TOP CHAMPS oN THE SEASON, =~ COURSE 7 oF THOSE Wns WERE BY FRANK LARY, WHOSE RECORP AGAINST THE REST OF THE LEAGUE WAS 9-/F. MANAGER, WHO'S LOOKING I THE DIRECTION MANY EXPERTS THINK THE TIGERS WILL GO-- NAMELY, WAY OF. Distributed by Bing Fostures Synirsie Bt Least Two New Champs By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer circles have the distrisg signals flying. Evidence of this came to light this week when the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A Council officiglly frowned on the idea of allowing Western Canada Memorial Cup finalists to strengthen their lineups for the Eastern Canada junior hockey|h® Eastern Canada Hockey Men Against Junior Replacements | The OHA junior council has tossed the replacement motion to Amateur Hockey | Association which meets in an-| nual session at Detroit May 16-20. The OHA motion specifically states that Manitoba and Saskat-| chewan teams should not be al- lowed replacements although it! would be okay if British Col-| teams ever got in the final Ironically, the East was re-| East-West playoffs. wasn't surprising. The move sponsible for the replacement idea in the first place. The tipoff on the OHA's panicky! After the Second World War action was given a couple of tern clubs systematically weeks ago when Sam Pollock, 5.1 i . iretr of farm personnel for [Montreal Canadiens, went West ihe West, breeding ground of hig- land Po that either Flin Flon league players 34 years : {Bombers ; ) NSC eee beat the best in the East. tion in the playoffs and the CAHA, ') ey } rabbed flight western uniors. Tt soon developed that top or Winnipeg Bravesiaple to put up only token opposi- The East's best, as it turned|as the sports governing body, de- |out, were Peterborough Petes and|cided that something must be {Hull - Ottawa Canadiens, both|done to keep the Memorial Cup {Montreal farm clubs. This week- alive. jend the Braves and Petes clash The CAHA clamped down on n the best-of-seven Canadian|West-to-East transfers. It allowed Ifinal in Winnipeg and Pollock's/the western champions to {prediction could be right on the strengthen for the finals in 1955 nose. . and the West was quick to show Pitching Plagues Cincinnati Reds By ED WILS jman on in the third, and Hank Associated Press Sports Writer [Aaron belted his third in the For the past few seasons, Cin- ninth as Ray Semproch gained |cinnati's main weakness has been his second victory with an eight- rs . Joh huts Assured Among Y Titles bake that haunted 'the Tos Wai Moryn and Dale Long Ralph Harlowe's monopoly on { "Y" Badminton Club titles for|continued to advance and piled the past half decade was finally up a 13-6 lead when for some un-|ing, but just can't find it." broken Wednesday night at Sim- known reason Mrs. Brooks start-| coe Hall. |ed serving high to Gilbert who Harlowe suffered two defeats time and again rammed the sui- as Paul Wright, young Peter-| cide shots down his opponents' borough player had all his shots throats, and brought the score up well controlled, to outpoint the|to 13-11. At this point the Brooks defending champion in the semi- joined for a "babbli jon" In the final set, the Brooks duo manager of Mayo Smith admitted again this spring, although new homered for the Cubs in a three- run sixth inning against loser "it might be we have the pitch- Lindy McDaniel (1-2). was, a ---- TW pl . FR PG a PW Pg» 0 rir op am gpm Be gga pt 3 p OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 24, 1959 13 Tomy Lee Captures signs of its former power in|years the westerners took a fear. Junior affairs. {ful clobbering with a record of In 1957, Flin Flon Bombers de-|two victories and two ties in 2 feated Ottawa Canadiens in a|Cup games. i series that went the seven-game| The West now probably couldn't! limit and last year Ottawa-Hull care less about replacements. It) Canadiens defeated Regina Pats has demonstrated since 1957 that in a six-game series. Flin Flon's|it can hold its own against the] MADRID (AP)-Real Madrid LONDON (Reuters) -- Results {of soccer games played in the United Kingdom Thursday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II Charlton 2 Fulham 1 Rotherham 1 Ipswich 2 Division 111 Doncaster 0 Hull City 2 ALL MADRID SEMI-FINAL Bluegrass Stakes LEXINGTON Ky. (AP)--Tomy Lee, the odds-favorite, took the {lead at the tum today, held off, la challenge by Dunce, and raced {to a head victory in the $32,550| BI Stakes at Keeneland, Five lengths behind Dunce was| W. M. Ingram's Scotland, who held on for third place in the field of nine Kentucky Derby! | victory was the first for the West|East's champion provided the no-| heat Atletico de Madrid 2-1 in the ciSibles. since Port Arthur whipped Barrie raiding regulation remains in first" round match of E ; umbia, Alberta or Thunder Bay in four straight in 1948, | ch of Europe's force. | Raiding of western players] Records prove this. In 40 years| started on a large scale in the|of Memorial Cup competition, the| late 1940s and the East soon scoreboard reads: made the Memorial Cup final a |pionships 23, West 17. But, 11 of] {runaway these eastern triumphs came| | The West won only one play-|since 1945 when Western players | [off game in 1950. In the next six'started the march easiward. For Delivery by Melered Trucks PHONE . . . VIGOR OIL CO. LIMITED OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 | MO 8-3644 T AJAX 550 BROOKLIN 282 East. cham-| ~ Soccer C night at fore 180,000 spectators. semi-final Thursday Mrs. Fred hamartin Stadium be- clocked in 1:48 3-5 seconds for Tomy Lee, owned by Mr. and Turmer Jr.,. was) the mile and an eighth race, a LEGION MINOR K0.1 STOVE OIL|| BASEBALL | Glexandra Park ~ SATURDAY, APRIL 25 1 P.M. All players wishing to play Minor Baseball in Oshawa this summer réport to Alexandra Park this Saturday, April 25th at 1 BANTAM AGE--UNDER 15 as of MAY 1st, 1959 JUVENILE AGE--UNDER 17 as of MAY 1st, 1959 JUNIOR AGE--UNDER 20 as of MAY 1st, 1959 Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Assoc. p.m. ALF BRISEBOIS, President | furlong less than the Derby. . The winner, carrying derby weight of 126 pounds, refumed $2.60, $2.40 and $2.20. Dunce paid $3.40 and $2.60, while Scotland's backers picked up $2.50 to show. void the greatest name in cigarette tobacco \ Smith "found" one of his long- list pitchers Thursday night as , Brooks Lawrence, once the big man of the staff, beat Pittsburgh 5-2 with a five-hitter. It was Law- rence's first complete game since finals. and there was suddenly a] Later in the evening Al Kivell "drought" of suicide serves and and Ralph Harlowe lost a doubles things flowed smoothly once match to the strong team of John again with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Lyons and Stan Brooks. Brooks taking the final set 15-11. All and Lyons combined well to- players got a nice hand from the gether while the defending cham-|sp pions wood-faulted on numerous They now meet the di occasions to give Brooks and champions, Ralph Harlowe and Lyons the edge in the match. Donna Davidson in the semi- The two above matches are the finals. only major upsets of the tourna-| 1. the ladies' singl 1 s throughout the match. | P {behind National League-leading e middle of last July, and his first victory as a starter in 10 tries since he blanked Milwaukee 1-0 last July 2. into an even split for 10 games. They're tied for fifth, two games ment to date. tions, Bev George upset Doroth el Jost Interesting nach of Whiteside. 15.3 $0 go to the phi ev 's play was a qual foal Tuixed with Stan and finals. She now meets Carol Brit- Brooks and Ab Gilbert and Carol Hamilton the exciting points, badminton. Gilbert and Hamilton ran out the first match afier aj struggle by a score of 15-11. Gilbert was smashing nicely while Mrs. Brooks appeared a ner of George-Britton for the con- solation championship, In the ladies' doubles, Carol before bit unsure of herself at the net/Hamilton and Bev George defeat-|1, i coason, walked three putting her partner out of posi- ed Betty Dowton and Elizabeth tion in the back court frequently. | Winsley to take {ihe second set. the Brooks final opening. score was 15-9. seven o'clock. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League (Only games scheduled). National | Mil Jean | by three Philadelphia home runs ton, who had her Bands Sul in as the Phils cut Milwaukee's lead ee over idle Los Angeles to a Betty Dowton will play the win- sa Louis 6-1. allowed the last semi-| inp The scored on and Dick ™n single bE Ste SE AR "8a "HERE Counter Tn the net game and Stan re-|being next Wednesday eve-iand a sacrifice fly. | trieved many labelled shots. 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