10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, February 17, 1962 - SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES Round Playoffs -- Peterborough Pee Wees vs Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars, at 7.30 p.m. and Peter- P , f borougi Bantams vs Oshawa , Bantam All-Stars, 9.00 p.m. Both : '@ | So O ea Children's % 3 ~ games at Oshawa Arena. 3 OMHA Juvenile "A" Playoffs : - | NEW YORK (CP) -- Big] Boucher recalled that when hemuch NHL action except on tel-| Once he recalled, he made -- Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars vs| # league hockey isn't what it used| turned pro in his native Ottawa, |evision. the "awful mistake" of men- Peterborough Juveniles, at}; to be. wo 'King Clancy and I were two) But he and his wife still re-|tioning to a hockey writer that Peterborough Memorial Centre,|; |" s : s the view of some,|°f, the three substitutes--wejturn to the family farm near|, sharp reaction from the fan: |5.00 p.m. i 4 f the great veterans P Kemptville, Ont., in the sum- could "siesaliians "infloanes : OHA Lakeshore Intermediate lof the-gdme who hads,a" brief| ; mertime to be with their Soni voteree's decision. : \ IRWIN GROSS jreunion here recently. But they) "Then I moved to Vancouverjand his family. | ; Q lagreed that the changes aren't|and played 60 minutes a game| On this trip he watched aj, 2%€ Teaction was more than #'8.30 p.m. he had expected -- at the A se. |for four straight years." y i i necessarily for the worse | New York-Detroit game at his Rangers' next game the fans | | Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee . ; |League -- Connaught at Wood- rwin TOSS | "It's because of the five-man) Johnson also recalled playing(@qd stamping ground--Madison went wild on every possible ex- iew, 7. 'm.: Fernhill vs ttack and because of the num-|60-minute hockey steadily in)Shuare Garden--and "got the Nad sesh ra il ber dF aant aya team," said|1927-28, the year Rangers \wor/ distinct impression that the fans|CUSe and the result was ma | : x ? ' Frank Boucher, who returned to|their first Stanley Cup. w hockey far better.' than! ; 20 a.m.; | akes Lead New. York Baceers territory tojonly rests I got were in the|when I was here." |. What about the present-day Storie t : receive the annual award of the penalty box. Reminded that New York fane| "angers? /10.05 a.m.; Lake Vista vs East- |Sportsmanship Brotherhood. Passing and shooting tech-|have sometimes been known to| Boucher smiled wryly and * bs bape eh | : i: i . ij 4 ted: view at 10.45 a.m.; Nipigon vs S S "The short, quick substitu-/Mique also has changed with the|throw things, Boucher grinned|Commen Sunnyside at 1140 a.m. and r. Corin tions make it oes difficult for|¥ears, Boucher said. and conceded that "once in a| "Put Gordie Howe on that North Oshawa vs Harman, at "Tt never occurred to us to|While they'd go on the ramp-|team end they'6 win te eee? 12.25 p.m. secsneyat at psromae [George Aitken ofp natyam Me. |game," was the verdict of Ching)ing Plays and stick-handling."|| \N\VUINE(7 | Y's Men's Biddy League -- Toons are neck-and-neck as the|Fo eon a rugged-looking ex-| On shooting: fel CKLB vs Bolahood's at 8.30\SCTing race in the Senior On-|7 rice 'ace wheat 65 still looks| 'I'm death on the slap shot. HFA a player to pecome an individ- LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Irwin | yatist." shoot the puck into the end zone|@se" in his playing days. Cup." Gross of Windsor Bulldogs and| "It's a radically different|: - « We carried it in with pass- my a.m.; Mundingers vs Parts and|tatio Hockey Association nears!) ooh he could handle most/The slap shot is a trick shot Service, at 8.55 a.m. and Jaycee its finish. forwards. that's successful very few WITH Blues vs Firefighters, at 8:20, Centre Gross moved three times." It, also can result in | a.m. All games at Simcoe|Points ahead of the Chathami_Ess BODY-CHECKING ja tendency to slap passes as| 4 Hall. left be olay during Bir a _ "There isn't any body-check-|well as shots, he thought. JHITIAANN ® : : i | Minor League -- St. John's st five y eat a tolatiof ing any more, he said with a "I would say that the Cana- fee FROM mts : ° ini ic ight in New |Cadets vs Medical Pharmacy,|71 points. Ai or 0 stin, '""There's more stick-check-|diens are the closest to the| BILL CROTHERS, anchor | team, across the finish line, ; Club games, last night in New macy,|71 points. Aitken scored tw0ling." x h passi ; d to do."| man of the Canadian quartet, | to give Canada the victory | York's Madison Square Gard- (at 9.50 a.m.; Bolahood's vs) goals and an assist. Tok c Winni atiy ponoll paselng We ape ee cL UGHLIN HE TIN ig shown beating Ron Delan- | in the International 2-mile re- | en. Winning time was 7:37, irri at 10:50 a.m. and Fire-| Less than a week remains in wis ring pe deg ce eg JUNIOR LEAGUE ey, anchor man of the Ireland | lay race, at N.Y. Athletic | --AP Wirephoto gy it ee at Date nese ctedile and Windsor and! air conditioning firm in Wash-| Boucher, still slim and com- (a division of MéLeughlin Coal and Supplies Ltd.) jawa Children's Arena. to play. Q ington, came here along with rage haga . * | : Is other members of the/0 e Saskatchewan Junior T J by 723 3481 | Major League -- Modern Dry| Ted Power, Chatham player- pi hotes Ranger saad of 1926-27| Hockey League. It's a full-time e ep one of TO erTs n 1 Pay ne Mgrs ge ech Sry ed ond dy Eopiies to see their star centre receive|job for nine months of the year jat 9.00 a.m.; Kinloch's Men's|His 43 assists lead the league. | i and as a result he doesn't see |Wear_vs Wall's Barber Shop,|Bobby Brown of the Bulldogs,|'"« Saat Wal aot aw Prompt Delivery! 24-Hr. Service at 9.55 a.m. Jaycee Rockets vs|who has joined Galt Terriers They include! ill an un ® " e : | | | ; 4 ori Cook of Kingston, Ont., the © E F fi Ontario Steel A's, at 10.50 a.m.|for the worid hockey tourna-|©° n, b rag ya nay EE "R a?r! j I] ie Wi iS O All games at Oshawa Central/ment, remains fourth with 61/Wingmen who with Boucher ston ripe | " ae . . paid Collegiate. points. His 32 goals are high formade up one of the games | "Turn To Modern Living With Oi! Heat" Exhibition Game -- Toronto|the, league. rold (Boat) Hur-|along/ with Boucher and John-| Says Patterson | -- Parthenon's vs Oshawa Hawks, |1ey has virtually sailed home|Son, 4s a member of hockey's Lead ( } ( Inada S uad lat Dr. Donevan Collegiate, 7.30) ; i Hall of Fame sores with the goaltending award. He - . q pm has a 3.0 goals-against average|,,What was it like playing be-| Meets Liston | DRUG STORES GAMES FOR SUNDAY and his nearest rival is Wind-hind the Cook - Boucher - Cook fn . ai pian aaa - ' ; , : : ; trio? we | NEW YORK (CP)--Fine per-|yard run in 56.8 seconds. He} Kidd had his best night in HOCKEY sor's Ross Childs with 3.47. "Tops," said Johnson flatly. | BOSTON (AP) The Boston) formances by Bill Crothers and|topped off his evening by out-|United States competition this) ,;;w Ray Moffitt of Strathroy leads|,, : ss ; Record - American said Friday} Bruce Kidd, University of Tor-|running Irish miler Ron Delany| year. The 18-year-old distance Bad Road ui Eon 8 penalty-getters with a total of| Sorter sen beat Mier h \night it has learned that heavy: | OPEN THIS SUNDAY onto track stars, helped Canadalin the anchor leg of the two-|star, a freshman at the Univer-))eooo eon? eo 0 y v0? minutes. Barrie Hayton of| atl 4 Ath apes the daye| Weight champion Floyd Patter-| capture a good share of the hon-|mile relay. |sity of Toronto, clocked eight , 00 a.m. aNd|\ windsor is second with 92 min-|'@caed with nostalgia the days).00° wil) defend his crown| ; ; New| ; sland 3 3 is for his|\Unionaires vs Merchants, at} of the 60-minute men. : | ors Friday night at the New| This performance helped Tor-|minutes, 54.2 seconds for his 11,30 a.m.; 'Both games, third | Utes: The first Rangers, said' John- against top contender Siggy A York Athletic Club track meet/onto's East York Track Club/win in the two-mile run. Pence ot Vocal cenl- Real on, carried only about 10 play.|Liston in California 'in mid-| 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M, in Madison Square Garden. team to a clocking of seven| Left behind the Toronto : son, Cs June. Crothers turned in two dandy|minutes, 37 seconds and gave|youngster were two of Hunga-|rounds, at Bowmanville Arena. HOCKEY SCORES hom oe peel regents Sparts writer Bill McSweeney . " . | Rails f : aN ¢ runs in an evening which also|them their first victory over the|ry's best distance men--Sandor| Oshawa Major League--King's| ey ba |writeg: 'A source very close tol saw Gary Gubner, 19-year - old|strong Irish relay team in four| tharos, who finished second,|vs Juveniles, at 6.30 p.m. and| STANDINGS {hire another defenceman. ithe champion--in tact the same \ MEDICAL PHARMACY peas A ghey oh York cage ree ng ais hel PE hag Soe igs Bing net roger apa 3 Oshawa! ioc hat a ae late Lester! connection which tipped the J i versity, shatter his own indoor} James Snider, Stan Worsfo! ere was nothing to ho 's, at-8.30 p.m.; Both games| ' Stitom McNeeley-Patterson match * record of two weeks standing|and Dave Bailey carried the ba-|Kidd back Friday night. Earlier at Bowmanville Arena. By Ee eng py -- perl sing -- Smythe! exclusivels last summer-- 300 KING ST. WEST 728-6277 with three heaves--the best ajton for East York in the first|this season, he was hampered| OHA Junior "A" Metro astern WE F Pi lcaten oft the beneh Pec eT, | -aid that Ratterson is handling mighty toss of 64 feet, 1134|three legs. Then Crothers turnedjat a Boston meet with a foot League -- Whitby Mohawks vs kingston 4 ! echo negotiayons for the bout ph bt | .. ; inches. the steam and outki¢ked De-! blister. 3015 5 201 154 65|on defence--and promptly broke] 'h . ® rth S Ph any tor : Toronto Marlboros, at Maple|Kitchener 29 18 419515862\his own strict edict that the himself and that the deal is tied| 0 imcoe ar macy Crothers was just four-tenths lany for the win. Villanova Uni-| It appeared he was back to taal GATAens 390. omclmarccws Fhik STM ies talabtinnomnen shield doves cont of a second off the world indoor|versity's freshman team fin-/the form that in 1961 jolted poe tin vs St. Michael's od hie naa aa ye jaune mn pane Record American says|j 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 723-3418 |Patterson has/ mark as he completed the 500-|ished third. U.S. track circles. 4 | ; lege Majors. at Maple Leaf's. S. Marie 15 29 8 159203 38\Gavey SCORING CHANCE _ |Julius Novembek, to California aeons orth Bay 14 20 7 126 167 al "IT got the puck and went|for exploratory talks with pro- POWELL DRUGS Friday's Result i lt B i F -- Hull-Ottawa 5 Sudbury 3 {down ee ee ee igat will be H I I i I ] ¢ i HOCKEY | ' : |beside me," Johnson said. '""We|paper says the |fight wi 1 i e | 1 Oo | S Or Oshawa Junior Assoc.~(Ban-|sudbury at Kitchener sina ges scored am. 1. eibbel pommel By CDS et ons ost i tam League Round-Robin Play-|Sault Ste. Marie at Kingston 'Lester about that for years."|/Sports, Incorporated. offs) -- "A" Group -- Canadian| Sunday's Games e ] | Canadian Football's "37:5 ack 40ca vs Scugog Cleaners,|Kingston at North Bay at 6.00 p.m. and Civitan vs OHA Senior | Oshawa Wood ' Duplate, at 7.00 p.m. "B" Group! WLT F APt 4 +] Ad ad ey B'Rith _ pee 2784, | Galt 2410 0178 102 48 L : at 8. p.m. an estmount| Windsor 2210 1177116 45) '@ | ame ite Kiwanis vs Coca Cola, at 9.00) Woodstock 2111 1169 120 43 REPEAT nek tes BY POPU AR |p.m.; All games at Oshawa/Strathroy 1616 1140 145 33) EI VANCOUVER (CP)--The Ca-\turn them without the necessity| CFL officials agreed to rec |Children's Arena. \Chatham 1416 2 162 136 30) REQUEST. H R ONE DAY nadian Football League Friday|of going through the waiver pro-|ommend acceptance of Hamil-| OHA Lakeshore Intermediate hela 7 Ho i. is 4 increased to 13 from 12 the num-|cedure was considered. How-|ton's bid for the hall of fame|League -- Napanee at Porte amie. 596 1 99200 int ber of American import players\ever, the delegates decided to|unless no other offers are re-|Hope, 8.30 p.m. and Lindsay at/>4!mla Friday's Result | ' its teams can play in a game. |make no change in the present|ceived.. Hamilton's bid for the|Bowmanville, 8.30 p.m. winters Raaed 6 LEF t I o Although increasing the play-|systm. next annual meeting and Grey; Ontario Minor Assoc. Playofts| waterloo 2 Woodstock 9 ing limit, the CFL made no| Mayor Lloyd Jackson of Ha-|CUP will be consicered at a)-- Oshawa Pee Wee All-Stars vs| Tonight's Game change in the 15 - man import|milton presented a brief invit-/@ter date. ; Peterborough, at Peterborough|carnia at Strathroy maximum the teams may carry|ing the CFL to hold the 1964) The CFL also decided to/Civic Arena, 7.00 p.mygnd Osh-| Sunday's Games REGISTER ! ! on their rosters |Grey Cup game in Hamilton. vo el rey die otitis nine ggg vs Peter-| woodstock at Waterloo ra e In connection with each club's|also asked that the league's ae ie eeting in/borough Midgets, at Peterbo-/cha t Windsor total playing roster, which in-\next annual meeting be held in|the Canadian junior final, to belrough Civic Arena, 8:30 p.m.; | en oe ee A ecreation oom su cludes both Canadians and Am-|Hamilton and offered the use of|"eld in Hamilton this year, and/Both 2nd games of 2-out-of-3| WLT F APt| -- ericans, the league decided 35a Hamilton building as the aite te Gooate te tig sue series. |Montreal 2911 4198 124 62 et : : carers can be carried for the jot a Canadian football hall of| pia. | Hamilton 28 10 5 193 139 51) irst three games but after that/fame. 4 St. Catharines 1718 7 161 167 41 me RDN siset be cut phe CFL. Commissioner Syd Hal- on the inured players Ut oo BUT WHAT IF |Guelph 16 22 6 172 205 38| e limit after third game last|ter of Winnipeg said the league} of gear Niagara Falls 1222 9 164 169 33) season was 4 e ( [hay/decided to look into forms-| from a Player must be removed) HORSES OBJECT? Peterboro 8 28 596 180 23, A SPECIAL proposal to permit teams of such a % laa : ee . bring in two players on loan Mayor Jackson's offer was|proof of demdty: to us event. wees see as jmooiven] © agers 2 alls 8 INVITATION IS from National and American for a building in Hamilton's|a player can remain on the list| difference with blacksmiths, |°' ©@tharines 0 Guelph 3 EXTENDED TO Football League clubs and re-'Civic Stadium grounds. for another 45 days. | owners and trainers at a or calle nar og Rete se ae | x : , Niagara Falls at st. Catharines! a Santa Anita have agreed to Hamilton at Peterborough : é THE LADIES ! TOP TEAMS ALL WIN OLD COUNTRY | 'iets Seihe. jy tenars exme sii gh ad Ontario Junior B : ; : ' ! | 7 Town And Country League BOWGED SCORES |. ce taincr een |Teeterrsh ABT vl | Me . TO BE HELD IN OUR LONDON (Reuters) -- Re- round-robin semi-final) sults of Friday night's Old Coun- 'St. Catharines 4 Welland 4 ] tf try soccer: ms " | at . i 4 2 esumes ayo S un ay ENGLISH LEAGUE ae : The. Division I | : . as ih sn ann ve aor vanes gee? ~=--« | SERVICE STATIONS |) S2ac Y WROOM schedule play started the play-| Royals went into an early lead] runt 3 Queens P R 1 | : - : : 4 offs with a win in their respec- and were never seriously threa-/Tincoln 2 Swindon 2 . ' i P tive series. Petes scored ajtened, although Vikings had a Division IV OPEN THIS SUNDAY come-from-behind victory fair share of the play. Accrington 1 Stockport 2 : over Eagles; Steelworkers) Taylor and Balsom were|noncaster 3 Exeter 1 MON FEB 19--6:45 p m trounced Port Perry 13-2 and/Royals' best, each with three|Southport 0 Carlisle 0 "9 f . abetted Royals dropped Vikings 7-2 in goals as Golding shot the other, ----------_----_.-- 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p m the night-cap contest. counter, . wigs is ceca PETES, 7; EAGLES, 3; Beare and Dudley were the REMEMBER WHEN. ..? the ; COMPLETE COMPACT COURSE Eagles ran up a 4-0 lead in marksmen for Vikings. | By Th Canadian Press ' G the first period but Petes re-| All three series continue this} John J. McGraw signed 'BISSONETTE'S SHELL STATION IN ONE EVENIN pote Alle al ali week with Port Perry and vike| his first contract, to manage 381 KING STREET WEST ; A Aes ings both needing complete re-| the New York Giants 60 | . . : 9 Ferguson led Petes with four|versals of form to stave off el-| years ago today, and pi- MONTY'S B.A STATION DON T BE DISAPPOINTED You will be instructed in an entirely goals and Love added a pair. 'imination. Eagles, however, can| loted the National League + : ew method of framing and applying Bathe netted the final counter.|still make it hot for Petes in|. club for 29 seasons before 284 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH REGISTER NOW BY PHONE est For Eagles, Buechler shot' a the longer 3-out-of-5 series, as| retiring in June, 1932. Under wallboard. . "hat frick" in the first period|the first game was much ¢loser| his leadership the Giants DURNO'S SUPERTEST STATION after Murray had opened the than the 7-4 score indicated.|, won 10 pennants and four 574 KING STREET EAST scoring. World Series champion- Steelworkers, 13 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE shi the latter in 1904 ' Port Perry. 2 Te pn we Seren --| HUE, later tn 104, BILENDUKE'S ESSO STATION The high-flying Steelworkers Vikings vs Royats (Royals lead) ------------___-- sce 1004 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH Wd oo oO wc had too much steam for Port|best 2-out-of-3 series 1 game to! a iis s ; PASS UP MEETING ' ( Perry, for the second week in- 0). vag Aas UP, MEET COOPER'S TEXACO STATION i, a-row, as they ran wild. 7.30 p.m..-- "A" Series -- sak age The 410 RITSON ROAD NORTH Port Perry had one brief mo-|Eagles vs Petes (Petes lead best|P*itish Columbia Lawn Tennis : ee ee LIMITED : Fg ; Association, dissatisfied with or- ; ment of glory as Slack and Espie|3-out-of-5 series 1 game to 0) -- ivnilan 2 : * ave them a lead with a pairiwinner to get a bye into the|S2mzation of the one - day an- VIGOR OIL STATION All Services Available At: of quick counters r league finals) ' nus) meeung of ie Canamen 78 BOND STREET WEST Steelworkers took over than as) 9.00 p.m. -- "B" Series -- "an ede ait oe ee tae BILL'S WHITE ROSE STATION HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOM--COURTICE 728-1611 C. Huard. and McKnight shot|/Poy>Perry vs Steelworkers. "Sig 7 i 4 H three apiece, White and Babin|(Steelworkers lead best 2-out-of. Mase Be" pica nase | 352 WILSON ROAD SOUTH or our location in THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE--728-1617 fired two each and Cormier and'3 series 1 game to 0), sentative on the CLTA, said APH : Duffield added sing! The winners of "B" and "C" Friday the B.C, association RUSS'S CITIES SERVICE STATION Where You May Buy Lumber & Building Materials 3 Ways Landry had scored Steelwork-;series play another 2-out-of-3' wanted a longer, forum - type 767 PARK RD. SOUTH REGULAR SERVICE POLICY CASH & CARRY CASH & DELIVERY ers' initial goal prior to Ports'|series, for the right to enter the' meeting at which numergps 4 ' short Rurge. Neague final (questions could be discussed.' | %