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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1962, p. 17

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rw w~wevewvwe ews Wwevwe | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 21, 1962 ]7 Owen Sound Wins Second Of Series OWEN SOUND -- Owen Sound goals by Jimmie Burlington andj} OWEN SOUND LEGION -- Legionnaires defeated Oshawa|Joe Hambly. The teams divided|goal, Vassey; defence, Hunsen- Generals 5-2 to take a 1-0 lead, | goals in the sandwich frame|burger, Adams and Carter; for- with one game tied in the On-|with Paul Gibbons harrowing to|wards, Monohan, Fromages, tario Minor Hockey Association|gap 2-1 on an unassisted drive|Jones, Hannigan, Hamblyn, Juvenile "'A' southern semi-|before Fred Jones scored ten|Wark, Burlington, Campbell, finals last night at the Owen/minutes later to regain the two-|Dowedell and Clarke. Sound Arena. 'goai bulge. Ist Period Third game in the best of! Qshawa had a territorial edge, 1. Owen Sound: Burlington three series is also slated for/of play but Vassey in the OS peueake Owen Sotind next Tuesday night) Jyyenile cage was brilliant. Be- : Hamblyn with the Legionnaires defending|fore three minutes had passed (Campbell, Burl'ton) 19.27 OMHA championship needing)|in the final period Dave Hunsen-| Penalties -- Linton 2.39, Vas- only a tie to wrap the series|hyrger and Joe Tamblyn with|sey 3.44, Watt 6.28, Cover 9.38, and advance to the southern|his second scored to put the|T. Peters 10.34, Linton 13.05, finals, against either Detroit)same on ice. Wayne King, mak-|Kolesnik 15.25, Hunsenburger Olympics or Brampton. ling his first apperance in the|19.10 and Campbell 19.52. Owen Sound and Oshawalseries, scored for Oshawa with! 2nd_ Period battled to a thrilling 5-5 over-|only six seconds remaining. 3. Oshawa: Gibbons .... time tie Saturday in Oshawa in} sTRAY SHOTS -- Ron Smith, 4. Owen Sound: Jones the series opener. OMHA convener from Galt,| ,(H burger, Sutiiland) 14.13 Oshawa outclassed Owen)picked three Owen Sound play-| Aron Poe Z ' 5.09, Sound everywhere except on thejers as his three stars, goalie Gibbs 8.46 . Monoh an 9.40, score sheet where it counts. The/Brian Vassey, Joe Tamblyn} x; 9.40 Cant bell 9.40 Car. Generals outshot Legionnaires|and Al Hunsenburgeér Neil] iy Wure fs 51 J Peters 48-32 but big Brian Vassey in|"Army" Armstrong didn't dress) i4'31, Kin sy ge "Wilson 14.95.| the Legionnaires' cage turned|with Wayne King suiting up 8S! Gibbons * 03. Watt 19.58 and| p in another sparkling perform-|a replacement Generals Kolesnik 19.58. ' jance, jwill hold . work-out tomorrow! 3rd Period In the penalty parade a totaljat the Children's Arena at 9.30) . of 44 penalties were assessed|p.m. ... Should Generals win 5. Owen Sound: H'burger 4.31 35 2.50 a six-furlong claiming event for three-year-olds. The win- ner paid $6.90. --(AP Wirephoto) Wright 244, Hazel Bannon 244, Day Gazley 242, Dorothy DeMille 236, Ethel Freeman 233, Ethel Tonkin 226, Marg MacDonald 221, Ethel Hoar 216 ,Mar ion Thomas, Lois Burden, Marg Logan, Hilda Collins 214, Ann Sabo 213, 210, Nancy Brisebois 212, Dorothy Bentley |212, Josie Hurrie 209, Isabelle Creamer 207, Shirley Sargent 207, Shirley Kaler 204, Vera Szikszay 203, Irene Severs 202, 200 and Evelyn Stata 200. Team Standing --Robins 14, Hopefuls Tony Chibi, 26, ace 10-pin bowler from Leamington, On- tario, Saturday captured his fourth-straight Ontario cham- Rotary single UAW AUX. 27 Some of our bowlers must have had) ettes; Gay-Nineties whitewashed Lucky|Kenzie 680 (214, 281), Evelyn Redpath their greatest supporter hope your in 27; Union-Maids took two points from |679 (213, 213, 253), Flo Williamson 670|/shape for next week Ken. Six-Bells and Farmerettes took two | (259, 235), Vi Taylor 652 (274), Marj) Hep Cats took advantage of the points from Nuts-Bolts. |Carswell 651 (251, 261), Evelyn Tunni-|tucky Strikes with a 4-point win, the Team standing -- Six-Bells 30, Nuts-|cliffe 648 (217, 263), Betty Grandy 648/ Orbits were right on and took three Bolts 26, Milk-Maids 24, Union-Maids 23,|(205, 260), Marj Vaughan 634 (238, 213)|points from the Astronauts, Pin Hedz Flowerettes 16, Gay-Nineties 16, Farm-|and Audrey Hodgson 603 (234, 201). were back in form to take three points erettes 15 and Lucky 27, 6. 200 Singles -- Donalda Williams 274,|from the Rascals, and there was sure a |Alice Callison 268, Vi Brown 266, Mar-|cole war going on between the Yokels UAWA LEAGUE jion Weeks 255, Gladys Blythe 248, Mary'and the Ho Loos and it came out even. With nine minutes left in the game guard Neal Neasmith went out with his fifth per- sonal foul. Foward Bill Anglin followed less than two min- utes later, and Glen Stewart jwith Oshawa drawing 25 of|next Tuesday in Owen Sound) (Burlington, Eler) ae | paar} 1 6. Owen Sound: Tamblyn jthem the series' fourth game will be (Monohan, Carter) Owen Sound jumped into aiplayed in Oshawa, Saturday, 6 Gakaws: King sai 3 ; . ye ' quick first period 2-0 led on|March 31 Alatines Covi) ... 15 54 . ; a f 5 ct f . OSHAWA GENERALS--goal,| Penalties -- T. Peters 3.05, se st a cee i si ead |Braiden; defence, Kolesnik,|Kolesnik 9.38, J. Peters 10.04.| OPENING DAY AT AQUEDUCT DRAWS BIG CROWD SPOR l S$ |Cover, Linton and Bradley; for-|Macdonald 10.16, Bradley 12.13, | |wards, J. Peters, Gibbons, Wil-|T. Peters 9.05, Carter 15.40,, They're Off--And Running! of the racing season yester- R json, Matthews, Furey, Watt,/Hunsenburger 18.02, Monohan| At New York's Aqueduct | day. Modern Lago, with Is- King, Lutton, T. Peters and/19.48, Campbell 19.48 and Suth-| Park and as can be seen, mael Valenzuela his jockey, |Macdonald erland 19.48 | there was a big crowd on | leads the pack through the | TODAY'S GAMES s A hand to greet the opening day ' stretch, to take the first race, |HOCKEY | were r ce UNDE HUR ENT Uy UERiCY Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Mid- | BEsT IN AREA RETAINS HIS 10-PIN CHAMPIONSHIP |get League Round-Robin Play-| |offs) -- Navy Veterans vs Local pionship, in the title tourna- { dian title in Winnipeg, at the |222, at 6.30 p.m.; Lions Club vs s H ment at, St: Catharines. Chibi. | end of this month Canadian Legion, at 7.20 p.m S aWa oys 1r S | STORIE PARK LEAGUE Bembridge 630, O. Osmok 627, J. Boden shown here with the winner's and Kiwanis Club vs | This week saw the men take all the| 621, S. Stovin 621, R. McGregor 617, R. elds tc Canc CP Wirephoto) ic 8.10 high triple honors. Bob Amey was high| Martin 616, W. Duffield 615, C. Roser trophy, will defend his Cana- Fa : Club, at a Py . a with "a 'very good triple of #18 with Gis, R. Miztak 611, B. Barter 611, F. ps maa $$ . So 7 f the ladies with|Makins 610, E. Marshall 610, B. = aap gaursnays cats == Win Junior 9-Pin Meet 22 ae cere s |HOCKEY With one night left to go before the|608, R. Gow 607, J. MacDonald 606, A.|19, Go-Getters 18, Whirley Birds 10% A H . hawe Mi Ju- playoffs, it is beginning to look like the|Cameron 606, L. Watson 605, G. Haines), 16 4 "ino ge wired I € Oshawa Minor Assoc u . to lo Blue Bells 15%, Jokers 14, Sweet Peas 1 ile Leg Plavoff: Osh-| Burtons are going to win this last sec-/603, E. Dumas 603, H. Tutak 602 and/i¢"inick-Knacks 16, Champs 17, Chip- [vente eee cane a) om ae COBOURG -- A strong team) Individual trophies for high)tion, The Oxfords are leading in pin.|B. Hurst 600. == | Imnunks 12, Rockets 21, Tulips 6, Sham- s 1 | a N d AHL =: Dairy vs Tony s ene "from the Oshawa Motor City singles and high triples were lad the fourth position in the OS lt Laplone pr rocks 1% Peanuts 14 Poodies 15, an8 ame On jments, at 7.30 p.m. and' Bea-jr ane took top honors in thelalso awarded. The girls' win-| High triple -- Bob Amey 818 (290, 249, a | Daisies 49; eo es ton's Dairy vs Hayden Macdon-|rourth ; 1 East Central O: w Judy S$ ers of|279» Eddy Gresik 697 (283, 248),) LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE Section Winners -- Points -- Knick- ald's at 8.30 p.m. Round Robin SS a ee ee Cee eee i bmg |George Arkwright 696 (318), Colin Congratulations to J. Brown on a 746|Knacks, Blue Bells, Champs and Go- All St + bophat Pp tario junior bowling tournament}Peterborough Playfair, and Sue! wiison 691 (233, 219), Frank French 685 Bibra rage gore. dpe eerily arm gp ed eT = el ar eam Series : here on Saturday, winning the|Alloway, Bowmanville, tied for| (282 mb), ANS preg Oe (ae, 251)+/high single with 328. : Py Soses ged Hehe ee Sterlin Buttons | recreation directors' trophy injhigh single with 220, and Nell|rend'ery case" (20 'md REE Next Wook will se the end of onan. Robins, Rocke ree HARRISBURG (AP)--Spring- competition with eight other|Gaines of Newcastle, high| Over 200 -- Marj Craddock 262, Ruth|tiine. sy the girls will be trying hard) WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE field Indians, defending Ameri-| Oshawa Hawks jcommunity teams. Newcastle|triple winner with 544. Aallingbeck: 245. 235" Flo: Tuson ay7, 217, [ext Week for high games. High Triples -- Irv Estabrooks 817 F Pleati Al Speir followed with 1,147|\can Hockey League and Calder| |finished second and Port Hope| Dave Bishop led the Oshawa|rsme Kornylo 227, Louise Porter 226,| 600 Triples -- L. Gavas 626 (241), J.|(268, 371), Harry Bennett 685 (254, 210, Sterling Button and eating) # Pp r A . ¢ ions i | lthi ; ; ; 'ott 221,|Pattman 624 (239) and N. Archer 617/221), Betty Love : , oe bowlers lost more ground in|for 44 frames, which included|Cup champions, dominated an| » third. team to their win with his high) Jack McLean 222, 203, Gord Scott 221.) (1, 295) [Love 606 (209, 200), Anabelle Cobb their battle for first place last|games of 350, 250 and 269. Other|all-star team selected _Monday| Must Get Win The teams, made up of fivejtriple of 770, including games|jiorace 'Thajer 214, Reg Wood 209,| 200 Games -- B. Kirkham 243, 8, set ee Recabrocke' had thee hin pel : Haein in the To-|scores for Sterlings were Ron for the Harrisburg Patriot News boys and five girls, rolled three|of 277 and 272, while Jim Bas-|Blanche Norton 206, Harry Williams ferson 238, = te Parker ee s slhor erg iene Se . re City Major League, when|Swartz 1,169 for 50 frames (257,|by league coaches. games in the tournament. At/kerville of Newcastle had the/2ij; Yovee Porter 200. and Dolly Bright|Dioney' "re an 216, 209, J. Hutcheon| Ladies 200 flat scores -- Evelyn Wot- the: peed eA a 3-2 decision to/ 238, 252); Orval Brown 1,026 for Springfield defencemen Kent On Saturday the end of the second game,|high single, a 284. Lemon League --Ann Williams, Ruth|216, V. Myers 216, N. Paterson 209, L. ie Fae Rig Pp ing ig Mice Hoe helt Oshz wa five-pin rivals,/43 frames (288, 240, 233); Herb)Douglas and Bob McCord and) Newcastle held a. slight lead} The tournament was opened rere ggg Og onamtts Dba h Real hs bad Tink 'wate aa Le aepaal TY Betty Clark 210 and Joyce Shear- People's Clothing "!Donaldson 840 for 36 framesicentre Bill Sweeney were voted! 'Oshawa Hawks have theirOVe? Port Hope and Oshawa,|by D. J. Dillon, chairman of Fear Locke. Gord Soot ana Gécews| Wish Tenis, 78-4, Gavan, (et Se 3 d P epg |(299, 239); Mike Paulo 612 for|to the first team in the annual| - is |but a final single game total/the Cobourg Recreation Com-|Powlenchuk. | High Average, 187 -- J. Hutcheon. lat han hice eae a) aii rte After the first game it ap-| , , it jbacks against the wall, Satur-| B .| Standings -- Burtons 22, Cromwells| Team Standings -- Falcons 37, Go) a ores anne . hat Sterlings were|2> frames (256) and Harry Gil-/poll day night when they play the/°% 1,070 by the Oshawa team/mission, and Bob Sones, execu-|,¢"Oxtords 19, Cuberts 16, Mills, 16,|Getters 35, Hot Shots 32, Whistlers 30,|Pherson 231, Gord Wherry 227, Gord peared that. * BS owever (lard 165 for 7 frames all in' Other first - team selections re jput them in front at the finish.|tive director of the Canadian|Tresanes 15, Colleges 14, Hibberts 13,\Strong Arms 30, Hurricanes 28, June's|Holbrook 225, Bill Clark 202 and Joe headed for a big day. However, |" ' > jreturn game of their two-game,|rne total pinnage for the win-|Junior Bowling Council. Chair-|Simeves i3 and Hillsides 11 {Loons 27, Odd Balls 25, Valiants 20 and|Ward 201. : he whole team went bad in the Telief. were goalie Bob Perreault, Her-|tota}-points series with Toronto|-, Janene | ge Council. Ch 'Raee A6 And we do have a few who just had oe en ce he Sterlin For People's Clothing, Loujshey; left wing Bary Cullen,) yyy th 'sitor t Done| ming team was 4,755, compared|man of the recreation direc- : ja bad night Gladys Munkly 98, (was she second game and the Sterling) © led the way with alBuffalo, and right wing Fredi-.c comune om |to 4,636 for Newcastle, and 4,454|tors, tournament sponsors, was MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE |twisting her wrist?) Kay (Yours truly) team was unable to win an-| Trattner e e way with ° & }van Collegiate at 7.30 p.m. | their porridge this week, one double! |The balls were just too small, and j ine fi t of 1,360 which|Glover, Cleveland for Port Hope |John Thorsen, Cobourg. a 1 | On the last day of the regular bowl-|Fanny Estabrooks and Agnes Clement other game until the fifth and/fine five-game set 0) 1, é . |. The Oshawa crew trail in the * Mabel Nickolson 401, (221) , Ada Tonkin really had the pins) with 72 just forgot to take their vita- final game. jincluded games of 282, 182, 271,/ Perreault and Glover tied in|series by a single point, having | a san, AON 2 ea 234,|'lving for her taking the high triple. of |Tmins ' taken|294 and 331. Sel Himes was|the most valuable balloting. 4 dn 68-69 decision in To. Ethel Thomson 228, Joey Braiden 223,|the year with a lovely 878 (249, 304,| Team standings -- Ho Loos 16, Hep The first game was taken xt with a total of 1,207 for 46\Bruce Draper, Rochester cen.| recs. % 8%, decis ne | Gertie Malloy 222, Cathie Kilpatrick 214,|325) Cats 14, Astronauts 14, Pin Hedz 13, Or- very handily by the Sterling a i : r pia Ster cen-/ronto, last week. A loss or- tie Flo Panter 213, Lil Braund 207, Joyce| The next high triple was bowled by|pits 13, Rascals 10, Yokels 9, Lucky ake of hich included team with a score of 1,405|frames which included gamesitre, was named rookie-of-the| would finish the season abrupt-| |Clapp 204 and Joan Slater 204. Isabelle King with a very 'nice 790/strikes 77. The Strikers better puil ciainet the score of 1,088, In| 293, 340 and 268. Sel is one/year and Jack Gordon, Cleve-|iy for the Hawks, who have| Milk-maids whitewashed Farmer-|(254, 286, 250) followed by Bea Mc-\up their socks. Of course they missed thie "came the entire, Sterling omg cay Men's Major. and] nc, coach ofthe Year' never: ist a plavott same on NEEDED MORE BURNERS team bowled well and Harold) ais cane ye tha wast danger-| Second team choices were: |their home floor. A victory) Ballam led the onslaught with A is DoWiere ab hia middie three| G02), Marcel Paille, Springfield; | would send them into the South-| KINGSTON (CP)--Kingston terrific 340 game followed by| nies which 'totalled O61 will defence, Aldo Guidolin, Cleve-jern Ontario finals against) Heaters plan to have at least Herb Donaldson with 299, 7 alcats , a Steven A ee Ro-jeither Windsor or Kitchener, | 10 players in uniform next jl =. -- 257 an 7A: Brown: follnwed witk alfershes be al ng Cg playing the Western Ontario} Saturday night, and small Orval Brown E xing B ; wing, Dick Gam-jcity, first. wonder. D ' : nice five-game total of 1,207 ble. Rochester: igh¢ wing! Group 1 -- Al's Bi-Rite 4, Corbye 0;|-- For People's Clothing, jble, Rochester; rig wing,| The Hawks worked out Mon-| Wiis Hanters: whe uadn't inet Tony's 3, Goch 1; Hill Sunoco 3,/ Glens Texaco 1; Bolahoods 2, Durnos| Lou (278, 228, 270); Orest Pidwer- | Trattner, who had a terrific/hecki had 934 for 44 frames|---~ day, was best with 282, followed| (938° 931) and Nesbitt 835 for 38| by Don Henning with 229 frames (260, 231) and Don Hen-| BUTTONS FALL OFF ning 559 for 22 frames. Don! The entire Sterling team|Sve 4 terrific display of re- seemed to collapse in the sec- |lief bowling in the third and ond game and People's Cloth-|fifth games. In the third game ing went on to win this game jhe came in to bowl the last with a score of 1,215 to a score|five frames and picked up a| of 1,056. Sel Himes led the|total of 182 pins which was a People's team to victory with a eehed factor in aa ag old by . |People's Clothing. In the fifth} coil yo songel el ia |game he came in for the final and Orest Pidwerbecki 231. Ai|four frames and picked up 115 Speir with 250 and Ron Swartz|Pins in relief with 238 were best for the Ster-\qypp FOR THIRD ling team. As a result of Saturday's In the third game, paced by/action, Sterling Button and the powerful trundling of Himes, | Pleating are now tied for third) People's Clothing again came|place with L. J. McGuinness! out on top with a nice score of|with a total of 19 points, three} 1,309 to 1,235 for Sterlings.|points behind the leading pace Himes led the way with a pow-|set by Acadian Cleaners and erful 340 game, followed by|two points behind Stanley L. Trattner with 271. Jarvis. With two weeks remain- For Sterlings, Ballam wasjing in the schedule, the race is| high with 281 followed by Ronjstill very close and_ several! Swartz with 252 and Donaldson|teams still have a chance of with 239, |winning the section In the fourth, People's Cloth-| On Saturday, Sterlings jour- ing edged out the Sterling team ney to Willow Bowl, to take on in the last frame by a score of the powerful People's Credit 1,223 to 1,189. Trattner led the) Jewellers team. way for People's with a fine 294) i Floyd Smith, Springfield. day and will be at it again: to-| ~|morrow night as they prep for the biggest game of the year. | They will have the advantage of} jhome floor and their own home rooters for the second game of the series. It brings to mind their opening series with Brant- 'ford, last year when they lost) a 58-44 decision in Brantford and then came home and were} jrooted home to a terrific 60-36| | win over their rivals. Unf; 4 ie tunately they lost the next} TORONTO (CP) Swedish] series to their opponents of this| hockey players are not afrald/caturday, the YMHA club. In| of Canadian hockey players Ithat series they won at home by! And that, coach Arne Strom-|a mere two points and then! berg said in an interview Tues-| dropped a 58-44 game to To-| day night, is one reason his/ronto, away from home. If his-| team won the recent world |tory is to repeat itself, the hockey championships in Colo-|Hawks have the upper hand,| rado Springs, Colo jthis time, having lost by al Stromberg, here for a televi-jsingle point, in the first game. sion appearance, said the Swe-|Maybe they can pick up the dish hockey players have lost|big score, at home, this year their fear of Canadian players! Interesting to compare the '61 ~often portrayed as bruising!series and the one that is going ogres on ice skates now is the fact that Oshawa For too many years, he said,{dominated the foul line in their Swedish players skated cau-|victory over the Toronto crew, tiously against Canadian teams,at home last year. Three play- watching the players rather|ers fouled out of the game, for than the puck. This year they|the Toronto squad and one Wil- watched the puck and put Can-|lie Silverman lasted only part) His Players Not Afraid Of Canucks a game in the Border Basket- ball League since 1959 while running up 46 victories, went to Carthage, N.Y., last Satur- day night to open the best-of- three league final. Because of illness, they were able to dress only six regulars: and this happened After three quarters of play, they were in front by 20 points. went to the sidelines with three minutes remaining. Playing five men to three, Carthage Legionaires tied the score with 14 seconds of regu- lation time left to force over- time. In the first minute of the extra session Denny Bozci went out on fouls and the 5-2 advantage was too much. Kingston lost 84-79. Local 27 Round-Robin Set Local 2784 finished unbeaten and untied in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Association Series "'B" Bantam round-robin playoff, with five consecutive wins last jnight, whipping Westmount Ki- wanis 3-1 at the Children's Arena. In the Midget encounter, Kins- men blanked Firefighters 4-0 to move into third place in the eight team standings. game followed by Ed Brown with 270 and the ever reliable Himes with a 268 ada into second place. way through the second half. "We weren't afraid this year|He has been their biggest scorer Carl Dieter For Sterlings, Orval Brown was best with 288 followed by) Ballam with 273. In the final game, Sterlings) finally managed to win from People's, mainly due to the ter-) rific 350 game by Al Speir, the final team totals showing Ster-| Has Operation, Charley - Horse TORONTO (CP) -- Defence- lings with 1,295 as against 1,267;)man Carl Brewer of Toronto for People's. |Maple Leafs was in satisfactory In addition to the 350 game| Condition in hospital Monday by Speir, Mike Paulo came)Might following an operation for through with a 256, Ballam 250|4 Severe charleyhorse on the in- and Orval Brown 233 jside of his left thigh, For People's Clothing, Tratt-|_ Brewer, 23, was injured Sun- ner capped off a terrific day|day night when he collided with) with a 331 game followed by|Andy Bathgate of New York Nesbitt with 260 and Pidwer-/during the second period of a becki with 238 |National Hockey League game The team totals on the day|$4me which ended in a 2-2 tie. were 6,180 for Sterlings, against! Leafs coach Punch Imlach did 6,102 for People's Clothing.|"0t play Brewer during the third However, despite the fact that/Period. During the trip home| Sterlings actually had a greater|Brewer's leg stiffened up and he} as we were in other :years. Welin all three games played be-| weren't frightened. when wejtween the two clubs. He has read of how the Canadian play-/also been the roughest with five ers would bodycheck. us right! fouls in Oshawa and four out of the rink." jeach of the two in Toronto. Five| The picture of Canadian/fouls calls for disqualification. | hockey players as stinkers-with-| the Hawks are nepactina| sticks has been built up over/more scoring from their big! the years by touring teams star-ithree who only managed seven| ring rough players who smile/points among them in Toronto.| around missing teeth and .by|Car| Cheski sporting a 14 point newspaper and magazine stories|ayerage managed only two| from North America, Stromberg points. Fred Reilly averaging 13) said, : playoff points and a 12.1 aver-| In Sweden we don't go intolage to lead the club over the hurting each other in sport. Ac-| regular season hit for only four, cidents will happen, but we like| ang Tom Olinyk who had 19 and to see our young players with/9 against Brockville garnered all their teeth jonly a single against YMHA. It OLD COUNTRY ease' better ve ao. "hal it SOCCER SCORES | | | | jeven only one of these players can score well it could be the difference in a season's end for the Hawks or a chance at the | Local 2784 will meet Duplate| jin a best of three series for| jthe Bantam "B" title scheduled) to start next Monday night at f p.m. In the "A"' section Local 205 will host Canadian N'Tire in a similar best of three series starting at 7.00 p.m. LOCAL 2784 -- W. KIWANIS Local 2784 scoring one goal a period defeated Westmount Ki- wanis 3-1 in opening game of the twin-bill. Billy Taylor, Wayne Peyton and Billy Dionne were the '2784 marksmen. Lone goailgetter for West- mount Kiwanis was Elliott Be- harrell. LOCAL 2784 -- goal, Wilson; | defence: Clarke and Parker; forwards: Moore, Rose, Tay- lor; alternates: Boycle, Harri- son, Ball, Peyton, Piloshok, Morrison, Myers, Dionne and Potter. WESTMOUNT KIWANIS goal, Wayling; defence: Thomp- >» way 84 Tops wards: Salter, Towsnend,| Greenwood; alternates: Parkin- son, Tylor, Adams, Kiniski, Martin, Studley, Brown, Bil- lingham and Gray. FIREFIGHTERS goal, Hentig; defence: Moaks and Foreman; forwards: Bowman, McEvers, Korbak; alternates: Nichol, Pokosta, Hayes and Stauffer. Officials -- Carl Kemp and Charlie Durno NHL BIG SEVEN | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Bobby Hull of Chicago Black |Hawks scored his 48th goal of } \ee |ina 27-56, Meads 24-59, Johansen 22-60, 2 | Group 2 -- Stevenson 3, Oshawa TV) 1; Houdaille 3, Fred's 1; Bonds 3, Local| 2764, 1; Prestons 2, Acadian Cleaners) 2. roup 3 -- Ballerina Cabins 3, Johan-| 1; Meads 3, Untouchables 1; Cdn. | Corps 3, Bergs. 1; Castrol Oil 2, Seeds BA 2. | G 3) Team Standings -- Group 1 -- Goch} 27-58, Durnos 25-56, Tony's 25-50, Al's- BiRite 24-58, Hillcrest 20-55, Glens Tex-} aco 19-37, Corbys 19-39 and Bolahoods 17-45. | Group 2 -- Bonds 28-60, Local 2784,| 27-53; Houdaille 24-52; Freds 22-53, Ste- vensons 21-45, Prestons 19-47, Acadian} Clnrs, 18-43 and Oshawa TV 17-47. | Group 3 -- Castrol Oil 28-52, Ballar- Cdn. Corps 2146, Bergs 20-55, Untouch- ables 18-30 and Seeds 16-34 | High Scores -- D, Hodgson 833, 8. Seneco 821, J. Redko 777, H. Cameron 737, J. Smith 749, A. Eyeman 727, B.| Nelson 715, C. Mclsaac 692, E. LaHay| 692, U. Caron 681, A. Neil 673, B.| Maeson 670, B. Bracey 667, H. Mand-| zuik 659, A, Mitchell 657, J. Turner 658, | J. Wilson 655, A. Hruska 654, H. Cook 653, D. Tilk 640, 8. Fice 645, H. Lyzon 645, B, Rudyk 642, G. McKnight 641,) R. Murray 640, K. Whiley 639, C. Ford) 636, S. Himes 6 B. Polley 632, M.} Portland Buckaroos: Buy Goalie Rollins) PORTLAND (CP) -- Portland Buckaroos Tuesday announced the purchase of the contract of goalie Al Rollins from the de- funct Winnipeg Western Hockey| League club Since coming out of retire- ment after nearly two years, Rollins has allowed only five SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Royal Canadian Air Foree Association Wing No, 420, Oshawa, Ont. Announce That They Are Again Sponsoring A Subscription Campaign For the Purpose of Purchasing Sickroom Equipment This equipment will consist of wheelchairs, hospital beds, invalid walkers, crutches and miscellaneous small equipment and will be available to any resident of OSH- AWA AND DURHAM COUNTIES FREE OF CHARGE FOR HOME USE. Your magazine order (new or renewal) will help further this community project and every citizen is urged to co-operate. Residents, when called upon should request to see the representative's letter of introduction signed by the officers of Wing 420. This is to eliminate mis- representation by unauthorized persons. Donations are not to be solicited or accepted W. PATERSON (Pres.) J. RAYZ (Treas.) H, RAMSHAW (Sec.) W. EVANS (Past Pres.) the season Tuesday night and drew to within one point of pace-setting Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers in the race for the National Hockey League | individual scoring crown. | 3-0 win over Detroit Red Wings| in the league's only scheduled | game and brought Hull's point! jtotal to 81. Bathgate has 82 points on 27 goals and a league-leading 55 assists. Stan Mikita of the Black| Hawks scored his 24th goal and/| moved one point behind third- ranked Gordie Howe of Detroit. Howe has 75 points, goals in four games with Port- land. j FOR SICKROOM EQUIPMENT PHONE 723-2845 STEVE ROSNIK Invites You To... TEST DRIVE this 1961 CORVAIR MONZA Let Steve Rosnik take you for ec spin in this compact Cor- air Monza Coupe. It has automatic transmission, white walls, wheel discs, windshield washers, folding rear seat, pin fall than People's Clothing,|W@S taken directly to hospital they were only able to win two/@fter the plane landed of the five games Leafs. officials said internal bleeding started on the plane BALLAM IN FORM jtrip and Brewer was operated | The leaders LONDON (Reuters)--Results} of Tuesday night's Old Country) soccer matches: REMEMBER WHEN ea a son and Lakas; forwards: Todd, |Walker, Cook; alternates: War- lren, Kitchen, Fry, Begg, Pas- cal, McKee, Beharrell and Wil- etc. Smart Autumn Bronze finish with motching interior. Spotless! OBA title 7 | GA |Bathgate, New York 27 55 Hull, Chicago ENGLISH LEAGUE ' Harold Ballam led the Ster-|on early Monday to stop the ling team on Saturday with albleeding and drain the fluid nice total of 1,221 for 45 frames|from the thigh which included games of 340,| "Allan Stanley had a similar 281, 273 and 250. The big eee earlier in the season,' low is back in form and this|said Imlach, "and it took four was a welcome sign for the weeks to heal Being younger, Sterling team as' the big fellow Brewer may be back. earlier, has been having trouble of late.|but I don't expect him to be However, it appears that hejready until. the playoffs, if will finish the season strongly. |then." | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Harry Vardon, one of the Division I Notts F 1 Man United 0 Division Ill Northampton 2 Portsmouth 2 Division IV Bradford 1 Oldham 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division J great golfers of all time, died in Engiand 25 years ago today, aged 66. The English stylist, who never had a formal lesson, won six British Open titles be- Thd Lanark 3 Aberdeen $ tween 1896 and 1914 and Inter-League Match | was holder of 62 first-class Irish League 6 Italian League 2) trophies. KINSMEN with Kiniski sharing singles ldefence: Cole and Conlin; for- son. --FIREFIGHTERS Behind the airtight net- minding of Howyden Bryan, Kinsmen blanked Firefighters 4-0 in ine nightcap. Billy Tay- lor led Kinsmen with two goals Bill Billingham and Al KINSMEN -- goal, Bryan; | lH owe, Detroit Mikita, Chicago Mahovlich, Toronto Delvecchio, Detroit Ullman, Detroit BRITISH FISHERMEN The British fishing industry employed some 22,000 fulltime fishermen at the beginning of 1961. | For the Best Choi ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Lid. NOW ONLY *2245 . Choose from the LARGEST SELECTION ot 140 BOND WEST 725-6507

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