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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1964, p. 13

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Oshawa 'City League' Names '64 Champions In Three Divisions In the third period, Jim|structor on the course assessed 11-7, over Board of Education. Minor Hockey Asso-|Cockerton, Moore, Kalik, Wil- Curry, on a solo effort, made it|the general aspects of the game Oshawa ciation declared three of their|liams and Wry. available "City League" cham- pionships, for the 1963-64 sea- defence, Messant and Burnett; gon, at the Oshawa' Children's forwards, Beaupre, DeHart and Arena last night, when three|Holmes; alts., Malone, Sloggett, sudden-death games were play-|Bryant, Stephenson, Ca ndy, BANTAM 'A' CHAMPIONSHIP In the Bantam 'A' champion-|/BANTAM 'B' CHAMPIONSHIP ship final, Canadian Corps defeated Local 1500 2-1 in a|B'Nai B'Rith nosed out Local real thriller. "Rick" Gilmore, assisted by Bill Holmes and Alan Felix, on|Kennedy and C. Rout, scored a neat three-way play, scored|the lone goal for Local 1817, the lone tally for Local 1500)John Neztic, on a pass from while Jerry Welsh,-on a pass|Peter Plcb, got the first goal from Chris Griffin, got the first|for B'Nai B'Rith. one for Canadian Corps and what proved to be the winning|of the winning goal was given goal was scored by Dennis)on the scoresheet submitted, Hercia, on a solo effort. This champicnship final was/p'Rith did score at least one a treat to watch, with neither] more, since they are listed as team drawing a single penalty,|tha new champions). as they stuck to clean, hard , for the full distance. CANADIAN CORPS -- goal Breen; defence, Engel; forwards, Wotton and Weish; cia, Griffin, Jenkin, Sargeant alts., Clark Heath and)ina' mevety; Her: gon, Nestic, Walters, Beamish LOCAL 1500 -- goal, White; Felix, Blake, Dawson and Gil- more. In the Bantam 'B' division, 1817 2-1 to win the honors. Ron Joseph, assisted by B. (Editor's Note) -- No report but it is assumed that B'Nai B'NAI B'RITH -- goal, Gel- letly; defence, Black and Mo- sier; forwards, Plob, Morgan alts., Cay, Flon- *ltek, Rockbourne, Nicholls, Gib- . 'land Noonan. Tale Of The Tape LOCAL 1817 -- goal, Ellison; defence, Grinsky and Vance; 2-1, at the 1.39 mark and Larry. ' the more element: ints. Lloyd put Lions back in the pic- edge tr ture at 13.30 on a pass from|into groups under such compe- Wayne Hodgson. Bob Glecoff, on a pass from Terry Smith, scored the clinch- er for the Navy Vets, at the 17.00 mark and this proved the final goal, NAVY VETS -- egal, Hare; defence, Zedic and Brockman; uipment, amon forwards, O'Donnell, + of play and equipment, r] and Curry; alts., Smith, White- ial arrangements had been man, Masterson, Zufelt, Gle- a cin to a new . entrants coff, Clarke. ] - LIONS CLUB -- goal, Way-| 7+ during the first and second goal: Cliff Long; defence: Philly. pq. of Ed.: Copeland ling; Siete W. Dionne; forwards, Lloyd, Grabko and Johnston; Stead, Mathews, Tutton, Hodg-|+, povive some thirsty instruc- son, Caires, Cummings, Mc- tors as well as pupils. Leod, Andrews. The Juvenile League cham- pionship final, third and decid-|and publicity director of the ing Dairy and Hayden Macdonald's, Thursday.He will be played at the Oshawa/was a statistician for New York Children's Arena, on Saturday,|Rangers of the National Hockey starting at 12.30 p.m. forwards, Rout, Martin and Saarinen; alts., Davis, Mce- Tits USNAWA TIMES Friasy, Ap tu, 1709 6X | Tennis School Opens Before Good Audience Some 40 persons registered at the Oshawa Tennis Club Wed- nesday night for the opening of Walco General Contractors|Jobb, G. Copeland and G. the annual indoor tennis school.|won the first game of the Civil/Edgar. After an introduction to the|Service Hockey League finals by} WALCO GENERAL CON- club, Graham Crerar, chief in-|a comfortable four-goal margin,'TRACTORS -- goal: Bob Tal- it; def fe Elmer Tran led the Walco club on pee W: Wa meng al and then went into details of oa een' with four goals and) wards: R, Fawcett, G. Luke, E. Wale toll the Mest patel Oe teas with three unanswered goals] 1. Walco: Tran tant players as Kay and they dominated the second] , (Luke, Rousseau) 15. oe of Ed.: Hogg BUILT THEATRE 6.10 CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE Walco Contractors Win | 2% Opening Game Of Finals" Later, the course was split Lane Corby's soft, smooth, true Canadian whisky. Aged 10 years in wood. Now available, Worthy companion of Corby's fifteen year old Park Lane. * (Copeland, H H. Corby Distillery Limited, Montréaty nd, Hogg). 3.4! 14. Bd, of Ed.: Copeland (Long) .. 5: Jenny Svenson, Jim wetonat period play, scoring six goals to| ke eae Penalties -- None. Crerar then reviewed the might come back, taillying five ' Walco: Tran (FOWEAD nse would include strokes, method netted another pair, before the 1 Bek eos Late (Conus Mcintyre|oiner topics, He also said that 9, Walco: 'Tran and assisted on another five, |'),Waleo:, Tran (Hate) oso the Bd f Ed's t 3. Siinn yond and Harvey Moyer for more in-/e Bd. 0 3 two, aE SS ee ae ae dividual attention, Bd. of Ed. looked like they . $econo Sees donk covers A0A third-period goals in ten minutes Walco Faw at Ctra apie' the next Wednesday's program but the Contractors rallied and in Pe Riaakiad) game was over. Bd. of Ed.: Hogg Gary Copeland was the Edu- (Lufton, Copeland) .....cesseses cators' spark, plus being in on] ~ (Rousseav, Haire) .. every goal. He got credit for two}10. Walco: Roberts (Tran Was Simon Penalties -- Bd. of Ed.: P. Long (trip- --| Ping). BOARD OF EDUCATION ping THIRD PERIOD Garrow, and throughout the course to accom-' modate those unable to be pres- Long, G. Drolet and W. Hancox; forwards: J. Hogg, R. Murray,|' W. Kellington, T. Lautton, D. defence, Juvenville and sessions. Club Director Pat Dench alts.,/ arranged the refreshments after McGaughlin and AHL OFFICER DIES HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -- Jim Ellery, secretary-treasurer JUVENILE FINAL SAT. OPEN 10 a.m.-10 p.m. DAILY between OshawalAmerican Hockey League, died game, was 49. 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