Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Nov 1956, p. 12

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48 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, November 1, 1958 OSHAWA MEN ENJOY RARE SUCCESS ON THEIR MO LEAFS TIED FOR TOP ay | Producion Control Cagers Billy Harris Protects His Spot Score Win Over Warriors - * With Two Goals A ainst Ran ers The powerful Production Con- the.r -secring punch and stopped trol basketball squad continued the Warriors py. their domination of the Industrial The winners led 17-14 at® the By RON ANDREWS ful. They were his first two of the game: "That » performance DY Bagkethsll League Tuesday night quarte-, 32-21, at the half, 46-33, Canadian Press Staff Writer |season. |Harris was long overdue. ie with a convincing 65-40 win over at three-quarter and finished in a _ Sophomore Billy Harris looked) Centre Rudy Migay and right happy to see him score 3 coup) the Warriors. Their fine passing 20-poi.t quarter, 65-40. Leading rom the bench at an untried winger George Armstrong got two of goals. Now if he can only X€€P ang roaconable shooting egabled scorers for Production, Bob God- {rookie on the ice Wednesday night apiece. Aldcorn, a rookie right it up I'll be happy. ... |them to gain an early first-quar-'dard and Brent Oldfield. with 21 jand knew he had to produce. He winger, added the other. Meeker was also impressed with te; 17 14 lead which they never and 15, respectively: for Warriors, |did. S | Defenceman Larry Cah a Nykoluk. - Although he failed 10), jinceiched Walcinsperger with eight; Mae. | Harris, He centre with Leaf castoff, and Jack Evans get in the scoring, the Toronto-| 'mo woio wih several new inaily 2nd Hockett with six apiece. [Toronto Maple Leafs scored two|scored for Rangers, who were vic-|born forward fitted in well Je and very tall players, came to, WARRIORS: Dickensaon 5, Har- life only for a short time in the Mavinai'v LA Shiels 2 Valdis, h |third quarter when the caust was sperger 8. Ballentine 5, Carrol i a we prvi 37 goals all but cst. * L Seiuk 3 Cadess 4, Zilinski, lof Harris' demotion to thé minors Toronto coach Howie Meeker ex- and 29 assists in 47 games while Big Beb Goddard again foved Hooke a ial ©. Foster 8. ° |disappeared. pressed his dissatisfaction with leading Toronto Marlboros to athimselt iLe best man on the: floor tS atl id 3, Oldfield | 'The newcomer was centre Mike Harris' play. He also sald Nyko: Memorial Cup championship in wi'k 11 points in the first hal; Hutch'son 3, iel d 3, Client 'Nykoluk, elevated from Rochester luk, formerly with Winnipeg War- 1954-55, it was his best NHL scor- and 10 in the second #o legd all 15, Root 10 Burroughs 2, Americans of the American riors of the Western League, ing performance in a single gaine. scorers. Incidentally, it wa? God- 6. - total 65 cellv. 'Lioga! League to help the injury-struck| 'could become a regular Leaf if The 155-pound native of Toronto dard ana "Barney" Oldfield who Officials--Dave Kelly, ell Leafs. There is no doubt Nykoluk he shows well." scored nine goals and 13 assists sot up most of the scores fer the Kelly and scorer, John Campbell. is big-league material. And there "Harris has been a disappoint- last season in his rookie year with Produciion crew. "LEDYARD WANTS TO STAY rout over New tims of the highest score run up played a total of 10 minu |goals in Leafs' 7- 17 seconds of good hockey. | York Rangers before 13,006 Na- by a team this season. tional Hockey League fans. On| Before the game---at those goals the immediate danger and the only one of the night-- i however, with a total of 19 rooms, chesterfields, spring mattress beds, wall-to-wall car- | sive pet in the lounge and a piano-- | shot on the nunt. Fred Tulloch, which bad to be transported in | Oshawa, and Pete a distance of over | IT TAKES TWO to hold the centional moose hunt-enjoyed by | five Cshawe men and three other hunters from Trenton, skull and antlers of this mas- moose, one of the eight | Doucette, | was talk that he probably would ment to me," Meeker said. "He Leafs. But he didn't get two goals i |cut Harris out of a job unless either can't, or won't, check the in one game | Trenton, are shown above and Billy. Sooted Some goals. the «ie and spread of the 22- 4 pointer can be judged by the | Although he was one of thr rifle that barely reaches from Leafs to score a pair of goals, checking.' |Harris' two were the most color- way I ask him to check. If he| The victory stretched Leafs' un- was scoring goals it would be dif- defeated streak to seven games, ee ferent 3 % |{them into first place with Wings, Meeker's comment after the each with 12 points. tip-to-tip at the top. But he isn't scoring or including four wins, and moved 'Jake" Maclnally had a rally JA (CP) -- Quarterback started for the Warriors early in Hay Ledyard oh ob Rough the second half when he scored Riders said Monday he hopes to six srecessive points but ity was establish permanent residence in short-lived as the P-C crew, led the capital--if he can find an off- {by Chuck Root, quickly regained season job who spent one full week at | by Bromley Lake and besides | 10 miles. The above picture L ] bringing home eight moose, also | shows four of the party--left | enjoved some excellent fishing | to-right, Paul Gagnon, Craig |: 3 : i a a erson 11S Topping, Fred Tulloch and ? 5 t Gerry Gagnon (in the rear), | ds 4 £4 1] success Their lodge, located grouped around the first moose By BERNARD DUFRESNE 50 miles from Timmins, in the heart of she northland wilder- ness was very comfortable, shot. Canadian Press Staff Writer he has caught 88 passes for a competition in 1928 by friends of OTTAWA (CP)---Hal Patterson, total gain of 1,914 yards, both the late Jeff Russel who was acci- | Montreal Alouettes' brilliant pass-| records. Twelve of the passes dentally electrocuted in 1926. Rus- # |catching end, today was named were good for touchdowns. Pat- sel was captain and star player 11956 winner of the Jeff Russel terson also scored a touchdown on with the old Montre al AAA Memorial Trophy, awarded each 105-yard kickoff return, a rec- Winged Wheelers year to the most sportsmanlike 0fd, to give him a total of 78! Last year's winner was Avatus and valuable player in the Big points, second only to teammate Stone of Ottawa Rough Riders Four Football League, Pat Abbruzzi's 102 points Other players nominated for the D. Wes Brown league secretary THIRD AL TO WIN Si trophy were: fullback Cookie Gil- also announced that halfback Tom The former Kansas University christ and guard Vince Scott of Grant of Hamilton Tiger-Cats has end, whose home is in Rozel, Hamilton; centre Ken Vargo and been chosen as the best rookie to lal. also plays defensive half-|tackle Kaye Vaughan of Ottawa; canoe, ! 3 Do You Want To' Look Better Dressed? Do You Want To Feel Better Dressed? 2 Do You Want To Be Better Dressed? In 13 games so far this season, fair play" was put up for by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything from Soup to Nuts' THIS SEASON of the year always finds the outdoor sportsmen bi [IF THE TINLEW 1 (RN for men and boys, and treat yourself to a really fine Suit, From ALL WALKS OF LIFE They ALL See "FOR BETTER MERCHANDISE" (Oshawa) LTD. no-hit, no- SIMCOE NORTH . DEAL RIGHT . .. DEAL WHERE TIRES ARE A SPECIALTY . .. NOT A SIDELINE) vey sve of PROVINCIAL MONEY SAVING TIRE CO. getting itchy feet as they impatiently wait for their trek into the woods, on the annual deer hunt. A group of five Oshawa men, four 3 y back for Alouettes and was chosen fullback Dick Shatto and halfback ol § . fog a great yim sel Some w Se ye aD. igh at that position on last season's Bobby Kuntz of Toronto Argo- 0) ing their friends about successful moose hunt. y sh Brown said Patterson was'p, i i : + Ak e has intercepted five passes so, Grant, 21-year-old halfback from awa on a Friday afternoon and returned on Sunday of the following] THREE OSHAWA nimrods | monster bull moose that had |choeen by a clear majority in the far ard is high up among the Windsor AKO juniors, was one of 2 PN I' shot sight moose, including large bull moose of 35-point and 26-point| proud. They are. left-to-right, | piog, Tulloch, Gagnon and nors and staff of 14 game officials. | "patterson becomes the third make the grade .in Big Four com- Johnston's, They had their quota om the Friday, one week after they had Jorn Gagnor, Fred Tulloch and | brother Paul Gagnon are all He was among eight candidates-- Ajo ette to win the trophy. The pany this season. The others were : hy | Oshawa ; Ushawa"s oldest "white water' in canoe, to Bromley Lake, about 50 largest of the moose trophies and Gerry Gagnon, guide" the players themselves. Etcheverry in 1954 and Virgil guard Marv Bevan, Ottawa; and bush, from Timmins. The Oshawa men were Craig the party got either. Their count | for the party, is with a local Patterson, 24 in his third sea- Wagner in 1947. Wagner retired half Bart Moll, Toronto. lloeh, John Gagnon, Paul Gagnon (all city em- _ v i i a! ) o ' orm | been described by his coach, Doug Als' backfield. receivers on the Hamilton team ul Gerrard "Gerry" Gagnon their gulde, formerly of] The trophy bearing the words Last year's top rookie was end i | . i is not going to lead the Indians on the 1957 | IM lie' i SELES SELES Cloge Game To St. Peter's Sal Maglies fuer wo er Hank Greemberg. It's mot too many years ago IC meb ck Is Beat Barrie Flyers ¢ they were filling the Cleveland Municipal Stadium for Oshawa Central Collegiate Jun-'Meaghcr scoring a touchdown $o 0 a 4 ' BARRIE (CP) -- Guelph Bilt- ordinary mid-week games. Things have been going badly 26-8 decision to St. Peter's of A penalty to the Liftlock City Best Of 56 mores walloped Barrie Flyers 8-5 REGULARS -- TALLS with the team and the crewds have slimmed down te the point Peterborough, in the Liftlock team proved the turning point in ! t City Central's play. They took advan- - ; _ 'the Ontario Hockey Association NEW YORK (AP)--Sal Maglie junior A standings. The loss was 12 the Istign Wigwam, ed off to open the game and Cen. aided hv Chasczewski's running, of Brooklyn Dodgers, who pitched fhe second I ors withotit e MODELS. OSHAWA CENTRAL'S Junior grid team dropped a 26-33 decision tral had to start from their own came through with a touchdown, a no-hitter and won a world ser- dT : ¥ | i Dan Belisle and Doug Robinson, wipe out that three-point deficit, when they clash in the return ed an Oshawa fumble on the Osh. ihe Sore =H trestonisg again professional baseball, made the o.ch with two goals, led the Bilt- same of the home-and-home series, total points, here at Alexandra awa 30-yard mark and two plays - | " i eer Il on St. Peter's three-yard line, year in the opinion of the Baseball their starts for four points, one : COSSA championship finals. 8t. Peter's had a lead of 16-0 in the He poll oyer lof Waeir first touen ba } ou Si. Pe wih Rib In "fhe Writers Association of America. ahead of Toronto St. Michael's ., third quarter and 26-5 in the latter stages of the game but the COWD anc Weagoer drop-ic lege Wesors. d Miklas booted the convert to 199 votes cast in the annual Asso- ther Guelph marksmen were Ri) % Tom Chasvzewski"s fine ;{ 30 ¥ ciated Press poll. Brooks Lawr- Don Jensen, Ed Shack, Bil hope to win out Saturday. ning aud a pass-run by bon ire py i for Cinci d with Rogers and. Rolfe each bagged a A SSOGIAYES {Mills for 30 yards, sparked e | | for ncinnati, was secon w | I Sal Maglle, the 39-year-old veteran hurler of Brooklyn OswE HE va antral Mies, Tavior; Fuller and Anes hei [pair for Barrie with Jack Kane for = to be all washed up--until he started to click with the Dodgers, |, here (he St. Peter's line stiffen- first game with Brooklyn until| Barrie, who oatshot Guelph 39 . has been voted the player who made "the comeback-of-the-year" |.q OS iL fo make Soom for the Oshawa Moy and did. not ih up a 27, replaced starting netminder | ASSOCIATES BUDGET PLAN LTD. | 3 then uncorked| Recovery of another Peterbor- i ," Adair in the third period and the votes with Brooks Lawrence, Cincinnati's surprise 19-game win- a n d : |native of Niagara Falls, N.Y., % d (sbove Canadien Ti Sets . with 13 voles. And apparently three sonie powerful plunging and ough fumble on the 10-yard line,| "5s games and lost only five, Substitute goaltender allowed only above Canadian Tire) Don Newcombe X52 yn yp. back up the field, with Feeley a forward pass to Danny Gray.|s gr fourth best in the circuit,|€8rly in the second period when RA 5.6531 seasen--they voted . BRIGET BITS: Toronot Leals handed N.Y major. This time the convert maior and Miklas again convert- only 53 a scramble but finished the pe: " Cv { 53. : Tor a N.Y. Rangers a real failed. ed, to make it 26-23. On Sept. 25 against Philadelphia first place with Detroit Red Wings, in the NHL race------but of get untracked in the second quar- squad was desperate and they run i Ys game of his career Antonelli of New York G w "ini / g ey W. 4 New York Giant course, Wings are undefeated so far LOPPYLUGS, a long-shot ter. Andrey was trapped on his barely maneged to hang on to = |. dive votes for Warren Spahn of Milwaukee an yesterday . . . THE GRAND NATIONAL, world's great steeplechase back ty beave a forward. St. Pe-'final horn. IN b f Brookly Johnny!" 4 classic, will be run on a Friday next March, instead of the usual ter's promptly used a pitch-out PLAY HERE SATURDAY eweombe of Op yn, <onny They had three apiece. he must undergo a spinal operation CAHA OFFICERS, meeting for anotter touchdown, uncon- deficit, in this home-and-home in Torosto om Saturdey, will vote whether or not Canada is to send verted, io make the score 16-0. series, with the return game here oh fternocon, t alif; for the WASHINGTON'S American League baseball team has now been (Central took the kick-off and 20SSA lon ip nareed the 'Senators : 'Nationals' . . . 8T. weak spots in the Peterborough ge1| Coolidge. Maly, Fuller, An- LOU CARDS have made it official they are not going to operate line Lapa and Chasczewski crash- gel," Kelly, Miklas, Taylor, Con- for deer licences mn Michigan state--so they had to decide by draw, Lapa went the last ten yards for Nicholishen Gray, Wright, Hai- which hunters got the 65.340 permits available OTTAWA RIDERS 2 touchdown. The convert attempt quik {roncich, Longley, Hill, this season, as winner of their trophy for "most valuable player" | On the last play of the half, geant Tymochak McKnight and and "sportsmanlike' om the team Andrev's pass was intercepted by Roka. them actuall loyed the city, are having a great time tell- od y suployes y gas Eastern all-star team. On defence, nauts and Etcheverry 4 Hy Then drop in at week, with a rare story of success. Eight in the party and they| shown here have a right to be | 35 points on his "rack." Top- voting of the five league gover- yi off receivers. fons PIEVeTS fro stalor Sanne 10 They had to "rough it" to get there and to get back, Craig Topping. This isn't the employed by the City of Oshawa two: from each team---chosen by hers were quarterback Sam half Gerry Aposiolatos, Montreal: included a 26-pointer and one construction company. son with the Alouettes, has often in 1954 after nine seasons in the Grant is one of the best kickoff and finest shop | (Peahead) Walke~, as the best all- mow working in Oshawa » high the aw moose C tr ] G idd Lo around football player in Canada.' "courage . . . true sportsmanship Ed Mularchyk of Ottawa. trip for most of them but it's not fo be their last. entrail Ir. url ers Ge i tt Sh Bt SB ire A Fy avs, to yesterday he sald "'Serry, No" te Cleveland's $35 lydzyrwyd oha jr a novlk doublehenders and "big ones" and getting 25,000 to 30,000 out for jor football team dropped a close make it 26-5. Wednesday night to climb atop that one wonders i maybe they're due for a top-bracket shake-up SHORTS -- IN ALL Meagher of the homesters kick-| tage of a subsequent fumble and ne tive for the y : M i oint down In Peterborough, to the St. Peter's High School and now must 10-yard iine .St. Peter's recover- converted successfully, to make jes game in his 19th season of P t 1 - National League comeback-of-the- mores who now have won both Park this Saturday afternoon. Winner of the round advances to the later Focley of St. Peter's carried 2s the quarter ended, having the 2 A bes = College Majors : tt # + 0. fourth quarter, by Chasczewski Maglie, 39, received 159 of the TO Central boys fought back to make it real close, at the finish, so they he convert to make it 6 Ernie "pi red by this success, Kelly, ence, a surprise 19-game winner Sweeney and Bill Robinson. Dick 79 50 * - | , whe went from Giants to Cleveland and then appeared | 1.4 to the one-yard line, | "or, St. Peter's defense apart Although he did not start his etting the ather FRIENDLY LOAN o by the Baseball Writers Assoc. of America. He got 159 out of 199 The homesters vietory until June 4, Maglie, a Bruce McKechnie with Walter 111 SIMCOE ST. 8. » Diode rior tv this ground-gaining end runs to 0 gave Ancrey the chance to throw pr." of 5) earned run average of one goal. McKechnie was injured ' again wting the ball over for 8 who went over the line for the gin 'sk out 109 batters and walked he was crashed into the net during ' fod. lesson last might and the win moved the Mapleos up into a tie for) Oshawa Central still couldn't] By this time, the St. Peter's qc," itched the first sutsider, zoomed home in the stretch to win the Cambridgeshire own 10-yard line, when he faded their remaining lead. until thei metack honors Included Don|Curt Simmons of Philadelphia Saturday . . . JOANNY PODS has revealed that before too long, to riegeralc and he went over Central now faces a three-point a2 entry to this year's world hockey tournament, at Moscow . . . OSHAWA FIGHTS BACK |at Alcxandra Park on Saturday : They've been called that for several years Andrey proceeded to find the "(OSHAWA CENTRAL CI: Wad- of course but actually, they were officially tie Rochester Red Wings next summer . . . 104,000 HUNTERS applied ing for good gains until finally, dnd Andre, Mills, Chasczewski, nave named Don St. John their halfback who scored 80 points so far failed Mech, Fegan, Lapa, Reid, Sar- Allen and the St. Peter's player ST PETER'S HS.: ---- CONVENTIONAL -- TUBELESS SET OF 4 size 670x1! 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A league all-star team selected CLEAN GAME over the Aintree course near Liv LOS ANGELES (AP) and the hardware team was a chase is run, said there had been \ possible managerial choice jca, was dropped from the second alty. Ladd drew a trip to the sin- Hunt Committee had given per Hank Greenberg, Far in a state Kaline received 79 voles, rank- the thumb in the third period to caster St. Leger have previously ment » of minutes nesday, which means that now the he cannot be considered a can- williams collected 83 and other Reals were scored hy back to their traditional dates "Leo has a television contract 5 5 . then Sellick unassisted goals acd two assists, was an-| Durocher previously had said Robinson of Cincinnati, who actu- » {5 their first tally, got the goal whie Robinson had two as-'a financial interest in the club yi scoring the last Climmond assisting on both, was ary but backed away from a club . wie In Serious Training ( mmaona helping Canadian Olympic and Marshall oth oa n isted Man o'Wa one of the ked up one assist, second j for Black's and They will leave Nov. 13 for Aus- , spending more time there thaniD. Riddle. Starting as a two-year- best that has ever represented Feeley, . 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In '57 [the score 215 for the homesters. met, Saxby, Rutherford, Dowson, Black's Win be March 29 | Made Second Team son & Kinsman, 11-5 while Friday to Leo Tuesday by a vote of the Base- very cleanly played affair with 'many requests' to return to the as Indians team listing through an error in nin. tha Dp . i- mission for the change bin in e iirst period for Harr S ) change eral manager, said Package Deal Set of 4 ing fourth and losing out as a first scored the first goal famous steeplechase and the two didate for the manager's job In copying the 'tabulations, The Locke, assisted, Chopik from for 1957 which he feels duty omitted Kaline's name from the Siith was the big scorer for other stzr on the attack for he would not return to baseball ally was seventh in the balloting 7 and your alone, then scored as- ts ard Knox one Ther re 'indications Green a total of top man for the Re-jects Mec- interest deal ts VICTORIA (CP the winners w1 Bradley and Agnew their eitled down to th unassisted. Robi: son a penalty in the nd Fitchets one then Woodcock took over the pen- Nine years ago today on the Ken- tralia and the Olympics. ¥ *, with a total of three 14 in 1919 Man o'War lost only Canada in international competi- Q Q 48 BOND ST Ww : Ider. Rorabeck, One race in 21 starts in two sea Walker was coach of Canada's p hd . f $ adley, sons before retiring to stud, where women swimmers in the 1932 LL immond, Bannon I ired such famous thorough- Olympics, manager-coach of the uate Telephone |went 45 yards for another touch- O'Brien, Keating, Allen, Fitzger- LONDON (CP)--The Grand Na- Mikla« kicked off to start the McAuliffe, Morton, F. DeCarlo, will be run on a Friday instead of team came back up _the field, Kingdom. Shafer and Donoghue. Hockey Tilts | Y What is considered probably the Leo Durocher scheduled games played this past to its traditional day after being NEW YORK (AP)--Detroit's Al Saturday in 1946 to Blacks Men's Wear beat out Re- check absenteeism in industry Cl 1 d b The Associated Pres : ss major jec!s, 6 Mrs. Mirabel Topham, who rules eve an 0 The game between Kinloch's erpool where the 4'4-mile steeple- ' : TIE SLECPIE 1 irocher bowed out Wednesday ball Writers Association of Amer each team drawing only one pen- Friday date, and the National for Cleveland Indians gen- tabulating son & Kinsman and Fitchett got, The Epsom Derby and the Don- 670x15. ONLY x13. leave Kinloch's short-handed for reverted from Saturday to Wed-| "Leo Durocher has advised me team member when Boston's Ted ay aide , Sellick Principal *classic races are all 3 org' p P osers, aided by Sellick | Greenberg's statement added Associated Press inadvertently Locke twice in succession, and on two. West, with a couple of bound to fulfill." second team and included Frank ch's 'team. He assisked Black's Barnes got thelr other on a salary alone, but would want for the outfielders » next three goals and FE. Pradley with two goals, Mc- berg offered a fat managerial sal Canadian Swimmers 1 also picked up a goal Walker and his McMahon, out while Rorabeck got REMEMBER WHEN ? Tuesday alty box in the third period, tucky farm of his owner, Samuel =. Walker rates the squad with the brods as War Admiral. Crusader, 1938 British" Empire Games and "Ontario's Largest Sales and Wall v 1 vighly 1ccessful -- d Ciyde van Dusen. He American Game RA 5-6511 Knox, earned about §1,000000 in race Those here for training include Ipurses, stud fees and sale of foals. Sarah Barber of Brantford. 1955 Pan s . EET Service Organization ree Shea R n goals while J. 'Shearer assisted Reid, and Locke, '

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