Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 21 Feb 1957, p. 14

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NEE MD ON WU. 44 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, February 21, 1957 en (A ou a CAPTURE CALVERT TROPHY IN ANNUAL LOCAL BONSPIEL The above picture shows the | Newton, left, presenting his | ceedings "and holding their sil. | left-to-right--Bill Holland, Dr. grand climax of the annual | company's trophy to "Bill" | ver pitcher awards are the | Doug. Langmald and Morley Calvert Trophy Bonspiel, at the | Minett, skip of the winning | other curlers of _ distinction, Finley. ! jocal curling club, with Robt. ! rink, while watching the pro- ' members of the winning rink, --Ireland Studio Photography | = SPORTS MENU Unionville And |Cobourg Bantams | : Upset Local Lads "Everything From Soup To Nuts" Oshawa Rinks Oshawa All-Star Bantams ran By Geo. H. Campbell In Colts Final into a snag in their exhibition] Nine rinks faced the starting ed to the Cobourg Bantams, 2-1. SPORTS EDITOR game last night, when they bow-| barrier at the Oshawa Curling] The Oshawa lads fell afoul of Club yesterday Jornng. as the' the referee with their vigorous ------------ a Petition got. under way. for sub.| checking and drew no fewer than AMOST QUIET--that's the sports situation around these parts, givicion "B" of Division 5 and| SIX penalties in the first period these days--but not for long, mind you. There's a triple-header| when eventide rolled around, a 20d a couple more in the second booked for the Oshawa Children's Arena next Wednesday night| Unionville: rink, skipped by 'vet. Stanza. that could be a real pipperoo! The local "City League" all-star eran" Don Van Luven and a Cobourg failed to take much teams, ready for Ontario provincial minor playoffs, tangle with team of young Oshawans skipped| advantage, in that thev didn't Peterborough rivals in she first games of their home-and-home,|by Bev Smith, had battled their| score but the extra prassure took goals-to-count rounds. The Bantams, Midgets and Juveniles will| way to the finals its toll on the Oshawa team later, all be in action, with return games back in the Liftlock City oh| The deciding match, for the on. Carlson served two vepalties] March 2 . . . OSHAWA CITY & DISTRICT Softball Assoc. men are Tight to meet the Peterborough-|for the Cobourg team in the first , rv iv riod getting lined up for another busy season also, with a meeting Lindsay survivors, Jor Division 5 per i wrod Oshawa t called for this evening at the Union Hall, 8:00 o'clock . . . BEV|Jonors, Wit be played ere Sn PATTON. BOOPer a a a 1D " 3 eke : \ . + |Sunday afternoon, the winner tojthe middle frame while Slater. | SMITH'S Oshawa rink moved to the finals in the local district| ove™ into the Ontario semi- on a pass from Holland, notched Colts" competition, here yesterday. They meet. Don VanLuven's|ginals in quest of provincial hon- one for Cobourg. In the third rink here on the week-end in the deciding game. Both rinks curl-| org. | period, the Cobourg boys had the ed well yesterday to knock off some highly-rated entries . . . LOCAL| Smith and his boys won their edge, despite a couple of penalties SENIORS and Colts, competing for the annual McAdie Cup and| berth in the finals the hard way. and Hope scored the winning goal Colts Trophy prizes, entered the semi-finals last night, which will They were drawn in the neces-| with Taylor earning an assist. be played tonight at the local club and finals on Friday . . FIRST sary preliminary round against} OSHAWA: Goal, Kemp; Ber- MIXED bonspiel of the season, for the "Trewin Trophy' holds the |clubmates skipped by Gerry Far-|jett Bishop, Crevier, D. Cullen, | spotlight at the local club this Saturday. |row. Skip Farrow missed a cru-'westfall, Butler, Dowe, Garrow,| | cial shot on the 10th end. Smith Konarowski, Yahn, Armstrong] CURLING--Fastest-growing sport in Canada today, is at its counted a "four" and went onfand Peters. | peak this month, especially this week. Out at Winnipeg, a team |from there to win handily. | COBOURG: Goal, St. Louls: | of schoolboys from Kingston Collegiate, are performing with skill| 0 the quarter-finals, Smith and|Carlson, Parnell, Hope, Taylor] and prowess as they make an all-out attempt jo bring the Canadian | lis mates were once again pitted slater, Moskaluk, Keraghan, She- schoolboy championship back to Ontarioand with a break, they'll ia To Shaws Tn ny tis han, West, Wasion, Taylor, make the grade too . . . UP IN KITCHENER.. the eight single-rink| jr and" his entry in a close lo and, un BNE oven: representaiives of the various Provincial districts, swung into their game that saw the balance of crucial playoffs yesterday, a gruelling seven-game, round-robin | power swing to Smith's favor on REMEMBER WHEN ? ? affair that will not be decided until Friday. A couple of car-loads|the 9th end. ¥ of Oshawa curling enthusiasts are going up there today and stay, Meanwhile, in other games of New, Yor Benger best Moni] over for the final games tomorrow. Winner of this affair represents |this round, Stan DeFoe of Union- ia ahaa ih all bh Ontario in the Macdonald Brier at Kingston, next month , . , THE ville defeated his fellow club- hoa 2g streak. in which in- NHL MOGULS are more than slightly worried. They've put on a members, skipped by Ernie Ap-{ioc hod heen a major factor. bold front the past few days but the truth of the matter is that this Pleton, 11-10, in a nip-and-tuck gome attendances however kept new players' organization has them practically at their mercy. The battle that could have gone either|yp (ell during that slump. Ran- owners must realize it and of course, they'll not be able to admit it, | ¥o¥- Hob. J2urie sad He Yon gers wound up at 363508 1h SIXI p 4 yi $ < i place, in contrast to the yi - | for publicity reasons, but just the same, when players who squabble their own club, skipped by Bob fore when they won the league and even come right out and fight, on the ice--but are still ready to Morrow and here again, it was championship get together for common interests--then the club owners are up anybody's game. Laurie winning ern against '"'democracy" in its strongest form--and what's more, out, 8-7. on the final rock. Don Quarter Finals they've got to be very careful or every player that joins the NHL | VanLuven's Unionville rink beat UNIONVILLE UNIONVILLE from Dow on, will come in with his fingers crossed--ready to stick!out Dr. Gordon Hare's Oshawa jack Rumney, Wayne Appleton, with "the boys'. foursome, in a game that was George Rumney, Ted Gough In - i i gt Keith Ji tt, ord Brumwell, in doubt until the crucial shot on Rit Sint iy Bob Mortaw, 7 He th end, Simale 1 x skip, H skip, n the semi-finals, Lawrie an ONY 1 Har INIONVILLE OSHAWA Andy Hebenton's Play |v: boriuistdti moms, © ome, Lawrie missed on his last rock Gordon Brown, Ross Murison, of the final end and so lost his "Bun" Sellers, Dre c. MeTlvee I S chance to tie the score, and that Pop VanLuven, DE Cordon Haj al or angers put VanLuven in the finals. In| _ * UNIONVILLE the other bracket, Bev Smith and u : ww Giles a By SHELDON SAKOWITZ ahead of Toronto in the battle for his youthful Oshawa rink put the Ken Betz. ed, NEW YORK (AP)--It might be the final playoff berth. pressure on DeFoe early in the Cy Alen, Art Brigges, only coincidence but the New York| Hebenton's coach, Phil Watson, ame, moved in front on the SUR eon, EB Livia. 10. Rangers' success in the National C3lls him a "real workhorse and third end, with a pair of coun. w Hockey League for the past two 2 reliable player." Watson adds, ters -- and were never headed SsHAWA 0SHAWA i ad ba ~ «olid) 'he plays his position well and|after that. Norm _Ridgley, Don - Souch, | seasons could be due to the solid : - Newt Richards, Alan Bathe, | play of Andy Hebenton gets his job done. Following are the complete re ji sharples, Bob Patte, Hebent ; : Although Andy packs a stocky sults: Bev Smith, Jim Souch Jr. ebenton, in only his second frame he does not toss his weight PRELIMINARY ROUND skip, 10; skip, year in the NHL, is considered by . OSHAWA OSHAWA ¥ many hock bs a around just for the sake of belt ISHAM Semi-Finals v hockey observers as one of ing an opponent. "Can't help the|Norm Ridgley. Dr Pe Mon UNIONVILLE ub sitting in the penalty box," |Jim Sharples, Dr. J. Langmaid, |D. VanLuven, 11; Bob Laure, i bis | B Smith, Gerry F . DSHAWA INIONVILLE e explains. "It's » tough angle to Bex Sm ne I rt, 10 8 Dee er, if the occasion arises," Sa eh NIONVILLE UNIONVILLE ix it yp. He rem s be- only one fight in the NHL. | | The brief skirmish took place The Rangers wound up third in last Nov. 22 in Boston when he the league standings, then bowed slammed Jerry Toppazzini into the to Montreal in the semi-finals of boards, only fo have the angered | the Stanley Cup playoffs. 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