fawn TIMES, Saturday, March 10, 1962 EXTRA PLAYOFF GAME PROVES REAL THRILLER Uxbridge Hawks Surprise With Win In Trenton By TERRY BLAIR A tremendous come-from-be- hind 5-4 victory by Uxbridge Black Hawks over Trenton in Trenton gave Uxbridge a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven OHA Lakeshore Intermediate 'B" final series. Trenton led 4-0 late in the sec- ond period, but five successive goals by Black Hawks -- four in the third period gave them the well-earned decision. Art Rennick for the second night in a row tallied the win- ner. He scored the tie-breaker in last night's contest at 17.58 of the final frame. He also added another earlier in the per- iod. Thursday night, in Ux- Rennick, Cherry, Rdeshaw Ferguson, Germond, Todd and Pollard, velle, Collins, McDonald, Lewis Drake. FIRST PERIOD 1. Trenton: Moroney Rennick 10.12, Jones 13.12. SECOND PERIOD 2. Trenton: Moroney (Bisson, Scott) 3. Trenotn: St. Pierre 4, Trenton: Bisson THIRD PERIOD Uxbridge: Haynes (Redshaw, Etcher) .. Uxbridge: Rennick (Haynes) --...++eeee05 10,19 Uxbridge: Etcher (Germond, Redshaw) 14.16 Uxbridge: Rennick (Haynes, Etcher) .... 17.58 Penalties -- Jones 5.02, Mor- oney (misconduct) 9.44, Ger- mond 10.05, Redshaw 11.46. for Trenton -- single counters came from Joe St. Pierre and) 6. Pierre Bisson. Attendance was 1,400 -- lar-| 7. gest of the season. | The third game of this final) 8. series will be played on Mon-| day night in Uxbridge. BF UXBRIDGE -- goal: Carpen-| ter; defence: Haynes, Bob Todd, stone (to left of Werner) and his sprawl, the burned stone was replaced. SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa Church League --! (Bantam Playoffs) -- Northmin-} ster vs Simcoe street, at 4.30 p.m.; Harmony vs Knox Church, at 5.10 p.m. and Westmount United vs King Street United,| at 5.50 p.m. All games at Osh-| awa Children's Arena. Ontario Minor Assoc. -- (Ju- venile "A"? Major Playoffs) -- Oshawa Generals vs Kingston, at Kingston Memorial Arena, 3.00 p.m.; 2nd game of home- and-home, total-goals series -- ist game, score 5-5. Oshawa. Neighborhood Pee) Wee League -- (2nd Round of Playoffs) -- 'A' Section, Bathe Manitoba and Alberta. An in- stant later Werner fell to the ice. He caused his team- mate to "burn" a _ guard rock, after losing his balance, while sweeping vigorously on an important rock, in last night's playoff game, between GYMNASTICS go with curling sometimes. The above picture shows Ray Werner of Alberta, jumping over the Simpson, Forfar and Grandy; forwards: Etcher, Tomlinson, GM Curiers Enjoy Kitchener Visit A party of 50 General Motors| The Oshawa group were then curlers made their annual inter-|again transported to the Audi- club visit to Kitchener-Waterloo|torium, to watch last night's Granite Club yesterday and en-|extra playoff game, in which joyed, what was termed by|'Hec' Gervais nosed out Donald chairman Fred Popham, "'the|Houck of Manitoba, in a close most outstanding event in the|and exciting finish. jlong history of these inter-cizb) Following are the complete visits". |rinks and scores of yesterday's Taking full advantage of the/curling, first half of the annual current Canadian Curling Cham-|jnter-club, home-and-home ses- | Park vs Fernhill Park, at 9.00 Oggi at ogg oe this| sion: -- ja.m. and North Oshawa vs Val-|Weex, le party yesterday) Hepyiew Park, at 9.45 a.m.; 'B'|Stressed the spectator angle KITCHENER OSHAWA GM Ruddy Andrews, | ion -- i y ie|more than active participation. ht, |\Section -- Radio Park vs Storie) more n pa Pp Mike Haig By Merooneld, | |Following a peppy trip, the|jack Playford, Park, at 10.35 a.m. and Lake| , Reg Fair, lVista vs Harman Park, at 11.20/Oshawa curlers engaged their|ike Hertel, Len Edwards, |a.m.; All games at Oshawa Chil-|Kitchener-Waterloo rivals, at pal Innes, : Bert Graniks, : |dren's Arena. ten o'clock in the morning, a" ee ; 'ack iia |BASKETBALL |vigorous 8-end battle in whichi. Harmer, Roy Day, Y's Men's Biddy League --/eight rinks participated. Ralph Forbes, ston Hales, : (Semi-Final Playoffs) -- Jaycee| Due chiefly to the keen ji ysis, Fronk Black, |Blues vs Parts and Service, 1st | battle between Jack Elliott and Skip, 9: Skip, one |game of series, at Simcoe Hall.|Don Crothers to earn the day'S|pon Fraser, Phil Phillips, | Ontario Secondary Schools -- booby prize, the Oshawa curl-| sock Delorme, Roy Morris, (Senior Playoffs) -- Niagara ers emerged on the short end/cord Dengis, npg Pd ae Falls, SOSSA champions, vsiof a 71-47 total count. Ernie Hewitt, Jack Elliott, CONGRATULATIONS are | berta, following their crucial | morning, in the final and |Oshawa Central Collegiate,| Following the curling, the) Skip, 16; skip, "4 4 extended by skip J. Norm | playoff game last night which | deciding game for the 1962 |COSSA champions, at Oshawa|curlers were the guests of the/Oon Ferguson, pete iw. oad Houck (left) of the Manitoba | Alberta won 8-6. Alberta | Canadian Championship. Central Collegiate, 7.00 p.m.:|Forbes Bros. Motor Sales, atjEric Shelley, John Morrison, rink, to Hec Gervais of Al-| meets Saskatchewan this| --CP Wirephotos |Sudden-death game for right to|which Jack and Ralph Forbes|Sil! Hooper, Les Harrison, enter Ontario Golden Ball Play-| participated. The curlers then .: wg 14 " et ' ' e offs. : ladjourned to the Memorial), °F °°" wed James, Ontario Association -- (Inter-| Auditorium to witness the 11th), goer Howard Saywell, by ec er Vdl1Ss jmediate "A" Playoffs --\andq final round of schedule ic. oc vant, Goa tans ) Brockville Park-Davis vs Osh-|play. The party then returned|¢., thompson, Geo..campbell, awa Hawks, 2nd game of total- to the K-W Granite Club for) Skip, ... 6; Skip, . Pos points series, at Oshawa Cen-|qinner, where officers of the|Homer Yock, Cec. paneer, | e e |tral Collegiate, 8.30 p.m. Dominion Rubber Company, oc pay oe maa Rey Stephens, mi a im Inglis, Hec. C bell, GAMES FOR SUNDAY hosts, wi a rth brief Pete Potipcoe, Sid Nobbin, HOCKEY Forbes, officiated at the Skip, Cy gees, 7 | UAW League -- (Champion- head-table speeches and for- yaa, ban toe, ship Finals) -- Oshawa Mer-\Malities, 2 Ross Rice, atk pp enh | chants vs Baker Vending, at) -- Ed, Heller, Norm Attersley, n Bowmanville Community Arena, | 2 age Ke 13; se ER all h u e v ea re avi aoe Fema Of el Ski Conditions Joke 'Rohn, "Ed, Alker, of-5 series, Bakers lead 1-0. Jim Cruiekshanks, 1an McNab, North Plant League -- (Semi- . Hare ke SANS Bill Broadbent, By JACK SULLIVAN western rinks ended up with)1936, 1942 and 1946 and matched Finals) -- Kinloch's vs Duplate, Sti xce ent a _ vi Tort Jock, Canadian Press Sports Editor identical records of eight vic- by Matt Baldwin of Edmonton at 2.00 p.m. and Trimmers vs Pah er, a. on eet ers, KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)--Er- nie Richardson, of Regina, a six- foot-four giant who preferred snooker as a teen-ager, set out today to become the third triple- winner skip in the history of the Canadian curling championships, in 1954, 1957 and 1958. The odds were with Richard- start at 9 a.m. son. Gervais had beaten Houck On the sidelines with Norm 11-9 on an extra end in the Houck's Winnipeg rink was Brit- fourth round and Richardson de- ish Columbia, which finished/feated Gervais 9-8 Thursday's fourth with a 7-3 won-lost mark. seventh draw. Dunn's, at 4.00 p.m.: 2nd ss 7 of 2-0ur-of3 pet ey pation Most Ontario Oshawa Major League -- o ' + ' "ye AES : 'jo, TORONTO (CP)--Skiing con vee _ Lt das a be ditions were excellent to good vi e ss MBWETINS vs Juvenile at most Central and Western Generals, at 6.30 p.m. and Osh- Ontario centres Friday. awa A's vs King's, at 8.30 p,m.:|~" : : tories and two defeats. Today's match was set ae to Kitchener, 71; Ohowa GM Stanley Jarvis | A man determined to blunt|Ontario, 6-4, Nova Scotia and| In the first playoff game, Ger-/2nd games of best-of-three| Conditions at individual cen- T le Peo les his bid was Hec Gervais, 206--New Brunswick, 5-5, Northern vais, 27, survived an erratic series. tres: : ' opp. : p pound potato farmer from Ed- Ontario, 4-6, Quebec, 3-7, Prince start and took a 2-0 lead in the) OHA Junior "A" Metro) Barrie (Snow Valley)--Eight League -- (Semi - Finals) --!and 24 inches of packed sugary) Whitby Mohawks vs St. Mi-|snow on hill and trail respec- chael's College Majors, at Maple tively; conditions excellent to Leaf Gardens, at 1.30 p.m.; 3rd' good. : stopped Peoples Clothing cold game of 4-out-of-7 series, Cedar Springs (Burlington)--|jast Saturday as they proceed- CYO Atom League -- (Play- six and 15 inches fast icy snOW;/eq to throw four offs) Canadiens vs Black) good to fair. Hawks, at 5.30 p.m.; St. Greg- Collingwood (Alpine)--10 and first end despite missing four of eight shots. Houck missed his first shot and that gave Gervais his chance to score a deuce. Gervais never looked back, al- though he required a pressure- packed draw to the four-foot ring with his final stone to monton. The big battle between Rich- ardson's Saskatchewan rink and Gervais' defending champion foursome from Alberta was set up Friday night when Gervais defeated Manitoba 8-6 in the opener of a rare playoff dou- Edward Island, 1-9, and New- foundland, winless in 10 games. HOUCK FINISHED FAST The traffic jam at the top came Friday when Houck picked up 10-7 victories over Northern Ontario and British Columbia in For Four Points Stanley Jarvis of Toronto) consecutive! 1,300 scores at the Oshawa club. bleheader the 10th and 11th rounds. emerge the victor. ory's vs St. Mary's, at 6.10 p.m.3|o4 inchee nacked: A cee Saskatchewan, Alberta and Gervais, meanwhile, was In Friday's other games New- Leaf practice, at 6.50 p.m. and _ -- o tat --_-- -- sogghendng Manitoba were deadlocked for skipping his men to a 13-9 win foundland dropped a pair by|Midget All-Stars vs CYO All- Collingwood (Blue Mountains) up to them, the pace . first place after the' regulation over Prince Edward Island and/11.8 scores to Quebec and P.E.I.\Stars, at 7.30 p.m.: All games --10 and 16 inches, spring ski- hot and heavy. Sparked by Tom McBurnie, a veteran bowler of 11 rounds in the round - robina 14-9 triumph over Northern Nova Scotia split, losing 8-5 toljat Oshawa Children's Arena, |i8; very good. hale tournament. It was the third Ontario. British Columbia and winning : : Collingwood (Grand Peaks)--jlong standing in the ido ri triple tie in the championship's| Richardson defeated New 11-8 over Ontario. GAMES FOR MONDAY Fight and 12 inches packed; League, Stanley Jarvis won be 33-year history and the first Brunswick 8-5 in the 10th round HOCKEY good. pa ga andi: piven i -8 in the 11th. ai Tot ss aoe eet : cores for. the: since 1946. and beat Quebec 10-8 i e OHA Lakeshore League Don Valley--10 inches packed Sees Was 1 a sk HS Saskatchewan, Canadian' Ernie was gunning to match champions'in 1959 and 1960, won the record of three crowns set the bye in a draw after the by Ken Watson of Winnipeg in YESTERDAY'S LINE-SCORES (Intermediate "B" Playoffs) -- on hill; good. Trenton RCAF Globetrotters vs! Glen Eden--Eight inches of su- Uxbridge Black Hawks, at Ux-|gar snow on hill and trail; fair. bridge Arena, 8.30 p.m.; 3rd) Grand Bend (Pinery Park)-- | to! at to 1100; 1398 to 1219 and 1313 1221, For Toronto, Tom McBurnie| - Mel came of A.cutoly final wenae: : ; trail; With 323, 291, 322, 300 and 194| HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS KITCHENER (CP)--Eleventh- Y Ocha SMinor jseheac Than: -- ee es ae top shooter for the five-| ' ~-- -- in = ae tam League Round-Robin Play- T Welichaiae tik and 10 inches game block. GROUP A -Hull-Ottawa 31 19 10 194 150 72 tras." c ae Parga offs) --Local 2784 vs Police|packed; good. Peoples came back in_ the WLT F A Pts Kingston 33.21 5 223 186 71ip oo 101 002 010 101 -- 7 Assoc:, at 5.00 p.m.; Duplate) Markdale (Beaver Valley)--18/fifth game and came up with a Sweden 10017 2 2\Sudbury 2428 8 202 234 56." ~ | Canada vs Westmount Kiwanis, /and 35 inches corn snow; excel-|win with 1364 to 1153. United States 10 0 14 2 2/North Bay 1832 915219045 P-EI. 102 010 411 100 --11 at 5.50 p.m.; Coca Colas vs} tent. Total pins fall for the day was Canada 100 8 1258.8, Marie 1735 9182240 43) Nfld. 910 104 000 023 -- 8B'Nai B'Rith, at 6.40 p.m.;) Midland -- 30 inches hard|stanley Jarvis 6509; Peoples Britain 1:10.10 11 2 Friday's Result Sask. 001 021 022 020 --10/Local 205 vs Civitan Club, at/packed on hill and trail; excel-|Clothing 6008. Norway 1 10°8 18 2ixitchener § Sudbury 3 Quebec 030 100 100 102 -- §\7.30 p.m.; Houdaille Industries jent, Individual scores for Oshawa Switzerland 119 8 202 , 'Ont 030 120 100 109 -- g/¥S Local 1817, at 8.20 p.m. and) New Hamburg (Hide-a-Way)--|were: S. Himes 1105 for 45 (296,/ suits W. Germany 910 4 60 American League N.S. 402 001 02 011 --11/SCU898 Cleaners vs Canadiani12 and 24 inches hardpacked; |253, 265); R. Nesbitt 1200 for 45 week. Teams Finland 020 6150 Eastern Division Alberta 040 102 030 220 --14/ 5c: St 2:10 p.m.; All games at!fair. (271, 263, 302); R. Jay 746 for) struggle GROUP B WET VAR Of Mame Japan 4? 60-10 § giSpringfield 38 20 '2-257-168 78; __-__ packed pat a og io |Pidwerbecki 1126 a Fe | Netherland: 100 6 4 2\Hershey' 3124 5 193 182 67) Orangeville (Cedar Springs)--|L. Trattnor 1188 for 45 (283, »/ ers C Lcenenieny 000 0 0 0 Quebec 28 29 4177170 60 C d C li OLD COUNTRY 12 and 14 inches packed; good./282) and D. Henning 354 for 19./ wins that are dead against the|for the title. . Austria 000 0 0 0\Providence 29 31 2 213 231 60 ana a ur Ing SOCCER SCORES | Orangeville (Happy Hollow)--| The Oshawa team has been|season's form. That is exactly) France 010 8 100 Western Division a Australi 010 4 6 0Buffal 3426 1 218 186 69 T S d Aus Talia - 1 Clevetand 33 24 2206 171 68 eam tan Ing LONDON (Re ees |30 inches hard packed; good. itime. In the last few weeks Friday's Results "ee (Reuters) --Results) Orangeville (Twin Hearths)--|every team they have met has| City Norway 6 West Germany 4 | Rochester = 207 6 208 20564) 'The final standing in the jof Friday night's Old Country|;2 and 24 inches rolled and|been extremely good. In this| Th Britain 7 Finland 5 : Pittsburgh 950 2147 306 20) Canadian curling champion- |Soccer matches: packed: good. , J f Sweden 17 Switzerland Friday's Results ship ENGLISH LEAGUE ' Japan 10 France 8 Cleveland 0 Providence 2 : PWL Division I 10 and 20 inches packed, sug-|and under normal Saturday's Games Buffalo 3° Rochester 4 | Manitoba 10 8 2 |Chelsea 1 Birmingham 1 ary; excellent. . Group A Outaris Yaalee A -- 7 : : Ipswich . eer 1 Oshawa (Kirby)--Six and 18/the majority of points. Canada vs West Germany oe , | Alberta _ 8 2 ivision inches packed granular; good. Sweden vs -- sean --S, pBeneostay cw! ', , ae Columbia i i : neon Se 1 Owen Sound (Chatsworth) -- 30/it almost impossible for Peoples|were ahead by 6-0, but Jimmy yroup J -of-sev ' -final tie ntario vision Australia vs Austria 1-1) ta seni s 10 5 5 |Barnsley 2 Coventry 1 The Netherlands vs Denmark A New Brunswic 10 5 5 |Watford 1 Southend 3 on hill and trail; good. | possible tio Ontario Metro Junior A Northern Ontario 10 46 Division IV ' ' P oF ; o . " ee : ! Toronto-Summit--Eight and 10! There is still an outside Eastern eee APt Whitby 2 St Michael's 7 Quebec 10 3 7 |Aldershot 3 Barrow 1 inches corn snow; good. chance that they will Kitch 532 7508100 783 oe semi-final Hed Prince Edward Island 10 1 9 |Stockport 5 Rochdale 2 | Woodstock--10 and 20 inches |some one in the high ener | 11) Newfoundland 10 010 |Tranmere 2 York City 3 jcorn snow; good. race. ' Car! TRENTON -- Goal Ogden; defence: Scott, Jones and Le- Grande; forwards: Bisson, Gra- Durst, Peterson, Moroney and 7.09 Penalties -- Bob Todd 3.10, 2.35) (Lewis and Scott) ... 11.47) 6.10 : finals with ease. league, to average 6,000 pins per|er, The European Cup conquer-|at Leicester, Although this loss now makes/the end of 65 minutes' play City|division along with Fulham. TIE UP SERIES St. Mike's Majors Wallop Mohawks By GERRY BLAIR Any similarity between last night's revolting, bloody brawl at Maple Leaf Gardens between St. Michael's College Majors and Whitby Mohawks, and a |bonafide hockey game is purely |coincidental. St. Michael's trounced Whit-| by 8-2 to even their Metro Jun- ior "A" best-of-seven semi-final series at one game each. That explains the hockey end of it, which took a back seat to the - minute free-for-all, destin-| ed to come to a head after St.|Perani > i Mike's had bullied the Mohawks! the Bing Rosse | i. -- |for two periods while building! Something the 1,500 fans in minutes in penalties, with 16 majors all in the third period, 25 minors and two misconducts. The majority of the minor of- fences tok place in the first 40 minutes of play with St. Mi- chael's continually flattening the lighter Whitby club. This game had _ everything. Added to the slugfests, a pen- alty shot was awarded to St. Mike's Mike Walton in the sec- ond period because Kowalski hooked him from behind. Wal- ton scored on the shot, pulling quipped, "'Wherever St. Mike's play there is always this type of thing," as he passed by some staunch Irish supporters. Tomorrow's third game at MLG should be interesting. It starts at 130 p.m... WHITBY -- goal, Perani; de- fence: Tripp, Bobbie and Car- negie; forwards: Tran, Luke, cher, Bishop, Dowe, Weller a' Collins. | \defence: Polonic, DuPont, Mac- |Kenzie, McKendry and Mos- diel; forwards: Walton, Clancy, bridge, Rennick also tallied the) . A eoey Mg «0 Mla sat commanding 6-0 lead. |attendance are not likely to wit-lona'wrecne; Dineen, Corbett winner, in the last period. Pencition Rannick -158 hen the smoke had clear-jness again was two goaltenders portico Other Uxbridge scorers were Haynes 5.40, Riley 8.54 Bieeuled, all 12 players on the ice for|colliding in the same crease. In FIRST PERIOD . Fred Etcher, with two and Don) (80s, oot eee (minor ang|the final minute of play were|the final period (it seem's alll 1 St. Mikes: MacMillan Haynes. major) 13.25 Rile 18.20 lassesed majors, plus a rough-|the features took place then) (Conlin, , Champagne) 4.39 Terry Moroney scored twice eee ay jing penalty to Emile Therien.|referee (and we use the term| 2:5: Mike's: Clancy 19.35 Penalties -- Collins 1.53, Bob- bie 6.19, Polonic 8.39, Cham- pagne 9.42, McKendry 10.47, /Collins (Minor and misconduct) |the instigator after jumping on|loosely) Stan Boshier lifted his| jJulie Kowalski's back. At this|arm ie a delayed call ed pe pes i eg is probably | Whitby and as St. Mike's con- wishing that it coul have}tinued to contro y E . i lended there. |der Smith rene from' his cage| 128 Weller 16.56, MacMillan | Kowalski, upon getting to his\into the Whitby end zone and|22:27> Shearer 19.56. |feet, took a hard smash on the wound up sliding into Perani/SSECOND PERIOD |mouth from burly six-foot two,/when dumped by a Whitby de-| 3: St. Mike's: Seiling |Tom Polonic, and it led to alfender, This incidentally took| . (Dineen, Corbett) .. 10.39 |bashing, no-holds barred fea-| place several minutes before! 4 St: Mike's: MacMillan ture fight while the remaining|the fight. (Champagne, Polonic) 12.41 | Whitby's woes did not end| 9: St. Mike's: MacMillan 13,29 ing goaltenders, Gary Smith|with their 8-2 setback. They re-| 6. St. Mike's: Walton jand Bob Perani, lceived the startling news that} _ (penalty shot) ..... 15.35 | Polonic, who had tried on|star centre, Bill Collins, is de-|. Penalties Polonic 5.05, jseveral occasions in Tuesday's/finitely out for the balance of|MacMillan and Tripp 6.34, Clan- jopener at Whitby, to goad one/the season after reinjuring his|CY and Perani (served by Wel- jof the Mohawks into a battle, fi-|knee late in the third period.|!er 7.37, Smith 13.25, Cham- nally succeeded as he dragged|He had to be carried from the/Pagne 13.52, Dupont 16.52, Kowalski all over the ice, pum-lice on a stretcher. Carnegie 19.07. melled him with lefts and rights} Bill MacMillan led the Irish| THIRD PERIOD until Julie's face was covered|to victory with three goals.) 7. St. Mike's: Dineen in blood, and he staggered in ajGary Dineen added a pair and (Polonic, Seiling) |dazed condition for several sec-| singletons went to Terry Clancy,| 8. Whitby: Collins jonds, when order was finally/Rod Seiling and Walton. (GMI) si cevuhecscea cae restored, ; Just seconds before Collins) 9. Whitby: Smith | It was the third skirmish of| was injured, he scored the first! (Luke) sovdoeccece 14,00 |the final period. Earlier Perani|Whitby goal. Bill Smith came/10. St. Mike's: Seiling jand Andre Champagne threw/right back less than two min-| (Dineen) . |punches in the Whitby goaljutes later for the second Mo-| Penalties: Champagne .29, |erease, while Bob Thripp and|hawk counter. Mosdell and Bobbie (majors) Bill MacMillan wrestled in the) SHORT NOTES Man-/4.30, Collins 6.47, Tripp (ma- corner. Another battle took ager-coach Ivan Davie wasijor), MacMillan (major), |place between Len Bobbie and furious at the officiating of|Champagne (minor and mis- | Wayne Mosdell. Boshier. Said Davie, 'We'll go|conduct) 8.17, DuPont 13.36, In the final brawling event of out in three straight if we have|Therien 16.13, Shearer (major), the game, Perani quickly came|to put up with him (Boshier)|Carnegie (major), Bobbie (ma- to the aid of his mates, by/handling the games." jor), Perani (major), Fletcher tackling defenceman Ray Du-|Leaf brass, manager - coach|(major), Kowalski (major), Pont. This action prompted St.|Punch Imlach and King Clancy,|MacMillan (major), Polonic Michael's netminder, Gary/jassistant manager, were inter-|(major), Clancy (major) _Du- Smith to join in the fray, and/ested bystanders at last night's|Pont (major), Smith (major), he took after Len Bobbie. game .. .Turk Broda, Marl-|Therien -(minor and major) The 60-minute farce drew 150|\boro coach good - naturedly/19.45 and Corbett 19.56. Royals Put End To Steelworkers String Via Playoff Upset They say all good things must the piece as he scored his sec-|fence, MacDonnell and Beckett; come to an end. Royals must|ond and third goals in the final/forwards, Clark, Williams and believe in this old adage since|/period. The final goal was|Golding; alts., Taylor, Balsom, they went on the ice and stop-|scored after Steelworkers had/Chandler, Prusinski and Warne. ped Steelworkers cold with a 4-2/pulled their goalkeeper in favor, STEELWORKERS goal, defeat in the first game of their/of an extra forward. Lv tap ia ag pg he semi-final round. ; indall; forwards, Babin, White Steelworkers had won ra pi sel AB palling hong tn and McKnight; alts., Landry, C. }10 players paired off -- includ-| 5.30 straight while going from last] 4; : oy Huard, Duffield, R. Huard A dict could have gone either way : one place to second in league stand-' is " " Aubie, Craggs and Cormier. ings and winning their quarter-|UP to the final seconds. Ist Period TOWN AND COUNTRY One. of the features of the Town and Country League is that it is basically a social or-} ganization. The fans and fam- ilies of all the players get into the act this week in a "Family Skate Night" prior to the big game between Royals and Steel-/ workers. All players are urged to bring their families, gir] friends and friends. On March the annual banquet and dance will be held in the Picca- dilly Room of the Hotel Genosha} so everyone seems to be in the jrunning for a good time even if," "i z : some teams have dropped out Landry's effort, "(Of championship competition. Sinners. 'meet "the seston iG Williams proved the hero of; ROYALS -- goal, Greener; de-'finals). | 1. Royals: Williams (Golding, MacDonnell) 9.35 2nd Period Royals: Clark (Balsom) Steelworkers: C. Huard (MacDermaid) Steelworkers: Landry (C, Huard, Mac'maid) 17.55 3rd Period 5. Royals: Williams (CIATK): ss sc ccssesessas Ban 6. Royals: Williams ..... 19.57 Royals had faltered at the season's end, to drop out of sec-| ond place on the final night of! the schedule and then took three games to dispose of the last place Vikings. However, Royals showed their best form of the season as they| jumped into an early lead and! played 'the breaks from there on. Williams netted a goal with! the aid of Golding and Mac- Donnell, then Clark registered from Balsom. C. Huard and Landry shot sec@id period coun- ters to knot the score as Mac- Dermaid assisted on both and 2. ee ote 4. gan m, -- Skate party and 0 p.m. -- Royals vs. Steel- OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Experts Shocked At Tottenham's Collapse By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times jand went down by 6-0. This win | Practically sews up the league second promotion spot. |title for Burnley. jand Charlton are joint occu- Ipswich shot into second! pants of the cellar, but Middles-- LONDON -- The soccer sea- place, four points behind with'brough, Brighton and Bristol son has now reached the stage'one more game played, by giv--Rovers are all close to the at which some crazy shock re- ing Sheffield United their first\danger zone, and I still have can he expected every defeat in 17 games. Spurs in|confidence that Charlton will engaged in avthird place' are five points be-|win its way out of difficulties. two Portsmouth, the first team in to avoid relegation hind Burnley, who have Newmarket--16 and 18 inches /36; E. Brown 289 for 15; O.|come up with desperation per-|games in hand. Everton, West|the four divisions to reach 50 formances against the top-rank-/Ham and Sheffield United are) points, and winning consistently, and produce spectacular/now too far back to challenge/are safe for a return to -the jsecond division, six points: Fulham managed to drawahead of Bournemouth and |12 and 14 inches packed; good. |bowling quite well but they seem| what happened when champion-|Nottingham Forest to get their|/seven in front of Bristol City Orangeville (Hockey)--15. and|to hit the teams at the wrong/ship - chasing Tottenham met/first league point in 12 games,|and Grimsby. It is a toss-up as relegation - dodging Manchester but are still anchored at the bot-/to which of these three teams" |tom of the table. Chelsea were|will go up along with Ports- The result was truly a shock-|idle because of a snow blizzard| mouth. but are three! Colchester, in spite of a 4-1 fourth division, with 47 would be good enough to take going down by 6-2 on a snow-|sea, and one of thsee two teams| points from 35 games. Wrex- covered Manchester pitch. At/will go down to the Liverpool and Leyton Orient) good position to top the division. and 40 inches packed; excellent./to win a section, they will be in|Greaves scored two goals to)both had drawn games and stay|Their 10-1 win over Hartlepools Teeswater--13 inches packed|there to take as many points as|give the Spurs some consola-|ahead of the rest. in division| showed their class as a scoring two, with Liverpool five points|machine. Millwall lost at home It will be a tight race for the ' Referees -- Balsom and Mor- * Sunday, March 11 Schedule: Orangeville (Valley Schuss)--| week is considered good bowling ors of Dukla sustained their|points above Fulham. Cardiff defeat at Chesterfield, still lead ; conditions worst defeat for eight years,|are two points ahead of Chel-|the second| ham, however, have 43 points ' from 32 games, and are in a ; West Ham went to Burnley in front. But Plymouth Argyle,/to Bradford City, but are still | qualify with high hopes of gathering.in with a fine win over Bristol|third, two points ahead of Car- tunis couple of points. They met|Rovers, have jumped into third|lisle, with Aldershot two points y in a devastating mood,'place one point behind Orient.'further back. Shearer, Smith, Kowalski, Flet- - S.T MIKE'S -- goal, Smith;