Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1962, p. 12

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Dovercourt And Ajax Win Biddy And Minor Titles In Basketball Tournament York area has entered a team in this tournament and although they didn't have a strong entry, they assured us that in future years things will be different. Oshawa, in the first half, out- hustled, out-shot and complete- ly outplayed the East York team due to their past experi- ence. The score at the half was East York 8, Oshawa 5. In the second half, the story was the same as the Oshawa "B" team again completely dominated the play and walked of 14 to 10. off the floor with a decisive 67 he Oshawa Y's Men's Fourth Pod Invitation Basketball Tournament was held at the Simcoe Hall Settlentent House on Saturday, with teams from Orillia, East York, Dovercourt, Ajax and Oshawa participating. Dovercourt won the Biddy championship while the boys from Ajax captured the Minor rels. ' airst vine of the morning, in the Biddy Leagues, saw the Ajax team give a game try but still lose to Oshawa by the score nine, would have been all over but the shouting. This game too, was a great team display for Oshawa, while for East York there were Swift and Wood with four points each. OSHAWA "A" -- B. Fedorc- zenko 19, L. Horne 17, C. Felix, S. Bradica 5, L. Heholt 10, M. Stefaniak 2, J. Campbell 8, Total Kovaloff 8, J. Edwards. Total 2 0. OSHAWA "A" -- B. Fedorc- zenko 26, L. Horne 7, C. Felix 2, S. Bradica 4, L. Heholt 9, J. Campbell 7, M. Stefaniak 2.) Total 57. AJAX WINS TITLE The sixth and final game of! the tournament was played at 5.00 p.m., the winner of which was crowned the 1962 Minor League champion for this par-| ticular tournament. | The winner this year as in the past two, was the strong Ajax 61. EAST YORK -- Long, Muri- son, Scott 2, Swift 4, Rafferty, Tice, Wood 4, Nelis, Patterson. Total 10. AJAX ROLLS ALONG In the first half, Oshawa to 20 victory. held a 4-to-3 lead as both teams) The East York team although checked furiously and WEFe)oytplayed showed real sports- shooting inaccurately. manship, as they never gave The second half saw both| up. teams gain their shooting eyes) EAST YORK -- Long 2, Mu- as Oshawa pumped in 10 and}rison 2, Scott 2, Swift 2, Raf- The next game was between|'€4m, as they edged by the Osh-) [the teams from Orillia and) #8 B" team 50-to-36 in the Ajax, with the Ajax team once| final game, after being down lagain coming up with a con-| y four at the half. | lvincing victory of 42 to 22. j As already mentioned, the At the starting whistle, the)Oshawa '"B" team at the half trend of the game could be/Were shading the Ajax squad Ajax out-|by the score of 18-to-14, with the seen, as Leading Teams THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 10, 1962 11- In Old County |Lots Of John MacDonalds But There's Only One 'Brother' Soccer Leagues LONDON (AP)--Standings of the top teams in the Old Coun- try soccer leagues (including Saturday's games): ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I TLPt. 6 48 48 42 42 Burnley Ipswich Tottenham Sheffield U Everton 16 Division Il 23 eee ner OG "KF oS 53 48 Liverpool Leyton Orient Plymouth Sunderland 18 Scunthorpe 18 Division T Portsmouth 25 Bournemouth 17 Grimsby 22 Queens PR 20 Bristol City 21 Peterborough 21 Division IV 20 8 10 20 811 20 811 20 19 IMC Sniine ee 43 59 50 50 48 48 48 48 48 48 Colchester Milwall Carlisle NEW GLASGOW, N.S. (CP)--| In college he starred on the A public address announcer at football field, in track and field the Sydney Forum during the and hockey, While attending St. He feels most schools now| He says the federal $5,000,000 have adequate facilities but "'we |1949 hockey playoffs asked that Francis Xavier University in eed the kids to make John MacDonald report to the Antigonish, N.S. before the war, of them." allocation for physical fitness is full "fine" but "we'll have to be ul use careful we don't just get win- ning teams for the price." |box office for an urgent mes-he played hockey with New |sage, Glasgow Bombers. He was a | There were titters from the physical training instructor, |4,100-odd in the stands for rea- et Petawawa military camp in jsons a red-faced PA man found Ontario in the Second World out in a hurry. Twenty - four War ind in 1948 got his physical |J ohn MacDonalds _ struggled education diploma from McGill.| jthrough the jam-pack | bye iy packed arena sraRTED MINOR LEAGUE | It proved that it's advisable He was appointed physical di-| to be armed with more specific Tector of New Glasgow schools ldata such as middle names and that year. In 1951 he got a serv-| inicknames when seeking a John ice club to finance a minor) {MacDonaid in these parts. hockey association. With | John Donald MacDonald Brother as director and coach,| |won't narrow the field much, it started with 75 boys in two) [But John Donald (Brother) leagues and has grown to eight' MacDonald will get the proper leagues with 350 participants, | directions from any athletically Two of the teams have won inclined Nova Scotian. Nova Scotia and Maritime! In Pictou County just about Minor hockey titles since 1959.| everyone knows Brother--physi-| His New Glasgow High School} cal training director for New Tusby teams have won seven YOULL BEPROUD Ajax seven. High scorers in this! ferty 4, Tile, Woody 4, Nelis 4, game were A. Kit of Oshawa) Patterson, Total 20. with eight and Gallagher of Oshawa "B" -- J. Rajkovic 18, Ajax with 6. iC. Wayling 24, R. Salway 9, M. The first half of the second/Cole 2, M. Planche 2, C. Wil- game was much like that of the)jiams 1, J. Fillette, B. Crothers 4 =i Hehe : rs i yincial championships in 14 oh : javitine shooting of C. W ° with Wrexham 19 811 46 |Glasgow schools, minor hockey, Provincia hs ae Oe ee idan and He balwiy oie seven YO OO 18 911 45 jrugby, basketball, baseball and Years and were runners-up the BY cig pecan aaa belie the key fecthis. | jtrack coach, referee and um- O'er seven track teams have age woe halt coy whistle. After bole hog ghee 50| SCOT HEN LEAGUE [pire, little league baseball com- been consistent provincial win-| lead at the half ti rrr ct an tha Hirst halk, the Alay Division I | oncr, redio sportscaster ners and the girls have won one The second half was nearly a n the first hall, the Ajax) Rangers provincial soccer and one bas. repetition of the first, as Ajaxjteam came back on the floor Dundee 48 (PREACHES FITNESS ketball championship. clearly 49 'and raconteur. You'll experience new comfort found in no other shoe. Smooth, handsome lines, fine leather. Black Calfskin 21.95 Dark Brown Shetland Grain 23.95 EUS Shoos. 1 KING ST. WEST 725-4611 wroant ooonan 2 3 4 5 5 Build One of These Fine P.B. Cottages On Your Own Lot Anywhere! SAVE % 20% *P.B. PRECISION BUILT QUALITY COT- TAGES. Quality in design, workmanship and materials, Through factory engineering the utmost in "quality-control" is attained. Under UP TO previous game, as etl Orillia)i1, Total 67. end Dovercourt played very mle lonce again pumped in shot-|With fire in their eyes. The' Celtic MacDonald, 40, has b Besides the five-day-a-week'| : in asl we re oe lafter-shot, while the staunch/Oshawa team tired from the Dunfermline wrapped up in sports Ride ye gym schedule, ahae a "coho! time score reading 4-to-3, in fa- g ; i ° : ' ; vor of Orillia. {between Orillia and Dovercourt,) The one high scorer in. this)sauad and finally fell off their Division HI Mines, NS _ Sandlot baseball Donald gives three sportscasts second half with renewed Vigor|top of a 29-to-20 score. lH. Told with 21 for the Ajax|PUll off a convincing 50-to-36 Queen of S 22 49 and frequent late arrivals for daily on weekdays and one on " . 2 k/ first half, as the Orillia squad . But for the height difference Morton 17 AAT aTAL Vin ata a at : A ed baskets, then settled back' first half, th|, ORILLIA -- I. MacKay, D ' aaas MacDonalds his sisters would) He has no official ties with ' i a fe ; ULL ; y, le . hie egg ay ath 16 38 F icial ties wi and played very tight ball con-lwent right to work and with wackay, y Burton, G. Hickson | 204 the experience which some Arbroath leall from the doorstep, pro hockey clubs but his pro- ; li yvalked off the floor at the|7, L. as game could have gone either . : ' . : 4 5: Due to this factor, they were ing, wa Pe \Laing, R. Koskitalo 4, G. Hoop-|7 os 4 : IRISH LEAGU He's not, as some think, a Wings and Boston Bruins. Low- able to come off the floor vic-|half with a 15-to-6 lead, from fe Boi nth Aga the last few Ballymena 27 member of a religious order. ell MacDonald (no kin) topped ; |way 5. Total 22. | ih" aon Ards pete ; As the second half time wound| ¥Y, | The high scorers were H. p, i ; ; : : : The scorers in this game vere |away both teams matched each| AJAX -- H. Told 21, B. Rob-\poiq and T. Hunter of Ajax Sis 4 hatha ateet Caneee Ak Seeeic ares BODE Wain Damuion Graham Thomson and George ertson 4, J. Caldwell, J. Me-| with 16 and ae seipecten, esc 24 |technique is imparted to more Red Wings. He's a top Detroit : + it}to the final whistle. bee F | N Gl y ; a ach while for Dovercourt it rer elli 2, A. Claringbold 3, T. Boor-|i¢ was C. Wavli 4 New Glasgow area and is James Irvine, another pro- was Bob Toccket, Mike vere The Orillia squad was led to/ (+ 1' "t) "Reid, P. Corrigan at "latway with © Dig 17, mab! NEW INVENTION backed up by his own record duct, was with the Hamilton y Dilena with 3, 2) ; A 5 epi oa ; J _ Byes json with a, vite bd gid ing him not only high scorer} | As a first baseman he out- rated tryouts with Ontario jcourt it was P. McKeown wi |OSHAWA. WINS CONSOLATION ame | shone the American imports in junior teams sponsored by De- P ORILLIA -- I. MacKay 3, D. AJAX -- B. Robertson 9, H.| WYNNE, Ark. (AP) -- The |Baseball League for three The job of mould d ath- the consolation game for ; ; Turling| game of the day, the Oshawa Toid 16, J. Cal : + EE hail iag Peet ae aaah g r e 2 f moulding good a oon losers, the Ajax team| MacKay 1, J. Laing, L. Tupling|i14» team walked over the Do- age Nee a a eae electronic age may be on the jyears. He also played with Hal- letes is getting tougher, Brother F G. Hickson 14, J. Burton 5, R.| the venerable stop watch at |bions of the professional Halifax other attracti They have tel- 9-to-19. This game : 1* eee Pp ch a at the p i other attractions. ey have te a gagged tehatitig lucLachlan, G. Galloway, R.|*7 to 20 |Freeman, P. Corrigan, M. Mar-| track meets, jand District League. -- evision and cars." af-| OSHAWA "B" -- J. Rajkovi ing | me : F | ase pairt : i vague shac ,, *AJKOVIC) have come up with a timing | i y t one time or} DOVERCOURT R. Ander-\fair, as big B. Fedorezenko|9 ¢. Wayli , : rs UD 8 | mined drives at 0 \son 2; Gy Lipka 2, Ri Lee', Z air, as Di he 2, C. Wayling 13, B. Crothers 2,) gevice triggered electronically] inal outcome 'was in) points and in short, smote the p pd gg si |McKeown 6, J. Edwards. Total| novercourt team with one anal ee eeged oh a . . y plan fortable 18-to-5 lead ap) fort, the game was a very good|Cole, C. Williams, J. Fillette,| 0° a v po "when. just tried to equal| OSHAWA DOWNS EAST YORK|on0'to watch, although the ex-| At this time the Oshawa Y's pg od irae pera Pe | jfixture, Oshawa "A" team|have any trouble with the spirit-|their thanks to the following} eae sunk ; ; y > " | Due to the inaccurate shoot-|completely trimming the East/ed Dovercourt squad. |persons, organizations and| ecg Min All the samen : looks much worse|game, as in the first that East/Oshawa 37, and Dovercourt 12,/1962 edition of our basketball : : : + thong Rago bl really was. York played, the inexperience/while at the final horn, it was|tournment -- Smith Beverages, Se ae bi and L. Harrison with six, while|right up until the final whistle.|for at least one basket per play-|Nelson, ass't. director of Sim- ea hogs Pago ae | : ' 8 tight defensive ball with a half-| 1 t t | The next game was the one/Orijlia squad kept fighting on.|Persistent checking of the Ajax' Kilmarnock dling days in his native Sydney coaching and refereeing, Mac- Dovercourt came out in the/ with the Orillia team coming On| same of special mention, was| Pace, thus letting the Ajax team and scored two quick unanswer-| This game was won in the|team, victory. 22 4g |Supper led to his nickname. To y over radio station) a ' i ce j 7 is| Montrose 14 trol. |some fine shooting and check-| Tupling 6, R. Wilson, wie the Ajax players had, this "Bruuutherr!" The name stuck. teges lean toward Detroit Red hi / s . jer, R. McLaughlan, G. Gallo-| torious by a score of 7-to-4. |which they never looked back. | 'ds 25 But he does preach, His gospel this season's Ontario junior A ortadown Thompson of Orillia with two other basket-for-basket, right "Pirean, T. Hunter 5, M. Martin-| while for the Oshawa "B" team 21 \than 2,000 youngsters in the prospect. their fine victory by G. Hink-|7 Nissan & Toil @. in sports. junior B club and five others for Oshawa but also for the} ORILLIA WINS CONSOLATION | $'*- . | Sac the eonentation and. fth FOR RACE TIMES leading the semi - pro Colliery troit and Boston this season. were defeated by Orillia by the|2, G. Hooper 2, R. Koskitalo,| oo gurt entry to the tune ofl. McLean. T. Booroff 3, Kl verse of saying goodbye to |ifax Arrows and Stellarton Al- says. 'There are too many = | At the starting whistle, the|tinelli. Total 50. ; i ee ye both teams put on deter-| Wilson 2. Total 29. eat Hall Wan a. Oneanan Bud Raley and Art Rogers |, il the final quar- ame up with a tremendous 24 "ay anowher snd yn ISwierez 3, A. Kovaloff 4, P.|noints a1 Steal neh Moy the starter's gun and " i iit |20. Other than this fantastic ef-|GRATEFUL FOR HELP In the first half, Orillia built ic ef-)G demonstrate it to. representa- each basket the Ajax team} In the fourth minor league|perienced Oshawa team did not|Men's Club would like to extend| sociation Saturday. | A York entry 61 to 10. In this h i s | businesses for thei ing of the Ajax team, the score Ty The half time scores were heir help in the} of human error in' timing a ; illia| of their team was quite evident, | 57-to-' i | ir ions yer- High scorers for the. Orillia/© r quite 57-to-20, with the whole Oshawa|for their donations of _bever. gin and. electrioweye" toiah | instead of a 10th by the stop | 49 (distinguish him from other John CKEC, squad were Thompson with 10/but they gamely fought on/"A" team getting into the actjages; CKLB radio, Graham watch. ' | jax team the top scor-| After one half of this game/er. coe Hall, Oshawa Times for yd ge aso and McCosh the score was 37-to-4 in favor of} DOVERCOURT P. Mc-|their coverage, and all those| with 5 and 4 respectively. Oshawa, and but for the great|/Keown, R. Lee 2, Z. Scwiercz/other individuals who gave a| AJAX Piotrowski, Newitt sportsmanship of the East York!8, R. Anderson 2, G. Lipka, A.|hand in this big program. | 3, Williams, Phillips 1, Sheehan, Gallagher 2, Hewitt, Brown 5, Spinks 2, McLean 2, McCosh 4. / a Fuhilling our pledge of continuing leadership... ORILLIA Harrison 6, Thompson 10, Thurnton, Thomp- son 4, Farquharson 1, Blaine, Rowe 3, LeBarrow, Duncan 5, Harris. Total 29. TITLE FOR DOVERCOURT The final and championship game of the Biddy division was won by the Dovercourt Boys Club team over Oshawa by the impressive score of 22 to 10. In this game, the outcome was apparent from near the start as the Dovercourt team at half-time had a 13-to-6 lead and never looked back. The second half was plagued by fouls of the Oshawa team and this in itself gave the Dover- court lads all the spirit they needed to go on and win the game in convincing style. The high scorers in this con- test were A. Kit of Oshawa with 4 and Tom Valade of Do- vercourt with 10. OSHAWA Plob, Melny- chuck, N. Melnychuk, W. Hubar 2, A. Kit 4, N. Corneal 2, D. Lee, B. Wayling, G. Manser 2, D. Manser, R. McInroy. Total --10. DOVERCOURT -- Toccket 5, Iannaci, Marleau 6, Ben Ian- naci 1, MacKinnon, Valade 10, Dilena. Total 22. MINOR TOURNAMENT In the first game of the Minor League series, the powerful Ajax squad squeaked by the Oshawa "A" team by the score of 38 to 36, but only after a! very hard-fought batte. | The first half of this big game saw the Ajax team with a 17-to- 14 lead, but only due to the sharp-shooting of Hando Told. In the second half, tre Osh- awa team made a determined bid to come back, just to fall short at the final whistle by two points. High scorer for Ajax and in the game, was Hando Told with 21; while for the Oshawa team it was Bill Fedorczenko with 18. It should be noted at this time, that both teams played fine all-round ball and but for a few breaks, the score might have gone either way. AJAX -- H. Teld 21, D. Reid, A. Claringbold 2, M. Martinelli, T. Hunter 9, T. Boroff, J. Cald- well, J. McLean, B.' Robertson 4, K. Freeman. Total -- 38. OSHAWA "A" -- L. Horne 8, B. Fedorczenko 18, J. Camp- bell 6, C. Felix, S. Bradica 1, L. Heholt 1, M. Stefaniak 2. Total 36. 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