10 TV GSHAWA TIMES, Ywssdey, Jensery 7, 1999 Durable John Wilson Is New NHL Iron Man' By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Stall Writer Johnny Wilson is a hard digging Detroit Red Wings forward who never Is mentioned In the same breath with Gordie Howe, Mau rice Richard or Andy Bathgate But he's building a reputation that could make him a celebrity in big-league circles, at least The big day for Johnny could be Tuesday, March 3, when Bos ton Bruins play the Wings at Detroit. Barring ace that night could be new Tron Man with a record of | playing - 508 consecutive NHI, Sl games, one better thap the 5608 mark set by Murray Murdoch of New York Rangers in the years before the Second World War Murdoch, now. eoaching Yale ? University's hockey team, set his record over an ll-year span, be fore the 70-aame schedule came ! into effect. He didn't miss a game starting from the opener of the 1926-27 season until he retired at the end of the 1036.37 campalgn BIG ACHIEVEMENT Wilson played In his 492nd con secutive NHI, game last week His streak started Jan, 20, 1952 when levated the Wings the Ameri Hockey league, He played final 28 games with Wings that season and has ap peared in every one since, in. § cluding 140 games with Chicago ¥ Black Haw during the 1956-56 and 1056-57 seasons after being traded to Chicago He returned to Detroit in a deal the 1966-57 term is a rarity in preset play. There isn't a player in NHL who ean come close to fron-man record, In the rough-house type practised In the NHL, there are only a few players who can make the lineup for every one of the 70 games over A sea aon There's an uncanny similarity between Murdoch and Wilson Both were 22 years old when their streaks started, Both are left] time, the hard-digging winger | wingers. - They are the same helght--five feet, 10 inches, Both In scoring. Murdoch netted 84] The most penalties Murdoch re were born In Ontario--Murdoch goals in his 11 years and Wilson ceived In any season totalled 32 in Lucknow and Wilson In Kin- has scored 120 since he broke minutes in 1931-32. Wilson's high eardine Neither set the league on fire ago 1 to from apolis of he was an the k 1 Isom day the his helter of play Kkeller - WN will become the NHL's new Iron Man with a record of play ing In 609 consecutive games, one better than the 508 mark set hy Murray Murdock of New York Rangers in the pre-Second World War years HEADING FOR RECORD Johnny Wilson of Detroit Red Wings 1s heading for a record March 8 when his team meets Boston Bruins in a regular Na tional Hockey league game Barring accident up to that | (CP Photo) In 1066-67 SPORTS MENU Macko's Edge By Geo. H. Campbell | DOWManville SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' curling In the Oshawa Mercantile Hock ey League round-robin series when they nosed out Bowmanville |Merchants 98 Sunday night in Bowmanville ! 3 a A , a provinclal-wide championship competition that is 'allot ferent club, is holding the spotlight at The Oshawa Curling Club I'V Was serving a tripping penalty, this week, Fourteen clubs, with each club represented by two F Cowle scored to make it 2-0 rinks opened up the action yesterday morning and today there Maeko's got hack in the picture are four survivors in each of the two trophy events, Toronto Roy. When Ed Romanuk scored but al Canadians, Chatham, Barrie and Oshawa are the semifinalists Cowle got a breakaway goal him in the main event with Barrie and Oshawa meeting in one brack. %€!f to make It 8:1 but just be et this morning, Chatham opposing the favored Toronto Royals fore the period ended, Macko's in the other semifinal go, Yesterday's curling bordered on the made it 3-2 sensational at times, Lindsay and Weston required an extra end Jack Marshall, Don Masters to deride a survivor in the Northey Trophy (Consolation) eevnt and Ron Burgess all scored for and Lindsay won out, It marked two lastrock defeats for Weston, Bowmanville in the second period who bowed to Barrie In the main event's morning round, when and Al Garrard's successful slap Barrie counted a three on the 10th end to win out by one shot on shot was the only good answer by the total score--with the Weston skip failing to make the rings Macko's with her last stone, There were four other games that were in, In the third period, Macko's doubt until the final rock on the last end had come to a stop took over with Al Garrard get that's how keen the competition was. The Ontario Ladies' Tank-[ting his second goal to start ard has been an annual provinelal-wide curling title affair since things moving, R. West got this away hack in 1014, This Is the first time it has ever heen held in one back then Bruce Fngland Oshawa and local enthusiasts are. of course pulling for the home scored on Durno's pass and Durno town representatives to come through with a victory In the midst of what has been a better-than.usual win. ter, an far as the aki enthusiasts are concerned, we find a lot of Interesting ski news cropping into print these days. The splendid showing of Canada's Anne Heggivelt, in European competition, Is of course a highlight and Penny Pltou, the U.S, Olymple ski star, is also adding to her laurels, Mati Nystrom, newly arrived In Canada from Finland, set a couple of un. official Jump records in the Northern Ontario ski champions ships over the week-end, at North Bay then on a third, he spill ed into some spectators, who were unhurt hut Nystrom suf. fered a broken ankle, Down in Duluth, Minn, on Sunday, Chuck Ryan, of St, Paul, soared 150 feet through the air on his Jjump---hut he was strictly "alr-borne" he lost his skis on takeoff, And speaking ef skiing, we note that the new cone troversial "jet skis (they have a funnel intake vp front which pressures alr to the bottom of the ski and reduces friction have been harred In Austria until everybody has a chance to try or use them, RRIGHT BRITS: Bobby Morrow ran indoors on Saturday night in Washington, for the first time and he made a clean sweep | of the 70. 80 and 100-yard sprints WHITRY DUNLOPS play| an exhibition game tomorrow night in Niagara Falls against the Motor Rockets, leaders of the district's Senior "R'" league N.Y, SPORTS WRITER, Harold Weissman insists that Ham fiton's Jim Trimble will be coaching Green Ray Packers this fall TED RBOWSFIELD, 24-year-old Penticton baseball pitcher will re the '"'rookie-of the-vear'" award tonight in Boston, from the Baseball Writers Association of America. The Red Sox rookie is the first Canadian to ever receive this award : "ROUND TARLE" pulled off quite a chore at Santa Anita on Saturday, setting a new US grass course record for 1'4 miles despite the fact he lugeed a staggering 132 Ibs, all the wav. to a five-length win in the San Marcos Handicap NEW JERSEY wan's to build an $8.000.000 stadium and get the Philadelphia Barrie Phillies' franchise in the National League GENE FULLMER, Marihoros former middleweight titleholder will meet Wilf Greaves of Fd Hamilton monton. in. a 10.-rounder on Feb, 20 at Madison Square Garden xIncludes three 4-point wins, THE INTERNATIONAL Boxing Club, long the potent and di Monday's Result recting force on the US. hoxing scene, has heen officially dissol Peterborough 4 ed, fi Il wing a US, district court's anti-trust ruling DON Tonight's Game NEWCOMRE went on trial yesterday, on a charge of atrocious Hamilton at St. Catharines assault and battery, in connection with his 1957 dispute In his tay ' rn FLOYD PATTERSON and Sweden's Ingemar Johansson NeW Brunswick North Shore wre expected to sign papers for a world's title fight, sometime Bathurst 4 Miramichi 1 loday bo Central New Rrunswick Senior SPORT BRIEFS rein wr oy Ontario Intermediate A Fort Erie 4 Stamford 8 'minutes later, to. put Macke's {within easy reach, Fred Cowle but Chuck Durno tied ft up and with just 30 seconds left to play Al Garrard scored from the blue line, to win the game for Macko's MACKO'S goal, Cirka manuk, Hubbel, Towns and J land Garrard G |Baker, Fdwards, Reld, McGarry (and Welsh | BOWMANVILLE -- goal, Van stone; Cowling, Marshall, Mas ter Heath; forwards, B R. West, Burgess, Hamil Cowle, DD. Masters, McAllis Lyle and Gerardi, Cole ton ter, HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Junior A WL'T F AP, 209 6 3 182 1164 61 21 14 4 169 122 50 16 15 5 120 119 48 15 12 12 153 149 42 13 21 6 119133 32 12.2% 6 100 160 80 623 R106 150 20 ' elve St. Cath, ole xSt. Mike's Guelph a Barrie Devon § 1 den. Jack Barrett, Garden match maker, also announced a Feh 13 Cape Breton Senior 10.-rounder hetween lightweights Glace Bay 1 Northside 8 Cisco Andrade of Los Angeles and Frankie Ryff of New York. cic DISSOLVED Ontario Junior BR competitors Sunday in a of the International Boxing Club Peterborough 8 Relleville 7 ; contest sponsored Inte of 1M Was national Federation of Rodvbuild ot Loi i N nm Ontario Intercollegiate [+] ers. Watched hy 1,500 spec dent. of the Ch Waterloo 7 Ryerson 10 " the judges selected him aver nine poration finalists the United ae States Er land e P va pi ore f Montrea! New u \ wn and solved Ravmor Guilt St. Hva ecinthe, Que Mr Canada UNIVERS cp Fduardo Filuana, Mexico, | Universe over 102 night the NEW MR, MONTREAL Silvestre, 27, of was named Mr solution by. announced M. Wirt tators Ao Stadium Car Exhibition onals 1 Kitehener-Water Unit i) ; ik OHA NOHA Senior York 7 IR Mul nN Yo The action taken ir Canada wdance Mexico ¥ | and Larson « America of named \ador ment in an antit hy 8 I : vliens M . Can 2 Tim ne I \ 1 on the Porcupine nes ew kK Cit QUINN SIGNS BOUCHEE PHILADELPHIA (AP) Phillies' new John Quinn, fl player LONG HAS OPERATION | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (AP {Dale Long ( fir FIGHT DATE baseman SUP Eery manage AP Gene Full: Monday was general Monday for the baseman Ed dis Chicago ubhs st adelphia underwent for of \ of his sp H SET NEW YORK me fori middie enht title holder | t Jordan, Utah will mee: Wilf : mon: Pittshield, Long expects t ? National 1 ton and I \ ind bout Fel if Feb, 20 a Madison Square Gar- training eamp at removal ned the t the ba Ww \ deren ( batted Mesa, year in 1947 «1 (ASL year Ro-! Phil { (Norm Danforth Leads | District Arche Norm Danforth, while dropping Danforth shot 460 seven points on his average score, Perryman captured third place while Bill still had enough left to hold his with 454: Harvey Armitage 444, number one position over {howmen have a season's aver. 317, Mike Childer hose 201 age of 473, 4864 and 458 respec. Kim Armitage 277, tively, {eenstuf day that they Improved their standing. But Perryman moved from sixth to fifth posi tion, while Bryce Smith came! from tenth to eighth | Those competitors who missed this shoot have placed themselves in a position where they will have to shoot well next week or drop in the ratings, Wallen and Del Wannamaker all here in Oshawa & shot over 300 and this trio has thumping 514 definitely moved out of the cellar and promise to give those In the p, middle brackets Niagara Falls Cl longer than the used locally, a real fight. House range. Eve A youngster who shows grea! quite good enough promise is Michael Childerhose, Schraeder of Niagara Falls wh better with 506 S would ferent, U Mike takes shoots as well no handicap and was two points or hetter than Oshawa bowme i Clarence Behred of YCB sho Don Gibson, Bill (he nighest score of the season ub distance week ago n this to beat Was no n who the John Torok 420, Bryce Smith 388, nearest threats, Dave Livingstone Bill Wallen 344, Don Gibson 342, Tankard curling title will be de-|the second round, had their close jo and Keith Cameron, These three Bob Galpin 320, Del Wannamaker cided st the - Oshawa Curling call in thelr first game, Mrs, H [Mire and Club late this afternoon but it's Armstrong of Weston nosed out Mes. J Hart House archers were hosts final rounds will mateh the thrill- Reid was also up one, coming Many archers had such a sue. '"* Friday evening to over 80 ing, desperate finishes that fea- home, against Mrs J, Thompson, (CHATEA bowmen from the district and 8 tured Monday's first and second But few American archers from (he rounds of play, seven members of the Oshawa group were in attendance, but did not distinguish themselves on the| 22-yard range which is six yards being Mediate threat of elimination, | To prove that this was no fluke, e shot 504 st the longer Hart t Al Stackhouse gave Mrs, o/Slern AYgume many seniors, At present he ranks like more experience on the % twelfth in a field of 19 yard range are reminded of the Among the hare-bow archers mdoor benefit shoot at McGregor Harvey Armitage ranks first with School (Coxwell and Sammon In ( 11 points Toronto) on Friday, Feb a gain of 8 p.m. All proceeds will go to the' an average of 434 ahead of John Torok - five points over last week family of the late | Danforth, while retaining his # keen archer ar lead with average score had to YCB how to Keith Cameron who was Transportation top man this week with 469, Norm able! 6a Jave Walters id member will be avail of the so-called advantage of | [Royals a 10-10 tie and a 22:21 {win on the total score Ajax Cage Squad Sunday afternoon at Ajax, in an|ley's four for Oshawa Industrial ~~ Baskethall| Piotrowskl contin League game, Ernie Cay Tum herkings lost a glorious chance split seven to lea of moving Into first place hy out in front 46-45 themselves as Ajax came up with a hig upset Cay's 74 - BA out in front in the contest as they Myron Mech bullt up a first-quarter lead by some outscoring Cay's 18:13 netted fine shooting |Fd Bibeau's eight and Bob Rey + TopsLumberking Cay's while Ted then g lead Ajax along with Fd Bibeau, who squad ued to ve thelr along {badly against Ajax wrapped up the game in total round 19-18 vietory, whipping the last quarter as they really | turned on the scoring power, pull Ajax wasted no time breaking ing away from Cay's by 2610. nine . with with Ted Piotrowski netted six with nold's seven to give Ajax thelr some fine shooting along with yietary Bob Reynolds and Myron Mech, Rj) John Newey, Don Mallett {John Matthews all hooped four for Cay's The victors pulled farther ahead HIGH SCORERS Ted Plotrowski connected for six nolds while Don more along with Bob nd M d Myron Mech who netted four The three stars Macko's A's moved into top spt mare each, while Bob 'Sparrow' Mech, Ted Piotrowski Goddard fired in six to keep Cay's Reynolds In the game. The halftime score| read Ajax 35 Cays 25 After rest period, the "Kings" 17 really made a gallant bid to over Fouls 10 of CAY'S 3 Don Mallett shot In six with his Fouls 5 out of long set shots along with John! Officials {Matthews and coach Fred Whal- Timekeeper -- Bil Berg's Near Top In North Plant League Berg's Warriors moved to with.| In striking distance of the league leaders an they overcame a period deficit and went on to post NPHI, as thev {a 52 win over the ever trouble some Garn, Mldg, Demons by toppling the league Mallett went f 3 iL] 1 Miklax, Bob Sparrow' Goddard, Horton and Fred Whalley Into the major league eight years est penalty total was 24 minutes Who divided eight for Ajax while took care of Cay's scoring, The and final score read Ajax 74 Cays 566 Ajax were led to thelr big vie {In the second quarter as Ajax tory by Ted Plotrowski, Fd Bib- urday were playing a great team game, beau, Myron Mech and Bob Rey: scheduled games of the best in and Pee Wee hockey 0 Reynolds 'Sparrow' Goddard led for Cays to Myren| and Bob Whalley 7, Newey! were scored hy Hornsby and Lipp the second frame B. Cole opened the scoring In|come the early lead Ajax had 8, Campbell 2, Mallett 12, God- In the first period, In the second It off again with his second, fol tted" each year to a dif- the first period and while MeGar- huilt up as they checked well. dard 12, Matthews 10, Horton 4, period, Jerry Dave and Leo Kelly, [show 3 to 0, This seemed to give | Valleyview HAWKS FLY UP CKD Hawks moved fito a tle 18st for the last playoff berth in Teystra put Berg's In the lead folahood Real Estate crew §.8 but Demons fought back and got the end of the [ed one past Bryan fine Tamblyn notched Demons continued their took a 2:1 lead on Welsh's goal, cushion however, the lead was short {lived as Philips knotted count a minute later From this point on, the Demons arport, hegan to falter and the alert |, ths period Lawrence; forwards, Durno, Eng. Berg's snipers found the range soared what proved to be Lawrence, with Milton, Cawker and Spiers winner hut the league - firing three unanswered goals, KINLOCH'S UPSET Kinloch's Stampeders, minus thelr regular netminder, ran afoul [of a very hot Dunn's crew with the result that Dunn's marks men fattened thelr scoring aver. TOP TEN into the vacant ¢ ages during the course of a 157 Cawker (Berg's) 48, Malloy! (Dunn's) 44, Myles (Dunn's) 32, Burgess AN (CKD) 20, Wallace (Dunn's) 29, Dunn's built up an 8:2 lead in the waadeock (Dunn's) 20, Clemens opening period via a four-goal!(punn's) 25, Badgley (Rol) 29, Newell win Worsley, subbing In the net, was given a rough time Knox outhurst by Malloy along with the Tamblyn (CKD) his ith a two-goal then Storie went ahead when Sol. L cut the margin to 8:2 late oo an soared. At 12.00 In the see. "onnaught then and period | the Waodview to tie it up ance more leaders, The game ended Woodview 2 {with Bastarache scoring, made it|giorie 2 {4-3 with a minute of play remain ing and setting the stage for a late offensive which backfired, as Waller for the Hawks blasted one In the fourth match of the morn Tamblyn age, (Rol) 2, the Nadio suddenly seemed came up with a tired top effort, to snap a losing streak leading : ! "Rig Joe" Tamblyn scored took England's pass a couple of on even terms, when Leger bang: early for the Hawks and near opening period second then got another on a hreakaway play into the final period and marker 'to give the Hawks a 20 Hawks opened up a 30 bulge the early in the final period on Burk's tally but Myles w 42, Marksmen "hat trick" by Knox, plus a lone (CKD) 22, Keenan (Bol) 21, Ket: [marker by C, Wallace, Armstrong gla (Bol) 21 and Burke (CKD)| =» rrare In Final Schedule Game |and Cassels counted for Kin: 9, loch's, | The final period was another free - wheeling affair with Dunn's Bolahood's outscoring their rivals 7-8 Mal Berg's loy and Knox each counted. two Dunn's for the Smoke Rings, along with CKD goals from Woodcock, Crowells Kinloeh's and B. Wallace Garn, Mldg 1 LJ L) a L] i 'Draw Suspensions | NEW YORK (AP) Raseball| commissioner Ford Frick has| fined Willle Kirkland and T.eon Wagner, San Francisco Giants outfielders, $230 each and banned them from winter baseball for one year for breaking their Puerto Rican contracts This is the first time the com mission ever has taken action! against a player In Caribbean haseball Kirkland was playing with the Santurce team and Wagner with Ponce In the Puerto Rican |League, Thet left their clubs [without eonsent Jan, §, Frick said , FIGHTS LAST "NIGHT | ton, New York-Stefan Redl, 140%; Passaic, N.J, outpointed Danny Russo, 151, Brooklyn, 10, | PHILADELPHI hall's Ray athlete of 1952 {sentation of th Rrooklyn Dodgers Cove, Long last Thursday tive in an automobile his home last. Jan ! |rew, 1M. Clarem pointed Tommy T 10 New Rivas Leon, 128 Hie Pep 10 York, 136 outpe Vener Caracas Sonny Venesuela, outpointed W 130% Hartiord, Conn Prove, Utah | Cedar 1 wit Ferron Barr | Providence, R.1.-Tommy Gar. Idaho, 3. \ ) 4 a 7 LJ) 2 Island, Campanella, a na Philadelphian, decided against risking a drive to this eity for the accasion Monday night | Campanella spent nine months In hospitals after heing paralveed naar Caracas---Arthur Persley, ho 8s LJ] Lo a 1 0 1 LS (0) Ld ? 1 1 A hv Rf M8 N.Y. accident an ont, NH, ihby, 133% ou Bo inted uela, 10 Lamar al'lah o 1 2 game since back on November 30, | 8. Maddocks, Bannon (9th), Giant Outfielders | Another Avard For Campy (AP) Rase (Campanella has heen honored as the most eourageous The honor, annual feature pre Philadelphia : Sports Writers Association, actu: "AEeman's lamplighting, ally was presented to the parti] ally paralyzed former catcher of Glen home t & 1M, Vincente Clark Knocked IN, Idaho Falls Ontario Ladies' Tankard Will Be Decided Today / bd Win, Mrs, JM. Mon Brishots, ws sd, i, A sylor, Mes, G, Sloan, Shee Mrs, P, Goring, very doubtful if the semi-final or Mrs, D, Smith 97 and Mrs, B,| Wen sip, 10; Mrs, L. Macheh, 'Mre. M, Findley,' ip, A -. 19, Barrie, who defeated Simeoe in| ep, Mrs 'v. vors m, skip, 11; me, Mrs Hy Camp # Mrs, A - Mrs, WN, woo , Mrs. M, Gorrie, whip, L] The 45th annual Ontario Ladies' A L G , Herre ORURCHILYL Mrs, V, Trombley, Mrs, D, Baxter, | G, Donnelly, | , Allan, ' TOR M skip Thompson took out/Mre. H. Clark, a Reid's shot stone with her last ir 3 u This morning's semifinals will rock, to lay three -- and when srs, R, Black: be Toronn Roval Canadians vs Mrs, Reld was short with the last| mim, whin Chatham and Barrie vs Oshawa |stone, Barrie had an 18-17 total Ee and of the four, only the home. WIN. sters have made thelr way to the Gravenhurst , slaried ont rig Bs he semi-final stage 'without the fm. BEAINK elr Oshawa opponents, . M, e ' y in thelr first round elash but, ™*% HP once the hometown curlers set tied down to business, they forged NOR 1t | Mrs, Mre nan, Mrs, J 1 fecond Round OWEN SOUND Wilkinsony Morrison, 8. Dunbar, roy don, Constable, art, Watson, | Mrs Sheehan, i 10. skip, i! 1 1% | 87. CATHARINES Mrs. J. Rodger, Mrs. 8. Vider, Mrs, WH. Voth, Mrs, C. ® ard, skip, Mrs, W, Hender: on, Mis, WW. Jukes, Mr, W, J Pre An Owen Bound and Galt clubs, this is a double-fink competition, received byes {in the opening steadily ahead to win handily, round, Toronto Royals won fairly Was the same way in the second handily over Burlington fn the round, against Galt opening round, although Mrs,| Northey Trophy (Consolation) ar Thy ™ Simon a Play found Burlington and SP oo nt Graveniurst both drawing Je) dy, v the sec it to the semi-finals while Kt, Cath- Mrs. BR, W, i in as 3. arines heat out Churchill in the Pratt, Piaher, ! Sheehan saw an early Second round and Lindsay nosed yet' of wiiiaes, lead dwindle as Mrs. A, Fair out Weston 17-16 in the other skip, i" scored two on the 10th end to half. This Lindsay - Weston game "w finish up only one down, 12.11, WAS the only extra - end game of ¥ n_the other sheet of lee, Mrs, (the day. They finished up all pes Dn, Mas Gregor, y J " ekes, RB. Camphell, H. Roy Mrs. J Thomson, Mrs. Bimon, skip, ip, 1; Farmar, How ee t m so NORTH BAY Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Wallace, WATHAM Mrs, Blackburn; 10 | Mrs, Hutfman, . | Ll fSMCor Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Freeman, ton, Mrs, 8, J Dalrym ple, kip, 10. WARRIE Mrs Thampron, to " LINDSAY Mrs. Smith, Mre. J. Reynolds, Mre. J. Laidlaw, Ll Mrs, L. Wright, OSHAWA Mrs, N. Kay, kip, Mr. HW Mrs, ( Mrs, W Mrs, L "hip, I. Thomson of Owen Sound was 'led, on games and on total scores one up, coming home, and had And In the extra end, the two Mra ast Iindsay rinks each notched a sin- Jot Simon guarded gletom, to take the verdict | successfully and! Yesterday's Ontario Tankard M missed, to give PAY Bot under way with a gala| Mr parade across the Ice, headed by are a kilted 'Scottish' piper and| Thelr opponents, in this morn. 1OCA officials, Following the ing's semi-final round, Chatham,/final game today, an official py yyy got past Churchill In the first Presentation will be made right my draw with a double win but it © the ice and later, the 14 com. M was mich closer against North Peting rinks will gather at a vie. Mre Bay In the second hracket, Mrs, tory banquet at Hotel Genosha, Blackburn won handily over Mrs,| Following are yesterday's com: Smith but Mrs, Huffman trailed plete resulls Mrs, Wallace and ONTARIO LADIES TANKARD when Mrs. Wallace drew shot and yin Round warded it, almost perfectly, Hh Bound ana Quit disk Byes | Col OAL Mrs Mra fer, Mis Mrs 1 wip, Ll Mrs. W, Wright, Mrs. DD, Melntosh, Mra. RB. Grandy, Mre. J. L, Baw cock, sp. L]] ver, r ' K. Ballay, 10 L, Wettiau Rodman, | Gregory, MeMullen, Me Walker, ham LJ stone, but Mrs her own shot Mrs. Thomson P. Murray, G6, Culver, ¥. Ford RR. Whitfield, n ' man, kip, " WESTON Mrs. WN dome, Mre, 8. Glass, ; Mrs. W. Boyle, | LJ 10 Mr E Glen, NORTWEY TYROFAY (Consnlation) mW Armes | Burling dG huret = re ai, . Roy ston an ravenhurst "drew i" Hey, AT, CATH, CRURCHILL Mrs, J Reeve, Mrs, Howard, Mrs, W. Muter, Mrs, Dalrymple La " Hayter, Corhy, RF Mrs Mrs I Mrs Mrs mn Mrs. B, Reid, kip, Watson, won, skin, J Allan, OR, ROYAIS BURLINGTON m, It looked to be all over but Mrs. [srs Maud: Mes Huffman made a perfect take:| ley, v Mrs. ¥ Mrs [out to score two and although Mr. 5 Mrs, A, The | more losing the game 149, won the yr n Me Hoe, Mra, A house, skip, | {LINDRAY IMre, Kay {Mrs Walker, | J R. Palmer, H, Robimon, WEATON Mrs, Armstrong, 8 Mra, Reid, 7 OSHAWA Mrs, 1. Oke, Mm, A Taw renee, 10M, CH Jen GRAVENRURATY Mrs, 8. Brown, Mrs, A, Wright, Mrs, G. Powell, Cash Reolt, . Simon, "n, North Oshawa Pee Wees |Former Champs Lead Local Puck Race Put On Pressure Baturday morning was another|/first and one in the secon | exciting time for Pee Wee hockey Waite In the first, Taylor a MONTREAL (CP)~The heavi. [players and the few spectators Sutton in the second, pregaure oh the National who faithfully get up each Sat | Hockey League's scoring leaders) Beliveau, who has missed six morning to watch six] CONNAUGHT BLANKED [came last week from the three games compared with nine for The fifth game between North men who have won the cham:/the other leaders, helped himself shawa and Connaught was a Plonship the last three seasons, [to two goals and three assists, [repeat performance of the fourth Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion| That was enough to break the FERNHILIL, WINS League - leading North Oshawa of Montreal Canadiens and Andy sixth-place tie of a week ago with Fernhill and Valleyview locked literally put the wood to last Bathgate of New York Rangers, Boston's Don McKenney, Bells horns at 8.30 a.m, before Valley. place Connaught with a score of Who are still running one-two, veau has the spot all to himself was fully awake, Fernhill 3 to 0. Scorers for North Oshawa each collected three points, Five- with 44 points while McKenney, And game, Moore has 47 points te itzenberger's 46, AJAX Reynolds 17, Mech 17, view Dickson 8, Piotrowski 20, Bibeay had them over a barrel to the Were Barr in the first period fol. point productions came from the scoring one goal and one assist, Dickle dropped back to seventh place Goals for Fernhill/lowed by Gulliver and Reid. In closing-in ex-champs Barr started Moore of Montreal, last season's with 41 points, winner; Gordie Howe of Detroit! Rracketed at 40 polnis are Vie | Red Wings, winner In 1066-57, and Stasiuk of Boston and Alex Del [Jean Beliveau, another Mont-'veechio of Detroit, Delvecchin | realer, who won in 1035-58 had two assists last' week and The final game got underway The NHL's official statistios, Stasiuk a goal and a pair of ase at 12.20 pm. Kingside vs Rath. | released today, show Geoffrion| sists, The first period was scoreless, Atiwith 7 points and Bathgate with| Red Sullivan of New York, 1.10 early In the second period, 58, There will be a recount, News| with a one-one production, is in! Harrison Ju Riagnde oat I reports from Suudar's Montreal, 10th place with 3 points, Maur. n 3 V wiew 1. |ront scoring on A A8 from Detroit game showe rion!ice (Rocket) Richard of Monts score -- Fernhill 3, Valleyview 1/5 aon, It looked like the game had two assists, along with one real, idle because of an Injury, BURKE GETS TWO was going to end that way untiligoal, The telegraphed report from is in a three:way tle at 31 points Wha next 'contest: saw Sunny Aaron hammered one home, ty: ihe official scorer showed one as: with Johnny Bucky of Boston and side down Radio 2 to 0, The firs] "E the game with two seconds gist, not two [Ron Murphy of Chicago, {remaining. The final score, King Whether it's 857 or BM points, The week's play produced only side 1, Bathe 1 [Montreal's Roomer |x oil Jon one change in the league stand. AGT THING ing the red-hot race, Bathgate|/ings, New York Rangers moved LEAGUE STANDINGS [scored no goals but pleked uplinto a tie with Chicago Black w Pia. (hires assists last week, |Hawks for second place, The, 18 I" CLOSING IN Rangers get preferred billing he, [tune of 30 Dionne of Fernhill lowed by Stacey, the seoreboard CLOSE TIE GAME scored making A rude awakening Hayes of Valleyview prevented a skunk when he scored but it was too late to overcome the wide awake Fernhill club, The final {frame was scoreless as hoth teams tried in vain to make none count, In the second period tn gel and Burke of Sunnyside, took advantage of this opportun ity by potting a pair WOODVIEW IN TIE Woodview played host to Store at 10 o'clock, when both teams! proved to he wide awake hy neither admitting defeat. Wood view took the lead in the first period when Ryan scored. Hudgin| Rundle he varad | Radio tied the game when he weored, | pith North Oshawa Kingside Eastview Rathe Southmead Valleyview Sunnyside Wondview Storie Howe Improved his third-place cause they've lost only 18 games position with two goals and three/to the Hawks' 19 assists and with 52 points 1s] The league-leading Canadiens' crowding the leaders, are 16 points ahead of these two | Moore scored one goal and four teams. But hehind the Montreal. assists and took over fourth place ers it's a real rat race. Five [from Chicago's Eddie Litzenher: points separate the other five ger, who drew a blank in three! teams | 4 Tony's, Sneddon (18th), (Gyurka) Penalties Smith, Delves, nd Period | Hoy's, Brabin (3rd), (Price, Feegan) Tony's, Harmon (10th), (Berwick) . Tony's, Gyurka (1st), (MoeCabe, Berwick) Tony's, Harmon (11th), (Unassisted) Penaltien «. Delves, Barnoski,' 12 11 | \ 3 MATCH RAINED OUT 10.00) SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) Yeegan, Marylebone Cricket Club's mateh against New South Wales was abandoned today as a draw. Rain, which fell continuously from Mon., day's close, prevented any play A on the final day of the four-day match, Final scores were: New 08 South Wales 215 and 44 for ne A wickets; MCC 30 AIM W ee DIN TADS RS 50 0D ep SIMBN new N-- Paesrdm-aan>S Leaming scored for TOP SCORERS Burke, Sunnyside | Robinson, Kingside RUNDLE RLANKED | Reid, North Oshawa Fastview swamped Rundle 8.0 Kiniski, Valleyview Dionne, Fernhill Ing. Rundle "couldn't put the Waters, Southmead puck in the ocean" Saturday. Solomon, Storie They came very close on many D. Sutton, Fastview occasions but just couldn't score, Baran, Bathe for Eastview were Elliott, Eastview |Balsom with a pair on In the Waite, Eastview LOCAS nor MONTREAL (CP) Jacques West Locas, Chicoutiml Sagueneens' r---- ib [scoring sensation, barrelled Into rd Period [second place in the Quebeo #. Tony's, Harmon (13th), | Hockey League scoring race last (Gyurka, Berwick) | 2.50 week, firing three goals and three Penalties -- West, Irvine, J. assists, Locas, with 38 goals andi Redy-Mix Beat Maddock's '. EL | Officlals -- Mel Suddard and behind teammate Greig Hicks Mickey MoMcMaster, {who was held to a single assist MINOR HOOKEY WEEK JAMBOREE for opening of MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA OFFICIATING Mayor Lyman Gittord, City of Othawe, and President of Oshawa Miner Hockey Amociot Catholic Youth Organize. tion, Inter-Chureh Mockey Organization and Neighborhood Parks AssociaNon, 3 - GAMES - 3 TORONTO 'BANTAMS' OSHAWA 'BANTAMS' TORONTO 'MIDGETS OSHAWA MIDGETS' TORONTO 'JUVENILES' OSHAWA 'JUVENILES' THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th 6:30 P.M, OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA ADMISSION: CHILDREN FREE OSHAWA MINOR who haven't! 7. Relko, McQuaid (7th), League (Steffan) | Relko Redy-Mix won a UAW Hockey 18.16 (Bradley, Sutton) 19.87 chalked a season end win - Arnold, McQuaid trouncing Maddock's White Rose Penalties 16:2 at the Rowmanville Avena (2), Sunday morning. Ironically Hel ko's last victory was against the same defending league cham TONY'S FINISH IN HIGH Tony's Refreshments topped a successful league season in the plons, whipping them then 113. 'Sahbath's second part of the Captain Syd Arnold and Ron gayhle « header, whipping their McQuaid sparked the Cement: country cousins Hoy Paving 81 men's attack with hoth notching | Rightwinger Roh Harmon pae two Single markers oq Tany's to their 12th victory fir were registered hy Neil McMahon ing a three + goal hat trick with and Jimmy Shaw Rob Irvine, Keith West, Ren Leftwingers Howle Fitchett and [acke, Jackie Sneddon and Steve Gordie - Bannon shared the ga-/Gyurka collecting one each, Al though Rill Berwick didn't eount RELKO -- Goal, Vanstone; de: a marker he still aided three fence, McMahon, Steffan: for giher scorers to win the individ wards, Arnold, Shaw, Armstrong, ual scoring title on 20 goals and Marshall, McQuaid, Clarke 22 assists for 49 points MADDOCKS Goal, Flelder:| (jeorge Brabin, who is probably defence, Wilson, Cockerton, Ror patter known locally for his base heck, Gaudet; forwards, Ban: pall abilities, tallied Hoy's orphan non, Rradley, Ford, F, Sulton, soare Hill, Fitchett | HOY'S 1st Period fence, Feegan, Pryce Shaw Rarnosk forwards. Fox Marshall) 700 Lodge, Rroww, Fleming Relke, Arnold h, Rrahin Armstrong, Shaw TONY'S 8. Belko, McMahon (4th), fence, McCabe (Shaw) 14.50 Reid; forwards, Sneddon Penalties Wilson, Locke, J. Reid, Berwick, mon, Sutton, Irvine, Smith, Ist Period Irvine (10th), (Harmon, Gyuel Fony's, West (th R. Reid counters Kunkel: de Savery Grant Delves Goal 1. Relko Ath) Steffan ? Melnick, de Gyurka, R Davis Har Goal West 910 Steffan 2nd Period Relko, McQuaid (6th), | (Steffan, Marshall) LE dred Perind Arnold (8th) sted Fitehett Tony's 1 42 ADULTS 50¢ HOCKEY ASSOCIATION te) wl telko ? Una 0.0 terw a.08 Maddao (Cockerton, Rorabeck) Ath i | ocke (6 11.09 (Unassisted) BAR)