Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1962, p. 11

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A TESTIMONIAL DINNER | tion, (left) | Genosha Saturday night | served as secretar¥ from 1954 to 1961 and has resigned to | clock by Jim Denholm, right. for Terence Kelly past secretary of the Oshawa and District Soccer Associa- the Hotel | He was held at accept president of the Ontario Foot- He is shown wall ball being the position of Association presented with a District Soccer Men Honor Terry Kelly On Saturday evening in the Genosha Hotel, Terry Kelly was the guest of honor at a testi- monial dinner, where he was presented with a beautiful clock a gift from the Oshawa and Dis- trict Soccer Association, in ap- preciation of his long service Although Mr. Kelly withdrew from the local Association this year, he is by no means retired from the sport as he is vice- president of the Ontario Soccer Football Association and as such, it is certain that his many talents fect throughout After a fine meal usual speeches, Mrs. Kelly was presented with a bouquet of flowers, and then, in an unusual proceeding, John Barnes, ref- eree-in-chief, presented Mr Kelly with a certificate, making him a lIfie-member of the Ref- erees' As:>riation -- retired Ernie Howard had a free draw for a small travel bag. which it was won by Miss Kathleen Sweet and then the guests were Ontario and the will have an ef- treated Austria and some unusual capable folk-singing by The Ber- gwen Three, which is a talented Oshawa group From then on, the tainment were many nationalities present, predominantly that the Irish some of the voices were rather emotion, glorious affair and would have done St.| Patrick proud husky, Was a to a film supplied the and although guests songs were In spite of the fact from and probably grand City-Wide Wins irst Of Finals BOWMANVILLE -- City-Wide Answering Service played giant- killers last night at Bowman- Gordie Myles although didn't figure in the goalscoring did add he} 11, three assists and was 12, C.-Wide C-Wide (G Rennick Myles) Delves vice- in and on skiing the talents of enter- there Hawks Top YMHA; Kitchener Is Next | Oshawa Hawks moved into the Southern Ontario finals Satur- jday night on the strength of their 68-52 victory over Toron- lto's YMHA Intermediates. The Hawks won the two-game itotal points series 130-115 and will now meet Kitchener Cen- tral Ontarios, for the Southern Ontario championship. Kitchen- 'er downed Windsor, Saturday night to win that round. Hawks opened up a terrific assault right from the opening whistle. They moved into a five-point lead and never looked back. It was going to be their night and they knew it. Using jtheir fast break to the fullest in the openeing minutes, plus a fine defensive display, they just turned it on and wouldn't let up. Tom Olinyk, in a surprise move, played a guard position jwith Fred Reilly and this pair controlled the defensive back board and set up several nifty plays Brent Oldfield and the two centres, Garney Gunn and Carl Cheski, were all "red hot'? on their shooting. They moved the Hawks ten points in front mid way through the first half, be- fore a rash of fouls caused some substitutions. Only Max Gross- man scored more then two points for Toronto in the opening half as the Hawks' defense never sagged. At halftime, Oshawa had a comfortable 33-19 lead and looked to make it a rout But YMHA weren't that bad They showed the stuff that good club's are made of when they'the fact that he managed only|9,; Grossman 7, Kirkwood 6, Hi- SPORTS | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 26, 1962 ]] CALENDAR Carway Bowlers 'Just Missing Out TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc.: tam "B" Playoffs) (Ban- --Local jsocked in seven points without|three points compared to a 16- 9794 ys Duplate, 1st game of 2- a reply, to open the second half.|point average in their other oyt-of-3 "RB" finals, at 6.00 p.m.; Art Kirkwood Big was their,games. Toronto hit 21-out-of-43 (Bantam 'A' Playoffs)--Local finest offensive player at this|foul shots and Oshawa scored 12-'995 ys Canadian Tire, Ist game stage as he sank four points injof-28. But the Hawks floor play) netted 28 field goals to the Tor-: succession. The lead was down to six points before Gary Vaugi an hit at the foul line and foi- jlowed with a nice jump shot from outside The Oshawa crew was off and running again and moved in front by 20 points as Oldfield and Cheski spearheaded the at- fack. At this stage, the going got mighty rough and Oshawa lost both Garney Gunn and Jack Lyons(who had done some ter- rific checking) via the foul route But the Oshawa bench strength paid off. Ed Kolodzie and Tony Andrejicka went into the game and helped to set up some easy scores. Fred Reilly who had been in a long drought started to hit and the Hawks just coasted to their win, con- tent to play out the clock and win easily, Captain Brent Oldfield led the Hawks with a fine 14-point game followed by Car! Cheski and Garney Gunn with 12 and 11. Fred Reilly scored nine for Toronto: Bert Raphael had 13 Andy Shifer nine and Max Grossman and Dave Bernstien seven apiece ROUGH GAME It was a rough battle with no than four Hawks fouling out. Toronto lost their star Wil lie Silverman, early in the sec- ond half on fouls and a fine tri- bute to Oshawa's checking is less jthough they lost lfirst string on fouls, they were onto's 16. The Hawks' strong bench and excellent defense were once a- gain the winning factors. Even four of their never in trouble as each substi- tute played just as strongly as' the man he replaced. It was a fine team effort. Tommy Olinyk was a standout He played the boards as if he owned them and several times stopped easy scores as he picked up other players checks and set up the fast break going the other way. Dave Kelly and Jack Lyons also played good defen- sive games as in most cases they were easily outheighted, but still managed to hold down their checks. Offensively Carl Cheski and Fred Reilly seem to have bro- ken the 'doldrums \that gave them trouble, last week and Brent Oldfield scored his best average from the floor in a long time. Play like this should give the powerful Kitchener club a lot of trouble, in the next series, which opens in Kitchener, next Saturday night. OSHAWA -- 'Andrejicka, Old- field 14, Cheski 12, Gunn 11 Lyons 5, Kolodzie, Reilly 9, Ol- inyk 7, Vaughan 7, and Kelly 3; -- Total, 68. TORONTO -- Watt 6, Shifer of 2-out-of-three finals, at 7.00 p.m.; (Midget League Round- Robin) -- Navy Vets vs Cana- dian Legion, at 8.00 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena. GAMES FOR TUESDAY BASKETBALL Oshawa and District Indus- trial League -- Simcoe Hall Majors vs Student Engineers, at Simcoe Hall, 9.00 p.m. HOCKEY Ontario Minor Assoc.: (On- tario Juvenile "A" Playoffs)-- Oshawa Juvenile Generals vs Owen Sound Canadian Legion, at Owen Sound Arena, 8.00 p.m., 3rd game of best-of-three series. MEEKER BURNED ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--For mer Toronto Maple Leaf player and coach Howie Meeker was taken to hospital for treatment to burns to one hand received when a fire roared through the kitchen of his St. John's home Sunday the burns were not con sidered serious and his house was nof extensively damaged mmel 2, Silverman 3 and Rap- hae! 13; -- Total 52 Officials Jim Brady Lionel Kelly of Oshawa Scorers -- Tony Saramuk and Ray Suddard of Oshawa. and Carway had one of their bet- jter days on the alleys but only got two points from April Lanes, so they are six points off the top, with one week to go and they are out with only five points possible. The first game saw _ both teams hitting well but Carway were leaving corners and they wound up on the short end, 1260 to 1309. George Olliffe was the big man for Carway with 295 and Pete Senchuck had 348 for April In the second game, Carway were spotty but April hit and went like a team for 1422 and Carway had 1207, Again it was Senchuck 297 for April and J: Brown 317 for Carway Carway was determined to get in the win column so the next game it was Hickey and Mc- Master with 281 and J.Brown 280 to give them 1311 to April's 1 The pressure must have been too great because Carway came up with their lowest game of the day 1,111 to 1354. Carway never stopped trying and in the last game, R Hickey, who had been having corner-pin trou- ble, started to string them out and the rest of the team seemed to go with him, for their best effort of the day -- 1314 with Hickey having 344 and G. Ol- liffe, who was high man for the day had 261 Individual scores were: Ol- liffe 295, 233, 252, 263, 261 for 1304, J. Brown 234, 317, 280, 195, 246 for 1272 for Hickey 235, 119, 281, 234, 344 for 1213 for 47 frames. Incidentally, this fellow who is new in the bowling league in Toronto, promised he would hit 240 or better this last section and at present is hitting 251 and pulling his average up 11 pins in eight weeks, which is a tough job this late in the season. The team seems to have caught fire with him as they are averaging 1200 even for this section, Next was McMaster 235, 208, 281, 201, 251 for 1176 for 50 frames, D. Reynolds 81 pins for three frames, and a total of 6203 and two points. For April, it was Cummings 259, 294, 259, 381, 263 for 1456 for 50 frames, Senchuck 348, 297, 204, 242, 196 for 1377 for 50 frames, Anderson 239, 270, 262, 286, 218 for 1275 for 50 frames, LaFave 251, 279, 244, 207, 285 for 1266 for 50 frames, Brooks 909 for 41 frames, Gunn 233 for nine frames and total of 6516 and three points. There will be a real battle next week at April Lanes, as there are two teams tied for the section with 24 points and two teams in second with 23 points. SHAFFERS IN FRONT OTTAWA (CP)--Ottawa Shaf- fers took a 1-0 lead in the best- of-three Eastern Canada senior basketball semi-final Saturday by edging Montreal Yvan Coutu Huskies 7776 The second game and a third. if necessary, will be played in Montreal next 50 frames, weekend Burke)..... MacLean 18.35 11.30 (Roberts, Penalites ville Arena, upsetting King's 11- 8 in the opening game of the strong going both ways. "Trip- per' on defence and Art Ren- Oshawa Major Hockey League best of five finals City-Wide, defending play-off champions, were underdogs go-! ing into finals against King's who were unbeaten in the regu- Jar 18-game_ schedule. City- Wide qualified for the finals by ousting Juvenile Generals while King's had eliminated A's in a atubborn set. The largest crowd of the sea- son, an estimated 500 fans, took in the fast-skating game which nick who cashed in three goals, and Glaspell 11.45 played the hero's role to a tea for Baumgardner's bombers. Gerry MacLean, Kenny Rob- erts and Harv Burke, all mer Junior "B" flashes, 13 bag- ged two goals each with Ronnie 15. Myles and Bob Delves chipping in singles for the lads. For King's, Danny Gary Lawson and Elmer Tran were their top snipers, with 1 two goals each. Lucky Wills and for- 14, Telephone 16. Gray, 17. 8. King's 3rd Period King's: Tran (Wills, Middleton) .... 3.40 C.-Wide: R. Myles (Bishop, Delves) ..... C.-Wide: Rennick (Wills, Roberts) King's: Lawson (Wills, Gray) King's: Gray (Tureski, Wills) «+0» Arnold (Luke) 5.36 16,36 16.54 Scottish ace Syd Arnold netted 19. ©.-Wide: Ren singles (G. Myles) . ones CITY-WIDE -- goal, Hinkson; Penalty -- Wills 14.45 i ; , : : f PARISIENNE defence, Roberts, Delves, Glas- | d . Vs : ~ sont ae SPORT pell, Meyndk, Tripp; forwards, NHL LEADERS COUPE Burke, MacLean, G. Myles, R Myles, Rennick, Napiorowski Bishop and Smith By THE CANADIAN PRESS KING'S -- goal, Melnick; de-, Standings: Montreal, won 42 fence, Tureski, Cole, Price; for-|lost 14, tied 14, points 98 wards, Lawson, Wills, Gray, S Points: Hull, Chicago; Westfall, Middleton, Luke, Arn- gate, New York, 84 old and Tran Hull 50 Officials Charlie March Assists: Bathgate, New and Mel Suddard 56 ist Period Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 9 C.Wide: MacLean Penalties:. Fontinato, Mont- (G, Myles, Burke) real, 167 minutes King's: Lawson ..... 'a --_ King's: Gray (Lawson, S. Westfall) 5.35 ° C.-Wide: Roberts (Smith, Tripp) .. . 845 be King's: Tran (Wills, Luke) ...++...+ 12.40 . C.-Wide: Burke (Roberts, G. Myles) . C.-Wide: Roberts CH PAVIGE) cies eseec Penalty -- Gray 16.46, saw only four penalties called, something of an_ Industrial Hockey League record Each club spent four minutes in the sinbin ? 19.54 West- game King's coach, George fall, stated after the that his club would bounce back next Sunday night, when the series resumes at 7.30 p.m Westfall, the King's top sniper, has hung up the skates for the remainder of the season, after suffering a nasty eye cut while toiling with Midland Flyers in the OHA Intermediate "A"' series. 1 In the winners dressing room, coach Elmo Baumgard- 2 ner was overflowing with ad- jectives about his boys. "We've got just as good a team as King's, even though we finish- ed a distance second to them This is the first night this year I've had a full club out."' He was referring to Gordie Myles, Bobby Tripp, Jimmie Hinkson and Art Rennick. 'That Hink- son was terrific in the first period, when they were outshot 26-16 but '"Hinky" (who is sub- 2nd Period netminder with Whitby Mo- 8, C.-Wide: MacLean hawks in the Metro Junior (Napiorowski, Smith) "A") was Johnny - on - the - 9. C.-Wide: Burke .. spot while my boys outscored) 9, C,-Wide: Burke ...... King's 4-3." 10. King's: Wills (Tran) .. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON matches ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aston Villa 0 Burnley 2 Bath Goals: Chicago, York, | ooo 0.51 17,20 *» finer * Detter flavour ==! glide | : re automatic transmissions Smooth p, arity- pr : ; ove Sion, Hydrz \ PONTIAG 7 ~ ' FOR'62 brakes for faster, easier stops Power Brakes* give youu ces } Pp toone-third m ° ing power with the lightest pedal reste, bee pedal is conveniently placed for tip-toe stops! 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