__ CIVIC OFFIC Alderman Albert Walker, Mrs. Walker, Alfie Brisbois, 1961 chairman of Oshawa Parks Board; Mrs. Brisbois; Don Lee, of Belle- ville, President of Ontario Soft- ball Association; Mrs. John HEAD TABLE guests at | to-right: the Oshawa City and District Softball Association's "Honor Night", held Saturday night in the Hotel Genosha Picca- dilly Room, included those shown above, identified left- ie ee € a eae trict Softball Association's Major League, by the playérs of the respective teams, with team managers making the presentations. Left -to- right | SOFT SEATS in the form of handsome, large white leather hassocks, were presented to the sponsors of the four teams of the Oshawa City and Dis- ides Players Host Officials, Brady; Alderman John Brady, past-president of the Oshawa City and District Association and also the Ontario softball body, who acted as master-of- ceremonies; Mrs. W. Hall; "Wib" Hall, president of Osh- Ses oe , are shown "Mike" Siblock, of Scugog Cleaners;' '"Wib" Hall, | OC and DSA president, who | Jack Esso; accepted on behalf of McLean of McLean's IALS, LEAGUE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS ARE GUESTS 'ena 8 a eal ite * 7 awa City and District Assoc.; | soc. Hon. Michael Starr, Fed- CE ETN REY DAHEM THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, January 22, 1962 1] Oshawa Hosts | Annual Visit Saturday night at the Oshawa | Curling Club, the first half " the annual Cobourg-Oshawa in-| ter-club curling competition! was held, with the eight rinks} of Oshawa curlers hosts to the Sy So ed ihe. Veppls ronto, Bill Smith scored for the| Peers var ._|Whitby Mohawks in the second} The advantage of an earlier yeriod of yesterday's meeting] start this season and the rigors! with the Irish at Maple Leaf) of the bus trip from Cobourg Gardens. The Mohawks added| gave the hosts a marked ad-'iwo more in the third, but still] vantage, reflected in the 101-56 jocst,. 6-3 to the Metro Junior! total score for the night's play.|*'4" Jeague-leaders The Oshawa rinks will return It was a much better effort by; to Cobourg later this season, the scrappy Mohawks than their} for the return visit and the previous performance, one By GERRY BLAIR Finally, afier 153 minutes of} goal - famine against the St. Michael's College Majors, in To- Cobourg Rinks, St Mike's Majors Win Over Mohawks 5, St. Mike's: Dineen (Champagne, Corbett) 19.49 Penalties -- Whitby branch penalty (served by Weller 6.05, Cullen 10.08, Wright 18.35, Cul- ten 20,00 SHORT NOTES: Stan "Butch" Dowe had two clear-cut break aways, one in the first and again in the third period, but couldn't beai St. Mike's net- minder, Gary Smith BaP ronto Marlboros defeated a stubborn Brampton crew, 3-2 in the first half of the twin-bill on the strength of Nick Harbaruk's two goals. Gary Jarrett ac- counted for the other Marlboro goal, bringing his total to 18, keeping him abreasi of Whitby's Bill Smith for the goal - scoring Third Period 6. St. Mike's. Fritz ..ce00. 4.48 ~ 7, Whitby: Switzer (Butler) ..... 8. Whitby: Shearer (Kowalski) cocvce 18:01 9, St. Mike's: Walton (Champagne, Jacks) ..19.18 coeee 9,05 eral representative of -- this riding and Minister of Labor | for: Canada, and Mrs. Starr, | also guests at the function were not present when photo was taken. "SPORTS -- _ CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY OHA Lakeshore Intermediate League -- Belleville at. Ux- bridge, 8.30 p.m Oshawa Minor Assoc.--(Ban- tam League) Local 2784 vs Lo- cal 1817, at 5.00 p.m.; West- mount Kiwanis vs Civitan at 5:50 p.m.; Canadian Tire vs Police Assoc. at 6.40 p.m.; Scu- jgog Cleaners vs Local 205, at 7.30 p.m.; B'Naith B'Rith vs |{Houdaille Industries, at 8.20 Mayor Christine Thomas; T. D. Thomas, MPP for Ontario Riding; Mrs. W. Branch and Alderman Walter Branch, also a past-president of the Oshawa City and District As- jp.m. and Coca Colas vs Du- Ed jplate at 9.10 p.m.; All games jat Oshawa Children's Arena. GAMES FOR TUESDAY | HOCKEY | OHA Little Big Five Junior sc" League -- Uxbridge at | Stouffville, 8.30 p.m | Oshawa Minor Assoc.:--(Ex- lubition. Doubleheader)--Toron- {to Ilumber Valley Bantams vs Oshawa Bantam All-Stars, at 7.30 p.m. and Toronto Humber Valley Juveniles vs Oshawa Ju- veniles, at 845 p.m.; both games at Oshawa Arena. OHA Lakeshore Intermediate League:--Bowmanville at Port Perry, 8.30 p.m, BASKETBALL Oshawa and District Indus- trial League--Simcoe Hall Ma- jors vs Engineer Students, at {Simcoe Hall, 9.00 p.m, Exhibition Game -- Oshawa Al Heffering, of Heffering's Imperials and Tony Esposito, of Tony's Vendors --Photos by Hornsby Studio Sponsors And Wives At {Sick Unique Softball Party Something in the way of soft-;and also a past president of the ball history, perhaps for any-|OASA. where in the country and er-| The guests included Hon. tainly for Oshawa, took place in Michael Starr, Minister of the Piccadilly Room of the|yabor, and Mrs. Starr; alder- Hotel Genosha on Saturday!man Albert Walker and Mrs night when the members of the|Walker; Alf. Brisbois, 1961 four teams of the Oshawa City/chairman of the Oshawa Board and District Softball Associa-|of Parks Management and Mrs. tion's "Major League" were|Brisbois; Don Lee of Belleville hosts at a gala softball party,!/president of the Ontario Ama: which saw the players in the|teur Softball Association; Mrs. role of hosts, not only to their|y, G Brady; "Wib" Hall, pres- own wives or lady friends andjjident of the Oshawa City and to the sponsors of their respec- District Softball Association tive teams, but also to the/and Mrs. Hall; Mayor Christine Association executive mem- Thomas and T.' D. Thomas bers, league officers the MLA; alderman Walter Branch, umpires, a past president of the Oshawa And the committee of team softball body and Mrs. Branch managers and coaches respon- City and District Association sible for the affair also had as officers, all guests of the Play- their head table guests an array ers' Committee, included "Pat" of political and civic dignitar- Jarvis, 1st vice - president and ies as well as the president f/Mrs. Jarvis; Ed. Cornish, 2nd the Ontario Amateur Softball!yice - president and Mrs. Cor- Association, Donald Lee, . of/nish; Jack Ambrose, 3rd vice- Belleville. president and Mrs. Ambrose The unique event proved anand Chris Mason, immediate outstanding success, both from and the standpoint of popularity as well as from pure enjoyment for all. 'Rich' March, chair- man of the committee respon- District Association. Secretary- treasurer Alex Donaldson was unable to be present. but chair man Brady read the secretary's Starr recalled his own activity as a player in the, Oshawa City and District Assoication, as did chairman John Brady, when he reviewed the highlights of the Association's 37-year history. Her Worship Mayor Christine Thomas congratulated the Asso- ciation officers and teams for their contribution to the recrea- tional activity of the city; T. D Thomas, in similar vein, urged the voluntger softball workers of Oshawa to carry on with their work, a valuable asset to the community. Association president '"'W ib" Hall thanked the players for their co-operation of the past season and the sponsors for hav- ing helped to bring softball back to peak popularity in the city He also voiced appreciation to the team managers for the soft- ball party Don Lee, OASA_ president, voicing his appreciation for the invitation to be present, com- mented that such a novel soft- past president of the City and ball party, arranged and 'fi-idancing. | WEEK-END STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Henri Richard of Montreal, nanced. by the players, to honor who scored what proved to be their own sponsors "and the the winning goal and assisted executive officials officers, um-\9" two: others when the vane: nies. eto. oF the league + diens beat Detroit Red Wings drat = as 4 : 5-3 Sunday night. which they play, was just an- i other one of the reasons why Oshawa is recognized in the Children's | © The sign of expert service other half of the total-point week ago at the Gardens, when | honors. Mavieeres: are the competition for the Lyle Willson they were shutout 5-0 by Marl- opposition tomorrow night 'Trophy. boros. Andy Mowat acted as chair- Referee Jack ) } man of the Oshawa committee meted out 19 penalties in the! Jack White, in charge of this event and wel- hard - hitting battle, with the'Turk Broda, come the Cobourg curlers on Mohawks receiving 10, including Western hos: their arrival and also acted as a misconduct to Bob Wright and operation. master of ceremonies for the a major to Bill Smith. aes WHITBY -- goa!, Perani; de- informal program of speeches, Wright was assessed the Mis fence, Tripp, Tobbie, Wright, M| and stories that highlighted the Conduct after bat:ling be WO Cullough; forwards, Tran, buffet supper, following the of Toronto s finest hye ied Switzer, Shearer, Smith, Kowal- evening's play. alty box. Wright and Corbett 5 Fieicher, Dowe, Waller, Col- a : ye were given minors for a pus "llins, Butler. Following are the ing bee alongside the St. ST. MIKE'S -- goal, Smith; -- Michael's bench. During the) denfece, Polonic, DuPont, Fritz; skirmish, Andre Champagne! to-wards, Walton, Seiling, Mac- slapped Wright on the head Millan, 'Champagne, Dineen, from his position on the bench,/corpett, Therrien, McKendry, and he received a misconduct. Cullen, Jacks. . 9. Later Wright took exception to * ipat Parked Corbett's remarks in the penal-' y gt Mike's: Walton .. ty box and started pushing and Penalties Weller two policemen had to restrain! wright 15.52, Polonic 19.18. 7. Wright from further altercation Second Period with Corbett. They dragged the) > St. Mike's: Champagne infuriated Wright out into the (Polonic) alleyway to cool him off. It took! 3 gt Mike's - several minutes for the officials to restore order. In the scoring department Mike Walton put the Majors ---- 4. into a 1-0 first period lead after intercepting a stray pass at his own blucline and breaking in) ° alone{ on Perani, whom he| deked\ neatly for the goal. | Early in the second period,| Butch Dowe -was tripped right| under the nose of Shropshire, but no penalty was. called. When the Whitby players ob- jected from their vantage point on the bench, Shropshire sheep-, ishly called a team penalty.) While Wayne Weller was serv- ing the penalty, Andre Cham- +> pagne scored to put the Irish/ 6. two up. | Bill MacMillan upped the} count to 3-0 less than two min-| utes later before Smith's 18th goal of the season Then with only 11 seconds remaining in the middle frame Gary Dinnen put the Irish in front 4-1 while Bob Wright was serving a cross- recuperating complete OSHAWA COBOURG =d. Drinkle, J. Swallow, Leon Gunn, Jeff Colectay, Fred Ashworth Roy Swallow, Herb Robinson Don Grant skip skip Bill Bowden Ollie Johns, Leon Rolson Bob Finkle, Chas. Rowden, Ken Wilcox Fred Moss, Norm Piggott skip 1; ki Cam Henderson, Ross Glover 'Waddy" Oke, Fr. J. Pereyfna, skip 1 Jack Broodpent, Doug Blair, Alex Mackay, Rae Halleran $1 a eas 7.08)" Jon Fisher, Jim Munro Bev Chency, skip Ed. McGuire, Bob Osborne, Doug . Fisher, Bus Edwards, . MacMillan 4. Whitby: Smith (Collins) skip Sam Cowan, Geo. Smith, Ed. Cowin, G. W. Totten, skip : "Salt" Pepper, Don Moxan, Ed Woods, Ron Kirby, skip McGrath Ross Murison, Jim) Timmins, Russ Wilson skip Al Statharn. Gerry McBeth, Les Harrison, Oscar Parker, ski p Ed. Lupton Murray Hainer. Jack Judge Chas. Peacock skip Barney Barnard floyd Hardacker Art Rowden Les McGee, skip TOTALS Dan Dudley, Jim Casey, 2 skip Ken Menzies Ivan Campbell, George Joyce Fred Franklin, 16; _ skip Oshowa, 101; Cobourg, 56. tW EARNS TOP RATING HIALEAH, Fla. (CP)--Ridan sprinted to an easy victory in the $31,150 Hibiscus Stakes at Hialeah Park Saturday to be- come a solid favorite for this year's three - year - old racing checking penalty. classics. The Majors continued to dom- Although it was his first start inate the scoring as ony since September, Ridan was|fFriz made it 5-1 early in the heavily backed and paid $2.50, final period on a slow roller, $2.20 and $2.10. Second - place|which Peram didn't see as Rainy Lake, winne~ of his three| Gary Dineen blocked his view. previous races, paid $2.50 and) Oddly enough, the Mohawks 2.60 and third - place Mighty gidn't fold under the relentless Fennec $5.30. pressure by the Irish, but kept It was Ridan's eighth straight, plugging away and scored two victory and boosted his winnings| successive goals, with Rick by $20,247 to $304,297. His time) Switzer and Pete Shearer doing of 1:09 1-5 for the six furlongs/the honors. Seconds before the broke the Hibiscus record of|conclusion of the game, Mike 1:09 3.5 set by the late Ballay- Walton wrapped it up with his ache in 1960. second of the afternoon. of a Ontario body as one of the top softball centres in Canada. Mr. Le also paid tribute to Osh- awa's. outstanding minor soft- ball setup, which, he pointed out, provides the material for continued growth of the game in this community Parks Board member Alf Brisbois, in his brief remarks, promised that as far as_ pos- sible, softball and baseball teams in Oshawa would have the facilities of good diamonds, in order to provide both the players and the spectators with a high standard of sports enter- tainment. Following the short program, the tables were cleared and the party was concluded with two hours of social fellowship and FRONT END ALIGNMENT throat, (Polonic) ....... soewess 9.33; knees. pected to he able to play for the 13.33) Orioles this season. Penalties: Wright and Cor- for bett 2.36, Champagne (miscon- : _ the Whitby Mohawks. They are duct) 2.36, Wright (misconduct) Shropshire under the guidance of manager 3.41, Kowalski 6.21, 10.30, Tripp subbing for coach) 12.18, Therien 14.17, Champagne in 15.14, MeKendry pital from an eye and Therien (majors) 19.54. 17.32, Smith PITCHER WINS SUIT BALTIMORE (AP) The Maryland Workman's Compen- sation Commission has awarded $80 pitcher -- Ford, Incorporated, and pany were aiso ordered to pay to Milt for Pappas, baseball Baltimore Orioles. est American Insurance Com- 91 in medical bills. Pappas worked for Bittorf as car salesmar and was driv- g a company car when in 10,04, volved in an accident Nov. 15. Attorney Felix S. 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Seale: hassucks and the sponsors were roals: Provost, Montreal, 25. ail practically speechless, but} Assists: Bathgate 41. each recovered: in time to sin-| Shutout: : Hall, Chicago, 5. cerely thank his players and _Feaalties: Fontinato, Mont- team for their generous appre-/'¢!, 121 minutes. ciation. "Cy" Thompson presented aaeeias's gift to sponsor "(WEEKEND FIGHTS effering: ed Scugog Cleaners' gift to spon-, ap veined odaast Rh he sor "Mike" Siblock; Joe Wrubel| 8°": 160%4. tae etn presented the Tony's Vendors Dorviniené, G wad od Cu Ks | Club gift to Tony Esposito and! sritdenberver er msiesiads Bob Elliott, on behalf of the), ,ccnperser, 190, Germany, s outpointed Pete Rademacher | 213, Columbus, Ga., 10. McLean's Esso team, present- ed their gift. Sponsor Jack Mc- Lean was unable to be present PORTADOWN WINS HEAD TABLE GUESTS DERRY, Northern Ire- Head table guests were intro-\land (Reuters) -- Portadown, duced by master of ceremonies away from home, beat Derry} alderman John Brady, a past City 1-0 Thursday in their Irish president of the Oshawa City, League. soccer game, which was and District Softball Association' postponed De>. 26. ~ | 140 BOND W. PHONE 725-6507 STORES 725-6566 ALWAYS FRESH IN 'ALB. TIN AND HANDY POCKET PACK#