OHA Levies Fines On Jr. A. Brawlers PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Pres- kland of the n LL 92 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, February #7, 1057 FIGURE SKATER AND HOCKEY STAR FROM SCHUMACHER CITY LEAGUE 'Minor Basketball Teams Midget Hockey Team |Roqdy For Playoffs Now Given Playoff Dates |. The Simcoe Hall Minor Basket- four; Roy Clarke, two; Anthony to decide who will face Sports- St. Ey ball regular league schedule con-|Meagher, 22; Jack Lyons, 24; haven for the Series "A" trophy. qrlhe Jooal Midget League will iye En en. Fions vs Legion and | 1 ded Saturday morning and if|Ken Crawford, two; Doug Mont- The final four positions were gomery, four. Total 59, Arena, The playoffs will be a round- day, March 5, at the Children's| Wed. Aprii 3 -- Local 222 vs Rotary. | Tues. Apr! 8 -- B'Nai B'Rith {is any indication of what tel [the brand of ball demonstrated (not decided until the last games ST, JOHN: George Fuller, 28; were played, with Jaycee Blues |Tocal 205. Ontario Steel robin series with each team play- vs Kiwanis Lions vs Local 222 mg all clubs once and the team 'und Rotary vs Legion. ending up with the highest total | Wed. April 10 -- Kinsmen ys points will be declared the win- Local 205. ner. ! Tues. April 16 -- B"Nal B'Rith Teams winning will receive two | points and tie games will give and Kinsmen vs Lions. each club one point. In the event| Wed. April 17 -- Local 222 vs standing in that there is a tie at the end of Kiwanis. the series, a two . out - of - three| Team Midget game series will be played. League week ending Feb. 16: First game to start at 6.30. | LT PTS. Tues March 5 -- B'Nai B'Rith Lions 319 vs Lions; Rotary vs Kiwanis and |Local 208 214 Kinsmen vs Legion. {Legion 313 Wed, March 6 -- Local 222 vs|Rotary 212 B'Nai B'Rith 0 Kiwanis 0 | Tues. March 12 -- B'Nal B'Ritl vs. Local 205; Kiwani¢ vs Kinsmen Kinsmen end Legion vs Local 222. |s ocal 222 Wed. March 13 -- Lions vs! Rotary. {League Scorers in Tues. March 19 -- B'Nal B'Rith | League, week ending F vs Local 222: Local 205 vs Lions | Lab BIAS ORD DE 9 7 Midget 'eb. 16: G A PTS, {playoffs will be like, one can ex-|Dave Williams; Dave Nicholishen, pect close and exciting games at|12; Hans Rocenhurgh; Glenn; all times, | Nichol, one. Total 41, | WHITES MOVE TO FIFTH BLUES SUFFER UPSET In the nine o'clock contest, the The Oshawa Firefighters signal- vs Rotary; Local 205 vs Legion jaycee Whites gained a 38-35 vic- led caution to their playof' opno-| This fl ents -as they upset the fourth- lace Jaycee Blues, 33-25. | Firefighters wasted little time] in pulling out in front as. they, moved ahead, 10-2, at the quarter and 17-9 at the halfway mark, The Blues came right back in| the third quarter to close the gap to 23-19 but a last-minute rally] vy the hook and ladder boys salted" the game away by a 33-25 count, Itory over CKLB to pull into fifth|™ {place by a narrow margin. The P {radio boys were in command un-| [til the final minutes when bad | ftssing and costly violations con- |tributed to their defeat. | With every player sharing] |equally in the play CKLB moved| {ahead, 10-8, at the quarter and continued to lead at the halfway ©) mark by a 20-14 count, moving into fourth place close be- hind Police. The last three places were so close that total points for and points against for the com- plete season were led in or- der to decide the positions, irst round of playoffs will be two games with total points to count. ' Playoff games this Saturday, March 2, are as follows: --9:00 a.m.--Jaycee Blues vs. CKLB, 10:00 a.m.--Jaycee Whites vs. Oshawa Firefighters and 11:00 a.m.--St. John Cadets vs. Oshawa Police Association. SATURDAY, MARCH 9 9:00 a.m.--St. John Cadets vs. The Whites came back fast in the third quarter to close the gap, 28-27, and kept applying the pressure to overcome CKLB's lead and walk off with a 38-35 Firefighters' victory was their fifth of the season but coach Bob Winter feels that his boys may prove to be the spoilers before the playoffs are finished, Police Association; 10:00 am, -- {Jaycee Blues vs. CKLB and 11:00 a.m.--Jaycee Whites vs. Oshawa Firefighters. All persons are invited to the end of the contest which St. Cath- arines won 4-1 "We intend to let these players know we won't stand for brawls," said Buckland. "We decided fines would do this time but in future, they can expect sus, hig All the players were fined" $20 except TeePees' def n Viger Gendron who was given a fine for "climbing the boards and entering St. 's bench area to continue Ly Fined $20 for leaving the bench to take part in the brawl were: Wayne , Matt Ravlich, Ed Hoekstra, Jack McKenzie and Rino Robazza of St. Catharines and Tom Disera, Tim Hook, Dave Rimstead, Norm Foster and Bob Pallante of St. Mike's. They all have the right to appeal to the OHA executive. Wins Close One Over P-S Squad | The Simcoe Hall Major League basketball schedule came to an lend Saturday morning, with the round - robin playoffs beginning! this Saturday, March 2, with On- tario Steel meeting Parts and Service. A preview of the first playoff ame was given Saturday with Eneddon 3 12 7 13 Carl, FIREFIGHTERS: -- Gil Gra- Jim |ham, six; Alex Bino; Joe Knon- one; |cich, 13; Dave Piatti, six; Bob Jim Fegan, Cook, 12; Barry Appleby, 17; Melinchuk, Dave Campbell, Mark Maly, eight. Total 38. Clark, eight; Total 33. CKLB: Ernie Mills, six; Bruce| BLUES: -- Dan Peters, six; Morrison, six; Bill Merritt, one;| Paul Page; Ken Clark; George Malcolm Longley, two; Marcel Dowdle, Ted Roberts, one; Wayne |Bovin, 10; Mike Halliday, 10. To- a: three Bill Miklas, 15; us Officials for the morning includ- BOLAHOOD'S WIN . { led: Harry Breau, Ernie Mills, wo Diltmores | sr rererssurc, ra. (ap goals with 48. Rated as another a second place Ontario Steel The Bolahood Sportshave Jack Lyons and Barry Appleby. |Righthanded pitcher Art Ditmar,| d Sportshaven club Beliveau Frank 9 play = Neck And Ne : : 9, plays |Club holding eff a second-half C t o § 'ended the reguluar season on a| FINAL STANDINGS Br Be gi a winning note as they gained a w centre for Toronto's St. Mirh- |qrjve by Parts and Service, to . ael's College Majors [ain a close 77-72 victory. In Point Race | loose- York Yankees Friday, leaving five 59-41 victory over the second-/Bolahood Sportshaven 12 men still unsigned. (place St. John Cadets. |St. John Cadets where the 14-year-old miss won Pitchers Don Larsen, Tommy| This win was Bolaheod's 12th Oshawa Police Asso. This was a wide open, Byrne, Johnny Kucks and Jack|as against just one defeat which) yaycee Blues | checking affair from start to fin- lish, with Ontario Steel taking a |23-16 quarter time lead and by TORONTO (CP) -- With only Urban, the latter a rookie right- is indeed a fine record for coach|yaycee Whites SPORTS MENU {the half were running away with three games remaining -in the hander, and first baseman BilllDoug Armstead 'and his bovs.'CKLB owron are not yet satisfied with Bolahood's showed their scoring Oshawa Firefighters 10 versity . won the intercollegiate charge of a temporary lineup in- " . rn the contest" by a 51-34 score. Everything From Soup To Nuts" "However the half - time rest By Geo. H. Campbell regular schedule of the Ontario |SKi joa 3 {ability early as they went cut in |squash championship Friday, tak-|cluding two veterans and four |seemed to help Parts and Serv SPORTS EDITOR and Legion vs Kiwanis. [ | Wed. March 20 -- Kinsmen vs Cooper | Rotary. Nicholishen | Tues. March 26 -- B'Nai B'Rith [Colvin vs Legion; Lions vs Kiwanis and Page Kinsmen vs Local 222, {Haynes Wed. March. 27 -- Rotary vs Waite Local 205. | Bolssion Tues. April 2 -- B'Nai B'Rith/B, Wright FIVE TO GO SIGNS WITH TRIBE TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Early Wynn, generally a stubborn hold- re inetd Friday to pitch for FIGHTS LAST NIGHT {Cleveland Indians for 38 he |ated Newark, N.J --Vince Martinez, were not revealed. The figure rep- 1149%, Patterson, N.J., outpointed resents a pay raise of an esti- Kid Gavilan. 148% Cuba, 10. mated $3,000 over last season 2 Mami Beach, Fla. -- Orlando when Wynn won 20 and lost nine. Zulueta, , Havana, outpointed | the ninth season Roy Poll, 139,% Houston, Ter, nis, 0 De the Hi a a Richmond, Calif Luke Easter, |r #amats ace, 134%, San Francisco, outpoin NAME U.S. SQUAD 16 oi} 102 Qallate, 1904; 1m ke NEW YORK (AP)--William ¥. 12 eo {Talbert was renamed captain of 10 TAKES SQUASH the United States Davis Cup 10| MONTREAL (CP)--McGill Unl-'squad Friday and placed in the Canadian junior ladies' skating crown. Her neighbor in tha-#qrthern Ontario town, Ma- hovlich, right, leads the OHA junior "A" scoring race in | toasts of Schumacher, Ont., these days are petite blonde figure skater Doreen Lister, left, and towering hock- ey star Frank Mahovlich. Dor- een was given a tumultuous welcome when she returned home recently from Winnipeg, The | CE Hockey Association junior A series the terms offered them. Eddie Shack of Guelph Biltmores |front in the first quarter by a READY FOR PLAYOFFS ing mine of 10 matches against youngsters. 1s giving his teammate Bill\p. pp Cayaretta, open camp|16-3 count and were ahcad by a This Saturday, March 2nd,iteams from Toronto and Western. Named to the initial Davis Cup Sweenev a last-minute battle for | March 15 and have 2% spring tests, 24-14 score at the halfway mark. marks the beginning of what adds McGill has won the squash cham-|squad were Vic Seixas of Phila- ice as they came roaring back to [°P SPot In the scoring race. liniluding five with Kansas City. The cadets were trailing by a up to be one of the closest play- pionship eight years in a row. The delphia and Hamilton Richardson [ get oi string distance by a _oweeney. who comfortably led "\onireal Royals, with manager 39-29 count at the three-quarter/off series since the Minor Lea-|individual championship will be of Westfield, N.J., Sam Glam- 81.52 count. Parts and Service ©) other players during the season oo Myjleavy starting his third and faltered badly in the final gue was formed. The Bolahood decided today, when the winner malva of Houston; Mike Green of | continued to dominate play in the season, begin training March 15/stanza as they dropped a 59-41 Sportshaven have a bye into thelof a playoff will meet McGill's/ Miami; Myron Franks of Los An- [final quarter but the clock was the deciding facto as Rg SOMETHING NEW! Cleveland baseball fans, yesterday, came oui as they came close by a 77-7 up with a rather direct proof that they like their baseball and Once again the noticeable fea- as 48 goals and 56 assists for| in- verdict. |first round, with St. John Cadets|top player, | Barry Mackay of Day- thelr baseball players-- even if they aren't altogether "sold" on 104 points. Last week Shack went |>> Fe) Pemberton-| gel 9 and have 17 exhibition games, Dave 'emberton- geles a un the warpath for seven goals BOLAHOOD'S: Harry Breau; and Police Association teeing off 'Smith. ton, Oho, the abilities of general manager Hank Greenberg. They ran a full- page advt. in a Cleveland newspaper, urging Al Rosen to.recon- and seven assists to boost 4H cluding four with Toronto. total to 99, on 44 goals and 55 essists. | Frank Mahovlich of St. Mich- sider his retirement plans and return to the team. This is the kind of support that makes a baseball team. Sure--Greenberg isn't going to like it--but then if there are fans with enough dough to spend on a full-page advertisement, he isn't going to buck them too much, either. Regardless of whether or not Rosen reconsiders and decides to play another season--we like the democratic action taken by the Indian fans. Frank B d, OHA pr and his committee--ruled after Friday night's fracas in Cobourg, that the Cobourg and Lakefield players should both pay fines--Lakefield before they could continue in the playoffs... But the Cobourg club has not been satisfied--they have decided to boycott the Lakefied team, regardless... Now they have support--the Bowmaaville-Orone Combines have agreed to the same policy.. In other words, these two teams are making obvious that in their opinion, the OHA didn't Investigate 'deep enough, didn't get all the facts.. Now that the same OHA men have decided to fine the Teepee and St. Mike's Juniors--a total of $240.00--we wonder if "amateur hockey" (how can you fine a guy that plays for fun?) hasn't finally run out their string. They're going to have to admit status or 1 ini | OR BOTH! BRIGHT BITS: Tonight, at the Children's Arena, three Oshawa 8; Bob Reynolds, 11; McHugh. Fouls 8 out of 9. 72. {o'clock noon | watch ture in this game, like most of the league games, was the equal distribution of points among the players, a good indication of the fine teamwork being demonstrat- ed in this league. ONTARIO STEEL--Jim Brady, 12; John Newey, 9; Joe Kolodzie, 12; Rich Vesey, 8; Don Andry, Stan Mar- chant, 13; Paul Edmondson, 4. Fouls 5 out of 8. Total 77. PARTS AND SERVICE -- Bob Winter, 14; Ed Mazurk, 13; Ralph Tippet, 18; Ed Kolodzie, : Bob Total [START PLAYOFFS This Saturday, March 2, at 12 these same two teams open the round - robin playoff schedule, with plenty of action and close games expected throughout, Any person that would like to the finest minor league basketball action to be seen any- where, is invited to Simcoe Hall minor hockey teams, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile--will tangle with (corner of Fisher and Simcoe Peterborough opponents in the first games of their home-and-home, Streets) from 9 o'clock until goals-io-count, OMHA playoffs--and the return games are in the Liftlock City on Saturday . . . LOCAL HOCKEY FANS can get a glimpse of some future stars and some real hockey action if they take in these games tonight. , , . U.S PRO FOOTBALL has been told by Supreme Court ruling, that sheir organization is subject | to the anti-trust laws. Now a move is afoot to bring organizzed | baseball under the same jurisdiction . . . ALEX "FATS" DEL-| 1 this Saturday morning. the Osh- o'clock Come out and support awa youth activities. FINAL MAJOR LEAGUE STANDING W L Pts. Mundinger Accordion 9 1 18 VECCHIO, former Oshawa Generals star, now one of the bulwarks Ontario Steel Products 6 5 12 of Detroit Red Wings, is now beinng acclaimed by Detroit officials as one of hockey's best. Hey fellahs--let's face it--how many NHL players were ever able to move right up from Junior "A" ranks to NHL company--and stay???? . «JIM FLEMING, local horseman who gained prestige "over night" when "Teddy's Sister' was born in his barn and proved a real winner, is all gigged up these days--she's in foal--and it can hap- pen "any minute" now . . , GORDON MILES, manager of the local Dominion-Toronto bank branch here and a former resident of Gravenhurst and customer at Gordon Sloan's restaurant there-- will give almost anybody a loan these days. Gordon, in Graven- hurst on Saturday, along with Dean McLaughlin, Ken Conlin and | Paul Michael, skip, won their three games in the annual Graven- | hurst bonsplel, 40 capture the Gordon Sloan Trophy and four hand- | some Duncan Hines barbecue grills, as top prizes of the event. Congrats, boys! HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Senior A Eastern Division L w 33 16 24 21 21 25 926 North Shore (N.B.) Sr. B |Rathurst 1 Dalhousie 6 | (First game of best - of - seven . | semi-finals) Southern (N.B.) Senior B 52 Sussex 3 Fredericton § 47{ (Fredericton leads best-of-nine 43 final 2-1) 34 Cape Breton (N.S.) Sr. B 2 Sydney 3 Whitby Cornwall Belleville Kingston Pembroke 15 30 x-Ottawa 115 6 xNot eligible for playoffs. Tuesday's Result Pembroke 2 Whitby 15 Tonight's Game Ottawa at Pembroke OHA Junior A WI 35 12 33 13 "'|Clace Ba (Best-of-nine semi-finals tied 4-4) Western Intercollegiate | Alberta U. 21 Brandon 2 | Ontario Senior B Strathroy 4 St. Thomas § | (St. Thomas leads best-of-seven cemi-finals 1-0) ts. | Ontario Junior B 73 sarnia 3 Woodstock 5 68 | (Woodstock leads best-of-seven 50 semi-finals 3-1) 49 St. Marys 3 Seaforth 3 48 (Seaforth ieads best - of - seven 37 | wemi-finals 2-0 two games tied) Ai Ontario Intermediate A 2 Tandsav 3 Bowmanville 2 | (Lindsay leads best - of - seven | semi-finals 2-1) Alberta Big Six Adderson 5 Nanton 8 REMEMBER WHEN? Kimberley Dynamiters from Pritish Columbia were crowned world amateur hockey champions when they defeated Switzerland hy 2-1 in overtime. 20 vears ago today at London. England, win- ners of the Olympic winter games hockey title the previous year, clinched second place by beating Germany 5-0. The Dynamiters tad blanked England 3-0 earlier in the tournament Guelph Marlhoros Hamilton 2425 St Michael's 22 22 St. Cath. 232 x-Ottawa 17 6 3121 13 Barrie 13 36 2 146 214 Peterboro 11 39 1 133 232 x-plays for Laurier Cup only Tuesday's Results arrie 7 Ottawa 6 . Catharines 4 Guelph 3 i Tonight's Game 8t Michael's at Marlboros Western League Brandon 2 Edmonton 4 Calgary 3 Winnipeg 1 Vietoria 2 Vancouver 4 Queliec League Quebec 0 Shawinigan Falls 8 Montreal 3 Chicoutimi 7 Northern Ontario Senlor Budbury 2 Soo Greyhounds 2 (First game of 12-game round- robin series: Ontario Senior A Stratford 1 Kitchener 7 (First game of best - of - seven semi-finals 1-0) Porcupize Mines Senior South Porcupine 4 Abitibi 2 0 La en semi-finals ~&) | |Calgary DELANY WINS A, A. U, NEW YORK (AP) Just as | though he were running against a couple of babes in the woods, Ron tied | Delany of Ireland crushed Fred Dwyer and Laszlo Tabori in the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union in- {door championship mile Saturday | night in 4:07 | A crowd of 13,000 in 'Madison Square Gacden sat awed as De- lenv completely ignored the reg | tations of Tabori and Pwyer ot the best distance rur Tabor time ! Dwyer finished in 408. International League {roy 4 Huntington 6 Toledo 0 Fort Wayne 8 Saskatchewan Junior Frince Albert 10 Saskatoon 8 Flin Flon 6 Humboldt 4 Thunder Bay Junior Port Arthur 3 Fort William 4 (Fort William leads best-of-nine finals 20, one game tied) ) world was 408.1: 5 » Parts and Service 110 2 ael's, the leading goal scorer, went | itto a slump. The Toronto Maple leaf prospect earned two points. His 49 goals are still the highest in the league, but he is 20 points behind Sweeney Brian Webber of the Biltmores, [ by scoring two goals and earning «ix assists, moved to fourth spot, replacing. Bob Boucher of St. Michaels. Only an upset in their remain- ing three games could rob Guelph of first place. Their 3 points are tive more than their nearest rivals Toronto Marlboros. who have four 0 Have Heavy Schedule For Spring Training MONTREAL (CP) --- Interna- tional Baseball League clubs will play 139 spring training games before the regular season opens April 15, President Frank Shaugh- nessy announced today. Havana Sugar Kings have sched- uled exhibitions in Merida, Mex- ico, their training site, and in Managua, Nicaragua. Except for the Sugar Kings, all teams again will train in Florida. ~The champion Toronto Maple | Leafs, now under Dixie Walker, open camp March 11 and face a |26-game spring schedule starting March 21. 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