The Oshawa Times, 9 Apr 1959, p. 13

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TE gE COULD CAUSE YANKS TROUBLE | _ MIKE Le GINS al | wos GETTING 10. | one al ALY He TTLE "af" $éE cone ClosésT {a THE YANKEES, 7) t aon x Lom s E) THE SOX PoN'r LACK Of STARS Bons nG THE BATTING CHAMP \ GUE MUR ---- WILLIAMS, JANKE WouLD RNS AND HAVE A SEN. 7 \ BATTLE ON ne 1 THEIR HANDS. A VR © Distrivuted by King Features Syndicate) Kansas City Manager Just Wants 77 Wins WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Jack Urban (8-11), Bud Daley 240 on Tuesday night si Bowman- ville Arena, to tie up the Oshawa Civic Service Hockey League championship finals at one win ciding sudden-death' game, for the ~|¢y" Badminton Club tournament Nelson fought off match points THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 9, 195% 13 Firemen Win To Tie Final good scoring chances for both teams, there was no more scor- ing in the middle frame. McKee The Firemen defeated Dairy Hubble and Morgan of the Fire- men, all drew minor penalties in this period. Durno, Pipher and McKee all tried hard to even it up but couldn't click. With a minute left, Dairy pulled their goalie to use six forwards in a bid for the ty- ing goal but the move backfired, when Higgins again got a pass from Graham and fired the puck into the empty net. apiece, forcing a third and de- 1959 title. It was a hard - cnecking af- fair in which both teams fought hard to give their goalie the best possible protection and for the Firemen, the tactics resulted in a shutout. Durno, on Pipher's pass, was right in close in the first period but goalie Robinson foiled Durno| Corby of Dairy and McKee and the end-to-end play resulted drew penalties in this period, in Wiltshire having to make some|along with Hubble and Harrison good saves also, to keep the. first|(2) for the Firemen. period a scoreless aifair. This; DAIRY: goal, Wiltshire; Ding- was in spite of penalties to Corby man, Coles, Corby, Feeney, and Hart of the Dairy team an d'Pipher, Richards, Couture, Me- to Templar of the Firemen. Kee, Beaton, Durno aud Hart, The second period was only] FIREMEN: goal, Robinson; nicely under way -- the two-min-|Higgins, Knight, Lyons, Gibson, ute mark, when Higgins took|Morgan, Harrison, Hubble, Mal- Graham's pass and . beat Wilt- lette, Hooper, Graham, Templar, shire, to make it 10 In spite of Stacey and Mroczek. their two - game, total-points se- 'Centres' Can OBA Title To This Saturday night could) mark another big conquest for Oshawa sports fans. The Oshawa year. With five of the eight play- of Dairy along with Hooper, Shopping Centre All-Stars can be the first-ever Oshawa basketball team to win an OBA crown. The locals have a four - point lead, in ries with the Leamington Falcons for the Southern Onlario Inter- mediate ""B" title. The Oshawa team, who defeat- ed Leamington 78-74 in the first game in Leamington last Satur- day, certainly rate a good chance to bring the title here. Having lost only one game all season, the Shopping Centre crew should be very tough on their home floor, In OBA competition they have not lost a game and 'the only blemish on their record was suf- fered at the hands of Toronto's Ryerson Tech. On this occasion, Tom Olinyk, Oshawa's starry cen- tre; chose to play for his school team and helped with the victory in more ways than one. The 1 crew also has| 'Y* Badminton Club's Tourney Progresses John Lyons and Stan Brooks|drop shots with well placed clear. made the greatest advance in the ances to go into an early lead. currently being played at Simcoe several times but found difficulty Hall and the Central Collegiate in handling Root's backline clear- this week. ances and tried to put too much Play was confined to the|speed in bis shots thus sachifieing ingles. with c tration on the his timing. The many long ral- gingles, with concents |lies had the whole gallery watch- large ladies entry. Quite a num-|} 4 ber of contestants were defaulted; ing this match which Root finally ook 15-12, in this section for failing to show up. Contrary to other years, very| Another close match was that (AP)--Harry Craft has set a (3-2) and veteran Russ Meyer. t goal for his Kansas City| BULLPEN MEN Modest 1959. The young pilot; Dick Tomanek (7-2) and Tom little leniency will be shown play- lers who do not appear for their matches, unless they have called between John Lyons and Gordon |Andrews with the former com- ing out on top. Lyons had pre- an enviable record. The only loss! on their home floor was inflicted last Saturday by the Oshawa Bring Oshawa three years in a row before mov- ing into "B"" competition this ers standing six feet or over, they have a large height advan- tage. Murray Wales is the tallest at 6' 4", A very aggressive crew, the Falcons boast one of the fastest breaking teams anywhere in the province, Several of their players were in semi-pro loops in the U.S. before hooking up with the ------. DUAL-JET AUTOMATIC | WINDSHIELD WASHER Hand push-button for hand Windsor District Some of them have played to- gether for nine years But the "Centres" plan to keep their winning string alive Satur- day and bring Oshawa its first or foot operation forces twin jet spray on the windshield. High sheen chrome fittings, 29 Fits most cars --- Windshield Washer FREE Soouthern Ontario Ch fonsh Game time is 8.00 p.m. at the F. J. Donevan Collegiate, on Har- mony Road South, For d y ed in - the - wool hock- ey fans, who wish to see both the basketball game and the Stanley Cup telecast, they may rest at ease. The basketball game should be over no later than 9.30 p.m., giving enough time to catch the latter end of the hockey game. team. They have been at home for two years They won the All-Ontario Inter. "C" title SPORT BRIEFS DECLINE INVITATION PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Rus- send its rowing crews to a re- gatta Aug. 1 at Seattle, Wash, the vice-president of the Inter- national Rowing Federation said Tuesday. John Carlin said he had received word from the Russian government that its crews would of a conflicting Soviet sports competition. sia has declined an invitation to} not be able to participate because 9°SALE 4 BANANA SPLITS Buy one at the regular price =get another for only 19¢ This Thurs. & Fri. only PARKING FRIDAY NIGHT TILL OPEN REVITALIZING Amazing, easy to use "Do-it- Yourself" chrome process that gives bright new lustre to deter- AUTOMATIC BEATER EJECTOR MIXETTE Handsome high styled beauty for every kitchen chore, 3-speed SUPER-SPEED ROLLER SKATES Sidewalk fun for Boys and Girls at low cost , , « wants 77 victories, only four|Gorman (4-4) will be the mop-up 35 3 i i 'ole he committee and offered a good|viously defeated Alex Davidson an the seventh - place men; while Rip Coleman and | ' Kihieticre won last year. Howard Reed appear to have alencugh Ee iuse for not beingiany advanced tn 2 er tar, le ne tip! va 'A . *, Why 77? That would give his(good chance to stick. (2 : ; ter finals is occupied by Stan 500 won-lost percent-| The regular infield consists ofl The same procedure will apply 5 ) Shige Bre ane Athletics Hadley, Hector Lopez, Joe De-|to the men's singles. Present/Brooks who Paying, oe usual haven't reached since 1952. |maestri and Smith. Hadley, a 24-|plans are to have both singles|strong game advanced with ease. "There's no doubt in my mind year-old lefthander from Poca-|draws out to the quarter finals A Jobe Nichols. put up a 2d , ed." Craft said.|tello, Idaho, swatted 34 home Wednesday so all contestants still game before bowing out to the tha Ne mpi finish dependsruns at Little Rock last year./in the draw must be on hand to|defending champion Ralph Har- upon how much the other clubs|Harry Simpson and Preston|play when called. {lowe by a 15-8 score. Terry Gra- have improved. Our aim is to hit/Ward, the other first base aspir-| Entries for the doubles events|ham, another seeded player, ad- 500. We've got to reach that per- ants, also play the outfield. Dick wil] also close on Wednesday eve-|vanced with ease. centage before we can talk about Williams can play any of the out-/ning and those entered "and part-| Some of the ladies did not post first division." [field positions as well as first and yer are requested to secure ajthe winner's name but. among TTCHIN! TTER (third. Outfielder Whitey Herzog, |partner Wednesday and write the those progressing were Ethelda ¥ GPE ' {Zeke Bella and Bob Martyn also name in the draw alongside their|Candy, Lottie Levine, Carol Alilatics, be sald, Be. Tin have Played fires, Wayhe Terwill lown. ; {Cooper, Pauline Hiller and Donna proved, pitching, appeas iger plays second, third and} p66 play will get underway Scott. § new ist baseman in _rooklc short. lon Thursday. There will be limit-| Miss Hiller pulled a mild upset Kent Safle. _-- of Hal Smith, | |ed play for those not in the tourn-| as she defeated Carol Britton |ament or waiting for the consola-| with plenty to spare and showing Ine converted eatcher, at third SPORT BRIEFS [tion events to get underway. a much improved game. Play Wednesday evening willl = ase. Craft is willing to stack up his ; : | ;,| (HARNESS RACING SOON t Simcoe Hall and on Thurs-| regular outfield of Bob Care| | EANINGION (CF) -- Loam: hey evening ai the Central Cot REMEMBER WHEN? ... ageinst any trio in the league, [Ington's first harness races of |jegiate. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS He is satisfied that Frank House the Season, Postpuled Jost Satur] The most exciting match of| Toronto Maple Leafs won the and Harry Chiti will give the ay 3 et rounds, or ials on Monday night's play was a sec-| Stanley Cup by beating New York club ampie protection behind the NeXt © Sly 3 % lS fx lond-round match between Tim Rangers 6-4 at Toronto, 27 years t Saturday's race to be the Nelson and Chuck Root. The for-|ago tonight, for their third con- Parse Fak Ie x ial of 1ap(Hcr was Cxpesicd No advaucé scoviive) Vicory. 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