The Oshawa Times, 3 Nov 1958, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 3, 1958 Tony's Blistering Attack Puts Them In Top Place Showing tremendous of the U.AW, doubleheader, {punch, Tony's Refreshments took|whipping the winless Sklar Fur- Alouettes Prove Their Point, Ottawa Roughies Do Likewise By JACK SULLIVAN [park its home stand for ore everything but chase Argonauts/plays, Bewley added five con-over undisputed position of first niture team 5-1. The panic season in the Big than 50 years, {under the stands. They piled up|verts, two field goals and a singlejplace in the U.AW. Hockey Syd Arnold, captain of Belko Four football union has ended Next year Argonauts will play # 26-0 half-time lead and Toronto and Etcheverry added two sin'|League and kept their 'undefeat-/fired two, with Jack Marshal The finale was staged in To- home games at the lakefront ex. supporters started to think of gles, |ed record intact by dumping Mad- and newcomers Jack Armstrong ronto Saturday where Montreal hibition stadium, {those frustrating months ofl Montreal turned two pass inter- docks White Rose 8-3 in the first and Ronnie McQuade each adding Alouettes buried Argonaut hopes) Argonauts started the panic August and September when Ar- ceptions, a wild lateral and a game of a twin-bill, Sunday singletons. #1|of a place in the three-team play- season a month ago with a 37.0|59% by their own ineptness, man- biocked kick into touchdowns. A morning. at Bowmanville Arena. | Dave Dineen scored for Sklar's [offs with a resounding 44-7 vic: victory over Ticats, They fol- aged to lose eight of nine games. Knox fumble recovered by Jim! Again Bobby Irvine, "Sambo" ip pons period, spoiling Vince tory, Ottawa Rough Riders made|lowed with two lopsided victories The panic was on when Ronnie Miller paved the way for one of mith and Jackie Sneddon spark-|Vanstone's bid for a shutout. "ilsure of Toronto's iast-place fin-|over the Riders for four victories| Knox, the poem-writing quarter- Bewley's placements. led Tony's attack each firing a .v 8 "lish with a 14 - 8 decision over|in 12 games, a record that isn't|back on loan from Chicago Bears, With five minutes remaining in pair, white the remaining tallies ving Goal: oy Andiong; Sa {Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Ottaws. [likely to make anybody jump|directed Argos to the first of their the game and Montreal playing were divided between Len Davis fense: Steffan, The, 3p, AN | With one game remaining in|with glee, three-straight victories, He was 10 Canadians, Dave Mann swept and Joe Reid. |davug: soswardstl ar OR the 14-game schedule, Riders and] But up to Saturday only the the Elamor boy but Saturday it around the Montreal left side for| Grove Sutton, Gordie Bannon|M, shall NM ner nan [Alouettes will meet in a sudden-| 74 4 ed > y off Appeared he didn't have a friend 2 touchdown, converted by Vic nd Elwood Bradley notched one arshall, MeQuade, Keenan, | (Ticats were assured of a piayoff|;,™" 0ory "even among, his Kristopaitis, (® 0 4 | SKLAR'S -- Goal, Kunkel; de- th semi - final Wednesday,|spot, Argonauts were in last {each for the losers. fense: J, Brown, Fegan, Roberts; |d (Nov. 12. % teammates, as the Montreal de CKSON LE A ' ov, 12. The winner takes on Ti- place, two points behind Riders SAM™M 3, a) the JOniral de VERBS LEADS RIDERS > lSuyd conch, Pele Slack. iorwarag XR Brown, Welsh, Sa. , . : } ' very, Myles, ge, neen, {cats in a home-and-home total-|and three in arrears of the AIS yo oktieid point final series Nov, 15 and 22| with two games remaining in the . tawa watched Canadian quarter- done a fine job so far this sea- Delves, Hive mee ceo me toe or wa | etiedule, [ARGOS IVEPY on Te a Seat ouioh Mswiblisg the Savers, ud i C - touchdowns for the Ottaw. "| fh - couver a week later. {GAMBLERS CAUGHT He clicked on 14 of 25 passes moh. He passed to Mack Yono ing unit' This combination ne | | Toronto fans became het up but many were desperation (or one touchdown and lateralled ing to be hard to beat when the FLOP BEFORE 26,813 {about Argonaut chances -- the throws at the Als barged in to to Bobby Judd for a 15-yard endlother clubs attempt to knock them) A disbelieving crowd of 26,813, team had to take the season's- dump him or force him to hurry run for the other. Yoho also|off the top rung. | the largest in the history of East. nd doubleheader from the Als to his tosses. The Als took advan- kicked a convert and a single. | TONY'S -- goal: Melnick; de. 2 Belko, Marshali ern Canada professional football|do it--and the gamblers caught/tage of every Argonaut miscue Quarter Bernie Faloney tossed fense: R. Reid, West Gyurka, | (Steffan) Less dn except for the Grey Cup final,|the enthusiasm to such an extent and there were plenty, a touchdown pass to Paul Dekker|pavis: forwards: Irvine, Sutton | 3: Sklars, Dineen watched Argonauts fumble, stum-| that they made Toronto 7%-point| They scored five touchdowns, |for Ticats' touchdown. Don Suth-|gmith. Berwick, J. Reid, Locke | (Savery) bie and generally put up feeble favorites for Saturday's match. | three on passes from Etcheverry. erin and Cam Fraser booted sin- gneddon. Harmon. ? "| Penalties -- Lintner, R. Brown. resistance against the blazing-hot| It was the overlay of the sea- He caught Red O'Quinn with two gle points, | y J A] rd Period |Als, It was the club's farewell son. and Bill Bewley with the other, The scheduie winds up Satur-| MADDOCKS Goal: Fielder 4. Belko, McQuade appearance at Varsity Stadium| The Als' Sam Etcheverry, Pat Abbruzzi and Etcheverry|day with Toronto at Montreal and defense: ford eck, Gadd, (Steffan, Arnold) after making the north - central backed up by a solid defence, did|scored touchdowns on ground Ottawa at Hamilton, [Clothe op ley; lorwards 5. Belko, Arnold i ERE es A or, y Sutton, Fitchett,| o itom) FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | Varsity Blues |Two Oshawa Rinks c=" oben, Ari | Blank Western Eliminated From L Penalties -- Arnold, : ; fence | | New Yo Defending champion University| Royals' Bonspiel 11.30 Best De ence {Green Bay 0 Baltimore 56 of Western Ontario Mustangs suf-| TORONTO (CP)--Two Osha Two wa| (Irving, West) | 19 ' Washington 16 Pittsburgh 24 fered their worst defeat in his 14.40 h d! s were eliminated Saturday| 4. Maddocks, G. Sutton ever haa® says 2 Philadelphia 21 Chicago Cards 21 fory Satiday as the visiting Uni- | rink Detroit 21 San Francisco 24 versity of Toronto Blues rolled from the (F, Sutton, E, Bradley) .. 15.50 fom Royal Canadian Curling 5. Tony's, Davis | Marlboro Coach | Club's annual bonsplel, a week- Chicago Bears 35 Los Angeles 41|over them 46-0 to win the senior | Intercollegiate football title, (Unassisted) Intercollegiate the 1008 offair that has drawn 88 penalties -- F. Sutton. | The Blues were paced by WL T F AP running of Pete Joyce and the ac-| 6 0 021 50 12 curate passing of Bryan Aston as| Father John Pereyma's 2nd Period 3 3 0147140 6|they captured the title for the Oshawa foursome, which had| 6. Maddocks, Bannon been looked to for a stronger| (K. Bradley) University showing, lost 10-5 to an RCAF| 7. Maddocks, E. Bradley | | 1st Period 1. Belko, Armstrong (Keenan, Shaw) Penalties -- Roberts. 2nd Period . 12.48 as ny (4 # STRETCH DRIVE Li #7 > (FER oh SR JP ENDS IN STRETCH DIVE! Coming into the "stretch," | as his mount, ;Lansallos," | chase at Newbury, England, A rider R. Cartwright gets some | sprawls on the turf after a spill | horse named 'Cardinal Wol- unexpected stretching exercise | during the Creslow Steeple- | sey" won the race. = SPORTS MENU : By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' é % Hh 'Duplate League Organizes For | Hockey Season Ralph Harlowe was unanimous- Hamilton re-elected as president of Montreal » the Duplate Industrial Hockey Ottawa ANY MORE QUESTIONS * About the Big Four football play League for the 1958-59 season, Toronto off situation, that is! There remains only one--where will the The recent meeting of the league Saturday's Results sudden-death, semi-final game between Montreal Alouettes and representatives was under the Montreal 44 Toronto 7 Ottawa Rough Riders be played -- and to answer the question chairmanship of Douglas Win. Ottawa 14 Hamilton 8 a little early, we'll suggest that it will be played in Montreal. |stan;ey, Future Games The Alouettes now have 13 points and Rough Riders have 12, with) "po a member of last Toronto at Montreal each having a game to play. Argos visit Montreal this Saturday year's executive, defeated Don Ottawa at Hamilton 2 4 0 57144 4/pinet time since 1954 and for them, it doesn't matter too much so the A's should have MacDougall for the vice-presi| WIFU 1 5 0 61152 2 'Meanwhile McGill more incentive, The other game is in Hamilton and while Ottawa dent's chair. Final Standings Lois Saturday's Results | Redmen took over third place be. rink skipped by R. Sullivan, (F, Sutton, G. Sutton) ... beat them Saturday at home, we suspect Tiger-Cats will be a 0 wiven won over Jim Me- WL T-F APG Varsity 46 Western 0 [hind the Mustangs with a 16-13] N.C, Jenkin's Oshawa rink was| ®, Tony's, Sneddon little tougher on their home gridiron and will win or at least tie|c.. thou "¢0r the office of secre. 0 a DW Queen's 13 McGill 16 victory over Queen's University beaten 13-4 by Mae MeCloy's| (Locke, West) the "Roughies"', At any rate, the Alouettes came up with their| "00 Wo nF poor oF (oC Winnipeg Laat Ontario Intercollegiate | Golden Gaels, Bank of Commerce rink V4 9. Tony's, Irvine top-notch display in the right spot, with their line out-charging ,..io itv over Howard Shaw for Edmonton 30 130 0 wa 27 Waterloo 8 | "Each team has one more game ----- eree rink. | (Sutton) . tee Sask pop |Carleton 16 RMC 20 [to play, | Penalties -- Irvine, Gyurka, J.| Argos all day, Etcheverry was able to show to advantage and |, .°. 0. 00 t. Jack Meag- ~ the entire team "turned it on", All the "suggestions" of last week her got the assistant-secretary.s Calgary 8 530s 20s 120AC 39 McMaster 2 | Gene Chorestecki turned a REMEMBER WHEN ? . .[Reld, G. Sutton, that Tiger-Cats mightn't try too hard against Ottawa will have job by acclamation as Tom Le. =~ Saturday's Resolts i {_ Intermediate Intercollegiate (blocked Western kick into the, o THE CANA! y 3rd Period to be swallowed and who could blame him if Coach Timble offered veque withdrew from the race, Eamanton 1 Saskatchewan 28 Ryerson 14 Queen's 0 first Toronto touchdown, Mus. y Y NADIAN PRESS 10 Tony's: 'Snedd ; » ORFU Int, B [tangs rarely threatened after Eddie Shore, defence stalwart|",,, %1Y % SHecdon i of Bruins, was suspended {, 6.10 cesesseses 8.30 wee 18.30 1st Period 1, Tony's, Irvine (West, Sutton) 2, Tony's, Smith (Sutton, West) 3. Tony's, Smith NFL Sunday's Resulis rk 21 Cleveland 17 By THE CANADIAN PRESS BIG FOUR ERLE ly Toronto Western | MeGill Queen's 19 16 Ota 13 Turk Broda, former all-star N.H.L. goalkeeper is raving about the new complete protection he's found for his car. 'I've discovered,' says the fabulous fat man, 'that pro- tection against frost {s onl Pai the job an anti-freeze should do, Now with "Prestone" Brand Anti-Freeze and its exclusive magnetic film my car has the Tony's, J. Reid The week-end was "saved" for Toronto sports fans by the www Maple Leafs with their 4-3 victory Saturday night over N.Y. Rangers, That publicity hassle as to the merits of rival goal- *_ keepers Johnny Bower and "Gump" Worsley got another boost to supply the water for these bitter pills. Ronnie Knox can report after being elected treasurer. : . to Hollywood for his contract date (and probably wil) and the lle eo was re-appointed Winnipeg 24 British Columbia 14, op ugh 7 Galt-Port Col. that Argo executive can start planning and signing players for next|,s offioia] scorer and Robert Gar-| NFL borne 13 | Joyce scored two Varsity touch- by the NHL club 25 years ago to-| "HY "pn" peti season (and probably will) while the fans can start looking dian and Harvey Balsom were Eastern Conference (Peterborough wins total-point downs with the others going to day as a holdout, because of a Pen ities - e ith. F. S "around for a friend in Hamilton, to supply tickets for the Big Four .oizinad as referees. Les Colville! WL T F A Pts. series 28-13) Chorestecki, Tim Reid, Lary Sta- dispute on salary terms. The S-| cohrton = Smith, F, Sutton, , s. {and Mike Yourkevich are addi- Cleveland 0192 122 10] Maritime Intercollegiate cey and Walt Adams. Adams pension was lifted a week later| ; . [tions to the referee's hoard. New York 0126 94 8 St. Mary's 6 Mount Allison 32. |*icked 'four converts and Reid|when Shore left Edmonton to re-|BELKO'S 5 SKLARS 1 Douglas Winstanley praised Chi Cards 1140 147 6 SUNDAY | Wes A conceded safety touch by join the club. His adventurous| After two successive losses, last year's executive for giving! Washington 0111152 4 : estern credited to Mike Chyka-|career in the NHL lasted 14 years Belko Redy Mix chalked up thelr |the league the finest organiza-!Pittsburgh 0 96131 4 _QRFU |Uuk and three singles kicked by until 1940, first victory, in the second half tion in its history, He especially Philadelphia 1124 161 8 Cornwall 1 Verdun 20 {Dick Risk wound up the scoring ------------------------------ 4 2 2 2 1 9 and with Leafs coming out on top, the "mourning black" was eased a little, Defeat for both Argos and Leafs would have 3s created a gloonw so thick that it might have been mistaken i fer "smog', Other NHL action Saturday saw Boston Bruins win at home Saturday afternoon 3-1 while the big upset was + registered when Black Hawks scored a 4-2 triumph right in Montreal, Last night the Bruins moved within one point of the league -- leading Habs by blanking Leafs 2-0 while Charlie wil Burns scored the winning goal for Detroit, 2-1 in New York. (thanked Harlowe and Shaw, pre Western Conference |sident and secretary last year for Baltimore |their fine efforts, Chi Bears | The first job of the new execu: g prancisco [tive was the pooling of the play-|[ o Angeles Sub: Green Bay ers. Over 50 mames were mitted for league participation Detroit and these were divided Into -- four balanced teams 6 3 1132 1g Point series 3-7 8 6 Edmonton Wildcats (Verdun wins two-game total Alberta Junior 30 Edmonton Huskies 0 (Wildcats win finals 2-1 with 3 one game tied) Manitoba Intermediate In the game at Montreal Me- {Gill Redmen blocked a pair of {convert attempts and counted a last-second safety touch in the final quarter, With one second left centre Leo Konyk brought down quarter Cal Connor of the Gaels in the end) zone for a safety touch, NEW REDUCED PRICE -- ON -- Premium defence it needs against rust and corrosion. And this complete win. ter protection is possible only with "Prestone" Anti-Freeze.' Magnetic film in "'Prestone™ Anti-Freeze coats every rubber iy tal surface in ast gars cools system --gives ve tection against rust and corromon. Insist on "'Prestone" Brand Antie St. Vital 28 St, James 8 (St. Vital wins total-point final Connor, and halfback Terry Porter counted the two touch. downs for Queen's, Connor scored | on a 16-yard run and passed to Porter for the other, | Queen's Jocko Thompson kicked from McGill's 48-yard line for the single in the first quarter. Speaking of NHL hockey, did you know that Canadiens have scored 14 goals In their first 11 games this year, while the "opposition had a man in tie penalty box. They have a "power <" play" that Is really clicking. Up to Saturday, Boston hadn't =" scored once while their rivals were short-handed bit Chicago had scored eight, Leafs and Rangers six and Detrolt five. The power-play is obviously a very important phase of a * team's scoring technique and with Canadiens excelling in this skill, it's almost disastrous to get a penalty when play- Ing against the Habs, Games this year will again be| played at the Whitby Community | Toronto Sr. Teams Arena and action started with a Shun Tillsonburg Manitoba-Sask, Junior practice session Sunday. The | league proper will get underway {Saskatoon 5 Regina 19 | [Nov. 9. The league schedule wil, TILLSONBURG (CP)--Toronto| (First game of total-points se-| {consist of 20 games and will ex. senior basketball teams Sunday ries) tend to the end of March withdrew from exhibition games Schedule and line-ups will be with Tilsonburg Livingstones. | Windsor 29 Sarnia 6 {published next week. The action came one week be-| (Sarnia wins two-game total -- --=------= | fore Tillsonburg was to play To. points final 51.50) ronto West End Y in the first| Big Four Junior game of an exhibition schedule.|North York 13 Lakeshore 9 ment by beating Tony Trabert Sponsor Gerry Livingston) (North York wins sudden-death 6-3, 2.6, 10-8 in the final Sunday "$n London and Ottawa-Hull Canadiens both a king - sized hits in the seventh inning off Jap called the action a deliberate final) night. Pancho Gonzalez defeated "isample (60 and 10-2 respectively) of the ' 'Dunlop rubber" they anese top righthander Kazuhisa ™OVe to undermine the team's Little Big Four Pancho Segura 6-4, 6-4. Rosewall mre handing out these days. in the form of pucks placed in the Inao to break a 1-1 tie and defeat Chances for a shot at the 1959 Ridley 16 Trinity 13 won a silver cup and 100,000 bet and tie two week-end victories put "Dunnies" well out in the Japan all-stars 6-1 Sunday be. Canadian senior basketball cham- ypper Canada 18 St. Andrews 8 |pesetas. ($2,000), front of the Eastern Ontario group race . . . EZZARD CHARLES tore 33,000 fans. | plonship. says the reason for his bad showing the other sight 18, Texas | ares ee---------- | The Liveis, 3 vowel] am v u nkle and he wants his suspension 'rel {or EDDIE 2 Ny Ranger rookie, 'got,off on that' causing|® far in five games for & 214 genior league in Western Ontario, a disturbance' charge following a free-for-all at Stamford Arena, Bverage Hort Taesday a atihad counted on the Toronto %"8 month ago. The charge was withdrawn OAKVILLE won the| pay or Oy Clete a Cledzety league to provide solid opposition JORFU Intermediate "A" title Friday night, but they had to win yi. meeting of the season. |store We Slavdowits cosooling 'BR In overtime, at Niagara Falls, when the N.F. team won the ACADIANS Wilann Oi iforvend oon ao aS + Peg t i the round om total ints i : Hotion wan: a ate six scorebooks in the Times. Vaughan. 15; Dickonson, 9; Bur- schedule arrangements, said the : " "wai 's, 12; h, 18; Sater, 6; Livy ill arrange games with ; ket" waiting to be picked up. If not "OWS 12; Boot ivvies wi nge ga frincite from Ry pk Phin. § They Bossom Big North | Shields, 3. Fouls, 9-out-of-20 teams in the Detroit AAA loop Oshawa Bantam boys: Harman Park Pee Wee boys: Rundle Park CAY'S -- Newey, 25; Oldfield, and seek opposition from As- midget girls: Legion Victors: Legion Local 208; Radio Park Malet, $ Godaard, 38 Lamp. sumption University and Western, we Juvenile hoys and Crawford Construction Inters. ell, 6; Horton, 3; Macinally, 0;}.-- - - -- Whalley, 3. Fouls, 7-out-of-186, -r . fm Officials Dave Kelly and 4 ° Paul Wright, Timekeeper -- Ray 2 " wh Suddard. The South African government is| "Acadian Cleaners "Win In Overti mn n ver ime {Vaughan, Acadians, wil Dickonson, Acadians, Thursday night at Simcoe Hall, (slim one point, 12-11, to leave the Goddard, Cay's, sgne of the most thrilling games score tied at regulation time, Oldfield, Cay's. ; TOP TEN SCORERS | "definitely not" in favor of sports Pp 2 basketbali was played when it! John Salter and Al. Dickonson| 1300. Acadians, L. PTS. AVE, cempetition between white and 21.4 colored persons although there is| 20.5 no specific law prohibiting it, | 19 [they have announced. An interior "Hook Acadian Cleaners five min: nettled eight between themselves BUTONS: Acadiana S%tes of overtime before they final-'tq pyll b+ winners into their tie Schmidke, Ajax ly, after a great comeback, edged while Bob Goddard kept Cay's in 18.3 ministry statement, Issued at the | Ernie Cay Lumberkings by a 69- there. | §8 score MISSES GAME POINT NEWEY AND GODDARD Acadians got a break on the Cay's two top scorers, John jag piay before the horn sound Newey and Bob Goddard started ed, John Newey was fouled in the | out. in the first quaner ith act of shooting, thus received two! some fine shooting as they N- free throws. Newey had hooped : bined for 16 pais * pot Theis three out of three and it looked "squad into a 25-16 lea ' mighty grim for the winners but Bows kept the winners close ie ky ao was too great and as he hit for eight points With john failed to connect on either some smart shooting. toss, sot his sent the game into Acadian's wasted no time in overtime. gutting this lead down as they ' > . "really went out to win this con- DESERVE WIN test. Big Bob Booth with five Acadians really deserved this points led the way for Acadians Victory as they continued to dom- as they outscored the losers 13. inate the play and as a result 10. John Newey, who is having they outscored Cay's 74 in the a splendid year so far this sea- overtime period son, continued to carry the load Gord Shields, who had not scor- for Cay's, as he netted six more ed a point in regulation time, ; his team out in netted three points in this over: with the score time play along with Gary Vaugh- reading Cay's 35, Acadians 29. an, who hooped two foul shots 7) victors continued their to give the Cleaners their second e Ne tory 3 eat comeback in the third quar- Vietory of the season. Bob God gre < they out-hooped Cay's dard and John Newey were Cay's ate to leave them trailing by Scorers The final score read Aca- sdeniv one single point. Coach Gary dians 69, Cay's 66 ! aughan and Bob Booth, with 13 HIGH SCORERS ints between them, led the ™ Rig Bob Booth led the Cleaners aners Boing os bg Sp with 18 points along with Gary Cay's, John Newey WHR Vaughan and Jerry Burrows with gore, continued to carry the load 15 and 12 points while for Cay's The - third quarter score Tead ,.. 1eaeyue's leading scorer, John Lay's 51. Acadians 50 Newey, netted 25 noints and Bob * LLOSE CHECKING Goddard hooped 16 ; nated CAGE COMMENT -- Cay riding a two-game losing 1 possession, streak. John Newey for Cay's wai Acadians with a tremendous seems to be on his way for his % ifort outscored Cay's by @ finest season, scoring 107 points Quality ® Prompt Delive STOVE OLL | ® Reasonable Price 0- GAL. For Delivery By Metered Trucks Phone: RA §5-1109 MO 8-3644 OSHAWA WHITBY VIGOR OIL CO. 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