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The Oshawa Times, 7 Mar 1961, p. 10

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10 THE GAWA TIES, Toesbey, Merch 7, 1991 (7th GAME Oshawa Majors Oust Lumbermen Keteren Gord FAaveres uscd soni of the mgm, pos 3 hoa astavted doven Mines to Wills the end of the game, wit neglected io award any pen MAJOR WIGWILIGWYS , . , best-of-seven aly (9 the Lindsay cih Hike Che's owisionding nel Majors were leading 64 pt thet of the fae time, and hovel 5 men short MIRdIng was one hey ys Toledo I lors 1 the f om ; the man adv ge us Bigg By » Herw Tran opened the seorng 'Watch Czechs; Tough To Beat! Parl an short, Gary Lawson with Ws fest of two com d the, [first ind scoring WE Ag sli ehot In off AI Burns' arm, whe ing fractured wim. was screening Kemp ave Me Weal Lindsay Lambermen rated in vored Tor | head A0WR (he second period with three the e While In, fib flight, and knocked, coals tn fie the game at 5, plonship, sated wna glove from Wey ite completely dominating w week, W hands the pay, Ross Metill, sanding lis neving Aiffiewity Several near « alercations heside the goalpost, tipped inironts management in threatened throughout the tense,! Larry Neal's passout while Bam! the iength of the well - played contest, Just aller Ashion was serving a hoarding is apparently J the final whistle in the first penalty, Ashton had Just ve- with a best « of gi HE period, Lucky Vills and Kon iurned to the ice as a result of The matier will be ; RI Jewel sated high ticking "an the J ntuoy post when fhe OHN's hands " Sevarmine ho ther while on Ww way 19 Lumbermen struck again, Just many games ol LEAFS' RED KELLY READS ABOUT HIS RIVAL thelr respective dressing rooms, 14 seconds later, Loy Hennesey ' y: goodly ember rom, George Westlall and Larry tallied on a screen shot from Lindsay were amongst the large "Red" Kelly, Toronta Leaty' | ward, Bernie "Boom Boom" | game against N ¥ Rangers Neal Joined in, hut conker heads the hlueline crowd, fxward and Pay: | Geotfrion of Montreal Cana | and 16 expected 10 he out of [prevailed to halt it The Lumbermen for the see: L TT 6 shown hive Sell Kelly sullered 8 grown | action about # week iti and Don Key irled es ond me i» the pavid, Lg (a IDIAY ~ foul he ne i hasital hed, readin 4 ' | ' perately tn get at each other ized on an awa ' Heads Ad : te ii # nal or | Injury In Baturday ' wt) a oP WirephoA® [io ine final stanza, after & shov: Fred Dart scored 10 even the Bum, Beamon, vara. ing oon 0 Poin, Ireswhed Sn ' hich count 5 Was servin 7 'a A , : - ' P Ww ing dual near the hoards, which cont, Myle § SOIVINE Belly Crawford, MeO, GFR: Merchants, in the TUAW Hock, CRA Pee Wees linvelved a highstrung female hooking penalty at the time ham, Jewel, Neg), ov TAR ue, Who Was having 8. y Junior A Council Boosts Playoffs "| ms 'SPORTS MENU |spectator from Lindsay who! The Majors broke the seesaw arabhed at Wills, while he was battle wide open, early in the. OSHAWA -- goal, Cirka; de: warding off Kelly, Goaltender final 20 mines with (wo quick fence, Smith, Kdwards, Ashion, George Kemp rushed to the goals, hy George Westiall and! Barviage; forwards, Wael eon, lscene, when It turned out to he Gerry Maclean, Gary Lawson Rennick, Tran, Myles, Garrard, poor regular season Is more) han making un in the cham. pionship play-offs Always recarded as a pro By Geo, H, Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Loop Playoffs The first round of playolls heen completed in the yrhoed Associa inckey League ha Il Oshawa Nelghhe a Wi THE "RED" TILSON MEMORIAL TROPHY, a= nated by The Globe and Mail, to "the mast Yiluinia and most gentlemanly player" In OHA Junie A ranks, has been awarded in a solid and almast nan imous selection te Rod Gilbert, star right-wing searing ace of the Guelph Royals Albert "Red" Tilson, wha starred as a Junior in Regina and then heeame a Juper, star with Oshawa Cenerals, was one of the most admire and beloved of all the Oshawa Generals, His inspiring leadership when the team was trailing or badly in hat of goals, was what endeared him ta the fang all over the giveuit and especially in Oshawa, "Red" was & Hoan player, a tireless skater and a great stick-handler an play-maker == he was a real hockey player, a Coach's player and a fan's player "Red" never wan a Memorial Cup medal but new he'll be vemembered long after most Memarial Cup stars are gone, In his years with Oshawa, the Generals came close three times, runners-up twice, "Red" went into the army in 1043 = and Generals won their last Memorial Cup in the 1043-44 season, Phat year, in the Eastern Canada finals at Montreal, "Red was on hand == in uniform = and declared then he was going to come hack and help Oshawa win an Allan Cup, Somewhere in Holland a shell caught him and like a lot of other great guys == he didn't come home, The new» est winner, "Rod" Gilbert is top soorek o the OHA ar "A" this season hut has heen a star for Sever Juin He is the 16th winner of The Red Tilson Award seven of the other 18 are still in the NHL, == one other was in and has retired and four othevs weve In before, The list includes Dave Keon, Cleovge Armstrong, Frank Mahovlich, Tad Bloan, (len * Hall, Stan Mikita, Murray Qliver, Doug McMurdy, Ed Bandford, ai Maver, ni Harngon Brian Cullen, Hank Ciesla, Ron Howell, Wye Connelly and Oshawa's "Bobby" Atters. ley, whi woh The Tilson Award, when playing for Guelph Riltmores in 1068-63 ANOTHER #-END | If it keeps up, there's going to be more of these Ontario Curling Asociation "8-End Pins" being won in the Oshawa Curling Club than in any other elub in the province, Competing in a mixed ponspiel in Whithy en Saturday, Mary Anderson, of Whithy, along with Morley Finley, "Babs" Henry and Eric Henry, skip, of Oshawa, scored an eight=end againgt their opponents from Haliburton, te qualify for the buttons, butter-dishes, certificates, ete, that are being presented far this feat, by various firms and organiza tions, Congratulations = and Welcome Ta The Club! BRIGHT BITS» Harry Lumley of Winnipeg Wars viors will be in goal for Kngston Frontenaes in their games tonight and tomorrew, at Sault Ste, Marie and Sudbury , , , « FRANK RELKE was quoted in an in» terview yesterday as saying "Gordie Howe is the greats est all=round player in the history of hockey I've never seen anyene to combine so many faculties, He's simply the greatest," This frem the man wha made the great Montreal Canadiens machine of recent years, should either end or start a lot of arguments , STIRLING MOSS, considered tops today in the world's vacing drivers, will compete in Canada for the first time on June 24, when the new Mosport (Mass?port) Track opens, near Orono , , . TORONTO'S new TV sta» tlon, CFTO-T\ has signed a two-year contract with the Blg Four Football League's TV committee, It could produce some very heated wrangling and high dudgeon from the fans , . . . RAY KATT, a coach of St Louis Cardinals, had his nose broken in three places yesterday when struck by a foul "tip" off the bat of Stan Musial, Katt was standing at the edge of the batting cage , CANADIENS staved within reach of Maple Leafs aver the week-end while "Boom Boom" Geoffrion also stayed within reach (net easy reach) of Frank Mahavlieh's goal-scoring pace, Wouldn't it be something if both Bernie and The Rig M were to score 80 goals this season? Personnel Of mp a A -------- | mins, John MacDonald Quehee--Oraham cous, Reg Muvphy, Jack Cum: Perry, Gene The first round was a home | who ao series with total goals 'ta eount, allowing 1s the result of this first series: Eastview over Valleyview 1; North Oshawa over Blovie 9-3; Woodview over King: the CY0 Pee Wee League cham: 1:1 Fernhill over side 6:1; Radio over Harman fier} Nipigon over Bunnyside 88; Rundle over Connaught pathe 0 Vista 649, next round will see = Eastview vs Woodview; North hi mead, These ave semi-final games Farvents ard friends are urged to come oul ta cheer the young will be & very nominal fee fov children and for adults, The gares begin at § am this Baturday at the Children's AVEna, Nearing Vezina CHICAGO (AP) = Goaltender (Henn Hall of Chicago Black Hawks is closing in on the Na tional Hockey League's Vesna Trophy and has hs fingers erossed.. The 9-yearald three «» fon! lead aver Johnny Bower of Tovento Maple Leafs In the Vezina race, The Hawks have six games to play in the regular 70-game schedule and have had 168 goals scored against them, The Leafs have five games to play and have al lowed 166 goals The Vezina, which earvies a prize of $1,000, goes to the reg ular netminder of the team yielding the fewest goals in a season Hower has been out with in juries nearly a month, His In tevests are heing guarded by rookies Gerry MeNamara and Cesare Maniagn, Hall extended his lead Sunday night when Chi cage defeated Tovento and Man lage &1, J, Maguire Wins | Varsity Award TORONTO (CP) = Jim Ma auire has heen awarded the Dr A. Patler Trophy as the most valuable player on the University of Taronta Blues sen lov basketball team, The six « foot, five « Inch for sar has a gineering at the school of Prae tical Science. He has played for Alves the fst three seasons NHL LEADERS Glenn Hall Is | _|Bawmanville his wife whe was the one in- put the game out of reach for Romamuk, Wills, Westiall, Taw: {valved ithe Lumbermen as he fired his on, Mills 4 St. John's Capture CYO Pee Wee Title Last Bungay, 8 Holy Their Cross plonshin hy defeating Cross to tan tune of 6-0 victory waver the Healy hy Bt. Gregory's "Tigers This game was nip-and-tuck for the whale forty minutes Each team played their hest John's won championship as they were tied Jubenville was a two-goal man also. For the Lions Mike O'Donnell and Philip Fultz shaved in equal honovs in points for their (eam ru ang Southend aver Lake boys gave them sole ownership hockey of the season, I ar ry Eoeh scored a goal and an! of first place and the league MeAvoy scored on 8 deflected Apsist championship Aiko Keenan opened the scor shot for the 8. Gertrude's hoys Larry Judge was marksman Ushawa vs Fernmll; Radio vs ing when he deflected a pass for (lie Ticers, Mike Conway set Feceived a Rundle and Nipigon vs Bouth- from Ted MeGee, Pat Brown judge up for the goal with a!The Lions tried desperately tol followed wp with a drive Ine peyfect pass the Holy Cross net. Ion Mowatl was given the ass Keenan scored his second goal Ricky Depratto, Brown and John Hay combined for the next [scoring play In the sveond Hay blazed In a shet to put St John's well ahead, Brown was awarded (he assist, Keenan scored his third tally towards the end of his period, MoeGee land Hay sel Keenan up for the goal, Jerod, John | Holy Cross played their best hut Paul Hay had all the angles and cormers figured out Ted Boivin of Holy Cross was given the only penalty of the game AF, GERTRUDE'S AND TIGERS TI ft. Gertrude's lost MAJOR LEAGUE Oshawa "City League" Juve niles and Durno's Garage beth {hounced back Hunday night, at Arena, lo even their best + of » three Oshawa Major Hockey League semi finals at 1:1, The Juveniles and the Garagemen showed fremen: dous offence pawer in the Ymust" victories, whieh sends (both series to the limit | Juveniles showed a complete (reversal of form from the series | Opener, ulscoring City-Wide Answering ervice #3 | Durna's Garage, defending champions, deadlocked their ward, & native of Kivkland semi-final irouneing the Oshawa Lake, is In his final year in en:!A's 18:3, in a wide-open fvee| soaring game. The semi-final feantinues Sunday night in How manville, with all proceeds from {the twin-hill going to the "Tam Chasczewskl Fund". In the lid [lifter stating at. 6:40 pow, Ju Iveniles meet Clly-Wide and MN attle n THE CANADIAN PRESS fandings -- Torenta, won 37, lost 18, tied 10, points #4, a" = Mahovlich, Toronto, ® Assists--Reliveau, Kelly, Torenta, 50 Montreal; | Palais =~ Geoffrion, Montreal, | £8 pm, Dumna's do with A's. Winners will advance 10 the best-of-five final JUVENILES §, CITY.WIDE 2 An alntight defence helped "City League" Juveniles upset [Oty-Wide Answering Service #2 to square thelr series Highlight of the Wit was a The game ended with neither team able to penetrate the ether defence, Tigers had a few Servs ono victory, Admissionief the evening, on a pass from! chances to break the tie hut failed to find the range, ST, MARY'S DOWN LIONS Bt, Marys walked aver Bt Gregory's Lions easily in a free: scoring game, The Lions fell helove the power of the Bt Mary's squad, by the score of 134 | Jerry Dionne was the star {with three goals and two assists Pat Murdoch was the seeond leading seover for Bt, Mary's, | with two goals, Bernard ('Hyien plaved a standout game for the winners with a goal and| an assist, John Sagen also count {ed for a goal and an assist [ Martin Valks and Ted Dionne | seared singles, Wilson Mapple:| their op: heck scored his first goal of the Holy Cross portunity to tie for the league season on a hard slapshot, Jeff Lions Semi-Final Series Both Go 3rd Games DP. Cockerton, MacLean, Tran and R, Myles JUVENILES «= goal, Hink: son; defence, O'Connor, Glass I pell, Linton, Bahando; forwards, | | Dowe, Yahn, Sangh, Peters, Furey, Macdonald, Nelson, Wil: [son and Brodie, 1st Period | 1 Juves: Hrodie (Wilson) 5:00 8. Juves: Bishep (O'CONNOTY 1 yrrreryves 1187 Penalties = Rradie 8:41, Mae: [donald 13:58, RK, Myles 10:13 and Tran 20:00 2nd Period 8. Juves: Dawe (Rishon, Yahn) eevee 2110 | 4 Juves: Peters | [ (Macdonald, Furey) $113] | § Juves: Macdonald | | (Furey, Peters) yyveey 8106) | 8 Juves: Dawe | | (Bahande) ssssanrnayy I | Penalties == Wright 9:87 | Brodie 14:83, Godridge 18:17 a Brodie 18:17, ard Period 7. Juves: Hradie (Yahn, Babanda) yy, 8, C-Wide: Sadowski (Fry, Wright) (yoo 0133 §, Juves: Peters | [111110 TY R 11 | | TL L2L1] ne | Doug O'Donnell was "the bad man" lov the Lions when he tripping penalty shorten the gap and came close on a number of eceasions, John Balowskl of the Bt, Greg ory's Tigers teok the scoring honers in the league with 25 points, Jerry Dionne for Bi, Mary's, wid the runnerup with {17 points, Bt, John's Mike Kee: Merchants nan was the third player Next Surday, March 18, the first sevies of the playoffs gets under way These games in the first series, ave "sudden-death," PLAYOFF DATES 5.80 = Hoary Cross at Tigers; 6.10, Lions vs, Bt, Mary's and 6.00, Bt, John's vi, Bt, Ger trude's VINAL ETANDING WL At, John's St, Gert,'s Tigers St, Mary's ranking Lawson, Baker and Myles, DURNO'S GARAGH = goal, Melnick; defence, Hughes, rice, Olesnuk, Colo; forwards Rrown, 8, Westfall, Mills, Gray Wills, Tureski, and G, Westfall, 18t Period 1, Dumne's: Wills (G4, Westfall, Price) ,» 1:88 2. Durna's: Brown (8 Neath) sh riana 15:26 Penalties ndswarth 4:68, Myles #:26, Hubble 13:33, Me: Garry 10:68, Hughes 14:58, Mills 10:58 and Fngland 18:58, nd Period 8 A's: Lawson (England, Dodsworth) 6:08) ¢ 4, Durna's: Wills (G, Westfall, Hughes) V5 8 Dumno's: Wills (Olesnuk G. WOSUAN) sv 51: 113y 10701 6. Durno's: G, Westia 1 (Tureskl, Willa) 44109 1108 7 A's: Edwards England) 1oorvneeany 1088 §. Durno's: 8, Westfall (Gray) sorvsrisninny IN Penalties = MeGamy 2:47 Hughes 14:49, Baker 18:37 and Hughes 18:37, ind Poriod Dume's: Olespuk 0 118 Durna's: 6, Westfall 9. 10, TPs, [PELL lifie sniper, Westfall only potted "7 uep's during the regular eampaign, However in the semi fina! series, against Baker Vending, which Merchants took| in three sirpight games, he potted 15 goals, The Merchants B86 A team allied B82 times #gainst the hapless Catering elih, His markmanshin is the main reason why Merchants have gained & berth in the fi nals, Nearest rivals to Westfall in {the individual Hiay-oll scoring {are line-mates Syd Amold with {14 and Jack Armstrong with 13, In the other semifinal round, Tony's Refreshments hold a 24 lead In their hest-of five set with Credit Union, Both teams |have traded B54 wins and Tony's copped the thivd con |' 78k Bundav, winning In over: ime 6:4, Fourth and maybe de: ciding game of this series will {he Bunday morning, with puck: |dropping time called for 11.80 am, SERIES A" SEMIFINALS WLTY BO om Baker's PE 0TH SERIES "B" SEMIFINALS WLTVAPK gl 13 Tony's Union 01614 4 01416 TORONTO (CP)=/The Ontario Hox Association Junior A Council has announced playoff dates and a departure from style in previous years, The council granted first: nine series in their playoff with fourth-place Niagara Falls Fly: ers, Other series in the league playoffs will be best-of-seven af fairs, The hoost In games made in anticipation of good attendance, The council announced that the league playoffs would fake the form of three SerasA, B and C, Royals and Flyers meet in the A series; second-place Bt, Michaels go against fifth. place Bt, Catharines Teepees In series. B; and Hamilton Red meet sixth - place Peterhoroy Petes In hn eC, " Andy Bathgate * (Is Now Fourth In NHL Points MONTREAL (CP) = Andy Bathgate picked up nine points In four games last week and BRIER RESULTS CALGARY (CP) ~ First round results in the Canadian Curling Championship Monday; 203 002 082 100-13 010 100 500 080- § 041 041 010 110-11 000 100 102 005 § 010 104 020 100+ § 101 020 102 021-10 010 010 208 000+ § 103 001 020 123-12 101 002 010 010+ 6 030 110 401 101-12 Nova Scotia; Bye, Second Round 008 021 301 080 = 14 210 200 020 101 == § 440 408 202 010 == 17 001 040 010 301 == § 150 400 010 100 == § 001 031 001 033 = 10 030 202 011 000 0 »= # 202 010 200 101 8 = 11 Ont, 200 101 310 101 1 == 11 N§, 014 010 003 080 0 == 10 Hye: Quebee, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters)~Results of soccer games played in the United Kingdom Monday: English League Third Division Newport § Watford 1 Fourth Division Stockport County 2 Gillingham Ontario Bask, NB, Nor, Ont BC, N.Ont Nfld, Alla N.B, B.C, Hash, PEI, Man, Seottlsh Yeague Division One Dunfermline Athletic 2 Third Lanark 3 climbed (H fourth place from sith in the National Hockey Lesizue shoring rice, 'he top three positions--hel by Bernie Geoffrion of Nentron) Canadiens, Frank Mahovlich of Toronto Maple Leafs and Jean Beliveau of Montreal=-remained unchanged, Bathgate, tuming In his best nerformance of this season for ew York Rangers, scored three goals and assisted on six others, "The showing gave him a total of 71 points on 26 goals and 48 assista=hy far the best record on the elub, SCORED THREE GOALS Geoffrion seored three goals in three games during the week to give him a season's total of 45, He also has 43 assists for #0 points, six better than Ma: hovlich, The Toronto star goals and two assists In three games for a total of 47 goals and 32 assists, His {gon out: put still is tops in the ioague Reliveaw, one point behin Mahovlieh with a total of 8, falled to score a goal last week but i three assists, He now has 28 goals and 50 assists, The leaders: a A Ph Pon, Geoffrion, MUI 4) 4 #4 Mahovlich, Tor 47 8 a 1 Beliveau, Mil 20 §0 78 Bathgate, NY 24 4 71 Kelly, Tor 20 7" Moore, Mil 1] Ullman Det Howe, Det 20 Richavd, MO! 20 Delvecohio Det M Nevin, Tor 1 Hay, Chi M Hol Chi 2 1" Li 2 1 0 i 3 8 2 n (Postponed from Feb, 34), El=szsssere szz=Esszs=s Hebenton, NY 23 Mikita, Cn 18 place Guelph Royals a hesi-of:! | was Wings whe finished third williof ot two! Dates for the playoffs are as mses | Series A; Susih-<ua ", 16, 20, 24, 2; Wa (hd [March 15,1, A Series B: Mt, Mithasls March B12, 15, 19; Bt. Cathe Marck 11, 14, 18, } Beries C: Hamilton |19, 19, 19; Peterbor i" ; 19, 13, 18, The OHA ior series gust decors ion by A , There w ne ov during the playoffs, Also discussed was bility of awsrdin he A which finished in Hr t the end of the seh Blase 0sed George Dudley rophy, Dudley ne dad To spring was long-time the Canadian ockey Association, nie By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario § of Ly 1 I] Of QUAROP-AInA] Series) Nova Beotia Atpherst A mherst wing J final series 40) Hn Kaskatchewan Junfor Regina 8 Moose Jaw 4 (Best-of-seven semi-final ser vies tied 2.2) Alberta Junior Lethbridge 1 Edmonton 10 (Edmonton wins best-of-seven final series 44) Ontarie Intermediate A Barrie 6 Milton 4 (Barrie leads best-of-seven se vies 3:1) Ontario Intermediate B Bradford § Port Credit 1 (Bradford leads best-of-seven group series 21) ,, Ontario Junior B Peterborough 6 Whitby 1 (First game of group final) nd EE) ERNIE C/ ' 1 CAY LUMBER CO, LTD, ot rs {at FREE DELIVERY 53 ALBERT. ST, RA S121 mild, cool, (Wills, Tureski) 11000 5108 Durna's: G, Westfall (Tureskl, Wills) ..,vs Y8Y wild stick » swinging duel be [tenn hig Ww oe Nelthindep il Godridge and Juveniles' playing coach Dune Brodie Both pay: | DURNO'S 15, A'S 3 113, Durna's: 8, Westlall ers were banished fram the! Gearge Westfall and Lucky) } game and given a one-game sus:| Wills eaeh iriggered foyr goal , Dume's: 8 Westfall ,, 14:01 pension 10 lead Dumas Garage 0 a lop | 14, Duma's: Will Hobby Bishop, playing ene of sided 15-3 win aver a badly dis. | (Olesnuk) | L ' ¢ ie, Shitents--Hall, Chicago, 4 Hn Ny on Crombié, Tom Penalties = Talbot, Montreal, | Omari ~ Frank Milligan, | 18 minutes, {James Behan, Robert Coward, Canada Brier = lb, Hobo Prov. Rinks [gga 0 or REMEMBER WHEN? Calgary (CP) -- Rinks in the Smith, Errol Macinnes, Frank! Ay THR CANADIAN PRESS aves ISR od ring ohatplon Miaal, Pag ye via Rill Msn Ah Seat teturied 1a hs move Agressive games | organized A's team. Stan West | 15, Duma's par ite skip) : '[Ranarean, leroy Herman, doh tor winning the world's women's| HONE JR wih Dow Hg A hs Se A Havant »™ Newfoundland -- Tam Moy) | Davi Lyon, 1gare skating championships #1 ch io Snark Juveniles' vietory. [PAI with Bil Olesnuk and Ron LY EP AR | J ton, Sammy Wiseman, Frank pe ichowan Qlen Samp, | Toekhalm, Sweden, h th 4 wt) addy Macdonald nd Ar odie/hie Brawn completing the vout!1?, Durne's: Tureskl we Stent, Bad Fisher hoa aol p * are are i Aiki Shag "eh notted the others with singles (Wills, G. 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