with Alex Walker (right) dian Legion, at their sports- men's supper. He is shown above receiving the trophy, presented by Archie Vickers, TED ROBERTS (centre) was named the winner of the "All Round Sportsman" award by the Oshawa Cana- Ted Roberts Winner chairman of the Legion Sports Committee, looking on. --Oshawa Times Photo Golf Club Ladies Curling Division Elects Executive On Monday evening the first meeting of the Ladies' Curling Section of the Oshawa Golf Club was held in the Club Lounge, with approximately 50 lady members in attendance. Miss Vera Moyse, the nomin- ating convener, took the chair and asked for nominations from the floor and following is the Ladies' Curling Executive for the 1962-63 season: President,| Mrs, Frank McCallum; Ist vice- president, Mrs. A. Lawrence; 2nd_ vice-president, Mrs. B. Bradley; secretary, Mrs. A. Ful- ton and treasurer, Mrs. A. Rob- Ins, for the 1962-63 season, Miss Moyse turned the meeting over to Mrs. McCallum. A warm welcome was extended to all curlers, both old and new, for the next season of curling and a desire expressed by Madam President that a close bond would exist between the ladies of the Curling section and the ladies of the Golf section and that they would work together in harmony, for the success of the club. The draw was made for a transistor radio, by Mrs. E. F. Armstrong and the !vcky win- ner was Mrs. Ardeth Palmer. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY SPECIALS SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE Laundromats took three points from| Bette Sackett led the way this week the Rangettes leaving them one. The|with a nice 755 (211, 204, 340) followed Freezers too kthree points leaving the|by Jack Anderson 714 (335, 202), Ede Coolers one. pone 681 oe Ftd ma Karse Carswell W. McQuade was the star bowler| 670 (253, 218), Ev Clough 664 (206, 262), this week rolling a lovely 729, (256,(231,|Betty Grant 658 (228, 206, 224), Percy 242). Wright 626 (243), Cecil Mills 612 (228, 200 Scores -- A. Henderson 232, H.|2!6, Ron Hele 611 (230, 235), Geo, Me- Weddup 231, E, Thomson 223 and P.|Kay 610 (216), Mullen 219, 200 scores -- Stew McKinley 252 Standings -- Freezers 36, Coolers 27,|Laura McKinley 228, 213, Win Temple R 23 and Li 10. 225, Fred Porter 224, Joanne McKay THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 28, 1962 |7 220, Jack Kiapow 214, Gord McCormack 211, 205, Bob Carsewell 211, Bob Both- well 210 ,206, Reg Burr 208, George Fox 207, Dick Bailey 207, Sid Temple 205, Jack Sackett 206, Betty Carswell 204, Mel Whyte 202, Mabel McNeil 201, Bill Jorrowdale 201, Nick Nichols 200. Points Taken -- Wireless beat Armourers 6-2; Gunners beat Instruc- ors 5-3 ami Mechanics beat Loaders xy the same score. Fitters and Oper- ators split points 3 each while Com- vanders beat Drivers 3-2, Standings --Instructors 108, Fitters i, GAMBLE INJURED SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)--Left - winger Dick Gamble, 33, of Ro- chester Americans of the Amer- ican Hockey League suffered a mild concussion and scalp cuts during practice Tuesday. He was reported in good condition in hospital. Armorers 96, Drivers 84, Commanders 06, Wireless 104, 10: 4, 4, 73, Loaders Girls' representa-|Congrats to you, Ardeth, and jtive, Miss Mary Anderson;jmay you have many pleasant house convener, Mrs. E, Hen-jhours of enjoyment from your ry; co-convener, Mrs. H. Don-|win and many fond memories of ald; bonspiel convener, Mrs. N.|/your fellow curlers over the Hezzlewood and out-of-town bon-| years. spiels, Mrs. D. Jacobi. The Business ladies will close their Games committee: Mrs. A.|curling for this season in the Lawrence, Mrs. E. F. Arm-|Mixed "Do" this Friday night, strong and Mrs, S. J. Boudreau.|"The Madhatters Closing", so Press, Mrs. S, J. Boudrea. (get out your crazy hats girls After the election of officersi-- and let's go. Oshawa People's Legion Sports Award When the Oshawa Branch 43)General Mootrs as a construc-|tor in snooker, billards, crib-| of Canadian Legion held its tion welder in the maintenance|bage, darts, etc., in addition to Spor i é | ports enthusi- annual Sportsmen's Dinner at! go.a-tmont ae mare |being an outdoor spo Legion. Hall, on Saturday eve- department, for over 30 years. ast as an ardent fisherman and ning, Ted Roberts was named In making the official presen-|bow-and-arrow marksman, winner of the "all-round sports-| {ation of the annual trophy and; The "sportsman of the year man" trophy for the past year.|Premanent possession stein,jis selected by secret ballot,| The sportsmanship award, an Archie Vickers, of Carling §, this year by a combined com- annual presentation, is pre- recalled the winner 8 early life! mittee of 15 members, club sented striclty on a basis of!" Oshawa and his family life.|+o9ms games committee paritcipation "and It was related that the 1961-62|sports committee personnel. sportsman- } € : ship, regardless of champion- all-round sportsman of Oshawa| In closing, Mr. Vickers paid ship success, although in this Legion had been active him-|tribute to the winner's willing-| or 275, Ed Brown 266 werelronto City Major for this season. instance, the winner was not'self in coach and executive|ness at all times to ap = st-} i O'Connor had 1,103 and ' Zi P ' ie 8 rani : * ance 2 r 0 eg *< ey u without title honors work in various minor team/ance in the promotion o On| Bob Green 243, was high ors, sports, while he himself, in the|sports activities among m on sports program, is both|as well as his own participa active and skilled competi-|tion in Legion club games. Born in South Wales, in 1914, Ted Roberts came to Canada in| Le 1923 and has been employed atian Owen Sound Boys Eliminate Oshawa In OMHA Series OWEN SOUND--Owen Soundjgave it the '"'old college" try,|move backfired, with Big Dave Legionnaires shaded Oshawa'tying the game twice after trail-|Honsinger scoring into the open Generals 6-4 to advance to the ing most of the way but couldn't net, to put the game on "'ice"' Ontario Minor Hockey Associa-|cope with Legionnaires' all-| with only 45 seconds remaining. tion Juvenile 'A' southern round hockey skills, | Unlike the second game, finals, last night at the Owen) Setve Carter opened the scor-|which saw 44 penalties called Sound Arena. ing with his first of two for the/only 10 were issued in last Legionnaires took the best of night, including the winner, and night's free-skating game. Osh- three semi-final set 2-0 with one bang Elder i it to 2-0 bie awa drew six. game tied. fore Jimmie Peters narrowed| ary Owen Sound will now meet|the- gap for Oshawa, to end OF velar ceaconin te Gan jteam Brampton, who ousted Detroit! first period 2-1. nai ij bate : last weekend, for the champion-| In the middle frame, Owen Bobby Watt. With ---- Fee ship. Sound outscored Oshawa again) yjavers graduating, Oshawa In the opening game of the|2-1 for a 4-2 lead with Jimmie} a : a series the teams battled to a Burlington and Wayne Doddwell| noua -- oo a ms thrilling 5-5 overtime tie while|triggering the Owen Sound)" 8 widiotde Legionnaires registered a 5-2\goals. Jimmie Peters, with his) OSHAWA GENERALS--goal, win in the second game last|/second of the night, scored for|Braiden and Hooper; defence, Tuesday. the Motor City pucksters. Cover, Linton, Bradley and Lut- Generals' loss eliminated all)... . i ton; forwards, J. Peters, Gib-| "City-League" clubs from fur- GENERALS FIGHT BACK |bons, Wilson, Mathews, King, ther OMHA competition for an-| Trailing 4-2, Generals counted) Watt, Armstrong, T, Peters and Wees,|tWo quick goals to tie up the Macdonald. other season. The Pee contest at 4-4. Jimmie Peters,| ee: Midgets were aye rere YEN SOUN 3 | cantons sod Midgets Verviwith his thid of the migit| Sie SOUND LEGION | Peraphorounh eed bi made it 4-3 and rightwinger Saati Horsinves "saihanl or ort Robby W ee ; orry , Singer, Sutherland,} 3obby Watt cashed in Terry| adams and Carter; forwards,| DEFENDING TITLE Peters' rebound, to deadlock the Monoha q t REE ages, Jones.| Owen Sound will be making tilt. romages, Jones, |Hannigan, Tamblyn, Wark, Bur-| their second appearance in the Steve Carter, tricky Owen))._ < Ontario finals, having won the|Sound winger, broke Oshawa's ng Campbell, Doddwell] title last season and they are|back, scoring at 15.26 on qjand Clark. heavily favored to win the laur-|three-way passing play with} Ist Period els again this spring, against/ Fred Jones and Hal Sutherland.| 1, Owen Sound: Carter | Brampton. In an attempt to tie the game,} CRORE ois ass so » 9.55 Oshawa, playing without two Oshawa coach Al Bathe yanked 2. Owen Sound: Elder regulars, centre Barry Furey goaltender Billy Braiden with] (Howley, H'burger) .. 10.18 and defenceman Stan Kolesnik,|only 62 seconds remaining. The} 3. Oshawa: J. Peters SPORTS IN BRIEF cae wan... wa | Penalties -- Watt 3.25, Hun- for the preliminary tests, which| jsenburger 4.57, King 7.34 and |Tamblyn 15.11. 2nd Period 4. Oshawa: J. Peters NAME NEW COACH BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP)-- will include 61 36-hole tryouts at| (Gibbons, Wilson) .... 8.10 Brampton gion gong local centres May 18-22, fol-| 5. Owen Sound: Burlington Ontario Senior Lacrosse cham- lowed by 13 sectional elimina- (Dowdell, Hamblyn) 10.06 pions and Mann Cup finalists 6. Owen Sound (Doddwell have appointed Harv Madgett|tions June 4-5. (Fromages) .......... 12.17] as --_. amg 33, bi WILL DEFEND TITLE ; Penalties -- T. Peters .09, layed senior acrosse ri a a . zinton .25, Ca bel Brampton when he was 16, will| HAMILTON (CP) -- Shooters|pradiey 1022 84 replace Bruce McLure, who has for Ontario, Quebec and New 3rd Period 4 "i Ast i ork state are expected to com- retired due to business commit- : : : sae stad : pete in the annual Ontario) 7: Oshawa: J. Peters pany open skeet championships here (Wilson, Lutton) ..... 2.45 SET TITLE BOUT March 31-April 1. 8. Oshawa: Watt SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP)--| A) Beck, president of the! 9 (T. Peters, Bradley) 2.55 . Owen Sound: Carter | (Jones, Sutherland) .. 15.26} Owen Sound: Hon- Abraham Katzenelson, ye tournament committee, said promoter and m er of &Cer' Monday some 150 shooters will) 19 Jofre, said Tuc his ~world! compete t i 4 . 5 ' pete for the high all-round singe pean ie ask i ; : ; SAVER i Sieevssseeces + 19.14) bantam~veight cl on will de o5en championship, including] vy hs 19.14 fend the title against Herman|jact year's winner, Squadron| Penalties -- Fromages 1.58] | Marquez at San Francisco Mayj;eader Barney Hartman of Ot-|2%4 Bradley 10.50. 4. Marquez is from Stockton,|tawa, : | oak. arenes ___.. | with 1,336 to 1,288. High men for Jand Frank Ferris 283. Ed! Brown 0 and Ron Jay 277) were high men for People's in Lose To O'Connor People's Clothing dropped a] Totals for O'Connor were hree - to - two decision to|Amos Herrick 1,329 for 50 O'Connor Bowl. frames; Bob Green 1,315 for 50 People's won the first game/frames; Bill Neill 1,227 for 50 with 1,199, Sel Himes 285, Ron|frames; Frank Ferris 1,063 for Jay 268 were the high for/46 frames; People's. O'Connor had 1,140,|34 frames; 'Lefty' Reid 237 Bill Neil 247, high for O'Con-'for 14 frames and Joe D'Orazio 130 for 6 frames, with a team game went to/total of 6,166. with a total] Next Saturday will be the 6, Lou Tratt-|final week for bowling in To- second People's Clothing of 1,229. Ron Jay for O'Connor, 'Cannas won the third ue Hawks Lose Dave Kelly O'Connor were Bob Green 306} the third game, | The fourth game went to| For Season O'Connor with 1,287 to 1,251 for} People's. O'Connor's high men} Oshawa's Hawks will be were Ernie Reed 274, Amos|minus co-captain Dave Kelly Herrick 273 and Bob Green 261.|for the rest of the season, as a The high men for People's were!result of their rough battle Sel Himes 315, Orest Pidwer-jhere, last Saturday, when they becki 289 and Roy Nesbitt 269. jousted Toronto YMHA, in their The final game went to|Intermediate OBA quarter-final O'Connor with 1,300 to People's.|playdowns. Amos Herrick led the O'Connor| Kelly suffered a bad fall mid- with a 355, followed by|way in the first half and Bill Neil with a 281. High men|wrenched his knee. The acci- for People's were Sel Himes 296\dent didn't seem too bad and and Orest Pidwerbecki 273. the starry little guard con- Individual totals for People's|tinued to play for a 'lengthy Clothing were Sel Himes 1,321|period, before taking a rest. He for 50 frames; Orest Pidwer-jtook a regular shift later on becki 1,188 for 47 frames; Ronjin the game and was on the Jay 1,108 for 44 frames; Edjfloor at the finish with no 3rown 1,068 for 43 frames; Lou|noticeable ill effects. Trattner 823 for 36.frames; Roy} But, over the weekend his Nesbitt 438 for 20 frames and/knee began to tighten up and Don Henning 216 for ten frames.|a check with the local MD dis- Don and Roy were used in re-iclosed a badly pulled ligament lief for a grand total of 6,162. |and other serious damage. As ja result, Kelly may have to SPORTS jundergo minor surgery and it will likely be quite sometime before he will be able to run again. CALENDAR {t's a nasty blow to both Kelly and the Hawks, who are 4 on the brink of their Southern TODAY'S GAMES |Ontario OBA finals, which open HOCKEY Saturday night in Kitchener. Oshawa Minor Assoc. --| Dave Kelly has been an impor- (Midget League Round Robinjtant cog in the big red ma- Playoffs) -- Local 222 vs Lions|chine that has generated three Club, at 6.30 p.m.; Kiwanis|wins in four playoff games and Club vs Kinsmen Club at 7.30)ousted Brockville and Toronto p.m, and Rotary Club vs Firejin their wake. fighters, at 8.30 p.m. All games| Fortunately, John Newey,who at Oshawa Children's Arena.|/played both games of the : as Brockville series has been GAMES FOR THURSDAY jworking out with the Hawks HOCKEY and should be a very capable Oshawa Minor Assoc, -- (Ju-|replacement. Newey is a veter- venile League Round Robinjan of three seasons with the Playoffs) -- Hayden Macdon-|club and is a_ smart playoff ald's vs Oshawa Dairy, at 7.30}man to have around. He will p.m. and Tony's Refreshments|probably work at both forward vs Beaton's Dairy, at 8.30 p.m.|and guard in the Hawks' press- Both games at Oshawaijsing system, Children's Arena. | The opener of the two-game, OHA Intermediate "B" Play|totalpoints series, will be play offs -- Uxbridge Black Hawks|ed at Waterloo's St. Louis gym vs Fort Erie, at Fort Erie, 8.30)at 8 p.m. Saturday night, with p.m.; 2nd game of 4-out-of-7|the return match slated for UVonevan Collegiate, one 'week series jlater at 7.30 p.m, | The Kitchener club, led by REMEMBER WHEN. ; . 2\starry Howie Johannes and By THE CANADIAN PREss |Keith Bailey, has ousted Wel- Georges Vezina, one of |!and Meteors and Windsor the great goalies of hockey |Msquires on their way to the history, died of tuberculosis . Windsor had previously 36 years ago today, exactly |Stopped St. Thomas Barnes, four months after playing |Who defeated Stratford in an the last game of his 15-year earlier round. professional career. 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