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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1966, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 9, 1966 9g at Oshawa Yachthaven Leading Tight Race | 9 1 WIN A By DON ANGUS HALIFAX (CP) -- The Cana- dian curling championships were beginning to resemble a raffle heading into the fifth draw to- day-pick a rink and wait and see. Any one of eight rinks could make its move in the next few rounds of the five-day round- robin tournament and carry off all the honors. But at present, the 11 entries are curling with mutual respect and already there is speculation about play- off possibilities. Ontario; skipped by Joe Gu- rowka of Cooksville, was the only team to sweep both its matches Tuesday and moved into a first-place deadlock with Alberta. Both Ontario, two - time na- tional. champion, and Alberta, winner eight times and this year skipped by Ron Northcott of Calgary, had 3-1 won-lost rec- ords going into the fifth round at 2:30 p.m. (EST) Close behind the leaders were * six rinks with two wins apiece, topped by British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, each with one setback. Jammed together with 2-2 marks were Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- land and Quebec. NORTHERN ONTARIO LAST New Brunswick and New- foundiand both had one win against three defeats, while Northern Ontario was winless in three starts. The fifth round pitted New Brunswick against British Co- lumbia, Quebec against Ontario, Saskatchewan against New- foundland, Alberta against Northern Ontario and Manitoba against Nova Scotia. Prince Ed- ward Island had the bye. The sixth round, slated tonight . for 8 p.m., sends Newfoundland] THE CAMERAMAN croch- Grozelle, of Haileybury, keen intent displayed by against Northern Ontario, Mani-| ed down behind the rinks, sweeping a fine shot "into one of the competitors, as toba against Quebec, British Co-| almost at "hack"' level, pro- the house" but the Hailey- he slides out towards "the lumbia against Nova Scotia,} duces an interesting worm's bury rink lost this game to hog line" carefully eyes his New Brunswick against Prince| eye-view (ice work, that is) the favored Saskatchewan stone, to see if it is headed Edward Island and Saskatche-| of Northern Ontario's curl- entry. The bottom portion dead-on his skip's broom. wan against Ontario. Alberta' ing champs, skipped by Bill of the picture shows the --CP Wirephoto ; has the bye. : : Gurowka continued a sharp Tracy of Ba " \ . ; . 4 , ; { . , 'y gotville, Que., and/the contest into a rout with ajtest out of reach with three more | reversal of form after he ab-|pritish Columbia, piloted by| the ninth./in the third. | A big four count in ; sorbed a 14-6 lacing at the hands it vnn Mason of Burnaby, downed|Northcott was dead on the Guyrowka piled up another four of British Columbia in the open- , i saw i ' isa ts b ing 'rotind 'Monday. He eel Burke & Prince Edward Is-|broom with his final rock and in the ninth end when Snarr's ; ¥ pleted his two-game awéep Tass rey team from Charlottetown|made a beautiful raise of one! mates let him down again \ omy baeersndes | A1-9. of his own stones, pushing it into : i ' coat day with a 13-7 victory over Vic! ,, , alae Highlight of the third round : Snarr's Nova Scotia crew from Northern Ontario, oy soll hye gpa ~ pg So igang was Prince Edward Island's 8-7 aie Halifax. |Bill Grozelle of Haileybury, had upset over Manitoba in a tense : Alberta curled to near-per- the fourth-round bye. MISS COSTLY battle. Lerner fell behind 6-0} ' = fection in stunning Bob Picker-| In the third round Prince Ed-| Saskatchewan got two back in|after four ends but rebounded | : : : ing's Saskatchewan representa- the 10th end, but Alberta col-|for three on the eighth and} tives from Avonlea 12-6 in the ery _ ire Manlioba lected a fat three in the 11th|Squared the match 7-7 after 11} ue ie le1, Nova Scots nioped New-/A 'Pickering missed" takeout [ends 2 FROM OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN |foundland 9-8, Quebec upset Al-|with his last stone leaving) On the 12th Burke made the | re aso perta 8-4, Saskatchewan dumped|Northcott an easy draw shot. |most difficult shot of the round | in other matches, He #IM'Northern Ontario 13-5 and On-| Ontario took advantage of er-|to give the Islanders the win, pod P ecied Casta sane mie downed New Brunswick! "atic front-end shooting by Novajraising his guard to shot posi- 4 nipeg defeate ariie Sullivan : : {Scotia in the opening end to to-|tion by scant inches over al i of Saint John, N.B., 11-8; George| 10-5 while British Columbia drew ta) our points and put the con- Manitoba rock | MacCharles of St. John's skip-|the bye. et ile hal ea A HE . : ped his Newfoundland team to! Ainerta jumped into an early : its initial victory, 10-8 over Bill|s.9 jead over Saskatchewan in| = | the fourthround duel. between x) | CHECK THESE SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFERS! Ss STANDINGS |the two Western powerhouses, | \scoring single points in each of By THECANADIAN PRESS the first three ends. p : é After eight ends Alberta led) Canadian curling champion- |5.3 and the Calgary skip turned | ship standing Tuesday after | - 2 = | four rounds: . ARGOS SIGN 2 IMPORTS | } SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL cs ie aed N WHISKY | | TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto) i | © 14 ft, Fibreglass MUSTANG FEATURE 12 ft. 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