Coie PLUG rey PENS AEE SS ianien BAK ie ot (FOR MARINERS), YOUR MERCURY DEALER CAN LAUNCH YOU NOW| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 5,1963 73 UAW All-Stars Win Area Title For Fifth Time The UAW All-Stars split their|Room, with dinner being served tournament double - header onjat 6.00 p.m, sharp. Saturday night, at the Bowman-| Anyone, outside of the League ville Arena, being defeated in/participants, wishing to obtain the first game 7-3 by De Havil-|tickets to the dance may do so i peg 4 op Ween orpen by phoning 723-9135. ack to take a ive vie- VVILLAND OFFICE tory over De Havilland factory, *('Detiavitand:" Gaiter Joo nad a me gave the Oshews Be aan pee pm ry points ou & pos sible eight in the round-robin,| & Sahewe! ren Gia) ereby winning the Area Coun-' hed Pg? ge ar apna ' lor consecutive year In the first year, the All- Don't miss the fun on the water. Stars showed their only effor Your our Mocoury Oupieats Se in the secon! period as they| Stephany. Gloss) can help launch you into boate! came back from a'2-0 deficit to|10. Doig ing at a low cost, : take a 3-2 lead, Let him show you some baad However, they reverted back | boats. to their first period lapse allow- The 1968 3 Mares have been tested over one million miles ing the Toronto Club to pump home five unanswered tallies in LAKE X, Florida ... for econe' omy, endurance, eagry the third stanza. With the second game being a bility. There's "must" win, the All-Stars show- ed a complete reversal of form, SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY No games scheduled, SATURDAY GYMNASTICS First Annual COSSA Gymnas- tic Championships, at Oshawa R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute, 1.00 p.m. Complete list of events, includ- ing calisthenics, pommel horse, parallel: bars, vaulting horse and horizontal bar. HOCKEY Oshawa Neighborhood Assoc. Boys Pee Wee Hockey League, Championship Playoffs -- "B" Section: Lake Vista vs Con- naught, at 10.00 a.m. and "A" Section: Sunnyside Park vs Eastview "A", at 11,00 am. Both games at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, CURLING Annual Closing "Plumber's Night" at The Oshawa Curling Club, 7.00 p.m. Neighborhood Pee Wee Boys pend OTse) ower in 2 4, and 6-ey!| i oo ve OSHAWA BOWLERS WIN STEELWORKERS AREA TOURNAMENT A team of Oshawa bowlers, from the Pedlar People Co. Ltd. and Reynolds Company, representing Local 2784, cap- tured top honors in the Area Council of the United Steel- workers of America 5-pin bowling tournament, held here last weekend at Motor City Lanes,. Teams were entered from Renfrew, Kingston and and Oshawa, with ladies' teams as well as men. The Oshawa Local 1817 ladies' team, representing -- Fittings Limited, captured top honors in the ladies' division with "Jo" Westlake high lady bowl- er of the day, with 1216 for her five games. Above are shown the members of the Local 2784 team, men's champions. Left-to-right, they are Ron Smith, Jim Hedger, Frank Linley, Mike Farrugia, Jack Logeman and Stan Stovin. Puck Finals The Oshawa Neighborhood Boys Pee Wee Hockey League championship finals got under way at the Children's Arena on Tuesday night and the return games in each series are sched- Three 'City League' Minor Hockey Titles Decided Last Night The Oshawa Minor Hockey, Association wound up its 1962-63 playing season last night at The Children's Arena, with three dif- ferent "City League" cham- pionships being decided, each in a third-and-deciding game. In the Bantam "A" series, Canadian Corps scored two goals in the second period, by John Cook from Larry Meyers and Doug. Whiting, from Adrian Phillips and Tom Parker, to _ a 2-0 lead, over Canadian re, In the final frame, the rivals each scored twice, Ron Kitchen, from Gerry Welsh and David Mosier, unassisted, were the scorers for Canadian Tire while Ken Logen, from Brian Perry and Whiting and Wayne Blan- from Meyers and lark. Darry! Leach, opened the scoring for the win- ners and Mike Hewer made it 2-0, with help from Bill Morri- son and Pete Andrews. In the second period, Joe Waite scored for Kinsmen Club, with help from George Sills; but after that the two teams battled tooth - and - nail, though a couple of penalties to Kinsmen in the final frame, hampered their chances, just when it seemed they might tie it up. DAIRYMEN WIN TITLE Oshawa Dairy scored a 3-1 de- cision over Tony's Refresh- ments, in their third and decid- ing game of the . Juvenile League championship finals. Bob Waters, on help from , got the first goal sisti sur: title bid, without further scoring, al-|$or%0 CANAD! defence, Oberon; alts,, Meyers, Cook, lips, Perry and Whiting. 'Trotter, -- Sills and fo gl centre, Wake; Burk Taylor, Ho * loge e, » Taylor, mes, Burke, Gury Tarr Ho id Bezzat. LOCAL 223 fence, T. Dionne and Hewar; centre, Solowski; wings, Grabko and i[Bronen, ites Hewear, Ostle, may Bowen, Avoy, Andrews, Morrison. In the final frame, Doug Barr broke the deadlock, on a play set up by Jerry Dionne and sisted the period, Dionne as- wings, Ballan . Welsh, Fry, IAN CORPS -- goal, Brady; Parker and Logen; cei wings, Dawe and eg KINSMEN CLUB -- goal, 3 de- Gary Bradley to the in- e goal, that clinched the E -- goal, Kroch- Allman and sage section, AT OSHAWA CLUB The actual "competitive sea- son" for the Ladies' Section, of The Oshawa Curling Club, was this past few days. ; In the final playoff games, out Ollwen Rolseon's foursome mer honors while in the May Ridgley's rink beat out Edith Ewart's rink 10- Mo-|6, Chapman The Disney rink had emerged as top winners of the Tuesday- mre,|Friday group, with three wins 4 and a total of nine points while|~" the Rolson foursome scored 10 alts.,|day division. -- goal, Wayling: de- Hod- and Sawyer, M, Ridgley's rink, with two eight points for two wins, had concluded yesterday, with thejp, final games in the Junior Com-|0. petition, which has held sway|r- Dorothy Disney's rink nosed|p 5-3, in the playoff for top -- . Dai wins and 14 points, were run-|\\ ners-up in the Tuesday - Friday|p, group while Ewart's rink, with|N. Smith, Junior Competition Ends Ladies' Curling Action 0. Rolson, D. Day, skip, 9; 'skip,' Second Game 6(W); T. Mackness 6(L). 10(W); 1, Gunn 19(L). $i H, Broadbent D, Da . ly ow E, Patte Third Game ; 1, Gunn ; T. Kemp ; e Herwy" ; enry oe 5. OL). . . . Lawrence, |. Preston, . Ridgley, skip, points, in winning their three|?: Kitchen, games in the Monday + Thurs- 8. Sp cd uled for tomorrow morning. In the "A" Section, Eastview "A" played to a 1-1 tie with Sunnyside Park. Cockerton, as- sisted by Izdelski, scored at 18.15 of the first preiod and Eastview tied it up at the 10- minute mark of the second stanza when John Hobb scored on an assist by Mike Grabow- ski, In the "B" Section finals, Con- naught nosel out Lake Vista 3-2 -}in their game on Tuesday night. In the first period, J. Morris opened the scoring for Con- naught, right from the face-off. -}at the 45-second mark but Mack Blanchard, assisted by Davie Malone, tied it up at 3.45 and then he (Blanchard) scored an- 'lother, unassisted at 5.30 to make' 'jit 2-1. However, T. Moore, at -/13.15 of the first period, tied the '|score at 2-2, In the second period, late in the session, J. Alexander scor- ed for Connaught, to give them their 3-2 edge. Playoff action resumes at The Chillren's Arena on Satur- '\day morning, with all hockey fans invited to be on hand, Lake Vista and Connaught resume' their "B" Section series at 10 'lo'clock and at 11.00 a.m., it's Sunnyside vs Eastview "qe in their win-or-else stand. : |REMEMBER WHEN .. .? as they dominated the De Havil- land factory club from the open- ing whistle. The annual UAW Hockey Saturday, April 6, at the Gen- League banquet ie be held this osha Hotel in the Picaadilly + Marshall . DeHavviland( Smart (Davis, Orr) Third Period Y|10, Oshawa: Burke (Naplorkowski, Tran) 11, Oshawa: Naptorkowski (Tran, Burke) Davis. 12, DeHavvilland:: 63 Civil ice League 1963 honors. ond game. Envoy tied the first game 2-2 but were blanked 3-0 in the sec- Garrard and Myles scored two goals each for Dodd's and Hub- Dodd's Motors Are Service League Champion Gord Dodd Motors, formerly the Firefighters, defeated Envoy Food Service Tuesday night in the third game by a 5-1 count, to cop the Civil Serv- ble scored the other, while Trim tallied the one goal for Envoy. CIVIL SERVICE NOTES: The championship has now been won six times by this team and the only other winner since the Dairymen ... We must here extend our congratulations also to Envoy Food Service for a fine performance. They entered Greenwood Crowd and Denton Johnston, Cold Weather Nips TORONTO (CP) -- Gusting winds and below-freezing tem- perature kept the crowd down to 2,494 at Greenwood Raceway Thursday night, but the ele- ments didn't affect the red-hot combination of Murray Waples Waples, 34 - year - old driver- the league for the first time this year and reached the finals . . . The scoring championship was won by Al Garrard. He scored 13 goals and assisted on 11 for a total of 24, three more points than his nearest rival, Gene Mc. Avoy, of the Oshawa Times, who scored 10 goals and got 11 assists. Thoroughbred Racing Opens At Fort Erie inder The mighty Mere 1000 leads the field... world's most erful outboard. It has Bee but weighs no more than hp outboards, There's the 85 hp Mere 850 and the all-new Mere 650... 65 hp, the most powerful cylinder outboard ever built by Mercury. Many "a its grind are interchangeable with the) Merc 1000. See the new 0 Mere 500 and Mercury's twin-cylinder Mere 350 lightest 85 hp out built. These, along with Mi Merce three fishing motors, give you the widest range of h ever offered in outboards, / Start our own PROJECT MER Y. Your Mercury dealer ti help launch you inte boati: ges you'll get more RUN our money. Now le " Conate at new low. League . organized, was the| Prices. INERLURY. = We W , ickhaeter Mercory of Canada, Lt., Toronte, Cotte, Ca, 'as champloms, in" their a) 'lbecn runners-up in the Monday-|M. umph. Thursday group. i Ruth Cl convener of the)). Games Committee, together 'with her members, conducted the event and had suitable .|prizes on hand to be presented ace, Kwart and Barri oes c to ad various Raigge poi at the wings, ar lonne; alts...conclusion of the playoff games Seni, Deodien.suiten. Waters jon 'Thursday. son, Incidentally, this week, at/.. the Richmond Hill Ladies'/;' "Open Bonspiel", the Oshawa|b. D entry consisting of Joan Souch, Ollwen Rolson, Ruth Clemens and "Gen" Miller, skip, copped the Kingsfield Trophy, as topiT. H Esso 19, Bints 19, Motor City 18, Hen-|winners of the event -- a nice|D. [Bares is, 6 Loe tgs ih Nesbiits Pel ynger=f for their 1962-63 curl- ing cake Mitchells 1 'The whet elected for the 1963-64, Following are the complete : '/results of the final Junior com- Secretary, Marj. McNeil; Treasurer,|Petition, together with full rink and Press personnel: a" Reporter, Olive MON. ----- THURS. DRAW First Game E. Tunnicliffe, GI trainer from Coldwater, Ont., took Merrie Amos to the post in the sixth race and Mary Louise in the featured eighth for owner' Johnston, of Peter- borough, and won with both horses, oem oo returned $18.20, $6.00 and $6.00 FORT ERIE (CP) -- Onta-|§ rio's thoroughbred racing sea- son starts here Saturday. The 22-day spring meeting opens a season of 196 racing days on three tracks -- Fort Erie, Woodbine, near Toronto, and Greenwood, formerly the Old Woodbine in Turonto, of the game, for the winners, in| S°°dehild the first period. In this frame, Tony's picked up four penal- ties, which greatly cut down/|Supryka; the first period and made them|their attacking power. ia stand up for a 2-1 win over| In the second stanza, Bruce Kinsmen Club, in the third and|Norton, cn a three-way play deciding game of the Midget|with Eugene Supryka and Don League championship finals. |Anderson, got the only goal of Daryl Hudgins, unassisted,|the period, to make it 1-1, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cambridge University fin- ished 3% lengths in front of Oxford's eight to win the 104th Oxford ~-Cambridge boat race on the River Thames five years ago to- day, It was Cambridge's 58th victory in the annual competition. TONY'S REFR: pasa 222 MIDGET CHAMPS "ay Local 222 scored two goals in Second Game 9; J, Reeve E. Goulding 8; M. Kinton ; F, Pollitt OSHAWA DAIRY -- goal, Moore; de- fence, Ewart and Barr; centre, Leach; 9: N. Smith PLAYOFFS L, Janetos, B, Crothers, L, Cook, 0. Rolson, 3; skip, ("B' Section) B. Graper, N. Paterson, M. White, €. Ewart, 10; skip, INCREASED DEATHS Between 1922 and 1945 barbi- turate-caused deaths increased by 300 per cent in the United States. Georgie Groleau 281, 268, Rose Stovin 255, Hazel] pel Bea Northey 250, Marie Hogel 231, ote McNeil 230, Nelda 'Thompson |, Flo Williamson 274 Jean hicPhereon 222, Lemon Léague -- Flo Williamson, -- Bert Cole and Marie Hogel. Points T: -- Hornes Esso 4,|/Beth (255, 248, 204) and Del Siblock 702 (242,|yincnelts On pints 3° Meter 'Gi it M16, 244). Burne 3, Nesbitie 1; Whites 2, Saywells Six Hundred scores 1; Hendersons 3, Genosha Beauty Salon 697 (290, (236, zi. 250), 3 Savi 1, Taylor 697 (261, 242), (214, 226, 255), Maurie 'anus 692 35, 223, 214), Lois Fillmore 685 (222, 204, 259), Marion Hutchins 680 (217, 262, 201), Mable Moss 669 (267, 223), Alice Northey 668 (209, 264), Merle Poch 6€5 (262, 203, 200),Dorothy Sykes 658 (207, 271), Nancy bsg Sl (309, 220), Chris Lock, Lowrence, Preston, . Ridgley, skip, 4, J. H. M. With RENT-A-CAR SERVICE 14 ALBERT STREET 725-6553 3.50 PER DAY 8:00 A.M, -- 6:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. -- 8:00 A.M. 5.00 for 24 HOURS PLUS 7e PER MILE INCLUDES GAS AND NECESSARY INSURANCE Deluxe model cars, power quipped, slightly higher rate. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WINTER RATES Truck Rates on Request MOTOR CITY goo saggy rag Hunte: 3 followed by M. fos with 676 (253, 242, 201). Over 200 -- A. Metcalfe 220, 8. Brant 206, S. Moring 206, J. Legere 204, G.|*- Henry 204 and F. Guerin 200, .. ki The Lets won two games and three|8. Bolahood, Points from the Blowers; Ramblers Andrews, took two games and three points from|!- Lancaster, the Alley-Catz; The Easy Aces took|'- Mackness, two games and three points from the| skip, Tresise, 5-Bee., Skitch, Malloy, Patte, skip, "1M. Carswell, . MacMillan, McLaughlin, Tresise, skip, Janetos Crothers, Cook, Oxford United Draws With Tranmere Rovers .| LONDON (Reuters) -- Ox- ford United and Tranmere Rov- ers drew 2-2 in an English league fourth - division soccer --_ at Oxford Thursday night. -- Whites 21, Hornes Stanley Cup :2.aee| Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS Scuses ~-- AW LFAP ' t Coca Cola 2, Hayden Mac-|Toronto 4114 6 8 Upholstery 2. foune! Montreal 14614 2 Thursday's Results Montreal 0 Toronto 5 (Toronto wins best - of - semi-final 4-1) Series B Team 654 '» 209), Ey Clough 646 (220, 216, 210), . Evans, Muir, + Conlin, nn, skip Jarvis, yey RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing -- Blue 14, Tan 13, Grey 10, Pink 10, Coral 10, White 9, Green 9, Yellow 9, Purple 9, Brown 8, Jade 8 Navy 8, Red 7, Gold 7, Lime 7, Silver 6, Orange 6, Beige 5, Rose 5, Black 3, Mauve 1 and Maroon 1. High Doubles -- Lil Mson 504 (329); Mavis Irwin 447 (210, 237); Mary Cuth- bertson 441 (262); Norma Burnett 438 (207, 231); Rosie Mack 435 (228, 207); Mary Metcalfe 425 (232); Florence Rus- Sell 420 (224); Maude Cockerton 419 (224); Mildred Read 415 (250); Jean Thomson 414 (242); Mary Cowan 412 (233); Merle Smart 404 (238) and Lillian Clemence 404 (233). High Singles -- Aldean er neg ns Mabel Kerr 250, Jean Bell 220, Hill 218, Joyce Osborne 216, Chris mule 21S, Vera Burr 213, Dorothy Nicholson 212, Ruby Welsh 208, Ruby Weldon 208, Grace Cryderman 205, Marg. Flintoff 205 and Glad Luke 201. SEO MEZ@ x>x 3 EZP =>: 5x 8, 3. tT T. L Dd. M. 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