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The Oshawa Times, 5 Feb 1959, p. 14

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has OIMAWA Ime, Thendoy, Pebruery 5, 1959 OSHAWA LADIES DISPLAY THEIR CURLING PROWESS IN BONSPIEL VICTORIES Limited, presents his com pany's trophy to the victorious skip, Mrs, Geo, H, Campbell, | Other members of the winning rink, left4-right, are; Mrs, Wm Tribble, Mrs, Wm, Jack and Mrs, Hugh Gilchrist ames of the season, Mrs Campbell's rink nosed out Mrs, Fred Vordham's rink 76 The winners had to score one trophy for an in the final 10th end, without elition, In the Osh henefit of "last stone" to cop | Above, lan 8. MeNab, assists Bonspiel, back in | the bonspiel honors In the nip ant director of public relations one of the most excit- | and-tuck final, As early ns the | for General Motors of Canada GM TROPHY will stay this year mark third time since presented the | semi ~ finals, the fact that this year the GM Trophy would | stay In the local club was evi dent, with four Oshawa rinks qualifying for semifinal play my a Oshawa 0 the (he Mitors hand gold nl « f wa | #0 Exciting GM Trophy Final Highlights Annual Classic | ing & Geo only 14 wkip, Semi-Finals FETERBORD Mrs, Wm. Trewin Mrs. DD, Chamber An Mrs Mrs skip TOR Mrs Mrs on, skip, while the Peterborough rink gave the Osh. AWA Kirls a stern battle before! oui wa yielding 12-10 Mrs, ¥ In both the Hallet Trophy final Mrs. A the Fourth Event final, the Wig winning rinks went In front early pis and never |lnoked back, Mrs whip Ford. Cottle had a 6-1 lead over Mrs, 3 ARBORO , Mra. J. Wooker to| Farley at the halfway mark ves' HW Jackson while Mrs, Greig scored five Mrs. MH Boarlett Mrs, P. Barrett "ones! In the first five ends|/Mrs. J. Badieir, Mrs. P Thom pao, against Mrs, J. H, MeDiarmid of The 1980 annual Osawa La: was one "desd end" '" Bonspied will go down In the Granites scored four "ones. vids as one tn be remember: | Mrs. Robertson was just a shade thanks to a sensational, too hear to get the draw re packed Hnal game In!quired seore shot rock, with and 1 event and thanks alse her last stone of the game that the two major that's how close it was for competition, were| In the semi - finals, the onptired by local rinks ham four came from hehind Premier trophy of the local cateh "Effi. Hezdewood's fades' curling classie, The Gen. early lead and" then finished orl Motors Trophy, was won hy | strongly to take the verdict, Mrs hip, Balin View Campbell's rink, who!Campbell's rink had s good lead Oshawa, then came back with al (By ends) nosed ont Mrs, Fred Fordham's early in the game against Mrs, [three on the 7th end, after the| OSHAWA Oshawa éntry 7-6 in » final game Copping and the lead was almost | Oshawa team had picked up two JENKIN that sparkled with brilliant shots wiped out with a threeend, but on the 6th SCARBORO «gr some notsobrilliant, as the after that the winners forged In closing out the event, fol SADLEIR twa sels of clubmates battled it steadily ahead lowing the presentation of tro wif under terrific tension In the final game, Mrs, Camp- (phies and prizes, club president Mrs H, Jenkin's Oshawa bell's fine draw with last rock, Mrs, A, Lawrence voiced appre plok gave the local elub a one. counted one with Mrs. Ford: ciation to all the members of the oR triumph, defeating Mrs, J, (ham having five stones In the club who had assisted and con Pl ol erg! pote the n { Black y Law c L Vv Comms Rearne to Robins Jenkin 12 in, HIGH PARK G, Meech J, Mackay roy ou (m0 1 I EEERE EEN NI | bl1o00010081) HALLETT TROPRY First Round UNIONVILLE Mrs. KE, Hood, whip, TORONTO ROC Mis G Graupnet ACARBORO Mrs, P, Farley akip 10; GHANITES rm. G, Ldlies, akip, 104 TORONTO BOC Mn F. Cottle, 1% T N GRANITE I, Glenn, GRANITER rh Burton | MeKea (d E. Amith [fe EB. Lilien, € ' Ls I H 0 Farley, 10; LIN Young Holes Malenlm kip, b | TORONTO | Mra, ¥ Mis, W | Mrs. aon Mis ¥ kip, en Cottle, Denne H | | rie Yi y skip, | K 1 seo umm (By ends) AMCARBORD FARLEY TORON COTTLE mn y I | fy 010001010) LI8 1018101080 EVENT Round ONHAWA Mrs. RH whip, OSHAWA | Mrs Ro Aker, kip PARIS Mis, K akip ROARRORO Mra. 8B, Bundy skip, rn n 1 . FOURTH Copp! oppin, First kip OSHAWA Mra. J. MaDiar vd, skh 1h) Donald mid, Burkhart | 108 ROYALS Gorrie | A, K nANAD Hevrel Rip |} skip, HOCARBORO A "Mrs, J Grelg | Hassett Boudreau Lodthouse Oke Ford ' the 10 | "nip Patterson J |e} i Mrs ' Mis Mra. H Mrs G kip I'ribbile Jack Gilehrist Campbel 1 FI Bentley Cain Renwick G. Coppin L] « wk OSHAWA Mis kip Kerr, 10 | Bemi-Finnle TOR Mrs Mis Mrs. 1 Mis. aki 1 ONHAWA Mis R Mra. A Mra. Wm. Holland Mrs. EB. Kerr, whip, FINAL |a | IN | | ROYALS G. mn Ostrom OKNAWA Mrs. K Mis, J Mrs. RH Mis. J 1 Hy onde) OSHAWA FORDHAM ONHAWA CAMPBELL FF, N Fleteher Kemp Mann MeDiar S100 110000.08 to Carll Kinahan de mid | a ARBOR O Mis (i Hedley Mis Manches Armstrong ter 1 'Mra "mon PARK Mis Blenkin | skip ship, skip, ] OSHAWA Mis A skip, MIDLAND Mrs. K { a 0 Nesbitt {J 5 f J J wh Moore TOM, Greig Ja M 1 Jenkin L} (Hy ends) Taylor ONHAWA A MeDIARMID NCARBORO GREG r sf dn el n Ih (EXTER LEE Bertrand 111110080010 | Tee-Pees' Ace Has 17-Point Lead | Maroons Top Dutchies Again In Junior A Race A month-long game of musical TORONTO (CP) Stan Mikita chairs hetween Chatham Maroons of the leading St, Catharines Tee and Kitchener Waterloo Duteh Pees In ereeping away from the men ¢ ame to an abrupt end last | pack In the Ontario Hockey As night sociation Junior A scoring race ined has built himself a comfort. | ible 17-point lead ly Ihe 18 year old centre ha cored 3 goals and collected 57 ann nt in both departments 0 points palgn of which "Mmmy'" is the symbol HAVE NTO (CP) A nine-year sat wide-eyed, He listened the world's greatest at benefit dinner $17.000 Wednesday In NETTED $150,000 Me seven previous dinners have netted nearly $150,000 Ath letes were headlined by Herb El) Hott, the fabulous mile runner from Australia he 20.yearold El the sentiments of the {when he told the $26 of ! a Chatham hammered Kitchener 0 to take a three point lead ap the OHANOHA Senior A divi ston and end the tense situation which maw point lead |! change hands eight times in fou week Wayne! 'Tonight with Ray 0 ern xl lokedd his hip length \ into place and N head table chair to heart-warming speech of 6 m hrace h the one echoed stars oo for din top other i \ n Chatham in North to open a three game north road tour which could the point spread wider including In the other OHA NOHA TeePees' | Wednesday night Sudbury vith 68 protected the on Maho place hy heating Sault Me Marie Greyhound is Chatham for four goal ihenoe Fddie Hakonsen of Mark ontey] the 15.000 erip in Ontario to whom the dinner went NIGH { plate Pete in second 45 assists for Peterborongh's is and is Connelly place privilege for an done well in sport 11 Hoals point fot Offfelal s Monday's games Chico Maki one It is a great hiete who has ble to help those Badieir of Searboro 118, In [ From that point on, each tributed to the success of this skip, Me-(or a narrow miss, Mrs. Ford: |Tavish, bonspiel h ip Callum Trophy, #! at this point,' Mrs. Campbell's Mrs. J. P. Maroosis and to mem Kip, skip defeated Mrs. Phil Farley (Mrs, 1. Bate Mrs third event honors, The Frank started to click, They picked up as well as to all the W. Harring y hos A Mrs ted Mrs, J, H. MeDiarmid's '"home', second Merne' Jack the visiting curlers 10-4 ' Mrs. I, Blewinrt the Campbell rink tossed noth GENERAL MOTORS TROPHY J A Pant showing, no fewer than four!ing but guards get at the shot Mrs, M Mis 1 Gilets, while Scarboro was alse promi. stone Mia, ¥, Ford Mrs, N. ( Pott annual competition back In Campbell foursome eliminated yyy 6 camp Mrs, KE, LaMawir N Ars. C. Hobertso Four years Inter, Mrs and both these rinks went " A Mrs Noberuon ONHAWA hed third home-club vie The victory of the Jenkin entry (O8 © Mrs, H troy ould stay right in the up a 91 lead in the first hall of OSHAW Mm Hezzelwood, Mrs, Ford. Interest, On the final end, in the Mrs, J Al pioka to wine in the quarterfinal Park, the Oshawa rink was In rd islon over Mrs, C, K rock, the Toronto team had four MoCALLUM TROPRY wine other occasions, was In front of the rings, Mrs, Jenkin mye 1. Bearne, Mrs i, " lel here A sensational last fraction and then went on Into ! wira end but the Coppin-Robert: High Park stones and end up on Mrs 1. Kadislr Tham wid bo wir Ww LJ 9 the house flag! game of the secondary end hinged on a spectacular shot |vear's bonsplel, Mrs, 8. E, Me PETERBORO gent, for The Frank N, convener, also Mrs, R, Morgan, ham's rink went in front 64 with expressed thanks to the members Ki ORO TON Rounding out the trophy lat, a three count on the 7th end but of the social commitiee, under nr. n Penne, Mrs Mes. VF, G. Cottle of Toronto 8C( | of front end, which hadn't been too bers of the house commillee, SCARRORO hemi pias Barbore $4 In the final for the effective in the early portion, under Mrs, R, DD. Humphre members (Mrs, ©, Cunning Mn Hallett Trophy and in the Fourth singletons on the 6th and oth who had acted as special host ait" Mrs Yent, Mra, J, Greig of Scarboro/ends, to tie #t up. Comin g esses during the two-day stay of kip, & raised "a front biter" into the! Following are the complete re ac no MESTERS TO FORE button and from that point on, sults of yesterday's games Oshawa entries made a brill Mil and good guards Quarter-Finals oan! rinks reaching the final too, while Mrs, Fordham tried OSHAWA RCARBORO begckets in the four events, desperately to I whip but Just couldn't find the osnawa TORONTO pant, with three finalists necessary opening "\ % 4 ham, skip inks, skip, he GM Trophy was donated! In advancing to the finals, the ONIAWA UNI WM and the first Oshawa win. both Mrs, J. Grelg and Mrs. | bell, skip, for, skip DAF was Mrs. R. Wright's rink. F.. G. Cottle in Tuesday's play OSHAWA TOR, GRANITES on to' i skip, rdham's entry took the win other events Semi-Finals honors and yesterday's. win SENSATIONAL SHOT ORRAWA Mra, M Mrs. H Mrs, Gi ears of competition {in the McCallum Trophy play was mes. | The fact that the premier event clean-cut, the Oshawa rink piling Mr Mrs, N wood hag ih was assured as early the game. Mrs, Jenkins march Mrs, W oh yerte 's semi « finals, when to the finals produced much more Mrs, W ham Mra, Campbell and Mrs, [quarter finals, against Mrs i Wg A. G. Coppin all skipped their|Blenkinship of Toronto High : roti front 76 but when skip "Mollie Mre. Coppin's win, a touch-and. Jenkin came throw her last i 1018000111 tabe Toronto Granites counters and almost perfectly we OM T y ' a Quarter-Finals bot the M Trophy on guarded with two long guard PRETERRORO AE AWA the tis game of the entire threw a brilliant runner that just skip 1 y were some games missed each of the guards hy a ONHAWA demided with skip rok and others required an the house to double wick off two ACARBORO ofl duel saw the Oshawa ladies the "button" for shot. In the "Wich sank soare five singletons and there! semifinals, Mrs, L Beame's a. a TORO on nthe! ah hen oo | ofl ¢ Bete m o WADI nr fren open woceeds of to be loss | action Waolve third Ste alls show third nil Lunate Ll Yvon Durelle, Canada's fig herman from Ste B. had his audience recounted hing Anne n stitche of hi il night for annus "Just a Ha rey von hold off 74 He the eighth Ral ! n ONES head 8 of or Lie ner v Fddie nm |} Ri Peterhore nf th n some oc children ir ended 1M he outhur m n eg rely ltmores SUSPONAC } wit) first cary ie 1 fans nthe Kew 0 \ nt Ada M women Crolfer [ the most no { horough net iron of Pele the le © three a dinner Tacgue period Kit outscoring dn worthy cont to pace 1 footha mai to nies Tribute hd Grey Van $0 a n the ond hut rallied Chatham eh 1) hener ™ th goals ved ninders Al per WOrag \ h ney as Cup Pelt ame ' ( n "la n {edi aok I out MANY SPEAKERS io Ath Dutton, $A Y award former arto ) \ the \ y 4 v \ \ 0 Power b a Laster boals sam: Red National lete of the Year league scoring race, club ny gin [snes ANOTHER TROPHY in the Oshawa stayed 1060 a Bonspiel when skipped her rink to a clean-cut nnual also Mrs co Ladies' in the Jenkin | The ¥ Mrs, ¥ H LAST YEAR'S winners of the | GM dies' F.J to They Blacks Hawks Win Another In Ir. Atom Canadiens and Lents set a fast game in Jr ace YO we the ffort, 1 y Billy gay for k Mothersi | Period ATTY up again for the pen' the firs Trophy in bonspiel was Mrs Skating and were knocked out of the Alom hoys I McAvoy the Cottle's rink from Cur Te afl 1 blue Habs Hambly from the the Leafs a safe mar rest of In the second period n an Hambly 1 the ame ake es w it wer enls Black erfect shooters ee J1o, Me FE achern an LIE onl Tike plece Tommy Vann had the shutout and Bruins' good With nosed the wil ling f st fror wade it 10 HOCO blinked the lon a pas Red Wing goalkeeper outstanding Hart and Beaton Hart and Reaton Durno from Wyle aves th tanger penalty ary anadier Taple 1 ANKers ruins Here's Boxer loses Close Verdict And He Doesn' t Argue nine knockouts, Only even came hack dying ith k the 40 for i" Hawks out Canadiens and to Hraynyk of the record were 18 trouncing Bruins Hilly | with by MeAvoy put things back (the eel a n momen winnir the lL to Kel 7 {HAWKS FLY HIGH extended to 740. H roc Af I an [] Cannon Drumm game 21 n Rol Vitalis Teddy penalty Derumaux| Monaghan of the Bruins RANGERS MOVE UP victory, Red Wings out of fourth| Mike Keenan set the ball pevay for Rangers 20 on nd pulled of Rliack Hawks 1] ef Red Wings VORK vho period light from Jeff Jubenville alter counterpart Ra 0 played a sharp ge the game O'Connot time York He had Sm with Rot with w w Mitehe: a mole La for olf time I't of the TEAM STANDINGS wi AM) vhnit H n fough wield beaten n for soon ted it| main e local la- | game, | Baron ling Club Trophy shown the Whit the reve POSER of on the @ Sun {arowski on a solo] second and picture first period te Two goals| Nick Hray The third period was only 45, seconds old when Jim Gallant put two quick ly Cruwys nice pla ain, Wl fine style of the tally to Penal: | the Is 1] ifs lar of thelr games, | sharp: | 1 wk In the with Hrian wl and an with one 1eing and An assist kman { I'nesday is A score Goals [from Wright J Kellington; Wright from Dineen and Rogers Dineen and vin plaved some fine ent to Roh Rogors from assisted Goals Randle f There Rangers ith Il i] ry Red an as effort In| Judge (eloser, ( Wings scored fe Inson's Pat Nor Coals f and his ry Brady ime, Only went to Rangers Heaton and Riel Goals Miller Kemp fy Pesalti TPIS, ns Feeny a 116 118 file | Ma fi 2 0 In the cored fo limes o h Goals 0 |7 to wlor; avon Macey lor from "hom {rom Gaal Holmes 1 on Found Is Ru he ted Penalt I appeared and Weld t Is Lo Lao in the went a nt Voar 10 Feachers | Ire remen Kemp il fights. | Dineen winners; there to win The Frank Hallett Cottle, score sheet first Wils solo overpowered Kellington Ritehie from Robinson's TIMES WINS I'he N N, in event vent, y the but they we Mrs receiving Arena Flyer MOOI hy vmped mn of Mike White drew first blood (Me(inG the Comets 4d, J put the nt period from on, A Mish ) tle it up ers ahead tied it up y from R first of night, th Smith's of # to! for Teache ackson; Di their Sunday three victory over Mrs, J, Sadleir of | Bearhoro, In the final game of | the secondary eve, MeCallum Trophy, MeCallum to win (right) wpecond ual trophy nt on from skip, is he trophy The Duplate hockey action at Ralph SAW [Comets had wasn't good enough! sole hy Kon take place (} on 5.88 of H on Then Again Teachers Now 'Lead Way In Civil Service 0 Custom hy re: Ritchie neen the | the Masterson | Dennis pulled a second | ] made the official presentation to skip '"Mollie" Jenkin, Other | members of the happy (eam, Mrs, Frank left-to-right, are Lawrence and Black, Mrs, A, Mrs, A, Robins, Other left te Frank Hallett, of the rink, right, are; Mrs, D, son, Mrs, W, Boles and Mrs | ¥, W, Young | =All photos by The Oshawa | Times from members Duplate Hockey League Readying For Playoffs Turpin, Everything th {to beat. Rich Renaud in the Fly ers' cage, DD. Masterson broke the tie a 16.45 from Ross McMaster, In a desperate move the Comet pulled DD, Tilk out of the net with a minute to go, only | have It backfire when depend able Harvey Wilson broke awa store on the empty ne 10.90 Penalties were divided, five for the Comets, four of them to at od man this year, |Cruwys, The Flyers had four per alles: J, Lamont, D, Mastersor J. Konarawskl and R [SI'S KIDS WIN In the second game Sid's Kid took the Red Caps 4.0, The scorn [didn't indicate the play as th [Red Caps fought hard and He scored three in a row the first at 10.156 of the |ond period, another at 4.57 of th the third, all unassisted. D Hubert from Levay and| 18.18 Ritchie f from Zaver; Smith' Rishop was only Teachers for rom Durno for wr goals to Ivers 4 to 2 or Dairy: ( 0 ¢ 0 wards for Robins Johns Dalry om H ea for nd Gibbs (3 third nit utscored game goals as for Tavior from Th Tavior una Salmer from in f from ( Times a Tay Foley Cirka v 0 m Salmer lon for Postie Teachers one Dingman Foley's Stacey from sisted rom lLevay, Hubert Ritehie; Dineen un s Custom penalty Keenan PURNO GETS FOUR The second game was much while Bill Carr pleked up a major the Dalry defeat Rob Durne from | Durne from Durno from Heaton n's Flyers from Kemp and Burgess mn Corby (1 and for 1, Pylyvplwe ND ™ I'he Oshawa Postles vio from Salmers nl Tay Stacey Hardy mson nd lor Pastis v isk un Rrawn n I'm TF APIS 1 A1 74 22 " | i 6 f G APTS od AO LENE | 111 \ " N | 10 \ ) 20 11 12 1X 820 The hard rocks of the Rex Caps seemed to meet their mateh in this one as Sid's Kids woul not back down In a rough anc woolly affair There were six penalties calle (In this one where there ecoulc have heen a lot more ND, Wodinski got and a major while J la minor for the Red Windstanley Claus go Caps, D for fighting The loague standings, regular games to go 16, Flyers 12, Comets Caps 7 with twe 11, Re Malcolm | Planke | R Anke and pranke, who seems to he a mark and ome to H McMaster out games played Sid's boys hut could not Paul Blgdon Withiniaved at Bowmanville Arena on contain Sid's favorite hoy Danny Teachers Gray see Wind. | from [stanley finished the scoring ot two minors picked up a minor Sid's Kids Boor, Wis glasses were thet Basketball Fans ) Chase Player Who pavers snd Fires fas nouns ayers and Pierce fans cha ase ayer 0 fim He ran to 8 house a Runs For Safety (Rover didn't want to let him in, y . " Fstes pleaded, The crowd was CANOGA PARK, Calif, (AP) {thundering up |eross-country run for Steve Bstes, door and slammed it, Coaches a bespectacled reserve player for and other cooler heads arrived | Glendale College and Estes was escorted to safety, |College here, Pierce players and COLORFUL FISH rooters thought Estes fouled] The parvot-fish of tropical seas, |someone, They swarmed toward which grazes on corn) vegetation, \porded on the door, The house: {A haskethall game turned into a Vinally Estes got through the | Glendale was playing Plerce him, He was forced through the'is eolored in rainbow hues FEATURE SPECIALS! 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