Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1962, p. 11

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THE COnAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March a, 1962 UW City League Bantams seosesom ior xs Open Final Playoffs e ester Pi r ly three mounts--all win- | Jock y Lester iggott ode ad 0 t injalternates, Moore, Rose, Pey-| } ners. He won with Vilbar, a 9- |three winners Monday for a 604- t9.1 betting shot, Lyonado at 10- jto-l treble on the opening day to-1 and Ironic at 9-to-2. he opening game in the Ban-'ton, Peloshok, Morrison, Harri- ithe Oshawa Minor Hockey As-\tam "B" best of three finals. son, Taylor and Potter. jsociation Series "A" Bantam Billy Taylor was the big trig- z Bee | |best- -of-three finals, last night ger-man for '2784' with two : LOC Al, 205 oe lat the Children's Arena. goals. Wayne Peyton was the | Big Johnny Salowski rammed) | In the lid-lifter, in the Series\other '2784' sharpshooter. sein a goals in leading |B" Bantam final, Duplate and) For Duplate, Scott Andison "°C! red in se = win Local 2784 battled to a 3-3 stand- counted twice and Ronnie Tay- Ve". Canadian Tire, in the off. lor once : espe: Pt pea age =~ In another play-off fixture. in Ss ie c anh s ssa "ol-three = finals. | jthe Midget bracket, Canadian Pig pg gees Cranfield; Billy Zuffelt was the other win- ; ' and Nichols; ners' Igetter. evi! and Navy Vet fought pat & ners goalget er. jLegs Ne dee Both CL py rns, Taylor, Greenwood,) For CTC. Mike Hewer scored. : ndison alternates, Carroll, Terry O'Neil' Z rece ata spoiling Terry O'Neil's shutout! pares ay boot Fuge pager ed Bonnetta, Wilson, Konopacki. pig make the Midget finals thusiknowiton, Watson, Lakas and LOCAI ifinishing their hockey for this Bouckley ee i Local 205 defeated goanegy fe an exciting 3-3 stand-off iTire 41 in the opening game of 205 -- goal, O'Neil; Andrews and Moak; Morrison, Zufelt, Sa-| Ledic, Val Wragg, Mar-) Muir, Roblo, Barwell and Wilson; Parker; Ball; 2784 -- goal, Clarke and Bovie, Meyer, By GERRY BLAIR Jack Germond's second of the night at 6.40 of minute overtime period proved opener goal a 10 goal, Me FOR BOOKINGS SEE DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY MO 8-3304 season in defence season. : . cab LOCAL forwards, DUPLATE LOCAL 2784 defence, lowski; alternates, Duplate and Local 2784 fought forwards, 3urch SCH I LAIN 'D) CANADIAN TIRE goal Nee, areas, Siete | Gateway to all Europe and the bonniest holi- cRae: Hewar SIaCANTAE. Wal.| day you've ever had. Visit up to 19 extra cities lb a : f | at no extra fare. And on SAS jets you get exclu- die, Popham, : \ 1 extra fare. See your SAS travel agent... phone In final tilt, Canadian Le- or write SAS, with a third tilt slated for Ux- gion and Navy Vets finished up bridge on Monday night 3-3 in me ft oige® a ae Attendance for last night's Crawford, Mike Sheridan and " was 800. Don Greeman were Navy Vets' iy ERIE snipers SCANDINAVIAN AIREIVES SVSTEM game of a best-of-seven OHA McGuire, Worser, O"Hearne Mushnyski repli CRED'T FONCIEr "LDG, Intermediate "B" semi-final se- Bright, Owens, Potoynk, Driver N AVY VETS : 244 BAY STREET, ties, Jast night in Uxbridge Cowler and Blair Cann; defence, Zak and Knapp; eS - . ' forv >j r | Sheri- Uxbridge again relied on a UXBRIDGE -- goal, Carpent ee gees og went third pe riod splurge to pull er; defence, Bob Todd, Hayne root " wipe nae : i retrtal them even and set up the over- Grandy, Forfar and Paya dae EP: ais = play and. Milley Bradbury jood, Fair, Brown; alternates, Down 4-2 after two periods Kay, Foster, Tonkin, Haniewich, Black Hawks came on strongly Period Mushynski, Davies and Barno- in the third frame with three- Bradbury sk straight goals to move in front Officials Sandy Morgan, 5-4, only to have Bob Simms Carl Kemp and Harv Balson tie it up midway through the lencourt, Waddell, ice. Glave remner, Phillips,| sive Maitre de Cabine service, even in economy to be the winner as Uxbridge FORT goal. Zim- defence, r Legionnaires, Don Barno TORONTO, ONT, . Vipond; "CANADIAN LEGION -- goal time session, as was the case forwards, Etcher cable period chan, Shouldra, Uxbridge Black Hawks Curry, Tutuluck : ' class. FREE: European travel planning pack- 1 : mer Pilotte, Simms; or Black Hawks edged Fort Erie Cheshes Sah end ocd EMpire 2-521 Rennick, 4-0. d jefenc Stevens several tinea thik Tomlinson, Cherry Crawtore Gerence, "stevenson Bill Bradbury and @ No poyments 'til June City League Final Ratings Listed below morning, to open their Na- tional Hockey League Stanley Cup semi-final series with to- ronto Maple Leafs. of New York Rangers Hockey Club, who stopped at Hotel Genosha last night, before moving into Toronto this ANDY BATHGATE (centre) and another 'Handy Andy" Hebenton, seated beside him, are shown among this group First Uxbridge (Germond) Fort Erie (Pilotte I 1 2 Driver) Germond .. 14.3 Germond Chesney 12.31, Slack, Mills, . h and Morrison. umm Back Fort Erie | ' : | age, including how to visit extra cities at no | | LEGION - NAVY VETS | Goldminers, 7-5, in the opening Alts., Favero, Hall, Ski, Denny ; replied. Ferguson nd Bradle for rds, Scatte Lakeshore League Redshaw, Germond, and Gradiey, torwards, Scarier are the weekly with his first goal, scored for list of the Oshawa Minor Hoc key Association play-off stand ings in the Bantam, Midget and Juvenile league as of Monday March 26th, compiled by. Jim Shaw, League publicity directo: FINAL Second Period Fort Erie: O'Hearne (MoGuive): oi sccsvcas ses O88 Fort Erie: O'Hearne (Blair,. Owens) Fort Erie: Blair (O'Hearne, Owens) .. Penalties: Grandy 5.02 for ney 6.49, Potoynk 7.48 the Todd 10.02, Sir (2) Cherry 19.38 Uxbridge in the opening period and Chuck Blair replied for Fort Erie 4 5 took over in @ No down payments @ 6 to 60 months to pay Goldminers then the sec ond period with three un answered tallies, two by Ab O' Hearne ad Blair again Uxbridge's this t in 6 @ Free estimates ... 11.03 No obligation Ches BANTAM "A" Wie TS It was three-in-a-row third period. Bob Che play 01 ing-coach Fred Etcher and Don Local 1817 1 17 20 Haynes were the marksmen Scugog's o* 3 1:10 16 In the overtime session Ger- Houdaille 0 10 19 FINAL BANTAM "B" LT F 0 024 6 1 19 16 0 12 13 010 13 Bob and turn 1¢ SEAL BOND MORTAR MIX 50 Ib. bag ony 80° 1279 SIMCOE NORTH Open Baily from 730 0 6 om. 728-6291 Local 205 Can. Tit Civitan CANADIAN PORTLAND CEMENT 70-Ib. bag 872-lb. Bag ONLY 1.20 ONLY 1.20 MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. MASONRY third Period Uxbridge: Cherry (Redshaw, Forfar) ... J tcher fi mond on a valiant effort scored the 'winner, After missing the Rannibks. | net on his first try, Germond 9 be Stacey circled the net, fel up ted isha again and fired the into 19 Fort Ex Sinise the cage. (Bright) With Fort Erie pressing in. Penalties the final few seconds Uxbridge vero 9.35, was forced to ice the puck on occasions n an at tempt to hit the open net with (Etcher) . Fort Erie netminder Lynn 49 Uxbridge: Zimmer on the sidelines in favor of an extra attacker Finally Bob Todd found the range for Black Hawks 'to halt a desperate attempt by Gold miners for the tying marker goes back night 8 1. got Local 2784 yes Duplate S Police As B'Nai B'Rith. Coca Cola W. Kiwanis . MIDGET LEAGUE eo 1e Potoynk Ferguson 11.18, Overtime Uxbridge: Germond 1 3 3 ; ; severai 11 Bob Todd .. Local 222 Rotary K ° 1.12 30 O° 7 26 The second to Fort Erie on ALLAN CUP SURVIVORS By THE CANADIAN PRESS East Montreal Olympics, Buckingham Aces, Kapuskasing Windsor Bulldogs, Cha Maroons game Thursday pledge of continuing leadership... Fulfilling our Na y > Pifichicrs series tonight in Toronto. At JUVENILE the right, is Rangers' general manager, "Muzz" Patrick H. Macdonald 1. 0 --Oshawa Times Photos Qch Dairy 01 Beaton's "e 1 Tony's ae a | DOUG HARVEY, coach of the N.Y. Rangers, shown signing the Hotel Gen Mundincere Edge Marlies Whip cs a St. Mike's In lime ie We ces oan Parts And Service Fourth Game {vu First Of Finals set etn playing- | team, last night, as the NHI. is | team stopped off here for an | overnight before open ing their Cup playort ' LEAGUE W LT F A ae ES Bae eee See pee ee ae | je ee ee rest Stanley CANCEL RACE As ...every tankful of B-A gasoline is FINAL-FILTERED to prevent impurities getting to sensitive, easily damaged parts of your West nni Saskatoon Maroons Trail Quakers, Calgary Eaters TORONTO (CP) Toronto a agers Marlboros fired four goals in six a 1957 < minutes of the third period Mon- © °""" *" W Builders thie tham of the most ex the world, the P race s in ident Smoke - fine team effort by e} =' College Majors 5-2 and take erased this lead and when the « Medel . 1 lake a final horn sounded. Parts found 3-1 lead in their Ontario Hockey i 3 sociation Metro Junior A fi- took 12 live Mundinger. scored a close 22 "seit As themselves on the short 19 victory over Parts and ice Saturday morning in Biddy League Finals at Simcoe ° end of na Ha'l Settlement House This was the first game of a two-game, total-point series: to determine who is to hold the Pat Sheenan Trophy for the 1961-62 season and the Biddy Championship As was expected, Saturday's game proved to be a nip-and- tuck battle throughout with the biggest gap being three points Mundinger grabbed an early lead as they caught Parts and Service with Nick. Corneal and ton McInroy scoring easy bas- kets while Gary Manser scored his team's only field goal, with quarter-time score being 6-3 A sudden splurge by Parts, led by Bill Melnychuk with five ( points, put them in the lead for ,. a short time in the second quar- ter however. At the halfway mark the score was knotted up at 12 points apiece Parts again showed a burst of power in the third quarter by holding a 15-13 lead, however a a 22-19 score. Pacing the Mundinger attack was Nick Corneal, with Don Sugden playing a good defensive game. Andy Kit, with eight points, led the Parts sce g ways, while Bill Melynchuk was ihe best checker on the Parts squad PARTS -- Coach, Mike Karas Melynchuk 5, Kevin Saw Albert Foster Gary Manser Sagan 1, Andy: Kit 8 out of 6. Total, 19 MUNDINGER -- Coach cel Boivin; Don Sugden, Luke, Mike Zimny ton Inroy 6, Brian Lynch 4 y Fouls, 4 out sill yer 1, Myles 4 Fouls, John Mar- Id Mc Nick of 6 Off.cials Nelson Second game of the two-zame total-point seri will this Saturday, March at a.m. at Simcoe Hal! gymnasium ~ G, Graham and G es 31 9 4-day treatment $135 One ORNAAL. capsule brings you 12 hours of continuous relief from stuffy nose, weepy eyes, and sinus pressure. 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