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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Feb 1965, p. 29

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. - . . . * ne s KNOX PRESBYTERIAN, 4 _jedi assists. Bennett also had two 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February ov a Re MLG To Try Again' Bantam Results In Weenie, 1p the sina. ae s : Gary McDougall, with a pair} For King Street, it was Gray e Extension Permit ' * e of goals, was the big scorer for|assisted by Smith and Harding SPORTS " Eli tl - TORONTO (CP)--Maple Leaf Knox, amy ee first two, both|from D. Robinson, for their two . one mina ons Gardens has made an attempt Protestant Lea ue unassisted. Danny Clark on ajtallies with J. Tresise drawing , ae to re-open its application for pase by Bea wanes and Vio: their only penalty. NAMED TO HALL his defence against Sonny Lis- . r Jen . . Ere Te Sl ga PRT re eg NOR AR En eg Pigg lg e 2a ere Harold Ballard, executive), Ome tie game highlighted the|sisting. Penalties were drawn/next two goals. Bob Christie had|, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. lident of the Central Profes-|vard Medical School, pro . vice - president of the Gardens, five Protestant Bantam Hockey|by Mitchell i Burley Sapin-|the game's only penalty. (AP) -- The Saratoga Winter|sional Hockey League, has|hounced Clay's condition excel fl uiletin f the|Sel Hi Ron Jay, Ozzie Keel-|said in a letter to Mayor Philip League schedule games played ski (2) and Hancock. John Porter, on a three-way Club Monday night honored/heen named to a sports hall of|lent. McDermott operated on The latest bulletin from the mes, Ron Jay, Ozzie Moan a aL if the application igo Sunday, with St. Paul's and passing play with MacDonald|*chard Wurster, men's cham-|fame to be established here by|Clay for a hernia Nov. 13, ale Ontario Bowlers' Council (5jer, Roy Nesbitt, Al Perry, E./Givens rm Fong aoe cation 38!westmount United battling to a|SIMCOE STREET, 5 land Jim Coedy pion at the Canadian Openithe Royal Canadian Legion.|most on the eve of the sched > ins) announces that the Zone|Rowe, Dave Reynolds, Lioydjnot granted, mg tee pod 2-2 draw. Most one-sided score CHRIST CHURCH, 2 : speedskating championships at/ adams, a native of Fort Wil-luled fight with Liston liminations of the East-|Sabins, Manny Swartz, Ron ne to be movi SU-| was in the final game, when St.| Grant Arnold opened the scor-|ST. ANDREW'S, 6 Edmonton last weekend. Wur-ljiam, served many years as : : ern Canadian Championships|Swartz, Wes Stata, George Tay-|¥ cit a ._._|Andrew's whipped King Streetjing for the winners and then KING STREET, 2|St@": 22, leaves Wednesday for|manager of Detroit Red W JAMAICA BEATEN aly (Men's Division) will be rolledjlor, John Trott, Joe Kastner y counc Sag -- 6-2, but the "Saints" still lost|passed to John Morris for goal! onty having 15. vl ' "|three days of international com-|of the National League. He| . HAVANA (Reuters) -- Jam- . at Motor City Lanes on the fol-jand Joe Vasko. : for the extension in » Dut itithe game because they were!number two. Bob Todd and Mor-|,, 14 ¥ t St 'A eon" tas petition at Oslo, Norway. Clublattended a sports celebrity din- aica, already qualified for the __ lowing dates: February 14, 6, Any entrants arriving late|was rejected in the private bills) forced to default, because of not|ris followed with unassisted|"@"® (0S! | St. ows members presented him with alner here Wednesday. finals of the World Soccer Cup p.m., 10 games and February|will commence bowling on ar-|committee of the legislature. |having enough players in uni-|singletons, then Tim Murdock|game, by default, but they wonjstop watch and funds they was beaten 2-1 by Cuba Sunday - rival but will lose all the| In his letter, Ballard asked|form, a 4 pass from Steve|out in their exhibition action|/helped raise to pay fare to| CLAY RESUMES TRAINING |in the final match of Group 1 of 21, 6 p.m., 10 games. f . to are 24 entries in the|frames they have missed, There that the city re-submit the ap- Warne. which saw Butler and Stapleton|Oslo. Wurster took first place in} BOSTON (AP)--Heavyweight/the North and Central aa Men's Division. The top nine) Will be absolutely no picking up plication to the Ontario govern-| HARMONY, 3 Christ Church's two goals each score twice with -jthe 1,500 and 5,000 - metrejboxing champion Cassius Clayjican zone preliminary compe-. . men, on total pinfall for the 20/of frames. ment. NORTHMINSTER, 2| were scored by Blake Salmers, come, Rowe. Butler, Lioyd,jevents and third place in the|got the green light Monday tojtition. All three goals were . games, will represent this zone| The Canadian Championships caine Paul McVety scored bothlassisted by Tom Mcintyre and ennett and Stapleton all earn-'500 metres at Edmonton. resume full-scale training for|scored in the first half. in the Eastern Canadian finals|in the past have been conduct- THIS IS 8 ? eM for the losers with Brian|by Mike Hall, on a solo effort. jf ne meme In Ontario hunting accidents, at Guelph on Easter weekend. |ed by the Bowling Proprietors 35 per cent of the injuries are cks and John Alexander earn ST. PAUL'S, 2 The following bowlers are re-|Association but this year the ing assists on the first one and quested to be in attendance at|Bowlers' Council will conduct| self-inflicted. Hicks again on the second. Den- WESTMOUNT, 2 Motor City Lanes at 5.30 p.m. on/this very' important competi- nis, MeVety, Stevenson and| Germond from Andrews and Sunday, Feb. 14, to draw for/tion. ing, should come up with some|Goodchild all drew penalties. |Thompson, from Yule and G. a e their starting lanes and to re-| With the bowlers now work-|very strong representation. For the winners, Glenn Han-|Brick, were the goal-getters for & ceive final instructions before|ing for the bowlers, it is fully} In the Ladies' Division there|cock scored on a three-way play os cee Pa Ren gy ue a the bowling gets underway:/expected that there will bejare 16 entrants with the top 10|with Stu Spiers and Dave Pea- conaliiea Dick Adams, Ron Bragg, Har-|complete co-operation all the|ladies on total pinfall for the 20| cock, then Peacock scored, with oid Ballem, G. Bois, Alex Don-|way. games, being the bowlers to|Hancock setting up the play.| Cox and B. 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