Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Mar 1958, p. 10

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10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturdey, Merch 8, 1958 Curlers ] General Motors curlers visit: ed Kitcheper-Waterloo Granite Club yesterday, on the first half of their annual home-and-home inter-club visit, with the K-W eur- lers chalking up an over-all point victory of 75-62, Dominion Rubber Company snd Forbes Motor Sales, as represent ed by Jack Lucas, plant man- ager of Dominion Rubber Co, and president of the K-W Granite Curling Club, together with Jack hosts for the day and extended to the party of over 40 Oshawa curlers, a brand of hospitality, un- surpassed in calibre and sincer- ity, At the banquet session, which concluded the day's fellowship and competition, Jack Elliott and Tan McNab, on behalf of General Motors of Canada and Geo, H, Campbell, president of the Oshawa curling club, voiced the sincere appreciation of the At Kitchener |and Ralph Forbes, acted as co-| City & District Softball Assoc. Elects Officers For '58 Season The Executive officers for the presidents, will also oceupy posi- creating more interest in organ- (Norm Ferrell, Chas. Russell and . oo oe ; on tons 8s executive members, ized softball locally, and all in- H, Northey, ge Hal attended ing a | Treasurer Alex Donaldson re- terested softball players are urg- Following the OABA convention, . {ported a healthy bank balance ed to get their entries in shape as the Oshawa City and District As- Bow (luncheon and the curling setion | Ithe Oshawa curlers enjoyed their | i oa (OSHAWA Bill Broadbent, (Les Harrison, Gord Henderson, $id Nobbin, | kip, Ll Jack wip, Earl Hillier, Jack Delorme, Waiter Wilhelm, Pete Potipple, skip, were made in 8 "heated moment," v "I knew afterwards that 1 had . done wrong and I am deeply = sorry." Julius Helland, chairman of the commission, accepted the apology. Lucas, i 3 7 Al Evans, Reg, Fair, Tom Jack, Bert Granik, skip, | |P, Whiteley, {Lloyd Hooper, Myron Mech, Geo, Campbell, | skip, 105 Howard Baywell, Fred Popham, | Pete Simmons, | Bari Lyle Jack Brighty, Bill Mair, skip, Bill Roberts, Ron Waterman, Joe Sehnarr, i ol two + of the 0 Chris Mason was re-elected as lon Rubber Co. plant, (0 88¢|p esiden for the coming season) Viich was endorsed by the mem: soon as | sociation officers will immediate © " " " The Oshawa delegates to the ly start planning the new ses Koylon" branch, where pers will be Vice-President Norm T club (foam-rubber seat cushions etc. Ferrell and Alex Donaldson who given permission to play In the elected, and the following mem- desirous of competing in local are produced and in each case, ly) again handle the duties of Toronto Beach League on the bers will attend this event at 8t, | competition are strongly urged to / last Catharines on April 3rd and Good start their organizational work © ~ srrcnenes |, | George H, Campbell, John G.| The newly elected officers Brady and Alf Wilson, as past'pledged to spare no effort 1n| Mason, ib Hall, Alf Wilson, new season. D | ave Kelly Halts Bobby Gleason NEW YORK (AP) --- Bobby Two baskets in the final min- Ed Kolodzie was the sparkplug Gleason, manager of heavy. utes by Dave Kelly stopped alfor the winners netting 23 points, weight fighter Nino Valdes, has | ' Lumberkings snd won Thursday's Centre Carl Cheski contributed Athletic Commission for yelling! OVERPOWER RANGERS Industrial basketball contest, 76-13, Kelly 12 and John Newey 12, | "robbery" when his fighter was. QUEBEC (CP) =~ A classy 72 for ie front running Maple For Cay's Oldfield was top man|beaten at Madison Square Gar- group of all-stars from the Que tires being made, of the Domin-| yng pis associate ve mem. | fon The Tony's Senior was annual OASA convention were son's softball activity, All clubs ~ tha trip was thoroughly enjoyed. !secretary-treasurer, {same basis as season, Friday, April 4th , , . Pres, Chris/soon and be prepared for the | . Makes Apol . Cay Lumberkings pology {last-ditch drive by Ernie Cay's Seven of these were on foul shots, apologized to the New York State | Cleaners squad, The win was cli- sinking 25 points, 17 of these in/den last month, bec Hockey League's five teams Bill Clarke, skip, Erie Shelley, Alex Hammer, visiting party for the good day's Don Crothers, fun supplied, K-W Club president **'» {Jack Lucas acted as master of prank Kellar, ma, only in the final minutes, the final stanza. John Campbell | Wednesday night overpowered the / 1. hough The "Cleaners. had. Jed! had nis. best scoring night of the! sole derision 0 Aenentirol Po on | National Hockey League New throughout the entire game, year with 16 while MacInally | writers in a savage brawl Feb, York Rangers 62 In an exhibl. 13 | ceremonies, The K-W curlers will pay a re turn visit to Oshawa on March 21, at which time the traditional trophy, originated by the late Archie Lockhart and the late Ernie Parsons, of the two clubs, will be presented to the winner of the total-point series, In addition to the players, men- tioned below, the Oshawa guests included Ian McNab, GM Public Relations Dept., Fred Cochrane, Fred Hobbs, Tom Dempsey, Jack | Renwick, Karl Stafford, Ross Glover and Tom Pollitt, Follow- ing are the results of the day's play: In the intermission, between the HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS AHL F APis 75 75 65 60 EN 'OLD PUE Old Pueblo will be given a chance to redeem himself to- day at Santa Anita, in the $100, 52 ® # i < y -- A M y SH ' BLO' IS ONE OF DERBY FAVORITES eight straight wins he failed in | heavy favorite. He is favored lia race al Santa Anita last ' again today, (AP wirephoto). | WL T (Hershey M422 72517 | . | Cleveland SPORTS MENU New DCA President ror. 2 &27 1 VICTORIA (CP) -- Archie E.|Rochester 3 276 By Geo. H. Campbell president of the Dominion Curl. Frid - » s in ! ing Association at its annual Ay 8. eal . , + [Sam Rothchild of Sudbury, Ont, Buffalo 1 Providence 6 Everything From Soup To Nuts | Chosen first vice-president was Ontario Junior C WHITBY DUNLOPS may have the world's hockey champion. -- mm -- (Best-of-seven semi-finals tied ship all sewed up to day--without even waiting for "the big| 1-1) ocked off Czechoslovakia 60 and that was the big win of the sein Russa saved coe they detested Unt Sas 1 ver | Finlg New Putter [5 Morys + London today--and if they do, Canada has won the title, providing of : . course they whip United States today--and we think they'll do No Surprise To Him woodstock 4 st. Thomas 2 VANCOUVER (CP) -- Reports Western International 000 annual handicap. After | Thursday although he was a | | . . Archie E. Wilson 36 23 3213 137 | Prov, 23 33 6176 221 Wilson of Calgary was elected |gusfalo DL SPORTS EDITOR meeting Wednesday, He succeeds Cleveland 2 Rochester 3 | Walter Cowan of Toronto, | Brooklin 4 Aurora § " '¢ | ame' against Russia on Sunday, Yesterday, the Canadians] Vancouver Golfer OHA Junior B terday. As it stands now, Sweden might knock off the Russians | OHA Senfor B that by at least six or seven goals, Russia has to beat Sweden Nelson 2 Rossland § to stay In the running. If they do, then they'll have to lick from London of a radical new Duniops on Sunday morning to take the title, We predict: | "pendulum" type of putter, for| (Rossland leads best- of -seven od, before the ""Dunnies" even boarded the boat in New York, golfers who want sopething' that|semi-tinal 2-1) that Canada would beat Russia by five goals or better and we can't miss in shortrange green | Ontario Senior B #o¢ no reason to change our thinking, It might be # little closer shots, came as no surprise to! Oakville 4 Elmira 3 than that--but not enough to cause anybody concern, In beating Nelson Reid of Vancouver, (Oakville wins best . of the Czechs yesterday, not only beating them but blanking them, Reld has been using a similar group final 42) we think "Dunnies" proved their superiority, Right at the mo- one with success for the last cou. Ontario Int. B « peven | The Maple crew led 19-14 after had 12 and Matthews 11, the first quarter and increased 'their lead to 15 points, leading netted 11 for 17 and Cay's had 12| 40-25 at the half, Speedy FEd|for 22, The Maple team needs Kolodzie had 16 points in the only one more win to clinch first |opening half and Kelly had 8 for place while Cay's are assured of Maple Cleaners, Brent Oldfield second place, Each club has four, Hee Campbell Jim Timmins, Frank Black skip, Bill Henderson, George Thompson, 8 skip, 12 Bill Hooper, Bill Caton, Bob Thompson, Ernie Herwitt, 4 skip, Jack Mages, Mal Elliott, Norm Attersley, Bill Brownlee In foul shooting Maple Cleaners, : {tion game, Dick Bouchard, Fern . | Perrault, Mike Labadie, Ken Hay- Afterwards both Gleason and 4. won Mosdell and Guy Rouse Valdes gave out with eries of "robbery," * " " | seau scored for the winners, Par. Mi ery bandits" and burg: | yer MacDonald and Dave Creigh- x ton were Range Igetters, Gleason appeared before the ---- ro ECE skip, 12. was high man for Cay's with 8. |games r ining in the | The Lumberkings played much| ERNIE CAY'S LUMBER- better in the third quarter and KINGS: Matthews 11, Campbell moved to within 5 points as they |16, Maclinally 12, Horton 8 and| trailed 55-49, Campbell, Oldfield|Oldfield 25. Total 72. {and MaclInally were working the, MAPLE CLEANERS: Kolodzie ball very well for their shots at 23, Wright 3, Cheski 13, Kelly 12, this stage of the game. They|Starr 5, Wrubel 8, and Newey 12, closed the gap to three points in| Total 76. o.[the dying minutes of the game| Offidials: Bill Dell, Don Seeley but Kelly's two quick baskets put and Ray Suddard, vs, the game away for the Maple. CAGE COMMENT: Cay's had -- team, only five men for this contest . . . Duplate Hockey League Goes Right 'To The Wire' League leading Quality Control TORONTO (CP) Murray were held to a 2-2 draw by al Oliver, 20 . year . old Hamilton |Jjesperate Laminating team, |task by applying a 3-0 white wash Cutis SUEY. has been Jamel fighting for third and last play- on them, winner of LJ er ) . {ud son Memorial Trophy as the I aa in the Duplate Hockey) Gaolle G. Shell was deserving J J ' of his shut-out as time and again most valuable and gentlemanly | The race is so close that the je came up with sure goal saves, player In the Ontario Hockey As- Laminating team, In last place, |¢ was apparent that the Wash sociation Junior A series In the can finish tied for top honors (by Con, missed their red topped star [1967-1958 season, winning their two remaining and leading scorer of the league, | Sportswriters in Junior A cen. §ames) with QC and co-leaders'y, wilson. R. Harlowe, DHL pre tres gave Oliver five of a pos. Armourplate, sident, had suspended Wilsen for sible eight votes, CLOSE ONE HERE one game for 'unbecoming con- Billy Forhan, right wing-centre, In the first game, Al Johnston duct on the ice". with Barrie Flyers, was runner opened the scoring for Laminat-| J, Gallant fired the first for up in the voting, nosing out the|ing at 16.30 with one of his blaz- A.P. at 16.04 on a nice play from league's scoring champion, right- |ing shots, This was on a nice set G, Couture and H, Hutcheon, {winger John McKenzie of St [up by high scoring A. Gouglea' That was all the scoring in this Catharines Teepees, land P. Northey. period as the boys appeared more Oliver finished third In the The lead was short-lived as Joe Content to belt each other out of scoring race, with 34 goals and (Lack, playing very nice hockey the rink, 56 assists -- both Hamilton rec-|of late, tied it up 45 seconds late| B. Ferguson on a screened shot ords. He is the first Hamilton | fisted, In the d period, made it 2:0 on some nice puck |player ever to win the trophy, |Quality Control came out strong handling by F. Wilson and T. Sel The trophy is named after Red to take a 2-1 lead, D, Winstanley lers, | Tilson, player with Oshawa and scored on a fast shot on passes| Cy Thompson tried to spur his Regina teams, killed on active from J. Konarowski and Rollle charges on with loud vocal bar- {service with the Canadian Army Pilm who had out-fought two riages but all it got him was dry| in the Second World War, Last Lam players for the puck. tonsils as he 'could be seen at| J. B, Carruthers, Gord Dengis, George Vogt, Orley Uffelman, skip, Fred James, Roy Day, Casey Luke, Jim Souch, kip, Bert Dingley, Henry Baldwin, |Vern MeLaughlin, |Jack Elliott, | skip, TOTALS, | Oshawa, | Tilson Trophy Awarded To Murray Oliver | | LL 10 Jim Inglis, Mae Ferguson, Jack Forbes, Ed. Heller, 10; skip, 62. Kitchener, mourplate team take the pewer| packed Wash Conveyor squad to | Cleaners need 303 points to break! Cay's record of last year though) for wins and losses . | riday and sald hie| Armstead was in Detroit, Whal-| ley on night shift and Olinyk was injured . . . the latter may not play for several weeks . , . It is doubtful if many records will be| broken this year ... Maple they will probably tie the record| «+ Cay's ended last season with a 19 and 5| record , . . The highest individu-! al record of 44 points set by, Brent Oldfield in last year's final sedson game has not been in jeopardy as yet, INDUSTRIAL STANDINGS Maple Cleaners 17 31440 1124 24 Ernie Cay's 13 7 1370 1300 28 Acadian Cleaners 5 11 1128 1230 18 Fabrice Town 118 1072 1312 2 This week's scores: Acadians 79, Fabrie Town 78 (overtime) and Maple Cleaners 76, Ernis Cay's 72 Next week's games; Tuesday---Ernie Cay's vs Fabrice Town and Thursday ~ Acadians vs Maple Cleaners TOP TEN SCORERS Cheskl, Maple Oldfield, Cay's Dickenson, F, Olinyk, - Kolodzie, Maple Newey, Maple Mallett, Cay's Booth, Acadians Burrows, ¥. Town Gedge, ¥, Town A rt i | NEW MOTORS | All Types Reduced! (HERE'S A SAMPLE REDUCTION) DOMESTIC STOKER COAL THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOKER COAL YOU CAN USE OSHAWA AREA DISTRIBUTOR The Robart Dixen Company Limited 312 Albert Street, Oshawa, Ontarie RA. 3-663 , ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH COAL CO. (CANADA) mire. » Town ment, the Russian team must be slightly worried, When we write themext edition of this pillar--Canada will have regained the world's title, At the time of writing this column, we hadn't heard whe- ther Alberta's Mait Baldwin or the youngsters from Mani toba, with Terry Braunstein, a 10-year-old, skipping their puthful entry, had won the Canadian curling championship, tt Baldwin was taken ill with the flu yesterday and it might have been the fatal blow to Alberta's hopes, Ontario's Unionville rink, with Murray Roberts at the helm, knocked off Alberta yesterday morning to create a three-way tle for top spot but then they dropped their big chance when they lost their last game of the round-robin to Northern Ontario, That put Ontario out and forced a sudden-death game De- tween Alberta and Manitoba, Braunstein made a brilliant four-foot draw to beat out three Nova Scotla rinks on the final end for a 10-7 victory, a truly crucial "on the spot" shot that showed the Manitoba youngster is as cool and capable as of the veterans, However, if Baldwin gets over the flu fa time to take over his rink, we still think experience will win out and Baldwin's got it ! BRIGHT BITS: -- Belleville McFarlands topped off Kingston again last night, aided by a three-goal splurge in the second ger- fod, to take the lead in their series was in the other Senior playoffs where Sudbury Wolves defeated K-W Dutchmen to take the lead in the series, They trailed 240 going into the third period but won a 4-3 overtime verdict. Wind- sor: Bulldogs knocked off Soo Greyhounds in the other series and they can wind it up in Windsor on Sunday . . TORONTO LEAFS have signed up three of their veteran pitchers, Don Johnson, Jim Pearce and Bob Tiefenauer GALE KERWIN, Ottawa light. welght, is going to fight Larry Boardman on April 11 in Boston . 4. ROY MARSHALL of Toronto Royals, won the Colts playoffs for. that area yesterday, beating Bev. Kitchen's Granites 10-8 in the final game . . . BOWMANVILLE Juveniles, after surviving a. protest by Lindsay, ousted Cobourg in OMHA playoff action Thursday night, with a 6-1 win to take the round 95 . . . MUR. RAY OLIVER, star forward of the Hamilton Cubs, has been nam- od as this year's winner of the Globe and Mail's "Red Tilson Memorial Trophy"--an award in honor of the former star of Oshawa Generals who was killed in action - overseas . . CAMPANELLA is reported to be improving. Incidentally, Tommy Byrne, who pitchel against "Campy" in the 7th game of the World Series in 1956 when Roy connected for the hit that decided the title, has announced his retirement from baseball, Former Football Star Leads West Point Team y DON SOUTTER -'with Mike Harvey, the highest KINGSTON (CP) A burly scorer athlete who made his reputation'history. on the football field will lead West, For Point cadets here Saturday in the 36th annual international hockey test between the United States Military Academy and Royal Mil- itary College. Heading the rugged US. visit ors will be Pete Dawkins, cap tain-elect of the 1958 army team, a brilliant halfback and rated one of the most versatile athletes esta ever to wear the college's colors. competition Dawkins will team on defence! RMC coach Pete Carr-Harris | RMC, Saturday's game, Kingston's 3,400-seat community University's Jock Harty Arena, could be the start of a new era I'he Redmen have been the vie tims in seven of the last 10 meet ings in West Point's hockey 5 which will be the first played in centre after a long stay at Queens Pervise the face-off starting the between the two schools, a margin which reversed a trend| ished in the early days of| ple of years at Marine Drive Delhi 7 Dunville 6 course here, | (Dunville leads A report from London said a semi-final 2-1) putter designed by Percy J, Gil. Dundas 7 Thorold § lespie of Dublin is 100 per cent! (Dundas leads best {accurate at distances of 10 feet| sem! final 2-1) {or less, Bullt like an elongated Ontario Junior B T-square, its handle is two feet kitchener 8 Waterloo § long and four Inches wide at the ginosion 10 Peterborough 7 top (Best-of-sev oup finals tied Reid's club has an ordinary a of-seven grouy golf-club handle, but the prin-|- reer ciple is the same as with Gil. . {lespie's, Both are swung, pendu. Ted Kluszewski {with a 1% -inch centre - shaft Ready to Return blade, The blade is 4% inches! {or tournament officials, [would find their skirts interfer.| ¥or some reason or other the {lum fashion, between the legs, across and an inch thick, | 1st Base Spot ing with the putter's swing while calibre of major league first base- best-of-seven «of - seven Reid had a golf-manufacturing firm make three of the clubs | The clubs are not likely to find |favor with either women Jolfens| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BIG HOCKEY UPSET golfing rules are that a "club/men seems to have deteriorated in overtime, | shall not be substantially differ. in the last couple of decades. ent from the traditional and cus-| That's not a knock at such play- tomary form." |ers as Stan Musial of St. Louls, - Gil Hodges of Los Angeles, Joe seeking his first win in three Adcock of Milwaukee, Bill Skow- York or the others ing a good job |years of piloting the Kingston|ron of New [team--predicts a rugged game, Who have been do {with none of the polite play in. at that position, hibitions of other years. It's just that baseball fans in 'We play hockey now," he said, |the mid-1930s could point to such "and both teams are out to win." |orackerjacks as Jimmy Carr-Harrls Is looking to new|Lou Gehrig, Hank Greenberg, goaltender R. J. Bernier of Que: Billy Terry, Johnny Mize, Phil bec and better team play to re-|Cavarretta, Hal Trosky and Joe verse last year's result, when Kuhel. RMC lost 7-2 When Ted Kluszewski A BUSY WEEKEND en Te uszewski stepped The hockey game is only a part of the lest big weekend for| athletes and cadets at RMC be-| fore the examination grind be- je | |sentations will star s - | a HI start things olf to (eda of the Sran Francisco Glants, Saturday afternoon the annual Ron Jackson of the Chicago White USMRA - RMC debate will take Sox and Marv Thfoneberry of the [place and a crack RCMP pistol| Yankees all battling for big team will join the two schools in{league jobs in spring training, it the yearly pistol matches, A ball may be that the pendulum will turday night and a church par-|Swing the other way. de Sunday morning will end! The Pirates can use Kluszew- activities {ski's power, The game's cele. L. T. Merchant, United States brated muscle man has hit 251 , ambassador to Canada, will su-/homers in 11 big league seasons and has a lifetime batting aver. 'age of 302, BUY AT REASONABLE PRICES VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD NEW SUPER HIGH TEST rest an ailing back last season it further diminished the ranks of the topflight first sackers ins But now Kluszewski says he'll Drama club and Glee club pre.| De ready" soon, And with hard- hockey game ONTARIO OBEDIENCE ASSOCIATION (Oshawa Branch) ARE HOLDING AN 'Open House', Mon., March 10 AT THE . . General Motors Auditorium, Mary St. COMMENCING AT 8.00 PM Featured will be Miss V. E. Mayers, Ontario Obedience Representative whe will give a talk on General Obdience. Also on the program will on dog training Miss Meyers and Dr. Melourin, Club Veterinarian, will constitute a panel, te answer any questions on dog core and training Anyone Interested ls Most Walcome «= Come and Bring Your Friends i 9/10¢ 9/10¢ AL GAL. 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Gaurdian had blown the| puis wag one of the rougher ge u C men whistle, § { Tol oo Al donna croned, the Hund Sd ake men e § | 0 ead Series [the end zone, The Jubber, 100k a give of the: strong. Wash Con, ite . {couple of crazy hops, the | | aud Sault Ste. Marie Grevhound, [IW Posts and came to rest on For ASIOGTRASE B. Fiiels who dominated the Onn Now| he fine. Tilk on clearing had yes, OF ARE 8 Con's plays.| Senior A regular schedule, ar Pushe ed er was scoreless With partner Fred Wilson this ls having a tough time In the play-| The (0 Br ping be. one of the best defesne pairs in [oe eaguédeading Dalek came harder the Jedgue, fle playing bors] - g Dutchmen, ' were J, Gallant, H. Hutcheon [after winning the first of their|, Best for Laminating were A. "H G. Con B [best-of-seven semi - final serles|JONNSton With two goals and A.C |against Sudbury Wolves 8 - 2,/ennis who broke up many rush- For Wash Conveyor it was H.| nav ' 'les and was handing out some|Cruwys, B. Johnson, A, Sher have lost thelr last two games x | | Wolves nipped into a 2-1 lead Fi. suff checks. R. McLiesh played| dan and J. Lamont who tried; |day night edging Dutchmen 4.3/an exceptionally good game in hard. Rookie goalie D. McDougal "/the Lami nets, For QC it was Yas a lite off forin i Ra 3 . |very good goaling from D, Tilk learned he was ll, . aw, wo Yhalindy Rave aie Sven and- healls up blue line work league secretary continues to do | Windsor Bulldogs. Friday night's from B. Meraw, R. McMaster, T./a fine job of the time keeping, Sore vak 81, |Olmstead and B. Grant. | Future games -- Sunday, Mar, | | Belleville McFarlands, first. ,, WASHERS ARE UPSET [0 at 12.00 and 1.00 In the Whitby| [place finishers in the Ontarlo| The second 'game saw the Ar- Arena. Hockey Association Eastern Sen- | ior A series, split the first four of attack with three goals, Frank| [their best-of-seven semi - finals| Bathgate, Wally Maxwell, Elmer | (against Kingston CKLCs, but Skov, Irwin Grosse and Wally took a 3-2 lead Friday night, win-| Pawlyshyn adding singles. Lone [Soo goal was scored by Matt! | Mesich | Joe Zorica scored Sudbury's! After a scoreless first period winner at 8:01 of overtime, Nick against Kingston, the McFar- Tomiuk, Johnny Gillis and Jim|lands burst to life to score Logan notched the others. Billthree unanswered goals in the (Wiggle) Wylie, with two, and|second and another in the third, Don Rope tallied for Dutchmen, Paul Payette and Davy Jones Bob Mitchell made his second accounted for the Belleville scor- appearance in the Sudbury net, | ing, counting two each, Bill Col replacing Johnny Albani, injured|vin replied for Kingston, |in the first game. 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