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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1962, p. 14

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nn 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Januery 11, 1962 A ' if « * Dave Keon's Goals Beat Bruins And Put Leafs On Top By LAURENT CHIASSON Canadian Press Staff Writer ' Toronto Maple Leafs finally the scrappy Bruins before 13,012) fans at Toronto. . tnd ; ;~|dubbed as a future super star, |tie. cHeatiny: Sole Saaaeaa i et scored on a low 20-foot shot at} Canadiens "place in the National Hockey |15:45 of the third period. "League. * They made it Wednesday ;night by slapping down Boston 'Bruins 7-5 on a pair of late|isth if tha anhaana. vgoals by young Dave Keon. |" Frank Mahovlich, celebrating|winger Eddie Shack, both re The win gave the Leafs a one-\his 24th birthday, also scored|covering from recent injuries. point edge over idle Montreal|twice for the Leafs. The goals| «Canadiens and set the stage for|were Big M's 19th and 20th|MEETS CHICAGO an all - important meeting be-|making him the third player to| . vtween the two teams in Mont-|reach the 20-goal mark this sea- night, -real tonight. |son. Tonight's gme shapes up as| Bob Nevin, Eddie Litzenber- other game. the game of the year as far as| 'coach Toe Blake of the Habs i the Maple Leafs. »concerned. "If we let the Leafs get the|COUNT FOR BOSTON "jump on us, they'll be hard to| Boston got its goals from one. "catch for the league champion- Doug Mohns, Cliff Pennington, "ship," says Blake. Aud | , "words, we'll be in trouble if we|2ini and Dick Meissner. __ se lose tonight." | Tonight's game with be eighth|a leg injury. Ph jof the season between Toronto) The Hawks ) FIND BRUINS TOUGH will be at full |minutes later. The goals were|games with a knee injury. \two first-line players a king-sized battle in beating!other in away from home. 'Will Build Two 'Harness Tracks With Floodlights } TORONTO (CP)--The Jockey; Mr. Taylor said the two new i "Club Limited Wednesday an-|tracks will not be as elaborate seach Hib Sg Pil wee " nounced plans to build two new|as Old Woodbine, where the!Gaels 71-60. $3,000,000 night harness racing) lights alone cost $750,000. Initi- It McGill's first § tracks in Ontario. lally, each track will seat about!. ite; ile ts ie Back nell 'Construction will begin this|3,000 and there will be room for '0! Intercollegiate | Basketba ' spring on one of the tracks, at| expansion. League game of the season. : Camphellville, 32 miles west of} The Campbellville track will|Queen's opened its season be- Toronto, and the five - furlong)have accommodation for 600|fore Christmas when it was de- ',course will officially open in|horses, living accommodation|feated 63-42 by University of 1963. Two years later another|for 200 men and a glass - en-| Waterloo Warriors. * five-furlong track will be op-)closed dining room. Plans are) Bob Berkman, from Brandeis * ened at St. Catharines. not yet complete for the St. Ca-|College in New Jersey, led the E. Ha 7 Jockey bo sea potandraee hcg ys) be gor Resinan's attack with 23 points. president, told a press confer-| struc' along the Queen Z-| "ence the new tracks will be|abeth Way near the Welland|sughuty 'Teck in he we eae within one hour's driving dis-| Canal. y © tance of 4,000,000 persons. The Campbeliville track will! ;.. By 1965, he said, the club will|be built on 400 acres, "slightly| «have a harness racing circuit)less" than the St. Catharines) é Sean Coumbanvile oat" stl Plone call for night programs| ROCKET RICHARD Catharines and these programs|at all tracks. TR '+ will be nine ited bed meets) ae two new tracks will have| TO r P OLITICS «run by the Western r Asso-| 'between 21 and 28" days rac-| male ciation in London. jing each spring and fall. Sient bane pl heey rie The circuit would offer about] He also said it is possible the] entry into federal politics? '200 days of harness racing a St. Catharines track may be in Resciters coaeeat this is ; | ion bef 1865. j Aa 4 Rhee ee ere Prime Minister Diefenbaker Wednesday when the prime McGill Redmen Rally To Beat Golden Gaels KINGSTON (CP) -- McGill University Redmen made a fine second - half comeback here Gaels with 23 points. 'Chatham Maroons #2223: (Sene diens hockey star's appoint- for Canada's representatives to|had three and Aitken two, He , makes a good speech, » Hockey Association senior ac-|bolster their forces for the| Senate appointment? | third period while Terriers\blocked 33 Galt drives. Vete- appointments for themselves. i i hae . j : Montreal, Canadiens won twice|#ival, Canadian Legion, remain-|nan, Burke, Cameron, Stynatka, | They never trailed but alsojand tied one. At Toronto, the thave attained what coach |couldn't hold a lead until Keon,|Leafs have three wins and a |strength for this one as Bernie Keon sewed up the game with| (Boom Boom) Geoffrion returns his second goal exactly three|to action after missing seven |the 21-year-old centre's 14th and| Leafs, mean while, will be |without centre Red Kelly and Boston also plays again to- meeting Chicago Black Hawks on home ice in the only ger and Dick Duff also scored| The Hawks will be a winner, while Johnny Ryan trig. (Pe while Gary Bradley andjing, Crawford, Stacey, Cook, Bill (Red) Hay and right win-|Sered one goal and added an) ger Murray Balfour -- for this|#Ssist. For Civitan, Bobby Stew-| defence, G. Dionne, Bowen; for-|Tom Wilson, Vince Genge, Car] Hay was left behind in Chi-| 5 aah Selleck, Fisher; E "In ather|Don McKenney, Jerry Toppaz-|cago after suffering a recur-|Key; defence, Selleck, Fisher; Bradley, Waite, J. Dionne, Cal-| rence of boils while Balfour has have recalled|Elliott, Martin, Ryan, Fielder,|/qefence, Cole, Bryan; forwards, jand Montreal and so far neither|Chico Maki from their Buffalo|@nd Holt. The Maple Leafs were given/club has been able to beat the/farm club of the American |Hockey League to replace Hay. at Queen's, was high man for|League -- Port Hope at Bow- Local 222 Midgets Post Their 8th Win Local 222 posted their eighth;These two markers gave Bobby) ROTARY -- goal, Fields; de- consecutive Oshawa Minor)10 for the campaign. Dave Kee-|fence, Suddar d, Killingbeck; Hockey Association Midget|nan shot the other winners'|forwards, Whitsitt, Moore, league victory last night at the|marker. For Kiwanis, Bobby|Brooks; alternates, Brooks, Children's Arena, trouncing|Waters notched a single, his|Cockerton, Roach, Suddard, Kinsmen 11-0. 11th. |Abbott, Chernick and Marchutt. With only four games left in) LIONS -- goal, Lupel; de- the current schedule, Local 222|fence, Pliny Reld: for- pag py Pd ogg 2 seem to have the pennant alllwards, Richard, Maynard, Rob-|,,.0 ("ina Fi rt aa but locked up. Their nearestlinson; alternates, Neate, Kee-|vets, downed Firefighters 4-2. J Scoring for the Vets were Jim- mie Clapp, Johnny Baron, Dave Leaming and Mike Sheridan KIWANIS -- goal, Burton; de-|with singles. 1 Firefighters 4-2. In action on ene. ad an ge ber nag ro For the Fire lads Bill Pokasta Tuesday night, Kiwanis were ssid Path : > and Bill Hayes weré the marks- a ' alternates, Dick, Brownell, Cap- beaten Ooh By Lage walle in Oellin, Waldie, Werr, Alls andi" bantam encounter Loca tAhhn Z Z | me i handed Civitan their initial loss Hobos. luc detente Meervere" net das LOCAL 222 1 - KINSMEN, 0 |hock: forwards, Hayes, Elliott, Sparked by the tremendous/,; A LOCAL 1817 2 - CIVITAN 1 chitout goalwork of Ra lp hiillette: alternates, Bowman, Local 1817 moved into a} |Nichol, Foreman, Stuffer, Mar- a ol »|Moore, Local 222 coasted to atin, Rajkovic, and Noakes three-way for second place in|ionsided 11-0 win over last-place)' ' : the Bantam league standings|rincmen. | NAVY VETS--goal, McCann; with Local er root Scugog} ai Griffin was the big sharp-\defence, Cassidy, Grieg; for- agg si Mt yd night nosing! shooter for the winner's with|wards, Bremner, Dawe, Zak; Goalgetters for "1817" four big tallies. Phil Solomonjalternates, Knapp, Pilkey, jadded three, J i | i 3 Davey Fisher, who notched the|o° ed three, Jerry Dionne a|Baron, Sheridan, West, Leam ed. three points off the pace,/Q'Connor and Tilling. doubling the score over Rotary 4-2 while Navy Vets thumped was Joey Waite divided singles. Clapp, McDonald and Freeman. LOCAL 222 -- goal, Moore; Officials -- Harvey Balson, jforwards, Stewart, Andrews, ford, Graham and Luke. art was the marksman. wards, Griffin, Solomon, Cam-|Kemp and Bob Burr. Stead; alternates, Vann, Kelly,, KiINSMEN -- goal, Chapman; onlin, Townsend, Greenwood; | LOCAL 1817 -- goal, McCon-|oron: 'alternates, Ewart, Stone, YESTERDAY'S CIVITAN -- goal, Trotter; el recmiun Salter, | STARS |fence, Dawson, Anaulf; ayo ,f0r-| Adams, Brown, Martin, Stud-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS wards, Preston, Lloyd, Sitnik;|jey and Gray. | Young Dave Keon of Toronto, alternates, Krantz, Sutton, Mc-| lwhose two ; ' 4 | goals in the last five Avoy, Murdock, Fitzgerald, Tut- |minutes of the third period gave ton, Lloyd, and Weeks. the Maclé Laats @ 7.5 wi from Ceil Foster, Don Barnoski, | pe eeten Le we onne LIONS 3 - KIWANIS 1 [skippy Dolac and John Kay to|'0sto" Bruins. Bobby Robinson triggered a/qown Rotary 4-2. | pair of goals in leading Lions to Netting the Rotary goals were| BASKETBALL |Moore. | SPORTS | CANADIAN LEGION -- goal, SCORES a 3-1 decision over Kiwanis..\Gordon Brooks and Lester Brown: fo defence, Balson, LEGION 4 - ROTARY 2 Canadian Legion got goals Brown; forwards, Foster, 'Peel,|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CALENDAR |Hanewich; alternates, Barnoski, | National Association |Tonkin, Smith, Mushyashi,| Syracuse 134 St. Louis 122 Davies, Murdock, Scattergood,|Philadelphia 113 Detroit 110 Bradley, Sutton, Kay and Dolac.| Chicago 103 Boston 90 LISTEN to this! Yes, listen to this new Capital LP record. It features 5 of the nation's leading bands playing 10 all-time hits such as 'Autumn Leaves" and "Moonlight in Vermont." It's yours for just $1.09 while they last. Hurry! Regular $4.20. TODAY'S HOCKEY OHA Little Big Five Junior "Cc"? League--Oshawa Juveniles at Newmarket, 8.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc.--(Juve- nile League)--Oshawa Dairy vs) |Hayden Macdonald's, at 8.30 \p.m. and Beaton's Dairy vs Tony's Refreshments, at 9.30 p.m. Both games at Oshawa Children's Arena. | OHA Lakeshore Intermediate GAMES manville, 8.30 p.m. BASKETBALL Exhibition Game -- Hamilton Quigleys vs Oshawa Hawks, at Oshawa Donevan Collegiate, 8.15 p.m. GAMES FOR FRIDAY HOCKEY OHA Lakeshore Intermediate League -- Bowmanville at Port Hope, 8.30 p.m.;: Uxbridge at Trenton, 8.30 p.m. and Belleville at Lindsay, 8.30 p.m. OHA Little Big Five Junior "C" League -- Newmarket at Alliston, 8.30 p.m. and Stouff- ville at Uxbridge, at 8.30 p.m. BASKETBALL Students vs Ajax, at Ajax Community Hall, 6.30 p.m. Ted Williams Expects More H-R Hitting CHICAGO (AP) -- Ted Wil- |liams said Tuesday he wouldn't |be a bit surprised to see some- jone in the National League hit |close to 60 home runs next sea- CLEARANCE SALE minister asked their view advisory council on fitness b e and amateur sport. Trounce Terriers |. c2: "ce k ment was mentioned and Mr. CHATHAM (CP) -- Chatham | Connelly, Poie, Malo and Lu-| Diefenbaker remarked that '| Maroons showed little respect) ciuk had four assists each, Dick] "he is a great fellow... . *the world hockey tournament} Ron Brain, Tod Sloan was his| too, , as they scored an 11-3 victory|first in OHA senior company) ' ; F over Galt Terriers in Ontario|since joining Terriers to help Pow ioe ye La gn tion Wednesday night. world tournament. He was) z i Maroons jumped into a 24/with Chicago Black Hawks of| ,.\1, Was ,an interesting sug- first-period lead before an es-|the National Hockey League| tty ion Mr. Diefenbaker re- * timated 600 fans, and led 5-0 at|last season. He also had an as-| Plied. Such suggestions * the end of the second session. sist. weren't often made to him ' They added six goals in the! Rookie goalie John Campbell, ©XcePt by persons who wanted * scored their three. ran Harold Ilurley, in the Galt George Aitken and Erniej|cage, made 30 stops, 14 in the Dick sparked the victory with! final session FIGHTS LAST three goals each. Joe Malo) A collection to help the Ter- - added two goals while singles| riers on their trek to the world 'were fired by Jim _ Connelly,| tournament was taken up at the }son or bat .380 or .390. "You'll never get me to be- little the present day ballplayer, but expansion to 10 teams is bound to help the hitter," base- ball's last .400 hitter explained. "You've got 22 pitchers or so WINTER TIRES ALL SIZES and TYPES NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED According to past records, the heaviest snow- » Bob Pole and Dave Liciuk.igame. - ------ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i Li | CLIPPER TURNS TEACHER | Miami Beach, Fla. -- Allen! new teams , ' Seeks ICENSE | New york (AP) -- Joe pi-/Hatmon, 1724, Miami, and) nice it helped Maris hit 61. : : _.|Henry Hank, 169, Miami, drew. maggio will don his familiar}19. No. 5 uniform and work again| Union City, N.J. -- Carlos this year with New York Yan-,Quiles, 140, New York, out- kee baseball players in Fort | pointed Marcel Lauderdale, Fla. Jersey, City, 8. Sonny Liston Bimini, Bahamas--Yama _ Ba- é Co-owner Dan Topping saidjhama, 158, Bimini, knocked out Beng mpg Pa. (AP) -- the retired Yankee Clipper will/Don Carrano, 15514, Washing- » Jack ogo owner of a food con-/join manager Ralph Houk's\ton, D.C., 7. ? oa -siogonge hag has/staff of instructors Feb. 5 and| Manila -- Bert Somodio, 140, oalicoy Linton or Philander, emain as special batting and|Philippines, stopped Adisak 3 y. ;/Outfielder coach for two or|/Kwaengmechai, - 140, Thailand, - As Manager 0 Bizien, 13744, | falls are yet to come. Play it safe. Equip in the majors who wouldn't be your car with the best tires at the best price, jthere except for the addition of It had to -- and that's not tak- jing anything away from|§ Roger." 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Nilon, 41, announced his move ~ Wednesday night and said he HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Pennsylvania State Athletic National Lea 'hatham 1010 0108 76 20 The announcement came gue gts aber Lito wes re WLT F APpt| Stratford 616 1 8413413 ; : a : | Montreal 20 9 10134 9350 Wednesday's Result : Mong 'with, manager Geone|New York 1516 8118120 38/Galt 3 Chatham 11 " | Detroit 1417 7103 117 35| Spokane 2 Edmonton 5 'Skccatite . " 4 nonee 926 410716822/San Francsco 2 Portland 3 I , champion Floy: e : ' n 5 Toronto jOmaha 5 Indianapolis 3 3! png ag aks Liston a shot) Pea today |Toledo 2 Minneapolis 5 ' under certain con-| * : Johnstown 3 New Haven 3 ' ton it would be in the summer, CMicago at Boston G "preferably in New York. American League rine hampton) : Cape Breton Senior Tottenham 4 Birmingham 2 'out in the next three or four ; WLT F APtigiace Bay 6 Northside 10 (Tottenham away to Plym- * weeks," the champion said. <n 2410 2153 9950 | Hershey 1916 1132 122 39| New Glasgow 3 Moncton 3 "(Sunderland home to Port 'still has about two years to run.| Quebec 1622 1111 116 33) mnerst 5 Windsor 4 Vale) : . Matane 3 Campbellton 3 ' WLT F APt |. (Derby away to Charlton) " NHL LEADERS Buttalo 1918 1119 124 39], Northern Ontario Senior -- raion 1 Ipswich 1 l |Rochester 1818 Fe Bi wecalt me SCOTTISH FA CUP jlost 10, tied 5, points 51. | Pittsburgh : 7 aa 1 87 14515|Porcupine 5 Abitibi 3 First-Round Replay : } ednesday's Result -- Bathgate, New York, y's Results [ottawa 6 Smiths Falls 4 uci dues ts atisn) : |Cleveland 3 Hershey 2 ntario Intermediate A yarn ---- 22. 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