Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Sep 1964, p. 5

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LAST-MINUTE, FRANK MERRIWELL STUFF THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 24, 1964 Nestman's Heroics Send Mann Final To Seven By/CLIFF GORDON. Hey Mabel! those Carlings joys are hot again. They whip- the best the East could put last night in a story book -12 and forced a seventh iding Mann Cup game Friday night. game was out of this , 'to say the least. The 'were fully deserving of win and the local team them scoring <npneee on F252 dat tids : ; final: 28 seconds ot the was not one for the faint Brooklin were down is with 28 seconds to go bounced right back with a at 14.32 by Glen Lot- one by Bobby Allan at 39. fans were going wild t soon changed their cries of joy to those of sorrow as Gord oo ee be Ht in big save on Ron Rey who tried desperately for the equalizer. Alex Carey was the big gunner for the Brewery lads as he fired three goals. Bill Chisholm and Gimple each had two, with singles going to Pete Black, Ron Hemmerling, John Cervi, Sid Warick, Bill Barbour and Ussel- man, For the downhearted Brooklin team it was Cy Coombes, Larry Ferguson, Bobby Allan and Glen Lotton with two each. Jerry Burrows, Paul Henderson, | Grant Heffernan and Ron Roy) each had single goals. With another capacity crowd) to cheer them on, the Brooklin team opened up with a blaze of| Pos glory as they showed signs of some real desire. Coombes stated the scoring parade and Ferguson followed to set the fans really buzzing. A penailty to Chisholm of the visitors gave the locals the odd man but some sheer robbery by Nestman / down in the Brooklin crease. ' Vancouver | four goals on seven shots. |merling and Chisholm did the} in the winners' cage thwarted any thrust by the locals. Black scored for Vancouver as he was left unprotected in front of the local goal. Then Jerry Burrows got his first Mann Cup goal on _a pass from Ruttan. That was all the damage in the finst 15 minutes of torrid action. The Vancouver team held a slight edge in play in the second period scoring-wise as they tup- ped the Brooklin team 3-2 in this regard while being outshot 13-8. Coombes and Henderson were the goal-getters for tie |Good Guys while Carey, Hem-| damage for the West. The third period which 4s 'sup- posed to be the one in which Brooklin team shine, once again proved to be their undoing. The Carlings showed a vast amount o f speed and fine passing. Baker in the local goal appeared jit-| tery on at least two of the goals| that beat him, and one other goal was scored by the visitors with one of their men lying face Gimple, Cervi, Warick and Chis- again he was a real shooter as ihe tied the score at 14.39. The fans were looking forward to eir first overtime game. But their fondest hopes went down the drain as some poor. de- fensive work by the Brookiin team gave the West that little break they needed and Gimple made no mistake as he put the ball by Baker who made a val- iant effort to make a save on the shot. The faceoff followed and Brooklin got the ball and went right in and Ron Roy ap- peared to be going to tie the score again with just three sec- games and now 20 playoff games for this one big important tilt, It has been a real trying season, so let's really pack that Whitby Arena tomorrow night and try to bring our heroes home on high. SUMMARY Ist Period 1, Brooklin: Coombes (G. Lotton) 2. Brooklin: ie easee (Coombes) 1.23 acta SOR nee Black (Baboock) ++ 8.18) i Brooklin: Burrows (R 7.01 Penaities -- Chisholm 3. "ath Rutien 7.42, Tran 11.00, Hanna 13.58, 2nd Period 5. Brooklin: Coombes (G. Lotton) aa I 1 1 1 6. Vancouver: Carey sen beset 7. Vancouver: Brooklin: Henderson Rutten" 9. Vancouver: Chisholm (Babcock) Penalties -- Carey 1.4, Ruttan 12.29. 0. 3. 4, 9.19, 16. Vancouver: Gimp! 1. Brooklin: Allan A visetiachiand eee 12. Vancouver: Cervi (Babcock) ... Brooklin: G. Lotton (Allan, Roy) Vancouver: |15, Vancouver: Chisholm (Babcock) Penalties -- Cervi 11.51, minor and major 14.06, Vancouver: Barbour (Gimple, Cervi) 1.2 65) 7.2, 9.50 Wariek I 10.47 Hemmeriing 5.01, Gimple Roy 13.15,;> Usselman, Ruttan 14.06. 4th Perlod roe | | + onds to go, but Nestman made the big save and now sets the stage for the big one here to-) morrow night. | JUST TALKING -- The fans | really got their money's worth | last night. There was plenty of |goals and plenty of action . . The Brooklin team did not look as sharp on defence as we have) seen them ... Some poor de- fensive moves by forwards al-| most cost them at least three | goals... . Many of the Brooklin players 'were passing poorly anu holm: were the snipers for the team who scored (A league.) fair average in any : Allan and Glen Lotton saved face for the local team. Van- couver held an 8-7 lead at the end of the period. The fourth period was one that on numerous occasions laid the ball right in the stick of the Carlings ... They will really have to pull up their socks on i\Friday night or it will be bye- bye, Mann Cup... Manager Art Morton, who had called the series for Brooklin in six, said after the game: 'We will have RED WING ORCHARDS FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLE ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN Thursday and Friday 1 p.m: -- 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. -- 8 p.m. 21/, MILES WEST OF WHITBY ON No, 2 Highway at "The Big Red Apples" . Brooklin; Heffernan Brooklin: Ferguson .. Bg Brookiin: 2. Vancouver: Carey (Cervi) uy Vancouver: Usseiman Vancouver: Carey (Cervi Brooklin:. G. Lotton (Heffernan) Jecmpasnnnhs thee Brooklin: Allan one Vancouver: Gimple | (Usselman) Penalties -- Barbour 4.11, Ey 2, 25, MEN. WANTED To pick Apples. Report to Red Wing . Orchards in person by 8 A.M, 2'/2 Miles West of Whitby on No. 2 Hwy. aS BYRON ST. S, portsman' CORNER WHITBY will go down in the minds of|t9 take one more bite at the the Brooklin fans for a long apple, We have had to go all time. Barbour put thee West out the way for anything we got this front 9-7 at 1.34 and it looked|year, what is one more game. at § bad for Brooklin. However they) this stage of the game. I aiso rallied with true championship) feel that loose play cost us the force and-showed the fans they|pall game" Coach . Ken were still in the ball game. Hef-'Crawford said: "We can't cry, fernan et 5.16 and Ferguson at! we handed it to them ourselves" 7.00 tied the ball game up at . He also was not too high on nine each and the roof waé! lihe. refereeing last night bouncing. Just 12 seconds later/At the other end of the rink, Roy let go a long sizzler through|eoach Alex McKay was all a maze of legs that found the| smiles ..... He said: "It was a mark. Carey tied it up at 8.36)tremendous game, one that will and the tension was now on both| help do a lot for Lacrosse . teams. A pair of fast goals by| We have to take it a game ata the west at 11.24 and one at'time and Friday's should be an- 11.33 by Usselman appeared to|other dandy" We agree put the game on ice. However) with him one hundred per cnt it was not over yet. Glen Lotton|on the latter statement scored at 14.32 and the fans Fans, this is it. The Brooklin came to life again. Allan proved|team have played 24 league SPECIAL FRONT END ALIGNMENT | MOST CARS PHONE 668-3356 or 728-9432 for Appointment ALL GUNS IN STOCK SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Trade-ins accepted Hunting GLOVES Foom lined for warmth ond positive trigger OUR PRICE, pr. .... 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