THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 8, 1961 73 |MILKMEN UPSET Hayden Macdonald's Petes Take Top . Town-Country Top Juvenile Race bags vaulted|claiming the win. Bobby Watt,|with six different players wtfng Hockey Standing ili i - i the|Stan Kolesnik and Ronnie Nel-|the score sheet. Bruce Norton, Saws aie Seater Astame son triggered single goals. Eugene Supryka, Jimmy Buech- When the smoke cleared afterjhanded out as many other tion Juvenile league standings} Big Rick Markus, in the win-|ler, Tom. Cotie, Roddy Mac-|this week's schedule of gamesjoffences were overlooked, last night, at the Children's|ners' cage, gained credit for the donald and Teddy Lutton were|Petes had emerged as league|BLUE-LINE BANTER Arena. Mac's downed Tony's| shutout. the marksmen. leaders, Last week three teams The Town and Country Hock- Refreshments 6-4 in a free-| BEATON'S DAIRY -- goal,/ for the losing Vendors, Bob held top place in a tie. Royalsjey -- = one of B. scoring tilt while Oshawa Dairy|Markus; defence, Branton,|Solomon was the top goal-getter claimed second place when they jos cere ' vary ° Peni who held "top spot" last week,|Bradley; forwards, Eye man,|with a pair of markers while tied Port Perry 4-4. Petes over- Hg a c po : " were blanked 3-0 by a hard|Nelson, Sawyer; alternates,|Gordie Wilson and Bob Kemp came Eagles 7-4 and Vikings|day nig' 3 ae A. tg - it skating Beaton's Dairy team. |Mitchell, Furey, Mason, Watt,|registered once. won 5-2 over the Steelworkers. bea rer ere a -~ a ig As a result of the action the|MacDonald, Talling, and Koles-| waynen MACDONALD --!| ROYALS 4, PORT PERRY 4 legit time. Mrs. Ken- Mac's and Oshawa Dairy have)nik. goal, Gutsole; defence, Supreka,] Royals were only able to ice/neth Sturman of Seagrave was 5 points apiece with identical} OSHAWA DAIRY -- goal, |wiikins; forwards, Norton, Arm-leight players including~ their the lucky winner. records of two wins, aloss andaj/Lupel; defence, Cheeseman, strong, Gibbons; _alternates,|goalie. They built up a 3-1 lead oie kant aes y7 You FRIENDLY HULOSOPHER« + briefs mem- Sane te acanennenioa BEAMS-AIl sizes and lengths DOORS-from $2.00 and up. 20,000 ft. of 34" hardwood flooring PHONE WH 2-0931 tallied Fina's lone goal. tie. Beaton's Dairy are one Brady; forwards, Siblock, Wil- Anderson, McDonald, Buechler,/over the first two periods be- STANDIN |point off the pace with 4 points|loughby, Barnoski; alternates,|cy4yman, Lutton, Macdonald,|fore Port Perry got to them. W 4 2 ; , 3 in four starts. rl Elliott, McNamee, and goal, Braiden; defence, Scrib- Espie had counted for Porti naples 3 BEATON'S 3, OSH. DAIRY 0 : ner, Peters; forwards, Wilson,|Perry. \Vikings 2 Dionne's Oshawa Dairy team| Hayden Macdonald outscored|King, Nickel, Smith, Shoddy,) potes and Eagles hooked up|Steelworkers 1 their first loss of the season, 3-0,|Tony's Refreshments in every|Wallace, Kemp, Solomon, Plews in a battle for sole possession weekly double-header. The win-|in the nightcap. The Mac's scor-| Officials -- Carl Kemp and|.1., Royals tied their game. PORT ARTHUR BEARCATS START THEIR EUROPEAN TOUR ners fired a goal a period ining output was well spread out Charlie March. Both teams deserve a lot of : caw wy were necessary in a clean con- ' A they leave Malton (Toronto) | Germany, and Czechoslovakia. First taFes are all former test despite the fact first place Marien Leigh, | for Europe. They'll represent | Left-to-right, they are Steve | NHL players. CALENDAR ' VIKINGS 5, STEELWORKERS 3 i e The final game by contrast | a ) Foley's To Nip Bowmanville NHL BIG SEVEN } Vikings won the gan 1 let | g game and le l f TODAY'S GAMES Steelworkers have the dubious : HOCKEY By GERRY BLAIR 2, Napanee: Ball (Ayles- : tl rugged encounter to say the B at Rams Montreal's Bernie (Boom Boom)} League--Uxbridge at Port)Bowmanville Shamrocks 2-1 in 3. Napanee: Bellringer ++ 17.48) least, Thirteen penalties were us , Geoffrion were the only mem-| Puck League Hope, 8.30 p.m, and Belleville|each of the three periods for a} Penalties -- Bellringer 13.34,| |bers of the National Hock.e y| ~ gre : pang rigger arene A ; ae | Lakeshore league play last nig 2nd Period Colts can strengthen their Green Bay (10-2) at San Fran-|prove their positions Thursday Pl og Pcl Pager A sini 'er Big acs Neg in Bowmanville. 4. B'ville: Olinski By THE CANADIAN PRESS cisco (6-5-1), Dallas (4-7-1) atinight, although all NHL teams Jf : d : ' ; Tris Speaker, one of the im-| | e 8 cate ' : o- mi a 6-1 win over the winless Beau-|.. Maa |place, two points ahead of the) 5. Napanee: McAllister Revere' Commence. Satta ay (3 ey Washi a Pot), Geoffrion scored one assist in Dre's 'Vigor Oil. The "wit en-|" oT undefeated Belleville Pepsis.| (Calver, Griffin) ....++ 5 ence = sat 5-7) a ashington -11-1). | a 50 -. Mi ; ney, Tex., at age of 70. The AN S GARAGE igs , ; | up the) over Toronto Maple Leafs and/a first place tie with Tomlin-| Oshawa and District Indus-|four-pointer. (Don Senior) seeneeens 1 great centrefielder in a playing pe age a , belly aging se Pgecone 4 strengthened his grip on third)son's Fina as the Fina menltrjal League -- Student Engi-| Bob Marjerrison opened the} Penalty -- Kilpatrick 15.52, e Rams, in turn, need ajshi sec straig Hi. vpttanede, : : : n s 4 : ee : Secinnnk oD selio\iind leading Andy Bathgate of) Ross Ward potted three goals|q ity Ce 3 had elapsed in the first period) 7, Napanee: Mullholland land Indians, Boston Red Sox. Colts a ay in eye etfort, to Pino ge a a Perry New York Rangers, Howe col-land M. Weidma Holes Community Centre, 6.30 p.m, to give the Shamrocks their only (Brady, Brennan) .... .24 Washington Senators and Phil. ee ere sarang Pes eee GAMES FOR SATURDAY % : ' : 'a; |into fourth place with 24 points.!for the winners. Bruce Mc- The Comets struck for two be- (Calver) .... 8.29) sota Vikings. Baltimore's rec-|start at.2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. Che pet ta eer ehueee Siican eit K : 3 i atlas: Wartarcl | ord is seven victories and five|in Green Bay, Wis., even if a The leaders: Arthur scored Vigor Oil's goal)" Gp, Neighborhood Assoc.|fore the end of the period, tak-) 9, B'ville: Marjerrison | : +. (Pe 2 :--Southmead ae : : a chau akavaninn (Enteete, NOW york There were only four penalties Pee Wee League: Bowmanville in their own end.| Penalty -- Calver 5.48. | won three and lost nine. : rag nae va gt tae Pi cd ag Provost, Montreal called in the game ' Garnet Ball and Don Bellringer | All other clubs play Sunday,|If a three-way tie developes in Valleyview; at 7.45 a.m.;|..4, z T Mas- ; i were the marksmen. Terry Mas : in Philadelphia between Ne vigames, the title game will be lowe, Detroit 5 26 | In the sécond game, Morri-|Fernhill vs Eastview, at 8.30/ters was lying on the ice trying YESTERDAY $ E i t Ne y/games, g 4 : vaisotad for tira tigen. 7 Ingarfield, New York 12 ining Tomlinson's Fina to the|9.20 a.m.; North Oshawa vs| of the net, when Bellringer final- STARS USED 2 x 6, 2x 8, 2x 10 Eagles, deadlocked for firs tian. /. Kelly, Toronto 10 tune of 4-1. The loss proved|Rundle, at 10:05 a.m.; Harman|ly worked it loose after three y : i r the/Canadian Broadcasting Corpor-) : ate " { : A tie a ation will canis 't ts and these two/Connaught vs Sunnyside, at} Bob Marjerrison, with his sec-| Camille Henry, shifty New h 1 4 Cowbovs Mav ah Plas xt week in the/j2.95 p.m.; all games at Osh-|ond goal, completed the scoring/York Rangers centre who 4 J battle for first | : : i | BRIEFLY: Neither club seem-|Zackstrom, who scored two three of them. Curtis, Leaman,|Juveniles vs Huntsville, at ed to exert much effort in the|goals and an assist in Montreal ORE DANGEROUS NUCLEAR Muir and McIntyre scored for|Huntsville, 8.30 p.m, WAKEFIELD, Mass. (AP) dangerous than nuclear fall- out--so far, at least. jand Tony's are buried in the/Godridge, Balsom, Kay, Mec-\tohnson and Cotie. Clarke had scored twice and! potos cellar with 2 points on one win|Graw, Kitchen, Leach, Leam- TONY'S REFRESHMENTS --|Balsom once for Royals and Royals Beaton's Dairy handed Bob| H. MACDONALD 6, TONY'S 4 |Cover, Loyo; alternates, B. PETES 7, EAGLES 4 iPort Perry in the opening game of the|period to claim a 6-4 triumph}and W. King. of first place made possible F F credit as only four penalties The TCA ground hostess, | cats hockey team, just before | ries against Sweden, East | Rudy Migay and Bert Brooks. ; p or | ia 7 sports |Napanee Comets (iii: bers of the Port Arthur Bear- | Canada in an exhibition se- | Hrymnak, coach Lee Fogolin, | --(CP Wirephoto) was a battle for first place. | . By THE CANADIAN PRESS I C E hohor: oF late alawe We ane Detroit's Gordie Howe and| n ourtice OHA Lakeshore Intermediate} Napanee Comets outscored worth, Bellringer) .... 9.38) lat Trenton, 8.30 p.m. |6-3 victory in OHA Intermediate|Terry Masters 14.12 NEW YORK (AP)--Baltimorejland (8-4) at Chicago (6-6),/League's top scoring list to im- | REMEMBER WHEN cae ise ace A aes is bone li vith| f : 2 ved i i Preston) . shing second ' u i i l played their scoring ability with| shaw Juveniles| The Comets moved into first ( | Sea nal Tenthall Leneue's| St Louis (1), Minnesota (3-9)/were' in action. ene ie |mortals of baseball, died three| een : pees " 6. N - Bellri years ago today at Lake Whit-| by beating the Rams in Los Green Bay has wrapped up the Montreal Canadiens' 4-1 win! abled Foley's to climb back into) BASKETBALL Last night's encounter was a| 6. Napanee: Bellringer J : Rh a8 el cht 'b ) 2 2S A ran career that extended from 190540 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA iiss woas tha This sara le place with 28 points, eight De-jost to Morrison's B-A Ineers vs Ajax Cagers, at Ajax|Scoring after only seconds 3rd_ Per: to 1928 had starred for Cleve- victory over the third - place!) PHONE 725-8371 which they ire with Minne-|NFL's championship game will lected two assists and moved/and McClinton scored singles lead all night . Napanee: Griffin adelphia Athletics | whic hey share y 3 Pp NEL S a pi 5 ga : i HOCKEY losses while the Rams havelplayoff game is needed to de- s.|to rob Foley's of a shutout.| ng advantage of loose play by (Preston, Olinski) .... 13.50) | Erol Oa ae a WRECKING - AJAX HOTEL Geoffri 2am getting the 2 twi vs the headliner being the collision the east, requiring two playoff Geoffrion, Montreal team getting the gate twice. York Giants and Philadelphia|played at Green Bay Sunday McKenney, Boston 10 son's B-A upset the front run-|a.m.; Lake Vista vs Storie, at}t9 smother a loose puck in front riants a hiladelphia | play a I Bay § ay, place in the ern Conference) The game will be televised ehant Iaonteal 9 contly do: Bina "as" it cenabledive Nin Pane rad Pad hi 1 while Mak mc nee f etor caninationally i he U.S. ¢z ard, 2 é . su aoa 8 pigon, at 10.50 a.m., Radiojtries for his goal, while Mas with 9-3 records. The victor canjnationally in the U.S. and the = soley? de. them tor dueivs ~ pt bie eres and] ters' teammates stood idly by. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS The other games, it's Cleve-j|across Canada. Pda pebbagy oor Rb ors ree ahs etamiescks wear tie GLaleeoed on goals a 2 i tie | . | There were five penalties in wheelie: of the game. with Detroit Red Wings. Ralp! RATES GOLF FALLOUT AS | Take To Trail y!%pssi/ ul" cum eosin gnow L ] R d \ i mild-mannered contest with only|Canadiens' 4-1 win over Tor- eda oun up |the B-A's while Dave Spencer! pagceTBALL four minor penalties called , . ,,onto Maple Leafs. The Institute for Safer Living rates golf ball fallout more It said a countrywide study fust completed indicates that more than 15,000 players, cad- | dies and workmen suffered disabling injuries this year-- a majority of them from fly- ing golf balls. The institute, maintained by the American Mutual Liabil- ity Insurance Co., rates the speed of a hard-hit golf ball as greater than 250 miles ar hour. "'Weli over half of all golf- ing injuries," the institute es- DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Tex| driven by 'trigger happy' |schramm, general manager of players." ora st \Dallas Cowboys of the National K R In Among injury victims, 50 | Football League, hinted at legal] een ace per cent were players. Cad- |action Thursday in the case of| dies suffered 25 per cent of |Ray Jacobs, Howard Payne iCollege tackle who signed con-} the injuries and grounds keep- itracts with both the Cowboys ers and other workmen a large part of the remainder. |anq Houston Oilers of the Amer- id a Swinging clubs injured |joan League. | Point Scoring many others -- people who| AFI, commissioner Joe Foss| simply stood too close to a |ryled that the contract signed) LONDON, Ont. by Jacobs with the Oilers was fellow player while the club travelled in an are at 200 |yalid and said it was signed|Rockets jseveral days before the continue gee gh vga : one|the Senior Ontario Hockey aightning, always a major |with the Cowbovs. hazare on open golf courses, | Foss said Jacobs signed a was estimated: to have killed |conditional contract with Hous-| ; 500 golfers during the year. |ton -- the condition being that!found their bite. But heat prostration act- |Houston would draft the player ally felled more players, rank- |jn the first round, which it did ing third after golf balls and swinging clubs as a disabling Senior League (CP)--Wiud- sor Bulldogs and Strathroy to dominate sociation, but the race for points| has tightened now that Galt Ter-|Tile vs CKLB, riers and Waterloo Tigers have Irwin Gross and Tommy Wal- ker of the Bulldogs each have/fighters, at Foss said Jacobs told him he|32 points to share the individual burg Livingston Oshawa Collegiate p.m Hawks, at Gymnasium, Jaycee . Blues, at 8.30 CKLB vs Mundingers, at 8. hood's Sportshaven, at 9. a.m.; all games at Hall. As- John's Cadets, 11.00 a.m.; games at Simcoe Hall Y's Men's Leagues:--Biddy League--Parts and Service vs|Bill Morrison was absent last a.m.; a.m. and Firefighters vs Bola-| Uiens-Leaf affair Simcoe Exhibition Game: -- Tillson-|2#e, Comets were minus three Seniors vs oS Apparently this trio don't fancy the long road trips, and are con-| © of their better players, Jacklin, Ted Toppazzini and Jack White. tent to appear only before their home fans ... Shamrock coach night. He was one of the lines- 55|men at Montreal for the Cana- ..» Program 90| holders at the Shamrock home games are treated to an oppor- tunity of playing a game called Scoro, Prior to the start of the Minor League: -- Provincial| third period, a board is placed at 9.50 a.m.; Bolahood's Sportshaven vs St. at 10.25 a.m. : and Medical Pharmacy vs Fire-| The fan with the lucky program alljinumber shoots at this target across the front of a net, with a hole at the bottom, just large enough for a puck to go through. from centre, and if successful also signed with the Cowboys be-| scoring race, three points ahead cause of the "'pressure."" of Don Emms of Strathroy and . Foci wins considerable merchandise. Major League:--Walt's Bar-\jt started at $20 on opening "We have placed the matter|Bobby Brown of Windsor. ber Shops vs Ontario Steel A's, night, and is now up to $60 for lin the hands of an attorney,"|' Walker scored three goals and|@t 9.00 a.m.; Kinloch's Men's/ the next winner. The idea origin- Schramm said. gained four assists during the| Wear vs Ontario Steel B's, atjated in Guelph at the Royals' | The AFL and NFL may also week to pull even with|9.55 a.m. and Jaycee Rockets|Junior "A" contests. We first have a court battle over Char-|Gross, leader for three weeks,|VS Modern Dry Cleaners, at|Witnessed it in Kingston three ley Hinton of North Carolina})who missed a game Sunday. 11.00 a.m.; all games at Osh-| Or four weeks back. timated, "were caused by balls Moigan blends these four great brands factor. College who signed with both} Waterloo, backed by Charliejawa Central Collegiate. NAPANEE -- goal, Bob Sen- year ago the Big M Fan Club that he hits 60 Spat Reade four assists to push his total to Ball, Brady, Griffin, Calver, Me- 5 8 4 ¥ at " s 6 * . ' ' : He didn't Sues Drink Firm Lloyd Mercier of Terriers|!0st 5, tied 7, points 35. Masters, Abbott, Preston; for- ' gging this season for his line- Maple Leafs winger six goals this. He has 10 goals and 14 as- League baseball star, Thursday|Hayton, with 47 minutes, has} Assists: Bathgate, New York, | Kilpatrick. Frank Mahovlich ] * Isn t Worrying ithe Oilers and Cleveland/Brooker and Jim Dahmer, have ior; defence, Bellringer, Ken- Browns of the NFL, won eight of the last 10 games nedy, Brennan, Green; for- TORONTO (CP) -- About a! "You: wouldn't 3rooker had three goals and NHL LEADERS wards, Don Senior, Aylesworth, homers next R H b 20 points. Dahmer's four iste i Fatty ini canta tae & 2 ts. Da f goals ; Allister, Mullholland, Gilmour. ee facil year either," ogers oms y and six assists gave him 19| 3Y THE eee PRESS | BOWMANVILLE -- goal, Fow- Mahoviich into scoring $0 goals,| There is speculation that, Ma- points, Standings: Montreal, won 14,/jer; defence, Glaspell, Terry re hovlich has been doing more | . i Nas with aunther Wa ¢2.nnile i é leads goal-scorers with 16. He|, Points: Bathgate, New York,/wards, Don Masters, Olinski, Hockey League season about Mates. Centre Red Kelly's out-| CHICAGO (AP)--Rogers Hor-has 24 points. 36. Marjerrison, Richards, Hamil- paedhird rhtBied Bsa. the Woronte put so far may substantiate|®SPy, 65, former National] Windsor defenceman Barrie Goals: Provost, Montreal, 17.|ton, Lyle, Bob Fairey, Burgess, ; - lact coacon'e nace sists compared with Mahoy-|Sued a soft drink firm and two|spent most time in the penalty 25. Referee -- John L. Sullivan, pore his test cairo etd lich's 11 goals and 11 assists, |0f its distributors for $1,000,000, box. Shutouts: Plante, Montreal,|Toronto; Linesmen -- Tim Cox, Ghats Gh hin behalt Last season, Kelly had 29 charsing copyright infringe-| Shell-shocked St. Thomas Roy-|Hall, Chicago, and Sawchuk,|Orono, Ab Barnes, Oshawa. fs tai Goknsaw tinh duets af ag ment. als, still without a win, have al-|Detroit, 2. | Ist Period ieaed chou igs tay ee Seen te tat NEL his best' 'The action, filed in U.S. dis-\lowed 111 goals in. their 11| Penalties: Fontinato, Mont-| 1, B'ville: Marjerrison Suting 50 goals. + ~--~+'| .Says Mahovlich, who had 4g/'Tict, court, charged the firms) games. ireal, 79 minutes. (Don Masters) ....++. ¢ r ' ae wahatio: nt eatin & "Rocket Ric d didn't keep goals and 36 assists last season: emg Klang are Tes dane scoring 50 goa fter his record' 'I think F'm going along all ° ad all oie 2 : tecgaeog RE " sbi without permission and has dis- season. He didn't. make itvright. But I haven't had thei riputed since 1956 the book en- again." feeling yet that comes over you titled Seven-Up Presents: How And, Mahovlich asked, where when you know you're going to Baseball, by Rogers et dada the ice." Co., the Joyce Seven-Up Bot- Hornsby, whose record life- Lotus-Buick racing car was de-'to manage New York Metropol- BOSTON (AP)--Tom MeNee-|ver, MELBOURNE. (AP)--Italy's fect" and mentally "dejected" Suffered burns of the arms, che Victorian tennis tournament out by was ruptured and burst into rey, 6-4, 6-2. ring. practice spin for Sunday's 150-| was thrashed 6-1, 6-1 by 18-year. Full Swing "But physically I feel perfect.| BIRMINGHAM, Englandjwomen's singles, Darlene Hard : was the New York Yankees'/go big. You can feel it in your Bee oe Inc., and the Chicago Tom McNeeley Race Car Spills, \time batting record of .358 won hi stroyed by fire in a spectacular|itans of the National League. ley, sporting a large purple Princess Hospital identified Davis Cup hope, Nicola Piet- after his loss to heavyweight legs, chest and'neck-but is in Monday. He took only 36 min- Patterson in the fourth round at flames when the car spun off a| Byt Italy suffered a setback 'Naturally I'm dejected ment-|mile Nassau Trophy race. old Owen Davidson of Austra- | I was hurt worse after fighting| (Reuters) -- Birmingham de-|of Montebello, Calif., and Mex- SMIT it' Sp ORTS big M--Roger Maris--the year hockey stick, in your skates, in | 2s) '| jSeven-Up Bottling Co., all of . ' | Destroyed In Fire ays es ot im a place in the Baseball spill Thursday that also in- souvenir under his left eye, said the injured man as William|rangeli, made an impressive ehancltn Floyd Patterson. good condition. utes to beat a promising New Toronto Monday night, asys he/curve, hit a row of trees andy hon giant Orlando Sirola, who ally at having blown this big liia in a second-round match. George Logan and following/{eated Espanol 1-0 Thursday inlican star Yola Ramirez both ad- 353 KING W. OSHAWA 723-9311 to Play Hornsby, 8 Gold Bate Captain Morgan Captain Morgan RUM BLACK LABEL--Dark in colour with a smooth and delightful flavour in: rum & cola, hot rum toddy, rum old-fashioned, planter's punch, hot buttered rum, rum egg nog, rum flip, Tom & Jerry. DE LUXE--A superb rum of unexcelled quality. GOLD LABEL--A robust rum--giving a rich and full-bodied taste to your favourite rum drinks, Golden in colour. WHITE LABEL -- An extra-light rum, for a delicious rum & tonic, daiquiri and rum highball with cola, soda, ginger ale or water. Captain Morgan EXTRA LIGHT before last? ' Defendants are the Seven-Up Chicago. | NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)--A/Hall of. Fame, now is helping Quitti Ri flicted serious burns on its dri- ITALIAN ACE WINS Thursday he's physically "per-| Waddill, 33, of Flint, Mich., who showing in the first round of The Lotus-Buick's fuel tank s - juni i s SicNeciey, knocked é South Wales junior, Bill Bow. has no intentions of quitting the hurtled into the air during alnaq a bye in the first round, chance at the title," he said WIN DOESN'T HELP | In the second round in the some football games I played.!an Inter - Cities Fairs soccer|vanced. Miss Hard, defeated "I learned more from this' game, but Espanol won the two-|South Australian Helen Ross fight than any of my others and game total-points series 5-3 by|6-1, 6-8, 6-1 and Miss Ramirez I intend to put the lessons to virtue of its 5-2 victory in the;won over Ellen Plaistead of e."" lopening match, | Australia 4-6, 6-0, 6-1, ee