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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1961, p. 12

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miners aiid 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 12, 1961 '.. SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords FOR EXAMPLE, THERE ISH 57 MEMBERS OF THE WARBLER FAMILY» FEATURES SYNDICATE, be RAL IRDS ARE CALI HAVE A GENERAL RESEMBLANCE. IN MICHIGAN, | EX. BASKETBALL Central Collegiate Teams Lose Both Ends Of Bill Friday evening at OCCI, the|ko, Rudy 1. Total 38; fouls, 4 Simcoe Hall Keystones of the}7-out-of-17. Oshawa Industrial Basketbal League defeated the Centra Seniors by the score of 51 to 38 in an exhbition game. In the first half, the much) fouls, 11-out-vf-23. "more experienced Keystoners} : took a commanding 31-to-15) lead, led by Rowden and Brady,}| for. six points|evening the Oshawa Y's Men who both hit while for Central, Dalidowicz also hit for six. In the second half the Sen- iors came to life and outscored the Keystoners 23 to 20. Esmits Aetted a fine 13 points in this half while for the Keystoners, who played a fine team game Rowden hit for six. Keystoners were led to vic- tory by Jim Rowden, who net- ted 12 points while for Central, -Esmits had a fine night, as he «hooped no less than 15 points. OCCI SRS. -- Daidowicz 6, Saramac, Seneco 2, Tymoshik 2, Skotchko 7, Babe 2, Harri- son 3, Esmits 15, Syzszko, Blas- Darrell Royal Is Coach Of The Year * NEW YORK (AP) -- Coach Darrell Royal, whose University sof Texas team is in a post-sea- »son bow! for the fourth time in five years, was named U.S. college coach of the year Sun- day by the Football Writers' Association of America. : Once - beaten Texas, which meets Mississippi in the Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, ended the season} tied with Arkansas for) Southwest Conference title. Texas was voted No. 3 in The Associated Press final ratings. A 37-year-old native of Okla- homa, Royal played quarter- _back and halfback for Ok- lahoma during his college years. He also put in one sea- son as head coach of Edmonton} Eskimos of the Canadian Foot-| | ball League. | SIMCOE HALL KEYSTON- ERS -- Jepma 8, Rowden 12, »/Tunnicliffe 5, Boivin 8, Clarke |7, Brady 7, Burnett 7. Total 51; JUNIORS ALSO LOSE In the second game of the jteam of the Major League de- |feated the OCCI Juniors by the score of 38-to-26. | In the first half the Juniors |stayed with the Y's Men's team | but two quick baskets near the jend of the half by Piatte, saw the Y's team grab a slim 22-19 lead. In the second half, the Y's team got hot and ripped home eight quick points to take a commanding lead that they never forfeited. The Y's Men team was led by Reeson who hit for 11 points, followed by Longley, who got eight while for the Cen- trals, Planke played a strong game, netting 11. Y'S MEN -- McHugh, Piatte 6, Longley 8, Reeson 11, Milosh 5, Brady 2, Boivin 2, Burnett 4. Total 38; fouls, 2-out-of-6. OCCI JRS. -- Calder 7, Mc- Conkey 2, Gatch, Kocho 1, Planke 11, Marchut, Horne 1, Rowden 1, McDonald. Total 26; fouls, 4-out-of-10. REMEMBER WHEN ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nels Stewart ended a brief retirement from hockey 22 years ago tonight by scoring a goal for New York Americans, 15 seconds after taking the ice for his first NHL game that season. It was his 318th goal, and when he finally retired at the end of the 1940-41 campaign he had established a record of Jack Sneddon OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Regains Lead UAW Scoring Jackie Sneddon, speedy left- winger of Tony's Refreshments, has regained first place in the individual scoring derby, in ac- cordance with figures released by league statistician Jim Shaw. Sneddon, who was tied for top spot last week with Syd Arnold of Merchants, collected five LONDON (Reuters)--Resul' of soccer games played in th United Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 3 Ipswich 0 Blackburn 4 Man City 1 Blackpool 2 West Brom 2 Cardiff 0 Everton 0 Chelsea 1 Burnley 2 Man United 3 Fulham 0 Notts F 0 Leicester 0 teffield U 2 Arsenal 1 ottenham 3 Birmingham 1 'est Ham 1 Bolton 0 Yolverhampton 3 Sheffield W 0 Division I Brighton 1 Derby 2 Bristol R 1 Luton 0 Charlton 4 Preston 0 Liverpool 2. Plymouth 1 Norwich 5 Middlesbrough 4 Stoke 3 Southampton 2 Sunderland 7 Swansea 2 Varsity Match Oxford 0 Cambridge 2 Division II Hull City 3 Coventry 1 Lincoln 2 Reading 3 Northampton 5 Brentfor Swindon 0 Southend 0 Torquay 3 Newport 2 basta 2 Grimsby 1 Halifax vs Notts C, ppd Bury vs Leyton Or, ppd Leeds vs Newcastle, ppd Barnsley 0 Peterborough $ Bournemouth 2 Bradford 2 Crystal P 2 Bristol C 3 Portsmouth 1 Port Vale 0 Queen's PR 3 Shrewsbury 1 Division IV Accrington 0 Millwall 2 Aldershot 2 York City 0 Bradford 1 Workington 1 Carlisle 1 Doncaster 0 Chester 1 Exeter 1 Colchester 2 Wrexham 4 Hartlepools 2 Barrow 3 Oldham 1 Gillingham 1 Southport 3 Rochdale 0 d0 First Round Arbroath 2 Peterhead 1 Ayr U 3 Clyde 4 Berwick 2 Thd Lanark 6 Tranmere 1 Crewe Alex 6 Darlington vs Mansfield, ppd SCOTTISH F.A. CUP jEast Fife vs Gala Faurydean,|(Brought forward from March 17) ppd Eyemouth 1 Montrose 3 Hamilton 3 Elgin City 1 Aberdeen 5 Airdrieonians 2 Raith 1 Queen's Pk 1 Celtic vs Cowdenbeath, ppd Dunfermline vs Forfar, ppd Falkirk vs Rangers, ppd Partick vs. Hibernian, ppd SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Hearts vs Dundee, ppd Division II Brechin vs E Stirling, ppd Queen of S 2 Albion 1 Motherwell vs Dundee U, ppd TRISH LEAGUE Ballymena 1 Ards 2 Bangor 4 Glentoran 1 Cliftonville 4 Distillery § Derry City 2 Glenavon 2 Linfield 4 Coleraine 3 Portadown 4 Crusaders 2 SCHOOL PROGRAMS Dr. F. S. Rivers, education di- rector for the Ontario education department, is chairman of the CBC National Advisory Council on school broadcasting. points including three goals as the Vending team bounced Baker Vending 10-2. "Snedd"' now has 24 points including 14 goals which is the highest in the loop. Arnold managed only four points and is two points off the pace with 22 points. Sneddon's line-mates, centre Harvey '"'Hot-dog" Burke and rightwinger Keith West also jumped in the point derby. This line combined for 15 points last weekend, Burke picked up six points and moved from ninth position into fifth place with 17 points with six goals and 11 as- sists. West, steady working winger of the trio, moved into the top ten pointmen with 14) points, good enough for eighth) spot. Al Myles of Unionaires and Lynn Middleton, Myles' line- mate share third place with 17 points each. Other members in} the top ten include Neil Me-| Mahon and "Sambo" Smith of Merchants with 16 points apiece, Doug McPhee of Unionaires with 14 and Ronnie Wright of Mer- chants with 12 points. In the goaltenders' ~ goals against averages, Mike Cirka) still leads the puckstoppers 288 a respectable average of 2.88. He has allowed 26 goals in nine) ames. Cirka toils with Union-| aires. Tony's Refreshments' Joe/ Melnick has taken over the run-| ner-up role with a mark of 3.71.| He has allowed 26 goals in seven games. | Next Sunday morning, the weekly double - header at the Bowmanville Arena finds Merchants playing Baker Vend-; ing at 10.00 a.m. while Tony's, will attempt to break Unionaires)| unbeaten streak, at 11.30 a.m. i} WLTFA pts.| Unionaires 4 34 26 13 Merchants 4 Tony's 2 38 36 8 | Baker's 1 12747 3 | | | GOALTENDERS' AVERAGES GA SO AVE.) Cirka, Union 2% 0 2.88) Melnick, Tony's 26 Morden, Merchants 34 Robinson, Baker's 21 SPORTS BRIEFS _ WIN FINAL BERTH | TORONTO (CP)--Dartmouth| N.S., beat Ontario 7-5 Monday and won the right to represent) Eastern Canada in a cross-Can-| ada curling final at Winnipeg! next weekend. The matches) have been filmed for television. | SUIT REJECTED | CHICAGO (AP)--A Superior Court jury Monday rejected a $65,000 damage suit against the Cincinnati Reds baseball club and its outfielder Wally -Post| brought by a woman who was hit by a baseball bat at Wrig- ley Field in Chicago. The jury found that neither the team nor Post was liable when a bat slipped out. of Post's hands dur- ing a 1954 game and struck Mrs. Joan Bowler, 40, of Ar- cadia, Calif., who was sitting in 05 1 445 3412 3 4 7 324 that stood for years. the stands behind third base. Visit MODEL HOMES OPEN EVERY DAY JUST DRIVE SOUTH ON HARMONY RD. IT'S OPPOSITE THE MR. SWARBRICK WILL SHOW YOU AROUND. JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD Real Estate - Insurance Ltd. Did You .. .| "The Village"? | DONEVAN COLLEGIATE |, WHY PAY MORE? 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