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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jan 1960, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 21, 1960 2] MINOR HOCKEY . . ° ® | Goalie Dennis Riggin 7. cub Reclaims' (Vancouver's Rowers Wi Midget L Lead P t In Wint Headed For Red 1NgJgS | «Lions, pace-setters in the Osh-in three points of fourth place in] VANCOUVER (CP) -- Each|University of Washi and in ded to send it to Rome. 3 June will participate in a cal:| UBC's rival at the Olymples, Dennis Riggin, back with Edmon- a Ek § father, Mel, played Junior A goal|lest night's weekly triple header derson triggering the others. {a training program last October| of the National League, Riggin is : % iw an" a. land Rotary who shared first place| Elmhurst, Norton, Booth, Bour- been cut and will be reduced] rated logical successor to 3 u : Bud, He doesnt Mim you si with Lions up until last night's|rie, Goring, Stynyk and Vickers: eventually to 15, enough for crews| op ace Ira S . my opinion, he's simply not avail- W¥ : : "I've been using one regularly 3 er v i : 4 0 sing 3 Rotary 7-1. the top rung in the standings|pic and British Empire Games. |then held off a late rally by the again in the last quarter by 25-20 |COKES START FAST |with Don Andrey, who netted career. ' Fo ; RL wh STEERS Porter, Aldred and Montpetit Hall and Waduck will rise d»ily at 5:20 a.m. for » nolds, Tom O'inyk a~d Don An-|spectively while for the Gras, for a playoff berth in the seven- 3 Boston in Chicago and tae over! nosk 1 3 LEGION -- KINSMEN Vince Genge. Scorer -- Jim|walter d'Hont, Vancouver. They, |losers' mere nine, to jump into a day. . . . Bob Reynolds played "WwW e i he ots, i s Z a With Dennis in the nets, you g...q4 op eye injury in the 1958 Bury retained their three-point! congratulations to Janet Peel for her the All-Stars in three straight: A and aie in 'their senior year, have GRADS STAGE RALLY COKES -- Olinyk T., 20; Hor- awa Minor Hockey Association|the league standings, upsetting Saturday morning of the winter 1 . Midget series, who have held first| Kinsmen 6-1. a group of muscular youths are/legiate regatta at Long Beach, oddly enough, could be another a . ' | . . A Xe: By GRAHAM COX team moved to Hamilton to be-place all season long, last week| Charlie Love sparked with win-jout rowing a barge on Vancou-|Calif. |UBC crew. They are four Eng- Canadian Press Staff Writer ' come the Spitfires, he went along. | were deadlocked with two other ners' onslaught, sniping a pair of ver's chilly Coal Harbor. | The team has a $6,000 budget|lish students who under interna- pu Hi "Ive been lucky with my|clubs for top spot, reclaimed sole!tallies with Allan Sytnyk, Johnny| They are 35 University of Brit-|from the university's Alma Mater tional rules, are prohibited from EDMONTON (CP) -- Goalie coaches," says Riggin. "My position as leagueleaders after|Bourrie, Al Booth and Don An-lish Columbia oarsmen who began Sociely bt Jionilly 2ppest being part o> Oausdian crew ic for the ,000| because of their nationality. ton Flyers a year after an injury in Ontario and taught me the was played in the Children's! Stickhandling wizard Stan|with their hopes pinned on win-| almost ended his hockey career, fundamentals, Jimmy Skinner,|Arena wallace collected Kinsmen's goal. ning berths in the Canadian row-| is considered one of the hottest A who coached us at Windsor and| Lions, sparked by five individ- CANADIAN LEGION -- goal: ling team for the summer Olym- properties in the minor leagues. ath A Hamilton, finished the job." ual players, whipped Local 222 Hooper; defense: Wilkins, Clapp, pic Games in Rome. | occa O as pse Playing in the Western League i ' : . "Of course, 1 was lucky when|32 in the curtain raiser in the Anderson, Cliff, Holmes; for-| More than 100 hopefuls turned | and owned by Detroit Red Wings § Sg 4 I was sent to Edmonton with trio of encounters, Both Kinsmen wards: Macdonald, Love, Elliott, out originally but the number has| the i : oY f 1, : the time as some coaches heh . il 4 bi gp not go with De- foo ; ; seems to understand that some action, dropped their tilts to the, ig lac ess of fours ou a Sh by Van- Rigg not BO Wun. - y days aren't as good as other days loop's so-called *'weak sisters". Sand ord, Wallace, torwarcs; 2 ews, ooac yi troit next season,' Flyers coach fi 4 in goal" y Canadian Legion, working un- tie, Gardine, Chamberlon, Ver-|couver hotel operator Frank| Tuesday evening, at Simcoe Cokes out in front by the score manager Bud Poile admits. "But IH i . y d Following the lead of Mont- der the watchful eye of ¢ oa c h/non, Sawyer, Talling and Kidd.|Read, rank as favorities to rep-|Hajl, in an Oshawa Industrial of 57-41 at the three-quarter if he doesn't, he'll probably be fi : Sil i real"s Jacques Plante Riggin jg|Frank Wilbur, outclassed Kins- ROTARY -- KIWANIS resent Canada at the Olympics, Baskteball League contest, the mark. paid an NHL salary anyhow. Ih ! p : experimenting with face masks, {men 6-1 while in the final game,| Last place Kiwanis pulled of ajeven if only because Read has an second-place Coca Cola team built| Grads continued to whittle away ! 7 asks. | ohar-dwelling Kiwanis whipped real surprise knocking Rotary off medal winners in previous Olym-|yp an early first half lead and at Cokes' lead, coming out on top able at any price to any team : 9 . ] N it. ractice. But 1 never wanted : i ' ) I but Detroit. in prac : : LIONS -- LOCAL 222 ladder, whipping them 7-1 league-leading Oshawa Grads, to but their rally came too late to do Re a y x { to use one in games until 1 was tar Merrie. od Afiinhe ors paced the way gar-| HIGH STANDARDS . sal Gieto : aad a age. ride ' The 23 . year old goalie 3 i : ' : recently injured slightly. Now 1 Peter Morri ; Dave Mitchell, | Al Masters pac ob 3 oy Rn |" There won't be trials for eights| Ore a neat victory by the score much damage. Cheski and David. our years a professional, was all : i rant ask t > in « ac Bob Solomon, Mike Murdock and nering a. three-goa at-trick™. 1 "oead says he will send th of 77-66. This victory for Cokes, son found the range for the losers but given up as a hockey hope - 4 : ' yan a mass 2 use In games as ye" Hentig each netted sin- Wayne Porteous with a pair and crew. only says ps it is of in. [moves them to within two points points while Reynolds fired home a year ago. i - . we 2 practice. 1 Jong gleton counters, as Lions fashion- Bob Mason and Johnnie Flegg EO Oy thre. ols hs = of first place, plus having -a six baskets in rapid succession to wo i : # ANAT . Oke gress. € go along oy 2 one-sided verdict over Local with single efforts completed the oo 1 be held S ath. |game on hand. |keep Cokes out in front along EYE INJURY $i na 7 with anything. He's too valuable|sos po 2 5.9 count victors scoring 'ours bi id eld at St. Cath 3 pi 50.5 5% A 3 is 7 1 ry fr al? Oy a a v : hare 4 arines, Ont. After B games 3 the Joss : 3 19 Ff) lo by' Injury from &| "ponnie Willoughby and Ron Sib-| "Ronnie Mitchell blinked the red "mh rch oo throush a ones) Coca Cola were really out to|three more shots. season, Biggin Sullored 21 ore . i ; p ) : lock replied for Hao light for the losers. ole: de. hour program of special ever-/close the gap on the leading HIGH SCORERS JSNULY Ot Spears ih 0 to ha ; rh ; LIONS 3 goal; Russell; de- : ROTARY =o: Guisdle; de clens daily in adA'ticn to the Sot- s in this game, as they quick-| Coca Cola were paced to this is areer. Surgery sa 1 A ee i p r tense: Bradley, Norris, Chapman, |fense: Mitchell, Lindsay, Logan. |,,.q,y morning stint in the barge built up a lead of seven points important victory by Bob Rey- sight. Personal courage saved his i 4 YESTERDAY S Solomon; forwards: Murdo ck,|Cary; forwards: Mavnard, Steck- When the weather warms, pos-|in the opening stanza by out-|nolds, Tom Olinyk and Don An- At the time of the accident : |Hentie. Mitchell, Watts, Mitchell, ley, Armstrong, Leffan, Pascoe, isihy by niid - February, they hustling the losers 19-12. Bob Rey-idrey with 24, 20 and 15 points re- e e acc ) | which occurred in practice, Rig- 1 i LOCAL 222 -- goal: Hentig; de-| KIWANIS -- goal: Wallace; ge. two - hour workout in a shell, |drey, Cokes' three "hig" scorers./Gord Davidson with 20 and Cerl gin had a 2.07 goals - against 'gg ; : tense: Black. Godridge, Chees. fense, Locke, Skarra't, Buechler, Three - hour sessions will be held |combined to push their sauad|Cheski and Joe Olinyk with 16 average with 27 goals scored on § a pa " go By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kay, Brady, Pinch; for- Mason, Prentice, King; forwards: |ovenings. {ahead while Gord Davidson kept apiece were best. him. He had posted three shut- *% : A ] Bobby Hull, who scored once wards: Wayling, Willoughby, Mec- Flegg, Roberts, Johnson, Mas-| Familiar names are Don Ar-|the Grads within reach. CAGE COMMENT -- Vokes' vic- outs in his first six games. v me and added an assist to lead the/Namee, Siblock, Kitchen, Gib-|ters, Porteous, Smith, Joseph and|;old. Winfield, B.C.: Lorne Loo-| The Refreshment team increas- tory moves them to within one Now, with Edmonton in a fight # Hi Black Hawks to a 3-1 win over bens, Gow, McGraw and Bar McDonald. mer. Nelson, B.C.: Archie Mec- ed their output in the second per-|victory of a first place with the : DO ehh ecard Referees -- Ivan Locke and Kinnon, Cranbrook, B.C., and|iod, pouring in 21 points to the Colas tangling with Cavs, Thurs- eam WHL, Riggin has avi (2 sole possession of the lead in the a bit less than 3.5 goals a game WW... . . i i. «is |individual -scorin Canadian Legion moved to with-'Shaw. [along with captain Bill McKer-(commanding lead of: 19 points by|another standout game for and was a major factor in a ae NATIONAL LEAGUE FU- | ton Flyers. A professional oniy |= mp ---------------------- ---- imp gi (lich, are all veterans of the 195° halftime. Olinyk, with some fine Cokes, notching 24 points to take cent run of eight victories and a) pygE? _ Dennis Riggin, at | four years, he is given a 200d |boroughn' could only draw 20 af|™ m= m= - --me= | Olympics and 1958 B.F. Games. shooting along with Myron Mech high man honor for the game. . . . tie in 10 games. 23 one of the top goalies in the | chance of moving up to De- |plymouth, while Leyton Orient {Aather candidate is Mel Black-|and Bob Winter netted the victor's/Coke are now riding on a six- "It's a comfort just to know| w Gl "ui key League, is a | troit Red Wings, NHL owners h 1s a surprise 2-1 victory over |burn of Fort St.° James, B.C.,|points with Joe Olinyk and Da-|game winning streak, while Rig's back there," says veteran leading prospect for a National | of the Flyers. Riggin was born |Huddersfield. ? | . {member of Canada's Pan - Amer-|vidson hooping the losers baskets. Grads have managed one vic- defenceman Bud MacPherson. Hockey League career. He suf- | in Kincardine, Ont., and play- MINOR DIVISIONS ion 1a" IEEE Subwes Lunch. Peacooh Lumber Tea! joan Games crew last YE oa aoe score read Cokes tory out of four since the new : M/ LAG J IL . l 3 S, 3 i ald "1. h . know that ypur main job is to| : 3 ed junior hockey in Windsor | ¢ A ) hn > | 59 seas E: Imost lost his lead in the third division by win: rip 339 W Root Beer, sparked by captain Roy | ey: . . : seit h iB : keep the otfer teams" forwards {bur returned this season | and Hamilon lead in the third division bs wit Sol, W800. pce gar. Roi, repro, Fes passed thee, Christmas examina Mer the hfe miCaissi Lol 5 SUNteen Fouts 15 out from in front of the net. ey spula ; 2 -} --CP P 3 w 1aT "|amak 770, Mabel Moss 749 (308), Vera|Valley White Rose; The Blue 5.41 S 2] ieipation in the|Grads tried hard to fi olds, 24; A , 5. S-out- do shoot from the side or near| as regular goalie with Edmon P Photo Southampton Ss game at Col Ae 719, Ey Campbell 716 (316). [took three points from Horne Re o: Olympics and U.S. regattas this/into contention as they knocke | of-28. the blue line you know you can fiesler was snowed out: Alice Lawning 709, Isabelle Xin 1sjwier Construction dropped 'respect. jsummer will hinge on whether the points off the winners' lead] GRADS -- Cheski, 16; Booth, ) } a Makarchuk how! lable score while the Bricklayers tookithev also pass their finals. on the strength of a 20-17 per- 8: Wrubel, 0; Olinyk J. 16; born in 1936 in Kincardine, Ont.,; Riggin starte d his junior Ldn ey ; ing. hockey with Windsor Bulldogs at|Pury were aiso kept idle by i I erle Poch 8, Greta Tutton|two from the White Star boys, who had| UBC crews will meet the Un-liod. Joe Olinyk, Carl Cheski and! Worsley, 0; Ushaw, 6; David- 14. Two years later, when the playable grounds, but Grimsby, "Dot Clements 664, Betty Sackett|an off night . liversity of Oregon March 12 at|Fred Upshaw led the losers in|son, 20. Fouls 18-out-of-26. es NC one of the leaders to play, wecn'esa. Olive Frise 652, Audrey Branton| The Top Ten were: Ron Simcoe %| Cornwallis, Ore. Near the end of this quarter while Reynolds, Bill Officials -- Jim Brady and Tim ev J 646, Ali Northey | (308); Roy Nesbitt 715; Ed Wilson 69 J € 1 : a: enyb 627, Bob Simcoe 683:|May they will row against the Horton and Tom Olinyk kept Nelson. depend on him." ] e Father of two boys, the five- Lake Huron community 45 miles foot-10%-inch, 165 - pounder was southwest of Owen Sound me 4-2 at Accrington to stay up 648, | 2 . Pi f30 June Grice 632. Ann Chyb 627,|Harry Greene 684; 0 COUNTRY SOCCER Bear henionsu: Fairley Bouckley 623, Maurie Shorten|Bill Amodeo 670; J. Smale 669: Sel. Walsall forged into a seven-|g, Mavis Taylor 619, Chris Collins|Himes 665; Al Spring 660 and AL| - | point lead in division four, beéat-|617. Mildred Whitterick 609, Lorraine Zweig 652. | oodman 608 and Lois Fillmore 603. | i ling Crystal Palace in Ls -1|G | | ng i Notts 5 ce ie ongon = Congratulations to Hayden Macdon:| UNITED STEEL WORKERS 1 wer MIT ile Notts Lounty were 0|a1d's for winning the second section| igh Trivles: S. Boneham 700, E'LL ADMI |a 1-1 draw by Bradford and Tor-|and good luck to teams struggling for |graiorove 627, Reg. Spencer 627, quay lost 4-2 at Rochdale. Wat. the Jast ones & Woodlyn Beavt Campbell 625, D. Haley 611 and D. - 1 - yillard's Cleaners 4, Woodly: Y | wi 01 | ford, challenging for third place, |g IAS CHEE Cuds Fruit Market | on 8a Seles. Siiith: 29 {also lost unexpectedly, g£0inglo; Hayden Macdonald's 4, Horwich High Singles: Myles Smit gE {down 2-1 at home to Doncaster. [Jewellers 0; Acadian Cleaners 3. Nu- Arp, 236; 5 Gress 2, | ur? ny Rd [ o | a 5s Hearts again jumped i Way Rugs 1; Fashion Village 3, Young|L. Ar? Zl. F. Fri 3 1. ob arts ag jump into aly ierns 1 ham 218, 207, D. Topham 220, F. Lind. | four point lead in the Scottish | [ley 2, N, Keerk 3% E Watson 2 : hick : BD vi a N ¢ INDU |211, D. Killen 209, 201, aylor 203, first division, with a 4-0 victory #8 DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL an, D. Rel a io suo. 206. 1. ieho! man and many customers could not take ad- and over Stirling Albion. Rangers| Standings Second Section: Totally ing K. Ross 200. 2 points and total pins respectively: Out. " . two dropped a point at Ibrox Park, FUL, 5% 05'005," Peacock Lumber 17. Lemon League: J. McCarthy 0, J vantage of the savings offered during our sale. whodrawing with lowly Partick|ss2,250; Miller Construction 14-37.22,. (Black 74 F. y, oa "hes Cit %] nd|Thistles 1-1. Rangers have had|064; White Stars 13-39-22,015; Blue [D. Bright 83, R. Arp 85, Marg. Smith | . : to The Oshawa Times | grounds. beat Manchester City 42, a et 737: Bricklavers 1120-20.(91, U. Lynch 94, L Nichol 9 and L. To give everyone an opportunity to save on the LONDON--Reputations of ng the freak results was Preston. 'Fulham, 2-0 visitors over|a bad home record this season. {id [3000 gill 102321018; A and |Are 98 stars| Amo : x rich the. form of leading teams|the 3-0 defeat of star-studded/Everton, come next, only one At Ibrox they have won five,|w Root Beer 10-27-20,670. Richmond| Team Standings: A Group -- Strivers/ h s . drawn two and lost four games. Tire 8.17-19995; Subway Lunch 6-21-|18, Instigators 15, Loafers 15, Spitfires purchase of tile and floor covering. went by the board on 'the ice- West Ham United by Leeds Unit-|point behind. They are followed hig a. r i Subway neh 0 ors, N aarp RE . x fio a av" e) ave one much t 518; easure Valley lose 4 |7, Vanguards 7. hard and snowbound grounds all ed. 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