Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Feb 1963, p. 11

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-- Civil Service Loop Ready For Playofis In Civil Service League action Tuesday night, at Bowmanville Arena, Envoy Food Service de- feated first place Dodd Motors, formerly named Firefighters, by a 5-2 count, while in the second game Teachers edged the Osh- awa Times 3-2 in a tight battle. These games: were the last played to complete the schedule of regular play. Play-offs begin Tuesday, Feb, 12. ENVOY -- DODD MOTORS Envoy could do no wrong when they met Dodd Motors and as a result came up with a 5-2 win, Danford, with two goals, led Envoy to victory and singles were scored by Vipond, Douglas and Bradley, Dodd's two goals were scored by Gar- rard and Hooper. TIMES TEACHERS With Dodd's defeat, the Osh- Times had a chance to end the schedule in first place in the event that they would have de- feated the Teachers, However, this was not the case, as the Teachers won 3-2, Wiedmark, Rodgers and Hogg tallied for the Teachers and Times goals were scored by Beaton and Mc- Avoy, CIVIL SERVICE NOTES: The stars as picked by Mark Feh- renbach were, in the Envoy- Dodd game, Envoy's Danfor and Bradley Ist and 2nd and Dodd's Garrard 3rd, -In the Times-Teachers game, Teach- ers' goaltender Braden was Ist, Teachers' Hogg 2nd and Times' Beaton was chosen 3rd, STANDINGS WLITF APIs, Dodd Motors 7 2 0 Teachers 631 Oshawa Times 6 3 1 Envoy Food 2 6 2 Footes Towing 1 6 2 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY HOCKEY OHA JUNIOR "A" Metro; League -- Marlboros vs Oshawa) Generals, at 7,30 p.m. and Knob| Hill Farms vs Neil McNeil Maroons, at 9.00 p.m. Both games at Maple Leaf Gardens. | BASKETBALL COSSA Lakeshore District "A" Group -- Central Collegiate Bantams, Juniors and Seniors at O'Neill Collegiate, first game at 5.30 p.m.; and McLaughlin Col- legiate Bantams, Juniors and Seniors at Donevan Collegiate, first game at 5.30 p.m. "B" Group -- Ajax at Cour- tice; Pickering at Whitby Henry; Dunbarton at Whitby Anderson; Clarke at Bowman- ville, All games at 5.30 p.m, SATURDAY BASKETBALL Y's Men's Minor League -- Kinloch's Men's Wear vs Bola- hood's Sportshaven, at Central Collegiate, 9.00 a.m.; Firefight- ers vs CKLB, at Simcoe Hall, 10.00 a.m. and Provincial Tile vs Medical Pharmacy, at Sim- coe Hall, 10.45 a.m. Ontario Senior League -- Lon- don vs Oshawa Hawks, at Done- van Collegiate, 7.30 p.m. Change Site For Annual Regatta SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP)--The United States Hen- ley Regatta, annual rowing competition held on the Charles River at Boston for more than a century, will be staged in June on Saratoga Lake, just out- side Saratoga Springs, local of- ficials said Thursday, Saratoga is celebrating the centennial of thoroughbred rac- {ng here and the corporation running the celebration had in- vited the U.S Rowing Assoc'a- tion to move the regatta to Sar- atoga for this year. Other big rowing events have been held on Saratoga Lake in past years. REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aurel Joliat, hockey's mighty atom, played his 500th National Hockey: Lea- gue game with Montreal Canadiens 29 years ago to- day. The Ottawa-born for- ward, famed as. a_ stick- handler, was only 186 pounds at his best playing N.Y. State Will | Insist Changes In Boxing Laws ALBANY, N.Y, (AP) -- New York State will allow profes- sional boxing to continue within its borders but is likely to de- mand that changes be made to make the sport safer and more} palatable to the public, it was} learned Wednesday. A committee formed by the state legislature to investigate the sport will issue its reform recommendations to the law- makers several weeks from now, The Associated Press learned that a majority of the seven- man committee is unwilling to recommend abolition of the sport--one of the possibilities the legislature instructed the committee to examine. The Republican legislative leaders are supporting the com- mittee position, and they have authority to determine what legislation comes before the lawmakers, Governor Rockefel- ler has left the decision to the Republican - controlled legisla- ture, The committee--the joint leg- islative committee on profes- sional boxing--began its inves- tigation last year after the death of Benny (Kid) Paret as a result of a knockout in a welterweight title fight in Mad- ison Square Garden, 2nd and 3rd MORTUAGE WITHOUT LEGAL FEES NO BONUS e low monthly payments @ discount for prepayment e no legal fees SUPERIOR DISCOUNT LIMITED the fastest growing All-Canadian loan company 17 Simcoe St. N. 725-6541 Open daily to 5:30 p.m, Saturday to 12:00 noon Wednesday to 8:00 p.m, Other evenings by appointment 17 OFFICES IN ONTARIO weight. tells the truth about whisky Water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable PASS BOXING BILL CARSON CITY (AP) -- The Nevada senate passed a bill Thursday which provides for "no contest'? decisions in box: ing matches in which one fighter is unable to continue be- cause of a proven low blow, The measure was sent to the assem- bly, The bill is aimed at pre- venting a recurrence of the situation that arose in the welterweight title fight al Las Vegas last December, Griffith retained his title on a technical knockout when Fernandez was |put out. of action by an alleged low blow, "| of assists with single credits go. Emile Griffith-Jorge Fernandez} Tony's Surprise MacDonald In Local Action By ALLAN BAILEY Surprise finishers in the Osh. awa Minor Hockey Association Juvenile League was Tony's Re. freshments, as they downed Hayden Macdonald 6-1 last night to take second place in the standings, one point in front of Beaton's Dairy. Beatons were beaten 4-1 by the league-leading Oshawa Dai- jry club in the first game of the night at the Children's Arena, Eugene Supryka fired three goals to lead Tony's to the win. Gary Kitchen, Bruce Norton and Bryan Suddard each added one, Kitchen picked up a pair ing to Dennis Brown, Doug Pas- coe and Norton, Bernie Ryan | scored the lone Hayden Macdon- ald marker assisted by Ron) Chapman, | Oshawa Dairy marksmen jwere Jim McGraw, Jerry} | Dionne, Phil Solomon and Bob) Robinson. Doug Balson, Gary} Bradley, Wayne Bradley, Gary} | Dionne, Glenn Elliott and Solo-| |mon each picked up assists. | {Ron Siblock scored Beatons/ jonly goal unassisted, | WLTFA Pts, Young Ron Thomas Tops Panama Open PANAMA (AP)--Young Ron Thomas of Durham, N.C,, bird- ied two of the first three holes Thursday and fired a_ four- under-par 68 for the first-round lead in the Panama Open, He took a one-stroke lead over Dick Stranahan of San Leandro, Calif., Bill Erfurth of Crete, Ml, and Milon Marusic of Glendale Mo. At 70 were Antonio Cerda of Argentina and Ron Weber of Bayside, Calif, Ten others were tied at 71, including George Knudson of Toronto and Jim Ferree of Crystal. River, Fla. 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