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The Oshawa Times, 16 Mar 1959, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, March 16, 1959 Bantams and Juveniles Defeat Their oth Win In Kingston Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa-/box and scored for his team, to] tion's representations in the On-|make it 5-4. Lutton's third goal| 8. Oshawa, Lutton tario Minor Hockey Bantam "A" |of the game, came just 37 se-| (Furey) . Ys ! and Juvenile "A" provincial play-|ands after that again. | 9. Kingston, Lavallee if downs, both took a big half-step| After this sudden scoring] (White, Ritchie) ..... nearer the next round, when they splurge of three goals in less than|10 Oshawa,. Lutton | determined. each chalked up a valuable win 50 seconds, the two teams set- Third Period [by their opponents, bac each end of the rink . 0.15 clever goal-minding. (MacDonald, Peters) .. 1.02) OSHAWA: goal, on Kingston ice Saturday after-tled down, to diligent checking,| Penalties: White, 12.08 (slash- ghen: Porteous, noon. In each case, it was the with Oshawa holding their mar-|ing), Supryka, 15.27 (slashing), owski, Sarochan, first game of the second round. | gin to the final whistle. Lavallee, 18.48 (tripping), and hie, Mapes, Sneddon, home - and - home, total-goal OSHAWA -- goal, Kemp: Sup- Furey, 19.33 (charging). Burke, scoring a 6-4 triumph and the MacDonald, Armstrong, Peters,| The large crowd of Oshawa den, sub-goal. Juveniles winning over their|Gibbens, Vernon, Ryan, Pascoe, rooters who travelled to King-| piveemoN: goal, Cain; Spen- Amey, Howland, Tuttle, Faulkner, Kingston opponents 3-1. {Cover, Bradley and Braiden, sub-|ston had an enthusiastic time Gor. Jarvis, BANTAMS STRIKE EARLY goal, with their bells, horns, etc., in Ball, Shea. In earning their two - goal KINGSTON --- goal, Demmler, the hard - fought Juvenile game, Guy, Osborne margin for the return game on Davis, Ritchie, Lavallee, White, which was both fast and rugged aro and Napier. Referees, E. McMaster, Osh: struck early and struck hard,|ton, Reid. Convary, Sly, Spratt, the Oshawa boys took a 3-1 ver-| va and D. Walton, Kingston. running up a 4-0 lead in the first| Smith and Roe. dict and a two-goal margin for First Perlod home ice, the Oshawa Bantams Clancy, Burke, Cashman, Mar- and full of sparkling hockey, as frame. REFEREES -- E. McMaster, their return game. Peters scored first, at the 5.50 Oshawa and D. Walton Kingston.| D. Nicholishen scored the first 1. Oshawa, D. Nicholishen Wright, Westfall, TToPhY. Patry, Murphy, od {at the end of five ends. had emerged on the long end of | Date for the return visit by the a total 64-45 count. This means on the Flyers' own floor at Camp! rebounds well in their own end|front all the way. Coach Ric M. Nicholi- they pay the return visit to Oril-| Middleton, Sad- lia later this season; to conclude] " Frolick, Bob- the annual home-and-home sei D. Nicholi- ies for .the Beaton - Sargean 1 Six rinks of curlers from: the | Orillia Club paid their annual] inter-club visit to Oshawa on Sat-| urday night and when the brooms | ked up at had been "stacked" for the last | by some time, it was found that the hosts | r- t | men Hugh Beaton and Dr. John Brock, supervised the Oshawa zy. i Hw : $ 3 visit. 'After the 24 visitors from All-Stars seemed to be right at so far and it was the fine passing er netting 19 points, closely fol- Labor. Total 67. ' '| Orillia had been warmly welcom- | |ed, the personnel of the rinks and the draw were announced. They then proceeded with a 10-| end game, with the usual recess Following the games, the cur-| mark and Lutton added one a First Period two goals. He got the first one at (Napiorkowski) o.oo 85011. then enjoyed a buffet supper, | minute later, both while Convary| 1. Oshawa, Peters 6.50 with Napiorkowski's of the homesters was serving the Furey, MacDonald) ..... 5.50 then Butler and Sneddon com- help, 2. Oshawa, D. Nicholishen (Butler, Sneddon) .. 13.45 during which time, Orillia chair-| man Ted Thorington announced | first penalty of the game. Cover 2. Oshawa, Lufton bined to set him up for another at Penalties: Napiorkowski, 1.03." ¢tioial score and warned his | penalty added the next two and in each (MacDonald, Kolesnik) 6.30 13.45. of the four goals, teammates 3. Oshawa, Cover Penalties were costly to the Faulkner, 12.42 picked up a couple of assists, | (Armstrong, Peters) ... 9.30 home team as the first goal came Middleton, 19.59 (tripping). ito Orillia". Only two penalties, one apiece,| 4. Oshawa, Cover just seconds after Amey got back| Second Period Following are the scores: were meted out in the second (Peters, Supryka) . 14.50 on the ice and the second was, 8. Kingston, Myles stanza but the Limestone City Penalties Convary, 4.50 (hook- scored with Faulkner in the sin- (Faulkner, Tuttle) wre 0.20 TOTALS ORILLIA OSHAWA lads did the only scoring. pick-/ing) and Lavallee, 17.28 (trip- bin 4. Oshawa, Butler (icholishen, oS hniston Steve Piper ing up three goals, by Clancy, ping). Myles made it 2-1 on a three- Napiorkowski) . PY + Ny H. Tissington Ed. Storie Reid and White and again there Second Period way play, at 6.20 of the second Penalties: Patry, 11.45 (10-min. Claude Mills Fred Moss were no solo efforts. 5. Kingston, Clancy : stanza and Nicholishen and Nap- misc.) and Westfall, 16.17 (trip- With the score 4-3 and Lavallee (Lavallee) cvesasers 115 jorkowski set up Butler for the ping). of Kingston still in the penalty! 6. Kingston, Reid ' box from a penalty picked up in (Convary, Spratt) ...... 4.00 of the same period. No scoring. the last minute of the second 7. Kingston, White There were five penalties, Osh- Penalties: Myles, 9.52 (high p. "A c. Bailie, Dr. John Brock, period, Oshawa scored from the (Lavallee. Davis) 17.45 awa having three of these, in the sticking), Sneddon, 9,52 (high skip, 11; face-off, within 15 seconds, Lut Penalties: Furey, 12.15 (slash- third period but neither team was sticking), Butler, 11.00 (tripping), Reg. Miller, Jim Souch, skip, 6; skip, final goal of the game, at 13.15 Third Period Paul Copeland Art Rowden Ted Carter Herb Robinson Bev. Hewitt Bob Mercer skip, Pat Murphy Reg Fair ton from Furey. Twenty seconds ing) and Lavallee, 18.40 (trip- able to score in the face of fine Westfall, 14.20 (tripping) and Jar- ; 0 "5 qq Claude Phipps later Lavallee came out of thelping). back-checking and defensive play vis, 17.05 (charging). Roy Hewitt "Nie" Jenkin COBOURG Lindsay Rinks Win =: skip, OSHAWA CVI Finley Schoolboy Bonspiel ::i& skip, 14; The Oshawa annual "School-jand were favored to take first|their third game. Ab Robins, rice- mine sexes boys' Bonspiel" was held at the prizes but McKinley and his principal of Oshawa Central Col- Joe Jackson local curling club on Saturday mates matched the OCVI four- legiate, made the presentation of G. Thompson and both the first second tro- some right to the wire, with a cuff-link sets to the four boys Geo. Pollitt, phies were captured by talented 5-5 score in a tightly played con-, Jack Judge, as chairman of the yyxpsay young curlers from Lindsay test, then won out on the extra day. officiated at the presentation Pete Norris Collegiate Institute. end. of prizes, and in his remarks, con- Jerry Ford John McCrae's rink, which in-| The Perc. Eveleigh Memorial gratulated all 16 rinks upon the D Robertson cluded Charlie Golden, Larry Trophy, to the runners-up, was splendid sportsmanship displayed skip, = Perrin and "Sandy" Logan, won presented to skip McKinley by throughout the day. "It has been GUELPH their three games and compiled a oJyh manager "Bill" Brownlee, a Pleasure for all of us to have Cam. Allan total plus score of 16, to win top Jong-term friend of the late Mr, You boys as guests of The Osh- R. Johnston win, : Don G honors and the handsome individ-| Eyeleigh. awa Curling Club today and we sem Bamaby, skip, 9: ual trophies, donated by General Ryan's OCVI rink claimed the hope to see most of you back skip, 11; Motors of Canada Ltd., and pre- sented, at the conclusion of the bonspiel by Ian McNab, of the company's Public Relations Dept Runners-up on the day's play was the other Lindsay Collegi- ate entry, skipped by Doug Me- third set of prizes, with their two wins and a total score of 16 plus LINDSAY OSH. DONEVAN 8. Club president Ed. Storie, who Jam Golden Javne. Rogers T . n, a Goodes earlier in the day extended 8 "Sandy" Logan: Enc Mitchinson warm welcome to the visiting john McCrae, David Owens, young curlers, presented these skip, 8; skip, ei) 2 4 y i yi ski 0SH. CENTRAL COBOURG Kinley and including Pete Nor- prizes, iravel clocks to skip John Mike Lovelock Ray Jones Thir ris, Jerry Ford and Dave Robert- B b Gilchrist' oCvi ik Jolin Piper at ary Bias son. They won a close two-point ob (rilchrist s rink wasii. Bulkows ill Bowes decision over Bob Gilenrist's (next in. line,. for the fourth set|Daxe Simpson. = Muay Waller, Pout, OCVT rink in the first game, won|0f prizes, sport shirts, with two! gronicoxe OSHAWA CVI (Won) their next round in handy fashion Wins and a total score of 15 plus J. Thompson Stan Stacey g Andy Faulds Chris Clayton |J. McCrae, and then had to curl in sensati- 3. Alec' Cameron of Hamilton Andy Tauds Dos Gary B. Gilchrist, tional fashion to eke out an extra- made this presentation. "Ricky" Hall, Brian Chaytor, D. Owens, - MZWIOWNE Krawezyk, gem Krawczyk, 7; Bradley, 15 Armstrong, 8; Gilchrist, 9: Waller, 11; d RRS -- ¢ v MeCallum, n Rovd Merkley, . Frank MeCallum, ed as singles champion, rolled Over the Easter weekend and games of 320, 308, 252. 371, 217 for much is expected from the East- | skip, 11; skip, OSHAWA CVI Jim Watt Jack Sears Jack Hammond Bob Lofthouse Bill Muir "Casey" Luke Doug Lloyd Ross Prosser Roy Whittington Phil Bradley, | Bert Burnett, Harry Johnson, skip, 3. skip, 5: skip, Ham CENTRAL Jack Shentor Russ Reeve ¢ Jack Martin Fred Ashworth Gord Ramey George Dumard Bert Granik Yaldimir. Pettura Lorne Engeland, Chas. Peacock, Fred Krawczyk, skip. 5: skip, skip, 1d » WESTON Ab Dilworth Wes Piatt] Richard Cordick Ernie Peacock "Waddy" Oke Frank Tippay Walter Louie Lloyd Whittington Cam. Wardlaw Ted Thorington. Hugh Beaton, A. Armstrong, kip. 7; skip, skip, S. Orillia; 45; OSHAWA: OSHAWA CVI (kneeing), Amey, 4.40 (roughing). ocnawa hosts that "things will 13 13 6, Bill Lloyd fn Yue BASKETBALL Bob Gilchrist, ae; row" SCORES Norm Raspa Dale Wood By THE CANADIAN PRESS Geo. Davidson SATURDAY Bill Hartnett, skip, OBA Senior A > with us next year", he concluded. Second Game | Tillsonburg 89 Toronto 65 J. R 2 Hall, (Tillsonburg leads best-of-three final 1-0) OBA Intermediate A Windsor 67 Welland 94 AANA D AD Chaytor, point semi-finals 94-67) Hartnett, 3 Barnaby, s. point semi-final) Waller, eo! OBA Intermediate B Bawden, {ion 89 Coastor, 7 point quarter final 139-100) Armstrong, 8.iThorold-Merriton 65 Simcoe 59 PANE "ZW Wa WIIOSTIOD Ryan (1) s. Leamington Oakville 43 Leaming- dent Clarence Campbell four Championship slated for March years ago today, for a stick at- 28, Dick Adams will forfeit his tack on Boston's Hal Laycoe and | Place in this contest, and instead f will travel tq Vancouver to com- son. Campbell was the target of pete In the more important All a riot at the Montreal Forum the Canadian Championships. Congratulations go to the popu- award of that gamc to Detrdt lar Whitby trundler and here's a punch at linesman Cliff Thomp- (Welland leads two game total- me Toronto Township 67 Hamilton 67 (First game of two-game total- 3! (Leamington wins two-game total end win over the strong Oshawa Another OCVI rink, skipped by| skip, 13; skip, ¢.'D. Simpson, OCVI rink skipped by John Ry- Phil Bradley, captured the final] ? --" an. Ryan's foursome, local dis- set of prizes, for high one-win trict going Into the third game score, of 8 plus 4, registered in HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday's Results National League Rochester 1 Buffalo 3 WL Providence 3 Hershey 0 Montreal 1 3 g Cleveland 3 Springfield 2 Boston k 9 195 205 69 Sunday's Results Chicago 3 1f Hershey 1 Rochester 3 New York 3 9 Cleveland 5 Providence 4 Toronto : 72 193 59 Springfield 4 Buffalo 2 Detroit 35 : Wednesday's Games Saturday's Results Rochester at Springfield Detroit 2 Boston 4 Iiershey at Cleveland Chicago 4 Montreal 8 SUNDAY New York 0 Toronto 5 Quebec League Sunday's Results Chicoutimi 3 Quebec 2 Jorouis § Jew York 5 Trois-Rivieres 2 Montreal 6 Montreal 3 il ag) NieTnational Teague yi Tu day's G Indianapolis 4 Fort Wayne 3 esday"s (ame Troy 8 Louisville 3 Chicago at Detroit American League i Eastern League WLT F APs. 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The Local Curlers | R]]).Stars Advance In Uz=iis should give Merritton a good rul for the series . . . The first game: will be in Merritton and the re. a Oo S turn game is in Oshawa, March 28 . . . The Shopping Centre crew was the only local club to fare Oshawa Shopping Centre All-|Davidson and Oldfield were the Dickie cut loose with several well over the weekend . . . The |Stars moved into the Southern On.|top scorers for Oshawa in the beautiful shots for the Borden, | ; tario semi-finals, Saturday night, Hin half as they Moved the Sib team and scored very well for {Y's Men's Club, which entered the Blackball Tournament at | Orillia, won their first game over, on the strength of an 85-67 victory cell and Dickie, the tall men/|them. But Oshawa were right up|moronto by 11 poinis on some over Camp Borden RCAF right for Camp Borden, controlled the for this game and stayed well in| gia play by Bill Horton but they lost the second game to Aurora . 0.35 Kingston teams has not yet been|that the Oshawa curlers will take Borden. Coupled with their 73-45 |Salway substituted frequently in| f ; 0.35 King: y a 19-point lead with them Psd p and led the scorers on their team. q y by nine points and thus were victory at home, the Shopping The Oshawa club really caught the late stages of the game, giv-|aliminated , . .. Central, Colleg- Centre crew won the round 158-t0- fire in the second stanza. Vaugh-|in8 every player a gova chance t0{jate Jost out in its bia for the. 112 and now take on Merritton an Oldfield and Cheski hit well Play. And every player came|ajlontario title, which was won in the next series. | from both inside and far out and through with a "big" game. |by Toronto Runnymede Colleg- | The Oshawa team played one the Flyers soon realized they had, High scorer for the game and iate. i 3 | shen, | 5 {of their best games as a unit an insurmountable task trying to Camp Borden was Bill Dickie! CAMP BORDEN RCAF -- Gag- ceries with Oshawa Bantams ryka, Kolesnik, Lutton, Furey, JUVENILE GAME FAST Butler, Napiorkowski and Mor-| Inter-Club chairman Roy Whit-igatyrqay with every player con- stop the Oshawa squad. The|with 24 points. Purceil added 16 non 4, Purcell 16, Dickie 24, Beale tington, together with co-chalr-|¢ ih, ting well to the fine team Stars' passing was much better and Bill Beale 12. Tor Oshawa|12, Blyth, Rutherford, Risebors win, Playing in a small gym the than they've shown in any game "Barney" Oldfield was top scor- ough, Black 4, Gladu 7, Funk and home and exploited the Flyers' and checking that gave them the lowed by Dickenson, Booth and] OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE zone defense thoroughly. Booth, win. | Cheski with 16, 14 and 13 in that|-- Booth 14, Wilson 9, Dickenson, {order. | Davidson 16, Newey 5, Oldfield In foul shooting, Camp Borden 19, Cheski 13 and Vaughn 9. Total had a terrific 25-for-30 while Osh- 85. ! ocal Bowler On |awa netted 19-out-of-30. Wilson) OFFICIALS: Lionel Kelly and had 5-for6 and Davidson 4-for-4 Dave Kelly, Oshawa; Scorer: E. Canada Team Dick Adams, popular member| Their qualifying scores were: (tripping) and yo qitferent when you come back of the Oshawa Tony's five-pin Perc Cutting 357, 259, 302, 242, 297 |club, added another honor to his total 1457; Fred Pechaluk 324, |already long list of triumphs, by|305, 171, 357, 258 tota! 1415; Tom finishing in sixth place in the Moxon 297, 277, 294, 217, 317, qualifying round at O'Connor el 220%; Love Tasior #1 hid | at the lane. Bob Eagleson. [re er le rr me ap i SE an) Hl | | Long way to PAYDAY? ZN 9 ' Bowl over the week-end, to qual-| Adams 247, 227, 352, 288, 247, ify for a berth on the Eastern [total 1361. Canada team. It was five-pin bowling at its With five-pin bowlers from all best and if the boys an continue over Ontario competing, it was With more of the same when they a great feat for the top six bowl- tackle Western ers, who incidently arc all mem-'be a thrilling bers of the Toronto City Major The Eastern Canada represen- League. tatives will meet the Western Herb Donaldson, who emerg- Canadian champs in Vancouver a five game total of 1468. Herb ern trundlers. is a member of Brascon Products, The local fans will a0 doubt be club of the Toronto City Major| wishing Dick Adams the very League. best of luck in this important | The bowlers who qualified for event and the County Town of Perc' Cutting, Fred Pechaluk, behind Dick on this occasion. both members of the Seagrams| It should be a wonderful ex- club, Tom Moxon of Playtime perience for Dick, ieaming up Bowl, Lorne Taylor of Swiss Cha- with such star bowlers as Cutting, let and Dick Adams of Oshawa Pechaluk, Moxon and Taylor, who Tony's. are all top notchers in the game. They should make a sound club. 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