The Oshawa Times, 3 Jun 1961, p. 13

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TIES WORLD MARE __| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 3, 1961 1 SIOUX FALLS, $.D. (AP) -- Robert, Habes of Fora "A and; the second heat, was clocked! seven-stroke lead in the $30,000 the 100-y: oe dash Friday ni ght in 33, peconds, matching He Jac (Memphis Open golf tournament in a preliminary heat in the Na- Septet op ar got heir riday with a five-under-par 65. Don Whitt sagged to a 71. Tied tional Association of Intercolle- i | i WE others, including Harry Jerome giate Athletics track and Field of Vancouver. y with Whitt were defending championships. Hayes, runnin, | i > T 0 LEAD champion Tommy Bolt, Cary . Middlecoff, Gene Littler, Ken in that position to strengthen] MEMPHIS (AP) -- Lanky : : Gardner Dickinson boomed to alvenu, and Tony Lema. awa Kickers, who are in an, unaccustomed position in the cellar, after several years of success, However, they expect to break out one of these days and make a real battle for a playoff position. Oshawa Italia hope to be strengthened by the transfer of Rohr, the Kickers goal-keeper, who is also a capable inside for- ward. Italia will use Rohreritheir forward line. SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords ROCK Eight Soccer Teams In Weekend Action the Association for by June 18,|off, with three teams at the mo-| all clubs will have played each ment, tied for the last play-off other once, and at that time the spot. top four teams will enter into| Reports are that Ki play-offs, the winner to advance, Ciyic Memorial Stadium is fast] into the run for the Ontario Cup moving into good shape and it| 3 -- the premier competition forjis expected that games will be amateur teams in the Province played there in the month of| Xx ; of Ontario, July. f ® %* All teams still have a chance! The surprise of the season to ---- MONDAY, JUNE 5th - 8.30 P.M. to make the four-team play-idate, has been the play of Osh- at ALEXANDRA PARK, OSHAWA "Don't Miss This Thrill Show of the Year" The Oshawa and District Soccer Association enters into fifth week-end of play this week- end, with all eight teams in ac- tion. Oshawa Hungaria, by virtue of their convincing 3 to 1 victory over Oshawa Strila on Satur- day last, are in top spot all alone, and on Saturday in the second game at Alexandra Park, commencing at 6.45, they COMMON GAME FISH FOUND IN COOL WATERS OF THE NORTH, THE K BASS IS A MEMBER OF THE > GH FAMILY AND 1S CAUGHT BY NY ANGLERS SEEKING SOMETHING GER, IT HAS SPINY FINS, ROUGH AND CHANGES COLOR TO IN WITH SURROUNDINGS . THE AN REA SEASON IS FROM APRIL TO JUNE » - A DRY FLY WORKS WELL IN THE EVENING WHEN THEY'RE IN THE SHALLOWS FEEDING. \ 0 COMMON SUNFISH ANAL FIN OF THE 9 IR Vi Dr. Bo Vi) CER Re) N E£ ANAL FIN DISTIN OM BASS Hoiamo FURY IW SUON WL BF PROPELLED BVA GANT CANNOV day, Hollandia will play the | i STues,, June 6th - Oshawa Arena ig] games: Saturday, June 3 at Al-| Anybody garia vs Italia, In Peterborough day, June 4 at Alexandra Park, || 754 MAIN EVENT TAG TEAM--HANDICAP BOUT ings: PWLTP 2nd MAIN EVENT Strila . . 2 OUT OF 3,FALLS -- 1 HOUR LIMIT Kickers 31 will attempt to stretch that win-| second-place, Strila. 2 Main Events -- 2 Handicap Bouts Br exandra Park at 5.00 p.m. Hol at 6.45 p.m. on Saturday, Peter-| i 4 Both Events -- 2 of of 3 Falls at 2.00 p.m, Kickers vs Polonia. | Pat Flanagan & Tom 'The Emporor' Jones S --- sy . bi mein (UNGATIA visser d 4. 0°08 ! Farmer Boy & Lord Athol Layton {Italia "es onant School. | Hollandia Watch Channel 9 Saturday 4 to § for 3 Exhibitions of Wrestling ning streak in a game against . Italia. In the opener on Satur-| First In Oshawa's History Following are the weekend The Russians Claim they can beot landia vs Strila and at 6.45 Hun- boro UEW vs Thistle. On Sun-|| IVAN KALMIKOFF 1 Hour Limit--2 Against 3 _ Following is the team stand- A Ivan, Nikita & Karol Kalmikoff Thistle 3 ) VS. Ivan, Nikita & Karol Kalmikoff Peterboro Ringside $1.25, Adults 1.00, Children 75c. PAT MILOSH, Promoter od | The month of June will be 2 i etic ay critical month for all teams in| Conant Public School held its annual field day on Tuesday The weather was pleasant and suitable for the occasion. The girl champion was Miss Carol Large, who earned ten points and was awarded the Dr. Brown trophy, presented by the princi- pal, Mr. Galbraith The champion boy was Michael McNamara who earned ten points and was aw arded the Conant trophy, presented by Mrs. Conant, a di zuished member of our community The winners of the senior girls' events are: 100 yard dash --Penny Baldwin, Pat Campbell and Cheryl Pelow High jump -- Pamela Craggs Pat Campbell and Penny Baldwin Ball throw -- Cheryl Pelow Sandra Galt and Lorraine Pleau INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 85 Yard dash -- Carol Large, Connie Stauffer and Susan Love- lock. Broad jump -- Carol Large Lynn Andrews and Connie Stauf- er. Ball throw -- Cathy Puhky Lynn Andrews and Pat Hele. JUNIOR GIRLS Ball throw -- Sandra Babij, Pamela Robinson and Sharon "Campbell. 75 Yard dash--Jeannette Tru- delle, Linda Cory and Anita Roter. Broad jump--Paula Tymchuk Pamela Robinson and Barbara Ogden. BANTAM GIRLS 60 Yard dash -- Donna Smith Donna Roter, Colleen MacDer- maid. Ball throw -- Deborah Arm strong, Gail Batt, Sharon Batt Broad jump -- Pamela Hard- ing, Colleen MacDermaid, Don- na Smith. NOVICE 50 Yard dash -- Jane Beaton Cathy Kilburn and Karen Burk Wheelbarrow race Jane Beaton and Carol Peters: Linda Calvin and Debbie Clark; Deb- bie Galt and Karen Burk KINDERGARTEN 50 Yard dash -- Jacquiline Beaton, Janice Cruwys and Eva Stanko. SENIOR BOYS 100 Yard dash Werner Thajre, Gary Cooper and Brian Wright Ball throw -- Edwin Samko- vas, Bill Craggs and Brian Wright High Edwin Wright INTERMEDIATE 85 Yard dash -- Barry Dunn, Jack McNamara and Randy Skelton Ball throw -- David Fischer, Bill Sholdra and Ron Stauffer, High jump--Jerry Kuzemchak, Barry Dunn and Randy Skelton. JUNIOR 75 Yard dash -- Namara, Doug Kerry Gibson. 3all throw -- Kerry Gibson, 3ob Hall and Bob Hoy. Broad jump -- Michael Me- Namara, Doug Lloyd and Bob Hall BANTAM 60 Yard dash -- Jim Calvin, Eric Hodgson and Ross Mec- Donald. . 3all throw -- Doug Webster, Bobby Szczurko and Jim Calvin. Broad jump -- Wayne Chap- pell, Jim Calvin and Lorne, Ross NOVICE 50 Yard dash--David Ferens,| icky Alford and David Smith. Wheelbarrow race -- Alberto Solarbi and Allan Babner; Ron Gibson and Lester Ibbitson; Les- lie Waters and Brian Marshall. KINDERGARTEN 75 Yard dash--Morris Kuzem-| chak, Wayne McKnight and Mar- -ten Shearer. After the events were over the children were served 'hot! dogs" and "pop" by the ladies of the Home and School Asso- ciation jump -- Billy Craggs,| Samkovas and Brian/ Me- and Michael Lloyd } Net Upset In Europe By TH ASSOCIATED PRESS Italy's Nicola Pietrangeli was upset by Belgium's Jacky Brichant Friday as Belgium took a 1-0 lead over the defend- ing European Zone Davis Cup tennis champions in a second- round match After Brichant's victory, 2-6, 2-6, 60 over Pietrangeli, the second singles match between Italy's Orlando Sirola and Belgium's Jean Claude van der Borght was stopped because of dark- ness. It will be resumed Satur- day afternoon before the dou- bles match at Brussels Britain, France and Sweden which had drawn first - round byes, took the lead in their sec- ond-round matches. These three nations and Italy were the 1960 semi-finalists. After Italy won the European Zone honors it de feated the United States before uphill 6-1, 6-2 Zone losing to Australia in the chal-| lenge round. | Britain won a hard-fought dou- bles match over Austria at Vi-| enna for a 2-1 edge in their se- series. The. two final singles matches will be played Satur- day FRANCE LEADS BRAZIL France took a 2-0 lead over| Brazil, the lone South Ameri- can survivor, and can wrap it up in Saturday's doubles at Pa- ris Sweden held a 1-0 lead over Hungary at Budapest before rain stopped play in the second singles match South Africa opened up a 2:1 edge over Finland. Two singles matches Saturday will complete the match After the first day of compe- tition Poland held a 2.0 lead over Monaco SPORTS IN BRIEF HORSEMEN MEET TORONTO (CP) -- About 400 delegates will meet here next week for the round of business meetings, horse races, and so cial events that make up the fiveday convention of the Na- tional Association of State Rac ing Commissioners Among business to be dis cussed is the report of the As- sociation of Official Racing Chemists on Butazolidin, a drug use of which is permitted in only four U.S. states. It is not permitted in Canada EK DISCHARGE WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Tri- bune says efforts are being made to obtain a United States Air Force discharge for quar- terback Jim Van Pelt who led Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the Grey Cup championship in 1959 Matheson says formal applica what would have been a three- vear hitch for Van Pelt. 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