1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 9, 1959 rr ee ---- | iy @ qi | By Peterborough any responsibility if he is rein. | TORONTO (CP) -- Peterbor-lended Petes season. But St.| Majors played without right- helped off, | jured, ough Petes, written off a week Michael's couldn't come up with|winger Les Kozak from the eight| Gary Darling, the 127-pound ago, today are champions of the|the big win and Petes won two minute of the second period. He centre who has scored 13 playoff OHA Junior A series with the and tied one of the next three returned to test his twisted knee goals for Petes, had another big Eastern Canada title their next games before the final victciy. at the start of the third but it'night and sent both Hamilton objective, The present Peterborough team buckled under him and he was/and Mahoney in for their goals. Faced with elimination for four has been in the league for only successive games Petes wrapped three seasons. '3-2 with three games tied. They {up a hard-fought eight - game series Wednesday night as they trounced Toronto St. Michael's Majors 4-1 to clinch the title for the first time since 1901. Peterborough took the series now meet Ottawa - Hull Cana- Hamilton's opening goal was scored off a rebound at 2:07) while St. Michael's were a man | short, At exactly the same time, in the second Connelly collected his marker when he nudged one in from a corner of the cage. Montague widened the margin] Toronto Maple Leafs Bet On Stanley Cup Victory MONTREAL (CP) -- Toronto|still won't be eliminated, Maple Leafs are betting today| "The last time the Stanley Cup are Manlago that balance can beat brilliance was won three times in a row, it in the Stanley Cup finals. was Torohto that did it. I think SCORES 49 SECONDS LATER The bookies aren't. They have'it's up to us to see that record IMPRESSIVE WIN Draper scored off a Paul Jack. |established Montreal's colorful isn't broken." Chuck Hamilton, Wayne Con-|son rebound 49 seconds later and Canadiens, National Hockey| Montreal tied the record, set nelly, George Montague and Bill signalled a Toronto rally which|League champions, as 3-to-1 fav- by Toronto in 1947-89, last year, Mahoney tallied for Petes in that| lasted until the end of the period. |orites to win hockey's most] Duff is one of the big boys in order as the visitors outskated| Peterborough was rarely out of Prized trophy for the fourth con- Toronto's concept of balance. He the collegemen and opened up alits own end but goaltender Jac.| secutive time, |scored 29 goals this season to be- 3-0 gap before Bruce Draper|ques Caron kept his net intact. As the Leafs and Canadiens| come one of six Maple Leaf play- sank a rebound for Majors. | Caron also came up with some [Prepared for tonight's openinglers to score 20 goals -or more, Coach Scotty Bowman's Peter- spectacular saves early in the ame of the best-of-seven final, [No other club has so many top| borough squad had been 0-2 down third until Mahoney's goal at| Winger Dick Duff expressed To- scorers, not even Montreal--al- in the series with two games tied. 12:02 signalled the end for St.|ronto's doggedness: [though Canadiens had two 40-goal| One St. Michael's win would have Michael's, | "We can lose the first game to men, ~---- Montreal," he sald. "We can| Coach George (Punch) Imlach . . [lose the second game. We can|also served notice that in a hard- Whithy Legion |even lose the third game, and we fought series a man who plays Dart Tossers -. -. Still Leading ZONE 'F' DART LEAGUE diens in the best-of-seven eastern series with the first game Satur- day in Peterborough, with a 15-footer past goalie Cop| FIGURE SKATERS of the Oshawa Skating Club held their asnual club championship com- petitions last weekend and nd up another successful 5 4] f (o]} Figure Skating Assoc and an ardent booster of the Oshawa Skating Club, of which he is a champion; Doreen Yeo, Inter- mediate champion; Gloria Tat. ton, Senior ladies' champion and E, R. 8. "Dick" McLaugh- | past-president, lin, President of the Canadian --Photo by E. Rehder 'Oshawa Skating Club 'Declare '59 Champions The Oshawa Skating Club held|dian Figure Skating Assoclation, their annual elub petitions on |pr ted the trophies, Sunday morning with skating and| Mr, Yeo expressed the thanks dancing and a closing party injof the club to the skaters for their the gag to bring to a close real sportsmanship and do fhe r -09 season. parents for their help during the ShrCRONTO LEARY ove in R% Wouereal Jomight 3 open the 195 7 Cardi Rushntrgard, 11-year-old year, He also presented the win. aughter r, season with an informal party, Left - to - right are shown Ray Yeo, Oshawa Club president; Carol Huehnergard, novice champion; Lindsay Yeo, Junior ORT PLAIN CIGARETTES By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' High score 3 darts -- R. Tandy, 160 INCREASE YOUR EARNINGS! Are you working hard but feel you are not being rewarded Baseball team, 9 innings | Whitby No. 10, 103. | Baseball team, 1 Whitby No, 10, 21, ball player, 9 inni Olmstead, 32. Baseball player, 1 inning = R.| inning -- i ---D. | " i amd Mrs, L.Iners of the carnival ticket selling Jacobs, 9. a's ens domed thi fm. Punch Iniac youah N uelpriand, Bode, Ae, wou coi wih thei pues BE FOSHOW Il Fnanciany? 'oronto root » ' . Bap Ain od RET Ro Tg org Tigi brother Randy. "who iced sec- second to April Carter and third TianNe nw % wi OLD COUNTRY may have their special favorites but are in the main, of the neu- I TT Chrine nie Can, Corps No. 16 58 82 SOCCER SCORES THEN SEE US NOW 82 | ® oO tral variety, seeking only good entertainment and hoping for a an, Corps No. 13 58 good game, regardless of which team wins, There is not much neutrality left at this point, the office boy is ready to take sides C. HOCKEY SCORES (Qu. Legion No.7 # a1 ngs No. 65 Aun the boss and the only point on which all of us in Canadajevent. 8 5. 75 agree at the moment, is that it's nice to see the two Canad-| Linda Yeo, 10-year-old daugh- Can. Corps No. 14 66 ian NHL entries playing off for the Stanley Cup. We don't be-/ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Yeo, AND STANDINGS gsh. Legion No. 8 64|nesday in the United Kingdom: | sh. Legion No. 8 67 6: grudge our U.S. clubs having the fun and glory but once-in-a-while, (Hortop Ave., won the Junior Tro. By THE CANADIAN PRESS [ORM Sgts. Mess No. 9 81 = ENGLISH LEAGUE it's nice to know that not only do we have the hockey players, but/ phy with Christine Nash a close American League 64 that this season--we have the Stanley Cup finalists, runner-up. April Carter placed parchey 4 Cleveland 3 and Marjorie Robson gave the winners real competition in this regarding a highly paid sales position with one of Canada's lead- LONDON (Reuters) -- Rowults| M ing General Motors Dealers. 74/0f soccer matches played Wed- | Apply in writing or in person to K. C. Van Courte ONTARIO MOTOR SALESum. Osh. Legion No. 6 56 Birmingham 1 Bolton 3 Osh. Legion No. 4 87 53 Tottenham 2 Burnley 2 50! third in this event, (Hershey leads best-of - seven Wings No, 2 Peterborough Juniors captured the OHA Junior "A™ title Doreen Yeo won the Intermed:|' or 1e) 5 ings No. 7 Division II i-final 3-2) Can, C 2 y Jos igh, winning the Bh and extra sudden death ame over ute tile for the hind year in "Gu el yoaue [Whiiby Logon No. 11 3 43 oo Divan 140 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA y y f r succession with Paul Huehner-|\ .....1"s mrois.Rivieres 5 Osh, Legion No. § 80 40|Southend 2 Brentford 0 gi #he floor to win this title. They were hanging on the ropes over a week ago but they came back with that big win at home on Monday night, after holding the "Irish" to a tie in Toronto over the week-end and now, they've captured the championship -- the hard way--with a win on the other fellow's ice. And it should be remembered that the "Petes" lost their regular goalie away back early in this season's playoff grind--a blow that would have shook most Junior clubs, However, their alter- 'nate goalie came into his own when he got the call and now the Petes can move into Memorial Cup play--even though the "experts" have it that they'll not likely survive against the Ottawa-Hull representatives and in turn, no team in the East 3 speci So be Yat gut She Western champlons--with Flin Flon in this class, Gloria had to skate) Memorial Cup : to a standard, but easily surpass- Winnipeg 4 Flin Flon 7 BRIGHT BITS: -- Big League baseball gets under way today|ed it with her excellent marks in|[(Flin Flon leads best . of-seven western final 2-0) gard runner up and Yvonne Anon- lichuk placing third. Doreen won [the Central Ontario Sectional | Novice Ladies Singles Champion. | ship a few weeks ago in Orillia sol is no newcomer to the champion- ship field, Doubles in -- N. Hercock, 59. Wrexham 1 Queens PR 0 Doubles out -- H. Hill, 28. [Norwich 1 Swindon 1 (Best-of-nine final tied 3-3) Indianapolis 4 Fort Wayne 6 (Fort Wayne wins best - of-seven semi-final 4-1) Allan Cup { St. Vincent de Paul 5 Hull 2 | Miss Gloria Tatton of Gormley, |(Best-of-three eastern semi-final a member of the Oshawa Skating), UPS ID egina y / ot | Co Rs On roon (Best-of-seven western final tied ship. There being no competitors) 1-1) 4% . Oshawa Minor Softball Assoc. executive held a planning|figures and her lively free-skating meeting last night and president Bert Salter has announced that performance. Ontario Senior B he will call the season's organizational meeting for Monday, May Mr. Ray Yeo, president of the Peterborough 4 St. Michael's 1 4 so all Neighborhood Parks intending to have Bantam teams Oshawa Skating Club. announced (Peterborough wins scheduled Héve lots of time to get busy . . . OSHAWA SKATING CLUB held the winners and Mr, E. R. §. Mc-| best-of-seven final 3-2, three thelr annual club ch jonships tour t this past week-end|Laughlin, president of the Cana- ties) ° and named their 1959 trophy winners in a wind-up to her suc- cessful season . . . EDDIE ARCARO is going to ride one of E. P. Taylor's entries in the 100th running of the Queen's Plate race on June 30 . , . JOE CRONIN, new American League president, got bd point yesterday--told the National Press Club men that base- RA 5-5512 RA 5-5512 s no troubles that baseball men can't cure and that build- fog up to the strength of the world champion N.Y. Yankees is the only sensible solution for any club--not to break up the champions J, + OSHAWA CITY and District Softball Assoc. is holding a meet: ing at Simcoe Hall tomorrow evening and all teams wishing to play softball under OASA jurisdiction this summer, should have a dele- at this meeting. Note--this is not for Pee Wee, Bantam or et teams, 'Play Ball Sounds Today NEW YORK (AP)--Ted Willi-|was to be up to Ramos and Balti- gms has a pain in the neck; Red|more's Jack Harshman (12-15). Schoendienst is recovering from| The pitchers for the National tuberculosis; Clint Courtney has|League's sole game today, in a hairline fracture of the left leg; |Cincinnati, were expected to be Billy Klaus has a cracked rib and Bob Purkey (17-11) for the Reds) Curt Simmons is set to undergojand Ronnie Kline (13-16) for| an arm operation. | Pittsburgh. These and other highly-public-| Following is the lineup for Fri- ized baseball Baines wil be miss-|day's openers: ing from the opening day lineups) when the 16 major league clubs| American League Joni eT reson fdey and Bon 3 NW KO rr day. |Brewer - vs urley ' (21-7) Roy McMillan, recuperating| 257): from a shoulder dislocation; Mel| Chicago at Detroit Roach, still hobbling on a knee (14-12) that underwent surgery; ble Sid Stephens, with a jammed night}, Cleveland at ong thumb; Bill Skowron, with al erty oY AD ar twisted back: Gene Baker with 38, Ned Garver (12-11) or Bob A Av (70 a damaged knee; Billy O'Dell, ("TM : with a muscle spasm in his side;| (Only games scheduled George Witt, with an inflamed el- National League bow; Frank Sullivan, with a| wjlwaukee at Pittsburgh--War- ed muscle; and Billy Loes'ren Spahn (22-11) vs Bob Friend a sore arm, may also be on| (22.14), The finest "BETWEEN SEASON" COAT IN CANADA Of course we mean the New and Desir- able ALL-WEATHER coats by Aquas- cutum and Valmaline. 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