PROP BENGATON {drmeqyfipng te staff in the first | BAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Pii) major tow ghier new head v Bengtson, defensive line conch of conch Red Wilkey, A successor San Francisco '49ers, has been was not named immediately COME TO THE CHRISTMAS SKATING PARTY Saturday, Dec. 20 2.4 PM, e FREE SKATING oe SANTA CLAUS e FREE GIFTS SKATE FREE OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA BILL SMITH Arena Mgr, PH. RA 5.8071 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, December 15, 1958 14 |Close Scores Feature As Lindsay Paces Curlers Vie For The Bird | Hawks To Win' {od another Wednesday night "off| ir. LJ p, LL the hoard draw" at the local eur). reser Walieiey Mon siowy | ing club last night, with prizes Gil Martin Curry Henderson again being of the season variety, Fue Wilson, "Canny" Luke, turkeys and chickens, Two ighi-| un (sen end games were played, prizes| being based on the "plus" sys [Be tem, | whip, 9 Bill Jack's rink, which Included sun Baisdon 2 Ira Turpin, Charlie Rowden and Art Stubbine i "Ktu"' Cotton, came down in Notm Adan | front, to take top honors, winning "yy, E their second game in one-sided [irs Turpin fashion, for a total score of 13 has Rowden points for their two wins Siu - Coon Competition was especially | gp close ih the battle for "the loot" Ross Tak and second prizes were won hy Frank Ld ud (Dr, "Andy" Harding's rink, {ord Furer which piled up 12 points for two skip, Ml wins, This rink included Carl Foi Hammond . LJ Qlsen, Rey Stephens and Pete Frank Vong v. J. Pereyma, . Third prizes, for two wins and skip, 4 . a score of 10, went to Russ Wil. son's rink while the high one-win THE DISTAFF SIDE TAKES TO THE SADDLE IN UK, ses were eapirea vy "Army" 4 pid Armstrong's rink, when they Glamor invades the race | saddle in the four-mile New- | open to women, Winner was came up with a one-sided triumph tgack at Newmarket, England, | market Town plate. The race, | Marshella Stephenson, fourth in the second game as eight shapely women Jock. | established in 1666 by Charles | from left, who, at 15, was the eys prepare to Jump into the | 11, is the only jockey club event | youngest rider in the race yinar Samy . - Bert Dingley Alex Nathan Frank Black, akip, By TRE CANADIAN PRESS ment by becoming the head of a Ted Lindsay, whose well-known Player's union leadership qualities haven't been At Chicago last year, Lindsay Jim Naylor too prominent lately, reasserted scored a respectable 15 goals and Lioya Hardaeker his old fiery self Wednesday in got 24 assists, but Just couldn't iy, Tok: leading bis Chicago Black Hawks work up enough spark to help the to a 52 win over Boston Bruins, sagging Hawks, The otabyy, seartien yottan Wednesday, he did | [of 15 Nat oy League wong in the first period, he put 0. seasons scored two goals and got Chionge, ahead by bouncing the pe J enderson Phil Phillipy Art Rowden Ewart Nichol, ip, Raiph Behofisld Mal Wilt Dr. H, Hall has, Pearork, (one assist in the game, his high-| the stick of Druin de- on " oring outbursts so far this| Coonan Fern Flaman to score Lindsay always was o loader, Ms, (id ion) of {he SAMS, AL various Jnes bucks bu | gor's power-play goal to give the NHL in penalties, goals, and as: Hawi & 20 lot Jo Murthy 0 sists, Two years ago with Detroit ™ re the first perin [Red Wi he scored 30 goals and ended, but Boston's Guy Gendron 55 site to set 8 season's rec. tallied twice in the second period ord ws (while Chicago's Eimer Vasko sat o O16. for Wing lout a five-minute penalty, GAME SHIPPED OFF Glen Bkov clinched it for Chie Meteor, §| The next season he wi shipped | ago with his first gon! of the year | 44d I Tlo# to last - place Chicago 80: ang got in on the insurance goal Pereyms, 1 3 " gH loving tha ick on to Lind Halloran, ' (say in the FAwards, \} | Incurred the wrath of manage: | The three - point spree gives Lindsay record for the season of ove wr er | FOB SCALPING infos, pn | Perkins Wins TKO | FOOTBALL TICKETS The win was an important mor ' TORONTO (CP) -- Fdward ome | Over Baby Vasquez | slehooster for the Hawks, It was their first in eight games, They Ro Phavand,, 17, a lied had a string of four ties and three | or two days Foss Marison | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Youn] for scaling $3 Big Four |°™es Eddie Perkins of Chicago opened foothall tickets for $15, He (8 mean cut near the left eye of | oieaded guilty to a breach of {REMEMBER WHEN? .. | Baby Vasquez and won from the | foo mio yot Speculation Act, | Ottawa Rough Riders were dé- Mexican lightweight champion on netective Harold Roberts | ared Canadian football champ: A fochyical kno oni oi i Of testified he saw Diamond sell |{o®L "otto today, shortly fe seven 3 round nesday fo chara, for $15 outside {after they beat Toronto Ralmy hdd arsity Stadium n l y ' Ring physician John Knelpp re-| "Who was playing?" the Boath. 12: to Win the, to Same A Pis, fused to allow Vasquez to con | magistrate asked [dian Rugby Union ruled that 63 97 [tinue after referee Nay Bowen| Toronto Argonauts and {Winnipeg Blue Bombers, western 74 33 called him to the ring apron to Montreal Aloueties," | cham fons. were Ineligible for a 30 (examine the wound 0 ' "27 Perkins, a rapidly rising light "py th th It." ov Welter! Wo it, Grey Cup final because they did . str mu winger Bill Mahoney of Peterborough and right-winger Wayne o.oo on a pass from Mike New York 912 mM #7 27 |welght, weighed 133% to 133% an mag not use CRU rules during the sea Connelly of Peterborough---currently the top point-scorer in the wee oe oo ci Dave, and the Toronto R14 6 65 03 22 for Vasquez son Junior "A" derby, Ed, Westfall, Oshawa "City League' product, co, nq on a pase from defence. | Wednesday's Results | / who is with Barrie Flyers this year, was named to a defence spot man Jerry Markey to Billy T Chicago § Boston 2 on the second team, With three Teepees on the team and the game | = pon oiiod wey nN Tastir of Thursday's Games to be played on the home ice of the team leading the OHA race St, Gertrude's and Peter Kaplan Toronto at Montreal on January 5-it looks as ¥ St. Catharines will not only get the Holv Crom (New York at Detroit 8, Chr p! wi ot big kick out of watching led St, Christopher's to a 8-0 vie Oshawa Wockey fans who get a big " nk [tary over 8. Hedwig's John Me BuMalo " " the local Juveniles and Midget teams In action, will no dou Gee hit for a pair. Scott Andison | Hershey 1 10 be on hand at the Children's Arena tonight when Leaside Mid- and Ron Breen each picked up Springfield 1318 "Clty League" All-Star Midget and Juvenile teams, . These (an assist. Only penalty of the Jravidene i Thursday-night twinbills proved very popular last winter and |Eame went to Gary Dionne of St ; in addition, served to "tune up" the local Juvenile team, so np oy STANDINGS Cleveland 6 Hersh Buy EVERYTHING St. Joseph's 14 Raturday"s Games Ci hookey produced in these games Is always fast and Mvely, (St Christopher's 12 Jultale at Cleveland on one account erammed full of action and the first doubleheader of the sea. |St Hedwig's [] ad Soringfield pon, here tonight, should be no execption, Holy Crom 4 BoB nl ri] BRIGHT BITS: Mra. E. F, Armstrong skipped her rink to St, Gertrude's Qletuiand a pale the top honors in the annual Maleolmson Bonsplel, at Toronto Club Ree otter ot Providence this week, to have the distinction of being the first Oshawa rink ors to bring home a trophy in this still.young curling sbaton., This Black Hawks Top Oshawa foursome won the second event in the same 'splel two, years ago and last year, the event was not held as the club mov CYO Atom League Chatham Dunlops #8 in their exhibition game at Varsity Arena last night.| Black Hawks continued to lead SN er We're not ready to subscribe to the theory that the 'Blues' can the CYO Atom League with a 5.0 Winn now romp to the Allan Cup title, However, it is interesting to victory over the Bruins, Paul iki the "Dunnies,"" was in the Varsity line-up, So was Dung Brodie, three goals and an assist, while eu "spell-known Oshawa athlete, Dunc scored two of his team's goals Paul Brockman and Robert Ken: Wikion 1 Raul: fhe. Na Axl "Red Stephen, veteran member of the Blues" and another nedy each picked up single goals Kitchener 8 Chatham 8 areatened to mob referee Bud MacDonald on Tuesday night, (ured the rest of the evening's a a when two quick penalty decisions, against North Bay, gave Sud: play. Leafs and Canadians bat Windsor Xt Hoe Fro bury the chance to score three goals in 65 seconds and turn a 53 fled to a 1-1 draw. Doug Burnett Trois RIVIE TS Sone ¢ manager of Whitby Dunlops, who went to Kingston this vear to aeqist from Rilly Hambly, while Vieloria | He 7 be their general manager, was fired early this week. Kingston is Larry McAvoy hit for Cana: new Westminster 1 Saskatoon 2 parrently on the bottom of the Eastern group standing and are diens Leafs had a slight edge in A ar . . MARTY NUGENT, who died suddenly Tuesday at his Toronto praser did a good job in holding : rh You o home, will be remembered best hy local hockéy fans perhaps as oof the attack Sata Atotla Son " a star of the great 1932 National Sea Fleas team. He also played 1 the final tilt Rangers and |' OR Aorar Be over in Whithy's "Burns Arena' in a group final, back in 1920! canwav hit for Rangers on N N N.B, North Shore ' ARCHIE MUIR, Sr. who passed away Sunday, was the old ooo team Ted Dionne, while Bathurst AT eat member of The Oshawa Curling Club and up until only a few [ary Judge counted for the Red ok aman ing to figures that don't lie--is the best runner, hest passer and con went to Tom Dart of the Red nom best punter on the N.Y, Glams' pro grid squad He ran once wings for cross = checking EW Nnloy. ' I ~gained 15 yards; passed once and it was completed for a 27 wl tian Aves has appeared in print, saying he's sorry to leave Washington but Canadians | y ort a A '| that if he had to be traded, he's glad he's going to Detroit Tigers ped Wings 3 4 Saskmenn 2 Regina 2 " TIGERS, by the way, won the American league's fielding [eafs Sarnia A Wand atoek " title : baseman Ath a 94 average, so he shouldn't hurt Tigers in that Reuins 0 exhibition TORONTO LEAFS have called un Willie Marsh: gohadule for Sunday Waidsy ol ABHOR abv all, to play agémst Canadiens tohigi TED LINDSAY is fad: 530 Rangers vs Black sity of Toronto @ ing still has some "kick on another as Black Hawks beat Boston 5:2 last night kip, Gen. Matthews Gih Jarek Gils Goulding Dean Pate, whip, Mil Rowden Boh Coppin Ford Lindsey Gen: Camphel!, Ti skip, SECOND Wilson, 1 Moms, Black, Harding, Jack, | Armatrong, Camphell, Nichol, Hal Butler | Poug Kirkland | Dean Melaughlin Shutouts Feature |v: iim: " SPORTS MENU Separate League By Geo. H. Campbell Three shut-outs featured Tues day's Separate School League ac-| SPORTS EDITOR tion Gerry Power, Larry Yanch 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Larry Marshall Roh MeConnell Fred Ashworth HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLTPF 16 7 8106 1512 8 7% 13 14 mM 10 12 ™ Darryl Leach and David Judge shared the scoring honors as St Joseph's downed ®t, Gregory's 40. Maurice Miljour of St, Jo seph's received the only penalty | for tripping St, Gertrude's came through with their first win, taking Holy Montreal Cross 240, The line of Dave Keen. Detroit an, Mike Keenan, and Billy Tay. Boston lor provided hoth goals. The first Chicago Catharines Teepees were named to this season's OHA Junior "A" All-Star team, which was announ ced vesterday. Delordy, goal, Pat Stapleton, defenceman and .oentre Stan Mikita, are the three Teepees to get the call, Other three members are Lloyd Haddon, of Hamilton, defenceman, lefi THREE, MEMBERS of § 4 (| LJ AUTOMATIC TOASTERS FROM 15.95 ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS FROM 8.95 SUNBEAM | STEAM IRONS FRYING PAN "SPECIAL" 18.95 13.95 NTEE 3 YIAR GUARANTS B YEAR GUARANTER HAND MIXERS 23.95 ELECTRIC BLANKETS 27.95 SHOP 'N' SAVE HOCKEY STICKS 89¢ and 1.49 TABLE TENNIS SETS 4.95 DART GAMES DARTS & BOARD 5.49 T Pts 0 12 RADIOS 2 0 Dec Hawks Wings 6.50, Rruins vs Canadians 1 a 1 ] 31 h] a game but should have plenty of support from their fans Three big goals bw Gary Dionne American League had a single, and Jerry Dionne Cleveland 16 12 gets and Juveniles visit, for exhibition games with the Oshawa Christopher's Wednesday's they were able to capture the All-Ontario championship, The OHANOHA Senior A od to its new quarters TORONTO VARSITY nosed out Whithy note that Doug, Williams, a Whitby boy and former member of Rligden was top scorer with Vinesd v's Resulin mer Oshawa General, got another one , , . NORTH BAY fans! Two very tight contests fea Tonight's Game Peverse into a victory , "WALLY BRABIN, former business yas [eaf's goal - getter with an Diy going a Hitle short at the turnstiles, as well as on the scoreboard ja game hut Canadiens' Jimmy Earle TE Tne with the good Willowdale team that ousted Oshawa Intermediates, pad Wings also drew 1.1, Mike Glace Bay 16 North Sydney 3 a years ago, was active in the sport DON CHANDLER, accord Wings. First penalty of the sea: woodstock § Devon 5 vard gain and of course, he Is a good kicker EDDIE YOST plack Hawks 0 TW Com ag eason and Yost, with Senators was the No, 1 3nd Rangers 1 ' Fort Erie 14 Welland § ° A department 9 left. He scored two and assisted 6 10 Leafs vs Red and pelleville (OHA Senior 8 Chi coutimi (QHL) 4 \ Archie Moore ia Whitby Legion Has Chatham Wins . | Dart League Lead ' " his ta A un. Corp 0 ROSE Tlus Is 2 Areain awED fFU0." vy opy 337 | My THE CANADIAN PRESS Light said Archie, "ard makes it a big (hava Legon I Kitchener Waterloo Dutch Arenie ye around (Can, Cerp 28 men are having a frustrating sea of pro hat ('an. Corp 25 son in the OHA-NOHA Senior A award | Oshawa Legion 25 |division hove others - the Ed Oshawa Legion TN They've spent most of the sea 1 J. Neil Memorial Plaque as sald Oshawa Legion 20 22 gon so far trying to eateh up with Year Oshawa Legion 20 the league - leading Chatham he unanimous pick of of Wings 20 'Maroons, Every time they gain Roxing Writer Associaton ynounoaed. Sam is one of the three ORM Sgts. Mess 210 ground the powerful Maroons the 1958 trophy Ageles survivieg eharter members of the Whitby Legion eu swat them back ie, who celebrated another oc. iaiion Can, Corn 12 Dutchmen took a convincing 8-3 hay (42, 45, or 40) last Sat Oshawa Legion 11 swatting in Chatham Wednesday night as Maroons posted their Y will share the honors with. Moore fought what he himself Y Lg ' 12th home victory without a loss HOCKEY'S BIG 7 oldtimer. broadcaster: Called "the most sensational fight ra 4 «of m are last N turiter Sam Taub, at the BWA's © V Career st Wednes It put them seven points back of " Aw the leaders Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS 7 00) Fddy Litzenberger, al dinner early in January day night when he rallied from annua the brink of defeat to knock out y Taub, a 72 - year - old New yi "rons "of Raie Ste Anne Ni In other action Sudbury Wolves Yorker and a pioneer DOXIng np Ui Tih round of toll contre ae tl Clucago's dropped North Ray Trappers for proadeaster, was chosen 10 Te yon nable title bout in Mont: the ye AL he only one of the second 'time in as many epive the James J. Walker Mem rea} He | Yada Hoc oy League's nights with a 20 decision and al Trophy 'for long and mer eading scorers to improve his paid onto third place a point Rous service to boxing.' position Wednesday night ahead of Sault Ste. Marie Grey kt tir ate gual A Jo tn hounds who belted Windsor Bull place tie and move to a fourth dogs +1 place tie MAROONS' RIG LINE Rernie (Room Room) Geoffrion The line of Jim Connelly, Ted of Montreal Canadiens still leads "OWer an? Gary Sharp produced the NHL point.getting list with 17 an 1l-point performance for the goals and a league-leading 22 as hut " RIFLES, SHOTGUNS AND CASES SPINNING RODS AND REELS FOR THE CAR MIRRORS, FLOOR MATS FLOOR POLISHERS Ry MURRAY Vv YORK AP velght champi Budget ) Terms n ir all (fier 22 years ha won the Taub, for once in long career hless was almost speed I'm thrilled hen the RWA's unanimous vote he finally SKILL POWER TOOLS The Best Values For Your Money iQ) ter « the vas | for one their own was an only BLACK & DECKER FIRE TRUCKS ELECTRIC DRILL DUMP TRUCKS WERLICH WAGONS SPEEDY CARS DISTINCTIVE DUNELT BICYCLES It was Archie's seventh defense of the crown he won six vears ago from Joey Maxim. His knock out was the 127th of his 206-fight career and made him the all time knockout champ of boxing Archie hasn't been heaten hy a lightheavyweight in seven vears and his current undefeated streak 'Hergy' Right Back Where He Started NEW YORK (CP) ~ Veteran Buy EVERYTHING Maroons. Sharp fired two goals - on one account with his mates collecting one fight winger Wally Hergesheimer ompleted a round trip Wednes visiting New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens before peturning to Buffalo Risons The Rangers brought Hergesh fimer up from the American Bee League Risons early In v e season. He scored three goals the Nationa! Hockey League {eam then Rangers attempted to fot waivers on hm, Canadiens claimed him for the $15,000 waiver price, When Mont peal tried to send him to Roches ter of the AHL, the Rangers re glaimed him and gave back the ~ §18.000 New York put Hergeshelmer on vers again and when no team med him he was optioned to who loved boxing and helped its their has reached 16 KNOCKOUT KING Moore has won his last title defenses by knockouts record Is 175-244 Taub, an effervescent little fel low, writes a boxing column for the Daily Sports Bulletin, His vivid radio accounts of the great fights of the golden 20s and the hectic 30s 'made him nationally known five His The Neil Plague fs named in memory of the Associated Press sporty writer killed in 1988 while serving as a war correspondent in Spain, The Walker Trophy. Is named for the mayo York, a da dapper late of \ YEW man growth sists The leaders: each. Alf Cleary added two with Fred Pletsch and Ernie Dick ad ding singles Chatham had 'a 40 lead going in the second period before Rill Saunders broke the drought for Kitchener. Other Dutchie goals went to Dick Mattusi and Don Rope At Sudbury goaltender Ray Fredericks posted the first shut LONDON (AP) The American ™! registered for a Northern Rughy Union team from . Dart. 8AM this season after Joe Zor mouth defeated Old + Millhillians \ca and Bobby Farhan combined 30 in a match Wednesday that 'o Bive Wolves an early 24 lead ended with the Americans more that stood up through a hard fought game A pair of goal shy Jim MceBar second for the Americans on Mey led Greyhounds Lo victory on tour of Rritain. They de. their home ice. Jim Farell got a 17 19 4 A Pls 2 18 a7 LI 14 2% 16 29 17 29 1820 Geoffrion, Montreal Rathgate, New York Howe, Detroit Moore, Montreal 15 Litzenberger, Chicage 18 Ullman, Detroit 12 M, Richard, Montreal 12 U.S. WINS AGAIN muddy ground I'he match was at home on the than the Hritons the ROLLER SKATES he CRITI I XAT SERVICE STORE >" 162 KING STREET EAST No Parking Problems Here PHONE: RA 5-5512 ifeated Haslemere 12.0 on Sunday. ithe other,