Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Feb 1963, p. 10

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ay ndoy, Februcry 25, 1963 :10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mo: BRAMPTON WINS , 5-3 | 'Loss Sends Generals _. Reeling To Cella ronto Marlboros ended a 16- e wndefeated streak for ~ Neil McNeil Maroons when they * dumped the league * COMEBACK FAILS Generals were behind 3-0 go- ing into the'final period but Bill * Little, Jimmy Peters and Mike Dubeau counted to knot the score near the 10-minute mark. Little's goal came from 4a scramble in front of the Bramp- ton net while Peters' counter was scored from a scramble behind the net. » he fiery little redhead was battling for control of a bounc- ing puck with the hope of get- ting it in front for a possible shot. He swiped at it and the puck caromed off Andy Brown's "* stick into the net. Dubeau beat ' Brown on a clean "effort six minutes later. ye "ders 8-5. | JIMMY PETERS The comeback failed when Pete McLachlan picked the right side of the Oshawa not front 20 feet away. Jim Jago added the insurance goal, his second marker of the afternoon, with less than four minutes left. "It makes things a lot tough- er," said Wren Blair, general manager of the Oshawa club. "We're physically tired but when you get down to it the season all boils down to the in Whitby, Friday and Sunay's match with De." Generals face Toronts Marl- boros in Maple Leaf Gardens, Tuesday. It is the first of three games they have left in the sea- som, They must win all three to assure themselves of a playoff spot. Should they lose Tuesday, el- ther Brampton or Whitby who face each other in the Whitby Arena that' same night will move four points ahead of them. The best Oshawa could hope for is a tie between the two teams. "Whitby should win Tuesday commented Doug Williams; the Oshawa coach, "If they do, we will have to beat 'riday and Brampton Sunday fr a playoff spot. A win over Marl- boros would make our task a lot easier." OSHAWA -- Goal, Couch; defence: forwards: o i» ley, FIRST PERIOD %. Brampton, Fuller (Coriett) ) 5. TPepelties -- McLellan (tripping) 16.14, Orr (holding) 19.19. SECOND PERIOD Corlett 1 4 (Fuller, Jago) 13.38 Pensities -- Westbrooke (hooking) 18.51, THIRD PERIOD 14.06 16.26 Penalties -- Kowalski (hooking) 8.30, Reid (tripping) 9.18, McLahclan (rough- ing) '16.12, Dean (roughing) 16.12, Me- Lellan (hooking) 19.38. HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE te ge peo PRESS... ational e " T F APt 14 172 139 74 186 145 66 9 181 155 65 13 148 i a York 11 168 1 | com 13 32 16 179 241 41, Saturday's Results | New York 3 Montreal 6 Detroit 2 Chicago 3 Sunday's Results Detroit 3 New brig 2 Chicago Montreal Toronto Detroit Quebec | | New York at Detroit Eastern Professional WLT F APt 34 15 , 6 226 162 74 $315 8 229 = : udbu 21 22 11 224 } St Louis 14 33 8 192 250 36 Saturday's Result Hull-Ottawa 4 Kingston 1 Generals Win Ex. Over Inters' In Parry Soun PARRY SOUND -- Oshawa Generals of the Metro Junior) A Hockey League defeated Farry Sound Shamrocks of the Hull-Ottawa Kingston | |Cleveland Sunday's Results St. Louis 6 Sudbury 9 Kingston 6 Hull-Ottawa 3- Tuesday's Game St.Louis at Sudbury American League Eastern Division WLT F APt 3025 4186 168 64 29 20 6 208 165 64 26 25 8 224 189 60 25 25 10 169 177 60 Baltimore 2427 7 169 209 55 Western Division 35 19. 5 198 164 57 2426 6 190 194 54 Rochester 20 31 7 199 221 47 Pittsburgh. 1034 3159217 41 Saturday's Results Quebec 4 Hershey 7 Buffalo 2 Cleveland 1 Rochester 7 Pittsburgh 6 Providence 2 Springfield 4 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 8 Hershey 2 Cleveland 4 Springfield 3 Providence. 5 Providence - Hershey Springfield Buffalo Sunday's ' Results Guelph 4 St. Catharines 7 Peterborough 1 Montreal 3 Tuesday's Games Guelph at Niagara Falls Montreal at Peterborough Western League Northern Division 27 26 1185 188 55 25 26 3 188 180 53 'dmonton 19 37 2174 262 40 Calgary 16.38 1173 228 33 Southern Division Portland 3418 4214152 72 San Francisco 35 20 1 235 177 71) Los Angeles 3022 3191 176 63) Spokane 26 25 1168 165 53 Satuday's Results Vancouver 9 Los Angeles 2 Seattle 5 Spokane 4 Seattle Vancouver DAVE KEON, Toronto. Ma- ple Leaf forward (14) hotly pursued by Boston Bruins Ed- | By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer A bellicose kid' called Stash by his teammates has Chicago Black Hawks pulling away from the rest of the field in the Na- tional Hockey League, with a month left in the schedule. Sam Mikita, a wiry fellow 'with a scrappy disposi- tion and an artistic flair in man- ipulating a puck, is defined simply by Hawks coach Rudy Pilous: "The kid is what makes us 0." A 22-year-old centre with the distinction of Czechoslovakian birth, Mikita was at his produc- tive best during the weekend. The Hawks emerged with an eight - point cushion atop the standings and Stan surged into the individual point-gathering leadership. : Another -- not unexpected -- weekend development was that the mathematical chances of Boston Bruins to make the post- season playoffs were squashed. Portland 7 Calgary 3 Sunday's Results Vancouver 2 San Francisco 5 Calgary 4 Seattle 2 Portland 1 Spokane 2 Other Leagues: SATURDAY International League Baltimore 5 Rochester 2 Wednesday's Games Quebec at Pittsburgh Ontario Senior A | wWwL F APt 2712 1 299 161 55) 2413 3 229 139 51) 19 21 0 200 191 38) 13 25 2151 214 28) 13 25 2157 210 28) Sunday's Result Chatham 5 Windsor 4 Tuesday's Game Windsor Chatham Woodstock Galt : K.-W. Ontario Hockey Association In-| Woodstock at Windsor termediate B League 11-2 Satur-| (First game of best-of-seven) Moncton 1 New Glasgow 4 day in an exhibition game. Bobby Orr, 14-year-old Osh- awa defenceman and a native of semi-final) Wednesday's Game Galt at Chatham - Parry Sound, accounted for three goals and three assists. Ron Buchanan scored three d Oshawa goals with Billy White,| Niagara Falls Bill Little, George Vail, Jim) Montreal 9 Peters and Paul Gibbons ecor-'Peterboro 19 16 11 135 117 49 ing the others. Hamilton 20.19 8 183 166 4 Cary Watson and Bob Foote|St. Catharines 14 2211 155 201 39 tallied for Parry Sound. KIDD DIDN'T RUN ' Crothers, Hoffman Win In Gotham Track Meet NEW YORK (CP) -- Jimisity of Toronto senior, didn't Beatty of the United States ran disappoint the crowd as he gave the mile in three minutes, 59|Canada the first of two victories seconds: Russian 'Valery Bru-jin the meet--the other was mi cleared seven feet, 3% scored by 16-year-old Abby inches in the jump. Rus-|Hoffman of Toronto in the Igor TerOvanesyan went|women's 440 2% feet, 64% inahes in the broad) -Crothers was well off his best jump. And Canadian Bill Croth-|time in 2:07.4, but he turned ers won again in the 1,000\on his famous last-lap speed-- ards. jsomething New Yokr crowds But there wagn't a world rec-|have come to expect from the ™ ord in the. bunch--and nobody East York Track Club runner + cleared 16 feet in the pole vault/who won the half-mile at the --as 16,213 jammed Madison|New York Athletic Club Games Square Garden Saturday night/last week--to win the 1,000 in the U.S. Amateur Athletic/2:09.8. Union's national indoor cham-| The victory was the seventh (First game of best-of-seven semi-final) Ontario Junior A 2811 7 188 133 63 2513 9 189 188 59 8 33 6 148 243 22) pionships, billed as the climax of the current indoor track sea- : "Biggest disappointment came in the pole vault where Fin- land's Pentti Nikula, who cleared a world-record 16 feet, 8% inches at home Feb. failed miserably and placed fifth in his first U.S. start. Dave Tork, West Virginian who won in Toronto a month with 16 feet, 2% inches, cleared 15 feet, 6 inches to win here. ' The crowd was disappointed, too, that Toronte's sensational Bruce Kidd didn't appear for ,|third 'Saturday night in succession at that distance for Crothers, who runs in Chi- cago in two weeks and in Lon- don a week later. It also marked his third straight triumph over Russian Valery Bulishev, who. finished behind Ralph Lingle of the U.S. and jahead of Ergas Leps of Tor- ento, who finished fourth in 2:12.3 after leading until Croth- ers started his kick. Miss Hoffman, running for the Toronto Olympic Club, won the 440 with ease, finishing in 57.5 seconds, nearly two sec- onds slower than her best out- | y\door time but quite acceptable for her first try at that distance Omaha 5 Fort Wayne 6 Port Huron 1 Muskegon 5 Eastern League Knoxville 2 Clinton 6 Philadelphia 4 Johnstown 7 Charlotte 0 Nashville 5 ) Ottawa-Hull Junior A Pembroke 5 Smiths Falls 7 (First game of best-of-seven semi-final) | Cape Breton Senior Sydney 3 Glace Bay 2 | (Glace Bay leads best-of-nine |final 2-1) Nova Scotia Senior y eres semi-final tied | 2-2 |Halifax 4 Windsor 7 ; semi-final ed Saskatchewan Junior Melville 4 Flin Flon 1 |Regina 3 Estevan 6 Weyburn 2 Moose Jaw 2 Exhibition |Trail 1 Czech A team 8 Hamilton (Jr. A) 2 Edmonton (Cent. Alta) 7 SUNDAY | International League |Omaha 3 Port Huron 3, |Minneapolis 10 St. Paul 6 | Eastern League | Knoxville 1 New Haven 4 |Johnstown 4 Long Island 6 |Nashville 3 Greensboro 5 Clinton 3 Philadelphia 5 | Metro Junior A . Brampton 5 Oshawa 3 Marlboros 8 Neil McNeil 5 1 Manitoba' Junior Brandon 4 Winnipeg M. 2 (First game of best-of-five semi-final) Saskatchewan Junior Melville 3 Flim Flon 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 3 Central Alberta Calgary 2 Edmonton 8 Ontario Junior B Owen Sound 1 Kitchener 4 (Kitchener wins best-of-seven semi-final 4-1) Detroit 1 Chatham 2 Dresden 4 Wallaceburg 3 Exhibition Trail 5 W. Bohemians 1 Sarnia Club Wins OABA Loop Title SARNIA (CP)--Norm Harry's YM-YWCA Teen-Towners de- featedToronto YMHA Blues 78- 71 here Saturday to win the Ontario Amatéur Basketball As- sociation Senior A final two games to one, Teen-Town, which won the Ontario and eastern Canadian senior Btitles last season, now will journey to either Montreal or Ottawa in March for the éastern Canadian A champion- a e wiftner will go to Leth- jbridge, Alta.. for the Canadian 13:38.4. Kidd withdrew because|on the boards. She had won the/Senior A final later in March - foot. infection. * coolers, 22-year-old Univer- jhalf-mile in each of three in- 'door appearances this year. Grant Gordonpace d Sarnia in scoring with 21. points. | Mikita grabbed six points as the Hawks took a pair of one- goal wins. They shaded the Bruins 4-3 at {Boston Sunday night with Stanidrop all remaining games, Bos- die Westfall, fluffs a shot on Bruins goaltender Ed. John- son during National Hockey potting three goals and assisting on the other. Saturday night in Chicago they edged Red Wings 3-2 Mi- kita collecting a pair of as- sists. The Red Wings bounced back with a 3-2 win over the Rang- ers in New York Sunday night. In other Saturday night games, Montreal Canadiens thumped New York 6-3 in Mont- real and the Bruins upset the Maple Leafs 4-2 in Toronto. The Leafs and Canadiens were idle Sunday night. Little Ken Wharram got Chi- cago's other goal Sunday. The win gave the Hawks 74 points. Montreal trails with 66 followed by Toronto with 65 and Detroit with 61. Mikita boosted his season's} production to 28 goals sore assists for a one-point lead over Detroit's Gordie Howe, although Howe picked up. assists on all) three of his team's goals in New York. CAN'T OUST WINGS Boston has 41° points and 10) }games to play. Even if Bruins jwin all 10 while the Red Wings) Frontenacs, Habs Keep Top Spots On Weekend Split By THE CANADIAN PRESS At this stage of the season, when two teams are fighting for a hockey title 'they usually At Sudbury, Wolves played| their first home game in two weeks without union troubles. A two-week strike at the city- League actio in Toronto Ma- ple Leaf Gardens, Saturday night. Bruins upset Toronto ~- Wheeling, Dealing Windy City Warriors :Fatten Summit Perch ton would still be behind Detroit in wins though tied in points, Charlie Burns fired two goals for the Bruins and Dean. Pren- tic got the other score. Wharram was hot against the), Red Wings Saturday, beating Terry Sawchuk twice in the opening period. Sawchuk, mak- ing his first appearance since Jan. 12 when he suffered a hand} injury, left the game after two periods because he was tired. A third-period goal by Eric Nesterenko provided Chicago's margin. Parker MacDonald and Howe counted for Detroit. It was Howe's.30th of the cam- paign, tying him with Mikita's teammate Bobby Hull and Tor- onto's Frank Mahovlich for th¢|~ league lead in goals. MacDonald, with Howe feed- ing him the puck, counted two goals Sunday night--raising his total to 29--New York. Both games in the final period. Norm Ullman was the other Detroit scorer and Andy Bathgate got both New York goals. HENRI'S BACK Henri Richard, returning from a three - game layoff] caused by a groin injury, led| Montreal's attack on New York with two goals and two assists. | Don Marshall, Dickie Moore,| Ralph Backstrom amd Jean Bel- ibeau also scored for the Cana-| dians. Defenceman Harry How-} ell, Bathgate and Rod Gilbert} produced for New York. In Toronto, Murray Oliver) Jerry Toppazzini, Forbes Ken-| nedy and Tom Williams' shared Boston's scoring. Ron Stewart!| and Ed Shack of the Toronto goals. | Shack reinjured his left knee} no report on his condition. in the final. period. There was The schedule resumes bes 4-2 to send Leafs to third place. --(CP Wirephoto) Durelle Duress Blaimed For Comeback Try MONTREAL (CP) -- Yvon Durelle, the sea-going fighter who muffed his chance to be a world champion four years ago, makes his second attempt at a boxing comeback here tonight and it's for the usual reason: Money. He is pitted against Cecil Gray of Halifax in a 10-round oporting bout at the east-end Paul Sauve sports centre. The featyre-is a 10-rounder between deth: Canadian heavy- weight champ Bob Cleroux of Montreal and Garvin Sawyer from Arnold, Pa. The Canadian Professional oe bracket Battle 15 LAS VEGAS, Ney. (AP) -- Gene Fullmér remains unfin- ished business for middleweight today--but settlement is ex-| pected in a big-money match during June. Financial figures in the $100,- are flying as far as thrown Saturday hight in the Convention Centre. Tiger retained his 160-pound crown, but only on a draw de- cision after 15 rounds of bat- . Fullmet, from West Jérdan, in San Francisco last Oct. 23, declared: "Tm ready for the rematch: I thought I beat him Saturday night and thers's no reason I can't do it again." . Tiger felt he had -won. He Vern Bybee, who scored it a 60-469 draw' while judge John Romero scored for Fullmer, 70- 68. Judge Pa, Diskin voted 7147 for Tiger. The Associated Press had it even at 70-70 under the Nevada scoring system of five points to the winner of a round 18 EVEN BETTER even better, than their first en- counter in San Francisco last mous decision. a bruising and often wild en- gagement that had the fans in a constant uproar and standing On its feet in the final frenzied 15th round. There were no knockdowns but both fighters were cut up--' Fullmer over the left eye in the third, a bad scalp gash just bre the hairline in the sixth, w apparently was from an accidental butt, and a steady nose bleed from the 10th round on. Fullmer, who switched from his raning of a tactics for an even' ing circli and dancing away, slashed pone Boxing Federation at a meeting in Moncton, N.B., Feb. 16 ex- pressed opposition to Durelle's return. But the Montreal Ath- letic Commission said he has been given medical clearance and sanctioned the bout. Marlins Shellack 'Gaels 6-1 KINGSTON (CP)--McMaster University Marlins defeated Queen's University Golden Gaels 6-1 Saturday in the final game of the Senior Intercolle- giate Hockey League. The win gave McMaster an undefeated season with 12 Straight wins. Queen's finished second with seven points, one more than the University of Waterloo. Jim Spoar scored twice for McMaster. Jim Osborne, Bob Pond, Bill Mahoney and Gary Cummings added single goals. It was Mahoney's 20th of the Season, giving him the goal- Scoring title. Teammate Jim McLellan won count on winning at home, Hull - Ottawa Canadiens and Kingston Frontenacs of the owned Sudbury Arena ended Saurday with recognition of day night with New York at|the scoring title with 17 goals Detroit, the only game. jand 22 assists for 39 sea | Pe Eastern Professional Hockey League split a pair of weekend games--but in reverse--to re- main tied for the lead. The Canadiens whipped the Frontenacs 4-1 at Kingston Sat- lurday, then Kingston rebounded to take'a 6-3 win at Hull Sun- day | In a game between the second|° half 'of the four-team league, the last-place St. Louis Braves | lost 9-6 to Sudbury Wolves Sun- |day at Sudbury. |. The weekend action leaves Hull-Ottawa and Kingston tied with 74 points, Sudbury with 53 |and St, Louis with 36. | Bob Courey and Gordon |(Red) Berenson each had a |goal 'and an assist for Hull- Ottawa Saturday and Billy Car- ter and John Rodger were the other marksmen. Cliff Penning- ton scored the-lone Kingston | goal. |SCORES ON PENALTY SHOT | Kingston was aided Sunday by a penalty shot awarded burly Pete Panagabko, upended by Claude Larose on a break- away, while the Frontenacs were killing a penalty, Pana- gabko made good on his shot. Pennington, Harry Sinden, Don Blackburn, Jeannot Gilbert and Red Ouellette scored the other Kingston goals. Berenson, Jacques Laperriere and Chuck -- scored for the Cana- ens, CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA ~ PORT HOPE WHITBY - COBOURG BOWMANVILLE ~ SCARBORO Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNION!ZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL i re ae tee eee a the International Union of Op- erating Engineers (AFL-CIO)| as bargaining agent for four Stationary engineers, The arena commission halted action to obtain a court injunc- tion to. prohibit picketing. At- tendance at the last few Sud- Po EPHL games had fallen | |BREAK A TIE | The Wolves must have de- lighted Sunday's crowd of 1,100 fans as they broke a 5-5 tie at the start of the third period with a four-goal splurge in six minutes. Marc Dufour and Bruce |Draper paced Wolves with two |goals apiece, Dave McComb, Gord -Labossiere, Mike Mc- Mahon, Ted Taylor and Wally Chevrier scored the others. Alain Carcn and Murray Halli, St. Louis' top scorers, had two ipo apiece for Braves. Dennis assian and Phil Esposito were the other marksmen. | WINS BY KNOCKOUT JACKSON, Mich. (AP)--Ed Zaremba of Jackson,Michigan light-heavyweight boxing cham- pion, knocked out Willie Bar- boie of Toronto, Canadian light- heavyweight titleholder, at twi minutes, 58 seconds of the fir round bout Saturday night. SHORGAS 'HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) | 728-9441 FRONT-END ALIGNMENT pom Spay eared For ALL CARS on : ~ JOHN BEAN "Visualiner" for SPECIAL odie Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service teGENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 728-6221 95 PHONE 728-6221 $34 RITSON RD. three more than Mahoney. B.C. Reverses Hoop Decision Columbia has reversed its deci- jteam to the national tourna- baa at Lethbridge March 14- 17, BC. lifted its boycott during the weekend after it was learned that conditions of the event had been revised. Revision in the format of the combined Canadian champion- ship-Pan - American Games trials tournament means the in- vited eastern,- Manitoba and B.C. champions can enter all- star teams. Winner of the Alberta tourna- ment will be declared Canadian champion and will form the nucleus of the Pan-Am team. champion Dick Tiger of Nigeria]; Utah, who lost his title to Tiger|Fullm and four or fewer to the loser.|' Oct. 23 when Tiger won a unani- b The battle ran true to form--|™ VANCOUVER (CP)--British| 57, sion and will send a basketball |j Fullmer, Tiger Rounds ; To A Stalemate fi et sep a neutral corner and threw him through the two ropes. inthe eighth round, er bodily ' as if to hurl him to the Round after round, térn was pretty much oy with never a round more than one eles "ehvieay aware the « said he was shocked at referee|Come would be close, and mauled aw; part of the ring It was Fullmer' in a title fight, a There have been draws in x in the last years. Fullmer retained the weight title in his draws, against § inson and Joey G The match was a repeat, butlin 1960 artistic presentation. There was a division among the assembled boxing writers. The poll was 9 to $ for Fullmer the ringaide exports of U.S. ae le e 8, scent. ad The British journaliste were up in arms, They felt the resentative from a part of British Empire won Metro Junior "A" HOCKEY Ke If BACK ACHES TRY A KIDNEY "HOUSECLEANING" After 21 twice as many women as men are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by s germ, Escherichia Coli. To quickly combat the' secondary aches, muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, try taking an internal CYSTEX antiseptic bath for a few days. All you do is take TEX tablets wi . septic action, OYSTEX is also reliever for Rheumatic Pains, Head- Backache, ahd muscular pains, Get from druggist, Feel better fast. BRAMPTON 7-Ups vs WHITBY DUNLOPS . Tuesday, Feb. 26th _ 8:30 P.M. 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