OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 4, 1960 N.Y. Drubs Canadiens By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The results left the Habs up by| Four clubs in the National|themselves with 53 points, 11 Johnny Bower, Hockey League would probably|more than the Wings and Leafs, eran netminder, pay plenty if they could find out what's behind the spell New York| Rangers hold over Montreal losses, Canadiens. | ) Canadiens, who have lost ouly|the Hawks and five more Wa league lead. seven games this season, were RSLEY BACK les walloped 23 Sunday at New WO! | York. It was the last - place| In the Canadien-Ranger game barded him with 17 of the 35 shot a they had in the game, At Chicago Sunday night, 35-year-old vet-| turned in al |who remained in & second-place sparkling performance for Leafs deadlock. Boston, despite its two as he recorded his fourth shut. stayed in fourth place out of the season, tying him with |with 31 points, one more than Detroit's Terry Sawchuk for the He was particularly alert in the rst period when Hawks bom-!| AN 8-END in curling is con- sidered one of the most difficult of all "possibles" in Above are shown, left-to-right, ley, Jean Bradley and Gordon s Lofthouse, skip, grouped behind Betty Lofthouse, Bruce Brad- | Pil a. eight black-handle stones with | nary a white - handle stone on sport, | the rings. The foursome scored their coveted perfect end dur ing mixed bonspiel play, at | The Oshawa Curling Club om Saturday. BELLEVILLE HAS THREE MORE HOCKEY-MINDED HULLS! Left to right: "Red" Gravelle and the Hull brothers, Ron Garry and Dennis, Belleville Junior B Hockey Club coach is | shown giving a word of instruc- tion to three potential NHLers. Bobby Hull, the pride of Belle- | ville and the Chicago Black Hawks, may soon have company in the NHL. His three younger | brothers dre on the roster of the | professional delivery. | youngest of the Hull clan, 15 year-old Dennis, is on the jun- | ior 'B' squad and Garry, 17, also The | league. Bobby, now rated one | of the top young players in the NHL, grew up in Belleville's minor hockey system. He | Belleville Lambert-Rollins junior sees action with the squad. The | jumped to the St. Catharines 'B' team and observers feel the trio may be ticketed for future | Belleville team is currently tied for second in the six-team | Teepees and then to the big 2 GAMES TO COME 10 U.S. Bowl Games SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES |HOCKEY | Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. league leaders. Boston Bruins 6-5 at Sunday. at Chicago. Rangers' fourth win against the Sunday, the Blueshirts ran up = 4-0 lead before Montreal cou ; In other weekend action, Cana- beat netminder Lorne Worsley, LEAF LEADERS diens gained a split by edging back in the big time after a six- the American Satmiday and Bruins went win- League with Springfield Indians. less, dropping a 4-3 decision to| Camille Henry and Larry Detroit Red Wings at Detroit pein paced the Ranger victory, |each scoring twice. Brian Cullen, | Andy Bathgate hot line of Bobby Hull-Red Hay- ed the Murray Balfour scored three Henri goals and gave Bower a rough d Mar-/time all evening. Balfour scored generally admitted to be one of Canadien Montreal week Toronto Maple Leafs and Chi- Harry Howell, cago Black Hawks split a home- and Andy Hebenton scor and-home series, Hawks winning other New York goals. 4-2 Saturday at Toronto and Leafs| Richard, Dickie Moore an blanking the Hawks 4-0 Sunday cel Bonin spell in were the Iscorers. Po- Bob Pulford and George Arm strong each scored their 14th goals of the season for Leafs while Frank Mahovlich and |Gerry Ehman added the others. Saturday at Toronto, the red- 8-End Highlights Local Mixed Play An 8-end, the coveted "perfect elon Mh Tid Sant H > " 1 i ate elen Marsha eenie tcher, score" in a curling match and Lorry Marshall," Dave Fletcher, ab pt pA il Bates, ran Pollitt, twice, Hull, who celebrated his sport's most difficult "possibles", Geo Bates, Ken Fletcher, {21st birthday Sunday, once and | highlighted the action at The . Ski 9; skip URW HOCKEY A pair of one-goal Redy-Mix and Tony's header. (Bantam League) -- Police As-| Belko's had their hands full decisions| 8. featured UAW Hockey League] play yesterday morning in the| 9. Bowmanville Arena. Both Belko| Refresh- {ments preserved their tie hold on first place, winning their respec-|11. tive tilts in the weekly double- Usher In New Year NEW YORK (AP) -- Almost/Bass with 55 seconds remaining smashing over from the 1 in the dian Tire, at 7.00 p.m.; Houdaille| morning's lid-lifter. 5.00 p.m.; Local 2784 vs Duplate,|less than five minutes rema at 6.00 p.m. Civitan vs Cana-|ing, to nip Bradley's 65 in the crete stadiums throughout the East. clinched it in the third stanza. [8.00 p.m. and Local 1817 United States during a three-day| All. American at Tucson, Ariz. period last week to witness 10/__14500 saw the major college Priddy paced the major all-stars at Children's Arena. college foothall games ushering|ail.stars wallop a small college With three touchdowns in the vic- GM Inter-Office League -- Pon- in the New Year. group 53-0. tory over the outmanned small tiacs vs Oldsmobiles, at 8.30 p.m. The 10 contests--which drew ~ Sun at EI Paso, Tex.--13,500 college team. Richie Lucas of and Corvettes vs Chevrolets at 430,893--concluded the amateur|caught New Mexico State's 28-8/Penn State chipped in with two 9.45 p.m. Both games at Bowman-| side of the post-season festivities. victory over North Texas State. touchdown passes and scored one ville Arena. The senior bowl at Mobile, Ala., Tangerine at Orlando, Fla.-- himself. pext Saturday and the Hula 1500 saw Middle Tennessee beat Bowl at Honolulu Sunday, all- presbyterian 21-12. | star games involving players prairie View at Houston, Tex. | TUESDAY'S GAMES and Heating crew. BELKO"S--BRADLEY'S Ajax at Port Hope, 8.00 p.m. |a 65 triumph over |Scoring leader and the Bradley er Mort Richards each counted pair of tallies. George Westf. was the other | Lucky Wills fired a screen shot i {at the 15:02 mark in the final vg 8 re Lakeshore Juvenile League --|stai Belko's squeaked out|Ing afte slow start, ] : Stanza 2 Sq |a marker with less five minutes/nyk whipped a shot past Boston|the high one-win prizes, with a |sniper, Syd Arnold, and leftwing- 's|ing. Cementmen's| 0p. ard Bob Fry, who's look. mons' feet as the Boston net- Both League-Leaders Hard-Pressed To Win Belko--Arnold (19th) Bradley's--Bannon (9th) 4 Bradley's--S. Westfall (2nd) Belko--Wills Yourth, Lintner) | Penalties--Steffan. TONY'S -- GOODMAN'S soc. vs Westmount Kiwanis, at breaking up a 5-5 deadlock with| Lorne Goodman Plumbing and| Bruins' Vic Stasiuk scored two in- vs : \ i g with the Cementmen, pulling out ey 's § ; | N Texas Christian's Mervin Local 205 at 9.00 p.m. All games|, tiling £8 ervdiot J Rover Toys snipers prevailed in| Gary Aldcorn and Norm Ull-|total plus score of 18. |68 shots peppered at him. 's, loop's top| remaining, to break up a 3-3 tie {and give Tony's the win. al all (G. Westfall, Steffan) 10:48 goals to become the season's first/third game of the day's (Mapes) . 14:49 (Wright) 14:39 15:02 (Heating, a weak sister all sea-|goals and set up another Sunday petition went to George Bates' °° son long, almost pulled off a big but it wasn't enough as the Red rink, which included Helen and : : a i Rad poi i kli wi collected two late goals to 1 Rafec half a million people sat in con- for West's 21-14 victory over second period before Mooty Industries vs B'Nai B'Rith, atl mony's Refreshments kept pace Tg yr spariiing Fi Wi Py leg Wo £0 Larry Marshall and Phil Bafes. i | Plumbers 48. Kun- man gave the Wings a 2-0 lead] The Gunn . Brownlee combine Bradley [{tling Lorne .Goodman Plumbing kel, a "'chatter-box" puckstopper, in the first period before Stasiuk|were runners-up, with three wins Holleren |was a sensation stopping 64-of- and John Bucyk tied the score injand a plus total of five. Third glia Veteran "Sambo" Smith, who|other in the third to put Boston|went to the Lofthouse - Bradley Riddle . to have retained his scor-|ahead 3-2. triggered) Then Detroit rookie Jerry Mel-| while Rae Halleran's rink copped Peocock .... Joe Reid, Al Myles and Bob|John McKenzie got the winner Harmon completed Tony's scor- With a minute and 19 seconds left Pp id ves Hay Fecelved three assists. |Oshawa Curling Club on Saturday, Bert Y, Tipney, an 4 Hull's three points -- he alsowhen 16 rinks participated in a Marg Reed, Betty Lofthouse, got two assists boosted his/local abbreviated three - game Ken Tipney, Bruce Bradley, o i | coh ¥ : skip ae 3 ski . Jeague Jeadine oot lotal to 49, bonspiel, with a game in the irene Gunn, Olen Roloon, 24 goals and 25 assists. morning, one in the evening and Leon Gunn, Lee Rolson, Ron Murphy scored Hawks'|a final game after supper. Bath Lemp, A Grace Mackie, other goal and left winger Dick| Earlier in the day, Leon Gunn's pis di | Ree alien, [Dufe got both Toronto goals. rink, with Harold Brownlee skip- Stell Sutton, Mary Hore, Canadiens didn't have an easy Ping, scored a mammoth 7-end to "By Edmondson, Gordon Hare, 2 % 4 Irene Edmondson, Ethel Stone, time Saturday. They had to work|turn-defeat into victory over Rae matt sutton, - Chas. Peacock, to outlast Boston in a loosely Halleran's rink but the ultimate skip played, free - scoring game in/hadn't been reached. which Bronco Horvath netted two, The perfect 8-end came in the «8 skip Helen Glover, "Till" Stephens, Jack Glover, Chas. Eder, May Ridgely, Belva Cain, | play, Bill Ridgely, Frank Kellar, 25-goal scorer. {with Bruce Bradley's rink defeat- es <i ata skip, aan |ing Jack Elliott's foursome. Gord gory prodford, Fee Reever, |SIX HAB SCORERS {Lofthouse was skipping the Brad- i ida. Black, ! Evotn Crank, Moore, Richard, Don Marshall, ley entry in the final game and Frank Black, Bert Granik, Ab McDonald, Claude. Provost; the end in question k {and Jean Beliveau Scored for house drew his last rock into the Vern McLaugh Montreal. Don McKenney, Jertyiyonse for the 8th counter, after Ef. Hezzelwood Toppazzini and Leo Labine added skip Elliott had failed to find "a Norm All [the other Bruin goals. hiding place" with his last stone. He) Top prizes for the day's com- E H skip AP Norma Bentley, Jack Bentley, "Do" Robins, "Ab" Robins, : skip Hp Brodie Sager, Garnet Sager, y M Jean Renwick, El ' ack Elliott, skip Loft- Jean Crawford ~ Second Game 7; Tipney Bates ...... 11; Munday . 8; Robins .. 2; Granik ,. Black Fletcher Peacock Sutton They scored three wins for a ,, llon momomNON i : : 8 the second. Stasiuk scored an-|prizes, for the best two-win score, Kellar 13 12 {rink, who had nine for two wins Third Game 12; Robins . 10; Halleran .... rr 0Nm0D Kellar Black second Botes Gunn goaltender Don Simmons with|7-shot margin in |less than five minutes left to play.|game of the day. Following are |scores: in the game when he took a slap| their Sutton complete 50%, Granik ...4.. the 9; Fletcher minder lost track of it. . { furning Ly will put the lid on_only 1,200, the smallest for any Providence JH REY blor "A" -- Kitchener- He fuoiall geasom. bowl, were on hand as host {waterloo Dutchmen vs Whitby | Neither of the two remaining Rrairie View whipped Wiley | Dunlops at Whitby Arena, 8.00 lows is elpeciod In Ip the 10. [(Texat) 41.1, Beaten 4.3 p.m : ' marksmen. ing better every time out, count- T New Year's Day. West Shrine classic was easily 4 "whi i : 3. eepees Defeat ' ; ts hawa Dairy, at|/trick" while line-mate Keith] |Toronte and Chicago at New resco po oo Ho " pe 20} she Jost Servo wiatne: By Hershey oe iy Dohawe Dairy vs|Bradley and Stan Westfalll count Ps. Gosl Melnick; * de-| York. Bowie playey uring the New 3 The game Joes od Reade 03 | Hayden Macdonalds, at 9.30 pan Jed_Siugletone. Goal. Rave: de. fense, McCabe, A. Myles, Bobbie CHICAGO (AP) Chicago D PRESS |Both games at Children's Arena. | » : "|Gyurka, Bryan; forwards, Ir- Black Hawks may be only a clobbered Wisconsin 44-8 behind tes left. But the West regained 3 la 4 H | | " they' low- Chico Maki. 'with tw 1 i . Be he A can g : |Lintner, . Robinson, Ric s, or + .|League cellar but they're glow-| I Maki, wi wo goals, the passing and running of all-|control of the ball on a fumble ars Bas gone in the Ameri trude s, at 4.00 p.m. ;Holy Cross Ve Aree z. G. West GOODMAN Ss ro Goal, Kunkel; fo over their million dollar for-| Nearly all Ontario Hockey As-|Doug Robinson and Bill Speers American Bob Schloredt and the on the East 43 and Meredith be. HOCKEY keague's record books as vs St. John Soa pn i Bnd tall 'and Arnold. ; defense, R. Myles, Delves, Price, 04 jine, sociation Junior A clubs saw ac-|scored for the TeePees while yunning of elusive George Flem- gan slinging. the top three-goal performer, 5 Spay. Fog iim by BRADLEY'S -- Goal, Fielder; Chant; forwards, Brown, Chant,| "rpa¢ ine which coach Rudy|tion during the festive weekend Bob Pond and Neil Forth scored 809 attendance drawn by the| Of the three games winding up |" Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. Gordie Bannon sparked Brad-| °. pair and pivott George Bra.| Wednesday, in the two NHL - Rose at Pasadena -- 100309 Bucek missed a field goal for| BY THE ASSOCIATE . : |fense, Corbeil, Steffan, McMa-| : Hamilton Cubs 4-2 CYO Senior Atom League -- St. g : jyive, _ DeGray, Smith, Locke, jump out of the National Hockey ing Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. the program Saturday, the East- (Juvenile League) -- Tony's Re.|ley's assault sniping a "hat-lpi," oi" the other ome for the/games scheduled, Detroit ds at watched as underdog Washington ihe West with less than two min-| Willie Marshall of Hershey|n coir Tigers vs St. Ger-|hon; forwards, Yourth, WHuS.|poid Harmon, Davis and West, | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sugar at New Orleans--86,000 the passing of Bobby Franklin and Jake Gibbs to a 21-0 revenge victory over Louisiana State. Orange at Miami -- 75, viewed Georgia's 140 triumph over Missouri on two touchdown| passes by Francis Tarkenton, Cotton at Dallas, Tex.--75,000 saw undefeated Syracuse, with Ernie Davis. scoring 16 points, | down Texas 23-14 45,104 cheered as all - American Jim Mooty went 19 yards for the winning touchdown in Arkansas' 14-7 win over Georgia Tech East-West at San Francisco-- 60,000 watched as Don Meredith pitched a touchdown pass to Dick He rifled one to Washington St 9. tossed, and hit Cop's Bass with a, nine-yarder to clinch it. i TECH FINALLY BEATEN { The Arkansas Razorbacks, with Mooty and Joe Paul Alberty rip- ping the Georgia Tech line, handed Georgia Tech coach Bobby Dodd his first defeat in coach Frank Broyles, who turned the trick, once played for Tech and was a Dodd aide for six sea- sons. Tech scored first in the open- (ing period when quarterback Marvin Tibbetts raced 51 yards on a keeper play. Alberty tied it, Genosha Hawks Top Central Y Oshawa Genosha Hotel Hawks, playing their first game away- from-home, started the New Year off on the right foot night, when they downed Toron- to's Metro League - leading Cen- tral Y Saints 60-48, at Central YMCA. It was the second win over the Saints for the Oshawa club and both wins were bv 12 points. No other team in the To- ronto group has as yet stopped the Central '"Y"" team twice. Hawks opened up a nine-point lead in the first few seconds of play and from there on they were never behind. They carried a ten- point lead throughout most of the game and only due to poor sec- ond-half shooting were they even threatened seriously. Joe Olinyk sparked the first half, scoring ten points, while Rupert and Newey added six apiece, with Oshawa leaving the floor with a 31-20 leads. Jean Kivisild scored 11 for the "Y" in the first half. The Toronto club scored two baskets in-a-row to start the sec- ond stanza but Oshawa came roaring back. Brent Oldfield and Olinyk, to get thrown out of he game. Terry Bird, who was the |big gun when these two clubs points as did Adrian Wiley. Ron Rogers had seven. | FOULS MAKE DIFFERENCE Oshawa's Hawks, game, had been rather poor at the foul lane, but the game was won there Saturday night. They {hit for 21-of-35 attempts and out- scored Central Y by eight points on their foul shooting. The Y scored 13-for-21. Also, the Gen. osha club managed to foul out Central's centre, Adrian' Wiley, and had four fouls on their other big men Bird, Crang and Nel- les. In a strange gym, which in- cidentally was quite small, caus- ing a rough game, the Hawks' average was verv good. Consider- ing their poor field goal shooting in the second half, it's a good job their foul shooting was accurate. ST. THOMAS NEXT Genosha Hawks are out-of-town again this week, when they travel to Tillsonburgh to play St. Thom- He scored three goals Sunday ; shite ate's Gail Cogdill for 18 yards. night in Hershey's 4-3 victory were on hand a§ Mississippi rode A run-lateral play carried to the over Prov Jeague and eclipsed the total of Buffalo Bisons. Marshall's third goal last night came at 5:37 in overtime and gave the Bears their win. It was the third time this season Marsh- all has fired the winning goal in sudden - death overtime against |nine bowl games. Arkansas ; Gator at Jacksonville, Fla.--| Providence. Meanwhile, Rochester Ameri- cans shut out Springfield Indians 60 and Buffalo edged Quebec Aces 4-3 in overtime. Saturday, Cleveland Barons beat the Aces 3-2 in overtime, Hershey blanked Rochester 3-0 and Springfield defeated Buffalo 9-2. dren's Arena. Oshawa Industrial League -- Lumberkings at Simcoe Hall, 9.00 p.m. 2 Upsets In Western Hockey Play By THE CANADIAN PRESS The seven Western Hockey League teams started the new |defense, Rorabeck, Wright, Sned- ty onnid "Crawley and A. Bryan. Lakeshore Juvenile League -- don; forwards, F. Cockerton, D. IST PERIOD {Mapes, {Burke and Wright, [12 set by Wally Hergesheimer of oan Grads vs Ernie Cay's/IST PERIOD | 1, Belko--Richards (4th) (Robinson) .... . 2. Belko--Richards (5th) (Marshall) 3. Bradley's--Bannon (7th) (Ford, Bradley) 2ND PERIOD 4. Bradley--Bradiey (Bawnom}-......:...... 5. Belko--G. Westfall (11th) (Arnold, Steffan) 6. Belko--Arnold 18th) . (G. Westfall) Penalties--Wright. |3RD PERIOD (9th) Ron Smith scored Hershey's year with a weekend schedule! 7, Bradley's--Bannon (8th) other goal at Providence. Floyd and Larry Hillman and Ernie Panagabko scored for the Reds. AMERKS COME ALIVE Goalie Ed Chadwick of Roch- ester turned in his third shutout. Rochester had gone 206 minutes and eight seconds without scor- ing a goal until Dave Creighton Saturday played in Oshawa, scored eight scored what proved to be the winner at 14:02 of the second pe- riod. The Americans exploded Billy Saunders getting two. Pat tan Smrke the others. Billy Dea's third goal of the game gave Buffalo victory over Quebec, Larry Wilson got the other. Bob Barlow had two and Michel Harvey one for the losers. Three injured Buffalo players didn't dress and a fourth, Ivan Irwin, was on the bench but didn't play. Three players from St. Catharines TeePees of the OHA Junior A series filled in. They were forwards Chico Maki and Vic Hadfield and de- fenceman Pat Stapleton. Maki picked up an assist, Stapleton played every shift and Hadfield |pleased the crowd with a stiff check. BRIEF SCORING FLURRY that saw two major upsets. League-leading Vancouver Can- ucks were defeated 6-2 Saturday night by third - place Victoria |{Cougars, and Seattle Totems, with the league's top scorers on its roster, went down 5-4 to the cellar-dwelling Spokane Comets. On the prairies, Winnipeg War- riors were held to sixth place when they were whipped 4-2 by Calgary Stampeders. Vancouver goalie Hank Bassen was suffering from influenzas |for tive goals in the third period,|when he played in Victoria sat. |New Y urday night and went off the ice up to thig Hannigan, Dick Van Impe and when he felt dizzy. He was re placed by Art Morton, 29-year- old navy petty officer who held off 21 shots and allowed four goals in the second and third pe- riods. Basketball Great Asks Injunction BALTIMORE (AP) -- Bill |Spivey, former all - American, |says president Maurice Podoloff lof the National Basketball Asso- (Bradley, Ford) Ford, Bannon, Bradley, 7:24 13:08 3, Penalties -- Arnold and Arm- 8:52 9:19 idence Reds. It marked t Uxbridge, 8.00 p.m. Cockerton, S. Westfall, Bannon, ie i Meredith then faded back, his 13th three-goal output in the Port Tope 81 Ux TORE, P L Tony's--A. Myles (8th) (McCabe, West) | 2. Goodman's--Fry | (Price) Penalties--M. Bryan. (2nd) 6:33 2ND PERIOD Scoring--none. Penalties--A JRD PERIOD Goodman's--Fry (Fegan, Price) --~Reid (2nd) Myles. (4th) 14 | --Harmon (10th) 5. --Ton 4:10 (Bobbie, Smith) 10:02 6. Goodman's--Brabin (6th) (Harmon, Grant) 7. Tony's--Smith (2nd) | bie. { |Lionel Wilson; 5:08'Jim Shaw. gan, Fry, Brabin, Grant, Mec- 18:22 24; and right wing Murray Bal- point of fifth-place Peterborough 19:19 5:08 colorful scorer who is destined to 1 of those real smart players who| 0:58 D€ hid - 10:58) "gl, the league's leading : ; 15:24) soorer with 49 points on 24 goals|saw St. Catharines lead 1-0 in Penalties--Delves (2) and BOb- 514 95 assists, was a dejected |the first period and remain ahead | Referees -- Mel Suddard and feat, He was 21 Sunday and he| official scorer--| |Pilous can't find enough adjec-but only two made a mark in for Hamilton, [tives to describe is made up of|the league standings. The Biltmores and St.' Mi- {three youngsters left wing| At St. Catharines Saturday the chael"s went scoreless for two pe- Bobby Hull, 21; centre Red Hay, TeePees moved to within one riods before the combination of Jack Cole, Bob Davidson and Duncan MacDonald shot home two quick goals midway through the third. : Cole slid in the first on David- son's pass and Davidson then made it 2-0 scoring MacDonald's pass 26 seconds later. Bruce Draper and Les Kozak got the otucs goals. Peterborough outscored, out- shot and outfought the Marl. boros. Garry Mork had two goals for the Petes with Wayne Con- nelly and Bob Rivard adding singles. Rivard's goal at 57 seconds of the third period proved to be the winner, > four, 23. . ; {Petes when they defeated Ham-| "If 1 owned this club" sald |Pilous after his Hawks had (ion ger Cus 32. Joe Na [to Toronto 4-0 Sunday night, * a ET hem or 3 Be | wouldn't sell that line for a mil: catharines. Joists Veling. St. Jrion. doles. k for?"| At a double feature at Toronto tn Wiel more BIE vor Lave a|Sunday, St. Michael's College ie: asked. y {Majors blanked Guelph Biltmores hoes i hig 14-0. The win gave St. Michael's ecome a super-star. Hav is one|, "oy oi cecong place position, is making others in this league| Presently shared with Barrie notice him and Balfour gives you | Flyers. Peterborough edged the brawn and scrappy play you league-leading Toronto Marlboros |4-3 before 5,290 fans, In Saturday's game 2,013 fans figure after Sunday night's de-|2-1 at the end of the second. wanted to celebrate with aj triumph. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS "This would have to be the] night to lose," said Hull who has| been with the Hawks for three years. "If one of those shots I National League Saturday's Results | WL T F A Pits. Belleville 4 Kitchener 8 237 18 13 17 12 13 20 7139 91 6 102 101 8 101 96 5 125 141 | Chicago 11 19 8 103 114 ork 10 21 6 115 142 ! Saturday's Results {Boston 5 Montreal 6 |Chicago 4 Toronto 2 | Sunday's Results | Montreal 3 New York 8 {Boston 3 Detroit 4 Toronto 4 Chicago 0 | Montreal Toronto | Detroit Boston American League Springfield Providence Rochester Buffalo Hershey Cleveland Quebec 24 10 2117 18 14 17 15 2 153 106 0 130 121 2127 96 3 119 138 14 19 4 100 108 13 14 5 113 104 927 2 8 155 Saturday's Results Quebec 2 Cleveland 3 Rochester 0 Hershey 3 Buffalo 2 Springfield 9 Sunday's Resulis | Quebec 3 Buffalo 4 | Springfield 0 Rochester 6 WL T F APts. St: Cath Gary Vaughan led the Oshawaas Barnes, a strong Senior B| Hershey scored three times in|Ciation has been trying 10 keeb Hershey 4 Providence 3 club on their strong comeback.(team from that district. The less than five minutes in the/him out of the NBA I i Although Oshawa lost Tom game will be a preliminary to first period to shut out Rochester senior year at the University o Olinyk, when both he and Kivi-|a contest between Tillsonburg Saturday. Dunc Fisher, Gord | Kentucky. = THT slid got the heave-ho for fight-|Livingstoness who are favored to Hollingworth and Mike Nykoluk In a suit filed in Cincinnati) Sudbury ing, Carl Cheski filled in more/win Canada's Senior A crown,|got the goals. |where he lives, the seven - foot Montreal than adequately. The Hawks'|and an American College club. The Indians were paced! EPIvey asks $820,000 damages) Hull Ott strength in the second half was| The Hawks Have now won four: zoainst Buffalo by Harry Pid- and a permanent injunction|T. Rivieres in their terrific foul shooting. out-of-five games and their only nirmmy and Bruce Cline with two against Podoloff and the NBA. . [Kingston They scored 15 points alone on loss was to a very strong Andy's goals each. Pidhirny's "second It contends Podoloff "has con-|8.S. Marie 13 20 3 116 145 fouls, in the second half. Cheski|/A.C. Senior A club. goal was his 300th in the league |spired and confederated with saturday's Result , was tops in this department sink-| TORONTO CENTRAL YMCA:|Dennis Olson. Ted Harris, Bili|0"ners of franchises" in the Montreal 5 Kingston 3 ing 7-out-of-8. Fontanna, Kivisild 11, Rogers 7,(vfoCreary, Parker MacDonald|\c280€ fo keen him from playing ~ ° Sunday's Results Eastern Professional League WL T 21 13 17 14 16 15 2 161 141 6 117 108 6 134 132 16 16 4 117 113 13 18 3 148-154 arie A Pts. Cheski was also the top scorer in the game. His 13-point second half was highest for both teams. |Bird 8, Wiley '8, Crang, Nelles 7, and Dyson 4;total, 48. OSHAWA GENOSHA HAWKS: and Floyd Smith picked up singles in the NBA. During the basketball scandals of the early 1950s, Spivey denied Sault Ste. Marie 1 Montreal 2 {Sudbury 2 Hull-Ottawa 6 {Kingston 2 Trois-Rivieres § Joe Olinvk had 10 for Oshawa, Dickenson 2, Oldfield 6, David- Gord Davidson eight and John!son 8,.T. Olinyk 5, Newey 7, J. Newey seven. Toronto's top man|Olinyk 10, Cheski 13, Vaughn 3, was Kivisild, who scored 11|Campbell and Rupert 6; total, 60. points, all in the.first half. Ironi-| Officials: Keith Davidson and cally enough, he played little of|Stan Crowley, Toronto; scorers: the second stanza after starting/Bruno Wrubel and Ron Wilson, a fighting incident with Tom Oshawa. Phil Maloney and Dick Gamble any part in fix attempts on col-| scored for Buffalo. lege games. His New York trial| OHA Senior A Rookie George Gosselin scored on a perjury charge ended in a WLTTF APt at 4:12 in overtime as the Barons hung jury in January, 1953. The| Whitby 20 10 0108 89 beat the Aces. Aldo Guiolin and district attorney later dropped Windsor 1811 1126 71 Bill Dineen added one apiece. the charge and said he could not K-W 16 17 2 121 134 Bob Barlow and Jean-Marie Cos- produce enough evidence for a|Chatham 1416 1 113 129 sette scored for Quebec. conviction. | Belleville 923 0 9 140 53 Chatham 3 Whitby 5 Sunday's Result e 1 Windsor 4 Tuesday's Games 30| Kitchener at Whitby 26 Chatham at Windsor OHA Junior | WL T | Marlboros 16 10 | Barrie 13 8 St. Michael's 12 9 Guelph 2n Pete 10 12 42 42 Bellevill A 116 84 8 78 "7 114 108 85 103 911 91 91 50 Hamilton 516 77 121 42 Saturday's Result 38 Hamilton 2 St. Catharines 4 3 Sunday's Games 32 Guelph 0 St. Michael's 4 31 Peterborough 4 Marlboros 8 2| | SATURDAY | Okanagan Senior Penticton 2 Kamloops 13 Vernon 6 Kelowna 5 - Eastern League {Clinton 2 New Haven 1 {Greensboro 3 Charlotte 2 | Philadelphia 5 Johnston 0 SUNDAY 44 NOHA Senior A 40 Timmins 6 Kapuskasing 4 5 Thunder Bay Senior ao Port Arthur 8 Fort William 3 29 29 OHA Senior B | Woodstock 1 Strathroy § | | OHA Junior B Wallaceburg 10 Leamington 8 Riverside 6 Windsor 11 Eastern League {Washington 0 New Haven 1 5 {Johnstown 9 New York. 0 40 Charlotte 2 Philadelphia 0 37 Sarnia Peewee Tournament 34 Detroit 3 Sarnia 6 (Class A) 29 Wallaceburg 4 Leamington 3 (B) 18/ Dresden 10 Watford 5 (C) F A Pts. 32(13% and hs biceps 15%. 28! 9g scored 12 goals and had 18 last o7|year. This year he seems to have 9g|reached his peak but Pilous dis- 91 agrees. fired in the second period would have gone in, it would have been |a different story." TEEPEES GRAD Hull, a native of Point Anne, Ont., who was a star junior with St. Catharines TeePees of the On-| tario Hockey Association, is a five-foot-ten, 185 pounder. The amazing feature about his build is his arms. His wrists] {measure nine inches, his forearm | ARE HAVING A BIRTHDAY PARTY THIS WEEK IS OUR Le hous. Hs ier! 41st BIRTHDAY AND WERE is the time he's going to have to| HAVING A 3.DAY STORE-WIDE SELLING EVENT TO CELEBRATE As an 18-year-old rookie he| prove he can take it. Those other | teams aren't going to let him| skate all over the ice and do all| that scoring." { Hull, one of the few players in| the NHL without previous pro-| fessional experience, is rated one of the league's strongest skaters. HAY'S EVALUATION I Hay was with Calgary Stam-| peders of the Western League) last season. A native of Lums-| den, Sask., he has scored seven! goals this season and says of Hull: "There's not much to this| game when you have a guy like Bobby there. All you have to do| is get it (the puck) to him and| he scores." f Balfour, who also has picked | up seven Coals, figures "those two guys carry me." A native of] Regina, he once was the property| of Montreal Canadiens and per-| formed for Rochester Americans| of the American League last sea- |son, | | Pilous savs the trio will "give| this team a scoring line for the| next 10 years." | The Hawks are in great need | of it. They are in fifth spot in the league race with 11 victori. in 38 games and are only four points ahead of the last - place INew York Rangers. Starting THURSDAY, 9:30 A.M. WATCH YOUR PAPER FOR THE DETAILS Quality Clothes for Men and Boys NC | CANADA'S MOST PROGRESSIVE SHOPPING CENTRE