OCC WOMEN'S CURLING Junior And Senior Events Produce Keen Competition In a closely contested and well - played series, the new Jamieson Trophy, for Juniors, was won by Ev. Patte's rink over Stell. Sutton's foursome. It was a down-to-the-wire affair, tied 'at the completion of seven ends of play, which finished with a 9 to 8 score. On the winning rink were Bea. Graper, lead; Jean. Drinkle, second and Muriel Magill, vice- skip. Curling with Stell. Sutton were Marg. Harris, lead; Ro- lande Tierney, second and Helen Glover, vice. Contesting third and fourth place in the Jamieson competi- tion, were rinks skipped by Jacqui Patte and "Toots" Mack- News Reports Push Bombers To Victory VANCOUVER (CP)--Quarter- back Kenny Ploen says news- paper stories helped the "'flam- ing mad" Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers defeat Hamilton in'the Grey Cup football final. He said in an interview Wed- nesday the team's mental atti- tude made up in a iarge part for the physical beating it took at the hands of Calgary Stam- peders in the western final, won by Winnipeg two games to one. "We were flaming mad about the things that the so-called football experts in Canada said about us after we beat Calgary. "We read the papers and all of them, even our Winnipeg papers, said we didn't deserve to be on the same field as Cal- gary, let alone beat them and represent the West. "When we read that the only thing that put us into the Grey Cup was stinking luck. We were mad." ness. This game was won by score of 12 to 5. Curling for the winners. were Susan Lowe, lead; Glad. McMillan, second and Jean Conlin, vice-skip, The losing rink was composed of Marg. Elliott, lead; Elva Mc- Cullough, second; Mern. Kinton, vice-skip and "Toots" at ~ helm Stell. Sutton had finished in| No. 1 spot in the Tuesday- Friday group with three wins and a score of 17. In second place, "Toots" Mackness. also had three wins and a score of 15. Just. "out of the money" in this draw was the rink skipped by Phyllis McAlpine, which had picked up three wins but with a score of 11 plus 5. In the Monday-' -Thursday draw Ev. Patte's three wins and a score of 16 plus 1 was tops. In|M second place, Jacqui Patte counted two wins for a 14 score. Following a re results of games played in the Jamieson schedule: MONDAY - angeny C. Thompson, 7, mere skip, . Young, Furey, Patte, Polltt, Patte, eebadtiont, Jamieson, . Gunn, Rolson, . MacDaiarmid, m ° a a: Pe FIR GLNALON Rolson, rwiaepiormidy Gunn, Kemp, Young, Patte, Broadbent, THI Broadbent, Patte, Rolson, Patte, 19: F Pollitt, Jamieson, . Youn a ispay - MeRIDAY"" . Ridgley, 7 (W); E. Goulding, 7(L). McAlpine, 9; N. Smith, Tresise, H Sutton, Pollard, Mackness, SE cond GAME Maroosis, 6(W); J. Reeve, Day 13; M. Pollard, Mackness, 8; M. Ridgley, Smith, 10; B. Tresise, Sutton, 9; E. Henry, Jamieson, " Thompson, Nolan poanue Ra2%0Ne ot). RezZAOF AEe@S OMOST zrEaro" Sarr 8. 2. 4 3 5. ) 2. 3. 2. McAlpine, 15; £. Goulding, the J. Patte combintation by a 4 5-0 Shutout -|sent down from the ;|League Boston , Bruins with) '|winger Wayne Connelly. THIRD GAME B., Tresise, £. Goulding, 12; J, Reeve, 3.M, Pollard, ; F. Maroosis, A 13; E. Henry, While the.Junior trophy com- petition was taking place, the senior curlers participated in two sets of games also. MONDAY + Mudie ad . Crawford, B. Kemp, |. Dyas, L. Rose, D.. Moran, E. Granik, M. Gilchrist, ds Folly SKIP, M, Donald, M, Toylor, R. Mann, --. Hezzlewood, 12; skip SECOND Barrie iW; Hezzelwood, 7; hi Canning, THIRD wien R ick, 14; M fanning, Gilchrist, 5; E. Hezzlewood, 4. TUESDAY - FRIDAY . Lindsay, M. Nesbitt, Out Of EPHL Doughouse With Canning, 'skip, Renwick, J. M. Gilchrist, J. M. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (CP)--The league-leading Kingston Fron- tenacs, with stellar goaltending from Bruce Gamble, blanked Syracuse Braves 5-0 in an East- ern Professional Hockey League) game Wednesday night. Gamble, in the doghouse ear- lier in the season for being overweight, made 28 saves--13) in the final period--compared | 'Ito 21 by Braves' Roger Crozier.' Rookie centre Jeannot Gilbert) scored twice for the Fron@nacs| 'land Dick Cherry, Don Black-| '/burn and Pat Stapleton scored one each. | Stapleton was playing his first] game with Kingston since being National | Marlies Will Stick With Metro Mates Unless All Taken In By KEVIN BOLAND Stafford Smythe, president of|however, will be responsible for Maple Leaf Gardens, announced obtaining their own players. | that Toronto Marlboros will not joteriogt with the OHA Provin-| jai League thissseason, unless that league agrees to interlock with ali Metro Junior "A" lea- gue teams, The announcement was made last night in OHA offices directly from Maple Leaf Gardens. The agreement. was made after Smythe had conferred with two other members connected with the OHA grouping. Wren Blair, director of per- Teams who receive the grant Previously, teams pick going to the bottom club. Blair, who is also general manager of Oshawa Generais, d that his club would on NHL. clubs and their affiliates ito provide them with piayers. The grant takes effect at the end of this season. All Metro Junior "A" teams were given until December 15 to pare their rosters to 16 players, including the sub-goal- tender. All additional players will be placed in a draft. Teams will have choice of these players in order of their move their mid-week games out of Maple Leaf Gardens. Blair said, "I would like to give the. people in the Oshawa area a better chance of seeing the Generals play." He continued, "The fact that Whitby Arena was packed to} capacity when the Generals played there, leaves me no al- ternative but to play most on our games there, We will con- tinue to play Maple Leaf Gar- A. Palmer, E. Holland, M. Fora E, Oke, 5 Psy . Piper, . Phipps, '. Bates, Coppin, 5(W); "skip, SECOND GAME P. Fordham, 8; E. Oke, M. Campbell, 7; E. Coppin, THIRD GAME 4 Ok Prize winners in this. senior 5. |compétition were the rinks skip- ped .by Mabel Gilchrist and Phyl. Fordham. The Gilchrist foursome, :winning the Monday- '|Thursday schedule, won three games and had a total of six -|points. The Tuesday-Friday win- ners, with Fordham on the -|rings, came up with three wins, two of them on extra ends, with the result that their three-win record showed a points total of only one, Play for the new Thompson Memorial trophy begins on De- cember 6th. This schedule, fi- nishing on December 18th, will conclude the activities of the ladies' section of the Oshawa Curling Club until the New Year, with, the exception of .|(Stella Newsome, Hazel Welsh, '/Marion Parker, e, 12: E. Coppin, 1o,|teams entered, was won by, Fordham, 8(W); 'M. Campbell, 8(L), Canadian Corps Annual Ladies' Dart Tourney The second Oshawa and Dis- trict Ladies' Dart Tournament was finalized Tuesday, Decem- ber 4th, at the Canadian Corps Association Club rooms. entered the, "Waggoettes', Joan Titterton, and Toots An- derson) copped top prize with the "Starlets", (June Wyatt, Olive Clark, and Ruth Hopson) as runners- up. The Doubles, with sixteen Joan Titterton and Hazel Welsh with Toots Anderson and Stella Newsome in second place. The winner of the Single Tournament against thirty-four entries was Judy Carlson with Hazel Welsh as runner-up. One of the highlights of the tousnament happened in the singles preliminaries when Stel- la Newsome completed a game From a toal of eight teams/c Simcoe Hall Basketball Statistics BIDDY LEAGUE Mundinger KLB 4 e Sportshaven Parts and Service Firefighters Jaycee Blues RESULTS | In the games played on Sat- urday, Dec. 1, Parts and Serv- ice defeated CKLB 22-11; Fire- fighters won over Bolahood's Sportshaven 21-9 and Mundinger nosed out Jaycee Blues 14-13. NEXT GAMES This Saturday, CKLB meets Jaycee Blues at 8.30 a.m.; Parts and Service takes on Sports- haven at 9.00 a.m. and Mun- dinger plays Firefighters at 9.30 a.m. All games at Simcoe Hall. MINOR LEAGUE Firefighters 428 onwwwet mewn Re Rooe MPAA Aana of "201" in six darts scoring 133 with her first three darts and going out on 68. Gord Rae, representing "Mol- sons", was on hand to present the prizes, HAS HEART ATTACK PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Line- backer Rudy Hayes of the Pitts- burgh Steelers suffered a heart attack Tuesday while hunting those lucky gals who either win) with two teammates 50 miles their section or place second or third, These rinks will have play-off games on December 20th. south of Pittsburgh. A spokes- man for the National Football League club said Hayes' condi- tion was considered serious. Provincial Tile CKLB Sportshaven Med. Pharmacy St. John Cadets Kinloch's RESULTS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 6,1962 ]Q for CKLB vs Bolahood's Sports- haven, at 9.00 a.m., at Central Collegiate; St. John Cadets vs Provincial Tile, a Simcoe Hall, young member of Austria's na- tional ski team, took a violent fall while training in this Italian alpine resort Tuesday and is oe os Pavet pe Bat, 10.08 a.m. and Kinloch's Men's urday, ighters defeate Provincial Tile, 20-11; St. John| Wear ,VS Firefighters Assoc. at oo P sn poy ~~ Kintoch's! en's Wear a KLB defeated Medical Pharmacy, 42-21. BREAKS BOTH LEGS NEXT GAMES CERVINIA, Italy (AP)-- This Saturday's schedule calis'Christina Ditfurt, promising broke both legs. The 19-year-old girl, youngest member of her nation's team, lost her balance on a downhill run on a hard track. She somersaulted and fell head-first. Her ski tips dug inte the snow, causing the fractures, C.5:.A. 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