The Oshawa Times, 28 Mar 1960, p. 12

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NATIVE BEAUTY due for independence in 1960, are Women of Somalia in east Af- noted for their graceful, willowy |] rica, former Italian Somaliland |beauty. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 28, 1960 {Tis will tie the first time a} : 12 ¥ BLACKSTOCK WINS Port Perry team has ever played| {in the finals for the Juvenile C| a am aroons SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords | F rs 'S iel ror ais . . a Im | ) in the play-offs in the Little| ( Fir t Final r e {League, Leafs are in top spot| op S S . {with seven points, followed by | : : 0 Boston with five and Detroit four.] WINDSOR (CP)--Superb net-| March 4, has the distinction of ° ° t ort erry In last night's action Boston 'de-| Minding by Cesare Maniago led| paying played for every team in : * feated Canadians 2-1, on goals | Chatialn Marne KBr Sun. | the league : ke Stevens and Mark. Foster scored er : i V | | | By W. H. HALI Er er i3 LR ain, 3.|for the losers day in their best-of-seven Onfario| Chatham scored its final three 3) e urning PORT PERRY -- The Farm-|o pears, Lagden: Detroit and Leafs battled to a Hockey Association Senior Agoals in the last five minutes. ers' Bonspiel, an annual event at Port Perry 11; _ Oakwood, 4.2.2 tie, Chapman scoring for De-| final series opener. | Chatham scorers were Joe Malo, the Port Perry Curling Club was C. Fowler, R. Pearson, [troit with Wannamaker notch-| The setback was the first at|Jack Stoddard, Copper Leyte, won Friday by the Blackstock Qukwasd, | 8;.. Unionville, 8./ing two for Leafs. home for Bulldogs in 14 starts.|Ted Power and Gary Sharp. rink of Skip K, VanCamp, vice: |" port perry, 9; Sunderiond, 5. In the Pro-League, Telcos are| Windsor topped the league's] Windsor goals were by Gord . H. Swan, second N. Werry and fF. Houstrduser, G. Cawker, at the top with seven points 'fol-| round-robin playoffs and elimi- | Haidy, Jerry Serviss and Jeff m the lead R. Werry. Brampton, 11; Fenelon Falls 3./sweq hy Hawks five and Ran-|nated Whitby Dunlops in three| Moffatt. Servis and George Ait- ih i . A local entry of Dave Thomson, © Aan, 12: SicHingham, 4/gers and Bruins tied with two|straight games in the best-of-five ken got fighting majors in the i G convenient points. | semi-final. first period. Second Round i . 5 Last night's games were both, Sunday's game was watched by ANIMAL WITH DOW, a . SO THAT LOO YL How skip; Jerry Hunter, vice; Neil Fi Hunter, second, and Allen Car- REELY. | % bh, t he 7 6 . YOUR VENISON ML TASTE ter, lead, look second place. Soin bears 6. shut-outs, Telcos over Bruins 10 4357 fans, largest crowd of the TO TOUR CANADA 7 7 Fred Timbers' Unionville en-|snodden 7 i Stevens scoring >| gpa 3 -1 first- 0 Snodden, 5 O'Reilly, 6. with R. Stevens scoring the lone season, Chatham took a 2-1 first VANCOUVER (CP) -- Llanelly 8 3 try took the prize for high two Von Camp, ; Timbers, 6. goal, and Rangers on a goal by period lead, but Windsor bounced game winner, with Fred Haus. Nottingham, 8 Cawker, 4. Raines defeated Hawks 1-0. back in the second and led 3.2| Rugby Club, one of the four ma- trauser's Brampton entry taking Freimsen, Haushouser, & Is ---- going into the third. Canada next month, it was an- flout, Smith's Sunderland sukr 8 Til, 4 BIG ATTRACTION It was then that Maniago's sen-| nounced Saturday by chairman package squeezed into fifth place over L. opi ih a LONDON (CP) -- Chi-Chi, a, sational work in the nets pre-|R, B. Spray of the rugby tours "Sopoediny Death's Port Perry rink, being Timbers, i Bea 2. giant panda bear from China, is|vented the strongly pressing Bull-| committee of Canada. The visit- tied on score, tied on plus score, Van Camp, 2; Smith, g credited with boosting the num-| dogs from taking a greater lead. | ors will play representative pro- but having won 11% ends to [Scott 12 Snodden, 1. ber of visitors at London Zoo. Windsor had a 36-28 edge in shots|yincial teams at Toronto, April Thomson, ; Fowler, 5. More than 40,000 visited the zoo|on goal {30 and May 4, Vancouver, May Death's 11 ends. % A i EVEN A FATALLY WOUNDED With 16 sets of prizes donated Cr : TW 4 in February compared with 22,070, The 21-year-old native of Trail,|7 and 14, Victoria, probably May DEER 12 QC IEN ABLE 0 RUN by the business men of Port Death, ' ; Notingham, 4 In January. B.C., who joined the Maroons|11 and Montreal, May 17. 3 5 I rervone we rin- re------------------------------------ -- pm ------ IMMEDIATELY. KNOWING LE 15 Perry everyone went home a win HOCKEY NOT PURSUED, HE WILL STOP TO ner, LENT AND STIFFEN Up Making RESULTS Port Perry Juveniles are wait- JOB EASIER WHEN YOU DO SULTS i dab : GO AFTER HIM. Hint Round ing for the winner of the Pori ARPROACH DOWNED DEER FROM K. Yon Cams pi a Dover - Watford series to be de THE REAR Blackstock, 13 Port Perry, 1. clared, to know who they'll meet R. J. Smith H. O'Reilly in Ontario Juvenile C series STIGICATR J 7 Little Britain, 4./championship. 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