12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1960 PORT PERRY'S JUVENILE 'C' TEAM WINS ONTARIO MINOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP LUGOG : Aeanges BRILEYS | uid ft By CNET . apni | wicHEL BRg, iN SUPP: . gedit mu REST Ayn 101/P gr ng h J F. PORT PERRY JUVENILE "C" HOCKEY CLUB, ONTARIO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS HAPPY MOMENT WHEN OMHA OFFICIAL GORDON HAWES PRESENTS TROPHY TO CAPTAIN Fi F A | Oshawa Girl edge Mary Currie of Calgary by|losing by more than 300 points. fe ig m | Eid seven points for the women's] Among the top Ontario perfor. \4 SPORTS MENU Short Green mn ar er, SPORTS singles title mances in the mixed event was ° ° . CALENDAR Big Help For The West threatened at times|that of 19-year-old Oshawa school to overcome leads built up Mon-| gir] Gayle Hulford who rolled 310 By Geo. H. Campbell ( 'ancer V 1ct1 = Paavo Kotila : day by the East in the first hall in" one game and 269 in another, * TODAY'S GAMES 5-Pin Crown of the competitions, but only Mrs.| pp. gag finished the mixed SPORTS EDITOR - Shh Currie managed to threaten as|.,ooiiion 441 points ahead SUDBURY (CP)--One of pro-| A hockey star in 'his high| HOCKEY enh x the gruelling 10 - game events Powis. aaead. 'Ever thin From Sou To Nuts' [fessional hockey's most colorful school days at Sudbury, he ns o 0S on OHA Junior "C" Championship CALGARY (CP) -- A band of reached the wire, : ; PICK PALMER figures of the 1920s. Wilfred served in the First World War| |tinals or Stratford Braves _VS|Ontario bowlers made evident} The Western Canada singles (Shorty) Green, 63, died in hos- with the 227th Canadian Battalion] BOSTON (CP) -- Gordon Mc- Waly a berests, | at Wily Eastern Canada's five-pin bowl- champion rolled a final game 315] NEW YORK (AP) -- Arnold "SHORTY" GREEN is dead! Wilfred "Shorty" [pital Tuesday, a victim of can- in France and was mentioned in Kensie ran down the street and|outacy Tn game of % ing supremacy Tuesday to force the decision to the last Palmer, winner of the Masters cer despatches at Yres. his wife Chris. lier } brown! " : Only Portage la Prairie shooter [frame of her match with Mrs. golf title and four other tourna-"' Green, a victim of cancer, passed away in his hometown Among the lightest--and tough-, After the war he returned to us wie ris, her 'ong brown THURSDAY'S GAMES John Harrison, with a final-game|S u m me r 5. Harrison's winningiments this year, won the March " of Sudbury yesterday, at 63. He was one of the famous (est -of deienceman to play in|Sudbury to play with the Wolves, Nair flying, ran after him yelling) no games scheduled comeback, managed to stop the performance for the singles title poll of U.S. Sports writers and the National Hockey League, helturning professional with the Ti-|--but wait. . . . iE ~ wo |eastern attack, taking a 29-point took a similar turn when he|sporiscasters in the competition" 4 victory to become the Canadian rolled an amazing 356 in his 10th {for the S. Rae Hickock profes- * singles champion, game after facing a 56-point de- sional athlete-of-the-year award. | Sudbury Wolves, along with his brother "Red", who [y.. pest remembered as the cen. gers in 1923. | It wasn't a family quarrel. : 3 " ral figure \ague' , 3 turned professional with the Hamilton Tigers back in |tral figure in the league's only) pic prother Red and Billy|Chris, pumps in left hand and Edmonton Wins The eastern champions won in|cit at the outset of the match.|Jack McCartan, Olympic hockey v 8 3 | , | iets J AP player strike in 1925. fa . oi Shor iright hand clenched over her 1928. and later played hil the Hl fated ior As captain, Shorty became BALCH tealied With Shorty to) lel. was merely urging her {the men's and women's team| The western champion Lake-|goalie who made good in a five- ~ jcans, is brother © had a ief stin i {spokesman for a Hamilton Tigersipioo. Jine, terrorizing the leaguefhusband onward in the 64th an- {events, swept the mixed teams hcad men threw away their(game tryout with New York Oshawa Pats, in the Ontario Professional League, back |icam that refused to step on the bhi 1927. when ne Kidney, nual Boston Marathon Tuesday. estern ana @ | competition and left it to St./chances for the men's title as Rangers of the National Hockey. : " A il "BVErage ire rT pe hoki % 927, 8 $ ) " i * jorie S x {they fe i i A s in 1931. A fine golfer and better-than-average ball (ice for a piavoff game unless the injury forced Shorty to the side: Paavo Kotila, 32 - year - old Catharines' Marjorie Summer tolthey fell apart in the final game, League, was fourth player, he was long regarded as one of Sudbury's early [club came through with $200 per}; o [farmer from Finland, won the L 1 top athletes but it was in hockey that he was a stand- |Plaver to compensate them for Tae two brothers remained in|race easily but Mackenzie was a| unior alure S ' out, in spite of his stature p1wogame ployols series |New York the next season, |strong second. The best Canada Ss d , v Amid rumors that the Hamil-| : ~~ tlcould do was an 11th place spot. | EDMONTON (CP)--Edmonton oe J ton club had turned in a $24,000 Shorty staying on as manager of hanks to little Billy Smith. an|Oil Kings downed Brandon Wheat Learned a couple of juicy bits of news yesterday, [profit over the season, the play- te lea bias | to Duluth|immigrant from Scotland Kings 6-1 Tuesday night to win of real interest to Oshawa sports fans, baseball and ers were adamant in their de n 1928 Shorty moved to Duluth) the western Canadian junior Johnny Ryan, the |mand. The owners refused to|'l the American League for three URGING TOO LATE hockey final Our Man-about-the-World shouts "Ole!" for give in and the game never was Seasons. He next played one sea-| There's no telling what would] The Oil Kings won the best-of- popular young Oshawa Junior ball star, a homebrew played. The NHL title was Son at Tulsa and then coached|have happened if Chris, an at-|seven series 4-3. The win moves a graduate of Oshawa Legion Minor Association ranks, |;ya ded Montreal Canadiens, the Hamilton Tigers of the Ontarioftractive English girl who is a Edmonton into the Memorial Cup | ' has "made good" in his trial with the Detroit Tigers, [Tiger players were fined $200 Hockey Association before re-ipretty good runner herself on|final in Eastern Canada against ' League ball club that signed him to a [each and tae Hamilton franchise 'urning to Sudbury, where he shorter distances, could have pur-|either St. Catharines Teepees or the American perated o's 'wear business.) fi! tusbaad Breokville ¢ ] . act § WwW ac ; wen he "lor - was transferred to New York opera a men s wear business. sued her engineer-husband ear-|iBrcokville Canadians contract some W hile back. Johnny went to their Flor In 1937 he helped open the lier. But her burst came about| Bobby Cox, picked up by Ed- by Cc ida camp a few weeks ago and made a creditable show- FIRST GARDENS GOAL Sudbury Golf Club and became halfway along the course whichimonton for the series from Leth- BE ing. They've moved him from 3rd base to the 2nd base Shorty started the next season sole owner by 1942 stretches 26 miles 385 yards bridge Native Sons, paced the Oil £ position and' he notified his parents yesterday that he |at New Yori in style, scoring the, He marriel Bertha Johnson of( ft was a hotly-contested race|King with two goals. Ed Joyal, will play ball this season with Decatur, Ill, Detroit's firs goal in Madison Square Gar-/Owen Sound in 1940. He served anyway. Kotila, who lapsed into| Wayne Muloin, Don Pasutto and 3 . den though, Americans lost to|several terms as president of the, n "king-horse gait fi |Ted Demchuk scored the others ar lut s Class eague . " a sort of rocking-horse gait from r 3 farm club in this Class D leag Canadiens by a 3-1 score Sudbury Liberal Association |time to time, went across what|Brandon's goal was by Wayne 3 Gn punsters called the finnish line in|Fawcett And for the swimming enthusiasts--it was revealed [two hours, 20 minutes and 54 sec-| Only three Edmonton teams yesterday that Oshawa is to have a brand new swim- FOUR NIGHT GAMES onds--less than a minute short of have advanced to the Canadian ming pool, to be ready by July lst, this summer, and |the record set in 1957 by Johnny | Memorial Cup playoffs: Edmon- ! : ; nbn : 3 Kellev of the United States, wholton Athletic Club in 1934 and it is to be built at Rotary Park. The information came [1939, and the Edmonton Oil Kings [1] y : . ov out a he ca "nis cio: "vie Dev 'meee | [ternational Loop RL PL . tila ha lea é Mec- | sbi yesterday, at which children of Kiwanis members were Kenzie. 30, a new Yorker, while swimming groups, to be more exact also guests. Mayor Gifford suggested, during the ques- . the gallant Bostonian Jimny - | tion period, that one of the young citizens ask alderman Green, assuming a color match- 0 ad S 1 { Brady if Oshawa children would have a swimming n er ay onig {ing his surname, finished third. [ pool this summer, The young lad asked the question | Of the 158 athletes who started | --and John G. Brady replied in the affirmative, The MONTREAL (CP Four|race so tight this year that he 12 Td ote : : 4 :i N ig} sn the! ss . ap a. Of St yacinthe, ue., a four-| business. to be official, will likely be confirmed at the |8ames under the lights open the|said it would be foolhardy to pre- 0! ) 3 pt > a ? City Co vil. but the meantime class AAA International League dict a favorite time winner, was the last Cana- r | meeling of Lay unc, out in € leantime- baseball season tonight with alll The Red Wings provide an in- dian vietor in 1948 axes-or-no-taxes, it will be a brave City Father who the brass confident of a great teresting study in coincidental] Such veterans as English-born » "bucks" this one too vigorously. year despite the political turmoil statistics. They have won the flag|Sid Smith of Hamilton made a ven gain { n Fidel Castro's Cuba in the last three turn-of-the-de- creditable showing in this race in MEETINGS! Teams interested in the Inter-County The eight clubs launch the cade years--1930, 1940 and 1950. which to finish is an achieve-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Coach| Softball League are reminded that this organization is {Schedule amid persistent specu- At the gate, thy league antici. ment He was 31st -- TUMNers piovd Curry's hard fighting] lation that a franchise shift by Pates a substantial improvement.|within 35th place win medals. Montreal: Rovels gave Sudb holding a meeting: tomorrow (Thursday) evening at the Havana Sugar Kings is im-|/Simmons foresees a total at-|Scottish - born architect Charles Tore wi gave Su Jury 7:15 o'clock, at the Union Hall. minent tendance of 2,000,000, a mark the|Forrest, Niagara Falls, Ont., was ay Ro thoy ue Oshawa Umpires Association will hold a registra- Frank (Shag) Shaughnessy, the IL last reached in 1950 far back. the Eastern Professional Hockey tion meeting on Sunday morning, 10:30 o'clock, at the |IL's 76-year-old president who League finals to the full seven] Woodview Park club house, Cadillac Ave. North. DO vane I BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS EIS Ary . Sickon Rovals . : ; ' ' . as and tired" of repeating every edged the fitter Wolves 3-2 to tie BRIGHT BITS: The International Baseball League thing is okay for baseball in American League . Today's Games the series for the Tom Foley swings into action tonight, on four fronts. We expect [Cuba / L Pet GBL|Detroit (Bunning 0-0) at Cleve- Memorial Trophy. that local ball fans will show even more interest in the EMPHATIC DENIAL Baltimore 0 1.000 -- |land (Perry 0-0) Both teams played defensive| > 3 . c 3 safs c as y a IN { T 00) at st hockey in the first tw periods, | 1960 edition of the Toronto Maple Leafs, than in past "Once abd for. all. tierd is Chicago 0 1.000 -- Ney york urley at Boston Ce os 3S! ve De rl years. Eddie Drapcho, the left-handed speedballer with franchise transfer planned." he Detroit 01.000 -- : Wi the st a ope laved with Oshawa Merchants in Sane ¢ angler . Pianos New York 0 1.000 Washington (Kemmerer 0-0) at 5,117 yawning. ! the sharp curve, who playe $ \ sai Washington 500 1, Baltimore (Pappas 0-0) (N) With two periods played, the Inter-County League, back a few years ago, is being At IL headquarters here league Cleveland 000 1 National League Wolves led 2-0. Then Royals, who counted upon heavily by the Toronto management. Last [secretary Harry Simmons added 1 1 " . Kansas City 1 000 1 W L Pet. GBL!Were missing two players and us- | year he allowed only 81 hits in 113 innings and had a There is no reason for that|p,g, 0 2 000 1'% Los Angeles 8 ing four injured regulars, opened . type of transfer talk. The Cuban Ls : 4 | ik ap up the game and scored three] 11-6 record with Mobile Bears, when Toronto manager | 0" take their baseball apart Wash 001 001 000-- 2 8 3 Milwaukee : ! goals to win going away. | Mel McGaha was there, He brought Drapcho up with [from politics.' Baltimore 000 200 10x-- 3 6 0520 TaNCISco » | Veteran centre Kelly Burnett] him to Toronto, so he must like him . . . . . OTHER Both joined Havana's general Ramos and Battey; Walker, Cite Sarg 21, (came through with two goals and || THAN pitchers, Leafs have only outfielders Bob Wilson [manager Paul Miller in denying Fisher (6) and Triandos. HR:|giu ooh, 2 [captain Lulu Denis, another old Rly ; . Archie Wils ow a coach. and |a report from Rochester, N.Y., by|/Bal-Robinson (1) Shans phia 2%2 Inand, counted the winner. | snd Jim hing, plus Archie v/ison, now a ' {sports writer George Beahon that| Kansas City 000 232 002-- 9 16 gigheags 1 Sam Bettio and Gene Ubriaco| catcher Tim Thompson, of last year's team . + + |the Sugar Kings would move to/Chicago 320 400 001--10 11 21 eu 15 J 10 000 003 6 o/ Scored for the Wolves. Both| Jackets, JOHNNY PODRES pitched Dodgers to a five-hit win (Jersey City, N.J., after the club's| Daley, Kucks (3) K. Johnson|§es Frm 000 000 too 0 & Steams flew to Sudbury almost rer Gis resterday 4 ERS dis- [13-day opening home stand 5) K a (8) Tsitouri and! x "immediately after the ge for 1: A i ove: Gass 3 solendey . ZF , DETROIY TIGERS gis 1 ening, 1M Sand. C the una Sours (9 J a Podres, Roebuck (9) and Rose-|(he final contest PR iy OT | olive groves of Spain where fierce sun and cool shadow mix together Sport Shirts, ppointed 52,7! vela ns yesterday, w {vet hall In Havans crea 0; SarCIE 13) ar boro; O'Dell ,Loes (9) Miller (9) 84 : . : . . . , os : {first ball in Havana tonight (6 aley (9) Baum: ) re| POT0: fl iler (3B tt, 34 - year - old Mon- 1 4-2 in the 15-inning battle, a game that was scoreless st ball in Havana tonight. = |(6) Staley (9) Bauman (9) Moore], "seh mid prnett, 34 - year old lon to make this miracle of coloring! It's yours now in McGregor's : hi : The sugar kings won the little (9) and Lollar. HR: KC-Herzog| ami... EC trealer, capitalized on the open . -, | until each notched a pair in the 11th. Colavito went |world series last year after elim- (1) Siebern (1); Chi - Minoso 2 Ciesgy ou 200 i oh Olgame with the first goal at 4:54| light-as-air cotton Meteor sportswear that's washable for easy care. hitless, Kuenn had a couple . . . . . MINNIE MINOSA [inating the pennant-winning Buf-|(2) Dl. -LOuis X-- 5 11 1ligng the tying one at 6:55. Skipper . . : : from had two homers to help Chisox beat the A's 10-9 yes- |falo Bisons in the IL playoffs New York 000 241.010-- 8 17 Morehead, Drabowsky (7) and|Denis, a 32-year-old veteran of 10| Come in now and acquire a taste for Olive of Spain by McGregor! terday and Roger Maris had a couple also, to pace In other openers Montreal Roy-|Boston 100 010 011-- 4 9 Rice; Mizell, McDaniel (9) and|years in minor pro hockey, made 4 00 up LJ lals n Je Smith, HR: Chi-Banks (3); StL-| ay fi ; (als meet the Jets in Columbus, ooo 0c 0 Howard; Brewer, vite (1. the play. for the first goal when Yankees in their 8-4 win over Boston. Ted Williams [Richmond Virginians host Tor-| "gine HE (A 6) B he relayed defenceman Jacques also had a homer. onto Maple Leafs and the Bisons 1 Bo Bum fh) os Phila 004 000 000-- 4 10 4|Deslauriers' pass to Burnett, who ) -- ~--we--e---- |play the Marlins in Miami Sullivan g\on ang Pishuegh {23 0 Sy 3 3 Oltapped the puck into the net HIRE . GE . wens and Coker; Haddix, Giel| Burnett's tying goal came tw SUSPEND YCAZA SIGN McMASTER HALF ONE INCIDENT Detroit (3) Face (8) and Burgess JHE 20a! fare ny AL A 3 y! NE I? A 3 » (8) a gess SZ a o d NEW YORK (AP)--Stewards at| MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal] Last season. two members of 000 000 000 020 002-- 4 7 2 Today's Games minutes MS Jeon jee MEN 5 WEAR LTD. Aqueduct Tuesday suspended|Alouettes announced Monday the/the Red Wings were slightly in- Cleveland (And Probable Pitchers) Vand drove the puck past motion- Manuel Ycaza, Panamaniansigning of Nick Cioran, halfback|jured when nicked by gunshots 000 000 000 020 000-- 2 12 1{Los Angeles (Drysdale 24) atlless goalie Gerry McNa lockey, for 10 days effective|/fiom McMaster University. fired by exuberant Cubans in a Lary, Bunning. (11) Burnside|/San Francisco (Jones 2-0) OE Se amas, The House of Style For Men and Boys y irsday. Ycaza was to have Cioran, 22, a defensive back and rousing celebration to mark the/(12) and Berberet, Wilson (11);|Philadelphia (Cardwell 10) at plans to retire after tonight's Rickles a TL Dos corer - linebacker who is five success of Castro's rebel move- Bell, Grim (11) Grant (12) Klipp-| Pittsburgh (Law 1-0) (N) game slammed in a blue-line 74 SIMCOE ST. N 1 ard ) $75, ) el eet, inches and weighs 180 ment \stein (15) Tiefenauer (15) and|Cincinnati (Brosnan 0-0) at Mil-|shot that Denis tipped in from in 4 ? - RA 3.36 or! rday. pounds, will graduate in May. | Simmons anticipates a pennant!Nixon, Romano (12). |waukee (Spahn 0-0). |front of the goal. 3 ~NEW LWW TE WWW = -- A new fun color, discovered by our roving Man-about-the-World in the