The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1959, p. 10

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Te i MEMORIAL CUP Winnipeg Braves Turn Back Petes WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg losing before this one," he said,|second. They made it 5-1 in the Braves returned to the fierce-|*"and that's a lot of games. third before Thurlby connected on 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 27, 1959 ' y UJsnawa GUeIlires Wi OBA C roOowiIl ""Oshawa Sho, Centre All-lhalf while Tom|Olinyk and Carljardi hit for 13 points and Jim ar 9 Stars pT gid O.B.A. Inter. Ceski had seven and five for Osh-| Hurst added 12. Sh ating fon that NOB Hen fue he Was thelr Jig Boal a a plustise shot to wind up the mediate "B" Basketball title-in|awa. For Oshawa, it was truly a|Western champion: 2 3 2 p(k a us. Neb ey 0 od ta scoring. Kirkland Lake Saturday night] The Centre crew went ahead|team effort. Every player scored Pel Petes ay |and went a -1, we had to| The rugged play touched off a f now meet Smiths Falls, seconds after the start of the|at least once and contributed and tie the best-of-seven Memo-|open up and the rest of the game tawa Valley League win-|second half, as Joe and Tom rial Cup final at one victory got away from us. for All-Ontario title. Olinyk both hit for the Oshawa|Tom Olinyk was tops each, "We haven't been a team that Bre, time in fl sc cm. Bt Kemet Davos ahr ok Sn TL Sey t sions e a unior ey champlonship| » oo they came charging back. A Brent Oldfield scored elght/sorios js Tuesday night. The| The third and winning Winni- here in Oshawa on May speedy offense put them ahead to apiece, ™ teams take tonight off to attend|Peg goal was scored by Laurie stay as Jim Hurst and Guido| CAGE COMMENT © ire annual Memorial Cup dinner, Langrell, the first of two the 4 fained the right to en-|Minardi hit succesively from the Rirklaa Sib Shove | re "Forechecking did it" said|Smooth-skating winger eounied in Qutarie final hg the outside. in Oshawa . . » checked | elated Winnipeg coach Bill Allum the game, Toning Be pil or % ke Keelands. Though EVERYBODY NEEDED [fiercely throughout the contest|after Sunday's win, which fol-(y (loi Boog as the Braves they lost Saturday's game 70-67, Coach Fred Whalley used every|and tried very hard to cut down lowed a 5-4 Putaburough triumph armed around the Petes' net. they won the round 129-116 on|plaver on the bench for the Osh-|Oshawa's big 16-.point _seriesiin the opener Friday. Langrell took two whacks before the strength of their 62-46 victory|aWwa crew and each time a sub-/lead . . . This was the first OBA| "We're back to playing our|driving the puck behind goal- in Ohsawa a week earlier. stitute went in, he scored for the|loss by Oshawa this year, butkind of hockey and forechecking| keeper Dennis DeJordy, who had CKED HOUSE Motor City club. With only twoit seemed to bother no ome . . .|as we did against Flin Flon in|sprawled to make a good stop on jam-packed crowd at Kirk-/minutes left in the game and |The fact that they won the title tne western final," Allum said. |a deflected blueline shot. Lake Collegiate witnessed facing a 12-point deficit on the overshadowed the Joss WY far Hoa "Everyone was working--we've| Bobby Leiter, Rene Brunel and of the best basketball games| game score, the Oshawans began|'1€ od: e co Nere fi got that harmony in spirit." Pat Angers collected the other er played there as they watch-(to hit. Brent Oldfield hit twice in-|SPOrSIeR 36 €Ven WEP 10 BIRR, oop op AVERAGES Braves goals. Tom clark and Oshawa's 16 point lead dim-|a-row with a beautiful jump shot, Kirkland Lake a factory Tom Thurlby scored for Peter- inish in the game, twice, to a The Olinyk brothers, Gary Vaugh-| nq" e® og ABA for the Osh.|,, Peterborough coach Scotty borough. narrow three points before the/an and Gord Davidson all scored, wa crew on Saturday after.| COW man cited several reasons for | GOODCROWD Centre crew roared backifor two points and that was thenoon . . . This was oh inter.|the reversal of form from the| A crowd of 9,171 watched the in the final minutes of the game|finish for the Kirkland Lake club. esting' and very enjoyable for the first game, including the law of speedy Braves leap into a 2-0 to win the title. Starting with the) Oshawa played it "cozy" from|jgcals , , , The game was carried|2Verages. lead by the end of the first pe- opening whistle the result of both(there in. They might have won| over radio in Timmins and films| "We'd gone six games without/riod and extend it to 3-1 after the the game and the serles remained the game but they stuck to pos-(for the northern Ontario television| in' doubt until the final minutes. session : ball, iv protect their (stations were taken during the With big Frank Novak sparking series' lead and let the Mininglgame , , . The gym was packed y the Krelands, up an Town boys have the win. to capacity with some people Ia - ear ecor n eight-point lead on Oshawa in the] When the final whistle blew,|standing almost in the rafters. first Je niuutes of the game the | Shopping Contly bench em-| OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE A 7 ' an 'eatened to turn the game |P! on e floor players| ATI STARS -- Booth 5, Wilson 6 «nto a rout. The Shopping Centre/hugging and grabbing the win- : i D k R 1 D R werew seemed nervous and ref uues team. OBA President Dom- ig ag ey gE td e e 4 5 ream ace "steady and missed several golden|inic Misset presented the H. G. (Oldfield 8, Choski 7 and Vaughan "opportunities. "Touch" Woods Memorial trophy(7 Total -- 67. Jack Smyth of Winnipeg, a stu- . But it took only those five min./to co-captains Tom Olinyk and "KIRKLAND LAKE KRELANDS! dent at University of Houston, "utes to settle down and only the Gary Vaughan and later the dres-|_ Uhyrn 7, Hurst 12, Hroblich placed second in the hop, step {Oshawa club then came back. At(sing room went wild in an up-\waish. Preston 8, Novack 20. and jump with a mark of 48 feet Jalftime, they had pulled to a tie|T04r Douglas, Kidder 10 and Minardi 10% inches, compared with the dn the game with the scoreboard TOP STAR 13. Total -- 70. winning distance of 49 feet Ya joch teading 28-all. Tom Olinyk suf-| Frank Novak was the individ-| Officials -- K. MacPherson and SL bY John Kelly of Stanford Uni- fered a had fall just before half-lual star of the game and the|B. Carrigan of Hamilton, VS myth' distance was 50 feet +time but came back early in the Kirkland Lake club's top scorer.| Scorers -- C. Fry, Kirkland one NS week earlier in the ig Reged B® loud bis eivh fie netted a nifty 20 points and|Lake and John Campbell, Osh- Kansas relays, when he won the idder had six|must have set up almost as many|awa. Time-kee -- J. Morgan, y points and Novak 10 in the first more for his mates. Guido Min.IKirkland Lake. 7 event and broke a meet reeord. 13 RECORDS FALL A total of 13 records fell Sat- urday as cheering fans celebrated the golden anniversary of the a 2) ©] ] eC Drake relays. It was the biggest assault on records in the history dash events in the Ohio meet a of Sie vk Rare of. 30 ® week previous. amaican rge Kerr - The second event in the Ohio|inois was hailed as one of the 0 Xecu ive meet was a sensational race with heroes of the relays, which at- the two runners neck - and - neck tracted 2,161 athletes from 234 ust Mis staged 3 foerile she Sehauis, His brilliant 1464 sng) ; when and p away at the finish, eg gave Illinois' spring med- fl ck while shorthanded. © [15-YEAR-OLD RECORD ley team a Hime of 3:178, which TRAINING As a resul " Satwrday's vase, oh De submitted Jor the Amer} as here was as a dream race. , a|Davis, whose world record is Ariana State 3 distance mediey :48.7 for the 440, shattered the|F€1ay team, anchored by Austral- special race mark of :49.7 set in ian Alex Henderson's 4:13 mile, the Drake relays in 1024 by| et a meet mark of 10:01.9. The Towa's Eric Wilson previous record of 12:02.1 was " made by Arizona State last year. Legion Minor Baseball Boys |; Will Register All Oshawa boys Oshawa try out for a team in the Legion Minor Baseball Associa- a Ea pass along the . formation to their friends. eo Oshawa League Minor Associa: tion will run a four-team Ban- rope dpphiandy operate a team Juven-| ile League, as well as one Junior "A" team. The Bantam age-limit'don's largest, into a HOCKEY SCORES END STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS SE pp ------ SCA : Si i Memorial oy Peterborough 2 Wpg ves § SATURDAY Calder Cup Buffalo 3 Hershey 4 Allan Cup + (At Toronto) 2|Vernon 3 Whitby 0 (Wlihy leads best-of-seven final Ei with Petes' Chuck Hamilton and Barclay Plager. Plager was as- sessed a double minor for his part in the mixup and a 10-min- ute misconduct penalty for shoot- ing a Winnipeg player's stick across the ice. The other combat- ants received minor sentences. Braves took 11 of the 20 pet alties handed out by referee Corriveau of Quebec City. Only one goal was scored with a team shorthanded, however, Thurlby's coming with his teammate Pat Cpsey in the box. * DeJordy was brilliant in defeat. After he was beaten by Leiter's deflection of a blueline shot after only 23 seconds of the first pe. riod, he turned aside 29 drives,| BUFFALO (CP) -- Buffalo Bi. many of them difficult. Braves' sons trounced Hershey Bears 9-4 Sunday night to stay in the race Ernie Wakely stopped 18 shots in workmanlike fashion. for the American Hockey ee. ae of oy regular-sea- LOST HIS WAY- LOST THE RACE son champions cut Hershey's lead in the best-of-seven final GUELPH (CP)--Gord Dick- son of Hamilton was leading playoff series to 3-2, Hershey won the pack with about 3% mile to 4-2 Saturday, go in the Ontario senior cross- Parker Macdonald and Gus Mortson led the Buffalo att-p'k country championship race Sat- urday when he missed the with two goals each. Bill Dineen, Eddie Kachur, Bill Swee) final turn back to the track. Six other runners followed mey, Bill Dea and Gernv Foley rounded Dickson, who was third in the iy Boston Marathon last week, out the Bisons' scoring. Dunc Fisher, Willie Marshall, Oble O'Brien and Len Haley scored for the Bears. The sixth game will be Plaved but Al Claremont of Guelph Legion stayed on course to win the race in a stretch duel with Bill Smith of Hamilton Olym- pic. Smith passed Claremont i= Hershey Tuesday night. the last % mile but Claremont On Saturday, Kachur and bE) y scored for Buffalo while came back to catch him in the last 100 yards to win by three (Sarnia leads best-of-seven final 2-1, one tie) OHA Junior C Bracebridge wins best-of - seven final 4-1) Buffalo Bisons Whip Hershey, Extend Finals FOR PLEASORE AND CONVENIENCE a aE i... RTE MANY . .. ~ STYLES, SIZES, PRICE-RANGES Yes, you can have a beautiful new bedroom, rumpus room, outside workshop or play- room at a very economical price. 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SIGN TWO EDMONTON (CP)--The WIFU Edmonton Eskimos have signed import Freddy Meyers and Cana- dian guard Roy_Stevenson. Mey- ers, 26, a native of Enid, Okla,, will try for an end position. He failed a year ago to make the club as quarterback. Stevenson, 27, a native of Drumbo, Ont., is a graduate of the universities of Toronto and Alberts. seconds. The winning time over the 5.6-mile course was 33:33. Paul Poce of Toronto was third. Bruce Kidd of East York Track Club took the junior cross-country title with: a time of 19:30 for the 2.9 miles. Hamilton won the senior team prize and Guelph the junior team championship. Flying Bat Kills Young Ball Player PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A fly. ing bat that slipped from a team. mate's hands struck John N, can record. g was among the 30 passed Satur- day at the Ontario Hockey As- sociation annual meeting, The amendment makes the rule & clearly state that i is an offence E he Willia Atterberrv of East Lans- for a player "to go on the fce | is taking § the} sircg I 1 g i ing, Mich., was third and sprint- ing champion Bobby Morrow of Abilene, fourth. heralded in his rise to sta He broke the U.S. schoolboy 440 record last spring with a :46.4 mark--better time Saturday. to Davis, his perfor strengthened his position Although Mills finished second ance Mills. was not ly un- om. than Davis' winning nition in 1960. It's re- mpic 2 ported that the Purdue flash, who moved from Galt to Cleveland in 1950 with his family, expects to| become a U.S. citizen and hopes to try out for a spot on the Olym- pie team, Indoors last winter he defeated Merry, 17, of Pittsburgh in the chest Sunday. He was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. Merny was awaiting his turn at bat in a sandlot baseball Gee. police said, when the bat slipped from the hands of Allen Schieff, 17, Schieff also was taken to the hospital and treated for shock. An autopsy was ordered to determine the exact cause of death. 10'MAT such an offence, Previously, only the player was suspended. Reels Long One, ing rr 'Huge Sturgeon Nearly 10-ft. BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Lumber worker Marion Woodyard, using a rod and reel, hauled in a nine- foot, seven inch sturgeon Sunday and claimed it is the longest ever caught. Woodyard, a Boise lumber yard driver, said the big fish flailed more than two hours before he landed it. 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