10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 23, 1960 | Stanley Cup Brings Forth SPORTS CALENDAR May Organize Soccer Familiar Words MONTREAL (CP) -- Quotes by hockey coaches which have a familiar ring around Stanley Cup time: Before the game: "Anything can happen in a | short series. "Wereconfident but not cocky." a "They put their pants (skates, socks) on one leg at | the same time we do. "We'll take the series game at a time." "The boys are up for this one." one never make predictions buf... "We'll do healthy." "You can be sure of one | thing. They'll know they were in a hockey game." After the game: "Anything can happen in a short series." "The puck wasn't rolling for us. "Don't count us out yet." "Now we've got that bad one out of our system." "We'll be tougher from here on in." "The forwards weren't back- checking." "Our defence wasn't sive enough." okay if we aggres- / TODAY'S GAMES |HOCKEY Oshawa MHA Midget Round- Robin; Local 222 vs Can. Legion at 6.30 p.m.; Rotary vs Lions at In Public Schools Here The annual convention of the|dian representative team will|ness to co-operate in every man- officials and have informed them 17.30 p.m. and Kiwanis vs Kins- the Children's Arena. 'p.m. Game at stay | Canadian Soccer Football Asso- ciation was held in the King Ed- ward Hotel, Toronto, last week- end, starting on Friday morning and winding up late Sunday. Delegates representing Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Mani- toba, Alberta, Sask an and men at 8.30 p.m. All games at THURSDAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Church League playoffs: Cedar- dale vs Northminster at 5.30 the Children's make a tour of Russia and it is also hoped that games will be arranged in the U.K. during the tour. Team manager and coach of the Canadian team will be the ner possible with the schocls and the Board of Education, in order to get things rolling. It was point- led out that all the facilities, in- ludi hi uni- hard-working secretary of the On- tario Soccer Assoc., William Simpson of Toronto. Russia is ing a team to tour Canada Arena. See Increase In H.R. Output ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Why the steady increase in home runs in the majors? Have they British Columbia attended in full force. The main points decided at this meeting were as follows: The date for the "Dream Game" be- tween Hearts and Manchester {United was set for Saturday, May 14, in Toronto 'Varsity Sta- dium. This will be the very first in August of this year, so the fans will have some interesting {games to look forward to this season. SOCCER IN OSHAWA It was noted at this meeting that Oshawa, with so large a population, is the only city of its size where soccer is not a recog- forms, eic., were available in abundance. The referees are also willing to give their services free ot charge, and it was also pointed out that many of the school teach- ers have already, and are willing {to continue, to give their time and efforts towards this end. After the meeting ended on |Sunday, the Oshawa Secretary, T. V. Kelly was interviewed on| |CKFH at 12.45 p.m. by George |Gross, who broadcasts world- that if they are re-instated this vear they will be required to post a bond of $100 with the On- tario Soccer body as a guarantee of fog beaviour of 'players ahd fans. ey must also employ. a police officer for all their games in Kinsmen Stadium. The Hun- garia Club is agreed to abide by the Council's stipulations, but their future will depend on the clubs' votes this Sunday. : A council meeting will be held after the general meeting in order to draw up a schedule. It is intended to start the season carlier this year so that the first half of the schedule can be com- pleted before the end of June. | made the ball still livelier? Have |they doné something to the bats? | Wilmer Mizell, the St. Louis Car- |dinals' southpaw, has an answer: | "Maybe," said the man from {Vinegar Bend Tuesday, "It's just because there's more good hit- ters. "Just look at the ones who've | come up since my first year with [the Cardinals in 1952. There's Willie Mays, he was up in 1931, but didn't have a full year 'til hej got out of the army in 1954. And] Hank Aaron, Frank Robinson, game of the tour and it is hoped by the Scottish element that Hearts will go all out to break the "Varsity Jinx" which has haunt- ed Scottish teams in previous years. It was announced that the ap- plication from Canada to be rep- resented in the World Soccer Cup has been accepted by the govern- nized sport in the schools. Sun-|\ide soccer news on this station day morning was taken up entire- every Sunday. Mr. Kelly was one ly discussing Junior soccer and|of the delegates to the Canadian it was disclosed that even in the convention and was delighted to smallest of prairie towns soccer give the listeners first-hand in- is 3 Reeognized school Rot _ |formation on the outcome of the n Oshawa, soccer is played in three-day meeting. R A the public schools solely as a part! ay mesting on hand at Sunday's meeting. of PT instruction, with the result MEET THIS SUNDAY Also, tickets for the Hearts va. that the rules are sadly neglect-| The Oshawa and District Soc- Manchester game will be avail- ing body. Canada has been group-|ization. Since this sport is one of cer Association has called a spe-/able from James Denholm, 251 ed with U.S.A. and Mexico. Ef-/the cheapest financially to sup-|cial general meeting for this Simcoe street south, RA 3-3535, forts are now in progress to have port, and has the minimum risk coming Sunday, the purpose ol and T. V. Kelly, 7% Simcoe sireet Mexico play their matches with of injury to the kids as they play the meeting being to determine south, RA 3-2278. Any person or Canada in Toronto, as the pre-|in running shoes, it was a source|the future of Hungaria as a soc-|g-oup wishing to reserve tickets, 3 The top four teams will then play off to determine the Oshawa entry into the Ontario Cup. A rote to the teams; New reg- istration forms are now available from the treasurer and will be Ernie Banks and Orlando Ce-|vious World Cup competition be.lof wonder why the schools of cer club. Hungaria were suspend-|tlease contact one of the above. peda. {tween these two teams was play- Oshawa were not organized. The ed two years ago and were turn- Time of the match is 8.00 p.m., "I've never seen so many good ed in Mexico two years ago. {Oshawa and District Soccer Asso- ed down last year. The League Saturday, May 14, in Toronto's ; Ton pitches hit out of ball parks as in| In September this year, a Cana- ciation expressed their willing-|Council have met with the club's! Varsity Stadium. GET ORFU HALF the past couple of years. They've| E--------------------------trre-------- ------------------------_ ; 'We're not as bad as we 5 | looked." "RIDE Ken Hamlin, Kansas City As shortstop, goes high to avoid spikes of Detroit Tiger Al Kaline, as he completes fie Ee 2 x i HIGH TO COMPLETE DOUBLE PLAY throw for a double play in sixth inning of exhibition game at Lakeland yesterday. Kaline | was forced as Charlie Maxwell | Kaline. 2 CALGARY (CP) Halfback Made a believer out of me." ' |Chuck Stanley, outstanding im-| port with Sarnia Golden Bears of HIRSCH TO . MANAGE the Ontario Rugby Football] LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Elroy ~~ | Union, has signed a 1960 contract|(Crazylegs) Hirsch, retired star * |with Calgary. Stampeders of the pass-catching end of the Los An- |WIFU. The five-foot-eight 185-|geles Rams professional football pound halfback from South Caro-|club, Tuesday was named its [lina State was named the most/general manager. He succeeds | valuable player in the ORFU last| Pete Rozelle, who resigned to be- year and made the all-star team|come commissioner of the Na- {the last two seasons. 'tional Football League. Soe Sai grounded to second baseman Jerry Lumpe, who flipped ball to Hamlin, for the forceout on ~--AP Wirephoto sporTs MENU Regina Richardsons By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' COMBINE COLOR with competition in curling and you've really got something--and that's the story of Eastern Canada's and Canada's first "national" ladies' curling championship, currently under way at The Oshawa Curling Club. They got going in actual play yesterday morning, although Dominion Stores, sponsors of the event, were hosts to press and radio at a recep- tion Monday night at The Flying Dutchman. The ladies' eurling officers and the rinks representing the various provinces were introduced. Yesterday morning, follow- ing a eolorful opening ceremony, replete with the Caledonia Pipe Band, civic welcome by Mayor Gifford and "first rock" by Mrs. Michael Starr, they swung into the actual play. Quebec and New Brunswick each drew a bye yesterday and each won the one game they did play-- to be the only undefeated rinks in the competition. Nova Scotia lost twice on Tuesday but they had "tough eurling luck" in both games and many of the spectators predict that they'll still make a comeback and be a deciding factor, before the title is settled tomorrow. Each of the five provinces represented, Nova Scotia, Nw Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and On- tario, have special "outfits". In any other "team sport, you'd likely eall them uniforms--- in curling, they're "outfits", Nova Scotia gals are sporting their own Retain Scotch Cup GLASGOW, Scotland (CP)--Re-|chewan foursome skipped by Er-| The last two games of the se. gina's Richardson family rink nie displayed an aggressive take- ries will still be played here to- i Tuesday night clinched the Scotch|out game against their Scottish day. Scotland will be looking for |Cup for Canada for the second! opponents, skipped by Hugh Neil-[9Y" : : 8 isuccessive year, defeating the|son. its first victory in two years of {Scottish curling champions 9-5 to! The game produced two blank the competition. The Richard- |win the best-of-five series in three ends as the Canadians curled ac-|sons swept the series last year. straight games. |curately and scattered all hope of Ernie and Wes Richardson were { The Richardson rink, com-|Neilson's rink building up a big/the top Canadian marksmen, prised of brothers Ernie and Gar- end. {net and cousins Wes and Arnold. {won the first game in Ayr Fri-| close, but in the 10th and 11th |perters. | day 11-8 and the second 14-7 in|ends the Richardson counted one | Edinburgh Monday. Linescore: and two respectively to guaran- Canada |Scotland 012 021 000 120---9( Tuesday night, the Saskat-|tee the cup for Canada. lien Diets Canadiens Have ay In hace Edge On Hawks | QUEBEC (CP)--Buffalo Bisons kept their American Hockey League playoff hopes alive by] MONTREAL (CP) -- If past; However, replacement Don | posting an 8-3 win over Quebec performance me ans anything, (Marshall, also has scored three |Aces at the Coliseum Tuesday Montreal Canadiens have got Chi-{goals against Chicago. night before 4,170 fans, jcago Black Hawks in the hole| The Jine made up of the Ri-| The game was featured by aland facing a tremendous uphill chard brothers, Henri and Mau-| (three-goal performance by Bi-|fight in their Stanley Cup semi-|rice, and Dickie Moore, scored| {sons Ed Kachur, Other Buffalo final, 10 goals on Hall, and the Phil {scorers were Howie Glover, Billy] For one thing, Canadiens are Goyette - Claude Pronovost-Andre| |Dea, Wayne Hillman, Wally Her- undefeated in seven home games| Provost trio got four. The others gesheimer and Fred Hilts, a against rookie brought up from Sault Ste.|regular schedule of the National Harvey, three, and Tom Johnson Marie Thunderbirds of the East- Hockey League. They won four and Jean-Guy Talbot, [ ern Professional Hotkey Jeague land tied three. ONLY FIVE GOALS Buffalo never trailed, althou ic How 10} > { at the end of the second period an Chicago, Wes > welt. For Chicago, the top line of Bill| Aces were still in the game, on|seventh game was a tie: ©" |Hay-Murray Balfour-Bobby Hull got only five goals. Hay got one the short end of a 3-2 score. The we Bisons scored five in a row in. Over the regular season, then, and his wings, two each. 100 200 100 001--5 to one each. ® PORT PERRY SPORTS Port Juveniles Tak 'Madoc Series Lead By W. H. HALL The Port Perry Juveniles, after downing Madoc in the first game of the series in Madoc 5-1 earlier this week, swamped Madoc in the second game Saturday night, 10-2, to take a commanding 2-0 lead in this best-of-five series. Jim Burnett paced the winners with three goals, Menzies and Powell scored two each with singles to Fralick, Clark and Carnahan. A total of 15 penalties called, all minors in this hitting play-off game. The first period saw Port take were ha eight seconds pio Carnahan from Clark, at 16.40. Three penalties to Madoc, three Port. The second period was the best game With each team c up with one goal. McAdam nofched Madoc's first goal at the 11.37 mark, with Powell off for un- necessary roughness. Menzies got this one back at 16.53 assisted by Burnett. Port Perry picked up five penalties to Madoc's one. PORT SCORES SIX In the third period, Port Perry ran away scoring six goals fo Madoc's one. Port started fast with Fralick scoring from Clark and Carnahan at the .37 mark, followed bv Burnett unassisted at 2.33, and Powell from Burnett at the Hawks during the were by defencemen Doug 2.30: in Birkett off for tripping! nd Port a man short, Clarke scored at 10.43 to make it 8-1. Menzies added his second goal of the game scoring unnassisted at 12.15. With Carnegie x, Davenport scored Madoc's in the penalty| apples 67, Peaches 66 and Ber- ries 56. Schedule -- March 31 -- Plums vs Pears; Pineapples vs Peach- es; Cherries vs Grapes; Grape- fruit vs Oranges; Apples vs Ber- ries and Bananas vs Lemons. | March 28 -- Grapefruit vs Ba- |nanas; Berries vs - Pineapples; {Plums vs Grapes; Lemons vs Oranges; Cherries vs Pears and {Peaches vs Apples. April 4 -- Pears vs Grapes: nally scheduled for March 17, but cancelled due to the weath- er, will be played Thursday, March 24 |MEN'S LEAGUE | Bruce Miller led the Men's league this week with a big triple of 750, followed closely by rd Mark at 743. High single [honors to Charlie Williams with 330. | The Black Jacks are mow in Bananas vs Oranges; Cherries vs|first place with 56 points follow- {Plums; Pineapples vs Apples; | Peaches vs Berries and Lemons |vs Grapefruit. High triple of the week in the each scoring 80 of a possible 96a 3-0 lead on goals by Burneli|weqnesday night league went to For nine ends the Scots came points in score cards kept by re.|from Carnaham at 14.36, Powell ly "Carnegie with 695. E. Bailey {from Clarke at 16.32, and just soored a high single of 290. Final standings -- N. Stars 54, Spitfires 54, Jets 41, Kittyhawks |40, Mustangs 39, Helicopter 33, {Flyers 30, Lancs 29, Hurricanes 29, Mustangs 28, Bombers 28 and Sunderiands 18. Schedule -- March 28 -- Mos- quitos vs Mustangs; Jets vs Sun- derlands; Hurricanes vs Flyers; Lancs vs Helicopters; N. Stars vs Kittyhawks and Bombers vs | Spitfires. > . March 30 -- Lanes vs Spits; |Hurricanes vs Mosq.; Stars vs | Helicopters; Bombers vs Hawks; Mustangs vs Flyers and Jets vs Sunderlands. April 6--Jets vs Flyers; Bomb- ers vs Spits; Mustangs Vs Hawks; N. Stars vs Sunderlands; Helicop. vs Lancs and Mosq. vs Hurricanes. CURLEiG ik ot | Ken Tipney's Oshawa rink |Mrs. Tipney. and Mr. and Mrs. Reed, won the Mixed Bonspiel |held at Port Perry last Saturday {with a total of 28 points. | Dave Thomson skipped a local |entry to second place. Nei] Bailey's Blackstone four- ed by Whiz-Bangs and Blow |Kings, with 51 and 50. Stars are {a close forth with 49. | Thirteen points separate Arch- ers from the leaders with Howard Motors a close sixth at 35 points. Deluxe, Goofers, Carnegies, Le- gionnaires and Juniors follow in that order. | LEAGUE RACE TIED OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Results of Tuesday night's British soccer games: English League Fourth Division Walsall 2 Exeter 2 Scottish League Division 1 Clyde 2 St. Mirren 2 (postponed from Feb. 6) {Aberdeen 0 Kilmarnock 1 (pest. | poned from Feb, 20; Dodgers Still 'Have Control 'Montreal Club. VERO BEACH, Fla. (CPY=A {proposed sale of Montreal Royals thas fallen through and Los An. (les Dodgers will retain control of their farm team for at least another year, Dodgers vice-presi- dent Buzzie Bavasi announced | Tuesday. | He said at a press conference a New York syndicate headed b: Dwight Davis had Ee head Td 1 (Hon, ie Pics. a Week coriing league in Port Perry has three rinks tied for the top spot with 11 points, 1. Parkinson, Dr. Mae- Master and Dave Thomson. Right behind them is G. Holder- shaw's rink with 10 points. Five rinks are tied for the mext posi- tion with eight points. With four games r ini the standings could be entirely, ehanged = by March 31. The Once-a-Week curlers also have a close race going with the rinks of Grant MacDonald, Har- old Snooks and Don Mitchell tied for the top spot with eight points. Dr. Price's rink and Ted Grif- fin's rink are next tied at six points, Dr. Bathie's rink is all alone with five points, followed closely by O- Beare, Dr. Christie with four. Howard Hall's rink holds down the last spot with no wins to date. 0 Sfsred A the Natignal team. The syndicate had planned. te {operate Montreal in the elass triple A International League as usual for the 1960 season, and then enter the team in the 'Con- tinental League, a new major loop, in 1961. 'Mickey Mantle To Pinch Hit Thursday ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Mickey Mantle, New York Yan: kees' ailing outfielder, probably will get into Thursday's exhibi- tion game against St. Louis Car dinals, Yankees manager Casey Stengel said Tuesday. "I think he'll pinch hit," said Stengel. "If he does, he'll start against Milwaukee in Bradenton on Friday." Sammy White Refuses Trade To Cleveland second goal at 17.16. Jim Burnett| 2 closed out the scoring at 19.42/Some were the high two game N i i Snooks' 2 the final winners, with Harold fom Menzies: to make the fina rink taking fourth prize. A against goaltender Jacques) re jes in the last High one-game winner was Plante is not impressive. i only Ine pendiics ol elas |0'Shanter's Frank West's Jean Marie Cossette ; . : .|period, both to y with a total of 22 points. ... I . The record, if applied to the, The line of Tod Sloan - Eric| wannamaker played a good The Bisons have three more|id saying that a championship |Nesterenko-Ron Murphy picked game in the Port net, with Oke Vit Round scores: games. to play and they fraillteam must win at home and tie up seven goals against Montreal, (and MacMillan solid on defence. .; snooks, Bill Carr, fourth-place Cleveland Barons byjon the road, definitely makes and the line of Stan Mikita-Eddie port can wrap this series up in| p Royals special Nova Scotia plaid, two of the gals in slacks and two wearing skirts--all with matching "tams". New Brunswick have natty red-and-black outfits; Ontario also sports scarlet sweaters and coats. Prince Edward Island curlers have white sweaters, with the map of their province, in emerald green, on the backs, Quebec rink has black-and-white matching sweaters. There SCHOOL BOY CURLING With six rinks in the running Tam|in school boy curling, N. Mac- rink |Millan's rink and H. Phipps' rink ...|are tied for the top position. D. {Lowcock's rink and 1. Beare's |rink are next with Chick Carnegie and B. Taylor tied for last place. the third period before Obie| Montreal, trying for their fifth O'Brien netted one for Aces with|5iraight cup under coach Toe less than three minutes remain.|B.2ke, has 'won seven against ing in the game. Other Quebec Chicago, lost three and tied four. | scorers were Michel Harvey and HEAVY FAVORITES | For Hull, the league scoring champion with 39 goals and 42 assists, the season's record| F. West, were about 400 Oshawa curling enthusiasts on hand vesterday as spectators. That number will increase today and again tomorrow. Each of the provincial rinks has its own cheering section, Association presidents and other officers, etc. What with "Blue Noses", "Herring Chokers", "Spud Islanders", "Pea-Soupers" and "Lake- head Bushers", it's quite a collection. But nothing but the best of fellowship prevails--up to and after the three points and third - place Canadiens heavy favorites. | Litzenberger-Ted Lindsay, five. | Providence Reds by four. One ofl The betting fraternity appar-| Nesterenko, Mikita and Keni the Bisons remaining games isiently has taken notice and is|Wharram each scored three, top with Providence. quoting 3%-to-1 odds on Cana-/for Chicago against Montreal. diens to win the best-of seven|Lindsay, oan, Murphy, gen) HOCKEY SCORES, |series. Skov, Dolla St. Laurent an STANDINGS The two leams mel in one Phil Maloney, who is no longer | By THE CANADJAN PRESS semi-final last spring and Cana-|on the club, each scored two. diens won it 4.2 in games. Elmer Vasko picked up one. Canadiens' won-loss-tied record | The average of 48 goals a against Chicago is reflected in|game in Montreal-Chicago games that their (Mar. 21), K. Tipney, Madoc next Monday Oshawa but if more games are needed they will be in Port Perry, Wed- nesday and Saturday of this/s. Beare, week. . EF ' Tam . N. Bailey, Blackstoek E. Beggs Oakwood A. Cox, PP. Petes Tie Tee Pees ST. CATHARINES (CP) Peterborough Petes kept their Brown, Cobo! DP. Thomson, rg MINOR HOCKEY HOUSE LEAGUE PP The Little League play-offs, G. Holdershaw, after the first three games, find _P the Leafs in first place with six K. Acton, Sunderland A. Robbins, Oshawa E. Free, Oakwood D Carnegie PP - OHA Junior A playoff chances Second alive Tuesday night when they] FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla (AP)--Boston Red Sox catcher Sammy White, feeling he har plenty of baseball left in him said Tuesday he retired from the game only because of the trade | which sent him to Cleveland. The Red Sox traded White ts |the Indians for catcher Russ Nisin and utility man Jim Mar actual games, During the competition, it's serious busi~ ness, no lack of sportsmanship, mind you, but serious | American League sport rivalry. Members of the Oshawa Ladies' Curling Ww F A Pts. Club, a large and very active committee headed by 6 262 212 president Belva Cain, are doing a terrific job to make 4 210 sure all the visiting curlers enjoy their visit in Oshawa. [Cleveland Already, Dominion Stores' officials are praising the [Buffalo facilities, hospitality and efficiency eof their Oshawa [Hershey hosts. Quebec ithe scoring--40-27 for Montreal [this year indicates points followed by Boston and De- {during the regular schedule. {series will be a low-scoring one.|troit tied at three points. Cana- , Almost half Montreal's goals The league average this year was dians on the bottom. Bailey 88 scored on goaler Glen Hall--18-- six goals-a-game. | In this week's play. Detroit|Begos 80/were by Canadiens' top line of! Apart from Bonin, Blake re-|had a struggle fo beat the Cana- Snooks - 74|Jean Beliveau-Bernie Geoffrion- ported that Harvey is suffering, dians 1-0 with Raines scoring the co 9 73 Marcel Bonin. from a leg injury but is likely tojonly goal. Leafs defeated the acton 70 Beliveau counted eight and play. Bruins in the other game 2-1, B.| Thomson 59 Geoffrion seven. Bonin, who Chicago manager Tommy Ivan Wannamaker and MacMaster 38 scored three, may not be in the was uncertain about Mikita, in-|scoring for Leafs with Stevens Boiley {lineup tonight. He has a broken|jured in the face by a flyingigetting credit for the lone Boston Beare yswion toe. Ipuck last Saturday night. tally. VIoRY rarer iol ae J. MacMaster drew the only free 2: Acton + drew 3-8 with St. Catharines Tee. whyite said "This thing hit 'me pees. at a most inopportune time. | Teepees lead the best-of-seven had no other choice but to retire series 3-1, with one game tied and/I had just bought a new home need only one more point toland entered a new business ir eliminate the tenacious Peterbor- Boston." ough crew. When White refused to report Doug Senior with two goals led |to Cleveland, the Indians' gen: the visitors. Claude Larose scored ral manager, Frank Lane, askec the other. John Brenneman, Vic|Red Sox manager Bucky Harris 4 i red | t0 Teturn Nixon and Marshall te Hadfield and Chico Maki scored|,., Indians. Harris refused. 41 23 38 27 36 31 33 28 33 32 263 72 18 49 2.167 307 Tuesday's Result Buffalo 8 Quebec 3 | Springfield | Rochester | Providence ANNAN - s; 14; ww Begos BRIGHT BITS: --Phillip Bradley's Oshawa O'Neill Collegiate rink copped The Dr. Hugh Logan Memorial Trophy, in a schoolboy bonspiel at Lindsay en Satur- Tonight's Games Eastern Professional League (Best-of seven sem'.final) for St. Catharines. Teepees jumped off fo a 1.0 lead in the first period on Bren-| penalty a double minor for slash- Holdershaw Brown ...... in Thomsen Carnegie ..,. Robbins . Cox WRG A NGS The issue now is headed for an official decision. day .. 8S. DAVIS of Oshawa Canadian Legion, was v LI¥ Ars. second in the singles event of the Canadian Legion ' 0 2 5-pin bowling tournament held at Cobourg on Saturday. The Bowmanville team of J. Martin, E, Perfect, K. Yeo, A. Lobb and W. Bates, took top honors over entries from Ajax, Belleville, Campbellford, Deseronto, Osh- awa, Port Hope, Peterborough, Cobourg, Trenten and Port Hope. The Legion provincial finals will be held at Kirkland Lake on Saturday, April 9 . . . STANLEY CUP playoffs open tonight and already the playoff fever is hitting . . . THE RICHARDSON BOYS won The Scotch Cup again for Canada yesterday, handing the Scotland representatives their third-straight curling defeat. They have two more matches -- but they are Just routine now . . . CHATHAM MAROONS now lead Belleville McFarlands in their semi-final series . . . BARBARA WAGNER and Bob Paul flew to London, England, yesterday, to begin a series of exhibition skat- ing performances there and in other European cities "on DETROIT RED WINGS figure on beating . Leafs ig in Torento tonight and then taking the series but e way the Mapleos have been playing this seas n, | . Red Wings will have their troubles . . . MEANWHILE, [avn res Montreal Canadiens are ready to take on the Black International League semi-final, 1-0) Hawks in the other series and coach Toe Blake figures |Lovisville 1 Fort Wayne 2 Eastern Allan Cup that Chicago will be plenty tough. If Hall gets hot-- |(Fort Wayne leads best-of-seven Montreal 2 Amherst 2 Blake eould be so right! : 2 20 | IBellevill Sa . ] T Rivieres e evil e acs fan! are tied for first with five Next Saturday will see the final/neman's goal: Larose, tied it for . . Montreal 0 points, Bruins two, and the Ran- Bonspiel of the season with 16 Petes, and they went ahead five w 1l T | Tuesday's Result T hd S hd A . gers with none. Irinks competing for the Beare Minutes later when Senior scored 1 e evise i n | Ontario Senior A 1e er 1€S gail {HOUSE LEAGUE ALL-STARS |g.) 000d hy Beare Motors, Port men short. (Best-of-five semi-final) pe House League All Stars Berry, Hadfield tied it up again, then WL T F APts.. BELLEVILLE (CP) Belle-roons and outshot them 37-26, - [Played a return match wi al 'farmer: spi igi- i a 4 8 0 ec The Farmers Bonspiel, origi- Maki put Teepees out ahead.| TORONTO (CP)--The CBC. wil Belleville 2 2 0 15 18 4|hockey Tuesday night to beat|dished out nine penalties. The defeated them 3-2, 3 i Tuesday's Result [Chatham Maroons 83 and tie|Macs collected five, two in the Russell Stevens and Wanna- of the Stajliey Cup. sem: i. ale i |Chatham 3 Belleville 8 their Ontario Hockey Associationlast two minutes. maker scored for Port in the first tween Toronto Maple Leafs and | | Detroit Red Wings on its English e at Chatham each. [Kenny Gribbons with two goals|scoring for Bowmanville in the AGAINST FIRST TEN i ; ' ; Ontario Junior A The winner of the deciding/abd a pair of assists. Ronnie second to tie the game 22, Quebec City, a CBC, spokesman L T F 'APis. game in Chatham tonight meets|Muir and Davey Jones also ecol-{ In the third period Port scored N iti ini 3 Reid Toesday, |St. Cath 3 1.1 19 13 7 Windsor Bulldogs for the cham-|lected two goals each. Singles|the only goal, Stevens from Chap- LONDON (AP) -- A British | ers finished. In 1958 seven of | The Canadian Press errone i so 8s bookie staggered bettors Tues. | 31 stayed the course. (ously reported earlier that the Tuesday's Result Hildebrand. Floyd Crawf | [Bowmanville got the only pen-| " 3 . Peterborough 3 St. Catharines 3, Ihe Macs never looked back; "gn ul hic) eg ord and aity of the game R- House for ,... 10 h a hy in' th works this way. You bet on, ried on the full English network. Tonight's Game atier aking a 3 Jaq 1s the first) assists. [throwing his stick along the ice as i Na oraes BE ase © | say, Jonje at ¥ bo wins x St. Cathari { t period and comfortably rode out| ,. y s/in an attempt to stop Stevens on h you win. pounds as |p orovincial serorborough| 2" comeback attempt by the Ma. Jim Connelly led Maroons i "We'll play place money on | usual. But you can ask for. pro- [REMEMBER WHEN. . . ? Cornwall 1 Hull 4 sists, while Gary Sharir and Ted ; any horse in the first 10 to fin- | p By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Hull leads best-of-seven final 1-0) period. Power scored re pri, Power 1 i JonLING ¢ : first three places, 101 on the Boston Bruins won their firs! Eastern League McFarlands outs k ated, out-l got an assist he final scheduled game of Place betting beyond the first first four, 8-1 on the first five . Charlotte 0 New Haven 2 checked and outhustied the Ma-|™ n° "32 br jthe season, Teresa Hall copped| three horses in a race has been | and 'so on to 4-1 on the first |," M bi - peri sare Maniago was not as the high triple honors with a| unheard of in British racing. | ten. So if Jonjo finishes 10th ay Montreal Maroons 32. . ; a ree-game total of 721. High i i y by am, which inelyce (Minneapolis leads best-of-seven|games in the series. Play was 8 Hig But Ridley is not as crazy as or $20. such stars as Tiny Thompson, Yelayad briefly h the second Pe- with 339. : ; ; | any horse finishing at all in the Kerstin and Polar Flight {Eddie Shore, Lionel Hitchman riod when Bob Senior, the Mac's! Final standings -- Cherries 88.) National--the foughes! steeple- | were withdrawn from the race , 0 A goaicr. was hit on the head by Plums 88, Pears 86, Grapes 86. chase in the world are 5-1. | Tuesday, bringing the numher 0d Cy Denneny, then hea" Mew final tied, a puck Oranges 80, Bapanas 79, Lemons [ast year only four of 34 stari- ¥ rer York Rangers two straight fo. win | « Itheir first Stanley Cup. + semi-final 1.0) (Best-of-five quarter £. In the pro-league. Hawks and | Trois-Rivieres 2 Montreal 1 [Motors Trophy, an annual event|While St. Catharines was two T . ht' G Chatham 2 2 0 18 15 4 ville McFarlands played inspired] Referee Gordon Favereay Bowmanville team Saturday and! i : Later : B K televise tonight's opening game Tonight's Game Senior A semi-final at two games| Top scorer for the winners was Period, with Hercock and Taylor! : - network excluding Montreal and Pete 3 1.13 19 Blais went to Bart Bradl Ike Man to make a final 3-2 score. aver pionship art Bradley and lke day by offering odds on the | Ridley's offer to bettors game at Toronto would be, car. I incial Seni 3 i ; |a breakaway. nterprovincial Senior A roons midway through the final 3cOTers With a goal and two as- portionate odds of 13-1 on the ish," said Harry Ridley. NHL title 31 years ago tonight by best-of-three TT {steady as he has been in other you get four pounds 11 shillings single honors to Alice Thomas| he sounds. The odds against Frank Fredrickson, Dit Clapper lst. Paul © Minneapoiis 9 one point esch) A erowd ef about 1,500 watched. 78, Grapefruit 77, Apples 72, Pine: of possible starters to 23.