TO__THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 1, 1960 No (' wa os A 4 ; we i HEROES OF Thursday | playoffs four straight from Chi- | Maurice Richard, Claude Pro- night's Montreal victory over | cago in semi-finals celebrate in | vost, who scored one of two Chicago Black Hawks fo take ' dressing room. Left to right: | goals; Coach Toe Blake and I "HENRI RICHARD (left), Montreal Canadiens and Bill & hockey game in Chicago Stadi- | of | Hay of Chicago Black Hawks 1 um Thursday night. | ; | skate behind net in pursuit of | puck in first period of playoff FOR THIRD LINE Imlach Needs Right Winger | Local Bovers | 'In Action Sat. | Amateur boxing will be fez {tured at the Avalon Dance Hall Saturday night, at 8.00 p.m. In the main event, Bernie Guin- don 1134 lbs.) of Oshawa vs Col- {lin Fraser (135) from Toronto "HDRONTO (CP) -- With thejurday night's home game is al- AC. Five rounds. erneial fifth game of the Stanley most a "must" for Leafs. A loss | Semi-Final -- Fred Richardson Clip' semi-finals little more than would put Wings in a favored (150) of Oshawa vs Bill Matchan 2 Bours away coach Punch Im-| position to knock them out at De- (155) of the Toronto West End lach of Toronto Maple Leafs still|troit Sunday night. YMCA. Five rounds. has a big problem unsolved. : Special Event -- Louis Tollard Leafs' big scoring punch in this TWO GOALS EACH (142). of. Oshawa vs Walker( series has come from the com- . . eld tation of Red Kelly and Frank scored two goals. Both by Mahov- west Y. Five rounds. Ra 3 Wo ke lich were game - winners, Kelly \ . 5 Maloylich, operating as a make- ii Zollv' >| Other bouts -- Fred Lauten- 2 A assisting. Kelly's masterly play . " : shift third line unit. But these ~~ - : schlager (Oshawa) vs Bruno big © guys st are without a axing, learned in 12 seasons on Hansburger (Toronto); Ronald Buy: iin the Detroit defence, has meshed °° . . i i steddy right winger. Cyr (Oshawa) vs Richard neatly with Mahovlich's spectac- Oliver (Toronto) and Ben Hanow- ski (Oshaw vs Stan Stroudt (Oshawa). All bouts three rounds Novice event -- Two brothers, +Bour players have been hi dropped into that wing slot in re- war rushing. : cent weeks but none seems to The search for a linemate have impressed Imlach, He has hasn't been nearly as fruitful | % Ehman, Larry Regan, th a nigi . Gerry x tewcome up with a decision for "*IT) O yo har obbv Ji. Saturday night and on his choice Gerry James and Johnny Wilson Roger Richard and oi oy Rich thay Test Leas' chances of a have patrolled the wing in a Zor OF CLEC HC a ' regular shuttle service. BEAMS. each rier. Three one. minute rounds. Edmonton berth ,in the Stanley Cup finals Imlach has tried just about SEES FARM CLUB everything short of a major re- Imlach flew in Thursday from yamping of his lines. He feels a. Yuick trip to Rochester, put his syre the right formula would club through a stiff workout and!carry Leafs to the Stanley Cup then went into seclusion to watch! championship. films of last Saturday night's oe a . game against Wings. lo Says workou wil be Leafs 0 eet «Afterwards he admitted that . the problem still was as big as ever. "I don't know who we'll put out with Kelly and Mahov- lich. We'll have to wait and see kow the guys are going tomor- Ottawa OTTAWA (CP)--Ottawa Rough Cliff Pennington | Paces Flin Flon row." { Riders will meet Edmonton E Would he break up one of his . . {mos in an exhibition game h other top 2? "Too late for Over Oil Kings the night of Aug. 10, the Big Four that now." . . club announced Friday Leafs and Wings are tied 22 FLIN FLON, Man. (CP) -- piers also are scheduled to ifi-this best-of-seven set and Sat- Three-goal efforts by Cliff Pen- meet Calgary impeders of the | nington and Jim Baird featured! Western Interprovincial' Football a 104 win by Flin Flon Bombers Union here July 26, Vancouver e oncaster over Edmonton Oil Kings in the Lions in Vancouver Aug. 2. and Western Canada junior hockey | {0¢. lue Bombers in Winnipeg playoff semi-final here Thursday Aus. 4 ontender The Ottawa F ala I'he win was Flin Flon's first JEBEC (CP)--Gene Letour Jor ERUERE al coms ol or ie of in four games in the best-of-seve Rane he Jom Jo OS the Can: 5 Box Federat ¥ B series. Edmonton won the first C 21s d ua A rk Russ "anadian ing leratio he' AHL ag wn Jackson anc Jim 1ghes $d Thursday Ted Dencaster of s Tne, hifth game is here and Bob Simpson. Seekville, N.B., will be pl irs ----aa------ -- of CHOOSE UMPIRES POSTPONE BOUT RANEY | CINCINNATI, (AP) -- Warren y >aNGKOX Rd (AP 5% World flyweig ion P woke, | Giles, president of the Na cu I 5 aldwin of Tor-|t I announced Thurs lan rbrooke day aj t of Chris Pelek ) N Yvon otidas Ste. A N.B.!for the title is decided, Le- cepted aid, Doncaster Anne, m. Giles ion of en years of ment signed because of sal-/ due 'ary dillerences. 4C-|Ring magazine and Hal the fight I said the to the Argentine's delay in |getting "here. for 1} or the I be D toumeau fgsiTin line to meet the new um ona on. MONTREAL WINS STANLEY CUP SEMI-FINAL stunning champions share boxer - of-the- Boxing Association's monthly ra- i tings released Thursday. St. Paul 4 Minneapolis 1 --AP Wirephoto |Elorde of the Philippines Carlos from Venezuela. | Kelly and Mahovlich each have prishifield (144) of the Toronto|~ Arena Mar Reg Stone | & brawl which broke out during between Trail Smoke Eaters hands to protect him- [a B.C. senior hockey les gue | 200 na Packers. A ian, | 2 : ' 8Y€ | in stands at right, holds stick. sell trom flying sticks during { game in Trail, B.C., March 28, --CP Wirephoto | Habs Oust Hawks In Four-Straight Claude Provost and Dickie, Secondly, the Hawks' starry Moore scored for Montreal. Both |left-winger, Bobby Hull, who won goals came in the second period,|the league scoring title with a as the powerful Montreal attack great surge latg in the season, peppered the Chicago net stead- managed only one goal during ily. the semi-finals. The first period was evenly| Although Hull was handicapped fought while the third settled into|by a tonsolitis attack and missed a more defensive game as the thc first game, Montreal's de- Canadiens protected their lead. [fence throttled his scoring poten- tial and thus killed the big offen- oS pened rough and sive treat of the Hawke. o | fast but there were few good |, Coach ls ae shots in the first period. | great lub In the second Montreal came to "They got the first goal and life and eppered Hall with 16 , 4 hi ; had the depth and experience to shots, two of which went through, }, iq you off," he said. while Plante made only eight : CHICAGO (CP) Montreal Canadiens are halfway toward an unprecedented fifth ¢ tive Stanley Cup and they don't seem to care who they have to face im the second half of their chase. The mighty Canadiens moved majestically into the Stanley Cup finals Thursday night by defeat: ing Chicago Black Hawks 2-0 to win their best-of-seven semi-finals in four games. Coach Toe Blake said after the Canadiens' shutout--their second in as many games over Chicago --that it didn't matter whether Detroit Red Wings or Toronto Maple Leafs win their way into the finals. | "They're both tough and either 53V®S: ! can come up against us a hot Provost's goal came at 4:47 on team," he explained in the jub.|a 30-foot screened shot after re- out two nights in a row you gotta say they're a better club." "When you get beat and shut ER aie i" a CR IR SPORTS |Guelph Rink CALENDAR Into Finals TODAY'S GAMES | NF 'Spiel No games scheduled. SATURDAY'S GAMES OCKEY Neighborhood Pee Wee League:| NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- 'A' Division, Eastview vs North Johhny Eccles® Guelph rink Oshawa at 9.00 and 'B' Division, moved into Saturday's finals of Rundle vs Fernhill at 10.00 a.m.|first-event competition in the an- Both games at The Children's nual Honeymoon City bonspiel Arena, {Thursday by sweeping his three BASKETBALL games in the first draw. Second Annual Boys' Club Tour- He will join Bob Morrow, nament at Simcoe Hall. Games Unionville; Carm Daw, Niagara begin at 10.00 a.m. Falls; Ab Dimartile, Welland, OBA Southern Ontario Inter-|anc Cliff Nelson, Brampton as mediate 'A' Finals: Genosha|the fifth three-game winner to re- Hawks vs St. Thomas Barnes in/turn for the finals. St Thomas, 2nd game of home-| Eccles ganed the honors after and-home, total-point series. Osh- au 8-7 opening win over Wayne awa leads round by six points, Anderson and his Tam O'Shanter 1 (foursome. RUGOER Wanderers No, 2 In the second draw of this third ve Oshawa No. 2 at 2.00 p.m. anq day of action, 'Don Elsey of Ni- Wanderers No. 1 vs Oshawa No, 2¢ara Falls skipped his way into 1 at 3.15 p.m. Both games at the first event finals with an 11-9 Lakeview Park victary over Bill McCollick of St. : Catharines. Elsley won his first ilant Canadiens' dressing room. [lays from Andre Pronovost and| LINEUPS ] Albert Langlois. Provost blasted] MONTREAL -- Goal: Plante; NOT WORRIED the puck through a maze of play-| pefence: Harvey, Langlois, Joh But he made it clear that he ers and it was in the netting be-|son, Turner, Talbot; forwards isn't worried about the outcome | fore Hall could move. Bonin, Beliveau, Geoffrion, Back- of the finals, no matter which] Moore sewed the game up at strom, Hicke, M. Richard, Moore, team provides the opposition. 13:09 with assists from the Rich-/H Richard, Goyette, Marshall, Blake picked his Vezina Trophy ard brothers, Henri and Maurice.| Pronovost, Provost. winning goalie, Jacques Plante, He split the Hawk defence of El.! CHICAGO -- Goal: Hall; De- in Thursday mer Vasko and Pierre Pilote and! fence: Pilote, Vasko, Arbour, Ev-| as the big man night's win fired from 10 feet out. |ans, St. Laurent; forwards: E. "The difference was the goal- Balfour, Skov, Litzenberger, PLANTE AIRTIGHT Plante, who had to go to the phy Hay, Nesterenko, Hull dressing room for a stitch on alWharram, Mikita, : cut received in the first period,| Referee: Eddie Powers: {was tremendous in the final pe- men--George Hayes, Loring Doo- Dickie Moore, who scored sec- ies," he said. *'(Glenn) Hall was ond goal in 2-0 victory good for them, but Plante proved --AP Wirephoto (Why he has been the National -- Hockey League's all-star goalie for five straight seasons." Lines- . riod as he withstood repeated |y; Plante, who provided the basis i; o. : , little, Stanley Cup for columns of sports page copy | Hawk assaults. SUMMARY early in the s when he| Although Blake gave Plante| First period: No scoring. Pen- season donned a face mask, stopped 25|credit for Montreal's final win, alties: Litzenberger 4:46. Goyette| shots Thursday night for his sec-|the simple truth was that the(9:25, M. Balfour 10:29. | ond shutout in as many games. balance of the world champion Second Period: 1. Montreal, | Hall in the Chicago nets handled Canadiens was too much for the Provost (Pronovost, L a n gl ois) 29 Hawks, who finished third in the|4:47; 2, Montreal, Moore (M. NHL regular season Richard, H. Richard) 13:09. Pen-| Statistics Jy THE CANADIAN PRESS (Best-of-seven semi-finals) ittle 5 NAPE one win from a semi-final berth| little guys who scored Waterloo 70 Owen Sound 5 ti upsets against world {Nick Tomiuk. The Alouettes' {marksmen were Cliff Connelly, {who got three goals, and Dino Leggio. of pair 3 n the Eastern Allan Cup play- Waterloo leads best - of - seVeN off and kept the Combines in : 3 final 3-2) n anti i month honors in the National conten ion. Winners of the two Lindsay, M. Balfour, Sloan, Mur-| to game over Bob Mason of Missis- sauga 10-2 and scored a 12:3 triumph over George Rowe of Niagara Falls in the second game, Eccles rink swept past Fred Zelinsky of Dundas 12-3 and Max Peart of Welland 11-3 on the way to the finals. | Second event honors for the iay went to Gord Bateman of Bradford who gained a return shot after dropping his first game to Zelinsky 12-6. Bateman then went on to defeat Anderson 7-6 and Dr. Walkey of Hamilton Vics 9-6. Meg' Will See Classic Race LONDON (AP) -- Princess Margaret gave in to the wishes of Tony Armstrong- | Jones Thursday and agreed follow her fiance's old crew down the River Thames for Saturday's Oxford-Cam- bridge crew race. The trip down the Thames was Tony's idea. He was the coxswain for the winning Second event honors in the last Cambridge crew in 1950. Mar- draw of the night went to' Mason garet never has shown any (of Mississauga after losing his interest in the race--until this first game to Elsley. The Port year. They'll ride in the Cam- [Credit rink scored a 10-4 victory bridge launch. over Jimmie Milne of Welland, The 4Y%-mile race usually [then defeated Bruce Garrett of attracts some 200,000 persons. [Richmond Hill 11-9, Series A Two features of the brief se-|alties: Pilote 8:45, Bonin, Skov| An armada of small boats - -- WLFA | ries pointed up the dominance of 9:48, : : following the two shells, And | 3 Montreal ..... 4014 16 HOCKEY SCORES, {the Canadiens. | Third period: No Scoring. Pen-| millions more watch it on NER or YT AR Elliot Chicago . 04 614 STANDINGS First, Montreal never was be-|alty: Talbot 5:45. television. Snieh. trainer. for Mrs. 3 vol Wednesday's Result hind in any of the series' games.| Stops re rrrrT-- Po 5 ora mer or xs sape M 1 2 Chicago 0 = They always scored the first goal |Plante 7 8 10-25 FAVOR STOCK CARS ble. Was named Th Ihe e a eal wins semi-final 4-0) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |and then methodically held on for [Hall 614 9-2 pOoRONTO. (AP)-- Toronto|outstanding trainer of T1620 in : Series B OHA Senior A the wi oR A'13,719. |Parks committee voted 6 to 2|poll of the National Turf Writers I' ront . : 11 10 (Best-of-seven Final) e | Thursday in favor of Sunday Association. Burch was trainer of 10 11 WL TF APs. Ld stock car racing at the Canadian|the 1959 horse of the year, Sword G A Pits PiM Chatham 310,16 12 6 {National Exhibition grandstand. Dancer, Mtl 34 6 4 Windsor 13:0 12 16 2 aroo i ) Fo) 1 wm - 4.1 5 2 Thursday's Result ' 2 3 5 0 Chatham 5 Windsor 3 | y . 1 4 §. 2 Tonight's Game | 2 2 4 3 Chatham at Windsor | u Oo S - ei i NOHA Senior A | 1 2.3.0 (Best-of-five Final) 9 yirgisig iy : WL T F APs. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |eree Hugh McLean called only 1 2 3 o [BownNor 110.2 6 Chatham Maroons and Sudbury |€ight penalties, four aside. 1 2 3 2 |Sudbury 1 13 12 2 mbines both won close games| At Norawaa the Visitors, who Howe, Detroit 1 2 3 2 Thursday's Resul Thursday night in Ontario Senior Were wallo 8-1 Wednesday, Bonin, Mtl 1 2 3 6 |Sudbury 5 Noranda 4 A rig Bog A winning in|made a surprising comeback FRENCH-STYLE Backstrom, Mtl 0 3 3 0 Tonight's Game |overtime and Chatham making|thanks largely to the presence of SHORTS FOR MEN Fonteyne, Det 0 3 3 0 |Noranda vs. Sudbury at Schu- sure of its victory with a goal|three players unable to attend mmr ---------- macher 18 seconds from the final whistle, Te UPeREr: ike . Sudb AND BOYS National League whi Win 1- Dzie, a Sudbury 3 Montreal 2 Chicago 0 Bliogyn Appel Windsor Bull schoolteacher, was particularly pse ns [(Montreal wins best - of - seven ihe' best-of-seven final series for|Lesponsible for turning the tables. Snug-itting, cool, semi-final 4-0) the Ontario Hockey Association|He scored once in the first pe- comfortable. Fine Interprovincial Senior A |Genior A title. Chatham leads 3-1,|Fiod and twice in the third, in- ¥ib-knit from soft Cornwall 5 Hull 4 r cluding the tying goal. cotton... an OnoIrs (Cornwall leads best - of - seven|, Sudbury edged Rouyn-Noranda| After a 2-2 first period tie flat seams... | final 3-2) J {Alouettes 5-4 to even their best- Alouettes led 3-2 in the second | _ all-around | Western Memorial Cup ofifive, Noten Ontario Senior period. The 4-4 tie was broken aint and For Boxers {Edmonton 4 Flin Flon 10 . by y's John at ube Sones: | (Edmonton leads best - of - seven NEED ONE MORE ine in the 10-minute overtime pe- Jerseys to match, i-fi -1) {riod. i PROVIDENCE. RI (AP) -- A sempiian 30 Centra) The results put the Maroons "myo over Sudbury scorer was | | International League series will meet. | Both OHA and NOHA series (St. Paul leads best = of - $eVen|.,ntinye tonight with Chatham at semi-final 3-2) Windsor and Noranda against Sudbury at the Schumacher Arena, Timmins, as the Sudbury The (Flash) and a newcomer two are Gabriel Hewmandens UPDATES 182 DAY Slo y i ioni.! TORONTO (CP) -- A county|arena is occupied. we So the J ig judge ruled Thursday that a| At Chatham the home team round knockout of Harold Gomes/driver impaired by a dentist's| took a 20 first period lead but at Manila. Hernandez became a anaesthetic is just as guilty as/were only 4-3 ahead in the sec- contender for the world feather-|On€ impaired by alcohol. ond. The score remained this fig- we Judge Harold Timmins re. ure, with Windsor several times Copper Leyte got Chatham's fifth| goal. Other Chatham marksmen were Joe Malo, who got two| goals, Fred Pletsch and Ted Power. Two Bulldogs' goals were fired by Tommy Walker while Irwin Gross got a single. ALMOST QUIET GAME Maroons outshot Bulldogs 28-21 in a comparatively quiet game for the usually rough series. Ref- cas in a non-title bout. last October. Other new names among the King said he was driving home top 10 of their 'respective divi-|from a dental appointment when sions include light-heavyweights/he became involved in a slight Clarence Floyd and Doug Jones,|accident and was arrested. He both of New York, who hung de-|said the dentist had used an an- feats on Von Clay, and Ray Por-|aesthetic before extracting two tilla of Texas, who won on a|teeth. TKO over lightweight king Joel The court was told that the Brown when the latter suffered a dentist's nurse had warned King severe rib injury. |not to drive after the injection of No canadians are listed. | sodium pentathol. Suggested retail price f.o.b. Toronto local freight extra. COMPLETE HOCKEY BRAWL carfeel.12-monthwritten factory guarantee. 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