Thorsdey, Merch 23, 1960 18 THE OSHAWA TINGS, BAWCHUK BAVES OFF KEON A$ SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' GEORGE ARMSTRONG, back off the piling list, scored the winning goal in the second overtime perion last night, to give Toronto Leafs #8 4-2 win in thei opening game of the semi-final series, over Detroit Red Wings, There may be considerable gloating in Toronto this morning, but actuslly they were g bit fortunate, in 0 much that Ron Stewart tied up the game with less than six minutes to play in the third period, I must be ad- mitted that in the overtime, the Mapleos looked the bette team but it took them quite 8 while to prove the point Leafs won the game but they lost Bert Olmsiead, oul with torn knee ligaments, late in the game and if ses the weekend action, then Toronto Leafs sre serious trouble It's nice know that Armstron hack and ready to pay his way but with Kelly and Olp stead on the sidelines and Baun perhaps nol el Toronto are going to be lacking in leadership. Last night's game was rather a sick affair the regular play ss hoth teams were ulfra=cautious but ir time, they both went out after the victory and the fans finally got some wide-open action, So far, the Blanley Cup playoffs have gone along much as expected, with the favored and top" teams winning the first games on their home ice, A low attendance at Maple Leaf Gardens last night was proof nat aren't getting ton excited over this series he mi to reany during the aver a sure that the £8 Junior hockey fans are getting the bitier financial test == with this new bhest=of-nine business, Last night Niagara Falls Flyers kept their series alive by nosing out Guelph Royals 7-8, to make the series stand al 4-2 After playing a full season , we think this best-of-nine playoff business is more than guilding the lily we think it's taking advantage of the cash-paying fans and it's » bad move, Down Queliec-way In senior hockey, a few years ago, they used this nine-game playoff series routine and added to what the fans had already suffered, it proved the last straw, Senior hockey in the province of Quebec is almost non-existent today, in fact, if one wanted to be factual, you'd have to admit that top» rank hockey in Quebec is "dead", We submit that this husiness of extended playoff rounds has had a lot to do with. it, Hockey fans will not buy subscriber tickets and attend all games all year long when they know thal they'll have a H-out-of«8 playoff series at the end of the schedule, This business of needing money, the gale receipts, ele, will always backfire when the fans wise up and they'll not take too long te hrighten up, either BRIGHT BIT» Hee Gervais and his Edmonton curlers defeated the U.B, Seattle rink 107 yesterday, to maintain an undefeated record in the Beoteh Cup eurl ing playoffs In Scotland, The U8, team has lost hath games so fal A Bt, THOMAS rink scored an eight end at the Toronto Granite club mixed bonspiel yeste day but lost out in the next round ta N, Gregory's Lind» say rink , OSHAWA VIKINGS rugger club open their spring season schedule, this Saturday with Raster the following week-end, it looks very much as if the winter 18 ahoul aver ROBIN ROBERTS was in top form yesterday as Phillies won 7-1 over Delyoil Figers AN OBHAWA GROUP, Clarence Foster Norval Wilsan, Tom and George Russell, Dean Patt pte, (they weren't away together) are hack at the local curling club, looking fit enough to create a segregation prablem, after their sojourn in Florida A FOUR- TEAM Oshawa softball league Is assured for this season with the possibility of an Intercity schedule with Peter horough's top teams, presenting prospects of a very in feresting season and Chihawks Will Use Weakened Leafs Squeeze By Wings TORONTH (£F) ad ud Armstrong went awl Wednesday wight "le skate mys We poe Towne Wa ing gow that pie Lents a 11 overtime VIF) Conde Howe crashes ws ada THERES SAEIINER over Detroit Wings ww fhe first game of thely Samiey Cup seminal serins The Wg right winger (ook # pass fiom Dick i wt the Pe | [ER I hander De Fheines trot Aelence shot from 16 feet over Terry Sawchwk's arm before the (Kms aad, wie pisces Wie TH Jan. 4 shape" and fired the Gietresk J in po the first overtime ol i ; i i i i : ¥ Ce Bk it wast alk Silation fox Gardens, wis on Band The net before he oid mike # fe Lanls, piready weakened by The smaliest (Wino, wen (or move wiwries, they lost the services of a Torna fiction. game was 11. Bevin fick the game i with We fist Samey © The game saried off with & Mot Irom he bang #s veteran Mex Dewec- #5 Wey cho shyped 4 poos liom Howe CIF [st SAW fohind Toronts Respnder (a HEAoR4 : # Fd the serind when he and Detigit Lt i { i i i 3 2 ; : ili 3 i { : $ i: { ? ff 2 n i was not Aomatand with eran trot. gomltender had B chance (9 SPREE and RE I was #0 ANENCONE TRINA for the Big Chef, who bad heen on the with in ies His gent, at 4.51 of the sex ond mvertime pened, broke wp # game that had oened ; pr z overtime alter three pe, REBOUND sloppy and often listless hockey 'The Chief Clicks After Long Lay-off We played well enowgh 19 win sud we had our chances But when you get into overtime Ws a Lossip. Just one of those things, We've won and Jost games like this one Abel Hgured Lenis got # hig break on Bon Stewart's gos) late in the third period that sent the game into overtime IN OFF PAD "Stewart's shot (ook & bounce before it got io Bawehuk and Terry didn't have a chance on it, It just went in off his pad," Sawehuk called the gol lucky, but didn't criticize the game-winner by Armstrong "Army put it up good and it went in over my arm," Terry said Workhorse Gordie Howe, whe played a tremendous (we - Way game, shared Abel's philosophi cal attitude "Bure lose, hut we're not going 1o start worrying until we're three MAHOVIICH FAILS ON TORONTO (CP) I got the Another pew comer to Na glory but Dull did the work," tional Hockey lenge playoiis said George Armstrong after Bob Nevin, was somewhat non Toronin Maple Leals defeated committal abowt his Hirst Sten Detroit Red Wings 32 wn over: ley Cup gost, hut he did con time Wednesday night cede 'W feit great Nonetheless, the Big Chief Manager - coach Pupch Im was the hero of a jubilant Leaf lach made ne bones about the dressing room on the strength of fact that he was worned for a his tie - breaking and winning while, "I'm happy we got by. | anal at 4:51 of the second pyer- Aon't care how Many men we've time period got out as long rs we keep win: Although the Leafs captain ning" he added in reference 0 heaped praise on his lnemate Leafs' long injury list he was obviously anything ht _, » unhappy with his performance STILE T0060 EARLY his first alter @ long layoff due Je said it's "lan early 10 tel in injurie whether he'll bring wp replace More relieved than excited was ments for the second Safe n nal ( hy Maniagn the hest-of-seven semi-fing nig iff ( § i A " ] Manage Bobby Baun definitely will game. Although he came up Aressonb ati ay and more with some good saves, he was than likely will play. Eddie haky on many others Shack might he hack Imlach had no complaints AS LONG AS WIN ahout Maniago's performance I don't care how many hoo If Bower isn't ready, we'll boos | make as long #s we win go with the winner and that the Stanley Cup," he said means Maniago all the way," he On the first goal hy Alex Del: said 81. Gertrude's took a one:goal lead over St. Mary's In the finals of the CYO series for the Peewee Championship In Yue only scheduled game the hoys from Bt, Gertrude's scored three goals tn 81. Mary's wn Bf. Gerirude's took the lead in the game on a goal hy Paull Bligdon, Larry MeAvay ad vanced the score for Bt. Ger of: seven Wy Nova Neotla Junior [Trenton & Dartmouth 7 three points apart in the battle [ad the fourth-place Bisons 2:1 International League for the remaining two playoff Sooving for the Bears at Her: st. Paul 8 Omaha § clinched a second down, And 1 hope that won't veeehin, the 22-year-old Mani It's only one game and this happen," agn had no chance eries is far from over sald It was in before I had a Sid Abel in the Detroit dressing chance to move," he sald froom HOCKEY SCORES CYO PLAYOFFS | AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ' American League ertrudes Lea ir NSpringlield 4821 1335 108 #7 gE Clevelan St Mar £4 1 Goal Buffalo 99 54 2 245 260 06 ' Rochester ~~ #1 04 4 248 281 #6 4 ' Quebec 2087 8210268 M1 fire out of 8, Mary's when he Providence 26 45 0 221 326 2 scored on a pass from Larry Wednesday's Results MeAvoy Clas 0 Bt, Mary's tight gap with a Quebec 1 Cleveland J goal hy sharpshooter Jerr yig grins Providence 4 Dionne, Bt, Mary's desperately A : tried to find the equalizer hut Friday's games the clack ran out of time Quhes at Rochesiar 81, Gertrude's enter this Sun. Buffalo at Bpring e day's game with a one-goal Stanley Cup advantage Detroit 2 Toronto L) The team which scores thel (First game of hest trude's hy scoring on M-fool most goals In the two-game semi-final) shot final will represent Oshawa In Western League 81. Mary's however were nati the Archdincesan CYO finals, | Calgary 4 Edmonton § finished, for they came hack| Playoff Dates Sunday, | Spokane 2 Winnipeg 7 strongly in the second period led March 26, 5.80 St, Gertrude's Ontario Benlor hy Jerry Dionne's goal ve, Bt, Mary's; 8.80 -- Bruins v& windsor § Stratford 4 Bill Hambly put some of thelCanadiens [ (Windsor leads hest «of: seven {semi-final 2:0) 2 | Northern Onis Senior A H d Rouyn-Noranda mming Bears ug n n (Rouyn-Noranda wins best « of seven semi-final 4:8) Ontario Junior A AHL Season Race Minh (Guelph leads host-of-nine semi: final 4:4) THE ARSOCIATED PRESS place finish Wednesday night Hershey Hears have joined with a 2:1 victory aver Roches | ( ( total the first - place Springfield In: ljar. This ended Cleveland's (First game of two-game, folal: ding in the American League's one oss for a runnerun spot point Shah) A Calder Cup playoffs, Cleveland 7 : a ( Ha Intermediate indians. Buffalo Bisons and Tio: despite a 10:0 triumph over Que: Barrie § EO chester Americans are only [hee Aces, Providence Reds joi: (Harvie loads hoa * of + vin herths, The regular season ends cou were Willie Marshall and| (Round:rahin playoff) fanduy. ? Hucky Hollingsworth, Gene hd Ubriaca scored for Rochester, | Four Barons, Ron Attwell, BOWLING NEWS Fred Glover, Cal Stearns, and Hill Dineen, each scored twice CATHOLIO LEAGUE Melynehuk Toe A triple Mike Mikol and Cal Gardner got Ms" dha Sill" San ae 399 for the Marie al Cleve p J \ leveland for the Barons WA Lh [singles, Frank Martin scared for week [Quehec For the men, Alex Karkush rolled & | 8 The Barons learned (hat they & very wood single of 384, have lost the services of centre ML sang | i ct § Greig Hicks Powers i, AY y a native of Sohu: 6 O'Malley A ies (oF SevRR WERKS MR it was # (ough one to fe HYVER SETIRS 7 Hea hand. The serie forth ies, games, was Jitlery and from ag Jam with severzl long, wn front A crowd of 12779, the second Rowneing shots thronih matiest of the National Hockey He bad no chance on Delvee The game League season wt Maple Leaf chio's shot. The puck wis In the sidden Fukshpy SPREE CMI TE Local Finals YS MEN'S LEAGUE Begin With Rockets, Ontario Steel Peewee League Win Close Cage Tilts The Neighborhood Association PeeWee Hockey ILergue Semi [ast Saturday morning sav finals were completed on BatiE- 10 more haskethall games in the best, as both (eams were day morning, March 18h the Y's Men's League with both gunning for extra pois 19 in the "B' series, Wipigon games in » semifinal round. carry into the second game with Park tesm were victorious over. In the first game of the the B's putting in Southmend. The score was 59, morning the Jaycee Fockets while allowing Walt's 19 The second "B' series game hooked up with Modern Dry make W, (9 (ake # three point saw Rundle and Radio battle Cleaners after a two-week lay. lead with them into the second 19 # 272 tie, Radio, however won off with the Rockets winning hy game the two game (olgl point series, a 44 to 38 score The B's were led 10 vielory by virtue of their first game In the first hall, Moderns by Gunn whe got 19, while Babe jumped into # fast 17 10 10 lead of the B's also played his hest The second hall proved (9 he win In the "A" series, Ds TS? Ths aE ie se ye the Rockels comian't get wn p ' . final score was 42 | FRCKED RA Wait Jidighpig rl Phe second "A" series game In the second hall, the Rock od hall hath eR ond had 29] brought Eastview 8 3-1 victory eis went right to town as Mod- Goinis 10 Wis credit as well, snd over Woodview erns wilted under pressure, 8s emits with 18 ' On Saturday, March 25th Ihe the Rockets out-scored Moderns yh i a ml finals will begin with Eastviewiss 0 21 and led hy Fichells RIO STEEL BW § ~ God-| meeting North Oshawa in 8 We ond Clarke, took a § point lead dard 8, Barampk 6, Babe 19, game fotal point series, Game! (nso the second game of the Crunn 19, Milosh 5, Lee 3, fime is al nm Am, two game (otal points affair Fouls=15 for #2. Total--H1 Nipigon and Radio Park of "whe Rockels were led to their WAIT'S BARBERSHOP B' series will begin & similar i tory by Eichells who had 18 Derry 1, Edmondson 2, Nichol | of the 58M and Clarke with 14, while for 1, Woods, Hickey 2, Esmits | Moderns it was Fuller with 17 Reson 4.0 ei iat Brady, Game this Saturdsy will bel for a good Ro JTAYCEE ROCKETS ~ J Breen 2. Clarke 14, Kurhan, Bt Simcoe Hall at 900 8.m, with Rockets and Modern Fouls--6 for 13. Total=--44 Dry Cleaners Langling in their series at 11.00 a.m morning You are invited to attend and support these teams, The games take place at the Children's Arena Saturday mornings from 10.00 a.m, until noon, on March 25th, and April 1st only Toronie Northas they were led by Fuller as game of the year with sn im-|Sem Snead fired ' par #3 Wednesday, breaking his own Bayshore golf course com: petiive mark and (aking $509 op money in & Pro - Rmeleur event leadin shine open record of 84 nearly 18 years # ( Cleaning COMMONS Monbrest (Moniresl leads hest- series 19) Series B A 124 (Toronto lends best « of-seven series 1H) SNEAD WINS MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (AP)~ # nine-under- io today's Bun ad set the old . Ken Venturi of Palo Alls, 'alif,, and Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fin, tied at 86 for 3) second place Mew clothes are sometimes Ww necessary. 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Coach Toe Blake of Canadiens didn't appear perturbed at the prospect of another weight-loss: in splay hy the Hawks, con: od hy staunch Montreal supporters as having injected averly » rough tacties in their checking RLAKE SAYS OK "Okay if they want 1a play the same way," said Rlake, "bul don't forget we won that game and 1 think we'll win the see and Rlake was concerned aver in juries ta Billy Hicke, Don Ma shall and Jean Beliveau Hicke suffered a concussion Marshall a damaged knee and Reliveau a hang on the head Hicke was hospitalized; He was mueh better Wednesda® but will not be allowed ta play to night. Marshall's - chances fox gelling inte the second game were virtually written off Wed nesday night, His knee had stf fened and he couldn't hend his log Reliveau declared himsell ready ta play REPLACEMENTS READY Reggie Grigg, farmhand from the minor league Montreal Roy als, is likely to take Marshall's place, Guy Gendran, a regular who had to sit oul the first game hecause the team limit was reached with the return of Dickie Moore after a long lay off, will replace Hicks Pilous alse has injury prob lems, Stan Mikita, aot fully re Hicks suffered a o0'*90" A | i \ 4 Hickey 38, My. T, covered fram a foot Injury, detached vetina in one eye and) Powers 220, A Hadway 380, T. Pawers played Tuesday but had to sit will require an operation, He Al Wait ab, Mar wn nh Aen a . : Bn ovdied oaks N ei ia out Wednesday's practice and was hit n the eve hy & puck (rahel 380, 30M. Noardma pl his 51a tus remained doubtful, Mareh 12 and the injury was A. Kerbush 888 and §. Pedieanlt 306 The Hawks are also minus Ab not considered sevious at the Mia EY LL ll» thwera 4 MeDanait laid up with an in: time Nonna ty | What a ection . ar (3 'OOTNOTE hat happened to 4 Rookie loft winger George Ras ai man with the high average? Nol Pilous said he is not figuring nierl continued & scoring spree (ane game aver 300. Very wansual for on replacements. With bath Mi: with twa goals for the Reds at(Y® Joka kita and MeDanald out, the Providence, his 38th and 30th of HARMAN PARK LEAGUE Hawks will have anly 10 for: the season, Kd Panagabko and . John How is maki 8 Snterimined . iy h 4 Chid for the seasen's BIER averase and ward Paul Lavivee wore the other with ane wight to ge (Falls Rass God Phe Hawk coach denied any Providence scorers. Billy Deaifiey by twa with a 33 averse suggestion that his team played and: Phil Maloney scored fap] This week daha. came ui With 8 tor rough, They played hard, hut Buffale repressed ihe MEA igh of aly, or the ladies Olga Ameen sel | legitimately, said Rudy he high triple and single with 621 \ \ CHOOSE ONTARIAN \ - a TN 0 R ol ol \ Vi REAU PRINCE WINS BOSTON (AP)=In a hroak fis this 316 Sar Fred Care a MIAME, Fla, (AP) Calumet tradition, & sophomore, Mike (8%, 3) Farm's Beau Prince, with Eds Denihan, 21. of Renfrew. Ont " a Mh Alther RA Maiere die Areare Putting Wp A master is elected captain Wednesday [Gofirey 30, lass Godfrey 33 Ade ful vide, defeated Crozier hy a night prsity' Rating 24, Hm Motel 2H, rae Wed A \ it IY a night of Hoston University's Weiss 336 Marien Tygell 333 Wane ednesday in the $15,000: 186162 hoekey team. 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