Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Apr 1958, p. 12

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Ottawa-Hull Jr. Habs Take Lead In Series OTTAWA (CP) -- Coach Frank rearguard Emile Gillis of Flin/tional Hockey League champion Mario of Regina Pats today be- moaned the fast starts by Ottawa- !Flon Bombers. STILL UNDECIDED day off but some players of both Newsy Lalonde Will Visit Old Lacrosse Scene VANCOUVER (CP) -- Newsy Lalonde is coming back for a visit to this western stronghold of la- Montreal Canadiens will take to- Hull Junior Canadiens in the last| Gillis was to sub for Jerry Ser-|clubs will work out Thursday. two games of the Memorial Cup viss of Estevan Bruins who suf- THREE FOR BACKSTROM hockey final, |fered a fracture of his right arm| Captain Ralph Backstrom of the crosse where he ran rampant as # scoring powerhouse almost half a century ago. TORONTO (CP) ~-- 'Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League Tuesday an- nounced the acquisition of centre Willie Marshall from Hershey Bears, champions of the Ameri can Hockey League. Marshall, 2, won the AHL quick 340 first-period lead Tues- day night and went on to dump the western champions 6-2 before about 5,000 fans and take 2 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. On Sunday the Habs counted four goals in 12 minutes to win The Junior Habs broke into a and is out for the series. Mario Junior Habs, "probably will decide ent club's top junior prospect for " whether it will be next season, scored three goals aunders or Gillis in Friday's Tuesday night. {said he | Thursday, 3 game Coach Sam Pollock of Junior straight two - goal game and hat net-| Claude Richard scored a single to suffered a round out Canadiens scoring, |Canadiens reported t Bruce Gambl the second game 4-2 after dropp- ing the opener 4-3, The series re- sumes here Friday night. "They're just on us," Mario said. sore shoulder in the game but will| not be sidelined. i He was mildly upset lone of his players spen lon of Prince Albert Mintos and about a|Bill Saunders of Winnipeg Mon- getting the jump second-period. incident in which archs, two of six repl t 31 extra picked up from other western regarded as the par-| 44 oy "Newey hasn't touched a stick for more than 30 years. He's coming as the guest of the Van- couver Lacrosse Club to face off the ball at the Forum May 6 when Nanaimo invades Vancou- ver to start off the lacrosse sea- son here, The British' Columbia centen- nial committee is giving him a lunch He'll be pr ted with an engraved centennial medall- ion. Bill Carter had his second Regina scorers were Dave Ba- scoring championship this year with 104 points on 40 goals and 64 assists. He was Toronto property for four years before being sol to Pittsburgh of the AHL in 1955 56, He was sold by Pittsburgh to Hershey a year later. Toronto traded forwamis Ron Hurst and Mike Nykoluk of the AHL Rochester Americans to Hersey for Marshall, a native of Kirkland Lake, Ont. They also loaned centre Wally Boyer of the Toronto Hockey Leafs Get Hershey's Willie Marshall fenceman Steve Kraftcheck, AHL all-star defenceman for the last three seasons with Cleveland Bar- ons. Kraftcheck was obtained for an undisclosed sum and the pro- fessional playing rights to de fenceman Ian Anderson, a junior Iplayer with Marlboros. "OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES { LONDON (Reuters) -- Results |of soccer matches plaved Tres- {day night In the United King- English League Division III Southern The Pats played Tuesday night | seconds in the penalty box. There clubs for the playoffs. 44 'with only three defencemen, Aut|apparently was a mix-up at the The Regina goals came in the ! Erickson, John Palenstein and timer's bench involving the tim-|second period after the Junior Turquay 2 Southend 2 junior Toronto Marlboros to Her- Division IIT Northern Edouard Cyril Lalonde was shey for two years. | born in Cornwall in 1887, son of a i% When the 'Y' 'Badminton Club of this city would up their successful 1957-58 season, with | the presentation of club cham- pionship trophies. at Adelaide House on Tuesday evening, the above group were ready with | victory smiles. Shown with Fr" SPORTS MENU { By Geo. H. Campbell g - 4 SPORTS EDITOR Ww | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' TORONTO LEAFS (the hockey variety) grabbed off the sports page spotlight today with the big trade deal they pulled off with Hershey Bears. Proving conclusively that Junior players, even their own Marlboros, are expendable, Leafs yesterday ac- quired Willie Marshall from Hershey Bears and Steve Kraftcheck, the defence star of Cleveland Barons. The Hershey centre led the AHL scoring race this past winter with 40 goals and 64 assists. Leafs had Marshall and sold him a couple of years ago while Kraftcheck formerly saw NHL service with Rangers and Bruins Leafs gave Ron Hurst and Mike Nykoluk of Rochester Americans, to Hershey, along with the use of Junior Wally Boyer for two years, Cleveland got a sum of cash and Ian Anderson, 19-year-old Marlboro defenceman, | their trophies, they are, left-to- | rght (front row) Jean Brooks, ladies' singles consola- tion winner; Anne Christie, la: dies' doubles champicn and Donna Davidson, ladies' singles mixed doubles winner; (back } ~@ Three members of Montreal Canadiens made the 1957-58 NHL All-Star team, as announced yesterday. Doug Harvey drew full votes as a rearguard choice while Henri "Prcket" Richard and Dickie Moore, top NHL scorer, were the other Habs selected, along with goalie Glenn Hall of Black Hawks, defenceman Bill Gadsby of Rangers and Gordie Howe, right winger of Detroit Red Wings. The "second team' selections were Jacques Plante, Fern Flaman and Marcel Pronovost Jean Beliveau, Andy Bathgate and Camille Henry. All of which means the only Chicago player to be chosen on either team was goalie Hall--an indication of why the Hawks fin- ished so far down. No player from Toronto Leafs was picked for either team. BRIGHT BITS: -- Ottawa-Hull Canadiens struck early last night, scoring three goals in the first period, two within 10 sec- onds, to defeat Regina Pats 6-2 in the third game of the Memor- fal Cup finals , . . ORFU president Gordon Gilbride of London is predicting that within two years the ORFU will be an 8-team International football league, with teams from Detroit, Buffalo, etc. . . . WARREN SPAHN pitched his 'third win yesterday, an 8-4 win for Braves over Chicago Cubs and the Phillies handed the Giants a setback, which moved Milwaukee to the top of the lea- gue standing . . . BILL SKOWRON belted two homers yesterday to help Bobby Shantz to a six-hit win over Detroit, 5-1 . . . TO- RONTO'S baseball fans who take in the opening game this after- and doubles champion and also | [Terry Harper, as Mario elected Ito use forward Bill Saunders of Winnipeg Monarchs instead of! The two farm clubs of the Na-Iplayers in the penalty box. ing of a third Canadiens' penalty | Habs had a 4-0 lead. The winners |scored three times with Regina shoemaker who didn't want his {within 55 seconds. boy to go into sport. As 'a hockey Earlier Tuesday the Leafs dis Bradford 0 Chesterfield 0 closed they had purchased de-|Halifax 4 Rochdale 1 player with Montreal Canadiens Bob Shahtz Tosses 6-Hitter "Y" BADMINTON CLUB CHAMPIONS RECEIVE raopres DEALS Tigers For 11th Time By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The way Bobby Shantz figures lit, he would have it made if they | played only eight-inning games in [the American League and all | row) Ralph Harlowe, men's sin- gles and doubles champion and also mixed doubles winner, Jack Dewsbury, men's singles consolation winner and Al Kivell, men's doubles cham- pion. --Times-Gazette Staff Photo Veteran Willie Pep Hands Jim Kelly While padding Bobby's lifetime | His First Defeat record against Detroit to 13-4, the BOSTON (AP) -- Old pro Willie decision also pushed the Yankees Pep pounded previously unbeaten into a 1%2-game lead. The other | Jimmy Kelley of Lowell for a 10=----------------------"" | Found Jnanimions devision Tas . |day night. y 129%, any nit ver weimed 19% Memorial Cup The S5yearwid former feather- | R } Thi k sight champlon combined a1 2+ €1€TEE 1 NINKS Teams Behaved and right crosses while holding off the bull-like charges of Kelley to end his 19-year-old opponent's undefeated streak of 15 bouts. OTTAWA (CP) -- Al Paradice, -- . ~ referee of the Memorial Cup {hockey final, thinks Regina Pats and Ottawa-Hull Canadiens are the best-behaved bunch of youngs- ters he's seen, "They're not giving me any ouble," said the 26-year - old Winnipeger who doesn't look much older than the boys com- |peting for the Canadian junior championship. But lest the players be encour- aged by this to try some funny clubs were like Detroit Tigers. The little southpaw extended {his hex over the Tigers with a [six-hit, 5-1 New Yor kYankee vic- [tory Tuesday--his 11th straight against Detroit since 1950, It was his second success in two 1958 | starts and again he had a shutout {until the ninth inning. Lakeshore Bruins Extend Jr. Finals TORONTO (CP) -- Lakeshore tr {Bruins stayed in contention for {the Ontario Hockey Association! | Junior B championship when they |defeated Sarnia Legionnaires 4-2 | Tuesday night | - was Lakeshore's first win in {the « best-of-seven finals, Sarni i , [as wos three men THliT aame, Dusiness, Al's record in the West lis setieduled Tor Ts arday Wf he |arn Hockey League shows he can bil Vy at Sar- ne tough, He joined the WHL's gd | staff of full-time referees last au- Jim Beckman was Lakeshore's|tumn scoring hero with three goals.| In the current Memorial Cup George Hicken scored the other. final, the first he has refereed, Pete Stapleton scored for Sar-|Al says he has met with little nia in the first period and Dick |rough stuff, though he is keeping Robinson scored a second goal/an eye on a couple of players he with a little more than a minute suspects like to swing elbows be- left in the ggme to leave Legion- pind his back. naries trailing 3-2. He hasn't heard much Sarnia pulled its goalie in favor from protesting players. The only of an extra forward but the move |serious instance was when Cana- backfired when Beckman scored diens' forward Bob Boucher had on a breakaway. a goal called back in the first Lakeshore was in constant game which Regina won 4-3. Par- trouble, taking nine of the 14 pen. adice ruled the puck was kicked "lip" | he became the idol of French Canada and as a lacrosse player he became the toast of the west, He was on the lineup of the Regina All-Stars when they got licked by New Westminster Sal- monbellies for the Minto Cup back in 1909, He later played with Salmonbellies, and still later with Vancouver. three league games were rained hits, two of them infield singles, |out, {for eight innings. Shantz, 32, apparently i§ off on| The Yankees counted nine of another fine year after coming to their 13 hits against righthander the Yankees from Kansas City Paul Foytack, two of them home | . . : : nome Six Nations Team Athletics last year. He was 11-5 ing by Bill Skowros; bs. first of last season, led the league with a|the year. The two belts drove in, To Play Lacrosse 2.45 earned run average. We first ree Yalikee runs, oe . "oytack, who ha complete | : [TWO HITS EACH games in his two victories this| In Caledonia Park | 'Only Gus Zernial and Milt Boll- season, gave way in the fourth | BRANTFORD (CP) -- The des- {ing bothered Shantz Tuesday. when Shantz doubled with two out cendants of Canada's first la Fach got two hits, Bolling, sub- and scored on Hank Bauer's crosse players are having diffi- bing for injured shortstop Billy single. Rookie righthander Bob ity finding a place to play the Martin, doubled after brother Shaw kept the Yankees hitless modern version of the game Frank had singled to open the until the eighth -- when Yogi Play, f th 5% ninth. Harvey Kuenn brought in! Berra rapped a change into the| avers 'rom e. nearby Six the run with a fly ball, right field stands for his second Nations Indian reserve and others I" Shantz held the Ti k : from this area have been disap- anty Sell Vie Tigers to four ome Tun of the year ___ |pointed in théir bid to turn a city- |operated outdoor ice rink into a ymuch and interfere with plans it already has for summertime use of the rink. | The players, who have entered | a team in an intermediate league, | now have decided to play their, home games in Caledonia, 20 miles east of here, perk up their pitching when they|share of the National League lead| Wilkes-Barre, Pa.--Chicago Ve. got Bob Purkey from Pittsburgh | Pirates last winter. But Purkey's| Warren Spahn, also 3-0, rode a/Yvon Turenne, 158, Montreal, 8. the only one perking on the Red- nine-hitter for an 8-4 victory over| Miami Beach, Fla, -- Gomeo leg staff. |Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Brennan, 150%, Bimini, Bahamas, | The Cincinnati corps has ac-|Giants slipped to second place, a outpointed Tony de Cola, 149%, |complished only two complete/half-game behind, with a 7-4 de-| Brooklyn, 10. Igames and one shutout in 10 de-|feat by Philadelphia Phillies. bowl for box lacrosse this sum- mer. The recreation commission sald the conversion would cost too {72 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 30, 1958 'Purkey, Friend And Spahn| FIGHTS LAST | Y pa NIGHT » - 'Each Get Their 3rd Win = | Zremem mnen | ford, outpointed Jimmy Kelley, Cincinnati Redlegs hoped to| Milwaukee Braves took a full|132, Lowell, Mass., 10. Icisions. Purkey has been the au-| Bell's first 1958 home run broke [thor of them all while gaining/uP a tie game against winless three of Cincinnati's five victor- Wilmer Mizell, The big southpaw lies. lost his second while giving the | Card staff its first complete MILD ~- COOL ~ The 28-year - old righthander, EVEN BURNING who won 11 games and lost 14 for . the last-place Pirates last season, |, Johnny Temple swapped solo ivy spbaien Tueuday nih as Fomers lh Cardinal soll Gene the Cards and leads the league in {batting with an average of .553, Gino Cimoli's third homer was {the only Dodger run off Friend, game. {Gus Bell's three-run homer in the| |eighth-inning beat St. Louis Car-| |dinals 5-2. | Purkey gave up 10 hits, but for the first time this season as jar, 160, Stamford, Conn., stopped | years (1) pay SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS noon would be advised to take along a blanket or two -- football alties, but its defence, led by the in: style. There'll be no record attendance set today . . , BOSTON return of Blake Ball after a three- BRUINS have severed their relations with Eddie Shore's Spring- game suspension, killed off the walked none and struck out three men while reducing his earned run average to 1.04 for 26 inn- who holds both Pirate complete games this season, Cimoli and field Club . . . JOHN HAYES, well-known Columbus harness horse- man, drove his 8-year-old 'Keeper's King" to victory over a strong field of "B" trotters, in the feature race at Montreal's Blue Bonnets Raceway on Monday night, running the last half- mile in 1:04 on a muddy track and justify the judgment of the fans who made Hayes' entry the favorite in the wagering . . . BRANTFORD hasn't got a park or bowl suitable for lacrosse so an Intermediate team from the Six Nations Reserve will have to play their home games in Caledonia . . . QUEBEC ACES beat Shawinigan 3-0 last night to tie up their finals and the 7th and deciding game is in Shawinigan on Thursday . . . LAKESHORE penalties successfully. Sarnia out- shot Lakeshore 32 to 25. Quebec Aces . Force Finals Tim Tam Wins | ls. Trial Stakes | 10 Very Limit | LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--The clicked for three goals in front of ings. Pittsburgh's Bob Friend also! gained a 3-0 record throwing al four-hitter that beat Los Angeles Dodgers 7-1 as the Pirates won| their fourth straight game. | "HOCKEY SCORES | Bucs' 11 hit drove in three runs for the Braves Duke Snider split the hits off Friend, who fanned five and walked two. Carl Erskine lost his first (1-1), giving up 10 of the s. Frank Thomas, who hit his second homer, and Hank Foiles each had three hits and drove in two runs for the Pirates. Spahn helped himself with three hits, two of them doubles, and ESSO steadily improving Tim Tam and|faultless netminding by Al Millar, Quebec League while Ed Mathews made IN THRE CONVENIENT his sixth homer good for two runs. | Milwaukee had 11 hits. Lee Walls BRUINS beat Sarnia Legion last night, to keep the OHA Junior the sensational stretch - running to blank Shawinigan Cataracts 3-0 "B" finals alive. Fifth game is in Sarni# tomorrow night and Silky Sullivan were quoted as co-|Tuesday night and square their Shawinigan 0 Quebec 8 Barnia needs one more win for the title, favorite at 5 to 2 today as the best-of - seven Quebec Hockey| (Best-of-seven final tied 3-8) ---- w-- -- second richest Kentucky Derby if{l.eague final playoff series at Memorial Cup hit two solo home runs for the history loomed with 19 three-\hiree games each. Regina 2 Ottawa-Hull 6 Cubs and now has seven, one year-olds listed as probable start. \ John Sleaver, Willie O'Ree and| (Ottawa - Hull leads best-of- more than he hit all last year. ' ers. | Ken Hayden tallied to run the ser-| seven final 2-1) ies into the full seven games, The| OHA Junior B clubs meet Thursday at Shawini- Sarnia 2 Lakeshore 4 gan to decide the winner of the| (Sarnia leads best - of - seven Thomas O'Connell Memorial Cup. final series 3-1) | 25"pPackacE *Suggested Price burners and furnaces Chico Yejar Easy Winner WILKES-BARRE, Pa. 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