10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 28, 1963 BIGGEST ONE-DAY EVENT elleville Rink Captures Ontario Teachers Bonspiel Ralph Ellis and his rink from Belleville, which included Ev- eritt Fairman, Harold Mott, Joe MacKay and Ellis as skip, scored three wins and a po'nt total of 15 plus 1, to capture the 17th annual Ontario Teachers' Bonspiel, held here yesterday, and lay claim to The J. Douglas Waugh Memorial Trophy, and the General Motors. prizes. Inaugurated by the late Osh- awa O'Neill CVI ~ teacher, "Doug" Waugh, the Ontario Teachers' Bonspiel has grown to be the largest one-day bons- piel in Canada. After 15 years, the original trophy was '"'retir- eq" last year, a new tro- phy was introduced. In yesterday's competition, the facilities of both the The Oshawa Curling Club and Osh- awa Golf Club, a total of 14 sheets of ice, were used, with a double draw, thus accom- modating a total of 54 entries- some late requests failed to make it, ulltimate proof of the popularity of this annual curling Cc ¢ WIDE REPRESENTATION neluding in the scope of re- ntation were entries from four Oshawa Collegiates, Peterborough, Sutton, Niagara Falls Islington, Belleville, Perth, Don Mills, Hamilton, Lakefield, Pickering, Brampton, Kitchener, Downsview, Etobi- Brighton, Scarborough North York, Brantford, Sunderland, St. Cath- Sault Ste. Marie, An- Blackstock, | Oshawa Board of Education, Richmond Hill, Orillia, Port Perry, Toron- to UTS, Toronto Ledbury Park, Cobourg, Georgetown, Lindsay,| Willowdale and various Toronto Collegiates The day's competition was operated on an 8-maximum plus| three 8-end games Runners-up for the premier of the day was the rink fr Willowdale, Dave Salmon la Almer Avery skip, with three wins and a total) of 15 points, Belleville's "plu marigin of a single point in their second game, was all that sep arated these two top rinks "Ab" robins, of Central previous winner event, finished in place with three wins score of 14 plus 4. His rink in- cluded Dave Disney, Jack Bent- Col- lE THIS ENTRY, ville, tario Teachers' yesterday, Skip « Oshawa McLaughlin Collegiate, 11962 made a finished fourth with and a score of 13 plus 5 |Shaw were score, with each team playing HanArOn. Shaw Another consisting of|Bruc field rir C Stewart and Bill McDonald,|/score of 11 plus 4 points, to take : the fifth set cf burlers Burns and Howard Manche Walt Richmond Jim Will of|nect and Ed Hay, third set of and a three wins and 10 po consis Vincent from Belle- captured the annual On- Bonspiel, here triumph- 54 rinks, that emerging ing Club and Oshawa Jack Shaw's rink, from|Switzer, skip, finished with three wins and a point tot of 9, Niagara ting. of Lowrie, winners of the bonspiel, good bid to repeat. They three wins With Owen and Fa entry, cor Clare Wilson G, Morrissey Chagnon, skip, .scored very close. wins. and with a total of only but it was good enough the 8th set of pirzes OTHER WINNERS High Kolodzie Munday Joe gin skip competitor, to his Lake- and a nerenr al e Sonley, skipped to three wins two-game __- winner the 9th. prizes, was Picker ng rink, entered by Doble and skipped by Bil ros. They had 16 plus 4 Another regular Syd Reynolds, with from Toronto. Centra captured the 10th pr two wins and a points. Next in 1 His other Wills, prizes York Jim ster were ender's entry from Hill, which included iamson, Howard Schuk- took the sixth cor f score. of Lav his prizes with a Brantford Co ate entry, a of Don McArthur, H Re ay Truant and \ Wes ne, came ant over a mammoth entry of used the facil- ities of both The Oshawa Curi- Golf seventh, al Roger and B three emerged by J five points rate to Hancock's a Ray competitor, rink Tech., , with point total of 15 Brucei ul Club. Shown receiving 'The J. Douglas Waugh Memorial from the son of the John Trophy" originator of this event, with wins. - They followed by Neil Bailey's 3lackstock rink with two 'wins and a score of 12 points. A Niagara Falls rink, am, with 16 plus} 2 points, finished in 13th _posi- tion, followeg by Bert Tancock's Islington rink, with- 16 al and an aggregate total of Right behind them came Bod Peterborough _ rink, two wins and 10 points, but of 20 Doble's Sunderland entry, 13 plus i for two were skipped with an aggregate the prize list was a group of high one-win winners. First in this division was Carman Burton's' rink from Guelph, The former OCVI tea- cher skipped his rink to an 8 plus 6 win, in their 'lone victory to top this field. Next-in line Rounding out was Grant Mac- By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR WEEK-END REVIEW:- Oshawa Generals visited Niagara Falls last night and took a sound trouncing from the red-hot Flyers, who appear headed for a higher rating in the OHA Junior 'A'? standings. While this was going on, Kitchener |Rangers pulled an upset win over the Marlboros and this might be the best thing that ever happened. If the cellar dwellers can take Marlies --- then the other boys may sud- denly get the idea that they can do it also... N.Y. RANGERS dumped Black Hawks 4-2 last night with Camille Henry getting a couple of the goals and two other veterans scoring the others, while Stan Mikita's goal put him ahead in the NHL scoring race... .UNITED STATES won the Davis Cup yesterday in Australia, when Chuck McKinley won the fifth and deciding match over the Aussie rookie, Newcombe LUIS ROD- RIGUEZ won a unanimous decision over Wilbert McLure last night and--for a change--the fans gave both fighters a/standing ovation at the conclusion of the bout ... THE NFL FINAL, on Sunday, in Chicago, between Be; and N.Y. Giants, is figured by the experts, to hinge entirely on the weather. On a hard, frozen field, Y. A. Tittle's passing attack should give Giants the edge but if the field is soft enough for grip-footing, Giants have a great chance . CANADA'S STARS of the track sport, Bill Crothers in the 880 yards, set an American record while beating their ace, Jim Dupree. He also ran the half-mile in great style to give East York a win in the 2-mile relay. Bruce Kidd won the open 2-mile race, far in front of his nearest rival. This was last night at San Francisco in an in- vitational meet ... SWEDEN defeated Canada in an exhibition hockey game at Kitchener last night, 3-1. The win was impres- sive for Sweden, who have only been in the country two full days and this was their second game . .. GEORGE BLANDA, veteran quarterback with Houston Oilers, has signed to play the 1964 season. It had been hinted that Blanda would retire, to take up coaching . . . KANSAS CITY Athletics owner is try- ing hard for a new deal for Stadium rental and it looks as if the K.C. city council will have to come through with a big reduction, or the A's may move to some other community.,. x x xX x FAIR was buried this morning and the city of as well as.the entire Central Ontario area, grieves one of its former great sports stars. Walt was one of the outstanding hockey players of the country, back about a half- 'century ago. The late Lou Marsh, of Toronto Star sport- writing fame, called Walt Fair "one of the cleanest hockey players he ever -knew Something for the record books--to back up that opinion--in those hectic days when hockey was a real he-man's game -- and everybody played 60 minutes -- Walt Fair played two complete seasons without ever drawing a single penalty. Something else--back around the days of 1910 or 1912--in the days of 7-man hockey, when every team had a "rover"--but still only seven players, they used to select an Ontario Junior All-Star team, Walt Fair was selected All-Star "rover" for two seasons in succession--and that was the key position of any hockey team, in those days. In addition, he was one of the best ball players to ever play: 3rd. base or the outfield, for Oshawa, in the days when the COBL was the top senior baseball circuit»in the country. In later years, he coached some of Oshawa's Junior OHA teams, Always ready with a chuckle and smile, and his favorite remark--"Hill The Mover--Nobody Hurt"--Walt Fair was a top athlete, a solid sportsman and citizen, father of a fine family and '"'everybody's friend" . a well-spent life, the pattern of which makes merely. living, an actual career. He will be remembered! D. Waugh, the winners, are, left to right, Ralph Ellis, skip, Joe MacKay, Harold Mott and Ieverett Fairman --Qshawa Times Photo WALT Oshawa, Port Pe rink, with 8 plus 2 points and an < of 25, for their behind them came view Collegiate rink, skipped by S. Maw, with 8 plus 2 and an aggregate of 22, Then following }were Orv. Ewart's Suton rink with 8 plus 2 and an aggregate of 21 The special prize', a4 handsome chair ted by Sklar Furniture Ltd won by George Lambriox, Weston Elsewhere on the is listed an advertisemen iting the numerous sponsors who generously donated prizes to the annual. Ontario Teachers' Bons piel. In almost every instance, a representative of the o za- tion concerned, was on hand to present his company's prize Donald's rry win, Tight the Downs- one attendance , dona , Was of sport pages t, cred Just like Miami no need to go South watch the game in ea, 'Wins Davis Cup > ADELAIDE, Australia Chuck McKinley returned the Davis Cup to the United States today' by defeating Austratia's |19 - vear - old John Newcomb,e 10-12; 6-2, 9-7, 6-2 to give the Americans a dramatic 3-2 vic- tory in.the challenge round. The pressure-packed five series for the cup Australia hs held for four straight years, was forcec to the end when! rangy Roy Emerson, the Aus- |tralian ace, crushed Dennis Ral- ston of Bakersfield, Calif., 6-2, (6-3, 3-6, 6-2 in a .96-minute fourth match, tying it up at 2-2 The chunky, 22-year-old Mc- Kinley staged a series of tre- mendous comebacks in downing the young Aussie, a bold selec- tion over more experienced players by team-eaptain Harry | Hopman Newcombe, a six-foot slam- mer, had lost his first singles match to Ralston in a thrilling five-setter Thursday. But it ap- peared thé» gamble was going to pay off in the key match with McKinley when he won the first (AP)| best-of- A 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' In Final Match set by breaking the American's service in the 22nd game. But McKinley, appearing in his fourth year of Davis Cup play, swept the second set, ral- lied from a 3-0 deficit io take the third, and then crushed the faltering teen-ager in the fourth set. The 27 - year - old Emerson, never beaten in Davis Cup sins gles, had whipped McKin'ey, 22, in a four setter Thursday and bowed in doubles with Neale Fraser Friday. Ralston had beaten Newcombe in 4 five-set- ter Thursday and combined with McKinley for the doubles tri- umph. Emerson took charge quickly in his match with Ralston on another hot, sweltering after- noon, He broke the 21-year-old collegian's service three times in the first set after losing his own opening service. Ralston dropped his service in jthe sixth game after two excel- lent pas;ing shots by Emerson, who then served two aces to hold service easily. '\Hawks 4-2 Ranger Veterans Turn Back Hawks THE CANADIAN PRESS Hull hockey players never iy seem to die -- especially if they're New York Rangers and Montreal's Jean Bel- eau, Ab McDonald, scored his 10th goal of the season early in the The Blueshirts have a super-;third period, giving him 24 fluity of middle-aged players points for the season to date. and Friday they got goals from |Last season he totalled 61 points three of them to upset the with the Hawks. league-leading . Chicago' Black Montreal will have everything going for them heading into this | Andy Bathgate and Warry weekend's action. Howell, both 12-year veterans, 'They will have a complete got a goal apiece and Camille lineup--something they haven't Henry, a 10-year man, scored had for some time. two. Rookie John Ferguson re- The win jumped Rangers into turns Saturday night after nurs- fifth place, one point ahead of'ing a severed tendon on the the Boston Bruins and was their'thumb of his: right hand for first victory over the Hawks in'three weeks. Ferguson picked seven meetings this year. up the injury in a brawi with Chicago yanked goalie Glenn Boston's Ed Westfall Sunday, Hall in the dying minutes in an|Dec. 1. attempt to salvage a tic, but . Also -- relatively speaking -- the move backfired when Henry;the Canadiens have two easy scored at 19 games. They meet the fuyurth- Stan Mikita's goal gave the place Red Wings in Montreal starry centre 46 points and the Saturday night and then tackle lead in .the scoring race, one the fifth-place Rangers in New point ahead of teammate BobbyjYork Sunday. By Old BEAMED at VE" ley and Jack Judge. comfort! Try our New Heated Arena. 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December 31 Black Hawks, if they possess " gcyawa--- goa any pride, should be frothing sce: -Orr Smith with anucipalion of settling ac-'Domm and Cheeseman; _for- coun But Generals, "a8 yards: 'Buchanan, Little, Vail proven 38 ah wes ee O'Shea, Dubeau, Fletcher, Lane albert oncirggare Mieonge Kilger and Zaine out of the game rly : scoreboard . won't surrender | NIAGARA FALLS without a struggle, Despite the,Partnt, defence: Woodley heavy treading these past few|°le Bradford and Arbour, games, they still are the holder wards Debrody Goldsworthy, of that sixth and final playoff Bannerman Snell, Bradley, and don't intend to relin- 5! hock, Jvesque, Armstrong and Cornell season. Littl quish same tinues to improve, and was one Generals' Ronjabodes, jumped on a wearyleighth of the e con- to their line-up, Niagarajerew early, to construct a pow Fivets have impressed as| jerful 5-0 lead in the first 23 min- the club likely :to contend Marl- poros' domination in the OHA|Utes of play Junior 'A' cireuit.. Undoubted-jated immensely y they won't threaten Marlies' /fine in of points atop theltime : c- ll the upset 'of this sea- in Niagara Falls by unior Hockey Schock was the insti- produced sufficient evi- gator in defeating Generals for this vein of thought/Schock, with goals, per- mming Oshawa Generals| haps surpassed his efforts in the before nearly 4,000 staunch|previous meeting between these in the 'Falls' last/two clubs, when Flyers emerged victorious, 8-5. That night the - blonde-headed © Boston Bruin prospect scored a pair of goals and assisted on another. But his value doesn't end on the score sheet. His dedicated perform " skating, checking and ' " leadership contributes Foote S Give fremendou ly to the success of Flyers, currently one point back of third-place Peterboro Petes Hocke Lesson These two clubs could. be sett y ling this issue come New Year's Day, when they tangle at Ni- To Teachers agara, pending the results of an ortant affair on Saturday giving the Orphans their into the Civil Service t with the playoff-conscious Hat nil Red Wings in. Pete ° at Brooklin Arena, last -- ta 4 by defeating them by a SHORT NOTES: the high-flying "282% goal s Towing team gave a re- Were Dave blow t the highly. Goldsworth s team Thursday Brian Cornell Billy Little Tr officials scored Genera one hi $50,000 in $100 bills and the 9. tharay hae ell es wo + remainder in smaller bills, Hinalax Arbour (crosschecking UP plus a half dollar and dime | Bradiey 'butt-ending) 15.06 in silver worthy (highsticking) 15.44 (AP)-- became Tropical's payoff came as DW nee -the return' of Oshawa recuper- and made a the remaining Important Notice ! seit TO THE CITIZENS OF OSHAWA and DISTRICT!! 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