Whitby Dunnies Trounce Selects By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlops last night blast- ed the Moscow Selects 9-1 in an exhibition game at Maple Leaf Gardens. The loss was the Se- lects' second in as many starts in| Canada, having dropped 'heir first game to the Kitchener some lusty body checks . . . Dun-| n'es held a weight advantage on MAJOR BASKETBALL THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jonuary 20, 1960 17 many of the Russian players but did not have much of an edge in speed however ... The Selects vill play Windsor Bulldogs to- night in Windsor and the Border Cily team is really hepped up for this one. They cancelled their scheduled game for last night to get ready for this ome ... The get no rest, as they go right into Kitchener for a four-point game tonight. 1st Period 1. Whitby: Air ..... } Pena'ties: Ted O'Connor (trip.) 3.24, Sinden (int.) 4.28, Myles (hold.) 16.22. | Dunnies on the other hand, will ketball over Ontario Steel B's. ' Rockets Zoom Higher: Two Tied For Second The Simcoe Hall Major Bas- League produced two fast, exciting games Saturday morning. In the first game the leading Jaycee Rockets their way to a 44-to-39 league-| hustled| victory The first half was very aggres- {with both teams having plenty of holes for the first two days. 2nd P Whitby: Air eriod Whitby: Samolenko |sive with plenty of fouls. Jepma land Boivin showed the way for the Rockets while Goldstein was (Hassard, Babando) ... 3.37 yeoning the B's in the game. The shoot some beautiful set shots! half-time score had the Rockets SPORTS IN BRIEF GOLFING FIRST TORONTO (CP) -- This year's {Otatie Jopen golf championship will be held over a 72-hole rout: CLOSE ONE FOR BARBERS 1; the first time in its history. In the second game Walt's Bar- officials said Monday. ber Shop outscored Ontario Steel| The championships will be held "A" squad by the score of 54-t0- at the Cherry Hill Golf Club at 52. Ridgeway, near Fort Erie, June This was a free-scoring game 911. Competitors will play 12 opportunities but they could not winding up with 36 holes on the take advantage of it. The. first final day. half ended 27 to 21 in favor of WBS with Kaine leading the way. | The second half saw J. Longley SEEK SETTLEMENT BUFFALO (AP) -- The first move was made Monday toward with Kaine also shooting well to|? settlement in the rift which has Dutchmen 8-4 on Sunday in Kit chener. (Attersley, Etcher) .... 7.18 ahead 18-to-16. pull ahead. The "A's" put on the kept Buffalo's bid for a Continen- tal League baseball franchise up in the air. Reginald B. Taylor, reported ready to provide the money to assure Buffalo a fran- chise in the circuit, was named chairman of a newly-created fi nance committee. WRESTLERS MEET GUELPH (CP) --' Thirty-nine wrestlers. grappled through 50 bouts to decide nine winners in the ninth annual Ontario amateur wrestling championships at, On- tario Agricultural College during the weekend. Central YMCA of Toronto won the unofficial team title. SIGN EX-TICAT DENVER, Colo. (CP) -- James Greer, 1956 graduate of Univer Whitby: Myles { (O'Connor, Hoskings) 15.17 Whitby: Martin The second half saw the game pressure with Dulny and Graham open up a bit, with plenty of scor-|shooting very well but their rally| (Rope, Benoit) _16.15/ing but the Rockets wouldn't let|fell two points short. e Penalties: Baluin (int) 7.01,/up. The league's leading scorer, | High scorers in the game were | Ont. Steel B's .. Babando (high sticking) 8.50, Bill Jepma, again headed the Kaine and Longley with 18 and WBS _........... Martin (int.) 12.25, Mayorov list with 18 points and Brady had|20 points while Dulny and Gra- Ont. Steel A's 12.25, Sinden (hooking) 18.49. |14 for the Rockets while for the/ham were best for the "A's". 3rd Period B's, Goldstein and Milosh were, WBS -- Goddard 7, Kaine 18, _ Whitby: Sinden (Air) ... 1.21best, with Gorycki playing a very Nichol 9, Longley 20, Sparling, . | During . Whitby: Martin strong checking game. |Saramak. Total 54. Fouls -- 7-| (Rousseau, Hoskings) JAYCEE ROCKETS Me- | out-of-12, . Moscow: Tsyplakov Hugh 2, Beivin 5, Harrison,| ONTARIO STEEL A's -- Gra-| (Mayorov, Starshinov) 5.34 Brady 14, Dalgleish 5, Jepma 18, ham 12, Dixon 5, Edmondson, . Whitby: Samolenko Mazurk. Total 44. Fouls -- 10-out-| O'Reilly, Clarke 6, Dalidowicz 9, Buy One Suit, Topcoat, Sweater, Pair Trousers, Sport Shirt, etc., at Regular Price . . . And Get An (Attersley, Etcher) 11.16 of-18. | Tuscon 7, Dulny 13. Total B52. . Whitby: Martin ONTARIO STEEL B's -- Peters Fouls -- 14-out-of-27. | Additional Suit, Topcoat, Sport Shirt, Sweater or Trousers for (Rousseau) 17.3413 Longley 2, Milosh 9, Gorycki, LEAGUE STANDING Only 1.00. sity 'of North Carolina who played end with Hamilton Tiger- Cats in the Big Four last year, |was signed bv Denver Broncos {of the American Football League Monday. With 14,128 fans to cheer them on, both teams were primed for the big contest. The Dunnies were bolstered for this contest by the addition of some players from Kitchener and Belleville, "Butch" Martin led the Whitby] attack as he rapped home a trio| of goals with Sandy Air and Geo. | Samolenko adding a pair each, with single counters going to! Harry Sinden and Gordie Myles. For the losers, Victor Tsypla- kov, a 23-year-old star at 156 pounds, was the only man to dent the armour of Maniago who play- ed their third and final period for the Whitby team. Long John Henderson played the first two periods and blanked the Selects for the 40 minutes that he worked. The Selects showed plenty of flashes and although they were not as well trained as the Dun-| nies, they did have a determined] will to win. They have a number of players on their team who would not look out of place, in 2. 3. 4. 5. Jaycee Rockets 6 8 8 6 2.01 Penalties: Spirkin (tripping) greay 5, "Goldstein 13, Wright 2 i : * = g : y ght 2 (including Jan. 16 6.39, Brodie (elbowing) 7.52, Mc-|motal -- 39. Fouls -- 5-out-of-18 is Beth (hooking) 12.24, Babando| . (hooking) 16.15. CHURCH LEAGUE | "| HOCKEY RESULTS is covering up Russia's team JUNIOR LEAGUE | capitan, Yury Baluin and mung Street 7, Knox Church 2 tain Harry Sinden of the Dun- SENIOR LEAGUE nies can be seen in the back- Cedardale 20, Christ Church 0. { ground. FUTURE GAMES | Thursday, Cedardale vs North- | minster and Saturday, St. Paul's as he drilled one from about 15 ed with the outcome. Many of'vs Christ Church; King St. vs. feet out that completely fooled! them did however figure that the Northminster. the Selects' custodian, This goal Selects would have made a bet- came at the 11.16 mark and gave ter showing than they did the Dunnies an 8-1 lead. Babando The Dunnies, who are always the Te i He secusd ne team to watch for the breaks, Ne did this again last night as it and while he was off the Dunnies scored their final goal of the Was proved when they scored National Football League, game when Martin completed his four goals while the losers were/go into partnership with George "hat trick" on a pass from Rous. Short handed. The Dunnies took B. Storer in an effort to land a seau. a total of nine penalties to the Miami franchise in the league. BROOKLIN AJAX three by the visitors ... 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One that stands out is| Leaf Gardens, is caught by the | from underneath Henderson Alexi Huryshev, a hard-working| camera above as Dunnies' goal- | while playing-coach Ted O'Con- fellow with a terrific shot. | keeper, "Long John' Hender- | nor moves in to help Hender- | Ton Dunyies, who wel femern son comes out of his net to | son. At the right, Pete Babando | red the fast start that the Rus-| sians got the last time they play- i a ed in the Gardens, made no made it 2-0 at the 3.37 as he was mistake last night as thev held right on the spot to convert a the Selects well in hand. "Sandy | Pass from Hassard and Babando Air opened the scoring at the into the left-hand side on a back- 2.08 mark as he scored on the hander. . ; firs' shot on the Russian goal. The Selects drew their first The Russians came storming penalty of the game at the 7.01 pack 'and tested Henderson with! mark when Baluin, their captain, some hot ones. The Dunnies on was sent off for interférence. the other hand were giving the While he was off, the Whitby Selects' goalie some anxious team added another goal. moments too. The Dunnies were| Samolenko was the trigger forced to play for almost a min-man as he grabbed his first of ute two men short as they had a pair. Ted O'Connor off at 3.24 followed! Dunnies showed that they were by Sinden at 4.28 Soe helante of the masters when they a i Jase the team managed to hold on advantage of penalties. A. trip- thanks to some fine fore checking ping penalty to Mayorov paved | by the local penalty killers. |the way for two more Whitby | Urzinoz had the first real big goals, one by Myles and another! chance to score for the Selects by Martin. This ran the count to as he had the open corner at the|5,0 and many of the fans were 14.45 mary lg Lue wide, 2 Je starting to chant for action by appear: 0 hurry his shot.|the Russians. | Gordie Myles was sent off for Dunlops appeared headed for a] holding at the 16.22 mark and sure goal as the play started in| the Russians really opened ah the final period. Sinden, who just They hit the post at the 17.24 oq 'from the penalty box, mark and then at the 18.30 mark " picked up a loose puck at centre they had a three-en-one break-| "ont right in only to miss away but Henderson came UP|in. chance. He came right back with a tremendous save right at after the face off and got one, as the last split second. The Dunnies| drilled one home on a pass -1 break with|]® had a 3-on from Sandy Air, who picked up Myles and Attersley he . Mar- right in. Sammy elected to doin 'oid BRC Oe Ae | + {tin the carrying and the shooting and | he was outguessed by the classy ni Eo te a be Selects' goalie. The Dunnies took * 11 of the th Ities in this| The roof of the Gardens must | Bo he fires penani |have heaved at least three Inches | § at the 5.34 mark as the Russians FAST SECOND PERIOD {finally hit the score sheet, Tsy- The Selects opened up fast in|plakov was the goal getter with the second period and gave the Mayorov and Starshinov getting fans some real chances to cheer, |the assists. We doubt if the Maple, At the 2.55 mark they had a big Leafs had won a sudden-death chance to tie the count, as they overtime Stanley cup game, if had the open side but once again the cries could have been much Henderson came up with a key louder. | save. | Samolenko got his second goal The Dunlops, led by Sandy Air,'of the night, a real nifty effort, LOSE DEFENSEMAN Coach Ted O'Connor Injured Last Night Watching last night's easy win|themselves stood around fhe fce| by the Whitby Dunlops over the ogling the unknown Russian Moscow Selects, and more than quantity while the Selects shot in| 14,000 fans watched it, one got two quick goals before getting] the impression that this {eam untracked. would not make the playoffs in| Last night, the Dunnies took the Ontario Sr. A League, if the initiative right from the start. Moscow suddenly became an en- ing whistle and never gave the try. From midway through the visitors a chance for any quick first period, fans who had never or easy goals. geen the Dunnies in action before| The lone Russian goal, inci- realized that the Canadians would dentally, was received by the| win, and win easily. {crowd by the largest cheer of the Although the win was appar- night, not that everybody was| ently an easy one, it was damp- rooting for the Russians by any] ened considerably by news that means, but because the fans had| playing coach Ted O'Connor started to look upon the Russians ; ; would be sidelined for at least as the under-dogs. | i it A {if two weeks with an injured left| Just to prove they were all red- A p -- A . arm, Following the game, the blooded Canadian fans, the fans| & . . ; husky defenceman reported that/gave Spirkin, of the Selects aj : } ; 5 1 X-rays today will probably show good healthy boo when he was . - . % that a muscle has been pulled waved off the ice, one minute me \ & san. --Times Staff Photo MAY BACK TEAM The Miam J. 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No gears--just turbine blades that automatically adjust to your driving speeds. \ ind but even that injury could cause later, for tripping. the Dunnies without the services| of two of their top defencemen, O'Connor and Alfie Treen, for the next two weeks. The injury came midway through the second period when Ted and one of the Selects tangled briefly. "It was not really his fault," said Ted later, "I was trying to check him." Fans at last night's game were certainly in a different frame of mind than the packed house which watched the Dunnies and, Russia play on the same ice two years ago. At that time, the Ca- nadian fans (and the Canadian players) did not know what to expect. All were tensed and sus- pected that the highly-rated Rus- sians would beat the Canadian] champs. ! at the Townline On Tuesday night, however, fans were aware that the ® WHITBY eo Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen] had doubled the score on the 300 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX eo Selects on Sunday, in a game! HARWOOD AVE. 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