THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 13, 1962 75 OSHAWA RINKS CAPTURE TWO OF FIVE ANNUAL BONSPIEL TROPHIES ; yo ee eee as "a8 hoe "+ a As 4 FITTINGS LTD. Trophy was | rink from Perth, They are resbrenegeewdd and Manse arg ' inson, skip, receiving congrat- | captured by a new entry to | shown here, left to right, Jack aiaton? fice Don 5, Siodle, | the annual Oshawa bonspiel, a | Weir, Harvey Moore, Charlie | of Fittings Limited. i THE R. S. McLAUGHLIN | Roberts and his Unionville ; night. Above, on behalf of | they are Ted Sellers, George Trophy, premier award of the | rink, when they defeated Dr. | "Mr. Sam", Jack Elliott pre- Hocmnetd Bl Walton bores annual Oshawa 3-day bonspiel, | Charlie Baillie and his Orillia | sents the trophy to skip Mur- Mr. Elliott. on the 'extreme was again won by Murray | entry, in the final game last | ray Roberts. Left to right, | right. Murray Roberts Rink Is Repeat Winner For R.S. McLaughlin Trophy By GEORGE H. CAMPBELL jrink 11-10, on an extra end, in gaged Murray Roberts in ajson's rink, with Roy Sawyer as Murray Roberts, Ontario's|The Oshawa Times Trophy knockout style battle that pro-|skip, defeated and eliminated Aiitisn Consuls winner and rep-|fourth event. The Midland quar- duced two dead ends and a tie|/Bob Mercer and clubmates in resentative in the Canadian|tette faltered in the closing|)score at the end of eight ends.|the morning round. Bill Wyse Brier on previous occasions, : created history in the annual the Oshawa 3-Day Bonspiel yesterday, when he and ' e * power-packed rink captured the|failed to stay in the house. In|Roberts scored a three on the Scuk Finals premier honors, the R. S. Mc-|the extra end, the homebrews/ 10th, for his 7-5 win. is Roberta Fe Mae White . Laughlin Trophy, for the second|played with near perfection to' In the other bracket, Harve Dr. C. Baillie, "Harv. Acton, season in succession. take the honors Acton and his Uxbridge fire- 9(x); ate' Roberts, with former Ontario, Herb Robinson's rink, after|men, the surprise packet of the (x) Extra End champion skip Ted Sellers asjlosing their first three games, bonspiel, missed a costly four- FINAL his lead, along with George|made a positional switch, withjend and were still three up hy hell ma ORILLIA Rumney and Jack Walton, de-|Herb taking vice-skip position|"coming home". Skip Acton'ge, Runroy; ; aterks feated Dr. Charlie Baillie and|and Roy Sawyer taking over the|missed both his take-out at-|Jock Walton, C. French, his Orillia entry in the finaljrings. The strategy clicked to|tempts, which would have mubrey waar Dr. C. Baillie, game, 9-7, to take the laurels. [perfection as they won their clinched the win and Dr. Baillie based ae ; skip 7. Baillie and his men,.at top|crucial game on Tuesday night drew his final stone for the FIT gas out een stride following a sensational] to stay "alive" and then won all| three count that tied it up. Then Be he ae inals victory over Harve Acton's Ux-|three of their games yesterday|n the extra end. Acton made a 4 Robinson' 18, pleward Bowe z bridge firemen in the semi-final|t@ Capture the Duplate Canada sensationa! running raise take- Sak . & round, tovk the first three ends| Limited Trophy. out that drew applause from the PERTH and blanked the fourth, for a 5-0} After ousting Bob Mercer's rosie gallery but Charlie Baillie then) ) 7, Weir, Chet take: ledd before Roberts and _his| Oshawa rink in the morning, the made a brilliant draw around Harv, Moore, Burt Chalmers, Unionville mates started to roll |itobinson rink whipped Ernie|the guard, to the button, aided Mame Rita gal Sal ee They followed the dead-end|Swan in th afternoon and then|by Clayt French's tremendous) <yit Sovnsens. aye fourth by taking the next four|in the trophy final, defeated vet-|SWeePing and the shot stood up J. 0. WIGHPIRLD. MEMORIAL, ends, 5-6-7-8 in succession toleran Andy Grant and his Union-t® win the game when Acton's SO eaaaibaal wipe out the deficit and take ajville rink 11-8, with the four last stone rubbed a guard. Sar serine ei fe 7-5 lead. Oshawa curlers coming up with) Howard Brown's Stayner rink (u'Ross,' 10; L. Wikio o& Skip Baillie missed a crucial) @ top-drawer performance in the and Len McMullen's Unionville Semi-Finels shot on the 6th end and again| deciding tussle. jrink were ousted in the semi- tou Ross, 11; D. Gerolamy, 4. in the Sth, with last rock, he| Club president Matt Sutton, at|finals of the Fittings while Don)J, Gurowke, 11; L. Mackey, 7 failed to make the grade andjthe presentation ceremonies cla precy pte roseidliy aos ia FINAL ; ; i illi i a \L son's b 'SHANTER DIX! ' fea tbe pent on, he OOo me, Gays Bie, ee entry also went down to defeat Phil Motelko, ve Stenfield, THE OSHAWA TIMES Tro- | rink defeated Al Steer of Mid- | Fordham, Dr. Andy rink was done. They counted one/bonspiel chairman Bert White|* ' | ' nn i 5 Bill Walton, i A . in the 9th end but Roberts came|and his committee members,|i" the morning round of the \.,, corien: > sheton phy was won by an Oshawa | land in the final game. Shown siages, rallied to score one on White elected to take a single;of Toronto Cricket, was beaten 2 7 Ts . ink and i td ri htc howe above are Phil 10th for a tie and missed|counter with his last rock onjout by Andy Grant in the other TES 95 i agg olicecrge | Bilge Moterke Bill Walton, here| victory when skip Al Steer re-|the 7th, they killed the 9th end|semi-final set. Memorial Trophy was cap- | ¢ioig Frank McCallum made Larson and: Lou Ross, skip, his|moved Brock's shot stone but/and the move backfired when R. $. MeLAUGHLIN TROPHY tured by Lou Ross and his | the trophy presentation. Left with Frank McCallum. Vern arding, Bert White and skip Dr. John Brock, receiving the trophy back with singletons in the 10th! and also the ladies who had as-| Highfield Memorial event, while /iou Ross, 4 Gurowka, | rink for the first time this | in the presentation scene | from Ken Tipney of Oshawa | : ; i ; er Les Mackey's Lindsay rink and) ski 9; i ; and lth to hold a three-point/sisted in entertaining the visit-| ' Or wae season, when Dr. John Brock's | above, are, left to right, Fred | Times, lead going into the final 12thling curlers, for the outstanding Dave Gerolamy of Peterborough OSHAWA TIMES TROPHY end and they played it knockout/| success of this year's event lost out in semi-final play. Second Round oe oe : H 7 se sa eae ia style until Orillia had run out! Chairman Bert White acted as ISTR Dr. J. Broek, 8; Jake Bryant, : * : eee af ammunition. master of ceremonies for the rag yg all Whitby rink Bob Robs: 110m) Bill Heod, phe Fae coe ; ; Ae ) § ) (x) Extra End Manse Robinson and his rink presentation of prizes, assisted) powed to Dr, John Brock's Osh- 'SeniFiuals from Perth, first time in the|by Ross Murison. The five tro-| swans in the morning round and Or. J. Brock, 12; Bob Robt Oshawa classic, dropped their| phies were presented by repre-\poh Rodd ousted Bill Hood's 4! Steer, 8(x); Don Holden, first game on Monday morning! sentatives for the donors. Unionville entry. Rodd in turn (x) Extra End 3 and then hit peak form to im-| _Prior to the opening of the was eliminated by Brock in the FINAL prove with each game and they |five final games, the 10 rinks semi-finals and Don Holden's osHawa MIDLAND whipped Dr. Earl Racher's Sar-| paraded on the ice, before a/Qshawa rink lost a tough extra- Fred Fordham, E. Yorke, nia foursome in the final for the| large gallery of interested SPeC-| end decision to Al Steer's Mid- Andy Harding, $. Burton, Fittings Ltd. Trophy, by a clean-|tators. Committee members F.|jand rink Lata dle K. Bertrand, cut 10-3 margin. D. "Plumber" Garrard and ee oes Lou Ross and his Tam/George Russell, in costume, fol- O'Shanter rink, with vice-skip|lowed the Scottish piper and Vern Larson playing a sensa-/their costumes drew the admira- tional brand of near-perfect curl- tion of the fans. ing defeated Dixie's Joe!' In addition to those mention- Gurowka in the final for the;ed above, other active commit- J. B. Highfield Memorial Tro-|tee members included '"'Waddy" to : A Sta i phy, 9-6. Oke, Doug Keel, Fred Fordham, seiner 4 tery Bo i a Andy Grant, 2; Bill Wyse, Jim § se0. Ca " $ c ile OSHAWA RINKS CLICK _ -- igh -- rings. In the extra end, Midland oy, Mo wo of the five handsome tro-, SEMI-FINAL THRILLERS got one "in'"' early and then pro- gop patte nig Ansan phies up for competition in the} The semi-final action pro-|ceeded tw guard it-brilliantly to Ho! Butler, Alf Clik bs annual three-day bonspiel, will|duced some close and thrilling win the verdict. Roy Sawyer, Junior Grant, remain in Oshawa this year, Dr.| action, especially in the primary; Another Oshawa rink, Oscar Herb Robinson, Andy Grant, John Brock's rink, includingjevent, as Roberts and Baillie Parker's entry, was beaten out uae Bert White, Dr. Andy Harding|qualified for the McLaughlin by Ernie Swan of Weston in the and Fred Fordham, came from) Trophy final. Duplate irophy morning round Al Steer, Down one on the 10thend and) '*'? V(x); skip with. last rock, skip Holden x) Extra End made a fine draw to barely bite DUPLATE CANADA TROPHY the outside edge and when Steer Second Round missed with is last rock, the|Ernie Swan, 9; Oscar Parker, stage was set for an all-Oshawa, Robinson, 12; Bob Mercer final in the fourth event but the Semi-Finals 4. Robinson, 9; - Ernie Swan, OLD COLONY sence bie SURBNECT? a 9-4 deficit after seven ends.) Mac White, skipping Tom Car- but Herb Robinson's rink ousted| Macao, the Portuguese colony Trophy was also won by an | over Andy Grant of' Union- | receiving the trophy to nose cut Al Steer's Midlandiruthers' Belleville entry, en-Swan in the semi-finals. Robin-|near the mouth of the Canton |Kiver in China, was settled by| Oshawa entry this year, when | ville. Left to right, above, are | Gnada Ltd. MAJOR LEAGUE | (he Portuguese in 1907. 1? 2 Bo : , Boy | | wii i CO , : ) ( | i i ie Church Lea ue | Morrison, D. Germond O'Neil, 1 - Tl S g |N'MINSTER 9 - ST, MATT'S 0 song gs goal, oe Martin; | C. Griffin set a torrid pace| jon arker, ¢. | Roy Sawyer skipped Herb | Bob Patte, Hal Butler, Roy | --Ajl Photos by Oshawa Times AEE Be 3 is THE DUPLATE CANADA | Robinson's entry to victory | Sawyer and Herb Robinson, | from | Murray Macleod of Duplate D. Whiting, R. McMullen, B.!Henderson, Gunn, Griffith, Hall, | Nesbitt, as he scored four goals to lead alr oe re eae ng ' | his club to a 9-0 victory over St.! po. Ga In Basketball Action Bantam Hockey 's" Ca Other goal-getters for North-|. ot © Poe Cae Nn as e a C 10n SIMCOE ST. 3 - KING ST. 3. hold their first place position in minster were K. Waldie, J,| Carmichael, S. Ross. , J sgasper Pi Ns T Goode T. The Oshawa Y's Men Major|defeated Jaycee Rockets eked|morning, Walt's Barber Shop|,,sumcoe and King battled to a gy ota rahe Preston, T. Goodchild, T. Al Alex- ' r in ¢ ; >| John Howard opened the scor- W. McG . Haywar Basketball League got under|out a close 33 to 32 victory over/hooked up with Modern Dry, ree all te in a fast moving seo digh aahehoee cocina rhage 2 bamgacadl AS Ne Sere A ho NHL BIG SEVEN game that was marred by a/ing on a pass from Dan Mc-|in goal for St. Matthew's play- way .Saturday, after a two-|Kinloch's Men's Wear. Cleaners, with the Dry Clean-|f+a1 of 12 penalties. King St,|Kee. Bill Zufelt made it two on ed a strong game despite the week layoff, with some high! In the first half, both teamsjers winning by the score of: 37}, ' 35 ? | ass Mike Planke >» goals ¢ 9 ' i By THE CANADIAN PRESS scoring games. were evened out 18 apiece asjto 24. |had nine to Simcoe's three. bs ag hee aneubeagags eat leg Beye ce pe ~~ Bw 'rank ; Carl McCrea with two goals) Dan McKee closed it out for NORTHMINSTER -- goal, B.| Burly Frank Mahovlich of In the first game of the morn-| Etchells and Dulny of the Rock-| In the first half, Cleaners) nq an assist, was top man for)Westmount scoring unassisted.|Cranfield; defence, K. Waldie,|Toronto celebrated his ing, Ont. Steel A's trounced the'ets kept the teams on even|went right to town as they| simcoe and the prelien ian the! St. Paul's then came back with|J. Preston, T. Goodchild and| birthday with-two goals and one| Ont. pe B's by the score of terms, : es were led by Nichols and Tunni-| tio, of R. Brown. made up|two goals, the last of which) McQuade; forwards, D Knight,/assist as the M aple Leafs| 50 to 28. : . The second © half was closejcliffe with 10 and eight points) gimeoe's total. Larry Lloyd/came with about a minute to\G. McGahey, T. Alexander, C./downed Boston Bruins 7-5 Wed-| In the first half, the A's won with Kinloch's trying hard to and took a commanding 22 to 12| scored a pair for King and|go. They pressed the Westmount! Griffin, A. Gillette, J. Alexan-/nesday night and took over sole| the game as they were led by knock off the league-leaders but/lead while Boivin tried hard for) Terry Keys had a goal and an|team in the latter half of- the|der, P. McVety, J. Jeffery, G.|possession of third place in the| King and Babe to take a com-/LeBlanc of the Rockets)Walts as he hooped eight. assist. John Cuthbert also got}game and were in complete! Jeffery, G, Gulliver, J, Temple,!National Hockey Lea manding 34-14, as the B's scored a field goal with 10 sec-| In the second half, the Clean-| an assist on Lloyd's first goal. |charge as they checked and|T. Griffins. |vidual scoring race. couldn't get started. onds left, to win the game forjers kept up their torrid pace| srmcor ST.--goal, C. Burch;| forechecked ST. MATTHEW'S -- goal, R.) qe goals were Big M's 19th| 24th gue indi-/ The second half was all the Rockets. while Walt's just couldn't get) defence, Don Cock i Pa i sat 4 |Hayward: defence. B. Barker ; ce, Don Cockerton, Dennis,) Paul Hollingsworth from/Hayward; defence. B. Barker, é : by re actically kets wer rictory acked as a res . as ' oe \piretdbalaar nentr gta yi, (and 20th of the season and, A's as they ran practically at| Rockets were led to victory|untracked as a result fell furth-|Cockerton, W. Peyton, C. Me-|Peter Hollingsworth and Paul|B. Carey; forwards, B, Brabin, Sai with tis anilst, Sal se a "hile 2° ; 2 "7 7 " 7, ic : <" ' will while th B's tried hard to/by Dulny, who played his best!er behind. Rea; forwards, D. Weatherbee,| Hollingsworth from Peter An-|W. Bell, D. Shelter, A. Carrol,) int total to 43, 11 points be-| hind Andy Bathgate of New| |York Rangers and two shy of| jrunner-up Gordie Howe of De-| get back in the game but just)game of the year, as he netted) The Modern Dry Claners|R. Brown, J. Todd. M. Burch,|drews were the marksmen for|J. Walker, R. Davey, A. Annis,| couldn't hit the target. -- a total of 14 points, followed by|were led by Tunnicliffe with 14/W, Cochrane, B. Todd, R. Shep-|St. Paul's. : P. Smith, W. Coppin, B. Allard,| The, A's were led to victory by| Rowden with 10. jand Nichols with 11 while Boivin| herd, G: Peyton, S. Warne, J.) WESTMOUNT--goal, J. Hall;|D. Rosnak. % ClarkQ with 15, followed by| Winters and Etchells had 12/had nine for Walt's. | Broderick. : "| defence, M. Planke, K. Wotten,| HARMONY 1-- KNOX 0 : King )od Rudy with 12 apiece'and 10 fcr the Men's Wear. WALT'S BARBER SHOP --| KING ST. -- goal, D. Hare;/H: Morrison; forwards, B.| Jim Daniels scored the only troit Red Wings. while iatti and Kurhan had) KINLOCH'S -- Winters 12,/Boivin 9, Bozak, Edmondson,|defence, P. Scoper, C. Glen-|Zufelt, J. Weish, J. Howard, D.|goal of the game as Harmony| The leaders: eight apiece for the B's. Etchells 10, Calder 8, Barlow,|Callison, Anderson, Dejong 6,)dnening, T. Keys; forwards, R.|McKee, J. Badgley, S. Clark,|moved into fifth position down- ONT. STEEL A'S -- Clarke 13,|Clarke 2, Longley. Total 32.|Montgomery 5, Stimming 2,|Harding, B. Brown. G, Perkins,|3{. Walls, D. Slater. jing Knox 1-0. \Bathgate, New York Rudy 12, King 12, Babe 8, Sene-/Fouls 4 out of 7. |Hyranyk 2. Total 24. Fouls, 10/1. Loyd, J. Pearse, G. Osborne,| ST. PAUL'S -- goal, B. Drew;| Only penalties of the game|Howe, Detroit co 5. Total 50. Fouls 3 out-of 11.) JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Brady out of 20. J. Cuthbert, B. McConkey, P.| defence, D. McKay,-J. Andrews,| were to Rick Begg for Harmony|Mahovlich, Toronto ONT. STEEL B'S -- Milosh,|4, Jepma, Rowden 10, Dulny 14) MODERNS -- McHugh, Mali-/Lean, J. Magill, N. Ogden, H.|J> Stonebridge, R. Nicholls, B.! and Rick Knocker of Knox "|Mikita, Chicago Piatti 8, Kurhan 8, Bourdage 6./Ieblanc 2, Harrison 3. Total 33./nowski 2, Braham 4, E r_ 3,' Silvers. Durno, J. Giliespie, A. Drew; R HARMONY -- goal, Wilson; Provost, Montreal Dalidowicz 6. Total 28. Fouls 2-Fouls 7 out of 10, -- Tunnicliffe 14, Burnett, Nichols WESTMOUNT 3 - ST. PAUL'S 2\Spicer, P. Hollingsworth, Peter|defence, Daniels, McNaughton, McKenney, Boston gut of 10, CLEANERS TAKE BARBKRS/11, Saramack 2, Total 37, Fouls) Westmount scored three goals| Hollingsworth, P, Andrews, B.|Begg, Sapinski; forwards, Delvecchio, Detroit In the second game, the un-! In the final game of the/3 out of 7. | and then hung on to win 3-2 and|Smith, M. Rose, M. 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