Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1964, p. 14

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YQ THU OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jenvery 16, 1964 Oshawa Curling Club Pee PEL pe ee eee y "9 t0%, The Oshawa Curling Club's ves in the annual eral's Cup provin- » won the right elal to this zone, in area held at the Oshawa Club yesterday, when they a defeat Unionville in the final set of the elimination play, » Compe for the zone honors a entries from ind, Uxbride, Unionville, Whitby, Oshawa Golf Club and wa Curling Club, Stouffville ad entered but were a last- hour default, giving Sunderland 4n automatic berth in the semi- finals, Oshawa Curling Club also rested in the first round, having drawn the lone bye, in the original draw. HOST CLUB OUSTED Oshawa Golf Club's rinks, who last year defeated Union- ville in a thrilling finish, to capture the zone honors, were) eliminated in the first draw by Uxbridge, 24-18. Harvey Acton's rink, in top form, defeated Bruce Bradley's foursome 14-8, to sup- ply the Geer's U: Chenier's Golf Club squad tied at 10-10, In another bracket of first round play, Ernie Lawrie of Unionville whipped Jack Dough- ty's Whitby rink 17-6, Bill Legros of Whitby won his game 9-7 over Ted Westlake of Unionville, for the final total, Unionville as winners, 24-15. In the semi-final Unionville rinks Sunderland's representatives in lhandy fashion, Westlake's rink winning their game over Wilmot Brethour 15-6 while Lawrie's rink triumphed 11-3 over Lloyd Morrow of Sunderland, for a 26-9 total, As it turned out, the closest session of the day's play was. the semi-final match between Uxbridge and. Oshawa Curling Club rinks, which ended 27-22 for occ, Bob Walker's rink won their \game over Bill Geer's foursome 14-11, while Jack Perry and his men beat out Harvey Acton's rink, 18-11, winn margin, Bill ere rink and rounds, "SPORTS MENU By Geo SPO . H. Campbell RTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Ted|well-played all the way. disposed of Both games were close ~ X- bridge enjoyed a slight edge go- ing into the 10th end, thanks to a lead established by Acton's rink, In the 10th end of this game, one of the "'breaks" of curling was perhaps the decid- ing factor of the entire match. Perry's Oshawa CC rink had five shots in "the house" and each skip had one stone left, Oshawa having "last rock', Skip Acton's final stone, as he made a great bid to cut out the five shots against him, was just in front of the rings and appar- ently ready to slid into cluster, good enough to be at least second shot, when one of the sweepers unfortunately |"burned"' the sliding stone, It |was promptly lifted by the Ux- bridge rink, Perry joffered Acton the chance to jtake his shot over and the |Uxbridge skip just as readily declined, Skip Perny then drew lhis final stone to the nings, to jcount a big 'six' and take the lead, which he never relin- quished, FINAL MATCH | After the halfway mark, in |the final match, it was no con- itest, Both Oshawa rinks thanks to some fine shot-making, espe- jelally by the skips, limited their Unionville opponents to lone singletons, any end they did manage to score. Perry grabbed a first-end three against Ernie Lawrie, UNIONVILLE curlers are a the ice at Oshawa Golf Club! pt to develop "a thing" about With only a few exceptions in the past few years, local curlers have had "'a thing' with those Unionville rivals, especially in Governor-General's Cup and Silver Tankard, the two major double-rink provincial com- petitions, The list of Unionville victories over Oshawa rep- resentatives is a long one but last year, in the zone finals at Oshawa Golf Club, two rinks from the host club defeated the Unionville representatives: Last awa Curling Club rinks, skipped by Bob Walker and Jack Perry, again sent Unionville into the discard. curlers will go on into divisional playdowns -- which this year (Janvary 30) are being held right in Unionville, A large night, on the same ice, Osh- Now the OCC |made lendid shots with his own last rock on both. the third and fourth ends, to limit Lawrie to just one. A three in the 8th jend and a big five-end in the |10th blew this one wide open, leaving it at 13-5 and they shook hands then, Bob Walker and Ted Westlake jhad played 11 ends by this time, | the llth being a "dead end", So was the first and second ends of this game, Walker and jhis entire rink, without excep- tion, curled in brilliant fashion in this final match. For six ends, Westlake and his squad/p \, the! sportingly| Rinks Capture Zone Saturday afternoon at Simcoe Hall Boys' Club on Eulalie ave- nue, two exciting games were layed in Major Basketball ague. In the first game, Jaycee Steel B's, with the Rockets win- n 'Governor-Generals' the early stages, Skip Westlake missed a difficult, "skinny ice" take out, by inches and Bob Walker drew his last rock to count five, on the 8th end, On the 9th, Westlake had to make a cold draw to the centre, ito cut out two Oshawa with his last rock, But in the 10th, after Westlake had made a_ brilliant draw and nearly a "freeze-up" to be shot, with his last stone - - Walker came back with his last rock and made a_ sensational chip-out wihtout disturbing his made it 12-3 for Oshawa, finals of the provincial play- downs, or perhaps better de- scribed as 'District finals", will be played at Unionville, on 'January 30. Following. are the complete results of yesterday's 'play, First Round UXBRIDGE OSHAWA GOLF Sten Cain, Ted Reed, {Ron Taylor, Cliff MeCarten, Murray Taylor, Ted Bastedo, Harvey Acton, Bruce Bradley, skip, skip, Dave Smith, Bill Ruddy, |Ross Murray, Frank Simpson, Ernie Paradine, Herb Robinson, |Bill Geer, Ted Chenier, | skip, 10; skip, . |TOTAL 24 | OSHAWA ¢.C, Johannson, TOTAL SUNDERLAND M, McKnight, Morley Raines, Bruce Powers, Wilmot Brethour, skip, Lloyd Brandon, Roy A Jim Miller, Lloyd Morrow, Rich Vesey, G. MacMillan, |Bob Walker, | skip. \Gi Goulding, 'Ruddy Andrewa, Larry Heffering, Jack Perry, skip. (Drew Bye, | Ist Round) | UNIONVILLE ic Stephenson, Vern Griffin, |}, Hildebrand, |Ernie Lowrie, skip, Jack Stone, Keith Kennedy, Alf Giles, lTed Westloke, skip, 7, skip. (Won by default) WHITBY Bill Sorichetti, Ralph Risebrough, Roy Howe, Jack Doughty, skip, Al Puckrin, Jim McClelland, Jack Beaton, Bill Legros, skip, Ty TOTAL SEMI-FINALS OSHAWA C.C, UXBRIDGE . Walker, 14; Bill Geer, Jack 13; HW, Acton, 17 6. TOTAL Perry, 2 SUNDERLAND jorrow, 27 UNIONVILLE ' 7 hy wwrie, other counters -- and that three] Ys.|sessed nine penalties, ning a close 42-to-37 verdict. XOCKETS Z00M EARLY In the first half, Rockets, led by S. Daiidowicz and J. Long- ley, took a commanding 25-to-16 lead; as big R, Burnnett of the B's hooped 13, The second half saw the B's come to life and led by L, Horne, who hooped 14, they Maior Basketball League Results Rockets hooked up with the Ont,/33 leteer ease --repipnpoatinedt ae GPS Treat eaonard Pat coe ath ail O'Reilly 3, Lutton, Total--37, Fouls 13-out-of-27, MODERN CLEANERS WIN In the second game, Modern Dry Cleaners downed the Ont, Steel A's by the score of 43-to- In the first half, Moderns, led by R, Clarke, took a 24-to-20 lead as the A's couldn't find their scoring eyes and found it rough, In the second half, A's start- ed to fight back and led by R. Goddard, closed the gap a little but it wasn't enough, Modern's were led to their second victory of the season by R. Clark and M. Longley with came back to outscore the Rockets 19-to-17 but time ran out, Rockets were |Dalidowicz with 15 and J. Long: ley with 13 while R, Burnett and L, Horne with 18 and 14, were best for the B's, JAYCEE ROCKETS: Boivin \8, Brady 2, Jepma 2, Wayling |McHugh, Longley, J, 18. Total-- /42, Fouls 6-out-of-18, | ONT. STEEL B'S: Horne 14, 'Burnett 18, Nauriot, Kurh | Marlies Spill | Niagara Falls On London Ice LONDON, Qnt, (CP) -- Tor- o.jonto Marlboros came up with itwo third period to break la three - three Second period deadlock and down Niagara Falls Flyers in OHA Junior A action here Wednesday, 5-3. With their win, Marlies moved) 12 points ahead of second place |Montreal, extending their un- beaten streak to eight games. | Mike Waltons's third goal in the game at 10:47 of the third period broke a 3-3 tie and three minutes later Wayne Carleton clinched the game, Brit Selby iscored the other Toronto goal. Brian Bradley, Ron Schock and Gilles Marotte replied for Niagara Falls. Referee Merle Glassford as- six to Marlies, including a second pe- riod misconduct to captain An- .|dre Champagne for throwing the '/puck at Glassford, A crowd of 2,140 was the low- jest of any game here this sea- led by S.} 12 and 13, R. Goddard hooped 13 jin a losing cause. | ONT, STEEL A's: Milosh 1, |Hickey 5, Anderson 4, Piatti 4, |Goddard 18, Haas, Killistoff 6. Total--33, Fouls 3-out-of-4, | MODERN DRY CLEANERS: |Rowden 7, Dejong 4, Clarke 12, es BIDDY BASKETBALL Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Biddy Basketball League saw the pre- viously unbeaten league-leaders lose, and the former winless, last place team, Gold Kings, get their first victory this season, on Saturday, The most exciting game this week was between first place Green Devils, coached by Brian Gower, and second place Red Trotters, coached by "Bud" Moore, The Devils scored first but Trotters' Tom Morruzey answered with two points, fol- lowed by Rich Rimar's two points and gave the Trotters their lead, which they held until just before half-time. At half-time the score was 12- 14 for the Green Devils, but when play resumed, Rick Mor- \Longley 18, Crozier 7. Total-- The "eights" and quarter-|5, Dalidowicz 15, Graham 2,/43, Fouls 10-out-of-18. Games on Jan. 18: Ont, Steel A's vs Ont. Steel B's at 1 p.m. sharp and Jaycee Rockets vs) odern Dry Cleaners. | HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League ' WLT F APt 2212 7182 9551 20.11 8 124 103 48 2113 6119 90 48 15 18 7 101 119 37 New York 13 21 6 118 194 32 Boston 824 8 82 126 24 Wednesday's Result Chicago Montreal Toronto Detroit gan put the Devils ahead with | Leaside Captures Floor Hockey Tilt On Monday, Jan, 13, the Lea- side swimming pool staff came down to the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, to challenge the swimming pool volunteer staff in floor hockey, The final score was Leaside 6 and Oshawa 4, Mr. Mudd, assistant-director at the Boys' Club, arranged the match. His previous appoint- ment was at the Leaside pool and he found it rather strange playing against his old staff, Leaside has now challenged the Boys' Club to a curling match, next month, a two-point basket. Tom Mor- ruzey of the Red Trotters scored it seemed, every time he was given the bal! in the Devils' area, Tom scored nine points in the second half of the game, to give his team the win, - Red Trotters' point getters were; Tom Morruzey 15 points, Rich Rimar 4 points, and Dave Marlow 2 points, for a total of 21 points, Frank Jenkinson's 9 points Rick Morgan's 8 points and Brian McCartney's 2 points, ac counted for the Green Devils' total of 19 points, Final score -- Green Devils 19 and Red Trotters 21. Gold Kings, coached by Fred Densham, had their first win of the season, 12-11, over Bill Me- Blue Bombers Win; Green Devils Beaten Mike Kashaw's 4 points, Brian Rutherford's 4 points and Mike Black'; 2 points scored the re- mainder. Final score -- White Aces 24, and Purple Hawks a Green Devils Red Trotters White Aces Purple Hawks Gold Kings Blue Bombers Biddy Basketball Saturday, Jan, 18 -- ers vs Green Devils; Trot- ters vs Purple Hawks and White Aces vs Gold Kings. Top Point Getters -- Frank Jenkinson 47, Tom Mo 38, Jim Yakemisym 32, and Rich Rimar 19. Feeters, Blue Bombers, in a very close game, Ian Paterson, scoring 8, was the Gold Kings' top point get- ter, who, along with Larry Manna's 2 points and David Tul- lock's 2 points, accounted for their team's win, Robert Payn- ter, with 11 points, was Blue Bombers' lone scorer. Final score -- Blue Bombers 11 and Gold Kings 12. SHUTOUT FOR WHITE ACES The Purple Hawks, coached by Bill Pascoe, went down to a 24-0 defeat at the hands of 'the White Aces, coached by Bill Jefts. Hawks, short' on. players through illness, could not con- tain the sharp shooting of Jim Yakemisbyn, who accounted for half of his team's total, while BASKETBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS NBA Boston 113 Baltimore 108 San Francisco 89 Detroit 70 Los Angeles 111 St. Louis 108 WORSLEY IS BETTER QUEBEC (CP) -- Goaltender Lorne (Gump) Worsley prac- tised with Quebec Aces today and will play Friday night in an American Hockey gine at Baltimore against pc ay eile bag. np mA le to play here n against Providence Reds. wi Jean-Guy Morrisette in the nets, Aces won 3-2. New York 5 Toronto 4 American League Eastern Division WLT F APt 22:19 0145 138 44 2117 1 122 12843 1823 3 117 139 39 Providence 16 20 3147 187 35 Springfield 13 22 1114142 27 Western Division Cleveland 2214 3132 10047 Pittsburgh 2216 11301 45 Rochester 2014 0180 99 40 Buffalo 1221 4 9914228 Wednesday's Result Hershey 6 Pittsburgh 2 Central Professional WLT F APt 27 7 4161 100 58 1818 7 174 15443 18.16 5155 153 41 1621 2125 192 38 Quebec Hershey Baltimohe Omaha St. Louis Minneapolis BEGoodrich Great January NOW ... BIG SAVINGS ON zlson, Arena officials blamed it/St. Paul - ion too many games in too few > nights, Friday's Junior B game between London Nationals and |St. Thomas Barons will be the i third hockey game here in four nights. Leafs To Have Junior A Team In London, '64? TORONTO (CP)--Buck Houle, director of Toronto Maple Leafs' amateur farm system, said were almost as deadly, with ac-|T. Westlake, 15; W. Brethour, curate take-out shots and splen- ne did draws but where Unionville PINAL could never score more than one; osHAWA C.c. an end - - and that only threejJeck Perry, = 13; times, Walker was able to pick|"% Welker, 12) up a single, a double three in 25 OSHAWA COURTICE LOOP McGrath's Beat Beaupre's; Foley's Hold Second Spot Once again the Oshawa-Cour-|up with the most excellent per- tice Hockey League played their| formance in goal this Pf ncngnegy Rod -- _* games at Brooklin Arena on|Hooper's teammates. left himition Junior A team in London,| Monday evening. alone most of the time, letting/ont.. next. season. : | 'The first game saw McGrath|him overcome the opposing] He id the Leats have been |Plumbing wallop Beaupre Spur|team single-handed, lim peat with tien peo of 8-to-1. In the 'last few outings, Foley goal-scorers were: |rondon's Junior B club which Beaupre haven't been playing/Rowbotham scoring two and/has drawn some 39,000 specta-| as well as they might, while On/Tony and Beauchemin, each tors for its 11 home games in| 'the other hand, the McGrath/with one. the city's new arena jem, Shenae, eee ihe| Pickle scored Morrison's goal.| 'This would seem to indicate ng BE er as bd Peony yore 8 _ of five pen-|a Junior A club would = yptvestd .jaltles served, Foley two and/there, and that is what we have McGrath marksmen WT: Morrison three. 28, in mind, although details Bradley, who led the scoring Best) »| by picking up three goals; Lat- BUDS DOWN DODD's ooh Fs worked out yet, ton, who scored two goals; the) The third game of the night r others, Whitely, Dowe and Hallisaw Buds defeat Dodd's Motor eight conse GEA Foner A League each scored once. : OER Sales 7-to-3, lplay Niagara Falls Flyers in Supreka got the ae : | This was an important and/London tonight. for Beaupre Spur. In this eft necessary win for Buds, as} Baston Bruins is the only Na-/ply to the OHA for @ Junior A (McGrath got two penalties,|iney had to stay ahead of/tional Hockey League club cur-|franchise in London, Or, they |Beaupre drew three. Dodd's for the last playoffjrently sponsoring two teams in|could move the Toronto fran- FOLEY'S KEEP PACE spot. |this league--the Flyers and Osh-/chise to this Western Ontario In the second game, Foley, A fine display of hockey was/@W® Generals. eit Either would require ~ gallery watched the final matches last night and they saw Bob Walker's rink turn in a superb performance of near per- fection, to win 12-3 in 11 ends and on the next sheet, Jack Perry and his curlers were almost equaily brilliant in taking their half of the load with a 13-5 score. Both games were etudded with dozens of "'key" shots that were in the brilliant category. Cincinnati 724 6101177 20 Wednesday's Results St. Louis 7 St. Paul 3 Omaha 6 Cincinnati 2 Ontario Junior A : wh 27 4 26 UNIONVILLE Emie Lowrie, T, Westlake, RCA VICTOR NEW VISTA TELEVISION 5. 3. a Toronto Montreal 2210 Peterbor'gh 1712 Niagara Falls 1618 St, Catharines 15 15 1110 623 a a OSS TORONTO MARLIES played Niageta Falls Fiyers in London last night, a regular OHA Junior "A" echedule fix- ture, with Marlies breaking away from a 3-3 deadiock to score twice in the third period and win i at 5-3. A crowd of well over 2,000 fans attended -- London's smallest attend- ance for weeks, Their Junior "B' team has been drawing 3,000-crowds regulariy. Toronto Leafs have revealed that they hope to get permission from the OHA and Junior Council to eponsor a Junior "A" team in London, next season. » ES ER Cae BRIGHT BITS: -- Gus Mortson has resigned as coach of Chatham Maroons and Tom Jaques, who has been with the club 15 seasons, having served as player, trainer, coach and manager, has taken over the coaching duties. .. . WINDSOR Bulldogs, backed financielly by the International League for their next three games, which takes them up to Sunday night, will then announce whether or not they will continue as self- operated or cease operations, They have been losing money gteadily and their sponsor has withdrawn. .. . WILLIE MAYS signed his contract with S.F. Giants yesterday, for a reported $105,000 and Orlando Cepeda, often a holdout, also signed -- his boost brings him to about $52,000... . CLUB OWNERS today are expected to turn down the request to move the Kansas City American League franchise to Louisville. . . . GEORGE CHUVALA(, Toronto's former Canadian heavyweight champion, fights 33-year-old high-ranking veteran Zora Folley, in Cleveland, tomorrow night. Opinions are divided of course, but quite a few of Chuvaio's boosters figure he has a good chance to upset the sixth-ranked heavy, Chuvalo, at 26, has age on his side but Folley has the experience. . . . PHIL ES- POSITO, leading scorer in the Central Pro Hockey League, paced St. Louis Braves to a big win last night -- but his next action will be in a Chicago uniform, The Black Hawks called him up last night. . . . CANADIAN figure skating champion- ships get under way today, at North Bay with a total of 80 535 38> asseeesesy aeanceea"ar BESESE aBREEESEQ Oshawa Hamilton Kitchener Wednesday's . Result Niagara Falls 3 Toronto § Tonight's Games \Kitchener at Hamilton Montreal at Peterborough Western League Portland 2 Los Angeles 4 Denver 2 Seattle 9 Ottawa-St. Lawrence Senior Hull 6 Ottawa 7 Northern Ontario Senior . 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Skee Cl b |Perry, Garrard and Grant all Kenny Wharram Wednesday| u jwith singles, | night in the National Hockey| A H H League pointgathering compe- re osts ere M tition. Bathgate's three assists in la ere Fogg pom row and gain a measure of re. Night's only game gave him alr aces Skeet League shoot this venge, tonight, when they play bend a Gan and lifted him) -oming Sunday, at the Oshawa host to Toronto's Andy's AC, in/shead of Wharram into fourth cig Skeet field, The shoot will a regularly - scheduled Toronto Place in the list, get under way at 8 a.m. Jan. jor League basketball tilt, His teammate Phil Goyette, 'j9 | Game time is slated for 8.00 meanwhile, added an assist to) Oshawa and district skeet en-| p.m. at the Donevan Gym. his mark and moved into a 39-/thusiasts will have a chance to| The Hawks were winless in point tie with Gordie Howe for show their skill with a scatter- their first six games in the new No. 6 spot. gun, upon entering this league) loop before turning on the Peter-) Stan Mikita heads the point-/tourney. It is not necessary to boro Jets in front ot a home'collectors with 56. Bobby Hulljbe an NSSA member or even a crowd, last Thursday night. Now is tops in goals with 28 and Jean)member of any club to enter the locals are hoping to add an- Beliveau is the assist - leader this contest. However, an en- notch to their six-shooters | with 35. itrant must name a club he will @ expense of the Andy's The leaders; \shoot for and if his score is one crew. G A Pts of five high, then he will be These two teams opened up Mikita, Chi 56 classed as a high gun. A five-! schedule away back on Nov. Beliveau, Mil 53/gun effort is taken for the win- in Toronto and the Queen ay Chi 52 ning club and at the present tet red a Le { MOOI NY time the Oshawa Club holds a ion, had vhasea > "Chi \3%4-point lead over Hamilton, practicing for some Wares owe Det ; who is in second place. weeks before the game and Osh- Govetie. NY Nine centres are scheduled in awa had gone through only two "ovette, | 39 this league. These are Oshawa, ctices Scarborough, Malton, Hamilton, Warren Dalton, a pint-sized other big performance froni|Brantford, Water}oo. 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