THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 17, 1960 13 Nelson) Furey 11.00 Mat- 4.28 4 CALVERT TROPHY BONSPIEL WINNERS FOR 1960 Above are shown the mem- | Club this past weekend. Left to | "Johnny" Ramsey (right), pre- bers of the rink thai captured | right, they are Bill Schaneau, | senting his Sompany's trophy the annual Calvert Trophy bon- | Karl Olson, Len Edwards and | to the winner spiel, at The Oshawa Curling | Harold Brownlee, ski with --Pho 0 by OMHA PLAYOFFS Oshawa Minor Teams Play Peterboro First Napiorkowski, M Sadowski, S. Westf al B. Yahn R, Bell R R Garrow J. H ci, R MeKnight, 8 Douglas Turner s Frank Wilbur and J Dermaid icholishen, R ih Cockerton,! Edmonton Flyers moved R. Kona- second place in the Western dy others. Hockey League, their highest po- manag- sition of the season, with a 7-3 Mac- win over Spokane Comets Tues- day night and from reports their three teams, all from their strong Church League, are loaded with top players and ready Oshawa out of the round year. This It's 'Play-off' time again! The three representatives of the Oshawa's Bantams and Midgets] Oshawa 'City League' the *'All- Star' Bantams, Midgets and Juv- eniles will vie for the laurels of the first round against their per- to oust ! - ayden hviacaonailas : Ir {point behind four h-place pehipd Reggie Grigg scored for Mont- lead early in the first period as | lar season play in the Children's' OSHAWA DAIRY -- Goal --lop triggered the Mac's goals. Hull-Ottawa Canadiens climbed goals and then hung on as the| Deo po FALSE TEETH ings having to be decided. Osk- ton, Wilson, Furey, Watt, Nelson {Topping; defense: Balsom, Glas- {League Tuesday night, defeating final period to salt away he dull holds false teeth more firmly in place. te position Hayden Macdonald's/forwards: Goodchild, Sayers, H. MACDONALD'S goal: [place with 58 points, four behind with two goals with Bob FEllett, ture brea PASTERTH 1 reasi their 1. Oshawa Dairy: J. Peters kept rolling on increasing ir PIN ns Goi Wo tfol] Tuesday night with every club '2. Oshawa Dairy: | Penalties -- Westfall. (Westfall, Rowden) 1959-60 season Juvenile Oshawa| Penalties -- T. Peters, (Napiorkowski, Bishop) Oshawa Dairy posted goals,| (Ste. John, Yahn) . 7.493. Beaton's: (Napiorkowski) 11.57 the lid-lifter of action. Hayden Macdonald's in the final Paul Kawzenuck; Scorer -- Jim [iE Roger McKnight tallied fori encounter of the night, |dropping the first game as usual against 1138, with a total team By THE CAN ADIAN PRESS |two games in convincing fashion. |against their opposition's score of thisir this has been true during the en- showed the way with a tremen- ton Frontenacs and three' behind - Clinch Second Spot With Sault | i u Royals' defence and godler Arena last night. The weekly twin|Markus; defense: Kolesnik, Lin-| Ronnie Bell was the Milkmen's/into a third-place tie with Sault jeams each counted once in the Rock, Slide or slip? awa Dairy clinched top spot over, and Matthews. Montreal Royals 6-3 in a league . hojce J ie alip or rook, No Nicholishen: |pell; forwards: Bell, Stone, Grey, Mon y gue game watched by 2,100 spectat a whipped Beaton's Dairy 41 toReid. Yabn McKnight, Dudley! HM defense: Stevens, Bish. Sudbury Wolves. IGilles Tremblay, Bill Carter and win streak, trouncing last place] (T. Peters, King) Watt | oo playing each other twice in a six- (Matthews Penalties -- Bishop and Wright. {Minor Hockey Association cham-!thews, Nelson and Kirk (2). : Bell one goal each from their three| Penalties -- Nelson, J. Peters, | (Hooper, claimed 5, H. Macdonald's: Bishop 17.58 Jim Peters, Bob Watt and second place in the final league {Shaw. Edmonton |Bolahood Bowlers me back strong to win the next score of 3574 on the day as It looks as if it takes a game for 3408. tire bowling season. |dous score of 878 (308, 298, 272) Hull-Ottawa -- i | Despite their lowly status, John Annable scoring one apiece. Canadiens are now only one Kelly Burnett, Lulu Denis and {third-place Trois-Rivieres Lions, | The win was Canadiens first of Canadien's ran up a three-goal pe season in Montreal. They rang down the curtain on|Tony's in a game which saw 12) Ted Napiorkowski, Eric Ass-| 5 Cle Cyr had bad nights. the "City League' Juvenile regu- {penalties handed out. Ison, Bobby Nemis and Bob Bish. | {By THE CANADIAN PRESS Royals scored two. first period] Ipiil took place with only second-|ton, Branton, Michael; forwards: lione sniper. |Ste. Marie Thunderbirds in the | > . % second. place in the final league stand-'J. Peters, T. Peters. King, Lut-' poamonrg DAIRY goal: Eastern Professional Hockey Canadiens added two in the pe FASTEETE. an improved powdet $8 a week ago. TONY'S -- Goal: {Hoo t Montreal. taste or feeling. PAS: a> Te per, Dowe, Sadowski and game a ors. "5 alkaline non }. Does In the battle for the runner-up defense: Kirk, Chernick; [Wright. Montreal remained in second Bob Courcy led Hull - Ottawa Dot sour Checks odor" ( Samm take over sole position of second and -Ste. John. Bis 4 h t 1ST PERIOD op: forwards: Wilkens, Nemis, place while Oshawa Dairy jus sen. Rowden, Eyman- Napior- Tonv's Refreshments 3-1. Penalties -- Kirk and McKnight. | 1ST PERIOD Play-off action will begin next 2ND PERIOD | Scoring None. 4.46)2ND PERIOD ¥ game round-robin series, withi3. Oshawa Dairy: 1. Mac's: Napiorkowski points to count: to declare the (Lutton) 18.29 {SRD PERIOD \pion. [SRD PERIOD {2. H. Macdonald's: Aasen OSHAWA DAIRY -- TONY'S 4. Tony's: McKnight | Wright) different attacking units, in whip- McKnight, Ste. John and Kirk. H. Macdonald's: Nemis ping Tony's Refreshments 3-1 in H. MACDONALD -- BEATON'S J Penalties -- Westfall (2), Thos Hornsby Barry Furey were the marks. standings, ousting their nearest Referees -- Jon Jenkins and eT Irival Beaton's 4-1 Moves Into | Ace Bowli oves Into | Beat Ace bow ing Second Spot | John Bolahood's bowlers after/game by a score of 1251 as {the Bolahood team to get warmed| For the Bolahood team it was up before they start rolling and|yeteran howler Tony Vidas who 0 Saturday last, after drop-|followed by reliable Vic McCabe game in the To-|719 (212, 237, 270); Bill Neal 715 is year each centre al 2 ennial rivals, Peterborough, to do their utmost to be in the finals the provincial champions ships. late in March. Peterborough and Oshawa contest the two-game total on the round in the first Oshawa's Bantams and Midgets will play in Peterborough this Friday, Feb. 19. in the Civic Arena (old), and the return games for these two teams will be played in the Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena on Saturday, Feb 27, first game at 7.45 p.m Oshawa 'All - Star' Juveniles have a different arrangement, in that they play hosts to Peter- borough's Juveniles this Saturday night, Feb, 20, game time 8.00 p.m., and will return to Peter- borough for the second game on Monday, Feb. 22, for an 8.00 p.m fixture. Total goals on this home-and- home series will decide the win- ner in each division, that will pro- gress into the second round. As in other years, Peterborough has aome SP with strong contenders will goals series ri 16 of lowed to sign 25 players but only these will be allowed to play in each game. The players of each team is as follows OSH. BANTAM 'ALL-STARS D. Barnoski, I. Black, W Cheesman, A. Cooper, J. Fields, P. Gibbens, R. Godridge, J. Har- mon, J. Kay, G. Kitchen, McNamee, J McG raw, G. Pinch L. Plancke, R ock, C. Way The above representatives ofl Victoria Cougars beat Winnipeg |? our 'City League' are well-coach- warriors 3-1 after playing mos ed and managed, and great of the game without high- scoring things are expected from them. Arnie Schmautz. He was cut and And after fine displays of hockey knocked unconscious in the firs team-work the top teams period when checked by defenc from Toronto, Peterborough, Port man Gary Bergman of Warriors. | Hope, Lindsay, Whitby and dis-|Bergman was given a mi inor pen- trict, it is anticipated that this|alty for holding. Schmautz' con- Si first round, home - and - home|dition was not immediately ling, T. Gowe and others. Coach, series should provide outstanding known. Elwood Bradley and manager, games, since Pete rough,| Vancouver Canucks lead the David Frolick, R. Willoughby, B.|always ices very stiff oppositionjeague by 10 points. Seattle To- Brady J. Campbell. and as strong contenders, will not|tems are one point behind Flyers| OSH. 'ALL-STAR' MIDGETS-- go by the wayside without a fight. {and Victoria is another point be- N. Armstrong, R. Branton, F This is your opportunity to see hind Totems. Cover, B. Furey, S. Kolesnik, K. your boy(s) and his friends in| Gene Achtymichuk scored three Linton, E. Lutton, R. Markus, action at the Oshawa Children's| a5 for Flyers and singles went L. Michael, R. Nelson, J. Peters, Arena in their quest for a hockey to Roger Dejordy, Pete Goegan, T. Peters, R. Solomon, E. Sup-|championship. This is the best in'pq Diachuk and Warren Hynes. ruka, B. Braiden, A. Matthews, 'Minor Hockey' and your attend-/'gq Stankiewicz, with a pair, and W. Bradley, G. Wilson, B. Watt (ance will do a great deal to adda] Johnson scored for Comets. G. Wilkins, and others. Coach, moral and financial support to Only 1,000 fans turned out in Alan Bathe and manager, Bob assist. the Oshawa Minor Hockey Winnipeg. Gerry Goyer, George Heard. i . i ng Association, a non-profit organi- Ford and Don Blackburn tallied OSH. 'ALL-STAR' JUVENILES zation, who are doing their| iy victoria goals. Gordie Redahl -- J. Topping, G. Balson, R.|utmost in 'Helping Boys Become scored for warriors. Bishop, L. Bobbie, S. Dowe, J.|Better Men', the future citizens Fegan, L. Mapes, B. Merritt, T. of this city and Canada against ing the first ronto City Major League to Ace (200, 223, 292); John Trott 687 Bowling by a score of 1167 to|(235, 254, 198); Manning Swartz 1217, Bolahood's rallied by win-|575 (212, 144, 219). ning the second game with a! Manning's game of 144 really score of 1156 to 1053 and the third (hurt and the relief work en this --|game was very poor, With Ron {Swartz still away, due to illness, and Bill Brown, who sat out as he was fighting the flu, the team did well considering the fact that they were so short-handed. For the Ace Bowing team, it Forward Out Of Hospital \was Phil Rock, who is always steady as a rock, who bowled 747 OTTAWA (CP)--Bob Boucher, an4 is currently averaging 250 in high-scoring forward with Hull-\iya Toronto City Major League; Ottawa Canadiens of the Eastern fo owed by Cliff Sloane with 685, Professional Hockey League, iS|Charlie Trowell, 679; Bill out of hospital and says his in- Graham 663 and John Stones 634. jured right eye will be suffici-| Bolahood's, in this last series, ently improved for him to rejoin gid have the golden opportunity {the team for playoffs if they of peing in first place but when {make them. a team is short-handed it just The 21-year-old Boucher wasican't get there. injured three weeks ago in a] Bolahood's are only two points game against Montreal Royals/out of first place and the team land now has 80-per-cent vision in has shown bv its experience that |his right eve. His doctor says a|they have been holding their own irest and additional treatment will against the top tough teams. With |improve it further, fonly three weeks to go, Bola- Meanwhile, Bob says he's leav- hood's will have to win most of |i next week for a Florida vaca- [their games if there is any hope {for them to finish in first place. Hull-Ottawa Belleville Blanks Whitby Dunlops. By CLIFF GORDON | with Payette and Jones. The hands of the Macs, Belleville McFarlands came |Dunlops fought back but were up with one of their stronger unable to get a rally going. The| games last night to whip the Whit-| Macs added another at the 12.08 by Dunlops 4-0 in a regular league Mark as Smrke got his goal on| fixture at the Belleville Arena. a three-way passing play with | Jones led the attack for the win-|Jones and Gribbons. The home pers with a pair of goals, with] isters made it 3-0 at the 17.44 single counters going to Smrke| {mark as Jones fired his first of and Hildebrand. The Dunnies just{tWo for the night. were not shooting the puck as| The second period was a fast, they managed a mere 18 shots on|close-checking period of hocke: goal in the entire game. with both goalies making some It was a fast, clean game with good saves. Henderson especially only four penalties in all, two to/made a couple of terrific saves Babando and one each to Botly on close in drives. Only one pen and Smrke of the winners alty in this period, to Smrke of the Dunnies are idle now until Fri- winners. day night when they travel to] The third and final period saw Niagara Falls for an exhibition|the Belleville team score the only game and then play back here| {goal of the final 20 minutes, as 2 on Saturday night, against the|the Dunnies were done They Chatham Maroons. could not break out with a least The Macs opened the scoring a single goal. Jones from Smrke have hit their stride now Th Whitby team still lack that Air down centre as they are short tw ment, with Attersley away wit Kitchener and Hassard still side- lined with an ankle injury is hoped that Hassard ready by the weekend. We have more in that regard later the week. In the meantime, don' forget the big one here Saturday night as the Dunnies ay th Chatham Maroons, who are go ing to try and mak the Dunnies = PERIOD - Belleville Hildebrand 53 ( Jones Gribbons) . Belleville: Jones 17.4 who appear to of their top men in that depart- will "be perimental will | Tuesday in| pothetical race over a distance of| t rough for to hold that top rung 'Toronto Colt : Rated Best In Ontario | TORONTO (CP) -- Irish-bred| | Anita's Son, a colt owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boylen of Tor-| e onto, has been rated the best o|three-year-old to run on On{grio; o|tracks last season. Anthony Simms, racing secre- pitary and handicapper for the Jockey Club top-weighted the colt| It | with' 126 pounds in his annual ex- handicaps published | The handicap is a hy-| t{1 1-16 miles New Providence, owned by Mr. e' and Mrs. E. P Taylor, was rated second with a weight of 124 A pounds N | | Other ratings, in order: Win- . | ning Shot, 122 pounds; Sunday Sail and Sword Woman, 119 1/ pounds; Wonder Where, 118 pounds Anita's Son wasn't eligible to run in Canada's triple crown 4/races because of his birthplace. © NORM ADVERTIING, She's Dressed To Match The Kitchen! | at the 5.51 mark of the first per- jod. Ike Hildebrand, former play- ing coach of the Macs, was the trigger man as he beat Hender- son on a three-way passing play! Magistrate Raps 2 Hockey Stars | MIDLAND (CP) -- Magistrate, K. A, Cameron has reprimanded two hockey players for the way they play the game and sug- gested their teams give up the sport, He was hearing the case of Art Insley: Sr., 47, of Coldwater, charged with the assault of an opposing player, Allan Vallee, by hitting him on the head with a stick during a game Feb. 1 Magistrate Cameron reserved judgment on the case Monday for a week and said he would attend a game between the two teams-- Coldwater and Victoria Harbor-- Wednesday night to find out for himself how they play Insley claimed he struck Val- lee because Vallee was roughing up his son, Art Insley, Jr "It's utterly ridiculous for ma- ture people to act in this man. ner," Magistrate Cameron said "Both teams should forget about playing hockey." REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fighting for the third time in two months, Joe Louis made his 14th successful defence of the world heavyweight crown by knocking out Gus Dorazio in the second round at Philadelphia, 19 years - ago tonight. The Brown Bomber had knocked out Al Mec- Coy on Dec. 16 and Red Burman on Jan. 31, Louis abandoned the title in 1948, and was beaten by Ezzard Charles in his attempted comeback in 1950, {was in the eooler. (Crawford, Smrke) .... Penalties None. 2ND PERIOD Scoring Penalties -- 3RD PERIOD | 4. Belleville: Jones crown races--the Queen's Plate, (Smrke, Gribbons) 18.13 the Prince of Wales Stakes .and Penalties -- Babando and Botly Breeders' Stakes--and set a Ca- 14.22, Babando 18.51 |nadian earnings record with Shots on goal: By Belleville, 32; |purses totalling $79,477 last sea- By Whitby, 18. |son, But he won six of his 11 starts {in 1959 and won over New Provi- dence in the $10,000 International Stakes at Fort Erie. and Gribbons was the official on this one, at the 18.13 mark. Just 38 seconds later Babando drew Ihis second penalty of the game but no damage was done while he None. Smrke 14.36 ICE CHIPS . . . 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