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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 13, 1967 GRADE Circulation Mahager Rob- ert Hogg of The Oshawa Times explains the opera- tion of a Photofax machine Alf Phillips Jr, Wins Ontario Curling Title By STERLING TAYLOR ORILLIA (CP) -- Eleven years after Alf Phillips amazed Edmonton's Matt Baldwin with some tricky draw curling in the Canadian championships, his son led a Toronto rink to the Ontario championship. Alf Phillips Jr. won the right to represent Ontario in the Ca- nadian playoffs at Ottawa March 6-10 by defeating a Trenton rink skipped by Bill Lewis 7-4 in the final game of the 16-rink double - knockout tournament Saturday. "It was quite a game," the senior Phillips said Saturday, € in the Editorial Department to Grade Four 'students of St. Francis Separate School during a tour of the news- paper, The Circulation de- partment conducts 50 to 60 such tours yearly for young students to familiarize them By DAVE BAZAY ST. JOVITE, Que. (CP)-- While most weekend skiers stayed off Mont Tremblant's slopes warming up with hot rum at the fireside, Nancy Greene raced to a chilly conquest of Canada's oldest alpine ski meet. With mountain temperatures ranging between 30 and 40 de- grees below zero, the 23-year- old skiing sensation from Ross- land, B.C., became. the first three-time winner of the Quebec Kandahar. Miss Greene, skiing Saturday with temperatures about 10 be- low and winds with gusts to 50 miles an hour, flashed through 33 gates of the 6,600-foot giant ish first. 2 Sunday, with mountain - top temperatures 40 below and fin- ish-line frost at 30 below, Nancy trembled through 49 gates of the 1,800-foot slalom course in 53.45 and 1:07.38. She was presented the Red slalom course in 1:17.65 to fin- Third Kandahar Win Captured By Greene ete tamtnn, we se Other men who came close in over-all honors were Gerry Ri- naldi of Kimberley, B.C., David Bruneau of Westmount, Que., and John Ritchie of Fort Wil- liam, Ont. Miss Greene and other mem- bers of the national team leave today for Nelson, B.C., to re-| Buckaroos Boost Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Just like Old Man River, Port-| land Buckaroos just keep rol- ling along. | Portland extended its West-| ern Hockey League lead to 11 points during the weekend with a 4-1 win over Vancouver Ca- nucks Saturday and a 6-3 vic- tory over Victoria Maple Leafs Sunday night. In other weekend action, California Seals de- feated San Diego Gulls 6-3 and FOUR STUDENTS TOUR THE OSHAWA TIMES with the daily operation of newspaper. --Oshawa Times Pho Birds Trophy, donated by the/Los Angeles Blades edged by| sponsoring Red Birds Ski Club/Victoria 3-1. In the only other| of Montreal, for her over-all ef-/game, Sunday, Seattle Totems| fort in the event which began shut out San Diego 2-0. | in 1932 on Mont Tremblant, 99} Wally Boyer, on loan from} miles northwest of Montreal. Chicago Black Hawks of the | a National Hockey League, paced} " -- SPECIAL eng 1963 Portland Saturday with two, s [ Maney won erin 18 one "omer ere sare. 0 jan Bhar dra |Len Lunde and Arnie Schmautz. | Quebec Kandahar diamond pin,|1arry. Popein scored the Canuck | referring to his tussle with Baldwin, a famed name in curl- ing. Phillips stole a single stone on each of the first eight ends at the Canadian playoffs in Moncton, N.B. | He won the match and lost the title in an extra-end battle |with Bill Walsh of Manitoba; lcAN WIN BRIER | "But these boys can win the Brier," he said long before the rink from Toronto's Parkway Curling Club got into the clear against Lewis, 46. The Phillips rink, with third John Ross, 28, second Ron Man- ning, 22, and lead Keith Reilly, Liverpool Retains Lead By Blanking jas the Toronto 28, battled to a 3-3 tie in six ends before taking advantage of a key miss to steal a single stone on the eighth 'end to take a 5-3 lead. Lewis, with his sons--Dale, 21, playing lead and Guy, 19, second--and__ third _ Bob. Mc- Innes, never got another chance rink concen- trated on staying ahead for good. Ironically, Lewis had given Phillips his only loss: of the tournament in an earlier round Friday. The Parkway rink has been together for five years and had lost on two previous trips to the Ontario playoffs. Phillips, who played third the first four years, traded positions with Ross this season. Aston Villa NORM VAN BROCKLIN Van Brocklin Quits Vikings MINNEAPOLIS (AP)--l\ers dumbfounded. Sa |a special prize for three-time} 49.) | winners of the event. No one!" portiand took a 3-0 lead over| ™ jever won three times before. Victoria on goals by Art Jones, | Top male skier was Scott Hen-\Ton [nde and Alain Caron but derson of Banff,Alta., 23-year-|cuccessive goals by Milan Mar- old member of Canada's Na-|cetta, Lou Jankowski and Mike tional ski team, who won the/rabadie brought Victoria even. Quebec Kandahar Trophy "for!" pil) saunders, Gerry Goyer his first-place finish in the sla-\4nq Cliff Schmautz rounded out| lom combined with his second-|the Portland scoring. place showing in the giant sla-/ jowie Hughes and Pat Quinn lom. ee eee scored the Totem goals in the Scott, skiing, with injured) win over San Diego. ankles, weaved through a 64-| [os Angeles kept playoff gate slalom course Sunday in popes alive in Victoria Satur- 1:00.27, and 1:04.94 to edge Peter qay, Duncan, 22, of St. Jovite for) Willie O'Ree sent the Blades men's honors. : ahead early in the second ne-| Duncan won the giant slalom/rjod but Rollie Wilcox put Vic- Saturday in 1:10.86. Henderson 'torjg_ back on even teriin.| was second in 1:11.30. Buddy Boone scored the winner Second in the Red Birds on the second and Jack Hen- Trophy for women was Renee/drickson added an_ insurance Gauthier, 18, of Trois-Rivieres,|ooal in the third. Que., who was second in the; The win left the Blades four slalom and fifth in the giant|points back of fourth-place Ca- slalom. \lifornia Seals. | Other girls highly placed were) Six California players shared| Diane Culver of Montreal, Su-|in the scoring in San Diego Sa-| san Graves of Ottawa and Carol |turday. George Swarbrick| McCarthy and Sally Drury of|scored the winning goal at 6:28] Montreal. of the third. Other goals came from Bob Senior, Bob Kabel, Ed Panagabko, Mo Mantha and| \Charlie Burns. Fred Hilts scored twice for MacMillan tions left general manager Jim Finks and the five Vikings own- John early in the third period to snap a 1-1 tie and give Toronto a 2-1 win over Boston. WEEKEND STARS Bobby Hull, who scored three goals as Chicago Black Hawks and Torénto Maple Leafs bat- tled to a 4-4 deadlock Satur- OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE bounced New York 6-3 Saturday after- - Wingers turn to classes or practise for Rangers RE-PRINTS the Canadian championships, noon. scheduled for Rossland, B.C.,; Ralph Backstrom, who scored| Available At March 4-5. one goal and assisted on an-| NU-WAY PHOTO Nancy said she wasn't both-/other as Montreal -- Canadiens | ered by the arctic air which re- |rallied for a 4-3 victory over SERVICE duced the number of spectators|Boston Bruins Saturday night. to a handful. Reg Fleming, who scored two] 251 King St. E., Oshawa 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each can iq men goals to earn New York a} Ah," she said, "it wasn't) Come-trom-behind 4-4 tie with 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures bad." Scott Henderson and other! yontreal Sunday night. racers disagreed. 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The Bank of Nova Scotia The Personal Security Program ~ One of Scotiabank's Seventy Services. WERE FAVORITES Stormy Norm Van Brocklin, the The rink had been picked the early favorite to take the title LONDON (Reuters) -- Liver-) With four-place Stoke beaten|from the defending champion volatile Dutchman who built the Minnesota Vikings from a pool and Manchester U nited/3-0 at Leeds, there was a three-jrink skipped by Joe Gurowka pened up a useful lead at the/point gap between Manchester/of Toronto's Dixie Curling head of the First Division in|United in second place and Not-|Club. English League soccer Saturday|tingham Forest in third. Liver- when both won. Liverpool beat Aston Villa 1-0 In a rehearsal of their Football Association Cup match next week, and Manchester United defeated third - place Notting- ham Forest by the same mar- Bailey Tops Ryun's Mark By THE CANADIAN PRESS pool was a point ahead of United. A goal by Gordon Milne after 29 minutes enabled Liverpool to extend its unbeaten home streak to 22 games. Villa showed a strong defence,. but its attack weak. Liverpool should have \a boost for next week's cup |game. . | Glasgow Celtic continued its jsuccess in the Scottish League's First Division. It smashed Ayr United 5-0 to bring its goal tally to 82 this season. Steve Chal- |mers scored three goals in the \second half for Celtic, which The crowd roared its appre-|holds a three-point lead over ciation as Jim Ryunn of Kansas glasgow Rangers, the nearest State won the mile race Satur-| challengers. day night, but only a few clock watchers realized that Bailey of Toronto beat world record holder's time. Ryun won his race in four The Rangers beat Kilmarnock Dave}?-1 in a thrilling match watched the|hy Soviet Premier Alexei Kosy- !gin in Kilmarnock. In the English League's Sec- minutes and 3.7 seconds before|ond Division, the leaders, Cov- the largest track crowd in the|entry and Wolverhampton, both history of Michigan State Uni -\won, Coventry, one down at ragtail collection of kids an castoffs into a respectable Na- tional Football League team, has called it quits for good. Van Brocklin, tormented for two years by his admitted in- ability to get the Vikings 'over the hump and unable to recon- cile the widening split between himself and quarterback Fran Tarkenton, stunned the Vikings by resigning Saturday, a day after Tarkenton said he would not play with Minnesota any more. The ist and 2nd favorites never met, however. Lewis defeated Dixie 6-5 in the semi-final round Saturday, winning when Gurowka failed to get around a guard and count with his final shot of the game. Meanwhile, Phillips e1imi- nated a Peterborough rink skipped by Rod Sjoberg 10-3 in a game that was never in doubt after the early ends. Tape | n Diego. "This is a real blow," Finks|scored the other Gulls' goal. said. 'This is a very dark day for the Vikings . . . there's no reason to try to fool anybody." Finks today began the task of : finding a new head coach. He said the Vikings would start from scratch, and that it is cer- tain no replacement will be named before the NFL meeting in Hawaii next week. Van Brocklin made no recom- mendation on a successor. It was Van Brocklin's second resignation from the Vikings, but this time it will stick. The directors immediately accepted) 4 The double-barrelled termina- it. Phillips, presented with the British Consols Trophy, said his rink has seldom curled "on bet- ter ice. It's the fastest and straightest ice we've curled on in a long time," he said. The championship began with 16 rinks going into Thursday's opening round. Six rinks were eliminated after Thursday's third round, and six more dropped by the wayside Friday. 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