Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA rimés, Tuesday, November 14, 1961 OSHAWA MINOR HOCKEY GETS UNDERWAY FOR ANOTHER SEASON Jewellers. Nip Sterling Button | Sterling Button and Pleating 5,841, Ster- {bowling team met the powerful |People's Credit Jewellers team) jlast Saturday afternoon in the| Toronto City Major Bowling Credit Jewellers lings 5,410. The Sterling team, which had been under strength most of the bowling season to date, was League and came out on the|again even more under strength short end of 4-1. |when it could only field five The first game was. taken by | bowlers against the powerful Peopie's with 1,227 against| People's team of seven bowl- Sterlings 1,031, jers. For People's it was Gunn with With a full team Sterlings 287 and Connolly 271 that led) conid easily have taken at pad the way and for Sterlings itl three games as People's have 4 Orval Brown with a 247. |heen floundering the past few e second game was taken| voeks after a fast start. by People's by a scant margin) 7 . of two pins when they bowled| GUNN LEADS 1,069 to 1,067 For People's it} On the day for the winners was Gunn egain with 279 andjjt was Phil Gunn who was a {Smith with 245 and for Ster-|real big gun for People's when lings it was Ron Swartz 227 and he bowled 1.352 for his five Perry 220. games (283, 279, 264, 277, 249), a aes ' followed. by Connolly 1,253 for ee aed cas chk _, five games (271, 212, 338, 203 g s also . mi sag? | : ef |229); Smith 1,083 for 47 frames: taken by People's with 1,301)Rock g75 for 41 frames: Ham- over Sterlings 1,096 and it WAS! hiv 669 for 32 Pia Me. : |Connollv with 388 and Gunn 264/07." 399 for 90 frames: - \that led the way. | 4 blyn (left) and manager Jim | Sterlings had Herb Donaldson Hawkes 210 for 10 frames. '1265: and Manning Swartz 226. For Sterlings it was Herb However, the fourth game|Donaldson 1,173 for five games FINAL INSTRUCTIONS are | old Bantam leaguer gets the given to Local 205 goalie | word from coach Joe Tam- Terry O'Neill. The 12-year- | Rw i : oe: ar some bias. ead Bsa. OFFICIALLY OPENING | dent Harold Hudson, the Oshawa Minor Hockey | Getting set to leap at the Association, season is presi- | first puck are Joey Mills | wees centre. | | a (left) of Local 205 and Bill Brisbois of Houdaille of the Bantam League. --Oshawa Times Photo Staff Smythe SPORTS Quits Metro _CALENDAR Greaves Saga Nearing Close | Reid. jwas taken by Sterlings with followed by Orval Brown 1,165 The final game was taken by/Sterlings did not finish higher People's with 1,172 as against|in the standings 1,083 and it was Gunn again) This week marked the end of Hockey Association for the 1961-| HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES --|femce, Lakas, Bouduns; for. Manning Swartz 224. , |Bowlodrome team at Bayview - 62 season was pried off last|goal, Brown; defence, Osborne,|wards, Muirnam, Walker, --Totals on the day -- People's!Bowl. _ night at the Children's Arena. |Romaneski; forwards, Murray,|Moore, Alternates, Cook, Talak- Science Now. Shrinks Pil ties and a shutout posted. Craggs, Jobenville, Ayles, Brise-|ley, Beharell, Dafoe, ' €s Harold Hudson, re-elected|bois, Smith, Noonar and Car-|Badder and McKee. president of the 'City League';, ries. COCA COLA 3, LOCAL 2784, 2 --Oshawa Times Photo /1,133 against People's 1,072. ' | for five games; Manning Swartz | For Sterlings it was Oryal1,045 for five games; Ron O es eG Brown with 251 and Herb Don-|Swartz 1,042 for five games aldson with 246 and for People's and Al Perry 985 for five games. it was Gunn again with 277 and, Being shorthanded has played T Ki k Off OMHA al O 1C with 249 followed by Smith 248|the first series. Next week the | and for Ster!ings it was Brown|teams start all over again when The "little guys" -- the Ban-|Barham, Glendinning. Ailter- achaff, Fry, Ranger, Begg, Pas- tams -- skated off five exciting/nates, Ostle, Manual, Mostunor,|coe, Todd, Fisher, Warren, Sib- Brooks, | e e e Without Pain Or Discomfort officially opened the league fac-| LOCAL 205 -- goal, O'Neil; de-| Im the final of the night, the ° ' : i Plies ing off the puck before the first\fence, White, Burch; forwards, |"Cokes" crowned Local 2784,by Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain Rock 247. a major part in the fact that The lid of the Oshawa Minor|blinked the red light once each.:goal, Wayling and. Wilson; de- 239, Herb Donaldson 226 and the Sterling team takes on the contests which saw a pair of Howard, McQuade, Weeks, |lock, Kitchen, Marcotte, Shrig- Alter-|a count. Ricky Knocker, TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY OMHA (Ban.) Scugog Clean-\game between Houdaille Indus-/McLean, Noak, Jenkins. 3-2 By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England The Italian goal had scores of narrow escapes. but there was Correspondent no English forward with the to The Oshawa Times skill to send the ball into the LONDON -- The English Foot- net ball League team, practically) Never were the goal-snatching the full international side, dom-| talents of Jimmy Greaves miss- inated the play through most|ed more than in this game. of its game with the Italian)'SCOTLAND ON TOP League, but the Italians scored) Scotland went to the top of -- and won by 2-0 the home international league this game at Old Trafford table by defeating Wales by a in-Manchester, most of the play|score of 2-0 at Hampden Park, was in the Italian half of the) Glasgow field, but the Italians fell back) Having also beaten Ireland, into an almost solid defence|the Scots, who have assembled formation, and kept England off'a very useful side of football the score sheet. stars mostly from Glasgow Both of the Italian League|teams, can win this season's goals, scored in the second|championship by beating Eng- half, came from sudden break-|land at Hampden Park next away raids in which' sharp| April. shooting forwards took advan-| With England's international tage of about their only real|team far below the devastating! opportunities of the game. form it showed last season,| Ironically, the second goal|Scotland might well secure re- which took the heart out of the| venge for the 9-3 defeat suffered| English side. was scored byjat Wembley in April of Gerry -Hitchens, formerly of/year. Aston Villa and now playing for) Only three of the Scottish Internazionale of Milan. team were Anglo-Scots, Brown The other came from @ Passiof Tottenham in goal, John| into the centre by Scottish-bornwhite of Tottenham at inside| Law, now playing for Turin of|right and Ian St. John of Liver-| Italy. . | The game showed clearly that| °°! sig aires England's problem of finding/ THE GREAVES SAGA goal - scoring inside forwards| The Greaves saga still drags) is far from being solved. on, but it begins to look as ifi this|- Silver Seven TORONTO (CP) -- Conn Smythe, president of Maple Leaf Gardens, said Monday that his son, Stafford, has resigned as chairman of the committee which operates Toronto Maple Leafs of tne National Hockey League. His move left the committee, known as The Silver Seven, without a leader The senior Smythe, in an- nouncing the resignation, reiter- ated that he would like to step down from active participation in the operation of the Gardens, which he founded in 1931. "Nothing would make me happier than to see my son take over my job," he said. Stafford said later that under certain conditions he would be interested in becoming presi- dent of the Gardens. he will be back in England playing his football in London jagain before long. Milan are ready to let h go, and have singed a new er from Argentine as im play- a re- | placement. The only question not settled is which English club will se- cure his transfer. Bantam Timetable For Minor Hockey The following is the schédulejitan; 9.10-9.50 p.m., for the Bantam League in the/Cleaners vs Duplate. Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa-| at the Children's Arena. /6.00 - 6.50 pm., Police Associa-| Tues., Noy. 14, 8.30-9.20 p.m.|tion vs Scugog Cleaners; 7.00- --Scugog Cleaners vs Canadian|7.50 p.m. Tire. Mon., Nov. 20, 5.00-5.40 p.m.--/Houdaille Industries vs Coca- Duplate vs Police Association; |Cola; 9.00 - 9.50 p.m., Local 205 5.50-6.30 p.m. Westmount Kiwa-|vs Lvcal 2784. nis vs Locai 2784; 6.40-7.20 p.m.,|_ Tues., Jan. 9, 8.30-9.20 p.m., Coca-Cola vs Scugog Cleaners; |Loca] 1817 vs Civitan. 7.30-8 10 p.m., Canadian Tire vs) Houdaille Industries; 8.20 - 9.00|Westmount Kiwanis vs Police 9.50, B'Nai B'Rith vs Local 1837.\plate vs Houdaille Industries; Mon., Nov. 27, 5.00-5.50 p.m.,/6.40 .20 p.m., Coca-Cola vs Local 2784 vs Scugog Cleaners, |Local 205; 7.30-8.10 p.m., Local | Scugog|Local 2784 vs Local 1817; 5.50- Brighton 2 Huddersfield Town 2\Dunfermline 6 Airdrieonians 2 6.30 p.m., Westmount Kiwanis Mon., Jan. 8 -- 5.00-5.50 p.m.,|V8 Civitan; 6.40 - 7.20 p.m., Ca- ' eo cacs 1 tion. All games are to be played| Canadian Tirc vs B'Nai B'Rith;|nadian Tire vs Police yl ag pcg Or 0 tion; 7.30 - 8.10 p.m., Scugo £08) Cleaners vs Local 205; 8.20-9.00| 00 Duplate vs West-|p.m., B'Nai B'Rith vs Houdaille , ON tle 0 mount Kiwanis; 8.00-8.50 p.m.,| Industries; 9.10-9.50 p.m., Coca- aed 5 Pirventh 4 Cola vs Duplate Mor, Jan. 29, 5,00-5.50 p.m, -- Police Association vs Coca- Cola; 6.00-6.50 p.m., Civitan vs Scugog Cleaners; 7.00-7.50 p.m., Mon, Jan. 15, 5.00-5.40 p.m.,| Local 205 vs B'Nai B'Rith; 8.00-|pournemouth 1 Coventry 1 vs Local} 1 : p.m., Local 205 vs Civitan; 9.10-| Association; 5.50-6.30 p.m., Du- 1817; 9,00-9.50 p.m., Westmount! talifny 2 Peterborough 1 8.50 p.m., Duplate Kiwanis vs Canadian Tire. Tues., Jan. 30, 8.30 - 9.20 p.m.--Houdaille Industries vs Local 2784. ers ys Canadian Tire at 8.30tries and Local 205, nates, . Slack, Zedic, Andres, p.m. Game at the Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena two more games on tap (check|Mills, Muir, Fudge, OMHA (Midget League) -- sports calendar) and will have|Cochrane, Marchan, Lions vs Kiwanis at 9.30 p.m.'garnes on Wednesday and Thurs-|Vaillancourt, Fleming, Game at the Children's Arena. |day evenings at the Children's|Sholdra, Rollo and Zufelt. Civil Service League -- Dairy-| Arena during the winter months.' CIVITAN 4, DUPLATE 4 men vs Police Assoc, at 7.00! Parents, relatives and next; Another tie was played when p.m.; Foote s Towing vs Teach- door neighbors are urged to|Civitan and Duplate Limited fin- ers at 8,00 p.m. Games at the/drop in and see the future stars|ished up with four goals apiece. Bowmanville Arena. of tomorrow in action. Houdaille Industries and Local|Pau! Sutton and Jimmy Preston 205 battled to a 3-3 stand-off.|hit for Civitan markers, Ross ' Civitan and Duplate finished up|Taylor led the Duplate sharp- iauiien Ga. Socal Se eee in a 4-4 tie, Police Association|shooters scoring twice while D naa Canadian 1 'st inh *"| blanked B'Nai B'Rith 4-0, Local|Gary Carroll and Ronnie Wilson Se gigs pe & rf rds 1817 doubled the score over|added singletons. otary at 7.30 p.m., Firefight-\wectmount Kiwanis 4-2 while) DUPLATE LIMITED -- geal, ers vs Navy Vets at 8.30 p.m IGoca Cola e lag ately the Oshawa' Chil- cision over Local 2784. Jenkins; forwards, Wilson, Tay- Gs nthe uf HOUDAILLE 3, LOCAL 205, 3 jlor, Andison, Alternates, Oleksuik, Matthews, Roote, WEDNESDAY'S GAMES HOCKEY OMHA (Bantam Lea 9 goals apiece. B'NAI B'RITH -- goal, Burch; GLASGOW (AP) -- Scotland|hockey finishing up in a 3-3 tie.|Bonneta, Locke, Joseph , Watson, For "205" Terry Slack, Billy|/wards, Stewart, Williams, Mc- match in Brussels Nov, 29 \Sutton, Sytnyk, Murdock and of Saturday's Old Country: soc-| Accrington 9 Workington 4 minding of Davey Cutler and Blackburn 2 Birmingham 0 Chester 0 Mansfield 1 flawless jobs in recording the Man United 2 Leicester 2 Oldham 3 Doncaster 1 Notts defence, Atchison, Tole; for- West Ham 3 West Brom 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cee Houdaille Industries and Local|Mackey, Knowlton, Bilinski and Czechoslovakia agreeajClare Glendinning, Terry Ostle|Nichols and' Greenwood. Monday to play their decisive|424 Dale Gallant triggered the! CIVITAN -- goal, White; de- |Sholdra and Roger- WaddeljAvoy. Alternates, Sutton, |Anglane, Fitzgerald, Lloyd, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER =x: |, POLICE 4, B'NAI B'RITH 0 cer matches: Aldershot 1 Exeter 1 Terry Lee, Police Association Division I Bradford C 3 Crewe Alex 3 leriteinenad B'Nai B'Rith 4-0. | Blackpool 1 Everton 1 |Colchester 1 Barrow 1 on's first shutout Cardiff 2 Sheffield W 1 Darlington'9 York City 0 Paul Bligdon and Chris Grif- s F 3 Burnley 2 Southport 1 Gillingham 1 | Sheffield U 3 Man City 1 Stockport 1 Wrexham 2 Wolverhampton 2 Ipswich 0 | Division I Hearts 2 Paritck 0 Aberdeen 2 Thd Lanark 1 GAME DATE SET 205 fought 60 minutes of exciting|Lakas, Smith, Carroll, Bouckley, 'acid Soccer Cup. qualiteine Houdaille tallies. fence, Weeks, Dawson; for- \O'Boyle, Preston, Weatherbee, LONDON (Reuters) -- Results| Division IV | Backed up by the stalwart net- Aston Villa 3 Arsenal 1 |Carlisle 2 Rochdale 2 Both Police goalies turned in Chelsea 1 Bolton 0 | Hartlepools 1 Chesterfield 2 Tottenham 4 Fulham 2 |Tranmere 5 Miliwall 1 Division IT Dundee U 2 Stirling 0 lworth. Alternates, Goodchild, |Butt, Scattergood, Holmes, Bra- lbin, O'Brien and Forester. | POLICE ASSOCIATION--goal, \Lee and Cutler; defence, Dionne, Hewer; forwards, Blig- don, Durno, Welsh. Alternates, iSeott, Greeley, Glover, Griffin, Howard, Whiting, Norton, Lean, Hercia, McKenzie, Nestic. Bristol! R 1 Derby 4 Falkirk 8 St. Johnstone 1 Hearts 2 Patrick 6 | Kilmarnock 2 Raith 3 Motherwell 5 Hibernian 1 Rangers 1 Dundee 5 Division 11 Albion 2 Clyde 3 Alloa 2 Morton 1 Ayr U 1 Stenhousemuir 0 Dumbarton 1 Cowdenbeath 0 East Fife 4 E Stirling 1 Forfar 2 Berwick 2 Montrose 2 Queen of S 3 Stranraer 4 Brechin 0 Queen's Pk- vs Hamilton ppd Liverpool! 1 Iuton 1 Norwich 2 Preston 0 Billy Elliott showed tremen- dous scoring form potting two \goals as Local 1817 downed |Westmount Kiwanis 4-2. Other "1817" marksmen were Johnny Ryan and Allen Holt. | Danny McKee and Alex Talka- |choff replied for the WK boys. IRISH LEAGUE | LOCAL 1817 goal, Mc- City Cup \Conkey; defence, Varko, Pat- Ards 3 Coleraine 1 ternek; forwards, Elliott, Gow, Stoke 2 Waitsail 1 Stinderland 2 Middlesbrough 1 Chariton vs Southampton ppd Division Tl Barnslev 7 Bristol C 3 Crystal P 4 Grimsby 1 Hu!l City 0 Reading 1 -- Lincoln 2 Southend 0 Northampton 5 Newport 0 2 ifin led the snipers scoring two! wards, Fogal, French, Hollings-|, LOCAL 1817 4, W. KIWANIS 2 | {Donny Cockerton and Daryl Action will resume today with|Waddell, Morrison, Wragg,|Hudgins hit the score sheet for) the "Cokes", M Billy Dionne goals. LOCAL 2784 -- goal, Wilson; defence, Bronskie, Clarke; for- ;wards, Conway, Patter, Sutton, |Alteynates, Morrison, Parker, {Dionne, Boyle, Myers, Braith- ike Conway and netted '2784' Dane Tutton, Larry McAvoy,|waite, Peloshok, Payton, Moore, | |Snow, Harrison and Rose. COCA COLA goal, Bratt and Johnston; defence, Bezzart, jCarey; forwards, Logan, Pater- son, Wright. Alternates, Knock- er, Wallace, Tolesniski, Allen, \wewin, Clarke, Cockerton, Saw- ked out a 3-2 de-\Cranfield; defence, Konopacki,|yer, Tompkins, Hudgins, Chap-| Mce-| jman, Vodden, Forestall, |Namara and Barclay. | Officials -- March, Don Wilson. ob Burr, Charlie| Jilson and Tom And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special) --For | the first time science has found a | mew healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain andyitching. Thousands have beer relieved | with this inexpensive substance | right in the privacy of their own | home without any discomfort or | inconvenience, In one hemorrhoid case after another, "'very striking improve- ment" was reported and verified by doctors' observations. Pain was promptly relieved. And 'while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. 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Satisfaction guaran' or money refunded. argest stocks of rum* Yan 6.00-6.50 p.m., Police Association|2784 vs B'Nai B'Rith; 8.20-9.00 Port Bradford 2 vs Local 205; 7.00-7.50 p.m,, Hou-)p.m., Civitan vs Canadian Tire;| NOTE: Play-offs for the oe : Bort ae 1 daille Industries vs Civitan; /9.10-950 p.m., Scugog Cleaners\teams of the Bantam League Swindon 1 Shrewsbury 2 Cliftonville 2 Distillery 4 Andrews. Alternates, McConkey, | }Derry. City 4 Bangor 2 \Martin, Holt, Stead, Babcock, | Glenavon 3 Ballymena 1 Flieler,. Van, Ryan, Kelly, Oke} 8.00-8 50 p.m, vow See vs Local 1817 will start on Monday, February . nis vs Coca-Cola; 9.00-9.50 p.m.,) Mon. J 22, 5.00-5. date geen ii . Local 1817 vs Canadian Tire. Haat i . bi si Ft 5, 1082. 5 Tuesday, Nov. 28, 8.30-9,20 p.m., B'Nai B'Rith vs Duplate. | Mon., Dec, 4, 5.00-5.40 p.m., Canadian Tire vs Local 205; 5.50-6.30 p.m. B'Nai B'Rith vs Westmount Kiwanis; 6.40 . 7.20 p.m., Local 1817 vs Police Asso- ciation; 7.30-8.10 p.m., Scugog Cleaners vs Houdaille Indus- tries; 8.20-9.00 p.m., Duplate VS gay guy Local 2784; 9.10-9.50 p.m., Coca- Cola vs Civitan. Mon., Dec. 11 -- 5.00-5.50 p.m., Police Association vs Houdaille| ICOUVER (C Scat F er | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Back first professional contract with sem gente sr 'i vara prolif the summer there were Toronto Maple Leafs at 19. gh es eric igiz. | rumblings around town that) His hockey career ended i ee Soc on civit OC L ;| Walter (Babe) Pratt might be- 1952-53 as coach of New West si gee an ve rock \come the new head coach of minster Royals in the WHL. In Clntsacs ve ON PerRin. ®°Z/Vancouver's Western Hockey|between, he played for New aa. Dee 19 8.300 gE League Canucks. York, Boston, Hershey, Cleve i 205 vs Westmount Kiwan- that job with all its headaches.|minster, a hard-hitting, hard af? fs sax.;, The Babe? He became Mon., Dec. 18, 5.00-5.40---B Naijnewspaper columnist and forjmany a story has been told. B'Rith vs Coca-Cola; 5.50-6.30 several weeks now has been In the weeks he's been telling p.m., Civitan vs Police Associa') able to do his coaching in print tales himself in public print, tion; 6.40 - 720 p.m., Local 2784/once a week, suffering none of he's handed Maloney all sorts vs Canadian Tire; 7.30 - 8.10/the consequences of a losing of advice, called Vancouver's | p.m., Westmount Kiwanis vs | : Scugog Cleaners; 8.20-9.00 p.m.,|am oe eee Local 1817 vs Houdaille Indus- Local 205 ancient Forum a "wet, daughty crackerbox,". and given his readers some inside stories on the past. He talked with general man- ager Jack Adams of Detroit Red Wings during an_ exhib- ition game here. 'I reminded Jolly Jack of the time our New It's easier that way, he says, and the money's not bad for a part-time employment. (He's a vs_Duplate. lumber company buyer in Wed., Dec, 27, 5,00-5.40 p.m.,| N Ai Houdaille Industries vs West- seed a ~ mount Kiwanis; 5.50-6.30 p.m., Local 205 vs Local 1817; 6.40- tries; 9.10-9.50 p.m., Babe Pratt, now 45, writes a " cae weekly hock u for th 7.20 p.m., Police Association vs Tanner Seve ae ad Local 2784; 7.30-8.10 p.m., Ca-\vyice to the Canucks betweenjat the end of the second per- nadian Tire vs Coca-Cola; 8.20-\tales of his own past in hockey, |iod in a game in 1937. The New 9.00 p.m., B'Nai B'Rith vs Civ-ja past that includes signing his'York newspapers had carried Forget. About 4th Row Blonde Hockey Tough Guys Advice He didn't. Phil Maloney got land, Tacoma and New West- 7 alliving defenceman about whom | York Rangers were leading 4-05 Glentoran 4 Portadown 4 and Selleck. Torquay 3 Natis C 3 : Watford 2 Brentford 1 \Linfield 4 Crusaders 0 | WESTMOUNT KIWANIS -- stories of Adams receiving his| citizenship pap®rs the same Sanctorium of sweat, blood and day. hot air--the sweat and blood "One of the fog-horned voices|from the players and the hot from the gallery hollered down: | air from the coach after we had 'Hey, Adams, it's a good thing/played a stinker. | you got your papers today. Now| "During my five years with We Chae on sl Leafs only one visitor was ever Wings ! : was "a protege of mine from|he was Ontario premier George my days with Tacoma Rockets|Drew. It must have been an (and he) showed me_ some /€lection year. » moves I didn't think were in the) Pratt devoted one column to book." advice to the players of today. § "His clutching and holding|About 600 words down in the did my heart good," the Babe|column, he said "never take wrote. 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