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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 10

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V- tt 'ri'" -V 10 Th Owen Sound Sun-Timea Tuesday Mar 22 1960 Hockey ScOfGS Memorial Fund Total Is $3252 Monday Evening Durham Ousts Walkerton From Intermediate Play Two Players Share Six Greys Face Waterloo Here In Second Game Of Series Four Top Scorers In Action Casual Comment On Sport BY ERIC WESSELBY There has been a decided slowing up of contributions to the Owen Sound Community Memorial Fund Established to pro to Canada of centre Fat Adair Four of the aix top acorers In Adair the scoring champion in 1958-59 played in Holland during vide financial assistance to the FIRST FKaifin: 1 (Abbott) 1 Hrainird (Loufh- lnnl Pen Dim: Non HKCONO PKSIOD: 3 Grunt (J Nuonl 4 Ornt (J Nlann) 5 Abbott iHasrni Hagflo iMrIntjrra Held) The Durham Huskies eliminated the Walkerton Capitols from the OHA Inter mediate playoffs with a convincing 9-3 victory at Durham Monday night Durham won the lieat of seven series four games fa miles of Don Schefler and Alfred Waechter The two Walk-erlon youths were killed in a car 'accident February 27 while the season and was playing-cosch of The Hague Waterloo coach Bob Noble who predicted on Friday that hia team would win the series in six they were on their way to play 1:1 for the Owen Sound nne games has Adair playing central h-ckey for rookie Don Awrey and WaynerGreys 1 Wilmilef (Wmlrr Lnuolilranl In the Monday night game Bralnard (Ji Grant (3i SanriarM Second game of the OHA Central Junior finals goes tonight at the arena with the Greys looking for their first win The Siskins came up with a top team effort on Saturday to beat the Greys 6-3 and they were even talking after the game of winning the series in four games Coach Bob Noble expects a victory in six games but his view as usual conflicts with that of Greys coach Jaydee McArthur who thinks his club will win Jim Crerar Kitchener-Waterloo Record predicts the series will go the full seven games and we agree with him Both clubs have been notorious homers in playoff series against etich other The Greys won four of seven games two years ago against the Siskins and all were gained here Last year the Siskins won the series 4-3 winning at home four times While the hockey game ii big attraction tonight a' special show Immediately before the game This is the second of the Georgian Figure Skating Pop concerts and it will feature skaters in the local club The fund stood at $3252 Monday evening Thia is still consider ably abort of the onjective $5 the OHA Central Junior League will be in action Tuesday when the Waterloo Siskins and the Owen Sound Greys meet in the second game of the best of seven final series Dave Fitter of Owen Sound captured the league title and line-21 mate Lea Kingston was second Kingston topped the league in goals Two members of the Siskins Larry Lilzgus and Howie Dietrich were fifth and sixth Fitter finished the season with 79 points Kingston with 60 Litz-gus with 53 and Dietrich 48 The Greys finished the season in first place while Waterloo wound up third In the semi-finals Owen Sound ousted Guelph four games to two while' Waterloo eliminated Burlington four games to three The Siskins were strengthened in the semi-finals by the return 000 that was set for the fund when 4ba end of the second it was established the day after Grant and Arnold Smith the accident ieach cored thre for the Proceeds of the fund will go winners with singles going to i I teams were tied 1-1 at the end Abbott DnUnsr of the first Durham led 5-2 at third prriodc I Durhim-Smtlh (Abbott CorbcUl I Durham Corbatti IB Orant (J Nison NrMl II Wfllar (Mere? Bralnand u- 12 Durham-Raid (J Nison np5' Oranli Brnnsrd adding a single Iprnauun: Hagen By THE CANADIAN PRESS OHA Senior A (Best-of-five aemi-final) A Pts Chatham 2 1 0 15 Belleville 12 0 7 Result Belleville 0 Chatham 4 Tonight's Game Chatham at Belleville NOI1A Senior A (Best-of-seven final) A Pts Rouyn-Nor 1 1 0 10 8 Timmins 110 8 10 Result Rouyn-Noranda 4 Timmins 6 Wednesday's Game Timmins at Rouyn-Noranda Memorial Cup Brockville 10 Alma 0 (Alma concedes best-of-five Eastern Canada quarter-final) Western Canada Allan Cup Fort Arthur 4 Saskatoon 3 (Port Arthur leads best-of-five semi-final 2-0) Manitnha-Thunder Bay Junior Fort William 1 Brandon 6 (Brandon leads best of seven final 1-0) OHA Junior Chatham 6 Detroit 2 (Chatham leads best of final 1-0) OHA Junior Thorold 4 Wallaceburg 10 OHA Intermediate Walkerton 1 Durham 4 (Durham wins Georgian semi-final) 2 five Bay McCormick with Preston Iasi year Larry Litzgua and Dietrich are two-thrida of the top scoring line Bob Watson handles the right wing chores The third attacking unit has Wayne Litzgus at centre for Jim Nickel and Jim Family George Bardwell if available will replace Family The Siskins have Barry Bailey in goal with Moe Shantz Caatleman A1 Porter and Brown on defence Brown also played with Preston last year coach Jaydee McArthur plans no lineup changes for the second game in the aeries Lyle Bob IT: to Schefler's young wife and to Waechter's widowed mother Contributions may be left the Toronto-Dominion Bank Owen Sound Wiarton Takes First Game By Nipping Wingham 4-3 Stephenson Scores Two Goals Unable To Save Kingston Team Chatham Goalie Gets Nod For 4-0 Win Monday Wiarton Redmcnjfor Wiarton at the 16:22 marf nipped wingham 4-3 to take a 0 the second period FINKT rKNIOD: $1000 Plum For Plante And Hull Figures Prove OTTAWA Orval brilliant scoring performance in the Eastern Professional Hockey League couldn't buoy hia Kingston Fronlenacs out of last place Slaying with (he figure skaters for a minute the local club has arranged to have judges from London and Kitchener in Owen Sound for dance and figure tests on April 7 Nine girls will try their figure tests and there will be 4fl tried in the silver senior bronze and preliminary dances Owen Sound and Colling-wood judges will preside at pro liminary and first tests on March 37 Speclatnra are invited to attend both days free of charge one game lead in their best nl seven Intermediate Home brew But the 23-year-old native of hockey League finals 4jmiib11 m4 imaitHM 4k 4 torn wall did to 1 Nr (Halt) J- 2 8tptiiwon 2 -j 1 81 phriMon IA i KrruUwrlepr Rajri 4 Winhem--Ceron (AnrirMn in the first period on goals by Bob Ray and two by ElwoodP'nmty rmornpi Murray Stephenson Ken Cerson scored i Wind) Lott (AmirMMt) tFj I SLIton the goal for Wingham By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cesare Maniago the controversial goailender of Chatham Maroons deserves much of the ci-edit for his team's 4-0 victory over Belleville McFarlands in the Ontario Hockey Association semi finals Monday night The game gave Chatham a 2-1 lead in games and a 15-7 lead in goals in the best-of-five scries which continues tonight at Belleville The winner will meet Wind- How Puck Bounces Bronc Finds manage get himself into hockey's record books as the best goal-getter in the history of professional play He scored 59 goals and got 67 assists for a total of 128 points during the 70-game schedule that concluded during the weekend The record formerly was 122 MONTREAL (CP) The Na ional Hockey final of ficial statistics released today confirmed Bobby Hull of Chicago Blark Hawks as scoring champion and goalie Jacques Plante of Montreal Canadiens as winner of the Vezina Trophy Each carries a $1000 bonus from the league On The Alleys Wingham tied the score at 3-3 within the first five minutes of the second period on goals Lott and Murray Slailnn 4i ill i Murray) A KrculawHaar (Ray Hatu byFtnallira: Primmrr 13) Halt Bairn Hippftttuon Goofcra have a three-point lead rvuifdogr who'yjVhitby Bufiers inih is--: ing League with rf' Getting bark to the Greys picture the Siskins will be gunning for a victory tonight because it would give them a real advantage in the series If they are going (n win the series they have to win one game here Noble will have his big guns primed for this one points held by Guyle Fielder of ''lTHmn rtcimii: ih wiim uil Kreutzwiscr scored the winner i no sconn( Tuien eaere the Western Hockey League His A goal and an assist in the schedule windup Sunday night gave the 21-year-old Hull 39 goals Alloys holding third spot Ah Leslie Buffers rolled the Dunlopa 34) in the other semifinal series The game at Chatham was closely fought throughout par high triple 762 and others over! and assists for 81 points and 600 were John Malhcsnn marin over Bronco goal total also is a professional record dethroning Sid Smith and Carl Liscombe of the American League who held the record jointly with 55 goals in a season STRIKING FEAT Tessier's performance was all OHA Official Asks Unity Gets It From Sr Teams ticularly in its scoreless fst pe-jg" Heien1 Horvath of Boston Bruins He riod and the issue was decided-- 8 llCn 7001 Helen gets the Art Rosa Trophy t- largely by the skill of the two' Manias) topped Horvath had 39 goals but was one assist shy of Hull Plante won the Vezina for the fifth consecutive season a feat u)E more sinning in inai inrnugn- TORONTO George Dud- nut the first season-'ny' who ka pleading (nri CilHJld IHIl umm inuf among Ontario a senior vnuitau scores were low and only a The Grays have to start find ing the range one of these nights and McArthur thinks tonight would be a good night bound to get some luck around the net one he said made Jerry Campbell look good in the last series and it was the same story in Water- wtiiln! Senior oi Bolin vale stopped 27 INVOLVED IN HASSLE Bauman Powder Puffs 670 Jack LcBcnuf Goofcra 665 Norm Me- Mcckin Alloys 651 Duncan I PIW The award goes name was featured Goofers 629 John McConachie-10 Boallender who sees the in the weekend OHA subcommit- Lgb Gang 610 and Young 4or the club with the tod In Money night just how unified they BOSTON Pucks footballs and baseballs funny bounces Ask the Bronco Horvath and Chicago Black Hawk's Bobby Hull Hull heat out Horvath for the National Hockey League scoring title in the final game of the regular season Sunday night edging the Boston forward by one point That punt came on an assist when Hull's pass from behind the Boston cage deflected off the skate of teammate Eric Nesterenko into the net for a goal That was one bounce The other? Horva'h who led the league through most of the season missed the entire second period because he was in hospital undergoing x-rays Why? A bullet-like slap shot by Boston defence piayer Bob Armstrong caught Horvath in the face and dropped him near points separated first-and last-place teams Tom McCarthy of Sudbury Wolves first-place finishers was second in the scoring with 46 goals and 62 assists for 108 points At St Petersburg' get Dudley secretary-manager of 'the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and executive mem- loo en Saturday had so tee meeting reviewing complaints' Lab Gang 607 much bad luck this year the scales have got to start dipping our way sooner or that hy Whitby Dunlops I Norm McMeekin had the high Belleville and Windsor repre-j single 303 and others over 250 senlatives then unsuccessfully de-jwilh singles were Ah Leslie 298 msndcd that Chatham should pro-Mac Waller Bottlenecks 295 duce further evidence that its John Malhcsnn 201 Helen Waugh best defensive record TWO GOALS FEWER The league champion Cana diens with Plante in nets for 69 of the 70 games yielded 178 goals to the opposition Glenn Hall and his Chicago mates al lowed two more Boh Courcy and Bill Carter of: th Ontario Hockey Asso- Hull-Ottawa Canadiens in third-! £lallon ad Saturday the squab- ST PETERSBURG Ha (CP) Canadians finished in the: money Monday in the St PctersX burg golf tournament won' One reason the Greys attack has been stymied has been Roy B- Christie 277 Len Myatt poor play of whit many consider!" and gay Maiiago371 Jack LeBeouf 264 and 250 the top line Dave Fitter Bob recently added to and Laurie Bauman 262 the team place were tied for third' in the of the I4 yeer could sound Ge(jrge gayor scoring at 102 points each lh dath knell of senior 8 mdden-dea in second place surprisingly had ey' Jark Fleck scoring at 102 points each mad the 1 al a Al Balding had a 202 Montreal Royals who finished: total for 72 holes 10 strokes off in serond place surprisingly had £ay by Kllchener' I and Fleck's 282 It was-- open on the first hole -death playoff with I Jack Fleck Waterloo Dutchmen The leaders: Ted Power led the Maroons with two goals while Jim Connelly and Frank Bathgate got singles All were in the second period except second goal Johnson of 293 which fiood Ior 165 Al Team officials polled for their MonlrcI scorcd reaction to hia remarks were ht $135 only Bill Sutherland in 11th spot with 75-points and Skip Burchel in 46th with 70 points among the top 20 scorers COMPENSATION lack of goal getting Lowe and Lea Kingston haven't been scoring their share of the goals although the line picked up two on Salt' day Kingston hasn't been breaking in on goal lately like he was during the past three weeks of the schedule and I)we has just been a st-n or two behind the play FUlcr was more effective when he was flying into the corners and digging the puck out TEAM STANDING: Gooferx Buffer as Alloy is Skunk Hunter 7 Lab Gan Whii Bn 14 Powder Pull 0 Guana Bottleneck 43 Blowout But Bider 24 Cottrn Picker 21 Georgas Brothers took four points in the Major League last week but still trail front running Cigars by one point chip shot from four feet off th: Powerful Liston Williams Doctors feared Bronco might have suffered a fracture so hurried him before the x-ray machine There waa no fracture but he mirara much of the game Hull will collect $1000 from the league and another $1000 from the Hawks The Bruins promised Horvslh a $1 000 cheque whether he won or not money of $2000 by sinking al united in telling him there's no cause for alarm SOLID SUPPORT Wren Blair manager roach of Ki- highest ever had Maybe it's too good be back next age Charlie Hodge who at 284 wa Arnold Pampr' who Hmi-Ottawa averaged again my hia that we should he in a lowerilounampnl tour vctory' outstanding array of goaltenders who had the best combined goals-allowed-per-game average at 282 Gerry McNeil waa with Royals for 22 games and had a 239 aver A stroke behind the two leaders I at the end of 72 holes were Fred Hawkins and Ken Venturi Alone 290 for them in 33 games Brad Graham and Ken Henry were the top scoring defencemen in the league but both have been way off in production since the playoffs started Henry nailed Pat Adair with the best check of the game on Saturday but shooting while on the offence was off target 50 1 HOUSTON Tex (AP)-Sonny Liston bombed Cleveland Williams into oblivion in the second round Monday night and immediately looked around for another thia one with Roy "because we got to keep busy until we get the big The powerful Negro from Philadelphia just about wrote on the career of Williams the Houston heavyweight hope when he looped a high left hook fol lowed by a crushing right that sent Williams down for an eight-count Liston was on Williams as soon Bonspicl On At Oshawa TORONTO Televising of In a slightly revised schedule announced Monday for the two best-of-seven semi-finals Sudbury and Hull-Otlawa play in Sudbury Wednesday and Friday and in Hull the following Sunday and Wednesday Montreal and Trois-Rivieres play in Montreal Tuesday in Troia-Rivieres Wednesday arid in Montreal Sunday i others with triples over 650 were Joe Homers Harrison Park Inn 772 Ah Pountney Terney's 766 Len Myatt McArthur Reilly 763 Bill Hopkins Terney's 728 Larry Bclrose Harrison Park Inn 727 Allison Sparklers 707 Vem Johnston Sparklers 694 Keith Kaye 694 Doug Lea-han 687 and Norm Gorbet Merchants 664 The high single 315 was bowled by Joe Homer and others with calibre and the operations are too expensive but thia waa an Olympic year we had to weaken the other dubs for Kitchener We had no quarrels Bill Bo'cher president of Wind sor Build OR: had a good year the best definitely be in again It waa a good league a policy of OSHAWA (CP) Women cur- lers from Prince Edward home teams in all games and 's if" i -A 1 jr- V-Jw Tonight's game is slated to start at 830 but the figure skat ing show will commence at 715 Fans are reminded that game time on Friday is 9 pm The fourth game of the scries will be played in Waterloo on Monday March 28 and the fifth game is scheduled here the following Thursday New Nova Scotia fhi Kr going to Squaw Valley and making things tough for three here this week in a round-robin tournair nt the Eastern as the Houston fighter regained marks of 275 or over were Larry Can-ada championship Play 'tarts to-day with the winner meeting the western (Vampiort in a special diair Broadcasting Corporation spokesman said Monday night The opening game Wednesday Gordy Bell coach of Belleville McFsnrnda: "We've a 1 re a Royals Try Out Lagace Of Laval Belrose 307 Qarold Kara 304 Bill Hopkins 289 Norm Gorbet 280 and Scheirholtz Sparklers 278 TEAM STANDING: made plana for me to go scouting 5abof-f invitation aeries FrJ- day Read the Bun-Tunes Want Ads They brine results hia feet A flurry of rights sent Williams to his knees and as Cleveland tried to struggle back to his feet once more referee Ernie Taylor stopped the fight It was 2:13 of the second round Liston weighed 212ft pounds Williams 215ft Liston has won 27 of 28 pro fights with 21 knockouts in a row and feels he was entitled a shot at the heavyweight championship His man ager Pepe Parone said fight anybody until we get to (Ingemar) Ctyri Grariu Brother Mercliunt Harrlion Park Inn Canada Broad Dominion llotora Sparklers McArthur-Rilll? 11 14 12 3 1 4 3 a ui yii ACOUSTICONtfs i Mrs Hazel Walt of Port Arthur (' president of the newly-formed Canad'an Ladies' Curling Assncia- tion said the championships and the East-West iea are the start of i new era in curling Ontario's entry for the Port Arthur Curling Club has Mrs Ink Oiknnen Mrs Anne Brown Mrs Helen Morgan and Mrs Elsie Forsyth wa this Out tn nl url srassrty? Wi km Mpd 1 hslp jfou with as Penalties in minues by clubs: Detroit 542 Montreal 756 New York 850 Toronto 862 Boston 932 Chicago 970 Brockville Gets Second Solid Victory work starting 9 pm Thursday's game in Montreal against Chicago will go out only to Montreal and Quebec City Detroit Toronto game will go out from Detroit on the minor network covering Tor onto and Southern Ontario while the Monlreal-Chicago game at Montreal will be televised on the major network covering all other stations On Sunday the Detroit game will go out on the full English network and the Chicago playoff will be telecast to Montreal and Quebec City Arrangements for coverage oi later garnet in the best-of-seven have not been decided ACOUSTICON FB MHI IS an STREET BAHT Soccer Results for We make any money true But Mr McFarland knew he was going to lose money when he went into it And not going to cut down the calitTe of player Dudley said "the whole thing was a mitter of expediency trying to kerp the senior league going in spile of many Said Blair: of the erpedi--encies involved sending a team to the Olympics They were designed to help Kitchener not keep the league going opti miatic that we may even have one or possibly two more entries next Monday night Dudley admitted any reason for saying it I just think they were carrying on in a businesslike way Until they do they always win be in Senior clubs are paying too much money in salaries he said and suggested they figure how much they can afford to pay then organize the clubs and the league on that basis Jr PLAYOFFS (4 Out of 7 Series) LONDON Results of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Monday: English League Third Division Accrington 0 Mansfield 1 Colchester 1 Southampton 1 Newport 1 Southend 1 Scottish League Division I Motherwell 1 Celtic 2 (postponed from Feb 27) Owen Sound Greys MONTREAL (CP) Montreal Royals will give a college player a five-game tryout The Royals called up forward Michel Lagace 22 of Laval University leading scorer for the past two years in the Senior Intercollegiate Hockey League for their best-of-seven semi-finals for the Eastern Professional Hockey League title Montreal open a the aeries rgainat Trois-Rivierei Lions tonight Lagace was an outstanding player for Hull-Ottawa Junior Canadiens before deciding to continue with his education It has been many years since college boys have taken to pro hockey but there are outstanding examples in pro hockey OTHERS MADE NHL Billy Hay of Chicago Black Hawks tsa University of Colo rado graduate Erie Nesterenko of the Hawks attends college while he plays and Olympic goaler Jack McCartan who played several games with the New York Rangers learned his hockey at the University of Minnesota Royals general manager Frank Carlin said Lagace has always hern considered a pro prospect The second-place Royals will be missing only rookie defenceman Andre Tardif out of action for the last two weeks with a spine injury Skipper Lulu Denis Bill Sutherland and goailender Gerry McNeil who all missed game will return against the fourth-place Lions ALMA Que- (CP)-Brockville Junior Canadiens advanced to the Eastern Canada Memorial Cup semi-finals Monday night by trouncing Alma Que Aiglons 10-0 here before a crowd of 2500 It was the second convincing victory for Brockville in the best-of-five quarter-finals and Alma conceded the aeries after the game Brockville won 11-1 here Sunday Brockville will now go against the winner of the aeries between Ottawa-Hawkeabury Montagnards and Moncton Beavers Ottawa-Hawkeabury leads the best-of-five series 1-0 The line of Mauril Morisiette Andre Drolet and Ken McCreary paced the Canadiens with six goals Drolet got three and collected an assist while Morissette had two goals and two assists and McCreary had one goal and three assists BC SIGNS END VANCOUVER (CP) First-string end Dick Johnson from the University of Minnesota has been signed by the W1FU British Columbia Lions Johnson 20 is aix feet four inches tall and weighs 215 VI Waterloo Siskins SUSPEND PLAYER NEW YORK Am- 10 Handpicked Pelke officers will bo in attendance for the aafety and pretaction of coach Noble end Siskin players All district police are cordially invited to attend I Free of Charge if in uniform BIG PAYOFF LINCOLN RI One per son collected $938220 on a $2 bet Monday in the Papeleta six pool at Lincoln Downs The unidentified better successfully picked the winners of the last six races teur Hockey Association of the United States has suspended centre George Ranieri of the New York Rovers for playing with the Louisville Rebels of the International Hockey League without permission The Rovers whose season has ended play in the Eastern League NORTHERN LAKE Teslin Lake stretches more than 70 miles part in British Columbia and part in the Yukon along the Alaska Highway 3 Owen Sound Arena TONIGHT 8:30 PM GET 183 RUNS BLAIRMONT BRITISH Guiana (Reuters) England's emergency replacement Jim Parks scored 183 runs in hia first game in a drawn match against Berb-ice Monday It was the highest individual score by an English player on the current tour USED CAR SPECIAL WHATS NEW? A '57 DODGE COACH In Excellent Condition For $1295 JIM GARDHOUSE MOTORS LTD 1955 FORD COACH Reserved Scat Plan Now on Sole at Newton's Jewellers ADM: ADULTS $100 STUDENTS With Cards 50c CHILDREN 50c ADDED ATTRACTION: GEORGIAN BAY FIGURE SKATING CLUB PRESENTS POP CONCERT 7-8 PM Blue finish V-8 engine At good tiros Try-this car ARGOS SIGN TACKLE TORONTO Bob Splain 28-year-old tackle with Southern (tonne ticut State College last year has been signed by Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four Splain is six-feet five-inches tall and weighs 260 pounds OK PENNINGTON FUN FLON Man (CP-The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association has confirmed that centre Cliff Pennington is eligible to play for Flin Flon Bombera in Junior A playoffs 970 Third Avenue East Owon Sound Phono FR 6 4882 DOMINION MOTORS Noxt to the Showroom rifil.

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