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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jan 1959, p. 14

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mae . Bus Gagnon Says CAHA Oshawa Ladies Capture /9 Should DoltsOwnJob | , KINGSTON (CP) - A former (national team to go overseas, member of world hockey cham. he sald, LJ SYA ' , [ Gagnon sald that with the at . . plon Whitby Dunlops who toured ." great Ontario Tankard Pla 4 Furope and Played in the world Sutimalaam. Sipoved L.A Euren: # 0 4 Ab A I nat yeat, hd long until Canada would have io * The ladies of the Oshawa Curl- y Canadian Amateur Hockey As|'"%@ 8 back seat, The only' way, ing Club made history yester- . sociation. Ito sombat this would be to om fay. This was the first yesr in ' 1 ganize a national team similar to. be 4th annual Ontario Ladies' ' a Giaguon, seach of the King (the Russian team that toured the Tankard competition that the e [ston ! are ants Benlor A hockey (nied Biates recently, - provincial classic was ever held " 4 i eam, ny in a speech to a sry "But the CAHA doesn't waht on Oshawa ice -- and the local \ ce club Tuesday night that the (his Ay long as the present teams indies took this opportunity te only way in which the existing will do what they say and repr win It method of sending teams 10 the sent nur country, the governing: Not only did the two Oshawa ] / v [world joursamant eonld be hody is off the hook f a team tinks win the Ontario Tankard {changed was If the Allan Cup loses' he said ttle but they did it with a trilling ; yr / A champions in future years would Gagnon said a team should bp' story book finish that had a large a, ; 4 : 4 1 refuse to represent Canada organized at the beginnthg of the gallery of over 500 Interested ; y 7 -- 4 "This would force the CAHA to year and play together until if curlers, biting their finger nails p A 4 fake positive action in forming #8 was time to go to the tourname $e in the closing stages, : 'ins J . > and ohana the inal bracket of J, | : / How You Fixed 7 - | Makes More Plans IGHTS LAST NIGHT of the main event and they put / on a ding-dong battle right to the ig 4 / finishing wire. Mrs, "Ab" Simon ' 7 and Mrs, Hugh Gorrie locked vy ve i g : ' : Bi] YORK 12P) 4 Basia orns in the one half and their ' We § ommissioner Fo re as - Bofus In the OTE NON AN Bs (een asked 10 extend the eurreni #7 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with one dead end and a tied 4 i? py radio and television pact for. Miam! Beach, Fla - Jeses score af the end of nine ends y yp {world series and all-star games Bowdry, 175%, St. Louls, stopped In the other half, Mrs, Fred f three more years, through 1964, Clarence Hinnant, 175%, Washing- Fordham"s Oshawa rink broke " 5 ong g ln Siaren " fron ter bud the a _--- | The proposal was made by the Charloite, N.C.-- Randy Sandy, end then fa ori n t | Sponsor The current contract 18160, New York, oulpointed Walter md JevineH one inks scored sin- {a five year agreement which does Irby, 160, Columbia, 8.C, 10 ) ro e-yen Be a ot Api MA wi, Me, Jai within a four-shot reach of the THE VICTORY MARCH -- (leading the way, followed hy | Trophy consolation event win. ment of $16,200,000 at the rate of homes era, 4 ig eon. oo" Yoliowing the final game of the | Mrs, C, Shmuck of Kitchener, ners from 8t, Catharines, while 183,250,000 a year even though hot dshawa Kiba Sth annual Ontario Ladies' | president of the Ladies' Ontario | the gallant loser from Toronto ™ . (« .C ve had last stone on the 10th ends, Tankard curling play, here at | Curling Association, clad in a | Royal Canadians and Graven- he yng ton ne Ts and 140 Oakland ovtpornted oe vi ft was a hair-raising finish the local club yesterday, they | natty Scottish costume. Behind | hurst formed an arch of 1064 ¥ celll, 146%2, New York, 10 : BOTH SKIPS SCORE . . held a victory parade out on | her followed the victorious Osh. | brooms ii : i Mrs, Simon had three shot d . the ice, with a Scottish piper ' awa rinks and the Northey Oshawa Times Staff Photo | HXty per cent of the fees, ap- Tyler, Tex, -- Buddy Turman, stones In the house and Mrs, P GRAVERWERNE. SINDARY Wels: Machen ire Xe WRHE GRAVENWURNS proximately $2,000,000, goes to|188, Tyler, knocked out Billy Sheehan was laying two count: Mrs, 8, Brown Mv th Rodman Wr N. Fies TN Rak Ronaid 030310714 Ithe players' pension fund, Walters, 189, Charlotte, 2. ors a total of five and enough Mrs A Wright Mrs, C. Gregory skip, 8 skip, 087, CATHARINES It was reported that major t win the title but Mrs, Fordham Mo, 3 Jowell Mrs " whieMurten . = Howmrd, = 0 11000100 41-12 league player representatives Ro- of the current contract in the be made a brilliant chip and roll shot skip 12; ip, s.! VINAL Pindln AL LAD L bats bin Roperts and Eddie Yost are lief that baseball would be in & With Par last Jock. 1a Count ne Mra. 4. Sloan f Reynolds (ST, CATHARINES. Totals: (extra and) Bt. Catharines, 21, |0Pposed to the extension, prefer. position to demand a higher fea for a 127 win and over on, he Mrs, P. Goring J. Laidiaw [Dalrymple 3220100200111 Gravenhurst, 21 ring to wait until the expiration fn 1962 other sheet, Mrs, Gorrie made a perfect draw shot to the four-foot ring, to count one for a 8.7 de cision and clinching the Osh awa victory 20-14 on the tolal Toronto Royals romped into the 4 ' finals with both rinks taking dec! . 5 * sive wins over their Chatham i ' 4 opposition In the semi-finals, In the other bracket, Oshawa had a] THEYRE HAPPY! Ontario | eight local "gals" who earned | right (from the top, down) six-shot bulge "coming home" | Ladies Tankard winners the | the plaudits and congratula- | Mrs, "Waddy" (Ethel) Oke and but Mrs. DD. Smith of Barrie and best in the province that's | tions of their club and eity, | Mrs. Geo, (Marion) Campbell; her rink put on a desperate rally) the coveted trophy the repre- | Holding the trophy are the Mrs, A, (Merlee) Lawrence that netted five counters to come soniatives of the Oshawa Curl two Oshawa skips, Mrs, Fred | and Mrs. A. ("I»') Robins; within one shot of forcing an (ny won yesterd the | (Phyl) Fordhgm (left) and | Mrs. Nie' (Mollie) Jenkin extra end, Mrs, Smith made a 45, wal Ladle ikard | Mrs, Hugh Audrea) Gorrie and Mrs Nell ("Ef") Hezzel brilliant double take-out with her oiny held here for the first | (right) and behind them are wood ast stone but her SWE Sie Tol | ime, . Shown above are the | their respective rinks: left.-and Oshawa Times Staff Photo just far enough to leave only fivelof Mrs, Dalrymple's big winrines' rinks scored singletons, to DSHAWA BARRIE counters yng over Mrs, R. Stackhouse to! clinch the trophy Me LD Mrs, R. Rayter Mrs, Fordham's Oshawa rink pee Mrs Coons' 107 triumph! Following the victory, Mrs, C A Mrs. J. Corby bad persisted In trying to draw ,... mre C. E, Howard Shmuck of Kitchener, president Mrs Mrs. R, BE. Smith », shot on the final end, rather than| of the Ontario Ladles' Curling *n Mrs, D. Pmith f WE at Buffalo, NY. Jackie Donnelly, 135, outpointed Mickey Driscol, 137%, Toronto, 8, 0" knock out any one of the Barrie| 10 the other bracket, Graven: yo ,... ion" congratulated the Mt Fred Ford rocks which would have clineh hurst's Mrs, Ronald clipped Mrs winnin rinks and presented: th ham, skip, §; kip, 1 od victory -- and the fine play of Lou Walker of Lindsay 12-5 while hind in a print pi A Mrs, G. Campbell Mrs, W, Michie the Barrie foursome almost cre their mates, Mrs. Findlay and ' i Ie th Y Mrs, A, Robins M V. Ad Mrs. Kay played to an 8:8 tle out on the Ice, with the runners: mes, N, Horror. M™ ams wood Mrs, J. Pugh ated a deadlock | . up also participating ; EXTRA END REQUIRED | In the final game, Gravenhurst! 'rater, (he 28 rinks that com. Mrs. H. Gorrie, Mrs. J. Thompson al | An extra end was required to appeared to be "home free" until pated fn. the Ontario Tankard| **» 10, sip, sR y WO ULD decide the winner of the Northey Mra, Howard scored a four on play, together with LOCA offi-| "» Trophy, consolation event, St ithe 10th ad; to Jake a Me clals, dolfed their curling togs, " Catharines beat out Burlington in score on the total, and onl gon "ih | " PINAL onned he glad rags" and en TORONTO WOYAL TORONTO ROYALS " Fl el ht Is curler receiving a special sou Ahaeh . apanese venir gift, from General Motors oORANA i 10000040207 of Canada, Tid Fordham 11000080112 Fighter-Of-The-Month |, iim oe become" | FS EA NY Wi VALENTINE the semi-finals, on the strength'the extra end, both St. Catha (Joyed a banquet session and other simon vy rf ' a A ---- ---- presentations, at the Hotel Gen: OSHAWA X11018m1 ' . % [osha, with each participating! Gorrie: 1009 x "8 2 ji HAVE A Mrs. G, Brishols, Mr. Meg Rouse GTON "" Mra. Ralph Huse Mrs. J. Rodger Mra. D. A. Bartlett NEW YORK (AP) ~-- Sadao!delphia; 8. Yvon Durelle, Bale Mra. L Bparham, woof ©" gonampon Mio. 8. Elder Mrs, A. Long Yaoita, Japanese flywelght who Ste. Anne, N.B.; 4, Erich Schop. Mr 5 er, Mrs. M, Huff Mra Voth Mrs. J. Adams W ; ended champion Pascual Perez's pner, Germany; 5. Sonny Ray iho _ man, MIS Howard, Mr nD, Coons, 18 8-fight streak In a non-title bout, Chicago P kip, ' v I ip, 0 s " 4 M J. Maudes: Mrs, H. Clark Mra, 'W. Wender: Mrs, R. Palmer v. Ke i f ! has been named 'fighter of the| Middleweights, champlon, Ray "j. n month' by Ring magazine Robinson, New York; 1 Carmen mre. Fr, Cash Mrs, T. Lister (Mon Jukes Mra. WH. Robinson ; ' 1 v " ore Mrs, M. Bagnall Prost Mra, A. TH Ew nob om Basilio, Chittenango, N.Y; 2.| more. Mra, W, Preston Hr dd Yaolta was moved up fr Mra, D. Meott, Mra L. Riackburn, Mrs. 8 J, Dal. Mra. R. Stackhouse fifth to first among the challeng Gene Fullmer, West Jordan M hn 4 i § ers to the champion from Argen Utah: 3. Spider Webb, Chicago; iy mons skip, L] Rape: 0 in . " tina, It was the first defeat in|4. Gustav Scholz, Germany; § : : | oly Joey Glardello, Philadelphia » n! 1 i Perez's long career Wel hy y / D tw elterweighls, champion on Ingemar Johansson of Sweden Jordan. los Angeles: 1. Virgil European heavyweight champlon 1 : . \ AAR J " / remained the No. 1 contender to Akins, St Towns 2 Sugar Jan : WRAL ei ~ y world champlon Floyd Patterson, | ! Ji, : ih . y {wth whom he Is to sign for a Lightweights champlon Joe 1 \ title match in June Brown, New Orleans; 1. Kenn) i : 1 Only Canadian to gain a place 1 ane. Muskegon, Mich.; 2. Car 4 ¥ § in the ratings was burly Yvon oe Ortiz, New York; 3. Dulillo / Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne, NB. |1q( Ttaly who is rated third among the con Featherwelghts, champion, Ho tenders for the light-heavyweight ga Kid Bassey, Nigeria 1 - I a niki nla But what really rated the KISS erown held by Archie Moore of Davey Moore, Springfield San Diego, Calif 2. Paul Jorgensen, Port Arthur $0 HE J : The ratings: Tex 3. Flash Florde, Philip } J Heavyweights, champlon, Floyd pines fa i h Patterson, New York; 1, Ingemar Rantamweights, champlon, Al ) was ww en | bold hor it Johansson, Sweden; 2 Nino phonse Halilml, France; 1. Plero a A { { Valdes, Cuba: 8. Zora Folley, Rollo, Italy; 2, Leo Espinosa, Chandler, Ariz.: 4. Henry Cooper, Philippines; 38. Mario d'Agata i d be i England; 5. Willle Pastrano, New Italy " woul é n our own Orleans Flvweights, champion, Pascual | There's just 72 hours left till the end Light heavyweights, cham- Perez, Argentina; 1 Sadao Yao Archie Moore, San Diego, ita, Japan; 2 Ramon Arias . 1. Tony Anthony, New Venezuela 8. Young Martin of our business year «ss WO have York: 2. Harold Johnson, Phila-'Spain taken our inventory and there are Murray Oliver some broken lines of quality men's A wear that we want out , , . MILLWOR K NHL Bound | AND WEMEAN OUT! | i | wba 'Ry LORNE BRUCE never knows when Oliver is going Canadian Press Staff Writer to get a shot away." Watch and see how we are going to EDMONTON (CP Many! Oliver played for Hamilton last people around here say Murray vear and won the Red Tilson N end up the biggest year in our 40-year can be done with Ollver Is "surefire'. to play lo Memorial Award as the mos! the National Hockey League and valuable player in the Ontario ssibly he may be one of the Hockey Association junior A hi H . - - sin & great players series istory with RITSON RD. N, The 21-year-old Oliver, a Ham. BASERALL ABILITY si {ton product, is a centre with. Oliver was given a tryout eon 0D h RAIN SHEETROCK Edmonton Flyers and one of the tract with Cleveland Indians of players responsible for Fdmon- the American Raseball League in ton's good showing in the Western 1958 hut he hroke his arm in the Pp Ey hi 1) il A il Hockey League's Prairie division [hockey playoffs and reported late ay ot ng nt pr and it's flow H d t I Bud Poile, former coach and te the Indians ts ce ou pow Edmonton general manager Due to the slow start, he was sald Oliver is the best rookie he unable to break inte the lineup he has had in his seven years Next season he hopes to play at Edmonton, That includes Norm{with Hamilton Reavers of the Ullman and Len Lunde, now with! Intercounty Raseball League Detroit Red Wings, and Johnny, Rut hockey is his main sport Rucvk and Earl Reibel of Boston career Bruins. Reibel in his rookie year, "I'll try to make Detroit next was the leading WHL point-getter 'vear but I wouldn't be disap ALL-ROUND TALENT pointed coming back te Edmon 4 Poile sald "he's got the knack ton," he sald I'd like to be a of getting his own rebound nine regular at Detroit. If | sat on " out of 10 times and he knows the hench next year, I'd be down Po : where the puck is going to be." here the next. vear anyway." % U vol @ L ] i % L T D Coach Tony Leswick of Flyers LIGHT, FAST ---- . sald Oliver "does everything, and Oliver says he doesn't think his he does It well. He's definitely light weight, 170 pounds, will bar a malor | uer him from the NHI . "He can shoot on stride and If you have speed, vou can Oshawa Shopping Centre 1279 Simcoe St. N. Ra 3-4694 pot too many plavers can do that get out of the way, I'm impro The beauty of it is that the goalie ing my skating." [of course she doesn't know how easy and quickly it

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