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The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1959, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Moy 23, 193% Austrian Sports Editor Admires NHL Brand Walter Schwarz 35 Is There is no professional sports editor of Austria's lar- | hockey in Austria and our gest-cirenlation daily, Newer amateur hockey lis practically Kurier. He has covered non-existing, These two North many amateur hockey tour" American teams have shown us paments, He watched his what hockey can be like. first professional match last week when New York Rang- SNAPPY DRESS ers and Boston Bruins played | poLE, England (CP) -- Bow a 22 tle, ties are to be issued to busmen By WALTER SCHWARZ in Dorset and Hampshire as part Written for The Associated Press of their uniform. VIENNA (AP The Rus- slans would be chased out of | i sane would be chased oto [INIA ARRIY players. As concerns speed, . | Jightning - fast reaction, body | and sheer physical power, the North American | professionals have no equals. _ 1 did not 'have the impres- sion, watching an exhibition game like that between New | York Rangers and Boston | Bruins, that it was a friendly | ball-juggling stint like the Har- lem Globetrotters in basketball | here some time ago. The ice hockey we saw was a real battle and no quarter was given I have seen Russians, Czech- oslovaks and other hockey | teams at work, They can not be compared with these teams, ept as concerns one thing: ; : The European teams probably A play a more beautiful hockey. / : : S$ e tho nt These North American pro- pe uy et] fessionals are perfect stick-han- ; dlers, but the precision of pass- b. 3 : " . ing, the variety of action bear- ing witness of ideas, gets some- {sve fo what lost with them "me to the great speed of the geme Of | course, the Russians, Czecho- i ) slovaks, etc, play a much pay slower hockey. 2 § Of the Boston and New York : : . players, 1 liked the two goalies Donald Simmons (Bruins) and Lorne Worsley (Rangers) best. # ; '9 Tiey were simply fantastic, . 3 This explains the ct that, de- . $i soite virtual bombardments of : their two goals, only two scores were made against each Rangers And ER Ed (9) > Bruins Tie In USED CAR LOT _; ;; vmours son v81075.00 Last Of Tour AUTOMATIC AND RADIO--WE SELL IT FOR VIENNA (AP ow. York Bs 0 : " EE meal See This One '51 FORD SEDAN _ 29500 the National Hockey League played to a 4-4 tie before 1,000 fans Sunday night in the final game of their European exhibi Rangers won 11, the Bruins nine ad three were tied 4 ALMOST LIKE NEW Several playe received major penalties for fighting in Sunday's T T 0 rough match, but all was serene U OMA 1 niterward as Red Sullivan of the Ran ers received a big cup for '51 BUICK LJ A] his team's series victory. . The tes ave for Switze i e teams leave for Switzer with a A beautiful clean car. Our A GOOD CAR FOR LITTLE MONEY Yand today and after two days in ' Geneva will fly home difference price only. Eddie Schack and Dean Pren tice each scored two goals for ¢ ange E i ; he Rangers and Leo Labine Fine fabrics selected nght o 00 - LJ 4 | scored twice and Johnny Biuceyk and Don McKennev once each in the European mills for the Bruins styling by skilled designers--- McKenney scored two goals for 4 5 the Bruins in their 5-3 win in Sat and hand tailoring by tue ; J nrday's game craftsmen! These are the ; ; i Other scorers for Boston were reasons why you'll find a 4 Ii y 4 ' Labine, Dutch Reibel and Jerry FAAS fv ] . : very real difference - A Toppazzini. The Rangers' scoters were Eric Ne wren! , Sullivan in Warren K. Cook SESE ni Hn 49 PONTIAC COUPE 295.00 Dusty Brook Wins A GoQp CAR WITH NEW PAINT Connaught Feature ( ANNIN ' ' HULL, Que., (CP) Dusty » 'w Brook C won the invitation pace 51 Ol DSMOBII E . A Saturday night opening the trot ' ting season at Connaught Park.| LIMITED * 57 BEDFORD PANEL 95 00 Owned by W. H. Perrin of 7 : y, . 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