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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1964, p. 14

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SHOWN ABOVE is the exe- Soccer league. Left to right Roger Wolfe, Director; Mrs. . volunteered to coach the teams: Lou Withers, Asst. Director tion, cutive of the Oshawa Minor are Walter Rohrer, chairman; Walter Rohrer, secretary, and of Recrea --Oshawa Times Photo & UAW LEAGUE Merchants Tie Set Against City-Wide two goals and two assists. Sam-| 3 Merchants: Mathews A (Wright, M. inneebeene sen, Burke, Nicholls and Mc- an eeaarglt (holding Pp Oshawa Merchants jumped back into contention in the UAW Hockey League playoff series on Sunday when they whipped Penalties Mahon added the other mark-|2.01, Johnson (holding) 13.05 SECOND PERIOD ers. 18. uck) City Wide Answering Service 10- 6. The victory evened the best- Merchants led 2-1 at the end of the first period and 5-3 after the Mathews ....+0.00+ . Merchants: . City Wide: Samsen 1.07 Gent M. E. (Ted) Workman an- Eight Teams Join Minor Soccer Loop The Oshawa Minor Soccer League is pleased to announce the formation of eight minor league teams, with the major- ity representing their mneigh- borhood park. The boys on these teams are aged nine to 13 years of age. The {slioewing persons have Julius Van Den Berg, Karl John, Frank Malawy, Walter McRae, Jimmy Denholm; Dell Killen and Walter Rohrer. Jim Gard, President of the Oshawa and District Soccer League, has also volunteered his services to assist wherever possible. Next week, the coaches will g begin instructing their teams in the rules of the game, and it is hoped that practice will get underway shortly. + Soccer is one of the fastest growing sports in Canada and all members of the Senior League are looking forward to seeing minor. soccer. established in Oshawa. Als Plan MONTREAL (CP)--A 40,000 stadium, with provisions for an additional 25,000 seats and a transparent roof to permit all- 9 weather sports events, will be built in the east end of Mont- real Island by the Montreal Alouette Football Club, presi- 'Glassy Stadium -- To Build Catholic Church Hockey Playoffs The Catholic Church Hockey League wound 'up its playoffs this week with St. Gregory's, St. Joseph's and St. Mary's winning division titles. St. Gregory's won the Atom final blanking St. Joseph's 3-0, St. Joseph's Pee Wees blasted St. Mary's 6-1, and in the Ban- tam tilt, St. Mary's shutout St. Gregory's 2-0. Atom Final -- Luke Charbon- neau opened the scoring on a three-way. passing play from Mare Adams and Paul Byrne. -|This line counted again when Byrne tipped in Adams' goal- mouth pass. Karl Szewerda add- ed an insurance goal late in the game. Eacht eam received one penalty in this hard-checking ame, ST. GREGORY'S -- goal: De- Long; Dalby, Adams, Szewerda, Bell, Hase, S Peron, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, April 7, 1964 13 SWIMMING COACH DIES activities of the Montreal Ama- teur Athletic Association, died MONTREAL (CP)--Ed Healy '\Saturday, He coached the Cana- 4, considered one of Canada's dian team at the 1962 British leading swimming coaches injEmpire Games at Perth, Aus- his job as supervisor of junior'tralia, vW 48-HOUR * GOODWILL * Lambourne, Masternack, Wa- duck, -Lacasse, McLaughlin, Hurst, Lawless, Freeman, De- Long, Lack, Krechowicz, Reid, pam Andolesek and Sledew- ski. St. Mary's outskated and out- played the St. Greg's to capture the Bantam championship. Tom Dart and Paul Noonan were the marksmen for St. Mary's. ST. GREGORY'S --_ goal: Breen; Lambert, Vandermere, McAllister, Black, Borek, Bur- nett, D, Pultz, P. Pultz, Healy, Lapine, Harper, Duquette, Byrne and Brisbois. ST, MARY'S -- goal: Kroch- mal; T. Dionne, O'Brien, Beau- prea, Watts, Sagan, Dart, Valks, Ballentine, Flontek, Monaghan, Nicholls, Noonan, N. O'Brien, R. Dionne, Blouin, Pudlus and Son- dolsek. Tom O'Donnell, Charbonneau, Murphy, Sullivan, Tim O"Don- nell, Keeler, Driscoll, Byrne and Yanch. ST. JOSEPH'S -- goal: Kasu- beck; Hopkins, McGuigan, Le- pine, Bryant, Birkett, Morrison, M. Foley, Bathe, O'Connell, Fairhart, Cannon, F. Foley, Boyle, Noonan and Brill. In the Pee Wee final, St. Joseph's had little' trouble whip- ping the St. Mary's squad, Len McAvoy led the winners with two goals, Wayne Bryant, Den- that 'finally, now, the city of Montreai can apply for the Grey Cup classic... ." Features of the stadium will include a recessed playing field (22 feet below street level), 690 "box" seats at mid-height of the! stands, and 28 exits on each Inis Grady, Leo Pearson and Dennis Driscoll added the others. Doug Freeman scored St. Mary's lone goal. One pen- alty was awarded to each team ST. JOSEPH'S--goal: Blovin; Powers, Bathe, Grady, Eyre, Pearson, Bryant, Clynch, Reid, Price, Tutak, Driscoll, McAvoy, Coutie, Zochodne and Dudgeon. | CANADA TO COMPETE | CALGARY (CP) -- The Ca-) nadian Ladies Golf Union will| select a team of three to parti-| cipate in the first women's) world golf championships in Oc-| tober, president Mabel Watson) of Calgary said Friday. She said! the selection will be made fol-| 48-HOUR SPECIAL ONLY AT lowing the Canadian women's| open and closed championships | THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS scheduled for Calgary in late|¥ 969 KING ST. WEST July. The world event is to be) held in Paris, Mrs. Watson said. | 1963 BUICK LeSABRE HARDTOP, low mileage, power steering and power brakes, all white with blue interior -- Truly immacu- $2995 side. ST. MARY'S -- goal: Dittmar; SNACK STACKERS The addition of 25,000 end zone seats will be completed "soon after phase one" but no tanget date was set for phase three, the construction of the dome. 4 5. (Myles, McMahon) ....+. 6. Merchants: Westfall 7. 8 - 2.15 nounced today. The stadium will be erected in three phases. Initial plans call for a 40,000 - seat struc- 16.26 ture of pre-cast concrete to be 6.00,' srected by July, 1965, at a cost of $2,200,000. The second phase provides for 7.24\the construction of 12,500 seats agin .each end zone for an additional $500,000 and the third 30 stage envisions an umbrella- . 14.21|\ type roof 233 feet above the field - 16.57/at a cost of $5,000,000. +. 17.21) Workman called it the 'first 1.13/Major stadium facility to be built in this country. by private 19.58 enterprise without government of-three final series at one game each. Andy Mathews, Merchants' pivot man, was the unanimous choice for the game's star, with four goals and one assist. West- fall fired three goals, while second. Both clubs played a cleaner brand of hockey in this game compared to the last game which had 22 penalties re-) corded. (Westfall, Srieddon) i Penalties -- Burke Mathews took a stiff check be-|sneadon (holding) 19.21. hind his own net at the halfway) Armstrong scored twice and) mark, and he had to be carried) 9, 'Aca en Sneddon once, ' .,/0f on a stretcher Merchants') (Wright, Mathews) Myles paced City Wide with | coalie Hawe retired: to the)" Merchants: Mathews \dressing room for repairs to aie Ca ian wichotte Weston Dodgers Take 2-0 Lead A nifty, neat and ever so handy triangular table... 80 perfect for so many uses in living room, rec room or even on your patio, Has smartly patterned Arborite top, three modern style legs. Buy them now and save! vow 9,99 MILLWORK *° "co" LIMITED 1279 Simcoe North INSULATE (Armstrong, Sneddon) 3.26 . City Wide: Burke (Cockerton, Georgeff) . Merchants: Armstrong was (elbowing) DRIVER KILLED MAR DEL PLATA, (AP) -- Argentine driver Eduardo Centra was killed Sunday when his Ford flipped over midway through the 1,500-mile Sea and Hill road race in Argentina. Cetra, 41, lost control when a rear tire blew at 112 miles an hour. Argentine champion Dante Emiliozzi and his brother Torcuato won the cross-country Reg. $7.95 SET OF2 ASK ABOUT OUR 6-MONTH DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN WITH PAL-O-PAK For comfort and economy. Installec| by our modern blow-in machines. | LATHING & INSULATING City Wide: Myles (Nicholls, McMahon) . Merchants: Armstrong (Johnson, Sneddon) 728-6291 lcut eye at the 19.13 mark of the|,, {Samsen, Myles) } . La In Semi-Final final frame but returned to fin-|'™ Merchants: Wssirat TORONTO (CP)--A hotly-dis- (Armstrong, Sneddon) ish out the game. 13. Merchants: Sneddon CITY-WIDE -- goal: Cirka;|,, puted goal at 16:25 of the third 14, City Wide: McMahon (Cockerton) defence: McMahon, Marshall) and Harman; forwards: Sam-; victory over ton Fron- Pee sis tt the. Hockey Associa- tion Junior B best - of ° Dave Parham was given eredit for the winning goal even 'though the goal judge from 'Kingston failed to flash the red gave i einen 8/defence: Johnson, Bryan, lace and Lodge; Armstrong, Mathews, Sneddon, Wright Penait! jors -- fighting) 6.13. ies -- Georgett and Johnson olls, Georgeff and Myles. forwards: |!2 , Westfall, Milton,|-. and Cl FIRST PERIOD (Samsen, Nicholls) 10.25 a son, Burke, Cockerton, Nich-| nb | Solly Hemus, 'coach third base. The regu! coach, \George Strickland, is managing} the American League club until! - ©5'\Birdie Tebbetts recovers from MERCHANTS -- goal: Hawe;| HEMUS COACH FOR TRIBE Wal-| TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)--Cleve- Saturday hired former St. to lar nd Indians 40, Cardinals manager, eveland third . base heart attack. grind averaging more than 117 miles an hour, i PHONE 723-1831 Open Daily 7 A.M. till 6 P.M. Fri. Till 9 P.M. 'ight. He claimed the puck had not crossed the line. Referee! 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