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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1961, p. 10

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| WEEK-END STARS Detroit workhorse Gordie Howe, who got one goal and set jun two others as Red \Wings slaughtered Boston Bruins 6-2 Sunday, Bronco Horvath, who. scored ' eoals for Chicago Black idson Hawks in a 3-3 tie with Mont- ree vanadiens Sunday. ; Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers, who contributed two Andrejicka, goals and an agsist in New | Cheski 7, Minardi York's 4-4 tie with Montreal Sa- Reilly 2, Vaughan 6, Kelly turday and added four assists Newey 2, and Gunn 7. Totalljn a 5-8 win over Toronto Sun- day. 'ficials: B. Del! and D. Barl Ingarfield of New York, eley, Oshawa Scorers: M. who scored three times and as Boivin and B. Eagleson. siste? once against Toronto. sll Hamilton Juniors Beat Hawks Here In Brampton PV ** = Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- * ; n Goodwin jf, ciation All-stars teams, Pee-\Points behind Saturday night|/club to withir four homas, Harrison 12, Davi Wee's and Bantams, split their|only to fall short in the final] halftime trailing 3834. 6, Russell 4; and Forsyth 2 exhibition games with Bramp-|¢ught minutes and lose to Ham-| Oshawa moved ahead to open| Total 68 ton Pee-Wees and Bantams Sat-|ilton CYO 68-47, in a basketballithe second half, sinking two! Oshawa Hawks:- urday night in the Brampton |4me Played at the Oshawalbaskets in-a-row and a foullojdfield 13 Arena. Brampton Pee - Wees|Donevan Collegiate gymn. shot. Then coach Paul Traynor|9, edged-out the Oshawa Pee-Wees| They were behind by 20 points|switched his offense to slow the!» 4-3 while the Motor City Ban-|in the first half and pulled fourjgame down to a walk and that' 47, tams bounced back to take an-| points ahead early in the second] was it as far as the Hawks were other one-goal decision over/only to hit 2 scoring drought Brampton Bantams 5-4. that saw them fail to score a BRAMPTON 4, OSHAWA 3 single point in the last eight George Walmsley, Jim Mor-|minutes of the game. Play was ris, Don Beatty and Joey Imber|much closer than the score fired one goal each in leading| indicates and only the Hawks'in front the Brampton Pee Wees to a 4-3)ineptness at scoring kept them) Hotrum, Harrison and Sa-| win over the Oshawa Wee Wees.|from beating the highly-rated|yickis led the juniors to a 14-) Scoring for Oshawa were Paul Junior club point lead. Then Oshawa got| | Bligdon, Gerry Welsh and Bob-| Oshawa jumped in front earlyjinto their fast break play again| by Howard. Kelly and Cheski to bring the) points at! concerned. Unable to rush the «, Montclair elub into hurried i passes and fast checking, it de- veloped for the straight-shooting Hamilton club to move well out Reilly, one of, the} high scorers at Queen's last year, mustered only a_ single field goal. Top scorer for Hamilton and top man in the game was Brian Hotrum, who sank no less than 20 points. Jim Goodwin added 14 and Bili Savickis 12 while Tom Harrisen notched 14 from outside. Oshawa's Oldfi top WHAT HAPPENS when you charter a bus from Gray Coach Lines? everyone leaves on time everyone arrives on time everyone returns on time everyone enjoys all the fun everyone is safe just the thing for any group outing a end - of - season splurge they'll/pjayed flawless football." "|Kuntz and Dave Mann for 29) Faloney's touchdown sprint} aaa meet the western champs in the . and 47 yards was nearly one-third of Hamil- Dec. 2 cup final ROTE WAS MASTER Guara Bill Mitchell kickediton's total net yardage gain jin the game as Gary Vaughan|but it was too late, They missed) OSHAWA PEE WEES -- goal, and Dave Kelly scored from|13 consecutive foul shots, almost} White and Cuttler; defence, | inside. Then the CYO club took/enough to win the game. Hewer, Dionne; forwards, Scott, over, With Brian Hotrum and, he loss of Carl Cheski, who} Greeley, Bligdon; alternates, Jim Savick:s working well from) went out with five fouls, midway | Durno, Welsh, Griffin, Nestil,/ outside, they moved in front by| in the second half and failure McKenzie, Howard, Paradis,|20 points with only 12 minutes/of the ball to go down for Fred Glover, Lean, Norton and Whit-|Played in the first stanza. The|Reijlly, spelled defeat for the ing. i al self hg the Hawks) Qshawans. I _-- __| caug ire. ey ran eir| TOBIN ROTE, ARGOS' STAR QUARTERBACK, SENT FLYING INTO A THREE-POINT LANDING HFastion: forwards Runtis pied fast, breaks and steady| é ' 0 ae eee *| checking. Bren ield, playing ae Sea uaent teat a guard snout combined with ty, Hooper, Douglas, oe Rutland, Lent and Davidson. | ote Uses Shotgun "tis, ny. Ranger In the Bantam fixture, El- 8 Ls |wood Bradley's -- -- . nipped Brampton Bantams 9-4. | co- captains Brent bed e Hitting the score sheet for Osh-| Climb Into eld and Dave Kelly were jawa were Phil Solomon with a scorers sinking 13 and 8 ] < 4 ] pair while Gary Bradley, Jerry) points respectively. Oldfield got |Dionne and Davey Luke added cond Slot 12 of these in the first half and jsingles. For Oe en ae Kelly * he his in the early Archdekin, Bruce Badge, Bobby , stanza. Oshawa mustered only ® ® Bovaird and Gibby Murdock By THE CANADIAN PRE&S 13 points. in the entire second scored one goal apiece. New York Rangers, the suby half, as they had their poorest tama | OSHAWA BANTAMS -- goal,|Prise team of the National) scoring famine in a long time Fisher; defence, Dick, Stroud; |Hockey League, came up with) In foul shooting, neither club : \forwards, Cameron, Waite,|three of a possible four points| extended itself with Hamilton Ross: alternates, Bowen, G.|during the weekend and pushed)hitting 12 of 28 and Oshawa TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto)ball crowd in history at Toronto|yards behind the line of scrim-jing first with 10 wins against|Dionne, J. Dionne, Bradley, |into a evo fe ~ place tie with'§ of 20 : Argonauts have put two bril- who figured they could pu re mage with six potential pass only four joten, were sm |Oeieman, gon aa ee de ae a Me Hewks will heat hibme| exceptional performances back _ ae ention unti e fin min-| Swart. rs | rsday ight, w SS a ggg cua eps ee he utes. They trailed 3-0. in the| BRAMPTON BANTAMS --|With a surprise scorer in Earl|they entertain Peterborough| Ogether an ey're on the mee ye fash. moved up directly behind cen-|first quarter, 3-1 at the half : Misner,|Ingarfield, who rapped in the|Grand Hotw! Jets at Central threshold of a Grey Cup berth. ed shotgun spread, the mod.(ire, While still Keeping half a ang Mei after three quarters: Beate ig erets Bad gclfirst hat trick of his National|Collegiate at 815 p.m. The The Argos, who managed|ern-day version of the old short/102e" men wide. Quarterback Bernie Faloney,|williamson, Black; alternates,|Hockey League career as New| game has been switched to Cen-| only seven victories in 14 East-/nunt formation, set it up for The first half was just aboutjwho completed only 11 of 28)Williams, Ford, Mosery, Derrik,| York downed Toronto Maple|tral because of examinations in| for the best drivers-the best buses and the best service call... ern Conference games thisS'them standoff with Argonauts passes for a meagre 79 yards,| Murdock, Breanner, Boivaird, | Leafs 5-3 Sunday and got one) the Donevan gymn. This will be "BY year, smacked the league-lead-) 'The score isn't insurmount- aneac 3-1. but Rote, who con-jrambled 28 yards for Ticats'|Fletcher and Hart. |more goal Saturday when the!a rematch of last week's game,| Pea GRAY COACH LINES ing ane Pee Cats hd able. of course." said a sub-mected on 25 of 39 passes forjonly touchdown and Don Suth-| Rangers tied Montreal 4-4. Sy was oe --, through| Ame Sunday to take an 18-point lead) queq Ticats coach J i 301 yards, broke the game widejerin, who intercepted two Rote} It was a discouraging week-|the second half, when it got too} into the Mountain City next Sat- 9 se cidine's SS utes Lente eal with a 22-point second-half/passes and was a stickout on FOOTBALL SCORES jena for Montreal's Canadiens,| rough for the officials to handle. OSHAWA BUS TERMINAL urday in the second game of <eliout 33.135 crowd at the Scoring spree. He scored adefence, contributed a single |who managed two ties and hung|No problems of this kind areig pRINCE ST PHONE 723-3241 the fotal - point eastern final./waterfront Canadian National/touchdown himself and pitched/from a wide, 44-yard, second-| gp. pe CANADIAN PRESS jon to the National Hockey|expected Thursday. : si And if they can continue this\mxhibition Stadium. "They touchdown strikes to Bobby quarter, field goal attempt. y SATURDAY |League lead by the skin of} Hamilton CYO:- Hotrum 20 \their teeth. They're now lead----- ses . i Western Conference | bs : 7 : |Winnipeg 14 Calgary 1 ing i hoy peony ", one y y y y it. thr , | (First game of best-of-three ahead of the Leafs and Rang They started this rally with Flawless was the word for it. three converts and a 26 - yard along the ground throughout the!» 1 ers a 43-19 walloping of the second-|And the master was veteran field goal and Mann added a'contest. Ticats managed only fina '. ior Intercolleriate Toronto's Leafs looked like place Rough Riders at Ottawa\quarterback Tobin Rote whosingle.to round out the Argos 89 yards, which was 46 more M Gill 0 @ brates i world - beaters as they. bat- in the sudden-death semi-finaljoperated out of a variation of scoring than Toronto picked up on rush-|" , Ye dattic Conference tered Detroit Red Wings 6-1 a week ago. That, in itself, was|the shotgun offence. He started) Tiger-Cats, who had won allling -- but then Rote depended|<s; francis Xavier 45 Mount|Saturday in Toronto -- they a surprise and there weren'tjout by playing it the old-fash-three regular league games|mainly on his good right arm! Aliison 9 |could have made the score a many in the East's largest foot-/ioned way -- standing alone 10'from the Toronto club in finish-|to move the club (St Francis wins|lot higher except they were G l ; G |Purdy Cup) |sloppy on other chances -- but Band : 'owawa'Uatveraty 7 Cave ay Rangers 'otnbved hem Sin Blank McGill | Bombers Win Kecttra Coakerence «| CHUM BRUINS In Title Tilt First Of Finals KINGSTON (CP)--The scene|terceptions on Skypeck 7 Toronto 25 Detroit came back with a her, oo ge fe, two - game,|vengeance Sunday at Boston, By DENNIS ORCHARD CALGARY (CP) -- 'Winnipeg held unhappy memories for) Queen's, helped by Connor's Queen's Golden Gaels but they|important third - down plunge, total-points final) |crushing the last - place Bruins Canadian Intermediate \6-2 and dropping Boston three St. Vital 32 Verdun 33 points behind Chicago. Black (Verdun wins championship) | Hawks, whose 3-3 tie with Ca Blue Bombers took a step to- wards. their fourth Grey Cup trotted out in Richardson Mem-| moved it in range for a 24-yard) berth in five years, by turning orial Stadium Saturday deter-|field goal by Strickler Gerry James loose against Cal in W National League |nadiens kept them one point out) thei in Winnipeg Wednesday | pittsburgh 21 New York 42 lof the last playoff position. ght. | mined not to let history stage al Gary West wrapped it up 8ary Stampeders Saturday in a repeat. with a single after a pass inter- 14-1 victory opening the West- x les 17 Green Bay 35| Ingarfield, a hefty centre, oo ued oe football] Bn defn i | ve ntu fourth place in game," summed up Stamps| Philadelphia 24 Cleveland 45 {moved up into p It didn't. ception by Norm Dunstan and a/ern Footbail Conference final. The Gaels, described by| 20-yard runhack. Bombers stopped the Stamp /St. Louis 9 Baltimore 16 |the NHL scoring race with his coach Bobby Dobbs Sunday.|Ferroit 37 Minnesota 10 outburst of five points coach Frank Tindall as '28 top| As they did in 1960, the Red-j¢ders spread formation cold be- guys," throttled McGill's|men dropped their first two) fore 18,500 fans as James, a Ca- 'Our defence played an excel-| ' 1 Is and nine iv ' |Washington 28 Dallas 28 He now has 11 goals and nin a i de-| Chicago 31 San Francisco 41 assists for 26 points in 18 games | vaunted passing attack when it}games but finished strong to|nadian fullback, broke loose on counted, made the most of their|knock off the previously-unbea- a 74-yard run to set up the fence was very ruggéd." American League land is off to what amounts to own chances and won an 11-0iten Gaels in the last game of/Same's oniy touchdown and Xavier defensive Western League Tuesday's Games Northern Division Hamilton at Peterborough ~ F APt 2 Montreal 51 22 42 21 5121 56 15 4414 72 11 rr SID en HN Deen hin Edmonton 11 Seattle |Calgary Vancouver 3 1 64 8 8 1 69 67237 482 38 Southern Division Portland F 115 0 54 WLT F APt/Guelph at Montrea: 33 23) 5417 SATURDAY | Toronto Metro Junior A 60 14/St. Michael's 6 Whitby 2 5410) Ontario Junior B | Woodstock 3 Sarnia 2 A pt, Hamilton 5 Waterloo 11 37 22 Western International | |\GETS FIRST PENALTY | Kelly, the league's prime _can-/ ididate for the Lady Byng Trophy, got his first penalty of| the year Saturday in Toronto} during the leafs win over De- | troit. Spokane 10 5 1 53 San Francisco 511 0 37 Los Angeles 4i1 1 43 Saturday's Results Seattle 2 Spokane 3 Calgary 5 Los Angéles 4 Edmonton 1 San Francisco 3 Sunday's Results Vancouver 2 Seattle 3 Spokane 1 Portiand 2 OHA Senior WLT 1 1 0 38 21|Kimberley 1 Trail 7 66 10| Rossland 3 Nelson 5 73 9| Saskatchewan Senior |Yorkton 2 Saskatoon 3 Regina 1 Medicine Hat 6 Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon 2 Flin Flon 8 |Melville 9 Moose Jaw 2 Regina 3 Estevan 7 Central Alberta Olds 3 Ponoka 2 [Edmonton 2 Red Deer 3 A Pt Okanagan Junior 59 3117) vernon 2 Kelowna 8 65 2817) Nova Scotia Senior 63 31 14\ Halifax 5 New Glasgow 5 30 8 Moncton 5 Windsor, 3 7 Eastern League 5 Greensboro 8 Charlotte 1 4\New York 4 Johnstown 6 4 New Haven 1 Clinton 3 0 SUNDAY Toronto Metro Junior A. Unionville 2 Marlboros 2 Ontario Central Junior B Kitchener 1 Hamilton 3 Saskatchewan Senior Regina 1 Medicine Hat 10 Lakehead Senior Port Arthur 6 Fort William 1 Manitoba Junior St. Boniface 3 Winnipeg Mon- g/archs 3 4 Brandon | Saturday, Ingarfield scored lonce and assisted once as the} |Rangers, outplayed almost all ithe way, managed to match) |Montreal goal for goal. Bath- |gate's second goal of the game, 1/12 minutes after the third pe-| riod opened, made the dead-| lock Ingarfield and Hebenton gave {New York a quick 2-0 lead, but |a goal by Don Marshall and two} |by Dickie Moore put the Cana- | diens ahead 3-2, and little Bobby |}Rousseau, getting his second) | goal of the season, made it 4-2.| Bathgate': first goal of the night cut the margin to 4-3 be- lfore the second period ended.) | The tie snapped Montreal's three - game losing streak. Yanking the goalie may not have worked for Toronto, but it worked in Chicago where Black Hawks pulled out Glenn Hall in the last minute of the game and Bobby Hu'l jammed in the ty ing goal with six seconds left in the game FALLS BEHIND As in New York Saturday, Montreal fell behind 2-0 in the lfirst period on two goals by pounded by a clock of minor} | 13 goals in his en- injuries. The worst were a new] Buffalo 23 Denver 10 jscored only th N Ww York. last a' New York 13 Houston 49 tire season with Ne ' pull at the sprained ankle of|_---- year -- his first full season--and Dale Parsons. Both will see} game. | in all | limited action Wednesday. Fullback Charlie Shepard)? Seaifield's third goal against men's brief reign as Senioriplayoff. Last year McGill|Of field goals. Otherwise, both DAY BRUISED _ | plunged one yard for Winnipeg's|roronto was into an empty net, Intercollegiate football cham-| romped to a "1-0 shutout and its) defences sparkled Linebacker Wayne Harris|touchdown after James had) nen the Rangers were lead: the low side of the statistics in|before more than 8,000 predom-|back .to their 1959 Grey Cup) halfback Lovell Coleman pulled) gle for the other Winnipeg point. Johnny Bower to try for extra winning their first crown since inantly Quéen's supporters,| victory over Hamilton Tiger-|a leg muscic but all three will} Day's 67-yard punt in the sec power. : | 1956, they received some ver-|were in no mood to let it hap-|Cats. The Bombers can wrap] play. ond quarter went for Calgary's Ranger captain Andy Bath-| satile quarterbacking from|pen again But Skypeck, whose|up the best-of-three final with' Bombers escaped with only|only point. gate aided on all the first ee aunky Col Connor ant con: |micowing arm was the Power goals, two of Ingarfield's and| Fe et wan eon "ie Mahe eae ~~ HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS 2: rookie Eric. Walter fumbled on )enough to loft four passes into Toronto fought back three| his own 25 in the first quarter.!the end zone. Two missed the times to tie the game, getting where Connor sent the Gaels West. into a spread formation but Over the route, he ended UP t elected to. run up the middle.;with a sub-par performance off /Oronto verted by Gary Strickler. fence was 300 yards compared oe? ies In the third quarter' Dave with 193 for Queen's and the sider ou Skene batted a pass into the|Redmen had the edge in first Saturday's Results under presture from defensive McGill coach Bruce Coulter, Sunday's Results end Jack De La Vergne. Strick-|who leaves shortly to become |Montreal 3 Chicago 3 ler grabbed the loose ball out of athletic director at Bishop's|Toronto 3 New York 5 Calgary's loss was com: |natias 14 San Diego 24 jby far his best season. He tackle George nansen, and aj tal of tw als in two pulled groin suffered by centre|the bruises of a hard - fought|S0! 2 total of two gots Ot vee playoff victory to end the Red-|the regular season and force a|kicked the convert and a pair jens. first title in 22 years It was Winnipeg's 20th/hurt a hand, quarterback Ea-|dashed from, his own 35 - yard); 3 with 50 seconds left and Although the Gaels were on' This year the Gaels, playing|straight road victory, dating|gle Day had a bruised knee and|line. Shepard kicked a late sin- 4 Maple gobs yanked goaler verted threo alert behind McGill last year, came oh others scored by defence-| plays into scores. closé on several occasions. man Junior Langlois and Andy| Kent Plumley scooped up the receivers, one was knocked By a Tg pm iam goals from Ron Stewart, Red ball and ran it to the 13 from|down and oné intercepted by ; W 8 Kelly and Frank Mahovlich. | He barged the distance for the/155 yards on nine completions new hada game's only touchdown, -con- in 26 attempts. McGill's total of-| 2¢tro! air as it left the hand of Mc- downs 16 to 13 Montreal 4 New York 4 Gill quarterback Tom Skypeck,! It was a farewell game for Detroit 1 Toronto 6 t in- University in t xville, Que, Detroit 6 Boston 2 the air for one of the three in-University in Lennoxville, Que American League Verdun Shamcats Rally To Snatch Canadian Crown i h)s MONTREAL (CP) --vVerdunjyards. Mdgigomery made three Providence 1 Hershey 5 Shamcats rallied behind substi-|important catches, one of them| Rochester 3 Pittsburgh 2 bby Ander-| Seconds before his final - minute Cleveland 3 Springfield 1 tute quarterback Bobby Ander-|toicndown when Anderson gam- Sunday's Results son to score 19 points in the bled on a third - down - and- Hershey 6 Buffalo 3 fourth quarter and scrape by three situation and threw a 30. Springfield 2 Providence 4 Winnipeg's St. Vital Bulldogs|yard pass te Montgomery, who Cleveland 4 Quebec 2 33-32 in the Canadian Interme-' took the bal' tc the St. Vital 15. Pittsburgh 5 Rochester diate football final Sunday. Wally Kunanec, 225 - pound The Shamcats got the win- fullback, ied Verdun scoring ning touchdown on a 13 - yard|with two touchdowns and three Kitchener pass from Anderson to halfback|converts. Other Verdun touch-| Kingston Jim Montgomery in the last!downs were scored by Bob Yee Hull-Ottawa minute of the game. and Bob Neilsen, Sudbury Anderson entered the game! Peter Watt scored two for St, North Bay k early in the second half when) Vital and others went to Mickey S. S$. Marie 211 3 regular Verdun quarterback/McDonald, Wayne Hanna and Saturday's Results George Tsonos was injured.|Keith Webster. who converted Sault Ste. Marie 4 Kitchener 5 The score was 18-7 for the Bull- two of the five Sudbury 6 Kingston 6 dogs. : Last year the Bulldogs de- Sunday's Results Anderson completed eight of feated the Shamcats . 21-8 in Sudbury 2 North Bay 4 4 the 12 passes he threw for 171| Winnipeg to Gin the title. |Sault Ste. Marie 1 Hull-Ottawa §/ Eastern Division Wit f 11.5 1 64 10 6 0 57 810 0 64 513 0 41 Western Division WLT-F 10 9 0 58 970 50 Cleveland 95 0 4 Every car--young or old--needs a seasonal check-up to be certain you are getting peak performance, economy and reliability. 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Strathroy 60 20;|Galt 39 18, Woodstock 46 18|Stratford 58 9/Sarnia Waterloo Chatham St. Thomas Saturday's Results Windsor 3 Strathroy 5 Sarnia 1 Galt 10 Sunday's Games Galt 4 Waterloo 3 Stratford 3 Windsor 7 OHA Junior A WwW E Springfield Hershey Providence Quebec Rochester Buffalo 2 ot ee w oMm yw f~2% 6 1 1 0 0 0 am 9 Eastern Professional WLT fF 133 3-4 A Pt 45 27 4518 45 18 59 15 43 11 76 7 F APt Hamilton 1 1 54 2321 Montreal § 0 36 3210 Peterboro 0 26 3 Niagara Falls 1 3 3 St. Catharines 2 33 Guelph 2.40 51 Saturday's Result Montreal 5 St. Catharines 4 Sunday's Result Hamilton 4 St. Michael's 2 (Exhibition) 0 Winnipeg Rangers 1 CHEVROLET « PONTIAC * OLDSMOBILE 6 Eastern League g( clinton 4 New Haven 1 |Johnstown 3. Long Island 1 |Philadelphia 2 Greensboro 3 | International League \Indianapolis 4 Fort Wayne 5 * ;Omaha 3 St. Paul 1 Toledo § Minneapolis 6 5 2 6 4 6 5 8 1 Bronco Horvath. 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