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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1963, p. 7

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NEW BRUNSWICK LEADS Mickey Mantle | HAWKS STOPPED THE OSHAWA ran ete February 28, 1963 7 1. Ds _, _ |CASSIUS AND SONNY ARE Mrs. Woolley's Rink i'ercu, | Mahovlich, Stewart prom up Busmiess? Topples B.C. Champs ="45 Pace Leafs To Win 2h: red ~ booming bat and the fragile champion Sonny. Liston has : legs, has stepped up to the] By THE CANADIAN: PRESS ,were given' game misconducts.jclear early in the second, while| °"¢: too. SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--AlIsiand. An Alberta-Newfound-| Quebec 7s $100,000 class, a level he shares i -| Nova Scotia f hi : io fi "He's big and ugly. That look | you or kiss you." Se argues "Nae hnoseeavtiorn idea mach. ooe| Prince Baward Island cle piayors. 7 ene|ions palloowebicaliy | Viosinas woe bald aa. Maia to abe Ot, Mey ould scare a man if he | Clay:, "There you g, wick entry = ye baja come plete the draw. ose ga | Roger Maris, the other half\with his Chicago Black Hawks gga - most penalty yg ve rong del beng mid- Floyd Patterson with it ping off. I p Se 5 coe and ata AN END TONIGHT : 'of the M and M wreckin gcrew.|headed for what is almost cer-|'®, @ single game, came fairly|woy though the second. | | "Bit he don't scare me, I'll enjoys 2 new and unfamiliar) "yt Mrs, Hansen or Mrs. Wool-| SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--\came to terms an hour later|tain to be their best National|(j°3r 10 miscning Des Qn MAME ne "oth the exception of aj eat him up." hie thin' point it will take ajley. succeeds in catching the/Wednesday's results in the Ca-| Wednesday for the same $72,000|Hockey League season. Bob Bai wate asso ini. 35-foot goal by Chicago's Stan| Clay, whose goal is to win | cause I've cut it major upset in the round-robin|!eaders, there will be a playoff/nadian women's curling cham-|he earned last year. "Our guys had a cushion and|jor penalties earlier in the sec\Mikita who hit the corner on aj the title from Liston before | Liston: "If I f foursome from winning it all.|Friday. Otherwise, it will all be! pjonships: Thus the world champion|thought they. could sleep on it,"/ond period for fighting. Flem-|parially screened shot. next November, thus becom- | would be a fix." With today's two rounds left/Ver tonight. SIXTH. ROUND Yankees gathered in their two|Pilous shrugged after Chicago's|ing's total penalty time for the| Stewart, Bob Pulford andj ing the youngest heavyweight | Clay: "Keep talking to play, the DeWare rink had| In the sixth round, Mrs. De-| Manitoba 000 001 000 x-- ijhigh-priced stars on the same 6-3 drubbing by Toronto Maple|game was 27 minutes. Stewart again scored for| champ in history, said he ran | I'll cut it to five. How won six of its seven matches, one took on Mrs. bo: People Ontario 212 110 321 x--13\day, without any sign of a haps Se fpeone yen Sn on BE like| BI si ies Leet'. Mabovticn was credited| into Liston Tuesday night in | you beat Patterson, with that erta entry, co-holders of tr le. } with assists on a ree, ¥ ee a tit tepenee ae Shae. me rim first place at the time, andy, B. 010 010 105 x-- 8 : Mantle signed at a special|this to wake them up." | Mahovlich started the scoring) Pilous said he hopes to have Pict hg pega 'tke py "Not the look, the sen's defending champions fromjemerged with an 8-5 victory.! Ainerta 101 101 010 x-- 5\ceremony attended by Joe Di-|_ The first - place Hawks have early in the first period while the injuted Bobby Hull back in| this: hook." Kimberley, B.C., suffering its|Then she took an easy 10-6 ver-| Maggio, the only other Yankee| 74 pam a edge ry was short-handed andjacion for Chicago's Sunday only loss at the hands of Mrs.|dict from Mrs. Shirley Robert-| sask. 02 000 100 0-- 3 to reach that plateau. Ted Wil.jover the sy wi hin Pages I ag ye gee gy it, push-\game against Montreal, but Emily Woolley's veteran Tor-|son's Halifax rink, forcing' the|p ¢, 010 012 021 0-- 7\liams and Stan Musial are the ere te g ve Si re ne e wu mrs er senttonder bantam - sized defenceman, ont "quail {ots ysetians to concede be: wT any aher players ever to earnjeay®™® best performance for alJohany Bower afer beating (wolPierre Poe was "sll « quer Pe a ciging dante chance: "a reas re 4 bre hg ose call cae Wen, in both 1960-61 and 1961-62 when| Dick Duff gave Toronto a 2-1| Chicago is at home to New| They went into today's play tied) The doughty Woolley quartet] F earned in the low tax years of|'#ey finished third. \lead with a long slap shot be-|York Rangers tonight and De- for second place with 5-2 rec-|from Ontario didn't give an ned 200 100 200 x-- 5/1930 and 1931. | Wednesday night's encounter /fore the period ended. troit visits Boston. Toronto and| ords. inch, hammering Manitoba 13-1!; 2 ; was 'a triumph for Toronto's) Tim Horton broke into the|Monreal are idle. But the draw is kind to Mrs.|in the afternoon draw and win.| Nova Scotia 011 022 011x-- 8| The Yankees broke precedent |p.) es ya a roe SEVENTH ROUND by showing Mantle's contract to) k, Mahovlich, we returned ay raat DeWare. She h ning a big one in the evenin "plaihgle | . ; after a one-game imjury layoff) | matches scheduled ageinst | her by toppig Mrs. Hansen's B.c | ontario 031 003 200 x--10|the newspaper men. The switch-|t9 score one goal and assist on| chief rivals, rink 9-5, B.C. 100 100 021 x-- 5jhitting outfielder made about|three others. His linemate, Ron OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE In the eighth round at 2 p.m.) | | $85,000 in 1962. Stewart, scored twice. EST, she faces Mrs. Irene Bur.| BY, THE CANADIAN PRESS | Alberta 100 102 001 x-- 5] cup WAS EXPECTED sc oniitaines- Midi ton's rink from Bethany, Man..,| Canadian women's curling |P.E.I. 012 040 410 x--12) Matis Wak cxneted Wo bela TTLE CTE! which has won only one match| Championship standing after "ieee the ¥, sigs ad thatr| Apart from that, the 14,159 in seven. Her ninth-round op-| Seven rounds: Manitoba 300 100 010 1-- 6 CUt,. but the Yai s rc If/fans made the most noise over onent at 7 p.m. is Mrs. Mil-| Sask. 011 621 101 0-- 7/ nly offer to him was the same|a second - period battle between dred Binner's' foursome _ from| Ww figure as last year. Toronto's Kent Douglas and Chi- Moose Jaw, Sask., which has| New Brunswick 6 1 |Nova Scotia 100 201 011 x-- 6, The M and M boys were the|cago's Reg Fleming that got a 4-3 record : British Columbia 5 2 |NB 013 030 300 x--10|°Mly Yankees not signed. both players thrown out of the Mrs. Hansen takes cn Quebec| Ontario 5 wel | Mantle hit .321 last year, the|game. It stared when referee 4 4 - Coach Rudy Pilous takes a| The penalties carry auto-jChicago had a man advantage, ante. leek" Cae enle. vaess & £2 = ; ' hi ighth time he has gone over|John Ashley sent them both off in the eighth round while Mrs.| Alberta 3 | Quebec 201 002 013 01--10 | ©18 : : : Woolley faces Prince Edward| Saskatchewan : hry 010 210 400 10-- g|the .300 mark. He also had 30/with minor penalties for slash- ---- hice heme runs and. was named the ing. : |league's Most Valuable Player There pg eg verge = , Ithough he missed arly 40|shoving as they headed for the Parky"s Oshawans France Ousts sinstuit cette" se| peat is tes Bouse tne . | E ] d F also won the MVP in 1956 and eet arg vials tt ene | 1957. and pdunc! L T G be | ng an rom With Mantle out of the er = sal re the Yank played .500 ball. ey piled into each other Ose oO ranites European Cup When i: gel a they drove|behind the penalty bench and to the pennant. were tagged with misconducts. PARIS (Reuters). -- France " i inting| When they moved back on the ° e esr Maris had a disappointin; n they . swept the English out of the vier tlewine ha sonaed al ice and continued the fight they nh eniors ce | European Nations Soccer CuP)home runs in 1961. He hit 33 ' mond , jcompetition Wednesday night,/nome runs and batted .256 in STUDY MARS i be : ; tantalizing nutty flavour, Paarl HAMILTON (CP) -- Roy H.jand officials of the curling as.\touncing them 5-2 in the sec-| i iati lond-l s the sec-!1957 games. Two Soviet scientists estimate}? ¥ , Pale Dry Sherry appeals to the Smith of Toronto captured the| sociation plan to go to Brandon, | ond-leg match of their first." Mantle said he hopes to "play|Mars' atmosphere contains ; j most discriminating palate, Those 30th annual Ontario seniors|Man., site of next week's Do-,'oun tie. d 2 five more seasons at top clip,| about two billion gallons ofwa- | who prefer a sweeter wine, get the curling championship Wednes-|minion 'men's championships, to| The French team, scoring the| maybe more." 'ter, | Wan? f i H same superb quality in rich, full- day with an 11-9 victory over|promote a Canadian champion.|°°Utry's first international soc-| -------- -- bodied Paarl Oloroso Sherry A. J, Parkhill of Oshawa. ship series for senior curlers aioe esd or ge 1961, | Ka ee f° . fib Defending seniors champion Similar to those for men,/® a en ' | ee ; And Paarl is wonderful value-- Dr. J. H. Duff of Toronto cap-Women and high school com age Srnigetdio ag ONTARIO (County) CO-OPERATIVE a you'll pay much less than you'd tured the secondary event by|etitors. sacl at , | such i whipping Henry McLure of| Parkhill reached the final by Wal cy ney aaa MEDICAL SERVICES Pee, -- on ee Brookline, Mass., 11-3 in the fi-| defeating C. A. Harris of Wes- ao ent Reg. $85 and $89.50 wines. : ; y (At Swansea) TE VERAGE nal for the Dooiitie Memorial|ton 2. oh des Now Offers COMPLETE CO G Yoo kell Wiel ed eae Try Paarl Sherry today--for a es , |_In the Doolittle 'Trophy, » Dr. Fourth Round Surgery Accidents Maternity X-Rays j pleasant surprise to your palate e third award, the poner defeated A. E. Pequegnat's Southampton 3 Watford 1 ~. count on Dover's to have the and your pocketbook. Trophy, went to A. R. Tariton| Kitchener rink-10-9 in the semi- ENGLISH LEAGUE Hospital Visits Home and Office Calls es of Hamilton after a 9-6 victory/finals. McLure beat A. T. Pol- Di 1 ) best selection of the most over Bill Jepson of Brantford.|lock of Galt 9-5. Wrexham Pggeene hen 0 on ee eee Edie Momard ct, BurinE.on| epson went ino the Dotasco Division TV MAJOR MEDICAL also available oe, wanted items... , STILL YOUR after winning by|Oldham 1 Tranmere 1 BEST WINE Trophy, defeating 85-year -1d | Drugs Special Nursing Ambulance Dr. A. E. Walkey of Hamilton oe geld yO og cord of | Torquay 3 Newport 1 § p g Tuesday | 124. night. Tarlton defeated C. Bur_| Physical Therapy Organizers of the competition! ae: canten, defeated | WHL LEADERS sbi: chs 4 ts Mk ccs | Use Our Gentleman's Charge Account | y ALUE ) j | HOCKEY SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Age No Barrier! Pj STANDINGS Standings: Chicago, won 30, For further informetion contact: jlost 16, tied 14, points 74. Mrs. 1. 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