Oshawa, Owen Sound Play Overtime Deadlock Juvenile Series Opener | Owen Sound Legionnaires and and defensive tactics. Oshawa's\breaks, thus forcing overtime. |Cover, Linton, Oshawa Generals battled to an Bobby Watt opened the scoring, lexciting 5-5 overtime tie in the banging in Andy Mathews' re- out in front opening game of the Minor Hockey Association Juve- front of the Owen Sound case. Inile "A" Southern semi-finals; The visitors came roaring}mate Andy Mathews again |Saturday night at the Oshawa back with three markers and|drawing the assist. Then with) 1, jChildren's Arena. peppered Bill Braiden in the,only 45 seconds remaining, for the second|Gibbons, Wilson, Ist Period Oshawa: Watt (Matthews) .... Kolosnik and) Bobby Watt shoved Oshawa|Bradley; forwards, J. Peters,| Matthews, Ontario bound from a wild scramble in|time with the overtime period) Furey, Watt, Armstrong, Lut- only 10 seconds old with line- ton, T, Peters and Macdonald. 14.35|Lugtenburg 259 were the other The teams each picked up one point and the first reaching \four points will be declared jwinner of the best-of-three' se- iries. Second and third games lwill be played in Owen Sound Tomorrow night at 8.30 p.m. Oshawa cage with numerous hard drives. Jim Burlington, Steve Carter and Doug From-| ages were the triggermen. HOMESTERS FIGHT BACK In the middie frame, Oshawa) turned the tables on the Legion-| to 'one of the better players on the) 4. Fred Jones scored for Legion- naires, to tie the game up again. STRAY SHOTS -- Stan Koles- nik, Oshawa defenceman, was Owen Sound: Burlington (Wark, Hamblyn) .... Owen Sound: Carter . (Monohan) Owen Sound: Fromages (Hansinger, Jones) Penalties Dowdell ice, playing a sound game both ways. Brian Vassey, Owen 15.27| losers with 320. sevseesees 16.03|spite their lowly posit +e 16.29) and battled back to 2.57, WINNING RINK in the Men's Open Bonspiel, at The | Oshawa Curling Club on Sat- Local Rinks Dominat Last 'Open' Bonspiel the foursome left-to-right skip, Doug urday, was shown above, Bob Walker, A full entry of 32 rinks, half|both Oshawa rinks, Dean Mc- of them out-of-town entries, par- ticipated in the last open" bonspiel for The Oshawa entry, Curling Club's 1961-62 season on skip, with their score of 12 rinks two wins. dominating the prize list, at the Saturday, with Oshawa conclusion of the keen play. The 'spiel was conducted on the usual three-game basis with two draws. Scoring was on the plus system, with an eight max- imum count, for each 8-end game Top winners for day's play were J Piper, "Rich"? Vesey, Doug Rawson and Bob Walker, skip, who came up with a red-hot per- formance in each of their day's the entire games for three one-sided vic- > tories that resulted total score of 24 plus 10 Other three-game winner in the 9.00 o'clock draw was a combine entry. under the Tam O'Shanter name, consisting of Dick Donald, Jim Sharples, Doug Grant and Claire Pea- cock, skip. They had a total of 11 points for their three wins. High two-game winners in the early section were Don Hol- don's Oshawa rink, with a score of 11 plus 9, amassed mainly on a 17-0 win in their final game. Fourth prizes went to Wm. Shultz's Scarborough In a Club entry. They had two wins Vv 2 and a score of 11 plus High single-game winner in this group was the Oshawa en- try skipped by Don Crothers. RUNNERS-UP Runners-up in the day's scor- ing and top winners in the 11.00 o'clock draw, was the Oshawa rink of Wally Wilson, Hal But- ler, Roy Sawyer and Paul Michael, skip. They had a total of 22 plus 2 for their three wins. Next in line in the late draw y was Ken Conlin's Oshawa rink, which consisted of Alex Mac- kay, Bob Pattee, Ed Disney and Ken Conlin, skip. scored three wins for a total of 14 points, to earn the second prizes in the 11.00 o'clock divi- sion. High two-game winners were Carway Trundler They c with George Bates as for High one-game winners In the late section were Earl Russell's Weston rink with a score of 8 : plus 7 Club president Matt acted as chairman for day's bonspiel, handled the drawmaster's duties and later officiated at the presentation of the day's prizes Satur- @ O'CLOCK DRAW -- First Game -- OSHAWA S. Gibbs 11; skip skip, ; f AM 0 SHANTER OSHAWA R Howe T j K H G skip, 8 TAM O' SHANTER OSH WA D i J. Ja D. Claire Peacock skip TOR. C.S.C.C C. Thompsor L Heffer a B. Cook skip SCARBORO Darlington, Johnstor skip, skip 6 OSHAWA IMPERIAL BANK J. Piper R. Vesey, D. Rawson, R, Walker skip OSHAWA C. Henderson, R. Wakely R. Luke Norm Ward, 15; skip. UNIONVILLE R. Moss. Lang R Frank Nutson, Morrow 11; skip... WHITBY C. Kidd 5. 'Hye Iv M. N skip skip OSHAWA W. Butler, 6 -- Second Game 9; B.C 2 Ww. S 3 ) Edge Plantations After a week of postponement, the Major League continued and Carway gobbled three points from Plantation to save a mathematical chance of still making the play-offs. The first game was a "sqeaker" all the way with no one getting a com- manding lead and Carway slip- ped in to win 1102 to 1116, led by J. Cassells 254 and R. Hic- key 241. The second game saw Plan- tation hop into a commanding lead and Carway couldn't do a thing about it. Again it was J. Cassells 259 and McMaster 256 with Carway having 953 and Plantation 1306. The third game was Carway all the way, J. Cassells had 320 and Hickey and Olliffe both with 268, for 1266 total to 1086. The fourth game was pretty close until the 9th and 10th frames then Carway had one of their better finishes, to take this one 1218 to 1126 The last was another good game and could have' gone either way, but the tenth was a bad one for Carway and they lost 1155 to 1196. Keith Barrett for Plantation was the big MAD | title in this one with 316 while again it was Cassells for Carway, with his 273 and a 1379 for five for the day Reg Hickey had 1176 with 268, 256; J. Brown 876 for 39 frames, 266 single; McMaster 871 for 40 frames, 256 single: G. Olliffe 861 for 39 frames, 268 single; G. Brown 609 for 27 frames, all in relief and Dave Reynolds 141 for five frames, for a team total 5808, and three points. Bregman led Plantation with 1143 for 45 frames, 336 single; Mori 1016 for 45 frames 265 single; B. Cadorin 887 for 37 frames; S. Cadorin 818 for 35 frames; Barrett 801 for 31 frames, 316 single: Holly 767 for 39 frames and Wilkinson 384 for 17 frames, team total) of 5816 and two points Next week Carway travels to Bayview, to take on April | Lanes Laughlin's entry, with a score ¢ "men's of 15 plus 2 and Ewart Nichol's 6 Sutton ~ | Allstars captured their fourth), screened shot by Howie Fit- | consecutive United Automobile! chett to put Kinloch's ahead |Workers Hockey tournament on naires, outscoring them 3-1 tie the game at 4-4. All four goals resulted from power- plays. Gordie Wilson narrowed the gap to 3-2 and Terry Peters) knotted the equalizer some six minutes later. Owen Sound took the lead again at 4-3 with Larry Mona- han. scoring while Jimmie Peters served out a_ penalty. Paul Gibbons tied it up again with less than three minutes re- maining in the period. Stan Kolesnik, big rearguard, engineered all the goals with drives from the point with Wilson, Peters and Gibbons tipping in the re- bounds Both Oshawa journeys fo Owen Sound for the second game and the Legionnaires won the toss for the third tussle, which is scheduled for Tuesday, March 27. In the other semi-final round, iBrampton defeated Detroit Olympics 4-2 in the opening game of a total point series. The return game is in Detroit next weekend WATT SCORES TWO Bobby Watt sparked the Osh 9, awa_ snipers with a pair of 4 goals, with singles going to 6. Gordie Wilson, Terry Peters og and Paul Gibbons. For Owen a Sound, Jimmy Burlington, son 8. of Tommy, Steve Carter, Doug 6). Fromages, Larry Monahan and Fred Jones scored one each. In the first period Owen Sound outclassed Oshawa with a brilliant display of skating | Rawson, "Rich" Vesey and J. | Piper. | --Oshawa Times Photo Braiden, Oshawa turned in some brilliant efforts.'15.43 and Hansinger 17.32. Many of the goals scored were 2nd Period caused by poor defensive clear- Oshawa: Wilson ing. (Kolesnik) . Oshawa might have won the; 6 Oshawa: T. Peters game except for foolish penal- (Kolesnik) . ties in the opening 20 minutes 7, Owen Sound: of play. (Adams) Radio Station CKLB will be) § Oshawa: Gibbons broadcasting the game direct (Kolesnik) from the Owen Sound Arena, Penalties Oshawa Jim Bishop and Jim Shaw OWEN SOUND LEGION -- 2"4 Campbell 16.57 goal, Vassey and Mayer; de- 3rd Period fence, Yunshergel, Sutherland, Scoring -- None. Adams and Catter; forwards, Penalties -- None. Monohan, Fromages, Jones, Overtime Hannigan, Hamblyn, Wark,| ® Oshawa: Watt Burlington, Campbell, Dowell, (Mathews) and Clark 10. Owen Sound OSH. GENERALS -- goal, (Campbell) Braiden and Hooper; defence, Penalties -- None Dowedall 9.20, J. Peters -- Third Game -- 17; G. Mitchell N. Nicholson, T. Thompson, Wm. Shultz, 10; N. Ward H. Johnston Howell, \ E. Jackson, 11 O'CLOCK DRAW -- First Game -- M.GLENDALE OSHAWA Holder Crothers, Cooke Walker, Peacock Ever A. Brodie, .... F. Nuts played things cosy in the final period, as each looked for the breaks. Only two penalties were called, one to each side. However neith- er team could take off the % teams Jones HA B 9 l 'THREE STRAIGHT Baker Vending Capture AW Hockey Crown LINDSAY j}, Bovie, skic KITCHENER K. Bauman, ee gavethe finals si cham-!won the laure of Maddocks White Rose, arejners' other goals. worthy champs. All the club worked hard from the openingand Neil 'Butch' whistle and they jelled as a'cashed for Merchants. unit MERCHANTS -- goal, After the game, the playersiqen; defence, McMahon, mobbed George "'Rabby" Rob-\qet and Gyurka: inson, their colorful jumping-| Richards, Smith, Arnold, jack netminder, in typical|/pran, Wright and Sutton. "kid"? style. 'We're really over- BAKER VENDING joyed,"' quipped manager Don Peusres at wdiag "Dutchy" Morrison. "Our club pe defence, worked hard in the playoffs and 3 I'm glad it's all over. The ten- sion has been great." Gary Copeland, Baker's fiery leoach, perked up and seconded} the motion, praising a_ real iteam effort by his boys. Cer- jtainly Copeland and Morrison i|deserve a full share of the Victory for Baker's them the best of five 'Ipionship final series in three straight games. Earlier they had ousted. Tony's Refresh- ments in the semi-finals while Merchants knocked out Union- aires in the other round Baker's, who haven't been in BOWMANVILLE -- They said] it couldn't be done but 'Baker Vending they "dood it.' Yes sir, Baker's, doormats for} the past two seasons, captured the UAW Hockey League cham- 3. pionship yesterday morning with a thrilling 5-3 over Mer- chants 'Kinloch's Win Deciding Tilt Over Duplate =.*"*" Once the chips were down,,were: Howie Fitchett and Ted|Merchants, who have been in Kinloch's came up with that big Malloy of Kinloch's and Joe the finals the last five seasons, ;) win, They started strong Sun-|Lack of Duplate. wining the laurels three times, 4. day afternoon as they hemmed) 1. Kinloch's: T. Malloy were offering no excuses. Man- Duplate in their own end and (Miller, Irvine) ager-coach Lloyd Clarke said peppered shots at the net 2. Kinloch's: Sutton his club team was beaten by a Only brilliant goaltending on (Mainguy) better club on the series. but the part of Euclid Bastarache SECOND PERIOD stated he'll be back next year, |kept the score down. In the 3. Duplate: Mapes with an even stronger team. second period, Duplate came (Lack) Clarke's team has won the title back and once again goaltend Duplate: seven. years in the last 11 while ing, this time by Dennis An (Plancke, taking six pennants tony of Kinloch's, held them 5. Kinloch's As is the case in many an Win Their 4th UAW Tourney Late in the second period it (Sutton) upset, the old players always looked as though the game 6. Kinloch's: Malloy come back to haunt. Ronnie MILTON:- Oshawa Local 222) might go into overtime. It took (Sutton. Fitchett) . 33.31/ Lintner, 36-year-old burly left- Next week, at the Port Perry, Winger and an ex-Merchant, Arena, at 1.30 p.m. Kinloch's| Was the big marksman, scoring An- take on Cardinal Cleaners (for-|three goals. Bob Bird, another Ted merly Trimmers) in the first of ageless leftwinger, who is re-'Chas. Durno. to a two-out-of-three series, for the x North Plant Hockey League O'Keefe stars of the game\Championship OSHAWA Pe Young Geo. Campbell, skip TOR. ROYALS T. McSweeny; 1, Macpherson, <Pherson er skip OSHAWA 0; skip WESTON -- D. Rogers, M, Bruce O'Byrne, Ear! Russell, 1 skip, -- Second Game -- 11; Geo. Bates, 14: Ab, Robins, 8; £. Russell, 11: Bert Grant, 10; R. Finlay, o- J. Tyios, 2 OD, Conant Campbell, 7; D, McLoughlin, --ThirdGame-- 14; John Tyios Frank Turner, F. Thompson, ; G. Campbell, and Konorowski. Ist Period Scoring -- None. Penalties -- None. 2nd Period Merchants: Arnold aARaAD o@ yr 17; i 2. Baker's: Bird (Ford, Bryan) ...+.. .s Baker's: Lintner (Price, Marshall) .... Penalties -- None. 3rd Period 4. Baker's: Ford (Banon, Woodcock) Merchants: Sutton (Richards) Baker's: Lintner ...... . Baker's: Lintner (Marshall, Ford) ... Merchants: McMahon (Arnold, Wright) ..... Bert Grant D. Mcl Poul N 3. Ke AURORA AD 16 niay, 9; Doug Conant, Local 222 Stars 17.32 5. 92 2 4 Lack Mapes) Fitchett ing) 9.09. Smith |17.58 and Bannon 17.58 D e p ack t Saturday at the Milton Arena. it ee ae cpl Oshawa defeated the North)Malloy sank the clincher Plant All-stars from the same) give Kinloch's their 4-2 win Union Local 222, 9-2 for the Jack Armstrong paced the) -- winners with three goals. Last year, the champions ousted the same club for the title. North plant had ousted| Oakville and Massey Harris for the championship game.| Local 222 All-stars put out Ana-} cada Brass 17-5 and drew a bye} into the finals. | The "makings" of a fine cigarette! 'le NOW--- Enjoy "professier at home with... Ajax Cagers Win Over Owen Sound | AJAX, Ont. (CP) -- Ajax downed Owen Sound 59-46 to- night in the first game of a two- game total-point series in an Ontario Basketball Association Intermediate C playoff. Second game is next Satur-)* day in Owen Sound } Garnet Watchorne led Ajax scorers with 19 points while Cy Lehman was top man for Owen Sound with 15 KEEP FIT \ EXERCIS 4, proves leg 9 WITH C.C.M. 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Result a shave so comfortable you can barely feel the blade. Regular or Mentholated. 1.25 H4 U L.1 O N | ALWAYS FRESH IN LB. TIN AND HANDY POCKET PACKI i Sound netminder and Billy|Monahan 5.26, Lutton 5.41, Lin-|score to 1,273 for Acadians. puckstopper, ton 6.48, Bradley 14.59, Bradley e+e» 5.24|Gord Falconer 241. Acadians hit 15.45/Sabins 268, Dutch Lugtenburg) y : 4 Monahan 4.31, play-by-play at, 9.05 p.m., with wj}son 5.37, Sutherland 6.18, 13.53 nce 1957, when they|ported over 50 but swears to 41, ls under the name and Harold Ford shot the win-|being hard - pressed by second) ,)+ pace should net Acadians Mor- Gau forwards, goal, Marshall,| Rorabeck and} Bryan; forwards, Bannon, Bird,| Ford, Price, P. Tran, Lintner (McMahon) .......- cos 8.25 15. 16.03 .. 6.33 School teacher, who had 2,934. ! ++++ 6.45)this month to defend his Cana-| 7.07) . $.54\was 254 rolled Officials -- Chas. March and, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Merch 19, 1962 1] Acadian Cleaners Hold League Lead Acadian Cleaners continued) crew in the final game with $16, their desperate bid for a play-|Hank Sarnovsky 288, Lloyd off position in the Toronto City) Sabins 272, Dick Adams 243 and Major five-pin league by tak-|a nice relief job by Bob Gal- ing a four-to-one decision from/lagher gave Acadians the win the Bowlodrome club, at O'Con-|with 1,331 to 1,093 for a weary nor Bowl on Saturday. jbut determined Bowlodrome The first game was won by | sana Acadians with a 1,379 total to : > 1,105 for Bowlodrome. Onsiel "Seas thas oe as Lleva Keeler starred in this win with sabins with 1,389 for his five a nice 341 game. Lloyd Sabins games with 313, 268, 262, 274 1313. Dick Adams 268 and Dutch and 272. Dick Adams was also very effective with 268, 249. 320, |270, and 243 for 1,350. Ozzie |Keeler earned star rating with club, de-/1,254 for 46 frames including ion in the} big games of 341 and 316. ieellar. spot, refused to give up Bob Gallagher, who has been ah take ' jo a strong man for Acadians dur- second game with a nice 1,38 /ing the past eight weeks, ran linto a little trouble and had to settle for 756 for 34 frames. Dutch Lugtenburg started out nicely with 259 and 264 for his first two games, was lifted in | r the third game and finished very well in the second game with a respectable 655 for 27 |good scorers. Joe Cole led the The Bowlodrome Doug Stephens paced the /Bowlodrome club in the second game with 305, Larry Collins |had 288, Gerry Bennett 281 and 11.07|but finished just. a little short/frames. lof their opponents with Lloyd The heroes in any win are : sually the boys who come wf 264, Dick Adams 249, Bob Gal-lthe bench to pick the team up lagher 248 and Ozzie Keeler 244.| when needed and John Hrico STAR IN RELIEF land Hank Sarnovsky were tops The third game. was very|!? this department. Hrico had much in doubt until John Hrico|472 for 18 frames and big and Hank Sarnovsky were in-| Hank had 711 for 24. jected 'into the lineup to re-| Acadians are very fortunate place Dutch and Ozzie. This\to have two men like Bob |move really paid off when|Gallagher and Hank Sarnovsky Hrico racked up 95 pins for 3\on the club. Both of these frames and 'Hammering Hank"|boys are very capable men in also came through with some|the anchor position. When one 15 timely nitting. Acadians woniis a little off, the other is usual- 'this one with 1,257 to 1,219,\ly ready to take over. Hank _|Dick Adams led with 320 and|was terrific on Saturday Lloyd Sabins had a 262 game.|against Bowlodrome. The team Joe Cole retaliated for Bowlo-|totals were 6,587 for Acadians y d Gerry|and 5,938 for Bowlodrome. = drome with a 355 an |HAVE ONE-POINT LEAD Bennett 280. John Hrico and Hank Sarnov-| Acadians are now hitting: at sky were used as starters in the, 1958 per game clip for the fourth game and again cameifing] series. With only twe through nicely with 257 and 315| weeks scheduled play remain- respectively, Lloyd Sabins con-|ing Acadian Cleaners lead with tributed a nice 274 and Dick|99 points, followed by Stan Adams 270. The win went tO) Jarvis Insurance 21, L. J. Me- Acadians with 1,347, as Bowlo-/Guinness 18, Sterlings 19, Knob drome ran out of steam and/yi}} Bowl 18, O'Connor Bowl finished with 1,174 with Gordiig Seagrams 17, People's Falconer being top man with|Credit Jewellers 16, People's 321. |Clothing 14, Bowlodrome 11, Having won three games and) 4 continuance of their pres- |place Stan Jarvis Insurance,|, few more wins and keep their Syd Arnold, Grover Sutton|Acadians realized that they), A , ' s alive. Saturday's sched- McMahon\had to win the fifth game to al wae will be at WAlibw retain top spot Ovsie Keeler led. the Oshawa Bowl, with Acadians meeting aWa/Seagrams and as usual it should be a real tussle when these rivals meet. The Stan Jarvis club estab- lished a new record high total for five games in the Toronto City Major on Saturday at \O'Connor Bowl, with an amaz- jing score of 6,985. Acadian \Cleaners hold the highest single \game score of the season with 1,587, which was rolled at Tony Chibi of Leamington, Ont. \Motor City Lanes a few weeks | jwon the Ontario 10-pin singles |#2°- bowling championship Saturday | inight for the fourth successive; i year. | it' Bi | The 26 - year - old electrician) $ ig ews 46| -olled for 2,969 pins in 15 games| \during the two-day competition) jand registered a 35-pin margin) jover second-place Peter Drag-| jicevich, 26, a Windsor public} Tony Chibi Is 10-Pin Champ For 4th Time ST. CATHARINES (CP)-- J. | -- from -- CANNINGS Watch Wednesday's Oshawa Times Chibi will go to Winnipeg later) dian title won in 1960 and 1961. | Top single ofthe, tournament) Avy Tony Bianchi! of Sault Ste. Marie who placed 15.10 | fifth among the 22 entries. 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