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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1963, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 4, 1963° J} TRIPLE HEADER 7 | Subway Ties Plaza, NPHL Opening Gam defensive play -held thé power-| 3 Merchants: Georgett, ful Knights to a single goal, : oe pe we with Garrow flashing the light, after seven minutes of action. The final stanza saw the Knight's take over control as] g Qtianis: Piichett the combined efforts of a thin! 9. Knights: Garrow (Sutton). Merchant bench and penalties,|', Knights: Porteous 6 opened the flood gates, with the|mercnante 7, Knight snipers taking full ad-| The O'Keefe WIN 'WARM-UP BONSPIEL' AT OSHAWA GOLF CLUB First bonspiel of the local season, the "Warm-Up 'Spiel"', held at the Oshawa Golf Club last week, saw the above four- some win top honors over the Bc. 3 ' many district rinks that par- Les Eveniss and Father Jack ticipated. Left-to-right, they Pereyma, skip. HAVE NEW TROPHIES Ladies' Curling Season Under Way At Golf Club With the sudden approach ofjof instruction for new curlers, wintry weather, curling has re-|was called upon to introduce placed golf, just as suddenly, at the Oshawa Golf Club. The Ladies' Curling Section the new curlers,, who were giv- en a warm welcome. The secretary's report was opened their 1963-64 season ON}reaq by Dorothy Munday. Trea- Friday with a fine attendance. President Merlee Lawrence greeted the curlers, then: offi- cially. opened the season by throwing the first stone, while Vice-President Babs Henry held the broom. Two four-end games were played as a warm-up. and coffee was served.in 1e lounge, prior to the annual Fall meet- in; va President Merlie Lawrence presided for the meeting. After welcoming the ladies, Babs Henry, Vice-President in charge surer Eileen Hopkins gave her report, which was gratifying. The various commtitee con- veners were called upon to out- line their plans for the new season. Games Convener-Maible Bou- dreau, announced that play for The Mcintosh Trophy will be- gin Thursday, Nov. 7. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 4 and 5 will b. reserved for instruction and practice games. Two new trophies have been donated for competition. The SPORTS CALENDAR | Marjorie Armstrong Trophy will-be competed for in March. The donor is a member of long standing of the Oshawa Golf Club, a former Ladies' Club Champion. and is an ardent curler. The Schofield-Aker Tro- TODAY w OHA Junior "B" Metro League -- Markham Million- aires ws Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Community Arena, 8.30 p.m. TUESDAY HOCKEY OHA Junior "A" League -- Hamilton Red Wings vs Oshawa Generals, at Bowmanville Com- p!. will be played for in Jan. Knights; 2.30 ---Plaza Food vs. Subway Lunch and 4.00--Sud- are Karl Olsen, Alec Nathan, --Oshawa Times Photo Lunch vs, Suddard Cycle; 2.30-- Black Knights vs. Dyett Sports North Plant frac: kosts ve. dye spre Hockey League "=. DEC, 29: 1.00 -- Merchants vs. Dyett Sports; 2.30 -- Suddard Schedule Dates Cycle vs. Plaza Food and 4.00-- Subway Lunch vs. _ Black NORTH PLANT Knights. HOCKEY LEAGUE JAN. 5: 1.00 -- Black Knights 1963-64 Schedule vs. Suddard Cycle; 2.30 -- Sub- NOV. 3 1.00 -- Plaza Food|way Lunch vs. Merchants and vs. Subway Lunch; 2.30 -- Dyett/4.00 -- Plaza Food vs, Dyett Sports vs. Suddard Cycle and|Sports. 4.00 -- Merchants vs. Black! JAN, 12: 1.00 -- Dyett Sports Knights. vs. Suddard Cycle; 2.30 -- Mer- NOV. 10: 1.00 -- Suddard|chants vs. Black Knights and Cycle vs. Merchants; 2.30 --)4.00 -- Subway Lunch vs. Plaza Subway Lunch vs. Dyett Sports| Food. and 4.00°-- Plaza Food vs. JAN. 19: 1.00 -- Dyett Sports ;Black Knights. vs, Subway Lunch; 2.30 -- Plaza NOV, 17: Dyett Sports vs.|Food vs. Black Knights and 4.00 E'ack Knights; 2.30 -- Plaza|--Suddard Cycle vs. Merchants. Food vs. Merchants and 4.00 --| Jan. 26: 1.00 -- Plaza Food Subway Lunch vs. Suddard|, 'Merchants; 2.30 -- Suddard Cycle. Cycle vs. Subway Lunch and NOV. 24: Suddard Cycle vs.'4.00 -- Black Knights vs. Dyett Plaza Food; 2.30 -- Black/Sports. Knights vs. Subway Lunch and) pep. 2: 1.00 -- Black Knights 4.00 -- Merchants vs. Dyettiys subway Lunch; 2.30 -- Mer- Sports. chants vs. Dyett Sports and 4.00 DEC. 1: 1.00 -- Merchants vs.|--Plaza Food vs. Suddard Cycle. Subway Lunch; 2.30 -- Plaza) pRB. 9: 1.00 --Plaza Food Food vs Dyett Sports and 4.00--|,, pyett. Sports; 2.30 -- Black Black Knights vs, Suddard| Knights vs, Suddard Cycle and Cycle. 4.00 -- Merchants vs. Subway DEC. 8: Merchants vs. Black! tynch. The ladies are most apprecia- tive of these new trophies. The entry list is posted for the Dec. draw, which begins Dec.2. The Christmas theme will be featured for this event. | Bonspiel Convener: -- Dorie dard Cycle vs. Dyett Sports. BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES TD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" DEC. 15: 1.00 -- Black Knights -s. Plaza Food; 2.30 -- Mer- chants vs. Suddard Cycle and 4.00 -- Dyett Sports vs. Subway Lunch. DEC, 22: 1.00 -- Subway Cox, the for the coming season. Effie Hezzlewood, who is the convener of the Fashion Show, has completed plans' for this event, which takes place Nov. 18, in the lounge and will be presented by Franklin's of Osh- munity Arena, 8.00 p.m. Offer MLG Dates NEW HOMES & | HOME IMPROVEMENTS ! HOCKEY TEAM FULLY EQUIPPED Wishing To Join A Minor League PHONE 728-4309 FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) awa. New business was discussed, To Indianapolis then the meeting adjourned. TORONTO (CP) -- Stafford Smythe, Toronto Maple Leafs' president, has offered Sunda night dates in Maple Leaf Gar- dens to Indianapolis Capitals of the Central Professional Hockey League, without home ice fol-) lowing the explosion which killed 63 persons in the Coii- seum Thursday. ; Smythe made the offer Satur- day night to CPHL president Jack Adams of Detroit. 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NORTH Downtown Oshewe i i 2 5 é & oe oe oe -|4-1 early in the final period, but ;-}Donnell, The UAW North Plant Hockey League rang up the curtain on the 1963-64 season as the six teams involved pro- vided three rugged and highly competitive games indicative of mid-season play, which at this early moment should suggest a successful season. The 6-6 curtain-raiser pitted Subway Lunch against Plaza Food and the Subway club got off to a flying start by moving into a 3-0 lead in the first riod. Plaza's stalwarts fell behind finally shook their lethargy midway through the period. Led by Norris who fired three goals in the space of six min- utes, the Plaza boys rallied to gain a 6-all tie. SUBWAY: Burgess, Houck, Vander- zwet, Pringle, Meraw, R. Burgess, Dun- can, Kilpatrick, McCabe, Layton, White, Duffield and Buchanan. PLAZA: Maxwell, Woods, Collins, Young, Knox, Morris, K. McPhee, Mac- L. C. Tindall and Miller. 1ST PERIOD 1. Subway: Kilpatrick, (Pringle) 1.15 . Subway: Duncan (Kilpatrick, Burgess) |. Subway: Vanderzwet (Layton, McCabe) scecees 2ND PERIOD . Plaza: Norris (McDonnell) «.. . Subway: Burgess (Pringle) .... 9.15 » Plaza: Norrie (Miller, McDonnell) . Plaza: Norris (Miller, McDonnell) . - 1.4 psee ++ 15.35 + 10.13 - 18.22 . Subway: McCabe Shots on Goal: By Plaza 38; by Sub- way 30. 8. SUDDARD'S WIN FIRST Suddard's Cycle, a new entry \ to NPHL yee made = BIG WIN FOR KNIGHTS auspicious debut as they pos Knig a 54 decision over Dyett Sports Keren A my faa tt the thereby establishing themselves|qpHT.'s opening afternoon of as a strong entry, who should) action when they put on a rug- 0 'well. ged exhibition, with the Black Suddard's drew first blood at|Knights emerging victorious by the midway mark of the initialja 8-2 score. period when they capitalized on] Both clubs put on a titanic a manpower advantage. Finedleffort in the first period, with by this effort, they moved into|Merchants constantly in diffi- a 3-1 lead as their persistent|cylties, through a series of pen- vantage as the: hard-pressed Merchant club to two markers. KNIGHTS: Vanstone, Fitchett, Millan, Cakwer, McDonald, Aldred, Hall, Flintoff, Garrow, ia Denault, Mason, Sut- n, MERCHANTS: Braden, Mc- Climond, Hood, Morden, Hum- phries, Dodsworth, ° Georgeff, Cockerton, Dow. IST PERIOD Ve. Knights: Garrow (McDonald) .. 7.59 2ND PERIOD 2. Knights: Porteous fore checking enabled them to|aities. However, some strong (Denauit, Flintoff) rammed home|vtstanding seven goals while limiting the!Georgett (mer jard" Nichols, Fogel, Porteous, Mac-|supway Lunch Merchants 1 ol gg B. Guardian and @uceean iF teseeZ. Hove Your Suit Styled SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST, EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens take advantage of some Dyett defensive lapses. The final period featured some rugged play with both clubs visiting the "sin bin" frequently and with Dyett's on nthe comeback trail, as they cut 'lthe Suddard lead to 5-4, How- ever Suddard's were not. to be denied their victory as they withstood Dyett's desperate sor- ties with a solid team effort. SUDDARD'S: Russell, Brown, Glaspell, Eno, - Hughes, Thrasher, Bruce, Percy, Foster, C. Burgess, Latchfort, Holliday, Geer, Ray and O'Connor. DYETTS: Tindall, Watson; Alsop, Cruise, Drinkwater, Kirk, Lane, Main-| guay and Clement. 1ST PERIOD . Suddard: Thrasher, Glaspell .. 2. Suddard: Thrasher, Holliday, 13.40 jaspell 19.32 . Dyett: Cruise (Drinkwater, Clement) ... |. Suddard: Holliday ........ 2ND . Dyett: sceveseccebeececs Bld) +. 20.42) - 24.10 (Duffield, Burgess) . Plaza: Knox (Young, Miller) . Suddard: Geer (Holliday, Foster) ne |, Dyett: Mainguay, DAN O'SHEA "COME AND SEE... Frank Mahovlich's brother Peter perform : with Hamilton Red Wings." TUESDAY, NOV. 5th 8 P.M. HAMILTON RED WINGS OSHAWA GENERALS Bowmanville Community Arena Tickets Now On Sale At These Locations: eJIM BISHOP SPORTING GOODS--151 King E. Oshewe , @ BOLAHOOD SPORTSHAVEN---61 King East, Oshawa @ BOWMANVILLE ARENA BOX OFFICE 'ainimeall -- = / How Canadian Nickel is helping NICKEL IN WORLD MARKETS to bring Paris closer to Rome | The world's longest vehicular tunnel is one of the greatest engineering feats in Western Europe. When completed, it will shorten. the road distance between Paris and Rome by 125 miles. And Canadian nickel is playing its role in this great project. Alloy steels i rig. The growth of nickel markets a: THE: | containing nickel are providing strength to the massive bits and extension rods for the semi-automatic drills. 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