The Oshawa Times, 27 Jan 1961, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wider, Jomery 37, 1900 Royals Grab Lead In League Action "Royuls" took over first place ALS 18 ~~ PETES } in Town and Country play In # breszed manner Sunday Dairymen In Upset The f to} ot the! John then lengueieading Dairymen fighters # edge Boy ] their seeond end of the first gave 1 Joss Dairymen, unacenstomed second time the season Tuesday night (0 the oiling In any game, made fast-stepping Firefighters while 4 fine offensive showing and at! Sines Veaswingrr Construction defeated 7929 of the second period, 440 fousl om) in ) the second Wengen Higgs was ot ani A ' we ry [iene Ct i") sy cage. FIREMEN DETERMINED Fry received assists on the play | Danny Gray led the way for ever, Danny Cray for the the Firemen with # 3g formance in thelr Wd to Ed Pn i" the Milkmen by # 472 score Ini72.39, went In and scored Wis| the first game of the schedled) third I, this securing their g,, doibiehender, This was the sec-|472 victory over the Dalrymen, ou cr ond loss for the ailpowertull KASSINGERS WIP IFUL od Milk Machine, The only other. YIU (Local 969), & good cb, peta' fast "uh that managed (0 win over having players who een skate 34 victory, them was the unpredictable Im- and stick-handle, have one big perial Squad, moblem, They can't seem fo, CIVIL, SERVICE DIARY Danny opened the scoring of muster enough wins to get owt! Vor the star selection, we the 40-second mark of the gamelof the cellar spot, They lost have chosen in the first game as heating Morden, the Dairy-lagain, this time to the over- follows: In No, 1 spot, Danny men's netminder, on a play with hauled Kassinger Construction Gray for his three goals Morgan and Joe Gangem), team who are currently in third one assist, For second place, Bob Pry tied the score at 3.55 spot In the league stendings, Joe Gangemi #5 he as on A neat play with McKee, The score was 3 10 2 sisted on 3 of Firefighters' 4 The action went hack and! Johnny Hogg was the big fac goals and in third spot' we forth for 15 minutes hefore an tor in the Kessinger win, We chose Dairymen's Bob Fry for other goal was scored, Vinelseored all three goals his fine steady game, | rushes by the Dairymen with, The game had an exciting In the ITU Kassinger Const (Welsh, Fry and McKee were tone as hoth teams played wide tilt we chose for first star, stopped short by Palmer Knight open hockey, each concentrating Johnny Hong of the Kassingers; who played exceptionally welllon the offensive for second spot, Kassinger's in the Virefighters' net, John Hogg opened and closed woul tender, Wilishire, and for Panay Cray tallied his second the scoring in the first period the third star, ITU's netminder goal at 17.55 of the first period at 22.23 to take the initial lead Taylor with Harrison and Gangemilin the game in favor of Kas |eredited vith assists. AL 28.90 of | singer Const, Dairymen Hardy : : § $F Bi i i is 3] 1 i is fi = § : i : H ox i 1 i : i 3 3 1 i i the play, With five minutes left to : i : i t i 1 He i i § §3 3 - > = » a * ii; gF i i i i i gd 8 um $f ND. Sahahaly Tre Syracuse Favored To Get Franchise SYRACUSE, N.Y, (AP)~'The a 50-50 response at the meet v 7 F A PS oresident of the Internationa! ing," LF | : " ' OSHAWA K. OF C, SQUIRES WIN BASKETBALL TOURNEY Winners in the Knights of | were teams from Oshawa, | (capt), Jim Dulny and Vrank | Houston, chief counsellor; Columbus sponsored basket: | Peterborough, Toronio and | Bayszka; 2nd row: Stan Dal: | Lowell Harrison, Joe O'Malley hall tournament for Squires | Iindsay, First row, left to | howiez, Vincent Vuseo, Ta: | coach, Fed Monchasky and was the Oshawa team shown | right: Wes Misiaszek, Guy | ciano Latin, Joe Morin and | Frank Byrne, counsellor shove, Among contestants | Quenneville, Marcel Boivin ' Tony Hroncieh; Srd vow; Bud Oshawa Times Photo | 1 h 13 M 2 1 ] THE SPORTS CELEBRITIES annusl dinner last night in Toronto, was onee again a terrific success, with & turnout of over 1200 at $26.00 per plate~--to give a big boost to the Crippled Children's Fund, Variety Vil» lage, ete, The gathering together of the sports greats, of various fields of sports aetivity, some of them stars of more than a quarter-century ago, always constitutes a big event, The celebrities dinner idea is copied now all meross the continent, by various elubs, cities, ete, but it's doubtful if anything, year=after-year, ean touch the high-level standard maintained hy the Ontario Bports Writers and Bportscasters Association, Jess Doyle, Cap Cornelius, former Canadian Olympic great; Dit Clapper, Paul Thompson, Toe Blake, Davey Kerr, all former NHL, stars; Barney Ross, Bill Mazeroski--a long and colorful list, | y 20 # »w 0 quoted. "As fn 'm concerned," ithe 25-minute period Hubble! Dodsworth and sel Viremen 32 4 4 Trrntny a We tudes A aera. scored with a powerful shot Daniels up at 2.10 of the second assinger 4 4 ¥ Hihe ol after being set un hy Gray andl period to put the game on even Imnerial "4 recommend 'a franchise [or replaying, "the franchise Is go- Gangemi, thus vit the ¥ A perio 9 put the game on ev ma rials 2 6 Syracuse, despite lukewarm!ing to Syracuse, I will recom. bids giving the Ye terms, ' ; ; ene | SHUPPOIL i the city, mend this at the league meets + i : | Francis Judking, & city offl- ing in New York Saturday." M # Mis. Woolley's Rink cial, seid Thomas Ichardson| Richardson has proposed that SPORTS MENU uers arne OSS (made he comment when Jud the 113 raise DMI and Wins Playoff Spot Kins reported hy telephone the pledge another $100,000 in ad- ] TORONTO (CPY=Mrs, L, E [Fonction of civie olfilaly io vance hap Slr, oval 4 Woolley of Toronto G Club | Richardson's proposal to trans- community - . ane by By Geo, H, Campbell C ose Games hd ee Laronse Southern Om fer the Montreal franchise to{Under the plan, 100 business. SPORTS EDITOR tario ladies' curling champion (By racuse men would be asked to contrib. 4 Last Baturday morning saw and Reeson led Walls with 17 {ship with seven straight wins, | The local committee decided ute $1,000 each or 200 business. . y [three more fast and exciting and § while for Kinloehs it was Mrs, James Armstrong of not to take immediate action on|men to give $500 each, Fo far, Everything From Soup To Nuts games at OCVI under the Y's Winters who was best with 8.) TORONTO (CP) Barney Vancouver Irishman Jimmy Me.| Huntsville was runner-aip with!the proposal, {Judkins said, 41 people have [Men's Leagues WAI/I'S BARBER SHOP ~ Ross was a great fighter in and|Larnin for the welterweight ®% Wing : | Judkins said he told Richard-\made pledges of from #5 to In the first game of the morn: Edmondson, Nichol 2, Hickey 2,|out of the ring, He became thelehampionship, Mrs, Woolley's rink earned Rison "there was not better than $500, ing, Modern Dry Cleaners Esmits 17, HReeson 8, O'Heil-lfirst hoxer to hold two world | berth in next MONS Provineis) | mmm squeezed oul a narrow margin|ly 4, Fouls b for 18; Total .|(itles at the same time, Then PAYS TRIBUTE finals at Fort William win of 28 to 22 victory over the] Kinloch's Men's Wear = Win:|he fought the biggest battle of, "Sure, I won two of those '* Sombleted od Undefebied Gitar Feel A's 2 ters 6, Hooey 2, Bathe 1, Brain his life against drug addietion|fights but MeLarnin was the oor with Ye ay ol rat hall wag ve "4 io " Hudy i, Wurke 4, Fouls hi-for:|=and won hardest puncher I met, 1 beat|™ yp Armstrong defending with Puller lending " the y ay i; Total 2 | Just turned 61, Barney, round. him because I had his style fig: | spamnion, finished the day vith for Moderns with 10 points, In| ROCKETS WIN AGAIN faced and silver-haired, didn't ured out a 107 win over Mrs. C, Bel the second half Moderns contin:! Jayeee Rockets continued on|l0ak his years Thursday night] "There isn't 8 welterweight kirk"s Peterborough team, ued to go all out with Fuller| thelr winning ways downing On-|While reminiscing in an inter today, though, that MeLarnin hitting regularly while playing tario Steel B's hy the score of|view before the 10th annual On- wouldn't chase out of the ring." conch Graham of the A's tried(d1 to 47, in one of the most|tario Bports Writers and Bports:| Before meeting MeLarnin | aM Etcheverry to pull his team to victory, hut! exciting games of the season. casters celebrities dinner, Ross defeated Tony Canzoneri tme ran oul The Rockets, led hy Clarke) Hoss was one of 28 sportsi/for the world lightweight 'iii Hasn't Yet G nt A Green Light Moderns were led by Vuller| took a commanding 27-10-19 first| greats | 2 { past and present--who pionship=thus holding two titles with 16, with some mighty fine| half lead which saw both teams|were head table guests Bt the [at the same time, Shooting. While Grafam poe! going hack and forth with ex: (gai-a-plate charity affair that! The Second World War ] 4 BE § yE, | | y yaa , hi cel hays: elting basketball drew a sellout crowd of more brought Barney out fighting on J 4 Wl vl Hit ¢ As nat In the second half, the B's/than 1,200, Proceeds go to the another front, A United States 1am §, Delong 2, Dulny, Dali led by Gunn, started to fight|Ontario Society for Crippled marine, he was severely NEW YORK (CP)=Pete Ro dowick ? Rowden 4, Anderson | back, and outscored the Hoeks| Children (wounded and decorated for gal: 7elle, National Football League] Wi 3. Fouls Aford ety ° to 24 hut it whe ton late | "You know, the fighters in/lantry on Guadalcanal, Then he Commissioner, sald "Thurs ol il a8 The Hockets were led hy Clarke, | yt . ID an Wid Fhe night he has not yet approve MODERN CLEANERS| Kelly and Ftchells who hit for ny me and 1 n not ine luding became addi i morphing quarterback Bam Eicheverry's Nyse were better and the during treatment for malaria in|... wat with Bt, Louis Cardin: als Rozelle sald he hoped to re- view Eteheverry's case with the NFL's lawyer shortly and might « Goldstein 4, Puller 16, Tun: 15, 11 and 10 points ven. hl (a nicliffe 4, Ferries 4, Harrison while Gunn and Milosh got 13/6ame was better," Ross said, (1042 Four years after being sent make an announcement next week, Fouls 2:for-7, Total 26 aplece for the B's "Maybe it's because we were In the second game, Walts| JAYCER ROCKETS ~ Brady unerier, We wanted to fightinome Barney voluntarily entered Barber Bhop extended their's, Breen 2, Kurhan, Clarke 15, [More {a hospital In Kentucky and in winning streak by defeating| Hobbs 6, Wichells 10, MeHugh,| Barney recalled vividly his|two months had broken the Kinlochs Men's Wear hy the|iCelly 11, Fouls 0-for-19; Total, [three eple battles in 1084.85 with! habit, -- -- a Etcheverry, formerly with [ Montreal of the hig Your, was traded to Hamilton last fall, He maintaing the swap was a breach of his contract with score of #4 to 25, Walls (ook a|51 commanding 28 to 12 lead hyl ONTARIO STEEL B's = God the fine shooting of Ksmits who|dard 5, Lee, Baramak 6, Mi got no less than 11 points [losh 14, Babe 2, Stimming, Gunn In the second half, Kinlochs(1s, Barlow 8. Fouls Hfor18: tried hard to overcome Walls! Potal 47 Montreal, The Canadian league has ruled Yitcheverry must play in Hamilton next season or not at all, by outscoring them 14 to 11] Games scheduled for this Rat YESTERDAY'S but it was not enough. smite] grday, January 28 = 0.25 a.m. Walts Barber Shop vs Ontario Teammates Say, |My THE CANADIAN PRESS Steel B's; 10.06 a.m, Kinloeh's Men's Wear va Ontario Steel . Chuck McKinley \ G Ll ston's mr t, Made Fall uy | lostons, RR Governor=Ceneral"s Cup play for the Eastern On» tario distriet winners, held here yesterday, saw the Unionville rinks emerge vietorious and qualify to go into the provincial semi=finals, at Toronto High Park Club this morning, Unionville defeated the RCAY curlers from Rockeliffe (Ottawa) in the first round and then triumph over Lindsay rinks in the deciding set, Lindsay ousted Gananoque in their first round by a close 10-16 margin and in the Globe & Mail Trophy qualifications, the Airmen beat out Gananoque 20-14, Two former Oshawa residents were in action yesterday, Squadron Leader Milt Cowie, former Oshawan, now with the RCAF at Rockeliffe was a viee-skip for one of their rinks while Bryee Garrison, another former Oshawan, was a member of one of the Lindsay rinks, The Rockeliffe rinks continue in the G & M playdowns, today at Toronto Cricket-8kating Club, pny Boston Bruins Edge Mapleos By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Bruins are doing their best to make sure Toronto Maple Leafs don't get above second place In the National Hockey League standings BRIGHT BITS: Mrs, Woolley and her Toronto Granites rink won the Southern Ontario ladies' singles rink round-robin, going through the session at Dixie undefeated, to qualify for the All-Ontario finals at Fort William and a bid for a berth in the Canadian Diamond "D" ladies' curling ehampionships , , , OSH. AWA LADIES, in quest of their third«straight Ontario A's and 10.65 a.m, Jayoee Rock ets va Modern Dry Cleaners, NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS tributed to Harris, Pronovost's game-winner came on a goal mouth play, Chicago jumped into a lead after 47 seconds of play when Gric Nesterenko blasted a shot between Terry Bawchuk's pads, CooL {0 CONTROL © LLIL IR Nu Ladies' Tankard triumph, move inte Welland on Monday for the final rounds of that spectacular twosrink com petition , , , GENOSHA HAWKS play away this week» end, They had a game arranged for Donevan Collegiate gym this Saturday night' hut Welland Meteors, their opposition, have cancelled the game, Hawks got busy and arranged a game with Torente YMHA, in Toronto Ryerson Tech, plays herve next Thursday night : ROSTON RRUINS knocked off Toronto Leafs last night and thus offset the ground gained by Leafs when they beat Canadiens on Wednesday N.Y, YANKEES signed their ace battery yesterday, Whitey Ford and Elston Howard, Yogi Herra in expected to play more in the outfield this season, than behind the plate UNIONVILLE'S Ontario Tankard rinks were heaten in Belleville yesterday by Jack Sands and Jake Edwards of Kingston, Sands tied Bob Lawrie while Edwards beat Ray Grant 12-7, In the next round, Sands lost to Rjarnason of Peterborough 10-8 but Edwards beat Seotty Ingram 14-8, to win the round, In Burden Trophy play, the Unionville rinks qualified to move inte Foronto tomorrow with easy wing ever Arnprior, Upsets Feature Biddy League 'In the Y's Men's sponsored hiddy basketball league played Saturday, there were two un expected upsets of the season In the first game of the morn ing, Firefighters eame oul breathing five, as they blanked the first place Parts and Serv: ioe quad by the score of 14 ta 0 The firemen completely domi: nated play throughout the game as they oulchecked and oul hustled the Parts and Service orew, The Parts crew are still league leaders as this is only their second defeat of the sea. son, but both of them have been In a row, and they are going to need more of a team effort fram now on if they want to hold their place on tap, because the other teams are really clicking at the present time, FIREFIGHTERS ~~ N, Cor] MUNDINGER = T. Boivin neal, R Howard 4, L. Wry 4D. Lee, D. Burnett 3 GQ T Rye B, Warren, J.'sen, F, Mongipk, P, Sargent A, Felix, R, Stewart, Coach, Rowden, PARTS AND SERVICE Sawyer, Syers, M ton, BR. Henderson, C. or, POLICE ARE UPSRY by the score of 13 to 4, Police Association just soem 10 do anything right Mundinger ramped away an extra 7 points this half Police's 0 Toronto's Frank Mahovlich gained a second-place tie with Montreal's Dickie Moore in the National Hockey League scor ing race Thursday night hy coring his 40th goal and setting up another as the Leafs dropped The Bruins, turning in one of thetr hardest « driving performs ances of the year, toppled the Leafs 5-4 Thursday night to pre vent them moving into a first place tie with the idle Montreal Canadiens, Holvin, Hl, Melnroy 8, 1. Black, Montreal A. Holt, N, Crowell, B y Bombing, BD. Cooker K, Sawyer, B Pace. coach, B. Derry Coach, B, Hraynyk and D. Cal | "Bat 1ch In the second game, the last place Mundinger crew upset the second place Police Association In the first half, the game Was very even as both teams layed good ball, and the Mun dinger crew only had a 6 to 4 lead, but in the second hall the didn't with| Rives; Man A Pts, A A? iL] 2 HN a 0 M 10 40 Last Saturday, the Bruins up set the Leafs 81 In Toronto while Montreal was losing to Detroit Red Wings, In Thursday night's only other action, Stan Mikita flashed in from the blue line and scored midway through the third pes riod to earn Chicago Rlack Hawks a 2:3 tie at Detroit, The Bruins won the hard way, They spotted Leafs a 1.0 lead, went in front 2:1, fell behind 83, made it 48 in their favor, then lost the lead again when new comer Tom McCarthy acels dently knocked the puek into his own net, Andre Pronovoat finally wrapped {t up, scoring at 12:08 of the third period after taking fi DaKK from Doug Mohns from J, Toronto Chicago R. Detroit Callen, Total, 13 Al IT NEW YORK (AI) Rarry | fair' the suspension of their for parently is "taking the vap for Wa Amended by tha u 8 to within 10 of Maurice (Rocket) inter-gone Davis Cup finals at|{PoInte the fall guy for everylhing (at Geatfrion Montreal unfortunate, Nothing happened! lelivean, Montreal should have heen suspended." |Kelly, Toronto tonal black eve give the Amerl:| In choosing fresh fish, check other two per cent was twisted," made hy fingers disappenr| By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York 1494 R190 159 Aa 271% 6168 195 60 Toronto 4 Roston § 17 18 12 129 141 48) Detroit at Montreal WLTFA Ps A, V. Henderson, J. Clement, R [Kitehener 1910 7153 161 45 Games scheduled for Satur Montreal PHN IMMTN Service and §.00 a.m, Munding OHA Junior A League, for Saturday, Janury/St. Michael's 18 § as 10.10 am, Jayoee Pelerhore 1218 FIRE and (OCVD 845 am, Rela Thursday's Results MaeKay and Parl (Bute)! Buehholz Thursday termed "un mer Davis Cup teammate, | Chuek McKinley and said he ap all of ta." a 64 decion to Boston Bruins MeKinley, 19. from 8t. Loui Mahavlieh's geal brought him Lawn Tennis Association for a|'tirhard's record of fi, Mahov racketthrowing incident in the|eh also has 18 assists for OR Perth, Australia, in December Th leaders: "I think. Chuek may be ju happened down in Australia this |Mahovlieh, Tarante year," MacKay said, "That is Moore, Montreal down there to warrant a pen Hathiate, New York alty and 1 don't think Chuek[!!'man, Detroit Buchholz blamed the Aus tralian press for the interna: FRESH FISH oan team, "What they wrate/to see the flesh is Hrm and = was BR per cent false and thelelastie and that depressions he said quickly National League Hoston 1197 10 199 164 32 WLTF A PK Thursday's Results 2016 R160 130 5% Chicago 8 Detroit 2 20 17 10 133 128 60 Saturday's Games {Chicago at Toronto Eastern Professional POLICE ASSOCIATION = 11. Tul Ottawa 30 © 4 184 108 #4 Chapman, G. Morrison, P, Plob/8 8 Marie ~~ 3318 4130 160 50 Ralkovie, Tatal, 4; coach, M./Kinuston 19 21 4170 183 4 Karas Sudbury 1520 0182 108 38 day, January 8% 83 am Thursday's Result Palice Assoe. vs. Parts and Sudbury 8 Sault Ste, Marie § er va. Firefighters WLTFA PMs Games scheduled in the Minor Guelph M4 TIMNRE MW = (Kimeoe Hall), 9.30 am. Niagara Falls 17 14 Medical Pharmacy vs, Javeee Hamilton "Hn toi Whites va. Provineial Tile; 10.50/81, Catharines 9 20 2 112 150 20 am, CKILR vs Firefighters Maribores 432 § PARTY LA hoods Sports ve, St Cadets, 3 # Marlboros 2 Hamilton § ind Toronto's net, Johnny Rower was given a Atif workout, stopping 30 shots, including 17 in the last period, as the Rruins kept relentless the lead, Dick Duff gave Toronto its first lead, slapping in Rilly Har vig's rebound while Fern Fla. man was sitting out a Roston penalty, Jerry Toppazzini then punched home two goals = the second on a hreakaway while Poston was shorthanded==to put Roston ahead | The Leafs opened fast in the [second period, getting goals {from Reb Nevin and Frank Ma. hoviieh to take a 32 lead I {wan Mahavlieh's 40th goal of {the season, tops in the league, | [ARUING COME RACK Mohns tied it, however, he: 1105 9% Mifare the period ended and Leo| 2 115 113 3 {Raivin put Boston back in front | riod by| {early in the third pe {knocking in the rebound of [Johnny Rueyk's long drive Then came the mistake byl MeCarthy, obtained from Des Joha's 8t. Michael's § Peterborough™2 trait earlier this week in a five man wade, The goal was at Gordie Howe got his first goal nl 11 games six minutes later tol tie the score, | Parker MacDonald put the | i ted Wings in front by tpping| {In Pete Goegan's long drive, early in the second period be Bruins defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 6:4 In Boston, Chicago's - Stan Mikita, who seored the tying goal and played an outstanding two-way game an Detroit and Black Hawks fought to a 2:2 draw, fore Mikita came on to earn the tie, NEW ROLE Chicago goaltender Glenn Sam Huff, linebacker for New Hall blocked 40 shots, Sawehuk| York Giants of the National stopped 81 as both netminders| Football League, will make his were called on to make re: movie debut in The Young Does peated saves, tors, with COOL CONTROL BREWING ™e iy thet Paw owed by the 61a ve Caml Con rol proses BAe proces 18 sAR1R lg Aonind, horahy ensuring waiter high quali, Frisoatln, Of By AN Welem, Wowie Gein fod [Lo Dow knows how 10 bring out the sparkling seed lb in beer, B Goal Control Tl guards the temperature, guards the Mavens of Daw-=evary step af the way 8) the sap goes on the bottle, When yeu uneap & Daw, you pour yoursell the oauy drinking beet in beer, NEED A GA As Advertised on Channel 9 pressure on the Leafs to proteot | | | | PAYMENTS STA RAGE? 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