E. Nichols Rink Wins Trewin Mixed 'S The Trewin Trophy, | rewier oid of ome oA The Oshewn Thing CW's two maior mix Fe ie £RCl BRAS cRPART by Ewan Oshpwr nok, here on Satirdey with theese wine snd # line phiss total of 18 A tll entry of 2 risks parti cipated, with exactly them heing home-cluly enipies The winners, Helen Nichol Dean Mol pughiin, Mrs. D. Cal houn and skip Ewart Nien! Wis Nichols; pulled off the maior wpset of the day to capture their laurels when they defeated Bert Harn son's powertul Peterborough en try 85 in the third round Blockading the rings with from the Oshawe Harvison's game and wlen bm litle mom 19 make araw, on mast Heeasion Runnerswp for the were the 1900 winners, the rink of Betty Iofthouse, Gord Loft house. "Dy Robins and Robins, kip, whe won their three games In the 13.09 o clock draw, for » (otal plus of 16 Robins, who met 6G. Camp hell's rink, in their third game needed to win by four to ine) the trophy and Campbell need ed to win hy B five-shot margin but both found the margin toe much. Robins was we stones thwarted knockmit dendly Left shot, tor what would have giver him enough to tie Nichol, in fromrsome trophy AW' up Yeoming home' and was lying score hal of! both plus pore 2h REEIEEME spre, Wl ehunaied when sore with the last rock of commities conducted the pres 7g HeaHdmn, . the game, with Robins winning entation " wh (her thre were the rinks sipped by Frank Trewin Trophy, ae donor Black, in the 990 oclock sec Trewin wes whale Clark of Present 119 Black's Oshawa resis Grant Wh tion and by Peterborough ov elock Saw the Wing the siuation was the day's per, entry included Irene Edmond son, "By" Edmondson, Bild a lack and Frank Black, sp They bad & score of wine for their three wine while the TMi § y won three Lory Hettwing, lock City entry games (or 8 pus 1oigl of seven Fert Harrison's Peterborough nok won the high j two-win prizes in the early draw, with 5 a score of 15 plus H with Ken Tioney's Oshawa rink next n ne, with two wins snd B score of 11, for fourth prize ORE-WIR DIESE WEEE Wh Bert James' rink from Tindsay Consolation prizes in this see High # hy tion went to Gord, McMahon's Whithy (onrsome In the late draw, Geo. Camp rink won the high twa Vs hel win prizes with their scores of 1% plus 3 while the fourth set went to Elgin Munday's rink, for g two wins and & seore of 12 Bill Miller's Oshawa rink wor d the high one-win laurels with a of eight, Keith Unionville rink claimed the eon solation prizes WIN ROUND BY 10 Genosha Hawks Oust Brantford Bhowing # complete reversal of form from last week, Oshawa Hotel Genosha Brantford Atlas 60-36 night at Oshawa's Donevan Col leglate, to win thelr total-points Inter A' round 10404, Hawks will take on the Toronto District champions in the second round This, too, will he a two-game total points affair ame slated for aturday night The Genosha club was really for Baturday's hig game ey had waited an entire week or # chance to get hack at the rantiord elub and urged on hy #8 real good crowd and thelr exuberant cheerleading corps, ep Oshawans hit early and often. Carl Cheski tipped the opening jump to John Newey who relayed to Gary Vaughan for a quick opening hasket and from there in the Oshawa elub type of was never hehind They used a pressin fense to force the Sranttora erew into hurrying the ball and they checked like demons Before the game was 10 min utes old, Hawks had sliced 11 Torontn, this Hawks downed Baturday Iwo game opening now with the first | ' " TOM OLINYK {field and Tom Olinyk combined on checking Ken Kipp, the Brantford club's hig gun and held him to six points Bob Reynolds moved into the joints off Brantford's first game| centre spot for Oshawa to start Le) d and led in the game hy(the second half 20:15, They continued to force the play but eould not pick up these precious three points inlseries tied the first half after Cheskl pleked up his fourth foul and did a fine job. Hawks had the hy the 36-minute the game at 77.all mark in Brent Oldfield and: Carl Cheski{They forced Brantford in thelr were the hig guns in a seorin way, hut it was the checking and rehounding of Tom Olinyk that put the Atlas glown end but eouldn't seem to terrific get that go-ahead basket for a long time. Finally Brent Old. field hit from the outside and erew on the run, Tom controlled|Oshawa had the lead on the hoth hackhoards, almost hy| round himself, though the entire Osh: through mueh of it on second They poured the awa eolub checked very well, By stanza and at one point led hy halftime Oshawa led 30:18 and Oldfield had eight of points and Cheskl had six. Old [A8 mue h as 20 points In the! Jim Brady, Oshawa these game Tam Olinyk played a tremen'B Tony's And Merchants Win Playoff Openers Tony's Refreshments and Osh |defence, Gaudet, Lodge, Miller, awa Merchants drew first "load" in the opening games of the UAW Hockey League championship semi-final offs, yesterday morning in Bowmanville Avena. Fach ries is a best-of-five affair the winners finals In the series Tony's battled ae A down a real hair « raising contest In Series "RH", Merchants just went through the mations blast hy Baker Vending 13:1 Ul Bill was the aggressive skating and clean play. Referee Lionel Wilson had an easy time of it handing out only five penalties three in the first and twa in the second 1h Next week, Merchants and Baker's hook up tn the early contest starting at 10.00 am and Tony's and Credit Union has puckdronping time sched wied Tar 11.30 a.m TONY'S « CREMT UNION Al Myles' third goal of the me al the 10.00 mark in the nal - period gave Tony's Re froshments a hard « fought &4 win aver Credit Union soare was deadlocked at when Myles blinked the red Halt, Veterans Samba Smith and Boh Harmon alse nent in the win | play:| the goa with! ing advancing to the mon, West, Robinson and Myles opener stub} born Cradit Union team 65 in al 2 ghilght of the play-off twin | | | Theland Currie 15.08 8A J. Smith: forwards, Tamblyn, Elliott, Tran, Wills, Middleton, Letiroe and Naplopowski TONY'S REFRESHMENTS Melniek; defence, Reid, 8 Amith, Keenan, Currie, Gould forwards, Sutton, Hill, Har Ist Period Tony's: Smith SWORL) svrasssines Tony's: 8, Smith {VERE 11sssvnsss 4. Union: Wills (Tran, Gaudet) 4,444 Penalites None nd Poried Union: Tran (Naplorowski, Wills) ,, Tony's; Myles (West) § Tony's: Harmon CHIL, Sutton) synapses NY ¥. Union: Wills (Middleton, Tran) ,v,, 1818 Penalties = Currie 16.38 ind Period Tony's: Myles (Robinson) ., 8, Union: Wills {Middieton, Tran) 10, Union: Wills (Tran) +4 11. Tony's: Myles (Robinson, West) , Penalties | "4 wy BAY w 4 ] ] waaay 100 wn R10 a vy 1000 MERCHANTS » VENDING George Westfall tied a UAW were Hockey League record, scoring Smith{seven goals to lead Merchants red two goals and Harmon/te a lopsided 131 win ever added a single Tacky Wills i effort sparkling four Was wasted oantre alse a otion of five paints SR UNION--goal, Cirka, i for] forward f Union. The tricky Nitle] twa vears sol wp linemate | Gear Elmer Tran's goal ta give hm ltwe Raker Vending Rill Berwick, retired Tony's turned a Tgoal effort back. Syd Amold and #0 Samalenke each scared goals, Scoring champ Jackie Sneddon and Jack Mar a0 Jewill's denced hy the low seoring of 86 ' checking Joh on the Atlas erew, F the bonspiel chabr wiley ond Wis prizes, with ch of president "BN Jack making game winners the official pres: tation of The "By to he Following sre the complete 90 vi bdudd ad L. rellerng, E. Covsriey, itary ad dd £. Patterson, ¥. Fotigreon, 6. Layee, iach Leider, Ps wp LinpsAY 0, Jones ££. Mickson, £. tichaom, Bert Jomes, wip GHANA NAN, QIAN, HH. Block, Frank Block wip wHITRY I, Yaswis, | Yessis, I. Rich Clgre Riek wip VETERBORG Furherford, Ans Sener it Harrisen wp 1] 7 GHAW A MH. Bronsbent, FE. Broadbent M. Storie Don Storie wip 1% i E Ting, Maclijckie, on Mackiycrie, 7 9 be NM. Gichrist, Welly Butler, I; wp LJ GHAWA M, Igcck, A. Mackey, E. Sone Ted Stone, wip TRENTON Chambers, H. Chambers, 0. Jones Glynn Jones, skip 2 1 dous game, especially on de: fense and set up a number of good scores for brother Joe Olinyk, Reynolds and Oldfield He fouled out with four minutes |® left in the game and received a! fine ovation from the partisan Oshawa crowd. Booth and Newey filled in amply in the hack eourt and Oshawa just ran out the clock and walked off with a 60-36 win, Brent Oldfield was the top seorer In the game with 18 ints, followed hy the alternat ng centres, Cheski with 10 and Reynolds with nine, Joe Olinyk added 7 points, For Brantford Ken Kip seored 12 points, Jim Gowrie nine an rank Romanuk seven, As ev: points, Oshawa did a fine team esnecially the work of Tom Olinyk and Brent Oldfield on Kenny Kipp, who has hit for over 20 points in his last seven games, At the foul line neither elub was very impressive, Brantford scored 12:for-31 and Oshawa §: for-29, The Oshawa team will he away this week, returning home for the second game of thelr series with the Toronto winner on Saturday, Mareh 4, BRANTFORD ATLAS Kipp 12, Gowrie 9, Truant §, Miller 8, Romanuk 7, Regan and Mitton, Total 36, ORHAWA HAWKS = Oldfield 16, Cheski 10, J, Olinyk 7, Booth 4, Reynolds 9, Radavieh, T, Olinyk 4, Vaughan 6 and Newey piel dot an dd Yare, rons, WL irri, wwTey LE Wer en, "we i " hy 1 org Venation, 4 : # ' ] #" i ii LJ / HE pion, A, Ewcet bah, wy i LAPD 3 Ls ' a h Farrieam, Tigrwy, i ~ DAD RAM® a y # 14 i a SS HE 1) & § i R= } 3 En Es oa i 7 K. Macliukis Y, fa, Te rey, Cormen, ££ Manel, Br, lores, = SON IWR, > w = ns Sa Naw £. Newion, i. Brown, 0, Homie, hii' Cirtis, wp GHA A M. Whils, £, Yin £ Gran Bert Gra 1% MW, Carnmhers, B49 Carnihers, W. Bartists, Jim Bartlett, wi QEHAWA 0. Skich, B. Sich, i, Miler, Bi Miller, k, nik, Hop 7 PETERRORG J. Clarke 0, Chomberisin, A. Chemberiein, Grant Clarks, wip é BEHAWA A. Kitchen, fF. Kitchen, 0. Munday, Elgin Munday, wig OSHAWA Lofihouse, 6. Lofthouss, 0. Robins, "AY Rebing, wip OEHAW H, Marshell, L. Marshall, 0. Disney, Ed. Disney, skip 1" RIEHMONE With J. Macleod, W, Macleed, B, Yancs, Bert Yonce, skip LJ Bg A Brown, Fred Brown, wh ' SHAWA PF. Bales, YW. lock, MW. Jack George Bote 1% 1] besond Game 13; J, Curths, H 2 | I 8 > > BG. Campbell, Vance, I, Bartlslt, 6. Crane, F, Brown C, Peacock, SW) A. Robins, i Clark, G, Clar i Third E. Mu 9 W, Miller, 12 1, Curtis, BIW £, Robin, 12; G, Clark, 7i 1 Li R 1; ¥ 7 Iowits, E, Munday, Granik, nday, = malam alam , Campbell, A, Vance, G, Crane, E, Disney, C, Peacock, F 5, Bates, K , Brown, , dowitt, M, Campbell's Rink Thompson Winners The Ladle' Section of The Oshawa Curling Club completed thelr annual Thompson Trophy competition on Friday, The 1061 winners of The Thompson Trophy were Irene Brown, Evelyn Camphell, "Fran" Maroosis and Marion Camphell, skip, This rink won thelr four games with a total score of 92 plus 6, Runners » up were "Bahe" Russell, Muriel Morris, "Meme" Jack and Maible Bou- dreau, skip, with a score of 10 plus , for their four wins, Third prizes were claimed hy Virgie Ward, Pearl Stacey, Joy Lancaster and Belva Cain, skip with a score of 18 for four wins while the fourth set of prizes went to Wilma McLaughlin Jean Reeve, Elspey Furey and Hileen Coppin, . skip, with four wins and a score of 15, 4. Total 60 { Middleton 9.00] » | 1 t shall were the other marksuien. (Lionel Baker; Scorer Officials = Dave Kelly and Boorers = TT, Raramak and Hagleson, Oshawa, Hank Lane spoiled goalie Ross Hawe's bid for # shutout with the Catering club's lone goal, MERCHANTS = goal, Hawe; defened, Carhell, Westiall, Wallace, Marshall, MeMahon; forwards Samolenke, Tran, Sneddon, Ameld, Armstrong and G. Westfall, BAKER VENDING foal, Vanstone; defence, Rorabeck, Cackerton, Hartford; forwards, Burke, Lane, Fitchett; Milton, Wright, Lintner, Hamilton, Ford and Bannon, 1st Period 1, Merchants: Samalenko (Bneadon) s1asssrrssyee , Merchants: G, Westfal (Armstrong) , Merchants: Sneddon (Samolenke, Tran) ,,, 13.00 , Merchants: Amold (APISIPORE) ovarian 1010 Penalties -- None nd Period Merchants: G, Westfall (Armostrong, Arnold) ,, 4.19 Merchants: G, Westfall CATROIA) vasavvassrnnssy ' Merchants: G. Westfall (Armstrong, Ameld) 10M Merchants: Arnold CATIMSIPORE) 1119 vvayy 10.00 Merchants: Marshall (Samalenke, Tran) ,,, HO Mechants: GQ, Westfall (8, Westiall) Penalties = Lintner 17.58, 3rd Period 11, Merchants: Samolenke (Tran, Corbeil) 114114 13, Merchants: G, Westfall 3.18 13, Vending: Lane , 4 4. Merchants: G. Westfall (MoMahon, Amold) ,, 11.80 Penalties = Wallace 13.84, Officials «= Lionel Wilson and : \ Jim Shaw 10 | League 1/Mondoux of York Howl, To. 3/401 and 199, {398, 2 Next annual elub competition for the local lady curlers is The R, 8, MeLaughlin Trophy, with the rinks commencing their five-game series today, Amold Vesik Leads Way In Men's Singles The Dave Black Memorial an: nual men's singles five-pin tour: nament got away to a good start aver the weekend, when some of the top shooters from Taron: to, Cobourg, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa eampeted, Amold Vesik of the Tuxedo Junetion Formals club, was the leader with a nice 10-game total of 2600, Veslk's games were 270, S08, 280, 200, 204, 235, 373, 109, 20d and 290, Fred Wilson of Ferby's Tim: herlanes elub was second with 267, 258, 208, 20%, 221, 246, 262, 200, 345 and 351 for 2611, Roth Vesik and Wilson are members of the Tarente City Major Third place was taken hy Hd ronto, with 229, 334, 244, 307, 209, 242, 206, 190, 21 and 383 for MWY In fourth position was Ross Evans also of York Bowl, with 249 and in his ten game bloek, Ross also rolled the high single game of 401, His games MV, 168, 269, 247, 205, 237, 230, 244, Don Henning of Oshawa's Bd Wilson Furniture club took aver fifth a with 179, 4, 210, 208, A, 300, 33%, 300, and IN for MAS The tournament will eontinue this Saturda, and Sunday at Motor City Lanes and with many mere top noteh howlers still to compete it should be a busy weekend, Presentation of the tep awards will take place at Motor City Lanes, immediately. fol: won lowing the conclusion of the bawling Two shifts will operate on Saturday, 1.30 pm. and ¥ pm The final shift will be conducted | starting at 1. p.m, Sunday, @ THE COWAWA TIES, Mendey, Vebruery 99, WHT 11 Jecause this father needs help... 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