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The Oshawa Times, 9 May 1961, p. 11

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THE OCVI ANNUAL track | and field meet got under way yesterday and above are shown two new record hold- is ers. Chris Chaytor, 17, (left), broke the school record in the 440-yard dash, at 53.6 seconds and Peter Mewelt, 18, (right), 8 |classifications, with the dead- Peterborough. set a new OCVI mark for the one-mile race, completing the distance in 4 mins, 37 secs. --Oshawa Times Photos. % | Legion League 5-Pin Banquet Ladies' High Single: Betty Black, 292; Men's High Single: The League held its annual budget in the Legion Hall on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 9, 19 11 HAVE FULL PROGRAM City And District Softball ing at one o'clock. The Ladies' Section will serve | tea later in the afternoon, as their contribution. In the eve- ning, the long-famous Oshawa ing a special meeting of the finalized. club with Rich March also onito assure success. , ; i i iciating under 8 p.m. at the UAW Hall June 6 with the classy Scugog| Tony's will be managed py|interested in officiating on the Howard and both these] cordially invited to attend A complete slate of umpires quested to have a delegate on d . FOUR OSHAWA TEAMS Gerry Blair as manager andi oqo. (he Oshawa City and Dis- signed and in the hands of the be competing in the Oshawa- ing duties. There will be considerable ex- Thursday at the UAW Hall. Local competition will get Cleaners, Tony's and a new the with a sound group of execu Pittsburgh Pirates have op- After considerable negotia- reliable Sammy Stark, as ing clubs, it should be a banner Columbus Jets of the Interna- in which delegates from both Charlie Russell will also be do-| Local softball fans ean lookturn have assigned catcher wishes to report that the Inter-| Golf Club, will be this Saturday, traditional opening event, start- Eloi Landry 333. Ladies' High Triple with Han- icap: Muriel Roznik, 689; Men's High Triple with Handicap: Art Cocker, 776. Ladies' High Single with Han- icap: Marion Taylor, 269; Men's High Single with Handicap, 349. Special prizes were given by a draw to the Lemon Leaguers: #7: |Saturday, to close another suc- cessful bowling year. '| Congratulations go to the : |league - champs, Untouchables: . [Herb Bathe, Bill Smith, Sr, ¢ |Flo Bracey, Albert Hale, Ella Roznik and Gord Brown. Tro- phies were presented to the team by Don Iverson, President of the Canadian Legion Branch Golf Club's seasonal '"'opening | dance" will be held, in the club- | rooms. | Greens superintendent, Joe Roberts, has reported that {growth has been very slow this season but in spite of this, he has 17 of the 18 greens ready for play, with the new green, the 10th hole, expected to be ready for play next month. E ts Bi st Season | ile Vi i i Thursday's Oshawa City and District Soft-| The schedule will open at|the job while Vin Walker will be, Getting back to y' jurisdicti f Oshawa Team entries for the 1961 sea- Cleaners Junior club meeting Joe Wrubel and coached py|the jurisdiction of the same boys are very capable in their line for entries being May 14. date, Heffering's Imperials play respec! : John McLEAN'S Esso Club Wi| ip) pe drawn up, to handle all hand at this meeting. > : The Oshawa clubs which will pib Tittle handling the coach-| + softball Association. Association Secretary before Peterborough schedule will be, pense involved in the operation JETS GET HELP underway on Tuesday, May ?3 entry, John McLean's Esso. scheduled league play Will Heffering Imps who have en-|tive officers and complete co-|tioned pitcher Jim Umbricht tions with the Peterborough their coach. Cy Thomson will [tional League, where they groups did considerable plan-|ing his little bit. forward to a good summer of Elmo Plaskett to Hawaii of the The 1961 season's official \ 'E IEE] A ELP with a nine-hole, mixed two-ball } Needed | diately! eeded Immediately! President "Wib" Hall is call- City Schedule has now been |coaching the Scugog Cine onto a will be out in full force { i i who are ball Association for Thursday at| Alexandra Park on Tuesday, the manager. {meeting, all umpires {Ci istrict Association son will be accepted in allipeople's Credit Jewellers of Rusty City and District Ass tive departments. {this meeting. Any clubs interested are re- UEW Away. be in good hands also with games which will be played Player certificates must be The meeting time, 8 p.m, May 22. Heffering's Imperials; Scugog of the Inter-City League but) CoLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- at Alexandra Park, when the puch is expected from begin. listed the services of the old operation from the participat-{and outfielder Roman Mejias to Amateur Softball Association, again manage the club while Year. {played last year. The Jets in ning, President "Wib" Halll proq Bidgood will again be'keen competition and no doubt Pacific Coast League. "Opening Day" at the Oshawa foursomes tournament as the TO 5 . L A NCE OUR ' 1953-1954 -1955 CHEVROLETS No. 43. : Consolation winners were the ene |Would-Be's: Sid Hobbs, Fred |Taylor, Len Holt, Bill Smith, Jr., Vi Brown, and Flo Hale Vi Brown 81 and Les Bowers| Right off the bat, Larry Hef-| 0. {fering has repeated his offer of | The rest of the bowlers each|a special award for all authen- received an ash tray as a me-|tic "birdies" (No. 3's) on the and PONTIACS TO BE DEALT IN Ter mento of the season. y TOM FLEMING APPEARS TO BE UP IN TREES IN POLE VAULT LEAP Grd 4 Be afi 4 BNE Ea 2 ; {208 -- the first time in our his- Congratulations to all of you and to the rest, better luck with the help of spare bowler Charlie Rankin. Trophies were presented to fhe team by Don next year! Iverson. Executive for 1961-62 season Trophies were also presented is as follows: to the following: Ladies' High President, Eloi Landry; first Average: Anne Landry 204 and vice-president, Herb Bathe; sec- Men's High Average: Lou Black ond vice-president, Lou Black; treasurer, Rita Hughes and sec- tory that the ladies have beat retary, Edna Elliott. the men. A dance rounded out the eve- Ladies' High Triple: Lois ning with spot prizes won by Glover, 720; Men's High Triple: |Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Herb Bathe, 774. LEGION LEAGUE Writes Thesis On Typical Ball Player VANCOUVER (CP)--In Noellistics of Baseball Players, Mickelsen's case, the old phrase which he is preparing for his of a pitcher having a book on master's degree in physical opposing players couldn't be education. more true. The typical PCL player is 28,| The scholarly Vancouver has a wife and two children Mountie hurler, an off - season and earns $1,050 a month during student at San Diego State Uni- the season. He was up in the versity, has a sheaf of facts and major leagues for two months figures about his teammates as|at the start of one season and well as Pacific Coast League has an outside chance of return- opponents. The information will/ing. About one in four is under go into a thesis on the compo- contract with a big-league club. site professional baseball John Typical in the PCL as the main attractions. The| chief drawbacks were insecur-| ity and being away from home. | If they had their choice again, | 92 per cent would go into pro-| fessional baseball. | Missing from Mickelsen's array of statistics, or possibly withheld for security reasons, was an item of vital interest to his pitching confreres. There doesn't seem to be a list of batsmen who have trouble hit-| {ing a curve. Junior 10-Pin Bowlers Capture Top Honors Oshawa Legion Junior 10-pin|taking part. Some have the bowlers recently won top honors| makings of experts before very in, an Eastern Tournament at|long. also Mr. and Mrs. Don Iverson. | |435-yard 6th hole, which is a par | four. Jeff McGrath, supported by his split-bamboo shafted putter, | is entered in the "Early Bird Tournament", at the New Up- lands golf course. Several Osh- awa golfers have been trying to talk Jeff into competing in On- tario-wide "open" competition, as they feel he could be one of the top golfers in the province. | Four other Oshawa golfers are entered in this event: Toby Wal- ters, Jack Germond Jr., Norm Allan and Robert Bradley. | Club captain Tom Kidd is starting the competitions this | year just as soon as the course | is in shape and he would ap-| preciate all matches being play- ed on time, as the course may be disrupted somewhat by the new construction program, start- ing in the first part of Septem- ber. | Harry Peleshok got a head- start on the season by flying to Florida for a golfing vacation. When the course is dry, Harry's drives, which are much im- ON ONE OF OUR '57 to '61 NEW OR USED CARS YOUR 1953-1954-1955 CARS WILL NEVER BE WORTH MORE! . . . DEAL NOW! ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 140 BOND WEST LIMITED RA 5-6507 the Bayview Bowl in Toronto. The banquet held in the Le- Nine bowlers from Oshawa gion Hall was well attended. competed against a strong To-| Prizes were awarded in three ronto group, with a total of 80|divisions: Senior boys, Junior bowlers in all competing in alboys and the girls. "Knockout Tournament". High singles went to Mike De- Oshawa's young Herman Cesaro, Jim Walker and Donna Prakken topped this large field, Barnes respectively. High rolling five 200-plus games, with|singles handicap to Tony Hron- a three-game total in the final cich, David Greene and Joy match of 623. |Whitely. High triples to Ted Les Sweet finished In the top| Whiteley, Guy Williams and four, Tony Hroncich in the final| Cathy Wherry. eight, along with Jim Walker,| High triple handicap awarded player. In an interview with Bruce Larsen, Vancouver Sun sports editor, the lanky pitcher out- lined the thesis, Vocational Status and Personal Character- YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Dick Farrell, Dodg- ers, defeated old mates with four innings of four-hit, shutout relief in 4-3, 10-inning victory over Phils. { Hitting -- Ken Hunt, Angels, | had three hits in four trips, hit- ting homer for one run, then scoring winning run after single in fifth inning weighs 190 pounds and stands six-foot-one. He took 12 years of schooling and about half his teammates attended college. He was 23 when he reached the triple-A level. John T. spends $5 a day during spring training and on the road. A few of his team- mates get by without spending a cent of their own money while others splurge as much as $20 a day One of five PCL players is single, 95 per cent are United States citizens and 85 per cent are of the white race. Mickelsen asked more than 100 players what were the main advantages and disadvantages of professional baseball They listed money, travel and the opportunity to meet people | Terry Twine and Mike DeCesaro|to Allan Dewar, Herman Prak- lasted until the final 16, equal- ken and Linda Sweet. Terry ling Donna Barnes in the girls'|Bracey won the award for most events. All these young finalists|improved bowler. The top team received prizes of bowling balls| was the Cubs and they included land shoes. Ann Yonson and Terry Twine, Teddy Wolter, Don - " Italian Will M M |Richard Pawlowski leted| McLachlan, Bob Gladman and eet Moore Ep . | ese young bowlers are part| he coaches for these young- For Title Go an eight-team league, and|sters were Jim Denholm, "Ab" ps . sas _|bowl on Saturday mornings. Barnes and Cy Sweet. They are NEW YORK (AP)--Giulio Ri-|There are over 50 youngsters, certainly doing a very capable naldi arrived by boat from It-|phetween the ages of 12 and 18 job! aly Monday feeling great and expressing confidence that he) will beat and perhaps knock out | Archie Moore in their light] heavyweight title fight in New| York June 10. "I will try to knock him out," said the swarthy, dark - haired Italian 175-pound champion at a press luncheon, "'I beat him be-| fore and I feel I can do it] again. After all, 1 am much! younger than he is." NOW BUDGET PRICED! WOOD mild, cool. even-burning Vogue 1s your best buy | In convenient pocket pack or half-pound tin See us for all types of fencing maierials, featuring quality, beauty, economy. Select styles and choice of woods, Come in today! PICKETS CAN BE BOUGHT SEPARATELY. EACH FREE DELIVERY "If it's LUMBER, Call our NUMBER" 53 ALBERT ST. RA 5-1121 proved, should put him in posi-| tion for much lower scores. A MOTHER'S DAY TRIBUTE TO THOSE DEPARTED It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a dear mother In the sincere hope of rendering a helpful ser- vice to those who wish to pay tribute to a loved one on Mother's Day, The Classified Depart- ment will publish a Special Page of Memorial Tributes in the Oshawa Times, May 13. TO ENSURE THAT YOUR MESSAGE APPEARS AT THIS TIME, PHONE THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT BEFORE THURSDAY, MAY 11. OSHAWA TIMES ............ == RA 3.3190 WHITBY iv... in. "MO 83708 '

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