10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, February 20, 'ROUND-ROBIN SET City League Bantams Start Playoff Action wayn, Hollingsworth, Holmes, Hollingsworth and Scattergood. COCA-COLA 10, W. KIWANIS 4 Don Cockerton scored three Church League Bantam Hockey Hockey games in the Oshawa)Paul Hollingsworth on ® prs Church League Bantam group,|from Dane Tutton, were the last week saw three clean-cut|two goal-scorers for th: ' wins and one close shutout) sT, PAUL'S -- goal, B. Drew; \registered, defence, P. Andrews, B. Smith, WESTMOUNT 7. 3 |A. Drew, D. Mackie; forwards, Bill Zu it ue eee D. Parker, M. Rose, Jim: An- Zufelt with three goals, : . je 7.9 wir, |Grews, Paul Hollingsworth, D. led Westmoun: to their 7-3 win} A over King Street, with other Putton and J. Stonebridge, scorers for Westmount b-'-:| ST. MATTHEWS -- goal, R, Harry Morrison with a pair|Hayward; defence, R. Brabin, In action last night, Canadian) LOCAL 1817 -- goal, Varcoe Tire and Local 205 battled to|and McConkey; defence, Stuart, a 3-3. draw; /Scugog Cleaners|Selleck; forwards, Andrews, and Local 1817 finished up in|Ryan, Stead; alternates, Elliott, an identical 3-3 stalemate;|Paterek, Fischer, Martin, Holt, Oshawa Minor Hockey |Association's Bantam League The twice for Masterson the am. HARMONY -- goal, Wilson; defence, McNaughton, Hall, JOHNNY RYAN, 22-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tal- bot Ryan, Masson street, is packing his bag and while he mightn't bother to take along | that bat, certainly he knows | what kind of equipment he needs. Graduate of the Osh- awa Legion Minor Baseball win a couple of Ontario cham- pionships in minor ranks and later, after being scouted by Detroit Tigers, joined that professional baseball organi- zation, three years ago. This will be his third season in pro ranks and following an- | incu here, he helped gs Nw a _ oo ve ND 22 69 ND Co 69 2 1 3 5 6 6 7 7 9 1 1 RRR WN NNONYWS ee RON RON we 6 9 411 411 @ No down payments was next in line, with two wins and a tie, to lead the 11.00 o'clock draw, with a total of 27% points. Close behind was another Oshawa C.C. entry, Dr Paul Nolan, Lloyd Short, Norm Ward and Ed. Disney, skip, with two wins and a tie for 26% points. Runners-up to the Crawford Jack Naylor, Jim Naylor Fred Thompson, skip Don Holden John Greer, Jim Souch i. 0, Crawford, J. rink in the early draw: was the!, Oshawa Club rink of Jack Ham mond, Cam Henderson, Pete Simmons and Les skip, with two wins and a tie for a total of 2244 points. High one-win rink was the Oshawa Golf Club- entry of Bill Johnston, Frank Simpson, Terry Kelly and Bob Taylor, with actually a win and a tie, for 19% points. In the. 11.00 o'clock section, Ken Peterson, Bob Skitch, Butler, an Oshawa C.C. entry, also had a.tie and a win, with a total of 19 points, to head that division. Following results are the complete J, Cor " Harrison, Pees 4 OSHAWA C.C. Ed. Cec Art Lorry Harrison, Copeland, n Souch eland, rawford olden, Walt Libby, Rus Humphreys, Jack Judge, Second Game 6; Jack Judge, 9; D. Kirkland, 7; A. Armstrong, 5; Terry Kelly, 11; F. Thompson, 9; A. Wilson, Third Game 7; Terry Kell 8; A. Armstrong, John Greer, F. Thompson, Jack Judge, D. Kirkland, é 7 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW McNeele Stevens Stubbins skip GOLF CLUB 30b Patte and Hal|Dr. B. Wood, B. Henry, OSHAWA C.C. . Davis, Dr. C. Mcliveen, skip 7 Joe Elliott, Bob Ross, 'Bus! Bill Holland, Marshall, McCullough, First Game GOLF CLUB Bill Spragge, Jim Krewar v, on, * Larry Heffering, Ted Stone VW; skip Ken Peterson, Bob Skitch, Bob Patte Hal Butler, skip Ross Gibbs Sam Donley, Ted Bastedo, Erie' Henry skip veee OSHAWA C.C, GOLF CLUB semi-final 3-0) Intercollegiate 3. Montreal 5. Laval 6 Exhibition Galt 3 Moose Jaw 4 LAUNCH CHALLENGER SYDNEY (AP) Officials 3 7. 4 5 4 ° Monday launched the sleek|pyhar 8, Tom Edwards 4, Mario|CKLB yacht with which Australia will ehallenge the United States for : the America's Cup next Septem- > ber. The 12-metre sloop is about 4.70 feet long, according to the 3. Sydney Morning Herald. Dimen- sions were not officially an- jnounced. This is Australia's ask challenge for the cup. _ SWIMMERS MUST COVER UP MORE MELBOURNE (AP) -- More than 20 of Australia's leading male swimmers competing in the qualifying heats for the Australian championships have some- thing to worry about besides year-old Nicky Melinchuck's first two baskets of the season. | The victors led by quarters 2-0, 8-0, 12-0 and the final 18-0. | SPORTSHAVEN -- Bill Raj- |kovic, John Jessup, Alan Boivin, {Ricky Corby, Brian Sayers. CKLB -- Pete Plob 2, Walt) Cortes, Wicky .Melinchuck 4.| |Total 18. | | | MUNDINGERS WHIP PARTS | | Mundinger showed why they) jended on top of the regular) jleague schedule as they won} jtheir game 24-3, over Parts and| | Service. | Parts, who have showed signs} \of being a real contender for| \the Biddy League Trophy, were! never in this game as Mun-} |dinger opened up an early lead| |and by the half-way mark were|. out in front. 10-0. Showing a fine passing attack} and accurate shooting, the vic- |tors continued their assault in| jthe second half by throwing in| \14 more points while Parts were only able to reply with three. Officials for the games in-| cluded: Bill Goddard, B. Derry, B. King and Elder McCullough. FINAL LEAGUE STANDING L F A Pts, 13 2 282 96 26 10 5 197 149 20 8 7 131 160 16 5 10 121 181 10 Pts. and Serv. 5 10 129 205 10 Sportshaven 4 11 134 184 8 PLAYOFFS NEXT First round of playoffs Bolahood Sportshaven Trophy. All series two games,' total- points. Saturday, Feb. 24 -- 8.30 a.m., Parts vs. Sportshaven; 8.55 a.m. Blues vs. CKLB and 9.20 a.m., Mundinger vs. Firefighters. Mundinger Blues Firefighters @ 6 to 60 months to poy @ Free estimates... No obligation SKIL Y4"" DRILL Powers Snap/Lock Jig, Saw, 5" Saw, Sander, 6" Grinder. All attachments now in stock, 18 57 a Model 503 Drilj BEAVER Jointer-Planer & 8" Arbor Saw Complete with stand. Was 166.50. 137,24 NOW ... Compiete STANLEY CLAW HAMMER Drop forged head, fully heat treated, 1 19 MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. Canadian made. 1279 SIMCOE NORTH Open Daily from 7:30 'til 6 p.m. Fri, 'til 9 p.m. 728-6291 VOGUE 12; skip GOLF CLUB Dyson Brooks, Lorry Steffan, Bill Ridgely Herb Robinson, skip OSHAWA C.C. Ed. Drinkle Roy Day Jerry Cooper, Crothers, swimming. / Chief referee Bill Slade has warned them that their swimming trunks have been too scanty and told them they will have to be better covered in future. Under regulations laid down by the Amateur Swim- ming Union here, trunks must be at least four inches skip OSHAWA C.C Ernie McCormack, Bob Hill, Morgan Furey, Alex Brodie, skip GOLF CLUB 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW First Game GOLF CLUB Perc Fletcher Jerry Ogden had his best {game of the season as he scored! leight points while Ron McInroy) {hooped 10. PARTS -- Andy Kit 3, Gary Manser, Dennis Myles, Albert Foster, Alan Boivin. Total 3. MUNDINGER -- Steve Bird, \Don Sugden 2, Ed Luke, Mike Zimny 2, Jerry Ogden 8, Ron! wide but most of the male McInroy 10, Brian Lynch 2 swimmers wear trunks about Gh two sizes too small for them.) BLUES TOP FIREFIGHTERS In the final game of the |morning, Jaycee -Blues sewed ,jup second place as they beat) 2.\their closest rivals, Firefighters 3-/13-5. ,| The Blues started off fast as i'\thev scored 11 of their 13 voints| OSHAWA Ren Elliot George P Wm. H Roy Ster i Doug K Alex Wilsor skip s GOLF CLUB Sam Bruce Bruce Ros Drew Jo cc. -- Vosue CIGARETTE TOBACCO rklar your best smoking value! OSHAWA C.C. Oak Craw ip Oak Craw { Holder GOLF CLUB Earl Parry, Alex Edwards, Don Sturgis. John Phillips, skip GOLF CLUB | OSHAWA C.C i Bill Johnson Frank Buroughs, Norm Ward, Ed 10 Second Game Third Game 10; H. Robinson, 11; Eric Henry, 10; C. Mcliveen, 5; Ed. Disney Don Crothers, Ted Stone opened up the "round-robin" playoffs last night, in the Chil- dren's Arena, The 12-team F F ; B. Barker, G. Carrol, J. Walk- Houdaille doubled the score/Fielder, Babcock, Kelly, Vann|times in leading Coca-Cola 'to ad ae ee oe er; forwards A. Annis, P. ' rat si : an easy 10-4 win over West-|#oward, with one apiece, A emt. ahs . ° two sections. "A" section islover Civitan 4-2; Local 2784)and MclInally. ' ; : i Smith, W. Coppin and K, Allard, ' ad adi opted Ae mount Kiwanis. Gerry Wallace} Glendenning, Harding and made of the top six teams in trimmed B'Nai B'Rith 4-1 and HOUDAILLE 4, CIVITAN 2 the final standings and '"'B' each. Sin i miKi | ; é , re pra | . Singles went to Jim/King Street Bantam. | A. Gillette potted four goals re & es eS la first period 2-2 tie with two/Clark, Terry Collins, and Terry) WESTMOUNT -- goal, D. Mc-|to set a blistering scoring 'pace' the 'op two teams in each| CAN. TIRE 3, LOCAL 205 3 enc - period goals to defeat)Erwin, = ' Kee; defence, M. Planke, K.|for Northminster United as group meeting for a best-of-| John Sadowski's goal in the|Civitan 4-2. For W.K., Rick Begg picked|Wotten, J. Welsh and B. Zufelt;|they crushed Harmony 8-1. T three final series. ' ' ; : : 3-3 tie with Canadian Tire. |Houdaille with Ro! COCA - COLA -- goal, 'Brett;}H. Morrison, M. Walls and S./Gahey and B. Willson were the Other snipers for the Localjand Terry Ostle getting defence, Brezzant, Logan; for-|Clark. other goal-getters for the win-' were Harry Morrison and Billy|other winners' goals. wards, Hudgins, Johnston) KING ST. -- goal, D. Hare;|ners while McDonald, on a 7 y | ' 4 \Zufelt. fe For Civitan, Larry LloyajAllan; alternates, Wallace,jdefence, G. Glendenning, Sil-|three-way play with Simpson: ' ton, Sawyer, Collins and Peter-|wards, Keyes, Cuthbert, Perry,| orphan tally McRae|marksmen. On, , S, Ke , vy, y. scored singles. | HOUDAILLE -- goal, Nault; |S°"- TK NIS |Harding and Fearse, , NORTHMINSTER sarenntm.2 TODAY'S GAMES LOCAT. 205 -- goal, Terry; defence, Osborne, Noonan; for-|_ WESTMOUNT KIWAN'S -- sv. PAUL'S 2, ST. M'HEWS 0 Cranfield; defence, T. McQuade, HOCKEY defence, Andrews, Moak:; for-|wards, McQuade, Noona, Mur-/80al, Wilson; detfence, --aAakas.| Brian Drew starred for st.|K; Waldie, T. Goodchild ~~: | Oshawa Minor Assoc. * | 7 ; |Pascal; alternates, Begg, Fry, . Hicks, J. Alexande FY son; alternates, Slack, Vaillen-|densperger, Masterson, Weeks,| . Graakicel -¥>\only shutout. Pete Andrews and| » 9. Alexander, -*. Fae ert Poe ian Mac Cit, cette, Mills, Wrages, Burham; Howard,. Glendenning,|Beharrell, Kitchen and Way- se bias --_--__-- Alexander, T. Griffin, B, Wil- Coton Seay ve ayden ™aC-| chouldra, Barkwell, Burch, Wad-|Ostel and Brisbois. ling. : son, W. McGahey and F. Pop- Donald's, at 8.30 p.m., at Chil- Ron Wright and J h R dren's Arena. | ri OHA Junior "A" Metro} CANADIAN TIRE -- gdal,|defence, Dawson, Preston; for- Morris Bryan. en 0 nny yan Graham,|wards, Lloyd, Stynyk, Stewart; | ws McDonald and Si sag Inionville Seaforths, at Union.|O'Donnell; forwards, MacKay, |alternates, Krantze, Sutton, Mc- « W B } Simpson: for-: ee a i a McRae, Hewer: alternates, Wal-|Avoy. Murdock, Tutton, Lloyd! Phil Rodgers Now ins antam wards. Orton, O'Neil, Hender- rite jie, Curry, Phillips, Popham,|and Weeks. ¢ c BASKETBALL me f " Ce . © G. Bone and Mitchell. Oshawa and District °Indus- VLG e> Tutuluck, McConkey, ocay, o7g4 4, BNAI B'RITH 1 ZN Big Winner sibs khan 8 , NOX 6, J 7. ' : |Student Engineers, at Simcoe! ¢qygog: . Brian Mevers, Tom P2rkev| DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) -- Phil) J T. Parker scored a couple: year, he is now being regard- |}y4)) 9.00 p.m. SCUGOG'S 4, LOCAL 1817 4 | oT Billy Dionne, gave Local Rodgers' stood second among| John Ryan, sparkplug forward|and singles were notche? hv 7. ed by Detroit Tigers as a Neil Studley fired two goalsjo7g4 tg a 4-1 win over R">'|professional golf's top money|With Local 1817, has captured likely candidate for major | GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY for Scugog's av 'the C'eaners!p»Rith, Fred Ross averaged the winners Monday as a result of|the individual scoring trophy|and H. Nesbitt as Knox dobled ieague status as an infielder. | HOCKEY jand Local 1817 tied at 4-4. lshutout, scoring for B'Naijhis weekend victory in the Tuc-|/Of the Oshawa Minor Hockey|the score 6-3 over Simcoe Street | He leaves for the Detroit | Ontario Minor Assoc. -- Ban-| Other markers for Scugog's|B'Rith. lson Open. |Association's Bantam League.| United boys. "spring training camp" at | | 1a \ 1 Don Cockerton had two goals ltam All-Stars vs Peterborough|Clark while Tommy Vann, Johnidefence, Boyle, Meyers; for-|picked up $2,800 for the three- publicity director Jim Shaw, day. --(CP Wirephoto) | All-Stars, at Peterborough Civic|Ryan, West Paterek and Bill|wards, Meyers, Moore, Pelos-|stroke victory at Tucson. It gave|Show Ryan with 17 points, madelerton got the other one. Arena, 2nd game of 2-out-of-3/Elliott scored for Local 1817, |ka: alternates, Pevton, Pot-|him a total for 1962 of $13,633.) UP of eight goals and nine as-- KNOX -- goal, J. Schmitt - |series, OMHA First Round. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- goal,|ter, Taylor, Ball, Dionne and| Gene Littler continued to lead | sists. Ryan was one of thejand D. Clark; defence, T. Park-. | Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- City|Metcalfe: defence, Simon,|Ross. the pack. Littler won $1,175] main reasons why Local 18i7jer, J. Nesbitt. J. lar' & awd Ta ud & |League Midget Playoffs, Round-|Gaper; forwards, Garrison, B'NAI B'RITH -- ~oal. jfinished tied for first place in |Robin Series -- Kiwanis Club|Lupel, Miljour; alternates, Kur-|hart; defence, Tole, Grant; for-'tal of $15,361. A. Ayles, R. Knocker, J, Wat- | son, S. Blake, P. Murdock and nadian Legion vs Rotary Club,|Grabko, Brack, Studey, Mc.|child; alternates, Ross, Brabin,|increase his winnings, dropped) pay} sutt f Civi inishe| E:, tevin. . at 7.30 p.m. and Firefighters vs|Masters and Brockman. Hodgsin, Baluzevek, Butt, Car-ito third place with $13,425. leq in runner-up position. with| SIMCOE ST. -- goal, W. Pey- |Navy Veterans, at 8.30 p.m.;|---------------- ------ -- aaa . 5 i i j All games at Oshawa Children's 148 poms, comprised of eight Shepherd, S. Warne and T. |Arena. (Juvenile Playoffs) --| = Lest gig gg arg a Arnold; forwards, W. Cockerton, |Tony's Refreshments vs Osh-} t TS Ibe . ith 15 bit 7 1 ird) J, Manning, G. Arnold, D. Cock- . 5 place, wi points. Included|erion, J, Todd, B. Todd and G. Off For Tigers Camp icnc™, | : Pe Sct an of ue | Lakeshore Southern Confer- \cabeodhh-and. Sasey daweleons . __jence COSSA "B" Group -- Whit-| ose ul Ge e u e of tocar os on Midgets And Johnny Ryan, well - knownjhoth at bat and afield while}more than pleased with Ryan's|by Henry HS at Whitby Ander-| . cy : >, Oshawa "homebrew" and grad- playing: second and third base.|quick hands and hot bat. _ |son HS, 3.00 p.m. | ae : Four separate players shared) uate of the Oshawa Legion|Two years ago he hit .313 with) Ryan began organized ball in The Oshawa Y's Men's Minor|so the St. John boys walked} EASY FOR FIREFIGHTERS |the honor of top goal-getter,| Pee Wee Teams various leagues, starts off his|League. That was only four|and helped Oshawa win its first FIGHTS LAST | scheduled games at Simcoe Hall/to 14. ing was played much the same|/CTC, John Sadowski, Local 205,| third season as a professional|points back of the circuit bat-| Ontario midget titles in 1955 an on Saturday mornin Pe eoear nee as the first, as the second-place| Morris Miljiour of Scugog Clean- hi f I : 8 | Vus ar. baseball player, on Thursday|ting champion. He led his team 56. While still a juvenile he | BOLAHOOD'S EXTENDED \Firefighters walked over Pro-|ers and Terry Ostle of Hou-| y and following his sensational|in batting, runs scored, totaljjoined Oshawa McCallum ST. JOHN CADETS WIN In the second game it WaS|vincial Tile, 36-17. daille. | . : ; * : g\c. * : s fani ; *KLB! Listed below are the top 15) Pee W d i 'ears, Detroit Tigers are look-|second-baseman on the league|Leaside Junior League's most|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|St. John Cadets, coached _by|haven winning over the CKLB], a hic 16:8 teadilicsic: 3 jawa Pee Wees and Midgets ae to the ve. Oxtinien in- aiknar 'pat. valuable player award and the| Quebec -- Marcel Gendron,|Elder Bingham vs the Medical] boys, 30-26, line Bert Maite Koad etd] walvidual scoring records and)both bowed out of the Ontario fielder as a likely candidate for, Last February he was invited| batting title with a .389 average. 127%, Quebec, outpointed Andre ee, eam coached by| In the first half, both teams|inoi- jead and ended up the| inal league ae ae oye' gee 4 Association play- gue i ith to the Detroit rookie camp and| In the provincial finals that|Milette, 130, Sorel, Que., 12.|Bob Goddard. all, | ¢; by 4 Sjoffs last night, losing to the a major league position with)to the Detroit 1 vais St. John Cadets set up a bigias they got field geal fot very final score at 36 to 17. : Hehe : : ; Ne lie acs ae . i = pager} joer & i j i poi - 1 shot, | + . | Local 181 1 6 22 22 (best-of-three series, in straight Few Canadian bal! players|for experience. He was farmed|Moore of Sarnia, Tiger scout in|weight title). lead as they had a 20-point mar-|goal and foul shot for foul shot,/7 nccullough, M. Reynolds,| -0° , in straig! sande? big lez Ke butl K a ale for nine weak be-| Western Ontario. Ryan attended| Bangkok -- Pone Kingpetch,|SiM at the whistle, than ended|to end the first half at a tie with yf Karas F Rowle C. Merlin'| Civitan 9 8 21 |games. make "the big league [to Kao i roe one Kingpetch,|the first half at a score of 24-4.'11 points each ka 4 \Local 205 8 h . Johnny Ryan just may be one! fore joining Duluth Dukes of the numerous Tiger baseball schools 114; Thailand, stopped Baby De-|"e "rst halt at a score of teu ots eee G. Nelson, B. Goddard and B. ccugog Pcasiion 4 witppell is after Dame acee : slass C Northern League. kes | i r yhi nishing his} mj ilippi \s 5 si sere of the successful few class C Northern League. Dukes|in Detroit while finishing millones, 114, Philippines, 8. Pharmacy triea to make alhad a hard time to get four| 5 12 ai inc y 'Jouti y -ircui i ; ok ? iss-| points he GKLB team} p Dupl 9 |5-1 leave Thursday for the training|feet, 11-inch Ryan clouting a|He won circuit batting laurels as comeback but they were miss-|points ahead of t were: uplate 46 12 |e:t. ; ; : base. of Detroit Tigers' farm|justy .350. Again he was ajin '58 and "59 with averages of ue tent bi gies Ok ing two of their better players,!and hold their advantage. W L Pis,| Police Assn. 3610 | In. the Midget fixture, Peter.' clubs at Lakeland, Fla. In his/league all-star, this time at .396 and .480, respectively. Then Ernie Smith, 161 Van Port, Pa sab Rene Bolahoods 13 2 26 | Local 2784 45 10 borough whipped Oshawa 7-4, third professional season, he'll/ third base. jhe signed with the Tiger organ-|¢ hee a BASKETBALL Firefighters 11 422 |W. Kiwanis The Liftlock Clty crew won: she 2 | Medical Pharmacy 47 3 A Sally League and Denverjto last fall when he was with} -Ryan also is a student at Plo gar reste pares eg reg 12 |B'Nai B'Rith 11 49 3/75. , Bears of the Triple A American|Tampa of the Florida Instruc-|Michigan State University, spe- Bs 4, | Provincial Tile 8 INDIVIDUAL SCORING | Steven Self paced the Pee- Association. tional League under Detroit|cializing in French and physical Bol Nhat Enjeéto Mi iSt, John Cadets 8 GP G APPim|Wee Petes with four goals. A lefthanded hitter, Ryan has|coach Phil Cavarretta. The for-| education. He has two 'years re- canda i yer Sins soar leeaenee NEXT Ryan, Loc 1817 13 8 9 17 8 Brian Fredric' and Rrian "FT fei ----/pointed Bea Mohamed Zarzi,| The semi finals. wil! start this| Sutton, sy Oe oe Bill Doggin and Dick Redmond 119. Tunisia, 8. Curry CTC 1310 5 15 12 scored singles Bakersfield, Calif. -- Benny 0 Pl y tf Sat d y |Hall and the teams will play} " 5 1510 |" For Oshawa, Paul Bligdon and Casing, 122%, Stockton, Calit.,| pen ayols urda this way: Prego ee ? IRicky Scott scored. ; 5 ' . a4) : = iol AY TROPHY. Andison, Dup'te 13 5 10 ; P ] Mexico, 4. Y's Men's Biddy Basketballlin the first half, to put their ; Ser ef Jes tallied twice to pace the M n S nter Uu League regular schedule ended|victory "'on ice". Bolahood's Sportshaven vs|Lloyd, Civitan 13 10 : 7 : Other snipers were Ian Mills," = | iv ac * |Dan Hobcroft, Keith Blewitt, e | HOCKEY SCORES Hall Setiicment House withleyer, that Firefighters were|"B' TROPHY | Cockontn Coke a : - * Pete Bayer and Pete Mc- | a convincing victories taken.|short handed for this contest,| Firefighters vs CKLB, at 10.35 oe dingine hr de : ral i | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |, . ,e(because of the "flu bug'. They|a.m. and Provincial Tile vs St.| 7°! , ave Leaming scored twice 4 ® | Nova Scotia Senior \CKLB BLANKS BOLAHOOD'S| 1; give a better account of|John Cadets, at 11 a.m. (Two Miljour, Scugog 13 3 13 10 |for Oshawa while Ron Willough- | am I | 7 12 0 |by and Darrly Leach added the 1e (Amherst wins best-of - seven who have had a difficult time opening playoff round. | series.) Hewer, CTC 13 4 11 6 'others. : semi-final 4-1) \scoring points in their last five FIREFIGHTERS Farle |p Saskatchewan Junior' |8ames, showed a real burst Of wotten 2, Bill Melinchuck 3,| < . Flin Flon 4. Saskatoon 3 power as they whipped Bola- ; > Oshawa's first inter-club)their three games with a total OSHAWA C.C.- GOLF CLUB | 3 5 : ' . setae \Jack Hammond, _ Bill Murphy, By Sargeant. Total 5. | men's bonspiel was held onjof 31 points. They ram Henders Niagara Junior B score, | BLUES--Bill McKean, Randy| 4 ; : Saleytiad Ken TREY strong, | Welland 3 Stamford ? CKLB scored in every quarter| Jackson, Earle Colin 4, Dave| , fagh sagise casei raed Ani Larry Marshall's OCC. rink,| 'es, Pers ie ee . oan Border Junior as they out-played Sportshaven|Manser 2, Laird Black, Bill| : ing The Oshawa Go ub and including Ed. McNeeley, Cec ' : cLuB resden 2 Detroit 3 on every play with the big sur- 'gs qualifying as first winners of an'stephenson and Art Stubbins, er Wit ness @ No payments til June elegant new trophy -- specially The OCC rinks amassed a total of 250 points as opposed to a 212-point total collected by the Golf Club's curling repre- unique trophy, Don Crothers, 2nd vice-president of the Osh- awa Club, thanked the Golf Club's committee for a very inter-club bonspiel would be- come an annual event and that next year the OCC curlers might be hosts -- in order to returned. The Golf, Club committee in charge of Saturday's successful event consisted of "Army" Crawford, Alex Wilson, Hal Butler, Drew Jacobi and Bruce Ross, who together with Wm. 'Haggis' Thompson, Oshawa staff, did an excellent job in providing the competitors with food, including a special spaghetti dinner, and other sus- suit of a vigorous three-game competition. In the opening round, in both the 9.00 o'clock and 11.00 opposed the -visiting Curling Club foursomes, but in the re- maining rounds, high winners were drawn against each other, the point system, one point for each. end won, plus five points for winning the game Although the Oshawa C.C Oak Crawford and his rink,' of Sam Bruce, Bruce' Ross and Drew Jacobi, upheld the Golf Club's*honor and proved. the). league has been divided into and Bob Allen added two goals|Keyes for the marksmen for|NORTHM'S'R 8, HARMONY 1 Coca-Cola trounced Westmount). Hogaille Industries bree un week series will be played, with middle period gave Local 205 a| Dale Gallant talliq up three and Neil Fry one. forwards, D. Slater, J. Howard,| McQuade, J. Alexander, W. Me- | For CTC, Bruce MacKay,|and Chris Weeks were the| Clements, Erwin, Clark, Cocker-|vers, Osborne and Perkins; for-jand Orton, scored Harmony's CALENDAR |Mike Hewer and Carl -- (gy. Wards, Zufelt, Salowski, Morri-|ray; alternates, Jubenville. Wal-|Todd; forwards, Walker, Moore, pauis as he posted the week's|ulette; forwards, J. Jeffery, venile Round-Robin Plavoffs) -- dell, Rollo and Muir. CIVITAN -- goal, Stewart;| Officials -- League -- Whitby Mohawks vs|Pollard; defence, son, Gunn, Hancock, C. Bone, | « it acs Coon Caine we\clark, Bremner and Morrison. R , Bille Ts Scoring Ti le other tremendous season last trial League Coca ¢ One goal each by Billy Taylor, Fisher, S. Blake, R. Knocker inin ) ltam Playoffs -- Oshawa Ban-|went to Gary Brack and Gary! LOCAL 2784 -- goal, Wilson;| Rodgers, third last week,| Official statistics released. by Lakeland, Florida, on Thurs- for Simcoe St. 2nd Denis Cock-» Ne.|third money in Tucson for a to- wards, R, Fisher, H. Nesbitt, jthe final standings, with Can- vs Lions Club, at 6.30 p.m.: Ca-/elo, Clarke, Logeman, Hamilton,|wards, Forshie, Brvant, G -4-| | Arnold Palmer, who failed to|adian Tire. ®e e Legion Minor League wegen Qwik awa Dairy, at 9.30 p.m., at were Jim Curry of Canadian| Peyton. Minor. Baseball Association's| Decatur of the Class D Midwest|the Oshawa Legion minor setup Basketball League held the finaljover them with a score of 37| The final game of the morm|with 10 tallies. Jim Curry of} performances in. the last two|bases, triples and was named) Transporters in '57 and won the In the first game, it was the|the leading Boiahood's Sports-| In the first half, the Firefight-| PETERBOROUGH Osh- played the same kind of ball . i their parent ciub. assigned to train with Denver|year he was scouted. by Harry|(For the Canadian junior light- Officials of the morning were: Can. Tire 11 2 0 46 19 22 |Liftlock City All-Star teams in ea In the second half, Medical| In the second half, Bolahood S!Derr ; 2 16 The 22-year-old infielder will/won the pennant with the five-|career in the Leaside League.| (Non-title). The final league standings| Houdaille ies opener at home Saturday 22 33 7 t work with Knoxville of the Class}, Ryan's baseball continued in-|ization. 7 8 14 |Coca Cola 1 opener in Oshawa last Thursday CKLB 115%, Japan, drew, 10. | Bidd L T T j y reat said he was in the four year course | l y eague eams ) each added th Is whil impressed the Detroit brassimer playing great said he was! maining In ay year teurey: | 16 6 ree goals while ' ing, Si A AT GOLF CLUB Saturday morning, at imcoe| ¢ dowski, L 205 12 10 {knocked out Manuel Linson, 122, is' In the Midget tilt, Al Saltern |Saturday morning at the Simcoe| Jt should be pointed out how- Medical Pharmacy at 9.50 a.m./Ostle, Houd'le 13 10 Cathey. 14 2 | Amherst 9 Halifax 5 | In the opening game, CKLB,|iomselves this Saturday in the|games, total-points, in all/Weeks, Civitan 13 Reatha Filines te 4 hood 'Sportshaven by an 18-0 John Boivin, Dave Lee, Paul were the|c ; Don Stiles, Saturday, with 12 rinks from/day's only three-game winners.| Peter Simmons, : é z Wayling 7, Charlie Pace. Total) Dr. A. Fulton, (Detroit leads best - of - seven|prise of the game being eight-|13 designed for this event sentatives. In accepting the pleasant day and hoped that the make sure the trophy was Armstrong, chairman, Oak Golf Club manager, and _ his tenance recessary for the pur- o'clock draws, Golf Club rinks in usual style. Scoring was on rinks were tops in total points committee's skill, by winning! 5. J. Phitlig : _ Ligestele ALSO AVAILABLE lex Brodie, y 0.|Ted Chenier, 1N % POUND TIN 5.|Hal Butler, 5.1B MeCullouah ¢ SUGGESTED PRICE 3 5 9 °