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The Oshawa Times, 14 Apr 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSH/ WA TIME., Thursday, April 14, 1960 FIREFIGHTERS WIN CIVAL SERVICE LEAGUE TITLE SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES Annual Oshawa Marble Tourna-| ment at Simcoe Hall gymnasium| at 7.00 p.m. | HOCKEY '| Whitby Hillcrest Stratford Braves, 8.30 p.m. (First game of OHA | [Junior * Championship Finals) | | FRIDAY'S GAMES | | No games scheduled. SATURDAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Stratford Braves vs Whitby| Hilicrests, at Whitby Arena, 8.00 p.m. (2nd game of OHA Junior! |*"C** Championship Finals). CYO Archdiocesan Playoffs: | |Atom -- Oshawa St. Mary's vs Toronto, at 5.00 p.m.; Minor Ban- tam -- Oshawa St. Gregory's vs| Toronto, at 6.00 p.m. Both games| at The Bowmanville Arena RUGGER Oshawa Vikings No. 2 vs Sara- cens No. 2, at 2.00 p.m. and Osh- awa Vikings No. 1 vs Toronto Saracens No. 1. at 3.30 p.m. Both games at Agincourt. Juniors vs at Stratford, Royals Beat Wolves 4-2 Convincingly SUDBURY (CP) The pros- (pects for Sudbury Wolves against "2 Montreal Royals seem little more ¢ hopeful than the prospects of their parent team, Toronto Maple Leafs against Montreal Cana- diens The Royals beat the Wolves by convincing 4-2 score in Wed night's game to lead the rofessional Hockev T= Tals i ry Graham, Gord Ha Hooper, Ken Gibson, Bob Nick Mroczeck, Bob and Depny Hubble RS captured the Times 6-3 in the fourth and de- League Hockey ciding game. Shown above are the 1959-60 the members of the Firefight- vhen they defeated The ers' team: back row (L.-R.): son, | (capt.); front row (L-R.): Al Garrard, Palm Knight, George Robinson, Neil Mallette and Bill Lyon Absent--E, Higgins and K Conrtney. FIREFIGHTE : Yi rv Gar) Glover, Batten ( C Service ymship for delivery yesterday afternoon from "Pete" Goodchild (right) salesman for Ontario Motor Sales, Corvair derlers in this city. Oshawa Times Photo = be driving a made-in-Oshawa | Club's big event on Good Fri- car when he makes another day. Don Hambly is shown step towards the coveted Cana- above at the wheel of the new dian Rally Championship, in Corvair, when he and his part- the Peterborough Motorsports | ner, Bill Davidson (centre) took With a six-year record of | outstanding success in the pop- ular sport of "car rallies", Don Hambly, well-known Osh- awa sports car enthusiast, will SEEK CHAMPIONSHIP Oshawa Rally' Drivers To Use Hometown Car foremost |Being over the required 250-mile|Bill accepted delivery of one ofjevent, was a big. surprise to the minimum, this is a Canadian|these modern cars and they arelexperiencea U.S. enthusiasts. championship event and will net/banking their hopes on the com-| In previous Easter Rally re- the winners an extra point, a bination of Oshawa drivers-Osh- sults. Don Hambly was third in total of 23. This high total at- awa-made car, to bring the Cana-|1954, 1st in his class in 1955, 1st tracts the best rallyists in the/dian championship to this city. in 1956, 4th in 1957, 1st in 1958 country. This pair of intrepid sportsmen and 3rd last year. In the seasons The 18-hour Ontario Rally, expect to enter some 40 rally of 1956-57-59, Bill Wonnacott of staged by the M-G Car Club of| "races" this year and if they Oshawa, was Don's driving part- Toronto, the following weekend, meet with sufficient success, they per, s 525 miles long and will be Will enter the famous U.S. Na-| Last month, Bill Davidson and tional Rally Championship. In Don won the M-G regularity run, November, they enter the 3000- with a total loss of only three mile, four-day American Inter- seconds, on 14 check points, national Rally, that finishes in timed to the second. In 16 ral- Los Vegas. lies last year, the Oshawa sports- Last August, Don Hambly was man annexed a total of eight a nesday Eastern 2-1 The Wolves' defeat on home ice was one in which the visitors pressed most of the game and {led 27-23 in shots on goal. The series continues with one more {game at Sudbury Friday, to be followed by games at Montreal on Sunday, and, if necessary, on! |Monda CONNELLY STARS Good general teamwork a superlative performance by Wayne Connelly contributed to "sports Royals' two goal edge which they held. from the second period Pon Hambly onwards of Oshawa Connelly, a junior star from honors in Peterborough, fired Rovals' first rally'"' some goal, the winner and the insur- netted them each 26 points, in ance marker. He now has' scored the quest of the coveted 1960 six goals in his first seven pro- Canadian 'Rally' Championship, | fessional games. The other Mont- will stake their hopes on a home- i real tally was by Guy Black. brew product when they enter the worth 24 points A brief Sudbury revival in the 8th annual Easter Rally, tomor- : third period saw Ernie Roche row. Don and Bill feel they now have and Wally Boyer score in 14 sec- This rally, a flying start in their bid for the onds. Peterborough Motorsports Club, (coveted Canadian. Championship i gets under way in the Liftlock and they will be competing in City at 8.00 o'clock on Good Fri- every possible event, to seek ad-'s,., 4 jn the Great Pennsylvania|firsts. four seconds and one third day evening and will finish about ditional points. _|Rally, with Gerry Steward of To-|and he and Bill Davidson have 12 hours later Both Don and Bill own M-G'S\ronto, as his driving partner. had three firsts and a second out The competitors will drive ap- but do not intend to enter these They were first in their class as of six events entered in 1960 with |proximately 450 miles in that 12|cars in competition. Yesterday yell and as members of the M-G|Bill and Don having won six of \hours, on the two men to a car afternoon, at Ontario Motor Club . of Toronto, shared also in the eight events in which they basis, taking turns driving, while Sales, Oshawa GM dealers for|the team victory, The perform-/have competed as a team. the partner acts as "navigator'.!the new *'Corvair" car, Don and ance of the Canadians in this big| HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS U.S. Chess Star OHA Intermediate A Tied In Tourney Georgetown 4 Collingwood 0 (Georgetown wins best-of-seven MAR del PLATA, Argentina Rickles, nominated for the Preak- A Pts. semi-final 4-1) : (AP) -- Bobby Fischer, 17, of ness and Belmont, was second 2 2 OHA Junior B Brooklyn moved into a tie for ang triple crown candidate Count 3 0 Waterloo 2 St. Mary's O(default) first place with Russia's Boris Amber was third. (Waterloo wins best - of - seven Spassky in the 10terstionsl chess | quarter-final 40) "He defeated. Luis Alvarez of _ SIGN ALL-AMERICAN scored Hull's second Saturday's Game OFA Juvenile A Uruguay in 37 moves during they VANCOUVER, (CP)--The 14:55 in a scramble in Rochester at Springfield Sault Ste. Marie 3 Kirkland Lake 144" round of the invitational! WIFU B.C. Lions announced Wed- the Maroons' net. Con- Eastern Professional League 1 tournament. Spassky was held to|nesday the signing of Lonnie Den- nelly got his second goal of the (Best-of-seven . final) (Sault Ste. Marie a draw in 39 moves by Argen-|nis, all-American guard from night with four minutes and 30 w T F APts.| five final 1-0) tina's Luis Marini. : Brigham Young University. Den seconds left in the game. Montreal 2130-8 6 4 OHA Intermediate C | Both Fischer and Spassky have (nis, third draft choice of Pitts- Next game is here Friday, Sudbury 1 20 6 8 2QOrono9 Port Dovert 5 11 points with two rounds remain- burgh Steelers of the National Then the teams move to Chat- Wednesday's Result (Orono wins best - of - seven final ing, Sixteen players are taking Football League, is 21, six-feet, ham to finish out the series with Montreal 4 Sudbury 2 part lone-inch and 225 pounds. : games next Monday, and Friday's Game a % if A needed next Wednesday and, Fri. Montreal at Sudbury day, April 22 Memorial Cup : en A (Best-of-seven semi-final) WL TTF APts. St. Cath 20010 5 4 Brockville 0:20 510 0 Wednesday's Result Teepees Two Up "iii On Home Ice Win us ==" and Canada's Two of enthusiasts, Bill Davidson who captured top the annual '"'winter months ago, which car rally" and Doug Cole and ; Grant Hardy (capt), Gary Taylor (goalie), Tom W n, Don Taylor and Sid Dodsworth. --Canadian Statesman Photos ankovits L front row (L.-R.): Joe Daniel | shown above. Back row R) Al rence Durno, Bev Gough, Joe THE TIMES, runners-up in Se Lawrence, Law George awrence (coach); Hockey | (L vice : organized by the Maroons Overwhelm 'Hull Legion Team 6-2 ' . . HULL, Que. (CP) -- Chatham Everything From Soup To Nuts Maroons gave an impressive dis- play of power to overwhelm Hull Legion 6-2 Wednesday night in the opening game of their best- of-five Eastern Canada Allan Cup final series Maroons in after the have a great record this year Chatham overcame a two-game deficit to down Rouyn - Noranda Alouettes in their best - of - five while Hull recovered from deficit to knock off the champions Amherst Hull had dropped one Ramblers by a 10-2 1959-60 finals, are | SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR TOPS DERBY HOPEFULS NEW YORK (AP)--Francis S., nominated for the Preakness but not for the Kentucky Derby, won the $29,450 Bay Shore Handicap at Aqueduct Wednesday. Don Then Power, in neighboring Pat's of the league, scored who onte played Ottawa with St. old junior city twice in the sec- ond period, at 2:55 and 11:46. Atkins drove in Don MecGreg- or's rebound over the sprawling Fortin at 1:25 of thé third period Springfield 100 3 and Sharp knocked in another re- Rochester 01-0 2 bound at 4:43 to make the score Wednesday's Result 51 Springfield 3 Rochester 2 Arena. George Atkins and Gary Sharp scored the other Chatham goals. Rocky By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League (Best-of-seven final) WL TTF Rochette and Paul Se- guin scored for the badly out- classed losers who faded in the second period after holding Ma- roons to a 1-1 tie in the first pe- riod. Busy Roger Fortin made stops in the Hull net while Cesare Maniago turned back 30 for Chat- ham. Chatham coach John Ho- rack said he was impressed by the Hull goaler's performance: "If it hadn't been for Fortin *i would have been a bigger score." Connelly opened scoring Chatham at 7:36 of the first riod, kaocking in a rebound Rochette tied it up at 17:05, ing in a backhand shot net-mouth scramble TORONTO LEAFS haven't thrown in the towel and f they will. They'll go down battling, whether 1959-60 Stanley Cup derby ends in four-straight whether the Mapleos are successful in extend-- | But even though it's recognized treal Canadiens want to establish the one t Detroit Red Wings boast and which has | s--namely winning the Stanley Cup in playoff games--Coach "Punch" Imlach King Clancy are still breathing fire and fiance. They may not be taking as deep houting as loudly but still flaunt a defiant they hope will inspire their charges effort, in the fourth game tonight. Such hears in barber-shops and pool- Canadiens may let Leafs this can wind it up with a glorious finish before beloved Montreal fans--that is just so much r it a couple of years back that Habs tht in Boston--and on a Sunday night players have had all the hockey and they'd like nothing l-rested and ready to go to church, early morning. we d would appear a shoo- win but both clubs come-from-behind more notch in 55 Seguin goal at front of series leads best-of- a 20 Maritime Ramblers game to count L for pe- but fir- from a ich ch one POINTS had two PICKS UP Ted Power ts, and Jim Connelly scored |_ 1.500 for Maroons before 1.f spectators in the 3,500-seat Hull BASEBALL SCORES STANDINGS ASSOCIATED PRESS FOUR vho a win one 0 also ass twice OIL BURNER SERVICE An they season better Catharines against Brockville at Montreal Western League By THE playoff action continue ly for the that 1 winner 3rockville Canadiens again time 5-3 in St. Kitts. They go again on in Montreal, when the Brockville boys » to snap their losing string, or the series will } as over. In the Eastern Canada Professional treal Royals defeated Sudbury Wolves 4-2 to lead the series two-to-one, with the fourth tomorrow, Down in Hull last night, Maroons defeated Hull Legion 6-2 in the ame of the Eastern Canada Allan Cup semi-final and ti play the second game there tomorrow vith the balance of the five-game series booked tham ice. And in the American Hockey League pionship finals, which opened last night in Spring- home club nosed out Rochester Americans of which points up that there'll still wockey action on the books, even after knocked pfi bury he be con- Easter. ible of have BRIGHT BITS: Stirling Moss, of England, one vorld's top automobile racing drivers, may the race-track, He was fined 50 pounds dangerous driving, when he hit truck nd the judge also suspended his public driving for one year, pointing out that Moss though a driver must be treated the same as any other . ORONO ORPHANS captured the OHA " championship last night in Bowman- they whipped Port Dover Sailors 9-5 to In their march to the title, Coach and Manager Dane (Oshawa * 'Simcoes' ind with Gen. Mgr. Hesper Dean (those West boys aren't orphans) Lind and Port Hope in the ue and Wellington, Port C before sinking: the Sailors ndered a fine banquet to the champions of the season Genosha, with George S peaker . . OSHAW "WILKI nile baseball club holds its first lay afternoon at Alexander Park, weather permit- to ($ for at 45 mp licer a e pro offe eries along "Orphans" ctories over over rling and CIVITAN League" oht Banecrotl CLUB Bantam Hotel "Ci "Civitans" "Sammy' ty last n olenko workout 1g! National League / L Pet. GBL 0 1.000 -- 1.000 1.000 300 500 000 000 000 Los Angeles Philadel Pittsburg St. Louis 2 Wednesday's Results St. Louis 1 San Francisco 6 Chicago 4 Los Angeles 0 (Only games scheduled) Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Louis (Kline 11-13) at Podres 14-9) Drott 1-2 Sanford 15-12 Willey 5-9) at nmons 0-0) (N nnati (McLish 19-8) at Pitt (Law 18-9) Friday's Games cheduled Los San Fran- N) hicago cisco M lelphia (S waukee Phila ( burgh None FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ASSOCIATED PRESS Hart, 152, topped Rocky Ka- ppines, 5 Harold bout By THE Chicago aidelphia 145, Ph Calgary, Alta. Tiger Floyd Sugar Johnson ppd to HOT ROUND GREENSBORO, NJ (CP) Leonard of Vancouver, 1957 the Greensboro Open ampionship, shot a three 68 for 18 holes Tuesday ice round for this year's 1ament. He was among some leading professionals pre- pa the $17,500 coniest {which opens Thursday. of ST. CATHARINES (CP) Catharines Teepees took a big stride in their bid for a Memorial Cup berth Wednesday night, overpowering Brockville Cana- diens 5-3 in a hockey game thal had ail the makings of a boxing match in the first period that referee Andy Gurba of Brandon, Man., ordered every player on the ice except the goal tenders to the penalty hox with five-minute majors Teepees snatched the win with a four-goal explosion in the final period and lead the best-of-seven Eastern Canada final 2-0. The series switches to Montreal for a third game Friday night, then to Toronto for a fourth Sunday Things got so bad Gurha called 11 penalties total ling 70 minutes and they all came in the opening period when the players were frisky A near-riot started when Brian Smith of Canadiens and Carlo Longarini of Tee pees mixed it up. Vie Hadfield of Tee- at 12:38 St./pees and Norm Dennis of Brock- Vancouver 2 Victoria 1 ville joined in. The battle spread. And spread Ray Speer of Teepees, sitting on the bench, was tempted beyond endurance, jumped over the boards and joined in. He was given a 10-minute misconduct. The other 10 players picked up fighling majors. Gurba's action had a sobering effect, He didn't have to call a single penaity after the blowout. Given majors were Chico Maki, Pat Stapleton, Longarini, Had- field and Ray Cullen of Teepees and Dennis, Smith, Jacques La Ww Perriere, Wayne Freitag and Serge Filion of Canadiens. The teams were playing four men apiece when Andre Drolet scored at 16:53 to give Canadiens a 3-1 edge Doug Robinson, John Brenne man, Duke Harris, Stapleton and Longarini scored" for Teepees. | Harris fired the winner at 8:17 of the third period. Bob Rousseau and Gilles Francoeur also scored for Brockville PETERBOROUGH G. M. DEALERSHIP REQUIRES SHOP FOREMAN Aust be capable of taking complete charge of shop personnel. Only first class men need apply. 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