16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 28, 1963 * 'LEW' _BEATON is shown above, presenting his Trophy L. M. 'JIM' SOUCH, on be- OSHAWA and individual prizes to the the Oshawa Schoolboy Curlers winners are Tom Steen, skip, group, a rink from Donevan Pat Rudka, winners of the first section of Motor Sales Trophy to the = halt of his company, is shown O'Neill Collegiate rink, which E " cd .e er a - o o 7 - - ~ ~ t sll ¥ ° o ~ * above presenting The Ontario ' Oshawa's Schoolboy Curlers, @ four - Collegiate set-up, wound up their 1952-53 curling season, Yast night with their annual ban- quet and presentation of prizes and trophies, at The Oshawa) Curling Club. | 'Don' Paterson, of Central| - Collegiate, acted as Master of . Ceremonies for the event and *'did a creditable job. He intro- duced the head - table guests, 4 which included various trophy donors, Club officers, school principals, etc. and then re- viewed the outstanding success enjoyed by Oshawa schoolboy curlers this season. A special presentation by * Mike MacKay, for the school- = boys to ice - maker Grant Hardy, was only one of the highlights. Schoolboy "Scottish a, Bryan Pollock and Jack liespie provided the fitting musical setting as the curlers .. were escorted to their tables. Harrison E. Murphy, princi- pal of Oshawa Central Collegi- ate and A, B. Woods, principal of Donevan Collegiate, were two of the head table guest speakers. Both warmly congra- tulated the schoolboy curlers on their successful season. Oscar Parker, Oshawa Curl- ing Club President, sincerely thanked the various Collegiate "sponsor teachers" who had conducted the season's opera- tion and assured the schoolboys that they were not only wel- come to The Oshawa Curling Club, but were considered an * asset. Pa £ Teachers who had helped op- erate the Schoolboy Curlers events through the season were named, and introduced. These luded Jos. Walsh, Gordon tehie, Jack Judge, 'Ab' Ro- tins, Ewart Nichol, Elgin Mun. and John Hutton. airman Don Paterson re- viewed some of the bonspiel euccess enjoyed by Oshawa schoolboy rinks this past sea- son. He made special mention of the three - games won by John Lindsay's rink at Union- ville and also three games won by John Mowat's rink. Phil Bradley's rink, which advanced to the Ontario Schoolboy "eights", was also mentioned, as was Keith Johnston's rink, recent winners of the Logan Trophy at Lindsay. This rink included Bill Patterson, Brian John Mowat and Keith Johnston, skip. John 'Lindsay's winning rink et Unionville included Terry Twine, Gary Huntley and Mur- ray Taylor while Mowat's entry, runners-up, included Mike Mac- Kay, Tom Steen and Don Pater. son. Chairman Don: Paterson won this competition. The win- Oscar Parker, also to the vari- ous trophy and prize donors, to the teachers who supervised the year's competition and to Grant Hardy, their ice-maker. 'Lew' Beaton presented his trophy to the first section win- ner, Wally Northey, Bryan Suddard, Pat Rudka and Tom Steen, skip, of Donevan: 'Ab' Robins presented the runners- up prizes to the R. S. McLaugh-| lin Collegiate rink, skipped by) Bruce Hutcheons. L. M. 'Jim' Souch presented the Ontario Motor Sales Trophy to Jim Minett's O'Neill Collegi. ate rink, which included Dave Ferries, Bill Baker, 'Tim' Alex- ners-up prizes, presented on be-| half of Fred Garrard, by club) president Oscar Parker, went to| John Orton's Donevan Collegi-| ate rink. The Sam Jackson Memorial Trophy was won by a Donevan Collegiate rink, which included Jim Allen and Tom Steen, skip. A FULL WARM-UP BEFORE DRIV~ ING MAY HARM YOUR CAR'S EN- GINE! 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Left-to-right, they are Tom Steen, skip, Jim Allen, Bryan Suddard and Wally Northey. Now Have Lead| Over Envoys Dodd Motors and Envoy Food Service met Tuesday night for their 2nd time in the league's best 2-of-3 finals and Dodd came up with a 3-0 win. Myles, with two .and Hooper with one, led the Motors at- tack, but the 3-0 score was cer- tainly no indication of a one- sided affair, on the contrary, Envoy took the better part of the play but the breaks did not come their way. Pam Knight, in Dodd's net, was a key factor in the Motor's win, in that he was given a real workout and kept Envoy score- less. He certainly deserved his shut-out. Both teams meet again this coming Tuesday at 7.00 p.m. sharp, Dodd's now need only a tie to win the Championship as both teams tied in their first meeting. Mark Fehrenbach's stars this week were Dodd's Knight and Myles ist and 2nd stars and Envoy's Bobby Delves was chosen 3rd. LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer matches played Wed- nesday night in Britain: English Soccer Cup Semi-Final Birmingham 3 Bury 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Tottenham 2 Leyton Or 0 (ppfd, March 16). Division 11 Chelsea 3 Derby 1 Newcastle 0 Grimsby 0 Stoke 2 Swansea 0 (ppfd. Dec. 22) Division II Crystal P 0 Colchester 1 (ppfd. March 2) Division IV Bradford 0 Southport 2 Crewe Alex 1 Rochdale 2 Lincoln 2 Mansfield 6 (ppfd. March 1) SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Clyde 4 Raith 2 oh (ppd. Feb. 23) Falkirk 3 Hibernian 1 Hearts 0 Rangers 5 Kilmarnock 6 Celtic 0 (ppfd, Feb. 2) Division II Dumbarton 2 E Stirling 2 East Fife 2 Albion 0 Morton 5 Alloa 3 Bryan Suddard --Oshawa Times Photos ander and Hugh Popham, Closing Banquet Ends Season For School Curlers Sam Jackson Jr. made this pre-| sentation. Runners - up prizes, presented by Maurice Hart, went to Joe Golobic, Keith) Johnston and John Mowat skip, | of Central Collegiate. | Following the banquet, the schoolboys and their parental fathers or substitutes, enjoyed an 8-end curling session, with prizes going to top winners. LINFIELD WINS BELFAST, Northern Ireland (Reuters)--In an Irish League soccer match played Tuesday Fg Linfield defeated Bangor Please Note That. . JOHN KENT'S WESTERN TIRE "< IS NOW OPERATING THE B-A SERVICE STATION 136 KING ST. W. formerly Dragomotz B.A. PHONE 728-1911 @ LUBRICATION @ B-A GAS & OIL @ GREASE JOBS @ CAR WASH Watch For Grand Opening Coming Soon MINOR AND MAJOR AUTO REPAIRS at WESTERN TIRE SERVICE BAYS .. . DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET Wg © KNIT SHIRTS @ SCHOOL CARDIGANS @ ITALIAN IMPORT SHOES Gutual Automobile Insurance Company ICAN. 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