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The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1959, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA Ti ruery 6, 1959 IMES, Pridey, Peb oSH ky GHOPFING LENTR games in the F. J. Donevan Collegiate gymnasium, have won their only two starts al- ready, the first in Trenton and at home last week, against To ronto Lawrence Park row night the local cagers are Os ewest sports ~féam, organized for the pur- P of making a bid for the rio Intermediate "B" bas- ball title, is shown above. wa Shopping Centre All- who play their home SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 0 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' WE'RE REALLY GLAD for one thing! At least it didn't happen last vear--after all, let's face it, it would have been more than a bit disconcerting to be the president of one of Ontario's finest curling clubs and one of this city's best sports organizations and then, instead of receiving the due homage to which the position is entitled--to be referred to "that Mrs. Campbell's husband." The good-natured ribbing and 'needles' that goes on in a club when fellowsigp and camaraderie are stressed, reached a new high on Wednesday nght; was we watched Marion Campbell skip her rink to top honors in the Oshawa Ladies' annual bonspiel, for The GM Trophy, The week previous, when the two rinks of Oshawa ladies ired the coveted Ontario Ladies' Tankard honors for the first was suggested on all sides that all the "hubbies" of the | successful curlers, had better start taking lessons, stay home and do the dishes while wifie took care of the curling, etc. Well, this week we ran into a double dosage of same. When op honors had been won, after a superb display of curling by local ladies who had the men envious of some of their fine and admiring the "'ring savvy' displayed by the two skips as a proud moment for both "Mr. and Mrs." But one of those behind-the-glass experts" tossed the "nawstiest" har- on of all. In one of those "stage whispers" that could be heard Ice 1 across to Ice 8, he quipped--"Well Campbell, up until} you were the past-president, now you're a past curler." ] and space didn't permit us to make any personal column mment yesterday, but in all seriousness, we extend sincere con- r lons to both rinks for the exciting, nip-and-tuck final they 1 up and a special "Well Done" to Mrs. C et the t merous Oshawa Shopping Centre All-Stars, this city's newest "Osh- awa' sports team, is out to make a bid for the Ontario Inter. "B" basketball honors, The club was "born" a few weeks ago when M was realized that a wealth of cage talent a-bounded on the Simcoe Hall gymnasium floor, every night the Indvs- trial Basketball teams swung into action. So Fred Whalley, a hard-working basketball enthusiast, got busy, He rounded out the best players avallable, went out and got a sponsor (Oshawa Shopping Centre) and successfully negotiated per- mission to use the fine new gym at the new F. J. Donevan Colleglate, for thelr home games, Local basketball fans say the team has great potential and will make a real bid for provincial honors. Their playoffs start next month, so In the meantime, they've arranged exhibition games against cap- able: opposition, In order to whip Into top shape. Tomorrow night, eight o'clock at "Donevan"--it's Ryerson Institute "Rams' visiting the Oshawa Shopping Centre team. The "Rams" are regarded as the toughest team the local team has faced yet, so tomorrow night's game should draw a big- ger crowd than ever--and already Interest Is such that the attendance Is good, BRIGHT BITS: With about a dozen different trophies up for competition, it's hard to he sure just how the Oshawa rinks are doing down at the big Quebec International bonspiel. Rinks skip ped by Oscar Parker, Ken Conlin, Les Eveniss and "Nic" Jenkin keep 'popping up" In the various lists of results but semi-finalists are nbt likely to be known until the conclusion of today's play CITY AND DISTRICT softball teams are reminded of the meeting at UAW Hall this evening, at 7.30 o'clock . TORONTO LEAFS baseball club) announce that they have a fine 40-minute film on t B58 World Seriés and service clubs and other organiza tions can borrow same, on request, at no charge THE GREY CUP, 1958 version, in living color and with excellent photography worl, was shown here last night to a group of over 100 local sportsmen, who were guests of the film's sponsors, Molson's with "Bud" Henderson and Gord Rae, district reps. as the official All spoke very highly of this picture . . . TORONTO NHL s are last in the league standing and second best in the t at the box office, only Montreal Canadiens, who lead both ons, drawing more customers DON JACKSON, Oshawa's brilliant young figure skater, who last week won the Canadian senior title, is favored to win the North American title at Toronto thi eek-end, Defending champion, David Jenkins, of Colorado _ Springs, is not coming to contest this title but will defend his we in his home town, later this month PEPI SAL- VENMOSEF, Austrian ski coach, who helped make Lucille Wheel wer a star a year ago, is coming to Canada for a six-week *visit to give advice to the Canadian team and at other important ski meets BRANDON has joined the list of cities who are not #going to give Belleville McFarlands any financial aid. Next time «A new appeal will have to be tried "World's Biggest One-Day Regatta (CP) The| sports event when Auckland in 1840 was a re ven crews naval since on city's lay the pop. thered at the harbor part in the re claimed to be regatta in le such AUCKLAND, N.Z first W Several craft hundred more small watched the event and a as founded large number of passenger ves of the whole bets ) sels cruised among the contes Thou crowded round the tants laden with spectators sands more every vantage harbor Yachts taking part ranged all the way from ocean-going keel ore dinghies spectators ke point one-da if the regatta the times. Once and part only just ha or girl as crew A line of famous vacht design ers has built Auckland's pleasure fleet. Some of the craft built last century such marvels of grace peed that they have maintained 4 with room for one ho) gs schooners large with heavy hetween. rival: skippers hts make but the s sailin t of the ya were aml been caretull in con tant use One } shiphuilder's Wealth part in and and the position pla tile sport in Auckland ------------------ Tomor- | Black Hawks Second |URW Hockey Semi-Finals On Crazy Freak Goal Could End In Two-Straight Les Maddock's White Rose and/Hoy Paving 0 1 0 1 6 0 By THE CANADIAN PRESS In the individual scoring race it out at 1:05 of the second with htt "EER CONN =m D OWN --RNNNNDNWWR Sooo oOONDTO 1 € 6 | | at home again, with the power- ful Ryerson Institute "Rams' as the visitors, Left-to-right, the Oshawa team is: (Front Row), Joe Olinyk, Al Dickenson, John Newey, Don Mallett, Brent Old- field and Gary Vaughan. (Back Row), John Campbell, e¢lub secretary; Bruno Wrubel, sasurer; Tom Olinyk, Carl | Cheski, Ron Wilson, Bob Booth, "Rick" Salway, coach and Fred Whalley, manager Photo by Garnet Belfry | | | Detroit. Goals: Bathgate, New York, 29, Assists: Gedfrion, Montreal, 41 Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 7, Penalties: Lindsay, Chicago 144 minutes. |Hoy Paving will find themselves (Tony's le 0 y hy {with their backs up against the|finals, ys) ad. best 2003 sem It took one of the craziest shots| Andy Bathga's of New York took|his first goal in the 23 EAMOS||eague best 5 o03 semsfinare we [SERIES "B" the National Hockey League has over from Montreal's Bernie he's played this season, |sume. Sunday morning at the WLTF APTS seen since Rocket Richard was a| (Boom Boom) Geoffrion with a| Gerry Ehman started a Toronto Bowmanville Arena, Both clubs Belk ' : peewee, but Chicago Black Hawk|goal and two assists for 63 points, rally by scoring his fifth of the! erared identical 61 setbacks Mada 100611 are still in a second-place tle with/two more than Geoffrion who|season at 5:15, Dick Duff and Tim jae weekend and face a win-or- Maddocks 010160 New York Rangers. Ipicked up one assist. Horton followed at 8:50 and|ejee gituation if they plan to re. panko, leads best 2-3 semi New York whitewashed Detroit Bathgate scored his 20th goal/17:56. {main in play-off contention, 4 Red Wings 50 Thursday night|of the season--tops in the league] Mahovlich scored again at 8:27 A 0; {SCORING LEADERS and was never in trouble, but|--at 4:56 of the first period. [of the third, and this time it was At the brisk hour of 10:00 a.m G A Pts, PIM Boston Bruins were holding Chic-| Eddie Shack, who 'assisted on|Ralph Backstrom who retaliated Belko Redy-Mix, who finished in H Tony' 3 ago 1-1 in the third period. [three of New York's goals, fed|for Canadiens, 18 seconds later. Wind place during. the egular/Hariod, Tony's Then Chicago defenceman the puck to George (Red) Sulli- Puff replied at 16:22 of the per-|Season, hope to continue along A By Pierre Pilote uncorked his 11th|van at 3:33 of the second period|iod, and Montreal's Dickie Moore |the upset trail by ousting defend. rmstrong, Belko goal of the season, a shot he may and Sullivan scored again at 9:54, finished off the scoring at 16:49. Ing champions Maddock's, While Arnold, Belko not duplicate if he plays until he| Larry Popein scored for New! |at 11:30 a.m, Tony's Refresh Smith, Tonys draws old age pension, York in the meantime, at 8:10, HOCKEY'S BIG 7 |ments are expected to have little Lintner, Belko Pilote lofted the puck into the Camille Henry fired the final or no trouble with lowiy Hoy Pay- West, Tony's ; Boston zone from centre ice, It|salvo in the third, fed a pass by ------ _--- ing in their march: towards a Berwick, Tony's hit the curved boards in the right| Bathgate and.Shack, By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'berth in the finals. Sutton, Tony's corner, bounded crazily for 25| . Andy Bathgate of New York Lately fan reaction has been on Brabin, Hoys feet, glanced off goalie Don Sim SECOND SHUTOUT Rangers, who played second the upward swing and the loop's GOALTENDERS' RECORD mons, and slowly rolled behind| For Lorne (Gump) Worsley, the|fiddle to Bernie (Boom Boom) executive is attempting to make GA SO AVE, him into the nets as he swiped shutout was his second of the sea-|Geoffrion at the top of the NHL arrangements with the Bowman A 50 AVE. at it. son. He scored off 26 shots while individual points race most of thelyjlle Arena management to have| Vanstone, Belko 1 0 1:00 Officials ruled the shot an un |Terry Sawchuk stopped 30 at the season, took over first place for|the playing hours switched from Melnick, Tony's : assisted goal for Pilote, |other end of the rink, himself Thursday night [the morning to a more suitable Kunkel, Hoys LEAFS WHIP HABS At Boston, Chicago's Eric Nes-| Bathgate scored his 20th goal-- pour possibly for matinee attrac Fielder, Mdks WATT " |terenko put Black Hawks into a|best production in the league-- iio. Toronto Maple Leafs, at the 1.0 lead at 2:50 of the second per-|and two assists as Rangers | 4 bottom in standings, provided the!iod, Pilote assisted [blanked Detroit Red Wings 5.0, Fans upwards to a hundred NHL LEADERS upset y a night in which every! Boston's Vie Stasiuk scored at The boomer collected an assist-- have feel taicg in the Sabbath| team in the NHI, saw action. 14:27 and things stood at 1-1 until his 41st and tops in tha. depart- morning tilts all season and more oN Leafs surprised Montfead's par-+Pilote, his head spinning with eal- ment--as a, Maple Leafs have expressed desire to attend, By THE CANADIAN PRESS tisan fans by soundly trouncing|culations of angle of rebound, vel-|downed his Montreal Canadiens!providing the game times could| Standings: Montreal, won 26, the league-leading Canadiens 6-3. ocity, and puck elasticity factors. 6-3. be changed. President Elwood lost 12, tied 12, points 64, Toronto remains in the cellar|executed his masterpiece at 4:03) G A Pts.|Bradley expects if the switch can| points: Bathgate, New York, with 43 points, only one point be-|of the third. |Bathgate, New York 20 4 63 (be arranged, fans numbering ings hind Detroit. | In Montreal, Leafs started with | Geoffrion, Montreal 20 41 61 |the neighborhood of 400 will turn| Montreal with 64 points has ala hustle and finished with a flour-| Howe, Detroit 32 56 |out for the best 3-of-5 champion. | 12-point lead over New York and|ish, Frank Mahovlich gave them |Litzenberger, Chicago 29 53 |ship finals. Chicago. Boston is fourth on thisia 1.0 lead that lasted from 6:29' Moore, Montreal 25 52 [SERIES "A" list with 47 points, three ahead of|of the first until Montreal de-| Beliveau, Montreal 26 48 | 'fenceman Ian Cushenan cancelled' Sullivan, New York 30 45 'Tony's WLTF APTS, 100612 'Oshawa's Newest Team Prepares For Title Bid The Ontario Basketball Assocl-|aut football players. Dave Mann, ation released the playdown| who delighted the audience with schedule for Ontario Inter "B' his playing here last Saturday is |clubs today. Oshawa's Shopping!lining up a powerhouse to get his Centre All-Stars got a bye into|'revenge' on 'the Oshawa quin |the second round, playing their|tet. |first home - and - home series | Following is the playdown against the Simcoe . Grey coun- schedule for the Ontario Inter ties winners on Saturday, March "B" .clubs 7 away and Saturday, March 14, Feb. 21 and 28 Simcoe vs| at home | Gait; Woodstock vs Oakville and I" owen Sound and. B » Trenton vs Belleville, : March 7 and 14 Trenton- | (playing off in this District and po ieville winner vs Toronto Dis- Oshawa will enter play - against either of these clubs trict winner;. Simcoe . Galt win-| With almost a month until offi! Mer vs Niagara District (Merrit. No ns ton - Welland); Oshawa vs Sim | clal playdowns, the Oshawa crew coe-Grey (Barrie - Owen Sound) is lining up several top Toronto ,.4 woodstock - Oakville winner | {teams so that the Shopping Cen-|, " winqeor District (Leaming-| [tre crew can play every Satur- ! ton), day, from now until their sched. March 21 and 28 -- Oshawa- uled playdowns Barrie . Owen Sound winner vs First club for the homesters to Simcoe - Galt - Niagara District tackle are the highly-rated Ryer- winner: Trenton - Belleville - son Institute rams, current Toronto winner vs Leamington - league leaders in Ontarlo's woodstock - Oakville winner. 'small' College group April 4 and 11 Southern On. The Shopping Centre crew | tario finals. meets this club Saturday -at 8) April 18 and 25 -- South Ontario p.m. at the F. J. Donevan Colle-| champions vs North Bay-Kirk- giate. Following this, on Satur-'land Lake - Timmins winners. day, Feb. 14, it is expected the] Winners play Ottawa Valley opposition will be an All-Star To-|champions for all-Ontario Cham- |ronto crew, sprinkled with Argon-|pionship HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS 18 13 12 179 166 48 | 16 18 5 125 130 43 14 24 6 130 154 34 Marlboros 1324 7118 182 33 Hamilton 9 25 0 127 167 26 xIncludes three 4-point wins, By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL T F APs 12 12 173 109 64 |Guelph [xSt. Mike's Barrie Montreal New York {Chicago § | Detroit 6 121 145 44 Toronto 9 123 142 43 Thursday's Results Toronto 6 Montreal 8 |Chicago 2 Boston 1 New York 5 Detroit 0 Thursday's Results Marlboros 4 Barrie 2 |Guelph 8 Peterborough 5 St. Catharines 6 Hamilton 4 | Tonight's Game St. Michael's at Guelph | Saturday's Games Boston at Montreal Detroit at Toronto Chicago at New York Quebee League Chicoutimi 3 Trols-Rivieres B OHA Junior B Burlington 2 Kitchener 8 Manitoba Junior Transcona 1 St. Boniface § Winnipeg Braves 7 Brandon § Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon,9 Saskatoon 4 Regina 1 Estevan 3 Exhibition Hull-Ottawa (OHA) 7 Fort Wil- liam (Thunder Bay Jr.) 1 Sunday's Games Montreal at Detroit Toronto at Chicago New York. at Boston OHA-NOHA Senior A WL T F AP 1 186 162 61 2 202 150 58 3 162 171 43 S. S. Marie 2022 1171 172 41 | Windsor 16 26 2 167 177 34 | vorth Bay 14 28 1 149 205 26 Sor Be Results ' Leafs Are Down In Sudbury 1 Sault Ste. Marie | . | NHL Standings But Attendance Is Up Chatham 5 North Bay 6 Tonight's Game Chatham at Sudbury OHA Junot Ae Apts] NEW YORK (AP) -- Toronto 33 7 3210 133 69 |Maple Leafs may be last in NHL 24 16 5 185 142 53 standings but they're second in drawing home crowds Montreal Canadiens lead both, An Associated Press survey shows the clubs lead the league in home gate tabulations while Chicago Black Hawks are last. Despite the fact Hawks have played to home crowds of more [than 16,000 twice In the last month, the club has drawn only 215,983 this year compared with 272,180 a year ago. Hawks' 56,197 deficit reduced the over-all league total from 770,948 last year to its current aggregate, 1,746 432 Canadiens have 351,974, an in crease of approximately 6,000 over last season. Leafs, with 315,- 720, are 4,000 ahead Boston Bruins reported an in doubles division. In the crease of 8.000 with 310.630, New first game. the team of Malcolm! York Rangers have pulled in Longley and Joo Host was defeat. 293,409 customers for a gain of Brian Tunnicliffe and Ted 4.000, and Detroit Red Wings are hn 11-8 up 8.000 with a current figure of Ted then went on 258,716 meet of Bob Bell oe LAST NIGHT'S STARS Tack Boh and Jack came ious in a hard fought game with the final score being 17-14 By THE CANADIAN PRESS In the mixed doubles. the team! Lorne (Gump) Worsley, net of «Carol Crawford and Maleolnf minder for New York Rangers, the team of who registered his second shut Host 11.7 of the ason as Rangers olm met wked Detroit Red Wings 50 Ann Barge 15. Dick Dutt nd Forouto forward match, Jo Frank Mahovlich, who collected champiot sist 0 goals and an " Maple Leafs hustled to a 6-3 v Montreal Canadiens Pierre Pilote Hawk vho hird per 2 vide of the Boston net bounced in from a corner to give Chicago a 2-1 win |over Bruins 30 15 28 14 20 23 Chatham Kitchener Sudbury | St. Cath, Pete Simcoe Hall Teen-Agers' Badminton | January saw the first tourna- {ment of the Mixed Teen-age Ba {minton Club come to a close In the girls' doubles, Jo-Ann Barge and Pat Hraynyk were de feated by the team of Carol Crawford a.d Sherry Hennick in a very close overtime game, The final 'score was 24 22, This gave Carol and Sherry the girls' doubles championship Two games were played in the 29 } hovs' od by \M Brian inszek the score of and the te and Goldsmit out victor lefeated ind 0 Longley will b Sharon Nichol I St ( he te Bob Be wind B vext iro Vial Ann bh ' u apiece as rma tory over Defenceman of Black Dennis Karpiak Chic | supervisor in ind e Wl ind y feet (G:. 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