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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1964, p. 11

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Oshawa- Ladies Softball. The Oshawa and District Ladies Softball League will hold its first 'meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Isobel Mothersill, 412 Harris street in thy, for the registration of of Juvenile and Junior District Oshawa, or in Bowmanville, Mr. Al Johnston, 25 Third street, in Whitby, Mrs. Bev. Childs, Harris street. Any young lady living in the aie hdl uae teap encarta the mail, addressed to the per- sons listed above, or telephone 723-9705. Last year there were teams from Whitby, Bowmanville, Brooklin Pons Oshawa for a total , to help round out a larger schedule and thus create great- er competition for the young' ladies. The purpose of this league is to give girls a chance to con- tinue playing softball! after they have finished Bantam, also teach them to pull together as a .team, help them work off steam, build sounder bodies and help them to become good citizens. This also helps the girls to stay alert, besides keeping them off, the streets. Any team wishing to take part in the league, from' any part of the surrounding area should have a representative come to the meeting or drop a card or letter in the mail to Mr. Larry Emmons, 906 Masson street, 1961 CORVAIR 4-DOOR SEDAN with 4-speed transmission end rad'o, $1150 1960 FA SEDAN. Automatic transmission. Just like new. $1095 1958 VOLKSWAGEN With popular "Sun Roof'. $395 1960 STUDEBAKER CONVERTIBLE. V8, automatic, brakes. power 16 SALES REPS AT YOUR SERVICE Serving Oshawa And Area Over 40 Years London Police Link Body To 'Soccer Scandal - LONDON (AP) -- A_ book- maker's body was pulled out of a reservoir Monday and police immediately linked his death with the soccer scandal of al- leged: fixed matches in Eng- land. The bookie was 52-year-old Bernard Hancock. Nottingham police said he had been inter- viewed a year ago about al- leged bribery of players and once again only a few days ago. Hancock's body was found in la reservoir in Derbyshire. Po- lice did not say whether foul play was suspected. A British Sunday newspaper, The People, has alleged over the last three weeks that many players have been bribed to throw matches in the English opening 400|night of the Willowdale Men's league Consolation|? Al Hettering's 5-Pin Squad Is Doing Well M¥jor Championship, when they com- piled a three-game total of 3910 to take over the third positign. The Manhatten Trophies Club, led after the first three game set with a 4042 total, followed by All Canadian Mutual 4002; Heffering's Imperials 3910; Bad Boy Appliances 3904; Willow|¥S* Bow] 3887; British Canadian Construction 3791; El Macombo| Tavern 3712; Flemington Park/|* 3675; Errington Paints 3549 and 'Dabby's Sports 3463. The Heffering Club was led by Bob Gallagher with 263, 317 276, 307, and 240 for 823; Ron Jay 298, 212 and 258 for 768; Lloyd Sabins 187, 285 and 269 for 741; Ray Mann 221, 201, and 278 | for 698. The next three games will be rolled this week. with the team finishing with the highest pin- fall for the six games being declared the 1963-64 Consol a tion Al Heffering's five-pin squadjdow and 245 for 825; Jim Cassells|¢Chuckmor, Col SREENWOOD RACEWAY SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlong pace for S-year-olds. Purse $800 (7). -Leeharv 77.10 21.80 8.40! 3.20 2.70 4.20 Lynden Almer, Yankee's Pride, and Cletus Hanover. Late Can, Miss Vera Grattan. DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 1, PAID $697.30 Biase ra RACE -- 7 Furiong a for 3 and up. Purse $600 ( 7-Little Tom Baker, Del'y Fy "90 3.40 T-Lochinvar Mack, Lockhart 6.50 4.10) [es Direct, Hie tart good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Lynden Anne, Shy Counsel, Stormy Way, Baron Hal, and Josedaie Gay Volo. FOURTH' RACE -- 1} Mile trot for ag Lady, aces Start good, Also Ran in oF Order: Happy's Mac, Darn Tooting, Brown Wolf, Flashy Chuck, and Lusty 'McKinney. )FiFTH RACE = -- 6% Furiong pace for| Mac 4year-olds and Purse 8-Star Johnston, "Waddell 3.80 "3.00 2.60) 5-Andy Counsel, Kingston 4.10 3.30 3-Fedor's Boy, Coke 3.70 Start good, won. driving. Also Ran in Order: Fatheriand, Deli champions. Ron Jay will be missing from the line-up due to shift work ang "Wimpy" Reynolds is also affected by the same condition, but with Ed Moody and Gerry Bennett both available, along with Gallagher, Mann, Cassells and Lioyd Sabins, the Heffering boys should do well. soccer league. LCON radio, power steering, 1959 PONTIAC 2-DOOR miode!l with V8 engine, automatic trans- mission, radio, power steering and power brakes. $995 1962 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. Pack up and go in great style on your summer vacations. 4-door model, $1995 NT CONVERTIBLE. driving. The annual banquet and pre- 1962 CORVAIR pon JODEL COUPE with automatic transmission. $1595 1960 VAUXHALL SEDAN, priced way down tow to clear. $295 1958 VAUXHALL SEDAN. A good runner. $145 1958 FOR ~\ sentation of prizes will be held on Friday, May 8th at the Royal Canadian .Legion Hall, Spring Garden avenue. This is usually a bang-up affair and a full turnout of the Heffering squad is expected. Sponsor Al Heffering is expected to take in this banquet along with Matt Kotelko of Motor City Lanes. 1 - SEDAN 5.40|4-Angelic Wick, Findley jHumes, Irish Lady, Downlend Dell, and Brown Bear. IKTH RACE --_7 Fortong trot fer + , Lila Lee Henley, Pride's Crossing, QUINELLA, 7 AND 8, PAID $9.90 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 70 3| cuss the above items. Angel C, Winsor © Chief. EIGHTH RACE -- | Mile gore for > year-olds, inv, Purse (8). 690° 3.60 3.00 6Cloverland Direct, MacT'vish 3.50 re} Burke, and Willie MacChief. 'MINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace year-olds and up. Purse $700 Pa). Yeenty Mcklyo, Findley 4.50 2. Attendance 5,043. CEPEDA SEES DOCTOR CHICAGO (AP) -- First base- 'man Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco Giants was flown to New York Monday to have his ailing right knee checked by a specialist. Cepeda opened the regular campaign with three hits against Milwaukee includ- ing a home run. In the second game, his knee began bother- ing 'him and he has seen only , and|proposed for the coming year .|inson, was hired for the season e,\COURTS NEARLY READY a general meeting on Sunday, April 19, to discuss future plans, a proposed 1964-65 budget and any new business. go fae of members and new members turned out pg A budget of about $6,000 .was OTC Proposes Budget THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 28,1966 J] BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS For Upcoming Season 'The Oshawa Tennis Club heldjo and passed, and a_ full-time groundkeeepr, Christopher Rob. SPORTS BRIEFS for maintenance of the courts so|and the grounds. On the social side of tennis, Pat Dench, social chairman, is planning several major. dances' commencing with the opening dance of the club to be held on May 23. Plans for this dance are already underway. The courts are expected to be playable in about a week and junior tennis will get underway on Saturday, May 2, when in- structions led by Jenny Svenson and later helped along by the ORG will begin. Children be- tween the ages of 9 and 15, who are interested should contact Miss Svenson at 8-5786 for fur- ther information. The most interesting and con- troversial topic of discussion was the possible sub-letting of the back four tennis courts to the Lorelei Club of Oshawa. sporadic duty since. 961 COMET 1 1 D Just the right cor for lovely summer $1595 960 VELOX by VAUXHALL. 6 cylinder motor. $495 957 D.K.W. (f you've been looking forword to good, driving... . your present car's ability . . . you pay us a visit soon. well, we have definitely the Used Cars ever on our lot. . . cars to choose from you're sure to find the one you've been wanting. VISIT THE "BIG" LOT... FOR THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE 1961 OLDSMOBILE 1959 OLDSMOBILE SUPER SEDAN, Automatic transmission and radio. $1095 ail 1960 PONTIAC SEDAN with custom radio. $1295 4-DOOR SEDAN -- automatic, er brakes. With new cars selling so These courts would be rented and radio. 2-DOOR MODEL, runs like an outboord motor. 6 1963 CHEVY Il CONVERTIBLE, Now here's o real beauty -- custom comfortable summer but ore in doubt of we strongly suggest finest best buy OK and with over 140 EY) power steering, pow- $1995 1959 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE .". | try this su radio. radio. 1963 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN with autometic transmission and $2295 mmer-fun cor. With 2-DOOR $1495 * 1962 PONTIAC | CONVERTIBLE. Atomatic and rodio. _/ $2395 ARIO MOTOR 140 BOND STREET WEST GILBERT TOPS IN CPHL Hockey League president Jack nounced Saturday. scored 50 goals and had the same number of assists for 100 points. YANKEES BEAT ARMY WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -- New York Yankees came from behind to beat Army 8-2 in an exhibition game Monday. El- ston Howard and Clete Boyer hit home runs for the Yankees who spotted the Cadets a 2-1 lead when Pitcher Ralph Terry yielded a first-inning home run. PLAN INVESTMENTS Volvo, leading Swedish auto- mob: acturer, plans in- vestments totalling $100,000,000 in the four-year period 1964-67. radio too! $2495 1962 CADILLAC "De VILLE". Fully equipped with the finest. ~ $3695 1957 PONTIAC 2-DOOR, clean as a! pin. $595 \ 1960 CHEVROLET model complete with redic. $1195 1962 PONTIAC HARDTOP, With autometic and radio. $2195 By THE CANADIAN PRESS we Ww et Sistenanet ses8888337 y i : a es San Francisco (Marichal 2-0) at Chicago (Ellsworth 1-1) Los Angeles (Moeller 0-1) at Houston (Johnson 2-1) (N) Philadelphia (Mahaffey 0-0) at Cincinnati (O'Toole 2-0) (N) Pittsburgh (Friend 2-0) at Milwaukee (Lemaster 1-1) (N) New York (Jackson 1-2) at St. Louis (Broglio 1-1) (N) Wednesday's Games San Francisco at Chicago Philadelphia at Cinci. (N) Pittsburgh at Mil. (N) New York at St. Louis (N) Los Angeles at Houston (N) American League wL 4 GBL Cleveland Detroit Baltimore Chicago Minnesota New York Washington Boston Los Angeles " '556 545 Ne hahauauaan oe ee Kansas City '(Lamabe 2-0 Washington (Osteen 1-2) or -- Angeles (Latman 6-1) Detroit (Lary 0-1) at Kansag City (Segui 0-2) (N) é oat onuewunne S BS me mm. 09 68 BD OD Buffalo at Atlanta (Only games scheduled.) mS SHIPPING ORDERED New orders placed with Brit- ish shipyards in 1963 totalled 1,400,000 gross tons. \ setae OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. till 9 P.M. N SATURDAY til 5 PM. ¢ 1959 BUICK HARDTOP. Radio, automatic, power brakes. $1095 ee a 958 BUICK eutomatic transmission end radio. $895 1958 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. Just freshly re-painted. $595 1961 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. With automatic transmission. $1495 "1960 BUICK HARDTOP Automatic and radio. $1575 TELEPHONE 725-6507 SALES LTD.

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