Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Mar 1963, p. 12

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a ee a ' PO IERIE TE "7 WES we areee "12° THU OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 1, 1900 ST NG AOE AP ay Maite OP. ing O'NEILL COLLEGIATE GIRLS WIN DISTRICT TITLE Above are shown the mem- 'bets of the O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute bas- ketball team, which earlier this week defeated Central Collegiate girls, in the final game of their playoffs, to win the Lake Ontario District Championship. The OCVI girls will travel to Peterbor- ough this Saturday to compete in the COSSA championship playoffs. Left - to - right, they are (front row) Angela Minacs, Nancy Gibbie (cap- tain), Sandra Robson, Marilyn SERIES TIET Hawks Fly Too Low, Lose On Home Floor About all the Toronto Dow Kings and the Oshawa Hawks proved last night was the fact that neither team can be ac- cused of being homers. "The Dow Kings, their backs to the wall, came into Oshawa \d knocked off the locals 71-60, jedtthe second game. of their 'webest of three Ontario Semi-Final \Séries. fhe win left the Dow Kings '~@eadlocked with the Hawks at one game apiece and put the). visitors back in the driver's seat. The third and deciding --game of the set will be played next Thursday night in Toron- to. ~The game was almost the re- 'Verse of the tilt Sunday uight in the Ontario capital, when the Hawks bested the Dow Kings by 13 points. Last night, it was the Hawks who ran cold while Toronto warmed things up. The Hawks were beset by one of their inexplicable nights when almost everyone was plagued by inconsistent shooting. On the other hand, the Dow Kings put om an impressive display and . threatened at times to turn the "game into a rout. Only some stubborn Oshawa checking and the occasional flurry of baskets by the Hawks prevented this from happening. 'The locals actually got off to a good start and were deadlock. ed-with the Dow Kings at 17.17 after about nine minutes. Then the dazzling shooting of Rubie Richman and Warren Reynolds began to take their toll on the Hawks. Toronto's superior height also played a large part, as they opened up a lead they were never to relinquish. Rebounding by Reynolds, 'Harvey Singleton and Rollie «Goldring allowed the visitors .sé@cond shots in the Oshawa end and limited the Hawks to only | @ne crack defensively. Toronto led 38-30 at the end of the half. 'Tn the second half, the Dow Kings increased their margin to 14 points almost immediately. 'Toronto appeared to toy with "the Hawks at times, but then -$étiled down to business when the Hawks began to whittle down that lead. It was not until the final few minutes that the locals could make a sizeable cut into the deficit. They narrowed the ALEX KORKUSH 104 EASTLAWN ST. 728-7890 STATE FARM a Patol Automobile Insurance Company count to about 9 points, but time ran out before they could make any serious run at the leaders. The final score showed the Dow Kings on the long end of a 71-60 count. REYNOLDS LEADS KING Warren Reynolds, a crafty veteran, paced the Dow Kings with g total of 20 points, 12 of| them in the opening 20 minutes. Rubie Richman, who nailed down 11 points in the first half, only picked up four in the final frame for a 15-point perform- ance. Rollie. Goldring chalked up 11 points for the winners with Harvey Singleton also hit- ting double figures, with 10. Fred Reilly, the high point Schultz and Jean Russell; (back row) -- Miss B. Sal- ter (coach), Donna Wilson, Marsha Marks, Irene Frobel, Judy Greer and Kathy Dough- ty (manager). --Oshawa Times iin ;man in the series so far, topp- \ed the Hawks' attack with 15 points. However, most of them came in the final few minutes when the game was out of reach. Tom Olinyk turned in a solid game, playing well defen- sively and chipping in with 13 points from his forward posi- tion. Brent Oldfield, another hard worker, tallied 10 more for the Hawks. FOUL SHOTS --It was a fairly clean game, with only 16 fouls being assessed against the two teams by referees Lion- el and Dave Kelly in the first half. Throughout the whole game, Toronto received 21 fouls while the Hawks were tagged with 17. . . Score of the first game of the series read Osh. awa 66, Dow Kings 53, Hamil- ton Quigley's have ousted St. SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY ¥ OHA Junior "A" Metro League -- Oshawa Generals vs Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Community Arena, 8.45 p.m. SATURDAY HOCKEY Neighborhood A jations In the Simcoe Hall -- Oshawa Saturday Pee Wee Boys' League--Sunny- side vs Storie, at 7.00 a.m; Eastview "B" vs Southmead, at 7.45 a.m.; Radio Park vs King- side, at 8.30 a.m.; Valleyview vs North Oshawa, at 9.20 a.m.; Brookside vs Rundle Park, at 10.05 a.m.; Woodview vs Fern- hill, at 10.50 a.m.; Nipigon Park vs Bathe Park, at 11.40 a.m.; Connaught vs Harman Park, at 12.25 p.m. and East- view 'A' vs Lake Vista, at 1.10 p.m. All games at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, Ontario Minor Hockey Ass%c.: (Bantam Playoffs) -- Peterbor- ough vs Oshawa, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 7.45 pm.; lst game of home-and-home series. BASKETBALL Oshawa Y's Men's Biddy League --' (2nd game of Semi- Final Playoff Round)--CKLB vs Bolahood's Sportshaven, at Sim- coe Hall, 9.00 a.m. Thomas in the Western Ontario play +» « Quigley's now meet Tillsonburg in the other half of the semi-finals . . , Tillsonburg had entered as an Intermediate "A" team, but they made the mistake of leading Welland 70- 19 at half-time in their first game of the playoffs .. . OBA President Stan Burns then ele- vated them to Senior "B" com- petition. TORONTO DOW KINGS (71) --Reynolds (20), Richman (15), Goldring (13), Singleton: (10), Dacyshyn (9), Leotha (2), Lin- ne (2), St. John, Dalton, OSHAWA HAWKS (60) -- Reilly (15), Olinyk (13), Old- field (10), Cheski (8), Gunn first was in the Biddy League with the CKLB team up-setting Bolahoods Sportshaven 24 to 20, League as the league titlists were declared (CKLB). The Biddy League play - off game, was the first game of the semi - final series and CKLB fresh from their close quarter- final series, showed in this game also that they were going to be hard to get rid of. Bolahoods Sportshaven, the favorite in this series, due to their second - place finish in the league, staried off in the 'first quarter as expected and jumped into an eight to four lead, Although they were out-scored in the second quarter four to two, they held onto their lead 10 to 8 at the half, but after this the tide began to turn with the CKLB going ahead in the early minutes of the final quart- er and stayed there till the final whistle. Top point getter for Bolahoods Sportshaven was Rajkoviec with 12, while for the CKLB team the leaders were Boivin and Jackson with 12 and eight re- spectively. Bolahoods Sportshaven : Ra- jkovic 12, Nawrot 3, D. Halik 2, Jarvis 2, Boivin, Luke 1, Total 20 Fouls 4 for 9. CKLB: Jackson 8, Boivin 12, Bartozies 2, Alderton, D. Man- ser, G. Manser 2, Total 24 Fouls 2 out of 3. MINOR LEAGUE The first game of the morning in the Minor League saw the low - running Provincial Tile Y's Men Basketball Leagues] morning, two major p ts took place. The while the other was in the Minor team nearly upset the first place CKLB team. But for a three - minute interval in the fourth quarter that the Tilemen sagged, the score would not have ended in a tie as it did. The first quarter ended with Provincial Tile on top nine to seven, and at half - time they had increased their lead to 21-11. Although the CKLB tried vainly in the third quarter to get or- ganized, it was to no avail as they were matched point for Point. ¢ Then in the fourth and last quarter, the mighty wheels began to roll as Kilistoff and Heholt each hit for six while holding the Provincial Tile team to two and pulled out a tie. Top scorer for Provincial Tile was Haas with 15, and for CKLB it was Kilistoff with 11 leading the way. The final was a 29 to 29 tie. CKLB: Kilistoff 11, Heholt 8, Davis, Lloyd, Wayling 8, Shew- chuk 2. Tota] 29 Fouls 1 out of 9. Provincial Tile: Bradica 6, Morrison, Sugden, Haas-15, Bu- gelli, B. Glecoff 8, Lee. Total 29 Fouls 1 out of 4. BOLAHCDDS WIN In the second Minor game the powerful Bolahoods Sportshven team completely, overwhelmed St. Johns Cadets by the score of 68 to 26. In the first quarter the St. Johns Cadets tried vainly to stay within reach. of the Sports- crew, but still ended up on the short end of a ten to six score. After this until the end of the game Bolahoods held a firm upper hand, while out-classing St. Johns in every department. Halftime score was 2% to 13, with the third quarter ending 42 to 18. Top point getters for Bolahoods .Sportshaven were She EE CPE IE Ee eee ee Glecoff and Wayling with 36 and 21 points respectively, while on the St. Johns Cadets team it was Rajkovic potting 14 who was high man. St. Johns Cadets: Rajkovic 14, Johnstone 3, Sheppard 8, Swin- pry Lee. Total 26 Fouls 8 out; of 18, . Bolahoods Sportshaven: Way- ling 21, Corneal 6, Hubar, Gle- coff 36, Wotton, Milosh 7. Total 68 Fouls 2 out of 9. FIREFIGHTERS UPSET As the third game got under CKLB|Way, it was evident from the start that the last place Medical Pharmacy team were out to pull off an upset on the Oshawa Fire- fighters Assoc. team and they did so, coming through with a 18 to 15 victory. After the first quarter it was Medical Pharmacy eight and Oshawa Firefighter one, and at the half 12 to 7 in favor of the Medical lads, After the half- time break, the Firefighters Assoc. team tried gamely to cut down the margin, but to no avail as Medical matched them check for check and point for point, | Top scorer for Firefighters Assoc. was Perkins with five and for Medical Pharmacy it was Cyr with 9 and Blakholmer Oshawa Firefighters Assoc: Cherkas, Salway 4, Cartwright 4, Perkins 5, Newman 1, Dens- ham 1. Total 15 Fouls 5 out of 14. Medical Pharmacy: Blakhol- mer 7, Martins 2, Cyr 9, Kom- pash, Langley, Zimny. Fouls 4 out of 7 Total 18, Final standings in the Minor League are as follows: CKLB Bolahoods Sports Firemen Boys Basketball Teams Now In Playoff Grind x Kinlochs Provincial Tile x St, Johns Cadets X Medical Pharmacy 3 NOTE: x stands for teams that entered league after four weeks of the schedule had _al- eady been completed. THIS WEEK This Saturday morning, the only game scheduled is in the Biddy League with CKLB play- ing Bolahoods Sportshaven in the second game of their semi- final series, time 9.00 a.m. NOTE: THERE ARE NO GAMES in the MINOR LEA- GUE for this Saturday morning, due to the teams being short of the COSSA playoffs in Peter- borough. Play-offs in the Minor League will get under way on Saturday, March 9th. 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