Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Feb 1956, p. 10

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» set a decade ago by teammate ard to mou moun ew rem Doug. Brock and 'Bunt' Marsh This Week May Settle | Bd sig gained a point on Beliveau, count- Oshawa Ski Club Champions NHL 4th-Place Berth hve i = MON (CP) -- vit Red Wings with x On Sunday, Doug Brock an djley, Bruce Garrard, Peter Gilber|Walworth (71 Min. 15 sec.); 9. CS ONTREAL CP a Sey ih %5 and the Red oi in third place with 64 points. helped "Bunt" Marsh became double 1956!Owen Gifford, Derm Conway, Jack Norm Ulman (76 min. 19 sec.) 10.\;0" tp." National Hockey League 1 by two goals and an assist, while Junior and Senior Oshawa Ski|Foster, etc, ~ : John Picklemann (83 min. 42 sec. race but the turmoil in the Sague BELIVEAL'S A last playoge| Sod Sloan of the Leafs moved from Civb Ch ions respectively when! The tabulated results are as fol-| Junior: 1. Dick Rutherford (41|-j,.05 poes on at a dizzy cli e tussle e lasi playell| gen ¢, fourth place. Sloan had a os st 4 each /s: min, 3 sec.); 2. Ivan McHague (44! qperers Soro 00 8 '#zy ClP- berth finds the Leafs currently oo oo count and now has 61 they streaked don e's Hill in| CROSS-COUNTRY I ri). 3, pow. Bgl (45] There's money - lavolved, | with 52 points and the Bruins with| snes "two more than Andy Bath- gue slopes of Brima oly al ine| Senior: 1. Bud Pipher (27 min. miu. 19 sec); 4 Don Woodard (45 The struggle for fourth, and last| 50, The Hawks. are five points ,.¢."0¢ (ho Rangers whose three- record time to win bol pine| Senior: 1. ip oy Tn. fl 1 '): Jim DeWitt (49 Plavoff spet, ushers in a week that away from the Leafs but have a Zo ©. 4 tion was only a single events; downhill and slalom. {56 sec.) 2. Ken Pipher (29 min. min, sec.); Jim Witt (491, ht well be playoff or bust for game in hand. | 8 Senior runner-ups were Dougl5 sec.) 3. Peter Francis (38 min-|rein. 7 sec.); 6. Steve Danko (51 m co Maple Leafs i fvidual assist. Clark in the slalom and Ken Pipher utes, 32 sec.); 4. Harry Unsworth|min. 27 sec.); 7 Don Burrows (55 The battle for the individvall go no injuries or collapse of : ® ahi ick + liza 'mi oY: BY i-1 in 2 ): 8. Jerry Anderson Hanging on to fourth place by scoring leadership held pretty in the downhill. Dick Rutheriord|(59 min. 7 sec.); 5. Paul Massi-|*lin 34 sec.); 8. Jerry Ande I : ) i : ¥ his mates, Jacques Plante of Mont- was cunner-up in both junior cotte (61 miin.); 6. Terry William-| (56 min. 19 cec.); 9. John Mahoney two points, the Leafs this week much to an even keel last week an » % vents. ison (65 min. 3 sec.): 7. Don Har- 67 min. 35 sec.); 10. Guile Wood | must take on the carefree Cana-| Jean Beliveau of Montreal counted real has the goal-tending honors e The novice winner of the day was (pold (66 min. 58 sec.): 3 Wayne! (7€ min 54 sec.). diens, the third-place Detroit Red one goal and two assists and tops wrapped up. Plante's goals-against Peter Francis. {SLALOM - SENIOR = Wings and the Boston Bruins. [the list with 75 points, Ro Py he average is 1.77 compared with 2.12 The faste:t single times were Total In, Canadiens' players are already|leading goal-getter with 42, Ry for Glenn Hall of Detroit. | (made by Buck Richards in the| 1st Seconds assured of about $1,000 apiece for hopeful of matching the recor downhill (45.0 seconds) and Ken | Bunt Marsh 59. / 0 119.3 finishing first. Either New York Pipher in the slalom (56.4 seconds). Doug Clark 618 120. Rangers or the Red Wings will pW 2 s established ; »= on collect $500 per player for second! oF Shs ea Fini Paul nig Buck Richards 62.6 125.0 nlace. Only one point separates the| -- GUARANTEE BY THE GREATEST kin scooted on his back for and Kes Pipher 70.2 : 1% clubs. Third place means $350. || NAME IN INDUSTRY AND IN- aa EE $1 ED IR es vid ir mea STALLED BY EXOERTS BUY SE eagle ©. Paul Sims 1080 2 lm| Cup playofis--a minimum of | GENERAL MOTORS he not grasped a rock on his trip Pete Fraucis 129.6 354 Ju 3 ats of $2,000. 5 DELCO - HEAT the distance would have been great- : | 10. Rob Harris 130.2 | Last week the Leafs came up \ | WNHILL - SENIOR o4.7| With the second best record of any Di . Bunt Marsh 46.8 '+ | club, winning two of three games. 5 Ken Pipher 47.9 97.1 They collected four of a possible 313 ALBERT ST. Doug Clarks 52.5 99.5 six points and broke a fourth-place DELCO 11 51.6 | 99.6 tie with the Bruins who produced Iv Hare 102.6 only one win in three starts. OIL BURNER PHONE RA. 3-4663 Bud Pipher Buck Richards 45.0 : 103.6) It's a showdown for Boston this 4 i 56.2 105.2 week as well as for the Leafs. Paul Simpkin 107.0 The Bruins have a four-game PON IMAL funy @ i er. i | Conditions were rugged. The hill] D Messoismpist| (was a murderous mass of wide bod | sheets of ice and hard crust streak-| ¢ |ed with thin layers of light powder | A N- | bonspiel at M ton, NB, March | second; Gordon Haynes, third, |snow. The adverse conditions com-| ALBERT A REPRESEN: | Jonspiel 3i Moncsn : «nd Baldwin. Baldwin skipped a | bined with the tricky layout set up 7 i aldwi | 5-9. The four, posing together af- C e L TATIVES Skip Matt Baldwin 26d | ter winning the Ey cham- | different rink to the champion- |by Stoney Fisher upset many of the his Edmonton rink will carry Al- plonship, are (left to right): Bill | ship in 1954. |competitors. Falls were so fre- i in the Dominion | i {lei ? (CP Photo) [quent that in the end those who berta"s hopes in the Henning, lead; Art Kleinmeyer, managed to stand up all the way | ° [] showed out in front, 3 On Saturday, Bud Pipher cross- 10. Charlie Jones |with the Rangers and wind up att a WI1n n econ 11mne ed the finish-line of a gruelling, g1ALOM - JUNIOR Sunday night with an all-important " 5-mile cross - country race against 1. Doug Brock 137.0 game against the Leafs, a 35 mph wind and pounding rain 2. Dick Rutherford / 150.8] ~ Still hopeful of nosing out both * hd 3 to register an unexcelled time of i ¥ . 161.1 the Leafs and the Bruins, Chi As Ski of Alta. Ch ampilons 27 minutes and 56 seconds. Younger| 3 Meivia Champa : 165.0 | Black Hawks run into the yicago brother Ken followed closely with 3 Rd foal 3 i 169.6 diens twice and the Rangers once. By JIM PEACOCK at second and Bill Henning at 25 miles southwest of Edmonton, 2 inivies snd 53 Seconds. Dick] DIWRHILL, JUNIOR | The Rangers and the Red Wings Canadian Press Staff Writer |[lead, has built up an enviable rec-| where he is a surface and claims | two in the junior erosg-count| Do Brock ; 104.3 ASD i BV four-game schedules EDMONTON (CP) -- Pleasant-|ord since it first played as a com- agent for Imperial Oil Ltd. OD . ug 147.0 head o them this week and have mannered Matt Baldwin who has|plete unit a year ago. As a whole, the rink claims 67 |e cok 'Wei'e Fun off smoothly . Dick Rutherford : . i 3 Dieta fond all their own in an eye for a bull's-eye on ice, will| In the 1955 Edmonton city bon-|vears of experience, Haynes pay only through the fine course-sett- . Nevis Champa 5. p 155:5 | pli pio A at mastermind Alberta's representa-|spiel, the four hooked up to run|ing the greater amount wi {ing of Stoney Fisher and the help : go 158.0 [the top of the standings with 86 VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. \ives in the Canadian curling cham- through the competition un-|vears behind him. He has been al ovided by Joan Rutherford, Ben Comb, | Points and only faintly hopeful of i 2 vy " Fo 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA pionships for a second time. defeated. That was their only com-|club member for 22 years, has | Faliman, Ted Vickery, Bruce Gor-| | -- | equalling the league recird, held The 20 yony-0ld Baldwin, tasees Poon together unt] this "season Relic UC Peon stone: tor CON |b fhe Red Wings, of 101 points] HNMNENENEENENENENERENENENENES . : 5 t Cliff | veteran of the game and a master when they rejoined forces. JE 1850 tiew second stone on cis managers, H. Hudson and D./in a season. The Rangers follow at knockout curling, skipped his This season. Baldwin and' his! 1 / | ™ I} ™ at Th Wg - t through an defeated ios iC iel hi : {Canadian championships. | t S Turner; elnick, elder, Mc-| en ockout competition here current teammates won 29 straight| "ge orefers either knockout orl in S on nor eams Mahon, Westfall, Sprager, Cullen y wi le over Defore being beaten by Glen Gray, | ,y competition. On the basis of Payne, Lawrence, Woods, Ger- to win the provincial title over pionship rink in 1954. Gray beat : Cole, Wilson, ---------------------- d, F. Cullen three other divisional finalists roe _|past performance he is an expert mond, y : I . a teammate with Baldwin's cham | Shaw, McDonald, Tureskl. At Moncton, N.B., March 5-9, the | ga) qyin again his year, but Bald- | Jot. Y 1 g | en con oun ere | With Every Purchase of Edmonton skip will Btiemp '0/\win evened matters with two eemeyEr, WD oS yearn = | 6 I. of Gas or More i h his second Dominion i... i¢ oi ; i ! , , W 4 % { { Ga in Bo A years. He ay cloriss ov er Gray in the | orc "will play in their first Cana-| City League hockey fans should gets and Juveniles are well-coach- N 00 . as M ih . in 1954 with a : {dian championships at Moncton. |take in the two big games at the/ed and the players are respond-| A Ara: hy oo the Baldwin and Henning, both 29,| 'I prefer the knockout style," | Oshawa es £3nes this/ ing by playing heads-up hockey Protects in PRIA BNO Rob Harris 3 h 900.2 Schedule, three at home. The; n-- Pete Francis 200.2 ngle once with Detroit, ek. 2BEST QUALITY STOVE OIL ® Prompt Delivery! 3 ® Courteous Service ! -- Dial RA 5-1109 20 10 wm w = | Por Gol. oa 2 x finals were held in Edmonton, |are the youngest members of the says Baldwin. "Keep the house Thursday night. Kingston's crack throughout each game. f ----YIGOR GASOLINE-- CURLER 15 YEARS {rink. Henning is a practising law-|empty so the opposition can't count| Midget and - Juvenile teams, that] The return games against Kiig- Rain & Snow well servicing firm here and his ber. Haynes is 37 and works for rock, then go for a big end when Belleville, will be here for a Saturday, game time about 1.00| : curling experience goes back 15 Canadian Pacific Express. you have last rock. double - header Thursday evening, p.m. p 4g 'e years. His victories have been al-| VETERAN OF QUARTET "Once you get them behind, |aganist the Oshawa 'City League'| go local hockey fans who are in-| a . 3 A R00 39. 41 98. His present rink, with Gordon on the rink, is also the only out-|culty if you keep knocking out their taems, that vanquished the Pet-|tertainment via the hockey pic-| Haynes at third, Art Kleinmeyer|of-towner. He lives at Devon, about /rocks." erborough teams in the first tyre can make a date to be at 4 B ------------ OF | -- . A) 3 ¥ A ---------- - The Oshawa Minor Rockey As-|day night, March 1. First game, 5 AP oe nies Women Curlers sociation hockey men are all gig-| starts at 7.00 p.m. | = f 4 P RTS MENT } fed up about this big show in| The rosters of the Oshawa 'All-| Z= : co . a eir quest for honors in the sec-| star' Midget and Juvenile teams = : Reach Finals In ; J ond round. From reports the en-| will be as follows: Coach, J. Thal-| F552 LTD. i "E " X | % verything from Soup to Nuts" fast with plenty of good coaching|Barriage, Taylor, Cockerton, ZZ ny g P in back of them. Mills, Wills, Chasczewski, Disney, | Ee 1615 SIMCOE ST. S. 4 PHONE RA 5-2843 The play today will decide the : two-game total goals series. How-| Avoy, MacMillan and Gray. winners at the Ladies' Curling \ SPORTS EDITOR ever, the Oshawa 'All-Star' Mid- Juveniles -- Coach, R. Nelson; very popular contest, and the en- the who | 4 THE NHL RACE has the hockey fans all agog these days. And is very keen, and they are show. WhY not? Boston Bruing lost a big chance to tie Toronto Leafs for| a we lly good judgment. fourth place when they dropped the decisi in Chi om Sund y | The skips and vices play for night but the fact remains, they get their chance again thig week, _. prizes. | because they are one game behind Leafs in schedule drawing and | - | On Thursday afternoon of this this is the week they get the chance to catch up. Montreal Cana | | Tia soonest 18 oe _cgb place, although we'd like to see Rangers make it. But that fourth 5 e Leafs have played one more game than Bruins--and won Dott 10% Sach eng ed ~which is why Toronto has 52 points the Bruing only 50. New On Wednesday, rinks skipped by this one. But on Wednesday, Montreal Canadiens visit Leafs and EA THESE TR F T Eileen Coppin and Viv an Kerr Boston plays in New York. Thursday finds Detroit in Boston. R D $ UE AC $ TAKEN will go to Orillia for a one-day Friday's game doesn't matter (Montreal at Chicago) but om the FROM CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS PLL La Ex pe 2 Be Boston and on Sunday, Leafs play in Boston. The week-end ses- v Faroe sion might very well decide fourth place. This is the big test, "OTTAWA" -- Dec. 23/55 -- The "NATIONAL RESEARCH Baldwin is a partner in an oil-|Yer and is the only single mem-|more than one when they have last | swept their first round series with| ston will be played in Kingston on STD. HIGH TEST Toast eountle: Kleinmeyer, at 39 the oldest man [they'll work themselves into diffi-| Midget and Juvenile * 'All-Star' | tarested in some high-class en- Gel. 10 Gel. round. {the Children's Arena, this Thurs- Sr | | tries from Kingston are big and er. manager, C. Maddock; Kelly, Tip Top Event Pp P The Oshawa teams will have to|Delves, Frolick, Sneddon, Joyce, by Geo. H. Campbell go all - out to survive the round, |Lawson, Nicholishen, Miklas, Me- Club in the "Tip-Top." This is a skip the rinks, composed of Leads, | "Week, aiso ail day Friday, ibe dieus have ciluched ile league ile (iirsi piace) aud iranmiy, we 4 a -H Ben Shan Amanat local club Bonspiel takes place. don't care much whether Rangers or Red Wings finish in second You Gan Now Drive 20,000 ' e decided on lot--now that is the big problem. Mi Wi H point system, which is five points 3 t t for winning the game, and one les i ou an i ange rection of Effie Hezzelwood York is in Detroit tonight--second place could change hands in bonspiel week-end we find Detroit in Toronto Saturday with Rangers im rinks are entered from Oshawa and these will be skipped by Phyl this week's action, and make no mistake about it. The OHA Sen- COUNCIL" said today that a Toronto eompany has been licensed Fordham. Marion Campbell, Ejl- lors are into their playoffs, the Juniors start tonight, but the to produce a calcium alloy slug which will make it possible for een Coppin and Lyla Wright. Lyla, NHL boys still have a few very important games to play and automobiles te travel 20,000 miles without changing the eil. will take with her the "Edwards" this week's results might well decide the playoff itions. Cup, which was won by her rink payel yo The slug which is attached to the drain top wes developed lag' year. This is the top troph: OSHAWA SKI CLUB declared their 1956 champions over the § in May 1953 by DR. |. E. PUDDINGTON", director of NRC's of the Bonspicl, and comes up for week-end, in a hazardous championship meet out at Brimacombe's division of applied chemistry. Since that time it has been tested anual competition. nite Clup, | ll: Doug. Brock and "Bunt" Marsh came out with top title honors § °n No NRC cons hich Have ttovelled *20,000 miles without oronto aranite ub, y ' P an oil change. e origina an was to test it for 4 il Mich of, rae Bee aD, but not before they had to weather the assault of a stern bid by a aca Pe Hil bitin Ti CANADIAN Ara 20.000 miles rink entered in t 'Robertson' determined bunch of contenders. They didn't have ideal condi- VE ' d he "Robertson . i ; VELOPMENT LTD licensing agency for NRC owned patents, On March 8 commencing at 'ions, but this year's club championships proved to all the Oshawa that the invention had proved itself for "RELEASE TO THE GEN- 130 p.m. play starts for the Ski Club members that they have plenty of members who have ERAL PUBLIC." i Thompson Cup. Members are ask- what it takes to become real champions. ; ed to register as soon as possible pis will take two weeks to play, Oshawa City League hockey teams, the Midgets and Juven- The Name of this Amazing Sd f Bo . ; 3 : then will come Re Mel augia iles, swing into the second round of their OMHA playdowns on up contest, the last of the sea- Thursday night at the Children's Arena here. Peterborough Ban- H el! " son's trophy competitions tams eliminated the local youngsters last week but the Midgets Discovery A POS MET and Juveniles both emerged winners in their first-round encount- And here is what it does for you: Prevents acid formetion i Zs \d ter. Now they take on Kingston teams, winners over Belleville in he : . ih d t major cause of el cq} | 3 ¢ D x Kirby 5 TV Advance their first round. The City League hockey is drawing a lot of its own tear, ot important IT SRVES YOU MONEY 4 . po 4 ¢ \ x LJ . favorahle comment and no doubt there'll be a lot of local hockey To UAWA Finals, fans on hand to cheer the kids along Thursday night Defending Trophy BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa's service clubs, Rotary, Kiwanis, So Stop Wasting Money ce i Kinsmen and Lions, mix tomorrow in their annual inter-club bon- : . - ® , wary IY Jelested Blacks Meelis spiel at the local curling club, when the modicum of skill may be low Cut down on repair bills. 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