The Oshawa Times, 13 Apr 1961, p. 14

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14 THE CSHAWA TINGS, Toursdey, Ap 15, 196 PELVECCHIO CONGRATULATES ROOKIE MacGREGOR (RIGHT) Wings Tie Series On Rookies Goal PETROVY (FP) = A When, Western |angue late in the Ba-Macreger. whe sere with Wl, presifent Coven Ed Kamonion O8 fins Jnars loot I# axl Hi all] *§ There was wildness Wn : Aen 199, Brecied mostly ree Frank Udvar Udvan and Chicagn forward Beg Fleming and and is simon ceriain 19 Bm wer on wie the fifth game #4 Chicagn Friday might But the bitterness Mid nothing 19 Aispel the congratwlations heaped om the overioyed Hac Gregor gel since the ping Wings Ii SA i r iY) ; that one, then aw WM through. You bet | was I was # perfect pass Val (Fomteyne) and | let from shout 15 feet." JN CONGRATULATIONS General Mansger Jack Ad 1 Sis IR Howie Glover, Delvecshio and amen, Ano & ERE Cori Yous said they hed re 1 JhST Scbeied Hershey Bases Wonk. the ros And Wehneshay maw 16 ig was Campbell anh. referee ineiief $ ba oh r F Was I Ihe cregse Wheh Gregor semred "Aud that penalty on Murray Hower ~-- Howe held Wis stick na held im Rown and Ballo cowidn't get wp Howe just gris AWRY Wik who hadn't scored # ams and coach Bid Abel joined 199 much. He's & helluva hockey player wt of all the infractions from Edmonton Flyers of the Gordie Howe in contratwiating 0 the book, he invented hall of SPORTS MENU Phil's Spring Fever Gives Dodgers Win By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' By ED WILKS Associated Press Stall Wiiker HURRAH! Detroit Red Wings night on their home ice and if they didn't do anything else, they assured us of at least having # series, As [ar as the Red Wings are concerned slong the line they've got to win & game on Chicago ice, if they sre to capture the Stanley Cup. As for Black Hawks, they know now, as if they didn't before, thet they have to either win all their home games, or Lake one on Detroit ice if they want to end it in less than a half-dozen outings. We think it'll go the full seven games--we think it should---hecause we think they are just that evenly matched. The fact that it takes Red Wings # little more effort to prove it might suggest that the Black Hawks should be favorites to win out in the final. But when two good teams meet, the element of injures, "breaks", ete, must obviously have a bearing and this year's Stanley Cup finals is likely to prove just that much of a toss-up BRIGHT BITS:» The 3rd annual Y's Men's Basket ball Tournament will be held at Bimeoe Hall, on Sat urday, one week from this Saturday, starting at 9:00 a.n in the morning and finishing up in the afternoon, Osh» awa, Ajax, Orillia, Toronto, ete,.s total of 11 teams is ex- pected to participate , , BILL TREWIN, former Oshawa Curling enthusiast and lately of Peteroboro', is recovering in the Liftlock City Civie Hospital, following a heart attack that struck three weeks ago OSHAWA'S Up land Bird Dog Chib will hold their Spring Trials Sunday, st Ross Pearce's farm, a half-mile east of Eb- enezer church, st Courtice, when dogs from all over On» tario will be on hand to compete, Spectators are welcome VERNON LAW hit a 8.¥. Giants' batter with a pitched hall, with the bases losded and it gave Glants a 2-1 win over the Pirates yesterday Don NEWCOMBE is mighty independent, Actually a "has been," a former Brooklyn Dodger mound ace hut in later years, only 8 mediocre performer, thinks he's still worth $27,000 and has rejected Los Angeles Angels' offer of $15,000, He'd better think it ever--on account he's over the hill" and in no position to demand anything WE DIDN'T have a ticket so nobody can hlame this observation on personal desire--hut felt last night that the guys that had 7-8-8 or even 10 in a "goal pool" were robbed by the two goalies, We agree that Hall and Bassen were terrific on Monday night, but then, you expect Stanley Cup final goal-tenders to come up with outstanding displays, But for sheer bery---what about Hall and Sawchuk last night 7 RY THE WAY, the "local" hockey and ice season is just about finished, Most of the leagues have declared their champions, figure skating, skiing, curling, ete, all those popular winter=time recreations have had their wind-up, so any day now, you can doff the heavy underwear and strut down the street whistling "Spring". The local curlers go to Orillia tomorrow night for their return interselub visit and the "closing dance" is on Saturday night==and then, that's it! Within a few weeks we'll all be clamoring for a cool bhreeze--ar some ice, sive ! Imperials Tie Title Round The Imperials upset the Fire tallied twa more goals tied up the series last SIX~RRAME OMmewhere this we robs eube Tohnsor fighters Monday night by win: scoring both at 15.10 from Clark ning with a 52 score the second and at 17.80 from Clarke and game of the best 3.03 series. Mapes The victory now leaves both! The Firemen, bewildered hy i there was one phase of baseball which manager Gene Mauch stressed with bis young Philadelphia Phillies wn spring Lrpining, It was hase running Mistakes cost he said Laks bases you games,' And most of the mis our kids make are on the That point wa al Los Angeles Wednesday night as the Phillies ran themselves into a weird doublepiay that squeiched a ninth - inning rally and gave Los Angeles Dodgers a 32 victory It was one driven home of 1wn games played in the majors. Ban Fran ase Giants survived a2 ninth wing threat and heat Pills burgh Pirates 21 in the only other game scheduled in the National Feagus Two games scheduled in the American League -- Chicago al Washington and Los Angeles at Baltimore--were rained oul The Phils' folly came alter the Dodgers had broken through against pitcher Frank Sullivan with three runs in the seventh inning on Wally Moon's homer and a scratch single by winning hurler Johnny Podres Trailing #1, the Phils got rid of Podres when Johnny Callison Oil Kings Batter 'Winnipeg Battery WINNIPEG (CP) Rangers now have wounds to nurse besides controlling the frustration built up by failure to outscore Edmonton Oil Kings here during the first two games! of the Western Memorial Cup playoffs Rangers came out second hest in & donnybrook that developed immediately alter the game over signal of Edmonton's 4-1} victory Wednesday night in the second game of the best of Seven series Winnipeg lost Monday's opener 42. Oil King netminder | Paul Sexsmith was the main ob stacle to Rangers' inability to {seore, handling 40 shots in the {opening game and 32 Wednes day night, The third and fourth games are set for Edmonton Saturday and Monday, The win ner meets the eastern champion for the Memorial Cup and Ca:| nadian junior hockey crown The stick-swinging was set off | {when Bryan Hextall was at tacked hy Edmonton defence: man Wayne iio while skat: {ing to the Ranger bench as the final horn sounded, Seconds be fore Hextall's final attempt for a goal was partially interfered! with hy Larry Hale's high stick CASUALTIES MOUNT Both henches emptied and when the row was over penal ties and casualties mounted Hale was given a delayed high sticking penalty, Five nwajors 'for fighting and a match pen alty also were awarded to hring STANLEY CUP SCORING THE Winnipeg By CANADIAN PRESS G A PTS PIM Howe, D Hull, ( Pilate; © Delvecchia, D M. Balfour, ¢ 1 "4 Hl # lolal of 24 game Winnipeg received most of the casualties, Boh Lindsay needed six stitches to close a cut on the hack of his head. Dennis Toyne's cheekbone was cracked hy Phil Dutton's high stick Bobhy Cox scored one Oil and assisted on others hy Roger Bourbonnais and Bob Marlk Don Chiz ended the Edmonton scoring. Dave Richardson scored the only Winnipeg goal early in the third period Coaches Buster Brayshaw of Edmonton and Gord Pennell of Winnipeg agreed the was 'unfortunate.' infractions for the Brayshaw said he didn't like to see this in| hockey and he expects one of his players will he fined. He did not elaborate flareup! and Tony Taylor opened the ninth with singles. Callison took third when rookie Willie Davis hobbled Taylor's hit 10 centre and scored on 2 high bouncer 9 the left of the mound hy pinch-hitter Tony Curry. Taylor scooled (9 third on the play when reliever Larry Sherry's peg 10 the plate was wild Pinch forced Curry for the first out hut the Phils were still in busi ness, with runners on third and first as pinch-hitter Bob Sadow ski came 10 the plate, That's when the Phils' errors popped up Taylor broke for the plats with the tying run on Sadow- ski's grounder 10 short, but was caugh' between third and home when Maury Wills threw 10 catcher John Rosehoro Roseborn made the tag on Taylor, alter pairing with third baseman Junior Gilliam for the rundown, and then flipped hack to Gilliam, who wailed Gonzalez as he piiampled to go from sec ond to third, for the game-end ing doubleplay At Ban Francisco, rookie catcher Tom Haller made his first Major League hit a sey enth4dnning homer that broke up # four-hit shutout against the Giants hy Vern Law, It came after Robert Clemente dropped Haller's foul fly to right The Bucs' .game winner of last year's pennant club, then forced in the clincher when he hit Orlando Cepeda with a piteh with the hases loaded In the eighth. The Pirates scored in the sixth off winner Billy Loes OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aeattle -- Eddie Cotton, 171 Seattle, outpointed Rory Cal houn, 178, White Plains, N.Y 10 Miami Beach, Fla, Allan Harmon, 16814, Kingston, Ja males, knocked out Billy Ryan 174, Brockton, Mass, | Manila = Auburn (Flash) Copeland, 128, Flint, Mich stopped Little Cezar, 128, Philip ines HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Stanley Cup Chicago 1 Detroit 2 (Best-of-seven final tied 3.3) American League Springfield 7 Hershey 3 (Springfield leads best-of-seven final 3:0) Memorial Cup ' Ldmanton 4 Winnipeg | (Edmonton leads best-of seven Western Canada final 2:0) LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer games in the United Kingdom Wednesday night: INTERNATIONAL Ireland 1 Wales § (at Belfast) ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Man United & Burnley 0 Third Division Barnsley 1 Torquay 0 Shrewsbury 2 Bradford 0 Swindon 1 Hull City 1 Fourth Division Gillingham 0 Northampton 1 (Postponed from Feb, 4) Mansfield 1 Bradford 2 ¥ SCOTTISH LEAGUR Division 1 I'hird Lanark § Partick 2 Alrdrieonians 2 Dundee 4 Clyde & Dunfermline 0 Raith 8 Ayr U 1 (All hrought April 15) forward from Division 1H Marton vs Queen's Pk ppd, Queen of § § Brechin 1 (Postponed from Feb, 25) Fl Stirling 3 Arbroath 1 (Postponed from Dec, 8) Hamilton 4 Cowdenbeath 4 (Postponed from Sept. 14) them. UM he (Udvan) wants 1 watch 8 game he showid wy # ticket and stay Wn the stands.' Tommy Ivan, Hawk genersl manager, said of Udvari: "He's gutless or Adams (ack Adams Detroit general manager) ha Wim scared in death.' The plterme'h came in # hance REAM RLe EF between Fleming and Udvan after they had changed 19 street clothes and were leaving ympia Stad wm, Onlnnkers iuding an olf cial connecied with the game said Fleming lambasted the ref eree furiously sithough thers was no physical violence y S05, Diay WAS spy The with game js here Bon Ray might Wile the game had Hs Meh oid Indians Need One More Win HERSHEY LA~Sonifins anbing # fh ed Weer a oe RY Lim wiameg thei wnimih. I he oe (EYE fie Hig American Ragin alder (09 Wier ¢ Fat Egan Eade With thee we # Ag? 3 in take @ caiied ow (or oly Addy sh ARIRE Fo J Anderson . ARE WIG y by HR he | [2 J preg welt ve, Mr a dua a dl isd Egan, who came Lane wh 109 from YVictens 124 fo Xe # sR Pn I i he 1 om FARA epier long he Job ERE Wil some Rept hh ciearing. Wall and Terry Sawihwk, whe Felarnes HILT PHS RE 19H Rames "i es Wo gir A pgs an injured showider and hac spaikins in the pels Defenceman M2 1 ¢ £ § Frogs vont plan retiined (9 the Deroy BReng RIIET RHSBIRE 1A BARES becanse of an ankle inwry WHIRS 7 IN Hay stared the scoring 7:84 of the second period, etek ing Murray Belowr's pass front of the net and wiping M in before Spwehwk cowid gn Aw Ehicagy"s Bobby Bul was in the pensity box for highsticking when Delvecchin evened i wp # minute and 14 seconds later on # double barreled effort. He "took MacGregor's pass st in side the bluehine, hownced (he puck inte the #ir olf Fleming batted i down with bis hand i and drove a WM [ook screened shot past Hall Hall was taken from the nets with # minute left but the Hawks gat nowhere Chicagn was outshot 3-26 and look three of the five minor penalties hitter Tony Gonzales PPPPPRDPPDR PPPPPPDPDPPDRIPPDPDPRPDDD 8 12 LOOK SMART and FOOL the WEATHER Dover's new cotton coats will do both jobs either reversible er regular, And the prices are 80 easy to take | 19.95 we In sizes ta fit all men, OSHAWA SHOPRING CENTRE ONTARIO'S SMARTEST MEN'S SHOPS Detroit' 5 uM was senoRtimal REY The ot Tae foot 3 "Eh rn iz, br Andere, Cun nen, TRAY RA Fields For poo ot of er Yd ve Aud Stakes Events 4 + 2 ci Are Nominated "STANLEY COP FORTY ERIE (CF) ~~ The fin STATISTICS est freids in the Wslory of SONNE. 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George Robinson, a certainly deserved their win oaltender for the Oshawa The Garagemen scored twiMajor Hockey Club, was on goals early in the first period, hand and obliged 10 pick the al 3.30 when Mapes tallied from d.star selection He chose Wright and at 11.18 Duncan/three Imperials as they played found an empty corner and fired an outstanding game throughout the Juek past Stone. Mapes was |, For first, Lloyd Mapes was credited with an assist on Dun: | chosen. 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