: : ice - wsdl rn wii st : i hina JUS PRNRIS Soe va iE SUPE Gh din i dh 0 6 Ob 0 ofa Lae a CAB SE ERE ST A ah de a SRR a EEE Sh RE Ee ae ee a Be BL Be Sa Bh on Tee AL the finals, next week, Fern-| Schedule for Saturday, Maren 14 THE OOMAWA TIMER, Wednesday, Moreh 35, 1959 i a a Ae yeuts In 8|20: 900 8m. Eastview vs. North : oy Sour : two - game, "total - points - to -|Oshawa and 10.00 a.m., Sunnyside count' series. The winner will be|vs, Fernhill, bd sil, , Te 4% i // / declared champion of the "B"| Saturday, April 4 -- 9.00 a.m, Section of the Neighborhood As|Fernhill vs. Sunnyside and 10.00 sociations Pee Wee Hockeylam. North Oshawa vs. East view / \d Nose Out Barrie -- = " Oshawa Juveniles scored the|cautious basis, with each team were the pick of the Barrie club. winning goal in the last minute of | 'feeling out" their opponents. | Second game of this series will | id play, here at the Children's There was no scoring in the first be played in Barrie on Thursday | : { [Arena last night, to nose out period but there were three pen-|evening and if Barrie ties up the . Barrie Juveniles 4-8 in the first alties, Oshawa drawing two of series, they'll settle it here, as PAAAAAAAAAAAAA § game of thelr Ontario Minor these. > mentioned, at the Children's . Hockey Association semi-final In the second period, the home- Arena on Saturday night, |series, a 2-out-of-3 affair, ster's held out while Barrie put on] BARRIE: goal, Desbiens; |" Too many penalties and failure a ganging act during Middle. Lloyd, Lockhart, Moore, Hamil- to let drive with a shot when ton's penalty and then, at the ton, Cameron, Adams, Boorman, within range, almost cost the Osh-|14:10 mark Keast opened the Shannon, Forbes, awa youngsters this important game's scoring, on a solo effort. Walsh, Boyd, Keast, playoff decision, As it was, Jack Cameron, also unassisted, made hart and Patterson, sub-goal. Sneddon scored the winning goal it 2:0, in the last minute of the, OSHAWA: goal, M. Nichol: at 19:12 of the final period, for period. ishen; Bobble, Sarochan, Nichol the 4-3 win and the Motor City] Middleton's goal, on a solo ishen, Sneddon, Mapes, Wright, | lads are at least assured of a sortie, put Oshawa back in the Frolick, Burke, Porteous, West: third game, which, if one proves game, early in the third period fall, Sadowski, Napiorkowski,| necessary, will be played here at/but Adams, on a pass from Boor-| Butler, Middleton and Morden, {the Children's Arena on Satur- man, made it 3-1 for Barrie, at sub-goal. !day night, since Oshawa, "'won the 8:05, | Officials: Len Willams and ? ss', : It wasn't until the 1ast seven Bert Hill, of Peterborough, We have Last night' opened on a minutes of the game that Osh-| 1st Period bi . rr ee | ga finally got untracked. Up| No scoring, x topcoats' until then, the Barrie boys had| Penalties: Moore, 2:57 (trip); C ; : [] ", " y # outplayed the Oshawa "City Bobble, 10:22 (slash); Westfall, , it | St. Gregory S League" Juventies but Jaci:10:36 (cross-checking). Tha Ng to suit Sneddon, a e, d Period F 0, 0 3 pate | Jud Period ... it:io| SR YA every taste ' ' . Atoms Salvage [at 13:80, started the home froops 1. Barrie: Keast : b SR MACKO'S A'S PROVE CLASS OF MERCANTILE LEAGUE aon, th sarong of the pores shames" rar] | DAN a Macko's A's, long a power in | ped off by interesting playoffs. | Kowelenko, Ev. Edwards, | Al. Lawrence, playlng-mgr. In Lone Victory Oshawa attack, set up Mapes for (cross-check); Nicholishen, 15:43 4 y " mor . | A LIE the Oshawa Mercantile Hockey | Left to right, they are shown | pat McGarry, Bill Tow {the winning goal only 19 seconds (10-min, misc.) an d Boyd, 16:48 League, once asserted their | above: (seated) Chuck Durno, Denny Tp 1 owns, | front, holding the Mercantile later and once it was tied up, the (inter.), | A ' wel | check them over--": championship claims this sea. | George Lawrence, Al Baker, Al Norm Shortt, | League "rophy, are Eddie and St. Gregory's AlLStae teams Osliawa team took confidence and Sd Period ....... son, when they captured the | Garrard, captain; Mike Cirka, | timekeeper; Ed. Romanuk, | Frank Macko. (Absent when |Pa . on 8lS0 took charge, |3. Oshawa: Middleton ..... 2:01 title series, after another sched- | Doug England, Joe Reid and | 'Scotty' McLellan, John Law- | photo taken -- Joe Plontek.) jeans {6 Three exhitition tilts 'on At that, they couldn't claim the 4, Barrie: Adams ule of keen competition, top- | Irv Welsh; (standing) Nick | rence, Geo. Macko, spons nd | --~Oshawa Times Staff Photo |* LOCAL ATOMS WIN {first game of the series until the (Boorman) ............ 8:06 Mm-- ------------------------ ekihabiit A re -- re "| In the first game, St. Gregory's 19:12 mark of the final period,|5, Oshawa: Sneddon | 4 5 Owls '|when Bobbie and D. Nicholishen| (Bobbie) Atoms downed OLPH Owls . combined to set up Sneddon and 6. Oshawa: Mapes | ( y ° 7.2 18 Rg \ ) hia Darryl Leach drew first blood for ¢ 0 ay Washable =m sporTs MENU Sid's Kids Cop {if iinet ae 0) HES ARE costae g y Dionne. Dave Judge and Ted 'ake. |7. Oshawa: Sneddon NA "0 Although as a team, they were (Nicholishen, Bobble) ,. 19:12] JE VAL at O'Connor each picked up single outplayed, the Oshawa team kept 8:54 AY \ 24.50 up Penalties: Porteous, St. Gregory's took it easy in| Standout. Lloyd and Hamilton 11:50 (roughing). | «(defeating the Subway . Lunch olmin Vik : assisted again by Bill Dionne. | OSHAWA JUVENILES nosed out Barrie 4-3 here at The Chil Comets 7.5 on Sunday, The Kids Markers. The first was on a/™oroy Gun Pye "into the ee ee oC ey eams By Geo. H. Campbell D 1 i T hd tl tallies 2 Lach scored wy 40 within reach of their Barrie visi-| (cross-check.); Keast, 9:15] 8 AY | lead" at ak first tors by virtue of stout defensive (roughing) and (slashing); Boor- , AN ' } SPORTS EDITOR up a e 1 e os By the end, of the firs work, in which Middleton was a man, 11:30 (roughing) and Mapes ! 2YAA * BRITISH TWEEDS . . ' § f A J : / Everything From Soup To Nuts | Sid's Kids copped the Duplate| At this point D. Gray broke the the second stanza with the only| 1 VY \ wl a4 50 u [Hockey League championship by game up with three consecutive Score being picked up by Leach,| INA 3 Af Pp dren's Arena last night to win the first game of their Ontario Mi- lost the first game 8-4 but came breakaway with (he Comets gooring in the last period with B nor Hockey Association Juvenile "A" Southern Ontario semi-final/back with two successive wins Caught up front, the second on a Seitz and P. Seitz each hitting] SCOTCH HOPSACKS . I TR y , . o # ' (5:3, 7.8 backhander after picking up a i v d -out-of-3 affair, this time--but they'll have to play bet. (5-3, 7-5) for the title. PICKING Up & the (wine. Donald Wood and on Gi A a a : loosely cleared puck, and the Jerry Dionne both scored un: ow ed or na S ENGLISH LAMBEAUS The three games played Satur- pion team of the "A" class In 3 $65 ter hockey if they want to clean it up in two games. The Oshawa Comets did not look as sharp . nl were outplayed by their Suests from Barrie, hers last might, in this encounter as they par thify Same frum a Soup by B assisted for St. Gregory's to make about 50 minutes of the game and were trailing at the end in the past but they did manage' 8 ob ' the final score 7.2, | i : of second period and 3-1 with only about seven minutes left to to bring the fans to their age With the count mow 7-2 and] PEE WEES DEFEATED Say Mmoriing Selerpuned entires Keignborhood Associations Pee play. Too many penalties but even more important, not enough|with three fast markers in the Seven minutes to go, the vocifer. A fast - skating St Thomas Association Pee' Wee Hockey) FERNHILL SURVIVES skating of the "dig-dig-dig' variety and failure to shoot when last five minutes ous coach Cy Thompsor and co- squad dumped St. Gregory's Pee | cague, beginning next week.| The final game of the mo within range or otherwise finish off their attacks--these were the| 1, y Gray led the winners ¢°8ch J. Claus did not give in as Wees 8-3, Stewart was the big gun 0 Ben | SURFER TRC oor ol caw Valle 3 me o ) le moluiug| factors in the rather disappointing showing of the Oshawa lads in|. 0p four goals and two set-u «they pushed their charges harder. for the Toronto crew with four ta Tinllo-count" wos Hy oy lew Ypae ernhill by : WEST OF ENGLAND the first 50 minutes. But they "came to" in time and rapped inj..." 00 ic counters being ups Ron Simcoe came to life scoring goals to his credit. | SUNNYSIDE IN FINAL An Por 1 rth 2 HERRINGBONES three goals in the last seven minutes, to win the decision 4-3, with ashes at 14.41 unassisted and again at, St. Thomas went ahead 3-0 in Sa oi volt hough bio ost th is , Jack Sneddon being the man-of-the-hour, with two goals and one ~°_ ™™ : 16.21, banging in a rebound from the first period with Stewart hit- bert pba wR Re me ot on top 9 79 50 assist. Including the winning goal. Middleton on the rearguard] The first period was' a' close a shot by H. Cruwys. Ralph Tur- ting for a pair assisted on each " ore of 3:2, giving them a total |four. Last Fe hill bes : . and goalie Nicholishen were a couple of tiers who go Wore than Shecking ratio Swhich thonRids pin closed the gap to 7-5 at 19.15 bY To, and Cecy picking up a| fC points rE hn uaal week, ern eat their share to bring about the victory. Second game of the series § A ston on a power play, with a line rush Single cide' Pris Sia Wl " os A ad is up in Barrie tomorrow night. If Barrie wins, then the third and and D. Roter combined on a rush py H, Cruwys and R. Simcoe but! "Tim"" Gilmore put St. Greg: fides | Burke | Jated She HY : This Wetk's Jame looked )ie deciding game will be here in Oshawa on Saturday night -- the for the first goal at 10.33. Thirty {ime ran out on the Comets in Ory's into the scoring in the sec. = ® 0 BEGET Fra ive in the|when half-way through A reverse! Carried In Regulor, local club won the toss. |seconds later, Sheridan blasted their desperation drive. ond stanza on a picture pass from. = imap , , | one from the blue-line on a pass- DB Ee his first [Joh Fair. Fair tallied unassisted first game and three in the sec 5 lod, Valleyview led Fernhill Short, Teall Meanwhile, there's another big Ontario Minor Hockey |back from R. Pilon to knot the| : : for St. Gregory's second goal, St. °"¢: ; . I Assoc. playofl game at The Children's Arena tonight--between count, but the tie lasted forty- Shamplonhup, and_ 3 editable Thomas doubled the local effort Rone Jor Stetie were sored WO TD wit te oy Lor rerun, AT St. Catharines and Oshawa--when their respective Bantam ugh ition Ab ow, Juke keenly-contested season of the p. He same Peciol with Coey on were to Laporozan for slashing goal of the series. This broke the "A" clubs will clash in the first game of another Southern {frame lead C18 wm] ITE Duplate Hockey League. The win bid Bl inal _ and interference, Harabulya for He and put Valleyview right out ' : Ontario semi-final series. Local "City League" hockey fuse LOTS OF GOALS ys a a at The teams notched a goai/uippine and Ped fof tripping of Le finals. scored by. Riniskl : na. (OSHAWA) LTD. have been quite sweet on their Bantam (cam this season but |", To O00 0 only goal the third. championship team he Anicce In the final period, with fy ihe remainder of the season. Hartshorn and Dingman for Val. on a couple of occasions, the Oshawa youngsters have failed ba the eit ny soa! has been associated with, jCecy scoring from Colanselo for| "mASTVIEW JUST MAKES IT |leyview and Planke and Lepp for | \ to come up with the brand of hockey they are capable of [score could have been in the high-| Referee: 'I. Locke OHA Tomas and Braey Wh ing un- ~The second game of the morn- Fernhill, © 8 SIMCOE ST. N, @ playing. This is a fault that will have to be eliminated--it's |er figures but for the excellent Linesmen, R. Gardian and H. BANTAMS ARE BLANKED [Inf Sa Na Ee ue. ere nk, dot too dangerous In playoff action, St. Kitts once again boasts a [net minding of D. Tilk, The Kids Balsam (DHL). | In a game sprinkled with a few Jae py thom Brow Ind a re Er iti erence andy smart Bantam team this season, In the past 12 years, Oshawa |Plaved good positional hockey : - ~~|too many penalties, St. Thomas ; int lead from last Saturday, - Bhilai ed . |Which appeared to disorganize Bantams defeated St, Gregory's, n s defeated Woodview 3-2. -- ; bas twice been sliminted ih St. Catiurives Jo Bantam play their opponents. Play in the third REMEMBER WHEN? A Ly hen they defen SY aces -- . off rounds, once in the Southern finals. e Oshawa bo¥$ period was wide open with both By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Rooney set the ball rolling for oi and Morrison got the one . come up with their best hockey, they should be able to win sides counting four times. Sugar Ray Robinscn won the St. Thomas in the first period as: to. woodview. this game here tonight--at any rate, it's sure to be an Inter. D. Winstanley tipped in a shot|world middleweight boxing title sisted by Martin. Koroway and "penalties were to Elliott for t KARN'S esting one for the fans and it's fo be hoped there are lots of O02 Play by Gray and C. Mason for an unprecedented fifth time Roche made it 3-0 for the visitors hooking, Bradley for holding the a oo. them on hand--elght o'clock is starting time at 231 to push the Kids' lead to when he gained a split 15-round with singles In the second period. |p,ck and Balsom for elbowing. . 4-1, The Comets got this one back!decision over champion Carmen In the final stanza Koroway = This gives Eastview. a crack at TO A BRIGHT BITS: -- Whitby Dunlops, on goals by Bobby Atters. at 3.18 when Ron Turpin back Basilio a year ago toright at Chi. scored again for St. Thomas AS: North Oshawa, who have been TRADE uP ley and Sid Smith, chalked up a 290 shutout in Kingston last night, handed a screened drive past G. cago. Basilio had taken .the title sisted by Roche, Some fine goal- yogting for two weeks. The win- to take a two-nil lead in their Eastern Ontario group champion. Schell. A. Sheridan and P. North- from Harlem's pride just six tending by Paul Juvenville kept ner of the two-game, total-points- I ship finals . . . STANLEY CUP playoffs got away last night, just © helped on this play. months earlier the score down to-count series, will be the cham. P E N 1 A X about the way the 'experts' --or at least the boys who are sup. -- m-- - -- -------------------- - ------------------ - SH ® posed to set the odds--had it figured out, with Montreal] Canad-! jens beating Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 while Boston Bruins whip. ped Toronto Leafs 5-1. Leafs tied it up at 1-1 early in the second stanza and then Bruins cut loose for some rapid-fire scoring to build a 41 lead before that period was over. They all go again tomorrow night, at the same sites. All but Bert Olmstead, per. haps. He suffered a nasty "charley-horse" Injury in last night's game and was unable to return to action. By the way, word came | through yesterday that his court case (assault) has been settled! out-of-court, so that should be a weight off his mind . . . CAM-| BRIDGE U retained their world's championship title last night --! "tiddlywinks"--and don't even smile, it's quite a posh-sport in London . . . WINDVANE, a two-year-old colt. owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor, fell dead yesterday after a workout on the training track. More than 300 race horses worked out at Wood. bine yesterday . . . NEW YORK"s flat racing season opens today, earliest in history there IT'S A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs. Gor. die Howe---born vesterday. They have two boys also . . . PEE WEE y hockey (CRA Neighborhood Assoc.) moves into season's finals this week-end . . . BELLEVILLE McFarlands beat Brighton Tigers 9 nw last night 84 and they sail from Southampton tomorrow, for home. 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