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The Oshawa Times, 1 Mar 1961, p. 15

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$4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneriny, Merk 1, 196% 'King Street And Westmount Are Tied For Top Spot ] wim, Fe. Michell, WM, Dest ond B. Edw oY. ® goele, was By. FALLS §, Hovthpingtar as A 'Wings Key Win, Down Hawks 3- By THE CANAAN PRESS nd seventh fn 15 gomes withiagainet Detroit, will be | "Detzme Red Wings wis find the Wings. He fad ony five iw nets fon the Mele Tests ng here's si pemby of mie games with Boston ir / Air oft fm Vie Mask, # r ; Gerry iRAIR, the lowly Boston, ies thik Ee De iting for tiv period. I was (lover 5 AWRY Bower, ow of the senson, (ops for year Players regemeh We 04 (orm Fwes ! to Detroit mn # five owt for gated tn pertime Aunty | In Tuesday want's only We tional Hockey League game, he Frank scored we goles Wm The 1st penaities--i8 we # the game, Trt, "i ! Wings - (Chicas Black Hawks 41 rogkie Reg Fleming The win wis # Wg one for drew two of the Wis, CARE pier, the fowsthiiace Wings. I #0 for an wtomatic misconduct, lst. shattered New York Bang for Wahsticking and fighting MAY BE OUF ex¥ hopes of cathing them for with Len Lakme in the second "He may he let \the fast Stamler Cup Payoff period. Iabine got the game's Pe! for the , (herth end mathematically elim. third maior for bis battle with SHOKesman - WEN wee Hy! Moki 4 ; , 6. |Cahe; Aetence, G [inated the last - hace Bruins a He's wie 19 ot, of comrne, gyi Sampo, 4 : whey ; ' kg , B, Jamieson, I, Habs, D, Chermick, B, from the race There's # Wig LAME LOW ming 5 0 AO ler 'ph Ey injury Gowen, "Hawkshaw and G VV. Kewin, Peter ; WAVE, NINE LEFT Whe vet piace Mole Tools oh Hatithan The Wings how have 30 points Loe, JTF piace Waite Lasts on ol Seda meanwhile ny og with iu wames [7 per arian mont red 6 : 4 wingers Gilles rem Aetence, D. Bowen, A Make the Bangers have 47 and IH J | games left Boston has ow pats VATIREN 8% 4 and wisn 19 games 19 go goss, led the #4, gain their first victory of the KING 97, 4, WARMONY 0 "Chere conte were B. MB Graham, 4 Horney, 4, ek, Mi G, Blevi K. Wiokien, W, Wats ad F. Alar, VF, PAUL/S ~ gosl, B, § w LADY CUBLERS COMPETE FOR HONORS IN CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS ompetition Runs Hig Among Curling Lasses Ontario's second loss was sl Donsid of Cheriotietown. The! STANDINGS r-40 won Ms second y taking & 8% victory Fie jast . 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian omens curling championship standings afi er fourth round FW L her game LEAFS LOSE FIVE the corner. 1xss than + cerlam slariers, Joi Aig Theat leaves the Hon with mines later he batted in War- point edge over the Canadiens. two non-stariers--bie sore, J h ren Godfrey's long shot and the Cesare Maniago, 1-year - old with & broken bone in his foot, A Ssane ay 2 her wets Hayward liom | ' Burton, ) nd OVEAWA (CR)~Western Can-| ade pulled in front Tuesday in! 1877 decision to Mrs, Mona Co lF EJ the first Canadian women's mess of Moncton, WE, andl match curling championships as Bas slow ice pt mes was regarded HN winundlaznd on katchewan remained undefeated as # Wg handicap 19 the Wool end lier four rounds snd Alberta ley rink OFTAWA (CP) Fourth nd British Columbia seitled. Mrs, Dorothy Thompson's bu- Found results in the Canadian to second place with 8 1085 siness rls nok from Edmon Women's curing championship erch ton won both Eames 194 Tuesday 3 4 Ontario, losing both games egainst Quebec and then sn 11-4) Ontane 00% 001 012 x 7 and Manitobs, winning we, victory that knocked BC, out of NF 120 70 190 x1 joined Prince Edward Island the undefeated ranks, Alheria's N85, 010 050 106 2 # and New Brunswick with twe- only loss so far is the tight 74 Bask 192 02 wiz LU naAwn records estraend game to Baskaiche ad vi i 4A g 7 op ame and Wan that could easily have gone HHENEE ILL Wl wiSuches won ae first game and) CN Col, CL COW PEI 001 000 100 x 2. New Brunswick ? aid' a re Man 120 212 31 x12 Newloundiand 3 Baskalchewan defence, British Columbia | Alherta Ontario Manitoba Prince Edward Tsland 0 I I ' ? Tw WOT SD mawEerce aD RD we hae WAIT TIL YOU HEAR THIS! ' 4 he Hawks never recovered rookie whe played bhritiantly in and Claude Provost, nursing # . eH y A The gorls were Slasiuk's sixth Leafs two weekend games knee iniwry ame M, Ihel. Wik ou Harmony 44 ni HaeDwmal scored Knox's C w pnd d. Pearse scored @ ud B. Gueiph Unrelaxed, Canadian vo ' / ve, | Upset Victory pohan, | Denhy, G. Carrel, ¥, Defeat Teepees ttn, pire ht, forwards, L. Lloyd, J, Pearse, KNOX ~ goal, RB, } aaa . ab acquet Go VE, Keys, P, Gran, K, MeCankey, |defeme : vA on ATHARINES, (EP) ~ wn 1 ovals sufiereq Mu 4 } y 7 16: Bury, E. Gomme, K rion, Fri d Wrath % ? fi nal Qe RE a HAE CALGARY (CP) = Jim Carn J, Magill, B, Houding and G.B, Martin; forwards, D. Clark we i" a foe " rr er AHON #i Feil ENED wath of Toronto has closed the Oshourne 1. Clark, D, Lynd, B, Bowman, NCKEY VSE600IA } A 4 s 4 Al " PTA oh J ' 4 ' win while Nova Beotls tralls - rggms TOUGH RIVAL, BA 010 200 100 x= 4 Queher final standing une R. Toor the In the first period Bill Speer|PAdminton gap between Den: ad ARMONY onl, Be ONeill |G, Smith, B. Greig, 7, Parker, with four losses In Alberta, Mrs, Margaret Alberta 102 011 051 x11' Nova Bcotia | playoffs Were Tuesday night by hit Mike Me Mahon with 8 re- Mark and Canada Ene, by Fleury, N, Hall, and G, MeDougall The fith round started #tiPuller of Namaime, B.C, met administering a sound 6 de sounding hody check at the Bt Carnwath, fifth-seeded in the Hornik, D, Crowe, i, Begg; for:| FINAL STANDINGS 1:80 pm her toughest opponent yet, The [|] " {feat to the fifth place Bt, Cath- Catharines Blueline and the men's singles of the Canadian wards, G. McDonald, W, Ormis: CHURCH BANTAM HOCKEY Joyes McKes, 27, the desd-|rinks battled on fairly . even C d T ] T | arines Teepees Guelph player was taken to the badminton championships, (ook ton, K. Storey, RB, MeGill, D.| ¥ WELT oye Saskatoon skip, won her|terms until Mrs, Fuller just ana a 8 ral eam | For the first 46 minuets of the hospital room on a stretcher, (8 quarter - final victory in Bracey, T. MeNaughton, D,| 8 third game Tuesday by heating! missed g lest-rock draw in the game the Teepees held the high! McMahon suffered what wasistralght sets from Hammer: | King Bt, rome J eletan Mrs Emily Elhih ond took » five » count H F 01 » | 81 aring Novels in hack " | diagnosed as id dislocated cart |fard Hansen uesday He was FIGHTS LAST | Westmount woliey 10-4, Saskatchewan won Earlier she hed hegte ey ds Jon Diberarding and Borden! lage in his right knee and while! the first Canadian to crack the 4 its fourth 10-8 against the ex-|Brunswick 84 ea or ympics | smith scored for the Royals ihe was a to play the re-| play of four touring Aids " hel Bimeoe St, perienced Mrs. Mona Rhoden: Mrs, Irene Parker of Strath ithe first period while defence-\mainder of the game he is ex-|champlonshins | NIGHT Horithminster ger of Lunenburg although the|claly, Man, piloting & rink oft CORTINA (CP) ~Thoroughly| The Italians pulled within one man Bill Speer countered for|pected back In time for the! Camwath heat a tiring Han: Knox Nova Scotia erew, especially farm housewives, came back schooled in European - style goal of the Canadiens in the|the Teepees, The Royals nursed! playoffs, In the third period|sen 15-12. 16-16 and advanced to! 4 161, Matthew's strong on draw, threw a four. strong with a 135 healing 10F hockey after 18 ex hihi tio nisecond period when Francesco) the 2-1 lead through a scoreless John Ahriig was eut for 8% today's semi-finals against Dene By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harmony ender at Miss McKee and led N.va Secolig and a 124 drub {6 nes, Canada's Trail Smoke Macchietto got one past Claude] second period, then added three] stitches when hit hy Teepee for: mark's Eriand Kops, unofficial! sion, Tex, = Roy Harris, (All Harmony games four pis.) twice over the 10-end contest, bing for Mrs, Elizabeth Mac Eaters left hy train today for|Cyr in the Smoke Eatery net. | more In the final 12 minutes of ward Doug Kohinson world singles champion Kops 106, Cut and Bhoot, Tex, Flavolis (Series A") = wer lL verlng and fhe Ohening of But hat wis as close as they the nid 14 Barry Jakemph, haltles were not issued onlknocked off Canadian junior gwarded Can over Dave game total-gonls; March br King 16 World AIALEeUT hockey were to come Jean glelle an arce A either play chi Sie 1) ' 4 # it, PF y . lt = plonshing Thursday | A goal hy Norm Lenardon at/be!le Immediately £0110 w Ing the thridne i a of qualified for "butting In fifth bt. ot #4: yauts, 0. mg y SPORTS MENU The Smoke Eaters wound upithe nine « minute mark of the| The league's leading points game Guelph - defenceman Men's and ws. devhle round) , : . (Beries "'B") Bu wo their exhibition swing thiough-thivd period was followed in|scorer Rod Gilbert was held Lebrun left the Royals for al 0 is hyiy? Wana ind Ban Jose, Calif ~Willie Rich: tofai-goals, March 8, Nor mine out Europe Tuesday hy defeat | quick succession hy five ethers|scoreless hut drew two assists one-game trial with the Na: ane eX Bol Marjorie Boren, i pan dose, Hopped ster at Bt, Matthew's 0.80 and By Geo, H. Campbell 0h oe alan national team ftom the sticks of Meteod fo his season (otal to 0% tonal Hockey League New York) Gi "Cnd* Davothy Mining af [g" Moright, 236, Low Angeles, 0 &" Knox at Harmony, (he 10th victory In 8 row for the Pletcher and AQ Tamelini [Toronto maved into today's fil McKeesport, Ba, = Freddie/480, SPORTS EDITOR fe \ih Yieior heichel an ambetin in) (nal of the women's doubles Martinoy |e h, rl Pittshurgh, Westmount won the to Although they have adapted) The victory was the 16th fo] HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS |#eainst Jean Miller of Montreal knocked out Bil Leggett, 14, pick the team to meet In the 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' [to European rules the Cana the Amekies In their 18 warm up ne Pauline Tngall of Edmon: Detroit, 7, [playoff Beries "A", digns ave still considered 8 ganes, They were defeated] By THE CANADIAN PRESS | OHA Fenlor 4 wo i po rough group on t' . lee and it is ve--rthe fi A nw | Hansen Joined spectacular ED WILDEY and YOUNG RANGERS! The twe PME! on 0 that their play in] where fhe Jost Le In Busted, Natanal Fa A Pt, Windsor "iy a 11 To Fin Konoer of ben for names went hand-in-hand for years in OHA Junior the ehamplonships = no matter | (jsed for their "brutal" play moronta % 17°10 208 157 46 Galt 2018 6 181 126 46|1W0 Victories, They are favored hockey circles, Last night at the Convoy Hotel in Tos [how mild hy Canadian standard| and again in Moscow | Montreal 8 17 10 218 166 78 Chatham 1016 4 165 186 420 80 all the way for the men's onto, a hunch of former young Rangers paid tribute will bring cries of Protest " The Italian coach Bald he| Chicago 96 22 15 171 160 65 Stratford 16 20 1147 168 87 doubles crown, to their old hockey coach, mentor and self-sponsor Ed, during pt 4 Jekia ally Considers that the Canadians | poral 20 24 15 168 181 60 Strathroy 1820 5186 162 81| NO UPSETS Wildey, George "Punchy" Imlach was there along with and Hussians "will fleht Wt out New Sor 10.83 0 171 206 47 Woodstock ~~ 13.26 2126 168 261° Morning and afternaon funior Herbie Carnegie, They had about 80 players on hand and with a sawshuek apiece, they pooled a purse of almost $1000 for their 86-year-old coach, Young Rang- ers, who were actually a going concern before Oshawa Generals came into thelr heyday, were always pop- ular in Oshawa, No matter how good the Generals might be in any one season ~- the Young Rangers with their pond-hackey serambile type of play, could always disrupt any team's systematie play and make them look very ordinary, We recall sueh names as "Punchy" Im» laeh, George Grigor, George Parsons, Gordie Drillon, Dempster, Thompson, Ezzeard, Hawkey, Callahan, Halli» day, Vail, McLean, Conacher, Knipfel, ete, (the latter two hoth played later for Oshawa), You have to ads mire what Bd, Wildey has done for hockey and former hockey players and it's good te know that even at 88, his players have thought enough of him to give him Ya night," We like to think back o f the years when Ed, Wildey, the late Eddie Livingstone of "Toronto Lions", the late Bill Hancock of Oshawa, Harveld Ballard of Marlbores, the late "Big Bill" Mason of Guelph, they were the golden years of OHA Junior "A" hockey and right in the middle, Bd, Wildey stands out as a memors able character, They haven't got enough of his type in the game today, BRIGHT BITS» Joce MeKee's Saskatoon rink aps pears headed for the Canadian Ladies' Curling Diamond "D" ehampionship, at Ottawa, They won the first one, an unofficial but actually official enough == here' in Oshawa last year and now they look like repeating, Ontario's Mrs, Woolley's rink has lost a couple of games and appears ta be just "ordinary" in this Canada-wide competition , , , TOM CHASRCEEWSKI, Oshawa athlete playing for Whithy in OHA Junior "B" action, was struck in the eye last night, accidentally, hy a puck, Just before the third period of their game with Belleville got under way, "Chase" may lose his left eve as a result of the accident, Whithy won the game aver Belleville MeFarlands 8-4, to farce a sixth game in the best-of-seven series, in Belleville this Friday night , , , RED WINGS won 3-1 over Black Hawks last night, to protect their grip en fourth place and the final Stanley Cup playoff berth, Boston is definitely out of the runs ning and N.Y, Rangers have only a very slim hope of eatehing the Red Wings now. , FR. PEREYMA'S Oshawa rink lost their first round game in the Unions ville Bonspiel yesterday to BE, Harper of the home ¢lub but they won their 1st and 2nd Lund games in the secondary event , , , OSHAWA MAJORS suffered their first playoff defeat Monday night in Whithy, bowing to Lindsay Lumbermen 5-3, Majors have three wins and need only one more ta take this series. The fifth game goes tomorrow night in Whithy , . . WHITRY has two entries (Anderson and Henry) in the Ontaria Secondary School wrestling championships this week» end at Scarborough == and don't be surprised if the Whithy H.8, athletes cop twh aor three of the pravineial championships, XK. Hayette of Whithy Anderson HS is picked to take the top honers , , , OSHAWA MID. GETS, only City League representatives to get past aly, and the Italian veferces for first place' in the cham handed out eight minor penal-|pionships. The opinion is a gen I' 4 tn the Canadians, The home| gral ane, The 11,000-seat Geneva team, however, went penalty: stadium is already sold out for free the final game of the tourna-| WOULD HAVE WON ment between Canada and Rus B Italian eoach Aldo Ha, | ee ome ame not nee¢ : : G to He [1 htin " Fag Sam "The Rifle' Bt Wants To Know | About NFL are good shots and have speed Ll MONTREAL (CP) = Bam|@ They would have won any./ay | P | Eteheverry feels that breaking! Federiel easy and avoid injuries." Ahout 6,000 fans looked on hooting at times, as the Cana dians took a §-1 lead in the first period, gave up a goal to the Itallans In the second, and soared iy Nnatewered BOIS 10 (Langue next fall as a 80-year the third perioc [ald vookie quarterback will he Jackie Mel.eod ing Mike hu | Nomewhat sanies than his Jump 1 pei] i Bg lg first ol al to the Canadian game nine sea (K the seven-minute mark of the opening period, Tegave and Walt Peacosh addde another two after Italy's Alberta Darin had tied the scare briefly, Fernhill Park "I told my players to take it IM HONS AO yA But says he in the manner of |X a man guarded about his pro. Bt nauneements M YAl the same time I think | 1'm in for vough going." (K store for him on the playing! field, Eieheverry is unsure That, in facet, was the hig {Boston | {Chicago [into the National Foothall|Marlhoros at 8 8.8, Marle 12 85 18 160 216 87 Tuesday's Result 1 Detroit 8 Games Wednesday oston at New York OHA Montreal at Toronto | Junior A wLT 2 0 26 16 41h 20 10 17 34 F A PL 241 166 66 4 140 144 6 i 160 167 40 7 181 146 47 fi 160 108 40 eterhoro 16.24 7 167 161 87 arlhoros 026 8131 108 20 Tuesday's Results | uelph Bh Bt, Catharines 1 | Tonight's Game Michael's Eastern Professional WELT F AR, A817 5280 154 81 26 20 10 200 106 66 5 28K 205 166 64! 28 80 6 280 285 He | idbury 22 81 7107 Bad 61 ontreal 17 82 12 144 108 46 | Tuesday's Results ilehener 1 Montreal 0 uelph Michael's lagara Falls amilton Catharines ull-Ottawa itehener Ingston As to what specifically is in| Sudbury § Hull:Ottawa 8 Tonight's Game | Sudbury at Kingston lure, the reason he signed with St, Louis Cardinals last Jan wary, eutting off a caveer as the greatest quarterback the Cana. dian gave has ever known, Leading CRA OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES | "I've always wanted to know Dart League how I could make out in the Fernhill is still leading the|npy » The CORA Neighborhood Association ro) Lah BL Dart Rd hig two POIs, [was my chance and 1 took it." A v Stor 0, with Waodsiew NO.| "fie said he could have ners AR i My strong bid in he haps made more money by fol; : section, [lowing through with the deal hy . Flay a doubling in and out ~ {Montreal Alouettes that sent po ar 1 LJ] ' bi] H) D, Mag (him to Hamilton Tiger-Cats of Clark 3, 1. Malar 3 Io Colo 3 a tris rere, Nondloddie 2 W Dawe 1, fT, Saui'y Stam WR Johnston 8, © : O'Flynn 8, Al I had the 8§t. Louis offer to Rryant 8, I, Shobbrook % 7. use against Hamilton. But 1 Twine 1, M, Wilson 1, J. Hous {wanted that NFL shat" ton 3, A, Pape § D. Crawford) No terms were disclosed offi: 1 J Crawford NP A Williamson | ejally when Sam signed with'™ 3 Q, Parker 3, June Wyatt 3 the Cardinals, But it was wm J Goulding 3, I, Goulding 1, [derstand the contract called for! A. Pelow 1, M, Muir 2B isomething more than $20,000 Nie Graves 4, J, Craighead 1, 0, |vear |. Clark 1, R, Hopson 3, D, Clark|* -- rr | LD Rao 3, T, Rae 1 and P FOOTBALLER DIRS . Fayle 2 y . REGINA (OP)=Howard Op | ) h- : i High Three Darts---A. Bryant ton (Tare) Rennebohm, 68, a® a h Clark HT, V, Graves 113, standout football player in them J. Crawford 108 and J. France Abhi Aye Rh 104 | Franes early 1020s and coach of the first Regina Roughriders team | to play in the Grey Cup, died /™ B 7 Baseball == One innings, J Williamson 6 XK. Johnston § 1. Shobbraok 8 T. Twine § M, [Tuesday : Wilson § J. Houston & R.| Porn in Minneapolis, My. Ren 'w Crawford § R. Adair §& © /hebahm came to Regina in 1908 Clark § and 1 ae § He was smplayed at the Capi. ® Peterborough in the Ontaria Miner Hockey Assoc. plays offs, will take on Kingston in the second round. with the first game in Kingston this Saturday afternoon and return game back here in Oshawa, the following Sats urday evening, : Team Standings--Fernhill tol Theatre fram 1821 until re: 'm Starie #4, Woodview Na. '1. tirement in 1958 (Eastview #1, Rundle No. 2 8) He was with the Roughrider . | Rundle No. 1, §1, N. Oshawa 50, organization for many years as/'® Southmead 33, Woodview No. 2,/a plaver and later as trainer = 3 and Woodview Ne. 4, 3, (and equipment manager, LL] LL) Swansea 2 Bristol I' (Postponed LONDON (Reutors)--Results | of §0000r games played in the United Kingdom Tuesday night: English League Second Division from Fob. 18) { Third Division radford City § Port Vale 3 (Postponed from Jan, 238) Soattish Cup Third Round Replay hird Lanark 0, 8, Mirren 8 (Winners away to Hearts) IF YOU Have Left School Without Completin " NIGH SCHOOL * 40 . . you are invited to write for ™ Free Booklet that shows you how to eam a High Scheel ® w DIPLOMA AT NOME = Prepare for College or a ® better job. This is a Cone m ® dian High School Course AMERICAN School * 100 Dundas St, Deserta, © Ontario, NAME ADDRESS CITY Our 63rd Year EERE REERERER. Tuesday's Results Chatham 2 Galt 4 Western League Vancouver 4 Vieloria 2 Manitoba Junior | sets, Winnipeg Rangers 8 Bi, five semi-finals) Northern Ontario Juvenile Naranda 8 New Liskeard § junior men's seven series 8:0) Central Ontario Intermediate 15-8, Milton § Barrie § (Barrie leads plaver best-of-seven series, 1:0) (16:8, 15-8, Junior Interprovineial Ottawa » af-seven final series 2:1) Senior Interprovinelal Hull fi Amiths Falls 1 (Hull wins best-of-seven semifinal series Winnipeg, Baskatehewan Junior Moose Jaw 0 Regina 4 (Regina leads hest-of-seven series 1:0) Northern Ontario Senior Kapuskasing 0 Abitibi 4 Ontario Junior B Hamilton 0 Owen Hound § (Owen Sound leads best seven semi-final sevies 8:0) Fort Erie 2 Welland 1 hasehall's retired + of: hampton, Canada's to Another feott Pavton, sternest N.Y, play in hath men's and women's events provided no startling up: singles player, {Bert Fergus of Vancouver, was Winnipeg Braves 4 Brandon 5 ¢!iminated hy Kobher 15:6, 16-4 Boni-| Tuesday night, but retained a face 1 (First games of best-of-|1fe In the men's doubles, with partner Erie Slack, In the second vound of the singles, (New Liskeard leads best-of: Wade of Niagara Falls defeated | ohn Primrose, Edmonton, 15.7, Niagara Falls lost out tn Fd Paterson of | Vancouver, In the women's see: Hawkesbury § Pem:ond round, Bonnie Himsley of broke § (Pembroke leads best: Peterharough went down 11.7, 11:4 hefore Eleanor O'Gorman, WILL, REPLACE TED SCOTTEDALR, Boston's Red Sox' rookie Carl Yastvaemski, 81, tackled one of challenges Tuesday---that of replacing the Ted Williams as Sox left « fielder, The Bridge: youngster hit A830 last season in the Ameri: ean Association, Arig, TENT SPECIALS 1960 MODELS REG. 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