The Oshawa Times, 26 Feb 1960, p. 12

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YT SHANA TINE, de, pr 0, BO | SPORTS Yanks Stun | SaB Jackson Fourth Canucks 2-1 ~~ As Finals Start SQUAW VALLEY, Calif Pras 1 nd Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- AW VALLEY, if. (CP) e other in the sec pe-|tion play-off -- Oshawa "Cit li ii : ; This eighth Winter Olympiadriod on a breakaway while five [League Bantams vs SRR SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (CP)|three silver and seven bronze and|1 point system for the first six could be 1956 all over again as|Canadian players were up the ough Bantams at 6.00 p.m. at With three days left in the|137 unofficial points credited al-|Placings, Germany held far as Canada's Kitchener-Water- ice. [Peterborough Arena; Os haw a cighth Winter Olympic Games,| .. ic expected to pick up|Piace With 52% points, the U.S. loo Dutchmen hockey team isp pv Ei ATED ["City League" Midgets vs|Russia has equalled the bag of ~~" = =" % Co CLC third with 44 and Sweden fourth concerned. "If 'we played the Canadians Peterborough Midgets at 8.00/16 medals Soviet athletes won in|more the women's 15- ith 42. Canada was far down That year the Dutchmen|another 10 games, they'd ein p.m. in the Peterborough Arena. the 1956 Olympics, leaving little kilometre (9.3-mile) cross-country the list with the original 13 points learned Canada can't win anni i |" "OHA Senior "A" -- Whithy interest here nationally except in ski relay race and the men's 1,-/it won on the first day of the . nine of them," said U.S. coach| the men's fi Kat d the !500-met H Print Olympic title on its reputation as|jack Riley after the game. [Dunlops vs the Chatham|the men's figure skating and the|500-metre speed skating. {competition in the pairs figure a hockey power and finished an| Riley may be right, but if the Maroons, in Chatham at 8.30 hockey championship. On tap in the men's figure skating. unbelievable third, lowest in|pytchmen played as they did|p.m. Canada's Don Jackson goes out skating today is the final free- . Olympic history. Toran these 10. Fain BASKETBALL today for the finals in the figure-|skating phase in which Jacksen, FINNS GET GOLD MEDAL Nothing much has changed. Ndr sive, AeA em Iokedore District cossa Skating championship trailing infa 19-year-old New York Univer-| The we Sold edaly in com, The best amateur team Canada ohserver Bauer, who piloted the|Southern Conference -- Ajax at | fourt place and Kitchener-|sity student from Oshawa, and) BS oo n a an fe Rus § could gather is back in the same Dutchmen in 1956 and took the Donevan at 5.30 p.m.: Central at Waterloo D ut ¢c hmen, disgusted three-time world champion Dave $a) netesn 3 champion- rut following a stunning 2-1 108S|joh again this year when no one|pickering at 5.30 p.m.: Whitby with their 2-1 loss to the United|Jenkins of the United States ex-|Ships in the Olympics now have to the United States Thursday else wanted it. t O'Newl 2t 5.30 3 States Thursday night in the|cell been decided. ; night in the third round of the| Bauer blinked hard to hold|2t ONeill at 5.30 p.m. [third round of the hockey round-| xs Finland's 35 - year - old veteran six-country round - robin cham- pack the tears and snapped, "One HOCKEY _ |robin final, look to Sunday's CZECH LEADS [Veikko Hakulinen rallied on the pionship series. goal" when an American news... Ontario Minor Hockey Associa: game against Russia as the one Upon completion of the twos anchor lap of the four-man, 40- Its chances of regaining the paper man asked the soft-spoken tion Play-off: 'City League' Ban-|that will decide the title. day compulsory school figures kilometre cross-country relay to title now would send a statistic- [coach what he thought was the tams vs Peterborough Bantams| Wren Blair, team co-ordinator, Thursday, Karel Divin of Czecho-|pick up a badly needed 20 sec- ian crazy. Hifference between the teams. at 7.45 p.m.; 'City League' Mid- |predicted the six-country tourna. Slovakia was the leader with onds and nip Norway's Haakon BLOW THE BIG ONE Wren Blair, team co-ordinator £ets vs Peterborough Midgets atiment will go right down to the 797.7 points. Jenkins scored 775.2|Brusveen by eight-tenths of a Th fit the T.8. Ww who left for Canada a few hours(9.00 p.m. Both games at The wire. and France's Alain Giletti 761.7. second in a time of two hours, © game Ww e US. was a| coo tho game, summed up the Children's Arena. {Jackson had 751.4 and Tim Brown |18 minutes, 45.6 seconds in the must for the Dutchmen but they jo", UF Zio? Somos. was| Pee Wee (first round play-off;: CHANCE FOR ANNE of the U.S. 748.9 24.8-mile distance. Russia took blew it, just as they did four 'more up' for this game than we|'A' Division -- North Oshawa vs| Anne Heggtveit of Ottawa gets| The Europeans are not at their the bronze medal for third place. years ago at Cortina, Italy, when oo", {Nipigon at 7.00 a.m.; Eastview another chance today to redeem strongest in free skating and the No Canadians competed. the Americans walloped Hem "But we're not out of it yet," |vs Woodview at 7.45 a.m.; Storie herself in the alpine skiing The performer coming up with a Russia's Viktor Kosichkin cap- 4-1. The Russians, making their he observed. And that's where|vs Kingside at 8.30 a.m.; Con- 21-year-old Canadian woman ath-spectacular show could take the tured the 5,000-metre (3%-mile) ] fst Olympic hockey appearance, the "ifs" come in. {naught vs Fernhill at 9.20 a.m. [lete of the vear in 1959 was 12th gold medal. Jackson and Jenkins men's speed - skating race in it Lolo Waids 8 viciory lo win | 'B' Division -- Valleyview vs/in both the downhill and giant both stress spectacular acrobatic seven minutes, 51." seconds. Knut the 2d sods) ag gg Dutek McCARTAN INVINCIBLE |Radio at 10.06 a.m.; Rundle vs|slalom despite good times, routines, and Jenkins has mas- Johannesen of Norway was sec- en imped with a -| Laufman 58 8p We Linemates | Southmead at 10.50 a.m.; Sunny-| Today she is the No. 2 starter tered the jump with a triple pin ond in 8:00.9 and Holland's Jan Now. there are only two games with passes greily Rw on of side vs Harman at 11.40 a.m. in the women's slalom with Ther- that won the gold medal for his Pesman third in 8:05.1. Ralph left and Canad ith two vi $ithe American net but each time ng Bathe vs Lake Vista at 12.25 ese Leduc, one of three French brother, Haves A'an, in the Olym- Olin of Edmonton was 28th with eft and Canada, wi 0 Vic-IMcCartan, a six - foot - one 195-|, 1, Al] games at The Children's sisters in the race, drawing the pics four 's ag time of 8:36.8. Li M tories in three outings for four pounder, dashed out or sprawled yey gamet ics N Hie B years Bago. a time of 8:36.8. Larry Mason of points, is two points off the pace pou ier > thei hots. The Arena. choice No. 1 position. In the unofficial team scoring, Calgary skated last in the field set by the Americans who hold Ro Smof her heir . 3h = 'an OHA Senior 'A' League: Whit- Russia, with six gold medals, based on the traditional 10-5- -lof 37 with 9:23.5 » {Dutchmen finally clicked at 13:37 by Dunlops vs Windsor Bulldogs Sa da a $0 Secon. Rys sia, ovich of the final period after a faceoff| ¥ i) 0 OD Ary "at 8.00 p.m. enc oO ns $ "beside the U.S. net. y ' dnd fic JUBILANT YANKS, COACH DIVE FOR ers Thursday and won 7-1 over| Connelly got the puck in front| BASKETBALL ® CEE ins i -< : ~---- Germany, is second with five|o; the American goal and lifted) Y's Men Biddy League: Parts {points on two victories and a sur-|it over McCartan who had|and Service vs Centre St. Cubs B t A d {prising 2-2 tie with Sweden. {sprawled to the ice. at 8.30 am.; Southminster vs SPORTS MENU an ams Nn The standing of the top three! put that was it for the Cana- Mundinger at 9.00 am. Both teams: dians. They yanked Head in the games at Simcoe Hall. LJ - WL TDF APs. i wd! Y's Mi : - | By Geo, H. Campbell Midgets Carry jot suas ss ts t™Ydhod i he Si prs, 08 3085 = Vim In Ran gers | Russia fonds as the Americans fore- Police Assoc. vs Jaycee Whites Canada 2 10 17 2 4|checked the Dutchmen to a stand-|at 10.15 a.m. Both games at| By TH N SPORTS EDITOR 0 h H p still. {Simcoe Hall. y [E CANADIAN PRESS the last playoff position, with 11 the NHL briefly in 1949-50 with | S awa 0 es TRIED HARD: BUT iid Yard LINEUPS Simcoe Hall Major League: | The lal mas rode in from the games remaining. But it looks as Toronto Maple Leafs. . . M a : : g : oT 3 | = h Jaycee Rockets vs Ontario Steel West last Saturday night and if he'll make the club a tougher HART, VEZINA WINNER Everything From Soup To Nuts yo havals Topes Ii the Oniary Seainst Hye A eas Sota: Head; delonce: 'B' at 11.00 a.m.: Ontario Steel| casually stopped 46 shots by the opponent after a season as the His career reached it's zenith Min 3 A é ay- ! a : inden, /, Douglas, » Al-1iA ys Walt's Barber Shop at fastest guns in the East. league patsy in 1953-54 when he won the Hart WHA' HAPPENED? United States nosed out Canada Sowns have dropped 10 two Sons oud petiod and made it stand up| ersley. Pennington; forwards: yy 45 a.m, The dark hero was Elwin Ira, New York handily whipped Bos- Trophy. Rollins was with Chicago J / INED? Mi Sta n iti he ny Le apue Juve Ue tho Saperdle Canadians|Samolenko, Etcher, Martin, Rope, Exhibition: Genosha Hawks vs/ (Al) Rollins, It was his return ton Bruins, the fifth-place club, then. Bes yore eliminated this wee got their lone goal by right Laufman, Connelly, Rousseau. Toronto Int. 'All Stars'. Game at|to the National Hockey League.|7-2 last Sunday and tied third: He won the Vezina Trophy as tournament at Squaw Valley and created a major up- by Peterturough Ri He Hirst 8. ger Jim Connelly, who, with United States . Ki Goal: Me Donevan Collegiate. Lanky Al, in nets for the New | place Detroit Red Wings 2-2 Wed- the NHL's most valuable goalie rng it al dSqua a : 2 round of their series centre Kenny Laufman and left Cartan; defence: Kirrane, Wen, | cK ING York Rangers, faced tough odds/nesday night in 1950-51 while with Toronto. set for the hopes and in the thinking of Canadian The Midgets and Bantams are|wincer Floyd (Butch) Martin| WV: Christian, Pazyola, R. Beary, Oshawa Club Championships; |in his first NHL game in two| In both games, the 33-year-old After two full seasons with hockey fans, at least the majority of them from around lhe two clubs surviving, althoughipiaveq on the best line coach Soruson: forsar 5 Wi! Junior, Senior and Ladies. Down-|Years. Rollins made a creditable show- Leafs and three with Chicago, he ; Sie : they haven't seen OMHA action Bobby Bauer threw at the Ameri-| Mc vey, KX. LAaristan, S hill 1.00 p.m.; Cross-country 2.30| His last-place Rangers were ing. He stopped 23 shots against spent the 1955-56 season with the the Ontario area. The "Yanks" took a 2-0 lead and |yet ory |Olson, Rodenheiser. p.m; i |playing front - running Montreal Boston and 28 by Detroit. Buffalo Bisons of the American Referees--Kurt Hauser, Swit- |Canadiens in the Montreal The six - foot - one goalie was Hockey League, He returned to ™ . > 3 C . { the Canada team off the score-sheet until within This all provincial play-off se- The green - and - white shirted| hi . n held; the Langds lean o : : ries will be a two-game, home- Canadians roamed inside the U.S, |2eriand; Richard Wagner, Ger- {Forum. called up from Winnipeg War- Chicago for two seasons before seven mir s of the final whistle. Canada managed |and.home series with total-goals blueline for nearly two-thirds of | nay. SUMMARY Cit Lea é _ Al's smooth net-work resulted riors of the Western Hockey/going to the WHL when the one goal at about this point but in spite of brilliant (to count the game but, apart from the iod: 1. United Stat Y gu in a 3-3 tie and broke a three- League to replace Lorne (Gump) Hawks acquired Glenn Hall, their Tonight's encounter in Peter-Laufman line, couldn't organize irst period: 1. Unit States, game losing streak for the Worsley: present goalie. efforts by several members of the K-W Dutchmens |p oon has the Bantams play-|an effective assault. They banged |R. Cleary 12:47. Penalties: Benoit Pl i P |Rangers. Since then, the Blue- Worsley suffered two severed] The Rangers face Canadiens Dunlops, etc., they failed to get the equalizer. Follow- |ing an early 6.00 p.m. game and pucks grag a American goal- Bi Williams 8:41, Connelly ayo ts. jshists have tied another game tendons hi his em Mig Jas in another test for the aging : . : 3 x ; the Midgets are due to start' at keeper Jac McCartan's pads 9:9 . ) oi and won one, week when struck y obby | Rollins. In other S i ing the surprise of the night previous, when Sweden aE 8.00 p.m HO Par other times the leaping, Second period: 2. United States, BANTAM LEAGUE (PLAY-OFFS) It's unlikely that Rollins can Hull's skate in a game with Chi- Detroit is oe held Russia to a 2-2 tie, we now find the Olympic Saturday, the Bantams play spread - eagling McCartan ap-|Johnson 14:00. Penalty: Benoit WL TF ATF. do much to get New York into the cago Black Hawks. at Chicago. Sunday's schedule at 7.30 p.m. and the peared to be operating with radar | (served by Pennington due to in- g } {playoffs. The Rangers are 16 Rollins began playing profes- has Toronto at New York and De- {jury to Benoit) 14:21. W. Kiwanis |points away from fourth place, sional hockey in 1948 and entered !troit at Chicago. 'Thunderbirds, | FicaTs Last Canada 3rd Hull-Ottawa NIGHT In Olympic 'Both Climbing Lor ue assoonen vues | Puck Derby ervantes, 125, Los Angeles, out-! SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (CP) | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |pointed Billy Thomas, 125, San --Hockey standings at the Winter | Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds Francisco, 12 Olympics: |and Hull-Ottawa Canadiens, tied| Boisg, Idaho -- Jimmy Grow, WL TF APts. ) |for last place in the Eastern Pro- 138, Lewiston, Idaho, outpointed United States 3 0 0 17 5 * | fessional Hockey League Weel Jimmy Carter, 138, Oakland, Russia 7. 8 ago, won their games ursday | Calif, 10. "anada night and now stand third and 4 oe Ri Czech |fourth in the six-team loop. phe Pa. ut Jonny Bimsne, Sweden | Thunderbirds whipped 'Trois- Christy, 133, Pittsburgh, 8, ~~ Ccermany 3 |Rivieres Lions 5-0 and advanced! New York--Jimmy Archer. 148 Thursday's Results {to within two points of second-|no.™ you guint -- 40 | United States 2 Canada 1 place Montreal Royals, while| Ts; OUtpoint JOnnny Russia 7 Germany 1 Royals lost to Canadiens 4-2,|0°rman. 148, Brooklyn, 10. Czechoslovakia 3 Sweden 1 enabling the Habs to stay within 3 Livervool, £ n gla nd 5 Tony Today's Schedule two points of Thunderbirds. Smit 3%, Liverpool, out- No games At Sault Ste. Marie, the Thund- pointed Johnny Van Rensburg, | Saturday's Schedule |140%2, South Africa, 10. Dave Czechoslovakia vs. Germany 2-1 last evening in the Winter Olympic Games hockey Civitan 0 'Nai B'Rith BEvede Games hockey triumph very much in doubt, as far as back here armas ran a os : os Midgets at 9.00 p.m. in the Chil-'to smother shots. | 0 : . NV. Ki Canada is concerned. A great deal now hinges on the ido Frorhy Bob Cleary of Boston and Paul| Third period: 3. Canada, Con- Canadian Tire 1 1 1 result of the Russia-U.S. game. If the United States can Johnson of St. Paul, Minn, nelly (Martin, Laufman) 13:37. 5ypiate : 1so defeat Russia, then Sunday's game between Canada [ROOKIE BANTAMS scored the American goals, both |Penalty: Paavola 9:31 Police 3 3 4 E waa RRsREY 5 After missing the Ontario Ban- unassisted. The first came in the Stops: focal #84 1 UsSs1e 71 stric po & k: -C ax, / T n = x oz i R on 19 wi be . x ji on Ents x hues = tam Major "A" title last season|opening session while Connelly Head 15 6 4-25 Houdaille . ; ank having 'the title a wrappec up. Even. 1 oD, by only two minutes, the "City was serving a tripping penalty |McCartan 8 20 11--39 TOP TEN SCOR gets a tie with Russia, it will likely be good enough 10 |jea0ue" feels they have another wo re li Fair. Civitan clinch the gold medal. But if Russia can win over U.S., [top contender this season for the "in . Gilmore, B'Nai B'Rith then Canada gets a second chance and the game with [provincial honors. h 1 bia Crossmaz: Police the Russians on Sunday afternoon will be that chance, | This season's roster is made Il 1S 0 um Robinson, Local 205 Music, Civitan 1 ) . rif up of rookies except for right- C t the time 4 g, w aven't he: r read the v , Civitan A 1 he time of writing, we haven't heard o d winger Paul. Gibbens plank Civitan ; 3 ' ° 'experts" nor the explanations of the K-W Even fhe coach and manager Has { sames Site | Burr, Civitan but when it comes out, it should make interest- are new! Handling the reigns - Cullen, W. Riwans LAY this year is Elwood Bradley and . sia i LT Dave Frolick. VANCOUVER (CP)--An anony:| Though only 30 miles and less Qshiwh Dairy 0 £ riter 0 wrote that tes fri " on | H: Macdol Don't know "weather" or not this is too muct MIDGETS ARE STRONG BO ee Park in than isd minkiss from Sowiowa Saya, the ski enthusiasts--maybe it would be just dandy, Twelve newcomers in their first gritish Columbia has "produced Vancouver by car, the last if the roads were open so that they could get to their season in Midget rompeiion more colorful description per files imo the Rust of ibe ne Wilson, Oshawa. Dairy avorite ski hills, club quarters, etc, But one thing is make up the nucleus of the Mid-|square poet than probably any | 810 es IS Aes --n [Lutton, Oshawa. Dairy favorite ski hills, 1 : get player roster. Coach Bathe|other area in the world. over rough, privately - built road yann, Tony's certain--Ilast week-end and again now, the weatherman | uc for big things this season| This is the area suggested re-|fit for little more than jeep travel. Furey, Oshawa Dairy has caused a lot of cancelled curling bonspie ls. Smaller from his club both in the first|cently for the 1968 Winter Olym-| First suggestions that Garibaldi att, Oshawa Day those .ssed with artificial ice, always wait round against Peterborough and|pic Games. Park might be a fine site for the Wright, Beaton's hose not blessed wil all the way through the Ontario Pi is undeveloped now and ac-|1968 Winter Games came at the den, a atdonsla play-down cess to it i= extremely limited, |start of the present winter Games Fegan, Beaton's t ] 1 1 Big things are expected from but its potential is said to be in Squaw Valley, Calif ------ |erbirds led 1-0 in the first period, | localities are not the widest either. These it high - Scoring 'wards, | § r The subject now has been dis- and: 3-0 in the second. Soo scorers in © i ; ; their high - scoring forwards, staggering. ) were Mervyn Kuryluk, Walter|Alain Cherville, Belgium, 10, United States vs. Russia 4:30 suffered by 3 ent storms, along with arry F or! 3 sap- i py jith cussed by cabinet ministers and 3 . uffered by the recent storms, along 1 Barry Furey, Gordie Wilson, cap It is an aipine playground with |cus \ a 1 son urg Bendley, Wayne Hicks, Matt fave heavyweights |Canada vs. Sweden 7 oscecoocoe = @ =aS Ho ocnunNasann® Ce @ - Bs et ET be] sesetloansanuns® > sco~g anne 0 01 01 10 RER =n TOP TEN SCO >» he] ENN Ww Ldatedd- Lidl ab El = RE Te LL EET nuary and the month of February, to hold * bonspiel events. In many cases, the high- itai Rent, Great Britain, outpointed| p.m. other centres. of course, Barrie, for instance, had about [tain Ted Lutton and Jimmie an over-all area of 1,000 square recreation authorities. It is es-| 1 Milne M - Sunday's Schedul I ) aps i i ) comes i eltimated it would cost between lich and Milne Marcetta. : unday's Schedule Peters. miles. First snow comes in lat § United States vs. Czechoslovakia : last Saturday morning and they'll likely Sod Pm na Y 5 . . : 3 . blueline "Rich" September and the last of it|$5,000,000 and $10,000,000 to de- The fifth and sixth positions | Back on the blueline "Rich pte Wins Sr A 2 are occupied by Lions ons Junior Skiers Get 11 a.m. . have # el ore today, all of which doesn't help them A > ° 3 [vel iliti Branton, Stan Kolesnik and Ken-|leaves in early July. velop facilities. > L 3 in tl annual five-day bonspiel. At least one Oshawa i ETON, | en hy ling ! - REARRIRONS | Kingston Frontenacs respectively : Sweden vs. Germany 1:30 p.m. : while Sudbury Wolves, with 64 Own Jumping Event Canada vs. Russia 4 rink was scheduled to travel to Barrie today but unless Guarding the cage for the Mid- | . | 1 : 6). the Dept. snow-plows got busy early, it's likely they'd (gets are Billy Braiden and Rick Penalty Parade Of Satchell Paige - points, have a four-point lead over : have to give up the idea Markus, who have been sharing . 8 1 e Foya's. THETFORD MINES, Que. (CP) . duties all season. 88 Min S. As Aces . Hi | FIRST SHUTOUT |--Jumping competition -- some-| Heating BRIGHT. BITS:--<Oshawa's hurian dynamo of-50ccer | Jul 15,2 Ug weekend for the} tarting 18 TORONTO (CP) -- Tillsonburg | Soo goaltender Denis Dejordy thing new in Canadian junior ski-| it eZ otls pe at 5) : as 4 City League" puckehasers 24 Nip Hershey Bears i | Livingstons captured the Ontario stopped 32 shots for his first shut- 30 win be the feature of thel us Terry Kelly, was returned as a director of [they hope to advance along the | Senior A basketball championship jout of the season in the game | Fina ; iad Problem ? io Soccer Association, when that organization [play-off road towards an Ontario] QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec Aces) t eason Thursday night by edging Toronto | watched by 3,396 fans. Canadian Junior ski champion-| held its annual meeting this week ... A LITTLE title. nipped Hershey Bears 3-2 Thurs- Cy West End YMCA 80-79 after five| At Montreal, Bob Coyrcy scored |S11PS starting here today. . EARLY. we stated yesterday that Oshawa's City League day night in an American Hockey aXaNeas CITY ap Many mites of overime, | aye. gh two for. the visitors. 'Joe Szura| Lionel Bourgault, president of | For the finest in HEN fa oa Abhi Binm rind ae £8 in whi min- i Livingstons were dela al- i . § i i [ Bantam and Midget teams were to open their Ontario HOCKEY SCORES, League a ba Words and baseball stes ahead Eh 8 SY ig a EA ae a one eo neti Cua and, * OIL HEATING Minor Hocke y Assoc playdowns in Peterborough last Fights were frequent as 3,514] a Negro pitcher, y snowstorm and played without! Bill Sutherland got both Royal near this asbestos mining centre * GAS HEATING night, It's tonight--that is, if they can get there. They STANDINGS spectators saw four majors and| Satch is going into his 34th Bob Gardner, (injured when the goals. will allow leaps of 80 to 110 feet. | hree misconducts (included in > n {car he was driving collided with] Courcy and Guy Black a Mont-| pg. caid this year will be thel| ® GAS WATER HEATERS were originally scheduled for last Friday night and consecutive year of hurling and K® I wh il J Citv Raps : 7 -Avifte $ 3 penalties i y 3 a truck near Ingersoll. real got majors for fighting in| ei : : qd couldn't get to the Liftlock City because of snow drifts. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Some hockey was played. My-| this season he'll be with the |" woo mnd were ahead 40-33 at|the last period when they checked [jy me fhete Jas bees Bmp, It mi have to be postponed again tonight. At any American League ron Stankiewicz counted the win-| touring Caribbean allstars. | mid-game but Tillsonburg tied it|each other to get the puck andj n.o. tonshiDg || Installation by Experts w J | But before that 150-2ame tour {up after four minutes of the final hit the boards. Officials quickly [JF championships, The com. xpe rate, sames are booked for The Children's Arena L T F APIs ning goal with five minutes left| : etition has at 18 . : aR 99 be, t L ted 43 entrants. | here a Z !' S 'Q cperptary Springfield 36 18 5 231 183 i | of the country begins, about f. § vas 72-72 af |quelled the squabble after other P h has atirac S HEATING SA here . . HARRY SIMMONS, secretary |Springhie : in the game, May 15, Paige will be on the [nal The Sou as 2 at gd i oth 12] In all about 125 boys and girls| SALES Rochester ~~ 3123 3224 168 65 Bob Barlow and Michael Har- : it diet of the ional Baseball League, speaking to a 3 1 206 213 S00D after dinner circuit, dishing out , 4 Montreal goaler Gerry McNeil, Under 18 have entered the three: Buffalo 206 213 vey also scored for the Aces. It| jo ® 0 Ne rsonz] Drand of hu- Fred Ingaldson and Ray Mon- g TIT) ) | Quebec s Club meeting last night, intimated that providence 29 2 2 194 186 60 was Barlow's 30th goal of the sea-| : [ not each scored two baskets in wearing a fibreglass mask for day meet in this eastern town.| W B the proposed third major baseball loop, the Continental [Cleveland 2622 7209 174 59 son, mer, pilosophy SM advice. is the overtime. the ie Sime io jeague Jiay, and Ships city, 50 miles south of Que-| . orrow d e .eague, is still a s way off--mostly because there are Hershey 2 7 166 186 Hershey scorers were Dunc : » ; : Ambi Gardner topped Livings-|"anadiens arlie Hodge both DEC. 1 Xe : ill a long w ay 0 : mos y ; Jecalise hare are Quebec 2 133 253 30 Fisher and Willie Marshall | the chicken and pea circuit as |, cin 9p points. Ingaldson had Stopped 22 shots in the game The cross-country race is today | RA 3-4878 not enough top calibre players available FRANK Thirsdars Rest ghey an Ao teat first a conditioning tour. JOD 3 watched by 2,500. WH th a Se oy ay E h anew rep-vear contract as genera an. sday E'S . LL) ¢ 31% PN a . 3 rsvrsre : LANE as a-new three-year contract as ge neral man Hershey 2 Quebec 3 two minutes of the game, but] gan, hes you re $3% wd | Ed Boguski led West End with the slalom and jumping Sunday. ager of Cleveland Indians. He vaulted them from sixth ep % Hershey came back with a first-| weigh only you got to eat jog chic VIKING GRAVES A -- 4 f Eastern Professional League hiss A | all that chicken and mash pota- v : to second place in the American League standing last WL T F A Pts period goal and another in the Po Ee mtn Tillsonburg now plays Ottawa Stones placed in an oval shape . . SACHEL PAIGE enters his 34th consecutive Sudbury 2022 6 258 239 64 Wild second period. lift one of those heavy base- Fellers for the right to enter next around ancient Viking graves in jy . Bo na hi in fontre. - Bob Perreault blocked 30 shots : baseball competition as a pitcher, this coming [Montreal 2 10 185 178 Hershey, Al. Millar 16 «for balls," he pointed out. Montreal: the dead to Valhalla, x Q ¥ 9 = for : 5 " . touring with the Caribbean All-Stars. "olI' |S.S. Marie 2 8 215 217 Ac And all his talking won't be 4 " : , 0 : 203 211 56 Aces. : 2 . Satch" will not reveal his age but it's a cinch he's past HL ON es : The clubs are the low two in devas in pe sehall SR \i SPEED the half-century mark . . . TORONTO MARLIES [Kingston 2 30 3 248 259 : She league With Hersisey 19 points) Tont give out one secret, his | failed to reach Peterborough last night. They got as far Thursday's Results -- . age. wm -- H é ECONOMY as Orono and turned back--the referee and linesmen |Trois-Rivieres 0 S.S. Marie 3 For instance his advice for . ravi is 4 didn't get past Ajax ... LIONS CLU : N , Hull-Ottawa 4 Montreal 2 a staying young is "to go very cis Aiden ie oa } CLUB Sapte he { OHA Junior A Marlies Unable igh on the Vices: such 28 R UCED PRICE d COMFORT 4 4 1 sid arbi s " ro} s carrying on in society. The so- | Hockey / ssociation's Midget League, 'Wednesday night. Marlboros y Lb LS i aps Reach Peterboro cial To ain't restful." Local "City League" teams, in all three divisions, Ban- Barrie 23 16 6 183 161 52 PETERBOROUGH (CP)--The| His observation is that love P i | Th tam, Midget and Juvenile, are now into "City Cham- St. Michael's 22 18 6 140 141 50 scheduled Ontario Hockey Assoc 18 oy powerful uve as remium STOVE Ol | . e modern way to pionship" playoffs . . . WHITBY DUNLOPS, haying (St: Cath 2319 4 193 181 50lation Junior A game here Thurs.| COUBIDATS TS fo CATP: ualit L A travel i fr clinched first place in the OHA Senior "A" circuit, are |be'® 21 22 3198 197 45 day night between Toronto Marl-| Q : £ avel is by air. Guel 0 8 188 8 t . sigbihpnd gobi ipa BUELL RTI I Courteous, Prompt Delivery and open playoffs on Tuesday night against Belleville Thursday's Result word was received that Marlbo-| McFarlands. Their "wandering sons" will return from |Guelph 1 Hamilton 3 {ros' bus was unable to get through | Squaw Valley, flying into Malton' Airport Tuesday |Marlboros at Peterborough ppd |the storm and turned back at Or-| ® any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-9441 afternoon--and will be in the line-up Tuesday night Cape Breton Senior |ono. The referee and linesmen | < hG nr gs > EQ . {were unable to get past Ajax. | | : 'NOSHA HAWKS, Oshawa's Intermediate "A" Ye ive finals| A crowd of nearly 4,500 was| | For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone basketball entry for Ontario honors this season, plays present. They stayed for the pre-| It's comin . with Toronto Intermediate All-Stars, tomorrow evening at on Scotia Intercollegiate sentations made to Petes' star| 9 OSHAWA WHITBY Done yan Collegiate and next week, they start OBA |Acadia 5 St. Francis Xavier 12 Ne Jue Comets: Byenel@ treasure for you. RA 5-109 MO 8-3¢44 | ME playeits ; OSHAWA MAJOES, this sity brand [2 X Slug wigan, total- He received many gifts from | | B | L ERVI E new A Intermediate " wockey entry, bowed to | sem-| fi |city and disirict fans and friends | | WATCH FOR IT. | BROOILIN AIX 22 SiMCoE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.9441 . I= wned ond operated by Thomas Meadows and Co., Canade Ltd. month's Olympic tournament in|Denmark symbolize the sailing of FOR . . We have a direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations For information regarding Lindsay, at Bowmanville Arena, the other night . . | Interprovincial Junior A in Toronto and his home town,| OSHZ WA SKI CLUB champions vill ha i Ottawa-Hawkesbury 4 Hull 4 |Rouyn, Que. » ! hips will be held this {(Best-of-five semi-final tied 1-1] It was not known when the week-end--weather permitting. | one game tied) Ipostponed game will be played. sss

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