The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1961, p. 11

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! ™e OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Nomvery 9, | 9, we 1" | Waptialt, Mills, Tuwreski and Brown $f Niagara Falls [Goals Galore In "oy wn ow | gop" defence. F. Cockerion Fr Major Twin-Bill loa:"r mm o pet mes" * Wiles, Remick, Fran, Meleamn 0, CWide: Waviorkowski They say anvibing can hap son, Eihott, Myles and Tom Sado ob, ) 14 Fry * E Defeat Hawks l:zozasns LEA Ty ee dors, Las might, the Oshawa FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 5. Dunes: Middieton, ; % od eas ke pin Uaior Hockey beague resumes i fives Kishan, 1 Dunes: Westialh (Nichalishen, Gray) .» BY Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks and at the ne mine mar bilan " a p lr WE their weekly twin getion (Wath, Dove) river VU (Kole) cereer 10.22 32. Dwina's. Brown, wolfeved their second - seaight that was will thelr omy scores. allence. hey scored 4 iE per alter @ two-week Chnstmas wd 1. A's. Hibhie 2. C-Wide: Wright, (Fry (Hills, TWIRshs) 7orer sr 1348 loss in OBA Big Seven Basket Fhe Oshawa Crew went win a tag . Mhere Ws ARG WETE New Year holiday lay of In ihe (England) BD, Cockerion) iriver 17.08. Durne's: Mills, , " press nan effort to get nlo (ll value for the win, On the Bowmanville Arena, Highghts 3. A's: Tom (7 Comer Penalties -- F. Cockerton 947 (Westhall) srvevrreive WHT all League hay Saturday MEM. the game bt this only resulted hight side (or Oshawa was Ihe jooiuded a tial 2 goals, 198 (EAwaras) cooeevrer 89 cpl Barrage 1505, 4. CWide: Na when the Niagara Valls Seniors in a series of bad fowls which line play of John Camphell and poinuies in penalties and our 4. A'5. Garrard oir. 13/28 SECOND PERIOD , , 159 f trounced the Oshawa ch 75-9 IF 1 Wiagara ch converies with Boh Enoth, whe were paying new Aayers Penalties ~Dowe 325, Huh 5. C-Wide: Trop, oe: Tekan" Fr 5 BEANE [IED 1,' at Lshawa's Donevan Collegiate. ease. By halftime they had bib) the Jie ot game (or the Hawk The gowls came with the be 11.26 and Glasspell 16 i (Rennick) Hw The win was the Tourth in-a-row up a splendid » i he ad and aod, he pod work of Cheski league leading Oshawa As SECOND PERIOD § CWide: Napiorkow shi 1 y LAL oh lo F151 48 for the Niagara crew and looked as though they might Hadovich fo newey mo Ihe pissing the young Oshawa Sconng ~None WBE) rirreirrere BOB eski. Nicholisheon) A Wr Hd er moved them into third place he: chase the (shawa team right second half City Feague' Juveniles 14 and Penalties -- Garrard 26.0 5 Dumna's. Westiall, | Penalties -- Price 509, Bar: wind the Kawks club who have out of their own gym. Marshall Top scorer in the game was City Wide Answering Service THIRD PERIOD | (Mills, Tureski) 1,000 VIAL rage 1440, Mclean 14 4" Wills Ywon seven and lost four was Lop man at this point with Doug Marshall whe scored 24 and Durng's Garage batting ta 5 A's: England '6. Durno's: Gray, i646, F. Cockerion 1645 and it was the Oshawa cul 's poor 13 points and Bysdale and Jan points. Harry Rysdale added 14 seesaw $5 draw (Tom O'Connor) 1:00 444 (WIS) crrerrerireeer 15.05 Fureski 185% 4 honking that made the differ: 7en had wx, spect and Bill Janzen 13 for the Nia- New faces chided City: 6 As: Mcliarry 7. C-Wide: Napiorkowsk | Officials -- Lionel Baker and ence wn the game. They man Niagara opened (he second gars Falls club. Alex Radovich Wide's Bah Topp, A's Kon (CV Connor, Lawson) ., Bah (Copeland) 11100000 IB13 HaTYEY Bam; bearer, Jim tanzia with a two « pointer #08 was tops for the home side with Elliott and Durne's Dave Nichol: 7. Awves. DOWE, 1100000 498 Penalties -- Nope 18haw Ld in " ---- TE -- r-- aged only V1 pant nthe en Wire first half and only three in from then on both clubs Sayed 15 points while Carl Cheski Bit ishen and Ron Barniage Juves: Furey hee first 10 minutes. The game fairly even with the locals play for iI and John Newey had 6. These hoys inked playing con: 9. A's: Tom O'Connor, won right in that first few ing much better hk never ae (n foul shooting Niagara scored tract just before the Signing Gay Ad hott) wiles whe iREATR MHECOFER LH HYEFCAME ThE agara Jean, 25 of 40 atlemns while Oshawa Harold © Baldy" Colton. chief 19 Myles on * Hawks 17-4, Dong Marshall nat up in the (iF The hit on 12 of their 23 tres. A scout from the Boston Bruin oF p eenan) I 0 H A JUNIOR HOCKEY gi ] 3il Jane wavked well off Falls ea . ot wored Ie total of 48 fouls were called b ganization was alse anmher sur Penalties ~~ Macdonald 7.23 "Bele A A OE A) Pri; " J Jon! ' A the i § ' ir Hawks 4.7 edi Js Jug h " on ol Male > ols €ry rough prise fan In the large crowd Rrodie B14 la W on 17 Bro "3% ONE G40 (LIM 1, 11657 SATE 7 ) we Olinyk and Brent which oak in the doubleheader. die 15.50, Hubble 1744 and Pe Wednesda Janu 1th TAA BO Eis ERE 11 LEU OW NE fir y 4 0 i comin y hefuddied the for the Oshawa leam to over: (lidfieid hoth fouling ot late in Ton billing in the penaity de: Ley 17.44 Y, ry i Ep & / i ; Vi wi the j ¥ a dry AAP at wy their mis CAR Cheski and Mex Raine pp i partment was a penaly box DURNO'S = CITY-WIDE A and set ui vy pha f ban The Osha y will an to freedor-all between Lucky Will Lynn Middieton fired his sec y p.m, IAWRa crew arkeq the Oshawa VAN poerhorough, Tuesday, for a and Freddie Cockerton ond goal of the might at the | J } the second halt wil the : es ame against the Grand Hotel JUVENILES A's 19.45 mark in the final period hn hitting ry wel) ria ' ld . PEIN 7 Acadian Cleaners coved | Pigg, BLuMnidil J ts, who will in all prohahility Former Whithy Dunlop Tom: ta give Durna's Garage ap b# Ningars Falls Flyers " me { hi : J their first apposition when my O'Connor collected two tie with City Wide Answering (formerly os, Jhyers ol i y coring for Niagara wa vin ) v off Lime comes late in Veh: goals in pacing the front run: Bervice W ning hi hawa A's to 7-5 win nver Middleton was pressed into ih ' Get Closer To Top OID COUNTRY SOCCER uh a I No Whithy Wileress imitroff 4, Triano 9 Fl VE) favor of a sixth allacker, when Acadian Cleaners five-pin club of 1306 for his five games co LONDON (Kents 4 2 Clyde 2 iL / on. defence: Glasepell, Linton. one goal down. George Westfall moved to within one point of Sg of 320. 281. 786, 29 and of a: . F] he aved mw { ! Tha | } ? WA ldheld 3, Che Porteous, Ted OFConnay for: also garnered a pan i the 1684108 Peoples Crodie 200 and tie big feljow ny fl ice K ni a " 5 . Re Olinvk |, Booth 4 ards: Konorowskl, Watt el Ted Napiorkowski was the Whi ' Jewellers club, when the Osh: leading the league with a 240 i " Dundee % Dundee LH cvnolds 4. Radovich 15. 7. son, Macdmald, Vwi Hite CH a Yih | y ommuni y rena Sug Wad (00h 8 '(OUr16wne Ryle 4 Fa y {Third Hom Punfermiine 2 Hei ! J Vaughan 4. Camp: Peter Brodie and Dowe four win from Seagrams. Team 10: John Hrico, who can truthfully BHRIOL 3 IEEE 0 Hibernian 4 Kilmarnock 0 ell Newey §, Total OSHAWA A's = goal, Court: DURNO'S ~ goal, Melnick : ' ; tals, Acadian Cleaners, 6103; he called a spark plug came up © hesternie a kl A Ch Jf Partick | Motherwell 3 ficials: Bill Dell and Dave nm defence MeGarry, Fd- defence Cole Bes ir Bar Aduins $1.00; Students with cards and Childern 50¢ Seagrams, 42 with a dandy 1807 five. game HIRD gham 4 1 mm Or hk Tohnstone 2 Abevdeen 1 J covers, B. Fagleson and wards, Keenan. Hubble for: riage forwards: Nicholisheon The Oshawa boys have rack: string and but for a few misses Ancona wf Hom "0 5. Mirren Raith nod al ards: Garrard. England, Law: Middleton, Price, Gray, Wills ed up an amazing record Wy an corner ping, John could have OH Fh Birmingham 2 ) winning 17 of their last 20 had a provermal million : Aldershol § BRE hui scheduled league games anf fohn's games. were 30, 1217 Bristol R.1 Aston Villa ; have rolled & team average of 301, 226 and 243 Burnle I Bou nemouth # 1240 per game for these 20, york Sarnovsky started out' ardiff 1 Man City 1 AMES AAA Chelsea | Crewe Alex 2 Ea slow with a 226 game, ran into i ton 0 Sheffield U 1 While definitely heing the hot: 2 heap of grief in the second | epion ) Bi } test team in. the league As fal game and had in seitle for a 154 full | 4 ol " ) tea 3 #8 pinfall is concerned, the Aca: po" ccoed an amazing come Leicester A 1sford Unite dians have still to make a pia back in the final three Bam faverpoal 3 Cavenlr J gam om ! ne off position and wi h onl with 218. 201 and 272 for # five 1 se0f more week (a go In the SECON game total of 1164 series it will take BR supreme d ; effort hy the Oshawa club and Lloyd Bahins howled excep: Plymouth 0 Bristol 1 a Inss for People's to dn the 'ionally weil and despite 4 flock portsmouth 1 Peterborough 2 i / h i trick of head pins he gave an excle: Preston | Acervington | f j " 7 Bowling al Knoh Hill on Sat. lent exhibition of picking up Ms Reading 1 Barnsley 1 ei 7 y / ir 3 -- urday, Acadian took the {1 vst Wood is his total & ore of 22 Rotherham 1 Watford 0 , i . | 4517 e from Seagrams with a Was really earned the hard Way. geupthorpe 6 Blackpool 2 y 2 / --n fin Sibi Pfr for Sea. Lloyd's games, 244, 102, 266, 264 gpoffield W 2 Leeds ' Ban" pp eeerrines grams, lost the second 1068 (0 and 156 Southampton 7 Ipswich 1 / R181 8414 1145, and won the next three Dick Adams, the old velighle, Stockport 4 Bouthport | games with totals of 1278, 1220 alse had much trouble but came Sunderland 2 Arsenal | and 1192 against 1040, 1002 and out of it with a respectable Kah hwansea 3 Part Vale 0 1091 for Seagram's for his four games, 281, 224, 200 Tottenham 8 Chariton 2 John Hrico and Bob Gallagher and 201, Ozzie Keeler who was West Ham 2 Bloke 2 were the stars in the (ir st injected into lead off position in Wolverhampton | Huddersfield | game with Hrico having a 320 the fifth game after some nice York Gil 1 Norwich | and anchorman Gallagher hav: relief work in the previou ENGLISH LEAGUE ing m 326 while Lloyd Babins games, came through with a Third Division had » 344, Dick Adams 231 and very welcome 258 Bury 2 Bradford 2 Hank Sarnovsky 220 [Jahn Trott, as usual, turned in| falitax 0 Queen's Pit 1 The second game was a nip some good relief work when (ahandoned at halftime) and tuck affair with both teams used and all told the team Southend 4 Newport # heing even steven all the way came up with one of their hel: Swindon 1 Brentford | down to the final frame and ter days of the schedule (rescheduled from Dee. 26) hut for just a few had shots The standing People's 22 Torquay vs Grimshy ppd Acadian could have taken il Acadian Cleaners 21, Blan Ja The third, fourth and fifth vis 18, Plantation Bowl 18, Da Fourth Division games were never in doubt at riga's lialian Fonds 14, Hea Rarrow I Mansfield | anytime as the Oshawa crew led! gram's 12, Penny's § and Mi Rradford 2 Rochdale | all the way in each of the games [vor Plumbing # Chester § Crystal 17 0 and this latest victory gives the Raturday Acadian Cleaner Millwall 2 Exeter 2 Acadian club nine games won meet Darrvigo"s at York Bowl Oldham 2 Hartlepools 1 from Seagram's a ga inst one while Peaple's take on the lowly Workington | Doncaster § loss Penny's club and it should he SCOTTISH LEAGUE Boh Gallagher was again top an exciting finish to the second Division 1 shooter for Acadian with a total series of the schedule Airdrieonians | Rangers Dunn's Tailors Put Kinloch's Off Top punn's Tailors came up with, D. McPhee of Scugog then Cochrane with a five-goal eof a top noteh team effort to hand went on the rampage to count fort le d the Stamp Plant as they Kinlach's # 534 sethack, thereby the "hat teick' in the space of amassed na le than 37 searing moving to within striking dis. two minutes ot personally kill points in the carnage Whitewall tires optional at extra con, tance of the former league-lead: the Cleaners and sparked hy STAMP PLANT Tindall ers, who were relegated to sec: this effort Scugog fived four Hall, MeMillan, Clemens, Caw] ond place as a result of Dunn's more unanswered goals to ker, Eno. Phillips, Cochrane win clinch the win Heard, MelLean, Ladd Distingtive Ninety-Eight Holiday Coupe apik fought bark Bin SCUGOG CLEANERS = Mat: PLATTERS Gutsale, nD # } RO¢ i A thews, Worsley, Proctor, Terwil: Vanderstoon Langstaflf In ! ! 1 : $ : : slim 31 ede at tho conclusion jogs 1, C. Tindall, Young, K. Jackson, ¢ omer. Aldred, J Ahead of ita field! Ahead of its time! And you ean prove it with a look--with a ride--with y H ) A \ \ i HARE of the | Melhee, O'Neil, Takach, Nash, Jackson, Clarke, Alsop, Henning a comparison of Olds and any other car in ita class, Kinlo IB Duta ofed Iu Ni i Davis, BD. MePhee, Chaput Caroux, Thompson, N. Vander: | y 5 § | § 0 n r 1 3 the first half of the final | ACADIAN CLE ANE R § = sloop Your first glance tells you here's a style that's new but unmistakably Olds--a "'ready-set-go™ 1 to gain a tie at this point A } x Ai A dh ) ' however Dunn » repelled all Kin Final, Bu Rea. Autke, Wal PINT BERIOD stance that anticipates your desire to be off and gliding, But it's not until you enter (through : n ing hoetis { mp. Cochrane 7 al ! | ¢ ey nde Tul val worth, Hughes, "Hy ad bury, (Hoard, Hall), mn Py fi the wider-than-ever doors) that you realize just how superior Oldsmobile really is, | sir win as sparked hy "AU | 2 Mamp: Hall i y PE "mn : : : : : No far their win as shure by FIRST PRRIGR {HA ; H ® § That magnificent Oldsmobile ride! Smooth, quiet, relaxing--those are a few of the words efforts in the dying minutes, 1. Acadians: Walle: 1 Stamp: Phillips i 8 5 we use to describe it, You'll add your awn--and they'll mean that the '61 Olds is a delight they put the sting of defeat on (Bradbury, Twining) , 542 (Hall, McLean) 414 a i to drive! Dri : | Old bil A 4 the Kinloch squad 2 Neugog: Davis i. Stamp: "Kno A 0 drive! Drive il soon---real soon--at your smobile quality dealer's, DUNNS Maxwell, Alexan 1 (hh. My Phe ) . BA awker, ( Ime REY +s : ! der, Pipher, D. Lintner, Collins ACUROR: Young ¥ Blam Lochrane | wi 8 RE IENERAL I A Bo rs Norris, Twining (Davis) i REREERE | A 1 (Lawker) (RERARES] A GENERAL MOTORS VALUR Leger, Parkey, Hayes, G, Lint FINAL PERIOD amp Hall ner, Duffield 4. Seugog: D. McPhee (. Stamp Heard KINLOCH'S Me herson (Young, Terwillegar) 242 alamp Laohy ne, Windatt Pringle, McArthur, § Acadian Twining 7.54 (Hall, Phillips) Fitehett, Sutton, Irvine, Hillock Acadians: Twinn Rarnoski, Warsley, Mason, Hy) (Davis) an, Rrawn, Whiteley I. Scugog: D. MoePhee FIRST PERIOD (Davis. Young) ETE 1 MN I me ns. Ladd) 1. Kinloch's: Irvine NScugog: D. McPhee 17.38 amp: io (Sutton) RARITY Scugog: D. McPhee SLawker, Clemens) AY : : ; 2. Dunn's: Norns (Terwillegar) Tat ALND Th Kel a we : J " (Pipher, Locke) i Scugog: Ko MePhee, (tn, Heard) NEW SPACIOUS INTERIONS, A NEW OLDSMORILE RIDE ACCEL A-ROTOR ACTION on A NEW SKYROCKET ENGINE 3. Dunn's: Norris (Chaput) : ws iY FINAL PERIOD Mare headroom, legroam, mors Live rubber cushions you=--imeaths Olds' all-new Hydra:Matic Drive. for great naw viger, coupled with (Pipher. Locke) 3 Sougog: Young Stamp: Clemen somforiable weal, your ride==al aver 90 cations. Faster, ther, more all Olds' adit FINAL PE RIOD (O'Neil, Takach) oc M00 CCRWHREEY cats vrai : iid Kinlach's: Fitehett 2 Scugog: K. McPhee Stamp: He andl, oF Ra (Whiteley, Brawn) +, (Nash) ' LLL {L-achrane) LAE v : PLUS THE TOTALLY NEW Dunn's: D. Lintne Sougog: Young 15 Stamp: Cochrane of 2 Sig (Locke) y (Takach, Terwillegar) 28.10 {Philly b, Kinloch's: Bryan PLATERS WIN EASILY 16 Plater (Sutton, devine) coo W008 Siamping Plant averwhelined Dunn's: BD. Lintner + HW he cellar dwelling Platers hy a Officia 5 punn's. D. Lintner WOT61 count as the defending caneland J ute a 8 | £3 : . . SCUGOGS TAKE LEAD champions rode roughshod aver hii k ; X a Is; fl 1]! Scupag Cleaners moved into] the Platers LEAGUE STANDINGS ! a EB ¥ § 3 - EVERY INGN AN / Luton 4 Northampton 0 Man United 3 Middieshrough 0 yeweastle 4 Fulham 0 Stamp: Philip 1412 (Cachrane) Samp: Canker Stamp: (Heard) undisputed possession af 10D} pe 1g goal authurst was high W 2 INDEPENDENT 4-LINK COI spot in the NPHE as they pul! jiehted by a 12:goal opening per Scugog Cl ) SPRINGS keep your Oldy' ride an a concerted attack in he iad as the hungry Stamp Plant Kinlo \ level al sornan, vlops and starts, last hall of the final period tojfarwards scored almost at will Dunn's 1 3 ' nand a stubborn Acadian Clean: 'on a virtually un cled Gut: Samp BP 1 4 er crew a 10:3 sethack sale in the Plater » \ Liar | h MO 4 The final score was not indica In the final periad Stamp Plate i NE WwW n ever wa ou want ' $4 V y RR tive of the game throughout asi Plant after notching three more TOP TEN SCORING Scugog held assim 2:1 lead al markers in the early. minutes Fitehetl, (Kin) the end of a close first period. were finally held in cheek some: Phee (se) 2%: Brawn (RK | ni The final period saw Scusog what and just past the midway 1ock Dung sutton (Kin) increase their margin ta 3:1 only mark Platers notched their do | Rn Kin) \ \ ONTAR 1a sof Acadians sterm back y Counts AS Aldred o A a of oley } Ca knot the count 3all hy the 12. fart beat Tindall sublung he rane. Ha minute mark {nels for the injured Sweetman (Dunn) 17. OE « 140 Bond St, West, Oshawa, Ontario Whitby, Ontario

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