Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1963, p. 15

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og Fe Se pu ows ves' ws Met Pia ie ee ee Mii se Ta TTS pi ison heer on iomgane geen The date of the Ontario Pro- vincial Tennis Tournaments, normally set early in March, has not yet been fixed, due to indecision over the host club. These championships, which attract entries from Eastern Canada and the United States, are held over a two-week period, and were cenred last year at the Boulevard Club in Toronto. In a statement issued yester- day, Max Ward, chairman of the Tournament Committee, of the Ontario Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation, stated that there had been some delay, but it appear- ed that the difficulties were now almost settled, and an an- nouncement could be expected within the next few days. se it eed -- chat h toe Vida te ae Cit can ae Seal Pat that the delay was causin some concern in the local club at least. 'We have the heaviest of tournaments and friendly matches ever arranged schedule for this coming season, and seems that there will be a fix- ture of one kind or wes ie almost every Saturday," said. "We are anticipating a bump- er year in both membership and tennis play, and with this pA a OM SE AA ee ert SSCA Ren yt OW APIO. Sit Wy eae ve Ae mee me ye RGN FE ge P Oshawa Tennis Club SPORTS CALENDAR a ae aa en en eae oa THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 27, 1963 15 Finds Ontario Body Is Not 'On The Ball g|provide as many members as possible with the opportunity to play competitive tennis, but the schedule should be well on it|the way to completion by this time. Until the date of the Ontario Championships has been set We cannot fix the three major tourneys, which means, of course, that the whole fixture list is still in the air. TODAY Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Mid- get League Playoffs)--Kiwanis Club vs Kinsmen Club, at 6.15 p.m.; Local 222 vs Lions Club, at 7.05 p.m.; Navy Vets vs Canadian Legion, at 7.55 p.m. and Rotary Club vs Firefight- ers, at 8.45 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena. THURSDAY General Motors League Play- offs -- ist Team vs 3rd Team, at 7.00 p.m. and 2nd Team vs 4th Team, at 8.30 p.m; Ist games of Semi-Final Playoff Rounds, at McLaughlin Collegi- ate gymnasium. ATTRACTS 5&5 NEW YORK (AP)--The $342, 500 Harness Tracks of America Minor Lacrosse Assoc. Meeting On Thurs. Night lis:siss "ever three yearad divisional champion of 1962 still The Oshawa Minor Lacrosse racing. Association will hold its 1963) The HTA series, a organization meeting at the) travelling annpukiaig, "deen Oshawa Recreation Committee|takes the elite of the four-year. Building, 100 Gibb street, this|/9d division to 17 tracks in eight Thursday, March 28, p p.m. 7 . "| tracted + oS Se Anyone interested in serving|'€TS) 2 leased today in any capacity such as execu-| Showed. 5 'tive, coach or referee, is urged to attend. 1963 JOHNSON OUTBOARD REMEMBER WHEN . . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Reynoldstown, a gallant in mind have made tentative plans for three major tourna- ments, a veterans' tournament, entry into the Toronto srr League, two weeks of. club open tournaments, two weeks of club Art Hurn, our tournament chairman, will have about three weeks to complete this, which is about half the time we feel is necessary. HOCKE Y Oshawa Minor Assoc.--(Juve- nile League Round-Robin Play- offs) -- Tony's Refreshments vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8.15 p.m. handicap tournaments, and 14 and Hayden Macdonald's vs nine-year-old Irish jumper, hurdled his way to his sec- ond win in the gruelling Grand National Steeple- chase at Aintree, % years , today. be- came the horse to win the Grand National more MOTORS NOW ON DISPLAY 353 MITH@E KING v Srort PH. 723- 9311 Jim Sutherland, tenis direc- : tor of the Oshawa Ciub, stated Motor City Squad Tops Peoples 3-2 ct Ss eran | GEONWOOM Cees vines wf Sanee Bi Face Schomberg Saturday Night Hockey fans of this area can see some spirited action in Whit- by Arena this Saturday night, when Greenwood meets Schom- than once since its inaug- uration in 1839. Oshawa's Top Tire Trader MR. FARMER ... This is the time of year to replace those worn tractor tires. Prices slashed to save you money. 'BIRD-DOG' SOMETHING NEW AT SOCCER GAME A dog, having all the ear- South American soccer cham- protecting it -- thus holding marks of a Labrador Retriev- er, is shown above being chased from the field by Pan- cho Gonzales, a member of the Colombia team, during the pionships, in Cochabamba, Bolivia, last week. The stray pooch had a ball, on the field, the soccer ball, and he was in the match. up the game for some time. Paraguay defeated Colombia --(AP Wirephoto) Last Saturday, bowling at O'Connor Bowl, People's Cloth- ing dropped a 3 to 2 decision to the Oshawa Motor City boys. As usual the team sceres at O'Con- Eight-Time All-Siar Returns To Gridiron By GRAHAM COX WINNIPEG (CP) -- In the waning years of Buddy Tins- ley's brilliant career with Win- nipeg Blue Bombers he used to engage in an annual ritual. After each Western football season the big iackle would an- nmounce his retirement. Then when training camp time rolled around, there was Buddy back again. Two years ago, after 11 sea- sons, Tinsley finally quit for but not before leaving a ict impression that he rather liked the game of foot- ball. It seemed just a matter of time until he would again strike up a connection with his fav ite game. Now he's done it. He'll be coaching next season with St. James Rams of the Manitoba Senior Football League, Asked why he took the. job, he said: or- Western all-star likes better. diate title in 1954. "One reason is I like the|WANT TO LEARN executive of the St. James club. They're not out for anything for themselves, but are all for giving the boys a hand. The other reason is, if I cam see just one boy a year get the kind of break I had with the Bombers, I'll feel I've won a moral vic- tory." The Rams also constitute teach them. For years, Dunn's Need Only a challenge for Tinsley and there's nothing the eight-timelcity with 306 followed by Harry nor were low and Motor City, after winning the first three games, finished with a five game total of 5734, while Peo- ple's Clothing came back to win the last two games and finished with a five-game total of 5626. The first game was a tight one and was taken by Motor| City with a score of 1151 to 1122 for People's. Joe Cammazola was the strong man for Motor Gillard 234 and Manning Swartz While Rams placed second to/232. For People's Clothing, John vn -- La bool season, |Trott led with 259 followed by ey haven't won anything since 253. taking the Canadian interme. a seeees Swartz 237. For Motor City, Joe Cammazola again led with 303 followed by Harry Gillard 258 and Al Perry 241. Individual totals on the day for People's Clothing were as follows: Orest Pidwerbecki 1117 for 44 frames, Harold Ballem 1169 for 48 frames, Earl Jordan 883 for 39 frames, Ron Swartz 993 for 47 frames, John Trott 601 for 29, Don Henning 710 for 35, Joe Vasko 153 for 8. For Motor City, Joe Camma- zola had a big day with 1393 followed by steady Harry Gil- lard with 1280, Al Perry 729 for 30 frames, Manning Swartz 929 for 45, Ken Beeby 792 for 41, Mel Tripp 373 for 20 and Ed berg, in the Ontario Rural Hock- ey Association Intermediate "C"' quarter-finals Actually, the Greenwood team is a "Combines" Club, embrac- ing players from Greenwood, Brougham and Mount Zion and they have been playing in the ROYAL SUPER GRIP MASTERS INSTALLED........ eee Stouffville Community League all season. Now Pickering Township's sole survivor in a bid for All- Ontario hockey honors, Green- wood can win the quarter-final DOMINION TIRE STORES round in this second game of the series, Saturday night at 8.30 o'clock and so qualify for the All-Ontario semi-finals in Inter- mediate "'C" ranks. 2-11 x 4-Ply, Rear DOMINION PAIR AND TRADE Enquire about our other sizes ond prices. ©. BUDGET TERMS @ NO RED TAPE... We do our own financing. DOMINION TIRE STORES LIMITED 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 Brown 238 for 14. People's Clothing had to bowl without the help of their cap- Motor City won the d game with a score of 1101 to 1023 for People's. Harry Gillard "They're a young club, and|was the high shooter for Motor that's another thing I like about|City with 309 while Harold Bal- them," Tinsley says. "It's going|lem was high for People's with to take about two hours a day every day to get them in shape, but I think it's going to bejby Motor City with a score of worth it. They want to learn. Tinsley could be the man to|Harry Gillard was high for 268. The third game was again 1196 to only. 967 for People's. Motor City with 260 followed by in combination|Ken Beeby 244 while Al Perry with Bombers middle guard|picked up 95 pins in 3 frames Steve Patrick, Buddy was an important reason why opposing|People's shooters could get roll- quarterbacks so often wound/ing in this game. of relief bowling, None of the tain Sel Himes who is recover- ing from a bout with the flu. As a result of last Saturday's action, People's Credit Jewellers still lead Group "B" with 45 points followed by Stanley L. Jarvis 39, Plantation Bowl 29, Knob Hill Bowl 28, Motor City 27, People's Clothing and All Canadian Mutual Funds 26 each and Bowlerama 20. up watching the play from the} People's Clothing finally came ground. to life and took the fourth game *® Pp T. Coaching isn't new to Tinsley.|with a nice score of 1297 to 1113 . ne or e oin oO He started playing in his home-jfor Motor City. Orest Pid- : town, Damon, Tex., 25 years|werbecki sparked People's Cinch Puck Titl Cc Cc ' e U.S. Navy. led with 335 followed by Al Per- pionship for the 1962-63 season, he says. a score of 1217 compared to five final series. Neate, Jr., MacDonald, Andor,|straight years with Blue Bomb-|Earl Jordan 270 and Ron will give them the champion- opposing quarterbacks. be able to give the boys the COMPLETED Saturday 9-12 ago, then spent four years at|Clothing with a 329 game fol- Dunn's moved within onelacs, Andrews, Garrow, Philips,|, "I had a couple of winners|ry 240. when they nosed out Black's|Sr.; Noakes, Buechler, P. Scat- After his service career he|1173 for Motor City. 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