THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 14, 1960 #In Desperate Try Boston Wins Two 'TOWN AND COUNTRY Petes Back In Running Via Third-Game Victory Petes trounced Royals 13-7 in| Port Perry, Saturday. Royals still lead the series two- Nichols, Killen, MacDonnell, Lit the Town and Country finals at!tle, J. Williams, Halliday, Shep- pardson and Groves. FIRST PERIOD . Royals, MacDonnell (Killen) BARR . Petes, R. Butler (Bird) % . Royals, Bemis . Petes, Barta games-to-one, in the best three- out-of-five series, with the 4th game this Saturday, at 2.00 p.m. This marked the first loss for Royals in 15 games this season, although Petes tied them in the 3.350 6.10 8.02 goal in Canadiens 5-0 win Chicago in a National Ho League game Saturday CP Wirey MONTREAL Canadiens' Ralph Hawks' goalie Glenn Hall fans Backstrom, who set up the - on a shot by Canadiens' Donnie play, watches as Chicago Black | Marshall. It was the third POSITION "SPIEL Army Armstrong's Rink For Playoif Berth By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Toronto Saturday and held them by Andre Pronovost and Maurice|Vern Buffey had called on him Boston Bruins have a chance to|lo 8 2-2 tie at home Sunday. The Richard in the first and second|and knocked the official to the| match the thrilling climax Tor-|tie enabled Leafs to clinch sec-| periods respectively. Bostowsice onto Maple Leafs provided last/ond place. , fomeback Started in ue last pre Jack McCartan was back in| season when they won their last 1 i Tr oda ute of the second period on a goal|goai for Rangers in their 2-2 tie three games: to ease into the ty vena Trophy gorse ap by Larry Leach. Rookie phe Rp Stanley Cup playoffs Montreal , Saturday. when ihe man Dallas Smith tied the score/on even terms all the way, Frank The Bruins, playing twice ati:Canadiens defeated Chicago 5-0. the third. Mahovlich of Toronto and Eddie home, were by far the oui SaIg: giving Jacques Plante his third ing club in the weekend's Na-|shutout of the season. A A ' tional Hockey League action.| piante began a three-game rest|/N€ league scoring lead with 79|Bathgate and Toronto's Bob Pul-| Punching hard from their peril-| Sunday and Charlie Hodge was in| po: le ahead of Chicago's ford in the second. ous position on the brink of elim-|canadiens' net as the Brui Bobby Hull. turdal F 3 ination, 1 Ska Seat Ret three goals into it to trim Chi. Hull scored the Black Hawks (bean and" $i ig Li s 5-1 & ay a oon and, eC A tk a ; hem Cs Wings 51 Se on ay Sil 20 on and $ago goalie Glenn Hall's deficit to ouly goal ih thelr 3) ue with De- Spender were the Rangers' goal-| the champion Montreal Cana- : iy Ch as i uh aoa . ying getters diens 3-2 Sunday night | A Japecit, Bo st on garden ig Boag Phan) a ot | George Armstrong scored hd crowd 13,909 tw i . y o-44, g 1. Detroit and. Chicago Black light Vin Dol With de, int, breaking the record set poroud pom) is | Hawks, the other clubs i the |jack-of-all-trades, scored the win-|{Bentley the same season and tied the visiting Black Hawks, firing ou a ny og ning goal 13 seconds before the by Ed Litzenberger last season. | 49 shots at Hall. Their goal- I'l standstill in Chicago Sunday| "a Pel The Wings gained the tie when|scorers were Tom Johnson. Jean night a Alex Delvecchio scored in the|Beliveaa, I VO With three games left for alll Mohns banged home Don Mc- second while the Hawks were ajCGeolirion and Liaude TTOyoOSt. clubs as the schedule heads into Kenney"s rebound. The assist man' short, its last week, the Bruins are five/brought McKenney's league-lead- REFEREE DOWNED 27th and 28th goals. Other Bos- points behind third-place Chicago ing total to 45, one short of the Chicago rookie Stan Mikita/ton were McKenney, and four behind Detroit Boston club record set by Herb drew a game misconduct penalty/Mohns and Jean-Guy Gendron. Cain in 1943-44. in the third period when he pro- Len Lunde got the visitors' only Kinloch's Cop First One | SPORTS CALENDAR North Plant Puck Finals Kinloch's. on the strength of a! Kinloch"s a good deal and they stellar netminding performance began to play with more assur-|HOCKEY by McPherson, took the all- lance, with the result that some! Oshawa MHA (Bantam League |important first game of a best-of- (of the pressure was lifted from Round-Robin) Civitan vs Local | three final series, in the North/McPherson, who had been sub- 1817 at 5.00 p.m.; Houdaille In- NEARS RECORD scorers RANGERS COME ALIVE New York Rangers, playing like big-leaguers when it is too late, defeated the Maple Leafs 4-1 in over ckey yhoto Bronco Horvath assisted the Shack of New York scoring in the eles med he end of the Leach and Smith goals to take first pcricd and New York's Andy) fi,s¢ period. final game of the season. The victory for Petes was even) {more surprising, as they played| with centre Bob Shimer in the nets, without goal pads. wth (Toronto. The teams fought poyALS TAKE LEAD off well as! Royals started little shaky. Petes came to life in the gee | " x ond period to score the only four In Toronto Saturday Andy He- 001s. of the period. | In a wide open third period, nol Irwinj acc than 10 goals were scored. Royals opened fast, but found! For the Leafs, captain p.ias willing to match the pace a pass to put his team up 7-4. The| overwhelmed | yi continued as Petes obtained! 1s pees Barta two more. Sheppardson took advantage of a Petes penalty and a lapse in Don Marshall, Bernie .oncive play, to count two quick 16. Royals, Shepperdson 2 goals for Royals and started to] Vie Stasiuk sparked the Bruins'| Anine goal rig Bit ® close the gap. Petes came back) jvictory over Detroit, scoring his as Barta gathered his fifth and| 3 Petes, Barta sixth goals of the game. | Barta was the star of the game | as he scored six goals for Petes. Ron Butler, also had a good day with a hat-trick. PETES -- Goal: R. Shearer; | son, Tobin, Bird, J. Butler, R. Butler and Mountjoy. ROYALS -- Goal: Greener; | defense: Reazin and Bemis: for- wards: Hall, G. Williams, Ward, | (Gibson) . Royals: (Killen) . Royals: G. Williams (Ward, Bemis) SECOND PERIOD 7. Petes, Bird (J. Butler) Sabi una . Petes, J. Butler ........ 7.5 . Petes, Evans (Gibson) 10. Petes, Barta Nichols 11. Petes, Gibson Bird .;...... " 12. Petes, R. Butler ~ (Bird) his) 2s Gibson led the way converting| 13 petes. (Tobin) 8.11 (Gibson) aid 10.18 15. Royals, Shepperdson (Bemis) 10.35 011.02 . 1259 15.03 16.40 17.35 (Little) 18 Petes, Barta NT 19. Royals, G. Williams .. 20. Petes, R. Butler BUFFALO CLUB WINS TORONTO (CP)--Buffalo Rec- defense: R. Hickey and V. Hick-|reation Club won the interna- ey, forwards: Barta, Evans, Gib-|tional casting championship at the Canadian National Sports- men's Show Saturday. The U.S. group edged out representatives of the Toronto Anglers and Hunt- ers Association 20-18. Three Goals In 90 Seconds suse: 10.33 Captures Bailes Trophy three wins and a Score Dou Plant Hockey League playdowns, as they routed the defending champion Merchants by a 6-3 count jected to a lot of rubber up to!dustries vs Police Association at - this point 6.00 p.m.: Local 2784 vs Local Help Bel 0 S in ourney Merchants, who never for one 205 at 7.00 p.m.; B'Nai B'Rith vs moment quit trying, reduced the|Canadian Tire at 8.00. p.m. and Doc" Boe ack lover The annual Chas. Bailes Memo- with rial Trophy bonspiel was held at|10 plus 6 The Oshawa Curling Club on Sat- In the high two-win class, Wally C urday with a rink skipped by Butler's rink, with 12 plus 1 A.W. "Army" Armstrong, cap- took the third prizes and fourth Br uring the trophy and top honors. |prizes went to Paul' Michael's si A full entry of 16 rinks parti- rink with two wins and a score get eipated in the 9.00 am. draw, of seven with 12 rinks in the 11.00 am High one-win prizes went to B section. As usual, this "local Ted Stone's rink, with a score of houspiel" was conducted as a pos-|5 and an aggregate total of 23, to Do itional event, each rink being nose out Fred Ashworth's rink k comprised of one lead, one sec- which also had a plus 5 score Bruce C ond, ont vice-skip and one skip. but an aggregate of only 17 Rich as designated by "club rating." This was the last Skip Armstrong's trophy-win- and also the final "local" bon skip ners, which included Stan Hales, spiel of the 1959-60 season, but lan M Garnet Tubb and Dave Car- with handsome prizes, keen com- Jack Hemm stairs, captured three wins in the petition and many "new faces" Al Core iow 11.00 o'clock section, for a total in the line-up when "the loot"' skip ] score of 13. First prizes to this was handed out, it was acclaim- Second rink and also to Ev. Jackson's ed as a big success. Chairman .. poo ook 14 rink in the early section, were Bob Patte and co-chairmen Alex get Gronik handsome transistor radios MacKay and Jack Judge were re- Elgin M Jackson's foursome included sponsible for this, Bob acquiring Rey H ae Merv. Perkins, George Tresise|ihe prizes; Alex conducting the p" mclaughlin and Frank Kellar. They had alevent, assisted by Fred Moss and tv ' total of 11 for their three wins Jack Judge acting as draw- Bob Walker Runners-up in the early divi- master sion was the rink skipped by Bob, Following are the Walker, that came up with three rinks and their scores: wins and a total score of 8 High| 9:00 0'CLOCK DRAW wo-win prizes in this group were Tint G taken by Dean McLaughlin's rink! int Lame with 12 plus 1 while next in line Jo 25 dng a Don and very close, was Charlie Pea- Frank Kellar, eock's entry, with two wins and a lev. Jackson, or 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW score of 12 even skip First Game Dr. Andrew Harding's rink had Res. Burr Nihon ay, Fddie Alka a plus margin of seven in their op ¢ : Mo Ry a Gaya McLaugh fo , | Vern positional' gop walker Jackson, Game Rae Hallera Fred Kitcher 8, Bruce Bradle D. McLaughlin, 10; Don Crothers Ev. Jacksor 9; Bert Gronik Bob Walker, 8 Ewart Nichol, 17 A. Harding 9 Third complete gev IW); Don. Holden Frank pe Pete Simmons, Ed. Disne Ches. Peacock, Gerry Farrow Munday The game at a fast tempo with margin 5-3 just past the mid-|Duplate Limited vs Westmount! Kinloch's drawing first blood as way mark % Bob Sutton, from brother Bill, loch's, on gave Kinloch's a lead they never stored the three-goal lead min- ' relinquished. Some 14 seconds utes later and the rest of the later. Bill Sutton, on a solo effort|period was played with no fur- é./put Kinloch's two up. Merchants ther scoring. unleashed some fine offensive! KINLOCHS -- McPherson, B. thrusts but were repeatedly re- Sutton, W. Sutton, Whiteley, pulsed by the cool McPherson Brown, Mason, Hartford, Cobble- The final five minutes of the dick, Pringle, McArthur, period produced four goals, Kin- bury and W. Wallace. loch's garnering two of them to; MERCHANTS Sweetman, Fred Ashworth, run the score to 4-0 before Mer-|Heard, MacMillan, Howey, Cawk- skip ' 4 chants finally beat McPherson, er, Warner, Milton, Clemens, with Warner, the season's scor- Eno, Terpstra and Vaillancourt. | Stone ¢ ing champion, doing the (trick Ist Period ay Hainer, 9 Ted Store, 41) twice, to put Merchants back in| Ridlohs: B. Sutton 508 WEEK-END FIGHTS 5.1 Wilson, 6(W); H 6. the game, as they trailed 4-2 Kinloch's: W. Sutton Whittington, 10; Les Magee, fied Asntorth, 12; : Ken Tipney 7.. Merchants continued to apply or Armstrong, Poul Michael, terrific pressure at the outset of Kinloch's: Mason By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 4 3./the second period and that fact,| (W. Sutton) 14.22 Tokyo--E. T. B. Sanong, Thai- combined with a rash of Kinloch Kinloch's: B. Sutton 15.54 land bantamweight, knocked out 5 penalties. made it seem in- Merchants: Warner Japan's Kazuo Marayama, 2 2. evitable that Kinloch's lead would | Milton) Union City, N.J. Marcel | 1.'dissipate before Merchants de- Merchants: Warner Dizien, 136'2, Jersey City, out-| ¢ termined assaults but McPherson (Milton, Cawker) .... 18.22 pointed Joe (Cookie) Melito, 135, | Paul Michael s. and a stout defensive quartet 2nd Period Philadelphia, 8 fd. Disney Brownlee 6. hung on grimly to protect the| No scoring. | Kingston, Jamaica Jimmy | 61 |lead. They were completely suc- 3rd Period | Beecham, 158, Miami, Fla., out- : ™ I cessful, as the period produced no 7. Kinloch's: W. Sutton pointed Rudolph Bent, 154, Brit- 7 St. Michael S [trailing by two goals leaving Merchants still (B. Sutton, McArthur) 5.46 ish Honduras, 10. " | The Final period : Wins Series [chants once more dominate ter- - Over Marlie sheer persistence, re- at the Children's Arena. H Tab" Gearing Preem" Whiteley TUESDAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa MHA Juvenile Round- B Robin: Beaton's Dairy ve Oshawa Dairy at 8.30 p.m. and Hayden-| n Bert + Harold Brownlee Wally skip skip Butler stan Hales Hillman Garnet Tubb arsta ee Arms n Whittington skip 5 sandy Dawson Jack Sheriff Mel Elliott at the Children's Arena. | OHA Senior 'A' Round-Robin: | Belleville McFarlands vs Whitby | {Dunlops at the Whithy Arena.! Game at 8.00 p.m Second Game A7 Third Game 17.36 2 15.53 LABOR EXHIBIT KinlochS: Whiteley TURIN (AP) -- This northern ritorial play but unable to capi- (W. Wallace) 18.25 Italy industrial city is planning a" |talize on their many opportuni-| Referees: H. Jefferies and G.|big international labor exhibit to ties. Finally at the five-minute Goode open May 1, 1961. It will be part] mark, Kinloch"s scored an im- (Kinloch's led best of 3 finals of celebrations marking the 100th | portant goal with Bill Sutton dent-| 1-0. Next game Mar. 20, ing the twine. This goal 1.30 | anniversary of Italy's existence settled 'p.m. at Port Perry Arena.) as a unified nation. | A story-book writer as the Belko Redy-Mix come ford Arena as Oshawa won the| annual UAW Hockey Tournament on Saturday. Belko's, one of Oshawa's two entries in the tourney, advanced sudden-death, semi-final morning game. In the final game DeHavilland Factory had a commanding 5-2 lead, however, with less than 90 seconds remaining in the tilt, Oshawa evened up the game and went on to win the title in the overtime, sudden-death period. In the qualification semi-final, it was strictly all Oshawa, as Redy-Mix controlled the play dur- ing the entire game, Syd Arnold and 'Elmo Gibson were the big goal-getters as each obtained "hat tricks". Jackie Sneddon, Keith Bradley and Harold Ford scored two each. Jack Marshall and Ronnie Lintner with singles _ completed the one-sided rout. FINAL GAME DeHavilland, who dominated the playing during the middle Macdonald vs Tony's Refresh-|; the finals against DeHavilland| Brad- ments at 9.30 p.m. Both games gactory Local 112 after Massey Harris Local 439 by al whipping | | Clarke, | Gearing in favor of a sixth at- | play a sudden death, couldn't| stanza and early in final peri but Whiteley of Kin-|Kiwanis at 9.00 p.m. All games have written a script as perfect| couldn't stop the goal-hungry Os! awa puckchasers in the minut | from-behind finish in the Brad-|and half flurps. Keith Bradley cut the margin to a pair of goals at the 18.48 mark to start Belko's back jon the uphill battle. Then Syd Arnold blasted home another quick tally as they were within breathing dis- tance of the would be winners. With less than 10 seconds re- maining, Belko's coach, Lloyd yanked goalie Billy {tacker and Jackie Sneddon pulled the trigger. hitting pay-dirt with the all important equalizer. The clubs then proceeded to overtime period and George Westfall, whose ability to blink the red light with big goals all year, again played the part of a hero's [role perfectly by potting the win- ning tally. Prosper Corbeil and Arnold reg- istered the other Belko scores, both coming in the first period. Corbeil, Neil McMahon and Larry Steffan were by far the Each team member will re- ceive an individual trophy, donat. ed by the area council. Tony's Re- freshments were last year win- ners', in Oakville. CALL IT A DRAW best on the ice for the winners. i ---- Oshawa Genosha Hawks dem- snctrated some terrific team play Saturday night to come from Behind and down Welland Jantzi- Brown Meteors 80-63, in the first game of their OBA Southern semi-finals played here at Done- three year half ner points in a dt final game, good enough to be Fran the best score in the single-win skip By THE CANADIAN PRESS | I od a a Fras | a rat pe ielly Retains Title the 1100 o'clock draw. Russ 8755 So Eo Rp HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Wilson's "entry emerged as run- ¢ + hol, wi Sheeking Sctociously and} ners-up to the trophy winners ' skip 30 i 23s, Wop 'he .- » y : ' ntario Hockey Association Ju- . ¢ " ' y | ------ - 4 nior A best-of-seven series A By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday's Result (New Haven wins best - of - five u ans 00 \ ecision {semi-final Sunday, upsetting the National League Windsor 4 Whitby 3 Ra pennant - winning Toronto Marl-| WIL T F A Pts. Chatham 10 Kitchener-Waterloo 5 Clinton 1 Johnstown 5 Loud protests from the crowd| In the semifinal, Bernie enos a aw S ar { 1 boros in four straight games. [Montreal 39 16 12 247 168 90 Sunday's Result (Johnstown leads best-of-five 2-1) ob 0 Fy 0" Sudges when they "Frenchy" Guindon defeated Joe St. Michael's won 4-3 at Maple |Toronto 32 26 9 189 191 73 Whitby 0 Windsor 6 International League asse) the main bout a draw at| McCormick of the Toronto A.C. |Leal Gardens before a crowd of [Chicago 27 12 183 172 66 Belleville 1 Kitchener-Waterlon 5 Toledo St. Louis 7 Louisville 5 et lon Dance Hall, Saturday| Guindon had stiffer opposition |8.470--largest of the junior sea. Detroit 25 27 15 176 188 65 Tuesday's Game Minneapolis 0 Milwaukee 5 the ava'on fg ™ OW h | than two weeks ago, when he pul V IT £2 ql |son. Boston 27 33 7 211 2290 61 Belleville at Whitby Indianapolis 1 Fort Wayne 6 night } his man away in the second In the finals they'll meet the New York 16 36 15 179 237 47 Northern Ontario Senior A Saskatchewan Junior The fight, which was for he, ound McCormick, besides being winner of the St. Catharines Tee Saturday's Results | [ , Regina 1 Flin. Flon 2 Featherweight championship of| . , 4 A | Sunday's Scores gina 1 Flin Flon 2 ; : able to take the brunt of Guin- land. All-in-all, it was a fine dis- pees-Peterborough Petes series D Detroit 1 Boston 5 Kapuskasing 3 Rouyn-Noranda 1 |(Flin Flon leads best - of - seven Ontario, featured title holder abe : A A puskasing A a n don's hard right hand, also had play and a repeat of this per- semi-final that opened Saturday Chicago 0 Montreal § (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 2-2) | final 1-0, one game tied) Grant O'Reilly of Oshawa and| deceptive cro: ling 'style formance next Saturday should night. The Teepees won that one New York 4 Toronto 1 | Abitibi 3 Timmins 5 Memorial Cup {Klaus Botschen of the Toronto|2 DP y He Bu put the Oshawa club in the South- 4-1 | Sunday's Results (Timmins leads best - of - seven Brockville 3 Shawinigan 1 {German Club. Only Guindon's hard body blows ern Ontario final. St. Michael's clinching victory Montreal 2 Boston 3 series 3-2) (Brockville leads best = of - The crowd obviously liked the seemed to be able to hold off the High scorer in the game and Was the third in the city series | Toronto 2 New York 2 Ontario Junior A sémi-inal 10) young German's style as he con-| crowding McCormick. top man for the Jantzi-Brown that Majors won by one goal. Detroit 1 Chicago 1 Series A Manitoba-Saskatoon Senior Stantly out - boxed the tiring] In the preliminary bouts, Art van Collegiate. The Hawks will Meteors was Ed Learn, who sank Fourth in the regular schedule, | Tuesday's Game WL T F APis. Saskatoon 3 Winnipeg 1 O'Reilly. Botschen has a style Koniestsny of the Toronto Ger- now carry a 17-point lead into the no less than 27 points. Fred|they played a check-skate-check Chicago at Detroit Sf. Michael's 4 0 0 17 11 8| (Saskatoon leads best - of - threc rarely seen in boxing today as he/man Club decisioned Fred Rich- second game of the total-points ] Reilly had 19 and Ralph Nero 12/8ame. waiting for the breaks fo American League Marlboros 0 4 0 11 17 0 final 1-0) appears to have letarned that a|ardson of Oshawa. series, to be played at Welland for the Welland crew. Coach Gord| Yip the flamboyant, rough-and-| WL TF Sunday's Result Northern Ontario Juvenile | wild hard punch is not neces- Ed Stold of Oshawa won by a Notre Dame Collegiate, on Satur- Davidson set a fine example for tumble Marlboros : y Springfield 41 20 5 St. Michael's 4 Marlboros 3 Kirkland Lake 4 Noranda 3 "Savily as effective as the art ¢| TKO over Bob Tetford from the das 4 his' Bove. se oy for, Marlboros started Sunday's Rochester B25 3 (St. Michael's wins semi-final 4-0) | (Kirkland Lake leads best-of So i. mo $ Lakefield Club. 3 his boys, scoring 22 points for > ner Buffal 2 4 296 2 ya ake leads est-of quick punches and counter- . It was a tremendous team the Hawks. Brent Oldfield scored game as if they were going to Buffalo NH 12627 8 Series D seven semi-final 1-0) oh Art Richardson of Oshawa de- effort throughout for the Oshawa 16 ana. John Newey: and. Tom) ore back in the series. They|Providence 33 2 223 28 68 Saturday's Result | Interprovincial Senior A punches. : feated Heinz Withruborn from club with every player contribut Oliuvk 13 and 12 Tespectively quickly took a 2-0 lead, but bril- Cleveland » 2 78 215 67 WL T F A Pts. Smiths Falls 4 Hull 2 Both have met four times be: the Toronto German Club in one ing lo the win. Tom Olinyk, once Oshawa showed supremacy at liant saves by Majors' goaltender Hershey 24 34 7199 209 55/81, Cath 4 1 2/(Smiths Falls leads best-of-seven fore. O'Reilly KO'd Botschen the of the best fights of the evening. azain dominated the backboards te EC Er toy or Jerry Cheevers checked the in- Quebec 7.2153 288 Mipete 1 0 14 0 geries 32) {first time and was awarded the! George Hagerty of Oshawa at both ends of the floor as he while Welland scored Ray " litial onslaught, and the Trish Saturday's Results Saturday's Result Interprovincial Junior A other two. TKO'd Gunter Horne in the first A tel Soll Joho Newey, who p El r-23. managed to tie it up before the Quebec 3 Hershey 11 2 Peterborough 1 St. Catharines 4 Pembroke 2 Ottawa-Hawkesbury "I am a sportsman and have | round. has-been the hard luck guy all INJURIES MAY TELL end of the first period Providence 0 Buftalo 3 | Tuesday's Game 5 "no right to question the judge's Garry Spence, subbing for a turned in a brilliant second- Injuries may prove the decid Wiha By eles s ive vay kent aan 77g Ty St. Caliarines & LL Daisrhoroush (Ottawa-Hawkesbury wins besi- decision" said Botschen. "But I|missing Louis Tollard, was given gh hat netted Nine Ing factor in the series. Oshawa gocond period when St. Michael's Hershey 2 Rochester 4 Interprovincial Senior A of dee Tonbiny Hast will not fight in Oshawa again. la TRO after his opponent Dave less than five minutes went the entire route without go their third goal. Marlboros' Springfield 3 Buffalo | Cornwall 5 Pembroke 3 Norwood Tr coin O'Reilly attributed his inferior|Shewin from the Lakefield Club Brent Oldfield, Gord Davidson Carl Cheski, the club's leading made a final desperate attempt Cleveland 1 Providence 3 | (Cornwall Todds best = of : ot R Sodwase: a A showing to "poor condition". slipped and injured his knee. and Joe Olinyk were strong on 2H p scorer and first string centre. It in the third period. but again con-| Eastern Professional League semi-final 3-2) Keswick 5 Sunderland 7 . "If 1 do fight him again, 1 will Konrad Westphal edged Fred both scoring and rebounding and #5 / . is unlikely he will play anyistant checking prevented them| WL TF A Pts. Okanagan Senior A : ie ve to be in better shape than I{Lautenscheager of Oshawa by seven (Sunderland wins first - round hav tonight," he said one point series 2-0) dis . ------ Ontario Rural Senior Bronte 3 Sutton 12 leads best-of-five NEW REDUCED PRICE ---- on -- Premium Quality STOVE OIL Courteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone the sther guards checked the YOUN 'NEWEY sooner than three weeks from from scoring more fhan one goal. Sudbury 3524 7201 264 77 Kelowna 2 Vernon 2 ta ler faster Welland club, very ' N NEWE now. He suffered a broken finger St. Michael's outshot Marlboros| Montreal 29 25 13 207 190 71! (Best-of-seven final tied 2-2, one ve in Thursday's Industrial League 42-36 and received eight of 18 Hull-Ott 20 28 10 235 233 68 a od) ] : k . A 9 sd BB) game tied playoff and it was so severe that|penalties T. Rivieres 28 29 9205 212 65 Western International (Sutton he has to wear a cast on his Coach Turk Broda of the de-'S.S. Marie 26 31 10 239 253 62 Rossland 3 Nelson 5 | 9.0) right hand. Steve Geiger, the feated Marlboros said the colleg- (Kngston 27 37 3.280 305 57 Interprovincial Junior A Ontario Minor Midget Welland club's top scorer and ians would "go all the way" if Saturday's Result Ottawa-Hawkesbury 9 Pembroke Grimsby 3 Hespeler 9 : |Olinyk set up half the Oshawa first string centre, suffered a they kept playing as they did Sault Ste, Marie 5 Kingston 8 | |(Hespeler leads total-goals quar- scores with his rebounding and |Padly twisted ankle in the first agains barisoms D od |Sudt Sunday's Results Manitoba Junior ter-final, 9-3) & amtbine. A he - half Saturday. He tried t p ight winger Bruce Draper led dudbury o on real 2 Winnipeg Rangers 4 Brandon 2 | C ral ario | i B ss 'or the game and this did i Mg ah Oldfield hit it and ray 1 it Yieg i play on St. Michael's with two goals, [Sault Ste. Marie 4 T. Rivieres 4|(Rangers pan best - of owe ciral Ditatie Juries not help the Oshawa cause {thing ers Jump S ot. 50 every: doubtful if he will play next week Singles going to Les Kozak and [Kingston 5 Hull-Ottawa 3 | series 2-1, two games tied) (Owen Sound wins semi-final 4-2) The Meteors took only a few| only Ed Learn Ne a thorn in| cither y Jack Cole. Marlboros' scorers Western League | Eastern League Ontario Junior B m i " i | wd Li yas a orn in ore S shor . oti TR ¥ i . Fr u ins ant they started io hi {the side of the Hawk crew, He Gord Davidson twisted an were Sonny Oshorne, Jack Martin VL Yl a PIs. Johnstown 4 Clinton 2 Burlington 1 Waterloo 4 od Lea, Montreal Alouette] layed almost th py , ankle at the close of the game ant Howie Menard 86 Philadelphia 4 New Haven 2 (Best-of-seven group semi - final sackfielder in the off season, [P43 imost the entire second : Re Dave Draper of the Majors Seattle 80 Internatiomal League tied 3-3) wored on several Shite's Imonton 74 Minneapolis 10 Milwaukee 0 Ontario Intermediate B fast break | Dalf with four fouls. but couldn't but a little rest should have him!,. ad his cheek on Bill attempts and Fred Reilly kept|Pe fouled out. His outside jumper ready for the big game next te in the second period and [Victoria 35 2 : 4 74S, Paul 4 Omaha 1 Port Credit 2 Bradford 5 yace 2 60 Toledo 8 Louisville 4 |tPor Credit leads group The Welland club lost the 2nd quick breaking layups kept Wee Sse : required 12 <*~hes but returned Calgary ) services of 6'4" Steve Geiger in|ehand in the game throughout HOTEL GENOSHA HAWKS -- tg play Winnipeg 25.39 : D3 Exhibition he first half, when he pulled the the entire half. Reilly and Nero Tom Olinyk 12, Oldfield 16, Booth, a 2 Spokane ] 39 Czechoslovakia 3 Strathroy (Sr - nuscles in his knee. It is doubt. A150 contributed to the Meteors Davidson 22, Joe Olinyk 9, Newey SCORE SHORTHANDED Saturday's R B) 2 ig ge ge sod gd offence 13, Kolodzie 2, Rupert 4 and Al St. Catharines, 'the Teepees victoria 3 Vancouver Central Alberta NHL LEADERS jord Davidson kept the Oshawa But the Niagara District Dickenson 2. Total 80 beat the Petes by scoring three Sunday's Results Edmonton 1 Lacombe 4 "lub in the fray in the first half|champs just couldn't stop the] JANTZI-BROWN METEORS third-period goals--two of them calgary 7 Spokane 1 (Lacombe leads best - of - seven scoring nine points while Learn HaWK machine. John Newey Geiger 3, Nero 12, Learn 27,/ WD they were a man short Fhe victoria 5 Seattle 7 final 3-2) wormed his way inside their de- Reilly 19, Cooney 2, Tallon, Bush Teepees' first goal was in the pdmonton | Winnipeg 2 Maritimes Senior 5 first minute of the game Ontario Senior A ! vas tops for Welland with nine Aso fense time-and-again in the last/Parent, Mackey and Collings Sydney 5 Amherst 3 lost 16, tied 12, 96 'points. few minutes of the game, to help Total 63 Bob Rivard got the lone Peter- (Round-robin playoffs) : Points: borough goal in the third period WLT RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 » ; 4 (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) Horvath, Boston, 79. TAWKS FLY HIGHER build up the Oshawa lead. Boh| Official Bill Dell and Dave gf '(ratfar Es wera Pat lu SUNDAY Goals: Hull, Chicago; Horvath, | BROOKLIN AJAX was a different Oshawa Rupert Kolodzie and Old.'Kelly, Oshawa br Saal 11 mes 3 or p ; ore Ray Windsor vith 1 Li ru \aY (Chatham | 7 17 asters Yeagte [28 eam in the second-half. They oss tha Scorers -- Bob Eagleson Maki. Ww } aster ) agi 1 OL. 5-3221 550 a hithy d : 2 > Greenshoro 1 Charlotte 3 | Assists: McKenney, Boston, 45. ©wok Ihe lead on successive bas 0 minutes to go. trving to bi § ) | ) 8 27 4 (Charl wads: bes 3 Shutouts: Hal 1 " is nm » BC ng to build Wrubel and Colin Wilson " harlotte leads best of five. Shutouts fall, Chicago, six 8 " e ; els hy Oldfield and Davidson|up a poini-spread to take to Wel- awa; Joe Collins, Welland. he Belleville and never looked back. It series A finé crowd was on hand to °° hey b: | witness the opening jump. Osh- was a Shise Sle Hroughoul AWE shot Into <a four-point lead most of the second stanza but but appeared to be suffering a| Oshawa maintained al least bad case of jitters. Carl Cheski_ |SiX-point lead throughout. Tommy was unable to Vancouver 20 6 211166 4 08 final By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: - Montreal, won 39, Stapleton and was Cullen's Iseason. field . Brune cullen Osh 14 capta Chico 34th goal of 3 4! semi-final 2-0 Penalties: Brewer, Toronto, id 4'New Haven 3 Philadelphia 1 minutes, 6 'K-W 16