Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jan 1966, p. 9

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SURPRISE SHOWING BY AMERICAN Sandra Shellworth of Boise, Idaho, 1s shown in action in the giant slalom --------_--_--_--# in Grindelwald, Switzerland yesterday. She finishes a suprising third, only 15- hundreths of a second be- hind runner-up Hdith Zim- merman of Austria. Winnipeg Rink Leads After Fourth Round By DAVE MILLER TORONTO (CP) As the Tournament of Champions en ters the fifth round today, Ca nadian curling champion Terry Braunstein of Winnipeg is afraid his luck will run out "I gambled for each win in Wednesday's games,"' said young skip after he defeated Ernie Richardson's Regina rink 12-10 to lead the round-robin tournament with four straight victories "Our luck may hold out said, "but the competition rough and I don't think I played a safe shot all night against Er- nie." & The Saskatchewan foursome had Braunstein in trouble after three ends of the fourth-round game. Richardson counted three in the first and added four in the third to lead 7-2 Braunstein, bothered by the swingy ice, was faced" with a! practically impregnable house when he went to deliver his fi nal rock in the fourth end Richardson, four-time Cana- dian and world champion, had two rocks, hidden on the four-! foot ring behind three léng Man- itoba guards. TAKES CHANCE BOLDLY Without hesitating, Braunstein called a combination take-out and raise back on the Saskat chewan counters. His stone was, perfect and his rink scored! three. "It was our only come back in the game," Braunstein said. "At first 1) thought we. might score four,! the ' he is chance to but we were happy to take the three-ender."' Earlier in Wednesday's play, Braunstein defeated Doug Cam-} eron of Charlottetown 9-3 and Jim Sharples' Toronto rink 7-5. y's rounds, st problem, I cally and_ statistic appears to' be defending champion Hec Gervais and his rink from Edmonton The 260-pound skip dropped an 11-10 decision to Cameron's rink in the first round, but scored three consecutive victor ies in Wednesday's play to stand second in the tournament with a 3-1 record, starting with a 9-3 win over Jack Polyblank of Kirkland Lake, Ont In other fourth-round games, Polyblank's Northern Ontario rink. conceded to Sharples after the Toronto quartet cleaned the house in the final end with the score reading 8-5. BEATS WORLD CHAMPION Cameron evened up his rec- ord at 2-2 after a. thrilling 10-8 victory over Bud Somerville's world champion rink from Su- perior, Wis. The Prince Edward Island foursome lost earlier games to Chuck Hay's Scottish rink from Perth and Braunstein. The Scots also remained in contentidn with a 2-2 record after Wednesday's round. Hay, traditional exponent of the draw game, switched his strategy to defeat both Sharples 8-7 and Cameron 9-5 in hard-hitting matches before losing 17-2 to Gervais Somerville dropped three First Place On The Line For Crushme First place in the OHA I shore Junior 'B' hockey will be.on the line Frida when Oshawa Crushmen Kingston Frontenacs at ( Auditorium. Game time is p.m. The two clubs tied for the lead, but has played two more than the Frontenacs. ; Grushmen lead the circuit in goals scored with 110 and enjoy Manitoba Students Represent Canada OTTAWA (CP) -- University of Manitoba Bisons will repre- sent Canada at the World Stu- dent Winter Games at Torino, Italy, next month. Bisons, Canadian intercol ate champions last year, selected and will be sponsored by the Canadian Union of Stu- dents and the Canadian Inter collegiate Athletig Union It's the first time Canada has completed in the Student Win ter Games, also known as the Winter Universiade. Last sum mer 10 Canadians took part in the Summer Games at Buda pest and.carried off one gold medal and three bronze med als The talian organizing com mittee felt that' a Canadian entry in the games might spark more interest than usual and has offered. to pay the Cana dians' living expenses while in Italy Other Sweden Finland, Austria, "United hope have Bisons ber that veg azo. . Robi 0 Sohn. Ovens. 0.2. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH, 723-4811 ake league 8.00 current]; Oshawa games, are from lovakia, Itals Rumania, Yugoslavia Hungary and the States. There's some that Russians . will entry who have lost players from the won the are teams will: come Czecho the an a num- team university title a coached by Bill of spe ridden by Canadian n Tomorrow the goals best Peterborough igainst average. Don Byes have scored upon, allow- ais in 17 games, for an v 4.06. Oshawa. has ziven-up-71 goals in 21 games) for a 3.38 average. ~ STANDINGS CwWi? 19 12 108 a1 110 17 75 83 22 17 52 69 21 Trenton 18 72 84 18 xCob'rg 16 212 59 93. 8 x Four-point_games CHEAT WINS MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- The Cheat, a 16-to-1 long shot, won the featured seventh race at Tropical Park Wednesday by half.a length over Native Pitt, ton Tur- paid $34.60 A Pts. Kingston 77.26 Oshawa xBell'le 5 2 73 9 8 0 xP'boro 6.9 2 Ye ae | 2 cotte. The Cheat $14.40-and $6.60 CROTHERS COMPETES NEW YORK (AP)--A special 880-yard run has been added to the Knights of Columbus track meet at Madison Square Gar- den Feb. 4 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Francis Cardinal Spellman's ordination 1 race will bring together an international field headed . by Bill Crothers of Markham, Ont. HEADS POLL NEW YORK. (AP) -- Kathy Whitworth of San Antonio, suc- cessor to fellow Texan Mickey it as tie premier women's ssional golfer, was named Female Athlete of the Year 1965 today in The Associ- Press annual poll the for ated 71 26 | yes games Wednesday afte® winning a first-round match 7-6 Hay. The U.S. rink, bothered with erratic shooting, lost,8-7 to Rich- ardson, 11-8 to Gervais and to Cameron Three draws are scheuled to day. The top four finishers meet in a semi-final round Friday aft ernoon and the winners. play a 12-end final Friday, night Prizes tor the round - robin tournament are household appli ances valued at more than $10,- 000. The U.S. and Scottish rinks will accept only token awards to retain amateur status Yesterday's Play TORONTO (CP)--Line scores in the round-robin Tournament of Champions bonspiel 'Wednes- day: over Second Round Braunstein 200 203 101 x-- 9 Cameron 001 010 010 x-- 3 P Gervais Polyblank 001 022 013.x-- 9 100 100 100 x-- 3 Hay Sharples 010 102 300 1-- 8 401 000 011 0-- 7 Richardson Somerville 101 002 002 11-- 8 010 010 140 00-- 7 Third Round Gervais 004 000 502 x--11 Somerville Braunstein Sharples 201 201 010 x-- 7 010 020 101 x-- 5 Polyblank Richardson 010 102 040 2--10 202 010 101 0-- 7 Hay Cameron 012 010 102 2-- 9 200 101 010 0-- 5 Fourth Round 121 306 4xx x--17 000 020 0xx x--2 Gervais Hay Cameron Somerville 202 021 003 x--10 020 300 210 x--8 Sharples Polyblank 001 102031 x--8 110020100 x--5 Braunstein Richardson 020 303 020 212 304 010 101 0O--10 200 112 020 x-- 8° To Face Pulford And Leafs: By THE CANADIAN PRESS | "'Everyone's fine but the It's a full house for Montreal| coach,' Blake said, He picked) 'Canadiens and an often unrec-jup a bug at an outdoor -rink ognized ace-in-the-hole for Tor-|Tuesday night while watching | Leafs. his son play hockey. cards for; Beliveau said Wednesday aj ey League! weekend rest did wonders for.a " groin injury he suffered in prac-| . t TY-\tice 10 days ago. | ' , Backstrom, injured at New jof coach Toe |York Jan, 2, said his damaged) dressed for the game. Three for-| 1 ne6 was not as bad as he had jwards who have missed several' thought at first. "My knee was' games due to injuries will be|t,icted more than anything | back to fill out Montreal's hand. lelse," he said after showing The Leafs have an improved! 5494 speed at practice Wedhes- \chance at the jackpot Dereee i: jof Bob Pulford, a centre fre-| 7) : eee : quently oVerlooked but regarded Larose, who ao red ' hip by many as the team's back-|bruise in a collision with Bos- bone. ton's Ted Green at Montreal Pulford, who pivots for Eddie | Saturday, also is fit to go. Shack and Red Kelly, is having| Pulford Wednesday disclosed his best season ever, with 16 he's aiming at a 250-goal career goals and-as many assists in 33) record, 77 more than he has games. . {now, Asked why he-is playing In tonight's other game|so much better, he replied: league-leading Chicago Black|'*There's a lot of reasons for the Hawks meet the last-place bre goals. : ins in Boston. Montreal is tie pain also greed bp ae {for second place with : Detroit GIVES KELLY CREDIT i ? na There's one," he added, {Red Wings while Toronto is M Cell ti fourth behind them. pointing to Kelly, at practice 2 | with him in 'Foxgnto. "A tremen- THREE REJOIN HABS dous playmaker 'and a great fel- The return of Jean Beliveau| low. He never forces an opinion Ralph Backstrom and Claude|on you, but if he says some- Larose tonight will give the thing it's usually significant. Ed- Habs full strength for the first|die (Shack) will listen to Red. time in six starts. So do I " "And Shack is doing really |Kent Douglas has recovered well. He causes less confusion| from a sore back resulting from and when he's skating he hasja scrap with Pierre Pilote. the speed to take the whole de-|Shack, who-missed practice fence right out of the play. That|Tuesday with a mipor injury, opens it up for everyone else./ will also take his spot on the He's a real asset. line. ' Toronto coach Punch Imlach, | whose team has tasted defeat in jits last three games, says he : | feels they can take this one, The The Leafs will also be at full) Leafs havé won two of their strength tonight. Defenceman|three games on Canadiens' ice. 'As for myself, I'm more re- laxed, less tense than in other years." JEAN BELIVEAU Returns Tonight BOB PULFORD Leaf Backbone | HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS Buffalo Bisons Rebound By THE CANADIAN PRESS | American League WLT F APt Eastern Division 23 8 3148 91 16 14 2109 93 13 20 1 90 121 Provid'ce 12 20 3 90 128 Baltimore 13.19 0 94 105 Western Division Rochester 25 4 3.150 105 Pittsburgh 20.13 1121 97 Cleveland 13.20 1 97 105 Buffalo 1022 2 82 117 Wednesday's Results Rochester 3 Buffalo 3 Cleveland 4 Hershey 5 Providence 0 Portland (WHL) 4 Tonight's Game Pittsburgh at Quebec Wednesday's Result Toronto 7 McMaster 5 Friday's Games ' Western at McGill Queen's at Toronto Waterloo at Laval Eastern League Johnstown 3 Clinton 9 Knoxville 5 New~Jersey 4 New Haven 3 Greensboro 3 Long sland 8 Jacksonville 2 49 34 27 27 26 Quebec Hershey Springfield 53 41 27 22 International League Muskegon 1. Fort Wayne 6 Central Junior Buckingham 4 Pembroke 2 Saskatchewan. Junior Melville 4 Saskatoon 2 Alberta Junior Edmonton Canadians 5 Edmon ton Maple ae Ottawa - St. Lawrence Intercol. Ottawa 3 Carleton 3 Ontario-Quebec, Intercol. Toronto 7 McMaster 5 Ontario ntercollegiate Waterloo Lutheran 6 Ryerson 1 Central Professional WL F AP 1713 4117 110 38 13.12 7 86 97 33 1416 4106 98 32 1414 3 101 102 37 Minnesota 1314 5 96 95 31 St. Louis 13 15 5 100 104 31 "Wednesday's Results Memphis 3 Minnesota 7 : ;Tulsa 6 St...Louis' 4 | Houston 2 Oklahoma City 2 Friday's Games Houston at Memphis | St. Louis at Tulsa Minnesota at Oklahoma Intercollegiate Memphis Oklahoma Tulsa Houston ; RUNNER DIES HELSINKI (AP)--One of the classical long-distance runners in the history of sport, Hannes Kolehamainen of Finland, died Tuesday. He was 76. The gold} medal in the 5,000-metre race at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912 was his greatest achieve- ment. - Waterloo Western Toronto Queen's Montreal McGill Laval McMaster Guelph oumwisweane eS ae eR BUNHRoM ecoosoosooo4 One 2 2 Ow FIND THE WILL DEFEND TITLE TORONTO. (CP). -- Donald Knight, 18, of Toronto says he will defend his Canadian figure skating championship next month despite a foot injury which has interrupted his train- ing schedule. Knight has been off skates for a week with the foot infection and has not been told when he can start training again. The championships are scheduled at- Peterborough Feb: 5-6. TOMO 8:00 --V ADULTS 75c 0.H.A. JUNIOR B' HOCKEY Oshawa Crushmen Kingston Frontenacs RROW P.M. comforta s.-- CHILDREN 25c PAUL CADIEUX 0.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY SATURDAY NITE 7:15 P.M. OSHAWA GENERALS St. Catharines Black Hawks Ticket Holders Use 15-For This Game. ) Season Series No. «Move into a brighter, TICKETS AVAILABLE DEALING YOUR CAR ? 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