The Oshawa Times, 2 Feb 1961, p. 14

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1 'The Gump' Beats The Hawks 3- By THE CANADIAN PRESS gers within 11 points of fourth, Smith tied it 11 at 11:41 of Lorne Worsley is undoubledly piace, he last playoff spot. the second, jamming % | ve 22 games lo play the driving force behind New| Nl et ing MR [York Rangers' push for #8 Wa peroit Red Wings are current) tional Hockey league playolfin fourth place, iberth, The Rangers fell behind 19 in | The pudgy netminder--almost the first period but came (0 life 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, February 2, 196) Be Te er 7 ey Lodgue 'Are plate Hockey | Keen Puck Race 1. ppsoving Keen Race With 12 games played in reg: ular season play, the Neighbor hood Association Pee Wee Bock. ppe cutting team lost is first io he the winner, On the first ey league is in the game of the season on Sunday Andy Gougen , Fred @t the Whithy Arena as Play Wilson unt the rssist on the continued in the Duplate Hock other one the puck giveth, There are three more past Hawk goslie Glenn Hall games in the regular schedule ey League, Cutting was downed. [aminating continued (0 press 43 bv the combined Office and and their hopes were raised after teammate Johnny Wilson before playolfs begin, There has Vistole it away from a Chicago been a baitle for top position all "Quality Control team in a close: when Jim Brayley and Clare "Wely contested game, Mason combined 10 score at defender, year with only two points he Gadshy fired in the winner In the other game of the after: 1577. However time ran out on Bem first and third HEH 4 Just 17 seconds after the start standings are ps 8 traded away last summer bein the next two periods, scoring P18, ih the oiher ga or thelr valiant | ettoris pnd 7 'ped the Iaminating team hy #\AImourvinte skated off with » I i j , 6 Law tga one In the second and twice in 9 the third period, Gadshy had WELT linker 1 Ag a anh third, heen out of action since Jan, 22| Eastyiew gle icin Ty Fiayd Smith, Bill Gadeby and Win. an deme muscle spasm in North Oshawe 19 ey poowe tao. " AT oman war he ar of i ' Jom Hanna were SCorers ' view yolls just one ' 4 (much he means (o the club, LV league game awey the Cutting the contest, Eugene Carroll, the team leads with 13 points, close. most improved player In the " " JOHN A, OVENS Optometrist HARE OPTICAL B BOND 57 EAST, RA 3.481) FUR TRAPPERS DISPLAY THEIR TROPHIES Convention in North Bay, Ont, | hid¢, one of thousands that Here, Michel Hunter (left) and | will be sold in the hig fur John Yesno of Winisk, Ont, | sale this Saturday display a freshly tanned wolf (CP Wirephoto) St. Mike's Win Two Ontario trappers came than 1000 miles to at tend the Ontario Trappers | SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell | SPORTS EDITOR mare | He 16 of 19 shots in for Ney York and Ron Murphy Hanna put the game out of Fernhill Stopped 4 nd nd for Chicags, reach 12 seconds hefore the end, Valleyview 1" [the first period and wound WY mug awk got their lone goal SCOrng his first goal of the sea: Slorie B15 iy followed hy the Office QC Iengue, gave a good account of {With 44 saves as the Bangers. .ines Wordley, 31, at 10:26 of son by shooting into an empty Kingside 412 with 11, In third place is the Mmsell, The goalies, Glen Schell {beat Chicago Black Hawks 3-1 in : : Lake Vista iil and Neil MeCrae, latter the first period when Murphy net A Armourplate team with amin [the league's only action, deflected '8 passowt hy Eric, Chicago removed Hall from Radio 210 |ating in the cellar, These teams PIRYIng only his second game in The -vietory, before a crowd Nesterenko, But good Chicago his net with shout one minute Nipigon 10 (have 6 and 2 points respective the nets, were very good, {of 11,378 at New York's Madison efforts were thwarted time and left in favor of an extra for- Bathe ly Play will continue next Sun. {Square Garden, moved the Ran- again after that hy Worsley, ward Connaught in the playoffs it will be the Gay at 12.00 o'clock at the Whit: {= " Harman second place team versus the hy Alina. AL is Hine Laminat: . Sunnyside third place team with the top nee / im { : The Uncertaint Southmend (eam a the league sched. in the first game and the Office | Rundle ¥ ule being given & hye to the/QC team will tackle Armour: ! i" Of Baseball An All-Star team has been finals plate in the last game i ul A > picked and js practicing faith. Hollis Cruwys started the Cut! Beferees for the contests Sun- { DETROIT (AP) -- Burned by fully twice a week, This team ting team off with a goal at the day were Harvey Balson and | a ee orn outfielder Charlie Maxwell's will enter the district playdowns 10.06 mark, as he converted a Jim Claus, The Scorer was How: hy ma or fade me edit of the Ontario Minar Hockey pass from Bill Seymour, The ard Shaw, Supervisor was Rob: | MIAMI, Fla. (AP)~FEfforts of one team, which he refused 0 a" ounierattack of sweet talk Association. In an exhibition'Office QC team got it hack atlert Johnson major league baseball clubs to/ldentify, had cancelled reserva-l We've pot trying to trade Eame played last weekend, in 15,10 with Roger Planke scoring ia co tons because of a han on Ne: Maxwell ob Yk Verrell | Whithy, the locals trounced from Harvey Wilson end racial segregation in spring : said Rick Ferrell by to the | {7:1 he a . gro guests, He refused to con-| vice-president of the American WHY 10 the tune of 7-1 In #| The going hecame rougher training sites have met Within, or deny a report that Balti- League Tigers, "We're depend. "he-sided affair, The coach, Dan' and tougher in the second period barriers of silence or politely! ove Orioles had demanded ing on him. We like him pe Price, feels his team isn't up 10 and the teams went scoreless negative replies that mil players live in the. Maxwell issued his ultimatum op notch form yet so this (eam Sparked by Amey Dennis the The issue is whether Negro same hotel Wednesday should do well in the playoffs, Office QC team took the lead in players will be allowed to use, In West Falm Beach and. "They can play me or trade Beginning the 7th of January,|the third as he poled in & pass the same hotel and dining room Sarasota, training bases for Kan- me, it doesn't make much dif- the 25 boys who participate n'from Harvey Wilson and Roger facilities in Florida as theirisas City Athletics and Chicago ference which," said Maxwell the league started a chocolate Planke, Ron Turpin put Cutting! white teammates, White Box, spokesmen indicated|from his Paw Paw, Mich, har bhitz, In three weeks their hack in the game as he went in Replying to president Danithere would he little change in|home, "But I'm getting sick of objective was realized and all of unassisted to score, Bill Sey: » Topping of New York Yankees|the practices of past years, The being listed as the fouth out-|the 7200 chocolate bars were! mour, Doug Layton and Hollis) that all the Yankees should stay executive secretary of the Bar. fielder and the fourth first hase. sold, Much credit goes to the Cruwys combined to even things in the same building, the man- asota Chamber of Commerce, Man in their early plans for|sports chairmen of the various up again, lager and assistant manager of Todd Swalm, said arrangements this season,' Neighborhood Associations who! Harvey Wilson scored whist) their headquarters hotel issued had heen made for Chicago's Manager Bob Scheffing has helped to make this a success. proved to be the winning goal identical statements that "we!Negro players at 8 motel, iar ed ha plans to id AlThe hoys did a very creditable for the office crew when he tp hope to nave them with us for! Clubs training in Arizona in: SALINE In HS i" Je, Jocky fol job in selling with the top hoy, ped in John Konarowski's long many years to come," dicated they do not face the gi, Bruton ligptiin Md Required Doug Whiting, selling 275 bars. drive from the hlueline 0 e Ro als The Florida hotels used hy|same problems. Chicago Cubs!" Mawel batted only 287 1ast| HE S€CONA top salesman, David) Aside from those mentioned in 2 i A { : nly 287 18st) (aide r : m wh y I Vv I Y the Yankees and St, Louis Card- players live in the same hotell ooqcon hut had 24 homers Calder, sold 267 bars, These the scoring, Jack Kellar, Lorne TORONTO (CP)="Toronto §t,|IN8ls are operated by part of alin Mona, Ariz A Seotisale, d hte vi be resented ih 8 Mchurnie, Al Lamp, and Fd 0 5 oc ihig chain, Its president was not! Boston Red Sox players are ie ame StiGoulelt turned in creditable per- Michael MiP rE oh rome available for comment scattered through various: mo-! HOWE, RICHARD {watch for their fine efforts formances, For the losers Rob A Miami hotel spokesman said |iels, ert Johnson, Bill Buchanan and! 4-2 before 1,860 Ontario Hockey 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Association junior A fans here CARE TO GO SAILING? With a brisk north-easter blowing one could expect to make Niagara Falls or Buffalo == from the Oshawa harbour, without toe much effort, Of course, the ice and Lake Ontario al this stage would provide a couple of harsh handicaps, But just so that the summer-minded sailors will not think that sll is forgotten ~~ we'd like to report that the Oshawa Yacht Club is due for a revival, We hear, from what us newspaper guys refer to as "a consistently reliable source" =~ that there are nine or ten ardent Wednesday night It was the second-place St Michael's third consecutive win over the Royals in six meet ings. It also extended Guelph's current losing streak to three games Bruce Keenan and Larry hig guns for Draper were the Ontario Curlers Shine In QUEBEC (CP)~After a night Quebec | Bruce St. John o f Graven Bt. Mike's with a goal and two of banqueting, competitors ap: hurst nipped Jake Creighton of assists each, Terry Clancy and) Stan Oshorne scored the others, today at the Quebec Interna Barry Jackeman and Borden | Smith scored for Royals | Guelph received six of the! proached the showdown stage tional Bonspiel, Sixteen rinks--four of them undefeated--were to play the Dartmouth, N.8., 87 to remain unbeaten, while Quebec's Joe| Thomas thumped Toronto's Mal:| eolm Moysey 15-8, The four un beaten rinks have 5:0, won-lost IN NEW ERA TORONTO (CP) -- There's no shortage of stars on Sacred Heart Richelieus in the Cathe lic Youth Organization's Pee wee Hockey League here They've got Maurice Rich ard and Gordie Howe on the same line Gordie, 11 years old and 76 pounds, was horn in Toronto and as far as the National Hockey League goes, believes the Maple Leafs' Frank Ma- hovlieh is a better player than his namesake of Detroit Red Y's Men's Stars Whip GM Office effective Ralph Turpin were particularly and Pat Mason and Fuclid Bastarache played heads up hockey all the way, too Playing clean hut fast hockey | Laminating and Armourplate| The Oshawa Y's Men's All: went scoreless for the initial ftars played host 10 the GMiframe of their game office in a haskethall game Tuesday afternoon and trounced the light at 6.10 of the second them hy the score of 101 to 46; The All-Stars played like they meant business right from the {opening whistle and took a com: manding 49 to 21 lead, They | were paced in this half by God: (dard, Brady and Clarke with 17, | | | Flashy Andy Gougen blinked period to give the Armourplate team the lead Frank Povinsky made it 340 at 15.45 on a set up hy Gougen to end the scoring for the period, Laminating hounced back i i i hr second round of the Lieutenant:| records [10 and 11 points while for the|®#r1Y In the third period with sailing enthusiasts in the city who are having their own special boats built for them this winter and that Oshawa Yacht Club will have a brand new fleet this spring in addition to their old "dinghies" for those who are taking up the sport for the first time, Don't look now but Oshawa Yacht Club could be due for a real comes back = and this would be a welcome situation in local summer sport circles, THREE WESTON rinks, competing in the Quebee International Bonsplel, are setting quite a record ~~ re= maining unbeaten as of yesterday, Weston Curling Club actually has six rinks at Quebec -- the biggest one-club representation since Oshawa sent five rinks last year and also in 1050, But to have three of their rinks still undefeated, is certainly something, H, Bonnetta's Whit- by rink won their second round Laval D'Or Trophy game yesterday over a Windsor rink, It's hard to keep up with the complete results of the Quebec Bonspiel, since many of the games are played late at night and are not reported in the Canadian Press coverage for the day, We note that Ken Conlin's Oshawa rink defeated an Alliston rink in the Royal Bank Trophy first round 13-6 while Herb Robinson's Oshawa squad won their second round game In the Cambrai Trophy, over Keith Fulton of Winchester, Quebee, Oscar Parker, in one of the main events, lost out to H, W, Muter of Weston 10+9-The Lieutenant-Governor's Trophy first round play, BRIGHT BITS:» N: Y: Rangers defeated Chicago Black Hawks 3-1 last night in the only NHL game scheduled, Rangers still trail Detroit Red Wings by 11 points but they just might make that playoff spot if they keep up the good work KINGSTON FRONTENACS pulled up an upset win last night, de« feating the league-leading Hull-Ottawa Canadiens 4-2, On Monday night, the Whitby "Dunnies" (now a com bination of pro's and amateurs) were beaten by the Hull= Ottawa Juniors and Pro's combines so last night's win for Frontenacs was worthswhile revenge , , , , BILL. MAZEROSKI, in the banquet league just now, admits that his homer that won the World Series for Pirates, was the greatest thrill of his life == can be credited with the understatement of the year, After {Governor's Trophy starting at Very Hurt Over Words By Gymnast | MONTREAL (CP)=John Gi landers, manager of the Cana. dian gymnastic team in the| Rome Olympics, sald Wednes day night he is hurt that diver Irene Macdonald criticized the team's performance, He sald hs is surprised that any Olympic athlete, particu: larly one of Miss Macdonald's (calibre, should denigrate mem: {hers of another team, Miss Macdonald said In Vie: toria that the gymnastic team |Canada sent to the Olympics {was "terrible, right out of their| {class," Yet, she added, one of | Canada's fastest free style] [swimmers had been left hehind| (for lack of space on the swim | {ming team [ | She suggested that Canada should not enter events which it had no chance to win and 11:45 a.m, EST, Tonight, the semi ~ finals in the Chateau, Omega and Francois Jobin tro- phies were to be played, Some 800 curlers and officials took Wednesday night off to at: tend the annual grand curlers' banquet, a fixture of the week: long honsplel Three rinks from Weston, Ont moved into the lieutenant-gover- nor's second round Wednesday, Two of them were among the four undefeated teams of the 128 rinks that started Monday Jack Burgess, Weston's win- ner of the governor's and grand aggregate howl for the best won-lost record last year, edged Boh Morris of Sept-lles, Que, 11:10, The other undefeated Wes: ton rink was Ted Slatcher's which downed Rene Matteau of Trols-Rivieres, Que, 11-8, Indians Scalped Maroons Now Tied CHATHAM (CP) == Chatham Maroons. moved into a tie for second place with Galt Terriers in the Ontario Hockey Associa: tion Senior Hockey League Wed: nesday night as they scored a 6:3 win over Stratford Indians, {nadian gymnast, {times and the US {ship three times, should Increase representation) joe Malo led the Maroon at: in_ sports Canadians could win. \(aok with three goals, while Mr, Gillanders said the three: | Ernie Dick scored a pair and member gymnastic team did| George Montague added one, better than gymnasts from any Maroons playing coach Ted {other Commonwealth country, (Power assisted on three of the Ernestine Russell, 23, top Ca-|goals, had won the| Billy Flick, Jack Mellwain Canadian championship six |and Neal Cockburn were the champion: | Stratford scorers, The win gives Maroons M The third Weston vink skipped by H, W. Muter, beal Oscar Parker of Oshawa 1049 to advance in the governor's play, Bix Weston rinks--the largest single club entry from outside the province--are playing in the "spiel, Others advancing to the gov-| enor's second round were George Moore of Sudbury, Er nie Bokol of Newmarket, and Rene Giguere of Quebec, Already in the second round by virtue of reaching the Yuar. ter-finals of the Francois Jobin gold cup competition were Colin Caswell of Sudbury; Len Gillis, Kirkland Lake, Gerry Jobin, uebec; Hugh Little, Halifax; Gerry Wright, Orillia; and Bob Monast, Quebec, Caswell, Jobin, Wright and Bate made the Jobin semi-finals Wednesday with victories In the quarter-finals, |points in their tie with Terriers, The two teams are seven points behind league leading Windsor Bulldogs, and three ahead of the Indians, Maroon goalie Al Rennett| blocked 22 Stratford shots in the game, while Ron Salter in the Steatford nets made 20 saves, | Bennett also picked up an as: sist on Maroons fourth goal Chatham used defenceman Wayne Hauser who made his {first appearance in senior com: petition, He is a member of the {Chatham junior B Maroons en: (tered in the Boarder Cities League, [ Maroons received: four of the| [seven minor penalties handed | out, [ Canadian gymnasts had won| four medals in the last Wings, Maurice, '12,- and a little 55 pounder, is a native of Saint John, NB, He hasn't scored yet in the two games he's played but Gordie has six goals in as many outings Like all players on the Rich. elieus, the boys are of French: Canadian extraction and hoth speak the language fluently, {office boys, M, Longley had six In the second half, the All: Stars kept pouring it on and outscored the GM hoys by the {score of B52 to 25 to virtually Leoast to victory, The All-Stars were led in the (game hy Goddard, Brady and Clarke with 28, 16 and 15, {followed closely by the rest of | the team, some of whom got inte double figures also, while for Soviet Union Challenges U.S. NEW YORK (AP)=The So viet Union's Valery Brumel, who is credited with 7 feet, 414 inches in the high jump, is com ing to the. United Slates to match leaps with America's John Thomas, Dan Ferris, Amateur Athletic Union executive, said Wednes: day he had received confirma: tion that a Soviet team, includ ing Brumel, will arrive here Feb, 14 for a series of indoor meets Resides Brumel the Russian delegation will have Igor Ter avanesjan, a broad jumper and sprinter, and Yeugenli Momot kov, Russia's champion, 1,500 mete man who will compete in the 1,000-yard uns, the mile and the two-mile events, [the GM hoys M, Longley with | 12 was their hest Y'S MEN'S ALLSTARS Nelson 7, Dalidowiez 13, Clarke 15, Boivin 18, Goddard 28, Brady [16, Graham 6, Winters 8, Total 1101, Fouls 16 out of 80 | GM OFFICE = Owen 8, M Longley 12, Yuill 8, J, Longley fi, McHugh 6, Gallagher, Crouse [4, Ritte 4, Cornish 8 Total 46 Fouls 4 out of § NHL LEADERS (rugged Art Bherridan and Stan Cruwys scoring, both on solo ef forts, to deadlock the contest, oi 1 Aah Sais {presence known hy scoring two |goals, one of which turned out Goby TRAIN and SAVE! tuesoavend FEB, 14 - 15 | WEDNESDAY {wy BARGAIN COACH FARES BETWEEN OSHAWA ROUND TRIP YOU SAVE URL) AND TORONTO, ,, $1.65 5.50 TAS Bargain fares alse spply between TORONTO AND ROUND TRIP YOU SAVE HAMILTON $1.00 5.50 2.00 OWEN SOUND, 595 i110 WINDSOR, , , | Tickets valid on all aine $1.95 10.70 555 Return Limb =7 Bays By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 87, lost 18, tied K, points 62; Tor onto, won 327, lost 15, tied 8, points 62 | Points: Geoffrion, Montreal, 63, Goals: Mahovlich, Toronto, 40 Assists Beliveau, Montreal; Kelly, Toronto, 47, Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, § Penalties: Pilote, Chicago, 102 Fares goad to and from intermediate peints, Fares do net apply between Mantreal, Yaudreuil:8), Eugene and intermediate stations, Regular 150 Ib, baggage allawance, Watch for Bargain Children 5 and under 12 Coach Fares affective travel half-fare; under 3 free, MARCH 14.15 APRIL 18:19 minutes v J ' "" HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS| : Friday's Games OHA Junior A [Chatham at Woodstock WLT F A Pt Galt at Stratford 29 7 7107 182 hd American League | 21 9 3116 108 45 WLT F APL 1815 3126 122 20| Springfield MH 18 0 241 147 fa Vatican newspaper 1'Osserva. | Hamilton 16 14 6140 121 36 Sleveland n 1 ih i a tore Romano says an Italian |Peterbore 1310 5 181 140 20 Ruffalo 2 23 1178 180 47 heavyweight hoxer's death in/8t, Cathavines 1130 3 124 150 35 Rochester 2093 4 156 164 44 {his first fight raises again the Mariboros 723 5103 166 19 hd a b 1148 171 43 {moral implications of boxing as Wednesday's Result [Providence 18.33 0 158 299 a a sport, |8t, Michael's 4 Guelph 3 | Wednesday's Result w Oride Matteuzzi, 22, an ama: | Tonight's Games Buffalo 9 Providence 4 pa tour, died Monday night at Bos|§t. Michael's at Hamilton Tonight's Game Jetsupded 0 house and feed logna after leaving the ring in Niagara Falls at Peterborough |fershey at Quebeo Nagra Players the first round of a scheduled Eastern Professional National League | Wimbish, a prominent Negro three-round match WLT F AP WLT F AP physician, has served as an un-| Commenting on the 110 4 101 109 66 Montreal 3713 8 176 120 69 official housing bureau for the L'Osservatore's director 2320 7 165 169 51 Toronto 718 8166 139 a two major league teams for sev. ondo Manzini writes: 2019 163 167 48 Chicago a0 19°11 130 13 a . . : y "" 4 " |eral years. Yankee catcher Kl Hoxing is a crude fight of 20 22 5 186 193 45 Detra q Given Equality {ston Howard has lived in the, man against man, each AMINg gu dhury 16 26 7168 199 Hs JR 4 HN iN Li 13 » ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, (AP) Wimbish home during spring(to see the adversary knocked |yonies 19 25 11 119 153 37 Boston 11 28 10 124 167 32 radia | i sie 5 down in the ring : Dr, Robert Wimbish, a Negro/training and the physician has doy Wednesday's Result Wednesday's Result [ leader, called on New York found ace omm oda tions for It is not important if a doc Chicago 1 New York 3 rankee ' ) many other. players tor says that the athlete is in|Hull-Ottawa 3 Kingston 1 | Suiees und 4, Tule Cordis "This business contradicts my | fall possession of his faculties Tonight's Games New V Giames Thurwday aR t their Negro players dur-|active fight against diserimina- The final aim, and the human Kitchener at Sault Ste, Marie New Yar at Montrea hpi ing training here Hon." Wimbish said. "and 1 ean| Price of the competition, poses Montreal at Hull.-Ottawa Taranto at Detroit Mr Wimbish said Tuesday he no longer participate in it." age fhe Nroblom of a sport OHA Senior . Chicago at Boston : would refuse to help Negro play:| Wimbish is president of the| Which Focalls the cruelly of LARS ' F AM lst. B py al + bil ers solve their housing problems (St, Petersburg Chapter of the| Primitive fights 20 10 1155 113 41/8, Pau uskegon here this spring, "It's time the National Association for the Ad EE a i 4946 0" 9M iv Ontario Junior B management of the clubs takes vancement of Calored Peaple a HEADS GALLERY : Chatham 15 11 4 137 108 34 Peterborough 0 Whithy 3 a hand," he said, He said he had heard com: TORONTO (CP)--Roy -Green. Stratford 1517 119 1h Ni . Ontario Intermediate He suggested that downtown plaints from Negra baseball away of the Toronto Star was|Strathroy 16 5105 132 33 Port Hope 2 Bowmanville § hotels which provide housing for/players on several occasions elected president of the Ontario Woodstock 1020 1100 131 21 Exhibition white players in the New Yark about housing and eating facili: legislative assembly press gal Wednesday's Result Vancouver (WHL) 3 Cleveland and St. Louis organizations bellies at St. Petersburg, {lery Tuesday, 4 Chatham 8 Stratford 3 | (AHL) 1 a w all, young Willie isn't very old as ball players go but [American Games to end a world series with a homer couldn't help but be the greatest thrill -- for even a tried veteran , TED WORKMAN, of Montreal Alouettes, comes out and admits he made a mistake in trading Sam Etcheverry to Hamilton Tiger-Cats ~ the mistake being that Sam had a elause in his contract that said he couldn't he traded. without his own consent , , CLIFF PENNING TON, ace scorer of the Eastern Pro league, had a brief stint with Montreal Canadiens but he has been returned to the Hull=Ottawa club, If he isn't good enough to "stick" == then who is? 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