bined cross country race in | gained his balance and con- Squaw Valley, Calif. It appear- | tinued to finish 39th. Hamalain- ed for a moment (hat Letson | 9.4 mile-course in 5445.2, was going to fall, but he re | --AP Wirephoto Kalevi Hamalainen (56) of Finland passes Ed Letson (11), U.S. Army along the trail in the 15 kilometer special and com- { possession of third place in the en finished third covering the By ED SIMON |the Soviet Union. The visitors Canadian Press Staff Writer jon, two games and tied the PRAGUE (CP) Canada's third. name was distinguishable in half SCORING POWER IMPRESSED a dozen languages in this hockey: he ' stock of las Ble i slovakialville club rose sharply las minded capital of Czechosloval bicondlgs: T Bong LB Cullghn work covered their 740 exhibition victory over West Germany at Garmisch, What particularly im- pressed the viewers was the Can ucks' ability to score goals while having up to two men in the pen- alty box. Sweden {is the darkhorse and at present is predicted to battle Russia for third place behind] the Czechs. A national pool on the outcome has been organized and | substantial sums await people today. With the world hockey cham- plonships starting Thursday, street-corner experts were virtu- ally unanimous in favoring the Canadians to retain the title won by Whitby at Oslo last year with a 42 victory over Russia in the final. Surprisingly, few Czechs pick Russia to finish as high as sec- ond this time. The Russians lost |prestige as a result of a three {game visit by Czechoslovakia to Boston Bruins, Again Third By THE CANADIAN PRESS |were Sudies parents, Mr. and veh Mrs. Albert C. Howe. | Boston Bruins regained sole, IS wm he Ire time Howe's] {father had seen him play in the INHL, The parents embraced and born left winger, | Kissed their son on the ice. National Hockey League Tuesday |night, thanks to Johnny Bucyk. The Ed ¢ Basketball Playoffs Give Exciting Action in his second season with the THANKS LINDSAY Bruins, assisted on: the first goal | "I want to thank everybody," by Bronco Horvath and scored Howe said, "Bruce Norris (owner the equalizer--his 20th of the sea- of the Wings), Jack Adams (gen- son--as the Bruins batiled uphill eral manager), Sid Abel (coach) In Hockey Test Richmond, Calif. --Joey Lopes, Sacramento, outpointed Rame poni, Richmond, 10. (ght weights). Honolulu--Tommy Tibbs, 132%, NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |beros Toledo, OMo--Henry Hank, 157, Detroit, outpointed Jimmy Beecham, 185 Miami, 10. | Fresno, {120%, Monterrey, Mexico, out {pointed Collier Cox, 120, Phoenix, A for the 1060 season. The 27-year- Phoenix, {10 who pick the eight top teams. | 118%, then the two top squads from Sanchez, 116%, Los Angeles, 10.'winning team last ylar, Boston, outpointed Larry Canti- uly, 8. DOLAN SIGNS MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Royals of the International Base ball League announced signing of shortstop Bobby Dolan , -- Leuro Salas, Ariz.--Manuel Elias, old righthander was one of the Phoenix, outpoinied Cesar key players on the club's pennant Officials are keeping their fing-| each will enter the finals March ers crossed that the champion- 9-15. The preliminary round will ships will not be marked by wild be held in three provincial towns |and the final round in Prague. slugging battles between the |CANADA, CZECHS 'N ONE European and overseas teams. In warmup' games, the Cana-| dians and Americans clashed fre-| Canada and Czechoslovakia are quently with their European op-expected to have no trouble elim- ponents. The Canadians slugged|inating Switzerland and Poland it out with Finns and West Ger-|in group A which will play at mans while the Americans|Bratislava. battled the Swedes and Czechs.| Russia and the United Stater would seem to be safe in grour |B at Brno. Norway and Eas! SERIOUS INJURY A serious injury to American Germany are drawn against | them, , forward Bob McVey -- he frac- Group C, in which Sweder tured a vertebra when he was bodychecked against the beards seems to"be the best team, will compete at Ostrava. Italy, West by a Czech -- has cast a gloom over the U.S. team. |Germany and Finland, the other These perennial clashes be- group C entries, are thought to tween North American teams be equal in strength and tough and the Europeans are caused by matches are expected. a different set of rules on body-| Belleville, with a 170-25 goal checking. The European rule for-| advantage in 17 exhibition games bids bodychecking except in the|in the last month, has Poland as team's own defence area. North|its first opponent Thursday. It American rules allow hodycheck- meets Switzerland the following ing of any player carrying the|day and Czechoslovak Saturday.| puck, |" The Canadians go into the tour-| Twelve countries are entered nament after a string of 16 wins| for the championship. Three --the first game of the warmup |groups of four teams will com-/tour was tied--and three days'| rest after their last match, a walkover in Switzerland. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Ontario Junior B National League Burlington 1 Owen Sound 6 WL T F APIS. (Owen Sound leads best-of-seven pete among themselves Thurs- | day, Friday and Saturday and to tle the Red Wings 2-2 at De-land all my teammates, and yes, troit in the only game. Ted Lindsay, too." | Pronovost and Alex Delvecchio had given the Red Black Hawks before last season Wings a 240 lead. amid controversy, was Howe's| Dan, The "B's outscored their op- Terry|ponents 19-16 in the second half Lowell [byt fell one short of tying a most exciting game. The second game) "Simcoe Hall Boys' Club was the Bathe; Greg Milosh, 13; scene of plenty of exciting bas-| Peters, 8; Larry Jacula, 4; ketball action Saturday morning Le Blanc; Ken Hickey; as the playoffs continue at a fast/Harrison. Total 25 (67). 5 pace. CKLB: coach, John Matthews; o this Series ay be played on » . Lawrence Burke; Jim Dulny, 10; Marc a 4 am, BIDDY LEAGUE FINALS [Jerry Tymoshik, 12; Harry Me-| ONTARIO STEEL "B"S: Jim Jaycee Whites took a slight|cyyrg 13: Brian Tunnicliffe, 17;|Brady, 6; Myron Mech, 8; Tony lead in the Biddy League finals jim Campbell, 2; Wes Misias: Meagher, 1; Bob McHugh; Paul : . long-time linemate. The standings now show Boston Ne ; e with 59 points, one up on the Howe's assist was his 43rd of , ithe season. He has scored 27 fourth-place New York Rangers, | Detroit, bidding for the fourth goals and holds fourth place in and last Stanley Cup playoif the individual scoring race with ? : 70 points. position, is fifth with 53 points. There is only oe game tonight, HOLD HOWE NIGHT Chicago at Toronto. Gordie Howe managed only an assist but the great ring winger's Lindsay, traded to Chicago| Boston | Montreal 33 15 12 212 126 78 | gemi-final 3-2) ' {Chicago 26 22 13 178 172 65 | 25 27 9 173 189 59 Interprovincial Senior | 23 26 12 169 182 58 | Eastern | 23 31 7 144 180 53 |Brockville 8 Hull 4 (Hull leads best-of-seven semi- final 3-2) Smiths Falls + Ottawa 6 (Ottawa leads best-of-seven semi- A Senior A final 3-2) i ntario Eastern Senior Northern Cornwall 0 Whitby 4 . Pembroke 5 Renfrew 9 (First game best-of-seven semi- pomp oke leads best-of - seven | fina semi-final 3-2) New York Detroit Toronto 20 29 11 146 173 51 Tuesday's Game Boston 2 Detroit 2 Wednesday's Game Chicago at Toronto fe = -- w] | "Money to GROW on" | NERS CITT (1 3 5) associated J / BUDGET PLAN WAY! 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[Jaycee Blues. {Bob Winter, 13; Lionel Kelly, 1:|admirers topped off Gordie Howe This was a close, fast game at|gpp pg «pr TROPHY Don Andry, 12; Bob Worsley, 2;|Night with a special surprise for all times, with coach Rick Sal-|pysyoprs !and Bob Reynolds, 11. Total 43. [the Detroit veteran of 13 years. |(Glace Bay leads best-of-nine fi-| nal 20) Nova Scotia Senior {Halifax 8 New Glasgow 2 (Halifax wins best-of-seven final Sask. Team 's boy in front To yy Bo ar John Piatti's Firefighters Asso- Officials for the morning's play | g|ciation team did it the hard way included the following: John] score. However, the P and § 2 1 ac e Weowing: yo] team roared right back in the in their game, as they lost a Matthews an a athe 8 second half, but never had that/close 33-31 decision but had Men Club), Bob Starr, Garnie little extra to tie the score. |enough points from the first Gunn. | Th d game which wil1|8ame of the series to take the Playoffs continue Saturday, a gecone. g ill be pl ed|round 66-58. March 7. wind up this series will be played| rne Firefighters, by winning| p44 this Saturday at § a.m., W ® this series, gain possession of the y B winner gaining the Bolahood |g, ioc «ph Trophy, and a right game. Bojahond Sportshaven Trophy for the 1958" 0 ior into the Minor League omy: am. 89 season. [Finals against either Jaycee . EIR gE CE oh mt BREE il as; arles i| Saturday morning's game was Gary Bowman; Dale Gallant, 2:5 close contest all the way with Bill Gooding; Herb Chapman;|the association team managing] Major League Semi-Finals (2nd Gary Shaw, 8; and Mike Davis. to stay slightly out in front at all game): 10:30 a.m. -- Jaycee Total 10. |times, but the Sportshaven crew| Rockets vs. Ontario Steel "A"s. JAYCEE WHITES: coach, |proved that they would go down Rick Salway: Altinos Felir: fighting and played tremendous Brian Jenkins: Ricky Salway, 11; basketball in the final five min- Eric Burke; Roland Liebregts, 2; utes of the game 9 gain a vic- Barry Fitzgerald; Billy Smith. tory, but lost a series. | Total B Walt Bathe and Jo BOLAHOOD SPORTSHAVEN: Officials: Walt Bathe and John Coach, Walt Bathe: Tony Sara- 4 id bi Kirby Sunday as the Oshawa Ski Matthews. mak; Frank Le Blanc: Chuckie, 7 oi ineir final outside MINOR LEAGUE PLAYOFFS |Debona, 23; a Dr jumping competition of the year. In the biggest upset of the play. Ben Vy Although Bert Mezzo, of the| ofl dae neve] FIREFIGHTERS _ASgocilorone Ski Cb, geltel more pletely overwhelmed Police Asso-|coach, John Platti: Jim Longley, Poin : h or ip ns ing, Hans ciation to the tune of 63 to 25.19: Butch Mann; Mike Bambino; Eder ira 1 Pi a > og. the Walt Bathe's Police boys, after Garnie Gunn, 9; Dave Anderson; silly pu oes a virtue of taking the first game of the series Walt Rudy, 13. Total 31 (66). ie onger oy ost ny 0 42-35 fell behind early in the MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYOFFS game and never threatened to Iv. should Eder, using the Norwegian BE th of an tmpression ony, In what certainly should turn style had one jump of 125 feet. , t to be a close, hard fought] The class was closely contest- the score shee, Tis was CKLB'S| ries right down the line, Mun-|ed, however, and Mezzo finished finest team weg a oan) dinger Accordion gained a slim|in the second spot; close behind as they pas and sho accur* one-point advantage, as they Eder. ately at all times. |edged Ontario Steel "B's by a| The "C" class competition was Finals (2nd Sportshaven Jaycee Parts and Service. Minor League Semi-Finals (Series "A" Trophy): 9:30 a.m. t-- CKLB vs. Jaycee Blues. League Ideal Conditions Ski Jump Meet Ideal conditions prevailed at The quarter time scores read in|43.42 score. Mundinger who ended swept by the home town boys| favor of CKLB: 15-4; 37-9; 43-16; |yp in first place during regular 63-25. CKLB, therefore win the|season's play started off fast but/ Oshawa. round by a 98-67 score and willithe "Bs were right on their| Hubert Shawnig was the winner now meet the Jaycee Blues for heels as the half time score will over Bucky Richards and a nov- the Series "A" Trophy and aindicate, 27-23 for Mundinger. |ice, Doug Brock, taking part in chance at the Simcoe Hall Minor Bob Winter fired home 13 of the his first jumping contest edged League Championship. |27 points, as his set shot was out Bud Pipher for the number POLICE ASBOC.: coach, Walt'working to perfection. three position. {with the first four being from OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Soccer Rule Change Soon To Be Given By M. McINTYRE HOOD bonuses to two reserve Plavens, thiels way to a championship or Special to The Oshawa Times joyiead 3 one. This could be the val of ¥legition by late pur- NDON -- porta thin end e wedge to allow-|chases star players. After Powis 4 i hyo bios substitutions for injured play- December 31, clubs would be on governing English soccer football | eT: There is strong feeling that their own, and would have to| are to be given an airing at the|this should be allowed in the case stand or fall with the men then meeting of Football League man.|of 8 goalkeeper being injured. on their staffs. agers to be held in London on Others would go further, and al-| There are other Interesting March 9. The agenda i# studded low substitution for a player in. proposals which should make the| with items which are highly con-|Jured before halftime, in addition managers assembly on March 9,| troversial at the moment. to the goalkeeper. Chief argu-|an interesting session. One of the subjects to be dis.| ent for, these proposals is that|BOLT FROM THE BLUE cussed is a proposal brought/52mes lose spectator interest A bolt from the blue had been about by the h fixture| "hen one of the teams becomes |fired by Jimmy Hill of Fulham, | High School which has reached i d and short - handed be- presiden confusion of January. when ENg-\oauee of player injuries in the i oly Pon Wg ge! course of a game, {fancy name for the old Players) POACHING ON YOUNGSTERS Union. He has taken the advice| To check the poaching of young of an eminent Queen's Counsel, | players, one of the greatest soc-|who has advised him that the cer evils of these times, Liverpool contract signed by professional | proposes that. boys under 17 footballers is not legal and could] should not be permitted to sign not be enforced In a court of for any club more than 25 miles law. Just what use the associa-| from their home towns. This tion will make of this legal opin-| would give some protection to ion is not clear as yet. But Jim-| clubs who develop young play-'my Hill, who is calling a meet: ers, only to have them grabbed ing of his committee members tol off by some of the weaithy clubs decide how the situation can best | in other parts of the country. It|be exploited, says 'When you would certainly stop the annual have an H-bomb in your hand stream "of 15 and 16-year-olds/there ic no reason to throw it." | from Scotland to England after' And Allan Hardaker, secretary each youth international. of the football league, admits Another contentious suggestion quite frankly that the players which is coming up, would make contract has never been declared the deadline for transfers within'a legal document. The answer a season, December 31st, instead may he negotiations, to draw up of March 31st. This would pre: a new legally - sound contract, to vent wealthy clubs [rom buying be effective as of July 1, 1959. lish Cup postponements, because of bad weather and fog, upset| things for three or four weeks. | There are two major proposals. One is to cut down the large, number of amateur and non-| league clubs allowed to enter the| preliminary rounds for the cup.| At present, about 400 clubs are eligible for these rounds. It is proposed to cut this down to about 230, to lessen the conges-| tion when the third round comes | along. Another proposal, made| by Manchester City, Is that the third round cup games be played before Christmas, instead of in January SUBSTITUTES The question of allowing sub stitutes, particularly for the goal- keeper, will again be thrashed out. Chelsea has a proposal that elubs be permitted to pay match| Strong In Curling QUEBEC (CP)---The skip of a humbled western rink predicts that two other western téams un- defeated after four rounds of the Canadian curling championship aren't going to stay that way { [through the remaining seven rounds. "Nobody is going through this thing undefeated," said Herb Ol son, whose Alberta rink was drubbed 13-4 by Saskatchewan Tuesday in the fourth round. The margin of Saskatchewan's win was a surprise the teams started the round even'y rated. FAMILY RINK Saskatchewan's four Richard: sons of Regina have remained undefeated with a speedy, run. ning game that has atiracted the attention of the other 10 teams. They've won four times and been oH ie first team off the ice of the | Hy ' fl (Quebec Coliseum each time. | ws The other undefeated rink-- British Columbia--provided an other eye-opener by downing the strong Manitoba team 17-7. Skip Barry Naimark's underdog Van- couver rink mixed take-out and draw effectively go past Dr. Dick Bird's Winnipeg Elmwood Club with a 30 won-lost reeord. B.C. had a second-round bye. But Saskatchewan's two broth- ers and two cousins Richardson | ; appear the team to beat. The last | : time Saskatchewan took a Dom- One of the gifts was a station | wagon. Inside, after having flown trom Saskatoon for the occasion, 4-1) Porcupine Mines Senior | apusliasing 4 Abitibi 1 (Abitibi leads round-robin semi- final with three wins and one loss, Kapuskasing Is 22 id Timmins 1-3) | Ontario Senior B |Oakville 4 Welland-Crowland 5 | (First game best-of-seven semi- | final) {Meaford 5 Niagara Falls 1 (First game best-of-seven semi- final) Ontario Junior A Marlboros 3 Guelph 8 {Barrie 5 Peterborough 2 {(First games best-of-seven quar- ter-finals) Thunder Bay Junior |Port Arthur 1 Fort William Hs 8 (Best-of-five semi-final tied 2-2) NOW ON! }{Q YOUR uohnson Ee DEALER'S / inion curling title was in 1954 when the curling Avonlea did the trick. REMEMBER WHEN?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Lou E. Marsh, well-known sport editor of the Toronto Daily Star, died 23 years ago today after a brief illness. 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