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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1964, p. 24

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EEN e ali "7 T bbetts H Metco Tm, Woe er 1964 15 Ajax Boys Cop Honors| Saag I 1. Rejoin Cb |COA Asks Public In Biddy Basketball |) ie gp 9 MMM Peto Sumo: For Financial Aid Tournament Held Here|§% Mis be e . "McKinnon 4), Bill Walker (2) and Mike aed () uacher|Black (2) completed thelr total = Be rene Alburns Boys' ee ' to the Simcoe Hall, Ei ew , Eulalie at Central| two points. . vem (* ; SIMCOE HALL BOYS In this game, Frank Jenkin- Z g . ; roy ha Bill Rajkovie coached the Sim-| son with 9 points was the East- j ; a Brenscink: an tee, coe Hall, Simcoe street south|yiew team's strongman, while 4 1 Mra award ave ' beat the Sim-|t.am to a 31-5. victory over thel sim Yakenishyn scored the ; Newfoundland $1,000 ' tan Boys' Club "'Hot-|team's remaining six points. J j 00). , St, Alburn's points were scor-| 7 j ' ed by Tony Lacovetta wi Albert Ballach with |f0u/(6) and Sam Brutto with (2) » points ai e Ray ' 4 } f a standing put the Hotshots on' the score] TOURNAMENT FINAL , "|Box 451 The Aj wr board, while the Simcoe Street] In the championship final, be- A 'y e Ajax-Eastview game was points were scored by|tween Ajax Recreation Centre very throughout, with the| yi jordan (6), David Jamie-|and Dovercourt Boys' Club, é ; Z fh U 5 Hop: g at haiti at two points apiece,|<°, (6), Steve Ball (3), while| Ajax maintained their unbeaten " . 3 ' Tes "a me \covery. , ean In at ot cctiash 'bait ct pial each of the following teammates) record by downing Dovercourt : Vy, p - "if the ball club keeps going Png € vaham MeKinnon came|scored two points: Bill Melny-|27-3. ; 4, welll, 'll probably rejoin the In- 'ox For Su rt lie cKinnion came) chuk, Bill Swindell, Nick Melny-| Joe Dickson coached his Ajax ag j 7. dians as a coach to George - through with five points, to pull .4u4' tom Eldrige, Ken Gordon|team in a "heads-up" game ; * : ' Strickland (acting manager). lietes and 17 team officials to his team well ahead. ene Laszkiewicz. and took advantage of every ' The Eastview team, un de 1/74 Pas opening and slip which the tired ty |tun'" mcuaing trenporetor,| FTOM Banks Coach Bill Wayling, tried hard) pOVERCOURT WINS FIRST | Dovercourt team made. Gra- J : : 4 - / Sherry Doesn t ; to break through the Ajax de-| Dovercourt Boys' Club and St.|ham McKinnon of Ajax played ) on. hay he uniforma, amount to $155,000. fence but with little success. | Alpurn's Boys' Club, both Toron-| an oytstanding game through- oe , "hs : CWe hove 490,000 in' the kitty NEW YORK (AP) -- The Point getters for Ajax weT]to teams, squared off in whatlout scoring eight points while Think Dodgers but we'd like to be able tol reer, save, Cueipee Rommmtt : proved to be a most interesting) teammates Chuck Gyles (8), ae j } LY e ; ' budget for $25,000 for adminis- tee abandoned the tin cup and OLA D ss game, which Dovercourt took in| Bob Simpson (4), and Terry 4 i" Vi , turned to. the country's banks trati nses for thi xt the closing moments of play 9-6.|Gallagher, Jim Miskelly and| & Mes : hy 4, hee Can Win Again _ "yt By for the nexti Tuesday in a fund-raising cam- i il paign to finance its intense ath- St. Alburn's point-getters were| Brian Desroches, each with a Canada will compete in 14\letic tug-of-war with the Soviet Z - bis " ig ae od 4h Tony Tannuzzieus with (4) and|pair, accounted for Ajax's 27- z ; ppe ed 4 THE. AR IVES MI YORK (AP) -- Lanny|sports at Tokyo -- track and|Union, A al By Se eae cat nok oa ni go got all three| NOR RN DANCERS R AT PI ICO 1 Posconi pitching hero of Los An- field, boxing, canoeing, eques-| 'Beat the Russians!" was the ' ' wee , ; David Colgan (4), Michael Fel-| of Dovercourt's small total. Northern Dancer, winner of Louisvilc, The colt is shown dent. Northern Dancer will |pejes Dodgers' 1959 world se-jtrian, fencing, field hockey,|dominant theme as Olympic of- Gr n Gaels Jen (3) and Peter Valade (2) erived with trainer Horatio A. Laro compete May 16 in The Preak- | pies , who was sold to|gymnastics, rowing, shooting,|ficials and bankers gathered to ee patoass "AR s the Kentucky Derby, arriv ee : ness, second hurdle in his bid |petroit last month, said Tues-|swimming and diving, weight-|announce plans for supplement- ~ An appeal by the Oshawa AJAX OUSTS SIMCOE HALL H alter Levies at Pimlico Race Course yes- veined gran ip cur for "The Triple Crown". day he om eg oo -- wrestling, yachting and|ing ae ee --_ with an ip from Pondfield, Pimlico vice-presi- --(AP Wirephoto) |club could repeat as . appeal e man and woman Gaels, 1963 Minto Cup| Firstgame winners Ajax and : terday after a van tr alee, "against a decision the Simcoe Street South Club League I can win|GETS GOVERNMENT AID accoun by the Ontario: Lacrosse Asso-| meet in a pooled which the ena ty awa in or the same enthusiasm shown. by SPORTS BRIEFS A bd aha ee BoA Wireell ond 'the : COA ciation will be heard at Port|/Ajax boys took 30-21. Osh M their children, We _ sincerely lief ace. 'They. simply don't receives most of its funds from Credit, Wed., May 13. 'Ajax coach Joe Dickson call- At Bombers hens that parents will -ettend ne have the bate to do it." the federal, provincial, muni- Jim Naish, president of the|ed a fine game for his team, to L u A it was the pitching, cipal and local governments, in- i OLA, announced last night that| keep them ahead throughout the} WINNIPEG (CP) -- Commis- cer eague PRAY Gatien Ae Doe. Bm YAP aeons of PPP Pag ly hitting that won|dustry and lange cities. Now,| 'The idea, in essence, is this: the appeal concerns a previous| game. With a halftime score of|sioner G. Sydney Halter of the The League games willl) non beat Olympique Lyon-|for us last year," he added. for the finst time, it is making! the bank, in sending out its OLA decision that Merv Mar-|14-to-8, the Simcoe Street Club/Canadian Football League an- ll T be plaved at Northway. Court|nais 1.9 Tuesday and advanced|"But this year they've got even a determined effort to solicit shall of Acton should play for|could not get to within five/nounced today that Winnipeg Has eams and at Southmead Park, Mon-|to the final of the European Oup|tess hitting. You can't win with-/money from the man on the ion ABC's or Guelph Mo-|points of their opponents and/Blue Bombers have been fined da and Wedn Gamelof Cup Winners soccer tourna-|out runs street, , the cities nearest his Hinished the game nine points oe for Violation of Western| The Oshawa | Minor -- mf prose in he eg ment, Sporting will meet MTK verm still rooting for them. borg py government do- home. behind. a onference equaliza- held a very successful|™ ' ane ' Budapest in the final in Brus-\ya li those guys win.inated $186,000 to cover expenses . However, cy phaasorp nay? Ajax's Graham McKinsion Lg Bs Hye 'i eo js. at the ORC building,|P-m. Mr. Rohrer is pleased to Pa May 13. Tre SA ied go no hand feel- yee sending a here fg bal pe shall with the permission played an outstanding game, er 8 ine was day, May 3 announce that Peacock Lumber pecause they traded me." erican games in Bra: his , has made Oshawa 's points,/because the Bombers violated|" Sunday, May ®. Morven AU avasa Uaniy San. Francisco|1963, the Winter Olympics in his Sersenent home and this Cc deg aga Fonte the "'strictly confidential class-| The league is p: d to an-/Company very generously) Quusvsuusuws \auy -- dWu iy a Pe to battle it out\Austria last January and to could be the key to the situ- Hh ran Tearedel 107 sot ification" that had been at-lnounce there are 11 teams in donated enough lumber to build) uiusa, sv ywaswr poor siCnrany for the pennant. He felt Mil-|Tokyo in the fall. Cost of send- ation. Chuck Gyles (5), accounted for tached to the list of unprotected the Minor Soccer League. They two goals. A AMOUDY, 409 Ogu AML Mel ee too, had a "pretty good|ing a team to Brazil was $136,- , The 17-year-old goaltender has} their team's win. non-import players in the draft. are as follows: Bathe Park,| The League is grateful also to|-v" »vo°v" Wats wae Wwovewaunl! not at it"? 000 and to Austria was $57,000. played for nine years in the) wm. simeoe Hall pointgetters|,,Pritish Columbia Lions had|prookside Park, Fernhill Park,|North Oshawa Park and the|~swwie, we avsuvucs svvwss! Te Sherny is unhappy about!) In addition, provincial quotes Green Gaels' Organization. Last]. a: follows: Bill Swindells|{Ued an official protest with|Take Vista Park, North Oshawa| Ukrainian Youth Association for|osue Caw aumivumc suco'lnis transfer to 'the Tigers, his| were set in 1962 to obtain money he was tremendous in (6), Tom Eldridge (6), Ted Halter, claiming that the Bomb-|park, St. John's Training|volunteering to lay out andjw4y. "tOcs Mower Or ute au-) ork has given no indication Oflmainly from governments, in- Boivin (4), Bill Melnychuk (2)|°TS Violated the rules when they/school, Simcoe Hall Boys' Club,/mark the soccer field. wme NEL scorng record, wiuilit. and Randy Jackson (2) got in touch with a player on|Ukrainian Youth Association,! The next meeting will be held|pe particpating in his 14th NFL| He's been. credited with two : B.C.'s unprotected list. The Li-itjybridge, Valleyview Park, and/at the ORC building, June 18, victories and he's saved a EASTVIEW SURVIVES 0s said the Bombers also told) woodview Park. at 7.00 p.m. campaign. in five appearances. In the losers' Consolation the player the names on the B.C. The chairman, Walter Rohrer, |; the x Se iain Edmont Eski-|nas drawn up the schedule and the first game will be played Eastview club downed the Hot- rd. Barney Wednesday, may. Many chil peal Roughriders fullback Bob My.|ren are eagerly looking fon: a eo oe eam's strongest player, r, -st quarter- ' 4 scoring 8 points while Mike|back with B.C. 6 urges all parents to join in with acute of| Ray (6) and Albert Ballack (4), TCC ETs| WOON deeds tore oe Oo leone ena fe YOU PAY ONLY SFatheriand, Gordon * 4.30 3.60 2.50) Also Ran in Order: Wee LaSalle, Kay- 12.80 5.30|son Hal, Ginger Reno, Meadowview 2.60|Champ, and Henra Volo C. a Se in pep $ oown 85° weeny 's , "ae Bear, year-olds and up. Purse $800 (7). Be tran Bear, Janet's Girl, and) i Mienry's Allen, Rh. Filion 13.90°7.90 4.00 , bgepcined piste Hie 12.50 5.90 SECOND RACE -- 1 Mil -Terron, Mehlenbacher 3.40 - and up: Purse $700 in * Start good, won driving fa) FREE DEMONSTRATION _-- ' 30|_ Also Ran in Order: Negley Hel, Jewel } . Symbol, Fast Traffic, and Merrie Al. QUINELLA, 4 AND 6, PAID $94.10 Come in and see these Color TV fart good, won 'driving. Shows et No Obligation. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3 Also Ran in Order: Spencer's Pride C. olds and up. Purse $1000 (8) Chris Yeado, Adlos|¥ Voi Dares, MacTavish 23.70 11.30 5.70 EVERY wane 7:30 P.M. statements, includes an Yvonne, and Bi it Doug. q DAILY. DOUBLE, § AND 3, PAID $7.50 4-Frisco Lee J., Geisel Jr. 4.00 3: ry 4 ih hong on 7.20 "Mondey Night At The Movies" | POTTED PLANT Ss yesrolde. and up, Purse $100 (0 | Also Ran in Order: Ko Ko C, Dapper EVERY WED, AT 7:30 P.M. 1Gay Bill, Wellwood 9.70 440'9.001 Genet Oe iy ee Ye w) IN COLOR PINK HYDRANGEAS POTTED 'MUMS (Yellow, Pink, Were Testing, Kingston wae : : "The Virginian" Bronze and White. MIXED POTTED PLANTS (Pe- @Rascal Sandy, Reid 4.20| EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for > tunios, Coleus etc. Start good, won driving. year-olds and up. Junior Invitation. Purse f : 'Also Ran in Order: Buckaroo, Pride's|s2000 (6). . EVERY FRIDAY AT 8:30 P.M, | 2.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.50 and Grossing, Brown Wolf, and Donny Brooke./i-Mary Louise, Waples 8.50 5.00 3.60 INCOLOR 3:90, 4,00, 9.00, 6.00, f.00 and up é-Luilwater Frost, McKinley 8.30 4.10 "The Bob Hope Show FOURTH RACE -- 5% Furlong pace|2-Kintoo Colby, Wellwood 3.10 for 3year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7). | Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Melite Baker, Sky|Year-olds and up. Purse $800 (7). a, ~ ' ee eee aaa iV sas coe eee ee FURNITURE Special for Mother's Day Sort" soot won "éeiving 7 NINTH RACE = 1 MI APPLIANCES io , won ing. NIN' _ Mile Pace for > s Goose, Ruth Hal S, and Butch. 1-Blue Angel, Gillls 13.80 §.10 3.00 Beautiful BOX of FLOWERS Late can., Chief's Pride. 5-Sandy Dares, MacTavish 7.80 3.40 3.George Volo, Findley 3.10 Open. Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 and up, N | id t F bri cits ond ups Puree 3608 (0). "| 'Aiso "Ran in Orders Harmony Chics] KING ST. 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