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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Sep 1965, p. 9

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SPORTropîc.s 'By Frank Mohun 623-7234 "UV" ~EAL'.STARS Bc çtn le Blues (Ail Stars> Invite ail boys of juvenile age (Mo i'ay, May 3lst) ta corne to their first practice of the year on Tuesday, October 5 at 8:30. On the ice at 9:00 pan. Everybody has a chance! GAELS WIN THIRD ffINTO CUP Coach Jirn Bishop, immediately following last Wednes- day night's gaine, told this reporter that discipline, condition and desire are what have made Oshawa Green Gaels Minto Ç4p champions for three consecutive years. No doubt New Westminster Salmonbellies had at least one and probably two of those ingredients. They thought they had the third, but didn't, and it was superior condition that paid off for Oshawa. Playing in the oppressive heat, Salmonbellies came from behind four turnes before Gaels fired three straight second period tailles to take an 8-5 lead. In the third when the1 visitors had to corne through, they couldn't launch much of' an attack, despite having a rnan-power advantage for sev- eral minutes. Oshawa continued to use their speed to ad- Vantage, controlling the bail throughout the period as they were content to inaintain the lead. Gaels' Jým Higgs, who tied with Gaylord Powless with Il goals and 12 assists, won the most valuable player award In the final series. It was the third time in the three year history o! the McOnaghey medal that an Oshawa player has won - Powless last year and goal-keeper Merv Marshall In 1963. Higgs was placed first on seven of the eight ballots and second on the other. New Westminster just couldn't contain Oshawa's well balanced line-up. Ken Thompson couldn't get untracked until the final two gaines but stili wound up with a dozen scoring points. When Davis wasn't scoring, Powless was. Ross Jones, Phil Clayton and Don Stinson ail scored big goals. The biggest disappointment for coach Keith Jackson had to be the play of Ian Bull, the team's top goal-getter outI west. Bull's contribution to the six games was a major While Bishop was claiming that the Gaels are stMl two years away from their potential, Jackson's parting shot was "We'd like to meet the Gaels again, next year out west."1 Oshawa wiil miss starry John Davis next season. They also lose defenceman Joe Kiwior, Ranjet Dillon, the East Indian native, picked up froin Victoria, will also move into, senior lacrosse after this year. Dillon was a member of the losing club in aIl three Minto Cup series against Oshawa. Since their beginning three years ago, Green Gaels have cornpiled a great record. Can they write yet another Ito the record books? We refer to a fourth straight Minto Cup ln 1966, to break the existing tie witb Brampton. i. t t t VANCOU VER TOO GOOD A mad scramble froin Mosport to Kinsmen Stadium, enabled this reporter ta see the finest amateur soccer teain ln Canada perforin Saturday night. Vancouver Fire-fighters, a trernendously fast team, poured in four first hal! goals to defeat Oshawa Italia 5-0 for the Dominion charnpionshîp. The sllck-passing westerners were too much for Italiaý as tbey showed a crowd o! 900 why they bave neyer been scored on in inter-provincial play. Art "Cowboy" Hughes fired a pair o! goals to leadý Vancouver, the others going ta Jim Blondeli, Loule Trim- ehuck and Tom Millar. And so Rlter the Minto Cup, Grand Prix and Canadian Soccer Fina.;it.aybe we can settle down to watchxng the wZeekend fool~all games on television. RECREATION DEPARTMENT SWIMMING CLASSES FOR YOUNG ADULTS AND ADULTS nt the Boys Training School Pool tarts MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th 7:00 p.m. TEN WEEKS - Fe. $3.00 Those interested in learning to swim, those trying for Red Cross Awards and Royal Life, are urged ta register at the Recreation Office trom 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 4, 5 and 6. Poinits a fast a ou stuoti Pomh, HoId Successful BTS. Field Day Teen Age Bowling, Three of the top five teanis traction. were on the. loslng end Frlday Joan Brunt led the way witb night as Mutton dernolished a big 317 garne, and rolled a Welsh 7-0, lni a battle between 713 total for ladies' higb triple two of the four clubs tied for honours. Jin Bedford knock- second. The. win moved Mut- ed off a nifty 811 triple, fol- ton Into the lead by a single lowed by Bob Glanville 775, point when M. Etcher dropped Joe Nowlan 771, Murray Grant a 5-2 decision ta Wilcox, 768, Matt Harrison 704, Ruth plumnieting al the way to Grant 674, Dick Perfect 669, fifth. Elton Brock 664, AI Lobb 662, Yeo upset Bennett 7-0 and Morley Etcher 647, AI Osborne Harrison was pushed deeper 631 and Vince Prout 627. into the ceilar, losing their Joe Nowlan's 315 took xnen's third straight, this turne via the higb single, other top efforts shut-out route ta Prout. Glan- going to Dick Perfect 300, Alan ville stayed ln contention on Lobb 293, Murray Grant 288, the strength of a 5-2 win over 266; Jim Bedford 285, 275, Brock, witb O. Etcher edging 251; Matt Harrison 279, Bob Nowlan 4-3 in the other at- Gianville, a pair of 267's and HOME IMP AUIl y last Wednesday, the staff and students of the Ontario Training School for Boys took part in the annual field day. The weather was perfect and competition keen. South House accumulated the most points to win the house trophy. Individual winners will be honored later at the annual awards banquet. On hand for the major event were two official guests, shown here in the top photo with Superintendent Hubert Hooper, left. They were John Briggs, Assist- ant Administrator of Training Schools in Ontario, centre, and George Pollard, Superintendent of the Training School of Boys in Cobourg. Lower photo shows Physical Education Director W. W. Bagneil, giving one of the lads instruction in throwing the football. Ray Martin, assistant Phys Ed instructor and other nembers of the staff, helped with the 52-event program. c p a: Si Sudden Death Game Here Saturday Canadian Tire Edge Whitby To,,Tie Finals.at Three Ail Bowmanville C a n a d 1 a n single and a double by Delores Tire came througb with a Davey added another, before_______________ clutch 6-5 win over Whitby the locals collected two moreM last night in Whitby to force as Barb Milîs singled and a seventh and deciding gaine Virginia Fairey belted a three- ISIEN H E RE: in the Durham Ladies' final bagger. series. Judy Spencer singled to put Canadians scored. twice in Whitby on the score-sheet in! the first and third along with the fourth but Canadian Tire I single runs in the second and got it back without a bit, the sixth to build up a big 6-1 run that was ta prove decisive. margin. But with the title in A walk and singles by Beth, their sights, the homesters Ackerman, Pat Nichols, Sandy! rallied for four in the sixth Taylor and Spencer brought before Shirley Brock came on Whitby witbin a single mark-: in relief to put out the fire. er as starting hurler Thertell Single bv Gertrude Cale, gave way ta Brock. I Brock, Peggy Haynes dBowmanvjlle pitchers coin- Bettv Thertel s double open- bndo a l-hitter, the win ed the scoring. Cale's second going to Therteil. Spencer gave up a dozen bits in taking the loss. Fairey led the win- ners wîth a triple and two * singles while Mils and Cale singles. Spencer and Aekerman col- ledthosrs. The sudde-eafoh Jack Dennett tlete tbee ingle apiee fo seventh gaine goes Saturday______________ afternoon, 3 p.m., at the Cen- tral Scbool diamnond Ini Bow- manville."V D MOIEL 810 WINOMASTER" P'Make 1965 y=~ year to get more game with the extra-dependabie, supertast Remington "Win#master".. 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Westlake over Sedmnan 7-0, Brock over Mantie 7-0, R. Weatlake overi Dakin 5-2, and Sncowden overi MacNab 5-2.1 Ray Westiake rolled men's1 high triple o! 735 and Maiion' Ma]ley had ladies' hig'h triple o! 563. Team Standings Snowden .....................171 B. Westlake .............151 Brock . . ........... ....... 4! Prout........141 Allen......... .........*.- 11! MacNab .......... .....1 Sedman ................... 10 R. Westlake ... ....... 9, Dakin ......................... 4 1 Mne..................... 0 R. Westlake....... R. Brock . ........ H. Snowden Ev. King ....... G. Prout ... J. MacNab W. Denney -. .. . M. Dakin .... M. Malley ... G. Marshal1....... IILLr INFORMEDI. a."i Jaksmany years in the news &Madcasting business and his intelligent, analytical and calm look at the day's events have eamed hlm the largest audience of any newscaster In Canada. 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Preston ______377 241; Joe Nowlan again at 252, Ruth Grant 251 and AI Os- borne 241. Team Standings Mutton _________ 16 Prout ________ 15 Glanville ________ 14 Yeo - ________ 13 M Etcher ________ 12 0. Etcher _______ il Nowlan _______ 9 'Welsh _________ 9 Bennett _______- 9 Brock 8 Wilcox _______ 8 Harrison -- 2 M . S talker _ _ _ _ _ R. Bouwnieester ___ JUNIOR GIRLS Ayre 5, Evans 0; D. SeUeo 5, Bromeil 0; Patfield 3, F1ir D. Sellers31 D. Lyle 1 1115h Double D. Sellers40 D. Lyle 387 D: Snowden _____331 J. Trewin 330 SENIOR NMRXD LECAGUE. Colville 7, Hately 0; Cala Te Etcher 0; Bennett 5, WiLson 2,1 Bith Sinzle N. Gaadwin _____282 IL Etcher - 253-234 J. Bennett ______251 A. Crago- 233 G. Mutton -_______253 S. Cain _ _ _ _ _ 263-227 D. Luxton ______-213 S. Mitchell ____ 258-201 B. Colville ___ 239-207 D. Nowlan _____201 F. Burns ______224 M. Hately _______254 N. Edniondson ____221 D. Edmondson ___218 Bigh Triple S. Cain ____ 675 R. Etcher ____ 645 B. 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