The Oshawa Times, 13 Apr 1959, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 13, 1959 'Centres' Capture South Ont. Honors A cored 19- Montreal 4 Trois-Rivieres 2 dy awa ten Leam-| (Montreal wins best-of-nine final a workout today before moving | 58) Sparked by a terrific two-way effort from Tom Olinyk, Oshawa) Shopping Centre All-Stars eked out a close 66-60 victory over Leamington Falcons at Donevan Collegiate, Saturday. thus sweep- ing the round 144-134 and claim- ing -this city's first Southern On- tario basketball championship, since 1925. The Shopping Centre crew will now meet Kirkland Lake in the north - south finals. First game in this series will be played here in Oshawa, this coming Saturday night, at Donevan Collegiate at 8 p.m. STARTED FAST The Oshawa crew looked as though they would run away with it in the first five minutes of Saturday's game. They outhit the Falcons 14-5 and controlled the game almost compiefely in the early minutes. But the Leaming- The Centre club called a "time out" with the scorc knotted at 48-all. Then Brent Oldfield scored two quick baskets and Gord Davidson added another within seconds. This seemed to take the steam out of the Leamingten club and Oshawa swarmed all over them, Tommy Olinyk was tremendous off the backboards, controlling shot after shot. At one time Osh- awa had a 50-48 lead before they slowed down. Leamington lost Dick Hicks and Stan Jackson on fouls in the even resorted to an all-court press in a vain effort to stop the local crew, But the All-Stars put the ball into a freeze with about two minutes remaining and pre- served their lead. Tom Olinyk led all scorers with 19 points and was the big man in HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS ington hit 22-out-of-29. CAGE COMMENT The Vancouver 0 Seattle 3 game was rough but nol nearly 2s (Seattle wins best-of-seven coast final 4-1) bad as the one in Leamington. . . . The local officials kept things well in check. . . . Visitors|~, at the game included OBA presi-| Peterborough 1 Hull-Ottawa 4 (Hull-Ottawa leads best-of-seven eastern final 2-0) B from Waterdown. Flin Flon 2 Winnipeg 3 - San iid game here|(Flin Flon leads best-of - seven in the best-of-seven series. At the same time Blake said he po oi" otyrned to the club in Turner, Langiois; wasn't writing off the Leafs'|the opening game of the final Richard, M. Richard, Marshall, comeback powers. The hustling Thursday but was used only a Backstrom, Geoffrion, McDonald, Torontonians came on with a couple of times on the power Goyette, Pronovost, Provost, Bo- rush late in the regular season Play. In Saturday's game he al. nin, Provost, Hicke. to make the playoffs and then/ternated with Bernie (Boom Referee: Frank Udvari; lines. overcame Boston Bruins in a Boom) Geoffrion on a line that men: George Hayes and Art Skov. | seven-game semi-final after be- underwent considerable juggling. ing down 290. PROVOST THE STAR | As in the first game here urday than Thursday, won by Montreal 5-3, opener. Canadiens weren't gum-|strom 3:32, Turner 6:11, dent Dominic Missett from Ham- flton and OBA Secretary-Treasur- should be another dandy with the north boasting a strong contender won-11, lost-one record. . . . And so far they have uever had a practice together, . day at Simcoe Hall, with Ernie Cay's and Maple Cleaners tied at one game apiece in their three-\. o1and 3 Hershey 1 out-of-five final. . , . Game time By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Hershey 4 Cleveland 3 western final 2-1) Ontario Intermediate B in Kirkland Lake. Oshawa has Thorold 4 Delhi 3 now won six - straight OBA play-| (Thorold leads best-of-seven semi. dying minutes of the game and|off games and boasts a seasonal| final 2-1) Industrial Toronto 1 Montreal 3 Basketball Finals continue Tues-| (Montreal leads best-of « seven Stanley Cup final 2-0) SUNDAY final 4-3) Quebec League Western League Memorial Cup SATURDAY National League American League Memorial Cup |day.. Montreal Takes 2-0 Lead In Stanley Cup Finals (Hershey wins best-of-seven semi: | MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal Canadiens, holding a big edge in the Stanley Cup final, scheduled ing but has still been: troubled Harvey relayed the puck over the Provost (Goyette, Harvey) 18:33.| Parry O'Brien of the U.S. with pain, ------ i | with |*"There"s a chance wi to Toronto with the aim of end- aphle to use him Tuesday, and an out, | |ing the Maple Leafs' hopes om|even better chance for Thurs- Toronto ice. | "We're certainly going to try! {to wind this thing up in four] straight," said coach Toe Blake, giraight in Stanley Cup -play-- ris, (whose Canadiens scored a 3-1 win Blake is also counting more from len, Mahovlich, Ehwian, Barry |Saturday and grabbed a 2-0 lead '& | (Rocket) Richard. Niviit BREAKS WORLD RECORD. TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- Dallas Long, 18-year-old freshman at the University of Southern California, put the shot 64 feet, two inches-- a foot more than the world ree. ord Saturday night. U.S. Olymp- jan Al Nieder also outdistanced the world record with a toss of 63 feet 8% inches, The world mark of 63 feet two inches is held by blue line to Phil Goyette who, in ' . a. I Penalties: Geoffrion 6:50, Arm. PROTECTS GRAIN SHARNBROOK, Eng. (CP)-- An ultra-violet ray lamp is drive ing away rats and mice from 11 17 13--41/granaries in this Bedfordshire 6 7 16--29 community, orp " 1 turn, sent a forward pass to Pro- i we : Im iscug Bellvesu ng vost, The way was clear and Pro- strong 11:56, Backstrom 11:56, e may be Vost set sail, scoring from 15 feet Tarver 15:02, Price 19:20. | ps: | Bower {Plante LINEUP | Toronto -- Goal: Bower; de- Aiming for his fourth straight fence: Horton, Stanley Reaume, win since taking over the club--| Brewer, Baun, Price; forwards: and an unprecedented four Pulford, Olmstead, Stewart, Har- Duff, Armstrong, Brian Cul- amazing sock comfort game to game on Maurice Cullen, Creighton, A cal -- Goal: Plante; de- The high - scoring 87-year-old fence: Johnson, Talbwt, Harvey, forwards: H, SUMMARY | BOTH IMPROVE | First period: 1. Montreal, John- Both teams played better Sat- son (H., Richard, Moore) 5:12.| they d.d in the Penalties: Baun, Brewer, Back-| Olm- | ton crew fought back very well oq ,ya's victory. Brent Oldfield, Tuesday is 9 p.m. and soon pulled within six points. a lot 4 trouble with his| i PI hE = Booth Hull-Ottawa 5 Peterborough 2 Tom Dink and carl coheski| hots in the first haf, came on|s Wilson, Dickenson. Davidson| Ontario Joermegiate B worked well off the backboards i... well in the second stanza {0/10 Tom Olinyk 19, Newey, Joe Georgetown 4 Sun iy ge : and at halftime they had Oshawa, 4 up with 11 points. Gord oli yk 8, Oldfield 11, Cheski 10 {Georgetown leads best-of-seven Canadiens pulled out Saturday's ming up s6 many passes and out- stead 8:11, Provost 3:11, M, Rich-| victory dn the third period. shot the Leafs 44-30. The Leafs ard 15:15, Stanley 18:02, Brewer Claude Provost, a rugged right- worked harder at their checking|19:50. { winger, scored the winning goal and defensive work. Forced to, Second period: 2. Toronto, Stew- Patented "2-Sole" Socks : : : i Ia i 4 i-fi at 5:02 and supplied the clincher open up more, they hod a 16-15 at (Olmstead, Putord) 11:41. The sole is knitted in two layers, the inner layer ahead 3635, With each player net- ny, ids0n and Carl Cheski tallied ang Vaughan 3, Tota! 66. semi-final 3-1) 4 with Hie sn ing 10 points. |10 apiece. i J ET ; k The Leafs were down two men Olmstead 19:27. | side of the fabric. No extra bulk or weight. You have i icks. Falcons corer, : | FALCONS -- Gow 2, Hicks 11, waterloo 5 Sarnia | Provost's hig effort marked the d 4 ; | h a 4 . Dick Hicks, Falcons' top sco Pat Irwin was tops for Lear wig SS aics 3 tn 12 Tack, Waterjoo 5 Son dT of - seven third time he has scored the win. and Montreal one when Johuson| Third period: 3. Montreal, Pro-| to wear Penmans 2-Sole Socks to believe the difference! me continued tightly|ington with 12 points, while Dick|gon 5, Robinson 5, Dawson 7 and yd 4 wi A Go a Woy prov Leaming.| Hicks had 11 and Harold Wigle Read. Total 60. Ontario 'mior C playoffs, Two of his winners cam» shot at 5:12 of the oiLing period iin . Officials -- Bill Dell and Dave Newmarlet'5 Fort Erie 6 [i1 the semi-final series against for the first goal o: the game. could do little with big 6' 4" Mur- | apiece. Kelly of Oshawa. (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) 2 ward poss in the Montreal end ray Wales, who sank eight big| Referees Dave Kelly and Bill, Scorer and timer -- Fred Whal- Ontario Junior D {games by Montreal. Sent for ri earlier | wins best-of-five final gay, with goalies Jonuny Bower giowart reached the puck just : 1 b Cl It i of Candies Daving 12 etiy. on into the net on Plantes open Doug Harvey figured largely ing 1 u oses 11S BASKETBALL se SCORES [cause of his defensive work and ey Provo,t finally breaking {way for Provost's guals. the Toronto zone, drew the Leaf | Defenceman Tom Johnson gave defence toward him and slid a SATURDAY Anne Heggtveit of Ottawa, one|compete and be beaten by those enjoyed. A total of 176 public Canada W 's Sr. B period while the Leafs were let drive as Andre Pronovost of the world's top women skiers, |at the top." [school children took part in the Eastern Canatia Women's Sr. B fo. ded and Jon Stewart crossed in front of Bower and v 0 - _'scored for the Leafs in the sec-|screened the shot. . closing dinner of the Oshawa Ski lowed one of the main reasons for; Mr, Gomme was master of cer. (Sarnia Phin: Mr game total ond. The Leafs had a big chance| The Leas hi I take use of Club, held Saturday night at Har- European domination in men's emonies. The 1959-60 slate of offi- po | | y d presented by Harold to Township 55 Sault Ste, after Provost had given Cana-|utes later when Geolfrion drew The petite Miss Heggtveit, who ture a man skier enjoys com-|Armstrong. {rons ibis ip a "|diens a 2-1 lead, but Brian Cullen|a highsticking penalty, and " i | v Township wins ik ig ia Bb LL Rg in lub president. Other executive game total-noint series 134-111) was far out of his cage, fanning Cullen missed on his wide-open pionships for Canada in recent|cally and otherwise for the fu- Garrard, treasurer: "Hap" North Bay 57 Kirkland Lake 72 ee . {Canadiens 5 t : A 8 , H } ) e ' M SE BELIVEA | s had to survive an- months. ture because skiing does not en-\c.,ce registrar; Doug Clark,| (Kirkland Lokes wins fwo-game 1AY USE B v other penalty before Provost skiing, the Arlberg-Kandhar meet overseas. Ernie Gomme, publicity; Church! ronto Tuesday and Thursday--- Rang 4) p me LE y H | b a N S hs goal. The Leafs were trying de- at Garmisch, Germany, saw Miss| In most European countries a Root, trails and grounds and Blake said he may surprise the sperately for the tying oo 8 le bined 1959 championship. She also! reaches the top, can enjoy a high "| dies' senior downhill and slalom; i | won the slalom and combined measure of social and financial hance. |Dick Rutherford, junior slalom The big Montreal centre, who ; y Ralph Schofield, vice - president: junior downhill; Johnny Nichols, |r season, suffered a spinal in- TELLS OF TRAINING |PRESIDENT REPORTS Mrs. H. Grose, secretary, and Junior hovice and Hans Eder. dury in the third game against STATISTICS the Canadian team dent's report, said the club had heuser, technical; Hans Eder, i ing program | PO |and jumping. For the tenth con- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | we 30 8 4 02 4 8 ty Junior B at 18:33, edge on shots in last period. Penalties: Duii 2:58, Talbot 8:25, reversed so that your foot is in contact with the soft : Ah | | Be semi-final 3-0, one tie) ning goal for Montieal in the Grove home a partly screened vost (Harvey) 5:02; 4. Montreal, ; i 7 ; M Wales had nine! ton tied it up twice Oshawa and Murray Chicago Black Hawks, won 4-2 in| _Be:t Oimstead's well-timed for- | y , vey 8 points. {Dell called a total of 44 fouls oniley and Bob Worsley of Oshawa. Warsaw 6 Milverton 2 It was a tight struggle Satur- 50" 11.41 of the second period. 3-2) of the Leafs and Jacques Plante cide the crease aud steered it {the Montreal victory, both be: "mya teams fought it out bit- E S f 1 S his smart passing that paved the (jo deadlock. Harvey carried into uccessiu eason Wp {Montreal the lead in the first pass to Provost. The rightwinger was guest speaker at the annual) The pretty blonde champion al-|club's junior program. St. Lambert 42 Sarnia 42 Ito pull even in the third period, . mony United Church Hall. [ski events was the different sta-|cers was Ontario Intermediate A . 10 P Pp manpower advantagc two min is senior ladies' ski champion of pared to Canada. Young men in| ws. pichorde was re-elected (Toronto two- shot wide at an open net. Plante shortly after mid-period Brian |members re-elected were Bruce, Northern Ont. Intermed B ingloriously at a rehound. chance. Considered the World Series of joy the prestige here that it does}. ver, and committee heads, total-point final 128-118) For the next two games--in To- came through with his second Heggtveit winner of the com-/good skier is lionized and if hej, Schubert, building mainte- hill: Mrs. Joyce McKenzie, la- Leafs by using Jean Beliveau. titles at St. oMritz, Switzerland. |success. New officers elected Were and cross country; Mike Winter, scored 45 goals during the regu- STANLEY cup She outlined the rigorous train-| Ivan Richards, in the presi- committee heads, Dick West- 1 on's senior downhill, slalom Chicago. He has resumed skat- WLFA leads best-of-seven experienced preparatory to com- completed a highly successful instruction; Miss Vera Slockum,| ooutive vear, Bud Pipher won 'W ' » ap ar Eagle' Wins peting in the top European meets|year. social, Jim Rutherford, tow, f ' y the won. She also fold of the| It held its first major event, maintenance and Dermott Con-|iis C0" mens Cross country . . Billy Kelly Sprint FORT ERIE (CP)--War Eagle, year-round conditioning activity ajthe Southern Ontario four-way way, junior. Bill Pierson is hon-| Mi ras § skier must adhere to in order to Senior Men's Championship and orary president. Li in. Besatueh as imroduced reach the top. [saw membership grow from 227| Club Snow Queen, Mrs. Doris / owned by Peter del Greco of To-| ronto and ridden by Avelino Go- by mez, won the fourth annual run.| Moore, Montreal Montreal .. (Montreal |final 2-0) Leading scorers: MEN! If you want your face to wake up and live, use Old Spice After Shave Lotion after every shave. It'sbrisk and bracing--pleasantly scented too! And it's good for your skin- contains extra emollients to guard against loss of vital skin moisture. Try Old Spice After Shave Lotion...you'll like it! $1.35 Newt S FH U LT O N tome AFTER SHAVE LOTION -- -- ODL HNOW On op eoa-- pwned NNO Miss Heggtveit said, *"'Coach-|to 685 over the season. Psy presented ehamplonship| 1%: Pierson. | Club films were shown ning of 'he $3,000 Billy Kelly| Bonin, Montreal bf J] | War Eagle, the favorite, paid provost, Mtl etes Lose First Two meme wm" I Bs R WHE Tees Gomez, their first appearance in the Na- from 1955 through 1957, accepted Mackell, Boston Hull-Ottawa Canadiens will de-only 19 shots. | ing, competition and mountains| There vas good skiing at the trophies assisted by Mr. Schu- Mai Agog i 4 were the keys to success in in-|club's Kirby site for 19 consecu-\bert. Winners were, Anne Gif-\}.. trips to Europe ternational meets." She added, tive weekends, dating from Nov.|ford, junior ladies' slalom; Caro-| i . 0 i 0 rnc) To get to the top, you musti29. In all, 39 skiing days werellyn Pascoe, junior ladies down-| peter Francis and entertainment Tt Te Fort, Erie Joore) H. Richard, Mtl |was provided by Billy Meek and Club Saturday | Litzenberger, Chi Miss Joan Zubkavitch. x oe Harvey, Mtl who retired to his Mahovlich, Tto ; By THE CANADIAN PRESS Havana tavern last season after Sloan, Chicago To Hull-Ottawa Habs iss mei rims ium : | tional Baseball League, defeated o0ly three mounts and had two, at 2 Cincinnati Reds in the season's| . HULL, Que. (CP) -- Coachon Claude Cyr in the C |scoring ch by Canadiens, | ! ; ; Claude Ruel predicted today his| goal, who was called on to handle who held an 1146 - Ojener six yours ogo today, Ther RE a a fhe » { ge in shots. won their first league pennant| while Gang Miss was a wlote 5 { d the world series in 1957, but|third. The winner ran the five] : feat Peterborough Petes in five| The team: tl Locas started off the scoring an e Wo , Y03 O.5 ov | io a on omer Ce erie Jetod, hrouft 8vy "sipping Dome. Morriasete's sit wining thei second league irongs in 14533 over a heavy ads NMemarial Cup okey Sul Jacques Caron in the Peterbor. rebound with Caron out of posi-|jp Rog gone ew York| Cold damp weather held Sat-| e felt the team didn't play as . rd g rl La a ie LL he well Sunday when they Jay Por hm goal stopped several good 'tion at 2:08 of the middle stanza. Yankees. urday's crowd to $9,265. \ Illustrated is a typical expression as on Saturday night when they downed the Petes 5-2 in Peter- borough. "If the boys play as well as in the first game, we should win the series in five games," he said. | Third game of the best-of-seven! series is slated for Peterborough | Tuesday night with the fourth | game in Hull the following night. | LED ALL THE WAY | In Peterborough Saturday night! Hull led 1-0 after the first and increased the lead to 4-1 in the second. The Hull goals were by Jac. ques Lapierre, Bob Rousseau, Andrew Drolet, Keith McCreary and Gillies Tremblay. For Petes, Weiner Connelly and Jim Roberts were the marksmen. Sunday, Hull's third line led the way with Maurel Morrissette, Yves Locas and Serge Boudreau having their best game of the year, Locas scored two goals and his linemates assisted on both. Mor- rissette also assisted on a third | goal by Yves Sarrazin. Defence- man Andre Tardif scored the fourth goal. Peterborough's goal was scored by Bob Rivard in the second per- jod Ruel, whose promising hockey | career was cut short by the loss of an eye while playing with the Van Heusen Motors where... THE PRICE IS RIGHT... and scene enacled every day at Oshawa Wood Products. 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