PORT PERRY SPORTS By W. H. HALL Bob Kenny's Port Perry rink of Oscar Beare, vice, Archie Mac- Master, second, and Neil Mec- Quarrie, lead, won the first an- pual competition for the Beare Motors Trophy. Another Port Perry rink, skipped by Jack Hayes, took second place witn W. Roe's Beaverton entry in third spot. Oshawa's Herb Robinson rink were the high two-game win- ners. Al Preston, with another Oshawa rink, took fifth place with Dr. Bathie's Port Perry Port Rink Win Spiel ton, 10; Bathie, 10, Herferd, 9; Bailey, 7. THIRD ROUND Morris, 6, Boe, 6; Robinson,|again for Leafs it was J. Mac- 7, Hayes, 7; McKnight, 7, Death, 2; Till, 7, Litt, 4; Cole, 10, Bathie, s; Preston, 7, Bailey, 6; Kenny, 13. Avery, 8; MacDonald, 11, Ker- ford, 2. MINOR HOCKEY Little pro-league action saw more goals scored in this play- off round than in any other games all season. Boston defeated Ran-|Mark assisted by Carnegie. Bos- gers in the first game 5-3. ton now is the only team left who Thomas, with two goals, lead the|can upset Leags in their bid for winners with singles to Brown, the championship. The final Snoooks and McDermott. Ranger games of the play-off round will NIGHT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 31, 1960 17 FIGHTS LAST scorers were Raines with two and |be this Wednesday might with Cook. Leafs playing Boston and Detroit| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago (Stadium) -- Eddie J > ; Perkins, 137%, Chicago, stopped with this being the upset of he| The Port Perry Juveniles are|.. wg no .* jon "Se arin day. Porter scored two goals with now waiting to start ihe Ontatis 7 Raines and Cox adding singles. [Championship final r . In the little league, goals were|are expected to Play their first Fo ville e, oy. Rudel] _Stitelt, Cole, 9, MacDonald. 4; Avery, 8,|gcarce as Leafs and Canadians| , Louisville, outpointed Hawks shut-out the Telcos 4-0/Piaying Canadians. game this Saturday night, with the played to a 1-1 tie, with Boston 0 shutting-out Detroit 1-0. Once|ford series. Master scoring their lone goal SOARING MEET SET and playing most of the game.| BRANTFORD (CP)--The Cana- pionosa, 127, Philippines, 10. Willy Hartack's winner of the Port Dover - Wat- Randy Sandy, 154%, New York, Tokyo --~ Kazuo Takayama, 128%, Japan, outpointed Leo Es- Scott Kenny who has played well dian national soaring champion- NO PACKAGE TV for Canadians all season finally|ship will be held from the Brant-| CHICAGO (AP)--The National scored their lone goal to tie it|ford airport July 19 to 28. Brant.(Football League voted unanim- up. ford is the headquarters of thelously Wednesday to refrain from In the final game of the day,|Southern Ontario Gliding Associa-|negotiating for any package TV Boston held on to down the De-|tion, which will open the new sea-|contract because of possible legal troit club 10 on a goal by B.'son Easter weekend. (barriers. x MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--Jockey Bill Hartack, one of horse racing's most controversial figures, was blasted by his agent Wednesday as a hate-filled man with no re- spect for anybody connected with the sport. Chick Lang, who has handled Hartack's bookings since 1954, announced that he was walking out on the three-time national riding champion after Saturday's races and "there will be no re- conciliation." Agent Out Calls Him Hate-Filled Man take his bitterness against rae ing and the people in it. He has no respect for anyone--the offi. cials, the management, the horse men." "I just can't go along with him|one year. In 1957, any longer," Lang said. "I can't|$3,060,501. rink being the high one-game win- ner. | FIRST ROUND Herb. Robinson, Oshawa, 16, Tom McKnight, Sunderland, 6; W. Morris, Tam, 12, L. Death, P. P. 6; W. Boe, Beaverton, 11, L. Till, Sunderland, 5; E. Avery, . Tam, 8, G. MacDonald, P. P. 4; R. Kenhy, P. P. 8 ,A. Cole, Dixie, 3; N. Bailey, Blackstock, 10, G. Kerford, Sution, 5; A. Preston, Oshawa, 8, Dr. Bathie, P. P. 6. SECOND ROUND All These Items Are 'Green Tag" Specials Featured For Value And Price During March Till, 11, Death, 5; Robinson, 16, Morris, 2; Boe, 8, Litt, 4; Hayes 10, McKnight 3; Kenny, 13, Pres- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE oe Norman Beal's split with Steven. High bowler for this week Bill Hunka 500s Garage. (201, 134) 335; Pat McConnell (90, 132)| Al's Bi-Rite and Acadian Cleaners 222; Ada McDonough (54, 159) 213; are still tied for top spot in Group 3 Mary Leach (46, 68) 116 with handi-|shutting out Hyman Real Estate and cap; Sonia Diachinko (75-73) 148 and | Canning's. Tony's and Oshawa TV were Clara Suddard (63, 70) 133, | three-point winners over Houdaille and We would like to thank our coaches |Al's Esso. and score-keeper. | Standing -- Group 1: Durno 30 (57), Corby's 26 (63), Berg's 21 (63), Tommy UNITED STEEL WORKERS Goch 20 (49), Local 2784 20 (41), Can. High Triples -- Reg Spencer 675, §./Corps 16 (42), Bo-Peep 16 (38), and Boneham 667, D. Haley 666, L. Haley Bonds 11 (31. 664, 1. Creamer 628, G. Taylor 621, R.| Group 2: Flynn's 36 (75), Can. Corps Richard 618 and H. Creamer 614. |25 (53), Black's 23 (53), Meade"s 22 High les -- F, Watson 264, H. An-[(37), Stephenson's 17 (44), Fred's 16 drews bags Nichol 258, Myles Smith|(39), H and K 15 (42) and Beal's 15 250, H. 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