THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 15, 1966 @ , ' 10-PIN ACTION Rolls Season's High Triple #1] T PrOoAGe eee ee bo) Hy 3 But Knops Team S WIFE SHEDS A TEAR AS JOHNNY LONGDEN RECEIVES SENDOFF 18, and son Vance, 36. Over obliged his fans with a thrill- 60,000 fans were on hand ing victery aboard "George Saturday at Santa Anita, to. - Royal', for the 6,032 win of see Johnny ride the final his long life "in the irons". race of his career -- he had He will now become a announced his retirement, trainer ior Frank McMahon, earlier in the week. The of Calgary. British-born racing great, --AP Wirephoto who was raised in Alberta, ing day of the current sea- son. "Grandpa Johnny' and his family stood in the circle for the farewell ceremon- ies, with a group of his fel- low jockeys, in the back- ground. Left-to-right, are son Eric, 22; Mrs. Longden; Johnny, daughter Andrea, Joe, You'll Think You've Got The Luck Of Thelrish When You Consult Holland! . Lorenz when Sel Himes with 330 and) Chows, Corvettes, Peacock's and Burn's Dyett's also remained in the hunt by whomping Erinil 4 to 0, as did Ontarle Motor Sales, by winning over ideal Dairy to-1, a scored over Harrisons; LA led bayriod Lv Eveniss over idgworth's each by 3to-1 margins. Ge ae wi an outstanding » 24 es, followed by Harry Hutcheon's with (215) card. Ralph O'Reilly had 584 -| Dick Courtney 580 (203, 207), Ron Bi ley 576 (226), Gein Copp 575, Herm Pri ken 573 (204), John Waldinsperger (207), Bob McHugh 561 (222), Tom Krave chute S65 (248) nn Gra ERE tf Dave Fantham 553 (219), Frank Sobli $50 (236), Fred Snow 546 (215), John |Mason 545 (200), Bill Welsh 544, Joe The biggest surprise of the|Schatz 558, Bert Harding, 557, While the displaced leaders had to settie| league last week, with four shutouts and | "Ste aie ga iene Ver % season thus far, in the GMlGerry Fahey 557, Bruce Thom-|try Asains' managed tn shay Clean lecoren onmes ending In $= fo = 2| Hovdalltes industries 18, Ontario Motor 10-pin League, has been the|pson 550, George Kurelo 548, |By virtue of = 52 win over Big Five,| Vancos blanked Maligs: Golf Range| Saies 15, CK ata & Diaut ik dee ; ; bide ita t YE kK » J Irphans \gained seven valuable over acs; Hitt an i -- Fl Jim Martin's bd = eae 9 =, gel a farkers with a shutout win va. Moors phone Cleaners and Morings won over | B0@,, genre, 12, Hermes ty suecrisgn e Rooks. 1932, Bi adertor 31, ONY | beams. wey. i 10, Aldsworth Cleaners 10, Mackle's Van Considering 'also rans', Mar-|Lupel 529, Bob Cayley 527, Bert| rated Crawiers °S7;" Trivmons' trapped over: Bonds) 'ilard's over Essen: Mag: | an, storaae, % deal Dairy, #, tints os gor since Pod -- Aa cl age bee 519, a $2 win from Scugogs, Duraciean hip, jdes beating, Pickwicks and Central Auto| cemeco 6H and. Enterprises 6 and of Bill Hayes to their roster, |Me urgess » Oz Spooner ro own Lat "Riedaamie el ; rehars. q gy , ed Shoul For. th Is, J ka had thi have become solid contenders |513, Joe Friedrich 512, Jake |like Belg sop as octal igh acorn gi night with Sot, followes | SEAT THE Houst z for the league crown. 'Their|Wind 810, Bert Alexander S|, pened, te atu x Mitt tice" 'a, 'Mile a amet ns etm latest win a 5-2 victory over|Gerry Topham 507 and Paul|papcock with 587, Jim Zamborellt' ses,| Martha Stautter 478, Marielle Guay 476,|!ng Herm Prakken's one - pin win. over the Minute Men, despite a fine |Blair 507. pe Eres Hs, leer Hubner 524, {rene Dopreve sie, Anne Bone 455, Amy Giery) whey Neal, last week. Herm ; i" insides jair 520, Rich Forst , Dan| Walker 454, i 1, fi to-547, series by MM's Alex Ross, gave| Standings: Rooks 24, Flint-| Thompson 509, Ray Adair. 509, "Lorenz| Worsley 4k. Mat Cole 0G coe Farley | them sole possession of first|stones 22, Die Room Twisters Sau, Sh Ron Leonard 20. Back ben Roun, 438, akc i al place in the loop. |18, Paint Shop 18, Dapper Dans) spy" and' ds" Sponer S01... | 592 (244), then Al Young S82 (2291, Doug | PLAY GOLF Flintstones' Arno Knop set a|17, Minute Men 14, Chevelles| The best fed by the | Gibbs 459 (210), Bob Worsley 547, Doug new high triple mark for the|12, Ti-Cals ll, Jewells Men's was 2 52, by Glenda Thompson" Norms Vann 59, Glen Wager Si, Sam Larocee '" RING WEST lagy * OR? $ | . a 511, Barb/531,° Bi elly | Harry m a season with a dazzling 652 (256,|Wear 10, F-35's 9, Union Reps|kirknam. «3, Jean Hutcheon 475, |Bob Peake 515, George Turner 511, Dou G 205) series, yet watched his|9 and Caprices 4. | Pettit 475, Ona Zambonelll. 475, okiad Cole $05 and Bob Howlett $03. (220). : i-3 decision to the | Leonard 470, Bev Doran 458, Noreen Rich-| Standings: Vancos 38, Central Auto GOLF CLUB . oe Sos ; ecision to LANDER-STARK CLASSIC frees or. torelne Onley 446, Eleanor | Body, 29, North Oshawa Golf Range 29, ie oom wisters. : ee lerbacko 431, Barb Gyurka 423 and Twila Speedy Muffler Kings 28, Bond's Clothes Dapper Dans blasted Jewells at miganue ie Bo Falcons sae she | Wilson 45 \25, ite and Miss 24, Morings Garage| 100 -- Be N., Oshawe 7-to-0, as Danny Thomson's crew jrunner-up Tigers, as they scored a 3-0) Standings: A and W Drive-in 32, Inde-| ot: te pire arneld eee oles , a y : ~ peg|win over the Hornets, while the second-|Pendents 31, Try Agains 29, Orphans 26,| ; 1% Jaligs 16, Giiiards 14,| Excellent Greens -- Well Trapped set their sights on a play-Off|Diacers were dropping a 2-1 decision to|Asira Nuts 22, Vern Auto Glass 22, Way Pholo 16 Jaligs 16, Gillards 14,| Excellent Greens. | Trappe spot. |the Mustangs, despite @ sizzling 639 series pik gg) See cicare ts 8 oe i 4; Orphans: 13 Bnd: Reece 1s | Membership Available Mrs. Johnny Longde m The Union Reps came up with |/b¥ Prank Sobll, of hii BD TS icon of-|DINS 17, Big Five 17, Triumphs 16 Peestg| EASTWAY MEN'S THURSDAY NiTe {10% . Reduction if paid by Mar. wipes away a sentimental their best night of the year and |fence in their wine while Harry Biohm|!5: Moonbeams 15 and Motor City Cab Houdailles climbed to withi int| 15> Organizeti fice Group tear, as her famous jockey vacated the cellar with a 7-0 was the Seed the Tioer the Mustangs, | /* of the leaguelead, es they shutout Hand (eté-, ask about Group Membership i p- > th i e Tigers A bead | ge is ee romp over Caprices. wen Melachlan's. 597. serles prevented EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Tach Berd Pah Bela ly ee 1 sen 4 , ee es real soli ; for the Eagles, as they beat| i 1 J . ° . 4 ; ? s : : n age Chevelles. were real solid as ja sweep for 9) y | _One-sided wins featured play in our ies Information -- 723-6101 held yesterday, in "the win- they whacked Ti-Cats 5-to-2 the aes t to-1 pal A BL ig phat -- mr ath ah di ' ster Rial . af ig 3 " S Ds. Ralph O'Reilly in top form for the Eag-| ner's circle' at the Santa Paint Shop were pressed to lets. | Anita race track, in Ar- the limit to score a 4-3 decision |, Vern Avant ae -- -- cadia, California, on the clos- sald ' point. for me Jets es they crop . ee eee the night: 'Big "Eight: Frank' Sob 639 (3 a3), | g y y s ® . 4 K Fish , Harry ohm NEIGHBORHOOD PEE EES |" ones = ee ae gente ee i 3 | (291), Don MoLechian 597 (214, 203), Doug W epee his -- 1 hedul Gibbs 583/ (210, 201), Freq. Brown 578) Now that the regular schedule F M (226), Ralph O/Reilly 575 and Her- | | | 208). jis completed the top 16 teams) raser overs Mena Falcons 48, Tigers 44, Jets ; B can devote their time to playoff 141, Mustangs a one a Eagles 39, i I I } action, with the first eight) 2 Hornets 32 and Hawks '@} aug t aT Oys teams in an 'A' ~ ogg Aig the ] t cugogs OLYMPIC MAJOR pat |Championship, while the next : Rifles' Fred Brown continues to @m- leight emus compete in a 'B'| Oshawa Scugog Cleaners five-|press yn icon ibe ode bap Series for a consolation trophy.|pin club finished on the short} single, was but seven pins short of the! : oe ; fend, in the Willowdale Men's|league's high triple mark held by Bob) All playoff rounds will be tyvo- lay. inst the| Edgar of the Rotars. | game, total-goal series, with the| Major yah Pp - agains paces continue to lead the league, though ? re, s ay | Fraser Mover entry. ir margin was cut to only four points, A very successful campaign| Eastview also finished a fine Danny O'Brien, Mark Nailor, playoff opponents and times of} Trailing in the first game|When the Bullets enjoyed @ three-point in the Neighborhood Associa-| season for themselves, when|/Tom Taylor and Paul Meleon.jenmnes 1% the Cres ee by just a few pins, the Scugog a ON 1 eine att: nied! bien tion's Pee yew sd a they em 2 egg 23 nts) The lone Rundle goal went to cen the 'A' Rotine de 7.00 am ""|Cleaners boys finished strongly Fen oe i Nga ior rd -week sche on| crew 4-1. The star for Eastview) f : . a mM. raser's el oe a dearats. with Conmmiaet Park vos young Danny Stinson with a R. Kerr. \¢ onnaught vs. Nipigon; og bredgp oh gg Pay tee Bg be Petsiney $98 Walt Scott 532 oe capturing first place in the final| goal and two assists. Other) pasy FOR NIPIGON Hoe _ pam oe sa Bathe; | 1391-1300. Laeorancings: Aces 24, Bullets 28, Rotars standings. be scorers were Gary Wilson, Colin Nintean. comtralied: cbabak. of ake TT os ~"e * The Oshawa squad bounced|rities 11 end Huns 10. | Connaught finished out the|Lockey and Kevin Copithorne. the play, as they blanked Har-|poner vs. Kin an : lback to take the second game, TURSDAY with MANS | schedule as the only undefeated|The only Storie goal was notch- whe Ss. King ' team in the league and edged) ed by Alan Ogden. out Eastview Park, which end-' southmead outskated Radio ed tied with Connaught, by vir-) Park for an impressive 8-1 vic- tue of a superior number Of/igry Brian Bulger put on a goals scored during the season.|tremendous display for South- Connaught and Eastview each! mead, as he counted three times had 31 points, North Oshawa) and added two assists for good trailed pith 29 points and Baker measure. G. Short scored two and Nipigon were close behind) pois with Duncan MacDonald, with 28 points apiece, in ais Koss and R. Hoy having tightly-bunched race for first) singies. Emil Neault, on a pic- Place. ture play, gave Radio their The results of the games| ione goal. played on Saturday are a f0l-) Bathe defeated Fernhill 3-0 in i a close-checking contest to take CONNAUGHT CINCH IT 6th place. Robert Howe turned Connaught Park nailed down aside all Fernhill shots with a % ; steady performance while Stan first place with a 7-1 win over vdeniari d th h a pesky Lake Vista squad. Seven] ©ockerton led the Bathe attack different scorers shared the|With two goals, with Mike limelight for Connaught with Stewart counting another goal, Guy Charbonneau, Mark Adams,\0" @ Penalty shot. Luke Charbonneau, Tom Wil-| Woodview Park defeated a son, Jim. Miller, Paul Osborne) shorthanded Rundle team by a and Dave Smith all notching|4-1 margin, with young R. Mor- singles. Glen Kirkham counted | ris saving. several goals with Lake Vista's lone goal, on a| good saves in the Rundle goal breakaway. The Woodview scorers were T C i own - Country Final Set In Town and Country Hockey | 4-2 on a pass from Gord Dennis. League playoff action Sunday The final scoring play of the night, Port Perry Flyers even-|zame came close to the end, ed up their series with Quality jwhen once again Bryan was fed Fuels, by edging. Fuelmen 4-3,'3 pass by B. Bradley and sunk in a close-checking game. his shot in the corner of the net Port Perry didn't waste too Pie as t a 'k much time in starting for their) 44 pom tae come. thes tant revenge from last week's 2088 be J. Vernon and Dave Bradley as--Bradley-fed.a_pesste. Dean "Tiere al ; is Evans atthe two minute mark, urtyipe Quite Fen aie and Dean opened the scoring. was in on just about every bi No too long after that, the/TS* (7) 01 tue a og same scoring play was com: | P!8Y : i oe and the Flyers had a 2-0: HOLD ANNUAL DINNER ead. : The league also held its an- og Pu oe ~~ ed ee Oe sual dinner and dance Saturday oe he ; pe iegs fm eh Oho uck [20d enjoyed a real big night. It rad ier ee ; ee 1b a was held at the Genosha Hotel panier sgt g Sear ener all i, the. Picadilly Room, There a oy oe eet thi 5 were one hundred and one in at- the way, to give the Flyers a 4-0 ondance, including players, lead. their wives and friends, SCORELESS SECOND Speakers for the event were There was no scoring in the two former past-presidents and second period as both teams the president. Ken Sterman, a kept up very close-checking,|past-president and one of the with one real bright spot. Fly-| founders of the league, award- ers had Greener at their mercy ,ed Ken Nokes of the Dunn's Men with two of them in front of the: Wear team, "the best goal av- net and Greener made three erage Trophy', and spoke about diving saves from one side of some of the highlights of past the net to the other, to foil the years. attackers. Don Mountjoy, another past- In the third period, the Fuel-| president, awarded Don Gib- men opened up, and Bradley put|son of the Port Perry Flyers, them on the score sheet unassist-|the scoring title, and he also ed on a play right in front of! gave a run down of the league's the Flyers net. history. Soon after that, M. Bryan; Les Williams, the president, coosed the gap to 3-2 when he| praised the players of the league took a relay pass from J..Row-|for their fine year and also den and beat Long, who had no'spoke about the future of the chance on a screened shot. jleague and the possible admit Flyers once again took com-jtance of two new teams next mand and Ken Dowson made it year. }man by 7-0 margin. Leading} int tales ' the way for Nipigon were Dave a he Met sg ry tig Pree /Tessier and Warry Mathews) 19 ' Si th a ee jeach with two goals and an} 50 a.m. ROUMINCRe. a peac me Harman; 11.40 acm. -- Wood- assist, Other scorers were Ron slow. va: Storie and 12.28 ain:--| Finley, Mike Dionne and Bill), . shapes page : i id Fernhill vs. Radio. eer while young Howard Following are the official sta- Martinson chalked up the shut- tistics for the season's playing out. schedule: ' Baker Park whitewashed tireless Sunnyside team 6-0 to Sti , ved | Sh ined just two-polnt# apart inj Slinky Cassells 283, both played| rors, (ecieine stitwing "the, ection on| big parts in the win, 1265 -|Tuesday night, with Thompson's Plum-| 1177. lhing a scant four points back, In fifth! Both the third and Police A's and Modern Grill had big! with L, McCullough 318 and|nights as each garnered seven points, Gas Pulls 293 being the chief with the A's beating Cadillacg, while) > ' ;.. ithe 'griliers' bested Late Starters. marksmen for Fraser's, to give; Corvettes. beat Thompson's 15403: the Toronto club the decision,|Burn's Shoes took Police B's, also by) 1312 : 1217 5-to-2, while Chows nipped Peacocks and} | General Aggregates beat City Hell each jearn fourth place in the final iw LT Pts.| The team totals for the three Meee es tia night hed Haroun' standing. Bobby Hill notched | Connaught : Ae Ay game set saw Fraser's take|prakken with 593 (204, 202), L. High-| ithree goals for Baker, with! North Oshawa 4 2 |the extra point also, 3810-3782, -- A gt ag -- em (224. | |Stew Spiers, Clare Bright andj Beker 4 It was a most exciting match,|o°"9 |Rick Woodcock adding single-|pathe : with the Fraser club, still bat-| how 30, Corvet ltons.. Danny Porteous earned] Brookside tling for a playoff position, be-|37 mM caenaan's Popiiea i Pele es |the shutout for Baker. ee ing the more determined of the/21, Modern Grill 20, Police B's 19, City two. Hall 17, Late Starters 7 and Cadillacs 4, | Valleyview North Oshawa edged Brook-!Southmead Himes was the top performer} KING TEN PIN for Scugogs, with $813 (330); | A and W Drive-in broke in front of side 3-1 in a hard-fought game.!pomnit" Bd Moody 768: Al Petre? 787; oer | Cassells 751 (283), For Fraser's,| {Johnny Thaler, Larry Hopkins|Lake Viste |and Charles Randall counted the! g?r"*" it was McCullough 817; Joe| Roncadin 755. (302); Pulls 720) DEALING > YOUR CAR: | place. 1 clubs were all-out for; A wholésale shuffle Is possible on. any rubber game,|9!yen_ night. FINAL STANDING Standings: House of Chow 30, Corvettes a Se Pr eer rererey SOO "OW--w Hou eNO Now is the ideal time to get your home comfort- conditiaped for added living space comfort. 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Connon, 19-0087; | Kingside Park maintained) Dave Tessier, Nipigon, 25-86-33; Luke Char- 'mark' in the final) at ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD Guy Charbonneau, | 7. .|bonneau, Connaught, 20-13-33;, Michael jeighth place, ahead of Valley-\sroman, Norn Oshawa, 161531; Johnny |view, as they claimed a default-|Thaler, North Oshawa, sma Colin | Lockey, Eastview, 21-6-27; Larry kins, venice from . or jorth Oshawa, 16-11-27), Clare Bright, alleyview squad. OweveT, | Baker, 13-11-24; Clive Osborne, Connaught, both teams battled to a 2-2 tie/15-8-23 and Mike Clapp, Baker, 12-11-23. jin an exciting exhibition con-|ToP GoALies |test. The Kingside goals were} Stephen McLaughlin, of Eastview, with the oppos'tion will be the Plan- » ' omy.11 goals scored against him, won e j nj | notched by Brad Caranhan and keener i honors, with @ fine 0.65|ta2tuon Bowl entry. The Scugog |Brian Jackson, while Valley-| average. Close behind came Jackie Jen- roster will include Ed Moody,! view scorers were Chris Hurst' kins: Connaught, with 0.89 In 15 gamesiHarry Gillard, Al Perry, Dave ; bs Pp ills, Nipigon, with 1.18, ; ; 7° and Kelly Hase. Ce oe eee ee Bishop, Jim Cassells and Ron Oshawa -- 725-6501 Jay. 20 games. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ee os The final standings in the SOCCER SCORES | scoring race saw Guy Char- bonneau of Connaught take} LONDON (Reuters) -- Mon-} | day night's soccer: jdown top honors with 17 goals }and 20 assists, while his brother nae ee EEN Luke Charbonneau and Dave ENGLISH LEAGUE Tessier of Nipigon finished sec- Division II ond with 33 points apiece. Dave Plymouth 0 Carlisle 0 Division Tt Southend 2 Shrewsbury 0 Tessier topped the league in goal scoring with a tremendous Mansfield 0 Gillingham 0 Division TV 25-goal nerformance The league's top goalie award Darlington 4 Bradford 1 IRISH FA CUP went to young Stephen Mc- Laughlin, of Eastview, who Second round, 2nd replay Distillery 1 Glentoran 2 more frame. Ron Jay, who is usually the} spark plug for the Oshawa crew, will be available this week when' RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY = autace cu MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD "S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa allowed only 11 goals in 17 games. Finishing a close sec- ond, was Jackie Jenkins from Try Bonded Stock ona friend without letting him see the label. got It's the best way to find out what people really think about a whisky: how do they like it when they don't know which brand they're drinking? If you've tried Bonded Stock yourself, the playback won't surprise you. 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