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The Oshawa Times, 3 Feb 1961, p. 10

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{MIDGET LEAGUE Kiwanis Upsets Local 222 For Season's First Win periment, first victory, Jom Plews ond Dave Cap-{ Mitchell ed in the finsl 10 "= OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Vibrwery 3, 1961 Trail Goalie Star | ven In 4-0 Defeat STOCKHOLM (CP)~Y ou can Semmer fired from dose credit goaliseper Beth Martin range, Four minutes later Sven) ior keeping the score as low as (Tumbg) Johansson netied the 9 in Trail Smoke Eatery' wo first of Wis two gosls 10 make promising owing Against first period score 24, i in en exhibition hockey In the middle frame, Sweden game Thursday might, failed to Increase is lead even Martin, whose oh in wiahellini and defence Wile is putting owt fires, Bid just Wan Harry Smith were sent off that in standing almost alone a together for rough play, Wins agains the Swedes, sweden monopolized the clos delencemen were often ng minutes of the game, Carl "keys, Kitchen "m 2 1 Goeran Ochert connected with « #, ) roveree Penalties ~ none, 3 Second Period Kinsmen: Cullen (Bandiord) ,vvirvieeveee WOB 5 ! dangerous Smoke Eater attack, oreeeee BHT Thet probably would have re Fst victory ever Canada in an | suited in & goal had not Swedish A0cial international meet, The Shack (behind Sawehuck), To ronto Maple Leafs, shot for the net in 2nd period action in Detroit, Thursday, Dave Keon PUCK BOUNCES in front of Detroit Red Wing goslie, Terry Bawchuck, when Eddie SPORTS MENU 4 By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' FRANK MAHOVLICH scored the first goal of the game last night gs Toronto Leafs blanked Detroit Red Wings 6-0, Bower was brilliant in the shutout vietory | Only 2000 hardy fans tumed. forward Lundyall hooked at cen tre Adolph Tambellini from be hind when the U-year-oid Trail office worker was racing away from the Bwedish defence, out Lor the game, played in rain Trail squad, pla Wp games In advance world championships land next month, land sleet alter a heavy snow: COMPOSER'S WORKS fall, The Canadians obviously] BERGEN, Norway (AF) = Al felt wncomioriable in the open search in branes at Oslo, Col alr conditions, Bome ii (not shown) of the Leafs, moved in and slammed the puck home for Toronto's third goal of the night, Red Wings #t the left sre Pete Geogan and Warren Godfrey, Toronto won 54, ~AF Wirephote | J Frank Mahovlich started i and Johnny Bower finished it { y disgruntled fans Thursday night as Toronto Tenfs shut out Detroit Swedish experts described the Trail side #8 one of the weakest ever sent io 8 world tournament, Sweden opened the scoring penhagen Leiprig, Ger: many, has tumed up new 'ters and compositions by Ed \vard Grieg. They will be pub- Wshed next year by musicolo- {after 11 minutes of play when gist Dag Bchjelderup-Ebbe, first time in six outings and ayed a strong game Leafs Blank Wings But Habs Keep Pace By THE CANADIAN PRESS stopped after the last three Tor. Canadiens were at full strength, (Jimmy Bartlett snd Don Me onto goals so the ice could be! Defenceman Doug Harvey re. Kenney scored in the first per: cleared of litter thrown by the turned to full-time action for theliod for Boston while Murphy! got his first of the night, Referee Frank Udvari called let-| in the WORTH $50,000 DON JANUARY, 3L-year-oid ier from Dallas, Tex., won yi by shooting #8 holedn- one today at the Palm Springs golf classic, Palm Springs, | Calif, January's ace came on hole, He used an § Cd to yA the lucrative prize, Tourney pnid gs y, P Wirephoto GETS REPEAT HOLE-IN-ONE SEA ISLAND, Ga, (AP) An gimost-unheard-of fest of duplicating a hole-in-one was achieved on the Sea Is land golf course by Mrs, Yvonne Leslie, On Jan, 4 she holed her drive on the 112 - yard seventh hole, using 8 No, 4 fron, Mrs. Leslie returned to the same par 8 hole Wed. nesday, chose the same fron, and drove the hall neatly into the cup again, the Us-yard, par three, 15th |p, ne 5. Rotary: Re 4 Gov, ons SH i didi id =P LIONS 3, LEGION § RAL ily) gg A inal game, Legion {coma trom behind with pd ery tie with the fitth-place Tions, 2. Kiwanis; Supryk Porteous, Dell) 100000 592 i #h 9.5 orieous, reevene ttle 4, Vocal 720. Bradley vrs 19.05] Penalty ~~ Baroski, Second Period §. Kiwanis: Moore (Ritchie) i rvvevereee 0.27 Penalty --~ Kay, Third P §, Local 222; Kidd pl RAl) Lossersererire 245 enaity ~ Kay, KINSMEN 4, ROTARY 2 Danny Sandiord, triggering three goals and piso gelling an assist, to move into second place in the scoring, led his team both ways as Kinsmen took over sole possession of top ( 8. Kiwanis: (P utes, to foil all sitempts for winning marker First P Legion: Love f ascoe, Whitsitt) seer 1.90 #6. Legion: Love vererrenser B80 spot, downing third place po 42. 4 (Pascoe) ,,. Penalt ? Brazntk, Nichole, while Dick Duff, Dave Keon, Red Kelly and George Armstrong each scored goals mlso, This was Mahoy~ lich's 41st goal = in B1 games, It begins to look very Maple Terry SBawchuk handled 270) shots by the Leafs, The Canadiens packed gl Worsley had a rough workout! total of 28 penalties, including in the Ranger net, stopping 42\ majors to Jerry Toppazzini and| shots, Charlie Hodge in the Mon-|Dallas Smith of Boston and| Red Wings 50, But the Leafs by couldn't vault over Montreal Major League CHESS WRITINGS Third Period much as if "Big M" might reach the 50 mark total before the schedule is over, Not that we think this should receive any tumultous acclaim (accept from Tor» onto fans, of course) because Richard got his B0 goals in 50 games and it took the Toronto sniper 61 games to pass the 40-mark, However, he certainly is giving the Leafs a real scoring punch this season ~~ and let's not forget that the play-making of Red Kelly has had more than a little to' do with Mahovlich's scoring success, Leafs were unable to take over the NHL lead, in spite of their whitewash win over the Wings. Montreal Cana» diens, back at full strength for the first time in weeks, performed like a renovated machine in top shape--to whip Rangers 7-8, Doug Harvey was back on defence and Bernie Geoffrion returned to score two goals while Dickie Moore and Claude Provost also scored a pair sich, In the other game, Ron Murphy scored two goals to enable Black Hawks to tie Boston Bruins 2-2, in a game which saw some heavy checking and a little fistie action as well, A woman in Georgia, Mrs, Yvonne Leslie, shot a holes in=one on a 112~-yard hole of the Sea Island golf course, on January 4 and on Wednesday of this week, using the same club, she again shot an "ace" on the same hole, That's unusual but for the real thrill=~what about that hole«in-one Don January, the slim Texan from Dallas, shot at Palm Springs, California, yesterday, in the Palm Springs classie, The tournament officials had guaranteed 2 $50,000, jackpot for a hole-in-one, They paid $13,600 te Lloyds of London for the insurance policy, Joe Camp» Canadiens into sole possession of first place in the National Hockey League, The Canadians got two goals each from Bernie Geoffrion, Dickie Moore and Claude Pro vost as they free-wheeled to a 7:6 win over New York Rangers to stay in a first-place tie with their scoring in the last half of | the game, exploding for five] goals In less than 10 minutes in the second period after Johnny Wilson gave the Rangers a 10) lead in the first, Marcel Bonin opened the flood | gates at 11:18 of the second, de- flecting Geoffrion's long drive | | hehind Gump Worsley In the Ranger net GOALS CAME QUICKLY Then in quick succession came goals hy Provost, Moore, Geoffrion and Moore again, The Canadiens plastered Worsley with 19 shots in that period, Brian Cullen, made i he ke fore the period ended and the pieked ow Ha fist shut out Rangers came out in the third as though they hoped to win, BIG M SCORED Goals by Dean Prentice at Mahovlich opened the scoring|2:10 and Camille Henry---one of before the game was five min: | two he scored during the night utes old, getting his 41st goal|--gt 3:27 cut the Canadiens lead of the season, (to h4, Dick Duff, Dave Keon, Red| But then Geoffrion and Pro. Kelly and George Armstrong vost both scored again to put potted the other Leaf goals, the game away, Henry com: The Red Wings were hooed pleted the scoring at 17:17, reneatedly by the crowd of 13,-| The action marked the first 630 and the game had to be'time in several weeks that the READER'S VIEWS gE the Leafs It marked the first appear: ance of Geoffrion, the league's leading point getter, since he was Injured Jan, 14, In the other NHL, action, Ron Murphy got both goals for Chi-| cago as the Black Hawks bat. | tiled Boston Bruins to a 22 tle, | Bower stopped 35 shots as he bell hit the jackpot last year, January used a No, 8 iron on the 140-yard 16th hole and the shot brought him almost double the $25,707, he earned in a full year's competition in 1960, BRIGHT BITS:~Oshawa Merchants, red-hot paces setters of the UAW Hockey League, are going down to Napanee on Saturday night for an exhibition game with the Comets, UAW scoring leader Jackie Sneddon, Jack Armstrong and defenceman "Buteh" McMahon will not be with the Merchants for this exhibition tilt , , , TRAIL SMOKIES lost an exhibition game to the Sweden nations al team 4-0, last night and reports from Stockholm are that this was the weakest Canadian team to show since Lyndhurst Motors, in 1054 , , , SAM ETCHEVERRY is quoted as saying he wouldn't mind playing with Hamil ton Tiger-Cats, if his deal with 8t, Louis Cardinals does n't pan out, Fishing, maybe 777? , . , HERB ROBIN» SON'S Oshawa rink won their 3rd round Cambral Trophy game in the Quebee International bonsplel yess terday, over Reg Manning of Toronto and then. won his gemi=final round game over Jean Fortin of Quebec, 8-8, Les Eveniss and his Oshawa rink defeated G, Smokeum of Alliston in the Birks Trophy Ist round while Ken Conlin's Oshawa squad won 12-8 over J, Levesque of Quebee, in the Royal Bank "eights", H, Bonnetta of Whitby skipped his rink to an 11-7 win over Ben Prince of Halifax, in the quarter-finals of the Val d'Or Trophy play , + « N.Y, YANKEE first baseman Bill Skowron isn't happy with the contract he has been offered , , , US, SPORTS POLL tabbed the defeat of high jumper John Thomas at the Olympie Games (Russia's jumpers finish ed one-two) as the biggest sports upset of 1960 , , PITTSBURGH PIRATES have given relief pitcher Elroy Face and home-run World Series hero, 2nd baseman Bill Mazeroski, both received substantial pay increases in their 1901 contracts, which they signed yesterday , , » INGEMAR JOHANSSON figures the Ring Magazine people weren't too good with their mathematical figure ing when they named Sonny Liston as the No, 1 conten der for Floyd Patterson's World Heavyweight title, Beavers Tie T-Birds On Olson's Goal By THE CANADIAN PRESS A goal by Dennis Olson with only 14 seconds left in the game gave Kilchoner-Watorloo ogy. ers a 13 tie in Sault Ste. Marie Thursday night in the Eastern Manage London Club Professional Hockey league, - | LONDON, Ont, (CP) = Russ The Thunderbirds retained Evon, veteran slugger in the their three-point gap over the Senior Intercounty Baseball third place Beavers and fell 16/League for 18 years, was signed points behind the high » flying Thursday to manage London Hull + Ottawa Canadiens, who Diamonds during the 1861 sea had their troubles in picking up son, Even, a Windsor native, a 32 victory aver Montreal Ray- starred for the old London Ma als at Hull in the night's other jors from 1943 through 1988 be game, fore joining St, Thomas, with The lastplace Royals recov (whom he has played since. ered from a 1.0 deficit and went into the lead on goals by Gary Mork and Reggie Grigg, but Terry Gray's rebound shot and a solo by Hilly Carter put things on ice for the league leaders, Robby Ellett opened the scor- ing before a Hull crowd of 4,636 on a pass from playing coach Glen Skov, It hit the crossbar behind Jacques Plante and dropped over the line, Russ Evon Signed To Minor Hockey Men Are Grateful For Assistance {ing hoys, a "MUST" for the future |eltizens of this city, Dear sir: In our efforts to educate 0 the general public and indirectly to enlighten the parents as to Also, we wish to take this op: portunity to say 'THANKS' tn all those who voluntarily eon: the workings of the Oshawa|tributed to the special week Minor Hockey Association and and to all those whose resists 'Minor Hockey' In general, welance and co-operation helped to wish to convey our sincerestmake this year's 'Minor Hockey thanks for your splendid co-op-|Week In Oshawa' a complete eration in this most worthwhile|success = a 'REALLY BIG project through your active par: SHOW', ticipation, both at the Children | Needless to say, we thank you Arena and the Press Room, to/for your generous coverage of bring before the public our pros all activities in the Children's gram for 'Minor Hackey Week| Arena, weekly, when our 'City In Canada' held from January Leagues' are in operation by in: treal net stopped 29, In the Chicago-Boston game, Certain, Pros Will Remain wn Keepers NEW YORK (AP) == If the United States Lawn Tennis As: sociation attempts to take the professionals under -its wing, it may run into some opposition from the pros, Jack Kramer said Wednesday, "I feel certain the pros will want to keep some voice in thelr own affairs," the pro moter said in commenting on the latest suggestion before the ruling body of the sport, Ralph Westoff of Chicago, chairman of the USLTA re: search and planning committee, has proposed that the associa tion drop the word "amateur" from its by-laws and become the ruling force of all tennis players, "I have no control on the players once they have fulfilled terms of our contracts," Kra- mer sald, "but I am sure the hoys are anxious to maintain their own association and to keep some say in tounaments other than the big open cham: pionships," Kramer said it 1s his feeling that tennis would profit most from a setup similar to golf's "Let the US, Lawn Tennis Association continue primarily as an amateur body but give it control over the open cham: vonships, as they do in golf," he sald, "In the case of all other tournaments, the pros should he permitted a chance to dictate terms and assist in the organization," Davis Cuppers Suspended For {Bobby Hull and Ab McDonald lof Chicago, Thomas' Miss Was Year's Big Upset NEW YORK (AP) ~~ John Thomas' defeat in the Olympic high jump was named Thursday as the U.S, sports upset of the! year. A close second was Pitts {burgh Pirates' victory over New {York Yankees in the World Be: ries, |U.8, sports writers and broad- casters by The Associated Press, were the U.S, victory over Russia in the Olympic hockey competition end Floyd Patterson's knockout of Inge: mar Johansson, Thomas was regarded as vir tually unbeatable before the Olymples, In tryouts he had clared an incredible 7 3%. Bul under the pressure of Olympie competition Thomas went only a quarter inch over the seven-foot mark and placed third behind two Russians, The winning height .was 7:1, which Thomas had beaten many times, Do You Want More Hockey? OTTAWA (CP)~There Is no immediate prospect of lengthen. ing the CBC's Saturday night telecasts of National Hockey League games, a corporation spokesman sald Thursday night, He was commenting on two telegrams from St, John's, Nfld, one bearing 6,000 signatures and the other 5,700, asking that the CBC hroadeast the entire games on TV instead of the second and third periods as, at present, Similar requesfs have been re. ceived periodieglly from other parts of Cana but the cor poration still believes that the Third and fourth, in a poll of | All-Stars Top Donevan Sts, The earliest writings on what now is known es chess were by allan friar Jacobus de Cessolis n h Fenty = Wit enaity = , Referees ~~ Wilson, Sudderd and Baker, In an exhibition baseball game at Bimeoe Hall Wednes- day night, Y's Men's Major {League All-8tars defeated Done- \van Collegiate Seniors 103-55, | The Stars dominated the first half, piling up a commanding 46:27 lead, with Dave Kelly set: ting up the plays and Boh God. dard shooting 11 points, Etchells of Donevan hit well with his jump shot from the outside, for 11 points, to keep his team In the running, In the second half, the All: Stars poured on the power, seek: ing continually to hoost their total over the tired Donevan crew and the half ended at 58. 28, Hobbs was the lone Stalwart for Donevan, with Brady and Boivin joining Kelly in the scor: ing parade for the Stars, Clarke, Boivin, Goddard and Kelly all played well, with 24, 10, 18 and 14 points respectively, O.H.A. Junior "B"" Hockey SATURDAY, FEB. 4th 8:30 P.M, PICTON MERCHANTS vs WHITBY HILLCRESTS 'Whitby Community Arena Adults 75¢; Students with cards and Children 50¢ to pave the All-Stars and the vest of the team also played well, Hohhs and Etchells were the hest for Donevan with 17 and 14 points as their contributions, Y' MEN'S MAJORS ~ Bolvin, 10; Graham, 11; Kelly, 14; Clarke, 24: Goddard, 18; Tunni: cliffe, 9; Brady, 5, Total, 108, Fouls, 17 out of 22, DONEVAN SENIORS - Hig: gins, 8; Hohbs, 17; Etchells, 14; Muir, 2; Chute, 6; Evans, 8; Adair, 4; Buzminski, Total, B65; Fouls, 7 out of 18, SIGN WITH PIRATES PITTSBURGH (AP)--fecond 21st to January 26th, here, We are indebted to you, Due to your efforts of outstanding Publie relations, you are assist: juvenile delinquency in Oshawa Your interest, co-operation and daily contributions have heen help to enlighten the parents of ng us and playing a major role in our stand on the problem of invaluable and undoubtedly will our objectives to provide good, clean recreation for our grow: (forming the public of the outs comes of the hockey games and the players' contributions in goals, assists, ete, to these re: sults, Again our extreme pleasure and appreciation for the numer ous articles, pletures and ads, which appeared in your paper dally and our good wishes for your continued success, Oshawa T, W, COTIE Secretary~Treasurer, OMHA HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Montreal Toronto Chica; Detroit New York Boston WLTF A MIN R177 IM Thursday's Results New York § Montreal ¥ Toronto § Detroit 0 Chicago 2 Boston 3 Games Saturday Chicago at Montreal Detroit at Toronto New York at Boston American League YLT F Springfield Cleveland Hershey Ruffalo Quebec Rochester 0N Providence man Thursday's Result Hershey # Quebeo 3 Fastera Drtfossianel AM nA nn nN AM Hull-Ottawa 8.8 Marie Kitchneer {Kingston | Sudbury Montreal 20 RIKRINK 2010 H 186 170 & 2032 H188 19% 48 3416 0241 137 68 202 01818 EBL RLE 1178 180 47 1151171 68 4150 164 0 158 333 36 AMID AIM Thursday's Results Kitchener 3 Saulte Ste, Marie 3 Montreal 2 Hull-Ottawa 3 2015 R171 190 64 20 19 12 138 130 52 IRD 13135 150 49 1526 8138 164 38 11 28 11 126 160 33 OHA Junior A WLT Guelph ny St, Michael's 2110 Niagara Falls 18 18 Hamilton 104 Peterbore 10 St, Catharines 1120 3 134 160 25 Marlboros 723 5103155 19 Thursday's Resulls Hamilton § St, Michael's 2 Niagara Falls 4 Peterborough 4 Northern Ontario Senlor A Abitibi 8 Kapuskasing 3 Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur § Fort William Hur ricanes 1 (Port Arthur leads best-of-five semi-final 1-0) Ontario Junior B Weston 4 Lakeshore 0 Toronto St. Michael's § Wood: bridge 2 {Chatham 8 Dresden 3 { Eastern League (Clinton & Greensboro 7 International League o/St, Paul § Indianapolis 3 Exhibition 5 Trail 8 Sweden 4 (AHL) 3 petitioners are in the minority among TV viewers, the official said, Misconduct It was this conviction---rather NEW ORLEANS (AP) = The than any economic problems Amateur rules committee of the surrounding game sponsorship US, Lawn Tennis Assoclation|that prevented any immed: recommended Thursday thatlia the suspension of Charles Mes Kinley, Davis Cup star, he ex: tended to May 1 and that Den. nis Ralston, another Davis Cup team member, be placed on probation for the duration of this year, The recommendation goes to the executive committee for ae: tion tonight, McKinley, of 8t, Louis, has been under temporary suspen sion for tossing a racquet into the stands in the inter-zone fi: nals last December at Perth, Australia, No action against Ralston, 18, co-doubles champion of Wim. bledon, had been taken until Thursday, Don Hobart, chair man of the amateur rules com: mittee, said "we had several complaints against Ralston's de» nartment in tournaments at Chi: cago, Kalamazoo, Mich, San! Francisco, Sydney and Mel: | bourne," MeKinley and Ralston are top candidates for the US, Davis Cup team of 1961, now that Barry McKay and Earl (Butch) Buchholz ave turned profes. sional, The mules committee indi cated that similar measures might have been taken against MacKay and Buchholz if they were still under USLTA juris diction, Members of the US, Davis Cup team were sharply {eriticized for so-called unsports: | MEN'S, LADIES' J rors', Gris 16 20 7164 199 39| Vancouver (WHL) § Cleveland manlike conduct during the re: 13 26 11 131 156 37 Cont campaign in Australia, te change in the existing prac: baseman Billy Mazeroskl and bullpen king FElRoy Face, heroes of the 1060 World Series, Thursday signed what they eall the "best contracts ever" with Pittshurgh Pirates, Outfielder Don Skinner was signed earlier in the day, The three players declined to reveal contract terms, tice of carrying 134 to 114 hours of hockey on Saturday nights: The CBC feels that more ex. posure to hockey would bring protests from the majority of viewers, The CBC spokesman noted that important games in the NHI, semi-finals and all the final games are telecast in full SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER COME SEE! -- OOME SAVE! 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