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The Oshawa Times, 5 Mar 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, Merch 5, 1960 unnies in Over zechs 6-2 TORONTO (CP)--Whitby Dun-|first win in two playoff games. lops, Ontario Hockey Association| Maroons led 2-0 after the first Senior A league champions, de-|period and 3-2 going in'o the feated the Czechoslovakian Olym- | third, but couldn't hang on. pic team 6-2 Friday night in an hibition game at Maple Leaf HAIDY STARS Gardens belore a crowd of 3,702. Gord Haidy picked up one goal Bobby Hassard scored two and three assists for Windsor. : ! Tom Walker soals for Whitby with George : Samolenko, Fred Etcher, Dunc | 20rica had the other Lou Bendo and Bulldog « §§ Brodie and Tom O'Connor getling | goals, Ivan Tennant, Al Cleary and George Aitken scored for Don Jackson Way Behind In Skating VANCOUVER (CP)--The men's world figure - skating champion- ship today appeared bound for Europe for the first time since Dick Button began a 13-year United States domination of the competition in 1948. 5 Alain Giletti, 21 - year - old French soldier who has sought the world title for 10 years, needs only to perform reasonably well in the free skating tonight to win. The last European titleholder was Hans Gerschwiler of Switzerland, who won in 1947. The only skater with a chance to keep the title in North America --Canadian champion Don Jack- son, 19, of Oshawa--was 30 points behind after the compulsory fig- 2" each. ; |Chatham. Lingo For the Czechs, who were only| At Belleville the McFarlands| Jackson is acknowledged as outplayed during the second Pe- opened up a 4-1 lead over K-Wione of the world's best in free riod, Zdenek Kepak and Jaroslav jn the first period and then|skating® But Giletti's lead was so Jirik were the scorers. |skated away to their 7-3 victory. great not even Jackson thought Whitby received six of seven| The game saw 19 penalties, 10 he could overcome it. ° penalties. Czechoslovakia next|to the home team. Game mis- meets Kiftchener-Waterloo Dutch-|conducts were handed out to/LEAD TOO BIG ; men, who defeated them in the Kerry Gribbons of Belleville and| "I'll never catch him now, Olympics. Daryl Sly of K-W. | Jackson said after the school fig- Windsor Bulldogs won their sec-| Whitey Youngberg led Belle-{ures Friday night. Those 30 ond straight round-robin playoft|ville with two goals and two as-|Points are just too many to over- game and Belleville McFarlands sists. Davey Jones had a goal and|¢ome." : ario Hockey (hree assisis as did Ike Hilde.| Defending' champions Doreen action Fri- brand while Moe B- noi. Ronnie Denny and C. L. Courtney Jones 0 3ritai 3 QO Muire and Lou Smrke picked up|0f Britain had a secure grip on the other Don Rope. Bob their second world ice - date 7:47 hF : hampionship, running up a wide Windsor at 17:47 of the third pe- Nader and Bob Forhan scored for|® ; sth © i oe ve Tie tama gd de Ror ang of margin with 'a stylish display in Chatham Maroons in Chat Yayoff the four eompulsary Sanees, 2 3 d Ie he: hey ¥ h Windsor now leads 2-0. undefeated Windsor Bulldogs in pL yn ol Re anse llevil t McFarlands fro ith fou Vhithy BL Bill, d were Bellenlie the Scr atisnts Sy Ton leville h . wy oh over JB ris Vanegves Forum ofeate si Cite ~ Hy rar at or the final competition ol e defeated winless Kitchener- points eac" and K-W has yet to five-day championships. 'Oshawa Minor om ouime B fr erin » pane o Caro Hei, Olympic champion SPORTS MENU Reckev TED O'CONNOR OUT By Geo. H. Campbell ockey fssoc. 780 Lamp Point Records | Squabble Over Hoskings BANTAM LEAGUE Ss AY 3] | L hd SPOR ot ii" Adding Zest To Rivalry | oprpynan Ja took their first in Cn iation Senior A day night Joe Zorica tipped in a goal for # Assoc Bai : Czech Olympic team and the yor Dunnies at Toronto Friday ham, night. Whitby won 6-2 In CP Wirephoto Biya Wc ca CZECHOSLOVAKIAN goalie Nadrehal is down on by Whitby Dunlop player 'Sam- standings now have the Viadimir my' Samolenko during an ex- points his knees to deflect this shot | hibition game between the . i FANCY LEAP by skating's | championship at Vancouver | She topped the field of 24 en- : an + | Forum Thursday night. All | tries in the women's singles, incomparable Carol Heiss help- nine judges gave the 1 spot | representing 13 nations. straight world | to the 20-year-old Miss Heiss. | AP Wirephoto 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' trie Tauris siraignt wor nates OLD COUNTRY SOCCER B'Nai B'Rith 6 | Announce Draw For lil 2110 World Cup Series BY M. McINTYRE HOOD [should dispose quite easily of the entered in the tournament, the Special London, England [Irish side, but face a stiffer pros-|fina] of which will be played in Correspondent pect in the Czech team, one of the Chile on Sunday, June 17, 1963. Westmount Canadian Local 208 Duplate Police Local 2784 Local 1817 Houdaille Ll] y ii TOP TEN SCORERS men Sin- : » by Fair, €iy Gilmore ng Crosmass Morris, W Robinson RALPH HOSKING is in the middle of what Is ng up like a good scrap between his former elub w Whitby Hosking came to Whith Alf Treen, Ted O'Connor injuries. Dutchies d Samolenko to go with sending Hosk hedule, while With a genuine feud developing ; , £3 between Wren. Blair, of the Whit 7 by Dunlops and Ernie Goman, of | I J r+ - Waterl Dutch- the Ritcheses 3 lex i 4 "| Bantams vs Peterborough Ban- tonight 3 game Th e Whit- 4 tams at 745 p.m. and "City ll Gn IO aM : Huease| Midgels 3 Retetiohl 1o The Oooneennl strongest in Europe 03 ul iF i .m. 0 e Oshawa mes s S . . kL Tu pn eB Ry LONDON -- On the basis of Northern Ireland are drawn The five jesms Yepress ed » / shih : and|United Kingdom and the Irish great interest. If any action is lacking between the two clubs or : % along with West Germany Us Tournament: Ford (Local : , England has b Ps 1 Tp iad Factory iol igs England Jae i een Greece, and stand a fairly good| Republic thus have two years in the ice, there is sure to be plenty of vocal activity finding its way | o chance of getting through to the which to buildup teams of werld . pl ' (Local 112) at 10.00 a.m.; An-'world cup series which will be 3 i the ice between players chela Brass (Local 399) vs De- played in 1962. The draw for the second und slough the Ger-|cup stature Havilland Office (Local 673) atifirst round, announced by the or. a give them Sirong COM: bGOTBALL FEDERATION 11.30 a.m.; Trailers (Local 252) ganizing committee in Chile, pits Hon. . W ys Massey Harris (Local 439),|the English eleven against Portu- Vales has landed the toughest a, iat to systewiatie gen and Local 222 (Oshawa Tony's) gal and Luxembourg in the first Opposition of a in beifig draws posal has been put forward ofs s Local 222 (Oshawa Belko's) at|round. These two countries have, aSaind bingy yong wi 5 Win ficially to form a National Fed- 30 p.m. All games at the Brad-|in the past, been rather easy prey er of the Alrican group. eration of the Football League ford Arena. Elimination Series. |for England, so that there is a CANADA GROUPED 2 Ar | outside of the four divisions of OHA Senior 'A' (Round-Robin): {good deal of satisfaction here over| Canada is again in a three-|the English League. This federa- Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen vsithe draw. 4 : country group with the United tion would divide these leagues | Whitby Dunlops at 8.00 p.m. in| goof1and has been drawn against States and Mexico, and the winner|into three section, northern, cent- f the Whitby Arena. |rather sterner competition. The of their group will play the run-jral and southern. This would BASKETBALL |Scots are bracketed with Czecho- ners-up. in a group made up oflmake for more compact group- OBA Intermediate "A" Play- slovakia and the Republic of Ire- Peru, Columbia and Paraguay. (ing, less travelling and a much offs: Toronto East Riverdale vs|land in the first round. They! In all, there are sixty nations more economic prgraiga. Jur. Genosh Hawks at 7.30 p.m. in {ther progress with plan is te Donevan Collegiate. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS |be discussed at meetings of the Orillia Blackball Tournament: | {three groups in the near future, Simcoe Hall "All Stars" vs To- SCOTTISH CU A onto Ryerson Grads at Orillia. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Guelph 110 7.9 3°01TiY CUP PLAY | Friday he weather in Scotland has American League | riday's Result | WL T F APis.|St. Catharines 0 Guelph 6 SKIING jlow Seared Sulficianly W Suable i i ips ' |the second round cup mal Bi go $4 Cle Shampionships Springfield 81 Western International \be cleaned up. Hibernians came Country, four miles, once around|Rochester 71/Nelson 1 Trail § ; , {through safely with a 30 win he course and at 2.30 p.m. Senior |Buffalo 66 (Trail leads round-robin semi- yyver Dundee. Celtic pounded the Men's Downhill. Senior Ladies|Cleveland 7 220 187 65 final with 13 points; Nelson has cup-holders, St. Whirren, by 5-2, Downhill immediately follow-| Providence 2 205 198 64) four; Rossland 3) {with Moohan scoring all five of the ng Hershey 22 31 7 174 189 51 Western League |Celtie goals. Queen's Park, at the ga Quebec 15 46 2 140 264 32 winnipeg 2 Seattle 4 Ithird time of asking, finally beat Friday's Results |Vancouver 5 Edmonton 8 {Montrose 2-1, but required extra HOCKEY . |Quebec 2 Rochester 6 | Senior Interprovincial time to get the winning goal. In a UAW League Series "B" (Semi-| providence 5 Springfield 3 Hull 4 Smiths Falls 5 League game at Glasgow, Aber- finals -- deciding game): Tony's| Eastern Professional League |(Best-of-five semi-final tied 1-1) |deen secured a valuable point by Refreshments vs Bradley's at WL T F APts, Saskatchewan Junior drawing 2-2 with Rangers. #4 Arena. |Sudb 32 24 6276 257 0 . il Limi 21 11 198 192. 67/70 Flon 7 Saskatoon 1 BITS AND PIECES -- Tommy SKIING [Montreal HN 0 | (Best-of-seven series tied 2-2, one Younger, who became manager Oshawa Club Championships: | 1" Rivieres 2 10 217 218 62 game tied) lof Falkirk, 'of Scottish second Senior Men's Sialom at 10.30 HulOit 2599 8 222 232 58 Regina 2 Prince Albert 1 division, last fall, has resigned. la.m.; Senior Ladies' immediately|S:5: Marie 2% 34 3 260 283 53 (Best-of-seven series tied 2-2) He has decided to go back to afterwards. Men's Senior Jump. Kingston ____ 's Results Intercollegiate playing rather than continue man- ing at 2.30 p.m | It Ste id 4 Sudbury 6 | McGill 4 Toronto 3 agerial duties. This former Scot- | Sau Kingsto 2 Laval 6 University of Montreal 4|tish international goalkeeper is DOG TRIALS {Montreal ? Kingston 2 OHA Senior B [likely to sign for Patrick Thistle Oshawa Obedience Association| oh avoll) St. Thomas 0 Stratford 6 | Billy Gray, who has asked Dog Obedience Trial): Held at| (Round-robin / 1, Pts (St. Thomas leads best-of-seven Nottingham For or a trans- Riders the Knights of Columbus Hall, G 2 4 semi-final 2-1) |fer, has been suspended from fur Problem 184 Bond street west Windsor OHA Junior B ther play from the Forest team. Yl y 2 MONDAY'S GAMES iY ! 9 Tillsonburg 6 St. Marys 4 The player refused to play at HOCKEY | [Belleville 1 2| (St. Marys leads best - of - seven oiiside left, am unaccustomed po- Highland Creek Senior shap bosses. K Dunlops TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY OMHA Playoffs: "City League" his new bosses Dutchmen and 10 at the ne had and Ha S defensemer : a war de wracked up" with Attersley, Etcher a Valley, so the deal was made he Dunnies continue were al the Olympic ie Goman wants Hosking te return to his Dutchies lost "Butch" Martin th a serious the men insist "a Hosking will d tan B'Nai Brith Police Kiwanis Local 20% them their sc the Now that they're ACI'OSS benches The feud Duplate 6 Civitan 6 Cullen, W. K 1] MIDGET LEAGUES WLT YF ome, Err lub and more the rest of night. But so after the season, Ww the Whitby ey're not letting fight--although the OHA executive matter at their meeting in Toronte it woe i i nter tay with the Dunnies Meanwhile, Hosking is conte t to stay w th e TOF THN SCORERS ~who look like marching to the Allan Cup finals again. 6 A PTS of Soloman Lions 22 4 Vernon. Kinsmen 202 Love, Legion Porteous, Kiwanis 1 Mason, Kiwanis Kiwanis Rotary wanis came out into the open with oman s announce- ment t he was going to take Hoskings back to Kitchener, now 5 that the Olympics are 5 Blair, on the other hand, : nounced that he expected Hos- kings to finish the season with the Dunlops Hoskings came to Whitby elub > n an agreement with Kitchener 2 which saw four members of the 2 Dunnies go to Squaw Valley with 3 |the Kitchener team. 2 2 jury other deal is a deal" and ti Canadian Legion 0 5 go withou a Kinsmen 3 scuss the Kiwanis 0 5 Lions 5 Rotary 3 Local this afternoon. WEEK-END TOUCHES: -- Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks play Toronto East Riverdale at Donevan Col- legiate gymnasium, this evening at 7:30 o'clock and local basketball fans ean see some lively action if they take in this game . . . ONTARIO Minor Hockey play- offs, two games, at Children's Arena Petef- horough's Midget and Bantam teams playing Oshawa |, in each ease--with the local lads a one-goal Hayden lead in each ease . . . OSHAWA SKI CLUB champion- geaton's Dair p : ships, senior men's and women's events, gel underway TOP TEN SCORERS + ves this morning out at Kirby and will conclude tomorrow Tony's : y . .. BOBBY HULL got 36th Tony's 22 and assisted on the other, into an empty nel, wher Chihawks beat Boston Bruins 2-0, Hull leads the NHL scoring race, as the teams enter the home stretch drive. This week-end's games mean a great deal Detroit, Chicago and Boston . . . GENERAL MOTORS and their curling employees, were hosts to the Kitchener- Waterloo curlers yesterday. A highlight of the curling for both groups and an event that has been ed on now for about 15 years or more, yesterday's was just as successful and pleasant as MIKE GOODWIN skipped his Agincourt High rink te the Ontario Curling Association's Junior ard honors, vesterday in Toronto, defeating Bob Cowen's Owen Sound foursome 9-5 in the final | Goman says he will take the maiter to court if he has to and it is certain that the problem will be amply explained on many oc- casions long before it goes to 2 court. 1 COACH INJURED Meanwhile, the purpose of the meeting of the two teams in Lions Macdonald. Legion JUVENILE LEAGUE WLTF awa Dair J 3 Macdonald Barnoski 1 0 2 Kiwanis 2 LJ] tonight APTS holding ? "oo 5 245 193 3 240 182 4217 228 38 20 42 3128 29 23 3128 Yahn wt : : Cullen his goal Thursday night 3 now SUNDAY"S GAMES season ea . any ... School Tank- 28 2 26 MORE OF SAME: Reports thiz mol of Vancouver, seem to indicate that Oshawa's Dor i= not going to capture the men's world figure-skating as he hoped and expected. Alain Giletti, the 20-year-old French ace, took a big 33-point lead, in the compulsory figures yesterday . . . CAROL HEISS won her fifth-straight world's title, in the women's division . , . BOWMANVILLE'S good team Cellingwood in ir OMHA and it was Bowmanville's 24th games PORT PERRY Juvenile "C" ston, Thursday night. ng out Jackson will the erown, direc keep Juvenile the semi-final series, defeat 3-1 in ousted ced first Eddie Emme 5 split on whether the with Rough Riders team should revert tolas a player operation and if iljtor HO conne without years as a dire said it is becoming more dif and no team won Al GM Hosts To K-W Curlers About 40 members of the Kit chener-Waterloo Granite Club paid annual inter - elub eurling to Oshawa yesterday, with General Motors of Canada ILtd., acting as hosts for the very enjovable day The K-W curlers were enter- tained at a luncheon, on their ar rival Friday morning, following d men will (Ld - guests, which included, in addition to several GM officials and de- partment heads, Fred Popham organizer of the day's program; Jack Delorme and John Innes, of skip, 11; Jack Inglis, Jack Car- privately owned |unless vou can offer them a bus: ter, Alex Hammar and Ed. Heller ei |iness-like operation with a chance skip 8 TICATS WAITING indy | Dominion Tire Company; Fralph John Richardson, Bert Brad Directors of Hamilton Tiger- Forbes of Forbes Motors and Lee ford, Hugh Gilchrist and Jim "als recently turned down an of- Bauman, president of the K-W Souch Sr., skip, 11; Fd. Frank-'er of $170.000 for private owner- Granite Club. Each of these men-|lin, Gerry Harmer, Ike Hertel SMP and decided to continue com: tioned spoke briefly, expressing and Clare Leicht, skip, 7 muhity operation for a tie, Gen- sincere appreciation to their eral Manager Jake Gaudaur has Howard Saywell, Harold Brain : Nt aract 1 B k1 F - which they enjoyed a conducted hosts, General Motors and stress cpressed interest in buying the aC n orm Ottawa club directors indicaled " earlier they 'would take over own- | For Milwaukee Detir (R) eal Barry ht BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) Satie Osawa Daitw 3 of the round-robin series, prior eague semi-finals. Missing Fegan, Beaton's from tonight's Whitby lineup will McKnight, Tony's be playing-coach Ted O'Connor, to J. Peters, Oshawa Dairy Dowe, Beaton's Bobby Atlersley, who missed Wednesday night's game against jury suffered while playing with the Dutchmen in the Olympics, JE § Na ed Ste ard night TED O'CONNOR Ontario Tracks 'TENS WANT SHARES G. Catlett, one of the most h ly-respectable racing officials in be Jockey Club's eward Fo : Erie, Old Woodbone and Wood ot whners 1p racing season. Dr. Catlett wil i , come to Canada from his dutie OTTAWA (CP A controversy ownership. We and other Club Kitchener 0 0 semifinal 21) sition for Wm, » Bolo n } 3 "riday"s Results Park and Hialeah meetings injof Ottawa Rough Riders football {operation infact to put it on a ye the B it n Hockey Cll. Game J : Florida club has made the sport a subject business-like basis 3 pm Kitchener-Waterloo 3 Belleville 7 Y g ght's Games T DOR ot Tt opadian, sean Aw OMHA Bantam League Round Tonight's SERVICE S ATIONS April 9, Dr. Ca will share the \ 4 I Dr. Catlett will share the gig Four [lion ve Westmount Kiwanis at|Kitchener Waterloo at Whitby ; 2 5 neal 2784 vs Duplate Sunday's Game tario Racing Commission ap- | should, whether the present direc-|ficult every year to f [5.00 p.m.; Local 2784 vs p pointees WwW. J Risewick. (ors are justified in taking 'posing to take on the financial risk [A anadian Tire at 7.00 p.m.; Hou OHA Jumiok A : Series C Straubenzee 'hane liz ySiraubenzee. Rough Riders now are con-|Chance of realizing a return at #00 pm. and Local 1817 vs of-seven Quarterfinal) sidered community property al-| As for the present surplus, they o.a1 905 All games to be played| WL TF APIs 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Jack Brighty, Kip, 5 as no real assets and the league [from it because the club needs) ---- i p-- Dave Low, MacMillan, franchise, in the club's name un- (this and more capital to keep| | MEADE"S SUNOCO STATION Crothers, skip, 7; Bob Anderson, name of a group of directors, |Emmerson, a bigger and better Bob Lovell, Ross Rice and Alan The Big Four decided in Janu-|Stadium than the present 20,000 K. HULL'S VIGOR Ray Magill, Al Evans, Bill|der private ownership within six| "We need men who are financi OIL AND GAS STATION Broadbent, Pete Simmons, Fred|months. Montreal Alouettes and!ally solid to get behind the club. 7 OPEN THIS SUNDAY B. SKITCH'S TEXACO STATION ther 83 RITSON RD. §. . 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Whitby tonight is another game Rowden, H. Macdonald to Furey, Oshawa Dairy who suffered an ankle injury, Belleville, because of a knee in- Dr. ].G. Catlett | s expected back in the lineup to+R cho ie LEE Se arty. Ottawa Rough North America bine during the coming Canadian as steward at the recent Tropical over proposed private ownership (tors say the only way to in the Port Perry Windsor 4 Chatham 3 When the Canadian season of out-of-season discussion here Arena Robin Plavoffs: Police Associa: Windsor at Belleville stewards' stand with three On private f Limited at 6.00 pm; Civitan vs|Belleville at Windsor OPEN { HIS SUNDAY Thomas Clark and € 8 a y i ¢ \ 0 V F: k anc B. Vang on lof being a director without a daille Industries vs B'Nal B'Rith " Bill Roberts Delorme and though, in fact, ihe organization directors say they won't benefit| 4 pio Children's Arena. I8t. Cath 1 7 2 Wally Wilson, Reg. Fair and Don til five years ago, now is in the operating. For one thing, said £ A on | 588 KING ST. E. Shirk, skip, 12. ary that all clubs must come un- (Saet Lansdowne Park is needed DRUG STORES | SIMCOE ST. 5. AT LAKE Popham and Norm Attersley Toronto Argonauts already are And you won't get them to invest ' SYBLOCK'S FINA STATION am 627 SIMCOE ST. S. BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION 334 PARK RD. §. LAWLESS SHELL STATION 227 SIMCOE ST. S. BELL'S B.A. STATION 265 KING W. CLEMENT'S SUPERTEST STATION 102 SIMCOE ST. N. E. GATCHELL'S WHITE ROSE SIMCOE & WENTWORTH STATHAM'S ESSO STATION CORNER OF KING & CENTRE STARR'S SUPERTEST STATION 314 BLOOR W. WELLMAN"S SUPERTEST STATION NONQUON RD. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES WHITE ROSE STATION 177 BOND ST. W. Schoendienst SER Geo Red Schoendienst, | recovered from the tuberculo | sis that put him out of action | for almost a year, predicted Friday he will play at least 100 Lloyd Hooper, "Casey" Luke and tour through the new "Corvair|ing the popularity of this annual Sid Nobbin, skip, 10 Hos plant", returning to The Oshawa event trawsen, Gerry Hannan, Jake Curling Club, where members af- L. M. "Jimmie" Souch, a past- Rahn and Al Perrin, skip, 10 ¢ y | fillated with General Motors, president of Oshawa Curling Hales, Fred Douglas, ¢rship before the deadline. But| were on hand to extend a wel-| Club, extended an official wel-*" Edmondson, '"'Hec" Camp- now president J. A ¥ come come to the sito on behalf bell, Bev. Smith and Frank Black, 'Snt sure. He said in an interview completely In the 10-end curling games that of club president "Bob" Mercer, skip, 10; Jack McGale, Dick lhe directors will "wait and see. followed, six Oshawa rinks regi- who left for the Canadian Brier|Bews, George Vogt and George Some fans object to the move siered victories and one match re- championships at Fort William,| Thompson, skip, 5. because they feel that in a way sulted in a tie, with the Oshawa earlier in the day. "Jimmie"! Ken William, Bill Harris, Jack the club belongs to them and they GM curlers winnning by a total Souch also supervised the pre- Magee, Les Harrison, Mal EI. |don't like to lose it. Others ask games in 1960 w count of 74-60. This gives them a sentation of the special trophy,liott and Wally Butler, skip, 10; about disposition of the money SE Ee an I i4-point margin, for the returna fur-lined, one-handle master-| Eric Shelley, Gord Edwards, Irv estimated at up to $120,000--now| That is 20 more than the fig- § 8 KING ST. EAST RA 3.2245 t to Kitchener, on Friday, piece, which was won by George Trussler and Péte Potipeoe, skip, in the club kitty, | ure fixed by manager Charlie | March 18, when Dominion Tire Thompson's K-W rink, for 7 They say that if private owner.| Dressen after watching the bril- Company and Forbes Bros. Mo- doubtful honor of being hip is necessary, it should be| liant Milwaukee Braves second tors, will be co-hosts at the K-W day's big losers achieved through corporation and| baseman flash some of his old Granite Club Following are the to fans. The share-| form in. spring training A: the traditional dinner which named st in directors to "Red's been a revelation," cluded the happy event, Ian collect divi-' said Dressen after Schoendienst McNab, of General Motors public! Edd Phil Phillips, Roy skip, & dends when it money had raced full tilt into short left 302 STEVENSON RD, NORTH RA 8-6661 ons dept., acted as chairman Day rge Jarvis and Bert, Tolals -- Oshawa GM, 74; K-W O'Brien said most arguments, centre to make a fancy running f introduced the head table |Granik, skip, 8; Jack Playford,|60, seem to favor change to private! catch of a pop fly. I the 7 the McNab, Ed Hill Murray Suttor ip, 7 Charlie Eder, lan Armstrong Bert Hainer and Matt Tub" Kietwatler lim Young John Innes and Ernie Hewitt sale of share Osh each esulte elect and made older vould run the club and ®

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