ra eee Sor = een! = wave engi tee' OE RS ST A ee eee eT psrerme s ' 5 t ALE magni IG Uae! Tegra ty TI PY omg Myrna Ne Weill dh'fuasins ait ann wicca eiecomentes CenetieeinaRe ee ne aca n aak aL dinec canadien Ah ota oad, Gchatnad tnadiinedi iinet iach tines: it Maen meni y 'wee ery~wwuierwoerwew Toe Vee +s wow ey eee SOS 6S VN SW ONS ETO UV OE OVS YEW 3 co ee Town-County {$2,000,000 Grant [P82 Hist Boxing Clean- Up CALENDAR | Juvenile And Midgets Hockey League Goes To Fitness' sim" k and field rec. TODAY Wi 0 H be V ll games were played in the Town skating, a trac sllabie free Country Hockey League, on|, OTTAWA (CP)--Health Minis-crease each year until the sum) 0Pds bulletin now av: Called For In wees oon ee in ver umper a OY tnd con a, te " cane' bien ter Monteith says the govern-|of $5,000,000 is reached. Prov-| pl charge to public libraries ' ment plans to provide $2,000,000/inces would then share $2,500,-,4nd pot Pr pone track "ee = ited. focal 292 'va fewanis Chub, zi] _ BY ALLAN BAILEY Sawyer, Walter Grabco, John| {ee to the National Fitness Council|000 annually for their projects. (and ch ~ on Sla ic Countries 6.15 p.m.; Rotary Club vs Nevy| Two of the \city's all-star Peter Andrews, Bi in H Mors - ee ve ~ fiscal year beginning! 1, 1999 a cach pe ting |Dhlet dealing with constrectien, Vv EG oe ota Phantasy ie oer ed Dme, Jom) Rte tye ng rane": rom ale . j . Ardlootilt : , 1 wer, 3 Port Perry: BB leral-provincial conference onjyear, The remainder of the ; RONAL! alone should decide a contest,|and Casadian Legion vs Fire-/exhibition games with Hum-|"% , Y Chaee) sees TIO bert RIDERS SIGN KRAMER aoe TARQUHAR lhe asia: and victory should. go|fishters, at 8.45 p.m. All games|ber Valley. HUMBER VALLEY BAN-|, jiech""derrow' h""):.) Ineu{fiess and amateur sport that/#1,000,000 will be distributed on| CUDERS SIGN KRAMER my 4 esis - : | one-half of the amount will bela per-capita basis. : calling "clean-up" |to the man who has scored the|@t Oshawa Children's Arena. | Qshawa Juvenile All-Stars|TAMS: Paul Hoganson, Peter) Second Period carsboviead tar Rough Riders of the oe Lela a ox aioe ee: most points at the time of thei BASKETBALL lodged Humber Valley 3-2; our|Sommerville, Ron Matsuyama,| * fpr pa a ay 0.90| proved by rid hd: hla Rea Mr. Monteith said the govern-| Football Conference have ape : " } t has decided to confine its|}signed defensive tackle Roger in Yugoslavia following 10/knockout. COSSA Lakeshore "B"|Midget All-Stars downed the/Terry McKinley, Walt Boag,| @ Black's Fivchett 1 og\taking part in the government's| me" signed defensive tac! 'el y Bg recent years. Thus the knockout would los¢/;eague; Pickering at Ajax, 5.00|visitors 2-1 while the OshawalA] Folk, Tom Casement, Scott . hn Sint Be imesh & 1a20| fitness program, Cobuinmens' Gen 4 trelning|Rremer, the club snneumoed {Stricter medical supervision, |its decisive importance, pm. Bantam All-Stars went down !0l;angdon, Reid Campbell, Dale * "Picenet, Whiely? isso, The other $1,000,000 will be\requests for aid in construction tne bickee "tp remer, em aa apa AGE RULE URGED | mumapay Meta," poer sim opin, BLA ru guns" ie aoa wc ao fa dh a voter frm, ene Ai HOCKEY : : Jonn\Staits, Bruce Clarke, Carl] ® For penx: §. ositivities and win-jettes just as the r. 8 n game, John s and to hol t "for "humanizing Loge "abeees ghag ootgfionet Oshawa - Courtice League -- niet patio beth goals for Varga. ¢ aay «15, international pe thd tr works a one Dagenodeie "ended. last 700s. tedltitively but only in training|Foley's vs"Tomlinson's, at Fort|the Jocals, the first one coming| 0. SH AW A MIDGET ALI), Qioker G, Minace 0.0) 705\research and for undergradu- hatte. Perry Arena, 9.00. p.m, on a penalty shot, Jim Gorslire, STARS: Ralph rap se co ie se scholarships and bursaries. . Referee Zvonko Horvatek of} Dr. Branko Ostojic, a mem-| Oshawa Minor Hockey Assec |Blake Stairs and- Reid Camp Dionne, Doug Barr, es See | -- » " ar r] weber has yet to participate Zagreb has recommended box-|ber of the Yugoslav Boxing As-|~- (Juvenile League) -- Hayden|pell were the Humber Valloy|!"8, Darryl Leach, ber wie! meanest We tee lin the work of the council: a 30- 'ers should wear 10-ounce gloves|sociation's medical commission,|Macdonald's vs Oshawa Dairy,|marksmen. Jim McGraw, Bob Seen (D. Spencer) vs. 232|member advisory group estab- ® ® sinstead of the eight - ouncejcalled for more co-operationjat 8:15 p.m. and Tony's Re-| Humber Valley led 2-0 at the Wayee tine er B naley'| «OD teva, a muller)... 898 iehed by the government last Retirement Savin S 'gloves now used. among club officials, referees,|freshments vs Beaton's Dairy,|enq of the first period, 2-1 after Denis _ Ewart, Spa oe ey) s, : B, Ding year to help run its program | L > Use of the bigger gloves would|trainers, doctors and spectators|at 9.15 p.m.; Both games atline second and each club add-[Bil Pakosta, Jerry Dionae,| * ww. 'st, vs» 16.28] 0f federal aid to fitness and am Aah: * lessen the effect of blows and|to avoid ring accidents. Oshawa Children's Arena. ed ofie more in the final stanze Doug Balson, Glenn Elliiott,| 4. Petes: G. Rownotham ) ...., 19.38, ateur sport. > reduce the number of' knock-| Two of the 10 boxers who died pee neEseesaet a ae ee aa i es Second Period The council spent $1,000,000 in all or n vt uals * outs, he told a national weekly|after bouts in Yugoslav rings, | Bob Robinson and Jerry) HuMBER VALLEY MID.) ¢ petes: BR tarts (its first year of operations, * magazine conducting an inquiry|he said, fought while under a |Dionne fired goals for theiGips: Bob Ferguson, Paul) | (G. Rowbotham, R, Hickey) | *into the sport, generally re-|medical ben imposed after they London Coasts To [Oshawa Midget All-Stars' iniMarkie, Dave Guffie, Don Den-| $ Petes: G., Rawhotham ee a hig PLAN | an ; garded as second only to soc-jhad been knocked out two and) ]().R dD their 2-1 victory. The lone visi-\nison, Bob Guthrie, Jobn Chris-| SS ois Monteith said funds allo. Pian, you become eligible to deduct up to $2,500 or 'cer in pepeuaally in this Com-|three times in previous fights. oun ecision |i goal was scored by Johniti, Bob Crashley, Bruce Major, Feopies: D. Spencer" cated for the program will in. 10% of your earned income (whichever is the lesser) * munist country. He added that post-mortem) LONDON (AP)--Brian Lon. hristie. \Tony Newton, Dave Simpson;|." (W St. John, W. Kirk) ... $33 from your 1962 taxable income, % Horvatek also proposedjexaminations showed two other\don, former British heayy.|, O%tawa went out in front 1-0/Dave Towers, Rick Casement,| * tm, be " een : : es amending the rules so that ajvictims suffered from heart ail-|weight champion, knocked Tom|i" the first period, there was no|Pete Christian, Larry Deacon,|1o, Pet muntJo3 | _ Any person earning an income may join this plan, . boxer who knocks out his op-|ments,. while another was an)McNeeley of Arlington, Mass,,|SCting in the second and both\Andy Lemay, Craig Michie,' ,, ' Mg steers Ve Find out how it gives you the opportunity to share oe would not automatically|epileptic and two more were!down for a count of six in the|teams scored one more in the|Paul Terry, Ml. , 11.49 and profit in the future growth of Canada... mini- be declared the winner. Points|also physically unfit, fourth round Tuesday night and|third. OSHAWA JUVENILE ALL-|!2 Peoples: dim Pipner eel mizes the effects of inflation which could lower the "--~|then coasted to an easy 10. Wayne Cheesman, Ron Wil-\sTARS: Bill Braiden, Wayne value of future pension dollars and provides many ' jround decision. loughby and Ted Lutton were|Cheesman, Ken Bradley, Neil! BA KA | other important benefita, Phone, or visit our office Oshawa People's s.r. rau tanta! te Gee treo sa, i 108 an cNeeley 203 for the bruis- | v cNamee, Terry Peters, Barry) line bout matching a couple of |Valley juveniles. Duke Wi!-|Furey, Andy Mathews, -Wayne| May be Warning val G U N Y T UST e fighters who were knocked out|!oughby picked up both goals| King, Stan Wallace, Ted Gow, Backache is often caused by tae | CLEANERS end LAUNDERERS od A RA T R |by Floyd Patterson. when Pat.|for the visiting club. {Ron Willoughby, Stan Kolesnick,| kidney action. When kidneys get outof | ~ OSHAWA ~ PORT HOPE . ose e) no ] | y ys get out o Whit COMPANY OF CANADA broker held the heavyweight| Oshawa scored one goal in|Frank Cover. order, excess acids and wastes remain | BOWMANVILLE SO CARBORO . A crowd of about 7,000\each period. Both Humber val HUMBER VALLEY JUVE:| in the system, Then backache, dis- | Last Saturday, bowling at Wil-Knob Hill with 6298 for three) saw. the brawl in the Olympia|!ey markers came in the fina!|NILES: Joe Kostik, Bill Dar- tured rest or that ired-out and heavy | "OSHAWA'S ONLY bil ar ST. E tow Bowl in Toronto, Oshawa|Points and Peoples Clothing 6008) Stadium. |stanza. |gaul, Ted Brown, Rubin Math- a pony hag Leroy ad "ee | UNIONIZED SHOP "1653 Peoples Clothing dropped a 3- for two points. London, 28, now has won 28| OSHAWA' BANTAM ALL-lers, Dick Brown, Abe Sprauge, Dodd's stimulate the kidneys te normal to? decision to Knob Hill Bow!|, Idividual totals on the rH fights and lost nine. The 25-|STARS: Bill Wayling, Jim Pres-/Duke Willoughby, Ross Erdis,| action, Then you feel better--sleep 723-4631 for Knob Hill showed that Squig-|¥¢3"- old McNeeley has won 26|ton, Don Bowen, Larry Mc-|Ted Ashby, Doug Paterson,| better--work better, Get Dodd's | 50 MILL The first game was won very/na led with a nice five ule and Jost six. _,|Smith, Ted Goodchild, Frank|Bob Adamson, Dave Harlick, | Kidney Pills now. so | handily by Knob Hill Bowl al-|string of 1367 followed by a _ though Peoples Clothing bowled|Pritchard 1292 and Finn 1288. wel] in this game. Knob Hill/For Peoples Clothing Ron won with i team score of 1416)Swartz was high with 1208 for'| compared to 1271 for Peoples.|47 frames followed by Harold| Tom Pritchard led Knob Hill|Ballem 1139 for 45 frames, Orest| with 319 followed by Ed Holland|Pidwerbecki 978 for 40 frames, | 303, Glen McLean 294 and Ezio|Earl Jordan 747 for 30 frames, | -Squigna 289, John Trott 774 for 32 frames.| For Peoples Clothing SeijSel. Himes 683 for 31 frames and| "Himes led with 200 followed by Don Henning 479 for 25 frames. | Ron Swartz 298, Orest Pidwer-| As a result of last Saturday's| becki picking up 75 pins for twojbowling, Peoples Credit Jewel- 'frames of relief bowling and/lers continue to lead Group "B"| Harold Ballem picking up 130/with 19 points followed by Knob) pins for five frames of relief/Hill Bowl 16, All Canadian Mu-| bowling. jtual Funds 15, Stanley L. Jarvis| In the second game, Knob Hili|14, Peoples Clothing, Motor. City >was again victorious when they and Plantation Bow! all with 10) : --. -- . « * rolled 1260 to 1124 for Peoples./Points each and Bowlerama 6. COME SEE THE MANY 81G BARGAINS for as little as 88c! Below are just a few of the greater-than-ever - 4 : {Pritchard again led with 237,| This coming Saturday, Peo- Values! Make a note of the Savings (some up to 42%!) . . . then hurry to Zeller's. Remember; at Zeller's J followed by Mickey Finn 272)ples Clothing journey to 0'Con-| you can "'Charge-it"! No Money Down. 'and Squigra 256. For Peoples|nor Bowl to tangle with the| « Clothing, Ballem was high 257.|local Motor City team. RETAILERS TO THRIFTY Can acian> ft Ge ers won a squea v g 1138 to 1120 for Knob Hill and REMEMBER WHEN . . 7 | ' this game was not decided until] By THE CANADIAN PRESS | the final men had bowled on Max Schmeling, former | | eee eer rags caweeee Ry joining the Guaranty Trust Retirement Savings each team in the last frame. heavyweight boxing cham- Harold Ballem was high for} pion and leading contender, Peoples with 276, followed by| defeated South Africa's Ben | Orest Pitwerbecki 242, while} Foord in 12 rounds at Ham- | John Trott picked up 175 pins in} burg 25 years ago today. | a sensational five frame relief} Schmeling who won the title stint. from Jack Sharkey, had lost For Knob Hil Squigna led) it to Sharkey in 1932. Six ~ with 204, months after beating Foord, In the fourth game- Clothiers} Schmeling fought champion Joe Louis at New York an 5 Ee re cate tit foc ns was knocked out in the first (Hill, Earl Jordan, who had been TU", MEN'S SPORT SHIRT "Buy" bowling very well all day but! § 1 11 J il L h G had been having extremely If You ave " ! uil- engt owns rough luck, finally broke YOU SAVE $1.11 -- REG. 2.99. Foshion- through and led the Clothiers Lo T Eat "DRIP-DRY" COTTON--REG. $2.99 right selection of cotton "Sanforized" prints with 297 followed by Ron lose: ve 0 Sizes M, L. Daintily smocked 'and j grand for sunny, easy-living days. Long » 293. trimmed! Attractive rounded neck- sleeves; collar with stoys; pocket, Stock up For Knob Hill, Squigna again And Hate To Diet line; cop sleeves. Choose from de- now! Sizes SM, L, "led with 274, er & you'll find good news in| ul assorted prints. 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