Ss, eS ' 107 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusdey, November 11, 1958 LAST MINUTE ADJUSTMENTS The Oshawa Bantam League | Tire team are Shown adjusting | v0 tion Monday | their equipment in the dressing kcommgneed Dpergtio b ay * room before they met the Civi- «afternoon, and these three Boys, | 1, team jn, the first game all members of the Canadian | -------------------- Tony's Lead a It g ors of the International Hockey at the end of the first quarter. SCORING Who's going to stop Tony's? even up their season's record be- hat's the question fans have hind Jack Armstrong, former St been asking about the UAW Catharines, and Whitby Dunlop Hockey League first place hold: star, who fired the 3-goal hat- ers trick. Leftwinger Mort Richards Pete Siblock and his high scor- wasn't too far behind Armstrong's fng crew continued along the un-| Pace with a pair, w hile slagletons beaten trail winning their fourth Jeni to Napk Marshall and Lorne i " nf lac Hoy Ea ae Harold Ford, Sonny Hill, Howie "itche {eith Bradley. and 3 ville Arena Sunday Fitchett, Kei 3 pt the. Baw many : Grove Sutton scored one each for [4 a rause. Hard-working Jackie Sneddon 3 lusitlg Fass suffered a" severe and Bill Berwick each fired a loss during the past week when pair for the winners. with Bobby they learned that captain Elwood Irvine, "Sambo Smith and Bob Bradley would be out for the sea- Sutton connecting for i! Sach son with a serious back injury The newly sponsore oy Pav- tf ing (formerly Sklar Furniture) LINEUPS team continue to be the league's BELKO! Goal 2 « only winless crew as Jerry Grant fence Corbeil, Kap, Steffan, potched their only marker Clarke; Forwards: McMahon, (I TDR Armstrong, Richards, Shaw, Mar- LINEUPS : shall, Sawdon, McQuid, Pipher, TONY'S: Goal: Melnick; De- Hartford. fence: R. Reid, West, Gyurka; MADDOCKS: Goal Forwards: Irvine, Berwick, J. Defence: Rorebeck, Reid, Davis, Locke, Sutton, Sned- Gaudet, Wilson; Forwards don, Smith Cockerton, Bradley, Ford, HOYS: Goal: Kunkel; Defence: non, G. Sutton, F. Sutton, Fitch- Feegan, Barnoski, Trowse; For-: ett, Miller, Hill wards: Savery, Brown, Dineen : Lodge," Myles, Grant, SUMMARY i 1st Period 1, Tong's, Irvine (Sutton, Smith) 1 2. Hoys, Grant (Lodge) 17 Penalties: Berwick, Feegan, 2nd Period '3. Tony's, Berwick (Smith) 15 4. Tony's, Sutton (Smith R. Reid) 18:5 B. Tony'sy Smith (Irvine) .. 18:5; Penalties: Smith. - 3rd Period 8, Tony's, Sneddon (Berwick) 7. Tony's, Berwick (R. Reid Vanstone; De- 1st Period 1. Belko, Richards Marshall, Sawdon) 2. Belko, Armstrong (Pipher) 3. Maddocks, Ford (Ban- non, Rorebeck 19 Penalties: Steffan 2nd Period Maddocks, Hill (G (Sutton, F. Sutton) . Maddocks, Fitchett (Rorebeck Belko, Hartford (Shaw, McQuaid) . Maddocks, Bradley (Bannon, Ford) . Belko, Armstrong (Unassisted) Pica plaved with Earle Flyers in the of his parents for home games and seven linemen will graduate leider; Ontario ockey McCloskey, ior attending St Ban- here SUMMARY will likely cording to 5 the council on Cole, who is notingy, 23 LEE Tony's Vacate Dyurno Scores 4 Cellar Spot : Yi wl Although r Spot rors AS Macko S Win club just managed to win one, Macko's A's defeated Oshawa of the Merchants. He also picked 'Cay's Lumberkings Lead In Industrial Basketball TEAM STANDINGS | : WLF API lage Bowl, it was sufficient to Merchants by a score of 8 to 6 Up a ten-minute misconduct. 5 [move the Oshawa squad out of in a thrilling Sunday night game| SUMMARY 2 489 440 10 {ne bottom spot in the standing. | , 1 3 1 295 276 So. far. the local boys have, just played at the Bowmanville* arena. 1st Period {The Merchants monopolized the 1. Merchants, Burgess Lumberkings notched their effort of passing and shooting| fourth victory of the season with overtook Ajax in the third quarter a strong last quarter finish to trip outhooping them, 22-16. Cay's | Acadian Cleaners 80-62 Thursday Barney Oldfield, who has really [yi ples night at Simcoe Hall. {pulled out of his shooting slump, Acadians 2 3 368 332 Leading the way for the Lum. fired home 13 points with seme, 0 3 202 286 o Deen completely outlucked de- berkings were Barney Oldfield Sensational jump shots: to push with 16 and "Sparrow" Goddard Cay's into a lead they never re- TOP TEN SCORERS land John Newey had 13 apiece, linquished. Ed. Bibeau, Gord Schmidke, and Ted Piotrowski hile for Acadians, Gary Vaug- 2 De led all scorers with gf arried the play for Ajax to leave 0 spite the fact that théy have been scoring during the first 30 min. (West, Lyle) {bowling just as well as the lead- utes of the game, and were lead. 3- Merchants, Bishop PPA (ing clubs in the standing. ing by a score of 6 to 0, however, 5 Cowling, Hamilton) ... 13:00 Cheski, Maples 25.6 Lloyd Sabilis again set 2 hesithy a brilliant burst of goal-scoring| (Hamilton) Kolodzie, Maples 185 bo 2'on the part of the Lumbermen 2nd Period i Ji B nd 'them trailing 46-40. : . re Cau' ~'- triple score of 813, including a" points and. with 16 znd 11. | Cay's continued their scoring Newey's, Cay's 17.7131 first' game, and Lloyd is al. tied the game by the eight-min-| 4 nroroponee Lyle (Welsh, Burgess) ..,.. 4.57 ; '. CAGE COMMENT -- The vic- mime in The Jot" quater, Ax eld, Acadian Is mest top man in the league, with ute mark of the third period, and ory ay's snapped a wo. COUN match them and felllpo Sl) tL kL 1354/2 average, : then went on to stretch the twine| 5. Merchants, Bishop torysfor Ca) 44 behind by a 23-14 copnt. Don|Blrrows, 8 Dick Ad who" started off ( ilton game losing streak. Barney Old- vi) oh og "ugparrow" Goddard |Dickonson, Acadians wi pane. Wio siz og/for two more unanswered goals. Hamilton field seems to have found the gy ii0q 13 points to led Cay's in Wilson, Acadians . * Hi be on the 35 me. peat The Merchants could do nothing| Merchants, Master [range again. John Salter for, =o .ter while the same trio|Schmidke, Ajax 55 13.7 104 again hit the A fin to stop Macko's men as they| p 5 Enc ids |Acadians turned in his finest, "500 a5 in the third quarter, Goddard, Cay's 13.7 spots and bad to settle for a 663 Cored eight goals from the| (Durne in ne . ) 11:18 game of the season. tried to keep up with them, but, triple. middle of the second period to 2 arma, saurence PET b © { CAY'S -- Newey, 13; Oldfield, hort with the final score . | : ia the end of the game. "A isted) 16; Goddard, 13; Mallet, 12! reaaing Cay's 69, Ajax 54 | Combines Edge |teoh Gallagher, who always has England received a penalty for| o yinassisted |Campbell, 2: Whalley, 2; Mac- : ' | bi i eo (Hh 45% hag | charging Merchants' goalie, and * Co 4 Inally, 5; Matthews, 10 and Hor. HIGH SCORERS 'Whitb J : his graay pr phi hana the Macko's played the last five min-| yo apa chc op cn ton, 8. Fouls -- 6 out of 12. | Barney Oldfield, playing his 1 Y uniors picking of head pins. jutes of the game shorthanded. ™ 'pore.' 19:37 ACADIANS -- Vaughan, 20; finest game of the year, rattled . The game was marred by three Penalties: Welsh (10° min, mis conduct and game misconduct); Garrard (10 min. misconduct); : ith | i The scores for each club were mj i A ; ] 'ihome 24 big points along with| Brooklin Combines came up | misconduct penalties and a game eter. 11. Shieids. &: Lut. | Don Mallets 5 and Bob "Spar. With their second straight exhibi- 107i; 1111 and 1126, for a 3308|misconduct going to L. Hamilton and Burgess (too many players), 3rd Period 4 RD 0 1g tion game win Monday night total for Oshawa's Tony's, against [ton, 0; and McLaughlin, 0. Fouls tow Goddard's 12 10 lead Cavs! whe they handed the Whitby 1189; 1187 and 1026, for a 3402] 4 out of 8, Laison. For Afax, Ted Piotrow- (Hillcrest Dairy Juniors a 3 fo 1 total for Village Bowl. REMEMBER WHEN? ..! Officials -- Paul Wright a b idke's| defeat in the Whitby Community| oli { o , si Bra. OF 0202 and ord Schmieg d p Commun The Desors Bowing C100 I garg. imide Arnut' 1; Mack's. Romani Timekeeper -- Ray Suddard. Iesuse. { Charlie Grandy, accurate forward passes sparked 12. Makke's, Durno : Bill Cornish urday and thus moved into the Cmont Eski 1 211 On Saturday afternoon Ernie on CONVENT -- Samonton: LsAmos .l0 a «LT ornlands McGarryy 7:58 9:39 13 themselves, to take the lead League voled Monday night to!Gord Schmidke and Ted Piot-| limit clubs to 12 players each-- rowski divided 11 points for Ajax, ley, 5: ] defeating motions which would while Barney Oldfield netted four | Maclnally, 0; Newey, ¥ ; have raised the. limit to 13 or 14. points to keep Cay's within reach. 6; Oldfield, 24 and Goddard, 12. discuss the schedule. ! The Lumberkings wasted no Fouls -- 7 out of 18. . i i i ck as) --- y ; Piotrowski, layer limit set earlier this sea- time making their comeback as AJAX Boyd, 0; Pio i in and all clubs must be down they outscored Ajax 14-11 in the 20; Dickson, 0; Schmidke, 15; to the limit by Dee. 1. Last sea- second quarter. Don Mallett, and Bibeau, 8; Hill, 9; and Elerick, son each club was allowed 14. | Sparrow" Goddard led Cay's 2, Fouls -- 4 out of 15. ; Members of the league are To- comeback as they pulled into a pfficials -- Dave Kelly and P For i 5) | 3 y ledo, Fort Wayne, Troy, Indian: half-time tie of 24 24 Jim Brady. Chuck Delite apolis and Louisville. 'Ernie Cay's, with a great team Timekeeper - ( uc I A Bradley, 14, Wayne King, 13, | and Ron Godridge, 12. Manager of the Canadian Tire bantams | [Chat 3 s . iti ok JE ad is Ray Godridge and Coach is | jo aM /ern Ferguson were the cellar position replacing Oshawa] . ro Elwood Bradley. Cay Lumberkings journeyed to! . oo *c "op "lo ond same Ins |marksmen for the winners, and Tony's. tery oy oY unibes. Fie 13. Macko's, Romanuk . - - Ajax in an Oshawa Industrial ~2* > ™ d h the | 8 Luke netted the only Whitby| Only two more weeks remain] oocrs In Ihe third and dec (Garrard, Welsh) h "avs TOW have really poured home the i ; : ing game of the western rugby hoe Basketball League fixture. Cay's| o;.c"y the last quarter. Cay's|COuDter. A in the first series of the schedule > 'Ge™ Cho 0 Fe La. 14: Macko's, Durno IHL Vote To showed a great last quarter scor-| [oUF 0 CT ive victories |, This was the second straight ex-/and it is to be hoped that the Gf - Wh Timaated : Calta "| (unassisted) ........... 14:40 ing punch to chalk up a 69-54 vic- | 5 4% 1 defeats to lead the league Dibition game, loss i for Misia local boys will get untracked and oe a ss Penalties: England (five min.), : ; ia last wi 3 ! . . tory. : fein Barney Oldfield seems to sing dining ee Oniliatas all out to each a play off SPOL, | emi-final after being 19 pots LINEUP 1mit ups | Ajax started the game with an|nave found his shooting eye off. igh aay OHI hE Lae secon; series, !4own on the first game In the, MACKO'S: Cirka, Lawrence, air tight zone defence and held! oiher years and this means trou-| *ipestiay os I i ori ova Sows Ju Teel is Grey Cup final that year Toronto Oksuk, Reid, Towns, Durno Eng- TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)--Govern- Cay's to 10 points, while scoringipje for the other teams. ed Orillia a 15 to 3 defeat Satur- at Willow Bowl, prod if genni Argos heat Edmonton 21-11. land, Welsh, Baker, Romanuk, {day night in the Port Perry be an interesting match when we ~-- McGarry, and Garrard. CAY'S -- Matthews, 1; Whal- arena. remember how both clubs were awa Tony's will appear at Motor; MERCHANTS: Vanstone, Mar- Mallett, 15; Campbell, 2; An OHA Junior "C" league neck and neck in the play-offs City Lanes in the final day of shall, T. Masters, Bishop, Lyle, 4: Horton, meeting will be "held tonight to last season the first series, against the Dan- Hamilton, D. Masters, Burgess The following Saturday, Osh- forth Bowling Club. West and Cowling, g This action reaffirms the 12- U of T Blues Oshawa Boy Is Will Lose 16 fused Release | mommy u lof Toronto Blues will be short 16 bir guns when next year's foot- TORONTO (CP) -- Jack Cole. a brought him from Oshawa to Bar- ball season tolls around. Save 17 - year - old right winger who rie and used him on persmission trie entire first-string backfield The sign for Suburbanite Canada's favourit- Association Jun- because he couldn't miss time at this year. Many of these players winter tire. year, now is Barrie Collegiate. ; ,_ helped Varsity wrap up an un- College Rev. David Bauer, St. Michael's io, and untied season which team manager, said : be did't ended Saturday with Blues de- know Cole 'was at the school so feating McGill University' Red- it wasn't a case of taking the fin " y A group last Michael's But if the St. Michael's Majors want to play him in the league it cost them $2,500, ac- Barrie coach Hap encouraging note, said is the fact that the de- ; ¢ son : | fensive' team, which allowed only Emms. St. Michael's is playing a 48- . 3 ka p 4 "I want another player for him game schedule Feit to 54 hy 57 points ID.SEVEN SAAS this Sea or $2,500," Emms said at Mon- the other league teams and will' Arond those graduating He day's OHA Junior A meeting. even up the standings Playing|s.oring champion Tim Reid. Emms was seeking a ruling from gix four-point contests. These are: rushing champ "Pete Joyce in i against Peterborough: | o.,2 terhack Brian Aston. playing for Barrie this year. Dec. 8 at Marlboro: Dec. 18 at "oo i ladine farewell to Var- | "I don't want to keep him out Hamilton; Jan. 31 at St. Cathar- sity are Dave Cresswell, Dave of hockey but I feel 1 shouldn't ines; Feb. 8 against Barrie. The pi vpon, pune Brodie, Curt Rus- lose a player after paying his sal- sixth game, against Guelph, will sell, Bill Hunter, Don Johnston, ary last season," said Emms. "I be decided later. Julian Porter, Santo Martini, y Eom Dick Risk, Larry Stacey, Walt | Adams, Al Connolly and Bobby . | Dann RA Major Leaguers In| s - . Ne Don't get stuck this winter Buy now and save on famous Big 4 Playoffs 8. Teny's, Sneddon (Locke, ' West) Penalties: None. 3rd Period 10 Yrs. Says Stanky | CUSTOM Penalties: Feegan BELKO'S TIE FOR SECOND In the second half of the UAW twin hill the fast improving Belko Redy Mix downed Maddock's . Belko, Richards (Marshall, Sawdon) | Belko, Armstrong (Me- OTTAWA (CP) -- Sam Berger, chairman of the television com- Mahon, Steffan 2:15 mittee of the Big Four football Belko, Marshall league, has announced that all {White Rose 7-5 to move into a tie (Unassisted 42 three playoff games will be tele- for second place with the same Maddocks. G_ Sutton vised live by the CBC in the home Maddock's club. F. Sutton, Wilson 95 cities concerned 1 After two early losses, Belko's Penalties: None. _ Berger sald equitable terms - had been reached with the CBC ' and permission now has been 1 granted by the league ! | Previously league authorities ' oac 15 0S) S6 {had said there would be black- 3 [ous in the cities where the games :) . ° are played. They said then this . stand was taken after reviewing Many Gimmicks ies ses and the effect on the gate. : By JACK SULLIVAN Ticats are assured of a place NO) IRECEDENT. die. B bIf it's gimmicks you want, in the Big Four total-point final F core. hie Seas n, ee re Hockey and football coaches have and if they reach the Grey Cup LT BRYS |e a e & q , ow -Cit) playoffs them by the hatful. They've been don't be surprised if big Jim con- but said. tis actions is. not to be Known to seek' aid from scien- tinues his letter-writing. considered a ir The de- ists, cooks and psychologists in RANGERS' IDEAS cision for blackouts this year joie everlasting Sitorts 10. pro a psychologist and a restaura- stood until Monday night, cu : teur were called in by New York! The games concerned are the i The gimmicks haven't always Rangers back in 1951 when the Sudden-death semi-final in Mont- porked, but +. least these fel- National Hockey League club was real Wednesday between Ottawa pws can't be taulted for lack of iy a slump. The stunt worked for Rough Riders and Montreal Al- jmagination. There's nothing pe-a little while but Rangers went ~-- HAKONE, Japan (AP) -- Eddie| To Be Televised ouettes and the two games of the final. They are scheduled for Nov. says Japanese baseball will be of . jor league calibre in 10 years. 15 and Nov. 22 between Hamilton Ma) i Tiger-Cats, first-place finishers, Stanky, a front office executive and the winner of the Ottawa. With the touring Cardinals, said Montreal game. shortstop Tatsuro Hirooka of Yo- 2h NALA SEA miuri Giants, and pitchers Tada- WANED MORE MONEY Big shi Sugiura of Nankai Hawks and spokesman said the BIg | Atsushi. Aramaki of the Damai Four informed the corporation on orions are of major calibre. | Oct. 21 that it wanted an extra ye predicted Japanese will be| $15,000 a game for playoffs shown playing in the American majors | on ir in He jest area where "jn the not too far future." | each was played... ,,| Cardinal players also praised ln This had been guile a shock ithe Japanese after playing sev- oC is 4 gir nd ee 1€|oral exhibition games against had understood all along!pem that, as has been the practice for, ---- the previous three years, it would be allowed to show the playoffs in all Big Four cities. The CBC spokesman SUBURBANITES WEBB TO U.K LONDON (AP)--Spider Webb of Chicago, the fourth-ranked chal- said! lenger for Sugar Ray Robinson's agreement was finally reached in/world middleweight title," has Montreal to allow TV showing of been matched against British the games in all Big Four cities middleweight champion Terry "at an amount substantially less" Downes in a 10-rounder at Lon- |than $15,000 a game. don's Wembley Stadium Dec. 9. Sure-footed traction - Super-strong 3-T Cord bodies REGULAR PRICE 2975 | «lesirian about them ¢ Jim Trimble, coach of the Hamilton Tiger - Cats, is an old hand at the game. In 1953, when fe coached Philadelphia Eagles !of the National Football League, fe pioneered the idea of radio mquipped helmets for quarter packs to receive instructions from the sidelines HIDN'T WORK C {| The only reason Eagles couldn't make space cadets of their quar Rerbacks was that they were un- pble 'to get receivers small fous to fit inside the headgear rience came to the rescue three {ears later and Paul Brown of he Cleveland Browns used the gadget But again there were hitches ew York Giants made the oper pron a joke by placing a coach p the sidelines with an inter- eptor set and he felayed Cleve and plays to the New York de e team by messenger [| that wasn't all. NFL offi gials outlawed the electronic de fice and Coach Brown said he peed the radio sparingly because roars of the erowd drowned Brown's voice in the quarter s helmet receiving set, another gim week probably for fhe first time in Canadian pro sgarts when he wrole every player of his Big Four club a He simply told them that get cracking, that "rather an Pick last loiter the wad better had reached thing alarming state", 122. Ineeded more sed oning. back to their losing finished Tinh ' ang ar i OHA Scoring Race Stanley Cup playoffs ay ® Is Led By Mikita In November of that Frank Boucher, then # manager, called in Dr. David/ TORONTO (CP) Foward Stan Tracy with the idea of putting Mikita of the first-place St. Cath. the plays straight mentally. After arines Teepees continues to lead a few sessions with the doctor, he scoring race in the Ontario Rangers won some games and| Hockey Association Junior A ser- Boucher's gimmick was a suc- 1€S with 20 points on 10 goals and ress 10 assists. The Rangers however went into Official statistics released Mon- another slump and Gene Leone day show Bill Connelly of Peter- got into the act with free spe- borough Petes in second place cially-prepared meals the after- With 17 points. He has seven goals noon before each home game. He and 10 assists, while Chico Maki followed by giving the players a of Teepees is in third place with shot-glass full of a liquid concoc- 15 points, gained by eight goals tion exactly one hour before and seven assists. game-time Peterborough netminder Jac- They won their next five home 9ues Caron has moved into top games and then were taken off £0altender's position with a 1.33 the secret potion. Sure enough, 80als - against average on four they went into another slump. 802ls in three games Mavbe it was just as well they Dennis Dejordy of Teepees, in stopped drinking the stuff be. Second spol, has allowed 26 goals cause, as centre FEdgard Laprade for a 2.6 average said at the time You take one s ind then you feel horse year Ranger UTTENDALE TO TRAPPERS NORTH BAY (CP)--North Bay Trappers, last-place club in the OHA-NOHA senior A group, have acquired right winger Johnny Ut HAMILTON (CP)--Coach tendale, rangy 20-vear-old Negro, Trimble says his Hamilton T on option from Quebec Aces of Cats will open the Big Four foot- the Quebec Hockey League ball union finals in the opposition Coach Joe Crozier of the Aces team's home park Saturday. The had hoped to turn Uttendale pro decision will give Ticats the and form the first Negro forward windup of the two-gan total you belch like a war DECIDE VENUE line in professional hockev. How A decided Uttendale points series in Hamilton Nov. ever, he |six-way tie at 14 points. Litz And Bathgate Lead NHL Scoring MONTREAL (CP) -- The Na-, Tod Sloan of Chicago with nine tional Hockey League scoring goals and five assists heads this derby has taken on the aspects group. Sloan had a 2-2 record for |of a traffic jam, with Andy Bath- the week. Maurice (Rocket) Rich- gate of New York Rangers and ard, scoring one goal, is in the Eddie Litzenberger of Chicago 8-6 bracket, the same as Moore Black Hawks barging through to who picked up a goal and an as- the front and crowding the elite sist in his team's one game. of Montreal Canadiens back into HULL HEADS HENRI Bathgate, sharp-scoring right- Bobby Hull of Chicago, also winger, rattled in three goals and With a 1-1 count for the week, scored an assist in New York's joined the 14-point contingent, rat- three games to run his point total ing ahead of Henri (Pocket to 16. Litzenberger's output was Rocket) Richard of Montreal and two goals and an assist, in two Red Sullivan of New York. The games, putting the lanky Black little Rocket could muster only Hawk on the same 16-point pla- one assist while Sullivan clicked teau for four | Bathgate takes top billing in the, With the 10th-place man only official statistics, released today,!two points behind the leaders, the because he has scored a total of scramble is just as tight for sev- eight goals to Litzenberger's four. eral more places. Camille Henry| Canadiens played only a single of New York, with a 2-2 produc- game--a 6-5 setback at the hands|tion, is all alone at 13 points.| of the Rangers--but even in the Only one point below him is team- five - goal production Montreal's mate Bill Gadsby, the ace New big guns were almost silenced York defenceman helping on four Jean Beliveau and Bernie goals last week (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, co-lead-| Bracketed at 11 points are ers a week ago, failed to get a Jerry Toppazzini of Boston Bruins point and dropped back into a Andy Hebenton of New York and third - place tie with their 15 Gordie Howe of Detroit. Only Top-| points pazzini of this trio failed to get a Three of their teammates--the point. His leadership in goals, | Richard brothers and Dickie with nine, now is shared by he Moore--were left scrambled in a New York's Sullivan leads the league in assists with 13, SALE PRICE Size 6.70 x 15 Blackwall tube type WITH RECAPPABLE TIRE 4 Free installation--Fast service. 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