The Oshawa Times, 21 Mar 1960, p. 13

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 21 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords CAMPER AND HUNTER ~ WOT RAYS THRU A WATER, BOTLE, MAGNIFIES Whitby Wrestlers Win Another Title District Hig h|than its closest competitors, Win-| Dick Jeffreys, wrestling with School wrestling team climaxed ston Churchill Collegiate of To-| skill and confidence that almost a Sensational year of wrestling/ronto and Beal Techni 1 School d impossi for a first by winning the University of of London, who scored 26 and 65 year wrestler, pinned opponents Western Ontario's second annual|pts. respectively. : from Central Collegiate in Lon- invitational high school wrestling] Ten high school wrestling don and Listowell Collegiate, be- tournament in London, on Satur-|teams from all over the province fore meeting Cowan .of Winston day. | entered the tourna wih oye Cured 3 he Jue. Cowan, 106 , coachel 1100 competitors, the largest high poun ntario Novice champion, pole Whitey smal, eoscheg by school wrestling tournament could not cope with Jeffreys and defeated in two years of dual-/since the sport came into accep-|lost a 4-0 decision -- to give Whit- meet competition and has won alll tance two years ago. by a third championship. three tournament competitions itl FOUR CHAMPIONS HIS FOURTH TITLE has entered this year. Whitby champions were Dick Captain Ron Cooper displayed The University of Western On-|Jeffreys, 108 pounds, Ken Zay-|all the wrestling skill that has tario tournament was by far the ette, 115 pounds, Ron Cooper, 130 kept him undefeated in over 15 greatest team effort, with fouripounds and Glen Brooks, 136 matches this year. He won his members of the squad winning pounds. {fourth tournament of the year by their weight class championships|~ Brooks, 130-pound winner of the|defeating Burchell of London in| and five other members placing tournament, was not scheduled|the finals. 3 1 second, third and fourth. Eleven|to wrestle due to an injured rib| Roy Nichols, Whitby's 95-pound The Whitby (Smith, Whitby's 230-1b. heavy-| weight, who pinned J. Schmidt of | Kitchener in three min., 21 sec- onds of their match. Two remaining Whitby Wrest- lers won consolation bouts with Lloyd McDonnell pinning Moffat of Toronto's Ear] Haig Collegiate and Hinton at 157 pounds winning a 4-1 decision over Reid of Earl Haig. Rick Wyatt, Whitby's remain- ing wrestler, lost a heart-break- ing fall to London Beal Tech's A. Veevek, who was an 180 lb. final- ist, FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Whitby -- 86 points. Toronto Winston Churchill--66. London Beal Technical School -- 65. London Central Collegiate--52. Petes Edge Teepees 3-2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Peterborough Petes edged St. Catharines Teepees 3-2 in Peter- borough Saturday night to keep {alive in the Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation Junior A best-of-seven semi-finals. St. Catharines lead the series 3-1 as it moves back to St. Catharines Tuesday night. Teepees scored the first and last goals but Peterborough sand- wiched three in between, one in each period, for the win. riod goal. Chico Maki final Wayne Connelly scored for Petes in the second period and Hugh McGonigal put them out in front for good with his third-pe- counted for St. Catharines mid-way through the period but Peterborough |goaltender Jerry Randall, who played well all night, kept Tee- pees at bay until the final buzzer. Meanwhile Toronto Marlboros who topped the league but lost to St. Michael's Majors four straight in their semi-final series, got back in the news with their hunt for a coach to replace Turk Broda who retired last week. Four names have been sug- gested as possible cgndidates for the job of coaching Marlies and managing Leafs amateur chain. They are: Phil Watson, former coach of New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, Scotty B o w m a n, Peterborough coach, former Toronto Maple Leaf coach Billy Reay and Pea. nuts O'Flaherty, part-time man- ager of the Marlboro chain, O'Flaherty says he's interested if the money is right. Stafford Smythe, chairman of the executive committee of the Maple Leafs and various of their sponsored teams, says he has yet to talk with anyone about the job. Kitchener Waterloo Collegiate-- Ray Cullen put St. Catharines 50. out in front at 8:03 of the first Listowell--32. period with Pete's Barclay Toronto David and Mary|Plager sitting out a boarding Thompson Collegiate--27; Peter-|penalty. Bob Rivard tied it up boro Kenner Collegiate--25; To-|three minutes later with Bill ronto Earl Haigh Collegiate--17; | Speers of St. Catharines off for St. Thomas Collegiate--7. [tripping. of the 12-man squad won at least muscle. However, he recovered wrestler, fought well in his first| one match, to score a total of sufficiently to, participate, with|iwo matches to win a berth into 86 team points; 20 points more the aid of excellent taping bythe finals. However hampered Mike Yuhasz, a professor at the by a bruised knee, he was un-| HOCKEY'S BIG 7 outclass his opponents and won won by a fall in the third period. | ALL OUTDOORMEN SHOULD PLEDGE NEVER T0 LEAVE A CAMPSITE WITH be tbh nd A CAMPFIRE SMOLDERING « MAJOR PLAYOFFS Ontario Steel A's And Rockets Reach Finals the 136-pound division easily. Third place finishes for Whitby | University of Western Ontario. able to match Peterboro"s Ken- V. N SS By THE CANADIAN PRE One of the went to Dave Davidson, 141 lbs,, NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN, WOMEN AND DEPENDANTS! Brooks wrestled brilliantly to|ner Collegiate's K. McCall, who Chicago's Black Hawks' Bobby Hull scored once and picked up| an assist during Sunday's 5-5 tie with Boston Bruins to clinch the 1959-60 National Hockey League most exciting matches in the evening was injand Jim Thornton, 148 pounds. | {the 115-pound class. - With the!Thornton's lone loss came in al |score tied 0-0, Ken Zayette of 2-1 defeat by Summers of Beal Whitby and Bishop of Thompson|Tech. Davidson lost to Rourke of invited to take All ex-service personnel and their dependants are | advantage of a a Es tuts Collegiate in Toronto were forced Thompson Collegiate in Toronto. i TE Rg eT) wrestle in an overtime period.|Both boys won their remaining PO Ano e ; {Bishop wrestled superbly in the/iren matches to capture third - kod gg| Overtime to reverse his opponent | places, and culminate fine win- Hull, who has ar up. and take a 2-0 lead. With only!ning records of 10-3, 11-2 respec- goals and 42 assists ne ge 250m: seconds to go &ayette, fighting|tively for their rookie year. | is the Sst Chlcage player the | desperately, caught Bishop with| Fourth place finishes for Whit- earn the coveted title since an arm and headlock to pin the/by were won by Don Hachie of The Simcoe Hall Basketball'Ontario Steel B's by the score of League produced two exciting|47 to 30 to win the round. games in the semi-finals of the, The Rockets, with their backs playoffs on Saturday morning. to the wall, as they were defeat- In the first game Walt's Bar-led by eight points in the first ber Shop defeated the Ontario|game, played a cautious game Steel A's by the score of 43-t0-39, and waited for the breaks. but Jost the round by a mere one! They held a six-point lead at point as they were defeated by | half-time, led by big Bill Jepma, five points last week. The round who pumped in 12 points while score was 90-89 for Ontario Steel | Goldstein got eight points for the A's. s. The game was fast and clean,| In the second half, the B's com- as Walt's took the lead at half- pletely collapsed as the Rockets time, led by Goddard with nine|got 26 to 15, to win the round by points. x nine points. In the second half the A's put| High scorers in the game for on a determined drive and cut|the Rockets were Bill Jepma, who the lead to four points, te end/played his best game of the sea- the game. The A's were led by son, with a big 28 points, followed Clarke with 12 points while for|by Boivin with eight while Gold- Walt's, Goddard and Longley stein played a whale of a game both played good games with 13/in a losing cause, with 18 points. and 12 points respectively. | JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Brady WALT'S BARBER SHOP --|4, Jepma 28, Boivin 8, Dalgleish Longley 12, Goddard 18, Kaine 12,|3, Mazurk 4, Harrison, McHugh. Nichols, Bozak 4, Hickey 5, Spar-| Total 43. Fouls 7-out-of-20. ling. Total 43. Fouls 7-out-of-13. | ONT, STEEL B's, -- Peters 3, ONT. STEEL A's -- Tuscon 8,|Milosh 3, Goldstein 18, Breau 2, Dulny 6, Graham 8, O'Reilly 5,| Rowden, Wright 4. Total 30. Fouls $Stimning, Clarke 12. Total 39. 14-out-of-21 Fouls 1-out-of-7. The final playoffs will begin on ROCKETS OUST B'S {March 26 with this series 2-out-of- In the second game of the 3. First game -- 11.00 a.m. Ont, morning Jaycee Rockets downed Steel A's vs Jaycee Rockets. __ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES 154; Chevrolets 1-14-48; Corvairs 2-13 Qur high triple this week was Bea Cadillacs 3-13-47: Oldsmobiles 2-13. Alexander with a nice 741 (359). A pair 47; Buicks 2-11-40; GMC's 2-11-40; of shoes from the Shoe Circle and a Maple Leafs 1-10-52 and Pontiacs 0-7-42, gold lighter for this good game. Nice| going! Bea! Mid Muir was next with a| OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE 679 (229-257), Key chain award for Mid. There were lots of surprises last Wed- came Chris Colling with a 656 nesday night when for the first time 237), Marion Dingman 650 (219-/this section Dale's Lactics were drop. 233), Vi Norris 647 (253-210), Ella Hall 'ped from first place. After ten frames, 637 (213-213-211), Ev Campbell 620 (259) Doug's Krimkos and Dale's Lactics and Helen Pinch 614 (218-215). were deadlocked and after the extra High singles -- Cleta Wellman 266, frame, Doug's team took the decision Wilma McQuade 243, May Lenius 241, and didnt' look back till it was all over F160 Bracey 240, Winnie Tennier 236, and came cut of it with all four points Olive Morrison 234, Ellen Burrus 228, and the lead of the section. Ed's Pure- M#dlly DePratto 218, Hazel Peaker 215, paks swamped Bob's Diveos in a very Betty Campbell 211, Betty Pearse 210- easy win and went into fourth place, 20% Dolly Swanger 209, Helen Ander-!five points off the pace. Lyn's Tropi- oR 208, Flo Williams 207, Maria Cum-|canas took a close three points from mings 204, Edythe Nathan 202-241 and the Dixles and went into second place, Gladys Knight 202. a single point off the pace and a tie femon League -- B. Russell 98, D. with Dale's Lactics. Wallace 8, S. Gray 92, P, Walters 92,| Top man of the night was Bert Amey TT. MacDonald 90, P. Barnes 83-98 and 'with a 5 triple followed by Chuck F. Bracey 86. {Durno with 649 jeam Standings -- Stars 18 points,| Scores of 200-plus were rolled by Bert rs 15, Deadbeats 14, Jokers 13, Amey 202, 227, 226; Doug Shackleton Jays 12, Bellringers 12, Squatters 11,1223; Vera Lymer 201; Lyn Henderson Dillies 11, Gems 10 and Duds 4. |207; Tom Neal 250; Bob Temperton 210, - 1205; Bob Feeney 209, 200; Dorothy . PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S Durno 221 and Chuck Durno 226, 212, LEAGUE 211, e Parts Men's league may need| Lemon League: Fay Coles $2, John assistance of the Sr. OHA hockey Dyck 74, Jim Kirby 71, 88, 85 and moguls to settle their troubles this sea- Velma Neal 94, sof. With three nights left, we have| Team Standing: Krimkos I4, Tropi- thee teams tied for first spot in the |canas 13, Lactics 18, Purepaks 9, Dixies settion and three more tied just one 6 and Divcos 5. point back. In fact, nine of the ten] teams are separated by only four MAJOR "A" LEAGUE markers. One of the section leaders| The last ball has been thrown and has a two-point margin for total points, now into two weeks of playoffs and but two clubs are a mere two points consolation. Section winners were Hay- back. In the nights remaining, the con-|den Macdonalds, Gillards Cleaners, tending teams meet each other and Cokes, and Woodlyn Beauty Salon in therein will tell who cops the awards by total pins. A | The remuining teams bowl for con- iesels hit hard to win 4-0 over the solation prize, cellar dwellers, Pontiacs, and went into| 800's: Marion Dingman 822. fi place for both section and totals.| 700's: Lorraine Murphy 753 (302), Vinh downed Maple Leafs 3-1 to Chris Collins 743, Janet Peel 736 and tié for the lead with Diesels and Chev-| Lois Fillmore rolets who lost out 3-1 to Cadillacs. | 600's: Olive » 698, Vera Markus Corvairs and Oldsmobiles met head on | 684, Joan Rogers 683, Isabelle King 681, afd split 22 and both are tied with Nora Perron 680, Betty Sackett 678, Cadillacs for second spot in the sec- Onda Gunn 671, Ann Chyb 666, Joan tion one behind the leaders. Buicks and | Kantor 55, Helen Pinch 655, Alice GMC's also split 2-2 in the last match L , Ev. Harding 646, Mavis of*the night. day 44, Merle Poch 642, Wilma Me- #ligh triple was rolled by Reg Piper Quad Millie Cameron 629, Mike with 742 (261, 308) and right behind | Pilatzki Anne Jarvis 615, Mary came Ross Coulson who increased his|{Mann 611, Al Hill 610, Edna Hudson high average to 218 with 721 (231, 297).!608, June Grice 606, Lorraine Goodman He now is about seven ahead of the 604 and Mabel Moss 603. next bowlers. Other good seores were g: Young Mode, carded by Gus Mercier 665 (269, 236); Nu-W: 0; Cokes 2.21 J Guiltinan 658 (254, 217); Hu g h|lyn Beauty Leod 655 (238, 219) an Brisebois ers 3-18; Ho (245, 217). Pat Jarv had high den Macde le of 275 over Ernie Sweet 250, 1-13 Fred Fuseo Aca Salen 1-16; Hay- 5; Fashion Village s Fruit Market 3-20 and rs 1-20 inners and in playoffs 1 28: Hayden Macdonalds, ers, Cokes and total 234 § 't forget eur rell-off on Saturday, March 21 9, at Motor City Lanes at 1.00 Gillards C e pW. sharp, Another big date is April pins, Woodlyn Beauty Salon. 23; also a Saturday, when we have our! Remaining teams bowl for consola- amnual banquet. See the weekly sheets tion prize on the same dates. Banquet for more ! April 9, Genzsha Hotel, 6.30 p.m. Con- Third section and total point stand- gratulations to the winners and may ings -- Diesels 4-14-56; Vauxhalls 3-14- the best team win! NEW REDUCED PRICE -- ON -- Premium ome STOVE OIL Courteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. 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