IRA RRE - - - - we - - = "- FEPBEET FF SE FER SOT POSIT PERE RETR EITT FEE RETR Per I rR IT el EE TEPPER Y TIF IYIFTI TEEPE YY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Pebruery 26, 1959 | May Send 1359 | Curling Champs} Winter Games TORONTO (CP)--The possibil-| jlity of sending the 1959 Canadian) Se champions to demon- By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Sunday afternoon at Ajax, in an Industrial Basketball League |contest, the cellar-dwelling Ajax |strate the sport at the 1960 Win- er Olympics will be discussed by |squad pulled a big upset by regis- NHL FANS, the observant type, haven't been in much doubtitering their fourth win of the, the Dominion Curling Association now for the past few weeks and last night in the two National Hoc-|geason, defeating Acadian Clean- of / [next week. YI. I, / wd take part | |key League games scheduled, almost all gemaining doubts were ers 69-57. Colin Campbell, a DCA direc-| removed. Detroit Red Wings moved into Madison Square Garden, #7 Aitor, sald Wednesday there is a took a 3-0 lead and appeared headed for victory in the game they 4 "good chance the association will needed to win if they hope to overtake the N.Y. Rangers in the in an International hid for a playoff berth. But Rangers had other ideas and they '/demonstration at' Squaw Valley, roared back to take a 6-3 decision. A comeback rally featuredto lead the victors while playing Ajax took the lead in the initial quarter as they played a fine team game: Gord Schmidke net- ted six points and Ed Bibeau five |Calif., with as many as 10 coun-|1ast night's other NHL game also, but the result actually didn't/coach Gary Vaughan ran in six tries competing. The exhibition carry as much importance. Toronto Leafs trailed Canadiens 2-0 for the Cleaners. {would follow the Olympic hockey and 'then thrilled their faithful with a fine comeback, to take a The winners widened thelr lead jand figure skating competitions.|3.5 verdict. The win pulled Maple Leafs into a tie.with Detroit/in the second quarter on the | LAST NIGHT'S STARS i By THE CANADIAN PRESS {| Andy Bathgate, New ' Rangers' classy right - winger, "wd who scored one goal and assisted| P70" on three others as Rangers downed Detroit Red Wings 6-3 In THEY'RE IN FLORIDA -- BUT IT'S NO HOLIDAY! goviied Be Los Angeles Dodgers' man- | on the first day of spring train- | sions soon were evident as t ess Gerry Ehman, Toronto Maple pH Valet son, FEB, ing at their camp at Vero | started the long grind to get Leafs' rookie forward, who as- : sisted on two. goals then scored his pitchers, Roger Craig, left, Beach, Fla. The trio are all | back in shape after a winter {fie 'winner tn Seas 8-2 triumph smiles here but painful expres- | of relaxation. : A i / § vig ; \ ah % : Ahm Mrs. Tom Gillespie's Scarboro Clvh rink won their own big ladies' bonsplel and The Jones Trophy yesterday, beating Mrs. Don Scott of Scarboro in the final match. Mrs. E. F. Armstrong's Oshawa rink lost out in the semi-finals of the sec- ondary event to Mrs. E. Yourt of Tam O'Shanter and Mrs. Yourt's rink went on to win the final match for the Maxwell Trophy in handy fashion. In all, four Oshawa rinks participated in the big Scarboro 'spiel this week. Mrs. Armstrong's rink | and another Oshawa entry skipped by Mrs, N. Hezzelwood, lost | their first games.in the primary then advanced to the second round in the Maxwell, where they met, Mrs. Armstrong's rink winning out 8-5. Mrs. E. Henry's Oshawa rink won their first two games but came a cropper in the quarter-finals of the main event, at the hands of Mrs. Scott's rink. Mrs. J. Brock's Sarnia entry emerge with top honors . . Chicago, at the hands of "Peg' Welling's rink from Terrace Bay . ing. We remind our Ed Robuck 'and Don Bessent, axation. lover Montreal Canadiens in To-| -- |ronto. | Bath tes Bad K | aingaies ba nees | BY THD CANADIAN a rink was eliminated In the quarter-finals of the consolation Seem Strong E noug h [5d | Polats: Bathgate, New York, 71 BRIGHT BITS: rs | Sows Moore, Montreal; Bath- (opis Curling Assoc., t+ By THE CANADIAN PRESS nent topic for barroom discus- fourth-place tie with Montreal's. Assists: Geoffrion, Montreal, 44| If Andy Bathgate goes, it will sions: could he have been a:/Bernie Geoffrion. Each has 66 Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 9 be in a blaze of glory, _|great as Detroit's Gordie Howe points Penalties: Lindsay, % The New York Rangers' brilli- and Montreal's Maurice Ri: ONE-LINE WIN 160 minutes Want right wing may quit the Na- chard? At Maple Leaf Gardens the tonal Hockey' League at (he eri AE FROM BEHIND win the Tease teadine Cov. Hom, Breith s ' ih with the league - lea r Cans seasons he's built a record t Rangers had to battle from be diens olin ey by gone: on. reit aup 'ednesday night, in a desper cIndy Score Leafs on goals by Phil Goyette Chancellor TORONTO (CP) the RBiltmores, has predicted that Guelph will oust St, ate bid to get back on top of the first -the 99th goal of his career [they should meet in the playoffs, Well National Hockey league scorin and rookie Len Lur race. he forced the gimpy that may retire him to golf scored one goal and assisted on three as Range dumped Detroit Red Wings 6-3 ONE-POINT LEAD The four-point total and Jean Beliveau. It was Beli veau's 30th and the one on which Moore picked up his assist Then the script was rewritten Of by the Ehman-Mahavolch-Harris up his line. Leafs opened the second at 6:40. period by killing off a double v Heben- penalty incurred just before the or y's blueline first period ended the job as down pass and tied it up and two min At full strength again to the Maple Leafs were rites after Larry Popein put went to work eating Montreal Canadiens 3-2 Rangers ahead on a pass from hovlich and Montreal's Dickie Moore was Bathgate legs the Hon Louls mental machinery of the N.Y lead Then second (oo give raced in Governor of Ontario, has pick Bathgate another University, succeeding Hon. Les- i a0t for next season--couldn't it? . . . ter B. Pearson Mr. Breithaupt will be installed er in office at a ceremonv at the leties. is ! they University of Toronto April 6 Pe. First Frank Ma- A native of Kitchener, Dr X scored on passes from Breithaupt at one time attended Gerry Ehman and Billy Harris. Victoria College and is an honor- held to one assist Ba te and Popein set up Then Ehman and Mahovlich set'ary member of the board of gov- The assist gave Moore 70 points the next Ranger goal as Dean up Bert Olmstead at 7:02 and thelernors of McMaster University. 32 goals and 38 assists. Bath. Prentice counted to open third- score was tied. Five minutes Hamilton. gate has 71-32 goals and 39 as- period scoring. Then Hebenton later Mahovlich and Harris fed. He holds pe was just ton took Camille enough to do Tor | Whitby Dunlops, for an interlocking schedule--and honorary degrees * by 9 26 and apparently playing and his 25th this season and took the lead the best hockey of his career rookie Jim Bartlett rounded it off hard to believe Bathgate could at .15:26 on a pass from Bath- expected Leafs to wilt, but they be on the way out. but he says he gate, kept faint playoff hopes allve by Kitchener for two years and a is thinking of switching to golf At scored keening the pressure on Montymember of the Commons in 1940 before his badly battered knees again, end his sports career NHL career. Howe assisted on all great 32-stop work kent them Rreithanpt Leather Company of week-end so it can be assumed that Bobby has once Even then the 13,342 customers Queen's. 18:34 McIntyre h GUELPH BILTMORES topped Tee Pees 5-2 on Tuesday night and in doing this, clinched third place in the OHA Junior "A" stand readers that our ex-Peterborough Kiwanian| and curling cohort, Jack Allan, now in Guelph and active with|CAY'S REALLY HOT Kitts if they're likely to meet!|ljike a ball-of-fire and ANDY BATHGATE has tossed a bit of a bombshell into the|iurned it into a rout by shellack- ; Rangers. The season's ace right-\ing the lifeless losers 23-8. Brent 0. Breithaun, former Lieutenant-|\inger who has two "dinky" knees, has intimated that he is Oldfield hit for nine points, with 8 been seriously considering giving up pro hockey, to try for a career|some great shooting along with aopointed chancellor of Victoria jy professional golf. Now that could get him a much better con- the 100th of his nomadic real. Only Jacques Plante's and 1949. He is president of the over Moe Savard of Kingston Merchants. The schedule ends this|the big gun . again re- quarter as he connected for 10 Red Wings, with 50 points apiece, tied for, fifth place while Ran-|strength of a 19-17 quarter. Ed gers now have 57 points and can even yet finish in second place. Bibeau continued to prove too However, the loss didn't mean a great deal to Canadiens who stillimuch for the losers as he rolled have a comfortable 15-point bulge over the second-place Black eight Hawks. Both Red Wings and Leafs need about eight wins in their|Schmidke's York remaining 12 games, if they are to overtake either Rangers or|Gelette along with Gord five while Jerry and Gary Vaughan |divided an even dozen for the losers. | After the halftime rest period, |Acadians started fighting back. They outscored the winners 14-11 [to knock three off their lead. |Gary Vaughan and Jerry Gelette continued to pace the losers while more, SPORTS MENU Ajax Pulls Upset Beating Acadians Gary Hill kept Ajax in the game. Ajax wrapped up the game in the last quarter as they once again played fine team ball. Gord Schmidke connected for nine long with Ed Bibeau's seven to lead Ajax to their victory while jerry Gelette sunk 10 for Acadians. | HIGH SCORERS Ajax were paced to their vic- tory by Gord Schmidke, Ed Bibeau and Ted Piotrowski with 20, 20 and 10 points respectively while Jerry Gelette and Gary Vaughan had 18 and 16 for Aca- dians. The three stars of the game went to Ed Bibeau, Gord Schmidke and Gary Vaughan. | AJAX: Hill, 6; Schmidke, 20; Bibeau, 20; Piotrowski, 10; Daze, | 3; Elerick, 4; Dickson, 6. Fouls, 11 out of 23. . ACADIANS: Gelétte, 18; Vaughan, 16; Salter, 6; Kain, 6: Evans, 2; Dickinson, 9. Fouls: 1 out of 11. Officials: Dave Kelly and Ernie Mills. | Southern Ontario representatievs in the Ontario ladies' singlerink cleaners 85-46 a the vieto curling championships, took a 15-4 licking yesterday in Sudbury, | oosted Cay's Rind first - place to lead them on their way while :| deadlock with Maple Cleaners but| Gord Shields also hit for six for 1 with Maples holding two games in the Cleaners. | {hand. Lumberkings started this game [Cays 42, Acadians 18. Lumberkings kept up Cay's Now Tied For Top After Dumping Acadians | Tuesday evening at Simcoe Hall Dickinson sunk six to leave Aca. Whitby 2 Kingston 2 -- "Al'" Parkhill, a vice-president of the On: in an Oshawa Industrial Basket./dlans trailing 65-31. skipped the OCA entry in the annual Seniors p11 1,eague game, the rampaging Acad!ans, playing very sloppy Trophy Bonsplel at Hamilton this week, which saw Bill McCart's prnje Cay Lumberkings knocked| Dall, continued to be mauled by . MRS. WOOLLEY'S|,t the third - place Acadian|the "Kings" in the last quarter. | Bob Goddard hooped six for Cay's| CAGE COMMENT -- Cay's are really fighting to overhaul| | Cornwall HOCKEY SCORES; AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS § National League Montreal Chicago Boston New York Detroit Toronto Montreal 2 Toronto 3 Detroit 3 New York 6 American Leagu, Buffalo Hershey Cleveland Rochester Providence Springfield. 24 36 1 Wednesday's Resull: Providence 3 Buffalo 5 Hershey 5 Springfield 4 OHA-NOHA Senior A Chatham Kitchener S. 8. Marie Sudbury Windsor North Bay Wednesd Windsor 6 North Bay 5 Eastern Whitby Belleville Hull-Ottawa Kingston pot nee ™ 28+ hr CEPEPT 3888 S8RRuKs KBBYIGT Res be ¥ 53828 #23 ete HE wana BEEBE 2E25>» , -838ANF 8 x 3 Wednegday's Results Cornwall 3 Hull-Ottawa 1 Eastern League Clinton 2 Washington 5 New Haven 3 Johnstown 8 Okanagan Senior Kamloops 6 Vernon 7 (Vernon leads best-of-seven sentl- final 3-2) } Metro-Niagara Senior B Niagara Falls 3 Oakville 4 Manitoba Junior | Maples for top spot. . . . Acadians Winnipeg Braves 4 Brandon 3 quickly hard as they can. |John Newey's six, to push Cay's BOWMANVILLE Midgets {nto the lead, which they never defeated Trenton 11-3 in their Ontario Minor hockey playoff open- relinquished. Gary Vaughan net. . BOB CERYV, slugging outfielder of the Kansas City Ath-/ied five of Acadians' eight points. | still holding out for a better contract . . . A NORTH BAY hockey report indicates that the NOHA teams are ready to give| up on the inter-locking schedule scheme with the Western Ontario OHA senior teams and if that happens, then we can expect the Windsor-Chatham-Kitchener trio to make some overtures to the they might even be willing to visit all the Eastern Ontario clubs next season . . "ROCKET" RICHARD will go to the world's hockey tourna- got his second goal of the game passes to Fhman and Toronto from the University of Western ment in Prague, Czechoslovakia, if doctors find his leg has healed Ontario, McMaster. Toronto and Sufficiently, when they remove the cast next week. Richard has received an official invitation and Canadiens are willing to have Dr. B aupt w. v of him go--provided his ankle does not require still another cast| arehaup; was ISYOE . .. BOBBY ATTERSLEY has a total of 89 points and leads the scoring ways as they pulled even Shields, 8; Burrows, 11; Gelette, | Eastern Hockey League scoring race by a margin of 14 points farther ahead. John Newey was 0. Fouls 5-out-of-11. | for Cay's in this third] Officials -- Ieo Kelly and Tim seem to be playing only half as| . . . The three {stars of the game went to John Newey, Brent Oldfield and Bill Horton. . . . Thursday evening at Simcoe Hall, first place is at stake with Ernie Cay"s meeting |Maple Cleaners at nine o'clock. HIGH SCORES John Newey, Brent Oldfield CAY'S -- Newey, 22; Oldfield, Herton, 10; ACADIANS -- Wilson, 11; Kain, their 0; Vaughan, 5; Dickinson, 11; | Nelson. Timekeepers -- Ray Sud- |with some fine shooting while Al.|dard and Gus Gordon (Braves lead best-of-fi semi- | "final 20) pave | Lord's Day Act Charges Scrapped TORONTO (CP) -- At the re. quest of Crown counsel, charges Cay's widened their lead to 24 and Bob Goddard with 22, 21, and| against three Toronto dailv news- points by halftime on the strength 16 points respectively, Cay's top Papers, radio station CKEY and of a 19-10 quarter, Brent Oldfield scorers, while Ron Wilson, Al |the CBC for violating the Lerd's connected for six, along with Bob|Dickson and Jerry Butrows each| DAY Act were withdrawn Wed- Goddard's five and John Mat- netted 11 for Acadians. ews' four to lead the victors while Ron Wilson and Jerry Bur-|21; Campbell, 6; rows split eight for the losers, to Goddard, 16; Whalley, 4; Mat- leave the halftime score reading, thews, 6. Fouls, 17-out-of-26. nesda Ma, [necday by Magistrate Joseph Af | Crown counsel C. F. 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