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The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1961, p. 10

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10m OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Febraory 11, 199) -- Habs Explode At Bruins' ' i ! ! ! i | TRE CANADIAN PRESS I was We first het trick in; Flapie got # oration Every now and then Don seven years with Montres) from Montreal's 14974 (Marshall, the awiet man of Berme Geolirion also hed softer the game, He made : (Montreal Canadiens, chases In {remendous ma for Ca A#tops, Boston rookie Bruce | {remind people that he is still notehing two gosls and picking Gamble wopped 78, 4 lone of the smartest players in up three assists to regam the, Marshall, resisted by ithe National Hockey lenge, lengue's scoring lead with THirien, sored with 8 40k Land one of the most valuable, points = four more then Toring shot 8 31:77 of the first | The 1Byesroid centre 16 one onin's Frank Mahovlich, De-ined of the league's few piryers whe fencemen Doug Hervey, Phill A 2:54 of the gan Ao everything well, Cana Goyette, Jenn Beliveau and shall whipped diene, hecpise they have an Dickie Moore rounded owt Mont Gombie's short ghundance of seoring power reals (otal {scored with & dont, from other players, usually use Boston's Jimmy Bartlet! | play shot Marshall ta kill penalties syed litle face for theifrom a ser | Tharsdsy Right Marshall Bruins Wy scoring on Montreal si shall, ihroke the monotony, seoring Jacques Fiante pt 1:15 of the from Boh three gonis and setfing wp an third period glone wt 12; other as the pride-stung Cana. Plante was outstanding, #ape- memerahie A diens, fighting to regain first cially in the first period Genlfrion got one of place [rom Toros Maple Boston matched Moniresl in goss in the second period, Leafs, demolished Boston play end only Marshall men-he, Belivess snd Moore peor Bruins 94, aged 19 get gonl, lin the third, Expense § x i A Th § Ed Skating' Union Votes | Cancel 1961 Tourney It was pointed out thet in 1847 tien Furopesn television cover: } mast members of the Czech age of the competition, i hockey team were killed in & Most skaters from the fa plane crash en route to London vored Canadian team and Sol hut in spite of this the world viet Russia were among the championship was held," the competitors from she countries official Czech news agency already here, Nine other coun 1. ih MRS, WOOLLEY WILL REPRESENT ONTARIO Mrs. Emily Wooley's Toron- ( Fort Wiliam, Their six to Granite Club rink won the | straight vietories gave them Ontario Women's Curling Be (rophy, ind » berth at the PRAGUE (AP) - of the world figure skating championships "Thursday night formally requested the Interna: itional Skating Union to recon sider its decision to cancel the event Ovganiiers are: Mrs, Wooley, viddp; Mrs, Dadie Smith, vicesidp, Mrs, Barbara Gibson, second, snd Jane Clark, lead k. "SAM "THE RIFLE' ETCHEVERRY KISSES GOOD.BY Gill Winter Carnival Queen Naney Lynne Cavanaugh, 18. year-old aris student, in his last mppearance at MeGill Bam Elcheverry, quarter: back for St. Louis Cardinals of the Nations! Foothall |ea- gue, crowned and kissed Me- 'SPORTS MENU By Geo, H, Campbell BPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' MR, GEOFFREON went "Boom Boom" five times, last night Montreal Monteral served notice on the Toronto Maple Leafs and all other N contenders, that they (the Habs) are far from ready roll-over-and-die They whipped the lowly Boston Bruins 0-1 last night. This was more than just getting even with the pesky Bruins, who in recent years have provided Canadiens with unexpected and very stern ecompetiton on several occasions, This Montreal's response to the threat from Toronto Mapleos They des feated Maple Leafs on Wednesday night right in Tor= | onto and held Frank Mahovlich off the score-sheet while | doing it, Then last night, at home, they trounced the Bruins and Bernie exploded for five points, He collec~ ted two goals and three assists, to move four points back in front of The Big M and Don Marshall, with three goals, also made g big jump in the scoring statis» ties, Jacques Plante was just a little short of sensational also. Dickie Moore was injured late in the game, but it begins to look as if the Habs are back on the march and far from ready to vield their NHL and Btanley Cup laurels, without a stiff fight in as Canadiens THE I18U (International Skating Union) has voted to eancel the world figure skating championships for 1061 as a" slgn of mourning" for the 168 members of the UB. team killed in this week's tragic plane crash atl Brussels, The Czechs, pointing out that the teams are nearly all there new, ready to gompete after months of arduous training, are opposed to the cancellation, And then of course the championships are scheduled For Prague and naturally Czechs have put considerable effort in organizing the 1061 world championships as an attraction, There is the old saying of show business which is almost always also followed in sport "The Show Must Go On", The scope of this tragedy is cers tainly more serious than has ever struck any other sports events --- including last year's Olympie Games in Rome. We think the championships should be held = in fairness to all the other skaters who have made this sport their career and this event thelr personal goal, No matter how sympathetic one should be-the world of sport . and of evervthing must go en, In spite of tragedy and disaster, Don't suppose anybody will ever pass this suggestion along but, for what it's worth -- our opinion is, the 1061 skating tourney In Prague should be held --- and every competitor should wear a black armsband er ribbon, as a mark of re» spect to and mourning for, the U8, team that will net be present, BRIGHT BITS: Oshawa Minor Hockey Association's Pee Wees and Bantams journey to Peter bareugh tonight for the return games of their OMHA provincial playoffs, Both the loeal "City League" representatives trail eons siderably and are not expected to survive these hams and-home, total=goal series , ,, , RETURN GAMES in the OMHA Midget and Juvenile rounds, are here on Tuesday night, with the Oshawa Midgets having a 1-1 lead after their first game while the Juveniles face a 8-0 deficit, The Juveniles might just prove good enough to pull this ene out-of-the-fire , , , , . OSHAWA TEN» NIS Club members are holding a skating party tonight on their club courts, corner of Ritson Road and Hillevoft, with a program of indoor entertainment also arranged for those with "cold feet" ,, ,,, DAREY VANCE, one of Baseball's Hall of Fame members and one of the ame's all-time greats, died yesterday, two weeks short of his 70th birthday, He achieved many records for wins, strikeouts, ete, while playing with Dodgers, Pirates, {goals and 24 assists Stadium where he played for 80 many years with the Mont real Alouettes ~(CP Wirephots) "Tureski And "Dumo's Team Lead The Way | _Purno's Garage's eapt Don Tureski, who has pacing the individual honors in ain heen Oshawa Major Hockey League, {now finds another contender for top pointman, Tureski has hat tied off Byd Arnold, Al Baker, Tubby GG and Tommy O'Connor ii iccent weeks, now finds line » mate Ernie Mills pressing him Mills, 8 erew-cut 21-year-old moved in undisputed position on the runner-up slot this week in accordance with figures released pot Mills is just five points back! of the Big "Turk, with 12 goals and leads the assists with 28 for an over-all total of BO) points | Tureski still heads the pack] with 44 points, made-up of 20 The trio's other player George Westfall and defending scoring champion is in third spot with 87 points Westfall has potted 18 markers and garnered 19 assists, Oshawa A's 8Byd Arnold slipp ed from second to fourth place with #8 points, Joe Melnick, miso of the Gar: agement, leads the netminders' goals » against » average de partment with a sparkling 8.44 average, Little "Joe" has al lowed 85 goals in 16 games play ed, George Hebinson part-time puck-stopper with A's is next in line posting a 440 average The league weekly double header action resumes Sunday night in the Bowmanville Arena Oshawa "City League" Juvenile Stars meet Oshawa A's in the lid-lifter at 6.80 p.m, and Dur: no's hope to wrap up the Major league pennant with a victory against City-Wide Answering Service, Play time in that im portant contest is scheduled for 8.80 p.m, Dodgers Ace 'Dazzy' Vance Dies, 71st Year HOMOSASSA SPRINGS, Fla (AP)==Clarence Arthur (Dazay) Vance, a member of baseball's Hall of Fame and former strike out ace of the Braoklyn Dodgers in the 1030s, died Thursday of a heart attack at his home in this fishing community on Florida's West Coast Vance, wha would have been 70 Maveh 4, won 107 games in his 16 years in the majo leagues, A late bloomer who didn't win his first game in the hig leagues until he was 81, the right » handed pitcher became ane of the most popular Dade The 18U's executive commit tee yoted by a substantial ma- jority 10 abandon the 1961 eham- pionships, scheduled to start in Prague next Wednesday, be: leause of the death of 18 US skaters in the crash of 8 jet airliner near Brussels Wednes {day | The memory of the American | skaters "will best he honored by {holding this top figure skating (competition, organizers told the ISU Ceteka reported, HAD DECIDED A spokesman for the Prague organizers seid the tournament committee decided Wednesday to hold the championships sl: though "everyhody was shocked and deeply moved hy the tragic death of the American skaters," He said preparations for the meet had cost more than $140, 000 so far and Arrangements had been completed for 16-na- "TOWN AND COUNTRY Royals Defeat Petes, Clinch League Lead Rovals wrapped up the Lea {gue title hy virtue of a 6-8 win lover the second-place Peles {by scorer Jim Shaw, The pepper: |The victory gave them a four: point margin for first place and the choice of which of the ether three teams they will meet In first round of the playoffs, Eagles, with third place al ready in their possession, rolled to an easy vietory over the hap less Port Perry crew, ROYALS 6 «+ PETES § Royals proved to he the class of the league as they downed their nearest rivals 6-8, Petes drew first blood, V Hickey catching the Royals' goalkeeper off guard on a long shot, Petes earrvied the play for the fivst pevied but failed 10 open up a lead as Sytnyk hank: ed an angle shot off a post to knot the score 1, Butler brake away 10 score the initial tally of the second stanza, This lead was short: lived as Royals found their range and dominated the period with Goulding, G. Williams, R Williams, and MacDonnell all scoring to run up a 62 lead The third period saw R. Wil llams get his second counter of the night giving the Royals a 6-2 margin Hoth teams opened up in free wheeling style fram here in Petes got the only marker, de spite many chances hy hath teams, Mountjoy was the marks man closing the gap to 6-8, hut the Peles could come no closer Greener in the Royals cage played an outstanding game tn lead his team ta their second consecutive pennant, EAGLES 16 « PORT PERRY § Hagles were just toe much for a hapless Port Perry evew as they registered the most one sided score of the schedule They lead 7-2 in the first frame and kept on adding to their ta. tal throughout the entive game The line of Hoar, MacDonald, and Buechler netted ten of the Eagles fifteen goals; Hoar with another hat trick and Troop pot ted two Holliday got all three of Port Perry's goals in a losing cause Eagles have heen knocking on [the door of the top teams lately | dropping close decisions to both Royals and Petes recently, This victory stamps them as a defi: pite contender In the ensuing playoffs, FINAL RTANDING LAR I Royals Peles Eagles Port Perry PLAYOFY DATES Series "A"=Port Perry vs Royals, 800 p.m, and Series "H'=Fagles va Petes, 7.50 p.m (Both games on Sunday, Feb, 10, NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadiens' big guns went on a scoring spree Phurs day night as the Hah defeated Hoston Bruins 8-1, Bernie Geoff rion scored two goals and as slited on three others to leap inte first place in the race for Natlonal Hockey League scoring honors The hard » shooting right winger now has #4 goals and 80 assists for 78 points, four more than Toronta's Frank Mahev lich who was relegated to sec: ond place with a 43:36--00 rec § yf 21 0 7 41 18 8 6% 18 10 3 ard, The leaders; A Pls Geoffrion, Mtl ih 7 Mahovlich, Tor Maore, Mil Beliveau, Mil Kelly, Top Bathgate, N¥ Ullman, Det 10 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WET FPF AM 49 16 0 109 146 4 #116 9201164 01 24 10 14 160 143 61 Toronto Mantreal Chicaga ers in the long and eolarful his tory of that team. Usually pitehing for a second division elub bumping around sixth place in the National League, the old dazzler pumped his fast ball past 2045 hitters to become one of 10 pitchers with more than 2000 strikeouts Yankees Cardinals and Reds. Thunderbirds Defeat Ottawa up minor skirmishes and he came through in spec tacular fashion Right winger Terry Gray run average in 1894 scored bath Hull.Ottawa goals|1830 Although Vance won 24 & 1924 in 1923 and {LLL a9 mn £2 In 99 thrown onta the ice and lines-|1928 he never led the league in men concentrated on breaking! won-lost | percentage, However he did set the pace in earned 1928 and Vanee led the league in strike 20 22 13 152 167 53 |New York 17.30 9 158 102 43 Boston 12 33 11 142 109 33 | Thursday's Result Boston 1 Montreal # | Games Saturday New York at Montreal {Chicaga at Torenta Boston at Detroit Ameriean Leag WL T { Detroit we F ARM A717 1 243 152 VA 20 24 1204 197 &9 20 97 0171 180 56 26 23 2 160 154 § MM AIIM Springhield Buffalo Cleveland Hershey Rochester 16. 20 1 136 160 83 Strathroy 1110 5195 164 27 Woodstock 10 24 2 111 156 22 OHA Junior A | WVLT MAR {Guelph 26 KR 7220 146 He St. Michael's 2412 § 183122 §1 [Niagara Falls 2116 4 144 1380 46 Hamilton 1818 6 167 187 4 Peterhoro 1080 7140 174 84 St. Cathavines 14 23 4 146 186 82 | Maribaros LER BILR LR | Thursday's Resulis [Niagara Falls 0 Hamilton 6 Stratford [81, Catharines 8 Peterborough § | Saskatchewan Senior [Saskatoon 4 Yorkton § Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Hraves ¥ Winnipeg] Monarchs 3 Boniface § Brandon 6 Thunder Ray Junior Port Arthur 1 Fart William Ca {St 6, Buechler with 8, and Mac:| Dopald with 2 Murray added tries sls were entered George Haesler, secretary: general of the ISU, said in Daves the cancellation decision was made " the ISU executive committee, He declined to name the members who voted against holding the meet, "This is the only correct de- cision," said Dr, Tacoh Koch, ISU president, in Basel, Switzer, land, Both he and Haesler had urged the executive committee ito eall off the tournament, Prediction Is More Triple-A Attendance COLUMBUS, Ohin (AP)~ Tommy Richardson, new presi: dent of the International League sees better days ahead for the triple-A hasehall eirenit, The loop drew 1,454,788 fans last year, a drop of 532,133 from {the previous season, but Rich: | ardson observed "Last season they were {plagued by bad weather at the (§tart, Then Toronto made a {Funaway of the pennant race, winning hy 16 games or so, which took a lot of zest out of things, "The league appears more evenly balanced this season, and there's a good chance for a hot pennant fight, 'a little better. break from the| weatherman, we'll pick up a lot| of that. attendance loss," One favorable factor, Bie ardson sald, is that four of the clubs Syracuse, Columbus, Buffalo and Rochester = are sommunity-owned, f And community ewnership," | he sald, "is the salvation of ml: nor league baseball, When fans learn a major league elub owns and operates the team in thelr town, they lose interest," The Montreal franchise shift to Syracuse, and the Miami move to Han Juan, will help league attendance, the new wesident sald, He alse figures hat Jersey City, where the Ha. vana elub went In mid-season | of 1060, will do better this year now that it's fully organized, PLAYS TWO KPORTS HAMILTON (CP) == Murray Oliver, currently with Boston Hruing of the National Hoekey League, will play baseball this summer with Hamilton Cardi: nals of the Inter-County Joague, loop Resident George Goodrow| sald Wednesday, | Championship yesterday #t POLICE 'SPIEL, SEY / ROSS SHEYAN 10 years with Ontario Motor Seles has brought these Soles Laurels to Ross , , . 6 years & member of General Motors Master Salesmen Club plus 4 yeors as 8 Soles Leader Such a record benefits yeu well you ean rest assured thot Ross will da his utmost to help yeu with your ear selection, and in @ most courteous and friendly mane ner, Why doen't yeu eqll Ross ter day! 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MARIE, Ont CP)--The visiting Hull-Ottawa anadiens hit for two goals in the first period Thursday night, but that was all they gal as the host Sault Ste, Marie Thunder birds coasted back for a 6-2 Eastern Professional Hockey DEPENDABLE QUALITY & SERVICE BEAVER LUMBER CORNER DUNDAS and NICKORY «~- OPEN FRIDAY TILL ® RM, == SATURDAY TILL 4 RM, = MO 835018 Hull-Ottawa 8 8, Marie 260 22 8193 185 60 Woodbridge 3 Dixie 1 2122 9182 186 55 Brampton 3 Lakeshore 3 2337 3212 282 5) Saskatchewan Junior ; 19 9% 7180 212 45 [Flin Flon § Prince Albert 4 League victary WRONG NUMBER Standings: Toranta, won 32, lost! Montreal CIMT INS Eastern League Roth teams gave referee Art] FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Rven| 16, tied §, points 72 Thursday's Result New York 1 Charlotte § Skav a tough time ithe telephone company isn't im | Points: Geoffrion, Montreal, 73. | Hull-Ottawa 2 Sault Ste. Marie 8! 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