Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jan 1963, p. 13

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Lucky Wills Tops UAW Point Race Official statistics of the UAW;cluding Napiorkowski of Tony's, Hockey League disclose that|who has climbed fast in recent Lucky: Wills, pivot of Vendo-)games. Harold Ford of 5 matics' No. 1 er line, te ta tee eee ee eae yee t . Fy ' still in control of the po did chewing WF con oh ton tae Big Bob Grier Joins Oshawa Hawks Squad night under the beaming eyes of coach Fred Whalley, who im- mediately announced that Grier would make the trip to Sarnia for his first taste of action this year. we eeeane ers are in the top. ten scorers list put out by the league secre- tary, Fred Whalley, also the coach of the Hawks. Their big gun so far has been Nick Oshawa Hawks, presently en- gaged in a fight for the fourth and final playoff berth in the Ontario Senior Basketball 4 a TRENTON RCAF Curling Club representatives, shown above, captured the District No. 8 honors, in Ontario Pro- vincial Ladies' single-rink Sil- ver 'D' round-robin play- downs, here at The Oshawa Curling Club yesterday morn- ing, when they won their fifth- round game for a total of four wins and one defeat, beating out Oshawa Golf Club, Whitby Curling Club and _ Peterbor- ough CC, all of whom finish- ed tied with a 3-and-2 record, Left-to-right, the Trenton curl- ers are Mrs. R. Bowdery, skip; Mrs. K. (Bob. bie) Reid; Mrs. C. (Nevida) LaGroix and Mrs. C, (Hope) Haverstock. --Oshawa Times Photo (Mildred) League, will have their work cut out for them this Saturday night when they travel to Sarnia for their first meeting with the YMCA Teen-towners. . The Sarnia team, rated num- ber one in a pre-season poll, are on a three-game winning streak and threatening to over- haul the Hamilton Quigleys for a first-place finish, The two clubs met last weekend in Sarnia with the host club taking an 85-70 win, despite Al Schlos- ser's 24 points. The Teen-towners are present- ly in a tie for second place with the St. Thomas Barnes, each with three wins. However the Barnes have played one more game, a loss. scoring race, and his total of 15 goals, plus the league high mark of 21 assists for a total of 36 points, gives him a seven- point margin over Merchants' Harvey Burke. . Burke has been "pushing" Wills lately but the latter pick- ed up four points on y while Burke failed to make the score-sheet. In third slot is Jackie Sneddon, also of Mer- chants. He has the high number' of goals, 16, which along with a dozen assists, makes him a 29- point total. Wills' two wingers, Gary Cope- land with 22 and Jim Milton with 21, are fourth and fifth in the point race, indicative of the help Wills has been accorded Nicholson who has been hoop- ing at an 18.7 points per game clip. Jim Bowling is right be- hind him witl an average of 16. points. The key, however, is Ron Vernoche a 62" guard who posted a 23.7 point average last year, Vernoche got off to a slow start this year but has shown signs recently of coming out of his slump. Against the Quigleys last week, both he and Grant Gordon connected for 18 points apiece, The Hawks will have another new face in the line-up for Sat- urday's game. The latest ac- quisition is big Bob Grier, a 6'3"', 260 pounder from Midland. Grier first came to Canada a few years back with the Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four Foot- ball Conference, He appeared in town this past summer with the Midland Flyers, the team that eventually knocked Al Heffer- ing's Imperials out of the OASA Softoall playoff picture. Although admittedly out of good playing condition, Greir hopes to be able to help the club with his rebounding ability and close-in shooting, where his size is an obvious advantage. There certainly won't be too many opposing players able to move the big man out of there. Brent Oldfield, _ sitti in fourth place in the individual No less than four Sarnia play- Grier inked a contract Monday by his mates. " Wills, Vendomatic Burke, Merchants Sneddon, Merchants Copeland, Vendomatic Milton, Vendomatic Napiorkowski, Tony's Tran, Tony's League's initial start, 11 years" Z0, ' Culy Vince Canstone, of the leaders, is Melnick muc in the bid for ova Vendomatic Tony Merchants Bad Boy, iving Tony's Joe of an ar, Iender's title" => ? ee 38 aFae 9 8 5 3 ovtuauere reoot a J TOP TEN scoring derby, seems to be back on the beam again in a scoring way. He had:himself a field day against the Hamilton Quigleys a hives ago, running up a big 26 ints. Bird, Tony's Armstrong, Merchants Ford, Vendomatic Following the top five, there are four tied with 19 points, in- NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago, won 20, lost 13, tied 10, points 50 Points: Bathgate, New York, saeestonnn? 42285 Sar SeaSGnk= SSssstusse?s Melnick, Tony's Vanstone, Vendo, Hawe, Merchants Cirka, Bad Boy FORD | IN OSHAWA | Sales & Service Jie Sant KIN 723- lwe" 9311 | OPEN EVENINGS Trenton RCAF Ladies Win Silver 'D' District | The possibility of a tie for;jawa Golf Club-rink drew the|several Oshawa stones on the| j outside rings. It looked as if|the pace the strategy would pay but with|team by winning Poa ian rock, Mrs. Hezzelwood|five games. Don \finally caught two Peterbor |the Oshawa Clothier: | stones daciereite and can tory with a very good score of|268, Ron Swartz 261, Joe Vasko ifine "double", to occupy the|1413. : ; }259 and Don Henning 253. jrings with four counters. Mrs.| Peoples have acquired the; On the day, Peoples rolled |Scott, Liftlock City skip, got ajservices of Joe Vasko and feel}6191 for three points and Plan- |trifle wide with her final rock|he will be a big help to the team tation rolled 5888 for two points. and failed to make the distance|in the next few weeks. Individual totals for the local on the rougher ice -- leaving] The first game was won by/club were Don Henning 1413, Oshawa a "four"? and a 12-10|Peoples with a fine score of/pon Swartz 1296, Harold Ballem victory, 1336 over Plantation's 1155. Don) 4g frames 1167, Sel Himes 30 with a record of four wins and|tative rink is allowed only one|to "clean up" three closely-| In the event the Trenton|Henning was high with 326 fol-lrrames 725, Orest Pidwerbecki only one defeat. substitute, in case of illness,)bunched Oshawa Golf Club) RCAF ladies are unable to con-|owed by Harold Ballem 290,34 frames 714, Joe Vasko 27 The Trenton "gals" lost their|etc. In the event, the qualifying| counters, the Peterborough rink] tinue in the subsequest playoffs, | Ron Swartz 258 and Sel Himes/trames 635 and John Trott 13] first game to Cobourg, then|rink can not "ice" at least/had the unusual misfortune of|the district will be represented|208 for the Clothiers while Keith/frames 241. For Toronto Bruce "pulled up their socks' and) three of its original members,| whipping three successive take-/by the Oshawa Golf Club rink,|Batrett 281, Jack Bregman 244/Cadorin 1179, Fred Halle 45 mever looked back. Cobourg,|/the runners-up in district play|out rocks, through the same| Following are the complete|@nd Bruce Cadorin 259 were/frames 1118 and Keith Barrett incidentally, finished tied for|automatically qualify: This}narrow port, for clean misses| results : ;'ops for Plantation. \45 frames 1106, last spot. Tied after four ends|meant that the three-way tie/and OGC counted three, to make Plantation fought back to win] 4. 2 result of last Saturday's yesterday morning, the RCAF/for second place had to belit 10-8. . TALNTON eae Cenk the second game with 1220 asi. ction Peoples Credit Jewellers squad scored one, four and one, | settled. On the final end, Mrs. Scott's| mrs. c. Haverstock, Mrs. Wm Name Peoples struggled to roll 1123.|,00 1oaq Group "B" with 13 on successive ends, the Sth, 6th) With three teams tied for|rink tried desperatley to guard|Mrs. C. LaGroix, Mrs. C. H. Jenkin,|Top shooters for the winners points followed by Knob Hill and 7th respectively, to take ajrunners-up, with identical 3-2) "'shot rock" and so protect their M's: f- Reid, Mrs. Lloyd Oke, jwere Fred Halle 279 and Keithinow) and All Canesiun Mutual commanding lead. jrecords, Mrs. Hezzelwood's Osh-| two-point margin, in spite of| skip) 10; skip," ordhary |Barrett 275. For Peoples they Funds with 9 points each, Plan WHITBY C.c. OSHAWA GoLF |Were Harold Ballem 296 and|:.+iqn Bowl and Stanley L. Jar- rs. 1, Currie, Mrs. Harry Gay, |Ron Swartz 258. lvis 7 points each, Peoples Cloth- The Toronto club ran into ing 6, Bowlerama Lid. 5 and } iM Hegel bis sad Mrs. D. Jacobie, rs indsey, Mrs. H. Lawrence ; j Miss D. Dobbie, | Mrs. N. Hezzelwood| trouble in the third game and Fi S awa Oo lub skip, 10; skip, (rolled their lowest game of the| Motor City 4. | | PETERBORO C.C, COBOURG G.8C.C. |day 1036 while Peoples, though) Th's coming Saturday, Peo- Mrs. D. Abraham, rd : ples journey to Aprile Lanes to Mrs. W. Beggs, Z \ y l I D : t ; t C Pl Mrs, E. Carey, |winning the game, had quite a Mrs. K. Wilcox, |). sep: ray ; take on the league-leading Peo- Mik. F Walsh bit of difficulty in rolling 1146. ples Credit Jewellers, Oshawa Golf Club's curling, Robb's rink 10-7, for the mar-; Fo! representatives in the annual/gin of one point on the total, | sults it se tT nial |Top men for the local club were ; pe 'Don Henning 269 and Ron -- FINAL STANDING -- |Swartz 251, Joe Vasko was SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES ems ee istrict vet | 15-14, iui Governor - General's) competi-| px crrING FINAL UNIONVILLE tion, emerged triumphant.in the) "tne final match proved il Gente Viecnes. Won Lost| Trenton RCAF C.C., ev | started in this game and rolled 1 Industrial and Commercial zone playoffs, held here yester- ; ; | day on their own ice, when they real thriller and this time, Len|Bob 'Harris, Oshawa's Peoples Uproot Plantation oii ss iii Saturday, Jan, 26, when they clash at 7.30 at the Donevan Gym, It will be the first home| fore the New Yee -- wa Goals: Mahovlich, Toronto, 23| : Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, | | STARS YESTERDAY'S By THE. CANADIAN PRESS Guy Gendron, Boston's hard- skating forward who scored two goals including the winner, in last-place Bruins' 5-4 victory over league - leading Chica Black Hawks, . nif Saturday, at Bayview Bowl injall the Toronto team struck out ioronto, Oshawa Peoples Cloth-\and Peoples punched headpins. ing pulled an upset by defeating|For Plantation Fred Halle led strong Plantation Bowl/with 205 followed by Paul| three of the|Wilkinson 273, Keith Barrett 269 Henning led|and Jack Bregman 258. Best for s to this vic-/Peoples were Harold Ballem A rink of ladies from the, Trenton RCAF Curling Club|top spot was eliminated yester-|bye. In the afternoon sudden- will represent Central Ontario}day morning when the Whitby|death game, Mrs, H. Scott's District No. 8, in the Southern) entry, skipped by Miss Doreen| Peterborough rink tied their Ontario Silver '"'D"' playdowns, | Dobbie, beat out Oshawa Golf| game with the Whitby foursome at Weston Golf and Country|Club's Mrs. N. K. Hezzelwood|on the 8th end, at 8-8, yielded a Club, later this month. }and her rink, 10-8. one-point margin in the 9th to The Trenton RCAF rink earn-| Peterborough C. C, created|Miss Dobbie's rink but came ed the right when they defeated| the three-way tie for second|back with a two count on the Mrs. F. Fordham's Oshawa! spot, with a nip-and-tuck 10-9/10th, to qualify for the final. Curling Club entry in the fifth} win over Cobourg. In the final match, the Lift- round of the round-robin play,| Yesterday's subsequent play|lock City foursome enjoyed a yesterday morning here at that|was necessitated by the OCLA/five-shot lead, 10-5, going into club, to emerge from the series| ruling that a district represen-| the 9th end. Trying desperately Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 4/ Penalties: Young, Detroit, 150) |minutes, | @ Commercial and industrial Sites @ Leasebock @ Development Paul Ristow REALTOR Simcoe N. 728-9474 52% -- Fifth Round of Round-Robin -- Mrs. T. Doughty, Mrs, H. Scott, skip, | GENERAL STEEL WARES a se GARBAGE OSHAWA C.C. John Piper, Rich Vesey, ev. Smith, B Bob Walker, Mrs. R. Bowdery) pad | 4strai i i Syphon ss ery es Pee aa strikes before break: The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. scored a brilliant total 19-15 win over the Unionville rinks, in the Mrs. N. H wi PPE ae | | Pewberuen Co | Peoples continued their win-| t) 3 jning ways by taking the fourth) 3 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) final match of the session. The win was in the nature of (Mrs. H. Scot Yenitby CC, |game, topping their rivals with| ; |1325'over the Toronto club's| 1 a major upset, not only because Unionville Club curlers have (Miss) Doreen. Dobbie) 11146, Strong men for the victors practically dominated both On- Oshawa C.C., (Mrs. F. Fordham)...... } {were Don Henning 358, Ron} tario Silver Tankard and Gover- nor-General's playdowns in' this lowing are the complete re-| Cobourg oer | -- Special Pleyotts -- |Swartz 268 and Orest Pidwer-| ints At iy laird ligase or ge ele to Pl | tre, I Sata et bie, 9. e fi game went to Plan-| nes. Nl Meaty a bye |tation when they rolled 1331) Mrs. Hezzelwood 12; Mrs, H. Scott, 10.| against Peoples 1261. This game| was a frame-by-frame battle, up| area for several seasons, but more so since the OGC rinks, comprised of a combination of experienced and "'green" curl- ers, were competing in the com- petition for the first time. (X) Oshawa Golf Club entry qualified os runners-up and alternate Oshawa Golf Club rinks, skip-| ped by Bruce Bradley and Ted) Chenier, will represent this} zone in further knockout play- offs, to be held at The Oshawa} Curling Club later this month. SIX CLUBS IN With six clubs i Unionville met Oshawa CC in| the first round, with Uxbridge] taking on Woodville in the same. set. Oshawa Golf and the} Whitby Club rinks drew a bye.! In the first round play, Osh-| awa Curling Club's entries lost) competing out 22-16. Bob Walker's Oshawa| what was intended to be a draw.| OSHAWA GoLE CC rink beat out Gord Brum-/Oshawa's break came in the|T- Chenier, well's rink 9-7 in their session} but veteran Len McMullen's! Unionville squad defeated Nor-| mie Ward 15-7, to decide it. | In the other bracket, both) Uxbridge rinks won, Bill Brad-| bury over Elwood Free 10-7 and) Bill Geer over Emerson Thorpe 17-9, for a 27-16 total. In the semi-finals, Geer de- feated Brumweli 12-9 but Mc- Mullen won 10-5 over Bradbury,| to give Unionville the edge 19-17. In the other bracket, Whitby) almost spoiled the Oshawa Golf! Club's bid. Clair Rich's rink de- feated Bruce Bradiey's squad) 7-5 in a tightly-played match but) Ted Chenier won over D.! PLANS TO WED MOSCOW (AP) -- Vale ry Brumel of Russia, world high jump record-holder, will be married next week, Tass news agency said Wednésday.| Brumel, who leaves Jan. 24 for) a United States tour, will marry a Russian gymnast. Brumel raised his own high jump stand- ard to seven feet 5% inches last Sept. 29. PREPARE TO LEAVE MONTREAL (CP)--Canadian bobsledders leave Friday for the world championships. The two-man competition will be held Jan. 26-27 and the four- man Feb. 2-3, both in Inns- bruck, Austria. Considered Can- ada's top drivers are Monty Gordon of Harriston, Ont., Vic- tor Emery of Montrea] and Dr John Emery of London, Ont. McMullen's rink, although they|Serd Srumwell, ; registered their third win of the day, could not offset the differ- ence when Gord Brumwell lost! his third-straight game of the} competition. | Brumwell and Bradley} tangled in one half of the final! game, with Oshawa's Chenier obliged to keep McMullen in check. McMullen had the edge] all the way but Chenier and his} men kept within range and when skip Ted Chenier counted with a fine "chip" shot with his last rock, to count shot and cut| out three Unionville counters, it} left that game at 12-9 for Union-| ville's McMullen. | _In the other half of the double-| rink event, Bradley and his en-| tire rink curled in sterling fash-| ion, especially vice-skip Ted] Bastedo and Bradley, to grad-| ually eke out a lead over Brum- weil, In the 8th end, with Oshawa counting four rocks, Sremeiell got a break with an over-weight} stone when he managed to rub) off a front rock and roll into the centre, to count ghot, on| | llth when Brumwell, this time} with a chance to count four; himself, drew too far and rob-| bed the Oshawa rock into the} centre, on the last stone, With the other game finished,| Unionville needed to count two for a tie, on the final end! against Bradiey but a_ well- spread set gave skip Brumwell little chance for the necessary double and when he missed, |by a fraction -- the game was et r, over. dl Skip, 'Bud' Watson, Jock Watson, Ken Roberts, Len McMullen, skip, Totals: UXBRIDGE John Harvey, oss Murray, Ernie Peredine, Bill Geer, skip, Mel Joes, Earl Harman, Bob Timbers, Bill Bradbury, ; skip, 'Buck' Luke, Rudy Andrews, Larry Marshall, Norm Ward, 15; skip, Q 22 16.! WOODVILLE Garnet Day, Orland Lamb, Earl McKague, | Emerson Thorpe, | skip, 9 Wm. Pethick, John Scott, Orin Thorpe, Elwood Free, skip, 17; a 16 WHITBY C.C. P. Lawrence, Wm Ww. Clair skip. Al Puckrin, L: Conlin, Harry Lott, D. Robb, ip, i totals: 27 OSHAWA GOLF Ken Tipney, Cliff McCarten, Ted Bastedo, Bruce Bradley, skip, Frank Simpson, Tom McDowell, Herb Robinson, Ted Chenier, skip, (A Bye) -- Second OSHAWA GOLF B. Bradley, 5; T. Chenier, 10; otals 15; UNIONVILLE G. Brumwell, 9. L. McMullen, Totals 4 UXBRIDGE ; Bill Geer, ! 10, 19; Bradbury, 5 7 ee UNIONVILLE 9; L. McMullen, 18; G.. Brurmwell, 12, 3 15, | B. Bradley, Totals: BACKACH When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, backache, tired feeling, disturbed rest often follow, Dodd's Kidney Pills stimulat kidneys to normal duty. You feel ter--sleep bet- . work better. SAT. 4:00 P.M. CHANNEL 9 SHELL'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF GOLF S stars--played on the greatest golf courses. 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