(FIRST PERIOD | 6. Times: Dodsworth (Lawrence, Cole) 7. Imperials: Copéland (Miller) . Imperials: | Firefighters And Imperials Win Semi-Final Openers |: fm = (Miller) : 19.304, Times: (Lawrence) Times: Lawrence (Cole, D. Taylor) Times: Lawrence Cole THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1960 15 I 40 4.30 SPRING TRAINING | Tough Schedule For Philadelphia NEW YORK (AP) Eddie Sawyer is geiting tough again with Philadelphia Phillies, appar- Firefighters defeated Subway (Mroczeck, Higgins) . Lunch 7-4 and Imperials edged|11. Firefighters: Hubble the Rimes 746 in he first round of| (Garrard, Knight) ...... 22.1513, the Civil Service League seml| pen,ties: Simcoe (cross-check-| final series at the Bowmanville Wy 35; BIC (roughing): 12. Arena Saturday night. , Planke (roughing); Lyons (hold-/13. Times: Higgins opened the scoring foriing) 24.36. | (Dodsworth, Lawrence) 21.55 the Firefighters. en Ante wide open, high scorin, Penalties -- McDonnell (inter- scored his first of two goals tol In ee mms nd ne ference) 12.20; Salter (deliberate-|ently in an attempt to finish the tie the score. H. Wilson scored iy yo noninis squeaked through to|ly falling on puck) 20.00. job he lost in 1952. on a scramble at the end of Weyin over the Times. | Referees -- Ivan Locke and| gaywyer, admittedly working on|GETS JOB BACK og peril. Hubide, She easel! Copeland, the league's scoring Mel Suddard. la "win-or-else basis," Wednesday| But the Whiz Kids never re- hid his first one when Supway champion, was the big scorer for| PLAYOFF LEADERS [told the current crop of Phils: [covered and last July the Phils had two men in the penalty box, | Imperial. He shook his shadow, Miller (Imps) G A Ps, PIM] .:oY you fellows who have a lot rehired Eddie _to, run the club. Pn in 1 tt rym De CST tL 5 ST A IL Tr ay et mca ! Riga our goals, , ? i 4 . | H. Wilson dropping it in he jonied, potted three himself. Im-| Lawrence (Times) So there i a midnight curfew | Whiz Ro Ea Tony crease and Planke was "Johnny-| 210 ghened the scoring when|Copeland (Imps). .. But a two-goal outburst byip,ovigls sturicd rolling and it REMEMBER WHEN. . .? Firefighters in front to stay. from Bud Johnston; five minutes a matter of seconds and finally | 2nd a minute later Copeland made ,nto 'successfully defended his The game was rough but only second period opened, but Imper- McCorkindale, the South African three to each team. 3 | 6.15] But not giving up and putting { 2. Subway: Planke rence netted als. It stayed this (Gray) Gray (tripping) [twenty-seven seconds later Cole By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |who pulled their goalie and were guez, Vejar, 154%, Stamford, xi 1M - 14.55 pandy Sandy fight postponed to on-the-spot" to put it in the netiypye." coored unassisted, Cole Hubble (Firefights.) Knight and Hubble's second goal, jog ike a repetition of last ji By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gray scored an unassisted one, 1ater C. Kemp netted a neat one fiubble wrapped it up with his|it four to ene. British Empire heavyweight box- six penalties were handed out, [ials started to move again with| champion, 28 years ago tonight in | {land again, to give them a 7-2/crown two years later to Len FIRST PERIOD lon a determined effort, the Times 4 | Kite FIGHTS LAST 23.35|way for nea five minutes and Penalties |scorde his third goal. But the Miami Beach, Fla.--Luis Rodri- 25 trying desperately to the final bell.|Chico wo 10. 15.40 March 30, weather. Player discontent grew. The play- ers lost respect for him. The manager levied fines but by late {July was out of work. in Clearwater, Fla., where the/on them to help the Phils im- Phillies are in spring training. [Prove from their last-place finish "I am going to check the play-|of 1959. ers myself this spring," Sawyer| The American League's last- aid. {place team, Washington Senators, Eddie first went to the Phils in| were cheered when Harmon Kille- 1948. Two years later he had the brew, their young slugger, turned National League pennant, the up for workouts at Orlando, Fla., Phils' first in 35 years. and hit the fourth pitch for a 385- The Whiz Kids slipped to fift{foot home run. Killebrew shared place in 1951 and Sawyer got the league home run champion- tough. Players' wives were ship last year at 42 with Rocky barred from spring training. |Colavito of Cleveland Indians. 2 4 3 2 wy Treasure Chest of Fun the ALL-FAMILY members of the winning rink, from left, are Mike Rudka, Gor- don Miles and Dr. D. E, Stur- gis, president of the host club. --Oshawa Times Photo taking part. Seen here is Roy | Stephens, extreme . right, pre- senting the trophy to Rev. J.C. Pereyma, of Oshawa, who skip- ped the winning rink. Other Oshawa Rink Captures Annual Rotary 'Spiel Second Game 9 MacKay Richards, Locke, Welling, Walling, Dowson, day for the Oshawa Rotary from a large section of this part | Club's Annual Bonspiel. There of Ontario assembled at the was a capacity entry with rinks Oshawa Curling Club Wednes- | from as far away as Haliburton MEMBERS OF Rotary Clubs 2ND PERIOD 4, Firefighters: Hubble (Garrard, Batten) . Subway: Planke (H. Wilson, Gray) . Firefighters: Knight (Garrard, Batten) . Firefighters: Hubble (Knight) . Firefighters: Knight (Hubble, Batten) . Subway: Gray . Firefighters: Graham o to put Subway in the lead again.|;oq jt yp for the Times, but. the Knight (Firefights.) all within 100 seconds, put the| week. Copeland scored on a pass but Graham got that one back in Larry Cains, formerly of Tor-| third goal. | Dodsworth scored just after the/ing championship against Dan |Copeland, Johnston and Cope-|London. The Canadian lost the lead. Harvey. 1. Firefighters: Higgins .. , 11.00|fought back as Cole and Law-| 8. Subway: H. Wilson NICHT Higgins "'(high-|then Lawrence scored again and |sticking) 15.25; 9 {clock ran out on the Times' boys 149%, Cuba, outpointed a Conn FIRST PERIOD ville, Ky.--Rudell Stitch- ( 1. Imperials: Miller 2. Times: Cole | (Dodsworth, D. Taylor) 3. Imperials: Copeland (Bud Johnston) 4, Imperials: C. Kemp (Miller, B. Johnston) 5. Imperials: Copeland (Miller) aera FREEX FUNK Bring all the family AT YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER'S NOW ENGLISH STAR Edmund Kean played Shylock, Othello and Lear on three suc- cessive nights at Montreal's The- . 24.40 !atre Royal in 1826 18.55 So oo 2 oo Game Bell, Hersey, Hart, Beamish, Dove, "Strike, Wilson, McFadzen, Second 8(W); 9; 10, 14 9 12 n Douglas, 10. Poyntz, Club held its Racine of Brampton in the early annual Inter-Club curling bon-'draw and Ed. Ball of Brace- Whittington spiel here yesterday and once bridge in the second division. Townley, again it proved an outstanding Racine had eight for his one win Bradley, success, with a full entry of 32 and Ball had eight plus three. Farley, rinks, 25 of these from out-of Special prizes for "Lost Souls" Walker, town Rotary Clubs the rinks with the three "best Houghton Sdbstituting for Nic" Jenkin, losses" of the day went to Harold |Frink, Father Jack Perevma skipped Black's Haliburton entry in | the Pereyma this Oshawa Rotary Club rink to early draw and to Alf. Dove's top honors, with three wins and|Colborne rink, in the second sec-.p poor a score of 20, capture The tion Winter, Rotary Club Trophy and the top Following the day's play, bon- Bradley, prizes, donated by General spiel chairman, Father J. C. Pereyma Motors. Members of the winning|Pereyma officiated at the pres: wackay, rink included "Mike" Rudka, entation of prizes, assisted by Farley, Gordon Miles and Dr. "Dan" Oshawa Rotary Club resident Frink, Sturgis, this year's president of Dr. D. Sturgis, past-Rotary Gov- Oshawa Rotary Club ernor Stan Everson; drawiastes : : stm y "Bill" Brownlee and members o With this year's club president : : and the efficient chairman of the| he hoyspiel, somite, Rota. WESTON ctor 1960- bonspiel as skip, both on the BR CE on Wally Wilson. at- Jos. W. Amds, : A ; : js 8! . later winning rink, the trophy Winners Following are the complete W. T. Douglas received a lot of good-natured . . d .: skip "ribbing" along with their prizes. "PKS and scores: Runner-up in the day's play 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW was the rink from Weston-Mount First Game Denis, skipped by W. T. Douglas, BOWMANVILLE AJAX who captured top honors in the Ri ck aby Bruce Cooper, 11.00, o'clock draw. They had power . three wins and a total t Oshawa Rotary 4 rnwwwenl Ball, Kemp, Mills R 9. obert 12 Racine, Third Game Game Dove, Ball, Wilson, Richards, Poyntz, Kemp, Dowson, Beamish, ne BIG CAR OR COMPACT! Strike Mills Hersey Locke, to [LRT Douglas, McFadzen, Bell, Hart, | MANO WNNW 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Game OSHAWA Al Evans, Ken Crone, Murray Miller, Maurice Hart, skip COLBORNE Len Beamish, John Fenaughty, Ted Lee, Howard Grosjean, skip 7 wea 4 PETERBOROUGH Dr. K. Milne, R. Hutchison, B. Smitheram, F. Patterson, skip OSHAWA Tom Dobbie, 3. Chas. Lancaster, Doug. Longmeaid, Newt Richards, skip 10; TORONTO 4. Paul Pogue, Stan Richards, Gage Campbe! Ross Poyntz, skip 10; BRACEBRIDGE Bert. Brown, W. Anderson, Purdy, Ball skip AJAX Wayne Simpson, Geo. Robinson, Chas. Reed, Don Kemp, skip BOW Bil Tom Houton, score of 'Mel Hugh Davidson, Cecil Winter, 19 plus 2. One more point in any is skip _ y . Merv, Cryderman, on ry given them the top honors. Ton MECat ce. Hoy. Norm Houghton's entry, also "Army" Armstrong, Ron Curry, from Weston-Mount Dennis Club, Lc ir Horoid Black, with Al milto: s skip, took| SP ' th Ha 0 2 ri Ps FENELON FALLS TORONTO the other three-win prizes, in the y : Guy Graham, Fred Bailey, 9.00 o'clock section, with a total gj + "Spike Davis score of 11. Ernie Locke's Hamil- H Cec Schoales, ton Rotary Club entry, with three B " a Jest Frink, wins and a score of 11 also, were *"'¥ d ih i 'elock divi. | BRAMPTON OAKVILLE Bexb best in the 11.00 o'clock divi- G. Scott, Bil Russel . 5) A S. Finley, Two Oshawa rinks es the 3rd prizes, in both sections. q skip 4 Roy Whittington's rink, with tWO wiiTBY HALIBURTON wins and a score of 12, lost their stu Roblin, Eric McConnell, third game to Father Pereyma's Art Crawford, . dock Robertson foursome but their two wins en- | C. G. Sutherland, litt powson, titled them to 3rd prizes, as best om McKev. Mes Rebertson, | GUELPH two-game winners in the early OSHAWA draw. 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