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The Oshawa Times, 3 Feb 1960, p. 10

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scoring race, with a respectable 17.6 points per game. Following is the league standings, and top ten scorers as compiled by league | statistician Dave Kelly. | TEAM STANDINGS WL FF A PTS 11 5 1272 1170 22 Grads 10 7 1336 1309 20 Cays 4 13 1241 1294 8 TOP TEN SCORERS i PL PTS. AVE, | on Petes, 4-4, Cokes Eagles for a 106 win, average. ing on Royals in bracket, at 2.30 o'clock Royals Pétes Port Perry Eagles {schedule straight-win an assist |the Petes with 51 40 | 38 time Gibson and and Hall notched 34 fence, wards, 0 Hall. 4 44| Woodstoc Alts.: R. Hickey and Wall; by Hughes. Belleville Macs Defeat Dunnies Port Perry Flyers 6, to earn third place. privilege of meeting defeated Royals in finals. the Flyers Edgar the big star, goals and Lindsav Juni CALENDAR C $ : 30 Club. ys Einsmen Civ, at 7 overhauled the former league. canse they run the team them- Oshawa Industrial League = wins. Jot & 21.4 The spousor left and the team hile Be Cay TamberbitEsiOn T Hokes SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (AP) 17.3 day and were back in business Winter Olympic 400-metre oval. (fourth place in the individual Radovich, Cays 13.3 coach Ken Anderson, who plays onto successfully defended his [Springfield . 38 14 4 194 147 64|Chatham 2 Windsor 6 ing on any other team," says de- § { aheps 92 36 2 2 arlboro 24 11 3 178 125 selves are stricter than with most slalom event of the U.S. alpine |QUebeC i238 2110211 26 Maribnros 178 125 i 22 19 9 164 147 53|Hamilton 724 a player misses or is late for a HOPEFUL BET T. Rivieres g p London 2 Woodstock 13 it out of his own pocket he doesn't| ocx accounting books of their | lar plavers, including coach Ken | : 2 6 Montreal 3 pndo; > " ghee. accoaniig { oy jo sell more football season tickets room, take care of their own 20 21 2 177 186 46|Kitchener-Waterloo 6 Lakehead properly stored away. derson and Presley but all were place since the injuries started." \son tickets to Lions 18,000. Belleville ce time, placing advertisements are no other competing teams iniany left at the end of the year tails connected with running the |---- real estate man Ray Lawson, "GOOD EXPERIENCE" By THE club team this week were Dave Belleville MeFariznds came up| Whitby team opened up on a pass|words of assistant manager Way- bg P i n thei more out of hockey than most 1342, Algeria, 8. ,, 460 jas nigh in Belleville fo dows tes a blistering shot that who are now without four of their| « 2 | Coca C olas | TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Ld | : ' p.m. and Lions Club vs Canadian Bind » ; . ogi 3 t|leaders, Oshawa Grads. Cokes LINDSAY, Ont. (CP) -- Lind Legion, at 8.30 p.m. All games at| ot splurge has netted them some of their heaviest work af- THURSDAY'S GAMES [defeat and they have yet to be Selves. had to decide whether {Ernie Cay Lumberkings vs Coca-| The Refreshment squad has a ayers nag JO Cecio heyhey [Colas, at Simcoe Hall, 9.00 p.m. |fine record of 11 wins and five their sponsor abandoned them in ; 3 i . ; SPORT BRIEFS jowed by the Grads with 2 points Oldfield, Cays olde: a Friday night," said h l 1 18.7 de Wali i Ng Pras bring up the rear with a dismal Reynolds, Cokes ) |four wins and 13 defeats for eight |Olinyk J., Grads "We phoned the players on a IBill Disney, 27, speed skating rug | : | . 15.4 cleaner from Alhambra, Calif.,| One of the main factors in Kolodzie; Grads 149 Monday. We actually missed only - for 500 metres with an unofficial tremendous scoring of big Bob Mech, Cokes 13.3 one game." headed by president Gerry Raby, Russia's Yevgeni Rishine holds | | {the existing record of 40.2 centre; secretary, right winger A DI 3 HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Paul Presley, and treasurer Don LONDON, Ont. (CP) Ross : American League games with K-W) | VOTE ON EVERYTHING senior intercollegiate badminton | A Pis. | singles' crown as the Blues swept |all -their singles' matches played Rochester ~~ 27 18 3 190 139 57| Whitby 1 Belleville 4 fenceman Al Pearson, 19, a elub § {Friday in the college tournament providence 26 24 1173 170 53 Tonight's Game director. "We take a vote on ae a Cleveland 19 18 166 145 45 OHA Junior A sticks to our playing system. Also POSTPONE SLALOM p 4 Tues 's Result: Barr 18. 14 teams." ski championships was postponed |, sel Teestay's] sults Ba Me als 114 If a player breaks a stick by Friday when officials said the PW! Tw + 4 4 WL T F APis.|Pete 16 16 ing it on the ice he has to buy race Twenty Canadian skiers Sudbury , 20 21 152 153 47 Tuesday's Game Practice he's, bensied. Jf be gels VANCOUVER (CP)--Herb Ca-|Kingston 22 24 3 223 225 47|Guelph 3 St. Catharines 5 a miscondiyet_penally lie has to pozzi, general manager of Brit-|S.S. Marie % 4 ) 18 22 168 181 k 6 St. Thomas Hockey Association himself. We| pave Wainman, 18, (left) and | drew support. The team chose lto wager Perry Moss, Montreal 1 | i OHA Senior A Waterloe 3 Owen Sound 7 play h Junior C hockey team at Lind- | Anderson 'who plays centre. [ho "ao bie ext season. The! WL T F APis.|Sarnia 8 Tillsonburg 4 Wainmain also says "the play-| cay Ont. They ere elected | Pearson says the team is mak- wager: a ® Crrdlesnale fe. | Whitby 0 3 on 23 28 2 177 195 54 Elmira 6 Durham 9 equipment and help the mana- feather. He lost a bet last season| Windsor 48 1529 0156 210 32/ All-stars 1 The boys are alse responsible expected back before the playoffs How are they doing financially? | for balancing the books, buying! The club has a bye into the '*'So far we're making money, in newspapers, making travelling [their area. "We must play D were going to buy ourselves club. . To meet OHA rules thev have FIGHTS LAST | Thunderbird Club N: Tha Bay gem NIGHT Active Right Now "It's good experience for us,"| Los Angeles--Jimmy Hornsby.|yi inccione 488, Bill Wallen 488, with a good forechecking game |from Hildebrand and Payette. |lett, the Whitby team were 'not oO 4 ! Aissa Hashas Jhitk yunl 4-1 regular mark on . k = | agsis payers J» regular teas. Bt Rich 0 nd, Calif Lyle Mackin,| + Whitby Duuiops ina reg eluded Henderson all ' the way.|top players, will find the going assists. here are times when we wonder ichmond, Calif. ie Mackin The high for | 162 : ad imignty rough and will need all ppt iy the day went to Bryce Smith with 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 3, 1960 SPORTS Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc, | vs Local 222, at 6.30 pm, Rolaty chase last week as they finally say Junior C hockey players do The Children's Arena J drat: vieioties without a ter the game is over. That's be. | BASKETBALL [defeated in 1960, chalking up five io give up or lake charge after Hi | losses for 22 points, closely fol-| : 15 335 223 Decetibet on 10 victories and seven losses|Cheski, Grads BETTERS RECORD 17.6 centre and is a club director. { ) ( 4 points. | Davidson, Grads Saturday, had a meeting on Sun. § . [ {Friday bettered the world record |Cskes' great splurge has been the Andrey, Cokes 147 time of 40.1 seconds over the 1960 | Reynolds, who has moved into Booth, Grads 13.3 The team elected an executive a left winger. It also included SUCCESSFUL DEFENCE Jackett, another right winger. Lundy of the University of Tor-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | (Standings include four «= point poyars TIE PETES w}LT PF Tuesday's Results 'It sure is different from play- here Buffalo 23 21 167 181 50 Windsor at Chatham everything, fronr |buying new "HTON 11 whe Hershey 18 24 143 150 43 WLT FP the rules we have imposed on our BRIGHTON, Utah (AP) Ihe she) | J i Leag St. Cat 17 1 slapping it on the boards or bang lsnow wasn't in condition for the| Eastern Professional League ath 715 . ; 27 18 5 231 213 59 Guelph 1517 a new one," says Wainmain. "If were here for the event. |Montreal i i i 19 24 170 189 OHA Senior B Day the $10 fine io the Ontahio RUN OWN TEAM Centre | after the team's sponsor with lish Columbia Lions, has offered | Hull-Ott : 5 Tuesday's Result OHA Junior B won't pay it, and until he pays| gefenceman Al Pearson, 19, | an executive from among regu- | Aloette: coach, that: Liens will | Kingston ' ) og " 28 16 0 172 150 58 OHA Intermediate A ers have to clean up the dressing| op directors teammates | ing money (CP Photo) dora, complete with pheasant|K-W irham $ 2219 2182123 Exhibition gers lo see the equipment is varying periods were Raby, An-(loop we have sunk to second when Montreal sold 20,000 sea-|Chatham new equipment, arranging prac- [Junior C plavdowns since there said Pearson. "And if we've got arrangements and all other de-|class for competition. In the D'some jackets." three adults on the executive-- Pyett The top fou n the H and FAO ASSOCIATED PRESS ie lp our. . 4 By CLIFF GORDON ways is a thorn in the side of theja real good game says Wainmain. "We are getting 135, 105 Angeles, stoppedis; Halton 476 and Keith Camer- [Brown made it 2-0 at the 11.13|too hot' , . . The Whitby team, A ; ot . {The Dunnies had a if we took on too much." 150, Oakland, Calif i . s t they cau get. It is that Los Angeles team have been having some] is yer- the support. Hey cau g | individual score EAGLES: goal, the [1ST PERIOD 1 Belleville; Muir (Hildebrand, Payette) Brown Alts.: MacDonald, Cf S junior for the week was Earl lead in the first, increased it to| B Geo H Cam bell | There is a standing invitation the home side late in the second stage for the Whitby goal. Brodie Y . . P for anyone fo come out to the period The Macs, who like the Whitby | SAREE pr , ein or 57 ' " |tage on two occasions The team has Peeenlly been Heinz Guder, 157 |iod but failed to capitalize on the extra bit of che Keatley 363. Behind him were io 1 the second re Whitby | Second as he rounded out a three be this Saturday night, when Cha- was the trigger man with Doug ie} ; /i ti he helper on 2. Belleville: SPORTS EDITOR Woodview Park clubhouse on Sun-| Ron Muir, Weiner Brown, Williams getting the y o iid ot day afternoon and see archery Hildebrand and plagued with injuries. Missing for 9 396, following closely were Gord player trouble, were the leaders |'>S : them on at home Clarke and Ross Mann. The high| all the way as they built up a 2.0|¢%ra man power, PORTS MENU Mike Childérhose 354 and Mike + way passing play. | {goal on a pass from Doug Wil-| . iy. A pen Jackson 250. liams. Boucher made it 41 for Smrke of the winners set Ike the goal. Boucher was right on Boucher) 11.13 Denis Boucher |the spot with two seconds to go! Penalties -- Crawford 8.39, Ba-| iB ackion. |each scored once for the winners. land made it 4-1 for the Macs as bando 16.04, Gribbons 19.44. Dunnies play tonight in the Ted [the buzzer went to end the second |2ND PERIOD 2 Reeve Arena, against the Toron- period. 3. Belleville: Hildebrand * to Marlies league leaders in the! Neither team managed fo get a (Muir, Payette) Jr. A series scoring rally organized in the Whitby: Brodie REMEMBER WHEN. . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' THE BOYS IN QUEBEC are getting themselves | 4 Petes spoiled Royals' Shearer singletons for Petes while Reazin Kelly Callaghan and Madge Cow ou tallies 33 Royals. Williams got his second Town-Country Hockey League Ends Schedule The Town and Country Hockey League finished up its sehedule turday afternoon, with the Royals claiming the league title, on a fine undefeated record. They were held to a tie in their final game,'hy the second-place Port Perry Flyers outlasted the | This en- FINAL STANDING WL TPIS league: | record {when they held the leaders to a 4-4 tie in their final game, Grant Williams picked up two goals and while Ron Butler led . two goals and Al 'S. {Coach Boh Bird got assists each awa Airport and these (wo ladies were Syd Stone, "Slim" Bell, Mae- with three assists. notched three goals and Watts In thelcounted two and helped on an-| Buechler, 3.27| Murray, Troop and Anderson. 14 Rinks abled them to tie for third place in the league-standing and the: earn the third-place playoff pos tion, bv virtue of a superior goal- Playoffs commence this Satur. day afternoon, with Eagles meet- ing Petes in the opening semi- final at Port Perry Arena, 1.00 p.m. and Port Perry Flyers tak. the other i BADMINTON Oshawa Airport Club Hosts Doubles Tourney Saturday, the Oshawa Airport | games. Long rallys were the Badminton Club were hosts for order of the day in this match, the first annual Central Ontario but hard smashes by Reece Hunt Badminton Association "B" and effective placements by Alan Doubles Tournament. | Mustard Sent pe men's erown It proved to be a highly suc- back to Port Hope. et event with about 63 The Whitby. Badminton Rod doubles teams from eight bad-|came up with a winner as minton clubs in the Central On. Grant and Ted Meszner won tario Region entered. Men's Doubles Consolations. Assisting Every club had teams which Club's US a ya Airport advanced to quarter-finals ini 4" vie president Bill Kellar in either the main or consolation | o presentation of prizes, were rounds, with the eventual win- | pd Jennings of Picton who ie ners coming from no less than | om President Mrs. Betty six different clubs. This would | "01H Secretary of the Bowman- indicate that the "B" Doubles iyo ony, Miss Doreen Reddoch, ae ent aah year, "representing the Alport Clu : : Miss Jackie Hull, cre Winners of the Mixed Doubies ih Badminton Club, Mrs. Consolation event, which was the | Maurice Charlton of 3 first final played in the evening, |ough Badminton Club and Osh- were John Lvons and Ann awa Airport past-presidents Bill Christie of the Oshawa "Y" Bad-|[egge, Vern Landon and Myrray minton Club. They defeated Don powell, and Ruth Blight of the host Air-| The very capable refereeing wih Cibo Sosa games. lyialt consisted of Mel Burgess, n x oubles main event, | Bowmanville; en m! Alec and Donna Davidson of the Kay Hopkins of Oshawa Airport; Oshawa "Y"" were defeated by Ralph Charlton: of Peterborough. Blake Watson and Billie Waldron| The draw chairmen for the day of Belleville, in an interesting were Ken Smitn. Bill White, i final. {Kellar, Marsh Slessor a The Ladies' Doubles honors Legge, all of the hest elub. were copped by Gerda Smith| Assisting in the operation of and Marilyn Kellar of the Osh-|the tournament for the day alse turned in the most decisive vie-!John White and Mike McGrath scored [tory of the ev@®hing, in defeating and of course the very capable social committee under the lead: for|ley of Belleville, in two-straight ership of Marilyn Kellar, '(goal late in the game to save Royals from their first defeat, | ROYALS: goal, Greener; de-| Groves and Bemis; Ward, G. Williams and Little, Killen, Donall, Shepperdson, Halliday, J. Williams, Fisher and Reazin. PETES: goal, Brooks; defence, forwards, | Barta, Shearer and Gibson, Alts.: R. Butler, Bird, J. Butler, Mount joy, Evans, Tobin, V. Hickey and| for PORT PERRY TOPS EAGLES defeated Eagles in a wide-open affair, 10- Flyers also earned the dubious the un- the semi- Drolet, Edgar and Watts paced to their win with two Drolet Top man for Eagles was Mur-|over Bolahood's Sportshaven. {ray with two goals and a pair of| { Rogers and Shield each notched one tally and one assist. FLYERS: goal, P. Espie; de-|league playoffs are scheduled to ering and routing fence, B. Espie and Cochrane; | that really forwards, Edgar, Drolet and Sul- | Former playing coach Ike Hilde- (counts. So don't forget the next man. Alts.: Chandler, Christie, this league will brand made it 3-0 early in the home game for the Dunnies will Redman, Watts and iamg. | 1 oakes; A penalty to|tham Maroons will be the visitors. | fence, Lamb and Sweetman; for- penaiy f wards, Hoar, Rogers and Shields, de- | games. | This tournament was probably Oshawa Airport ladies againithe most popular event for the shone in the Ladies' Doubles majority of players in our COBA Consolation event, where Joan schedule in many years and Nesbitt and Rose DeLucia cap- should become an annual event. tured the honors. The Oshawa Airport Badminton Probably the most exciting |Club would like to express their match of the evening was in the (appreciation to Wendall Brew- Men's Doubles final when Jack ster and his staff at CRA for Elliot and Jim Pritchard of |their assistance in obtaining the Peterborough forced the men's | use of 0CCI, to accommodate the champions, Reece Hunt and Alan overflow from the courts at the Mustard of Port Hope to three!Airport. MINOR BASKETBALL Police Top Firefighters; St. John's Edge Bolahood's in Anderson 2, Rowden 2, Kolesnick John Saturday morning's action the Y's Men's Minor Basketball|7, Bombino 4. Coach League saw the short-handed] Piatti. Firefighters squad lose to the! The second game ef the morn- {Police Association 33-10 and the|ing was close to disaster for the |St. John's Cadets eke a 29-27 win St. John's squad as the Bolahood team. led by Brian Tunnicliffe, led at the quarter by six at the half way mark 18-8 and at the third quarter mark 21-16. But for a series of poor drives, the Bolahood squad could have run away with this game in the third quarter but good rebound- ing by Marcis Esmits eventually {held their scoring to six points in The Firefighters -- Polic e/the last quarter, game saw the Police, who were| Top scorers for 's at full strength, outplay and out-/were Brian Tunni e, Cal- score the Firefighters, who had|der and John Buzminski with 12, only three of their regular team eight and six points respectively. at the Simcoe Hall gym for this| Marcis Esmits and Stan Dali- game. The Police were led to their dowicz netted 14 and eight points | fourth win of the season by Wes|for the winners, 'wisiascek, who scored 12 points.| BOLAHOOD'S -- Brian Tunpni- Walt Rudy scored six points for |cliffe 12, Buzminski 6, Calder 8, the losers and proved to be a real|Glen Lee, Corby, Miles, Bob This win put St. John's in | the lead once again, one win |ahead of the Jaycee Whites. The 5th. It is well to every team in be scheduled in rounds of our begin .on March remember that {the semi-final playoff. 4.22 6.21 Quality For Top Trophy QUEBEC (CP)--Ontario rinks| |continued to dominate the field | |today after two days of play in| Quebec's 47th annual interna- | tional bonspiel. | Fourteen of the 24 rinks that | have qualified for play in the bonspiel's grand prize--the Lieu- tenant-Governor's Trophy -- are workhorse on the floor. Babe 1, Salway. Coach ~ Bill FIREFIGHTERS -- Mewitt 2,| Horton. Boivin, Liebregts, Baran 2, Rudy| ST. JOHN'S -- Dalidowicz 8, Es- 6, Clarke. Coach John Matthews. mits 14, Hooey 1, Campbell 2, POLICE ASSOC. -- Misiascek Brady, Jenkins, Adair 4. Coach 12, Burke 2, Lindsay 4, Johnston,|-- Ernie Derry. from Ontario. Three Ontario As A's Upset B's rinks have also reached the semi-| The Simcoe Hall Major Basket-| In the second game of the finals for the Chateau Interna. ball eLafue saw two good games morning, the Ontario Steel A's tional Trophy, one has reached being played last Saturday morn- pulled off an upset by downing | the semi-finals for the Omega In- ing. {the second place Ontario Steel Schoenou 216, B. Burk 209, ( the arines) over the week - end and another Oshawa entry, If you should ask a person who Doug Hurst continues to have his, TONY'S -- H. MACDONALD'S {ternational Trophy and four more| In first encounter the B's, by the score of 45-t0-39. Gould 200, H. Dickinson 212, 223, 200, A. Langmaids and Lofthouses, also made a fine showing. C. C. (Cash and Carry) Pyle, | On Saturday night, the Whitby [final period as both teams were (Williams) promoter of the transcontinental team will host the Chatham Ma- checking very close and hard.| 5. Belleville: Boucher se races known as 'Bunion Derbies" [roons and this will be the first| There were three penalties hand- (Brown, Bradley) 5 / 15.51 |died at Los Angeles 21 years ago [chance for the Whitby fans to see ed out in this period, with the Penalties -- Smrke 5.05, Chasc- today. Pyle promoted many Doug Williams back in action and | winners taking two of them. The |zewsgki 19.58. sports spectacles, and he was also a look at Ralph Hoskings in|Maes held a 38-28 edge in shots|3RD PERIOD {the man who persuaded football's a Whitbv uniform. on goal in the overall game. Scoring -- None Lloyd Sharpe in the quarter-finals. Les Evenis famous Red Grange to turn pro- The Macs opened the scoring at|1. ICE CHIPS . . . The Macs were | Penalties -- Brodie 11.13, Jones be p quanier-una's, 'eS WVeNISS ljessional. the 3.27 mark as Muir who al-'really up for this one and played|12.16, Senior 16.39. of Oshawa, Vern Adams of Barrie advanced rere mee -- mr e---- fourth round in the Francois Jobin competition Herb Robinson's Oshawa rink being among the elmina- BOWLING NEWS ted, in this event. In the meantime, other Oshawa . rinks are progressing well in the various other trophy | gy. JLaTHOLIC events of the Quebec International Bonspiel and when |L. Trattner 311 the week is over, we expect that one or two of the |, High triples -- | local groups will be successful in bringing back some Over 200 -- G. Neault 233, 231, M.| "loot" to Oshawa. By the way, Dr. Gord Hare and wife [Miran 216, 206 K. Bawks Xu Mary, teamed up with Marg and Ed Reed, copped top honors in the first Prudholme Bonspiel (near St. Cath- separated -- the men from the boy: that is -- and we find Oak Crawford's rink advanci Omega Trophy rounds, one step from the semi-finals, C. E. Rich's Whitby rink went down to defeat in the quarter- | f finals this event, but Oak Crawford's nk the of beat aut Juvenile Puck Race the with to LEAGUE Mothersill 258 and Ekker 626 and L. | i finis "Ce A i ith (have entered the quarter-finals (league - leading Jaycee Rockets! ern the first-half. the A's led Bb: Le 213, E. Ekker 208, B. E. '|is going to finish atop the "City boys up and flying towards the| Pivot Bob Bishop exploded with |0€! . ied vel 8 e first-half. the s y B McRae 207. M Romer 2, Goes League" Juvenile series it would pennant, as goalie Jimmy Top-|two first period goals and paved Toe fhe Franecis Jobin Gold cup. Bowned le rl place of Ee larke with 12 points, started out 3 iariman 3, 218, ol J- be like asking to pick a sure win- ping and forwards Butch Dowe| the way for Hayden Macdonald's| A on hat igi 0 e 39 PM {fast and never looked back as | 208, 204, H. Burrows 212, M. Eker 220 ner in the Kentucky derby. After|and Gary Gray continue to carry | whipping Tony's Refreshments| 1 er has i F 8. lea, In the first half, Walt's started they led 27-to-18 at half-time. Milas Sa i 1212" and' L. Trattner 240, 311 last night's weekly double-header, |the mail, This trio played a prom-|4-1 in nightcap of the twin-bill. | i ie Fanon o i out fast and took" a commanding, The second-half was more even- Milwaukee Braves gave Eddie Mathews a good Lemon League -- F. McKenna 94, P. played in the Children's Arena, |inent role in their upset triumph| -Teq Napiorkowski, leftwinger | farant Y ey or _ jon five - point lead at half-time as|\V Played with the B's fighting Brivks 91 a M, Bure; 55 the four-team circuit is closer over Oshawa Dairy 5-4. land Rich Eyman, who fired" into|qualifving for. Lieutenant -Gov.|they were led by Goddard with|hard to get back in the game but nine points. the A's were hungry for a win. increase in his pay cheque this week but they haven't ; i qualifying for Lieutenant -Gov pe eam standings -- ; Gow. vet signed up Hank Aaron fo his contract. The classy Ne ih a Te Lie Harri. Netted than ever before. A mere! Gray, a pepper-pot leftwinger an open net, divided the other tal- ernor's play also continue to ' : The second - half started with| A'S were led to their tremend- the Rockets facing a five - point |0US Victory by Clarke with 18 hard-hitting outfielder is holding out for a substantial man 19. B. Houston 18, E. Ekker 17, 0. two poinis separates the league- who looks more like a Bantam-age lies, play in their respective divisions. deficit and they had to open up a|Points and Misiazek with 14 while Trimble 13, M. McGrath 12, M. Mother- |Jeadine p aiy WOE Fai ; iri increase in salary and no doubt will come close to get- sill 10 and H Burrows 5 hie ig Mg igi 8 Leal Foi Bob [58 FROM ONTARIO what he wants -- because after quite | STEEL WORKERS ald's while Beaton's Dairy are other. His linemate and scoring Seg | Ontario has 33 of the bonspiel's bit. They got their chance when the ~Golddust Twins' Goldstein a part of Milwaukee's offensive power to mention | 3 R. Richard 815, L. Arp only one point back of the pace-|leader Butch Dowe netted a goal 128 entries. two of Walt's fouled out and and Peters with 15 and 11, were outfield ability. There's been a lot Hot Stove [Gl i males 5, and D. Hates 513 Setters. Tony's Refreshments are|and added a bracd of assists.| port after suffering a serious ill.| Newfoundland's only entry E.|Jepma started connecting to take[Vest for the B's. League chatter this past couple of weeks and of course, in the basement, yet still have a Johnny Sadowski and Ron Hoop-|, L. Hickman's surprising St.|a victory away from Walt's, ONTARIO STEEL A's -- Clarke there'll be a lot more, from here on, for the next couple John's, rink, remained unbeaten| Rockets were led by the 100p's|13 "Graham 8, Dulny 1, O'Reilly 2, ere on, for the next couple leading scorer, Bill Jepma, whol, 'Misiazek 14. Total 4: fouls 7- High Singles Creamer 259, F EG , i ; : x . ness during younger stages of his Watson 247, F, Hoar 2 Boneham | respectable season's average be- er were the other snipers, life Sur Ekle pinks in Yon f igh Mainls. the: avers : . : Tuesday night, winning its fourth na, w of months. Mainly, the average baseball fan {straight game to advance to the racked up mo less than 25 points| 05, cerned with contracts or salary increases he while Goddard, with nine all in : Dickison 26, Cullen triggered Tony's a perfect set-up from young Peter Goodchild, Good- child in first fling in the hockey ting all, he is UNITED not High Triples nis ol sn't con- a just D 206 D R going to pattern themselves. BRIGHT BITS: -- Canadiens Plante pears headed to be the 1960 Vezina Trophy winner and if he does this, after all this business of masks, we expect a complete "revolution" amateuy net-minders, regarding the use of a mask and that will not be bad, either . ..,.. K-W DUTCHMEN and our Canadien figure-skaters are rated as winners for Canada at the winter Olympic at least, they're regarded as Canada's likely to succeed" entries. If they fail, and our ski entries also miss out, Canada's success at Squaw Valley is not going to be rated very highly COBOURG'S OHA Junior "B" club is appealing to the OHA that the five- game suspension of Gary Sharp is too severe . PEAKING of OHA hockey, it's "big news" in Oshawa that the OHA has accepted a local Intermediate "A" entry, a team that will operate out of the Boy le BASEBALL'S Branch Rickey Ford Frick are going to get together in New York today to discuss their problems -- mostly the quest of the new Continental League . . . KEN WATSON'S rink was the only Canadian foursome to win a game for the Canadian touring curlers in Scotland, yesterday at Falkirk, Watson defeated Willie Young, former world, British and Scottish champion 19-16. Al Parkhill, Osh= kip lost his game 24-10..... LADY CURLERS for Canada, organized vesterday Toronto w M Watt Port Arthur being first dent. Next ear the Canadian chamy Regina. This year, for tl here in Oshawa, ! Jacque ap- Gallen on defense, Bradley, Branton, lock, Konarowski; forwards, Na-|gaturday { JAYCEE ROCKETS Brady Jaycee Rockels Kolesnik, King; forwards, Watt, piorkowski, Bishop, Nemis, Aas-| Chateau and Omega semi-1 3 Boivin . McHugh 3, Jepma 25, Ont. Steel B's J. Peters, T, Peters, Cover, Math- en, Wilkens, Eyeman and Row- finals will be held Thursday and Harrison 3, Mazurk 4, Dalgleish Walt Ss Barbershop ews, Nelson, Furey and Wilson. den. finals in both divisions Friday 1. Total 48; fouls 12-out-of-25. Ont. Steel A's BEATON'S DAIRY goal, 1ST PERIOD Inight. Final games in all divi- Topping; defense, Balsom, Glas-| 1. H. Macdonald's: _Isions will be 12-end matches, in- -- ON) -- Premium pel, Sadowski; forwards, Smith, (Napiorkowski) 2.15 stead of 10 as in all other |Stone, Grey, Bell, Dowe and 2 H. Macdonald's: | games. SNAWA DACK wo | min STOVE OIL Courteous, Prompt Delivery (Konowski) : . There are only four draws IST PERIOD Penalties -- Kirk (2) and Row- scheduled today as more than 1. Oshawa Dairy: Lutton In OHA Ranks : i 3. VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone den. 500 participants take a breather. (Furey) 4.52 2ND PERIOD A Kirkland Lake entry skipped Beaion's: Gray Oshawa is back in OHA hoc. | key! It was announced Tuesday! OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 © 3, H. Macdonald's: {by O. Archer and A. 8. Deono- (Stone. Dowel Napiorkowski (Unas.) . 0.48 van's Weston rink will play in Beaton's: Dowe by the Executive Sub Committee ki BROOKLIN AJAX OL. 5-3221 350 can all D. Killen 215, J. McCarthy 212, place, , The action last night . once Combines folded was an "iron] TONY'S goal, Nicholishen; Wilson 204, 205, G. Lynch 203, | he h ; : the semi-finals of the Chateau WALT'S BARBERSHOP -- God. Goldstein 15, Gorycki 4. Total 39; ollows exactly the tactics used by player Black 83, 9, N. Boneham 9, W. rently the hottest team in the, Ted Lutton, Barry Furey, Jim John, Goodchild, Reid, Cullen, First-round play for the Lieu-| 7 Dave ry on | tounf. pay Jo Rod Hickey 4. Total 39: fouls 7-out-of-| January 30) raiser. The nightcap had Hayden) OSHAWA DAIRY -- goal, Brai-|Hinksen; defense, Stevens, Sib-(q.. with semi-finals. Finals are ! gators 20, Loafers 19, Spitfires 11 and freshments 4-1 among g : 13, Lucky 'Six 10, Orbiters 8 and Cellar: 23 n H. Topham 226, 205, J. Nichol 225, Pies 4 Po Taylor 220, D. Bright 218, D. Dove [I0g only five points out of first] Goalie Topping a former Jun- ing up his initial point of the Popham 208, J. Gallen 207, W : ior "'C" performer until Brooklin| campaign. 0 sp : . |Omega semi-finals. { oR y : ; Ie. : Boneham 206, K. Nichol 205, ' : i 'as 's| ONTARIO STEEL B"s--Wright wants YOrita til A a ; y " > the first half, was best for Walt's| ©f 18 Wi iby pow that is favorite playe 3 i 200 and J. Killen 303 K.|again supplied plenty of "red-hot" man" in the Milkmen's cage defieise, McNight, Dudley, Cher. ONY She seven ster sinks in and Bozak in the second half. 4, Milosh 3, Breau 2, Peters 11, be with his favorite club -- a system which ir ihe Wath : thrills with Beaton's Dairy cur- making a number of key saves. nick, Kirk; forwards -- Yahn, Ste. | : Lemon League: J. Gabona 83, 1 and Omega also remain un- dard 9, Nichol 3, Bozak 9, Spar-|fouls 7-out-of-24 | é A ol 3, Bozak 9, Spar. (tows /-out-oi-24. perabel the b- gondraws 05. oD. Doucette [loop upsetting front running Osh.| Peters "a Bohn Waits were Glover. Young and Sayers. pozten. ling 2, Longley 2, Tymoshik 5,| (League Standings, including awa Dairy 54 in the curtain Ushawa Dairy's sharpshooters. H. MACDONALD'S goal, |e ant-Governor's will he Thurs- WL Pie Team Standings (end of second sec. J tion TA ey SSirivers: 21. nati Macdonald's whipping Tony's Re. den; 1 Vanguards 10 | B Group Poor Shots 16, Loosers| oSHAWA DAIRY -- BEATON'S Beaton's popular mastermind dwellers 6. ure point Bishop Games, or "most Bishop 8.00 4. Tony's: Cullen (one semi-final round for the (Stone, Gray) (Goodchild, Garrow) 1.47 | Chateau while Bob Metcalf's Tor. Oshaws Lay, For Penalties -- Bishop and Stev-lonto Royal Canadian rink and : \Osnave Daly: Yurey |Quebec's Joe Thomas foursome Beaton's: Sadowski 3RD PERIOD |meet in the other. ; of the Ontario Hockey Associa-|"Gar" Peters, while managerial, (Balsom, Dowe) Biss) 5H: Macdonald's: Eyman In, the Dregs Sivision, hain tion, that they were accepting chores will be handled by W Penalties -- Bal (Unassisted) 1945] man's Zink will mee Vie ion a y were accepting chores wi a y Winse enalties Balsom and Brad Penalties y d St lette, Que., rink of M. Baril in an entry from the Oshawa Inter- Bradley. An executive has been|ley - Jos -- TOE a ov lone 'semi-final while R. Lahaie's Majors. The bulk of BS Raya ily nd lg hh, S neat 6. Oshawa Dairy: J. Peters Rocky Esposito; scorer -- Jim|and O. E. Crawford's Oshawa {will be drawn from the Oshawa|Bowmanville Arena as their home 7. Lg Wait 1.48 Shaw. [rink mest 18 Whe other. {Major League, but some player-| base, with details still to be (T Peters. Kolesnik) 12.33] ONTARIO RESULTS {help will be forthcoming from worked out with the Arena Com- Penaltie _ Smith od 1 tto | BELIVEAU HURT Archer defeated Weston's J. various other leagues in the mission. Final signing date for! ® 5 and lation} MONTREAL (CP)--Jean Beli-|Burgess rink 8-5 after topping the Oshawa area players is February 10th SRD PERIOD veau, star cenire of Montreal |London, Ont., rink of G. Bergeron The OHA has already arranged If there are players residing 8 Beaton's: Gray (Canadiens, has been excused 7-4, Eliminated in play for the an exhibition game for the Ma- in the Oshawa. area. interested (Sadowski. Stone, } vin 9. Beaton's: Hooper 9.00! from practices this week because {Chateau ere Sudhnry Al jon to played in George- in trying out for the team, they of a groin injury. He is expected [Dickie and the rink that this Friday night against|should contact Winse Bradley) (Bell, Sadowski) ...... Itheir Intermediate A team, which |immediately at RA 3-2006. { Penalty--Sadowaki. 9.08 TR EL h is reported to be the strongest] "A" team in Ontario, 4 Coaching the Majors is well- | town Oshawa hockey figure, manv and 5 or awa in th of the Dre be town 18.18|t0 be able to play here Thursday |feated Sudbury 9- when Canadiens meet Toromto. [Smiths Falls quartet.

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