The Oshawa Times, 3 Mar 1961, p. 11

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CANADA'S FIRST GOAL IN CHAMPIONSHIPS BUCYK SCORES THREE AS Hall Bassen Assist Bruins, Hawks Win Detroit Red Wings most potent offen goalies in the National Hoce League today, hut Black Hawks are mov challenging ition Hank Bassen picked up assist Thursday night as De troit bowed 4-2 to Boston Bruins nave ve "0 giving the Red Wing netminders points for the sea- # total of two | son, Veteran, goalie Terry Saw chuck has the other point on an assist Glenn Hall of the New York Rangers 7-1 O the Chicago ng into a an also Black Hawks shot into contention for the unusual title by getting an assist as his teammates routed Bassen's stellar role on by Johnny Bucyk's game-win ning hat trick Wing banged in his three goal in little more than five minute the Bruins lead to 44 Pronovost got | eounter Bueyk's first goal * 9:30 of the second per Toppazzini got an assist PULLED BASSEN OUT came 2 18:05. He intercepted a fed the puck to Don McKenny who pulled Bassen out of posi ffice Qc Enters Duplate Finals Quality Control Combines advanced into the Duplate Hockey League finals with a 5-8 win over the Armor plate team Sunday afternoon at Whitby Memorial Arena The victors took the two game total goals series by a 13-4 count Armorplate stronger and game but the sev of the first game was 100 to overcome After a scoreless first stanza, R. Pilon broke through with flashy Harvey Wilson assisting The Office played & much truer to form en-goal deficit much in the second to begin the 8071 Officials = R, Gardian and H, | ing for Office-QC's At 1.12, P. Northey drapped a pass to the blueline and J, Konarowski converted A, Den nis' long drive for a 2-0 score and a 10-1 lead, H, Wilson add ed to this at 3.52 with a beautl- ful solo dash Frank Povinsky, playing a strong game, combined with J Gallant and B, Meraw at 16.41 for Armorplate to close out the period's scoring In the final frame, R. Planke goals for the Narthey potted a brace of Office - QC's with P drawing an assist on the first, and J. Konarowski on the latter G: Carroll swooped in on a pass from F. Wilson wich one between these tallies and win the count to 13:3 Art Sheridan went the length of the ice to score unaided for Armorplate and thus close out the scoring at 16.15 Andy Gogeun skated miles for the losers but the Office QC's were able to contain the high scoring forward and keep him off the score sheet 1st Period None RH Scoring Penalties son He nd Period Office: R. Pilon (H, Wilson) sevrrnrsens ' Office: J. Konarowski Planke, ( M FIRST ROUND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Women's Curling Championship standing a fter nine rounds " -- Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia New Brunswick Ontario Manitoba Quebec Prince Edward sland Newfoundland ] Nova Scotia OTTAWA (CP) ~--Ninth-round results in the Canadian Wom en's Curling Championship: RC, 010 323 310 x 12 Man, 101-000 002 x 4 Nfld, 300 001 100 2 ~~ 7 Sask. 012 160 033 8 10 NS fol 8 PEI 101 000 201 © 5 Ontario 411 103 021 x 13 Alberta 000 020 200 x -- 4 ebec 000 211 031 10 -- & NB. 232 000 100 03 --10 1] 1 Ll 8 9 } | 9 HRB DIDO E SEND ABBA D ] to sand: (A. Dennis, P. Northey) 1.12 Office: H, Wilson ,vvveees 3.52 Armorplate; F, Povinsky, | J, Gallant Penalties H |{Brayley (2), R Povinsky, A. Lamb | Srd Period Office: R, Planke (P, Northey) | Armorplate: G, Carroll, (J, Wilson) Office: R, Planke (J, Konarowski ,, Wilson, Planke, ¥ | Armorplate: A, Sheridan 16.45 | Penalties --~ R (lant, Dennis | Seorer, H, Shaw Planke, Gal | Balsom Through the fine . efforts the league executive, R, Gar dian, H, Shaw, R, Johnson, 8 Johnson and president the finals QC's and Cutting Dept prove to he & league, Office » should slzzler {noon in Whithy Arena, BRINGS OUT THE BEST Cool Control brewin guards the flavour of B way 'til the cap goes on uncap a Dow, you pour of-ition before flipping lineup of fence was overshadowed slightly back to Bucyk who hit the open' _ The former Red s he used McKenney in the second period and built the puck into the near side of Andre the net for his third goal the first Boston iod Jerry that a Bruins has scored three Bucyk got his second goal al ass and on a come-hack hid as he fed 6.41/8hots, 18 in the first period, B. Meraw) 1 4 Bassen stopped 29 shots, vv. 18.14/third period of | *| points behind fourth-place Ralph a mathematical chance of mak: Harlowe who worked tirelessly|ing the playoffs, it will take al to produce an evenly balanced] complete collapse of the Red between Wings to drop them out of the real First game, March 8, at 12,00 with COOL CONTROL BREWING Dow knows how to bring out' the 2 Welk, sparkling zest in beer, Exclusive uards the temperature, ow---avery step of the RUSSIA ROS US. Smokies Fire Too Much For Swedes =i Canada played nest defensive ing 19 saves to 75 for the himself warm in fhe GENEVA (EP)~"Weve got : enongh push now (9 hear the 0 the scoreless second Russians," says Ployng -copeh , then whipped home | Rowing Kromm in assessing Can- three clinching goals in the final ad's well-deserved #1 Victory frame, : over Sweden Thursday mght in. - Jack Mcleod scored two the first rownd of the world gosls for the Canadians. Singles hockey tonrnament. were scored by Don Fletcher, Kromm, delighted over the Francs Hockley, Michel Lagace showing of We Trail Smoke and Hugh Mcintyre. Hans Mid Eaters in winning what was noiched the Swedish gos) eonsidered the "Wig one," told. The Swedes skated with the reporiers "the Swedes are still Canadians most of the way, and classes behind us" at times seemed Ih carry @ We German eoach Karl wide territorial edge, but they vy Nacumaier said the Canadians couldn't Gnish off thelr plays sk were brilliant. The Swedes once inside the Canadian one played helow average I as : The win placed Canada at the IAGACE STARRED ton of the championship stand. The forward line of centre Hal ing along with Russia and 1006s and wingers Mcleod and Crechostor alia, The superbiy- Meintyre one assist, But | agace eonditioned slaught- 8 Canadian combination ered the inexperienced Upited Jones got a pair of assists and States squad 132 while Crech- Mcintyre one assost. But Lagace oslovakia shut out Finland 60 Wes the high point-getter of the other openers of the round- Game with a goal and two as robin tournament i Canada, Russia and Crechos lovakia each has two points OTHERS ARE POINTLESS The remaining teams -- Swe- pailed into defeat den, Finland, US, East and We were somewhat surprised West Germany are Pontes... sue "fair play of the Cana Fhe German teams have yet 19 dians. They were tough, but so play a championship match : Wh Yel they Played " Play today was confined 10 dirty tricks, and that's quite AINE groups two and three," methin The Smokies scored four of POMEIINE their goals while the Swedes The two Bwiss referees were shorthanded, Swedish handed out nine minor penalties players were in the pensity hox five to the Swedes each time the Canadians scored Martin and Svensson turned the first period to take a 8-1in exceptional petminding per: formances, the Canadian mak Swedish team manager Helgs Berglund said started gy ing away good chances 10 score and that sort of thing snow We the puck net A minute and 51 seconds later as a decoy s by faking a pass and then drove Wad 0 Pl - ¢ " Sa rg we " Wis © sais) is 9 lil Swedes, FIRES PRESS Playing coach Eromm hed the Swedish press which he said had heen "very welair to ws In eriticizing or hard play" "We play hard and sometimes rough but always dean. After the sezond game in Sweden the press called ws Chicagn gangs ters and bums, That was very walatr, The Canadians next game is against West Germany Satur i pow looks ss though the championsiip will be Aecided om the final day in the BussianCa- padian game The way the Bussians clobbered the Americans Orew nothing but praise from Ameri ean enach Connie Plehan Pleban warned that the Ca- nadians will "have to find an answer to the Russians' power ful precision attack' to win the tie, "You can't afford tn make the slightest mistake pgainst nem," HAD 186 LEAD The Russians piled wp a 10H lead hefore the Americans were able to score in the third per: ind. Veniamin Alexandrov, Kon stantin Lokiey, Vyacheslav Star shinov and Ivan Tregubov each seared two goals to pace the on slaugnt Soviet goalie Viadimir Teh inov didn't have a stop in the first 15 minutes and started do ing deep knee bends to keep Svensson TE WE OSHAWA TIMES, Videy, Merk §, 1961 11) Onawa Sus how 2:22 a United States OFTAWA (EF) ~ Ottawa | Bovgh Riders (shay ithe of ® Richord B. Desmarsis, played (hice yeees University and wes Wig swtdnmr . arena in Lassenne f: # capacity crowd of 15500. In all he had only sight saves, and wily tw in the first 4 minutes of play, American goalie Tom Yerkes vieh stopped 1% shots The Crechs wrlsn Paved in Lansanne, 4 miles from Gen eve, and put the game on lee with gorls in the last period against the Finns The only major game at Gen eva Thursday was the Canada: Sweden match which drew @ setlont crowd of 12.508. In the morning at Geneva, East Ger- many trimmed Norway #4 to quality for the championship hracket, best, And ELECTROHOME RECORD PLAYERS > MARINE HARDWARE OUTBOARD MOTORS MEW & USED BOATS CAR RADIOS LAWN MOWERS TENT SPECIALS NO OUTSIDE FINANCING TERMS TO SUIT YOU 46 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) SUMMARY First period: 1. Canada, Me- Lend (Jones, Fletcher) 14:15; 2 Sweden, Mild (Sandberg) 14:24; 8. Canada, Fletcher (lLagace) 4:26; 4 Canada, Hockley (Fambellint, Ferguson) 16:42 Penalties: Fleicher 6:20, Shy 13:26, Mild 15:26, Nordignder 2%, Blame 15:41 Second period: No searing Penalties: Busnell 2:43 Hockley 47 Third period: 5. Canada, 1a 6:0; 6. Canada, Meleod (Melntyre, Jones) 14:0; 7. Can ada, Melntyre (Lagace) 15:26 Penalties: Oherg 12:45, Nord lander 15:2% | STOPS in 5 [7 DomiNio TIRE STORES DOMIKION HOYAL BRC Martin gE 5 6-18 # 18 4&0 fi alls The outhurst raised his sea- son's total to 18 and marked the ¢ first time in modern records times in one period. It was the third hat trick of his NHL Career Bassen started the Red Wings , the puck to Gordie Howe early «in the third period, | The right winger roared in to {score his 20th goal of the sea son--the 12th consecutive season in which he has scored 20 or more goals Al Johnson got the final De- |} troit goal, In the last minute of play. i GAMBLE STOPS 43 Ww Rookie Bruce Gamble in the SANK Boston nets stopped 48 Detroit CR wi " C @ . h-- TAR Ron Murphy, Bill Hay and Eric Nesterenko each scored two goals as Chicago poured ice-cold water on the Rangers' hopes of making the Stanley Cup playoffs, { Hall's assist came on {| Murphy's second goal late in the He cleared the! puck to Tod Sloan, who fed it to Murphy. 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