The Oshawa Times, 10 Nov 1958, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 10, 1958 | C anad a Names! f T Blues | FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE | Skating Team ue Champs By JACK SORDS WINNIPEG (CP)--The Cana- to Reduction In Pay | Doesn't Help Cubs By THE CANADIAN PRESS "ven a cut in pay apparently Orillia Juniors isn't the answer for the sagging| Hamilton Cubs, occupants of last Brooklin Combines opened their, 2. Brooklin--Gray Points: Bathgate, New York, (unassisted) +1100: 9.36 Litzenberger, Chicago 16. dian Amateur Speed Skating As- : {place in the Ontario Hockey Asso- 1958 - 59 ainst Orilli; send four men and one woman to, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Half Tim Reid led the Blues' ciation Junior A circuit. with an Bi Bag 4 Mik Brooklin--Ferguson Goals: Sloan, Chicago, Toppaz- assault with three touchdowns Their salary envelopés got thin-|tory in an OHA Junior C exhibi- (unassisted) 11.32 zini, Boston 9. : Orillia--Spence | = Assists: Sullivan, New York 13. sociation decided Saturday ithe 1960 winter Olympics in| s : | University of Toronto Blues, un-| : Sar VAY CUE | Se anv hc and 3 se ele Joc sir ee Fedy nd coc Gry gue igre In" he" Fr | ior intercollegiate football union|iwo touc {Brown said they'd stay that way Perry arena Saturday night. The] (Belejac, Baird) ....... 12.00! Shutouts: Plante, Montreal 2. has been named fo a speed-skat-|¢it1o Saturday with a shattering|to Brian Aston and Doug Baird. untii the Cubs, who have won Brooklin club, with BT Howie,| 5. Brooklin--Crossey H Shutouts: Pisile. M New York ing team. The team will also com-|50.7 home park victory over Mc-|Walt Adams kicked six cqnvertsionly one game in eight starts, manager and Charlie Johnston, (R. Jones, Wills) ...... 12.51/40 minutes. ' prise a sprinter, a mid distance cul University Redmen in the and Dick Risk kicked a single. changed their ways. |ecoach, never let up throughout Brooklin--Wills skater, a distance skater and one gina) game of the season. | Quarterback Dick Carr scored| Sunday 4,324 fans at Toronto|the game, They scored six goals| (unassisted) . 13.56] over-all entrant. It was the seventh win for the the McGill touchdown with Chuck watched the lowly Toronto Marl-/in the first period, added three| 7. Brooklin--Lawson It also was decided that inter-|undefeated Blues. McLaughlin converting. | boros clip the Cubs 4-2. 'more in the second, and six more| (Cornish, Gray) 15.07 J| mediate boys and girls may com-| In Saturday's other game gpyp AT BAY On the same bill, Peterborough 'in the third. 8. Orillia--Spence (Burtch) 16.05 {pete in the Olympic trials at Sask-| Queen's University Golden Gaels| 0 0 coals p 4 Petes blanked St. Michael's 4-0 prom all angles, it looks as| Penalties: Cornish, 8.29; Gran- {atoon in February next year to|came from behind with two touch-1 ingst pa jin. their campaign to catch St.|ihouoh the Combines will have a dy, 15.17; Grandy, 18.27; Burtch, be held in conjunction with the|downs in the second half to de-|their margin Ne: q q = |Catharines' off-and-running Tee- yo; notch club this season. Jim 2-30. i |Canadian speed skating cham-|feat University of Western On- touchdown ate by | 8 pass pees. a pn | pionships. tario Mustangs 14-12. jterception als ig 12. Teeps' weekend performance ines looked especially good, al- |" Frank Stack of Winnipeg, a for- : {Mustang assault on the Queen 12- gig," make that task any easier; ijowi ly th 1s. Jim play-| 3 i fas ed SECOND WIN yard line. Teevees cli 4 iors a1 slowing only three goals. Jim play-| jmer Olympic skater, Yas yam i \ , f 1g| Teepees clipped St. Mike's 6:1 in oq in the net last season for the as coach for the Canadian Olym- It was only the second win for The fouchdowys, or Queei's a Saturday night game at St.|Sshawa. Juveniles all» Ontario pic team. the Gaels who end up tied for were scored by Ca Connery 23 Catharines. Chico Maki and Don |Suventie A champions { The meeting also voted to adopt third place with Redmen. Tom Wicklum with Sapam 0cko| Grosso each fired a pair, Ray| e Ac pions. |i. the 5-3-2-1 point system for scor- Blues' victory was the highest Thompson scoring two points on alCullen and Carlo Longarini get- Lucky Wills and Danny Gray (Fairey) ing. score this season and it marked convert and kick. ting singles. Dave Koen scored 'ed. the Combines scoring attack) Penalties: Burtch, 7.58; Law-| | Ss. P. Spinney of Saint John, |the first time siuce 1904 that a| Western's touchdown SCOTers| Por ari pair goal. with four goals each. Ted Fairey son, 9.10, Topping, 10.42; Grandy, DUCKS = N.B., was re-elected president of| Varsity team has gone through a were Doug McKenzie and Roger yapyiEs CLIMB notched two and single goals|13.17, Keast, 18.38. At Toronto, Marlboros' victory | Went to Gary Lawson, Bill Cor-| 3rd Period Ihe association. Iseason undefeated and untied. Stewart. , | {gave them a fourth - place with nish, Archie Crossey, Vern Fergu- , Brooklin--Wills "Leafs Win Two ih Barrie Flyers, Sonny OF Pascoe and Ferguson were mem, During Week End Combines Swamp NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standing: Montreal, won 7, lost 4, tied 2, points 16. DON'T BE FOOLED INTO A DEAD-ON SHOT WHEN DUCKS ARE GOING AWAY weessssee > 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Specialize In Ready-to-Wear Clothing & Furnishings FOR srsveees IT'S NOT THAT ASY. THEY ARE RISING STOUT MEN oR TALL SIZES 38-56 61" TO 611" 2nd Period Brooklin--Wills (R. Jones) =" ..........v. Brooklin--Cornish (Lawson) Brooklin, Pascoe A GOOD CALLER 7, KEEPS HIS EYES ; E SVE Dock 10. © INCOMING y Brooklin--Fairey (Crossey) Brooklin--Gray (unassisted) Brooklin--Gray (unassisted) INA BLIND TO AVO CONFUSING CALLS, ~-- WHEN THEY SET HEIR WINGS TO COME INTO _ YOUR DECOYS, THAT'S THE TIME TO STOP © 195%, KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, lose STOUT SIZES 46-60 200 TO 450 LBS. DUNN'S TAILORS 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 3.7611 + MAKE A D* { QUACK, QUACK, © ! em WILL ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF PASSING DUTKS FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Four Final Standings W LT F 10 3 ! 29123 6 borae, Jim Pappin, Bob Davidson 3 * | and Ross Morrison scored for Pers Of last year's Combines. (1. For Orillia, Spence netted two, {and singles came off the sticks|when Boston's Jim Morrison scored on a 50-foot screen shot. | By BEN WARD Canadian Press Staff Writer Toronto Maple Leafs enjoyed po their best wood of the young ARMSTRONG HURT Jin Mor |semson and served warning the Boston scorers were Jim National Hockey League race rison, Leo Boivin and Don go may not be a cut-and-dried af-|Kenney. The visitors found the fair after all. Toronto jinx working again when| Leafs kept Boston Bruins from Bob Armstrong suffered a shoul-| first place Saturday night by der injury while making a shot. | drubbing them 5-3 in 'Toronto, In Boston's last Toronto appear- beat Saeques Fis lthen moved into Detroit Sunday ance Doug Mohns and Bronco the winner. Other Rang to put down the Red Wings 2.0.| Horvath were sidelined with jaw were Bathgate, with | The two wins didn't get the fractures, Leafs' George Arm-| Fontinato, Harry Howell 3 but they strong also was hurt and did not Larry Popein. : .. play Sunday. Canadiens' Maurice Richard got| The Bruins were still showing, the 597th goal of his NHL career. |p. e after-effects in Boston Sun-| The others went to Bob Turner, e day w hen Rangers outskated| Ab McDonald, Dick Moore and them. It was the first home ice| Don Marshall. Toronto. Hamilton's goals came) from Pat Baker and Dennjs Rath- goals, and Insley scored one to|l4. well. complete the scoring. ! | Orillia used two goaltenders 15. of George Armstrong, Brian Cul- ith iva A ' len and Bobby Pulford. WIDE-OPEN GAME wi 18 points--nine wins and a| Referees were Ivan Loche and| Penalties: Cornish, 10 min .mis- Rangers beat Canadiens by single defeat. The Petes have 11/Bobby Simcoe. Shots on goal, by conduct, .52; Kennedy, 3.30; Wwil-|} scoring the only goal of the third With a 5-2-1 record. Guelph is Brooklin, 47 and by Orillia, 31. |liamson, 5.16; Keast, 10.57; Gran- Larry Babcock fired two goals to lead Peterborough's whitewash throughout the course of the| who played the 16. period after two periods of wide-|2-3-4 for eight points and thir SUMMARY |dy, 5 min., 15.05; Burtch, 15.33; EE --- and Isnely, 19.23. 1st Period | of St. Michael's. Tom Thurlby game. Parks, Brooklin--Fairey | : | Score: Brooklin 15, Orillia 3. | | 1. Brooklin--Gray (Lawson) 7.47 and Bill Mahoney got the others. first and third periods, and Jack-| (unassisted) 11.02 | WEEKEND STARS |; | " Semi-Final North York 29 Sarnia 16 Eastern Junior A Pis. Semi-Final 21 Montreal 58 Halifax 13 Manitoha-Sask. Junior 1 Final y Saskatoon 34 Regina 20 3:1 y wins two-game total-| Leafs out of last place series 84-39) served notice the team is gun- Colle e Conference | ning for higher places. Both wins h Guelph 39 Carleton 14 | were convincing ones. In Kingston 15 Waterloo 7 | In Sunday night's other gam A Pts. Western Junior New York Rangers edged Boston 14 Vancouver 7 Edmonton 10 2-1, again denying Bruin; the loss 6 (Edmonton wins sudden - death first place spot left vulnerable Rang | p-- £ on iY Hamilton Montreal Ottawa Toronto $1 Saturdays Resulls Toronto 12 Montre: Ottawa 0 Ham Intercolle Final Standings Ww iL F el | 02 0 266 | | St. Catharines leads the circuit'son in the second. 17. Orillia--Insley (Martin) 19.14 ergs Eskies Lead beat goalie Jacques Plante with aud| By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Press Staff Writer figures on the running of Normie| of them toughies, as Black Hawks for Bruins, who had tied] A fluke goal by Bobby Ft Parker. Then he aid: Billy Harris of Toronto Maple 57 154 open and loose play had produced Bill Gadsby and waltzed in to two, Lou| By JIM PEACOCK rank Tripucka listened to the Who turned aside 28 shots, many mulled over the magic of Jackie Toronto Hull's shot deflected off Red Wing| Hergesheimer took a pass from In Semi-Final r scorers| n emi- na REGINA (CP) -- Quarterback Goalie Glenn Hall of Chicago, Kwong and Johnny Bright and edged Detroit 4-3 Saturday. ers in three previous meet-' gave Chicago the edge at Detroit. INe've of to stop them before| Leafs, who contributed two goals Western Queens McGill 4 semi-final) Western Intermediate Vital 10 Fort William 14 164 64 194 Saturdays Results McGill 7 Toronto 50 estern 12 Queens 14 NFI1 4 St semi-final) Victoria 42 Vancouver 0 (Victoria wins sudden FA Pts. semi-final) 0202 152 10 U.S. College 0150 115 10 east 0 127 155 6 Dartmouth 38 Columbia 0 0 156 183 6 Penn 30 Yale 6 1171 192 5 Holy Cross 20 Colgate 0 1148 192 3 Pitt 29 Notre Dame 26 | Princeton 16 Harvard 14 LT F APs. Brown 12 Cornell 8 0 255 118 12 penn State 14 W Virginia 14 10 Boston College 40 Detroit © 8 Rutgers 18 Lafayette 0 6 Navy 40 Maryland 14 » Mid-West 3 Illinois 21 Michigan 8 Oh t d Baltimore 21 New York 24 pre Sta 8 33 Pardue I" Detroit 30 Cleveland 10 ps Chicago Cards 31 Washington 45 Ransas 2 Nevrasks 7 Green Bay 10 Chicago Bears 24 1 4iana 6 Michigan S 0 Pittsburgh 31 Philadelphia 24 Oklahoma 20 Iowa S 0 San Francisco 7 Los Angeles 56 | wisconsin 17 Northwestern 13 WIFU Villanova 9 Dayton 6 Edmonton 27 Saskatchewan oo Oklahoma S 14 Kansas 8 7 (first game of two - game, total 4 points semi-final) Army 14 Rest ORFU [Texas 20 Baylor 15 Sarnia 48 Kitchener-Waterloo 20 'SMU 33 Texas A-M 0 (Sarnia wins best-of-three final TCU 36 Marquette 8 20) South | Arkansas 60 Hardin-Simmons 15 Auburn 33 Miss State 14 Mississippi 56 Houston 7 Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 0 death Cleveland New York Pittsburgh Washington Chi. Cards Philadelphia Western w 2 2 4 4 4 5 Baltimore Chi. Bears Los Angeles San Fran. Detroit 0 107 209 1 162 181 Green Bay 1.119 223 Sundays Results 1 2 3 4 4 Eastern Intermediate Semi-Final Montreal 25 Oakville 0 Eastern Junior when the league-leading Montreal| Ings to Toronto's 5-3 victory over Bos. Fort William wins sudden-death Black Hawks beat Red Wings 4-3 Canadiens lost 6-3 to Rangers in Any Barvgate So0le Qe | Saturday t. Chicago eighth go yes TRANG Montreal Saturday nigh icagc ers. Camille Henry, Hank Ciesla, Wally Hergesheimer and Andy Hebenton got the others. Goalie Gump Worsley's shutout died Saturday afternoon DUFF, CHADWICK STAR Dick Duff scored both Toronto Alex Delvecchio's stick and into) e can beat them. the net. Ken Wharram, Tod Sloan and Eric Nesterenko got the others for Hawks. The Detroit scorers were Gordie Howe, John Wilson and Tom McCarthy. | goals Sunday night and goalie Ed| | Chadwick turned in a starry per-| formance as Leafs posted their| OLD COUNTRY SOCCER first win on Detroit ice in two | seasons. 0 oo | Wings were so inept in the third LONDON (Reuters) --Results of period that Detroit fans booed 'soccer matches played in the and jeered at their efforts to get United Kingdom Saturday: an attack organized. Even when| . : Leafs were shorthanded the ENGLISH LEAGUE Wings weren't much of a threat. | Division I The loss dropped the Detroiters| scion Villa 2 Everton 4 be hith Diace, two points ahead piackburn 3 Birmingham 2 . 1 1 West Bi 1 |" saturday the Leafs led Bruins biiies Leeds 0 all the way and outshot them veoh United 1 Burnley 3 32-24. Billy Harris had two goals Newcastle 1 Luton 0 | Notts F 4 Man City 0 Portsmouth 4 Leicester 1 Tottenham 1 Bolton 1 West Ham 0 Arsenal 0 Wolverhampton 2 Preston 0 Division II | {Barnsley 2 Stoke 1 Colorado. §_20 Wiah 0 Brighton 1 Bristol R 1 re Mar ? {Bristol C 1 Fulham 1 Brigham Young 36 New Mexico 19| Cardiff 3 Lincoln 0 w |Oregon 12 Stanford 0 Charlton 3 Sheffield i Grimshy 3 Derby 0 Ne : 2 Huddersfield 1 Sunderland 1 |California 20 UCLA 17 Liverpool 3 Leyton Or 0 S California 21 Wash 6 Middlesbrough 6 Scunthorpe 1 IB.C. 47 Oregon Ed. 26 Rotherham 3 Swansea 3 Sheffield U 2 Ipswich 0 | Georgia Tech 13 Clemson 0 {Chattanooga 14 Tenn 6 Florida 7 Georgia 6 |S Carolina 32 Furman 0 LSU 50 Duke 18 Far WEST Dunnies Continue Win Streak By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen! climbed to within a single point of a first-place tie in the North- ern Ontario Ontario Senior Hoekey Association Saturday night with a 4-1 victory over Sud- bury Wolves The leading Chatham Maroons were idle; the meet the Bulldogs at Windsor Tuesday. their first win too. been fined for losing games. for Kingston and Bathgate and John McLellan. The players of each team have, Jim Maxwell, Moe Savard and Frank Chiarelli each scored twice singles were registered by Vic Fildes and Billy Colvin. Wayne Brown got three| ,, »nq"jim Farelli rounded out{Bradford 2 Coventry 0 goals for the Macs, leaving the i ; i i others for Eddie Mayinean, Frank the Soo scoring. Cleland Mortson| Chester 2 Carlisle 1 Division III ingston. The Belleville-Hull tie kept both Bournemouth 0 Brentford 0 teams a point apart with the jun-| Bury 3 Wrexham 0 jor Habs on top. Paul Payette, | Colchester 1 Halifax 2 Wayne Brown and Lou Smrke| Doncaster 1 Swindon 1 scored for McFarlands. John An-| Norwich 0 Hull City 1 nable, John Longarini and Bob| Plymouth 3 Newport 2 Rousseau made up the count for|Queen's Pk 2 Southampton 2 Hull. Reading 3 Mansfield 3 On the OHA-NOhA circuit, the| Rochdale 1 Accrington 0 Greyhounds' win over North Bay|Southend 1 Bradford C 1 Trappers at Sault Ste. Marie put|Stockport 1 Notts C 1 the winners in third place behind | Tranmere 2 Chesterfield 0 | Kitchener and Chatham. Jim Me-| Burney got two and Laurie Peter- Division IV hr land Jerry Cabana fired one each|Crewe Alex 4 Millwall 1 for North Bay. Crystal P 4 Gillingham 1 York City 2 Shrewsbury 0 | SCOTTISH LEAGUE | Division 1 [Clyde 1 Rangers 4 | Dundee 3 Stirling 0 Dunfermline 1 Celtic 0 Falkirk 0 Kilmarnock 0 Hibernians 4 Thd Lanark 4 Motherwell 3 Raith 3 Partick 1 Airdrieonians 3 Queen of S 0 Hearts 5 St. Mirren 1 Aberdeen 5 Division II Albion 8 E. Stirling 0 Alloa 2 Brechin 0 Arbroath 5 Dumbarton 4 Ayr U 6 Dundee U 2 Berwick 2 Hamilton 3 Montrose 0 Stenhousemuir § Queen's Pk 1 Forfar 1 St. Johnstone 1 Morton 1 Stranraer 4 Cowdenbeath 0 Amateur International England 0 Wales 0 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Bangor 3 Ards 0 Cliftonville 2 Crusaders 3 Coleraine 3 Ballymena 1 Distillery 1 Glenavon } Glentoran 1 Derry City 1 Portadown 1 Linfield 2 WINS SECOND EVENT NEW YORK (AP)--West Ger- many won its second interna- tional event in the national horse show Sunday by the barest flick of a hoof. This was a low score compet- |itiin with three horses and three riders from each country going | over an eight-hurdle course. Total The wily 30-year-old veteran summed up the almost impossible task facing him and: his Saskat chewan Roughriders teammates +, i as they prepare for the second York Rangers whose third-period |game of the Western Interprovin. £0al gave Rangers a 6-5 victory cial Football Union semi-final. |over Montreal Saturday. Riders couldn't contain Kwong, | . Bright and Parker Saturday and' Toronto's Dick Duff, who scored | Edmonton Eskimos romped to a Poth goals as the Maple Leafs {27-11 victory to carry a 16-point downed Detroit 2-0 Sunday. | i Liban the two.) Andy Bathgate of New York | Yt is scheduled in Edmonton whose eighth goal of the season {Tuesday afternoon . | started Rangers toward a 5-1 vie- | " * tory Sunday over Boston, and {ROLL UP YARDAGE who scored two goals against Kwong crashed through the Montreal Saturday. | [Rider line 20 times for 152 yards| and Bright picked up another 141 12-yard end run, passing to Joe |as Eskimos, under brilliant direc- Mobra for another on a sensa- {tion of quarterback Parker and tional play, and kicking three con-| fusing a new play that sent the verts, Kwong and halfback Don| fullbacks over the guard instead Flynn burst through the line for of off tackle, rolled up a total of- the other Edmonton touchdowns. | fence of 537 yards. Fullback Bobby Marlow, who The new play inserted by coach with Cookie Gilchrist paced the Sam Lyle opened some gaping Rider offence, scored the only holes through the middle of the Saskatchewan touchdown on an Rider line. end run from the Edmonton two, Parker capped what Lyle said| while halfback Jack Hill booted a was the calling of a perfect game 25-yard field goal and a convert by scoring one touchdown on a' and Tripucka punted for a single. ton Saturday. amazing sock comfort pop? Patented "2.Sole" Socks The sole is knitted in two layers, the inner layer reveksed so that your foot is in contact with the soft | bo. Wally Hergesheimer of New mus 5 ft ( SERVICE a Firestone __ Eliminate these driving hazards - LANCING i REG. side of the fabric. No extra bulk or weight. You have to wear Penmans 2-Sole Socks to believe the difference! In other OHA-NOHA weekend action, the Bulldogs clipped the Wolves 6-0 at Sudbury Sunday and Saturday night Sault Ste Marie beat the Trappers 5-2 at North Bay. | knockdowns decided the victor. | Mexico, Canada and Cuba all were out of the running after the | first two riders. West Germany now has two victories, the U.S. five and Can- At Cornwall Sunday, Reg Grigg| Kitchener's 4-1 victory over| Hartlepools 4 Oldham 0 y COST got three for the Chevvies and Sudbury on home ice was fash-| Northampton 3 Walsall 2 Gerry Serviss fired a pair. Mel- ioned on goals by Ken Laufman|Port Vale 5 Exeter 3 ski and Gord Houghton picked up| --who got two--Bill Wylie and| Southport 2 Gateshead 2 the others in the 7-2 win. Savard Butch Martin. Joe Zorica's back-| Torquay 1 Aldershot 1 and Colvin got one apiece for hand was the beginning and the Watford 1 Barrow 1 WHITBY EXTENDS LEAD end for the Wolves. Workington 3 Darlington 3 ada two. In the Ea tern Ontario senior Whitby Dunlops continued run- ning away with the league, trouncing Cornwall 6-2 on the lat- ter's home ice. The other Satur- day game 'saw Kingston salvage an 8-6 victory over Belleville Mc- Farlands who turned around Sun- day and played a 3-3 tie with Hull-Ottawa Canadiens. Kingston finished the weekend largely where it started, losing Sunday 7-2 to Cornwall. At Whitby Saturday night, Sandy Air led the way with two goals for the Dunnies. Pete Ba- bando, George Samolenko, John Chasczewski and Al ireen each got a pair. Chet Melski and Guy | Henry scored for the Chevvies The Kingston game ended with the Merchants second win of the For the BEST in Skates and Sharpennig SUDDARD'S 497 Simcoe S. RA 5-3979 CUSTO Cu CT 272 ALBERT S TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ONLY BREADED VEAL CUTLETS . 89° season. They beat Belleville for -- ON ---- STOVE OIL 0- GAL. For Delivery By Metered Trucks Phone: RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 OSHAWA WHITBY VIGOR OIL CO. 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