Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1962, p. 15

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CANADIAN RACING OFFICIAL RETIRES from his agriculture depart- ment post. He is shown here receiving presents from asso- James D. Higginson (centre) who initiated and directed federal supervision of Cana- | dian race tracks, is retiring THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Apr 3, 1962 15 McIntosh Trophy Play Concludes Season For Women's Curling Club The ladies of The Oshawa; In third spot, the rink of Mid. Curling Club completed their|Muir, Phyllis McAlpine, Fran. final schedule of the season on|Pollitt and Maible Boudreau, Tuesday of this week. The Mc-/skip, also had four wins and an Intosh Trophy was very de-|8 total. L. Parker, M. Kinton, R. Clemens, M. Tribble, 8 skip ae Vv. Ward, E. Goulding, H. Braithwaite, J. Ross, ©. Rolson, M. Gifford, \J, Bradley, skip és 1 |W. 'McLaughlin, IM. Young, €. Harris, M. Pollard, P. & H, 1M. Malloy, \€. Ewart, \M. Lindsay, M. Campbell, | skip |B. Crothers, |J. Bradford, Broadbent, Phipps, N, servedly won by Jean Ross, Oll- wen Rolson, Marg. Gifford and Jean Bradley, skip, who went through the complete schedule without a loss. Their record showed five wins with a count of 20. This rink competed in the Tuesday-Friday group. Second place rink consisted of closing day of curling for the) ladies. On this occasion, every- one will curl two six-end games,|- tertainment. announced as the date of the! annual meeting, and a good at-'e. Friday, April 6, marks thelH: B. Calhoun, followed by a banquet and en. M. Tuesday, April 17, has been! ii. M. Gilchrist, CD cc Second Game 19; R. Mann, Gilchrist, 10; E. Granik, Campbell, 12; E. Flintoff, Calhoun, 8(W); 8B. Cain, Boudreau, 8; D. Moran, Third Gome 11; B. Cai Holland, Granik, F. Maroosis, \M Piper, £, Hezzelwood, skip . SW) T Hill, 4, D. Jamieson, 5.'M. Ridgeley, 4. H. Black, B(L).| skip 6. 1, Jackson, (9W); D. Munday, skip . SL) L. Goodman, £. McLaughlin, A. Gay, G. Miller, skip G. McMillan, E. Reed, 9(L). ciates, J. J. Mooney (left) and Dave Mendelsohn. --(CP Wirephoto) Duplate Lads Cop } OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES Bantam 'B' Title Duplate were crowned cham-| Abbott, Brooks; alternate, Whit- pions last night in the Oshawa sitt, Moore, Roach, D. Brooks, Minor Hockey Association Ban-|Cockerton ana Chernik. tam "B" finals, defeating Local! LOCAL 222 -- goal, Moore; 2784 5-1. These clubs played 3-3/defence, G. Dionne and Bowen: | draws, in the first two games/forwards, Solomon, Griffin of the best-of-three finals. Cameron; alternates, Stroud, Duplate took the laurels with|Dick, Waite, J. Dionne, Brad- the required four points, onjley, Ewart, Stone, Calford, Gra- last night's victory at the Osh- ham and Luke. awa Arena and their pair of we ss dan : = os In other playoff action, Local], -" One 01 Mie most excitin a : -- games of the year, Mac's and 222 evened up their Midget fin- Monele Aalahed ui ae is at one Wit apiece, With Alot ee ce ee ae . isi ver Rotary. Third stand-off in the opening game 4-1 decision over Hotary. © il lof the Juvenile finals. jand 10 points. Irene Jackson, Dorothy Disney, Stell. Sutton and Phyllis Bates, skip, with four wins and a total) of 17, | tendance is hoped for this meet- ing. Following are the complete Also prize winners were|results of play for the McIntosh Wilma McLaughlin, Muriel|Trophy: Young, Marion Piper and Effie} x DRAW Hezzelwood, skip, with four wins} money phic as ory B, Vivash, J. Reeve, E. Butler, D. Moran, skip .. B, Schoenau, C, Thompson, M, Humphreys, R, Mann, skip M. Muir, P. McAlpine, F, Pollitt M. Boudresu, skip .. ' In the Monday - Thursday|p: <fonson draw, first prize winners were)/ Kk. Derumaux, Margaret Malloy, Edith Ewart,|& oenere Marie Lindsay and Marion|, Dinoiey; Campbell, skip, who won four)D. skitch, games with a total of 19 points. My Mpc ala Second-placers were Bea. any Crothers, Jean Bradford, Helen Broadbent and Brenda Calhoun, skip, with four wins and a count of 11. 12; | skip 16; N. Bentley, }1. Gunn, Cox, . Granik, | skip 12; IM, Taylor, 6. ooo in, Pp Campbell, 8(L). ogi Boudreau 8(W); M. Calhoun, 10; E. Holland, M. Gilchrist, 7; D, Moran, E. Flintoff, 9; R. Mann, | Fourth Game . Boudreau, 5(W); B. Calhoun, . Holland, 14; D. Moran, }R. Mann, 9; M. Gilchrist, |}E. Flintoff, 8; E. Granik, . Campbell, 6; B. Cain, Fifth Game E. Granik, E, Flintoff, B. Cain, M. B. Second Game 10; H, Black, 8; D. Munday, 11; L. Rose, 7; M. Tribble, 9; M. Taylor, J, Bradley, H. Brock, S(L).'G, Miller, 6..P, Bates, 6.'E, Hezzelwood, 6. Third Game 7; M. Tribble, D. Munday, 7; 'cod, 8; G. Miller, 4. . Campbell, Calhoun, Boudreau, . Holland, M. Gilchrist, . Moran, R. Mann, TUESDAY - FRIDAY DRAW First Game B. Snyder, E. Petre, T. Mackness, L, Rose, skip 9; 6; 9; 8; 7, of Fourth Gome 11; £. Hezzelwood, » H. Black, H. Brock, ; L. Rose, ; G. Miller, Gibbie, Day, Sawyer, | D, Mu F iP M, Tribble, Gome B; D, Mui skip - 6; Miller, Hawks Hoping Be LONDON (Reuters) -- Results} of Wednesday night's old coun-| try soccer matches: | Inter-League Match | Irish League 3 League of Ire- land 1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP Semi-final--Second Leg Blackburn 2 Rochdale 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Bolton 1 Everton 1 Leicester 4 Man United 3 Division II Liverpool vs. Charlton, ppd. Division Il Bradford 1 Brentford 2 Division IV Aldershot 6 Chester 2 ikey iminor injuries. Fred Reilly had\pyt he At Full Strength Oshawa Hawks got some en-| Jack Lyons suffered a groin couraging news from the "sick|contusion and had to spend a bay" yesterday as they prepar-|day in bed before it came ed for their big game Saturday |around, but he too will be all night against Kitchener-Water-|set for the battle, Saturday. loo Seni.rs, at 'Donevan Col-| pave Kelly, who was injured legiate. lin the Toronto series, is still on After last weekend's game in|the hobble but if the Hawks Waterloo, that saw the Hawks/can get by Kitchener he may drop a 64-54 decision to the| be ready for the finals against K-W club, no less than three|the North. It was earlier feared players came out with)that he was lost for the season ' may .yet get in a a nasty cut over the right eye,/game. This, of course, all de- which is healing well. and deciding game in that se- ries is scheduled for tonight at 6 p.m. Hayden Macdonald and Tony's Refreshments battled to an overtime period 2-2 tie in the opening game in the best-of- three Juvenile finals. DUPLATE - LOCAL 2784 Duplate skated off with the "silverware" in the Bantam "B" finals, defeating Duplate| §1. Speedy Gary Carroll potted) three goals for the newly crown-| ed "champs." Scott Andison and Ronnie Wilson triggered the other goals. | Bobby Canfield's shutout bid) was stopped when Billy Dione counted for "2784." | DUPLATE -- goal, Cranfield; defence, Konopacki and Smith; forwards, Nicholls, Knowlton, Taylor; alternates, Greenwood, Andison, Carroll, Wilson, Bon- netta, Lakas, Watson, Bouckley and Lock. LOCAL 2784 -- goal, Wilson; defence, Dione and Parkley; forwards, Clark, Pokoska, Rose, alternates, Rose, Moore, Mey- ers, Bell, Potter, Morrison, Boyle, Peyton, Taylor and Har-| rison. LOCAL 222 - ROTARY Facing elimination, Local bounced back to tie the Mid- 299 get finals at one win apiece, de- feating Rotary 4-1. Jerry Dionne was '"'the come- back kid" scoring three goals. Big Gary Bradley bagged the other. For Rotary, Dave Leaming eashed in their tally. ROTARY -- goal, Fields; de- fence, Ieaming and B. Sud- dard; forwards, M. Suddard, RIDERS GET TACKLE OTTAWA (CP) -- Signing of 230-pound tackle Billy Joe Both of Louisiana State University was announced today by Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference. The 21- year-old Booth, played in the 1960 Sugar Bowl and the last Orange and Senior Bow] games after being chosen for the all- Southeastern Conference team in 1961. The Riders also anounced the signing of holdover Cana- dians quarterback Russ Jack- son, defensive half Joe Poirier and centre Bruno Bitkowski. The teams finished 1-1 after) Workington 2 Darlington 1 regulation play, then proceeded| Wrexham 2 Oldham 1 to score one goal each, in three : mT ten-minute overtime periods. ws To aia Bruce Norton and _ captain pipernian 2 St. Mirren 1 Ted Lutton tallied for Mac's. |partick Thistle 1 Celtic 2 'Tony's snipers were Gordon st. Johnstone 0 Rangers 4 Wilson and Andy Mathews. Division II TONY'S oal, Braiden;|Albion 1 Queens Pk 1 defence, Wallace and Cover;|Berwick 4 Hamilton 4 forwards, King, Kemp, Shoddy-|East Fife 2 Forfar 1 alternates, Nichkel, Godridge, Friendship Cup Peters, Johnson, Plews, Solo-|Motherwell 1 Nimes 2 mon, Mathews, Wilson and Smith. MAC'S -- goal, Gutsole; de PREPARE FOR OPENING aug -| FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP)--The mean ome Anderson; for-|19§ - day Ontario thoroughbred wards, Supryka, Lutton, Mac-|horse racing season opens Sat- donald; alternates, Norton, Gil- urday at the Fort Erie Jockey bons, Armstrong, Elliott, Cotie.|cijyb. Purses of more than McDonald, Chapman and/g4.990,000 will have been distrib- Brent Oldfield suffered some kind of a muscle damage to his right arm and he couldn't lift it over his head. This had a lot to do with his lack of scor- ing in Sunday's game, but the ailment is coming along fine and he'll be in top shape for Saturday. |pends on what the Hawks can do with Kitchener, at Donevan |gym, before their home fans. They trail by 10 points, not an insurmountable number, but quite a bit to make up against ja tough club like Kitchener. | Garney Gunn, the c:~mz!'1g \student from Flint, will make the long trip from Michigan | : P, Bates, 6b. for the fourth weekend in ale, Hezzelwood, 11; M. 1 | ' : | 0|H.. Brock, 14; H, jrow. He can't get away until 10)!'. proc a: M. 'o'clock Saturday morning and\" since train schedules would not) SPORTS get him here in time for a 7.30) game, Fred Reilly has volun- teered to drive the 250-odd miles and back, to get the rookie sharpshooter here in time for this crucial battle. His arrival will give the Hawks a full club to throw at the K-W TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. -- (Midget League Finals) -- /Rotary Club vs Local 222, 3rd land deciding game of title series, 6.00 p.m., at Oshawa iChildren's Arena. quintet. A repeat of their hustle and drive against Toronto, when they were down in the series, be real good, since this Kitchen. re ne Finals) en ead | (Juvenile League Finals) -- oom oc a ae 6 a Hayden Macdonald's vs Tony's will be out to take the Hawks) Refreshments, 2nd game of 2-| at home. jout-of-3 final series, 7.45 p.m., This is a feat no club has|at Oshawa Children's Arena. ever accomplished in OBA| GAMES FOR FRIDAY playdowns. A t--ner crowd is| HOCKEY expected for the 7.30 p.m. tip-| Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. off at Donevan Saturday ant. sures Soe age : |Tony's Refreshments vs Hayden he sup- the Hawks will need al! the sup-|yracqonald's, 3rd and deciding port they can get, if they hope/game of title series, at 6.30) to pull off a big win. p.m. could give the Oshawa crew a victory by the necessary ten points. But they'll have to |Buechler. juted when the 33-week campaign SAVE! SAVE! On... 3 button, single breasted blue, grey and Ivy models. 3 button. Single 12.95 To match any Sport Jacket. | Officials -- Johnny Sadowski/ends at Old Woodbine in Tor- and Charlie Durno, onto Nov, 24 BOYS' SPORT COATS !! with centre vent.Colors y 95 brown. . BOYS' SUITS! breasted in all this season's popular shades, Sizes 8 to 16 Boys' Dress Flannel Trousers New shades. Sizes 8 to 16 2.99 36 King St. East Downtown Oshawa Oshawa Shopping Centre notch shape. Purrs finish with matchi whistle. 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