Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1964, p. 10

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' 1 o THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 26, 1964 O sh aw a T enn is C lub | HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS (Johnstown leads best-of-five American League series 2-1) @ ; Eastern Division Ottawa District Senior O S Sika 4 P ' ms ae Richmond 3 Ottawa 4 Hershey 36 30 5 235 24677 (Ottawa leads best-of-seven The annual general meeting|all members could assist at all)would rise again and 'also the Providence 32 33 5 245 227 69 nal 19) of the Oshawa Tennis Club wasjtimes, he stated, was in publi-|newer members would get|Baltimore 3135 3 190 209 65 Northern Ontario Senior held on Sunday, March 22, at|cizing the rental facilities avail-|40n more enjoyment out of SPringfield 22 43 5 231 283 2 4 Rouyn-Noranda i oe ay vat Lig -wonghiel oa -- t firahgi Sood 0 game. If this course was ima no tae 195 79| .(Rouyn-Noranda leads best- interest in tennis will be high/rent the club's facilities, he|followed, he said, it would! Moveland 36 29 5 233 202 77/0f-seven final 3-1) again this year. pointed out, the rental income/mean, of course, the club would Rochester 37.30 2 247 219 76 Thunder Bay Senior In his opening remarks, Pres-| Would be secure for the whole|not necessarily win all leagues) pisraio 24 40 7 188 255 55|Port Arthur 6 Fort William 3 a ra ~ MMlichel welcomed! Year, jentered, but this should be a Wédneséay' (Port Arthur leads best-of- i ineaben and drew atten-| NAME 1964 OFFICERS |secondary consideration to pro- Springfield 3 rl gr agg seven final 2-0) : ; i ! sega |viding playing opportunity for) SPTinenieN ? tion to the _ nes cnet pe Logg ye Peagael gatos Wl eho wiked IL bkebemgeagd Che ag 5 eet te ore Jr. gon poss to date, were berier a tre a canes io aa After further discussion on} *°™S ". fi pea 2 : me Present af the meeting." pense with the need for a nomi-('tis Point, it was decided 10\cuinton 1 Johnatoweee. i Pere ae oe : pene. ei re 1 |leave the matter in the hands|~nton ohnstown 8 final 2-0) Following receipt of the treas-|nating committee and the fol- of the executive for. further! ~ urer's report, by Gertrude Mar-| lowing slate of officers was Te+| ction, Tennis Director Jenny' %* GOLF * GOLF * GOLF * GOLF * GOLF M. kalous, Tennis Director Harry turned for the 1964-65 season: |Svensen, then stated tentative| Joyce presented his report on| President, Harry Joyce, pro-| 1.46 nad been made to repeat | WHITBY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB the 1963. season. He referred to) posed by Jim MacDonald, SOC ishaemtat indoor" Tannin (ASHBURN, ONT... . PHONE 655-4952 the sucvessful season the pre-jonded by Harvey Moyer; Vice-| chool held last April, with! PRO SHOP NOW OPEN vious yaar which resulted in|president, Keith Alderton, Pro-|'-oparate classes being held for! winning both the Kawartha posed by Harry Mitchell, Sec! seniors on Thursday evenings| League and the Inter-County|onded by Harry Joyce; treas-) 4 juniors on Saturday morn- © Memberships Available © Inquiries Invited Come Out and see orr New Clubhouse. League. In addition, he pointed/urre, Kay Hopkins, proposed by! |... GOLF * GOLF & GOLF * GOLF * GOLF® out the general improvement in|Bryce Brown, seconded by| All members who knew of the standard of club play dur-| Keith Alderton; tennsi director, votantial players this year ing 1963, arising from the in-|Jenny Svensen, proposed by). ached to contact them creased opportunity for compe-|Bob MacDonald, seconded by 214 inform them of the pro- tition and reviewed the major|Bill Girling; club director, Pat oui. and submit the names! tournaments held at the club) Dench, proposed by ae to the Membership Chairman, WINNERS OF The Gener- the Oshawa Curling Club yes- Byron Edmondson, GM execu- bers of the Belleville entry |quring the last year. | Mitchell, seconded by Keith) jon appointed. al Motors Rotary Inter-Club terday, was a Belleville rink, tive presenting his company's -- are Bill Holway and Bill Mea- : RT | Alderton. | Trophy, in the annual Oshawa shown above. Left4o-right, trophy tio the winning skip, . ' "4 rm ree ike is On asec President-elect Harry. Jove y #4 ee Pe "Bill" Ri and other mem- shawa Times Photo, ty ' "Senune| then too e chair and calle Rotary. Bonspiel, held here at are 'Corky McCorqudale, Bill' Riley ot his president's report, outlined] ror 9 vote of thanks for the' pre-| the general status of the club/ vious board of directors for| e e e during the year and thanked/their work during the preced- . V the members for their CO-OPET-| ing year. 2 e 1 e 1n. < Ins ation in keeping the club thriv-) 'The meeting was then thrown ing. lopen to discussion of proposals At the end of his third year/for the coming year and a very of office, the president review-|lively debate ensued. | . , bd : sos 4 ed the major events of this)' The question of club partici- i 1eé period and pointed out that the/pation in the Ontario Lawn) club was in a strong position|Tennis Associaton was discuss- to go ahead in the years t0/ed at some length after a great} come. Emphasizing the need/deal of criticism was aired by The Oshawa Rotary Club) Newt Richards' Oshawa rink)., HALIBURTON Harold chambers, [Gr Wood. iar i taal for a continuing management|the general members of the y held their annual Inter-Club|/was tops in the one-win group,|Terry Hicks, | Reg. Stammers, | |W. Murchison, G. Coyle, | policy and long-tereh bccn, | way the club's Central rig Curling Bonspiel here at The] ith § plus'1 and next in line|7ck Robertson, = julian, VanHuyse, |r; Mortney, $. Munro, he outlined a plan drafted by|Men's Doubles Tournament had Oshawa Curling Club. yesterday ten iy A. McArthur's rink mee neers tT sa cal AY ar ibis 8; eine 5.\the 1963 executive, intended to/been handled by the parent : '3. skip, a n t and once again, it proved an OSHAWA HALIBURTON BELLEVILLE BRACEBRIDGE {discharge the outstanding mort-| body, anding icCess y from Fenelon Falls, with six/Norm Moran Danny O'Neill, il Meagher, W.- And : A ; | ; outstanding successful' event,|{rom I'By' Edmondson, 'Andy' LePage, i nee Lee Reno gage and continue its expand-; A motion to abandon the) --] with a full entry of 32 rinks/points for their lone win. |Alex Nathan, Joe Iles, ky' McCorqudale Nels Gultz, ing program over an eight-year tournament and_ reconsider) competing | High two-game winners in the|Newt Richards, |) Les Walling, 3 (Bill, Riley, Ed Ball, period. | membership of the Ontario} yp? ' a | 'p, ; SKID, : . : | j " "Bill" Riley's. Belleville rink,|11.00 o'clock draw, were the| Pheawa age on FALLS sk 12; skip, 3 "This club has tremendous | Lawn Tennis Assoc. was de-| which included Bill Meagher,/Qshawa curlers Merv. Perkin,|Tom Dobbie, Howard Soon, Dead Morea MeORT, CREDIT | Sotential, he stated, and with|feated by 18 votes.to 3. Bill Holway and "Corky" Mc-/svd Hopkins, Ed. Storie and/5e9grer., ., Orel Charles, Jack Snyder, ' 'Buck' Evans, |plenty of drive and enthusiasm! Participation in the various Corqudale, captured the Rotary|Father J. C. Pereyma, skip,/Roy Whittington, Tom Grahom, Gord Lofthouse,, Jack Mowline, from the directors, coupled with| leagues for the coming year was| § Club 'trophy and top honors for| who emerged with a total of 15 HP ieee: KID x BP re malian? as nea the support of the members,|discussed at length, with many] the day, with three wins and 4/pjus 4 points. Arch Archibald, Cee Winter, | OSHAWA PORT CREDIT |there is no reason why this pro-|members expressing their, point-total of 17 plus 1. Next-in-line was Ross Muri-)'stu' Robtin, Chas. Reid, |Mery Perkin, Mike Finnerty, eram should not be handled! points of view. | The winners competed in the/son's Pickering entry with alan acksye Bo eee hg bse ilhgs fy Seomnlery quite easily."" One way in which) Harry Joyce stated an invita-| 11.09: o'clock draw, Runners-ip| score of 11 points for their two)' skip,' 11; skip, 9.\Dr. J. Pereyma, 1 nro, |tfon had been received from the| for the day's honors was an|wins. SCARBORO DON MILLS skip 9; skip Inter-County League, mainly a} , 2 Oshawa rink, comprised of Tom! igh one-game winners in the Ted Mller. Bilt Williams, jock LEASIOE OSHAWA | Injury Makes Hull | Mateanalitan. Sarets. clnanie...oal nati "ey gl BRA Danitate draw, were 'Army' wer Reg Willson, Ford Gray, Horold Brownlee, Bon. Childe, jenter a team in both A and B| turgis and oy ittington,|strong's rink, with 8 plus 5 and/2uss_ Brankston, J. E. Mews, Emig: Swotr "Gord Miles, fsections this year in view of skip, with three wins and a total/an aggregate of 33 points and| *'P 12; skip, 3 Deve Martin; 7 Army Armstrong, | Doubttull Starter the good- showing of the club| of 16 plus 5 points. right behind them, for the final Second Game P ree ene th 4 beau. 6 § Lane a ' : "Wellin ' vpn BOWMANVILLE PETERBOROUGH | : 7 hae e previous year. In review- slag yg, eat art set of prizes, was K. Thomp- |r (een ine Joy wot?) Ken. Hockir Jim' Wherry, fame or cock or Peg oad ing the possible effects of play) ' try, including Henry Dick, Art! .on's Mount Dennis rink with' gronkston," 9. N. Richords, 7D. Runde, Bob 'Kayser, ceerha oviaen ah - announced Of increased membership, Gra- A year ago sales of O Keefe Extra Old Stock Crawford and Roy Howe, won!one win and a point-total of 8. Macleod, 9; Wm. Minett, f non, ren Skelly ines Black Hawks, on ach' Creve' atated that if aut ir three games and scored aj, 5 regat ] }: Young, 9; R. Wilson 5 | Stu' James, _ Herb Bradburn Wednesday that Dennis Hull,|? suf- i . i ve oe os oto « ois 5, and an aggregate tota 3, Mctaahtin, 1; H. Grosiean, --§ cip, 9; skip, 4 high-scoring left winger, is anjficient teams could be entered Ale were doing quite nicely, thank you. Then 4 | . . McClelland Dertsor | s ae. ; A ey finish in third place while Dr.| Following arg -the complete. Groham, ' 9; D. Kemp," iia Me SNe. , uncertain starter for Friday's| '° provide Pevis ee tend H. Rundie's Bowmanville entry, |results: | iia Jonen'" |: 5 Roeity, _&|Ontario Hockey Association Jun-|for every member, apart from we made the brew a blend of two great ales-- with 'Stu' James at the helm,} 6 ecUseK ORAW D. Kemp, 5); H. Grosjean, S(L),|M-R. Munro, 10 Dowson é.\ior A Series semi-final game|the absolute beginner, he felt finished in fourth spot, with 9:00 0" R. Wilson, 9 j OSHAWA COLBORNE Were ahi 1 GME! ght: Arnette: 10; C Gigpe" a:iagainet 'Montreal-dunler Cena:| sare Set We ania' of Psy and beerdrinkers loved it. Sales of | Blended three. wins and a total of eight): Donnelly, 'alk Gove, '. Walling, | 7(W); Sraha (L an 7G. 4 aidne, | LF * GOLF * GOL 3105 ¥ 4109 ¥ 3109 Brankston, A lohri Koiser ' bat 7 V Rile' 3 Langma points. Jack|ted Bosteds, Wolter. Ruthertord, ¢; Whittington, 12; M. Macleod "4. motley. ti: B. \eramelt || Montreal leads the best - o!-| Qagk's Trailer Sales are now up 53.97% over last year. Only a blend 0 ' ' wa the early a irbank Murray Macleod, Howard Grosjeor oung's rink from airban. kip ; kip Third Gome ' * Club, lost their first. game to| *<Wwarrsy "OSHAWA ake 4. Bradburn, 13; E. Swan, 3. Dennis, younger brother of Sm. Folding of two great ales can give such a deeply Merv. "Robertson's Haliburton|enry_ Dick, Raph Schofield, | 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW 2, Murison, J Hadley, : National Hockey League star) r © Glendette J A rt Li rf , Aurrs ith, M, Aunr k ; j hk = Ee eo $ 9 rink but came back to win their|im McClelland, Maurice Hort, ip. grRENTON = MOUNT DENNIS, |i' 7. Mincioy TO Coomon, 3, BObby Hull of Chicago Black La : © Citation satisfying flavour. | O'Keefe Blended Ale], next two starts and take: the|%oy.Howe, | Russ Wilson, I: Conde," We ene 3ilt Ril Fr. Pereyma, 9.| Hawks, missed the first game . © Canadian high two-game winner. prizes,| **'% We, skip, t 61N. Ramsay, G. Jarvis : A. Armstrong, 4 of the series Sunday because of Trailers with 12 plus 2 points, Next inlw,age Al bole | skip yet heen c aqui" -- §'|badly bruised knee muscles. He| pl s, Nex Alaee, ; 5 : pson , 16; C. Grigg, ': ' Sr Kasia tat H.' Smith John Fenaughty, Se ee ee ce sparingly in Tuesday's| Hitches & Trailer Parts line, with.two wins and 10 plus m | if \Ford Lindsay, Al Cammack, Cliff Barkey, Bob. Jacob. | 3 MILES EAST OF OSHAWA i, was R. Brankeion's SCAr-leit" winett, Del. Mclaughlin, game and the knee stiffened up| HIGHWAY 2 : . .. |Al Betts, Walt McAdom, = again later. boro entry. skip, a(W); skip, BIL). Ross Murison, Grant Dickinson, 'Nan McCredie ati tel Nee BS ee epee eertummmemicer nis Ross Mills, Cliff Dowson, | j 4 skip, 12 skip, "ISPORTS MENU 0x squash Team Has Operation cit ) | FMoiaitcmat Sietowrts Onision -EBIFRTAKE TEST DRIVE TODAY! McLaughlin, jseven series 2-0. Wm. Minett, 022608 Inch skip, 10; skip PICKERING TORONTO tee TORONTO. (CP)--Nancy Mc- : ; hinge f S To Nuts' bon gre ea of sepia Credie of Brampton, Ont., one o Nuts (2nd amateur squash players sate os ; ; , veryt ing rom oup Wednesday posted the first win of Canada's main hopes in BY OLDSMOBILE of their Ontario tour with a 4-3;}women's field events at the - JUST BEFORE, the battle -- Mother -- and aly all NHL |()1), OV" the Toronto Granite Olympics in Tokyo next Qcto-|_~ 64 hockey fans. We find a variety of "advance stories" in the The visiting team has one ber, had both cartilages ae PRICE SURPRISE OF news today -- they run from how happy Canadiens are now |Win, a tie and a loss in three mover wens ssi an done. Wee) e ¥ games in Canada. Monday they Nesday. The shot-put and dis- that they got rid of Jacques Plante to the stalistical count emerged with a 3-3 tie with the CUSs star will not be able to which shows the NHL attendance this past season set a new (Toronto Badminton and Rac-\throw'again for 10 weeks, ' quet Club and Tuesday. they|maybe more. A : ny RR were beaten 5-2 by the Kitch-| Coach Lloyd Percival said a about expansion and embracing cities far afield. Chicago ener-Waterloo Racquet Club. series of therapeautic treat- owner Jim Norris says coach Bill Reay has done a fine job - --|ments have been lined up for and his con st will be renewed. Meanwhile, Black Hawks' | OPEN PLAYOFFS the 19-year-old athlete. GM Tommy Ivan comes inio print with the statement that | WINDSOR, N.S. (CP) -- Two. 'Now, it all depends on these the team is in fine physical condition and ready for the Stan- teams virtually untested in play- treatments whether she will be ley Cup playoffs but that they are maybe still lacking suffi- |oft hockey this season open the|@ble to compete in the trials _ cient incentive. The Hawks, their players, that is, had better |Eastern Canada Allan Cup at St. Lambert, Que., in Aug- make a showfng this time. They los. out last year after a quarter-finals tonight. Windsor |USt- home-stretch s'ump and some. of their stars, Hull, Mikita, |Maple Leafs, Maritime repre-; Earlier this month, Miss Me- sentatives, reached the best-of-/Credie 'won the Velma Spring- five quarter-finals on a flood of stead Rose Bowl as the out- . mK goals. against their opposition.|standing woman amateur ath- in a simi position and they'll have to knock off the Red |Montreal Boisclair are in the)léte in Canada and the Fred Wings 'to prove a poim--a feat which just may be beyond J/round largely through default Rowell Trophy as the outstand- their talen of other Quebec teams, ing athlete in field events. x x X xX : a A MONTREAL CANADIENS and Toronto Leafs are both & , supremely confident, on the eve of their semi-final set. Ob- Neighborhoods viously, one of them has got to be mistaken but it may take at least six games to prove the point. Meanwhile Boom Boom Geoffrion is going great guns in the Montreal workouts and Leafs, smoothed out with the addition of Bathga'e and Mc- ee ee esults Kenney, are looking more-and-more like repeat winners, The scribes have dug up the records and now reveal that of all Results of the Neighborhoods'|"A") SECTION the players entering the Stanley Cup playoffs, goalie Johnny | Associations Pee Wee Hockey|KINGSIDE 3, CONNAUGHT 0 : . = f ' l Bower of the Leafs and Giordie Howe of Detroit Wings, are /Playoffs'in the Children's Arena, | _ Scorers oe Kingside -- L 3 = ? ? You ]] the two veterans--they have the experience -- and as such, (Saturday morning, March 21 Byres 2 and T. Spence 1. are expected to play key roles in the final results of their |j9¢4 : Fa eg POUNG 3-2, . ioe) is : | SOUTHMEAD 2, NIPIGON 1 , games. There are two games tonight, Toronto is at Montreal («gy gecTION Scorers -- Southmead -- J See It On and Red Wings play in Chicago, with the second games in | RUNDLE 6, RADIO 1 Calvin 2. Nipigon -- R. Smith 1 each semi-final set scheduled for Montreal on Saturday and Scorers -- Rundle -- P. Bako-| Nipigon wis round 7-2. si d ; bd Chicago on Sunday nights. On Tuesday, the third games are (s@orge 3, F. Allison 1, D. Hood) WOODVIEW 1, HARMAN 1 wii, : : Display in Toronto and Detroit land G. Squires 1. Radio --| Scorers -- Woodview -- A.| oe : X x x x J. Sledgeskie 1. Marboroda 1. For Harman --| ; » ) 2 R > Ww ' - N. Sirko 1. "BUNNY" MORGANSON, long-time' friendly "battler" undle wins round 12-1 ko } Now! |. FERN SIDE 1 | Harman w ; ; din ; , ; FERNHILL 7, BROOKSIDE 1 n wins roun 6-3 and fellow sports scribe, passed away yesterday, at the age | Scorers -- Fernhill --.C. An- NORTH OSHAWA 3, j J record -- reby quelling for another year or two, all talk + ae eic., suggested that G.ach Rudy Pilous was to blame. 'So they let Rudy s d hired Billy Reay, Now the Hawks are of 61. In the sports writing game for over 40 years, "Bunny" (dolesek 3. D. McKee, T Me EASTVIEW "'A" 1 : ; was well-known, understood and admired by a host of sports (Kee, W. Patfield 1, and R,|._ Scorers -- North Oshawa---.L : "Serving Oshawa & Area Over 40 Years!' associates. In formér years, he covered the OHA Junior 'A' |Roberts 1. Brookside -- B MeAvoy 2 and _P. Bennett 1 aS beat for The Tely, as well as lawn bowling, senipr hockey Bartlett 1. Eastview -- B. Snegal. os jet te a : : Fernhill wins round 12-1. North Oshawa wins round 3-2 and baseball, but it was in the ranks of minor sport that Here is the schedule for this "Bun ide his greatest effort and contribution. He was BATHE 2, SUN IDE 0 |Saturday. North Oshawa versus E : a long friend of all minor sports, especially sofebail and Scorers -- G. Boe and E Nipigon at 9 a.m.; Harman ! hockey. In former years we had many a verbal joust with Howard versus Kingside at 9.45 a.m.; L friend ry'? -- several: of which, of course, were rehearsed Bathe wins round '3-1 Bathe versus Fernhill at 10.35 and never as pus as they might appear. Minor sports in STORIE 4, LAKE' VISTA 0 |a.m.; and Storie versus Rundle Toronto, in particular, and all sports .in Ontatio, live ost: 2 Scorers -- Pete Boswell 2, R. at 11.20 a.m They are twol 140 BOND WEST LIMITED PHONE 725-6501 }Parfitl and Al Ogden 1. games total goals to count Storie wins round 5-0. 'series. ¢ solid booster in his passing.

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