The Oshawa Times, 10 Apr 1959, p. 10

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nme 'f ly ly et © EERE 10 THE OSHAWArday, EASTVIEW PARK Pee Wa Left.to-right, winners of the "A" section the Oshawa Pee Wee Neigh! hood Assoc. are shown above, galia, FERNHILL PARK Pee Wees captured the Oshawa Pee Wee Neighborhood Assoc. Hockey League "B" honors this season and they are shown above, left| Hockey Leagu tt in full Bios ot sen' piiilio Nets, | Ogden, ORA Staff; Dug Sutton, after their victory balgle row) -- Robert Muir, April 10, 1959 NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC. NAMES ITS 1959 CHAMPS 4 » [% AL ps . Doug Sutton, Glen Elliott, Mike Hewer, Joe Waite and Don | Bowden; (back row) -- Wes Vern Claus, coach and Robt, Andrews, pres., Neigh- borhood Assoc. (Absent when picture taken -- Terry Siblock and Ron Hayward.) they are: ager; t row) Brian Copi- e, David Luke, Bill Tay- | asst.-coach; A. B. Waite, man- | to-reront row) Wes | Martin and Robt. J. Andrews, OgdtA staff; Bob Daw- | pres., Neighborhood Assoc.; SON, Werry, Mervin Ben- | (back row) -- Ralph Glover, | Lepp and Bud Dawson, | shang pionne, Gary Ste-| coach; Allan Chapman, Gerry |qager. vase) Remanchur, Ernist | Dionne, Howden Bryan, Jim | --Photos by The Oshawa Times| Pearce, Mike Planke, Hornsby, Ron Wilson, Wayne |; man- SPORTMENU | Maple Cleaners Tie | By Geo. lampbe' | Championship Finals | SPORTSTOR "Everything Froyp To Nuts' Playoff basketball continued parade with 22, 16 and 10 points. | Tuesday evening at Simcoe Halll CAGE COMMENT: Maples in the Oshawa Industrial League played a tremendous team game and Maple Cleaners, who put on|in registering their initial a d last-half demon-|tory ... This was Cay's first END OF WINTER ? The fact the fi Cup finals was only played last night and T° of the stanley and Memorial Cup--along with a lot of othe, plonships, are still very much in that we are still in the midst of who haven't yet dared to shed the Jun is bend time too, but just al over. Bowling leagues are reachi {very strongly racing stages, basketball teams are in their closin{o} 25d bancget first quarter lead. ay Donev. Col Here in Oshawa, two popular winter 8€asObys will be offi. Carl Cheski and Gord Davidson|o" Saturday, at Donevan Col- cially closed tomorrow night. Out Anne Heggtveit, Canada's newest lady Quest speaker Saturday when the annual closing banquet, election of officers, a. L ept Cay's I i Sy : running with their fine scoring. big event for local ski enthusiasts and a his looms as a ticipated. Over at The Oshawa Curling Clvb tomorzy gp they're ng their annual closing "Plumber's Night" with the This year they are repeating a have been popular in past years, About 50 of the members are tickets indicates a record att haven't picked up their ticket yet, will be able t Fred Hobbs, at the door. The program, " 7.00 o'clock sharp and any minute after time to show up. BASKETBALL FANS have a night also. It's the second Oshawa Shopping Centre All-Stars Leamington, last Saturday nigh ident on this. Leamington hadn't been defeated all this season until last week and they insist "off Night" and that they'll even night, | the return game, called for eight o'clock at they Hi van Col BRIG pillar, we ple Leafs te gymnasium--Harm BITS: -- Since writ "in the opening gam say fm, the Bu.ge Sus a Specd-packed sizzler would bel; --lLeals turned on all the dazzle their younger produce but Canadiens matched this with skill . mildly plus the added incentive provided rooters. It looks like a good MAJOR LEAGUE ba 1959 season last night, with Senators beating Orioles in mer temperature of 87 degrees while the Cincy the Pirates 4-1 . . . TAKE A GOOD LOOK--neither team my. er lead their respective leagues ep STOREY story is to "die down" way. It's remarkable what a couple of night's sleep will do central figure of the argument announces that he wants to about it and let it be forgotten--and it could be that it is 80 thoroughly that nobody will be Ike Hildebrand Awarded Honor PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Ike Hildebrand was named Peterbor-| ough's 1957 athlete of the year and Bill Mahoney won the award | for 1958 at the city's fifth annual dinner of champions Thursday night, Two were chosen this year be- cause the dinner wos not held last year. Hildebrand, coach of Belleville] McFarlands, was picked for his! 1957 performance as playing! coach of Peterborough Trafler- men lacrosse team Mahoney won his award as captain of the Peterborough Petes, this year's OHA Junior A champions. i veteran Fred "Plumber" Garrard once again going to don for the final game of the season. They're co «but "fun" is the guaranteed prize for all event of course is for curlers only game of the % home series for the Southern Ontario OBA ye seen Montreal Canadiens turn back TH series--even if it doesn was tr stration, deadlocked. the final set|playoff defeat in four games . . . at one game apiece, with a con-/Joe Olinyk, Gord Davidson and "|vincing 81-68 win over the Ernie Carl Cheski played a sensational ut DOCkey Shih Cay Lumberkings. game for Maples. h of MAPLES TAKE LEAD layers are all members of the "ongi Hr those of us I shawa Shopping Centre team, ongidink the weather- The Cleaners, who were out to the oD 3) " jos who meet Leamington Falcons in SahCiwinter season isieven up the series, Savio vol the second game for the Southern Joe Olinyk Ontario Basketball championship, bth the Allan Cup| doubt, m winter a legiate, starting at eight o'clock. MAPLES: Cheski, 21; Olinyk, 28: Davidson, 25; Wrubel, 0; |Voege, 0; Worsley, 0; Winter, 2; |Kolodzie, 5: Risebrough, 0. Fouls 21 out of 25 CAY'S: Oldfield, 22: Newey, at Harmonyeq Church Hall, combined beautifully to lead the skiing, will be the!victors while John Newey and Oshawa Ski neets for their Brent Oldfield kept Cay's in the banMgndance is an.| Ernie Cay's fought back gal- lantly in the second quarter, as they were trying to lengthen their .~ eR y Fees ead and the 515 san 01 CAORCLS Whaley, Mat earned them a tie by halftime. | hud de ds John Matthews and Brent Old-|®' = ; oi 3 field carried the load for the Ko Relat ri ae ely, losers while Carl Cheski and anh dtd ois Wo Gord Davidson kept things at an 9 leven pace for the winners. The REMEMBER WHEN? ee Srorvous ot, Jalftime read "p ' HE CANADIAN PRESS ' Er BIE OLA Jackie Robinson, the brilliant MAPLES' BIG QUARTER |infielder, became the first Negro Maple Cleaners put on a tre-'y, hreak into major league base. mendous scoring barrage and ball when Brooklyn Dodgers 12 |checked relentlessly after the yearg ago today announced pur- {halftime break, jumping into the hase of his contract from Mont. [lead on the strength of a 24-11 rea] Royals of the International night--traditio known as mat ceremonies i A Il the feature Lc eisman, along withy, novation. SP gostumes, MP for prizes when, This and the al, gale of endance -- but bers who one from for curlgiarts at that wi 3 good Leo matters right he ony Road south Larry |& Scarcely three minutes later while the Leafs were short- handed, Bonin calmly fiddled with the puck near the end boards, then picked out Dickie Moore for a perfect pass. From 15 feet out Moore blasted in the clincher at 15:02. The game was enlivened in the dying minutes by a scrap be- tween Henri Richard and To- ronto"s Bobby Baun, Each was given a major for fighting. Little more than a minute later centre Billy Harris of the Leafs drew a hooking nenmalty plus a miscon- duct penalty for invading the referee's circle. ONE-SHOT ACHIEVEMENT Bonin's goal was a one-shot ac- complishment -- the first time he had directed the puck on the net all night. It was his eighth in the post-season playoffs. He has missed scoring at least once in the only one of seven games and said this goal 'ended my one- game scoring slump." MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Canadiens today were safely launched on their bid for an un- precedented fourth straight Stan- ley Cup title thanks to the spark supplied by Marcel Bonin, For two and a half periods Thursday night a erowd of 14,870 saw a routine affair between Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. Then the irrespressible little left winger chopped in the winning goal and set up the in- surance marker with a coolly calculated pass to give Cana- diens a 5-3 win. The tipoff to the humdrum as- pects of this first game of the best-of-seven final came after- wards in the comment of the coaches. Both Toe Blake of Mont- real and Punch Imlach of To- ronto were critical of the work of their teams. LOOSE HABS DEFENCE Blake said Canadiens were loose in their own end "some of the guys didn't seem to have any legs." J loch said his leafs didn't hustle and fight enough and "this will be the easiest game Cana- diens will have against us. Closeness of the score all the way failed to pull the crowd out its apathy Henri Richard and Ralph Backstrom scored for Montreal and Dick Duff and Billy Harris for the Leafs in the open- ing period. It was as close through the sec- ond. Andre Pronovost moved Montreal in front and Ron Stew- art pulled the Leafs even. To the Leafs' credit, they out- skated and outchecked Canadiens in the first two periods. They looked good enough to snatch this first game although they had only one day rest after knocking off Boston Bruins in a tough seven-game. semi-final. The longer layoff for Cana- diens -- who were carried six games before downing Chicago Black Hawks--appeared to have left them either sluggish or com- placement BONIN BREAKS IT UP The game lacked the sparkle and spectacle of Stanley Cup play back with his mates after his long layoff and was used only a few times on the power play. He |Just missed a goal on one of his | efforts. | His brother, the Little Rocket, Iset Canadiens in front after only 36 seconds of play by tipping in Moore's shof. The Leafs were shorthanded when Duff scored at 4:53. He checked Moore at the height of a Montreal power play, snaréd the puck and streaked all the way in the clear to beat goalie Jacques Plante. Harris rapped in the short re- bound of a shot by Tim Horton at 6:24 to put the Leafs ahead for the only time in the game. Backstrom neatly feinted Bower and tucked the puck behind him to score at 15:41, Pronovost scored at 16:28 of the second period immediately after a faceoff in the Toronto end ny Stewart wyuied things up for e Leafs a 126 by eli Carl Brewer's shot Abid STOREY WATCHES Among the distinguished visit- ors for the game were ex-referee Red. Storey and Canadian light- heavyweight champion Yvon Les Canadiens Win First One Maurice (Rocket) Richard was, Storey resigned last Tuesday as being 'subjected to public! criticism" by National Hockey Campbell. Storey sat up on the catwalk with his wife and watched Eddie Powers referee the game. Durelle, with manager Chris St ban, was on his way to Blind River, Ont.,, where he is to be guest at a function in his honor. He will return to his New Bruns. wick home Sunday. It was about at centre ice where Durelle lost a sensational fight last December to champion Archie Moore, The two are to meet in Montreal again in July. LINEUP Toronto -- Goal: Bower; de- fence: Horton, Stanley, Reaume, Price, Brewer, Baun; forwards: Harris, Ehman, Mahovlich, Creighton, Duff, Armstrong, Pul- ford, Olmstead, Barry Cullen, Brian Cullen, Stewart. Montreal -- Goal: Plante; de- fence: Johnson, Talbot, Harvey, Turner, Langlois, Cushenan; for- wards: Henri Richard, Moore, Bonin, Backstrom, Geoffrion, Mc- Donald, Goyette, Provost, Prono- vost, Maurice Richard, Marshall. Referee: Eddie Powers; lines. men: Bill Morrison and George Hayes. SUMMARY First period: 1. Montreal, H. Richard (Moore, Talbot) 0:36; 2. Toronto, Duff 4:53; 3. Toronto, Harris ("forton) 6:24; 4. Mont- real, Backstrom (Provost) 15:41. Penalties: Geoffrion 1:13, Pul- ford 3:25, Armstrong 7:00, Brewer 18:51, Geoffrion 19:24, Second period: 5. Montreal, Pronovost (Goyette, Provost) 16:28; 6. Toronto, Stewart Brewer 2:51, Johnson 7:07. Third period: 7. Montreal, Bo- nin (H. Richard, Harvey) 11:59; 8. Montreal, Moore (Bonin, H. Richard) 15:02. Penalties: Ma- hovlich 1:28, Bonin 1:28, Arm- strong 7:13, Turner 7:13, Baun 14:02, Baun major 15:32, H. Ri- by Price) 16:54. Stops: Bower Plante 712 12-381 5 811-24 chard major 15:32, Harris minor and misconduct (penalty served | until Bonin got to work. He streaked in front of the net to Durelle. A--14,370, AIDS TITLE BID Gord Davidson, who starred for Tillsonburg Livingstons when they won the Canadian Senior "A" basketball cham- pionship, back in 1951-52, is be- ing counted upon to help the Oshawa Shopping Centre All Stars when they make their bid for the Southern Ontario Inter. "B" title, this Saturday night, at the Donvean Collegiate here. Gordie has starred with Maple Cleaners in the local Industrial league for the past couple of seasons but he has also proven | a tower of strength to the Osh- awa "Centres" along this year's OBA playoff trail. If the awa team can hold their and turn back Leamin 4 fr Don cose Di aturday "i will quali fy to enter the Ontario semi- final round -- quite a feat for a team playing its first season in Ontario Basketball Assoc. com. petition. NEW BUFFALO COACH DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP)--Benny Zientara, former Cincinnati Reds infielder, was named coach of the International League's Buffalo Bisons Thursday. Kerby Farrell is Buffalo manager. Heating Problem ? For the finest in ¢ OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING © GAS WATER HEATERS Installation by Experts W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES RA 3-4878 Run Your Car Without SPARK PLUGS Get Up to 31 More Horse-Power, 8 More Miles per Gallon USING ONLY REG. GAS! Nationally Advertised S.A. Fire Injectors, fully guaranteed. Distributed locally by ALLAN B. 700 CENTRE ST., S. WHITBY ~~ MO 8-9021 clip Henri Richard's shot past goalie Johnny Bower at 11:59. OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS "TASTES DIFFER" when it comes to vie- | These three| i SKI CHAMP HERE The Oshawa Ski Club, which holds forth during the "snow season" out at Kirby, but basi- cally has its roots right here in | this city, will hod {ia annual | meeting session, this Saturday evening, at Harmony United Church Hall, at 6.30 p.m., with a turkey dinner, election of offi- cers and a guest speaker, The guest speaker perhaps provides the real highlight of this year's closing, since it will be none other than Canada's new ski queen, Anne Heggtveit, who won several top - ranking tour- naments in Europe this past winter. All Oshawa Ski Club members are urged to attend-- as well as all others who are interested. She will show color slides taken during her Euro- pean tour when she won a world's title for Canada and of course, the presentation of the club's 1953 championship tro- phies will be another highlight of tomorrow night's big meet- ing. HOCKFY SCORES END-STENDINGS Do you need help with yours ? Jing it and a soligCuld a rabid crowd of ne by town big game on tap tomorrow | Juarter. Joe Olinyk put on a one-|League. The announcement fol- shooting, while John at the Dodgers' home park. bir home who moved in front 60-47, © neither able to gain ground as| Fort Erie Feature Ma. again played heads up for Maples Stable of Toronto and ridden by HIGH SCORERS |Erie Jockey Club Thursday. Am- Olinyk, Gord Davidson and Carl{two lengths. seball pulled the curtaif ype Ches Brent Oldfield, John Newey and|$9.70 as he ran the five furlongs total- {man show for the winners as hellowed Montreal's 4-3 victory over Tater, Tome-and-| oy in 14 points with some un- Brooklyn in an exhibition game picked up a six-polgq right canny t. But they are note {Newey was the only attacker to ,--- - Ing over-/ ont the fine defence of Maples, A b At Wins had aN Both teams fought tooth-and- mber om nail in the last quarter, with /they battled to a 21-21 draw. | FORT ERIE (CP) -- Amber ing the first portion today's Gord Davidson and Joe Olinyk!Atom, owned by the McMacken e of the Stanley Cup ds. To while Brent Oldfield and Bill Hor-|Charlie Bradford, won the fea- in ton tried in vain for Cay's. tured Olean purse at the Fort| Maple Cleaners were paced tober Atom sloshed through the their important victory by Joe/deep mud to defeat Menflora by Cheski with 28, 25, and 21 points| Robert James was third. The Irespectively: while for Cay's, winner paid $29.10, $16.00 and Bill Horton topped their scoring'in 1:07 1.5. Reds turneyey again this season . . 9g if "Red" himself bhic| referee when next year's NHL season opens ???? , . . WOMEN CURLERS meeting in North Bay this week, formulated plans for a Canada-wide championship playoff and named Ken Watson to By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stanley Cup Toronto 3 Montreal 5 (First game best-of-seven final) | Ontario Junior B I Sarnia 5 Waterloo $ (Sarnia leads best-of-seven semi. final 2-0, one game tied) ® An unsurpassible FREE HOME PLANNIN end ESTIMATING SERVICE. 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