The Oshawa Times, 31 Mar 1960, p. 15

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ing winners declared: (left to | pion; Paul Huehnergard, Inter- right) Mr. Fred Skinner; Gloria | mediate Champion; Randy Tatton, Senior Ladies' Cham- | Huehnergard, Novice Cham- OSHAWA SKATING CLUB held its Club Competitions Sat- urday morning with the follow- ood Style Exhibited In Club Competition The Oshawa Skating =~ Club|prize, Doreen Yeo and three con-|place, Susan Huehnergard sec- wound up the year's activities on|solation prizes were given 10|ond and Marjorie Robson. third. Sunday with Club Competitions|Kathy Jones, Christine McIntyre| The. Intermediate - Class had being held in the morning and|and Deborah Lyn Short. only two entries and Paul Hueh- skating and dancing in the after-| Mr. Yeo then introduced Mr. | reard placed first with Doreen noon, The Directors served re-|Fred Skinner, a past president of veo a very close second. freshments to the children and the Oshawa Skating Club and| Gloria Tatt the onlv skater their parents, and were very|donor of the Senior Ladies Tro-| oria Tatton, the only § pleased with the splendid turnout|phy, and asked him to present eligible to compete for the Senior | pion; April Carter, Junior Champion and Mr. Ray Yeo, President of the Oshawa Skat- ing Club, the following skaters passed suc- cessfully, Preliminary Figures: Jane Alker, Roger Horton, Barbara Storie, Rosemary Conlin, Sharon Knox and Kathryn Normoyle. 1st Test Figures: Lynn Small, OLD COUNTRY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 31, 1960 15 SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- Results of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Wednesday: English League First Division Blackburn 1 Chelsea 0 Wolverhampton 6 Burnley 1 (Ppd from march 26) Sheffield W. 4 -Man. United 2 (Ppd from March 12) Man City 3 West Ham 1 Second Division Stoke 1 Ipswich 2 Aston Villa 4 Liverpool 4 (Ppd from March 26) Third Division Accrington 4 York City 0 Norwich 1 Shrewsbury 1 Scottish League Division 1 Hibermian 3 Airdrieonians 3| (Ppd from Feb. 27) | Large Sum Spent On Sports TORONTO (CP)-- Canadians spent nearly $255,000,000 or "about one per éent of their dis- posable personal income on professional sporting events in 1959, says the Canadian Bank of Commerce's monthly letter. The letter says most of the money was spent on three ma- jor sports, horse racing, foot- ball and hockey--with racing drawing about 95 per cent of the total, Ontario received the bulk of the money spent on racing--about 72 per cent. The letter goes on to say that nearly $120,000,000 was bet Kathy Jones. Janice Tomalak and Barbara Holland. through pari-mutuel machines at thoroughbred tracks, while McCULLOUGH'S TREASURE CHEST OF VALUES Continues For One More Week! { GRAND PRIZE: | ELECTROHOME STEREOPHONIC RECORD PLAYER 1. Sunbeam Steam Iron 2. V4" Power Drill, Skill $ 3. Coleman Camp Stove 4. Travel Alarm Clock and many, many more CASH & CARRY SAVES YOU MONEY! HARDBOARDS WHITE 4 x 8 x V3 Pegboard, sheet ...... $3.84 CEILING TI LE 4 x 8 x V3 Standard, sheet ...... 1.85 Ladies Trophy, had to skate to a| 4 x 8 x V4 Standard, sheet ...... 2.95 {another $80,000,000 to $90,000,- of skaters for the last session. |the trophies to the winners. The President, Ray Yeo, an-| With ten competitors in the nounced the winners of the Car-|Novice Class, Randy Huehner-| nival Ticket Selling Contest with{gard came first, Christine Me- first prize going to April Carter; Intyre second and Nancy Willson second prize, Nancy Willson; third. third prize, Pamela Jones; fourth] The Junior Class had eight en- prize, Paul Huehnergard and fifthitries and April Carter took first| {standard set by the three judges but won it with ease. The judges were Tom Money- penny and Sandra Rust from To- ronto and Alan Anderson of Osh- awa. Tests were held recently and 3rd Test Figures: April Carter. 5th Test Figures: Margaret Ann Witherspoon. ryn Normoyle, Terry . Loos, Stella Leffen and Nancy 2nd Test Figures: Judy Kewin, | Preliminary Dance Test: Roger| Horton, Rosemary Conlin, Kath-| Haas, Janis| UAW Hockey Title On Line Next Game Who's going to capture the UAW. Hockey League champion- ship? 3 That's the key question that must be answered this coming Sunday morning in the Bowman: | ville Arena, between the two arch-rival finalists Belko Redy- Mix and Tony's Refreshments. The series, which was originally set for a best 3-of-5 affair, has now developed into the first club] reaching six points being de- clared the champs. weeded wor 19105 'ah. Sinsiesd of the usual 11:00 a.m. starting) time on Sunday. With both Shuba| tied up with identical records of| four points, each having both won one, lost one and tied two, the championship now hinges on a| sudden death tilt with winner take all. Tony's, after being down three Willson. Junior Bronze Dance Test: Randy Huehnergard, Kathy Leddy and Mary Oke. Silver Dance Test: Doreen Yeo and Gloria Tatton. Regulations and rules for tests and competitions are set up by the Canadian Figure Skating As- sociation and each test must be passed by three qualified judges. It is easy to see that the Oshawa Skating Club, is, once more, fast becoming one of the GOALTENDERS AVERAGES top figure skating clubs in Can- G.S AVE, ada. 17 0 2:83) 28 0 4:00 SERIES "C" FINAL .WLTF A PTS. 112215 4 112152 4 |ship, keeping the highscoring Ce- {mentmen at bay in the last three| games. Last' week, Melnick turn-| geiko |ed aside the big shot Jfromiqgnyrg |Belko's, top sniper Syd Arnold, |who was sent in all alone in an| |attempt to break up the 2-2 tie.| | From that point on, Tony's seem. | Hawe, ke ed to be inspired by Melnick's|enick, Tony's efforts and went on to win the, TOP TEN SCORERS {game, and to tie the series. | * "Sambo" Smith, Ted DeGray|G. Westfall, Belko and Bobby Harmon, Tony's num-|Armstrong, Belko ber one line, has been hitting the|Arnold, Belko scoring target lately and Keith|West, Tony's West, a defenceman-forward, has|Smith, Tony's been turning yeoman service!Lintner, Belko from his duel posts. |{Harmon, Tony's In the Belko corner, they re-| Richards, Belko port the injuries to Neil Mec. Wills, Belko Mahon, the ace defenceman, has DeGray, Tony's definitely hurt them in the play-| off and they really miss his hard shot from the point, on the power play. Larry Steffan, McMahon's PLAYED IN WIFU CHICAGO (AP) St. Louis .| Cardinals, transplanted from Chi- cago as a National Football League member, announced Wed- nesday the appointment of a for- mer University of Texas Aide Ray Wi , 31, as a defensive backfield coach. Willsey, 31, once played halfback for the current Cardinals head coach, (Pop) lvy, with Edmonton Eski- mos in the WIFU. ~ w Ne neeSEREL weal, nie ® PRTG ONS Jones, Janice Tomalak, Shawn sources, | 000 was bet at harness racing. Quebec carried the greater | part of the harness racing bets. Professional football followed as the second" biggest drawing | card with fans pouring | | nearly $6,000,000 to see the | | games | Hockey drew nearly $3,000,- | ooo in gate receipts and other The remainder was spent on other sports such as golf, tennis, baseball and pro- fessional wrestling. By way of comparison the bank says that estimated ex- penditures on tobacco and al- | coholic beverages in 1959 were about $1,495,000 or more than six per cent of the estimated personal disposable income. BRITISH TV 12x12x% T.&G. ACOUSTIC, each 16% 205° 4 x 8 x V3 Treated, sheet 3.95 4 x 8 x V4 Treated, sheet . .. 4.80 WOODGRAINS Walnut, Golden Oak, Butternut "eerste nenenssene "ie wisi 16x16xT.&6G. 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We're down to 10 players, re- ported Belko manager Les Chil- derhose, but all the boys are up for this big game this Sunday. Belko's goal-dust line has been {somewhat slowed down of late, however, they will be back on Sunday with their shooting guns in top form in an attempt to cop GATEWOOD Ever so practical in everyday use yet stylish enough for special occasions. Looks and feels like china yet made to last a lifetime. FREE replacement if any piece breaks, chips, cracks or fades within five years. 6-piece setting consists of 9' dinner plate, 6" bread plate, soup bowl, dessert bowl, cup and saucer. Get several settings at this FANTASTIC LOW PRICE . . . but hurry, the supply is limited. ~~) in the dying minutes 4-2 breaking ... WITH A up a 2-2 tie with a pair of rapid- fire tallies. the laurels. 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Uifus. competition is continuous be-| The match was contested at tween Chess leagues and clubs|Dnipro Hall, Edith street. A wel- across Canada, |come to the Oshawa CC was Oshawa now has four Chess read by two members of the Clubs: Oshawa Chess, Club, Uk. Ukrainian CC. Through match rainian Chess Club, Hungarian/play and at is conclusion, re- Club and the Loreley (German) freshments were served by the Chess Club. It is presumed there|Ukrainian's ladies. are other clubs in the city and| Oshawa Chess players, desir- high schools. {ous of participating in organized| SPORT BRIEFS SS, ou. apply for mem-| by Shiffer Hillman, Ready-for-wear Made-to-your-Measure VY 10 KING WEST "Jouch of Color" |Gatewood English worsted flan- nel tailors into the most flat- tering, useful suits a man can own. At least one belongs in your wardrobe. Quality tailored 85.00 95.00 OSHAWA bership in any one of the four, | OFFER TO MOORE clubs mentioned. 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