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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1964, p. 11

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C Black Knights Only 1 From N nacking up a 7-2 win en- amassing an unbeaten to of 19, with only two ties nedihing a perfect record thus Knights took charge territor- tally almost from the opening whistle and Hall gave them a be: , sub- Cawker staked them to a two- goal lead on a close-in play. The middle stanza produced end-to-end play for the most part, as' Suddard's gave indica- tion that they were far from beaten and with Burgess play- ing a strong game, the lone goal of the period came off a pretty three-way passing play, with Sutton of Knights flashing the light. The final period saw Knights Knights' pleted McMillan, Donald, Aldred, SUDDARD'S -- Burgess, Brown, Glas- pell, Thrasher, Eno, Bruce, Geer, Hughes, » Percy, Niles, Away .P. Title add to their lead quickly as Sut- ton rifled home a quick shot but Suddard's, on sheer persever-' ance, finally tallied as Geer broke Vanstone's bid for the hoped-for shutout. However, supremacy paid off in the later stages as goals in minutes to def- over-all they rapped in three the space of four initely salt the game away. Thrasher the scoring as in their first meeting. KNIGHTS -- Vanstone, Porteous, Fiin- ichols, Cawker, 'Papp8s, Fogal, Sutton, Fitchett, Hall, Mc- |, Mason. toff, Ni Latchford, Foster, Holliday, Burgess. A FIRST PERIOD 1. Knights: Hall (Sutton) . Knights: Cawker (Hall, Sutton) .. SECOND PERIOD |. Knights: Sutton (Hall, Fitchett) THIRD PERIOD |. Knights: Sutton (Hall) ... |. Suddard's: Geer (Percy) ,.+++.. . Knights: Flintoff Bory Knights: Porteous (Nichols, Cawker) . Knights: Sutton (Hall) 4 5. 6. 7. 8. sas 9. Suddard's: Thrasher (Bruce) ... Shots on goal, by Knights: 56 and by Suddard's: 29. O'Keefe Game Award fo: Hall (Kn.). of Suddard's com- as the Cyclists kept pecking away in a valiant effort to get close. How- ever, Suddard's never exhibited at any time as powerful a game #5/son. Coach Bill Jeffs. 18.45 Blue Bombers and White Aces are the only two unbeaten] teams, after play in the five- game series, for the Simcoe Hall Boys Club, Biddy League Championship. In a close game from start to finish, with many outstanding plays, the Green Devils got their; first playoff win by downing the) Red Trotters 16 to 13. With outstanding players as Henry Chyb with six points and Frank Jenkinson also with six, the Devils came from behind, for their victory with Brian Mc- 'Cartney and Jim Brooks scor- ing two points each, while for the Trotters, Tom Horruzey with eight points was the team's tops, while Rick Rimar and Dave Marlow scored two points Blue Bombers, White A Set Fast Playoff Pace coached by Bernie Muzeen, had ja 14-to-0 lead at halftime, With Rob Paynter's 12 points, Rick Morgan six points, Bill Walker two points, Greg Kit two points, the Blue Bombers went on to win the game giving them the "a in the championship play- off. Purple Hawks' Garry Kivin Zarowny two points after a driving play through the Bomb- ers defence, led by Ken Zim- merman and Bob Lupa who were the Hawks' outstanding players of the game. BLUE BOMBERS -- Peter DePratto, Rick Morgan, Bob Paynter, Geino Marrno, David Hare, David Woodward, Mario Marand, Les Leonard, Len Far- row, Rich Ratca, Bill Walker, Keith Finbow, 'Greg Kit and coach Bernard Muzeen. Age ore HAWKS -- Bob i 'aul Luke, Gary Irving, John Gilbert, Pete Hopmans, Bob Hubbs, Brian Greer, Paul Bryant, Jim Zarowny, Don Crawford, Tom Tullock, Ken Zimmerman, Victor Fuke, Bill Rantz and coach Bill Pascoe. PLAYOFF STANDINGS wt Pts. Blue Bombers ....++- 2 White Aces . oo 2 Green Devils .... Purple Hawks Gold Kings Simcoe Hall Boy's Club Biddy Basketball playoff schedule for March 14 -- Blue Bombers vs! Red Trotters; White Aces vs| Purple Hawks and Green Devils vs Gold Kings. apiece. RED TROTTERS --- Brian Cherry, Rick Nenring, L, Mit- chell, Bob Krawec, Larry Hor- rezey, Tom Horrezey, Steve Mitchell, Rich Corbett, Dave Marlow, Rich Rimar, Gene Gever, Rich Rosnak, Coach "Bud" Moore. White aces -- Mike Kashal, Wayne Sudsbury, Dale Turton, Brian Rutherford, Frank Davis, Ron Malaro, Stan Rideout, Mark Adams, Doug McLaren, Paul Smegal, Mike Black, Jim Yakemishym, Gory Neal, Wil- WHITE ACES BLANK KINGS White Aces, coached by Bill Jeffs, blanktd Gold Kings, coached by Fred Densham, 24 0-0. Aces close - checked Kings' Oshawa -- District Soccer Clubs Set Their '64 The Oshawa and District Soc- cer Association recently held a general meeting with Jim Gard in the chair. Attending were representa- tives from the following clubs: Plans the Junior League: 9-12, 12-15,! Larry Hanna and Ted Dragon and stopped these boys getting near the basket to score. At halftime, the score was 6-0 but with Jim Yakemishym sharp- shooting of 12 points for his team. Gold Kings just could not hold) Jim's teammates from the bas-} ket, and besides Jim's 12) points, Brian Rutherford's six points, Mike Keashal's two THEY RE-GREW HAIR! IN 12 MONTHS Hair Specialist Will Show Men and IN 3 MONTHS Here Thursday Women. How to Save Hair and Prevent Baldness | points and Frank Davies two points, gave the Aces their sec-| Ottawa, Ont. -- New home 15-18, Here in Oshawa, however,| the groups will be from 9-13 and from 14-18 to get a sufficient number of teams in each age group. Probably, Ron Graham, ond win of the series. treatment methods for saving GOLD KINGS -- Rick Ander-|)i, and improving its growth son, Ian Patterson, Jerry Zif- nstrated in Osh- linski, Robin McLaren, John| "i. 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Wednesday's riot in Sunderland. the replay at Four For Law As Manchester Wins Reply HUDDERSFIELD (AP) -- In- side-left Denis Law scored three goals Monday and sparked de- fending - champion Manchester| United to a 5-1 victory over Sun- derland in the third playing of their quarter-final match for English Football Association __ There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES For personel use er for @ ACADIAN Other Comoeny so ee 7 © BONTIAC. © @ BUICK Monn + +. Me meintenence costs , . covers er'two year lease items . . Ae ee Haat : MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 CTb. 266 KING ST. WEST FIRST MAP , "The Theatre of the World," brainchild of an Antwerp busi- nessman, was the first modern atlas, published in 1570. The previous two matches had ended in draws. Now Man- chester United, as a quarter- finalist in the European Cup of rt Ukrainia, Hungaria, Kickers,|the Ontario Minor Soccer co-|Krawec, Dale Irwin, Doug Lean, "DON'T WAIT UNTIL ITS Rangers, Italia, Thistles, Bath- urst and Ukrainia Juniors. Polonia was absent, but it is hoped that they will be at the next meeting. Later on, the meeting was in- formed that actually Bathurst no longer exists, but that the ordinator, will come to Oshawa to talk about his work and to show training films. The membership appeared to be unable to nominate candi- dates for the election of a match secretary and gave the Council the power to appoint one. David Tullock, Doug McGregor, Larry Wiggins and coach, Fred Densham. GREEN DEVILS -- Danny Kewley, Robbie Cooper, Dawn Irvin, Brent Rutherford, Brian McCarthy, Frank Jenkins, Joey Simiana, Kiek Gillespie, Rene Pickard, John Campin, Jim remaining members will put all their effort into forming a team before the registration deadline of April 14. There was also @ representa-) tive from Uxbridge, who attend- ; to learn if there is going to ve - any co-operation in 'the "future. In the last part of the meeting it was unanimously agreed that the team from Ux- bridge may participate in the league games if it wishes. This motion was put forward in order to give the Association a strong- er voice in the OFA. This year there was only one delegate at the AGM, because the number of teams in Oshawa is seven and . at least nine teams are required to qualify for two voting dele- gates. Secretary Dini Vandenberg » read the minutes of the last meeting and pointed out that she had sent explaining letters to all interested Juniors. There are already about 40 potential players listed and it is hoped that this number will increase before the Junior Soccer pro-' gram gets underway. Instead of | playing on Saturday evening all season, an attempt will be made to get Kinsmen Stdium for Sun- day afternoons in May, June, September, and October with the objective of getting more | spectators to the games. | stressed the fact that a tremen-) dous amount of money is lost) by the ODSA because of a lack' of interest among the users of equipment. _ Walter Rohrer, chairman of the Junior Soccer Committee, | addressed the meeting and said. that th enecessary preliminaries | are made. Posters and forms have been handed out and dif-| ferent park and church groups| approached. | The Ontari) Football Associa- | tion has set the age limits in| HOCKEY SCORES | STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Central Professional | WLT F Apt) 4114 8 275 177 90) 3127 7 225 248 69) 3229 4231 217 68 | St. Louis 30 28 7 287 247 67 Cincinnati 10 46 6 173 332 26 Monday's Result S&. Paul 5 Cincinnati 3 | Nova Scotia Senior | Windsor 5 Halifax 1 Omaha Minneapolis St. Paul Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior | Morrisbung 2 Kingston 4 | (Kingston leads best-of-five semi-final 2-1) j Northern Ontario Senior Kapuskasing 6 Timmins 2 (Kapuskasing leads best-of-| nine semi-final 4-0) | Thunder Bay Junior | Fort William Canadiens 5 Port) Arthur 3 (Fort William leads best-of- seven final 3-0) Ontario Junior B ; Burlington 7 Stamford 2 (Burlington wins Niagara dis-| trict best-of-seven final 4-1) Exhibition | Winnipeg Maroons 5 Czechoslo- vakia National Team. 5 P) (Jimmy) Peden, 81, a well-known figure soccer during the last 50 years, died in hospital here Monday. Mr. Peden, a native of Darvel, Scotland, suffered a long illness. 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