12 THE OSHAW, A TIMES, Wednesday, February 17, 1960 championships here. The stratagem fiempty house in order to have las {more than a single point the Dryden High School "no! Collegiate and Vocational tute. | | | Estall 4-3 when he hv I's | | Northern Ontario won 7-5, * [HAVE 4.0 RECORD * | PENNY EXHAUSTED AFTER SKI RUN {only other undefeated team. N. Ontario Rink Still Unbeaten the Canadian high school curling whereby a skip E (throws his last rock through an stone on the next end and try for pro- |vided the margin of victory for m fourth-round play over Kingston Insti- | Ken Davis, 19-year-old Dryden {skip was trailing Kingston's Bob stone away to leave the seventh pyince George B.C. end blank. On the next end, Davis F \chipped the Kingston rink's shot! i [rock out of the ring and stayed sults Tuesday in the Canadian |g8oals defencemen allow into their|est fo most: Montreal: Chicago, ' [to count three. The teams traded high | [singles on the last two ends and ships: LC It was the second win of the B day for the Northern Ontario|Northern Ont. boys--they defeated Prince Ed-|P.E.IL |ward Island 8-4-and gave them| . la 40 record and a tie in the/Nova Scotia | standings with Saskatchewan, the Manitoba SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. (Midget League) Canadian Le- gion vs Local 222, at 6.30 p.m.; Lions vs Rotary, at 7.30 p.m. and Kinsmen vs Kiwanis, at 8.30 p.m. All games at The Children's Arena, Exhibition Game Oshawa "City League" Juvenile Stars vs Bowmanville Juveniles, at Bow- manville Arena, 8.00 p.m. BASKETBALL Lakeshore District COSSA Sou- |thern Conference -- Oshawa Cen- tral at Ajax, 3.30 p.m. NORANDA, Que. (CP) -- An and Newfoundland with 1-2| New Brunswick ...... 312 THURSDAY'S GAMES old curling stratagem Involving marks, Prince Edward Island| Newfoundland . 3 1 2 BASKETBALL 'lan empty house and the last with 1-3 and British Columbia| Prince Edward Island 4 1 3 | Oshawa Industrial League -- rock paid off Tuésday night for and Quebec with three- straight! British Columbia 3 0 3 Oshawa Grads vs Coca Colas, at undefeated Northern Ontario in/losses. Quebec ...... 3 0 3 'Simcoe Hall, 9.00 p.m. In the fifth round Nova Scotia meets Ontario and British Colum- hia plays Northern Ontario. To- night, New Brunswick plays Northern Ontario, Alberta goes against Saskatchewan and Que- bec plays Ontario. The Canadian school curling committee announced it will rec- ommend that the 1962 champion- ships be held in Halifax. Domi- Odd Scoring sor Cin sein topo In League The site for the 1961 champion- By THE CANADIAN PRESS NHL ROUNDUP cago, Toronto, Detroit, Bosion ships, selec st year, i a . , J hips, selected last year, is| "gay of natural compensa- | New York tion seems to work in the Na-| In order of goals scored by de- NORANDA, Que. (CP) Re- tional Hockey League. The more fencemen, again going from few chamrinn.lown nets, the more they score Toronto, New York, Detroit, Bos- on their opponents. ol ot ] Third Round It almost appears that the de- he Bruins defence has ac- Saskatchewan ~~ 001 104 111 0-- 9 fencemen, when they start feel.|cOunted for 24 goals. Doug Mohns 110 010 000 1-- 4|ing guilty about all those goals Rlone got 13, ax tem vile slay. § inst t h 5 i . 120 202 010 0-- Tr Tush out to" ith. 20 assists he leads de- 001 010 001 1-- 4] Montreal Canadiens {fencemen in total points as well 220 100 021 10-- for eX-|as goals. 002 033 100 01-- school curling 9/ample, have been scored on less| i ne g 10|than any other team. Their tol Fouts Jeicnoe has 2 goals, {fencemen have scored fewer|i, moronio Maple Leafs. Marcel Newfoundland 321 300 200 5--16|gokls than any others. Chicago PULLEYS hh ely HERE'S A RUNNING TARGET YOU CAN MAKE FOR REAL TARGET PRACTICE. CUT IT OUT OF COMPOSITION RD wo HER GOOD ONE ee 3 hs TARGET PRACTICE I$ TO HAVE PARTNER ROLL A BALL, SUCH AS A TIGHTLY STUFFED BASKETBALL, DOWN A HiLL FAR BETTER THAN HITTING IMMOVABLE BLACK AND WHITE CIRCLES IS PLINKING THE OLD TIN CAN. SOMETHIN HAPPENS WHEN IT'S HIT =~ win Junior Habs Lose 4-3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Wayne Connelly led his Peter- All four top scorers in the On- borough Petts to a 10-4 win over tario Hockey Association Junior|Hamilton Tiger - Cubs, scoring A series got goals or assists three goals and drawing an as- Tuesday night but the points only|Sist on home ice to move within helped three of them in the in- Six points of Maki. The games left second-place ; : Against P.E.I., they scored one| -- | Pronovost has seven. dividual scoring race. : ; f ' a Penny Pitou of Gilford, N.H., | of a run over the entire length | Calif., today. Penny "said she |on fhe first end and two on he vebec 0 12 wt 0 11 Bla Hues Save oe hes Devel Among active NHL players Chico Maki of St. Catharines Barrie tws, points heed of on clutches her head as she tried | of the ladies' Olympic downhill | thought the course was 100 |second and held the lead all the Ontario 101 011 301 210/00" © rew of scoring de.|ChY Kelly and Bill Gadsby--who TeePees goal was scored in an ¢ rs, drew Peterborough to within to catch her breath at the end | ski course at Squaw Valley, | slow AP Wirephoto |way The P.E.I rink wasn't able Alberta 020 100 010 0-- 4 § of scoring de-y.q eighi goals this year--have exhibition game as the TeePees|JOrs p fencemen. Toronto Maple Leafs|soored 100 or more in regular|defeated the undermanned Brock-|three points of third place, and Hydroplane Sets Record SEATTLE (AP) ™& SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR {David Sullivan and his New four-foot ring wih his last ro~k roared to an unofficial word rec-|Columbia 9-4, . - ¢ ord of 192,001 miles - per hour| Everything From Soup To Nuts : ; course on Lake Washington. extra end over Nova Scotia and Driver Bill Muncey drove her BITS OF SPORT -- "Stuffy" McInnis, one of the a 3-1 record. to score more than one point on any end. Dale Hoffman's rink from Sas-| Manitoba katoon found stiff opposition in| Quebec Brunswick rink but drew to the Northern Ont. - The unlim-|/on the 10th end for an 8-6 win. B.C ited hydroplane Miss Thriftway Saskatchewan also beat British Alberta Manitoba's Don Pottinger and|Saskatchewan Tuesday over a measured mile|his Brandon rink won 10-9 in an New Brunswick 010 301 001 6-- 6. whipped winless Quebec 16-4 for Sav Fourth-Round are third both ways. 201 033 130 3--16| 3 010 100 002 0-- 4| ANGERS EASIEST STANLEY SECOND | Boston Bruins, with the Ih 's hi b | Allan Stanley of Toronto Maple 011 101 000 1 5|league's highest-scoring defence-y ears with nine goals, is second 200 010 031 0-- 7|men, until recently were the York|t0 Mohns as a scoring defence- |scored-on team. Only New York| ...= pobhy Baun has six while 000 010 001 0 2/Rangers are easier to score onli. toon total is 19 i 131 102.210 1--12{now, and they have a fine set ofl "Horton has set up '29 goals and 101 030 200 1-- g| offensive defencemen. . .__|ranks next to Pierre Pilote of In order of goals against, going| Chicago Black Hawks as a play- om fewest to most, here is how making defenceman. 102 020 400 0-- 9|the teams line up: Montreal, Chi-| Pilote, besides contributing five 020 202 013 1-11 goals toward the Chicago de- season play. Rangers' total is 20. Ontario va Scotia i.1. at 192.513 miles an hour on one dri? . i |fence's total of 11, has assisted on members of old Connie Mack's famous infield, 1st [jaunt through the timing traps g2Rer witiing Jee Monday, Canadian high School curling un svi e 2% others. " » : and made the required return ; . : 9 championships standings after Montreal's defencemen have baseman "Stuffy" McInnis, died yesterday at 89 ..... trip at 191.489. Matiloba, aiid previously winless'; th round: Hisnnges only 10 geo sin of "NICK" BURNET, a well-known Windsor businessman This bettered the mark of Re. Raward .'s Norther. Orton PUL . {them by Doug Harvey. and sportsman, an avid curler, died yesterday at the 187.627 for the full mile, set by ESTALL WHIPS ALBERTA Northern Ontario _ po . 2 i 4 the Hawaii Kai ITI in 1957. Mun-| Before losing to Northern On-| Saskatchewan 4:49 mn ea age of 75. He was also an ardent lawn bowler . . . .. cey did not, however, threatenitario, Estall's Ontario represent-| Manitoba 4:31 HERB MARTIN, who has produced hand-made lacrosse - [the Kai's official world speed atives had defeated Alberta 10-4. Nova Scotia .. 422 2 arons dC : mark for propellor - driven hoats.| Alberta bounced back to whip| Ontario ........c..eee 4 22 n 1 C ener 8 - p s 50th year |mpic ie 195 22 9537 over British C i p Alberta og sticks for about a half-century, celebrated his 5 } This is 195.329, set in 1957 over|British Columbia 12-2. t 22 4 in business, yesterday. He picks out his own hickory trees, cuts them down, splits them and makes his la- erosse sticks, personally, right "from scratch", so to speak, and the demand today is still great NORTHERN ONTARIO and Saskatchewan rinks the shorter kilometer course. | The Thriftway time for the kil-/16-11 over Quebec. ometer was reported as an aver-| Behind Nova Scotia, age 189.588. The world record for all types | are Newfoundland got its first win = Ontario| and Alberta--all of which have| KITCHENER (CP)---Mrs, Vera, Armstrong's Huntsville rink pulled into the lead in the South- ern Ontario women's round-robin | curling finals with two victories | here Tuesday. In Thick Sawchuk To Ot League of boats is held by Donald Camp- bell of England, who drove the jet propelled Bluebird 260.35 miles per hour. undefeated in the Canadian Schoolboy curling champ ships at Noranda. Both are undefeated with Ontario (Kingston) among the four rinks tied for second place, with one defeat. It's a grim week-long competition round-robin play, and by this time tomorrow, anything ean have happened -- and likely will! 5 Star Quarterback To Practice Law AS REFEREE | Hayes of Ingersoll was honored here Tuesday night for his 14 years of service as a game of- WHITBY DUNLOPS were blanked by Belleville ficial in the National Hockey McFarlands last night, but there's no reason for the | JASHINGTON (AP) -- Eddie League. Dunnie fans to panic. It looks as if their favorites will |washington Redskins, retired re than lob. attended a still finish in top place . . . . . TORONTO ARGOS have (from the National Football Hayes holds the record for | signed Wayne Bock of Chicago Cardinals, Minnesota |League Tuesday to practice law most games in the NHL--1,083. tackle who is a husky 6 ft, 4 inches tall and weighs | Midland, Tex. His record for attending the most consecutive games is 570 and next season will see him tied with Bill Chadwick's 15- ARCHIE MOORE, who was dethroned | A spokesman for the Redskins rE a y ~+said Lebaron has signed a three- as world's light-heavyweight champion yesterday by the Trans pti as eT see | National Boxing Association, may fight Philadelphia's [scout for the Washington team in year mark, Von Clay, in June . . . . . BAYNE SECORD and his the southwestern part of the Special guests included Tam O'Shanter rink is favored to win the British Con- United States. Lebaron played for| Charlie (Rabbit) McVeigh, for- sols round-robin "eights" at Welland this week, King- Calgary Stampeders of the West- 2-2 records--are New Brunswick 'Miss Three FOURTEEN YEARS | pemnorr (ar -- Goaltender INGERSOLL (CP) -- George Red Wings' next three games. losis. Earlier this year he missed mer NHL star and referee who | : : ern Interprovincial Football| nursed Hayes along in his first ston's Jake Edwards is among the local "known" sur- |Union in 1954 iy game . the Amer- vivors and Mike Meronek, a former Oshawa curling | He has been first string quar-| ican Hockey League. club member, is on Arnie Butterworth's Ottawa rink. [terback for Washington since| Others attending were Jack | Roxborough, vice-president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association; NHL referee - in- chief Frank Udvari and Ontario Rural Hockey Association pres- ident Jack Barclay. 1952, with the exception of his year with Calgary. The Lebaron record: games| played, 80; passes thrown, 1,104; | |passes completed, 538; yardage) | from passes 8,051; touchdowns, | 20 SPORT SHORTS -- Denver University coach Mur- ray Armstrong has picked Canada to win the Olympic Winter Games hockey title . . , . . SQUAW VALLEY is the centre of a lot of heated arguments these days. Seems various countries are getting into disputes over [1st 11 games. Mrs. Armstrong skipped her| rink to a 13-7 triumph over Mrs. | |A. Simon of Toronto Royal Cana- |dians and later defeated Mrs. Kay Scott of London 13-6 for her third and fourth consecutive wins, Standings at the end of the sec- ond day's play: Huntsville 40, Welland 3-1, Fergus 3-1, Oshawa |3-1, Toronto Royal Canadians 2-2, London 1-3, Dixie 0-4 and Mid- land 0-4. In fourth-round play Mrs. Effie Anderson's Fergus entry suffered its first loss, 14-6 to Mrs. E. tougher," Sawchuk said in an in-| Armstrong, Oshawa. In third terview Tuesday. He was knocked [pound play Mrs. Anderson's rink font for 36 games three seasons|ioppled Mrs. D. Horne, Dixie, 9-6 {ago with infectious mononucle-land Mrs, Armstrong beat Mrs. i : {Dorothy Trew, Midland, 14-8, {three games with leg pains. | Welland, skipped by Mrs, C Sawchuk Sqmplaited again of Goodman beat Midland 14-3 and the pains two weeks ago and Toronto Royal Canadian trounced 1 agreed with coach Sid Abel that|Dixie 123, still have four games in hand a three-game rest would help. In a third-round game, Welland oe the Reds and three over the Rookie Dennis _Riggin of Ed edged London 11-10. Bn uly casualty of the game | menton Hy aking Bo Finals are Thursday. was Norm Corcoran who sitered hei a cut bicep in a melee Jities Nave won ofily whe of Heir RUSSIAN RECORD [Aces' net in the first period. It MOSCOW (AP) -- Janis Kras- [required 15 stitches. ovskis has set a Russian indoor| Ingarfield was a ball of fire record for the pole vault, Tass when he came to the Barons reported Tuesday. Krasovs' s|from Springfield last month. scor- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Barons feel they are back in business in the American Hockey League race today. Earl Ingarfield seems to have re- gained his scoring touch after a two-week drought. A goal by Ingarfield 38 seconds before the game ended gave the Barons a 43 win over Quebec Aces Tuesday night. It was his third goal of the game. Terry Sawchuk apparently will be on the sidelines for Detroit Doctors putting the 30-year-old netminder through a long series of tests in hospital at nearby Ann Arbor have not learned why Saw- chuk tires easily and why he has ileg pains. "One doctor said they don't leven know what they're looking for: so that makes their job even assists on all three markers to take over scoring leadership by a three-point margin. Don Hogan scored the other Cleveland goal. Bob Barlow scored twice for the Aces. Obie O'Brien collected the other. The Barons are within three |points of fourth-place Providence Reds and Buffalo Bisons, and "It's not Riggin's fault we're losing," Abel said. "We're just not scoring." who gets practise time on the rink, with hockey teams, figure skaters, etc., all into the hassle . . . . . ANITA'S SON has been named the best 3-year-old to run on Ontario tracks last season, ahead of both New Provi- dence and Wonder Where . . . . . TORONTO'S INTER- NATIONAL bonspiel, replacing the longs-standing On- tario Bonspiel, gets under way tomorrow in Toronto and there are at least two Oshawa rinks in the running . OSHAWA SKI enthusiasts, who got themselves "trapped" by the weatherman out around Kirby over the week-end, have nothing but glowing praise for the hospitality and help given them by the resident farmers of the area . . . . . OSHAWA MINOR Hockey Assoc. teams, seeking Ontario provincial honors, move into OMHA playdown action this week-end, against Peter- borough opponents LOCAL CURLING highlights this week, include the annual Trewin Trophy Bonspiel, on Saturday, a mixed rink event, that has a waiting list for entries. pron a Groom Captures FIGHTS LAST Curling Berth NIGHT TIMMINS (CP)--Don Groom of BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Sudbury Tuesday night won a|Fresno, Calif Ro | ! § : » Calif.--Roque Marav- erth in the Canadian curling ila, 170, Boise, Idaho, out ted inals when Ted Adair scored his » Ou'pointec | 8 first win in the three-rink North-|Cal Brad, 169, Los Angeles, 10. ern Ontario finals at nearby Schu-| Los Angeles -- Boots Monroe, macher 124, Los Angeles, out ed Bod : : < % 5 . point Hec- Adair won his first game in , 2 4 |e" four . starts, defeating veteran ig Agundez, 122, Mexicali, Calif., i Tom Ramsay of Kirkland Lake, A former Canadian champion, 10-5, [San Antonie. Tex.--Gil Cadill, § The upset gave Groom the right 120%, San Francisco, outpointed § to represent Northern Ontario at Frankie Valdez, 120%. San An. Fort William March 7-11 because |onio. 10 earlier in the day he had beaten| Trenton, N.J.--Danny Living. * | Whitby 0 Belleville 4 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 3 I both Ramsay and Adair for three ston, 136%, Trenton, outpointed ; - Tonight's Game i OHA Intermediate B wins and one loss. | Eddie Antonetti, 136, New York, g Windsor 3 Chatham a Heweler J Ingersoll J Ramsay could have forced a 8 i ae ATELY unior ~ Manitoba Junior ab ¥ if. Suddendeath playolt With Groom ro alo_.isisl Jackie Donnelly, | AE vi A Je Naribores y b 1 x Ar. |Wimpicg M 3 St. Boniface 11 | if he had 'been able to beat the 135%, Buffalo, outpointed Orlando | Bapri y 1 Fi n 5 Pri Diodes Ting. He finished with a Zulueta, 142', Havana, 10 NORWEGIAN GIRL TAKES TO AIR St hchael's EH 1 41 1% " Tis Pion Sito i arredbury rink is made. pp Blade Langerdale, a. sareddie Liv Christiansen of Norway | Squaw Valley. Calif., today in | race will be run next Saturday |i. Cath 2117 4 179 165 46Detroit (NUL) 8 Kingston Ese val S$ 0 La rdale e ra . 3 f : "pa pr } Groom lt, Al Arm- stopped Joe Thomas, 184 Eliza. °° airborne momentarily as she | her first full-length run over bird, Su of the Guelph n 3 3 i In pi Me (OHA Jr.) 4 Brock- | rong ol Ibeth, N.J., 8. | speeds down KT2 mountain at | the ladies' downhill eourse. The , --AP Hamilton 731 312231 | ville (Metro) 3 cleared the bar at 14 feet, 7% ing seven goals and 12 assists inches in a meet at Lvov. The through Jan, 31, He had failed to old record was 14-5%. score since then, HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tuesday's Results American League Barrie 8 Guelph 3 - "WL T F A Pts. [Hamilton 4 Peterborough 10 Springfield 33 17 5216 171 71 Thursday's Games Rochester 30 21 3 216 158 63 |St. Catharines at Peterborough Buffalo 27 94 4 189 202 58 [Marlboros at Hamilton Providence 28 26 2 190 183 5 Western League Cleveland 24 21 7 195 168 55 |Spokane 3 Edmonton 7 Hershey 20 27 7 156 174 47 |Victoria 3 Winnipeg 1 Quebec 13 39 2 124 230 Eastern League |Johnstown 2 Charlotte 1 Philadelphia 10 Greensboro 2 Washington 4 Slisten 4 d ternation; ague Rochester at Buffalo {Fort Wayne 9 St. Paul 4 Eastern Professional League Nova Scotia Senior WL F A Pts. |Amherst 3 New Glasgow 1 I 64 | (Amherst leads best - of - seven | Tuesday's Result Cleveland 4 Quebec 3 Tonight's Game Sudbury 29 20 6 247 226 Montreal 24 21 10 173 161 58| semi-final 2-0) l T. Rivieres 23 23 7 166 165 53 Windsor 5 Halifax 2 Kingston 24 28 3 238 243 51|(First game of best - of - seven S.S. Marie 2125 8189 204 50 semi-final) | Hull-Ott 20 24 10 188 197 50 Interprovincial Senior A i Tuesday's Result Hull-Ottawa 6 Montreal 3 Thursday's Games Sudbury at Sault Ste. Marie Hull-Ottawa at Trois-Rivieres Hull 10 Ottawa 7 | Thunder Bay Senior Port Arthur 7 Fort William 1 (Port Arthur leads best-of-seven final series 3-0) OHA Senior A OHA Junior B | WL T F A Pts. Burlington 4 Owen Sound 8 Whitby 30 19 0 187 175 62 Woodstock 1 London 7 Windsor 26 21 2217 142 56 OHA Senior B K-w 23 23 2 177 195 54| Wallaceburg 0 St. Thomas § Chatham 22 24 3206 219 51/Galt 7 Stratford 3 Belleville 17 31 1180 236 37 Niagara Senior B Tuesday's Results |Dundas 1 Welland-Crowland 10 Chatham 3 Windsor 8 Saskatchewan Senior Linemate Fred Glover drew ville Junior Canadiens 4-3 in an|kept Guelph within two points of |exhibition game. He is third in|the Petes. Toronto Marlbores [total points. |lead. : League leader Rod Gilbert of| The Biltmores opened with a Guelph Biltmores got a goal and|!-0 first period lead, but it was his teammate and nearest rivaltied 2-2 in the second. In the Jean Ratelle an assist as Guelph, third Bitmores Siva a 21 tied Barrie Flyers 3-3 at Guelph, shot attack by Flyers. ic arrie (vers ---- P Gilbert, Borden Smith and Bob : a {Cunningham scored for Guelph, " AR IRDETTE IRATE When hile Jeannot Gilbert, Ne... .e- SAAS Tl, A) hn od Wil rep {of Milwaukee Braves, arrives standing in the Guelph net as {here to discuss 1960 contract i {terms with Lew Burdette next | F 1Yers had a 40-23 edge in shots. week, he'd better be stocked LEAD THROUGHOUT with vocal ammunition. The| peterborough led 4-1 im the Braves' righthanded pitching star first period and 8-2 in the second gays he Wil Siler gel an | Scoring with Connelly for Petes Milwaukee's County Stadium aug ker, 3 - freezes over. After a career high(con™ rim Roberts. Bob Rivard of 21 victories in 1959, Burdette und' Claude Larose. Hamilton's expected an increase over his| tn) goals were by Jim Delmer, Bob [$36,000 salary but was offered a| ; cut to $28,000, |Pond, Hubert Martin and Jim {McLellan. Eight Brockville players were World's biggest open-pit copper missing against St. Catharines mine near Antofagasta in Chile Selthrouy injuries and ecal-ubvs to almost two miles long and 1,000 Hull - Ottawa Canadiens of the feet deep. Eastern Professional League, | MEN! . . . Pay A Visit To . . . ... For The Smartest ~IN- NEW SPRING STYLES ~IN- SUITS! SLACKS! SPORT COATS Charge Account ® No Interest and No Carrying Charges! OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P.M.} ES Downtown Oshawe 16 Sid GE SCUTH