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The Oshawa Times, 9 Mar 1961, p. 14

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14 ™ E-- OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, Merch 9, 1960 UNION ROD & GUN CLUB PRESENTS 1960 The Ostawa Union Rod and | festive event, which featured " the presentation of (rophies Gun Club completed their 1960 won during the past fishing sporis serson recently wt A SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuls' held st of Firefighters' Bonspiel was ou f-town } THE ANNUAL here yesterday and with an amazing #0 rinks, plus 8, Prove ful yet, with Harv Acton's rink from Uxbi The F¥, D, Garrard Trophy, top pri qualifying to represent Ontario y fighters' curling champonships, and they're going too, It ship with the smoke-ealer province meeting chaps they nh nf year , , . FRED THOMPSON'S Oshaws Colts the Ontario Curling Assoc, Colts Trophy yester Toronto Royal Canadians club, bu from the contingent of Oshawa rooters the voung Oshawa curlers covered glory, even defeat They played ser eliminate Kingston in the first round, but lost out in stern semi-final battle to the Bearboro "Calis wit their skip Art Strickland making several shots to frustrate Oshawa's brilliant bid for TODAY is the big day the Canadian (Brier) Curling championship st Calgary's Corral, This Is. the | day they separate-the-men~from-the-boys, as they say in sports parlance, The 11 rinks (10 Provinces plus Northern Ontario) have had as schedule of two rounds for each of the first three days, with one team getting a bye in each round. Today, they have three rounds and to play three games of stern championship eurling (each 12 ends) in one day, is a chore for a well-trained athlete and in excellent condition Alberta and Baskatchewan are still undefeated rink had their bye yesterday =~ so can real fresh But Alberts, favored by many to take it all, get the real break, They drew their bye for one of today's rounds, the second game, Actually, the 1061 championship could be decided in the morning game t's the wells rested Bask, rink vs Alberts het were to bed early also BRIGHT BITN- Hockey Tournament with Canada Katers meeting the Czechs When the Russia earlier this week, they threw the tourney wide-opn but the "Smokie now have over the Czechs and Russian is to fight Alex Miteff Gardens , CLARJ ional Hockey League | may not be ready but they need least teams, to give the fans some variety during schedule SCOTTY BOWMAN, coach of ough Jrs. has heen suspended by the OHA for si and 12 players, Petes and Hamilton, drew fine Petes got rapped $100, three others got 850 Hamilton player a $50.00 The rest w $25.00 Oh yes they still call this ATOM PLAYOFFS Canadiens, Leafs In Semi-Final Go to life to the period twa local entrie ad the gna WARE 8 great from Bven't ia ft ft gecording to reports went who Blong, themselves with in ationally to a h phenomenal nonors in too The glart oul acl AEH toda today and vou can they 5 da the World Trail Czechs l'oda the MNOKE upset to win two real tough one GEORGE CHUVALO on March 27 in Maple Leaf the Nat CE CAMPBELL yet, They ready more 5A YE to expand two the Peterhor al long games I'wo one sed hockey! and fine af Anse "amateur Rruing came the end of The Leafs defeated the Black The Hawks in the first game of the wards playoffs when Don Murdooh blazed a In a very hard « fought game, shot at the Wing goalie. John the Hawks were eliminated hy Rorehack scored the second goal a seore of 2] for the Bruins Eugene Ralfour paced the Dapald Picard paced the win Leafs with twa goals. Bruce ners in the final period with Harper was given the assist on two goals and an assist. Roger Balfour's first goal. The second Richard was the second tap goal was scored on a hreak: goal getter with two tallies away Richard Mette and Picard were The Hawks outplayed the credited with assists Leafs for the major part of the game, hut were unable to make Larry Wry standout game their shots count seared the only goal for the Brian Healey of the Hawks wines in this veriod. John red the only goal for the A Pe seore( " Rrudek was given the assist on losers the goal The Hawks scored early in the first period and held the lead CANADIENS RANGERS for the first period. The Leafs! The Rangers failed to earn a evened the score in the early/spot in the remaining playoff minutes of the final period games as they fell vietims to With five minutes left to play the Canadiens 1.0 the Leafs, led hy Ralfour, broke' wie Rangers played their hest the tie and a chance for the game of the season but could Hawks to remain in the play: nai defeat the Canadiens otfs Terry O'Reilly, the netminder of the Leafs, was the star The Bruins shattered the 'he game as he came up with hopes of the Red Wings when some superh saves they defeated them by the score! Paul Rrisebois of the Cana of 43 diens scored the only goal of The Wings opened the scoring the game on a rebound from in the first périod, on a shot hy! Tony Flonte's shot Rill Yanch., Larry Wry was. Both teams were given two given the assist on the play, penalties each. Larry MeAvay Derek Halick made it 20 on a and Mike Perpete of the Cana close shot, 'diens were the badmen for their who plaved a for the losers RED WINGS » RRUINS ' fighter gre shown the Vanes winners; Glenn Me ehoting Bob 5 01, speckled right trophy Laughlin Edgar, 4 Y's Men's Majors Enter Blackball' All-Siar from the Y's Men's Major Bas frag will travel Saturday, to partici Blackhall team An Oshawa 5 kethall 1a Orithia this pate in the Fournament annual " there enpched Brady, eli ied Al the tournament eEnIbit ha record of 11 and defenls ame top-notch clubs All-Blars are 1260 p.m Toronto Lickards, and 200 p.m the lar Bears, If the Osh win these wo a berth in the by Jim to anal In a the ie team 3% fy for hedile heavy om eam i fine wih ony two against The cheduled to go Oshawn 1 against can Eame they have fina The Os) inchides Graham Ison, Dave Kelly, Bob Goddard, Marcel Boivin oy Clarke, Brian Tunnicliffe Boh Winter, Gil Graham, Stan | Dalidowiez and coach Jim Brads Parts-Service, Firefighters In Biddy Finals Men's Biddy Bas haturday morn Hall, there were semi « fingl games wa lineAip i In the Y' kethall ing al Bimeoe two fast played In the first game of the morn ing, the Mundinger crew turned the tables on their opponents the Firefighters, hy defeating them 10 to 7 but still lost the round by the score of 15 to 11 due to Virefighters' win last week This game, the crew had things thelr they outplayed and out hustled Firemen at every {move. High scorer for the win: ners was T, Boivin with four and for the losers, it was How ard with three as hoth teams {In this game played team hall In the second game of the morning, the Parts and Service team once again dominated the play, as they wan hy the score {of 18 10 6, over the Police Assoc In the first half, the P, and § crew huilt up a 10 to 0 lead and then coasted home to vic tory and the right to move into {the finals against' the Fire fighter The Parts and Serv {lee squad won the round hy the itn 0 scheduled for urday, Mareh 11 30 pom Parts and Service va Firefight ers (1st game of finals) Mitetf Signed With Chuvalo For March 27 TORONTO (CP) Mateh maker Jack (Deacon) Allen sald today he has signed Argen tine heavyweight Alex Miteff to fight Taronta's George Chuvale al Maple Leal Gardens Mareh bij Teague Mundinger Own way As the senre of Game this Sat It will he the Taranta highter second attempt at a hout in five week He was scheduled to fight England's Brian Londen Feb. 20 but was laid low by the fu and London wouldn't wait until he got hetler "But 1 think Miteff is a much more farmidahle apponent than either London ar Roh Cleroux," Allen said, He Is ranked sixth by hath Ring magazine and the |National Boxing Association | Mitelf got what Allen called a "stiff guarantee" $6,000 plus expenses Chuvale and Miteff fought here ance hefore and the fight resulted in the only draw either has had team. Don Mosier received hath penalties. far the Rangers The Canadiens and the Leafs meet in the second series. The winner of this game will plavatf against the Ruins The Leafs and the Canadiens battle it out on Tuesday, March 114 at 3.00 o'clock, { trout and Wis trophy size fish in front; Shelley Benham, 14 hb. 4 oz. pike. Herb Knapp Bh, 8 or, rainbow trout, Stan BASKETBALL Minor Leaguers In Semi-Finals econd Last week fie Men's Minor offs and Saturday of the ¥Y vaskethall Leng played and four more i play close exciting § The first minor pl it OCYI] Wi Blues and Jaycee najli-time score of the Blues The second closer, as the the Blues 16 score of 25 to 23 Whites, This gave Bh to 42 point total-point ad ie dy off game hetween Jaycee Whites, The was 1740 in favor half was much Whites out-seored to 6 for final in favor of the the Whites in the aries # two and to the win game allowed them to next round ince Whites for the with 15 High scorer for the was Love with 16 and Blues it Planche In the second game, at OCVI Ww to he hetween CKLB and Bolahood Bportshaven, hut he cause some of the players were absent, due to a high school tournament in Belleville the game will be replayed this Leoming Saturday at Simcoe Hall at 9.00 a.m, This will he a sud den-death game The first minor league game il Bimeoe Hall, was between St John's Cadets and Firefighters Ihe first half was in favor of Wis Aas Chihawks End Ranger New York Rangers I] goalie, a hockey game, and reached the brink of elimination from the Stanley Cup playoffs Wednesday night It all happened when regular goalle Lorne (Gump) Worsley suffered a muscle spasm at 14:00 of the first period in a game 'against Chicage Black Hawks The score was time. - Worsley was unable to continue and In came Joe Schaefer, a M.yvearold printing company employee wha has served the Rangers for elght years as a practice and emey gency goalie Despite a creditable perfor mance, Schaefer was nicked for three goals that carried the Black Hawks to a 43 victory Chicago's victory left the Hawks one point short of clinch ing third place in the National Hockey League standings NEAR ELIMINATION Meanwhile, the Rangers were left one point away from elimi nation in the playoff race, They are 10 points behind fourth-place Detroit Red Wings and have only five games left lost tied 1-1 ul the TROPHIES 'Uxbridge Rink Tops Firemen's Bonspiel The annual Oshawa Firefight ery' Bonsgie; was held here yes terday and proved an owistand ing success with & full entry of Vi rinks competing and & new firsttime winner of The ¥, D Garrard Teoohy, with Harvey Actow's Usbridge -eiry (aking top honors. with three wing and & fine scoie of 20 pus 2 The Cnbnidge trophy winners included Mer Smith, Jay Mer rick, Murray Tavior and Wary Acton, skip, GOING TO WINNIPEG Eonsphel secretary Art Row den annownced that the Cana dian Firefighters' Curling Asso ciation Hampionehips will be held this year in Winnipeg While it is confidently expected a sponsor has been secured for the nationwide event in 1062 the 196% ~ompeiitors will travel to Winnipeg al their own ex pense, Following their receipt of the trophy and day's top prizes, the (Uzhridge firemen announced that their rink will make the trip to Winnipeg, 10 represem Ontario in the Canadian cham pom : The Uxbridge Fr. J. Pereyma third round, coming wp with their best game of the day to defeat the Oshawa Vire Dept padre and his men, 92 The Uxhidge rink had to win lcost four in order the trophy and top honors and the issue was In doubt until the final stone of the game with Fr. Pereyma having a possible three, hut he didn't quite remove the Ux bridge counter Runner-up was a rink from Stamford Centre (Niagara Falls), conmsting of Guy Byms Al Forgie, Ted Galloway and Krle Cotton, skip, This rink won their three games in the 9.00 "ee 'Salute To Sam' Big Four Star Set For June MONTREAL (CP$=Montreal ers say am reluctant goodbye to Sam Etcheverry June 7 with a $10-a-plaie dinner in a plush downtown hotel, snd they're scooping up tickets like it was Stanley Cup game You would think we were giving something away hy the Heckel! hi ang Hil Fi trophy fish piekerel sil monith Coulson, with ih th wp ps rink defeated rink in the a 12 [3 by fo claim Lhe LI fo 6h le The muen Cadets 10) econd #s they ran up half though was but i was still in the Cadets 18:17, But of their 34:18 win last Firefighter the round #7 to the next round High scorer for the winners King with 23 and for the Chaytlor with 13 The final game Simeone Hall was between Medical Phar macy and Provincial Tile The first half was in favor of the Pharmacy bo Aas they came off the floor with 174 lead The second half was the same af the first Provincial Tile lost two of their players through fouls and ended up with only three men against five I'he final score was 39 to 22 in favor of the Medical Pharmacy and gave them the series 70 to #8, so they will now advance to response," said one of the or the next round ganizers for "'Balute to Kam Games scheduled to be play. Night," ed this Saturday, March 11: No one Is surprised (OCVI) 8.45 a.m, Medical Phar] In his nine seasons at quar macy \ Jaycee Whit @ 8 terback with Montreal Alouettes (Kimeoe Hall) 0.00 am, CKLB of the Big Four football league, vi Bolahoods Sport haven and|Eicheverry came elose to 10.00 a.m, Winner of CKLB and hockey's Maurice Richard as a Bolahood vs Virefighters, sports idol here, When the Als dealt off the man whose passing yardage to: talled nearly 20 miles, indigna- tion stopped short only of vio lence, But the bitterness has iubsided and the fans have joined to give the onetime Den: (®) 08 ver University star a rousing | end-off The organization spokesman Worsley was injured when he said the hotel hall seats 1,800 made a quie turn to stop al/but It appears an adjoining hot by Chicago's Bobby Hull, room seating 450 might be He was knocked unconscious and pressed into service to handle carried off the ice the overflow He was taken to hospital for| Eicheverry is to be presented further examination and is not/with a new car and a plaque expected to play against the Cas detailing the records he set on nadiens in Montreal tonight the gridiron Nchaffer made 27 saves the Proceeds left after expenses rest of the way and received an are to be turned over to Sam's ovation favorite charity, COUNTS TWICE Ken Wharram scored closer favor of Virtue the winning hy Week aavance Wi loser 4 i A [1] twice clock draw, for & (ial score Peterborough claimed the prizes of 1% plus » for "Lost Bowls", with thelr OSHAWA FINK CLICKS wins 1 seors An Osha a rink, consisting of CIVIC WELCOME, K, Smith, 1 Marks, Ernie Mac AL the gala hanguet, which Kenzie and Art Rowden, skip, Wghlighted the day's social ae won their three games in the tivities, Mayor Christine early draw, with # (otal score Thomas extended an official of eght, to claim the second sel civie welcome (a the 39 out-of of prizes in thelr division town rinks and commended the C, Smith's rink from Glanford, Oshawi Fire Dept, which included MW, Booker, A. Commitice for their fine organ Tweedie and EK. Maybrey, had lzationsl work in making the three wins in the 11:00 o clock Firefighters' Bonspiel an annual section, to take the second set event of outstanding success, here, with & score of 13, within just a few seasons The two-game prize in the Other special guests included 9.00 oclock draw went to J, Alderman Abert Walker, chair Anderson's Bearboro rink with man of city property and Arch 12 plus § and to G, Glover's To- deacon KB. 1). Cleverdon, Oshawa ronto BI entry Fire Dept. (Protestant) padre, The two-game prizes in the and others, 0:00 o'clock draw went to John Oshawa Fire Dept, Chief Ray Hockley's Lxbndge rink, with & Hobbs presented the ¥, D, Gar. score of 12 plus |} while J. An- rard Trophy 'o the winning Ux derson's Searboro Firemen were ridge rink and lan McNab, of next with 19 plus 2 the Generar Motors Public Re High onewin prizes were lations Dept, presented bis com- claimed by CG, Glover's entry Danny's prizes to the runners-up, from Toronto BI, with # plus 2 from Samiord Centre and by Dave Yorgi's Searbore Geo, HW, Campbell meted as with & score of six master of ceremonies for the il Simpson and hs York prize presentation, W. J. "Bill Township rink suffered three Brownlee, drawmaster for the losses in the day's play but their spiel, members of the prize feelings were soothed as they commitiee and various visiting claimed the prizes for "Lost Souls", They had "minus 18", in the 11:00 o'clock division, Fr. Pereyma's Oshawa rink was tops in the two-win group, with a score of 13 while Matt Gow land's Brampion rink was next with & score of 12 For one-wins, Lop prizes were claimed by Alex McLaren's Lindsay firemen with & score of # plus 2 and an aggregate score of 23, Right behind them came W. Brigham's rink from Glan ford, with one win, a score of # plus 2, hut an aggregate of only V7 W. Torrance and his rink from NHL BIG SEVEN | By THE CANADIAN PRESS All-star right winger Andy yathgate of New York Rangers got two assists as his team went down to as 48 defeat at the hands of Chicago Black Hawks Wednesday night to continue his last-minute drive for a higher position in the National Hockey League scoring race The starry Ranger veleran now has 26 goals and 47 assists for 738 points and Is in fourth place among the league's scor- ing leaders The leaders; Fiftk prizes, At the conclusion, bonspie) secretary Art Rowden thanked them all for thelr participation and assured them thet next year's bonspiel would he just as hig and Wkely better, vollowing are the completes results 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Geme PICKERING YORK TWP, Lloyd Irish, harry Disney, Den Scott, Bob E. Cameron, A. Derheim, 10; skip HIAGARA FALLS YORK TWP, Guy Syms, Bohr Chapman, Al Forge, J, Mentgomery, Ted Galloway, Fred Young, Erie Cotton, Bill Simpson, whip skip WELLAND SCARBORO G, Gifford, Ww, Wallace, WwW, Wilson, M. Martin, David, €, Collins, Upper, EB. Fergie, kip skip ee STAMFORD, BROOKLIN G, Sisley, fF. Brown, Blain, 4) Bob Mel 4, MeCiyteheon, BE, Mitchell, PF. Munres, Mery Ross, skip skip Pa ORONO G 18; DJ - 7i Ld 4 PORT PERRY Watson, F. DeMNure, Ab West, M. Mahatfy, RK, Tagger, K, Mark, Bob Mercer, J: Parry, skip skip OSHAWA GARRARD RD, E, Smith, G, Allen 0, Marks, J, Geadwin, E, MackKengle, M.. Salway, Art Rowden, J. Watson, skip skip uxBRIDGE SCARBORO 6, Hamilton, B. Cruickshank, Harry Shier, E. Drew, J, Brethour, B, Macfarlane, John Mockley, J. A, Andersen, [ skip skip TORONTO (BI) YORK TWP, fi, Bgmmerville, Pan Hodge, G, Glover, G, Thatcher, E, English, W. Kimber, Ww, Willett, B. Kennedy, skip skip Game B, Mercer, M, DeNure, R, Scott Ww, Simpsen, B, Cameron, G, Glover, PF, Menres, ©. Forgle, Game Ww. G 44 47 28 26 20 bh] 20 A Pis 42 Bh a7 in 78 47 74 bo 70 " fi 45 66 Mtl Tor Mtl NY VY Geoffrion Mahovlich Beliveau Bathgate Kelly, Tor Moore, Mil Howe, Det NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Toronto, won 37, lost 18, tied 10, points 84, Points: Geoffrion, Montreal, 85 Goals: Mahovlich, Toronto, 47, Assists: Beliveau, Montreal; Kelly, Toronto, 50 Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 6 Penalties; Jean-Guy Talbot, 135 minutes, 9 13 Second 12; 1] 12 9 Rowden, Watsen, Hockley, Kennedy, Andersen, Catton, Upper, rown, Cameron, Menros, Andersen, Cotton Rowden y Brown Watson, Forgie, M. DaNure, Simpsen, Hardware and building supply stores invest 1.6% of their sales 11 O'CLOCK DRAW in advertising, with 8% of that Fink Gome amount Boing into daily news RICHMOND HILL COOKEVILLE papers, Tire dealers give dally Barrow M. Brooks newspapers 70:70 % of their total (Gee Tuck G Sproul advertising budget of 2% of |} Granger Li Walkerhouse Lynelt, J. Miller, sales, | skip 10 skip Fire Chiefs presented the other ¢ TOROWTYS (ROE) x, jones C. Saran, F. Fragess, WW. Grieee, id CLANIGRD & Barton vi. Cranarnom, & Murphy wm Grr, i Ee. Core, gi F Clarna, M, Gowland, wip GLANIGRD WW, Machoneid, Guy Porter €, Saunders wig OHA A Gord Young, Ray Haokts Tom Pothier, Fr Vereyma Loa UAB IDGE Met Smith Ioy Merrick, Mrray Tayler, Hary Acton, wig GLANFORD #1, Booker, A. Tweedie, £, Marie, , Smith, wip oO Bartley, Aton, Granger, Eg. Boys MH. Show, Conn, Smith, 1, Pareyma, Wm. Brighem, 6 "w M.A. Armstrong, M, Janes, , Alex Melaren, 11] Seip #EADIORD H,. Mend, Eg, Boys, £. Everent, ' €, Chirehy, 2 h 4 Second ] ® L 16 16; 16; 7 WW. Terrance, K. Jones, M, Gowland, Third Gomes Jones, Turner, A, Mclaren, HM, Acton, C, Smith, Mm, Gowlond, W, Harris, MH, Show, v C 0D, Bertley, i, Miller, WwW Terrence, Fr. Pereyma, J, Grainger, J, Conn, WwW. Brigham, 8, Boyd, -------------------- OlNV ¥® IVIL S SY--"02 iddn Exchange 2 popular sare Brake Shoes Change te GOLDEN GRADE for faster, safer vlops, THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL AT OSHAWA STORE ONLY KING ST, WEST JUST E, OF BREWERS' RETAIL wheels Jo for the Hawks, once aach New York goalie, Chicago's other goals were hy Tod Sloan and Stan Mikita Scoring for New York Pat Hannigan, Bill Gadshy Dean Prentice The three goals Chicago goalie dropped him into a tie Toronto's Johnny Bower in the race for the Vezina Trophys= awarded to the goalie who plays the most games for the team that allows the fewest goals Montreal expects to have fore ward Claude Provost back in harness tonight, The speedy right winger has missed the club's last 14 games because of a torn knee cartilage against were and hy Hall with allowed Glenn HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN Nationa! League WLT FAP 17 18 10 217 165 Rd 1618 10 227 174 K2 N22 15 18h 16d 71 20 27 1h 1R0 200 K1 New York 1135 0100 226 b) Roston 14 28 13 157 226 30 Wednesday's Result Chicago 4 New York 3 Games Thursday New Yark al Montreal Detroit at Boston American Leagn WL T PRESS Taranto Montreal Chicagn Detroit ™ FAM 1 301177 RO 1 298 298 AA } 187 100 £2 0 192 207 60 4 215 200 a0 Queher TM 2101 2M BR Providence 2040 0 154 282 46 Wednesday's Result Hershey & Springfield 7 Tonight's Game Cleveland at Quebec Eastern Professional YLT TF M1 12M 10 31 10h 42 IR Springfield Buffalo Hershey Cleveland Rochester A Mt i018 7 252 160 87 10 24 9233 213 80 30 24 10 204 199 6% K 200 3M BR f 214 250 AY WHIM Hull-Ottawa 8.8. Marie Kitchener Kingston 35 2) Sudbury ny {Montreal Wednesday's Results Hull.Ottawa 1 Kitchener 0 Kingston 2 Sudbury 2 Tonight's Game Kitchener at Hull-Ottawa Montreal at Sault Ste. 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