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The Oshawa Times, 3 Apr 1959, p. 11

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ed very rough. The locals plan to| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 3, 1959 play it close and keep the score] . 1 down as low as possible, hoping on Kirkland Lake or North Bay Ontario final against either a for a big win at home. in "the North - South final and River or Brockville {the Ottaws » May Decide The winner of this series takes this winner will enter the All-|Valley winner). wo dr . scrtnl id - - em me ------ GOLDEN GIRL OF GO'F Owner Jim Norris Still Had Good Idea pf oor Wanderers had finished thelr A suN 7AM, Powe™ onNLy ONCE V THE PAST 0 YEAR Louse LL (OVER THAN Gs SRD IN MONEY WON. Sumdicots So RANE CANADA sv. TITLE Whithy Bowler Stars In Chewmionship Win A new Canadian five-pin play:pin community as he has been a off record was established when|top competitor for many years Fi tan Canada defeated Vancous now ver for the Dominion Champion Fred's scores were 254, 342 ship In the men's team event, in 231; 277, 225, 221, 267, 264, 300 278, Vancouver, last for a grand total of 2774 for his The 10-game total by (he East ten-game effort was 12,605, against 12,336 for Van. Star number two was Dick eouver, and it was flve.nin howl Adams. a member of the Oshawa Ing at its bes! Tony's club and really a power: The taem scores In order of ful trundler when the chips are the games rolled were, for East down. Dick's games were 251, ern Canada, 1213. 1333, 1357, 1200, 2 206, 201, 239, 220, 263, 249, 1162. 1198, 1336, 1104, 1261, 1319, 208, 268. for a ten-game total of while for Vancouver club it 2661 was 1187. 1205, 1270, 1204, 1255 Next in line was Lorne Taylor, 1191, 1221, 1192, 1492, 1319 a member of the Swiss Chalet The Eastern club won the first, club and also a well-known five. second, third 'and fourth games, pin artist. Lorne racked up 203, lost the fifth game. won the sixth 250. 9265, 251, 233, 217, 266, 243, seventh and eighth lost 180. 361 for a ten-game total of the ninth and tied tenth '2568 game, Tom Moxon, who is a member The members of the Eastern of the Playtime Bow! club and Canada club are al! members of also a TV star, was also at his the Toronto City Men's Major best with 195, 267, 283, 223, 277, league and it gives the officlals/249, 205, 210, 264, 201, for a 2472 and members of this league a ten.zame score great deal of satisfaction to see The other member of the club their bowlers cop the Dominion was Percy Cutting, who is a honors, member of the Seagram club and Both individually and col-|/is also ' the qo atuatie |secretary-treasurer of the . Le reli Pe" isin helio Major League, Percy, while ast, since these annual contests|not having as big a total ax his| were established, mates, nevertheless turned in The number one shooter was some valuable games at the right Fred Pechaluk of the Seagrams time and this Is what counts in club, and this fellow needs abso- this kind of comvetition, The Tutely no introduction to the five. scores for Percy, 220 108, 272 . 248, 188, 285, 245, 220, 224, 216 for a total of 2310 The bowling fans of Oshawa ex- tend heartiest congratulations to the new Dominion champions, with a very special pat on the hack for Dick Adams, the Whitby hoy. who ls fast becoming the cream of the howling erop veekend the games the Vancouver Lions Get New Uniforms With Big Numbers VANCOUVER (CP)--It will be easy to read the numbers on the British Columbia Lions foothall sweaters this season Rig orange numbers stretching from the shonlder blades to the waistline. and front almost AR Ra i AE DAT TN NTIS MOTOR CITY TEN PIN LEAGUE vies 1 \eKonkey 24 NW from the neckline to the belt ¢ vB Parker 188. F. Tavior biekle. will he emblazoned on 198, G. Murphy 19, G. McFeeters 198 thie vear's uniforms. Lions also € Marin 184 and G. Wagar 10 CN RRA NeW hams High Triples: G. Murphy 31, G Me \ have a new color scheme Cormack 31%. 1. MeConkey 30, R The Western Interprovincial myerin $17, BR Jay 319. H Rabeock 313 Football Union club's sweaters © Martin 810. BR. Joyee 810, B. Parker a Anloht Blue 307. B. Welsh 508. R. Willams 3M. 6 will be black or midnl ht DIVE. \ieoters 304. J. Lamont 301 and F with orange mimBers and orange tavior 300 or white trim. Previously, they Standings: Kent's Western Tire 36 ¢ orange with Hack numbers Mimont Aluminum 23. Goeh Supertest Wits grange NI Mack numbers ,!"gionduke Fase 21 Ontario Motor and hlack and white trim Sales 0, Snortsman's Corner 30. Parker Pants likely will he silver-grey Electric 20, Ploneer 17, Dunn's Tailors with oranse and hlack trim. 18 Whitby Auto Wreckers 12, Los Evin. Formerly. the 're arande swith 8% Sales 11 and Cook's Flectele 8 ormerly they were orar VIth "yraphy Holders to date: high aver white and hlack ninis The age. D. Keeler 180: high triple serateh, orange helmets will remain the ¥ Hutcheon 631; high single scratch 1 J. Denholm 2333: handicap high triple ame har , sama--with a naw mark of a Hon {Tavis #12 and high single with han on the cides dicap, D. Roter 26) By JACK SULLIVAN [Hawks in the last five seasons| Oshawa's Shopping Centre All- [North West Mounted Police built Canadian Press Staff Writer [in a free-spending effort to make league schedule three points up Jim Norris isn't the great bene-|the club a cup winner. He isn't factor, after all, |the first man to try to buy hock A week ago, the 52-year-old ey's most prized trophy. millionaire owner Lof Chicago| In 1910, Ambrose O'Brien, Black Hawks handed each player|angel of the Renfrew Millionaires an unsigned cheque for $3,350/team, made an unsuccessful bid with instructions to "bring them!|to win the trophy with a cheque back to me after you win the cup book, He gave up in three years and I'll sign them' At that time, after losing a bundle of money the Hawks had lost the first two which pointed up one thing- he games of the Stanley Cup semi: didn't have the patience of Nor- final series to Montreal Cana: ris, ) diens. | In O'Brien's day, when the dol- Chicago sports writers halled lar wasn't as bloated as it Is now Norris' gesture as one of the big-|and when admission charges to gest psychological moves in hoe-|cun games was 50 cents, O'Brien {key history. A bonus of $3,350 to came up with a gimmick. In the each Hawk player, statisticlans season's 'inal game he offered quickly figured, would amount to §100 to be divided among Ren $65,000 which would mnke Notris frew players for every goal {the all-time big spender in thelscored against Ottawa and $50 to National Hockey Leatue. the scorer, But, it was all a mistake DIDN'T WIN CUP NOT A BONUS | Millionaires won 17:2, the flam. The story stayed alive four or|boyant O'Brien from Antigonish, | five days untll NHL President/N.S,, paid out $2,650, but Ren- Clarance ampbell pointed out frew didn't win the cup. It went that the $3.750 was not a bonus,/to Montreal Wanderers, first it was simply the money due the place finishers of the National Hawks if they won the cup. A Hockey Association who, under Chicago team official confirmed rules of the day, automatically Camnbell's interpretation heeame cup holders, Norris has nlrendy shovelled an, The situation at the time was estimated $2,000,000 into the'this: Dawson City Bonspiel | Attracts 36 Entries | DAWSON, Y.T. (CP)---Thirty- bonsplel and won the Walkerville six rinks competed here in > in Cup, the Gold Standard Trophy be probaly Ye Most Rarer and second prize in the Grand enations honsple Challenge event Mmerica, met \ The rink carried its winning The tournament, the Dawson g,oay nto the Winnipeg tour- City International Bonspiel, was nament and won 12 of their 16 4 n 24 held March 20-23 ., Eames to capture the Royal Rinks from Alaska, British Col- Caledonia Tankard, presented by umbla and the Northwest Ter- yond Strathcona, ritorles arrived by car, train and gi 00 at time curling has chartered aircraft grown steadily in this area, and The entry list exceeded the with the growth of air travel capacity of the ice here, but In more and more rinks from for the true spirit of the North the merly isolated spots are entering rinks shuttled between Dawson district bonsplels and Bear Creek, eight miles One aspect of this area is well south, to carry on their around: jog 10 curling the weather the-clock curling. : Temperatures during the Interna- Big winners in the bonsplel {jonal bonsple! ranged around 30 were the Grant Barret rink of degrees below zero, making ice Bear Creek and Mrs. Clara Van maintenance a simple job, Bibber's rink from the mining centre of Mavo on the second - place Renfrew Millionaires who had an end-of- season home-and-home double- header with Ottawa. This meant that the Millionaires had to win both games to finish on top but they lost the opener to Ottawa asd the Renfrew townspeople were highly incensed O'Brien kept the fire going with his offer. He had brought in such players as' Lester and Frank Patrick, Cyclone Taylor, Newsy Lalonde and Bert Lindsay at salaries out of proportion in those days--$2,700 to Lester, Patrick, £2,000 to his brother Frank and $1,500 to £2,000 to the others for a three-month season. The sky was the limit, the cup, was thelr goal and Ottawa, a hated rival, had knocked the Mil.| lonaires out of the cup picture. | All the Millionaires wanted then was to plaster Ottawa. The final game was played on March 8, 1910, and the bonus incentive worked. Two years later O'Brien called It quits--he had found out the hard way that in 1893 for £10 (then $48.60) the cup, houeht hy Lord Stanley couldn't be bought, HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDTN(S By THE CANADIAN PRESS NHL Semi-finals Toronto 4 Boston 1 (Toronto leads best-of-seven ser- les 3-2) Chicago 2 Montreal 4 (Montreal leads best-of-seven ser: fes 3-2) Eastern League Clinton 4 Johnstown 6 (Best.of-seven final tied 3-3) Western League Winnipeg 2 Calgary 3 (First game best-of-seven prairie division final) Allan Cup Miramichi 5 Hull 6 (Hull leads best-of - five eastern semi-final 2-1) Port Arthur § Regina 6 (Best-of-seven western semi-final tied 2-2) Veteran residents, who can trace Dawson's curling history back to 1900, drew a vivid con trast between the bonspiel and the beginnings of the game in this area STARTED BY MOUNTIES Curling here began in 1800 when members of the Royal a canvas shelter over a frozen slough behind their barracks and staged the first game in the dis-| triet | Seven years later a Dawson rink travelled 3,000 miles to Win. nineg to enter a bonspiel there. The first 360 miles, to railhead, was covered in horsedrawn slelghs, On the way to Winnipeg the team took part in the Brandon REMEMBER WHEN? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago Black Hawks, who had edged out Detroit in the NHL stretch drive, eliminated New York Americans in the Stanley Cup semi-final in the deciding game of a best-of-three series 21 We hove a direct Toronto telephone FOR . . . a For information regarding any form of travel...DIAL RA 3-944] MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH, OSHAWA by Thomes Mod: SPEED ECONOMY COMFORT "The modern way to travel is by air" line for prompt Airline Reservatiom DIAL RA 3.944) end Co, Canede Ltd years ago tonight. Hawks then went on to win their second Stan. ley Cup by heating Toronto Owned and Op Maple Leafs three games to one ROSS | SP MILLS CO. LIMITED SALE Stars Journey to Leamington Sat- urday night to play the Leaming- ton Falcons In the first gam: of thelr OBA Southern Ontario Championship final round. The Oshawa team, who ousted Camp Borden 158-112 and Merrit- ton 145-104, will take on the de- fending Ontario Champions in what will likely be a very tough series. It will be a two-game total - points . to - count series, with the return game in Oshawa on April 11, The Leamington crew, who won the Windsor District Cham- plonship, have lost two of the four games they've played in the OBA championship seriés, But in both cases they picked up an overwhelming number of points on their home floor to win the rounds over Toronto and Oa'- ville, These teams had previously ousted Trenton, Belleville and Woodstock in earlier play. The Oshawa crew. t=defeatid in OBA play, have also been very good on their home floor, havi dropped Merritton and Camp Borden hy large scores at home Barrie, Welland, Simcoe and Galt all lost out to these teams in early play It looks to be a home floor series, with Oshawa having the advantage of the final game at home, The Leamington gymna- sium is very small and all games played there have been consider: Memorial Cup Flin Flon 10 Edmonton 1 (Flin Flon leads best-of - seven western semi-final 3-0) Ontario Intermediate A Lakefield 2 Napanee 10 (Napanee leads best-of - seven semi-final 2-1) ONTARIO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FINALS (BEST OF THREE GAMES SERIES) AT 7.00 P.M. STRATFORD "BANTAMS" \4) OSHAWA "BANTAMS" Saturday, April 4th [CHILDREN'S ARENA ADULTS 50¢c * STUDENTS 25¢ If a third game is necessary, it will be played in Oshawa or Stratford on Wed- nesday night, April 8th, at 8.00 P.M. 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