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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Feb 1964, p. 15

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Fewer NHL Goals |As Bosion bruins No Longer 'Touch' | a THE CANADIAN PRESS | Statitics show that in the have been harder tojfive seasons leading up to this 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Pebruery 19, 1966 Disirict Laay © Ontario Tankard Play wnt I. = Settled At OCC Today Bieven clubs from Ontario Association bo No, 15, --. their ' Tank rd Ba egitnaats , a a here at The Oshawa day morn: tween Peterborough Golf Club and Bancroft, with the latter club losing out 21-19 on the total score, Mrs, M, McCartney of PGCO was held to a tie at 10-10 by Mrs, C, Bierworth's Bancroft rink but Mrs, A, Rut 21-7 with Mrs. J. Gray winnin, over Mrs, Z. Stenner 11-8 Mrs, C, Martyn defeating Mrs. G, Davis 10-9, Following yesterday's play, the 22 rinks from the 11 clubs enjoyed an evening dinner ses- sion, ne Club yeate: into the movin; round this morning, Scan Suse ng o> ut" a Port Perry CC bourg OC . : The distrie finals are sched. uled 11-0, to provide the margin, andaie, Cobourg, Lakefield Clubs, bye in the first round -- ROUND PLAY in Oshawa strict for Po aad two o'clock this a oon, FIRST ROUNDS CLOSE The first round play yester- day morning saw the keenest competition of the day, with two of the three 4.mes being ex: eeptionally close, Golf Club's Meriee Lawrence's rink won 16-5 over Velma Wilson of Keene and Mra, Marg. Jacobi's OGC four. some beat Viola Braden's rink 12-6, to give the Oshawa Golf Club a total 28-11 win. The two other games were extremely close, Oshawa Cur'- ing Club dropped a tough 21-20 decision to Peterborough Cunl- ing Club when Mrs, "Jan" Miller's rink won 13-6 over Mrs, M. Holt but Mrs, J. Eniott's Liftlock City foursome defeated Mrs. Phyl Fordham's rink 15-7, for the one-point e. battle was be- finals when Mrs, for OGC, Peterborough ladies a_ stern ame, Mrs, M, ts, R, Jack 12-8 while Mrs, J tussle L, Anderson, 11-10, for a tota Peterborough win of 22-19. Cobourg ladies K, Wilcox won over Mrs. M Anderson 12-7, Another keen ter of Peterborough Golf do- fated Mrs. K o'Shaughnessy The entries from Whitby, Ann- Port Perry and all received a second-round play, Golf Clud rinks ad- vanced to the District semi- Lawrence's rink defeated Mrs, McCartney 16-7, to more.than cover up for Mrs, Jacobi's loss to Mrs, Rut- tor, 10-7, for a total win of 2317/2) Whitby Curling Club gave the Ourling Club in theirimrs. . Lowrence, Holt defeated 4 Biliott was nosed out by Mrs.| pergreoro crus eliminated | Mrs, M, McCartney, Annadale (Pickering) CC 20-13) when Mrs, F. Brown defeated Mrs. J. Gibsob, 8-6 and Mrs. ira. §. Williamson, Port Perry ousted Lakefield! Winners of the District 15 finals, this afternoon, will pro- ceed to Divisional playdowns, at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, on March $rd, with the Ontario Tankard semi- finals and final games carded for the Kingston Curling Club, on March 10, Following are yesterday's complete results; FIRST ROUND OSHAWA GOLF KEENE Mra, R, Patte, Roberta Ellison, Mra, W, PF. Mercer, -- Edith Eason, Mra, &. Reed, Helen Shearer, rs, DB, Jacobi, Viola Braden, skip, 1 skip, a Mra, A, Fulton, Millie Brown, IMra, MH. Gay, Evelyn Yeamon, iMra, Wm, Jack, Jean Meph. Velma ilson, skip, 5 W BANCROFT Mrs, A, Hewitt, Mra, R, Hawley, Mrs, P. Armstrong, Mrs, C,. Blerworth, skip, 10. G. O'Shaughnessy, Mrs, Vy Elliott, Mrs, P, LaBerge, K, O'Shaughnessy, skip, % 19 } skip, 1 28 Mrs. G, Sheedy, iMra, J, Prey, iMrs, P. Bernhardt, skip, 10; iMra, L. Ferguson, Mrs, J. Smith, [Mra A. Rutter, skip, Ww 2) SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR *iMra, Wileox, OSHAWA 6.6, Mrs, J, Souch, Mra, L, Rolson, Mra, BD, Clemens, Mra, Wm, Miller, 19, Mra. CM, Jenkin, Mrs, FP, Fordham. i, PETERBORO CC, Mra, DB, Abraham, Mra, K, Hamley, Mra, HM. Scott, Mra, M, Holt, skip, 6 Mra, P. MeGrath, Mra, 4, Green, | Mra, T, Doughty, Mra, J, Elliott, skip, 18; skip, . MeParlane, N, Jock, Ames, Rita Bradley, Eileen Anderson, skip; @ Bye, ANNADALE €.€.--Eisie Masterson, Pam Chown, Card! Plitz, Jill Gibson, skip; Helen Wright, Mona , 0, M liveen, M, Anderson, skip; @ Bye, COBOURG C.C.--Mri, EF, A, Fisher, Mrs, F. Walsh, i Brown, skipy Mra lk. Wallate, Mrs, G. Edwards, Mra, €. Corey, Mrs, R, Wileox, pie 0. Bye, LAKEFIELD €.C.--Anita Sherrin, Elaine McGregor, Dorothy Spargo, Zita Stenner, skip; Evelyn Samis, arian = Millage, | eel Nichols, Grace Davis, skip; @ e. JPORT PERRY €.C--Irene Corter, Iva iMitehell, Ruth Mitchell, Jean Gray, jskip; Alma Cox, Helen Thomson, Norma Kenny, Clara Martyn, skip; a | SECOND ROU! OSHAWA GOLF Mrs, Lawrence, '6 skip; Philp, Laura Bye, PETERBORO GOLF Mrs, McCartney, 7, Mrs, Rutter, 10, Mrs, Jacobi, PETERBORO C Mrs. Holt, Mrs, Elliott, 23 1 ec. WHITBY ¢.C, 12; Mra, Jack, 8 10; Mra, Anderson, 11. 19 ANNADALE Mrs, Gibson, Mra, Anderson, 3 RAKEFIELD Mra, Stenner, Mrs, Davis, conours ¢.¢. Mrs, Brown i 2 PORT PERRY Mra, Gray, iy Mra, Martyn, 10} 21 2) 2018 WHITBY €.C.--Nora Butts, B, Coffrey, Doris! b | | | 7} SHIRTSLEEVE CURLERS-- Members of the Northern On- in the Canadian | tario entry | poreangs Curling Champion- ships at Regina stripped down to shirtsleeves Tuesday as Quebec forced them to work hard for a 7-6 victory in the aflernoon draw, "Moose Jaw Boys Lead With Four Big Wins REGINA (CP) -- Four high-champion Alberta Tuesday, 11-5)meets Manitoba, Alberta tan:| Moosejover Northern Ontario and 14-6/gles with New Brunswick, New- school students from Jaw, responding to pressure jover Newfoundland Monday, the British foundland tackles Ontario, Nova No longer are Boston Bruins the defensive patsies they once were, In seasons gone by, the boys used to fatten up their offen- sive production with prolific work against the Bruins, But Boston's goalie Eddie Johnston tops the league now in shut-outs with six and so far the club has only allowed a re- spectable average of three goals a game, a full goal better than last season, In tightening up defensively, the Bruins have apparently sac- rificed offensive power, So they still lie last in' the standings. But that's another matter, come b: this season in the Na- and one a a 2 auerees of in ead! me. pow 235 at g i (21), Kk Mahovlich (20) and Bobby Rousseau (20), Another five players have 18 or 19 goals and should make 20 without difficulty while six 'others have scored 15 or 16 and a couple of them will probably reach the 20-level, Two games are on to- night, pitting Detroit Red Wings against the Maple Leafs in Tor- onto and Chicago Black Hawks -- the Rangers in New ork, Catholic Church Atom League Hockey Play St. Gregory's rounded out the regular season in fine fashion by swamping Holy Cross 8-1, Scoring was shared among all three. lines as they displayed good team work and accurate passing, Mare Adams and Mike Mur- phy each tallied twice. Singles goals were reported by Carl Seewerda, Kelly Hase, Albert Peron and Paul Byrne, Ted was the big gun for St. Gert's with two goals and an assist. Billy Van and Joe Sawyer pick- ed up singles, Assists went to Dave Gorman 2, Alien LaCroix 1, Danny Kewley 1. ¥ Dave Tessier of St. Mary's prevented Paul Gorman from registering a shutout when he slapped a loose puck in from a pile-up in front of the net, Playoffs start Sunday, Febru- ary 23. Parents, come out and see some real good games, SPACE GLUE DRAMMEN, Norway (AP) -- A special Norwegian glue will be exported to the United States for use by spacemen. v : . Everything From Soup To Nuts with precise draws and take-| Only Columbia|Scotia plays Quebec and Prince outs, have boosted Saskatche-|quartet skipped by Jim Mitch-/Edward Island looks for its in- wan into the favorite's post injell has matched Saskatchewan's itial win against Northern On-/ Rerulski picked up the solo marker for Holy Cross. St. Joseph's tied St. Hed.- The glue will hold electrodes to the heads and bodies of astro- THEY DOOD IT! Oshawa Generals knocked off Toronto Mariboros 4-2 last night in Bowmanville Community Arena the Canadian schoolboy curling victory pace. However, the /tarlo, championship, |West Coast rink from Kitimat) |Phillip's 1-1 in a close-checking jgame, nauts to check their physical condition, HAS BYE - Saskatchewan, eight-time win-| Brian Buleer played another ners of the schoolboy crown, |outstanding game for the Com- sixth round,|bines, skating both ways and inst New-|Checking St. Joseph's fast mov- Showing unparalleled form in} has failed to display consistent the li-rink round-robin ern gd ey ' : oe tion, skip Frank Bailey and his) C, defeated Ontario 10-8 in rink have scored four consecu-|the fourth round, Prince Be ech palsed oe tive victories in the opening) ward Island 10-6 in the third.) WCO ' » aga C : rounds of the tournament New Brunswick 11-8 in the sec./foundland, Ontario against/8 Larry Hopkins, ". re ath s : sce (Northern Ontario, Quebec| Bulger scored the Combines' 4 | 1a askatchewan's s , 6 in the first.| , i aeeenye itt over Novels nav cece (against, Manitoba, Prince ied.|20el Wnaselated. Combines. pick, KINSMEN Scott 'oad 13:7 over defending|!S FIRST LOSS ward Island against Alberta/ed up two minor penalties, Nor-| Scotia and 1! ntario's fourth-round defeatjand Nova Scotia against New|/man Delves, Brian Bulger, andj] COMMUNITY CENTRE was the first for the Owen Brunswick, ise] hig ee aes 109 COLBORNE ST. W., OSHAWA Sound foursome led by John) Manitoba likely will enter to-/S0%! Was sco y Peter A Good Ploce For SCHOOLBOY jHarris, It came after a 14-4/day's competition with only from Chuck Lepine. Andy Fen- BANQUETS--DANCES By THE CANADIAN PRESS PWL and the blow just might cost the Dukes "the duke" -- name- ly first place. It dropped them back within a four-point reach of the Montreal Canadiens and in these closing weeks of the echedule -- each team has about six-to-elght games left to play, it's possible that the Junior Habs might overtake the "Junior Leafs" in that scramble for the top berth. Billy Little was the key man, or it would be more fair to say, one of the key men, in Oshawa's win last night, His contribution was a pair of goals but every member of the team tured in & brilliant performance. Over the weekend the General took on themselves a tough assignment, namely an exhibition game against the Ottawa Montagnards, in Ottawa, on Satur. day afternoon, and then an OHA league game in Montreal, against the Canadiens, on Sunday, Generals won 7-6 in Ottawa but they were a little too tired to hold off the Junior Habs the following day. Tomorrow night, the Generals play the "Petes" in the Liftiock City, x x x x SPORTS SHORTS: -- Don't know how they made out but Oshawa Juveniles were to open the second round of their Ontario Minor Hockey Assoc, playdowns, last night in Kingston, With a nine o'clock start, the team would be late getting home | and at the time of writing this, we hadn't received the usual | National Hockey League | peor cnaiand report card. Return game is here at Oshawa Children's | Stewart, 69, onetime National coach and referee, died today | oe _-- Arena tomorrow night, at eight-thirty o'clock; It's a 2-out- | League baseball umpire and in Boston, --AP Wirephoto |) aoe of-3 series, with a toss for the third game rights... . OSH. | AWA GOLF CLUB ladies won their two games yesterday, in the District 18 Ontario Ladies' Tankard playdowns, here at Baseball And Hocke The Oshawa Curling Club, Peterborough C.C. also advanced | y to the semi-finals, with one of their. victims being the Oshawa C.G, rinks, by a one-shot margin in a breath-taking finish, Is 0 first-round verdict over NeW|three men, Third Ross Ma only |enay, goalie for the Combines, Brunswick, a 14:3 second-round | gie was forced out : jearned special mention due to a, of action! decision over Prince Edward Tuesday wi jhis fine effort, informetion I ; Tuesday with madips. & ductor!" p Gertrude's defeated St. PHONE 728-7691 Island and a bye in the third|said Mackenzie's i . . | land jsaid Mackenzie's iline's may Mary's 41, Gacy Armet | round, not be severe and there is a} Following Saskatchewan, Brit) possibility he may. return, MEN'S WEAR LTD. ish Columbia and Ontario in the} However, until he does, lead BOS oug Lawrence will have to} throw four rocks, | Saskatchewan British Columbia Ontario Northern Ontario Alberta Nova Scotia Manitoba New Brunswick Quebec istandings are Northern Ontario, |r |Alberta and New Brunswick, al vslyg Boca By Ben Mackenzie was the third com.) § and Newfoundland with 1-3 and|Petitor to become in, Earlier Prince Edward Island with 0-3 |Skip Doug Sc heerschmidt of Al: Alberta hit an even keel with /Berta and lead Fred Prier of | WILLIAM J. (BILL). ee ee ee ee SH 8S et bt OO 8S BO ee te ie to to bs 0508S OS " ge Northern Ontario had bouts with an 85 win over Quebec in the): ort lrourth. round and New Bruns-|!*fluenza, jwick matched stride with a 7-6 squeaker over Northern On-) TER HU jtario, Newfoundland notched its RY SAWC. K first victofy in the round, in which Manitoba had the bye | HAS NHL RECORD jbouncing Prince Edward Island) 1185 and producing the cham-| . MONTREAL (CP) -- A Na- ipionship's first six-ender, | tional Hockey League record British Columbia will slipped by unnoticed little retain Cobourg and Port Perry are the other semi-finalists in action this morning, with the Oshawa Golf-Peterboro C.C. winner favored to win the final match this afternoon. This is a dou- ble-rink competition. . . . OSHAWA CITY AND DISTRICT Softball Association held its election of officers for the 1964 'Wm. J. Bill Stewart jits perfect record through the} iffth draw today, in which it jhas the bye while Saskatchewan more than a week ago while Detroit Red Wings were hit- ting their hottest winning Stride of this season, Their veteran goaltender, | Terry Sawchuk, surpassed the SKI WEAR CLEARANCE record for most games played vy an NHL goalie, held until Feb, 6 by Harry Lumley, Lumley, who played his ast NHL game in the 1960-61 sea- son, appeared a total of 803 times with Detroit, Chicago, Toronto and Boston, Sawehuk turned in a mem- summer season, at an annual meeting on Sunday, "Wib" Hail, a former past-president and keen worker in the City and District body for years, was honored with a "Life Member- ship." Charlie Russell was re-elected to the president's chair with Ed. Cornish as ist vice-president; "Rich" March, ind vice-president; Jack Bond, 3rd vice-president; "Tommy" Lodge as treasurer and Alex Donaldson, the perennial sec. retary. There is another meeting, also at Children's Arena, this Sunday afternoon, two o'clock, to accept affiliations for the coming season and to name delegates to, the OASA con. vention. . . . THE 'BEATLES', mop-haired British rock n° 'Big League In Both | . | Line Scores In BOSTON (CP) -- William J.)Dave Kerr from New Yorkjfarmhand whom Stewart had Schoolboy (Bill) Stewart, 69, onetime Na-| Rangers, Half. an hour before/never seen, and lost 5-1. Y| tional League baseball umpire|game time, he was forced to} Karakas returned for the) REGINA (CP) -- Results in| and National Hockey League/settle for Alfie Moore, a minor-/third game in Chicago which/the Canadian schoolboy curling coach and referee, died Tues-/leaguer owned by the Ameri-/the Hawks won 2-1 after referee|championship Tuesday; day. He suffered a stroke two!cans, who had been sitting in/Clarence Campbell, now NHL| Third round: weeks ago. the stands at Maple Leaf Gar-/president, overruled --Toronto/B.C. 102 120 400 0--10) orable 803rd game Fed, 6, A native of Fitchburg, Mass,,/dens, Moore and the Hawks de-|protests. that the _tie-breaking .P.E.T, 010 001 O11 2-- 6) blanking the visiting Chicago Stewart grew up in Boston and feated the Leafs 3-1 goal by the late Doc Romnes 4 Black Hawks 40, He. broke was a versatile athlete, in base-| Before the second game, NHL /had hit the post, po pees aT. 4 ~ record ro 8 * fgg pall, key, track , .'president Frank Calder ruled ppce op . sae ge =Boston 3-2 and now has ball, hockey, track, and wrestl-/P t Fre VOSS SCORED 808 NHI, appearances to his ing Moore ineligible, The Hawks ait . > . , credit, After playing, coaching and|Orouaht ap Paul Goodman, a : Earlier this season, the managing baseball in the min- P B b 1 Winnipeg born Sawehuk games and five World Series umpire came in the opening | Sask, Stewart, the only native jgame of the 188 World Series American ever to coach a Na- jat Boston between the Braves); Bye: Ontario 1988, He was fired the next sea- multi-million ~ dollar television second base and two out when/Albderta son package "which will dwarf the)shertstop Lou Boudreau, the In./Quebec It was the last time the Black Professional football TV biock-dians' playing manager, called Sask 30 points behind Boston Bruins. penciled out, they have not yet simultaneously, Stewart called Omario Stewart's charges went on to beén polished to the point of for-)the runner safe NR nan victory four games in thewnal presentation but 'could) Tommy Holmes singled Masi/N. Brunswick Northern Ont, years and was a referee who ter said, eventually won it in six games brooked no back talk ' . wer BARELY GOT IN 20% OFF Tyrol SKI BOOTS and White Stag SKI JACKETS and . STRETCH PANTS Northern Ont, |Quebec Carl Voss, now the NHL's ref- Manitoba eree-in-chief, fired the winning Nova Scotia goal as Chicago wrapped up the) jseries with a 4-1 victory before/N. Brunswick 187,205 screaming Chicago fans, Nfd, Stewart's most controversial moment as a National League! Alberia O11 O12 001 O-- 6 300 500 130 1--13 O12 100 430 O--11 100 031 002 1-- 8 002 020 102 0-- 7 240 301 010 2-13) SAVING TEMPLE | Endangered by the rising wa-| jj ters of Egypt's Aswan High _ 5,Dam, the 3,200-year-old_mam- pe Hed io cae moth shrine of Abu Simbil will be dismantled and rebuilt on} 101 020 202-0-- & another site, vuatemea| BASKETBALL SCORES 201 000 001 0-- 4 002 200 100 3-- § By THE CANADIAN PRESS |@ NBA 310 021 021 O--10 001 101 300 1-- 7)Roston 103 Philadelphia 93 110 010 012 O-- 6/Sar? Francisco 108 Detroit 98 New York 118 Los Angeles 117) in ors he began umpiring and broke George Hainsworth's Plans M tional Hockey League team rp, ia joe Cveene Indians, | Fourth round: Hawks had the Stanley Cup un-/buster," sports .columnist Rob for a pickoff play. s are Scotia best-of-five (series) against Tor reach a figure of $50,000,000 on'home with the game's only run Bye: Manitobe | came-up to the National League record of 9 NHL, shutouts. in 1933. He quit in 1955 after Terry now has 9% -- officiating in four All Star . : startled professional hockey by g game was scoreless in the P.E.1. driving the Chicago Black LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Pro- bottom of the eighth inning with) Nfld, Hawks to the Stanley Cup in fessional baseball is planning a/Boston catcher Phil Masi on ti) the 1960-61 season Hunter wrote in Tuesday's Los) Pitcher Bob Feller whirled' After finishing third in the Angeles Herald Examiner. and Boudreau, Masi and the American division of the NHL,| 'Although details have beenjball reached the bag almost/B.C. onto Maple Leafs a term agreement,' according/and the umpire's call appeared) _ " * ¢ Style Stewart officiated in the Na-to a highly placed American to have launched the Braves on "eo on Boys" tional Hockey League nine|League executive," Hun-ja series upset, But Cleveland ss HOCKEY PLUS A SELECTED Toronto Montreal St. Cath, Niagara Falls Peterboro Oshawa Hamilton Kitchener with the "Beatles" -- and it serves them right -- having Cas- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Tuesday's Results ... 1205 175 67 Oshawa at Peterdorough Providence i 3 168 199 39 Muskegon 4 Fort Wayne 8 Rochester 7% 2191 17M Nova Scotia Senior Galt 3 Port Colborne $ 29:25 3.198 185 61/Arnprior 3 Cornwall § Tuesday's Result quarterfinals) Maniteda Junior best-of. seven semi-final 3-0) roll quartet, visited Cassius Clay's training quarters yester- day. Each "group" got a bit of publicity out of the affair sius Compose one of those spontaneous poems (?) about them and his coming fight with Sonny Liston. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS American League Toronto 2 Oshawa 4 Eastern Division Montreal 3 St. Catharines 3 WLT FAP Thursday's Games --, 5 3 182 194 59 Montreal at Hamilton Baltimore 4164 186 4 Taternational Leaue 3197 178 51) Des Moines ? Windsor 7 Western Division Eastern League Cleveland S021 4191 150 64 Clinton 3 Philadelphia § Pittsburgh 3023 2178 155 62 Long Island &§ Charlotte 6 Buffalo 18 29 6 148 200 42 New Glasgow 4 Halifax 5 Tuesday's Rosults Moncton 3 Windsor 12 Providence 2 Baltimore 4 Ontario Senior Woodstock 1 Guelph 7 A A Pt Ottawa-Hall Junior 35 12 6 228 149.76 Smiths Falls 6 Pembrke ¢ 27.25 7 258 223 61/Ottawa 7 Hull 12 25.24 6 218 311 S86) Brockvi:'> 5 Buckingham & 6 145 299 4) (First games of best-of-seven Cincinnati 3 St. Paul 5 Thunder Bay Junior Fort William Hurricanes 5 Fort William Canadiens 4 7 Fort Frances 3 Winnipeg Mon- archs 2 (Fort Frances leads Ontarie Junior B 230 29 Tillsonburg 3 arnia 6 43 270 17|Stamford 2 Welland § In the hectic i88 hockey bat- tle, Chicago ad barely made the playoffs, winning only 14 and tying nine in their 48-game schedule, They got past the New York Americans and Montreal Canadiens but lost goalkeeper Mike Karakas with a toe injury! on the eve of the finals REQUEST DENIED In a violent committee-room hassie, Toronto turned down) jStewart's request te dorrow] CHAMPIONSHIP FI TUES, FEB. 25th AT 10 Lisi AAtPiry, WN vs t CHATLENS Ny NO HOME TV SEATS NOW 56.607x INC WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT Direct from Rk ON OUR LARGE SCREEN PROGRAM OF SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT STARTING AT 8:00 P.M. 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