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The Oshawa Times, 30 Nov 1959, p. 10

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[0] TIE OSNAWA TIMES, Monday, November 30, 1959 ---- SHARE CHAMPIONSHIP Oshawa And Guelph | In Scoreless Draw For the second year in-a-row, the All-Ontario din "A" |§ Rigger Championships will be, shared by two teams. On Satur- day Oshawa and Guelph battled for almost two solid hours to a «scoreless deadlock. The game ~was played on a snow-covered field, at Toronto's Eglinton Park and after 100 minutes of tight de-|? ~fensive action the final score "'yead Oshawa 0 and Guelph 0, This means that Oshawa and Guelph will each hold the On- tario Championship for the year. Oshawa won the toss of the coin -@nd possess the Carling Trophy for the next six months. Last year the same Guelph team and the Taronto Varsity fought to a stand- still in the finals and were co- holders of the title. The winners in 1957 were the Hamiiton Hornets. The Guelph club, which is com- posed of college students from the Outario Agricultural and Veterin- ary Colleges, copped the crown in| § 1955 after beginning organized| rugger the previous year. This year was the first season of rugger for ithe Oshawa entry, They marched through the sched- ule undefeated and untied until Saturday's final game against Guelph, who possessed a similar| record. Oshawa were the East- ern conference champions while Guelph represented the Western group. TIGAT DEFENSIVE MATCH The game itself was a rugged tussle between strung offensive and defensive teams. However the 4-inch layer of smow which covered the playing field slowed down the offensive thrust of each elub. From the opeving kick-off, the game was marked as "defen- sive". The Guelph forwards of *gcrum" outweighed their Osh- awa counterparts but this did not seem to bother the Oshawans. GRIM TACKLING, as dem- onstrated by the above action caught by The Times' camera- man, featured the rugged action Saturday afternoon at attempt. Later in the half Guelph flubbed on their ficld goal try. The teams switched ends for the second half and the defensive During the first 40-minute half, [tactics were still predominant. there was ome scoring opportun-| Dan Kocho, Oshawa's hard: ity for each team At the ten- working wing forward almost minute mark Terry Kelly, Osh- {pounced on a loose ball in the awa's ful'back, missed a field goal'Cuelph end zone but it squirmed Mackos A's Are Still Undefeated Macko's A's maintained their|Yahn, Sadowski, Konorowski, ¥hbeaten record in Oshawa Ma-|Naperowski, Garrow, McKnight, Jor Hockey League by decision-| Westfall. jog the Juvenile All-Stars 7-2,|MACKO'S Goal, Wiltshire; Sunday evening at Bowmanville| Myles, Towns, Walker, Edwards, arena. Welsh, Durno, McGarry, Baker The All-Stars, showing signs of Romanuk, Copeland, Garrard, 'lovertime with only 14 players. then had to settle for sharing the Ontario Intermediate "A" rugger championsnip for the Toronto's Eglinton Park, where Oshawa Rugger Club and Guelph OAC battled 100 min- utes to a scoreless draw, in | 1959 season. raw winds, on a field of snow-- --Oshawa Times Photo into the arms of a Guelph defen- |DeGammes, Thompson, E. Wil- der. Twice Oshawa was within son, Rice, Gay, B. Wilson, Swon- Guelph"s five-yard line but each!ger, Hamilton. time they could not strike for the| all-important points. OVERTIME OFFICIALS -- Referee, Conor Jones, Oshawa and Dave Talbot, tled down to decide the champion- yard line at the 5 minute mark| of the final overtime half but fil Tie Huntsville year the Intermediate Loague/ played a tremendous game of|the Oshawa Minor Hockey As- of Oshawa was injured late in|Huntsville, battling the home| | Young Dave Lough, a tricky| {Nolan, Toron'o; Linesmen, Ed Guelph. After the 80 scoreless minutes of regulation play, the teams set- ship in two ten-minute halves. | Oshawa Lads Guelph reached Osbawa's one- ed to score. The game ended to 0 for the second thon R In Ex. G am e has two champions. All fifteen players on both clubs| Oshawa Juvenile "Stars" rugger, with no individual stand- [sociation continued their exhibi-| ing out above the rest. Dan Kocho|tion schedule Saturday up in the second half and Oshawa fin-| town Juvenile Lions to a thrilling| ished the match, including the 4-4 standoff. Ian Walker, vice-president of|centre in whom the Junior "A" the Ontario Rpgger Union, pre-/Guelph Biltmores are showing a BLOODY BUT UNBOWED -- Dan Kocho of the Oshawa rugger team, is shown coming off the field Saturday after- noon, after being shook up and cut under the eye, in the tense defensive play that featured the championship game. Kocho re- turned to play after this acci- dent only to suffer more seri- ous injuries, which forced him fiom the game. Oshawa played part of the last peried and the 5. Goodman's, Price ...... 19.01 Penalties -- Irvine, Fegan THIRD PERIOD Penalties -- M. Bryan (2) BELKO'S UNDEFEATED Coach Lloyd Clarke and his un | beaten Belko Redy-Mix team chalked their 7th successive vic- tory, defeating a stubborn Brad-| ley's team 5-2. | Bradley's starry net - minder] Mert Fielder was a standout dur- ing the encounter, stopping a total of 63 shots and he received top- ilight defensive work from Gor- die Bannon, Fred Cockerton and Bill Rorabeck. The loop's top pointman Neil McMahon was once again the "big noise" for the high-flying Cementmen, using his slapshot to advantage, notching the 3-goal "hat-trick", Syd Arnold, the cir- cnit's leading sniper, connected with his 13th and 14th scores of the season. Tony's Defeat Goodman's; Belko's Block Bradley S Danny Cockerton fired i with the purchase of any CHARGE ACCOUNT © NO INTEREST © NO CARRYING CHARGES o NU DCWN PAYMENT 16 SIMCOE ST. entire 20 minutes of overtime with only 14 players but still managed to hold their oppo- nents at bay. --Oshawa Times Photo REMEMBER WHEN. ..? Montreal Maroons made their debut in the National Hockey League 35 years ago tonight at Boston, losing 2-1 to the Bruins, the first U.S club to enter the circuit. Before retiring from the league in 1938 the Maroons twice won the Stanley Cup, in the sea- sons ending in 1926 and 1935. Penalties -- Watson, Lough, of Butler and Fegan. THIRD PERIOD 7. Huntsville -- Lough (Hamilton, McQuinn) ve 8. Huntsville -- Watson (Lough, Hamilton) 5.14 . 17.59 Shots-on-goal -- by Oshawa 52; Hull, Chicago H. Richard, Montreal by Huntsville 54. HOCKEY'S BIG 7 It took Bronco Horvath just 24 games to reach the 20-goal mark. The Boston centre scored both his team's goals in a 4-2 loss to Montreal Canadiens Sunday night and now has 20 goals and 14 as- sists for a leagueleading 34 points, The scoring leaders: A Pts 20 14 13 14 27 9 18 Horvath, Boston Howe, Detroit Bathgate, New York 12 12 9 15 10 13 012 Beliveau, Montreal Stasiuk, Boston from an overnight trip| Dodsworth, England untsville, were no match for) REFEREES -- Mel Suddard the Lumbermen, who now are and Boom Baker. threatening to go through the FIRST PERIOD exrfire season undefeated. sented the trophy to the team cap- keen interest, was the big opera- tains, Bill Pascoe of Oshawa and|tor before the other 500 home g9|George Thompson of Guelph. |tewn fans. The crew-cut pivot | Pascoe won the tose and the Osh-|fired the 3-goal hat-trick and as- THIS FAMILY WANTS THE 1. Macko's -- Garrard . Macko's showed a tremendous| 2. Macko's -- Dodsworth o> | edge in territorial advantage in|rard, England) 4. the opening stanza, scoring twice| Penalties -- Westfall (rough-| While not allowing the Stars a|ing) 14.15. Dowe (hooking) 15.00 single shot on goal. "Tub" Gar-/and Fegan (interference) 17.00. rurd opened the scoring at the SECOND PERIOD 3.20 mark, then along with Denny| 8. Macko"s -- Edwards .. 8.28 England, he also helped set up| 4. Macko"s -- Copeland (Ro-|; " second counter by Sid Dods- The A's continued their domina- fi of play in the second frame, hing their lead to 5 to nil, oi tallies by Ev Edwards, Gary and and Al Baker. Juveniles saved their best key of the night for the final period as they matched the 'A's at ive goals apiece on the score 7. Macko's -- Baker (Copeland, | » AL 'Baker, with his second goal Romanuk) 3.59 the night and team captain| 8. Juveniles -- Naperowski uck Durno registered for Mac-| (Bishop, We:tfall) | while Ted Naperowski and| 9. Juveniles -- Butler Biston! ary Butler connected for the 12.33 fosers, with Bob Bishop assisting] Penalties -- Copeland (elbow- on both. ing) 4.23; Fegan (slashing) 7.37; "JUVENILES -- Goal, Nichol-|Walker (hooking) 9.53; Myles Ishen; Porteous, Fegan, Mapes,|(holding)12.30 and Wright (cross we Penalties -- Myles (hooking) | 5.44; Konorowski (holding) 7.40; Westfali (roughing) 14.34, Mec- Garry (roughing) and 14.34; Copeland (holding) 17.15. THIRD PERIOD 6. Macko's -- Durno (Welsh, Myles) 1.10 40/awa club now holds the Carling | Trophy until May. SENIOR FINAL POSTPONED The Senior "A" championship, between the Toronto Irish and the Toronto Saracens, which was also| celled ten minutes before game {:ime. Team officials felt the wea-| -18/ tier conditions would hamper the | ther permitting the fixture will he fought next Saturday. '|SCOTTISH TOP ALL-STARS In the preliminary match, To-| ronto Scottish's powerful backfield| {ran roughshod over the Iniermed-| iate League All-Stars. The final| score read Scottish 36, All-Stars 6. OSHAWA -- Backfield: Kelly, ,23| Farquharson, Garrow, Taylor, Goldman, Hirst and Pascoe: | serum: Kocho, Voege, McArthur, Ryan, Rodger, Pringle, Allison. Parks, Alexander, Gray, Better- Bishop, Butler, Wright, Dowe, checking) 14.30. ige, Hatfield, Davison; scrum: SHOPPING CENTRE BOWLING LANES KING & STEVENSON Clinic Times This Week Thursday--1 30 P.M. Friday--1.30 P.M. "REE BOWLING! % FREE INSTRUCTION! % FREE COFFEE & DONUTS! % FREE SUPERVISED NURSERY! JOIN THE FUN! MAKE UP A PARTY! IT'S HEALTHY, RA 3-263 MABEL McDOWELL V CANADA'S "MRS. BOWLING" IT'S FUN, IT'S FREE! id lins, | Collins, ls. 0 GUELPH -- backfield: Kaye,| sisted team a 4-4 tie. Butler shared the "Stars" ing with two goals each, Oshawa manager Frank Wil to be played Saturday, was can-|bur is lining up other exhibition against Peterboro and the New- |encounters Junior "Bees" market Juveniles. Howeve playing calibre of both clubs. Wea-| {plans of a definate nature have yet to be arranged. FIRST PERIOD 1. Huntsville -- Lought (Hamilton) 2. Huntsville -- Lough (Hamilton, McQuinn) .. 38. Oshawa -- Yahn (Dowe 4. Oshawa -- Butler (Fegan) Penalties -- Bishop. SECOND PERIOD |5. Oshawa -- Yain (Dowe) on line-mates Eldon Wat- son's goal at the 17.50 mark, {to give his Soeedy Buddy Yahn and Gary scor- Premium Quality OSHAWA RA 5-1109 NEW REDUCED PRICE STOVE OIL Courteous, Prompt Delivery '3 VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone WHITBY MO 8-3644 BROOKLIN OL. 5-3221 AJAX 550 REAR DOOR LOADING ++ | BIG : pL 'WALK-IN SIDE . for less! DA LTD Ontario A ¢ SABYAN MOTORS 334 RITSON ROAD SOUTH TEL. 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