The Oshawa Times, 12 Mar 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Morch 12, 1960 1] «oi» 'SPORT FROM BRITAIN Curling Body [Baseball Ranks Everton Will Buy Talent Plans Fund For 'etre Mee eie, " |United States may be wearing Sm Rather Than Stay Stuck Olympic Play {thin but baseball is Deyond all ~. these political things," says Harry| FORT WILLIAM (CP) -- The gimmons secretary of the Inter- LONDON. (CP) -- Everton, thejwon the title in the Second Di- Dominion C urling Association national League. {Liverpool soccer club known as vision and another cup victory. voted Wednesday to set up a spe-| gimmons said Thursday in a |the Toffees, is trying to buy its| But when the Toffeemen re- cial fund for Olympic curling television interview that the Class 'way out of a sticky situation. turned from the Second World competition. : IA league--with one of its eight | Jn 19th place in the 22-team War the old fire was missing. At its annual meeting here, 'it|franchises in Havana--has no First Division, the Toffees--who|After four struggling seasons announced it is aiming at having cause for apprehension about the draw their nickname from a|they Dropped hack mio He See. |an Sebi curing series at The forthcoming Season. dict bal --are willing on ivision and it wasn't until I: ts . astro threw out the first Beatty candy factory find a win- The fund is being started im-/in Havana last year and an an- MAIN EVENT --- 5 ROUNDS FOR TITLE : ning combination. sion. {mediately with money i In the last five seasons they raised through a levy of five said he will inaugurate the 1960] to be nouncement from Cuba earlier) y They have paid £70,000 for have finished about three-quar-|cents a year against each regis-|season there. It opens April 20/ GRANT O'REILLY KLAUS BOTSCHEM | three Scottish internationals--left|terg of the way down. This season tered curler in Canada. Iwith Rochester visiting. . ! CHAMPION, CHALLENGER Wioger oupny | Bing, uljback |they started with a bunch of im-| The DCA also decided to invite| f 124 lbs. . 125 Ibs. ec Parker and inside forward|mature players whose potential/the Royal Caledonian Curling | Oshawa Germany Club, Toronto Bobbie Collins. The- latest ac-ihas yet to be realized. [Club in Scotland to visit lui] HOCKEY'S BIG 7 | . \ ' quisition, Welshman Roy Vernon, lin 1965 for an exhibition series. | ! ® Second Main Event © scored in his first match for his LOYAL FANS {The rieeting announced' itj ! new club and promises to bring | Although it did not have a win planned an And Fo trip with 5 Rounds vs. i AVALON PAVILION ONTARIO FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT JL il 1954 they regained the top divi-| Th Vs. thi TT By THE CANADIAN PRESS | |the needed spark to the forward|in 15 games on the road, while 1 "yyiiaq States for exhibition] Boston Bruins Bronco Horvath line. {winning eight at home, the club| wo. po "0 are three years [took over the National Hockey, | ; still attracts the fans. Attend-| "7 "77°F TU TT" [League goal - scoring lead aga'n| | FORMER T0P C1.UB Bieta tices are rarely lower than 40,- : iThursday night but was unable n ormer years Everton gp, and for matches against top | i in! {ranked as one of the top clubs. teams they will draw 60,000. Noted Baseball (ims. second Pisce it {Formed just before the turn of| The results of the current lonce in Boston's 3-3 draw with | {the century, they won the Fool-|spending spree are still un-| = » New York Rangers {ball Association Cup in 1906. The certain. Five years ago Sunder- Wizard Dies : The leaders: De [next year Sheffield Wednesday jand, then in the same position, i |just managed to stop them from/|spent £150,000, but fans at Roker] WEST PALM BEACH, {retaining the trophy. Everton|park now watch Second Division|(AP) -- Arnold Johnson, who| 0 ath Boston 76 : gained its first league champion- soccer. {turned a white elephant ball park pola , A 0 : pho row) -- Chris Krause, team {ship in 1915, after several near On the other hand Tottenham |into a financial success by moving| -€ Svea: d, Mtl 68 | secretary, Don Pringle, team misses. Hotspur, after a bad 1958 season-|the Philadelphia Athletics to Kan- (fl vo an Mi 68 vice-captain; Tom Farquhar- | pojagation in 1930 was just a paid out about £200.000, and eolirion, Y is|sas City, died Thursday. Howe, Detroit 67 son, team captain and Alf lsp pr to fame. In three years they currently the top club in Britain. | 1{ lowe, Lelrol f JOE MacCORMIC 135 Ibs. -- Toronto A.C, BERNIE GUINDON 133 Ibs. -- Oshawa ® Semi Final 5 Rounds ® LOUIS TOLLARD vs. DAVE SHERWIN 138 Ibs. -- Oshawe 140 Ibs. -- Lakefield Boxing Club 5 MORE ALL STAR BOUTS TO FOLLOW 33 Rounds of Good Amateur Boxing Ringside Seats .25 Rush Seats 1.00 LOTS OF FREE PARKING SPACE Promoter, Mr. Hermen Pyle I ; A Pis. Fla. lyn, Chicago bid named to their executive, for city's entry in the Ontario | the 1960 season. Left-to-right, Rugby Union, will commence | they are (front row) -- Ed. | operations shortly. At their | Kolodzie, vice - president; Ed. | | Jones, pr ident and Jim Ste- general meeting held recently, the above local men were | phenson, club secretary; (back Oshawa Rugger Club Ready To Go Again The Vikings, Oshawa's entry in Club will play exhibition games The home grounds of the Vik- the Ontario Rugger Union willlagainst Senior A and Intermed- ings is Lakeview Park, classified shortly begin operations for the iate A opposition. The success of by Ontario Rugger Union officials approaching spring season. the spring exhibition season will At a recently held general determine which calibre the Vik- meeting the new executive was|ings will compete in when the elected for the present year. They regular schedule begins in Sep- are: President, Ed Jones; vice- tember. OSHAWA VIKINGS, this By ALEXANDER FARRELL [Toronto's Carl Brewer, may be- Canadian Press Staff Writer come an all-star defenceman in It may be some time before fhe the new decade. Up front Bobby| Death came to the 53-vear-old| IN f Warrell, Sssislan enn sors - ~~ Johnson a few hours after he was| Bathgate, New York 43° 6 | tary. --Oshawa imes hoto NHL ACTION -------- |his associates for about $4,000,000 years ago. The team, in the : i" Senior A and Intermediate A clubs] .. al aver thi : president, Doug Rodger; vice-| : a pits i ray S| ation and many of the stars who about player this season, looks| Goal: Horvath, Boston, 38 ) president (publicity), Ed Kolod-|193 CHAMPIONS on Saturday, April 2, if weather, 4¢ headlines in the old decade like an authentic new star hut + Bathgate, New York, extra fees, no hidden charges. Used cars t00? Unlike most financing plans, you don't pay a higher rate even when you finance a used car through the Bank Plan. stricken by a cerebral hemor-|" rhage as he drove to his Palmiwon the second paying $156.40 Beach home Wednesday from an| straight, combined for a $1,031.60- lintra-squad game at the A's|for-$2 daily double Friday at Oak-| Itraining camp. lawn Park. | | The Athletics were bought by -- ' five ame & Nn S fiscal doldrums when shifted from |Philadelphia, became. drawing i card in its new home. YES, YOU MAY SAVE UP TO $300 WITH STATE t] NAL LEADERS FARM'S ONE-STEP FINANCE-INSURANCE PLAN », : . . as one of the better playing fields; Jos 100k much different from Hull of Chicago and Bronco Jor Why sign up for expensive finance and insurance package deals? A io. 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You get low cost Sistant. {eam secretary, Alf War. sharing the Ontario 'Intermed members, playing or non-playing| 'yo "oe he So with. five| TIGHT RACE endl les: Brewer, Toronto, careful driver" insurance. State Farm keeps rates low by aiming to insure rell: assistant publicity manager, iate Championship with Guelph into their group. No experience is Seong. titles. looks Wn bis. 14¢h Plante's four-year grip on the nw Sr only careful drivers. Your State Farm agent haadles details. No Panning season as if he could be around Vezina Trophy is loosening. Chic-| BIG DOUBLE around town for OK's. He writes you a cheque for the amount you need, even includes credit life insurance to cover the unpaid balance. Call him today. (He's listed in the White Pages of your phone book under State Farm Insurance.) Johnson from Connie Mack and against the Toronto Wanderers'| . ..; i perpetuate their domin. Hull, perhaps the most talked-| "pointe. Hull. Chicago, 77. : had ober : , 20, aleading local bank. It's simple, it's private. Payments are arranged tosuit you. No Bill Pascoe; captain, Tom Far- OAC. The finals were played on necessary as this handicap can go plays in Montreal tonight and quharson; assistant captain, Don a snow covered field last Novem- be quickly and easily overcome. arson; assis 3 Pringle ber and, after over 100 minu'es As a matter of fact last year's long enough to win another five. as y > wants , 90! Hall He says he wants to play 20 of the first |less deadlock, 0-0, meant the This year the Vikings are look-'crow ning of two champions. Thus ing forward to a bigger and bet- Oshawa and Guelph were deeclar- ter year. Tentative plans include ed co-champions and holders of the possible establishing of two the Carling Trophy, symbolic of solid clubs, one for the Senior A the Ontario title. and one for the Intermediate A The Vikings are presently mak- divisions. These plans will ma-|ing plans to enter two open invi- terialize only with strong player tational tournaments, one in Deep personnel and a successful spring River, Ontario, and the other in season. Montreal, Quebec. Definite ar-| During the spring season, which rangements have not been estab- will begin in a few short weeks lished as of yet but Oshawa, no and continue through to May, ders for these annual tourna- weather permiiting, the Oshawalders for these annual tournamen of hard rugger action, a score- TWO CLUBS PLANNED squad had eight Canadian boys| \ " who never played the game before|seasons in the big league and this and the Vikings still managed to|idea is known to find favor with win the Ontario title. The execu-| Detroit Red Wings general man- tive hopes that any over-aged ager Jack Adams. members of last year's Oshawa|_.., > Imps Football squad will turn SET RECORD out to take up this new, exciting : f game P was passing Maurice (Rocket Anyone interested in joining the Richard in the all-time point par- Oshawa Vikings Rugger Club ade. He now has a record 971 may contact Ed Jones, 178 East for regular - season play and Haven, RA 80747, Ed Kolodzie, Should reach 1,000 next season. | 355 Albert street, RA 3-3209 or| So, for that matter, may the Jim Stephenson, 498 Sim coe|38-yearold Rocket, despite his street north, RA 5-7505. [third major injury in three years| {last November, he has a preity His first notable feat of the 60s OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS (respectable 17 goals and 14 as- sists in 44 games. Doug Harvey, who has meant as much to Canadiens defensively | las the Rocket has offensively, C.R.A. LEAGUE Standing. Group 1 -- Bingo Markers 7, Bom-Hers 6, Sunnyside 4, Argonauts | ments are finalized. Also our annual! Brown 9, Green 8, Orange 8, Maroon 8, 4, Troubleshooters 4, Spades 3, Has-| Beens 2 and Aces 2. Group 2 -- Bathe No. 2 5%, Bird Dogs 5, Sliders 5,| Abstainers §, Rascals #4, Thorntons | 3, Storie 3 and Hi-Los 1. Group No. 3 -- Sunshiners 6, Zeros 6, Old Timers 4, Aristocrats 4, Wildcats 4, Woodview 3, Harman 3 and Woodview No.3 2. In Group 1, there was one shut-out, Bingo Markers working over the Troubleshooters. The other games were 3-1 affairs with Spades, Bom-Hers and | Sunnyside topping Aces, Has Beens| and Argonauts. There was one shut-| out in Group 2 also, Bird Dogs over Hi-Los. Two games ended with Ab- stainers and Sliders defeating Storie and Thorntons 3 to 1. The other game saw Bathe No. 2 edging Rascals 2's to. 1%. In Group 3 three games were 3-1 scores, the winners being Sun- shiners, Old Timers and Zeros. On the short end were Aristocrats, Wood- view No. 3 and Harmon. The other match resulted in a 2-2 tie between] Woodview and Wildcats Mavis Taylor led the field this week | with a great big made up of games of 303, 282, Following were L n 763 , 253, 219), Bob 237), Harold 228), Doug Tri. | Clarke 700 (239, 233, vett 671 (284, 216), Bette March 664} (286), Art Merrick 662 (330), Carson| Heard 659 (262, 200), Rose Jackson 657 | (240, 219), Doug Marshall 202, 200), Ethel Zufelt 647 (300, Ozzie Weeks 646 (240, 2 (240, 218), urie 630 (293, Fern Brennan 629 (241, 218), Ron| linan 628 (238, 225), Mitch Glecoff (261, 215), Deb Tilk 626 (234, 206), | (°F Edyth Na-| $25 (248, 201), 205), Russ Pinch 621 Wahrer 619 (246), Mary wi , 203), Carl Wahrer 612 (249), yrge Lawrence 605 (2 219) and Ralph Gulliver 603 (207, 20: 200 singles were rolled by Betty Byrne: 265. Geo. Taylor 259, Vern Claus 3, Cis Rockert 256, Curt Rus- sell Jean Lawrence 251, Keith Smith 247. Ig Clark 243, Marg Shemilt 240, June Lawson 239, Jim Clements 239, | Joan Claus 235, Russ Marg 241. Len Byrne Hank Lawson Bob Germon Young 232, 201, Wes Ogden 231, Germone 230, Vie Williams Bob Beharrell 236, Jack Brennan i, Bob Dingman 224, Verna Moore 220, Mid Clark 217, Scotty Elmanski 216, Don Patterson 215, '206, Ev. Snow 214, «201, Max Rockert 214, Larry Huston 213,| Ruby Lane 212, Walt Dowe 211. Je Ogden 210. Rich March 210, Tip Bue L Bill Rover 209, Doris Clark Shemilt 206, Marg Glecoff 205, Wilf Scattergood 205, 201, Zenia Glecoff 204, Rusty Howard 204, 201,| Don Clark 204, Jim Baxter 203, Ron Heard 203. Marian Baxter 202, Al Gardner 202, Andy Musoronchan 202, Esther Davis 200, Chuck Grimbleby 200, Don Cutler 200 and Frank Ashby 200. The Lemons this week include a couple of our scratch bowlers, namely Fern Buéchler with 80 and Kay "I want a handicap" Lawrie with 93. | Others were: Isobel Tilling 78, Mary Huisman 98, Al, Leavitt 98, Hank| Lawson 92 and Jack Craggs with a double, 69 and 89. PARTS & SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE With four nights remaining, the Parts League was tightened even more after this week's activity. The sec- tion leaders only lead by two points over three clubs, and by three over two others, in fact séven points is all the margin from the top to the bottom off on Saturday, April and more] will be said of this when arrange-| banquet will be on April 23 also a Saturday and details on both items will be shown on the weekly bowling | sheets, | Top scores this week came from Jack Guiltinan 710 (245, 265, 200); Reg Piper 705 (201, 278, 226); Ross Coulson 701 (241, 212, 248): Johnnie Gow 685 (237, 259); Pat Jarvis 671 (257, 2371) | and Jim McCutcheon 662 (297). Jim's| 297 with handicap of 36 gives him| {high single for the section of 33. Qur | Middleton 237, E. Wilson 243, B. Colvin was Hugh retired member, Ernie Rundle, high single ma nwith 269 over | McLeod 265, Fred Fusco and Bob Jones 213, J 258, Bill Matthews 241, Blake Walls 235, Ernie Sweet 232, Ken Mitton 229 and Herb Stone 227, 208. Third Section and Total Points Stand- ing: Chevrolets 1-13-47, Corvairs 52, Vauxhalls 3-11-51, Oldsmobile. 45, Diesels 3-10- Cadillacs Maple Leafs GMCs 19-38 1- -10-44, 3 , Buicks 1.9.38, and Pontiacs 1-7-42 AUX. 27 UAW. LEAGUE Champs took 3 points, Blewitts 0: Go Getters 3, Pixies 0: Lulu's 2, Union Maids 1 and Hi Jinks 2, Jets 1, Singles: - R. Dale 245, J. Hall 230, H. Baker 214, R. Clapp 209, J. Braden ¢ 207, V. 201 We had 12 Lemons. Go Getters 26, Lulu's 21, Champs 20, Hi Jinks 19, Union Maids 15, Jets 14, Blewitts 13 and Pixies 13 Coolidge 202 and F. Bradley STMOUNT LEDIES LEAGUE i Barb Dunn 626 (268); Gillard 604 (232-209); Lorraine 587 (245 Betty Rutherford 569 | S Milne 565 (256): Ber- | nice Jewell (223); Betty Varga 560 | (220); Theresa Smegal 552 (236): Do- reen Vennor 562 (215); Marie Knapp 49 (208 222); Nellie Rowd 537; Jackie Legere 543 (200) avior | 20: Olive I eld 520; June Jewell (210); Dot Stirling 510; Bess Durno and Gwen Durno 508 and Gwen Woodcock 503. High Singles: Doris Fisher 242, Jean Richardson 233, Barb Beamish 210 and Annabelle Cobb 201, Lemon League: Louise Stickwood 95, Iris Richardson 95, Jean Richardson 98 and Shirley Smegal 98. Team Standing: Tiger Lilies 23. Daffy Daffodils. 23, Petunias 19, Sweet Peas 19, Sweet. Violets 15, Peonies 10, Buttercups 10 and Tulips 9. LADIES MAJOR "A" ome very good bowling this week. Janet Peei 818 (304) and Mavis Taylor 816 (325) were the top scorers. Rose Ouellette 765 (308); Stella Makarchuk 761 (269, 294); Maurie Shorten 753 (346): Ede Ryan 730 (268, 280); Isabelle King 721; Joyce Porter 715 (255, 254); Dot Clements 698 (254); Marion Dingman 696 (280); Bernice Saramak 681 (263): Dolly Swanger 676 (311); Millie Cameron 674: Edna Hud son 669 (250): Ev. Clough 659; Nora Perron 663 (281); Lois Fillmore 652: Betty Sackett 651: Greta Tutton 646; Helen Pinch 643; Dud Mills 641 (267); Vera Markus 629; Chris Collins 624; Lorraine Goodman 638; Al Hill 613 and Merle Poch 609. Points: Fashion Village 0, Horwich 4; Gillards 0, Young Moderns 4: Nu- Way 0, Coca Cola 4: Acadian 3, Hayden | Macdonald 1; Strouds 3, Woodlyn 1 Just a reminderythat playoffs will be Monday, March 21 and Monday, March 28. Our banquet is on April 9, Genosha Hotel, please bring "your man" for dancing after dinner! 1. | Magicians 62, 216; RAINBOW LEAGUE is i re-enthr | Team Sr Pi 10, seems certain to be re-enthroned| Red 9,| ' e as the league's best defenceman. Lime 8 Black 7, Purple 7, Silver 7,! Centre Jean Beliveau, the most| 'oral 7, Rose 7, Jade 7, Grey 6, White Loi zEN 50c | 6, Mauve 6, Gold 5, Yellow 4, Blue 3, public ized newcomer. of the 30s, | Navy 3, Beige 2 and Tan 2. was out of action all last month] High doubles -- N, Burnett 450 (232, |with a groin injury but still holds 218) B. Reesor 431 (160, 271); V. Burr third place. - 23 (245, 178); M. Horn 416 (184, 252); Hoe BART Sa at F. Russell 415 (252, 163); P. Johnson 414 ockey observers believe that a an, 10); r. Branton 411 (228, 18%), healthy Beliveau can enliven the an uston 403 (231, 172). ow deca vith 2 » ¥igh Staples oo W Flocher 247. 1. [0% decade with an assault on the Howe and Richard records. 233, E. Sobil 230. M. Pirie 230, M. |r 1 Quantril 225. E. Reading 214, M. Irwin SLIGHT SLIP 1 Walker 205, M. Clarke 200, M. Montreal's Dickie Moore, two Pinder 200 and A. Murray 200. timé scoring champion, and New York Rangers' Andy Bathga'e Speeders 5, 28, last year's most valuable player, ammers ' H i a i » tl pg Oddballs 62, 109; Strikers 61, 623 and [Nave slipped a little this season 47 but should bounce back Luniks 60, 447 Ladies' high single: Helen Whalley | In goal! the last 10 years have 260; Men's high single: Stan Smith ap! ap lv 3 263: . Ladies' high triple. Audrey Gim. |D€eR the decade mostly of De blett 202 243 188 and Men's high triple | {roit's Terry Sawchuk, Montreal's Stan Smi 2 a 0% Jacques Plante and Chicago's ver Gerald Bull 206, 223, (31 1 oe. B Didne Sewell Helen Whalley 260, 0ic0n Hall. The three are still Colvin 235, Len Shaw 245. Gerry the best in a year not noted for 3 205, Marie Smith 217, I'red Sew- [brilliant goaltending | ell 200, 212, Bill Tkaczuk 200, Jackie Ee gh Winter 242, Donna Elliott 207, John| 1N€re are some new Lemon 218, Louis Ferencz 229, Stan| Smith 263, 263, Horace Hartshorn 206 0.P.U.C. LEAGUE Team Standings: names. is only one goal behind] HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP)----OK Plante. Chief, $9.80 winner However, Canadiens announced race, and longshot Sedgibal, who Friday that Plante will play to-!~ ---- night and next Saturday night, but will rest during the team's three other remaining games, Charlie Hodge, from Montreal's! Hull-Ottawa farm club in the Eastern Professional League, will replace him. For Your Convenience Before you buy a car, find out if you can save this kind of money with the Bank Plan. How this easy plan works: 1. Pick the car--new or used. Before you buy, phone any STATE FARM agent. Tell him how much you need to cover the unpaid balance" --the difference between your down payment (or trade-in) and the cost of the car. 2. He does the rest! You get a cheque for the dealer. You're a "cash buyer." The car is yours. : ; STOVE OIL is available in any quantity at the following . . . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. 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At the close they were 139 for two in reply to England's 295 and needed 157 more runs for a first- GOVERNMENT STOPS $100 FLYING GRANT TO PEOPLE OVER 33 YEARS OF AGE (Persons Under 33 Not Affected) Also adds 5 hours to course requirement for all ages EFFECTIVE APRIL Ist, 1960 innings lead. | The West Indies' star batsmen, | Rohan Kanhai and Garfield So-| bers, did not live up to their re-| putation as big hitters. Kanhai| took 2% hours for 31 and Sobers| two hours and five minutes for. 33. There were two stoppages for rain but the West Indies had 258) minutes batting time. I RUSS-U,S. SERIES DENVER, Colo. (AP)--A home- | and-home ski series between the | United States and Russia still seems a possibility. Victor An- dreev, president of the Soviet Union Ski Federation, made the proposal and Friday, Alton C.| Melville, president of the tional Ski Association said the as-| sociation may try to get assist-| ance from the U.S. state depart- ment for the dual meets, of the standing, For total points, we | also have a tie with two others only | one point in arrears. Chevrolets still hold first place as | they lost 3-1 to Maple Leafs, who fin- | ally moved out of the cellar after | having taken the last section, Corvairs | gained for the section and are tied for total points as they won 3-1 over G.MC's as they dropped the second game by ten pins. Vauxhalls are tied for second spot in the section and | also second for total points as they shoved back Pontiacs 3-1, to a cellar | position. Diesels won also by 3-1 from | Buicks and are tied with Corvairs for total points only one ahead of both Maple Leafs and Vauxhalls. 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