Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1964, p. 16

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16 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 1, 1964 USES HIS THUMB TO RUN --Hylke van der Wai has been nicknamed '"'Hike'"' for good reason, The University of Western Ontario student has hitch-hiked to run in meets across North America. He recently thumbed his way Golden Gate indoor meet, track to San Francisco and beat the listed world's best time for the mile steeplechase at the Qui Series Evened Up VANCOUVER (CP) day cyo Saints 63-58 to tie the Ca-|lost Monday's . opener nadian junior men's basketbail| played the final five seconds 4\final at one game each. Third game in the best-of-five series will be played tonight. --Ham.| The game was a stormy,|went ahead 44-43 in the third. fiten Quigleys came from be-|jragged affair as 46 personal hind in the fourth quarter Tues-/fouls were called, 23 against and defeated Vancouverjeach team. The Quigleys, who} 64-50, /with only four men on the floor Saints leq 15- after the first quarter but Hamilton tied the score in the second, 29-29, and Between 12,000 and 15,000 \Britons are expected to settle lin South Afsica.i in ) 1964. rack Star Uses humbs And Legs or Travelling LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- When; it comes to running, Hylke van der Wal is all thumbs. He thumbed his way to §. Francisco where he set a word mark for the mile steeplechase. He helped himself get to Aus- tralia in 1962 by thumbing his! way to the British Empire) Games trials that summer. And, by thumbing rides, Hike, as he is nicknamed, has tra- velled more than 75,000 miles to attend track meets in various|; parts of Canda and the United) States. Of course, a pair of surdy| legs have come in handy once the thumbing was over. They have carried Hike to victory at the Golden Gate In-) vitational indoor meet in San} Francisco's Cow Palace, His time of 4:25.5 beat the listed) world's best time for the one-| mile steeplechase by nearly two! seconds, His time of nine minutes ral for the 3,000-metre steeplechase| gave him a victory in the Penn) Relays last spring. It wou have been good enough to win the last Pan-American Games in that event. Hike has run in meets in New} Zealand, Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji and Hawaii as 'the only Cana- dian member of _ post-British Empire Games tour, and on the other side of the world in meets at Mannheim, Germany; Turku,| Finland; Malmo and Goteborg) in Sweden, and Kiev in the So- viet Union, as a member of the Dutch junior Olympic track team, Obviously, he hasn't hitch- RACING POSTPONED MONTREAL (CP) -- A lack of entries has forced postpone-| ment of the scheduled Friday opening of harness- racing at Blue Bonnets Raceway. A Blue Bonnets spokesman said only 60) entries were received when the! entry box was opened Tuesday. Eighty entries are needed for 'the 10-horse card, he said. Simplicity WASHER @ 12 Ib. tub @ Porcelain top @ 2 Cycle @ 5 Water Selections @ Sediment Ejector @ Overflow Rinse @ Fluid Drive 269" 199" 2-YEAR PARTS & LABOR GUARANTEE hiked to all these spots. But his leducated thumb has done pretty well for him, eat "I bet I can beat anyone \hitch-hiking around the world," lhe says, adding that there is a ltechnique. You stand a better chance }when you have a crew cut or iblond hair than if you have jdark hair and a dark complex- Hitch »- hiking has produced some excitement. forced to drive an escaped con-) vict and his girl in Oklahoma.! Another time he was in an ac- car a total wreck but just shook him up. looked when track meet promot-) He says he seems to be over-| OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS COF LEAGUE The first night of playoffs saw some nice scores. | 600 Triples -- Art Peeling 698 (248, 237,| W#s 213), Molly Hartshorn 678 (234, 220, 224), Joan McClelland 675 (222, 224), Aubrey | Hircock 670 (208, 261), Ron O'Reilly 668 (251, 207, 210), Harvey are 646 (227, 263), Lucy Peeling 634 (208, 248), Robinson 627 (214, 219), Ev stata 613 (214, 228) and Wes Stata 603 (251). 200 Singles -- Joan Dart 248, Pisani 2A 207, Helen Hircock 237,. Bill Elliott 235, Bill McClelland 232, Frances }Gibbs229,. Louise Richardson 223, Dick | Stata 222, 221, Boyce Blair 17, 208, Bob Dart. 216, George Morgan 216, Jackie Virgin 215, Alex McDonald 213, Dorothy He says he/eiliott 209, Dorothy McDonald 205, Cliff was once held at gunpoint and 8ranton 205, Jim Nemish 203, 201, Rey|bura gona 201 and Nell Gifford 200. or the O'Reilly Trophy: Jays 3064, Hileke 2952, Colts 2852, and Daks 2872. The other teams as follows: Don't forget to let the executive know lof any guests for the banquet. SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE The Hillbillies came out the winners in Bar|" Pips 3067, cident in St. Louis that left the|Kayo's 3003, Oscars 2830 and Heifers OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR The Men's Major five pin Prey con- bi gpa tad 1963-64 season as 3s play rned with Joe Ristieh's Lucky Strike G Grill club winning the champion- ship. it was a hard fought five game series with Lucky Strike being just a litle bet- Donjter than Spicers and the Dutch Treats. My! winners racked up a five-game tctal with 1171, 1241, 1132, 1252 and 1160 for' a total of 5976, just 14 pins short of Lucky Strike. In third place it was Dutch Treats with 5967, just 23 pins off the pace and their games were 1194, 1215, tear, 13% and wW75. Blue Jays were last. Dutch Lugten- copped the High Five Award wiih 1312 for his five-game total and Harry Gillard took the High Single Prize with 345. The Rockets, paced by Ron Guiltinan, won the Group 2 championship with a 5621 team total, followed by Shorty's with 5386, Newcomers 5315 and Knockers 4894. Winners of the Group 1 Consolation series were the Perry's Pets with 5881 and Group 2 Consolation were oy. Six with 5669, Ron Gulitinan ge up the High Five uy In Group with 1265 and he also tied with Charite ion, he says, And it helps to cog your geography because ou know where the cars are Noaded. Hike was born in Grootegast, \Holland, and came to Canada| with his family to settle in Wat- ford, Ont., as a child, He's 25 inow and a graduate student of \the Univesity of Western On- |tario after athletic scholarships|day six days a week to build? a Oklahoma Baptist, tisome 'necessary stamina into Texas State and Nebraska|the 140 pounds he carries on his) State. |five-foot-914 frame. ers are figuring out expenses. But he knows how to assure one all-expense trip. If he can meet the Canadian standard of 8:46 for the 3,000-metre steeple- chase, van der Wal expects to go to Tokyo as a Canadian rep- Paeenialive in the summer Olympics. And he's running 17 miles a'? the last section. They ,tied points with *he bod 'for the High Single Award with a Hootenannies but woh, on total pinfall. Congratulations to both teams on a showing. They both had 23 points, Next came Globetrotters with 19 ooints, Ras- cals 17, Astrapauts 14 and Jetsons 12. 600 -- Y. Watson 693 (223, 281), M. Ferguson 634 (201, 203, 230) and R. Can- 5 score. The Annual Banquet and Presenrations will be held at the Oshawa Airport on May 2 at which time the various prize winners will be feted. Prior to the play- Offs the election of officers for the 1964-65 esas was conducted and the new exec- ufive members will be, Bert "Red'* Hardie, president; Ron Swartz, vice-pres- ident; Hank Sarnovsky, secretary; Ray Mann, treasurer and Alex Donaldson. publicity. A All bowlers desirous of. bowling in the Major league for 1964-65 season, should contact Ray Mann, phone 725-4494 for all necessary information. MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE One more week before playoffs and points for third section are Jury and Lovell 20, Thomson Kernaghan 15, Nu- Way 15, Kinlocks 15, People's 20, Gold Medal 10, Modern Upholstery 10, Swans » Adi 467 462 (215, 247), and Betty Black 455 (258). Over 200 -- Kay Middiemass 237, Myrna Baldwin 234, Bert Sutherland 231, Irene Campbell 227, Flo Williamson 219, Merle Poche 216, Marion Baxter 225, and Anne Peters 201. Executive for i , or as follows: President, Mabel Myrna Baldwin: aetrtiney rH Hill; treas- urer, Helen Gourlie and press correspon dent, Edith MeMahon. . THE % LEAGUE Rees -- Rose Anderson 422 (257). er 200 Scores -- Millie Burnett 207. Rose Buds took three points from Rockets; Maple Buds took fwo -- from Try Hards; wie Bees three points from Team Stendings -- Busy Bees 26, Rose Buds 26, Maple Buds 20, Rockets 20, Try Hards 19 and Thistles 6. bg 620 (258). 00 Scores -- D. Sheehey 260, J. Selleck 243, H. Brown 243, M. Gilkes 243, J, Smith) 233, J. Wall 233, 1. Kehoe 231, E.Snow) 220, J. Jackson 218, J, Hurst 215, H, Gara-| in 207, | Lemon League -- H.Brown 99, J. A\ont- | one 94 and Marie Ferguson 70. pologies to H. Garason. Last week ane rolled 203,202 and her name was omitted from the list. | Rundle Park toast | Passes Fernhill The following are the results of games played on March 26, in the Neighborhood Dart Associa- tion: Rundle No. 1, 4, Fernhill 1. |Rundle No. 2, 3, Woodview No. 18. Woodview No. 2, 3, South- mead 2. Doubles R. Harman, P.} {Rogers 2, M. Muir, A. Muir, T. Vesters 2, B. Cole 2, L. Cole |2, R. Shobbrook, L. Shobbrook 2. V. Ross, B. Ross, G. Bryant, T. |Emm 2, N Pullen, B. France, D. Donald 2, R. Hopson, B. Crawford, O. Clark 3, M. Wilson J. Goulding 2, M. Parker, D. wford. Baseball 1 Inning -- J. Craw- ford 5; J. Goulding 5; O. Clark \7; B. Crawford 7; B. Ross 6; L. | Shobbrook 5. High 3 Darts -- R. Code 107. jA. Muir 102, O Clark 120. M. | Wilson 129. Standings 3rd Section--Rundle iNe, 1, 19. Fernhill 18. Rundle 'No. 2, 17. Woodview No. 1, 15. Southmead 15. 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