Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1962, p. 11

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-MAURICE ..(ROCKET)) Richard (right), one of Hoc- | key's All Time Greats, pre- | sents George Mills of New- | minster, B. C. (centre) with | Local Lawn Bowlers Open Season May 2l The financial report for 1961, presented at the spring meeting of the men's section of the Osh- awa Lawn Bowling Club Thurs- day night, showed the club had enjoyed one of its best yedrs. Indications point to the 1962 season being even more suc- cessful. It was announced the club will hold its official opening Monday, May 21, with a mixed draw for local members. The tournament will commence at 10 a.m. with the Hayden Macdonald Trophy going to the winning team. The donor of the trophy is expected to be on hand to make the pre- sentation. The annual president vs vice- president games will be played Monday, June 4 and the first series of club games will get under way Thursday, June 7. NEW TROPHY DONATED President George Constable announced that the W. E. N Sinclair Trophy for men's dou- bles, one of the oldest trophies in District 14, has been retired and that a new trophy, donated by William K. Cooke, would take its place. This trophy, for men's) doubles competition, will be the Canadian National In- stitute for the Blind Sponsor this Bowling Tournament. --CP Wirephoto the White Cane Trophy. Mills defeated Earle Schwanz (left) defending champion from Peterborough, Ont. Trans- Canada Airlines along with Bisons Hold Top, DownCrackers6-3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A grand - slam homer by rookie Bob Lipski and the seven-hit pitching of lefty Bill Smith has boosted Buffalo Bi- sons into control of the top spot in the International League. Lipski's hitting and Smith's pitching were the chief weap-| ons the Bisons used in a 6-3) verdict over Atlanta Crackers Thusrday night. It pulled Buf- falo into a half-game lead over the idle Jacksonville Suns. Rochester Red Wings romped over Richmond Virginians 11-4 and the streaking Syracuse REMEMBER WHEN... ?| Chiefs stopped Columbus Jets,| also 11-4, in the only other! games. | Lipsi unloaded off loser Hal) Deitz (0-2) with two out in the fourth after an error, a walk and an infield single had loaded the bases. The homer wiped out) a 20 Atlanta lead and gave| Smith (1-1) all the working) room he needed. STRIKES OUT EIGHT Smith struck out eight and re. tired 13 straight over the) stretch, stopped by Joe Mor-| gan's homer in the ninth. It) was Atlanta's seventh straight loss. Schwanz Defeated In Blind Tourney MONTREAL (CP) -- Genrve Mills of New Westminster, B.C., Western Canada blind ' bowling champion,' won the Canadian Xs i ._|championship Thursday, defeat- Rochester jammed in siXjing Earl Schwanz of Peterbor- runs in the second inning, then! ough, coasted in -against Richmond. | Mills rolled 416 in three five- A three-run double by Sam pin games. Bowens was the bit hit and)" gchwanz, Eas te rn Canada| pinned the loss on starter Frank} champion, got a case of the jit- Carpin (0-3). John Miller (1-1)|ters and was far off his usual| went the distance and drove initorm. He rolled a total of 272. two runs on a bad-hop single. | tp the tournament, for totally- played for Saturday, May 26. | The club conferred an honor-| ary membership on Alfred Met- calfe, who served as the club's committee, Roy Stepien; aid 64 rinks will be accommo: ted in a double draw on the Ushawa greens and another 16 'nks, in a single draw, on th. Whitby Lawn Bowling Club gr 1s. He said 49 outside entries have been received '_r the games in Oshawa and «outside entries for the games at Whit- by. Thirteen of the 15 places available for Oshawa teams on the Oshawa greens; while there are two vacancies for Oshawa teams on the Whitby greens. Big Changes Are Coming In Western Hockey VANCOUVER (CP)--The Sun 'lsays a deal is brewing within the Western Hockey League that will see Spokane Comets fold and ship players they own to Seattle Totems. At the same time the news- paper reports Victoria will be back in the WHL next winter! if Toronto Maple Leafs of the} National League will supply the players. Sun sports editor Bruce Lar- secretary for 15 years and acted as drawmaster for the General| Motors Gold Cup tournament} during that time. Mr. Metcalfe is retiring this year. EXPECT FULL ENTRY Reporting for the Gold Cup SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOCCER National Soccer League-- Oshawa Italia vs Toronto Hun- garia, at Kinsmen Civic Me- Syracuse put together a 17-hit/plind people only, contestants attack en route to its fourth\yse g guide rail to line them- straight victory and sixth in its! celyes up with the alley. | last seven starts. The features) -- - included a_ six-run Syracuse} first inning, Sammy Drake's Port Colborne three - run homer in the third) and fourth hits by Tony Asaro., Takes Zone Meet WELLAND (CP) -- Port Col- borne High School ran off with the Southern Ontario Secondary Schools Association zone track championship Thurusday for the third consecutive ing seven of the 26 records set during the meet. Port Colborne earned 178 points in the unofficial stand- ings, 18% ahead of the run- ners-up from Hagersville. E. Johnston of Pelham High School was the top individual performer. She won four first- place ribbons--in the senior girls' hop, step and jump, 85- yard hurdles and 75-yard dash, More than 1,000 students and a dozen schools participated. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers was an easy winner of the Hart Trophy for the NHL player judged most valuable to his team three years ago today, The all-star right winger, native of Winnipeg, had scored 40 goals and 48 assists in the 1958 - 59 season and in the balloting for the trophy had more than double the points given his nearest competitor --133 against 60 for De- troit's Gordie Howe. ear, register-| ° morial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD | Ontario Lakeshore COSSA| Track and Field Championships, | at Whitby High School, 1.00 p.m.| GAMES FOR SATURDAY RUGGER | Ontario 7's Tournament, at London, 1.00 p.m. | sen says Spokane owner Mel Smith lost money with the Com- ets in the three years Spokane has been in the WHL, In a separate story, The Sun says a Victoria group, led by 23-year-old John Bassett, Jr., son of the Toronto Telegram publisher who is a Toronto Maple Leafs director, will put up a $7,500 good-faith bond to support its pitch for re-entry of Victoria into the league. Vic- toria left the league last year when the Cougars owner, Jim Piggott, transferred his team to Los Angeles. Mean w hile, in Vancouver, where the Pacific National Ex- hibition has put its franchise up for sale, a group headed by Poldi Bentley has _ reached agreement with Montreal Ca- nadiens of the National League to make a bid for the Canucks. Former Vancouver mayor Fred Hume said Thursday he is combining with New York Ran- gers in a 50-50 financial bid to buy the Canucks. Mr. Stephens voiced confidence that the full complement of 80 rinks would take part in the tournament which will be play- ed Aug, 22. FEE INCREASE The club authorized the fi- Connaught Park Starts Season This Saturday -- Con- Track, the and-daddy of racing in the! capital area, begins its 50th sea- son Saturday with a cautious: glance at a new whippersnap- per moving into its territory. On the south side of the Ot- » Que. (CP) ught Park Race THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Moy 11, 1962 ]] tawa River, a few miles from/will have 98 nights of racing Connaught, is rising Ontario's|this year ending Aug. 31, the newest race track, the Rideau-jday before the opening of the Carleton Raceway. This $2,000,-/new track. The season for the 000 plant is scheduled to start/new track stretches to Dec. 8 loperations Sept. 1. --if snow doesn't interfere. Frank Gorman, who owns Connaught with his brother Joe, TIE FINAL GLASGOW (Reuters) -- Alte- says the new club may not do too much harm to his gate.|tico of Madrid and Fiorentina of Some 200,000 customers bet ajltaly, the cup holder, drew 1-1 after extra time in their Euro- record $8,243,000 in 94 nights at pean Winners' Cup final Thurs- Connaught last year. The track swinging into its|day night. Both goals came in the first half. 10th season of harness racing, nance committee to raise the membership fees for both men and women by up to $5 for the! 1963 season. | On the motion of the execu- tive $1,000 of the money loaned| by members to finance the 'in-| Stallation of a new lighting sys-| tem last season was repaid out/ of 1961 revenue. The women's section of the) club will hold its spring meeting! 2 the clubhouse Thursday, May| GAMBLING INCREASES LONDON (Reuters)--Britons| gambled an extra £80,000,000) ($24,000,000) in 1961, the year| gaming laws were relaxed by| the government, a church ped port said Thursday. The| churches' council on gambling, | a joint venture of the Anglican| and Free churches, said the to-/ tal gambling bill for the year) was £760,000,000 ($214,800,000). | NOW DOMINION TIRE STORES HANDLE THE COMPLETE LINE OF... Special Offer For Mother's Day. Hand Mixer in smart kitchen white. Hes fingerti ping disc, beoters, 3 G.E. 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