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The Oshawa Times, 2 Apr 1959, p. 15

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April Unionville Rink Wins Firemen's Bonspiel Fitzpatrick 6; Armstrong, 10; Monroe, 7; D, Carnegie, Munroe, 10; A. Rowden, Third Game Armstrong, W) D. Parrott, Garrett, Boadway, Munroe, 11; McGee, 10; Fitz atrick 9; Scott, 11; B. 11:00 O'CLOCK First Game MOUNT HOPE CANNINGTON Howard Booker Cecil Warner Ed Mayberry Martin Graham Clayton Smith Al Cartwright, skip, LINDSAY Cliff Cutt Bill Brasier Maurice Jones Alex McLaren, J. Watson, The second annual Ontario Fire- Anderson's Scarboro rink with 8 W. D. Scott men's Bonspiel was held here in plus 5, followed by G. Shapland's g Oshawa yesterday, and with a Cannington foursome, 8 plus 2p, full entry of 32 rinks, embracing and C. Winter's Ajax entry, with rinks from Niagara Falls, Peter-8 plus 1. a. borough, Lindsay, Parry Sound, With a wealth of prizes avail- p, Scarboro, Brampton, Uxbridge, able, thanks to the generosity of J. Trenton, Ajax, Whitby, Moun t/various firms and local mer-|S Hope, Cannington, Beaverton, chants, all the rinks (four of|y' |Colborne, Unionyille, Orono, Port/them) who failed to win even|Ww. Perry, York Township, etc.,|one game during the day's fun, D: proved an outstanding success. |came in for prizes, under the Chairman Capt. Ray Hobbs, of "lost souls" listing. These went the Oshawa Fire Dept.,, who or-'te Bill Billing"s York Twp. rink ganized the event, in his remarks|No. 3, with a minus score of 24; at the banquet table, thanked the Bruce Cameron's York Twp. en- visiting firemen for their support/try No. 1 with a minus total of and also thanked the various do-|12; D. Bartley's Peterborough nors of prizes. The prizes, a com-|rink with minus 11 «and Jack plete set of two groups for each| Watson's Whitby Twp. rink, with section, three - game winners, minus 9. two - game winners, one-game 9:00 $'CLOCK DRAW winners and "lost souls" WhO osm. DUPLATE PICKERING didn't win a game, rounded out a Bill Bentley Don Heard perfest qay of fun and fellowship. Feank Taylor Jack Moore rt, wden, secretary-treasurer of the bonsplel, also voiced Hig), TI Geo, Polit, appreciation for the support re- STAMFORD Forgie ceived, {Bruce Blain Carnegie, (L) J. Anderson, J, Watson, C, Blundell, F. Monroe, . Winter, A. Rowden, Billing, DRAW 6; 12; Reg Cornish G. Shapland, skip, YORK TWP NO. Neil Gordon Ken Bain Bruce Cameron Bob Kennedy, 1 skip, GLANFORD Lloyd Barton R. A. Murphy Dave Paterson Wm, Harris, J skip, OSHAWA D, Marks B, Tweedie G. Young 10; skip, OSHAWA GM Bill Roberts Jack Craighead Jim Souch, Sr, Jack Elliott, skip, UXBRIDGE M. Smith J. Merrick M. Taylor Ross Blair John Goodman : 7| 5. 3 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Cleveland 1 Hershey 2 (Hershey leads best-of - seven semi-final 2-1) Quebec League Montreal 2 Trois-Rivieres 3 (Best-of-nine final tied 2-2) Memorial Cup Hull-Ottawa 6 Quebec 0 (First game best - of - three quarter-final) All-Ontario Senior A Whitby 4 Kitchener-Waterloo 1 (First game best-of-seven final) Ontario Junior A Peterborough 1 St. Michael's 4 (St. Michael's leads best-of-seven final 2-0, two ties) Ontario Intermediate B Sundridge 7 Georgetown 10 (First game best-of-seven semi- final) Delhi 1 Port Dover § '|(First of two - game total-goals| series) Ontario Intermediate C | Bracebridge 6 Campbellford 7 . (Bracebridge leads best-of-seven semi-final 2-1) Durham 7 Beeton 8 North Oshawa Sets Pace In Dart League Team winners: Woodview No. 1, 4, Fernhill 1; Southmead 4, Eastview 1; North Oshawa 8° Rundle 2 and Storie 3, Woodview® * No: 2, 2 Players who doubled in and out, -- J. 'Houston, G. Houston, Bob. Crawford, D. Rae, M, Rae, H. Fayle, A. Leggette, T. Rae, Bill Perryman, J, Cornish, Cy Usher, Billie Perryman, D. Clark, John. Wyatt, R. Hopson, W. Crawford, DB. Crawford, P. Johnston, R. Adair, Dick Aldridge, M, Breeze, F. Parsons, I. Goulding, G. Park er, M. Germond, B. Germond, . Doris Clark, G. McMillan, D.,.. McMillan, i High 3 darts 401 -- M. Breezl 113, R. Adair 100, 0. Clark 100, .. Jane Wyatt 100, J. Houston 100, , H. Fayle 100. Baseball winners -- Southmead 69, Storie 64, Woodview No. 1 56, Rundle 53. ! High 3 darts baseball -- Fred Parsons 7, D. Crawford 5, breezl 5, G. Parker 5. Team standings -- North Osh- (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 2-2) awa 28, Southmead 26. Storie 23, EE BY Uh i AND JUST WHERE DO YOU THINK of Montreal Canadiens, into the boards behind the goal, during their action in the Stanley Cup semi-final game at Chicago on Centre Bobby Hull, young star of Chicago Black Hawks, above crowding YOU'RE GOING -- MY FRIEND? Tuesday night, when the Hawks | the pro-c ings with an anxious tied up the series with a | win. Montreal goalie Jacques | eye. Plante is shown (left) watching ~--AP Wirephoto "Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion The Fred D. Garrard Trophy, p mecuteheon premier Jvard, was Pig bY {Frank Monroe, arman Boadway's entry from, Py gd Unionville, which included Harry pNTONVILLE Boadway, Bruce Couperthwaite Carman Boadway and Henry Allen, skip, They B. Couperthwaite copped the handsome gladstone Henry Allen, bags, first prizes, for the day, (oo with three wins and a plus total|g "gigey ~~ ° of 18. P. Wuwnoe's rink from C. Upper |Niagara Falls (Stamford) defeat- J: Woman ed brother Fred Munroe in the ™,it"""*® third game and took down the osmAwa runners-up prizes. Other three- | Bill Murray game winners were the rinks en- p Smith tered by Clayton Smith of Mount! Art Rowden, Hope and Matt Gowland of skip, Brampton, with 12 and 4 points, PORT respectively. ° Reith Jari Two-game winners were Pat|} Manattey Murray's rink from Parry Sound bon Camnegle, Iw . v | skip, with 16 plus 16; Oshawa Duplate| sip. 1x Jim Watson George Allan, 6. G, Simmuson J. Schuett J. Anderson, skip, 6. OSHAWA | Al Vickers Bob Glover J. Garrett Bob Mercer, skip, ORONO Bruce Mercer Gord Watson Ab West Les McGee, skip, 4. TRENTON RCAF W. Fitzpatrick E. Edwards T. Thormin T. Taylor, PERRY skip, BEAVERTON ¢./ SCARBORO © 'W, McFarlane H. Acton, skip, BRAMPTON Frank Clarke Bert Blackwell Mat. Gowland Jim Mullis, skip, 6; PARRY SOUND Frank Peachey Pete Fletcher Joe Robinson P, J. Murray, skip, 15; 18; H. Shaw J. Carter J. Wilde, skip, PETERBORO' W. Torrence E. Close B. Bannon G. Gimblett, skip, 12; H. Robinson, Bob Sledziewskl Ray Hobbs Tom Pollitt Rev. Pereyma, skip, COL.BORNE 1. Post H. Willard R. Reofern Alf. Dove, skip, PETERBORO' J. Eggleton D. Robertson J. Purser D. Bartley, skip, 2 YORK TWP No, G. Jones G. McGowan G. Robinson W. Boyd, skip, LJ Second Game . Acton, . Smith, 11; 10; P. Murray, H, Shaw, 1. (Louisville leads best - of-seven | Flin Flon 2 - All-Ontario Juvenile | 5 South Porcupine 8 Sault Ste. Marie 6 (South Porcupine leads best - of-| seven final 2-1) . Ontario Midget { |Noranda 2 Sault Ste, Marie 4 | (First game best-of-three final) International League | ITroy 5 Louisville 8 [ semi-final 240) Indianapolis 1 Fort Wayne § (Fort Wayne leads best-of-seven semi-final 2-0) 'Palmer wil : | Woodview No. 1 22. Fernhill 22; Rundle 21, Eastview 19 and Wood- viiew No. 2, 18. Red Perern ITay Play For MIDLAND (CP) -- George Dudley, secretary = manaver of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, says Red Berenson is "quite entitled to play with Flin Flon Bombers if he has a certificate with Regina Pats." Dudley said that this must be a @ 5 ©» =f WSR ve SEE TT Sal 6nd or y {so since Gordon Juckes of Mel- ville, Sask., first vice-president . . lof the CAHA, was to investigate he ithe case last Saturday before the h Golf Title {Bombers and Edmonton Oil |Kinas started their western semis Bv MERCER BAILEY {final series. Bombers have won 2. AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)--Arnold the oponing two games and Ber ¢ Palmer, a muscular young man enson has scored three goals in 3./from Latrobe, Pa., sets out today each. 2|with hopes of accomplishing] Dudley said he had not, yet re- 7 |something no other golfer has ceived a report from Juckes. 8. ever done -- successfully defend Oil Kings had complained that his masters' title. Berenson, because he left Pats Since grand - slam king Bob Defore the end of the season, was Firemen, skipped by Ivan Par-|,. rot, with 14 plus 8; Bruce Mer- | Jor o Sith, cer's Ontario rink, with Les Mc-|Chas. Blundell Gee at the helm, with a score of Murray Roberts, 14 and Oshawa GM Firemen, en- gajax' ? tered by J. Craighead and skip- Wayne Simpson ped by Jack Elliott, with a score E. Smythe of 9 plus 4. Cec, Winter, In the one-win division, an Osh- skip, |awa rink with Father Jack Pereyma as skip, took top hon- L. ors, winning their final game 8 ¢ plus 12. Next in line was J.J Glen Stewart H, Wesley G. Armstrong B. Gillespie, , Tweedie, . Torrence, |W. Boyd, |G. Shapland, skip, 2 . Harris, YORK TWP, NO 3 M, Gowland, Wm. Simpson Montgomery A. Dove, A. McLaren, B. Cameron, D. Bartley, Rev. Pereyma, J. Craighead, Game SPORTS MENU Stratford Bantams Defend His By Geo. H. Campbell + \A/1n First Game SPORTS EDITOR | Oshawa Bantam All-Stars Sop |ped the first game of their On-|of the homesters, grabbed off the tario championship finals, up in| hero's role, when he scored {Stratford last night, losing 8-5 in|goal unassisted to break overtime, Second game of the 2- deadlock. OSHAWA BANTAMS have battled their way to the Ontariooyt.of-3 title round will be played Trailing, the Oshawa Bantam "A" championship finals--and now they've wavered. They here at The Children's Arena on opened up in a desperate bi 0. 3 6 8 4 3 6 5 Rev. Perey- Don Birch ma. Bob Billing, 12: skip, Second Game 11; J. Garrett, Boadway, . 15; C, Winter, Blundell, 12; I . Parrott, Anderson, 15; B. Billing , . Cameron, . Bartley, . Shapland, McLaren, Boyd, Acton, . Harris, Torrance, In the overtime session, Libett " J. Craighead, . P. Murray, .|C. Smith, . | H. Tweedie, ./M. Gowland, 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' McGee, the | gsmg>o0w boys id to| dropped an 8-5 decision last night up in Stratford--in overtime, at The Oshawa boys got off to a slow start--a little over-confident perhaps and certainly not on their toes--and when the first period ended it was 4-1 for the home club. Oshawa rallied in the middle frame, which ended with the score 54 still in Stratford's favor. Oshawa tied it up in the third period and but for some poor shoot: ing plus brilliant goaltending by the Stratford lad the Oshawa have one. Bob Kemp, who was a boys might have won it right there. As it was, they drew a costly gtar seven get back ia the running and Bur- o'clock. |dette clicked for another unassist- The Oshawa lads came up with|ed tally, in the last minute of the a bad game last night, their first/overtime and then Monteith in a long while -- but, in a cham- made it 8-5 about 10 seconds pionship final -- a poor time to later. If they play back to the form round they've shown in previous play- Saturday evening in the semi-final penalty in the overtime and Stratford broke the deadlock--then against St. Catharines, may have|off rounds this season, the Osh- STORM TO VICTORY L.ong John Henderson Jones and Cliff Roberts launched this classic event 25 years ago, some of 'the biggest names in the game have won it. A few have won it more than once, | But none has been able {tame this demanding 6,980-yard Augusta National course and the talent-rich field two years run- ineligible to play with Bombers, | Under a CAHA rule provincial {champions are allowed to pick up * r three players from their own league for the playoffs. Also, the western champion may add three western players for the Memor~: ial Cup final. : Berenson left Pats to attend college in the United States, He *¥ returned in January, then went 2 to Europe with Belleville McFar- * ~ |lands, the world champions, "5d Tom Melville, sports editor of. added a couple of "didn't matter goals." In the final minute when heen reading the press notices in-|awa lads should be able to win Oshawa opened up In a bid to get back on even terms. Second stead of practising -- a bad fault/the return game here at home, game of this Ontario championship series, will be played here at for any hockey player -- but ation Saturday night. If they do -- The Children's Arena on Saturday night, at seven o'clock. Theiany rate, he was far from sharp they'll force a third and deciding Oshawa boys, if they'll get down to business and play the hockey in this one but for that matter, a/ game, which will be played up of which they are capable, can tie up the round here at home lot of his mates were in the same in Stratford, on Monday night --| and if they do--then they go back to Stratford on Monday night boat, especially Gene Supryka Stratford having won the toss. for the third and deciding game, Stratford won the toss. We would and several other defencemen,| oHAWA: goal Kemp; have figured that an Ontario championship sudden-death game who were guilty of being caught ypryka, Kolesnik, Cover, Brad- might have been played on neutral ice--but apparently they stick out of position and "up the ice" joy Lutton, Furey, 1 * y ® ning. emnmen S unnil es 11 And Palmer isn't favored to shatter precedent, KITCHENER (CP) -- Longjwinner from a Fred Etcher re-| Eleven minor penalties were XO PAVORITE today's first. \ John Henderson, lanky Whitby bound. Bobby Hassard and Tom called with Whitby drawing six. .,.nd got under way there was the Regina Leader-Post, said in Dunlop goaltender, doesn't meet|0'Connor clinched things with a There were 5205 fans at the|;o outstanding favorite in the lS. column that it was "made |Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen couple of goals in the final three game, |field. Among those claiming 'm ost| Very clear by the CAHA that Ber- [too often, but when he does he|minutes. | Whitby landed in the final after of the |enson was Pat property and elig- "oss" MacDonald, pelieves in giving them a hard| Playing coach Sid Smith itty of the attention were Sam Snead, jple for junior play. The regula: io te Mo aystem, At vii Jute-ise big une is Bete 14 Deiawa a too often for effective results. sir ctrone' Peters. Gibbens Ver. sme. 8 in givag Zak 4: Dr Te vi Jiming the SHA Easier SOF Ken Ventur and Jack Burke, Jr.|¢jone state that a player does ho night shoul a attraction oca nor| Actually, the Stratford young-| : Oe : ' |A playoffs. Kitchener - erloo| Top foreigners are Australia' ¢ " hockey fans. The game is at 7.00 o'clock--which means it will at th game in the first P00, Ryan, Pascoe aud Sraiden, The six-foot-three Toronto-born at 19:3¢ in Se first after Jefence topped the OHA-NOHA Senior A Peter Pros South Africa's have io Play in any league games® a gree, sandy Saiugh for She tae to get back to their TV sets period when they chalked Up alGee Neigh, Monteith Libett, (€X-Dro dia ust that cuneatay WAL, Fo heh en's Shot _re- Sontingent, Second game in the Gary Player, who fired a 64 in p playofts. lame, at 9.00 o'clock. & : | ' yan + ' nf as he kic! ou | series is schedu 'or Toronto wali Ba, Danae orphan Fitzgeorge, James, Petrie, Bur nC S010 coment a 41 vic. Were shorthanded at the time|Friday with the third back In|Spame Ang wiyuc nd. and The second annual Ontario Firemen's curling bonsplel was Peters, Seared Oshaw a an dette, Makins, Hart, Oliver, yor gor Dunnies in the first game| With Murray Davison sitting out Kitchener Saturday. champion of the 1958 Canada Cup held here at The Oshawa Curling Club yesterday and proved |ai the time -- but in the closing] 228i: Comfort and McGee. of the best-of-seven all - Ontario @ holding penalty. SUMMARY matches in Mexico City, an outstanding success. They had a full entry of 32 rinks, em- [pone gioirord "galloped" |, orcrees: Charlie' Wrieht and gepior A hockey final. | Kitchener came back strong in . itby. Smith! Par for the rolling layout with bracing permanent forces and volunteer brigades, along with ne Al Taylor, both of Woodstock. | ™pye 'towering 195-pounder, a the scoreless second and twice First period: 1. Whitby, Sm Photon binin fog: vith three goals while Furey p - (Sind Attersley) 19:56. Pen- a couple of local Industrial fire dept. entries (GM and Du- |sorved a minor and a misconduct SUMMARY key man two years ago in Dun. range the pipes around Hender- (Sinden, Attersley '3.59 | Lloyd Mangrum set the record a | 1st Period nies' upset of Kitchener in the Son's cage. alties: Treen 8:09, Laufman 8:58, cf in the opening rome of the| ngths from Oscar Wilde. plate) and the whole affair was a popular day of fun and fel- . . 0 Jowship, A Unlonvile riak You on rarer aoe ER Si ey Penalty Jor 3 50 Jusploy o tel 1. Stratford: Libett same round, kept Whitby's one-| Bill Saunders was the man fin- Attersley 9:23, Ted O'ConIoF os masters, Hogan holds the| Roberts' rink either (he's a volunteer fireman in his home vil: {ca after being handed the ol (Monteith) 11:35 goal lead intact from late in the ally to beat Henderson as he 14:23, Davison 18:20. 72-hole record of 274. lage)--but there were a lot of other prize-winners too. The penalty. to earn the misconduct, 3. Oshawa: Supryka first period to 5:33 in the third cracked one home at 5:33 of the| Second period: No scoring. Pen- RIVES 321 YARDS : Fred D. Garrard Trophy went to Carman Noadway's rink, (term. Stratford. with a very (Peters) . 12:45 when Kitchener finally found a third. But he was robbed twice alties: Saunders 1:00, Maki 7:43 Gigantic George Bayer of Glen- " " 3 : " when Henders: , : ; ope and Brampton also finished high up in the three-win di- |for their second goal before| 4. Streliond: Libett 17:40 THREE LAST GOALS Wiel Hone Sarawies hopes. 5:33: 3. Whitby, Ted O'Connor|contest preceding the tourna- 2 k.| Dunlops stormed to victory in| WELSH. GRAND NATIONAL CH ow, Eig, gd 1 monal e lead, fences rg 2 » raced on to win G (National steeplechase by For Your Convenience | STOVE OIL is ovailable in ony quantity et the following VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH aot Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline e WHITBY eo 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX eo HARWOOD AVE.N. ® BROOKLIN eo JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS, 9:34 12:17 (charg- april2i SMITH SPORTS HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF COLEMAN LAMPS-STOVES COOLERS-JUGS-STOOLS & TABLES SE. WOODS TENTS CAMP COTS & SLEEPING BAGS GUARANTEE FIT SLEEPING BAG 12 05 : wil up From See The Apache Trailer and Tent All In One Unit lL PORT vision. They also had prizes for two-wins, a couple of sets in |p h war vl 5. Makins ' 0 i each draw, the same for one-win rinks and almost as popular ig Wg inh Rpt Penalties: Furey, 0:32 (hook-| Whitby's narrow lead gave (Etcher) 13710; 4. Whitby, Has. ment, for the second straight as the winning honors, were the four sets of prizes for "lost |added two more before the period ing): Furey, 15:31 (minor and the face of Kitchener pressure in/them a chance to lay back and sard (Air, Ted O'Connor) 17:07; | Baver whacked out linchi souls" -- the two rinks in each draw which failed to win a |wag over, to take a big lead mise. ). . the final seven minutes. They wait for breaks through much of 5. Whitby, Tom O'Connor (Smith, | naye! ac, ; ou a clinching game all day. Chief Ray Hobbs and Captain Art Rowden were Rod MacDonald got ohe un. : [scored the last three goals in the the game and during the second Kane) 18:03. Penalties: Babando ive ot Sn Yards nw the first the king-pins behind the Oshawa committee while other mem- assisted. early in the second 2nd Period game to win, they rarely got out of their own|11:03, Sinden, Laufman 15:22, 3 emp 9h ove 1 e specta- bers of the local Fire Dept. also worked hard to help put the (stanza then Supryka came up 5 Oshawa: MaeDonaud 2:10, Ted O'Connor drove home the|end. Smith 15:20. [His third Bm hit a an wx | P| 7, § : . affair across with a bang, iy pw foals, one 5 Jurev's) (Neigh) 7:45 . Bly Some = Yards from the tee. BRIGHT BITS: -- The Oshawa Curling Club's 1958-59 season : ;| 8 Oshawa, Supryka ree Canadiens are among bs drawing fo cls, rsd "Pim" Garrard Soman Se 0 Th ont (EE Stratford Bruins, Leafs |nfishss annual "closing night" committee, has announced. that Saturday,' A Ona x Tal on op iy y 9. Oshawa: Supryka y They are Bruce Castator, of April 11, will once again be a highlight event for all club members one In this period, which endec ? {Lutton, MacDonald) . Turon, hoop Comattian 2 ateur and club manager Bill Brownlee and other members of the com- ° g . _ Penalty: Libett, 19:5 champion, Henry Martell of Ed- mittee are busy now selling tickets for this feature event , . . ahaa Sriotted the Su a 53 ing). Wins Over monton, 1958 Canadian Profes- LEGION HALL, this Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, will be the pai" OY BOL Of "he ThE 3rd Period sional Golfers' Association title- scene of the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association's annual Pa re on i Day fod 10. Oshawa: Furey [J {holder, and Stan Leonard of Van- organization meeting and all interested baseball enthusiasts, jon at the 14:01 mark ing with (Supryka, Lutton) 14:01 ort Irie BOSTON (AP)--Boston Bruins been summoned from Providence couver. coaches and managers especially, will be warmly welcomed. Any any luck at all. the Oshawa boys . Penalties: Gee, 5:57 (cross land Toronto Maple Leafs, all Reds in the American Hockey| Castator and Marte! were in- Oshawa young men or not-so-young men, who would be willing to 14 Te on he pith ys check); Kolesnik, 6:06 (inter.). GODERICH (CP) -- Stratford €Ven after four rugged games, League for reserve use, vited to play because they won help holy Sulina bal Seam Wis Summer is especially invited | regulation time, as they outplay- s Overtime lgot off to a flying start in de- hig a s I lo La Da aadiah SPSL yi for Shopping Centre All-Stars Jone anal {his Saturday Cd Stratford in this period, but|11. Stratford: Libett 6:23|fence of its A title in the Young, Ye ar . I might. gan, has a badly swollen hand. fourth place in the masters in Ra Beat gar of A pas eam gon is S a u jay just couldn't click for the one|12. Stratford: Burdette .... 9:03 Canada Week peewee hockey uation and we have the advant.|Regan did not ke the tri here | 1958 and is among the top 10 fin- basketball Hialc, Farin Pate in te out e mp wy vp more goal needed. Goalie Lan- 13. Stratford: Monteith 9:15/tournament with a decisive 8-2 age betause. two. of those games fron Toronto Pp ishers of last year's event who back Tre ar Donor a iat Bo Nat Sou wily © ders, for the home club, was sen-| Penalties: Supryka, 4:57 (hook-|win over Fort Erie. 2 in boston Sales Rudy. Mizar. with. Leafs. si Were extended invitations OSHAWA SKI CLUB plans a gala | he Sal aya pri + + -/sational in foiling the Oshawaling): Peters, 7:58 (charging) and| The Y-sponsored team has only are h Milt Schmidt said Wednes- joy by gar, bei iy last S45 lydu vwyd : Bor of Clio Pa gala ouside event, dinner, presenta- snipers in this third period. Fitzgeorge, 9:15 (charging). {two holdovers from last year's S08C Ay x i h 5 seasons ve Te ging sen! [as sad Nkv scores rou o, ut sis , ., April 11 and club officials are -- mr -------------- - -------------- [squad but is picked as one of the day. "And the breaks are due us year to Rochester Americans of UIC TN oe dnebec 1 Be Area , yo if Rng! ndition s 'at hi Julius teams to beat for the Grand og oi overlie, losses the ATL, WAI replere Regan. | Montreal 2 Trois-Rivier vy Heck Pains Dave dimiuighon. and he bo TeSpURITY Ea MIGHTY TUSSLE Championship Trophy. I Sate. oni d they' |AND under ont intermed B very nicely . . . OSHAWA City and District. Softball Assoc. wil Point Biward edeed Roresh 32) ot toi Lr anlo sos 3 Sundridge 7 Georgetown 10 send three delegates to the annual OASA convention meeting, by jo win the C tie Wednesday with S00 ok. "We optted tom Detr oit Boss Toy ere ing held at Preston, this week-end "Wib" Hall is in Re Both Jeams in Wie final forthe ig ing en _-- test the election as an executive member . . . STANLEY CUP Black Hawks fg me, fans watched, Point home to take the two there. Picks Leafs | SCm-filils resume Souigiy, ln Morea] and Boston and in pach] Edward took a 240 first-period Now we're out to get fis one." | Thinkin Of G H Se, Se dng tals Walk 2 n very y--in order to lead then held on while being out-! The Bruins will be handicapped g ong » ing it in six games at home, . {scored 2-1 in the last two periods.|by the probable loss of two) ver oston Close, well-fought action which standout defencemen -- rugged l . . ake On Habs 535 si irons ny wo20e.| Camping This Year? oston © Sox annual tournament and it showed Mohns. However, both insisted on general manager of Detroit Red P g . in the two C semi-final games in|putting off any decision on Wings, picks Toronto Maple Leaf | ' MONTREAL (CP) -- Chicago|Mountains retreat tonight for the which Forest took a 2-1 decision| Whether they can play until game to win the Stanley Cup. But he ° Black Hawks storm out of the fifth game of the besi-of-seven/from Exeter and Point Edward| time. doesn't expect anyone to go along M B {hills today to take up their his- semi - final, represent a major won by a similar score against Flaman, 31-year-old team cap- with him. ay eo urprise [torical task--impeding the pro- threat this year. The series is New Hamburg. tain, suffered a pulled groin mus- "How can my opinion mean {gress of the hardy French pion- tied 2-2, In other A contests, Brampton cle Tuesday. Mohus S)tiered fora anything?" Adams asked in an 3 3 Ch . : : eers. |WANT MORE SHOOTING downed Owen Sound 5-3, Guelph knee ligaments last Saturday and interview Wednesday. "I'm the aig Thi Thigh i, Ba @ Fite bit aif 3%, Historians recall that the orig. Canadiens have vowed to shoot whipped Wallaceburg 73. Preston missed the fourth game. Je is ajguy who has been wrong all win- 4 y X nal ac awk, after whom accurately. . y | man. a have been one of the hottest outfielders, among them Jack/Cpjcage's National Hockey Frank Selke, Canadiens gen. took another close one from Galt play. Adams, whose Red Wings fin- teams in the majors this spring Jensen and Ted Williams. League team is named, was a eral manager, repeated bitterly 2-1, Woodstock shut out Noranda, Flaman and Mohrs planned ished last in the National Hockey strikes manager Mike Higgins as Jensen won the most valuable/Sac Indian whose raids on Wednesday that what cost the 3-0. and Lindsay defeated Leam- private workouts in the afternoon League race after a promising an omen of practically nothing. player award last year, hitting French and English settlers Canadiens their Tuesday game in ington 2-0. to determine their fitness. Doc- start, explained his selection: But Higgins still thinks the .286 and driving in 122 runs, and helped slow down the taming of Chicago was shooting -- not Goderich Pee Wees, in an ex-|tors doubted that Mohns would be. "The Maple Leafs have five or Red Sox will win more games Williams won his sixth American the wilderness. enough of it. hibition game, downed Peterbor- able tv skate well enough to face 'six 20-goal scorers. They are this season than last and he ex- League batting title with a .328 The current Hawks are sue. If we had shot the puck in- onh 3-1, in the final game of the the Leafs. young, fast and aggressive and pects them to stay a little closer Average for 129° games. ceeding teraarkably well in im. Stead of trying to blast a way night, In the event Flaman and they're not afraid to ~heck some- to the Yankees coming out of the. But Williams, 40 years old, is a peding the perennial progress of Tight in on goal perhaps victory {Mohns are out of the lineup, one. Most of all, they believe in gate. doubtful starter for the early Montreal's flying Frenchman-- Would hove been ours. I cannot important in the four games to Schmidt said his defence corps themselves, They think they can The Sox finished third in 1958, Weeks because of a neck ail-'the Montreal Canadiens--toward 'ePeat too often that it is by date--each team won at home Will be Bob Armstrong and Jim go all the way." 13 games behind New York. On ment, the Stanley Cup. The NHL cham- shooting and shooting that games and lost away. Morrison and Leo Boivin and Leafs and Boston Bruins are paper where baseball is not! The Red Sox also have Pete pions have won the cup, hockey's| are won." he said. Canadiens, walkaway winners Larry Hillman. Jack Bionda has tied 22 in their best-of - seven often played--they appear cap- Runnels, the second baseman most prized possession, three 1n€ Hawks have to win one of of the NHL championship, were] " -- |semi - final. Montreal Canadiens able of coming at least that clase who was the league's second-|times running. two games in Montreal--and they expected to breeze through the ? {and Chicago Black Hawks and maybe a little closer this ranking hitter in 1958 with 2.322 But the Hawks. when they Pelieve they can do it tonight Stanley Cup playoffs the same REMEMBER WHEN? « » « also deadlocked 2-2. are season. average. Frank Malzone (.295) is'come down from their Laurentian "We're about due to win one in way but they suddenly find most By THE CANADIAN PRESS Adams, who has sven some of They've picked up Vic Wertz, a at third. Their shortstop probably - - Montreal. We've only won one of their big guns silenced. Winnipeg won the Allan Cup the Stanley Cup action, says the | first baseman who didn't play Will be either Don Buddin (.237) Sulliv 35). Mi g game there all season, and our| Big Jean Beliveau, who scored and the Canadian senior hockey loss of big Jean Beliveau has| much last year but who drove in Of Pumpsie Green (.253 with gan ~~), Mike Fornieles, time has to come," said Chicago 45 goals in regular season play, title 28 years ago tonight bv beat- hurt the Canadiens' chances of| more than 900 runs in his 11/Minneapolis). hs To Villard Nixon (1-7). general manager Tommy Ivan. |is on the sidelines with a spine ing Hamilton Tigers for their running away with the honors. | previous seasons in the majors. Higgins expects his pitching to gens = also eyeing lefthand. : "If the Hawks can do it, we're injury suffered Tuesday in Chic-| second straight win. The scores| "The Richards and Dickie To get Wertz, Boston had to give be improved. Tom Bones BA Ss 8 Tan han (2.2) and in ago. Maurice (Rocket) Richard, were 2-1 and $-1. The Winnipegs Moore get all the credit. But for Cleveland Jim Piersall, an out. had mumps last spring w . «d Bowsfield (3-2). Bill Monbou- A Chicago win wopld put the hockey's all-time greatest scorer. went to Lee Pla-i". N.".. t"» my money, Beliveau ic the heart] flekder Who Tovers a Grea dealivs 13 io Gino: 2 Tring, ain Guetle 183 with Minneanslis and Fawks Jin a position to wran nn has been missing since Jan. 18 following winter to bring Canada of that team. He makes the plays of ground with a great deal of'include Ike Delock (149), F nklat with Boston) will get a good the series when it shifts to Chic-|when he suffered an ankle-bone its third triumph in the Winter and sets up Moore and the] » Frank|shot too. lago Saturday. Home ice has been'fracture. 'Olympics hockey competition. |others." 353 KING W. OSHAWA DIAL 3-931 >

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