|Plante Drops Purling For Painter's Palette MONTREAL (CP) -- Jacques Plante, Montreal Canadiens no-|in his den, Plante has a { madic netminder whose style has graph a been copled around the National collection, Often he liter ally|the spectacular business of mak- exercises artistic | paints Hockey League, licence, It has nothing to do with goal- pecially during the hockey sea keeping but with brush and oils, son," said Plante, "I just take no rebound," Plante fig Plante achieved some sort ofithings easy and paint when I feel) Then you can pass lo one bec Senior Hockey League, now a, Along with 15 or so the QHL, Wilh anadiens, he pioneered an extensive record to musie, ing ong excursions from the net, I find it very relaxing, es-|AVO REBOUNDS AWA TIMES, Pridey, Desomber 19, 1958 Juveniles Are Out-Hustled --"------ But Local Midgets Win Ex. Two teams representing the, Oshawa Minor Hockey Associs-| tion managed to break even, in their exhibition doubleheader, last night at the local Children's Arena, Oshawa Midget All-Stars defeated St. Michael's Midgets 4-2 while In the other half of the twin-bill, Oshawa Juvenile All| Stars were blanked by Toronto "If you trap the puck, Bind ured, Hustlers, 20, Last night's doubleheader Fertile of 8, Mike's, for elbow ing, were the only penalty boys in the third HUSTLERS: gal, Doyle; de| ST. EL'S: ponl, Hogan: fence, Batiston and Comi; for- salen, eCowen Ana Hooke: wards, Gillis, Varcos, Shimino; snd Watts; alls. Henry, Bland, alts: Weir, Kempefer, Balmer, Butchinson, Roche, Hayward, Simpson and Saunders, Bear, Connolly, Fertile and Mul- OSHAWA: oul, M. Nicholish hall en; defence, Porteous 8 | OSHAWA: Goderich; chan; forwards, Sadowski, Frollek| ron Ava oval, Sod i: 4 and Coc ; mits: Bobble, gonsroweldi, Dowe and Yahn; apes, Sneddon, D. Nicholishen. | iis" [oman Crevier, Bell, Lin. McAvoy, Wright, Westfall, Butler, aly Nelson, Michael and Vasco, YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lorne (Gump) Worsley of New York Rangers, who stopped #8 shots as New York shut out Des troit Red Wings 20 in Detroit, Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richardt who scored one gon! and assis on two more In Montreal Cange diens' 41 win over Toronto Maple Leafs in Montreal, or Colvin and Boissoin, { ¥ inally called for the Leash Midgets and Juveniles to visit Oshawa but other opposition had "4 1 notoriety and no small amount like it, |your own men or clear the puc of needling some years ago for STARTED IN COLLEGE {around the back of the net." ;4 his prowess at knitting "I have heen interested in art, 'Plante, sometimes called Jake #0 Sweaters, socks, loques--any- since I attended College Im-|the Snake, has heard the boos | be located when the Leaside . "thing that can be put together maculate-Conception in win of Montreal fans when infrequen- to. 0 announced 'they were un: {from a few balls of wool--were gan, my home town, One of the|tly he has made a mistake, Yet| oi." "mone the trip, Ad [} turned out by Plante, He seldom professors there encouraged me, nobody can calculate the possible 5 og 1 knits now. He found it tiring onl used to do drawings and|goals he has saved, Smart goalies ROUGH CHECKING wv 4 the eyes, But he has become an skeiches at first, Then I took upon other clubs soon took to wan-| Rough and rugged checking avid artist, purely for pleasure oils, The professor even arranged derisig also, but not in the spec- (featured the Juvenile clash, land relaxation, for me to get instruction courses tacularly {nimitable fashion of Neither team got on the scoring Plante especially likes to do by correspondence." Plante, sheet in the first period but each | landscapes--in his cosy cellar den | «This smart Montreal goalie has, It was while with the senior drew a couple of penalties, {at home, not out of doors, From done a pretty artistic job In|Royals, who usually travelled by| Saunders, on a three-way play pictures In magazines or art hockey, Joo, You the jt three, bus, hat Hauia did most of hig with Balmer and Simpson, nitelr ihlications, and sometimes from seasons he has won 1 road-tri tting, e first go veri he assembles his choice Vezina trophy as the NHL goalie] "I noticed my eyes getting trod | ihe second period and Weir from ra Koiisrousit, Nelson 2a |into one painting on his canvas, least scored upon, |from it, so I have done yory 1it-| Shimono made It 20 early in the whic Hayne he Perhaps his most satisfying Only two other goalies have tle King since coming to Cana-|third period, iow Nor the ug dw, but "How did 1 learn? That's easy, |) MIDGETS SCORE WIN Oshawa Midget All-Stars LM od out of the penalty box in first period and took a 20 lead on goals by Konarowski from Yahna and Linton, from Vasco land Crevier, They were aided in their attack in this period by two t, Mike's penalties, to Bland and Fertile » In the second period, the home- sters drew three penalties, but po goals -- a lesson which should be remembered for the rest of the & 144. lece of work through this ex-|won the award three times in a dien Penalties for roughi : Livin of artistic licence was|row, Both wore the bleu-blanc- ng, high-sticking, etc, were 10 batween. Rashe notched su un done from three pictures, He rouge uniform of Canadiens, Bill|My mother taught me, You see, meted out as the officials kept oe p Lio Yiu s fancied a particular landscape Durnan won it four times straight 1 was the oldest of 11 children the teams In check, Porteous, awa yo i a scene with a tree predominant,|--six altogether, The late George and I was only 13 years old when Butler, Bobble, Westfall (2) o two-to-one va "i ane, Thumbing through his picture col-| Hainsworth was a triple winner the youngest was born, Bolsson drew sinbin terms for Detvg Som in 5 Micha lection, he came across & cat,|in successive seasons, "It was really something to/the home club while Batiston, with elton assis ne. . the [then a bird, | Plante became a full - season keep that bunch outfitted in Coml, Saunders, Kempefer au loa so aporers wall Ba 9) The three became one in olls,|regular with Canadiens in the sweaters and stockings and|Gillis were the offenders for theja pa Som Honey aot i mean) |The bird was sitting in the tree,|1954-55 season when he was 24|toques and all that, Now, do you Hustlers ________one for the visitors, Bishop watched by a wide-eyed, patient years old, He moved up from blame my mother for teaching| cat Montreal Royals of the old Que-me?" | rary i a. 1 BOWLING NEWS 'Boston's Norm Johnson Canadian Press Staff Writer [to deflate the dissenters GMC PLATERS LEAGUE Jake Gaudaur, one-time hard-| "Coaches Insist on all - star| The Mixers managed to take 3 points " [] . cok cms 4 1 emo Tier same im uy wou ars ue 23 se cso ee set. IV]@y Win Rookie Awar Cats and a better-than-average| training camps, They overstate,| seem determined to overtake the lead. | all-round athlete in his day, de- Only five or six or eight players ers and top place could change hands serves special treatment from from each club would be absent |#ny Hme now Santa Claus this Christmas, for @ week for all-star prepara.|, he Automatics again bowled short handed and lost 4 points the | Bost Bruins bh I! He's the only pro football elub/tions. (In many cases, there polahers who have hit top foi. these pston Bruins have turned up down official in the country to do(W " "QUEEN OF HARNESS RACERS Winner of 16 of 23 races this | Flick Nipe, who piloted her to year, Emily's Pride, 3-year-old | victories in the wbletonian, Tass aa Ae tl ll oa et A NEW REDUCED PRICE -- ON fies Tauay. STOVE OIL 3 20- GAL ® Reosonable Price ) » For Delivery By Metered Trucks Phone: VIGOR OIL C0. LIMITED froiting filly. has been voted | Kentucky Futurity, and other RA 5-1109 MO 8.3644 U.S, ""HarMess Horse of the hakhom racing classics during OSHAWA TT Year". She is shown with driver Jake Gaudaur Suggests | Shrine Game In Summer ee ¥ By KENNEDY WELLS decided to take a gamble Canadian Press Staff Writer on Ji and be didn't let them BSTADLIENED OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5.0712 Quakers told McKenzie that Max, who quit his big-time career will "shift WHL def ould be only two or three), inst few weeks, The Tankers also lost| another late - blossoming rookle | cL EVER PLAYMAKER In the Bhrine|q games, East-West all-star 'Shrine game, skirmish, Some stars might, You had shown himself a clever play- John faced centre and defenceman sarly December," Big Jake sald |p oro (Fo 0 nn He ition [of the stanth. frome. Ho. spared it|at 26--middle-age by sport stand. |. ILis first two years were spent Mer this month, Game proceed {pin in the tenth play there in 1086-87 attracted the | ILL deri that this | ly Joh o . elared it must be kept alive, |BENTLEY STILL SHARP cond season of howiing was # NHL schedule was almost fin | gg" Fi Bag oy pl The following bowled over 800: J | of a preseason July game. They member the dipsy - doodling of 043. J. McGilivary 69, 0. Beott a3, [OUr EOAIS In 12 games during before Bruins beckoned he scored players was, they thought, Teas and New York Tsim eo Standings: Shiners 35, Mix This year, although writs This season his biggest success Now comes support for Gau.| Cam (Saskatoon Star. Phosnix) | flan isle A "Vysehatt 80 High Ralph Backstrom and Ab Me. Vinger Jerry Toppazzini and all ngle J, Call umalst who says the game With Saskatoon Quakers of the "ij members are reminded tat this [LEADS ROOKIES % a ley . . . was sharp as a razor i R football season, not a kick-around us |Sask., native leads all NHL rook- will take part in the firet vigor w B, Adams 800 J, Wesliake 35, An (a strong contender for top place/Don Curtis and uder, in| sa, D. O'Donnell 27, R, Snelgrove M6, Toronto, and Trophy: oh D. Beauragard 21 2 in the first staging of the "Junior | § brother a few tricks. | ; a J treal Cana- 4 , ¥. Pajor forwi out wo, J 900. ® Perrault #0. of gomi-retirement in the Montreal's 41 win over To A, Cooper| Like Johnson, Regan was 26 something concrete about contin-| "Some coaches fear their stars|¢ points this me to the Kromers who who came to full flower In the : ATOR ng the weather - jinxed|might be hurt have picked up 4 pointe In the IAst|naiional Hockey League's harsh Wty) ol Sree Previous a Star of the svening was John Cat [Climate 2 5 th dieap . "I ln imperadve ha the game CATOL forecaat nui But um 307 33% 8 Cbs ant Ho le Norm. Joba, bony maker 4nd an. able rearguard be played in July instead {alties In the Shrine game than the 4. pin a i Shen eit playing his first full NHL season when the occasion demanded, & eouple of hours after the frigid ho a went on 10 strike in the | mr with Brandon Wheat Kings in the alletar game at Hamilton ear- SOTHO CVOIY Club DAVE |ulokth 'bul uniuekiy took out the head. ATER up from Springfield In. |Wostern Hockey League and his it says here. It would prove fool-| This is probably the closest John dians of the American Hockey | hospitals f ' " J Sriopled. children and Jake de.Pl) 140 ali ake and no give." wil ever come'to a Wound dolar League last semson When the socrid®%, Of Moser scouts uh he lsncond season of howling was » Football officials Fast and West| Fans around the National| Vr. ereditabie "periormance ished, Johpson really caught fire With ingfield In 82 | y . am pussy-footed around the subject Hockey League eircult who re. cation 689, D. Bailey 647, J, Davey during the playoffs, as he scored | Spite gamet o | / ' {only eight goals but set up 33 weren't sure their coaches would Max Bent] hile with Chieago|V: Williamson 608, ®.' Lovelock 603, Bruins' gallant attempt to win|%% o for it. The risk of injury to|Biack Hawks, Toronto Mapie| "she ron 8! the Stanley Cup, | other. 8 . », Polishers 0, Kromers 28, Auto ) . has been on a Mne with left- $00 great. shoud bs interested to know he 8 maties 25, Gyros 24, Tankers 23, G#7's wy ote sooing aod! te Mop winger Vic Stasiuk and right- STRONG SUPPORT ' n the game, Wong hgh average: Don Wilsofl f y Ww rs SMF 40m Dick Dedavas, forits Sue gk gh ge » Lemon League: D, Gutsole, G, Mor. Donald, dsisa Pi three are well up in the NHL (s right Vancouver Sun sports col- § 8 comeback this year| WG, CIA al, A, Muha, J, Naan, [GUietly beating , , : Western Hockey League, "Bent-| week bowl for the turk | os JUNIORS GO SOUTH "It 4 ot od hyn the | plan to attend and be on hand for the| The 170 - pound Moose Jaw, TORONTO (CP)-Three Cana- on several occaslons,'" McKenzie ™™ dians sald of a recent game. | LOCAL 1817 {es with two goals and 16 assists{Orange Bowl Cup tennis matches HOCKEY'S BIG 7 gh (aud on that buais gions should betes. i-tan. 4, at Miami Betch. a L Heard M8, R. Alp in mid-year voting for ihe Teokle. 30-Yoar-oide trom, on THE CANADIAN PRESS \ , D, Killen 234, ¥. Ni.|ofthe-year award, alder arpenter, 17, of Montreal re he New mona so, aC Hares sinc Wie 318 ) . Will join players from 16 nations | but he can still show hiy id 218, Botteher 213. 09;| ,JOBNSON'S career is reminiscent M he E ostlake a. Soy: A Pollock 110, oe that of Lot Regan, the, 126. Davis Cup meet. year-old Mon , B, star collected two assists 056-57 Riis 304, Ov Wolttoster 203 and ©: oagon to win the Calder Trophy. voto Maple Leafs Thursday High triples -- L. Arp 803, night to move into a fourth-place eld TI0, L. Haley 702, W.\when he entered the NHL--an Li 75, WH, Ca r who kes bis home| creamer 636, R, Richard 631, A, W tle in the National Hockey League ints-race at 30 points, Young ot Richard, only 22, had an even better night, getting a goal pnd two assists, but he has a to fal of only 20 points and must Leh: » in Toronto, replaced Barney Stan- ley as skipper of Chicago Black Hawks for the last 12 games of the 1027.28 season, Turk Broda, coach of Toronto Marlboros who guided the junior club to two " ar | 616, P, Herein 614 and J, Killen 614, |8K€ When most hockey players "Rurkey ¥en wl ~~ Dn. [either have had a fling with the Snelgrove, A, Cooper, J, Laversne, H,/big league or have resigned ioniosiir, A; Warren, M. mits, w| themselves to playing out thelr Campbell and H, Gere |steing in the minors, J A J a First section standings and section Johnson, whose curly hair is SN (OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS | J ls winners xx: A SECTION ~~ Misfits, 16xx; Loaf ers, 14; All-Stars, 9; Allinone, 8) Suckers, 7 and Instigators, 7. B SECTION ~ Cellardwellers, 16 xx; Eightballs, 13; Beginners, 11; Ty hards, 11; 1 thinning in front, got his big chance when Bruins' sent Real Chevretils down to Springtield for his indifferent play and cavaller| [attitude towards training regula. tions, Memorial Cup champlonships, y was considered a contender for J the Toronto job when Billy Reay was fired earlier this season, but apparently the Leafs didn't ap- proach him, settle for a sixth-place tie. The leaders: "r The Familys Greatest 'Joy... § CHRISTMAS IN THEIR OWN HOME vos Yes, It Is too late for this year . , . hit RIGHT NOW Is the time to start planning to have Christmas In 1959 In @ home of your own , . , time now to purchase your lot and quality materials te build in 1959. Wa Invite you to let one of the congenial staff at Oshawa Wood Products help you in your choice of house plan and complete list of suitable materials for a most convenient, comfortable and economical home of your own , . , we can even recommend a reputable contractor for camplete satisfaction , . . Hawkeyes, 10 and Jumpers, b+ ' I 0 | | ¥. Richard, Canadiens SPORT BRIEFS SLATE RETURNED QUEBEC (CP)--The Canadian Wrestling and Boxing Federation 1 returned its top officers, Gene Letourneau was re-elected chair-| J . a y Reduced In Time For . . . | CHRISTMAS Toronto chosen president Vice. e, Que. 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