Rr I Sinn ng) 40 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday March 15, 1955 : - Oshawa Bantams [ger ' (NameDates Penton You Make a Better Deal | SPORTS MENU Defeat Marlboros |seortsmensshow Stanley Cup [OnWay Home at " i vg TORONTO (CP)--Bowlers from world hockey champions, left this Everything from Soup to Nuts Oshawa Kinsmen Bantams in-|prominently "in morning for Canada via Prestwick, the scoring, all| Welland and London took the lead wl vaded Toronto Maple Leaf Gar-|played outstanding /games for |at the half-way mark Monday in ay owns Scotland, and Jenlsr, Nid, by Hl b Geo H C bell dens last night and chalked up a Oshawa in this crucial playoff|the eastern Canada five-pin bowl- ly Trans-Canada pir ines pone. m oa Y lo . amp. 4-2 victory over the Marlboro|game, with Petrie starring in|ing ch hips at the Canad NEW YORK (CP)--Despite the Their scheduled arrival time oe | Bantams, in the first game of goal. . National Sportsmen's Show. down-to-the-wire battles for first | Montreal is 9:3 p.m. BST Lomght 4 SPORTS EDITOR their home-and-home, semi-final| OSHAWA KINSMEN--Goal, Pe-| John Scholes of Welland topped |and third place, the National| , nee are 26 persons aboard the 3 series for the Ontario Minor Hock- | trie; defense, Joyce and Westfall; | the 12-man men's field, rolling a| Hockey L. plane--20 players and six officials ey Association Bantam "A" | cenire, Chasczewski: wings, Mol-|1315 score for five games. In the tentative dates. ontay. Sou ced and fans. The team arrived here OSHAWA'S "City League" Bantam representatives, the Kinsmen championship. llen and Disney. Alts; Nicholish-| women's division, Mary Anderson | semi-finals opening March 22. oly 2 Joule Wo the worid Disney, with an unassisted tally | on, Sneddon, Cockerton, Frolick,|of London led with a five-game With M 1 C % ; » "lub All-Stars, d into Maple Leaf Gardens last night and defeat- 3 _| Cole, McAvoy, ight, Scott and |total of 1,257 points. ith ontreal Canadiens and | Germany which the British Colum- Club All-Stars, moved into p! early in the game, got the Osh-|Cole cAvoy, Wrig of oe L257 PO Dowlers, regional Detroit Red Wings two points | pia club won by shutting out Rus- { or a es 5 3 " 3 ed Toronto Marlboro Bantams 4-2 in the first game of their Ontario |awa Bantams off on the right Norris, sub-goal. 7 apart in the first two sitions : a Minor Bantam "A" semi-final championship series. The Oshawa foot. In the second period, Cock-| TORONTO MARLBOROS-- Goal, | winners from throughout the prov- a onl one pony at Tor. sia in the final game. " i erton made it 20 on a pass from Whitney; defense, SpeiTino and |ince, roll five more games today. boys had a 40 lead with less than three minutes to go but the Westfall, despite the 2 or that in| Paradine; centre, Wegiel; wings, | Four entries in each division then onto and Boston in the struggle for th : ! to an 0 h i dumfounded and bewildered Marlboros finally shook free from the, / period, Oshawa served three|Osborne and McEwan. Alts; Ste-| will be eliminated and the remain- id, haf impossinie lo Liedict HOCKEY RESULTS If Il LET close-checking Motor City lads to score a couple of goals late in nalties to two. for the Marl. phenson, Sirman, Aldis, Nightin-|ing eight will meet in match play I ; the game. They play again this Saturday afternoon at Port Perry Arena, Pena Lig Martiniuk, Wyles, Finn, Sin-| with the champions being declared the firs 31d third place clths, or THE CANADIAN PRESS It's a total-goals affair and if they keep on playing their top brand of | "1, the third frame, each team clair and Hutton, sub-goal. at the end of the week. eC ad Teh: Boll serios 8 y Morkime Senior hockey and stay on their toes, it looks as if the local boys can move | scored two goals. Cole, from Mc-| FIRST PERIOD Scholes rolled a single of 315|SECORC BNC . bi Glas ir ] i ip finals for the Bantam title. This |Avoy, made it 30 for Oshawa l. Oshawa, Disney, 1:30. Monday to boost his total slightly ; . ew Glasgo c right into the Ontario championship finals ¥ i i Hi how the schedule sh Moncton leads best - of - seven e ome 0 guaran is a great feat for a bunch of lads who have to travel to Port Perry and Sneddon from Frolick made Feusities, Jovce and Wegiel. gliead of ick Kouvels of Sud: oP Vins ue g Epes Phi i i it 4-0 at the 10:51 mark. | § ) sor, V 3 twice a week to either play or practice-but sy are proving to be In the last three minutes of the |2. Oshawa, Cockerton (Westfall), 1,304. a Detroit or Montreal: Northern Outaxy SSunior one of the best teams in the province, in their div . game, Osborne from Marteniuk | 5:05 Gord Burnie. of Orillia was in| March 22 and 24--Toronto at De- | Sault Ste. Marie 7 Abitibi 1 Whitby Dunlops went into the OHA playoff discard last night [and McEwan from Stephenson, | Penalties; Cole, Paradine, Sned-| third place with 1,281. trait o Montreal. oo.Detrolt. orl Pies game of .best of-seven on their own ice but they went down fighting. They were defeat- - fycored for Marlboros, to put the|don, Cole and Aldis. Miss Anderson had a comfortable | ary x en 4 elrol inal. Manitoba: Inlermediate Good: 4-3 in overtime. Whitby scored a goal i oronto boys back in the running. | THIRD PERIOD margin over second - place Vera Montreal at Toronto rap ohn Intermed ed by Kingston Goodyears 9 by y in tH Return game of this total-goal|3. Oshawa, Cole (McAvoy) 5:50. ward of Hamilton who hit 1,171.| March 31 (if necessary)--Toronto | Brandon ilot Moun t the last three minutes to tie up the game but late in tHe over) |. jo" wili he played at Port|4. Oshawa, Sneddon (Frolick) Vi Warn of Toronto East was third | at Detroit or Monteal. ; . First game of best - of - three time, the Limestone City squad notched the winning goal and |p.rry' Memorial Arena on Satur-| 10:51. with 1,163 and Grace Kaiser of| Apil 2 (if necessary)--Detroit or | final. hung on until the final whistle, to take their fourth win of the series, | day afternoon, at two o'clock, |5. Marlboros, Osborne (Marten: Guelph had 1,143 for fourth. Bea |Montreal at Toronto i Western Junior in the sixth game. Now the Eastern Ontario group finals will open on | when the Oshawa Kinsmen boys |iuk) 17:01 Ross of Oshawa was close behind| April 5 (if necessary)--Toronto | Lethbridge 2 Regina 3 Kingston ice this Thursday night, with Belleville Memos meeting |can earn a bid to the Ontario|6. Marlboros, McEwan (Stephen- | with 1,110. at Detroit or Montreal Regina leads best-of-seven final Goodyears for the right to seek the Senior "B" championship won | finals, by taking this round over son) 19:13. Here's the schedule when Boston | 3-2. 'ear by Oshawa Truckmen. Belleville upset Cornwall Colts in | Marlboros. ; | Penalties: Chasczewski, . Mc-|g., : plays either Detroit or Montreal. Jas Sher nem final bracket, after the Cols had finished on top | SHEL, Petrie; and Chasmew-|Fwan, Stephensali (ise), sFre- Billy McCreary Signs March 22 and 24--Boston at De- WINS SKI TITLE e 0 s i ' 4 | oy ure <, Aldis L . i 1 3 . % of the season's schedule. Dunlops have had a good viey (8d, sithough they .didny Tiare liek, Aldis' ond Westie To Play With Rangers |". "5 ca 2 Detroit or| , NORTH CONWAY, NH. (AP)-- d fine showing in a tough league and they gave the hockey NEW YORK (AP) Billy Me- Mc = Pe v Andrea Mead Lawrence, 22, turned ingle tertainment this winter. We understand FEW FOR CANADA y A 31 for & he (8 ontreal at Boston back a teen-aged challenger to re- tans of Whitby some top eate t year, stronger Creary, 20-year-o orward Wio| March 30 (if necessary)--Boston | gain her United States national ski that Dunlops will be behind the team again next year, s played three games with the | at Detroit or Montreal titles Sunday. | Sr asad = IS "na sSy TORY SS than ever, which will likely mean a few more imports to give Rangers this season, signed a con- April 3 (if necessary)--Detroit| The Olympic champion won the | | the Whitby hockey fans a strong contefiding team. i U S Athl t Cl : U a Ve ey otiona) or Montreal at Boston United States national slalom title JOHN GILLIES. commissioner of the Inter-County senior base- | abdn e es eaning p will be with the club the re-| April 5 (if necessary)--Boston at go Oranimers motel Jaetding ball cireuit, has extended Galt's deadline until Friday, March 18th. | mainder of the season. He played | Detroit or Montreal Fo ars y A d h E . I WN 19 Previously they were given today, March 15th as their last date to| for the Guelph Biltmores of tel----------------------+-- 6 i nd the Entire y ew 55 - decide but word that a Bill Lindsay of Detroit may be interested At Pan-American (Games Onjerio, Hockey Association Junior | Remember When. . . LEAVE ONSRUGBY. TOUR in operating a ball club out of Gall this summer, has stirred up new t : Manitoba and Saskatchewan N ( ters) -- A British interest there and the club has requested an extension. Actually, MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Two of ymen"s events in track und field hockey associations renounced lL J of "Oxford and Cam- the Galt baseball men themselves have washed their hands a OSL! the longest broad jumps in track |Monday and finished second and PAN AMERICAN seven-man hockey and two 30-min-| bridge University players left Sun- clean of the affair. However, they are grasping at Straws, |pigiomy and spectacular finishes in|third in the women's 60-metre - ute halves 37 years ago today. The| gay night by air for Canada on a completely : : i i right now. since the Galt club will forfeit its franchise if they do mot ho cprint and hurdle finals high-|dash western officials were convinced |12.game tour. The 2l-man squad have a team operating this summer. At the moment, it still 100ks | jighted the second Pan-American Rosslyn Range, a U.S. army pri- GAMES of the superiority of the six-man| jg flying to Montreal on its way as it is will be a five-team race Here at home, Merchants Club execu-| Games Monday as the United vate, won the broad jump with a game, adopted four years earlier|to British Columbia, where the ' tives are pleased with the response they have been getting in| States swept six out of seven sensational leap of 26 feet, 4% POINTS STANDING in the east, after seeing Kitchener, | first six games will be played. The championships to move far in|inches; Rod Richard captured the eastern champions, beat Ypres, |rest are scheduled for California eir dri f and sale of season's tickets. : : : a Srive 07 menthors 0 cer th k- | front of 21 other countries 100-metre dash by a scant yard Manitoba champions, in the Allan Storm clouds scudded across the NHL horizon over the wee The Americans won four gold| from Trinidad's Mike Agostini:| United tates 5 Cup final. I I rT L end, with injuries and other forms of blood-letting sharing the medals in track and field and two!Josh Culbreath made it 20. wins Argentina "4 headlines. The Detroit Red Wings, in the midst of a home- |... i \weicht lifting to make it|in a row with a hair-raising finish gs stretch drive for first place. lost the services of their ace left- |. ia] of nine championships out|in the 499-metre hurdles and then Mexico winger, Ted Lindsay. He bodychecked and opponent and re- |. 13 decided since the games got| collapsed; and world champion Cuba " 3 av. They e darry O' Panama cen 18 iniured the shoulder that had him out for some weeks earlier under way Sunday. They end|Parry O'Brien tossed the shot 57 I p 5 pnd Toronto Leafs suffered an equally keen loss when |March 26 feet, 8l2 inches. Ne enlauny Auliles no: TWO LOCATI Tim Horton was rocked by Bill Gadsby. Horton suffered a badly Going into the third day of com-| Needless to say, Pan-American g ile . Gi . ; ® broken leg and a fractured jaw. He'll be in hospital for a month | petition, the U.S. led the unofficial | Games records went by the way- snezucia : a 1.5. DE UNOHIG 2 Laren Jamaica ¥. 9 i THe PERFECT at least. faking liouid meals through a straw. Leafs will miss (team standing with 135 points to] sic Puerto Rico ... . S$ (3 YOU BETTER him -- he's their best defenseman, in this writer's opinion, his 0% for Argentina, its nearest ri- BLAMES ALTITUDE Canada : ; carrvi aking up for what little he lacks in | va X ; Culbreath of Norristown, Pa., olombia ... #8 SMOKELESS puck-earrying tote than mekilg op ket Richard is on the | Canada, with only a small team | making his first run since last Solombia be i ; FUEL FOR, axiddle psi He and Hal Laycoe tangled in a stick-swinging entered in half a dozen sports, had | summer, won the 400-metre hurdles Paraguay ...... i ) i i If mi [ fiv int 8 : hii " . x " . then co letely | ive poin S. ad in a tight duel with Jaime Aparicio, Rew hi Rickert swung the hardest oe oped bot Oo "his fist. we |EARNED THREE POINTS the defending champion from Col- Custemaie ew his top i E uthorities have been very tolerant with the scien and hysical education | jus sec : i the idk) but it looks now as if finally, Jresifent | teacher from Ps Westminster, ust Bel ds below Se ky 1 0 Clarence Campbell may have to levy a suspension, rather than |B.C., picked up three points Mon- | yey 3 [ If You're FURNACE FIREPLACE STOVE just a fine. day, Hinishing fourth among the Culbreath and the Colombian) | ' MAJOR LEAGUE baseball boys are beginning to raise their Np oar eT gets | raced neck and neck until the | ALL THE TIME i T HS | vk Burns Cleaner evebrows. N.Y. Yankees lost their fourth-straight exhibition game | her chance to add to Canada's American pulled away in the last 1 : % Uniform, Healthful Heat on Sunday, tkis one to Boston Red Sox 4-2. At the rate they're gOINg,| na) jn the discus throw today Yvo Jurdles. He collapsed shortly | Everybody gets a bit run-down new and | Casev Stengel is going to miss Allie Reynolds and a few others.| "c...4.'c two young sprinters, 2hcrwards and it took an hour then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe | ] \ : , receive his gold medal | h 3-byb ka h Perhaps ng E J % Less Attention until .1954 ay slip as far back as fourth place in this year's race, and Bruce Springbett of Vancou 5 ' seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic | M | Y ankee vho have been almost unbeatable for some years up Harry Nelson of New Westminster before he' was strong h to ) ip ; ) "It was the most horriable race | gondii ids and / ith Cleveland, Chicago and Detroit or Boston (but don't forget | yer, came up against the best field |, UeS 8 F108 i A ceondition caused by excess acids ane 4 Detroit) all having a good chance to top the Bombers in _this| assembled in years and were elim- Jo paver yun he said, blaming wastes. . That's the time te take Dodd's Today-by Ciap on Gull! vear's race, Chicago Sox are showing good form and so are Pitts- [inated in the semi-finals of the 100-| "r igh RaLuce, op is th ac out Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, ! b ar th Pir atc Cincinnati Kedlegs. | metre dash. Nelson, 20, and Spring- Ce nadians iy gov og o ole 3nd ub nlp suftove theie sora} ae BOWSER'S FUEL ure: Ary 99 sy he 2 anadiar re . . | bett, 22, will try again in the 200-| 0 Brazil defence for close-ir,| TMeVinG excess acids and wastes | There's joy and jubilation up in Brooklin these days. Their |metre qualifying heats teday shots. The Dontinion. champion you feel better, sleep better, work better. | - gi N Juvenile *"D" team defeated Lucknow (with all their Chin broth- [BRAZIL WON 511 eter the first Pirin One Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for | IULIWEQVIIEI AES IN -AVE ELC 509 Bloor St. E. | Phone 3-2281 - they have two or three on nearby every The women basketballers, Van-| re the blue box with the red band at all | tie Bs oe the 8-7 triumph gave Brooklin A couver Eilers, made their debut in Brau] Ned Jt 10 son ferwans druggists. You can depend on Dodd's. 52 : Minor Hockey Assoc. Juvenile "D" championships. Elmo Gib- |the five-country double round-robin | : ] rkey Assoc. . KE adi son scored four goals in the win, Paul Tran scored three, his journament Std wate jo 35d)y $1395 '48 CHEV. brother Herb got one and Murray Jones starred with a 60 | night J y 0 ay METEOR coach. . Torpedo Govch, minute stint on defense. Now the Brooklin Midgets are in the ihe. four-time ladies' Canadian Ontario finals in their section, taking on King City, in a 4-out- champions meet Chile tonight j 2 oe oo ne of-7 series, with the first two games in Port Perry this coming The Americans took all four ce j : ie a : : FORD coach MERCURY ....... Saturday night and again on Monday night. Half of Brooklin bc mm - - ; 3 kd i move into Port Perry Arena on Saturday night to cheer their TAKES MEN'S SLALOM A : 4 a CHEV. sedan $295 | : kids along to another Ontario championship. | FRANCONIA H. (AP)--Ralpt NCO} 21 ( alph | Miller of Hanover, N.H., Sunday MERCURY sedan, FORD coach...... Husky John Ivan Pavelich, a|ombia. The time was 51.5 seconds, BRIGHT BITS: -- N. Y. Rangers have signed Billy McCreary, their | won th Tri IP ly : i oy ) e United States national : : : : : : radio former Biltmores property and Edgar Laprade has announced his defin- | slalom ski championship The. 99. : . 8 4 a Pr i : : : $205 } ite retirement from NHL competition. The former Port Arthur star has | year-old soldier, stationed at Camp } ge : we : 7 A Ca $895 DODGE sedan. .... gone home to nurse a groin injury and will apply for re-instatement as | Hale, Colo., clocked 1:48.8 for his : i 7 : : '50 PONTIAC coach... an amateur, this coming summer . two runs on the fast Cannon ; 2 ? 2 i NASH sedan, $95 Abiasbbainciis., Shain mountain trail ; ; ; 55 FONYIAL " $895 new plates ....... p -- - - -- Z : 5 coach. . . SANTEE ALL ALONE | | : 49 CHEV. Va-ton MILWAUKEE (AP)--Wes San- . : : pick wp» " v ad ' tee made it a one-man race Satur- : A 50 FORD sedan day night as he won the featured > ? 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