Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Mar 1963, p. 17

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85 elated. ae patentee PY IETS AN ON AT Oe ay REY Og PT SIGN LARY LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) -- Pitcher Frank Lary, who "has been training with Detroit Ti- gers without a contract because of the doubful condition of his throwing arm, was signed Tuesday by the American League dans Terms of the 1963 pact were not disclosed, but it was believed Lary took less than the maximum 25 per cent cut from a salary reported to have been around the $40,000 level last season. SLUNG Wilda, TUUT MONTREAL (CP) -- Red Storey, former National Hockey League referee who quit <a controversy four mh rr i Be referee an exhibition hockey game here Friday night be- tween two football teams, Tor-' onto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes. S| will be aided in his officia chores by Maurice (Rocket) Richard, one- time star with Montreal Cana-' diens, Proceeds of the game go to charity. FRIDAY Dynamic. . « KAY TAYLOR AND THE REGENTS 1m GINAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 20, 1963 17 9 Academy Award Nominations ot olscron BEST ACTOR & BEST EST DIRECTOR & SUPPORTING ACTOR & 10-PIN ACTION George Reid, Jean Hutcheon Roll Week's Highest Triples G. Reid, bowling in the[>* Lander - Stark Classic League,|96, sabyan Motor rolled this week's high triple, a Sis, Slver's Teneco 31-06, nifty 640. George also rolled 8) wuson' 624 in the Eastway Men's|ase ' SPORTS BRIEFS BALLPLAYER D! TULARE, Calif, AP) -- James Jacques, 17, of the Tu- lare Unio High School base- ball team, died Monday night of a head injury. He was struck on the head by a batted ball. RUNS SECOND DONCASTER, England (AP) Nicolaus Silver, veteran chal- lenger for the Grand National Steeplechase, ran a close sec- ond to Purple Silk in the Hall Cross Handicap. Chase Tues- day. The big 1l-year-old grey horse, winner of the Grand Na- tional two years ago, finished sn race a length be- nd. MEN'S MONDAY NITE Results -- Oshawa Cleaning Contrac- GUE tors 4, Toppers 0; Livewires 4, Ter- Millwork and Builders Sup- mites 0; Covrettes 4, Lotuses 0; Holody plies have now taken the lead|,umn™ Sst 2 snd Onterto Motor fat t 2 over Jackson Sand and Gravel! standings -- Corvettes 17, 13.211; On. Major League, make "5 Average Leaders in the second series with 49 tojterlo Motor Sales 16, 12.961; Oshawa very successful week. ia os tas G, Tuner Ta, Gin, G. 43, Tuck Tapers are closely fol-\taes tones in, insit: Hnede Alum Jean Hutcheon, bowling in| tro.30 (i). lowing with 40, Sheriff's Tailors|$ties,11, 12208; Soppers 11, 12.174 and po as 9 fig Bog on eas GoD oe Gurka Leaders eon '5,| have 37, Engel's Men's Wear 36, ai game to jead the ladies in|Peet 158.64 is). ". Bouckiey 181.i|Kinloch"s Men's Wear 36, Osh- Oshawa this og aaa eee co) 0d B. Vane ag TY 33, People's Clothing 32, Industrial Tools 30 and 150.68 ¢ our fair ci wis pode how te ee Union City Body 30. The other four teams are scrambling to bowlers of our leagues perform, see who can finish last. FOR YOUR NEXT DANCE WHY NOT ENGAGE OSHAWA'S NEWEST BAND WOODVIEW PARK MIXED Twisters white-washed the All- they should beat a path to the Eastway Lanes this week and next. The WIBC of this district is holding its tournament this sorts this week and have four points to their credit. Bombers were handicapped with the flu rag they dropped three points Kinloch's would be running away with the section if this wasn't a handicap pig all rolled over 500 with G "The Wildwoods" Featuring the Wurlitzer Electric Organ FOR TERMS AND AVAILABLE DATES Phone 728-0674 After 5 P.M., or 723-7529 Recent appecrance in OSHAWA PLAZA THEATRE HELD OVER 2nd WEEK | Alt tue heart and happiness of the sway hit? € SERHSCSSCOS COR OC SEC LED | NOMINATED FOR to the Jets. W. Dowe is rolling some good games lately and came up with a 200 game to top the men. June Snodden was high for the ladies with 170. Doug Trivett with a 498 had the men's high triple for the night. weekend and next, OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUE -- Sandy's Law- rence leading "with a nice 589 (245), B. Harding had a 56& (207), and R. O'Reilly a 548, D. Frayne with a 541 was low man on the team. Other scores in the top ten were R. Buzminski 581 (201), M. Baker 577 (244), L. Petryshun 561 (235), V. Trimm 551, B. Fogel 542 (215) 14-) and H. Alldread 539. 31 Jackson Sand and Gravel are leading in pinfall with 24,958 and Millwork are second with 24,899, the others are being out dis- tanced. EASTWAY MAJOR LEAGUE OPRRETA/ SERIES ge TOMORROW ND MATINEE 2:15 P.M. EVENING 8:15 P.M. SIGMUND ROMBERG'S GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST JEANETTE MacDONALD - NELSON EDDY Watch for these great attractions THURS. MAR, 28 "BLACK TIGHTS" in. color MATINEES 75' EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE H and L Enterprises, with S. ¢| Hodgson rolling real well, took four points from Black's Men's Wear and have now drawn into pola a tie with McLaughlin Coal for m, | first place in this section. Robin- son Motors bowling their highest series this year beat the Parker Kirk.| Zlectric squad 4 to 0 and also .|moved into contention for the last play-off berth. Clint's Tex- aco, a new squad with us this year, managed to put together three good games and score 1 . L |their first shut-out series, over G. Reid was this week's high the Pic-O-Mats. bowler with a very nice 640|_ Results -- Dumont triple featuring games of 227); and 220, George with help from jo; Walt Scott, led the red hot|% 4 and L Falcons to three victories over|« the Eagles. 3 The Royals moved into third place by drubbing the Jets three times, thanks to the excellent scores turned in by W. Crystal /561, H. Babcock and D. Keeler. Bob Richardson came through with a neat 615 for the Colts as they garnered a2 to 1 decision over the Chiefs. 545 (200). TRicksha CHINESE FOODS Under new Management, KEN SETO, Proprietor Dining Room Service FOR FINEST IN CHINESE FOODS --= for -- HOME DELIVERY free within city limits after 4:00 p.m. PHONE 728-1676 Hat tak 2. Silat teal ied 42 KING ST. WEST SHOW TIMES -- 1:45 - 4:10 - 6:40 - 9:00 dillae big gun for the Hawks in their johare t pas 2 to 1 victory over the Fiy- : ers. Wes Richards had a 599 and G. McCormack 576 for the losers but it was still not enough. The Tigers rolled three good games and edged the Lions 2 to 1 with J. Houlding and F. Sobil shinning for the winners. MARK FOREST=CHELO ALONSO| 779 BIS irst Oshawa ques TECHNICOLOR"? SHOWINGS! UNEQUALLED SPECTACLE! UNFORGETTABLE THRILLS! A THOUSAND MEN FELL BEFORE HIS MIGHTY SWORD! TROJAN HORSE aieaitaanad pbb teeenoeg sd NER mc © Remed poe the ploy" Grn." » Birestod end Charwegragted by daroena Brayton Sondtoeln + Directed by Bock by Arthur Laurent « iad ur tn boned tg tus er DRE Honan ae toe DOORS OPEN 1:00 P.M. FEATURE DAILY AT: 1:30-4:05-6:40-9:25 Pe "HOLE IN THE HEAD" "KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO" comeneger: Top Ten -- G. Reid 640 (227, 220); B. Richardson 615 _) 215); W. Richards 509 (224); W. Crystal 594 (200, 204); D. Keel- er 586 (227), J. Houlding 582 (202, 201); J. Lamont 579 (220), F. Sobil 578, G. McCormack 576 (239) and W. Scott 571. Standings Colts, Lions, Royals, Eagles, Chiefs, Tigers, Jets, Falcons, Hawks and Fily- ers. EASTWAY MIXED LEAG Men ) Sy >R. B. REED & SONS \5)/ Are Celebrating Their .. . To celebrate the beginning of our 50th year in Oshawa we have successfully purchased a huge shipment of roses from two of Canada's largest rose growers. We are offering these roses for our 50th anniversary WEEK-END CUT FLOWER SPECIAL. To further the lasting quality of these table roses a free package of floralife is to be given with each bunch. 1913 -- 1963 50 Years In Oshawa! 50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! ! 3 DAYS! Thurs.--Fri. --Sat. @ ROSES Gg @ ROSES (Cash and Carry) @ ROSES FREE FLORALIFE J Pharmacy Basement 36-103, Brown's Statistics On NHL's Title Race By THE CANADIAN PRESS Here is the up-to-date picture on the National Hockey League title, individual point scoring and Veina Trophy to goal- keeper playing most games on team with fewest goals against Traces: Bunch of 8 LEAGUE TITLE Ptd Gtp Toronto The three Reed brothers are shown here in their flower shop looking over @ batch of fresh cut tulips. Chicago Montreal You're Invited To Attend Our... a tolp rn j eee ee RAN a SCORING Howe, Detroit Bathgate, New York Mikita, Chicago Mahovlich, Toronto Hall, Chicago Plante, Montreal Bower, Toronto NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS : Toronto, won 35, lost 21, tied 11, points 81. Points: Howe, Detroit, 83. Goals: Howe and Mahovlich, Toronto, 36. Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, 49. Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, and Plante, Montreal, 5. Penalties: Young, Detroit, 269 minutes. me a NCTE UN geiy ows 72 On SUNDAY, April 7th - 1-4 p.m. Come and view our 15th annual flower show which is visited each year by thousands of area residents. R.B.REED « SONS FLORISTS LIMITED 10% King St. West---725-1131 Fi (Downtown Oshawa) hop and Greenh 163 Bloor W.--725-2512 HENRY REED TED REED MORRIS REED HAS UNUSED MIGHT its water was harnessed, the Congo River system could increase Africa's power capa- times. city 13

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