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The Oshawa Times, 22 Mar 1960, p. 12

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RED CAPS WIN DUPLATE HOCKEY LEAGUE TITLE Above are shown the mem- bers of the "Red Caps" team 1959 - 60 champions of Duplate Sports and Social Hockey League. Left-to-right, Mundinger Leads ! CYO HOCKEY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 22, 1960 11 BIG PAYOFF LINCOLN, R.l. (AP)--One per- son collected $9,382.20 on a $2 bet Monday in the Papeleta six pool ® at Lincoln Downs. The -unidenti- the | they are: (back row) -- Jim | Claus, coach; Art Sheridan, captain; Eddie Goulet, Frank | Povinsky, Harve Wilson, Bill | Buchanan, Don McDougall and | Ralph Harlowe, league presi- dent; (front row), Rolly Pilon, Don Rote, manager; and Goguen, and Euclide Bas- | tarache, The Red Caps won the In Biddy Finals Mundinger gained a 13-8 deci-|while Dale Gallant was South- sion over Southminster in the /minster's high scorer with five. first game of the two-game, total-| Mundinger will now have a points final, of the Y's Men|five-point lead going into the final Biddy League at Simcoe Hall, |game on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. Saturday morning. MUNDINGER -- coach, Paul In the first half, coach Hank Goldstein; John Bone; Gary Mor- Dressing was unable to get hisirison; Peter Plob; Rickey Saw- Cubs moving. The Cubs managed yer, 2; Ken McKissock, 6; Ted to obtain two points, both the re-|Boivin, 1; Roland Liebregts, 2; sult of Sree Srows. Balt. Mi |Harold Genge and John Warren, e end of A; -12. dinger a2. ie ha un § SOU on their scoring opportunities ' A THMINSTER -- coach, |ajong with effective checking, The contest broke wide-open in Hank Dressing; Marion Steffan- out-played the Tigers all the way the last half with Paul Gold-|iak, 2; Dale Gallant, 5; Alber!| Bill Dionne was the big Scorer stein's boys outscoring the Cubs Foster; Paul Smith; Monte for St. Mary's, neiting three 8-6. : Rose; Bill Swindell; Dennis|and assisting on two others. Scott Ken McKissock led the Mun- Myles; Ralph Branton, 1, and Andison fired a pair, followed by dinger attack with six points, Steve Alderton. Jerry Dionne and Bob Salter OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS : St. Gregory's only goal was scored by John Salowski assisted by Mike Crosby. St. Mary's received both pen- | alties of the game with Andison It must have been election fever or lock 641 (202, 208, y and Bill Dionne serving time. something but we sure had some nice 631 (288), Edith Ke or bv iy 2 scores bowled. And look at the 300 Stan Paradise 625 (227, 227), Bob Car. games! Keep it up, gang! Ron Swartz ter 624 (264), Madeline Morrison 624 was the only 700 bowler with 732 (325,| (231, 237), Mac Barnett 624 (259, 248). 217); Joan Richards 696 (258, Di {Don Brockman 624 (236 Ede Ry y In the CYO Senior Atom finals, St. Mary's took a commanding six-goal lead with a 7-1 viciory over St. Gregory's Tigers on Sun- day evening. St. Mary's took the lead early in the game and by capitalizing ORDER OF FORESTERS These two teams meet again on Sunday, March 27, at 6:30 in the final game of the champion- a 3 ship series. Jim McConkey 681 (262, 224); G-orze|Ryan 619 (229, 201, Les Gra 4 Kilien 679 (262, 209); Norm O'Reilly |223), George Tayler 602 a 200, A 678 (249, 228); Doug Kerr 677 (216, drey Keys 601 (205, 216) and Flo Love- 248); Wes Stata 676 (306, 214); Wess jock 600 (200, 208) Richards oi (231, 2: Sid Hurlock| p._, singles wele Blea he N mn i : vi 4 c! rion tho (01, 290s Poli TRS sor Gan | Lily Rae 264, Bert Harding 245, Lioyd| 206); Millie Brown 630 (277, 200); Flo| Wager 238. Peggie Fayle and Fred Mc- "smith 618 Kee 236, Harry Keys 234. Emily Barta | (215, 238); Bud Pipher 615 (203), Arn|and Steve Barta 233, Bill Gutsell 231.| Greene 610 (203, 226); Art Brown 608 | Keith Whitney 228, Joe Horn 226, Frank (248, 205); Barb Pisani 607 (263) and Taylor 221, Mavis Taylor and Olive Fred Glover 606 (311). | Morrison 220. JUNIOR ATOM PLAYOFFS Rangers took a two-goal lead in the first game of the CYO Junior Atom finals with a 4-2 decision over the Black Hawks on Sun- ay. league title and the "Columbia Athletic Club Trophy" in a gruelling series fo climax a | successful season. Tippett 625 (243, 215); Al as Goalie Martin Valks pulled off some tremendous saves and for- ~ OLD COUNTRY SOCCER anchester City Pays Record Price For Star as high as Manchester City did.|supporters at Highbury Park. Yet finishing was poor, and Sparta] By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON Almost on the 'deadline for signing players to play in the balance of this sea- son's league games, Manchester City have pulled off the biggest coup in British football history. They handed over a cheque for "£53,000 to Huddersfield for the services of Denis Law, Aberdeen- * born Scottish international inside forward. With Arsenal, Glasgow| Rangers, West Bromwich Albion and Chelsea all in on the la * minute bidding, Manchester City had to go to the highest figure ever paid by a British football club for a player. Arsenal made a cash offer - plus their international centre forward, Dave Herd. West Brom- - wich also wanted to include a Law is well pleased with his move, as it promotes him to playing in first division football. OTHER CHANGES Transfers came fast and fur- jous in the closing days before the deadline, Toftenham traded David Dunmore for West Ham's John Smith, on an even exchange basis. The Spurs also sold their reserve goalkeeper, Ron Rey nolds, to Southampton, Mark Lazarus, of Leyton Orient for- ward line, moves to Millwall, Bradford City went up to Scot- land and signed Partick Thistle's international back. Davidson. There were transfers and new signings in Scotland, too, just be- fore the deadline. Frye, Hiber- nians' versatile forward, for St. Mirren, Aberdeen signed Bennett, a 21-year-old right back signed | that is what happened in their game with Leicester City, in which they were more than luck to come out with a one-all draw. I have never seen so fodtless and uninspired a team, wearing the Arsenal red jerseys. Time and again, their passes went direct to the foot of an opponent. Even their goalkeeper's thrown- out clearances had a tendency to go to a 'blue-s Leicester player. They hard ad a decent shot at the Leicester goal, and it was more by luck than good management that scraped away scoring efforts of their opponents. Arsenal will ver get a point so undeservedly again. Leicester should have won by at least four or five goals. BLACKBURN THROUGH Blackburn Rovers got through to the semi-final of the English v their defence the tightest league championship Good single games: Bob Spiers 282,| Gerry Morin 265, Harry Dove 245, Bill WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES Elliott 234, Josie Brown 233, K. Clarke| The Blue Jays lead this week in team and Molly Hartshorn 231, Don Brown standing with nine points. The Merry 230, Ev Clarke 229, 214; Ford Bennett Macs and the Go Getters are right 228, Ron O'Reilly 226, "Lucky" Wills behind with eight points each, The 225, Ev Stata 219, 256; Rose Kehne 218, | Slow Jets are next with seven points Orm Yourth 208, Aubrey McConkey and the Bell Ringers and Alleycats are 204, Ede Nathan 204, Gall Richards|tied for next place with six points each. ward Paul Bligdon netted two goals in the first pericd. The Rangers got their (first tally late in the opening period with Mike Keenan scoring un- assisted. In the sceond stanza, Rangers St. Mary's Head For Title Rangers Leads Jr. Finals A | The Hawks started off strong fied bettor successfully picked the winners of the last six races. pulled ahead as Keenan netted a pair. Dave Mosier scored the in- surance goal to give the Rangers their two goal edge in the total goals series. There were two penalties in the game, both to the Rangers. In the first period Keenan was off for high-sticking, and in the sec- ond Bob Mitchell got the gate for tripping. The two teams go at it again next Sunday March 27 at 5:30 | | | 1 PAINT ON PROTECTION AS YOU DECORATE YOUR MASONRY ee ED) MASONRY PAINT ERNIE CAY | Lumber Company | 53 ALBERT RA 5.0122 | i | | | I I | I ! il Always The Best ans MADE-TO- MEASURE SUITS If you enjoy wearing clothes that reflect your own individ- uality, in the fabrics you se< lect yourself, our . custom= made suits are for YOU. -Su- perb tailoring! RA 5-2433 SAM ROT MEN'S WEAR 7 KING E. Bud, Mary Pipher 202, Gord Hudson and The Pin Pickers have three points and innie Killen 200 the Hi Sorry, Mary Fiynn. We gave your| ie Hot Shots have ope, 218 game to Mary Pipher last week.| E. Therien rolled a 669 triple (240, The secretary wishes to thank the| 202 227). Nice Bowling Echo. S. Pow- league and Matt Kotelko for their co-/ers also had a nice triple, 660 (215, operation during the election of of-|226. 219). T. Brown 649 (221, 256); M. fice's. Next season's officers are presi-|Salmon 643 (214, 272); E_ Campbell dent, Walt Tippett; secretary, Flo Tip-|626 (236); C. Collins 626 (225, 225); J. pett; treas., Bob Spiers: Executive -- [Parsons 624 (252); B. Daniel 616 (221) Norm O'Reilly, Arn Greene, Ron Swartz and C. Misztak 601 (215, 204). and Barb Pisani. | 200 G : Will all those who have Leaguelais, ars. T. Brown 201. 2%. T. Dares ophies please bring them in this|252 E Therien 240, 202, 227, E. ck. i | Campbell 236, F. Bracey 232, §. Power: OOps! Nearly forgot the team stand a Collis : hg replay ing -- Barbetles 14, Lucky Strikes 13, {315. 2%, 319, C. Folie 285, 2 Xk To t's. and Hi-Bawls 11, Yanks 10, », & A «1 Rangers, Idiots and Jesters 7, Xmps 6| pe" 1 "dopoing mie 201 C0 pokes | and' Hi-10's 4. points. fats, 0, B. Branton 214, M. Robson | E hind v 3, B. Grant 211, M. Godd 208, | 5-1, in a game played at Shef-| DUPLATE SPORTS AND SOCIAL , s Godden » field g pia) | The 1959-60 season is nearing its end, M. Fitzgerald 203 and B., Somerville field. . with only two nights of regular bowling 203: [ Wotverhampton Wanderers 10st jeft before the playoffs begin. The bowl-| Lemon League: J. Rogers 9, N.| a valuable point in the league ing this year has been exceptionally Reid 83, 72 and N, Judge 77. race when they were held to a [food Wil ny bowlers improving) 3-3 ny by Prasioy North End| Though only two nights are left, re- on their own ground. This gives rords may still be topped if the pins # | Tottenham Hotspur another point kee Jalung a8 Wiey 'lave been the Gy RAchS, Venezuela (AP) pr advantage over the Wolves in| The Hustlers, are outbowling other #il Cadilli of San Francisco willl teams and lead the final section. This| De the next boxing opponent for, | te For . .. of Rotterdam, their opponents, |T won by an opportunists goal to tie the round at 3-3. The will probably be in London. | England's under-23 team had an easy victory over Holland, by| A CHOOSE OPPONENT am has had a great year and have al- Vsnezuelah Carlos Hernandez ready taken a section, consequently, ys rah they will forfeit this one, if they win, Pho handed world featherweight | but none the less recognition of their champion Davey Moore a hu- bowling is still made. miliating defeat here last week. | Tied for second place are the Isy's Boxing promoters announced| Dizzies, Saggers and Goofers who will Monday the 10-round Cadilli-Her- be out to outbowl each other and claim first place, though many other teams Nandez match would be held race for some years. Belleville OIL BURNER SERVICE FURNACE FUEL OIL at the most reasonable prices Call . 'VIGOR OIL PHONE RA 5-1109 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA may still come up end upset the stand- March 28. ings, which will be something to watch, | High triples -- V. Sozansky 744 (274, 234, 236), Chris Mason 740 (238, 304), | J. 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Do you need money for business reasons? NO ARRANGING FEES NO INSPECTION FEES NO FINDERS FEES D INVESTMENT CO. PHONE RA 3-3993 ANYTIME FOR A DAY OR EVENING APPOINTMENT (Interview by appointment only) "Television and] OL SWAGEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Syl Apps, high - scoring Toronto Maple Leaf forward, was voted the first winner of the Calder trophy for the best rookie in the National Hockey League 23 years, ago today. Apps in his first sea- son had 16 goals and 29 assists for 45 points, one less than the scoring champion, Dave Schriner of New York - Americans. Five seasons later Apps won the Lady Byng trophy for the most gentle-|* manly player. Beaten 4-0 Huddersfield. held out for a/pank. Rangers acquired Raith Cup by beating Burnley 2-0, both straight cash price, and Manches- Rovers' star half-back, Baxter, of the goals being scored in extra ; ter's bid of £53,000 topped the exchange for left winger Mat. lime. Blackburn meet Sheffield B M Tr n vey 14 (30). J, Hardie 721 250 201 Jot. Arsenal were sadly dis-|thews and inside forward Queen. Wednesday in the semi-final. | Y a 00 S Son S55 (51, 250. 2 Red a inted, as they did want Law. | L iid Rangers failed 10 get 2s EANADIN. PRESS Locke &76 (a9, 6D, R. Villeneuve' 676 ' TRE. GAME, Vy e i-final for the , 249), R. an , W. Car- sending up to Hudderstierd eff neve End RAY 1 wotitd see | Enropean Cup, put they Stilf have Bp JR pANAD the contro-|%™ Po a Antisony; $81 an | assistant manager, Ron Green-|an Arsenal team jeered and givenla chance, Although they had the!yersial goaltender of Chatham 'T. Koncpacki 633 (235), oo oy oil. | wood, without authority to go evenithe slow handclap by their ownimost of the play, the Rangers' |Maroons. deserves much of the E. Msni 630 (263), N. McRae 630 (240, --~ - credit for his team's 4-0 victory 22S. Rozmik 630 (46) D. Wethetup lover Belleville McFarlands in thes. Goleski 627 (240), W. Harmer 618 | Ontario Hockey Association semi-| (227, 237), J. Kellar 614 (271), A. Leay- | SPORT SNAPSHOTS finals Monday night. 4, Stason 03 B.S Yourkevieh The game gave Chatham a 2-1 600 a . Crowder 600 (228). | y * lead in games and a 15-7 lead in pitton Teague, = 3 Northey 21 F i G goals in the best-of-five series : Tem standings 5 Hustlers 2, 62; | : } ] which continues tonight at Belle-|1sy's Dizzies 19, 37; Sa s 19, | ana da S 1g ame yille, The Witwer wil ee} Wind. Kids 1, 34 Toppers 14:3: Ave Pains sor ulldogs, who bea itby | 18, 48; ros 13, 39; P. Pioneers 13, 54; Dunlops 340 in the other semi: RSS Yi 5 ROCkels 11, to; Head Y {final series. Pins 8, 43 and Cyclones 7, 4. f S n ea a a The game at Chatham Was PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES | y - closely fought throughout, par-| Tme Jets are still away out in front| {ticularly in its scoreless first pe-/in this section with 41 points. Some- | By JACK SULLIVAN [hoodlum element in American ranks. And some of these can't ied, 2 The Taste Jacided 3 Happy Sy vin Toe rats ub. | Canadian Press Staff Writer | boxing have been responsible even beat good amateurs." a es. nS ody Muvericid of, Do Lives 26%, Hana | Canadian fight promoters licked| more than anything else to kill] McKenzie said that there are hots while Di Semi f Bello. Balls and Headliners 24, High Hopes their chops the other day when|the sport. "I Bgnters on CBF rankins: Wholoho: sranicd 298 "onion ol pelle, six Bind Mice and Goote Favs 22. Yvon Durelle said he might stage| "There are many youngsters in yaven't had a fight in two years ¥ | Sosters 235; 3 audettes 20 and Sweets a comeback. Such an event would | schools and smal social elubs| nr more in Canada "or anywhere, INVOLVED IN HASSLE Ed Leslie leads the honor roll this at least temporarily save thejaround Sangda Nb eke Jp box-| An example is Arthur King of| Maniago's name was featured bi 730 (230, 26, 3383, Bul Barta 798 ii i from appre tor oy oi - I they Jus the oe | Toronto who holds the welter-|in the weekend OHA subcommit-|(235, 219, 272), Bev Gutsel 725 (299, employment insurance. jabout 1b or ey ¢ 1e game. | Loy "Ho haan one [tee meeting reviewing complaints 245) and Ray Branton 717 (252, 207). Boing in Coneda, is In sch ai The big Teason Js that parents 00, 81% 1057 12°00 by Whi Dunlop. i pete, Cen) - sad state that the battle-scarred w 0 F 0 200 eaux 0 anywhere else and oddly enough| Belleville and Windsor repre-|Don Crossman 681 (243, 235), Ernie French-Canadian from Baie Ste. gangsters into the sport, put the| : intotives thei n | Hale 652 (225, 225, 202), Ev Harding 651 A N.B.. is the only fighter bite on their kids to get them out his last bout was a victory over sentatives then unsuccessfully de-| zq5, 209, 219), Biil Baker 645 (220, 214, ne oid attract crowds in are-iof it." | Yama Bahyma Who at the time nnded Foal { hatham Sond prof | 3 : : a : ld | was ninth-ran iddleweight in duce further evidence that its | Bas from New iouiiizsg io British las from Halifax avd ver. the world." sin pnb former goaler, Roy Hicks, was] | umbia. Now he's a washed-up ad 4 yp RS . Z sick a s. Mani 3L.year-old who took fearful beat.|Pro boxing shows to speak about."| Another is Eddie Beattie of ini ili on EN fights, "I'm being generous when I} °rCET WHO NEVE BYE 2 PTOI nw » Ons [1] TES In his last fight at Toronto four say there might be 25 profes. | fight in Canada. vid Power led tie Po aroons months ago he was, belted around sional boxing shows in Canada in| "We can't make boxers fight! ony and Frank Bathgate 8 ot | © FOR by Toronto heavyweight George a year, against maybe 2,000 in the and we can't make a promoter| c-sioc" All were in the lla! POWERFUL Chuvalo, a journeyman battler U.S. And there are only a scat- take a loss, so we're at a deac per od except Power's second] who has dws things in common tering of amateurs joining the pro'end. | goal. edit | GETAWAY} with Durelle--a hearty dislike for _-- training and little knowledge of the art of boxing. That was Chuvalo's first real workout in two years and Cana- dian boxing lost its only drawing card when Durelle announced his retirement as British Empire and Canadian light-heavyweight cham- pion. Two knockouts by world light-heavy champion Archie Moore and another by Chuvalo convinced him he should stick to his fishing boats. "IN BAD SHAPE" "Boxing in Canada," says Merv McKenzie, president of the Cana- dian Boxing Federation and On- tario athletic commissioner, "is in real bad shape. Things were] pretty good immediately after the Second World War but the sport started its decline in 1951 and now it has just about reached bot- tom." The reasons? the gangster influence in the game in the United States. "Television of the weekly fights in the U.S. and television gen- erally, plus the scandals and the deluxe station wagon--nine adults, down-to-earth economy SABYAN MOTORS 334 RITSON ROAD SOUTH TEL: RA 3-3461 |

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