Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 May 1956, p. 10

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2 REST REE ES hid isd 40 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, May 1, 1956 Eric Nesterenko Injured; Warriors Get Third Win WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg to a hard-hitting contest, marred] Reardin blasted the western rule | Warriors have taken a command- bY 2 penalties, 10 to each team of a player coming back on the 4 : : including a major, ice after a goal if only serving ing 3-1 lead in their best-of-nine! "mon oc" fared continually, but a minor penalty. Edinburgh Trophy series against nly one major outbreak occurred. Said Reardon: Montreal Royals, but they may The two instigators--Danny Sum-, "That's murder. If we had that have lost one of their top scoring mers of Winnipeg ani Barry in the NHL the injury list would aces in doing it. Thorndycraft of Royals -- were g0 sky-high. It doesn't give a team Right winger Eric Nesterenko thumbed off for five minutes that's down a chance to get back | suffered a possible fractured collar apiece after the melee that in- in the game with a power play. | bone Monday night when slammed volved all players on the ice ex- One goal and they're back at full into the boards early in the third cept the two goalies. strength." | period of the rugged fourth game, High - sticking which brought He said he thought the referees [won by Warriors 4-1. about the battle had Royals coach called penalties on Winnipeg in the Fifth game will be played at the Elmer Lach and Terry Reardon. dying minutes of the contest "just | Winnipeg Arena tonight and the assistant general-manager of the to even up the penalties in the {sixth here Thursday night. A Montreal Canadiens organization, summaries in case we beef." {double win by Warriors would screaming in the dressing room Coach Ale Pike of Winnipeg, who {wrap up the series. for "more consistent" officiating, thought the loss of Nesterenko Lou Denis gave Montreal a 1-0 "I'd like to know what rule would "hurt," answered Lach's {lead in the first period but Bill they're using,' said Lach, who criticism of the refereeing and | Burega scored the equalizer early claimed it was the western rules Winnipeg's 4 1 v oy alleged holding and {; ' : in. grabbing: FAMED RUNNER TO LIVE IN CANADA | he pn adle pT te fines. Jor fore a he BE ke a man wandering A prospective new Canadian, | tance runners in the world, Eino tallied for Winnipeg in the final. and other means that were to around with a loaf of bread tucked Finnish running star, Eino Oksa- | finished third in the tough Bos- [HARD HITTING blame for the way the games got under his arm and complaining nen, right, discusses his future | ton marathon race last week. | The crowd of 9,011 was treated 'out of hand.' i - ,that he's hungry." i plans to settle in Canada while | 20 miles, the Finn plans to settle Holder of the world record for 5 visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. | 2 Couads, tice Sompeting in Leafs Back LEADERS | and Mrs. Aaro Soikkanen, in To- 2D ae aliadian | E SPORTS ME NU In Top Spot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Name Six New Umpires 'To Inter-County Assoc. GALT (CP)--Six new members| of its association will arbitrate games in the Intercounty Baseball League senior series, the Inter- R H Pet. | Coun'y Umpires Association said ronto, One of the top long-dis- National League yr { By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AB county : . "" Toronto Maple Leafs were back Boyer, St. Louis 34 916 471° ay... : Readily "Everything from Soup to Nuts" [atop the International League pen- Long, Pittsburgh 43 918 419 The additions will help fill out {nant race today thanks to the ef-|Sarni, St. Louis 31 4 12 387 vacancies caused by the resigna- ; | forts of Ken Johnson peng 5 pin 3 713 "530 tion of 10 members, including two a ¥ | . S0n, Ih s Di. 3 3 .382 bivas > rise inti wd Ae by Geo. H. Campbell | After winning their first four park, New York 4 5 16 364 hi utives, the association, iy games. the Leafs began to slump| pune Gilliam, Brooklyn, 11 tim Bt res, are: Duk ik SPORTS EDITOR and almost before they knew it, ' yn, 11, lins, Brantford; George Dukes, {they had been dumped out of first| Runs batted in--Post and Jablon-| Woodstock: Tom Torti» Brantford: place by Rochester Red Wings. = |ski, Cincionatl, 13 | Werby. Woodstock: Ken Leaf, Galt { But Monday ni, ohnson its--Long, 18, y, oor: : 1% a ROCKY MARCIANO has made a very smart move! Sure, we ipaq ihe Prat . a 5-3 victory! Doubles--Furillo, Brooklyn, 6 | know there'll be a lot of varied opinions expressed and printed oor Havana Cubans. He was Triples--Landrith, Chicago, Bru-| Stolen bases -- Drake, between now and when the next world's heavyweight champion of clipped for two runs in the third ton, Milwaukee and Walls, Pitts- Gilliam and Walls, 2 the world is erowned, but the fact remains, Marciano retired unde- after his mates had sent three burgh, 2. Pitching--Roberts, feated -- and as such, nobody will ever be quite sure just how good men across, two of them on Lou Home runs--Post, 7 3-0, 1.000. he really was -- isn't that a nice way to leave 'em ? Gene Tunney, Limmer"s homer. Limmer batted = Chicago, 'Philadelphia, PARKS TOO WET E [Tempestuous Tommy 'Tough On Golf Clubs | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--The| tempestuous Tennessean, Tommy Bolt, who can generally be counted - - Finishes In Fourth Spot [xn jc shaie "elie oet "ic LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--Cali- the latter than the former in the fornia's Gene Littler won the $38,- $38,500 Tournament of Champions| 500 Tournament of Champions Sun- Which ended Sunday. day in a rousing last round duel' Al Balding Opening Soccer Games Postponed Until May 12 Bey Su In order to give the parks suf-/ence of soccer fans wishing to at- ay in 1 olt was high man among the ficient time to dry up, the Ontario tend the Aberdeen - Everton game with Cary Middlecoff. {21 contestants with a 312 for 72 County Soccer Association has in Toronto and anyone bein Al Balding of Toronto fired a holes and didn't d. i : four-under-par 68, the best score of his four rounds. rd Logit decided to postpone all opening tickets may contact Walter Me: the last round, to pull into a three- than dent two of his clubs while 82Mes scheduled for May 5 until Rae at RA 5-9440. : way Le for jourth money, eight taking a horrendous 83 Saturdzy.|Saturday, May 12, Congratulations are in order for : Hig lt es vent. for Ses rosie started with a fat| There will be no other change G Sweet, H. Balson, J. Denholm, ght on the nin ole--at leastiin the schedule and the same J. Harrison, J. Antolovich and the second straight year, fired a that's what it sai go - % said on" his card -- ; gr i 4 : one-under-par 71 for a hole| pier he needed four putts to hole| ©180t clubs will participate in the Lay Zeer on passing their refer |opener, the Oshawa ma'ch taking 5. score of 281. Four strokes back : out from seven feet away. came Middlecoff after a gallant Three holes later he hooked a Place 2 Alexandra Pa ml p.m., ween Inter and Thistle. Want a BOAT or MOTOR? struggle to catch and pass his 25- js : vear-old rival, Littler won $10,000|tee shot into the bushes and Oshawa Kickers go to Clare- mount, Strila tackle the Johns - Only $20 Down 20 Months to Pay and Middlecolf picked up $4,000. |Promptly broke the driver over Veteran Lloyd Mangrum slipped| nis knee. Tommy's eight-iron re- peo o: : r V P i the sz ; Manville Club at Port Union into third place, worth $2,200, with veived the some treatment when ung Honangia will be the first having the honor to test the new- Plus FREE: 1 Year Insurance Against Loss -- Damage. a last round 69 that gave him 288. he pulled the ball on his next try. comers from Peterborough at Pet- PROVINCIAL TIRE An earlier threat, young Gardner| erborough, 48 BOND ST. W, fore the game was halted by dark- ness sher three hours and 50 min- utes, e same teams set the t {WON TIDY SLAs cere Balding, fécord for the longest game, by was freshly seeded last fall and One stroke behin were X & time, when they took five hours studs from soccer boots certainly| Shelley Mayrield £200,158 Toll and 19 minutes in a 20 - inning do not encourage grass to grow. | with 2095, £0 or $1,800 Priz€game in 1940 which Brooklyn won| The Association has chartered Dickinson had a 73 for 290, tied -- a bus for June 16, for the conveni- with Dick Mayer and Doug Ford. The victory was a second, too, for singer Frankie Laine. He| bought Littler in the legal auction) for $16,500, and in the reward from the total poll of the affair, $192,- 000, Laine won $69,120. Last year the win was worth $72,900. Ten per cent of the total pool goes to the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund. Littler was the auction favor- ite and Middlecoff was second choice. By THE CANADIAN PRESS REMEMBER WHEN . . Brooklyn and Boston Braves bat- tled to a 1-1 tie in the longest game--by innings--ever played in the major leagues, 36 years ago today. They finished 26 frames be- Dickinson Jr., shot a whopping eight on the 15th hole and wound No soccer will up down the line. be played at| Eastview Park this summer as i another world's heavyweight champ who retired when he was right in another run in the fifth and Toronto scored again in the sev- up on top of the heap, has congratulated Marciano upon his de- n : Pui tat A 3 th before the Cubans got to cision. Even if the decision isn't Rocky's own -- and that's a pos- en : y Wi . 3 ) $ n WwW sibility, who can criticize ? After all, he isn't getting any younger, he i Md their fal taly I ith Every Purchase of did get cut up in his last couple of fights and he had trouble win-' The Wings, meanwhile, went N00 é Gal. of Gas or More ning his last one. Sooner or later--if he stayed around -- he was down to a 4-1 defeat at the hands going to get it ! This way, he not only retires undefeated, his name of Richmond Virginians. In other goes down in history and fighting books--his income tax is paid, action, Columbus Jets downed Buf- is j vh S d. falo Bisons 4-2 and Montreal but he is healthy enough to enjoy what he has earne ee | Wham Mois ae. Columbus knocked Bison starter Johnny Weiss out of the box with DISHES Let's not feel sorry for those who are alongside--or coming | HIGH TEST after. Rocky's handlers ers, s and all who have STD. a piece -- they all realize that with the field wide-open--and it 2 fhree.run outburst fn Whe four, 4c 9¢ certainly is -- then the next two or even three years can be a and nal A ea) "10 innings to N00 70 Gal 70" Gol harvest for promoters -- trying to prove who has just claim to |, ercome Miami. The Marlins had al, . the title. And by the time they decide it--a new champion will |53 5.1 lead going into the sixth, be perched on the top rung, bringing ip the same kind of dough |but Montreal scored twice in that or more, as Marciano did. Nobody is going to suffer by Focky's inning and added two more in the decision -- but nobody. But most important of all, Rocky isn't [seventh to set the stage for the going to suffer. He's all set and ready to enjoy what he has |Wnning run. Bob Walz, fourth earned. He himself figures he was geiting past his peak--at | Montreal pitcher, was the winner. 33 he couldn't be too far wrong either. He went to the top | | MORE SCOUTS ~--then retired. SUCCESS ! ; . hb Canada's Boy Scout membership BRIGHT BITS: -- All soccer teams of the South Ontario Coun- increased by 21,123 in 1955 to reach ua Vigor Gasoline * Free OVEN- WARE 4 co. @ LTD. PIIDME RA 5.2843 -- CONTINUES -- ty Association have postponed their opening games of the season a record figure of 196,409. from May 5 to May 12--due to the fact that the parks are so wet |" right now, they haven't been able to hold workouts . . .REXALLS, local Midget baseball team, will hold a workout on Wednesday night at Alexandra Park, 6.00 o'clock and all players are urged by coach Jim Graham to be on hand . . .JACK BOND, demond softball work- er of the Brooklin area, checks in to report that the 1955 OASA In- termediate "C""" champions, Stevenson Motors, will hold a workout at Brooklin Community Park on Wednesday evening, 7.00 o'clock and they want all of last year's champions and any other new prospects, to put in an appearance . . . OH GRAN"MA -- how ill you look ! Tomorrow, when Toronto Leafs open their home season, the office boy will have the day off to go to gran'ma's funeral . , . DURHAM won the OHA Inter, "B" title for the season on Satur- | day, beating Milverton J*™3 in the sixth of the final series . . .| SNOW, 10 inches of it, caused the postponement of a baseball open- er between Winnipeg and Wausau, at Wausau, Wisconsin, on Sun- day. Long spring, isn't it ? . . , DON'T LOOK NOW but if the wea- therman doesn't start co-operating soon, there'll be a few base- ball cancellations around these parts too, we're thinking ! BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS a A = ? \ | as we We build 'em NEW METEORS AND MERCURYS SAFE BUY USED CARS & TRUCKS TO BE SOLD WITHIN 9 DAYS G By THE CANADIAN PRESS Exhibition W L Pct. GBL Cleveland (A) 1 Brooklyn (N) 0 St. Louis 6 3 ..667 International League B 7 4 .636 Toronto 003 010 100-- 5 7 1 4 3 571 1 Havana 002 000 010- 3 4 1 Cincinnati 5 5 .500 1% K. Johnson, Hetki (8) and Grif- Ne v York 5 6 455 2 (fin; Amor, Sanchez (5) Hatten (7) Philadelphia 5 6 455 2 Harris (9) and Bush. Dotterer (5) . 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