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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1965, p. 14

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SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell 'Bad Boys Capture Senior Loop Title Oshawa "Bad Boys" captured pt Ron Miles, Gillie Hughes, Butch Brady, fe Scott Brooklin Leads Semi-Final 3-0: UXBRIDGE -- Brooklin "Redmen" defeated Graven- hurst "Braves" 8-6, here on Monday night, to take a 3-0 the Oshawa Senior Hockey| res "-- Mel Suddard and Bob Me- i a SPORTS EDITOR League's first championship|Bume. . casa seed et ve when they defeated| , ,,, Scie Ver ine playoff series, with the fourth E thing From Soup To Nuts' age ot Spur "Blue Devils", at] (Es Romanuk) 130\game of the set, scheduled for very the Oshawa Civic Auditorium,| 2. Bad Boys: Arn Whitney 7" ; i-final 4 = -- ge cote game) 4, iy Wootten. ee gg ore gp gy Be «TRE HOME TEAMS clicked in the Stanley Cup semi-final of thelr title playoff series, on) | (€4 Romanuk) Wl huvet (ook a $2 lend in the fa Sunday night, 11-4. £08 Bon ae Wenttel first period but Brooklin scored playoff games last night and indications were, especially in "Chicago, that they could repeat on Thursday night, in which @ase, both series would be all tied up at two apiece. Reports Bad Boys struck for four un- answered goals in the first period, to: take a clear-cut lead, = Penalties -- Gillle Hughes (interfer. ence) 8.35, Glille Hughes (elbowing) 17.10, Second Sour: Stan Westfall three unanswered goals in the middle frame to tie the count and outscored the visitors 3-1 in from the Windy City say that the Black Hawks outskated the and they were never behind, al-| * Sour: Sten Westra! = AINE AL Co cebbget "Red Wings and had a definite edge in this department, in the though the "Spurs" did make | « Bad Boys Ed Romanik saldiet. Vern Perini manete the final period. At the same time, Glenn re rig in " aggre ony yale A spur Geo. Vall oo oe ist four goals for Meseklin and : chore against the Wings -- he lost only one o ' ae jan Westfall, son)... 9.3lalso had three assists, while usual yeoman rs However, that was it, because in| %. Sour: Geo. Vail (Terry Vail) (°° 11.38] nay Wakely scored the next seven schedule games against Detroit this season. Bobby Hull the final frame, Bad Boys had it Spur: Stan Westfall (Geo, Vail, Terry Vail) . 9.38) th three. GRAVENHURST -- goal,Lyle scored two more goals last night, to bring his total to five, in all their own way. 10; Bad Boys: Geo, Semsen |... 18.13 the three games played. Ted Lindsay potted both the Detroit Jim Peters, with three goals, i aihe vaghe (ei eee Mortimer; Rutledge, Church "tallies, They always have something new and different in the was the big gun for the winners, Ginspall_Wighslicking | ane. | flehting.| Boyed, Smith, Br" Williams, with George Westfall and ging) 847, Gillle Hughes (irig|Mann, P. Williams, Len Morti- "Chicago Stadium -- last night it was a hole in the ice and the George Samsen each potting a and charging) 8.47, Gillle Hughes (trip- ping) 10.34, mer, Clairmont, Torbobongung, game had to be held up, until repairs were made. Se ata Westihll aed. George Si sulle mer, Clairmont, 'Torbobongwas, ". DAVE KEON was the big hero in Toronto's 3-2 overtime Vail each scored FB ges or the|!!. eee Soe: Poe es os tn|Petsura. 'telamph over Les Canadiens but even his winning goal didn't | (II... ie. <2 ners, in the sec Fe retis --|'% Bad Bove: Jim Peters" | | BROOKLIN -- goal, -Ingra- "yeceive the acclaim, on the sound meter, as did Eddie Shack's Goal, Bob Collins; defence: Al Glaspell,|13. Bad Boys: Jim Peters ham; Haynes, M. Jones, Wake- : ; Chas, Hiltz, Art Rennick, Stan Westfall; (Gillie Hughes, Ed Romanuk) .. 13.58}ly, Pascoe, Ferguson, Mat- -tally, which tied the score, early in the second stanza. The forwords: job Bishop, Barry Fury,|14, Bad Boys: Geo. Samsen thews. Redsh Gibson, E: "me ance of No. 23 sends a large section of the Maple ge Vall, Andy Matthews, Mike Gray,| (Ron Myles) 16.16 , Redshaw, son, Evers po on , pe trelbed ak Ged Goes rh as Woes Terry Val, Mery "'Macepely Gord Wilson,| | spenanies vauen' cpigeatall | Chotdingy br Cruickshank, West and R. ne vererle 7 f : $ -- Goal: Jim|Arn Wi ;|Jones, ing bedlam when he got his goal Jast night. And it must be Bal tena iment: by fore cay emereseay Ue paiie oe : First Ported "qdmitted, it was one of Shack's better performances and he " eo wards, Frank Cover, Doug Cole; for-| Whitney {iripping) 9.38," Frank Cover| Siva Gitte) ae 'hs had the throttle wide-open after he scored, for the rest of the : 4 names wee oe Westfall, George Samsen, Gene McAvoy, sticking) 19.42, 2, Orevenury, Dave Mortimer , ight, After Henri Richard had put the Habs in front in the COBOURG "MITES", win - back row, are Ross Burgess, the tournament. Members Garth Cochrane, Richard saeseaa anaes irre de, Ha Marines' sald angDt, hird iod, the game opened wide. Andy ner of the first annual Tyke coach of the Cobourg team of the championship Cobourg Ashcroft, Ken Stevenson, e 4, Brooklin, Ferguson (Pascoe) .., 10.35 "early seconds of the third peri @ Age : <p tive seconds | Hockey Tournament, spon- and J, Greer, manager; team included Dale Ride- Dwight Beer, John Buckley, Pic e utters F Laut Reve Mate ssi., "8 "Bathgate tied it up for the second time, jus Followi sored and conducted by the --_Ivan Locke, referee-in-chief; out, Lloyd Cowin, Paul Be- 'Terry Irwin and Jim' Hen- 6 Gravenhurst, Tobonondung "after J. C. Tremblay had drawn a holding penalty, Following C ick i. Eddie Cl Brad dry, The young champions ave Mortimer) ......... Woe |e "the goal, Dickie Duff voiced an opinion in harsh vocalbulary | Oshawa NHL Tyke League, ee Pavey: Oe Mai aI cert AA are shown proudly holding ° 7 (pescoe' Haynes)" wat ph it , i here recently, are shown dent of the Tyke League and = Sherwin; Dennis Keith, Rob- _-- their trophies and crests Ponuties = Renee ets ,and was given a misconduct penalty. Both goalies made some 'i Let Papas Chile. Mas f rt Dun Randy Cor 1 " th ir vict : re) @ecl e as ers Second sauperb saves, with "Gump" Worsley being particularly bril- | @bove. Left-to-right, in the ris Mason, convener of © @ en ener ON are Re OE & brewin, Sa "ant in spots, (Pascoe, Wakely) ..........445. .26 AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- Most, Palmer, who expressed con-|,): prc wrapenen (Pascoe) «7.38 "A" finals open tonight at Maple Leaf of the golfers here for the Mas-jcern over his driving and put-| | (Pascoe, Ferguson) 8.25 THE OHA JUNIOR "A ig ters golf tournament starting|ting, 'picked Nicklaus, Doug) Penaliies Len Mortimer, 0. Morti Gardens, and Niagara Falls fans will have their regular Friday Thursday feel the championship Sanders, Devlin, Casper and mer, Gravenhurst (too many men, served by Clairmont), B. Williams, Matthews night attraction with the second game booked ~ Bs will be won on the greens. Lema to give him the most|(2), Haynes, and Rutledge. game is Sunday afternoon in Toronto and then the Flyers Jack Nicklaus, the long - hit-/trouble, Third "catch up" on their privilege of having the first game at home, ting bomber and the 4-to-l]. The defending king and rec-|\; Gravenhurst: Smith (Church) . 4.28 by getting both the fourth and fifth games, on Tuesday and epi an ee a, interna- - frie are is the va, MER FATBUSON) ss sessssssees. 6.48 nights, of the following week. While the Flyers have tional field of 93, doesn't agree|6-to-l second choice behind|'* Brooklin, Wes Thursday nig) bd entirely. "You've 'still got to|Nicklaus for the four-day 72- pancitign' wr Re Jones: te Willlaita ena had more than a full week's rest, Marlboros have just come out of hectic string of 15 playoff games, their series with the "Petes" going to an extra 8th game, before it was settled. "Some of the experts figure the Toronto Dukes may be a little | ; tired following the grind but others contend that they are only "now rounding into top form, General opinion has it that this series will produce some outstanding goal-tending, with Bernie "Parent and Doug Favell of the Flyers being rated tops and fext-best in the Junior "A" circuit, while Marlboros' Gerry "Desjardins has shown in recent games, that he has to be pated with the best. OSHAWA Pee Wees lost out in a heart-breaking sudden- Asked to name five chief con-|clubs here have been told they WHITBY sdeath, second overtime period, at Belleville on Saturday, in ete aeding hen. pon elle Pie gd w= re AUTOMATIC : ug ; en cham- m, , 'the final match for the aig » Peed main a pion Arnold Palmer, South Af-jreduce prices, improve service, TRANSMISSION The Harry Rollins Trophy, in the annual Shrine rican Gary Player, Australia's|and offer better entertainment, REBUILDERS "Hockey Tournament. Oshawa and Peterborough tied 3-3 in ae ey ee, vowee © ree Soe orcas a Se os ; ae ' ox ys JBilly Casper. ithe tourism department. then another. In the second overtime period, they were out- BELLEVILLE ALL-STARS, manager, and Ron Stewart, Ross, Claude Landry, Eric ------ shot by 3-to-2 and the trophy and championship were awarded finalists and runners-up to coach. The oo Bea hood * Mike Png rises 2 their "A" Divisio ners- Cobourg in the tournament Bruce Sutherland, ichae xordon Forgie, Peter Craw- . ne et ad ee championship bid, are shown MacDonald, Leigh Hunt, ford, Ricky Culkin, John ! ! wee t oe awards, the Oshawa team brought home one trophy -- Tom Christie was named the best goalie in the "A" group. GREENWOOD RACEWAY PIRST RACE -- 6% Furlongs (Trot) out Leate and Elvis. Roger Chapman, Pat Mulyi- hill, Ronnie Graham, John here. In the rear, are Mur- ray Coe, trainer; Earl Clark, | ALMOST 3,000 MARK for three-year-olds and up. Purse $800/QUINELLA Non, 3 Nancy Brook 8 a - P P s ' a. | y Ezra : K ] B ] , .90 9.00 2.50} i j Seer agen Walker 490,300 4301 zzle ee er OW S _ Andre Morissette, the profes-| f ee oe ae OU lmaasy te thee reesei cd oe Poe sional duck-pin bowler from aie Ran Sonar Gonee's Prince, [4700 (8) eee one cee |Montreal, who took to five-pins Clyde's Boy, Pavia Key, Tim's Lassie|¢Fasiry, Desjardins 2.50 2.70 2.30 R d 10-G T t ] ltkis yearend. Mag 'Weblon tis Soh En Hien ea 813) MECOY ame Total fy spt.s.um Sunnis st Wl Start good, won easily | *$BCOND RACE -- 6% Furiongs (Pace), Also Ran in Order: Dipiomat Hal,! : * $600/Oneida Chief, Macc J ' 1 > F . ~ y y j ' ee ee eagle Con and Suing Harmen." |the history of five-pin bowling] 270, 311, 272 and 266 for 1448, [ner Bowl, will appear in an ex 4 CANADA'S NEWEST ' Smart SSudsgate, Bissoneette 6.50 4. in this city, was staged at Mo-| 'Trailing in fifth plac vas} Cc bod isnaw' . "Pemous Pick, McNutt 7.20 3.40 lbp sabes. ; g piace, Was r Ci y : Laleek 'silver, Tarviteten 2.50| EIGHTH RACE -- 614 Furlongs (pace)|tor City Lanes, when nine meMm-|Sel Himes 1352, Ron Jay 1270,| Motor City Lanes, this Sunday @ STYLE EADER Oshawa 8 Newest and m est for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000/bers of the Oshawa Men's Maj-/Ron Swartz 1177, Bob Gallagher |#/ternoon. Vv Start good, won easily Lovely Princess,| (7) nate cain ise clay Gun, Breeze|3-Jean Third, Gelsel Jr.) 9,80 5,.203.20/0% League took part in a 10-11173 and bringing up the rear,|, . } v On Can and Nover Boy. |2Armbro Explorer, McKinley 7.80 4.20)game series, to decide a repre-|was "Dutch", who was trying ace Morissette but unfortunate. >»? DAILY DOUBLE, Nos, 3 Phyilis mars | eres 2.70'setative to meet Andre Moris-| out his injured bowling hand ly, Keeler is engaged in Ontario A tee ee Help ie onsen Moinors T, Byra,|Sette of Montreal. after a lengthy absence, with championship playoffs this! Mister Saint, Leny Boy and Silver Laird, The nine contestants are thelr1n9q is r weekend, so he will be replaced SHOE DEPARTMENT THIRD RACE -- 6'% Furtotes Tra Late Can, Echo O Valley top average bowlets in the locall 'The second fiveccame. dal by Reg Hickey, left-handed pin) ® ee Major loop, with averages from| started at a terific clip and|mauler, who was runner-up in ' éLegal Prince, Walker = 3.60 H 19 a10 inte RACE = 6% Furlongs (Pace)/240 up Keeler, Hickey and McMaster the local tournament, --_--, SHOES FOR MEN A whole new smart Men's Department has been built -- the eee Testa Kingston Postal "Chiet, Lieweliyn. #40 310 2.7, The first five-game set saWimade it quite clear that they, The five-game set at Oshawa Nihon a peg ry tg ntoggsin -- oe DH-SIsland Song, Ingles 3.80 5-Perennial, Findiey 2.70 2.20,Ozzie Keeler set the pace with! intended to make a real fight | Motor City' Lanes, will get See them--and you'll want them. chal its ona Se ibe oak ke ee pomenhl Start good, asi! 4Little Bert, Dufty 4X\lcee 007 aa Also' Ran \n Order: Determine, Capital|Start good, won dr ving 288, 327, 301, 301, and 326 for) of jt R, Chuckmor and Tom Ley, DH-| Also Ran in Order .Soperor Chie, 1543 and right behind it was i Ben C y, M ra 6 . ¢ Sy 7g | on Deadheat for. 3rd position ae ity $s Vera Grattan and Royal| Karl Mc Master with 333, 279, was 1426 consisting of 294, 255, Late Can., Keystone Killean, 262, 310 and 288 for 1472. Sequelae, " In third position, it was Regiio.game total of 2969, which is Hickey, with 253, 374, 270, 2541, record for Oshawa. 2S bee 317 for 1468 and in fourth|«Mighty Mite" gave a brilliant tar ers peau ue ""\exhibition and never looked . back right from the start. Mi F j Came In Third, | Finishing with a dandy FOURTH RACE -- 6/2 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $400 a 7-K G Direct, D O'Dare 2-Lord Volo, Farr \Edican, Galbraith Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Little Joe Grattan, Oxford May, King of Diamonds, Tawney) Van and Jimmie Harvesteram. 34.50 15.30 6.60 4.90 3.10 2.90 ey put up a terrific battle to FIFTH RACE -- 6 Furiongs (Pace fer. Mesesyear-olte. o1 Me. "Furee.700) NELSON, B.C. (CP). -- Car- jhander racked up 335, 211, 266,|Pla-Mors, Nelson Maple Leafs. Ben Canuck, Cigerri 10.20 5.90 4.40 Ada's top male and female ski- TORONTO (CP)--Harley Mc-|328 and 251, for the 1391, plus)" ------ Tareavres duay, Sores 670 420 ers may have to leave the na-\Farland guided Kroger Prince)' first five of 1468, for a 2859 SUICIDE RULED Start good, Won havelly stg ski team because they!to third place in the seventh|stand total IPSWICH, England (AP)--A Scie Also Ran in Order: Captain McGregor, Nave run out of money, theirjrace at Greenwood Tuesday : coroner's court ruled Tuesday 05-302 Brown r Irish Fergie, Delphine, Dil- coach sa Wea. ; 4 tay lard and Seencers Brite." os night, but was led to the Win) SOCCER SCORES that. Mrs. Jean Bostock, the 08-301 Block eed tae ee ae es ca former 'British Wightman Cup MATT ARR = 7 Funongs tire) fo uke 'a » and Rod Hebron,| Fastry, driven by Claude De-. 1 OnNpON (Reuters). -- Soc-|tennis star Jean Nicoll, com- $ 95 three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (4) 22, Of Vancouver, ran out ofijardins of Angers, Que., placed! 4. results Tuesday night: mitted suicide, Mrs. Bostock, Nancy Brook 8, Graham 9.20 630 4/0 money several months ago. first but McFarland went to the 'Eeeony "Calon, Flodiey 7m Their careers with the nationaljcircle to receive an outsize ENGLISH LEAGUE | Saturday from barbiturate pois- Start good, won handily team depends now on a public/birthday cake from the man- Division 1 loning. A letter to her husband, ee ee ir ee fund-raising campaign agement and directors of the arsenal 3 Birmingham 0 jread by the coroner said Ladies' Men' If we don't raise the money raceway Liverpool 0 West Brom 3 /"You will be better off without or Ladies or ens there's little doubt they're out,"') McFarland, a cattleman who Division Il 05-2291 Black Canuck Teams said Dave Jacobs, coach of the only started his driving career Kingston Aces, 1391 |ettes, Woodstock Athletics, Col- total for his last five, Reg Hick-|!ingwood Shipbuilders, West -- Warroad Lakers, $ Ends A Winner take second position. The left-|Transcona Gibson, Barry Marta, Gerry Smith and Larry Waite. ~Oshawa Times Photos Andre Morissette | Bowls Here Sunday get there," said the 25-year-old husky today. Nicklaus, a non-winner_ this year served notice Tuesday that he's fit and ready to break into the winner's circle. He un- leashed a five-under-par 67 for the 6,980-yard Augusta National Golf Club layout on a hot and sunny afternoon, He whipped the course five times last week with rounds of 68, 69, 68, 68 and 70. hole tournament. Sanders, Lema, Casper and Player are bracketed at 8-to-1 in the in- formal odds, The field includes four Cana- dians -- Stan -Leonard of Van- couver, George Knudson of Tor- onto and amateurs Gary Cowan of Kitchener, Ont., and Nick Weslock of Toronto. CUSTOMER IS RIGHT MEXICO CITY (AP)--Night Bruce Devlin, Tony Lema and! under a program sponsored by Gustini, BASKETBALL SCORES National Association Boston 103 Philadelphia 109 (Best-of-seven eastern division final tied 1-1) 405 Mary St. £. 668-4932 \five months, as seen on Satur-| The most exciting rolloff in|spot, it was Jim Cassells 336,,4ay's TV program from O'Con-| Ozzie Keeler won the right to underway at 2.00 o'clock on Sun Keeler's final five-game total/4ay afternoon. Both bowlers will Ibe on hand early for warm-up 378, 228 and 271, to give him a/PUurposes, The/ ALLAN CUP SURVIVORS ngston_ Aces, Norenda Alos Lions, Moose 42, was found dead at her home Jaw |me, I cannot face the future," Car te national team which is training|in 1963, was celebrating his 70th ardiff 5 Swansea 0 at Notre Dame University here, |birthday. He. is the oldest ac Rotherham 3 Leyton Or 0 "We need about $150,000 toltive driver at Greenwood and Division TT keep the team together for the/one of the oldest on the conti-\Grimsby 3 Scunthorpe 0 world championships in. 1966."'!nent Walsall 3 Hull City 3 Miss Greene last weekend) John Graham drove Nancy Division IV beat the finest skiers of Europe|Brook B. to victory in the, $1.-|Rradford C 4 Brighton 1 and North America when she|200 featured sixth race. Lady|Doncaster 1 Chester 4 "Trail In West "By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Western Hockey League playoffs have become a repeat ATTENTION... 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