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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 15

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me Kiera Tac Yor Mi ne MBN ea ee itt ati teat di ha in ah ek at ans and a a, ok ROOM FOR MORE Jim Brady Heads Minor Lacrossers The Oshawa Minor Lacrosse executive for the 1963 season) was finalized at a recent meet- ing when Jim Brady, active in Oshawa Minor Lacrosse for the past two years, was elected to the president's chair, taking over from Roy Nesbitt, who be- cause of the pressure of busi- ness, was unable to continue ac- tively as a member of the Asso- ciation, The balance of the executive is as follows: vice-president, Bill Smith; secretary, John Vi- vash; treasurer, Bill Selby; head coach, Don Craggs; league convener, Ron Davis; referee- in-chief, Ed. Kolodzie; and rep- resentative from the Oshawa Green Gaels, Ray Trew. It was decided that the Asso- ciation would allow boys to reg- ister for Peewee, Bantam and Midget Lacrosse until Thursday, May 23. The official league schedules would begin the fol- lowing Thursday, May 30. Teams have been drawn w and more will be added if fur- ther registrations make it neces- sary. A list of the teams and players follows: MIDGETS Rockets -- Dave Keenan, Dan Thompson, Fred Greenwood, John Johnston, Wayne Bradley, Stan Abbott, Roger Wilkinson, Dan Saunders, Pete O'Boyle and Tony Formosa; Don Craggs, coach, Jets -- Mike Lewis, Murray Ball, Ed Kroll, Ron Sutton, Dan McAvoy, Jim Richardson, Ron Abbott, Louis Rheal, Buddy Caine and Rick Holmes; Wes Ogden, coach. BANTAMS Hurons -- Tom Vann, Bob Goulding, Charles Brown, Ron Kurelo, Dennis Krout, Wayne Toronto Scrapper Wins on K.O. In 2nd/ WARREN, Ohio (AP)--Fern- and (The Bull) Chretien of Tor- onto knocked out Roy Car. Tuthers vi Agiuu, Cis, ai i332 of the second round of a sched. uled eight-round fight Wednes- day night, Chretien weighted 134, Car. ruthers 143. It was the fifth straight| knockout this year for Chretien, | who has won 16, lost two and finished in a draw twice. Bent, Gary Sparks, Terry Gle- coff, Rick Canfield' and Ted Dionne; coaches, Rusty Craggs and Don Kocho, Mohicans --- Terry Brady, Roy Fisher, Andy Torrance, Ken Hoar, Jim Sullivan, Dave Mosier, Barry Breen, Walter Krochmal, Ken Patterson and Brian Bremner; coaches, Ron Davis and Rick Craggs. PEEWEE Mohawks -- Michael Wall, Allan Densham, Brian Hold- away, Ricky Maddock, Ricky Siblock, Walter Harrison, Ken Jordan, Jim Jordan, Philip Shaffer, Dan Dawe and Gerry Plante; coach, Gerry Bent. Iroquois -- Stan Martin, Bob Christie, John Goulding, John Kavelman, Jim Fisher, Randy Kurelo, Rick Thompson. Steve Hoar, Jack Shaffer and Billy Holmes; coach, Jim Brady. WILLS WILL LEARN LOS ANGELES (AP)--Maury Wills, baseball's champion base stealer, says the latest amend- ment of the balk rule is requir- ing him to make up a complete new book on opposing pitchers. Pitchers have been told they no longer are required to come to a full one-second' halt when throwing from a set position. Says Wills, Los Angeles Dodger| shortstop who stole 140 bases) Civil Service Softball News Two schedule fixtures were played in the Oshawa Civil Service Softball League last night, with Firefighters blank- ing Taton's Commanders 5-0 while Post Office outlasted Osh- awa Times 14-13 in their slug- fest. Both games were played at Lakeview Park, In scoring their shutout over Eaton's, the Firefighters got their runs in the early frames off Mitchell, Hooper scoring in the first frame, Buttons and Mallette in the second inning, Greentree in: the third and Harper in the fourth, Triples by Harper and Greentree fea- tured the winners' attack and Cory had two singles. Post Ofice pounced on Bran- ton for a steady attack that saw them score runs in every in- ning, a six-run splurge in the fourth being their big effort. Meanwhile, Vasko had the "Newsies" limited to only one run, until the sixth inning, when a special edition produced eight runs. They added four more in the 7th and had the bases load. ed, when the game ended 14-13. Pipher, Graham, Brooks, Romany and Baker all had fair success at the plate for the Times while Schram was out- standing for Post office, with Thompson, Strogwin and Skura- tow giving valuable help. NOW EXTINCT The European bison, or wis- ent, now is extinct in the wild but still survives on game farms and in some zoos. ls ee ek ee a a a er A TORONTO (CP)--A plan for, a $2,000,000 expansion to pro- vide 4,000 extra seats in Maple Leaf Gardens was presented to city council's works committee Wednesday. Harold Ballard, vice - presi- dent of the gardens, told the committee the project was pro- posed to increase the sea capacity to 18,400, He said there is a waiting list of about 9,000 appl cations for season's tickets for National Hockey League games played in the arena by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Preliminary sketches of two additions, at either end of the gardens, indicated the' struc- tures will protrude in air space over Carleton Street and Wood Street from 18 to 22 feet. The committee learned from John Deacon, an assistant city solicitor, that the city has no legal power to grant the request COMPLETE GOLF EQUIPMENT New & Used--Trade-ins Accepted Visit WHITBY GOLF |and COUNTRY CLUB | 655-4952 t wee Seek Permission : Add 4,000 Seats, In MLG Addition for encroachments on the street or the air space above them. He said this is prohibited by provincial legislation. Mr. Ballard said construction of one addition could be com- pleted for the opening of the hockey season in the fall if ting} work could get underway soon. Alderman Horace Brown warned the matter might take weeks to be resolved, and per- haps months if provincial legis- lation is required. Works Commissioner Doug... Ford said the proposal woula have to go to the building and development committee for zon- ing considerations. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your erec. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 PONE ty eer hci, Mita A Aili a ial, Hila ln ittincatin Miia Edmonton May Also Quit WHL (AP) -- Edmonton Flyers, who lost their National Hockey League support in a surprise move Wednesday, joined Calgary Stampeders in excusing themselves from the Western Kiuckey League meet- ing here. The two Canadian teams told the other six league teams at the league's three-day meet- ing they nee more time to discuss whether or not they would withdraw from the league. They said their decision would be given by the end of the month, Earlier, Sid Abel of the De- troit Red Wings advised the ee ee all support from the Edmonton Exhibition Association, leaving the city with a league franchise but no players. Edmonton and Calgary repre. sentatives huddled and then de- cided not to participate in fur- ther talks, They said they were returning home to see what could be done at the local level about remaining in. the loop. LDPE OG OP POE POT Sa italia die tk Aik. te Mii salt ie Atte dade a ll THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 16,1963 78) REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Johnny Greco battered Danny Webb to the canvas terweight boxing title at Montreal 16 years ago to day. Greco's second-round knockout showed Webb, who held . the t; title, to retain his Canadian wel- was no match for him. SUCKS UP WATER The pigeon is the only bird that drinks by suction. Other birds throw their heads back to swallow, John Ovens, 0:0. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH, 723-4811 WHL his team was withdrawing you lease a new... No Pads aku costs , « vei for ull "details. 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