| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Desomber 30, 1958 § HOCKEY SCORES Vora tl, Duabr "1 SPORTS MENU | anp stanpincs | Bolahood's Bruins Boost ri = =~ = awks hemmed Kinlochs in and 7 By Geo. H. Campbell 3.7 y » 3s Pp By THE CANADIAN PRESS | N th Pl t L L d Newell fired fe Squsiistr toile ow | Cr Ra ET { ee minutes » bh Sk ORTS EDITOR | OHA Jon 2 oi | or an eague ed load on Burke's sacoud goal at ' ' | / . " e 21-minute mark. I8t. Cath 22 4 1197 245 Bolashood Bruins, riding the while Malloy completed the "hat | ame Everything From Soup To Nuts |xst Mike's 17 9 & 92 82 36 |erest of a seven-game victory | trick' with three goals and Kunis gle Kuoted i A i i» 4 {Pete 1511 3123 92 3 |*ring, moved into 8 commanding| added A single to give the Smoke, Hawks, not to be denied. PROVESSIONAL FOOTBALL rose to new heights in the sports Gusich ' 3 0 104 % B point lead atop the NPIL whet Rings 8 472 lead nt the period's ii. ced hack and Tambly scored entertainment field on Sunday, with that TV broadcast of the Nat 1d dk 814 8 i x route Garn, Midg, Demons fought 1e winning goal with only twe jonal Football League's championship fina] at Yankee Stadium be: familton 416 5 60 107 13 | Both clubs showed a fine brand back gamely in the final frame ues Jolt 1b tie gait (ween New York Giams and the Baltimore Colts, We agree with|xIncludes three four-point wins, | hockey throughou! the first|but ran afoul of two penalties. Foe" Pow thiol.) pi Bors Jim Vipond that Bert Bell's edict NFL Commissioner, to kee Monday's Result period with Myles plercing the which proved disastrous to their " ; in Yipone Mat Ley 8 ocict, m Sones Bp rs ay | Berg defence to register the open- efforts as first Beach for Dunns Dus oan Ca mens ' id TY cameras "off scenes of fights, rhubarbs, etc, 1s not in the Marlboros 4 Hamliton 6 [§ { gis, ' on ng goul at the 17-minute mark, count followed ¢ " v best Interest of fan-interest but i must be admitted that Sun-| Thursday's Games Berg's matched the Bruins step Counted. lloy 4 only x Tamblyn (CKD) 16, Ketella (Bul,) day's presentation was simply one of the greatest sport thrills of Bt, Michael's at Barrie {for step and Cawker evened the\with » Demon in the "sin bin" ay Biv a, Ss i Mar t Hamilt | all-time, It was jam-packed with ""meller-drammer" the like darivores Bs [100 2 all, close to the Having ] 52 Jeva, Dunna played woodcock (Duns) 14, Eliot / {It close to e ves e 4 ' 1 of which the old silent movies never saw and the sensational Western League ™ i h . ig (Gar, Midg.) 14 and Keenan climax was enough to arouse the blood-pressure in a sphinx Calgary 4 Winnipeg 2 he second halt wad ight min. Thons sirvch buck gh the fal { z EAC UE STANDIN | ; ' WUE § nl The annual Ontario Teachers' Bonsplel was held here yes- | ' Brut aria Jee bull sulin Top 0 Tore Souls 33 Scormg thrusts WL TF - (eedny and once again proved an outstanding success as 3 | St. Margaret § close in, as has been the pattern) CKD Hawks and Kinloch Stam. Bolahood ER rinks vied for The J. Douglas Waugh Memorial Trophy. With | heretofore, Bolahoods strike fast, peders hooked horns for the first | 4750 9 30 a fine nrray of prizes available, excellent ico facilities, the . and In the next five minutes they time this season and the resuli Dima . # » visiting curlers really enjoyed their trip to our Motor City-- | mn =-0 - n had a 4-1 bulge on goals by Hayes was a ding-dong contest, with the Kinlochs 2 ov and they were hore from Kirkland Lake, St, Catharines, Ni- | {and Badgley Hawks coming from behind to) ge "ange 187 4] pr ' - H | agra Falls, St. Thomas, Wingham, Simcoe, Lindsay, Orillia, awker, for Berg's, cut the register a thillling 4-3 win, | . | Peterk h, ete, 1 Peer's Guelph entry took ho the top Triple Header {margin to 42, late In the period! Aftér a short 'feeling oft" | » ~" eterborough, ele, Len r's Gue entry too yme the to Quebec Deer Kill |but Lyons put the frosting on the period, the two teams opened up honors and trophy but the competition was superb throughout On Sunday, Dee, 28, the Osh Hod misutes later, as he regis- but the respective defences held | the day's play in both draws, with ne fewer than six "tle" {awa CYO played hosts to three|tered the Bruins" fifth and final well and It was not until 26 min- games A ied he settled with an extra stone, Bruce Conley (Toronto teams, {goul, . utes of play had elapsed that the Same As Last Year 51 Peterborough had the most exciting win, He was up 110 in |g Ht argaret ] Atoms blanked Dunn's Smoke Rings continued first goal was registered as' QUEBEC (CP) The Quebse d |§t, Gregory's Atoms 80, There|to stay in the thick of the"race Mason lit the light to give the game and fisheries departmnet his first game, trailed 13-11 "coming home" to Syd Feclen of [was no scoring In the first period, as they ground out a 64 verdict Stampeders a 14 lead at the sald Monday the 1088 deer kil} Galt and then Sonley won out in the draw, after tying the (although many good chances werelover the winless Garn. Midg. period's end, totalled an estimated 9.752 anime score, George Pearce was this year's ehalrman and did a | missed by both teams In the sec: crew, who nevertheless extended| Pringle put Kinlochs into a 20 als--the same as last year Four school tenchers from | three wins and a total score of | of this year's event, The | splendid job of running off the event, |ond period, Ray Gottfried put Bt [the Smoke Rings before bowing lead at the nine minute mark of Hunter: are required to report the Guolph Collegiate and Vo- | 18 plus 7, They are shown Guelph rink, left-to-right, In. | | a paret A ved ha PASS from out, the final period, but the Hawks each kill to a district warden, eatlonnl Institute captured the | above receiving The J, Doug- | eludes Gordon Reid; Gregory BRIGHT BITS: Toronto Leafs were making an all.out bid B. in hraith. J, McGee and I The opening period was quite began to click and at the 14 min- The department estimate is annual Ontario Teachers' Curls | las Waugh Memorial Trophy, | McFadden, L arry Demary to take four points from Chicago Black Hawks over the week-end Dawa hoth rev pealius fof 3 goal productive with Elliott firing ute mark Burke blasted McPher. hased on reports from the ward ng Bonsplel, at the Oshawa | emblematic of their triumph, | and Len Peer, skip and that business of one tie and a defeat couldn't have sat 100] Monell 8 i I NO on two for Garn, Midg, but mean-'son's shutout bid with the Hawks|eus, Curling Club yesterday, with | from George Pearce, chairman The Oshawa Times Photo well with the 'Silent SBeven" , MAL ANDERSON, Aussie Davis nected Jor St Margaret's while | cup star, pulled a muscle in his left log yesterday hut was still|M, Nolan picked up both assists ' $ ' | able to play without too much pain or trouble, He's in the "dou | 33 he Joe Wee gatne, 51. Mar ue 1 { | 1 | ] S bles" today with Neale Fraser and goes in the singles tomorrow | Pamer hit the twine early in the A ; p y a 48 ; | against Barry Mackay PADDY DEMARCO, former light [game John Fair got that one " 2. A = re welght champlon, won a fourth round TKO verdict last night over hack a few minutes later, Then Lionel Butler of New York in his first "comeback' bout {B. Tambosso put §t, Margarett's Bl y ® [DON JORDAN, world's welterweight champ, was cleared yester ahead again, The second period oy dav of a narcotles charge. Seems somebody else was smoking the saw lots of actlon but neither £ er } ] 1€ marijuana cigarette found In the car in which Jordan and four|'€am x ored, In the dying min 1 others, was riding on Sunday night AB DEMARCO, former utes of the the third period, John 0 i ESP TE Fe {Y. Ranger player, has been named coach of North Bay Trap Fair, after hitting the goal post : [pers NINO VALDES, through 'promoter' George Raf has on at least three occasions, final ual. "If at Hirst, you don't succeed, score of 11 plus 1, King Hume, FETE KENNER GALT offered Furopean heavyweight champion Inemar Johansson ly put the puck in the net to tie Don M: or [ uel ole. is the slogan for Len|local manager of the Bank of jul SCE % Mane [$200,000 for a bout in Havana JIM THOMPSON, London, Ont, |the score at 2:2 Peer's rink of four school Seach. [Nova Scotia, made this presenta: jack Howlett \ l sportsman, who built the 'world record-holder Miss Supertest T1 | The Bantam game was a trifle tion. Four prizes were won by Hruce Sonies 1" lod 11a 18 RoOIng to build a new: unMmited class hydroplane boat to chal. [rough as both teams ended up Wia 2, penalties apiece ors from the Guelph Colleginte Mae Tolmie's Toronto « Humber. kip. skip | \ of with eight . TOR, M BN NIAG jenge for the Harmsworth Trophy THE GREY CUP football J snd Vocational Institute, After side rink, with a score of 10 TOR MALVERN RIACAIAy TALIA | carried for the winning touchdown by Winnipeg's Jim Van Pelt, Decote fired two goals for §t several years of trying, they fin Havin prin were Sonated by Aub Rhamey & Thompion | was stolen from the Blue Bombers' office, over the Wevitnd n Nargared, wile M Couns push weeded In winning the J IPIEth overages ol owman: 70 Siveh BOOM BOOM Geoffrion is leading the NHI, scoring parade at the wo goals In and M Gates ally queen: . J Whitin p44 de [ere Allen, . Th tod, moment with 19 goals and 28 assists for a total of 48 points, seven scored the fifth goal for St, Mar Douglas Waugh | Fifth prizes in the two-win GUELFR off. BD, OF ED. points ahead of Rangers' Andy Bathgate , . . ROCKET RICHARD |garet's, K, Linton notched the phy, in the annual "Ontario group, went to Bill Grills of St.|& 'Hndler Chas, Ellon [and Dickie Moore hoth of (he Montreal Canadiens, are tied for only goal. for St. Gregory's 3 Iustrated Teachers' Bonsplel'" here at The Thomas, who received the Rob. |, Cavanausm Gao. Campbell [third place, while Jean Beliveau is tied with Gordie Howe for | " Roy MeVitte Father Coffey Curling Club yesterday, [ert Simpson Co, prizes, present- R, Heimer, Wm. Minett, fifth place RONNIE KNOX may learn in February, at a| @¢ . ' hy oi foursome chalked up| *d on their behalf by Jack Judge | s¥p: meeting with Chicago Bears' owner-coach George Halas, whether Six Of Sooners i akip, Y ) and sixth prizes were won by augLIs yon FARKDA E or not he ean return to play with Toronto Argos next fall pr thro wi Wi ot Aco f Ben Noniy's Peierboroulh am Gro, Wepuam Kieu | TALKING FOOTBALL, our pry fiend Jitoe, Du Ror Ji Are Honeymooners, § FREE ACTION ' She] score us 6 for|Larry Demaray G, Fern getting s ! ; ! £ shot better than the Oshawa ¢ i A wins P Len Peer, Stan Ells, Year's Day but as far as most of us are concerned, if we haven't| MIAMI (AP)-Oklahoma Boon. i wal Co leglate auiry . ol Mh sip, i skip, * had too much turkey we'll try to stay awake long enough to|ers, here to play Syracuse in the b, Ab" Robins, whi » pg ree In the one-win section, highest| Sosa Game watch a couple of games--and if we don't, the loss will be slight Orange Bowl foothall game, # ~ MFORT wins and a score 0 oq [plus prizes went to Syl Eccles' [kirk Ea TORONTO Maple Leafs (baseball variety) have signed Ken|might be called the Honeymoon y Guelph foursome was compris 1Galt rink, with a score of 8 plus| Munday, i Eis Lawrence, an 18-year-old sandlot pitcher, a right-hander and na. ers of Gordon Reld, Gregory C14, a prize of coffee cups, donated Minett, 18; Focles, tive of Woodstock ., . HAMILTON CUBS gave Coach Gerry Brown "Six of the boys got married Yadden, Larry Demaray and Ten|,. "vio ny Birks and Sons Lid Switzer, i Melgod, a thrill last night when they whipped Toronto Marlboros just before we left for Miami," ' y CHARLES GIAVANNA, 28, who was bat boy for the Brooklyn|coach Bud Wilkinson sald, "For Peer, skip | The Tamblyn's Drug Store peer, 7; Miller, George Pearce, chairman of prizes, for second highest plus in Pl ' 9 Macintosh, Dodgers (and at Los Angeles) for over 14 years, died Sunday ofall the brides, this trip is a this year's "Ontarlo Teachers' the one-win group, eight, went 10] pee j Same a heart attack . , , KINGSTON appears to be ready to make a honeymoon.' Ponspiel' committee, welcomed Grant MacDonald's r (inert. | Ah, {move into a playoff berth in the Eastern Hockey League race but! Twelve of the Sooners were the full enfry of 32 rinks and at{Port Perry and the rink Miller, what about 'those Relleville MeFarlands, "'Dunnies" laced them, married when the regular season he and of the day's play, gUper- iby R. T, Russell from the Geo, Peer, i. Sonley, hut good, on Saturday might and then on Sunday, the Ottawa-Hull started and two more gol mar Kirk Canadiens handed Belleville another reverse. Cornwall's doubleiried during the season. That vised the presentation of Prizes. Harvie Voc. School, Toronto, was ¥iile Risasanes, ' t loss put them down in the cellar and they're apt to stay right/makes 20 husbands on the Okla there tThoma squad The winplpg rink recieved the next with a score of seven, to Molend, i Rll J. Douglas Waugh Memorial Tro-lwin the A, and P Company | Madi, Helmer, hy and shield replica, presented |nrizes while the Copp-Clark, Mac: | SR Br trwin Macleod, as well as Millans and J. M, Dent and Sons| o receiving The Toronto Dominlon| yrizes went to the rink from Bank prizes, presented by Gordon| Niagara Falls, with a score of Miles, manager. of the Oshawa six, for their ons win, This rink I' "Uptown'* hranch |was skipped by "Mac" Mac:| "Ab" Robins' Oshawa rink re Leod eaived the T. Eaton Co. prizes, A features special prize, a door Maddon Hall blankets which prize, an occasional chair, do- were presoiled .on Club presi inated by Sklar Furniture Com dent Ed, Storie (pany, went to one of the lucky Stan Reid's Toronto rink, with curlers, who had not yet figured three wins and a score of 10/in the prize listings. pa 1, won the General Motors Following are the complete re and-cut erystal bowls, while Ed, [sults Kirk's foursome from Toronto nit O'CLOCK DRAW Central Toch, with three wins First Game and a score of 10, won the Bank ror Jarvis SARTWRIONT 28 ble of Montreal prizes, presented hy |Krnle Jeans Aruce Doble Frank Bedford, local branch Bob Kirk Gordon PinkKem | |biny~ Norman Rob Tirnar 4 Frosh Alr Hoater and MANAger San Reid, Ll alley, Defroster, Standard, aT UTS en: | Skip Mo ekip, 8 efrester, Stand Art Louden's Toronto 80 pont PERRY ¥. HUMBERSIDE Priel try was high in the twoswin divic| oo cole P. Gres i slon with a score of 16, to cap|1 Parkinson R. Shepherd 4 Peppy, Dependable ture the silver trays donated hy | Ray Litt KE Melnnes % 4Cylinder Engine. i Melua The Canadian Bank of Com (. MacDonald, M. Toimis akip, 14 merce. Norman 8. McFadyen |wesTERN TECH LINDSAY local branch manager, officiated | Merv Long ' Pitidreon , 8 Joyd Rell Artin at this presentation and local [Ed McPherson Wi Rresis Cross, manager © he: fobble Robinson, 8 Battershy, branch of The Royal Bank of | skip, " "kip, Canada presented the lee buckeis N og JORONTO A) oA Pax Rw ' od Button Lawl and tongs to Wes, lig Syd Reynolds RE Foster Brantford entry, which had tWo|xiey sutton E. Allan wing and a total score of 13 plus Art Loudes, Wm, Grille, | skip, 11 Pp, LJ) ATEROBORO' ©. HARVEY, YOR Third prizes in the two-win divi: jos Barnard Bill Paterson sion went to RH Smitheram"s (Norm Sith H. Smalley y : a 10. M, Steer ta Peterborough rink which had afi he eram, russell, ---- ewm ai anm-- Ti aki, i . 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