Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Dec 1953, p. 16

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16 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, Deoymier 16, . OSHAWA R ALLY FALLS SHORT | | LAKESHORE : om SPORTS MENU | Orillia Pontiac's Early Lead BASKETBALL | | ; Everything from Soup to Nuts" | Prauas Too Much For Truckmen Foam HE ape ort by Geo. H. Campbell Orillia Pontiacs built up a 5-0 were evenly divided with defense-; A couple of minutes later, sec- Bowmanville 1 } % is 2 lead by midway through the third | man Don McBeth drawing all three |'onds after Payne had gone to the Whitby" 01 40 65 : SPORTS EDITOR period of their home game last| terms for the Oshawans. penalty box, George Samolenko ri i ) night in the Lakeshore Senfor *'B"| Payne scored the lone goal of | passed to Wally Samanski for Osh- TE Sg Say Dee. 12 wih | OHA group schedule and despite | the first period on a rebound from | awa's third goal and the final tally | JOABA BIG FIVE : | a brilliant three-goal rally by the ! def * Desroch midway | of the game. . Player Harry Sinden, who nas been uu-| There was plenty of basketball | Oshawa Truckmen in the last nine through the action, which saw no | FIRST PERIOD Warriner (P.P.) AL YOR "THE MAN" ing a splendid job on defense for [action around these parts last minutes of the game, the Pontiacs | penalties meted out. In the second fie Oshizvia Truckmen, iad 0 MISS | night and there's a doubleheader hung on to win a 5-3 decision. period, McDonald scored on Shew- L Orillia, Payne Jordan (Whitby) ast Bey ; TL sent the Gutjes of | at Simcoe Hall tonight with OCVI| The Motor City Truckfnen were | chuck's pass, early in the period No Penalties B. Dadson (Bow) dg Bag ming the Gunes * lseniors playing the Simcoe Hall without the service of their re-|and four minutes later, Aikin : Gallagher (Bow.) 13. \ : at the Sinden's, happening yester- Us took a licking |gular defenseman Harry Sinden, |made it 3-0 with help from Payne. SECOND PERIOD Ball (Uxbridge) . " " : from Andy's A.C. up in Toronto (who missed this game owing to the McBeth was serving penalties 2. Dritpia, McDonald . E BOY d ; i 'ley' be out to at |fact he and his wife were concern- | when both the Orillia goals were ; ; . s hore le a a | least polished oft the Red, Green |ed with a "blessed event" on Tues-| scored In, this period, against. the 3. nila, tem oh P y RA fd nn got val | and Gol cagers, just to prove day -- it's a bal rl for the Sin- | Short-han ckmen. . 144, | ; t a 8 Jus P y y gl n TRUCKMEN RALLY Penalties McBeth (roughing) S E YOUR BEST BETS was serving a penalty and then in | Dept. defeated Production Con*rol "Wally" Samanski, Whitby puck FOR CHRISTMAS ! the third period. Ab Bowen rapped | wiille Purchasing won over the |..." no has pursued his hockey for 1Wo Suick Sods, both by Fins THIRD PERIOD t ioki it | Clowns. is ? st on an unassiste . Orillia, y ; in a couple of quickies to make in various professional fronts in| goo effort and the second on a| = Orillia. Powe FOR MEN excitement and thrills. It finished <oreet him at tho airport. 1 | : Sa'2 blazing hockey match but the | wets to look as if there's go- | Bight, scoring Ine pod ig BL men on theif three-goal splurge, (Hooper) :30. | duction Control 59-37 »n ---- Truckmen couldn't quite catch up. ing to be a lot of football talk |. al frost with Frank Hooper setting him up| 8. Oshawa, Samanski ing Dept. won over the Clowns 50 x nicely. About a half-minute later, (Samolenko) 14:17. [to 23, in the doublc +] 95 ® provided by their newest mem- | or two for the Blue B rs ber, "Wally" Samanski of Whit- | and create a lot more interest In the first game, Purchasing by. Wally, owned by Cleveland | among their fans. went on a buying spree in the firct LLANELLA The Orillia «0 .."... go E irs ioc c i something or other. In the Industri- | dens. In the first period, a couple in the 8 At the 7-minute mark of the 0:57; McBeth (hooking) 5:47; Pear- 5 Truck 11- | ' T9 heros Ae Te | Coach George Trafton returned the Pat few years, Put Who signed pass from McDonald, right from (McDonald) 113. » | boys rapped in three quick goals to Winnipeg yesterday and some | q. cooon "0h Toestias afternoon he, Jocgion, within only eight sec-| 6. Oshawa, Yourth in ames : | Gabanare 'by Arrow | : per : ; All Shades and Sizes \ and i. gamed; ia Winnipeg Lis A However there w also a | winter and if nothing else, they ae game was hard ought ba Hooper again made the play for| Penalties: Richardson (tripping) |Simcoe Hall last night, in the Osh- clean ai e way and only SiX|an Oshawa goal, coach Ernie |0:59; Payne (hooking) 14:06; and|awa Industrial Basketball League Barons, has played his hockey Mi Pl a 10-game, home-ice winning streak I half and picked 1m 20 in pro ranks for the past few | BRIGHT BITS -- St. Kitts Tee- nus ayers, for the Mercurys. And S AC Jolding their opponents to only Sanforized years. 1 anager ren Blair got | oo won last night 7-6 over Guelph MCKENZIE GETS TWO " five. In the s. orize ay © on arcy had to stay second. each while Don McBeth {al League games last night, Parts | SAMANSKI SIGNS third period, the homesters struck | Sall (charging) 16:20. Purch asin g and gave the Orillia fans a lot of of his players were on hand to |, ave] a fine game for them last| * Maxie Yourth started the Truck-| 7. Oshawa, Dickens Parts Department defeated Pro- bright spot in the Oshawa play, | may come up with a new coach penalties were handed out. These| Dickens potting this one. McBeth (tripping) 18:30. action. Clowns made a better ...0.. .._ Wool and Cotton s comp release t ~at them first Ni F 11 Jack McKenzie scored ' S t . from Cleveland's Jim Hendy yes- place. Rexie Stimers will be lagara a S to pace the Dutchmen. 1 ho ods Wi n Handil Jere Fi Suissored yg) with , . Y einz being top scorer for the win- terdav and signed Samanski to : : an irr reaming LOW. we objected to a berge and Ge Schol i Attersley getting a lot of soft E d W ds 8 orge Scholes fired ners while Fleming and McTavish gre shou sad scone ph puis Sth' dE) EXUCDC WINASOT | mites fy Fs td so "Sous 5: Fleming 8.95-$10 Seal last night and voce Be Bb |Greenshirts but now with Quebec By THE CANADIAN PR In Pembroke Ed Mulligan, Tom Over Grads son, 1; Henderson 3B. eTavieh, . into the team's play, will be a |" DI hair re "corer Brian |, Niagara Falls Cataracts did bet- ( Smelle, Don Johnson, Joe Bum- 7; Bolahood, 4; Canning, Czrinka, teal help. The Truckmen are | Collen Ine est 2 Io of ter Tuesday night with a line-up |bacco, Ron Hurst and Terry Bioc- : McHugh, Babcock, Smith and Al. playing Orillia back in Bowman- | Cullen has Th os. a of 9 scor of 10 players than they have been |chi were among the Greyhound |. Last night at Parkdale Collegiate jap, 2 , VIYELLA -- $10.00 and $12.75 ville on Saturday night and this |Ing points . The Greens is Of | doing with a full roster during most | scorers. Jack Carthy, Jim Max-| Toronto, in a Metropolitan Inter-| PURCHASING -- Kudla, 4 Dres- : : one should be a rousing hockey |lastn ght Incicenta y, heating ar- of the. season. well, Jack Schmidt, Nobby Clarke, | Mediate "A" league game. 3ndry's sing, 8; Mecllveen, 6; McInally, 8; t, 3 FOR THE BOY match all the way. Mgr. Blair [rie 7-4...Down in Queb~ "Bevo 0 oe in last place in the |Orval Gravelle and Rheal Savarad Be C.. Secslvel goc gioned the Heinz, 15; Mayer, 4; Lambert, 2 hints that some firm action js |have announced that plans for |. too "gy cy tallied for P. oy JBI ey Association Senior |! or Pembroke. Robson, 3 and Jones. | Be oe i ve [ets new gg team |A League, didn't win but they | Stratford Indians are at Kitch-| The Grads could do nothing Officials -- Bill Gingerich, ref- v FANCY TARTANS yers who haven en 0 BB ge TL made Windsor Bulldogs work for ener for the only OHA game to-|against the supert rebounding and |eree Bob Simcoe, umpire and Ron : Fi Ny hy: play their 4-3 victory. night. Greyhounds go to Sault|hard checking of the Toronto team |Gorycki, timekeeper. : Sanforized ~-- 6 to 18 Years The Cataracts twice held leads |Ste. Marie, Mich., to meet the |in the first-half as they only scor-| In the second game of the eve- ; b= a TROUBLE over the second-place Bulldogs and | Indians Thursday. 4 10 Points, However, in the sec- hing, Production Control didn't ; . GOS idn't fall un yle seman ond half, the stary diff .|have enough control or producti = N 2 7 5 Simcoe Hall Scene | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Frank |scored kis second goal of the nicht Ralph Risebrough. Bob Booth and|to put themselves in" business ° . : . | Clair, coach of Toronto Argonauts, | 10 clinch it for Windsor in the MUCH AT STAKE Bob Hill, all started to hit with|28ainst the Parts boys, who took Twin-Bill Tonight sal] Toesday uight. that His Big Lon pe period. | SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Former regularity from close in and also|# 2-12 lead in the first half and "here is doubleheader Youketiall [Four footed tein fell from 1052 | Erory>. rE heavyweight champion Ezzard | on their set shots from fifteen yc" Cri" SL Jiyals 8) Shout hod VIYELLAS Ho COT an gt Or er Dane [Go otha am fel} joom M Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchman [Charles is a boxer at the cross- [to twenty feet out. During this| = SEE mangle, es the sec- both opig i oe i when bo up © amp ons to ! Ei ar- enhanced their first-place position |roads. half the Oshawa boys matched | Vii oP. Ue al 59-37 tri- . 6 to 18 Yean both & ilior 20 a Senior game gules ecause he didn't add new ; defeating Oven ing = If he doesn't beat Coley Wallace yasiet for basket with the good Nick Mrozeek with a dozen, Rick iB ' . » ivals, {here tonight his chances for a shot | 10r0nto team. Sal { aX In the first game of the night, at | "The league was so greatly im- [Owen Sound. In the Northern On- | at the title h High scorers for the t were| po way with 21 and Randall with h fi 75 y, t e he once owned probably | Andy's, Bill ai Doug 10 were the big scorers for the 3 ° ' "giving" as much as ability war- | they're rants. the Q ¥ FECHA ET ', shapes up to be a real battle. The | «qtj i A Other teams brought in giant | . Cataracts went ahead in the first |cOme of their nationally-televised apiece. The Grads next game is|dall, 10: Edwards = 8° Crawfors In the senior game, the Grads t-sized backfi " oe i Unger tallied for Niagara Falls 1949 to 1051, is favored to whip |yonight will be Central Collegiate 4; Mackness, 2; Stone, 3: MeCiae see their 1958 cage squad in action. K WEAR Those in attendance tonight will | have not already done so. scored his second of the night to ftom New York, stands feet, PEP WINS Gorycki, timekeeper. drawn for the Grads. It will also [Same will begin ut seven while the |Sound, their first in three meet- |He took the part of Joe Louis in | Tuesday "night won every roun w © Big 12-Inch Concert Speaker seven o'clock, the Simcoe Hall Jr. proved that we fell behind," he [tarlo Hockey Association, Sault |will be gone forever. 1 Grads will take the floor against [said at the annual B'nai B'rith [Ste. Marie Greyhounds counted : : Armstrong 14, and winners while ouse with 11 shapea up io be ea bate | They're both contenders, Charles | 16" For Oshawa. Bob Booth had 11, | And Gob# With nine were best for N And inom; many other sugges r. Grads are fighting to make top | tackles like John Kissel and Tex 10-rounder will h to the ot. before Christmas, while the | Coulter, Wd didn't. But next sea- [riod on a screetied shot by Hed pounder wil mean ue tonight at Simece Hall, § p.m. |Bell, 1; Lowry, 4: McWilliams, Me: itlon it and 1¢ wil Give. the Joo before the end of the perl his hb 0] y A BE a a ap Bive 118 Joc PA le Lt Re ile Ry pounds, | Sealors. cad Voigh have an rtunity to see the| A full house is ted force the game into overtime. Wise- [two inches eins of | SEpUEtod al 0 od itor the. eos Wallace has had only two fights | Willie Pep. former fonther weight 8 SIMCOE N. DIAL 35-4511 give last minute buyers a chance ' night cap will go at eight bells. - ings btween the two teams, broke |the movie, * Joe Louis Story." [in scoring an easy over SRAARAXAFAVV AAJA ZARARARARARAN AVAAAVARAAARANRAAAXAVARANARAVNARANA NAVA NANAARARAR : 22 7s BHR HR) od ; oe © malic i. Jeleviation / : ® No Streaks © No Flutter © No Flop - Over ] " ® Custom-Craft Cabinet In Walnut, Mahogany or Blonde Oak OUTSIDE ROOF AERIAL ONLY if i i twi - Bolahood's Sportshaven in wh at [sports night. Hw ge i , Overtime io Jotent Pem- | 8Y nd Wi wire Li gh Wigley 16. For Gshawa. Bob Booth had 11, the los ers. th TYR yar tons of unusual interest. son we'll have a couple of big fel- | 3 stay out of last, spot. in the second session on goals b The 32-year-old: Charles, fr A Eo lows like them, as well as some '(, % SeCOUC SEoscl Haidy, % > Cincinnati and - champion tom Be_beld 253 levision set, The ROD. CONTROL, -- Maclnally, y MEN'S Seedh y y 3 ee, school hoop fans a chance to the t, 3. S ! ON Bush a to purchase their tickets if they them ahead 3-2 in the third. Haidy | Wallace, a 25-year-old 205- al Na Bil Qiogerich, drawing of the winning ticket for ' the television set that is being |" "nde Action and the f¥S!| Kitchener's victory over Owen [this year and won both with ease, |champlon from Hartford, Conn Tony Longo of Baltimore in a 10- round fe, bout. weighed 129, Longo 130. * P 2 i Super-Powered 22-Tube Chassis YOU CAN BE SURE IF IT'S WESTINGHOUSE 5 KING W. DIAL 3-3425 : "WESTWOOD" EERMEERNEEEEEEEEE ELLE EEL ES EE EERE EERE Cs wb SEU

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