[JACK Galecut:, ST. Lawannes Dennis DeJordy from St. Cathar- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 13, 1959 11] " § ; Jack Berra, CPR, T P ines TeePees. Be Pal Revie R Bay unior etes or said he didn't know ad Vi Len Tavlor L Curlers Honor |Nuge Roly Eien as CB , To. when he suffered the injury Sun-| ¥ 2nd' three, Hull winning 21, but all Flocted Pres. fi si mist cous [080 Two Stars B-ot bvisiett o. Dunnies' Open foo wo, ptey | Press, Toronto. {me on the bus on the way Vi t Of OSWSA | The meeting discussed lane . . . Borne ie aSigbatics in the 4 t Fi 1 |chener-Waterloo Deh by for the association's ninth annua es' g apparently aggrava- mn best of seven, won 4-1 3 nt. an ar 1C OIS i) {$25-a-plate sports section ai Via Injuries led the bad Jute suffered dur- as e ina Whitby is heavily favored to (CP)--S8ports editor ner for crippled children sched-| g the regular season, . meet the West in the Canadian irmid,| Ontario Tankard won by Oshawa, LOBONTO ie the Po ow uled for Toronto Thursday. ~eb.| PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- For| The young goalie, in his last onig t u Fancy i wo awa Curling Club held their sea- together with a rose corsage, when the championship rounds wot orioo Record: was elected) 14, 1960, The first eight dinners the second day in a row, Peter- junior year, was purchased from /] Second. game. of the €ab son's closing on Tuesday, the|gift of the trophy donor, Mr. R./were played on the local ice. president of the Ontario Sports netted about $161,000 for the On- borough Petes Sunday suffered a Toronto Marlboros during the HULL, Que. (CP) -- The best. final is slated for Wedn Sal special event taking the form of McIntosh. | Mrs, J. H. McDiarmid, also (3 iiere'and sportscasters Associ-|tario Society for Crippled Chil-|crippling injury in their eastern early part of the season. He tried oy) Co" Aljan Cup Eastern Can-|either Whitby or Toronto. The an abbreviated bonspiel, run on At this point in the program, past-president of the local ladles'| o4ion" saturday. He succeeds dren. Memorial Cup final against Hull- lout last September in the To- .."c "bat oon Hull Le glon|third game if necessary would The ladies' section of the Osh-/donor, by Mrs. J. H. McD Monday and Tuesday, followed a rink of Oshawa ladies who had club, presented the rinks With &|gary Eigen, London Free Press. Following the meeting, Charles Ottawa Canadiens. |ronto Maple Leafs' camp. Ibe in Hull, but no date has by a gala banquet on Tuesday the happy experience of scoring plaque, bearing in gold letters the| "nya ooricers elected at the| Young, sports editor of the Buf-| Goalie Sacaues Carob, Wi pl -- mas od Wey unlops gets under be 19 evening, when the ladies paid a perfect eight-end during the name of each of the eight play- annual meeting were: |falo, N.Y.. Evening News, con: cravated a three-week-old injury MEXICAN ACE WINS Be og tor a. bestiol) honor to their Ontario Tankard season, were called up to receive ers, This will be placed in they. vice-president, Jim Vipond, ducted a seminar on "improving yo his left leg and will require an| MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)--|five final when the Canadian WINS WOMEN'S OPEN winners of 1959. special pins and diplomas, |club room. Toronto Globe and Mail: 2nd the sports page. ________|immediate operation. He Is lost Sharpshooting Mario LlamasAmateur Hockey Association BEAUMONT Tex. (AP) ¥ ex. --Betsy' : | Mrs. J. Maroosis, on behalf of - : L : The final three-game event HONOR TANKARD RINKS lprors. '00818, vice - president, Jack Devine,| i to the OHA Junior A champs for| gave Mexico its first Good Nelgh-|turned thumbs down. Hull's con- ! proved to be very exciting com ye yo rinks of Oshawa ladies, Uudle Frank ailett, SADT rods station CJBQ, Belleville; MOOSE HUNTERS the season, bor tennis singles title Sunday,|cern was that earlier series in|Rawls of Spartanburg's 8.C., won petition with Mrs. H. A. Law- AGLI 0 00 or to themselves fore. | of Ie Coach of the elght| ord vice-president, Gordon Camp- ST. JOHN'S, Nfld (CP)--Pre- Saturday, in the first game defeating Jack Frost of Los An-ithe cup playoffs were best-of-five(the $6,000 Babe Zaharias open rence, club president, climaxing v4 ra Th his hast season les presented. ea ith Son 1|bell, Toronto Star; secretary: liminary returns indicate that 75 against Hull, Petes' captain Bill geles 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. Janet and best-of-seven so. it would golf tournament Sunday, shooting ing ho. the ah son, | ankard players with a personal|yarte wor Fraser MacDougall, [per cent of the 10,000 moose hunt- Mahoney suffered a fractured Hopps of Seattle defeated Chris-|seem natural the more important |par 215 for 54 holes. She beat her ful s by skip 2 ; | per sucess i Season ¥ 3 cpping by winging fie Oniario Lodiesgifl. The Canadian Press. Toronto, . |ers in Newfoundland last season ankle, [lane Merzelis of Brucsels, Bel-|finals would be just as long. the defending champion, Loulse group while Mrs, F. Fordham's Janiar . Mos i were WINNERS GRATEFUL Executive committee: Gordon scored kills, said Mives and Re- Team officials said Sunday|gium, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 for the women's| Hull's semi-final match against|Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., by twe rink took the high prizes in the ciacial "guests of honor at the On behalf of the Tankard rinks,| Walker, Toronto Globe and Mail; sources Minister W. J. Keough. night Caron will be replaced by!singles title, St. Vincent-de-Paul was best of strokes to earn almost $1,000. ; Jecond section. Members of Mrs.|,anquet, Each received a corsage Mrs. Fred Fordham voiced the wrence's rink were Mrs. B. a; from thelr members, a spe-|sincere thanks and appreciation Edmondson, Mrs. 8. Wilson and iia] gold "T", The members of|of the eight members. She ex- Mrs. H. Gay while Mrs. Ford- je two rinks to receive these pressed pleasure at the honor of | © hanvs cullen wait Mn, WE honors were Mrs, F. Fordham, lheing special guests at ihe i A ' ue Mrs. Mrs, C. Jenkin, Mrs. A. w-|quet and express e eac 0. Crawford. |rence, Mrs. L. Oke, Mrs, H. Gor-/of the eight curlers had exper- Following the presentation of rie, Mrs. N. Hezzelwood, Mrs. A. jence and their pleasure, in bring- these prizes, president Mrs, Law- Robins and Mrs. G. Campbell. |ing the trophy to their club. Mrs. rence presided for other presen- Mrs. A. T. Cain acted as chair-|H, Gorrie, the other skip also tations. The "Club Trophy", up/man for this happy event' with/thanked the club and voiced her for competition this season for Mrs. S. E. McTavish as master regrets on leaving Oshawa short the first time was won by Mrs. of ceremonies, introducing thelly, She is moving to London. | D. Clemens, Mrs. W. M. Mil eight curlers and extending the In closing, president Mrs. Law- ler, Mrs. §. J. Boudreau and Mrs. congratulations of the member- rence expressed her keen appre- Eldon Kerr, skip. Mrs. K. R. ship, mentioning the honor ciation for the co-operation re- Fletcher, one of those who helped brought to the Oshawa club and ceived during the past season and bring about this competition, the pride of the lady curlers in| thanked all those who had worked | made the trophy presentation to the showing made by their rep- on various committees, both dur- Mrs. Kerr. resentatives. ing the curling term and especi- The Mcintosh Trophy won| Mrs. F. M. Black, past-presi- ally in connection with the fine earlier in the season by Mrs. dent who made the presentation closing banquet. She reminded all F. Fordham's rink, which includ-/of the gold pins, also extended the members that the ladies' sec- ed Mrs. J. W. Kemp, Mrs. M. congratulations and voiced theltion will hold their annual spring B. Reed amd Mrs. F. Malloy, pleasure of the "members in the meeting on April 20, at 8.00 p.m., was presented on behalf of thelprivilege of being able to see the|at the club. | The four-year-old gelding was| . Four More Wins By Arcaro sm wi ire | Jim, the runnerup, in the stretch. Se d D I S : | Talent Show paid $12.60, $6.20 con ay n uccession and $4.20, Piano Jim paid $4.40 and $3.60 and A Dragon Killer, D. iad NEW YORK (CP)--Eddie Ar-from start to finish on a sloppy third, returned $3.20, . Brookwood 4-Door, one of 5 Chevy Station Wagons caro rode four winners for the iA th JLONGDEN WIN second straight day at Jamaica Atoll won by three-quarters of Rriefly at other U.S. tracks a length. Open View finished five gat : Sgtuliay to on his total for the lengths behind Intentionally. The Saturday m ng to 19. | winner paid $4.90, $2.10 and $2.10. Arcaro piloted the Elkcam intentionally returned $2.20 and Stable's Atoll to the wire for first the saddle, scored a 2%-length place in the day's feature, the $2.20 and Open Viey was $2.10. victory in the $16,350 Peninsula $28,000 Gotham stakes. Atoll's| SHOEMAKER WINLESS handicap at Tanforan. Seaneen time for the 1 1-16 miles was| Willie Shoemaker, who re. ($5.60) covered the six furlongs 1:48. mains the track's leader with 26 in 1:10 1-5. Both Atoll and second-placed Winners, didn't have one Satur-| Belleau Chief ($10.20) galloped Intentionally are strong contend. day. to an eight-length victory in the ers for next Saturday's Wood At Laurel, Mrs. Ada L. Rice's|$15,000 Fort Lauderdale handicap Memorial at Jamaica, the final Talent Show found the mud to his at Gulfstream Park. eastern test for the May 2 run-|liking in winning his first race! Bill Hartack guided Bumpy ning of the Kentucky Derby. The this year, t he inaugural of the Road to first place in the $12,950 two colts battled all the way $68,920 Laurel Maturity. Phoenix handicap at Keeneland. Neil S. McCarthy's Seaneen, with veteran Johnny Longden in Bett tt tRtttCCRtlltl Rll ll lOO Ue te 00K HR -------- GET THE AUTO INSURANCE PROTECTION YOU NEED NOW, AND PAY A 100 Allstate's Easy Payment Plan and money-saving low rates make it easy | to budget your auto insurance premium. 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