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The Oshawa Times, 14 Mar 1960, p. 11

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Bulldogs Take Two Bites; Dunnies Need Win Tuesday By GERRY BLAIR (with only 10 seconds remaining FIRST PERIOD (THIRD PERIOD The potent Windsor Bulldogs, in the period, as Pepin let one go 1. Windsor: Zorica 5. Windsor: Haidy showing too much speed and fin-|from 30 feet out. (Moffatt, Bendo) ....... 2.24 (Bendo) esse, subdued Whitby Dunlops| Two penalties were meted out,| 2. Whitby: Hassard | 6. Windsor: Gross twice over the week-end, 4-3, injone to each club, Brodie for (Babando, Sinden) 6.35 (Brown, Walker) overtime Saturday night in Whit-| slashing and Moffatt for hooking. 3. Windsor: Pepin | Penalties --- Kane | by, and 6-0 -yesterday afternoon|{ Whitby took the lead for the (Costello) sriansaue 11.21{11.58 and Speck (hooking) in the Border City. first and only time in the game Penalties -- Costello (tripping) This leaves the Dunlops in alat 4.20 of the third period when 9.29. produce-or-else position, with|Fred Etcher sent Bobby Afters-|SpcOND PERIOD much depending upon the out-lley in alone on the right side.| 4 whithy: Hoskings 4.24 (tripping) 8.26. 13.49 r : air and Westfall added a single. Windsor missed two good scor-| Costello dug the puck out of the| Windsor built up a somiortable championship. Musial, in an interview, was [r A good indication of this trios (Armstrong, Marshall) . ing opportunities before the end Whitby corner, passed in front of 3-0 margin by the 11.00 mark o 3 asked if he could account for prolific scoring ability has been! Penalties -- Bryan (3), of the. first period, with Hender-|the Whitby cage, the puck hopped the opening period, and then QOKS SHARP | last year's sub-par season when |showed during the play-offs and (2), Wills (2), Gyurka (2), son outguessing Bob Brown, and over, hoth Tom O'Connor's and | coasted to victory. Jones went to the mound Sun-| "ois oss . [PAY HALF MILLION Grab First Win |Cardinals n ase a expense of the shift. Part of thi 3 a M a high note are the forces keep |porrechments 10-1, to take a one|fense: Steffan, Corbeil, Marshall; tional Football League has ap-of the $500,000, because the nov mittedly past his baseball The transfer, which was em-/member of the NFL when it ws come of Tuesday night's encoun-| Bobby backhanded one knee-high| penalties -- Brodie (slashing) SH pes y : ithe defending champions, before 2. Belko: Westfall | Wolfner of the Cardinals, is sub-|successful Bears, d SIs oaatont it 3-2 for the 'Dunnies". 5. Whitby: Attersley Sad Sam Jones, the pride of Saturday night's popular player who has estab- |i. hu ar various stages dur-| Penalties -- Bryan (2), West, Stadium, and television arrange- he was confident "no move woul played before 1000 exhuberant| cyci 'ote tho post. Pete had Head| Penalty -- McBeth (tripping) while the Giants make another| other performer in the National in using the body. A total of 28 SECOND. PERIOD caught the Whithy defence and vic ohe ooal lead was re- (Walker, Costello) ..... 3.45 Loes added to the mound staff| {Suddard and Lionel Baker turned| (Wes'fall, Arnold) 13.56 pear to have a chance but leagu SUNDAY'S GAME |Jack Sanford returning, the 34-| . Bob Hassard equalled the count| "yl, Sb Tol "Sheek was the day I reported to the elub. [break out into an old-fashioned|. SRD PERIOD By THE CANADIAN PRESS {is Cardinal baseball tean A bad clearing pass by Ralph gp. 4:0 ac in al Head | kicked out 33 shots to register the ; tok = chewing FiZhtl Revers i team tsed thelr" "big Tne" of : ) h 1 : Brodie was in all alone on Hea The toothpick - chewing right-' haven't gone as far back as my | g ) (Westfall, Corbell) ..... 13.33 Play in the Bruins' 3-3 victory|, new combined baseball-footba : : goalie. | right in on Henderson letting a : : | aS siv ta s al Musial is director of three [5 Massive to al of seven goals.) (Corbeil) viruses... 14.53 Hawks' only goal, set one club 3 \ghte 17.49 goalie, who got his third shutout dy oe ee Reid Chicago Saturday. ick, complete satisfaction or mone Ay Te A : Ithese boys have now an accumu-|(2), Westfall (2), Bobbie (2), : ving off the goal kings' sticks Other goal scorers for the Bull- gay for his first appearance in ) LO Rah oe ene "I babied myself and T paid . UAW FINALS l THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 14, 1960 11 Stan Musial p = . NFL Chi |the league does not anticipat : [that either will be a problem. Continues | Belko Redy-Mix itago The league agreed te pay th Cardinals $500,000 to move to S Louis to relieve the club of th f ® lis for the club's lease with soldie ST. PETERSBURG. Fla Belko Redy-Mix had their shoot- Bryan; forwards: Irvine, Locke, To St Louis field. wir T os } : ling eves on dead aim yesterday|Davis, Myles, Reid, West, Har- - Bh 4 | (AP)--Fierce pride, loyalty and > i | 3 . | said that Ch Bear ! a destre to close Tis ¢ morning in the Bowmanville Are-| mon, Smith and De Gray. ! a desire to close his career on |," oc yeu overpowered Tony's) BELKO -- Goal: Hawe: de.| LOS ANGELES (AP)--The Na- agreed to assume a large portio ing Stan Musial in baseball. | 4 i Gari TY, vi ich. proved the transfer of Chicago/open television territory will prv {game lead in the best-of-five forwards: Yourth, Wills, Rich- PrOY® . The great i Louis Cardinal {UAW Hockéy League finals, |ards, Lintner, Armstrong, West.{Cardinals to St. Louis for the duce added revenue. Sad Sam Jones Tittediy past his basehall | From the initial whistle, the({all and Arnold. 1960. Season. | The Cardinals were a charte i d . |game's ouiput seemed to have FIRST PERIOD TH J. | : yar fee ontinaing. scarcer. | Belko's being the eventual vietor| 1. Belko: Wills |phatically denied just Saturday organized in 1920 the club is g into bi Giant's Hope 1960 | W356 fe doesnt need |as they completely outhustled| (Lintner) g by managing director Waller|year older than the mow mor ter here, against the Belleville|at Head, who was backed into bis|7 51. and Moffatt (hooking) 14.51. v . MacFarlands. |net. and the puck deflected off a E "There are three main rea- (a large crowd. (Armstrong, Arnold) 8.51 ject (to two conditions: the Car-| Wolfner sat in on the announct SATURDAY'S GAME | his pad, into the rigging, making THIRD PERIOD By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sons. 1 2mm stil playing bail," ge feuding highlighted the 3. Belko: Arnold dinals must work out a satis- ment of the change, wasl gr Crecrzs Sam (Samolenko, Etcher) .. 4.20 San Francisco Giatits' pitching| said the mild-mannered and |g ure ag both clubs forgot about (Westfall, Armstrong) . 13.11 factory stadium lease at Busch| He had declared Saturday ths probably the most exciting hock-| o/s and Pete Babando, within 6. Windsor: Speck corps, figures to cut down on his P ! ; Inia ame of the 1959-60 season, " (Walker, Haidy) .. 9.07 | toothpick consumption this season| lished more records than any lino the contest and were content| Westfall and Armstrong. ents. {be made this year and I don ey g seconds of each other, caromed toothpick col Pp Son; 8g Commissioner Pete Rozelle said contemplate moving any time. spectators. It took Windsor only|jaad to rights, and Head with no|11.34. {bid for the National League pen- League. {penalties was handed out, includ-| 4. Tony's: Smith | Wolfner said Sunday night tha two minutes and 24 seconds to|giioy in his hands watched it nick| QVERTIME !nant. "First of all, T think I.can ing three misconducts and al (DeGray, West) . 12.44 | certain conditions which were r start things rolling, as Joe Zorica ine goal post. 6. Windsor: Pepin With Billy O'Dell and Billy still help the club. {major sentence. Referees Mell 5. Belko: Armstrong WEEK-END quested of the league did not aj goalie John Henderson napping,| ~U tiv oh Len| No Penalties. through a trade and such stand.| "Secondly, I still get as much |i, creditable showing and kept| Penalties -- Steffan (2), Cor- officials unexpectedly agreed Su backhanding a screen shot | atively othr, wed Gorn louts as Johnny Antonelli and| Of a thrill in putting on a Car- |{he game under complete control, beil, Richards, Westfall, Bryan, STARS day to meet them. through Long John's legs. | Haidy combined: for the nicest dinal uniform as I did the first which at times threatened to!Gyurka and DeGray. { | Busch Stadium, home of the 8 Bob a equalled she Sount Yesterday's gia Proved to be year-old Jones should be able to] Doug Mohs, Boston" def | be hard at 1.1, combinin ete ke 3 -|just too much Windsor and once yet at least a day of rest be- " : ' rhubarb. 6. Belko: Arnold , Doug Mohns, Boston defence- can augment an : C tching the far cor-| A , get a 3 In the third place, it's a jrhubarb. . i and Harry Sinden. marksman, oa Oo | again, too much Don Head, who tween pitching stints. : x . Mix (Corbeil, Westfall) 10.14 Man-left winger, who scored the about 32,000 for football. A prv ver on an ice-level shot. Dunc!2g w pitching matter of pride. I know I | Once again the Redy-Mix Belk: Artg "winning goal with 13 seconds t0/ject is under way in St. Louls fe Hoskings ended up on Jack Cos-| a tne 1520 mark, only to be out-|60 shutout, his second againstiy. jer appeared in 50 games for| work last y ight indicate, [Jack Armstrong, Syd Arnold and| : : tello's stick shortly after Has, 5 o.vered by a obo gut [13 'Dunnies" this season. [the Giants last year, pitched 271 work Las ET George Westfall to full advan-| 8. Belko: Armstron, over Montreal Sunday. |stadium which will seat 55/000. ] sard's goal, and Costello walked | Rightwinger Gobby Brown, inoc had the top. earned run| out on such a sad note." {tage, combining their talents for] (Westfall) ............ Bobby Hull, Chicago left- may be ready by 1963. Then came the fatal goal at|led the onslaught with a pair of uo. 00 with 282 and compiled] . Belko: Steffan winger, who scored the Black hard one go. The rebound came gs 45 of the overtime period, just|203ls and one assist, Ww ie a 2115 record as San Francisco] MU ; Pecto 2 Armstrong, the team's captain, : out In front, and Rene Pepin the seconds after Bob Hassard could! his playmaker, Irwin Gross, tal- battled down to the end of the| banks, owns a bow ing a eyy a was the top sniper, triggering four| 10. Belko: Armstrong record and tied another as they BACKAC little speedster with Windsor pave put Whitby in the lead, but (lied once and figured in both of (ono hy with Milwaukee Braves| restaurant and a great deal of |n\aivers while Arnold netted a (Westfall, Steffan) 15.28 tied Detroit 1-1 Sunday. : ox. promptly slapped it in. for a terrific stop by Head. |Brown's goals. and Los Angeles Dodgers for the| real estate. . Belko: Steffan Jacques Plante, Montreal| Fuck coptorting heb for Sacracte trong cloudy urine, irritating passages Westin the Canadiens' 50 win over| '2% Pains and loss of energy due to Ri¢ Vic Stasiuk, Boston right Sek 20s 0 BITC SIO on autre . : i | Yetin : : 3 Irvine z Armstrong. winger, whose two goals paced| other day without asking your drug post. There was only one penalty Pepin and he cashed it in, for his dogs were, Gord Haidy, Joe Zor-/gpring training .He breezed abie ) lative total of 48 points, including Irvine and Armstrong | the price," he said. I was not = a A a the Bruins to a 5-1 victory over| for CYSTEX, /indsor's - ig {ica and Lou Bendo. through a three-mning workout. {17 goals during the play-offs| Referees -- Lionel Baker andi, roit Saturday. felio fat hi: By Br's Jack Cos | second goal +i the aight, | About the only margin Whitby Sam scattered ay singles and| in shape. IT departed from the |a8ainst the Sotdman PlumbersiMel Suddard; Scorer, Jim Shav. o Whitby, for the second time in| ICE CHIPS , . Bob Hassard held was in the infractions' de-struck out three men as the| usual practice of getting into po the semi-finals and Poki lod the game, fought back to tie the Was the pick of the Dunnies partment, drawing six penalties Giants shut out Cleveland Indians| condition. I trained leisurely. | the first tilt of the finals. In yes-| HOCKEY'S BIG 7 count with Hoskings scoring at|With his tireless skating and to Windsor's four. 50 with young Mike McCormick| The idea was to conserve my jieraye game alone they collect-| J] A ; 4:24, Goalie Don Head and Hos. Shackiag efforts. Bob godties | oor PERIOD and O'Dell following Jones to the| strength. T thought I'd wait for | LE wh wits kings both raced towards a loose Thade Duitierons fine saves. aven| 1. Windsor: Brown mound the last two weeks of spring t tasdout at his blueline: Post, _ Boston centre Bronco Horvath puck, just inside the Windsor though Head was the. victim: of} (Gross) . The world champion Dodgers training to buckle down to real air I Lt oom collected three assists in week- | blueline with Hoskings getting af, ~~ Bh ozlc Irwin| 2. Windsor: Zorica leashed a 12-hit attack to whip, hard work. I found out it wasn't I Eocky Wills, a tireless worker | 0 Ziay lo nove one point ahead piece of the disk as he was skat-| qc the 5 league's leading| 3. Windsor: Brown as City Athletics 11-3. The, that easy. When you're young, Iwas' the otiier marksman rjof Chicago's Bobby Hull, who ing by the Windsor netminder. | co 00 certainly demonstrated tol (Gross) 11.00 American League champion Chi-} you don't need more than two Re OD Taan: veleran scored the only goal the Black When Head attempted to get!yo partisan Whitby fans why he| Penalties -- Haidy (holding) cago White Sox continued to win| weeks, When you're old. . . ."" | "pO " proved to be the only Hawks managed fo get iy isle hack Son, Je kuocked| earned that distinction, with his| 12.49 and Tom O'Connor (slash- fie close Ones 1y edging Cincin- men to. dent Ross Hawe's armor] car too oa. pin je. Na Be oa ae eho. liag| 2deptness for handling a puck, ing) 17.55. "rn ree Baltimore Oriole rookies WORLD RECORD during the game, taking passes The leaders: re bY 1 West Germany's 18-year-old Wil- from DeGray and Keith West on reading, 2-2. Windsor, who had| and superlative play-making . . . | € the better of the play in the mid-| A non-regular, Griffin Moffatt, SECOND PERIOD combined to shut out Pittsburgh T ' ; i Send Me Your FREE 55-page High School Booklet and Sample: Lesson. | 5 ¥ | Pirates 1-0, Roger Maris paid his/trud Urselmann bettered the a power-play goal in the second Horvath, Boston Toe a. Conadian High Shon Coirms. dle frame, failed to capitalize on! filling i - iling| 4- Windsor: Beno ] . daria ) y : three glorious oir lag in 0b defence jor a3 aUing; (unassisted) 1.00 first dividend as New York Yank-|(WOI Id women's breaststroke rec- stanza. . (Hull, Chicago . ting the post, the latter coming from out of place. , Penalties --Bendo (roughing), ees topped St. Louis Cardinals|ord for 100 metres Saturday night| The second game of the series Beliveau, Montreal 4377 B st, om ou p . m. 3-2. Milwaukee outslugged Phila-| with a clocking of one minute 19.1}is scheduled for the Bowmanville Geoffrion, Montreal 29 40 69 d ! kings (roughing) 1.29, Lam- |Heskings llenghing wih -9, Washington seconds. Her time improved by a Arena, Sunday morning, at the H. Rich Montreal 29 40 69 ir. (hooking) 2.01. Samolenko delphia Phillies 11 ) é a ih (holding) in defeated Detroit Tigers half second on the world mark usual 11.00 a.m, starting time. Stasiuk; Boston 28 39 67 12.21 and Darling (tripping) 4-1 and Boston Red Sox outlasted held by East Germany's Karin TONY'S -- goal: Melnick; de- Howe, Detroit 27 40 67 = fense: Bobbie, McCabe, Gyurka, Bathgate, New York 24 43 67 LONDON' (Reuters) -- Results| Wrexham 8 Mansfield 0 of Saturday's English and Scot-| York City 2 Reading 8 tish - soccer matches: Fourth Division 116.54. 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Vaughan, Oldfield, League semi-finals, Ernie Cay's Newey, Dickinson and Bob Eagle- Lumberkings evened up the set at son all contributed to keep Cay's one game apiece, on the strength lout in front 85-84 at the three- of a 117-103 victory over the Osh- quarter mark. awa Grads. The first game score| The Lumberkings wrapped up was 114-87 in favor of the Grads. the game in the last quarter out- Grads opened up this contest scoring Grads to walk off with by outscoring Cay's 28-23 to pulll | this important victory. Oldfield, into a five-point lead. Carl Cheski, Newey, Vaughan and Eagleson Gord Davidson, Joe Olinyk and again proved too much for the Ed. Kolodzie all combined to losers, while Davidson, Kolodzie hoop the losers' early points and Wrubel hit for the Grads. while Brent Oldfield, John Newey, | Alex Radovich and Gary HIGH SCORERS Vaughan kept the victors within | Ernie Cay's were led to this striking distance. 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Dickinson 25, 19, 17 and 10 points respec- match its value! found the range for the winners in this stanza along with Oldfield, Newey and Vaughan, while Cheski, Kolodzie, Davidson and playing coach Bruno Wrubel kept their squad real close. 1f- time score had Cay's out in front by three points, 57-54. After the intermission period, Grads came back to knock two points off Cay's lead by outnet- ting them 30-28. Kolodzie and Davidson combined for 21 points between them with Cheski notch- (Kelly. Gord Davidson, Carl Cheski and Bruno Wrubel with 31, 27, 21 and 10 points were tops. CAY'S -- Oldfield, 37; Newey, 25; Whalley, 2; Vaughan, 19; Eagleson, 10; Dickinson, 17; Ra- |dovich, 7; fouls, 23-out-of-32. GRADS -- Cheski, 21; Wrubel, 110; Davidson, 27; Olinyk, 9; Up- |shaw, 1; Booth, 4; Kolodzle, 31; (fouls, 23-out-of-40. | Officials -- Jim Brady and Leo [Eealy. For Grads, Ed. 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