Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Dec 1957, p. 12

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12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTR, Pridey, December 20, 1957 VAGABOND DODGERS SEEK HOME IN These Pasadena citizens | crowd which attended a meet- carry humorous signs to show | ing of the seven-man board of their support for the proposed city directors of Pasadena. By use of their famous Rose Bowl as Los Angeles Dodgers' tem- | 2 6-1 vote, the board empower- ed the city manager to enter parary home field for 1958, 3 They were part of an overflow | into negotiations with Dodger SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Cpe YODGERS Fy alo} RUSE 40M] a] Red Wings Nip Leafs, Rangers Tie In Boston By KENNEDY WELLS Canadian Press Staff Writer National Hockey League coaches are not usually noted for their psychological musings but more than ome must have pon- dered the mysterious effect of a new uniform sometimes has on a player Thursday night for example, Jack McIntyre, playing his first game with Detroit Red Wings, scored two third-period goals to give Wings a 3-2 victory over To- ronfo Maple Leafs. In 28 games this season with Chicago Black Hawks, who traded him with three others Tuesday to Detroit, he had not notched a goal. In Boston the Bruins fought second-place New York Rangers j to a 5-0 tie in a game highlighted 'dl by rearguard Larry |second goal in three seasons and | Camille Henry's 17th goal of the iseason for New York. : CO. ROSE-BOWL president Walter O'Malley. Since Dodgers moved out of Brooklyn last summer, O'Mal- | ley has had nothing but trouble | finding a home in the west for | his team. Walter O'Malley Figures Dodgers To Get Rose Bowl INUE MASTERY A small crowd of 8,665 watched Detroit. in fifth place, continue its season mastery over Leafs, who had moved into a third-place {tie with Boston, but dropped one {point hehind after Bruins' tie. | McIntyre, a 27-year-old winger \who has been up and down with {NHL clubs six times, moved onto a line with Alex Delvecchio and |Marcei Pronovost in the third |period after Metro Prystai was {hurt and promptly banged in his pair, at 8:06 and 15:56. | They gave Wings a 3-1 lead un- til Leafs' Tod Sloan, who had scored in the first period. got his second of the night at 17:47. To increase general manager | Jerry Toppazzini, Jack Adams' lustre as a trader, the third Detroit goal, scored in the second period, was from the stick of Forbes Kennedy ac- quired from Hawks last spring. In Boston, Bruins appeared to have a win as they led 2-1 mid- way through the third period. But then, in the space of three minutes of furious action. Rang. ers scored twice and Bruins once to end the game in a tie. TWO FOR TOPPER Jerry Toppazzini, returning after a two-game absence, gave Bruins their early lead with first and second - period goals, ans- wered only by Henry's score. Then Rangers pulled into a 2-2 tie in the third on Larry Popein's backhander at 11:37 and Bill Gadsby put them ahead 3-2 on a 50-foot shot that caromed craz- i == goalie Don Simmons at At 14:24, Hillman, a 20-year-old who has spent parts of three sea- sons in the NHL, blasted the puck past Marcel Paille during a goalmouth scramble. LAST NIGHT HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS 7 Montreal New York Boston Torontc Detroit [WBE 1113 6 80 1014 6 61 Chicago 815 5 47 Thursday's Results Toronto 2 Detroit 3 New York 3 Boston 3 Saturday's Games Detroit at Chicago Boston at Toronto New York at Montreal Sunday's Games Montreal at Boston Toronto at New York Chicago at Detroit OHA-NOHA Senior A WLT F A Pts. 19 8 1113 95 1810 2118 98 1313 0107 89 383338 od S. S. Marie Kitchener xWhitby 3 xWhitby games count for op- nly. ponents Ls ly ays o ts 3 North Bay Chatham 3H okvs ore t Sudbury Chatham at 5 MIbuLY A LT F By THE CANADIAN PRESS who fired {two goals for Boston as the Bruins tied New York Rangers 3-3. Jack McIntyre of Detroit Red Wings whose two goals led Red Wings to a 3-2 win over Toronto Maple Leafs. STARS A Pts. 08 74 31 76 70 26 83 62 25 64 21 9 {St. Cath Hamilton Marlboros {Pete * {Barrie 73 18 St. Michs 59 16 |xOttawa 51 43 3 1 h 313 2 7 [Cu games count for op- {ponents only. Industrial Basketball | a. lis fer best wishes for League and of ANew CHICAGO (AP) -- Yolande| Pompey of Trinidad or Clarence Hinnant of Miami who fought a bruising 10-round light heavy- ium Wednesday night, is due for a good bout in the near future. It all depends on the New York bout next month between Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., and New York's Tony Anthony. Truman Gibson, secret; of the International Boxing Club, said today that if Durelle, a top- ranked cont. nd er for Archie Moore's lightheavy crown, beats Antheny he may be matched with Pompey in Montreal in February arch. If Anthony defeats Durelle, the IBC contemplates an Anthony- Hinnant bout in Miami, also in February or March, 22| VOTING EVE Opponent Looms For Durelle Or Anthony weight draw at the Chicago Stad-|ili weighed 166% to 171% for Hin- Watching the bout were mid- dleweight champion Carmen Bas- o and the man he mn last September, Sugar Ray Rob- inson, A scheduled meeting among Basilio, Robinson and Gib- son concerning a proposed Febru- ary rematch in Chicago failed to materialize. Robinson said that he could not contemplate en the ring again until his federal income tax problem is solved. He Said he had received only $100,000 of the $514,000 which the government tied up after his bout with Basilio, Basilio saw his 20-year - old brother Joey, a featherweight, score a third round knockout of Jimmy Harris of Detroit on the Wednesday night referee Bernie Weissman voted for Pom- pey 47 points to 46. Judge Lou Capparelli saw Hinnant winning 46 to 45. The other judge, Harold Marovitz, ¢alled it a 47-47 draw. It was a hard-punching, gruell- ing match in which clinches were few and the infighting rugged. Although there were no knock- downs, each fighter jolted the other on numerous occasions with vicious sallles. Pompey Thursday's Results Guelph 2 Peterborough 4 Barrie 4 Hamilton 5 Tonight's Games Barrie at Guelph Hamilton x Ottawa ebec League Trois-Rivieres 3 Quebec 7 Chicoutimi 5 Shawinigan Falls 5 Western League Calgary 2 Winnipeg 3 "a Merry Christmas to a Merry night." Thunder Bay Junior A Heating Problem For the finest in * OIL HEATING ? * GAS HEATING | * GAS WATER HEATERS Installation by Experts W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES |preliminary card. It wag his successive victory without pA ; FRR HARA AA How's Your 1.Q.? Today's Insurance Problems Answered by Hayward Murdoch QUESTION: Should theft of car or accessories be reported to the police as well as the insurance company? ANSWER: Auto Theft & Pilferage coverages us- | ually require immediate police notification, e Have you on insurance prob- lem of your own? Come in er write us, We'll be glad to help you without charge or obliga- tion of any kind ! General Insurance Servies 25 ONTARIO ST. DIAL RA 3-3843 1958. . . . ood . all and to all ag L F A Pis| Port Arthur 6 Fort Willlam Hurrl- 10 1 871 604 20| canes 3 tario Senior B 3 685 631 14 On 2 7 510 675 4|Wallaceburg 6 Sarnia 5 1 9 554 710 -- Thurs., Jan, 2 Maple Cleaners Defeat Ernie Cay's Lumberkings Maple €leaners dumped Ernie|played well, scoring on several Cay's Lumberkings 95-67 Tuesday Pretty plays. night in Industrial Basketball ac-| High scorers were SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts" LOS ANGELES (AP)--Presi- dent Walter O'Malley Wednesday ight said all indications point to Los Angeles Dodgers opening the 1958. National League baseball season in Pasadena's Rose Bowl. | But he made it plain there still le Cl Telephone RA 3-4878 Maple Cl Ernie Cay's Acadian Cl. Fabric Twn. os am Tare Re Acadians: Tuesday, Cheski|Jan, 7 -- Acadians vs Maple "THAT BIG TRADE between Chicago and Detroit paid off in a rig for the Red Wings. They defeated Toronto Leafs 3-2 last | 0 RLoheil obo Worl ae SLO night 0 maintain a supremacy over the Mapleos which they |the City of Pasadena, have enjoyed this NHL season but the highlight of the game was| (O'Malley held a press confer- a pair of third-period goals by Jack McIntyre, one of the four ence after a day spent in con- Black Hawks who came to Detroit early this week in that monster |sultation with Pasadena city swap. McIntyre hadn't scored a single goal in 28 games for the {manager Don McMillan. : Black Hawks this term. Tod Sloan scored both of the Toronto | JU 2 S5iq_ Regoriations to tallies, one in the first period, first goal of the game and then - A al Coliseum another n the third after McIntyre had made it 31. Over in yp." outset Boston, Jerry Toppazzini showed be has fully recovered from his impossible j as he scored two goals when Butihe surprise goal was one by Larry Hillman, Boston defense- [for further discussion, the Colis- man. which tied the game late in the third. It was only his second [eum apparently was a dead mat- goal in three seasons. Camille Henry got his 17th for Rangers, by [ter for the Dodgers. the 'way, which makes him the top goal-scorer in the NHL. Henry | had Richard has 15, but he is the leading point-scorer with an addi- tiomal 20 assists. The question as to whether or not Judge A. J. Fraser of Oftawa is going to continuc as Commissioner of the Big Four fdotball union seems to be clearing a litle, He "as stated hich titat he is writing a letter to the Big Four preside, in w he says that he doesn't want to be considered for the position REMEMBER WHEN...? in 1958 under existing circumstances. Those last three words wayne, Ross. former world's e and 1igh t weigh constitute the key to the situation. Judge Fraser apparently om I eigh would act as Commissioner again--if requested, provided the |.n),n"¢3 "v 38d Doxing' Big Four executives give him a little authority and co-opera- tonight by award of the Edwar tion to exercise that power which a Commissioner, by the very |.J Neil trophy at New York. Ros title, is expected to have. There's not much point in having (was honored for his exploit ¢ such an office if the clubs still settle their own disputes, |Guadalcanal where he fought o protests, etc., at thelr own leisure. presented problems to solve. He said, shown acute 'knowledge of the problems. "This leads me to believe we'll consummate an agreement with the City of Pasadena and nlay our next season in the Rose Bowl," O'Malley said. {tion at Simcoe Hall. It was the {ninth win ir a row for the {Maple team and their most con- vincing win over the second-place Cay club. The Cleaners had an early 17-10 in Los Angeles had almost from |quarter time lead and were only|g nog threatened again for several min- uiez in the second quarter when Bruins tied N.Y. Rangers 3-3. /that, while there was still time [the Kings pulled to within two| points of the leaders. Most of the Maples' lead came through foul shots as they netted nine of 16 He said Pasadena city officials and eight of these were in the| early minutes Cay's also lost their big gun Brent Oldfield when he was ejected from the game in {the first five minutes for talking {back to the officials. | But the Cleaners were playing to a fine pitch and easily won going away. They had four scor- ers on the floor most of the time as Cheski, Kolodzie, Newey and Kelly led in the scoring and also n their fine passing plays. At ivee quarter time Maple Clean- rs held a 64-46 lead that they naintained almost till the final sell No one could cope with the fine lay of Kolodzie and Cheski. They either scored or set up a Kelly, Newy and Kolodzie with 27, 20. 19 and 14 for the league- leading Cleaners while Olinyk {and Macinally had 14 apiece for Cay's. Doug Armstead and John Matthews added 13 apiece. ERNIE CAY'S -- Armstead 18, Olinyk 14, Oldfield, Campbell 4, Horton 1, MaclInally 14 and Matthews 13. Total 67. MAPLE CLEANERS -- Cheski 27, Kelly 20, Kolodzie 14. Nelson 7. Newey 19, Starr, Wright 4 and | |Wrubel 4. Total 95 Officials Dave Brady, {Mills and Ray Suddard. CAGE COMMENT dates to remember . . . Jan, 2 Cay"s vs Acadians (postponed {game) . . . 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