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The Oshawa Times, 1 Feb 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA 11mes, -- rebruery 1, 1760 500 Cutlass | Ty Merchunis Ox Spuse In Quebec |_CALENDAR | cy Bruins, Leafs oe EEE At Scugogs' Expense | Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. io ire (Bantam League Round-Robin Warner, Howey, literally blitzed] Kinloch's maintained their slim held a 1-0 lead at the period's end. _ QUEBEC (CP) -- More than playoffs) -- Houdaille Industries Scugog Cleaners into submission|lead atop the NPHL as they re-| Hoy 's ran their margin to 3-0 be- 00 curlers from Eastern Canada ye 1,0cal 205, at 5.00 p.m.; Civi-|as they accounted for 10 goals pulsed Garn. Midg. by a 7-1 count. fore Cleaners got on the score- | Garn. Mldg. put up stiff resis-|board late in the final period. ® . and the United States got down tan vs Duplate Limited, at 6.00 (in the course of racking up a 13-1] to serious business today as com-|p m. police Assoc. vs B'Nailvietory. tance in the opening period and, Cleaners then pulled their eo ed ee of the [B'Rith, at 7.00 p.m.; Local 1817| Merchants held almost com. |held Kinloch's fo a 1-0 lead until|goaltender and were' successful ! |Sost. gros hi Th Ps Westmount Kiwanis, at 8.00 plete command throughout the|With only seconds left in the open-|as they registered their second y . {p-m.; Local 2784 vs Canadian, ie game and after taking a ing stanza, Kinloch's broke loose counter but fell short of the tying Quebec international bonspiel. i fod' i | Acquaintances were eid Tr Chane pan. Al games ot 81 lead b the opening period, gi 23416 2 the vehel's TRarker i he Jace o 3 ww {and curling tales retold Sunday| GM Inter-Office League -- Cor- Te ue in doubt Wa Just ee final period saw Kinloch's : oi ri a Matthews, |at official opening ceremonies vettes vs Pontiacs, at 8.30 p.m. would be. add to their total however they|Ladd, . Lodge, Cochrane, Wood- : { : ; and there were more social func-|and Oldsmobile vs Chevrolets, at wi serv -1 coo! tions today. In between, six|9.45 p.m. Both games at Bow-| MERCHANTS -- Sw eet man, Were unable to preserve Me-|cock, Knox, Legree, Spiers, W. | 4 f | b . Mi Pherson's bid for his initial shut-| Wallace and C. Wallace. {draws were scheduled with the manville Arena. Howey, Cawker, Warner, Milton, | t of the season ACADIAN CLEANERS Ti : first ove at 10° a.m. Clemens, Eno, Terpstra, Vaillan-|% ee MoPhetson. Baal Newell. Bigess. F. 5 13. i A total of 128 rinks are com- TUESDAY'S GAMES court and Worsley. KINLOCH'S -- McPherson, B.|dall, Newell, Burgess, F. Sutton, péting for 15. trophies, Ontario HOCKEY SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Brooks [Sutton, W. Sutton, Fitchett, Me-|G. Sutton, Hill, Tamblyn, Burke, " . leads the entry list with 53 rinks Oshawa Minor Hockey ASSOC. |p cro : *|Quaid, Whiteley, Brown, Mason, Twining, Waller, L. C. Tindall By MARVEN MOSS riod goal--while playing with ajfor the Bruins to preserve the defenceman, was serving a five-l, 4 'Quebec has 47 (Juvenile League -- Beaton's Proc or, Keenan, Lyons, J. Pringle, McArthur, Bradbury and and Duffield. Canadian Press Staff Writer [man in the penalty box--into a|win. minute penalty when Armstrong Tuentotwo ice sheets at the Dairy vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8.30(Lyons. K., Mainguay, Norris, Hartford. Ist Period Boston's sturdy Bruins and the|3-2 win over New York Rangers The Canadiens got two goals scored to put the Leafs ahead in city's six curling clubs are be-|p.m. and Hayden Macdonald's vs Woods, Dodsworth, Howes, Solo-| GARN. MLDG. -- Maxwell, D.| 1. Hoys: Cochrane SL 10:30 high-geared Toronto Maple Leafs|at home Saturday night. apiece from Dickie Moore and the final period Saturday night. {ns used : Tony's Refreshments, at 9.30, On, Spratt and Jackson. i r, G. Lintner, K. Pipher, ond Period emerged from the weekend] In New York Sunday night|Claude Provost and one by Ralph| d p.m. Both games at The Chil: Ist Period Ledger, Ferguson, Walk-| 2. Hoys: Woodcock, scramble in the National Hockey|Dean Prentice scored twice and| Backstrom. SHACK INJURED . MOST TITLISTS BACK dren's Arena. 1. Merchants: Milton er, Twining and Takach. (Spiers. Ladd 11.05 League with fresh hope, new his sccond tally gave the Rangers) Fleming Mackell, Don McKen- James drew the major for clip- All but' three of last year's, CYO Senior Atom League -- St (Howey) cones 0.27 Ist Period Hoys: Woodcock status and most of the marbles. a 3-3 tie with the Red Wings, who|ney and Guy Gendron were the Ping New York's Eddie Shack|trophy winners are here. Bob Gregory's Tigers vs St. Mary's, 2. Merchants: Howey .... 10.40 1. Kinloch's: B. Sutton (Knox. Spiers) 13.10 The hard-hitting Bruins racked|dropped to third place. other marksmen for the Bruins. With a high . stick, inflicting a Metcalf is back with the Toronto|at 4.00 p.m.; Holy Cross vs St.| 3. Merchants: Warner (Mason) 5.5 Acadians: G. Sutton up a pair of home-ice victories] Veteran Ted Lindsay scored facial cut that required 25 Royal Canadian rink that won|Gertrude's, at 4.40 p.m. and St. (Howey) 18.40) 2. Kinloch's: B. Sutton (F, Sutton, Hil) 29.45 to push ahead in a struggle for|both goals for the Hawks Satur. RARE FEAT stitches. tbe Lieutenant - Governor's Tro- (John's vs St. Gregory's Lions,| 4. Merchants: Eno (Mason) 34.25' 5. Acadians: F. Sutton fourth - place while the Maple/day night in Montreal, to give Boston's Saturday outing was! Ron Stewart and Frank Mahov- phy last year for the third time. | at 5.20 p.m All games at The (Vaillancourt, Terpstra) 19.40, 3. Kinloch's: Fitchett LT Leafs had a win and a tie, vault- them a 2-2 tie, an afternoon alfeir. Horvelles eH Scored the first two Joos A Poifle Sais, Que., ink that Children's Arena. L Mcrensnts; Caw ker (B. Sutton) ; L000 34.55 Kinloch's 10 1 9% ing into the No. 2 spot. | we oti 3 » Iwo second - period goals made goals while Prentice and Harry won both the Grand Aggregate ake (Howey, Clements) ... 2nd Period Hoy Pavers 9 3 R nday night 2 2pot, shattered CA ken] pot Jet Pe him the first Boston player to|Howell counted for Rangers. Bowl and the Chateau Interna- | BASKETBALL . Merchants: Milton . Kinloch's: Brown Merchants 8 33 for a season since Prentice boosted his goal - pro- tional Trophy is back but is| Oshawa Industrial League -- (Warner) i . 5 (McQuaid) voor. 0.15|Acadian €1. 5 duction to 22 with his two-goal ef- {Skipped by Pat Fletcher of Mont Ernie Cay Lumberkings vs Osh-| 7, Merchants: Worsley 2 5. Kinloch's: Whiteley 6.20 Scugog Cl. 4 first-period goals and hung on the 1943-44 campaign, fort Sunday night but the tie with peal this year. John. Freeman, awa Grads, at Simcoe Hall, 9.00 Scugog Cl.: Mainguay ' . Midg.: 'Ferguson Garn. Mldg. 11 3 90 grimly for a 6-5 edge, featured by SHARE SCORING LEAD Detroit ace Gordie Howe and Detroii left the Rangers winless a5! years stp sn Langhdd p-m (Dodsworth) ) TOP TEN SCORING 3 r. Horvath and Montreal's Je a n defenceman Jim Morrison|/in nine starts. His tying goal Two other major trophy win- 9. Merchants: Cawker Kinloch's: Mason 9.3 G A Vie Stasiuk's three - goal perfor- a. rink fr . y 3 5 Beliveau were held to an assist/counted for the Wings. Labine's came at 7:37 of the final period a rink from Cap de la (Howey, Warner) ; Kinloch's: Bradbury Warner (Mer.) 27 18 16 nee. : isa whic : » " mane apiece in their teams' 11-goal out- game-deciding goal came 46 sec- New York also lost the services Madeleine, Que, wich wou he S rin field ond Period (W. Sutton, B. Sutton) 29.30 B. Sutton (Kin 20 21 TWO FOR BRONCO {burst Sunday night and the two onds after the start of the finallof Camille Henry when he Daren Perker's rg rink Pp a Merchants; Cawker HOY'S STILL "ALIVE" Cawker (Mer 2 A Bronco Horvath scored twice centres share the scoring lead! period slammed into the Detroit net and which took the Francois Jobin (Howey, Warner) ... 3.15| Hoy Pavers withstood Acadian F. Sutton (Acad.) 18 Saturday -- running his season's|with 85 points. Eric Nesterenko and rookie fractured his left forearm Gold Cup--are again entered 11. Merchants Howey Cleaner's late - period surge, to Hill (Acad. 5 19 production to 33 goals--and Leo| It was Fern Flaman night in] Murray Balfour scored late in the! Rearguard Bill Gadsby of New| Nels Findlav. whose rink won ust Short (Cawker) «ov 12.42/register a close 3-2 win, thereby Howey (Mer 5 18 Labine provided the winner in a|Boston and the crowd of 13,909 third to give Chicago the draw York and Detroit's Howe, Marcel two major awards in 1958 and 2 Merchants: Howey .... 13.10 enabling them to stay within|G. Sut'on (Acad 9 3-2 triumph over Detroit Red|who paid tribute to the rugged with Toronto. Pronovost and Gary Aldcorn|the Ronson Tam O'Shanter in 13. Merchants: Warner 30.43 striking point of the league-lead- Malloy (Hoy) 9 Wings defenceman were treated to a; Toronto built up a 3-1 lead on were the other scorers 1959. is back from Galt. Dan 4, Merchants: Warner ers Heard (Mer.) 16 2% The Maple Leafs battled the/ pleasant surprise by Boston's on- goals by Bob Pulford, Dick Duff, Henri Richard and Moore bal- Archer and his Kirkland Lake ecor (Cawker) 34.211 Hoy's went to the fore, mid- Fitchett (Kin.) 12 Black Hawks to a 3-3 tie in Chi-|slaught in the first 20 minutes. and Bobby Baun. Tod Sloan was anced Lindsay's two-goal perfor- quartet which won the Cambrai -- . ca pa m---- cago Sunday night after convert- But it took Stasiuk's third goal | Chicago's other scorer. mance in Chicago's tie with Mont- Trophy are here - for another| By THE CANADIAN PRESS . the game on the strength of out- ing George Armstrong's third-pe- and some frantic defensive work y James, Toronto's rough treal Saturday night. whirl. | Springfield Indians' home ice 1 netting the Grads 22-11. Reynolds, one a : EE = ~ 7 |winning streak has been stopped| oca (®) as 1m Tom Olinyk and Andrey contin- ONE POINT MARGIN 2 . at 16--one victory away from the ued to lead the winners while or | earnin Is Less Pain u American Hockey League record| . Davidson still proved good as he To set by Cleveland Barons during kept hitting for the losers, who 9 In 0 1's ace left 59-43 at the the 1937-38 season. were trailing three quarter mark. * h od | The 1959-60 Barons prevented Ger 10S a Hawks Ni At Dr -Land Ski Schools Springfield from gaining a share] Thursday evening at Simcoe|Olingyk and Carl Cheski shared || The last quarter turned out to of the mark by scoring three/Hall, in an Oshawa Industrial|the losers' total. e ifi favor of the Colas also as 4 the stout defence of Montreal's/onto with 52, one point ahead of reach 33 ra 3 pace-setting Canadiens for five the Wings. Herbie Cain turned the trick in ; 2 2 1 3 3 ; : ; ki tits latching times in the final period to dead-| Basketball League fixture, Coca-| they Suthit (Grads x0 to walk LONDON (Reuters)--Dry-land does not have to start learning at |; (2 0 5 Xe in overtime, Colas. and Coapue Grads hooked COKES WIDEN LEAD off with their convincing victory. 0 Reynolds, Fuller and Andrey AN [J ski schools to save beginners|the beginning when he arrives. hy : 4 Hamilton ul le S Dede fo learn the basic| The spokesman said that the Sunday night. {UP in 4 battle for first place in| The Refreshment squad length-l 1oveq™ se hall to ead Cokes principles of the sport the pain- dry land schools were started The Indians had boosied their the league standing. Cokes came | ened their lead in the second while Joe Olinyk. Davidson and ful, hard way now. are marking "because we wanted to popular- home-ice victory skein to 16 Sat- through with their eight - straight quarter as they pumped home 19 Cheski rounded out the losers' their 10th anniversary throughout ize skiing among the many peo-|urday night with a 4-3 overtime|victory to take over undisputed| points to the Grad's 15. Bob Rey- total 4 ple who had a s thought of it| Win over Rochester Americans. possession of the top rung, with nolds was the big gun for the HIGH SCORES as a luxury sport." League - leading Springfield a convincing 84-63 victory winners along with Andrey and Bob Revnolds with brilliant "We tried first to get them or- cpened up a seven-point lead] Coca Colas edged in front in|George Fuller while the losers 32 point effort to all Hin ganized into groups to cut costs,' lover the runnerup Americans, the opening stanza as the check-|were paced by the same three with Don pe a he added, 'and then to teach who edged Providence Reds 3-2/ing was very close, and the re-|players as the first quarter. The. "ec To lor 7 om 10y them the elementals so they Sunday night sult was a one-point 18-17 lead.| halftime score read Cokes 37.13 reorge Fuller following. with Eo, y bf io -- - 19, 16, and 13 points respectively would learn to enjoy skiing morc! In Sunday night's other game, Tom Olinyk, Don Andrey and|Grads 32 for Colon whiny Gord peciively quie Brent Oldfield sank four con- defence, the Oshawa club fed Joe and Bob Ross six for Hamilton secutive foul shots in the dving|Olinyk and Carl Cheski for inside Joe Olinyk was the high scorer Britain minutes of the game Saturday shots and soon began to cut down for Oshawa, as he netted seven! The schools were set up in a night to lead Oshawa Hotel Gen-|the lead. Af halftime the Quig- of 14 field goal attempts and add- dozen major cities in 1950 by the osha Hawks to a thrilling, come-(leys still led 34-29 ed two foul shots for 16 points. Central Council for Physical Rec from-behind 55-54 victory over i rr Tom Olinyk and Carl Cheski ho | reation and the Ski Club of Great Hamilton Quigleys at Hamilton's LAST MINUTE RALLY worked hard off the backboards! Britain. They now have more Westdale Collegiate Following the intermission, it gor the Oshawans, both had 10 than 600 persons taking their Oshawa had been behind by 16/%as expected Oshawa points. And of course Oldfield courses lilly Dea. scored four goals to|Bob Reynolds combined beauti After the- halftime break, the netted 28 points, Joe Olinyk 17 points at one stage of the game Would move in front, but two added six, four of these on foul, The main object is to save The age range in the course is power Buffalo Bisons to a 7-1 win fully to push the victors into their| Cokemen came out strong fo in- and Car] Cheski 14 for the Grads. but with determination and goals in-a-row by Bob Ross, putishots in the last minute to win time for tvros who have booked from the early teens to over 50 over the last-place Quebec Aces.|lead while Gord Davidson, Joe'crease their output and wrap up" cyap COMMENT -- This vic- the accurate shooting of Joe Olin.|them farther behind and gave the game skiing vacations in Norw ay and and sometimes whole families en- Hersiiey Bears turned back Prov- tory pushed Cokes into first place yk, they just kept pecking away Quigleys a 9-point lead. Then Joe, [n fou) shooting, © Hamilton |Switzerland which are organized roll for the course 3 idence 6-4 and Cleveland downed HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS after a long, long fight to ovep- at the lead until they finally won Olinyk started to hit again and|were sinking 13-of- attempts. |by the council and the ski club. The spokesman estimated thal Quebec 5-1 Saturday N take the Grads. Bob Rey- the game, in the last minute fthe Genosha club were back inlOshawa scored 14-for-24 at the "We try to see to it that peo. the courses cut the accident rate gow SCORING WENT nolds of Cokes is the hottest scor- It was a big victory for the the game. John Newey banged iane ple do not waste valuable time on|from more than 12 per cent t0| Jimmy Anderson and Jim, By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Whitby at Belleville er in the league during the last Hawks, stopping their 10 sin g|/home a pair of baskets and Tom = a the slopes themselves and that only two per cent Bartlett scored in the first period| = National League » ; few games and he has moved into streak at three games and giv-|Olinyk hit from the head of the HOME THIS WEEK they begin their holidays in good, In addition, they make the job fo. {16 Indians Sunday night : WLTF AP OHA Junior A fourth place in the scoring race. ing them & 4-and-2 mark against key. The Hawks will be at home |physical shape," an official said. easier for the men who take|yy;)s wreq Glover counted for| Montreal ) 7 7 LTE APS Grads have been in Gute w g luk It al The score was 52-51 for Hamil- this Saturday, at Donevan Colleg- yros on the organized skiing. : (113 . Montrea 31 9 9186 117 71 Marlboros 2411 3178 125 51) 4 intm Ri Intermediate A clubs. It also AVRR . ie i Y the Barons. Bruce Cline turned |Toront 92 18 8 127 132 52 parc slump 'since the New Year, losing n ioniton and Oshawa were pressing, ate, when they take on West SAVES TIME tours. They include Sir John Ahan . : 0 0 "a af 1 2% Barrie 18 14 4 140 134 40|,; . cA Le pointed up the keen competition r L 4 harin : . ai in the third Springfield goal in|petroit 20 18-11 133 133 51g ael's 16 {five games and winning only one. they'll bet in OBA playdowns, With two minutes left in the End YMCA Intermediatse from| He estimated that the courses Hunt, leader of the mountain the sacond period I <0) 15 11 134 4d ol/St, Michael's 16 16 6 112.120 38] Tuesday evening Cay's which start March 2. The Hamil. 8ame. Oldfield was fouled on a|Toronto. The following week save two to three days of the va-|climbing expedition which con- oo p Rio. { goals F | Boston 20 24 6167 175 46/5: Cath 16 15 4 147 138 36) (20010 with the Grads in 2 . fy ton club is strongly rated and|drive and made no mistake, in they'll play Toronto Ryerson, also|cationers' two-week trip since helquered Mount Everest Jer third - perioc goa's bY|Chicago 17 24 10 132 140 44 pete 16 16 3 147 148 35 vith the Grads ina leagué Tha Srongy and} utting Oshawa ahead as he scor-|at home. With but four exhibi-| ---- ea Cleveland's Seorge Gosselin And New York 11 28 10 137 185 32 Guelph 1516 4 148 139 34 Hsiure 3 Sieoe Hall, While tid yy i 1 f rows. - Tt < tioh games rems og re play- Mike Labadie and Springfield's Saturday's Resulis i 79 9 :| Loca-Lola (eam journey to Po! ed both free throws. The Hawk nh games remaining before play oh Hamilton 720 2113 181 16 Hope to play an exhibition game ay a el - : d a' C arker ac ald, the Barons' Chicago 2 Montreal 2 & . HAMILTON LEADS controlled the ball and put it into downs, they'll be going all-out to ' ' Parker MacDonald Chicago 2 Montreal 2 Racha : ( ; The Quigleys owned the gym a freeze to kill the remaining win them all. © 0 S n on Y = Bar] liga tield tied the score 4-4|New York 2 Toronto 3 Mari Sahatyay : Rosse 3 wa he Ton Hope Intermediate i Ast i : the |time. Ha sre dseper- HAMILTON QUIGLEYS --Kin- at 13:12, The overtime was score- Detroit 2 Boston 3 Y.arboros 2 oi. Latharines ¢ Ne 3 in the first 10 minutes of the|time. Hamilton, who were dseper Q Noruys, Kin DE 2 aston endl Pelerhorongh 4 Hammon 6 COKES -- Olinyk, T.. 16: Hor- 2 oy 2 ton: Andrey, 19; Reynolds, 382; early stanza as they sank seven ate to get the ball began to press der 12, Begg 2, . consecutive field goals without a and once more Oldfield was foul- uss 1, Shore 6, Hotrum 24, Wilson, hd | Ande rson netted two goals Sat-|/Toronto 3 Chicago 3 Sunday's Results Full 13: Kelly. 4.-Fouls 1 i reply from the Oshawa club, |ed and scored both free throws, |B. Ross 6 and Giglia 1. Total 54 0 orril ace urday, including the winner at Montreal 5 Boston 6 Barrie 0 St. Michael's 4 aller, 3: Kelly, ouls 11-out- They had a 20-4 lead midway putting Oshawa ahead by three] OSHAWA HAWKS Dickenson {1:04 in overtime. Bill McCreary Detroit 3 New York 3 St. Catharines 3 Marlboros: 3 orl) : 'Lipa : : in the first half and looked as points. Hotrum scored, with only |2, Oldfield 6, Cheski 10, J. Olinyk ' and Floyd Smith got singles. Bob : x es A G ADS ro Cheski, 14; Olinyk, though they would run away with|seconds remaining. It was too 16. Davidson 3. Rupert 2, Booth, With both the UAW Hockey Cementmen's onslaught, ea chiNevin scored twice for Roches- American League | SATURDAY 17; Wrubel, 2; Worsley, 2; Up- the game. The Hawks could do (late for the Hamilton squad 3, T. Olinyk 10, Vaughan, Newy League pace-setters Belko Redy- triggering a pair of scores. Other|ter Ted Hampson tallied the y F APis Interprovineial Senior A shaw; Davidson, 28. Fouls 3-out- nothing to stop big Jake Hotrum, HOTRUM TOPS 4 and Campbell. Total 55 Mix and Tony's Refreshments marksmen were veteran Maxie other goal Springfield 6 of-5. an : who played terrifically at eentre.! Jake Hotrum, lankv Hamilton Officials Gerrv Elford and winning yesterday it looks like|Yourth, Elmo Gibson, George! The Americans' winning goal Rochester 27 18 3 190 139 5 Eastern League Officials -- Jim Brady and Leo But after a time out, midwav in!Westdale Senior, was the top| Jim Hansen, Hamilton; Scorers|next Sunday's encounter between Westfall and scoring leader Syd inst the Reds came when Providence 26 24 1 173 170 5 Charlotte 3 Greensboro 5 Kelly. ari h the period, they seemed to get un-!scorer in the game with a 24 Colin Wilson, Oshawa and Ray [the two clubs will decide who will! Arnold goaltender Bruce Gamble inad-|Buffalo 2221 4163 181 = Washington 3 Clinton 2 be crowned pennant champions George Brabin, husky forward yertently swept the puck into his| Cleveland 19 18 7 166.145 45] Yashington J Clinton 7 tracked. Working against a zoneipoint effort. Joe Kinder added 12/ Jones, Hamilton ) i epee pe preelinitipunt EC - - After yesterday's action in the for the Plumbers, notched their|owy cage at 2:35 'of overtime Hershey 824 7143 150 43/New York 5 Johnstown 3 Ru T score lafter a shot by Bill Hicke ofl Quebec 2 110 207 26 OHA Senior B m Saturday's Results Woodstock 3 Strathroy 3 } . Bowmanville Arena Lloyd |orphan Ci | Clarke's Belko's are two pointsy GOODMAN PLUMBERS -- Rochester 1Xe ur ers jg | u ury ahead of Tony's, with only two goal. Kunkel; defence Copeland,| Noyin and Hank (Ciesla scored Rochester 3 Springtield 4 Metropolitan Junior . ' games remaining Mc limmond, Crawley; forwards, |... oiher Rochester goals. Paul Quebec 1 Cleveland 5 Montreal 1 Brockville 12 1ns Providence 4 Hershey 6 OHA Junior B : J 3rown, Myles, Grant and |... od 2 In the curtain raiser of the oF Larivee and Larry Hillman tal- e by 2 G ame Bons 1el | Still Holds weekly twin-bill, Tony's Refresh ; Hawe: de. lied for Providence. Roche (Shays Results Sarnia 4 Tillsonburg 7 . . ments fired four third - period B04 a Law "BEARS 6, REDS 4 ochester 3 trovidenc Chatham 9 Leamington 8 | goals to win going away 7-3 over| lence, Richards, Steffan, Wills," = peo 0" 0 0 Kinasewich|Quebec 1 Buffalo 7 Eastern Intercollegiate mnni e 2 ge ar forwards, Armstrong = Cleveland 4 Springfield 4 Tos ie 7 bs ey gia | IC Mo! F'wentysix rinks of mixed cur I. Butler iL E, MeLaughim Bradley's. Belko 'Redy-Mix con- Arnold. Yourth. Lintner Scored twice Saturday. Les Duff, lers participated in a "local" bon-| J JET 4 SG dd a e a tinued their torrid clip atop the AQ urth, LINNEY! fohn Melntyre and Claude La-| Eastérn Professional League WINNIPEG (CP)--The touring A 4 A. Armstrong FH F tier anv a spiel here Saturday, an event wg, Bill + ' ladder, whipping hapless . Lorne/and Gibson forge picked up singles. Stan WL TF APis SUNDAY Moscow Selects scored five goals that" constituted two sections ski 13; k By THE CANADIAN PRESS Goodman Plumbing and Heating . Ist Period Jaluik, Hillman, Larivee and Sudbury 2718 5231 213 59 Exhibition in the first perioc day and each rink playing two games, on Socond Game The weekend belonged to the 8-1 1. Belko Arnold (23rd) wh Don Cherry scored for Provi- Montreal 22 18 9 161 141 53 Moscow Selects 8 Winnipeg Ju- coasted fo an easy 8-1 victory a_point-rating handicap basis, |b. ¢ N. Richard ). underdogs in the Eastern Profes. TONY'S - BRADLEY'S 3 ATE) i} 8 dence. T. Rivieres 2021 7152 153 47|pior Warriors 1 over a jittery Winnipeg junior with total aggregate scores de- 7 . ional Hockey League, if such an-. Paced by the two - goal perfor B10! [yesiial \ £0 ~------|Kingston 21 A 3 217 222 45 Eastern League goribination in. .8 .exnibitiy ciding the prize winners Butler 14: F an imals can be found in the outfit. mances of centre Joe Reid and . Arnold, Armstrong) ... 1.11 IS.S. Marie 19 24 170 189 44| hockey game before a reco 3. Goodman's: Brabin (7th) 5.36 44/Charlotte 6 Greensboro 4 10,271 fans at Winnipeg Arena. . Big scores proved the rule B. H 4; K. Whittingtor The race has narrowed to|wingman Keith West, Tony's Re-| ", . . b Hull-Ott 18 22 8 168 181 : To a RT ; : Hard h vingman Keith We ony 8 . Penalties -- Gibson and Cope Co ourg unior Saturday's Resulls Philadelphia 5 New York 3 The triumph was the fifth for i A ) dir J. Perry 2 where. 18 arate 1} rather than the exception in Sat where 15 points separate the top|freshments captured a 7 : | urday's competition, with the 00 O'CLOCK DRAW and bottom teams. This is {Wo iriymph over third - place Brad. 2" Sudbury 6 Kingston 8 {Johnstown 1 New Haven 5 the Selects in their nine games , g poi "loser p s p> y 2nd Period ' : ot " in Canada y maximum of 10 possible. giving First Game points closer than last week ley § n , Sunday's Results Interprovincial Senior A {in Canada. plenty of scope for big ends, |B. Mor D. Williar The heat of competition is be- |p 0 ol Ben. Lushe. and Belko: Gibson (6th) ar uspen €Q s.ui ste. Marie 3 Montreal 3 (Ottawa 4 Cornwall 5 The Selects had no (rouble Two rinks finished with equal bi hl 4 Sei reflected in Zales with 10.506 vies ax on: Ee Marshal, Wills) P 34 Sudbury 6 Hull-O'tawa 6 Pembroke 5 Buckingham 6 with the junior squad, made up totals of two wins, with 20. plus! oon Bates, hey ¢ rsons watching Sunday's three og a Ta Ml 8 : Belkor Armstrong (12th) ay COBOURG CP)--Gary Sharpe Kingston 3 Trois-Rivieres 1 Metropolitan Junior ¥ play 4) " the Ningipeg 7 scores, in the early draw. Grace r 3 r . afternoon games SARL 8 vin : estia : U0 of the Cobourg Junior B hockey CAR bol fh raves and Si. Boniface Cana. Mackie Bob indy Nas Jacobi ay i v It also is showing itself in the| Gordie Bannon, Freddie Cocker-| , Belko: Lintner (3rd) club has been suspended by the| OHA Senior A B} ue kville 14 Pointe aux|diens of the Manitoba Junior ov ge Fi Ming oy Day ov broad smiles on the faces of club tn joe, Ron Wright tallied: for (Yourth) 1131 Ontario Hockey Association for WL T F APs. _Trembles 3 Hockey League. for fired prizes oh yy iy to the Wah per, owners who didn't dare hope for|Bradieys. : ; . Belko: Armstrong (13th) __ lone year, it was announced Sun. |XWhitby 29 15 0 177 149 60 th with the risk of Ethel : such success in the first year of TONY'S -- goal, Melnick; de- (Steffan, Arnold) 15.51 | day K-W 9393 2177 195 54 Butler, Ed, Armstrong, Marj. J Reser H. Br operation. The loop is made up of in Nccane, Ru 1s Oyu »| 8. Belko: Yourth (2nd) The action by the OHA follows XWindsor 21 19 2 176 121 46] «a. § 4 : H. Din 3 r i lations "kev "ad ; fe: IW, Ss, Myles av. Jills) % 4 y 3 9 17 x Armstrong and Wally Butler tak-| Jon Mo Six National Hockey i Jar Bones, orien ict: Davis, 7 (wins g 19.19 a match misconduct penalty in a |XXChatham 20 21 2 178 186 46 3 lain NM nt ; ® ter clubs tha rmerly played in| Hal , st, ray, L , enalty--Fry gd ; Belleville. 6-2 |xBelleville 1429 0 152 209 30 ng second rizes. Elgin Munday's © e Buinat ofa A p g y game won by Belleville, 6-2. X 3 rink won the high one-win prizes Bb J Provan ial professional 21d awa. Re mya byine. Fielder; | g 1k Id Period Sharpe was given the penalty | (X~Includes four-point games) 3s. ort gh } , res N eur leagues LY» -- S08, 9. Delko: Lintner (4th) after a fig te Wout ols &. ay ; with a total score of 18 plus 5. Ge, 1 B. td : Sudbury Wolves continue to | defence, Rorabeck, F. Cockerton (Yourth) 16.44 Both AE with Demis Serkin Chathan ay 3 Ea Durin y - Chatham § ) ® In the 11.00 o'clock draw, Doro: Y J 3 hold a relatively comfortable six-| Westfall, Mapes; forwards, Burke,| panalties Arnold, Steffan ands 9 : Eldar Ewe ) I X ! ) -] ) . yy : ene + 8 é na 1 lav 5 . sille CW? % thy Day, Ron Day, Szelma Aker ' k point lead, despite an=8 - 6 loss |D. Cockerton, Wright, Ferd, Grant bo! oni hed 3 co sud red [Beevile 4 kv R I" y and Reg. Aker, skip, took top hon t Saturday night to Kingston Fron. |Bradley and Bannon Referees Lionel Wilson and Sharpe alleged ee v ne th Whitt LW Ad i ors, with two wins and a score of Bot ' Y fenacs and a 6 - 6 tie Sunday with 1st Period Mel Suddard; scorer, Jim Shaw. |[nlaver w ave Cul the Witithy CSOT 9 \ WO x ; of ¢ A kh ; nd player with his skates, says il Tuesday's Games » 20 plus 10. Ken Tipney's entry, cpa : ; y la place Hull - Ottawa Cana-| 1, Bradley's: Bannon (12th) as o . le : : y 3 : was an accident {Chatham at Windsor which included Betty Tipney, r r iens (Ford. Bradley) 5.40 ars SU CLES SS SE Spa oh sh SE - . Chas Lancaster and Joy Lan Burk} Su Kingston, an unpredictable as| penalties Bryan, Irvine and HO S | | 5. caster, was next in line, with ,; rs gob Mercer, the parent Boston Bruins, notched |, Cockerton CKEY BIG | iwo wins and a total of 20 plus 8. 4 Matt Suttor a second weekend win by defeat 2nd Period | sk High one-win = honors went to ng third - place Trois - Rivieres| 2 Tony's: Locke (6th) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Steve Piper's rink, with a "total 2 '"f A Low Lions 3 - 1 Sunday fo climb out West) 14.46, Boston's Bronco Horvath| | score of 20 L f aon Renwick of the cellar . 3. Tony'S: DeGray (13th) 15.15 /moved into a first place tie with | the complete Ken Tipney J Eli Left one point behind Kingston, | 4 Tony's: West (6th Montreal's Jean Beliveau in the 30 14 4 194 147 64 Buckingham 0 Pembroke 7 | 7 3 ) } Following are ski 13 with 44 points each, are Hull-Ot: ( ) " Nat 3 o % > rink p 8 | Né 1 ey League sc | rinks and scores: : i tawa and Sault Ste. Marie Than. Reid 18.08 N Hock Leagu scoring on con Penalties -- Burke and Harmon. (race by collecting two goals and 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW n Elliot 9 Dire. called dnderd 3rd Period an assist in the Bruins' two| P . | igi 10 - calle 1rd 025] 5s Tonv's: Rud Hy woke rictories th have 65! r | i irs me : or 8; GG ; hd onder when | 5 Tony's: Reid (6th a Wetkeud victories. Both have 65 emium STOVE Ol ' Buy One Suit, Topcoat, Sweater, K : ¢ 22 Pair Trousers, Sport Shirt, etc., at the Soo squad fought second-place! » n.. A " saders i Montreal Royals to a 3 - 3 tie on| > Bradley's: I. Cockerton The leader Quality Regular Price And Get A | 7. Tony's Teid (7th) Beliveau, Montreal 31 34 65 | Courteous, Prompt Delivery Addi H | PE 3 y " (West) 9.33 | Horvath, Boston 32 65 itional Suit, Topcoat, Sport Montreal ite of Sudbury with 53, and Lions| , .. 4 1 a ar | i NHL LEADERS another six points back with 11.2 Tony's Myles (11th) . Hull, Chicago ; 28 32 60 VIGOR OIL Shirt, Sweater or Trousers for gst ting S y (Reid 9 tichard, ontreal 25 : 5] Kingston, meeting Sudbury on 9 Ss: Wright (3rd Stasiuk. Boston 21 34 55 ° 1 Only 1.00. Montreal now is six points back| THE CAN t " Kingston ice Saturday, t a 62" 3radley By THE CANADIAN PRESS |jond in the fires hid book | Be (Westfall, D. Cockerton) 17.18 | Moore, Monreal 53 : Standings: Montreal, won 31, 1 oq poe, first two perio d)10. Tony's: West (7th Bathzate. New York 35 52 For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone A m as Wolves nar y tied nine, points 71 " (Reid. Mvles) Tr Jock Perry, Jine . [rowed the edge at one point to lc yles 19.00 doar Ivo lorvath Buston; Belk7.4 in the third frame Penalties = None FRACTURES SPINE OSHAWA WHITBY aura Robson |\veau, Montreal; 65 Stan Maxwell. Red ©O ELK . . J + NE Bett Bradford, | toenlsr ber $ axwell, uellette BELKO - GOODMAN'S WARSAW : ( Reuters)--Pol Ls ®. Munday, | Qudls: Borvath, Boston 33 _|and Reg Fleming each scored| Front - running Belko Redy-Mix Tl Ay Reuters J land's RA 5 1109 MO 8-3644 E. Munday, Assists: Bathgate, New York, /twice and Glen Cressman and racked up their 13th win in 16 Hryniewiecki, fractured his spine kip 8.35 Pete Pamagabko once each for starts, whipping last-place Good: ip a practice jump Wednesday BROOKLIN AJAX M. Nesbitt : Bowe ' » hil eshift, Shutouts: Bower, Toronto: Saw Frontenac vhile Cleland Mort- {man Plumbers 7-3 in finale of h Alf Higgs . trait / and will miss the Squaw Valles R. Higas chuk, Detroit: four son notched four for the losers the weekly donble-header water Oli a No a OL. 5-3221 550 Dr. A. Harding Penalties: Brewer, Toronto, 120 and Jimmy Moore and Wally Bo Capta Yap bev : : : I plain Jack Armstrong andi gaw new paper Zycie Warszaw 16 S J 1 f nd|saw newspaper Zycie. Warszawy imcoe out A 3-161] | . - 8 EW , minutes, kip 7 tes yer one each. Ronnie Lintner sparked the reported Friday. (1st) 8.07 3 Pts

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