THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 13,1965 HOCKEY SCORES Jack Nicklaus, MEMORIAL CUP PLAY Smiths Falls Bears Memorial Cup Sydney 1 Smiths Falls 3 game of three-team ae (First : double round - robin eastern Winners W Ins Tourney Opener non pe Money : Winnipeg 5 Port Arthur 4 PALM BEACH, SYDNEY, N.S. (CP)--Smiths ney 'and Arlon 22 for Smiths) OIL KINGS HALT PATS | (W: leads best-of-seven ria, (AP)--Jack Niekau 9 Falls Bears trimmed Sydney/Falls. EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon- western ig rte say | tacular vi victory in Regina 1 (Regina leads best-of-seven western semi-final 2-1) Western Canada Intermediate Flin Flon 1 Red Deer 7 (Red Deer wins best-of-five final 3-1) MEMORIAL CUP RACE By THE CANADIAN PRESS East -- Sydney Cape Breton Post, Lachine Maroons, Smiths Falls Bears, Toronto Marlboros, Niagara Falls Flyers, Garson-| $90 Falconbridge Native Sons. otal West--Port Arthur, Winnipeg] (4) Braves, Regina Pats, Edmonton Oil Kings. official and total SOCCER SCORES | y. sack wickiaus ¢34,40048,425 LONDON (Reuters) -- Eng-)--$42,825. lish League soccer results Mon-| 2. Doug Sanders $30,707-$3,257 ton Oil Kings checked Regina Pats into submission Monday night and walked off with a 3-1 victory before 3,942 fans in the third game of the best-of-seven Western Canada Memorial Cup semi-final series. The victory left Regina with a 2-1 lead in the series, Fourth and fifth games are slated for Edmonton Wednesday and Thursday. "If we play that hard from here in, we'll win," said Ed- monton Coach Harry Allan in the dressing room. Allan, who coached Edmonton five years ago, replaced Buster Brayshaw at Oil Kings' helm, and will lead the club again 'Wednesday. Brayshaw flew to Toronto Monday for the funeral of his son, killed in a traffic accident Cape Breton Post 3-1 Monday golf tournament Peg weekend night in the opening game of a boosted him to top spot on the three-team tournament in the Golfers' Associa- Eastern Canada junior hockey playoffs. The Bears, Ottawa Valley dis- trict representatives, appeared tired in the opening period after a long plane trip. Sydney took a 1-0 first - period lead. Smiths Falls scored once in the second and twice in the third. The tournament continues Wednesday night with the Bears playing Lachine, Que, Maroons. The winner of the tourney, which ends next Tuesday, will go against the Ontario Junior A champions for the Memorial Cup. After close - checking first and second periods, the game opened up with the fast - break- ing Bears holding a definite --_---- BRAVES NEED ONE MORE FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Brian Siebert's seventh goal of the series at 14:25 of the third pe- riod gave Winnipeg Braves a 5-4 victory over Port Arthur North Stars Monday night. The Braves lead 3-1 in the best-of- seven Western Canada Mem- orial Cup junior hockey semi- final. The goal, Siebert's second of the game, came three minutes and 21 seconds after Ed Sky- bar had given Braves a 4-4 tie, The fifth game will be played here Wednesday night. The series winner advances to the Western final against either Ed- monton Oil Kings or Regina Pats. Professional tion list of the top 10 money winners, -- Nicklaus has won $34,400 in of- ficial PGA sanctioned tourna- a i tal ae BE or a i ie PGA standings are based on money. The 'eaters, pa official, un- earnings: edge in play. at = Ont. during the day-night: --$33,964 weekend. 5 pasta rae 1a Regina's Sternig was a stand- _ Division I 3. Billy Casper $21,048-$20,106 Aston Villa 3 Birmingham 0 |~--$42,054. s f Sydney, Maritime champions, King S Coach out with 35 stops but gave up Everton 2 Liverpool 1 took the lead at 19:12 of the first period, Defenceman Darrel Murrant rifled a shot from the blueline. Smiths Falls goal- tender Arlon Popley gloved it but fell into the net with the Carries On EDMONTON (CP) Dis- tallies to defenceman Al Hamil- ton and centre Greg Tomalty. Hamilton dumped the third Ed- monton goal into a vacant net with one second remaining. Man United 1 Leicester 0 West Ham 3 Chelsea 2 West Bromwich 1 Leeds 2 Division III Shrewsbury 3 Queens 2 4, Bob Charles $19,006--1,817 §, Dan Dan Sikes, Jr. $17,516-82,612 ee. re Snead $16,100--$900-- PLUMBER'S NIGHT, tra- The above picture shows to-right, the members of the Garrard, Geo. Campbell |puck. Joey Andrea, who was di- ~ i ditional official closing of "The Plumber" with his | Oshawa Curling Club are: and (seated) Bob Patte and |rectly in front of the net, was|traught coach Buster Bray- Jack Corcoran Was y. Bruce Devlin $15,995-$1,657 the Oshawa Curling Club, 'dancing girls", arranged Steve Piper, Dean Patte, | Ken Jackson. credited with the goal. shaw of Edmonton Oil Kings SPORTS BRIEFS --$17,652. was again observed in gala _-- for the stag event, to add to 'Jimmie' Souch, Oscar Doug White tied the game at/has decided to handle the team Toronto Promoter 8. Arnold Palmer $15,740- --Oshawa Times Photo |1-1 at 8:58 of the second period.|in Monday night's Western Can- 'SHOULD MISS YEAR' $6,954--$22,694. style on Saturday night. the fun of the evening. Left- Parker, Fred D. "Plumber"' 4 ada He got control of the puck in the junior hockey -semi-final| TORONTO (CP)--John Joseph| CAMROSE, Alta. (CP)--Rev.| 9. Bert Weaver $15,640-§131-- 'Plumber's Night Again Gala Event annual closing of the ous section of The Oshawa Curling Club, traditionally re- ferred to as "Plumber's Night," this year hit a new peak of success and enjoyment, with something new being added, by way of a "Plumber's Trophy Bonspiel" and a record num- ber of participants in the cos- timed competition. Fred D. "Plumber" Garrard, chairman of the committee in charge of the official closing, put up a novel trophy, for/Lorne Goodman, with Al Pres- 3 i ha in Bich, ihc, stenting the trophy pe ere cra gen pa bury rode House Boy to the postif ® Poree tire pagal ond TEXACO McQU EEN Service Stat three-game bonspiel, on Satur-|on behalf of his men and giving}fun and fellowship four lengths ahead of Menelausi] | po) vee MOTOR lon 200 Dundas St. W. day. the large audience a hearty : in the eighth race. © Front Rad. Reneirs URGES at We laugh with his hesitant partici-/PRIZE WINNERS Fayette Queen paid $8.10 andil ¢ towing Service Prop. - Al Morrison SALES © Complete Ignition Service WHITBY CURLERS DRESS UP ; ; | i ith Nothing Sacred id and minor repeirs pation. Al Preston's rink scored three|Combined wi gare agate ting the competition) Members of the "'harem" for a $27.30 quinella, The daily @ WASHING © Shell Produets 668-5893 wy, was the fact that all 14 rinks appeared in costume for _ the other prizes, with club/Pjumber's Trophy. Runne: the first race, and Cluny Miss and final games--and the|president Jack Judge acting as in' the day's tonapiel wan' ihe|in the second, paid. $257.90. aoe nar Re the f+ some for this portion of the/rink of Ted - Shreve, Lloyd @ ROAD SERVICE im. A Ji ie | day's fun in good-natured style, vino Aygo and gov @ MINOR REPAIRS TUNE-UPS emerged for their third games in a variety of dress-up that gee a colorful climax to annual "Grand Parade." he costumes were both clever and novel and drew high praise and admiration from the other 200 members who turned up for the evening's fun and high Jinx. Headed by "The Plumber," replete in his customary "top hat and tails" -- the grand parade included six braw High- land laddies, with bagpipes and drums, plus The Plumber's pri- vate harem of six costumed "beauties" -- most of whom oon ot with his storiés ve Alaire, secretary of the Quebec pig Steen ae el e pairs alent, was a success, as usual/International Bonspiel, and Que-| Nadezda Grigorieva an r e were not recognized by thelr|ond the presentation of Eddie|bec Curling Association. " Natalia Vorobyova, col- COLLISION @ Reasonable Prices CHRYSLER . @ General Repairs @ PLYMOUTH clubmates, until closer inspec-' Dowie, ing girls' goes to Fred Bryant, talented make-up expert. Following the fancy dress group came the 14 rinks, all in costume, to provide in all, the biggest costume parade witnessed by the OCC curlers on their annual closing night. At the conclusion of the bon- spiel, chairman 'Plumber' Garrard presented his unique trophy to the winners, Al Preston and his rink of Cec Stephenson, Wilf Pascoe and officiated at the presentation of ever very however was earned by Peter! Glenn, handsome young Scot, who featured Irish numbers and popular semi-classics in his repertoire of tingling tenor solos. Jack Ayre performed as pian- ist for the troupe. Following the program, club) i chef "'Dick" Lee put on a hot buffet supper which was enthus- iastically enjoyed by all, then the balance of the night found the members enjoying their wins and a total of 15 points, to emerge as winners of the Three Jockeys Get Their First Win FORT ERIE, Ont, Officials were unable Mike Ferro, 21, in the third race. Two races later, (CP) --| Three young Ontario jockeys won their first races at Fort Erie Monday and racing offi- jcials described the event as un- | usual. to re- call another occasion when three apprentice jockeys rode to victory on the same card. of Niagara Falls set the pace when he rode King Legend to a three-quarter length victory over John's Whirl 17-year-old} Brian Werry of Ridgway won a) four-length victory with Fayette) Queen. And Rupert Parker of Sud- double of Bon Coeur, winner of FINE ENTERTAINMENT tion to the various bonspiel winners, the members enjoyed more than an hour of top-level entertainment, pleasing variety, provided by a group of Toronto, who also acted as able mas- Following the prize presenta- of especially guest artists from Ventriloquist '"'Qy" Lenoard, and 13 points. in the two-win division, with 10) points, followed by Jack Fos- ter's entry with 8 points; Johannson's points and Herb Robinson's foursome with three points. went to Wayne Hussey's rink, Tom Murphy's rink was tops} Bob rink with four High one-game win prizes | RUSSIA DOCTORS TRY GOLF GAME VANCOUVER (CP) -- The visiting doctor addressed the ball at Shaughnessy golf course, swung vigorously, Sydney end, skated to the side and fired a shot that trickled in off Mike Novak's pads. Lyle Ellis scored what proved to be the winning goal at 5:43 of the third. Jack Churchill worked the puck from the cor- ner and passed to Ellis, who was alone in front of the Syd- ney net. He rapped a_ back- hander past Novak who had no chance. Churchill got the insurance market at 11:22 with a back- hand shot from 20 feet out that went through a maze of legs. A crowd of about 3,000 saw the game, delayed about an hour when the Bears' flight was held up by poor weather condi-|t 'tions. Novak made 25 saves for Syd-|t while returning after his Oil Kings lost to Re- 5-2 in Regina Saturday He was treated in hos- pital for shock and released. "What else can I do for Bobby, now?"' the coach asked. 'The club was one of Bobby's great prides." The coach will leave for Tor- jonto immediately after the game to attend his son's fu- neral. He will return to Edmon- time for Wednesday night's fourth game. Pats lead he best-of-seven series 2-0. gina night. on against Regina Pats, Robert Brayshaw, 25-year-old son of the coach, was killed Sun- day in a car accident near Col-| lingwood, Ont. Brayshaw heard the in news| to Edmonton (Jack) Corcoran, 73, Toronto hotelman and wrestling and boxing promoter, died Monday. Corcoran, born in Toronto, | was an early promoter of pro- fessional wrestling in North America. His first big match in Toronto, between Jim Londos and Gino Garibaldi for the world title, attracted.16,000 spec- tators. His two good horses, Roi Confidence and Plain Dealer, TO HOLD MEETING KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--The annual convention of the Fed- eration of Ontario Naturalists will be held here April 22-24: Fred Bodsworth of Toronto has been nominated as Ontario pres- David Bauer, coach of Canada's 1964 Olympic hockey team, says Canada should withdraw from the 1966 world hockey tourna- ment to rebuild her team. Speaking at a dinner Saturday in aid of $500,000 recreation plan for Camrose, Father Bauer said he thinks the Canadian players should be given the chance to complete one full uni- versity term, then in 1967 start preparing for the Olympics. DRIVER RECOVERS ANGELHOLM, Sweden (AP) Swedish auto racing driver Ernst Nenne Paulsson, 25, se- verely injured in a race last summer has awakened after nearly eight months of uncon- ident, officials said. sciousness. Doctors, who called $15,771. 10, Gary Player $15,000-$821 --$15,821. his return to consciousness a medical sensation, said he prob- ably will recover 'tully from the brain damage in about a year. FINED FOR ATTACK NOTTINGHAM, England (AP)--A 16-year-old Manches- ter United soccer fan was fined $28 Monday for assaulting the referee after his team was beaten in the English Cup semi- finals, After Leeds United edged Manchester 1-0 on a last- minute goal March 31, referee Dick Windle was felled by a blow to his neck. 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