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The Oshawa Times, 10 Mar 1960, p. 14

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a a the took Three fop scorers in world of figure skating time out from practice to fry a few shots on goal at Maple NOT aroons Snatch res Last-Minute Win By GERRY BLAIR the left side, letting a high hard still in flight, and fortunately for Chatham Maroons scored with one go, which was deflected un- him, he knocked the puck right {just 11 seconds remaining in the third and final period to take a 3-2 decision from the floundering Whitby Dunlops, last night at the in alone on Henderson, drawing t Community Arena. In the first pericd the Dunlops, started out strongly, hemming ' the Maroons in their end for two minutes before they (Chatham) could gain one shot in the Dun- {lops' net. John Henderson made stops in succession fiom a scramble midway through the first period, and on the last try by a Chatham player, the puck trickled by the open eorner. Whitby came back with several tries, but couldn't capitalize on numerous opportunities in front of Maniagio in the mets for Chat- ham. Near the end of the first frame, Pete Babando deflected Hos- kings' shot from the point right into the prostrate Maniago's pads. Chatham scored the only goal TY of the period, when George i Aitken shot from the side of the net, and Henderson thinking he three we ul ry i IN THE SCRIPT EL Fol Wik WL less, and both clubs missed two tor three good scoring epportuni- ties. Around the six-minute mark. Eicher again 'busted in" from had it in his glove, let it drop into the net between his legs In the last minute of the open ing stanza, Fred - Eicher had Maniago at his mercy, bul shot i the puck wide of the yawning vorld champions Barbara Wag ner and Bob Paul. They are ap pearing in the Rotary Club's charity ice revue. March 16-18 CP Wirepholo Leal Gardens in Toronto Wed nesday. Left to right: Stanislav Zhuk, one Russia's champions of and pair Olympics and SPORTS MENU St Mary's Cop By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ,° First Place In CYO Sr. Loop | & Roy Sawyer's Oshawa Kiwanis Club rink captured The General place Motors Trophy and top prizes, in EDITOR Mary's clinched first e CYO Senior for 1960 with a 7-0 win over Holy sic Inter-Club curling bonspiel, at MONTREAL HABS, who elubs when they're leading the NHI race but neve e playing never, ease up when the whipped wide-open contest. While this Black Hawks played to a incidentally, history has proven that after even twe 'good games"--he'll revert back to form and Leafs will have Bower back in the nets for the playoffs. SPORT SHORTS: COSSA basketball ehampions, playoff game yesterday Whitby right in Whitby and Windsor Bulldogs whipped the K-W special MAROONS won over the Dutchmen 9-2, all of which earious position--but into the round-robin discard. to overtake either Dunnies had the course . . . . . ROY eaptured the annual Oshawa bonspiel, here yesterday, for pri out in the Supertest Trophy rock of the final game, yesterday at London, after put- ting up a fine showing . resenting Saskatchewan, have practically clinched their second-straight Canadian curling championship. They've indefeated at Fort William this week. and barring an upsef, they've got themselves another trip to Scotland all lined beaten "the best" in their 1 play up . HOWIE MORENZ wi Jury honors, vesterday . . . spiel by plarie to Orillia yesterday, to make sure they time for their bonspiel Les Eveniss' terday's . play or there Plante Slipping In Vezina Race B: THE CANADIAN PRESS Bare-faced or masked, Jacques Plante will come face to face with his arch-rival in Montreal Satur day nig n the next stage of the toughest Vezina Trophy battle he has had to fight in five seasons. Glenn Hall, durable and deter- mined, was superb in the Chic- ago nets Wednesday night as the Black Hawks and Rangers played to a 1-1 National Hockey League tie in New York. The tie pushed the Hawks into third place, one point ahead of Detroit The same could not be said for Plante, who re-donned his mask and gave an unimpressive per- formance although Montreal Ca- nadiens went on another scoring rampage, trounecing Toronto Maple Leafs 9-4. Canadiens had plenty of cause for jubilation It was their first road victory in five games, several big stars fattened their scoring records and the team gave its sharpest offen- sive display in several weeks PLANTE LOSING LEAD A less joyous event was the fact that those four Toronto goals sliced Plante's margin over Hall to one goal. At mid-season Plante, secking a fifth consecutive Vézina Trophy, had allowed 26 fewer goals than Hall and as late as a month ago he was still more than 20 goals nhead Hall turned aside 3 New York title. the Mapleos 9-4 last 1-1 Hawks ahead of Red Wings and into third place McCartan once again turned tending display for Rangers to help gain the tie practically assure himself berth with the Rangers. Speaking of NHL goalies, Tor- onto Leafs have recalled Ed, night, to replace Johnny Bower. This looks, at almost any angle, a move to reflect on Bower's play of late, and Donevan practically MARJ. ARMSTRONG'S Oshawa rink lost ile convalescing in hospital, following a broken leg MRS. T. GILLESPIE'S rink from Toronto Scarborough Club, won the annual Midland Ladies' Bon- Oshawa rink lost two close games in yes- ishots may "coast" against other |TTO% the local club yesterday, when 30 but tallies followed by Ed than half of the entries being with a pair. Pat Mur- out-of-town representatives hid Dionne fired the gawyer's foursome, which in- als for the Winners. cluded Russ Sproule, Morley ide's 20 3 Jaw Red i or Finley, Ken Jackson and Sawyer, ow ga Ge skip, chalked up three wins for a ed for the 'winners while Peter plus toa) of 2 points, They foe Bedard earned the shutout third and final game, by one shot, | St. Gregory's Tigers dumped ;o° win' the honors, when a win St. Gregory's Lions 100 in the pr... parkhill's rink would have fina 2alne ki led the Tigers Meant an easy trophy triumph. John Salowski le prs . : with four goals followed by Ted Runners-up in the day's play Marks and Larry Judge with a Was the Orillia entry, skipped by pair each. Mike, Croshy and John George Fitzpatrick. They beat, LaRush counted the other goals out Ken Conlin's Oshawa rink on for the winners. and Rene Pleau a0 extra end, to take three wins collected the shutout. with a total score of eight. "IN A AN IGS Other three-game winners were FRvAL STANDINGS T pts. F. Creegan's Belleville rink, in| the 9.00 o'clock draw, with three wins and a score of seven while Dr. Gordon Hare's Oshawa rink was the other three-game winner in the 11.00 o'clock section, for a total score of six In the early draw, Al Park- A Pts. hill's rink emerged as the best 31 two-game winner with a score 29 of 13 plus 3 while Eldon Kerr's 21 Oshawa rink was next in line 21 with two wins and a score of 12 19 'plus 6 19 In the second section, Fred 19 Kitchen's Oshawa rink had two 19 wins for a score of 12 and next a trio of Hanowsk fs Leafs, 4och and Jerry Toronto riight in Toronto, in a was going on, the point Rangers and putting Jack an outstanding goal- and a permanent tie, in of Chadwick for Saturday Chadwick has his one or 25 23 18 14 8 2 St St St Mary's John's Gertrude's St. Greg's Tigers Holy Cross St. Greg's Lions SCORING RACE Collegiate seniors, lost to Niagara Falls in a CHATHAM last night 3 GAS 3 3 2 2 2 0 Dunlops Salowski (Tigers) Korezynski (St, J.) Bryant (St. J.) Dionne St. M.) Watters (St. J.) Murdoch (St. M.) keeps Dunnies in a pre- shunts the Dutchies Right now, Dutchies have or Belleville--or they've SAWY ER'S Oshawa r M. Miljour (Tigers) Kiwanis Club's inter-club 'B Dionne (St. M.) the GM Trophy and top J. Curry (Hgly Cross) 16° in line was Ken Conlin's rink L. McAvoy (St. Gert.) 15 15 with two wins and a score of John Salowski, of St. Gregory's eight Tigers, wins the Barons' Trophy High one-game winning prizes for the individual scoring cham- went to Fred Moss and his men, pionship for 1960 in the early section while Bob CYO PLAYOFFS Stroud's Oshawa Westmount rink The first round of tie CYO Sen. Won the fifth set of prizes in the ior and Junior Atom playoffs be- 11.00 "clock Section, Souls" gins on Sunday, March 13. Six Special prizes to Lost Zoi. § sudden-death games will be play- rinks with three defeats but ed with the winners advancing not the worst went to H. C. into the second round Staysa's Brantford entry in the Game times are as follows first section and to Rev. T. Cole- 5.30 Black Hawks vs Canadiens man's Belleville rink, in the 6.10 Rangers vs Bruins draw. | 6.50 Red Wings vs Leafs Conducted as an Inter - Club | 7.30 Holy Cross vs St. Greg. event, out-of-town Kiwanians and ory's Lions the Oshawa Kiwanians in each 8.10 St. John's vs St. Gregory's Section, fraternized at iuncheon Tigers * sessions, with Oshawa Club pres- 8.50 St ident - Ken Jackson acting as trude's chairman for the first draw and honspiel chairman Geuv. Camp- WWRD ME ND® J s A J P P final game, on the final . RICHARDSON"S, rep- in Brier string died 23 vears ago today A HAMILTON RINK flew were appointment. Incidentally, Mary's vs St. Ger ate F over the net into the Less than a minute Malo of Chatham went fortunately, end seats. later, Joe him out of the net, but John fell with the shot, and smothered it. Samolenko on one of his fre- quent good chances bounced one continually waited |front of the Chatham nets, just/ with the just five off the goal post middle minutes to play in frame. Bobby Attersley, one of the few hockey players who seldom misses a clear chance, shot right into Maniago"s stick in the open- ing minute _of the final period, to miss a great chance of fying the contest up. However, Tom O"Con- nor took a perfect pass-out from Jack Kane at 3.44 to even things up at 1-1, This was relatively short-lived, as Gary Sharp, standing uncover ed at the side of the Whitby net, slapped in Jim Connelly's pass out to give the Maroons the lead once again Again the Whitby Dunlops fought back fo tie the score, with Fred Etcher finally putting one into the net afier having missed four or five glorious opportunities carlier with Attersley and Samo lenko receiving assists on the play Then came the unforgettable Chatham tally. It was one of the most unorthodox goals ever to be scored in this rink, George Aitken flipped a shot in the general di- rection of the Whithy net, and Al Cleary, standing in front, fook a swipe al the puck while it was bell as ehairman for the second sitting Prize committee chairman Bob \lom League the second annual Oshawa Kiwa-|Patle officiated at the presenta ke following the Kiwanian lan tion of the prizes, day's competition Bill Dionne led the winners with rinks contested the laurels, more McNab, of the GM public rela- g.aham, presented his « tions department, company's trophy and the flop prizes, to the bonspiel winners, after which Kiwanis officers, in cluding District Governor "Bob"" Stroud, president Ken Jackson and past-presidents of the Oshawa Club, made presentations Following are the compleie rinks and their scores: 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Game OSHAWA ORILLIA W. Henry, W. Clark, J. Vivash, A. Ross, R. Vickery, V. Woods, Fred Moss, E. Steacy, skip skip OSHAWA BELLEVILLE G. Coulter, W ade Ted. Johnson, Trafford, H. Sills, Graham, skip LINDSAY G. Ford, Goodman, Hardie Whyte, skip OSHAWA H. Armstrong, R. Lancaster, A. Cay, D. Crothers skip . BRANTFORD A. Rundle W. Wickens, C. Hendersor C. Mellon N. Allan, S. Antolovich M. Reed, H. Stayza skip skip OSHAWA ORILLIA G. Reihl, N. Dixon, D. Wilson E. Awrey G. Jacksan R. Wilkinson, L. M. Souch C. Evans skip skip NIAGARA FALLS OSHAWA I. McNab W. O'Reilly, C. Godsell J. Mackenzie skip BELLEVILLE R. Freestone, G ¥ J aay, J Parkhill, R skip OSHAWA R. Sproule, M. Finley K. Jackson, R. Sawyer, skip .. } NIAGARA FALLS J, Gullion. E. Masters, J, Mean, I. Feldman, skip OSHAWA 14; H 12 2 Second ie, 9 9 9 M., Reed, F moss Evans, J. Mackenz F. Creegan, R. Graham T. Wildgoose D. Crothers, Kerr, Sawyer Parkhill, 16 10, 10; . Feldmon L. M. Souch, R. A 7 5 Ll] é ) 3 4 Rangers Win HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS THE CANADIAN PRESS National League LT FP 15 12 240 8 186 11 182 26 14 174 Boston 25 33 6 200 223 i New York 15 36 13 170 231 By Junior Atom League Race He was Three thrilling games featured 3athgate the last night of regular play in the CYO Junior Atom League In the first tilt, Rangers anc . Black Hawks fought fo a 2-2 Wednesday's Results draw. Mike Keenan of the Ran- Chicago 1 New York 1 gers and Robert Kennedy of the Montreal 9 Toronto 4 Hawks led their teams in the Tonight's Game scoring by netting a pair each. New York at Boston Canadiens edged the Bruins American League 1-0 in the second game. Brian r phan WL T F McAdam fired the winning goal 2 5° 4 . late in the third period unassist- . pls ond game of his five-game trial ed. Canadien' goalie' Randy Ditt- Rochbster B with the Rangers mar collected the shutout: uttalo eB Black Hawks tied the game yoafs downed the Red Wings Providence 2 ap } : when. 25 la 20 9 eariy In the third pe: iod whey 6-4 in the final contest. Ricky Dig- Gevilan p 2 7 186 Tod Sloan's drive rolled under yom Jed the winners with four Hershey gd 52 McCartan's leg. goals followed by Mike White Quebec 17 45 2 15 AEE with a pair. Tom Dart and Mike ,Wednesday's Result THREE FOR BOOMER | three Davis fired singles for the Wings. Providence 1 Hershey 5 ae score Pe er of . goals and added two assists lo FINAL STANDINGS Eastern Professional Lea lead Montreal's attack against = w i > Pts, Sudbury Toronto. The goals brought his anger 3 2 y | Black Hawks 10 1 4 Montreal season total to 28 and his career ; a¢% HAWK " total to Canadiens . 3 3 15 |Hull-Ott ali 8 5 T. Rivieres Jean Beliveau got his 33rd goa Leafs "ve . d and two sists and Maurice ) aT ne D assist I aur y a opm 9 Red V s Kings 3 267 2 R {) R d i Wing 4 recorded two tikes AEE goals and an assist SCORING RACE k JYelntatny s Resul y 2S 23 'y Other Canadien goals were Pts. Kingston udbur) . : 53 Ontario Senior A scored by Andre Pronovosf, Don 4 (Round-robin Playoffs) Marshall, who his fourth in R % WL T F the last four games, and defence R 21 man Tom Johnson T. Dart (Wings) 19 George Armstrong, with two Dave Mosier (Ran ) 17 goals, Bert Olmstead and Red |g" vi joachern B H) 14 Kelly were Leafs' marksmen R. Monaghan (Br.) . 9 The win boosted Canadiens' \ White (Leaf 9 lead over second-place S$ P. McAllister (Br) 18 ne he b to 16 points. They have Mike Keenan of Range: Wednesday's Resulls clinched their third straight NHL wins the individual scoring award Kitchener-Waterloo 2 Windsor for 1060, Chatham 3 Whithy 2 * A Pts i65 88 185 166 182 w 38 32 2 Montreal Toronto Chicago Detroit 65 64 56 43 Wednesday night beaten only when Andy banged home his own 30-fool re bound in the second period. Hail was not 'the only goaltend ing hero, however, for nobody has proved yet that Rangers' new net- minder Jack McCartan does not belong in the National Hockey League. McCartan, hero of the recent U.S. Olympic hockey vic tory, stopped 26 shots in the sec A Pts. 83 Vb] 66 66 205 65 202 53 272 38 Springfield 2215 7229 gue 224 198 2 228 234 M P. Keenan (Ran.) Bligden (B.H.) ... Kennedy (B.H.) Dignem (Leafs) got 0 0 0 0 0 Windsor Chatham Whitby Belleville K-W Fach ame 19 16 four 1 2 3 9 4 team play the Leaf to elim alreads alread the 9 [ 72 » Indianapo'is 4 Louisville 5 Tonight's Game Windsor at Kitchener-Waterloo Ontario Junior A Series B (Besl-of-seven Quarter-final) WL TTF APis Pete 21 2 2016 6 Barrie 1 2216 20 4 Wednesday's Result Peterborough 5 Barrie 3 Tonight's Games Barrie at Peterborough Guelph at St. Catharines (Series C) Maritime Intercollegiate St. Francis Xavier 0 U. of New Brunswick 2 (U.N.B. wins death) Western League Seattle 2 Victoria 4 Western International Rossland 10 Trail 6 (Trail leads semi-final) OHA Senior B Strathroy 5 Woodstock 3 title in s.| (Strathroy wins best - of - seven semi-final 4-0, one tied) Saskatchewan Junior Prince Albert 3 Regina 9 (Regina wins semi-final 4-1) Saskatoon 3 Flin Flon 4 (Flin Flon wins semi-final one tied) Eastern League Johnstown 1 Clinton 3 (Clinton leads best-of-nine 1-0) Philadelphia 0 New Haven 8 (New Haven leads best-of-five series 2:0 International League Fort Wayne 8 Minneapolis 1 4-3 series OHA Junior B Sarnia 1° Goderich 6 (Sarnia leads best series 3-1) of « seven a sudden- into the Whitby net, behind a bewildered John Henderson, who {promptly smashed his stick in wo, from sheer disappointment. ICE CHIPS . .". The Whitby Dunlops certainly didn't play one of their better games, as they too long in wanting to make that extra move to make the goal appear spectacular, and as a result were checked at the last moment. . . . Next home game for the Whithy Dunlops in this exciting and tense round-robin play-off is this Satur- day night, against the Windsor Bulldogs, who incidentally whip- ped the Kitchener Waterloo Dutchraen, 9:2 last night in the Border City First Period Chatham: Aitken (unassisted) Penalties sticking), 8.08 Second Period No scoring. Penalties 8.53. 1 16.05 Hogkings (high Babando (hooking) Third Per'od Whitby: Tom O'Connor (Kane, Williams) Chatham: Sharp (Connelly) Whithy: - Etcher (Samolenko, Atlersley) 5. Chatham: Cleary (Aitken, McGregor) 19.49 Penalties Douglas (hooking, 10-minute "'misconduct) 12.46 Shots on goal: By Whithy, Chatham, 29 2 RRL} 3 7.29 h 9.23 Roy Sawyer's Rink Wins Kiwanis 'Spiel Third Game Evans 10 Reed Stayz 4 n Sawye ' Creegari, 3; Mackenzie, 13; Feldman, ouch, 11; Crothers, White, 8; Steacy, 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Game WHITBY N. Shert, C. Parnaby N. Hooker, J. Church 8. Miller, F. Godden, skip A) OSHAWA SCARBORO A. Mcllveen C. Smythe, R. Humphreys, J. Mason E. Disney. J. Kitchen G. Campbell, H. McCowan, skip skip OSHAWA LINDSAY C. McCullough, J W. Piatti L R. E. Cox, M K. Conlin, T skip OSHAWA A. Atkinson, A. Mackay, D. Storie, G. Hare, skip OSHAWA A ORILLIA N, Holmes 6G. Fitzpatrick skip 11; Ha Blakley, Heels, ouinn, Pp HAM. WESTDALE ckhemmer, sk PICTON D. Whalen, M. Adam, E. Base, D. Stanten skip BELLEVILLE, McDougall, Jack Mel eod skip OSHAWA W. Gibbie, Kitchen skip BELLEVILLE Padre McConnell B. Quincey, K. Pinder, F. Domenico n 9 Second Kitchen, Pinder, Stroud. Coleman, Godden, Ro McLeod Gome 6. each game. Saskatchewan Near Victory FORT WILLIAM (CP) A 38- year-o'd owner of a motor sales company in Kingston is con- sidered the only tough hurdle the | Ernie Richardson rink must clear {in its bid for a second straight Canadian curling championship for Saskatchewan. Jack L. (Jake) Edwards, rep- resenting Ontario, today faced the unbeaten Richardson in the seventh round of the 11 - round championship. The 11 rinks had gruelling schedule with morn- ing, afternoon and evening draws. Richardson, along with brother {Garnet and cousins Wes and Arn- old, rolled to a sixth consecutive victory Wednesday night with a 12-8 decision over British Colum- bia's Glen Harper FOURTH STRAIGHT WIN Edwards, who also has beaten B.C., scored his fourth straight win after a first-round loss by defeating lan Baird of Nova Sco- | tia 10-7. Ontario had a bye in the third round. Saskatchewan gets its bye on the final draw Friday. Manitoba's Mac Scales, who hasn't lost since he was trimmed 17-5 by Richardson in the open- ing round, picked up his fourth straight with an 11-7 victory over Stu Beagle of Alberta. Although only Edwards and Scales were given any hope of catching Richardson, only two rinks Northern Ontario and Newfoundland--have been mathe- ma eliminated Sudbury's Don Groom has lost all five of his matches, while John-David Lyon of Goose Bay, |Labrador, representing New- allz cally Royals Hold Lead In T-C Finals Peles, as now Royals need only one. more win lo capture the championship and trophy. ROYALS -- goal, Greener; de- fense, Reazin and Elliott; for- wards, Hall, G. Williams and Ward; alts. -- Nichols, Killen, MacDonell, J. Williams, Little, SPORTS | TODAY'S GAMES No games scheduled. FRIDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled. Genosha Hawks Royals took a two-game lead in the Town and Country Hockey, League championship finals, | when they defeated Petes 7-4 in the second game of the 3-out-of-5 title series, on Saturday. Royals were ever Salind in this one. Killen scored early on a A 3 3 pass from Nichols then Bird re- Halliday, Bemis and Fisher. = ceived credit for a Petes' goal,| PETES goal, Woodward; with a bit of deflected help from defense, R. Hickey and V. Hick- a Royals' defenseman. ey; forwards, Bara, Shearer and Ready To Meet | : ribson: Alts. -- Mountjoy, E y Welland Cagers|, nova: resin the ie when S050, 315, Motor Eva Oshawa Genosha Hotel Hawks skated through the Petes' de- 8¢™" will enter the second round of fense, to score. But just before gIRST PERIOD OBA Inter 'A playdowns Saturday the period ended, Butler evened| j Royals. Killen night, when they entertain the matters up, with a nice scoring (Nichols) powerful Welland Cooneys at play, on help from Barta and. potes, Bird Donevan Collegiate, in the first Gibson. 3. Royals, Bemis game of their home-and-home| Royals fook over in the next (MacDonnell) series. This will be one of the stanza, when they scored three 4. Petes, Butler best basketball games ever play- consecutive goals by Reazin, (Barta, Gibson) ........ ed in this city and maybe even a Ward and Hall, Gibbons gave the SECOND PERIOD better crowd-pleaser than the Petes a new hope when he tallied 5. Royals. Reazin contest with Andy's AC Seniors unassisted. Bird closed the gap a (Nichols) played earlier this year. minute later, on a three-way play 6. Royals, Ward Oshawa has won the right to with Butler and Tobin. (Hall, G. Williams) the semi-final playdown, knock- Petes went all-out in the third Royals, Hall ing off Toronto's best East River- period bul after the half-way (Ward) dale 164-119 last weekend while mark, G. Williams shut the door 8. Petes, Gibson the Cooney's club were eliminat- on the Petes Win 3 Zpal on a 9 Pte. Bid; ) ing Owen So by st |2oal-mouth pass. ard putting (Butler, Tobin) ...... Hil Mtg Sound 48 alnon the frosting on the cake ona simi- THIRD PERIOD The Welland {eam is highly lar scoring play, late in the per- 10. Royals, G. Williams rated and almost shoo-in favor-|i0d. to conclude the scoring. (Ward, Reazin) .... ites to win the Ontario title this| Royals' defensive play was fhe Royals, Ward 4 7 11 17.30 Balsom and Guar Minor League Basketballers Set Playoffs Due fo the two games at Sim- coe Hall on Feb. 27 in the Y's Men's Minor Basketball league, the league standings changed greatly The CKLB squad won a close game from Bolahoods Sports- haven 36-35 after a five minute/ overtime period f The Police Assoc. put the pres- sure on the Jaycee Whites and upset the squad 23-20. This left tne standings as follows with the| playoffs to begin on March 12th, fe W L PTS St. John's Cadets Jaycee Whites CKLB Police Assoe Bolahoods 2 3 year. They appear to be the big- big margin in this evenly Royals, Ward gest stumbling block for the Matched action. ; (Hall) Hawks, who have visions of win.| This Saturday, it will he do.or-| Referees ning the title themselves. Gary die for last year's champion dian Welland offence and is expected fo give the Oshawa club the most trouble. This same team lost out to Toronto Township in the play- . * downs last year, losing by eight] 5 n points in Toronto and winning at| ana 1an home by two. If was a heari-| breaking loss and they don't plan S . Li Oshawa looks to be the club urprises 1011S to take them. Tom Olinyk has heen super in the last few games Canadian Legion, lowly fifth- of the championship race _metch- and has been the mainstay on place finishers during the regular ing their second-straight win, nip- the Oshawa offence. He picked Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- ping Rotary 3-1. off over 40 rebounds against To-|tion Midget season play, con- Gene Supryka, Bobby Crothers ronto and was the leading man tinue to play the part of "giant and Don Sawyer with the game's in the assist department. With|killers" during the five game winning goal, fired the winners here is a strong possibility that! past night down in the Chil- proved fo be Rotary's lone sniper. he Oshawans can take the series. qren's Arena, the Legionnaires ROTARY goal, Gutsole; de- At any rate will be top| recorded their second successive fence, Oliver, Lindsay, Maynard, notch ball with both teams going play.off triumph, blanking Lions Carey: forwards, Ritchie, Steek- all out. Game time is at 7.30 at 1.0" who were the pennant win- ley. Leffan, Hall, Plews, Mitehell, Donevan Collegiate Advance ner ; + cam- Pascoe and Armstrong ners during the regular cam ll tickets may be purchased from paign Kinsmen kept pace with KINSMEN: goal, Markus: de- {eam members or at the door. {the Legion lads, extending their fence, Supryka,. Keys, Cotie, 3-1 while Kiwanis, doormats ail Peters, Talling, Sawyer, Maedon- year long, continued their sur- ald, Sandford, Wallace, Vernon prising fine play knocking off and Kidd. Local 222, 32, to remain one SION -- point back of both Legion and np... LEGION -- LIONS K io: the. battle for th Highflying Canadian RInSmen in ie Dbaills Tor The with their eyes focused on the championship. "City League" championship, KIWANIS -- LOCAL 222 continued a fine "team effort" of first period markers in help- game of the weekly triple-header, ing pace Kiwanis to an upset 3-2 they upset Lions 10 to remain decision over Local 222. It was atop the play-off league stand- the second-straight setback' for DES. "929" during the play-downs.| Goaltender Garry Hooper and Bobby Mason notched the third Jonuuy Bourse Kati gned the marker, which eventually proved legion victory. Hooper was a h ing tally. St ut di fixture while i reg IBA et #e game's only Willoughby and Paul Gibbens, gol | A i ot ingles |i : scoring champs netted singles in" CANADIAN. LEGION: goa), LOCAL 222: goal, Harmon; de- Hooper; defence, Wilkens, Clapp, nce, Black, Godridge, Kay, Anderson, Macdonald; forwards, *|Cheeseman: forwards, McGraw, Love, Elliott, Elmhurst, Horton, Barnoski, Gow, Gibbens, Kitchen, Bourrie, Goring, Sytnyk, Vickers Siblock, McNamee, Wayling and and Studley. KIWANIS: goal, Wallace; de- Watts, Soloman, _Hentig, An- fence, King in Porteous, drews; forwards, Mitchell, Bar. Firefighters 10 2 1ocke; forwards, Mason Buech. noski, Brown, Montpetit, Norris, The points for average Was io. "grith Johnson, Davis, Rob- Chapman, Bradley, ~Rockburn, necessary as we had a tie for erts, Flegg Masters and Seton. | Porter, Aldred and Shody. first place and third place in he : ii i Referees. Paul Kawzenuk and standings. A playoff was not KINSMEN -- ROTARY Jimmy Hutchinson; scorer, Jim available as the COSSA was play- Kinsmen continued in the thick Shaw. Geiger is the sparkplug of the MIDGET PLAYOFFS to repeat it this year his mates hitting well of late, round-robin, play-off series output of three while Jackie Hall unbeaten record, edging Rotary Crothers: forwards, Chamberline, Bernie Roberts triggered a pair from their players. In the final Local 222 team poi Ronnie y in a mad scramble in front Willoughby. LIONS: goal, Russell; defence, ed in Peterborough March 5. a 3 2 4 5 8 0 Coca Colas Cinch First Place Spot After the halftime break, the winners continued to outhustle Grads, this time outscoring them 21-17. Andrey, Tom Olinyk, Ful- ler, and Kelly hoored the Re- freshment squa.'s points while Cheski and Davidson kept Grads on the short end of a 68-52 three- quarter score. Coca-Cola finished this game by outscoring the losers 26-21 te end away out in front. Fuller, Reynolds, and Winter all eonnect- ed with some beautiful swing shots to pace Cokes while Cheski, Davidson and Fred Upshaw fin- ished up the scoring for Grads. HIGH SCORERS The Refreshment {eam was led to this important victory by Bob Reynolds, Don Andrey, George Fuller, Bob Winter and Tom Olinyk with 22, 19, 18, 16 and 10 points respectively while Carl Cheski with 25 led all scorers, and Gord Davidson and Joe Olinyk with 21 and 14 points were best for Grads. CAGE COMMENTS . .. Cokes concluded a great season by end- ing on top of the league for their first time in this group. Brent Oldfield of Cay's eked out in front of Carl Cheski of the Grads to win the individual scoring race as Brent had a 23.1 average and 'arl a 23 average. Ernie Cay's were beaten 114-87 by the Grads in the opening game of the semi- final series, the winner to meet Cokes. COKES -- Olinyk, T., 10; Rey- nolds, 22; Andrey, 19: Fuller, 18; Winter, 16; Kelly, 9. Fouls, 12-out- of-14 GRADS Cheski. 25; Kolodzie, 5; Upshaw, 4: Davidson, 21; Wru- be!, 4; Olinyk, J., 14. Fouls 3-out- ol-8. The scheduled playoffs are all two-game, total-point for all series, the series has been lined up as follows March 12, 9:30 am John's vs 'CKLB; 0:15 am Jaycee Whites vs Police Assoc. March 19, 9:30 a.m. Bola- hoods vs Firefighters; 10:15 a.m. Jaycee Whites vs Police Assoc. March 26, 9:30 a.m st In an Oshawa Industrial Bas- ketball League game, played at John's vs CKLB: 10:15 a.m. Simcoe Hall, the front-running Bolahoods vs Firefighters. Coca-Cola squad came up with a The playoff games will all start| convincing 94-73 victory over the an time #0 the players are there. second-place Oshawa Grads, and fore urged to give themselves at this victory insured Cokes of a Jeast 10 minutes to dress, before first place finish and a bye into the league finals. Cay"s Lumberkings and the |Grads will start the semi-finals, la three-out-of-five affair, to de- cide Coke's opposition. The Cokemen broke out in front early in this contest jump- ing into a slim two-point 21-19 lead. Bob Reynolds with some | fine shooting a | o n g with George Fuller and playing coach Dave Kelly were responsible for Cokes' fo and s dr iv early lead while Gord Davidson foundia di, has dropped five of nd soe Olnsk combined to Keep 116 Wednesday night by Ted Grads real close. Hunt of Quebec. Coca-Cola increased their lead Harper and his B.C. rink were in the second stanza as they turn- . REMEMBER WHEN. . .? Bv THE CANADIAN PRESS Thousands of sport fans filed past the body of Howie Morenz, lying in state in the Montreal Forum, scene of his greatest hockey triumphs, 23 years ago (o- day. The star centre of Montreal Canadicns had still been playing es great hockey ir his 14th NHL sca- NORWAY 'RADIO son when he suffered a broken Norway issued its 1,000,000th|leg in a game on Jan. 28, He iradio licence in February, 1960.|died of a heart attack at age 35. * ino againgl Rag ed on their scoring power tb out- in contention against Saskatche- ' ' f p wan for 11 ends. The west coast Met Grads 26-19, and take a i» foursome was down enly 9-8 after POint lead by halftime. - scoring a single on the 11th, but| Don Andrey, Bob Winter and was no match for the Richard- Bob Reynolds broke through to sons on the final end. |lead the victors while Carl Cheski land Joe Olinyk paced the losers. PLAYED IT SAFE The halftime score read Cokes 47, Edwards connected for a four- Grads 35. count on the fourth end against Nova Scotia. He played it safe r the remainder of the game. In the fifth round in the after HOCKEY S BIG 7 noon, Alberta suffered its first x defeat when Beagle was defeated] By THE CANADIAN PRESS 8-4 by the Richardsons. The Montreal Canadiens' Jean Beli- game, which produced three veau scored a goal and two as- straight blank ends, was close un- sists in a 9-4 rout of Toronto til Saskatchewan took a 4-2 lead Maple Leafs Wednesday to move on the seventh back into third place in the Na- Manitoba beat Quebec 8-5, On- tional Hockey' League scoring tario downed Newfoundland 13-9, race with 69 points. Chicago P.E.I. edged Northern Ontario 8-6 Black Hawks' Bobby Hull, league and B.C. defeated Nova Scotia leader, failed to get a poinf in 8-5 Chicago's 1-1 tie with New York Ontario got off to a fast start Rangers against Newfoundland, scoring The leaders: two on each of the first two end Lyon came back with a two. on yyl1, Chicago the third but front-end m'sses gopvath, Boston cost him a three on the next end poliveau, Montreal and the margin was too great to g Richard, Montreal overcome. i | Geoffrion, Montreal Northern Ontario curled well|fgowe, Detroit enough to win plenty of games Bathgate, New York but it wasn't good enovch age . the youngsters from Prince Ed- ward Island, whose average agc is 23. The islanders were hitting well,

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