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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1964, p. 15

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FO SAE AIDS ROC ts mene Oshawa Green Gaels Defeat Petes 11-8. Open Season Monday By GERRY SUTTON The Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation Junior Division for Osh- awa Green Gaels doesn't start COOMBES SCORES FOUR g-coach Cy Davies, Ken Thompson and Don Stinson. Coombes THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, May 16,1964 15 | season against Guelph Mohawks Monday. A convertible parade, starting around 3 p.m., will highlight the activities, before the game in 19--Bad Boys vs A and W Root Beer 21--Brooklin Concrete vs Scugog 30--Brooklin vs City And District Softball Schedule Opens Tues. Night ; New- market vs A and W and Bad Boys vs Baytor and Sons, at Kinsmen Park ; JULY until Monday, but off three €x-|naced the Peterborough attack hibition games the Gaels must| with four goals and one assist. be considered serious contenders|to4q and Jim Vilmeff com- for the league title. pleted their scoring with two Green Gaels defeated Peter-| goals each. borough*"'Speedy Erns" Seniors} Coach Jim Bishop felt Davis, 11-8 at the Children's Arena|\Ken Thompson, Larry Stabls, last night and wound up their|and goaltender Merv Marshall pre-season games with a per-|were the pick of the Gaels. At 8.15 p.m., there will be fect 3-0 record. Marshall made 43 saves andjopening ceremonies before the) 4--Brooklin vs Bad Boys Tn thelr previous' two, they|stopped breakaway efforts byljunior contest with many offi! $~Gcugog vs Brooklin edged the Petes 12-11 'and wal-|Coombes, Todd and Roy Woods, |cials representing the city of 9 4 and W vs Bad Boys 1l--Scugog vs A and W é d played|Oshawa and the Canadian and loped Lakeshore Castrolites 21-/to name 8 few, and play rete mi poole Bagg ser se the evening. Cleaners. Lacrosse fans can meet the|2s--Bad Boys vs Brooklin Gaels, 1963 Minto Cup cham-|26--A and W vs Scugog pions, Monday afternoon, at the 98_seug A and W. Drive-In on Simcoe ea oe ne Oe street north, where the parade will be ending. 1--A and W vs Brooklin 2--Bad Rove vs Scugog 2--A and W vs Bad Boys, 6.30 and Toronto Plating vs Scu- gog 4--Brooklin vs Richmond Hill 6--Baytor and Sons vs Brooklin 7--Scugog vs A and W, 6.30 and Brooklin vs Bad Boys 8--A and W vs Toronto Plating at Dieppe Park | 9--A and W vs Scugog, 6.30 and Aurora vs Bad Boys 13--A and W vs Brooklin 14--Brooklin vs Aurora and To- 10. This contest was a rough- checking-game and as a result the officials called 101 minutes in penalties, 458 against Peter- borough. Included in the penal- ties were three ten-minute mis- conducts three five-minute ma- heads-up lacrosse all night. Bishop reported that the club was all set for the home-opener and the Gael's first game of the attending. The gme gets underway at 8.30 p.m. 'Northern Dancer' Unit 42 Takes 15--A and W vs Brooklin A and W 16--Bad. Boys vs Scugog, 6.30; and Baytor and Sons vs ronto Plating vs Bad Boys 16--Scugog vs Newmarket 16--Richmond Hill vs A and W HE'S BLASTING PRICES AND REMAINING Picked By Scribes BALTIMORE (AP)--Northern Dancer will win Saturday's Preakness in the opinion of the majority of 49 sportswriters polled in the Pimlico press box jors and a match penalty, against Peterborough's Joe Todd. Once again, star forward John Davis led the Oshawa scoring with three goals plus one assist. Shuffleboard Annual Joust = Starting Time and Curfew -- ; 17--Bad Boys vs Newmarket Peo = apr ? and Brooklin vs Toronto eindeseis Park: 815 10: Plating at Dieppe Park Dieppe Park: 815 10. 18--Brooklin vs A and W, 6.30) Newmarket: | 8.15 10.30 | and Aurora vs Scugog Richmond Hill: 8.30 1030 * 2--Scugog vs Richmond Hill | Brooklin: 8.15 10.30 22--Newmarket vs Brooklin Kinsmen Park -- 1 block | | 23--Richmond Hill vs Bad Boys; | "orth of Finch avenue on Yonge. Scugog vs Baytor and Sons, He also received 14 minutes in penalties, including a mis- conducut. Brian Thompson and defence- man Jim Higgs, who was play- ing his first game of the season, since recovering from a groin injury, fired two goals each, Friday. Other Oshawa markers were scored by Brian Brady, Dwight Brother. Twenty-two take the Toronto- bred Kentucky Derby winner to repeat in the second leg of the triple crown. Hill Rise, runner- up in the Derby, received the votes of 17, six selected The Scoundrel, three chose Quadran- gle, and one voted for Roman For the second year in a row,| a team from Unit 42, Canadian) Corps Association in Oshawa, have won the Ontario County shuffleboard championship. The league comprises teams from Port Perry Legion, Ajax Legion, Whitby Legion and two teams from Unit 42, Canadian Corps. Lawn Bowlers The finals were held between Unit 42 and Port Perry, in a two-day affair consisting of 18 games, alternating between the Oshawa and Port Perry club rooms. The final issue was not de- cided until the last game of the W vs Aurora and Brooklin vs A and W GOLF RAINED OT AGAIN | OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)--Pro golfers goi another taste of Oklahoma-stvie springtime Fri- day when thunderstorms washed out the first round of the Oklahoma City Open for the sec- ond straight day. If the weather permits--and folks are becoming increasingly sceptical --play was to begin this morn- 25--Scugog vs Bad Boys, 6.30) 29--Bad Boys vs Brooklin | at Kinsmen Park and A and|nue east of Greenwood. IN KINS: MEN COMMUNITY CENTRE - 109 COLBORNE ST. W., OSHAWA A Good Place For | BANQUETS--DANCES RECEPTIONS--MEETINGS For further information PHONE 728-7691 Dieppe Park -- Cosburn "I : j 19 A.M. to 7P.M. ond TONIGHT to 7:30 1 DOOR BUSTER SPECIALS MONDAY -- 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. LOQ|GOLF 3 tor 64 19- FLASKS - MONDAY -- 2 P.M. TO 4 P.M. TAKES 127 FILM 15-0Z, to 17-0Z. RED BRAND BALLS | 37 HOUSE OUTSIDE 2! |p 1.99 SWIFT'S é MONDAY -- 1:30 P.M, to 3:30 P.M. WHITE PER GALLON 99: PREMIUM ' VACUUM ue QQ TENDER Hold lst Meeting The ladies' section of the Osh-)p.m. and Tuesday evenings at awa Lawn Bowling Club held] 7.30. Mrs. Avern Taylor read the their opening meeting at the) inutes of the last two meetings club house last Wednesday with) and Mrs. May Price gave her many enthusiastic memberS/report on the District 13 of the present. provincials attended in Aurora' After dinner, Mrs. Dorothy by herself, Nettle Brown and Bentley welcomed the former] Alice Murray. members and many mew mem-| Mrs. Vi Norris said that the bers, some of whom are social|final game of the Ladies' Pro- active So-| vincials will be held at the club this year for the fee of $5.00. participants. is welcomed] on Aug. 24. Practice. games will be held The president recalled those|any afternoon until June 1, for who had passed away during|new members with Sam McMil- the year and held two minutes lan and Bill Dewland present to of silence in their memory. give instructions. Flat. heeled LONG ROUTE TO OLYMPICS Mrs. R. J. McConnell read her|shoes only are allowed on the} Toronto (CP) -- A Tokyo resi- report and announced the sched-| greens. ident flew into Toronto Friday ing. series, and it took Frank Hughes and Jim Hazelton all their skill to emerge victorious. Winning team consisted of 'Cecil Crowe, captain: Emie Bell, Jim Clements, Norm Mc- Master, Palmer Knight, John Kearney, Les Rudkin, Bob Nor- worthy, Hazelton and Hughes. A special item of interest in the contest was that two mem- bers of the Oshawa team were World War Two arm amputees, namely Crowe and McMaster. The winners now enter the provincial championship to be held in Toronto on June 20. - YOUNG MEN - Your Royal Canadian Air Force Career Counsellor will be in Oshawa at the Oshawe Armouries on Wednesday, May 20 between noon and 6 p.m, HOUSE PAINT 5 BAG CHA RC LAST GREEN TRANSPARENT VINYL WITH SPRINKLER SUGARS i, 39 OUTSIDE WHITE PER GALLON if you are interested in: @ The tri-service Regular Officer Training Plan (University education provided with full finan- cial assistance) -- @ The Aircrew training plan with attractive salary @ The trade training plan while being paid. Be sure to visit him and obtain detailed informe- tion on these schemes without any obligetion. ale for..games, which start) The meeting closed with thejin the hope of gaining a place Thursday, June 4, at 2 p.m. club members looking forwardjon the Canadian Olympic wrest- The games will be played|to an interesting and busy sea- ling team. Koji Hirabayashi, 22, every Thursday afternoon at 2/son. is a Canadian Citizen--his father was born in Victoria--and is in- : eligible for the Japanese team. MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS |= 2% sex to compete in the Canadian FIRST RACE -- One end $-16ths miles) SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile "Pace" for va tna Mahl g triais at Sas- for three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) |three-year-olds up. iy - SSootty, Hilliard 19.90 8.40: eeee ian od i +Brown Wolf, Zirnis 2.0 yi par nal ag . Wwerhe i Stert good, won handily * Also Ran In) Order: Jerome G. Creed, Alse Ran tn Order: Theigiers, Pat Rid-|J. P. Morgan, Culey's Boy, Teddy Direct dell, Lemac, Mitzi and Pride's Crossing.|C., and Miss Reaper G. whi sg agi gyrA BIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile "Pace" for I'VE HAD MY CA 3.30 2.80 470 8.00 4.20 3.40) 'os Start good, won dr' Also Ran in Order: Prime Pick, Fieet- wood &. Grattan, Pine Ridge Danny, Also Ran In Order: Baron Adios, Moun-| Hickory. tein Way, Irish Contessa, Isotta Ben and Spitfire Gratten. 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