Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Mar 1957, p. 11

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HAS SIGHTS SET ON TITLE ery Minor Playoits Start, THIG 25-YEAR-OLD HITTER-BOXER| 18 $78 RANKING | W HIS DIVISION BUT HE HAS HIS S/6HTS SET MUCH HIGHER. | B'NAI B'RITH AND LIONS i Kiwanis had come out on top 86. Ouhawa: Minor Lions proved toc strong in their Ma ut Rotary up 1-0 in the gl ry Tine game, play off tilt with B'Nai iy hy > Oshawa' Minor again, when ! f in : Hockey League teams begin the opening minutes of ] Rith by final stages of their winter sport. nowever Lemon got that one! racking up a 6-1 win. i The Minor puck loop has been back for Kiwanis. Lemon then Lions, who led the league al going some five months and now gave the winners a 2-1 edge min- year, kept up their scoring power the teams are into their playoffs utes later, then Page gave Kiwa- with Bradbury leading the attack to decide the champions. A full|nis a 3-1 lead however before with two goals. slate of games was played at the time had run out in the period, Colvin and Bradbury opened Children's Arena, that saw Local Sneddon and Middleton scored to the scoring in the first period to 205 edge Local 222 by the count tie up the game at 3-3. give the winners a 2-0 edge. Bois- lof 32. Kiwanis downed Rotary The Kiwanis club outscored Ro- sion and Norris scored in the 86 Legion and Kinsmen tied 3-3, tary in the second period, 4-3. second to make it 4-0 however and Lions handed B'Nai B'Rith a!Goal - getters for Kiwanis were Peters scored for the B'Nai 16-1 defeat. * Webster, Page with 2, and Coop-|{B'Rith club near the end of the | ay er. Marksmen for Retary were ajstama and fa: made & + Ee V| uy by the name of Sneddon who| In the las od, two I SPALL ™ AND Loca 1 in|fired all three to run his total to goals by Lions gave them the {the second period, Local 205 four for the night. game 6-1. These goals came off |downed their rivals, Local 222, by is The lone goal of the Jhird the Wisin of Bradbury and 2 in an Oshawa period came off the stick of Page Colvin. Ty pH tilt at the and that also was his fourth goal MINOR NOTES ; Children's Arena, of the night. The Oshawa Minor Hockey coring for League playoffs will be resumed Local 253 hci ge Bd Bo LEGION AND KINSMEN Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Holliday and Wright assisting. In/ After trailing 3-1 at the end of the Children's Arena. the opening minutes of the second Three Wins And A Tie | Tuesday Saint John 19 Charlottetown 8 {the first period, Legion bounced night's action finds B'Nai B'Rith DAILY TIMES-GAYETTE, Monday, March 11, 1857 ¢ in the marines. The loss snapped | Hart's winning string at 12 and roi 2s. ecaing. 1b Kicks recor: , inc! |auts, Byars weighed 144, Hart RE HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS 1 Byars Wins Over Sugar Hart, Wants Title Shot NEW YORK (AP)--From com- . seven Parative unknown to clamorer for (a title shot in one brief night that's the story of Walt Byars. Unheard of outside of New Eng- | land where he holds the regional welterweight title, Byars, a_25-| |year-old ex-marine from the Rox- For the finest in bury section of Boston, today is asking for a crack at Carmen| ® OIL HEATING Basia, boss of the 147-pound divk| + GAS HEATING * GAS WATER HEATERS Ontario Junior B {Woodstock 7 Sarnia 4 (Sarnia wins best-of-seven semi- final 4-8) | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY | Western League Seattle 1 Calgary 8 Edmonton 2 Brandon 4 Winnipeg 3 New Westminster 6 semi-final 2-1) Saskatchewan Junior Regina 4 Prince Albert 1 Tho Salle senior B (Prince Albert leads best-of. St Thomas 2 Strathroy seven semi-final 3- 'ne game (Strathroy leads best-of-seven tied) semi-final 3-2) Exhibition RM.C. 2 West Point 7 SUNDAY Quebec League {Ottawa 3 Shawinigan Falls 12 Quebec 5 Montreal 2 Ontario Intermediate B Paisley 7 Durham 2 (Durham leads best - of Heating Problem? International League iToledo '6 Huntington 0 Cincinnati 5 Troy 1 Fort Wayne 4 Indianapolis 2 ! Alberta Big Six Lethbridfe 5 Medicine Hat 7 | Friday night he gave a dazzling | gisplay in decisively outpointing "hi % : highly-regarded, hard-hitting Gar- Maritime Intercollegiate Chicoutimi 6 Trois-Rivieres 1 nett (Sugar) Hart of Philadelphia, St. Francis Xavier 5 UNB 3 Gold Belt Junior Shifty, cunning, and sometimes (First of two-game total-point Kirkland Lake 7 S. Porcupine 4 daring, Byars, a 5-1 underdog, series) { ARI land a wins best-or- (boxed, rings around the skinny, seven fini he, |5-11, 21-year-old Hart to win the pan iit Store (N.B) Senior B Thunder Bay Junior unanimous decision and the (Dalhousie wins best - of - seven Ft. William Cdns. Port Arthur : plaudits of the small crowd of semi-final 4-2) (Fort William wins best-of-nine [around 2,500 in Madison Square | final 5-2, one game tied) Garden. Maritime Junior Semi-Final M Installation by Experts W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES Telephone RA 3-4878 nitoba Junior The win stretched Byars' un- | {Wpg. Monarchs 7 St. Boniface 4 beaten streak to 11 and gave him Winnipeg leads best-of-seven a 17.2-1 record for his in years | RCAF Training Command final 3-1, one game tied) of pro boxing, a sport he learned! International League Huntington 5 Tro Cincinnati 3 Tol National League WLT F A Pts. 8319 12 180 145 % 32 22 11 194 146 31 23 11 181 165 25 27 13 171 200 19 30 15 146 169 16 35 14 158 205 Saturday's Results Chicago 4 Montreal 6 New York 2 Toronto 1 Detroit 2 Boston 4 Sunday's Results Montreal | Chicago 3 Toronto 3 Boston 3 Detroit 1 New York 4 Tuesday's Game Detroit at Chicago American Teaghe i {back with goals in the second hooking up with Local 205, Ki- St. John's 5 Camp Borden 2 period Wag mage it 20 Sop nd third period to tie ou [hook meeting Kinsmen, and Le- (Eastern sudden -death semi. ed to roll, with Waite denting the 3-3. gion taking the ice against Local final) {twine, then Dussault put the clubs| Kinsmen had a big opening 222. ; lon even terms and near the end Period, scoring their three goals' On Wednesday night, Lions lof the period Coolidge scored With Napiorkowski ' getting two tackle Rotary in the lone attrac- what proved to be the winner. and Humphries one tion. Tuesday night's action starts final 4-0) Both clubs failed to score in the Taylor scored the lone goal of at 6.30. last period the period for Legion. In the The Oshawa Minor Hockey (Central Alberta Intermediate i second period Smith scored from League All - Star clubs, Midgets 1. acombe 3 Ponoka 9 ROTARY AND KIWANIS Siblock to make it read 3-2 then and Juveniles will journey to ~(Best.of-seven final tied 1-1) Rotary and Kiwanis hooked up in the last stanza, Burk blinked Kingston for the second game of ---- whit meer | (02 00 in a high scoring play off hockey the light on a pass from Gould- their series on Saturday, March 8! tilt, and when the smoke cleared ing and that tied the game 3-3. 16. half-dozen, for such offences as 4 ni == Local OHA Entry dCRoO Sn S 1p Uurno s Wi . Wins First Game in the period, on a pass from I i Ot S 1 Fi 1 n First emi-I Inais Macko's All-Stars, Oshawa's| out saw the Oshawa All-Stars givethe score 4-1. Baker scored on Lawrence and about a minute later, J. Scott topped off a three way play for the Comets, with P. Scott and Mulvihill drawing assists. Scero got this one back, on a pass from Walsh and then half- way through the period, A. Scott y sot his second goal of the game, Providence Hubbel; fwd., Lawrence, Boker, new entry in the OHA Intermed- a very impressive display, as they a pass from Olesiuk, shortly after Romanuk, Scero, Garrard, Eng- iate "A" playoff campaign scored dominated the action from start |the period got under way and at land, Dodsworth, McLellan, Mc- a clean-cut 7-3 decision over the to finish and but for the perform- the 8.00 minute mark, Bannon Garry, Towns. Trenton Quinte Comets, on Satur- ance of the Scott boys, also com- scored on a pass from Ford, DURNO'S GARAGE goal, day might of Bowmanville Arena, pletely "hiplayed the Trenton wipE.QPEN PERIOD Cirka, def, Stoneman, J. Law- In the first game oi eir best-of- ich ry ing h a. b : Ada rence. Hartford McTavish: fwd. seven series TOO MANY PENALTIES od Jetiod wag a wide McQuaid, Kilpatrick, Ried, Gib- The attendance for this OHA One thing the Oshawa All-Stars der the steady pace with the re- ens, Cowle. Tamblyn, Hamil- playoff game was not up to ex- did find out was that the robust|gylt that tempers were ragged and 'Mulvihill again assisting. Smith, Rochester on a combination effort with Pion- Cleveland pectations but those who did turn play that has featured their own penalties followed frequently " Mercantile League action all sea Tranton drew four penalties in tek and Lawrence, concluded the Hershey 20 2 game's scoring, while each team Buffalo 24 33 had a man in the penalty box. Springfield 16 37 TRENTON COMETS goal, Saturday's Results Carr; Schmidt, A. Scott, Beale, Rochester 4 Buffalo 7 Jones, Taylor, Campney, J. Scott, Providence 3 Springfield 1 P. Scott, Mulvihill, St. Louis, Os- Cleveland 2 Hershey 3 tend and Leavey Sunday's Results OSHAWA MACKO'S -- goal, Cir- Hershey 3 Springfield 12 ka: Bouckley, Olesiuk, Piontek, Cleveland 4 Buffalo 3 son, is just a little out of place in thic fr d Oshawa drew OHA sorter Thevll wore oii frame and Oshawa drew a 'clean up" their checking and de- fensive tactics, if they are to stay on the ice. There were 16 penal- ties meted out in Saturday night's playoff game and the Oshawa team drew down 11 of these sen- tences -- mostly for charging or lashing. Smith, Ford, Bannon, Bradley, Rochester 0 Providence 8 Lawrence, Baker. Myles. Welsh Wednesday's Game Garrard, Scero and Courlney. Springfield at Hershey ing down to the one goal in that session. A's second period rally proved to be more than enough. The wie j ldn't seem to quit : i prot st rv ins > : League were hosts to teams from the Oshawa team the whole first Don Bouckley, with six penal- Bradley started the ball rolling the De Havilland Hockey League period to unwind. ties, was the 'bad man" of the ie ey Siar t 4 d i S OE of Toronto, on Saturday at the Though Kinloch's drew four out night and his misdemeanors were before dive min os ia Ma ol: Bowmanville Arena. of the five penalties, at no time climaxed in ihe final tuo Jtutes thor favor for the ot eight min The tournament ended in a Bas Toronto. 8 threat Gwing Heir Of Play hel) Je in in a fisticift rt J i ri g nan é hs age J v n A A Utes With Scere, Duasyorth, Eve SP a ly Toro nine playing of players like Sutton and Skirmish that earned major penal- land, i oo ToIY Er winning the second game by a Bradley Kinloch's were continu- ties for each. Sou ing i ited Joa 'Durno's Wide margin of 12-2 ally hammering away at the To- Bradley, on a pass from Ole- | jon was iy i fod Riddiford of Toronto was the ronto net. siuk, opened the scoring at the ons Lally In that period, outstanding player of the first Without great goaltending for 6.21 mark of the first period and game as he was in on 5 out of roronto the score would certain- Bouckley, on a solo dash, made the 6 Toronto goals. With his con- 1¥ have been greater. As the ji 2.0 midway through the period tinual end - to - end rushes and £ame progressed tempers start- with A. Scott scoring for Trenton ed to flare only to be brought un- ahout a minute later and the Play settled down considerably in the final frame. A's kept Dur | back - checking, he was just too AY oC ME a [ate Lor 2nd the There wasn (Bot s goal 8 the | 'tally were the result of big a problem for the Harrison- | HR Cai oonts but what they were expertly deflected shots. =" Kinsmen's | the net of to out . classed. Biers eres i Melnick bad no intentions handled by goalie Melnick. | Oshawa had their best suc- | 1ST PERIOD lcess inthe second period -- in 1 Taronto---Reddiford !spite of four penalties. id , hia rapped in a pair of goals in 3 2. Kinloch's--Sutton frame, without a reply, to make 50:20 (Bradley, Corbiel) ea ti ------ pi ------ 3. Kinloch's--Bradley Wood- SPORTS 27:00 | (Clarke) . 4. Toronto--Riddiford wn HOCKEY 36:50 0:30 (Minister) Penalties 37:40 45.55 EASTERN ONTARIO FINALS OSHAWA "JUVENILE" 1 o 1 Western International Spokane 3 Trail 1 (Spokane wins best - of - seven SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Large manufacturing company selling in Canada and the United States and one of Canada's largest adver- tisers require a sales representative who can advance quickly to @ management position. Selling' experience an advantage but not essential. WE OFFER: Detroit Montreal Boston New York Toronto BEGIN BOXING AT 15 W THE MATEURS, WAS ON THE 1952 OLYMPIC TEAM AND TURNED PRC WN 1953. 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Doubleheader Here fourteen minute mark and bot teams managed to hold the scor- Harrison - Kinsmen and Kin. seemed to have too much go for loch's from the UAWA Hockey [the Toronto boys, though it took ° Write in confidence giving telephone number and full particulars of qualifications REPLY BOX 38, TIMES-GAZETTE Even the price tag is a happy discovery! no's scoreless while Lawrence added another to the victor's total before the buzzer ended the A iacko' Aired, in a fine per- formance: wif just about every! a in on the scoring, either | RE Sun, | of aying down on the job as they hockey, they'll be hard to beat played very hard right to the y, They end. 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Loses Last Schedule Tilt | The local five-pin squad lost a out of Riverdale, at a time when! two-to-one decision to Beach this Toronto club held the world's Bowling Saturday in their final record high team score, and later day of scheduled league play in the shutout over Peoples, when| the Toronto City Major League. | the "Jewellers" were po holding The first game was won by the the world's record high team Motor City club when George score. Elliott turned in a terrific relief, Much experience has been gain- Job which was instrumental in|ed by competing in the Toronto gaining the decision Major League, and we look for Beach Bowling made a great much success fron the Oshawa comeback to take the next games, bowlers, when they compete in which were keenly contested but|{the annual tournaments which Art Borneman with a triple score will be coming up within the next of 816 made it tough for the Mo- two months, tor City crew The members of the Motor City Jack Hilder turned in a nice|club are grateful to the Oshawa 331 second game for Beach while fans for the excellent support Hank Sarnoysky with a 258 and|they have received during the Dick Adams 251 were best for the season, which aided in the suc- local crew. cess of the club. Lloyd Sabins, while acting in re. ~ lief for Ozzie Keeler, racked up a dandy string of strikes, but was stopped by one of those tantaliz- ing one-two splits. Denny Linton also did a good relief job. While the Motor City club has failed to make the playoff grade, the Oshawa lads have had a very satisfactory season in such fast company, and their record for the season is much better than most of the clubs in the league. The team average for 66 sched-| uled 'games is 1201 per game, and| no other local club has ever been able to establish an average as high as this in such a fast lea- Rue The individual averages for the season are. Dick Adams 245; Oz- |zie Keeler 245; Denny Linton 242; | Lloyd Sabins 241; Ron ' Keeler 239: Hank Sarnovsky 231: George {Elliott 230: Harry Gillard 226 | Notable victories were gained during the season. and two very fmnartant wins were the shut. AT KINGSTON BREWERY LIMITED BEST QUALITY ® Prompt Delivery | 21: ® Reasonable Price Gal. Telephone RA 5-1109 VIGOR OIL CO., LIMITED 78 BOND ST. W, OSHAWA ® Courteous Service afternoon at Whitby in their sec- ; ond game of the series Pre oulguessed. hy the goal MACKO'S A's--goal, Courtney; "1ST PERIOD def., Bradley, Piontek, Gyurka, i Toronto--Riddiford (Ross) Toronto--Banks OLD COUNTRY (Riddiory] Penalties--None, Kinloch's--Sutt po inloch's--Sutton SOCCER SCORES ': oawaezree (Bradley, Clarke) (Chopik, Goulding) Kinloch s- Clarke ENGLISH LEAGUE Oshawa--Chopik Kinloch's-Fitchett Division 1 (Goulding) (Marsall, Irwine) Arsenal 1 Luton T 3 Torouto-Riddilord Kinloch's--Corbeil Birmingham C 1 Everton 3 | Ross) Chi Burnley 2 Sunderland 0 Toronto --Ross Me Cardiff C 3 Blackpool 4 (Snider, Riddiford) (Bradley) Chelsea 4 Manchester C 2 Torontos=Rigdiford 19:08 Kinloch's--Childerhose Manchester U 1 Aston Villa 1 'unassisted ) ; (St Newcastle U 4 Bolton W 0 Penalties -- Ladd, Riddiford. i ak Portsmouth 2 Leeds U 5 3RD PERIOD (Marshall) Preston N E 4 Charlton A 3 | 8. Toronto--Horner Penalties--None. Sheffield W 2 Wolverhampton W 1 (unassisted) SRD PERIOD W Bromwich 1 Tottenham H 1 9. Oshawa--Trouce 12. Kinloch's--Sutton Division (Taillon) 6:45 (Woodcock) Bristol R 4 Rotherham U 2 Oshawa--Locke 13. Kinloch's--Cassells Bury 2 Blackburn R 2 Ladd, Legree) 5 (unassisted Doncaster R 1 Nottingham F 1 Penalties -- Snowden, Bell, Le- 14, .Kinloch's--Corbeil Grimsby T 2 West Ham U | Bree (Fitchett) 58:40 Huddersfield T 2 Bristol C 1 KINLOCH'S SHOW POWER Penalties - Ross, Gaudet, Leicester C 4 Lincoln C 3 In the second game, Kinloch's Woodcock. ? 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