The Oshawa Times, 6 Apr 1959, p. 12

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3 THE GOHAWA TIMID, Monday, Api 6, 1959 -- Oshawa Bantams Back In Running Oshawa Bantams fought their|at 2-1 until the last half-minute regular Bantam schedule vay back to even terms in the Yntarlo Minor Hockey Associa: oo ba Sy thers 4 nals, here a Che Children's Ana on Saturd win aplece, and deciding provincial title,, in Stratford tonight, ame be never caught out of position, Once again, cheap and needle, penalties hampered the Oshawa play but for the most part, the s stuck to the task on hand, played heads-up hockey and showed that they're good enough to'win the Ontario championship. providing they stick to the job, Rod MacDonald took Ted Lut ton's pass to score the first goal| of 'the game, at 5.15 and about theee minutes later, MacDonald and Barry Furey helped Lutton meke it 2.0, The best hockev of the night! was displayed in the second stan: za. Fach team scored one goal in' the middle frame and both clubs turned on the heat and checked diligently, Libett notched ona for Stratford, in the first min. of the period, when Lutton and Gene Supreka combined to set up MacDonald for his second goal of the game, It was MacDonald again, once more with his linemates Lutton and Furey helping out, who made it 4-1, about midway through the third period. A half-minute later, Libett again came up with an- other lant individual effort, to score his second tally and make the count 4-2, And about a half-minute after the Stratford goal, Peters and Neigh got into a tussle, both drawing roughing penalties, Furey pleked up a silly slashing penalty before Peters was back, and for about a half-minute. Osh- awa were two men short, but they managed to weather the Stratford ganging act and then, with fus/ about one minute to go, Mac Donald and Lutton put Furey "in business" and he made no mis take which made the score 52 and that's how it ended Monteith, although he didn't get on the score sheet, was easily Stratford's best, a constant threat to the Oshawa forces, Goalie Landers also plaved very well for the visitors, MacDonald, with his three goals and two assists was the Oshawa standout but the others all played well. Supryka turned in a steadv game at the blue-line and Kemp in'gonl was much more efficient than in the games will be played on Wednesday and Midget games on Tuesday, find Kiwanis meeting Canadian Le- gion at 7.30 p.m, and Kinsmen playing Lions Tuesday night at 8.30 o'clock, Other post-poned games will be announced later STRATFORD -- goal, Landers; McGee, Gee, Neigh, Libett, Fitz gerald, Makins, Burdett, Nagle, Hart, Oliver, Petrie, Comfort, James and Monteith, OSHAWA -- goal, Kemp: Sup- rykal Kolesnik, Cover, Bradley, Furey, * MacDonald, Armstrong, Peters, Gibbens, Vernon, Ryan Pascoe and Braiden sub-goal, Referees Bill Crowley and Bill Post, both of Peterborough FIRST PERIOD 1, Oshawa, MacDonald ton) 5.165, 5 Oshawa, Lutton (Furey VM: Donald) 8.25, ties Libett, 2:42 1b i centre ice) and Supryke king), SECO PERIOD 3, Ste 'ford, Libett, 1.05 4. Oghawa, MacDonald tn, Supryka) 19.50 No penalties THIRD PER'OD 5. Oshawa, MacDonald ton, Furey) 9.15, 6. Oshawa. Furey (MacDonald 7. Oshawa. Furey (MacDonald Lutton) 18.54 Penalties -- Peters, 10.09 (rough ing); Neigh, 10,09 (roughing) and (Tat chet 15.20 (Lan (Lut | Tillsonburg 75 Ottawa 77 | (Best-of-three final tied 1-1) HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Hawkettes 40 Eastern Canada Senfor A [Toronto wins two 21-95) Eastern Canada Juvenile Girls {Hamilton 25 St. Lambert, Que, 2 {(8t, Lambert wins total - point final 26-22) SUNDAY American League Buffalo 3 Rochester 2 (overtime) (Buffalo leads best-of-seven semi game final Canadian Senior B Sudbury YMCA 49 Montreal 65 (Montreals wins total-point quai ter-final 128-107) St. Fx, U, 5 St. Dunstan's U 46 (St, ¥, X. wins total-point semi final Hom) a A final 3 Ontario Intermediate / aha Li Sault Ste, Marie 57 Toronto Twp, 'wp. is Stee wi on 2 73 (Montreal leads best-of - (First game two-game tolal-point gon a's semi-final) om a Ontario Intermediate B Vancom Wediern Lt gue Oshawa 78 Leamington 74 (First game of total-point | final) Kirkland Lake 56 North Bay 61 (First game total point semi final) Ontario Bantam Windsor 28 Toronto 41 (Toronto wins total 89-85) Canadian Ladies' Jr. A Toronto Shamrocks 53 Montreal nine semi Indianapolis 5 Fort Wavne 2 (Fort Wayne leads best - of-seven semi-final 3-1) Troy 3 Louisville 9 (Louisville leads best-of seven Sena Memorial Cup Quebec 3 Hull-Ottawa 8 (Hull wins best-of-three semi-final 2-0) point final eastern Neighbourhood Pee Wees Conclude Fine Season The Neighborhood Pee Wee get that one big marker which Hockey clubs wrapped up the|would tie the series and give them 1958-59 season Saturday morning. another chance to go ahead. With The gar.es played were the both functioning at foll second In a "total-gonle-to-coumt" capacity the score remained the series for the "A and "'B" divi- same as the second period slipped sion championships by scorelessly. The first match tas The game ended 1-1 but East Fernhill and Sunnysid view's single goal from the pre had a 3-1 leay going vious game awarded the "A" div- second game Islon championships to them with Young Werry was top man on 2 goals to North Oshawa's 1, | clubs between Fernhill into this Bruins Tie It Up On Toronto Ice TORONTO (CP)--The Stanley Cup semi-final series was set to- day for a dramatic one-game struggle between Boston's dur- able Bruins and Toronfo Maple Leafs, a young team that has the knack of scoring upsets. Bruins are favored to win it, Boston barged into the favor ite's role Saturday night by sur- almost-crippling streak of injuries and a stirring Leal counted comeback to defeat Toronto 5-4 goals, and deadlock the best-of-seven series at three games apiece. Seventh engagement will be in former, Boston Tuesday night, "We showed we can back," said Boston coach Schmidt, "Now we have the ad- vantage of home ice come the last time." Leafs whipped the Bruins 4-1 in Boston last Thurs- day. IMLACH CONFIDENT Just as confident is Leal coach Punch Imlach, ist "We've chartered a stand by in Boston game," he said, be going to Montreal in the final series' plan after Conpdiens ail fifth of the series, had singles. 1 don't the series before NN cate . ay credits a __ think they'll catch us as they did eatil and the eternal optim- score." slump and that could be a very good sign," Schmidi said. The Ukes are Bruins' top scoring alignment of Horvath, Stasiuk and Johnny Bucyk. TWO FOR BUCYK Bucyk scored twice to lead Bruins, giving them 3-2 and 4-2 margins in the second period, Right winger Jerry Toppazzini and centre Don McKenney ac- for the other Left winger Frank Mahovlich, fast emerging as a glittering per- scored twice for Toronto. | Left winger Bert Olmstead and centre Gerry Ehman, with his who hadn't scored in Saturday night, he had with Boston general manager Lynn Patrick for get- ting him out of the slump. [ Bueyk chat "They told me before the game - that I was too defensive-minded. | I was determined to go out and| Schmidt and Patrick were e to elated at upsetting Imlach's pre- the dictions that Leafs would win the "We expect to series in six games. to meet CRYSTAL BALL FAILED "We finally broke thropoh hi The ahs edged Chicago 5-4 Sate opystal ball," Patrick gloated, urday to cantire that best-of seven series 4-2 Bruins twice eden Soturday had a sneeess is skate, skate threatened to snatch victory two-goal was flattened Twice thev lost man Allan St: ft. And Leafs, whose formula for thonght he sf skate broken Bruins ran into their injuries in the second period. Tonpazzini by Leaf defence ley. It was nved cracked or ribs but he insisted on playing. X-rays taken later were Boston I fenceman Carl Brewer, Fifteen stitches were needed. Then Bruins defenceman Bob Armstrong pulled a groin mus- cle. He continued playing. Schmidt is hopeful all will be ready for the final game. Not ex- pected back in the lineup is de- fenceman Doug Mohns, out for, the last three games with strained knee ligaments, Toppazzini sent Bruins into the ead at 7:28 of the first period while Olmstead was in the pen alty box, Two minutes later Mc Kenney made it 2-0. Leafs surged back into the fight when Olm- stead tipped Brewer's shot past Harry Lumley. The Bruins were short two men Stasiuk and Fleming Mackell---on penalties af | the time. RESTORE LEAD Mahovlich tied the score , at 3:50 of the second period. Bruins had their second two-goal lead before the end of the period, Bucyk scoring at 9:57 and again at' 17:19. Ehman deflected Harris' shot behind Lumley at 2:55 of the third period. Less than flve min- utes later Mahovlich, whirling from behind the net, backhanded Ron Stewart's rebound past Lum. ley for a 4-4 tie. Brewer was off for highsticking at the time. Horvath's goal was set up by Boston defenceman Leo Boivin, He swung around rearguard Bobby Baun and laid down a 40- foot pass to Stasiuk. Baun, on the verge of tears with self-reproach, sald later he should have nailed Boivin before he got the pass away. [=~ - Quick Rell om PIES OR PAY NOTHING! We're so sure Dr. Chase's Ointment will give you quick relief that if you're not satisfied we'll retym your money | | I { | ( trade that 8 MITH PORT Will offer you the NOW is the time to old motor ' ute of the period, of a brilliant|first, sold effort and the score stayed, Due to Monday's playoff game, Furey, Best Deal in: Town 11.46 (slashing). ON AN ALL NEW {goals for the series was titel ind a t to Rirenel BEST in Skates end to Choose From. Sharpennig SUDD/ RDS 497 Simcoe S. RA 5-3979 hoy in entire give a Stauffer dard, Fr Harve) RA 3.9811 } Need i ite with thier backs against f r a loan 7 are now ts near Canadiens' the > | , 0 car repairs! : The unruly demonstration fin. ll igen ally wore itself out. The rest of » [the game was antl-climax, al the the Hawks fought untill the final buzrer, BIG CROWD :| The game brought out a crowd! vid. [of 18,831, second largest in the| history of Chicago Stadium. There were 20004 at a regular y[season game of 12 years ago The victorious Canadiens left for home by train immediately| after the game. They will meet either Boston or Toronto in the ts will be dealt with, with priority consideration given organizations which have used Kinsmen Stadium Clubs are asked to note that floodlights from June Ist to September 30th, Also Tenders for the operation of the refreshment booth, ot Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, for the 1959 secson, will be accepted up until April 15, 1959. All tenders should be submitted, in writing, to Mr. H, Tripp, ¢/0 City Treasurer's Office, City Hell, Oshawa. those in recent years will be available went all out in an effort to re- game, trophies were presented Scored the winning goal at 12:56 Boston rearguard Jim Morri winning teams. Each member of No the Leaf net vast goaltender Fernhill n t of award", went to Robert Burke 'e'Ukes came out 0 SKAT ES CHICAGO (CP) -- Chicago; The Hawks' ace line looked team he meets--"This Is a tough checking and tripning, Hornshy who dlso received a tronhy ™ Méntreal Canadiens on a goal! by Lindsay each scored two goals down fighting, and we didn't walk miscon net wo another very successful season Palm Springs, Calif. Cisco An- JUTBOARD After Provost's game-winner it| Agked about the fans' outburst awa and Rastview battled to a have to hang up "the blades' nd West Jordan, Utah, 10 The goal came at 18:32 of the last period, the last in a spectac. remaining minute and 28 seconds "It depends on where the game pina al out. there wasn't/ portunity on behalf of players. pointed Harman Marques, 117%, A 353 win on games In the best-of-| Disgruntled over what they felt Just as loudly about officiating "pba inte the * Zame Rick Markus, Mel Sud- Havana, stopped Bobby' Rogers, KING ST. W. PORT : OSHAWA of the might. Diekie Moore alsoreal just before Provost's big Chicago fans were particularly 411 jnportant to them when hoth|Herb Hewines for the fine, de- Owens, 157, Miami, Fla., out. MITH First programs and newspap- the league." Balsom drew first blood at!" | 'Y' Badminton ' --bottles, cans, coins, decks of "ugiorey dittf't have the guts to|first period Reed came back for One was lald low by Montreal gion hand across throat tol With such a slight lead, Bast At the height of the uproar a='gq Litzenberger and Bobby Hulllinstant, North Oshawa. on the daha . hd . facilities of the Oshawa Kinsmen Civic Memorial The largest in the|benc FIR mi ---- underway on Monday, at Simcoe/cape the missiles, Some of the or league, wishing to apply for reserved dates, the 190 mark will|couple of the Montrealers sat on Ontario Street, Oshawa. Esther Williams To Establish Saturday, scoring a pair, both WINS MVP AWARD deem themselves but Fernhill's by President R, J. Andrews to of the third period when Vic son was struck on the upper lin the successful teams received a Johnny Bower off centre Bronco were of Sunnyside. Runner-up to Bob Black Hawks' Stanley Cup dream) after all the Chicago scoring. Ed- fight to a finish" He way quick for slashing, Chernic! This final outstanding effort of = ¥ 1 Claude Provost that touched offland Tod Sloan assisted on all away with any of the four games NO PRENALTIVS of Neighborhood Association Pre drade, 125%, Compton, Calif. demonstration was nearly 20 minutes before thelover the refereeing, Blake said: (11 tie. This. was a very clean, say. "'wait 'till next year!" Hollywood, Calif. Dwight 8 Model seesaw strugy could be played out Is played. If we had our fans le penalty the coaches and others concerned, to Stockton, Calif., 10 seven cup semi-final was referee Red Storey's failure we didn't like." with a.1 to 0 lead from the phe rl Moors. Barry Furey. 128%, Chicago, 6 counted two for Montreal and goal. the crowd broke Into an up: bad-mannered-- "They're just asicams were nnable to hreak the pendable job they did as officials pointed Allan Harmon 159, Jam- ers were showered to the ice. Hawk coach Rudy Pilous was 4.35 putting Eastview ahead 1.0 T a i cards and even a chair. Two fans|oall two tripping fouls," said Pi- North Oshawa to tie the game N 0 YT | C E defenceman Doug Harvey Storey during the hic rumpus. view couldn't afford to sag for an . couple of fights started among |ere both tripped In the final other hand, being so close behind tournament 3 |= Stadium, for the summer season of 1959 are now | history of the Oshawa "Y" Bad-| Montreal goalle Jacques : y ere? SER all Hall Ju Oshawa. players--both Montreal and Chic- should apply at once, in writing, to Geo. H. Comp- Distributorship For Newest in the second frame. Sunnyside] Immediately following the final Broine had other ideas. They negative » he : : ; lead proved to be too much for the captains and coaches of the Stasiuk's 40 - foot blast bounced by a puck fired by Toronto de them, The game ended Fernhill 2, Sunnyside no score. Total re kta [) crest. The-*Most veluable player|"Orvath's knee 5, Sunnyside 1. Penalties ove i l 0 11 | a = handed out to Harabllya for. in terforence, G. Dionne for cross. was Tom Reed of North Oshawa was shattered Saturday night by|die Litzenberger and veteran Ted'to declare that the Hawks "went I"% Pearse for holdin the teams involved. concluded By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a uproarious by | four we won." In the second match North Osh. Wee Hoc! Now the boys «" outpointed Jay Fullmer, 136, referee-baiting fans. hard fought same. Although the. We would like to take this op- tlawkins, 117%, Los Angeles, outs 3 Hp. 10-50 hp. Canadiens a 8-4 victory and a &2 TE AT STOREY here, they would have hollered yo vote of thanks to: Wils' Havana--Douglas Vaillant, 132,| Provost's goal was his secondto call a penalty against Mont-| He sald he didn't think the vious game This vroved to be Balson, Fd Gibson and Kingston, Jamalena Leo Doug Narvey scored once. roarious demonstration bad, the bad ones, as any around je hroughout the season alca, 10 | Then came missiles of all Kinds|cpitting fire over the refereeing iin the game At 16.20 also In the invaded the Ice to attack Storey. |ous who gave the "choke-up (1.1 _» Applications for the use of the sports field and other onl P 4 " : " gn behind the Montreal minutes. worked diligently but In vain to minton Club Is to got|Plante hustled from his net to es- being accepted. Any individual sports team, group 4 J i agian 1s expected that by the time(ago -- remained on the ice. 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