The Oshawa Times, 30 Jan 1961, p. 10

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| Leafs Win Two, I 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Jonvery 36, 196) BOBBY HULL, (second from | Leafs during a hrief senffle right) of Chicago Black Hawks | in Saturday night's National has words with defence Bob | Hockey League game in Tor Baun (left) of Toronto Maple | onto. The linesman is Bill Fri 'Fernandez Stops Rory 8th Round BNEW YORK (AP) ~ Making. WINNIPEG (CF) 00d use of B sharp left Book, young Bruce Kidd of Toronto Ih 171 Hl Bruce Kidd Sets Two-Mile Record Fleet dion mark of 9:0 at Montresl The world record is sel two weeks Rg9 In field events, three fecor were cracked, Bob Reid of V | conver made 14 fest in the pole vault for whet officials scribed ss an unofficial ander . . . 8:3, val broke the Canadian indoor two Murray { i Halberg of New Zea Lhoun #t 2:31 of the eighth round] mile record and threatened the and af Portland, Oregon |Baturday might in # scheduled one-mile mark Saturday as he Forontn, % { 18-rounder turned in a tholling perform Jon Wallington of ¥ race, Ban native record. The ] The Cuban, fighting as 4 mid- ance at the second annuel 0-118 seconds off Kidd's pace (was ag for ign 1 Bi dleweight for the second time leTnationsl meet of Champions. In the meel's final event hind Jim Graham of Lafter moving up from the wel. Abowt 6000 fans watched thelgids Drought the crowd wp\Stete, who made 14 feet, (termes ranks, brought the Aeron and evemng #8 cheering with # last - Kick Inches--fowr inches off the Ch J ling his attack from body telBOn. A Lotal of 16h athletes Entry in 4:12 114 seconds off\YERr head A solid hook had a delayed action effect on Calhoun, whe {had to grab and hold on as the Hull power of the blow took its Holl Fernandez weighed 156 pounds, Calhoun 160% Hooks thudded home on Cal houn's ehin as the fighter | sagged and wobbled, Finally he tered, including stars from thei the Canadian indoor record held | United States, England and Jew jointly hy Archie San Romani) Zealand and Ron Gregory The Vi-year-old Kidd, a Weh Jim frons of Bramplon was | school senior who won IMErna- second with 4/137, Kidd's ef] tional acclaim earlier 1his| fort shaved 110th of & second) month with a two-mile victory off the meet mark set last year at Boston in $:48.2, didn't need! by Dick Pond of Chicagn quite so much speed Saturday. Bill Crothers of Toronto tn romp home ahead of the chopped the Canadian MA-yard field record tn 918 seconds from the He grabbed the lead in the previous mark of #8 seconds| fight 10 & sudden end by shift-|"ponsored by the Canadian 1e|that gaye him the one-mile Ci ---- Jean Keenan of Winnipeg took the of with Ly Tey COMPAR vious Ca 7 women's mark of 126 feet, 9% inches, set here last year by Mane ess of Camp Borden, Jim Hanley of Milwaukee het- ered the Ca men's shot put mark by more then a foot with 8 heave of 0 feet, seven 4 | Teal {went down on his hack, resting third lap of the 22-1ap race and ion his elbows while referee finished with 100 yards to spare {Harry Kessler started the count posting a time of 8.582 Don! | Calhoun, dazed and badly) McKwen sel the previous Cana) | shaken, started 10 get up at six " {and had hall risen al seven only to topple forward as he tried to drag himself across the ring toward his own corner As referee Kessler never fin ished the official count of 10 New York State Athletic Com mission officials at ringside said it was a technical knockout In a preliminary, Vinee, "Huil-Ouawa Canadiens of the Shoma, a former Golden Gloves gosiern Professional Hockey fighter from New York, won Wsi i cacue increased their league fourth straigh pro hout hy 1ak-liooq" cs 15 points aver the week ing a unanimous six-round de-loog' by defeating second-place cision aver Lenny Sparks. of go Ge Marie Thunderbirds Halifax, Canadian Junior welter- is. "Hull Sunday weigh cha mpion Shomo In a two-game encounter over | weighed 147, Bparks 148 the weekend Kitchener - Water: F lon Beavers lengthened their Name Canada's and the other players are Hay of Chicagne and Hillman of Toronto von the game 2:1 Beavers protected . their three: [point edge over the Frontenaes da | Saturday night in Kingston hy fied battling to a #3 tie but in Wayne creased their lead Sunday in | MONTREAL (CP) The Ca: 1n the fourth weekend game nadian Badmington Association five place Sudbury Wolves Sunday night named an eight: hianked last - place Montreal [man team for competition in the! Rovals 80 hefore a record Thomas Cup, a triennial inter: crowd of 12,747 scored the third - place lead over fourth: Kitchener hy coming through W 4 national tournament which this| Johnny Annable place Kingston Frontenacs, The For Thom Cup ith a 6-8 win |year involves 32 countries tie-hreaking goal for Hull Of set hy Boh McFarlane at Mont real in 1990. George Sheppard of Toronts was second in 94 seconds } Hull-Ottawa Habs Boost Their Lead vy THE CANADIAN PRESS Hull-Ottawa scorers. Ed Kachur ship Sunday and Merve Kuryluk scored for the losers ATTERSLEY HAD TWO Chick Balon, Dave Balon and Fd Hoekstra scored the Kiteh ener goals in Saturday's game Bobby Attersley was the top goal-getter for Kingston with two, Ory Tessier picked up a single In Sunday's game at' Kitch: ener, Dennis Olson of the Reavers and George Gosselin of Frontenacs each picked up two goals, Boh Sahourin, Dave Balon and Lean Rochefort scored singles for the winners, Tessier notched the other Kingston goal Goalie Gerry MeNamara scored a shutout when the Sud hury Wolves hlanked the last: place Montreal Royals 30, Keke Mortson, Ken Girard, and Don McGregor scored for the Wolves. Jacques Plante's goal record in the EPHL inches, The previous mark, also sel here |ast year was feet 6% inches by Ray Vanye of North Dakotas Arvida Boys Quebec Champs QUEBEC (CP) --~ A jubilant Arvida rink won the provineisl high school curling champion Andy Hrycko skipped the Lake 8t. John quartet (o vietory over eight high school rinks from all corners of the province Some B00 youngsters took part in the competition, whieh draws entries from 46 schools across the province, The provineial winner becomes eligible to com- pete for the Dominion title=tn| he played Feb, 19-24 in Prince! George, BA Ending the regulation seven: round honspiel in 8 three-way| tie for first place with Montregl| and North Hatley, Arvida de-| feated hoth to clinch the top| spot On Saturday night, the north ern team came up with a three-| ender to edge out John Ham: mond"s Mount Royal High rink 7-8, Two big four-enders figured prominently in Sunday's 12:7 victory over the North Hatley squad "hs 8 BRUCE KIDD, 17, sensation: al schoolboy is ahout to break the tape, to set 8 re: cord of K:58.2 in winning the two-mile race al the Canadian Legion's Internatinal meet of champions in urday, Kidd also won the mile Winnipeg, Sat: | race in the record time of 4:12.1, The old Tegion meet time in the two-mile race was #:04.0 set hy Don McKewen in 1852. The previous one-mile re. cord was 412.2, set hy Dick Pond last yesr ~CP Wirephoto SPORTS IN BRIEF SKATERS NAMED [en's fourhall champions Mars PHILADELPHIA (AP) = The|lene Stewart Streit of Toronte od | LAW 8-2 victory, Bobby keeping Inited | tawa in their 3-2 vi ' Lg BL bby "We seem (0 get them ally 04" 6 ates Figure Skating and Ann Casey Johnstone of cout losses and a tie that way," grinned 17-year-old yccooiaiion announced Sunday|M C : vy," grin / | Assneis p y mday| Mason City, lows, Sunday, $ Nick Bchoch, commenting on|gg ainieres have heen chosen to/and 2 in the finals of the 16th his team's frequent hig ends (yoo .0con the U8, in the North] 8nnual golf tournament Canada is to meet the tates in the North American|Rousseau and playing zone finals at Toronto's Carlten!Glen Skov were the other two Club Feb. 24:25 two wins, two Share Top Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Red Wings defeated the Bruins Toronto's surging Maple Leafs 8-1 at Boston Sunday have a share of first place in the National Hockey League to- George day, tion Coach Punch Imlach has!/leafs their win Saturday, Arm heen re-iterating all season strong's 12th of the season, it Imlach had heen saying that hroke up a tight game featured with "a few hreaks" Leafs could by great goaltending hy Leafs overtake Montreal Canadiens Johnny Bower and Hawks' The Leafs, never far behind Glenn Hall for the last several weeks Rookie Boh Nevin scored pulled up to the injury riddled| Leafs' first goal after Ron Mur Canadiens during the weekend phy had given the Hawks, win by winning twice--2-1 over Chi-/less on Toronto ice in five ap cago Black Hawks in Toronto pearances this season, a Saturday and 4-1 over thellead Rangers at New York Sunday. Old pro Red Kelly, 3 The Canadiens were held to/the star Sunday, scoring two ties. They hlew a two-goallgoals in the second period lead against Detroit Red Wings, Bert Olmstead and defence in Montreal Saturday and were man Allan Stanley were the tied 4-3. Sunday they need alother Toronto scorers late third-period goal by Jean a: : Beliveau 0 deadlock the Black GETS FIRET NHI, TALLY Hawks 1-1 at Chicago Floyd Smith got his first NHI Leafs and Canadiens have 80al for New York 3 i #2 points with the Habs having Gordie Howe fired two thir two games in hand period goals, the second with only 25 seconds left WINGS TOP BRUINS Wings the tie against Canadiens In another weekend game, the His late goal came after net Wilma Rudolph Is 'Athlete Of Year | NASHVILLE I's tough to keep ahead of Wilma Rudolph on a cinder track, but when it comes to talking, the slim speedster pre. Armstrong midway Was two skating cham now Mr was third Tenn. (AP)= Olympic figure pion Carol Heiss Hayes Alan Jenkins with 101 BREAK 11 SECONDS? A power-play goal hy captain tra forward, artly fulfiling a predic. through the third period gave other goal early in the third pe: 5 International rules allow only| minder Terry Sawchuk had six niavers to a team for com heen removed in favor of an ex: nevidion in any tie and the team's members must he made known at least 10 days prior to competition, Hilles Pickens, the manager, said the eight players selected will train together be:| fore the squad is cut to the six Howie Glover scored Detroit's rind ' Rookie CHIff Pennington, play team's | ing his first NHL, game, scored Montreal's first goal midway through the second Ralph. Backstrom got player limit diens' other two: markers Six of the players selected are Beliveau's goal Sunday came from Toronto and the other two at 18:12 of the final period and|@re from: Vancouver was his 20th of the season. In| Those selected By JOHN YORATON Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP) = Curlers got down to business today in the {48th annual Quebec international Quebec 'Spiel' Is Under Way | more were made members of the Decaders Club Nine rinks entered from New Brunswick, 18 from Nova Scotia, two from Prince Edward | "Prove It' Does Exactly That NEW YORK (CP)~Prove It proved it Saturday by takin { easy vietory in the $167,470 Santa Anita maturity at Ar cadia, Calif Jockey Willie Shoemaker rode the Rex C, Ellsworth eelt to haul in the 808,870 winner's purse American figure skating cham nmonships against Canada here Feh, 11:12. The new UK, ladies' and men's senior singles cham ions, Miss Laurance Owen and fradley Lord, both of Boston head the squad BAN FRANCISCO (AP) Bouth Africa's Gary Player, 95 hlazed a six-under-par 65 Sun-| day to win the $57,000 San Fran cisen international open golf tournament with a 72-hole seore of 272, Player won $0,000, fin GETS LITTLE LEAGUE POST HAMILTON (CP) = George {Cochrane of Hamilton, con {nected with little league bases ball for five years, has heen named representative for Dig |triet One, the area between Tore an PLAYER TAKES TOP PRIZE [onto and Windsor, He succeeds the late M, D, (Mickey) Mars tino of Dundas, founder of Hitle league baseball in Canada, Mr, Martino died in 1057 HAS HOPES FOR AMATEURS NEW YORK (AP)~Deane Be. man, United States amateur golf the second period defenceman Al Arbour had put the Hawks ahead with his first goal of the season The Canadiens, who had a 19 point lead at the top of the top of the standings at this {honsplel |Tsland, four from the United Before the honspiel winds up States and 40 each from Ontario Saturday they'll have played| and Quebec, The city of Quebec elght to 11 matches in compe ot " entires ow hag ime Was a fast 3:01 titions for 18 trophies ith six rinks eston ha . All told, 138 rinks=A13 curlers(the largest single club ontry| pA Crowd of about 30.000 made --from Eastern Canada and the|from outside the province Ihe returned $4.80, $3.40 and northern United Kiates are en 88.40, Prince Blessed paid 87.60 Reven youngsters went to the post in the 14-mile fixture re: stricted to four-year-alds, The Wayne McDonnell, Vaneou ver; Hert Fergus, Vancouver;| Dave McTaggart, Toronto; John (Martin, Toronte; Herh Kirkeon- nell, Toronto; Finn Stender, Toronto; James Carnwath, Tor: onto and Ben Westcott, Toronto ishing two trokes in front off champion, says the time is just George Bayer and Don. Whitt ahead when amateur golfers wha wound up Sith jr Allagain will rival the pros for the ieiherger and Don January '" deadlocked at 978 attention of fans, *'I think the trend now is for young players LOAT IN FINALS to stay amaters instead of HOLLYWOOD, Fla, (AP) =| uming pro," said Beman, 23 Phyllis Preuss of Pompano g Pro, ' lage last season, were again Canada has participated in all without defenceman Doug Har: five tournaments held since vey and forward Bernie (Boom |1p4s Boom) Geaoffrion for hoth game In addition The survivor of the Canada Henri (Pocket/U:8, tie is to advance against to give the Rocket) Richard and Beliveau 80 Indonesian representative In|jing clubs tered in the international, con:| iderad ane of Canada's curing WEEKEND FIGHTS (classics First round started about § a0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a.m. EST at all six Quebec eur: "New York--Vince Shomo, 147, |New York, outpointed Lenny Curling in the first draw was Sparks, 148, Halifax, §; Floren Joe Burgess of Weston, last tino Fernandeg 166, Cuba, year's winner of the Lieutenant: stonped Rory Calhoun, 1608, Governor's Trophy, the Interna: write plains, N.Y,, § were not in top hysical eondi.|J8rkarta in May tion. Richard is still hothered was returning to action after a NHL BIG SEVEN lege of flu and Norm Ullman scored De Toronto's Frank Mahovlich troit's goals at Boston. Johnny gained sole possession of second Sawehuk, playing his first League scoring race during the game in Hoston this season, weekend, collecting one assist Pappazzini, Charlie Burns, An Black Hawks 2:1 Saturday night dre Pronavost and Bueyk He has a league - leading 40 with a hip injury and Beliveau| Alex Delvecchio, Al Johnson) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rueyk tallied for the Bruins place in the National Hockey made sparkling saves of Jerry as Toronto defeated Chicago goals and 19 assits for 59 points, tional's top prize, He was drawn ; hb : lagainst Les Caswell of Sudbury. | Havana--Matequilla Napoles, Ail | 18814, Havana, outpointed Quil: [DONOVAN COMPETING [lermo Valdes, 138%, Havan, In the afternoon draw was A. 8. Donovan, also of Weston, | who copped the Chateau inter on 'North Pole 2nd was $10.20, and #5, Gray Eagle was third. |e At Miami, Harbor View| pa Farm's Wolfram won the 833, Ki 00 Bougainvillea turf handicap hefore 21,688 fans at Hialeah Saturday Wolfram, with John IL, Rolz in the saddle, ran the 1 #16 miles on the grass in 1:56 1.5, only one second slower than the track record Wolfram paid $15.70, $7.70 and $5.70. Noholme 2nd returned $0.40 and $6.80, The show price {national trophy last year, He was pitted against John Free: [nd Pointe Claire, Que, quar: tet ach. Fin. and. ber California | from Rilver Bpring, Md, whe viner, Barbara Williams of won the British Amateur in 1080 chmond, stunned 1050 wom. and the U.K, Amateur last year, CHANGE GOLF RULES LONDON (AP) = The Royal three behind Montreal's Bernie| Another of last year's major | (Boom Room) Geoffrion, who winners--Edgar Hiekman's fit | lis ted fers to listen Wilma's coach, 1d Temple be: and Ancient Golf Club Thursday has missed the last six games. [John's Nfld, crew--started in| The Clarksville, Tenn., girl who raced to three gold medals lieves Wilma can break 11 sec onds for 100 metres if pushed the afternoon draw against an The leaders ( (i A Pts. Islington, rink skipped by Herb scrapped regional qualifying for the 1061 Hritish amateur cham an unprecedented feat for a woman. She ran the distance in 11 flat in the Olympics, but a record wasn't allowed because sponse of a following wind, She also "I'm very happy. And I guess won the 200 - metre dash and I was surprised." anchored the winning girls 400 Behind the shyness is a de: metre relay team termination that has carried the Her next appearance will he 130:pound college sophomore to in the Millrose Games Feb, id the pinnacle of the track world, at New York's Madison Square overcoming along the way a Garden crippled foot in childhood Following that, Wilma and In The Associated Press vear Olympic decathlon cham end poll of sports writers and pion Rafer Johnson--the male broadcasters, Wilma was named athlete of the year for 1060=--will first on 115 of 120 ballots, She received 385 points on a 3-2:1/in Milwaukee Feb, 27, where basis, easily outdistancing swim: Miss Rudolph will receive the mer Chris Von Saltza, another Frederic C. Miller Memorial winner of three gold medals, Trophy who received 126. World and Both are Negroes INTERNATIONAL ORFU Sr. Group Takes New Name TORONTO (CP)=The senior] Chilton said alse the Senior division of the Ontario Rugby ORFU may be hoosted to six Football Union this year will be{teams from three. He said the known as the International Foot: Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen ball League who dropped out last season, Maurice Chilton of Sarnia are "likely to rejoin the cir said Saturday the change inicuit along with two more Amer name will apply only to senior'ican teams clubs of the union He said negotiations are con Chilton said the change was tinuing with the Americans and made in an effort to sign Amer for that reason could not name ican players for the teams the interested clubs 'Some American boys think' The ORFU last vear operated that we play English rugger, not with Sarnia Golden Bears, Lon football when the word rughy is don Lords and Detroit - Port used {Huron Raiders in the 1960 Olympics was named female athlete of the year for 1060 Saturday. Charactertstic. ally, this was her brief re be honored at a eivie luncheon | planship, Instead, the entry list|Geoffrion, Montreal 27 25 62 will be limited to 230. The R|Mahovlich, Toronto 40 18 5 and A. sald no player with alMoore, Montreal 80 28 HR handicap more than three would Beliveau, Montreal 20 37 §7 he permitted to enter. Last Kelly, Taranto 15 47 82 year the handicap was five or Ullman, Detroit 16 45 §l under Bathgate, New York 20 20 48 {Manning [ Competitors arrived in town [during the weekend and were guests at a civie recepition Sun: | day night, Seventy-five curlers wha have been coming to the international for 10 years or HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS 20 10 8 163 167 48 1922 §1R2 101 40 16 26 7166 199 390 By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Kitchener hs National League Kingston WELT F A Pt Sudbury 2713 8 170 120 62 Montreal 12 25 11 114 150 35 eld 8 166 142 62 Saturday's Result A181 135 131 81 Kitohener 3 Kingston 3 181813 Ma 1a 0 Sunday's Resuls H ~ " Lh 14 4 Kingston 3 Kitchener § Auk Bat "¥I8ault Ste, Marie 2 Hull-Ottawa 3 Naturday's Rosults Sudbury 3 Montreal 0 Detroit 3 Montreal 3 Y Chicago 1 Toronto 2 OHA Hor A Sunday's Results b Montreal 1 Chicago 1 0 Taranto 4 New York 1 "4 Detroit 3 Boston 1 4 i aries nik Boks Stratford American LOAENS | oc [Strathray 1016 § 112 133 30 : 10 2 36 16 0 241 137 ag Woodstock 1 9813121 3 23 0 154 154 52 Saturday's Result Hershey 3122 3 141 136 48 Chatham 1 Strathroy 2 Buffalo 1 98 1169 176 45 Sunday's Resuly Rochester 20 23 4 156 164 44 Stratford § Windsor 8 uebe 20 23 1144 168 41 OHA Junior A Providence 18 32 0154 224 36 WLT FARM Saturday's Results Guelph 3 5 T1021 5 Buffalo 1 Cleveland 2 St. Michael's 20 § 3112108 43 Quebec 2 Hershey & Niagara Falls 1715 3120 11% 7 Providence 2 Springfield 3 Hamilton IN 6146121 06 Sunday's Results Peterboro 1219 3130140 20 Springfield 3 Rochester 8 St. Catharines 10 20 3119 156 2) Quebec 3 Buffalo 4 Marlboros 732 5110150 18 Hershey | Providence 3 Saturday's Result Eastern Professional Peterborough 3 St. Catharines 4 'LT FAR Sunday's Results il § 4189 105 64 Hamilton 3 Marlbores 4 2219 7162184 51 Niagara Falls 2 St. Michael's 3 Montreal T'orante Chicago Detroit New Yark Boston AR 11688 13 41 f 0M aM 4110 Wa 1120 97 9 Windsor Galt Chatham Springfield Cleveland Hull-Ottawa S.8. 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