Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1963, p. 15

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OSHAWA C.C. _ oR ORSRRNRNRERREIBICNONTRENN a HTS Marie Lindsay's Rink Wins Thompson Trophy The last pre-Ohristmas curl- img schedule for the ladies of The Oshawa Curling Club was completed on Tuesday, when The Thompson Memorial Tro- phy was won by Marie Lind- say's rink Curling with Marie were Doris Clark, Ruth Allan and Mary Pollard. Presentation of the tro-|; phy was made by Mary Me- Lean, a granddaughter of the late Johnny Thompson, in whose) memory the trophy was donated|: by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thomp- Following ate results of the play for the Thompson Memor- ial Trophy: -- THURS. DRAW First Game |. Gunn, skip, 16; M. Piper, skip, 5 <. -Derumaux, P, Botes, skip, 4 7.} MON. skip, 8; M. Nesbitt, skip; >. Rolson, skip, 10; D.:Moran, skip, }, Patte, skip, 10; B. Calhoun, skip, 3 Sutton, skip, 7; J. Renwick, >, Phipps,, skip, 10; skip, $: M. Donald, Holland skip, 8 (W); skip, Second Game 12; J, Renwick, 7; $. Sutton, $ (W); 1. Gunn, @ (L). 1. Patte, Holland, >, Phipps, 5. 5 (L). son | First prizes in the Monday-| Thursday group were won by Audrey Shreve, Ruth Parrott,| Margaret Malloy: and Ol!wen} Rolson, skip, with three wins and a score of 16 plus 3. Sacond prize winnets were Marie Ben- son, Shirley Perry, Edith Henry and Erma! Holland, skip, who! also had three wins and a total of 16. With a score of 13 for three wins, Edith Magee, Bea Crothers, Barb. Tresise and Jacqui Patte, skip, 400k home third prizes Marie Lindsay's rink, in the Tuesday-Friday draw, collected three wins, a total of 18 points, the Thompson Memorial Trophy and first place prizes. In second _ spot, was the rink composed of Mary McLean, Trudy Hill, Dor 7; K. Derumaux, 4. 10; O. Rolson, 11; D. Moran, 9; B. Calhoun, Third Game 5. Sutton, . Phipps M. Donald, M. Piper, >, Bates, M. Nesbitt, 5 i 2. «Rolson, D. Moran, M. Donoid, M. Piper, 3. Holland, M. Nesbitt, |. Patte, 4, 1 7 1 4 2 3 Calhoun, Renwick, Bates, Gunn, 10; K. Derumaux, Fourth Game 9; B. Calhoun, J. Renwick, det J, Patte, $, Sutton, P. Phipps, M. Donald, M. Piper 3. 7. > 4. M Bates Nesbit? def 1, Gunn 12 E. Holland, 12 Derumaux 8 (W); Q. Rolson, 14 D. Moran. 15, TUES. -- FRI. DRAW First Game t 4 3 w. & (L) 3 1. --. Granik, skip, 3 M. Tribble, skip, 6 M. Lindsay, sk skip, 11; skip, 9. B. Cain H, Dyas, Cc. Bassett, skip 6 D. Munday ell skip, 3 R. Clemens r, skip, | othy Day and Belva Cain, skip, |_ with three wins and a score of 16. Third prizes went to Evelyn Vice, Lori Foster, Norma Smith and Marion Campbell, skip, with a score of 14 plus for three « wins On Tuesday, Dec awa club's, oldest member (and certainly one of the oldest curl ers in' Canada) was honored at a birthday celebration, follow ing the day's games Taylor marked her ninth birthday on Dec 11. A arge, suitably decorated, birth-__ day cake was wished on and), cut by Mayme and. shared by al) the curlers, who wished her many happy returns plus many), more years of curling 4e 10, the Osh-|° Mayme & sventy-!' seventy-| 7 J skip, 9. 5 Second 7 (WwW & Reeve. Mackness, 7 (L) Clemens, . Goulding Kemp, Bassett Munday Campbell, J 5 6 hy 5 fs L). if 5 3. 3 L). 6 F 0. 2. Church League Hockey Report Simcoe Street defeated St. Paul's 1-0, with Todd getting the only goal. SIMCOE STREET: goal, Gal- latly; D. McDonald, J. Mann- ing, B. Smith, R. Todd, Groat, J. Bernar 7T. Murdock P. Hamely, Warne G. Snyder, A. Mudro, J. Morris, R and J. Hutcheson ST. PAUL'S: goal, J. Andrews, P. Thompson, D ton, R. Nicholls G Munroe D Paterson : Christ Church edged North- minster 2-1 with Houghton and! Northey and. B McIntyre getting the goals for|over King Street with McDon-| the winners while McVety notched the losers' lone tally CHRIST CHURCH: goal Mc-| Dermand; G. Christenson, Salmers, _T. Mcintyré, B Houghton, D. Prest, J. Laugh-| lin, D. Crawford, B Howard, E. Cay B. Lock, D. Ramshaw, G. Maidlow, S. Bird, J. Howard] and S. Dawson NORTHMINSTER: goal F Jay; J.. Alexander, B. Hicks, P. Sloggett, P. McVety, P York, S. Stephenson, J Jeffrey, R. Vanderroot G. Jeffrey, G.|ban, D. Reeson, D. Robinson, D Wood, C. Popham J Hawkshaw and J. Bradley Ron Buchanan Now Closer To Club Leader There were no. significant changes in the positions of Osh- awa Generals' scoring race but Ron Buchanan, with his tremendous eight-point evening against St, Catharines moved into contention for the club eadershpi, presently held by Danny O'Shea Bucnanan now by only three points O'Shea eads with 38 points, comprised of 15 goals and 23 assists, while Buchanan's 35 total is made up of 22 goais and 13 assists, Bobby Orr, previously deadlocked in second spot wth Buchanan, lost some ground but still re-} mained close, only three points! back Bill Little made a noticeable jump, with his one goal and six assists on Tuesday night. His output broke a previous stale- mate with defenceman Bill Smith. Defenceman Wayne man. appearing in his sixth) game in a Generals' uniform) Tuesday, up from Whitby Dun-/ ops Junior "B" c'ub, gained! his first point, picking up an assist Besides the importance of Sunday's clash in .Bowmanville, igainst Ham/'iton Red Wings, in the battle for sixth and final ylavoff. position, "will be the scoring duel. between O'Shea,| snd Buchanan for' the club's} individual honors. Game time for Sunday night's attraction will be 7° p.m trails O'Shea es ' Cheese-} GPG A Pts, 15 23 38 2213 35 5 15 17 51114 7:15 Danny O'Shea Ron Buchanan Bobby Orr George Vail Bill Little Bill Smith Rod Zaine Bob Kilger d, B. Waine,|S. S.jren, D..Kitchen, B. Holmes, D. Mc- Britten Murdock/burne, W. Penney C. Chase, J. Stapleton, M. Bryan, N A. Drew; |and K. Swicker Holmes and Rockburne each scored three goals as _ St. Andrew's whipped Westminster 6-2. ST. ANDREW'S: goal, D. An- E.|drews; D. Famme, P. pent even anyone winning. a Lowe, H. Bryant, A. War- L. Pooler, J. Rock- Mackie} WESTMINSTER: goal, K Mc- I B McDonald B. Coedy, Donald; B. Campbell Leonard. Harmony coasted to a 4-1 win McDonald, K and ald scoring three. goals and Orton one, while Suppelsa saved King street bosy from a shut- out HARMONY: goal, Burley;) McNaughton, Marks, Peacock, Orton, McGill, MclInally, Bra- loey McDonald, Ibey G. Bone} C. Bone, Hancock, Penhale and Henderson KING STREET: goal, D. Cut- ler; D. Suppelsa, J. Cuthbert, A. Hare, B. Pierson, L. Tresise, C. Hare, J. Rushnell K. Sher- Holland N and J. Pearse Knox defeated Westmount 5-2 Blake and Nesbitt each scored Ogden | twice for. the winners and Good- win got their other goal while Welsh scored 'both goals for Westmount KNOX: goal, B. Martin; Nes- bitt, Goodwin, Murdock, Blake, | Carmichael McLeod Houston, Clark, McDougall, Manning and G. Blake WESTMOUNT: goal, A. Cox; B. Armitage, H. Wotten, McKee, D. McKee, E. White, J. Welsh, B. Kirkpatrick, M. Dawson, J. Goulding, M. Walls 4 event is open to everyone and little variety in their competi-|974 | will be pickles in the paper for) jto try fot a fowl for New Year's {Day. R.| Germond, M. Beamish, B. Bol-/Rllison; J. Porter, R. Bragg, J.|fash Bolton, B. Barnes, T.|Watson, J. Coedy, D. Bannon,|---- Brick, D. Brick, K-|c, Brawn, ly Ti 'People's Clothing Laeverd ee 'Golf Club Holds ; é Defeat O'Connor S Christmas Draw The dies' curling section of| People's Clothing ended up on the Osiwa Golf Club field a/a winning note on the final day | Christmas draw. jof the first section, last Satur- Betty Tipney's rink copped | day, bowling at Aprile Lanes, \top prizes for both draws. lwhen they won a decisive 4-to-1 Betty's rink included Helen|victory over the third place Nichol, Alice Millen and Eunice}O'Connor Bow] team. Bowman, amassing a total of| People's rolled a total of 6108 3644 points. for four points while O'Connor Second prize went to Effie|managed 5827 and one point. ezzelwood and her rink: Daisy} For People's, it was their ler and Wilda|third-straight winning week and |the Clothiers finished the first Third prize --Jean Bradley, |section by winning ten out of skip, Elsie Anderson, Joy John-|their last fifteen games. It is to ston, and Betty Roughley, 351%4|be hoped that the Clothiers can points. |keep up this tempo, when the Fourth -- Marg Jacobi, skip,|second section starts on Satur- Marg McCarten, Ruth McIntosh {day, Dec. 28th and Mary Richards, 34 points.| People's won the first game| Fifth prize -- Eileen Hopkins, |1116 to 1008 with Harold Ballem skip, Ev. Langmaid, Marie|being high for the Clothiers with Libby and Joy Henderson, 34 256. John Wardrope's 247 was points ibest for O'Connor Sixth prize -- Joy Lancaster,| People's rolled a nice 1304 skip, Ann Gay, Irene Jackson|total to win the second game and M. Wilkinson, 32 points jcompared to O'Connor's 1194. Seventh prize --Alice Mc-|Mickey McMaster led the way O'Connor, was with 260. John Trott had his finest day of the season and was the high individual bowler on the day for the two teams with 1333 made up of games of 236, 226, 295, 310 and 266. Other scores for the Clothiers were as follows: Nesbitt 1249, McMaster 1155 for 45 frames, Ballem 1216, Swartz 602 for 30, Henning 297 for 13 and Bob Strutt 256 for 12. For O'Connor, it was Rizun 1284, Wardrope 1151 for 46 and Eyre 1010 for 45. There will be no bowling this coming weekend and the next action in the Toronto City Major League takes place on Saturday, December 28, when the second section opens, Peo- ple's Clothing will be taking on) the strong People's Credit Jew- ellers team, in the opening week, at Motor City Alleys in Oshawa. The final standing in the first | | | H Brain, Sue Kess Sutton-Brown, with 36 points not including Tuesday's games, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 19,1963 1§ City League Minor Hockey Game Results Canadian Tire came on strong in the first game, to best Local 1500 by a score of 6-0. Canadian Tire goals were all singletons by Mike Walla, Don Suppelsa, Bruce Harper, John Pudiles, David Ortton and Garry Mc- Donald. B'Nai Junior Habs Set Pace In Jr. Scoring © By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Marlboros are eight points in front of Montreal Jun- ior Canadiens in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A standings but the scoring race is another matter. The Junior Habs hold down three of the top four positions, at 8.17 of the second period by Bernie LaCroix, then at 18.09 of the same period, Clarke Mac- key tied it up. Bob Durno led Houdaille with two goals and singles going to Chapman and Tresise. -Scugog Cleaners came close with Rich- ard getting two goals and singles to Hicks and Annis. Duplate won a victory over Loca] 2784 by a score of 4-2. T. Bovin with two and Janetos and Christensen, each with one. Bucky and Shymko counted for Local 2784, Welsh with two, Hercia, Engel and Cockerton with singles, led Canadian Corps to a 5-1 victory over Coca-Cola. Graham scored B'Rith lost to West- mount Kiwanis 3-1. For the winners, it was Don Picard, Steve Baliski and Roy Fisher. sind B'Nai B'Rith, it was Tony Flontek. ; D Police Assoc, ted Local 1si7,|""° "9h samt for Conscaes The Police Assoc.'s goal Some Auto Workers' Credit Union with the closest Toronto threat) in fifth place. Andre Boudrias retains the top, spot for the third consecutive} came up with the best game of the year, playing to a scoreless draw with Oshawa Dairy, in the second game of the night. Cullen with two goals, Watere with two and Pearce with one for Hayden Macdonald beat Tony's by 5 to 3. For Tony's, # was Smith with two and Dionne with one. KALINE SIGNS DETROIT (AP) -- Detroit Ti- gers announced Wednesday that right - fielder Al Kaline had signed his contract for the 1964 baseball season. Terms of the contract were' not announced. The Detroit outfielder said he received a "very fair raise." He remains the Detroit club's highest-paid player. week, boasting 57 points on 13 ough Petes tops the regular] goaltenders, having allowed 71| goals in 24 games for an av-| erage of 2.96. He also leads in| shutouts with three. | The leaders: goals and 44 assists. Fred Stanfield of St. Cathar- ines Black Hawks jumped into a tie with Montreal's Yvan Cournoyer, both with 51 points. Cournoyer, dragging through a mild scoring slump since his re- turn from a three-game string in the National Hockey League, still leads the goal scorers with/Stanfield, St. Cath. 20 31 51 29. Stanfield has 20 Charlebois, Montreal 21 46 Bob Charlebois, also wiin the|Stemkowski, Toronto 20 Canadiens, has 46 points, includ-|Hull, St. Catharines 22 ing 21 goals. Marlboros' Pete/Ellis, Toronto 19 Stemkowski has 45 points and|Hodge, St. Catharines 17 20 goals. Seling, Toronto 6 STOVE G A Pts. 13 44 57 29 22 51 | | FUEL | Boudrias, Montreal Cournoyer, Montreal 43 Automatic Delivery Phone 668-3341 -- OIL > Quality uh by Metered Trucks Chuck Goddard of Peterbor- REMEMBER WHEN? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS John Henry Lewis, who outpointed Bob Olin for the world. light - heavyweight title, knocked out Coleman Johns in the second round of a non-title fight 28 years ago today, then defeated Dutch Weiner the next day in another non-title bout Lewis relinquished the title in 1938 to campaign as a 4 heavyweight. John Ovens, 0.0. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA was again high with 287 fol-lellers 49, O'Connor Bowl 41, llowed by Si Rizun 265 |Motor City 33, Pierre Hotel 32, Osh Sk t The Clothiers made it three-/Mowat Cartage 31, People's aWa C@T straight in the third game by|Clothing 24 and T. Anthony Ltd. . Club Holding id followed by Roy Nesbitt 278,/ Turkey Shoot Ballem 254, McMaster 248 w'th Don Henning picking up 160 The Oshawa Skeet Club will)pins in 6 frames of relief bowl- O'Connor came to life in the it is hoped that local "'scatter-/fourth game and won their only gunners'? will take advantage of}vame of the day, by bowling a the opportunity to win a bird for|fine 1392, compared to People's For People's, McMaster] tion will have this opportunity. |Jeq with 311 followed by Trott] There will be events for gun-!310. : ners shooting their favorite full) The final game went to Peo- rolling 1278 to O'Connor's 1158./19. hold its annual "turkey shoot"|ing. Warren Eyre was high for their Christmas dinner 1248. Dave Whelan and Si Rizun choke tubes, to contests for the|ple's 1162 to 1075. Nesbitt was! ' ' Diarmid, skip, Jean Mercec,|for the victors with 311 followed|section for Group uBr was as Fay Henry and Ann Biggar, 31/by Ron Swartz 278 and Ballem follows: Darrigo Italian. 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