ow Wwe te SUNNYSIDE PARK'S PEE WEE SOFTBALL CHAMPS GET JACKETS ceived at their traphy-presen- tation ceremony _ recently, thanks to their sponsor, Harold Stark, of "Stark Plumbing". The team is shown here, in their new. coats, with their trophy, Left-to-right, they are: (front row) Jan Szmyr, Dave Sunnyside Park Pee Wee Boys Softball Club, 1962 cham- pions of the Oshawa Neighbor- hood Association Pee Wee Lea- uge and All-Ontario finalists in OASA playdowns, are shown above, sporting their new jackets, which they re- YSREBEES ae. Lee, Dennis Hercia, Tom El- dridge, Dennis Cockerton, Billy Melynchuk, Ted Boivin; (mid- die row)--Dave Calder, Keith Woermke, John Starkey, Frank Thajer, Roy Graham, Idalo Cappuccitti, Tom. Eldridge (team manager); (back row) OS I OE SG ee er erga voting' we? SE SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Midget League) -- Firefighters vs Local 222, at 6.15 p.m.; Navy Vets vs Lions Club, at 7.05 p.m.; Cana- dian Legion vs Kiwanis Club, at 7.55 p.m. and Kinsmen Club vs Rotary Club, at 8.45 p.m. All) games at Oshawa Children's! Arena, | THURSDAY | HOCKEY Oshawa - Courtice League -- Tomlinson's vs Morrison's, at Port Perry Arena, 9.00 p.m, Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Juve- nile League) -- Beaton's Dairy 0-C Puck Loop All-Stars Win Over '62 Champs The Oshawa - Courtice Indus- trial Hockey League played their first All-Star game at Whitby Arena on Sunday when the All-Stars played last year's champions, Morrison's BA in which the All-Stars defeated Morrisén's by a score of 5-3. All-Stars built up a 3-0 lead. Rowbottom opened the scor-) ing on a pass from D, Cullen) and Weidmark, Rowbottom got a second goal of the night, this) one set up by D. Cullen and Bob Delves, Doug Cole gave the All- Stars their 3-0 lead assisted by EE GI LAA LAD AY AE LAE A oan otal pong ey were ee tag en Eg a eg gt nae gph er ae MINOR BASKETBALL Parts Club Takes Loops In YMCA Men's Biddy and Minor Basketball Leagues ac- tion earlier this. week another full slate of games was run ovf at the Simcoe Hall Settlement House, CKLB VS, BLUES The first Biddy League con- test saw CKLB team come out on top at the final whistle with a 19-15 victory over Jaycee 0 Firefighters edged Mundingers, 14-12. jumped to an 8-4 lead at the} Top Place Bolahoods Sportshaven --, Firefighters -- Cherkas, Sal- Naurot, A. Boivin 2, Rajkovic 4,)way 10, Cartwright 7, Perkins, J. Halik 2, Jarvis, Luke, Total--| Newman 1, Bensham 3, S.aw 4. . Fouls--0 for 3 |Total--24, Fohis--7 for 13. FIREMEN VS. MUNDINGER | Bolahood's Sport shaven -- Wayling 7, Corneal, Hubar 2 age Ay ga parks Brennan, Glecoff 17, Wotten; |Milosh 7, Total--33, Fouls--5 for The teams tied 4-4 at the end 17. f the first quarter, Firefighters) paplomMEN VS KINLOCH'S Second minor game at Simcoe In McAvoy end Rowbottom, half and a 12-8 lead at three- Ha}l and last of the day saw vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8.15 p.m. and Tony's Hayden Macdonald's, p.m. Both games Children's Arena, vs Bowmanville Olympias, at Bowmanville Community Arena, 8.30 p.m, Blues, This game was won in the first half, as the Radio lads jumped into a 12-7 lead and held to it in the final half for the win, In this contest there were two big point get-) ters, one for each team, For' Jaycee Blues it was MclInroy with 11, while for the CKLB it} was Ted Boivin with 10 who led}. vs| Morrison's BA got one back 9.15| a8 Courtice scored, assisted by lexander. | The All-Stars kept pouring the OHA Intermediate "B" Lake: poy clon os hihi! - a shore Lea -- Tre "jyers|hard slap-shot go, from the blue pert Sl ida dad line, which beat Veitch cleanly.| Morrison's kept fighting back) and it paid off as Fegan scored) from Johnson. Bob Delves of th lthe All-Stars got one of the" way, nicest goals of the night set up by M, Cullen. avey 2, McInroy 11, Howard) Refreshments al | at Oshawal A quarter time, Top scorer for the Maha rat sr hb and earn a 33-29 victory over Kin- the same, Swindell 8, Rantz, Edwards 2,) Kent 2, Total--12, , | i Jayens Mies oe 2 Anon, hes Lewis 2, Total--14, Fouls) D |the CKLB come from behind to \loch's Men's Wear. In the first 5 'quarter, both teams played 2M YT, even ball. The score read at 11- 9 for the Kinloch's. The lead was increased to 18:14 by the half, It wasn't until the third quarter that the Radio lads took the lead with a burst of 11 \was 25-22 for the radio lads, |Top point getter for CKLB was |Kilistoff with 20 while for Kin- Mundinger -- Lee, Fouls--0 for} Firefighters Assoc, -- Calder) , Eldridge 2, Cobel, Ball 2,| for 1, STANDINGS Beaupre's Spurs Nip Morrison's | W. Eldridge (coach), Harold | Stark (sponsor) and Collin La- | The Oshawa - Courtice Indus- Vallee (Sunnyside Park sports | trial Hockey League game play- chairman), Absent when photo |ed at Port Perry Arena on was taken were Gary Patfield |Thursday night saw Beaupre and Dennis Ashton, Spur beat Morrison's BA 3-2, --Oshawa Times Photo ~--l|had trouble getting back in the SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' | At the conclusion of the fourth TORONTO DUKES turned back Whitby Dunlops last night, in their schedule fixture on Whitby ice but the Dun- nies gave every indication that they are going to be tuned up for 'the big one' -- this Friday night, when they enter- 'tain (?) Oshawa Generals, This game, by the way, has been * scheduled for 8.45 p.m., slightly later than the usual starting time, in order that the hundreds of hoceky fans who do their regular weekend shopping on Friday nights, will be able to get that chore over with and still be in time to see the game. At the moment, Oshawa Generals enjoy a six-point bulge over the Whitby squad and while the schedule still has several weeks to run, the Dunnies know that they haven't too many chances left of picking up two points and depriving the Gen- erals of same, on the same night. Generals, at the same time, are only six points behind Brampton 7-Ups, who will play Marlboros, in Brampton, tomorrow night. If the Dukes are thirsty enough for a win to down the 7-Ups, then the Oshawa boys will know where they can make a big gain, in their determined bid for a playoff berth, And in recent out- ings, the Generals have shown quite clearly that. they are making a determined bid for that fourth slot. x x x x WOMEN CURLERS are getting a big charge out of the District No. 8 round-robin playoffs in the Silver 'D' competi- tion at Oshawa Curling Club this week. Following yester- day's play, the Trenton RCAF team and the representatives from Oshawa Golf Club, with "Effie" Hezzelwood at the helm, are tied for top with three wins and one defeat apiece. Fifth and what could be the final round is this morning but since these teams do not meet in this round (Trenton edged OGC in an extra-end finish Monday afternoon) there is a likely possibility of a tie, requiring a special playoff. Of course, if one wins and the other loses this morning, it's all over, but if both win, then they'll clash in a sudden-death game this afternoon. If both lose, there could be a four-way tie for first place -- and that would mean games both this after- noon and evening. x x x x BITS OF SPORT: -- Port Perry Minor Hockey Association has a special program planned for Monday night, January 28th, to launch their "Minor Hockey Week" activities. They have four games scheduled but the feature attraction will be their special guest of the evening -- Maurice 'The Rocket" . Richard. OSHAWA SKI CLUB, currently suffering from a severe attack of growing pains (their membership has tri- pled in the past month) will host the All-Ontario Junior Ski Championships on the weekend of Feb, 9-10. This will mark the first time both the slalom races and ski jumps have not been split between two clubs, Oshawa has the facilities now to accommodate the complete meet, About 30 clubs will be ' represented in the competition... . . THE SEVENTH GAME of the 1962 World Series, which truly was a drama-packed . Spectacle from "Play Ball" to the final putout, has been * named the 'Sports Thrill Of The Year" in the annual A.P. * poll jround of play in Ladies' Dis- trict No. 8 Silver "D" Play- downs, yesterday at the Osh- jawa Curling Club, two clubs jare tied with a 3-and-1 count. | Mrs, N. K. Hezzelwood's Osh-| awa Golf Club entry downed} the Cobourg Golf and Curling Club 16 to 5 in the morning round and nosed out Mrs, F, \Fordham's. Oshawa Curling Club foursome by a 7 to 6 score in the afternoon Mrs. R. Bowdery's RCAF |Trenton Curling Club squad iscored e 18 to 7 victory over |Miss Doreen Dobbie's Whitby |Curling Club entry in the third jround and followed this victory with a narrow squeak win of 8 to 7 over the Peterboro Curling Club, skipped by Mrs. H. Scott. In the earlier round, Mrs Scott edged Mrs, Fordham 9 to 8, In the afternoon round, Miss |Dobbie came from behind to de- \feat the Cobourg Club 12 to 10 | wt Oshawa Golf Club . RCAF Trenton Peterboro C.C, . 1 #6 1 2 2 |Cobourg Golf and C.C, 3 Oshawa Curling Club ... 3 | RCAF Trenton vs Oshawa }Curling Club; Oshawa Golf Club vs Whitby Curling Club; Peterboro Curling Club vs Co- jbourg Golf and Curling Club | Wednesday morning's finall winning column in the last few| Trenton RCAF And EF ote BA en Oshawa Golf Rinks Tied In Silver 'D' opened the scoring from Sayers| and Connors. Spur kept on skating and checking and this time Sayers) picked up Blake's pass from| the blue line and skated in | alone to beat Brechin cleanly. | | Terry of Spur gave them a 3-0! round presents the possibility of|icad unassisted. a tie, which would mean a spe-' Morrison's got on the score}! cial playoff, in the afternoon.|sheet on a goal by Pickle from A win for Mrs, Hezzelwood and} Welsh and Alexander, then a loss to the Trenton ladies|Muir of Morrison's put them would give Oshawa Golf Club! right back in the game assist- entry 'he honors, while the re-|ed by Essery and Peterson. verse would qualify Trenton) At this point of the game it! RCAF rink to further playoffs|looked as if Morrison's were at Weston. |going to tie it up or possibly If both win, they'll settle it} Win it but they ran out of legs this afternoon, If both top rinks! 2nd time. should lose this morning, the; There was a total possibility of a four-way tie for| Penalties in the game. first place exists, which would]. The stars of the game were: | mean two knockout draws,|Sayers of Beaupre Spur, Scott semi-finals this afternoon and|Essery of Morrison's BA and final game tonight. Bob Collins of Beaupre ap. im plete it $.| s Morrison's BA 4 Beaupre Spur 5 4 Preps For Tourney jriys With 9 - Under 63 |" --"""* * § * PEBBLE BEAGH, Calif. (AP)| Eagles Honor 2 12 1 11 $11 2 10 South Africa's Gary Player, winner of the San Diego Open Sunday, blazed around the Mon- terey Peninsula Country Club course in a nine-under-par 63 | Tuesday while warming up for {Bing Crosby's $50,000 Bing. wom: At Banquet Crosby's 72-hole tournament) MILWAUKEE (AP)--Maury starts Thursday with the bulky) wills, Los Angeles Dodgers field of 156 pros and 156 ama-| shortstop, will be honored as tteurs s w arming over three/the Athlete of the Year for 1962 This was a very important)' |Win for Beaupre Spur as they!' of four|' 'Maury Wills | Thompson of Morriscn's put LS Et Sees, i= some life into the BA team,|Total--l1l), Fouls--1 out of 4. | ; assisted by Johnson. CKLB -- Jackson 5, T. Boivin reer Sports, There was a total of 18 penal-|10, Bartodziej, G, Manser 3, D.|,, 8 ties in this hard - hitting caine) Sewer 1, Total--19. Fouls-- with both teams throwing a lot|3 for 4, a ' of weight around, ast eae eae Jaycee Blues The stars of the game were: P-S VS. SPORTSMEN MINOR LEAGUE Rowbottom of the All-Stars, Jim|, In the second game, the two) Tm the Minor League games Fegan of Morrison's BA and top teams tangled to see first/played 'last week, Bolahood's| also Alexander of Morrison's|Place honors. Parts and Service Sportshaven, CKLB and St. came out on top of Bolahood's! John's Cadets won games. Sportshaven with a 12-8 win.' Bolahood's Sportshaven beat jleading 4-2 at the half and 8-6 Firefighters 33-24 in the opener, at three-quarters, Top point get-\In the first half Sportsmen ter for Parts and Service was|jymped to an 18-6 lead andi B, Melnychuk, 4, while for the|never looked back, | Sportscrew, Rajkovic led the) 'High scorers 'or Firefighters} way with 4 also, |were Salway with 10 and Cart-| Parts and Service -- Conico|wright with 7, For the Sports-| 2, N, Melynchuk 2, B. Melyn-jcrew it was Glecoff and Way-| Picked As 'Sport Thrill' por rl chuk 4, Felix 2, Zimmy, Alchin|ling with 17 and 7 respectively,| 2. Total--12, Fouls--0 for 2, Milosh also had 7. | NEW YORK (AP)--The sey-| enth game of the World Series, SPORTS IN BRIEF a drama-packed affair from the SEEK ASYLUM opening pitch to the nerve- pounding final out, was named the Sports Thrill of the Year in) the Associated Press' annual > \raprena' poll. _ REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)-- The climax game of the long- Simonyi , fador, atraixer of Hungary's track and field team, arrived here Saturday with his wife and two daughters amid reports he will seek political est baseball season ever and the lengthiest World Series in 51 asylum in Iceland, He declined comment on the reports, but years was the choice of 97 of|Wales swimming championships the 179 sports writers and sport-jat North Sydney pool Saturday rasters who participated in the] night. He clocked two minutes, won|8.4 seconds to chop 1.3 seconds| CO! : : the deciding game 1-0 over San|off the world time he recorded/Said he and his family left Hun- Francisco Giants to take the|10 weeks ago. gery a6 soon as heir pasaports | were approved because he feared permission for the trip might be revoked. REJECT BID |Parts and Service 6 | 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 | Firefighters Assoc. 0 5 Seventh Waris BREAKS SWIM RECORD | SYDNEY, Australia (AP)-- Kevin Berry broke his lonid 220-yard and 200-metre butter- fly records in the New South | voting. New York Yankees |world championship for the 20th} time. | ENDS COURSE Baseball also provided the) BOSTON (AP)--Dr. Roger No, 2 thrill, That was the come-| Bannister, who in 1954 became| back of the Giants, who caught/|the first man to run the mile the floundering Los Angeles|under four minutes, has com.| Dodgers on the final day of the|pleted a year's research fellow-|The United States Professional season and then whipped them|ship at Boston City Hospital and in a playoff, two games to one.j will return to his native Eng-| apw The combination of the rallying|land Jan, 26, He said he plans finish' and the tense third 'elle continue specializing in neu- deciding game drew 34 votes.irology in London. n Ben Hogan's bid for a | $200,000 tournament here May |9-12, the Fort Worth golfing im- }mortal said Monday, It would |have been the richest event in golf history but the PGA is re- ported to have feared the event FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)--) Golfers Association has turned loch's it was. Steffaniak with 13, CKLB -- Kilistoff 20, Heholt 9, Davis 2, Langley, Lloyd, Way- ling, C. Shaw, Mcliveen 3, Total --34. Fouls--8 out of 16, Kinloch's Men's Wear -- Stef- faniak 13, Naurot 6, McConkey 5, Krasnaj 1, Jacula 2, Birko- wicz, Zinny 2. Total--29. Fouls-- 5 out of 12, CADETS VS, MEDICOS The game played at OCCI saw St. John's Cadets win 34-20 over Medical Pharmacy in a one-sided contest, Rajkovic led the way for Cadets who jumped into a 126 lead and were never headed. Top man for the Medical team was Cyr with 10° points. For St. John's the high man was Rajkovic with 20, Medical Pharmacy -- Cyr 10, Blakholmer 8, Martins 2, Kom- posch, Sugden, McInroy, Total --20, Fouls--0 for 1, St. John's Cadets -- Smelko 6, |Johnstone 6, Weatherbee, Pako- Sta 2, Morrison, Rajkovic 20, Clement. Total--34. Fouls--4 out of 9, | STANDINGS Bolahood's Sports, CKLB Firefighters Assoc, Provincial Tile |x St. John's Cadets x Kinloch's x Medical Pharmacy x stands for those teams that entered league late. Games scheduled for this Sat- urday, January 19, 1963, at Sim- coe Hall: Biddy--8.30 a,m., »Bolahood's Sportshaven vs. Mundinger; 9.00 a.m., CKLB vs. Firefight- ers Assoc.; 9.30 'a.m., Jaycee Blues vs. Parts and Service; |Minor -- 10.00 am., Provincial Tile vs. Firefighters Assoc, and 11,00 a.m.,_Kinloch's, Men's would detract from the PGA tournament in. Dallas, Tex., July 18-21, Acadians Undergo Wear vs. St. John's Cadets. | At OCCT, at 8.45 am., CKLB \vs. Medical Pharmacy. Trundle Troubles pin| top spot. It was a battle down "ARMIE" HAT-TRI CKS Motor City Boys | courses. Each pro is to team} with an amateur, On Sunday, | the field will be cut for finals over Pebble Beach. | 'Win Two-Of-Five | | Motor City bowlers who pre-| }won one point each from their }Opponents during the past two | weeks, finally came up with a jtwo - pointer, winning two of their five games from Stanley Jarvis, winners of the first sec-| tion. This was particularly an! jaccomplishment having regard jto the fact that Stanley Jarvis} jwon the first three games. The first game was taken by} {Stan Jarvis with a whopping} score of 1414 against 1132. It was Ruston 340, Hayley 306 and Moxon 299 for the winners and it was Mel Tripp with a 304 in a losing cause. The second game was taken with 1274 over) Motor City's 1079 and this time HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS it was Joe Bash 284, Moxon 281 and Pritchard 261 for the winners and Gillard 280, Ed the way with 361, Gillard 299 and) | viously in this section had only|/Mel Tripp 260 won over Jarvis) jp with 1390 against 1096. Having! tasted victory the Motor City boys really pressed their oppo- sition and it was a squeaker) with Motor City boys winning} with 1103 over 1097 with All Perry 271 for Motor City and! Hayley 318 for Jarvis, Totals were Stan 6226, Motor City 5907, For the winning Jarvis team it was Moxon leading the way for 50 frames with 1332 follow- ed by Pritchard 39 frames 1016, Hayley 41 frames 1033 and Rus- ten 46 frames 1123 and for Motor City it was Gillard 50 frames for 1230, Mel Tripp 50 frames for 1217, Al Perry 41 frames for 1101, Ed Brown 45 frames for 985, Beeby 35 frames 751 and Cammazola 29 frames > Jarvis at a banquet in Milwaukee Feb,, Acadian Cleaners, five 7, to be sponsored by the Fra- squad lost valuable ground ternal Order of Eagles. when the Seagram club beat Wills was named Athlete of} the locals by 4-1 at Willow Bowl. the Year by a wide margin in; Going into the series with a the annual Associated Press|two-point lead over their op. poll. He stole 104 bases, break-| ponents, the Acadian: club un- ing Ty Cobb's 1915 record of 96| fortunately ran into a real bad/| stolen bases in a season. Wills| day. It was a costly defeat, | also batted .299 and led 'Na-| Seagrams took the first game tional League shortstops in base|1257-1120 with Bob Gallagher hits with 208, 296, the only Acadian to hit his The speedy infielder will be) stride. Fred Pechaluk 261, Perc awarded the Frederick C, Mil-| Cutting 291, Orval Brown 253 ler Memorial Trophy by thejand Ernie Hughes 246 for Sea- jagles, who have presented! grams were tops for Seagrams. similar trophies to the. winners) Acadians showed little im- of the AP poll each year since| provement in the second game 1955. The trophies are given in)with 1133. Seagrams took this memory of the; widely known!one with 1232. Ernie Hughes Milwaukee brewer and sports-!271, Bob Reilly 258, Fred Pech. man who was killed in a plane/aluk 258 and a nice relief job crash in 1954, .. by "Red" Fordham, paved the! Dawn Fraser, the Australian} way to the Seagram win. swimming queen who was Sse-| (Ozzie Keeler battled hard for lected in the recent AP poll as) Acadians with 292 Bob Gallag-| Female Athlete of the Year,/her hit with a 246 but it was! will not be here to accept her'trouble all the way for the! trophy, other Oshawa boys. Gallagher {tried desperately to get Birds Better Shot For Series He Says MARACAIBO, Venezuela (AP) --Shortstop Luis Aparicio says he is disappointed at being traded by Chicago White Sox to }game with a 313 score and Dick was Seagrams 1243, 1200. The chips were really down in the fourth game with both clubs close in the stand-| |914 for 39 frames, Dick Adams for 23, Denny Brown 346 for 16 and Hank Sarnovsky 649 for 36. Hank had his worst day of the deadly on the centre pin. }mates untracked in the third also Adams came up with 246 butjian Foods 10; Seagrams 10; Aca. again it was all in vain. Score|dians 9; York Bow! 8; Carway Acadians|Chrysler 7; to the last ball and Bob Gal- lagher had to have a. strike and a spare to win the game. The big fellow who had a ter- rific day, picked a head pin and Seagrams won 1150 to 1130. The team totals were Sea- grams 6016, Acadians 5923. Bob Gallagher and Ozzie Keeler were the only two Aca- dian shooters to go the distance with Gallagher having a terrific day with 296, 246, 313, 343 and 205 for 1403 followed by Ozzie Keeler 210, 292, 206, 255 and 306 for 1269, Dutch Lugtenburg In All-Star By ALLAN BAILEY ties and completion of the "hat tured a 7-2 victory for Oshawa Juvenile All-Stars over Guelph in the .Children's Arena last night. Aside from Armstrong's three goals, Andy Matthews fired two, with single markers coming from the sticks of Barry Furey and Frank Cover, Wayne Chees- man picked up four assists, Terry Peters two and Ted Lut ton, Ian McNamee, Lutton and Armstrong one each, Brian Nasso and Pat Mc- Nally fired goals for the visit- 793 for 36, Denny Linton 549) season. when he was just too Lloyd Sabins was absent due to overtime work. The lefthand- er was really missed, Acadians were fortunate lost a 4-1 decision. Nally. The standings: Darrigo's Ital. eee Oshawa led 4-0 at the end of Willow Bowl & second and held Guelph to two Bowlodrome 6 and Atlas Bowl 4. | Saturday's action will be at} Ace Bowling with Acadians| The first game of the exhibi- tion tilts saw Ted Reeve Pee |Wees down the Oshawa Pee) A rash of last period penal- trick"" by Neil Armstrong fea- . g ing Guelph club, with -- assists his| when the leading Darrigo club] from 'Gene Graziotto and Mc the first period, 7-0 after the| Oshawa Dumps Guelph Contest |dise, Scott Willson, Rick Hard- ing, Mike Dawson, Doug Ger- mond, Larry Lupel, Jim Vaken- ishyn, John Nicholls, Tony Flon- tek, Bernie LaCroix, Don Hud- |gin, Pete McNamee, Joe Rock- brune, : TED REEVE PEE WEES: Gary Ryan, Ricky Knowles, Grant Wilson, Danny DeMario, Tommy Howson, Doug Hunt, Ricky Rademacher, Scott Hop- kins, Chris Smith, Ricky Still- away, Brian Ferguson, John |Savage, Stan Wells, Bruce Fer- }guson, Bill Mouncey, Randy | Giesecke. OSHAWA JUVENILE ALL- STARS: Bill Braiden, Wayne Cheesman, Ken Bradley, Neil /Armstrong, Ted Lutton, Ian |McNamee, Frank Cover, Stan Kolesnick, Barry Furey, Stan Wallace, Wayne King, Andy goals in the third stanza, |Matthews, Terry Peters, Ted Gow, Ron Willoughby. GUELPH JUVENILES: Den- aro ga Brown 250 for the losers, Jar- A Ses is. K ing and Acadians finally made| meeting Darrigo's. Wee All-Stars 4-2, Bill Mouncey| iS Kelleher, Bruce Boissoin, Ontario Junior A Baltimore Orioles but feels he ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Eastern: Division Montreal 15 10 WLT F A Pt Peterboro 15 7 1817 912412745|Niagara Falls 16 8 2114 2145 106 44: Hamilton 1211 2018 3135 12243/St. Catharines 8 16 Springfield 1815 5 150 124 41' Guelph 6 20 Baltimore 18 20 3120 146 39 Tuesday's Results Quebec Hershey Providence LT F APt 7124 9737 7107 7937 5119 9137 7 122 109 31 7 101 142 23 5 95150 17 vis continued to dominate by winning the third game with 1345 against 1203 and it was Pritchard 333, Moxon 300 and for Motor City. Al Perry 291, Gillard 259 and Tripp 240, The Motor City bowlers, after hav-! ing been stunned by three suc- cessive losses, really came to |life and with Al Perry leading The Motor City bowlers fin- ally, after many weeks, show- ed real punch in the last two games and it is to be hoped that they are now over their bad bowling and good scores should be expected from now on, Next week's action takes has a better chance to land in the World Series. "The Orioles have better pitching, more youth and more drive," Aparicio said, He warned Baltimore that his it 1340 - 1134, Anchorman 348, Gallagher Denny Linton 275 and Keeler 255,0n Sunday, the Acadian bowl-| macher and Scott Hopkins pick- were best for Acadians while Orval Brown's 309 was Sea- gram's tops Competing in the Men's Sin-| scored two goals for the To- George Semmett, Brian Nasso, laine Ch Ssnmhin 1 5 : _ Pat McNally, Gene Graziotto, gles Championship in Brantford) ronto team, with Ricky Rade. Bill Bedford, Howard Mooney, ers did well, placing four mem-|ing up one each, Chris Smith,/208" Vanegten, Tom Riddolis, bers of the club on the prize;/Bruce Ferguson. Brian Fergu-| @2>riel Contini, Pete Fontinato, list. Lloyd Sabins rolled 2685 for son, Doug Hunt, Ricky Knowles, Pau! Bodendistel, Bill Hanlon, contract demands will remain The fifth game was a heart-/10 games, Dutch the same. "I want $45,000,"" he \ - said. win could give the club a tie for| Gallagher 2616. Lugtenburg) Rademacher breaker for Acadians when a 2679. Dick Adams 2631 and Bob! each had an assist. John Farley. and Mouncey Tony Flontek scored the first) Western Division Guelph 3 Niagara Falls 6 oie - B am pos Hamilton 4 Peterborough 4 levelan 5 30 150 3 Ss Pittsburgh 14 2210212590, pemreeay's Game Niagara Falls at Hamilton Rochester 1221 5 124 150 29 Western League Tuesday's Result Seattle 4 Calgary 2 Saige, <P go Fs {Edmonton 2 Los Angeles 5 Rochester at Buffalo -- Ottawa-Hull Junior A Pittsburgh at Cieveland -- 2 Hull 11 Springfield at Hershey ttawa M, 5 Ottawa P, 2 astern Professional _ Northern Ontario Senior WLT FAP Kapuskasing 14 S, Porcupine 2 2311 3148 113 49) Saskatchewan Junior 2211 4151115 48)}Melville 9 Moose Jaw 3 1713 6 163 145 40) ' Central Alberta 821 6109152 22/Edmonton 3 Red Deer 2 International League Port Huron 6 Fort Wayne 3 | Eastern League Long Island 5 Philadeiphia 7 Ontario Senior A Charlotte 3 Knoxville 6 WLT F APt. Nova Scotia Senior 23 7 1195 112 47| Windsor 3 Moncton 4 23.10 1161 100 47|New Glasgow 4 Halifax 6 20 14 0 159 187 40) Cape Breton Senior 1417 0103 136 28|North Sydney 3 Sydney 5 1118 2118 131 24 Metro Toronto Junior 328 0104224 6|Marlboros 5 Whitby 2 |Brampton 5 Knob Hill 3 OHA Ir B London 3 Sarnia 16 Kitchener 8 Owen Sound 9 iLeamington 2 Wiadsor 3 place at Aprile Lanes, seu aati {Oshawa goal assisted by Gord Moore and Bob Hail. Scott Will- son fired the second with as- sists from Mike Dawson and Rick Harding. Oshawa led 1-0 at the end of the first period, and 2-1 after) j}the second, but the visiting Ted) | HIT SKIDS AGAIN Dunnies Drop Sixth-Straight Game answered goals in the final Whitby, Davenport (Gay) 17.35 period to win the game. Penalties -- Collins (tripping) 118.) OSHAWA PEE WEE ALL- FORD IN OSHAWA Sales & Service Srort 23. 723- OPEN EVENINGS Brit Selby increased the Dukejinto the Marlboro net to bring} § By KEVIN BOLAND standings, Seven-Ups returned to} i own Whitby D: s e wellithe coveted third rung with ajlead to two goals when Scott|the house around his warparuk (roughing) 14.29, Wat'son|., fy x : 5 geo pe ges vest ong ol 5-3 win over the Farm-|LaRue took his eyes off his/ears. (roughing) 16.43, Tremblay '(high-stick | STARS: Brian White, Richard tended losing streak when they ers. check, Gary Milroy, Milroy) Gary Milroy put the Dukes !#) 16 oe -- ane: Les- dropped a 5-2 decision to To-| For two periods of well-played| passed the puck to Selby park-jahead to stay two minutes later - Minacs, Bob Hall, R y be r ronto Marlboros in the Whitby hockey. Dunlops kept. pace with/e¢ at Reeson's doorstep for the|with a 20-foot backhander, Nick ;| Norton, Gord' Moore, Lee Para- iCommunity Arena last night, the second-place Dukes who/goal, Harbaruk added the insurance NOT GUILTY! i eat nso ne in soe ae Meee ats aga) Lay Devenprt tl the Digs 6 ete, ae ot ae |selves solidly entrenched in theldle tonight due to a reshuffle/beat netminder Jerry Desjar-|¢lose-in | shot. : [Metro Junior "A" cellar spot, dins from close in to finish sec-|, WHITBY -- foal, Reesom) defence: | The loss all but quashed any} Johnston's Men's Wear at 8 Simcoe St. N. are not guilty of misrepresentation when they say that their Ve Yearly Sale of suits, sports jackets and seasonal merchandise is undoubtedly Oshawa's Best Value. Sale starts Thursday, January 17th, 1963. 353 KING w. Hull-Ottawa 9311 Kingston Sudbury St. Louis Tuesday's Result Hull-Ottawa 1 St, Louis 4 Tonight's Game Hull-Ottawa at Kingston THIRD PERIOD Collins Abbott) 4, Whitby, (Tremblay, 5. Mariboros, Milroy (Moore, Selby) 6, Mariboros, Harbaruk (Foley, Chipehase) 7. Maribores, Ellis (Carleton) Penalties -- None. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? | Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth dropping or when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your pilates. This pleasant powder gives a Tamarkable sense of added comfort and security by holding plates more firmiy. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non-arcid) Get FASTEETH at any drug counter, | 5.0. 7.03 8.29 9.08 Windsor Chatham Woodstock Gait K.-W. Sarnia x-dropped out of league Tuesday's Result Galt 6 Woodstock 4 Tonight's Game Windsor at Chatham jin the schedule, Marlboros enjoyed a definite}ond period scoring. forwards: Weller, Davenport, Abbott, 1 | |Wilson, Gay, Fletcher, Marshall, Ev- |hope Dunlops had of making the! playoffs. With 14 games re-|5 edge in the play, Except for the|COLLINS TIES SCORE lerett, prawling antics of the Dunnies') Bill Collins tied the score in|. MARLBOROS goal: Desjardins; maining in the 40-game sched-|agile netminder, Ray Reeson,| the third period.-Bob Abbott had gcfenc'; McCloskey. Ridley, Chipehise: ule, Dunlops rest in sixth place the Whitby club would have)ay put beaten netminder Des-|baruk, Moore, Watson, Milroy, Selby, better than six games away/|been out of contention in the! jardins with a shot labelled for! D8vidson, Cook from fourth spot Knob Hili/first period the right corner but somehow Farms Marlboros took a 1-0 first) Desjardins got a leg in front of In other Metro action Bramp-|period lead when Frank Ridley|the shot. Danny Tre mb] ayijoitman thoiding) 1049, Harbaruk tel 7-Ups and Knob Hill con-/pumped:a low. slap shot from'banged the puck al Desjardins!bowing) 13.41, Foley (elbowing) 18.44 tinued their see-saw battle for)his point position into the Whit-/2gain. Collins picked up the re- SECOND PERIOD j las. } Maritboros, Selby jthe third place spot in the loop.by net. (bound and pushed a shot high! (Milroy, Chipchase> A FIRST PERIOD 1, Maribores, Ridley 12.19 Penalties Stemkowski (interfer ence) 5.07, Chipchase Celhowing) 5.47, fon M10