The Oshawa Times, 22 Dec 1959, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 22, 1959 15 THRILL FINISH | Andy's Save Record Draft Plan Brodie May Fill 2 Players Role For Dunnies gm 72 In Scoring In Dyin S d | ying Seconds wor cn, | 3 Manager Wren Blair of the Whitby Dunlops has really turned Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks|half. might have easily come off were in the dying minutes of the up a "get hard" proposition to TORONTO (CP)--Two his Whitby team for tonight's | dropped their first game in four with a win. game and could have made a not picked for the Ontarie starts last night, when Toronto] The Big-O line of Brent Old-|large difference in the result | game. The Dunnies have failed 'Hockey Association Junior A Andy's Athletic Club, scored two field and Tom and Joe Olinyk Andy's on the other hand, score By BERNARD DUFRESNE still be twd or three years away available talent in that way, wut}l0 some up with 2 in in ei : first all-star team continue to lead the scoring race by come uccsesive baskets in the last 30 took care of most of the first- 6-for-9, a good percentage in any A in of ind to 7 a pide bo scoring. BASIS Gaidy game. . 4 Canadian Press Staff Writer jfrom graduation. |the teams that needed mo ing to cause the local mentor ortable margins from behind 50-47 victory. It was|and little Russ Moch "were tops ; | OTTAWA (CP)--General man-| Most clubs protected future|fresh and better players had to 6 ar 2 Little ET |" Rod Gilbert asd Joon. Ratelle easily the best basketball game!'in the opening stanza, which end- BEST EFFORT ager George Terlep of Ottawa {keep more graduating players "uo oinounced last night that lof Guelph Biltmores have led in played in this area for many aled 31-30 for the Hawks. it was easily the Hest Short hi Rough Riders Monday suggested . » [on long shorts. Dune Brodie will be in ton to- © goals scored, assists and total ar and pointed out the strong] Ed Rigby got red-hot forthe season or the Genosha's Canadian draft system for i instrio : i 1 5 in of "the he "Inter Andy's la in the game, when he Hawks and worthv of the praise American football Players nunc 0n [FAVORS DRAET i [might aud that he has inswucted poise since the Jecnd week Wi 8 Ancy game, : yers. J | He suggested that - the list the hard-hitting sright-winger to He schedule. They were voted te e second team. "A" club, sank no less than four successive they received from the large] H Ki inst the Ca i ol ; 4 rox 3 crowd on hand. Tommy Olinyk; He spoke up agains the Cana- should be cut to 12 names but get out there and mix it up. Oshawa Hawks led at halftime baskets. It was fitting indeed ; : : dian Football League's system of {best of all he would favor a Brodie had been more or Jess | 4? vi land Brent Oldfield should be fie : 4 : i by 31-30 and led almost the en.|that he shbuld score the mie, singled out for individual honors. negotiation lisis--20 names to A lication [Canadian draft of graduating im- told to take it easy in earlier » |ports--with the last-place teams/games, but now Blair feels that "% Official statistics including Sune day's games show Gilbert the tire second half before dropping/a 35-foot shot from away B ; : : each club list--and in favor of an ¥ leading point-getter with $2 : ; fh seconds lef the Both players ran themselves al- Sl ; : ; ; point-g a8 the gave 1 the dying seconds Wib only 18 seconds left Ju he most to exhaustion and were annual Canadian draft of gradu- | getting first call on the top play- since Alf Treen is out of action, sists and 18 goals for 50 points. for am cu rd Prandin that but it was Rigby's basket/head and shoulders over any ating United States college play- : fers. the Whitby team needs a "police- Linemate. Ratelle heads the RO Ie a ated Andves|that put It away. players on the floor, including ers. | Jol ne | Before Terlep can take formal man" out there. Se | Sual getters with 24." He also has 5 the Andy's aces. Terlep was back in town action at a CFL meeting, how- Brodie will play on a line with assists for a total of 47 poimts Etcher and Attersley. Samolenko and second place. Senior A team. High scorers in the game were i: ! {Brent Oldfield, who turned in a] OSHAWA GENOSHA HAWKS briefly, with a tale of woe about | RONTO (CP) -- H (lever, the matter would have to ] TOM OLINYK STARS |tremendous performance, with 160ldfield 16, Joe Olinyk 5, David-|the tough bidding for new import| TORONTO (CP) -- Hearing of 0" gi cygsed and approved by Will not be dressed for tonight's Tom Olinyk, who played the en-|points and Tom Olinyk with 14./son 4, Rupert 2, Booth 4, Olinyk|talent this year. an application for an Injunct On he Ottawa club executive. {game but it is because of work tire game, outjumped and out-lJoe Olinyk added five and Gord 14, Vaughn 2 and Newey. Total| First, there's the usual com-[against the Ontario Hockey As-| {commitments and not being sociation was adjourned Monday {benched for the game. Eric in the losses department with 10 each. This is a big thing when For the last few years, Cana- the league is so tight. It is not hustled both giant centres for the Davidson four, for the Oshawa 47. [petition from the National Foot-| i : . Toronto club. Doug Gaidy at|Club. |" TORONTO ANDY'S AC -- Kar- ball league for rookies just out(in the Supreme Court of Ontario. Qian Siube Dave been drahive Pogue will sit out tonight's game like it used to be, when you could 66" and Doug Armstrong at 6 Andy's were led by Ed Rigby pinski, Lewis 4, Bowman 5, Wow-|of college. Secondly, both estab- Date for a resumption of the system has spread the available at the instructions of manager) DUNC BRODIE almost say "well! this is twe were outchecked and double-|with 13 and Doug Gaidy with 11./chuk 4, Armstrong 2, Gaidy 11,llished leagues now face spiriting| hearing Was nob sel. i ta'ont. more po € available! Blair, who feels that Pogue is not points for the Dummies tonight. teamed time and again under the Al Bowman scored five and Russ/Smith, Moch 6, Rigby 13, Flem-|counter-bidding from the eight] A motion for the hearing was "Despite the competitive bid. |giving it his all. holiday, they must win tonight's Those. days 'are gone for - basket. The Hawks controlled the Moch six. {ing 5. Total 50. {clubs of the new American Foot-| filed Dec. 11 by Owen Sound law- ding, Terlep said Riders have| The game tonight is "a must" game. The Dutchies, on the other|time now. backboards throughout miost off In foul shooting, the Oshawa Officials: Bev Grove and Dave League, scheduled to get off Yer Arthur Marron, representing SHCCEd led: in Cemrioa pg ber for the Dunnies. They have a hand, are more than somewhat! Belleville, who got off to the game and but for a poor|club were very poor scoring only|Kelly. Scorers: Bob Eagleson and the ground next autumn, {Kenneth Lobsinger, 18, and his{succeedec * Signing a number slim three-point lead for first/ perturbed with their fourth spotislow st t ar I hd shooting average in the second 7-for-14 attempts. Two of these Bruno Wrubel. 17-year-old twin brothers, Doug- of new imports. : bei iy OF Jus. in the league standings, especial slow start, are really starting to BIG INDUCEMENT De OE The motion 15.| 'One of them is a tyo-way end|Place and ate being hotly follow. 8 the 'eagu Stantiies, espets move and are just seven games One big inducement offered by quested an order for the youths' rom Hillsdale College in Michi-|ed by Windsor and Chatham with Yee 1aey har? ihe team thatlout of fourth spot. So it is really the new AFL, Terlep told a press|releases from the Mildmay $an--Jim Reynolds -- who Is Kitchener only one point back of ot represen Sanaia. | the|a dandy league. conference, is that they have 35 Hockey Association. rated very highly by Terlep as|them. The Dutchmen have top- Olympics next spring. | - Don't forget the big one at the # wide open" positions on each] They have been trying to obtain a pass-catcher. More names will ped the Dunnies on two of their Blair says that the league is| Whitby arena tonight when the E .lub. He has no doubt that the releases from the Mildmay Jun- be disclosed in the next few | four previous appearances here really tightening up and that the Dunnies will host the arch rivals, league will start on schedule. jor C hockey club of Western On- weeks. : {this season. 3 Dunnies and the Windsor team,/the Dutchmen from Kitchener, Terlep said he would be pre-|tario Athletic Association to play Another, he said, is an offen-| So, if the Dunnies want to be who are about as hot a team as|Game time is called for 8.00 p.m. sive end-defensive halfback. lin first place for the Christmas/you will find any place, are tied|as usual. pared to propose at the mextifor the Owen Sound Greys Junior CFL meeting that the Canadian B team of the OHA. clubs do away with the negotia-| The motion also asked for a tion lists system which started a declaration that would rule three few years ago. No Canadian club sections' of the OHA manual for may approach an import who is/1959-60 invalid, inoperative and ® on another Canadian club's nego- not binding on players tiation list | Gordon Lobsinger, father of the Terlep explained that the sys-{youths' and A. M. (Tony) Simon, tem gave rich and powerful clubs manager of the Greys who was an advantage in that they could suspended by the OHA for play- nrotect for the future a promis- ing the youths, also have filed 3 ing college player who might' affidavits. SPORTS IN BRIEF PICK IRISH COURSE 5-TRANSISTOR Pocket Portable WORLD RECORDS? VANCOUVER (CP) -- Two| NEW YORK (AP)--The eighth world bowling records were be-| annual Canada Cup and Ir : : lieved posted here Friday by five tional Trophy golf tournament A practical gift -- a constant companion . . , take Vancouver women five - pinners. |will be held at Portmarnock Golf it with you wherever you go . . . use it at home Doris Olsen. 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Tom !|from Yokohama for Vancouver | ° ~ SUSPENSION UPHELD | Regular 49.95 Santa P r iced 34 95 | |] med into every minute of the | the game in order to eke out a | Olinyk (No. 40) of the Hawks, for a series of 16 matches in 8-TRANSISTOR game when the crack Toronto ; 50-47 win over the home club. | extreme left, is being closely Canada and the United States be-| NEW YORK (AP) -- The 12- Andy's A.C. senior basketball | It was the first loss of the sea- | watched by lanky Doug. Gai- |fore proceeding to Squaw Valley, game suspension of Bob Bailey team visited Donevan Collegi- | son for the Genosha Hawks. In | dy, 6-6" centre of the Andy's |Calif., and the Winter Olympics. of Buffalo Bisons of the Ameri- ate last night to play the Osh- | the action shot, shown above, | A.C. team and in the back- TE can Hockey League was upheld awa Hotel Genosha Hawks In- | Bob Booth, of the Hawks, is ground (centre) is Bob Rup- | SOCCER . y Monday by the league's board of ter. "A" team in an exhibition | shown at extreme right, with | ert (No, 33) of the Oshawa | HANOVER, Germany AP) -- governors. | | Germany and Yugoslavia Sunday | Buffalo had appealed the rul- Self-Powered Marconi A completely self-contained powerful 8 transistor radiy in a handsome walnut finished case. It plays any- where -- looks good anywhere. The back is come pletely enclosed -- no wires showing of any kind. It has two 5" speakers and a 400-hour battery life, It would be a welcome addition in any home or office, using a map prepared for him ang the suspension. . The highly-rated Toron- | the ball. His teammate Brent | team, alertly awaiting his play. tl a Same g pay {played to a 1-1 tie in their ninth ing of President Richard Canning . - by former mile champion John| Bailey already has served five Santa Priced 59.00 senior team, undefeated this | Oldfield is shown stretched on I b Ao | international soccer match be- but the board unanimously Landy. |games of his suspension, He will GARCIA HURT [ot be eligible again until Jan. ; ; IVELAND (AP) -- Pitcher |™ Py CLEVELAND (AP Pitcher SPECIAL TERMS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS season, had to score two bas- | the floor, following a spill in --Oshawa Times Photo. 8 forg. 84,000 fans. backed the president with Buf Mike Garcia, former Cleveland] QUT OF WINTER GAMES falo and Springfield Indians, the ELLIOTT TRAINS parties involved, abstaining. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER MELBOURNE (AP) -- Record [PALtics : y was suspended after an miler Herb Eftiot, Sunday begat altercation during a Dec. 6 game a new phase in toughening- \petween Buffalo and Springfield up program for next. year's|in which he is reported to have * Olympic Games in Rome. He be-|syung his stick and hit Spring- Ireland D eclines gan a 100-mile hike through Aus-ifie14's Ted Harris under the eye. tralia's rugged Victorian AlpS,/He received a match penalty By M. McINTYRE HOOD England could do with the help fans will be watching their tele- " : A ho A Special London, England lot these stars, but they will not|vision screens instead of filling Indian wie signed Tgcenly bi] BELGRADE (AP) -- The Yu- NO MONEY DOWN! Correspondent |be picked, according to Walter|their terraces with spectators. the (hicago. ¥ ite Sox, injuredigoslav Olympic committee said / FIRST PAY to The Oshawa Times Winterbottom, English team|The League has given no reply ae hp oe ingest Hnger o8 Ms Me day Yugoslavia definitely ! MENT FEB. Ist (Next Year) - To Ireland wil W re: ""Porhnical a " [right han ednesday--his pitch- will not participate at the Winter LONDON Ireland will not be manager, who says: "Technical-'as yet. ng hand. Garcia, 3, was work-|Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, 52 World ly yi ssibl i . sement that the BBC is s i represented in the 1962 World ly, it would be po sible, but it is| Announcement that the BB Is/ig on the engine of one of his|Calif., Feb, 18 to 2. The com. p "ompetiti hile. / W! Ad |to pay £15,000 for televising the : 3 a an On lee marally Wrong | Grand National race jane er,| WO midget racing cars when mittee said performances by Yu tive of the Irish Football Associa: DEADLOCK REACHED Las started a rumpus in Hl Someone touched the s)anier 2nd goslay skiers have not heen good tion voted against play in the| The four British Football Asso- Football world. The BBC pays Delt nger was nipped by the fan guough to warrant sending a tournament. on the ground that|ciations, those of England, Scot-ithe Football Association £10,000 : eam. it would involve playing football land, Ireland and Wales, have for television ts for the Cup io games on Sunday. This is con flatly rejected the English Foot-/final in May. Now the question rm trary to the rules of the Associa-/ball League's proposal that all is being asked: "If nine minutes tion, which prohibit Sunday foot- home internationals be played in of horse racing is worth £15,000, pall, and the decision is tied in midweek, and not on Saturday.|then what is the proper price for with the strong religious princi-| Their suggestion is that two Sat- 90 minutes of cup final football?" - ples of the Irish people. urdays each season be set aside Now the FA is likely to demand 00 The decision has been received for international play, and twoja much higher fee before an-| ee -- here in England with keen dis- weeks added to the end of the other cup final television con-|§ . . Here's a gift that will be appointment, particularly after season. The League secretary,|tract is made. | ess T an The R lar Sellin Price! =u throughout the the splendid showing made by Alan Hardwick, has flatly turned| BITS AND PIECES -- Tommy . E by pes ND ITs the Irish team in the 1958 World |this idea down, Docherty, Arsenal right half, in- Cup Series in Sweden, when it| The matter is not yet settled, jured nine weeks ago, when his reached the semi-finals. however. It will be discussed eg was broken, has resumed Out of this decision arises the again at another meeting of the light training and hopes to play wousual fact that, with Ireland|four home associations next in the cup game on January 9 -- out of the tournament, Irish in- yype. Birmingham City is not after the ternationals like Blanchflower, {transfer of Newcastle's Irish Mecllroy, Gregg and McParland, ASK DATE CHANGES international back, Dick Keith. could be picked for the English, A number of clubs have already They made an offer of £16,000; team. World Cup Rules state that/asked the Football League for Newcastle want £20,000 and a player cansplay for a country permission to' change the dates of there it rests at the moment. other than that of his birth if he their games scheduled fof March; . , . Denis Law, Scottish inter- has lived there three years and 26. This is the date on which national inside forward, is going | is naturalized. That applies to the Grand National horseshoe to stay with Huddersfield. While all four of these players, since all will be run at Aintree. This year, he wants first division football, players of the four home coun- for the first time, the Grand he feels the best way to get it is tries carry a common British National is to be televised, and to do his best to make sure Hud- passport. ithe soccer clubs are afraid their dersfield win promotion, | week for a television panel show L) . {and in a press conference told anadiens-Leals |=. bmi of one of his fighters, earned $600,-| 1000 this year, and Cus naturally .. . | would be cut in for a big share. \ & Closed I Looks Like This! Enjoy \/ Had Bigger Fight ERAN Ee ¥ Sieroophonic High Fidelity : Open It Looks than enough money to barely r Like This! By JACK SULLIVAN i The game ended with each carry on operations," wailed fast Stereophonie recorded sound very simply, is a means of simultaneous recording of mesic : The big blowup in the National |team playing four mien, including talking D'Amato, "My money from two points. This is recorded on one record and can now be played back through Liberal Smartl Hockey League game at Mon- the goalies, and L#afs the win- has been eaten up in legal fees two matching amplifiers and speaker units to give the wonderful sensation of being Terms y Styled With Fine Features ers by 3 - 0. Two days later, and by long - distance telephone A surrounded by music--so real you'll feel that you are seated among the instruments. r We itemize the important features -- not to confuse you but tral the other night between Ca-|™ YL otficie call 4 A padiens and Toronto Maple Leafs, Weary NHL officials came out of calls. . . My phone bills runs up Add to this the ultimate im high fidelit 4 8 the tare was a minor skirmish een huddle to announce that the 36 to $1,500 a month," he added. | a hi idelity reproduction and the feeling is sensational. ws i sphatize the facts that this is a seven hundred forty-five with their so-called 'war of 1812" penities called was a league! Talking about fights, he Spocler Ecler Sulla value wi features 0, Would sever expect 4 find at cord. asted that Patters 2 i i Sue . 4 u radio, quality built 4-speed Has hat Patterson had twice 4 NO MONEY " record changer, four speakers (including horn tweeter), 20- staged in Toronto six years ago. Referee Eddie Powers called 24| Research showed the previous|knocked out Yvon Durelle, the penalties as Canadiens won 8-2, high in total penalties was 35--all|now-retired Baie Ste. Anne, N.B,, and 10 of them in the second per-/minors--in a Nov. 12, 1931, game light - heavyweight, in a bout al to slug it out. All players on the! with New York Rangers in Mon- Moncton "around 1955." 9 DOWN! 3 Sonbais pont a. watt amplifier, power transformer, master output transformer, : duty woofer 5" mid-range push-pull output, diamond tipped stylus, bass and treble con- Take advantage of Cherney's tweeter o0-watt pond lifier trols, record compensator, separate pre-amplifier, crossover special terms for Christmas in 2 hand rubbed ei wood network base reflex enclosure. Everything is enclosed in am 3 attractive solid wood hand-rubbed cabinet, and it offers yom ice at the time, except the goal-|treal. "Patterson knocked Durelle to . ¢ keepers, were ordered to th pn-| Total penalties in minutes in the canvas in the first round. The shoppers. First payment Feb- eapinet, o alty box. last week's game was 68, far off|count was at nine and the fans ruary Ist (next year). 20 ¢/s to 20,000 ¢/s frequency response. Th total was far off the rec-|the 204 record in the 1953 brawl| Were storming the ring yelling ord set Dec. 9, 1953, when Ca-|when Canadiens amassed 106 [for Durelle to get up, Then some- padiens and Leal held their fa-|penalty-minutes and Leafs 98. body rang the bell. . . mous "war of 1812" . so named! Cus D'Amato, the sus i A 30.1 L ato, suspended In the third round he pounded | because the rumpus started at manager of former heavyweight Durelle all around the ha ' . rie 8 ei ¥ Ise 9 the tint peri od At that boxing champion Floyd Patter-|Durelle wouldn't come out for the i | eferee Frank Udvari son, must be the last of the big fourth round, so I figure we won' cleared both benches in.a mass spenders. {a TKO in the fourth. Two knock-| ck- | misconduct penalty. Cus appeared im Toronto last! outs in one fight." 3 EE i

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