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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jan 1964, p. 19

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f Spectacular Curling Highlights Oshawa's al 3-Day Classic f $ zk : ; z : i : z i i = SF gs sb EE = z Hi gules? he riff : ri | i i Fi i i Hh ! i 5 FF : F & a + F : is st g? gai Saturday, the the Nickis in a Bob Mitchell Mercer 12-8 in the other quar-;|Herb Robinson in the third the Redstones ter-final tilts. pe. to end any hope of that In the two other quarter-final|frophy remaining in Oshawa with their heads held|games, 'Tom Caldwell made althis year. Robinson had pre- -- they lost, but they hadispectacular "double" in the|Viously ousted T. Carruthers of| those nip-and-tuck/fina] end, to foil Ed. Rhodes/Belleville, in a fine game. Dave could have-gone el-|(a former R. S. McLaughlin|Getolamy of Peterborough, Bob 'y, where a half: mat-!Trophy winner) in a see-saw|Metcalfe of Avonlea and Har- any one of at least a that saw the lead change|Vey Action of Uxbridge, were all decided the ulti-/aimost every end. victims of third-round defeats outcome -- and when this} tne "home club battle", this competition. » losers CAN which naturally attracted a Jim Chappell's rink from To- $ never ANY|jarge gallery of club members ronto Cricket Club, moved into saw George Campbell's rink|the semi-finals of the Oshawa nose out Paul Michael's four- pune bee along with Al some 8-7 in what was probably 's Oshawa rink and Rex major competition, now|the best game of the 'spiel, to Manning of Toronto boulevard, down to only four sur-|date, Skip Michael made aq sen-|,,N° Oshawa rinks stayed , Paul Michael's rink de-/sational double-takeout, with a| ive" in the Duplate Trophy Murray Roberts of Union-lhigh - speed running -raise, to play but Dr. John Brock's rink rather handily and George|grab a three-count, midway in|™Oved into the quarter-finals of Campbell's rink added further|the game and take a. lead. the Highfield' Memorial Trophy to the home-club prestige, when|Camphell's men edged back to/¢Vent with a win over Karl defeated Stan DeFoe's|tie the count 6-6 on the 8th end.|Bertram's Midland foursome. Unionville rink. DeFoe had two! With last-rock advantage, Mi- MecLAUGHLIN TROPHY of Ontario's better-known cur-ichael deliberately blanked the _« Third Round lers, Andy Grant and son Ray,|9th end, when his opponents had|ccu! Michoel, 9 on his rink but in this game,|/made. sure he could only count|Tom "ah as he readily admitted, skipjone, at the most. In the final Stan just didn't have one of his/end, a draw to the centre, fol- better days. lowed by six-straight guard Bil Hood, another Unionville|shots, all played to perfection, skip, eliminated former-|foiled Michael's attempt to blast Oshawan Kar! Bertram, now ofjout with a "double" and the Midland and Bob Laurie, also|game ended when he missed Unionville triumphed over Osh-jhis last rock try, by less than a awa's Dr. John Brock, 10-6./half-inch. into the eliminated bracket HL 2 i i Rick Spicer, Leaming, Pat Fisher, : BOMARCS eons Tom Caldwell, 11; , Ed Rhodes, 13; Bob Mercer, Fourth Round 8; Karl Bertram, 9; Or. J. Bresk, G. Campbell, 7; P. Michael, T. Caldwell, 10; £. Rhodes, FITTINGS TROPHY Second Round Doug Haig, 8; Harvey Acton, 11; A. Phillips, VW; ; T. Carruthers, Bill, Hood, Bob Laurie, Sone G. Fitzpatrick, 4 points, and lL. Mackey, J, Fraser, NAPS T ~~ eee et a te Sg £a In Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Minor Basketball League, on game. At halftime, the score was: Redstone 10, Nickis stones' strongman with 12 points, George Kedziersk accounted for Andy Kit netted .11 points, Kevin Dancey 4 points, and Peter Plob and Tony Buckley 2 points each, accounting for the Nickis 17 to 14 win over the Redstones. NICKIS -- Mike Grabowski, Bob Muir, George Carone, Peter Plob 2, Bill Harding, Doug Whit- ing, Tony Buckley 2, Andy Kit 11, Mike Rose, Kevin Dancey 4, Randy Peel, Mike Crosby, Mike Deboski, Doug Burnett. REDSTONES -- Bob Kreasul, Ed Spoelstra, Brad Barnoski, Schwartz, John Hewar, wicz, John Rorabeck, Don George Kedzierski 2. Bob Mitchell 12. . Ted Bathe coached by his un- beaten Bomarcs to a 32 to 12 victory over the Saturns coach- ed by Marcel Hobbs with 14 points was Bo- mares' top point getter, Jerry Reynolds 8 points, Bill Wayling 6 points, and Dane Tutton noints gave Bomarcs a 32 to 12 win over the Saturns. Bill Rutherford 6 points, Larry Lioyd points, gave the Saturns their hard earned 12 points. Minor Basketball ctivity 1 Redstones beat closely contested 15. was the Red-|Collen Tut other 2 points, Paul Romaniski Perey. Hatding rey ' Rick Nichols 2, Alex Tarawase- Good, David two points. WIN AGAIN TLAS -- Ed Larry Bieman, Robert Brown, Boivin. Barry Allen Kavnagh, 2/Gerald Andrew, Rick Nichols 2/Glecoff, Rich George Carone. Final H Robinson, Third Round 'Tom Caldwell's Orillia "Sout-| In the Fittings Trophy, secon- iniks" eliminated Oshawa's Bobidary event, Alfie Phillips ousted by Robill Wa pe: Doug Haig, 12; i y vide 10; H. Acton, I, 7; of ¢ Vendomatics Defeat Merchants And Tony's Knock Off City-Wide up the weekly twin-bill of the UAW sEs Es ees is ies et oe on og 5 i Bes i 4 rE : Bee i | ~~ i mi » : TE, 88 i Z E<5 i | i z Pig 1 f 238 li s ts e F 3 3 l s Mii =3 Ps ae ae & 3 = 4 a g ge 28 ui 5 ? awa . |R. .|A. Parkhil A, Phillips, 12; 7 OSHAWA T' First 8; 9 9 H, Robinson, IMES TROPHY First ind 12; 10; 9; 10; Pattison, . DiMartile, Goodfellow, . Kennedy, J. Chappell, H. Laurie, Bob Robb, Gord Brown, 13; How, Brown, 9 B. Thompson, 13; D. Reynolds, in B. Bradley, Second Jim Chappell, |B. Thompson, D. Reynolds, G. Spence, R, Manning, A. Parkhill, L. Wilkinson, POONSNOS . Austin, 9; Pressey, 10; HIGHFIELD ME. fF Bob Metcalfe 12; Dr. J. Brock, 11; G. Fitzpatrick, 8; T. Carruthers, 7; +2? fA>S- Fraporares und Laurie, Brown, Bradley, DiMartile, laire Rich, 6. 5. 7. a, 2. 9.|M. Roberts, 8.1M, Kemp, >Orr 12; 9; 2-9 v Third Round DUPLATE TROPHY Second Round Second Round Bomarcs ; Polaris | Atlas Nickis |Saturns 3.|Redstones 4.| Minor League 9.| Saturday, G. Spence, L. Wilkinson, Round Roy Smith, C. Knight, G. Spring, Bob Moran, MORIAL TROPHY Roun D. Gerolamy, Karl Bertram, t. IF /11.30 a.m. 3-| Minor League Mackey, Fraser, Stan DeFoe. Slrloyd, 22. Bob Mercer, H Ris by ay 6, Ron Morrison, Dane SATURNS -- Larry Lioyd 4, Brian White, Guy Foreman, Alex Woron, Bill Rutherford 6. ATLAS WINS CLOSE ONE In the last game of the morn- ing the Atlas team, coached by Gil Graham, and the team coached by Jerry Pruzin- ski, a very close game was the, result. Even though all the Polaris 13 points were scored by Doug Peeling. Atlas points, with the' exception of two points, were scored by Ed Hanewich. Bob Gray accounted for Atlas' other Final score Atlas 16 points, Polaris 13 points. A M'ke Haas, John Pearse, Rob- ert Kennedy, Peter Don Picard, Wayne Ormiston, POLARIS -- Doug Peeling 13, Brian Smith, Vernon Walto, Henry Sckoljuk, Steve Alderton, Mike Hewes, John Campin, Bob January |mares vs Polaris -- Game time §:|10.30 a.m.; Atlas vs Nickis, 11.00 jam. and Redstones vs Saturns, 5 ters -- Barry Hobbs, 55 points; 6.|Doug Peeling, 46; 43; Bill Wayling, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, January 8, 1964 19 Generals F] eee Go V4 er = : Oshaw Bt Fe te ER Edge Junior Hab Key Victory he 7 Hobbs i Durno, Bill * peee ret Bete. a » It was a ony time coming, r Generals nally. got Rick Dignem, eter Dave Goreski, Ron Dennis, Defenceman Bill Smith aided)consider in the first and third goals along) wing at Le Jr, huge gathering of 1,500 -- est crowd of the! 1963-64 Gen- erals' campaign, and one of the biggest turnouts in the history of; Bowmanville arena. After dropping so many close encounters through various mis- fortunes, Generals recorded their first victory over the con- sidered class of the OHA Junior "A" league; the big three, of} Toronto, Montreal and Peter- boro. And for Oshawa, it was also their third straight victory, arid fourth successive out- ing peng a a FB a their greatest skein jar. Hanewich 14,)"panny O'Shea and Dennis Bob Gray, 2:!Gibson shared the limelight ir anl ughes, last night's glorious victory, which saw the majority of the fans standing and applauding steadily with the final seconds ticking off in the last minute of play in appreciation of the Gen- erals' stout game. : O'Shea scored all three Osh- awa goals and Gibson turned in a superlative goaltending chore blocking 45 Montreal shots, many dangerous in the third 'las Canadiens converged. on him seeking the equalizer. Gibson even took a stick in the mouth late in the second period which opened a nasty gash, but it fail- ed to interfere with his mag- nificent performance. When struck by a Canadiens' stick, he had to retire for repairs, with less than three minutes \remain- ing in the middle session. It was tacked onto the third period. cave "|for a goal, was in on O'Shea's middle marker, Two of Osh-' ewes Goee Gone Taeen il Polaris Al ee % a > period, with Jr. Canadiens un- able to duplicate their previou feat of deadlocking the score. SHORT NOTES -- Generals, in sixth and final playoff -jlike changin; tion, moved seven points ahead of seventh place Hamilton Red|home Wings, but have played thre: more games than Wings, who have the dubious task of meet- ing Jr. Canadiens Thursday in Hamilton ... Prior to las |B night's tilt, the thought foremost on the minds of .coach Ji: 7, manager Wren Blair, and the players was to prevent Cournoyer and Boudrias fom/|dore, Hebert, scoring; which they did. Actual- ly Boudrias was the only one of the two to gain a point. Hej wards assisted on Leo Thiffault's first} period goal. It was Boudrias' 61st assist; without a doubt, to, in the league . O'Shea's three goals brought his total to 21, four back. of team-leader Buchanan, who incidentally is|Cherlebo! the fourth highest goalscorer in| cou the OHA Junior "A" circuit with/é 27... Last night's appearance of Canadiens was their final one' of the schedule in Bowmanville. Another Generals' forward|It was also the beginning of an who starred offensively was re-jextensive seven-game road trip cent returnee Wayne Cashman,|. . . Canadiens' coach Yves/{;%) as he set up all three O'Shea/Nadon was back on the job tallies with some effective fore-jafter serving his two-game sus- checking and playmaking. pension (rather light when you Andrews, Tim Peel. Ken Barber, ard Zaroda, * Ceasnmon,. Seaith) im . 2. 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