Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1963, p. 11

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* OSHAWA CAR RALLY VETERAN. TELLS TALE Don Hambly, of Oshawa, week's annual 'Winter Rally" gator; the quality and perfor- veteran rally driver and navi- but lost points before reaching mance of the car and what gator, who was navigator for North Bay. Don and driver "rally bugs" call "the luck of the Corvair Monza No, 31 en- Maurice Carter, developed oil the road', are all deciding try, sponsored by Leavens leaks 56 miles west of Toron- factors. Above, Don is at the Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Toronto, to, due to a damaged oil filter. placed well earlier in last The skills of driver and navi- Oshawa Cagers Sweep Exhibition Twin-Bill A capacity crowd turned up|the All-Pros with 15 while Clare| move paid off, as with only six at Donevan Collegiate last night,|Excelby notched eight and Dick/seconds left, he dropped in a to watch the exhibition basket-| Shatto had seven. nifty shot from the key and gave j . 0: @ , ball doubleheader, staged in aid) | EXCITING FINISH eater BK Senin "A" eee of the new Simcoe Hall Boys'! ore ekitting teen eed ment Top scorer in the game was Club Building Fund and they| sow of the night. Never more|John Wright, who sank 18 for were rewarded with both enter-|than six points separated t he) er John Maki and Dave tainment and keen competition.|two evenly-matched clubs and In the nightcap, Oshawa's pened. microphone, telling what hap- | Midget Round-Robin Navy Vets to a 6-3 victory over| wood, Seacton ae Harry, Anderson Firefighters. Bob Glecoff had a|pubrowski, Scott pair of goals and two assists| Babcock, and Bob White had one counter, Fred Greenwood picked up tw assists and Harry Morrison, Mike Dubrowsky and Scott An- derson had one apitce. Claire Glendenning, By ALLAN BAILEY Playoffs can tell an entirely different story, as the members of the Canadian Legion team, in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- ciation Midget League can testi. fy. They finished the regular season on top of the league, but were edged 3-1 Wednesday night by the seventh-place Rotary team, in the first of a seven- : +3: | Compeutee, game round-robin series. marksmen for the losers, with|(ou' Levine, Ray Graham, John Ryan and Walt Kniaziuk, Jerry Wallace "0". ashoff, Rick Homes, |Beazat, Jim Curry | sperger. and o John Neat and Bill | Bill KINSMEN EDGE LOCAL 222 | John Goals by Bill Taylor and Joe|Bos Weer Waite gave Kinsmen a 2-1 win| Local 222 -- Bill Waying, Ted Ron Masterson Preston, » Larry Bill Morrison. Jack Coros, Walt Kniagiuk, Terry Slack and eooote---< | me Ssosoom looe-+ooo8 i [er rKweewun Produces Early Upse Morrison, 'Neil, Mike and Rick Klismen -- Allan Trotter, Wayne jer. Bob _ Kiwanis ~ Jim Spiers, Richard <=, |Moak, Ernie' Martin, ich Andrews, Stroud and Paul Dick were the) Tom Werry, Al Holt, Wayne Aasen, Bob Domokas, Dave Hare, U Reid, Bill Pakosta, Jim Clapp, Ron Wilson, Dionne, Paul Rose, Dan Logemi Johnston, Bob Muir, Brian My: Good. alter. Grabko lohn = Soh: arry! Hudgin, Ted Dionne, Mike Hewer, Térry Ostle, Terry | McAvoy, Canadian Legion -- Gary Stevenson, | Lloyd French, Gary Clark, Bill Zulflet, Larry McAvoy scored the only| Bill Taylor, Dave Luke, Allan Griffin, | it, John Baron, Don Cocker. Scattergood, Bob Jetferson, Ta Pa r A Pts,/ an, ers, and jocor-w | :|day night, ' CIVILE SERVICE HOCKEY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 15,1963 J}. Two games were played Tues. at Bowmanville Arena, one to decide second place in Civil Service League standing, between Oshawa Times and the Teachers, the other, the first game of two to be played, to decide the last playoff spot between Foote's Towing and Envoy' Food Service, TEACHERS - TIMES Teachers scored three goals in the first period and three more in the second period to, defeat The Oshawa Times 6 to 4) and so clinch second place, | The Times now are forced to meet with the strong first-place, Dodd Motors in the best 2-of-3) games, in the semi-playoffs, be- ys) al Dick, Dennis Chernick, Ron Stauffer,| b | } | a| we W. L. HOUSTON 67 KING W. -- PHONE 723-7822 ginning Tuesday, at 7.00 p.m, | Teachers, on the other hand, must sit out until the Footes- Envoy total - goal series is settled. Teachers' goals were scored by Weidmark, with three RESULTS COUNT! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board Teachers Clip Newsies In Bid For Second Spot and singles by Sinclair, Bro- ther Martin and '/Paul Wright. Times' four goals were tallied by Al Baker (2) Beaton and Durno, FOOTE'S . ENVOY Envoy Food Service came on strong in the first period and scored four goals to one in the first 15 minutes but just man- aged a 4-3 victory. Foote's Towing, who always start slowly, got back late in the period, scoring one goal by Thompson, unassisted, at 20:25 and in the second period, Thompson tallied two more but the club failed to get the equalizer, Envoy goals were scored by Vipond, Barry Johnson, Bob Johnson and Jerry Jackman This gives Envoy-a one-goai edge, going into the second and BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) final game, next Tuesday at 8,00 p.m, vate | Civil Service Notes -- John. Kozak picked the: stars this week and in Times game John picked Tea- chers' Weidmark for first star; Times' Baker was ond star and Teachers' lette was picked -as third. In the Foote's - Envoy game, John picked Foote's Thompson as first star with Enyoy's Bob Johnson and Vipond 2nd and 3ré A EXPORT or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES 6 Say: Walt Mazur fired goals forjand Don Wragg assisting. tons ~ Dave MoCenm, Dan Rotary with assists from John Dick and Jim McIntyre. John Baron scored the lone Legion tally assisted by Bob Calford, are ae 1 win) Laced 22s -- 5 7 over Loca . Kinsmen finish- » Fry wyer, NAVY VETS TAKE FIREMEN) oq jn second place and thie local!? oweki, Di Bob Cameron scored three)jyst one point behind in the/Smith,' Jim goals and had one assist to lead|/ragular schedule, Assists went|Pete Andrews and a jto Waite and Bobby Burke. | goal for the local assisted by) Eddie Wright, John Oshawa Stars \Fonn Solowski and Darry] Hud-| Setrnd" sou' teeone Lakas. " jgin. | Firefighters Charlie N 20 | |Claire Glendenning, Gary Win 0. ver KIWANIS TIES LIONS pos Wragg, Jerry Wallace, Ross Whitby Boys 2s Us, Domolar anavton Sioa, 2-2 tie, Les ' | Strou | y yi Werry notched the Kiwanis markers with assists by Richard) tayy vets | By ALLAN BAILEY | ; ' A fy Mle | Oshawa All - Stars thumped |Moak _ ein haba ahinhe Kinsmen Club |Whitby Juveniles 14-0 in The It was Brian Myers and Ron slg ge County Town last night to take| Wilson scoring for the Lions.| Local 2283 a 2-0 lead in their best-of-five|/Both Myers and Wilson picked| Canadian . Legion Ontario Minor Hockey Associa-|up an assist each and Jim Clapp|Fiefighters tion "A" series playoffs. 'had a pair, Stan Wallace led the way With) Rotary - Ron Lupel, Terry McQuade, three goals, Ian McNamee, | 50? uaves, ine Dick, Dann Noakes, | 5, A Ryan, Tom Row: Terry Peters, Ted Lutto N,\den, Jin Mcintyre, "Ray Graham, | Wayne Cheesman and Neil Barry Dunn, Wayne Peyton, Paul Stud: | Armstrong each had a pair, | j6y.,, Wee Mazur and Dagry! McCul- with Ken Bradley picking up 8! Neyy vets -- Larry: Pollard, Bob single counter. Dorn Gutsole was White, David Keenan Bob Saher, Doug credited with the shutout, Greenwood, Bob Glecoff, Fred Green- They took a 6-0 lead in the |first period, added three more| jin the second and five in the | third, | Referee Mel Suddard handed out 12 penalties to Oshawa and |14 to Whitby, in the rough- jchecking affair. | John Vesters, of the Whitby) club, was given a game miscon- duct penalty for striking lines- man John Sadowski with his stick. The incident will be in-| vestigated by the OMHA. | The third game of the ser-| es will be in the Whitby Arena) i jon Monday, starting at 8.30 p.m | FIRST PERIOD a) McNamee (Lutton) 1% 3. Oshawa, Oshawa, McNamee Oshawa, Bradley (Mathews) Oshawa, Peters (Mathews, Furey) 3 8. Oshawa, Peters (Willoughby) 18.02] 6. Oshawa, Wallace | (Peters, Willoughby) 16.15 SECOND PERIOD | Oshawa, Wallace a] 1.20 12.10 | 4 1 li 00} 7. MABEL, Jackson had 10 apiece. For Osh- they even had to go into over-|@Wa Larry Planke and Ron Bur- amooth-working Senior team,|"me, before Donevan Col- the Hawks, coasted to an easy 35) legiate's Murray Hobbs gunned|"@Y Hobbs followed with 11. 9.25 home the winning basket, with) Oshawa Collegiate All-Stars:| 6. (Lutten, Armstrong) Oshawa, Lutton (McNamee) LACK LABE nett gunned 13 each and Mur- 70-38 victory over the Toronto Oshawa, Armstrong, All-Pros but im the curtain- six seconds left in the overtime|61 -- Rowden 7, Fedorczenko %. at coe ne : Collegiate All.| Petiod. |9, Hobbs 11, Dejong 6, Planke = vn beg on peel «|. 'The overtime session was ua, _Seneco 2, Reeson and Bur- in the and had/necessary after Oshawa 2 to go all out to eke a 61-60 de-|ball to Toronto's Jerry Stern-/ Toronto YMHA: 60 -- Cohen, Sane over the classy Toronto] berg lg ong ese nae bit * ee Pace 2. uniors. in regula' ime. Sternberg|Jackson 10, Shuhan, Wrig! knotted the count at 57-all and|and Fong 7. FOOTBALL CAGERS sent it into the short stanza. Os ks: 70 -- ! . The All-Pros turned out to be vedic _ Oshawa Hawks: 70 Andre ei Argonauts as Aubrey Linne Earlier, the All-Stars hadjjicka 2, Oldfield 7, Cheski 6, Dick Shatto, Jim Anareotts and| trouble stopping John Wright)Gunn 6, Grier 19, Etchells 3, Go. took. on the Hawks They and John Maki of the YMHA|Kolodzie 8, Olinyk 6, Rowden, put' on quite a show al had club, Wright's 11 first-half|Booth 6 and Newey 7. the crowd cheering for them points helped give Toronto a 25-| Toronto All-Pros: 38 -- Excel- most of the first half. as they 23 half-time lead. McLaughlin's| by 8, Andreotti 4, Shatto 7, Philp went through some comedy ped Larry Planke netted seven in|15, Linne 4 and Watt tics that kept the crowd laugh- the early going for Oshawa, who) Timer and Scorer: Tony Sara- ite The Glave Grow wee oon had considerable trouble with) mak; Officials: Jim Brady and tent to play their style of game their shooting and couldn't solve Lionel Kelly, all of Oshawa. and just coast through the early ag defence. set up by stanza, with Oshawa leading 22- gett gic 1. Je Philp, th ive| Big Ron Burnett from O'Neill SPORTS 'heemanad balltaaok had 1 uae CI helped to give the All-Stars at the midway point. Bob Grier|the lead in the second half, as had six for Oshawa. he and Tom DeJong from Done; | CALENDAR cs , Van began to hit. Bill Fedor- Presta Rog ng Bit y Phateal all|czanko helped to keep the Osh- v4 ykS turned On| awa crew ahead and only Maki KEY the steam. They checked and] from Toronto caused them much| HOCKEY - ORY Metr passed fairly well and had the|trouble. He fouled out with about akg "Yet rN game mostly their own way Wiad -.|League -- Bowmanville Pic-O- throughout. Big Bob Grier put looke te bes left and Oshawa) vats vs Schomberg, at Schom- : rie ooked to be in the driver's seat.|),,., re GRA he : on a show of his own, outfaking! ,, c berg Arena, 8.30 p.m. and outshooting the All-Pros|_ Enter Sternberg, who had not OHA Junior "A" Metro throughout the entire second shone too brightly all night. He League -- Whitby Dunlops end half and even though big 6°7" -- pega and managed to/ Oshawa Generals, at Whitby Aubrey Linne might stop him|2228 it home, with scant sec-! Community Arena, 8.45 p.m. once, Grier was always there onds remaining and send it into Also, Knob Hill Farms vs Marl- to make that second shot that|°Vertime. boros at Maple Leaf Gardens, counted. The whole club played| Both clubs played it cautious-|8.00 p.m. well in the latter stanza with|ly in the extra stanza, with} Ontario Minor Assoc. Plavoffs Ed Kolodzie and Grier the scor-|Dave Jackson getting the only|-- Oshawa Pee Wees at Belle- ing standouts. Everyone man-jbasket for YMHA and Larryjville, 7.30 p.m. and Oshawa aged to hit the scoresheet, as|Planke replying for the Col-|Rantam All-Stars at Belleville, the Oshawa crew outscored the)legiate crew. But Wright scored|8.30 p.m. First games of home- All-Pros 48-17. one of two free throws and with| and-home rounds, Top score t e was/15 seconds remaining, it looked Bib Grier who hit for 19, Ed |t0 be all over. BASKETBALL ne Kolodzie had eight and John| Coach Den Mcliveen instruct- ,, COSSA Lakeshore, District Newey and Brent Oldfield hitjed his players to try and feed| A" League--O'Neill 'Collegiate seven apiéce. Jerry Philp led'Hobbs in the centre and the/Bantams, Juniors and Seniors, : --_--__|at McLaughlin Collegiate, first game at 5.30 p.m. aad Denevan THE OTHER SIDE epi Pager bp perede = Seniors a entral Collegiate, first game at 5.30 p.m. s "B" League -- Whitby Anderson Port Perry Minor Men -- 3". i. SATURDAY MN " " S$! ! & Exp I h HOCKEY lain elr Reasons aon sees Assoc. | ° ee Wee Bovs' League -- (All g $ shaw Chi ' Seme two weeks ago, a story|were able to take part in hockey rena) bi py Chldren'et appeared in the sports pages)games and we are sure all of/prookside: -7.45-8.25. Storie hi of The Oshawa Times, in which)them would have liked to have|tHarman: 8.30 - 9.10. Vallev.| erjticism was levelled at Port/been on the ice with the great! view ys Woodview: 9.90 - 10.00.| Perry Minor Hockey group, by/Richard. Rundle vs Fernhill; -10.05-10.45.| former and present officers of To ask others to perform, Rathe vs "Eastview B: 1050. Port Perry Figure Skating|while some of our own boys 11.30, Kingside vs Lake Vista: Chib, because they (the men injsat in the stands, would be an 11.40 12.20. Cornaught vs! charge of Port Perry's big/injustice to them, Southmead; 12.25 - 1.05, Nini- "Minor Hockey Week" observ-| Besides we wouldn't think of von vs Sunnyside and 1.10-1.50, ance) had turned down a sug-|asking another organization to'Rastview A vs North Oshawa. gestion that two talented young|have one of our hockey teams iS Port Perry figure skaters might/on a Carnival night. Yes, and| BASKETBALL skate between games, even insisting so strongly about ,.Ys Men's Minor League -- The following letter is from it. Medical Pharmacy vs Kinloch's the Port Perry Minor Hockey! It was Minor Hockey Nigit,| Men's Wear: at Central, Col- Club: uring Minor Hockey Week Cadets vs Firefighters at coh across Canada and we feel we) ~* ' - sca i Dear Sirs: were quite justified to conduct!) ag 10 nid 2m and Bola- "We, the executive of the our own program, as we did." sh BB ek ad bi i X yr ohh = er -- ---- Club, Editor's Not: The following a t we have en sud-inames were listed below the Ts ve v Leag Jected to unfair publicity re-labove letter: Milton ertiusn Gr eS garding our very successful Carl Luke, Carlyle McGill, Ross|home-end-home 'total-point _ se-| Minor Hockey Night Sweetman, Rod Foster, Joe) ries) -- Jaycee Blues ve CKIR | We would like to state our Fowler, Claire Howsam. Pau llat @ 47 ao Baar AP thetach main reasons for keeping: our Espiec, Leo Taylor. Blake Gun-)ve Wind sony 900 am ned program strictly to minor hock-\ter and Harry Short. All are) Rolahood's Sportshaven vs Fire ey. We have 250 boys in ourjofficers or directors of the; fight 93 nn club. Of this number, only 112! Port Perry Minor Hockey Club let eras ace a.m, All. games | tt, j12. |18. Courtice at, Clarke, | fpoemmgys Doug CLatton, Cover) THIRD PERIOD Oshawa, Cheeaman (Armstrong) Oshawa, Wallace (Gow) Oshawa, Cheeaman (Peters, Furey) Oshawa, Armstrong (MeNamee) 14, Oshawa, Lutton (McNamee, Armstrong) 16.47 10, 8.25 13.15 18.47} 16.19. 16.34 | | Beaton's Dairy | 'Misses Chance | For 2nd Place By ALLAN BAILEY | A race for second place high- lighted the City Juvenile League llast night, as Beaton's Dairy] ;could only muster a 2-2 draw} with the last-place Hayden Mac-} donald club, to move into a tie| with Tony's Refreshments, who} bowed to the. league - leading! |Oshawa Dairy 6-1, Darry! Leach paced the Osh- awa Dairy team with three goals and an assist, Jim Mc-| \Graw, Jerry Dionne and Bob} }Robinson each had a goal. | iGlenn Elliott had a pair of} lassists. Gary Bradley, Gary| | Dionne and Doug Sutton pick-) fed up one apiece. | Dennis Brown fired the lone jcounter for Tony's, assisted by | |Dave Jarvis. | The win for the Dairy boys) was their 12th in 14 games, ty- ing one and losing one. | Dave Elliot scored two goals for Beaton's with assists going \to John Plews and Ron Sibiock.| |For Hayden Macdonald, it was} |Mike Sheridan and Brian Brady| isharing the scoring honors with assists from Jack Hall, Bernie |Ryan and Brady. OSHAWA DAIRY -- Gary Dionne, Doug Barr, son, Darryl Leach, Glenn Elliott, Doug Sutton, Bob Waters, Allan Griffin.) Wayne Bradley, Jim McGraw, P hil| Balson and Jerry jonne, Gary Bradley | TONY'S -- Richard Burtch, Gary Anderson, Dennis | Kitchen, Don . wn, Bruce Norton, Les Moore, Gary Sud-/ dard, Doug Pascoe, Jim Aldridge. Dave! Jarvis, Terry Ryan and Eugene Supryka. BEATON'S DAIRY -- Al Trotter, John Plews, Dave Elliot, Allan Cook, Martin Suddard, Ron Siblock, John Scattergood, Don Sawyer, Dave Cam- eron, John Kay, John Sharp and Bryan} Crawford | HAYDEN MACDONALD - John} Fieids, Gon Chapman, Gary Pinch, jospond, Bernie Ryan, Tom , Jack Hall, Mike Sheridan, Brian Brady, Steve Jarvie, Bill Bell- ingham, Gord Brooks, Jim Smith, Bob Yak and Bob Whitsitt Oshawa Dairy Tony's Beaton's Dairy H. Macdonald REMEMBER WHEN ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS The 17 - member United States figure skating team was among 72 persons killed when a Belgian jet air- liner -from New. York crashed near Brussels two years ago,.today. They were on their way to the world figure skating champion ships at Prague, called off because of the tragedy ? . Fe Try Black Label...and youll know | why it's Canada's best-selling beer

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