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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1966, p. 12

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"YQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 18, 1966 THEY WERE AMONG THE RECORD - BREAKERS IN ATHLETIC MEET ONeill Collegiate Again Wins receeetes District Track And Field Title 222332.27 | The club president, Dr. Peter The boys and girls of Osh-; Whitby Anderson, Ajax, Pick- varda N. Gibson, Henry and €. Mont-| Disews -- J, McGrath, Henry; | Willson, will be supported by awa's O'Neill Collegiate and ering and Dunbarton, ype pag) cas. A. Konopacki, tnd 5" Hooper, Bowmanviia. ler" al vice-president Fred Fox, Treas- Vocational Institute team, cap MCVI; DB. MeFeeters, Bowmanvilie and eae urer Bill Holland and secretary tured the Lake Ontario District RECORDS TOPPLE D. Pilz, Henry, 13% 2" (record). OF ay Soa "Siena "$20/ ,&;| Linda Morrison, with Mrs. Bar- sib hxon, jarke; ra, Track and Field Championship, aa pi Slr pn -- palieiin =, J. Mekerd, Alex) Kone Oe tny. MI, AV leanet bara Vaughan, as assistant-sec- for th _fecond year in succes thes 4a the otris' eventx andl | McFeeters, Bowmanvitie, 141' &, shat put ---m™ worn Sowmanvitie; retary. ob, we wler $2044. burdios --. sous, J. MeGrath, Henry; N. Geadwin, caset wa fala vir goer ds Me-| eight new marks in the boys'|V. Hammond, OCVI; B. Brisbin, Pick.| Manville and A. Brown, Pickering, wT i i R. Neal, Clarke. (Time 17.4), t 5, Competitions, the boys' records *'7 4" SEWIOR GIRLS All C sot aw yen ee being mainly in the field senior sovs Wys, dash -- C, Greene, Pach » Ow ampers yesterday. 100- L, Sleep, "4 6. dash --- P. K Southwell, OCVI; S. Dawson, J. Norris, B.)Cvents. . Lawrence, MVS) c Stones, OC | ©: Worth, Pickering. (Time 19 voces tee White, M. MacDonald. EK. Farn-| D. Linklater of McLaughlin and J, Sharpe, MCVi. (Time 10.5) ord} iM rt, J 3 combe, T. Wheaton, A. ne, Collegiate, set a new record in| 2%-y4 dam -- A, Ln, eT Gram BEN), C Geter noses € G. Osborne, B. Dickson, the senior mile run, his splen- Daiey, Pickering. (Time 23.1). and R. Houghton, Ajax, (Time 12.1 secs. : 7 : ied record) TORONTO (CP) -- Spectators Edgar and C. Stones were eH did time, being 4:28.5. C.| saye. aasn -- A. Birze, OCVI; M 4 ¢ £ oO ton; who live more than 200 miles big point winners for the OCVI| Greene of OCVI and E. Hesp of Plancke, MCVI; B. Latta, OCVI and § a ash a Wesp, Dunbarton; Unger, Henry; C. Prest, ey! and! team, in the boys' events. Dunbarton, set new marks in| 5"*\9ove- Henry. {Time 52.5), from Mosport Racetrack will be t Craddock, Anderson. (Time 28.7 j ' : : 3 : 860-4, dash -- 1. Hicks, OCVI; D. rmitted to camp the However, it was in the girls|the senior girls' short sprints. fitter, evs" 1 "burr, MEX! aa yQmey,anm -- 6 tres, gevi, w.|permulted te camp there for the events, especially in the races, and B. Anderson of Donevan 9. Vannus, Pickering, (Time 2:02.2), | SMazt: ienrys 8. Sullisan, Mey Motor Rachie Ca ownerk ot that the red, green and gold, won the Junior 100-yard dash) Mile run -- 0. Linklater, MCVI; J je ; Sap a , green and gold } . Peel, OCVI; G, Osborne, OCVI and D,| MOVE. relay -- OCVI; Henry; ela the track, said Tuesday, colors of OCVI, were outstand-|in record time of 12.2 seconds. vanrus, Pickering. (Time 4:26.5, recora). | M&nvilie ppd Dunbarton. (Time 56,2 Th Il be fined ing. The strong girls' squad, in, Foliowing are the complete), Open 2-mite lar eh G, Orborns, Sev) e Se aig So ito the eorg te the po cluding such starry runners as results, listing the frst four in See Mencek Canbot' ©" | manville and &. Pascoe, MCV, ; : fice and B. Morozuk, Dunbarton, peex and will be allowed to camp C, Prest, C. Greene, J. Lewis, each event, together with their, ga ji ; recera : oy. relay -- OCVI; MCVIi OCV!| Triple jump -- C, Prest, OCVI; Y.| | starting the night before the C. Vodden and A. Bishop, along schoo! and the winning time in and Henry, (Time 53.5), Siemon, 'Bowmanville; $. Millard, Done with C. Macevius in the Junior the track events and distance Mile relay -- OCVi; MCVI; Henry and| van and A, M. ScoMt, Clarke, a lon' Face. : b, ' - i i ), 4 j jumping events, more thanior height in the field events. "ign Jump -- %. says, MCVI; B.|. Running lump --~ E. Hesp, Dv siacamping at the track was held their end up, in contribut-' New records are aiso indicated. Dickson, OCVI; D, Ferguson, Aiax and & Guellette, Anderson; c Greene, OC a1 ed during the 1965 Cana- ; K chardson, Pickering. 5' 11 (record) |V mon, ommanyitle a ing th winning total of Pole vauit Pig MacCrae, Ajax; J.|Hentsche, Henry, tied. 15 14" (record) |dian Grand Prix last September JUNIOR BOYS h ; MG points, laa nt IER pe ae Wright, Bowmanville; 0. Lemon, Bow-| Shot put -- C, Craddock, Anderson; m.|When police fearéd the number j J jibes ' ' / ae Kan, Ken 6. Wa ee manvitie and' D, Crawlord, Pickering, | | Aden, Dunbarton) C. Sweep, Clarke and of campers would interfere with THESE THREE young ships, for secondary schools high jump; Carol Greene, onds, also a new record; RELAY TEAMS SHINE Clarke and R. Bagg, Anderson, (Time Pan oh <5 ee Mas cee chorion. 3 Vienry; . 1 (traftic, . th was held at the Oshawa of O'Neill CVI, who won the and Brian Boyd, of Ajax The OCVI runners, showing isd dunk coor Birze, OCVI; G. Stavert, Ajax and C. Andrews, OCVi; (. Baker, Bowmanville' J, O. Whitty, assistant com- athletes were among ve McLaughlin Collegiate gr- senior girls' 60 - yard dash High School, who set a rec- fine speed and smooth baton- wary "anderson, B McBride" Hens an "With ten CM bec ee Dosen, Missioner of provincial police, who contributed to the es- ounds, yesterday. Left - to- in the record time of 7.9 ord in the Intermediate dis- passing, dominated the relay B Tuskey, Henry, (Time 26.1) ville; B. Dickson, OCVI; J. Wolnicz, Alax E. Town, Henry; B. Holland, OCVI and|said the force will have at least tablishing of no fewer than ~,right, they are Alan Monks seconds and finished a very cus event, when he heaved races almost completely. The ys. fas -- Dawson, OVI; ¢ ond J Woczuiski, Donevan, 47° 3)", $ Taylor, Henry. 88 1a' |150 men patrolling the roads bd . tate' , tet * ¥ 4 and i i ts vised thie the of MeLeaghlin CVi, Whe close second to E, Hesp of the heavy "disk" a distance OCVI Junior boys - ners Se eek ce eae. 5 ,sn0! Bul -- 8, Dickson, OCVI; R. Wil leading into Mosport on the day ' " 4 2e j | q ace "| - ride. enn annual Ontario District set a new mark of 5 feet Dunbarton, who won the of 132 feet, .2 inches, only a yg oo et in (a een OUT a Tama ice: Honeys B Hams, Alex G. Harmen, Cheng iN of the race to handle any traffic Track and Field Champion- 6 inches, in the Junior 100 - yard event in 12.1 sec- --Oshawa Times Photo of the other four relay events, | charg, Clarke. (Time 2:22.) Fl a A pecka Pe, Doievans urse evies difficulties y ~ the OCVI teams finished first, Bsc re se J Bunter Henry) § Pyra, Donevan; W. Layzell, Dunbar new entrances are being d j Z dips Oshawa . McLaughlin Col-|555'% wemter pier ne, and J, Spires, MCVI._ 108" 7" c ete ted at the track t . ster, ering me 5:11.9)) Javelin -- G. Harness, Bowmanville; onstructec @ je track to Fre- legiate and Vocational Institute | 440-9, relay '-- Henry, Clarke, MCVI! 5," Woinicz, Ajax; -P. Romanishl,, Done Ca usse "ge lieve traffic tieups experienced ; tae 0 , ; ime 51.1) n f G Parks, finished er hug rau i J High jump -- A, Monks, MCVI; D Vem Lapse ces\uninlel her years : such' athletes <4 a "Wier : Culnen, Andersen: J isenekt, Donevan 170-4. hurdles -- G. Edgar, ocvi; y. N ia se Chevrolet dotiniea |" vr year, a record Canadi: J ence, A onks, jn own, J record) Holmes, CVi; HH, Campbell, Anderson J Lawr : . Pianche, | ,,Pole. vault -- C. MeDermaid, Doneven| gna' siones, OCVI. tTiimw 17:4 recone) oe I's Esso, in their UAW |sports crowd of 58,312 saw En later, B. Simon, } ANCke, WN. Wilson, Henry and P, McArthur, Bow Softball League encounter oniland's John Surtees win the B, Wilson and R. Norwak being "™enville, tied; L. Johnston, Clarke, # ft kee eer Tuesday, at Cowan's Park, by race. their major point winners Wyalt, Anderson; K McCracken, vie 8. we rey co eelian 11-7 score, li , j J, Lewis, OCVI; P, Herman, Henry and Henry Street Collegiate of and Lb. Johnston, Clarke. 17° 8% A. Adam, OCVI, (Time 8.1 secs.). Heavy - hitting splurges on Lge ree ; " vee Triste Wee OB Wyatt Ancacioni: 3 ¥ ~~ th j Naas? -Sahied Whitby finished in third place, wort, ocvi; P. Dekking, Plekering| jee, eneyi, Br Anderson, Doneven; M. Foster's pitching gave the in the team totals, with Bow- and R Bagg, Anderson a7 Ala" (record) |... Anderson, MCVi, (Time 12.2 secs.| winner's their total, Doubles. by manville High School in fourth ,,5ne! put -- B. white, OCvI; B. rereed, |Feeeee), dash -- C. Vodden, ocvi; a. /@wson and Howard then Fin- spot, J. Andres, Anderson Ay 194" , ¢ (Bishop, OCVI; G. Ferguson, Henry and ley's homer, produced three P sec y avelin -- ogatinsky, lax B. Dunh Cc 1 (T 79,3) In all, a dozen secondary Johasion, Clarke; M. McDonald, OCVi Se ag OVS doareville; (pune 10. the third and in the f this area w . f , schools of this area were rep- ang &, Jackson, OCVI. 115' 914 Henry and Clarke, (Time 55.$ sags, rec fifth inning, Lawson, Howard resented in the huge track and ag Ry a VT. duh = A, Bites, CCV W and Finley all hit two - baggers field meet, with more than 500 B. Cawker, Henry, 123' '4" Pociner, Clarke; ® Love, MCVI and p.|in Succession, followed by a incividual competitors partici- een, ee Me Masbonnid Neal, MCVI, (Time 70.4) sacrifice and infield out, scor- Ss _ » CVI; Gilbank, Clarke; hac ' F * } +4 4 pating in the variety of events. arin, Bowmanville and M, O'Brien untanes Courticn: i ireuas and ' ing Finley with the third run| Schools represented included Bowmanville, (Time 17.6), Neal, fied, 4' 1" of that inning, which brouglit| Bowmanville, Clarke, Courtice Triple jump - C, Macevius, OCVI; C. Nurse up to within 7-6 at the 4 ...' INTERMEDIATE BOYS Parker, Dunbarton; B. Annibal, Picker. P ' Oshawa Donevan, Oshawa Cen-| 00-yd, dash -- E. Farncombe, OCVI; 'i : fal' Ont Mel ' Gah, Ween Mev Co Wente ti ing and J, English, Anderson, 30° 4 -time ral, Oshawa McLaughlin, Osh elsh, MCN estiake, Anderson | (record | 's owe O'Neill Whitby Henry, | 84,4 Armstrong, OCV!, (Time 10.3) Running jump -- ©. Parker, Dunbar Lawson's third double of the ; I ; b Y,| 220-yd. dash E. Farncombe, OCVI;\ton; B. Anderson, Donevan; A. Rotter; game scored Carmichael in the N. Gibson, Henry; 'D. Kirner, Anderson! and C, Macevius, OCVI. ' ' and L, Westlake, Anderson, tied. (Time bs ue sixth, to make it 77 and then Ontario Athletes 23.8) in the seventh, McKeegan wal-| . PM svg dash -- N. Gibson, Henry; -® y/ } Strac | Mooney, OCVI; G. Allan, Clarke and C FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ked, Chay ple doubled, Strachan} 55.6) | . ss Milburne; OCVI, (Time singled, Carmichael and Lyon! 880-yd. dash -- B. Simo se By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS j % Invited To Clinic weboraig evi; 1 whos, "SEV" afé| "White Plains, NY. --- Jimmy, oo" coubled: to make it a 4| TORONTO (CP) -- Thirty-two) "mnemyiieny {Time 2:08), | Dupree, 176, New York. qoute Ontario athletes have been in- Glashan, MCVI R Barber, Courtice an pointed Herschel Jacobs, 176, vited to attend the Royal Cana-| 'sey. relay -- OCVI Ale Anderson White Plains, 10. idian Legion's national track and | and Bonevan," (Time 1:40,4)." eed " field clinic at Edmonton June /26-July 2. Central: M.. Morais MCVI. 3" i 4 av , Bo ville; AN OCVI ATHLETE, UNIDENTIFIED, LEADS THE FIELD AROUND BEND, INTO HOME sT RETC H | Eighty top athletes from 6 'Agams, Bowmanville, J. unt, Pick. Stein, manager of Glasgow Cel-|Butler"s single, eicneaiasisislecdiadeaied . jacposs Canada have been in- ring and, D. Westlake, Courtice, tled.| tic, | tM victory Russell's got'to Howard early but when his mates tightened | a i up in their fielding he blanked via ar Tauan, Winedane oe enone ELECT STEIN them for the last.three frames, || GLASGOW (Reuters) -- Jock Russell's got one by Nelson, on | in the second, the Scottish Soccer League|another by Boivin, on an well d » > a JUNIOR LACROSSE RIOT Pete Gogolak Russell' Ss Texaco y Among those invited are Boh, conta evi; Sper Speer: oo gl io vee we pyc can eae pong oe ae and Jj Gilhooly, Bowmanville. } 0" ian eee oe : :. 8 of English and Scottish sports run rally, came in the fourth, | ake; Larry Gordon, Thediorad, | tripte jump -- Ff. Sawyer, Donevan:| writers, He was awarded £1,000\on twohits, two errors and a| Mounties Lead St Kitts J is a Defeat Turnbull' } David Pag Wragg ane sing ana 8 pt a ec ($8 000) and the Westclox Tro- pat of choice plays that miss- | f oins lants In a wild free - hitting game|arines: Zeon Andrusyshyn, In- lM rate bl me . nisi that saw both pitchers have fie Gotzsch, Serena Dousstie, A : Oakville; Arian Gelling, Port WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pete rough time of it, Russell's Tex ' When Referee Stops Gam Gogolak, the Hungarian soccer-aco defeated Turnbull's Torna-|Atthur; Douglas Scorrar, |Perth; Jane Terpstra, Listowel; l ' style place kicker who played do's in a UAW Softball League) By THE CANADIAN PRESS |for Toronto, Frank Marchori/out his option with Buffalo Bills| came, iast night, at Lake ne David Ladore, Tecumseh; Rus- Ahoy ace Let s Go Boating ! ! Mimico Mounties aren't third-| scored three, Bob Chandler and|in the American Football|eo' 8) Mant Bt Lakeview sell Woods, Astrid Verduyn, Pe period starters and because of/ Bob Wilson got two each, and|League, signed Tuesday with Park, 22 to 14. terborough. {t they wound up victors in an| Don Polachuk, Al Cordener and|New York Giants of the Na- Russell's collected a total of abbreviated Ontario Lacrosse/ Barry Salavarra got the others.|tional League in a move that) 17 hits off the offerings of Cook, : Association Junior A game Jim Moore and Brian Mc- | may bring war between the the Tornado hurler scoring in Injured Catcher Ed) | Tuesday night. Cutcheon scored four goals each|rival pro leagues ' 'The Mounties went on a scor- for Etobicoke while Bill Coghill 7. every inning except their last Facial Paralysis former Cornell kicker, # | ing rampage early and were jadded two. are _| who set records at Buffalo with trip to the plate, in the sixth. | B . | leading St. Catharines 14-9 at |28 field goals, refused to sign|TWO Seven - run parades in| SEATTLE (AP)--Dr, William the 5:35 mark of the third pe- tae . with the Bill 1965, played|the second and third frames|B. Hutchinson said Tuesday Se- ried when -e wild melee forced! Bret Hanover Has out on pitied . é irda Lith iti te oa ee nestattle catcher Merritt Ranew the referee to halt the game, . Se yeti ag ' fre sent May 7 suffered paralysis of orie side Toronto Township defeated' No, 5 Post Place ree agent May and they wddes tive. more iniof his face , y It was the second case in the from belng struck Etobicoke Terriers 14-10 in' the the fifth, when both Kirk andion the head by a baseball bat : i hi h ; YONKERS, N.Y. (AP)--Bret)history of the two pro leagues cil 1° W , ---- = +g Hanover received the No. 5 post| in which a man played out his) Huggans hit homers, va -- a Wednesday night res iner ties with five goals while team-|P0Sition and Cardigan Bay the/option and then jumped to the, Hellmer, with a single, two ve mate Paul Parnell scored three No. 3 slot Tuesday in the draw| other league, The first was Wil- | triples and a homer was the ih i sealgegidnar: 9g be/ , . for Friday's $65,000 Pace of the lard De Fe yeall an end with the| big t f ith ; 'ytaded Bill Manley scored two goals |big batter for"Russell's with) president Dewey Soriano of John Dale, Joe Timson, Earl eo! rn el nile Tace| NFL ed Shicag . Bears who|¢o' Neill getting a homer in the|the Pacific Coast League fined A beautiful 14 foot Fibreglass in S A 3 4 16 » > 2 1 ft . : ; 7 ie . 1.|tween thi tauroear sid yt Goring was tagged for a pair | Mounties $250 and suspended Po Roar gelling ell aipemelage Hanover and Cardigan Bay, a RE of runs in the third, - Cook sihim for the balance of the sea Fare B0% 1 hacarail aaidice om tee MEMBER WHEN ...? single, an infield error and!son for wielding the bat St. Catharines while Henry Zentand By THE CANA : i double by Parker. In the fifth,| Soriano said the suspension Mayer, J; Thompson and Ken : y THE CANADIAN PRESS | Goring's control and his sup-|might be extended, depending Thorton added the others. Others in the field are Fire Tamara Press, the Rus- | port bot P it two i -overy Joe Hoar scored four _times sweep, which drew the inside As F both faltered with tw iMpon Ranew's recovery. oh. loa S| post position, Sweet Luck which S!4" Amazon, set the |iwalks, two errors and four hits,| eee Several Combinations Available for drew the No. 2 slot and Adios| women's world record for |i"¢luding a triple by Cairns, . 4 rroducing seven runs Marches, No. 4 the discus - throw E Brampton Spoils Bret Hanover rules the early ; pesaihi at 194 | The losers added five runs baal 3 a feet 6% inches three years the sevent > y s favorite at odds of 4 to 5, Cardi ; in the seventh, or singles by : Huntsville Opener gan Bay is the even-money sec ago--in 1963 -- in Moscow Wright and 'Puffer, another tri START HUNTSVILLE, Ont. (CP) _ond choice. 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