Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Feb 1963, p. 15

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PERFECT 8-END HIGHLIGHTS ANNUAL KIWANIS BONSPIEL A CURLER'S DREAM, a perfect 8-end, was scored at The Oshawa Curling Club yes- terday afternoon--first in the long history of the annual Oshawa Kiwanis Inter-Club IAN McNAB, of GM Public Relations Dept., himself a member of Qshawa Kiwanis Club, is shown presenting his BIG SUCCESS Oshaw Inter-Club Trophy The Oshawa Kiwanis Club's|the trophy honors Belleville won annual bonspiel, with The Gen-|tacst year, came up with three wins for a total of 45 points but} eral Motors - Oshawa. Kiwanis Inter - Club Trophy as_ the major award, was held here yesterday at The Oshawa Curt-| ing Club and once again proved) an outstanding success. Operated on the points and plus system, with only the two - game winners|\OTHER WINNERS and high one - game _ scores going back on the ice for} the third game, the change of} style was a popular one for ail the entries, particularly the out- combined | ying. the West Toronto rink 7-8 at the time but they won out 16-8. The Orillia foursome, left-to-right, includes skip George Fitzjatrick, Jed Church, Norm Holmes and Walter Louie. in over 20 years of competi- tion. The above picture shows how the rings looked after skip J. Tomlinson's had been a shade heavy and passed through the wide port, with his last rock, Orillia trailed Bonspiel, The thrill came to some veteran curlers from Orillia, who have been visit- ing Oshawa for many years and for skip George Fitzpat- rick, it was his first 8-end PETERBOROUGH Ben Coiis, Les Reichardt, Dick Batten, Dr. John Butt, OSHAWA Rene Thiebaud, Harold Tonkin, Wilf Pascoe, Roy Sawyer, skip, 7(W); BELLEVILLE Dick Lumbers, Ken Pinder, S Don Stanton, S Ron Benn, skip, 10; ' -- SCARBORO Syd Duncombe, Geo. Tayler, Bill Giles, Garth Webb, Harry Weston, Lou Simmenson. Bob Worling, Henry Rumpel skip, WEST TORONTO Doug Winiers, McLaughlin, tothers, Tomlinson, p, EATONVILLE skip. 17 OSHAWA Angus MacDonald, John Vivash, Rex Cox, Frank Taylor, Art Hamblin, Bill Adams Bon Stanton, skip, skip OSHAWA SCARBORO Jack Moore, Crawford Smyth, Bill Gibbie, G. Mason Larry Bunkowsky, Harold Al Gay Jimmie Souch, s| skip. ORILLIA Walter Louie, Norm Holmes, Jed Church, Geo. Fitzpatrick, kip, OSHAWA Bill Henry, Tony Mcliveen, Vern Walker, Fred Kitchen, skip, 9; skip, ---- Second Game -- Frank Toylor, 10; Bob Worling, § Ken Pinder, 6(W); Fred Mitchen, 6(L), Roy Sawyer, 8; H. McGowan, 7 Dr. J. Butt, 6; Billi Jock, Fitzpatrick, 16; J. Tomlinson, Don Stanton, 18; Henry Rumpel Jim Souch, 6(W); Brownlee, -- FINAL 8. 6(L). GAME -- Geo. Fitzpatrick, Bob Patte, Vw Evans, Ivan Parrott, Bud Hyatt, Eldon Kerr, 1 Jimmie Souch, 11; Roy Sawyer Ken Pinder, 12; Grgnt 'Baker, Frank Taylor, 11; Frank McCallum, 5. Bob Worling, 7(W); Don Stanton, 7(L). Ajax Snaps Keystoners Win String Oshawa Simcoe Hall Key- stones, hitherto undefeated in the Oshawa Industrial Basket- ball League schedule, dropped their first loss of the season on Saturday, to Ajax Merchanty Cagers, by a 54-29 score. Team captain Gary New paced Ajax to a 16-12 "first- quarter lead with Jjm Brady keeping keystones ,jn the run- ning. Ajax boosteq their mar members of the winning rink, left-to-right, are Dr. Angus MacDnoald, John Vivash and Dr, Rex Cox. company's trophy to club- member Frank Taylor and congratulating him on. his trophy triumph. Other three a Rink Wins 7; 4, 3 6. 0 7. 1 3 2, 5. {Kiwanian lan McNab, of the GM Public. Relations depart-| ment Following are the complete rinks and scores: -- 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW DIXIE OSH. WESTMOUNT Roy Holland, Gord Osborne, Norm MacAlpine, Bob Stroud, had to "be content with third place. Close behind, in fourth} spot came another Oshawa rink, skipped by "Jimmie"' Souch, with 39 points for three'xe, p erb Aitken, Paul Shilton, Grant Baker, litt win by a skip OSHAWA Gord Riehl Cam Henderson, Harry_ Gay, ivan Parrott, skip, ORILLIA skit WHITBY Harry Simpson, Bud Miller, Hugh Simms, Brick' Evans, Best total in the two - division was turned in Whitby Kiwanis Club entry skipped by V. "Brick" Evans They had 33-plus-7 and close be- Cardwell for the homesters, along with Graham and Burnett for Keystonors jeading the way. skip, OSHAWA Ajax in Yhe thir' quarter while {\).\hold a three-game edge over|the two remaining Whitby vs. | Pa |4-1 lead in the final period. McCowan, | 6.) Hie. 810! Community 4.to 25-15 at the, half, with Gord ; Reg Daze staried hitting for} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Februery 14, 1963 15| Oshawa Generals| Hold High Hand In 4th Spot Bid | {the Oshawa mentor. "I'm really | | By KEVIN BOLAND | Oshawa Generals play theif) out to get it back," he said. showdown cards in the Metro} Should the Generals emerge Junior "A" race over the next) victorious, they could take sole | week in an effort to grab the} possession of the final spot with | final playoff berth in the Metro}a win over Dunlops, Friday. | standings. | Dunlops, on the crest of a) And one could go as far as/four-game unbeaten streak will | saying the cards are stacked be no easv task according to re-| nicely for a fourth-place berth|ports filed from the Dunlop| by the time Generals arrive} hockey dungeons. home tonight. a Dunlop coach and gertleman | Generals', three remaining) farmer, Jim' Cherry, has been| aces, the three games they hold/ eyeing 'fifth place and even the| in hand over Brampton Seven-/fourth place laurels since he Ups, could well prove the de-/took the reins of the Whitby| tiding factor in who holds the| hockey club some time back. | fourth place silverware after the! % 1 smoke has cleared from the| Generals have yet to Mei on} Junior "A" battle scene. | Whitby ice, this season, ¢ ough. Psychologically, Generals hold|1n four games, they have won| an edge over the faultering|two and tied two. All four pet Brampton club wallowing in the} tests were played before a pack. doldrums of an eight-game los-| ed crowd. ing streak. } "I don't care what anybody Generals defeated: Toronto|says,"" Blair once bellowed, Marlboros 3-2 in the opener of|"The most exciting hockey in la two-game set in Toronto, Fri-|this league has been played on \day. |this ice between these two "We fought hard for that| teams." | |one," Pg genet manager,| One interesting note lies in Wren A. Blair, "With that vic-| the fact that ~~ the rage jtory and the effort that went|have yet to beat Generals on with it fresh in our minds we|their own stomping grounds, jcould take that fourth spot, to-| beg ot em -- nee night," he said during a tele-|time Generals play host to Dun. {phone interview. "If we fight as|lops in this area. By special hard we could pull a win off spbeomtagay' from the mgr tonight." Hockey ssociation and the Win or lose the Generals still) Whitby brass, Generals will play; Brampton whén they face Whit-|Oshawa games in the Whitby by Dunlops in Whitby Arena| Arena. Friday night. Blair brought the move about | The last time Generals and|t@ give 'fans in the area a bet- Brampton met Generals lost a/ter look at the Generals'. heart-breaking 5-4 decision to) In their last outing Generals) |the Seven-Ups after they held ajovercame a five-goal first period deficit to salvage a 10-7 smarting over|Win over Dunlops. Generals journey to Maple; Leaf Gardens Sunday to take on |Knob Hill Farms, the third }place club in the standings. | "That-game is too far away| |for me to put any great amount | of attentior to, right now,"' said} |Blair. 'We'll have to getifi |through Whitby and Brampton) |before I can even concentrate HOCKEY /on it."" OHA JUNIOR "A" Metro} In a greater effort to intro- League -- Oshawa Generals vs;duce his team 'to these parts Brampton 7-Ups, at Brampton| Blair announced Generals would | Arena, 8.30 p.m. play a_ re-scheduled game Oshawa Minot Assoc. (Juve-|against league-leading Neil Mc-| nile League) -- Tony's Refresh-| Neil Maroons in Bowmanvillt.| {ments-vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8.15) Monday. i p.m. and Beaton's Dairy vs) "J think it is only fair that Hayden Macdonald's, at 9.15) we show the people in the area| ea aca -- at Oshawa) what the Generals can do," said| , is Arena. Blair. "If we can present a bet? | , Ontario Minor Assoc. (OMHA ter picture to the public, it may| Juvenile "A" Playoffs) -- Osh-| way their thinking toward a {awa All-Stars vs Whitby Juve-| new arena." niles, at Whitby C ity) -- . Arena, 8.30 > 2nd game of! B, © eae _ , Oshawa a Weekly Report BASKETBAYI, Of Dart League | Special /Exhibition Double-| |header (entire proceeds go to} NEIGHBORHOOD DART LEAGUE The following are the results of new Simfoe Hall Boys' Club | Building/ Fund) -- Oshawa Col-| |legiate All-Stars vs Toronto games played Feb. 7 -- Woodview No. | | YeeHtA Junior 'A'? Club, at 7.30)3, 5, Woodview, Ne. 1 0; Rundie No. 2,| |P.M. nd Oshawa Hawks vs To-|% SONo ta Noth Chee fe anna No, 1, 2; } 3, F }rontg All-Pros, at 9.00 p.m. Both hill 25 Southmead No. + 3. Rundle 'No. | games evan C ate. [1 2 Mes at Darevan ollegia © | Doubles -- J. Houston, P Crawford | FRIDAY a "We're - still | that one," said Doug Williams,| SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY |2, Mike Wilson, Midge Wilson, é Pelow, D, Pelow 2,'E. Pelow, A. Pelow,| L. Shortt, B, Shortt, T, Rae 3, P. Fayle, | Metro|M. Rae, D. Rae, June Wyatt 2, John/ | Wyatt, N. Nicholishen 2, J. Carlson, v.| Graves, S. Harman, M. Muir, A. Graves 3, Ralph Hopson 2, Jean Craighead, B.| Clark, Jack Craighead, Ruth Hopson, | HOCKEY / OHA Junior "B" |League -- Bowmanville Pic-0- |Mats vs Schomberg, at Schom- |berg Arena, 8.30 pm. L, Shobbrook 2, T. Twine, V. Ross 2,| OHA Junior "A" Metro|B. Ross 2, L. Cole, Bubbles Kitchen 2,| |League -- Whitby Dunlops and|D. Williams, Bob Kitchen, B. Laycoe | & rie ,N, ; ; | |Oshawa Generals, at Whitby|y Jun: as coe Arena, ; ae 8,45 P.M. | Thompson and L. Cornish | Als ¢ ny , | asebail 1 inning -- L. Shobbrook 5, | | Also, Knob Hill Farms vs Marl |. Twine 5, 3; Bubbles 'Kitchens, R'| jboros, at Maple Leaf Gardens, | Hopson 5, N, Nicholishen 5, H. Fayle 5, 18.30 p.m | Ontario Minor Assoc. Playoffs P, Crawford 5 and J. Houston 5. Oshawa Pee Wees at Belle-| High 3 Darts -- Mike Wilson 119, Bob Kitchen 100 and D. Donald 103, 7.30 p.m. and Oshawa |ville, of-town entries, as it permitted/hind came Ivan Parrott's Osh-! all rinks to get an earlier start)jawa rink, with 31-plus-3. for home Frank McCallum's . Oshawa The Kiwanis Inter-Olub fel-|rink, with 29-plus-9 for two wins, lowship was also greatly en-|was next in line, in the prize hanced under the new system, , followed by Bob Woniing's in that all the rinks sat down/Scarboro entry, with 28-plus-9j|Cic together, for the Inter - Clubjand "Bud" Hyatt's rink from} dinner, |East York, with 28 points. HIGHLIGHTS Oshawa Club president Mur- In addition to the popularity ray Sparkes extended a warm of eg Lp Sel gt grat i a nie pope ape grind, two other ighlights|, eee . ribnck marked the 1963 Kiwanis Inter- og hr ae ' ~itt ° 7 us area, Spero ke eee lHarold Michell of Dunbarton, George Fitzpatrick's rink of also spoke briefly, congratula- Orillia, which has never missed|tit& the Oshawa Club for their this event, since .its inception. dear Sook teletn "ss ae : | relations, by staging Lagi yoy a0 bon the tro-/such an outstanding inter-club phy victory by an Oshaiwa rink, | , large enough to embrace! Frank Taylor's rink, which in-|99 4; | leide different clubs. don Kerr, cluded Dr. Angus Macdonald, | Bonspiel chairman Geo. H.|F: McCollufy, John Vivash, Dr. Rex Cox and Campbell acted. as drawmaster Maly Favott, Taylor as skip. They amassed|for the day's play and co. 80 Ho" j vd 7 & CO- ott, ps jor gt in three clean-|chainman Bob Patte supervised | 9/2"t. faker, PRuIpOS. __jthe presentation of the prizes.) °°" As a matter of fact, the/The General Motors - Oshawa Oshawa entries were prominent|Kiwanis Inter - Club Trophy, Crna OHAw A in the list of prize-winners this|along with four handsome top|}¥0/4"<No?14 hay Weta year, something unusual. Eldon|prizes, were presented to the/Carl Olsen, Alex Mackay, Kerr's Oshawa rink grabbed the|members of the winning rink by|4: Brownlee, Da ine runners - up laurels. This four-| ---------------- Murray Sparkes, Wes Piatti, Garnet. Tubb, Bob Patte, skip. 1 skip OSH. WESTMOUNT DUNBARTON Dou Walter Lynde, Vic Cooper, Dr. McKay, Howard Cross, skip, WHITBY Don. Kidd, P Bob Cawker, Howard Walsh, Bob Wilkinson, Joe Goudaur, Chas, Evans, skip, OSHAWA Harold Stark, Sam Jackson Jr., Jack McLeod, Morey Reed, John Wooton Frank Goddgy, SKIP, nd OK Fred Hoiiday, 269-1 upholme, Jules Olsen, 1Qr Wilson, SKID, EAST YORK Ace Duncan, Jack Halton, W. Blair, Bud Hyatt, skip, Game -- Bob Patte, re sord Rae, Ralph Vickery, Ted Wildgoose, Eldon Kerr, skip, OSHAWA Don Howe, Reg. Lancaster, Russ Humphreys, Frank McCallum skip, 7 Sicona 9 Clore Wilson, Bob Stroud, 2; Frank Godden, 17; C, McCullough, 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW A 8; skip, \feat 6.\0ff 5, Woods 7, Newitt 17, Dick- - Total 2|ERS -- Brady 9, Milosh 3, Jep- {Boivin 3; Total 29 s.|Dunn's Tailors f Jim Brady kept pace on behalf/Bantam All-Stars at Belleville, of the Simcoe Hall club, for a/8. jand-home rounds. 42-28 /dge, I) the final quarter, Cathe through with Ajax while GSniy Burnett and Brady were Newitt} First loss in eight starts, de- not only spoiled Simcoe Hali's record but also' set the two points, form, with big efforts | BASKETBALL C lallowed to score for the Simcoe], League--O'Neill Collegiate} 3/Hali forces. at McLaughlin Collegiate, first! |game at 5.30 p.m. and Donevan |Collegiate Bantams, Juniors and) ne) Seniors at 7, Stage for a stretch run by Ajax,/first game at 5.30 p.m, now trailing top spot by only| Dunbarton, 5.30 p.m. and Whit- Defensively, Ajak were in topjby Anderson at from} p, 4.'Cardwell and Dickson on guard! 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