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The Oshawa Times, 18 Jan 1961, p. 15

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% AN INDIAN COLLECT SKATE Indien | schoo supolies » eriain Northern Ontario and the re sponse has been good, Collec tiem depots have been estab lished ties Sey tions. Here, King Jackie Sneddon |Femhill Park Beats Storie, Boosts His Lead | 4 started The Department of ng skates Affairs smount of te has sports #qu £n FW used skates tor vies sia Ontarie the Indias youngsiers of Whyte (left) bi Hye Each have 211 perohill and for CRA if A 3 ! horhon ssociation Dart Official sla i ' J day by VAW Hockey League A tisticlan Jim Sha Hi to Haw | LL p J ¢ Sneddon the lead in the goaltenders top spot in the 1116 ernn ar ih & moves finue fo heading the loop erage Aepart 5.40.2 getters sneddm ed a commanding tie fo after Plaver as Sunda her } ] He egistered 1 " 0 chant ! haf A win IVES no n 10 and oul MacMillan Arner blasted | 12:3 Fearne: 8d y ti N { n the © : Cornish J} M This ef ov ompiled 22 goa hen at 10.00 Tr K jeague and 19 il f i ef - Credit| MONE 4, '[ Biggest surps the 1 wn follow w the Baker ' " J * ti » q Refreshment / / yedis r 11.80 an i, M AGUE. STANDINGH { Houstan W KT VF A ris J, Williamson Williamson 06087 wl, D, Crawford 2, ¥, Parson 3, 50 45 18'J, Goulding 8, V. Graves 2, L 04175 8 Daniels 2, D immer 1, A 1 8774 5 Cummer 1, O, Clark 3, RK. Hop AVERAGES son | Hopson 1, D. Clark GA BO AVE, [1 M. Rae 2, H. Vayle 2, | Mercham 26 1 2.60 Rae | Tony's 4 0 376 Union § 0 5.20 5.50 Ler John hob Twine Hi Houston 3 Sneddon Hine Crawlord | Samolenko Ly sition of 'Bamm) op, has pla games this season recorded 14 gos for 31 He is one of the Dig why Sneddon Is leadin by & wide margin. H exper ence and general hockey leader. || ship has made Bnednr i con: Ve sistent sniper all fact, TOP sammy m a run for his second the ¢ nis 10 2 ed ff 31 ("redit 1 I 1 8 J GOALTENDERS point Futh Hae and 1 High Three Darts + vs, TIGHTS LAST | eka ster, 11 17 at NIGHT league ends maolenko Mer 22 0 Merchants captain Jack Arm-| Armstrong | strong has 30 points followed by Tran, Merch 2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| conmemetes Paul Tran and Byd(Arnold, Merchants | Miami Beach, Fla, Gomeo| Arnold with 20 and 28 pointe re-Rohinson, Tony's | Brennan, 159, Bimini, Bahamas spectively. Gerry Robinson My Tony's 27 knocked out Ceell Shorts, 149, Tony's aggressive I, Me 8 18 26 Cleveland, 7 Merchants monopoly she Wills, Unior BL Omaha, Neb in sixth place Middleton, | \ | Tn F y Nielsen, 204, Omaha, 7 London Dave Charnley, Cliff Pennington [im in i™ the rat H ¢ felr one inning Cr anstone, Ven fir 1 TEN SCORERS ht st O mon efor J I nts PT hreaks ( We jethea Bill wayne alon ark stopned . «RALPH DUPAS Holds His Margin nsoupirm Beavers Are lace, all with| gner-Waterioo Four (CR) Clif ungton of Hull-Otlawa | fiens kept his 11-point lead in the Eastern Professionaljof Hockey League scoring noints|} FACE corn twir I and collecting two as bur Pennington now wn 18 OTTAWA NEW ORLEANS (AP) Ralph Dupas of New Orleans, third + ranked challenger for the welterweight boxing title, won on a disqualification over Antonio Marcilla | when the ref South Amer Gray of ( last Weel chur of Argentina's Manday night eree charged the lean with butting Referee Francis had twice earlier hed in sixth ha th points John | Cana ILddie ie leading the Among wn front of sé ton of the MeCarthy o di still h vha has 20 goa and all FEL nint Mat | in Hi ial 0 cored thre \ i is also to in one ARN and 45 a goalie nay Sudbury gonls | leas Kercheval in the fight 1 Mareilla about butting late in the ninth round the fight to a halt slim Argentine fighter hopping mad over the ification and had to be corner hy man hést average per game ni elght| the ne and brought I'he far § up the goals d 1 \ i \ collected 71 minutes statistios released toda nilties during the week to| I Fred Hilts of Sa Iunderbirds as the Thunderbirds moved into third leaders in this division One I e had AEN minutes in this season, 20 m than Thunderbirds {att Raviich of Thunderbirds and [SUT 18 the most pengizedy the with #4) disqua pulled into his Al Welll that hed his 141g ood Marie replace Aer Up to who outwel 14 ponds at Mareilla a 800 Dupas, rival hy had given boxing les | lace notch a saint Rousseau of has 40 point tweeh Hons Roussent ha 12 assists Fifth is Ed Hoekstra of Kitch OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS BU Smith Sr 684 Land #48 (338 3, iA nutes more and i hile Hon? Wil Maver in leagu minutes $23 3h) MeEachern 00, 1), Lou Black 60% ms 485, G. Whyte 7 pu Gooh's § (40) [M0 Dump § (38), Flynn's | '58 BH), Berg's 0 (34 Over 1 1), Stephen: lin J Al's BiERite ha Bond's 8 (42 6 On 8038), Hou: |Hobt 3 an Stare's | ver Bl Bill Look, one of lehrated his "8h birthday this k and we would like to wish WARY more . Don't forget our dance that 1s to he LANDER-ATARN held this Saturday Jan, 31 in the Le CLAMIL} LEAGUE glon Hall, Gel your mane Andar with G83, whieh ineloded | snd pame sarily ta avald 134 game, and Al Saunders (See you all then combined to lead the Calls W ats giving them a aamiarianie | four point margin over the Lions and Hawks who are tied for second place eal, Orley Can \ B46, 285; (what id Ame Liayd), 2 Fla Hale 201, Fla Hoznlk 811 a] Bathe 208, Lois Glo nd Harriet Johas 300 our old faithiuls past him Patters Gaskell 231, J Lysun 230 213, N. Richmond 310, { Leighton 20! Lamon League A Yulll 86; A Billings M4 Wand 81; P. Andrus 1 fiald 3% 40), Heil Walls 37), Local § PA = Oshawa TV 8 (40), Beal's |g Meade's 4 (38) Fred's 330), | Visser 8 (ID) Ashby 97, 43; B FP. Benn 83, D 1, 48 0 Dt 4 (8 Hellarens 3 (31) together the rush PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES | Mavis Taylor still hitting the right [line headed the league Friday night Jwith 761 (384, 238, 30), and Ray Bran [ton wan & close second with 751 (294, | CAW LEAGUE Durne's Garage came up wilh wipe to shut out Berg's Men's Wea wm Group |, Tammy Goeh Supertast move galled 3720 far a fo pal win ¢ nine paints as all fo 4 : 04, 28%) yan's Sports 8 in im (HS "2 9 tolling In the ave \ - John Waldin Ras was tof points while 6 pains fg being ton! a 3TH eallar up ith Bi); Ca 8 ine Mary $0); Les Gray Payle #44 (311, 208 211, 308, 313); Joan 2081; Osear Marri t Harald Perry 634 i Head & (300, BW), LLL AN] Hawks 1, Ollers 8, ns & 4 Fa Jets 4 ons | All Group te fivide anning's. with Al's Ew with Houdallle and Sta Hofering's lmperials A 3 om In Group 4, Osha ans A, Jota |S Texace, Me 38 (390, 2 Hawa M Hawks | TOM Hae A A i Eagles 3) aver BOR (237040) Harry Bd. Salmon #04 \ Rob G war's past Bellarena ( 2 Refrigeration won ¥ v ' , J Aah es for the Aight, Steve Ranta alsa 3) A 6, Jack MeCankey Abe Taylar had Boh Corneal single with § hares W h Others ah (av : 3 \ walhl oo of bi NET T Vos, Polley 17 ¥ y A Shes Schwartz Tol LEGION LEAGUE PrN he ay Maria Ar Mitchel il, So Y gratulations go W Happy Olive Morrison 216 Tal Ryan 218 Melsaae 188 BIL Palley 71 the victorious second. section [Betty Csivanka 218, Stan Paradise 213 Strutt 208, Harry Mandaink o § They managed 0 keep hal Ernie Dickens 215 Lloyd Wager 313, Kalght 88, E. Lesnick § Hulle Sad aver Their nearest ap [Bi Bake \ Bia Johnson 2080 All aa, Db ' . a live Molntosh 204 Dumas 888, R. Os W. A ¥ ¥ y Pubs Ace ad | Gutsell 308 x A vier 206, Ele a A Pa ack Barta 308, Dol Para iodivey 873 N. B eadds ia A Ha 5 \ Paints §. Stephenson 8 oh : Happy Gang 17, Winks a 81 6 an #48, R. Wilson Rubby Dube 18 Un. Goons 4, Jels meron $1. B Labar 88, § tous aheady Aces 1A 2 Mavhess 3 D. Bowler 834 EB Jordan 'No Ides 13 and Cootaine 10 Kaydats N i id Ceatal i ydeties 4 AON 0, Raybhess Tavis SOL W. Duttieid oa, ¥ Over 8% Anes Landy #5 (WA [Bandita A Skippers A Bartenders A W fiddle Pesquidpeda LN , ® } SKAT grows baseball, ford 5 and H ' P mhilf 45 Tied For Top [imac orie Park tied|y. VELEN 19 and £S HERE | AniES FOR NORTHERN ONTARIO YOUNGSTERS his daughter Doug aire of z friend in four skates op mit Waite 6, P Fayle § Benre, Thre wine 100 standings Woodview No Rundle Oshav No tview 46, N iew No. 2 4 Woodview No. 3, 22 Maureen and A Hughes Wirepholo Craw Darts 4] k 140, D, Bae 125, A, Pelow' yith the score 48% for Central na 1 } Storie 4, Central 1 42 To Southmead Oshawa | | On Friday 13. OCC opened "its 1967 heskethall sehedile by playing host 16 Bowmanville High School for Bantam, Junior and Senior games BANTAM i In the fast-moving Bantam game, Bowmanville couldn't {fing the pace and Central dom inated the play, ending the first half with a 26 to 7 lesd | Central, led by Larry lancke with 22 points and Larry Horne (with 13, never stopped rolling Land the score ended 5 to 12 for Central, Wigh men for Bowman lvilie was Thompson with seven points | Central ~ Horne (13), Plancke (22), Bmelkn, McConkey (2), Kroll, Stefaniuk, Kilistoff (1) IShevehuk, Stuart, and Hraynyk Fouls -- 4 for 17 | Bowmanville 7), Kerr, Falls ley, Nerds, Rogers (h, Jay (2), Witvert Fouls 4 for 11 [JUNIOR The Junior game was the closest one of the night, starting al & terrific pace with great playing by both (teams, Bow manville took a 19% lead in the first quarter, but Central gol a Him lead and kept adding to i At hali-ime the score Central 27, Bowmanville 20 second-half scoring was with Oshawa Increasing light lead and the Thompson Salway, Brad Kilpatrick Fudel Was The close ame ended Skochko and Fsmits led for with 12 points apiece Brent with 14 and Wise with 11 led for Bowman while 2, man ville Central ey (8), Esmits Skochko (12), Hick (12), Rowden { their Centra 'Wins All Games | Gaatah, Anderson, Rudy (8), Stimming, Wrsynyk (2), Calder (4), and Syysika (2), Fouls ~ 2 for 15 Bowimanvilie Bremt (14) Yourth (4), Twist (6), Houslan der (1), Kozak, Rogers, Thomp son, Sirikweron, Wiseman (11) and Werry, Fouls ~ 6 for 16 SENIOR Central proved Hself poor hosts in the semior game also as they white-washed Bowman yille 82-29. Oshawa led the slow maving first half and led at half time by # 35 to V7 score In the second hall Central again dominated the play, really turning on the steam this time and finished with = 5% pont lead. Micholishen with 28 points was high for Central, followed hy Longley with 18, while Bow manville was led hy Moorecrafl with # points Central Tymoshik Babe, Bosak (6) Senecn (11), Breen (12) 16 for 26 Bowmanville James (7) FPurner (4), Moorecraft (8), Bur gess (2), Rundle, Thompson (2) Martense, Wiseman (4), Yourth (2). Fouls # for V7 Nicholishen (2%) Longley (1%) Srysika (2) Voile 5 WON FOUR STRAIGHT ARCADIA, Calif, (AP)~Cap n Fair took the $17,500 San Miguel Stakes Tuesday nt £5 ahlished himself as & SEINE comtender for the Santa Anita Derby. It was the fourth victor in a row for the three-year-old Captain Fair's time Captain Vair paid $6.20 $4 and 83; Ronnie's Ace $6.40 and $4.80 and Lanolark $6 oon was 116 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jonaery 18, 1961 15 MAY NOT MAKE IT HAS COLOR Jimmy Hinkson Is Juvenile Bulwark the Olympic marathon | i Seldom does # goaliender race with 3 points with change champion, has eh invitation to aitend premier showing of the Olympic films Wn Rome, But he doesn't know whether he can go The runner is & corporsl in the emperor's imperial bodyguard, But the " ; oe @ / guard was dishanded after . | ith LA ange per ies ? grab gods ind Bh. , $98 Arne the recent ahortive revo, ever. Jimmy Winkson, colorful oid, with A's is fowr back and now Bikila has no com- | puckstopper with the "City with 32 made wp of 17 "nd manding officer. He doesn't | League" Juveniles wn the Osh 15 assists, Kinie Mills of know whom Lo ask for leave. awa Major Hockey Len gue Dunas, is in third place with During the revolt, the cor | deserves such credits #1 points poral was handed & gun #08 | Tye 17 - year - old should be| Joe Melnick, Dumas ¢# 3 told to fight, Instesd he |ayarded hockey's "purple minder, is leading the gos sprinted to his home and re: heart" for his st per-in goals against average de mained there formance n the Leenagaty cage) partment wih a Fispetialie a this wm, "Hinky' 6 Bl-laverage 5 » lowed & total of 48 goals In| goals in 12 games played SPORT BRIEFS [syn wames for a respectable! text Sunday night, in the 6.86 goals against average, Yel Bowmanville Arena, starting at - he is subjected to target DIRE-\600 pa, Juveniles host City: WOINVES GET MASNICK tice every time he dons the Wg Wide Answering Service and of SUDBURY (CP) =~ Sudbury pads E90 pm, As tangle with Wolves of the Eastern Profes| Last Sunday might, when the Durno's in battle for first sional Hockey Lengue aniJuveniles were drubbed 72 by place nounced Tuesday the club has| Dunas Garage, Winkson play:| LEAGUE, STANDINGS acquired forward Paul Masnick|ed his best game of the season | WL TF from Victoria Cougars of the|We was peppered with 92 shots Osh, A's 8 3 Western Hockey League in ex-|in that till and that is JustiDurno's 7 4 for defenceman Leo|typical of the work this young City-Wide 3 5 4 5 75 19 Amadio, Masnick has played| Ser has been turning in, [Juveniles 2 8 2 41 #8 4 2 National Hockey League few weeks ago, Harold Cot- GOALIE AVERAGES cames with Montreal, Chicago! ton, chief scout with Boston GA 80 Ave and Toronto (Bruins, watched the sixfooter Melnick, Durno's 46 0 3.53 work under fire and he too left Robinson, A's w 0 40 MUST WEAR BEIMETS the rink with amazement, Many Godridge, C-Wide 5 0 656 TORONTO (CP) The Uni hockey ivory hunters also share Hinkson Juves, 4% 0 686 versity of Toronto Athletic As admiration for Hinkson which TOP TEN SCORERS sociation has declared that an May land him & Joh next season 'a A vel Bl: hokey Dh SPlwith a Junior "A" club, Doug Tureski, Dume's. Intramural hockey DIGYErs BYE mp, oop his conch and i former) Arnold, A's lo wear protective helmets and) ooiminger great himself, has Mills, Durne's all goallenders face masks, peer directly responsible for| Westfall, Durno's I, Ki. MeCuteheon, assistant di-| Yimmie's improved play this O'Connor, A's rector of athletics, said Tuesday | season wills, Durne's the measure has heen taken 10] In the individual scoring race, Lawson, A's protect the individual player by| statistician Jim Shaw's figures Garrard, A's reducing the considerable num- has Durno's captain right Brown, Durno's ber of face and head injuries." | winger Don Tureski leading the Baker, A's Now that there are small small cars The one with the girl in it is the Chevralet, A Bel Air Sport Sedan, Trim, very tastefully styled, Not so hig that driving is a chore, nor so small that it puts the squeeze on comfort, Sort of a justeright automobile, from its parkable size to its remarkahle room A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE . 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