The Oshawa Times, 21 Apr 1959, p. 10

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STANLEY CUP VICTORS CELEBRATE THEIR the Habs' names for | Saturday night for a 4! win in the fourth year in a row. They accomplished the feat by beat- | ing Toronto Maple Leafs 53 on | shown, Marcel Bonin These grinning members of | will bear the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club are shown gathering around the Stanley Cup, which a SPORTS MENU Sai & By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR Left-to-right are Henri the final series When Score By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staf Writer Jack Adams, a hard-bitten old THE STANLEY CUP having been won for this season, d's |. warhorse with Detroit able to assume that the winter is just about over. Mind you. po, Wings, and Staf Smythe, we still have Whitby Dunlops waiting to clean up the Allan Cup (0, 1 ookew executive with Tor finals against Vernon and there is the Memorial Cup final series onto Maple Leafs. have some- 8iso. Peterborough fans are just about in the same stale righ thing. in -common pow that Oshawa hockey fans were in, back around 1938. The : , . = Petes had a good team, they knew that all winter, not the best Neither an Stand the Rresenpe 8am, perhaps, but a good team. Then came the playefis and the of watching a | ese game ey Liftiock City boys have thrived on adversity. They lost the first leave the arena and pace up anc two to St. Mike's. lost their regular goalie but came back to/down outside until the crowds win out, with their sub-goalie as a star. Then they lost the first start leaving the building #wo to Hull, lost their second goalie and got DeJondy the best in' Doctors say the strain of follow Junior league, as a replacement. But they also lost their team ing a tight game might be too| and ace ? hae happened then ? They proceeded much for Adams' heart. With win games and Jast night 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' nosed out Ottawa-Hull Jr. Cana-| Smythe, it's simply a case of s 2-1 in the 7th game of the series, up in Peterborough, to earn/nerves # berth in the Memorial Cup finals, against Winnipeg Braves. | Last week, when Toronto Maple you don't think the Liftlock City hockey fans are 'red hot" by Leafs defeated Montreal Cana- pow-then you're just plain crazy. They're red hot and wihd-- diens 3-2 in overtime in the third and enthusiastic -- and everything and the Memorial Cup final game of their Stanley Cup series, | peries would be a real epic, if only it was played down this way. [Smythe was pacing up and down Church §t., about .a block from Maple leaf Gardens. He knew immediately Leafs scored when a grea' roar from the Gardens shook the neighbor- hood. The street was practically deserted and within seconds people who had been watching the game on television, leaned out windows beaming and laugh. ing Taxi-cab drivers, listening the game on their car radios, stopped their cars and got out Montreal Canadiens held thelr victory party yesterday, eooled right out and acting like professional gentlemen, they smnounced their plans for the summer months and the club, equally efficient--did not announce their plans for next season. With two Montreal-sponsored teams, Hull-Ottawa and Peter- borough, playing off in the Eastern Canada Junior final and with Flin Flon (another Canadiens' farm team) playing off in the Western final (although beaten out) we just wonder what the Montreal NHL club is going to do with all their prospects, the boys they have under contract, ready to graduate from » Jomior "A" ranks -- but perhavs not ready for NHL yet. Mon- treal Royals don't need these boys -- they won the title this year -- the AHL isn't the best place to "park" future pros- pects. Maybe Canadiens will come up wth a Senior team in OHA ranks -- perhaps in Cornwall, or Ottawa ? After all, they've got a lot of talent that they're going to keep rather than let some other club grab off, BRIGHT BITS: This Saturday at Simcoe Hall, there'll be the first Boys' Clubs of Canada basketball tournament ever held fere and it should be a real exciting experiment . OSHAWA "CENTRES" (the Shopping Centre All-Stars) defeated Kirkland Lake Brelands 62-46 here on Saturday night but the local lads picked up two-thirds of the penalties handed out, so if they are to survive this North-South Ontario championship round, they'll bave to avoid these penalties and on the Kirkland Lake floor, which is reported to be much smaller, the Oshawa boys will have an even tougher job avoiding body-contact and personal fouls CHARLIE BOSWELL shot a 95 for nineteen holes and 194 for 36 oles, last week-end and in case you "duffers" don't think that's ympire in a tight haseball game. good let's remind you that Charlie was winning his fifth) The batter drops a bunt down essive United States blind golf tournament title. He was totally (the first-base line. The catcher Blinded in the last war , skates, lubricated with either watér or special oil, to make skat- make the tag d ing smoother therefore faster and easier, may turn out to belgticks the ball In the runner's ro something BILL WOODSON ran the 100-yard dash. in a hip pocket Ww world's mark of 9.1 on Saturday---but he had the wind at his| i - ax. ay 4 Pack so it will not be official VERNON CANADIANS are ex. le hip joss 2rouid a the ed to make a much better showing tomorrow night against pases anc Lrosges ome pa es " a 4 Can Nis side is the catcher, making I Dunlops, than they did on Sunday afterncon . EINO futile swipes to retrieve the ball ANEN, a Finnish policé detective won the Boston Marathon 4 ¥esterday, Johnny Kelley, former winner was second and Cana. How da"s Gordon Dickson came in third in an impressive performance Nothing in the rulebook directly TONY DEMARCO defeated Eddie Connors last night in a 10- covers the situation, und decision and it was a od step up, for the former world's IT'S A SINGLE elterweight champion, now treading the comeback trail J MIKE'S have announced that if they are to continue in OHA or "A" competition, they must be permitted to play an abbrevia- wd schedule and we suspect that Barrie and a few other clubs take a very dim view of this idea = BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS -- .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS - 3 2 . National lan Fran ws Angeles seconds and then pushed off," Smythe told reporters MONTREAL (CP)--You're the accidentally do vou call it" It should Harry go single Simmons game's foremost authorities The 48-year-old. bespectacled Simmons is secretary of the In- ternational League, with head- quarters in Montreal. Baseball's evolution and the zany incidents and anecdotes the game some- times produces are his romances. Simmons was a self styled 3% Imediocre player, a '"'good-field- no-hit"" sandlot catcher who just ppd, never made the grade profes- as says the Jun- one ol 500 1% 222 4 167 Philadelphia 3.3 League St. Louis 2 7 Pittsburgh 1 5 100 000 000 1 30 Monday's Results 010 000 001-2 6 0 3 A " . Philadelphia at Pittsburgh v8. Jones and Schmidt; Drys- ain sionally Male and, Roseboro San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 2 He was 18 when he quit play s: SFr-Mays (1 LA-Neal International League ing. "I couldnt hit worth a WoL Pet.GBL damn," he savs. Re iladelphia at Pittsburgh ppd Rochester 800 Now he tells the top players in 625 % North America when and where S500 1% ito play. S00 1% In the off-season he drafts play- 1% ling schedules for the top base- 2 pall leagues. 2% It's a chore he nimbly attacks 2% with huge charts, stacks of trans- portation time-tables and a fresh supply. of the Cuban cigars he smokes at a 10-a-day rate. MAJOR LEAGU TOO Miami Columbus Montreal Toronto Win. Ply games scheduled) - American League $ew York at Boston ppd, rain Only game scheduled) Richmond . International League Havana #oronto 010 000 003-4 8 0 Buffalo mi 000 000 000-0 5 0 Monday's Resulls oOodeschick and Thompson; Toyonto 4 Miami 0 son, Parsons (9 and Montreal 2 Havana 3 (Only games scheduled) 000 001 000 000 01--2 11 2 American Association 001 000 000 000° 00--1 11 2 St. Paul 0 Houston 1 Besides his own triple-A cir sorda, Collum (14) and Charleston 2 Louisville 1 cuit, he arranges playing dates Pmley: Cueche, Arroyo (8) Denver at Fort Worth ppd, rain to cover the two major leagues, wid Gonder Minneapolis at Dallas ppd, rain the IL's sister American Associ games scheduled) Omaha at Indianapolis ppd, eold tion and several lower-classifica- } ---- -- -- [tion outfits. National League NEW COACH But his main fancies remain the " W L Pet.GBL| ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)--/game's history and the knotty Milwaukee 4 1 800 Wayne Hardin, 32-year-old navy problems that give umpires in- 0s Angeles 6 #67 offensive backfield coach, Satur- somnia an Francisco 6 600 1% day was named head football! For the last 11 years he has Jincinnati 4 571 1 coach at the naval academy, suc- written a feature called So You fbicago i 500 , 1'%% ceeding Eddie Erdelatz. BLOONS We #eha Think You Know Baseball for a provisions *M. Dawson 92, B WIN IN TRADITIONAL STYLE Richard, Jacques Plante and Dickie Moore Montreal Photo by Gazette SPORT SNAPSHOTS Staff Smythe "Suffers' Is Close A couple of Canadian big league baseball players to watch this season are Ted - Bowsfield, 21- year-old southpaw michér from Penticton, B.C., and Reno Ber- tola, 24-year-old second-baseman from Windsor, Ont Bertoia, a good-field no - hit player with Detroit Tigers for three years, was traded to Wash ington Senators after the 1958 campalgn. The new surroundings have worked wonders In the first week he was hitting over .300 and his hits included two home runs, one a game-win-| Ames Bowsfield, promoted from Min. neapolis of the American Asso- ciation to Boston Red Sox last year, ended with a 4-2 record, including three victories over New York Yankees. The south- paw eame down with a flu virus just before the 1959 season opened and hasn't started yet, but the Red Sox front office is looking for big things from him. GOLF TRAIL Moe Norman, the colorful clown of the fairways, probably is con- vinced that the big-time circuit isn't his cup of coffee. He won only $1,224 in stand at a golf range in Toronto Stan Leonard, the 45-year-old been the most successful . THIS BUSINESS of special lubricated|fields the ball, reaches out to. * paper : draws | 'the BESPECTACLED HARRY SIMMONS, 48, of Montreal is one of baseball's foremost au- thorities on the game's freak incidents. As secretary of the triple-A International League one of his main fancies is rul- ing on knotty problems that crop up occasionally to baffle umpires and which are not cov- ered by the rule book. In the off-season, Simmons drafts playing schedules for top base- ball leagues including the two major leagues the Inter- national League's sister Ameri- can Association and several lower - classified outfits CP Photo weekly, mass - circulation mag- azine (Saturday Evening Post). It deals with the offbeat, imagina- 'tive and factual "I try to find situations where a precedent is set or the rules five tournaments Thorold 2 Georgetown 9 tolthis year and now is back at his (First "They just stood for a couple of shotmaker from Vancouver, has Bracebridge 3 Begin 4 are inequitable," says Simmons. The *'hip-pocket play" is typ- ical. That happened a while back during a sandlot game in New York, where Simmons was born While the rulebook makes no for such freak oc 1 'sowiine NEWS Petes Reach OPUC LEAGUE ! "2% Cup Finals Sputniks 62509; Sparkies Gibb 252 | 61462 and Pinheads Colvin 208, PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP)-- off al the beginning of the score- . Peterborough Petes leave for|less third period. Over * Gibb 252. nerd Winnipeg today to try to bring Toughest penalty was also in Bull 219 - the Memorial Cup to eastern the third--it went fo Canadiens' ton 20) un. A. odds Canada for the 10th time in 11/rearguard Jacques Laperriere, ite 20.0: years who drew a misconduct for ob- Logan 209. potes tangle with Winnipeg Jecting to an icing call. His con iin Braves Friday in the first game 'inuedy arguing turned it into a of the best-of-seven final and the Zame misconduct. Team Duds 63875 62421; Dooleys 59815. Men's high triple 2149 630, G. Bull 162, 219, Men's high single A Ladies' high triple B 19, 205 -- 629 Ladi high single B, Jenki A | ' : | 5. Koltueki 2 | G. Grieg Sager 210, D. A. Gimblett 206 and L, Fe Lemon League 2. M Sager 75 [WILL RETAIN HYMN , IN SING-SONG AT 'SOCCER CUP FINAL LONDON (Reuters) -- The hymn Abide With Me will not be cut from the traditional community singing at the Football Association's Soccer Cup final at Wembley May 2. "Sir Stanley Rous, associa- tion secretary, said Sunday there had never been any in- tention to delete the hymn from the pre-match program. He said earlier reports that it was to be banned after 33 years arose over "a complete misunderstanding." Member of his staff had de- clared that the hymn might Sponsor Offers To Back Local Junior Team OSHAWA, April 20 -- Al Heffer- ing, a noted sportsman in the, Oshawa-Whitoy area, announced) today that he will sponsor a jun-| ior baseball team in the Toronto! Leaside Junior League. The team will be, known as "Heffering's Imperials" and along with Ideal Welding Doug Lauries, Woodbine Legion and Unique Sports will form a five- team loop. This will mark the fifth season 7 Tommy Th . 244 Men's high triple: Lloyd Corson (247, 233. 162) 642 Men over 200: Mae McKinstry 9; Al Price 213; Ted Tozer 200 202 and Walt Houston 200 * high single: Eileen Coppin mn, Bob nigh triple; Eileen Coppin 22 1 Dorothy Dorothy League Betty Houston, Madeline Sinclair and Lorne Crandall, the MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUK Over 400 doubles --- C, N. Thompson 421 (243, ) 22 M. Frobel 401 (332, 16%), Q Lounds 401 (201, 200) and A. Tonkin 400 (217, 183) Over 200 singles M 168). L Jamieson 294, Bouck Patlerson White Jordan's Fred's all louk springy Nu-Way so ke 5 n 10 views ) worst wa always teel let doesn't khow up x 10 ANNUAL MOTOR CI1Y FIVE-PIN TOURNAMENT With league activity almost complet ed for the 1958-59 season, interest is be. ing tuned towards the various tourna: ments which will be eonducted during the next two months Motor City Lanes again will be at the fore with a very atlractive tonrna- men which will include men's singles event; ladies' singles; mixed doubles and men's doubles, with a grand total of $3375 in cash awards being guaran HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Memorial Cup Hull-Ottawa 1 Peterborough 2 (Peterborough wins best-of-seven Eastern final 4-2, one fie) ©. Mackenzie 99 Greig 8% and D : ! title of top Junior A hockey club. = Hull - Ottawa, in winning the KE PIN-HITTERS The Memorial Cup was wou (Memorial Cup last year, Sioned Team undings: McKinstry's 15, last year by Hull-Ottawa Cana- . arid 30) 8} Hy Houston's 15, Coppin's 9, Boorman's 7, qian." petes Monday «defeated they lost to Flin Flon S. Gilmour's 7 and McCarl's 7 C i Fol ah That year, the cup went West for en's high single Hull-Ottawa 2-1 before a record ; ] y Men's Mig - the first time in nine years. crowd of 4.858. Both are 'ED-UP BRAVES = clubs of the mighty Montres 4 a ait Canadiens. ) be meeting os a beefed-up version of the Wihni- Petes dropped the first two peg Braves, Coach Bill Allum games of the series to Canadiens, named three players from his and lost their goalkeeper as well. un oaoue as replacements for 315 The third game they tied the final. g 175 Madeline Sinclar Then, the amazing youngsters They ave centre Johnny Rodger rice yore Smale : } ' : Fore a a eaten came. of Scotty Bowman took four! left-winger Jerry Kruk and goalie straight, Paul smith, all of St. Boni- Chuck Hamilton and Pat Casey face Canadiens scored for Petes in the final After Friday's opener, game. Serge Boudreault saved games will go: Canadiens from a shut-out, April 26, 28 and 29, in Winnipeg NEVER IN DOUBT Arena. If further games are nec- The issue was never really in essary, they will be played at| doubt in the hard-checking, clean Brandon, May 1; Winnipeg Olym-| game in which there were only PIC Rink, May 6 and back in Win-| nine penalties--five to Hull-Of-/nipeg Arena May 10. i tawa 457A i TL Bos namilton scored the only goal SPORT BRIEFS Crowell's. Gold Medal and Of the first period, putting Petes three points from ahead at the 3:51 mark with a People's Won 'UIr¥ shot that glanced off Jean Trem- DRIVER KILLED ively G v cantically! TRMNTON | N ; let Kinloch's have Dlay who was trying frantically TRENTON, N.J. (AP) Dick k two tor thémselves. There to clear. Casey stretched the rind 36-vear - old Pittsburgh ad or a boing lead to 2-0 with his goal at 16:29 driver, was killed Sunday when Al of the second his car spun over the fence dur- There was less than 40 seconds ing the United States Auto Club's down left in the sccond period when 100-miles race of champions. Tony on lime Joudreault got. one back for pagten Ausen of Tinley Park, Gold Medal and People's ave out of Hull-Ottawa. It was the last time rj) won the race p 1 p alread 1h one a Detes' a) y a aa tie running an tae % an a rem % Inthe that Jnyone gol, past} ete ® 3 BEHRA TOPS RACERS . where your team is us Dejordy or anadiens aude AINTREE, Eng (AP) Jean Team Standing Motor City Bowl: | Cyr , Phat oir : ing 14. Gold Medal Cleaners 12. Jor- DEJORDY A REPLACEMENT Behra of France drove an Ital dan's Florist 10. Jury and Lovell 9,70 50' 0 ne oa tender for AD Ferrari to a record-breaking Fred's Driven 9, Nu-Way Rug Clean-| De Jordy, regu 2r Soall or | 88.76-mile-an-hour victory Satur ers 9, Crowell's Shell Station 8 Peo-|St, Catharines Teepees, played ,v i, the Aintree 200-mile inter- ple's Clothing 7, Spring Bros. Jorni- ithe last few games of the final . A y 4 ture 7 and Kinloch's Clothing 5, s replacement for the injured national automobile race BS op Caron. He saved the Brand prix cars. It was the first gary for "ig 5 when He got in Major race of the season for the ga lor le P > 8 igh- ore: acers front of a fast shot from a face- high-powered racers '#| Here's What It | YESTERDAY'S Meant To Each Hitting: Charlie Neal, Los An- teed I A | C h geles Dodgers, hit his first home Local bowlers will take a prominent t run leading off the ninth inning joc ies in te o pomnen I) ctrl Cah run leading oir the" winih inning nized fact that the Oshawa bowler com-| i" > "wv real! ci (iis ' pares witd the best of the five-pin MONTREAL, (CP) Montrea cisco Giants bowlers in the province. The tourna- Canadiens, winners over Toronto Pitching: Don Drysdale, Dodg- ment will operate from May ' 1 1 in- 'Maple Leafs in the Stanley Cup|ers, beat the Giants with a three- ro Soa oer gt gg Singles final, will collect "$3,000 each for hitter, giving up two infield Events, will be May 1. The mixed their achievement in the playoffs singles after Willie Mays' first in- doubles ad mum's 40nbi6s aventh hi and another $1,000 for finishing ning homer, and retired 21 in a . 'te 0. ; Ai penis being ton prvi fim oper-|On top in the National Hockey row in one stretch while striking ation of the tournament. Special cash!Leaguc race. out 11 men and walking one, prizes will also be awarded for the A few of the Montrealers stand highest single game in each avent, Sani their extra ' by giving all contestants a chance to pick t0 increase their extra money by up one of the cash awards. The singles $1,000 to $3,000 on the basis of events will consist of eight games while| all. ctar team selections and nom- |all-s § s the doubles events will sonsist of three |, ons to various individual awards. On the basis of finishing places in the league standing and per-| formances in the post - season playoffs, the NHL hands out money in units of 18. Any further division is left up to the team members. \ For finishing first in the NHL, each of the Canadiens will get about $1,000. As winners of the semi - final cup series against Chicago Black Hawks, there's| Ontario Intermediate A 1$1,250 for each Montrealer. For| Dundas 2 Napanee 5 winning the final over Toronto (Napanee wins best-of-seven final Maple Leafs, each of the Cana-| -2) diens gets $1,750. life-$ The, Leafs will collect $2,150 each. They made fourth place in the league race, which meant game of best-of - seven|gi50 for each player. On top of this, each Toronto player gets| $1,250 for winning over Boston| Bruins in the cup semi-final and| Ontario Intermediate B | final) Ontario Intermediate € ¢ Cana- (Bracebridge leads best-of-seven $750 as members of tie runner-| dian on the winter golf trail. final 3-1) up team to Canadiens in the final. | International Loop Secretary | Writes Baseball Quiz Feature g currences, here logic can be ap- schedules for the major leagues plied for a ruling, says Simmons. in 1953. The batter should be made to] It's a task that must take into return to first base on grounds account transportation services that no runner can advance while and hotel accommodations. But the team at bat has possession scores of non - apparent factors of the ball, as stipulated in the must also be considered, such as rulebook a fair share for all teams of| From a vast collection of news: choice Sunday and holiday games clippings, sports period- at home. and old books, Simmons What sort of special aptitude most of his material for does it take? feature ; "None, really," says Simmons. Long hours spent pouring "Just hard work and a thorough through the musty book troughs knowledge of the situation. You) of New York's Eighth Street have need to develop only a pattern." vielded some of his most: "Of course, you've got to strive cherished treasures including for balance. If you keep a team baseball guides first published 75 on the road too long, the home! years ago. fans forget it. And if you've got His newspaper files go back the team at home too long, the even further--to 1871 when the fans get sick of it." first pro league was formed in. A former federal civil service the US. as the National Associa- employee in the United States, tion of Professional Baseball Harry became secretary of the Players. IL in 1952 dfter six years as the Simmons was already drafting league's information direcfor. He schedules for the IL when he|served with the U.S. Army dur- took on the task of preparing'ing the Second World War. icals 0.1 STOVE OIL For Delivery by Melered Trucks PHONE . . . : | : B. F. Goodrich Store VIGOR OIL CO. CRF} 88 King St. W., LIMITED OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 | MO 8-3644 BROOKLIN AJAX 282 350 get yours, today! Alex Nathan Sunoco Service 215 King St. W., Phone: RA 5-6621 Arena Sunoco Service Brock St. S., Whitby Phone: MO 8-4032 FREE! vow ur YOUR B.F.Goodrich DEALER Tells you the whole Smileage story. It shows you which tire you should choose for your particular kind of driving. It's available now . .. 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