Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 May 1958, p. 15

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* 'pionship Tuesday night when they League leadership. Cheski con- |at the right time as he notched were all on that squad . . . CNE BUILDING PERMANENT HOME FOR "HOCKEY HALL OF FAME After years of dreaming and | NHL, show a drawing of the | Dunnell and Bobby Hewitson. | of the game added by the com- planning, the Hockey Hall of Fame has finally found a home old administration build- of the Canadian National ibition. Here, Harry Price he CNE and Clarence mpbell, president of the hockey shrine to members of | The Hall of Fame, founded 15 | mittee to the 63-man honor roll the hall of fame rommilied Jears S10 LY the late Capt, are Sen. Donat Raymond, F B : r - im Su ston, aa From iit ne; 3! Dead. Day | existed in mame only until the Montreal; the late Jim Norris, Lester Patrick, Campbell, | permanent headquarters were Sr., Detroit; centre, Frank Price, Red Dutton, Frank | found recently. Among the 14 | Boucher, Red Dutton, and Herb Selke, Marcel Desjardin, Milt | hockey players and 'builders' | Gardiner, = Duplate Hockey League Presents Title Trophies The closing stag of the Duplate| Arrangements for the stag Hockey League was held at the were capably handled by Jack | By Geo. H. Campbell UAWA Hall and was well-attend-|Meagher and at the closing he ing P74 oo ¢ 1 t the 1 Ss Acadian Cleaners' 3-Game Comeback 'Wins Industrial Basketball Title Acadian Cleaners won the Osh-| Maples appeared to have regain- | "Big" game a year) gave his|Grads ... Bob Hill, Rick Sal- awa Industrial Basketball cham- ed the form that won them the best performance of the season way, Bob Booth and Ron Wilson but |downed Maple Cleaners in a tinued his prolific scoring in the 22 points. Coach Gary Vaughan, for Coach Gary Vaughan it's his | hard-fought, exciting battle 74-67. |second stanza and managed to who led his club to the title th | fies championship -- and no one The game, fifth in a best three keep his club ahead 39-32 despite a fine scoring mark, netted 15 person deserved it more ... In out of five series for the Dunn's [the fine efforts of Jack Owens | points in this one. Jack Owens congratulating Tailors Trophy and city cham- and Ron Wilson, who led the Aca- and Bob Booth added 14 and 11, pions this writer would like to piouship, Shima J Re rid sh, kod " Yepectively. Dressing, ig Ri thank every ole vie Made Je battle that start pri when cadians pic up eir Salway all scored from the floor season our best yet . . . Mr, Me- Acadians downed Ernie Cay's|checks much better in the third as each player contributed to the | Neill at Simcoe Hall . .. Dave Lumberkings in the first game of quarter and held Newey and championship win. {Kelly and his Reféress Board . . . semi-finals. |Cheski to 12 points, With this| MAPLE CLEANERS: Cheski Head scorer Ray Suddard ... After finishing third in the stalemate of Maples, the winnersig? Newey 15, Kelly 8, Nelson 9, (The local radio station . . . and league standings, the Acadian|went ahead to stay as Bob Booth wright 3, and Wrubel. Total 67. [The Daily Times Gazette . ; . We club ousted the second - place and Wilson scored very well. ACADIAN CLEANERS: Owens 100K forward to a bigger and bet- Lumberkings two-straight to They outscored Maples 17 to 12/,/ Booth 11 Vaughan 15 Dress. | ler year in 1959. enter the finals, They lost the|in the final stanza and with their ing 3. Wilson 22, Hill 6 Salway 4| Final Standings (Series "B" for first two games of the finals to 57-55 third-quarter lead, walked gc j.ah ang Eagleson Total 74. (the Dunn's Tailors Trophy and Maple Cleaners but then with off with their first City cham. ~ 4 sven .*|Industrial Championship) ) " ii] ; | Officials: Bill Gingerich, Lionel ; Pp their backs to the wall, proceed- |pionship. Relly acd Ray Suddasd Acadian Cleaners 3 2 390 $71 ed to win the title with three-| Carl Cheski and John Newey, . |Maple Cleaners 2 3 $71 3% | 26 18. 13.6 13. 5 5 4 123 | Men's Singles Champion: IR Champion: Donna Davidson; the new cham-| ' Make Snow For | Big Ski Jump 'At Vancouver VANCOUVER (CP) -- Down- town Vancouver survived the win- ter without a hint of snow. But it came by the truckload on one particular spot Wednesday. About 175 tons of it were spread over a huge man-made tower at Empire Stadium, where prepar- ations are almost complete for the star-studded centennial ski jumping tournament which starts tonight. Workmen piled ice into a ma- chine which turned it to snow, then pumped the snow through hoses over the jump approach and landing strip. The snow is spread five inches deep. It's four feet wide across the approach at the top of the 165-foot tubular steel tower, 40 feet wide across the landing strip, and 400 feet long. Despite the sunny 65 - degree weather, officials of the Centen- nial Ski Jumping Association ex- pect the snow to hold out the dur lation of the tournament which | winds up Saturday. Insulated by {a layer of straw underneath, the |snow isn't likely to melt unless the temperature tops 80. The cost of making, spreading | and maintaining the snow surface will run to some $4,000. | |Harlowe and Donna Davidson, | Consolation winners: Men's alph Harlowe; Ladies' Singles Singles: John Dewsbury; Ladies' |Singles: |Men's Doubles Champions: Ralph Doubles: {Harlowe and Allan Kivell; La-|Aubrey Hollis; Ladies' Doubles; Jean Brooks; Men's Arnold Jacenty and |Trene Preston and Shirley Field- ling; Mixed Doubles: John Dews- 'bury and Beverly George. ance by consistently serving into the net and woodfaulting. Dews bury's driving game was 'on' and he took Hollis by scores of 15-9, 15-8. The Ladies' Doubles was an in- EACOC LUMBER CO. PH. RA 3.9811 : teresting match to watch with HT Irene Preston and Jean Brook: McFarlands were full of fight duelling in long rallies from the LL series, with both clubs pulling out |in scoring as Cheski hit for a'Acadian club ... Ron Wilson| Kolodzie, Maple 2 50 stanza. At this early stage, (Wilson (who always has onelwere members of the old Oshawa| Owens, Acad. Titles of the Oshawa "Y" Bad- 12 dies' Doubles Champions: Donna clear - cut decisions and none Preston in the stamina division for Belleville McFarlands with/triumphs over the western cham- io gave him considerable assist- much as the goal he got in the Moe Young tallied twice for the Allan Cup title series to its Canada's senior hockey champ- 40-second mark of the final ses-|ing teamed well with Miss Pres- RTT McFarlands took on new life, Arnold Jacenty, last year's straight wins. Tuesday's battle who sparkplugged the Maple of-| CAGE COMMENT: This is not was easily the best. game of the!fence, once again led their club the first title for some of the TOP SERIES SCORERS all stops in a bid for the title. |game high of 32. and Newey was with Production Control,| Cheski, Maple 5 113 Carl Cheski led his Maple added 15. Tim Nelson had nine when they won it in '56 . . . Bob| Vaughan, Acad. 4 72 |squad to an early 20-11 lead as and Dave Kelly eight. Booth also played for that club| Newey, Maple 68 {he hit for 13 points in the opening| For the new champions, Ron... Most of the Cleaners team| Wilson, Acad. 65 49 Y Badminton Club Decid | adminton Ulub Decides | Consolation Event Wi | | Jean Brooks and John Dews- bury won the Consolation Singles ; ' |minton' Club Tournament com- pleted Monday evening at Sim- 12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 1, 1958 coe Hall All the lation events were n,yideon and Anne Christie; ° ° i ' went to three sets. Mrs. Brooks Mixed Double Champions: Ralph e evil e 111S, had a tough battle in her singles as she fought from behind on| F 7 ] C several occasions to outlast Irene | orces t ame and edge out the match in extra KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) -- Mi ost 42 and 7 Juli. tonights: 15:0), 150), | Li . ) -- n- contest 4-2 and gd into tonight's| " nie Menard saved many a game|game on the crest of two straight gp Dewsbury Pog ly the 50 goals he scored during the pions. regular season in the eastern di Defenceman Lionel Botley, Wei- vision of the Ontario Hockey As- ner Brown and Gerry Goyer sociation. But none counted as scored the other Belleville goals. 328 RITSON RD. N third period here Wednesday Packers. Bugs Jones got the| night other one. | It gave Belleville a 4-3 victory . over Kelowna Packers and forced MACS GET A BREAK but they trailed 3-2 at the start back court. It was anyone's s. : iu i Ya time the east- Of the third period. Then they got match until Mrs. Brooks tired erners staved off elimination in @ break. from having to cover too much the best-of-seven series to decide] Botley tied the score 3-3 at the of the back court. Shirley Field- ions. They won Monday night's sion. Kelowna goaltender Dave|ton and the two were able to | Gatherum missed the puck as he down Jean Brooks and Donna |attempted to block it with his Smith after extra points by 15-11, right foot. 15-11, {and Menard put them in the lead consolation sin gles champion, at 7:33. He took a pass from rear- teamed up with Aubrey Hollis to Defence. guard Keith Montgomery and down Bill Potts and Colin Green The Vancouver Sweeps Western Finals | CALGARY .(CP) ( {man Bill Dobbyn scored the ty-|went in for the big goal. Packers for the Men's Doubles title. ing and winning goals Wednesday protested that it was an offside scores were 15-8, 15-11. night as Vancouver Canucks de- pass but linesman Bill Neilson feated Calgary Stampeders 6-5 in didn't agree, | overtime to win the Western, Macs lead 1-0 in the first on| Hockey League championship, |Brown's goal. Bep Guidolin set it| Canucks swept the best - of- up at 12:44. Packers got their seven series in four straight three goals in the second period games and became the first coast and appeared headed for victory. Gedrge dropped only eight 'and team to caphipe the in the| LINEUPS [four in winning the title. wey tied me winning| Belleville -- Goal: Bell; de-| This completed the tourna- goal at 3:47 in overtime. {fence: Montgomery, Botley, Be- ment events of the club for the Jackie McLeod with two and noit, Crawford; forwards: Mari- year, the Championship matches | Ron Hutchinson and Brent Mac-|neau, Menard, Guidolin, Payette, having been completed the pre- nab scored the other Vancouver Brown, Kowlachuk, ildebrand, (vious week. However playing fa- goals. Sid Finney paced Calgary Muretich, Bradley, oyer. |cilities are still available for the with two goals. Sandy Hucul, | Kelowna -- Goal: Gatherum; next couple of weeks for those Chuck Blair and Murray Wilkie efence: Smith, Coburn, Lavell, who wish to continue playing. got singles McCallum; forwards: Swarbrick,! Trophies to the ¢harnpions and . Young, Roche, Durban, Middle- prizes to the eonsolation winners] 7 ton, Agar, Jones, Jablonski, Moro will be presented at the club YESTERDAY'S final was a walk away for John Dewsbury and Beverly George as Bill Holding and Carole Ham-' ilton put up little more than token resistance, Dewsbury and 1 HT Hi [ oe PLATEWOO HIT TE e SPECIAL MILLWORK eo STOCK MADE TO ORDER eo COMBINATION DOORS "i | The Mixed Doubles Consolation @ INSULATION eo NEW PANELINE ABITIBI WALL PANELS CHEAPER THAN FIiRPLY -- ' EL IRIN TSAO a IIA | Dawes. closing. A complete list of fe First period: 1. Belleville, Referee: Charles Deziel; lines- winners follows: Pitching: Ron Kline, Pittsburgh Brown (Guidolin, Hildebrand) an Elliott has "It's back a'd Mar ss game." Coach of the Pats for the last vears and going through his st Me Cup series, Mario ays coaching is "more difficult 'han playing." ed for Boston Brui nal Hockey Les zen minor league teams hed Cornwall Colts in the OTTAWA (CP "If 1 could 111 something out of the fire we could do them up € wo ir ial al Cup Ottawa-Hull His charge 21 S Ir 1C k for tk "a stiff one-hour would v to nd what, changes will ie in the Pats lineup vibe I'll change the forward wee seven in hart | SPORTS EDITOR : . ' ; W. 'Everything From Soup Te uts' |e. |was assisted by Sid Johnson, Master of ceremonies w a s|/Robert Gardioan, Eddie Goulet SP toda and all Ralph Harlowe, league president and Lorne McBurnie. Following ay 1st. Tue ny fishing SE om Fon stream and he was assisted in the press the presentation of wig arour e country-side, w i ati i m evenin ames an el - en gf Bog wide, there'll be fishermen seeking the finny fel- oo Ee Ja 2 k aveni go Bane Yesterday, in Toronto when their baseball season opened, |r ler, treasurer; and Don| The list of team prize winners e office boys were going to "grandma's funeral," and even if Roter, assistant-secretary The follows: Quality Control: Robert y happened to bump into the boss as they made their way oi nets of the league was the Johnson, captain; Ross McMas- Maple Leaf Stadium--they probably needn't worry about Quality Control team and thelter, assistant. captain; Don ling up for work Mus morning because Ine buss i Just runner-up team was the Armour- pofer, coach: Eddie Goulet, to be absent this morning as well. Speaking plate. Douglas Winstanley, John Kona- vesterday, it proved an outstanding success for Jack "The Sportsmanship Trophy, do- rowsky, Bert Meraw, Joe Lack, s club and his fans, Almost 13.000 of them brave: nated by Howard Shaw, secre- Rollie Pilon, Donnie Tilke, Trevor the chilly winds and saw Leafs score five runs in the 7th inn- tary of the league, was won by Olmstead, Allan Lamb, Elvin ing, aided by a couple of costly Cuban errors, to turn a 21 de- Joe Lack by an unanimous deci- Lytle. Robert Brown and Burnass ficit into an eventual 6-3 win. Montreal Royals won thelr Opens sion of the league teams. Closely Grant. over Miamis 4-3 and with Buffalo copping their opener Tuesday ie owing by only one vote less 2 : . " . rmourplate: ' Roger Planke, at least the "northern teams' got off to a good home ao Andy Gougen. a i To Pak Po iky, nice RE captain: Sid Johnson, coach; Belleville McFarlands "dood it"--they won another 4-3 R d T B il Harry Huteneol Ralph Tergia, decision last night over Kelowna Packers, to even up their ea Y 0 ul pred Babin im Ga er Allan Cup championship finals at three wins apiece. Decid- - Tommy Sellers, Peter Sztdocher, ing game Is on Friday night. Also last night, Vancouver Can- Major eague Eugene Carroll, Glen Schell and ucks nosed out Calgary Stampeders 6-5 in overtime to win {William Ferguson. the Western League championship finals in four-straight B 11 St di games. In the Allan Cup action at Kelowna, all we know, at a a um { OLD COUNTRY the time of writing is the score of the game. However, it RONTO (CP) Tach Ki i looks as if McFarlands are in top form now and with the mA ON] Cr) 5 Jac % ea) series going tthe limit, to a sudden-death and deciding sev- |(LOOKe, owner o 2 i ernationa SOCCER SCORES enth game--it's anybody's guess as to where the Allan Cup League Toronto Maple Leafs, 1 t for the next year. said Wednesday night he and a, will. rest for i 4 group of associates are prepared English League - - Division 1 BRIGHT BITS: -- Members of the Oshawa Umpires' As- to pay for a major league base ; eociation are advised that they are to attend a meeting at East- | ball stadium in Toronto if the city Aston Villa 1 Notts 1 wWew Park, called for ten o'clock this Sunday morning . . hall will donate the land. ud ms Division n SOFTBALL TEAMS intending to compete under the banner of| It was the second time in as|Idncoln 3 Car the Oshawa City and District Softball Association this season are many nights that the vista of To- Division III Northern given notice (well in advance this time) of a meeting to be held ronto as a major league city had Bournemouth 3 Port Vale 1 at the Union Hall, eight o'clock one week from tonight, Thurs- been raised here. Tuesday night, (Brighton 8 Watford 0 'day. May 8. All coaches and managers should attend .lat a Leafs' dinner, Bill Veeck, Gillingham 8 Coventry 1 WHITBY "DUNNIES" were guests of the Toronto leaf ball club former owner of the American Division IIT Northern at the opening game yesterday and each received a double pass League Cleveland Indians, pre- Chester § Accrington 1 for the season . . . JACK KENT COOKE has announced that he |dicted a major league team will Tranmere 2 Wrexham 1 and a group of associates are prepared to pay for a major lea- be in Toronto by 1960. | Scottish League gue baseball stadium, providing the city of Toronto will donate| Cooke said the land he had In Division 1 the land . . . FOUR HOMERS helped Giants whip Phillies 10-1 mind for the ball field was in Afrdrieonians 2 Queen of § 1 yesterday and regain top spot in the National League race as Riverdale Park in east-central | Celtic 4 Thid Lanark 1 Chicago Cubs defeated Milwaukee Braves 8-2. Cubs also had Toronto where a'natural amphi-|pundee 2 East Fife 0 four home runs, two by Ernie Banks . . . HOME RUNS played theatre would keep the cost down. |palkirk 1 Motherwell 1 a big part in all the National League games yesterday, as Red- A 40,000-seat stadium would be Hearts 2. Rangers 1 legs edged Cardinals 5-4 in 10 innings and Pirates took Dodgers about right," he said. Orginar- Queen's PK 1 Kilmarnock 3 31. DETROIT TIGERS won 10-1 right in New York yester- ily that would cost about $6,000-/Rajth R 2 Hibernian 0 day over Whitey Ford, Kansas City beat Boston, another win 000 but with a natural amphi- gt Mirren 1 Clyde 0 for Garver but Ted Williams found his home-run technique theatre to build on, it should cost; Division II again. Orioles beat White Sox 3-2 and Cleveland bowed to Wash- quite a bit less. a Alloa 2 Forfar 3 ington by the same score . . . LEON HART, starry membet of Brechin 4 Berwick 1 Detroit Lions, is quitting pro football as a player and will be Gre Cu Grou Poatermnline'S 'Montrose 1 come a broadcast announcer . . . VANCOUVER is going to run Y Pp P Hamilton 3 Stirling 5 2 ski-jumping competition as part of its centennial celebration . St. Johnstone 3 E' Stirling 1 erday they made snow out of 175 tons of ice, to cover M k D I Stranraer 3 Morton 1 ay and landing area of their ski jump, which concludes a es ona 10 - atone da ---- vy . . . PALL MALL, a race horse, not a cigarette, H h B il ; Queen Elizabeth, won the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, yes- F Pl Ww Newmarket HERB E Australia's new ormer ayer ers ey ears 1 eptec vite his countryman, { \G \ Feros ile pted invite to ig Sout} na} MONTREAL (CP)--The Grey Share In $23 836. \ +A. on May 16 peaten Ancol cn dinner committee, which Seg : ' | three times already, all in Australia helps football players in need, NEW YORK (AP) -- Members| ji "offered a helping hand Wednes. °f Hershey Bears, who won both] » |day to a former player badly the regular season title of the burned in an accident. American Hockey League and 0aC Ian ario ee S |, Dennison Wright, 42, who once Le Dost season Calder Cup, will| ! played with Montreal's Eastward ® are Bs: 3,530.09 prize money. " . [ intermediate club in the Quebec ne e Reus Announced Wedses iration or 1S ats Rugby Football Union, received 9a the playoff pool totalled $58, A |a $1,000 cheque. The presentation 136.81, o which the Bears get 41 y as made by Harry E. (Red) Pe cent. | e difficult to come NE ce oY Lidl ; Other clubs shared as follows: | a drive like that, chairman Springfield, finalist in the Calder | "especially in & ser- "\oiioh( received third - degree Cup series, $16,859.68; Cleveland, 8 9.3 . rovidenc burns in a fire at hi¢ Montreal 30.301.09; and Providence, $8, home last summer. Several skin "°°" grafts were required and he spent seven months in hospital. He now is employed as a salesman. HOCKEY SCORES He is the first former football 1 player from Quebec to be helped; By THE CANADIAN PRESS hy the Grey Cup dinner commit Western League which had its beginning in Vancouver 6 Calgary 5 onto in 1950. Funds sed at (Vancouver wins best-of - ncial league and the dinner, which precedes the final 4-0) Hockey Association for annual football classic, are ad Allan Cup e years before going to Re- ministered by a board of trustees Belleville 4 Kelowna 3 in helping persons in need. (Best-of-seven final tied 3-3) 3 bit," he mused. = ers. | Hitting: Bob Cerv, Kansas City ban) 6:30; 4. Kelown men: John Culos and Bill Neilson. ! Pirates--retired 10 straight in one|12:44. Penalties: Coburn 1:40, stretch, 13 in another while all-|Swarbrick 4:38, Guidolin 6:13, owing only three singles, one Jones 11:58, Kowalchuk 15:04. walk and striking out six in 3-1| Second period: 2. Belleville, victory over Los Angeles Dodg- Goyer (Hildebrand, Muretich) 14:02; 3. Kelowna, Young (Dur- a, Jones (Co-| Athletics--drove in five runs, up-|burn, Durban) 10:10; 5. Kelowna, ping his top-ranking RBI total to| Young (Durban) 13:06. Penal- 21, with a pair of home runs in|ties: Crawford 1:08, Montgomery 11-4 vitcogy over Boston Red Sox. ae Marineau 12:51, Kowalchuk AT THE MOST REASONABLE § PRICE 16 OIL. BURNER SERVICE Third period: 6. Belleville, Bot- - [] ley (Guidolin, Payette) :40; Lions Leon Hart | Belleville, Menard (Montgomery) Quits Pro Football I= Penalties: None. DETROIT (AP) -- Leon ional REMEMBER WHEN a J? has retired from professional football as an active player after| Tennis player Don Budge was | seven seasons with Detroit Lions. awarded the "Golden Laurel" The Detroit Football Company wreath at the New York world's' made the announcement Wednes-(tair 19 years ago today as the day and said the former Notre outstanding U.S. athlete of 1938. Dame great will join the Lions'|Budge that year won all four ma- broadcasting team as announcer. | jor tennis titles--the U.S., Wem! Hart, a three-time all-America|bledon, French and Australian RA 56-1109 OSHAWA VIGOR O 2 c 0 GAL. 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