UE nly nee ie SPORT FROM BRITAIN From Beauty Parlor To Prizefight Ring LONDON (CP) In peaceful surroundings of a lad- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Merch 9, 1963 99 REPERCUSSION t Files Slander Writ Against 'Toe' Blake TORONTO (CP)--Eddie Pow- Habitant Combo Take New Posts In NHL Big 7 game Paul McGill scored two, By THE, CANADIAN PRESS more and David Griffith and| Henri Richard and Jean Bel- Tim McNaughton one each forjiveau, two of the most helpful Harmony. Bob Kirkpatrick got/fellows in the Nationa! Hockey Westmount's lone tally. League, moved up a few notches King Street took a 3-1 lead|in the league's individual scor- '0 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY HOCKEY | Ontario Mior Assoc. Playoffs (Juvenile Series) -- Peterbor- ough vs Oshawa Juveniles, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 7.45 p.m, Ist game of home-and- home, total-goal series. Church League Hockey Playoffs In this year's Church League semi-finals, first piace Christ Church beat third place Knox and second-place Harmony de- feated fourth place Westmount to gain positions im the "A" cup playoffs. of his tardiness in de-|defence against Durham miner) {Maurice Cullen, a tall southpaw the| because During the Feb. 18 game fending it. ies hair-dressing salon Dave Charnley muses on the sudden change in his fortunes. - The fists that gently push permanent waves into the coif- fures of housewives in Dart- ford, Kent, had only days ear- lier hammered New Orleans veteran Joe Brown to the can- vas and put Charnley in line for a crack at the world light- weight boxing title. Last fall the Charnley story had appeared to be just about Then came the chance for aj with one of the longest reaches fight with Brown, who had sur-|in British boxing. jvived numerous defences of his title until he lost, it to Puerto|certain that the Charnley camp|Oshawa Hawks, at Donevan Rican Caros Ortiz last spring.|will by-pass attempts to regain' Collegiate, 7.30 p.m, Sudden- Charnley, 28, and Brown, 37,|the Empire and European titles! death, semi-final game. had met twice for the world/and go straight after Ortiz. title with the American. win-) f ning each time. But at Man- ably be held during the sum-; chester Feb. 25 it was third) time lucky for the stocky little! ; halle | southpaw they call the British Welterweight Brian Curvis has Bulldog. STILL BRITISH CHAMP After that it is practically) If this comes off it will prob-| mer--and could make it a trio) of British world title challenges.| a date with Emile Griffith in Cardiff June 20 and Terry BASKETBALL Ontario Senior League Play- offs --Hamilton Quigleys vs SUNDAY HOCKEY UAW League Championship) Finals -- Tony's Refreshments vs Vendomatics, at Bowman- ville Arena, 11,00 a.m. 3rd game of 3-out-of-5 series, Tony's lead fifth place Northminster wiie sixth place St, Paul's knocked out last place Simcoe: street to move into the finals, The ser- ies' were played on a two game, points. to count basis. Christ Church took a 3-1 lead into the second game of their series, on two goals by Gary Christenson, both assisted by Bill Dawe, and one by Eric Perry each' scored twice singles. Paul Hollingsworth scor Simcoe Street 12-1. St. jinto the second game of their In the "B" cup series sev-|series with Northminster, but it enth place Xing Street edged| took a last period goal by Brian Perry to give them a 6-5 vic- tory. John Cuthbert and Brian King Street while Rick Hard- ing and Doug Suppelsa added five times and Mike Rose four times as St. Paul's eliminated Paul's for ed 42 ing race by contributing Montreal's 8-0 rout of Boston Thursday night. Beliveau, who leads the NHL in assists, added another to his eredit for moved from a deadlock into a tie for sixth jwith 62 points. Richard, who is second to Bel- iveau in setting up goals, picked up three assists for a total of and moved from the same ers, who resigned as a National Hockey League referee Feb. 14, has filed a writ against Hector (Toe) Blake, coach of the Mont- real Canadiens hockey club. The writ alleges slander. Powers, 45, resigned when he claimed league president Clar- ence Campbell gave him "'in- sufficient support" in fining Blake only $200 for comments attributed to Blake during a a total of 46 and seventh-place Farmcombe. Knox's. only goal other goals were scored by Jim|seventh-place tie into fifth spot|game the night before. Mont- Powers, a seven-year vettras of the NHL, gave Blake a bench penalty for arguing a decision. Powers later said the $206 disciplinary fine was "inade quate if one compared this fine with others that have heen levied against players, execu tives and official sfor far jess offences." hs ATTRACTED TALENT Charles Dickens, Shaw 'and Andrews, Doug Germond and Tom Kinsman, : while Robert Brown got Simcoe Streets only marker. Forgetting all his worries) Downes is negotiating for a tilt} round 2-0. ; his Empire title to Bunny Grant|Charnley tore into his old op-\at Dick Tiger's middleweight) OHA Ju ior "A" Metro and another defeat by Cuban! ponent and in round six Brown|title. -- \League -- Whitby Dunlops vs Doug Vaillant left the fighter-\headed for the canvas from a Curvis willbe one of the few|Toronto Marlboros, at Maple cum-hairdresser out in the cold| hefty left on the temple. British fighters with the benefit) Leaf Gardens, 3.30 p.m. 3rd as far as the world title 'unt! Charnley breathed a sigh of of a home crowd in a world) game of 4-out-of-7 semi-final was concerned. jrelief, threw down a challenge title challenge. Promoter sayS| series; Knob Hill Farms and On top of this he had a con. 40 Ortiz and took off for a va-|spectators will reach British! Nei) McNeil Maroons play at! tract rift with his manager' and| cation in the Canary Islands. record proportions of 68,000, The! ; 39 p.m, | authorities were planning to} Lined up for April Charnley fight is being held outdoors at "North Plant League -- Kin- take away his European title! has a long-overdue British title' Arms Park Stadium. loch's 'Men's Wear vs Plaza OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Lin od ese cme 1.30 p.m. 3rd and deciding game MOTOR CITY SPECIALS of semi-finals, MONDAY Over 200 -- M. Waite 223. Coolers took four points from the r pit ' 'an 51) ; |990, Del Siblock 219, Jean Osden, Barb 649 (231, 233); Al Hill 636 (203, 2% ee a a four) peters and Lillian English 218, Norm|Ev Redpath 634 (256, 246); Olive Frise Pouanding Coolers 16 Launromats| Weeks 215, 203, Isabelle Tilling and Les 628 (203, 209, 216) and Loretta Mac-) 14, Rangettes 12 an Freezers 3 | Leighton "215, Lou Paton 213, 207, Gord Lean 618 (244, 226), . . |Reid, George Watson and Marie Badg-| points won ley 213, Mitch Glecoff 212, '2on Davey) jewellers 4, with 64 points. lreal lost 6-3 to Toronto Maple over. An unaccountable lass of Richard's leap dropped Chi-|Leafs in Montreal. | cago's Bob Hull and Boston's! Canadian Arena Company,| John Bucyk--formerly tied for! Blake's employers, are also| \fifth--into a tie with Beliveau,|named in the writ. | and eliminated Murray Oliver} Powers is also seeking dam- of Boston from the big seven./ages from Jean-Paul Sarault The top of the list remains|and Jean-Pierre Sanche for al- 'nchanged -- Detroit's Gord|jeged libel in a bylined story Howe first with 74, New York's| in Montreal - Matin, a daily Andy Bathgate and Chicago's)French - language newspaper, Stan Mikita tied with 70 and/and from Jacques Beauchamp, Frank Mahovlich of Toronto| Matin sports editor fourth with 68. i ' es tomders: Campbell said. Blake's was scored by Nesbitt, Gary Christenson, Brian Houghton, David Prest and Bill Dawe scored second game goals for Christ Church while Roy. Fish- er and T, Irwin tallied for Knox to leave the final series score at 7-3, Harmony scored four goals in each of their two games as \they defeated Westmount 8-4- 'Paul McGill, scored twice and {David Orton and Jim Harrison Jonce in the first game for Har- |Lenin studied in the circular reading room of the British Mu- seum and Karl Marx wrote Di Kapital there. re-| marks, as quoted by the news. | A Pts naper, were "completely un-| 41 74 warranted and unfounded... a| 39 70 serious reflection on the integ- 41 70 rity of the officials' and 34 68 «clearly a violation of the 42 64) " 31 62 | league rules, 38. 62 | 46 62 G 33 31 29 34 22 31 24 16 and Joe McConkey 228, Sharon Sned-;240); Laraine Murphy 664 (229, 231, don 226, Bill Hayball 225, 201, Bill Badg-|204); Joyce Porter 659 (286); Helen ley and Al Andrews 221, Don Craggs Reynolds 654 (209, 284); Lois Fillmore i Best of luck to the girls competing There were ten bowlers in the Lemon in the "Roll-off" at O'Connor Bowl, on caipshisdene nha Sunday, March 10 1 0 6 2 0 3 10 12 Keep abreast with the Sports News Read ... The Oshawa Times Regularly. It's Later Than You Think come to the Cadillac ENJOY OUR MODERN DININGROOM FACILITIES -- (BANQUETS) ALL MODERN ROOMS SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES 394 SIMCOE ST..SOUTH P 7 HOTEL LIMITED mg Rhye ooh 4 FOR RESERVATIONS NEXT WEEK'S SPORT EVENTS High was Joan Jack- SHEET METAL PLUMBING & HEATING £380 & GARWOOD HEATING UNITS SALES -- SERVICE PARTS 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 PIC-0-MAT Joyce 241, 201); § hye s eae ee 672 3 Inabel King 672 (275, 211); Barb were divided | 671 (259, 214); Georgie Nesbitt Ford, with 728 (306, 210, 212). i 600 and Over (Where Pavement Ends) |670 (216, 290); Alice Northey 669 .238, ee . i ' CHRIST CHURCH WINS eee After this season some of the at Church League teams may think it a good idea to retire from the loop for a couple of years. Christ Memorial Church, which na ' Sate pat starting Reap the rewards in Econ- back, has not entered a team omy, Venpitne and. Prest- lin the schedule for the past ige when you lease a new / ;couple of seasons. They made : mcny while Danny McKee SCOl| i for | : y ade} } | it this year b | HOCKEY ed two and 'Tom Bouckley one! oh fof it tits. year Pr AO8iN8 owe, Detroit & PONTIAC ' Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ban-|for Westmount. In the second!:9 'take first place in the fina}|Bathgate, New York BUICK tam League Round-Robin Play-| |league standings. Mikita, Chicago * offs) -- B'Nai B'Rith vs Local) Th : - | Mahovlich, Toronte 4 | e other teams «| eos . 1500, at 5.00 p.m.; Polie> Assoc.| NHL LEADERS ished in "An pics oll posi B at Richard, Montreal @ ACADIAN fol Horwich] Coca Cola, at 5.50 p.m.; Du-| | mony Knox and Westmount Hull, Chicago Cea ane a Sree ak as 'ollows: ' | ' LP Paar . r PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES ¢ < cat, 'euin'"o; "Scugog| Plate vs Scugog Cleaners, at 6.40 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | They 'finished second, third and|Bucyk, Boston No insurance costs... no Teatn Standings -- Wigglere 27, Howl-|2i2 207, Betty Sharp 211, Ed March/cieaners 4, Strouds 0; Nuway Rug _2,/p.M.; Houdaille Industries VS) gtandings: Chicago, won 30,|/fourth places respectively |Beliveau, Montreal maintenance costs ere 26, Bils 26, Tenners. 2, Hucksters go, Bal Doreen 200, Dol Bowler and jeg ee den Vpacdonad Canadian Corps, at 7.30 p.m; \tost 18, tied 15, points 75. Northminster, St. Paul's,| 1963 JOHNSON fh che rate covers everything Bi Beavers 3, "Arvinngs" 2s Eaty\ Carol March a, Ger? Grinbleey 30, Aeagan 0. Westmount Kiwanis vs Local] "poigig; Howe, Detroit, 14. King Street and Simcoe Sireei| RESTORE FAMED HALL | r tw ores i peer i Fiean ere wre fen bo erie Tos ot Gh pea. Goals: Mahovlich, Toronto, 4.|will be playing for the leagues| The 70-year-old Haakonshal- OUTBOARD a -- 'om Toms 12 ig Six 11. vs Canadian Tire, at 9.10 p.m. s: } , i Pot ' " ; - 380 No Norris toa C49 21, 212), LADIES' MAJOR "B" LEAGUE All games at Oshawa Children's) Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, piSelaina oot eee ' old Creamer 725. (31. 206), Alex! Hi ; VEAGUE |, |UNITED STEELWORKERS AMERICA| Arena. \FINALS STANDINGS fits full sp f old THE MILLS Bly 702 (285, 22,21, Peaty 'Brat |Jean Kroll 637 (aks Boe aiD)s Audes thers riers pega ropa mT ald Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 5. w LT FA OF bec di sma . hentia MOTORS ) 2 94 rs 13; chable: H iv 3| " lone " $e Fe ee sasConkey tae Case, zaos|teaeenn, O96 (341-296) and Elena Nic-|fi0,o) gix"9; lucky - Six 21 Hot- REMEMBER WHEN >| Penalties: Young, Detroit, 232|Christ Church 12 1 1 71 13 25 . B 207), Dave Peebles 679 (229, 227, 223),| 'Top Ten: Jo Arthurs 254, Marg Cars-|Shots 0 and Hit . Miss 0. +05] ninutes (NHL record). | Harmony 11 3 0 45 23 29 RAKE NOW ON DISPLAY Harry Keys 678 (248, 235), Ed. Leslie | well 247, Celia Wigg 243, Isobel Hubbell |, High Triples: B. Smith 819 (292, 285. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | : SERVICE || m8 (221, 258), Oscar Morrison 676 (225.| 242, Jean McPherson 223, Nelda Thom. (242%, I. Jendretzke 759 (213, 239, 287)3| "" sericea | Knox 9 5 046 3118 Othewe' 353 PH 3 253), Art Bryant 674 (226, 257), Made-|son 21, Rose Stovin 219, Elsie Smith' W- Hubbard 757 (237, 239, 281); M. Far.) Down but certainly not EXPORT INSTRUMENTS | Westmount 6 5 23755 14 FINEST: MITH . LTD. a line' Morrison 674 (246, 238), Bill Czir-|219, Fran Alexander 2i8, Helen Trott 'Usa 721 (295, 271, 155); S. Boneham) out, Hector Gervais and his Jatin ft f P Pei bod net i] KING PORT 723. = anka 666 (246, 212, 208), Dorothy Hugh-|3i@ and Ede Wilson 218." 672 (222, 255, 195); D, Snelgrove 668) Fray, ike 6 hack | Czechoslovakia is one of the|Northminster 6 8 0 39 541 ie Any Metal lw. 9311 Ph: -- 723-4634 fs 642 (249, 229), Fred 'Taylor 642 (206,|""Lemon Leagues, Mildred Wittrick, (22 226, 221); R. Camazzola 62 222,| Edmonton rink came back | wor'. top musical instrument|St. Paul's 4 7 340361 LISTON. 3 215), Steve Barta 641 (283), Tom Rae|Pheobe Mulien and Jean Brown /949,'188); L. Haley 657 (198, 163, 296);| to score six points in the | : pout 80|King St 2 W. L. HOUSTON OPEN EVENINGS 266 King St. W., Oshawa 696 (325, 211), Edna Ward 627 (252),| Points Taken: Genosha Beauty Salon|H. Andrews 655 (159, 246. 350; ¥-| last four ends to defeat On- |makers and exports about aime : ice |] 67 KING W. -- PHONE 723-7822 }| pais Lyla Huxtable 02 (202. 24), Len, Byrnes, Saywells 1; Mitchells 1. Motor City |Petyko 634 (196, 201, 185)s W. ee goo| tario 10-9 two years ago to- |per cent of its production, | Simcoe St 212 015 54 me 2407, Jim' Morrison 612 (218, 223), Lor-|Bins'3, Burne Oflornes fees tn | (184, 201, 215). : day and bring Alberta its ee raine Pesbles #12 (215, 215), Art Taylor] Team Standing: 'Nesbitie 11, Hender-|o53G1,° "Bonham aiz: B, ve 230;| eighth title in the Canadian Have Your Suit Styled A Weekly Calendar Ray Branton 600 (236). Foe en a eienesia Beauly Salon |r. Lawrence 23, 206; R, Snelgrove 228;| curling championships. An | and Teilored by * ¥ Sy , 5 20; K 218; J. Law- ' * tien Seaiee mucin? Ma's sre 9 soles t,t nn tae | Alberta 'lows would ave W CAM ROTISH of Events... Ales Chalmers, 260, Mare Amoid. 2'; goror ciry suaRPsHooTERs 1. Topham 210: 1. Jendreizke 205; G.| forced a playoff with Sas. | Haley Sik; debe Moris 43, _Cuy| Reay "Aces took 4 paints. trom fin Boettcher 204; $. Czaban 203 and Jess katchewan who finished | 7 KING ST. EAST Morey 233, Isabell Creamer 233. Phyl | Alley Cats. Five Bees took 4 points| "Lemon League: L. Smith 71; F. Tay-| With eight wins and two From A Large Selection of | 231, Geo|trom the Blowers. Ramblers took 3|ior 75; G. Smith 91; H.,Fall 97 and J.| losses. Alberta scored nine Fine British Woollens Se ack| points from the Lats. | Lawrence 99, : wins and one loss. | Baker 2M, Juanita Harper 222,|9, Five Bees 7, Lets 6. Blowers 4and| ruse Average: §. Boveham 212, -- Monaghan 221, 205, Jerry Harper! Alley Cats 1. | 220, Harold Nugent 218, A: re Kacy High 'Triple -- 1. Hunter 975 (220). 1 ica . r } ver 200 -- B. Geng 240, M. Slobodia +| 228, A. Weldon 206, E. Stonebri 208, | BROWN S E | t Opp t t si" Wdane LUMBER & SUPPLIES ee Bruce Laverty 204, Erte Hughes 204, ee ee ee Sg F Ente -- 904 and Dae Gazley 208. jlabtes' mason "A" LEAGUE poly (Civil Service of Canada) "S STOR! | ier we wi Nanc3 : After four nights see in the | L2V with a fine triple of gag (311, 242, "DO-IT-YOURSELF STRUCTURAL DESIGN ANALYST, professional engineer ex- Jest section, National Grocers are lead.|2/2) Janet Peel had a good 802 (284. HEADQUARTERS" perienced in structural design for dynamic loadings, te the league with 13 points followed | Orig ive 'sles: aa tod -- Sella Shae analyse and develop design techniques for blast-resistant closely by Brown's Lumber with 12 and|au, with 794 (248, 207, 319) and Marj NEW HOMES & structures, Federal Emergency Measures Organization, eager ile Ottawa $9120--$10,300. Circular 63-1252. BUILDING MATERIALS *OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSTS, university graduates, with at least six years of progressively responsible administrative, 725-4704 business, or professional experience, Poy and Standards 436 RITSON N. Branch, Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa. $8220--$9300. Competition 63-515. : *EMERGENCY SUPPLY ZONAL OFFICERS, with six yeors of progressively responsible administrative experience with government, the armed forces or industry, Defence Pro- duction, Port Arthur, Sudbury ond Peterborough, Ont. ICE TATIONS $7650--$8730. Competition 63-862. | FINANCIAL SURVEY STATISTICIANS, with opproximately Seria Me Acadian) '8 2; Dixon's Coal 3, Halliday's 1; Automatic Trans. 4, v| J 0; Alger Press 3, Bell Telephone National Grocers 13 (13,707), Bi Lember 12 (13,814), Dixon's Coal 12 (13,511), Automatic Trans. 9 (13,033),| OMS 8 (13,381), Vern's 7 (13,424), Coul-| ters 7 (12,598), Barbers 6 (13,365),! 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Competition 63-T2005 *HOSPITAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN, experienced tech- nician with certification (R.T.) by Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists or completion of an approved course for hospital laboratory technicians or university graduation in laboratory technology, biology or chemistry, National Health and Welfare, Moose FactoryHospital, Ont, $3750-$4020, plus isolation allowance, Competition 63-0- 543 ; For details and application forms, write to the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa 4, For competitions marked * details and application forms at Post Offices major centres, National Employment Service Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. Please quote number as indicated in | SUNDAY TODAY ' BASKETBALL:--Ontario Senior League Pleyofts:--Hamilton Quigleys vs Oshawa Hawks, at Donevan Collegiate, 7:30 p.m. Sudden-death game, to decide semi-final series. Full Line = Food Vending HOCKEY:--OHA Junior A!' 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