i enmnandinadetintnteritaan 15. oie dien aaa neemenen eee City-Wide Service Edges Merchants 6-9 For UAW Puck Title Service et ls 25 g° a2 i aT Hl : a | Both clubs opened up in the S€aSON |final period, with City-Wide out- scoring Merchants 5-3. Westfall gave the Merchants a 3-1 lead| early in the third but City Wide past Hawe, to give ; Meee, vou 3 pulled g dying seconds. of x weettall (sloshing) 11.39. equalizer. However, Cirka with- stood Merchants' efforts. pancnanrs -- goal, Hawes def, Lodge, Walleces fe fords jessy Westtal , Ponsa Wright, Mapes end Mi CITY-WIDE -- goal, tinge def., Mar- shall, MoMahon, fwds., sen, Myles, Burke, Cockerton, 'Nicholls and Georgeff. FIRST PERIOD 1, City-Wide, Burke Kawartha Lakes Tennis Entries Plan 64 A meeting was held on Sun- day afternoon, at the Oshawa Tennis Club, with representa- tives of the Kawartha Lakes League, to discuss 1964 com- petitive tennis plans. Representing the teams were '| Walker Jones and Jim Prit- m-|chard of the Peterborough Qua- ker Oats Club, Ralph McKendry of Whitby, Lew Rundle of Bow- manville with Jerry Svenson and Harry Joyce sitting in for .98| Oshawa, Joyce is the newly- SECOND PERIOD 3 herent | Westfall (Mapes, y jon) Penalties -- Marshall (slashing) Hy .|Georgeff (tripping) 8.40. THIRD PERIOD 4 Merchents, Westfall (Bryan, Armstrong) 5. City-Wide, Myles -tsemien) 6, Merchants, Westfall 7. City-Wide, Nicholls (Myles). .. 8. Merchants, Armstrong (Westfall, Sneddon) 9. City-Wide, Samsen (Marshall) joMahon. ' an re 1a 12.25 12.59) 13.50} 16. | (Cockerton, Burke) 17; | Penalties -- Marshall (hooking) 0.16, Wright (interference) 5.13, Georgetf| game, as they tried for the! (charging and tripping) 6.08, Nicholls) (hooking) 12.44. | Oshawa And District Soccer Clubs Ready | For Coming Season An. enthusiastic meeting of the Oshawa and District Soccer Association, under the chair- manship of Jim Gard, held an enthusiastic and profitable meet- ing at the Hotel Gendsha on Sunday, when further plans for the coming summer season were ironed out. In attendance were repre- sentatives from such clubs as Italia, Rangers, Hungaria, Thist- les, UAW Local 222 and Ukrain- fa Juniors. Minor League chairman, Wal- | ter Rohrer, acquainted the meet- | Th ing with the excellent assistance he has received from the Oshawa Recreation Committee, in organizing the Minor Soccer set-up for this city. He an nounced had been made and that that splendid progress this event. team to meet all other entries three times, promises plenty of soccer entertainment this sum- mer Following a discussion of admission prizes, it was agreed that a single-game admission of one dollar, for a couple (man- and-wife, or lady friend) will be charged with a $1.25 fee for a doubleheader. This is a reduc- tion to the admissions charged in recent years and it is felt membership to Ed. Hepworth, in recognition of his long, re- liable and dedicated service to} the Oshawa and District soccer body Chairman Jim Gard an- of the Association will be held on Sunday, May 3rd, at 2.00 p.m., at the Hotel Genosha, when opening day ceremonies will be arranged and a 'schedule ted for the "s play. popular. and stimulate atten- that the new prices will be|~-- |dance. OPEN IN MAY The opening game of the| season will be played in the second week of May, likely on Saturday, May 9, when a special program of added attractions is planned, to lend color to the It was pointed out at Sunday's afternoon, &t/meeting that the Oshawa and coming Sunday two o cine. J first regular \District A Ae meeting of the Minor ings and a need for more refer- has open-| will be held in the CRA build- ees, At present the staff con- ing, on Gibb street, when an executive is to be elected and further plans sists of three officials and more will be needed, for the heavy | 6IX SENIOR TEAMS | The Oshawa and District Goccer Association's Senior League this summer will likely embrace six clubs, Peter- borough and Uxbridge having declined an invitation to join here, as they have again formed their own set-up. Oshawa Polonia will also be missing from the Oshawa and District League schedule, hav- ing joined the National ohiaged League, in Toronto. Bill Oortwinj reported on his| investigation into the possibility) of an insurance plan for the] players. It has been decided that the cost was too much for hedule. Any person jwith a knowldge of the game and a willingness to assist, are asked to contact secretary Mrs. Dini Vandenberg, at 728-4968. A highlight of this meeting) was the presentation of a life! [ plAY BETTER PRACTICE DAY or Gok NIGHT at North Oshawa MINIATURE GOLF DRIVING RANGE @ 40 TEE e 30 GRASS TEES @ SNACK BAR ® New bolls and clubs supplied PHONE 725-9014 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Turn Left ot Sandalwood Restaurant nounced that the next aa president of the OTC. Lindsay, although not repre- ,| sented at this es has in- dicated its intention to partici- pate in the league. Oshawa, winner league last summer, will defend their cup this year, playing at |home-and-away with the other iclubs. Each club will provide Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Canadiens de- feated Toronto Maple Leafs 4 at Toronto four years ago tonight to become the first team to win the Stan- | ley Cup five times straight. | Montreal downed Chicago Black Hawks four straight in the semi-final and then became the. second team in NHL history -- Detroit Red Wings was the first in 1952-- to capture the cup in eight games. of the|P@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 14,1964 1] wintering quarters has been extended to caribou. An'planes or Season jseven men and three women, making a tournament of three men's doubles, one mixed dou- bles and one ladies' doubles. At th close of the meeting, Harry Joyce, invited all the clubs to attend the tennis clinics given by Graham Crerar on Wednesday nights at the OTC and also the Dunlop Tennis Clinic given by two Toronto pro- fessionals. Thanks are extended to Pat Dench for providing re- freshments for the afternoon's discussion. The OTC announced that once again it was entering the To- ronto and District '""C'" League, putting in two teams, a first and second team, to give more -- rs a chance to partici- e. A meeting of the Toronto League was held last night and Bill Stirling of the Oshawa Club was in attendance. This league usually starts early in May. ee 1. A Re "T CAMERON For Expert Building | [| DEMOLITION SMALL JOBS--BIG JOBS a | 161 Mill St. - Oshawa 725-4285 . 48-HOUR * GOODWILL * » SPECIAL 1957 OLDSMOBILE SUPER "88" SEDAN Fully power equipped radio, newly cafiniohed' in ay satin silver metallic 9379-00 48-HOUR SPECIAL ONLY AT >THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED 260 KING ST. WEST MEMBER:-- Associated Credit Bureous nade What Worth Is Peace of Mind?... There is mo Dollar Value on Peace of Mind... it is felt and enjoyed only in having those things which make modern family living comfortable . . . 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