Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Nov 1961, p. 17

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i 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 1, 1961 om Wor- sley, Horvath took the high- HAWK ON THE WING is Lorne Horvath (9) flies over New York Ranger goalie the net, during a scoring at- | tempt in the second period | at the Chicago Stadium last / night. At left is Al Langlois centre Bronco as he GETS GOAL, ASSIST Rangers Nip Hawks Via Harvey Splurge By LAURENT CHIASSON vey helped set up Vic Hadfield' The victory was a big one for Canadian Press Staff Writer for the tying goal, then rifled the blueshirts, who, according to Doug Harvey's reputation as a home the tie-breaker himself en Harvey, must get some points playing-coach is shining in New route to a 4-2 victory. on the road this season if they York The win propellea the Ran-,are to reach the playoffs after Doug, possibly the best de- gers within one point of the a three-year drought fenceman to don a National .ront - running Montreal Cana-. So far the Rangers have won Hockey League uniform in the diens in the NHL race. three, lost two and tied one on post-war era, has the-Rangers' For the Black Hawks, off to a the road--matching their per- winning consistently some- miserable start after winning formance at home: flying dive when he missed ! ay ses THREE STARS on the Bow- manville Shamrock _ Inter- mediate B hockey team. this vear are (left)--Jim Olinski, PAPI SOT yonds to exer ts, he could be bi 1e lineup before the end of November ARMY CALLS HANSEN BALTIMORE (AP)--Ron Han Baltimore shortstop and 18 American League rookie of the Goals: Provost year in 1960, will report for ac- strom, Montreal, 7 tive military duty Thursday at Assists: Bathgate 13 Fort Meade, Md. Hansen, 23 Shutouts: Head, Boston, 1 was ordered to report for a one- Penalties: Fontinato, M ont- year tour real, 24 minutes FOOTBALL NOT SECONDARY IT'S DEAD LAST HERE! TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) "Every Saturday is like the Rose Poly's football team is | end of the. world," he says well along toward its eighth Av : 4 ve winless season (not,. happily, 2 have a squad of 20 men, : Saki only one weighing 200 pounds. in succession). But it's a mat- | m6 last two games, 15 of ¢ slight ; { 8 s, ee se ptr geleed -- them have been able bodied spected envindariie datiane We lost our last quarterback Ruttan, Bob Sheridan and Ron FRose Polytechnic Institute, | 2 Couple of games back and Bilrsask : -- a. | had to shift from the wing to > to give its f ame, provides a $62 " Cc | 4 a aecailans nietie "acilities pe the single wing oe hoe Pon Hove anybody who wants to use The scores of the lickings and Uxbridge They will play them. It does no recruiting, | absorbed by Rose bah 'this i294 games during the season be has no athletic scholarships OT ar ek Wig beer tginning on November 18 nakes no allowance ir ing 'ebruaryv 15 ong nn Pa ia. by avian, eS ending on February 15 s prac time The 48-0 defeat was by Elm In "short, it's death in the | hurst of Illinois, which had afternoon for coach Max | lost 34 straight games and Kidd, who took the head foot- | was the only team Rose beat ball job three years ago after last vear It's rough,"' Kidd wraps it coaching four undefeated high school teams in a long ca up, "but you have to admire reer at Brazil and Bicknell, | these kids. They must like to play football!" Ind. ser Back forts to the bench. The Rangers with Detroit Red Wings. Chicago two more games on the road first-period goals Tuesday be- Short Two Stars ' Ww r ' Less than two minutes later, beat Chicago goalie Glenn Hall Waterloo Beavers are something|™atched his scoring total. Red! Andy Hebenton added an in- regulars Tuesday night but|/marksman, scoring on a 50-. and Jack Evans for the Hawks the second-place Frontenacs be- the first period as Kitchener had Meeting with the Maple Leafs jand completely dominated the| and the Beavers played with 13 minor penalties called in the F | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |} or Big Jean over Chicago Black Hawks still in a cast, says he has no oe tires points. The veteran Beliveau suffered partially se- 98 Scorers were idle Tuesday toting a cast around ever since.| Bathgate, New York nother one on Geoffrion, Mcntreal 1oved for good McKenney, Boston lost 0, tied 1, points 15 Trenton RCAF In and six - team, Intermediate lake- thing no other coach was able their first Stanley Cup in 22 New York, evicted from Madi- to do in recent seasons years last spring, the loss kept son Square Garden by the U.S Harvey is not confining his ef- them in a fourth-place deadlock National Horse Show, must play were trailing 2-1 at Chicago|has won only once in 10 games this week--at Detroit Thursday Tuesday night in the league's --tying five others and losing and Montreal Saturday only scheduled game when Har-'four. Chicago and New York traded fore Ab McDonald sent the Hawks in front at 1:47 of the third period Harvey and his defence mate Al Langlois set up Hadfield for his = ea ron & first NHL goal. Then Harvey By THE CANADIAN PRESS goals and two assists for the/iiyie de fence ene e Bee Full team or not, Kitchener--Winners and Chick Balon|vasko was serving a penalty to contend with in the Eastern|Sullivan and Ed Hoekstra got! surance marker at 19:05. Professional Hockey League. | Single goals. The first period scorers were The Beavers were short two| Orv Tessier was Kingston's|\Guy Gendron for the Rangers trounced their nearest EPHL|footer into the upper left corner, The Canadiens, off to their opposition, Kingston Frontenacs,|of the net. best start in 18 seasons, are at 6-1 to take a six-point lead over! Both teams were scoreless in| Toronto tonight for their first ee . [techie unleashing. The Beavers '™!S_Year- a ; vs yn@SS,\led 2-1 after the second peri with the parent New York Ran- ao bation gers, and injured left winger|third, outshooting the Fronte-| Len Ronson were absent from|nacs 16-5. | Kitchener's lineup Tuesday night! Kingston got four of the five men game Leon Rochefort counted two | : NHL BIG SEVEN | Ineup Debut ; | Andy Bathgate of New York) picked up his 13th assists of the season in the Rangers 4-2 win IN November Tuesday night and increased his MONTREAL (CP) -- Centre lead atop the National Hockey Jean Beliveau, his right knee League individual scoring race dea when he'll be able to re- ; ger now has 18 points) turn to action with the high-fly- '™~ ing Montreal Canadiens The rest of the league's lead- vered tendons in his knee at the Might Canadiens' pre-season training The leaders: | camp in Victoria and has been G A Pts The original cast was removed Provost, Montreal 3 but doctors Litzenberger, Detroit at they saw and Bucyk, Boston e to remove the | newegg Montreal or three times Richard, Montreal If all goes Howe, Detroit By THE CANADIAN PRESS wm bs Standings: Montreal, won 7 Bo anville Hosts Points: Bathgate, New York, "Lea? . Exhibition Tilt Bowmanville Shamrocks, member of the newly formed shore hockey league, will face Trenton in an exhibition tilt at Bowmanville Thursday squad during the night's en counter that begins at 8.15 p.m in the Arena The Shamrocks return game in Friday Starting lineup for Bowman- iville will be; goal, John Fow- ler; defense, Jim Olinski and Ron Pollard; forwards, Doug will -play a Trenton on and and PHILS LOSE COKER PHILADELPHIA (AP) Catcher Jim Coker of Philadel! phia Phillies t last. season of slated to report to h unit at Tinker Air |Nov. 7. who spent with Bu'fa the Internatior Trenton should provide strong opposition to the Bowmanville s Kingston >| Sudbury anigetenapnceeneesenee ss 4, 4 (4), Ranger defenseman. man. Doug Harvey is in the background, --(AP Wirephoto) Providence Edges Aces In Overtime By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The way the talent seems to be spread throughout the Amer- ican Hockey League this season, it's a good thing the league has been split inte eastern and west- ern divisions, Otherwise, there would be a five-way tie for first place in the eight - team league, Providence Reds, with a 4-3 overtime victory over Quebec Accs in the only game Tuesday night, became the fifth team in the league to accumulate 10 points With their fifth victory in eight starts, the Reds moved into a three-way tie for first place in the eastern division with Spring- field indians and Hershey Bears. Buffalo Bisons and Roch- ester Americns are deadlocked for first place in the west, with Cleveland Barons just a step behind with eight points: Defenceman Matt Ravlich scored the goal that beat Que- bec Tuesday night, getting it at 2:42 of overtime on a power play with Quebec's Jean Marie Cosette sitting out a cross-check- ing penalty. George Ranieri, Paul Larivee and Pierre Brillant scored the other Providence goals. Bob Barlow, Ray Brunel and Michel Labadie scored for Quebec. Two games are scheduled to- night--Cleveland at Hershey and Springfield at Pittsburgh, I Doug Ruttan and Ray Pres- ton. Bowmanville will host Trenton in an exhibition tilt on Thursday night. Both jto ee ee ee 'Giant Slalom Race'Oshawa Curling Club 'Location Changed TORONTO (CP)--The profes-, professional races in the United sional giant ski slalom race, |States,"" held at Collingwood last Febru-| But Eriksen, a Swede, has miles north of Montreal, | g D ade BE ig or grog potng Gate sont Gabriel to build up inter- an official of the event. ' The race may be missing ee b Vannouter die dal some of the world-famous skiers| ean VenoOuver the felis who competed last winter. | Friedi Pfeiffer, the Aspen, Cold.| ski resort owner who heads the} Internationa! Ski Professional) Racers Association, has refused permission for his skiers to compete in the Jan. 28 event. Last year Pfeiffer attempted) halt Stein Eriksen, Toni Spiss, Anderl Molterer, Chris- race Louise the next." TODAY'S GAMES Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. the race. "He said it would be the las time they'd race in an event he wasn't running," said Gray. "He's threatened the skiers this jseason with disbarment from) | Bets: 8:30 p.m, to 9:30 p.m., Navy Vets Midgets and 9:30 ip.m. to 10:30 p.m., |League All-Stars. THURSDAY'S GAMES | HOCKEY | Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. | --Practise times at the Oshawa! Children's Arena. Bantam All-| Parker MacDonald SentToGuabury (fees 8 pa: tees, DETROIT (CP)--Left winger|p.m,; Beaton's Dairy Juveniles} Parker MacDonald of Detroit\at 9.30 p.m. | Red Wings has been sent to Sud-| Lakeshore _ Intermediate} bury of the Eastern Professional | League Trenton RCAF at] Hockey League, it was an-|Bowmanville Shamrocks ex- nounced Tuesday, He will join|hibition match - at 8.15 p.m, the team Friday. ror ee ee MacDona!d, 28, replaces Bob) Dillabough, a 20 - year - old left winger who has been called up Mystery Guest | from Sudbury by the National id Wins Feature At Woodbine MacDonald had only one as- TORONTO (CP) -- Mystery sist in nine games with the 'Wings this season. Last season he seored 14 goals and picked up 12 assists in 70 games. Guest won the featured Sweep- ~ staff Purse at Old Woodbine Park Tuesday after coming} from fourth place in the final! Galt Buries three furlongs and defeating the) Waterloo 10-2 |pace setting Blondoll by three- \quarters of a length. | ' i . : shops On finished third, GALT (CP)--The Allan Cup slightly more than a length be- champion Galt Terriers Tuesday) hing the winner. Mystery Guest night buried Waterloo Tigers paid $9.50 straight and com- 10-2 to even their OHA Senior A'bined with Blondoll for a quin- season record at 2-2. ella of $31.90. Billy Forhan scored three padre's Scamp, bred goals and assisted on three oth-|ragised by Rev. J. E. ers for Galt. Pete Kowalchuk/g9 . year scored two goals and Bob Mc-| minister, Knight, Don Rope,. Ab Martin,| two Ron Brain and Lioyd Mercer got! race one each. and - old retired Anglican defeated a field of - year - olds in the third Padre's Scamp runs in the colors of F. Douglas Gib- Nick Rintche and Ralph Koso- son, son of the retired minister. wan were the marksmen for the) Fair Lodge, a three - year- Tigers, who have lost all three old filly owned by Mr. and Mrs. starts. E. P. Taylor, dropped dead af- Galt started the game with/ter the runig of the after- only three defencemen and fin-|noon's feature race. Track vet- ished with two after Frank Car-|ertnarians-announced that death roll bruised an ankle midway/resulted from: a heart attack.! through the second period. Jocky Chris Rogers had dis- The Terriers had a wide ter- ritorial edge, outshooting the Ti- gers 40 to 29 before a small home crowd of 350. collapsed. CHAMPS HELD TO TIE VIENNA (AP) -- Defending European Cup champion Benfica lof Lisbon and Austria of {Vienna drew 1-1 Tuesday night before 70,000 fans in a second- jround match of the 1961 soccer tournament, ary, has been shifted to Mont|nolified Canadian officials he is,open its 1961-62 season Gabriel in the Laurentians, 39|looking forward to this year's dione evening, at o'clock, in The race is being shifted towhen club president Matt Sut-|tee chairmen of various feature ton will | est in it through Canada, Gray|stone, after which all ei ght) Ice committee chairman Fred : ts 64 keen and ambitious members, to address the meeting -- the lowing year and maybe Lake|ready for their first action of members could all see the fine ithe season. CALENDAR |sion, at which the partners will fraternize discuss their plans \paigns for the coming season. tian Pravda and Othmar Schnei-| HOCKEY HAS NEW LOOK } |der from coming to Canada. He| é finally relented after much per-;-- Practice Hours: 6:30 p.m. to «mn meeting" held 1 suasion from officials running!7:30 p.m., Rotary Midgets; 7:30)one of the biggest p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Legion Mid- members ever at this event, in-|all girders, dicated = prevailing this year, Midget Matt Sutton called on his vari-\and-white colors, give the inte- jous bonspiel | tawa, who resigned in August. The Oshawa Curling Club will local and mixed, to announce thi s| their plans for the coming 1961- Sev N62 session, while other commit- traditional fashion "throw" the first club competitions also spoke. heets of ice will be filled with|Plumber" Garrard didn't need work accomplished this past There will be a 'second summer in more recent weeks ldraw" for the next 64 curlers-- on the ice. (or perhaps SPORTS jafter about eight The Oshawa Curling Club will lonly six) ends--followed by the pave a spanking "new"' look in- sual coffee and sandwich ses- side this season, The entire west and wall and the lower half of the full north wall have been re- cam hlaced, concrete block construc- tion replacing the former frame stucco walls. "au-| The inside roof of the curling ast week, quarters has been painted a turnout of sparkling white, together with t posts, beams, ete. enthusiasm|Coupled with this, the new President) scoreboards, in attractive green- old curling and At the eclub's annual the high chairmen, open, /rior of the curling rink a brand jnew appearance, ' Something new in ice colors is also being tried. As all mem- bers know, the complete refrig- jeration freezing machinery was replaced this year and a new set of steel pipes installed. The well-known "tricky runs" of former years will no doubt be a little different this season. Opens Season Friday | The "rings" are painted in black-red-and-white this year, \with an alternate arrangement jof colors on every other sheet of lice, From the "hog line" back ito the back of the rings, the |remaining ice is a pure white, |while between the hog-lines, in jcentre area, and also fram the jrinks back to the "hacks" -- the lice is an attractive shade of green. The entire effect is one of space and cleanliness -- with |the white ceiling' giving in- creased light. The over-haul of the de- humidifiers completes the prep- jaration program. The ice was given a major flood today, to- morrow it will be "pebbled". and on Friday it will be ready for the big official opening. The Oshawa R. S. McLaughlin jannual three-day bonspiel will be held this year on January 8-9-10. Chairman 'Bert'? White jand his committee met this week and made primary plans, appointed sub-committee chair- man, etc. It's expected that an even number of out-of-town en- tries will be received this year. Meanwhile, the members are waiting for this Friday night for their first go at curling with an "open draw" announced for Saturday afternoon. On Monday afternoon, the ladies' section iwill hold their first play. HEADS EPHL John J. Urie, a 41-year-old Ottawa lawyer, has * been named president of the East- ern Canada Professional Hoc- key League. He replaces Ed- ward J. Houston, also of Ot- Gibson, | mounted just before the filly) 'George Price, 162, Houston, 2. | M-m-m-look at that new streamlined decanter! The mellow maturity of this superb light whisky means infinite smoothness. In its new, streamlined decanter, IMPERIAL is easy to carry...easy to pour...and so easy FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Revere, Mass.--Joe DeNucci, 16414, Newton, Mass., knocked out Kenny Shea, 160, Halifax; 2 Sacramento, Calif. Dave Brown, 15944, San Francisco, stopped Terry Smith, 15744, Sac- ramento, 2. 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