"3 a ; . a ery very reer > Ce mA EER EEA ska nal EEA EASE ARAL AAAS SALSA v v a vw wr LA J a yw Re Re a db dn oN SE vy » FR .'% 14 ho OSHAWA TIMES, Wednosdey, Movember 13, 1960 CITY LEAGUE Storie Park Western Tir emen HEFIE 1a LeacvEss ofions =| Macdonald's Scere [Stillleads |Win Over Ascots Third Juvenile Win |Dart League if ternoon wl Buddy Yahn's in the dying son, Hooper, McMaster, Costello,| Rowden and Jim Buechler scored Neighborhood Dert League, Pog A C seconds of the final en- Mason, Konorowski and Iman, |for Beston's, Storie, Fernhill and Esstview | abled Hayden M, ld to OSHAWA DAIRY~gosl, Braid BEATON'S DAIRY ~ - goal, Parks sre waging a grest fight {maintain their leadership in the en; defence, Bradley, Bupryks, Markus; defence, Beribner, Van- for first place In League with Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa Matthews, Vernon, King: for: dersweet, Branton; forwards, Nel- Storie still top team with & two tian Juvenile league standings, wards, Kolesnik, Cover, Gibbens, son, Bishop, Sytnyk, Buechler, point margin. {the first PA Yahn's goal come at the 19:51 Armstrong, Lutton, Wilkins, sf Rowden, Cotie and Solomon, | Players doubling in and out mark of the final period and snap- derson, Kemp and Peters, | HAYDEN MACDONALD-gosl, #re: B, Clark 1, D, Clark 2, G ped a 44 deadlock, which had Ist Period Walls; defence, Btevens, Peiter, Macmillan 1, G, Waite 3, existed hetween the "Mac's" and| 1. Osh, Dairy: Armstrong 4 Cullen; forwards, Gray, Porteous, Major 1, B, Cole 3, L, Cole 3, M Beston's Dairy, ? Samos, Sunam '18 Michaels, Chatterton, Nem, ohay.| Germond L a. Trance 2 8 Loss was the Dairymen's third] © "70 11.11 Jor, Rockburn, Yahn, a eid. France 2, K. nston 1, C. O.pciie as the other n'a Tow de hey Rave yet 0] 3 Tome Duin |. 17:16 AK, flvgn 1 A. Bryant 1 G Bryant hele team had very low scores, In the fifth game there wes # record & single point so (ar this) "penliiey Githens, Dudley It Period a Do ne LT 1 it was General letdown on the part of a young season, {and Glaspell ' 1. Beaton's: Buechler ' g "| Kent's bowlers ith e couple of bowlers and they In the other half of a weekly pend Period | (Rowden) , 2:52ton 2, B , P, Craw. Koos ee Clothey' 1175 the fifth game with a score twin bill played fn the Children's, 4 Tony's: Konorowski 2. W, Macdonald; Cullen [ford 1, F. Williamson 3, J, Wik \00 (20 A ond ain it 1111 8s against 1187, Actually Avena last night, Oshawa Dairy| ' (Dow, Bi, John) ,..,., §:35 , (Weidmark, Kaho) a a LF Parmar, Yury was Ron Swariz with 8 pee tif) Kent team should have m. or ti waco | } Oth. Dalry: Peters | qfpetees + PAP ion 1, 3, Wysit 1, A. Pelow 1, V, 314 followed by Bill Brown with clean sweep of all the Refresh. mp, Bupryka) ...... 12:2 od Graves 1, D, Cummer 2, A, Cum.|265 and the others having respec: y, Kent's bowled res Penalties . --~ Wilkins, Cover, pg Per mer 1, 0, Clark 1, R, Hopson 1,|table scores, as against their opposition of Peters and Konorowskl, 3. HW, Macdonald: Weldmark Pdi De ' 5779 and it was the second Hh hs oo lah op. BS I,J iy ik ate J ge 6, Osh, Dairy: Gibbens 4, H, Macdonald; Michaels ae he 4, 0. Fayle 2. \andtuck right down very (APIFOnE, Lutton) 3.9, (Gray, Porteous) 14,31 Baseball one innings, O11veilast man with the third game For the winning team It was goals 1s pacing Oshawa Dairy to| oo owe and Konor-| 5, H, Macdonald: Cullen Clark 7, G, Waite 5, A, Bryant 5, Ron. Suan in this week with pr 8 42 triumph over Tony's Re-| of | 7 Btevens, Weidmark) .. 19:54 High three darts B, Ross 120 and {on Wags gam Tn Svadh Wo, LITTLE BIG LEAGUE base- | ance of over 30, at St. Ger. | the Oshawa K of C "Little Big | freshments. H, MACDONALD -- BEATON'S | Penalties -- Vandersweet and V, Ross 115, FIGHTS LAST | din, ball players were honored when | trude's Parish Hall, A highlight | League" presents a handsome | po io po Gibbens, who was League - leading Hayden Mae-| Peters Team standings ~ Storie 27, parade and again, as last week, the local sponsors, the Oshawa | of the evening, which marked | trophy to Dale Gallant, who wes | "conning onamp fn the Bantam wy PAs ity Toten Tool ly ard Period Fernhill 25, Kastview 25, Wood: NIGHT he should have had 8 m: larger Council Knights of Columbus, | the closing of another success- | voted the most valuable player league, snd Nell "Army" Arm | streak of games, shading luckless| 6, Beaton's; Rowden view No, 1, 23, Rundle No, 1, 23, {score as he had 605 for. the 1 A held their annual Father-and- | ful season, is shown above as | to his team, fof the entire strong were other winners'| Beaton's Dairy 64 (Cotie, BYtnvk) ....... 125 Rundle No, 2, 20, N, Oshawa 17, two games and then gon Son banquet, with an attend | Bill Powers, commissioner of | league | snipers. {Buddy Yahn was the winners'| 7. Beaton's; Bishop Woodview No, 2, 16, Woodview! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fade in the third Jame ut esti Phil Dudley and Roman Konor-|hero firing the winning tally in| ~~ (Nelson) sree 5:46 No.8, 12, Southmead 12 | Dukland, Colf--Lle Machin, yuck strong 2, pie Yor 29 |owski tallied singletons for|the dying moments of the con-| 8 Beaton's; Solomon 5.55 VEAGUE LEADERS, MEN M6. Dalian louped Jerry un: He was followed by Bil y ed the red (Bytnyk) 4 4 rons ~ goal, Yanlt and int i hy hen he Macs with! 9, ¥, Mcdonald; ¥ahn Doubles In -- L. Cole, A, Pelow| Los Angeles ~ Alfredo Esco. own ah 128 {, 4 1 |Smith; defence, Dudley, Dowe,| Larry Michaels and Al Weidmark| (Weidmark) 19:51: : bar, 31, Los Angeles, stopped|270, (16); Paulo 1220 (315, 236, |Garrard, Ste, John; forwards,| adding the other, Penalties Taylor, Branton, Boivin on -- B, Clark, L.\ Johnny Shaw, 132, Los Angel os, | 243 om ke 07 Vidas 119 | Smith, _Glaspe Bob Solomon, Bob Bishop, JimiNelson and Bishop : el I tu itis = Bolo Crave ort. sdardale: PI = Billy, (243, A. 200 40, 188), ford 160, Stephan, 180,% Bt, Louis, oul-| For the losing team, it was Baseball One Innings -- T. pointed Charlie Paviis, 180, Tor. Fred Pearce with 1221, Barrett | wine, A, Cummer 8, onto, 10, with 1180 and Roth 1177 who stood ball Nine Innings -- G. London, England -- Chic Cald-|out for the losers, erwood, 172% Bcotland, out-| Next week finds the Western Innings Base- pointed Sonny Ray, 172%, Chi-|T bowiom, taking on York Bow! { 1) y 1-2 In Records Lead Junior A |i 0 me me TONY'S ~~ OSHAWA DAIRY Centre Terry Peters netled io ball -- Storie 95, | Oshawa A's and Durno's Garage| age, He's allowed 19 goals in six LEAGUE LEADERS, LADIES | continued a share ol Je Hime. games Played. nil te As GUELPH (CP) ~ Guelph Roy- q Doubles In ~ N. Pullen, ¥, Wil- OSHAWA SKI CLUB light In the vidual scoring| In the league standings, the A's! als moved Into first place in the '8mson 8, race in the Oshawa Major Hockey are in a class by themselves, Ontario Hockey As "| Doubles Out -- F, Williamson League. Official statisties re Raving ow sralfht. tor Dowie Io A a BY lation ih Pi "TH urs 5. tel ANNUAL MOVIE NIGHT | leased today by scorer Jim Shaw Durno's have f , Clity- 1 a 21 win or Ni 4 alls g ree Dar , Co show ihe eagueeading A's plac swering five, The Juveniles bo ylyers, fhe teams had oon tod 28 LT FRI, NOV. 25, 8:00 P.M. ng six players op ten, 4 semont, prior to the game, Guel sehall One Innings -- Marion {while Je Garagemen claim the gathered one tle in x Matis A EY] he FA sale. Juelph had a Parker, ¥, Williamson, O, Clark HARMONY UNITED CHURCH HALL other four positions, : he league continue HR Cine score was tied 11 after!" (King St. E, & Harmony Rd.) yr Mra. the derby with 20| Wide. meeting. the. Tuvenies atl ® frst 'with "Guelph counting|, Base Ball Nine Innings ~ ¥, So y Laser, he up of 11 goals and 6:30 p.m while at 8:30 p.m, A p/h "Gilbert soul B he second, | Willamaon ». -------------------- Professional Ski Movies by Warren Miller | {2npln wt A) toi Gilbert and Bob Cunning ¥ nine assists, His 11 goals are tops tangle with Durno's Hp a nd 4 PT T Kk 18 LEAGUE STANDING am scored fir Guelph with Bill me protect || General Admission 75¢ Children 25¢ $i aii h " ; ay... |i the loop. Three polais back WI LEAGUE STANDINGS Kulibs uniing Niagara's goal| The Warragamba Dam, al MINOR LEAGUE teams of | player" and the 1960 winner, | Alderman John Brady, a mem- |. (FC FOC lL ncton roski, 8 Oshawa A's 6 0 0 52.23 12 J At the Jinal JY on [everal water supply project opened in| EVERYBODY WELCOME er 0 y 8 | ¢ 4 y Ne a its br: le a the Valleyview Park section | Mike Drisol, is shown here | GC {yoy "O° nardakating' nghivinger, babi Durna's TC 3 3 03 106 | naiened by a mick, 1400 to igh and 40 foe ong ean tched nine tallies | Citys 2 4 27 43 y te . : also chose their "most valuable | receiving the trophy from | Oshawa Times Photos sete * 17 points. City-Wide 3 3 jaa -- . Ee ER | Ex-Whitby Dunlop Tom 0'Con. oar ius AveRAGES Genosha Hawks ace wi 14 pote her mem Melnick, Durno's i ay AYE. ( 0 : A ers of the selected circle elude Cogs ney, A's { \} NAL \ | \ NN A] PPISPORTS MENU |, p;; Gove fifi hati iit ie 34 11 iN NJ WM UN i 0 AY By Geo. H. Campbell 12 points, A's Gary Copeland and TOP TEN SCORERS \ og \ \ N N \ - IN \{ Last week's action in OBA Big| the league's most penalized play- G A PTS, | Seven basketball left Oshawa in er, Lucky Wills, are next with 11 Arnold, A's 11 920 SPORTS EDITOR front of the League with three| points each, | Tureskl, Durno's | ' . r g T N { i] traight wins, Tillsonburg Living: George Westfall, also of Busio's| Tom O'Connor, A's Uls [stones expected to be the League and defending scoring leader, | Lawson, A's | Everything rom oup 0 powerhouse, also were undefeat-| broke into A ten this week Baker, A's b ed after two games, Their game|for the first time, now having Garrard, A's | Mills, Durno's p " woting that this [slated for last Saturday against nine points, ) VANCOUVER POLICE fe tully expecting tia . [hated YMHA was postponed to| Plunky Joe Melnick heads in| Copeland, A's weekend will be just as wild and hectic as the Grey lq later date and so they now the goaltenders soaln-againat) Wily, Durno's ; J h and they are (hold victories over St, Thomas average recording a 3:17 aver- 1. Westfall, Durno's » Cup weekend there a couple of years ago and th Jolg Victories over Si. Tho : cording a making plens accordingly, The two teams have arrived Ja thelr game Monday, Tati ASKETBALL and started workouts, The "Miss Grey Cup" festivities |ilton the younger Junior club suf- B fered @ very bad case of jitters i y ; aT. REA cr eliminations, pyjama party (no SounegHoR hed ide [ou came on strongly in the sec: . stand), banquets, TV appearances etc, all start today, |ond half to give the Iivvies a A d P ' [real battle, The CYO club won un mgers Nn - 0 S | : i ie sivie icials are also Down in Ottawa, their police and civic officia their first game Saturday knock. wondering what will happen if the Rough Riders ing off 8t, Thomas 74-51 and will . » ihe ' actically be a much improved club when should win the cup. The burghers of Bytown practic they play Oshawa here next Score Biddy League Wins went stark raving on Sunday night when they wel- Thursday goed home the team from Toronto. Edmanton Eskimos I'he Genosha Hawks won fairly| yn the first Biddy League game classed the Firefighters by the have been made slight favorites (by less than a touch= |easily over the Hamilton club ino the morning on Saturday, the score of 10 to 2; down, in points) by the betting-boys, Ottawa practised their first League tilt 85-54 cellar - dwelling Mundinger crew, In the first half the P. and 8. indoors yesterday --- it was raining and they are afraid Following are the League eked out a 610-5 win over the noys showed their true form by ! re Saturday, Eskir are |Standings to Nov, 22: | Police boys, [dumping in eight pts, while the there'll be a lot more rain before Saturday imos reat ee b0%0t alt tie Police Jurnping i eight, Tis, while (he going to hold secret workouts on a playing field in Vie Gon. Hawke hy squad got three points while the io some poor ball control and R toria, Both Ottawa and Edmonton report that they've |qii'hurg I's 2 Mundinger picked up two, But in| checking, In the second half, the . WW» sold their ticket quota, The mad scramble in Vancouver [Hamilton CYO 1 2 198 28 the second half Brian Lynch of |p. and 8. boys were able to get! & . A COMPLETE LINE is now on and for the rest of the week, the sports news Torumoy MHA Mudinger Suifiped ib four uisth two more, While the Firefighters REMODEL Get the WY OF LUMBER AND . B a am, Quigs 2 BS while the ce - boy! Y Boliwere held scoreless I N g will be so heavy on Grey Gup notes and activities, that niagarg Fal two, thus the Mundinger erew £0t| pip ppIGHTERS N. Cornea, YOUR ni Most py Ny pr IS AVAILABLE AT MILLWORK a , : 4 almost all other sports will be side«lined, 8 T. Barnes their first taste of victory of the hou, : |R, Howard, L. Wry 2, T, Eldridge, - a i : lows This week's games: Saturday--| season, i oa J. Boivin, R, Me: ol oA AN The American League has come up with a counters lao 00 ot 8t. Thomas. MUNDINGER --- T. Boivin 2,00" "jodan L. Black, A or Out of The Finest Qualit Lumber offer, in a bid to offset the opposition they are meeting w----|D, Loe, D. Buroet, G, Wanser, Felix. Total gz ' | : A lL M Is Y. py yf k in Los Angeles from the Dodgers, Trying to get back B. Lynch 4 K. Jordan, P. Sar." pARTS AND SERVICE R § Yours wor on a league-with-league basis, rather than the A L. Oshawa Bantams gem, T. Tullock, K, Sawyer, To ver 2, B, Gooding, A, Rot 3 \ I Your Examples league-with-L, A, Dodgers, the American League has . 'POLICE -- H, Chapman, a. IN, Crowell 2, P, Beattie, J, Conlin, - \ said they'll put off their proposed entry into Los Angeles Win Ex, Game Morrieon. K, Hoar 1, P, Plob, D,|B. Sawyer 2, M. Bombine, P i ak, Home Mirehattable White Series (Prise 4 4m " ui Cockerton 2, B. Henderson, until 1962 -- providing the National League will agree Gshawa Bantam. "Siar" irom Calder, D, Beattie, V, Henderson, Change your storagesroom attic into addit- 1% 8% iiasinines Boparlim te | 2% 87 oi ieeen: Vic por lin i ig ams ar p= J, Clement, P, Smith 4, B, Ras.|Pace. Total 10 to expand immediately to nine teams and start inte: the Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- joule "Total 8, | Schedule for games, November lonal living space , , . and add extra value X12" senennvans 120 00r lm ft | 2X12" .ovvnensss 24c.par lin league baseball schedule action next year, Since both IClation spotted Bowmanville Mid In the second game of the|26: £30 a.m., Police vs Parts and to your home, We can supply you with (plus all sizes in between) leagnes, along with individual teams, are stick-handl-- |e one-goa Joa a night in| orning, the high + flying Parts|Service and 9,00 am,, Mundinger everything you need, including rich mis ing like a bunch of good shinny players using only one |{h¢ ~/ Oe Justia thew, ranted aq Service crew completely out:/vs Firefighters, matéhed prefinished Mahogany plywood White Pine (Dressed 4 sides) puck on a small pond, it's hard to say just how much [io | panelling at only 23% sq. ft, Do it now, Ix Ac periin ft, | 2x 2" suvvvvni Sc peril 2 x bluff or check is creeping into this poker-like game they | Bruce Ogden put the Bowman | HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | start paying next May! } x Ls ir ekes 1% per ln | 2 3 iis Ihe per lm, x 1 BERN J3c per lin, ft, X i. I per lin, , staging. but it should be interesting to see what the [ville boys out in front in the first| 'es Light dh are staging {stansa (plus all sizes in between) Continental League men think of this new idea, This | Hilf ~ | Tuondav's Rowult 4 | Jimmie McGraw, Joe Walte and] By THE CANADIAN PRESS uesday's t way, they have only two new teams planned for this |x" Taviar scored the Bantam American League Niagara Falls 1 Guelph 3 | CONNER TIUTITT | ECONOMY GRADE PINE SHELVING, 1 x 12", 17¢ per lin, year, a real stall on what was wanted, "Stars" goals MeGraw's tally WL T A Pls * Western League [1] 4 TO (0): % 1 3 ; proved to the winner Springfield 14 § 0 40 20 Spokane 2 Calgary 8 Install Wooden . Storm Doors and BRIGHT BITS:- Members of the Heffering's Ime« | OSHAWA BANTAM "STARS" Buffalo neo 22 Bdmonton 4 Vancouver 2 . ap. | n perials Softball Club made a very pleasant switch te |- goal: Lupel; defense: Bradley, Quebec 11140 22 Portland 2 Victoria 5 | x eq Windows == You Save on Heat , , the usual trend, when they put on a banquet for their Kiniski, Waters, Taylor, Leam: Cleveland 10 10 : iS. 20 Northern Ontarle Senlor 8 And Cost! 1 : : . ing, Cameron; forwards: Leach, Rochester 99 19 Kapuskasing 6 Abitibi § ; ; Phone Millwork today and ask them to send out a sponsor, Al Heffering, Saturday night at the Flying Dionne, Elliott, Waite, Robinson. Hershey 9 10 1 Onidria Junior B I | GRAN a TRI IIIG 16 Tis Vode in Hina ond Dutchman, Mr, and Mrs, Heffering were the guests of |Rarr, Balson, Barnoski, Kidd and Providence 815 0 16 pilisonburg 6 Sarnia 7 ; = doors, You'll be surprised just how much money you can honor and the players presented them with a fine gift, McGraw. | Tuesday's Results Hamilton # Owen Sound # TR save . . . your estimate is free, the savings really worth The players' wives were also on hand to see the team rE RANVILLE JIDCETS | Providence 8 Quebec 0 Leamington 2 Detroit & ed > investigating. The number to call , , , RA 8.6291, receive The Miller-Libby Trophy, emblematic of the Barclay. Finn, Ogden, Hannoek:| Eastern Professional |8t, Marya 10 London 4 Oshawa "City Championship" in softball for 1960 . . .. forwards: Jones, Martin, Archer, H.Ottawa wv 1 x a, Trey oTturk Logue | For your towels and linen can be added to Infra-Safe . . . Infra-Red S scame the first winner of (Conroy, Hurrie, Kerr, Brown, c. . Jens Suvi our bathroom | tractive Arborites ) AN 0ShAWA RINK Deca : C 5 Clut Fant ARR and Valleriesen, 8.8, Marie 18 3 International League yout hathani Wh 81 sitractive Avharie LJ Radiant Heaters the first Peterborough Golf and ountry ub ey we | Kitchener 1 » 18 art Wayne 1 Toledo 4 topped Vanity , , , featuring roomy drawers c 1d-apat h th th + Infra Red Heater, Qutstandingly 1 a Oat "A tL Sudb 3 7 a y Ure cold-spots in your home wi @ smart new infra Re eater, Quista n mixed banspiel UopHY, The Quaker : als k A 3 & 10 Qinalna A Milwatikee " » and cabinet, Da it now, start paving next safe, protects against shocks and burns, Outstandingly ettractive, smart and Jemima Trophy, Th e couples getting their names on Buck McKenna Montreal «Mn 14| Vuskegon 1 Minneapo May! modern in design this unit mounts on wall or ceiling , , , out of harms way, Rays the first winners' shield, as well as receiving some fine Tuesday's Results | Manitoba Junior penetrate to floor, Plugs into any outlet, 2 sizes to cover any need, They start prizes, were Phyl Bates, Bill Jack, Merne Jack and h d ) | Kitchener 6 Sault Ste. Mane 4 ramen 9 Winiint Musacche 2 os low as $32.95, SEE THEM TODAY, Coache Igos ghi's Gan he rT George Bates, skip . , . . , BRIAN CULLEN of N, Y, | Tonight's Games hana I Rangers, will be out for about seven weeks, with a [Kitchener at Sudbury Regine uutchenan Junio BRING VOUR KITCHEN REMODEL NOW PAY NEXT MAY fractured bone in his left hand, suffered during prac TORONTO (CP) -- Mert Cor Montreal at Kingston Okanagan Senior Tee few + BOSTON BRUINS, who are fn fin place [tits (Buck) NeKemna 1 hn OWA Bent mop ns st You remodel ory oe i your eno dd on addtionl om, A ¢ : acy i ur oy until next May, of and well back of Chicago at the moment, open a two= [ii ao 0 Chatham 1g Kelowna 2 Penticton § you investigate today , , . ne interest charges ptr payments aS ot May. 2 x 3 | game series with' Rangers tonight, And Bruins have eal land was coach of Toronto Argo. Windsor 3 12 | ja led up Bruce Gamble from Providence, ta he their goal. nau for three years, died Sun. Srattord : 1 ny, AVERT STRIKE | 7 = ¥ . ® Free Delivery OPEN is, as Don Simmons has reaffirmed that he will quit [day night. Woodstoc NDON (Reuters)--Hopes of | ey a Wedne hockey rather than accept a demotion to the Reds ,... | - ith I Rg 4 ° Hii hg BR RR Kitchen ® Budget Torna . Fedor Tis rd aa ; pl : : | WM, BOB CLEROUX and George Chuvalo go at it tonight [Tigers in 1008.10, including the Tuesda u [soccer players over demands for i . --- @® Free Estimates ® Saturday Till 6 P.M, and with this pair of lusty swing----no defence perform. |( anadian i junior championship Stratford 2 Gal {more pay rose Tuesday at a la.| i ion, uld be an early knockout ,,,., [Sad in 1910 | 0 TOBIN ROTE a Sy that he Cats to be |, McKenna joined the senior , By M , |Hamilton Tigers in 1013, the year Guelph with Argos again next season , . , . BUD TINSLEY, {they won the Grey Cup N. Falls veteran Winnipeg Blue Bombers' tackle, will definitely | He coached the junior Toronto Peterbore retire and they also lose rookie quarterback Vernon Cole, Jsonauts to a Dominion tle in/St, Mike's ree-Vear 4 TQ 028, taking over the coaching St. Cath, who 18 due to start a three-year stint with the US, [ih Geo sealor Argonauts Hamilton Air Force, in March. 'next year. Cwm nE = - - = 2 NT © he BEs2ags= A [bor ministry meeting of players'| With your own ideas and color scheme you Apa, tion Npittonatives and league, will have a kitchen that reflects your per 3 cials, The proposals agreed lity. . 25 12 on were not disclosed but a state:| sonality. We aan ausply al your requite ments . , , paint, kitchen cabinets, floor and 36 p! ' 8 iment said they would be placed ceiling tile, panelling and Arborite. Remodel SUPPLIES LIMITED by 10 before the league's management Wh 9 committee Dec, 4 Another un.| now start paying next May H a ung i 1279 Simcoe North RA 8.6291 dat the laber ministry Deo. 5 | ovsvanafe POSS