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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1962, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Mey 19, 1962 13 SPORT FROM BRITAIN Ipswich To Try For European Cup In '63 Away from the limelight and ballyhoo can be found the real Hear TOMMY DOUGLAS New Democrat Federal Leader AT O'Neill Collegiate 8:00 P.M. Thursday, architect of Ipswich's success--|the lowest paid in the First Di- manager Ramsey. This public-| vision. ity - shy ex - England fullback; Under Ramsey flashy styles took over the job six years ago.|imported from the Continent He has changed it from a Thirdjhave been spurned in favor of Division team to the champion|teamwork. His pre - match or- of England. ders are "keep it simple." The His materials have beenjhalfbacks doggedly pump the largely low-priced players dis-|ball down the middle to the feet carded by other clubs. Moneyjof forwards Ray Crawford and has always been a problem at/Ted Phillips, England's most Ipswich and the team is still!prolific goal-scorers. By PAUL WESTBROOK LONDON (CP) -- An unlikely band of English footballers has got Europe's soccer chiefs anx- iously scanning their maps. of Britain. By. winning the English League championship Ipswich Town has put the obscure Suf- folk community on the map and next season will represent Eng- land in the glamorous European Cup competition.. The club's victory-flushed fol- lowers, mainly recruited from surrounding agricultural areas, now lace discussion on potato prices and fatstock with the latest on Real Madrid and In. ternationale Milan, two of the players that are ever likely to win the championship of Eng- land. Their stadium threatens to burst at the seams if more than 25,000 turn up for a match, which doesn't happen often, The pitch was once the corporation garbage dump, although locals clajm it has the best playing surface in the league. MANAGER GETS CREDIT The board of directors freely admit to knowing little about the game, leaving it all to man- ager Alf Ramsey. "It's not that we don't want to interfere with the manager-- we just dare not," explained NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES BOWLING LEACUE CHAMPIONS The Neighborhood Ladies five - pin Bowling League champions for the 1961-62 sea- son, are shown above, receiv- ing the Atomic Trophy from their league president, along with the individual trophies. Left-to-right, Mrs. Edna Hall, league president, presents the trophy to captain Betty Pearse. Other team members in order, are: Winnie Tennier, Mary Pirie, June Yuill and Dorothy Bentley. Mary Hobbs, another team member, was absent when picture was t eams Ipswich will against in the cup. The East Anglican are prob- be up taken. ably. the strangest bunch of chairman John Cobbold, a nephew of Prime Minister Mac- millan and one of four Old Etonians on the board. Cobbold has a reputation for MAY 24, 1962 For Every Citizen A Good Job In A Full Economy Progrem VOTE NEW DEMOCRAT Elect AILEEN HALL in Ontario Riding In Durham Elect EILEEN COUTTS being the "playboy director" of English soccer. Locals love to tell of the time he ran out of small change and tipped a taxi driver with a pair of skis. The club owes its existence to the Cobbold family. It was started in the 1930s by Capt. J. M. Cobbold, father of the pres- ent chairman and one of Brit- ain's biggest brewers. NU-WAY RUG CO, LTD. SPORTS Ladies Section CALENDAR Lawn Bowlers Oshawa Yacht Club's 1962 Close Season gaat? orate Ready To Start sail-past and program of sail- Cormack 233; Mary Cole, 213;\ing races, at Oshawa-on-the-| The ladies' section of the Osh-|dates will be listed in the Pro- Doug Cole, 235 and Doris Vann,|/Lake, 2.00 p.m. jawa Lawn Bowling Club, held|vincial Lawn Bowling Associa- 202. |SOCCER their annual opening meeting|tion's Year Book. USE "PLUS" SYSTEM Point - money was then dis-| National Soccer Lea gu e--|on Thursday of this week, when 52 attended the event, which ; The ladies voted to use the plus system on all their tourna- Eastway Mixed 10-Pin Bowlers The Eastway Mixed League closed up its winter bowling season with a banquet at Cana- dian Legion Hall, where league members and their guests gath- ered for dinner, which preceded SUDDARD'S BICYCLE SHOP ACADIAN CLEANERS WILSON ELECTRIC MOTORS tributed, with every bowler re-/Toronto Macedonia vs Oshawa 2 ceiving a bonus of a new silver|Italia, at Kinsmen Civic Memor-|opened with a dessert lunch- eon, ese the presentation of trophies and prizes. Playoff winners were Sabyan Motor Sales: Marlen Gillard, Marion Peake, Hugh Gillard and Bob Peake, with each re- ceiving an individual trophy. Runners-up were McHupiel's, with Magic Auto-Carwash tak- ing third place and fourth to the Stickpins. Consolation trophy and _ in- dividual trophies went to Bar- bara and Josie Gyurka, Fred Wallace and George Turner. Mr. Turner donated both trophies. Other awards were as follows: High averages: George Reid, 182 and Isobelle Cyre, 154. High Triples: Morley Johnson, 628 and Betty Grant, 576. High singles: John McLean,| 237 and Janet Peel, 231. | Special trophies to the most special prizes and dancing until) midnight, rounded out the eve-| ning's fun for the very success-| ful event. | G. Coppin, president; D. Cole,| vice - retary |START SUMMER LEAGUE The Eastway Mixed Summer) SOFTBALL League got under way on Wed- boy-friend or girl-friend, to get} in some extra 10-pin activity. | High bowler on the first night) was F. Bouckley with 548 (216), | followed by W. Scott, 525 (204).! dollar, Three lucky draws for|ial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. The 1962-63 executive will bel; AWN BOWLING president; E. Mothersill,|pournament (draw competiti "kev petition) treasurer and F. Bouckley, S€C*| at Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, }10.00 a.m, SUNDAY No games scheduled MONDAY Hayden Macdonald Trophy TUESDAY Prrsident Mrs. J. T. Lindsay welcomed the members and} guests and introduced three} prospective 'members, Mrs, E. F. Cuthbertson, Mrs. Walles and Mrs. J. Coleman. Reports were ready by secre- tary Mrs. Avern Taylor; trea- surer, Mrs. G, Pirie; social con- vener ,Mrs. O. R. Robson and Oshawa Minor Softball Asso- nesday at 7.30 o'clock and the' ciation meeting, at Simcoe Hall,| members are urged to make|7.30 p.m., to set up playoffs this a success. The league will)and schedules for Kiwanis Ban- operate until July, providing an|tam League and OMSA Midget opportunity for husband, wife,| League. BASEBALL Lakeshore Intermediate League -- Oshawa at Orono,| 6.30 p.m. Men over 450 -- G. Reid, 515; | improved bowlers, donated by Frank Horning, went to Bob Peake, up 27 pins and Grace Fusco, up 29 pins. Section triplés -- Nick Diffu, 560; Shirley Shelenkoff, 527;) John Houlding, 588 and Mary} Mothersill 574. jai; Gyurka, 403. Section singles -- Gord Mc- L. Schatz, 514; F. O'Neill, 503; | D. Gibbs, 497; R. Hustead, 498; | I. Clark, 455 and T. Thorton, 451 Ladies over 400 -- J. Gyurka, 475; T. Wilson, 450; B. Kirkham, 415; D. Sinclair, 415; G. Fusco, JAPAN OFFERS open tournament convener, |Mrs. J. Andesron. | The ladies' first tournament will be the Bassett Trophy event, on June 1; followed by {the Churchley Trophy, July 19 land Bradley Trophy, Sept. 6. | Other tournaments and special levening programs will be an- jnounced later. Tournament FIGHTS LAST | McConnell, season's play would include 18 |straight games; 12 trebles and/ six doubles. that |awarded the prizes on the best |6-out-of-9 games. high scores of 12-out-of-18, will decide. was authorized dozen glass dessert plates, as well and ments similar to the men's sec- tion. Games convener, Mrs. R. J. announced that Prizes will be arranged so business girls will be Others, the Mrs. Vic Richardson will be jin charge of the rental of the} |ladies' lockers, |from Mrs, J. resigned. taking over, Muncie, who has} The purchasing committee to buy five as some additional chairs pushers, PLAY ON MONDAY NIGHT NEWCOMBE JOB | NEW YORK (AP) -- Don} Newcombe, once one of base- ball's top pitchers, has signed B.| a contract to play with Chun- ichi Dragons, an official of Veteran Bowlers Feted At Dinner The members of the '1,800, 5-Pin Bowling Club" were re- cently fyeted at a dinner, at Union Hall, guests of UAW Local 222, where Russ McNeil, secretary - treasurer of the Union, welcomed the club mem- bers and congratulated the "boys' 'on their activity. President Ernie Rundle gave a short resume on the origin of the club, four years ago, when two players started it off. The membership is now 30, all re- tired men, their ages running from 70 to 94, the eldest being Allen Shantz, who at 94, still rolls a respectable 135 average for the season. Wives .of the members are also eligible for| the club and many have also} Whitbread as treasurer. Following the dinner, a short| business meeting was held, with Ernie Rundle being returned as club president with Mrs, George Whitbread as terasurer. Vivian Chief Wins At Long-Shot Odds LONDON, Ont. (CP) --Viv-) fan Chief, owned by Kenneth Pascoe of Parkhill, Ont., and) driven by John Atmore, was an! easy winner in the first race) at Western Fair Raceway. Fri-| day night, despite being a 14-| to-l shot, The horse paid $30.70) for a $2 mutuel. | The favorites ran to form in) most of the other eight races, however. The first favorite to win was Gino Herbert, a three-year-old colt owned by Bill Herbert of! London, Ont., and driven by! Jack Herbert, who finished in| front in the second race to pay| $5.40 and help produce a daily) double of $117.20. | the Japanese Central Baseball League club said Thursday. Kuzuo Takata, vice - presi- dent and general manager of the Nagoya team, said he had signed Newcombe personally. Takata said the big, 36- year-old righthander, who won 27 games with Brooklyn Dod- George Farr, manager of King Bowling Lanes, where the club plays, presented Harry Smith with a trophy, as a sou- venir of his single game score of 300,,bowling this past sea- son. He also donated two door prizes and the lucky winners were Mrs. Bertha Smith and Lionel Trehearne. Following a discussion, the members voted to maintain their club on a draw system, rather than on a-league sched- ule basis. President Ernie Run-| gers in 1956, will leave for Japan sometime between June 10 and June 15. However, Newcombe, tacted at his Colonial, N.J., tavern, said he had been. con- tacted by the Japanese rep- resentatives but denied that he had signed a contract. "T told them I would con- sider it," the big pitcher said, con- |10 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |t Worcester, Mass.--Willie Mc- Clure, 161, Toledo, knocked out Julius Owens, 160, New York, 3./¢! Tokyo -- Kazuo Takayama, 127%, Japan, outpointed Leo Es- pinosa, 127%, Philippines, 10. jo Rome -- Domenico Tiberia,|$ 14834, Italy, outpointed Charlie On Monday, May 21, the Hay- den Macdonald Trophy will be up for competition, a "draw ournament", which will get) under way at 10.00 a.m. Practice games will be held his Thursday afternoon, two o'clock and again the following Tuesday evening, at 7.30 'clock. Official opening of the chedule games will be on Thursday, May 31, at 2.00 p.m. Douglas, 146%, New York, 8. Totowa, N.J.--Herschell Ja- cobs, 166, White Plains, N.Y., outpointed Ray Vollalona, 164, Dominican Republic, 8. Tacoma, Wash.--Phil Moyer, 165, Eugene, Ore., outpointed George. Wright, 166, Tacoma, GREAT RIVER The Indus River, major ar- tery in West Pakistan, flows 1,800 miles from the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea. "and I am to meet with them again Monday. They offered me a lot of money, and I can't afford to turn it down." dle extenedd an invitation to a ll retired men and their wives, to. REMEMBER WHEN... ?| join the club for next season,| which will get under way in Oc- tober. Harry Boyd moved a vote of| thanks to president Ernie for) his fine work in the past year) and Orville Howie voiced the appreciation of the members to! the Local 222 for the dinner} and to the ladies, who had pre-| pared it. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gerard Cote of Montreal, after finishing second four times previously, won the Boston marathon 22 years ago today. 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WEDNESDAY :-- Beaches Major Fastball League Schedule Game -- Toronto Randall -- Roy Metals vs. Oshawa Tony's, ot Alex- endra Park, 8:00 p.m. Oshawa and District Soccer League Doubleheader -- Kickers vs. Hungaria ot 7:00 p.m, and Ukrainia vs, Rangers et 8:30 p.m, Both games ot Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. THURSDAY:-- Toronto Tennis League Schedule Match -- Toronte Trinity T.C. vs. Oshawa T.C., at Oshawa, 6:30 p.m. Tata Intermediate Baseball League Schedul ----~ Orono vs, Oshawa, at Lakeview Pork, 6:45 p.m. FRIDAY :-- Special Attraction for Alt Sports Fans of Oshawa ond District -- Annual "Shrine Circus' at Kinsmen Civie Mem- Game Fresh Up | With | You Like lt... .. lt Likes You Distributor: Ross Shortt 156 GIBB STREET PHONE 723-3042 Motor City Bowling 78 RICHMOND ST. W. 40 Modern Brunswick Lanes AIR CONDITIONED Open All Summer Automatic Pinsetters FREE GIFTS with Every 4 Games. Join Summer League Now! 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