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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1964, p. 11

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Oshawa Curling Club Expects Banner Year BP Mong wy Curling Clu b| instruction and Dr, John Brock, rs turned out in good)in charge of the club roster, numbers on Thursday night, for their annual 'Fall meeting" pointed out that the information and president Jack Judge and' needed for his committee, was his executive, plus his commit-|almost completed but request- + adh peso ged og all on/ed members to advise of any a! ie 2 season h hold prove snother big 450M | change of address or telephone cess. number, anu - 'grag Lloyd | BONSPIEL REPORTS addy" Oke, in his report,| president Jack' Judge's ap- disclosed that even though the! pointments as bonspiel chair- club had been forced to meet|men all gave reports of what unusual financial obligations in| they intend for the coming sea- this past year, the treasurer's|<on 'Waddy" Oke and Doug' report was still very favorable.| Kee] outlined what is expected Following president Jackin the club's major event, the Judge's welcome remarks, a|annual Three - Day Bonspiel; minute's silence was observed|"Jim" Timmins reported on for those members. who had/the 'Open' Bonspiels and Bob! passed away during the summer}Patte reported on the club's months, with reverent tribute|jown "local" events.' George] the improvement of. the build- schaaieabaceiitn Pagina! Marlies, Falls Tied For Lead In Jr. League By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior A is going to have ing. "Giles" Coulting, Boxing Day|tg wait until Sunday night for Bonspiel chairman, outlined the plans for this event and Oscar |; Parker, Dance committee chair- man, announced that the club's two 'major social events, New Year's Eve Dance and Clos- ing Dance, would again be held. Chairman Leo Gunn and George Bates outlined what is planned for both mixed curling and Sunday evening eurling. Al Parkhill, Ontario Curling Assoc. officer, reminded the members that a new constitu- tion would soon be issued. Plans for the club's Ontario Tankard and Governor-General competitions were briefly out- lined of prospective activity for the being made to the memory of|Campbell outlined what is plan-¥1994.65 season had been outlined Alf Higgs and George Vinish,/ned for the new "Moonlighter's club manager, Fred Moss out-|Bornspiel", which this season will lined the prospects for club be a replacement for the annual activities during the ensu'nz|Junior-Senior competition. year and pointed out that the) Chairman of the House com- rating committee" had been mittee, Bob Mercer, outlined the active, with the result that| various renovations which will some members had been pro-\he made and "Lew" Beaton, moted in rating and others nad Curling Club Limited president, been moved back, told also of what is-planned for New members to the club the members unanimously ap- pproved of all. the actions taken by the club directors during the past few months. The Oshawa Curling Club will open its 1964-65 season on Fri- day, October -30, at which time "'draw" competitions, spe- cial films and other entertain- mnt will be provided. were introduced at the meeting. * Membership committee chair- TOCKE' b man Bill Jack revealed that the SCORES, STANDINGS club had a total of 456 mem- bers, almost a full quota of 400 te active members and that a} OHA JUNIOR A waiting list of 61 applicants rs. Fr was on hand. Various committee chairman | j ava Walk 13 spoke, announcing their plans|\!@8ara *al's ' for the coming season. Satur-| Oshawa : day afternoon curling was/$t, Cath'ines stressed as available to all,| with new members in particu- lar, urged to participate. Far ahead of usual procedure, ice is already in the "making stage" at Oshawa Curling Club and Ice Chairman committee Fred Garrard assured the mem- bers that ice would be ready for opening night, on Oct. 30 Harry Norley, chairman. of Sunday's Games the Instruction Committee, an-| Oshawa at St, Catharines nounced that all new members| Peterborough at. Kitchener would be welcome for the first] Hamilton at Montreal week of the season, to receive Niagara Falls at Toronto A Pt Toronto 8 6 Hamilton 2) Peterbor' gh Montreal Kitchener Friday's Results Hamilton 2 Niagara Falls 5 Montreal 2 Toronto 4 St. Catharines 3 Kitchener 2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 9 6) OHA SENIOR WLT F APt} 0013 12 et Maes ane | 13 0 Guelph 1 Woodstock 1 Oakville 1,0°% Welland 4-3 | Galt 00 0 Friday's Results 2) Oakville 1 Guelph 13 Welland 3 Woodstock 7 Today's Game Woodstock at Galt Sunday's Games Galt at Oakville Guelph at Welland Western League San Francisco 0 Vancouver 7 Central League jTulsa 4 Minneapolis 5 Omaha 2 St. Louis 1 Eastern League New York 2 Long Island 4 | Knoxville 8 Charlotte 4 Clinton 3 Jacksonville 0 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ORANGE LEAGUE \Curry 205, Bertha Sutherland 213, C. ae 19,| Edwards 211 and John Jukeds 201 200 Bowlers -- Jack Goodman 244, :2 Total Points Shorts 12, Mighty . "| MHO's 11, Ambrobes 10, Dizzy Dynes 10, . N 232, Paul Herrington 244, Bi Mar pi got, | Blow Outs 7, Breakers 6, Refills 4 and Re 233, 203, Lovise Porter 2M, Archie Petch| fuses 4 201, Bob Ellis 206; Garth MacGillvary 217 and Alf Kerns 212 LEGION MIXED LEAGUE Women's High Bowler -- Louise Porter 600 and over -- Miles MacPherson 680 211, 19% Carol Wood 183 and Joan Etlis| (292, 230); "Mac" MacDonald 676 (278, 184, ; Joyce Taylor 640 (2370, 237); Ted 202); 400 Triples -- Bob Poole 649, Elmer| Smith 609 (271). Mershell $42, Jeck Goodman 429 end $8m) 299 and over -- June Hill 245, Bob] Vi Brown 228, Ed Roberts ne. Brown 242, gay man's High Triples -- Lovise Porter 25, Warren Miller 225, George Haines| 225, Pearl McKeegan 215, Elva Hii 208 plete the first section. First place team 2d Ron McKeegan 207 : @s Strike Outs, 20 points; Pin Pickers) Lemon League -- Betty Hill 98, Reg @r next with 15 points. Hill 95, Barb Miller 93 and Marge Tip- Women's High Singles -- Joan Ellis 260|\per 78. end Carol Wood 219. biog bg bs glory ped gy og 9° ai WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES vise er 248. Jose Team Standings -- Snails 15, Optim- ee ten's, High Single -- Etll Michelin 390) ists 10, Ballpoints &, Blackhawks 7, Sham- 'Men's High singles liek ehaliae a rocks: by Wishers 6, Jetsons 6, and Mar- Bimer Marshall 291 and Bob Ellis 279. 200 Games -- K. Hooper 259, S. Powers HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE 257, J. Bird 245, S. Stewart 237, M. Harris 232, H Gerdner 218, G. May 216, M. Mor. ton 210, S. Hanna 209, F. Bracey 206, D. Bowen 206, C. Misztak 204, M. Piccini 203, A. Langley 200 and J. Johnson 200. 600 Games Verna Dewell 697 (272, 256); Evon Pelow 692 (251, 262); Pat Yule 626 (316); Brenda Grennon 619. 225); Natalie Judge 616 (238, 236); Jo Cobbledick 609 (214, 230) and Dawn May 606 (254) Lemon League ers for this week were Har: Bateman 194 (126, 68); Ada Mc feann 152 (77, 75); Clara Suddard 131 (102, 29); Eva Wakely 128 (73, 55) and fred White 107 (81, 26). With Handicap -- Vi Pike 102 (69, 33) WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE ai Triples -- Ken Cobb 776 (226, 247, M, Fitzgerald me C. and his wife Annabelle following prury 76, and C. Atwell 69, 53, 56 a Hosely behind with 691 (216, 251, 224 Ray Pope 657 (238, 291) $57 (274). High Singles Jim Childernose 262, Lynn Clapp 242, Jack Wilson 235, Way to go Tigers! Craig Williams 217, Joyce amb 224, Marg Veenhop 216, Alan Scott 216, Morris Love 213, Cecil Lamb 212, Harry Bennett 213, Norman Naish 211, Joan Slater 210, Vivienee Black 209, Joe Ward 205, Martin Sommerville 204, Henry pee 202, Herb Wiley 200 and Betty @ 200 -- Finally made it Betty. Cellar. Dwellers -- Betty Storms, Harry Gray, Verna Britnell, Vivienne 'Black, Cecil Lamb, Ada Taylor, Ed Peters, Elizabeth Barony, Betty Smith, Jo Weeks and Clara Pollard and Perc Neal '\pleasure fo see the Lemon pry so short, and dthe other lists getting longer Keep up the good work CATHOLIC LEAGUE Jets. took all four points from Strik ing Ringa Dingers; Holy Rollers also won all four from Beat-alls; Smarties won all four from Alley Cats and. The Mets took three from Shamrocks. Ladies' high single was won by a new bowler, Mona Peters with 256. Ladies' high triple of the week went to Pauline Brooks, with 579--ha, ha, ha. 'Men's. high single winner is none other than John Cardinal Sr., that is 297 Men's high triple taken by Al Jay with ,;Powers 616 (240, |ster 600 (201, 218) Lemon League -- M, Atwell 97, 60, 97; J. Babiarz 65, 202), and Brenda Web- Morton 98, C. K, Sohnaider 71 and LADIES badass 4 AFTERNOON Over 600 -- os ey a (241, 217, 269), | Jean Schoenau 602 (221), Ev Redpath 664 (220, 242, 202), Ann Sabo 602 (238, . 209),| Donalda Willdams 646 (226, 202, 218),| Hazel Weddup 636 (250) nad Ethel Tonkin} 620 (209, 239). 200 -- Marion Weeks 229, Bea MecKen-| zie 251, tga! lye steed 236, Donald 204, 25, eo Bor. den 212, tisie Smith 219, 211, Burtch 218, Vera Szikszay 240, sorted Vaughan Hoer 208, Susie 210, Madeline Morrison 201, Pa, Pauline Starr 253, Marg Vaughan Team Points -- Budgies 4, Limbo Rocks | 0; Buzy Bees 2, The Kittens 2; Beatties | 3, Cornet Pins 1; Lucky Six 1, Pin Set- ters 3; Dolls 4, Daffodiles 0; wig Crocks 0, Posies 4; Reindeers 4, pernen 2 3 Pow- der Puffs 0, Bive Bonnets 4. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUS The scores have Improved in the past! has) few weeks and nearly everyone brought their averages up. With some| very nice 200 scores turned in, Ev. Camp- bell led the wey with a 725 (272, 24d, 209), Bea Manning had e@ 603 (238), 200 Scores -- P. Mounce 270, G. Knight 260, J. Taylor 250, 203, M. Pirie 229, J. Yuill 216, 8. Jollow 216, B. Pearse 214, J. Morrow 213, 201, L, Collins 213, 1, Hub- bell 210, K. Manila 209, N. Vickers 205, D. Wilson 200. When these and other phases|the Rangers' 3 7 0} 0 a decision on the early leader in the standings race. Toronto Marlboros and Niagara Falls Flyers both won their Friday night games. The Marlboros downed Mont- real Junior Canadiens 4-2, for their third straight win. Niag- ara Falls won over Hamilton Red Wings 5-2 for its second win to go aiong with two ties. The Flyers and Marlboros, tied with six points each, meet in Toronto Sunday, In other series action, St. Catharines Black Hawks edged Kitchener Rangers 3-2 for their 'lfirst win in two starts. It was second straight loss. : In Toronto, the Marlboros spotted Montreal a two - goal iead in the first period on mark- ers Craig Patrick, then in the sec- ond tied it up on goals by Brit Selby and Mike Byers. Mike Corrigan got the winner and |Nei! Clarke added the insur- ance goal in the final period. RACE INTO LEAD Niagara Falls took a 2-0 lead in the first four minutes of play on home ice on goals by Brian Bradley and rookie Mike Sher- man before Pete Loveless put the Wings into the game. Don Marcotte, another rookie, |scored the winner before the \first ended. Jean Pronovost and Garry Cooke fired the others for the Flyers, and Pete Mahov- lich got Hamilton's second. St. Catharines turned a tie into victory with a minute: and 47 seconds left in the game, Ken Hodge flipping a goalmouth pass over sprawling Ranger netminder Gary Kurt. The Black Hawks, on two goals by Mike Cherevaty, went ahead in the first before the Rangers' Pete Brennan and Terry Ball tied it in the sec- ond It was a rough game, with 17 minors and four majors. A second-period fight sent Randy Legge of Kitchener and Bob McAlpine of St. Catharines off, jand a stick-and-fist duel late in | the game earned majors for the Rangers' Sandy Fitzpatrick and the Hawks' Tom Reid. Other Sunday action in the league sees Oshawa at St. Cath- arines, Peterborough at Kitch- ener and Hamilton at Montreal. PAY HIGH PRICES LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)--The dispersal of Walnut Hall stud stock at the Tattersallls stand- |ardbred sales here Friday night |brought the two highest prices ever paid for sta Y\broodmares at auction. Castle- 232, Mari Ethel a ton Fas Ferm of Lesimeton bid 900-, Greer 200, for Sprite Hanover, the dam lor Sprite Rodney, and Hanover Farms, Hanover, Pa., paid $78,- |900 for Duke's Duchess, the dame of Duke Rodney, Daring |Rodney and Master Rodney. | OPTION BERENSON MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real Mon- 'day night that left winger Gor- |don (Red) Berenson has been | optioned to Quebec Aces of 'the |American Hockey League. Ber- enson, 24, played with the Na- tional Hockey. League Cana- by Brian O'Byrene and] Points. Taken -- Campbelis 3. Manllesidiens for the 1963-64 season and chs 1; Vickers 3, Pearses 1; Roes Hewetts 1; Taylors 3, Jollows | * half the 1962-63 season. Total points -- Vickers 17, Roeschs 17, Hewetts 16, Campbells 13, Jotlows 10, Manilas 9, Pearses 7, Taylors 7. Our new vice-president Is Mary Gel-/ lagher. |Remember When?... REMEMBER WHEN ... RAINBOW LEAGUE | Wille Hoppe, the "old Standings -- Lime 10, Silver 9, Red 9% master' of billiards, an- Pee Oe ako Greens, Grey S| nounced his retirement from Purple 5, Brown 5, Black 4, Gold 3, White| the game 12 years ago to- day--in 1952--at the age of Points Taken -- Tigers 3, Meows 1; Kitoats 3, Mices 1; Team Standings tied with 18 points, Mules 4, Bears 0; 709 Skunks 3, Wildcats 1;, Over 200 Dave Wetmore 210, 208; Colts 2, and Lambs 2.|Mary Giles 202, 211; Ed Giles 206; Al -- Skunks and Colts) Jay 285, 230; Jean Dickison 234; John Wildcats 17, Mules 16,|Hroncich 217; Harry Dickinson 202; Jack and Mices 11, Lambs) Carroll 211; Betty Sagriff 203 good; Tony 8, 7 M Culas 225; Mona' ers 256; Ted Powers Keep Bowling! See you next week. The 719; John W. Cardinal 249; - Pauline Tiger. Brooks 223, and Red Brooks 217. Lemon League is getting smaller -- SMITH TIMES SPORT PAGE we knew you could do it -- Deanne Rus- OSH BOWLING ell 94, Isaac John, first time bowler, 96; ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE Olive O'Kane, also a new bowler, 72, 78, Three men rolled over 700 this week.| 72; Anne Butler 88, Anne Burne 46, 83, High was Stan Gray with 723 (262, 232,| 60, and ald reliable Gai Cover 84, 229). Nice bowling, Sten. Perce Ciark was next with a nice triple of 718 (283, 282) and Gordon Shemilt with 712 (251, 231, 230). Eric Jacklin rolled two WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES Team Standings -- Snails nice games| ists 13, Ballpoints 12, Shamrocks 9, Wish M, Cockerton 428 (230) and L. Burkhart 410 (211) High "ray 9g -- M. Luke 230, H. Mc- Laren 224, Joyce 209, J. Thomson 207, J. Bell a M Micklash 205, on Smart 203, M. Pirle 200 and |. Frost Missed last week -- $. Stead oe Sorry Sheila. 3, Mauve 3, Maroon 3 and Tan 1. High Doubles -- F. Russell 495 (254); 65. For 46 years he had reigned as the world's No. 1 tournament player and as late as 1952 won the three- cushion crown at San Fran- cisco. COMMENTARY BY BILL HEWITT aM DIRECT FR 16, Optim- 'of 273, 219 for a triple of 689 and Wilbur | ers 9, Blackhawks 8 Jetsons 7, and Mar- Down with 648, single games of 257, 210. Tians 6 Other 200 games Cliff Davis 268, Bill 2 - D Pike 24, Bob Jacklin 233,. R« : 253 231, Art Allman 227, Lioyd Edwards 22 Roger Plancke 223, 210; Mace Morrison e , 214 and Ed Holland 203. son 214, 205, N. Fice Harriet Johns was fhe only woman to|/N. Judge 204 vie 203, J hit the 600 this week. She rolled 613 with and Z. Rogers singles of 225, 201, Pear!- Marlowe had the 600 Games ulations to Verne highest single game of 236, Jean Morri- Dewell on 213, 257); Evon 1, Marg Jacklin Pelow 681 s); Lorraine Worden 661 (228, 234); ya Stewart 646 (200, Blanche ) Davis 620 (260); May 270, J, Beaton A. Piccini 225, C 224, K. Hooper 220, arkley 219, J. John 3, M. 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