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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1963, p. 11

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i > 4 PAY-OFF PLAY -- Butch Paul (white helmet) scores his second goal Saturday night in Edmonton to lead Ed- monton Oil Kings to a 7-3 MEMORIAL CUP Niagara Falls victory over Flyers in Memorial Cup ac- tion. The series is now tied 1-1. Others from the left are Dave Woodley, Ron Hergert, Heffering's Finish Out Of The Money Al Heffering's Imperials five-,1151; Sel Himes 194, 197, 271, pin club ended the season in/ 251 and 215 for 1128. the Willowdale Men's Major) a, big hero of the entir league by finishing in fourth| series was "Porky" Gallagher, Legal ho team champion-!wno was never better than he P TOLL-OFT. was in this particular set. Bowl- Going into the final five-game] ing in anchor position, he sda block, Imps were 853 pins be-|¢éd up 249, 408, 356, 287 and 223 hind the leading All-Canadian/for a smashing 1523 for five. Mutual club, as the Heffering| with a previous five game total squad had a very bad first five] of 1423, the big fellow finished total of 5892. with 2946 for the 10-game roll- With sponsor Al Heffering in attendance at the final five- game set, the Imps really put on a terrific drive and com-| "Porky" picks up another OBC piled games of 1312, 1396, 14i1,) award for his 408 game, to add 1242 -and ol ~ + to his already healthy collection. five-game st \. The AliCanadian Mutual was by far the highest total of/club won the championship the night. with a very convincing 10-game Ed "Dutch" Lugtenburg set/ total of 13,171 followed by Galco a dandy, pace in lead-off for|Sheet Metal 13,036; Bad Boy Heffering's with 285, 329, 298,|APpliances 12,527; Heffering's 294 and 230 for a nice 1367 five-|Imperials 12,600; Comet En- game total; Dick Adams 209,| Sines 12,409 and Arnold Vesik's 973, 234, 221 and 328 for 1265; |im last place with 12,158. Jim Cassells 254, 184, 181, 259] Following the roll-off, the Hef- age of 294 per game, In addi- tion to this nice piece of work, off, which gives him an aver.|club fering boys sponsor, Al Heffering, at a steak dinner and judging from the empty plates that were left, it was thoroughly enjoyed. Sponsor Al expressed satis- faction with the club's op2ra- tion and promised to continue the same set-up for next sea- son. The club members thank ed Al for his support and hoped to be back for more of the same next season. Faced with the uncontrollable shift work problem in Oshawa, the club will require a little time to organize for next sea- son. It is strongly possible that some new blood will appear in the line-up for the 1963-64 en- try, if the decision is to enter a in this top ranking WilLow- dale Men's Major league. The annual banquet of the league will be held at the Java Shop, in the Dufferin Plaza, Toronto, on Friday, May 10, at which time the club will prob- ably declare its intentions. were guests of their THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 6, 1963. 7], Cold Shoulder Treatment For Sarnia Belles? winners last year of both the Ontario Women's Softbali Union ships, have been refused entry into a western Ontario league. The other league members, representing St. Marys, Simcoe, London, Oshweken and Hamil- BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES . LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF LUB JOB ? Stop Here First For Prompt Expert Service! W. L. 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Flyers trounced Oil Kings 8-0 in the opener, but Edmonton came back to humble Niagara Falls 7-3 in the second game Saturday. : Fourth game in the hard-hit- He added that desire and tre- mendous forechecking were the two things which brought his club victory Saturday. "I just told them to go out there and forecheck . . . and to heck with the crowd. If anything went wrong they could boo me." Hap Emms, owner-coach of Flyers, said he was worried his players might "get the stuffing knocked out of them." "It's pretty hard to get a bunch of kids up for a game after just winning 8-0, I think they fully realize now that this isn't going to be any walk- away." Emms said Oil Kings de- served their 7-3 margin. "They outskated us all evening." If they keep it up "they could win this thing in three more games," Neither club ever has won the title, though Flyers won the Ca- nadian title 10 years ago when they played out of Barrie, Ont. Ed ton clubs have come up ting series will be played Tues day with the fifth Thursday. Ad- ditional games if needed will be played Saturday May 11th and Monday, May 13. HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS Centre Butch Paul paced Ol Kings with two goals and three assists while Roger Bourbon nais, Max Mestinsek, Harold Fleming, Butch Barber and Bob Niagara Falls $3 Edmonton 7 Falkenburg added singles. Winger Bill Glashan stepped up from his penalty-killing role to score twice for Flyers. Ron Shock got the other. CROWD IS SELLOUT Another sellout crowd of 6,845 BY THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY Memorial Cup Final empty handed in six previous fi- nals, dating back to 1934 when the EACs lost to Toronto St. Mike's. Both clubs will be at full strength for tonight's game, though captain Terry Crisp of Flyers still limped from a char- ley horse he suffered in the opener. MOBODY BEATS om, BAD BOY'S LOW RICES! No Matter Whether It's Furniture, e Appliances, HI-FI, rv TV, Radios, etc. If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY smite: APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 "ay, (Best-of-seven series tied 1-1) = SUNDAY Western League Final Seattle 2 SAN Francisco 3 (Best-of-seven series tied 8-3) was on hand for the game and @s many were expected for the third tilt. Said coach Buster Brayshaw THIS FOR SURE AMATEUR SPORT ™ his club's Saturday perform- ance: "As corny as it may sound, I guess I'd have to say it was e@ team effort. Everyone had their moments." It was lack of teamwork and sporadic play which resulted in the western champions, making a record fourth appearance in the Canadian final, taking the' one-sided loss in the opener. Brayshaw wasn't counting out Fiyers. "They've got a good club. It'll go the limit." YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VERNON, B.C. (CP--A sportsman today spelled out what some _ sportsmen's wives have known for a long time--hunting and fishing, like crime, don't pay. Philip Haverstock of Chapman Camp, B.C., broke the news to delegates to the annual convention of the British Columbia Federa- tion of Fish and Game Clubs. Based on a statistical study and answers to a questionnaire sent to affili- ated clubs, he found: The average member has $848 invested in equipment and spends $270 a year plus $11 for licences to bring home about $98 worth of meat. Watch for it! . . . Coming Soon! Oshawa Wood Products FAN-TA-BULOUS SILVER DOLLAR JAMBOREE COMING SOON BIG 3-DAY Batting--Bill Freehan, Tigers, bonus rookie hit two home runs and batted in five runs in De- troit's 12-4 romp over Orioles. Pitching--Ray Herbert, White Sox, shut out Washington with three hits 8-0 for third victory, striking out eseven and walking only one. 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