Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jan 1963, p. 13

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~~ WORLD'S SNOO Joe Davis, 61, world's cham- pion of "snooker pool" for almost a quarter-century, is shown above in his home, at Phillimore Gardens, Kensing- ton London, after learning he had been named in the New MIDGET LEAGUE Kinsmen Blank Local 222' 0f Frontenacs Wras iv Year's honors list of Queen Elizabeth II, to the Order of the British Empire. The hon- ors list included 2,200 persons, On the snooker table in front of Davis is the pool cue he calls "Old Faithful', which KER CHAMP HONORED BY QUEEN @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenuery 3, 1963 13 BOYS' BASKETBALL Bolahood's Sportshaven | Still Leading The Way quarter, and 21 to 16 at the half, 28 to 26 at three quarter and 35 to 27 final all in favor of Pro- vincia ITile, High scorer for Medical Pharmacy was Blackhomer with 16, while for Provincial Tile it was B. Glecoff and Haas with 13 and 12, MEDICAL PHARMACY -- Coach, Cole; Blackhomer 16, Milosh 6, Komposch, Martin 5, B. Melynchuk, Zimny. Tota 127. Fouls 3 out of 9. Last week in the Y's Men's spectively, while for Mundinger Biddy League games held at Simcoe Hall Settlement House, there was the usual brand of bal! displayed, as another three exciting games were run off, In the first game, Thursday, the front - running Bolahood's Sportshaven whalloped the CKLB team by the score of 17 to 7 Jaycees completely out - play| and out-score them in the final/Swindell had 5 and Lee 3. half. | MUNDINGER -- Coach, Cald- For the Firefighters Assoc.,/er and Harynyk Lee 3, Kent, high scorers were Eldridge with|Szmer, Swindell 5, Ratz, J. four and Calder with three,|Halik, Edwards, Total 8, Fouls while for the Jaycee Blues, Me-|2 out of 6. Inroy garnered seven and How-| PARTS AND SERVICE -- ard had four. Coach, a gt or, = JAYCEE BLUES -- Coach,|Melyachuk 7, N_ . Melynchuk, Heholt and Graham; J, Boivin| Felix 8, Zimny, Alchin, Total 15, 1, Davey, McInroy 7, Jordan,|Fouls 1 out of 5, Foster 2, Howard 4, Total 14.) BIDDY LEAGUE eight to one lead and from/Fouls 2 out of 5. | In the Biddy League stand- 'In the first quarter, the Sportsmen jumped into an spirit there was no telling the loser, Coach Salway: missing three of his regulars had no losers in this game, only a team full of spirit as before mentioned. So as not to overlook the KL'ers, their play was very patterney and smooth running especially Kilinstoff and Heholt who had 21 and 18 points re- spectively. For the Firefighters, it was Perkins and Cartw with 8 and 7 points. This win for CKLB moved them into a sec- ond place tie with the Fire- fighters Assoc, but for a few percentage points. CKLB -- Coach, Ellis, Kili- stoff 21, Heholt 18, Davis 6, Langley, Lioyd, Total 45, Fouls 1 out o £8. ' FIREFIGHTERS ASSOC, -- Coach, Salway; . Cartwright 7, Cherkas 2, Newman, Perkins then on, just coasted to their) FYREFIGHTERS ASSOC, --jings, a few changes have been) PROVINCIAL TILE -- Coach, victory, For Bolahoods the high|coach. M. Boivin; Calder 3,|made in the last few weeks, as/Schaeffer; Bradica 6, Plob. scorers were Rajkovic aad|pdridge 4, Cobel, Ball 2, Lewis/can be seen by the following: | Morrison, Meliveen 4, B, Gle- Naurot with nine and eight re-l9 'potai 11, Fouls 1 out of 4. ene W LT Pts.\coff 13, Haas 12, Sugden. Total | olahood)s =|spectively, while for CKLB it 35. Fouls 3 fo rll. Siwas T. Boivin with four and) MUNDINGERS PLINKED Parts, Service ih : Foster with the other three. | In the third and final game,/Mundinger BOLAHOOD'S WIN | CKL B-- Coach, Karas; R.jthe Parts and Service team/CKLB Radio The second ame of the Jackson, T. Boivin 4, Bartod-|completely overwhelmed the/Firefighters Assoc, morning pitted Bolahood's ziej, Foster 3, Jordan, Total 7.|Mundinger squad by the count!Jaycee Blues Sportshaven against Kinloch's Fouls 3 out of 5. of 15-to 8. MINOR LEAGUE /Men's Wear with the result be- BOLAHOOD'S -- Coach, Lar. In this game, it was two play-| Ajso in play. last week, on is Mio to 33 in favor of mele son; Naurot 8 , Boivin, Luke,/ers from each team who did allisaturday morning, were. the) o. * Rajkovic 9, Halik, Jarvis.|the scoring and as it turned out,!y's Men Minor League teams.|, 2% score at the end of the Total 17. Fouls 3 out of 7, the P. and S. twosome out-did! with three emia to ig played first quarter was six to six and FIREFIGHTERS UPSET the Accordion men by the above! at Simcoe Hall. The first contest) 2! the halt it was 20 to 19) for The second game saw the total. in this league saw the Provin-|Bolahood's Sportshaven, after cellar - dwelling Jaycee Blues! At the half, the score was 8\cial Tile team edge past the| {US there was no stopping the upset Oshawa Firefighters by|to 2 and at the three-quarier|Medical Pharmacy team by the} the score of 14 to 11. mark 10 to 4, score of 35 to 27, In this contest the Firemen) High scorers were for Parts} Quarter time scores jjumped into an eight to three and Service, B. Melynchuk and|contest were nine to eight for) ay half time lead only to have the|Felix with 7 and 8 points re-iMedical at the end of the first/each, while in a losing cause - ---------- --$$ $$ $$ $$$ _-- {for Kinloch's, Naurot had 15 and Jacula notched 10, KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR -- Coach, Jones; Naurot 15, Me- Conkey 2, Zimny 2, House, Bur- ukowoz 6, Jacula 10, Total 33. Fouls 5 out of 11, FIREMEN DOWNED | The short - handed Oshawa 3 2 victory. he bought i my Praga" 40 in this) For Bolahood's, the top scorer years ago for 05. "I've never used any ,other and you won't find another like it', he says. Leafs' Billy Harris Plays His Best When AP Wirephoto [Don Blackburn Sportscrew as they went on to! Firefighters Assoc, were com-!__ 8, Burukowiz 2, Total 19. Fouls '5 out of 11, Games scheduled for this Sai- jurday -- (Biddy), Jan, 5, 8.30 ja.m., CKLB vs Parts and Serv- ice; 9.00 a.m., Firefighters vs Bolahood"s Sportshaven and 9.30 Abbott Fourth In Metro "A" Scoring Race TORONTO (CP)--Pit Martin of Hamilton Red Wings and Yvon Cournoyer of Montreal Canadiens swapped places dur- ing.the last week in the Ontario Hockey Association's Provincial Junior A scoring race. Last week Martin held a one- point edge over the Montreal player, who was tied with Wayne Maxner of Niagara Falls . Flyers. This week Cournoyer has a one-point lead over Mar- tin and Maxner, Cournoyer has 27 goals, tops in the league, and 19 assists for 46 points, Martin has 23 goals and 22 assists and Max- ner 12 goals and a league-lead- ing 33 assists. Ludger Doucett of Hamilton Red Wings leads the regular goaltenders with a 2.57 goals. against average for 14 games. Peterborough Petes' Jerry Ran- ja.m,, Mundinger vs Jaycee/dall has 2.61 for 7 1-3 games \Blues. and Paul Goddard of the Petes Note change in Minor sched-| 2.68 for 16 1-3 games. ule for this week: (Minor), ivincial Tile vs CKLB; Cadets vs Bolahood's In the OHA's Metro Toronto Jan, 5, 9.00 a.m. at OCCI, Pro-|Junior A group, Grant Moore 10,00|gained enough ground in the a.m., at Simcoe Hall, St. Joha's|last week for a first-place tie Sports! ith Gary Dineen of Neil Me- and 11.00 a.m., at Simcoe Hatl,| Neil in the scoring race. Moore, Medical Pharmacy vs Firefight: q Marlboros, has 23 goals and ers Assoc, 'REMEMBER WHEN . . .? Cecil (Babe) Dye, former NHL star, died a year ago today at Chicago at the age of 63. Dye had the hardest shot in the league during the 1920s and with Toronto St. Pats twice won NHL scoring honors. He later played for Chicago before becoming a coach and then a referee, assists and Dineen 14 goals --~----jand 26 assists for 40 points each, Last week Dineen had 39 points and Moore 36. was C, Wayling and Cyr with 16) By THE CANADIAN PRESS _ Rod Seiling of Neil McNeil is third this week with 39 points and Bob Abbott of Whitby fourth with 38, | | FORD IN OSHAWA Knock Them Off Top Rung Leading EPHL | OTTAWA (CP)--Don Black- pletely over-run by the CKLB} team with the final score end-! ing at 45 to 19. From the starting whistle jright up until the end the Fire-| SPUR SERVICE STATION TOWNLINE EAST He 'Comes In Rested a jburn of Kingston Frontenacs Lions downed Kiwanis 52./nas taken over first place in| By ALLAN BAILEY 723- By BILL MacDOUGALL 9311 For years there has been a bench," Imlach says. "But nowlof his ice time on the seat ofjmen fought as if it were the SERVICE... THE kine 29: lwo Srort The New Year didn't hold|John Johnston scored a pair of "Benched? Well, that depeads} he's getting tired. his pants. championship game and al-| GREATEST were much in store for the Local 222| goals for the winners, with Dan Oshawa Minor|Logeman, Ron Wilson and Bill each picking up a Pakosta also had a . e ngle| league, which include games) the Association team in Hockey the Kinsmen Club by count, knocking them out first place in the standing. Bill Taylor led the fired-up| Kinsmen team with two goals.| Bobby Burke picked up a goal! and three assists, Howden had three assists. Allan Trotter Midget} Pakosta League. They dropped their first} counter, game of the season last night to|couple of assists with si a 4-0/credits from Bob Muir and Bill of/ Dionne, Gary West fired both | Kiwanis goals, assisted by Rick Andrews and Tom Werry. j WLTFA Pts. Cdn. Legion Bryan scored one and Joe Waite} prog | Navy Vets 1 22 13 13 033 712 25 17 12 |the Eastern Professional) special spot reserved on the Imlach used him for the first) though | point-wise they period of that game, then puticomple tely overwhelmed, for Hockey League's individual/Toronto Maple Leaf bench forjon the terminology you want to} OPEN EVENINGS converted winger Ed Litzenber-| |scoring statistics, Billy Harris, and for weeks atjuse, Just like Eddie Shack, if Figures released today by the/a time he seldom got off it until|Harris goes well he'll keep a/ger in his place. Harris is a bet-| \this National Hockey Leaguejregular job. But he sags after|ter centre, but Litzenberger, at! played Sunday, show the winger| season. a while, Just look back ai the/six-foot-four, has 194 pounds with 23 goals and 24 assists for! Chances are that he is again|last few seasons and you canjand more stamina. 47 points. That's one more than|going to assume--part-time, at) see that. As a matter of fact,| But the Harris fans--and Tor- jteammate Jeannot Gilbert who/least--the role of bench-warmer} just look back at our last few|onto has more than its share of was tied for the lead with'de luxe. games." them--need not give up heart. |Blackburn last week, Given a regular job this sea-| The interpretation of Imlach's! 'He'll be back,"' says Imlach. Mare Dufour of Sudbury|son as centre between wingersjremarks might go something) Just how soon and for how ranks third among the scorers| Bob Pulford and Ron 'Stewart,|like this: I'll use Harris now|long depends on the coach's with 42 points and Gord Labos. BRAND NEW Harris had been going greatjand again for a few games,)whims and Harris' endurance. siere, also of Sudbury, is fourth|Suns until a few games back.|maybe even for a whole game,| . | "Now he's sagging," saidjand when he can keep up his! " manager -coach Punch/pace again he'll have his job 429 3 | Ernie Wakely of Hull-Ottawa/r iach. pees 5 $4 2 (Canadiens continues as the) ana that has been the story) Many hockey observers figure, was credited with the shutout. |r ions _. Canadian Legion took over the| Rotary top spot in the league with a| Firemen 1-0 victory over Rotary. John! Kiwanis Baron scored the lone goal of Leafs' 1 2 1 2 3 5 5 6 | league's top goalie with an ave-| ALPINE SNOW TIRES 2-750-14, 4-Ply | BROWN'S the game, assisted by Jim Wylie} and Rick Knocker. Gary Stever-| sons in the Legion net was given credit for the shutout. LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD, of the six-foot centre, a nifty|the big trouble with Havris--| NHL LEADERS rage of 2.64 in 28 games. Hull.) stickhandler and playmaker, a!-|Hinky is the nickname he's had Ottawa's overall average of 2.90) ; ; ; ; {most since his professional ca-|since he was a child--is weight. is tops among the teams. reer began. |There are only 157 pounds; "DO-IT-YOURSELF By THE CANADIAN PRESS HEADQUARTERS" c, . ry r | Sudbury is the most penalized | Used strictly as a spare manjspread around his six - foot! Plus. 2 NEW WHEELS EXCHANGE TERMS: Bows mye and Navy Vets| Standings: Chicago won 18,|°02™ with a total of 451 min-'i9 replace injured centres, Har-|frame. Toronto centre Dave mf AL _- tie. Paul Dick |iost 10, tied 9; points 45; utes, jis plays brilliantly, Last season|Keon is only five-foot-nine, yet/ wnat tf rage Neal we Points: Bathgate, New York,| |the 27-year-old Toronto native/he weighs six pounds.more, | Git aul or the Firefighters 2B '| Shutouts: Plante, Montreal;|played only 18 full games, with) So in a tight-checking game -- from Gary Jeffer- c : eo Hall, Chicago; Sawchuk, De-|the occasional ice shift in sev-|where the bodychecks are fly- po ope Sov Tesiee. Bob Gle- zoals: Mahovlich, Toronto 23.|troit; 3 jeral others, He finished the sea-|ing, such as Leafs liad against! aa e% of the Vets Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, Penalties: Young, Detroit, 122/son with 15 goals and 10 assists.| Chicago Black Hawks last week- goals Ssisted. minutes, | "He's great coming off thelend, Harris often spends much DOMINION 5.00 Down -- 1.00 Weekly | TIRE STORES NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. 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