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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1963, p. 15

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Toronto Senior League basket- ball makes its initial home appearance of the 1963-64 sea- son tonight, when the Oshawa Hawks host Toronto Dow Kings at the Donevan Collegiate gym. Game time is set for 8.00 p.m. The Dow Kings will be after their third straight victory in the TSL after impressive win in their first two league ou by Warren Reynolds, a_ one- man-gang in the Ontario Se- nior '"B'" semi-final series against the Hawks last year, ings to date. They are powered| the 6'7" ex-Varsity Blues cen- tre. Mix this foursome with Ruby Goldring,, Joe Stulac and Ed Begowski, stir well and you jcome up with some good rea- sons why the Dow Kings will be a strong challenger for the lright to represent Canada at jnext year's Olympic Games in Tokyo | The Hawks will be at full strength with the possible ex- jception of Tom Olynik, a mem- jber of the shift-working .set. |They are especially strong in centre slot with Bob Grier, of fine speed and the ability to run all night, find of the season for the Hawks. His aggressiveness has been one of the bright spots at the Hawks' practice sessions. Leading the Hawks in scoring is guard Brent Oldifeld. Brent has been handling his playing chores with near flawlessness, is taking charge of the practi- ces and would probably sell tickets at the door if it would help the Hawks to victory. He is backed up at the guard po- could be the) Oshawa Hawks Open 5;,; Home Season Tonight THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 5, 1963 15 Esposito Boosts Lead In Point Scoring DETROIT (CP) -- Phil Es- posito of St. Louis Braves surged ahead in the Central Professional Hockey League scoring race last week and now holds a_ six-point edge over teammate Al Caron in statis- tics released Tuesday night. The playmaking leftwinger has 12 goals and 25 assists for 37 points. Caron, top sniper in the circuit with 20 goals in 22 games, has assisted on 11 goals for a 31-point total. Bob Cunningham of St. Paul sition by Bob Booth, who is off/Rangers is one point back of to a good start this year, and!Caron- with ei Knights, with 16 goals and 18 assists, and Jerry Ouellette of Minneapolis Bruins, with mee goals and 16 assists, share fourth place. Marcel Pelletier of St. Paul is the only goalkeeper to blank the opposition. He has three jshutouts. SAM'S BOOK EXCHANGE (formerly Kingsway) Complete Selection of | USED POCKETBOOKS e@ WESTERN e@ SPICY N Ls @ SCIENCE FICTION EXCHANGE & SALES Carl Cheski and Garney Gunn and by George Stulac, the Can_|set to go, although the latter adian Decathlon Champion. jhas been used primarily as a Other prominent figures for|forward. the visitors will probably in-| Other forwards include Ed, clude diminutive Ruby Richman|Joe Kolodzie and Gary Newitt. and king-size Terry Maguire,|The youthful Newitt, possessor| HERE ON SATURDAY Top Basketball Referee Will Hold Clinic Here bees Lyon lproegee the No Canadian basketball ref- asketball referee in Canadaleree can claim the experience and one of the best in North nara : : : |now se . ingle Pi meke @ ADpeGT: Ga te hin aust i oped ae (aturday Canadian final games in every d ars ill be' the guest) eet Juvenile Suni | a lecturer at a Basketball Clinic,|8TOUP from Juvenile, Junior up Colaccio, vice-president; Er- ice Laidlow, Sergio Latin, and |sponsored by the Oshawa and|to Senior A, including the Can- cole Foresta, president. Stand-- Kevin Kelly. Rear row, 1 to r: |District Board of Approved|@dian Olympic trials. Also, he| ing left to right: Tonino For- John Lopes, Eagon Schmidin- |Basketball officials. It will be|!@S Tefereed in the Pan-Ameri- esta, Angelo Bressan, Russel ger, Remo Morelato and Mario |held in the gymnasium of .Osh-|°2" 84iiies and was one of the Williams, Pino Perini, Adria-. Pedretti lawa Central "ollegiate Instit-|Teferees in the two tours made no Di Damicli, captain; Maur- --Oshawa Times Photo. |tute, 270 Simcoe street south|DY the Russia National basket- Qe -|starting at 1.30 p.m ball team in the United States. 5 IN BRIEF Board President Ed Kolodzie|_It is anticipated that Mac-| MINERA \ 121 CHURCH ST. ght goals and 22) | OSHAWA by Fred Reilly. That is the line-up of the) Hawks, 1963-64 version. They} will be in action tonight in their first home game this year against the powerful Toronto) Dow Kings, at 8.00 o'clock at! the Donevan Collegiate gym, Harmony road south. assists. 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Squatting, left o right, are: Germano Cuccina- to, Joe Dulbeco, secretary, Frank Malawy, coach; Danny sare OSHAWA CURLING CLUB Mabel Gilchrist's Rink - Wins McLaughlin Trophy TUES..FRIDAY DRAW First Game @ "SPORTSMAN" HARNESS REGULAR PICK ADAIR DENVER (AP) -- Denver Beans have picked for their Crate fourth. manager in four seasons "8 Marion Bill Adair, 48, who has long record of successful In a closely-contested , s¢ t ule of. games at the Oshawajc Curling Club, the R..S F Laughlin Trophy was won last. Tuesday by a rink i by Mabe! Gilchrist, with a -ord|H of. four wins-and a plus -score|, of 11. Winding up } - Har record was Bar foursome, but the ecore of 33 we short of the wir Curling on the Gilchr were Marg. Harris, Wright and Irene Gunn. Mt Barb. Tresise were Alice Bor-|M. Reed 'adbent, Doreen Skitch and/& Gculdino, "Thelma Kemp. :4 Finishing in second spot, 'the Monday-Thursday i were Doris Cl micliffe, Ma Eileen Coppin, ur 2B. wins and a plus 1 Die cepen' . Broadbent »third place ». Agnes t Fourth Game 'gon, Glad Bo LR White and My on who had three wins an i total .of 8 In the Tuesday-Friday draw, | second place i Ruth Allen, R Tierney: |~ 'Wilma McLaughlin and Dor Munday, skip, with four wins), * and a plus total of 7. Thira|ball Spot honors were won 18 Lorraine Michael, Mabel *bie, Phyl. McAlpine P announced recently the reasons|Pherson will emphasize such far the sponsoring of sich an {fouls as charging, blockirig,| COATINGS endeavour. "The purpose of the S¢reening, and such violations : PROTEST PRINTING ree gee Setter acquaint alllas marveling and air dribbling.| keep-water ont TANCOUVE 'p 7an.|district coaches,. referees, man-|He has followed this pattern in ; Ae aise (ber imagers, players, and. spectators|similiar clinics -held this year »of masonry walls ill send a letter to the Ca-|With the latest rule changes and in Peterboro, Chatham, Guelph, nadian Football League protest-|fficial interpretations. 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