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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1963, p. 14

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ote we SORE ee GM Basketball Plan Benefit Came Green Gaels By RICK SALWAY peed ieee' Coming Into Line Oshawa Skeet Club Elects '63 Directors '| 'cers for the 1963 season. willjthree ' splendid films, | "Gunning FIRST TEAM gD aggro The Fiyways'; Foint' and "EX Centre, Bob Reynolds, Pur- Club member Bill Owens'/hibition Shooting", ail supplied PM swe re 'Garry -) notion that a vote of thanks/through the courtesy of the | Vaughan, Parte: Forward: Bob i-|9e given to. the 1962 officers|Remington company, Winter. Pecsbonal: Guard: Jack wnd directors, was unanimously|'Mike" McAlister capabl: Lyons " Purchasing and Guard. andorsed by the membership. _ filling the duties of projectionist. Rick Salway pec 4 The evening's entertainment|Ron Bowman supplied the films, de concluded with the showing of'on behalf of his company. gc [ng ee ia dents; Forward, Joe Olinyk; Purchasing; Forward, Don Lid- diard, Personnel; Guard, Ken Greenman, Personne] and), Guard, Marcel Boivin, Acc. Payable. er: On April 25, at 8.30 p.m, at the McLaughlin High School, these All-Stars will piay a ben-| q efit game against the Oshawa Industrial League All-Stars, with all the proceeds going to were released with the results as follows: HH Se SEe5 itll zee ed s : 3 Following the dinner, Secre- eoagen «a Niagara Falls Regains Lead Junior Final = rseexs ond game of the 2-out-ol-3 finals TORONTO (CP)--Both Niag-;Corbett played more than 50/in te General Motors Laneos .tara Falls Flyers and Toronto| minutes and scored the winning against Parts and Students, Neil McNeil Maroons have a) goal. This shoul i number of outstanding individ-|. The WFiyers showed their ciara od dey paling tao .|uals, but the Flyers seem to|depth. Wayne Maxner, who! ceeds go to a worthy cause, so .|have more depth and it just/scored three goals in the last|a) basketball fans and players ,;may carry them to the Ontario) game, was held off the score! are asked to turn out to support Hockey Association champion-| sheet but four other players fig- us, in what should be the last ship, ured in the scoring. basketball game of the 1962-63 They moved to within one} Ron Schock fired two, with) season, game of that goal, that also|Gary Dornhoefer, Terry Crisp would put them into the Me-|@nd Gary Harmer scoring the morial Cup eastern final, Wed- others. Rod Seiling scored for HOCKEY SCORES nesday night with a strong 5-1 Neil McNeil. : STANDINGS : veat Gardens| The Maroons, who outshot Ni- Sa tie uel a ie bow agara Falls 14-2 in the opening! consisting of Messrs, Ron Bow.|of-seven series. Belling laced home" 1$eu| By THE CANADIAN PRESS man, Jim Souch and Lloyd Col-|. The Maroons showed their)).cnhand shot Memorial Cup lacutt saw their slate of direc-|lack of depth after one of theit) Domnhoeter tied the score in| (Best-of-seven quarter-final) tors unanimously endorsed, The|main cogs, Mike Corbett, had), period's last minute after WLT F APt CAPTURE SINGLES CROWNS 1963 Skeet Club directorate will|/to leave the game early in the Niagara Falls 3 2 0 18 14 6 intercepting an errant A Sue Walker, Vancouver, gles titles at the Canadian tario, last night. Mrs. Walker | consist of Messrs. Herm Sweet-|second period with the score wititeas peters Maroon) Nei] McNeil 2 3 0 14 18 4) . : pass, j mother of two, and Cec Crane, 5-pin bowling championships, also set two records. man, Harry Palmer, Ron Bow-|tied 1-1, Niagara Falls rapped)" cu yo, made an outstanding! Wednesday's Result Ingersoll, Ontario, captured Eile He 2552* : ¥ Fu = ee 2225 ae WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1963. man, Dr. J. Pickering, Dr. B.|in three goals before the period] ;4; ; Niagara Falls 5 Neil McNeil 1 's and Men's sin- . which ended in London, On- --(CP Wirephoto) |wWoods, and three = mem-|Closed and coasted in the third, individual effort early in the Friday's Game the Women's a : second period and it paid off/nei McNeil at Niagara Falls bers, Don Smith, Doug Branton| adding another. with what proved to be the win. 5 WLT F APt cs The board of directors will| ordered out by the club doctor./ers before scoring an 18-foot SPORTS MENU Frontena hold a meeting in the near|In the fourth game of the se-| shot. ee : 2 2 uy '/REMEMBER WHEN...? future, at which the club's of-lries, won by Neil McNeil 4-3,/ Schock and Crisp scored be- (Kingston .Wihs- seria 5) By THE CANADIAN PRESS 2 fore the period eded and Har- American League cinthe, thik hes In mer scored in the third. (Best-of-five semi-final) a wet fe = EDITOR GREENWOOD to Nisgaca Fane" for ye eck Cleveland pe a Am) oar. wen the 'boston mar. PORTS s for the six evelan: 2201 ' s s . Puck Ti tle CLOUDY AND Goop. |£2me Friday night. Hershey 2 2:0 11 16 4| athon 20 years ago today 'Everything From Soup To Nuts : seran angsaay's. Re for the second time in, a KINGSTON (CP) --Kingston| First Race Weetern League to 1948. He quit competition NLEY CUP championship series continues to- thel etter four| geeks Trot, | s-yearola matdens./1 Mile (The Edgewater) Pace, B-year- Seattle 2 Vancouver 3 six years ago ai age ohne | -- mon-winners 6! . a a THE STA P reached ir goal er mr par fo" olds and up. Purse $2000 added. (7) seven northern division final bead nto gw ony or FILTER TIP 134 i 4.40 2,40) i 3-2) reer caus a au ignored in the past 24 hours, partially because it 1s almost |, the Prvmenags, duOinesday|sDenmy Sone, Cabral 230/nie un Of 0938 EST" | FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Hel-|Portland 0 San Francisco 3. | had to beat stomach cramps CIGARETTES unanimously agreed that the Mapleos will win the game and night to take the Eastern Pro- Time 160 $. Ott 8 also because something new in the sports world has cropped up, to push even the Stanley Cup action into the background, "if only for a day. But before leaving the hockey action, it Eastern Provincial Hockey League championship last night, "with their necessary win over Sudbury Wolves, to wind up their title series. Niagara Falls Flyers whipped Neil McNeil © Junior "A" title. They now lead this title series, 3-2, in * games. This win just about puts 'Hap' Emms' crew on the * glory seat, as the sixth game is on their home ice tomorrow * series, the winner meets the Northern Ontario champs -- : which will be a case of just going through the motions -- ~then comes the Memorial Cup finals, against the Western and Al Wood. Corbett became ill and was) ning goal. He beat three defend. aan Soe Gerard Cote of Ste. Hya- By Geo. H. Campbell | i Wednesday's Result for the second time in a EXPORT ! Sixth Race All Canadian reached. their goal ater four (Vancouver leads best - of-| 43 and recalled the 1943 night, at Maple Leaf Gardens but the fact has almost been j|years of trying. Pete ee os ae bib ae ae 'Sevety Dard - ee oda) Also: High Patch, Bolo Hal, Queen's) lenic Stable's All Canadian, a| (Best-of-seven southern divi-) and a fainting spell, as well retain their hold on the cup, without much trouble -- and should be pointed out that Kingston Frontenacs won the Maroons 5-1 last night, to move within one game of the OHA " might and they should be able to win that one. After this * Canada champions. ; x x x x PETE ROZELLE, the 36-year-old commissioner of the ~ National Football League, tossed the sports world into a tizzy yesterday. Paul Hornung, Green Bay Packers' star, ~ and Alex Karras, luminary of the Detroit Lions, have both = been suspended and a flock of other NHL stars have been ~ heavily fined, following investigations of gambling activities », by the U.S. pro football stars. Detroit Lions, as a club, * have been fined for irregularities but perhaps the most signi- * fieant phase of this "scandal" is not even the suspension of two stars, but the reaction on all future football activity. Hornung apparently admits his guilt. Karras is denying his, ~ but all down the line, we find football ready to follow the pattern set long ago in baseball -- namely, to establish a " purity that will convince and woo the public, the sports fan, « assure him that he's getting an honest-to-goodness show for his admission ticket. Who can fault this attitude 7 i x x x x BRIGHT BITS: -- Hershey Bears beat Cleveland Barons, 5-3, last night to tie up their AHL Calder Cup semi-final , series at two wins apiece. They settle it tonight at Hershey. * ... BUFFALO and Columbus both expect record turnouts to- « night, when they hold their 'opening games" in the Interna- * tional League schedule. . . . DETROIT TIGERS whipped N.Y. Yankees, 4-2, yesterday with Gus Triandos driving in three . runs, via a homer and a double. ... . HOWIE YOUNG, prob- » lem child of the Detroit Red Wings, is expected to still be a high bid item by other NHL teams, 'even if Sid Abel and his bosses decide to give up on their temperamental defense- man, . . . CHARLIE RUSSELL, president of Oshawa City » and District Softball Assoc., has called an important meet- . ing for Sunday, this weekend. More information as to time, * place, etc., will be announced tomorrow. Diana, Mise fessional Hockey League's final|Pid#ell, Kingston, Derry Day, and Mi series, a best-of-seven affair, ; four games to one. The EPHL is four years old Second Race and ironte: jast i 7 Furlong Trot. 4-year-clds and up. Non- the i nace wae viaare "bes March 30, Claiming all| the first season of operation. | $1500. Purse $900. (8) | minis The sponsoring Boston Bruins|7p25ei al, Hilliard 90 | Andy ogo i. Varooe 5.30 3.90 ond and N. E. Rocamora's Ro- six-year-old son of Windfields, Quinella eet paid 918.40, on an be out of the great Canadian race mare, Canadiana, put on a de- Seventh Race termined stretch run to win! 1 Mile pace. 4-year-olds and up, Non-/Wednesday's featured Medina winners of $5000 In 1062-63. Purse $1800. |Purse by three lengths. 5Prima Pack, W. Coke 8.80 3.80 3.50} Ben Steen's Balinode was sec- of the National League made a/s y, McKinney, Featherst arg ey ioe ae baler OD, ma Mol. 1 nek 8 bell $40.90 season and Kingston finished 'Henley, Glendale Joy, and Judy fourth, Sault Ste, Marie Thun-|®™"°™ derbirds knocked them out of s the semi-finals that year. Third Race " 4 up. N secnan Mace Coat Hull Otconng| wingers wine Moreh" 2+ Ciatming" al 5 irse a Canadiens had to go six games}2-Lord Volo, Farr 9.40 4.30 3.90 before ousting the Frontenacs Sisal Wesel, Porington ae in the finals. Time 158 1-5, Off at 880 EST. t 'a Bee, Grattan Beer, THIS YEAR DIFFERS One, a This year the pesky Fronte- ide nacs finished first and received ja bye into the four - team Fourth Race league's finals. 1 Mile Pace. 4-year-olds and up. Non- winners of two races in 1963. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1000, YESTERDAY'S -- [ezicez. mage: seston 0 she $2 3.20 | Anthony's Dream, Mr. Ben, and Ronnie| Cc | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| ys. 'Baiting -- Johnny Edwards, Fifth Race hit grand slam homer in first|1 Mile Trot, ¢-yearolds and up. Claim- inning, then wrapped up scor- "s all $4500. Purse $1500, (7) ing with sacrifice fly in seventh inning as Cincinnati 'Reds Time 212, Off at 912 EAS : . mi 5 2 handed winless New York Mets| "Also: 'Theigier, Twinkte Comet, Miss Hanover, Time 211 1-5. Off at 852 EST, | Al STARS |. Also: Ypsi Red, Jeri Carran,| s ©. coco Rogue was third. Aint Recto Drees," Wiody city,| AH Canadian, entered in this Also: Reed's Queenie Direct D., Jonairo, and Mer-\event as part of his prepara- tion for next Saturday's Bold Eighth Race Venture handicap, was ridden by Sam McComb. The winner 1 Mile (The Ward % Business Men's| 25 & 3-5 choice with the crowd Association) pace. 3-year-olds and up.|/Of 5,881, Non-winners of $15,000 im 1962-63.) All Canadian has. five own- Le aMce vullhad ers, all hotel waiters, originally from Cyprus, hence their rac- ing nom-de-plume course -- The Hellenic Stable. They are Mike and Cletos Argyrides, Andy and mi Gus Charalambou and Fritz Ninth Race Kamaris. Their horse won close Rap oy ca ae 481 last year, and has won close winners of S000 in 1082-8, Purse' 01800, to $27,000 in total since they claimed him for $2,500 in Oc- 5-Volo Dares, MacTa'h 20.20 10.10 7.50|tober, 1961. sion final tied 3-3) as 88 other runners. Bar Association meeting? Sorry, chaps... the trotters are racing in Toronto tonight. GREENWOOD ACTION ON CKLB! " DIAL 1350 EVERY NIGHT 10:15 -- 10.35 P.M. _ Free parking. The finest dinners and refreshment in town. First post 7:45 p.Me GRENWOODL=. (THE NEW NAME FOR OLD WOODBINE) Queen St. E. at Kingston Rd. 3-Forgetful, G, Camphell 5.40 4.10 1-Joan's Commander, C. McCallum 3.50 1s one erry Time 200 8-5. Off at 1045 EST, Total Mutual Pool '277,278. Attendance 5435. Featured At ios SIGN HALFBACK HAMILTON (CP)--Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Eastern Foot- ball Conference an nounced Wednesday they have - signed Ben Brown, a halfback from their eighth straight sethack,|Becky Pick, and Whisby Pat. 1-0. | the University of Oregon. Pitching -- Don Lee, Los An-| geles Angels, allowed only three j hits against his former Minne- |sota teammates, striking out three and ailowing only one walk in 4-0 victory over the BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS » By THE CANADIAN PRESS | * Le | 3 re L Pet. GBL| Milwaukee + Detroit 5 2.714-- |San_ Fracisco « Kansas City 4 2.667 % St. Louis National League 2 -500 oVwwwr ese eUUS oO hee NwYNWWw Ph > ork 3 571 Pittsburgh > Baktimore 'sri 1. | Philadetphia Cleveland 500 1% |Los Angeles * Los Angeles 500 114 | Chicago * Boston 429 2 | Cincinnati > Chicago 400 2 Houston 375 a Washi 333 2% New York 8 000 6 ' ington '986 3 Wednesday's Results wage shai's Rexall New York 0 Cincinnati 5 q va Jf a4 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 7 _ Detroit 4 New Yo 0 Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee : Los Angeles 4 Minnesota Chicago 0 Los Angeles 1 ° : Baltimore 5 gy alicia Houston 2 San Francisco 1 ; Washigton at Cleveland ppd,| 'Today's Probable Pitchers Today's Probable Pitchers | at Milwaukee, Hendley (1-1). Los Angeles, McBride (1-0) at} Houston, Farrell (1-1) at San « Minnesota, Stigman (0-1). 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