10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, January 18, 1960 SPORTS CALENDAR | TODAY'S GAMES |HOCKEY | Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. |(Bantam League) -- Blues vs By CLIFF GORDON Inter. 'A' Champs Edge HG. Hawks Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks of play that won them three- dropped their second-straight|straight games before Christmas. game Saturday in a real thriller- They shaved the lead to five Dunnies Rap Bulldogs Retain Top-Spot Grip |the clear at the 5.43 mark but| Dunc Brodie, Captain Harry : i ini |Greys, at 4.00 p.m.; Local 205 Whitby Dunlops came up with Henderson made a spectacular|Sinden also got an assist on this diler that ended 618 for Tor. pointe with seconds semaining. on vy al' With, 8 300 Daa convincing 53 win, over the Save on the wires Windsar piay|goal, That completed the scoring R d \ y 1 G 1 L S ot | : | 2 nd N H : |Canadian Tire vs Duplate at 6.00 Windsor Bulldogs at the Whitby er. as both teams were checking fending Imevmediate All - Oni-land the fine rebounding of Ches-| 5 i | i | Whitby put on the pressure and|very close. Dunlops once again ario champions, The game, play- p.m.; Civitan vs Westmount Ki-\ Avena on Saturday night. The y pi p ki and the Olinyk brothers. They| i ' br i kl held an e in ts al, first goal and Bronco Horvath got ed at Gordon Graydon Collegiate| managed to make it 61-38 before ve Housilie. Indusiries. at, 8:00| %n ables DuNlops 1 Xoo p id Re es sizaler this oO ee the other. in Toronto, was close indeed the final buzzer and the end of nm and Police Assoc. vs Lora] 8! e Ki ev halloped the that caught the bottom right-hand |a 39-21 edge over the game. The game was enlivened by with the Genosha Hawks com-|the game, with the rally falling|2784, at 9.00 p.m. All games at| portoville McFariands 8-1 on Sat. corner, ankle high. At the 9.00 ICE CHIPS . . . Bobby Atters- three small battles in the third. |ing from behind a 13-point deficit short by only three points. Children's Arena. vi ni ht mark, Fred Etcher set Samo-|jey appears to have found the Bruins Leo Labine had a hand in in the final minutes of the game| Ron Zeigel was the high point| GM Inter-Office League -- Cor-| y pig a" lenko up but Head beat "Sammy" range again and should be a big two of them. and almost pulling off a win. |man for the Toronto Township vettes vs Oldsmobiles, at 830) Bobby Aftersley led the Whitby), ye made a desperate bid tolnelp fo the Kitchener team in Sunday Canadiens' defensive] The opening few minutes saw| club, scoring 15 points. Jerry p.m. and Pontiacs vs Chevrolets, | attack as e fire 2 pair o & pete slip the puck into the short side. their bid for the Olympic title. corps gave Plante superb protec: | the lead change hands no less/added ten apiece. Joe Olinyk was at 9.45 p.m. Both games at Bow. | Jaci Rave, ns Th he an Pe | The Whitby team was pressing| , , . Don McBeth played one: of tion and rearguard Tom Johnson yan' eight times before the|the high man for Oshawa hitting manville Arena. ow an 0 ae a joc rg deep in the Windsorcend, when his better games and came up scored the final Canadiens goal.|cuints took a five-point lead,|!? points with Tom Olinyk and! Lakeshore Juvenile League -- he losers, il was Fidti TOSS 410 "Bulldogs broke out for their with a pair of well earned as- The other two were by Henri sain (oo, 5 Lem Carl Cheski scoring 11 apiece. Whitby at Port Perry, 8.00 p.m. and Gord Haidy with SIngIELOS. firgt goal. Speck fed the puck to/sists for his efforts, . . . Pete Richard and Bernie Geoffrion|'o\ "03, (8 me. The Toronto|In foul shooting Toronto almost/and Uxbridge at Port Hope, 8.00) It was a yery fast gathe with onlY| Zorica who in turn fired up to|Babando, Dunc Brodie and Hen. while Bob Armstrong got Bruins'| ji" have a very efficient fast. Won the game right there, They Pm. AV'S GAMES ag pie bo pa Bulldogs {Gross, who went right in and derson also looked very sharp. marker, {break offense, that almost start- scored 15-0f-22 attempts while Hock duis for high-sticking Bobby Atters, drew Henderson out of position , . . This was one of the cleanest BURDEN FOR GOALER {les you with it's speed. They Oshawa could only hit on 12-of- - |before slipping the disk home. games we have seen in some Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. ley. : i |B New York's two losses could|used Chuck Latimer and Ron 26 tries, | Juventie League) Hayden Whitby came storming back and|time, It was the second game in once again be laid at the door of Zeigel on it effectively in the first| pwr caME AT HOME | The game started off with Dun- fired four shots at Head in the!two nights for the Dunnies and in | |Macdonalds vs Oshawa Dairy at/jops holding a tremendous ed el ghts for 1) unnies their mepi efforts to protect half and got behind the Oshawa "rio yawke will be at home for|8.30 pm. and Tony's Refresh. in the Ee they hemmed The | Loce J seven secwds Dut itleach game Here was ouly one goaler Lorne (Gump) Worsley, club for easy scores. their next game. They'll take on ments vs Beaton's Dairy, at 9.30| Bulldogs in their own end of the (With just 12 seconds to go in e enaliy, rin De os Yay = Saturday night ini hig brilliant SAINTS LEAD the tough Toronto Jaks Senior P-m. Both games at The Chil} rink for the better part of the| period, Abii gh ol Fret fe oT at the Can ays Worse Tom Olinyk suffered a nasty/B team at Donevan Collegiate, drevs Arana. At League _ [first half of the period. Jacki goal, with Haidy finding the mark| time is 8.30. On Wednesday night, scoring two goals and setting up| Montreal's two victories . fall in the first half and was|one week from to-night, Monday unior : Atom 8 Kane started the ball rolling for\as Henderson was left un-Dunlops travel to Kitchener and a third in a 43 win on home-ice|snapped Bruins' four-game win.| Sunday the weary Worsley kept to a mere three points [January 25th. With a whol over Toronto Maple Leafs. {ning streak and the 8-2 trouncing|stopped 45 shots including an in- |off to practise and rest up, it 0 Maple Le He e week Black Hawks vs Rangers, abighe whithy team, as he rounded protected. [play back here on Saturday night D ; inj h The man who held the record edible 25 in the first period jdve 10 8 Dadly injied Wp expected the Hawks will break p.m.; Canadiens vs Bruins,io 5 three-way passing play| For the second period in-a-row, against Windsor Bulldogs, |Saturday was a humbling experi. CT regained his form though, in the|'s #46 points--until Saturday the By THE CANADIAN PRESS The full measure of Gordie Howe's stature as a hockey player and value 'to the Detroit Red Wings has seldom been more convincingly displayed than # was during the weekend. He played a major part in two victories that moved the Wings into second place in the National WINNING MARKER Hockey League and the three! Sunday night the Leafs and goals and two assists he counted Wings were tied 3-3 'at 18:11 of gave him a career total of 950 the final period when, with De- points in regular - season play. |troit swarming all over Toronto the highest mark ever achieved retminder Johnny Bower, Howe by an NHL player. picked up a rebound and knocked Saturday afternoon in, Detroit in the winning goal Howe scored one goal and as.| In the second period he got gisted on another despite a clout, Wings' first goal after they were over the eve as Wings defeated down 2-0 and he assisted on Del- New York Rangers 3-1, Sunday | vecchio's goal. Winger John Mc- he was even more spectacular, | Kenize got the other Saturday Gary Aldcorn scored a first-period goal. Howe, despite a cut over his right eye suffered when he was ridden into a goal post, assisted on Alex Delvec- cio's second-period goal that put Detroit ahead 2-0, and then] scored the clincher. Murray Bal {four got the only Chicago goal. | 4.00 : 50. 30 coon 8.45 4 SOCCER SCORES on the extra manpower, mirande was sent off but the form of Head Whitby team failed to eapitalize goal. (Bendo, Costello) Gross got his third break away| Penalties -- None. 3rd Period 6. Whitby: Attersley (Ted O'Connor, Etcher) 7. Whitby: Babando (Brodie, Sinden) Penalties -- None. ots on Goal 1 Dunlops opened fast in the sec-|of the game at the 1.33 mark but lond period and scored on the once again Henderson rose to the |first shot on goal. Attersley was occasion and made a sprawling the marksmen, as he fired his|save on the fleet Windsor centre- first of two with McBeth picking man. Pete Babando, who played up his second assist and George a heads up game on, finally had Samolenko also getting in on the his efforts rewarded as he got a |play. This goal came at the .30/goal at the 12.44 mark. He was {mark and gave Whithy a 2-0 lead. |standing just to the right of the Utendale sent Walker right in|net and took a well-laid pass by Kinloch's Beat Hoy's Snatch League Lead Kinloch's vaulted into the lead: Lintner, Pipher, B., Pipher, K,, ership in the North Plant Hockey|Leblanc, Ledger, Ferguson, By Whithy By Windsor 2 LB! 41 ¥. Merchants: Warner (Clemens, Terpstra) ... 10.10 8. Acadian Cl.: F. Sutton, (Hill, Burgess) | 9. Acadian Cl.: Waller (Duffield, Burke) ...... 39.9 10. Acadian Cl.: Hill, | (F. Sutton, Burgess) ... 382.97 LEAGUE STANDINGS 4 5 6. 7. LL EERE ¥ JAIzES > TeEEESY 4.44 YOP TEN SCORERS Warner (Mer.) B. Sutton (Kin.) Cawker (Mer.) F. Sutton (AC.) Malloy (Hoy) Hill (Acad.) Howey (Mer.) Heard (Mer.) G. Sutton (Acad.) Whiteley (Kin.) Knox (Hoy) Burgess (Acad.) Elliott (Gar. M.) McQuaid (Kin.) Newell (Acad.) Clemens (Mer.) HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull scored one goal and picked up two assists as Chi- cago Black Hawks scored a 3-1 vietory over the New York Rangers Sunday nivl', He picked 14.48 Swindon 1st Period Kinloch's: Whiteley (Pringle) Hoy's: Spiers (Woodcock) i Kinloch's: B. Sutton (Whiteley) ans 2nd Period Hoy's: C. Wallace (W. Wallace) Hoy's: Spiers (Woodcock, Knox) Kinloch's: Pringle (W, Sutton, B. Sutton) 23.14 Kinloch's: Fitchett % | | Tokyo--E. T. B. Sanong, 121%, | 4 J LJ A 14 18 FJ 1" 9 14 1 14 8 v 8 9 6 6 8 12 SSNS RNNNNERERy . 25.25 7. 3. cee 32.00 | 9. 10. | | | > REVIEW OF THE YEAR By Maver mymuy® sasssx®y pausng®s | |Chathar | | 37 id 30| 30| 23 A Pts. 0 140 100 3115 96 4 98 9% erstwhile league - leading Hoy 1st Period (Arnold, Westfall) (Hartford, Whiteley) place in the National Hockey (X--Includes four-point game)| 1.Tony's: Harmon |Montrose 3 Queen's Pk 1 with Bowlodrome were 1185, 1299, [pace with no quarter given. Toronto run the Demons out of the rink (Clemens, Cawker) i 5.25 The leaders: Saturday's Results (Moscow Selects 4 Kitchener 8--| # Tony's: DeGray tence paid off and midway| 5. Acadian Cli: Tamblyn, |Beliveau, Montreal 4 4.24 Bangor 1 Ballymena 0 Sunday's Results OHA Junior A 5. Bradley's: Wright w 6 11.54 {infield 2 Glenavon 5 However that goal spurred the T. Svc: ll aa CREE LA HURRY & SAVE at 440 pm. and Red Wings vs |. ih pon McBeth and Gord : : afs I 4 ' the Dunnies scored in the first ence for Bruins netminder Don But the Hawk youth movement--| (oe and the injury was|out of their slump at home. They Maple Leste) SEA pu. Al Nyies. Head appeared to make minute of play and on both ocea-| y writhy 1 Period old master Maurice Richard-- Simmons who had racked up two Murtay Bajiour, Red Hay and almost 'unnoticeable at the end|Showed definite signs of this in Be i re Juvenile League --|Lhe save on the shot but some-isions it was Attersley who was| = 'aroptih Myles) . ; "1. consecutive shutouts {Bobhv Hull were too much for a most i ; Bid eNd\ he final minutes of Saturday's, "2ueshore duvenie | BUE how the puck got by him for the the trigger man. He scored to| pratt Tomi was unable to pick up a single him as they scored the three of the game. The Toronto club es i aul o Bowmanville at Uxbridge, at 8.00 first market 4 55 X | Penalties -- Lamirande 15. point in Montreal Canadiens' MASKED MARVELS Chicago goals. Once again He- had a commanding 33-26 lead at Bame. They'll be hoping The, bg AN make it 4-1 at the .35 mark as 2nd Period double win over Boston Bruins,| The game was billed as the benton scored for New York halftime on the strength of Ted|Township club makes the 0.B.A. BASKETBALL | Irwin Gross missed a great he fired home his own rebound 9. Whitby: Attersl 8-2 Saturday and 3-1 Sunday. first battle of masked netmind.| Montreal has a 14-point lead Workman's 8-point output and|Playdowns, so that the Oshawa| nchawa Industrial League chance to tie the score at the after Ted O'Connor had tested | "McBeth Yn) on Last-place New York Rangers ers since Simmons has followed over the second-place Wings who the hard work of their speedy Crew can get another shot al coca Colas vs Oshawa Grads, at 1443 mark as he was right in Head with a hot oe, There wat Ta Sarne Yost 3-1 in Toronto Saturday and the example of Montreal's lead Toronto by one. Boston is|forwards. Joe Olinyk had nine|them on their own floor, 9.00 p.m. at Simcoe Hall. [th oily John Jsudatson fo beat | three ii on the Windsor Boal| © Babando, Darling) 31 to the Hawks in Chicago Sun- Jacques Plante, seven points back and one ahead points for Oshawa in the early] Brent Oldfield, who did not ut the latter foiled his efforts. lin a short space of time agan Windsor: Gross day Guy Gendron scored Bruins'|of the Hawks. stanza. play Saturday, is expected to | The Dunnies Jad a man advan- before they Fually Mataged Iv (Zorica, Speck) ---- RE SE Ee ------ | Bot Subs ver poor. shooters CEose Ll He Pol With Jaks] OLD COUNTRY tage at the 15.50 mark as La- flip it home ver te prosiate Windsor: Haidy | {in the second half, for the early ™* 2 y ! | ' x | t d issed and chances are he may be able e 0 S in ing Wd pling Mine to play in that game, | | lead. But it was the Saints whol Toronto Township Up Sag: LONDON. (Reuters) ~ Tesultt | heir scoring eyes first.|Brock 4, Zeigel 15, Coolich 7,| NDO. euters) -- Res In Lindsa Jregaived thelr 5 Cor or Toronto | Anderson 2, Latimer 8, Doucette of soccer matches Played in the | > an !10, Scott, Yates 3, and Workman United Kingdom Saturday: "® 4 Y |Argonaut Jerry Doucette, began [to hit from well out hecking 10. -- Total 61 Belko Redy-Mix, league esl "the hy x Ted OSHAWA HAWKS -- Dickenson | . Firs Diisive rs in th pm UAW Hock-|DY 13 points. With only two min- 2, Cheskid 11.4. Oluyk 18, Davin It a GUSH LEA e e s of YS son 6, Rupert, Booth 4, T. Bolton vs Luton ppd. utes left in the game they still|idson pert, , 1 er? 2 : ey League, moved into the Lind-|, +" 4; sommanding lead |Olinyk 11, Vaughan 7, Campbell, Burnley 2 Chelsea 1 Phusion Tony 8 voy sub 120 Jor 2 rec game wa S say Arena Saturday night and 4d 8 * land Newey 6. -- Total 58 [Fulham 2 Everion : ally emerged as series winners | oy (°F Toni, ee game total proved they've plenty of power, RALLY FALLS SHORT Officials G. Abram and J. Le 5 bX am in the Toronto City Major League, J i | Oshawa had not quit the game Salsberg, Toronto; Scorer: J.|Lelcester 0 West Brom 1 r Bowlodrome |in downing the Lindsay OHA In- a LJ sherg ' Man U 2 Birmingh 1 when four clubs staged a thrill- : : in rh "land moved, finally, to the style|Smith, Toronto. Man irmingham packed finish at Willow Bow! on| Individual scores were for termediates 41 en the losers'| - ---- |Notts F 0 Blackpool 0 Saturday. . Sonya: Lied Suva 245. 2, home ice Preston 1 Newcastle Gling into the final day tied 269 302 a Be gies Although minus two of their top . . |Shetrield W.3 Blackburn 0 with Silverts in games won but|sss' 298 272 (745): John Hrico 218, [Periormers in Syd Arnold and 1nning edql | 1 S La jeu iam | jim ty 2 baving a 473 lead in pinfall, the 279' 214 (704): Ozzie Keeler 273. captain Jack Armstrong, the Ce- olverhampton n Tony's club had a tough oppon-|;' 310 oat): Do Li mentmen skated step-for-step 'Second Division ent in the Bowlodrome club, while| ton howled well a) relief. {with the OHA team, Aston Villa 4 Bristol R 1 Silvert's had to meet McGuin-| lod . rh Backed up by the superb pet-| ac et even Bristol C 0 Cardiff 3 Dess. st » 0 Fpme JooTes were Stew minding of Ross Hawe, the Redy- Charlton 3 Hyll City 2 4 | ephen 241, 287, 341 (869); Harry wfiy fired home a trio of third Derby 2 Stoke 0 Al Jew ol Mose cluhy ha 3 Peppiatt 243, 247, 302 (792); Tom | gtan;5 markers to assure the vic-| Number seven proved to be a (Arnold) 19.52 Leyton Or 2 Huddersfield 1 2 inis 0} : : B - 19.4 > ; | i Joss ge begin Village 108 on Lop Dobion Bi rn, Te); Har lary, lucky number for both Belko Red| Penalties -- Marshall. Lincoln 0 Ipswich 1 League as they came up with a Valier, Filiow, Twining, Gaudet # wes obvious from the start that ath na OD "02. 176 (815). |. Gerry Robinson, Keith Bradley, Mix and Tony's Refreshments as SECOND PERIOD Liverpool 3 Sheffield U 0 final-period surge to defeat the and Takach. there was to be no let-up by any th P Tal relat iBlmo Gibson and Mort these two teams chalked key 3, Belko -- Arnold Plymouth 3 Middlesborough 2 of these clubs. {with Pete Law in relief, |Richards collected one each for| UAW Hockey League victories (Westfall, Robinson) .... 10 Portsmouth 2 Brighton 2 Pavers 6-4, Sunday afternoon at| 1. Scugog Cl.: Mainguay ... 0.9 . | The final standing -- Oshawa ihe winners. Husky Jack Graham yesterday morning in the Bow- Goodman's: Fegan . Scunthorpe 2 Rotherham 1 Port Perry. 2. Scugog Cl.: J. Lyons Bowlodrome moved Fight into Tony's 37 points with a 405 pin| yas Lindsay's te manville Arena. (Fry) 11.02 Sunderland 4 Swansea 0 The first period saw Kinloch's (K. Lyons, Spratt) the first game meaning business carry over; Village Bow] 1 : League-leading Belko's kept 8 Belko: Armstrong Third Division hold a slight 2-1 edge but in| 3. Scugog Cl: Woods and took a close decision from points and 969 pins; Silvert's 36 OSHAWA BELKO'S -- goal: T ' 15.43 or 4 nalty-studded opening half of (Norris) Tony's with a 1200 game against and 950 pins: Bowlodrome 35 and Hawe: defense: McMahon, Stef. 'Wo Points ahead of Tony's Whb: ogo 0c, PS + B® Acoringlon. 3 Grimsby 4 the Taal stanza, Hoy's® taking| 4 Demons: Ferguson 1 for Tony's while Silvert's cris : " ping. last-place Lorne Goodman ; Armsirong : Bournemouth. 1 Wrexham 3 ne final stanza, y's, laud E| 3 "mons: 8 1185 for y 832 pins; McGuinness 35 and 628/{an, Corbeil, Copeland; forwards: |p) Wathen d Heating in the lid- (Arnold, Westfall) 15.43 advantage of Kinloch's penalties, (Elliott, Gaudet) rapped in a big 1400 game ping: Willow Bowl 34 and 487 G. Westfall, Bradley, Ford, Rich- ii BG RROVR Me Eo! 7, Beko: Robinson Brentford 2 Roadie 2 C2 moved into a 3-2 lead. This how-| 5. Demons: G, Lintner against McGuinness t0 Move nine: OC ards, Robinson, Marshall, S. West Sil hy 2 geval (Richs ony , Chesterfield 1 Bradford C 2 is : Sh | i A pins; onnor Bowl 38 and 154 r . Richards, Yourth) 18.12 < o s ted the final half| (Walk Tw ) . 3 : ie ib ments, second place in the loop ' Colchest Southampton ppd |ever dissipa in the final ha er, ining) .. shead of Tony's in games Won. ping: and Club Billiards 29 and fall, Gibson and Wills. standings, took thé second game| Penalties -- None, So or porri Sid PPC las Kinloch's stuck strictly to] 2nd eriod Faced with possible elimination 957 pins. | LINDSAY INTERMEDIATES --|7-2 over Bradley's. {THIRD PERIOD Manstield 1 Bury. 3 |hockey, with favorable results as| 8. Demons: Elliott efter this reverse, Tony's 80 The Tony's elub with a 25405 goal: Kemp: defense, Spratt| ; | 8 Goodman's: Crawley Newport 2 Queen's P.R 3 far as they were concerned. (B. Pipher, K. Pipher) .. down to business and led by Lloyd pinfall for the 321-game series, (Burns, Grahame, McGill; for-| . BELKO -GOODMAN'S (Fegan, Brown) Norwich vs Shrewsbury ppd KINLOCH'S -- McPherson, B.| 7. Scugog Cl: J. Lyons Sebi, 4 spain finished with a very commend. wards: Snowden, Kelly, Hennes.| Captain Jack Armstrong, scot) 9. Goodman's: Fry Port Volo 1 Trem 1 Sutton, W. Sutton, Fitchett, Me-| (Keenan) game in the leadoff spot, the Osh-| able team average of 1209 per sey, Davis, Pearson, Horton, Cam iD8 leader Syd Arnold and Gerry) . (Brown) asl POR Nae an i Quaid, Whiteley, Brown, Mason,| 8. Demons: Ferguson &wa lads took this one with a game bell, Williams and MacDonald. Robinson each fired a brace of 10. Belko: Robinson Se YS Ce ey Pe Hartford, Pringle and Bradbury (Ledger) 1209 score against a 1265 for| my. goal oon of th : tallies in pacing Belko Redy- (Marshall) vs Coventry ppd BY PAVERS Matthews Bowlodrome. | lub a averages e Mix to their 7-4 triumph over 11. Goodman's; Copeland Fourth Division 'Wood ok. Leg ~ | ACADIANS STAY "ALIVE" Coupled with Lloyd Sabins' zp, Shoo mertbers ae Heo Sopy ul cellardwelling Lorne Goodman (Delves, Fegan) 16.07 Aldershot 3 Gillingham 1 Laud, a odoock, Lefree, Aceon Cleaners staved In te John Hrico and Hank Sarnovsky 24g for 34 oz Shag er FIGHTS LAST Plumbing and Heating. Penalties -- None, {Bradford 1 Notts C 1 |EpistS. » Walgce Bb | playoff picture, as they surged both "struck out" at the right) 245 for 39 games; Dick Adams 242 Mort Richards tallied the other) yo \v.e poonipye [Crewe Alex 3 Bartow 3 ki back in the final period to over. t \ : Belko score, in this clean game, 3 - ' Crewe Ale: arrow v : 4 a Pedic hi 3 slates for 29 games; John Hrico 240 for NIGHT | which Jeo only one minor Jame: Defending ehampions Tony's! Crystal P 1 Walsall 2 Some 2 53 deficit aud gain 3 Sal all season > game 14ovq Sabine 239 for Jimmy Fegan, Al Crawley, Bob remaind two points behind the Darlington 5 Southport 0 hy ame' throughout : o's d 1° th » games Hank Sarnovsky 236 B ioe : ~ |Fry and Gary Copeland divided league-leaders with four games Exeter 4 Oldham 3 Foil Ugh rn tervitori] ete oJropned 8 . econ for A games 2nd Degny kintoy y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (he Plumbers total of four remaining in the schedule after Gateshead 1 Millwall # in 5 Tog hed 32 tnd Mer s 4 4 as 4 mostly relief | 7 umping Bradley's 7-2. 'hdale 4 T 2 ' : meant that three clubs were go-| bowling 210 for 18 games. Thailocd GOODMAN PLUMBERS -- pe achey aovence, 'Tol Rochdale 1 Caio at the end of the first period and ing into the third and final game {Thailand, knocked out Kenji Ina- goal: Robinson; defense: Cope: ,, turned to the I ; moved into a 5-2 lead early in the all tied up in games won, Tony's, | PICK ADAMS WINS ON TV gaki, 120%, Japan, 2 land, Delves, Fry; forwards: din Bangg o he ep, Watiod | Doncaster 3 ait I I Tom atlas Silvert's and Village Bowl being gi elub gained another vic-| Detroit Gene Gresham. 137, rawley, Brown, Price and Fe- teammates Al Miles Kelty 0 ! p showing lots of desire, fought the clubs involved |tory, Saturday when their star Detroit, stopped Charlie (Tiger) ®%n-. a West, Bob Harmon, Ben Locke SCOTTISH LEAGUE back to gain the tying marker = | bowler, Dick Adams won his first smith "148, Detroit. 14 BELKO REDY-MIX -- goal: and Joe Reid registered single. | First Division and force the fading Merchants HECTIC FINISH TV series against Bob Bagshaw ' | d : Corbeil, Mar- 5 i Tony's and Bowiodrome stagedior Tere a 8 8 Manila Little Cotar. 1283 Hawe; defense orbeil, | tons. Aberdeen 2 Airdrieonians 3 to accept the tie, and at the same ZORYS wud Bows ine 8 ge 0 ; Ma) ~ Little Cezar, 125%, shall; forwards: Richards, Ronnie Wright and Harvey Arbroath 1 Ayr United 1 time, stay within striking dis a did Siivert's. and MeG ane janis Sompiled gums of M0, Ciiiiing oH bby Gray, 127, Yourth, Robinson, . Armstrong, Burke with an end-to-end rink|Clyde 3 Celtic 3 tance of Scugog Cleaners for that ne rent 3 xu prunes 3, 9, 9. 3 or an Smagvg on, eallf., 10. | Arnold and Westfall. rush, took care of the losers' out-|Hearts 4 Stirling 0 a: coveted 4th playoff spot. eS X Ee - BC 3 s y 9 | " a" " H ¥; | with every ball meaning so much opponent Bob Bagshaw roi 165 Havana--Reynerio Lopez, 200, FIRST PERIOD PBT A NY' : Eilwarmock 3 Hinerian 1 Kinloch's: B. Sutton ACADIAN CL.: L. Tindall, Te | opponent Sos Bagshay '|Havana, knocked out Tommy 1. Belko: Richards do DADLEY'S ~ 2oal., Fielder; Motherwell 0 Diikice 0 rd. Whi Newell, Burgess, F. Sutton, Hill . : . urricane) Sims, 180%, : : , defense: Rorabeck, F. Cockerton, Raith 6 St. Mirren : ! n ! Re. Twining. ! Bowlodrome topped Tony's with| Dick's 1303 total is the highest 4 8 1094, Dallas |g Sous, Robiusn) 16.42 Mapes, Burke; forwards: West. Rangers 1 Partick 1 Kinloch's: Brown 32.22| Tamblyn, Burke, Twining, Wal- Ban Mae, dusplle 4. galing: of- so tar in the present TV series : : : fall, Weight, D. Cockerton, Ford, Thd Lanark 2 Dunfermline 0 Hoy's: Knox 34.18 ler, LS Juda] snd Deitield. | | i in| | Bradley . 5 : , through with a 1242 game. But|this Saturday: Siocon t sheen | HOCKEY SCORES. STANDINGS PONS. Por elnick: 4e-|atbiop 3 Tod, Division TIED IN LAST SECONDS | Heard, MacMillan, Howey, Cawk. consolation came to the Tony's| most of the local bowling fans N fense: McCabe, Bobbie, Gyurka, | a7; i st. J i ing 1 Scugog Cleaners were 10 sec-\er, Warner, Milton, Clemens, iat In a squad when McGuinness nosed will be tuning in and rooting for Bryan; forwards: Myles, West,|c oa bes rig id Ta |onds away from victory but had Eno, Terpstra, Vaillancourt and UP one assist in a Fae at De- out Silvert's in their third game, him | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |xChatham 18 17 1143 144 39 Harmon, Reid, Locke, DeGray.| pombharton 2 Brechin 0 [to settle for one point as Garn. Worsley. troit Saturday to put him in first which meant that Tony's finished, 1t is unfortunate that his team | National League | Windsor 19 18 1 153 108 39 Irvine and Smith. i in Mldg. made a desperate come- ist Period on top by one point due to their will be without his vahiable bowl. WL T F APs Belleville 1226 0122 178 24 FIRST PERIOD |Dundee U1 Stenhousemuir 2 hack to gain a 4all tie, in a fast,| 1. Merchants: McMillan Jieague storing race wih 3 higher pinfall, ing but the reserve power will Montreal 277 8 7155 99 61 cleanly-played game. (Warner) ........... 2.14/points by oston's ronee . The final results in the series continue to maintain the present Detroit I 5 9 117 115 47! Saturday's Results |. (DeGray, Smith) 2.02! Morton 1 East Fife 0 Scugog Cleaners threatened fo! 2. Merchants: Heard |vath's 54. 6 155 117 46 Belleville 1 Kitchener 8 Penalties F. Cockerton. | 0 Forfar 0 [Boston 17 22 5 146 155 39 Windsor 2 Whitby 5 SECOND PERIOD [nen of So Portas tonal las they piled up a 3-0 lead at 5 3. Merchants: Worsley (Me- | ; LJ {Chicago 1522 8119 128 38 Sunday's Result | 2, Tony's: Locke Ire) Boyd Srna ona [the midway mark of the first Millan, Vaillancourt) .. 20.05/Hull, Chicago {New York 11 28 7 125 162 29 Belleville 1 Windsor 9 | Irvine, Myles) 3.41 Teland Bor fpetion. But the Demons' persis. 4. Acadian Cl: Newell ... 27.34 Horvath, Boston | IRISH LEAGUE Boston 2 Montreal 8 exhibition) (Reid) [through the final period, they| (Hill, F. Sutton) 32.20 Bathgate, New York New York 1 Toronto § Tuesday's Game Tony's: Reid _|Crusaders 5 Coleraine 0 knotted the count at 3-all, only to| 2nd Period H. Richard, Montreal Chicago 1 Detroit 3 m at Windsor (DeGray) 5.12 perry City 5 Cliftonville [fall behind on a late period tally) 6. Merchants: Cawker |Stasiuk, Boston Montreal 3 Bost LT (Mapes, Burke) Glentoran 5 Ards 1 {by the Cleaners. (Howey, Clements) 8.30 Howe, Detroit {Montrea ston 1 F Fi Toronto 8 Detroit 4 Marlboros 19 11 Tonys: DeGray Portadown 2 Distillery 2 {Demons on and set the stage for New York 1 Chicago 8 Barrie : 17 10 Bradley's: Burke m-------- LAGAN " goal and an all-out Wednesday's Game St. Michael's 15 12 43 PACIFIC TOURISTS attack in the final minute, which | MANILA (AP) -- The Philip- [Paid off with Ferguson's tying rs oe . Srjuuraa During Rochester Buffalo y Clevein U N N S Cleveland Quebec TRADING SOMEWHAT LESS THAN SPECTA PETE DANKING RELPS OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE and Jim Lionel Baker Suddard; scorer SORNNY UNITAS | SETS TOUHDOWN P2455 RECORD AT 32, WHILE STEERING A | THE NFL TITLE. BEN WERT] SCHWARTZWAL COACH OF UNBEATEN SYRACYUS. > weil nines y TR AR SUP AS Nod H coLLEsE Oshawa Bowling Lanes King St. W, & Stevenson Rd. RA 3-2631 THURSDAY (1:30 P.M. Sunday's Results Sudbury 8 Trois-Rivieres 9 Sault Ste. Marie 5 Hull-Ottawa 4 Aad PRO DRAFT CHOICE JOIN THE FUN' MAKE UP A PARTY! IT'S HEALTHY, IT'S FUN, IT'S FREE! Qpirtinted be Bing Features Spntiests | Whithy F | 2 120 124 (Harmon, McCabe) .... 18.08 28 12 3178 127 59 Hamilton 619 2 87 139 14a. years. "By the end of 1961, with|tor, Keenan, Lyons, J., Lyons, K., 19 18 142 163 Sunday's Results Penalties Bannon and F. ists," said the commissioner of Spratt and Jackson 1031 2 95 179 22 (Laurier Cup) {Mel Buffalo 4 Hershey 4 |Vernon 7 Kamloops 4 Hershey 4 Cleveland 4 {ottawa 4 Pembroke 7 'Face Tough Bout Tuesday's Game Western International Zora Folley both go out with al WL T FA Pts, | Brockville 7 St. Catharines 1 the Cow Palace. Mowtresl 3015 7130158 #7/losden | Samia 1 Regular Price . . . And Get An the title held by Ingemar Johans Hull-Ott 16 21 6 147 162 38| 17 gested their bout be the start of Only 1.00. Sudbury 3 Kingston 6 {Clinton 8 New York 4 3 on April '9, 1958, a charitable Interprovincial Senior A |draw. Eastern League A, [round and Folley lost a disputed 138 118 46/Clinton 0 New York 1 stook. | American League Guelph 13 14 4133 129 Boats > ; marker : Penalties -- Westfall, F. Cock- pines expects to double or triple reve thie WL T F APs. St. Cath 10 14 3 101 111 erton, Harmon, Irvine and Gy- its tourist trade in the next two SCUGOG CL. -- Brooks, Proc- 2310 1153 144 51) Saturday's Result | THIRD PERIOD full jet airplane service, we may | Mainguay, Terwillegar, Norris, 22 16 3 159 121 47 Peterborough 3 Hamilton 6 | 9. Tony's: Myles 13.08 see our first batch of 100,000 tour-| Woods, Dodsworth, Selemon, 2 ] 15 15 7 125 131 37 Hamilton 0 St. Michael's 3 Cockerton tourism GARN. MLDG. -- Maxwell, G. 15 16 6 134 121 36 Brockville 7 St. Catharines 1 Officials rm ER i Saturday's Results SATURDAY Shaw, Quebec 1 Springfield 8 Okanagan Senior | | Providence 4 Cleveland 7 | Penticton 2 Kelowna 13 | : ce 4 Cleveland 7 m2 Kelowna Machen And Folley > Providence 4 Buffalo 3 Interprovincial Junior Springfield 3 Rochester 5 Hull 1 Ottawa 4 | SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Heavyweights Eddie Machen and Rochester at Quebec |Trafl 1 Nelson 12 | Eastern Prof Laurier Cu lot t ye toni v H ofessional League p battle Fig vid pg Roig Buy One Suit, Topcoat, Sweater, Sudbury 2416 3198 178 51 OHA Junior B Pair Trousers, Sport Shirt, etc., at Montreal 20 15 7 137 118 47 London 1 Sarnia 11 First, they both want to be con- sidered worthy challengers for 2a : Kingston 1821 3188 191 39 Exhibition : Additional Suit, Topcoat, Sport 8.8. Marie 1722 4 152 169 38|Japan 2 Central Alberta Allstars son, and in this regard the Cali- Shirt, Sweater or Trousers for fornia Athletic Commission sug- Saturday's Results Eastern League Sudbury 2 'Kingston 7 Charlotte 6 Washington 2 an elimination series Secondly, when they mel here (Completion of game halted Dec. Johnstown 4 New Haven 12) SUNDAY word to describe the action was "dull." That one ended in a {Hull 3 Cornwall 4 . Pembroke 5 Buckingham 10 | After that boui, Machen was Kingston 4 Montreal 7 {knocked out by Johansson in one OHA Senior A Washington 0 New Haven 4 yy A Pis. Greensboro 4 Charlotte 2 |decision to Fngland's Henry 0 Cooper ie Kurther deflate their 8 181 180 48 Philadelphia 2 Johnstown § i WL 2313 uw