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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1960, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Decomber 16,1960 3 Parts & Service | Top Firefighters OHA President The rw miady longue some | Sande Waming Shere Hall matched the pane iF] als Service nw TORONTO (CP) ~ The presi- dent of the Omarie Hockey sociation says any leam {ents Ruseia in the word will hove fo nd fost , whe town 'Genosha Hawks Edge Quigley's du sending on & compieie eam! in the dying seconds and thowth play and owiscoring the Firefight: every five minutes trymg 16 weer Sciilosser scored a fowl shot, Oh ers 14 io 5. The best for the Fire. Wi nement the Oshawa cub down, But the awe put the ball into » reste 160 men wes Wry with 4 and for yo Fo Hawks were In much betier con-| preserve thelr 007 win Paris it was Sawyer, Holt, and Important Notice! | dition than Hamiion figered andl High scorer for Oshawa wd the! Boniting with 4 points specs "The Oshawa Branch of the who did the ranning game wes Tom Olinyk w The second game in the Biddy Hall ONT. BARBERS' ASSOCIATION er scoring welll pointe. Brent Oldfield League ot Simeoe the Mun Extend ~~ : nd checking out and Can Chesi 11 and Gary conese SLOT SEASON'S GREETINGS 1 was the seventh victory in nine standing Oshawa moved into # %- Youghen 10, Al Sclbosser i for the Hawks snd left] 29 hatftime eps | the Quigleys with 70 points ager De fim holt oore Wat To All Their Patrons and Friends | ------ in & tie for first place, with COME FROM BEHIND Bob Nordofl with 13 Ww the best for Police and CHRISTMAS HOURS ; led B Tig Lio, ge Te both cn cr t,o ono 1,1 fo ntl Rn hl OPEN WEDNESDAY, DEC, 21st & 28ih CLOSED DECEMBER 26th & 27th ot Doneven Collegiate conseentive points from owiside| Hamilton had 16 for J Lowrence Clark, Pres, - with Censde"s Alias Cap He guid ¥ Tosh BE. Eateré wont to Lnsrmement they wil hove Asi be Oskari Hore Genohe Hawks iy displayed one of thelr best games of the season, last mighi it still had to go aM out to win 8 close 41 vietory over Harliton Quig leys, In an OBA Big Seven Bas-|it was they kethell lesgue game played atl With every play Hamilion's Wesidsle Collegiate, and the passing # | rf The Hamilton battle wis # reall and simost obitersted the Hawks close game #ll the way and dis himself. The Hamilton eb played some of the best basket moved into a 5 point lead before! morrow night 16 played in this ares this yesr | Oshawa came back, |ed by Brent burg who are stil] e were néver more then six Oldfield and Tom Olinyk the Gen | Game time is 7.30 pm, ot oints between the two ehibs snd|oshs chub were soon back in the score was tied on many oces| game, They tied it up on John = |slons, Oshaws managed to ghin| Newey's basket and moved in 18 lead hefore the end of the first] front as Carl Cheski hit from out- {half as Tom Olinvk led the earlylside, The score was deadlocked stanze with 14 points, Gary 56 all when Schlosser seored from Vaughan, driving well from the| inside apd then i see sawed hack forwerd spot notched 10. Bob Nor and forth "tH the 15 minute mark dof, 8 former CYO star in 1956/in the game, Oshawa moved in managed 9 points In the sarly| front as Cheski scored only to see hal! and Al Schlosser 6 for thelthe lead vanish, Then with 2 wigley club, Coneh Dennis Me | minutes remaining Brent Oldfield "oll tried to outrun the Hawks in| put the Hawks in the lead to stay the first Half as he platooned his! Tom Olinyk wdded two foul shots) end B LOOKING BACK! Canada's 60 Best Proved Stern Test . There : f thei By JACK SULLIVAN Another disappositment was 10 (Camm iiens captured the Stanley Mo Vict. 8 ley ry he Canadian Press Staff. Writer at the summer Olympics in\Cup for the fifth consecutive | hav to : ' y hot Rome where Canada year, then lost thelr greatest Milionaire-sporisman E FP Tay Anne He gtve Bob Hay most dismal showing in|star when 80-year-old Mewrice|icr of Toronto The three-year: Bob Paul and Barbara | Mao mast dna' Si ng Richard retired old finished second to Bally Ache University of Bit Olympi history Re #7 © alive " lin the Preakness and was fourth i ( only one p > y 1 ) GATHER Don ditated University EAST TAKES HOCKEY in the Kentucky Derby, The Car Kitchener - Water ve BH A Coluy bia TOWING eight! Chatham Maoons won their | nadian-fonled colt was In the Harry Jerome, |" fl , od H th in the team rst Allan Cup, defeating Trail money Wn two $100,000 races, the he young Canadian = B18 Liga hy o A Biligmoke Eaters in the senior (Flamingo Makes and Florida The first|the Tap-nolchers It was Wayne wards St. Mary's first goal came\men and Women of amateur SANGRE WIth OOTY pina hockey final, Junor hockey hon-|Derby, and capped the year by affair with the Clarke with 6, all scored with Tine) gone' ior" of Pai Murdoch |sport in the 1960 Olympic yewr.| The UR i xe oes and the Memorial Cup were|winning the Queen's Plate in Tor, ¢ having a slight sel shols who sored sted in the first For some it meant great personal |of raw rookies and seasoned Vel: yo, hy gi Catharines TeePees onto, He suffered a leg injury and nore led by . Phe [TL wid yA Jas 4 Siten MH eriod triumph; for others fullure erans coached yA Frank Read: lover Edmonton Oil Kings was retired to stud efter picking ad for el Slory as il dio boys com: * ¢ pr " { > 0 6 ell and lo A y ommated. Day as they| The wak increpsed for the| Miss Heggtveit, 21 Jour Ags ". o © old J ancouver hovel} Canadian pro football was/Ww about $250,000 for 'aylor, just as outscored snd oul hustled the Winners when Jerry Dionne|Plonde Ottawa skier, Hashed id bbissid pacar 8 owed {or |7PEned and the Western Confer-|most ever won by a Canadien wm be-| Top-notehgrs 17 to 4, to make helscored after receiving a pass/@ Kold medal - Winning Jeriarn) {Caiman ie hat had rowed Wr ue agreed to unlimited blocking | horse / ( nm § righ i i i ance in the womens saiom inigetner fol ree | Aba 4 | : : Top |from his right wing Brian § ne. Winter Olympics st Squaw| Canadian track and field forces hy Jingmen ad wo flanking gpy CHANNEL RECORD Pri Valley, Calif, | was the first | managed only one point at Rome Loa on interlocking sche Paddlers from Cartierville, re | HA p h t favor of Bolahoods. The Cadets ers it was Wayne Clark with § also received a penalty, This was|time a Canadian hod topped the | a sixth-place finish in the men's dule. to start in 1961 on 8 two- {tt + on thelr fourth Sonate l were led in this half by King with] In the minor league game play- awarded fo Martin Valks world's best n Olympic skiing, |b0-kilomeire walk by Alex Oak year trial basis, {tive Canadian canoe champion: 11 points and Hrycyshyn with 18,.(ed up at OCVI the ¥'s HKunner Phe International Skiing Fed: (ley, transplanted Newfoundlander Otis Rough Rid hired ship, and the Detroit Hoat Club Best for the winner the game | and the Freelancers tangled for|8T. JOHN'S -- 87, GERTRUDE S\oration named Miss Heggtveil from Oshawa, Ont Lionave Cup ' "wi " 16-6 sapiured the Royal Canadian 4 ' In & very close game Bt. John's | world alpine combined and sla {the Grey Cup Kast with a 166Henley for the third straight ROME IN TEARS victory over Edmonton Eskimos time at Port Dalhousie, Ont Miles with 11 and Corhy|a lively contest, with the Y's Run i Th Coming { on Wu al the defeated Si £ trude's all champion She returned hi by the seo i A am A pinched leg muscle sent Can-|in a dull, defensive game that| Helge Jensen, Danish horn h 7 sail ¢| final whistle by the score of 23 score of 140. With this victory Bt ome | ild welcome and then i" A | fu e Sutoiia Mmiiut league game to 20 iB John's takes over the first olacol oe tok lib A ada's only bright . hope for A never finished, With 41 seconds | swimmer from Toronto, crossed the Jaycee Blues and Jaycee| In the first half the Runners|in standings, Andy Bryant was! At the Olympic rink the Tor | medal to the sidelines weeping remaining, fans poured omo the | the English Channel in the fast: Whites tangling in a tight con:|led by Bell with 4 poluts took a the hero of the game when he oie couple of Miss Wagner and |and disheartened, He was 10: field and a youngster capped the | est time ever--10 hours, 28 min- test, The first hall score read 16)slim 18 to 18 point lead over the scored the only goal of the game. | paul won the pairs figure-skating year-old Harry Jerome of Van: demonstration by swiping the utes to 0 in favor of the Blues, and| Freelancers as they played heads Don Borehuk was given the 88: championship, breaking a Euro-[COuver coholder of the world| game ball Austria, Germany and the| | London Lords United States won all the titles Done. Mundinger # was Boivin, Fine iseore was 8 to 2 8 fever of i| Police. zie, 1. Games to he played this Satur. Newey day, Dee, 17: 8.90 am, -- Mum 4 Total 7, |dinger vo Firefighters and 9.50 HAMILTON Schlosser 2, 8.m Police Assoc, vs Parts Wright 6, BR, Ross, Peleach, B. and Service, Ross 10, Hotrum 9, Richter 8, ay Kinder 1, Shore, and Nordoff 13, yiooed hy Tommy Kroeger cop 'olal #7, k d / ' Olfigims ~ X McPherson ond ae pot Credit sailors uh, Hamilton yoke "of estern Seorers -- R. Jones, Hamilton oe 4 five Tan Wap hod Wrubel, Omens, _ |asime, The junior title and Minto Cup went to New Westminster Saimonbellies In 1 six - game series over Whithy Red Wings, | sstiminster Royals won the) Canadian soccer ehamplonship Tillsonburg TAvingsions brought the senor haskethall title to On tario, then went to Italy for the Olympics and were knocked out in the qualifying tournament Windsor AKO won the junior erown end Richmond, B. C., the| senior women's title wl BURR wi . WATCH HOWE! RANGERS DO IT Wh an NHL team plays oA N.Y. Raugers, Is in posses Rangers, o» lel-winger, moves nst Detroit Red Wings, the sion of 8 bounding puek 'under | In to Block off Howe ip this BEA Petro bi hg H Hot | bis stick) and he has to con | first period setion last pighi in have wach owe end with Detroit's Gordie | Detroit, The game ended 1.1 Here centre Ted Hempson (22) | Howe, Ron Huteminson (11) of «AP Wirepholo Y's Men's Minor Basketball Games tr otc 0 StL mipor lesgue game Radio grew coming out with a $l same. John Kesubeck earned his Jackson Hall between Boles point lead The big gun Jor { ¢ Bi iiest shutout with fine goal tend-| loo Dutchmen ' with § po f hose John's Cadets was| Was Blader i J points and foi ing against the opposing for These are FOR TIE n 0 Gordie YO Pee Wee. Hockey Action Ll COME Waring ward Mary's shutout Holy Cross! Wagner The lira al Bimeoe hoods and » i real curiain half sporishaven boy edge 17 10 12. The Corby with 6 points eadels it was Bmelko The second half close with cadets coming Irom be tscoring the Sporis|floal seore stand 88 to 16 24 to 19, bul the scorer for CKLB was Calder with Jim Verral was given stood 36 to 86 inl19 points, and for the Top-poich- penalty for Holy Cross, Bi alse WHE & Clos oarsmen | | | | [ nas lead Vi i Years Bind ana ou haven erew | final score si n Were h # ¢ hy " ners ' 7 won the senior p for them in|up ball and made the break s sist on the play J record for the 100 metres with a Al Pwith opi 11 9% stiort| eo had lasted 10-second clocking and a young: [ster Canadians had hoped would title for the fourth consecutive) Ive the country its greatest vear and then turned profes track boost since another Van. sional couver sprinter, Percy Williams, won the double sprints in 1028 LOST IN HOCKEY Thelng-legged Negro reached A bronze medal went to 10-(the semi-finals but imped off the year-old Don Jackson of Oshawa, track at the B-metre distance Ont, possibly the world's great: with leg trouble est free skater, in the men's | The big winner at home was figure-skating | Bob Hayward, 32-year-old chicken But the hig surprise also was farmer from Embro, Ont,, who the biggest disappointment for drove Miss Supertest II to vie. this half with a big 11 point effort by Planche, The best for the Whites in the first hall was Hrysoyk with 6. In the second wall Whites tried desper- ately to overcome thelr first half deficit as they outscored the Blues 18 to 11, but were still short 4 points at the end of the game, as the score read Blues 26 and Whites 22. Higher scorer for the Blues was Planche with 13 and for the Whites it was Hrayanyk with 11 The third Minor League game count In the second half, the Free lancers tried gamely to take the lead and at one time tled up the game only to ahve the Runners come back and eke out a close win, High scorers for the Y' Runners were M, Bell with 8 and Goodman with 6, while for the Freelancers it was Barlow with § and Horne with 6 Games this coming Saturday, December 17: OCVI, 848 am, Top-notchers vs Jaycee Whites; Simeoe Hall, 9.50 am, CKLB vs In the tight game Bt, John's was penalized (wice. Rod Mowat was penalized for tripping and Mike Keenan was sent fo the hox for kneeling. Larry McAvoy of St Gertrude's received the only pen- fl alty for the losers TIGERS - LIONS St. Gregory's Tigers defeated the Lions in a wide open game to score eleven times, John Salowskl was the top point getier with four goals and two assists, Allan Kavanaugh tallied twice for pean monopoly that since the first Winter Games in 1924. They later won the world Freelancers; 10.10 a.m, Jaycee Blues ve Bt. John's Cadets and 1050 a.m, Bolahoods vs Y's Runners at Simeone Hall pitted the un defeated CKLB team against the Top-notchers, In the first half, it was an even contest with the OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ares include handicaps. The six lucky names were Ernie Binlr, Warry Barns , Max Rockert, Doug Morrison, Frank Elliott and Blake Walid. The win ners will have thelr birds delivered early next week High triple was Don Mountjoy 70% (343, 304) followed hy Hugh eleod the high triples [698 (256, 202), John. Sianiey 606 (888, ils week with @ lovely 704 (388), fol. |48t, 847), Fred Fusco 668 (370, 810), owed by Russ MoBride 680 (311, 318), [Jack Guilinan 648 (240, 263), Fat Jar 987 864), Art Smart 683 vis 641 (335, 228), Hoss Coulson 635 10h) Morrison A464 (938), | (286, 386), George Kurelo FH (218, 248) | Bateman 808 (341) Jack Dell 887 (388, 334), Harold Dayle opi Hose Crawford 860, | 080 (360), Ross Tooper #13 (333, 330), Patrick Adair, with the Ontario Vie 836 Guy Morey 354, John [George Northey 618 (307, 810), and Herb lohamplon Waterloo Riskin junior nhirley Lyford 245 Dou | Bone 608 (R17, 209 Bs last sdason, will he given a Helen Wiggine 237, Helen! 'The highest of the good singles were t ig " Bob Melean 80. Paul| Al Brisebois 368, Aubrey Hircock 5,|PPO Tyeut here next week Bumett 386, Lily Rae 884, BIN Webster (Arn MoEachern 836, Gus Mercier 435, Adair 180:-pound, 20-year-old W3. Evelyn Bennett 216, Tom Rae 214, 1538, John Brady 235, Earl Ferguson 4h | contre, played on & line with Tack Laverty 204, Gwen Kane 301 and [Porky Plper 331, Blake Walls 830, | ; ¢ fim Norrie 00 Mike Dramomats 887, Harry %osik 423, | Gerry Ouellette who now is with [Harvey Rosell Vie Smith 219, Tom |Boston Bruins, He has heen Krawehuk 316, Pottery 218, Harald | oan refers [Hrown 814, and Ross MoRoberta'gil, We Son: hing and referring minor almost had & like number between this hockey at Gananoque this year soore and 300, becoming ton AUMErous Adair played in Holland last to mention. Good work fellows year as playing coach of the pleasure Th extending' the wishes for A | den Hoag hockey elub, He loined Very Merry Christmas for you and | Waterloo at the end of the season your families, Also don't forget we howl and scored at hetter than a goal BSR. x pe " [a + game elip in the playoffs ing oond Sachin and Oh ivein A040 The year he played with Ouel. Cheviolets 14 _ Maple |lotte, Adalr won the junior RB Loals 8:83, Oldsmaobiles Me! scoring ohamplonship with 118 auxhalle 638, Wuicks 5:31, Dieses fnaints In 30 games, Ouellette had [99 points during the same span OURA LEAGUR Adair was owned hy Chicago B Mtaning = Ringo Mathers 2 al Black Hawks and dropped when ori ons 36, Alam 3, Bam . Hers 34, Sunshiness 33, Storie 31, Spades he refused to report to Chicago's Post Ofiloe |30, Abslalners 20, Troubleshooters 3, fanm EPHL team at Sault Ste Jrionauts 8, Button Pushers 3, Hi Marie this vear J) on I} M", " CR # Ansestals 4 Harald Cotton, chief scot for Sunnyside a! 3 | organization, ploked 16, Composites 14 and up the rights to Adair and as signed him to Kingston the Tigers, Larnvy Judge also scored on two occasions to give the Tigers a commanding lead Ricky Veddin, Dave Mosier, and Mike Conway scored singles to hring the total to eleven, Paul MoAllister, Paul Scott, Mike Con. way, and Dave Mosier were given assists, Rene Pleau gained another shutout as no Lion for: ward was able to score MOTOR OIYY MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE With only ane week left in the second | ection the Easy Aces are out in front | Ath 16 points followed by Dukes with {5, Roekeis 13, Hotshots 18, Lucky Strikes 11, Strikers 10, Hopeful Six §, Humdingers § Kay Crawford lead Waterloo Vanier Gets Pro Trial KINGSTON (CP) Kingston Frontenacs said Thursday night MEN'S STORE LEAGUE Turkey night Is next week fellows, so et's have full turn out and don't let the turkeys go with small scores, There | wil A capon ar every team #0 | let's ses full teams and really big) cores and remember fellows handicap | aunts for this alse. With twa exeep: tans our scares were nothing to write wane about foe Ristioh must have that] asl weak was turkey night as he had & ervifie B64 (410, 205 360), followed by Cleve Halliday with 834 (864, 336). Nice going fellows. OG. Swindells 744 (ia) F # Gates 41 (270), § Balmers 140 (367), B. | 30, Gilkes TH) (361), PF Makarchuk 768 wm Nindlgs: H Min rawn 358 Miehatds #61 F in 37 and 8. Sargeant Painis wan Hallidays 3 Collis Department Store §, Oshawa Up Vi Algers 5 Toastmaster Bakers 1 Vera's Bacher Shop 4, Anca Pharma eutioals 0; A and P 4 Bell Telephone yi Coulters 4, Smith's Coffee "Rar 0) Brown's Lumber 3, Ontario Barhers Association 1 (without Red 100) Mixon's Coal 4, Bolahood's Nparishaven Vi Goeh's Supertest Station §, Pedi Ontario Matar Sales 3, Wards Aula Supply 3: Oshawa Bakery '8, Powell's Druid Store 1 A Tp Top Tallors | Lemon League: F.- Foard #8, J. Moon #, RB Lavigietle 8, N, Winfield 80 1 Smith 8. The Anca Boys toak advan tage of my Christmas after with hand! cap Moan 216, EB. Gibbons 266, J Marshall 368 and, this Is very teuehing, Pan Fear is aut with 33 Now, fellows, tay ont High Averages Moss 34. Red Shobhrook 3M thought Ponti Mo, W y i Red Wrooks 0a, BE. Mar Shutouts this week were Bullen Push ors Los snd Has Been aver Come Bathe No ers were Spades, Hunshiners 3 Atoms, andl Sparta aver Sunnyside, Argonauts, Har man les", Rascals, Sliders and Apples The other games were aplita belween Sorte and Abstainers, Binge Markers | withdrawing from the Western fd hfstecrats and Thofmtens and | Hockey League were dispelled High bowler for the aight was Mavis [here Thursday by league presi ayia with Sad (ase, #3, 31) followed [dent Al Leader. I've heara no: y Doug Trivell 0 (B54, WW, 00) i fo hs 4, 30, 48 a, Gord CL an Ym Jae 1 would have | i ' sale eke a b i Bo, a Clark Me tae, ho), heen contacted If any team was salmers 398, Joe Ristioh #1 he (861, 300), Rieh Mateh | thi L y " hk 300. Bd Lugtentury $00. 1dr. 638 (308), Bob Germond 620 (B44) Shining of withdrawing," said December 30. 180, Turkey sight [RIL Rowden a3 (383, 313), Vie Wil same price and everybody oul. oh? If | lamson &38 (380, 318), Doreen Reld 43% Ay THE CANADIAN PRESS sou have sight them oul PAL, Art Merrick 887 (371 3M), Gee | | Taylor AG (BEY, 211), Mary Shemilt &2 253 Yenny Linton 616 2a Standings Montreal, won 18, lost 8, tied 4, points 40 Paints Gealfrion Aand Lharamars REPORTS DENIED | VANCOUVER (CP) Reports that Winnipeg Warriors and Vie. toria Cougars are considering Plenduke Even Sin Bak 8. men, have PARTS AND SERVICE MENS LEAGUY holding thei wally | Keo Hargy Snow 614 (283, 310), Roa Motil is 613 (236), Moe Fenton 810 (830, a8), | Johnson WE (345), Don Harper wii HO) and Chris March S00 (333 as [L211 The [317 reased | Good singles were Kelth Smith #62 he Joanne Hustan 388, Jack Little 856. Jim Baxter 358, Tsobel Tiling ris 46 Cadillacs stopp feat Clark S88, Myrt Alexander 3, Maer © as hey Beat thew 40 olidifty see. [Rout 330, Marg Germond 2333, Rich tion lead. Cerval alse won 48 from [March Sr. 338 21%, Shirley Weeks 308 Vanxhalls, thei st rivals, bat Cad (Bd Shomilt BY, M wean 204 dies Are We their next warey, [Chuek Grimblehy Dorothy Cheviplets w +0 win over the une [Lymer 338, Hank 2, Helly Maoky/Buloks are five In arrears of the [Myre 382 Jean Britten 283, Dawe section loaders as Corvairs have won Milohell 38. Wes Ogden 238. Chueh he only section that the rales allow [Look B81, Del Sibiook 3M, June Lawson them Pontiacs avercame GMCs to the [318 Boh Lymer 24 earge Lawrence naming the Boys w seotion and total » thelr 5 \ searest competitor he Pow Montreal | Toronto, 27. | Montreal on Mahovlich Reliveay Goals Assists 29 Shutouts Hall Chicago, 3 Penalties Richard, Montreal, [67 'minutes i JS -- ---- Canada. A pickup team of Amer joan college players won hockey gold medal, defeating hoth Canada and defending cham plon Russia, The Americans up set Canada's Kitchener - Water loo Dutchmen 21 and Russia 3-2 Stand LONDON England's professional soccer players Thursday presented a united front for strike action on Jan 14--unless they get more pay and hetter contracts A meeting of players Midlands of England strike decisions from the and the north That means the 2,700 members the Professional Footballers' Assoclation--the players' union are ready to come out in force in the new vear if they don't get a new deal from the men who run league soccer in England Delegates from clubs all over England have voted for a strike hy 600 votes against 18 If a strike came off, more than English soccer would be affected The Furapean Cup of Champions the Burepean Cup of Cup Win ners, and the Yuropean Iater Cities Falrs Cup all would be hit WANT MINIMUM WAGE The players are demanding a guaranteed minimum wage of £15 a week, abolition of the max. imum wage of £30 pounds a week, freedom to negotiate the (AP) in the hacked south of ract, freedom to leave a colyh if they can't agree about terms and a Joint committee of play. the Soccer Men length and terms of thelr con. MO 8.8181 tory In the Harmsworth Trophy races at Picton, Ont, He whipped three American challengers in the threeheat 46-mile grind for world powerboat supremacy, Hayward also won in 1050 | Elsewhere at home, Montreal F 1 ers and club officials to deal with disputes League chiefs, representing the 192 elubs, have ofered what they lealled "substantial" increases in |the present £68 minimum wage without being specific, an in leroase up to £30 a week for play- {ers who have five years serv. lee with clubs, a new contract allowing players to sign from one to three years with signing on fees varying from £150 to £600 {and a joint commitiee appointed {by the ministry of labor to handle disputes So far have the re. Ontario Rugby Football Union title and McGill University Redmen took thelr first eastern intercol- leglate crown in 22 years by de feating Queen's Golden Gaels 2140 in a sudden-death playoff, The Hedmen defeated University of Alberta, the western champions, 46-7 for the Churchill Cup, BULLDOGS WIN Kast and West split intermedi ale and Junior honors, Manitoba's Bt, Vital Bulldogs won the in termediate title with a 21-8 vic tory over Verdun, ne, and Rosemount Bombers of Montreal the junior crown, delhwoning Bas- katoon Hilltops 22-20 In golf, Keith Alexander of Calgary won the Canadian ama teur and then helped Alberta win the Willingdon Cup inter provincial team title for the first time in 27 years, American Art Wall Jr, won the Canadian open and 48-year-old Bill Kerr of Mont real captured the Canadian PGA championship at Winnipeg Judy Darling of Montreal won the Canadian Women's Open and Mrs, Robert Lyle, also of Mont real, took Close honors, Quebec won senior and junior interprov- incial team honors but the indi vidual title went to 17-year-old Gall Harvey of Toromo for the third year, Brian Wilcox took the Canadian | Junior men's title on his home | course at Toronto Thornhill and | Ontario won the interprovineial | team title RICHARDSONS REPEAT The West continued supreme in curling The Richdrdson rink | from Regina won the Canadian title foir the second straight year players Jeoted the league compromises, 'and a vink from Stettler, Alta, at the Canadian tennis champion- ships in Toronto, and at Quebec the UB, made a five » match sweep over Canada in the North American Davis Cup tie, Amer leans cleaned up most of the honors at the Canadian junior championships in Ottawa, -- LOCAL INDUSTRY | The only local industries in the Cayman Islands----a dependency of Jamalea -- are turtle fishing, rope making and some shipbulld YOURSELF TO REAL HOLIDAY ENJOYMENT ing | MEN! 1 J0IN THE 50.PLUS CLUB 5 Openings for quiet bachelors, age fifty plus, | Comfortable bedrooms T.V. sitting room "A La Carte Coffee Shop nearby Reasonable Monthly Rates. 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