Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Mar 1962, p. 15

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MONTREAL CANADIENS Donnie Marshall and his ; the NHL Montreal ee ; here they are engaged in buddies here are much better | Dut | 1 are s .. The e known in the Canadian sports a different -- sport a seat . penalty-killer of the Canadiens whirl as star performers with | js getting an assist from his high-scoring teammates, left to right, Jan Guy Talbot, Henri Richard, 'Boom Boom" | Geoffrion, Phil Goyette | Claude Provost, as he tries a St. Mike's Win On Whitby Ice, Need One More in. St.|just inside the Whitby blueline,|Smith 11.46, Corbett 16.04, Bob-| ward 223, Laura McKinlay 233 ,Yvonne By GERRY BLAIR Chic Carnegie trapped The smaller ice surface in|Mike's end zone. ee the Whitby Community arena,| Bob Tripp got one back for generally a deteriment to St. Whitby on a pass dumped in Michael's College Majors, car-|front of the net by» Wayne) ried no impression on them|Weller, and he slapped it by| last night as they breezed to aj Smith. 6-3 victory before a crowd of| Mike Corbett 1,800. |Michael's margin to 3-1 less Whitby was only in the. game|than a minute later, taking briefly in the early minutes of|Dineen's relay, and with no) the third period, when Ricky|Whitby defencemen in sight Switzer on a backhander tojrifled the puck past Perani. | the short side tied the count at) Julie Kowalski received credit} 3-3. |for Mohawks' second goal from| ; a scramble to the side of St. The Collegians took over and|®, Scramt cal donated the remaining portion Michael's net. prt 16 the of the contest with three un-|Puck trickle through his legs. | answered goals | With Whitby down only one} : Michael's|£0a!, for the second time in| The victory, St. | ' ; ird-straight | 4 soc {the middle frame, and _ still third-straight in the series, hea Take Wek Gb moved them into a command-|Pressing, ing 1-1 lead with the fifth tilt|foolish five-minute penalty for of their best-of-seven semi-|spearing, nullifying any further finals slated for St. Michael's|threat for the remainder of the College arena on Friday night. | Period. ne ; : St. Mike's, from the opening) Then came Switzer's tying whistle, outhustled Mohawks,|marker, and Whitby came to who were guilty of ineffectual|life, but only for about three play for most of the night.|minutes, when Whitby's defence faltered bad-|intercepted a stray pass_ to ly on many occasions, leading|score the winner, while Pete to four of the six St. Mike's|Shearer was off for hooking. goals. Bill MacMillan, left uncheck- The Irish built up a 2-0 firstied by Wayne Weller, romped increased St period lead on goals by Mikelin unmolested to backhand aldefence, Polonic, DuPont, Mc-|Joggers' Club. Members go for Corbett, his first of two while|shot by Perani for an insurance Smith of Mohawks was serv-|marker. ing a hooking penalty, and! Clancy added another super- Terry Clancy also his first of | fluous goal late in the final two on a two-on-one break, with frame on a blazing shot from Transfer Time Produces Some Surprise Deals BY M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England derers inside forward, was Correspndent to The Times | bought for $105,000; George Hes- LONDON -- With the deadline |!op, Newcastle centre-half, was for soccer player transfers to|Se¢cured in a player exchange qualify to play for new clubs/deal for Jimmy Fell, Everton's this season only a short distance Outside left, with Newcastle away, there has been the usual 'rowing in $18,000 in cash as rash of club changes by star Well. Gordon West, Blackpool players. Topping the list is the $0al-keeper, has also been transfer of Johnny Bryne, inter-,signed by Everton for a trans- national centre forward of third fer fee of $75,000. division Crystal Palace, to West! Harry Catterick, Everton Ham. Bryne caused a bit of a manager, says he has not yet sensation last season when, al-|finished spending. He is looking }ous ers, Dennis Stevens, Bolton Wan- after Andre intercepted a weak Ron Moore and relayed to} Clancy for his second goal. St.| Mike's were a man short at! the time SHORT NOTES--The majors managed the victory without leftwinger Rod Seiling and Paul) Cvslin. Both are expected to be in the line-up on Friday night for the fifth game at St. Mike's arena. . . . Bill Collins) was sorely missed on the first Whitby line. Smith, who thrived on Collins' adept playmaking in the past, failed to get any seri- chances Whitby's| |defence was well below par without Bob Wright and Gary McCullough. The latter per- |former was outstanding in Sun- Champagne pass by Leaf Gardens. Should Whitby rally for a win on Fri- day, the sixth game will be in |Whitby, Saturday night. . . St. Michael's rooters littered Gary Dineen,|the ice with fire crackers upon| jconclusion of the game. One of the exuberant Irish supporters|Middle-aged businessmen here} (237), Thelma Owen 632 jwas escorted from the arena by|in the hometown of world-beat-|Dorls Stuart 629 (260) and Alex Sin-| runner a policeman. | ST. MIKE'S -- goal, Smith; Kendry, Mosdell and | and | Lachine, day's fourth game at Maple ARE TRUNDLING ENTHUSIASTS ALSO practice shot in his own bowl- ing alleys. Marshall and Goy- ette own "Dixie. Lanes", at Quebec, where league inembers are prepar- WERAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 14, 1962 95 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Midget League Round-Robin Playoffs) -- Local 222 vs Cana- dian Legion, at 6.30 p.m.; Fire- fighters vs Kiwanis Club, at 7.20 p.m.; Kinsmen Club vs Navy Veterans, at 8.10 p.m, and Ro- tary Club vs Lions Club, at 9.00 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena. GAMES FOR THURSDAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Mid- get League Round-Robin Play- offs) -- Local 222 vs Kinsmen Club, at 7.30 p.m. brook 239, Mrnie Hyderman 237, Gorl Wherry 221, and Bruce Stuart 217. Astronauts were right in form again by cleaning up on the Lucky Strikes, a very clean white wash, Orbits again took three this week, the Hep Cats be- ing the victims; Ho Loos are still twist- Owen Sound Juveniles To Meet Oshawa Owen Sound advanced to the Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- tion Juvenile "A" | Eastern semi-finals, last night on home ice by defeating Guelph 6-2 and taking the two-game total goal round 7-5. Guelph had won the series opener 3-1 on Saturday in Guelph. Owen Sound will now meet Oshawa Generals in the semi- finals, with the series opening in Oshawa this Saturday night, at Children's Arena. It will be a best-of-three affair, with the re- turn game going to Owen Sound the following Tuesday. The other two clubs in south- ern Ontario are Detroit, Michi- gan and Brampton. The Bramp- ton and Detroit series will be a two-game, total-goal series, with the opener in Brampton this Saturday and the return took three points from their nearest |Detroit. rival the Pin Hedz, while the Rascals ing their way right at the top, they|match, the following week in were back in form and shoved the Yokels way way out with a three point win. Oh, well, come spring the farmers get back in shape usually. GREAT AGE Pierre Joubert, nauts 13, Pin Hedz 10, Hep Cats 10, 1701 Orbits 10, Rascals 9, Lecky Strikes 7 id and Yokels 7. years. born in Team Standing -- Ho Loos 14, Astro-|Charlesbourg, Que., in July of| lived to the age of 113) | ing to compeie in the big country-wide bowling festival, with holiday trips to Hawaii and the Caribbean, as the coveted prizes. |e; forwards, Dineen, Corbett, McDonald, MacMillan, Cham- pagne, Walton, Fritz, and Clancy. WHITBY -- goal, Perani; defence, Bobbie, Tripp, Carne- gie and George Tran; forwards, Elmer Tran, Weller, Smith, Kowalski, Fletcher, Shearer, Switzer, Luke, Dowe and Moore. First Period 1, St. Mike's: Corbett (Walton, Dineen) .... 2. St. Mike's: Clancy (McKendry, Walton) Penalties: MacMillan Corbett 5.49, Shearer 12.58 13.40 2.35 9.20, had bie 16.04, Walton and Carnegie} s09° Deb 'Tix 201, 17.25. Second Period $. Whitby: Tripp (Weller, Smith) .....6. 3.55 4. St. Mike's: Corbett (Dineen) ove 5. Whitby: Kowalski (Fletcher) Penalties: MacMillan 1.27, McKendry 7.59, 11.50, Luke (major, spearing) 14.30, Cor- bett 16.25, Champagne 18.08, Clancy 19.46, Third Period 6. Whitby: Switzer eooe 14,14 coves 3.47 : Dineen « 7.25 McMillan Therien| Employment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) DIRECTOR, FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, extensive re- lated experience, demonstrated senior administrative ability, External Aid Office, Ottawa. $14,800-$15,800, Competi- tion 62-564. 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Over 200 -- Fred Taylor 248, 268, 261, |Ellen Densmore 275, 235, 228, Harry |}Gillard 222, 234, 225, Ruger Hay- Duguay 251, 235, 233, Jenny Kinsman Bill Todd 234, 220, |Gerry Fahy 210, Bill Britton 216, Eliza- jbeth Van De Ven 203, 264, Jack Van ive Ven 230, 211, and Fred Hayward 03, | Lemons -- We had two lemons again jthis week, Jenny Kinsman 73, and |Laura McKinlay 93. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE |, The girls were really battling it out) for the lead in the last section, judging | by some of the games rolled on Wed- jnesday, Starting the 600 triples was Joyce Bell 661 (241, 219), Hilda Ridley 647 (260, 200), Verna Dewell 613 (215, 202) and Jean Misztak 600 (245). 200 Games -- P. Yale 283, S. Powers) 268, S. Stewart 255, 210, B. Daniel 247, }202, S. Hanna 219, N. Blasko 219, G. |May 219, F. Bracey 218, T, Brown 218, |J. McLeod 217, M. Wilson 212, C. Misz-| tak 210, J. Scott 204, D, May 204, 201 and P, Beacock 201. | Lemon League was small this week: | (Champagne, Polonic) 10.59|M. Wilson 99, B. Grennon 98, H. Koss 9. St. Mike's: Clancy 97, N. Rodgers 77 and C, Atwell 70. Points taken -- Strikers 4, King Pins (Champagne, Polonic) 15.30}0; Lulus 3, In and Outs 1; Pickers 3, Penalties: Champagne 5.00, \Shearer 6.01, Bobbie 11.28, Fritz 14.16, Carnegie 18.02, Mos- dell 18.15, Bobbie 19.48, Therien 119.57, GOOD EXAMPLE WELLINGTON, N.Z, (CP)-- distance have formed a middle Snell ing Peter {Oddballs 1; Hemajos 2, Dreamers 2. | Team Standings -- Strikers 4, Pick- jers 3, Lulus 3, Hemajos 2, Dreamers 2,| |Oddballs 1, In and Oouts 1 and King, Pins 0. | | WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE | High Triples -- Howard MacLeod 728) | (221, 326), Harry Bennett 704 (268, 212, }224), Irv Estabrooks 657 (211, 237, 209),| Ron Flewell 648 (238, 225), Jim} Childerhose 634 (251), Don Clement 607) (211, 244),) clair 604 (231). | Ladies' 200 (flat) scores -- Fanny Estabrooks 229, Kay Holbrook 214, 223,/ | Betty Storms 220, Betty Clark 219, Betty) (Love 211 and Judy Holbrook 200. i MacKen-'daily runs as a health measure. 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