The Oshawa Times, 21 Mar 1960, p. 11

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TOWN AND COUNTRY Series Tied As Petes Win Peles defeated Royals 8-7 in|the League Banquet and Dance at the Town and Country playoffs| Manchester. Saturday afternoon at Port] PETES -- goal, Woodward; de- Perry. fense, R. Hickey and V. Hickey; | fi r- forwards, Barta, Shearer, Gib- The best three-out-of-five sel To rr Buller, ies is mn t t two games son, R. B r i. oy Sul ¥ 2 Mountjoy, Tobin and Gangemi. ROYALS -- goal, Greener; de- Royals started fast as Ward ves and' efor scored in the first half minute fense, Gro Elliot; for 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 21 1960 SPORTS CALENDAR GAMES Canada's First --wes-- Ladies Curling cris East-West Tilt (Round - Robin): Local 205 vs B'Nai B'Rith at 5.00 p.m.; Cana-| dian Tire vs Duplate Limited at i Pm i Siriian VS estos Canada's first National Ladies' presented by Mrs. Comeau's rink 8.00 p.m. and Police Association Curling Championship, the Do-/from Moncton; New Brunswick. vs Local 2784 at 9.00 p.m, All|minion Diamond "D", will be: The Prince Edward Island rink games in the Children's Arena, [gin here at Oshawa, Tuesday is represented by Mrs, Burden's morning March 22 and end the|rink from Charlottetown, Prince TUESDAY'S GAMES following Friday in an invitation| Edward Island. HOCKEY match between the Eastern and| The Ontario rink is represent Western champions. | by Mis. Forsyits rink from This year's Diamond "D" will Port Arthur, Ontario. be the poo one of its kind, in| The Quebec rink is represent- - Civil Service League (Deciding ; {wards, MacDonnel, Killen, Nich- d -- of play. Gibson came back for| js, 'gall, Wiliams, Ward, Little, £08 4, SFL 08, "na pire. dotes wil wo god) ] hoi earer' Halliday, Shepperdson, Bemis, fighters vs Subway Lunch. Both | Noe Sites rink § SD piso: go. one for Peles, and Fisher, |games at Port Perry Arena that a champion will be declared| 6d by Mrs, Smith's Tom Ward again tallied for Royals, FIRST PERIOD |" Osh Mi Hock A from a round-robin playoff of five colle, Quebec. ik but Bird replied for Petes as the! 1, Royals: Ward 30 3 cielo os og oy fe. Eastern provinces to meet the, The championship Western ri first period ended. | 2. Petes: Gibson Ia gel © Jou -robin playoffs) -- wo oon "champions. |from Saskatoon, skipped by Miss i 4.15 Hayden Macdonald's vs Oshawa Joyce McKee, was declared Mar. Both teams scored twice in the 2 The East-West match is strict-|17° at the Western Canada La . ly an invitational event and 00 fies' Curling Association cham- (Shearer) i ' second period. Hall and Little hit| 2. Petes: Gibson g5/ Daly, st 330 pan. aud Tony's for the Royals. Barta and Gibson trophy will be presented. pionship in Victoria, British Col Next year the Dominion Dia- ymbia. Petes: Shearer | were the marksmen for Petes and| nog 3 . 10.01/23 9.3 p.m. put them ahead 6-4. oyals: War Year ) S Nichols put the Royals back in| (Elliot, Williams) ...... 14.53 = = mond "D" will become a full-| Miss McKee's rink members the game early in the third per-| 6. Petes: Bird | enwic 1 fledged ten province round-robin are Sylvia Fedoruk third, Donna 16.30 championship and the Dominion Belding second and Muriel Coben . .ey Diamond "D" trophy, which is|jead, all of Saskatoon. They will . Wins Ladies now in the design stage, will be arrive at Oshawa on the afternoon sense 5.59 sresnnans 4 5. 6. iod, but seconds later Bird, on a] (R. Butler) A awarded to the winner. |of March 23. good play, scored for Petes. SECOND PERIOD The Nova Scotia rink is repre-| They will play against the Barta put Petes three goals Peis: Barta son) sented by Mrs. Harris's rink from championship Eastern rink the Liverpool, Nova Scotia. |best two-out-of-three matches, on ahead as he scored on a long| | 8. Royals: (Ward) Petes: shot, Hall Royals, desperately trying to| tie the game, scored two quick| IT LOOKED like a set-up for | cago goalie Glenn Hall sprawls "Toronto's Gerry James as Chi- | in front of the net but James Tor oy . | missed. Hall's Vezina Cup HI. Schedule Closes chances slid as Leafs took a tight game 1-0 in Toronto Sat- urday. At left are Chicago's | Jack Evans and Pollard St. Laurent, ~CP Wirephoto In Dramatic Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ) The National Hockey League|Whose exciting play was a feature season ended Sunday night in| thrilling style. | Bobby Hull, Chicago's golden rocket, scored a third-period as-| sist in his final game to win the ; i i i oals and 41 assists. Sronng fille by one poin. |Eos more assist. With the scor- The Vezina Trophy winner Was|ing title go the Art Ross Trophy | also determined at the last mom-|, o1 000. Horvath missed much ent. Jacques Plante of Montreal | the game with a suspected | won it by letting in two goals). wen jaw fewer than the 180 Chicago's . Glenn Hall allowed during the) aver in NHL history to win the| #eason, [title. He is 16 days older than| That gave Plante an unpre- p, ner Jackson was when the eedented fifth straight Vezinaimo oni, left-winger won in 1932.) Trophy, awarded fo the goalle "'pianie 31, who introduced the| who played the most games for; aqx to hockey this season, was the team least scored upon. charged with 178 goals against { IT the 70-game schedule. The 29-| BE. gh sneak year-old Hall, only goalie to play foto fourth place fizzle Saturday|the entire schedule, was 29 goals| might when they bowed 5-1 to|behind Plante at mid-season, but| Montreal Canadiens, who had al-|he had whittled the lead to noth-| ready clinched the league title. ing going into the last weekend. That was the crucial contest of| Both allowed one goal Satu the weekend. Bruins tied Chicago day night to enter Sunday Black Hawks 55 and Canadiens games still deadlocked. bowed 8-1 to the last-place New| York Rangers Sunday night. |START PLAYOFFS Boston's Bronco Horvath in the scoring race. Horvath, 30, a) g | | | |goals Sunday night. {had two tallies, and Vic Stasiuk, {Don McKenney and Charlie that put Hall behind Plante. Andy Bathgate sparked Ran- gers' defeat of the visiting Cana- diens with two goals and an as- sist on Barry Cullen's goal. Bath- Hull is ghe second youngest |gate's spurt gave him 74 points, | 26 of them goals. Maurice Richard scored his 19th goal, narrowly failing to achieve the 20 he had aimed for after recovering from his early- season injury. In Detroit, Johnny Wilson's goal with 38 seconds left gave Toronto victory. Frank Mahov- lich and George Armstrong scored the other Toronto goals. ROOKIE SCORES 20 Jiros was his 20th, making him goal. |goals, his 20th and 21st. The blonde 21-year-old Hull,|Wharram provided the Chicago|the only rookie to reach that mark. Defenceman Pete Goegan of the season, got a goal and an| For Boston, working hard for|accounted for the other Detroit assist Sunday to forge ahead of 13,675 home fans, Doug Mohns goal. Oliver had two goals Saturday as the Wings routed New York at finished with 39|Burns each scored once. Stas-|home. Norm Ullman also scored fort, edged Kinlbchs 4-3 in the Hull had|iuk's goal, his 29th, was the one twice and Gary Aldcorn and Alex Port Perry Arena, Sunday. Delvecchio provided the others. Dean Prentice accounted for all three New York goals, bringing his season's total to 32. In Toronto, Leafs' Red Kelly took a short pass from Mahov- lich, who had made a rink-length |rush, and beat Hall with the de- ciding goal early in the third pe- riod. Toronto's Johnny Bower | posted his fifth shutout. | The Canadiens turned on the| power against the desperate Bruins after a scoreless first pe-| riod in Montreal Saturday. Phil | | | Goyette led the assault with two repeatedly to come up with good Dickie | |Moore, Don Madrshall and Herni|minute mark that Kinlochs tied | Richard got the others. Jean-Guy [the game. Whiteley rifled a shot urray Oliver's goal for De-/Gendron scored the only Boston past Sweetman on the short side. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS | Red weekend play pr ngs, reath PU ko) preview vided an attractive for hot on their necks, sewed up the the playoffs, which begin Wed- 'final playoff spot Saturday, whip- nesday in Toronto when the Leafs ping New York 6-3. meet Detroit in a best-of-seven The Wings failed to grab third Montreal By THE CANADIAN National League Final Standing 92| Western © Port Arthur 5 Er BS 2 (Port Arthur leads best-of-five semi-final 1-0) Okanagan Senior (Shearer, Tobin) Royals, Little eSeesa THIRD PERIOD Royals: Nichols (Elliott) Petes: Bird (R. Butler) Petes: Barta Royals, Ward goals. They even pulled their| goalie in a vain attempt to add|10. the single goal but Petes held off | the Royals' six attackers. |11. Gibson of Petes and Ward of| Royals had records of three goals|12. and two assists. | Next Sunday a sudden-death | 13. game will be played at 2.00 p.m. |14. in the Port Perry Arena. The| (Hall) winning team will be presented|15. Royals, Williams the Town and Country Trophy at' (Ward) ...... 4.40 9.35 | 11.30 vassnass 18.08 Merchants Nip Kinlochs, Force Deciding Game torrid pace as both teams fought to get that all important lead goal. Finally Merchants got the big break as Cawker, their most persistent attacker of the day, set Howey up in the goalmouth. Me- Pherson had no chance on How- ey's tip-in shot. Kinloch's fought hard to get back in the game, but were thwarted by the steady checking of the Merchants' forwards and defense. Sweetman came up with some key saves in this hectic final per- | | | Merchants, with a fine team ef- With the series now tied, the final game of the best-of-three series will be played on March 27, at 1.30 p.m. in the Port Perry Arena. Faced with a win-or-else situa- tion, Merchants definitely were up for this one. At the five min. ute mark of the opening period, Howey, on a power play, shot Merchants into the lead as they took advantage of Kinloch's two man shortage. Mrs. A. J. Renwick's and her rink were winners of The Mec- Laughlin Trophy, after some very keen competition. Other mem bers of her rink included Mrs. D. Lindsay, Mrs. G. Goulding, - Prizes were presented by Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, with a few words of congratulations. The runners-up Mrs. A. (Bert) Gran- ik's rink was cf sed of Mrs. G. M. Burkhart Mry, O. (Laura) Robson and Mrs. E. Low. Club president Mrs, A. T. Cain sald a few words and presented them with their prizes. Other prize winners were Mrs. F. (Phil) Fordham's rink; Mrs. E. J. Reed's rink; Mrs. H. A. Lawrence's rink and Mrs. W. A, Hollan's rink. were presented by Mrs. G. Camp- bell, Mrs. R. W. Bassett, Mrs. R. C. Wright and Mrs, C. H. work and fine curling. WEEK-END STARS There prizes (Mollie) Jenkin. They each com- plimented the rinks on their team The New Brunswick rink is re-|Friday, March 25. HARNESS RACING Local Horsemen Ready To Roll Arthur Hansen was the first but he came home with a bag full to leave for the raceways, he took [of American marbles last year. | wkingha | Mac Mac Rae worked Irish three pacers to Rockingham park Mike in 2.27, Worthy Melody in for April 1 opening. Heading this|y 39 "apg the three-year-old filly trio is Rocky Hal Can, 1.59 4-5./by Superior Hal in 2.37. She has Rocky is the only Canadian bred shown a lot of improvement late- to beat 2.00 since Grattan Bars|Ly. 15 years ago. The other two,| John Hayes trained Lassie York Bondsman 2.07H and an unraced in 2.25, True Key in 2.29, Persh- three - year - old by Mr. Dean,|ings First and Keeper's King in 1.59 1-5. He left the three-year-(2.33 and the two-year-old pacer old Beau Dale to go to Montreal [Dale Brook by Joe Dale-Millie and sold Lady Camden to Frank Brook in 2.32. Conlin. wdon Kingston as in 2.30 The united Harness Horse Byhalia and Phylis man's Futurity drew 115 entries. Parlay and 2.40 with Cindy Lind The large entry is an indication!and Mr. Forbes Key. of better things to come for this| Roosevelt Raceway opened the event. 1960 season this week in the usual By THE CANADIAN PRESS iod. Merchants had several chances to add to their total, but McPher- son continued his fine work in the Kinloch cage. MERCANTS -- Sweetman, Me- Millan, Heard, Clemens, Howey, Cawker, Warner, Eno, Milton, Clarke, Worsley and Vaillan. court, KINLOCH'S -- McPherson, W. Both goaltenders were called on saves and it wasn't until the 13- Merchants stormed back and within fifteen seconds had taken the lead on Eno's goal. A lead which they held to the period's end Kinloch's evened ma four minutes of play in stanza when Pringle's screened drive found the top corner of Sweetman's cage. titers after) the middie son, Brown, Hartford, Pringle, Cobbledick, McArthur and Bradbury. FIRST PERIOD | | | ton Bruins Saturday. Toronto Maple Leafs' | lout Saturday. W ers 6-3 New whose gave the Rangers a 3-1 over Canadiens Sunday. Toronto's Montreal Canadiens' Phil Goy- ette who scored two goals to give his team a 5-1 victory over Bos- goaler |Johnny Bower who held the Chi-|Genosha, April 16. cago Black Hawks to a 1-0 shut-| Detroit's Norm Ullman who scored two goals Saturday and cked up an assist as the Red ings defeated New York Rang- "York's Andy Bathgate Foo two goals and as THE victory BY ASSOCIATED PRESS middleweight John Wilson who |Northern Ireland, stopped Billy Webb last month in San Francis Osh Fair will likely have a|hlaze of glory, the first nighters Class for Standardbred Brood will have plenty of chance to get mares with foal, compliments of even, they race six days a week a Montreal Track. |until December. Contrary to what Jack Dwyer reports a brisk/some of our MPP's say, the tax ticket sale for the local Horse-|bite is much bigger here than man's Banquet to be held at the|some States in the Union. What this province needs is a good five cent cigar and 150 nights of Harness Racing. Gordon Kingston has staked| March Van in the Suffolk Downs| two year old trot for $15,000 add-| ed. They laughed at Doc Findley | IGNORE SUSPENSION PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-- The WEEK-END FIGHTS Portland Boxing Commission igs inored California's suspension of Bobo Olson Saturday and ap- ved two bouts for the former ; i champion. Olson Belfast--Freddie Gilroy, 116,%|ducked out of a fight with spider With a tle existing, both teams had numerous opportunities to score, but Sweetman and McPher- son rose to the occasion, scored the winning goal as Maple| Rafferty, 117%, Scotland, 13. (Eu-|co and was suspended. Leafs downed Detroit 3-2, ropean, British, British Empire] Olson's first fight here will be | Chicago's Eric Nesterenko|bantam title). |against Rocque Marvella of Boise whose third-period goal gave the| Berlin--Gustav (Bubi) Scholz, Idaho, April 7. Then he will meet 79 Kelowna 6 Vernon 4 (at Pentle- 69 ton) 67| (Kelowna wins best - of - seven | Toronto |Chicago | Detroit 1. Merchants: Howey, (Cawker) 2. Kinlochs: |serles. place when they dropped a 3-2| The Canadiens and Chicago decision to the second-place Tor-|open the other semi-final Thurs- onto Maple Leafs Sunday. |day in Montreal. | Whiteley, Toronto defeated Chicago 10| Hull, Ed Litzenberger, Eric Saturday. |Nesterenko, Glen Skov and Ken| Tony's And Belko's Tie Second Game Tony's Refreshments, showing Wills and Maxie Yourth once the form which carried them to each, during the final 10 minutes, | the U.A.W. Hockey League title Armstrong proved the only sniper} last season, played their top to dent Melnick's armour. | game of the best 3-of-5 champ-| U.A.W. chatter Belko's | fonship finals yesterday morning were minus two of their key in the Bowmanville Arena, bat-|players, Neil "Butch" McMahon, tling Belko Redy-Mix to a 44 a highscoring rearguard, is re-| deadlock. The clubs salavaged a|ported out for the season after point apiece in the stand-off and|suffering a cracked ankle while series will now be decided on the skiing and leftwinger Ronnie first team reaching six points. Lintner is expected for next| The Cementmen are currently week's action providing his trick holding the series upper hand, knee respondes to treatment . . . New York 84 Boston Saturday's Results Chicago 0 Toronto 1 New York 3 Detroit 8 Boston 1 Montreal § Sunday's Results Montreal 1 New York 3 Toronto 3 Detroit 2 Chicago 5 Boston 5 American League | F APt 262 212 88 270 207 236 223 55 219 230 248 209 21 18 48 64 299 Saturday's Results Rochester 2 Hershey 4 i Buffalo 1 Cleveland 6 | Providence 6 Springfield 1 | Sunday's Results |Hershey 2 Cleveland 5 | Springfield 1 Providence 3 Springfield Rochester Providence Cleveland Buffalo Hershey Quebec 80 74 37 59 REBLLES ser Ee pasa eatd 0 68 38 Ld -- series 4-3, one game tied) Eastern League Johnstown 5 Clinton 0 (Johnstown leads best - of - nine series 4-0) Alberta Intermediate Calgary 1 Lacombe 5 (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) B.C. Junior At the midway mark of the per- (W. Wallace) ......... .. 13.30| 3. Merchants: Eno, (Cawker, Howey)...... SECOND PERIOD 4. Kinlochs: Pringle 8. Merchants: Heard, (Cawker, Howey) 6. Kinlochs: Hartford .... THIRD PERIOD iod Heard of Merchants cashed in 18.45! on a goal-mouth scramble and put Merchants into the lead once again. Kinloch's took advantage of a two-minute Merchant penalty to tie the game as Hartford's drive bounced into the cage and thus Penticton 6 Rossland 2 ¢.| (Penticton wins two-game total- | | point series 9-8) B.C. Intermediate Kamloops-Merrit 9 Nanaimo 1 (Best-of-three semi-final tied 1-1) OHA Junior B Western Division St. Marys 5 Sarnia 7 (Sarnia leads best-of-seven final 2-0) | OHA Intermediate A {Lindsay 3 Napanee 10 | (Napanee leads best - of - seven! series 3-2) WOSSA Senior 7. Merchants: Howey ended the period at 3.3. (Cawker, Heard) The final period continued at a 6.39 Legion Midgets Lose Ex. Game 'To Gravenhurst Cliff Wishmann was the goal- getter of the night, blinking the red light twice while team-mates Bobby Cherry and Laurie Smith had one each for the winners. Gordie Wilson and Johnny Bourrie tallied for Oshawa. OSHAWA LEGION MIDGETS: goal, Hooper; defence, Wilkens, Clapp, Anderson, Macdonald; for- wards, Love, Elliott, Elmhurst, Norton, Booth, Bourrie, Goring, Stynyk, Vickers, Cliff, Furey, Canadian Legion, first-place holders in the Oshawa Hockey Association's Midget series, drop- Black Hawks a 5-5 tie with Bos- ton Bruins. 164%, Germany, outpointed Mike Webb May 4. Promoter Tommy Holt, 173%, South Africa, 10. |Moyer said it will be televised. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT British FORD DEALER'S via their 10-1 triumph in the Before the start of the final per- Quebec 5 Buffalo 3 series opener. iod, the league executive present-| Eastern Professional League surmtion 8 As the game previous, which ed the annual trophies to league's Final Standing Pho p op HR i was marred by 28 penalties, yes- highest scorer, top goalie and WL TF APs] ap ion wins two-game final terday's tilt was the same var- team trophy for finishing in first| Sudbury 36 26 8 310 283 jety, with referee's Lionel Baker place during the regular season Montreal 30 26 14 215 198 and Mel Suddard dishing out 20/. . . Belko's captured all three Hull-Ott 31 28 11 249 241 penalties, including a match mis-| awards . . . Captain Jack Arm-|T. Rivieres 3031 9 226 235 conduct to Redy-Mix's Larry strong accepted the team trophy 8.8. Marie 27 32 11 248 262 Steffan in the final period. Of on behalf of his team-mates from Kingston 28 39 3 297 326 the 20 trips to the sin-bin, Belko|league president Cliff Pilkey . . | Saturday's Result drew 13, all the minor variety, The high scoring award went to Sudbury 3 Kingston 9 excepting Steffan's. Syd Arnold, which was presented Sunday's Results Once again Belko's production by "Abe" Taylor 1st vice-presi-| Sault Ste. Marie 6 Montreal 2 line of Jack Armstrong, Syd Arn-|dent . . . "Wib" Hall, secretary-|Sudbury 1 Hull-Ottawa 5 [Moncton 2 Ottawa-Hawkesbury 3 old and George Westfall "carried treasurer, presented Ross Hawe Kingston 3 Trois-Rivieres 11 (Ottawa-Hawkesbury leads best- the mail" for their club, notch- with the goaltender's award, for Western League ing all four counters. Armstrong having the lowest average of Final Standing of-five quarter-final 1-0) hit the target twice while Arnold "goals against" during the reg- WL T F APts.|Regin West and Wilson. GRAVENHURST MID GETS: goal, Mortinimer; defence, Cor<| oskuy, Ratcliff, Barnes; for- |Arena, wards, Cherry, Wishmann, Gor- The visitors scoring was con-ing, Smith, Whitney, Nodge and fined to the first period while the Cliff, semi- Oshawa Legion notched both of| Referees--Charlie Marsh and joer goals in final periods. |Paul Kaweznuk. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters) -- Results Notts C 1 Torquay 1 of soccer matches played in the [Oldham 0 Southport 1 | United Kingdom Saturday: Stockport 1 Aldershot 1 London Medway 1 Windsor As-|/ped a hard - fought 4-2 decision to {the Gravenhurst Indians here Saturday night, in an exhibition |tilt played in the Children's 74 SUNDAY 73 Interprovincial Senior A 69 Smiths Falls 2 Hull 4 65 (Hull wins best-of-seven 59 final 4-3, two games tied) Memorial Cup Brockville 11 Alma 1 (Brockville leads best - quarter-final 1-0) Fnglin the world's most Nb . The sensational exciting light car economy-sized car that's all new, all exciting. > ZEPHYR 6 of - five Available with automatic transmission, of - five ZODIAC 6 Available with automatic transmission, The only car in its price class with ample room for six passengers. Consul RIGHT SIZE! RIGHT PRICE! | Windsor 7:23 Whitby The Thames /800's outstanding capacity (1935 Ibs.), time- saving performance (biggest door area for easiest loading) and unequalled gas mileage add up to the greatest money saver in the imported truck field. For loads of 800 Ibs. or less, the Thames ¥; ton van offers even greater economy. Aanh th 4 ro 2 3. 4 | Hull, | 16:33 6. 041.0 2 Sunday's Result BIG ATTENDANCE TORONTO (CP) -- More than 250,000 visitors from Canada and the United States attended the 1960 Canadian National Sports- men's Show from March 11 to 19, officials said Sunday. The 300 ex- hibitors said their business was up to par with that of 1959 and 1958. On both Saturdays there [were crowds of 50,000. The stage THE TRUCK THAT €-20460 MEANS BUSINESS THAMES SEE THESE VALUES AT YOUR BRITISH FORD DEALER'S Saskatchewan Juni chewan »unior | ENGLISH LEAGUE Walsall 1 Northampton 2 and Westfall contributed single- ular schedule . . . The series re. vancouver 44 20 6 230 177 17:39 Timmins 2 Rouyn-Noranda nick was sensational, blocking and West. a 2 Flin Flon 3 3 94 (Flin Flon wins best - of - seven First Division Watford 3 Gillingham 1 tons. sumes Sunday morning in the Scattle 36 28 4 270 219 final 4-1, one game tied) Birmingham 2 Bolton § Creive 'Alex 2 Workington 0 Veterans "Sambo" Smith and Bowmanville Arena with game at| Ldmonton 37 20 4 246 240 78 Metropolitan Junior {Burnley 3 Arsenal 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Bobby Irvine scored two each for 11:00 a.m. Victoria 3729 4227194 78 yo qin 2 St. Jerome 5 Chelsea 2 Blackpool 3 Division I Tonys. BELKO REDY-MIX -- goal .|Calgary 32 36 2 245 227 (St. Jerome wins. best - |Leeds 4 Man City 3 Airdrieonians 1 St Mirren 3 Tony's jumped into a quick Hawe; defense - Corbeil, Marsh.|Yinnipeg 2542 3224262 53) Vo eta) Leicester 2 Wolverhampton 1 [Clyde 1 Motherwell 4 lead with Irvine, a real "pepper- all, Steffan; forwards - Wills, | Spokane 19 48 3 201 3% B.C. Int di J Man United 3 Notts F 1 Dundee 8 Partick 0 pot", triggering home a marker Gibson, Yourth, Richards, Arnold, Saturday's Rosulia Kanioormmediate Semifinal Newcastle 3 Luton 2 Dunfermline 3 Celtic 2 at the 7:23 mark of the initial Westfall and Armstrong. {Vancouver 5 Spokane 4 yr yanainio 7 |Preston 3 Sheffield W 4 Hibernian 0 Raith 8 stanza, taking a pass from Keith) TONY'S -- goal - Melnick: de.| Seattle 3 Victoria 4 | (Nanaimo wins best-of-three 2-1) Tottenham 1 Fulham 1 Kilmarnock 2 Hearts 1 West then stickhandling past two|fense - McCabe, Bobbie, Gyurka, | .nnipeg 1 Calgary 5 o Eastern League West Brom 6 Everton 2 Rangers 1 Arbroath 1 Belko defenders for the score. Bryan; forwards - Irvine, Myles. | Sunday's Result Clinton 3 Johnstown 0 _ |West Ham 2 Blackburn 1 [Stirling 3 Ayr U 4 Then Belko's big line started Reid. West, Locke, Davis, Smith | '2neouver 3 Seattle 2 (Johnstown leads best - of - nine Second Division {Thd Lanark 2 Aberdeen 1 elicking' as Arnold evened up Harmon and DeGray. OHA Senior A semi-final 4-3) |Bristo] C 1 Lincoln 0 ! Division II matters and Armstrong blasted 1st PERIOD (Best-of-five semi-finals) (Cardiff 1 Portsmouth 4 | Dumbarton 1 Falkirk 0 home another less than two min-| 1. Tony's -- Irvine WL TF APs. Charlton 0 Leyton Or 0 East Fife 4 Alloa 7 utes later, to put Belko's out in (West) 30017 6 6 NHL LEADERS Derby 1 Bristol R 0 E Stirling 2 Queen's Pk 0 front 2-1. Smith, a cagey veteran Belko -- Arnold Sat de 3D i 17 0 {Liverpool 2 Huddersfield 2 Hamilton 3 Berwick 0 with plenty of experience, de- [Nesttall 9:19 Windsor 5 Whitby 3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Midtiestrongh 2 Swanses 0 Montrose 1 Dundee U 3 posited two rapid-fire ies to 0 Armstron, a § 5: 1 2 ymou pswich Morton 1 Albion 3 as they completely dominat e| 4. Tony's -- Smith (Wind : ; ay ? Oh: yd thorpe ston Villa ar Wem. tay "ore yr) | Boe: Bul Cues 1. raf S IN T utmost Westfall evened the count up at| 5. Tony's -- Smith Belleville at Chatham Chicago, 3, =~ Barnsley © or Division Bangor 5 Ards 1 fires apiece, cting 3 Blue Shanmos, Decay) NOHA Senior A Assists: McKenney, Boston, PRL Bb Ly s Cliftonville 0 Distillery 1 first period. (Armstrong) 17:20! Upestal Seven finals) Smoutes Rall, Chicago, Six. (EUV 0 Accrington 1 vo, in 4 H Irvine, with his second tally,( Penalties -- Myles, Armstrong, Rouyn-Nor minutes. 3 » [Colchester 2 York City 2 Linfield 3 Glentoran A proved to be the only marksman| Richards, Corbeil and Gibson. Toh Halifax 2 Newport 1 in the middle frame as he once|2nd PERIOD i Mansfield 4 Chesterfield 1 again put on a "one man show"| 7. Tony's Irvine FINALS SET [Norwich 0 Bradford C 0 for over 300 fans in attendance, Penalties -- Wills (2), Irvine Tonight's Games SEATTLE (AP)--President Al Port Vale 0 Queen's PR 0 manoeuvring himself into posi-|(2), Ried, Richards, Steffan and| Rouyn-Noranda at Timmin Leader of the Western Hockey {Reading 0 Wrexham 1 tion for an unassisted effort. |Gibson. OHA Junior A 5 League Saturday night set March Shrewsbury 5 Grimsby 2 The final period was all-Belko|3rd PERIOD (Bestob seven vomifinalsy [25,25 the, date for the opening of Southampton 1 Tranmere 1 as they tied up the game and| 8. Belko -- Armstrong LT F APt the WHL's two seven-game semi-| Southend 1 Swindon 3 might have won it but for. the (Marshall) 8:47/St. Cath STOLL WD $1 final playoff series. Vancouver Fourth Division outstanding netminding of Joe| Pentlties -- Steffan (2), Arnold. Pete 1301016 2lsangle with the hire place Fe Carigle. s Millwall 3 , Wi 1 1 loa > 3 od- sle 3 1 z: Melnick in the Tony's cage. Mel- Westfall, Gibson, Bobbie, Myle a ca day's Result {monton Flyers at Vancouver that |Chester 2 Rochdale 1 Bu et fr No of Retr Line Taker, an © Fuse pr Hh, Seti, ne wil mest Crt 2 Coleco 2 the of id twice, Mel Suddard; scorer--Jim Shaw. Peterborough at $t. Catharines | Seattle March 25. Hartlepools 2 Doncaster § and water revue reported an at- tendance gain. ™»

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