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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 May 1966, p. 8

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"8 THE GemnAwA TINGS, Wilon: Me Mey 20, 1966 LANDER - STARK CLASSIC Lander ~ Stark Classic 10- Pin Bowling League and THE FALCONS were the 1965-66 champions of the BA MA Hees Ht "Pud" Lawrence (left) won the high single honors, with his 258 score while Herman Prakken earned both of the remaining individual awards INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS in the Lander ~ Stark Classie League, of this past 10 + pin season, are shown above. Marathoner And Hurdler New Zealand's Prospects -- CHRISTCHURCH, New Zea-, would have placed him fourth at land (AP)--A slim, 119-pound the Tokyo Olympic Games, It| marathon runner named David "85 the seventh fastest mara- thon time on the world list for HSGT, 4) 1985 LEAGUE HONORS CHAMPS Trophy Presentations Highlight Of Banquet The Lander-Stark Classic:Sobil gave Herman a good Ten-Pin League officially ended|chase in the average race, while George Reid and Walt another fine season with an en- Crystal racked up the runner- joyable banquet held in the Im- lup triples, perial Room of the Colonial WINNER FIRST YE VR Restaurant, 5 The highlight of the evening first: year in the "Classic" was the presentation of numer- memorabie one by copping tiie ous team and Individual | high single trophy with 258, awards, achieved during the'beating out Sam Larocca and 1965-66 sessions George Reid by only one pin. Herman Prakken had a great The Jets received the hign season, picking up the "silver- team triple and single awards ware" for his leading 184 aver- for their 2,366 series and 849 age and also for the top triple|game. Members of the team of 673, Ken Fisher and Frank! were Bill Joyce, Jim King, Walt Green Gaels Have Twelve At Home (ST, CATHARINES AT OSHAWA _ his average ten points this sea- | Big ies MELVILLE, Sask. (CP)--The Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation recorded @ 21-per-cent| increase in player registration in the 1966 season, a CAHA offi- cial said Wednesday Gordon Juckes of Melville, CAHA secretary, manager and registrar, said the increase will be reported at the annual meet ing of the CAHA in Mantres! May 23. Player registrations in 1086, totalled 109,129, a rise of 90,000 jfrom the 1965 season, and a record 122,000 other players were registered in affiliated or- ganizations for an over-all tota! f 231,547 players, Juckes said. sented by Ray George, on be- " halt of 'the LanderSlark On ae players were with 13,895 |Limited, to the champion Fal- peove il ranging from peewee to s, with "Big" George 1, pee Doug 3 Pren 'eee The Ontario Hockey Associa and. cabins dein Walaa jtion led all branches with a total , as lof 89,987 registered players. It sperger accepting as worthy! winners. In addition rig followed by Quebee with the boys! 6 jreceived trophies, team pic. itures, ABC chevrons and a tidy jcash sum, Crystal Prakken, "Big" George Lawrence was rewarded with this year's ABC) Achievement Award for raising and Captain Herman The 'Tigers earned the ieague's runner-up award with Frank Sobil, Bert Harding, Bob! Edgar and George Reid receiy- ing handsome trophies for their efforts, The Congress Trophy was pre- Amateur reinstatement of 20 players was is approved last sea- CAHA Reports| SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- ---- soccer results nesda ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 11 Chariton 2 Norwich 1 Man City 6 Southampton 6 . Division 11 Gillingham 3 Queen's PR 1 Oldham 1 Brighton @ Reading 4.Exeter 1 Shrewsbury 1 Swindon Division IV bd | Crewe Alex 1 Chester Notts C2 #radtora C CLUB QUALIFIES ROME (AP)--~The Italian ma- jor league soccer club Fioren- tina of Florence won the Cup of Italy tournament 'Thursday by defeating minor-league Cat- anzaro 2-1 after two overtime period'. By winning the eup, Fiorentina qualified for the Eu. ropean Cup of Cup Winners competition. son. Half applied to play for CAHA teams and half applied' to play in the United States, Juckes said. WORKERS RECOGNIZED OLA JUNIOR "AY SCHEDULE 1966 MAY Sat, 14 Long Branch at Huntsville, Mimico at Hastings MON, 16 TORONTO TWP. AT OSHAWA Tues. 17 $f, Catharines at Mimico, Etobicoke at Toronto Twp Tues, 12 Brampton al Hunisyi ings at Mimicon, OSHAWA AT T TWP... Wed, 13 Huntsville at Etobicok Fri, 15 Toronto Twp. at St. C Set Nie, Hast ORONTO ° atharines 16 Etobicoke at Brampton, Hunts- For a job well'done during the past season, Walt Crystal and Vice-President Ken Fisher were pleasantly sur- prised with suitable gifts, Bert President | OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks olways on the ready to. serve you, Fuel Oil Budget Plan eveilable, |British Commonwealth for the are, Big George' Lawrence Doug Gibbs Fred Brown and John Waldinsperger are shown here, prouding displaying 'The Congress" On Verge of War WASHINGTON (AP) The National and American football |leagues appeared on the thres- | hold of a full-scale contract war jtoday after New York Giants) |charged that AFL teams had |made overtures to four of its | players. Wellington Mara, president of the NFL's Giants, said Thurs- day that fullback Tucker | Frederickson had been ap- |proachéd by the AFL's Houston | Oilers and three other players-- centre Greg Larson, halfback Steve Thurlow -- and receiver, | Bobby Crespino--had been con- tacted by San Diego Chargers.) | The so-called raid attempt was seen as a retaliatory meas- ure by the AFL for the signings of kicker Pete Gogolak by the Giants, Gogolak played out his option with the AFL's Buffalo Bills, became a free agent May| {1 and signed with the Giants Tuesday. According to Mara, members of the Giants were contacted Tuesday night, just hours after the Gogolak signing At the time it was predicted the Gogolak shift might trigger re- talitory measures by the AFL and set off a wholesale contract | war, the four a | 0 | FAYE'S BEATEN BARCELONA, Spain (AP)-- |Carole Graebner of the United |States defeated Faye Urban of |Windsor, Ont., Thursday in | women's singles at international} |tennis matches here, The score - | was 6-4, 6-1, with the high triple total of 673 and the season's best average, 184, -~Robert Aldsworth, Photo- graphy, champion, Les Mills, a 273- mile (3:56.09) behind Kipchoge| }pounder, leads Commonwealth Keino of Kenya and Alan Simp-|shot putters by a wide margin, json of England, with a best this season of 62 Baillie, one of the most dur-/feet, 3% inches. able track athletes in the world,, New Zealand also has pro- will compete for the Common-|duced a strong 3,000 - metre wealth six-mile title in an event|steeplechase contender in Peter headed on rankings by Austra-|Welsh, with a fastest time of | 'Hla's Ron Clarke, 8:41,3---which puts him also in! National men's shot - discus 'the potential medal ciass. Wed, 18 Hastings af Etobicoke, Bramp- fon at St. Catharines THUR, 19 OSHAWA AT LONG BRANCH Fri, 20 Huntsville at Brampton HASTINGS AT OSHAWA Sat, 21 Toronto Twp. af Huntsville, Tues 19 OSHAWA AT HUNTSVILLE, Brampton at Hastings tong Branch at Mimico,. Brampton at Mon, 23 Hastings at Long Branch,| Toronto Twp HUNTSVILLE AT OSHAWA Wed. 20 Mimico at Etobicoke, Bramp- Tues, 24 Long Branch fon af St. Catharines Etobicoke at Toronto Twp. Fri, 22 St. Catharines at Wed, 25 St, Catharines Huntsville at Toronto Twi FRI, 27 OSHAWA AT SAT. 23 OSHAWA AT HASTINGS Mimico at St. Catharines Mon. 25 Mimico at Leng Branch Sat, 28 Etobicoke at Huntsville, Bramp HUNTSVILLE AT OSHAWA ton at Hastings Tues, 26 St. Catharines at Toronto Two. Mon. 30 Hastings at Long Brenen, Etobicoke at M @ico MIMICO AT OSHAWA Wed. 27 Long Branch at Tues, 3) Long Branch at Mimice, Catharines at Toronto Twp. JUNE Wed, | Brampton at Etobicoke Thur.2 Mimico at Long Branch Fri, 3 Toronto Twp. af Brampton OSHAWA AT ST. CATHARINES Sat. 4 Toronto Twp. at Huntsville, Etobicoke at Hastings, Huntsville at Long Branch Tues, 7 Hastings at Huntsville, OSH-| AWA AT MIMICO, Brampton at Toronto Twp, ville at Hastings Mon, 18 Etobicoke. at Long. Branch, at = Mimico, Brampton, af Etobicoke BRAMPTON, Etobicoke 51, BRAMPTON AT OSHAWA Fri, 29 Toronto Etobicoke at St i SAT, 30 OSHAWA AT "HUNTSVILLE, Long Branch at Hastings, St, Cathar ines at Mimico, a Brampton, Wed, @ St, Catharines at Mtabicoke, LONG BRANCH AT OSHAWA Fri, 10 Mimico at St. Catharines, Te ronto Twp, at Etobicoke Sat, 11. Huntsville at Hastings, $f. Cath-| arines at Brampton MON, 13 Maus ae FRI, 17. OSHAWA Leng Branch at $} one ss, Mimico at Toronto Twp. | Sat. 18 St, Catharines at Huntsville, Toronto Twp, at Hastings, Etobicoke at! gy A arepen Brampton a Faded Branch, | HUNTSVILLE AT OSH Py 21 Etobicoke "ly "am * Leng inch at Toronto Tw Wen, 2 OSHAWA ar sToRiCcoKe, Torento Twp, at Sf, Catharines Fri, 24 Mimico at Brampton, Hastings) at St. Catharines | SAT, 25 OSHAWA AT HUNTSVILLE, | Catharines at Hastings | Mon. 27 Toronto Twp. at Leng Branch,| ETOBICOKE AT OSHAWA Tues, 28 Brampton at Mimice, ings at Toronto Twp. Wed, 29 Mimico at JULY Fri, 1 Hastings af ville at St. Catharines, Etobicoke Sat, 2 Mimico at Hunteville,| OSHAWA AT HASTINGS, Long Branch: at Brampton 'Mon, 4 St. Catharines at Leng Branch BRAMPTON AT OSHAWA Tues, 5 Hastings at Huntevilie, Terente Twp, at Mimico Wed, 6 Long Branch at Etobicoke Fri, Brampton, EBtobl- coke at luntsville at Te ronto Twp. Sat. 9 Long Branch ef Hastings, Hunts ville at Mimico h yi AT OSHAWA) MPTON, St Hast-) Etobicoke Brampton, Hun Toronto Twp, _ Mon, NW _Mimien hail Leng Sr dont be dazzled. "don't be half- pressed" Harding making the presenta- tion, on behalf of the league. President Walt expressed the league's appreciation to the Lander-Stark company, for their continued generous spon- sorship. Congratulations were also passed on to Tom Krawchuk, for his excellent job as Asso- ciation Press Reporter ow COAL & SUPPLIES McLAUGHLIN '723-3481 iikenw. 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