The Oshawa Times, 24 Feb 1961, p. 10

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} i i $6 TUE CUAWA VINES, Fidey, Pebreery 14, 199V ' # Ee RA SSR CANADIENS AND LEAFS IN ACTION LAST NIGHY AT MONTREAL 7 re p-- INDICATE PLAYOFY TEMPO Leafs Surge Ahead Habs By THE CANADIAN ERIESS (ind sweepers cummed OH fhe fag, 19 beating. Telok wae given TREVE OTR, RISA S. RRA. B game frome 1a Magia ants . I wee AGAR ER, sina I first went (9 Toronto s tf in the second A ed £4 vietiory, Fe (Toronto wn Ja lergest of the Geren he fans, W er Ween Rec ; f faty, filtered the ice wih pe per and # ports of throws oWieets at VIW5 of the Prd per for: protesting we vie the seems Cooiged Gowers Gerry " Plame of BRA nd chinched the v od wien Toronts rome Bow and Dick Dl had se Nevin was aweried & Gopwies first period. Jean Belinea gril fired from 1 feet owt, The puck Wit the top of the cage mand bownced back ole pay, The Lendl judge Man's flash the red {iiatt, "Tndt referee Eddie Powers the Inswiance ma Nevin A the puck from Bermie Geolinon Montreal's is Loiey "Elbo end Hed Wo 272 the second, KELLY GETS 29TH tt | For Kelly, a rehabilitated re- and 15h gosls of the y& Detroit Fed Wings, Detrost and v ete TRA sker was We Howe seoved Ws 16h, to put De- ject from | Mamta # 18-imie Aetendive wisi (me He Frofavsomad H dhadiow Kiwi. (he was of one for Montreal in the first andi that id = 3 [8 MN Ill th 2 4 : iH Th i X i ; ii i i } t § i i . i WAIT TIL YOU WEAR THIS PRE-SPRING PRICES sled Ih goal of the season, the most trot aherd before MeCarthy he has ever scored In bs 14 scored the ting gosl. AR were (years in the NIE, shot in the third period, Kelly's first gonl was set wp. Jim Bartlett and Andre Fro- | stopped the action and Nevin had scored TAKE TIME OF sports menu Curling Title By Geo. H, Campbell SPORTS EDVIOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' SPORTS FLIPS: Al Neil of Oshawa won over Ross Booth of Belleville, to capture the Corby Trophy in the Cobourg Curling Clul/s big bonspiel this pest week, Well and Booth were tied afier two games and Nell won the extra game, to break the tie , , , GEORGE WESE- FALL, left-winger with Durno's Garage team in the Oshawa Major League, is making an all-out bid to eap~ ture the league's scoring championship for the second yesr in succession, He is now 2nd, with 19 gogls and 28 assists in 17 games and his Vne-mate Don Tureski is the leader, with 22 gosls and 26 assists . JOE MELNICK is this league's top gorlie with a respectable 8.66 average , . , UAWA HOCKEY LEAGUE leaders, Merchants and Tony's appear to be headed for the finals They each won their first playoff game and they go again on Bunday morning, with three games (wins) meaning the semi-final rights , , , OSHAWA CITY & DISTRICT Softball Assoc, teams are reminded that President "Wib" Hall has called a meeting for this Sunday, 1:00 p.m., at the Rundle Park Clubhouse, Im=~ portent business is to be discussed and they would like sll teams represented , BARNEY HARTMAN of Ottawa, Canada's top 20-gauge skeet shooter, who smashed 708 birds out of BOO he fired last year, for an average of 0987, has been named Canada's top and National Bkeet Shooting leader for 1060, He wap Cana~ dian All-Gauge, Province of Quebee All-Gauge Open; Canadian 20-Gauge Open; Canadian High All-Around and Canadian High-All-Around Open runner-up titles, in the past year , , , OSHAWA LEGION Minor Baser ball Assoc, is holding an important meeting this Bunday afternoon, two o'clock, at Legion Hall, Election of of» ficers, convention business and other important items are on the agenda and a full turnout of team represents» gtives is requested , , , MONTREAL ALOUETTES have announced that they will play Chicago Bears in an ex- hibition game on Saturday night, August 6, The way the Alouettes are wheeling and dealing=--they'd better be careful or they'll not have a team by August §, CANADIAN CURLING championships are to the Sore in the sports news these days, Out in Prince George, B.C, the British Columbia schoolboys are favored to win following their upset victory aver Alberta hut these two rinks and Manitoba are still very much in the running, Down in Ottawa, in the British Consels Ontarie playdowns, things are at sixes-and-sevens, Joe Gurowka of Dixie and Jake Edwards of Kingston were favorites, Right now, they are trailing hy one full game, with the Western veterinary students at Guelph, Woodstoek and the Orillia "Sputniks" tied for first place with ene loss apiece, Both Gurowka and Edwards can jump back into contention today, It's a wide-open affair, with the pos= sibility of a tieshreaker being necessary on Saturday, seeming very likely, Orillia upset Kingston yesterday; Guelph lost out to Hamilton in anether surprise and Mae White of Belleville upset Dixie's Joe Gurowka Then Hamilton upset Dixie and that helped to knot up the standings te the point, where right now---almaost anybody (except Owen Bound) ean still take it all, BRIGHT BRITS; Distriet "Colts" playoffs will be held here at The Oshawa Curling Club tomorrow afters noon, Fred Thompson's rink is the Oshawa representa» tive, with apposition expected from Unionville, Sunder» land and Whithy , , , OSHAWA CLUR'S annual Senior and Junior competitions (plus consolation series) eons eludes tonight, with the Tuesday-Friday eurlers set to qualify, The finals for each of the four sections, will be played when ice is available, some date next month , , , TORONTO LEAFS scored a big win in Mantreal last night, Frank Mahovlich didn't get a goal but the two- point win for the Mapleos puts them back out in front in the NHL race , , . GORDIE HOWE scored a goal last night for Detroit but the Red Wings only tied Boston Bruins, which means that neither team gained toa mueh but the Wings just about have fourth place elinched now and a lone point didn't help the Bruins tea much, Is Wide Open OFFAWA (CR)--Anything can and probaly will--happen as eight Ontario nnks head into the final rounds 9day of the On tania provincigl ewriing cham: pionships The Guelph rink of Don Mae: ? Pongld and the Orillia four: some of Tom Caldwell will Hight to hold their first-place position of four wins, one loss after five rounds of play | But right hehind them--¢ach with three victories and two de {feat ark Parkes of Woodstock {Kingston and Mac White of Bel Heville | With twa mare rounds of play scheduled for today, all five (rinks have a chance of emerg ing as Ontario champion. The winner will represent the prov ince at the Dominion curling championships next month at Calgary Still in the honspiel, hut with little hope of catching up with the leaders, are Joe Gurowka of |Toronta Dixie, with two wins land three losses, Stan Duvall of {Hamilton Vietoria, with one win and four losses, and Cliff Bleich of Owen Bound with five straight defeats, ICE FART The championships two days ago George ice at the Ottawa Curling Club has been in good shape and fast, which appeals to the On tario take-out style of play. SCHOOLBOY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings after nine rounds in the Canadian High Bcheal Curl ing Champlonship: A T -- British Columbia Alberia Baskatchewan Manitoba Northern Ontario Quehee Nova Beotia New Brunswick Ontario Prince Edward Island Newfoundland p= 3 8 EB = 2 3 2 J Er ee TOT I TDD TO TD TD ek In Thursday night's filth round, White defeated Bleich 84; Edwards, defending provin cial champion, heat Gurowka #4; Caldwell heat Puvall #45 and Machongld edged Varkes 2 Parkes had been among the leaders when fth-round play staried. He lost in the fourth round in a 108 thriller to Cald- well After 18 ends, play in the eon test was tied Bt 77, Parkes drew heawtifully to score in the Joke Edwards of Lith end, or an 87 lead going Bens and into the 12th and last end. But on the final end Caldwell was laying two when Parkes made his last shot, & slow draw near the button to count, But it was an unguarded That made the score 842 for hy Toremia's hrilhant left wing novest had scored in the first Forontn, and piey was stopped Frank Mahovlich, whe now has period J for 18 minwies wlll pobice and ushers conled off the crowd Powers and ol the protesting Hull And Soo Winners In EPHL Hockey By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wins by HullOttawa Cana Sault Ste pulled the Canadiens Thunderbirds ern Professional Thursday night At Hull, the Canadiens handed the third place Kitchener 5 gorls and WB pssists 19 fie the Toronta f(eam 1643-44 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C, (CP) A youngster from Oliver, BC, Marie upset the form chart with twa ahead to 9:00 &.m, PST 0. stunning vietories Thursday and| EST) to make room for @ pos: the point alse cost him last rock eams further away from the entered the final day of the 1961 sible playoff, Saskatchewan other four entries in the East- Canadian high school ecwrling| drew the Hockey League! championships tied for the lead matched against Newfoundland, with defending - champion Al: herta Jerry Caughlin, 18, guided his record for only fowr the hnesmen comed points, 74, set by Lome Carr in| last-place etl R hoe 10F 8 PIRYOHE H00% B. C. Schoolers Tie Albertans Detroit now needs 19 Dek wy ints to ehmnate oston's last mathe the eighth and B.C, in the ninth, In today's 10th draw, may noon hye, PEI was Alberta against Northern One tari, Manitoba against Ontario Nova Bcotis against B.C, and stone and Caldwell knocked ft Beavers a 4-1 trimming, mark: rink to a 1049 victory over Al-|Quehec against New Brunswick, out with his last rock to count three and take the game In other fourth-round games MacDonald defeated White 12-6 Gurowka heat Duvall 87 and Kingston's Edwards hammered Bleich of Owen Bound 117 Canada Enters «ne Racquet Finals All through the matches oe With An Ace | TORONTO (CP) = Canada goes into the North American {zone finals of the world hadmin- ton championship tonight" with ace in the hole, The Canadian team has an average age of 28 compared to 87 for the Americans, And they have Wayne MeDannell, 20, of {(Vaneouver, an unknown quan: [tity to the Americans and a youngster the Canadian minton officials are making en: thusiastic remarks about, MeDonnell is pitted against ane of the U.K, best, Bill Berry of Ban Diego, Calif, in the apening draw, If he wins that the Canadians figure their chances of winning the two-day tournament are better than avs erage, The teams matches and play five singles our doubles, HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT FPF AP 8417 0208 154 77 4817 DR14 164 95 24 21 14 162 154 02 21 24 14 162 175 bh 10.81 0170 208 47 19 34 18 148 200 87 Thursday's vesulls Taronto 4 Montreal 2 Boston 8 Detroit § Games Baturday Chicage at Montreal Detroit at Toronto Eastern Professional WLT FAR AH 14 237 141 81 Taranto Mantveal Chicago Detroit New York Boston Hull-Ottawa Son Kitchener Kingston Sudbury Montreal Thursday's vesulis Sudbury & Sault Ste, Marie § | Kitehener 1 Hull-Ottawa 4 23 30 5 217 238 §1 SPORTS IN BRIEF WLT FF AP Guelph JOCKEYS SUSPENDED ARCADIA, Calif, (AP)--8anta Anta Race Track stewards meted out five-day suspensions Tuesday to jockeys Jack Leon ard and Hemvy Moreno, elimin: ating both from Saturday's $100,000 - added Santa Anita Handicap. Leonard was sel down for causing interference, Morena for fallure to maintain a straight course, WINS GOLF TITLE DUNEDIN, Fla, (AF)-Paul Runyan overcame a two-stroke deficit en the final round to win the 23nd annual national Profes- sional Golfers Association sen tors championship Sunday with |Moare, the titleholder, and Len. nard Risherg of Sweden will be: ft. Michael's 26 13 4 146 138 6 20 20 8 204 101 64 25 24 10 101 104 60 10 81 7 184 222 45 17.30 11 141 184 46 28 0 7236 1564 63 Baskatehewan Senior Yorkton 8 Baskatoon § ~~ Baskatehewan Junior Prince Albert § Melville 17 Ontario Intermediate A Oshawa 7 Lindsay 2 Part Credit § Milton § Ontario Intermediate © Uxhridge § Orangeville 8 (Best of seven semi-final se ries tied 2.2) Ontario Junior B Kitchener § Waterloo 4 (First game of best-of-seven semi-final series) two advantages--youth and an had-| ing the league-leaders' #8th win in 87 games this season, They have tied five, And at the Bon, the second place Thunderbirds downed Budbury Wolves 5-4, leaving the Sudbury team tied with Mont real Royals in the league base ment, | The Canadiens' victory hroke| a league record of B80 points set hy the Walves last season, | Billy Carter in the second pe:| riod and Terry Gray early in the third gave the Canadiens a B40 lead hefore Dave Balon {scored for the Beavers, Car ter's second goal of the game rounded out the scoring, STARTED FAST In the other game the Thun |derhirds started fast, leading 20 into the second frame. Dusty Blair scored twice for the win: ners, while singles went to Jim Waslowskl, Jim Martin, John Bleaver and Myron Stankiewiez were the Budhury scorers Sudbury goalie Caesar Man: iagn suffered a face cut with #8 seconds left in the first pe: riod, The period was played out al the start of the middle vame, A erowd of 8,786 cheered the Thunderbirds to a win that gave them a four-point grasp on second place, Six Team League Formed For Season PORT HOPE (CP) = A six team Lakeshore intermediate baseball league was set up at a meeting here Thursday, The league comprises Alax, Belle: ville, Bridgenorth, Neweastle, Oronn and Part Hope, The Lakeshore Intermediate League has heen out of action ginee 1068, Jim Crombie of Bow: manville was named president of the league, Lawrence Huff: man of Part Hope viee-presi: dent and Al Oshorne of Bow: manville seeretary-treasurer, Goals hy Cliff Pennington and H Farell, Kid Kachur and Norman | herta in the seventh round and followed up in the eighth with a dramatic 746 last-rock decision! over Manitoba, The twin killing overshadowed a 1048 extra-end upset hy Bandy McLeod's Nova Beotia cham: pions over Manitoba in the ninth round last night, | The two defeats left Manitoba | virtually out of contention in the round, round-robin tourna! ment. The final two rounds were| set for today, If B.C, and Al berta vemain deadlocked for first place, a sudden-death play: off mateh Is set for tonight, SEEKS FIRAT TITLE Alberta has won the erown the last two years. B.C is seek-| ing its first Canadian title, Knocked out of the Pinning! Thursday was Mike Tukowich| and his Baskatchewan echam:| pions, who fell i-4 to Quebee In| the eighth round | | Other seventh-round results: Prince Edward Island scored its first victory, #7 over On: tarin, Saskatchewan heat North: ern Ontario 185, Quebec de: feated Newfoundland 21-1 and| New Brunswick whipped Nova Beotia 176, In the eighth vound New Brunswick edged Ontario 6-5, Alberta humbled Nova Beotia 20-8 and Northern Ontario heat PEI 116, In the ninth draw New Brunswick dropped an 11:6 decision to Northern Ontario, uehee outlasted PHI #6, askatehewan seored six in the final two ends to defeat New: foundland 12-6 and Alberta beat Ontario 15-6, PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) Ninth-round results of the Ca- nadian High Behool Curling Championships: NB, 100000030 O=--§ Nor Ont, 22 511 1 Nfld, 010 116 030 Sask, 101 001 B04 PEL 000 110 116 Quehes 122 002 001 Man, BOL 008 000 NS, 010 026 118 Ontarin 000 200 102 Alberta B21 014 050 1 (Bye: British Columbig), Eighth Round 010 100 [) i 102 000 01 210 100 011 0 = 008 011 000 2 = 206 001 008 0 = 11 010 200 110 1 w= 004 052 238 1 = 80 200 100 000 0 = § 010 100 021 0 == BH : 101 001 000 8 = 6 Bye: Newfoundland Seventh Round co. 000 110 020 1 == B 24 001 008 0 = 18 000 000 001 0 = 1 408 482 220 1 ~~ 81 400 104 001 0 = 10 011 020 810 2 =~ § 008 020 010 1 == 180 202 100 0 w= NB, 044 012 400 8 = 17 N.8, 200 100 021 0 = 6 Bye: Manitoba, uehee ask, Man, B.C, N. 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