| [Acadian It was "Oshawa Night" at the Tam O' Shanter Club on Friday ive-pin League held its annual et, with the members of the Oshawa Acadian Cleaners team receiving all the major awards. The Seagram Trophy, emble- matic of the team championship of the league was presented to Hold Limelight At Championship 'Do' Cleaners Acadian Cleaners, along with the individual OBC awards to CHAMPIONSHIP MEMBERS On the receiving end for the Acadian Club were: Ed Lugten- burg, Reg Hickey, Bob Galla- gher, Ron Jay, Jim. Cassells, Ozzie Keeler, Dick Adams, LEGION TEAMS Eastern Ontario Minor Lakeshore Schedules BASEBALL BANTAM SCHEDULE | May 26 -- Oshawa at Port Hope, 6.30 p.m. -- Kings Field May 31 -- Peterboro at Osh- awa, 2.30 pm.--Alexandra Park June 2 -- Oshawa at Whitby, 6.30 pm, -- Town Park June 11 -- Port Hope at Osh- awa, 6.30 p.m. -- Lakeview Park June 12 -- Oshawa at Bow- manville, 6.30 p.m. -- Vincent Massey June 20 -- Oshawa at Co- bourg, 2.00 p.m. -- Donevan Park June 30 -- Bowmanville at Oshawa, 6.30 pm. -- Lakeview Park July 4 -- Oshawa at Peter- boro, 7.30 p.m. -- Riverside Park July 11 -- Whitby at Oshawa, 2.30 p.m. Lakeview Park July 18 -- Bowmanville at Oshawa, 2.30 p.m. -- Lakeview Park July 22 -- Oshawa at Bow- manville, 6.30 p.m. -- Vincent Massey July 26 -- Cobourg at Osh- awa, 2.30 pm, -- Alexandra Park INTER-COUNTY PEE WEE SCHEDULE Mon. May 25 -- Oshawa at Port Hope, 6.30 p.m, -- King's! Field Sat. May 30 -- Cobourg at Oshawa, 2.00 p.m. -- Alexandra Park 'Sun. June 7 -- Bowmanville at Oshawa, 2.00 p.m. -- Alexan- dra Park Wed. June 10 -- Oshawa at Cobourg, 6.30 p.m. -- Vincent Massey Sat. June 13 -- Peterboro at Oshawa, 2.00 p.m, -- Alexandra Park Mon, June 15 -- Oshawa at Remenriie, 6.30 p.m, -- Vin- Sat. June 20 -- Port Hope at Oshawa, 2.00 p.m. -- Alexan- qa Park Fri. June 26 -- Oshawa at Whitby, 6.30 p.m. -- Memorial Park Sat. June 27 -- Whitby at Oshawa, 2.00 p.m. -- Alexandra Park Mon. June 29 -- Oshawa at Port Hope, 6.30 p.m. -- King's Field Sat. July 4 -- Cobourg at Osh- awa, 2.00 p.m.--Alexandra Park Mon. July 6 -- Oshawa at Co- bourg, 6.30 p.m, -- Vincent Mas- sey Sun. July 12 -- Bowmanville at Oshawa, 2.00 p.m, -- Alexan- dra Park Sat. July 18 -- Oshawa at for yachtsmen A dinghy-size motor, An ideal auxiliary for most class sail- boats. New right' angle drive and 3-blade prop give it more wallop. Comes in three lengths: for 15-inch and 20-inch tran- toms; and a new 30-inch lower unit, Single clamp screw makes it handy for small motor wells, Handle folds up for easy stow- age. See it now. HANNAN MARINE SALES 20 RAY ST. "OSHAWA 728-8853 EVINRUDE sass « serves Peterboro, 0.00 p.m. -- Quaker Park : : Mon. July 20 -- Oshawa at Bowmanville, 6.30 p.m. -- Vin- cent Massey Sat. July 25 -- Port Hope at Oshawa, 2.00 p.m, -- Alexandra k rl Fri. July 31 -- Oshawa at Whitby, 6.30 p.m. -- Memorial Park Sat, Aug. 1 -- Whitby at Osh- awa, 2.00 p.m. Park TYKE SCHEDULE May 30 -- Oshawa at Wel- come, 2.00 p.m. -- Welcome June 7 -- Peterboro at Osh- awa, 6.30 p.m. -- Alexandra June 13 -- Oshawa at Lake- field, 2.00 pm. -- Lakefield June 19 -- Port Hope at Osh- awa, 2.00 pm. -- Alexandra Park June 21 -- Lakefield at Osh- awa, 2.90 p.m. -- Alexandra Park June 28 -- Oshawa at Peter- boro, 2.00 p.m, -- Quaker Park July 9 -- Oshawa at Port Hope, 6.30 p.m. -- Recreation Ct July 16 -- Toronto at Oshawa, -- Alexandra Gerry Bennett and Alex Donald- gon, manager. In addition to the team championship, the Singles Championship also was won by a member of the Acadian club, Bob Gallagher, who was awarded the Annual Singles Trophy and was also the re- cipient of a beautiful individual trophy, which he retains per- mannetly. Gord Campbell, sports columnist of The Daily Star, made the presentation to Galla- gher and made special menti of the excellent trundling by the winner, who finished with a 281 average for the 15-game set. The lange gahtering really applauded the Oshawa crew. Gerry Bennett, President of the league and also a member of the Acadian Cleaner club, was in the chair and handled his duties in a masterful fashion, Jack Bawks, the sponsor of the Acadian Cleaners club, was introduced to the gathering by Chairman Bennett and he re- ceived a real welcome. A cap- July 20 -- Oshawa at Orono,} 6.30 p.m, -- Orono Park' July 25 -- Welcome at Osh- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 25, 1964 13 able orator, Jack thanked the Toronto League for accepting his Acadian club into member- ship, explained the value of such kind of Inter-City com- petition in the terms of develop- ment generally and he also ex- pressed personal satijaction from such an affiliation. Most encouraging to the mem- bers of the Acadian Cleaner club were the following words by Jack Bawks, "Thess boys have done a terrific job, and as long as they wish me to sponsor them, I'll be available."" TEAM HONORS MANAGER The' big. surprise of the eve- ning took place when Jack Bawks, on behalf of the mem- bers of the Acadian Cleaners club, made a special presenta- tion to Alex Donaldson, man- ager and coach of the club. A 19-inch TV set was unveiled and presented to the surprised coach, who had much irouble find words to express his appre- ciation. : This beautiful portable set is working perfctly, according to the latest reports, so tie coach awa, 2.00 p.m, -- Alexandra Park may be missing for a spell. Long Branch Team It's Trade Suspended By OLA TORONTO (CP) -- The Long Branch team, its manager, sec- retary and coach, have been suspended from the Ontario Lacrosse Association junior league, James Naish, president of the OLA, said Sunday. _ Mr. Naish said the suspension was for using three non-eligible players this year. Team officials are manager Archie Hamilton, secretary Al Hunt and coach Morley Kells. - APPROVE MANAGER | NEW YORK (AP)--Dan Flo- rio, Floyd Patterson's long-time trainer, was approved as the former world heavyweight box- ing champion's manager. Friday by the New York 'State Athletic Commission, Patterson, sched- uled to meet Eddie Machen in Stockholm in July, has been his own manager since Cus D'Am- ato's 'licence was revoked by the commission Noy, 23, 1959. 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