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The Oshawa Times, 9 Apr 1960, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, April 9, 1960 DUPLATE'S fe of Canada's softball champions of Ontario in Intermediate Industrial Ser were feted al a social function, last. night in Union | ed souvenir trophies, Hall In addition to receiving | City of Oshawa, with Dupl! team crest bedecked the Union Sports Club jackets the ie from from and Social the members of the team | also received handsome engrav- the Alderman ONTARIO CHAMPIONS HONOKED BY CITY | John G. Brady doing t | sentation honors. of the Duplate | team shown right, are: D | Jack McConkey, cham above, Roter, Bob ( SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Coca Colas Win Thursday evening at smart IT SNOWED LAST NIGHT! Okay s going to pass the remark $0 some that wasn't think it Ski Club officers ts joker thi sporting news--but actually, we was ! You g its annual meeting, election and wind up more-power-to-them, and very much so see, the Oshawa is of this holdi presen tation of trophies, etc. today evening. The Osha their season wa Curling Club members this week-end. The ladies--and were in costume vesterdav and had a big wing-ding for their final wind-up session The male members of the ing elub close out their 1959-60 seasor ight in closing n I'here are tional sivle, at the annual ght tario ¢ Oro All th all up--along with the Stanley Cup playoff series now in full Mo and one teams seeking On Wi Perry's Juvenile "C" some district hockey pionship Orphans and Port laurels, such as thy Hillerests 0 team it swing with the second game tonight ir eal has to admit that winter and its seasonal sports, is still with us. On hand, brings to mind, that Newt Richards and his McLa the final game at the curling club and Gerry top playoffs. Last week, in Peterborough, an of Kiwanians, Bert White, skip, Ken Humphreys and Sam Jackson, copped the two-win division of the annual Kiwanis Bonspiel. Makes it quite a year for Oshawa Kiwanis president Ken Jackson, who also vice- skipped the rink that won the big Oshawa Inter- "lub Kiwanis Bonspiel, early last But get- Hing away from the winter scene 8 breather we find the Oshawa City and District Softball Associa night to discuss plans this And all along the there are r teams being formed, leagues, etc Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Assoc up-and-at-'em" within the couple of The Ontario horse-racing season opened Er Hal Butler and a lot of local golf ready hegging greenskeeper Joe Roberts for out on the course. It all adds up--it last night but the calendar isn't s just around the corner. Next week-end, ing week-end, will see the complete turnover from winter to summer with local summer sports enthusiasts nto full swing for their favorite recreation. Actually, the average sports fan should be happy---the mid<season lull this vear is going to be an extremely short one the other you have a wart ughlin Memorial Trophy competition last Fa Trophy Oshawa rink Jackson, Russ second prize Peterborougt and his rink won honors in the Parsons month for just tion clubs meeting last for POMINE SUMmMer, mors of softball rourse, ine, of will weeks today at Fort "bugs" are al- permission have and men ne next e be get ver may wrong and summer be Faster BRIGHT BITS: --Wayne Connelly, the ace of Peter- morough Junior "A" TPT team, a native of Noranda, nas been named as the 1959-60 winner of The "Red" Tilson Memorial Trophy. Donated by The Globe and Mail, this award goes to the "most valuable and gentle- manly player in the OHA Junior "A" league" and here n Oshawa, where "Red" Tilson achieved his Junior aockey fame, we can find no fault with this year's selection. Connelly has already turned professional with Montreal Canadiens' chain, "Red" Tilson was a diligent worker. a colorful hockey performer and a real star; a eam-plaver if there ever was one -- and Wayne Con- aelly qualifies as a worthy winner of this ward MARKHAM softball club has entered the Tricounty League. They have two teams in Markham and we don't know yet whether or not this is the same tlub that played in the local district's very fine Inter- County League last summer . A GOLF SPONSOR, of the World Championship Golf television program, nas withdrawn its support as a result of this past week's revelation by Sam Snead that he "flubt ed out" rather than spoil the program. We think Sam ad ates a special medal and award for being honest and the only reason any TV sponsors "pull out" at this Hage that they are plumb afraid of the new TV regulations in vogue. We venture golf fans will he able to get along without support -and will prefer it. Sam Snead's action was one of wdid-thinking and good sportsmanship. After all--let's 'ace it--he could have gone on and won that event and nobody would have been the wiser. Such action in pro- 'essional sport proves that a real sport is still a real wmateur at heart . TORONTO LEAF fans are being exploited----it says they are squawking about the seats they get or don't get--in the Montreal Forum for the Etanley Cup finals. Wonder how many seats are waitir H io be picked ip by Montreal fans? BOB GRAY'S rink won the main event in { big lub men's veek PANCHO G ON Bc coveted is then Bearboro he Granite tional S troupe In bonspiel, thi ZAL E tennis Jack pro url quitti amer about ais eontract date. It eould prove an interesting hassle ng K sion ih. months: ah al eigh a ahe af | (Best-of-three final tied | Garson | (Sault | Hall, in the deciding of the Oshawa Industrial ball league, for the pionship, Coca-Cola successful back, after games to one two tilts to win the 1959-60 season Cokes showed team effort in this playing steady ball Ernie Cay Lumberkings, wrap up their victory. CAY'S TAKE being winning t the lau a final LEAD Both teams played steady basketball in the of this contest breaks to jump lead with Ernie Cay's sq out in front by 22-21 to take a Alex Radovich tre dropped in lead his team Gary Vaughan's Cokemen were two big guns, tipus minutes for the slim Cay"s hu four bas along with help wh paced b Bab working George Fuller, FIGHT BREAKS OUT The team continued the checking and maiched ba basket in the early second stanza, until Bren ney Oldfield of -Cay Tommy Olinyk of Cokes involved in a pushing which meant the end game for these two. Cay couldn't get ing their star and the ended the quarter by con outhustling them 32-16, t take the lead. Reynold pt terrific 11 big points with Olinyk through with eight befo ejection vhile John broke thro for the loser with Radovich The members final climaxed a season as they down wonderful to knock off outnetting Cokes lead. Big Reynolds and Tom Olinyk along with hard- stages of the untracked after scoring show firing home Campbell 's along Punch Still Convinced Of Victory Imlach said ** I said kd that we'd win one here. Ane 1 don't 'oronto have to limit myself to one A win in Montreal would be a from last year's final when the Leafs' sole victory in in five games was on their home ice MONTREAL Toronto." Punch Imlach is convince a faster start for his |Maple Leafs can pull them even with Montreal Canadiens tonight switch in the Stanley Cup final The way things turned out thursday"s opener of the best-of- . seven series, Canadiens supplied Having convinced himself that the swift break from the barrier at least one game in Montreal is and just about wrapped up the in the bag, Imlach indulged in a game before the Leafs settled parable. down. I have Imlach was asked if he had/@ farmer can plant " ¥ 'field and he can conjured up any new schemes or He can get a good crop of plans in view of what he saw in Dr e Sa Vi a player starts the opener, v / Montreal 4-2 i e open r, won by fontreal 4 thinking he's going to have a bad "No, nothing like that," he re-|game or a bad season, then just plied. "But we need to get away {ike the poison ivy crop he'llkhave faster at the outset it. It's. all in the mind.' Coach Toe Blake of Canadien 0 "0 an "I think our fellows may have sloped shy ol predictions and been a little nervous at the start Paravles alk Thursday. Perhaps that could be gays TEAM SUB-PAR expected, this is only the second Blake was mare year in this thing for most of our about what he fe It boys. par performance De rater despite Blake said both teams seemed fo be sizing up each other Thurs "It's a sure thing that we have day and that the game was got to be at our best in each much like the first one last year game to beat them. There's no won by Montreal argument that ( anadiens are a One of Blake's problems is use powerful club of his fourth line, He had planned Imlach stuck manfully to hisiio vorate it with the others Thurs: -.3eries predic v Nil lh 5 rediciion hat his Sb day but the plan fell through be- . 4 sause of the 17 penalties--eight necessity, by any form of mathe. cause of th p s--elg against his club atics £8 H ak matics, if the Leafs are to take The fourth line--Ralph Back- the title A strom, Billy Hicke and Don Mar- One thing {to Imlach. The Leafs lost the |shall--was used as a unit only { Marshall was sent out for opener--righf on Toronto ice---of ONCE. the semi final against Detroit defensive purposes when Mont- Red Wings. The Leafs went on reai was shorthanded fake that series 4-2 in games The teams meet next Tuesday Did that mean he will win three and Thursday in Toronto. If ne. Toronto against the cham-|cessary, the series then will move Never mind about the games| from city to city for each game, | CP) Coach lin players that corn in his plant poison told my RVOUS START of concerned a sub by team the victory. was his It's something of old anadiens, who have won the now four times running. stuff for the title { Don Wetherup and Cy Thom son, manager: fronl row Har ve Wilson, Ron Simcoe, Jim Claus, Don Tilk and "Jigger" | Northey he pre pionship left-to coach; rardian, 2-3 Oshawa Times Photo may be of comfort Title Simcoe game Basket- champ- io made every possible use of the loss of the Lumber kings' leader after the halftime break, coming out too add to their| lead on the strength of a 25-17 period" Reva conned DODGERS THIRD mints Press Picks Giants, Sox and Myron Mech helping thel NEW YORK (AP)--The annual League's course, while for Cay's, Vaughan, John Newey, Campbell and Rado- Associated Press pre-season poll last year picks San Francisco Giants to The White vich tried in vain to organize scoring attack. The Colas led by win the National League pennant points, Clev with world champion Los An~ a whopping 23 points at the three quarter mark 78-55 geles Dodgers running no better than third CAY'S BATTLE BACK The baseball writers Lumberkings finding them selves in a very bad position made a gallant comeback try in the final quarter, throwing an all- court press on Cokes to come oul on top 25-14, but time ran out on them, with Cokes hanging on to their lead. Gary Vaughan, Alex Radovich and John Newey ( hicago White Sox by a 2-to-1 geles, 4. Pittsburgh, 5. Cincinnati combined to score the losers'|. noice to repeat in the American 6. St. Louis, 7. Chicago Cubs, 8 points while Reynolds Andrey League Philadelphia and playing coach Dave Kelly| "zion than half of the 169 mem In the American League it was kept the Refreshment squad far bers of the Baseball Writers As- 1, Chicago White Sox, 2. Cleve: enough ahead for their victory. sociation of America who took|land, 3. New York, 4. Detroit, 5 HIGH SCORERS part in the balloting put the Baltimore, 6. Kansas City, 7 Coca-Colas were paced to this Giants on top in the National Boston, 8 Washington : championship victory with a spec. League. The Giants, who finished! Milwaukee, Ww hich finished sec tacular performance by Bob third last season, drew 85 first- ond in a 1959 pennant playoff Revnolds who netted an amaz- place votes, compared to 1 for with Los Angeles, had a comfort ing 37 points followed by Tom Miiwaukee Braves and 13 for the able 66-47 edge over the Dodgers with 13 and 12 points while defending champion Dedgers in second-place votes. The Dodg- Alex Radovich also played al On a point basis, giving eight ers, after an unprecedented jump major role for Cays dumping in points for the first place, seven from seventh placé (in 1958) fo 28 along with Gary Vaughan's 23 for second, etc., the Giants to- the world championship, drew al- and John Newey's 11 talled 1,231, Milwaukee 1,192 and most half of their votes (81) at COKES -- Olinyk 13, Winter 4, Los Angeles, 1,051 the third-place level, The White Sox, who won their No ballot listed first 'pennant since 1919 last sea- lower than fourth. Two had Mil. son, picked up 84 first-place votes waukee as law as fifth. Two to 41 for the runner-up Cleveland others placed the Dodgers sixth Indians. New York, with 3 firsts, In the American League, one and Detroit, with seven firsts, ballot listed the White Sox fifth were placed third and fourth, Two had the Indians fifth, and duplicating the American six ranked the Yankees that low Coca-Cola in fought two he next rels for game, 92-80 to cau first division Hnizh of opening waiting into a ueaking Sox totalled and 1,133, New 1,106 a Detroit 828 The eight-team poll alignment for the National: 1. San Fran. named cisco, 2. Milwaukee, 3. Los An 1,929 York ge cen- kets to speedy vile the y their close sket for t "Bar- and became scrap, of the s Just los Colas pletely o take it on a the Giants Oldfield 4, Whalley Campbell 6, Vaugh- 6 Fagleson, 8 out of 13 Don Seeley and coming re his HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Maroons. Clobber By American League (Best-of seven semi-fi WL Springfield 4 1 Providence 1 40 Friday's Result Providence 3 Springfield 5 Springfield wins best - of semi-final series 4-1) WL T Cleveland 32015 Rochester 2-30 15 Tonight's Game Rochester at Cleveland Eastern Allan Cup F (Best-of-five semi-final) WL 2:1 40 120 Friday's Result Rouyn-Noranda 0 Chathan Tonight's Game Rouyn-Noranda at Chatha Eastern Professional Le T F 13 11 Rouyn-Nor Chatham (Best-of-seven semi-final) WL TF Montreal 4 30 14 I. Rivieres 340 4 Friday's Result I'rois-Rivieres 1 Montreal (Montreal wins series 4-3) Allan Cup Amherst, 2 Hull 5 Best - of - semi-final tied 2-2) Port Arthur 2 Trail § I'rail leads best-of-seven ern Canada final 3-0) Western Memorial Cup Edmonton 2 Brandon 7 (Brandon leads best-of-seven final 2.0) Niagara Senior B Galt 4 Welland-Crowland Welland-Crowland wins | seven final 4-3) OHA Intermediate A Georgetown 0 Collingwood (Georgetown leads semi-final 2-1 OHA Juvenile A Peterborough 3 Owen Sou NOHA Juvenile A 3 Sault Ste. Marie Ste. Marie wins } three semi-final 240 OHA Junior m.7 8 B vatha itharines Chatham leads best - of semi-final 2 one game Peterborough | boros & Toronto THE CANADIAN PRESS ((F five Eastern Canada 0 best-of-seven 1-1) st game best of series Alouettes 7-0 12 out of 24. CAY'S 2, Newey 11 an 23, Dickinson Radovich 28. Fouls OFFICIALS Bev Groves CHATHAM (CF the Western Canada Allan the northern champions melted |Cup finals Trail Smoke Eaters th Frid lead 3-0 in the best of - seven they moved sou Tday|series against Port Arthur Bear night: Rouyn-Noranda Alouettes Cats after winning their third were beaten 7-0 by Chatham Ma-|gome 5-2. They play again Mon- roons in the Eastern Canada Al. day. The defeat was a ato Tunior Habs, Teepees * Meet Sunday randa, Que., in the 2 games of the best-of-five series, Alouettes beating Chatham 3-2 in MONTREAL (CP) -- ville Canadiens and St ines Teepees, two highly the first and 10-2 in the second The two remaining games will junior hockey teams, meet Sun- day>in the first game of their be at Chatham, the next tonight, and the last, if necessary, Monday Stan match for rated on home ice a 39-16 shooting edge over sitors best-of-seven' series in the East Maroons open with a 2-0 first-pe- ©'0 Canada Memorial Cup finals riod lead, and lead 4-0 at the end The winner will play either the [ the second. But for the superb Brandon Wheat Kings or the Ed- goaltending of Al Smith the Chat- ! monton Oil Kings for the cup. ham lead would have been far Teepees, who began their On- greater, particularly in the first (aprio Hockey Association season period slowly, lost only five of their last The goal scorers were Gary 36 games and finished in second Sharp and Joe Malo, who got two piace. In playoff competition, each, while Frank Bathgate, Ted they lost only three of 17 games Power and Copper Leyte got (oach Max Kaminski is count- singles ing on his high-flying line of Ray the |Cullen, Chico Maki and Vic Had- for a fast start in- the OHA Midget B Mary's 8 Huntsville § Best-of-three final tied 1-1) East Rouyn-Noranda ettes, Chatham Maroons herst 'Ramblers, Hull naires West Port Arthur Trail Smoke Eaters. Saturday Rouyn-Noranda al St The strength In Alou. of Am- Legion: when seven Bearcats, A Pts 6 4 15 15 East Chat- ham West None Sunday Ambherst at West--None. East Brockville Canadiens Catharines Teepees West Brandon Wheat Edmonton Oil Kings. Saturday games Sunday East St. Catharines ville at Montreal hest-of-seven final), West None Title Bout Details Ironed Qut NEW YORK (AP)--The final details holding up the official signing of the Ingemar Johans son-Floyd Patterson heavyweight title fight may be settled within a week. That was the hope ex-| pressed Friday by Tom Bolan, treasurer of Feature Sports Inc, in a conference with the New York Athletic Commission While this confab on, Cus D'Amato. manager of ex champion Patterson, was fined $250 and give a 30-day sus pended sentence in special ses sions court East Hull A Pts 11 13 4 2 St Kings, 7 al T'allons' Aloueties were no the Maroons, reinvige- Chatham had the No Brock- Cathar- rated m ague Brock game of ° 2.000 WATCH A crowd of more than 3,000 saw A Pi first 14 14 6 2 Wesl Chatham received five of eight penalties, one, a five-min-|field ute major going to Fred Pletsch series in the third period. His absence (Canadiens. however was not exploited by No-| Metropolitan randa take the initiative League, played 24 games against Meanwhile at Hull the other OHA teams in an interlocking Eastern Canada Allan Cup semi- schedule, winning 16, losing seven final best-of-five series was tied! and tying one. Against Teepees, 2-2 last night when Hull Legion- they won 'three and lost one naires beat Amherst Ramblers. Big gun for Brockville is centre They play again Sunday Bobby Rousseau, a hot prospect gs for the National Hockey League suspended sentence will be set|He played for Kitchener-Water aside and he will go to jail if he/loo Dutchmen in the Winter fails to answer 'any future sub-| Olympics poena from Lefkowitz | Sundav' Bolan Chairmar champions of the Junior Hockey hest-of to 4 was going nd 4 2 5-2 11 est-of The penalty subpoena 5 General ve ing the latte promotion of Patters was from Louis J for 'ignoring a State Attorney Lefkowitz dur nto the be vith Sudbury Firat junior game will part doubleheader Montreal R ] Wolve In- of a nresented on of a nquir and the first last Me rile Johan 2 : 6 substance of the proposed ed Marl {| 00: witeh Friday with drafts of the meeting in the game fig \ h on fight June est-of-seven zeries in the SPORTS Orono O CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES RUGGER Nomads No Vikings, 2 vs Oshawa No. PORT DOVER Hockey's al 200 p.m. and bread-and-buiter-family, the West 1 'vs Oshawa Vik- brothers, turned in seven goals| ings No. 1, at 3.15 p.m. Both/last night in the Port Dover games at Lakeview Park. Arena as the Orono Orphans moved another notch closer to Oshawa Ski Club's annual meet- the Ontario Hockey Association ing, 4:00 p.m. and annual dinner lutermediate "C' 'championship, and presentation of season's tro-lin whipping the home-town Sai- phies, at 6.30 p.m. Both events lors 8-5 at Harmony United Church| Orono now leads the Recreation Hall. seven final, two-games-to-), with HOCKEY "pr a 9 the third game scheduled in a OHA Junior "C" Semi-Finals-- matinee fixture back on the Sai- Picton: vs Whitby Hillerests, at|; .c pome ice on Sunday - after- Whitby Arena, at 8.00 p.m. (Sec- noon. series) ond: game of series). Keith West was the top marks: SUNDAY'S GAMES man, registering the 3 goal HOCKEY trick' with Junior, the team cap- Orono Orphans vs Port Dover|tain and Dean, adding two goals Sailors, at Port Dover, 2.30 p.m.|apiece. Gerry Robinson, another (3rd game of series), big man. in the Orphans' play-off sa MOXDAY'S SAEs hopes, tallied the other marker. Solar Floor Hockey League tailors' i Y ons i Cosmics vs Meteorites and Satel- | SSlers. camsin: -Ceorge Bue lites vs Planets, hoth games atyyimery Soney Lowe and Simcoe Hall, Spud" Bush adding singletons. VOLLEYBALL i" Simcoe Hall Volleyball League| PORT DOVER -- goal, Mec- defense, Pankhurst, Reev- Willows vs Maples; Oaks vs Lean; Willows and Maples vs Oaks, /es and Mummery; forwards, starting at 7.45 p.m. All games Burcham, Snow, Lowe, at Simcoe Hall. 2 i No best-of- Karges. ORONO ORPHANS goal, Vanstone: defense, Schell, Mer- cer and Long; forwards, Cooper, Expect Over 50 Canadian Clubs In fine R vie x "Wein J. West. 1360 NBC Program rn IST PERIOD Port Dover: Mummery WICHITA, Kan More than (Snow, Reeves 50 Canadian sandlot baseball cir Orono: Robinson cuits will be affiliated for the (D. West) 7.59 coming season with the success-! Penalties Reeves 2, R. West ful National Baseball Congress 2, Schell 2, Bush and Burcham program in its 1960 National As- - ---, -L - sociation of Leagued. This organ- ization also sponsors a National Daseball, Association for Umpires and 8ame Scorers. For the first time it is| Complete details of the Na- conducting a National Baseball tional Baseball Congress opera- Umpires University a 12-day tions for Canadian teams are course for member officials in|presented in the 1960 Branson, Mo., starting May 16 Baseball Annual, at news stands The National Baseball Congress and athletic goods stores. For in organization, which has been! formation regarding any phase of operating successfully for the the program, inquiries should b past 25 years, is the originator of directed to National Baseball Con- the new bright orange "Glo-Bal" gress, Box 1420, Wichita, Kan. 147 9 latest innovation in the "hat. |10 Bush, Hollingsworth, Brown, Porter and| Official | rphans Now Two Up SECOND PERIOD Orono: J. West (D. West) Orono: K. West (Robinson, J. West) Orono: D. West (Schell) . Orono: J. West (K. West, Robinson) Orono: K. West (J. West) Port Dover: Lowe (Hollingsworth. 8.56 Port Dover: Burcham 19.26 Penaluties Carleton, Peeves and Burcham THIRD PERIOD Port Dover: Burcham (Snow) 41 Orono: K. West (J. West, Robinson) . Port Dover: Bush (Lowe, Hollingsworth) 13. Orono: D. West (Robinson, Schell) | Penalties Robinson (2) leton, Pankhurst and Bush Referees Bill Fridlay and Jack Clancy, both of Hamilton, Scorer, Jim Shaw. 8 9 13.40 15.11 18.45 Car- NO TROUBLE | DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP ~President Frank Shaughnessy of the International Baseball League said Friday he expects no trouble at games in Havana this season. He said Rochester will go against the Sugar Kings in Havana on April 20 as sched- uled PAINT MASONRY and STOP WATER brick concrare (S18 DF Dri stucco building block ~~ ____ ERNIE CAY Lumber Company for 53 Albert St RA 5.0122 See * ec | 4 a EE an OIA actin - Soa OR for a THRIFTY xy | VAUXHALL DEAL 1960 VAUXHALL DEMONSTRATORS Includes: HEATER GASOLINE LICENCE ILLS OTORS KING and PARK ROAD D'Amato was warned that the hansson-Patierson agreement 'EPHL final "SCOTTY" CLIFF RA 33-4634

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