TORONT O(CP) -- Niagara Falls Flyers figured to be rusty after an 11-day layoff. Toronto Marlboros figured to be tired after three games in four nights. That was the way things worked out when the two clubs pened their best-of-seven final for the Ontario Hockey Associ- ation Junior A series champion- ship Wednesday night, But as the evening wore on, the Fly- Niagara Falls Flyers Win First Of Finals games to oust Oshawa Generals in their only previous playoff exposure. Marlboros took seven to dispose of Montreal Cana- diens and were forced to eight games, one of them a tie, by Peterborough Petes in their semi-final. A sparse crowd of 2,510 watched the Flyers stumble to a 2-0 lead in the first period of Wednesday night's game. Marlboros cut the lead to 2-1 The result was a comfortable 4-2 victory for the classy farm club of the National League Boston Bruins. The timing was off on their passing and many of their shots went astray but they outskated and outchecked the weary Torontonians most of the way. FINISHED ON TOP The Flyers, who finished 10 points ahead of the second- ers' rust wore off and the Marlies' fatigue grew. palce Marlboros during the reg- ular season, needed only. six at the second intermission but never came closer the rest of By THE CANADIAN PRESS The end of a 15-game scoring slump for Bruce Cline marked the end of the hockey season for Baltimore Clippers. _ The 33-year-old right winger, who had.one of his poorest seasons in 10 years in the American Hockey League, fired three goals for Hershey Bears Wednesday night to give them a 7-2 victory over Baltimore in the fifth and deciding game of their best-of-five Calder Cup quarter-final. a Buffalo Bisons qualified _to meet the Bears by crushing Bears and Bisons In AHL Semi-Final the way. Linémates Derek Sanderson and Bill Goldsworthy did most of the damage for the winners, Goldsworthy setting up two goals by Sanderson and taking a pass from him for a third. The fourth tally came from Jim Lorentz. Al scored the Toronto goals, The teams meet again at Niagara Falls Friday night and shift back to Toronto Sunday. their best-of-seven series with Quebec Aces as Billy Harris} scored the: first three goals in a 5-1 victory on Quebec ice. To compound the woes of the eastern division champions, they lost veteran defencemen| Osborne and Brit Selby| HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Rochester 5 Quebec 1 (Rochester leads best-of-seven) semi-final 3-1) Buffalo 7 Pittsburgh 3 (Buffalo wins st - of - five quarter-final 3-1) : Western League Vancouver 2 Portland 6 (Portland wins best-of-seven semi-final 4- ) Allan Cup Collingwood 1 Woodstock 3 (Woodstock wins best-of-seven |} Eastern quarter-final 4-0) Sherbrooke 9 Kingston 4 (Sherbrooke leads best-of-five Eastern semi-final 1-0) Ontario Junior A Niagara Falls 4 Toronto 2 (Niagara Falls leads best-of- seven final 1-0) Memorial Cup Port Arthur 1 Winnipeg 10 (Winnipeg leads best-of-seven Western semi-final 1-0) New Westminster 2 Regina 7 (Regina wins best - of - five Western quarter-final 3-0) Ottawa District Jr. A Ottawa 2 Smiths Falls 5 (Smiths Falls leads best-of- five final 2-1) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 8, 1965 1$ BIDS ARE OPEN VANCOUVER (CP) -- F are open for the job of coach ing Canada's national basket ball team, says Latke Vancouver, president Canadian International League | Des Moines © Port Huron 6 (Port Huron leads best-of- seven semi-final 3-1) Eastern League Nashville 1 Long Island 3 Laing | Island wins best-of- seven final 4-1) Western Intermediate Association. The CABA has launched a program to pick J coach, players and training ee get on with the n Vin, Fon 3 Rod Deer 4 |raue Grits tous in Seale (First game of best-of-five fi-|The team has received a $12, nal) federal grant for the tour. 162 (GOOD"YEAR ) : King St. E. SERVICE STORES Phone | 725-9351 Doug Harvey with a_ broken thumb and Jim Morrison with a groin injury. Raymond Larose of St. Louis Braves of the Cen-| jtral Professional League will| jjoin. them for tonight's fifth }game in Rochester. | The Bears, who lost their jfirst two games to Baltimore, |were never behind in this one NOTICE Citizens of Oshawa Effective April 12, 1965 Amateur Basketball ' Pittsburgh Hornets 7-3 to take) Pete Conacher added two goals their best-of-five set 3-1. Their|to Cline's trio and th e others best-of-five semi-final opens injcame from Bruce Draper and] 'The prices of barbering services will be increased WISCONSIN CREW ON 'SHIMMERING SER' The University of Wiscon- sin crew made an attractive picture, as it worked out on the gleaming Yahara River, in Madison. Coach Norm of last year. Cold spring weather has hampered their workouts, up until this week- end. Sonju is looking for a good season with, five lettermen returning to the crew, in addition to material from his outstanding freshmen crew --(AP Wirephoto) St. John Free Opportunity Is your fishing rod ready for the hard use you hope to give it this summer? Is your ree well oiled? Are your waders patched? Your tackle box wel stocked with fly dope, baits, lines and lures? Are you ready for the emer gencies you are bound to exper- fence at the camp or summer cottage? 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Sir Carlith's win was the sec- ond of the night for driver John Hayes, who scored back-to-back wins with Lucky Beejay, from Oshawa's Beejay Stable in the seventh race, and Sir Carlith in the eighth. John Armstrong's Dark Poto- mac from Ottawa won the first race and combined with Mea- dow Bob from Gerald Robin- son's Orono Stable in the sec- ond to complete a $29.10 daily |Roger DeJordy, Ken Block and) {pave Creighton scored for the | Clippers. | Ian Cushenan's goal 49 sec- onds after the opening whistle! set the patter for the Bisons, jwho ran their total to six be- jfore the Hornets managed to {score late in the second period. |Pat Hannigan and Billy Dea, |with two apiece, Len Lunde} jand Jack Stafield completed |their total. Norm Beaudin, | {Butch Paul and Fred Hilts tal- lied for the losers. | Harris, the centre who was |demoted by Toronto Maple |Leafs of the National. League late in the season, set up the first of two goals by Dick | Gamble besides the three he as follows... 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