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The Oshawa Times, 12 Feb 1959, p. 14

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In Tuesday evening, a1 Simcoe Hall, the league - leading Maple Cleaners had two points clipped off their lead as the second-place Ernie Cay Lumberkings did the trick with a very close 74-73 vic- tory in one of the most exciting and best played games in tht league so far this season. CAY'S DOMINATE PLAY Ernie Cay's opened up the game at a tremendous pace, as they completely outplayed, out- hustled and outscored Maples 23- 12 to take a commandmg first- quarter lead. "Barney" Oldfield started Cay's on their way as he was really "hot" with his famous shooting arm racking in 13 points, more than the whole losers' squad could pick up in this quarter. | Cay"s Defeat Maples Basketball Derby to their big win by "Barney" Oldfield who topped all scorers with a sensational 33-point effort a Rand Don Mallett who both hooped an even dozen while Maples were led by Gord Davidson, Carl Ches- ki and Joe Olinyk with 21, 14 and 1 halftime score had Cay's out in front by five points, 37-32. MAPLES CATCH FIRE After the halftime intermissio, Maple Cleaners started the fire works as they played fine team ball to move into a three-quarter time draw by outscoring the vic- tors 22-17, Gord Davidson, who played a great game for Maples, ran in eight with some fancy layups along with Joe Olinyk and Carl Cheski, the league's leading sniper, as they divided a dozen. John 'Moose' Matthews sank teams played a fine brand of basketball in this contest as they seem very evenly matched. . . . "Barney" Oldfield's fine scoring is moving him closer every game 8. 8. Marie AU Sudbury 20 25 H HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS long with 'Moose' Mathews 3 points, respectively. CAGE COMMENT -- Both the Montreal Chicago Boston New York Toronto Detroit Montreal 5 Toronto 2 Boston 5 New York 3 New York at Detroit Chicago at Boston Buffalo to overtaking Carl Cheski, league leading scorer as "Bar- ney" now boasts a 20.4 and Carl a 23.1 average. . . . This contest was not decided until the last five seconds, when Bill Horton sunk the game-winning foul shot. . . « The three stars of the night went to "Barney" Oldfield, Gord four baskets with his dandy set |shot from the top of the key to keep Cay's in the game and leave the score deadlocked at 54- 54. FOUL SHOT WINS Both teams tried hard to keep Hershey Cleveland Rochester Providence Springfield Chatham MEN! DON'T MISS THE SAVINGS AT SACHY'S Great Savings Sale Which Is Still On The values are terrific on Topcoats and. Overcoats, Suits, Sport Coats and many other money saving items. A small deposit will hold any article. By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Wednesday's Scores Games Tonight WL 31 18 28 18 2723 2228 22 31 21 33 OHA-NOHA Senior A WL T 3315 11 Ameri - - £55228; © FREE CUSTOMER PARKING eo JOHN SACHY TAILOR 888= S55» S - no toto nee Md mp 838 BD m- 88: 32 BOND ST. EAST PHONE RA 5-5277 However Gord. Davidson tossed possession of the ball in the last in six to try and organize his| quarter as it was do-or-die and Cleaners squad. |Cay's managed to outnet Maples The Cleaners wasted no time 20-19 with Bill Horton sinking a in jumping back into contention foul shot, with five seconds re- as it was their turn {0 pour on maining. to become the hero. the power and they did to the Don Mallett broke through the tune of 20-14 to fight their way losers' defence sinking eight with right back into the ' game. Big his two - handed shots along with Gord Davidson and Carl Cheski|"Barney" Oldfield's five and of led Maples splitting 10 points course, Bill Horton's three for with their fine shooting while| four foul shooting to lead Cay's Davidson and Joha Matthews. Kitchener 2916 221 . . . . Thursday evening, at Sim- coe Hall, Maple Cleaners meet Acadian Cleaners, CAY'S -- Newey, 6; Campbell, 4; Oldfield, 33; Whalley, 4; Hor- ton, 3; Mallett, 12; Matthews, 12. Fouls, 8 out of 12. . MAPLES--Cheski, 14; Wrubel, 7; Davidson, 21; Winter, 10; Olinyk, 13; Worsley, 8. Fouls, 11 FLYING HIGH--GOT THAT FALLING FEELING TOO! An old popular son~-hit went ! something like "I'm Flying igh -- but I Got a Feeling I'm Falling' and that should de- scribe the feelings of Man- chester United's goalkeeper + Harry Gregg -- as he is shown above using his heac (and his fist) and the heads of those other two players, during a soc- cer match against Tottenham Hotspur, in London, on Satur- day. Ron Cope (left) of Man- | chester and Tottenham's Dave | Dunmore (right) are the two who look as if they might save | Gregg from crashing to the ground, after he has punched the ball out of danger. Man- chester United won the game 3-1. --AP Wirephoto SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR St. Joseph's Holding Lead Three shutouts featured Tues- day's action in the Separate "Barney" Oldfield continued right where he left off, connect- ing for 11 more as he was really working hard for Cay's. The {to their important® victory. Maples fell short after rallying from behind in the early stages. out of 22. Officials -- Leo Kelly and Tim Nelson; timekeepers -- Ray Sud- The Lumberkings were paced|dard and Gus Gordon, Teachers And Firemen Tied For Top Spot manville Arena, Tuesday night, the Dairy held the Firemen to a 1-1 tie. Goal for Firemen: Hooper from Knight. Goal for Dairy: Beaton from Pipher and Durno. Penalties for Firemen: Batten (2), Hooper, Higgins and Morgan. Morgan will now miss the next game, Penalties for Dairy: McKee and Dingmen. In the second game, Smith's Custom outscored Foley's Posties by 4 to 1. Goals for Smith's Custom: Fry unassisted; Barta from Randle; Fry unassisted; Barta from Fry. Foley's only goal was scored by Cook, from Brown and Eng- land. Penalties for Customs: Parry (10 minutes) and Fry. In a fast game played at Bow-| BANCROFT, Ont. (CP)-- Nine- year-old Bobbie Stroh is an ex- plosion in the Atom League de- spite he fact he wears an ar- tificial leg. The fearless, rugged little winger is one of the scorers for Bancroft Meteors of the Atom Hockey League in the winter. He plays other sports, including soc- cer and baseball, the rest of the year. Bobbie, son of CNR agent Phil Stroh in this village 55 miles northeast of Peterborough, was born without the left tibia, the main bone in the lower leg. He wore braces until he was six when the leg was amputated half way between the ankle and the knee. Bobbie learned to walk lon a willow artificial leg that could be lengthened as he grew. "That was in June, 1956," his | | Young Hockey Star Has Artificial Leg cause he wanted to skate. . .""| 'We never thought he could do| it and really only took him to| please him. But he persevered. | I took him the next day and Teft | him there. When I came to fetch him he was skating." Bobbie has been a constantly improving player since. Rev. Stanley Snowden, secre- | tary - treasurer of the Bancroft Minor Hockey Association, says Bobbie's determination is "ter- rifje." A fast skater and an accurate shooter, he has scored as many goals as anyone on the team while giving and asking no quar- ter. If anything, he is a bit too en- thusiastic, Jack Hattin, his coach, says he nearly threw him .off the team because he was so keen. "He would call up at five in 'POWER-SEALED' _ DRY-CHARGE MOR-POWER Hi-Capacity : Up to 70% more power to start with, up to 20% longer power spin. Exclu- sive "'powerized-process" «| vacuum fill "lock-in" all } the power until the in- stant you need it. 6-VOLT HI.CAPACITY DRY CHARGE -- Fits most popular * 6-volt systems. 48 Month In- | surance-Guarantee. Reg. List "] 27.50. With 14.95 old battery 12-VOLT HI-CAPACITY DRY _ CHARGF -- For most popular ~ Guaranteed plus INSURANCE School League. In the first tilt,| Penalties for Foley's: Terry. St. Christopher's dumped Holy Cross 7-0. For the winners, it was| {Jerry Dionne from Pat Murdoch, | . 3 {John McGee from Ted O'Connor, CAPSULE COMMENT: -- Montreal Canadiens knocked off Murdoch from Scott Andison. Moronto Leafs 5-2 last night right in Toronto and Boston won a| i $-3 decision over the Rangers in New York. Habs merely tighten- 7 rT Clone on ech, '#d their grip on top spot but the Boston win gave them third doch from. Andison. and Sdison Place, one point ahead of the Rangers, who are still eight points|.,m Murdoch. Only penalty went ahead of Leafs and Red Wings . . . JEAN BELIVEAU scored; 7 woGee of St. Christopher's three goals and an assist in Toronto last night while Vie Stasiuk ? * was the hero of the Boston win over Rangers, with two goals and SHUTOUT WIN Awo assists . . . TOMORROW NIGHT, at the Children's Arena) St. Joseph's took St. Hedwig's , there are two big exhibition hockey games on tap, with apart 4-0. Dave Judge drew first Oshawa Bantam All-Stars meeting Whitby All-Stars in the first blood assisted by Jack Coros and ame and the local Midget All-Stars taking on Lakeshore Bruins in/John LaRush. Darryl Leach hit e other half of the twin-bill. Local minor teams swing intojon a solo effort and then follow- Ontario playoff action within a couple of weeks and these games, ed it up with another assisted by Yonight and next week, are important tune-up fixtures . . . SAM|Don Flintoff. Soon after, Flintoff | Protects against most any normal driving failure in- cluding Fire, Accident, Frost, Breakage or Discharge -- 18 months to 48 months, de- pending on the type. Re- placement or money - back =~ on service rendered basis. the morning to find out if all i ] fate model cars. 36 Month In- « the team were going to turn out." surance-Guarantee. Reg. List " 29.42. With 16 95 y . The third game saw B. Johnson Mother said. "In November I score four goals as Robinson's | 00k him to Bancroft arena be- Tie $5 Lome» ne Red Wings Are Going To Stick With Sid Abel son from Gibbs; Kemp from B.| Johnson; B. Johnson from Kemp and Miller; Miller from Gibbs; B. Johnson from C Johu.st and Kemp; B. Johnson unassisted. Wings have followed up th-ir re- cent fines for the players with a bouquet for the coach. General manager Jack Adams |termed it a "vote of confidence' 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' old battery ...0. NOTE -- Add 50¢ to bottery prices for Instollation. [faith in the world in him." Detroit won NHL title eight| times in the last 10 years but now, is in last place and in danger of | missing the Stanley Cup playotfs| for the first time in 17 seasons. | Wings have won only four of] their last 24 games. "This is the time to show everybody where we stand," said Adams. "You don't get a class guy like Abel easily, so we're going to try and keep him. He's done a great job." Abel, 41 soon, was a Red Wing star for 12 seasons and coached | Chicago Black Hawks for two| seasons before coming to De- |troit Jan. 2, 1958. | Power Sealed Mor-Power Super Serivee.. High 120-omp. capacity -- 30 Month Insurance Guarantee For most. popular late models. With old 14.45 il Fits many populer cars. With old 10 9 . battery "Keystone" -- 33-plates -- 6-volt, "wet type". Guaranteed end Rood Hazard Insured for 12 months. 6.95 With your old battery MOTO-MASTER 6-12 VOLT. BATTERY CHARGER 1 ud 25-CYCLE .., 17.95 Just, flip the switch for either 6 or 12- volt charging. Fost action 3-amp charg- ing rate. Plugs inte eny 110-volt circuit. Teachers Firemen Times € Dairy SETCHEVERRY, Montreal Alouette quarterback, goes to the hos-| passed to Maurice Miljour for the|Smith's Yital today for a minor operation on his left knee . . . NHL MO- final tally. Penalties were hand-|Robinson's GULS, meeting at Palm Beach yesterday, upped the waiver priceled out to Gerry Power of St./Foley's r player draft from $15,000 to $20,000. It's only money! . . . Joseph's and Walter Mazur of St. QUEBEC ACES have been bought by six Quebec City business- Hedwig's. {INDIVIDUAL SCORES n. "Punch" Imlach was one of the former owners . . . THE| ' SHRINERS have turned over net proceeds of four annual All-| A Sh, GREGORY S WIV od Star (East-West) games to. the crippled children's hospitals in|, Score ass Irs per open Montreal and Winnipeg (about $114,000) and that would seem to|i1¢ €0S€% BEE O° Tae Evemas te definite indication that the Shriners are all finished with the po Worn Nie' opory's = -- annual all-star football game . . . NORTH BAY Trappers, still | BEF ib es. eo peri e driving for a playoff berth in the OHA-NOHA. combined circuit,|¢h DORE SCOred. OF 8 Pass knocked off Sudbury Wolves 4-2 last night and Windsor bowed to, Jom by: ry aie od ro Chatham 340 but Soo Greyhounds topped the K-W Dutchmen 6-4, ~outure assisted by Yao "Barrett Yo hold off North Bay's desperate bid for a playoff berth . . -tand Bill Dionne made the final SID ABEL, Detroit coach, is quoted as saying he's "damn glad" score 30 in favor of St that Ted Lindsay isn't with the Red Wings any more. That could| =o vrs Some sensational goal- be truth--and it could be malarkey. The fact remains, Lindsay io dino' by Jim Curry, relieving certainly isn't hurting the Black Hawks these days and the Red injured Joo Bolahood "saved: the Wings, on the other hand, could do with some help,--from almost | 4, for St. Gregory's. Seven pen- anybody ! lalties were given out, two to St. MORE OF SAME:--Belleville McFarlands whipped a Swedish Gregory's and five to St. Ger- team 19-1 last night, with the Macs putting the puck in their own trude's. net to give Sweden their orphan tally and Sweden reciprocated by WLTPTS. scoring one goal against themselves . . . RED BERENSON, the St 125. Junior-age star from U.S., scored three and Dennis Boucher got(St. Christopher's 121 four of them, the former Cornwall winger apparently fitting veryist Gregory's 113 well into Belleville's team-play . . . SID SMITH, playing-coach of St 19 06 04 The lone goal for Times was as he announced a 1959-60 con- bettery . scored by D. Tay'or, unassisted. Penalties for Robinsor's: Bur- tract had been signed by coach Sid Abel. gess, M. Robinson, Gibbs. w It was the first time '*- Yings have made such an announce- {ment during the season. | But 'then this is an unusual [season for Detroit. They've been *|stumbling around in the worst 1 {slump in their history. "A vote of confidence is a lousy deal unless you put some money with it," Adams said Tucsday. Terms. weren't announced but Abel reportedly got the same contract as last year, 'We figure it might give the |club a boost," said Adams, "and it'll show Sid we have all the meau was second with 46, while Harvey Jackson was seventh with 38, But Detroit won the league title that season, and lost to Chicago Black Hawks in the Stanley Cup final. cessssns cenense BARGAIN 213 | {Durno, Dairy D. Taylor, Times Carrie, Custom Beaton, Dairy Kemp, Robinson ? REMEMBER WHEN? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs' famous line of Primeau, Jackson and Conacher was a power in the NHL when the scoring statistics 25 years ago today showed Char- He Conacher leading with 40 points. He finished the season on top with 52 points and Joe Pri- MITH' PORT 353 KING ST. WEST ALSO GUARANTEED USED MOTORS PHONE RA 3-9311 . 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AFTER ONLY one| day's play in the British Consols round-robin "eights" at Sarnia SEVEN FOR McAVOY yesterday, two teams remain undefeated and already it's on| Larry McAvoy led the Cana-| the books that the Ontario provincial representatives could be de-|diens to a 7-3 win over the Bruins| clared today. By the luck of the draw, it's Garnet Campbell vs. with all seven to his credit. Ted Sellers. Campbell beat out Gord Gilbert of Chatham wyester- Only other Canadien to figure in| day, 95 and won over Owen Sound 10-4 while Ted Sellers, the the scoring was H. Chapman who| {Unionville ace beat Paul Kozlik of St. Catharines 11-9 in the first assisted on the last goal. For the round and won over Mike Chernoff of Kingston in the second Bruins, it was J. Rorabeck from round. Both Gilbert and Chernoff are expected to score the odd Rob Monaghan, Monaghan from upset win before this affair is over, but in the meantime, it's Benny Pankhurst, and Paul Mec- Campbell vs. Sellers today and the winner of this match, could Allister from W. Mapplebeck. go all the way undefeated. i With three nights left in the - -- ---- -- schedule (next games on Feb. 22) here's how the teams stack up. "SURE-FIRE" STARTING FLUID Get summer-quick starts on the dampest mornings « « « even if the battery has barely enough power to turn the engine over. Gives starts down to 65° below zero. 1.19 11-02. container SNOW TOOL KIT 79 Auto Lock De-lcer & Lubricant frozen locks in o Jiffy. Prevents sticking, rusting and freezing of auto ond househcid locks, ec. .... 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