Manitoba Foursome Gets Helping Hand y STERLING TAYLOR TORONTO (CP) -- Hairpins| and curlers. always closely as- sociated in the boudoir, came together disastrously on the ice in the opening round of the Na- tional mixed curling champion- as here Monday night. A hairpin cost Nova Scotia's rink, skipped by Charles Piper) of Halifax, an important shot and may have been responsible for an 8-6 loss to Manitoba in the ll-rink, round-robin tourna- ment. the defending cham- Winnipeg rink, skipped by nie Boushy, 3-2 in the sixth end withom last rock, Nova Scotia's attempted guard sud- denly stopped dead about 15 feet outside the hogline, Training School Set For Junior Skiers NELSON, B.C. (CP) -- Dave Jacobs, coach of the Canadian national ski team, said Monday night' a national summer ski school will be established this year. He said the school will be un- der the direction of the Cana- dian Amateur Ski Association at Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, about 12- miles east of this Kootenay city. The best junior skiers from across Canada will be invited to attend the summer school, Ja cobs said, and members of the national team will take part pone. with some of the top coaches in the country. Jacobs said it is expected that altogether some 600 skiers will train at the summer school. , Underneath was the hairpin, which propably ruined Piper's chances of stealing the end. Boushy collected two instead and took control of the game in the remaining four ends. British Columbia skipped by Fred Tinling of Vancouver, Al- berta's Lee Green of Calgary, Saskatchewan's Grant Bouey of Regina, and Boushy all won their opening games along with Ontario's Ray Grant of Union- ville, NAS BYE Northern Ontario, skipped by Wilf Biron of Sudbury, drew the' first-round bye. Piper, along with rinks skipped by Brub Peterson of Fredericton, Dave Pedley of St. John's Nfld., Olivier Samson of Quebec City and Gordon Spicer of Summerside, P.E.I., were all winless. Ontario plays Saskatchewan, New Brunswick meets Northern Ontario, Quebec goes . against Nova Scotia, Alberta takes on PEL, and Manitoba plays British Co'umbia in the second round today. The third round tonight fea- tures a key match between Manitoba and Northern Ontario which finished third last year. WINS OVER N.B. British Columbia won 8 - 5 Monday over New Brunswick. Saskatchewan held off a de- termined comeback by New- ./foundland to register a 12-6 vic- tory Alberta stole three in the ninth end of its regular 10-end match and went on to defeat Quebec 10-7, Ontario had no difficulty de- feating P.E.I. 7-3. Grant who re- GREENWOOD RACEWAY »resented Ontario in the Cana- dian curling championships at Saskatoon earlier this year, al- lowed Spicer only a single stone on igs third end and two on the nin TORONTO (CP) -- Standings in the National mixed curling championships at the end of the first round: PW 1 1 - 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 British Columbia Saskatchewan Alberta Manitoba Ontario North Ontario New Brunswick Newfoundland Quebec Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Bad Boys Win, Now In Finals Bad Boy advanced into the finals of the Oshawa Senior Yockey League last night when they whipped Oshawa Discount House 10-2 at the Brooklin Arena. The victory gave Bad Boys the best - of - three semi-final series 2-1, They will meet Beaupre's Spur in a best-of-five final series at the Civie Audi-- torium this Sunday, at 7 p.m. George Samsen paced Bad Boys to their win with four goals and two assists. George Westfall notched a pair with singletons going to Jim Peters, Arn Whitney, Butch Brady and Doug Cole. Gillie Hughes Brodie had a continual battle ecesoooHeeep, KrRrHRoooooomM spearing penalty. |While he was in the penalty and Duncan) going until Brodie finally lost! his temper and picked up a| |five-minute McMurray's Lose Opener At Welland Oshawa McMurray's dropped a 91-69 decision to Welland, in the first game of their home- and-home, total - point Ontario Basketball Association's Inter- mediate "A" provincial semi- final playoffs, in Welland, Return game will be played here, in the Donevan Collegiate gymnasium, on Saturday eve- ning of this week, 7.30 o'clock. Familiarity with their home play, with the resulting advan- tage of smoother attacking posi- tion, was the major factor, as the homesters picked up a 10- point margin in the first half of the game, with a 42-32 count. Their margin was about the same in the second half, as they outscored the Oshawans 49-37, but it was significant that Wel- land scored 10 of their 49 points in this second half, on penalty shots. Oshawa's vigorous check- ing, as they tried to hold the speedy Welland attackers in check, drew the close scrutiny of the officials and meant a to- tal of 21 "free throws"--and the accuracy of the homesters at the foul-line was very evident-- they missed only twice. M. Prior with a total of 20 points, half of them on foul shots, and D. Hudson, with 23 points, seven on fouls, were the top scorers for the homesters with W. Dick and L. Geisenhoff also figuring prominently. Oshawa's scoring success was weii-divided with Brent Oldfield tops with an even dozen while Garney Guna, Jim Rowden and Bob Grier each scored 10 points and Bob Booth had eight. Booth will likely be missing from Mc- Murray's lineup on Saturday night, since he entered hospital this week, for an operation on his nose, OSHAWA Oldfield (12), {Gunn (10), T. Olinyk (7), Row- den (10), Booth (8), G. _-- Acadian Edge Bowlerama In Toronto City Major five- pin bowling action at Knob Hill Bowl,Acadian Cleaners won a 3-2 decision over the Bowler- ama entry. Putting together 1,118; 1,257; 1,423; 1,118 and 1,425 for a 6,341 team-total, the Oshawa club deserved a much better fate as Bowlerama mustered only 5,952 for their five-game block. The Toronto club's scores in order were, 1,232; 1,082; 1,181; 1,142 and 1,315. Both clubs used seven bowlers during the ser- ies with numerous changes be- ing made in an effort to gain the victory. Bob Gallagher and Ozzie Keel- er each rolled 45 frames for Acadians and were very effec- tive. "Porky" racked up 1,249 (335, 306) while 'Mighty Mite" had 1,232 (359, Wy 'Canada' Nips Swedish Squad PERTH, Scotland (CP)--Can- qda's Terry Braunstein won his first game in the seventh inter- national curling championships Monday night but had a tougher time than 'expected in defeating "ef Borge Holmeron of Sweden hi other first-round games in the dive - game round - robin tournament, Scotland's Chuck Hay finished strongly to defeat the nervous United States rink Cleaners Dick Adams bowled 1,104 for 45 frames, Ron Jay 789 (322) for 29, Reg Hickey 918 for 40, Jim Cassells 820 for 35 and Dave Reynolds 229 for 11 frames, League standing -- Helle- well's Stars 89, Plantation Bowl 78, Mowat Cartage 75, Aimco Automotive 73, Willow Bowl 70, Bayview Bowl 68, Motor City Lanes 68, Tuxedo Junction 68, T. Anthony Ltd. 61, Acadian Cleaners 60, Knob Hill 60, Ace Bowling 58, Man. Life 57, L. J. MCGuinness 56, Aprile Lanes 55 and Bowlerama 44. Saturday's action will be at Willow Bowl when the T. An- thony club will provide the op- position for Acadian Cleaners. The executive committee of the Toronto City Major League, through secretary Perc Cutting, wishes to announce that a por- tion of the team rolloffs for the championshipqll be rolled at Motor City Lanes here in Osh- awa. Oshawa bowling fans will be given the opportunity to witness the six top clubs in the ledgue| in a five-game block at Motor City April 24, at 2 p.m. The entire rolloff will consist of 20 games with five-game blocks being rolled at four different establisments. It should be noted that the conditions at Motor City Lanes have been most acceptable to Toronto bowlers when they have competed in the regular sched- uled league play. Oshawa Minor Playoff Action Canadian Corps won their fifth consecutive game in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- tion's Bantam League round- robin playoffs as they defeated Westmount Kiwanis 5-3 at the Children's Arena last night. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 16,1963 7 ments. Brian Suddard the winners with Jerry Mays|goals for the winners with the lone goal for Hayden|Moore and Dave ftacdsnald. Leaming ing for Tony's. Two goals each by John Barron and Jim Clapp led Auto Workers Credit Union to a 6-2) Human carelessness is t triumph over Tony's Refresh-|cause of four ya ary Ry | Ontario.. Lightning DON'T CARE andjfires in Terry McQuade added the other'causes the rest. 2 John Nichols led the winners with two goals while Scot Wil- son, Grove Bennett. and Peter Smith fired singles. John Van- dermeer, Kerry Gibson and Jim Yakemishyn were the marks- men for Westmount. Police Association and Scugog Cleaners battled to a 1-1 tie. Les Kiraly scored for the Police while Mike Wall notched the only Scugog goal. In the other game, three goals by John Graham sparked B'Nai B'Rith to a 7-5 victory over Houdaille Industries. Wayne Tutin tallied two goals for the winners with Wayne Connelly and Barry Meir getting singles. Dave Beach had two goals for Houdaille while Surge Vachan, Rick Mooney and Dave Pultz added the others. Oshawa Dairy held first-place in the Juvenile League's dou- ble round-robin playoff series with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Hayden Macdonald. Dave Mo- sier and Jerry Welsh scored for ml. FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER «., skipped by Bud Summerville 11-5 and Bwitzeriand defeated Norway 11-8. Braunstein's Winnipeg rink, Canadian champions, put to- gether a pair of twos in the 'ourth and fifth ends to take control over the stubborn Swedes. Summerville's Wisconsin rink| was expected to put up a tighter CAMERON Wrecking Demolition We Wreck Anywhere-- Any Description Reg. 29.95 NOW Pre-Season Special Now On ALUMINUM DOORS e Self Storing 6-MONTH DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN a ee Now is the time to buy ond sove on home improvement moterials ot Millwork. 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