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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1965, p. 10

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Pea be peli og hol > p: SOCCER ENTHUSI Marking the coming serious training for the up- ae pipind ay coming soccer season. Here Lakeview Park and started Adrian di Daniela, right, OSHAWA LAKEVIEW club, is tackled by Pino Perini also of Italia. PLAYERS SIGN and of Joe Poirier, 26, halfback OTTAWA (CP) Ottawa|from Loyola and McGill univer- Rough Riders of the Eastern/sities. Thorsiand played with BOWLING NEWS Football Conference Friday an-| Riders in 1963 but a broken leg EASTWAY MIXED 1¢-PIN LEAGUE (nounced the signing of Oscar|sidelined him last season. Poi- And this is the end of another season " siy, Ir j , io Ga Chima "ber Wakae tee' Te Thorsland, 24, a defensive end rier signed for his sixth sea Auto-Magic Carwash team of Joan Ross, from Clemson University, §.C.,|son. Feiriey Bouckley, George Turner and th " . George Reid. 't was @ close battle all the way, the Oshawa Tune-Up Centre leading at the end of four games, but the Carwash gang back to take the lead in and then won it, going | came charging the fifth game away. | The scores were; Auto-Magic Carwash/ 4,745, Oshawa Tune-Up Centre 4,176, Cen-| tral Auto Body 4,173, Crown Taxi 4,158, | Meades Sunoco Service 4,092, Oshawe Camera Centre 4,076, Bonds Clothing 4,073 and Vancos 4,049, | in the Consolation series, it was Pres- fon's Men's Wear ail the way. They start- ed off with a big 806 first game and were | Mever threatened. Norm St. Laurent was | (Oshawa Times Photos) | easier to form a national team of university students, as was done Jast year in Winnipeg and 'Boucher's Ideas : Not All Approved 2": sting ucts than in becoming professionals. John Wilson, coach of the sen- By THE CANADIAN PRESS gt further hinder nor yore Ottawa Montagnards who Bouch issi eh MS\this year made a 12-game tour P deo a acihawan Junior would be needing more junior! of Europe, said he doubted that Hockey League stands almos | graduates, NHL clubs in the United States alone in advocating that the C '|SHOULD SELL NHL would ever agree to a proposal r Hockey Associ-| ' that would serve only to "gl peice project, CAHA president Vionel/strengthen Canada's national to develop a Canadian national| Fleury said in Quebec Boucher] team: hockey. team, 'should try and sell his plan to' He added Boucher's plan ap- jthe NHL but that it Is much; peared impractical to him be- cause of the high player turn- over implicit in its one-year aspect, Wilson said it takes four or five years to build a good club, adding, "You can't build) a team on a one-year basis and you can't build a team made up of stars, which I think is what Boucher has in mind," Bud Holohan of Winnipeg, for- mer manager of the national team, agreed with the idea of a permanent manager and coach, but said he felt Boucher calibre of top international| hockey. He said a team of first-year junior graduates would not -be good enough to defeat top inter- national clubs. TRADES BALL FOR MIKE DALLAS (AP)--Quarterback John Roach of Dallas Cowboys is quitting the playing field for the announcing booth. The club announced Thursday that the former Southern Methodist standout will spend next season doing color and human interest | j broadcasting over CBS cover- age of the Cowboys' games, About the only part of Bou- cher's suggestion that found even partial approval was that a permanent manager and coach be appointed to handle the teams over a number of years, Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL was unavailable for comment but Gordon Juckes, secretary-manager of the CAHA We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities oP is deluding himself about the MON, . « SPECIALS EN DAILY 'TIL 10 -- SAT. 'TIL 6 P.M, Lawn Chairs Strong tubuler 1" frame with wide saran webbing and extra wide white plastic arm rests, Compare ot 9,98, FOR PRICE SAKE 3 ay f AT 0.D.H. OUTDOOR PATIO DISPLAY said the program should not be scrapped "until it is fairly tested." He said Boucher's suggestions "were very nice' but there was no indication that professional teams would co-operate or that the players would be prepared to give up possible $20,000 a year contracts to join the na- tional team, 100% cotton; pre-shrunk, AT 0O.D.H, Girls' Sixes 7 to 14 GLEN CHECK SLIMS washable ond FOR PRICE SAKE MAIN FLOOR Protect Your Eyes Automaticelly with Automatic Sunglasses They change color! The only sun glosses thet go from light to MEN'S Canadian Made GOLF HATS with tee holder and three tees: FOR PRICE SAKE 83° He also suggested that pro- | posed expansion of the NHL! 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Boots Black- 1,88 Call 725-4285 Ve mV, 161 Mill St., Oshawa LEE Or Write-- cee Rooke Merman) ena meme eS KeREAR Pena, eve et ont PENIEW SANSA NPA ARAN PANS ANLAI TEV EVETEY | Pe MMCSRT | manuel the big gun for Preston's with the only 600. -------~ ere eeaceree: This Summer make it a for the day. Preston's rolled 4,465. Other scores were Snapshots 4,114, TAGRs 4,112, Bobbies 4,087, Stark's Plumbing 4,026, YOMACS 4,025 and Pickwick Cleaners 4£2'. Dandies scratched out The top six-game totais for the girls were Josie Gyurka 1.025 (192), Betty Grant 959 (196), Carole Ball 950 (193), Joan Ross 941,. Doris Vann 934 (196),| Mavis Taylor 919, Carole Collis 916 (207,| 196), Martha Stauffer 914, Anne Bone 913 o, (200), Marielie Guay 904, Marion. Peake \ \ l \ l \ @84 (196), Lil Gillespie 684, Elleen Wors- l ley 876, Fairley Bouckley 867, Vi Me Uf Cormack 857 and Mary Mothersill 855 PR einen, Norm St. Laurent in the N's division were, Ig Clark 1,094 (208), z j George Reid 1,093 (222, 20 Bob Peake) i j\ TT \ T \ 1,079 (212, 211), George Turner 1,073 (217,| 1 | 204), Doug Vann 1,072 (208), Sam Larocca| 4 y| 1,068 (201), George Lawrence 1,033 (213) Matt Katchaluba 1,025, Hugh Gillard 1,024, ; Bob Edgar 1,024, Ossi Sponer 1,072, Doug f Ai Gibbs 1,009, Gord McCormack 1,004 and Lorenz Shatz 1,000. 'i Preston's team consists of Marielle 4 p Guay, Carole Ball, Norm St. Laurent and Doug Gibbs. Don't forget the banquet - paivreny, May 15, 6.30 p.m. at the Legion ~ ' rage a! ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE _. Congratulations to the Strikers, on win- fing the Championship and also to the Rockets, on capturing the Consolation A lot of good scores were turned in Mace Morrison was the highest for the ve men, with his triple of 799 and singles a of 338, 257, 204. Roger Plancke was next with 726 (260, 246, 220); Gordon Shemiit 676 (282, 224); Doug Wilson 649 (24), 214); Eric Jacklin 643 (226, 223 lin 637 (253, 225); 220); Art Allman 614 (296) 'a ler 614 (225); Cliff Davis 254, Walter Tippett 244; Richard Crouter 234; Mark Hill 216 George Ford 211; Stan Gray 208, Lioyd Edwards 208; William Pike 29 Glen i Art Walker 203 and Biil Adventure is outdoors in Ontario's vast and vigorous Northwest! Northwest in your Ontario is a family vacationland where the pace is easy, the pleasure unlimited, This is sportsman's country, exciting and unspoiled... a natural spectacular, enriched by man's ingenuity, Follow the Lake Superior shore, with its calm iniets Grace Locke was high fer the women and unsurpassed views, to Port Arthur and with a triple of 737 (295, 222, 220); Win Mie Scott 655 (241, 208, 206); Pearl Mar fowe 628 (222, 219 Betty Grandy 233; Marg Jacklin 226, Marj Taylor 224, Marg Mossey 221, Jean Morrison 208 and June Edwards 200. Don't forget the bowling tournament _with Westmount United Church, on May 6. WOLVES SLAIN A record 2,265 wolves were killed in Ontario in 1964, up from 1960's 1,509, for bounties totalling $44,999. NOW OPEN Fort William, twin ocean ports in the heart of the continent. See the great Lakehead Elevators, capable of holding one of the world's largest concentrations of wheat. Then watch the loading of ships that carry this wheat to the world's markets. Enjoy the wonders of nature at Quetico Provincial Park, 1,750 square miles of forests and waterways in the Rainy River region. Discover Lake of the Woods, an angler's paradise of small and large lakes, gentle streams and rushing rivers, and thousands of picturesque islands. Then visit Kenora.and Old Fort Island, site of a fur trading post dating back to 1790, We'd like to help you plan an Adventure Vacation of lasting memories in Ontario's great Northwest. PRACTICE DAY or NIGHT oe North Oshawa MINIATURE Send us this coupon and we'll mail you our Great Northwest Ontario Adventure Vacation 'booklet (24 pages in full colour). Province of Ontario, Dept. of T Parlioment Buildings, Room Toronto 2, Ontario. ourism & Information, 706, Please send me complete information on Great Northwest Ontario Adventure Vocations. ve Driving Range e@ 40 TEES @ 30 GRASS TEES i SNACK BAR New bells ond Ciubs supplied SIMCOE ST. 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