Passat Sa DISPUTED GOAL--Referee Eddie Powers (seen in the background) ruled Montreal's Gillies Tremblay (21), in his white helmet, scored on this play in the NHL game in Montreal on Saturday night, although N.Y. Rangers claim- ed the puck did not cross the bat ese erates goal-line. Here the puck is seen on edge, rolling towards the goalmouth, just before goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley dropped his stick and dug it out from behind. The Ranger player on the play is defence- man Albert Langlois (4). The game ended 2-2. --(CP. Wirephoto) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 11, 1961 iW MAJOR LEAGUE Oshawa Y's Men's Major Basketball League ran off three more exciting games last Satur- day morning. BARBERS WIN In the first game, Walt's Barber Shop hooked up with the Ont. Steel A's with the Barbershoppers winning by the score of 55 to 48. In the first half, the Barber- shoppers went to town as they doubled the score on the A's 36 to 18, on some fine shooting by Anderson and Montgomery. In the second half, A's put on the pressure and they tried to scored Walt's but time ran out. Walt's were headed by Mont- gomery and Dejong with 15 and 14 points while for the A's, big Dave Piatti got 14. WALT'S BARBER SHOP -- Edmondson, Boivin 10, Calli- son, Montgomery 15, Anderson 12, DeJong 14, Hyranyk, Bozak 4, Total 55: fouls, 11-out-of-21. ONT. STEEL A's -- Clarke 6, Dalidowicz 11, Piatti 14, Wal- get back in the game and out-| Jaycee Rockets Win Their Fifth-In-Row SMART MEN WILL BE BK << SII morning, Jaycee Rockets con-| tinued on their winning ways as they swamped the Modern Dry Cleaners 33 to 11. In the first half, Rockets held a 13-to-5 lead as Brady scored on some: fine set shots while Cleaners couldn't get started, In the second half, Rockets applied the pressure to the short - handed Dry Cleaners as Rowden of the Rockets hooped 10 points while Braham had three for Modern's, Rockets were led to their fifth consecutive win by Row- den and Brady, with 11 and) eight while Braham had five] for the losers. | JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Brady 8, Rowden 11, Jepma 4, Jeffs, | Leblanc 7, Reeson 4, Harrison| 4. Total 33; fouls, 3-out-of-11. MODERN DRY CLEANERS-- Edgar, Braham 5, Saramak 1, McHugh 4, Burnett 1. Total 11;) fouls, 3-out-of-7. Games for Dec. 16, at OCCI-- 9.00 a.m., Ont. Steel B's vs) Jaycee Rockets; 9.55 a.m., Ont.| Metropolitan OHA Junior "A" HOCKEY AT TIP id * MARLBOROS (TORONTO) LE WHITBY MOHAWKS TUES., DEC, 12 8:30 P.M, MONEV/AT EAD Whitby Community Arena Adults $1.00 Children 50c ters 5, Kurhan 4, Bowidage 8. Total 48; fouls, 4-out-of-15. CLOSE FOR KINLOCH'S The second game saw Kin- loch's Men's Wear eke out aj ald win over the Ont. Steel) "s. } Ont. Steel B's took the lead: right from the start as they) held a slight 17 to 14 lead in) ee the first half. Milosh, who hoop-| "1 ed seven, played a strong half. | a. -- In the second half, Etchells' HOLIDAYS? LEAFS WIN TWO BUT - Habs Extend Streak Cling To Top Berth By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer The streaking Montreal Cana- |Steel A's vs Modern Dry Clean-) ers and 10.50 a.m., Kinloch's Men's Wear vs Walt's Barber Shop. oorooonn, " , -* 'es, '. : : $ and Winters of Kinloch's start-| % season, scored once and helpedjone of Detroit's earlier goals|Red Kelly, Bert Olmstead andjed to hit and the B's defence, ' ' ' Gordie Howe for the George Armstrong had one|collapsed to enable Kinloch's to} atin Seta _ a os Neh ahs Scag jeach while Mahovlich got four|squeeze out a victory. | diens won Sunday at Boston but Terry Sawehuk made another| In Boston Don Marshall sooth at ae Gi, corer me letchents ead" Winters "with 4 a peri a Mane low comeback with two great goal-|scored Canadiens' fourth goal in} Johnny Bucyk and Murray|and 13 while for the losers) sere PANE OY ¥|tending performances as Detroit|the first period while Jerry Top-|ojiver {allied for the Bruins. |Milosh, with 11, was their best.| sigh ci '+ |Red Wings cooled off the Stan-|pazzini, Don McKenney and An-| at New York: the Leafs|. KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR--| The Habs, unbeaten since|jey Cup champion C hic ag 0/dre Pronovost tallied for Boston. | lina .|Winters 13, Calder 7, Longley 5,/ Nov. 15, didn't lead until the/piack Hawks and took over! scored three times in the open ly Racine: Htchelle 14a Batkow.t " 7 i t ot jing period. Harris, Nevin and/*-. ' Speed aig KOW-| or at lene ih yp eae aig og ae Ear!]|/Mahovlich were the marksmen. ski 2. Total 41; fouls, 9-out-of-| ' de 30 for| rh : 113. | Tremblay's 75-foot shot hopped his 86th ehuitout ed thitd'ot the|Ingarfield got New York's first|, Dan Prentice and Andy He-|"ont, STEEL B'S -- Milosh| , Hooey 3, Rudy 9, Babe 10; through Boston rookie goalie|-eson Saturday and the Wings|804l in the opening period but|benton were the New York goal-|44 Don Head's legs. beat the Hawks $-0. |Gilles Tremblay tied it 1-1 with getters. : |S: Barlow, Seneco 7. Total 40: Still they needed a second Sunday night at Chicago, the a disputed goal. 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OPEN ARENA It was Backstrom's second -goal second rebound, did not cross; In the return match Sunday) MONTREAL (CP)--The 5,000- Bruins had six skaters to Power, right on top of the play |2-0 lead on goals by Bronco Hor-\ard Arena in the east-end was , last 33 said it did. jvath and Eric Nesterenko but|inaugurated Sunday when the Montreal's three in the NHL LEADERS id it did jvath and Eric N ko b g 3 seconds but couldn't get the Against Boston, Bob Nevin, |Couldn't hold it. retired hockey great threw out) developed when Canadiens lost|, Standings: Montreal, won 15,)/each scored twice for the Leafs.|siuk twice for the Red Wings. |between Montreal Olympics and two men through penalties andj!0st 5, tied 8, points 38. Drummondville, Que., Rockets. pulled out its goaltender.|_ Points: Bathgate, New York, ' The city parks department built) National Hockey League race Ca W V B l of a sports development project| by three points, now have gone r a Ss Ow ers that already includes a swim-| 12 games without losing, includ- ; ming pool and police training On Canadiens' home ice Sa- B W T De | ¢ 1g turday night as New York Rang- Oo Oo rrl oO ers rallied to tie 2-2. Defence- Aas Lanes and they knew they had|Falcioni with 1387 for five, G.| ing goal. Phat cad vega Mary soe of| 2, big job on their hands to beat) Longarini with 346 single. In the| "MAHOVLICH SHINES ROA Woveatare: of the Taw: Darrigo's, who won the first|first game it was R. Hickey 278, | boys shot the best game they arw | gun as second - place Toronto|League, has been suspended for|}.,, game they|255 who led Carway to 1217 Maple Leafs won twice -- shel-|life after his third clash with of- con : a = aging He: Way|score and Darrigo had 1299, lacking the Bruins 9-2 at Tor-|ficials in five years. Forester, 8 ugh as they stilllnaced by P. Falcioni's 361. | WORS ; | 'The : ran Ollie! LW TED -- at New York saad = _-- to have pushed|" jy was a good day and the| 265, McMaster 261, Creseine any j - ma y 4 | y * z eh 959 7 P i) Mahovlich, a 48-goal man last!game at Thorold last week. lead in each game would change|/0" 128 total against 1284 for |] before the end of the game. | The thrid game it was Olliffe| Carway Imperials were led by/316, Cassels 304, McMaster 293) a first year man in the league,|for 1248 total for Carway and Ready to Wear By ee His games were 258, 265, 316,| The Carway boys insisted they wi ? . 336 and 292. Second in line was|were going to keep going so the - "Mic" McMaster with 1217, con-/fourth game ii was again Olliffe| 16 8 3 93 6335 198. Third was another new|938 f i | 2 or 1304 total ag: | | dE ditty, comer to the league, who isifor their first point | eee : eat 1012 4 68 79 24 holding his end up very welll ne jast game it was Olliffe| ihe $7500 Quality t | i 4 4 519 3 6911713 «|breaks. Reg Hickey, i be | : 50 25| breaks. Reg Hickey, is the fel - ; Saturday's Results 48 25|1ow who with a little more ex- ST ee ces vied New York 2 Montreal 2 47 94|Perience, will give the boys all ay Sesongnl bck thetic carci Chicago 0 Detroit 3 55 18)" Fon Cascells had 10 gq|Point and the lowest me 70 18 im Cassells had 1071 for 42 | Sunday's Results 70 18 fame ith a0 cincle, "Dav the day, 1215 for a grand total Soconte 3 Hew York 4 Chatham 57 10 Pha ma ge ot olfeg ot 6267 fot Carway and 6367 for " ] Stratf ¢ Jack Brown 423 for 22 frames,|~ \) °° ** Detroit 3 Chicago 2 Sate as uk batty ,{Bob Murphy 281 for 14 frames Nest week, Coons EXTRA PANTS $15.00 merican League a 7 ; for a 6237 total. Reg Hickey's|home to Billy Bee Honey, so} H H 4 : Eastern Division X--Suspended for remainder of their rooters will be able to} His friends will be glad to know 69 37 Saturday's Results oe oe a ee ; ' : 18 7 1113 3 . fe r e 149 2 80 64 30| Waterloo 5 Strathroy 4 Jt liek he is still giving fabulous deals 1312 0 85 78 26) Galt 4 Sarnia 1 i Western Division \Strathroy 4 Waterloo 1 , =o ee n WLT IN SCIENCE! Open the door to science for them, CARS! Visit Him Tod isif Mim Today with less than five minutes tol ote ae caved ab tie Hed Wings|"2uens ahead 2-1, from defenceman Bill Gadsby] In the final game of the of the game. the red line. Referee Eddiejnight, the Hawks bolted into a| seat dome-roofed Maurice Rich-| equalizer. The odd situation Te ee Billy. Harris and Dick Duff} Howe counted once and Sta-/the first puck for a senior game The Canadiens, leading the 37. the $2,595,000 structure as part ing six ties. gymnasium. man Harry Howell got the ty- BANNED FOR LIFE Carway journeyed to April! For Darriga's, it was P. Frank Mahovlich was the big|coin County Senior Hockey section going away. The Oshawa'G. Olliffe 258 and M. 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