LIND SAY COLLEGIATE's entry in the annual Schoolboy Bonspiel, top honors in the event here on Oshawa | captured | Saturday, winning their three games, including a triumph over Agincourt (Tam O'Shanter | Club) 1960 Ontario Junior Tank- ard winners. The Lindsay four- some is shown above, with the handsome new General Motors Trophy, put up for annual com- petition for the first time this | cott seated Jerry \ Times Lindsay Collegiate Wins choolboy Bonspiel Here Four smooth-working young ae Institute, chalked up three " - of the annual Oshawa Schoolboy Bonspiel, The Lindsay foursome, Murray Endicott, Paul Ashmore, Bill Thurston and Jeffy Fozd, skip, fully deserved their laurels, com- Ing up with a stellar perform- ance in their second game of the 'spiel, to defeat Mike Goodwin's Agincourt H.S. rink 84. The Goodwin foursome had captured the Ontario Junior Tankard hon- ors, the day previously and were favored to win the Oshawa bon- spiel. The Lindsay boys saved biggest win of all, for their third game, beating an Oshawa rink 15-3, for three wins and a total their Next in line was the Peterbor-|of the Schoolboys Bonspiel com- curlers from the Lindsay Collegi- ough Kenner Collegiate entry, mittee, to Bill Holden's rink, of AGINCOURT M.S. OSH. DONEVAN skipped by Dave ates" Oshawa rink on Hancock and!Oshawa O'Neill CVI, clean-cut victories at The Oshawa including Norm Jouulp, Ed Lyons wins and a total score of 10 plus Curling Club on Saturday, to cap-|/and Bob Widdis. They won their 12, ture top prizes and The Sgueral ties games also, but had to beat ward out Geo. B who had two Ken po Howie Mike Goodwin, First Gome Webber, ary Vogan Atkinson | 13 - ' | An interesting sidelight on the osyawa O'NEILL an extra-end in their secondlda)s play was the fact that g, Lioyd, game and were extended all the way in their third game, to eke out a one-shot margin over R. slum of Downsview. The Peter: borough Kenner's total of 7, three wins, gave them The Perc, |for higher prizes Eveleigh Memorial Trophy and| second prizes. Geo. Campbell pre- Went to the rinks with the best Holden's rink trounced the Etobi-|) coke boys 21-1 in their first game |}: forroth of the day but then Faulds and his curlers came back Bob Hoover, Bates, W skip fo win. os4, GENERAL for their next two games and qualify Don Patterson Montgomery, Gow, Sixth and seventh sets of prizes john Piper, skip 12; sented this trophy and prizes, on One - win scores, with A, Arm- PETE. KENNER behalf of the Eveleigh estate J. Pipher's rink from Oshawa strong's rink having a score of 8 plus 3 CI Ne and K. g 0 from Weston 2 Norm Jolluph, Lyons Widdis Central Collegiate emerged as/ Dates' Oshawa O'Neill CVI four- pave Hancoch winners of the third prizes, for| high two wins, with a total score of 16 plus 2 some had a score of five, Messrs. "Ab" Robins skip and OSHAWA O'NEILL A. Robins, co-chair-|"Joe" Walsh, who organized and = a, 70 man of the day's bonspiel, pre-|conducted this year's local school wally Cain, sented these prizes and co-chair-{Poy curling 'spiel, at the conclu- Bill Holden, the sion of the competition, man Jos. Walsh presented voiced skip 21; 9; Ron Nathan, BAD FINAL GAME Tony's 5-Pin Team Just Fails To Reach Playoffs Oshawa Tony's five-poin club| was very steady with 1272 for his concluded their 1959-60 campaign | share and Bob Gallagher in re. in the Toronto City Major league lief kept the boys in the fight on Sunday when they were just with some sensational bowling in nosed out of the playoffs. the first three games. | Silvert"s, O'Connor Bowl and Hank Sarnovsky, who has been Tony's participated in a five-|a tower of strength all season, game rolloff to decide which two |ran into a heap of grief with head clubs would advance into the Pins and splits but almost pulled playoffs proper. The rolloffs took|his team through in the last place at Ace Bowling Centre and|frame of the final game. | before a large gathering of spec-| Top honors went to veteran) tators the Oshawa crew went Jack Pritchard of Silvert's who | down to defeat in an exciting ser- had a 1487 total including a 355 game and a 327. . | Tony's lost considerable zip when the usually reliable Dick Adams came up with his worst | day of the season but the best o ies. O'Connor took the lead in the first game with a 1242 score close-| |ly followed by Tony's with a 1233 [while Silvert's had 11.6 for their them have their bad days. Denny I Sitesi , Linton, while on the bench, kept Silvert's came up with a 1323 ting Justily. John Hrico and {second game, O'Connor retained | gunk Sarnovsky both have had a | first place with a 1270 and Tony's| good season and while its unfor- [stayed within striking distance|typate that the club failed to | with a 1223. make the grade it was so close | Tony's gained on both clubs in| that it could have been in their {the third game with 1215 as both| favor with a few breaks. of the other clubs slipped a lit-| tle, Silvert's having 1160 and|ity for the season and also ter- O'Connor having only 1046, minates the sponsorship of Tony's It was Silvert's who moved| Refreshments, The boys are in- '|ahead in the 4th game with 1245] deed grateful to Tony Esposito for but Tony's held on to second spot| his generous support in the past with 1110 while O'Connor had an-|two seasons and regret that he other bad one with 1033. conld not continue same. Going into the 5th and final] Hank Sarnovsky will represent game the Silvert's club led with|the Oshawa club in the Men's Sin- This concludes the team activ-| By GERRY BLAIR Kitchener - Waterloo Dutch |ers, McBeth, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, March 7, 1960 11 Kane, Sly and Mec- d hes and h paced by a six-point splurge from Cliff Pennington, dumped the Whitby Dunlops, 7-3, on Saturday night at the Whitby Community Arena for their first win in the round-robin play-offs. : The final outcome was never in doubt from the opening face-off, as the Dutchies displayed diligent forechecking to continually bottle up the Dunlops' offensive unit. Gordie Myles opened the scor- ing midway in the first period to give the Dunlops a 1-0 lead, the only time they held it throughout the entire 60 minutes of play. Gordie broke into the clear from the K-W blueline getting in be- lhind the Dutchie defence after Tom O'Connor's shot had been knocked down by a defenceman, Less than three minutes later, Ken Laufman scored his first of |three tallies with help from Cliff Pennington and Murray Davison, when he almost duplicated Myles' effort, cutting in from the right side, drilling one past Hender- son. . At 16.42, Pennington banged in a loose puck from in front of the Whitby net, supposedly after the whistle had been blown. 114844, Tony's were second with|gles championship in a fifteen- PROTEST GOAL year. Back row: Murray Endi- (left) and Paul Bill Thurston (left) and Ford, skip --Oshawa Ashmore: Photo Tom Malcolmson, John Orton, David Owens, skip WESTON C.I. F. Lippay, G. Thomson, R. Campbell, A. Armstrong, skip M. POWER HS. Dale Wood Norm. Ra Mike Mogan, Bill Hartnett, skip pa, OSH." DONEVAN Ron Coleman Jerold Snilerman, | Wayne Roger Eric Mitchinson, skip ETOBICOKE C.I. Alf Cox, Brian Quinn, Rick Hall, Andy Foulds, skip 4. right" Joynt had a 655; 4 4, Burns 9-57; was | minute game series, which will open on Saturday, March 26 ot Willow Bowl and at Bowlodrome, five games at each establishment and the final five at Ace Bowl- ing on March 27, 4781 and O'Connor Bowl trailing in the rear with 4591. Having a 190-pin edge over] O'Connor the Tony's club ap-| peared to be in a most favorable| position and the general opinion| was that:Oshawa would make it| Twenty-four top shooters in the easy but O'Connor had other league will compete in this event ideas. | and Hank should give a good ac- Faced with e'imination, the|count of himself in "this rollotf. O'Connor Bewl Club staged a] The members of the Tony's terrific rally to rack up a smash. club would like to thank all their ing 1394 total to nose out Tony's| fans for their interest in the bv 62 pins when the locals finish-|elub and partienlarly Oshawa ed with 1143 for their final game. [Times and CKLB for their cov- Silvert's retained top nosition|erace. with a final game of 1221 and! The club will compete again in were worthy of their victory but the Toronto City Major n~vt sea the great finish by O'Connor was! son, under the sponsorship of the highlight of the series. Acadian Cleaners and with an Lloyd Sabins bowled well for|other year of experience be- Tony's with a nice 1298 five-lhind them, the boys might come game total. Ozzie Keeler alsolup with the title. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS BUSH LEAGUE Evans held on to the top spot by splitting two with Nick's. The surpris ing CNR club grabbed three from Kemp's in a close one, Oshawa Glass took three from Johansen's, whose big | guns didn't come through. Kuch's, who | were due, broke out with a nice 3418 | (1314) to whitewash '""Hutchies" Tool Room boys. Elliott's also walked off We would like to thank our coaches and score keeper. ST. JOHN'S LEAGUE Dodgers 4, No-Names 4, Alto's 3, Ko- basa's 3, Jets 1, No-Names 0, Mas- sey's. 1 and Bombers 0. Well the last section has started and as usual near the end of the year we are beginning to get short of bowlers! | Henderson, and his teammates lon the ice at the time, protested | vigorously, and as a result John picked up a ten-minute miscon- |duct. The majority of fans in |attendance were of the same im- | pression, that referee Jack Shrop- |shire had halted the play, when Henderson partially smothered {the puck, but somehow it evaded him, and Pennington was Johnny- on-the-spot. Laufman had origin- ally started the play. This goal seemed to take some life out of the Dunlops, and in less than a minute, Kitchener had opened up a two goal lead, making it 3-1 on a solo effort by Ken Laufman, his second in the period. In the second 20 minutes Dutch- men hemmed the Whitby 'club in their end for about two minutes with some stout forechecking, making it rather difficult for the "Dunnies" to muster an attack. |An impregnable performance by |Harold *Boat" Hurley in the Kitchener nets added to their frustrations of trying to get back into the game. Then at 13.15, |Laufman completed his individu- al goal scoring by taking a drop- pass from Cliff Pennington, and firing a low one into the far |corner from the left side. |FISTIC SESSION with three after a close battle with | Pickwick's. | Points. Evans' Loam 16, CNR 14, Nick's Billiards 12, Oshawa Glass 12, | Tool Room 9, Kemps 9, Johansen's 8, | Kuch Shoes 8, Pickwick Cleaners 6 and | Elliott's Restaurant 6. High Triples: Top man of the night | was Pete Kupnicki who came up vith | a beautiful 708. Teammate Howard {Norton was one pin behind with a 707 (296), Hugh Blight had a good night with 669 (264); Ed Bracey form with a 665 (288); back in| "Hit 'em | Gord Stacey |hit a 654 and Gord Holbrook had of his better nights for a 651. | High Singles: Top single game went to Andy Czerewaty who had a nice 309, Alex Kuch 205 and Ralph | Glass winners -- A, Kuney 305 and |M. Opychany 295. : Garlic League -- E. Andrev 80,83, |78; M. Sholdra 78, M. Lapchuk 73, Jo- |sie Faulkner 75 and Mary Lee $6. Archie Moore Back As Champ NEW YORK (AP)--The Na- tional Boxing Association re- | followed by Hopkins 262 Lemon League: Only one again this week with Tony Gerace coming up with n 80. LADIES' MAJOR B LEAGUE ] | Whites 4, Mitchells 0; Hendersons 3, Saywells 1; Nesbitts 3, Bints 1; West. |ern Tire 3, Burns 1 and Subway Lunch |2, Motor City 2. Standings -- Hendersons 20-60; Sub- way Lunch 16-61; Whites 16-53; Nes-| |bitts 14-48; Saywells 13-51; Bints 12-48; | Western Tire 8.35; Mit-| chells 6-42 and Motor City 6-23. | Over 600 -- Marg Vice 852, single' ; Hazel Weddup 786: Bert Cole 647; |Celia Wigg 646; Annie Furey 625; |Anne Maclnally 619; Jean Brown 618; |Marg McGrath 616; Helen Trott 615; -|Gladys Blythe 602 and Mary Nichols | off 1 :|instated Archie Moore as light There were six missing last week and | Tempers flared near the end of 1 doubt if two had a good escuse to the second period and four play- Knight, p all received five-minute majors. Jack Kane received an additional 10-minute misconduct for start- ing things all over again, after the officials _had calmed almost everyone down. The game really opened up with the clubs playing four-a- side. Two goals were scored while the four were cooling off lin the penalty box. Pete Babando scored at 17.54 of the second pe- riod to cut the margin to 4-2, and that's the way the middle stanza ended. The third period was just bare- ly underway, when Don Rope took advantage of John Hender- son's misjudgment, and prompt- ly fired the puck into the yawning net, with John 20 feet out. Pennington scored his second goal of the evening, putting the puck between Henderson and the post on the short side, a space of about five inches. . ] Bob Ertel of Kitchener receiv- ed an elbowing penalty at 6.37, 'and while he was off, Attersley tipped in Ralph Hos- kings' shot from the point to [make it read, 6-3 in favor of K-W. Bobby Mader concluded the night's scoring with the help lof Cliff Penning'on, as they broke minute misconduct, Gary Darling), 16.42. ence), fighting), Sly (major, McBeth (major, fighting), Kane (major, fighting, and 10-minute misconduct) 15.37. 10. Bobby |g 3 K-W Dutchies Get Round-Robin Win First Period 1. Whitby: Myles (Tom O'Connor) ... 2. Kitchener: Laufman (Pennington, Davison) .. 14.26 3. Kitchener: Pennington (Laufman) 4. Kitchener: Laufman . Penalties Henderson (10- served by weve 11.30 Second Period §. Kitchener: Laufman (Pennington) 6, Whitby: Babando * (Treen, Sinden) Penalties Rope 8.21, McKnight (interfer (major, fighting), Third Period . Kitchener: Rope (Maki) . Kitchener: Pennington (Lauimany ........50 a. . Whitby: Attersley (Hoskings, Etcher) .... 7.49 Kitchener: Mader (Pennington) Penalties -- Ertel (elbowing), 1 4.02 Shots on goal: By Whitby, 33; Kitchener, 28, NHL LEADERS lin on a lone Whitby defender, land Mader took the sliding pass ito rap it home, making the final score, 7-3. ICE CHIPS . . . Kitchener had only 12 men dressed for Satur- day's contest, and everyone of 'hem plaved spirited hockey. . . . "Boat" Hurley, on the few occa- sions that he was reallv tested, proved unbeatable. . . . Kitchener By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 37, lost 14, tied 12, points 86. Points: Hull, Chicago, 77. Goals: Horvath, Boston; Hull, Chicago 37. Assists: McKenney, Boston 43. Shutouts: Hall, Chicago six. Penalties: Brewer, Toronto 140 minutes. {moved right back inte tention lin the round - robin play-off as a |result of their big win on Whitby |ice. . . . Whitby plays in Chatham tonight, moving on to Kitchener tomorrow evening, and then host the Cha'ham Maroons in an all- important play-off affair on Wed- nesday night, starting at 8.00 p.m, : . . John Henderson had one of his wandering nights again, but fortunately for the club, it happends infrequently. KITCHENER -- Goal, Hurley; defence, Maki, Sly; forwards, Laufman, Pennington, Forhan; alts, Wylie, Rope, Ertel, Mader, McKnight and Davison. WHITBY --Goal, Henderson; defence, Treen, Sinden; forwards, Attersley, Etc h er, Samolenko; alts.,, Hassard, Babando, Air, Myles, Kane, Tom O'Connor, Gary Darling, McBeth and Hos- kings. stay away. We notice that some girls are more interested in Bingo than in | bowling and next year we will have | to make a new ruling for that reason. | Tommy Krout had a close call for the glass last week ,but Kuney put the clamps on it again. Kuney's wife men. tioned to me that they have so many glasses, that she is very short of shelves to keep them on. Mary Opy- {chany had a nice single of 205 to take the glass for Ladies. ere are four nights left in this small section and I team cap- tains better get after their bowlers to bow! because if they don't they will be very sorry on the night of the Bowl example, 'puts the advantages of heavyweight bo xing champion Teen-Agers" describes nearly all Saturday, providing he and Erich Schoeppner agree to meet Harold pany of Canada offers you five helpful booklets in its Values in Education series. "Why Stay in School?" for squarely up to the teen-ager. "Scholarships and Bursaries" lists many of the hundreds of available scholarships in Canada. 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Dove Macleod Fifth set of prizes were pre-| Following are the complete skip Sow; sented by Jack Judge, on behalf! rinks and their scores: ening Genosha Hawks Win Co frre: Their First Round Jerry Ford, skip 10, |DOWNSVIEW C.1. {Gary White, [Barry Sheard, Oshawa Genosha Hawks moved into the second round of Ontario Basketball Association Intermediate playdowns Saturday night, trouncing the Toronto Inter, "A" champions East Riverdale 77-58 at Donevan Collegiate. On the strength of this and their first game 87-61 victory Thurs- day, they won the round 164 - 119. They will now entertain Wel land Cooney's Men's Wear, next Saturday in the first game of that total-points series. Welland won their round ever Owen Sound by some 40 points. This was one of the poorest games of the season with the To- ronto club just going through the motions of playing. Oshawa looked little better through much of the game though they really turned it on in the latter stages. Brent Oldfield played one of his better games and was the top scorer for Oshawa in the first half, netting 10 points with a nifty jump shot. Carl Cheski add- ed nine and Davidson seven in the first stanza. Bob Perry, lanky left hander for the Riverdales) kept them in the game scoring 12 first half points. The ( club led 35-28 at halftime score of 17 plus 3. lan McNab, of the GM public relations depart ment, presented his company's handsome new trophy and prizes, to the Lindsay boys, at conclusion of the day's play. {Johnson after their summer title | fight. | The association withdrew recog- { nition of Moore as champion Feb. | 15 for his failure to sign to meet | Johnson of Philadelphia, rated as the No. 1 contender by the asso- ciation. Anthony Maceroni, NBA presi- dent, said Moore and ScHioppper| would be required to post a $5,-| 000 forfeit to meet Johnson pro-| viding the Philadelphian still is| the leading contender at the time. Moore and the German are ex- | pected to clash for the 175-pound {title late in July or August at a {still undetermined site. Maceroni said the bout is ex- pected to be under a single pro- motion and not as part of al Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Patter-| son heavyweight championship fight as has been suggested. | CONTAINER | FOR THE SUGGESTED PRICE Of Only HALF Cc GALLON AT YOUR LOCAL STORE ONLY Use substitutes when fresh skim milk is only 13¢c qt. (suggested) ond requires no fuss or bother of mixing, etc, TRY THIS SKIM TODAY! W. R. WOLFE, DISTRICT SUPERVISOR SHOPPING CENTRE, OSHAWA -- RA 5.4563 THE Team standings 8, |Smale's 8, Tozer's 6, McKinstry's 1, | Price's 1 and Corson's 0. | Men's high single: Maurice Rich. ards 280. { Men's high triple -- Tab Gearing 626 | 6(L). OSH. CENTRAL Mike McKay, John Lindsay, Keith Johnston, | George Thomson, | (33g, 193, 195). | skfp J:| Men over 200 -- Les Smale 226, Ted PETERBORO CVS Tozer 211, Tab Gearing 238 and Maur- John Higginson, jee Richards 280. Garth Wedlock, Ladies' high single -- Enid Hats 261. Jim Frise, Ladies' high triple -- Enid Hatt 553 Ray Baptie, (153, 139, 261), skip .| Ladies over 175 Enid Hatt 261, Game Alice Gilmour 187, Nellie Templar 204 Macleod 7. and Dorothy Tozer 184. Goodwin, 'Lemon League Lorne Crandall, Mooney, 6 Rose Rupert, Nat Boorman and Betty Harnett, 3.| Houston, Mitchinson, 2. Owens, Bates, Piper, Game Hartnett, Thomson, Bates, Holden, Allum, Armstrong, Baptie, SUN LIFE OF CANADA 218 Sun Lite Buliding, Montreal Please send me @ copy of booklets checked [C]Why Stay in School # What about Technical and Trade Schools [IScholarships and Bursaries [Sports Tips for Teen-Agers []Whet You Should Know About School Boards : Rick Allum skip . Allum, Ford, . |Baptie, had eight. In foul shooting the ith Hawks scored 21-of-32 attempts Armstrong, and East Riverdale had 18-for-26. Thomson lancoch, TOUGH SERIES COMING Helden, e OBA championship could - be decided, almost, in the next ickinaon, series. Welland boasts a very |Faulds, strong club with Geiger and Ed | Ford, Lern averaging double figures Hancaoh, all season. They played in the Grin highly-rated Niagara District Con- | Mooney, Owens, ference and were second only to Niagara Falls Senior "'B" club in| the standings. It should be a head-| on battle when they meet the! oh WEEK-END FIGHTS series this Saturday, at Oshawa, BY THE ASOCIATED PRESS | Donevan gym. | Manila -- Bert Somodio, 133%, TORONTO EAST RIVERDALE J!°PPed Bonnie Espinosa, 1333 -- Perry 21, Thompson 5. Loyd: FOF Philippine = lightweight 8, Johnston, Bell 2, Rurrsell 2, | Dunn, Fontanna 2, Baker, Wright| 7. Total 58. | TEAM INSURANCE | OSHAWA GENOSHA HAWKS| ST. LOUIS (AP)--Major league | ~ Cheski 12, T. Olinyk 11, Old-| baseball teams have invested in!]l field 14, Booth 6, Davidson 11, J./more than $85,000,000 worth of Olinyk 6, Newey 3, Dickenson 2, disaster insurance, The Sporting | Rupert 8, Kolodzie 4. Total 77./News reports. American League | Officials -- D. Kelly and B.|clubs are insured for $51,625,000 | Dell, Oshawa. Scorers B.jand National League teams for | D 1" points in the second half, but Eagleson and C. Wilson, Oshawa. $34,145,000. | 1enosha could not muster any help from > 4 his mates ROUGH ACTION Every Oshawa player hit the Things got quite rough in the Score sheet for at least one basket second-half with Referee D av e|Showing a well-balanced attack. Kelly calling a total of 19 per-| They also managed to bring down sonal fouls, Oshawa got the best|69 rebounds, the highest total this of these and Tom Olinyk was es- | Year, as they controlled both back | peci effective hitting 6-for-7|boards entirely. The aHawks hit | on foul shots. on 28 of 73 field goal attempts for Riverdales managed to cut into/@ 38 per cent mark, far below the Oshawa lead and at one stage [their average lately. But it was | trailed by only two points in the|enough to finish off the Toronto game. But Coach Davidson used|Champions and enter the next his bench to full advantage and|OBA round just outran the Toronto club. High scorer for the Hawks was Bob Rupert, who has had diffi- Brent Oldfield with 14 points. Carl culty with his shots of late, found | Cheski scored 12 and Tom Olinyk the mark for eight second half 11, as did Gord Davidson. Bob points as did Tom Olinyk. Only Perry topped all scorers for East Bob Perry could keep pace with Riverdale sinking 21 points the Hawk club. 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