Ndpetiee Comets Win!Season's Records Opener In Overtime [In NHL Schedule MONTREAL (CF) ~The Na Belivess set o record for ae Wagenae seemed 16 wilt wader defence, Goodteliow, Ti -- ; of the tormerds. Sewer. Jockin: Bet final sta- sists with #, The period, and. ringer, Alernates, Allister, Wal reswit, Oshawa roared holland, Gilmowr, Brady, White, annt,. Art Bennick! Calver, Grithe, , : the OSHAWA ~ goal, Cirka; ' [92 THE OWAWA TIMES, Tessbey, Merch 31, 1969 {es # finals from the Oshawa Majors, to even the with # 54 overtime win in Whit scored mi hy last might i i it ¥ HE : 2 : ir i Ho £2 #M ) 3 Hi Li iH n ~ » Eo ry be (arriage, Tram " , FERRE) rover 4 opened rs 8, Oshawa: Roman | ing early in the first h the Whithy Communit (Maclean, Henmiek) " banking one in off [onliender arena on Saturday , , , Penalties itis 4.48, Cura 4 all and 7" TIED RICHARD RECORD His 0 goals teammate M now retin season, His H Norm Parrish, from hewind the (rom oth chs tossed for the 5.25, Griffin 7.9, Tran net. Napanee quickly took the extra home game i necessary Goodieliow 1044, Westl | lead, on an unassisted tally by in the series, with the Napanee Topparzini 11.13, Romanwk 13.19, ~(CP Wirephoto) |Cilmour and George Jacklin's Comets coming out on top , , , Jackin and Wills 16.29, Isereened drive from 15 feet out. Gary Lawson was absent from Overtime In the second period, Comets the Oshawa line-up, He encount-' 7, Napanee: Topparzing Fy pdvantage of a penalty to ered pneumonia late last week (Bemior) svvrrvevvereee BAB Ed Romanuk, when Ted Toppaz- and will be out of action for 8, Napanee: Bellringer zini seored on another screened another week or so, (Goodlelow) rvriieee 1909 drive, from close in, | NAPANEE ~ goal, Perrish;] Penalties ~ Toppazoini $21, That's Tony | en the precaution of wearing ducking' in , Catherines | bis skindiver's swit, 0 PAYOR St. Gertrude's Eliminate St. Gregory Pee Wee Lads St. Gertrude's eliminated St.) St. Gertrude"s now meet St \Gregory Tigers in a ten-minute Mary's in the finals, overtime, by the score of 6-4 The game was hard fought as, CANADIENS TWO BEHIND the Tigers took the lead early, In the first game of the Atom in the game, Paul McAllister finals, the Bruins took a two- scored the first gosl for the goal lead over the Canadiens Tigers, Paul Bligdon tied the The Canadiens lost 42 in a very ently trying 10 prove Wo yo comes real early to the WNisgars Peninsula, members of the Niagara Wa- SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuls' STANLEY CUP TIME! Like the World Beries to the baseball boys, like the Grey Cup to the football fanatics ~ Stanley Cup playoff time is the big time of the year to the puck patrons--whether they be staunch followers of the sesson~ticket variety or the TV viewers who rarely miss a game, The 1060-61 version of the battle for the coveted Stanley Cup gets under way to- night in Montreal, with Chicago Black Hawks opening their semi-finsl round sgeinst Canadiens, The Habs had to go all-out to win their last game of the year and RRVERVFVIVIINED RUIZ RTIIRREB> [2 ETTIRIIIIAINIRNY Hawks Will Prey On Habs' Bid For Sixth MONTREAL (CP) ~Montreal! Pilous was asked where he Boom Boom Geoffrion" Canadiens start out on the Btan-|figures the Hawks' strength. Blake ssid that Hervey, whe ley Eup Sal again fonight, hob. Hes as opposed to that of Ca- played Sunday despite 8 char: g i oo | datansively: Olay ing it leads to their sixth straight nadiens, yhorse, should he ready for oun. Jian Healey 2 he de fensively played game, championship, and conch Toe! In weight" said Pilous, Ry tonight's game, " Igers A A e n ii Tony Flontek was the hig BUN | Blake is happy his club is in weight 1 don't mean hulling. Dickie Moore, high - scoring way, y on f e Snagsed a hos for the losers, as he potted the| fighting trim, around and charging but by Montreal left-winger, has been! gq puck from is efensiy pos on only two goals for the Cand:| "Canadiens go against Chicago|utilizing it in skating with them 18id up with an ankle injury, and skated the entire ice, 10\diens, Bruins guarded Flontek piaok Hawks in the openingland we can do it His status won't be known untills chance to sit down with CONCRETE PAINT Sunday nigh quals Schmid('s attention was ealled beat the goalie + they had to win in order to prove they belonged in first place, Jacques Plante came up with a shutout per» formance, only his second of the season ~ his first was in the opening game of the schedule -- away back in October, Canadiens are highly favored to oust Rudy Pilous and his high-flying Hawks from the Stanley Cup race ~~ but there are many figure tilberts who hasten to point out that the Chihewks have had quite 8 bit of success this season against the Habs ~~ and that an upset wouldn't really be a total surprise, TORONTO LEAFS open the other semi-final bracks et tomorrow night at home, against Detroit Red Wings, Back about three weeks ago = when Leafs looked as if they might even finish in first place ~~ it was pointed out that Chicago (then a cinch for the third slot) had also given Leafs a lot of trouble some nights but had been a soft touch in other clashes, Now the Leafs are going to meet the Red Wings and due to an epidemic of injuries ~~ the Leafs while favored to win the series, are admitted to be not nearly the "shoo~in" that was expected at the end of February, They'll really miss "Red" Kelly = not only for the absence of those get away passes he was feeding Frank Mahovlich all season but also because ~~ as the record shows ~~ Kelly was particularly "hot" almost every time this season that he stepped out against his old mates from Detroit, He seemed to be giving a little extra against the Red Wings, His groin injury still hasn't healed and he's on the sides lines, And also booked to keep Kelly company as look ers-on, are Bobby Baun, who received a dangerous eut in New York on Sunday night and Eddie Shack who suffered a 30-stitch slash above and below his left knee, He is expected to be out at least another week but they have hopes that Baun will be ready for week-end action, Goalie Johnny Bower is in the doubtful class, with a pulled leg musele and Geo, Armstrong, with torn knee ligaments, is in this doubtful starter group alse, Def= initely, the Leafs have been hit very hard, on the eve of the playoffs and the handicap may prove just tough enough that the Wings ean pull off an upset, BRIGHT BITS:» Mapleos are bringing up Steve Krafteheck as replacement for defenceman Bobby Baun, for Wednesday's game , , . NY, YANKEES want to get Duke Snider from the L.A, Dodgers, to bolster their bench strength and pinch-hitting power , , , , BRIAN TUNNICLIFFE, and not Chrig Chaytor == as reported from Hamilton, was the OCVI relay runner who fell in the race at Hamilton on Saturday night, as depicted in a picture in this paper yesterday , , » , JOHN GREER'S rink, one of two Oshawa entries at the bonspiel in London last week-end, lost their final game in the secondary event to Dr, "Bob" Marshall's Toronto Gran» ites , , , , GEORGE BATES and his rink, defeated Frank Black's rink in the Senior Club competition final, this last week-end, Two other final games in the an~ nual Senior and Junor competitions remain, They are scheduled for 0.00 o'clock Wednesday evening, with Roy Whittington meeting Bill Holland in the senior division and Dr, Charlie Mellveen and Allan Cay's rink clashing in the Junior consolation , , , TRENTON FLYERS took their home-and-home, total-goal series from Bowmanville Shamrocks 18-8, their first 4-out-of« 7 series in OHA Inter, "B" playoffs ended tied, so they then staged a home-and-home affair , , , , UXBRIDGE won at home over Beeton last night, |X the sixth game of their Inter, "C" round, Uxbridge leads the round 3-2 with one game tied and the 7th is Friday night in Beeton , , , OSHAWA MAJORS have their hands full in their OHA Intermediate "A" playoff round, They dropped the opening game 8-3 in overtime, last night at Whitby and now they'll have to win four of the next six, twice at least in Napanee = since the Comets won the toss for the Tth game, should a Tth be necessary, St, Gertrude"s came hack in the second period to tie the score on & shot from Bil Hambly, John Salowski raised hopes once again for the Tigers, as he scored on a pass from Larry Judge | With less than five minutes| to play in the final, St, Ger: trude's forced an overtime, Paul Bligdon was the marksman on this oceasion, Larry McAvoy | was given credit for the assist, In the crucial moment of the game SBalowski was given al minor for boarding, plus a ten- minute game misconduct, Larry MeAvoy got the winning goal for St, Gertrude's, Bill Kambly was given the assist, Mike White got the insurance goal on a pass from Paul Brockman, [ Salowski scored the final goal| for the Tigers, after serving his| penalty, very aptly, giving him few op-| portunities to score game of the hest-of-seven cup semi - final, The teams meet HAVE EXPERIENCE some time today but it is pos sible he may miss the first two Don Murdoch played an ex- again here Thursday, "Canadiens' strength seems to games of the series, ceptional game for the Bruins| "In other years there has al- me fo lie in experience, They! Ab McDongld will be an ab with two goals, Roger Richard ways been a let-down after we have won five cup champion- sentee from the Chicago lineup, tallied once for the victors, Donlhad clinched the National | ships in a row, and their fel- He is in a Montreal hospital Picard received the assist, The! Hockey League title well in ad-|lows are pretty handy hockey with an arm infection, Stan Mi last goal for the Bruins was vance of the regular - season players, Their strength lies also kita, recovering from a foot in- fired hy Picard, on a pass from| finish," said Blake, in such all-star players as Doug jury, will skate today and may John Rorabeck, Paul Brisehois| "But this time we had to go/Harvey, Jean Beliveau andi get into tonight's game, received the only minor nenalty | right (0 the wire HERING, J ---- of the game, {think we're hetter off for it," | These two teams will face Toronto Maple Leafs finished! each other next Sunday, in the final game of the series, Total| goals determines the winner and | the Atom Championship, PLAYOFF DATES Tuesday, March 21: 5:00 ~ St, Gertrude's vs St, Mary's, Sunday, March 26 (Final Game); 5:80 - Bt. Gertrude's ve Bt, Mary's and 6:30 ~ Bruins vs Canadiens, Scugog's Beugog Cleaners took the measure of the highly « touted Kinloch squad, in the opening game of the NPHL best-of-three finals, by an 8-6 count, The win was engineered by a solid team effort on the part of Beugog's, who at no time took a hack: ward step as they outskated Kinloeh's, The opening play saw Secu gog's forge into a one-goal lead, early, as Worsley picked the short side but Kinloch's, at the midway « mark, evened mat ters on Whiteley's scorching drive, The middle stanza pickd up tempo in a scoring manner and it saw Kinloeh's, after spotting Seugog's another 'early goal, come back strong to grab a 4-2 margin with only three minutes of the period remaining, How: ever, those three minutes were sufficient for Seugog's to rally, with D, MePhee notching two quick goals, thereby restoring the 4-3 edge, Kinloeh's, throwing eaution aside in search of the tieing marker in the final period, fell vietim to Scugog's fast « hreak: ing forwards and consquently hy the midway mark Scugog's had Moped their lead to 6:3 on goals by D, McPhee and O'Neil Kinloch's, over the remainder of the period, were constantly on the attack, and succeeded in outscoring their rivals by a 3-2 margin in the last 10 minutes but Scugog's mid-period advan. tage proved to be just too much First Of Finals Capture to overcome, with Matthews in the Seugog net proving to be a major stumbling block through: out, SCUGOG CL, = Matthews, Worsley, Proctor, Davis, Tin dall, Young, K, McPhee, Cha- put, O'Neil, Cochrane, Takach, Nash, N, Matthews, D, Me: Phee, KINLOCH'S McPherson, Windatt, Hillock, Pringle, Stef: fan, Malloy, Button, Irvine, Whiteley, Worsley, Mason, Bryan, Brown, 1st Period 1, Scugog: Worsley ,veeee 8.00 2, Kinloch: Whiteley (Brown) , vane MM nd Period 3, Secugog: Matthews (D, McPhee ,,yve00ee 3.51 4, Kinloch; Malloy ,yy4sy 0.42 §, Kinloch: Irvine L] 7 (Button, Malloy) yess 17,00 , Seugog: D, McPhee (Davis, O'Neil) ,,,v00 18,06 HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Maritime Senior Charlottetown 0 Amherst 14 (Amherst wins best-of-five final 3.0) Northern Ontario Senior OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS NICKEL PLATE WN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE LEAGUR 0, Hrahin 657 (a, wh LM. Riohand NRers are a Omand S14 (AH); Eo paints, na S01 (eR) a . 4 539, ay Nn, terse S11, B, Dw , Holliday 300 (M2), h Singles -- G. Woadeook 344, hoy wa Varga 0 Loman = F, Schneider 8, NLD. ee Wy Pravion W. & a W, 8 Sloevell '™, 1, ai #7 LL, Reyant 8, DD. Pascoe 8, MN, P. Geleski M. [the Gyros in the cellar with 9 the 1 and the Shi He Automatics 4 Wo ail Two mere book with FP. Navier 338 and J, Fores fl A A J) "Nice going hays™, Anders 88 ho! Pannen 1 and boat With four more days of howling to id of the third and final Ankers, "Groaners™ and ted Wp With 18 Niagara Falls 3 Guelph 4 Next come the Polishers with 11, the Mixers and Automatios with 10" and | Semi-final 4.1) about hy Misers and Polishers and ners Ames In the select 30 20 Re Ml, LL Timmins 3 Rouyn-Noranda 1% (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 33, one tied) Abitibi 3 Kapuskasing 7 (Kapuskasing wins best +. of seven semi-final 4-3) Ontario Junior A (Guelph leads best -of- nine | Northern Ontario Junior North Bay § South Porcupine 3 men are EB. Wakely m, | Pagal My, GQ. | Dawson 34, W, Sosnowski 38, "Auke™| | Yytsehaht aH B_ Tharabury 217, R ae P & Smith vary §ai, liamsan #5) FREE ['Y Sounders Loreve In 9, BE. Daloourt 34, M O'Reilly 207, 1. Marvison 303, G M1 and G. Mathie 00, Twa ay Bg] In the Lemon | 0 and A Sheweluk | Carr , Beugog: D, McPhee (Tindall) 4yy0rirmenes 10.80 ird Priod , Seugog: D, McPhee ,,,, 6,10 , Scugog: O'Neil (Worsley) yyivsnnnnnss 10,08 , Kinloch: Whiteley (Steffan) vyuvvvrnnnnsy 11,10 11, Scugog: O'Neil (WOrsley) vovvrvnnnnee 19.96 12, Kinloch; Malloy (Sutton, Pringle) ve 13.45 13, Scugog: Matthews ,y., 16,07 14, Kinloch: Sutton (Irvine) sussvrrsannnns 10.0 Officials = M, Suddard and L, Wilson, (North Bay leads best » of seven final 30) Western Canada Junior Trail:-Rossland 0 Edmonton 8 (Edmonton wins best-of-seven quarter-final 4-0) Ontario Junior B Toronto 2 Peterborough 10 (First: game of best-of-seven quarter-final) Ontario Intermediate A Lakeview § Georgetown 4 (First game of best-of-seven central final) Napanee § Oshawa 3 (First game of best-of-seven final) Ontario Intermediate B Trenton 8 Bowmanville 2 (Trenton wins two-game, total point group final 13:5) Ontario Intermediate C Uxbridge % Reeton 4 (Uxbridge leads best-of-seven group final 3-3, one tied), only two points hack, | "Our team is in pretty good| ghape and they played a power: ful game Sunday," said Blake, WILL BE 'TOUGH "We're not expecting an easy series against Chicago," Blake said, "It's going to be tough, But if our fellows play up to expec: tation we should win," Coach Rudy Pilous of the Hawks, no less optimistic than Blake, said his club has a good chance to upset the Canadiens, He feels the team, which lost four straight to Canadiens in last year's semi - final, Is much stronger this year, with better balance and depth, Cooper Looks For Shot At Floyd's Title LONDON (AP) =Henry Coo: per, seeking a summer houl with world heavyweight eham- ion Floyd Patterson, defends his British and British Empire heavywelght titles against Welshman Joe Erskine in a 15. round fight tonight, Winner of seven straight bouts in the last 214 years, the 26. year-old Cockney was a 2to-l favorite over his old rival from Wales Monday, An impressive victory over Erskine, 27, a former champion, would enhanee Cooper's chances of getting a fight with Patter: son in New York, Patterson, after knockout of Ingemar Johansson in Miami Beach a week ago, hailed Coo: per as a 'very worthy challen ger," and deserving of a chance at the title, Cooper's record is 22.741, in eluding 14 knockouts, Erskine, a native of Cardiff, has won 37, lost four, and drawn ence, He has scored 11 knockouts, 'Porky' Oliver Fights Cancer For His Life WILMINGTON, Del, (AP)=-- Cancer has eaten away one lung and part of the liver of golfer Porky Oliver, His does tor tells him he may have less than a year to live, But the "curse," as Porky ealls it, will not sap his spirit, He has not crawled into a dark corner to await death, but aids in cancer research, "Hell," he says, "miracles happen, I've known some cases where people were told they had only a few months or years to live and they lived 20 or 30 years." Oliver, 45, has been in many tournaments in his 28 years of golf, He has started a Porky Oliver Memorial with the pros coeds going to cancer res search, Wilmington is Porky's hometown and a testimonial banquet was held in his honor THREE ARE OUT Totter TORONTO (CP) It's Stan. ley Cup time and Toronto Maple Leafs are sick, sick, sick, Which does not necessarily mean they should be written out of the National Hockey League playoffs, A clean bill of health has eluded them most of the season and they still managed to finish a scant two points be: hind first » place Montreal Ca- nadiens, Here is the injury list as the Leafs prepare to open the hest: of » seven simi » final here Wedneaday night against De: troit Red Wings: Goaltender Johnny Bower the Vezina Trophy winner is a questionable starter, He worked out Monday but a pulled mus. cle in his right leg is still both. ering him, Right winger George Arm: strong = also is a toss -up, He skated Monday to test his torn knee ligaments but coach Punch Imlach probably won't say uniil Wednesday whether he or Bower will be in shape for the opener, THREE SURE TO MISS Three are definitely out for Wednesday night: Defenceman Hobby Baun- The skate cut in the chin and throat suffered Sunday night at New York will keep him on the sidelines about 10 days, Centre Red Kelly == The ace playmaker is recovering from a groin injury and will miss at least the first four games, Right winger Eddie Shack---A skate cut for 30 stitches above and below the left knee suffered Saturday will keep him off skates for a week, Limping Leafs "sional League playoffs Along Steve Kraftcheck was called up from Rochester Americans of the American League to re Place Baun, At 82, Krafteheck as spent most of his time in the AHL but had an eight-game stretch with Toronto in 1068-50, HAVE TWO GOALIES Untit Bower's status is known, Cesare Maniago and Gerry McNamara will be kept around in reserve, Once Bower Is fit, Maniago will return to fpokane of the Western League hut McNamara will remain abailable since Sudbury Wolves eral manager Lynn Pat talk shout the future," Schmidt said, "There are still two years || to po on my contract, however, and as of now I am the conch of the Boston Bruins," Pennington Is EPHL Champ By 15 Points OTTAWA (CP) = Somethin, that has been apparent to East: ern Professional Hockey League fans for weeks became official Monday, Cliff Pennington of Hull-Oftawa Canadiens is the 1060-61 scoring champion, Final league statistics show Pennington with 102 points on 83 goals and a ecord-utting LL} assists, His closest rival is Bam Bettio of Sudbury Wolves who wound up with 87 goals and 50 assists for 87 points, Ed Johnston of Canadiens had the best gonltending record, also a foregone conclusion, He played all 70 games for the league champions, Mlawing 187 goals for an average of 2.67 per game, In penalties, Sault Ste, Marie Yes. can even roller skate on th. out marking finish MAKES YOUR BASEMENT FLOOR ATTRACTIVE», Diy, PAM, Availoble ots ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO, LTD, "When it's LUMBER, Coll our NUMBER" FREE DELIVERY 53 ALBERT ST, RA 5-1121 Thunderbirds was the top team with 1,024 minutes, and Jean Gauthier of Canadiens led indi: vidual totals with 138 minutes, are out of the Eastern Profes- The Leafs, determined to overcome Injuries to front-line personnel by drawing on bench FIGHTS LAST NIGHT strength as they have much of the regular season, have their eye on the cup they haven't won since 1051, On paper, the Detroiters don't shape up as formidable oppon- ents, Toronto knocked them off in six games in last spring's semi » final, In 14 meetings this season, the Leafs won seven, tied five, lost two and out scored the Wings 46-30, But playoffs, featuring hard and close checking, have a way of making statistics look silly, Second game is scheduled here Saturday and the third and fourth at Detroit Sunday and next Tuesday, If furthgr games are necessary, the fifth will be played in Toronto April 1, the sixth in Detroit, April 3 and the seventh in Toronto April §, Sunday night, The Canadian Press erroneously gave the date By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco = Al Medrano, 185, Oakland, Calif, outpointed Harry Campbell, 136%, San Jose, Calif, 10, Chicago = Joey Reynolds, 141 , 8t, Louis, stopped Antonio arcilla, 144%4, Argentina, 1, New York = Jose Gonzales, 150, Puerto Rico, stopped Vie: tor Zalazar, 161, Argentina, 7, Paris = Solomon Boyshaw, Cleveland, and Gracieux Lam: perti, France, drew, 10 (Feath: erweights), SETS WORLD MARK LONDON (AP) = Tamara Press, the Soviet Union's world and Olympic champion, has set a world indoor shot record for women of 56 feet, 814 inches, Tass announced Sunday night, The Soviet news agency said it bettered by 7.87 inches her own for the sixth game as April 3, previous indoor record, Monday night, More than 500 persons turned out. mild, cool. even-burning Vogue [Zk ALL THIS WEEK KARN'S ANNUAL CAMERA SALE Movie Cameras 35 MM Cameras Polaroid Cameras Movie 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