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The Oshawa Times, 4 Mar 1961, p. 12

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Ferrier, Paid before| season only two pains mew nice things thet have hap- the Ranger lineup, heen compiled by 6 system of with Githert 1329 home fans, league-ithe cham Bul ond Windsor Bulldogs 42 hustle from hehind & 249 item but when you realize thet the Rangers are actually ned to New York Rangers this Slated to pl then third The event was won Thursday Associated Press Siafl Writer Je ' were Jean Rote le, who had 34 ihe va fate? ly Ne vee In the ' now sre four points up on Cha |with oo an the in such desperate need of new blood, vim and vigor thet | he '" 1 fw. ai {out polis ub, oh & Al and { inp : to their OHA Junior "A" club for by Baskatchewan a game before, NEW YORK (AP)--After Jos Henry, & soft-spoken guy who goals but added six Friday! ' Ted Maki, Alex Keeling, H ghey wh i ag bo a serious situation, It's okay |X completed the nine rounds un-|ing to Russia's Valery Brumel nag to" work for five years to night as the Royals defeated oy ce, Wilh oe HE last game against the Rockets Nagle and Bill Wylle were assistan } defeated, {three times in #8 row--#nd gel-\prove to the Ranger brass that Michael's 10-5, and defenceman ave set for Monday Tatra Gell scorers, Bill Mitchell 5 i 1 he... ied : § Aa 'No games vi liminary match won Gr nH > 3 kh SMILING EASTONERS ARE RUNNERS-UP TO SASK, 'N.B. Places 1SPORTS MENU By Geo, H, Campbell | Second In SPORTS EDITOR 7 IN " oen'Y s - 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Lady "Spiel [Keep rying' Camille Henry, TORK : , 2 2 Comeau's New Brunswick om Ig Thomas' W ay N.Y, RANGERS are bringing up three members of 4 Er eid | the OHA Junior "A" Guelph Royals, for their game | [08 Canadian, women's, ow nel Of Winning ; died 4 # "first Canadian women's curling with the Maple Leafs tonight in Toronto, Hf Dis was | championship in & three » way ¢ ri i § of 8 news JL i tish! merely an experiment, it wouldn't be mueh Playolf wi hh Alberta and British By ED CORRIGAN : i GOOD Russians looked against the United Slates ") 3 8 £5 3 1 Me » Waterloo Dulch- Britain 18 Austria 2 men, B o | Fibs was dey might, winning 132, How 0) Group suffered fractured Norway 6 Switzerland § lost for the entire italy 5 Poland 3 pes, ever, the Americans were only oy, Sweden is without the Yugoslavia 12 South Afries 3 a shadow of the club thet won' services of their star centre, Romania 22 Belgium 1 | | lin Strathroy tonight, n Rockets downed Strat: for en NHL club to sponsor an OHA Junior team--they all do it--=but when an NHL team is in such desperate circumstances that they have to eall up---not one, but three Junior "A" players, to "bolster" their team, then the reflection on the calibre of that NHL team is rather obvious, Rangers have affiliation with san AHL team and they are supposed to have some sort of a "farm system" in operation which includes a team in Quebec and one out in Western Canada, The fact they are so low that they are trying, at this early stage--to "fish" for next year's line-up by trying out Junior-sge players, would indicate quite clearly that they are due for some drastic changes in the New York dressing room, next season~~if not sooner, THIS COULD BE IT! Gene Fullmer rules as an Beto=5 choice to defeat Sugar Ray Robinson tonight in their fourth meeting, at Las Vegas, Sugar Ray who admits to 40, is certainly just about at the end of the line, in spite of his recognized skill as a fast-moving, elusive target who can still deliver a lethal punch, This is Robe inson's Tth title fight=-he has held the erown five times, but if he fails to make it tonight, it could be the end of an era, the end of Sugar Ray Robinson in fistic circles, If it heppens--~the sport loses one of its most colorful pers formers, If Fullmer wins--~and this is expected----he will get a fight with Paul Pender next, to ciean up that situation that exists, almost "over the hill" also, so actually the fight fans have it figured that somewhere along the line, there's room for a new champion--perhaps one who, at the moment, is in the unknown class, BRIGHT BITS ~The Bailes Memorial Trophy hon» spiel goes today at the local curling club---one of those positional affairs with only one skip allowed on a rink and a "club-lead" being a must for each foursome , , , TRAIL SMOKE EATERS defeated Sweden 6-1 on Thurs. day to open the world hockey tournament and the win is heralded as an indication that the "Smokies are going to be tough to beat for the title, Not rated too highly, the Smoke Eaters have made an extremely creditable showing in their pre-tournament exhibition games and they now appear to have two main obstacles~the Czechs and the Russians, If Trail can bring the title home this year--~they'll have performed a feat that will rate as an upset-=because they actually weren't figured to be good , JOYCE MeKEE and her Saskatoon rink has won the Canadian Ladies' curling echamplonship and New Brunswick pulled off the major upset of the Dia» mond D tourney by finishing second, Ontario's Mrs, Woolley finished in a tie for third spot but the undeaf- ted Saskatoon rink, as they did here in Oshawa last year, proved just too good for all opposition JOHANSSON is getting some protection from the U8, federal distriet judge who warned the tax collectors not to bother "Inge" until after the fight-=but so what, If he knows it's going to happen- isn't that enough? , , , ONTARIO Lands and Forests Dept, has it figured that about 1,700,000 fishermen tried out Ontario waters in 1060, That's a lot of fishermen, They have it figured out that fishermen contribute about $34 millions of dollars each year and the hunters add another $30 millions "divided title" enough , But Fullmer is INGEMAR Alberta came from behind Friday to catch B.C, on the Lith end with a four-count and then win 104, Less than an hour later Alberta was playing Mrs, Comeau, who clipped the weary Westerners with a four-ender in the third end and held contrel enerally from there. Alberta st 15-6, The week's final touch was the vietory banquet Friday| night, Next operation will he consideration whether a big arena should be lined up for. the 1062 event at Reging or whether sttendance would warrant it, The championship is directed by the Canadian Ladies' Curling Acssociation, formed just a year Bgo to represent the organized members among the estimated 160,000 Canadian women curlers Like the men's championship, the women's is supported by & commercial firm, Can Moss Last Out His Five Year Plans? By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) Like the Russians, Perry Moss has a five « year plan, Approaching stage two now, he also has a fool ball-mad ely down on his head, But the 34-year-old sophomore conch Is sure he knows where he's going, confident of vindica- tion It's clear he doesn't expect hig things from his Big Four Montreal Alouettes in the forth: COMINE season, "Inexperience will be our big drawback this year," he told The Canadian Press in an interview, ting progressively worse in each) duel ~ Joon Thomas today de- nied that the Soviet whiz - kid held 8 whammy on him, "No, 1 don't think he has a finx on me," Thomas said, "No one is unbeatable, I'll just keep on trying' Brumel soared 7 feet, 84 inches Priday night in the Knights of Columbus Games In Madison Square Garden to shat- ter the indoor, hoard track rec ord by a half inch, Last Jan, 28, Thomas went 7-4 and two weeks ago, It was Bru mel, himself, who cleared 7-4, The same day Thomas secom- plished his 7:3, Brumel got over 74% in Leningrad, It was an indoor meet, but the takeoff was dirt, so there is some question about it being mccepled Bas @ world record FAILS AT MARK While Brumel was going 78%, the best Thomas could do before a shocked crowd of 14,226 was 6:10==the first time In two years he has failed to clear 7 feet in a major meet, "I thought I was going to do it," Thomas sald wistfully, ap: parently referring to beating Brumel, "But 1 just didn't make it, T know I am jumping under my capabilities," Brumel and two other Russian athletes == broad jumper Igor Ter » Ovanesyan and distance man Evgeny Momotkov ~-head home tonight, Thomas and Brumel probably will meet again in the Soviet ghamplonships in Moscow on July 1:8, and again in the US, Russia dual meet In Moscow {in 44 games and picked up 22 e Is big enough to play in the Al Lebrun who played in New National Hockey League, is hav: York against Boston Wednes- ng one of his best seasons. day, Despite missing almost 20 -- games shortly after the season opened because of a broken srm, Henry has scored 23 goals Canada Police Will Begin 6th assists | That record puts him right up| with the club leaders, Andy Bathgate has scored 24 h Souls in 62 games and Andy Hebenton 28 in 62, Henry weighs in at about 150 Roundy = At least 26 pounds ighter than Ranger general manager Muzz Patrick likes to see In recent weeks Henry has been the most--and about only ~gonsistent scoring threst on the last-place Rangers, The Rangers will be in action twice during the weekend, They called up three juniors for tonight's National Hockey League game against Toronto Maple Leafs but promptly lost one through injuries, Rod Gilbert of the Ranger farm team Guelph Royals, top scorer in the Ontario Hockey As- sociation junior A series, sul: fered pulled back muscles at Guelph Friday night when he crashed into the hoards durin the first period of a game with Toronto Bt, Michael's College, Gilbert, who had 64 goals and 101 points In 46 games, will be out for an indefinite period, It SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) =» Coy: entry defeated Chesterfield 8-1 in an English League Third Di: vislon soccer game Friday July 15-16, night, | Curling Go OTTAWA (CP) = Bixtydour | policemen from across Canada will be chasing "hard rocks" of a different type next week = with & broom, The policemen starting Mon- day will take part in the sixth annual Canadian Police Curling Association bonsplel Representing the 10 provinces and various units of the RCMP, the CNR and CPR railway po: lice, provincial and city forces, they will be trying for a total of eight trophies, The knockout » style bonspiel will he run off at the RCMP and navy rinks here, There will be five rounds In the main event for the N, R, Crump Trophy, donated by the presi: dent of the CPR, RCMP Staff Sergeant Bil Coombs, two « time winner of the trophy, won't he defendin it this year, He was eliminate in the eastern Ontario bonsplel hy Constable Doug Louchak of the RCMP's Toronto detach ment, The bonspiel began six years £0, The teams earn their way to the finals through district and provineial playdowns and the final bonspiel is played in a dif: ferent part of the country each year, | | HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS "That will hurt us more than last season" Mogs' five-year plan coincides with his five-year contract as the club's coach and general manager as well, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Eastern Professional WLT F AP Hull-Ottawas 8017 6243160 84 K-Waterloo 28 23 10 200 106 66 Sault, 2624 8211304 64 [Kingston 26 80 6 241 242 66 {Sudbury 2003 8211246 B2 Montreal 17 39 19 148 107 46 Friday's result Hull-Ottawa 4 Sudbury 6 Tonight's Game Sault Ste, Marie at Kingston Sunday's Games By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brewer, Me, =Babe MeCare w=which makes this "outdoors" item quite an industry, doesn't it? {ron, 150, Bangor, Me, out: {pointed Tee Williams, 15214, |Boston, 10, Ratelle Scores Six As Royals Win 10-5 no Royals defeated §t, Michael's College 10:5 Friday night on a tremendous six-goal effort hy Jean Ratelle, but lost the services of Rod Gilbert, their league-leading scoring ace, THE CANADIAN PRESS ing their chance for a third: place finish when they bowed 3.3 to St. Catharines Teepees, Als though the Flyers are tied on points with Hamilton Red Wings the Wings have a game left and even a loss would rank them lan, Larry Keenan, Paul Conlin and Jack Cole scored for the Majors, who trail the league: leading Royals by 11 points, Cunningham, Lebrun and Gil bert were named co-holders of Kingston at Kitehener-Waterloo Sault Ste, Marie at Hull-Ottawa Sudbury at Montreal, American League WLT F AR, Springfield 4110 1380173 Huffale 2327 1206 220 Hershey 2038 3182177 Cleveland 20 30 0 180 200 Rochester NH 4210 Quebec 2034 218301 Providence 3240 0101 381 Friday's Results Buffalo 3 Providence ¥ Quebec 3 Rochester 3 Tonight's Games {Quebeo at ilershe, Hutfalo at Springfield Sunday's Games Cleveland at Rochester Springfield at Buffalo Hershey at Providence OHA Junior A the Ron Plumb Memorial Tro: WLT F AR, 1824 5168 200 41 Peterboro 1624 7168184 00 Marlboros 030 P1207 W Friday's Results fit, Michael's 6 Guelph 10 St, Catharines 8 Niagara Falls 2 Tonight's Game Peterborough at 8t, Catharines Sunday's Games Guelph at 8t, Michael's Hamilton ai Marlboros OHA Senlor WLT FP AR, 2414 2100 143 60 2113 6146 130 48 2015 4172108 44 0 1140178 WO Strathroy 1420 5140164 0 Woodstock 1920 2127176 20 Friday's Resulls Strathroy 4 Stratford 3 Windsor 2 Gall 4 Tonight's Game Chatham at Strathroy International League §t, Paul 1 Muskegon 3 Indianapolis & Fort Wayne 3 Minneapolis 6 Omaha 1 Western League Winnipeg 4 Edmonton § Portland 2 Vancouver § Seattle 3 Victoria 3 Eastern League Philadelphia 4 New Haven 3 Haddonfield » New York 4 Okanagan Senlor St, Cathar Windsor Galt Chatham Stratford OHA Intermediate B Bowmanville 0 Trenton 4 (First game best-of-seven Lake: shore group final series), OHA Junior © Leamington 8 Dresden 68 (Round « robin series, eight games), Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Braves § Brandon 6 (Brandon wing best-of-five semi final series 8:0), St, Boniface 2 Winnipeg Rang ers (Winnipeg leads best-of « five semi-final series 8:0), Saskatchewan Juiior Moose Jaw § Regina 6 (Regina leads best « of + sever and Wednesday, three for Thurs ford Indisns 42 in Friday day and two for Friday, Oshawa General Motors eurl: ers made their annual visit to the Kitchener - Waterloo Grapite Club yesterday and for the first time in years, emerged victor: fous on the K-W ice, this time hy a total score of 70-66, Tan McNab of GM Publie Re- lations, together with Jack Elliott and Fred Popham, or: ganized the Oshawa trip, with the latter in charge of proceed: ings, At the Kitchener end, the Forhes brothers, Jack and Ralph, together with Dominion Tire executives Jack Delorme and "Huddy" Huddsworth, offi: ciated as hosts, for an enjoyable day which, in addition to lunch: eon and dinner, included a supervised tour of the "House of Beagram" plant, Officials of the various eom- panies spoke briefly at the din. night's other game in dress GM Curlers Win Over Kitchener son " Les Gorrie, skip, Osh- awa, 7, Jack Playford, Al Brubacker Jake Rahn, Lome Kuntz and Pete Bender, skip, Kitchener, §; Ruddy Andrews, Bob MeDonald, Norm Attersley, Frank Black Skip, and Ed, Michael, skip, Oshawa, 6, 8, Utfeiman, Jim Inglis, Gerry Harmer, Joe Bchnarr and Jack Ellis, skip, Kitchener, 8; Bill Harris, Hugh Gilchrist, Frank Kellar, ""Preem' Whiteley and Casey Luke, skip, Oshawa, 18, Erie Shelly, Chas, Pavanel, Ike Hertel, and Geo, Thomson, skip, Kitchener, §; Howard Say: well, Lloyd Hooper, Reg Fair, Geo, Jarvis and Geo, Campbell, skip, Oshawa, §, Spares = Fred Cochrane, Henry Baldwin and Al Evans, Totals = Kitchener 66, Osh: awa, 70, | {Lou Bendo tallied for the sor club which lost is straight, Goaltender Harold Hurley was honored before the third as the most valuable Terrier player and the victory also wrapped up the Nat Turof; Trophy for him 8s the ' least-scored-on goalie, halt SPORT BRIEFS MEETS DIEFENBAKER OTTAWA (CP) = Bwedish marathon swimmer Helge Jen sen, visiting Ottawa Thursday, had 8 80-minute interview Prime Minister Diefenbaker, WILL STUDY BIDS MONTREAL (CP)=Clarence Campbell, president of the Na. tional Hockey League, Thursday renewed bids from Los Angeles and Ban Francisco for league franchises undoubts edly will he considered, He was commenting on reports from Los Angeles that officials of the two Pacific coast cities have pledged themselves to make a joint appeal for expansion of the league to that city, Wind fourth ner meeting which concluded the day's activities, In reporting the scores, Jack Delorme issued warning that his K-W eurlers would he "up" for revenge and victory, on the return visit to Oshawa, scheduled for Friday, March 17, Following are the rinks and their respective scores: Roh Apnell, C, Kiesweter, Bob Lovell, Ross Rice, and Bill Clarke, skip, Kitchener 6: Jack Magee, Pete Simmons, Charlie White and Jack Elliott, skip, Oshawa, 9, Bill Roberts, Gord Dengls, Pete Potipeoe, Jack Delorme and Jack Brighty, skip, Kitehen- er, 12; Ken Williams, Hee Campbell, Tan Muir, John Mor ison and Bert Granik, skip, Oshawa, 7, P, Schappert, Bob Anderson, Rert Barber, Geo, Hostrasser, Al Perrin, skip, Kitchener, § Roy Morris, Roy Mercer, Jim Timmins, Vern MeLaughlin and Sid Nobbin, skip, Oshawa, 9. Bill Hooper, Harold Vogt, Bd Heller and Ernie Hewitt, skip, Kitchener, 6; Ed Alker, Bill Rroadhent, Gerry Cooper, Fred Popham and Don Crothers, skip, S------------ EASTERN JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY PLAYOFFS 7th AND DECIDING GAME SEMIFINALS (Best 4 out of 7 Series) TONIGHT, MARCH 4th ONTARIO 8:30 PM, BELLEVILLE McFARLANDS HILLCRESTS Whitby Community Arena Adults 1,00; Students with cards and Children 50¢ ALD WHITBY | Oshawa, 11, N. Raitar, Jack MeGale, Jack Forbes, Earl Current, Alex Hammer and Geo. Vogt, skip, semifinal series 3.0), Kitchener, 8; Fred James, Ian McNab, Mal Elliott, Les Harri: OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M, to 6:00 P.M. SERVICE STATIONS DRUG STORES || OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m, to 9:00 p.m. BISSONETTE'S SHELL STATION 301 KING ST, WEST MONTY'S B.-A STATION for an indefinite period above the Flyers because of Gilbert suffered a pulled back thelr superior scoring average: 300 B10 0 s 2010 5150 156 &7 Kamloops § Kelowna-Penticton § 204 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH (Kelowna-DNenticton wing best-of \ phy as the Royals' most valu Able players, Some 3500 Guelph oH ae JURY & LOVELL LTD. muscle when he crashed into the! boards in the first period, It was not immediately ap rent what shape Gilbert will be in for the impending Ontario Hockey Association junior » playoffs but he definitely wil miss a scheduled appearance tonight with the parent New York Rangers in their National League game at Toronto, The Fivers went down fight: while Cunningham and Borden Flyers removed goaltender Jim and the two clubs meet tonight |(Best-of-seven Lakeshore group fng in their last 'game of the schedule at Niagara Falls, low | | Gilbert, who had 101 points including MM goals going Inte Friday night's game, was to play for the Rangers along with Ratelle and defenceman Al Le brun, Bob Cunningham is exs pected to fill in for Gilbert, Ratelle counted single goals in the first and oy periods and four more in the third, Barry Jakeman tallied twice Smith scored singles Mike McKensie, Bill MacMil: fans sat in on the game, | D The 3200 onlookers &t Niagara No Falis Falls saw the Teeps break a Hl thriller with two goals in the/ third period and withstand a Catharines net was equal to the furious rally by the Flyers thatchallenge, helped by some wild fell a goal short of tying it up, [shooting on the part of the Fly. Doug Robinson, Keith Worrall ors, and Ray Cullen scored iv the! The Teepees moved all alone 2301 §166100 4 NY TIMING © seven semi-final 43), OHA Junior B Goderich 2 Sarnia § semi-final juries 30) Whithy ¥ Belleville § semi-final series tied 3-3) Teops, Ron Hergott and Nelson inte the fifth place, two Folia Leclair for Niagara Falls, The ahead of Peterborough Petes, Armstrong in the last minute at Peterborough in the last game 'but Roger Crosler in the St.'of the season for each, OHA Intermediate A {Oshawa 3 Lindsay ¥ semi-final series tied 33) 'Oakville § Georgetown 3 (Sarnia leads best - of + seven (Best-ol » seven eastern group 8 KING ST, EAST LANE PH 302 STEVENSON RD, N, RA 3:2245 ARMACY RA 8.666) LAW PHARMACY 1204 WECKER DRIVE RA 5.3525 PURNO'S SUPER 74 KING BILENDUKE'S ESSO STATION 1004 SIMCOE COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 410 RITSON RD, N, VIGOR OIL 78 BOND SY, WEST TEST STATION ST, BAST §T, SOUTH STATION

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