'Oshawa Minor Loop Hockey Statistics Houdaille 9 0 1 0 2 90 1 BANTAM LEAGU! WL Civitan B'Nai B'Rith Duplate Westmount Kiwanis # | Police {Canadian Tire Local 205 Local 1817 Local 2784 Houdaille 1 fet Tanne aaa aoe SHuNAruge LR ET AEE Sr HOH Mood EERE RRSY E1434 3 Pg re > f | INDIVIDUAL SCORING | : GP G A PTS erm | Gilinore, BB 9 16 9 11 Rt ee et A LAL LT) kt dk kf kk RD ©ococssOccOcOON INDIVIDUAL SCORING G to] Mason, Kiwanis 6 Solomon, Lions |D Mitchell, Lions | Vernon, Kinsmen |Gibbens, Local 222 {Smith, Kiwanis (Masters, Kiwanis {McNamee, L. 222 |Siblock, Local 222 { Porteous, Kiwanis IPlews, Rotary | Pascoe, Rotary | Macdonald, Legion |Supryka, Kinsmen | Hentig, Lions |Beuchler, Kiwanis | Willoughby, L. Norton, Legion Boon: Tony's Oshawa Dairy Beaton's Dairy Hayden Macdonald eaming, Crosmass, | Pin ¥ Music, Civitan | INDIVIDUAL Seo Elliot, BB Robinson, 205 Plank, Civitan is, W. Kiwanis /aters, Local 2784 | Sheridan, Duplate . reenwood, Duplate § Cullen, W, Kiwanis ® | Brack, Can. Tire Reed, Duplate Bourginian, 2784 * |Moore, Duplate arkinson, Houdaille Tony's Callen, Tony" L] ak 0 Dairy | Fegan, Beaton's Napiorkowski, HM Dowe, Beaton's Wilson, Osh. Dairy Wright, Beaton's Konorowski, HM Rowden, HM Furey, Osh. Dairy Beaton's EEN ALRNRN ERAN A TR MENS ONNANNOCO DON | , Kiwanis | ling, Local 222 |Cheesman, 222 | Roberts, Kiwanis | Bourrie, Legion | Leffan, | Brown, |Maynard, Rotary |Crothers, Kinsmen | Stynik, Legion | Lindsay, Rotary |Loga partment photographer during This aerial photo of caribou | winter surveys in Northern On- scampering into the protection | tario. The survey indicated the of nearby woods was taken by | caribou population is increas- | pany River an Ontario lands and forests de- | ing and the Ontario government | Hudson Bay. CARIBOU COMEBACK -- J Peters, Osh. D, King, Osh, Dairy | Bobbie, Tony's Azsen, HM | Westfall, HM Gray, Beaton's Bishop, HM Be'l, Beaton's Neison, Osh 0: v ilkens, ww Eobhoalivaccoscun , Rotary n, Local 222 |x 8, Kinsmen | Johnson, Kiwanis | Barnoski, Lions | Joseph, Kiwanis { Monpetit, Lions |Sandford, Kinsmen |Cotle, Kinsmen |Gow, Local 222 |Love, Legion | Vickers, Legion Booth, Legion |R. Mitchell, Lions Bradley, Lions | Rockburn, Lions |Wallace, Kinsmen McGraw, Local 222 |Flegg, Kiwanis Dairy Dairy , Oshawa D. Beaton's Merritt Hoar, Beaton's Stevens, HM Kirk, Tony's Matthews, Osh. D Sadowski, Beaton's Eyeman, H. Mac. Hooper, Beaton's Dudley, Beaton's |runs, | If both Becquer and Mincher| (fail, the Senators may end up| {with Jim Lemon or Bob Allison, | regular outfielders, on first. | Marshall could fill in at the| [plate for Giants, but the outfield| jueeds a speedy, sharp fielder| who can throw like Matty, The| | |20- year-old 165-pounder hit ,288 at | NARA NNN ANBAR RRNA BERR ANA RAT AB ARN AGT GANA RGD TS cuocoSuBocENCENNNeA COON ANNO OOO COAD OO CONDONED CONNONONANCOSCRAS INC OOONS CH i HL OOS OOO NNN POON NNN "WH UNUR NEUE HON WANNA tt tt tt ht ISN NNW ND UW WBE ACRE RAV NIT IND TORONTO (CP) -- Woodland|a caribou inventory and it caribou, almost extinct 50 years| clear there are enough animals ago, are making a comeback in|to consider a restricted kill by Northern Ontario. | minters," he said. The large, ungainly creatures| Wr, Spooner said the area that that weigh between 200 and 700 might be opened to hunting is pounds and are distinguished by north of the northern CNR track their long legs, broad hooves od which runs roughly from Lake maned necks once roamed the Abitibi on the Quebec border area from Great Slave Lake to through Cochrane, Kapuskasing Newfoundland. and Hearst to a point north of But their numbers dwindled 1ake Nipigon on the west. Dyes Hie Years win firearms tak Early in February u 9,000- New tha o . | square-mile area between the Se- Now the population as "| vern and Winisk rivers running creased to the point where Lands |», PH and Forests Minister Spooner] '" miles from the Hudson Bay X i Ante coast was surveyed by the de- told the Ontario legislature his . . 3 idan nn | partment department is considering an open season on an experimental] A sample area of about one- basis. | eighth of the region was covered by flying lanes one mile wide at LIMITED HUNTING |eight - mile intervals pérallel to "Our biologists are working|the coast. hard ¢ on developing tec "hniques forl From the survey it 'was con- 000 80 5 mt mt kt ht hh CO OU A WOR NINN i HH NRE HC CW WW a ALB NG BONEN CER RENN NDR PU RNR NRE EERE ANNAR NSIT 100 ELL EE EE PE EE EE EEE PELL ELE PE LEE FEET Te! ° COC AMNONNNCONOONNONAS ARNON THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 8, 1960 11 -. Giants, Senators Win |Record Purses Due ' At Ontario Tracks . re t Ontario Irac T Ga a FORT ERIE (CP)--A record pring Training Games [was cit st Fleming, Anderson, Legion fered 3t the Fort Erie, oodiine Sawyer, Kinsmen . ja ne tracks J Houdaille [Skurrets, Kiwanis By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [feated Cleveland 10-7 at Tueson, it, Ontario thoroughbred racing 1a. ;%udley, Hovdaille Waduck, Rotary San Francisco's Matty Alou, and Los Angeles outlasted the a |Hall, Rotary season which opens here Satur- | MIDGET LEAGUE {Armstrong, Rotary Felipe's classy kid brother, and|Chicago Cubs 14-12 at Mesa. The|day. | ; 5, |Stekely, Rotary Washington's Don Mincher, the|Chicago White Sox and Philadel-| The Fort Erie spring meeting Kinsines Robinson, Lions other guy in the Sievers- -Battey | phia were idle. will run to May 7 with three Lions Wilkens, Legion trade, can be added to the listi my. proves got a scare when|Stakes events.' They include the | Kiwanis | Glispe ll, "Kinsmen of potential power hitters. |Lew Burdette was hit on the left($5,000 Bold Venture Handicap, [Local 223 Clapp, Legion: 3 Each homered twice Thursday hang but he will be okay $7,500 Queenston Stakes and the | ? Oliver, Rotary as the Giants and Senators won| ve $7,500 Vigil Handicap. 3 Mitchell, Legion spring training games. And it|POOR FORM Avelino Gomez, perennial may not be too long before their, The Pirates were jolted by a|champion of Canada's jockeys, names turn up frequently in ma- poor performance by Bob Friend, has arrived from Cuba and has jor league baseball boxscores.|their opening day nominee. contracted to ride for the Wind- Both spent last season with class Friend went the route, but .gave|fields Farm stable, owned by Mr, A minor league teams. |up 12 hits, including homers by and Mrs. E. P. Taylor of Tor- The Giants, who defeated the Gene Woodling and Gus Trian-|00t0. Boston Red Sox 4-2 at Phoenix, dos. already have a solid starting out-| The Yankees won their third|finished up with two hitless in- field in Orlando Cepeda, Willie straight, but it took a sharp re-|nings. {Mays and Willie Kirkland. And {lief job by Ryne Duren after Bob| Duke Snider, a memory from {behind them is big brother Felipe Turley lost control in the seventh| Brooklyn, and Frank Howard, and utility man Jim Marshall, So inning, With the Tigers' run| maybe the Snider of tomorrow, Matty's immediate chances are|across and two men on, Duren|bath homered as the Dodgers remote. got the final two batters, then|had 15 hits off five Cub pitchers. COULD MAKE IT The Senators, who whipped | {Kansas City 10-5 at Orlando, have |a definite need for first baseman ESE NEW REDUCED PRICE Sievers to the Chicago White Sox for Earl Battey, Mincher and : $150,000, Julio Becquer, a pesky © but light hitter, inherited the first ON |base job, . | Mincher could take it away Premium {from him. At Charleston, S.C., . last year in 137 games, Mincher Quality |hit 22 homers and batted in 92 . Courteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 BROOKLIN AJAX OL. 5-3221 WH 2-1251 {Springfield, Mass., in the East- ern League in 1959. He stole 23] bases and led the league's out- fielders with 23 assists, Milwaukee defeated Cincinnati 7-5 at Columbia, S.C.; Baltimore beat Pittsburgh 9-8 at Fort My-| jers; New York shaded Detroit 2- 1 BNO OO Hm NENG WWOO NN ONNWGT AG hI ~T 0h 30 0h 003 ho |42 moves and the 17 - year - old Brooklyn youth closed to within} a half-point of the R. ssian leader | in an international chess tourna-| BIG KILL | QUEBEC (CP)--The moose kill in Quebec last year was 2,148 | ar with 1,879 in 1958, pro- I A ps ment. Boris Spassky has 6% There were 11,750 hunting per-| points, the young U.S. champion| | mits issued in 1959, including 438 6. to non-residents, compared with| 10,701 in 1958, including 352 to | non-residents. | TICATS SIGN GUARD HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Foot- ball Union announced Wednesday |they had signed Kurt Schwarz, la guard and tackle from the CPOE CP OPP OPC LE Oe OOVVL OC VOLVO V COPE Vovtvdoscceseonee® ° | { Albrecht, WINS PREVIEW | NEWMARKET, England (AP) |--Running Blue won the Free Handicap sweepstakes Wednes- day in a seven-furlong race that !matched several hopes for the British three - year - old classics later this season. Optimist was second and Morgat, the 6-1 fa- vorite, third. Strelecyzk, Conlin, L. 205 Romanik ,BB Muschaniski, BB Forsythe, Police Sutton, Can. Tire Knapp, Can, Tire Kirkland, L. 1817 Brownwell, Civitan Wilson, L. 2784 Henderson, L. 2784 Foster, Can. Tire * considering the possibility of | opening a caribou hunting sea- [Cooper Police : W. Kiwanis | a low-flying air-craft in the Al- |Brown, Civitan district south of 1sYues: Toca 1817 (CP Photo) ' Rose, Duplate Todd, Local 208 |Scattergood, BB Cockerton, Police Drubrowsky, 205 Zarowny, Police | Rockburn, Local 205 9 Werry, Duplate Lepp, Duplate Haas, B'Nal B'Rith Dingham, Police Balsom, Police C KT is] eluded there are about 10 caribou [Sravierd, C. Tire for every 95 square miles during Clarke, W. Kiwanis during the cold weather, the sum. Pakosta, L 1817 mer population is believed to be zak, Tire : Hartishorn, WK Mr. Spooner said that since the (iupp, Can. Tire Indians are dependent to some Neate, L. 1817 would get first consideration in any decision to permit hunting. |Trimble, . see] iwani Author Farley Mowat, who has hee: W- Jovanis north, objected to the idea of let- Houda lle 3 " A L. 2764 ting anyone but the Indians hunt the woodland caribou. "just another gimmick to let in American game hunters." If the government was in- mation about the caribou, It should send staff biologists into the area, he said son. This photo was taken from pre, WK Kiniski, WK W dl d C LJ b {Samkovas, Civitan '1D0U OO¢ an al 1 Pilkey, Can. Tire Bucke, Local 208 March, W, Kiwanis the winter. Since many migrate |Suddard, WK higher Bellingham, Police extent on caribou for food, they Booth, ameron, written several books about the Crimmings, Civitan He said the open season was terested in obtaining more infor- See Braznik, Can. Tire T'wine, Houdaille Berkus, Houdaille Stacey, Houdcaille SOO OAR CO, OONNOONONNAONOCONOOS oN | University of Maryland. The ip |foot, 215-pound Schwarz, played |two years as a tackle with Mary- [land. "REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Four players at that time un- "SCOTTY" CLIFF MILLS F orty Rinks Enjoy Final Mixed Spiel May Johnson, Ted Johnson "Dot" McTavish, Al Parkhill, Holby L. 2784 | Stew a | MATCH DRAWN | MOSCOW (AP)--Mikhail |vinnik and Mikhail Tal |Wednesday in the tenth game of | [their 24-match, all-Russian tour-| ) [nament for the world chess title. |0f Montreal, Ross Wilson of Tor- | |Botvinnik, defending champion,|0nto and Doug Cameron of Van |trails Tal by a single point, 5% jSomves: The Canadians were elif | inate vy e panes e to #3, The 11th match is today, North American zone semi-final | FISCHER WINS al Montreal. The United States MARL DEL PLATA, Argentina then beat the Japanese and went (AP) -- Bobby Fischer defeated on to defeat Australia for the Frederick Olafsson of Iceland, inlcup NEW HEADQUARTERS Bot- known in Davis Cup competition drew| were named to represent Canada against Japan 22 years ago today |--Laird Watt and Bobby Murray A total of 40 rinks participated Helen Marshal, in the final event of The Oshawa 3a Morshell, Curling Club's 1959-60 season, for pal Butler, mixed curlers. | skip i Conducted om a two-game, Mig: Hol wR pa! Hal I Butler skipped) Ro Robin, two clean-cut wins for a total hig Gunn, score of 16 plus 13. His foursome | Leon Gunn, included Helen and Larry Mar- Jeon Bradley, shall and Marg. Jacobi. Bruce Brady, In runne-up position and as rene Edmondson close as it was possible to come Byron Edmondson, without creating a tie, was Bill Mer ite Lowrance, Holland's rink. They scored two! skip big wins and had a total score of Ann Gay 16 plus 12. This rink included Ann Hor & Jack and Harry Gay and Ermal Hol. land A Ermal H Ma Bill Holland, Bi Third prizes went to M. Turpin, 5 | The Swedish seaport of Kalmar I. Turpin, ' "Babs" Henry and TY N lon the island of Quarnholm has ; : Eric Henry, skip. They scored 16 the ruins of a castle built in the 5 H pius 8 for their two wins. E. Low, ' 7.| 12th century. | I Davé Low, Dorothy Munday and Roy Day y ' | | , Elgin Munday, skip, was next in bell 1 RY | G. Furey, C. Peacock, A. Parkhill, W. Butler, Fordham, Robins, Brown, Naylor, Black, Halleran, Granik, Second a. Rowden, 7; Dr. Harding, ski , W. Ridgeley, Audrey Kitchen, |B. Bradley, "Bus" McCullough, H. Butler, Nell Vesey, | W. Holland, Fred Kitchen, IP. Michael, 8. F. Kitchen, A. Wilson, |D. Storie, M. Sutton, E. Munday, "oe 18; a Tp CACO VODO OD MINI MB tt 1h a ht et tt lt ht pt bet i LD MI SMR HH he ANNU WN RINN HLH RUFC ANU HEN CAN ANAG awd aualans I tt te 800030 86 000 000 0 BAS BES IN LS HS ULE NUNES berber hr AACA GRRACOnandd ennneeS EEE REEEEREE "eee BP UL CE IOP POPP POPP DOP CE PN PO POOP BEDBDOB © ° BDO DDO ht ht tot ot ot tt 1 1 1h tt 1 BD © © De 4 1k et 1k 1 ok kk bk 4 4s © ded Ad 1 TT TET PE PP pep McCabe, skip Evelyn Harris, Bill Harris, Eleanor Flintoff, Paul Michael, skip Wm, Jack, Elspie Furey, techens, Morgan Furey, S. Piper, Marj. Tribble, W. Miller, Gordon Furey, G. Goulding, 7(W) skip 7(L). G. Hare Helen Glover, Glover Ridgeley, Ridgeley, skip Brodie Snyler, Jack Snyder Mamie Taylor, NOR: --HONNN® 00 for a ORAXPCIONIIM=WE™ 192200800 NAD INOS SErouic, ANCIENT SWEDEN line for fourth prizes, with two wins, for a total score of 16 plus 7. Irene Guon, Leon Gunn, Jean Bradley and Bruce Bradley, skip, took the fifth prizes with two wins and a score of 16 plus 6 In the one-win division, Marie Popham, Fred Popham, Phyl Fordham and Fred Fordham, skip, piled up more points than many of the two-game winners, ¢ to win their prize , with a score pr of 16 plus 11. Runners-up in the one-win prize list was the rink E of Marg Hall, "Hec" Hall, "Do" |< Robins and "Ab" Robins, skip, with a score of 16 plus 8. Following the day's play, chair- man Elgin Munday concluded the mixed curling season with the OE presentation of prizes and the g H. Broadbent curlers closed out the day's fun alsdon, Bob Broadbent, with a sing-song and a light Marg. Storie, lunch, Don Storie, Following are scores: ALWAYS THE BEST ce Hallera skip B. Bradford, B. Bradford, MADE T0 MEASURE ERTORRY IVT) MH. MONTY CRANFIELD McLaughlin McLaughlin, 1960 VAUXHALL DEMONSTRATORS n Edwards, skip : P. Wilson, Dave Carstairs, M. 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