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The Oshawa Times, 9 Feb 1959, p. 10

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$0 7 THE OSHAWA TIME, Moneds, Februery 9, 1959 Ryerson Tech. ack S.C. ng Centre All-|the All-Star defense set up a fast How! gavie In |realeing play, which netted Ken three starts, turday DIEHL, | pogkine six points In less than when they t 8-48 by | s still oy ye 6 adionied) lig minute. The Oshawa crew cor- erew from Togbnto but not before |Iected thelr defense ju p i crowd w ted to one of |'0° the wie 8 trea ol fo 4 seen Points lead which they never ze A, | ' Niny . howed linquished, Vilani, Tom lyoko eg nd ibe sho and Erskine scored point-for-point The superior shooting of the with Wilson, Cheski and Dicken- visiting ord won them the game #00 '0 hold the lead. The Oshawa) teams missed several " golden" as they showed unerring accur-| BW Bs acy when given the opportunity to scoring chances, which might score, The game started at a|have given them the win, where- ast pace with both teams play- 4 Rysson soured on each ig man-to-man and working for | "break" and kept . every shot. In conirast to the VILANI TOP SCORER game against Lawrgnce Park, &' pop goorer for the game and bi ajo, tits yas a in the Ryerson Rams was Nick Vian vest, methodical type Am with 18, Ken Erskine added Ryerson broke into a slim 3 ,.4 yustin Lorentis cight. Carl point lead early in the half Of Cheski again led the locals some slick shooting hy Nick Vil-fo ire gon Wilson had 10 and sand and Bob Rupert and they Gord Davidson seven. In foul never looked back amy ice shooting Oshawa hit for 12-out-of throughout the Femaince; awed 27: Ryerson on 12-out-of-24 tries game was 1617 i reate ' "va --Rerp - 3 and both times it was io the last CAGE COMMENT a ras half. Oshawa kept the pace as not as em JarTassing ni id they stayed within five points all seem to the locals. he Yerso the way. The half time score was haven't lost a game this year and %-22 (oF the visitors they've played against some high- 4 : ly rated clubs such as Osgoode EXPERIENCE SHOWS Hall, O.A.C. at Guelph, WAterloo Oshawa threatened early In the College and teams in the tough second half as they checked much Bathurst College loop T'o harder and seemed to be on their keep within ten points of a team way. But Ryerson called a time as powerful as this Is quite re-! out and spoiling a weakness in spectable (considering Tom Olin-| Maple Cleaners Boost Lead With Two Wins Maple Cleaners continued their| MAPLES -- Cheski 11; Wrubel league - leading pace in the Osh- 2; J. Olinyk 13; Winter 2; Dav awa Industrial Baskethall League Idson 22; Worsley 6; T. Olinyk 20 this week as they chalked up two Fouls, 10-out-of-17 [1 more schedule wins to boost thelr| AJAX Sehmidke, 13; margin over the field, with a 12; Piotrowski 8; Dickson 78.50 triumph on the Ajax floor Bibeau 15; Fouls, 2-out-of-f yesterday afternoon, following| Officials IL. Kelly and D their 93-75 victory over Acadian Kelly; timekeepers, E. Mills and Cleaners on Thursday, at Simcoe 8S, Marchut Hall BATTLE OF CLEANERS Ernie Cays Lumberkings, sec: Thursday night's game at Sim ond - place club in the OIBL oon Hall was a 'battle of the standingl kept within reach, bY cleaners" with Gord. Davidson beating Acadians. earlier in the and Bob Winter pacing Maples to week, 74-64, |a 25-17 first quarter start, while WIN IN AJAX Gary Vaughan kept his team in Ajax held the Maples to a 15 the hunt, with seven points 12 count in the first quarter with, The matched points in the sec Tom Olinyk getting eight points ond stanza, with Keith Kain, Al for Maples and Gary Hill six for Dickinson and Jerry Burrows get Ajax, The winners moved their ting into the scoring limelight margin up five points in the sec along with Davidson, Ir the third ond stanza with Carl Cheski, lea- period, it was still close, Maples gue - leading scorer, moving into (gaining a two. point bulge as the action with seven and Gord Dav. quarter ended 62-52, fdson had the same number, with| The winners asserted their Hill getting another half-dozen for rights in the last quarter. with the homesters Carl Cheski joining Davidson in Fd. Bibeau and Gord Schmidke another scoring splurge, along clicked for a dozen points be.|with coach Bruno Wrubel while tween them, to put Ajax back in Burrows and Vaughan tried hard the running while Davidson and to keep Acadians in the running Olinyk matched them, but other| Davidson, Cheski, Winter and Ajax counters left the score 46- Wrubel were the top scorers for " the winners while Borrows, Van Maple Cleaners took charge in ghan, Dickinson and Kain were the final frame, running wild _to tops in baskets for Acadians score 30 points and wrap it up. | "MAPLES Cheski 24; Wrubel Joe Olinyk clicked for 11 of these 10; Davidson 33; Worsley 8; Win and that left Davidson, T. Olinyk, ter 18; Fouls, 1l-out-of-15, J. Olinyk and Cheski the top| ACADIANS Dickinson 15; scorers with 22, 20, 13 and 1] Shields 5; Vaughan 19; Kain 12; respectively. Bibeau, Shemidke Burrows 24; Salter. Fouls, 5-out and Hill, with 15, 13 and 12, were of-9 the Ajax snipers Officials UAW HOCKEY Belko Goalie's Display Clinches Berth In Final Belko Redy-Mix have reached 7. Belko, Armstrong (Shaw) 17.44 the UAW Hockey League finals!| Penalties: Gaudet, Lintner, The Cementman, who have been TONY'S MOVE INTO FINALS bowling hot-and-cold all season | Si $s Dian long, have come up with a win In the second halt of the ning formula which has carried double-header, powerful Tony's them into the championship fin. Refreshments continue to be the als. Sunday morning, at the Bow-|100p "Kings", whipping their fav manville Arena, the high-flying Ourite country cousins Hoy Pav- Belko's outplayed, outhustled and |in& 8-3. The key win assured outskated the defending league Pete Siblock"s league champions champions, Maddock's White!® herth into the finals, Which Rose. to the shutout tune of 7.0,|%1l begin next weekend. Tony's winning the 2-0f-3 semi-final with Sunday's game, have now Wn straight games won 14, lost one and tied twice, Vince in regular season and play-off fnch, 150 Ib. goalie of Belko's SSL Lio of So sil was in top form, hooting oul su Bs hig 100 OF SCOP. Ate Bi fire goals off the sticks of Grove + HOB d an 0) ar- Sutton. Keith Bradley. and Gord. | PoP sparked the winners as both fe Bannon in carly minutes of the Reid and Harmon conriected for ame: 16. allow his team-mates to two while Berwick fired a single game to alow hs team-males 10ioper Tony lamplighters were get organized. From then on, the ai {ittle guy was unbeatable. waving Jackie Sneddon, Bob Irvine and his whitewash brush to earn his Sate ig Rob Del 1 first shutout of the season. Van : rice, [ob leives Anc Ronnie Myles netted one each stone, who was emergency re cement: for. the Now market A the Pavers bowed out of furth Pp A er play-off competition, Junior "C" Smoke Rings, helping them win the all-Ontacio laurels HOYS: Goal, Kunkel: defence, last season, seems to be again Fegan, lodge, Price, forwards, working his 'black magic" as Delves, Savery, Brown, Brabin, Belko's set their sights toward a MVles, Barnoski championship season TONY'S: Goal, Melnick: de- Slapshot artist Neil McMahon fence, West, Terwilliger, McCabe and big Jack Armstrong paced Gyurka, R. Reid; forwards, Sned the way, triggering a pair of don, Davis, Locke, Berwick. Har goals each while Mort Richards, mon J. Reid, Sutton, Irvine Jack Marshall and Ronnie Lint. Smith ner, counted singles IST PERIOD BELKOS: Goal, Vanstone: de. 1* HONS. Price fence, Kap, Corbeil, McMahon " Fegan Savery) Steffan; forwards, Armstrong. Tonys, Sneddon (locke) Arnold, Shaw, Lintner, Richards Tonys, Berwick, Marshall, Hartford, Clarke GJ. Reid) MAD 4. Tonys, J. Reid IADDOCKS (Terwilliger, Harmon) fence, Wilson Penalties: Irvine forwards; Ford IND PERIOD Hill, Gi. Sutt Hoys, Delves ton, Maple Fegan IST PERIOD Ton Harmon 1. Belko, McMahon J Penalties: Richards IND PERIOD 2. Belko, Richards Arnold. Steffan) 3. Belko, Marshall (Steffan, Richards) Belko, Armstrong Steffan Penalt Rradley, SRD PERIOD B. Uelko, | Kap) 8. Belko, McMahon (Hauuord) Hill 2; Bill Gingerich and | Tee Pees Put Clincher On First Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Catharines TeePees clinched the Ontario Hockey As sociation Junior A leadership this weekend while the first notes of a death knell sounded over Ham ilton Cubs' playoff hopes, TeePees have won the OHA pennant five times in the last six years, They clinched it Satur day by whipping second « place Peterborough Petes 5-2, Hamilton, now nine points be hind sixth-place Toronfo Mar! horos and one of the six playoff berths, took two setbacks in weekend action losing 42 to fifth-place Barrie Flyers Satur day and taking a 42 count from Marlboros In Toronto Sunday, 'Over-Hill Pros' ST. MIKE'S WINS | MONCTON (CP)---Ken Farmer, Toronto St. Michael's Majors pie president of the Canadian Olym- Association and executive broke a five-game being streak member of the Canadian Sports in the other half of Sunday's Advisory Council, says Belleville double-header as they downed McFarlands aren't strong enough Barrie 30. The win earned Maj-|to retain the world amateur ors four points and put them hockey championship within three points of third-place' He told delegates meeting to Guelph Biltmores form a New Brunswick sports ad Ray Cullen led St visory council Saturday. McFar- attack on {lands were "'nothing but a group pair while Ted Wright, Don(®f overthehill pros' and Grosso and Vie Hadfield added !"ve amateur hockey¥'representa- singletons to end any hopes Petes tives : had of catching the league lead Canada should train an all-star Wayne Boddy and Fred Dart team to represent her at the in scored the Peterborough mark- ternational Jockey ers before 3.206 fans. Canadians shouldn't ' WEEKEND STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston's Bronco Horvath, who scored three goals Sunday as the Bruins defeated. New York 4.1 | Ron Murphy of Chicago Black {Hawks, who scored a goal and! ol up three others as the Hawk downed Toronto 7-2 Sunday se! Vanstone, the § ft. 10 8 2 5 2 3 2.2 4.5 11.03 Goal, Fielder Rorabeck Bannon Sutton de Gaudet Bredley Cocker 13.41 I tchett 5 Lodge) 2.38 6 (Arnokd 19.08 Gaudet, Berwick Hoys, Mylet Brown, Delves Penalties: Delves 2.56 8B. Tonys, Smith «J 9. Tonys, Harmon (J. Reid, Berwick) 110. Tonys, J. Reid (Berwick) Tonys Penalties Davis 5.00 Reid. West, Price Officials: Mel Suddard and Ivan 8.13 Locke. Reid) 500 | 7 80.17 Fegan Reid) 1.01 8.44 7.19 4 101 1 R32 17.59 R Statfan Smith) Sitton Irvine i 'RABBIT' BETTER NOT HAVE HORNS SAULT STE, MARIE, Ont, (CP) Should children be seen and not heard? That's what officials of the Ontario department of lands and forests are wondering after calling a local home to inquire whether the owner had returned a moose census card. "Daddy's out hunting deer," replied a small boy when asked where his father was. "Now stop fibbing. You know perfectly well your father is out hunting rabbits," a womaa's voice reprimanded in the background, The deer hunting season is closed now ' Bob Metcalf's Rink Wins Major Trophy At Quebec 'Spiel QUEBEC (CP) Toronto, skipped hy Bob Metcal captured the nor's Trophy, top prize in the Quebec international bonspiel, Metcalf scored a 9-3 12-end vic- tory Saturday over Wes Murchi- son of Ottawa in the final after eliminating John Freeman of Point Claire, Que , who had ear- Rams' Stars vk Oshawa's big gun was play. ing for his home school) , , . He is also the captain of the Oshawa squad . . . In keeping with the club policy of bringing in "'tough- er" competition than the locals expect (o face in their own play- downs this Saturday's game should be a dandy Dave | Mann who thrilled the crowd a| week ago, playing for Lawrence| Park, comes to town with an All-Star team, which he thinks is} capable of playing the Shopping| Centre squad , . . Boyd Carter, Pete O'Garro, Art Pewell and several other Argonaut football basketball playes are expected to be on the team "Tim"' Nelson's Biddy league teams fran Simcoe Hall wil. play al half time , , . Game time § p.m. at Donevan Collegiate on Satur- day night, Feb, 14, TORONTO RYERSON TECH. RAMS -- Vilani 18, Erskine 11, Rupert 7, Patterson 2, Clark 5, Lorenitis 8, Tom Olinyk 7. Total 58 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ALL-STARS -- Booth 1, Wilson 10, Dickenson 5, Davidson 7, Newey 4, Joe Olinyk 2, Oldfield 6, Cheski 11, Vaughan 2, Total 48. Officials ~ Bill Dell and Jim Brady Scorers -- Bob Eagleson, Fred Whalley and Bruno Wrubel, f, awards including the grand ag- gregate Other included Francois Jobin Gold Cup: Oshawa---0. Parker, R. Whitting- ton, V. Mette, R. Latimer Holt-Renfrew Trophy: Oshawa K. C. Conlin, E. Disney, B. Patte and A, MacKay Cambrai Trophy: Lake---R., J. Ash, Dr lands, H, Hammerton, O. Archer, Carling Trophy Sault Ste Marie-V. Naphan, A. De Courcy, Dr, V. Hart, Dr. W. Sullivan. Canada Skier's Death Termed One-In-10.000 GARMISCH, Germany (CP) Before the start of Sunday's slalom, the final event in the Arl- berg-Kandahar ski meet, contest- ants and spectators observed a moment of silence to commemor- ate a young Canadian skier's death John Semmelink, 20-year - old former McGill University student, died Saturday from injuries he received in a fall in the downhill race. He crashed 60 feet into a gully about 500 yards from the end of the icy course. Shortly before Semmelink's death, Anne Heggtveit, 20, of Ot- tawa won the combined title in the women's competition, Ontario trophy winners Kirkland P. Nee- Paul Wright; timekeeper, R. Sud dard and G. Gordon, LUMBERKINGS WIN Cay Lumberkings started Ac adians off on the wrong foot on Tuesday night when they took a 74-64 decision from the cleaners They played it tight-to-the-vest in the first quarter, John Newey's seven points for the winners being the best effort, In the second stanza, play opened up a little more but it was still even and they matched baskets, to bring the half-time score to 24-23 in favor of Acadians | In the third quarter, Cay's caught fire and pulled away with coach Gary Vaughan's eight points not enough to match seven y "Barney" Oldfield and five more by "Sparrow" Goddard, as the quarter ended 51-40 for Cay's In the final canto, Acadians tried desperately to get back in the running but were only able to shave one poin' off Cay's lead | 'Oldfield, Newey and Don Mal- lett, in that order, were to scorers for the Lumberkings while Vaughan, high scorer of the night paced his team, followed by Al Dickinson and Jerry Gelette, CAY'S Newey 14; Campbell Oldfield 20; Horton 4; God- dard 5; Whalley 8; Mallett 10; Mathews 9. Fouls, 12-cut-of-15. ACADIANS Wilson 3; Evans Vaughan 23;kain; Dickinson 14; Burrows 5; Gelette 10; Salter 5; Irwin 2; Shields 2. Fouls, 10-out. of-13 Officials B. Ginverich and "Tim' Nelson; timekeepers, R Suddard and G. Gordon | came the first contestant in the meel's 24-year history to win the men's event three times when he clinched the title Sunday with a second in the slalom on top of a win in the downhill, FAMILY ARRIVES Sir Arnold Lunn of Great Brit ain, chairman and co-founder of {the Kandahar races, called Sem- melink's death tragic and ex- tended his sympathies to the Montreal's youth's family who ar- rived here late Sunday. The fam- lily has decided that his body will be buried here Schranz described the course for the slalom as very good but he called the downhill the "toughest race I've ever made." Other cotupetitors, 38 of whom fell be- sides Semmelink, agreed it was [treacherous Lunn described the Canadian's (death as a one-in-10,000 chance |"'T do not consider the race com- mittee or the jury in any way to blame for the tragedy." He said that none of the team captains nor the jury members had sug gested the course was dangerous or /required special precautions Mit a number of nets and mat. tresses had been in use At the same time, Lunn called for increased safety measures on {all trail racing on wooded courses--"it is not only easy to he wise after the event, it is necessary.' He suggested greater use be made of nets and mat. tresses 4, Ken Farmer Says 'Belleville Team Catharines' Peterborough with a | ers expect he said too ' Break Five More World Swim Marks SIDNEY (AP)-Sylvia Ruuska of Berkley, Calif, and Australia's John Konrads and John Devitt broke five world swimming ree ords Saturday Miss Ruuska, 16 of records with in the 220.yvard clipped 3.4 seconds off listed 220-vard mark and 2 onds off the 200-metre record After Devitt bettered his own world fark by a tenth of a sec ond with a 55.1-second perform- ance in the 100-yard freestyle, who. stopped 38 shots--twice as|Konrads climaxed the spectacu- many his opponent to pre {lar assault by improving on two serve a 3-2 victory over Montreallof his many records with a 4:19 Saturday locking in the 440.vard freestyle, Bob Pulford scored two, That broke' his records for both goals as Toronto defeated De- the 440 and the slightly shorter Itroit 41 Saturday metres by 2.8 seconds. a of hutterfly the sec hetlered pair a time 1403 That lean Beliveau, who scored the vinning goal as Montreal Cana diens beat Detroit 341 Sunday Eddie Litzenberger of Chicago who scored three goals Saturday as Chicago defeated New York 6-3 s | Goaler Don Simmons of Boston, as who A rink from| Lieutenant-Gover- | lier carried off two other major | S An Austrian, Karl Schranz, be- tournament. | = Hawks 'Grudge Line' Paces Week-End Jump | split the weekend by losing 3-2 to|d'ens. Sunday, left winger Dickie Boston Bruins Saturday and then!Moore scored his 28th goal and Jean Beliveau and Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard got one each, while Red Kelly was Detroit's only scorer. SCORES OFF SKATE By GEORGE FRAJKOR Canadian Press Staff Writer If anything, they should call it clipping Detroit Red Wings 3-1 Sunday. th . 8 Erudze line |" Canadie ss, 10 points ahead of Lindsay was ditched by | hea it yi Chicago with 66 points, didn't do Pettus Red Wings. Sod Sloan by the Red Wings as Toronto Maple Leafs and Fddie|a well against f reviving Maple Litzenber, by Montreal Cana- did Toronto's diens. ger Ty Mo 2 of Leafs, who slapped down Detroit They've been playing hockey [4-1 Saturday and finally vacated since then as if they resented be-|the league cellar. ing ditched DUBIOUS DISTINCTION During the weekend Litz| Rangers meanwhile, distingu- whacked three goals and got ished themselves as the team three assists, Sloan got two goals most likely to get hat tricks and two assists, and Lindsay al|scored against them. Litzenber- |goal and five assists as they led [ger scored his three against them the Chicago Black Hawks to a|Saturday night and Bronco Hor- 6-5 win over New York Rangers!vath fired another three as Bos- Saturday and a 7-2 slaughter of ton beat New York 4-1 Sunday. [Fleming Mackell. got the other goal and rookie deflected in. | Duff had one each. | Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday. GOT PENALIZED TOO Lindsay's perpetual, and scored Rangers' lone tally. Sloan's more recently acquired,! Horvath, out with a broken jaw |Bobby Hull peevishness showed in their pen- most of this season, had a four- Ron Murphy each scored once. alty records--Terrible Ted got 10-|goal weekend, scoring once Sat-|1t was Murph's fifth point dur- minute misconduct and a minor urday, Leo Labine and Don Me- ing the weekend. He got three as- land tough Tod a misconduct and Kenney each scored once. sists Sunday and a goal Satur- {two minors, Goaltender Don Simmons al- day when Hawks beat New Chicago's double wins gave lowed only two Montreal goals, York. them a comfortable hold on the both by Marcel Bonin, and staved | and Billy Harris, for the Hawks. | Andy Hebenton, Camille (The Eel) Henry and rookie Les Col will were New York's scorers, place. had only 19 stops, The league-leading Canadiens' It was the fifth consecutive playing only so-so hockey lately, game without a win for Cana- HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS OHA Junior A WL T F APs. Two World Records . At Turf Paradise PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -- Two 34 7 3215135 71 world records were set Sunday in 24 17 5 187 147 53 lthe co-featured eighth and ninth 19 13 12 181 167 50 horse races at Turf Paradise, 3 a Si i a Tyhawk, a four-year-old colt ) de v 795 owned by Calgary contractor Wil H Is 2 i 3% 134 3 liam Worger, knocked a fifth of a amilton ou 131 175 second off the world mark by xIncludes three 4-point wins, winning the 62 - furlong eighth Saturday's Results race in 1:14 4-5 | Barrie 4 Hamilton 2 . : | Peterborough 2 St. Catharines 5 Sunday's Results Barrie 0 St. Michael's 3 Hamilton 2 Marlboros 4 | Tonight's Games Hamilton at Peterborugh St. Michael's at Marlbros SATURDAY Western League | Winnipeg 5 Spokane 2 Vancouver 8 Victoria 4 Seattle 7 New Westminster 6 Calgary 2 Saskatoon 5 Okanagan Senior ton 4 Kamloops 5 Western International Rossland 6 Nelson 9 OHA Junior B Owen Sound 6 Sarnia 7 Waterloo 10 Preston 4 Eastern League Clinton 7 New Haven 1 Washington 6 Charlotte 4 | Johnstown 7 Philadelphia 1 | Western Intercollegiate U of Man, 1 U of Sask, 8 Exhibition Ottawa-Hull 8 Regina 0 U of Tor 4 Clarkston College 2 SUNDAY Western League Winnipeg 5 Spokane 2 Victoria 4 Seattle 2 Quebec League Chicoutimi 3 Quebec 2 Montreal 4 Trois-Rivieres 1 International League Troy 5 Fort Wayne 4 Eastern League Philadelphia 6 New Haven 4 Okanagan Senior Kamloops 4 Kelowna 5 N.B. North Shore Senlor St, Thomas-Chatham 3 Bathurst 2 wr By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League I F A Pts. 13 12 178 113 66 12 151 148 10 149 155 7 151 163 ; 9 129 150 { Detroit 6 123 152 | Saturday's Results {Boston 3 Montreal 2 Detroit 1 Toronto 4 Chicago 6 New York 3 Sunday's Resulls Montreal 3 Detroit 1 Toronto 2 Chicago 7 New York 1 Boston 4 American League 4 F A Pts, 3 184 139 65 5 165 147 61 2 198 203 54 3 190 174 47 {Providence 21 31 2 163 197 44 {Springfield 21 32 1 188 228 43 | Saturday's Results Rochester 8 Cleveland 5 Buffalo 0 Hershey 2 Providence 3 Springfield 4 Sunday's Results Hershey 3 Rochester 3 Springfield 3 Buffalo 4 Cleveland 4 Providence 6 OHA-NOHA Senior A WL F A Pts. 32 15 1 196 165 65 29 15 2 211 157° 60 20 24 3 164 178 43 20 23 1172 175 41 | Windsor 17 27 2 174 186 36 North Bay 14 28 1 149 205 29 Saturday's Resulls Chatham 3 Sault Ste. Marie 1 Windsor 4 Kitchener 8 Sunday's Result Kitchener 1 Windsor 3 Eastern OHA Senior A WL T F APts. 8 6203 124 62 13 8 215 160 62 21 3 130 177 37 Kingston 13 24 5 160 185 31 (Cornwall 928 4115177 22 | Saturday's Results Hull-Ottawa 4 Kingston 4 Cornwall 4 Whithy 7 Sunday's Results Kingston 8 Cornwall 4 Whitby 3 HdllOrrawa 4 St. Cath, Pete Guelph xSt. Mike's | Barrie {Marihoros Montreal 27 {Chicago New York Boston Toronto | 'Sharpsburg Is Winner McLennan MIAMI Fla., (AP) Farm's Sharpsburg won the $64,. 3117 28 18 26 23 22-28 | Buffalo {Hershey Cleveland {Rochester |Pentic |Farm's Bardstown, the 4 . to - § favorite, finished out of Chatham money, Kitchener Sudbury S. Marie mount at the head of the stretch but the claim was not allowed. PAYS TOP PRICE | $5.40 and $4.30. A Dragon Killer returned $16.60 and $8.80 while third-place Nadir paid $3.80. At Arcadia, Calif., C. V. Whit- ney's highly-favored Bug Brush Whitby Belleville Hull-Ottawa 28 27 17 Handicap at Santa Anita. Saskatchewan Junior Melville 3 Flin Flon 5 Thunder Bay Junior Fort William Canadiens 3 Fort | William Hurricanes 6 Milly K returned $6.40 and $4.90 and third-place Penumbra $6.50, Little Change In '59 Blocking Rule two backfielders or the East's Canadian Press Staff Writer [idea of restricting it to linemen, We couldn't resolve the differ- TORONTO (CP) Canadian. oc go the present rule is in professional football is leaning (another vear at least." heavily towards unlimited block-| ! {Ing in some form but plans to in- trodues in the coming season Mrs. Rigney Says She'll Sell Sox, Veeck Will Buy Comiskey Rigney nounced Satur officially an- By WILF GRUSON |Bill Veeck said he will be the i by There is a minor change in the {rule insofar as who are the privil- eged halfbacks allowed to block have hoticed up against a stumb [with the linemen to the third The West is willing to com five-yard stripe in advance of the | |promise on what further blocking |SCFimmage line. They will be the it would like. The East, however, (Ones flanked farthest away from ' ' [refuses to budge from its stand.|the end of ap de. Last season | The deadlock means that the these Aves, if two or more were [blocking rule in the Western In. flanked outside either end, were |terprovincial Football Union and those closest to the ends. the Big Four league in 1959 will/OTHER REVISIONS Mrs. Rigney's option expires Feb. 18, Veeck said his syndicate will that Mrs. Rigney would sell. Veeck, once head man of Cleveland Indians and the old St. now, It permits the linemen and 5 number of minor rule revisions. to close the deal. two privileged halfbacks to On a third-down blocked: kick.) block up to the third five-yvard th ti t All 1 th |stripe ahead of the line of scrim- He punting team will lose the Image. hall at the point where it be- | comes dead if yards haven't been FORECASTS WRONG made on the recovery Previously) LJ Goalie Wetzel - . idely forecast hy the kicking t 'at lized t H P t Learn officials the Jaet couple 25 vards-or haf the distance tol Qui S Ills 0S {of months that the Canadian Foot- its goal-line if the play started . During Game [ball League rules committee Within its 25-vard line. In addi- would approve unlimited i it had the down over. ling on all running plays but the| The change resurrected a rule| .. 1 " " linemen and perhaps by the two that was in effect for years until " EDMONTON x n an Wet- privileged backfielders. But the it was revised in 1941 i Tia Ch toMer = Manon For illegal interference by an jor A series, stalked off the ico eligible receiver on a pass, in-|in disgust Sunday during his first six - man commitlee announced) Sunday that because unanimous iy agreement couldn't be reached it stead of losing the ball at the|game with Edmonton Oil Kings of had shelved the idea. place where the interference oc- ithe Central Alberta Intermediate Lew Hayman of Toronto Aigo-|{curred, the offensive team will| Hockey League nauts, one of the three eastern be penalized 15 vards from the| jl Kings were trailing 64 in representatives on the committee, line of scrimmage. On interfer-ithe third period when Red Deer sald the West held out for unlim- ence by an. eligible receiver the rustlers' Bill McCulley banged in ited blocking by linemen and by penalty remains the same--10ss'a goal off the post. Wetzel skated at least the two privileged half-|of ball hy the offensive team |off the ice and into the dressing backs after originally proposing -- i ---- | room hs that it apply to all backfielders. | | No reason was given for his ac- Hayman said the other eastern| Ice-Canoe Race To tion. Red Deer went on to Win | Lachance Bros. For es 9-6. He was replaced in the Edmon ton net by Russ Gillow, also of deleg stood firm that it be restricted to linemen, although he himself was willing to go along] with the West's revised proposal| gee Hamilton, who had plaved the of including the two halfbacks Fifth-Year-In-Row [last six games for Oil Kings The other easterners on the com Wetzel, property of Detroit Red mittee were general. manager QUEBEC (CP) The five La-| Wings inined Oil Kings this lake Gandanr of Hamilton Tiger chance Ryrothers of Montmagny, week. although his transrer pap Cats and Jim McCaffery of Ot- Que . paddled. pulled and pushed ers still are pending tava Rough Riders their canoe across the ice-choked! Reg Houghton, Canadian Ama "I wanted agreement on some St. Lawrence river in 26 minutes|teur Hockey Association official | change, rather than stick to the and 56 seconds Sunday to win the [in Calgary, who has the papers, | present rule," Hayman said. "I|annual ice-canoe race for the fifth has expressed doubt that they! think the running attack needs a|consecutive year. will pass the CAHA because the hit of additional help to balance| Twenty teams competed and|east to west inter-branch transfer | it out with the passing part of{thousands of spectators lined the |deadline was Dec, 15 the game. 1 don't like to see toojriver banks to watch the teams| Wetzel was named second all nfuch of either and unlimited {battle through the ice -' packed star goalie of the OHA Junior A hincking would even it out Iriver with their heavy, runner he last two vears and was first ,1 was in favor of either the equipped canoes over the dis- all-star goaltender during the West's proposal of including the tance of about one mile. ' '1955-36 season. | | Bob Pulford led Leafs with two Lloyd Sabins 1261; Dave Reynolds {goals and Gerry Ehman and Dick 1264; Ozzie Keeler 1245; Jim Pat.| Leafs withered Sunday getting and Alex Donaldson 1200. a goal apiece out of Barry Cullen! Erie Nesterenko, another To- that it was going to be a close Jim Bartlett ronto castoff, scored two goals finish and as. usual, experience Sloan Lindsay. proved most Elmer Vasko and |clutch. Sloan and Earl Balfour also got | National Hockey League's second off 33 other shots. Jacques Plante one, and Litzenberger his three. the gixih and seventh games but F Bettyanbull, a five-year - old is Oshawa Ton chestnut mare owned by H. R.lance of their | Talmage of Tucson, Ariz., ran the| undoubtedly earn the Oshaw fivefurlong ninth race in 56 2-5, /trundlers a play-off berth. chipping a fifth off the old mark! y Fairlawn dandy 332 700 McLennan Handicap by four Bob Gallagher, lengths Saturday while Calument |geales the away for Tony's when the Osh- won the $59,700 Santa Margarita | The time was 1:48 1-5 and the winner paid $4 40, $2.90 and $2.50. \mons 612 (230, 218). CHICAGO (AP)--Mrs. Dorothy PARTS . SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE Sa that she will |lgHe. {sell her majority interest of Chi-'gince the hzlidays. Once again we had cago White Sox for $2,700,000, four uyer, Veeck, in Cleveland, said he will exercise his option to buy| 3,235 shares. The total points go ahead with plans to take over and will be hard to beat as they have control of the White Sox and that been near the top all he had been confident all along | Padi Louis Browns, will have 45 days over Diesels 4:0 to stay In the conten remain much the same as it 18| The committee also agreed on after the option date of Feb. 18 tio Ep SASAANSMS----_--_------' Denny Linton Wins County Bowl Title It was a lefthander's trundling|and almost came out on top, mise that 'came out on top in the 1959|ing by only 63 pins over the 10 |Fred Watts Memorial Singles|game route. Lloyd was the stead- . Event at the Whitby County Bow], |iest bowler by far with his two when Denny Linton became the five-game sets being over the 1200 1959 title winner, {mark, 1261 and 1232. In a 10-game roll-off, which con-| Many of the fans in attendance sisted of two sets of five games (Would have liked to see Char- over a two-Saturday period, it|lie Gill take the honors but lack of |was bowling at its best and the experience under pressure proved | Alex Delvecchio was Wings' {decision was in doubt right up to just a little foo much for the big marksman Saturday night at To-|the final frame, ronto, and even then his shot was | a fluke--it ticked Leaf defence-| game set with a 1395 total, follow- {man Tim Horton's skate and was ed by Denny Linton 1377; fellow. Charlie finished a respect- able third, which was still a v fine performance. . Bob| '07zie" Keeler finished fourth, closely followed by Whithy's Marty Jordan and it was a gallant stand by Marty when he racked up a string of seven strikes and just failed to pick up the slack, The delegation from Cliff Ren- ell's Rouge Lanes a. put upd good battle with Boh Slade beipg a constant threat with his neat {trundling, 3 The high single score prizes were won by Denny Linton 359; Valuable ground was lost by Paul Shody 359; and "Doc" Dafoe Charlie Gill in the sixth game,|with a 313, ' when the big fellow ran into the! The final standing: Champion usual bit of trouble which invari- Denny Limton 2556; Lloyd Sabins ably comes wheh a bowler tries|2493: Charlie Gill 2454; Ozzie just a little too hard, Keeler 2439; Jim Patterson 2423; Denny Linton also faltered in Bob Slade 2399; Bill Solomon : d Allen 2326; Paul Shody H moved back into the lead with a Doug Bryant 2308: Dave Reynolds 359 game, which "Lefty" -does 2307 and Alex. Donaldson quite often in competition of this| In presenting the trophy, the nature. He held the lead from County Bowl Manager, Dolig then on, unfil the final bell, Rowden, and Mrs. Clare Watts, Lloyd Sabins, the defending thanked all participanis for their Charlie Gill led in the first five |Slade 1306; Marty Jordan 1269; !terson 1226; Doug Randall 1223 In the second five-game set, it|q became obvious from the outset valuable in the | | ; champion put up a great scrap!support, Tony's Trundlers Now Tied For Top The hottest team in the Toronto in the third game and # was . Major league at the present time clean cut win with a 1240 score y's and a continu- for Oshawa and 1116 for Me. present form will Guinness, a| Dick Adams was the number I one star of the Tony's club with Facing a really tough opponent 829 for his triple total, Lloyd Sab- in the L. J, McGuinness club, at ins, with a 770 total took over first Ace Bowling on Saturday, the Os spot in the high average race, Oz |awa boys turned in their best per-|zie Keeler had 748, Denny Linton formance of the season to take 712 and Alex Donaldson 681, |all three games in convincing| Tony's three-game total was-a |style and finish tied for top spot. healthy 3740 while the. McGuin- The experience gained in last ness club had to settle for a 3278 season's championship play is be- total, despite a three-star effort ginning to show itself in the clutch by Ron "Crackers'" Garrell, who bowling which is required to win turned in a three-game string of games at the crucial time. 829. Tony's took the first game with| While the Tony's boys all did a [1193 against 1131 for McGuinness | real Job on Saturday, the most and it was Lloyd Sabins with a (important cog in the wheel was game, Dick Adams' 255 the completely perfect relief bowl- and a really terrific relies job by ing by big Bob Gallagher who that tipped the went in for Denny Linton in all in Oshawa's favor. three games and came through The second game was a walk- perfectly, The standing now shows three awa boys racked up a 1307 score teams tied for top spot, Oshawa Sharpsburg made a brilliant (Which knocked all the usual fight Tony's 6 pts.; Playtime Bowl 6; [stretch run under jockey Howard out of the McGuinress boys, who Danforth Bowl 6; Village Bow! 5; [Grant, John Sellers, riding Mrs, [finished with a 103) total, S. H. Sadacca's A Dragon Killer, | : ¢ second - place finisher, claimed zie Keeler 287, Dick Adams 280, Sharpsburg interfered with his! Alex Donaldson 262, Denny Linton Saturday when Tony's meet Play- I {Regent Press 4: McGuinness 4; The 1307 game consisted of 0z- O'Connor Bowl 3; Bowlodrome 2. It should be a terrific battle this |261 and Lloyd Sabins 217, with|time Bowl at Willow Bowl, To- Bob Gallagher in relief for Denny [ronto, Every game must be won Linton, again rolling well, if the Oshawa crew is to make Having won the first two games, the last play-off spot. Rememher Sharpsburg ran the mile and a it was obvious that there would the time 2.30 p.m., Saturday at furling in 1:49 and paid $9.60, be no let up by the Tony's squad Willow Bowl. OSHAWE BOWLING NEWS WED. NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE High single, G. May High triples -- G Topping 618 (244, CRA LEAGUE Standing ~ Bingo Markers 85, Slid- er 32, Sowpokes Spdia Avssivers 50, i) . Sim. Sunnyside hy ascals , Connaught and B. Sim (464, Brews 45, Bathe No. 1 43, Spades arce | 12: Troubleshooters 42, Storie 41, Wood y £ view Na. 3 40, Flops 40, Dumbells 40, 240, F. Bracey 221, M. Robson 220. P.|gadeouts 40, Sunshiners 39, Bird Dogs Blackler 220, M. Slute 219, §. Hanna 39 v 1 uo ) 39, 'Blowers 374, Aces 37, Southmead 216, M. McKay 215, G. Nesbitt 215, 361 ) | 36%, Thorntons 33, Bathe No. 2 30 and Collins 212, G. Murghy 212, J. Dun | Aristocrats 25. [son 200, M. Godden 208, F. Therrein "johnny Trott was the leader this |208. §. Powers 208, A. Shaw 208. F.|yeek with 685 (255, 242) followed by Pritchard 206, M. Henson 206, N. Blasko | (: ; ' ; LH i a Curt Russell 683 (273, 226), Roy Manin . ® 660 (248-220), Ozzie Weeks 661 (300), Lemon League -- D. Grennon, 98. |Mel Hodgson 654 (240. , 200), Bob Team standings--Hotshots 12, Merry Carter 650 (317), Edythe Nathan 647 Macs 11, Bell Ringers 11, Slow Jets 10,|(275), Joe Horn 646 (260, 310), Ron Alleyeats 10, Go-Getters 10, Blue Jays Brown 638 (228, 211), Mavis Taylor {10, Pin Pickers 6. (256), Doreen Reid 628 (218, 214), 1 ( Bill Scattergood (226, 225), June Lawson 615 (239), ark 625 (257-201), men's | Russ Pinch 610 (278, 200), Marg Shemily ), Carson Heard 605 (239, 204), Marion Baxter 605 (243, 203), Rusty Howard 605 (270), Morris Fenton 603 (244), Jack Neate 602 (284), Marion Dingman 600 (221) and Harry Willough- by 600 (260), Also we would like to mention one score from last week, namely Kathy Smith with 601 (248, 222, 221). Sorry her name wam't In the paper last week. Goed singles were by --Betty Byrne Buicks are still rolling along and took (263, Doris Clark 247, Roy Cornish 248, a 4.0 win from the shorthanded Cadil. [Ray Adair 230, 219; Doreen West 227, [lacs to become section leader all alone Lalian Boon Rie Triven 226, ! § N m , Gord season, Reld 225, Ethel Zufelt 222, Del Sibloek Leafs were pushed to the limit iy Bob Germond 220, 208, Harry Snow came up with three 1100 games to turn [50 00; Doug Trivett 220, Jim Baxter back Oldsmobiles 4:0 and this leaves Li 4! George Lawrence 218, Albert Maples one in arrears in a tie for sec: bos 317, ladys Fice 216, 200, Harry ond spot, Pontiacs are co-tenants with | foe " » Bette March 215, Marilyn Maples for second as they also rolled |I'énton 215, Orve Dingman 215, Clark 215, Eloi Landry 213, Len Byrfe 212, Don Patterson 212, Harold Clarke they also carded all 1100 games for |210. Dorothy Tyson 208, Vie Williamson their 4-0 victory from GMC's in a tight$207, 203; Lorraine Cornish 206, Be t ty fit. The other match was the only split | Martin 206, Helen Pinch 205, Jean Law- of points as Vauxhalls had a real tussle fence 204, Scotty Etmanski 204, Alma in winning 3:1 from Delcos, and this Hi 208, Rich March 203, Carl Wahrer [keeps them within reach of the lead: J | St Fountain = San Brash 22, | \ 3 » Ethel en alse. . and Wayne Robinson 200. wii The honor roll this week was given a Lenton this week were Mildred Han. show by one of our spares, J. Austin, nu 99 Francis Brash 97-81 Esthe who after earning a forty - pin handi-| yi. 07 "Wey Ogden 87, Henry Gie or cap last week, came up with a nice |g yng gant pide 84, nry Gleeo! |730 (244, 2328) scratch score, Maybe a ' there should be a saliva test, Johnny Trott maintained his torrid clip with 720 (234, 201) and this will keep his five - point lead over Tony Desjardines for high average. Ross Coulson had an- other good night with 713 (248, 238, 227) nd will soon be where he "belongs after a hard fight, For the singles de. partment, Harold Osborne also got on the beam with a lovely 303 edging out [Pat Jarvis 271, Tony Desjardines 26 |Bill Barta 265 and Keith Smith 25 Several others just missed in both cate !govies in spite of Matt's bedevilled 263. ay 668 (263.240); | 200 Singles -- J. Bell 252, B. Pe the Parts and Service 10 it is a case of all or nothing at I, and that has been the rule ever In shutouts and a near miss. In spite of the one - sided decisions the standing remains a merry mixed up mess as, out of ten teams, eight are within three points for the section lead which has three nights remaining and six are In a circle of six points for the Maple but n. Chevs also stayed with the pack | ST. GEORGE'S GREEK CATHOLIO Scores this week are much bettar than those of last week's bowlers, Our 200 Club has swellen tremendously and our Lemon League shrunk to practical ly nil. May we say in a nice that we should be underway by at least 9:15 p.m. bowlers! High Doubles: J. Hrico 475 (286); T. Mikolash 463 (278); D. Smith 450 (268); ohn Crossman 440 (266); A. Hucul 417 (292); and A. Borzvsky 404 (228) mS lub: M. Patterson 253, A. Peters 244, Z, Mandzuik 237, E. DeHart 234, pins and rubbers ie , 4 h "We 'have heen forced to secure many [fo PIugAn 222, RB. Vasmanicki 217, spares and. replacements of late and |HOwAd Courts 311, G. Peters 213, R we hope all the unwell soon get well "00 FE BE i x 3 and return as the shift howling is a qo C00 argue feaki 73 ane. 3 hig enough handicap to overcome, bul| rey n, 'Standings: Die Hards 11 our 'thanks again goes to all helping us (515"10, Rockets 8, Wild Cats 7, doia'3 ou Second Section Standing -- Buicks 4.|nd Blowers 4. 16-34, Maple Le 4.15-36, Pontiacs 4-15.35, Chevs 4.14.31, Delcos 1-13-37, auxhalls 3.13.27, GMC's 0-12-33, Die- | sels 0:11:27, Olds 0.6.20, Cadillacs 0-5 F » MITH' PORT 353 KING ST. W. FOR BOATS NEW & USED PHONE RA 3-9311 BEST in Skates end Sharpennig UDDARD'S id Simcoe S. RA 5-3979 | A

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