PO ah a WI WN WT wo ww yw ww 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 7, 1960 Som ii Sh TS SPORTS OHA 'C' SERIES CALENDAR {BASKETBALL TODAY'S GAMES Oshawa Industrial League Fin- als (Deciding Game) Coca Colas vs Ernie Cay's Lumber- |kings at 8.45 p.m. Game at Sim- |coe Hall. | FRIDAY'S GAMES |HOCKEY hockey-starved fans turned out part again in the Orphans' (ri- |700 strong last night in the Bow- | umph. Dean and captain Junior !manville Arena Orono Orphans Win First Of Finals BOWMANVILLE Orono's. The West brothers played a big to cheer their each tallied two goals in pacing 1st Period 1, Orono: D. West (Schell) 4 2. Port Dover: Lowe (Karges) ........i 17.15 0" | Port Perry Boys [tallies to whip the Port 'Open Finals With (Second Game) --- Orono Orphans {vs Port Dover {p.m. Game at the Port Dover Arena. OHA Intermediate C Finals opening game of the best 4-of-7 Ontario Hockey Association Inter-| mediate "C" finals. And the| homebrew club didn't disappoint] - [their loyal followers, as they| {blasted home three Final-perien Dover Sailors 6-4, to take a one-game |lead in the series. | Second and third games of the | set are scheduled for Porl Dover| and Sunday | Sailors at 8.30 Friday night |favorites, the Orphans; in the| their club, Chuck Armstrong and Gerry Robinson added singles. Smooth-working George Bur- cham, Walt Mummery, Sonny Lowe and Neil Pankhurst trigger- ed the Sailors' goals. ORONO ORPHANS: goal, Van- stone; defence, Long. Schell and Mercer; forwards, J. West, K West, R. West, Robinson, Arm- strong, D. West, Charleton and Cooper. ' Clean-Cut Win : Rh f "i Port Perry Juveniles defeated |* The .teams battled through the|defence, first period each scoring one goal [Mummery then proceeded to add two goa * |Port Dover 7-1 last night in Port : |Dover, lo take a one-game lead PORT DOVER: goal, McLean; Pankhurst, Reeves, and Burcham; for- 1s|wards, Snow, Lowe, Bush, Hol- ternoon respectively Penalties: 'D, West and Brows. 2nd Period # 3. Orono: J. West i] (R. West) 4:5 4. Port Dover: Mummery - (Snow, Burcham) LE 7) 5. Orono: Armstrong (Robinson) 6. Port Dover: Burcham . Penalties: Reeves. 3rd Period . Orono: Robinson (R. West, J. West) .... , Port Dover: Pankhurst 7:20 , Orono: D. West (Robinson, Armstrong) 8:58 1:43 11554 5:90 lin the first of their best-of-seven, | oon iu" the second frame, mak-|lingsworth, Brown, Porter and i All-Ontario Minor Hockey Asso- a the Ot Then came the /Karges. |ciation Juvenile "C" champion: |n.pane' strong third-period fin-| Referees: 10. Orono: J. West (Schell) 17:37 Bob Simcoe of Osh-| Penalties: Papkhurst and Rob- PROTESTANT CHURCH Members of United Church Hockey team, by defeating Northminster United | championship. Back row (L-R) inson. the Cedardale | Church, captured the Protestant | Church League Senior Hockey SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell 4 LEAGUE HOCKEY WINNERS (Mgr.), | lyn Robinson (coach), Bob Solo- | den, Philip Solomon, Billy Rose, | mon, Harry Goodall, Doug Red- | Jim White, Barry McLaughlin, James Montpetit, Jim Long, | knap and Noel Horning. Front | Don Crossman and Ron Stuaf- | Brian Kidd, Bob Crosmas, Mari- | row (L-R) Richard McPhad- | fer Oshawa Times Photo Big Frank To William Hennings Iwas the scoring ace | Perry with C. la couple while W. Powell and G. |Gear had one each. Dover tally. be played in Port Perry this Fri- a ish, to cop the key victory. Bill Butler scored the lone Port Second game of the series will Smash C NORANDA, Que. (CP) The | | David from the North is beating] ithe Goliath of the South, | viciously too, in the Eastern Can- {ada Allan Cup semi-final. Rouyn-Noranda Alouettes ham- {mered 10 goals past Chatham Maroons' famed goaltender Ce- sare Maniago for a 10-2 victory land a 2-0 lead in their best-of- |five series. The next game will y night. Royals Tie Eastern Pro Semi-Finals x25 By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Alouettes' victory eame Goal - scorer Skippy Burchell) attr Maroons' coach John Hor- Rouyn-Noranda and [while the Chatham tallies were ship fmals. k. with three 'gods awa and Joe Saddler of Toronto. | 1 rk, 1 "ee S, ------ for Port Carnahan potting hatham and Gord Ouimet each scored pairs of goals for the winners, by Gagy Sharpe and Frank Bath- gate, both scoring while Als were shorthanded. Rouyn-Noranda led 30 at the end of the first period and 4-1 at the end of the second. The game was watched by about 2,500 fans, 300 more than were at the opener. The winner will play the victor of the Amherst Ramblers - Hull Legionnaires best-of-five series Fleming Mackell Feels Unwanted HALIFAX (CP)--Fleming Mae- kell, veteran National Hockey League forward, said Wednesday night he probably has played his last game with Boston Bruins. "I'm not included in their fu- ture plans," he said in an inter- view following an exhibition hockey game here. Mackell is touring the Atlantic Provinces with a group of professional hockey players. "I doubt if I'll be back with the Bruins - next season," Mackell said. "It's not that I don't want to play, but I guess I'm just not wanted." and goal-stopper Gerry McNeil|ock had boasted that Als' top-|Which Amherst leads 2-1. contributed the major part to|seoring forward Cliff Connelly In Western Allan Cup play, Montreal Royals' 4-2 victory over couldn't make his team, Alou- Trail Smoke Eaters beat Port Trois-Rivieres Lions Wednesday ottes couldn't make a Southern | Arthur Bearcats 4-1 and lead 2-0 night, tying the best - of - seven Ontario Junior B final and that|!? their best-of-seven final. Eastern Professional Hockey! Maroons would win the game by| Third game will be played in League semi-final at 3-3. 10 goals 7 Trail Friday with the series win- The seventh game will be at! Hic remarks followed a 3-2 win|Der advancing to the Allan Cup Montreal Friday, and the winner|py Alouettes in the opener on final : faces Sudbury Wolves in the|p,acday, Hal Jones, recruited from Ross- EPHL finals. Y land Warriors of the Western In- Burchell scored three of Mont- CLIFF GETS FOUR ternational League, Laurie Bur- real"s four goals. Reg Grigg Connelly, who scored seven saw, Norm Lenardon and Frank goals in three recent semi - added the other. final | Turik shared the Smoke Eater Chick games against Sudbury Brothers Dave Com- scoring. Baron got one each for Trois-|bines, showed he could score just| Captain Peter Johnson scored | well against the southern late in the first period SPORTS EDITOR The 31-year-old forward whe started his NHL career with Tor- onto Maple Leafs, said Boston general manager Lynn Patrick told him at the end of this season that the Bruins won't protect him in the annual NHL player draft. Mackell missed 23 games be- cause of injuries. His all-stars scored a 12.8 vie- tory over Nova Scotia All Stars, their seventh straight exhibition win S h I C . » ' Everything From Soup To Nuts 111e Il up . TORONTO (CP)--"Some day lacks desire, suddenly came that kid will win the Stanley Cupilife when Toronto got Kelly. all by himself" a National "Red and I fit together like a to. 'Coaches dream thal some one player will shine in the playoffs, but I'm not looking to any one THIS IS IT! The "home stretch" run of the National Hockey League, the Stanley Cup finals, 4-out-of-7 for the bundle, has now arrived and the two survivors open their bids for the gonfalon, tonight at The Forum, Montreal's home of hockey. Coach "Punch" Imlach plans to have his Toronto Leafs check Montreal Cana- diens at every turn and then take time out, themselves, once in a while, to score the goals needed to win. Stop- ping Montreal's wealth of scoring power, which is spread over every forward line "Toe" Blake elects to tend on the ice, is going to be a mighty tough chore Chicago Black Hawks tried to halt the Habs by check- ing but it turned out the Canadiens had just "too many horses". If the Mapleos, geared for an all-out effort, ean succeed in silencing such big guns as Beliveau, Geoffrion, the Richards, Moore, etc., then they will certainly have earned their laurels. Come to think of if Toronto Maple Leafs succeed in coming even ¢lose--then we television fans are in for quite a series. and Rivieres |as for Port| An important part in maintain-|champions by firing four. Arthur, the Lakehead team's first| e . gs P Ernie Dominico and only goal of the series. m n d ao LEAGUE |In Top Form For Masters. By WILL GRIMSLEY AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- Sam {Snead and the 20-year-old United | States amateur champion, Jackie | Nicidaus, rode the hottest streaks in ay's nin, (24th Maste s golf rn the A field of 84-67 professionals and 17 amateurs who compose the world's "who's who of the fairways--starts th four-day, 72- hole test tpday. Snead warmed up for a go at his fourth Masters title by win- ning an inaugural preliminary tournament. Nicklaus, a fow-had Tarzan from Columbus, Ohio, rocked the game's elite with a brilliant final practice round of 66, six under par. He announced afterward: "I'm not here for the amatepr prize--I want to win the tourna. ment." : PALMER THE PICK For those who try to handicap a golf tournament the way they would a horse race, Snead and Nicklaus are high in favor. But Amold Palmer, the advance fa- 3g|vorite at odds of 6 to 1 and the year's leading money winner with $26,000-plus and four teurnament victories on his belt, is still the solid pick of most players and spectators, A foreigner never has won this prized event but 25 - year - old Val Mitchell, TWO OF OUR neighbouring towns are making bids for Ontario hockey championship laurels these days and both got off "on the right foot" last night. Port Perry Juveniles, aiming for Ontario Minor Hockey As- sociation's Juvenile "C" championship, scoring an im- pressive 7-1 win right in Port Dover, to start off their best-of-seven series. Down at Bowmanville Arena last night, another Port Dover team also had trouble. The Port Dover Sailors, opening the OHA Intermediate "C"" championship finals, also a 4-out-of-7 series, were defeated by Orone Orphans 6-4, with the West brothers and the rest of the Orono squad turning on the heat in the third period for a three-goal rally that hroke a 3-3 deadlock and got Orono off to a win in the series opener. Hillcrests, Whitby's very classy Junior "C" team, opens their OHA semi-final series in Picton tonight, with the second game back in Whitby on Saturday. | St. Mike's In Junior A TORONTO (CP) St. Cathar- ines Teepees defeated Toronto St. Michael's College Majors by a convincing 7-2 Wednesday nignt fo win the Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation Junior A playoffs before OSHAWA SKI CLUB will wind up one of its most the successful season's in the club's long history, this Sat- urday. It's the annual meeting, election of officers and other important business, at four o'clock Saturday after- noon at Harmony United Church recreation hall. At 6:30 p.m., the members and guests will enjoy a turkey dinner, followed by the presentation of the Club Champ- ionship trophies and other 1960 awards. Guest speaker Saturday evening will be Johnny Fripp, vice-president of Ottawa Ski Club, located at Camp Fortune, Ottawa and the "home club" of Canada's Olympic Games win- 4613 fans at Maple Leal Gar- Anne Heggtveit, Mr. Fripp was assistant general dens manager and coach for the Canadian men's team in the . Alpine 'events, 1957-58, in the world championships in Europe. Looks like an interesting evening for ski en- thusiasts vo hl 10.18 10.47 ney 2.30 BRIGHT BITS: There's still snow on the north side of 9.52 ng Don't Miss This Gigantic %a MILLION DOLLAR . BROADLOOM SALE All Wool Wilton SCATTER RUGS ........ NU-WAY Cc Wi ow 174 MARY ST., OSHAWA RA 5.0433 Eastern Allan Cup Amherst 4 Hull 5 (Amherst leads best-of-five semi- final 2-1) PAPER TO PAY SYDNEY, Australia (AP) The Sydney Telegraph said Wed-| nesday it will bring light heavy-| weight Tony Madigan home from| New York to challenge for a berth on the Australian Olympic boxing team. Madigan, 30, Aus- tralia's best amateur boxer, is working as a model in New York and was not named on the Rome team becafise he declined to pay seven his own fare back to Australia| ifor the Olympic trials last month |! the IMPORTS SIGN CALGARY (CP) 10 his home town of Schumacher./as a great player. He has the Mahovlich has the potential one 200 - pounder with Toronto The free - wheeling Mahovlich season, but I'd say he's at his troit Red Wings from this year's Hawks. It was Wilson who pre- with 20 in his first fall season was played by McNeil who ith "The puck was bouncing okay |the Mahovlich family that their LJ LJ after a breakaway while two } iref1 hters few hours before Leafs left for him on his 16th birthday. Mahov- NIGHT other breakaway (wo minutes] and became a first-stringer the vin, 142'%2, Valley Stream, N.Y.,| In the second period, the visit. ey are going to know they're Canadiens, said Mahovlich "is Erie, Pa. Johnny Bizzarro, Lions, and McNeil was brilliant | © Times, 11-2, in the third game|the net. They kept pressing, but out at Maple Leaf Gardens. Ma-|- i ° ties the series at one win and a|team, tightened up their defences came to the Leafs a few weeks anadiens i un The big gun for the Firefight- game "while they proceeded to It took Garrard just 56 seconds| Only one penalty was handed MONTREAL (CP) -- Manager-| The Canadiens eliminated Chi-icould beat me for the Vezina on a pass from linemates Hubble better playing and speed of the Leafs' success in the Stanley Cup Bert Olmstead, one of the few but that's the way it is |boards to Garrard who flipped it/Arena next Tuesday, April 12 at A man with a chance to be. Gordie Howe in the Detroit series|and not worrying at all." |passed to Garrard and he nailed| 1. Firefighters: Garrard night with his enthusiastic and The Canadiens are all tough, goals seemed (Garrard, Glover) . a ; SOL: o | Jusive puck te roll the! 5. under way in Montreal tonight! but 1 hear he has been having scored and they had three 30-goal|get the elu p! (Garrard) games of the best-of-seven set ready for what almost is one of scorer but have offensive balance iggins, who makes quite a do it." gain at least a split here and | and Higgi q (Mroczeck) champions in 1954 and went on reached the finals. equal to any in the league. Knight scoring combo, by ada. front and stay there." q o and Kus x x (Cole, Dodsworth) .. 7} figure the summer season is a long way off, keep in Biltmores pains but will be in action He was probably thinking of the pressed a little harder and |10. l i : 8 (Graham, Knight) . ing champion, who tallied two Cup as a sequel to their record tatives, are reminded that there's a meeting at seven mind this way mates. [goal seemed to fire them up and 12. f | ! (Knight, Batten) ... 21.08/(AP) -- Don Larsen, the only Larry Keenan and Paul Jack-| The Leafs finished last in 1958 " » : : A 4 z I District "stag" eoming up on April 22, will also an matter if they get half all: if you take the Leafs, you get 3 : ; 2.00. by Kansas City Athletics. seven series for the eastern] This year they took second 'During the . 4 R last vear JOE REICHLER, well-known U.S as the Canadiens took first that one &oal against me that/give a goal and a hall. Director Dies { 3 ; i ES SS SS Rex G. pis. | Maris to New York Yankees. = ' the finals with a four game state's most widely known figure [Knight (F) tight defence and go-go attack. The added attack ; W ] Kucks, John Tsitouris, Ray Hef and eliminated Guelph and Perer- Yen semi Tal) Western League and coach, Enright had been Copeland (Imp.) : " > ei 1 Woe , A Pts. - ENRIGHT, athletic director at University of South Welterweights Gale Kerwin of Max Kaminski felt his team was . 2.0) At Noire Dame, Enright was! an invitation-only fight held in a Springfield 4 Providence 3 the position of general manager, is merely rumor ibn 1-0 after one period," the soft- He finished work for a law de- | . Cieveland 32015 The presence of former unde- both Big Newk and the Redlegs ROUYN- | int keep them quiet. They D' : then went on to coach basketball | - was about the only exciting fea-| gagtern Allan Cup Semi-final 2-0) the hockey observe this way. a y ob rs down this way. They play Marciano called the fight a Chatham 020 413 0 10 CIVIC RAILWAY WAR ON RABBITS " = | BIT John Matsko have returned Kerwin 98-95 while judge Barry Rouyn-Noranda at Chatham | semi-final 2-0) way. It has asked the transport|attempt to prevent rabbits ruin- tained in a trade from Vancouver) out of Valley Stream .N.Y.. didn't T Riviere 2 3.0 12 13 6! semifinal 30) seven Hockey League scout said a few glove," Mahovlich heamed. Kelly|fellow in this series. 1 expect years ago when Frank Mahovlich nodded assent. Frank and the rest of the team was playing juvenile hockey in, 'I've always looked up fo Red to play well Today, that prediction has been experience and he has given me {4 he the best left . half-way borne out confidence. There's no doubt that A He est ol Ee oe Mahovlich, a strapping six-foot- he has helped me." He's had a mediocre year this Maple Leafs, scored the winning drew raves as a juvenile from|peak right now." goals in three of the four Leaf Bob Wilson, then Northern On-i"\o Co... oo 0 on ap i : victories which eliminated De. tario scout for Chicago Black COFL Hoe oo re Veariing the Royals' lead, which be- gave mm goals, compared oa, with Burchell's first goal in -- playoffs. Now, he's ready for dicted he would win the cup. th fs in 1958 > the third minute of the game, | Montreal . Canadiens in the best- LEAFS SIGNED HIM Win Leals in; 1058 'and 22 las! SERVICE of-seven final. But Wilson couldn't convince stopped 28 shots compared w 20 by Lions Claude Evans. for me against Detroit, but 1 youngster would go well with the LED 3-0 don't know about this series." the Hawks. They spurned offers from FIGHTS LAST | Burchell"s second goal came left winger said Wednesday, a five NHL teams and Leafs signed Lions players were in the pen-| Montreal where they open against |lich joined Toronto St. Michaels wally box. Grigg scored on an- " the defending champions tonight. |juniors, a Leaf farm club, played By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | hd {three games with Leafs in 1957 i later to end the first period with 4 KELLY BIG HELP Miami Beach, Fla.-Gala Ker-| Montreal ahead 3-0. | eda 11 1 18S "1 can't say 1 have a feeling following season J Full that I'm going to continue this| Coach Punch Imlach, confident and Jay Fullmer, 139, West Jor- ors played strong defensive scorin st Ci jens 7 { " dan, Utah, drew, 10. lk ¢ 3 n a terrific display of power, were rewarded once again when coring agains anadiens, but that Leafs can beat fhe favored v hockey to hold off the TOMLIN ing's Firefighters overpowered Cole scored on a scramble around in the cup final," he said in an|good at everything when he 133, Erie, stopped Benny (Red)|in goal. Only Dave Balon got : | yi H or > in ' X he H i -of - s. the Firefighters having once suf- interview after a half-hour work-| wants to be. (Randall, 128'%, Toronto, 1. through the Royals' defence. of their best-of-three finals | y i _ | This win for the Firefighters|fered under a comeback by this hovlich was joined by Red Kelly, % a 13-year veteran of the NHL who tie apiece. jand held the paperiens po fhe ago from the Red Wings. ers were Hubble, with five goals| lic s ' score four more goals. Garrard Mahovlich, Jnows OUR dhe and one assist, and Garrard, [3g ae split go honors on circuit as an in-and-outer and, as r Is and five assists, ! i i critics point out, as a player who ig goals [these, netting two piece. Ee of the first period to open the out in this well - fought contest, - - |scoring, when he stole the puckigoing to Glover of the Firefight- ee S ust from the Times in their own end ers for tripping. The paper boys and let a blazer go. had the heart in this game but Knight potted the second goal|they just couldn't stay with the coach Punch Imlach thinks a cago Black Hawks in four games, Trophy. Maybe I'm unusually| is| Firefighter: split in the first two games here Leafs Detroit Red Wings in conscious of the trophy award ad Garrsel, Hubble Sore oe eign ers. game of this series will be the key to Toronto Maple six after winning it a string of times, oo relayed a pass down the|will be played in the Bowmanville finals against Montreal Cana-| veterans in the Toronto lineup, | "I'm really more relaxed for| |= ) i y 2 3 t to Hubble in front of the net.|7.30 p.m. diens. did a good job of shac kling the playoffs. I'm sleeping fine Twenty-nine seconds later Glover | FIRST PERIOD f the most spectacular but Imlach said he has no plans| His teammates also were ealm. |} . i rirefi : Kni Lome phe o. Ahe mosl Soe ol Tio have any particular Canadien ® his second goal on a hard drive 2. Firefighters: Knight giant-killers in hockey history, : to the corner (Hubble, Garrard) Imlach arrived here Wednesday shadowed MIGHTY ATTACK ud Firefighters: Hubbi ¥ The Canadiens can muster far Those two fast : ed irefighters: e edominantly . vouthful Leafs on 50 why pick out any one of more firepower than the Leafs. to take some o e steam out of Garr ; Pre eve of by Your rs OF hem? If (Jean) Beliveau is in Their 255 goals during the sched-|the Times auack av aliough 4 Fiselighiars: Garrard § . : her 58 , they couldn 5 The. best-of.seven: round. ges top form, he's the greatest there ule were 56 more than the Leafs|they pressed har Firefighters: | Michael's lost the first two trouble hitting his stride lately." men: Belive i ion |ri 4 ; 19.38 South African Gary Pl - - ; ) lonig itting A : au, Bernie Geoffrion|right way. art Gary Player--15-to James on Le bes With the Secon game here Sal-| zp; wiLL PLAY and Henri Richard. Before the first period ended, ® Firerighters: ot ol! in odds-_said: 7 ih break am ck with a win an ) Blake reported all players are, Th , i v tof . Sljhere a ere, I eoul two ties before bowing out "I think," Imlach said. "'we can Po piey e Leafs have no outstanding Hubble potted two more goals 7. Firefighters: Teepees were OHA Junior A Montreal's regular spring atirac- and their defence, led by Allan difference on the Firefighters' Penalti There are 10 foreigners in the Sham : and then, with the next two games in tions--it is the 10th consecutivé|Stanley and veteran goaltender second line, broke up the mon-| ©enaities -- none. select field, including the always o take the Memorial Cup. They Toronto, we should be in an ex- year that Canadiens have Johnny Bower, has proved itself|opoly of the Garrard, Hubble SECOND PERIOD formidable Stan Leonard of Can- made the OHA playoffs last in cellent position to move out in i 8. Times: Lawrence the fences around these parts but just in case you 1957 bul were defeated by Guelph Beliveau missed a month of the, And somebody mentioned Red connecting on a nice play from 6.57 ® sc » r seps % IK f ry 9. Times: Cole J y " :C regular season with a groin in {Kelly Wednesday night. That Mroczeck L} TU mind that the Ontario horse-racing season opens Saf- Leading the way for the Tee out FOR RECORD : jury and still suffers muscular brought a smile to Imlach's lips.| In the second period, the Times (D, Taylor, Lawrence) Don No-Hit Larsen urday at Fort Erie CITY AND DISTRICT Soft- [IS Wednesday night was cap-| The Canatus are Bn Firefighters: Satan rday irie ia ) § S0It= {ain Chico Maki, this year's scor-|a8 record fifth straight Stanley "oon gions are a : i i d ix ail cans. : : s pproaching the big part the veteran defenceman-|ere finally rewarded when Law-| ( ee 14.81 ball Association members, officers and team represen 3%, Shah a : fo ant ae hey have not series calmly. Goaler Jacques forward played in getting his new rence scored on a nice play set 11. Firefighters: Hubble Goes To Bullpen 2 a € goals. Murray Hall, Ray Cully. | ort avolf series since Toe Plante explained his peace of|team past his old Detroit team-|up by Cole and Dodsworth. This (Garrard, Glover) 20.23 ' o'clock Friday evening, at the UAW Hall, Bond Street, Vie Hariele, Don Grosso BI aol |. lig ' Firefighters: Garrard | WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. when OASA convention delegates will make their re- uke Harris each scored singles. | 4 : : 2 "In the playoffs all we have to, Latest quotations from the bet-|{they fought determinedly and ugh, om i tn : jeu. bs mimi . : : : . : : 0 is get one more goal than the ting fraternity: for the series, if -- - m-- irefighters: Hubble pitcher who ever hurlec a per- ports and the committee in charge of the City and son scored for St. Michael s. but last year squeezed into the giher team and we win the game, |you take Canadiens you lay 4 to (Garrard, Harrison) ... 24.31|fect, no-hit world series game, : The Teepees meet Brockville fourth playoff spot and reached ng C - Penalties -- Glover (tripping) has been consigned to the bullpen nounce plans "WHITEY" FORD says N.Y. Junior Canadiens in a best-of-/the final against the Canadiens. dozen. 3 to 1 ote e 1C | Yankees will win the American League pennant this Canadian title. Th 4 Ai : season we may For the first game if yon take eferees Charlie March and| The big righthander came to season, because their pitching is 40 per cent better than ganadian be. Te series starts place with almost as much ease win a game 6-1, but it may be Canadiens you lay 7 to 5 and Mel Suddard. the lowly Athletics in a winier he PLAYOFF LEADERS {deal that sent outfielder Roger baseball writer, picks Chicago White Sox to repeat and Wer MARLIES oY COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) L v) A Im Bob Elliott h pd his reasoning is that the Pale Hose have added bat- § ichael's finis ourth in D 11 Fi Enright, 59, University of South Lawrence ( 12 17 | anager Bol iott has nam : , as rgular-season play and reached g t t | Carolina athletic director and the|Garrard (F.) ga 10 | six pitchers to his starting staff-- ting punch, without having to ease up their good pitch- u 1 HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS | Ti Bud Daley, Ned Garver, Johnny sweep over first-place Toronte " . ET . ' in sports, died in hospital Wed-|Cole (T) 1] comes from sluggers Minnie Minoso, Gene Freese and |Marlboros Miami Beach By THE CANADIAN PRESS Friday's Game nesday {Hubble (F) 12 4 bert and rookie Dick Hall. Lag- Roy Sievers, who should be able to give Chicago fans St. Catharines finished third iA erica Leaghe I'rois-Rivieres at Montreal A football great as both player D. Taylor (1) 5 8 sen was einsigned to the middte- t 4" - » i i eSSATV Rp MIAMI BEACH, Fla (AP) ist 3 » : 3 2 inning relief corps. he "long-ball" thrill that is so necessary . . ... REX 1,0...) ; (At Los Angeles) fighting a losing battle against|-- ane At the end of the second pe-|Ottawa and Jay Fulmer of West Springfield 3 1 015 12 6 victoria 4 Vancouver 2 stomach ulcers and an ailing Carolina, died yesterday after a prolonged illness riod Wednesday, Teepee coach|Jordan Utah, fought to a dull 10-/ Providence 13 0 12 15 2 (victoria leads best-of-nine inal|heart for about two years. EDMONTON ESKIMOS' president has stated that the : round draw Wednesday night al Yednesgay's Result ue. Dame, Erright was) story of Annis Stukus being sought by the Eskies f going lo win iidnote GO y li J { : g Cu the og hi Jeading , at|fashiopable heach-front hotel ball Provide Bodie fo inafield ha of eeRLh Xue J bred s ' e end of two after being down |p oH it Pr ne Spring DON NEWCOMBE, Cincinnati's pitching-ace, pulled a or Se Skels Were hough! WL TPF y thigh muscle two weeks ago and the injury is not re- spoken mentor said ) Ciey Western Allan © gree at Noe Dame: Pov paves . id : Gi iv " " miss Rochester 93 15 4 5 Allan Cup rofessional foo! or a ye sponding to treatment--which is cause for worry for trot Sng that. ilermission, feated world heavyweight cham- TO Slurdas's Sen Port Arthur 1 Trail 4 with the Green Bay Packersand | ) ] d 155% : pion Rocky Marciano as referee |Rpochester at Cleveland (Trail leads best - of - seven final NORANDA defeated Chatham Maroons 10-2 last night |yanted to get out there and wrap 1 X and football. and that gives them two-straight in this current Alah it up so I knew we had the de- jure of ie fight, as Kerwin and (Best-of-five Series) Western Memorial Cup = Cup series, a condition that is somewhat surprising to sire and fight te stay ahead." -- oe Jegan HXing only in the WL T F APls (Edmonton 4 Brandon 6 -- S rou Rouyn-Nor 2 0 0 13 4 4 (Brandon leads best-of-seven final third game tomorrow night in Chatham draw, giving each fighter 98 Wednesday's Result OHA Intermediate A p---------- --m---- CA \ Imports points in the 10-point-must sys- Chatham 2 Rouyn-Noranda Collingwood 5 Georgetown 6 tackle Gerry Sturm and centre|tem. Judge Davie Feld favored Friday's Game (Georgetown leads best-of-seven BLACKLEY, England (CP)--| WORSTEAD, England (CP)-|signed 1960 contracts, Cal i i i k WO AD, $ S, gary Pearlman called it for Full | BE 5 y Council of this Northamptonshire Midnight hunts are being organ- Stampeders of the WIFU an-|97-95. haba Edsiery Professional ) i Wallac -- Sumir ® town wants to run its own rail- lized in this Norfolk are ounced W : { y y his og al { Wallaceburg Ta 0 Norfolk area in an nounced Wednesday: Sturm, ob-| Kerwin, 14212, who now fights WL T F A Pts. | (Stratford leads best - of - commission for permission to/ing crops. 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