The Oshawa Times, 30 Oct 1958, p. 14

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| Starts Season's Schedule = North Plant Hockey Loop [Kickers Blank Strila 7 fd verdict | The North Plant Hockey open-|two fast scores moved the lead {ed on three fronts last night as to 5-2 before Knox of Dunns, at| | six teams saw action in three the halfway mark, cut it to 53. evenly matched games, Batting Jor iously Bunn tried Li | The CKD Hawks and Bergs' Narrow the margin but were Warriors, semi-finalists in a sud-| by Brooks in goal and with but a den-death game a year ago, pick- Minute remaining Badgley ap- ed up where they left off, by open-| plied the "Coup de Grace", as he ng the schedule with a close 4-3 found the ret to make the final going to the Hawks, score 6-3, Burke notched the 1st counter of KINLOCH'S WIN day in semifinal replay of the Peterborough UEW in Lancaster Trophy 4-0 at Kinsmen This game will be played at the Stadium. The firxt half was a Stadium this Saturday, 1st No- treat to watch with both teams vember, kick-off at 2 p.m. playing lov<ly soccer which kept. Last Sunday, Tridents, another members of Thistle, the fans on their toes 10 in Kickers' favor. In Semi-Final Clash Kickers defeated Strila Satur-| Kickers now y against Referees and Toronto Referees, final. Guest players for Oshawa were |T V. Kelly, Secretary of our League. Ross Duncanson and Lloyd Patterson, the executive [team from the National League, It was a hard-fought game in a in Toronto paid a visit to Osh- field ankle deep in mud. Patter- awa to play against Strila. This|son was a "star" centre half for In the first 15 minutes of the proved to be a fine game with Oshawa and likewise Terry Kelly The half epded with a score of p: / the infant campaign for Hawks| with Cawker equalizing some 2|, Garnish Midg., the new entry, minutes later at the 20 minute mark. Tamblyn shot the Hawks tangled with Kinloch's, finalists of last year, and after a spirited|quick goa struggle came out on the short|lo flare w end of a 5-3 count. Welsh opened | scoring at the 10 minute mark Was the » ved along at|€rs : a high Eg % Fields for arn, es from the field. This could for a re-match with their Dutch Midg. scoring at the 20 minute | have heen a classic game, had it cousins Ne'erlandia. The Oshawa mark to give Gam, Midg, a 240 "ot |lead which they held at the end | both teams {of the first period; a period which this display k sensational goal-| va Ae by as he repeat. | before the board for disciplinary | | edly closed the door on Kinloch's action. Is, then tempers began| chances in the first half. hich resulted in three class of Tridents showed better the referee sent three Kick- by seven goals to one. should be ashamed of Jools to one. | second-half, Kickers scored two Strila missing many Booting at Sears. who scored Ino lovely e| goals. The game e: a four-| 8 : all tie, Jimmy Melvin and John |ties. Hubble and Knight each re- different squabbles. The outcome, in the end as they defeated Strila| Barnes getting Oshawa's other|ceived one toward a one-game two goals. players and four Strila play-| Hollandia travelled fo Toronto| After the game, were guests of Toronto and Dis-| Ward a one-game trict Referees' Society for supper BLANK POSTIES been for these incidents and team came out on top by four at the Germania Club. both teams John Belko's Polonia will At Millen Stadium, in Toronto, hosts to a new team just formed seven players will come up on Sunday, a game was played, in Toronto, this Sunday, Nov. 2, with the proceeds going to the'at Alexandra Park, kick-off 2.30 "Red Feather", between Oshawa p.m. scoring thrusts, Kinloch's finally | found the range early in the final Smith's-Customs Blank 'Posties' To Take Lead Three games were played Tues- day night in the Civil Service Hockey League, with the Dairy {team downing the Firemen 4-2 in the first game. Pipher scored two goals and an assist for the Dairy. The other Dairy scorers were Durno with one goal and an as- sist; Beaton with a goal and Corby an assist. Palmer Knight scored both Firemen goals with Hubble getting an assist. 'The Firemen kept up their pen- lalty box routine with six penal- suspension. McKee got Dairy penalties, one of these to- Parry (Hutcheons, Bishop); and | Barta (Carrie). John Randle seems to be there every time the other team tries a pass. Goalie C. Burgess gives him a lot of the credit for the shutout. Times and Robinson's Flyers tied the third game 2-2 and there {were nine penalties In the game, | Simues getting five, Robinson's our. Snéddon got three for Robin- son's and Lodge got ome on his suspension, Thane and Suk each fot one toward s goals: Johnson Smith's-Customs shut out J. | Foley's Posties 10-0 in the second | |game. This was a cleanly played game with no penalties. | The Burgess brothers were in |the nets with Charlie having the shutout. Jack played a good for the Times. (Kemp); and Burgess (Sneddon). Times' goals: D. Taylor (Hardy); and Cole (Thane). | CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE WLTF APTS, Smith's Robinson's Times Kassinger"s , ame, but didn't have too much | Yoih" ik game | Firemen of : : HOCKEY SCORES En BOBCAT SHOT B | In the woods near New Lis- held ne Jie aupnew, V1 " " A gE 0 andicap, hemes mie ii bent, | Mr. Gate eld the cat wilh one | SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell _ SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' AND STANDINGS | | League T A Pts. | 28 16 24 9 9 By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London (England) Correspondent For 8 The Oshawa Times 8 LONDON -- England sky-rock- 4 eted back into the front line in |world soccer football' by the 5-0 defeat administered to Russia |at Membley Park. There 1 saw la Russian team which stuck to orthodox football beaten into sub- mission by an imaginative Eng- | Montreal | LEAGUE STANDINGS WLTF A PTS, 6 5 2 2 33 25232 4017 2 ) 422 3 1 2 60 15 2 Wednesday's Scores Montreal 5 Toronto 0 o |Boston 2 New York 2 Tonight's Games New York at Detroit Chicago at Boston gland's Win Over Russia Regains Soccer Prestige |centre and captain, Simonyan, {was played right out of the game | by Billy Wright, the English Cap. tain playing in his 98th interna- | tional, Billy may not have the speed of bygone days, but his un-| erring judgement and his relent- less shadowing of Simonyan was a big factor in keeping the Rus- sians off the score sheet It was a satisfying afternoon. Seeing the Wembley Stadium for | THE BIG FOUR WAR continues to rage. But in the midst of [ all the verbal brickbats which are being hurled about, one fact seems to loom as excepted--if Argos are to gain a berth in the Big Four playoffs, they have to beat Montreal Alouettes twice The fact that Ottawa could still nose out Argos by winning twice, over Hamilton Tiger-Cats Is actually, not significant, The best | Ottawa fans can hope for Is one win out of these two games, 1 into the lead but just at the close * of the period Heard tied the count at 2 all. The Warriors moved into "a 32 lead early in the final frame { which lasted until the half way mark when Burgess whipped home the equalizer. Play ranged "from end to end in sustained forays and finally Commoford { scored for Hawks providing them I (with what proved to be the mar- / | gin of victory. if J DELCO'S WIN | # i ds sy sc A ol co Flyers (formerly Batt period and moved into the lead Y ONE ARMED HUNTE Bruins) overcame Dunns Tailors on four unanswered goals, two 63 in a hard fought contest which| coming from the See of Twining y t trick of the cur- a ngletons held now by his nephew, Victor " oe Jat Joa ko he Cur, le. The fal 20 seconds LT: fo Myles of the Flyers. Dunns vided two goals, one by Elliott moved to. the fore early, on the of Garn. Midg. making the score strength of a drive by Beach, but|4-3 and the clincher for Kinloch 5 Flyers came on strong at the mid-| 15 seconds later going to Cobble- way mark to take the lead on dick. counters minutes apart by Hayes and Proctor, Dunns stayed with the Flyers and minutes later Mal-| Delco loy equalized only to have Myles Kinloch's pot his first marker to provide CKD Flyers with a 3-2 lead at the Bergs period's end. Flyers opened fast Garn. Mldg. 4 in the last period and Myles with' Dunns : Maple Cleaners Spoil " [ J Lumberkings' Recor | | or| even a tie-which will clinch a playoff berth for them and after Tuesday night, down at Simcoe|tremendous variety of driving that, the Rough Riders will be on their own, We like the way yoy "arioie Cleaners met Ernie layups, two-hand set shots and Cleveland 5 Springfield 14 Conch Trimble of Tiger-Cats answered his critics and the way J Lumberkings, who were un-'one - hand push shots, hooped a| Milt Dunnell of The Daily Star, also put It across Tiger-Cats won qafe.iaq before going into - this| nifty 15 points to almost put Cay's Springfield at Providence their games in the early part of the schedule, they earned their oon "hen the contest was in the driver's seat but the Olinyk Buffalo at Rochester top berth, Now their main concern is winning the Big Four play over Maples had stopped Cay's| brothers, Joe and Tom, combined offs and a spot in the Grey Cup final-and in professional sport, win streak with a close 77-71 vic. for 10 points to keep the winners] which certainly ean not be confuséd with the "all for Alma Mater . io. front as tie final horn sounded | amateur brand' who Say blame 2 sard player from playing Maple Cleaners started out with the score reading Maples 77, the cards he holds, to the best of his a y. very fast and jumped into a Cay's 71. " J 3 lead. The trouble with sport, it seems, is that the folks who quick 19-14 first quarter participate, operate teams, coach, manage, etc, seem to be Wayne Vouge, Tom Olinyk and HIGH SCORERS just ns human as the cash customers, Maybe that's a situation |Bob Rupert, the latter two, play- S. Ww Buffalo Hershey Providence Springfield Rochester Cleveland Chatham Sudbury | Kitchener The winners were led by Carl|North Bay lish side brilliantly led by for- the first time, I found it a thrill- 3 ing experience to be one of the An Nass Jshooy Haynes and Nat; 009 spectators who jammed 23 10| 1t was a great day for Nat| : evoke cheers, and they provided 34 10 Lofthouse, brought back to thes, excellent replica of the fam. 33 8 centre forward spot after two|ed "Hampden roar" as the Eng- 33 7 year's absence from the Inter-| ich (eam went on to win a 51 5|national scene. He was the fight-| smashing victory and secure re- |ing spearhead of the English|yenge for the 1-0 defeat sustained attack, and his glorious goal, a at the hands of Russia in the minute from the end, was a fit- word Cup Series. ting climax to a great game, and ; rE aan: : by ae BITS AND PIECES: -- English Nas he best u Englangs give. teams have done very well this week against visiting elevens from Europe. Bristol City beat il, and Reading defeated the same team by 6-3. | Newcastle United won from one American League WLTF 32 2 2 45 2 6 1 32 Wednesday's Result the huge bowl. They saw plenty to Friday's Games OHA-NOHA Senior A WLT 2 Russian defence. 2 HAYNES' HAT TRICK Johnny Haves of Fulham, with Germany, by 3-0, while Middles- his hat trick, was the schemer borough earned 8 2-2 draw from S. Marie 2 1 1 1 indsor 1 0 that will have to be remedied but in the meantime, it all {Ing their first game of the year, Cheski, Tom Olinyk and Ed. Kol-| points up to a gigantic climax. Even after this Saturday, the 'led the winners in the quarter odzie with 17, 16 and 11 points re- Big Four playoff situation may be still in doubt. Two tle while John , Newey with five spectively while for the losers games will end it--as will an Ottawa win plus a Montreal win, points kept Cay's close. Bob Goddard, John Newey and | or even an Ottawa win and a Montreal tie--or vice and | The victors widened their lead Brent Oldfield with 26, 22 and 14 "worser." A. lot of Argo fans have been gravely concerned |in the second quarter, with some sqinte | and architect of the English vic- the visiting Munich team. All in | tory. Ever an opportunist, his all, England's football stock has three goals were cleancut and risen considerably by this week's well taken. But it was as the ball games . . . Binmingham have worker splitting the Russian de- placed their one-time wonder boy, fence wide open, that he shone. |centre half Trevor Smith on the LAST NIGHT'S STARS the past few weeks as to the status of Ronnie Knox, concern. great playmaking and shooting ie. ui tor Din perartansed agreement with Hollywood. Now that this on the part of C ari Chesk, Tom wy kat og date has been postponed, It leaves it strictly up to Argos. ri bid Bg @iirorelie push | for Cay's after three straight vic-| re BRIGHT BITS: Bull Vie, owned by Larkin Maloney and. .!their squad ahead. John Newey tories. . Conny Smythe, will carry top weight in the Cup and Saucer han: anq "Barney Oldfield held the tremendous two - way game for dicap st New Woodbine on Saturday will make him the record-breaking money winner of the season. Ca- |g points between the ¢ nadian Champ won $52,580 as a two-year-old back in 1955 but Bull the half - time score reading Cays Vie will have about $65,000 to. his credit if he comes home in front| Naples 43, Cay's 31. |0'clock. Saturday . BOBO OLSEN won via a TKO In the 7th round, In| The checking was close! MAPLES -- Cheski, 17. Ms first comeback bout, as a light-heavy, on Tuesday night in throughout the third quarter as Olinyk, 10; Winter, 7; Wrubel, 0; Oakland NORMIE KWOMG has set the ground work--he has cay's were pecking away at the Vouge, 7: Worsley, 1: Kolodzie announced that he is considerjng retiring from football at the end| i; ners' lead and they managed! |i. Tom Olinyk 16: Rupert 3 of this season. This could mean that he has already decided to yy outscore Maples 19-17. John| No -- Eh accept that good business offer in Vancouver--and of course, he nowey and Bob Goddard con-| Fouls -- 13 out of 22. would have to play one or two more seasons, if just for "public ijn ed to carry the load for the| CAY'S -- Newey, 22: Oldfiel pelations" TEXAS State boxing commissioner is recommend: | oor with some fine shooting. |14; Mallett, 7: Goddard, ing that Ezzard Charles be barred from the ring, following his carl Cheski and Ed. Kolodzie Campbell, 1; being knocked out the other night in the 6th round by a compara: in some great plays kept the thews, 1. tively "'unknown" opponent . VIRGIL AKINS is to meet Don inners in front by a 60-50 third- Jordan in a welterweight title bout, at Los Angeles, on Dec, 5 quarter score SUDBURY WOLVES have ended their strike, They didn't get Officials their bonuses nor their jobs, but they got assurance of employ- CAY'S BOB GODDARD {Tim Brady. Timekeeper -- ment when it is available and they decided to sign up, so the Bob "Sparrow" Goddard with a Suddard. NOHA-OHA league will now proceed, as intended . GEORGE ---- -- - CHUVALO has been dropped from the "Top Ten" in the heavy weight ratings, following his loss to Pat McMurtry, who got the 10th spot AHL CLUBS are going to try to stop NHL teams from shuffling players around at will by putting teeth into an m to leave coe Hall, Acadians 'visit cu in a league game se; bl 26 Fouls -- 13 out of 20. sh . . Bob Goddard played a 2.5 (je with New York Rangers, ' Goalie Jacques Plante, who reg- and another win for Bull Vic fort for the Lumberkings splitting the losers Thursday night at Sim- jo,00aq his second shutout of the Joe} 'Rory Calhoun +| Unhappy Even water, 5: vot. Biter He Wins Dave Kelly and Ranking middleweight Lory Cal- Ray houn scored a unanimous decis- 'ion over Franz Szuzina in a 10- - round boxing match Wednesday adopted by I | night but he wasn't happy about Would not work against a solid | the performance, trouble with the tough little na- Bobby Charlton also had an ex-|transfer list, at his own request, cellent game, but had tough luck with a price tag of around, £20, with his shooting, Twice only 000... Aston Villa right winger miraculous saves by Belyayev Tommy Southern, is bound for {in the Russian goal stopped his Bournemouth, the teams having thunderbolt shots. agreed to terms , . Portsmouth rrent National Hockey League| The man who caught my uye, Fe Sleaning House, jour Players, ason as Montreal Canadiens however, was a youngster from! = ky Pid nked Toronto Maple Leafs 5-0. Sheffield playing in his first In- wards Derek Weddle, Alec. Tien. - a8 27: |ternational--Graham Shaw, the house, and Sammy Chapman, all [eft back. Up against the toughest of whom have played in the first | Russian wing of Metreveli and|t¢am have been placed on. the Ivanov, he stopped it cold with transfer list. po peer came oy with the ball FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | when danger threatened the Eng- lish goal. Put into the game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rochester, N.Y. Rory Cal- place of the injured Tommy | Banks, he has won for himself an houn, 164'2, White Plains, N.Y. outpointed Franz Szuzina, 164%, assured place in future interna- Bremen, Germany, 10. (CP)--|tionals. RUSSIANS WELL HELD Odessa, Tex.--Manuel Gonzalez 145, Odessa, outpointed Davey The orthodox style of play Calhoun figured he wasn't ™ | Dupas, 147, New Orleans, 10. the Russians 'ust arp and admitted having Father Costello [-- Fleming Mackell, whose goal th nine seconds of game-time maining gave Boston Bruins a ROCHESTER, N. Y. t English defence. The star Russian | {of the crack teams of Munich, |" | protection from his men out front. | Smith's - Customs goals were scored by: 1. Barta (Carrie); 2. Carrie (Barta, Fry); 3. Barta (Carrie); 4. Barta (Carrie); Barta (Carrie, Fry); 6. Hutcheons (Fry); 7. Carrie | (Barta); 8. Barta (Garrie); 9. REMEMBER WHEN ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gus Bodnar, then with Toronto Maple Leafs, set the National Hockey League record for the fastest goal scored by a | from the opening bell. ord of eight seconds for the fast- | est hoal by any player is shared onto, and Ron Martin, former New York Americans player, One of a series of TILDEN TIPS TRAVEL RIGHT! Fr 4) = 2, =) Go by plane or train then step into a new, private-as-your-own 45 King Street Eost RA 5.6553 | Foley's Posties 0 | INDIVIDUAL SCORERS 5.| | Carrie (Smith's) {Barta (Smith's) Durno (Dairy) Fry (Smith's) D. 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PRESTONE BRAND ANTI-FREEZE " Prestone" is a registered trade NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY DIVISION OF UNION CARBIDE CANADA LIMITED emergency recall clause, It looks as If the AHL men are getting tired' of heing "used." Sudbury Wolves Metro Prystai Has tive of Germany "This guy is shorter than most,"' Calhoun said. "He made Habs-To-Lealts, Zero Treatment ei om | year-old Calhoun the winner by a wide margin, Signs To Play For | Timmins Flyers | TIMMINS (CP)--Timmins rv : Leg Broken Agai Win Over Soo 9 "0° Rgain, SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont areer Maybe Over , oven from Montreal Cana. defence like a voungster. (cp Sudbury Wolves opened pnMONTON (OP) Metro Pry. dens Wednesday night and re their Ontario Hockey Association. tai Edmonton Flyers' flashy for. ceived a lesson in how National Northern OHA senior Wednesday ard. may have reached the end Hockey League games should be night and promptly joined the of a long playing career played. Canadiens gave a stlish crowd In second place in the, He has broken the same leg demonstration, standings with a 3:2 win over that cracked twice in games last, In other NHL action Boston Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds SOASON Bruins and New York Rangers Wolves, who had to call off last, Prystal, whe moved into the battled to a 2-2 tie which vaulted week's opener because of a play? National Hockey League for 10 them into another tie for second ers strike, are two points behind years after a sensational junior place, seven points behind Cana- the league leading Chatham Ma: career, suffered the fracture in a diens. roons Kitchener Waterloo Dutch. game with Victoria Cougars Tues:| The Toronto game was the! men, Greyhounds and Windsor day when he was checked by Cou- fourth in five nights fer Cana- Bulldogs are also in the second gar rearguard Don McLeod diens but they showed no fatigue. spot General Manger Norman (Bud) § p V g Since Satur / two, Joe Zorica, Joe Malo and de- Poile of Flyers said Wednesday Yo t Sovinday ney ve oo fenceman Norm Guimond scored in an interview he is sure Pry- for the Wolves. Leftwinger Don stai, 31, will never be able to play LEAFS TIED DOWN | clear. MeLean scored both Soo goals again Skating fast and PA Camille Henry, the NHL's light- smoothly, Habs hit for three goals! Weight at 150 pounds, got the lead Referee Jimmy Kelly called 18 penalties, including two 10-minute in the first period and added one back for New York with a blister- niisconducts NHL LEADERS in each of the last two periods. [0g 45-footer in the second. The The last-place Leafs couldn't get lead held for better than 34 min- GRAY LEADS | Standing: Montreal won 7, lost Unwound under the tight checking utes util Mackell evened 4 MONTREAL (CP) Rookie sen. 2, tied 2, points 16 ' land fine defensive work which sation Terry Gray continues to set Points: Geoffrion, Montreal, 15 kept Canadien goalie Jacques izzling pace in the Quebec Goals: M. Richard, Montreal Plante out of trouble most of the Hockey League scoring race. 7 ' "night. League statistics shew the Mont real rightwinger with 13 points, 10 one more than linemate Skippy Burchell and two more than vet eran Kenny Mosdell By BEN WARD ard, venerable veteran of 17 seas- Toronto Maple Leafs took a 5-0 ons, was flitting around the Leaf| third win when Fleming Mackell g, took three swipes at a loose puck and finally blasted it past Ranger pn, goalie Gump Worsley with eight, seconds left in the third period. It pe with Boston. HEBENTON LED OFF Andy Hebenton put Rangers ahead 1-0 in the first period but Don McKenney evened things up with a fluke goal that Ranger de. ' fenceman John Hanna popped| into his own net while trying to in ha 7 Dickie Moore, Bernie Geoffrion, Jean Beliveau, Tom Johnson and Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 2. [rookie Ab McDonald handled the | Penalties: Fontinato, New York Scoring. 29 minutes Even 37-year-old Maurice Rich: | Assists: H. Richard, Montreal, LOOK! 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