UNITED STATES RINK WINS WORLD'S CURLING TITLE Raymond (Bud) Sommer ville, skip; Bill Strum, vice- skip; Al Gagne, second-stone and Tom Wright, lead. representatives, a rink from Superior, Wisconsin, defeat- ed Canada 9-6 in the final game. Left-to-right, they are was started six years ago, will rest in. United States, for the next year. In a sur- prise performance, the U.S. The Scotch Cup, emblem- atic of world's curling cham- pionship, for the first time since the annual tournament a GREENWOOD RACEWAY Ullman S FIRST RACE -- 6'4 furs. (trot) for 3) Start Good won Driving " yos. and up purse $700 (8) | Also Ran in Order: Guess Who, end J-Irish Valley Ball 1120 650 320) Cadenza. 4Judy Burton Beitlich 490 280 Quinella Nos. 4 and 1 paid $48.90 8-Ottawa Duke Galbraith Start Good won Driving Also Ran In Order: Felipa, Pat Riddell, Slik Scott, Avis, and Wally Song. parks Wings To Tie SECOND RACE -- 6% Furs (Pace) for ¢ 00 wea 'Driv By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Detroit's Ron Murphy got his eg ws 200) aise Ran tn Orders "Postal chiet, Pem-| While New York Rangers/20th goal of the season, bring- 390 349|Drow Bill, Black Sliver, Dillard, and Si held the league-leading Detroitling the Wings' 20-goal platoon Sot Geet Won, Nancily 520 : Red Wings to a 6-6 tie Friday|to five. Ullman, Howe, Delvec- : EIGHT RACE -- 6% Furs, (Trot) for night in New York, Chicagojchio and Bruce MacGregor Ran In Order: D Bive, Buster J = ' pS Geant Carte Ula Des ond Mish CAY Leeey nave' Norte. cog a er ig Hawks still provide Ca bene up the quintet. Gun. |3-Clement Hanover Walker 40 20\big question mark as the Na-| fddie Joyal was the oth fia ley énd 7 -- Hen-|5-Riverdale Bob Findley 260/45 Ei Jo} > other Coe tutam "| Start Good Won Driving Se eeenedlt stag: a season) Wings marksman. coe ae TThe Hawks, in Montreal for aj,.."¢ New Yorkers got singles ' we ; |from Don Marshall, Doug Rob- SEVENTH RACE -- 62 Furs (Pace) |for 3 yrs. and up. Purse $700 (8) 5-Horatius Findley 790 340 310 |2-Silver Ronnie Gawke 290 250 6-Royal K Scott Norris 700 |Wings' 6-6 tie with New York Senior League Final Scoring Following are the final statistics of the Oshawa Senior Hockey League for the 1964-65 season: SCORING LEADERS TORONTO (CP)--A flip of the Gare Nowe coin started Manitoba on the way to an eighth-round loss to Saskatchewan Friday and left Alberta the only undefeated) rink in the National Mixed Curling Championship. The flip decides which rink will throw last stone on the first end. "You have a definite advan- tage when you win the toss," Manitoba's Ernie Boushy of Winnipeg, the defending cham- pion, said Friday night. 'We lost all seven tosses and we knew sooner or later it would hurt us." Saskatchewan's Grant Bouey of Regina took advantage of the last stone to blank the first end and got the upper hand by col- lecting two stones on the second against Manitoba, undefeated 'at that point. Boushy lost three more to Saskatchewan on the third then |Manitoba switched to a draw Swarten Re Jim Peters Ross Ward Al Dick 6 @B GOALTENDERS' RECOR! GP GA Joe Melnick Gary Jim' Hinkson Mike Circa < @ane > ° 1 24 20 20 6 3 24 7 21 3 u 9 7 1 Brent Flintoff Robb Waddell Ken Veitch Pam Knight Don Gutsole Bill Braiden Mike Gray Cliff Long 3.7 PENALTY LEADERS BBs=sasessssrs ecoccococooous Eyes Seseeee NNOOMRRRRRROOOY rb] f= = 8 Gilles Hughes Phil Watson Gary Dionne s&s Charlie Hiltz NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Less than one week ago Stan Mikita of Chicago Black Hawks| NORTH BAY (CP) -- Dave |was considered a shoo-in for|Crowe led defending champion the National Hockey League in-| Niagara Falls Collegiate Red dividual scoring honors, with a|Raiders to a 67-58 win over 15-point bulge over his nearest/Ottawa Ridgemont High School rivals. : : lin the opening game of the Friday night Detroit Red|Ontario Federation of School Wings' centre Norm Ullman/Athletic Associations golden took another giant stride for-|pall basketball tournament Fri- ward and cut heavily into Mi-|day night. kita's lead, Ullman had three| Crowe, a six-foot-five centre, goals and one assist in the). ¢red 28 points, including 19 in ves 4 \the second half, to give his Rangers in New York. \team a semi-final berth against Mikita remained on top of the} , ; heap with 84 points, but yyi| Sudbury's Sheridan Tech Blue man's 38 goals and 40 assists | DC™Hs: left him only.six points back.| Sudbury romped to a 74-39 win | Chicago's Bobby Hull was in|°Ver Midland Secondary School lthird spot with 70 points, but)!" another opening-round game. lfound. his goal total of 38) In other games Friday night, equalled by Ullman. Detroit's|Oshawa Central Collegiate In- Gordie Howe picked up his 26th | Stitute defeated Smiths Falls goal of the year and was in| High School 54-42 and Sault Also Ran in Order: THIRD RACE -- ois iis (Pace) for Seattle D, and Lord Dean. 5.Deli aye Posen 7% 420 310 NINTH RACE -- 61% Furs. (Pace) for, game tonight against the sec-|. . @-Gypsy Chief 2nd Coke 630 4603 yos. and up purse $800 (7) ond - place Canadiens have|imson, John Brenneman and Vic éLitile Linda Sue Filion 450|2-Bar Gold Filion 290 260) nat Hiat bl ip tp |Hadfield, while Jean Ratelle Start Good Won Driving 5-Jovial Abbe Galbraith 350 260 watc Irs place Slip TOM | notted his 12th and 13th of the Also Ran in Order: Attorney Volo, ara Zz en iivine 370 their grasp late in the season| caason : Grattan Portage, Belmont Bertha, Molly) pag A In Order: Star Johnston, for the third consecutive i. eee {uae Bev Sandy Dares end Echo 0) But Chicago coach Billy Reay| BLAMES RANGERS 6Ve urs, (Pace)| YeOey ae. jconsiders the league title still] Toronto Maple Leaf coach 0 Jets! Fool, m8 up for grabs. With second place/ Punch Imlach credits the Ran- 710 449)" lat stake, Reay says tonight's|gers with most of his club' Morris Chips Williams 590 : 'fy . & . S cee ees wor Hondlty BOWLING NEWS jclash should be "the biggest|troubles this year. 'Also Ran In Order: Brown Bear, Melita |game of the schedule for both) 7, 49 meetings Baker, Custy Direct, Hieland Direct, and lelubs."" n ings, a Peet shang: Waite tics Dea tor oe. currently leads the FIFTH RACE -- 6'2 Furs. (Pace) for George's TV Tower 26-83,477; Orphans | Pack with 81 points and Cana- ry 8) F ' : PP Tay Bd ay? le 10.00 470 340) 26714372; theome Life | 19-81,671; Bruns-| diens are four points off the by wicl jowlers -B0, 3 ishawa ute " fy Feil Swing Corbett 370 280) im | 18-79,880; McLaughlin Fuel 16|Pace with 77--one more than|, jome-and-home weekend se-| 's Tallors 16-80,341; People's|the Hawks. However, Montreal|_, | 80,562; Dunn Clothing 14-76,359; Rosebow! 14-72.710;|has one game in hand over both 50 Royal, and Muncyana. FOURTH RACE -- for 3 yos. and up purse $600 (8) jordon Lee Geisel 640 #Little Joe Grattan Norris 7. s | Leafs have won only twice from New York. Imlach finds little consolation lin the fact 'his slump-ridden |Leafs now face the Rangers in DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE siti ith 6 ints, |Ste. Marie High School Wild- gg bok om tart Aaaaleg cats handed Michael Power lwas next with 61, while Alex|High School of Toronto a 61-41 weochi i Pilote| Setback. : lon pee pia ak even Oshawa and Sault Ste. Marie mA i _|were to meet in today's other eens. cccaaes os nmi |semi-final game while Friday "The leaders: \night's four losers were to meet A Pts.|in consolation games today. 56 84 |The final game in the knock- g 49 78 jout tournament was to be 79 | played tonight. 69 | Bill Fedorzcenko of Oshawa 61 |!ed his team into the semi- 59 |finals with a 24-point perform- 56 |ance. Brian Jenkins added 15, |Mikita, Chicago Ullman, Detroit Hull, Chicago Howe, Detroit Provost, Montreal Delvecchio, Detroit Pilote, Chicago Alberta Foursome emains Unbeaten and the Regina foursome held an 8-2 lead after five ends. It was a different story in the ninth round. Winnipeg won the toss and got back on the win- ning track. STRETCHED STRING Lee Green of Calgary stretched his undefeated streak to eight victories in the ninth round, while Manitoba and On- tario's Ray Grant of Unionville were sécond with 7-1 won-lost records and the only rinks in a position to challenge Alberta. Northern Ontario, skipped by Wilf Biron of Sudbury, was fourth with four wins in eight starts, Fred Tinling of Vancou- ver and Saskatchewan had 4-5 records. Brub Peterson of Fredericton, Charles Piper of Halifax and Dave Pedley of St. John's, Nfld., all have three wins in 'eight games while Olivier Sam- | son of Quebec City and Gordon |game without too much success!Spicer of Summerside, P.E.I., THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Merch 20, 1965 7 trailed with one victory after eight games. Assuming Alberta gets by New Brunswick in the 10th round today, Manitoba can still force a tie for first place by de- feating Ontario and then beat- ing the Albertans in the final round, also today. A playoff, if necessary, would be run off to- night. In other 10th-round matches, Northern Ontario meets Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan plays P.E.I., and Newfoundland takes on Quebec. B.C, drew the bye. Boushy went from rags to riches and back in his 10-9 de- feat by Saskatchewan Friday afternoon. Down six after five ends, he pulled his draw game together, went through a port with less than four inches to spare for an eight-end takeout and tied it at 8-8. But it all went for nothing| when the Manitoba skip was/ short with his last rock in an) att ted draw that he needed 4 Central Seniors Enter Semi-Final Cage Action For the smaller Smiths Falls squad, Doug Plants and Dennis Kindellan each scored 10 points. John Fletcher scored 18 points in the first half and added two when coach John Milliken put him back in the game late in the second half to lead the Sault squad. Brothers Mike and Steve Piper scored 11 and 10 points respectively. Paul Hammerich with 15 and Tim Moore with 12 were tops for Toronto. INCOME TAX RETURNS Completed T. 1. Short Form STILL 2.00 U.A.W. HALL Bond East PUBLIC WELCOME Hours: 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. to 8 p.m, Mon, to Fri. to force an extra end. | Manitoba walloped Newfound-| land 18-3 in the evening game, forcing Pedley to concede the match after eight of the regular |10. ends. | EYE-CLOSER | The longest stretch of dead) straight highway in the world) runs over the Nullarbor a in Australia for 328 miles. NHL RACES At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Here is the up-to-date picture on the National Hockey League title, individual point-scoring and Vezina Trophy-races. (The Vezina is awarded to the goal- keeper playing the most games on the team with the . fewest goals against. The eligible goal- keeper is shown with the club's total goals against.) League Title P Detroit' ...cocccosee Montreal Chicago TOFONtO soevesersesses Scoring Mikita, Chicago ..... Hull, Chicago ... . Vezina Trophy a Hall, Chicago .+0«- 162 Crozier, Detroit «+... 165 Sawchuk, Toronto ... 165 Hodge, Montreal .... 169 CAMERON Wrecking Demolition We Wreck Anywhere-- Any Description FREE ESTIMATES Call 725-4285 Or Write-- 161 Mill St., Oshewe arasG ese ate "728-1601 HAVE GUN MINOR AND MAJOR REPAIRS 728-1601 WILL GREASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS JOHN T. MARKOVICH, Proprietor Oshawa Esso Service Centre KING ST. WEST et PARK RD, For personel use er for @ Company use there ere e definite advantages wher you lease o new... ® No insurance costs . . for full details, PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 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Scott) Rangers. team to a 9-5 victory over the} Kreme Be Grahame a Ped acetal titan hor The high-scoring trio of Norm|Tigers in a polo match Thurs-| | Over 0 -- N. O'Reilly 441, Wes Stata|UIlman, Gord Howe and Alexiday to win the Jaipur Gold! lden 618, R. Cooney 690, D. Smith 673, R.|Delvecchio continued to fatten|Cup. | and|----- --_--_-------- | 7 é |Brown 657, H. Appleton 604, L. Schram|their individual averages --------_____---- Toronto Rifles | | REMEMBER WHEN? . .| 601, J. Vasko 665, C. Balley 640, H. Ket) have counted a total of 69 points |M. Fenton 659, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS nitsky 616, A. Greene 656, L. Hyman 637, |Bovrie 629, P. ew Cc S | Cardinal 615. | High Average M. Bell 240, High Just seven years ago to- Marshall 650, and NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Standings: Detroit, won 37,) lost 22, tied 7; points 81. Points: Mikita, Chicago, 84. | Goals: B. Hull, Chicago; Ull-! man, Detroit, 38. | Assists: Mikita, 56. Shoutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 6. Penalties: Brewer, Toronto,| 165. minutes. | You Like lt... .. ft Likes You Distributor B. j/in 13 games. ltriple -- Hi. Kainitsky 894. High triple with| Centreman Ullman led thél day -- in 1958--- Marlene Skidmore 677 ULLMAN LEADS AGAIN N t Y t Si ed |handicap --- D. Smith 917. High single --|Wings for the second night in a 0 e ign | Matthews of Australia won each im me oe mF lvoe poets and acted tn St | Barnhart 64, |three Is a ssis ° yomen's 100 - yards MONTREAL (CP) -- Toronto} Geog Efforts -- R. Davis 124, R. Leger ro ye Me aod dine other. This upped his point to- i ontinental Foot-| 128, G. Larkin 102, J. Irving 121, A.| inka td i ; suiting of tne Conners |pucon 125, Al, Scott 119, P. Versivis 113| tal to 78 points--just six short of} of 10.3 seconds, in Sydney, ball League will announce the /..3°Eq. 'Thurston 101. |Chicago's Stan Mikita. He also} Auyciralia. Two days later appointment of a new head| Lemon League -- G. Barnhart 70, 92 92, matched Bobby Hull's goal out-|- she was to set a 220-yards coach next week, team pres- s s 20-y : UAW LADIES AUX. Ne. 27 put of 38. record of 23.4 seconds. ident Hyman Katz of Montreal' '411. pouies -- Joey Braiden 455 (200,, Howe scored his 26th goal|------ sbi gptersy nrg beta see « 225)4 Ellen Burrus 451 (235, 216) and Lill of the year and Delvecchio| atz sa e search [0r @/"'Wigh Singles -- Vi Coolidge 234, Ann|came up with an assist on a| replacement for Sam Etch-|cwiiiams 225, Rose Ellis 223 and Ethel poal by Ullman, for a six-point eb who re te gned ah Te ee te. aman. night for the threesome. | mon 7 aaclag reasons, has weaints Taken = Sters a Tey Herds 0;| However, it was Jean Ratelle| narrowe' 0 two men. isfits 3, Beaties 0; June Bugs 2, Gutter ho salvaged the split for the| "4 $ 1; Hawk 2, Go-Getters 1 who '§ g P' kn ga ig ie gal ge agg th teem standings -- Stars 29, Gutter|Rangers, scoring his 13th goal Vi 1 » veli-| Snipes 24, June Bugs 22, Try Hards 22,|with less than four minutes re- j | Hawk 19, Go-Gett ; les 1 A reitash ' a aad Tks San maining in the game. : ; other is not so well-known, or experienced, but has many good qualities." 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