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The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1960, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 21, 1960 Ww 9, 9) Lp YOUNG SAINT JOH David Dunn, 17, of Saint | Falls, some three miles from John, N.B., caught this 13-b., | his home, The fish, measuring 14-0z. brown trout at Silver | 30% inches long, was lured by a 'spinner and took 20 minutes to land, The world record catch Legion Jrs. Win Lakeshore Crown Oshawa Legion Juniors cap- Osborne, pitching for the visi-/the game wide-open with a five. tured the 1960 Lakeshore Minor tors, was rapped for an even/run splurge. Three walks, a hit | Baseball League championship dozen safeties, Dowe singled with batter and three good hits, a {and trophy, when they defeated one out in the first inning and single by Wills and doubles by Newcastle 11-3, last night at Kins. men Civic Memorial Stadium, to to score Bel, making it 24, Bell tripled, then Roberts singled Hutchinson and Roberts, formed {the combination that put the UNBEATEN IN ENGLAND By M. McINTYRE HOOD to The Times IN -- The Balmy Beach! Balmy Beach Tourists Stuns Rugger Rivals | | club, Each of the 32 players who equal to £9000 was raised by the made the trip contributed £100 a LO Canoe Club British rugby team head, Team spirit was at a high 1otod from Toronto has sensationally successful program allevel thr five-game series, and the Balmy Beach {sweep the final series in two-| After Newcastle tied it at 2-2 in game beyond reach. straight games, the third, Legion broke the dead-| "Butch" Dowe, with a triple, Bob Winter pitehed a nifty four- lock in their own half of the same | double, single and two walks, for bitter to earn the win for Osh- inning, when Dowe f{ripled and a perfect night at the plate, was awa, striking out 13 batters and scored on an infield error, when/the game's big hitter. Roberts of five games played against boys go home with an unbeaten English Tueny teams, In these record, five games, they have been un-| The final game of the tour, defeated. More than that, none played against the Old Millhil- of their opponents have been able lians, which means the old boys giving up five walks, After retiring the first six bat- Bell grounded to third base. |had two hits, so did Wills, Breck- The score stayed at 32, in a enbridge and Hutchinson, pR-- N ANGLER LANDS A BIG "BROWNIE is about 38 lbs, ~(CP Wirephoto,) f= SPORTS MENU wy wy ot ba 8 ; SPORTS EDITOR | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' COLE'S SPORTS, Oshawa's entry in this season's OASA Juvenile "A" title hunt, swing into their big and important series, the Southern Ontario finals, for the right to go to Northern Ontario on the Thanksgiving week-end for the All-Ontario round, here at' Alexandra Park tonight. It's Virgil vs. the Oshawa Cole's Juveniles under the lights this evening and it should be another fine softball battle, Virgil has knocked off some power= ful opponents in their march along the OASA playoff trail, including teams in Owen Sound, Niagara District and the strong Sarnia entry, The Virgil team, playing their heme games at Niagara-on-the-Lake, where Cole's will go to play the second game of the series on Satur= day night, have been drawing crowds of 500 and better fa bigger crowd than the Virgil population) and the team is very popular, boasting a strong pitcher in Wally Dick and some outstanding hitters, Coach Herbie Cooper will send either "Buddy" Yahn or Murray Hobbs to the mound for Cole's in this first game tonight. Hobbs is a sling-shot flinger while Yahn, though preferring the whip style delivery, can also use an orthodox delivery in effective fashion. Cole's team is comprised mainly of fhe boys who won the All-Ontario Midget champion= ship last season, for Sunnyside Park Western Tire club and they can do some lusty bat-swinging on their ewn behalf, Fernhill Park Genosha Aces, who meet Kingside Park, in the City Championship midget finals, are still Waiting word of their opponents for OASA Southern Ontario finals, which will open here on Saturday night. Galt Baines and Russell midgets won the first game of the series in handy fashion, 11-3 but in the second game the same pitcher, Frank Caffrey, came back to hold Galt to three hits and even up the series with a 3-2 decision, The third and deciding game of their series is being played tonight, in Stoney Creek, so now, it appears each team has an excellent chance of'advancing into the next round ageinst Oshawa Fernhill Aces, when a week ago it appeared as if the Galt boys had it all wrapped up. BRIGHT BITS: -- Cliff Zinck, the Woodstock left- fielder, who suffered a wrenched knee, when he went under a high fly on Saturday night and fell, as he stepped on the edge of the cinder track, is expected to be ready for action in the second game this Saturday night . . . WOODSTOCK sports report says that all of Seugog Cleaners extra-base blows would just have been loud "outs" on most nights, but that the gale-like wind turned long drives into homers. If they'd seen the one that Jack Sneddon hit against Tuxedo Junction, they'd have figured that "Donna" got that one and put it in orbit . SCUGOG CLEANERS blanked Oshawa Mer- chants 11-0 in a City Championship round-robin game last night, The senior squad were minus three of their regulars but Ronnie Taylor held the rest of them to just three hits, didn't issue a walk and had a dozen strike- outs, whil¢ the other 15 put outs were all made in the infield . TOMORROW NIGHT, Scugog Cleaners take on the Heffering's Imperials and this one, against the Intermediates, should put the Juniors in top form for their big game in Woodstock , . . OSHAWA LEGION Jrs. captured the Lakeshore Minor League baseball title and all the honors that go with when they whipped Newcastle here at Kinsmen Stadium last night, 11-3, to take the series in two-straight games . . . THE WORLD SERIES opens two weeks from today and while the par= ticipants are not yet definite--it would appear that it's to be Pirates and Yankees. The "Bucs" won a pair yesterday, two big steps nearer to their goal and Yankees won in the 11th inning, to hold off the Orioles, who came up with a8 win also yesterday. it Mis. H. E. Bradley Shares Golf Win SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que. (CP) FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ~ 'points in a 12-game schedule, Scugog By Geo. H. Campbell | Blank Merchants Scugog Cleaners Juniors thumped Oshawa Merchants 11-0 last night at Alexandra Park, in their City Championship Round- Robin playoff game | 1dle for the past week, the Merchants forgot to bring along their hitting bats and Ronnie Taylor was in no mood to be generous. He mowed down the | Merchants in 1-2-3 order almost {every inning He struck out an leven dozen batters, gave up only |three scattered singles and didn't issue a single walk. In |addition, his mates gave him errorless support, His outfielders {didn't have a putout. Job Keenan singled with two out, in the third inning, for Mer- chants' first hit and he opened the sixth inning, with another single, Tom O'Connor had the team's other safety, a single in the fourth, after one out. Bob Boyce, pitching for Mer. chants, found things a lot tough- er. Ray Suddard opened the game for Scugogs with a double | and March was safe on Boyce's own error, Then Sneddon drew a walk and with one out, Mapes |singled and Burke's sacrifice to centre scored Sneddon with the third run of the inning. Scugogs added one in the sec-| ond and another in the third | inning, then splurged for a four- run rally in the fourth frame. Singleton's in the 7th and 9th Cleaners ters in order, he walked Pearce keen battle, until the bottom of, OSHAWA LEGION -- Wills, 3b: to open the third inning and with the 7th when the Oshawa boys Dowe, ss; Bell, cf; Roberts, 2b; |two out, Trimm pounded a homer broke out with a three-run rally, Reid, If; Campbell, 1b; Brecken- for Newcastle's first 2 Hutchi pened with a single bridge, c; Hutchinson, rf; Winter, They didn't get their other run and then with one out, Wills\p; Godridge, cf in 9th; Brewster, until the 9th, when Gibson and singled and Dowe doubled. Dowe|lf in 9th and Gray, rf in 9th, |K. McCullough both walked in was nipped at 3rd on Bell's) NEWCASTLE -- Trimm, | succession, then Sinclair singled grounder but Roberts and Reid |G, McCullough, ss; Gibson, 2b; Ito load the bases and with one both drew walks and an error by |K. MeCullough, c¢: Sinclair, rf; {out, Lake was safe on an infield Osborne let Bell score, the third Haskell, 3b; Pearce, If; F, Me | error, that let Gibson cross the run of the inning, to make it 6-2, Cullough, 1b: Osborne, p; and |iate. In the 8th, the homesters broke Lake, If in 4th, LANCASTER TROPHY ' bo rom ir goal line with the The success of this tour was in marked contrast to the trip which the same club's team made to England only two years ago, On that occasion the team played six games, and lost all of cf; | them, But that trip was so much! enjoyed, and so fruitful in provid-| ing experience that the players decided to save up for another tour of Britain, PAID OWN WAY For this year's trip, a sum of! of Millhill College, was a tough struggle, which ended in a point. less draw. Played in an autumnal squall, the game was a real test, | for the Canadians, but they came out of it with flying colors, even if they did not win. Three times they were on the verge of scor- ing but were deprived of points by penalties, It was a grand fisnish to the most successful tour by a Cana dian team on the field of a typlh cally British 'sport, Thistle And Kickers Move To Semi-Finals SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. -- (Bantam League champlonship The doubleheader Monday eve-; The second match was excel-in similar fashion, but Kick- ning ended the first round of the|lent in every respect, and, against ers gradually gained confidence, | Lancaster Trophy play withiall expectations, Kickers came especially on defence, and for finals, 4th game of 3-out-of-5 series -- Ajax vs Oshawa Dairy, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- | Thistle winning their match with Italia, although the game was not finished, by 3-1, while Kickers put on a great effort in downing Strila by 3-0. This was the second time this season that a Thistle and Italia match failed to go the required team. The last time the game was replayed, because both teams were at fault, But on this occa sion, when team captain Dreossl was ordered off for grabbing the referee, the entire team went with him, This happened at the through to defeat Strila 340, even though Strila, particularly in the first period, seemed as though they were headed for a win, It was a drastic change of form for Kickers, who have been lag- ging quite a bit lately, and un. fortunately for Strila, it had to happen to them, even though they played exceptionally well, In a fast, clean and quiet game both teams playing all-out, and good work being done by both goalies, only the breaks made the difference, Kickers being able to most of the second period the dium, 7.00 p.m, positions were reversed, SOFTBALL The first goal came from a free| Oshawa Minor Assoc (Mid- kick, nicely taken by Dunal, and get League championship finals) the second, from a penalty, taken -- 4th game of 3-out-of-5 series-- by Jaeger. The only really "earn- Fernhill Genosha Aces vs King. ed" goal was scored by Streef, | side Colts, at Kingside Park, 5.45 late in the game, p.m, sharp, This game was really enjoyed (ASA JUVENILE "A" -- Vir- by the fans of both teams, even gil vs Oshawa Cole's Sporting though it was a hard one to 1086 Goods, 1st game of 2-out-of-3 for Strila. At the same time, It|Southern Ontario Finals, at Alex- brought Kickers back into con-|andra Park, 8.00 p.m. tention for the final, and this was LAWN BOWLING not at all expected, considering 23rd minute of the second half, following an Italia goal, from a their total. Ev, Ed.|PePalty. mot to award the game to Thistle, Scoring for Thistle were Cain completed wards, filling in as catcher, his regular position, had several passed balls, which didn't hel rr 3 cause, although he pric with two, and Kelly the single, still tagged for 12 hits. while Cucinato scored the lone Fielder opened the second with tally for the losers. capitalize on theirs. There was no other course but| {their recent games, It may be played they are on their way back. mostly in Kickers' end, with SEMI-FINALS ON SATURDAY Strila pulling all the stops in try-| In the semi-final, on Saturday, ing to score the first, and all- Sept. 24 the games will be: Hol- important goal, but all their ef-|landia vs. Hungaria at 7.00 and forts were in vain and the half| Thistle vs. Kickers at 9.00, Who ended at 00, will enter the final on the follow- The second period started out'ing Saturday, is anyone's guess. The first period was a single, two passed balls fol. | lowed then Suddard"s single and an error scored Fielder easily. Mapes opened the 3rd with a BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS single, moved on a passed ball and scored on Horton's double, In the fourth, Boyce hit Sud.| dard with a pitched ball, March Detroit was safe on an error, then a| Cleveland 000 001 000--~1 70 choice play, another error and an| Lary (14-15) infield out made it a four-run Perry (17.9) Stigman (5) New- rally, combe (6) and Romano. HR: Horton was on via an error in|Det.Gernert (1) Berberet (5) Ka. the 7th, advanced on a passed line (15), ball and scored on Taylor's sac- Boston rifice, The final run, in the 9th Baltimore 010 010 11x-- 4 B80 game, came on singles by Burke! Brewer (10-13) Fornieles (8) and Fielder with an error inland Nixon; Brown, Stock (8) between, | Hoeft (2-1) (8) Wilhelm (9) and Suddard, Price, Mapes and Triandos. HR: Bsn-Nixon (6); Fielder each had two hits for Bal-Triandos (10), the winners | Washington SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sud. 000 000 001 00-1 dard, If; March, 3b; Sneddon, 1b; [New York Price, 2b; Mapes, rf: Burke, ss; Horton, cf; Fielder, c¢; Taylor, p shick (9) Lee (8-6) (11) and Bat. OSHAWA MERCHANTS -- Mc-|tey; Stafford, Coates (9) Arroyo Kee, ss; Hubble, rf; O'Connor, (9) Grba (5-4) (11) and Howard 3b; Boyce, p; Courtney, 1b; Ed- HR: NY-Mantle (36) wards, ¢; R. Elliott, cf; Magee, National League 2h K 8 p n i a ab; Keenan, rf; B. Elliott, 8 In py purgh 002 001 200-- 7 13 6th. ___. |phila 000 000 010-1 73 By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League 020 060 010-- 9 14 0 030 000 000 3 10 1 61 Py 000 100 000 01-- 80 Kralick, Sadowski (8) Woode- Football Fans | Flock To Watch Wide-Open Play TORONTO (CP)--On the foot ball field, offence-may or may not be the best defence. But at the turnstiles there seems little doubt as to the win- ner--offence all the way | The defensive phase of Cana- dian football, most ably demon- strated by Hamilton Tiger Cats in 1957, has been replaced by exciting and unpredictable offen. sive thrusts, A surge in gates has followed, | In three home games Toronto Argonauts have attracted almost 88,500 fans, and they still have four to play Attendance has soared to near the 80,000 mark for four Ottawa home games: Montreal is ahead of last year's count and Hamil ton, despite floundering in the cellar, has attracted 70,000 in three home appearances. | |DEFENCE IS DULL League observers (igure the emphasis on offence is the rea- son, Defensive football may be technical perfection, but i is low-scoring and methodical. Tt seldoms stirs up much excite. ment Winners in all games so far this season have scored at least three touchdowns. Inthe first half of this season's schedule, the four teams have scored two-thirds as many points| |as they managed in the entire 1959 schedule, The total - score average of more than 46 points a game Is | higher than the mark set in 1955 {when Montreal rolled to 388 WON MARATHON --Mrs. A. B. Darling of Montreal and Mrs. H. M. Perry of Toronto combined Tuesday to win the low gross award in the nine-hole, two- ball foursome of the annual Cana- dian Women's Golf Association tournament Mrs, Darling and Mrs, Perry shot a 46, two strokes better than their nearest competitors, in the opening event of a meet, Mrs. L. W. Gray of Hamilton and Mrs. H. E. Bradley of Osh awa won low net honors with 83%. Los Angeles -- Bobby Gordon 167, Pittsburgh, knocked out Bobby Sand, 171, Los Angeles, 7 Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Blades, 178, Ft pointed John 174, Miami, 10. Boston--Larry three-day | Clearws Fla., stopped Pat y, Jr., 135, Boston, 9. (Gorilla) Gould, Most of the famous rose wind OWS round, carved apertures, are in the Gothic ca |thedrals of France, } big By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Freddie | Lauderdale, out. | Boardman, ' 139, stone 'NOW A CORPORAL ADDIS ABABA (AP) Ethiopia's Olympic marathon winner, Abbe Bikila, has heen promoted to the rank of corporal in Emperor Haile Selassie's imperial body: guard. Bikila says he is already {and 2 special big-game season is| ANGELO MOSCA Roberts (10.16) Short (1D. TO BE WRESTLER Green (9) and Neeman, HR: Pgh-Virdon (8); Pha-Woods (1), | Pittsburgh 001 000 110-- 3 10 4 OTTAWA (CP) The grunting and groaning he contends with as a football Phila 000 002 0002 80 lineman with Ottawa Rough | Haddix,' Labine (2-1) (7) and H. Smith; Owens (4.13) and Riders isn't enough for An- | gelo Mosca. Coker. HR: Pgh-H, Smith (11) San Fran 100 310 000 5 91 Chicago 010 000 001 2 51 Sam Jones (17 - 14) and A Schmidt; Ellsworth (6-13) Schaf- Big Angie |fernoth (5) Wright. (9) and Tay- wrestler, lor, The six - foot - four, 275. | o pound tackle made known |Citcinnat his ambition Tuesday in an- | nouncing he will talk toy 'dette (17-12) Fox (7) McMahon wrestling promoter Eddie "|(7) pizarro (8) and Crandall. Quinn before the end of the [os Angeles 000 000 002-- 2 football season to make ten- |§{ Louis tative arrangements, Craig, Sherry (14.9) (9) Koufax Mosca, who wrestled at |(9) and Pignatano; Notre Dame University, says McDaniel (12-4) (9) the sport appeals to him-- |Smith especially from a financial International League aspect 4 : Best-of-seven Finals Toronto ELK SEASON ANNOUNCED ster REGINA (CP)--A special elk Ngnener season will be held in Cypress : Hills game preserve Nov, 7 to 12 wants to he a 000 000 000-0 23 and Negray (2) and Berberet; | (3) Sadowski (6) Washburn (8), and Cannizzaro, HR: Tor-King 2, Thompson; Roch-Frey, (Toronto leads series 2-1) American Association Milwaukee Best-of seven Finals {Los Angeles Louisville 210 000 000-- 3 6 1/San Fran Denver 110 010 30x-- 6 8 0 Cincinnati Rehm, Botz (7) and Lopata; Chicago Seyfried and Roarke. Phila (Denver leads series 1-0) And DS Samah Le nd Probable ers Ameriews 1 gue GBL|_ Cincinnati (O'Toole 12-11) at 604 -- Milwaukee (Spahn 20-9) (N) 575 4 | Los Angeles (Drysdale 14-13) 572 4% at St, Louis (Jackson 17-12) (N) 497 15% (Only games scheduled) A907 15% Thursday's Games 459 21 (No games scheduled) A34 24% International League 361 35 Playoff Today's Games Tuesday's Result (And Probable Pitchers) Toronto 8 Rochester 1 Kansas City (B. Daley 15.14) (Toronto leads best - of - seven at Chicago (Wynn 12.10 or Score finals 2.1) | 410) (N) Tonight's Game Washington (Ramos at| Toronto at Rochester (N) New York (Ford 10-9) Thursday's Game Boston (Sullivan 6-16) at Balli- Toronto at Rochester (N) mote (Barber wh. 00 American Association nly games scheduled Louisville 3 Denver 6 Thursday's Games (No games scheduled) National League WL Pet. GBL 621 -- 580 6 566 8 531 18 503 17 A452 24% .385 34 .363 37% Today's Games | Pittsburgh 85 |8t, Louis 63 New York Baltimore Chicago Washington Cleveland Detroit Boston Kansas City 11-15) final 1-0) Men's Doubles tournament (fowl) at Lindsay Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m, THURSDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL City Championship Round- {Robin -- Scugog Cleaners Jrs |vs Heffering's Imperials, at Alex- andra Park, 8.00 p.m, Jim King's Homers Win For Leafs ROCHESTER, N.Y. (CP) Toronto outfielder Jim King drove in five runs with a pair of home runs Tuesday night as the Maple Leafs defeated Rochester Red Wings 8-1 to go ahead 21 in games in the best-of-seven International League finals, King, who hit 24 homers dur- ing the regular season, belted his first homer in the first inning with one aboard, off starter Wil lard Schmidt, He hit the other off reliever Cal Browning with two on in the third, Toronto righthander Ron Ne- gray took over for starter Rip Coleman in the second with two aboard and one out, and turned in a powerful relief job to get the |win, Negray walked one and {fanned five while giving up only two singles in 7 2-3 innings. Tim Thompson also homered for the Leafs--a solo in the eighth ~--and Chuck Tanner drove in two runs with two of his three i singles. Woodview Pee Wees Beat Nipigon Girls Woodview Park defeated Nipi- gon Park 28-9, last evening, at | Nipigon Park, in the first game of the CRA Neighborhood Asso- ciation's Pee Wee Girls Softball League, championship finals, It was an easy win for Wood view, who scored four runs in | each of the first two frames and |added seven more in the third, then went on from there to add to their total in every inning, J. Mason and Plontek scored in the first inning with Huehner- |gard, I, Mason and Yourkevich|- { helping out, They got another run |in the third and then didn't score | again until the 7th, when they staged a six-run rally, Pitcher Clough for Woodview aided her own cause by coming [to bat six times and scoring six p, times. Every member of the team crossed the plate at least once with Parrott, Henderson and Cameron the other big scor- ers, J. Mason, Plontek and Pitt mar were hest for the losers, WOODVIEW - Parrott, Hen- derson, Raike, Clough, Rayner, Cameron, Andrews, walker, Crowells, O'Brian, Crim. mings and DeBeaupre, NIPIGON -- J, Mason, Pittmar, (Denver leads best - of - seven Piontek, Huehnergard, I. Mason, farm clubs of Yourkevich, Smith and Meyer, N Vande. here Oct. OLD COUNTRY ' SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Results United Kingdom Tuesday: | ENGLISH LEAGUE | Second Division U 3 Portsmouth 1 Third Division Bristol C 2 Notts C 1 Bury 4 Colchester 0 {Grimsby 2 Newport 1 Walsall 2 Chesterfield 1 {Watford 1 Swindon 0 Sheffield Floyd Curry Signs Third Coach Term { MONTREAL (CP) -- Former ajor leaguer Floyd Curry has signed to coach Montreal Royals for his third season, the Eastern Professional Hockey League champions announced Tuesday. The Royals meet Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League in an exhibition game | 2. They open their EPHL schedule four days later In Hull, Que., against Canadiens, Canadiens and Royals are both Montreal Cana. diens of the L. SPORT BRIEFS team, was 020 002 500 9 10 1 Milwaukee Falcons of the Inter. Hook (11-17) and Bailey; Bur. native of Hancock, Mich. franchise 000 000 102-- 3 11 0, Boron "he Simmons, Tuesday. The sale price was not H. disclosed. 303 100 010 8 10 1 from Scotland to Ireland Sept. 28) 100 000 000-- 1 4 1 or and swimmer has made two unsuc-| Thompson; Schmid, Browning cessful attempts so far this year. OLYMPIAN JOINS PROS MILWAUKEE (AP) Rod Paavola, 21 - year - old star de- | fenceman on the U.S, Olympic| signed Monday | national Hockey League, He is a| SEATTLE (AP) Seattle's Pacific Coast League baseball wil' 'be taken over by | d Sox Oct, 15, an at-| torney for the Seattle club said] PORTPATRICK, Scotland (AP) | ~Florence Chadwick plans to make her final attempt to swim No V7 | 20. The San Diego Calif, | scheduled for the Moose Moun. | tain game preserve Oct. 31 to Nov. 5, the Saskatchewan depart ment of natural resources an. nounced Tuesday, POST TIME Special Bus Service , . . training for the 1964 Olym. pies in Tokyo LONG TRADITION The present Icelandic language is little changed from that used in the old Norse sagas. : Leaving Oshawa Terminal at 12:00 noon returning after lost rece, Fare, including admission to track, $2.45. General Admission $1 (inel. tax). Clubhouse $2.50 (imel. tax), Free Parking. Infor. mation ond Reserved Seats - OX 8.2313), OLD WOODBINE unit In Observance Of The Jewish Holidays OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 36 KING ST. E. IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA EVERYTHING EVERY SPORT We carry a complete line of RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, AM- MUNITION, SCOPES, BINOCULARS, SLINGS, SIGHTS. AND ALL ACCESSORIES FOR UN AND DE LICENSES 61 KING E.,, OSHAWA FREE--OPEN SEASON BOOKLETS BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN RA 3-271

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