The Oshawa Times, 16 Mar 1960, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 16 1960 DEFEAT MACS Ee Chicago In iy Dunlops ® I 1 Boost Their Lead ® ® 1 | By GERRY BLAIR | Sandy Air tied it at 5.40 on a Dunlops used only two lines i Employing only two lines after waist high shot, which Senior from the second period one, and the first period, the Whitby Dun- fanned on while covering thelit worked perfectly, Bob Atters- By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Boston. The Bruins have 61 points 10PS whipped the Belleville He ig! ide. Ted O'Connor started ley, Jonetay Ding II te Chicago Black Hawks have to Detroit's 65 but have played|; a0SnCs: | Sadat Of the rs Just 37 seconds later, Ken Grib-| was used between Jack Kane and |cinched a playoff berth in the|one game less than the Wings. Xt) | 0 "ou 4 oin'® whiny open bons busted around Ted O'Connor Tom O'Connor, and this three. National Hockey League for the Boston loses it could stil manage| jj i") ("0 ive" semi-final series|on the right side, drifted in alone some worked very well together. {second time in iwo seasons--a re.|a tie with Detroit and then slip against Windsor, tonight in the on Henderson, and put one be.|The other, line was the reliable markable feat for a present-day into playoffs because of a Breater| go der City. The second game tween John's legs right along the/trio of Massard, Babando and Air. Chicago club. number of victories, |will be in Whitby on Saturday |ice. . . . Manager Wren Blair was You have to go back 22 years ARE TT | night. "For the third time in the game, unable to return in timé for the --1io the 1937-38 season--to find a A makeshift line of Bob Atiers- Whitby fought back to tie the/game, as he missed the proper {Black Hawk team that was in at Yvon D I 1l ley? Tom O'Connor and Jack score with Jack Kane scoring connéctions in 'Pittsburgh, Penn- {the finish for two consecutive u e Kane, led the '"'Dunnies", 'with his first of two firing a 35-footer sylvania. ... Don't forget the years. Jack Kane, the leading marks- from directly in front of the/next home game for the Whitby The Hawks made a playoff . man with a pair of goals. Bobby Belleville net using three Belle-|Dunlops will bes this Saturday position certain Tuesday night ans rin |Attersley, Tom O:Connor, Sandy |ville players as a screen. night, against the Windsor Bull- with a 3-2 victory over Detroit [Air and Pete Babando scored the, Harry Sinden was responsible dogs in the second game of the Red Wings and the loss left the others. for keeping the puck in their end. best-of-five series. Wings in a neck-and-neck battle . Whitby came from behind three by trapping a clearing pass along First Period with Boston Bruins for the fourth ome dC time, to tie the score and finally thé boards and passing to Jack.| 1. Belleville: Payeite . spol. won, going away in the third At 2,14 of the third period, Jack| (Jones, Hildebrand) ... 10.57 In the 1937-38 season--the last! BAIE STE. ANNE, N.B. (Cp) period, with three unanswered Kane scored the eventual winner| 2. Whitby: Tom O'Connor in which the NHL was operating --Yvon Durelle, the craggy-faced 80als. : from the corner of the vink. | (Kane) ... renin I in two divisions-the Hawks were New Brunswick fisherman who, Belleville were first on the Kane attempted to '"'dump" the! Penalties -- Treen, interfer coming fo the end of a string of once stood on the threshold of Score sheet, when Paul Payette puck in front of the Belleville ence, 6.12; Hoskings (tripping), {good years and slipping into the world's lightheavyweight cham-|Scored as a result of a liree-on- net, and it caromed off Senior's |16.50; Boucher (interference), dark ages. pionship, plans to return to the On€ break, sliding the puck under skate into the net. 17.46 and Babando (elbow), 18.16. ring a sprawling John Henderson.! The prettiest goal of the eve- Second Period A RENAISSANCE? Durclle, 30. retired last Novem. Dave Jones and Tke Hildebrand ning was scored by Bobby Aiter-| 3. Belleville: Benoit But two good years may herald Te rad hl Novem: ber as British Empire and Cana- assisted on the goal, which came sley. He picked up a loose puck (Payette, Hildebrand) .. 2.58 a renaissance. They have brilliant 57 voungsters and proven veterans ] ight-heavvwael o : 0.57. at centre ice, tipped it by one 4. Whitby: Air yay Yeh nea yueigy Rpampion Less than a minute later, Tom Belleville defender, picked it up _ (Ted O'Connor) pea 1] GUN COURSE FOR WOMEN aud it may be some time before yay viweight crown from George © connor, the game's number again, cut.in on the right side,| 5. Belleville: Gribbons 6.17 at he Hawks miss the playoffs Chival of Toront S% one star, stickhandled beautifully and Bob, originally being a left-| 6. Whitby: Kane A spacial gun handling ' pletion of the 'course partici- Forests examination. If they ! centre, and Madelaine Suther again I vale 0 OTOniO, . into the McFarland end zone, hand shot, switched to a right- (Sinden, Attersley) 7.50 pass this they will be allowed ' land listening to ins ructor X Tuesday night one of their most was - 2 yore an of Fi than ook a shot at Senkor, than drift- 'hand shot and picked the far cor-| Penalties -- Crawford (inter- ights, lold Eddie St. Pierre, | in to knock his own loose puck ner on a shot which never left ence) 4.17, Smrke (holding), 18.05 a firearms licence. The above Jack McCurdy brilliant vouths rookie centre p + night in Hamilton. At the com- | a special Ontario Lands and picture shows Jan Faloney, , CP Wirephoto Bill 'Hay---and one of the most Mane or Zimes 2 Transesipiinte the net with the help of Jack the ice. b Third Period » $ id Kane Pete Babando added the sixth| 7. 'Whitby: Kane able veterans--goaltender Glenn & * Monday that he plans to make a| 'Early in the second period at and final tally, taking @ perfect! (Tom O'Connor) ....... 2.14 course for women began last pants will be allowed to take Hall--were the principal 'tors back 3 i G d C li in the Chicago vie Bacio comeback this spring. ., 2.38, Moe Benoit moved in from!/pass from Bob Hassard, and| 8. Whitby: Attersley P RT MENT ] 00 ur Ing SPORTS Hay scored twice--his 17th and My legs and heart feel great" the 'point position and let a low skating in unmolested from the 9. Whitby: Babando 18h goals--and Hall kicked out|°2d the fun-loving Durelle. "Ilgrive go at the short side, Belleville blueline, drilling one to| (Hassard, Sinden) ..... 19.22 = 33 shots, Ron MUTEhY seored ne plan te fight in the Maritimes Henderson kicked at it and miss:|the far corner Penalties -- Muir (interference) n onspie CALENDAR winner, on a blazing 30-foot shot firs He did not elaborate on ed ICE CHIPS . .. The Whitby!7.29 By Geo. H. Campbell al (The British Em- -- 2 -- Po Nope A . future plans, 15:45 of the third period pire Boxing Commission had ac- ~ rive pl ay : For the Red Wings it Vas |. ta im i { SPORTS EDITOR Bt Port Perry |, ovsvs omer laude fine who Behe ty cvs biel renee, by JUVENILE HOCKEY The Port Perry Curling Club's sl 2» MHA Midget League man with his 22nd same for the Tr first annual competition for the roun t playoffs; Rotary vs Howe made it 1-0 halfway ' ™ ET ony's Take Over To WHITBY DUNLOPS defeated Belleville McFarlands SE 2 ri Shieted by 3 Chad] 2 on. o i 30 2. the 24-year-old Regina native who' Durelle leaves today . for a| y 4 . . Jim igh with tota 24 and Kinsmer s Lions . vOokio-Of thi. . . , | last night and clinched third place in the OHA Senior Rn Sg J t 830 pm 0 games wil could take rookie-of-the-year hon- speaking engagement in Sault "A tend N th ; Iw hot d points. . at 8.50 p.r ga ors, tied it in the second Ste. Marie, Ont y ° 1 wv rumen i ag « I B1 homson rin was t 14 od equa ep hie 9 » standing. Now e a gume it w Wage ot a Dave to is ink wa G 1a qu Like his second goal it came Durelle weighs 200 pounds now » » ~~ h M v " t th not r close second with 23 points, fc / i n ; oz § 4 tS TR SE ue eet TC Spl ee il maes. Baaton's Cuit Cellar Kitchener Dutehmen is entitled to fourth place. It has ' H. Mulligan and B. Harper] No games scheduled box. At 2:13 of the third Ullman |limit. He indicated he may cam- been a very keen senior hockey race this season and 4 tied at 21 point Dt 'Petrolt ahead bu at 6:39 De-|paign in the heavyweight ranks. . a "oi Terry o ¢ t rol s BISrDRE 0 . y s i : the playoffs, about to roll around, should prove inter- Gord Holdershaw's rink took . dl ld a Bi he' Durelle is discouraged with the] ager (wo successive weeks of Cover, Michael, Branton, for Yahn it was his 5th and 6th in esting and lively. Meanwhile, the National Hockey third place with a | score of N 1 hborhood %n ret "iy ishing business along the North-ltjs games the Oshawa Minor wards: Gray, Bell, Dowe, Wright, the play-offs while Cullen now n ' ey ! Y : i to break the tie H. Mulli e g 2} 0 r ehoyne : ' umberland Strait, where last year| Hockey Association Juvenile ser- Hoar Hooper and Sadowski. has a total of four. League has announced that their Stanley Cup play- u-and R. Kenny threw: a singl hen Melnyk Jost the puck in 33 fishermen died in a violent(jes finally produced a pair of FIRST PERIOD | Leftwinger Ted Napiorkowski ff his own end to Murphy and the storm. His manager Chris Shaban winners. 1. Beaton's: Glaspell tallied both the Mac's scores in a 0 will start on March 23--which is just a week away : vept stone to the house P I, v SLO X 4 y! vinger las Hi 3 Na n al . 1 " 3 " ulligan 1 one on the buf ee ee oop aser blasted it past Sawchuk.|said earlier he would "have no In the action last night, at The (Gray) 1.11 losing cause. A he 10ekey Fonight New York Rangers host part of a Durelle comeback." Children's Arena, the weekly 2. Beaton's: Fegan HAYDEN MACDONALD -- 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ' , ng a Ss NOW n the "home ton to lake iry! 3 e local eurling seas ( ) Don Mitchel ey season double-header saw Beaton's Dairy (Bell, Balsom) 3.44 Goal: Hinkson; defense: Wes!- tap and thie Saturday. is the final "open" bonspiel turd 2 people in the nightcap, Tony's Refresh- | Penalties -- T. Peters. Hyman and Wilkens : T ; FIRST ROUND , ; Pe I sv at its Football Draws ments moved into undisputed 2ND PERIOD TONY'S Goal, Nicholishon: he annual closing 5 1 tretch" with about four weeks to go, but today sees the [= 0" 0 re + igh with ; sn 'the nt = . » vacate the leage basement,| 3. Beaton's: Hoar fall, Stevens: forwards: Bish nnual Fred McBrien Memorial Trophy mixed bonspiel pqinie 7 1g the | ! Ever English, Scottish Big 4 Halfback whipping Oshawa Dairy 5-1 while | (Gray, Fegan) : 14.32 Napiorkowski, Rowden. Tonel, e season for the Oshawa: club iri T | . : ' yi ro : 1 n position of first place doubling! 4. Beaton's: Wright . 3 Mer : y ht, a big event in the lives of local club members v are high strung with LONDON (Reuters) -- Draws 4 0 P d A QIIl ithe score on Hayden Macdonald's! (Bell, Fegan) 3, 5) jefense: Cockerton, Reid, Kirk, Sawyers: forwards: Cullen, Dud ole season of regular play Were announced Monday for the |4-2. With only two weeks remain.| 5. Beaton's: Dowe Hie Dy h UE : gay y ley, Bobbie, Yahn, Goodchild Ne Los semi-finals of the English and TORONTO (CP)--Fokmer Big ing, in the total-points-to-count,| (Hooper) ...... - 42 Chernick, McKnight and. Ste. wd) -ottish football association cups. Four halfback Ulysses Curtis, 33, round-robin play-downs a winner, 6. Oshawa Dairy: Lutton " a Ste, 4 1 . 1 : 5 < a4 (JON. G. VanComp, 10, Mit YL told medals but a win for them he English games will be played is thinking about playing football | still looks in doubt with - enly (Wilson) 4 B 1ST PERIOD SECOND ROUND eans another wo weeks ¥arch 26, the Scottish April 2. again and Saskatchewan Rough- two points separating - the top| Penalties: T. Peters and Bal-| 1 Tonya Tah BRIGHT BITS: Bronco Horvath is tied for the M v f hockey. This, to these voung-| THE Qraws: == +» riders, who like the idea, have club from the cellar-dwellers inisom. (Callen ahn Tr the NHL, individital scoring race, garnering lou ight Harg fe ll ITportant and thes Asien Ea Cop Sow Yrikais . put him on their negotiating list. the four team eircuit. I ENIOD one 2. Tony's: Calta X - . i 2 . bi : nl 1Aslo illa vs ) k o "rm . : te arham oo - - A . ro nts last week, for a total of 79. Bobby Hull of Chi- m Von ale SY Dy BIVINR EVEIN- gheffiald Wednesday vs Burnley ge be 3 Canadian this Ye&l: (OSHAWA DAIRY -- BEATON'S penalties -- None. | 0, Ma a ago also has 79. We hope Horvath cops the duke this ; de si He ave I . down tol; Blackburn Rovers ; fad Curtis A an [ierview: root Oshawa Dairy suffered their TT aNi IV" 3H, Macdonald: Na- 4 ull | lot of s ns ahead Ait > Hinal second ol play S.F.A. Cup Semi-Finals epl in good shape and I'm initial setback in play-off action, H. MACDONALD -- TONY'S piorkowski (Bishop) because after all, Hull has a lot of seasons ah mere ten-cent admission Rangers ve = i pounds right now." dropping a one-sided encounter to, Tony's Refreshments extended| Penalties -- Ste. John, 1im and besides, Boston isn't go ng Jo ie ( » can let you see and enjoy Kilmarnock vs Clyde "I've thought about playing Beaton's Dairy 5-1. This pried the their unbeaten playoff record 2ND' PERIOD : else, or so it would appear . OTTAWA ROUGH Maile MacMasier our games of hockey at a calibre s again and the only reason I lid off action of the twin-bill. chalking up their initial victory 4. H. Macdonald: Na- RIDERS are to have complete living quarte built .in Ac ff + unbelievably high for 12. year haven't completely decided 1s, Five separate players divided of me Play downs ter three pl kona ken) ne ik Y RINT UNI TANS 5 or own to t shawa : I i n i J i i . i ister- enalties -- Cockerton (2) an . ane : ¥ AFF ENNINGTON. 3 ! " > Come d o the Oshawa that my maintenance business isithe Beaton's scoring with Al Glas. | straight dea locks. ey regis! : at Lansdowne Park : a ls PE ent hom g Sai n ! Children's Arena anytime Satur- Royal Canadians booming. I don't know that I can pell, Jimmy Fegan, Larry Hoar, led the key win over Hayden Mac-| McKnight. forward ace of the K-W Dutchmen, who was s ome i B between 9 a.m. 2 2 noon . For , it." |Ron Wright and Butch Dowe be-|donald's 4-2 to take over first|3RD PERIOD J v , . I Am. and 12 n Ww B d T h afford the time away from it. n 8 ) | A : : ® gga to Western Canada last week-end, has been refused per- 7h 0, Re b and we're sure you'll see what in boraer Iop Y Curtis, whose last playing sea. Pg the lamplighters, [place in the play-off standings. | 3 Tony's: Yahn .......... 240 mission to play with Flin Flon in Memorial Cup playoffs ; ve mean. All gate receipts help! OTTAWA ) Al Kotelko's son was . N Oshawa Dairy's team captain,! Once again the Buddy Yahn and | 6. Tony's: Cullen p . gn " * winning rink of J. Kight for th t yor cp y Roteino's son Nas with goronto Argonauts Ted Lutton, was their lone sniper. Don Cullen were the Tony's top (Yahn, Dudley) 16.16 wand why net? . . BOSTON RED SOX have ac- Tobia Gl hil or the ice time Even Our Toronto Royal Canadians de- in 1954, set the Big Four touch- OSHAWA DAIRY -- Goal: Mar. |triggermen as both hit the tar.| Penalties--Westfall (4), Napi- lired Tom Sturdivant from Kansas City Athletics and Gibson played well all das dime 1s important to these young feated Peter Maclnnes of Kirk-|down record in 1952 with 16. The fo 14 loki wica tri . For orkowski (2), Steve . 8 vant himself is happy about the switch ning 7-6. 13-5 and fellows land Lake 12-10 Monday night to record was later bettered by kus: defense: Linton, Kolesnik, [get twice in the triumph ley. ps. and Dud I sell . SATURDAY. MARCH 19 win the Borden Trophy, top Montreal Alouettes Pat Abbruzzi. : BOWLING er J award of the city of Ottawa in-| Last year Curtis coached the " "Q he y 1 ' 9:0 9 North Oshaw \ MORE SHORT SPORTS: Yvon Durelle plans to re- Once again Gloria Has I ited J Li ' * vitational bonspiel North York Knights to the Cana- " os to the ring wars. Seems. Yvon has 'take lirect came up with the best games of 9:45 to 5 Pastvie Both rinks had been unde- dian junior football final. He fre- astern the week in the Wednesday night sid ? '® feated in three days of play quently ran sprints against his king for building up his own financial returr I si liking for building up his o 1ancial ecague. A } single of 322 and Ge The SP A y Ti te ' ret 4 i - BE Tarnhill x bonspiel drew 184 rinks players to keep in shape and for | JEAN BELIV EAU, the Montreal Canadiens' forward ace two other of 237 and 181 oe ; from centres in Ontario, Quebec {wo seasons he didn't have a 8 third in the NHI scoring race si the momen} and ; : h wiple honors, , ) : Xai} and border states. man who could beat him d 0 nt : ik, rink the v +} 4 t t 50. Her closest rival 11:20 - 12:00, Rundle athe while he is unlikely to overtake either Horvath or Hull, 0. Her clo riva for Saturday, April 9 and already Fred Hobbs, Bi Brownlee and executive members are selling tickets for the big event, which is always a elassic. They may not be. oul to win T to wi much \ ; 3 J. Goode with 634 1 12 he is providing an interesting finish to the point derby T Hal RESULTS OF MARCH 12 I eresa Hall topped the W S$ hill 9 Rad , IAG / D) S : BOSTON BRUINS play in New York tonight and day night league with a high sin. Lerunill 2. Radio 0 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS CARA or czas (AF) CHALLENGER Nive Iran ement 8 = ¥ si dB Rundl outhmead yor pe B 5 i i i f they can cop the duke in this one, they'll i vi 1 - gle of 278 and high triple of 701 Sunnysid fama Ford Loakerweighy Snampion] MOSCOW Ap) Mikuni Tahl.| : ARIE i unnyside arman | avey Moor v auf : "hes won| A two points of Detroit and fourth place MEN 5 0 "AGUE Kingside 1. Connaught 0 OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Lovelock 672 (210, 261, 201); Don Brock- 410, S least two months due to Young aaivian hii Bi MONTREAL, (CP)--The East- ALPINE red Olsen's high triple of 708 i ort rst is seas 63 ( . 2 y Keya| je S| 5 b jonship .seri Si LEAGUE ball clubs are now into the thick of i squeezed gi B. Miller 05 ad Valleyview 3. Storie ! 8 Hira Heal atts olin rier e B12" (247); Bob Carter 640 (3%, Sia); |the broken jaw he received in 10s-|in his world championship gevigs/ S28 Professional Hockey Jieague spring training and while it's much too early to predict high triple honors. Bob Howsam F-astview 5. Wocdview 0 » shut-out, and the Ed Wilson Furniture F Taylor 652 (233, 253); Harold ing a non-title bout here against|yith titleholder Mikhail Botvin- | 2 rangements lr Payor : y North Oshawa 5, Nipigon 1 club deserved their victory when their Perry 632 (238); Stan Cook 827 (203) 5 little known Venezuelan fighter. |pik of the Soviet Union. A erowq|SrTangemens si : ated cash Bathe 5. Lake Vista 0 Mavis Taylor 618 (239): Elsie Smith] His manager, Willie Ketchum, of 1,000 saw Tahl draw first blood |. ° 0 Le top players in the 8 | six-team league. e pennant winners in either league, it does become came up with the high single of entire team had a really big night 2267: Stan Paradise 621 (207, 238); | obvious that Chicago' White Sox are out to cop the 313 lo beat out F. Olsen 303 b John Masiewich, who is toying with gy (325. 210); Howard Read 610 (201 1 i i a I 228. ; 201, J in the series on the 32nd move. SR op !|made the announcement today Semifinal playoffs will start the idea of taking up the big ball 5,5, g American League pennant while Los Angeles ar HE \41216): Bev Gutsell 610 (201 i OR i tin A ican League pennant again while Los Angeles and game, never looked better than he did Cilio palY. gna (23, 225); amd Mary after conferring with physicians To LIVE IN titer oh TU Maceh 20 San Francisco are both going to make a real bid for the when 'he led tne fumituremen is the poem. grog," 295), who attended Moore after his ) dh i National League flag and a berth in the World Series HOCKEY SCORES, on enac Tardines aso bowied wen." P®*| High singles are - Ede Ryan 2, disastrous defeat by Carlos Her- OTTAWA (CP) -- Tie Oriaws Wednesday, arch 3 Senending i ue f vert ri ST NDI CG iy Eddie Brown, who has barely recoy.|HSNFY Bickle 271, Stan Johnson 265, pandez Monday night, Football Club is to be equip jo ea ihe aijonal Hockey : ANDINGS grea trom» "badly mancied bowing iS ii Ben viaher at, sim Mom. Moore quit the fight in the sev. to provide complete living facili- Gagne arts ls own playoffs. * ¥ ayer ay Bn eM otleke Hill JGA Clublson 215, Ron Adamson 235. Tem Cor- enth round of the 10-round match ties for players during, Dresses: 2, he Pi yo fli Mo 'HE CAN iq chy Strike Crt Bill Gabraith. Poy Meal 231, Mac Barnett 230, 230, Ev after going down for counts in son training this year. The Cen-|<% er t ; re icts aster Boas Thess INesbitt and Joe. Sweet aii had a soon HAGE 28. sack McConkey ' 22, lh od Tay ad vents [tal a Exhibition Associa-|23: If the NHL playoffs start National League Nesbitt and Joe Sweet all had a good t b " 297 : 3 Si y d 2 D Ruth Hobbs and Bill Barta 223, Peggie tion, operator of Lansdowne Park Thursday, March 24, the EPHL pos oi As Harry Gillard goes, so does |p.) Ton Thoms 292. Glad rounds. : WL T FAP Ayle and Don Thompson 213. Gla will install dormitories and|Will start March 22, Thereafter, nig 8 he Bolahood squad and Harry led his wont ; ' Montres 39 16 12 247 168 90 the : H ; Williams and Ben Maughan 221 and | ! . N WV lorld S Records Mosteea) 3 1 i 2 a 9 mates 10 a welcome return 10 form 10! Ciara Barta and Olive Morrison 20 LAST BIG RACE kitchen and lounge facilities in|the playoffs will continue with Chicago 28 28 12 186 174 68 A : Auto Trim clipped the Ritson Drugs| €AN, ORDER OF FORESTERS MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Royal Na- {he stadium grandstand. games on Fridays and Sundays. Detroi 95 98 15 178 19] 63 OTTAWA (CP) --Sharp-shooting! cjyb for the works and it's now Trim Our. two top bowlers: were. in fine {HVE Sword Dancer, Bald Eagle, | The NHL is to announce iis roit 5 28 15 178 1¢ ji aru > : : : ARGO | C ) Wid : By HAROLD TILLEY was that athletes should make Boston 97 33 7 211 299 rval Tessier of the cellar-dwel-imers all alone in fourth spol, some |g again, Norm O'Reilly 786 (256,| Amerigo and perhaps On-And-On. | SPECTATOR KILLED playoff dates after a meeting of Canadian Press Correspondent (he warm-up a really hard one Vol 1g ae 1z 170 ow g» ling Kingston Frontenacs is clos yunz Lo HE Red Hardie and Fry 278) and Ron Swartz 749 (274. 242), (Those are the headliners in Sal-| DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) the league executive in New York SYDNEY. A lia (CP)_T! up a real one. New York d lly IH 4 ing in on two professional scoring Brown were the stars for the Trim- an Brown aid vary oe igo with "7 urday's $100,000 - added Gull-| Brag Andres, 24-year-old rider Today. stra yo hroug sts art a ay N ] \ ' i 205, 275); Ernie 24 (253); i va : : Ftd 83 NE ustralia he _ Thro 1gh te ts on heart and LL ues Ay s Resu records as the regular Eastern mers but the druggists were struggling | 20% 2 a re Helen Hivoceh a0 Stream Park Handicap, the last trom San Diego, Calif, Sunday a human race will produce runners blood, researchers were well on Chicago 3 Detroit 2 Profession Hockey League ® the way through (273, 241); Flo Tippett 617 (200); Gord (big handicap race of the winter. picked up his third victory in the VHL PATTERN and swimmers capable of mov- the way to learning when the Tonight's Game schedule hears. completion Dove's Fina Station paced by Hudson 613 (224. 208): George Killen r Bod Beilin Associa. The EPHL meeting decided that ing faster than any of the pres- maximum training load for each Boston at New York The Cor all af 1 | ier _ rk A captain -- 610 (232): Ford Bennett 605 (272): Ede PLUM FOR ABC Acris go ye ace Fi ex.|its playoffs will be patterned off ent - day record-breakers, says individual had been reached. said American League te Lornwall. native Needs ONY ipunn'a. Clothing while a red hot Ju.| Nathan. 604 (229, 201); Arn Greene 603) NEW YORK (AP)----The Amer-|tion's annua mn e those of the NHL. The first-place Forbes 'Carlile. Australia's -fore-|Carlile. The day. of the coz oR ¢ two goals to tie a record of 55 iiiee Pavilion elub stopped Mills Mo. '22% and Dick Stata 602 (206, 220) ican Broadcasting Compan y|Perts. A bike ridden by Gerald |... oq. Wolves--will meet Drbes Sar Te, eusia as orelLarile. Soe Cayo ie coach Whol i , yu " s in a single scason and four! tors High singles Barb Pisani 261, Don sdb cked th ichest| Underwood, 28, locked with an-| ; y Wi me most worker in the field of sport- decided an athlete was fit merely Springfield 2 oe ¢ Ipoints to tie the record of 122] Jubilee stars were John Trott, Tioy|Kobinson 251 Molly Hartshorn' 42, |Tuesday pluck He ches! tier machine and they spun into] LS, Hird-place team, and the sec- ing research on general appearances was over. Rochester 3825 3262 79 porn! Kinston 'has three games Hal Mickey Melaster- and Carsy|Bud Pipher 240: Orm Yourth 228, Wess plum ever available in football gijiet a ae fg 4 or n Si ond-place club the team finish'ng Research into training methods After Miss Fraser, 22, broke|Cleveland : SEIS: Hingston has In 8 Carswell and Mills Motors best came Richargs 2 yotorge Sop and Gerry television, purchasing the rights spec alors, , IE Fla. (fourth. The winners of each series is in its infancy, he says, and for her first world record of the Buffalo 32 30 66 10 ail ombe and Sid Smith Tom Gord Brown and Tiny Stovin. (gun 29" en" Barker, Evelyn Clarke 10 26 dates of college games dur./ven. i, of Folly Hil, tla. will meet in the final. All series na' ys my night , rovide 33 2223 8 arl Liscon and 2: l Ihe stand Hyman Real Estat ary Pipher 'Aubrey Hi § 5 S | . : RCRATCHE i st-of-sev. a long time to come athletes will Night. she went fo another pool Frovidence 33731 2223 218 #8 | J 0, 0 Cpl ing' record, set 1a: Lucky Sirike Gril Ibe. Gohiege|And Mary Pipher 218. Aubrey Hircock ing the 1960 and 1961 seasons.| w\yoRITE SCRATCHED [Will be bestof-seven. £0 on setting records in the baths to "cool off" from Hershey 2g 3 6 by Lise mb n the American Hill IGA 112; Oshawa Auto Trim 109 Hd bess ggg The cost was approximately $6, LONDON (AP) Knights Apart from Sudbury, which has n sett C hn . 7 17 48 © g 4 v Lis He: , : , 214, G A = of OSS LOL A oe "| eline. irst Sino s His comments were prompted the swim and "warm up" for the Quebec 48 2 2 Kk Dove's Fina Station 108; Photo Plat Rose Kehoe 209, Jim MecConkey [200,000 The Associated Press x f the. favorites § |clinched first place, and Kingston next which brought her the add brook, one of the favorites for|p.,,iona0s mathematically elim by performances in the Aus-/Nexi g ought I Ss, im- , , ke sague t "30s andl; 3 ; 2 : Tuesday's Result Hockey League in the '3 104; Bolahood Real Estate 103: Ju-i907' a10 i Ren: . x a tied by Smith in {he 1948-49 sea-|biles Pavilion 101; Mills Motors 9: Ed 20; 210. Doug Kerr 20, Lucky Wills|learned the March 26 Grand National z tralian swimming championships tional two records. Rueher 1 Cleveland 7 th Pittsburgh, Guy Fielder Wilson Furniture 95; Dunn's Clothing | *0 Fars Fisher 300 EW 'E steeplechase a week ago, was| inated: the four other clubs still when record after record tum Wednesday's Games son with Pittsburgh. G 91 and Ritson Drugs 86 Point standing -- Barbettes 12. Lucky NEW RACE P! 8 ' (are in the running for the three . I reco L " E ster vOVidene Strikes 11, Hi-Bawls 10. Don'ts and TORONTO (CP)--The Carling Scratched Tuesday, cutting the ih EE ar] bled. In less than an hour, Dawn Rochester at Providence 8 remaining playoff spots. p Jostor| Key! (aor ae . bh Gal. | Yanks 9, Idiots and Jesters 6, Imps and 4 test interns efi 32. ightsbrook was : 4 le than awn D i Springfield at Hershey 7-in the Western Hockey|coli: John Trott 802 (231): Bob Gal.|Xanks 3. idiots and testers p 300, the first international motor field to 32. Knig ool S|" Only nine points separate Mont- Fraser, Jon Konrads and Nevill ny Y 4 gn Boston Frofecimnst Lagi e with Seattle 99 (300): Joe Ristich 779; race in Canada open to all types Pulled out following a poor show-| Tovals, in seco Place, cad Hayes broke six world records, WL TF APt Tessier picked up four. goals (tls arg 7 SR Hall wal WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE of racing cars, will be held May|ing in the Gold Cup steeplechase Sault Ste Mare Thasderond an adding them to dozens already Return Match Sudbury 35 24g 292 265 7g/and a like number of assists last|siew 2; FE. Carswell 740: Tony| Congratulations go to Carm Barcley 28 at Harewood Acres race track|at Cheltenham last week. fifth. Hull-Ottawa C adi 51 set between them BY y 98 911 1an 72 week to move 12 points ahead of J Matt Bell 727: Gord for his high triple of 853 (314, 221, 318). near Jarvis it was announced - Lin thi , Snacieps Ae lontreal 30 25 13 211 190 73 1 Lou Hyman 724: Red Har-| Team Standings: Hi Bawls 21, Hil v third place, three points be- i Working at the Professor Col- PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)--Pro-|Hyll-Otf 30 26 10 242 238 70 runner-up Tom McCarthy of the i, "75. jack Brown 7215 Joe Zak 713i |Lo's 13, Jesters 13, Head Pins 13,| Tuesday by the Canadian Racing Lf hind Royals, and Trois-Rivieres ton Memorial Laboratory atimoter Tommy Moyer of Portland T_ Rivieres 28 30 9 205 216 5 league-ehampion Sudbury Wolves. |Bin Galbraith 713; Sel Himes i|Alley Cats 12, Gay Six 12. Pin Pickers Drivers' Association. The 300-kilo- Lions in fourth, three points b. Drummoyne Baths, Carlile is car-|signed his nephew, Denny Moyer. ss Marie 26 21 11 240 254 ga McCarthy counted six points on Al g Donaldson 703; Stan Ho aso 70 0 Go Gettors 9, Lucky-Strikes 9 and metre formula libre event will {hind Canadiens. Points be- ne ost re de I new. y 318.8 1 11 240 2 i%] CRI ay = Roy shit 707; Joe rt 707 erry Six OVA % + ARY T sd rying oul tests on cyclist swim Monday for a return match April Kingston 27 38 3 285 312 57 four goals and two assist Brown 703 and Al Stovin 700 High Biofels. Hi Bawls. 1835. Bead cover 90 laps of the 19 mile| gy THE CANADIAN PRESS | League president 'Ed Houston mers and other athletes to learn 26 in Portland with Emile Grif 1 3 : , n . : course, and will be divided into] jp... k Hawks' Bob i 2 uesday's Results | PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES LEAGUE FINS 17880, Gay Six 17838, Jesters| shied don Chicago Black Hawks: obby announced after the meeting that more about correct training|fith of the Virgin Islands Trois-Rivieres 0 Montreal 4 OHA Senior A . a A ar ok Hi Lo's 17620. ~ Go.Geuers|three 30-lap heats with Summulss Hull picked up an assist as his|the league, in its first year of iff opkis i z les ior . 5 eam standings this week are 758 : ) 795 ry y ¥ . Lai h 2 2 WL methods and fatigue prevention.| Griffith won a sp de 100 Sudbury 1 Sault Ste. Marie 1 (Round-rohin Final Standings) 4 Ho , Gang 30, Corner Pins and ir Strikes 17958, 900 Merry Hee Himes zointing oar Tie club defeated Detroit Red Wings opera ions, decided to turn down In an interview, he said that! from young Moyer; a Portlander, j1yl-Ottawa 7 Kingston 5 WLTF Sometimers 29. The Brats 28, Do otal prize money of 3b, Tuesday to move into a firstioffers from various concerns to i ip pr ft 2 , ior Np ol i ' ". - " - s 15 5 a rie! 1 J 3 : . » sven comparatively small things|last Friday night in New York Thursday's Games Windsor 4|Littles 261, Headliners and Mavericks, "on, Yea, yor M906) U0 weeks 20 REINSTATE PLAYER place tie in the NHL scoring race donate trophies for individual per- set 6 st points record i , 4 the most poin ord Ini | sividual scores Ed Brown 838 Over 600: F. Fowler 638 (247, 202); 21, Shocks it Balls and High such as the correct .way to warm! The two fighters, both ranking 7rois.Rivieres at S.8. Marie Chatham : 2 Hopes 23, Six Blind Mice and Handi-| (227. 220); D. Powless 626 (287) and gram Yo i . with Boston's Bronco Horvath. formances up for a race still pose problems, welterweights, will scrap in a Montreal at Hull-Ottaw Whiths 3 5 sae 3 The Dinkys at Goose Ex |G. Murray 600 (220. 219) SEATTLE (AP Frank Arneut The leaders: YhSteng | phe : ip for a Sp a y ontreal at Hu awa Vhitby 4 0 Goofers 16%. Matdettes 16 32! "over 200: D. Walker 251 short. has been reinstated by Seattle To- e leaders: : Insteac, cash awards will be it has been established, he said, |schedulec rounder OHA Junior A Belleville p Friis BR en 246, D._ Sanford 244 iH. Fish lems, but he will not get back his G A Pls given to players named to the hat in most instances where an - (Best-of-seven semi-finals) K-W 2 60. 23 '44 We have a Rice hemor roll this week 21 F. Stewart 209, I "28, captaincy of the Western Hockey Horvath, Boston 38 79 first and. second all-star teams thlete had to make two all-out ; ; WELT F-AP Tuesday's Result 1 ; kiton 7 7, 268, 264); 20% B. Gibson 228, B. Calder 226, V.| T Ceith|H Chic { i as athlete had to FUND FOR ANNE Tuesday's Resu by Bruce Dilton 769 (237, 268. 264); Culieron 291 R, Bathe 218, D, Shackle. | League team. Totem coach Keith|{Hull, Chicago 38 79 [to the best rookie, the best de. efforts on the one program. the OTTAWA (CP) A citizens. S!. Cath 2 0 0 11 6 4 Belleville 3 Whithy 6 725 (230 36 uy; Ray ton 216, AM, Muller 216, B. Badgley 215, | Allen ordered the suspension| Beliveau, Montreal 34 71 |fenceman, the best goal-tender second is usually the better. That committee has organized a seven. Pete 0 2 0 6 11 0/(Semi-finals begin fonight "223): Oscar Morrison | 1- Eliott 214, B. Selby 214, M. Badg- Monday because Arnetf did not|/H. Richard, Montreal 29 70 |the most gentlemanly player and accounted for Miss Fraser's three day campaign to raise funds to Tuesday's Result Tonight's Games 7 51, 222, 236) and Olive Mcintosh JY P13. 1. Seville 206, F. Smith 904, report for a Sunday game against] Geoffrion, Montreal 29 69 ithe mos! valuable player : : x : ? ¥ < 4 - ' 5 12 98% D. James 202 and S. Armstrong 201 4 p or "eCOT in two swims in y ] ski $t. Catharine Pelerbo 2 Whitby at Windsor 212, 281, 208) re i of . orld Favors. n i ir UY an automobile for skie Anne 31. Ca har n 3.7 erboro 1gh 8 i at Wind EE sw (iron. Williams| Tamon: Leagues, G. Keenan 99. 3.(vicioria Cougars. Arnett blamed Howe, Detroit 69 {Amounts of the awards were not he championships on one nig Heggtveit. zold medallist at the ursda ame Bel ea athan #8 (231, 206); Helen Read 681 (237, Cook 98, E. Lynburner 99, ¥. Johnston [harTassment by referees for his Stasiuk, Boston 67 !disclosed. Winners are to be cho: If there was a moral in this it' 1960 Winter Olympics. Peterborough al St. Catharines, |(Best-of-five semi-finals) 58); John Hobbs 678 (274, 230); Steve 79 and J. mith 63. absenteeism. |Bathgate, New York 67 Isen and announced later,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy