to treatment and the Streamliners ( will invade Oshawa toaight, determined to get a victory. + b+ 3 Oshawa -GM-Men re climbing again and right now they are th points better in the standing than they were at ti in the t part of the hedule the first four games of the year but in have so far defeated Marit 18 stage at |and tied in the 4 Another victory put the GM- Men ri 1 the leaders again. The Oshs be at full strength ing upon the recovery drell and Ritchie, but the boys are rarin' to go and Lon- a team may not tonight, depend= of the rest of | il y vi i . hisholr and Wally Stanowski While he was serving his... win have to be flying if they Chis Im ; ly | Chisholm knocked Watson down in a goalmouth scramble and when | the fiery Watson started swinging, | are to keep the GM-Men in check tonight. | swings Ow OTTAWA DRUBS hating minors, ore for QUEBEC RIFLES Quebec, Dec. 30.--Sharp-shooting Lemay picked up three goals and an assist yesterday as the ram- paging Ottawa Senators won, 5-4 in overtime, for their second Quebe: Senior Hockey League victory in two days over Quebec's Royal Rifles. f Tired after 'a 7-0 drubbing by Senators, Saturday night at Ot- tawa, Rifles glowed down in the game's closing minutes after fight- ing the league leaders to a stand- still most of the way, Referees Bert. Hedges and Jim | McCaffrey of Toronto awarded 16! penalties, one a major to Defense- man Frank Currie of Quebec for plowing intd Goalie Higginbottom at | Ottawa late in the third, but at| least two or free-for-alls went unpunishe A sellout house of nearly 6, fans saw the game [ FLYERS CLIMB NEARER ROYALS Montreal, Dec. 30. -- Cornwall Flyers, combining speed with good goaltending, shaded Montreal Con- cordia 4-3 in & hard-fought Que- bec Senior Jockey League contest yesterday. the second game of the dodble program, Montreal Canadiens ran up an 8-1 score against Verdun's entry. The victory left the Flyers in fourth place in the standings, but the margin separating them from the third-place Montreal Royals was cut to a single point. Cana- diens retained fifth place, six points behind Cornwall. MACKENZIE'S HIT COUNT OF 3,773 With veterans Andy Hewer and C. 8. (Red) Wilson showing the way, it was Johnny Grieco's Mac- Kenzie"s turn to annex high scor- ing honors in the City Major Five- pin League on Saturday. MacKen- zie's took three from the luckless Athenaeum No. 4 squad to pile up a 3,773 count, but the Distillers just managed to nose out McQuay-Nor- ris for the top spot, Tom Brazier's EAST recovered to make the tri played | back ee | third self liable to a $100 fine he | | stepped to the ice during a fistic | |affray | Watson before {in the second { Schriner, and passed to Chisholm {but a f the National ng the we where fifth key league dur- but today are Sa arted in loser of the of games--Connie. Smythe, ally made him Smythe automatic when involving Phil Watson, Lex | in with When Stanow Stanowski stepped some | referee | | ki two] fighting 1 and one | for tripping, while Watson got a five-minute major, Smythe stepped to the shouting at the offi- cials { J When informed of the fine by a | reporter after game, he blew | up again, said he wouldn't pay. Leafs looked tired last night and | had come fiom two goals be- hind to win Saturday night's con- test. In that game, Babe Pratt soloed for the first Ranger goal in | the first period and Bryan Hextall | scored his 13th of the season in | the second on a pass from Phil | Syl Apps counted | Leafs first, from Sweeney Schriner Billy Taylor tied the score later | period, again from ice, the to t for the winner in the third. | Hank Goldup sent Toronto in | front in the first period last night, few minutes later Clint Smith tied the score with assists from Alf Pike and Muzz Patrick, and Neil Colville shot Rangers ahead on a play with Lynn Pat- rick. Mac Colville got Rangers' third from Lynn Patrick in the third period before Apps drilled the puck past Goalie Dave Kerr after a pass from Taylor. Wings Win 2 -1 Gver Chihawks (By The Canadian Press) Detroit, Dec. 30. -- Detroit Red Wings came from behind last night to score a 2 to 1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks and improve their hold on second place in the National Hockey League standings It was Detroit's third straight vic= tory over Chicago, a club the Wings couldn't heat in eight engagements last year. A crowd of 7,679 watched the en- gagement. SKEETERS TIE LEADERS River Vale, N.J. Dec. 30.--River Vale Skeeters held the pace-setting Washington Eagles to a 5-5 over- time tie Saturday night in an Eastern United - States Amateur crew rolling 3,758, Hockey League game. He's Most Valuable Here, Too Paul Derringer, pitcher of the Cincinnati Reds, fills in his off-season with golf and is good enough. at the royal and ancient game to enter | ped aside. he Miami open tournam=at. Derringer is shown here unloading his golf equipment for a practice round on the eve of the tourney opening. 3 Packing For Their $50,000 Tour : hy i Loe Miss Alice Marble, RIGHT, of California, is shown with friend and coach, Eleanor Tennant, as the two packed for the professioial tennis tour which will make the former American amateur champ and her mentor to 50 American cities in the company of Don Budge and others. The versatile Miss Marble probably will earn upwards of $50,000 on this tour, She then Will tus) to singing and lecturing for a living. She is equally skil'sd at all three activities, and has impressed night club and lecture h: il audiences of the fact several times. Jo-Jo Graboski Is Top Scorer Sydney, N.S., Dec. 30. --Jo-Jo Graboski, the one-eyed hockey mar- vel, has taken the niche in the Cape Breton Hockey League that used to be his brother Tony's par- ticular property. Glace Bay Miners, not only has been keeping the coaltown men in fi place, but last night's league st tics show him personally as the league's leading point-getter. It was the first time he had landed ir the top spot held all last season by Teny, who left Sydney Million- aires for Montreal Canadiens this winter and fourteen 1im in ahead of Dick Jo-Jo' goal Sydney, who has been the last couple of 5 eleven goals putting him a ' McCreedy, his ved 'with him last 1 Lake Blue Devils. Charlottetown. | North Sydhey Victorias' forward, is | in a tie with McCreédy. Both have of ita here. No money, v, is attached x 'at Santa An but considerable g to capt While " cked the f r the National title | Dew dead- rish contest Sunday two phs at Agua Cali- Mex., out of nine tries. Rid- ing in every race on the program, inished second twice, , fourth e. fifth and scventh once. . He ] at the post Bn another as idle winners, on a sloppy track, loving mare; Kal» ind » durable Magnani* n k Magnanimous $6. Dew failed three times on post favorites. The odds today appeared defin- with 'Taylor. He drew in five of elght:races at while Dew wae .dewn' on |-itely | mounts 1 | Tropic Fovernight charts at Santa Anita 'for onlv one. This was Musical Jack,' a doubtful starter which Landicanpe rated at 8-1 in a £1500 claiming event, There were plenty of open spots in the other seven races, however, and track followers considered fit likely that Dew would be aboard entries in most of them. . There was the chance, too, that some of the other Jbckeys would toss good prospects his way. Popu- lar with other boys, his'winning op- portunity on Magnanimpus yester- day came when Lloyd Knapp stepe Les Canadiens Blank Amerks Montreal, Dec. "30. -- Whatever doubts New York Americans had about the durability of Coach Dick Trvin'd" streamlined Montreal Cana- diens were dispelled here Saturday night as the youthful Habitants walloped the Amerks, 3-0, in a bruising National Hockey League 1 tit The Canadiens showed a. crowd of 8722 that there had been no toughness sacrificed for speed in their construction. Taking a 1-0 lead in the initial period, they with- stood a wildly argumentative second frame to increase the margin with a pair of third-period tallies. Playing their ninth game in ceventeon days, the jaded Ameri- cans sought to slow down their op- ponents after Elmer Lach scored 1:14 minutes after the game start- ed. The tactics worked until the final session, when Jack Adams and Polly Drouin both scored to clinch the victory that lifted Montreal into sixth place alone in the stand- ings Pat Egan was the main figure in the ' second-period" arguments and the rugged Americans defenseman arew a mat h penalty, calling for » $100 fine, for his pains. After an earlier fistic encounter with Rookie John Quilty of Canadiens, Egan drew tho match penalty when his stick clipped Montreal's Ken Rear= don and started another fracas. Reardon, who drew a major penalty for fighting, suffered a gashed head that needed four stitches, but was able to return to action in the last period. On the other hand, Egan's match penalty left the Amerks shorthanded for twenty minutes before a substitute was permitted, Jo-Jo, who plays for and manages | -Shen paid $6.40 for $2; Today's Sporting Features London Streamliners Visit Oshawa Tonight. Thompson Gets 3 Goals as GM-Men Tie Falls. Hamilton Beats Sailors in Hectic Tussle. Marlboro Jrs. on Toronto Ice "Generals" Blow 4-Goal Lead, Have to Come from Behind to Tie Motor City Kids Dazzle | Dukes With Wide-Open | Attacks in First Period But Slow Down to a The Summary First Period | 1--Oshawa, HEWSON ...ve0... 2.08 Walk Under Marlboro's | 20.1... w. wilson R ed Play in Second (MCcAtEe) .....e0.i seeeee 338 Se y { 3--Oshawa, Eddolls ......... 7.11 tanza | 4--Marlboros, McLaughlin .. 18.35 --- 5--Oshawa, Conach { (By GEO. H. CAMPBELL) (Bddolls) .....0 iiss 19.20 (Sports Editor) { 6--~Oshawa, Conacher (R. Oshawa "Generals" jumped out 1 a 19.59 Pena -- Eddolls, Goldham in front with a 4-goal led and then | were forced to come from behind 37d D 1 twice in order to gain a 7-7 draw Second Period | decision, with their bitter rivals,| 7--Marlboros, Morri 3.50 these two | 8--Marlhor: | Marlboro Juniors, when | crack entries of the Junior O.H.A. | group tangled at Maple Leaf Gar- | dens on Saturday afternoon, The first period saw the 9--Ma Pe Pen {major and minor); W. Wilson and Motor | City kids skate all over and around Dunste: 1ajor), | the Junior Marlies, in a wide-open Third Period display which produced six goals | 10--Marlbo: Mortis ie 7.10 and' might easily have produced 11--Marlt 5 three times that number. The Gen- |12--0 va, Cor erals had their attack clicking in [13--Marlbo: fine style and smart-passing plays | | carried . them right through the | Marlboro defense to give. the goalie | W. W no chance: They scored three be-j Penaltic None | fore the Junior Dukes got going Overtime land then answered that one with | two to hold a 5-1 at the end of the| Popaities: initial frame. And on the scoring ens, chances, thé Generals might easily | have been leading 10 to 1 for they | | were right through time and again | | but missed from close range dué'ito Scoring: =} ldham and Dick- Sports ound Up By EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press Sparis Writer bad shooting or over-anxious moves, | Dukes Change Tactics | i The Dukes changed their tactics | lin the second stanza. Convinced | they couldn't skate with the speedy ; New" York, Decc.. 30.--(AP)--Be- Oshawa crew, the Marlies went|jjoue it or-ngt: Johnny Ray, man- | back to a checking game, a heavy ager of Billy Conn, is here trying | hitting style that mixed rugged and | to bet $5000 against $20,000 on 'even questionable checking, It pro- | Billy Jee Louis--but! no takers duced penalties but it also garner ...West coast' pretty bitter because ed goals for the Dukes scored three | rest of the country's papers rate in that frame, without a replay | Sugar and Cotton Bowl games over from $he y Their last two|the Rose Bowl. What do they tallfes of the ¥ came = while | hope? Amybody want to argue the | Goidham and Dunster were serving | SUBar Bowl hasn't got the game major penalties, for a session of | Pex! Wediierday ? Aiere is nove tisticutfs. | The ultra-conservative Ed. Barrow Slowed down to a walk by the virally nh HEX} years pene ! heavy. play, the Generals didn't un- | nao He VE track until it was almost too late. | Ellwyn Morris tied the score on a | neat solo effort and then Stewart | circled the net and beat Hainsworth | Best game of year--Studd Poker. with a rather easy one to put the Longest hit--"Tobacco Road." Dukes out in front. | ~ Jim Conacher got this one. back, Favorites came through during his third goal of the game, less! (he first" week at Tropical Park to Catcher Hayes will" get a belated s present when he reecives contract from the - Ath- Isn't Deb Garms the first -sacker ever to win a National crop n? Max Baer's rebuttal to Low Nova's mag- wmaker gave everybody a. laff, iit was that ' Looking Back on 1940 Best 'back--Gypsy Rose Lee. . Leading bases stealer--Hitler. than a minute later, to tie the score | the tunz of 39 -per gent | Frank | Christms '1 his 1941 | letics |at 6-all. Dickens and Stewart a couple of imports from the West | showed their class to put Marlies jout in front again, Stewart again {doing the scoring, Roy Sawyer got | this one back, on a nifty combin- | ation play with his wingmen, Mc- Atee and Wally Wilson. | In the overtime sessiom, Marl- kboros drew down. two more pénalties but the Oshawa boys were too tired to take advantage of their chances,| Reviseq list R>d Burman in although they did come within | New York in January Gus Do- fractions on two or three rushes, |'azi0 in Philly in February ... Abe Neither Defense Strong Simon in Detroit in March ... Ar- Neither team's rearguard depart- turo Godoy in Los Hngeles in April, ment showed up too strongly. The game was played at a terrific clip, being one of the fastest Junior games that will be seen this season. Both teams turned on the heat and maintained the pace until sheer fatigue slowed the play down. Marlboros' mail was carried by a Ellwyn Morris, speedy rusher, Gold- ham and Dickens, their extremely rough and ready defensemen and forwards Stewart, McLaughlin, Percival, Gillespie and Dew. The entire Oshawa team showed up brilliantly in the first period but in the last two periods, the Nelson- R. Wilson-Conacher line was the only group to display much success, Frankie Eddolls, who got out of a sick bed to play, worked hard but tired towards the end. Roy Sawyer had his hand hurt in the second period and it proved a bad handi- cap. "Goose" Hewson scored the opening goal when he broke in the | clear from a Marlboro ganging at- tack, while BEddolls was serving a penalty. Hewson finished off in front of the net in fine style. Jim Conacher, with three goals, was top scorer for the day and it was a toss-up whether he or Gaye Stew- art of the Marlies was the best for- ward on the ice, OSHAWA:-- Goal, Hainsworth; defense, Eddolls and Dunster; cen- tre, Nelson; wings, R. Wilson and Conacher, Alts: Sawyer, McAtee, W, Wilson, McNaught, White, Hew- son and Shad (sub-goal). ting "For Whom the Bell Tolls" A Banger From Bangs Appropriately enough, Debs Garms, new National Leazue bate ting king, hails from a Texas cross roads town nanied Bangs. Nees the Smoke Treat You've Been Waiting Forl Havana €igar flavour and satisfaction . . , and for its price. AB Guarantes MARLBOROS:Goal, Cleary; de- We guar fense, Goldham and Dickens; cen- Hi hs tre, McLaughlin; wings, Percival rs today and Gillespie. Alts: Morris, Smythe, > ve cents Wiest, Stewart, Dew, Samuel and foataia Huvally filler of Lynn, (sub-goal). in higher priced cigars blended with' fine ime Referee:--N. E, Collings, Brad- ported tebacgos . ford,