Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Apr 1962, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 9, 1962 1] 50-POINT MARGIN Oshawa Hawks Sweep Round Over K-W Team , Cheski Only sour note in the Oshawa that covefed All-Ontario prize. {win is that the Hawks must OSHAWA -- Andrejicka, Old- |now make the long trip to Sault field 5, Cheski 22, Gunn 13, |Ste. Marie next week and their Lyons 7, Kolodzie 9, Reilly 7, jbank account is pretty' low. Total, 93. and Vaughan 14, " ota fal by cat en apnd moses yh TCHENER,, WATERLOO Y) Wright 7, Meckbach 1, Johannes from their own pockets to 15, Reidel, Boghossian, Patter. make the trip, It also involves'son 2, Bailey 6 and Letson 2, lost time from work, as they'll Total, 33. have to leave on Friday. Never-| Officials: Lionel Kelly and and the finest performance of the sea- theless, after four years of try-Graham Nelson, of Oshawa. rebounds son for the Hawks and was 'the It took Oshawa Hawks six scoring well 'PLUMBER' 5 The Oshawa Curling Club officially closed its very suc- cessful 1961-62 season on Satur- day night, with the annual Plumber's Night" celebration hitting a new high in fun and frolic. President Matt Sutton, in expressing thanks to chairman Fred "Plumber" Garrard and his committee, made special mention of the NIGHT' CLOSES CURLING SEASON tish pipers leading eight rinks of costumed curlers -- garbed singing waiters, musket- cave men, bathing beau- clowns, etc., etc. Above sample, as "bathing enterprising club members who added greatly to the even- ing's success with their unique 'as and novel costumes. While professional entertainment of | Fs, high calibre and caterer Dick -- ties, Lee's fine buffet supper were is a both thoroughly appreciated, beau Bob Patte and the highlight of the night was 'Champ, The Tramp" Wally the 'Grand March' with Butler cuddle on the rings. "The Plumber" and his Scot --Oshawa Times Photo Oshawa Acadians Win City Major League Laurels Acadian Cleaners made his tory in the five-pin bowling field over the weekend when the Oshawa Club copped the To ronto City Major League Team Championship, at Bayview Bow! on Sunday. Going into Saturday's action at Knob Hill, were in third spot, trailing sec- ond-place McGuinness by 189 pins and 428 pins behind the leading Darrigo Foods club. Acadians rapped in a first game score of 1397 at Knob Hill and moved into second. place ahead of McGuinness, Bob Gal- lagher with 388 and Dutch Lug- tenburg with 338 were the big shooters in this game The second game saw Aca- dians run into trouble when they came up with a very low 1085 game while Darrigo's rapped in a 1440 to surge into a terrific lead of 634 pins over Acadians. The third game was the turn- ing point for Acadians when the locals came roaring back with a 1349 game, with a 334, Bob Gallagher Lugtenburg 250 The fourth game saw Aca dians tangle with Darrigo's and this was the chance for the Oshawa boys to really turn it on which they did with a ven geance. Dutch Lugtenburg was the spearhead against Darrigo's with a 333, Hank Sarnovsky 304, Bob Gallagher 286, Dick Adams 243 and Lioyd-the-man Sabins with 234, for a team score of 1400. Darrigo's completely col lapsed with a total of 1102. This score brought Acadians right back in the running, just 214 pins off the pace The pressure was really on both clubs going into the fifth game and it was obvious that there would be quite a battle from both sides. Acadians finish- ed this game with 1140 and gain- ed a few more on the Darrigo club, which finished with 1104 After the first 15 games the clubs went into the final five game series on Sunday at Bay- view Bow! with the standing be- ing, Darrigo's 19,375; Acadian Cleaners 19,197; L. J. McGuin- ness 19,152: People's Credit Jewellers 18,655, Aprile Lanes 17,830 and in last place, Pas- quale 17,762 4 Dick 271 Adams and Dutch the Oshawa boys! led by Lloyd Sabins \ 73, Acadians drew Darrigo's in;won by a team outside of To- the first game at Bayview which ronto was the way the Oshawans want- On the final day's bowling, it ed it and what a battle this wa "mighty Ozzie Lloyd Sabins, in lead-off, set a torrid pace with 356; Ozzie,/Keeler who led Acadians with Keeler 269, Bob Gallagher 248,/1435 for his five games, 269, Dutch Lugtenburg 224 and a) 394 262, 345 and 235; Dutch Lug- joint effort by Dick Adams and|tenburg was next with 1400, in- big Hank Sarnovsky for a 215|ciuding 224, 323, 303, 259 and 291. Bob Gallagher, who has gave Acadians a 1312 score and Darrigo's countered witha 1311 been a tower of strength for the past 10 weeks, finished bril- total Sabins again got the boys liantly with 248, 250, 205, 273 and rolling in the second game with/358 for a total of 1334. Lloyd Sabins, who was in the lead-off a nice string of strikes and the club caught fire to rack up a'spot, set a dandy pace for his whopping 1453 total, including|mates with 356, 253, 266 and Ozzie Keeler 324, Dutch Lugten- 237 plus a five-frame stint of burg 323, Hank Sarnovsky 303,103 for a total of 1215 for 45 Lloyd Sabins 253 and Bob Gal- frames lagher 250 Hank Sarnovsky, who has For the first time in the ser- very effective all season as a ies, it was Acadians in the lead starter and particularly as a re- by 32 pins over Darrigo's and lief shooter, ws right into the the heat was really on final set with a nice total of Acadians came up with a 1214/1051 for 41 frames with big third game to 1183 for Darri- games of 303 and 294 plus go's and everyone could see the|dandy relief duty ting on the wall with the. Dick Adams, who was a hero an boys struggling within the first 10 games of the ball rolled playoffs, was used. mostly in The greatest comeback ever)relief duty on the final day and had been staged by the Aca-\also did a véry good job dian club and having gained the Another terrific guy, who edge, they never looked back very little action as a coming up with a 1320 fourth'starter but is always ready game with the mighty mite Oz- take over, is genial John Hrico, zie Keeler 345, Lloyd Sabins 266,) who is recognized as the No. 1 Bob Gallagher 273, Dutch Lug-!team bowler. A great little guy tenburg 259 and a nice reliefito have around : se rid tg a S| Winning the championship for ee ie the Acadian Cleaner Club is the With only one game left, it! result of several vears of hard was ee in sae he ee work and determination and the ing the rrigo club by 2 ; > © pins and the Oshawa boys did- pers bo Sie chib. are inetd n't let.up a bit as they rapped in a final score of 1415, with a beautiful team effort Bob Gallagher 358, Hank Sarnov- sky 294, Dutch Lugtenburg 291 Lloyd Sabins 237 and Ozzie Keeler 235 The final results of a gruell- ing series were: Acadians, the new champions with a 20-game total of 25,911; L. J McGuin- ness 25,4 Darrigo Foods was mite" sees sponsor and their many support ers for all the help they have received. Sponsor Jack Bawks especially deserves a great deal of credit ALL-ONTARIO SERIES Acadian Cleaners will now re- League in competition with Ma- jor Champions . from Stoney 5,- Creek and Ingersol or Waterloo 424. Peoples , Credit Jewellers for the All-Ontario Major title 24,738; Pasquale Unico 24,608; This series will commence in Aprile Lanes 23,959 Ingersol or Waterloo, on Satur- . eRe pg Serer day, April 21, The second set FIRST OUT-OF- CITY WIN will be in Toronto on Saturday, This marks the first time that April 28 and the final set in the Seagram Trophy, emblem- Stoney Creek on Sunday, May 6. atic of the Toronto City Major) Starting on Saturday, at Wil- Championship, has ever beenilow Bow! at 2 p.m., Bob Gal- MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND BOYS' AND GIRLS' Reg. 39.95 DOMINION T RE STORES It's BICYCLE TRADE-IN TIME!! CANADIAN MADE DOMINION TIRE STORES LIMITED 48 BOND WEST iconner or cuurcn, 229-6511 | 6" @ BUDGET TERMS @ NO RED TAPE @ WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING GUARANTEE: @ Merchandise and prices exactly as advetrised. @ Goods completely satisfactory or money refunded. jurday night, and another ten minutes before they picked up la lead in their series, but from then on nothing could stop them as they completely dominated every department and trounced Kitchener Waterloo Seniors 93- 33, to win the Southern Ontario basketball championship and the right to meet Sault Ste. Marie Thompson's for the All- ;Ontario Intermediate A title. Hawks won their OBA round 147-97 over the Kitchener crew, 'minutes to get untracked Sat- ~~ + Vaughan | ' Gunn, 5 hit * Hawks hauling down at both ends of the floor, soon moved into a lead. Gary tied the series and moved the Hawks into a 22-12 lead in the game, sinking two foul shots at the 16.05 mark of the first half. From there on, it was all Oshawa. Garney Tom Olinyk and Cheski well during the remainder they _ of the half and as the mid-point ; in the game was reached, Osh- - awa had a 34-16 lead over the lwho were outchecked and out- | hustled through and completely outscored in the second Hawks open the finals, play ing in Sault Ste. Marie, Satur- day night, with the All-Ontario 'final game, scheduled for Done- van Collegiate on Saturday, April 21 It was a terrific by the Hawks, who their second-highest score of the year and their biggest on their home floor, in several sea- sons. In winning their 12th straight victory at home, Hawks had to shake off a jit- tery start to come up with a big win. They scored the first basket and had numerous op- portunities to cut into the Kiten- ener 10-point series lead in the first six minutes of the game, SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa-Courtice League -- Championship Playoffs -- Fo- ley's Plumbing vs Morrison's ree at Bowmanville Arena, 8.30 p.m.; 4th game of 3-out-of-5 series. OHA Intermediate "C" Finals Warsaw vs Port Perry, at Port Perry Arena, 8.30 p.m.: Ist game of series | GAMES FOR TUESDAY | No games scheduled team effort ran up Semi- | Port Perry Opens At Home Tonight Port Perry Intermediates making a determined bid for an Ontario hockey championship, move in their crucial semi-final Intermediate "C" playoff round, tonight on their home ice, in the first game of their series against Warsaw Hockey fans in this district who enjoy on-th-spot entertain- ment would do well to take in this game tonight, at the Port Perry Arena, 8.30 o'clock.The Port Perry team, a solid club with a mixture of youth and experience, has been enjoying a fine season. While Warsaw is reported to have a strong team, the Port Perry forces are confi- dent they can take this round and move into the OHA Inter- mediate "C" championship fi- nals, lagher and Dick Adams will re- present Acadian Cleaners. in the Toronto City Major Singles Championship roll-off, which consists of 15 games the first half % s Gunn had set up for CARL CHESKI but they just couldn't convert the easy chances. Bul they never let up on their relentless check ing and after seven minutes of the game, the score was only 5-4 for K-W Coach Fred Whalley made several key lineup changes which finally paid off when Carl Cheski started to hit. That was all the Hawks needed. With Woodview No. 1 Climbs To 3rd In Dart Leagu Results of games played on April 5, in the CRA _ Dart League, were as follows: Woodview No. 1, 5; Woodview No. 2, 0; Rundle No. 2, 3; Storie 2; Eastview 3, Rundle No. 1, 2; Southmead No. 1, 3; Fern- hill 2; North Oshawa 3, Wood- view No 3, 2; Southmead No. 2, 5, a bye Players doubling in and out: J. Craighead 4, R. Hopson 1, T. Twine 3, R. Shobbrook 2, L. Shobbrook 1, 0. Twine 1, D. Crawford 3, F. Williamson. 1, R. Adair 1, J. Crawford 1, M. Wilson 2, M. Wilson 1, B. Craw- ford 1, G. Houston 1, J. Houston 1, T. Hele 2, A.' Graves 1, V. Graves 1, M. Muir 1, F. Clif- ford 1, F. Densham 2, J. < % BS June Wyatt 1, J. Wyatt Clark 3, N. Pullen 2, G. Walle . M. Comerford 1, C. Comerford) 1, R. Cornish 1, M. Germond 2,/ J. Snodden 1, D. Rae 3, H. Fayle 2, T. Rae 1, G. Fahy 3, E. Ma- jor 1 and B. Kitchen 2 High Three Darts -- W. 112, B 100 and F Basball Clark 7, Pullen 6 Team standing -- Storie 107, Rundle No. 2, 98; Woodview No 1, 92; Eastview 91; Southmead No. 1, 88; Rundle No. 1, 87; North Oshawa 85, sade No. 3, No. 2, 65; Woodview No. 2, 57 BACKACHE When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, backache, tired feeling, distur Dowe Clifford 100 One Inning Bill Doug Clark 6 and N. The second five will be rolled| 1 at Bowlodrome, on Saturday} april 14 and the final five games at Ace Bowling, on Sun- day, April 15 to . Pills stimulate pag 6 to normal it You {rel on sleep bet- tor work better. The "makings" of a fine grateful to their very generous} present the Toronto City Major: cigarette! CIGARETTE TOBACE i ans wins OEE Famous fo r mildness and fine full as | ALWAYS FRESH IN ALB. TIN TOBACCO AND HANDY POCKET PACK! Kitchener club. It was feared that the Hawks might go into one of their pro- longed "'missing"' spells as they opened the final half but Brent Oldfield sank a beautiful lay-up, inspiration for their early come- back. He banged home 22 points and probably set up as many more. Tommy Olinyk, who along with Brent Oldfield, had the checking assignment on Howie Johannes, played a standout game, especially off the boards and wound up with 16 points. Gary Vaughan con- tributed 14 and Garney Gunn added 13, as four players hit in double figures. Only Howie Johannes, starry playing-coach of the Kitchener club, could keep pace with the high-flying Hawks as he hit for 15 points. Only six of these were on field goals as Oshawa ing, they have finally made the Scorers: Tony Saramak, Osh-: finals and could bring home awa and Bill Miklas, Kingston. }Mahovlich, Tor Crawford 108, R. Adair)" Fernhill 82,| 70; Southmead| did a marvellous checking job on the big star. John Wright added seven and Terry Bailey who had a number of shots blocked by Garney Gunn and Tommy Olinyk, had six. Oshawa even dominated the foul shooting, sinking 23-of-37 attempts to K-W's 17-for-27. DEFENCE WINS A big tributé must be paid to the Hawks' defensive work, as they held the Kitchener crew to only eight field goals. This is almost unbelievable when you consider this club was scoring between 30 and 35 field goals per game and ran up 91 points on Welland in the semi-finals. Every Oshawa player put out his utmost and with a lot of bench jockeying they managed to stay fresh while running the opposition into exhaustion. that Tom Olinyk and Garney him and Oshawa just rolled on from there Gary Vaughan Kolodzie scored a lot lay-ups as Oshawa wore K-W club into exhaustion. starry Howie Johannes, was the top gun for the crew, couldn't seem to around the tight checking de- fence set up the Hawks. 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