The Oshawa Times, 6 Apr 1959, p. 13

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il Oshawa 'Centres' | Beat Leamington Rallying strongly iu the late half. Big Centre Dick Hicks had [Tempers were short at the final Oshawa 14 for the Falcoms at jntermis-'bell, as both clubs ages of the game, hopping Centre All-Stars down-/sion, 1 a powerful Leamington Falcon A fired-up Oshawa crew came put on throughout thc game. But rew 78-74 in Leamington Satur- out after the rest ay night to take the first game turned it on. Gord Davidson and |the Oshawa dressing room follow- + the two-game, total-points ound for the Southern Ontario asketball Championship in In- srmediate "B" ranks. Second nd final game of the set goes iis Satudray at Doncvan Collegi- te at 8 pm, Showing little strain from the ix-hour drive to Leamington, the ishawa crew moved in front arly im the first half, only to ave the lead taken away before ie imtermission. Leamington eld a slim 37-35 wad at the histle. Tom Olinyk played a remendous game of the back- oards. Both he and Carl Cheski attled time amd time again for recious rebounds off both pards. It was the same Tom Ninyk who led the first half corers, with 0 points. Brent Ndfie!d nothed 10 for the Shop- ing Centre crew in the first Ernie Cay Lumberkings Vin First Of - in rirst The Oshawa Industrial Basket all League finals got under way m Ther=shy e 17 at F'me Jall and Ernie Cay Lumberkings slaying one of their be t team games of the year, ra'lied strong- y in the last quarter to walk of vith thé opening game 88-70, over he Maple Cleaners squad. CAY'S TAKE LEAD Opening play of the game saw Cay's start off on the right foot as they worked the ball around nicely, making sure of their shots to take a 17-15 lead. Brent Oldfield and John Newey, the 'Gold Dust" twins for the vic- tors tepped the scoring while Joe Olinyk and Gord David-on kept Maples close. Ernie Ca"s continued to lead the way in the second quarter as the whole team, playing some fine ball, moved into a six-point lead by halftime, on the strength of a 23-19 stanza Oldfield and John Campbell carried the load for the winmers with some nifty shooting, while Carl Cheski found the range for the losers to leave the halftime score reading -- Cay"s 40 and Maples 34. Maple Cleaners just couldn't stop the Lumberkings' relentless scoring for after the intermis- sion break, Cay's promptly widen- ed their lead with a 24-19 quarter. Oldfield, Campbell and Bill Hor- ton all combined to lead the vic tors while Cheski was the omly consistent scorer for Maples and this left Cay's out in front 64-53, The 'King's', making sure of their victary, comtinued their pro- lific scoring pace, outnetting | Cleaners 24-17 to wrap up the.r initial vietory. John Newey and Jeht Sams: led 22 gE ck while Davidson vain im Maples, : Cay's were paced to this im- ES es Jon co s , John bell and Bill Horton with 25, 20, 14 and 11 points respectively, | while for Maples, Car] Cheski and | Gord Davidson with 18 and 15 points were tops. | CAGE COMMENT . . . was Cay's third straight playoff victory without a defeat. Brent] " Oldfield and John Newey again | Leamington fans have a lot of faith in their club. , . . They were on the Oshawa players' necks all night with their inces- sant chatter, . . . But the locals | didn't let that bother them as they all played "heads up" ball foe whole way. It FALCONS: Gow 4, Hicks 17, Jackson 7, Dawson 6, and Reid. Total 74. | SHOPPING CENTRE: Wilson, | ship were very tired from the constant pressure and really the bedlam that took place in Oldfield 25, Cheski 13, and Vaug- jon han. Total 78. In Brent Oldfield were set up time ing the contest was only one of Officials: Bill W: and Rolls Near Perfect Game Wigle 7, in the history of !Trwin 12, Robinson 10. Wales 10, Major Men's singles champion- With Jake Hellewell leading by A over 200 pins going into the final Dickenson 2, Davidson 22, Tom, me "it "apneared as if orly a Olinyk 12, Newey, Joe Olinyk 4," ial could prevent the big fel- |8aturday, having a 202 game,| ran into a bit of trouble in the! 3 tou Pn thee samen were: gaat 18 345; total for five 1495; Jake Helle-| Incidently # was a well-nttend- and 275, giving him a 1855 total well 269, 296, 311, 300, 165; total |ed event and :Oshawe was w for his five-game block. |for five 1281; Joe D'Orazio yop ese - 'outs Ron Garell finished fifth, Bert 174, 188, 286, 274; total for Wright sixth, Rusty Starr seventh 1185; Bob Gallagher 202, 212, o Capture Championship | was the most exciting finish 'mere five pin on his last ball. 4 the Toronto This 445 was sufficient a od Sails of gi in Mei Ag ol) to give Lorrie the title as Jake] finished eighth posi- 1307: Bert Wi on Saturday at Bowlodrome, Hellewell ran into a bad last game| tion. Lioyd also turned in a big 00 Te oo _-- oy with a 165 score and finished in Pe, & 382 game. 11391; Rusty Starr 281, 242 second spot just 20 pins behind.| The final totals for the top eight ono "seo. total 1199 , Cunliffe is the same bowler who bowlers for the fifteen i y : : rooted up a perfect score at series were Lorne Cunliffe of| Lloyd Sabins for his five games from making the title, Motor City Bowling Tournament Playtime Bowl 3909; Jake Helle-/had 272, 206, 233, 382, 200 for a in Oshawa two years ago, so a well of L. J. McGuinness 3889; 1293 total, and any of the scores the game of five-pin bowling, J prota, jally in a major roll-off of string of strikes mean very little Joe D'Orazio, P le Bros. should win many son. : H. spins and time again by their team- sheer joy as the locals remain | mates and each time they scored undefeated in OBA play. They Art Howie, Windsor. this nature, even miracles al- to this cool competitor. 3812; Bob Gallagher wa Petitions, but this one was very well. The locals soon had an |will now carry a four-point lead| Timer: K. Myers, L mos: eight-point lead and looked to in- into Saturday's game, on the and scorer, J. Campbell, Oshawa. pow crease it easily. But Leamington strength of their 78-74 win. decided to play it rough and Brent Oldfield, with 10 points in using a Jot of power under the the first half and 15 in the sec- baskets, they fought back with a end, led all scorers with a 25-/ vengeance. Pat Irwin scored six point total. Gord Davidson, with points in a row and cut the Osh- a 16-point second hall was next greatest-performances of a great | oa awa lead to a single basket. for Oshawa with 22 points. Carl career, scored four goals as] With but five minoter remain. 'Cheski and Tom Olinyk, who con- Montreal Canadiens beat Boston | ing, Oshawa once again moved in trolled both backboards all night, Bruins 51 in the first game of front on Tom Olinyk's rebound- followed with 13 and. 12 points the Stanley Cup final two years ing and fine passing as Gord respectively. ago tonight. Cenadiens went on to Davidson notched each tally that| Dick Hicks led the Leaming- |Win the series by four games to Olinyk could feed him. Stan Jack- ton crew with 17, followed by Pat |One: sor cut the lead to a single point Irwin with 12. Murray Wales | as he hit twice for the Falcons. and Doug Robinson each had 10. | But with only seconds remain-| The officials called a total of ing, big Gord Davidson once 59 personal fouls in this rough again put Oshawa ii front with contest, with Leamington losing two terrific drive-in lay ups. Doug Robinson and Harold Wigle " "late in the game on their fifth foul, Oshawa hit on 22-0f-39 at- {tempts at the foul lane and Leamington on 23-0f-22 attempts. Neither team was very impres- sive here. CAGE COMMENT . . . Leam- |ingten's reputation for being a rough club was certainiy no hoax. . . . They play a fast - breaking offence and all their players are REMEMBER WHEN? ... "5" By THE CANADIAN PRESS CZECH TELEVISION VIENNA (AP) - Czechoslo- vakia will extend its state - con- trolled television network to cover the entire country by the end of 1960, says a report from Prague. As of last month Czech. oslovakia, with a population of 14,000,000, had 370,000 T Vsets. Helps You Overcome licking of Piles Or Money Back You do not have to be tortured and embarrassed by the itching soreness and burning pain of piles wny longer. Here is real hely for you Get » package of Hem-Roid, an Ine ternul pile trewtment, ot any drug store and use as directed You will be pleased at how quickly your pile trouble is re- lieved. If you wre not 1009, pleased efter using Hem-Roid 2 or 3 days, as a test, ask for your money back, Refund agreement by all drug stores. Finals CAY'S -- Oldfield, 25; Newey, 20; Campbe'l. 14: ton, 11; Whalley, 9; Matthews, 9. Fouls us grit J dh 14 out of 17. quite strong inside the key. , MAPLES Cheski, This club won the Ali-Ontario In ley. 5+ Neyideon, 15; Piss termediate **C" title three years 5: Olinyk, 9; Voege, 4; Winter, in-a-row, before moving up to : Kr o4zie, 5: Wrubel. Fouls -- "B"" company this year .. Many 8 out of 13. of them have played together for Officials --Leo Kell" and Dave as much as nine years And Kelly, Ray Suddard and Ernie they'll be tough to Leat here at Mills, home next Saturday. . . , The 18: Wors- ¢ ome FOR THE MONEYI Take a look at a spirited new truck that urges extra mileage out of every gallon of gas . . . stays on the road, month after month . . . yet costs no more than an ordinary pick-up. Small wonder we say: This year, the sleek Dodge Sweptline pick-up is indeed your one for the money! And what a stylish show it makes! For the Dodge Swept- | Lorne Cunliffe who is very well {known to Oshawa howlers. "ne ihe finished with a 445 game, just Maurice Richard, in one of the missing a perfect score by a'200 mark in his first game on Lorne Cunliffe 267; 229; 291; 263; participated, on a job well dome. Osha + happen, and Saturday's' Joe D'Orazio was third high in Tony's 3779; Ron Garell of L. 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