Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1963, p. 13

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Penne sabes . Warned But Wins : Swedes Will S Cross-Countr Schedule Dates For 1963-64 (°'s es Wi ae s NOTE: Convenors of the Bantam Westmount Kiwanis vs Canadian Tire wanis; 7.05-7.45, Kinsmen .vs ~Local 222;|vs Tony's Refreshments; 9.15-10.05, Auto| (725-6686). This is a 13-game schedule, Scugog| Wed., Jan, 22: 6.15-7.05, Local 222 vS| Tues. 'Jan, 7: 8.15-9.05, Hayden-Mac-| | ' T ; fall with Toronto | fames will be of S0-minutes duration (2-(Nadian Corps vs Houdaille Industires:| Thurs. Jan. 23: 9.15-10.05, Navy vs Ca-\erouit Union match here Saturday night. Maple Leafs of 2) and 9,10 - 9.15, Duplate vs B'Nai B'Rith: |vs Local 222; 7.05-7.45, Navy vs Lions; ish national hockey team which i i ye : ind ih cj Ic Duplate; 7.00 - 7.50, Police ¢ , } championship here Saturday. [39.47 William Mills of the|from the finish line Kidd went|CorPs vs Dipate, 00 on os, Local) The bottom 6 teams in the final league Kinsmen and 9.15-10.05, Lions vs Fire-|Hayden-Macdonald vs Aulo Workers Pastrano, from the United| 2S Thurs., Feb, 6: 9.15-10.05, Kiwanis vs; Tues., Jan. 28: 8.15-9.05, Oshawa Dairy} miles) race two years ago aticeics track club came in fourth|because he was competing im)oonty vs Canadian Tire. 1964 M McCardle, who holds the U.S.\vs Police Association; 5.50 - 6.30, West-! sng Joe Zak 55458; Canadian Tire,|"@dian Legion vs Fire-Fighters. Credit Union vs Oshawa Dairy; 9.15-10.05,"8 and keeping his head low.|Ulf Sterner, who trained with -- . e THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 2, 1963 13 k ; We | K dd W nhs OI OCKe y SSOC. Willie Pastrano | 2 NHL-Trained - i Tain JOHANNESBURG --.- World|. HY BANTAM LEAGUE SCHEDULE Duplate vs Local 1817 and 9.00 - 9.$0,| Wed. Jan. 15: 6.156. ions vs Ki-|' Mon., Dec. 30: 8.15-9.05, Oshawa Dalry) light- i i : aa 5: 6.15-6.55, Lions vs Ki-/ . 7 ry light-heavyweight boxing cham- - sci cia ' z is lead tole : Murray. Brant (728-1759); Win-| Thurs., Feb. 20: 8.30-9.20 -- Houdaille|7.55-8.35, Canadian Legion vs Rotary end| Workers' Credit Union vs Hayden-Mac-/Pion Willie Pastrono defeated Se -- Seta susie, 3 ora ulin can cere went to|ston. Brant (728-9302) and John Motean| 100. V8 Coral 27H ee |8.45-9.25, Fire-Fiyhtors vs Navy. donald. South African champion Mike! STOCKHOLM. (CF - AP) -- ac ks : 'ana-| s # | y ; ' F 2A: 5.40 -- e { 7 fomet Eeimeing Kick a by heavy rains Friday. |work. Kidd chopped McArdle's|ending February 24, 1964. Games will be|Cleaners vs Local 2784; 5:50 - 6.30, Local Lions; 7.15-8.05, Kiwanis vs Kinsmen and gonaid vs Oshawa Dairy; °9.15-10,05,,Holt on points in a 10-round|."° eahesad ert ecepanel ape dian distance running star) "Of 136 starters, only 10 failed margin to 50 yards on the sec-|Played on Monday and Thursday. Some| 1500 vs Police Association; 6.40 - 7.20, Ca-|8.15-9.05, Rotary vs Fire-Fighters. 'ony's Refreshments vs Auto Workers' Bruce Kidd carried the 20-\to finish. Of a big "delegation|ond ascent of Cemetery Hill,|90 "min. periods and 1 10-min, period) ;|7-30-8.10, Coca-Cola vs Westmount Kiwa-|nadian Legion. | a the National Hockey League are year-old University of Toronto|o¢ Canadian runners, five placed|then made three bids to pass|other games will be 40-minutes (2. 20-min,| ns; 8.20-9.00, Canadian Tire vs Local 1817 Wed., Jan. 29: 6.15-6.55, Fire-Fighters|, Tues. Jan. 14; 8.15008 Oshawa Deity Phenig ye ae dace pide to he in the lineup of Swed i : ' : .|periods). Scoring in all games wi e i ? ni 9 051) sh I & rig oc ee a bad jel - h t beryl or ee jon oe gion 'ok a aa dail orks jal teams in the final inspite 14 ian big hg miners pen ee Deen ee ee ee beg oan rae Holt,| 2 she os if McArdle, who runs_ unat-)/ - jay, Nov. 25: 5. joudaille I } of Vleaddss ' : " who weighed in at 175. Though! wj ' ss CI , ; : rates vards . | Round- Wed., Feb. 5: 7.15-8.05, Local 222 Tues., Jan. 21; 8.15-9.05, Tony's Re- : : 81 will tou n e Union's national cross country!) hed, was timed officially in|dian's challenge, but 500 yards/ind. vs Loca! 1500; _6.00-6.50, | Canadian' standing will play a eee Robin, ries ee Fees Me TSN Os Loon 22 Yel dircants va shai' Dairy) usloss fast fox Tis Welgnt ahd elusive? r Canada after Christ i in the same 10,- ; : "1911 ; | t Kiwanis and 9,00-9.50,|standt Il play @ Round-Robin Series! Fighters. |Credit Union. | 4 : PP sa egg i mieiaiely #1, U.S. Marines was third in 31:12/in front - stayed see moe" an ayareiia lt BURY, foamed toe n Feites| States, did not land a damag-| The players are Kjell Sv - metre (appro: Y 6%4/and Ronald Larrieu of Los An-| Kidd did not defend in | Thurs, Nov. 28: 8.18 = 9.05 -- Scugog| Play-offs to start Monday, March 2|NaWy. | 6 |) ive Mayden-Macdonald; 9.15-10.05, Ae Oe blow. son and Carl-Goeran Ocberg Nov. 28: k | Wed., Feb. 12: 6.15-6.55, Loca vs|Workers' Credit Union. vs Tony's Re) Pastrano was cautioned six|who are returning wi wae "i : | Kiwanis; 7.05-7.4, Rotary vs Navy; 7.55-\freshments is : : with the tre . | s | OFFICIALS OF LEA\ : 2 Prema a on pa eg in 31:34. jthe British Empire Games, and| "pongay, Dec, 2: 5.00-5.40 -- Duplate/ OFFIC! BT Ritts Gordon Fuller 9-8079 8:3 Kinsmen vs Lions and 8.45-9.25, C8-| tues, Feb, 4: 8,159.05, Auto Workers'| mes for holding, butting, pull-/Kronor (Three Crowns) team. i Ar of| WILLIAMSON IS six-mi : -|mount Kiwanis vs Local 2784; 6.40-7.20, OFFICIALS OF TEAMS " é : champion Peter McArdle | IS 5TH jsix-mile record, became 10,000-|mount Kiwas Mcvebe Caner; 120-418, sty Deena nee Bo ioe PE ee OF ate sulin aaes Tony's Refreshments vs Hayden-Macdon-| New York Rangers, is also in New York, McArdle, Irish-born) Chris Williamson, 19-year-old|metre champion Canadian Tire vs Houdallle | industries 4 | ' F eerie) | an p ' mite | ' : : , 'lton 8-1444 and Bill Clark $-2049; ./and Bill Thexton, 723-2656; Kiwanis -- ; AUSTRALIA WINS TES the lineup. U.S.-naturalized winner of the|University of New Brunswick| Leading the Toronto Olympic/# 299.00, Local 1900 vs Canadian icerps Cola. daha Randle. yee al snide hoon lab Mecilinonds 726309) ead. Ruse. dell: PAM oT nota aalalie bertiie) Dairy| Bch a ggeoesn' T He p : ' 10,000-metre event at .the last|student, placed fifth in 31:49./Club to a third-place finish in and 9.10-9.50, iJ an VE Nene 'ling 5-6387; Duplate, Sam Blume 3-4783|728-9768; Rotary -- Bob Suddard, 723-2437| workers' Credit Union vs Hayden-Mac-ip irc; v! ingland (Reuters)-- vensson is a goalkeeper and Pan-A. ; Games. led at/Williams "i sind by ; dav | Monday, Dec. 9: 5,00-5.$0--Local 2784/and Harry Welch 3-9772. and Bert Suddard, 725-3979; Can, Legion--| honaig |Britain beat Australia 16-5 in|Sterner and Oehberg are for- an-American Games, led at/Williamson, who is coached by|jteam competition Saturday was|y," 'scugog Cieaners; 6.00-6.50, Police! Houdaille industries, Doug. Griffin\John Jenkins, 725-2553 and Don Mc- : \the third and final Rugby|wards one point by 100 yards. Kidd's handler, Fred Foot of|Dave Ellis, who finished sixth|Assoc. vs Local 1500; 7.00-7.50, Houaaille 8-7894 and Ronald Alward 5-2867; Local Dougall, 723-4891; .Lions -- Bob Harmon, ana fe Osan CoO einiten Lae ae ee i ug vy) S. idd's ti ; ree erat ' Fa .e : Ses ' $3 8,00-8.50, t-| 1500, i -|728-9294 and G Norton, 2208; i 9.15-10.05, ' ' i re Kidd's time in the race, run|Toronto, had never run the 10,-\in 31:54. Dan Shaughnessy Wes eint Kivenis v8 Cocos and 9,00-9.50° con renee 87, Henry. Patfield Local 222, Elwood BYsctWy, 703-9881 Tony's Refreshments vs Auto Workers' ag Australie' ws the paral a cada oS mostly on cinder paths through|000 metres before \12th in 32:36 and Jim Irons 20th! toce! 1817 vs Canadian Tire. $0268 and Gary Patfield 50268; Localjand Don Bowen, 725-5747; Fire-Fighters--|Credit Union. Veit Ge lia won the series) hind Russia in the world hockey Van Cortlandt Park in the! At the half-way point, Kidd,|/in 32:57 Thurs., Dec. 12: 8.15-9.05--B'Nai BRith 2782, Joe Reid 8-1049 and Earl Kava- Lloyd Mapes, 728-6182 and Ray Suddard,/ OFFICIALS OF TEAMS be easy victories in the first/championships' in Sweden ear- : sels 3 eahhin i aianin| all +; |v$ Duplate. naugh 3-2806; Sci Cle , Jack Ger- ; favy Vets Ron Wright,; Auto Workers' Credit Union -- Morris|two tests. 'i i y Bronx, was 30 minutes, 47.2 sec-|Williamson and Mills were run-| Hylke Van der Wal of Uni-\"'monday, Dec. 16: 5.00 - 5.40 -- Canadian mond §-1508 and) Ray McAvoy. 6-4877;|728-0396 and Glen Skea 725-8240. Sin ane ae Gee EN MRR ___iNier this year. onds. A cold wind made spec-|ning stride-for-stride, 50 yards|versity of Western Ontario, run-|Tire vs Local 1500; 5.50-6.30, B'Nai B'Rith Police Association, Tom Chasczewski 3-4756; Hayden-Macdonald -- Don Salis- a tators uncomfortable but the behind McArdle. McArdle, a bus|ning for Hamilton Olympic Club YS, Westmount Kiwanis; 6.40,7.20, Local s- Bob Wright °8-7103 and Peter|. JUVENILE LEAGUE SCHEDULE bury, 8-0854 and Bill Lawson, 8-4273; Osh- ' ne 9 1817 vs Police Association; 7.30 - 8.10, uke 5-0359; Westmount Kiwanis,|_ NOTE: Conveners of Juvenile League:| awa Dairy -- Bob Dionne, 3-2548 and Earl runners said conditions were mechanic and father of two'was 25th in 33:10 Scugog Cleaners vs Houdaille Industries; Ed Patfield 5-6634 and Wilf Eldridge Peter White (725-7831) and Bert Waite Moore, 3-2482; Tony's Refreshments -- peur a8 Y BE Re A - 8.20 - 9.00, Duplate vs Local 2784 and 9.10 |8-7186 (728-2265). All games in the Juvenile| Vic Georgeff, 8-2977 and Al Morden, 5-207. 9.50, Coca-Cola vs Canadian Corps. League conveners: Murray Brant/ League will be played on Tuesday, 8.15-)------ ti ' recently released by New York Monday, Dec. 23: $.00-5.40 7 B'/Nai|8-1759, Winston Brant 8-9302 and John Mc- i uf alle Is - 12 pame aceculs | angers ay, poe " 5 B'Rith vs Coca-Cola; 5.50-6.30, anadian Lean 5-6656. jending tuesday, February 7 64 he Rangers, played flawlessly for Corbe. ve Police Association; -- 6.40-7.20, |Oshawa Dairy Teain: in this league is the REMEMBER WHEN? eas a Quebec and set up Wayne Hicks' Local 2784 vs Canadian Tire; 7.30-8.10, MIDGET LEAGUE SCHEDULE "Midget All-Star' team and will pla ying goal in the second period Westmount Kiwanis vs: Scugog Cleaners;) NOTE: Convener of Midget League -- i's games at 8.15 p.m. Scoring in aii By THE CANADIAN PRESS > "Acute enor a ' 8.20-9.00, Local 1817 vs Houdaille Indus- Al eavitt (725-2187); Don Trotter games two points for a win; one point > irs rerti Spoils Harvey S oe De ee S eee with only One ay ate tries and 9.10-9.50, Local 1500 vs Duplate. | (725-2324), T s an 1l-game schedule, for a tie games. Play-off dates will be In the first overtime seconds gone in the exta pe- DEE ET ; Monday, Jan. 6: 5.00 - 5.50 Police nesday, February 12, 1964. announced at a' later date zame in th istory ' oe riod, eclipsed Harvey's perfor- VANCOUVER (CP) -- It's a Assoc. vs Houdaille Industries; 6.00-6.50, | be played on Wednesday and, Tues. Nov. 26: 8.15-9.05, Oshawa Dairy, a He history -of the We are looking for @ man 'capable of building his own Quebec Debut mance good thing the Grey Cup game |Duplate vs Canadian Tire: 7,007.50, Coca-| Thursday. Some games will be a S0-min- VS Aulo Workers' Credit Union; 9.15-10.05,| classic, Winnipeg Blue Business. We have an excellent Service Station ideally : : Pera ig Se titn,, |cola vs Local 1817; -- 8,00-8.50, ana ute (two 20-minute periods and one 10-| Hayden-Macdona vs Tony's Refresh : fs Michel Harvey and Bill Mc- | gene here Saturday,|gian corps vs Local 2784 and 9.00 - 9.50, minute period) game; other games will, ments. s concite oe ge ie situated on RITSON ROAD SOUTH, OSHAWA, adjacent to : s§§\Cr y scor the oY yand not Sunday. Scugog Cleaners vs B"Nai B'Rith be a 40-minute (two 20-minute periods)| Tues., Dec. 3: 8.15-9.05, Tony's Refresh-, Tiger-Cats 21-14 in the Gre By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is a leita the other Hershey When Sunday arrived. the city, Thurs. Jan. 9: 8.15 - 9.05 -- Local 1500 game. Scoring in all games will be two ments vs Oshawa Dairy; 9.15-10.05 Hay-| Cup final two years sce fe the new A & P Store, Roger DeJordy's breakaway goals. Hicks and Leon Rochefort Sunda} ved, the CIty vs Westmount Kiwanis points. for a win; one point .for a tie,|den-Macdonald vs Auto Workers' Credit I eb hacked os we Ww goal in the first minute of over-;were the Quebec marksmen. was socked in solid with fog, the Monday, Jan. 13, 5.00-5.40 -- Canadian Play-off dates will be announced at a Union. day at Toronto. Quarter- ILL GIVE THE RIGHT MAN: time gave Hershey Bears a 3-2} At Buffalo, centre Brian Kil-| visibility sometmes down to Tire vs B'Nai B'Rith; 5.50 - 6.30, Police later date Tues., Dec. 10: 815-9.05, Oshawa Dairy) back Kenny Ploen broke , a ; eens Assoc. vs Scugog Cleaners; 6.40 - 7.20,, Wed., Nov. 27: 7.15-8.05, Kinsmen vs VS Hayden-Macdonald; 9.15-10.05, Auto) a. ia. : ate @ victory over Quebec Aces Sun-|rea and left winger Jimmy An-|less than half a block Duplate vs Westmount Kiwanis; 7.30-8.10,|Local 222; 8.15-9.05, Canadian Legion' vs|Workers' Credit Union vs Tony's Refresh, @WaAY On an 18-yard run for PAID TRAINING PERIOD day and ruined Doug Harvey's\derson each scored twice 'to| Thus Vancouver just. missed|Houdaille Ind. vs Coca-Cola; 8.20-9.00, Rotary and 9.15-10.05, Fire-Fighters vs ments. s the winning touchdown in : : 9.10-9.50, A %s nace : ¢ y j 4 al oO Local 1500 vs Local 2784, and Navy Tues., Dec, 17: 8.15-9.05, Auto Workers' secon hal 0- American Hockey League debut|pace the Indians. Randy Miller,ja return of the 1962 Grey Cup|(ct1 {17 vs Canadian Corps Peis. Noi. Gal PUEWG) Liew Ga CRU UMOT VL Deen Dai nies | le, second f of a 2 @® FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE as a defenceman for Quebec!Jim Wildox and Dennis Olson|game in Toronto, when fog] Monday, Jan. 20: 5.00 - 5.50 -- Hovu-|Kiwanis Tony's Refreshments vs Hayden-Macdon.| Minute overtime period. (ik peceuaeey) Aces. scored the other springfield|forced the game to be: called| 'lll !nd. vs Westmount Kiwanis; 6.00-) Wed. Dec, 4: °6.15-6.88, Local 222 vs/ald Gerry James converted. " 9702 i] ap id 7a 6.50, Local 1500 vs Local 1817; 7.00 - 7.50, Rotary _ --_ sionseninacasvstengansntan While the Bears were disap- goals. Billy Dea, Mervy Kury*/ with 51 minutes played. The last|Police Assoc. vs Local 2784; 8,00-8.50,. Thurs:, Dec. 5: 7.15-7.55 Canadian Le e : % a 7 : | ' e V i G v ' i" /~ \ \ . S , Sf pointing Quebec's biggest tur -|luk, Len Lunde and Brian Smith|nine minutes were played the/ Canadian Tire vs Coca-Cola and 9.00-9.50,/gion vs Kinsmen; 8.05-8.45, Lions vs Fire. On TOL XOX TOx TOE TO 20x 20x 10x SOX XOX 50) PROMOTIONAL ASSISTANCE } 5 | it 0 ; : Thurs:, Jan. 23: 8.159.05 -- Scugog) Wed., Dec. 1]: 6.15-7.05, Fire-Fight © « climbing back into a three-way; The line of Jim Mikol, Rin| This time, Hamilton Tiger-|Cleaners vs Duplate Ws Local" 232; 7.188.05) | Navy "Ve Lions| ON THE JOB TRAINING out of. the season-9.871--and [tallied for Buffalo. next day Nai B'Rith vs Canadian Corps. Fighters and 8.55-9.35, Kiwanis vs Navy. | (> tie for the rit s arlead Divi-| Atwell and Fred Glover ac-|( ats: defeated British Columbia ve Locales $8 os, wastheunt Ke want eee akoslial iopcdal Oe | © tle depen able (in short, we'll help) ston lead, Cleveland Barons|counted for all the Cleveland|Ljons 21-10 in a game played un-!wanis vs Canadian Corps; 6.40-7.20, Cana-| Thurs., Dec, 12: 9.15-10.05, Kinsmen vs Set you up in your own business moved to within a point of the/goals at Providence. Attwell got der bright sunshine. The. fog 'ian Tire vs Police Association; 7.30-8.10,| Rotary | second-place Rochester Ameri-|two and Mikol and Glover one|came within 12 hours Scugog Cleaners vs Local 1500; 8.20-9.00,| Wed., Dec. 18: 6.15.88, Local. 222 vs| (> SOUTCe of cash @ PHONE NOW e cans in the Western Division byleach. Zellio Toppazzini and Stan! EAE ISR ao : ms Si0hm) CoeRCclA vs Duna bas Ktnenien fo hee pons rs = lA ARA topping Eg hay Rens #2 and) Baluik scored for Providence. Hull's Chicago Black Hawks), once), Feb. 3: $008.8) -- Weslmoun!|nadian, Levon Se ire rignies "S (LOANS UP TO $3,000.00 OR MORE) te ole gs "papery fight still, dominate the top bracket.|ouplate vs Houdaille Industries; 7.00-7.50, Canadian Legion; 5.50-6.30, Fire-Fighters & TEXACO CANADA LTD r " Stan Mikita is 'second. Ken|Coca-Cola vs Local 1500; 8.00-8.50, Locallvs Kiwanis; 6.40-7.20, Kinsmen vs Navy| ° Buffalo Bisons 7-4 , in te . |2784 vs .B'Nal B'Rith and 9.00-9.50, Cana-\and 7.30-8.10, Rotary vs Lions NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED In. Saturday action the Bar- NHL BIG SEVEN Wharram fourth and Pierre Pi-!gian corps vs Canadian Tire Wed., Jan. 8: 7.15:8.05, Navy vs Local 2 668-3211 or EVENINGS 725-3642 ons overcame a three-goal defi RESS lote, tied for sixth qilhursy Feb. 6: 8159.05 -- Scugog 222; 8159.05, Lions vs Canadian Legion ns "2 "| By THE CANADIAN PRESS The ieadens: eaners vs Local 1817 and 9.15-10.05, Kiwanis vs Rotar LOI OA CAF Cal Cae C0 Cx t e Indians to a| °° , Monday, Feb. 10: 5.00 5.10 -- Loca! Thurs., 9.1 , Fire | ' OOD aa Pesyarergn' . A Baltimore|_ 4 g0al and two assists pushed G A Pts. 1500 vs Houdaille Industries; 5.50 - $30, jek Neneh ded Bele bald | CPOMOMOMOS OHO HOHS OOo ¢ , ee ; ' cs aati Shi Duplat Canadian Corps: 6.40 - 7.20,) ------------___ OME Clippers defeated Pittsburgh|Bobby Hull's pace-setting run of Hull, Chi 15 20 35° |e Nal B'RIth vs Police Assacistion; 70 Hornets 3-2. on Gord Labos-|Points to 35 in the weekend play|Mikita, Chi 13 18 31 |8.10, Westmount Kiwanis vs Local. 1817; iere's t 4:30 in overtime|of the National Hockey League.|Beliveau, Mtl 7.22 .29 8.20 - 9.00, Coca-Cola vs Local . 2784 oe Ge Auontuns gare the| He also leads in goals with 15|Wharram, Chi 318 a6 Re ee 2 Pom Canecien fe ve Seveog Bisons 7-2 while Jean Beliveau of Mont-|Bathgate, NY 15 28 a Monday, Feb. 17: 5.00 - 5.80 -- Police Harvey, 38-year-old formerjreal tops the league in, play-/Goyette, NY Ue LIB tot cape A gr cet erica Meds National Hockey League star|making with 22 assists |Pilote, Chi 19 22 cecal 1500 hid Bal B'RIIh; 300-8°50, Available right now... 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