The Oshawa Times, 14 Jan 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 14, 1960 OSHAWA'S ANNUAL THREE-DAY BONSPIEL TROPHY WINNERS FEATURE OUT-OF-TOWN ENTRIES THIS DIXIE RINK, skipped | the final game, to win The J. B. by Jim Gurowka, defeated Ed. | Highfield Memorial Trophy. Young's Royal Canadians in | Members of the winning rink, Subway Langh Beat Leaders in(8. Dairymen: Welsh (Durno, Jeffery) |5. Impenials: C. Kemp FIREMEN EDGE TEACHERS (Miller) Firemen edged Teachers 3-2 ing, Subway Lunch: shown above, are Jim Gurowka, Art Grice, Jim Standfield and | Bill Manning. CHAIRMAN FR'NK McCal- lum (left) is shown above bring- ing the 1 annual Oshawa 3- the winning rink mem- Bayne Sec ges, skip, Don Campbell fo irly Left to-right, bers are Vern Larson, and Gary Ford SPORTS ooo : CALENDER |. foe, ei rink from the Toronto Granite Club, won the secondary event in this year's 3-day 'spiel, The TODAY'S HOCKEY xhibition Fittings Trophy and their Linds Bantams vs Oshawa score in the final game, over Jack Kennedy's Barrie rink, | trophy. Rink members standing "City League" Bantams, at 6.30 p.m. and Toronto Marlboro Mid proved the closest game of the | in the rear, left-to-right, are finals. Skip Harry is shown seat: | Billy Walton, Stan Dunbar and ed at the card table (set) which | Harold McCowan gels vs Oshawa "City League" Midgets, at 8.45 p.m. Both games at Children's Arena. Lakeshore Juvenile League i fen, Two Upsets In Major Cage Loop p.m The Simcoe Hall Major Basket hall league produced two upsets on Saturday morning In the first game of the morn- ing, the Ont. Steel "A's" won a close game: over Ont. Steel 'B's" by the score of 47 to 46 This started out with both taking tages of to end the first half tied Clarke with six was best for the "A's" while Goldstein with eight was tops day Bonspiel to successful presents the top award an conclus extremely on, as he The Col Gray were the big guns for Sub- way. 1st Period . Subway Lunch: Gray | (Pilon) 3 Imperials: Copeland . Subw Lunch: H. Wilson | (Plancke, Simcoe) 4. Subway Lunch: H. Wilson (Simcoe) 2nd Period he and each of his rink receiv ed as prizes, with Ed. Storie (right) past-president of The Oshawa Curling Club, congratu lating Harry Howard and his rink, on winning his company's 43 7.03 9.37 5 GAMES games were played the Civil Service League al Bow- manville Arena on Tuesday night, with the following results aE IN « |@ rough game that saw Firemen | DAIRYMEN DOWN TIMES |iead in penalties with four minors| 7, Subway Lunch: Gray Dairymen downed Times §-3, in and one misconduct to two| Referees: R. Esposito and Paul clean game that saw only minors and a misconduct for the|Kauzenuk. two penalties handed out, a Teachers. minor to Times and a miscon-| Firemen goals were scored by duct to Dairymen. Dairymen Knight, Graham and Higgens. imperials opened the scoring in the first!For the Teachers. goalscorers | Teachers minute of the game, only to see|were Jackson and Ritchie. NElrerighitia. Times fore back with a 3-1 lead 1st Period | Times after eleven minutes 1. Teachers: Jackson Daven. por The Dairymen never gave up (Dineen) . " . RET TOP SCORERS oy 1 P ball for a well-|38 they fired home four un 2. Firemen: Higl ' answered goals to take a 5-3 win. | (Hooper) igh > men fOrl Goalscorers for Dairymen, 2nd Period the Rockets were Jepma with 16 1y,rno 2. Welsh 2. and a single to|3. Firemen: Graham and Brady with nine while God-!Buzminski Times' goals were (Higgens cxnanan dard and Nichols paced their|scored by D. Taylor, Gough4. Firemen: Higgens team to victory with 17 and 13/and A. Lawrence (Mroczek, Graham) points 1st Period Teachers: Ritchie ROCK Dairymen: Buzminski (Hubert, Kellington) vin 8, (Welsh, Jeffery) SUBWAY LUNCH Brady Times: D. Taylor UPSET IMPERIALS Three Doubleheader - H. (Gray, Simcoe) Wilson : 33 a fast, LEAGUE STANDING WL 3 BASKETBALL Oshawa Industrial Ernie Cay's Coca Colas, p.m League Lumberkings at Simcoe Hall, vs 9.00 the t In overtime, Barbershop- quick points - and T 2 1 3 2 4 3 1 gapapsEnt F331 FH ~ERFEES pers got 3 controlled the earned victory. Six Knight - 3 FRIDAY"S ( BASKETBALL Lakeshore District Southern Conference ville at Pickering, 5.30 p.m.; Donevan at Whitby, 3.00 p.m, and Central and O'Neill, at 5.00 p.m 7.14| Durno, Dairymen | Copeland, Imperials Welsh, Dairymen | Myles, Smith Transport 35.33 | Dodsworth, Times | Cole, Times H. Wilson, Subway Lunch 46. 33| Baker, Times _|Carrie, Smith . 47.15 os 34-1 1 are --AWRSNSSE Ss COSSA Bowman-|* fast, advan- game teams breaks 19-19. SasoRRgR > > Transport NHL LEADERS BOB METCALFE is all smiles as he accepts The Osh- awa Times Trophy from Ken McHugh 4, Boi- 1, Harrison, Dalgleish 4, Mazurk 2, Jepma 16.'2. win and Left-to-right bers of the ager of The Times. Bob Met- calfe 'won The Jimes Trophy last year and his repeat victory permanent the rink are possession other mem Dunn, 9, Tipney (right) business man- LONE OSHAWA rink to sur- | puts him in line for one more 2 tele's Welland rink, Cy Wright & Parker and and Jim in between Jailey oth HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE Bobby to CANADIAN Hull edged a little Boston's Bronco Hor- the National Hockey scoring race Wednesday night. His single goal gave him 51 points, one less than the Bruins centre, The leaders: PRESS closer vatn League G APis. 2 52 5 43 47 45 4 2 Horvath, Boston | Hull, Chicago Bathgate, New York Beliveau, Montreal Stasiuk, Boston H. Richard, Montreal McKenney, Boston YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tod Sloan, Chicago Black Hawks centre, who scored two goals to lead his team to a 52 win over Detroit Red Wings wok GRANITES MIDLAND Vrr alton, Jurton Wilcox Bertrand, Steer, Skip, 9. Karl Al Howard, 10; Harry kip, {Clarke {were best for the "B's" | for the "B's" The second had plenty of score was tied with maining when Graham 11 shot to end and and The re- a the half was fast scoring in il. seconds, sunk win {game High scorers in the game were with 13 and Dixon with 12 for the "A's" while Peters and Goldstein with 18 and 15 "A's" Graham 6, Dixon Edmondson 8, O'Reilly, Cla 2. Tuscon 6 Dulny 2, Total Fouls 7-out-of-17. "B's" -- Peters Milosh, Goreyki, stein 15, Wright 1 14-out-of-27. ROCKETS UPSET the second game of the morning, Wall's Barbershop de feated the front - running Jaycee Rockets by the score of 48 to 43 This game was very interest ing with. the Rockets ahead all through the game and WBS fying it up in the last few seconds, to go into overtime. In the first half, Rockets start- ed out fast, taking a seven-point lead into the last half. Jepma with 10 was high for Rockets while Goddard with eight was best for Walt's The second half was close, 47 18. Longley 4, Breau 8, Gold- Total 46. Fouls with | Total, 43. WBS Kaine, Bozak 4, Sparling, Longley . Kurhan, Fouls 4-out-of-13 Jaycee Rockets Ont, WBS Ont. Fouls 1-out-of-9. Nichol 13 (Dodsworth, Lawrence) Subway Lunch upset Imperials | Times: Gough 52 in a clean game that saw the (D. Taylor, T. Wilson) 7.13/game's two penalties divided with 4.1 mes A Lawrence each team getting one. _ _(STANKOVITS, Durno) Subway took the lead in the 5. Dairymen: Durno first minute but Imperials tied] (Beaton, Corby) 15.08 the score after seven minutes of 2nd Period play. . 6. Dairymen: Welsh Subway took the lead again at| Shutouts: Sawehul Detroit; (Durno) hw 26.47 the nine-minute mark and never|Bower, Toronto, fou 7. Dairymen: Durno gave up the lead for the ing Penalties: Brewer, Broronto, 104 (Welsh, Buzminski) 45.52 der of the game. H. Wilson and!minutes. Goddard 17, |3. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 24, lost eight, tied seven, points 55. Points: Horvath, Boston, 52, Goals: Horvath, 27. Assists: Bathgate, Tymoshik 6. Total 48 LEAGUE ANDING | w. Pts. 7 14 8 New York, Steel "B" 6 Steel "A" 6 20 KING E. OSHAWA CANNING'S ANNOUNCES ONCE-A-YEAR CLOTHING SALE In the final both teams having good scoring opportunities. The score was tied at the end of regulation time. left-to- TROPHY FINAL } 123° 456 789 10 11 12 nenier, J. Kennedy Roy Whit- {210 P10. 0 x members of right, include Claude Phipps the rink Ted C and vive in the trophy list of this | year's annual bonspiel, is shown game of The Duplate Trophy | event. Frank Taylor, of Duplate Total 7 2x1 above, which defeated "Ab" DiMar- Oscar Parker's entry | is shown above (left) congratu- lating the Oshawa skip, Oscar tington. --All Photos by The Tam O'Shanters Are Top Hais The annual three-day bonspiel of The Oshawa Curling Club, eoncluded night in a blaze of glory and with one exception, an anti-climax to the keen com- petition that featured the three days' play in the various five trophy events Harry Howard's Toronto Gran ites had to play an extra end to nose out Jack Kennedy's Barrie foursome, in the final game of The Fittings Ltd. Trophy play, secondary event of the 'spiel. In three of the other events, the losers conceded before the full 12 ends had been completed and in the fourth event, for The Times Trophy, Bob Metcalfe"s Royal Canadians were four up "coming home" and although they yielded two on the 12th end to Len Mec Mullen's Unionville rink, the is- sue was not in much doubt TAM O'SHANTER WIN Top honors, with The Col McLaughlin Trophy and first prizes of the bonspiel. went to the Tam O'Shanter entry, skip ped by Ba Secord. Actually a Western Canada 'transplanted' rink, the four Tam O"Shanters Gary Ford, Don Campbell, Vern Larson .and skip Secord, had no difficulty in their final game They won the first four ends for a big 10-0 lead Dr. Earl Racher's Sarnia rink, in the final game and from there on, coasted to victory, on the strength of a deadly knockout technique, top ped off by perfect draw shot when needed The Tam Q'Shanters had their last R.S Vhe over toughest game in the semi-fina yesterday morning, against Ed Rhodes and his Royal Canadians rink, last year's bonspiel win- ners. This game was a super keen affair, with the score only 4-3 including a "dead end at the end of eight ends Rhodes in front mis erucial take-out and Secord counted a "two" to go in front 54 added one in the 10th end fine display of draw and curling Other hy winners for the 1959 bonspiel included Harry Howard's Toronto Granites defeated Jack Kennedy of rie, in the Fittings Trophy 8-7, after an extra end final game of the spiel Jim Gurowka's Dixie feated Ed. Young in final match of the third event The J. B. Highfield Memorial Trophy by a comfortable 12.6 In the fourth event. for The Times Trophy, Bob Metcalfe of Royal Canadians was returned as winner for the second successive time He beat out Ten Mc Mullen's Unionville four in the final, 12-10 OSHAWA RINK WINS Of the six Oshawa rinks that faced the barrier, lone prize win ners were Oscar Parker's who captured 'The Duplate phy and first prize the event, with a clean-cut win 'Ab' DiMartele's Welland entry Chairman Frank MeCal the presentation various vith He in the unable val and with a guard he tror ro§ vho Bai final closest rink de the for ome men Tro fifth over in Inm of the prizes, ceremd trophies apd ed aw 9th end thanked the and cc splendid bonspiel. her bers **J Garrard, member: ngrat she with gh ge armly th n Bob peech that edition Club Club mem of majo vho luncheon ent were also ac by the well open as by Following ults LOL. R. § SARNIA TAM ry ¥ inked I'he the O'SHANTER in YW ing Chairman co-commitiee Souc! with ie" a the commitiee, hy Mercer conclude Osh: V ent em for th Frank h and the club in a d this yea Wa rr attractior and the ertainme corded spe committee members ing rink the visit are McLAUGH their wis hom it functions, al the final LIN Semi-Finals SCARBORO A Re FITTINGS LTD Semi-Finals BARRIE OYAL Kinahan, TROPHY BARRIK Times their year's J mem- Fred other were presi href Curling TROPHY CAN'S H. Howard 002 0x0 201 x] 1 J. B. HIGHFIELD TROPHY | Third Round berts, 8 E. Smith, 6 oot wka, 9 G. Dangerfield, 8 Semi-Finals UNIONVILLE Keith Jewitt, seorge Rumney Jack Walton, Murray Roberts, li DIXJE B anning, Jim oy field, Art Grice J oo wka 7 Skip, 6. BELLEVILLE Jim Walker Tom Carruthers, Cord. Edwards Mac White, Skip, 8 kip, 7 ROYAL CAN'S ew Wilkinson Pete Glen tty Cowan Ed. Young, Skip, 9 TROPHY FINAL 456 789 10 1 Gui rowky 003 300 x Ed. Young 110 01 OSHAWA TIMES TROPHY Second Round L. McMullen, 9: B. Carlyle Nm. Wyse, 10 1. Bell, 6 Semi-Finals UNIONVILLE TORONTO CCSC Bob Suckling Jim Chappell, Chas Semple, kif 4 ROYAL CAN'S Jim I ht Hunn Metcalfe Wells Hartman, ip, 10; Skip, TROPHY FINAL 789 10 11 L. McMullen 1 0 B Metcalfe 033 00) 0 2 0 1 THE DUPLATE TROPHY Second Round arker, 8 Corke. aser, 12 5. Kennedy Semi-Finals OSHAWA Chenie FOREST Claude kip, 9 WELLAND M. Peart T. Hadley DiMartele kip, 10 At TROPHY FINAL 789° 10 "1% 0. Parker 456 1 100 VV Extro End i|among | BOWLING NEWS CATHOLIC LEAGUE High Singles: M. Ekker 240 and Dick Harriman 261. High Triples: Harriman 636 Over man 261, | Kenna 206 226, T. Powers 255, kush 232, M. Noordman 215, 241, G. Neault Monaghan 207, 2 and H. Moore M. Ekker 577 and Dick Koster 213, D Flynn 213, Harri- R. Mec- . Wrubel ; M. Ekker 240, Lemon League: J. Harrimen 89 and Z. Moreau 78. am Standings: H. Ekker 12, B. Houston 11, T |H. McGuire 11, E. Mothers {Harriman 11, J. Wrubel 9, O. Tri {M. Halik 7, H. Burrows 7 Monaghan 6 Dickison 15, E Powers 11 11, D. imble 9, and T SERGEANTS MESS LEAGUE this week go to Jim Sul terrific 830 triple and 273 and 330. Nice going The honors livan with a gles of 220 Hm Orchids to Bette Sackett with a spectable 789 and games of 278, 223 and 288. Eileen Corson was the only lady bowling 600 and she turned in a 630 total made up of 200 and 282 Reg Burr leads the men's 600's with a 699 and a 301 and 215; Palm Knight right behind with 681 (218, 244, 219); Percy Wright 670 (306), Dave Smart 669 (261, 221); Gord McCormack Fox 605 (218, 216) 605 (237) cores: Ev Clough 1252, . Vi McCormack 220 Rogers 219, Jack Sackett 213, Frank Grant 212, Ede Burr and Jack 'Allison 206, Lloyd Corson 205. Kay Nichols and Stew McKinley 204, Lorraine Murphy 203, 201, Karse Carswell 202, Sadie Mathews and Tom Speirs 200 Tt was all or nothing for most of the this week with three teams feel the stroke of the brush. 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