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The Oshawa Times, 3 Mar 1961, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 3, 196) BASKATCHEWAN LADIES WIN FIRST CANADIAN BONEPIEL, 7-6 Sask. Ladies Curl To Glory OTTAWA (CP) ~~ Saskatche | Fedoruk barrelled through wan won the Canadian women's narrow port io take out B( curling championship Thursday shot rock and stick and iced the cake at night with!ler missed with an a ninth straight victory to re- raise and then on her main undefeated drew short Alberta, British Columbia and. Mrs, Emily New Brunswick were off today in decide second place! and preci after ending tied at six wins! Thompson and three losses each ion for Mr of Alberta after the that the wins, Manitoba withiso far ahead four, Quebec three, and Prince!leading 13-4 Fdward Island, Newfoundland! cancelled and Nova Scotia with two wins and seven losses Saskatchewan's victory in tne REMEMBER WHEN eighth round against B.C. 8 76] By THE CANADIAN with (he decided on the| ojd.time heavyweight last end----was the big event champion James J, Jeffries The night draw was an anti-|a¢ Burbank Calif climax except for New Bruns:|zeo today the wick's tough job in beating Que-| jeffries the tario, five ? edge age of won world leading 7-0 at one point B.C Manitoba 12-4 in only nine ends| .omehack but Alberta missed a clear shot| johnson and retired undefeated in fight against Johnson stopped nine ends to Ontario Mrs. Ful attempted last rock Woolley. of Tor playing onto had too much consistency Dorothy farting i off with a four-ender and lead Spread out behind were On. ing 70 after four ends, She wa ninth 10th wa Foy PRESS hoxing died eight vears 77 title bec 10-8 on an extra end after|from Bob Fitzsimmons in 1809 90 had no trouble in belting hut entered the ring again ig Jack him at second by losing 134 In only|in the 15th round at Keno, Nev In other night games, Nova Scotia heat Prince Edward Is land 8-5 and Saskatchewan beat NHL LEADERS Newfoundland 10-7 Saskatchewan's troubles with B.C in the afternoon ran right through the game from the time lost 17, tied 10, points #2 Mrs. Marg Fuller went two up after two ends and then fought! 83 back to tie the count at 4-4 after| six Both elubs were missing in- cluding the skips, B.C, got a] Shutouts--Hall, Chicago, 6 double on the ninth to tie at] Penalties ~~ 6-6, Saskatchewan third Sylvia 131 minutes, Assists--Kelly, Toronto, 49 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings ~~ Toronto, won 36, Points ~ Geoffrion, Montreal, Goals = Mahovlich, Toronto Talbot, Montreal, SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' TORONTO YMHA won their OBA Senior "A" basketball semi-final last night here, defeating King- ston Boudreaus 78-76 in a third=-game thriller that was just as close as the score indicates, The winners will meet Tillsonburg Livingstones in the finals, starting this Saturday, Harvey Singleton was the spark-plug in the Toronto win, scoring 18 points with George Stulae right beside him with another 18 points and Mal Ches~ ler with 16, Tops for Kingston were Neal Neasmith with 26 and Murray Prior with 22, The win moved Toronto YMHA into the provincial finals and left the Limestone City team out in the cold records, Garage According Jim Shaw, who keeps the Daniel John Tureski, right-winger of Durno's team, has been named the top scorer for 1060-61 in the Oshawa Major League, Seems that the Durno's captain, in 16 games, triggered 42 goals and had 26 assists, His own line-mate, George Westfall, with 42 points, was second In the league scoring race while Ernie Mills, with 41 points, was third, Joe Melnick the top goalie of the league with a 3.65 average in a full 17- game schedule, Durno's won the league title to was Oshawa Minor Hockey Association's sole in Ontario Minor Hockey playoffs is the Oshawa Midget team, who travel to Kingston tomorrow and play back here the following Saturday, We've got to give the local Midget players a boost, They have proven themselves to be ane of the best minor hockey teams in the city, We can tell the individual players this much---in Al "Beefy" Bathe, they have one of the best hockey coaches "Beef" was a fine defenceman in his own Junior hockey days--he's a fine coach and advisor The Oshawa Midgets who are playing for the City League this vear, under coach "Beefy" Bathe, are privileged, They have one of the game's big boosters upholding their interests. "Beefy" isn't much on the talk business or dress-room pepper-up but he knows his hockey and we happen to know that he thinks he has a pretty good of boys with him this year, If they their as much effort and real "try" as he has been giving them all season-=these youngsters have a chance an Ontario championship urvivors now bunch give coach of winning BRIGHT BRITS: Smoke Eaters defeated Sweden 6-1 yesterday and the Russians romped over the U.S. team 13-2, , , BLACK HAWKS, as if it was a surprise, clinch ed a Stanley Cup playoff berth last night with a 7-1 win aver the Rangers, We're not surprised to see the Hawks in the play~offs--they may even prove very troubles some--we are only surprised to find it took them this long . . , JOYCE MeKEE and her Saskatoon rink won the Canadian Ladies "Diamond D" curling champion» ship in Ottawa yesterday. The Saskatoon gals, who were tops here last year, went through the 1981 plaveffs un» defeated, The gals from Saskatoon got their opposition from British Columbia, Alber and Mani toba amd Mrs, Woaley's Ontario rink adel good shows ing--but still finished up in the "ordinary class", toughest Local 222 And Rotary Lindsay Outfit | Tightening Series By GERRY BLAIR Lindsay Lumbermen is supposed 10 be finalized before are this Sunday, March 5, in time making a desperate bid to over- 10 meet the idle Toronto Mace take the Oshawa Majors in donians at Fast York arena their best-of -s¢ OHA Inter. The ice at the Whithy Commun- mediate Lakeshore semi- ity arena is booked by the final series, Down 34 in the Whithy Hillcrests for either eries, Lindsay have won two- their seventh and deciding straight games, both on Whithy game, pending the outcome in ce. in trail by y one game. Belleville tonight, or a benefit Whithy Com- fixture § Tom Chascrewski Tumbermen who lost his left eye on Tuesday goals in the opening night, Wg Just talked with man period, and went on to down the ager Winse Bradley and the Majors, 7H riddled matter is- left in the OHA's hands a seventh really up game is needed, they will at pumped in five tempt to hold the final series goals in 10 minutes off, and play the final game first he: Monday night in Whithy, It could gel up-w announced at last night's Horton, Pete game that possibly the seventh Horton again game would he played at 4.30 Saturday afternoon at the Whit Community Arena but this yen ft nigh munity arena, ine scored five in a penaity contest Find this Were for 5 they unanswered n the Oshawa tracked. John Kelly, Al Burns and Ron Jewel all scored hefore Gary taliated with alby air to cut the margin to 5-2 has heen cancelled Lindsay after 20 minutes of play have several players working The second period was fea- Saturdays and would he unable tured by a flurry of penalties, to make jt mostly to the excitable Lumber LINDSAY Goal, Kemp; men, Ron Jewel picked up three Defence Williams, Hennes: minor sentences in slightly more ey, Burns, Crawford; forwards: | than three minutes, He was off Graham, Horton, Graozelle, only 11 seconds when Lucky Dart, Neall, Jewel, Pearson, Wills scored to decrease the Kelly, Hutton, margin to 5-3, Lindsay had two, OSHAWA =~ Goal, Courtney; | men in the penalty box and Osh-| Defence; Ashton, Edwards, awa one, when George Westfall Tureski, Smith; forwards! rifled one in to bring the Ma-|Wills, Mills, Lawson, Arnold jors within one goal of the Lum- Maclean, Rennieck, Tran,| bermen, Gerry Maclean and Myles, Westfall Alec Pearson were sitting out| FIRST PERIOD five minutes each for fighting! 1, Lindsay: Horton land Lou Hennsey was serving a (Neall, Dart) [tripping penalty, Lindsay: Kelly Larry Neall interrupted the! 3, Lindsay: Burns Majors comeback attempt, scor-| (Hutton) EERIE ing with only six seconds re:| 4, Lindsay: Jewel maining in the middle frame, | (Neall) "er and the Lumbermen skated off| §, Oshawa: Lawson with a 6-4 lead after 40 minutes (Myles, Mills) ,ov0000 11,01 of play #, Oshawa: Lawson Ron Jewel, the centre of many | (Tureski) vo 16.48 episodes during the course of the] Penalties -- Edwards 54, Ed | game put the game out of reach wards and Hutton 15.22, Wesl:| with a goal early in the third|fall and Graham 10.46, Crawford and final period 110.486, Gerry Maclean scored a su perfluous goal with only 30 see (onds left to play in the game {making the final county 7-6 in favor of Lindsay MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS | Lindsay have now made their| (Jewel) presence definitely felt after! Penalties {winning two straight on the ham 6.10, Mills and Williams (road They hlew both of their |§.24, Jewel 0.08, Jewel § bo, | home games to the Majors last| Westfall 11.21, Jewel 12.20, Gra-| week, Oshawa are now in a pre-| ham 15,13, Hennesey 17,14, Mac carious position, Not only do|Lean and Pearson (majors) they have to face the resur- 1728 gent Lumbermen on their home grounds - tonight, hut should | 10 Lindsay tie the series at three/12 {games each, Oshawa are stuck for a place to play the seventh and deciding game, The series Tureski | George Westfall Leads Merchants | Main reason why the Oshawa are key members of the OHA| Merchants find themselves with Junior YH Whitby Hillerest in their bestaf:| "MW Hockey League Tony's finished second dur : finals ig the regular season and semi INAS Credit Union third, one of pla period fore as Lawson re 2.20 342 2 LL 5.02 10,24 SECOND PERIOD 7, Oshawa: Wills (Rennick) 0.14 Oshawa (Tureski) 9, Lindsay: Westfall vernrenns 848 Neall 19,54] Burns 2.42, Gra- f THIRD PERIOD | Lindsay (Jewel) " bE Oshawa: MacLean (Rennick) Penalties 17.48 80| 10.69, | Pearson a strangehold five UAW championship against Baker Vending, has been the markmanship of SERIES "A" SEMIFINALS | George Westfall, The rangy six WLTFA Pts. {footer has potted 13 goals In Merchants 20 092 5 4 the Merchants two - straight Vending 0D 30 532 0 wins over the Catering Club, Merchants lead 2.0, to give the regular season pen nant winners' a 2-0 lead, He tied SERIES "RB" SEMLFINALS | a league record, netting seven WLTFAPM goals in the play-off opener Tony's 1 1.01010 and collected six, last Sunday, Union 1 1 01010 giving him his total of 13, Dur: Series tied 1.1 mg the regular campaign he | garnered 17 markers FUTURE GAMES | Merchants ave expected to, Sunday morning in the Bow capture this play-off series with manville Arena, March § at a wrapup win this Sunday, [1000 am. Tony's vi Credit] which would be their third | Union and at 11.30 am, Bake: traight appearance in the Vending vs Oshawa Merchants | finals. They won the initial tilt eo "RR ea a 131 and bombed Baker's again GOALTENDERS AV ERAGES in convincing style with a 134 tA 80 Ave, triumph last week-end " 0 pi In the other semi-final series ; Tony's Refreshments and Credit i : 3 Union are deadlocked at a win 13 0 Ra apiece. The Union bays tied up g . {the series last Sunday with a INDIVIDUAL SCORING {close 54 decision. Tony's oop G | pel efirst contest by an iden: |G, Westfall, Merchants 13 teal §4 score, This series will Arnold, Merchants probably go the five-game limit,{E, Tran, Union as the clubs are evenly match: Armstrong, Merchants od Wills, Union Mainstays behind the Credit|Myles, Tony's Union offense has been the |Napiorowski, Union work of Lucky Wills, Ly nh |Samolenko, Merchants Middleton, Elmer Tran and Ted! West, Tony's Napiorowski, The latter three(P., Tran, Merchants 2 | Hawe, Merchants [1] Melnick, Tony's Cirka, Union Vanstone, Vending Scribner, Vending Pts, on LBS 3 3 1 N i 4 A 0 | Make Playoff Upsets The first might of round-robin Penalties ~ Stroud, Barnoski,i 6. Lions: Siblock play-off action Wednesday wight Tarowny (WHORES) +0000 ss sow two upsets with Local 10 o Tai4 Puviod detenting Kinsmen 33 ond Bo "(ogy ,priiirrrrsses tary heating Legion 21, In both Pp, ~ Barnosks, of these games the play was ford, very fast with heavy checking The third game of the might showed some resi sharp shoot | Willing 85 CAN. ; . * ROTARY 2, AN, LEGION LIONS 5, KIWANIS | Lions hampered by five pen legion crew #ities had to fight hard 10 keep puck #4 Wis own bine Hine ng on the part of the Lions 2 Kiwanis otf the score shest skated the Legion etencemen Montrent #t Bosion rk Bren md period Wayne Goring of Flintoff, in the Legion cage. The Gets soning only game was very close #li the to have Mike Ritchie fie the way with both clubs playing, they came up with 2 51 victory over Kiwanis LOCAL 722, 3, KINSMEN 2 Kinsmen controlied the play throughout mest of the first two penods as they built up # while they had the man advan and went in #ll alone to tage. Midway through the sec the winsing goal bekind 4 the game for Kiwanis less than = well defensively in 29 lead on goals by Gary Oe later. ends Kitchen and Bon Cullen How: Alshough the play was Gite Johnny Harman ever Union's top line of the ©VeB 1or the remainder of the played a tremendous might consisting of Glen Elliot Bob Robinson and Joe Waite game sharp shooters with four differ. led drives two goals in the last minutes of © 8981s, Bruce Norton finished ed hard for the the second period finish off fine three-way passing begion goal in the plays. Robinson completed the LIONS -- Guisole, Chapman line's "fine work scoring the Zak, Wilkins, Rooke, Ketelia winner with only 2 minute and Norton, Willoughby, Siblock # half to play remaining Crossmas, Spencer, Seton, Hall Little Berny Ryan of Kins Michole, Goring men was the outstanding play. KIWANIS -- Dervent, Jarvis er of the game although he had Kay, Cooper, Porteous, Me- some tough luck, hitting the Garry, Moore, Supryka, Taylor goal post on three different Bitchie, Knapp, Palcheson occasions, Berny also played a CRrey very fine defensive game when he moved back to fill in for de fenceman Don Anderson who was injured early in the second period KINSMEN Shody, ing, Forsyth, Kitchen Sandford, Ryan, Brown Billingham Joseph, Anderson, Sawyer LOCAL 222 Dione Kidd, Barr Waite, Leach Noakes, Stroud First Period, 1. Kinsmen: Kitchen (Ryan) Penalty Stroud second Period 2, Kinsmen: Cullen 3. Local 222: Elliott (Robinson, Waite) ..., 4, Local 222: Elliott (Robinson, Waite) ,,, given Rotary a one-gosl lead BOTARY ~~ Herman Crawlord, Fimburst Gow, Mitchell CAN, LEGION Braznick ing, Love idan, Fair Plews Andrews, Wright First Period Rotary: Muzik (Crawford, J, Gow) ,.. § Legion: Love (Pinch) Penalties Harman Second Period 2, Rotary, Mitchell (Ron Godridge) Penalties --~ Crawford, Pl 17.30 Mitchell, Fair, Whitsitt Third Period Scoring ~ None Penalty ~~ Godridge Referees I, Baker, Kawzenuk Beorer = First Period Scoring ~~ None 1 Penalties Norton, Wilkins Ketella, Chapman Second Period | 1. Lions: Goring (Nichole, Hall) 2. Kiwams: Ritchie ,,,, 3. Lions: Seton (Spencer, Crossmas) Penalties -- Wilkins, Supryks MeGary Third Period 4. Lions: Spencer , 5. Lions: Norton (Biblock, Willoughby) 2 Field Cullen Werry Zarowny 12.30 eo 13.05 Bradley McGraw, Elliott Sutton Tupel Barnoski Rabinson Leaming 12.15 Mike Banks Leads Juveniles The second games in the. HAYDEN round » robin playoff series of goal, Noakes; the Oshawa Minor Hockey Ju. Peters; forwards, Cullen, Ya venile League were played off Wredmark: alternates, v Eg } play "1 chaels, Kirk, Porteous, Tuesday evening in the Child: petit, Nemes Genosha Hawks Her e Tomorro RAN: moved into first EATON' DAIRY vs TON Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks Place with 4 points as a result will open their OBA Inter Alof their 4-3 win over Hayden: second round playdowns to. MacDonald and Beaton's Dairy | opeck Although Bob is now morrow night, when they take moved even with Tony's by second place in the on the Toronto District eham-|beating them 4-8 to share se-| gia istics pions here at Donevan Colleg- cond place, iate at 7,80 p.m, They will play| : A q the return match of the two wT TIAYA DAIRY WINS game total - points series in fe : Horono on Fussdey. Day" came 0m being 19 go Hawks will be at full strength fayden-Macdonald, After trail... BEATON'S DAIRY for this battle and will have 10 ing 1.0 at the end of the fipst|Bussell; defense; Balgo he at their very best if they period, the milk men settled] Branton; forwards: Bell, hope to advance to the Southern | dowr X hg Cnyk, Solomon; alternates; 4d! 1 to lead at the end of the finals against the Hamilton:8t, | seoond 2.1 and equal the Mac's | He Vanderzwet, Rowden, Thomas winner, This series ouput in the third, Beaton's starts next Saturday at the Dairy won the second game home of the Western winner, |oyer" Tony's Refreshments by | Ed Kolodzie has returned to|scoring two unanswered goals! the lineup after a two » month|in the second period and remain | absence, at school in Flint, ahead, despite a three goal ef | Michigan, He may provide the|fort by Tony's Bob Watt, strong bench strength, needed to earry the Oshawa club to the| OSH DAIRY « H, MACDONALD finals, A good outside shooter, Andy Matthews scored two he can play either at forward! goals to pace Oshawa D .iry to or guard and may he used at|their second playoff win in two 18.45 19.30 MACDONALD ed to hold the Beaton crowd lected in the playoff series for the winners while Tom singles Neault; defense; Konorowski; forwar goal, pell, Garrard, Costello, Johnson, Masters, Eyman, ciation Juvenile League stat ies of the playoff series, ' LTFA Oshawa Dairy 2 0 010 4 Tony's Refresh, 1 1 010 Beaton's Dairy 1 1 0 Hayden Macs, 0 2 0 411 Future Games March 7 at Refreshments vs Dairy; at 9.30 pm, Dairy vs Hayden MacDonal TOP RCORERS Tuesd hoth positions in the ensuing | starts and hold their opponents, series, Hayden - Macdonald winless in the series, Ted Lutton and Terry Peters scored one each, NHL BIG SEVEN | Buddy Yahn collected two goals and an assist for Mac's By THE CANADIAN PRESS [to move itto tour place in the New York's Andy Bathgate D:avols individual scoring race and Norm Ullman of Detroit, Mike W red mal k scored the nowe, Tonys' sixth and seventh respectively| ther goal for the losers, |Watt, Tony's in the National Hockey League's) OSHAWA DAIRY - goal, (Bell, Beaton's scoring race, each picked up a|B raiden; defense, Kolesnik, Yahn, 'Hayden Macs, point Thursday night to move|Cover; forwards, Peters, Lutton, McNamee, Osh, Dairy closer to the leaders, Bathgate, McNamee; alternates, Sypryka, Supryka, Osh, Dairy who got his 24th goal, now has| Cheeseman, Bradley, Arm: Peters, Osh, Dairy 65 points while Ullman, who col.|strong, Gibbons, Kemp, Mat: Sutton, Osh, Dairy lected an assist, has 61 points, [thews, Vernon, King, Elliott, (Rowden, Beatons The leaders: | g -- fh ok ft BD 3 BTN BAD BO AD TODD ps ED "maw Pepaitics ~ Jarvis, Nichole Dave Mitchell was the pay- off man for Botary in thelr wy- set 1-1 victory over the powerful Pave stole the their oWRISS Marie of Botary Sudbury « ame Lions proved 10 be the gos! turning back several label particulary in the started their team rolling with ©" Players scoring unanswer: final period when Legion press equalizer Elliott was "Mf 2 particularly good passing Chuck Love who has scored the payolf man as he notched play from Bon Siblock and Ron points in all but two of his both goals within 2 seconds to Viiaughby for Lions' \f ou rt bh games this year scored the only opening penod siter Jim Muzik had God ridge, Brady, Suddard, Pilkey Munk, J. Gow Flintoff Finch, Pascoe, Tall Whitsitt, Conlin, Sher defense, Stevens, Mont- Bob's three-goal effort was to no avail, as his teammates fail searing | with five points eol- Ronnie Bell scored two goals tie and Jimmie Rowden added goal, Byt | TONY'S REFRESHMENTS w= Glas: Dowe, Wall, Dudley; alternates, | Hronelch, Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso: | ] hh? 0 ay, | Oshawa B30 p.m, Tony's mit | d, | GA Pls, | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rochester ! National iad WL FA pr. Providence " " zn * 8 EET 1 TIAL) [Eoronis Montes) Chicags Easton 8 nr HIS RVI V=0088 2 Quaker at Rochester OHA bi § ™ - SEEREER™ I I Niagara Falls Hamilton $t. Catherines Petethors is Maribor 9 Thwrsday's Niagara Falls 3 Pi Detroit at Montresi » % b2 Zz New York at Toronts 7 VRNEVEe WNW Toromin wt Chicagn Detroit at New York Hut nave Kitchener Bt. Michael's ot 6 Kingston e MW Montres) Hull-Ottawa 4 Sault Ste. 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