NOW THEY HAVE MASCOTS IN CURLING This canine curling fan is all decked out in a warm jacket, emblazoned with her master's club crest and curl- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Februcry 7, 1962 15 MINOR TWIN-BILL City League Oshawa All-Star teams_ split ltheir exhibition Ontario Minor |Hockey Association twin-bill last night, at the Children's Arena. Scarboro's classy Pee - Wee's trounced Oshawa Pee-Wee's in the opener 9-1 while the Motor City Midgets spotted Ajax a 1-0 first period lead, then rallied to post a 4-1 triumph. SCARBORO, 9--OSHAWA, 1 Scarboro Lions (formerly) Honest Ed's) regarded as the top pee-wee team in the To- ronto Hockey League, whipped Oshawa Pee-Wee's 9-1 in the opener. Dave Edwards, Boris Kosti- son and Dean Paquette each picked up two goals for the Queen City pucksters. Other soal-getters were Billy Fifield, Pete George and Jimmie Mit- } chell with singles. ; Paulikot, Edwards; ing buttons, to keep a close watch on the play in the 74th annual Manitoba Curling As- sociation bonspiel, now under way in Winnipeg. They had an initial entry list of 468 rinks, to make this the world's largest bonspiel. Five Oshawa Rinks Reach 3rd Round In GM Trophy Bonspiel Second Round For Oshawa, Paul Bligdon averted the shutout. SCARBORO PEE - WEES -- goal, Campbell; defense: Rae, George; forwards: Paquett, alternates: Toye, Halsall, Landell, Brown, Regan, McRitchie, Mitchell, Fifield, Kostison and Rowan. Pee Wee All-Stars Lose; Midgets Win OSHAWA PEE-WEE'S -- goal,| Cuttler; defense: Creeley, T.! Dionne; forwards: Glover, Scott, Welsh; alternates: Vara | dise, -Hewer, Bligdon, Durno,}| Whiting, Lean, Griffin, McKen- zie, Horion and Hercia. OSHAWA 4 -- AJAX, 1 Wayne Cheeseman's three-) goal effort sparked Oshawa! Midgets to a 4-1 win over Ajax.| The other marker went to Ted "Red" Gow. Ian McNamee, and Darryl Leach garnered two} assists each. For Ajax, Erie Peterson scor- ed their single. AJAX MIDGETS Sheehan; defense: Williams; forwards: Flynn, Peterson; Marshall, McLean, Turner, Colley, Smith and Meek. Field; defense, Pinch; forwards: Graw, McNamee; Willoughby, Siblock, Leach, Eiliott, Brady and Bal- son. | Officials -- Ivan Locke and -- goal,| Barnett, Carpenter, | Carl Kemp. | NEW YORK (AP)--Olym- pic champion Don Bragg, ac- knowledging he's "'a little jeal- ous," said Monday he is un- impressed by John Uelses' record 16 foot, % inch pole vault. "It's not a great jump," the former record holder from Penns Grove, N.J., added. "All he (Uelses) did was per- fect something in a new field with a new gimmick--the glass fibre pole." Bragg, recently released MAYBE IT'S SOUR GRAPES GROWING ON GLASS POLE? and co-ordination, he added, while with the glass fibre pole "only co-ordination counts -- the pole does all the work." He contended that if Bob Richards and Bob Gutowski were competing today with the new pole, they would be | hitting 16 feet, 6 inches. Bragg said the glass pole | should be banned. Uelses, the Marine corporal who soared 16 feet, %4 inch in New York's Millrose Games and then went to 16%4 at Bos- FLY INNOW... for these BEST CAR BUYS; CAN YOU TIE THESE ?? What Buys!! 1961 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN In_ showroom condition. NOW 1945 1960 FORD FALCON 4-DOOR SEDAN struction will begin "as soon as) In really good shape. Just like new possible." Negotiations are already un-| THE $ der way, he said, to form a} PRICE London - based Junior A hockey | team. The. arena also will provide} IMPALA 2-DOOR HARDTOP facilities for roller skating,' wrestling, stage shows and} With V-8 engine, power steering, automatic, etc. dances. It will be built next to) a curling rink now under con-! GOING re §1795 struction. 4-DOOR HARDTOP In sharp Canary Yellow. The General Motors Trophy,her Toronto Granites, top win-| Bonspiel, annual c.assic of the|ners in last year's bonspiel, lost |M™ Ladies' Section of The Oshawa] their claim to The General) Mrs. eeekay with Onan 4 Trophy in their first) yrs, ; game yesterday, defeated by|Mrs. % rinks bidding for the topiMrs §, F. Armisirong of Osh-| M's vor, Guay ag(¥2, Gol Club. Mrs. Adams Mrs. rinks playcd two roundsjand Mrs. N. Kennedy's rink| Mrs. yesterday, with eight rinks sur-|from Scarborough, the only two|M" viving soa _ pri out-of-town so het re a mary event. ese S, chance to win The allum of them Oshawa entries, moved Trophy this year. Actually, | Mrs. into the third round of the GM/only one of cnem has the chance! //"*- Gold Trophy play this morning,|they meet in their second! mrs. Nog Boga weniger red ce amet apron ary 9 "| Oshawa riiks skipped by Mrs.| yrs phy " » big pies, along! Nic" Jenkin, Mrs. "Bob" Cop-| ia three Sihet ire iy pone titions jpin and Mrs. Reg. Aker, along) Mrs. t abo t 7.15 P hi aa '\with Miss Doreen _ Dobie's. oe Soul t-20 pe ody N8. | Whitby rink, moved into the All ro re - poh lage bye Event eliminations this are 58 ve goin: morning. emg gs Bo sony Me = bon-| Poliowine yesterday's play, pare * h id il Mi y Wink! 2 32 rinks were guests of The sb npn em. & hee 'ir |Oshawa Curling Club Ladies' pon ination in their third) section, at a gala henauet, 3 which was highhghted by a ig po egg ag ge , land only very few ve -- -- event, ston |e pan hold ef into the secondary competition, ' the F. N. McCatium TTAVEY conta head, event. Those who lost both) r games yesterday, compete in| GENERAL MOTORS TROPHY the Fourth Event, starting this) 9 om. Drow from the army and looking for Raciwick | a job, said he used an alumi- '.. 6. num pole in winning the 1960 3.| Olympic crown and is setting 5:| the previous world record of 7.| 15 feet 9% inches. This took speed, Hezzelwood, Mrs. Morgan, 7(W); Chamberlain, 10; ton Saturday night, was not bios disturbed by Bragg's com- f ments. "That's progress," the cor- poral said. "Let him come out of retirement and try it." Mrs. Mrs, 'Holland, " 8; Mrs..LeMasurier, Mrs. Betrand, Scott, Cottle, Armstrong, . 13, 14; Boudreau, 7; Mrs. Fordham, | strength Stone, 9; Mrs. Smith, Cain, 10; Mrs. Anderson, F. N, MeCALLUM TROPHY First Round Campbell, 10; Mrs. Jenkin, Brock, 7; Mrs. Greene, Munday, 8; Miss Dobbie, Bates, 10; Mrs. Coppin, Adams, 11; Mrs, Aker, Kennedy, 8; Mrs. Reid, Taylor, Mrs. Grant, 9(W); London To Get : New Arena And 'wr. ,., Junior 'A' Team otty.| LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- A sports arena and_ recreation centre seating 5,000 persons, SOVIETS CLAIM MARK _ |which may be used for a Lon- MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia'don - based Junior A hockey claims a world indoor record|team, will be built this year in for Oleg Fedoseyev in the hop,|@ shopping centre at Wellington step and jump. Tass, the offi-|Rd. and Highway 401, it was an- cial Soviet news agency, saidjnounced Tuesday. Fedoseyev cleared 52 feet, 10%| Dave King, the centre's gen- inches, surpassing his own rec-jeral manager, said Westminster} Henry Couper, British heavy- ord by 6% inches, in a meet in|Township council approved the| weight champion, at Manches- Leningrad which ended Monday.|$600,000 - project Monday. Con-|ter, England. | o : AGREE ON BOUT NEW YORK (AP) -- Dewey) Fragetta, Loxing matchmaker, | said Monday he had signed Wayne Bethea of New York for! a Feb. 26-10 rouna match with} yesterday's Finer taste is a Seagram tradition morning while rinks that won their first game but were beat- en in the second round of the main event, go inte The Frank Hallitt Trophy (Third Event) competition today. FIVE RINKS Due to the preponderance of local entries, from the host club and the new Oshawa Golf Club, Oshawa rinks. were still very much in the runmng for top honors, at the conclusion of yesterday's action. Five rinks survived their first two rounds in the main event. Mrs. N. K. 'Ef' Hezzelwood and her Oshawa Golf Club entry, which as a unit captured the GM Trophy in 1960, nosed out Mrs. G. H. (Marion) Camp- bell's rink, on an extra end, in the first round. These two rinks were finalists in 1960, Mre. Hezzelwood's rink then went on to capture their second round game in even more spectacular manner, Mrs. D Morgan's Peterborough rink was leading 7-2 going into the last end but made some costly misses that permitted Mrs. Hezzelwood to count a five, drawing her last rock to the rings, to tie the game. The Oshawa foursome then went on to win their second extra-end triumph of the day, when Mrs Morgan again miss- ed with he: last stone Other Oshawa rinks to reach the 3rd round in General Motors Trophy main event play were those skipped by Mrs. E. F. Armstrong and Mrs, E. Stone, Oshawa Golf Club en- tries and Mrs. S. Boudreau and Mrs. A Cain, Oshawa Curling Club entries. Mrs. D. R. Scott of Peterborough, Mrs F. G. Cottle, of Toronto Cricket and Curling and Mrs. C. Chamber- lain, of Toronto Granites, were the other thrce skips to ad vance to the third round and all are in the top half of the draw. Oshawa rinks skipped by Mrs. J. Renwick, Mrs. Wm. Hol- land, Mrs F. Fordham were headed into The Hallitt Trophy first round play this morning. McCALLUM TROPHY First game losers, moving into the F. N. McCallum Trophy second event, played. their first round games in this competi- tion yesterday afiernoon and here six Oshawa rinks are still in the running. They are the entries skipped by Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. Dr. J. Brock, Mrs. E. Munday Mrs. Geo. Bates, Mre A. P. Taylor and Mrs. J. H. McDiarmid OSH. GOLF CLUB Mrs. H, Donald, Mrs. A, Johnson, Mrs. D, Jacobi, Mrs. Hezzelwood, skip 8(W); |PETERBORO GCC |E. Whittaker, |Barb Williamson, Jean Castle, Dorothy Morgan, skip .. 7; TOR. GRANITES Mrs. A. Hoare, Mrs, J. Findley, Mrs. R, Barford, Mrs, Chamberlain, skip 10; OSH. CURLING Helen Marshall, Rhea Mann, Earline Bentley, Jean Renwick, skip 12; OSH. CURLING Mrs, Lee Rolson, Mrs, Ken Tipney, Mrs, E, J. Reed, Mrs. Wm. Holland, skip % SCARBORO Mrs. G. Downe, Mrs. W. Tredway, Mrs. J. McAlpine, Mrs. D, R. Scott, skip i UNIONVILLE Mrs. B, Wason, Mrs, R. Grant, Mrs. W. MacAskill, Mrs. E, LeMasuier, skip .. 9; TORONTO CSCC Mrs. B. A. Clarke, Mrs, F. Hull, Mrs. Malcolmson, Mrs. F, G, Cottle, sip .... 6(W); 11:00 «4. MIDLAND Mrs. R, B. Holt, Mrs, C. Kay, Mrs. G. Boyd, Mrs. K, Bertrand, skip j OSH. GOLF CLUB Mrs, F. McCallum, Mrs, A, Fulton, Mrs, Harry Gay, Mrs. E. Armstrong, skip 8; OSH. CURLING Mrs. D. Clemens, Mrs, E. Pollard, Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mrs. S. Boudreau, skip 9 OSH. CURLING Mrs, S, Hopkins, Mrs. E, Rose, Mrs. L, Oke, Mrs, F, Fordham, skip 14; UNIONVILLE Audrey 'Hill, Helen Rodgers, Mildred Brown, Marg Smith, skip OSH. GOLF CLUB Mrs. R. A. Patte, Mrs. O. Crawford, Mrs. E. R. Henry, Mrs. E. Stone, skip 4 OSH, CURLING Mrs. W. Young, Mrs. R, Broadbent, Mrs. J. Maroosis, Mrs, A, Cain, skip .. WHITBY Mrs. V. Elliott, Mrs, W. Chown, Mrs. F. C. Roblin, Mrs. A, Anderson, Mrs. W. F. G. Adams and) skip . ; Mrs. H. O'Connell, OSH. CURLING Mrs. Wm, Tribble, Mrs. Wm, Jack, Mrs, H, Gilchrist, Mrs. G, Campbell, skip ..... 8(L). OSH. CURLING Mrs. F. Black, Mrs. H. Lawrence, Mrs. Abe" Robins, Mrs. N. Jenkin, skip ; OSH. CURLING Mrs, R. Vickery, Mrs, Cl. Phipps, Mrs. K. Braithwaite, Mrs. John Brock, skip 9 TOR. GRANITES Mrs. H. Hiscock, Mrs. G, Thompson, Mrs. J. Stephen, Mrs. A, Green, skip woe 4 WHITBY Mrs. A. Bradley, Mrs. H. Betts, Mrs. H, Bonnetta, Miss D, Dobbie, skip .. OSH. CURLING Doreen Bradley, Doris Cox, Jean Bradley, Dorothy Munday, skip 6. OSH, CURLING Mrs. E, Gearing, Mrs. D, Jamieson, Mrs. N. J Moran, Mrs. A, G. Coppin, skip . 3 OSH. CURLING Mrs. A. Mackness, Mrs. R. Sayer, Mrs, G, Lofthouse, Mrs. Goe, Bates, skip 6(L). m. Drow OSH. GOLF CLUB Mrs, E. Anderson, Mrs. C, Lancaster, Mrs, D. Calhoun, Mrs. R, Aker, skip eens TOR. GRANITES Mrs. W. Hewimes, Mrs. -F. Stanley, Mrs. E, McDonnell, Mrs. W. Adams, skip . e SCARBORO Mrs. K. McCain, Mrs. J, Wocker, Mrs. J, Sadler, Mrs. N, Kennedy, Pt are 2 DIXIE Mrs. R. Neil, Mrs. L. Rodgers, Mrs. A. W. Wood, Mrs. W. L. Reid, skip 6. OSH. CURLING Mavern Taylor, Dorothy Day, Kay Derumoux, Mayme Taylor, skip .: : TOR. GRANITES Mrs. J, Clark, Mrs. W. Allport, Mrs, F. Graham, Mrs. W. Grgnt, skip 6 ROYAL CAN'S, Mrs. J, Scott, Mrs. .R, Soloman, Mrs. R. Mushet, skip 7. OSH. CURLING Mrs. R. Srephens, Mrs. W. Butler, Mrs, R, Nesbitt, Mrs. J. McDiarmi®f, | SKID wees about whisky Make this simple, inexpensive test at home: Pour an ounce or two of Seagram's "83" into a glass. Add ice if you like. Then pour in clear, cold water* (plain or sparkling) until the mixture is just the right shade of pale amber. Now lift the glass and breathe in that clean, fresh fragrance . .. like fields of golden rye in the sun. That is Seagram's "'83" as Seagram's and Nature made it -- with nothing added but honest, all-revealing water. If it tastes better than any other whisky with water, then you'll be sure to like it as well with any other favourite mixer. 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