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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1964, p. 22

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Twesdey, Moy 12, 1964 HECTOR MUNRO, mana- ger of the Scottish Inter- pmational Rugby Union team, who visited Oshawa tast week, is shown giving tips to three Donevan rugger play- Greg Medinski, Guy Foreman and Bob Calford, Enthusiastic Donevan Teams In Trophy Hunt 'By BILL LOWTHER (Staff Reporter) Oshawa has the makings of a play each week and are mem- bers of the Eastern Ontario Intermediate Rugby Union League -- and now three spark- ling teams are emerging from Donevan Collegiate. This Saturday the Donevan Another Word For The Wise There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are dif- ferent from the things we do. --(Freya Stark) Do not condemn the judgment @f another because it differs from your own, You may both be wrong. : --(Dandemis) He who decides a case without hearing the other side, though he decide justly, cannot be con- sidered just. --(Seneca) We wouldn't have so many de- linquents if their mothers hug- ged them and kissed them, and when necessary spanked them. A child who knows he's loved ean accept discipline, even the woodshed type. --(Benjamin Fine) Knowledge comes by taking things apart, analysis. But wis- dom comes by putting things to- gether. ° --(John A. Morrison) God, help us to be masters of ourselves that we may be servants of others. (Sir Alex Patterson) What this country needs is more free speech worth listen- ing to. --(Hansell B. Duckett) A benefit consists not in what is done or given, but in the in- tention of the giver or doer. --(Seneca) boys will be competing with 41) other teams from 25 different | schools in a provincial rugger | tournament in Brantford. Expert coaches, who have) watched the Oshawa teams in| action, feel they have a good | chance of bringing back all| three trophies. Donevan will be entering a) team in all three classes --| senior, junior and bantam. They will play a minimum of two gamés and could be asked to play more. There will be seven minute halves with a one min- ute interval except for the fin- als in which each half will last ten minutes. GREAT POTENTIAL Last week Hector Munro, manager of the Scottish Inter- national Rugger team, who was visiting Oshawa, said the Done- van teams have great poten- tial. Mr. Munro watched the teams playing for over an hour. He said later: '""'They have won- derful enthusiasm and vigor. "TI think they could be great teams if they stick with the game." Chris Krause, vice-president of the Vikings, says he is very impressed' with all - collegiate rugger teams and hopes schools will continue to play the game. Mr. Krause said rugger was on trial in Oshawa at the mo- ment. Donevan hag taken the lead but other collegiates also have good teams, TEAM MEMBERS Teams to play in the tourna- ment at Brantford are: Seniors--Ron McKnight, Lew Kocho, Joe Pyra, Larny Shara- put, Jerry Issel, Ralph Laxton, Rod Zaine and Les Tropak. Juniors -- Gien Elliott, Peate Kaplan, Dave Keenan, Dave Luke, Bob Muir, Oleg Bahniuk, Paul Romaniski, Guy Foreman and Bob Calford. Bantams--Dane Tutton, Mike Charuk, Bob Brabin, John Krantz, Wesley Paterek, Greg Medinski, Nick - Nicholls and Ted Coulson. THE BEATLES Jive Dictionary Bit Of A Beatle fans are '"'screamies'"-- and the Beatles think "you're the gear'. It's all part of their own wild Beatle language. Step up your '"'Beatle vocabu- lary" by studying the following: Back room boy, instrumental- ist; bash, cigaret, good time; beany, lively; Beatle people, fans; bed-sitter, small apart- ment; beggar, man; bend, screwy. Bit of a giggle, funny; bloke, fellow; bonce, head; boot, sto age space; brass, money; bundle, fight or free for all; burn, tobacco; buzzard, stupid person. : Caff, restaurant; china, pal; clanger, goof; craw-thumper, re ligious person; daddy, big boy or leader; dolly, girlfriend; drum, house. Fab, fabulous;. face, big wheel; fizz, soda; fly, smart or clever; gaff, a place; geeing, Giggle mocking or teasing; greezer, fellow; hooley, party; Judy, girlfriend, Kip in, shut up; lapping up life, living high; leery, clever; living people, a wild crowd; mate, good friend; mercy beat, rock and roll. Mod, mad; nark, stop; nipped in, crowded around; nippy, sharp looking; punch up, fight; rave, a party; rissole, type of hamburger; round of the guns, big reception. Screamie, Beatle fan: slag, square female; smashing, ter- rific; snout, tobacco; Spit, puff of a cigaret; spiv, thief; spot of bother, trouble. Spot of kip, relaxation; 'super, great; take a butcher's, look; telly, television; the Pool, Liver- pool, hone of the Beatles; van, bus; You're the gear, what the Beatles think of Beatle People-- fab, smashing, super, screamie. HIGH SCHOOL HIT PARADE Th following is this week's hit Parade as chosen by Oshawa and District teenagers and supplied by the Disc Shop at the Osh- awa Shopping Centre, 1. Bits and Pieces --Dave Clark Five 2. Hippy Hippy Shakes --Swinging Blue Jeans . Hello Dolly --Louis Armstrong . Suspicion --Terry Stafford . Shoop Shoop Song --Betty Everett . Glag All Over --Dave Clark Five . Rain Come Down --Serendipity Singers . Kiss Me Quick --Elvis Presley . Can't Buy Me Love --The Beatles . A My Loving . --The Beatles RETURN TO INDIA NEW DELHI (AP) -- About 7,000 Indian residents in Burma returned to India in the first four months of 1964, the govern- ment -has announced, It says evenything is being done to transport and resettle Indian shopkeepers hit by Bunma's nationalization of small busi- ness. St. Bernadette Teams Plan Busy Schedule The St. Bernadette's boys bantam, intermediate and senior track teams will be visiting Toronto this Thursday to parti- cipate in the Toronto and Dis- trict. Annual Invitation Track and Field Meet. Later in the week, on Satur- day, the bantam rugger team will travel to Brantford for a rugger meet. | In other sports action at St. Bernadette's, the Second Annual Ontario County South Separate Schools Track and Field Meet, sponsored by St. Bernadette's, has been scheduled to take place in Ajax Saturday, June 6. Participating schools include: Holy Cross, Oshawa; St. Berna- dette's, Ajax; St. Christopher's, Oshawa; St. Gregory's, Oshawa; St. Joseph's Jr., Oshawa; St. '| Francis de Sales, Pickering; St. Mary's, Rosebank; Holy Re deemer, Bay Ridges; St. Jo seph's Sr., Oshawa; St. Joseph, Uxbridge; St. Francis, Oshawa, and St. Paul, Whitby. Events include: 50-100 yard dashes; standing and running broad jump; shuttle relays; softball throw; high jump; re lays and hurdles; pole vault, and shot put. 'Students Study. For Pre-Finals At St. Joseph's By MARY GRYGORCEWICZ (St. Joseph's HI) Warm weather means oufdoor physical education activities for students at St. Joseph's. Although there is some slight inconvenience in the matter of sand in the shoes, everyone enjoys the fresh air. The girls dragged the volleyball net into the yard last week. By the time they untangled the net and got organized, only about 10 minutes of playing time re- mained in the period. 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