The Oshawa Times, 18 Nov 1960, p. 14

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ie --- Will Consider Athletics Aid OTTAWA (CP)--Plans to fies 'wont oomoons 39 1001 30 CDI-Hawks Still Tops On Own Ice By THE CANADIAN PRESS ster Canadian amatenr athletics were announced m there and goalie Glenn Hall is others, Hall, the league's all-star the Speech from Throne Chicas Black Hawks would practically unheatable goalie for the last three seasons, Thursday probably wave few challengers While the Hawks have heen has heen beaten od times in 14 The outline of government for the National Hockey League Ineonquer aie on home ice they games while his teammates VE (entions said Parliament will leadership if they could play ah have also heen patsies for at) scored only 22 goals asked to "conskler means of en: thelr games in friendly Chicago) least four of the other five teams! Only in Montreal Forum have couraging the youth of Canada Bt adinm om foreign hlity to win away they heen ale . ome id wilh in amatenr athletics." elr inah J gnod showings. There they ! 4 4 The Hawks are maser of om nome has prevented them gna gaowags. yal ha undersiood that the na {home ice this season--undeleated (yp, staying in first place. Lastishem fo a tie on another occs Hong! fed epartmen in nine games with seven Victor: pious Lin" pushed the Hawks! gion he used io implement whelever jes and two fies into 8 second-place tie with Del Hull, Murray Balfour and Hay the government has in mind--+4n Thelr latest success came 1ast (roll Red Wings, each with Zouch scored last night and Hall" night when the "million dollar points, Both trail first Place turned aside 29 shots before al There have heen numerons line' of Bobby Hull, Murray Bal- Montreal Canadiens by a #nge| sim mid-week crowd of 6,083, signs of discontent with the) four and Bill (Red) Hay scored] point Ron Murphy --got Chicagn's statue que of Canadian amateur! three goals for a 42 triumph The Hawks record al home 8 gher goal while Don MgEenney athletes ranging from Prince over Boston Bruins in (he impressive. Besides being Un-iand Jerry Topparoini scored for Philip's assertion that Canadians league's only game eaten they have also scored " Boston . are soft and owt of condition to rverything seems to work out goals in pine games and allowed! a - - - criticism of Canada's showing in Jverything eryplically the wm for the Hawks on home ice. Hull, opposing teams only 1} Linternationsl competitions Balfour and Hay usually come! On the road they've won my | up with their st performances' twice, lost six and fied ol 'Soccer Strike LONDON (AP)--England's soc cer players Thursday voled io strike if their clubs fail to meel demands for more pay and hel Pennington Paces Win Over Beavers i...» ==" 10 seconds remaining Mass meeting of 20 players rep with only y ties Kitch. | in the game resenting clubs in the north of Fhe hockey lana aad ener-Waterloo fought last season The score wa pretty well indi England. delegates from to obtain Cliff Pennington for cative of the edge in play as the clubs in the midlands and south their team. Today, they wishi( anadiens ou tshot Kitchener had given the 2700-member play they never heard of him Waterloo 39-24 ers' union @ month (0 negoliale Penninglon was a high-scoring) AL Sault Ste Marie, veteran! pew contracts and higher wages aycee agers forward for a Manitoba junior Reggie Grigg got Montreal's After that, trouble was prom lieam. Flin Flon Bombers, last equalizer on a power-play al the|ised season when Kitehener-Waterloo|17-second mark of the second The players. union is Tuesday evening at Simeoe Hall, The Colas finished up this eon was forming a group to repre- period uled to meet with English League Coca-Cola and the Jaycees hooked (est by running in 30 more points| cons Canada in the Winter Olym Thunderbirds took a 21 lead in officials and peace officers in the up lo an Oshawa Industrial Bas- as compared lo the losers' 15 to pies. The Bombers understand: the end of the first period after lahor ministry Tuesday in a hid kethall League fixture, and the wrap up the game ably balked at relinquishing thelr yookie Wayne Connelly had given to find a way out of the dead high scoring Cokemen completely Rick Salway, playing his first star but Kitchener-Waterloo won the Royals the game's first goal, lock outclassed the Jaycees by the game for Cokes, hopped nine the hassle and Pennington joined pred Hilts and Norm Guimond The players demand aholish tune of 92-53 points and Bob Hill added eight the club that was to he dele ated sored for Boo, the latter while ment of the £2-a-week maxi lost 4 COKES START FAST along with Booth and. Gord hy the United States at BGUaw Royals were two men short mum wage and seek the right to] ol ge Maloks, " 4 A _. |Bhields, to lead the winners, while Valley, Calif Referee Bill Friday handed out negotiate their own contracts, | ie wih Wied Bi y The Refreshment squad control-| sor "gous sunk 11 more 7) Jason Kitehener-Waterloo| 17 minutes in penalties to each| Under eurrent rules, & player is|f third-place tie with St. Cathar: led the hall from the opening ; I idly pf the team, all in the first two per-\tied to one elub for life unless|nes Teepees, Hamilton, with whistle jumping into a command. | PINE for the Jaycees, giving Wm changed its team name "rom am ' # i 4 ransfer only two wins in seven slarts, is a + tional 32-point effort, but Dutchmen to the Beavers and jods the club wishes to transfer him ing 23 to six lead. Boh Booth and ® S€NsA ¢ y ' sional waffle . TW hy anagement of the 92. |Wallowing in the league cellar this was not enough as the whistle joined the Eastern Professiona A scuffle broke out in the sec The management 0 gd Boh Hill combined nicely to lead o ) . 3) 4 Guy Black the! tes English League recently] The Peterhorough game sounded ending the game Hockey League--but without Pen-lond period and Guy Black of the team Engh 8 au nfl the Vietors splitting 18 points he I nington, who lined up with Hull-| Royals and Matt Haviieh went to) turned down demands for pay erupted; with flaring tempers in tween them while holding the HIGH SCORERS Ottawa Canadiens of the same'the bench with majors for fight-|raises, saying two-thirds of the the second frame A erowd of losers al bay Coca-Cola were led to thelr sec: given ing Ielass were in the red 2,820 fans saw Peles' Doug Sen Jayeees fought hack gamely in ond victory of this young season w {lor and Gilbert of Flyers han the second stanza as they outnet- hy Bob Booth, Boh Hill, Rick Sal Thursday nig {shed for fighting, Flyers drew 4 . h 5 ont ened "and p 24 har 15,1 eat i, Dh oh Boh 10, ik "Hy "oie oene 4% "HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS |i i fue flown the Sofie oh aitle Pig! 15 jd 3 points respectively diens. who fortified their position PAIR TALLIES TWICE A y hog wo while for the Jaycees, Jerry Bur the EPHL with a 6-2 vietory THE CANADIAN PRESS Bob Awrey and Dave Nichol: points fo lead the Jaycees while rows contributed 32 points out of atop . Beavers By Tg A yA ! son scored (wice each for the Dan Peters and Tan Forbes kept 5 possible 58 for a great night," |; gave the Canadiens some nom wague winners, Nelson Leclair and Ed he Colas in front 38-23 at the pred Upshaw added seven, also breathing space over Sault Ste M : A 5 Westfall added one apiece niiway mark. od theif mar for the losers,» Marie Thunderbirds, held to a sid 24 Wayne Boddy, Benior and Tom i preg : halftime oreak COKES ~ Love, 7; Forbes, 6;12.2 draw by Montreal Royals and Ci hi 6 4 Carty scored for the losers gn a to the loser Gedge 2; Sciuk, 4; Balway, 15; now five points behind Hull-Of reek 4 St. Michael's hit Ray dirt on poming out to oubiusl 6 Khe 86S sil, "10; Peters, 13; Booth, 22;!tawa's 25 2 gp 4 power plays while Wings were aud Rick Solway neti' Cokor? Shields, 4. Fouls -- 6 out o 11 The Beavers blew a chance to Non oh 512 1 54 74 11 Eastern League sitting out penalties Terry ) fe 4 \ omselves Ne « y 4 " Clane points while Burrows and Al,| JAYCEES Upshaw, 7; Van grab third place to themselve |New Haven 4 Greenshoro 8 lane was in the box when tion abroad necessary io raise! Canadian standards Falls' Flyers | Defeat Petes, Lead Junior A | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Niagara Falls Plyers one-point lead atop the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A ser-| sched. 18 Thursday night hy overpow- | ering Peterborough Petes 6-3 | The loss dropped Petes second spot with nine points The standings took some more shuffling in the other game al Hamilton, where the Red Wings ost 31 to Toronto Bt, Michael's| | Coca Colas Whip By THE CANADIAN PRESS ol into | | Michael's to) in Hull ne Thursday's Results Niagara Falls 6 Peterborough 3 St, Michael's 3 Hamilton | Tonight's Games 5% Marlboros at Guelph 52 22 Mt. Catharines at Niagara Falls i" 20 Western League 59 12 Winnipeg 8 Calgary ] FV APs 68 59 23 61 a i " last Georges Roy Joins Victoria Cougars VICTORIA (CP)--Defenceman climbed ints wmdispuled position Creat Uv he of first place in the Individia cosy sENDERS AVERAGES would | With a total of 12 points don has scored eight goals lagorden Or 1 four games played and assisted! he revealed later in the session,!!B four others are lope in the loop three players each who have 11] points, They include team-mates dack Armstrong and George freshments also has collected 1117780, WM poipls One obvious way of assisting|/op ten include former scoring athletics would be direct granis| champ Syd Arnold with 10 points | | ito provide better iraining and Paul Tran and Joe Reid each [fan ilities and to enable competi-\have eight, Sonny Hill and Boh took s=Merchanis | lem (leorges Roy, 83, who turned pro-| = UAW LEAGUE Jackie Sneddon Leading Scorer Jackie Sneddon, a hmrneyman Tony's 0 the UAW Hockey League, has Baker V, OTTAWA (CP)--The Junior Ine ierprovincial Hoekey lLeag pramably will fold President Laurent Tessier expected (n resign at an tive meeting ot Renfrew The situation developed Hull Yoants and Holl tion Ciuh were unable to equate financial hacking anuire manager of on iMontagnards, elsimed BO AVE. rouble started when Hull Sen La |Comadions took over the Jum BW Nepgue's best playing dates 400 Hull, Que 400 Other members of the lesg 7.7% | 2 2 22 LU seoring parade. Official statistics released today by dim Shaw, poo. shows the speedy leflwinger ifs _ the Oshawa Merchants in front Godridge Vanstone, B GA Ld 90 40 w 6 oo TOP TEN MCORERS are Pembroke, Renfrew, Buck ingham and Hawkesbury, His eight goals Sneddon, M Myles, Tony's 6. Westfall, M Armstrong, M Arnold, M Hot mm BSneddon's heels are Got 11d of nagging BACKACHE the! could be the revel of irritwted bladder DeWITTS KIDNEY & ELADLER FIL Westiall. Al Myles of Tony's Re-| the Bannon, BY, r Hill, rT \Harmon, T. Other members in Fis, 1" I 1) " wi 9 | ie 8 7 Harmon round out the "top ten" with seven poipis Ross Hawe heads stoppers in the goals average department posing a sparkly 2.25 average. Hawe is the defending champ of the goals #gainst department and plays with the unbesten Oshawa Mer chants. Joe Melnick of Tony's Is runner-up with a 8:80 average LEAGUE STANDINGS WL TF A Pls BOOM 15 10 SEAGULLS COULD WIN GREY CUP VANCOUVER (CP) Re member that old saw about the early hird? Well, at Empire Stadium, site of the Nov, 26 Grey Cup foothall final, the birds have been overworking i Trouble is, says stadium manager Dave Dauphinee, the birds have heen taking more than the worms "IT hadn't stopped WU, I'd have nothing left hut holes in the ground," he sald Wednes- day Heavy rains during the last several weeks have hrought large angle worms to the sur- face of the stadium turf, Bea gulls, carried ashore from Bur. rard Inlet hy northeast winds, have heen diving in to dine, "And they tear up big chunks of dirt every time they go down for a worm,' said Dauphinee Eleven gallons of ehemical worm killer have heen spread over the grass and the prob. is almost heaten, he added Workmeh, however, still carry party "clackers" in their pockets and give them a whirl every time a gull comes near to scare them off the puck + against PF Utirathen %n PR. BH, WALLAGK, DIRRGTORF GUMITY COATTROL, HE BEST IN BEER. "un. BLENDING WARLEY MALYS Nad DOW brings out the best... BIG FOUR FOOTBALL on TT remy fn a. So TV Jo vv Roig, 0 BIG COMEBACK Canada and the United Blates| now are helleved to have about 1,600 of the lordly trumpeter swans, feared near extinction 28 the last half, with Dalidowlez 10 h] i ) 4 i 2 2 19 Steel 10.08 Walt's am Lockard tried in vain to keep the Camp, 8: Lockard, 4; Burrows and remain ed with Kivgsion.) ooton Yttuior's ad tum e Na ational League Lowell McDonald connected in Jaycees in the game but their ef 32 Juarsley. 2 Edwards, 1; La: 00 0s, also missed a chance Saturday's Games Toledo 4 Indianapolis 6 Dave Draper slapped in one forts were far from enough as londe 4. Fouls 21 out of 33 and still share place with Montreal at Toronto Thunder Bay Junior while Jim MacLellan was off and they were left trailing 62-38 at) Officials -- Bob Winter and Don g qi py y then eolleeted his second of the Sunday's Games ricanes 6 | : H BA K TBALL their way before the i Jans Montreal at Chicago Manitoba Junior |Ipean and Hamilton's Ron Harris S E had had a chance to 0 » Detroit at New York | Braves 4 a pass om Jil Stee and) Eastern Professional | Winnipeg Rangers 5 Brandon 7 fired a 10-footer inks e lowe » H-Otawa 7% 39 25 Regina 5 Saskatoon 4 first period MeNeil, | 5.8 Marie 8 57 2 Naskatchewan Junior BiG A Ay a 0 My fir tal. | Kitchener 3 60 16 Saskatoon 3 Melville 4 ny Arier a \ 4 , p Ontario Junior B [before Pennington wrapped up Sudbury A 141 B Chatham 4 Riverside 2 re eonng at 13:23 of the Montreal 410 4 48 59 12 Cha fessional with Quehee Aces of their 0 # In the first Oshawa Y's Men's! ONTARIO STEEL WINS ab nis Olson Montreal 2 Sault Ste, Maile 2 last season, has Joined Vietoria Major Basketball League game The Tapio IS alo Navn Hall and Dennis Olsen Kitchener 2 Hull-Ottawa 6 [Cougars of the Western League, Walt's Barbershop squeezed out a score of 36-28. The first half of Montreal al Budhury By THE CANADIAN PRESS [day he hopes the 180 - pound 48 to 47 Yotuor 2p 39 the nT this 5 5. was Tr fife all te OHA Junior A Mandings Montreal; won 10, French-Canadian will arrive in| he first ha rR N T ¥ The first half was all the Bar- R's, as they took a 1640-7 lead points and A's playing team hal, N. Falls 20 100 Points Geoffrion, Montreal. [land 27 . ry o able to walk off With 8 pejerho 1 35 29 99 | Roy, who started this seaso ing 33-10-27 lead the sec agles, they were a erboro J . " In this half "Nichols and Woods na evn half, the Eagles well deserved victory Guelph 2 41 2% 8 Goals-Moore, Montreal, 18 | With Sault Ste. Marie of the a ' 1 vali' ' e 0 rs 1 2 2 1 Il, Chicago, 2 | we { to Cougars by Chica way for Walt were Dalidowiez, Anderson and gi (Cath 1 32 82 7 Shotouts--Ha § (was sent to Cougars hy go in the iis) half the Hawks Mt Jame Sujey si Dejong who got 16, 10, 10, while Marihoros 0 24 30 4 Penalties M. Balfour, Chi-\Black Hawks of the National too late. Leading the scoring for|dard 13, Saramak 1. Babe 2, Lee Were best for the losers ---- B---- ---- Walt's were Woods, Nichols and|2, Gunn 13, Stimming 7. Total 36,| JAYCEE ROCKETS Brady O'Reilly with 12, 11, and 10, EAGLES Winter 9, Sparling|? | Hooey 11, Cawker, Williamson, | Clarke 16, Hobbs 12 Ftchells 6 had 16 in a losing cause for the Boyd 2, Seaton, Goodman, Total Total 44 Hawks, along with Goldstein who |28 ONTARIO STEEL A's (Gira WALT'S BARBERSHOP Fd:| In the final Major game of the Anderson 10, DeJong 10, Rowden, | mondson, Derry, Nichol 11, morning, Ontario Steel A's upset Rudy, Mewetl. Total 48 Hickey 2, Fsmits ® Reeson 4, last year's champlons, Jayeee! Schedule for November HAWKS Goldstein 15, Fuller The A's, led hy Dejong with! B's vs Ontario Steel A's 18, Tunnicliffe 6, Seneco 2, Har- 10 points, took a 2740-24 lead at a.m, Jaytee Rockets vs vison 2, Calder 4, Kolesnik 2. halltime and although Hoh bs Barbershop and 10.65 the first frame . 3 I Detroit at Boston sort Art 8 Fort William Hur the three-quarter mark, | Beeley; Scorer Ray Suddard Pennington started the Habs on Port Arthur ol night when teammate Roger Gal hi ok Toronto at Boston | Winnipeg Monarchs 6 Winnipeg|Were serving fighting sentences, fortahle in their seats ) 3 Jr Saskatchewan Senior right-hand corner at 3:38 of the w a? ¥, APs p i Prince Albert 1 Moose Jaw 4 Open Schedule Pla fi" singles 'for the Canadiens Kingelon jun p Y third Thursday's Results the American Hockey League} Cw NHL LEADERS on Saturday morning at OCVI, Steel B's edge the Eagles hy the (he third period and the latter Tonight's Game Coach George Agar sald Thurs A Pts. (lost 8, tied 8, points 23 time for Sunday's game in Ports ber's, as they took a command: due mostly to Gunn with nine 0 #4 each had 10 points te lead the came fighting back to outscore High scorers for the winners gy Mike's 0 27 22 8 Assists--Ullman, Detroit, 18 Fastern Professional League, finally staried to hit, but it was| ONTARIO STEEL B's -- God.|Clarke and Hobbs with 16 and 12 familton 0% 41 deago dH league who own Ms contract, Breen 2, MeHugh, Kurham, points respectively while Fuller 2 got 15 ROCKETS DEFUSED ham 7, Dalidowiez 16, Dulny 4 Woods 12, O'Reilly 10. Total 48. Rockets, hy the score of 48.to-44. 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