we a Were ponte SP ERENT yoyo ee oy Soe tg Or ee ent i oh pee rie ow re or ee oe YS $2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 11, 1963 - week, Roy Stephens, GM di- rector of quality control, is shown above presenting the annual Ladies' Open Bonspiel, was won by a rink from Tor- onto Granite Club, here this THE GM ROSE BOWL, pre- mier award of The Oshawa . Golf and Curling Club's first ------ a shown above, presenting the OMS cup to the Oshawa Golf and Curling Club rink of Mrs. Ladies' Open, will remain in the home club for the first year, at least, L, M, Souch is ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Trophy, to the winners of the * Secondary Event, in the OGC FIRST WINNERS IN NEW BONSPIEL ACCEPT THEIR LAURELS award to the first winners, Mrs, L. E. Woolley (skip), Mrs. R. H. Smith, Miss June Clark and Mrs. C, R. Mills, J. H. McDiarmid (skip), Mrs. S. J. Boudreau, Mrs. Doug Calhoun and Mrs, Elgin Mun- day. THE DONALD PLAQUE, presented to the winners of the Third Event, was won by an entry from the Scarboro Golf and Country Club. Rich- ard Donald, of Donald's Trav- el Service, Whitby, is seen presenting the plaque. to its first winners, Mrs, D, R. Scott (skip), Mrs. W. G. Tred- way, Mrs. J. McAlpine and Mrs, B. Barraclough. --All photos by GM PHOTO. | GRAPH, Oshawa. 5 finals. Mrs. Woolley's Granites Win OGC Ladies' Ope Oshawa Golf Club's Ladies' Open Bonspiel, first of what will be an annual two-day classic at the new: curling club here, was held this week and proved an outstanding success, with a full entry of 24 rinks competing for three new handsome awards, The General Motors Rose Bowl, Ontario Motor Sales Cup and Donald Travel Service Plaque, Competition for each of the three trophies was especially keen and produced some spark- ling curling, as each rink tried valiantly to have their names engraved on the first trophy shield, VETERAN SKIP WINS Top honors of the 'spiel and first winners of the new GM Rose Bowl, were four curlers Canada Lid, with Jury and Lov- Mrs, Neil Hezzelwood, bon-)Mrs. W. Holland, Mrs, A, Cain, TOR, GRANITES TORONTO CSCC spiel convener, was assisied by) M's.,6: 4 Reed |. Mis. Ni J, Moran, | mrs CR Mill, 3. Seguworth, Laughlin CVI at O'Neill CVI, ; ) ' + Skip, . iss June Glork, , on, | Mrs, Rex Cox and Mrs. Harry) osvawa cc. ror, avonua [MM RM Smith, K. Graham, 5.30 p.m.; three games, Ban- i eg rs, Erie Henry headed) mrs, A, Mackness, Mrs, R. Booth, Mr ts & Woolley, Mra. F Hull, item, Junior and Senior, iP ag Bho smuctgay which in- Mr, & Phipps. Mrs, W. storey, , : J '| HOCKEY u ° 5 lates, we f ~ oa | ald, F. C. ie A a Me Sy sealahat Mi 4, Taylor, | Reed nie Pettenich, A OHA Junior "A" Metro Johnson, J. P, Mar | eee NBs ranik, 8; Jacobi, i Hf eee, J. P, Maroosis and W.| ' osuawa gour TOR. GRANITES | LYON, 7; Scott, 2, League -- Oshawa Generals vs » Stanley, Mrs. Ken Tipney, Mrs. J. W, Beaton, Renwick, 12; Farley, $, Roy Stephens and. "AbriMrs. J. Crawford, Mr, "A. Feruscn, Giles, 9; Sheehan 4, Neil McNeil Maroons (2nd game | Robins conducted the draw|" 8; Bradley, Mrs. K."Thamson, colley, Hh hohe M 'of doubleheader) of Maple Leaf | sheets, which in themselves)" skip, 8; skip, Fine eee Gardens, 9.00 p.m | ' ' H " , i (a bye) » 9.00 pom, } were a treat for the curlers to Lyon, 8; Granik, j follow the bonspiel's progress.|s, Mecomn" Mey tarts Ganwick to. bye) SATURDAY \ Lilet eee Cen Se ae i , Uy ce an We Ail ae ae ' ; , w~ Seml-Finel -- |__Y's Men's Minor League = ee " : Mrs. G, Lyon, Miss D, Dobbie, f | Robins. Evan "Shorty" Rey) hips" 7) ain' oe 8. Menley, Hon $: Medical Pharmacy vs St. John's | nolds was the official umpire, SCARBORO TOR, GRANITES FINAL jCadets, at-Central Collegiate, ; In the main event, prizes for| M's: Barraclough, Mrs, P. McNamara, | Mrs, Woolley, 12; Mrs, Lyon, 5,|9.00 a.m.; Firefighters vs Bola- (ia GME Rosé Bowl Ware Pe i. EAlging, Mr } McGeary, | j|hood's Sportshaven, at Simcoe 'ented by G Mrs, 0, R, Scott, Mrs. J, Seawright,| ONTARIO MOTOR SALES (Hall, 10,00 a.m, and CKLB vs sented by General Motors skip, 3 a First Round -- |Kinloch's Men's Wear, at Sim- Mrs, N. J, Moran, of Oshawa CC, nosed out. Mrs. J, B,| Stewart of Scarboro, in a close 8-7 finish. Mrs. J, H. MeDiar- mid's entry, from Oshawa Golf Club, drew the bye in the semi- In the trophy final, Mrs. Mc-, Diarmid's rink came through with a fine brand of curling,!| to claim the honors. Closest game in the three tro- | phy finals was produced in the | tussle for the Donald Travel |\Service Plaque, |the third event. In the semi-finals, Mrs. G.| top award in af skip, 9; from Toronto Granite Club 4 : | 11:00 O'Clock Drow Barford, Taylor, : 4 'lell donatin » priz y the! Dobbie, 6; S ht headed by veteran skip Mrs, L. camer ie" Deters for the! oRONTO CSCC OSHAWA GOLF [Mcbiormid, 10. penton } TMCKEY E. Woolley, rated for many . © Motor Sales|Verne Legate, Mrs, F, MeCallum,) Lawson, 13; Broadbent, 6. Neighborhood Assoc, Pee: Wee years as Ontario's leading) 1°nated prizes to the winners of| Fran Shier, Mrs. A. E. Johnson,| Stewart, @. Hun ' | Nel Assoc. Pe woman curler and with her|beir trophy and Betty Haydl| pery frost, ee Atncrane: Second Round loske Hanns (All geaion et ' " t ' a be i ~~ Second Round -- 1a combination of skill and experi-|8@V@ Prizes for the runners-up. Th ea ee Moran: 9} Rarlord; 3. Phe, bg * eermige' | Arena) ence, still at the top of the list.|L2 the third event, Donald! oswawa ce. osndwa corr | McDiarmid, 9); Dobbie, sth ata, «ti ernhill, 7.00 'Mrs. Woolley had with her on|S¢tvice presented prizes to their|ays, D. McLaughlin, Mrs. E. Munday, | eno i ' re ge ag the rink, Mrs. R. H. Smith al'fophy winners and T. Eaton| Mrs. Tom Pollitt, | Mrs. D. Calhoun, -- Semi-Finels -- 45 a.m.; Storie vs N. Oshawa, Avo vi eckin. Mies Jiinp|Co donated the prizes to the| M™® A: G Coppin, Mrs, 8, J, Boudreau,| McDiarmid (a bye), 8,30 a.m.; Harman vs Bathe, sister, as vice-skip, " June | runners-up , Mrs, A. J, Renwick, Mrs. J, McDiarmid, Moran, 8; Stewart, 79,20 a.m.; Woodview vs Brook- Me re A} 8. : . k, 4 i h pie sa hed : " : Clark and Mrs. C, R, Mills The c . ri skip, 8 skip, 7 FINAL 'side, 10.05 a.m,; Radio vg Val- In the final match, the To-|,°"e Committee had prizes for, ovat cans -- NEwMarKer [M's McDiarmid 12; Mrs. Moran, --7-/Jeuview. 10.50 a'm.; Eastview A ronto Granites defeated Mrs, g.|the two highest "losing scores" Audrey Paton, Mrs. C, McMullen, DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE Vs Kingside 11,40' a Bast Lyon's rink from Scarboro Go {| Tuesday night's elimination) Helen Webb, Mrs; M. Kurte, -- Pint Round -- side, 11,40 a.m.; . Bast- vee che. ae weer. eaties, inthe Main eve Groce Hill, Mrs, D. MacLachlon' jacob 10; Pattenick view B vs Lake Vista, 12.25 p.m. and Country Club, who nad ad-| id e@ main event. Mrs, P. Sheehan, Mrs. R, Broadbent, scott,' 130 Jennatony 6 and Rundle vs Sunnyside: 1.10 wanced through the semi-finals} @M pose bowL | skip ! skip, '. Seawright, nN: Tayler y 4. o.m. : i 's , eehon, H 2 it seal iid sia i Paige ae tl rnb 9:00 O'Clock Draw Mra We Pinks Mae rear, |Compbel, 9: Areatrane, 4 = ae és $ +,|,,TOR. DONALDA TAM O'SHANTER | Mrs. R. Little, Mrs. S, Manchester, Broadbent, 10; Hull, 6, @ Commercial ond other bracket, Mrs. Woolley's)Mrs, ,C. Hunt, Mrs, H. A. Scott, |Mrs. W. J, Ward, Mrs, D, McCowan; -- Second Round -- Industrie! Sites } rink beat out Mrs. A. J. Ren-|Mrs. G. Hodgkinson, Mrs. 0. R, Arben, Mrs. E. Giles, Mrs. W. Lawgon,. | Scott, 7(W); Jacobi, 7(L) @ Leasebock wick's Oshawa Curling Club/ Mrs W. J. Beaupre, Mrs, F, W. Brett, skip, skip, 4.) Sheehan, 7; Seawright, 4. @ Development foukenmée We A faba Mrs. €. Johnston, OSHAWA C.C SCARBORO Campbell, 9; Broadbent, 4. au slow : oe | skip, i skip, Mrs, E, Rose, rs, C. Buck -- Semi-Finels -- P | Ri ; OSHAWA GOLF OSHAWA C.C, | Mrs. Wm. Tribble, Mrs. J.D. Voss, | Scott, (a bye) . OSHAWA RINK WINS Mrs. L. R, Sawyer, Mrs, F. Piper, Mrs H. Gilchrist, hve. 7 yee Campbell, 9; Shearer, 1, REALTOR In the secondary event, for)" "erry Gay, Mrs, C, McDiarmid,/ Mrs, G. Campbell, Mrs. J, B, Stewart, -- FINAL -- | 52% Simcoe N. 728-9474 the Ontario Motor Sales Cup pac TW); skip, 7h), Mrs. 'Seat, 9 Mrs. C M, 6. SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY BASKETBALL COSSA Lakeshore District Groups -- "A"' Schedule) -- Me- Moran, a mu coe Hall, 10.45 a.m. SETS CHRETIEN DATE PITTSBURGH (AP)--Ferdin- and Chretien, of Toronto, No. 1 contender for the lightweight! boxing championship of Canada, will fight Freddy Martinovich of Pittsburgh in a 10-round pre- liminary to the Cassius Clay. | Charlie Powell heavyweight| bout here Jan. 24, Promoter| Archie Litman, who announced the bout Thursday, said he will try to match the winner of the Chretien - Martinovich fight! against the present world light- weight champ, Carlos Ortiz. Campbell's Oshawa Curling Club entry, won over Mrs, P,| Sheehan's Royal Canadians. | Mrs. D. R. Scott's Scarboro entry drew the bye. : In the final, Mrs. W, G. Tred- way, Mrs. . Scott's vice-skip, made a brilliant double |ake-| out, to eliminate both Oshawa's "shot rock" and its guard, and! then in turn protected their own counter, to nose out a 9-8 vic- tory. 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SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, relioble Ges Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST, (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | 2111 3 143 111 45) Thursday's Results 1613 5151 139 37\Buffalo 1 Quebec 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Kingston National League Sudbury WLT F APtlSt. Louis 719 6 99 134 20| OHA Junior A Ohicago 1912 9104 9547 EN WLT F APt Toronto 2014 5 125 108 45] ¢. pat oes \Peterboro. 15 7 6103 7536 Montreal 16 10.19 115 87 44)°F Niagara Falls 15 8 5113 8835 Detroit 1713 8 95 95 42| American League Montreal 1410 6117 9134 New York 12% 7114 127 31 Eastern Division |Hamilton 1211 5116 103 29 Boston 798 9 110 158 23 WLT F APt'St. Catharines 814 6 92131 22 Thursday's Results Quebec 1715 9 118 116 43) Guelph 519 4 8113514 Detroit 3 Montreal 2 Hershey 19 14 2.136 104 40 Wevetay's Rendle Chicago 4 Boston 5 jProvidence 1817 312611639) gt Catharines 3 Hamilton 6 Games Saturday [Springfield 17 14 5 149 180 39) Montreal 1 Peterborough 5 Boston at Montreal [Baltimore 1818 2113 133 38 Nova Scotia Senior Western Division Moncton 4 Halifax 6 2212 3125 107 47 Thunder Bay Junior 1419 5 12014583 F, William C. 8 F, William H. 1 1321 2 98 118 28 Metro Toronto Jr, A 1119 5 110 139 27' Oshawa 4 Bramplon 5 Detroit at Toranto New York at Chicago | Buffalo Eastern Professional Cleveland : WLT. F A Pt Pittsburgh Hull-Ottawa BLACK HAWKS BLUSH Bruins Dump Leaders 5-4 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |the game. He said he wouldn't| scored the winner at 6:42 of the It was underdog night in the|know the extent of the injury/final period, Natieaal Hockey League Thurs-|until he gets it x-rayed later; Mikita pulled the Hawks day. today as the team 'passes|within a goal when he scored In Boston, the last - place|through Toronto. early in the second period, but) Bruins toppled the league-lead- : . Gendron came back with his ing Chicago Black Hawks 5-4 on| HAB STREAK SNAPPED |second goal of the night. Charlie Burns' goal late in the Bobby Rousseau of Canadiens} lt : : third period. jopened scoring at nine seconds| FLEMING SCORES And in Montreal, the match- of the first period. His quick) Utility man Reg Fleming) less Gordie Howe led Detroit) 80a! was just one second too) made it 3-2 when h> scored half- Red Wings to a 3-2 win over|/ate to tie the record for the) way through the second period. the Canadiens with two goais|fastest goal scored, shared by|Five minutes later a brawl and an assist, Toronto's Ted Kennedy and|broke out between Burns and Goalie Terry Sawchuk's right} Ron Martin of the old New Murray Balfour of the Hawks, ankle was injured in the pre-| York Americans, each getting a minor and ma- game warmup when it was hit! Howe scored two minutes|J0: accidentally by the skate ofjlater on a rebound and Billy] Bobby Leiter, Bruins rookie} teammate Bill Gadsby. MeNeili clicked on a power-play|¢entre, scored eanly in the third) Sawehuk stayed in unti] the|11 minutes after that, giving the| period but two Chicago goals by Fe eeeeeasreeeseres ee ee * | > 16-minute mark of the second|Wings a 2-1 lead at the end of/Ron Murphy and rookie de- - period, when he aggravated the| the. finst period. fenceman Wayne Hillman tied > injury and was replaced by| Tremblay scored his 17th goal/it up with more than yine min ~ Dennis Riggin. of the season midway throygh'utes left * Sawehuk, a 33-year-old vet-)the second period to pull Cana At 12:47, Burns salted the eras in his 13th season in thediens into a 2-2 tie. game away with @ lunging 25- ~_NHL, was limping badly after' But Howe, 34 and still superb,/ {oot shot, ' ATTENTION GOLFERS 'Treasure IN YOUR CAR drunk? 56 CHANCES $10,000 FIRST F AAA Drive in today drive in, we do the rest. By regi 5,661 big prizes, including $10,000 in cash, in General Tire's giant "Treasure in. 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