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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1962, p. 12

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1962 BASKETBALL ; | More Good Games In Minor League The Oshawa Y's Men heldiperiods to determine the win- three Minor League games on|ning team. Saturday at Simcoe Hall Settle-- In the first half of the game ment' House. the Bolahood team took a lead In: the first game, CKLB won!of 23 to 16. a victory over the St. John! In the second half, Bolahood's Cadets by a score of 15-10. couldn't hold their seven-point In the first half of the game, ijead as the Firefighters came CKLB got a three-point lead a8|back to tie the score at the end the score was 9-6. of the regular time for the zame| In the second half, the St./at 38 to 38. | John Cadets tried to make a) They reported back to their comeback but the final whistle)penches, came back to play one sounded to end the game. overtime period and at the end PROVINCIAL TILE WINS of that, each team had scored 'eqone field goal apiece for the) The second game was played| ore is be to ae | rae hail. close pace during the)"T, "the next overtime period The Medical Pharmacy team the Bolahood team -- ee had a one-point lead at the end|nine points while the Firefight- of the first half, as the score/¢ts were able to get only five ¢ fens points, to end the game in favor In the second half, Provincial|°f Bolahood by a score of 49 "7 tiene. fast ball game. to come|.. This Saturday will be the last up with a lead and take the|Saturday for scheduléd games game with a score of 17-11 and then we will start playoffs) : 'the next Saturday. | BOLAHOOD'S IN OVERTIME! Games for Saturday, Feb. 17:) - The third game was the high-|9.50 -- St. John's Cadets vs) est-scoring game, as Bolahood's|Medical Pharmacy; and Firefighters fought it out|Bolahood's Sports vs CKLB and for the full game time,- and/11.00 Firefighters vs Provin-| then had to play.two overtime|cial Tile. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS 1616 1140 145 33 1416 2 162 136 30 1517 0117 162 30 10 21 2 134 180 22 YOU'LL ENJOY DEALING WITH ALISTS! Upsets Feature As Midget Round-Robin Playoffs Under Way | Kiwanis and Kinsmen second) LOCAL 222 -- goal, Moore; | LIONS -- goal, Lupel; de- 'idivision teams in the final|defence, Stroud, Dick; forwards,|fence, Jefferson, Reid; for- \|standings, and Lions took key Griffin, Solomon, Cameron; al-| wards, Robinson, Neate, Wel-| 'lwins in the opening games of ternates, G, Dionne, Bowen,/don; alternates, Burke, Cam- 'ithe sevén-week round-robin Osh-|Waite, J. Dionne, Bradley,jeron, Keenan, Richard, White, '\awa Minor Hockey Association|Ewart, Calford, Luke, Graham|Maynard, Strynaka. Midget League play-offs, last/and Stone. FIREFIGHTERS goal, night at the Children's Arena. a 6 Hentig; defence, Martin, Rajo- Tinswin who managed only =RINSMEN f SRCMON i' - vick; forwards, Pokosta, one victory during the regular ra eoel nad age 1TS'/Noakes, Foreman; alternates, season, upset Canadian Legion; |POr0¢ 808's sian a me ngs |Patcheson, Korback, Bowman, Kiwanis thumped Navy Vets 7-2/2, -- van -- re Hayes and McEvers. and Lions shaded Firefighters. fn... Steve , Salter an KIWANIS 7, NAVY VETS 2 Local 222, who dropped only ay picked up the Kinsmen) 'The offensive power of Ki- one game during the season, - ee : : wanis prevailed in downing that one coming on the closing) For Legionnaires, Don Bar-/Navy Vets 7-2. Kiwanis, with day, were held to a 1-1 draw by |NOski counted their lone marker./some of the top marksmen in KINSMEN -- goal, Bryan; de-|the eight - team league, saw Rotary. : Play-off action resumes next|fence, Cole, Conlin; forwards,/Peter Kaplin ram home three goals, to pace the win, t sday,|Brown, Salter, Greenwood; al- ing with the most points being|Adams, Townsend, Studely, Bil-/among Gary Kitchen, the loop's declared "City-League"' Midget|!ingham and Knihnisky. top point-getter, Ron Cullen, champs. CANADIAN LEGION -- goal,|Larry Hornsby and Bob Waters. Don Rockburne counted both Stevenson; defence, Bradley, ROTARY 1, LOCAL 222, 1 Scattergood; forwards, Bar-|losers' goals. Rotary held the-strong Local|noski, Sutton, Fair, Dolak; al-|) NAVY VETS -- goal, Cassidy; 222 team to a thrilling 1-1 draw|ternates, Brown, Davies, Ton-\defence, Bremner, McDonald; in the opening games of the|kin, Haniewich, Mushynski and|forwards, Zak, Knapp, Pilkey; night. Martin Suddard potted|Peel. jalternates, Sheridan, West, the Rotary marker. Bob Cam-| LIONS 2, FIREFIGHTERS 1 |Rockbuine, Crawford and eron was the '222 sharpshoot-| Lions spotted Firefighters a/Clapp. er. first period 1-0 lead, then scored! KIWANIS -- goal, Burtch; de- ROTARY -- goal, Fields; de-|two unanswered markers in the|/fence, Hornsby, Hobbs; _for- fence, Leaming, B. Suddard;|middle frame, to post a 2-1 win.;wards, Waters, Kitchen, Cullen; |forwards, Whitsitt, Moore, M.| Bob Robinson tied the game|alternates, Waldie, Werry, Cor- |Suddard; alternates, Abbott, G.|!and Johnny Neate clicked for|neal, Brownell, and Kaplin. |Brooks, Roach, . Marchut, D.|the winning marker. Officials Stan Westfall, Brooks, Cockerton, Chernick) For Firefighters, Johnny|Sandy Morgan, Harv Balson and Domonkos. Rajovuicks scored once. land Bob Harmon. ] GET READY FOR SPRING DRIVING! MUFFLER - BRAKE - FRONT END AND SHOCK ABSORBER SPECIAL CONTINUES ... 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By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Strathroy Nationai League |Chatham WLT F A Pt|Waterloo 31 10 11 198 119 73) Stratford 2817 8175 138 64|Sarnia 526 1 99 209 11! 23 19 13 159 142 59) Wednesday's Result 2025 9 150 152 49} Woodstock 6 Chatham 2 18 24 11 144 163 47 Western League 12 37 6 143 240 30|Edmonton 4 Calgary 2 |Spokane 2 San Francisco 7 | Northern Ontario Senior A | Abitibi 4 Porcupine 1 Eastern Division Kapuskasing 7 Rouyn-Noranda 2 WLT F APt Nova Scotia Senior 3416 2218 147 70|Amherst 5 Halifax 7 25 21 5157 155 55|Moncton 7 New Glasgow 4 2427 315615251; Metro Toronto Junior A Providence 2329 1178 201 47| Unionville 2 St. Michael's 8 Western Division Ontario Border Junior B WLT F APtiChatham 8 Windsor 4 3123 1186 165 63) iteormeecate ECE pe re Well heck your nut ton 840 2123 228 18| Eastern League [Clinton 7 Philadelphia 1 | Johnstown 0 Knoxville 7 Montreal Toronto Chicago New York Detroit Boston Wednesday's Result New York 3 Chicago 4 American League 'Black Hawks Nip Rangers In Time | By THE CANADIAN PRESS jthe lead late in the first period.|just one assist shy of the league Chicago Black Hawks haven't/Then Bill Hay, Bobby Hull and/record for right wingers set by lost sight of the chance of im-/Ron Murphy ran the count to|Gordie Howe of Detroit last proving their current third-|4-0 by the 8:40 mark of the sec-| season. | piace panting stare the Na-|ond. | Bathgate also is within reach| Rochester tiona ockey League schedule of the league's over - all mark| 4 : ;ends next month. HULL GETS 34TH for assists in one season, 58 stl os eenennay shee | _| Hull's goal was his 34th of the cont iy SPORTS MENU sre tll aol ay by cceire sean pellveau. of Springfield 2 Cleveland 3 Long Islajd 2 New Haven 4 lfeat during the weekend, they|Season -- tops in the league--/Montreal last season. ; | 3 vic rer|and his 19th in 16 games. | : A ;.| Hershey 3 Pittsburgh 1 | Intefnational League pee ee es See are Marcel Paille, playing his OHA Senior Muskegon 1 Minneapolis 3 By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR . SOME GLOAT - SOME GROAN Four players watch anxious- | ipating two points while Jerry ly, with mingled emotions too | Louis and Doug Dooley have @s basketball hovers above | pangs of anguish as goal the net. Art. Bennett (with | seems inevitagle. It was a glasses) and his teammate in | two-point score ! rear, Larry Neilsen, are antic- --(CP Wirephoto) Hershey Springfield ershe Buffalo Cieveland free, and if you need « new muffler, we'll install a genuine "Walker" Muffler of the high- est quality complete with instal- MOST CARS | , : i New York Rangers Wednesday| Guy Gendron put the Rangers/fifth consecutive game in the| | " 5 Inight and pulled within five|on the scoresheet about a min-|New York nets as Lorne)... souk bon ioe 4 gre pa $ | points of the second - place Tor-jute after Murphy's marker. It|(Gump) Worsley's stand-in, ap wens . 22 9 1172110 45|Galt (OHA Sr) 0 Port Arthu | lonto Maple Leafs. Montreal Ca-|was Gendron's first goal since|peared jittery in the first half.|" 5° a r 0 r nadiens remain 14 points ahead|Dec. 12. (Then he settie down and wound| Woodstock ---20.11._ 1.160 118 41! (Thunder Bay Sr) 3. | land not entirely out of reach.| | Ken Schinkel = Earl Ingar-|up with 32 saves, 19 in the last | | The Chicago game, the only|field counted midway through|period. . ss | |NHL fixture of the night,|the final period to reduce Chi-| Glenn Hall had 35 saves in Soviet Officials | SPORTS |dropped the fourth - place Ran-|cago's lead to 4-3 the Chicago nets. |gers 10 points behind the Hawks| The Rangers kept up the pres-| Pat Hannigan; 25 - year - old| To Refuse Hockey | and a perilous two points ahead|sure, but a minor penalty to de-/New York centre, suffered al | CALENDAR of Detroit Red Wings in the bat-|fenceman Irv Spencer -- only|broken nose in the second pe-| MOSCOW (AP) -- Top Soveit tle for the last playoff spot. the fourth infraction of thejriod when he ran into Hull's|sports official indicated Wed- ; | The Hawks started with ajgame -- at 18:18 just about|stick. lnesday the Soviet hockey team TODAY'S GAMES | bang, striking for four goals in|killed their chances. There are two games sched-| would refuse to take part in the HOCKEY : . the first 28 minutes. However,| Andy Bathgate of the Rang-juled tonight. One of them fea-|world championships at Colo-|,, OHA Little Big Five Junior | they had to snuff out a late Newlers, the league's leading point-|tures the Rangers and Red|rado Springs, Colo., if the East) © League -- Alliston at New- t t-| tur : vie alae market, 8.30 p.m | | ork rally to come out on top. |getter, drew an assist' -- his;Wings at Detroit. The last-|German team fails to get tra-| » 8.90 p.m, el IN | Ab McDonald's 17th goal of|48th of the season -- on Ingar-|place Boston Bruins will be at|yel papers. | OHA Lakeshore Intermediate) \the season put the Hawks into|field's goal. That leaves him|Montreal in the other. "T think that under those con- eapsiaed Peay Perry at Bow-| TIME | manville, 8.30 p.m. | lation. 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' A BREATH OF SPRING? Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball Club have announced that they will com- mence spring training camp at Daytona Beach, Florida, on March 18 and they have a schedule of 36 exhibition games planned . . . GETTING BACK to the weather we have, whether we like it or not, members of the the Oshawa Kiwanis Club can be pardoned if they look for- ward to subsequent Kiwanis Inter-Club Bonspiels with a fair amount of optimism and confidence. In spite of the atrocious driving conditions that prevailed Wednes- day morning -- their 1962 Inter-Club Bonspiel was a complete success and they didn't have a single default, in spite of rinks having to come in from such distant | ditions we will not take part," jsaid Mikhail Peslyak, deputy Oshawa Minor Assoc. (On-| \chairman of the Central Coun- tario Minor Hockey Assoc. centres as Belleville; Picton, Trenton, Peterborough, Lindsay, etc. . .. BAYNE SECORD and his British Con- sols hopefuls defeated Lavern Hambly, and his rink of OAC students from Guelph, in two-straight games yes- terday, 11-8 a nd 12-4... A HOMETOWN RINK, skip- ped by Mrs. Jack Lewis of the host club, won the 13th annual Women's Imperial Bonspiel in Sarnia yesterday, Mrs, Lewis crushing Mrs. L. E. Woolley's Toronto Gran- ites 12-3 in a final match surprise . . . SILVER 'D' play at Toronto's Boulevard Club yesterday saw Mrs. Irwin of Toronto St. George's continue her giant-killing tactics. She made two spectacular shots on the 8th end to defeat Expect Russian Team Bigger And Younger | OTTAWA (CP) -- Prospects rado Springs, international com-! probably make this year's team. lare for a taller, heavier and) anon seg F 'Ss Solly it on peel defence Mages ' ; ; nability of the East Germanjeran rated good enough to | younger pOxse} entry in the entry to gain Ameriean traveljmake the NHL, is missing but jworld hockey sia at/ permits has prompted Russia to|/Ivan Tregubov, 32, is listed on olo., . lcil of the Sports Society of the |U.S.S.R. But he emphasized he) was expressing only a personal| opinion. Paul Enoc 'Gets 5500 Playoffs) -- Peterborough Mid-| gets, at 7.30 p.m. and Peter-| borough Juveniles vs Oshawa Juveniles, at 9.00 p.m. Both) games at Oshawa Children's Arena--lst game of series. | BASKETBALL 5 |. Lakeshore Southern Confer- jence COSSA "B"' Group -- Courtice at Pickering, 3.00 p.m. | GAMES FOR FRIDAY BASKETBALL Oshawa and District Industrial | League -- Simcoe Hall Majors) BRAKE SPECIAL Our break special includes: Cleaning and inspect- ing of all four brake drums, check master cylinder, adding the necessary COMPLETE FOR brake fluid, and repack front bearings, and . . . we'll install genuine "'Ray- Bestos" highest grade vs Ajax Cagers, at Ajax Com-| ri _, \colorado Springs, next/request twice that the tourna-|a combination with student Al-| M4 Mrs. Peggy Wellings of Terrace Bay and now these two /month, says the latest report) ment be transferred to Moscow.\exander Ragulin, 22. Tregubov| xpense | munity Centre, 6.30 p.m. ONLY rinks are all tied up for top honors with three 'wins and {here. : There have been hints that Red-| won best-player awards in world two defeats apiece. Mrs, Warran of Eganville beat Mrs. | There's hope it will also be | bloc countries might boycott the|competition in 1958 and 1961. ; : i Lakeshore Southern Confer- # Wellings earlier in yesterday's play. better than' the last five entries|Colorado tournament if East| Nikolai Puchkov, the agile. OTTAWA (CP)--Paul Enock, ence COSSA 'A" Group -- Osh-| have a|Germany is barred, |goaltender is still flying at 32.)Toronto speedskater who set a/awa O'Neill CVI at Oshawa Dr. | and it probably will PORT ARTHUR Bearcats blanked the Galt Terriers last night 3-0 in Fort William, as the Terriers opened their western exhibition tour... CLEVELAND BARONS edged Springfield 3-2 last night for their 17th win in their last 21 games but they still cannot overtake the first-place Buffalo Bisons, who last night won their 11th of the last 13 games, a 4-0 shutout over Providence Reds ... . OXFORD UNIVERSITY has called.in special police to guard their special made-in-Italy 'torpedo' racing shell. This is Oxford's big move to win the an- nual boat classic .. . DICK MOFFAT, senior at Bethany College, West Va., was first in the 200-yard breaststroke swimming race when Bethany's swim team defeated Cleveland. Moffat resides at 52 Simcoe St. South... STORM SIGNALS are up again at North Bay and if their attendance doesn't improve, certainly this will be ™North Bay's last season in Eastern Pro Hockey League -- but they may not even finish out the current campaign : : IT SEEMS FUNNY to learn that places like North Bay, the "Soo" and Sudbury, aren't drawing hockey crowds the way they did. when they were hotbeds of Senior hockey. If they haven't got interest in hockey up in Northern Ontario, where can you expect to find interest? Toronto Argos Sign Another Quarterback TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar- gonauts announced Tuesday night they have captured the Bayou Bandit, alias the Missi- --- a alias the Pasa- goula Paladin. J The man who picked up these Wn $12,425 in 1 tags on southern college grig- irons last season is Billy Canty, a 21-year-old quarterback with| a 1961 record of 85 completions in 168 throws for 884 yards. The Furman University star, Second Best Now week. a total of $14,186 whose team finished with a 7-3, eight quarterbacks at their| the|training camp opening July 1. Canty, who carries 185 pounds| the Senior Bowl game in Ala-jon a six-foot-one frame, earned! Miss.,/his aliases by his tendency to) native. piloted the South to three|pass in almost any offengive si- | He ranked 'fourth|s0n opened the scoring at 1:41 record last season, was South's starting quarterback in| bama. The Pasagoula, touchdowns before placed. being _ re-/tuation. mnauts will have six, possibly'per-cent completion record. ~ | FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Port;Bearcats goals. He was sitting! Palmer's Winnings DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) -- Arn-jern game of the Terriers' ex- old Palmer almost caught upjhibition series on their way to ¢, with Gene Littler in golf's mo-'the world hockey ney - winning sweepstakes last ships. Palmer pocketed $5,300 for his 12-stroke victory in the $35,000 Phoenix open, lifting him. from fourth place to second in the }top 10 money winners. He has rot : 962, aceording|8°alie Bob Kilgour turn in a)teams jto figures released "by the|Standout performance, blocking tional rules. |United States Professional Golf-/34 Terriers shots. Fort William ers Association. Littler won| Beavers goalie Ken Bruley stop- only $136 last week to give him Ped 17 for Galt ° jamong 1961 college passers in Canty's signing means Argo-|the United States with his 50- HAVE 20-TEAM LEAGUE Russia has a 20-club organi-|iet victory. generous injection of youth. Russia, which entered world competition with a bang in 1954/zation playing in 14 cities from) Nine' forward positions are been given a $500 grant towards'cy at Dunbarton HS, 3.00 p.m. |by dumping Canada decisively,|Riga on the Baltic coast to No-open for 18 candidates, some }won again in 1956. But the lastvosibirsk in the heart of Sibe-|with previous championship ex- two years it finished third be- ria. Action in a double round-|perience. A trio from the Mos jhind Czechoslovakia and a re-jrobin started Oct. 21 and fin-|cow Spartak club is regarded as shaped squad is being trained|ishes in April, the first line and includes twin now, says an article in the Feb-| That's how the U.S.S.R na-/brothers Yevgeni and Boris ruary edition of Soviet Union tional team candidates are get-|Mayorov as wingers, Vyaches- Wednesday, published by the ting in shape before the series/lav StarshinoV is at centre. Bo- }embassy here. a of internationa! matches to de-jris Mayorov is labelled as the | Sixteen youngsters or "stu-|cide the final 17 players. The 29|"hope of Soviet hockey,' with dents" are among the 29 can- range from 20 to 32 years old|)some resemblance to Vsevold didates for the 17 - man team with experience from four to 15' Bobrov, a former star who was Russia will send to the world years. the kingpin on the early Soviet tournament March 7-18 at Colo-) Some familiar names will/teams. Bearcats Blank Galt Terriers By The Canadian Press North America's oldest continuously run horse race, the Queen's Plate at Toronto, had its value in- creased to $3,000 added 48 years ago today. It now carries $50,000 added to the Queen's 50 guineas and the 102nd running last year had a gross value of $71,945, Col. K. R. Marshall's winning Blue Light returning him a total of $46,475. Arthur Bearcats of the Thunder out a penalty when Olney scored} Bay Senior Hockey League de- on a power play. Later he al- feated Galt Terriers 3-0 Wed-|lowed Cliff Berini to steal the! nesday night in the first west-|Puck from him while the Bear-| cats were a man short. Berini| set Maxwell up on a breakaway r the third goal. Referee Lou Maschio of : : ' Guelph called back a Terriers] Gerry Watson, Gary Olney) goal when Joe Hogan tipped the and Wally Maxwell scored for) puck past Kilgour after a whis-| O 93 the Bearcats, all in the second tie had gone. | ver (¢] period, Thirteen penalties were called, The 2,400 fans saw Bearcats|seven on the Terriers, as the played under interna-! champion- Regular Terriers goalie Boat NHL LEADERS m P A Hurley did not arrive~in time) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | but is expected to be in action) standings: Montreal, won 31 tonight when the Terriers play|jost 10, tied 11, points 73 wii at Fort Frances, Ont., in the) points: Bathe New Nor! second game: of their 14-game go oints: Bathgate, New York, western tour | After a slow first period, Wat-| als: Hull, Chicago, 34. Assists: Bathgate 48 Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, § Penalties: Fontinato, Mont- two'real, 149 minutes. | lof the second Terriers' Tod Sloan figured prominently in the next CANA |He's a veteran of the 1956 Sov-/world record in the 3,000-metre|ponevan CI, 5.45 p.m. event in Norway last week, has his travelling expenses as rec- {ommended by the National Fit- jness Council, the Commons was jtold Wednesday. | L, Elston Cardiff, parliament- ary secretary to Health Minis- ter Monteith, made the an- nouncement in reply to George Chatterton (PC -- Esquimalt- {Saanich), It was loudly ap- plauded. The Fitness Council recom- mended last week--two days be- fore Enock's record race--that the government provide the ock to travel from Oslo to Mos- |cow for the world speedskating |championships later this month. | Enock's record may not be lrecognized. The governing body for world speedskating has said tt was not advised in advance about the race, as required for record recognition. TAKES B.C. TITLE PENTICTON, B.C. (CP)--The Ina Hansen rink of Kimberley won the British Columbia wom- en's curling championship Wed- jnesday with a 7-3 victory over 'Joyce Smart of Kelowna. | | | | owned in Cana -- $ n 3 ® MAKERS OF WHITE R GASOLINES e MOT tl "B" Group -- Whitby Henry) NHL BIG SEVEN | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Andy Bathgate of New York! Rangers drew his 48th assist of| the season Wednesday night) and took an eight - point lead) over Detroit's Gordie Howe in} the National Hockey League) scoring race. Bathgate also has! 21 goals for 69 points. The leaders: REMEMBER WHEN. _, 2 emergency grant to enable En-|/Bathgate, New York Howe, Detroit Hull, Chicago Mikita, Chicago Mahovlich, Toronto . Provost, Montreal Ullman, Detroit 21 30 brake linings. MOST CARS FRONT-END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! ! We'll adjust caster, cam- ber, toe-in and toe-out, balance both front wheels "=; and install weights if nec- My essary. 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