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The Oshawa Times, 26 Jan 1959, p. 10

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| Canadian Tire Ties| PAR 1140 |Shopping Centre Team ums biz: = oi Prix d'Amerique trot Sunday at | "anad| Ti . ber Vincennes race track, Two Amer- | og og Bi Be wing finished out of the | $ od hd o of the Oshawa Minor Hockey As |ican entries : sociation Bantam League, were money, It was the second con hosts to the Cobourg Bantam All| secutive Prix d'Amerique vie- | . {Stars, In an exhibition game at|tory for the French-owned horse, L(t 19 2-5 for 2,600-metr Oshawa Shopping Centre All-(and committed foul after foul, fery 1, and Woodward 17. Total Brooklin Arena yesterday after juied i 3 oF : for 3.00 . | noon and the two teams of young race (about 1% miles), Stars basketball team played The Oshawa club checked well'ss Fouls: 10-out-of--19. kech battled to a 33 tie.| ee their first game Saturday night,land held the home' team to 25 oe 5 5p Fi agers battled (0 a 20 Ye.) in Trenton, and came away with|points in the last half. Cheski icials: J. J. Parr and J.| Lutton, Murdoch and Gaatch/Lenshan and Louls were the a onesided exhibition vietory|alone almost matched that, usk, Oshawa Scorers: B. notched the three tallies for "ie goal-scorers for Cobourg All (109-54, This was the first time| Only in the foul shooting de- Wrubel and J. Campbell. Canadian Tire team while Dawe, Stars, [the team has played as a unit|partment was the Oshawa club| ™ RE land the results were gratifying behind, Of 40 shots attempted] {to say the least. They played|they managed to hit for only 19.' amazingly well together and|Trenton scored 10 for 19, By WHY THE LINE? conmeu through the latter part|three-quarter time the score read of the game, 67-38 and the Oshawa crew added : Both Trenton and Oshawa |42 points in the last 12 minutes started slowly with only eightito win, going away 109-54, ' points scored in the first five] Top man for the Shopping minutes, Then the Shopping|Centre crew was Carl Cheskil 8 Centre Club caught fire. Sparked who finished with 29 points (and| by Gary Vaughan and Brent|a perfect five-for{ive on foul | Oldfield, they shot into a first: shots), followed closely by Gary| quarter lead of 16-12. ° They Vaughan with 24, Joe Olinyk| mainiained a strong pace in theladded 16 and brother Tom 11 second stanza and as the club |Trenton's top scorer was Bob got used to the Trenton floor, Woodward with 17. Burleigh and they pulled even farther ahead. McCormack each had 10, h 4 The front line of Vaughan and|CAGE COMMENT: With a win| Dynautical the Olinyk brothers dominated under their belts the Shopping much of the play and scored 23|Centre 'club Is looking forward ; . points among them In the first|to their first home game next| ON ALL i when esign 4 |half. Trenton's top man was Saturday, January young Bob Woodward who sank Toronto Lawrence Park will be| 10 points. When the half-time|the Opposition . . . The Parkers whistle blew the All-Stars led have several Toronto Argonaut SEA HORSES FOR '59 4229 foothall players on their squad, - | Coach Rick Salway juggled his|including Dave Mann and Boyd {elu in the third quarter, trying Carter , . . They should provide = \ y IN HH i} [to find a good scoring combina- much stiffer competition for the ) | gy (A Jp / \ bi] tion, Each player came through Oshawa crew , Game time Is / } . -- ) <= very well, but Carl Cheski played 8 p.m, at the new F. J. Donevan - =r * laway above the rest, His re- Collegiate, on Harmony Road {bounding and shooting were ter- south, rific and with his mates hitting! Oshawa Shopping Centre :-- Lee the new iki a i f ; % well from the outside, the elub|Booth 9, Vaughan 24, Dickinson wR aa i : ' opened up a commanding lead. Joe Olinyk 16, Tom Olinyk 11 Cheskl alone scored 23 points in|Cheski 20, Oldfield 10 and Newey 1 0 5 9 % Jc Im | ! f= oo | 7 L | N TED WILLAMS, 40, SIGNS HIS 19th BIG LEAGUE CONTRACT |the latter half, while Vaughan|10 Total 109, Fouls: 19-out-of They've called him "Terrible | ball fan can deny the greatness | Sox contract -- at 40 years-of- | fice, Amount of the contract | Sontinved his fine ellos with 8/4) 7 3 | ! . ' 15-point splurge. John Newey Trenton Intermediates : -- Bur Li ered Ted ahd "The | of Ted Williams. Last season he age, jong Mter mont, baseball | way Jot officially disclosed but added eight and Joe Olinyk nine, |leigh 10, Kowk 6, Stuart, Crews, Goes better with your boat... plendid Splinter' many of | won his sixth batting title, 0810 of 16 estimates od & salary Trenton tried in vain to stop Kennedy 2, Alexander 4, M. Jef Bui 1 batt ng He general manager, Stanley R. | last season ran up to $135,000 - |the Oshawa club In the last half, 'fery 4, McCormack 10, T. Jef makes your boat go better h 8 lov the fans love him some have | is shown above, all smiles, as | 'By ky" Harris, is shown with baseball's top figure of all time, other opinions but no base- | he signs his 19th Boston Red | Ted, in the Fenway Park of ~AP Wirephoto ten HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS New, clean functional design with a brand new smooth and quiet Habs Pull Aw ay As El Oshawa Man Ry THE CANADIAN Frese | Wor Day operation throughout the line 4 2Natlo } estern League . 2nd Vice-Pres. Of YN nal Longue A Pts, [Saskatoon 1 Spokane 3 | Whether fishing, cruising or skiing Montreal 26 10 10 163 93 62 [Edmonton 6 Victoria 4 Anglers-Hunters [Chicago 18 19 10 127 135 46 Vancouver 2 New Westminste~ 4 is your sport there's more for you in a Black Hawks F alter GAULT STE. MARIE. on Sov Yok [31810 S310 Wemoes Licknt new Sea-Horse. Come in soon and see oop nl 1] oé . ol ' A ite Les Sreden, &. of Brock Ineirol 1822 6100 120 42 New Haven 5 Washington 4 | this great new line, from the powerful V-50 By KENNEDY WELLS 36 shots--21 of them in the first/in the frst period as the count ident of the Ontario Federation 1°'°"'° 1822 7.111 128 41 {Cltion 8 dolmuiows 3.5 to the 8-h.p. king of the lightweights. Canadian Press Staff Writer [period went to 3-1, Canadiens scored two of Anglers and Hunters at its an- Saturday's Results He 4 pen th vy ip : D § t l d , If you Ignore first place, this' Saturday Bruins went through more in the second and made it|nual meeting held here Boston 3 Toronto 1 Toled p a apie WR payments ae low an season is providing one of the their fifth game without a defeat, |7-1 in the third before Jack Mrin.| Mr. Saunders, a furrier who|New York 1 Montreal 3 Fort Wayne 8 Loulsvil trade-in values high. most exciting National Hockey beating Toronto 3-1 in Toronto but|tyre and rookie Claude Laforge has been vice - president of the Chicago 0 Detroit 2 {For ave > ou J . 3 Léague races In years | Leafs went Into Chicago Sunday scored again for Detroit {federation for two years, had held Sunday's Results Stadaco wh She! a 2 ' Montreal Canadiens, with their to win 4-1, thelr first victory over! In Boston Sunday four goals four field zone positions before Montreal 7 Detroit 3 {Dart a A earva BE 4 big men beginning t score again, the Black Hawks this season, | three by New York--were scored being elected president. He suc- New York 8 Boston 3 £4 no pe B wid if 8 M $ T # } continue to soar farther and Saturday the Hawks, who have before the eight-minute mark of ceeds Wally Wilson of Eugenia, Toronto 4 Chicago 1 Sydney ? Gl +i Bi sl RA farther above the rest of the lost three In succession, were! the first period | It was announced that the 1960 Wednesday's Game " Interenegiets Senlor | league, but in the milling throng shut out 2:0 by Detroit on Gordie| Rookie Les Colwill got two meeting will be held jn Niagara Chicago at New York U. of "M to 7 U fN beneath, only five points separate, Howe's two goals aad a fine per- Ranger goals, both with his tsam| Falls, Jan. 22.24, A | 1 2 Ontaric % i p > 1 Ionireal § 3-931 | Pp (o ) W® T KING Ww second place from the cellar forman e by substitute netminder short-handed, The other Ranger| Charlie Evans of Orillia was Mer Wi TF A Pts Napanee 3 Sr ate 4 . Canadiens won both thelr week- Bob Perreault, tallies were by Ed Shack, ied/awarded the Carling's Trophy [ 50 123 55 ta end games--after three games Canadiens didn't score until the Sullivan, Camille Henry, Dean for being the person doing iid Buliio % i : 1 i " Wondstoo vio Junior 2 AMPLE FREE PARKING without a vietory--to boost their|second period against New York! Prentice, Jim Bartlett and Earl most for conservation during the rise | i 18.2 174 167 52 !Goderich 3 p bein 0 - first-place margin to 16 points. Saturday, then the new line of Ingarfield. Vic Stasiuk, Johnny 1950. The Mary Pickford Trophy po ole an 126 2 154 152 98 [ ! hl is None of the other five could do Claude Provost, Henri Richard|Bucyk and Larry Hillman scored |for the best club in conservation BE 18 27 2 140 166 3 in the dog-eat-dog battle for play. the first one with the Pocket-| Toronto held a 140 lead on Dick and Gun Club, Saturday's Results off spots, | Rocket pulling the trigger, Duff's second-period goal against| Others elected were: First | HAWKS IN SLUMP | Donnie Marshall upped it 2:0 In| Bruins ey wy 380 Vice - President Stan Hodgkins, Buffalo 2 Hershey 5 The slumping Chicago Black the third before Andy Hebenton scored three times in the third, Terrace Bay; Second Vice-Presi Rochester 2 Providence 3 Hawks, though they: lost both tied it at 1:08. * ith the score| Jerry Toppazzini, Broneo Hor.|dent Bill Owens, Oshawa, and Cleveland 1 Springfield 3 weekend games, still hold second 2-1 In the dying moments coach/vath and Don McKenney col- Treasurer Charlle Evans. H Sunday's Results with 46 points, but New York Phil Watson pulled Worsley but! lected the Boston goals it was! (Viv) Sutton of Ridgetown, was Hershey 3 Buffalo 4 Rangers. with a ga e in hand,/the move backfired as Jean Be. McKenney's 24th this season, reappointed secretary. Cleveland 8 Providence 8 have moved up to share it with|liveau scored despite Dean Pren. In Chicago Sunday Leafs ieee | SprINg(icld 0 Rochester 3 them tice's work as emergency net. scored in all three periods and| Wednesday's Games Fourth are Boston Bruins with minder : goalie Fd Chadwick had a shut T d K d [Rochester at Buffalo 48 points; Detroit Red Wings fol-| Sunday the roof fell in on De. out going until 12:31 of the third e enne Y {Springfield at Hershey | Eastern OHA Senlor A | low with 42 and last are Toronto!troit's Perreault, who had turned when Hawks' Jack McKenzie beat . Maple Leafs with 41 ; in two fine games as a substitute him D 1 b . T F APG, Montreal heat New York Rang. for Terry Sawchuk, and Bert Olmstead scored in the ec ines 0 Belleville 2513 8197 137 Injured ers Saturday at the Forum 3-1 the only question was how high first, Frank Mahovlich an 0 Whithy 25 7 5179 109 55 | and centre Henri Richard ended tl Id 8 on 1 Hull-( 1419 2 108 156 d_ centre , iechard ended | the score would go Stewart in the second and Duff in M | C h ull-Ottawa f oh ia 16 fame scoreless stretch with: Ralph Backstrom, who returned the third, The little left winger ar ie oac Kingston 1123 3 140 186 2 Montreal s" first goal to action Saturday after being out now has 17 goals this season TC WA Cornwall 922 4 99135 1 y / i YON JRONTO (CP) - § ps Woday Canadiens moved into with Injuries for 10 games, made| Goalie Perreault made 24 stops | Marlhoros of Cr HA Vv Saturday's Results it rott and handed Red Wings, his chances of winning rookie-of-for his Saturday shutout over series are stil] shoppip for a Hull Ottawa: 3 Kingston 4 pg Seerned to be on the rise, a the-year honors look even hetter Chicago, whom he had beaten 3-2 permanent coach iid Belleville 4 Whithy 4 73 licking in vhich Bernie Geof- as he scored his. 12th and 13th on Wednesday Ted Kennedy, former captal Sunday's Results : ton scored for the first time In goals this season Howe got his first goal on a of Toronto Maple Leafs in the Kingston 2 Cornwall § fame ' ALL SINGLETONS power-play pass from defence-| National Hockey Lea Tue Sat i [Belleville 1 Hull-Ottawa 4 it has not beaten Mont No other Canadien scored more man Marcel Pronovost in the first! day nig Y ougye, datur. Tuesday's Game # [| Saturd FOR better than a split of two matches and Andre Pronovost clockéd for for Boston, affairs went to the Kingston Rod Springfield 18 28 1 163 197 37 | Ne 104 i " : A of \ ames this season than once, The other goals went | period while Hawks Ted Lindsay coach gh teen Sow a Hull-Otawa nv Reljevilis ¢ rebounded from their to Henri Richard, his 12th, Geof- was in the penalty box firm executive her 3 iain d OHA-NOHA Senior A night trimming by frion, his 20th, Dickie Moore, his His second was scored In the «of Eculive ore t d | WL T F APis yb ruins 8:3 24th. Peliveau, his 21st. and de. third when he grabbed his own coaching,' Ke Te 2 4 5 MY | Chatham 1 0lM1NM : { 'H nnedy told Harold |gitchener 26 12 1181 120 83 Aa wild fenceman Bob Turner--his fourth, [rebound and slammed it past % " : Ww Ran Rookie Len Lunde scored his Glenn Hall, The right-winger has Balarg, jib president It Tisudbury 18 20 3 148 152 39 ley stop seventh of the vear for De'roit scored 21 this season alii d be back with g S. Marie 17 20 1 149 155 35 : t y 55 152 ¢ | Kennedy coached Petevborough| oF 1 3 3 4 2 n ' . [tired, the Otfawa contender has|Petes in the OHA Junior A last| Saturday's Resuts | alld d S nne e tveit DRel SOnRiaRally in the top 10/senten [North Bay 6 Sault Ste. Marle ¢ in ds winery Europeu com-| Marlboros recently lost the sudbury 0 Kitchener 6 petitions. but the White Ribbon services of Turk Broda, former! " Sunday's Result { : 3 - » " marked her first combined title, Leal goaltender, who has |} Nay last FREE i : SR Sabury Say instruction course thi Wins White Ribbon Event | Namey Holland of Mo treal was stricken With 'an intestinal ail Tuesday's Game $ season on RECREATIO the only other Canadian in the ment and forced to give up full: Windsor at North Bay | M : : : ROOM building (first class of series). See you at our COUR- White Ribbon women's events, lime coaching. OHA Junior A Th igh A erland (CP) Friday's slalom, with Miss Heg- with Lorne O'Connor of Montreal -- ea anada s Anne Heggtvell has put gtveit coming out on top by being pare ' ' ' | ! Caned ST 5 ; ' I Wing carrying Canada's colors ir § : y W M Won pM op Wi the only competitor to make the men's competition Miss Holland) Turk Broda W ill gy be TICE SHO ROO AT 7 P.M. f he run in less than 50 seconds. was 16th in the downhill field of xSt. Mike's [ pecond straight year, ing the BEST AVERAGE Dido , | one te ann the BEST AVERAGE 22 Saturday, while O'Connor took Scout For Leafs Guelph 512 12 153 149 respon 320 6117 129 3 itd SRL | NAN! ile tage Miss Heggtveit had the hes! 13 ' te "Rn i 3th place in the men's Jiaruational White Ribbon tour- average showing with her first place a the meus downnil. TORONTO (CP) -- Alling Turk| Mnrihoros 1223 6109 J aon and fourth placings. Sonja Sper! Br ny { 2% A J ' The 2i-vear - 0} ' . Jo I { a Sperl| TE tra . roda, who has given up coach- Hamilton 623 08 1! by | { . or oye : o q Ottawa ar, of Ger many, who was fifth on BL SINESSMAN DIES ik Toronto Marlboro juniors for xIncludes three BE wins WB \ SRE Rr rr ck by a riday and second Saturday, took TORONTO (CP)--Ralph James the season, is to continue with Saturday's Results \ \ AAAAY AAA non. ie i 1 5, wom She White third place in the combined list Hayhae 82, formér president of the Toronto Maple Leal hockey Peterborough 2 Hamilton [] : \ 3 IN ADIES! 1 A at Ah a first-place ing B. Hayhoe and Company Lim: org 4 3 ¥ \ 1 ba . Victor \ wing sla » ' ganization as a scout, or st. C 3 | Jctoty Tida 3 op Ring sla-| Although the White Ribbon hog, wholesale importers of tea] Broda, 44-year-old former al Ponti la . mt] Rh \ : ompetition and fourth plac: competition is not among the ton And bakery and confectionery goalie \ ist Arnes : in Satruday's downhill a , 1 \ Roalie, will be part-time assistant 8t. Catharines 4 St, } . 3 5 A 4 bi wai run. winter women's ski events, the Supplies, died Friday. Born into Bob Davidson, Leaf's chief Guelph Marlhoros ia 3 | Listen % Barbara Pollock 3 bla bo tou nig combined crown in any tour Briseals Ont, Mr, Hayhoe came'scout, and will confine his hockey Tonight's Game or) = sisted ( he two events, nament puts the winner well to Toronto in 1893 rospec fo. : ; x . SX A " WwW " eliminatin ' the giant slalom among the World's hoc rT prospecting to Ontario, a Barrie at Peterborough ) : | NY | < AT HOME ITH THE LADIES 3 uch is the usual third leg of vear ago Lucile Wheeler of St : a | y § uropean competitions lovite, Que... won first pl hy \ y | 3 to rahi : ) st place in ] i a Hoge r Bjoernbakke n of Norway, two of three events at the world a such THURSDAY Moming Surre vorld champion : among | Alpine championships at Rad emi nnu \ | en skiers, ran second to the, Gastein, Afistria, to take that ; S -A al | Zs i : . 4 ; at y at 10:30 a.m. on Station CKLB . 2 anid "n rl in the combined combined title to Canada for the ite Ribbon placings. The two!first time. Mn almost neck and neck inl With Miss Wheeler now re : CLEARANCE NEW REDUCED PRICE iy | SALE BUILD NOW -- NO PAYMENTS 'TIL APRIL 30 P : a. 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