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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jan 1960, p. 15

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Three-Way | Rangers And Black Hawks | Tie In Midget Race [m5 CAN. LEGION ~ goal, Hooper; Rotary and Kinsmen both Wilkes, Clapp, Ander- jumped into a tie for first place defence, with Lions, after last night's son, thrilling weekly Oshawa Minor ald, Love, Elliott, Elmhurst, Hockey Association Midget North, Booth, Boorrie, Goring league triple - header was played and Stynyk. in the Children's Arena. LOCAL 222 -- goal, Harmon: Rotary did it the hard way, defence, Black, Godridge, Kay, edging the former pace-setters Cheesman, Bradv; forwards, Lions 3-2 while Kinsmen also be- Pinch, McGraw, Barnoski. Gow, came the third member recog-|Gibbens, Kitchen, Siblock, Me- niezd as a front-runner, whipping Namee, Willoughby and Wayling. Kiwanis 5-1. 4 = ROTARY - LIONS 1n the other hy in ouzier | Rotary pulled off a key upset dian Legion vac ated the in downing Lions 3-2. thus mov- basement, nipping Local ing into a three-way tie for first place A pair of thre Jimmie Wadduck was the win displays fe: the scoring, ners' 'hig operator" with a pair when Canadian Legion decision-|of tallies including the winner. ed Local 222 5-4 Johnnie Plews claimed the other. Donnie Anderson triggered the! Mike Murdock and Bob Solo- trio of markers for the Legion mon garnered Lions scores. boys while pivot Roddy Mac:! LIONS goal, Russell; de- donald and Charlie fired a pair fence, Chapman, Bradley, Mor- and a singleton respective ris, Rockburn; forwards, Solo- Paul Gibbens netted L«¢ 's mon, Murdock, Hentig, Mitchell, three goals while Charlie W g Brown, Aldred and Montpetit. and Ian McNamee divided one] ROTARY -- goal, Gatsoe: de- each ifence, liver, Lin y, Cross- Cana- 1ckle oronto f a bad tween the Inter B and Inter ! y for a lay-up in|title holders for at least 10 days. He may be in with John Newey and Gary will be without the services of moved into their old ' familiar ward pulled li t in his YMCA to second. The Saints won the final inutes of the game! The Hawks Genosha Hawks readv for the next home game against Toronto Jaks, on Mon- . 'og Lose Captain day, Jan. 25. Vaughan alternating in Oldfield's or at. ame starting forward spot. They will have their toughest Inter A com- their captain Oldfield. place as league leaders in the when they t Town. Metro Toronto League, displacing ship Saints this after. Central Y to third spot and To- ankle Tuesday .'the All-Ontario Inter A title last trial Basketb Simcoe Hall and had to ¢ al re ceive treatment that 1 Meanwhile, the Hawks will fill Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks Petition so far. The Saints have noon in Toronto. Ti rv for. vonto Kodaks and West End fall, while driv he v Il be lost to figure this is word is|out to win. With Carl Cheski and the team!John Newey coming into their NOT JUST ANOTHER SALE! Pck BRADLEY 299 Simcu 5.5, SELLING OUT AT CO WAREHOUSE SOLD LIVING ROOM 2 ONLY -- 2-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suites -- Convert to full size bed, upholstgred in top grade cover- ings. Reg. 189.00, 44 00 Clearout Price 2 ONLY -- Space-Saver Davenports -- Better quality. 'Reg. 59.50. To clear 1 ONLY -- Hollywood Divan. Reg. 44.50. Wholesale Price 1 ONLY -- Restonic Bed-Chesterfield with genuine Restonic spring-filled mattress Reg. 199.00. 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Law-| mas, Carey; forwards, Maynard, rence Wrye and Bill Yanch count- Ritchie, Steckley, Armstrong, Leffen, Pews, Pleau, Pascoe, Hall, Waduck, Mifchell, Studley and Taylor KINSMEN - KIWANIS Kinsmen kept pace both with Lions and Rotary as they whip- ped Kiwanis 5-1 in the night's final tilt. Bob. Nemis fired a pair while Bob Crothers, Nelson Chamber- lon and Don Sawyer shared the others Darcy Smith was the sharpshooter, KINSMEN -- defence, Glaspell, berlon: forwards; Wings' Pat Normoyle and Cana- diens' Randy Dittmar turned in sparkling performances. RANGERS WIN Rangers downed the Leafs 4-1 Kiwanis afitchell assisted by ky Dignem picked up the only| n Braiden; || : score unas -isted. Peter, Cham- laf ers, Scribner, Ve OS Coote HAWKS BLANK BRUINS ers, Scribner, 2I1OT p f .E S. ford, Talling, Sawyer, Kidd, Wi Je final game WRIWA Romauski and ules. Paul Bligden paced the Hawks, defence, Ska t. King Locke, Goalies Ted Boivin and Martin Beuchler: for d Mason. Rob. Valks both played a good game ert. Shody Johnson with Valks collecting the shutout Davis, McDonald, Smith, goal Joseph, Rangers 16 and Black Hawks J i m|Bruins Canadiens -|Red Wings Leafs REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Way back in New Orleans Bob| Referees Vince Genge Paul Kawuznck. Scorer, | Neue own as they have of late the loss of Oldfield may be circumvented play. With OBA six weeks awa: by their fine playdowns only now or never. With four tories in six tries they appear to dleweight title 69 years ago today be a much strong club than hy stopping © he original last year's OBA champions. The fine vie- coaching of tor in their improved play with extra practice time in the Donevan Col gym Both Ney losses by the Os club came by James J. Jeffries but at the hands of Senior compell- jelq the light-heavyweight tion, though it is felt the Genosha He died in 1918. ha stopped St.| _______ I t week. They'll be out they just had a bad they tackle the Saints| Trois-Rivieres, 100 turday afternoon ¢ t of Montreal on the St. Gordon Graydon Col ronto. the 8 He was dethroned in later title. miles Maurice River there. | BASKETBALL Tuesday Hall, ed for the winners while Mike Basketball League fixture, the gyop SCORERS Boyle picked up the losers' tally. league-leading Oshawa Grads Logan,/It was a goalie's duel as Red proke a two-game losing streak as' they squeaked by the {dwelling Ernie Cay Lumberkings vidson with 20, 18, 171-69, in a behind victory. Grads trailed in this contest the in the second game. Mike Keenan entire way until the last quarter Al Dickinson and Bob Eagleson an extra forward. led the Rangers with a pair of yhen they put on a strong finish with 21, 16, 12 and 10 points were tallies. Other Ranger goals Were |to eke out the win. This was a tops. by scored by Dave Mosier assisted victory, considering the league- y by Walter Krochmal and Bobl|jeaders plaved with only five play- Keenan. ers for the whole game. [a slow start in the opening min- gig with a badly sprained ankle! A > 1 {utes of the first quarter, fought! io will keep him, out of action |attack with a trio of goals with punnies pulled Henderson but the| 9. Whitby: Hassard ingle counters going to Rous-pay oH seau, McReary and White. | For the losing Whitby team it seconds to go and put the game, on - Mo the Grads played the entire game was Pete Babando with two, on ice for the visitors. range to shoot Cay's into their| with only five players and the last|Samolenko and Hassard early lead while Gord Davidson 45 seconds with four as they lost single counters. i) and Carl Cheski kept Grads right co Cheski on fouls Pren- WL TPs. on their heels. ' the Black back : 18 da the Bruins 2-0, t0 hold a one point 16-15 margin yiniory snapped a two-game los- over the and Al 16. CAY'S LENGTHEN LEAD output in the second stanza as 5/they again came out on top of the scoring, Newey and Bob Eagleson hooped Cheski, 18. Fouls -- 15-out-of-31.1 the losers' points while Joe Olinyk notched the victors' basket halftime Grads 28. Fitzsimmons won the world mid-|the Grads started on the come- Jack|the loser's lead on the strengh of Dempsey, "the Nonpareil." Fitz-'an 18-17 period. Davidson, Olinvk Gord simmons six years later, in 1897, and Bob Booh combined to push Davidson has been the major fac- won the world heavyweight title the winners close while along by knocking out James J. Corbett Oldfield, 2 in the 14th round at Carson City, Campbell kept Cay's out in front| oo ana 1899 49-46 at the three-quarter mark. GRADS STAGE RALLY be the important one as far as Mud ithe Grads were OLD QUEBEC th east Cay"s br Lawrence, to s named for the three outlets of Booth and Olinyk netted the vie ltors' winning point while Oldfield, They are in last place. Oshawa Grads Rally To Turn Back Lumberkings evening at in an Oshawa Industrial vain to keep Cay's even. cellar- 16 and "Barney" Oldfield, John Newey, CAGE COMMENT -- Cay's loss may prove really bad as they lost the services of the league's Ernie Cay's, after getting off to leading scorer "Barney" Old | count. with some fine shooting |g, at least a week. . . "Grads John Newey found winners. Dickinson ing streak for them. . The} . « . Thurs-| {day evening at Simcoe Hall, Er-|16) Canadiens' r place Coca Cola team in Lumberkings increased thei league game. this time 16-13./20: Wrubel, 2; Davidson, The first y CAY'S I h 1 ii 21: Vaughan, 2; Newey, ee 9 Cays % a Tatts Campbell, 6: Dickinson, score read i : : x son, 10; Matthews, 2. After the halftime intermission, |; ot 0.20, k trail, knocking one point off Nelson. PRYSTAI FIRED {todian. "Barney"| OMAHA 4 Dickinson and John ,.. Knights by The last quarter turned out to League ; Bruneteau will Secretary J. J. direct the concerned, as team. sy fought outhustling them edge out in front. Ch Junior ee Turn On Dunnies By CLIFF GORDON ! Sammy Pollock's Oshawa Grads were paced to continue to hold the jinx over the|at the 8.17 mark started the ball| 3. Canadiens: White thie' f vin by Joo Olnvk. Carl Whitby Dunlops as they spoiled rolling for the Dunnies. iis tine win by «oe Linyh, {the Alf Treen benefit night at the| The Jrs. racked up a 50 lea the 6.54 mark of the final period before the Whitby team! came to life and triggered four] goals and threatened to knot the Morisette paced the winners'| Aubny, the youthful (he is only| Y goalie, nie Cay's tangle with the second- big stumbling block for the Cana- a diens as the Whitby. team time w '] land again were right in only to| PHONY RULE GRADS -- Booth, 16; Olinyk, have the young fellow come up 15; | with the big save. | period was a close : hard checking affair as the Whit- Whalley, 0; Oldfield, hy team just could not get un- 16; tracked. The Canadiens took a 1-0 ; Eagle lead as they scored at the 7.25 Fouls -- mark as Rousseau beat Hender- son in the Whitby cage. The Dun- Officials -- Leo Kelly and Tim nies tested Aubry on 12 occasions .| The Dunnies still appeared to AP)--Metro Prystai pe ost in the second period as as fifed Wednesday as coach they were outshot 11-5 and out- i Ak-Sar-/scored 240. The two goals coming Ben, the 'civic organization which|at the 5.20 and 8.59 marks and erly owns the International Hockey|gaye the Canadiens a neat 3-0 Olympics. | t club. General manager|lead heading into the final period. | Campbell, in a telephone inter-|petent coaching and management The visitors took advantage of View 0 Isaacson|a slow starting Whitby team in Globe and Mail, ; A N back to overtake refused to elaborate on Prystai'sthe third period again and ran |CAHA criticism that NHL teams tives in the Winter Olympics at 5.20 dismissal other than to say "it their lead to 5-0 by the 6.54 mark had signed up amateur players Squaw Valley, Calif,, next month .|was for reasons obvious to every- as they appeared to be going to|slated for the Olympics. body who follows the Knights." make a run away of the game. | 'The Dunnies, however, came tolin our THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenuery 14, 1960 15 Canadiens 2nd Period 2. Canadiens: McCreary fife and got their own rally going. Canadiens Babando from Air and McBeth 5.20 (Morisette, Rousseau) 8.59 | A quick change of lines saw the| Penalties: Darling 2.00, Whitby Cheski, Bob Booth and Gord Da- Whitby arena last night as they|Dunules still with the flight and/team penalty, too many men on thrill p 15 handed the Dunnies a 6-4 setback. Sing he pelver 36. seconds|: e hrilling come-from- . io rasnectively whi . 5 The sixth and final goal came in |ty, too many men on the ice 11.08. points respectively while for Cays 2 nD Ao a Hender. later. Babando came right back| ny son had been benched in favor of With his second goal at the 9.30 Samolenko tallied with Etcher|jce 7.25, Canadiens' team penal- 3rd Period mark and the Dunnies were right| 4, Canadiens: Morisette 4 back in the game. 5 (Drolet, White) | Hassard scored with just 65) 5, Canadiens: Morisette seconds to go and the Dunnies| White)... finn {appeared to be going at a terrific, §, Whitby: Babando clip and were good bets to knot) (Air, McBeth) ......ee. the game and get out of it with| 7, Whitby: Samolenko a tie. (Etcher) . drinsaes With half a minute to go the 8 Whitby: Babando ...... backfired as Morisette| (Babando) cana 18.58 scored in the empty net with four 19. Canadiens: Morisette 19. Penalties: Rousseau 11.10. SHOTS ON GOAL 1 2 3 Total 1011 9 -- 30 12 513 -- 30 1st Period 1. Canadiens: Rousseau (White) Penalties: Kane 6.52. with | 7.25 Rv Canadiens was the! By Whitby Amateur Status In Sport Rapped TORONTO (CP) -- Clarence|wouldn't stand aside and leave but failed to dent the riggin be-| : ia y "» hind the classy Baby Hab cus- Campbell, president of the Na-|these players as amateurs, tional Hockey League, said Wed-|Campbell is quoted. nesday night the Canadian Ama-| "The real point of the matter teur Hockey Association is not/is that the CAHA or any of its equipped to assemble or admin-/clubs is not in a position to ister a team which could prop- handle these players properly. represent Canada in the/Why should the pros trust their best young talent to not incom. from Montreal with the but certainly not the best." fired back at| Canada's hockey representa- are Kitchener - Waterloo Dutch "They suggest we are unfair men of the Ontario Hockey Asso approach because we!ciation Senior A series. 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