(OSHAWA MAJOR LEAGUE CAs = Rownih "Dumos' Top City-Wide || = To Even Series Play ([#E=il, Wf ™ "mil, (Wn , #iel | LL Core ed ol Vslor pt; ith Row Motes, Mic, 1, Cite = Wes "hy po Hapiorowsii garner ) 7? : (ove Sarco wn he sre. ach which madd 7 B Yrtes) .. id A Strong Expanding Feonomy {Bowmanville Areng 16 cam s Wills ser JRA § eT anak 8 Cap marrow 87 victory over the Tele: marker Wing © long heck hand May 4 " Australia's rapidly growing popwiation, expanding economy end phone Dos shot inte Cy Wide's open net WRASHSER) 1110000) rising standard of ling have heen closely associated with 8 sub The win deadlocked the Osh at 19.5% to pit the game beyond. 15, CWide ~ Negioroweki | stantial program of new capital investment partially financed odd Major Hockey 1 aagne hest reach (Macledt) :irirrrvee/' from abroad of five final ot 1-1 with the series. DURNO'S GARBAGE ~ gowl~ 18, Durno/'s -- Wills { third game scheduled for Easier Melnick; Aclense -- Barnage, (6G, Westiall) ' The Bonds of Australia have long enjoyed a high investment rating Sunday might wt 7:99 Hughes, Cole, Olesnik; {orwards Penalties ~~ PD ind New York and 6 4 The Westtall buothers Son aad 5, Westiall, Brown, Price, (Slashing) 4:9; Wills (Slashing) in London, New and other hnancial markets, including, mors {George wlong with John Lucky' wills, G, Westiall, Turesi, Mid- 7:%, Detves Slashing) 12:7 recently, Canada. We ofier as principals the new issue of; {Wills Ai Dumas id marks dleton, Gray snd Mills a Westfall (Hooking) 12.47, men WH Boris Rpiece, Bak CYPY WIDE =~ goles - Hughes (Elbowing) 13 04; Mills Com mon Australia ing champion and camiain DOR gofense Bey smile 7 (Slashing) 16:95; wnd G, Myles wenlth of Tuto, Sym. Midgiaton and Cockerion, Delves, (orwards -- Slashing) 1% Bl Vilkon aud 4% Twenty Year Bonde : ad Hi 4 Fry, D. Cockerion, Wright, Nap- MARIE = LAA April 18 Gerry 'Red' Maclean, Gordie Aid Myles, ond Mel Suddard, scorer Jim Shaw due Apri 18, 1954 |Mistes netted to fouls seh for Renmick, Maclenn and Trem, | " Jimena' itis Mivtes and Fed Wogiorowsl re ver vemon (WEEKEND FIGHTS Prices 98.50 and interest to yield shout 5.88% gistered one each { 1 Durng's ~ 6, Westiall The new Australian Bonds are payable in Canadian funds, free of PURNO'S OPEN FAST : (unassined) rreerrerrs 4 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a P : . i Durng's = 6. Westiah ' ' all Australian taxes, and are legal investments for insurance come | Durno's opened up fast firing Barra Yills Pw Rio de Jancire ~~ Eder Jofre Canad our answered goals in the first : Arnage, Westioi 17%, Brazil, stopped Piers panies in LANAGA. |period, George Westfall potted INOS = Gi, VesHA Rollo, 116%, Waly, §, (NEA han |@ pair while ine-mate Wills and (Fureskl) +, 74 hb tamweight title defence) [ethan Klan adding one each Dumas = Wills Manila = Archie Moore, 20) [J Please enter my order for Commonwealth of Australia i 4 Tureski, Barriage) ,, 10:0 , ! A The Garagemen upped the in. (Fureskl, San Diego, Calif, outpointed 'DOUBLE CREST' SPILLS AT BECHER'S BROOK [Fi coseiman voc thei (Tre Waminer 10g Peg, Cul, ie ' Horses and riders hit the | tree, England. Double Crest | rence, in vertically striped stanza on goals by captain Tur, (Boarding) 5:5; Wuges (Board- Tex, 19 : [7] Please send me # prospectus turf as Becher's Brook lived | (foreground) with legs in the | shirt and cap is shout to Tite eski and centre Middleton. City. ng) 14:02; and Cole (Falling on. New York = Florentino Fern J wp to Me reputation ms the | air, almost landed on jockey | the dust as his mount, Taxi- Wide with 8 strong third period the puck) 16:5 andez, 15%, Cuba, knocked out Name toughest Sump in the Grand | 1. McLoughlin in one spill, In | dermist, fell effort outscored Dino's 74 hut SECOND PERIOD Marcel Vigo, 199, France, 1 No ress Nations! Steeplechase st Ain: | background, jockey J, Law: | (AF Wirephots) fell short of ticing the contest p ! 4 | m-- " Rennick ewt the margin to 6-1) § Dume's = Tureski RETAINED TROPHY ' f sling Joe Melnick's hid (unassisted) a nn 6. Merchants: Arnold hus spoiling 46 M5. Durna's = Middleton TORONTO (CP) Toronto Shamrocks defeated Ollawa Merchants Shovel: i iim. ims, me mere * wm) " 7. Merchants: Samolenks made it 7-1 and Maclean, City ' ' Clippers 5399 here Saturday 36 King Sireet West - (8. Westfall, McMahon) 8.53 Wide's captain narrowed the gap. Penalties = Delves (Falling py to retain the Eastern Ca Tons | Ontario 4 Wood, Gundy & Company ' 8, Merchants: Samolenko 8.11 again 7-2 before Gray tallied for on the puck) 4:00; 8B, Westall nadian women's senior B has Tels hone; EM, 24438 Limited Pucks ast on 4 9. Merchants: Armstrong the Gashoys (Crosschecking) 6:02; Delves kethall championship and the iy Lilie (G. Westfall, Arnold) 11.571 City-Wide went on a scoring (Roughing) 12:06; Price (Rough. Ruth Carnell Trophy, Toronto Penalties = Corbell (Holding) (rampage and came within one ing) 12 06; and Barriage (hook: had & #5 point margin in the Oshawa Merchants delivered Samaolenke, Tran and 8, West- 5.22, Kobinson (tripping) 9.53, 8, 8081 of tieing, Gordie Myles hit'ing) 14:18 two-game (otal point series ' another "knock-out" punch in fall Westfall (slashing) 9.53% and G,| _ T--_-- the UAW Hockey League hest TONY'S - goal, Melnick; Westfall (elhowing) 17.00, of tive championship finals Sun. defence, Reid, Currie, Keenan Third Period day morning st the Bowman: forwards, Harmon, Hill, Sutton, 10, Merchants: Arnold ville Arenas dumping Tony's Myles, West and Robinson (AYMBLYORE) srvrvvveee BM Refreshments 11-3 FIRST PERIOD 11, Merchants: 8, Westfall 11.44 Victory gave the powerfull |. Merchants: Samolenko 4.17/12, Merchants: Arnold Merchants # stronghold with a| 2. Merchants: Samolenko 13.51 (Marshall, G, Westfall) 12.08 2.0 lead in games and need only| 3. Tony's: Myles 8, Merchants: (Arnold (G, one more win to capture their] _ (Robinson) 7 Westiall, Armstrong) 11.99 second successive chasmpion:| Penalties -- None | Penalties -- Wallace (inter: ship Lu Second Period (ference) i and Wallaes | erchants ma elbowing and miseonduet | aralte bo hah (Armstrong, G Westfall) 2.66 Officials ~ Lionel Baker and| score with a double figure 158 §. Tony's: Button Paul Kawzenuk and scorer Jim 4 4 (Harmon, Currie) ,,, 4.52 Shaw Next and probably deciding is scheduled for 11.00 a.m, next Sunday BENEFIT GAME Syd Arnold, ageless right | winger, shot five goals to lead . ' . the onslaught, George Samolen | t ko bagged four markers with ' 1 e 8 uveni es Stan Westfall and captain Jack) Armstrong potting singletons, | Grover Sutton and Al Myles a ere e nes a replied for the badly disorgan- fred Catering crew Wednesday night will see an:|was Instrumental in stirring up DULL GAME other banner erowd make their| the team to such a piteh that the The game itself was ngain a|WAY to the Oshawa Children's| players skated on the ice at the dull affair with eventual game|ATéns, The event is a benefit Soo and outskated and outscor: game for Tom Chasczewskl,|ed their rivals to come away winner seemed to he known at ; i ) hd 0 the game's beginning when the strong Bt. Michael's| with the 4 All-Ontario Juvenile Merchants, the Fegular ses: Juveniles and the Oshawa Ju- Hockey Championship. Bo fans, son pennant winners, just went venile "All-Btars" will face off| you can see hy this youthful de through the motions and seem at 7.00 pom, in the hig game of monstration of leadership that to score at any given opportu:|N® YEAR, with all proceeds goa great debt is owing to him nity ng 10 the fund i Aplat one o from hia yal Wibporiers over " M aha |] OCKeYIsLS 0 mee 18 Years Our attendance wi hin a af utky | the expenses of misfortune {he an Indication of your honest: 0 by him in the finals, turned Tom" lost an eye while play: |to-goodness faith in this boy, 2 a creditabls performance as INE for the Whithy 'Hillerests'| Tt is a mighty worthy cause Re Fesoived shaky defensive sup {In the play offs against Belle:|you will he supporting when you port | Wile MePartands in the Junior attend his hig oven ow, A 1 J group semi-finals, | Young freliow ol Years, Jus plamalenke, nd Bike Whitby | He is one of the best-liked play: |in his prime, suffered this 'uns Find ending 311 16nd on 8 Dale ers on the Whithy team; a ro- fortunate accident and it may ig period ¥ hust defenceman who did pot/mean the end of his hockey | of unassisted tallies, , [know the meaning of the word | career, as well as some of his|§ Al Myles collected Tony Squirt! and gave it his hest at other sporting activities, This is lone marker in " period whieh! aii times, His unfortunate acei:[no ordinary misfortune, He will saw no penalties called dent was 8 serious blow to him | Fequire A great deal of assist: a fife Wel to work In toll and il his school mates ane to help dovay the ex tga } p A and friends {of doctor's and hospital bills, Tony's 8:1, Arnold and Samo: When Tom entered the Osh:| Tom will need pa. for ve fenko were ihe top JRATHAMEN aw Minor Hotkey Association | adjustment and re-establishment elting two goals aplece City League, he was allstar(in his success at school and strong notched the other score, | calibpe all the way and made the| future life. So fans, it 15 up to Sutton, a game performer for| "All tar' team each year, eli- you to turn out for this hig game Tony's, rang the hell for maxing his Juvenile year when and we anticipate a full capa: Tony's he played an outstanding role eity house as our tribute to a Merchants continued their pros | in 1068, the year Oshawa's Ju:| fine, young athlete who has heen lifie scoring feats in the final venile team journeyed to Sault) handicapped in the prime of life, frame firing four answered Ste, Marie for the All-Ontariol All proceeds from this game goals. Arnold hit for a "hat: title, In the hestoffive games| will he turned over to the Tom bk trick" and Stan Westfall gar series, with the games two-all,|Chasczewski Trust Fund, 8o|® nered the other it was Tom "Chop-chop' Chase: fans, please come out for this |! MERCHANTS goal, Hawe; [zewski who conducted a meet: [important hockey game == the defence, MoMahon, Marshall, [ing with all players, eoa ch most important one in Oshawa Wallace, Corbeil; forwards, Arn: manager and trainer on the | this year and pay your tribute to old, G. Westfall, Armstrong, | morning of the fifth game. He'a worthy cause Cleveland Barons In 3rd Spot, Face Tribe By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Barons beat the Bears 8) Mazur, Stearns and Fred | 8 Cleveland Barons waited until in Cleveland Sunday night, while Glover came up with Cleveland the final weekend of the long Buffalo averpowered the Amer: goals against the Bears, Jack American Hockey League sea leans 4 3% Ruchester and Que: Melntyre tallied for Hershey, Cod A \ son to capture third place in the bee defeated the last-place Reds nick Gamble and Bri als a Tt J standings. They may regret it. at Providence len og bie ald Bi y hs Model illustrated: Frunrwoon S1x1y Speirs BEpan fhe Darans took third spat! The Bavons finished with athe Bisons against the Amer . \ GENERAL MOTORS VALUR ahead of Buffalo Bisons by vir (record of 36 wins, one tie and joans. Dea and Wayne Hicks tue of ane game in the vietory JA losses, The Bisons had 35 vie: added singles, Guy Rousseau x column, They were deadlocked tories, three deadlocks and M Dave Creighton, Roger Cote and LJ 4 in total points with 13 apiece, | defeats Duke Edmundson were the Ro: A Cd // 220078 The Barons thus earned the Goaltender Marcel Palle chester snipers, : M doubtful privilege of facing the picked up his eighth shutout of league champion Springfield In: [the season for the Indians Sa. INTO EMPTY NET dians in a best-of-seven semis turday, It was Springfield's 31st) Gamble's second goal came at | a Na dillan 3 : et' orien starting In Spring. home victory, hreaking the oid (9:02 of the third period and was | Every Cadillac owner reading this advertisement And then too, he can't help but be aware of the Have you considered putting your best f field Wednesday night mark of 30 set hy Cleveland in fired into an empty net as the will know what we're talking about, respect and admiration his Cadillac engenders fi rd d ' Ba Li The second - place Hershey the 1M0:50 campaign Americans benched goaltender For diffic mi : Ww ! genders, orward --and into a new 1961 Cadillac? or difficult as it ia to describe, there ia a meas: herever he travels, it is recognized as the logical Well, this should surely be the year to make \ Bears and Buffalo clash in the HAD TWO GOALS Ed Chadwick in favor of a sixth \ A other best-of-seven semi «= final,| Harry Pidhiny led the as AUacker in an attempt to tie the ure of self-assurance that comes with driving a reward for achievement , , , and an unmistakable the move, There has never a Cadillae h before been a Cadilla which gets under way in Her/sault with two goals, Jimmy Eame new Cadillac that is very real indeed reflection of his taste and judgment. : : v A " to rival this one--for beauty, for performance, shey Wednesday. The semi-final Anderson, with his 43rd goal of The Aces struck for four goals : : Winners tangle In & Dost-ohsovenithe. season. Bill Sweeney andiin the fist period and Iw In It derives, we believe, from several basic cons And finally, a journey at its wheel constitutes for luxury, for craftsmanship, or for sheer and final set for the Calder Cup Bruce Cline were the other the third as they beat the Reds siderations of Cadillac ownership, the perfect respite from the workaday world, long-lasting soundness of investment, INDIANS FAVORED marksmen he Reds, in an experimental x: ; tr. 3} : : The Indians won the league, The Cleveland scoring against move, used a new neiaminder in > Purge of al to be sure mug! illo selves Beautiful, gracious, substantial--spacious, Your authorized Cadillac dealer has the facta crown and the cup last season. | Rochester was shaved hy seven each period, Red MoGarry of constant and personal reminder of what he silent, obedient --it delivers ina. and the figures -- --- And they are favored to take men--singles going to Cal Gard: [Brawn University allowed four has been able to make of his years, tion rel xed in | } oitura eh At hia destina gurea--and the car--to prove it, everything again this time. They ner, Jim Mikel, Ron Attwell, Bill goals in the first period and Bd axed in body ane hed in spirit, You ought to give him a hearing soon! ended the 10-game schedule with Dineen, Ed Mazur, Moe Mantha /Glacomin yielded twa in the ' #9 points, 23 ahead of the Bears. /and Cal Stearns. Walt Boyer third, Ross Brooks blanked the VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER The Indians closed out their scared for Rochester Aces In hs secondperiod stint regular season Saturday with a Neither the Bisons nor Bears Jim Morrison, Obie O'Brien, $0 victory over the sixth-spol/were able to score in a 10min: Fleming Mackell, Jean + Marie Quebec Aves in springfield. The ute, suddendeath extra period Cossette, Norm Corcoran and fifth-place Rochester Americans at Hershey, Claude Laforge and Michel Labadie scored for Que were belted 7:1 hy the Barons Ray Kinasewich were the Her bee, Zellio Toppassini got twe ot Cleveland and the Bisons and Shey marksmen, Rilly Dea,and goals for Providence, Ray Ross * Bears battled to a 33 overtime Barry Cullen scored for nul jand George Ranieri added ny pein | 140 BOND' ST, WEST dandliock at (ules, a