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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1961, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 2/7, 190) 47 EX. MINOR HOCKEY |Humber Valley Indians Sweep Twin-Bill Here Oshawa Pee-Wees and Ban-|hina the five-goal performance tams from the Oshawa Minor/of Johnny Christie dumped Osh- Hockey Association lost bothjawa Bantams 12-2. Tony New- ends of their exhibition Ontario|ton and Dave Attlewell shot two [Minor Hockey Association|goals each with singles going to |double-header to Toronto Hum-|Dave Simpson, Ken Wilson, and ber Valley Indians last night at/ Dave Cuffie. : |the Children's Arena, | For Oshawa, Phil Soloman Tuc Queen city teams showed oat Feb Dionne were the tao much class for the Motor) 8%a!-BeXrers. City squads who seemed to Wercoouns a py pile g ' goal, ' have too much of "'mom's tur-|_ ex£uson; Pada 4) GRADE "A" PRE-DRESSED--READY FOR THE OVEN |key" still in their stomach from Major; forwards, Simpson, Alle- ; lthe Christmas season. well, Christie; alternates, Har- | 1m the Pee-wee fixture, the|0¢> Crashley, Ingraham, New- YOUNG HEN 10-16 1s. AVERAGE \Indizns scalped the Pee-Wees a hn a -_| ) |5.0 while the nightcap provided lor. is |another highscoring earl, WO at dunce tread. Fam ithe visitors coming out on tOP/tonvards, Cameron, Solomon, | bee |Griifin; alternates, Ewart, G.| lb. | | _ TORONTO 5-OSHAWA 0 Dionne, J. Dionne, Waite, Brad- | Bruce Cameron triggered|ley, Luke, Bowen, Calford, 'thie goals and Bobby Ward|Stone and Graham. : | 4 |posted the shutout as Humber Officials -- Carl Kemp, Jim} | |Valley Pee-Wee Indians dump- Huichison, Tom Wilson and BURNS SHAMROCK SKINLESS ed Oshawa Pee-Wees 5-0. Other|Pau Kawzenuk, marksmen for the winners were ~ Don McLean and Johnny Col- F di T ies ae lb c lett. TORONTO PEE WEES -- ea Ing eams OR HALF s (ene: Conlite, (oevikts Me. In Old Count a Arthur, Varga, Cameron; alter- ry TABLERITE CANADA'S FINEST RED AND BLUE BRAND {semen Langdon, Covet and Soccer Groups RUMP ROAST or "Sound - 37 --_--_--_--_-- OSHAWA PEE WEES -- goal] anon (ap)--Siandings of STEAKS or ROASTS " € IGA Cuttler; defence, Whiting, Her- F eebsorsiaa lcia; forwards. Scott, Glover,|toP teams in the English Soccer aa és eat i en |Hewer; alternates, Paradise, League and Scottish League. PARTY-TIME "s i Greeley, McKenzie, Griffin, ENGLISH LEAGUE gl TABLERITE 2 GRANDPA DAVID NOT TOO OLD TO RUN Bligdon, Howard, Durno, Welsh,| Division I BRAUNSWEIGER--LIVER & pen 2 C INGER E Grandpa David, with joc- | on Boxing Day, and is shown | sion, over Double Royalty, Norton and Lean, WT L Pts. CHUBS BACON SANDWICH SPREAD ey Larry Gilfigan up, won the | above charging down the | second and Main Deck, third. | Bp : - sonar '. oo. " , ro slumber alley antams e- ts q Tottenham 12 ral Park ; i- --(AP Wirephoto fourth race at Tropical Park | home stretch to take the deci ( p' ) mb ven Hi 33 co , . BOTTLES : Ipswich 12 c Division If & GOLDMINE OF VITAMIN "C" ruce 1 one Liverpool 1% 3 35 FLORIDA RUBY RED Leyton Or 5 28 Sunderland ° 5 ait . Nita i i, As Outstanding Athlete =<...) | gg) 1 0 Portsmouth 14 Bournemouth 11 In Country-Wide Vote =... te) oe INSTANT eter' opin TV : | : ' SIZE 96's By JACK SULLIVAN onto the international track}beat them in return engage-|tional Hockey League season. Wrexham §:35 is : i Canadian Press Sports Editor <cene with almost a complete a aa nee an ane oo ee ge yas ga i ' f ips htiag Sports fans burst with pride sweep of victories against much e University oronto stu- diens' right - winger drew 23 rlis 3.3 ' | j y , i ; t left ail of broken marks|votes and Miss Stewart only Aldershot | ae 9 oe Cc over a galaxy of athletes in Bidet and | ore dent left a trail of broken marks ewar y sypseio 7 : wil 1961--notably amateurs -- and Pisoh experienced| behind him during his meteoric five. possibly the most exciting to men in Canada and the United|rise to fame that started last) Geoffrion had finished second SCOTTISH LEAGUE them was Bruce Kidd, a teen-/States. He upheld a reputation|Jan. 14 when he invited himself|{9 Kidd in the race for the out- Division I age youngster from Toronto, @Stablished three years earlier|to the annual Knights of Colum-'standing male award while the Dundee 13 This was confirmed today|25 the fastest middle - distance/bus indoor meet at Boston and|fiye - foot - one - inch Vancou-|Celtic 10 ay 2 15 MAXWELL with announcement that the/Tunner in the world in his age|whipped a select field. He\yer girl, who lopped a fat 1.8|Kilmarnock 8 middle - distance runner _has|bracket. _. jeracked U.S. records for tw0|seconds off the world record in|/Rangers 8.3. 4 ' PEP UP YOUR HOLIDAY MEAL ee been voted the country's out-| Bruce became a familiarjand three miles and rewrote the the 110-yard butterfly stroke| Motherwell WITH A FRESH GREEN SALAD JAR ® ' . : : 8 standing athlete. The honors|"ame in North American news-|Canadian books with nearly 20/with a time of 1:09.0, easily|Partick 9 I RONNORHEE Cone me horas sports, P2 ' 2 I Paar editors and broadcasters in the dian track bugs. He, along with| This was the ammunition the| gory. Judy Darling of Montreal, cjyde 3 3 q NO. 1 GRAD RISP_ GARDEN FRESH 27th annual Canadian Press Harry Jerome of Vancouver,| selectors: needed. Canadian women's open golf|Queen of South 13 2 5 2 LETTUCE 2 ror 25° year - end poll. co-holder of the world 100-metre| 'They were asked to name|champion, was a distant second yforton 9 5 Trey were asked by CP totecord of 10 seconds flat, has|gniy one choice and to give their here. All 1 2 , name the outstanding Canadian|Siven the sport a much-needed| reasons, Thirty - six of the 73) 'Third i vamainal hres N SLICERS : lift : : : ird place in the outstanding) Berwick 10 2 . 1 GRADE--LONG GREEN SL! Kidd a whopping vote of con- {rem Nova Scotia to California) wrapped up their reasons by|ger-Cats. The boos from Ticat ' fidence. Last week, they named|this year and was beaten only pointing to his record on the fans rang in his ears through- ha hg NO, 1 GRADE--CALIFORNIA. CRISP & TENDER him No. 1 in the male category , o-mile event at LOS)track and his remarkable suc-'out most of the 1960 season Linfield CELERY 2 FOR 25° and M Stewart, world cham-|tional - tested cuties ganged up i G 3 i . | I pion palace from Vancouver, '0 test his race strategy. The|inations. Soon ee ae hambegy" ae Football Derry City hs youngster fumbled the assign- ealais : conterehce Dk Mere wee piatilery tops among the women The selectors lled tch . z Piayenis se S pulled a switch cheers in 1961 when he led Ham-|c 9 GREEN ONI N ment -- only through inexper-| for runner-up honors in the poll.' jit tothe Grey Cup tinal Glentoran ' d FASTEST FOR AGE ience -- and finished second, Pe Ot eae -- - BUMPTY This time, the tiny 16-year-old but he came out of it much|GEOFFRION SECOND HAYWARD MENTIONED Ne is Miss Stewart didn't. have avwiser in the long races where| They gave these to Boom Faloney received four votes BUNCH RADISH or = ~~~ | Winnipeg - bern golfer George! Knudson. | bof 10-PIN ACTION Hayward, winner of the) Earn Tie In Harmsworth speedboat trophy| RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH | Knudson, rookie on the big-time ao ape Stousvine e tournament trail in the U.S., Sanucais ce Eg cg Ep ewe LIPTON'S LIPTON'S "y ith cis 3 led to a 2-2 draw s . . a ator inst night at the Stouffville Onion Soup Mix 2 Pkgs Tomato Soup Mix 2 Pkgs. > i rables, : ; 9%. . \Fla., open early this month, |2%¢@_in their scheduled On- A TOTAL OF a., open early this month. ltario Hockey Association Cen. McLAREN'S MANZANILLA COLGATE OR PEPSODENT Pe ' . . s "02, s ian' The Oshawa Ten Pin Associ-|Spooks 3; Russ' City § 4, John's; Lead Ay : J, Spencer 174, and other champions in 0 ation takes this opportunity, to Garage 2) 30's $. Acer 3: The Dillys 4, H. Babcock '174, B. Worsley 172, R. outstanding ale sia female|. The tie left the two teams tied Stuffed ) lives ver Fluoride Toothpaste - ? k's ody § 3 4 - | Mi 7 ' 5 : : ae ra q ; with evievuds a vers, Happyie oe op st 4, Mc- Milne 171 and C. Andor 170. poll questions but it was Kida-|for second place in the six-team RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH New Year. With some of the High Scores (Men) --G. Turner 572, J ANDER - STARK CLASIC |eoffrion - Miss Stewart - Fal-|league standings, four points be- a. Reid capt B. Peake 365 (216), " - Mitne|°r sak KRAFT PHILADELPHIA PLAIN BROOK PARK FROZEN the holiday season the bowling sill 552 (205), J. Houlding 529 (200), : va 4c ais cea | ee Oreer tor Ine Dig: One. jnets, 8-oz, * reports will be som ewhat/#"4J- McLean S02 Na sain Shia tg dd pode Kidd takes over irom Anne) Juvenile Generals were minus Cream Cheese Pkg. Strawberries limited. Vann 484, M..Cole 475, M. Taylor' 468, 8 : great <9" Heggtveit, Olympic and world|several of their players due to last week were Ron Milne and {%. J. Cyr 416, J. Baxter 415 and M. - The Falcons scored the} who topped the: 1960 poll. Shejhands back for Friday's game , . cHugh 415 only shutout. . . The Royals! ajc : 'ate i nds 6-on. Mary Mothersill. Standings Cook's Body Sh k ov iveb wis , also was named the outstanding|in Uxbridge, when they play the ked Meats Tomatoes The Eastway Mixed League Spooks 64. Auto Magic Carwash 62, Sab: took oer first place all alone female athlete in Canada a year "Chicks". . Coo he: again produced the.top woman 22" Motor Sales 60. 300°s 54. Stickpins| , , , The Lucky winners in our! ago, : eo Barry Maclean opening the honor with a nice 497 score John's Garage 42, Collpeels 41, Kast.|Milne, John Masiewich, Bil] ee fe re gists : vis PINK Ron, who bowls in ihe Lander. 38 abd The blige Ce ee ee ee Ottawa Riders favor of the "tomesters. el ae aa Wake Stark Classic, registered a very Leading Averages -- George Reid George Reid, George Brabin, u Rooki Pz sibbons 1-LB fine 616 triple, which included a 181, George Turner 175, John Houlding|George Lawrence, Bill Potts, og, | SO oee paul Gibbons evened| pipe Cc 6-0Z sensational 250 game. Nine 162,ané Doug Cole 165," Charlie Severs and Ralph Si n Another matters with the only goal in PKG. .e Cc strikes were rolled -in that big Mavis Taylor 150 and Janet Peel 1s). |O'Reilly. . . . For making the g " frathcapnee Ir gear eh ong tor night: an enjoyable success we teams traded goals in the final The Jets moved into sole pos- HI-LITES -- Len Barton was fitms: Maple Leaf Tool and | A total of five penalties were 48-02, session of first place by blank- tops this week with 581, . . , Die, Kinloch's Men's Wear, handed out by referee Cliff Phil- B C DRINK TIN 39° hb 9" ing. the Sitckers 4-0. The Aces B. Worsley had the high single, W- B. Bennett Paving, Bud Hen-- O1 TAWA (CP) -- Ottawajlips -- three to Oshawa, all ties : an e ount n ou had to settle for two points as\a 220 Cadillac Hotel scored derson and Molson Breweries, Rough Riders, who have alter-/minors, while Clippers drew a IGA zs tea ait tie for first place with Black's.|ing and Walker's Disiilleries, backs to good advantage, now, OSHAWA JUVENILE GEN-|| MEAT SPREADS 3 ror. 29: OSHAWA JOINT BUSINESS 'Next Tuesday is the final| ... Art's Vending: and Mc-|Eastway Bowl and of course, have signed a third. ERALS -- goal, Hooper; de-| TINS DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE night of the first section. In the Laughlin Fuels also picked up|0Ur fine sponsor, Lander. the Eastern Conference foot-|fence, Kolesnik, Bradley, Lut- event the Jets and Aces end up 4 points to move up the ladder, |Stark Oil Limited. ball club announced Tuesday|ton, Cover, Linton; forwards,|J MIRACLE WHIP tied for first place, total pin-fall| . . . Joe Spencer and Harold the acquisition of a passing|/Macdonald, Armstrong, J,| 16-02. : , f € will decide the winner. Babcock are the average lead-\r°s" Eaclon tr Lions s dete i; SEetialist from Western Michi-|Peters,' King, Gibbons and T. JAR WE RESERVE THE injured. his hand and hope he/as usual Thursday, December|FHS?..,, oq wiine ei6 (250, 208: ak en hs 185 pounds and) STOUFFVILLE CLIPPERS --|J HEINZ QUANTITIES. PRICES lon @ back bowling very 28 an seany|J008 @Malewich 596 (222, 206) George "NIE Ne 18 i .,, goal, Jackson; defence, Fenas- 11-0Z. Ps EFFECTIVE shortly, gRemults: Cadillac Hotel 4 Crazy|Reld $77 (216); Bill Borrowdale 574 No etails were given on Chle-/by, Stouffer, MacLean; for- BTLS. E High Scores -- Doug Trivett 50; MeL uels 4, Blue|(2i1); Raph O'Reilly S67 (214); Char- bek's assignment, but he pre-|wards, Pennamen, Beckett. C. 27, 28, 29, 30. were piled on him by sports\Papers and a delight to Cana-/best times. wrapped up the female cate-| Division athlete, male or female, and *! h t d ballot: uld see| ath pe , , =f ee oe who returned ballots co see) athlete poll went to quarterback! ZAG they gave the 18 - year - old! Kidd ran in scores of races!ng one but. Kidd. And most|Bernie Faloney of Pamilton Ti-| Ards TRISH LEAGUE CUCUMBERS 2 FOR 19° over established 'professionals,| Angeles when a field of interna-|\ress in studies with first-c lass| when Tiger-Cats finished last in|Ballymena chance against Kidd, an honors strategy is an important asset.|Boom Geoffrion for his record-|and sin " | h a ' t : singles went to the late Bob high school graduate who burst' He smartened up enough toj equalling 50 goals over the Na- Hayward of Embro, Ont., and} S aWa a S GREEN PEPPERS si e \for the third consecutive year at} s Mary Mothersill And '*.!:::r%.# Stouttville TRA imi wn <illed a month later in the Sil- s 20-ox, : 9-oz. Vy a Cup regatta at Detroit.! EX RA Tomato Juice Tins Cashew or Mixed Nuts bags the tral Junior "'C" League game. leagues taking a break during ¢' McCormack 539 (233). E. Mother. CAPSULES -- Ron gory, - Hayward © Rnukagm (tie sony running Alliston Hor- The outstanding bowlers for J. Gyurka 464, J. Peel 441, M. 'Peare S27 and the new league high.|skiing champion from Ottawa|the flu bug but hope to have all IN BONUS TAPES TABLERITE SLICED VAC-SEALED NO. 1 GRADE bowler as Mary picked up the jo [uneven we liven Rea eetn ae big Prize Night were: Ron ------~ 'scoring for the Clippets in the game ; . nf ne ia. e Gnare ti ciee lel ' 7 yenty minutes. WOODVIEW PARK MIXED | EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE Wish to thank the following Quarterback sab ORANGE & APRICOT the last place Selects held them a 4-point shutout to move into a|Don Breweries, Larry Heffer-/natea two top - notch quarter-|pair, including a misconduct, Sorry to hear that Bill Clark ers, tied with 174. . . . Bowling/|Chiefs 2, Regents 1, and Colts 2 and 82% University, Ed Chlebek, 21. Peters. RIGHT TO LIMIT Boys 0; .Art's Vending 4, Subwayilie Andor 566 (210); George Brabin 514 and Curt Russell 510, Lunch 0: Jokers 3, Mackie's Van and|564 (202): Jim Thomson 564 (201); sumably will try. out against|Boyd, Forham, McGreer, Gas- Ladies -- Doris Clark 415. . |Storge 1; Parker Electric 3, Dumont Doug Keeler 551 (201); George Law- Russ dackson, the team's!sitan, Sugden, MacDowell ee 4 ~ Aluminum 1; Les Eveniss Sales 3,\rence 548 (204) attack etar ¢ ; ' Team Standings Jets 35,)Houdaille Industries 1; Goch Super, | Since en ovals, gets, Regents 2roUnd-attack star, and import! Officials -- Cliff Phillips and A CUBERT STREET, Aces 33, Stickers 22 and Selects test 3, Robinson Motors 1, and Black's|Eagles, Colts, Chiefs, Falcons, Flyers, 00 Lancaster, who relies Glen Byer. 6 ege l OSHAWA ; 15. Mens Wear 2, Progress Brand Clothes |Lions and Hawks. mainly on passes. : Ist Period : . ' 2. ' Leading Averages -- Bill)"wigh scores: L, Barton 581 (214,19 MaiMe pAveranes: eGorge Reid The two regular quarterbacks ' Foie Scores: L, ,|183, Mike DiC 182, Di Keel a S| 1. Stouffville: MacLean ; are Pe Oe ere Germond holm | 338 ME Wieus Fad be Pie: Ralph O'Reilly 181.5 |have not been signed yet. Chle-| _ (Forham, Boyd) 8.3 ope tore PORT PERRY 128. i Wilgask G08 (aie), Re oO" Ranig eee. i; | (34 apie es a ii 4a hte bek, who will play in the All-| Penalty -- Stouffer 15.08. EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Brady 545 (214), C. Andor 542 (203) B.\sJonn": -- Ron Milne , 205); ' 3 American Bowl game at Tuc-! « Ond P s 120 WILSON RD. S. John Masiewich 596 (222, 206); G 2nd Period +o Happy New Year everyone Markus 535. J: Brady $91, . Sen-|Reid 877 (216); Bill Borrowdale 974|S0n Ariz., Saturday, doubles as| 2..Oshawa:.Gibbons .... 30 Bilsky IGA OSHAWA Lansdowne IG LANSDOWNE and lots of luck in 1962. Standings: Black's Mose' Wear 18,| coe a asl S67 214); Charlieia defensive halfback. Penalties -- Bradley 8.45 and SHOPPING CENTRE Congratulations to George cadillac Hotel 18, Parker Electric 16 (202); Jim Thomson 564 (201); Dou. He Jed the Mid-American col- Br 4 « RITSON ROAD 5S T : jl],|Goeh su 5. e '| Kesler rggll™ ; bs : AM col- Bradley 18.30 M t T A 4 uroee end Mary Mothersill at Atfe. Vending' 14." uotaceene yen cand ing (201); George Lawrence'lege conference this year in 3rd Period 0 or I y OSHAWA Beckstead IGA ONTARIO' ' ie ye who were this week's highirueis 14, Progress Brand Clothes. 13,| Standings -- Royals, Jets, Regents, 0% passing and total offence.| 3. Stouffville: Beckett bowlers. Dumont Aluminun 13, Mack . 4 Rai i spethineaeth ° 5 Ab a OER C8 ge rE Cee At age ag + soutacxle Van (Eagles, Colts, Chiets Falcons, Flyers, In the last _three seasons, he (Sugden, Fenasby) ... 45 ' 166 ADELAIDE ST. BROCK ST. SOUTH Lanes 0: Stickpins 7, Hyman Reali dokers 9. Crazy Eights 7. Blue Boys! Leedine. Anoteces---George Reid corapleted 57 per cent of his 4. Oshawa: Macdonald .. 13.02 ¥ $ OSHAWA oul | WHITBY. ' f ° . 183 g . Estate 0; Auto-Magic Carwash 5. Dor. 6, Houcaille Industries ® and Subway Mike DiCesaro 182, Doug Keeler 19j{P25SCS for a total of 2.500.yards| Penalties -- Gibbons 18.30 and een's Gang 2 Sabyas Motor Sales 4,\Lunch 4, , (end Aalpe O'Reilly 101. land ai touchdowns. {MacDowell 18.30. |

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