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The Oshawa Times, 23 Jan 1959, p. 10

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HOCKEY SCORES | AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHANOHA Senior A Chatham Kitchener | Sudbury {8, 8, Marie {Windsor {North Bay Thursday's Result {Sault Ste, Marie 6 North Ba Tonight's Game Sudbury at Chatham OHA Junior A Two Speckles, Rainbow Highlight '98 Fish Season [Belleville Fund Now Embarrassed BELLEVILLE (CP)~An off}. bear the name of the hockey cial of the Belleville Mc¥arlands|club, although this was not au- Hockey Club said Thursday mght thorized, and ask for a straight a London, Ont, promoter has no donation, authority for a current letter' "We are very embarrassed by campaign seeking donations to the whole thing," he sald, help send the club to the world] The hoosetr club and a Belle- 'ehamplonships at Prague, ville Sis Sommer. | §) 'an era) Palgning to raise J or the Drury Dewyen eam goers] team's trip. About $18,000 has Toronto report that Fraternal been collected, he sald, Supplies Limited of London was SENT ALL OVER retaining hall of donations it col-| we. requests for donations St. Cath lects, have gone out only to firms Pe / He sald the Belleville Hockey which do business: in Belleville|xSt. Mike's {Booster Club some time ago au- and to councils in the immediate| Guelph |thorized Paul Lawson of London area" he added, '"Apparently|Barrie to manufacture glasses bearing every council in Canada has had Marlboros facsimile signatures of Belleville (he other letter." Hamilton 4 | Players, Mr, Denyes, also Belleville city xIncludes three 4-point wins, Lawson, he said, Is a salesman manager, said the glass Thursday's Results for Fraternal Supplies, letter had been received by firms |Marlboros 3 Peterborough 6 { ) | nOUNC| $t, Michael's 3 Hamilton 2 EXPLAINS DEAL and municipal councils as far| Guelph A Tio 4 The deal, he sald, was that way as Penticton, B.C, Tonight's Game [Lawson would offer the glasses Al London Mr, Lawson sald the "Eon 7 for sule at six for $15. They would contract he has with the Belle- {be sent out to selected persons ville booster club "definitely au- | 'with letters asking the recipient Local Tennis Club . . H Has Skating Rink, [) Lake Wahnapitae, near his home at Minnow Lake In the Sudbury ares, The muskie champion was a 42 nd, 12-ounce fish caught by Harley of Clevelapd, trol jo with a pikie minnow off Moon nd in Georgian Bay. Top northern pike went to C. 8, Lyte of Key Harbor in Georgian Bay and weighed 26 pounds, 11 ounces, Thomas Groves of Parry Sound won In pickerel with a 15-pound three-ounce fish from the Sequin River near his home, Best smallmouth bass, seven poutds, 12 ounces, was caught by tephen Smyth of Toronto from Rage Lake in northwestern On tarlo, The largemouth champ was seven pounds, caught by J, B. Stearns of Cranford, N.J., in Weslemkoon Lake in the Mada- waska district of Eastern One high- in The Star' 1956 Ontario fishing contest, 16% ra Frank R. ight of Brant! nailed on a worm in & Norfolk County creek draining into Lake Erie was 1% pounds a than its closest rival, It was a full 20 ounces up on the fish that cap- tured the eastern rainbow class last year in the annual contest of Field and Stream zine, rec- ognized authority on North Amer- fean angling records, The top speckled trout in The Star's contest weighed nine pound and the second eight pounds, 13 ounces, They were caught by members of the same party from Muskegon, Mich., on successive days last May from Trout Lake near Bruce Mines in the Algoma district, ta Erle Ziel caught the winning fish on a bronze Spinnie lure. His Jari Louis Houseman was sec- LAKE TROUT Rolland Roy caught the biggest FIGHTS LAST Sw > - - «REE NNsE S888: aT noaloaen™d SREEE8 S8BEEEE S888ass en thorizes me to raise funds for the " (to sign an enclosed cheque for |$15, Persons not wishing to con- tribute would be told to keep the | eres anyvay, "and 1 have no authority to draw Profits from sale of the glasses on (hat money." Heating Problem ? For the finest in o OIL HEATING He sald all donations had been deposited in a London bank un- der the name of the hockey fund JOCKEY Canadian-born Jockey, Ted | "this way out" as they left Atkinson, one of the world's top | Physicians' Hospital In New riders, and his wife Martha, are | York's borough of Queen's, Ats shown walking past the "exit" | kinson announced that he Is re- sign with the arrow pointing | tired from riding, on the advice of his doctor, Atkinson, suffer | ing from a chronic sacroiliac condition, sald he might accept a position as a racing official at the New York tracks, He Is | By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Sunday's action In the Duplate| ing Sid's Kids culminate |drive from last position in the {league to top place, with a de- lelsive 8-3 win over the Comets, Overcoming a 2-1 deficit in the first period, the Kids blasted four "ROCKET" RICHARD Is once again the big question mark of the National Hockey League, The query this time is whether TED ATKINSON MAKES HIS 'EXIT' OFFICIAL | 22-acre horse farm on Long 'Sid's Kids' Take Lead Duplate Hockey Derby Hockey League saw the high fly- (10, Kids: Gray (Cruwys) their |11 (were to be split 50-50 with the' wr Lawson declined 'to say hockey fund, |what percentage of the money he | Mr, Denyes sald Lawson has would be entitled to under his |sent out 1,900 letters, each with contract, "I don't feel free to tell| {only one glass. He sald the letters'you," he sald, | Barrie Flyers Score Shutout Over Hatters By THE CANADIAN PRESS ([ronto Marlboros 6-3, Third-place It took a long time but it ap-|8t, Michael's Majors came from pears Barrie Flyers of the OHA [behind to edge the hapless Ham- {Junior A series are again in high iiton Cubs 32, gear, | Norman Jacques was Barrie's Barrie roared to a 40 victory gar ag he turned in a sensational over Guelph Blltmores Thursday | same to register his first shutout night to record its third stralghtioe (he geason, Marcel Tessier win and the second In a row OVer|fired two Barrie markers and| Elltmores, Plerre Gagne and Larry Jones Flyers, who opened added singles the start of the season and were | Little TOT' than. a 1.000 'were | rarely out of the first three, have Wolo b afin 7 My als in their past three Pr® nish as | scored % fo A Guelph pulled their goaltender in games and have moved from a 14.06 sixth-place slump Into od Jom effort to break the shutout 17.45 fitfh place. 5 Feterborough the Petes went Kids: Gray 19.00 | opp mn MA TORS ahead 1.0 in the first period, sur- In the second hall of the twin |PETES AND MATORS WIN viv 4 a Marlboro wally which Peterboroug es tighten & the score to 3.3 In the second 42-years-old and owns a swank Island, ~AP Wirephoto strongly at| (Northey, Carroll) (ll, the Flyers had their hands| | full, squeaking past the last place] |Red Caps 6:5, This was one of the Red Caps' best performances thelr second-place hold in other action last night, defeating To- goals In the final session, Wayne Boddy and Weiner Con nelly each got a pair, Chuck Hamilton and Gary Darling com Plan Party On Sat. Officers and committee chair. NIGHT men of the Oshawa Tennis Club held their first executive meeting of the season at thelr clubhouse and discussed plans for the com- ing season, on Wednesday eve- ning, The formation of a special "ways and means" committee, charged with the responsibility of raising funds for the club, was|th the main item of business, First event for club members will be not exactly akin to tennis, One of the club's courts has been flooded and a fine outdoor skat- ing rink is the result. The club plans a skating party this Satur. day evening, at eight o'clock and dt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles--Don Jordan, 148, Los Angeles, stopped Alvaro Gu- tierrez, 148, Mexico City, 3, HELP AILING ROYALS MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Royals, Ly Kg Jesters of ¢ Quebec gue, have called up three players *from Hull - Ottawa nadiens to strengthen their lineup. They are right winger Johnny Annable, left winger Bob Ellett and defence- | man Jacques Begin, Royals were * GAS HEATING * GAS WATER HEATERS W. Borrowdale Installation by Experts HEATING SALES Telephone RA 3-4878 down to 11 men due to injuries.! a cordial invitation is extend the public, as well as to OTC members, to enjoy the recrea- tion, President Harvey Moyer an. {nounced that the next executive meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m, on Wednesday, February 11, Other 1950 officers and the ex ecutive includes: vice - president Clint Hall; secretary, Lillian |Beamish; treasurer, Bernice Tripp; committee chalrmen, Anita Attersley (social); Ted | Houck (publicity); John Pres. {ton (grounds); Sam Venn (can- teen); Rae Petre (tournaments); OUTBOARD GUARANTEED USED unanswered goals In the ey season and but for the able frame. Starting the third period coaching of Ed Leveque, on the in the same fashion they added | Flyers' bench, it might have had | three more to the Comet's one, a different ending, Danny Gray, Robert Johnson| Daye Masterson, Bert Meraw nd Douglas Winstanley paced and John Konarowsky led the win. the winners, who recelved very ners notching two counters each, fine support from thelr goalle|with the flashy Harvey Wilson! [Glen Schell setting up three of these, Joe Roger Planke, Ron Simcoe, Hol: ack and Jim Gallant played well lis Cruwys and Amie Dennis play: just missing on several well or- ed well yo the loyp and CY ganized plays. Thomson, playing his first gAMe| we niok of the losers were Bill as plaving-conch, gave It a good |x, id, FH Bo Ne ON onTs, Rollie try also SUMMARY Pilon, Andy Gouegen, and Jim nt Period Clas algo ere responsible for Nida: Gray Won) ,.. 104p| BIE the' Flyers some trying Kids: Gray 13.15 moments, . Comets: Simcoe SUM? {Planke) 10.48 ot Period : Comets: Cruwys 1. Flyers: Masterson (Simeon) tod il = (Gallant) 2nd Per 4 dis Si Kids: Carr (Johnson) .. 1.03 2 Red Capa: Nicholson Kids: Gray (Win. iougen, Pllon) stanley) : 2nd Period | , Kids: Winstanley Red Caps: Sellers (Bastarache) (Johnson) , Kids (Winstanley 4. Flyers: Meraw (Wilson (Wilson, Gray) 3rd Period ard Perlod Flyers: Meraw Kids: Johnson . Flyers: Konarowsky (Gray) (Wilson) , Comets , Flyers: Konarowsky (Wilson) ' ' . Red Caps: Nicholson (Pllon, Claus) 9. Flyers: Masterson 10, Red Caps: Claus 11, Roly Cox and Carol Winfleld (Junior development); Syd Storo (rentals). or not the 37-year-old hockey sensation, who must be tiring, after 17 years of vigorous competition, will be able to stage another comeback, following this crippling Injury of a broken ankle-bone. Maurice himself, who once sald that perhaps one more injury would end his career, Isn't saying much this time -- only that he will see what happens when they take the cast off and whether Bi or not he'll be able to skate again, In the twilight of his career, The Rocket was headed for another great season---he had 17 goals| and he once sald that when he couldn't score 20 In a season he'd think it was about time to retire, He can still make that figure if he gets back in action in March, His mates figure that his in- dominitable spirit will again bring him back out on the ice and of course, his fans wishingly figure he'll go on-and-on-and-on, He has bad niany leg injuries in his 17-year NHL career and the almost. severed Achilles tendon, suffered in November, 1057, was of course the most serious. He came back from that one, to finish the season in a blaze of glory, Hockey fans everywhere are hop- ing he'll do it again, for even his opponents and harshest critics must admit, he's one of the keenest competitors and greatest players of all time, Boxing, boxers and thelr comments and future plans, share a big portion of today's sports news. Sweden's new heavywelght sensation, Ingemar Johansson, flew by plane to to New York yesterday, seeking a contract for a title fight with world champlon Floyd Patterson. Johansson has an un- defeated record to svpport his claim, World welterweight champlon Don Jordan won via a third-round TKO over Al- varo Gutierres in Los Angeles last night, winning with ease, Out In Lethbridge, the touring Yvon Durelle announced that he's about ready to quit the fight game, will retire if he loses his autumn bout to Archie Moore and even if he wins, doesn't intend to stay In the leather-pushing business much longer. Middleweight champ Sugar Ray Robinson met with officials of the hanned International Boxing Club yesterday, to discuss a possible bout with light-heavywelght champlon Archle Moore or. one with Carmen Basilio again--or both, in this next year, When Basilio heard about the talk, he stated that 'Moore would hreak Robinson in half and Robinson wouldn't be able to walk, much less dance." . . . now there's a crack that should at least help Sugar Ray get another bout with Car. men, what ? BRIGHT BITS: -- James Bruins' No, 1 fan, who sports a beanie in Bruin colors and admits he's president of the "we don't Yke Rocket Richard club," has a "Jar" coming to him. Richard's own son, wearing sweater No 9, will play for his team, called Boston Bruins, In The Forum 'on Saturday night, 4n a Minor Hockey Week 15-minute booster game, prior to the NHL tilt between Rangers and Habs , . CHATHA) roups that will play tournaments MAROONS want no part of the proposal that the. West-North OHA [for the world hockey champlon senlor circuit have a six-team, round-robin playoff rather than!shins in. Czechoslovakia March] the regular for-team session . BARRIE FLYERS blanked 5.15 | Guelph 4.0 last night, Petes whipped Marlies 6-3 and St, Mike's| This was the result of drawings nudged Hamilton 3:2, in OHA Junior "A" action , . . CANADA held by the International Ice MOTORS! ecseninnneneesense. JEROA 3 pe BACH ...../ 0000000000000 0 166.00 ang JOHNSON-- nein] 30 on 295.00 126,00 om ... 425.00 Vie 1332 JOHNIONuse aba 200.00 360,00 jun somos 47800 just Jomaon- T0000 Joe 1958 JOHNSON LL 760.00 50.00 50 hp. Electric with Generator Teu1930 EVINRUDE 40.00 16.00 i viens 11948 IVINRUDI-- esos 105480 Te Ok wisireneniners 315400 RU crsessanuisvrinives SRSA GARE | Tliis JOHNSON 24-1957 JOHNSONS-- Jue 1958 JOHNSON va hop. 31952 JOHNSONS-- 10 hp. BA LE EERE RR A LT 8.93 | | 8, 9.15| 11,39 11956 JOHNSON JAVELIN== 300: iii IEEE ERR 12.45 Planke Canada In vy > World Hockey Casserly, the 60-year-old Boston Tourney Group | MUNICH, Germany (AP) Canada, Russia' and Sweden have been seeded at the top of three ERLE EE EE \ (Sellers) SrA 14.48 Red Caps: Gougen EERE EEE ERE 1==1952 EVINRUDE-- 1==1956 EVINRUDE ™a hp. 21952 EVINRUDES-- 14 hp. EACH . .. | | i has been put in the "A" grouping of the world hockey tournament, Hockey Federation at Its regular along with Poland, the Czechs and Swiss, Russia Is in ""B" group meeting here, with U.S, Norway and East Germany, The others, Sweden, Fin:| The drawings put Canada, Po. land, W. Germany and Italy ave in "C" grouping . . BELLE: land, Czechoslovakia and Switzer. ' Here H One Referee pleted the tally, Marlboros drew » ' nine of 16 penalties. Jack Martin, Admits He Can't Jim Wilcox and Sonny. Osborne got the visitors' goals, Really See Ball! raremon vecwox | (hatham Club LOS ANGELES (AP) How! In Hamilton St. Michael's Ma. d u many referees will admil they Jors led 10 at Ye ed of the Jen . wan't see the ball? on a goal by Dave Keon. Lyle| Ww 11 0 SHV aoe Medick will, Porter and Lloyd Haddon took! 1 ppose He Is one of the top table Cubs alend wit two Silck See. . nis referees in the United ond-peried markers but Dary R d-R b Seni He has been blind since|Sly and Jack Costello each scored oun 0 in infancy. a single to wrap it up for the] CHATHAM (CP) -- Chatham Medick does it all by sound, He collegemen In the opening min: Maroons of the OHA-NOHA Sen- can even distinguish whether the|utes of the final session, lor A series will oppose any move ball hits the top or bottom of the| Cubs outshot the visitors 82-27(to Include all six member clubs net and can tell what kind of With both netminders. Denny Jor-(In a round-robin playoff, serve is being used, dan for Hamilton and Cesare| The Chatham decision to op- He worked in every U.S, table Maniago for St, Michael's turn: pose the idea was announced by tennis championship from 1047 to|Ing In outstanding displays. club Vice-President Mark Hanna, . 14.45 1954 and plans fo officiate on | "We'll take our chances In the year at the 1959 championships . regular layoffs not round 17.03 in nearby Inglewood. Durelle To Quit robin," sald Hanna, He claimed Medick says: "I just concen- it would be unfair to the fans in [trate on the match before me, After Next Bout member cities to make a change 14.90! The toughest decision? That's to LET aR \ . in playoff arrangements at this 16,09 rule In doubles whethor a Jes ve vie HBRID We 0 (CP point. hits on the proper side of the] lie ¢ oie, BENT . ys|narrow white line dividing the|N.B.. British Empire ligtthouvy.r, The tans have supported si. Bl ourts, I've never called one | welght boxing champion, sald 0 ticipation of a close race for the n.45/ Wrong yet!" an interview Thursday he plans| = playoff positions. The race BL to quit boxing this fall, on) | Durelle said his fight this fall is exceptionally close with three 11.30! TL Che) an 8 fight this falliolybs, Sudbury, Sault and Wind- Basilio Sa S with Archle Moore, world light-|c battling for the two final 15.48 Y heavyweight champion, 11kel Yiplayoff positions." ' 18.90 will be his last unless he should "North 'Bay Trappers and Wind- 3. Su ar Would win the title. Even if he wins, the| io" 'Blidogs are belleved fo fa- g fisherman added, he will quit box:|yor the round-robin series. \ . [] ing soon. |" "Chatham is currently in first et 111e Durelle said he plans to hire piace, one point ahead of Kitch new Uninges we handlers Jou phe ener. CHICAGO (AP) -- Former mid: (next Moore fight and will dismiss The established system call Sugar Ray Talks dlewelght champion Carmen Bas. [everyone but manager Chris Sha for a playoff nl the first . . illo asserted Thursday 160-pound ban, four finishers. Opposition to the Bout With Archie Sugar Ray Robinson would "get| The Maritime basher who lost round-robin lh, pe elimination, NEW YORK ( killed" If he tried for the light|to Moore in a title fight in Mont-|which would involve everybody, " AP) -- Middle heavyweight crown of Archie real Dec, 9 sald he is trying to[probably stems from the fact that weight champion Sugar Ray Rob: Moore hire Charlle Goldman, former teams near the top don't want to inson Thursday discussed the Basillo, here for a testimonial trainer of Rocky Marciano, jeopardize their standing by possibility of fighting light heavy- luncheon, said he doubted there| Durelle was in Lethbridge for meeting a team near the bottom weight champ Archie Moore or Is any credence to reports Rob-|a sports banquet, which might engineer an upset, Carmen Basilio--or both--In 1059 inson will fight Moore hefore he ----=----= -- -- with officials of the International defends his middleweight title, Boxing Club | "Moore would break Robinson 2 In half and Rohinson wouldn't be Truman Gibson, able to walk, much less dance, AWA IU A 1==1954 EVINRUDE 25 hp. Electric president of 1==1952 MERCURY == VILLE MACS are being embarrassed these days. Seems they ot themselves talked into a deal by a promotion salesman, who Is selling sets of glasses, bearing facsimile signatures of the Me. Farland players--with the club to get half of the profits of the land in group A, Czechoslovakia Is seeded second In that group. | Group B Is headed by the Rus slan European champions, with the boxing club that has been or dered dissolved by the Supreme Court, met with Robinson and his lawyers for about one hour, An. Jibed Basilio, Basilio sald he had made no commitments, but thought a third meeting with Robinson was in the | 7 | 21954 MERCURY MARK 2 16 hp. EACH .... Br evens 22500 senineen ee 110400 sale. But the promotion gimmick has been spread, via letter, all|the United States seeded second, over the country and the letter and request for donation is not|Norway and East Germany make Seu Sageing has been arranged couched In exactly the wording the Belleville club officials ex-|up the rest of group B. or next Wednesday or Thursday. pected. The unfortunate affair might well spell disaster to their| Sweden heads group C. Finland campaign for funds, and West Germany are seeded re = [next with Ttaly the fourth team St. ] 0S eph's ne fomeranion ruled that group Cling To Lead In Close Race A matches will be played In Bratislava, group B in Brno and Gerry Dionne drew first blood with help from Scott Andison as group C In Moravska-Ostrava, §t. Christopher's 'overcame St.! Gertrude's 30. 'John MeGee counted next and Gerry Dionne rapped up his second goal of a evening, Bob Salter of St Christopher's received the only penalty of the game - Gerry Power and David Judge each hit for a pair as St. Joseph's downed Holy Cross 50. Darryl Leach picked up a goal and an assist, while Brendan Calder and | Maurice Miljour earned an assist aplece, Only penalty of the game went to Calder of St. Joseph's St. Gregory's and St. Hedwig's bajtled to a 33 tie in the final tilt, For St. Hedwig's, Wayne Aasen picked up two goals and an assist, Walter Mazur had a goal and an assist and John Neate was credited with one as sist. St. Gregory's scorers were Larry Galley, John Salowski, and Jimmy Dignem. Bill Dionne had two 'assists while Joe Marsala and Barry Couture each did a turn In the penalty box WL TPs Jon's bag for Chicago Stadium some: time In April, 21955 MERCURY MARK 25 18 hp. BACH | 1==1955 MERCURY MARK 25 18 hp. 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