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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1964, p. 19

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oe eer a ew ne ee ec ee an ak THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, March 25,1964 19 WINNER WINS WHAT TITLE? VANCOUVER (CP) -- No one knows what title the winner will claim, but they're staging a match next week between Can- ada's best women curlers and the world's best men's team, Ina Hansen and her Kim- berley, B.C. rink will play Lyall Dagg and his Van- couver rink Tuesday, March 31. GREENWOOD RACEWAY 3-Johnny Dale, Alexander Start good, won driving - Also Ran in Order: Maxie's Chief, Mac- Clennen Boy Grattan, Brother Ben, Jean .70| Chips, aid Docmor. QUINELLA, 4 and 5, PAID $11.40 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 4year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8). 2-Adios Yates, Coke 31.40 12.60 7.10 5-Fast Traffic, Miller 4.10 3.30 4Country Mite, Crowe 3.50 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Roselawn Boy, Minar Helen, Louie G, Futurity Chief, and Patricia Hal C. 10-PIN ACTION John Waldinsperger Rolls Record Triple tesa lead the league with a 179, Fred Snow Is closing in now with 177, Harold FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 4-year- 4.00 olds and up, claiming all $1,500. Purse $600 (8). 5-Eve Mohawk, Fegan 4-Kayson Hal, Kingston 7-Port Hope's Boy, L'Heureux Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Cunny's Lou Yocke, Roberta Tass, Prince Cannon, Silver's Girl, and) Ann Hal. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 4 year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 4Hi Widower, Farace 8.40 4.60 3.70 Babcock and Ozzie Sponer both with 174.7. jonnny Grattan, Waddell 4.70 4.10 ee ee tenes Hgoinhgehr Kirk-48-Molly Riggs, McDougall 5.00 ham and Carol Germond Ih with 152, but Barb has the jump by a few pins.|> att good, won handily. f t Shirley Bowers and Jean Hutcheon both| Also Ran in Order: Gay Allen, Fen, have 149, followed by Ede Ryan with 147. Hag ech aoe Joe C, Victory Direct a . EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE BATCY" DOUBLE, 5 AND 4, PAID $65.60 Top bowler for the men, in his second) week in a row, is Doug Cole with 639] THIRD RACE -- 7 Furlong trot for 4 year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). triple 247, 201 singles, followed by Lorne 8-Captain Riddell, Lockhart 8.70 3.60 3.10 Shatz, with a 652 triple and 211 single. Others following closely are: Gord|5-Meadow Art's Lady, McRann 3.80 3.00 4Royal McLean, McLean 5.00 McCormack 558, George Laurence 519, Start good, won driving. Walt Veruyork 519, Sam La Rocca 511, 10, I, = John Gyurka 510, George Turner 508, Bob)" 41.6 Ran in Order: Braden Volo, Have Freeze, Ingalls Hanover, i : Pigg Be the Major League, ben sien! Lagan us Waldinsperger shot the) Ror gag arte Tecord high triple, as he turn-[1% Mt 'Nayar alyceme, "Rion ed in a fine 692 triple. This is the highest triple shot this sea- son beating out Herman Prak- ken by one pin. John shot his hight riple on lanes 3 and 4, the pair where he shot his Centre beat General Aggregate éto-1, on what must have been a technical point involved. EIGHTH RACE -- | Mile Pace for 4 year-olds and up. Purse $900 (7). 5-Ronny C Grattan, Madill 12.20 4.90 3.80 7-Fleetwood E Grattan, Shea 8.30 4.70 1-Maud's Boy, McRann 3.20 Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Meadow Nancy, Jonairo, Silver Ronnie, and Joe Symbol. A. and P. ou' Maurice Berg's Men's Wear to win a 5-to2 and other $to-2 victories went fo Scugog Cleaners, Corvettes,. Thompson. Plumbing winning over Cadillacs, Slo Moshion and Oshawa Wood Products. High man for the night was E. Supryka with 604 triple and was followed by B. Hurton 561, R. nee eo C. Andor 553, 551, §. Hodgson 54%, B. Wid ce T, Clarke 543, N. Bakker 541 | SOLD LAND NINTH RACE -- 7 Furlong ye for' After the Second World War, TOURNAMENT TRIAL 4year-olds and up. Purse $700 (). .. . 49/80 per cent of Japan's tenanted Easter weekend will find four local bowlers competing in the|wind 546, T. Clarke big Empire State Singles Tour-|2n4 ©. wind 537. }Worsiey 505 and George Reid 504. Top bowler for the ladies is Mary Mo-| thersill with a 473 triple and she is fol-| lowed by Mavis Taylor 465, Josie Gyurka) Julep, Cherry and Scotty P. FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furlong pace for 4-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). ZHigh Gay, MacTavish -- 27.20 10.30 6.90 1-Dale Mite, Galbraith 4.10 3.80 4Hohnny Barnes, Corbett 5.30 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Joseannie, Shy Counsel, April H, Ginger Reno, and Shir- ley Brooke. For further information PHONE 728-7691 LANDER-STARK CLASSIC LEAGUE After this week's action, the Tigers found their comfortable league lead ci Lorenz Schatz and George Reid com- bined to pace the Falcons fo a 2-to-1, de Lorraine Dalby 510, spite a good triple by Chuck Andor. Leona Jones 494, Shirley Bowers 480, ey Harry Joyce 'finally bowled up to his|Webster 476, Barbara pci ae potential as he gave the Royals the edge|Gienda Thomson 472, Carol Serr' In @ 2to-l victory over the Eagles, with) Anne Bone 460, Jean Hutcheon al Ken Fisher the top shooter in the loss. | Marion Leonard 445. a Harry also won the Cole's Sporting Bowl-| Team standings -- Scugog Cleaners 47, | er of the Week Award. Modern Grill 43, Henderson Block re Big Eight -- B. Harding 588 (201);|/Courtice Champs 42V2, Morrison's SA C. Andor 585 (204); L. Schatz 577, K.|42, Gillard Cleaners 41, Big Six 41, Du '4 Fisher 576 (202); G- Reid 575 (207); W.| Red and White 41, Signet Signs 39, Carl's Crystal 560 (214); H. Joyce 555 and S.| Barber Shop 39, Big Five 39 Holody Alum | Gainer 54 (200) inum 37¥2, Flyers' 36, Winners 31, San-| Standing -- Tigers 48, Lions 47, Fal-\dy's Supertest 29 and Doug's Barber Shop | cons 43, Flyers 42, Royals 39, Hawks 37/28 1 Pat Smuuina Enjoy a dry basement -- help prevent Spring thaw floodings. Pro- White Aces held on to first place in the Biddy Basketball League playoff series, with a 3 win and 1 tie record for a total of 7 points, while Blue Bomb- -ers and Red Trotters are tied Hibrush, roller or spray gun -- just one coat protects most masonry surfaces. No need for pre or after wetting. Brush and splatter marks 7-Little Jimmy C, Loney 770 5.00|\land was sold to landless culti- 6Harry's Joe, MacRae i ' Start good, won drivin nament in Rochester, New MEN'S MAJOR " "al . farms. immy Belwyn, Pauline Volo, Stormy Lu, ed into three divisions and has|/ 'riots (458, Marion Peake 448, Joan Ross 447, a prize pool of $25,000. All three|George Brabin helped his Trojans with|Jean Laurence 445, Vi McCormack 427, : and third game. George Turner has the leading high L d N ls mg Andor and Pager Bra- pe Wreidinsperger shot whe season'siaverage for this week with @ 178 and onaon ationa compete in the 186 aver- . 3 the|also, Other high average for the week C T 1 or te te the 1K5 and ender [cl gg Bg hogy Digg are: Lorne Shatz 177, Gord McCormack apture I. it e ; é Doug Cole 171 and Sam La Rocca 169.) FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlong trot for 4 group and John Gyurka in thelicce with 31 points and are followed! "Josie Gyurka is still leading high av-|year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). Nationals won the Western On-| COMMUNITY CENTRE : Aj : | ttes 23, Splint- 1 f i] y _\stals 25, Colts 24, Corve' are Doris Vann 159, Mavis Taylor 156,\2-Gay BIll, Wellwood 14.70 8.80 Sobil, who won't be bowling be lers 16, Cobras 15 and Texans 14 points.| janet Peel 154, Marion Peake 151, Mary|7-Silk Boy W., Reid 8.0\Teague championship Tuesday | A Good Place For ace along as a coach, week, with & 186 and Is followed BY |Worsiey | 146, art red. won Seder: Waymite, Pride's| when they trounced St. Thomas| BANQUETS--DANCES This is a rugged test of six H. Prakken with 184, G. Brabin with 184) Note -- The results of the Oshawa|Crossing, Patsy Peters 3rd, Duke Demon, NW |Womens 10-Pin Association Tournament|and Guess Who. | RECEPTIONS--MEETINGS place at the Rochester Bowling| OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUE be given' out as soon. as Fairley Bouck-| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 4| London finished second to St. Centre. | High man bowler for the night wasily returns, at the end of March. Wejyear-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). /Thomas in the regular season! {singles of 214, Lise ais Ciera ee @ success. §-Sir Carlith, Farr 3.90 3.10; | High woman bowler gi -- Cases ut fo only one game, as they dropped a 2-t0-1| 215 single. Crystal ne at Bi Glen Copp y ai was the big gain for the win-|Sponer 563, fers and Stan Gainer best for the 'ieague| 552, Tony Gallant 532, Ray Crossley 523, - J jOzzie Weeks Ladies top ten -- ' SS . SOLAN rime Se Lunited ~~ Eagles 35 and Jets 33. Men's high average -- Don | = COLORFUL - WATERPR Wednesday. Thursday | k b i d a s : Easy to apply eeps basemen Shows White Aces 'Trumps ' | ' tects masonty walls above or below ground level. Easy to use, with utherford and Brian McCart- : | 8% Lbs. Ruthe an | the Hawks. 7 5) Ken Zimmerman scored all e 8-Dora Harmony, Harvey 7%|vators or owners of undersized Alen Ran in Order: Governor Baldwin, York. The Tournament is divid-| The Ontario Motor Sales team Is still ; and Colonel Stone. divisions will have an entry as|°? triple, shooting 230 and 257 for his Grace Fusco 418 and Janet Peel 417. 5 sec high three, a 692 in @ losing cause as along with him is George Reid with a 178 age and over; Herman Prak- . 174, Bob Worsley 173, John Gyurka 171,, Ontario Motor Sales still lead in first LONDON, Ont. (CP)--London| KINSMEN 169-and-under class, and Frank/closely by the Trojans 30 points) Cr¥-/erage with a 168. Other high averages|5-Edson, Waddell 38.30 16.80 8.20 | tario Junior "B" Hockey} 109 COLBORNE ST. W., OSHAWA fi! cause of an accident, will go} wait. Scott is high average for the)coie 151, Mary Mothersill 147 and Elleen|Start good, won easily and C. Andor with 162. Barons 6-1, taking the best-of! games across 12 lanes, taking) are final, The prize list and money will {seven series four games to two.) | , with a fine, 616 triple with!wish fo thank everyone for making this|4-Armbro Bingo, McKinley 2.50 2.30, 2.20 Pay Fred Snow, with a 9 schedule. | Dalby, with a neat 510 triple with a fine decision to th + | Fred Snow 616, Ozzie lo the second-place Lions. Walt Cit Bradshaw 553, leaders. : ohn Webster 513, Rich Forster 511 and tag Bidd League Basketball | | and Saturday | | 3 | e ney proved to be too strong for | 17% Lbs. the Purple Hawks' points, while Frank Jenkinson 10 points, DOOR BUSTER for second place with records of 2 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie for 5 points. White Aces are scheduled to meet Red Trotters at Simcoe Hall Boys' Club next Saturday mo. and an upset would throw the Biddy League Cham- pionship wide open. GOLD KINGS TIE TROTTERS Gold 'Kings put on a tremen- @ous power play to come from behind and hold 2nd place Red Trotters coached by Bill Mc- Feeter to a 13-all tie. By holding the Red Trotters to a tie, Gold Kings, coached by Fred Densham, prevented a tie for first place in the play-off between the Trotters and Aces. Tom Horruzey with eight points was the Red Trotters top point- getter, while Larry Horruzey four points, and Rick Rimar one point accounted for the re- mainder of their team's points. The Gold Kings' points were scored as follows: Ted Dragon 5 points, Larry Hanna 4 points,| Ian Paterson 3 points ang Larry) Wiggins 1 point. Final score: Gold Kings 13 points, Red Trot-| ters 13 points. GOLD KINGS -- Ian Paterson 3, Robin McLarny, Larry Hanna 4, Dale Irwin, Doug Lean, Larry Wiggins 1, Ted Dragon 5. .RED TROTTERS -- Tom Hor- ruzey 8, Brian Cherry, Bob Krawec, Larry Horruzey 4, Da- vid Swinson, Dave Marlow, Rick) Rimar 1, Dich Nemring. | DEVILS DOWN HAWKS Brian Gower's Green Devils swamped Bill Pascoe's Purple Hawks 18 points to 8 points. In a fast moving game throughout, Ken Zimmerman and Jim Zar- owny played an _ outstanding checking game for the Hawks but the Devils' line up of Frank Jenkinson, Henry Chyb, Brian Henry Chyb's 4 points, Joe Si- mian's 2 points and Kirk Gilles- pie 2 points accounted for the 18. points. | PURPLE HAWKS -- Paul Luke, Garry Irvin, John Gilbert, Pete Hopmans, Paul Bryant, Jim Zarowny, Don Crawford, Ken Zimmerman 8, Victor Fuke. ACES STILL TOPS In the last game of the morn- ing series, leading White Aces, coached by Bill Jeffs, jumped into a quick 8-2 lead, which they held until well into the second half of play, in their game with 2nd place Blue Bombers, coach- ed by Bernie Muzeen. The Bombers missed a chance to upset the White Aces when their man Geino Marrno was fouled at the final whistle, and just failed to sink the foul shot awarded to him. Jim Yakemi- shyn lead the White Aces by scoring 8 points, while Mike Kashal sunk the other 2 points.) For the Blue Bombers, the! point getters were Rick Morgan | 4 points, Bob Paynter 4 points| and Geino Marrno 2 points.) Final score -- Blue Bombers 10 points, White Aces 10 points. BLUE BOMBERS Rick| Morgan 4, Peter DePratto, Rob Paynter 4, Geino Marrno 2, David Woodward, Les Leonard, Len Farrow. 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