Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Apr 1965, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 8, 1965 JACK NICKLAUS LOOKS OVER HIS SHOT Jack Nicklaus takes a good look at this one. After study- ing the lie, at the edge of the 18th green, during a practice round for the Mas- ters Golf Tournament, in Augusta, Georgia, yester- day afternoon, Nicklaus pro- ceeded to chip up about 15 Smiths Falls Leads Series SMITHS FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- Smiths Falls Bears took a 2-0 lead in the first period and went on to defeat Ottawa Mon- tagnards 5-2 Wednesday night to take a 2-1 lead in their best- offive Ottawa District Hockey Association Junior A final se- ries. : Winner of the series, which resumes in Ottawa Friday night will participate in a Memorial Cup quarter - final round - robin tournament with the Queb over use of ineligible players by Ottawa was upheld and the game was not counted. Don Carmichael, Lyle Ellis and Jack Churchill scored the other Smiths Falls goals Wed- nesday before a crowd of 2,100 fans. Jim Chiarelli and Wayne Demster tallied for Ottawa. There were 13 penalties called during the game, 10 of them minors. Brian McKenny of Smiths Falls got a misconduct in the third period for protesting a minor. penalty, and Jim Tapp of Ottawa and Jack Smiths of Smiths Falls drew majors when they tangled with about a min- ute left in the game. and Maritime junior champions next week. Ross Haskins paced the Bears with a two-goal effort in @ fast, clean game that was a marked contrast to Monday's battle in Ottawa. Ottawa won 7-2 in a fight-filled game Mon- day, but a Smiths Falls protest IS TOP DEFENCEMAN SEATTLE (CP)--Pat Staple- ton, 'at home playing from centre ice or the blueline for Portland Buckaroos, has been voted the Western Hockey League's outstanding defence- feet, right into the cup -- proving he must have fig- ured it out, just about right. --(AP Wirephoto) By STERLING TAYLOR CHICAGO (CP)--As many as five Detroit Red Wings may not be able to limp into action to- night after the battering they took from Chicago Black Hawks in the first three games of their Stanley Cup semi-final. But' the thoughtful Chicago organization has arranged for reinforce- ments, Buffalo Bisons, the No. 1 Chi- cago farm team, eliminated Pittsburgh Hornets, Detroit's American Hockey League affil- jate, from the Calder Cup play- offs Wednesday night. That makes nine of the Hornets, listed on the parent club's eli- gibility roster, available if coach Sid Abel needs them The Wings lost three players --left wingers Larry Jeffrey and Val Fonteyne and defence- man Gary Bergman--while win- Injuries Hit Wings Five Out Of Action ning the opening two games of the best-of-seven series in De- troit. Tuesday night's 5-2 defeat here may have cost them an- other left winger, Ron Murphy, and defenceman Doug Barkley. Jeffrey, in hospital in Detroit with a back injury, is definitely out of tonight's game. The oth- ers are doubtful starters, Fon- neck teyne with a_ pinched nerve, Bergman with a knee in- jury, Murphy with a reinjured shoulder and Barkley with a pulled groin. The Hawks, on ier and gathering steam at every turn. Scoring ace Bobby Hull and centre Phil Esposito, their most notable invalids, are showing every sign of recovery although Esposito missed the second Detroit game with a bad back and Hull's gimpy knees Jockeys Share Riding Honors FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)-- Four jockeys shared the riding nonors Wednesday at Fort Erie} before 4,984 fans. Paul (Pee Jay) Bailey, Ave- lino Gomez, Nick Shuk and| Wayne Harris each rode two} winners on the eight-race card. Bailey won the first two, Gomez the third and fifth, Shuk the fourth and seventh and Harris the sixth and eighth. Bailey was on Man Talk in the first, returning $3.70, and on Chillicoot in the second, return- ing $3.70 and completing a $7.60 daily-double, one of the small- est on record here. Gomez rode J. E. Frowde Seagram's two-year-old Chin- coteaque to his first victory in his $11.90. Gomez and Bill Beasley's Peter Picker, nearly an odds-on| favorite, returned $4.20 and combined with Korolevu for a $27.30 quinella in the fifth. Shuk rode Jerry Bozzo's Tip- pidy to her first victony and a $6.90 payoff in the fourth. In the featured seventh, Shuk outduelled: Harris through the stretch to take $8.50 victory with Albion Star. Harris was second with Brother Leo. Harris, Canada's leading ap- prentice rider last season, drove Take Notice to a narrow win over Smerky. Harris also won with Solid Mike. the other hand, seem to be getting health- made him a doubtful starter when the series opened. Hull seemed in top form Tuesday night, scoring his fourth and fifth goals of the series and playing a strong two- way game. Ted Lindsay, Detroit's 39- year-old forward, said Wednes- day the Wings had played below par in all three games. The battle - scoarred Lindsay, who returned to the National Hockey League this season after a four- year absence, was probably referring to the younger mem- bers of the club. To date, the older players have been forced to carry most of the load. Lindsay, along with nine - year veteran Norm UIl- man, Gordie Howe, the 37-year- old super-star, and 34-year-old Alex Delvecchio have provided two goals each, The other. members of club have combined for four. "It's been that way all year though," Barkley said. "Bruce \(MacGregor) is the only one that's been doing anything in| the. scoring department." | 21 t I scored regular has the MacGregor during the schedule, but count during playoff games. | Meanwhile, neither club has| Ischeduled any practice sessions) before tonight's important) game. first thre Protests Racing 'On Good Friday NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) A former city alderman sent a telegram to Premier John Ro- barts Wednesday protesting horse racing at the Fort Erie race track on Good Friday. his Friday is permitted. the Ontario Liquor day. Arthur J. McKinley .said in telegram racing on Good "a desecration of "Christianity.'"" 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