The Oshawa Times, 24 Nov 1958, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, November 24, 1958 Hantilton Tiger-Cats don't have to send The Grey Cup out to The West for the final game--they can take it with them and the chances seem good that they may bring it right back again also. Ottawa Roughriders were outclassed again, losing the game 19-7 and the round 54-14. Ralph Goldston had three of the six interceptions with which Tiger-Cats wiped out Ottawa's forward.passing threat and Hamilton's stonewall defense block- ed the Rougl Riders on the ground. Just how good this year's edition of the Tiger-Cats really is will likely be seen this Saturday, ag~inst the Blue Bombers. Hamilton fans and others too, say their Tiger-Cats are stronger this year than last. Blue Bombers have to be better--since last Grey Cup day they had a team riddled with injuries. With both teams boasting powerful defensive units, this could prove one of the low- kcoring type of games that puts so much importance on fumbles and interceptions. x8 x1/16" STOVE OIL ARBORITE sq. ft. 30° Oc. For Delivery By Metered Trucks Phone: RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 OSHAWA WHITBY VIGOR OIL CO. LIMITED 3. (Barnoski) 4. Belko -- Steffan (Unassisted) Belko -- M#Quaid (Steffan) Eensinaenes Belko -- Lintner (Shaw) ve Belko -- McMahon 1. Tony's -- J. Reid | (McQuaid, Shaw) (Berwick, Smith) ... 8:52 Penalties -- Steffan, Lodge. 2. Tony's Irvine (B. Sutton, Berwick) .. 16:28 3rd Period ; Penalties -- Guadet, Wilson. 8. Belko -- McQuaid, 3rd Period (Shaw) . . 3. Tony's Belko -- Lintner (Smith) (Sawdon, Kap) 4. Maddocks -- Wilson Belko -- Lintner (Ford, Bannon (Kap! Penalties J. Belko -- (Steffan) 12. Belko -- Lintner Smith, MADDOCKS -- Goal, Fielder; defense, Gaudet, Wilson; for- wards, Fitchett, Ford, Bannon, Bradley, F. Suttgn. 1st Period | Scoring -- None, | Penalties--None- | 2nd Period | ' ' "gn | 1 i ' 1162 for 21 and | g that the boys 'should come came out on top by a mere 13 per game for 21 games a d oC S ichms | a awa run ers through with a victory. pins over the McGuinness club. | with the team improving steadily; * ' - ° Tony's have won their last The Oshawa Tony's club finish- the local boys should make it in- rd SPORTS MENU Tony S Score bth Win Roll Second Wi 1 | hitting at a faster pace than any series, only four behind the lead-| The next appearance of the | {of the other clubs in their group ers. This was a very good show-| Tony's club at Motor City Lanes | Winning hockey games is be- warded by getting his fourth goal| (Oghawa Tony's club had little The Danforth boys are definite. [2nd a continuance of this form ing -after a rather bad start. 'will be on Saturday, Dec. 13. SPORTS EDITOR {Tony's Refreshments. U.A.W. period. ity With the new system which calls, Saturday was the final day of | Hockey League fans are begin-| Butch McMahon and Larry Stef-|club on Saturday at Motor City, = aireorons actablishment each|the first series of the schedule 'Everything From Soup To Ruls' |2isg is wonder vito (and when)|fans were a pair of standouts in Lanes, and the local squad week, and it is hard to believe and the local fans who attended| tied league leaders. Maddock's Kunkel nightmares with their ex- ie shut-out vist with alll record team score two seasons! finish when two of the clubs, Re- : White Rose were the latest vic- plosive slap shots. cessive sau "ou letory, w) ac | ¢ | to new : . igent Press and L. J. McGuin THE GREY CUP fever will now commence to rise to tims, coming up on a short end HOYS -- Goal, Kunkel: De. members being at their best. Oshawa. Tony's ced|ness, finished in a tie with 14] ommy who the rival gladiators will be. The gladiators, incidentally, pc. oop onic! winning streak to! For Sg HA : made it quite conclusive in each case that they were definitely "0 "0 "gba Cine Arena A es, ther handily, with the Toronto first four weeks of the schedule, When two teams finish in this interested in being in Vancouver this coming Saturday afternoon. g qo. morning. BELKO -- Goal, Vanstone; De- boys trailing 'most all of the but the boys are now hitting their manner, the ruling calls for a wants a into a snow-covered gridiron with a sparkling display of two-l.q (wo "markers while the Mahon: Forwards Richards, |change in the next series which mediately to break the tie, and way football and the Eskimos were guy ol vo costly jeague's top sniper, Bobby Ir- ee. Marshall, Hartford, ties Yurved 0 some sleady gets SSerwat o Saturday at|this procedure was carried out at new kitchen" fumbles--the type that enabled them to at ymbert's A | li entre. | Motor City Lanes on Saturday, previous game, Winnipeg's great defense held Johnny Bright and pick Jost his bid for a shutout 0 Normie Kwong in check and Jackie Parker played but his ribs when Don Wilson fired a tally 1st Levies Richards recovery from his recent slump|first glimpse of the Tony's club . injury was a big handicap. late in the final stanza. Bolke 8B 7.11/and played a major part in the| Cash & Carry Specials I! fense, R. Reid, Gyurka, McCabe, a victory when he turned in a 776 i » i Terwilliger, West; forwards, Har-| _ (Lintner, Hartford) mon, Sneddon, Davis, Locke, Ber- Penalties -- Sawdon Hoys -- Grant -- ON nin Quality ® Prompt Delivery ® Courteous Service "on Saturday and it was only fit- Regent Press club when they| Tony's have a team average of seven games and at present are ed with a total of 10 points for the 'eresting from here.in, By Geo. H. Campbell Y . i P {coming quite a" happy habit with of the season, early in the second trouble with the Danforth Bowl|ly having trouble trying to cope will bring good results. "...and is going to stop the unbeaten, un--the win, giving netminder Gary emerged with their second suc- that this same club established 2! were treated to a most exciting ass 5 ; BN / rtai 4 heights as football fans across Canada now know for certain "tn "0 0 "horton ding the fense, Feegan, Barnoski, Brabin;| All three games were wom Ta-| oon ideratie difficulty during the Points apiece. f Out in Winnipeg the Blue Bombers tramped Edmonton Eimos mg... pivot Joe Reid trigger- fense, Steffan, Kap, Clarke, Mc- way through, while the Tony's | Stride and the picture should roll-off of one complete game im- the vine, notched the other. Joe Mel-\ner, McQuaid, Shaw | ' ' ' ' | The local bowling fans got their f Denny Linton made a welcome 4 8 The saw-off was won by the) NY"S -- Goal, Melnick; de- TONY'S 0a. elnic! e 2. Belko -- Kap oe 14:39 triple score. | wick, J. Reid, B. 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K-W DUTCHMEN scored a double win over the week-end, nosing out the league-leaders, Chatham Maroons, 3-2, on Saturday night and then winning in Windsor Sunday afternoon ROCKET RICHARD couldn't get his 600th NHL goal for his home fans Saturday night, even though Habs beat the visiting Black Hawks 5-1. It was Canadiens' first win at home on Saturday night, since October 11 GUMP WORSLEY started in the nets Saturday night as Rangers tied Leafs 2-2. Other NHL action over the week-end included Boston's 2-1 victory over Red Wings on Saturday afternoon and on Sunday, Boston blanked Canadiens 2-0, Leafs tied in Chicago 3-3 and Detroit climbed into third place with "a 3-1 win over N.Y. Rangers. In the present NHL standing, Unpredictable Belko Redy-Mix (Sawdon, Clarke) 1270 SIMCOE ST.N.* 724. RAZ 301 showed tremendous scoring punch inh the second half of the U.A.W. double-header Sunday, trouncing the circuit's doormats Hoy Paving 11-1. Husky Ronnie Lintner paced the Cementmen with four tallies, Ron McQuaid counted a pair while Frank Kap, Larry Steffan,| / Butch McMahon and Jimmy Shaw added singles. Gerry Grant continued his fine| o Best yet of the best sellers! New Might, New Models, New Money-Saving Power! only one point separates each of the top five clubs . BOB BOUCHER of Ottawa-Hull Canadiens suffered a serious eye injury yesterday in the game with Whitby, being struck by one of his own mate's stick ANDY BATHGATE continues his torrid pace as NHL scoring leader, with two goals and assist out of the three goals Rangers scored) over the week-end |, TEE PEES of St. Catharines are galloping right along at the head of this year's OHA Junior "A" race, with Peterborough and' St. Mike's tied for second and Guelph one point back of them two-way performance and was re-| HOCKEY'S BIG 7 New York's Andy Bathgate stretched his lead in the National Hockey League points-race with two goals and an assist in week- end "action. The Ranger right winger has a seven-point bulge | over his closest rivals. The leaders: Bob Mercer's Rink Wins First 'Spiel Bob Mercer's rink, which cluded Ralph Bemis, Jack Cope gob Pare, land and Tom Pollitt, captured y, hey, premier honors in the first] skip : 'local' bonspiel of the Oshawa Culling Club's 1958-59 season. |vern McLaughlin, Fred Jenkin A full entry of 16 rinks partici- Norm Allan, pated in the three-game event! skip on Saturday and Mercer's meng, ggmondson, compiled a total of 16 points for D. Kirkland, their three wins to take the top Bob Stroud prizes, handsome 400-day clocks, "2? Peacock, A which were presented at the day's 2 wind-up by Gerdon Rae local dis- Rip Wakeley, trict representative of Molson's, poy [indian sponsors of Saturday's bonspiel. Geo. 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