Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Feb 1956, p. 10

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EE ott of et ae ot ait So a A AL th rl Toh ot I Oh rl a ih oh in os 40 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, February 16, 1958 Brooklin Jrs. Drub "Jets", Lead Series Orillia Curlers - Set New Scoring Record Four new scoring records were win. The remaining few seconds Coverly nex: in line for the Cowns. bi FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION BECOMES AN HONORARY MEMBER world's _ heavyweight | shown (centre) bemg Sgoroudly Former 9 : c Pp Max cheered by the gstablished Tuesday night in thelot the game was handled by the ree - game c us ; Prem ihbij League basketball at Simcoe Hall,| ime Killing dribbling control _ of For the losers Jim Musselman had his usual high scoring efforts to-|(he flyin ielling over the 20 mark and Ron/soundly Brouklin Juniors were doing all|' Tuesday night as they rounced the "Jets" from pen" carnival club of Bonn, af- ter he was capped an honorary at th. thus leavin, auc the W| ing the cellar position. of these points as they tens, Tah mort, Bence. Tih sores fo, he, con Mercantiles shar-|tests were Salway, Kelly, vick Sciuk Don Seeley, Ralph The slave SNigins remained harlowe and Rick Saiway ac- was concluded. They have lost counted for points only one game g the season. Eh 8 ey SELLS) "Don See Control t rnle Cay's in place. The Downtown Clowns went (3uard of the game and of the eve- into fovrth place last night by vir-|5ing in fact. Dick Sciuk also play- in the quarter as Cay's divided theirs Don Seeley was the outstanding yjed a fine game on the Knight's de- edge final| Bob Hentock with 17. G and Seeley for the winners and Armstead and Harris for the los- pos Jundred sud cave 3 lvl ole by Oe. night to make it an all time scoring record for a three-game program. Clowns accounted for 102, 0 jittle trouble breezing through PRODUCTION WINS Production Control seemed fo ea a new team scoring record. night scored 34. EVERYONE IN get at least one deed a rarity an year in the Industrial league. the former score of 49-47. Play was throughout and t | member at their big ceremony, |saw recently, SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell - - with 62 points and Tod Sloan, team race, Canadiens have fir them. turtpike . . . spot with a total of 55 points, tied with Maurice Richard and Andy Bathgate of Rangers, both of whom also have 55 total. In the troit's win over Rangers on Tuesday night was a big help to RUSSIA, having shown the entire world a thing-or-|C:y"s had increased their also with 31 goals, is In thira [the points for the Knights, Cay's with Joe Olynik assisting. st place about clinched and De- [0 half as Bob Harris By the end of the third Another unusual aspect of the|the standout card was that every player on|trol in this half. every line up figured in the scor- mg. There wasn't a guard or for-|to 53-29 at the end of the third ward on any team which did not|quarter. Bob Goddard and Mike int. This is in-| Mahalik augers well for|with Wally tre improved calibre of teams this|MaclInally trying hard for the The thriller of the evening was|41. It was the best |the tight game played between| mance that the Production Control {Oshawa Knights and Ernie Cay's/team has displayed and despite Lumber Kings which was won by|the fact that their star player was y one basket in the|absent the team seemed to play final 27 seconds of the game by a|a smoother game. the short handed Warriors playing without the services of their 'Ju- The individual scoring record pilaires". a'so changed hands with Jim Mus- selman releasing his record of 27 . points to Brent Oldfield who last| lig margin in the ead. by Production Control piled up their the half and had the score 34-13. Ron Wilson and Normie Fry were for Production Con- P.C's had stretched their lead played well in this frame aldinsperger and Jake Warriors. The final score was 69- passing perfor- Frank Varga and Bunny Maeson somparatively close|had perfect records for foul con- e first quarter|versions during the game. Wilson e count deadlocked at 11-11.|was the star for the winners with Ken Kelly, Don Seeley, Bill Gin-|N Bob Godda: gerich and Rick Solway divided|ly viein| Doug |sarry, Armstead carried the play for|ed hard and Bill Harnden play a orm Fry and rd close- for the honors. Don Me- ally Waldinsperger work- nice two way game and helped Cay's had a three point lead at|the Warriors cause greatly. netted eight points and Armstead ac- counted for four more. For the Knights it thr aution to th BRIGHT BITS: -- Willie Mays drove so fast to get married on hens as) Seong Tepeat of CY sau e winds 2m Tuesday that he got himself a speeding ticket on the New Jersey CLOWNS DOWN WHITBY In a game in which both sides play wide open throughout the uarter|Clowns scored 102 points to Whit- lead to|bY"s 74 to take over a playoff berth Berchuéh followed with 20 and The final section of the league|4smes up and gives them commences next Tuesday evening|cided edge in the series with the 21 the general public who are in-|third game being played tonight terested in basketball should be|(Thursday, February 16), the on hand as there will be three in-|Port Perry Arena. Cornish with ieresting contests in evidence.| our goals and two assists was the Seating accommodations are avai-|°coring star for Brooklin and was| able both. in the gallery and on|fcllowed closely by Pascoe tre ground floor. notched a pair of tallies City League McDowell of the Jets." Hockey Play [nw Cornish and The Kinsmen Club still con-|Carnegie blinking the red light for tinues to dominate the Midget and Darbyson and Me- League as they won their third Dowell replying for "Jets." straight game downing the fast|Doug Vipond received a nasty improving B'Nal B'Rith Bantam|gash under the eye halfway All-Stars by the score of 6 to 2.|through the second period but re- On Thursday night Feb, 16, the|turned to action later in the third Bantam, Midget and Juvenile All-|period and turned in a standout Stars travel to Peterboro to play|performance on the Brooklin de- their first of a home and home,|fence along with Murray Jones, goals to count series. The coach- ihe Siajuste man of the local es Bob Dionne, Jack Taylor and|¢ub. ' Ron Nelson through their hockey| Cornish topped off a five nights know-all have really worked mir-|Performance with his fourth goal acles with their team and judg-|at 5:20 of the third period. Darby- ing by recent exhibition games|" 2 tue Jets geelied fo. for- we feel sure that these boys will at , teain ro e Hayofts bring added hockey glory to thea sat out a total of four pen city of Oshawa. The return game|2:ties for rough play or perhaps with Peterboro will be played next the Unionville coach figured this Thursday night, Feb. 23 was one method of disorganizing KINSMEN 6, B'Nal B'Rith 2 what nS Bh Sd or the me this year o opened the scoring in the Tirst fame ere id period and it sparked them to play Te Bow ate ough when the sound-|in ed they were on the short end of a I Noi Pascoe of the ian Wills on a pass from Cockerton| Brooklin midgets 5 RouN] sec- tied the score. Minutes later Saun-lond OM::A playoff round ders fed a pass to Taylor to give|they eliminated Thornhill. ing the "Jets" in the first built up a five - goal lead Pascoe and Cornish sinking a pair and M. Jones adding a singleton. the Brooklin club. the Boston Bruins and Jim The neat play with Golding tied the k on the classy|® The locals, completely outclass- oF The scoring was evenly divided|« the clever passing displayed byl, Two noted scouts viewing the Baldy" Cot-/haiph Lane. when us Kinsmen the lead. B'Nai B'Rith|first game played at Brooklin end-| red fought back and Sargant on aed 4-1 in favor of the locals with OT i3 SE LR] Pe in the league as the standings fotal|*C"®, 28ain. From here on in it seven about competition in winter sports, including hockey, speed-|five points with Armstead, Harris was z really good game to watch skating, etc., is now preparing to prove supremacy in basketball. (2nd Olynik all contributing. For(ur at present. with B'Nai B' ; Word is out that the Russians have formed a much stronger team the a ght Sia ggcdse, Dick| Brent Oldfield, Carl Reid and|thing they Bhi Zvi hi Gord this year to compete at the Olympics at Melbourne and they are|., = ihn Te hep She an, Nelson the aciliaiing kid| caught up with them Experience | aiming to knock off the U.S. basketball champions . . . MONTREAL | distance, Ee 5 oie hs D od yp. en went on to score four more Jr. Canadiens took one of their Laurier Cup games, with K-W Can-| Knights as usual put forth their|the game alone. Te rn set by goals before who was in Unionville with the ucks, into Ottawa on Monday night and 4,500 fans turned out to best effort in the dying minutes|the youngsters was a little to fast| "Cy Wills with three goals, one ion. Bill - Asling and Keith see the Junior Habs win 5-1. They've got no major hockey in Otta-|of the game but had to work like|for the Whitbites although under asin iy Danny Cockerton with ate ere the stars of this con- wa this winter but that size of a crowd, to watch two practically un-|dcgs to tle the score with 27 sec-|ordinary circumstances the 74 big. goals, two assists were the er ext will be known (to Ottawa fans) teams, would indicate that they may be|Onds to go. At this point. Sid|points that they scored would be with a game scheduled for the ready for a revival at the Junior level . . . K-W DUTCHMEN were Godage; Soach of the Knights, call- more than enough to win a game Brookiin Arena on. Monday, Feb blanked 50 in Owen Sound Tuesday night and the win just about 30 Ag] Bou ud Sanned the on. 2 s cinched a playoff berth for the Mercurys . . . BRANTFORD ladies, re aally , Tesulted| Whitby started out like a house SPORTS EDITOR ONTARIO BONSPIEL play resumed again yesterday with anoth- er 64 rinks facing the barrier, including "Pard" Canning's Oshawa . foursome, which won their first game over Stan Sargeant of Oril- lia 9-8 but lost their second round game to Tom Beattie of Torontos 13-8. Visiting rinks, out-of-town entries, that is, are cutting a wide Swath in the Ontario Bonsplel eliminations this year and it could be that every single available trophy will leave Toronto on Friday night. In the annual Sarnia women's bonsplel, which concluded in a quick basket for yesterday afternoon, the four Oshawa gals brought home the Third Event (Macklin Trophy) and top honors in their division. They lost only one game in the entire bonspiel--and that ome on 2 asm exira end, coming back after that to chalk up one-sided wins skipped by Mrs. G. Beard won the top honors, primary event tro- phy, in the Sarnia Bonspiel and when the train landed in Brant- ford last night, 50 members of the Brantford Curling Club were at the station, along with a set of bagpipes, horns, ete., to greet e Knights|on fire and led for most of the quarter to lead the way to The winners were paced first quarter. However, the | 20 polite batweep therm 1 The Iaatt os To A aro aps Clown . | before the end of the initial frame and had an insurance coverage of| Local d h he M us At the half they had fnvested|f os wis oc, 8% he manages respectively while the Centrabites|their principal and adding interest| ny ns Woy there at least two were led by Ed. Kolodzie, C ar1| had a 51-29 count on the right side Cheski ond Gary Vaughan with 16,|of the ledger. points. At the end of the third quarter The three stars of the game went| ther, as 26 point mar t A quarter as he sunk 10 points with|te Tom OI e was a po! gin al Ontario finals at North Bay, this week-end. arte Xi gol we Bg yulk bd on Zoe ut 7549 for the Clowns. ARCHIE MOORE has kicked up quite a fuss in what, at this o- Golden Bears Jot Central our points op by hall f the, Centralfteam. Reali in the, final quarter! tance, looks like a case of working overtime to cover up for the ~ (time. Carl = a ren Bears -- 8, Reid 12, O1d- hance Shak tnd i Bich oo tough ow 10 get down to lignes: | EG@ Centrals # |teld combined for 10 points be-|field 10, Olynik 23. Campbenl 1, weight standards of 175 pounds. He was scheduled to defend his ig a quarter HE 6, Lyons 2, Fleck 4, Wrubel, ger tile on March 13, in London, against Yolande Pompey of Trinidad.| On Tuesday evening at Central's e3Ye fhe scoreboard ng entra Ch:ski 15. Vouge| benched his guards On the grounds that he wasn't going to be victimized by a poor (Collegiate, the Oshawa Simcoe Hall , _vouge Central widened their lead in|1komas, Ruskay 2, Nagy, forwards and reached the hundred|through the whole Local 222 teamed doom to Kiwanis as "hometown" decision, which is what U.S. Kid Gavilan claims hap-|Get.To-Gether Club Jr. "A" Gol-|the third auarter as Carl Cheski|s, Radkowski, Coty; gy 2 mark with less than 10 10} ona LiareT ome post Camphell. ThovRotace in 2' 4 0 1 win. pened to him when De found Feler Waterman eariy iis MOND |cen Bears had to make a great|popped in 10 points with his jump|Kolodzle E, 16, Kolodzie J 5 Gat- GMC line consisting of Cole, Mac-|with one goal, Chasczewski one i by - bers th their trophy winners. That, my friendlies, is club spirit! . . . NFL |T¢m Olynik. Carl Reid and Brent|20-15. ? a an Sybuntuis hu Sweep he tira, Sell, Messy 1 of a . via issi Bert Bell and Ralph Cooper of the new Canadian |Oldflfeld with 22, 12 and 10 oe 1 gh ' too was pri -- Marion Campbell, In the |Football Council, met in Philadelphia yesterday and ironed out a i Fe er ir a at Hamilton, Mrs, E. M. |few of their international football differences but all is not clear Woolley's Toronto Granites won out over Mrs. K 's Ham. | Salling yet, by any means. fiton Vices 10-4 in the deciding game, to earn a berth in the All- fine shooting of Tom Olynik who| {hooped eight points along with Jack Owen's four kept the Bears close. Ed. Kolodzie (one of the Jr. players up for this game) went the game. The Bears threw an all- |B ed as they stoled the ball from | the school boys time and time] again. 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