Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1964, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 4, 1964 THREE OSHAWA RUGGER BOOSTERS (EACH MR. 'K') DONATE TROPHIES Oshawa Green Gaels Edge 'Speedy Erns second and traded two goals) game off the stick of Davis, had vith the Gaels. 26 saves. In the third, Peterborough|: controlied play most of the time and outscored Green Gaels 7-4, Star forward John Davis paced the Gaels' attack with four goals and two assists. Ken Thompson added three goals.. Brian Thompson twice! while Gary Davie, Dave Hous- ton and Kiwior completed the scoring. Don Stinson aided with three assists. CURTIS SCORES FOUR Top Peterborough scorer was Gary Curtis with four goals. Playing-coach Cy Coombes had three, and Joe Todd scored twice. Other goals went to Ray Wood and Dave Drummond. Goaltender Merv Marshall, Green Gaéls most valuable player last year, played ex-|Bishop greatly and he says he ceptionally well, sopping 32|will have a hard time picking shots, 13 in the second, Petes'|the six out of eight players goalie, Russ Dunn, who received|from Huntsville, that he is al- a shiner on the first shot of the! bowed by the OLA. MINOR LACROSSE Bantams And Midgets Are Holding Workout Tonight A large crowd turned out for] President Ed. Kolodzie his the Oshawa Lacrosse Clinic,|announced some tentative plans held last week at the Mc-|for the forthcoming season. % Laughlin Collegiate. is hoped that the House Officials were present from|Will start in about two hs Ajax, Brooklin, Markham,|Novice games will, probably By GERRY SUTTON The odds for a rookie scoring his first goal with his first shot on goal are about 1,000 to 1, but Saturday night the feat was ac- complished by Joe Kiwior of the Oshawa Green Gaels. The 19-year-old Kiwior, born in Oshawa, never had a lacrosse stick in his hand before this year, but it wasn't apparent to many of the fans in attendance. He played like a veteran on the Gaels' defence and his goal, plus two assists helped his team edge Peterborough " Ems" Seniors 12-11 in an éx- hibition contest at the Children's Arena. GAELS START FAST Gaels, 1963 Minto Cup champ- ions, started out like a bail of fire in the first period and held a 6-0 , before the Petes finally realized there was a game to be played. They fired two goals before the period ended. Peterborough, back in the OLA, after a four-year absence, seemed to settle down in the Oshawa '1800' Five-Pin Club Closes Season The Oshawa "Eighteen Hun- dred" five-pin club, which is comprised of retired men and their wives, ended another en- joyable season, with their clos- ing dinner and election of offi- to become a permanent resident of Oshawa, in order to play with the Gaels, Other clubs had been seeking his services. Rookie Phil Clayton impressed TERRY KELLY PRESENTS HIS TROPHY TO RON McKNIGHT, DONEVAN SR. CAPTAIN Donevan Teams Sweep = CHRIS KRAUSE PRESENTS HIS TROPHY TO GLENN ELLIOTT, DONEVAN JR. CAPTAIN First Annual Oshawa H.S. Rugger Tourney Donevan Collegiate Institute's) thriller, that required overtime)Centra] and McLaughlin tied entries made a clean sweep of|to decide a winner. 0-0 in the first game. Donevan the first annual "Oshawa High|1" the Bantam round-robin,| dereateq McLaughlin 15-0 and Donevan defeated Central 5-0; i : then Donevan won over Central t School Rugger Tournament",|McLaughlin defeated Central by exactly the same score. Mc- here on Saturday, winning the|5.9 then Donevan won over Mc- championship laurels in all three|Laughiin 5.0. In the semi-final, stg -- Pad semi-final groups, Bantam, Junior and|McLaughlin defeated Central 17- Peat Whuaverr ceases Gam be Senior. 3. Donevan won the final 9-6 McLaughlin YCr 188. seis: In claiming top honors, the/oyer McLaughlin, in overtime.|" ' Donevan rugger teams became} DONEVAN _ BANTAMS. |, DONEVAN SENIORS -- Ron the first winners of the three} Dane Tutton, Mike Charuk, Rob|McKnight, Lew Kocho, Joe Py- Oshawa "K" trophies - - -do-|Brabin, John Krantz, Wesley|ra, Larry Sharaput, Jerry Issel, nated to the tournament by apna | oven pay | Byer Nick pale Laxton, Rod Zaine and of Oshawa's ardent rugby en-|Nicholis and Ted Coulson. es Tropak; thusiasts, The Ed. Kolodzie Tro-|JUNIOR SERIES _| Adding materially to the suc- phy (Bantam); The Ohris| In the Junior round-robin, | ces; of the tournament was the Krause Trophy (Junior) and|Donevan defeated Central 10-0;!aqyice and coaching given by The Terry Kelly Trophy (Sen-/Central defeated McLaughlin' the coaches, "Joe" Kolodzie, for ior). 5-0 and Donevan whipped Mc-/Mcraughlin: Don Mcllveen, for Laughlin 27-0. In the final,|central and John Elliott rday' van w rer CG and Of all the games in Saturday's|/ponevan won over Central 8-0. George Ireland, for Donevan. inter-collegiate rugger tourna-|) NONEVAN JUNIORS -- Glen : ment, played at the Donevan/miiott, Peter Kaplan, Dave|, Members of the Oshawa Vik- Campus, the final game in the/Keenan, Dave Luke, Rob Muir,|88 Rugger Club volunteered Bantam Division proved the/ojeg Bahniuk, Paul Romaniski,'heir services for the full day's most exciting with McLaughlin, | Guy Foreman and Bob Calford.|'0urnament, in the role of refer- after having had to win a semi-) jees. These were Bruc Mc-| final contest over Central, losing|SENIOR SERIES Arthur, Chris Krause, Terry} out to Donevan 9-6 in a real! In the Senior round-robin play, | Kelly and Dave Goldman. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable Pitchers Today _| Detroit National League Houston Johnson (2-2) at San}Minnesota W L Pct, GBL|Francisco O'Dell (0-0) or Bolin | Baltimore Philadelphia 10 4 714 -- ({(0-1) 2 a York San Francisco 10 4 14 Philadelphia Bennett (2-1) or Washington Milwaukee 10 6 .624 Culp (1-2) at St. Louis Gibson ee Anaeed 1% | 1% _ DWODR3WDy 63 2 *,|Oshawa's active league of "old-| ED. KOLODIE PRESENTS HIS TROPHY TO DANE TUTTON, DONEVAN BANTAM CAPTAIN home alleys, Bowling Plaza, at i|\treasurer Russ McNeil, +|brief speech, i veteran bowlers the prospects 'lof an increased pension, in the ,|near future. * thanked the members for their '/that the same friendly relation-| _|ship be continued. | -jout these duties efficiently in cers, held at Union Hall, fol- owing the traditional three- lowing the traditional three- the Oshawa Shopping Centre. UAW Local 222 ----: na outlined to the "Bud" Bagnatto, manager hf Plaza Bowling Lanes, then spoke briefly, congratulating) est bowlers," for their fine) season's showing and for the obvious fun and_ fellowship always enjoyed in their games. Popular president Ernest |W. W. Rundle was returned by | acclamation. "Ernie" is one of \the founders of this popular "yveterans' bowling League," which was onganized eight years ago. In his remarks, he Whitby and Toronto. They were not disappointed for lecturer Bert Naylor and referee George Burrows both gave interesting and informative talks and dem- onstrations. After the meeting, Bert Nay- lor stated that it was the large est gathering of lacrosse fans he had encountered since be- ginning his duties as Lacrosse Co-ordinator Tonight at the Children's Arena at 6.30 p.m. a practice session will be held for all Bantam players to be follow- ed at 8 p.m. by a Midget prac- tice. On Thursday, May 7, at the Chidren's Arena, novice players get their first practice session, starting at 6.30 sharp. This will be followed by a Pee- Wee practice, at 8 p.m. Registrations for new players and the sale of lacrosse equip- ment will start 15 minutes be- fore each practice. played on Mondays and Pee Wee games 'on W _ bath at the Bathe Park Bowl» It is hoped that Bantam aad Midget games will be played Thursdays at the Arena. Postponed games then be played on a F: : Full details of final arrange- ments will be given in a |; This marks the return Minor League operations - Oshawa: and judging from ™ present support, it could be first of many years of su ful minor' lacrosse in Osha The executive has worked = results have been gratifp- ing. F One problem stil] to be resolved is'that of sponso of the. Minor League te: Initial response by local viduals, clubs and industrit has been good and the ex tive has; been going all out. . iP past co-operation and urged Florence Hales. was elected to the important post of secre- tary - treasurer, succeeding Mable Whitbread, who carried the past. Vikings Lose 'Two OTC Teams | In Rugger To Balmy Beach n a. Loop The Oshawa Vikings rugby Following some impromptu entertainment, which disclosed "hidden talent" in the mem- bership, Harry Smith moved that the league re-convene for Lady Lawn Bowlers complete the: list of spo Interested' parties are asked call John Branch at 7: Will Meet May 13 The executive of the Ladies' Section of the Oshawa Lawn) Bowling Club met on Friday, May 1, at the home of the presi- dent, Dorothy Bentley. It was decided to hold the opening meeting at the club- house on Wednesday, May 13, at their opening session, on the first Thursday in October, Oct. 1. i During the summer months, a team) 'visiting committee," appoint-\for 'The 7.p.m., starting with a dessert luncheon, The first event of the year Hayden Macdonald "3 what's new © EVINRUD eee TVEtes te Serrrs. ARIBMBFBM30., inied as the result of a motion by|Trophy", will be on Saturday, Johnny Mouncy, will be active|May 16, at 10 a.m., weather! Toronto teams, with| among the membership. | permitting. | ae |(2-0) night. nya we New York Cisco (0-0) at Mil- yn waukee Lernaster (1-1) night. ies two men's double teams com-|Plays away, at Aura Lee, fifteen fell to visiting Balmy| note in the Toronto and Dis-| Toronto. Saturday's Results |Beach, here on Saturday, in an|trict "C" League commencing, The 529 2% 529 24 Kansas City 8 429 421 368 Chicago Houston Los Angeles New York .188 Saturday's Results Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 11 New York 3 Cincinnati 0 Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 4 Chicago 9 Houston 0 4% 5y San Francisco 5 Los Angeles 4\(N) Sunday's Results Philadelphia 0 Milwaukee 1 New York 5-3 Cincinnati 6-6 Pittsburgh 12 St. -Louis 8 Chicago 3 Houston 5 San Francisco 6 Los Angeles (0-0) at anetl't haece 6 York 4 | actionspacked 8-to-6 match. 'Cleveland 6 Baltimore 4 | Taking advantage of a slight S'Tos Angeles 1 Chicago 3 downhill grade in the Lakeview| Minnesota 7 Kansas City 3 Park pitch, the Vikings stormed Weshinetn ea wee teas is linto a surprise three-point lead \Cleveland 2-3 Baltimore 5-0 |within fifteen seconds of kick- |Detroit 7 Boston 11 | off. Los Angeles 2-6 Chicago 3-2 A long penetrating kick by |Minnesota 4-7 Kansas City 7-8| Viking fullback Terry Kelly en- Probable Pitchers Today |@bled captain Bill Lockwood to) Washington Cheney (0-1) at| touch down for an unconverted) py Baltimore. Estrada (0-0) night.|'Y- : | *| Cleveland Donovan (1-0) at) Fifteen minutes after both Boston Spanswick (0-1)),night. |scrum packs clashed. furiously} Pittsburgh Gibbon Cincinnati Nuxhall (1-2) night. Chicago Elisworth (1-2) at L Angeles Koufax (1-2) night. Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N) New York at Milwaukee Philadelphia at St. Louis Houston at San Francisco (N) (Only games scheduled) American League WL Pet. G 7 5 583 1% 3!Chicago FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Lid. (Daily Racing Form). Minnesota Roland (0-1) at Chi-|f6r possession of the loose ball. cago (Ackley 0-0 or Horlen 0-1)| Viking's Gerry Tymoshik man-| night. |aged to touch down. The con-) Los Angeles (B. Lee 1-0) at| version kick failed. | Kansas City (Pena 2-2) night. Minutes later Balmy Beach) FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,800 claim- 4A furlongsiolds, 4% furlongs (6) ing, maiden two-year-olds, (10). 2B-Battle Order, Dittfach $5.20 3.20 2.60/6Journey Home, ' Dittfach i 4.70 3.30 6-Scadadie, Harrison @-Whirting Rith, Fitzsimmons Start good, Won Easily. Also Ran: A -- Pigskin Peters, A--Bob- Sweet Sailing, by Weaver, B--Danassas, Daytiner, Sail Along, and Foxy Sultan. A---Grovetree Stable and § Kamo entry B--Arrow Farms and View Hulloa Farms entry Late scratch--trish Joe, Andrea Inez Winner CH G@ 2. Phalanx -- Roguish b Discovery. Trainer G M Carter. Pool 29,655. Double Pool 67,323. SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,400 claim- 6' furlongs ing, four-vear-olds and up, (9). 1-Al. Abrigo, Phillips &-Remister, Shuk 9-Brown Ruler, Harrison Start Good, Won Driving Also Ran: Loveiark DAILY DOUB.E, 2 and 1, PAID $93.00 by led Winner BR G 9 Beay Max -- Afresh Gientifico. Trainer C E Walters. Pool 49,248. THIRD RACE --e Purse $1,800 Claiming, four-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs (6). 1-Peneropie, Phillips 2-Lavehot, Stadnyk » Kyler, Fitzsimmons good, Won Driving. Frederick, t Start Also Ran: Guaicaipuro. : Late scratch -- Whistree, Grifter Winner CH M Utility by Jimminy. Trainer W Woods. Pool 69,967. Pauipolly FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2100 claim-| Ing, four-year-olds and up, 6'2 furlongs ($10) &Ocean Pearl, Shuk 7-Chilly Filly, Harrison 28-Ponder On, Ditffach Start Good, Won Ridden Out. y Also Ran: A -- Faisun, A--Sky Spar' B -- Claud Princess, Chance Cover, Fil pin, Floyd, Faithful Tom, and Yoroufer. A--D Krever entry B--Wirs G M Graham entry 3 $1450 6.80 4.0 Winner BR M 5 by Ox Blood -- Colorad Babe by Colorado Kid. Trainer R D Isaa Pool 82,794. $20.90 7.10 5. 3.30 2.70 5.20 Bright Circle, . Breconing, Uneut Diamond, Acroonu, Malucina, and $19.30 8.10 3.90 5.10 3.30 2.60 and 6 by Aftention Miss -- 2.80 (Only games scheduled) replied with a "forward rush'! International League try. The extra points were added Pct. GBL| with a fine conversion kick. | 875 In.the second half, Balmy| '727 4 | Beach took - - - and maintained] 625 |a two-point lead with a success-| dt 4 |ful penalty-shot at goal. 4 This Saturday, Oshawa Vik-| Late scratch -- Lady Rhythm Jacksonville 455 ls P ; | ; il enter' Camp) Winner B ¢ 2 Luminary 2nd -- Rae Jean Richmon '900 ings will entertain the : Borden team at Lakeview Park. | by Bimelech. Trainer L Cavalaris Jr. Atlante ee en ae | Kick-off will be at 11 a.m. FIFTH RACE--Purse $2,500, two-year 5-Bright Object, Gomez $3.50 2.80 2.30 400 240|/5¥Tacuse River Party, Harrison 2.49 Toronto Start Good, Won Easily. Rochester Also Ran :Free View, Cocktail Date Buffalo and Miss -Wariou Columbus NQwwns e Pool 79,447. Saturday's Results SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, four-| Richmond 6 Rochester 7 | Yv TIES. OWN MARK ' NASHVILLE, Tenn. ests |Bob Hayes of Florida A. and M. won the Volunteer Games |100-yard dash in a spectacular 9.1 seconds Saturday equalling the*time he has pending as a world record. year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (6) Columbus 0 Syracuse 4 8.0 5.00/Toronto at Atlanta ppd $6.70 400 2.90/Buffalo a sonvi SSAbion Star, Shuk 3.90 Be a oo ppd. Start Good, Won Driving. Sunday's Results Also Ran: King Gorm,--Broadway John| Richmond 1-1 Rochester 8-2 W, and Black N' Red. Columbus 0-4 Syracuse 4-8 dd QUINELLA, 1 AND 3, PAID $38:30'Toronto 7-2. Atlanta 4-1 inne: 4 ed -- ® ; by Reman. Trainer Re Baten" °°"! Buffaio 1-6 Jacksonville 2-4 Pool 46,642. Quinella Pool 46,071 esas nara) MALS NEARED TI 1 3-Sailmaker, 1-Castenango, Gomez Hale SEVENTH RACE --- Purse $7,500 add. "Queenston Stakes', three-year-olds, 6 furlongs (6) @eBeacock Pike, Gomez $8.40 3.90 3.60 6Northern Flight, Fitzsimmons 3.60 3.30 4Capricious Miss, Dittfach 4.60 Start Good, Won Driving. Also Ran: Alpenhorn, Briar and Grand Garcon Late Scratch--Fairmar Winner BC 3 by Tiger Rebel -- Currents- ville by War Jeep. Trainer' J C MacKinnon, Pool. 77,962. Sweet Lady NOW IN FULL SWING! All new accounts opened during this period will receve ¢ r 4% on. their savings from May. 1s! * | BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- ing, three-year-olds, one mile and 70 yards (7) 4Spartan Earth, D'fech SCallaround, Parsons 7-French Twist, .Waish Also Ran: Popey, and Lorele Late scratch '~ Blue. Winner BR F 3 Spartan' Valor -- Down to arth by Mr. Trouble Trainer J C MacKinnon. Pool 72,165. Total Pool 621,474 io | Attendance 13,505 For Further Information Call Any One of the Friendly, Courteous Stoff, AT 728-1653 GUARANTY TRUST CANADA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY 32 KING ST: E. 728-1653 $6.00 4.00 3.10 7.40 4.20) 3.70} Chervil Boy, Reeb, | | 70 10 Acadian Lark, Midway K, > | c.| Total Attendance, 2] days 198. 465. 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