Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1964, p. 15

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GREEN GAELS HAPPY OLA Reverses Decision, Marshall To Play Here Oshawa Green Gaels' sup- porters were put at ease last night with the announcement that star goaltender Merv Marshall has been awarded to the 1963 Minto Cup champions. The decision, although not un- » Was announced by Jim Naish, president of the Ontario Lacrosse Association, at Port Credit, during an ex- ecutive meeting. The controversy over Marsh- all has been going on for several weeks, between Oshawa, ° Brampton and Guelph. Both Brampton and Guelph felt that | Marshall should play the 1964 | Junior lacrosse season for them, % because he was living in Acton : at the time. ' Friday, May 1, the OLA ruled that Marshall. would be awarded to Guelph, but the Gaels ap- pealed the decision in a meet- ing Wed., May 6. During that time,- Marshall became a permanent residence of Oshawa, with the consent of his parents. The move to Osh- awa was a big factor in the OLA's decision and the Gaels' Management were counting on Bylaw 55 of the OLA constitu- tion. | The bylaw states that not- withstanding the residence rule, the OLA executive may deal with an individual circumstance and award the player to the club. In other words, the Gaels manoeuvred around the resi- dence rule by moving Marshall . Oshawa, which set up Bylaw} MERV MARSHALL ent lawyer; Manager Fred Whalley, Marshall and his fathe "Ab", plus coach Jim Bishop,| Ivan Davies, Gaels' executive,| from Whitby, was, also in| attendance. Toronto Leafs Get 2 Players From Senators TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League Tuesday acquired an op- tion on catcher Ken Retzer and purchased pitcher Howie Ko Other factors which deter- mined the OLA decision were that Marshall has: played -forlitz from Washington Senators nine years with the Green Gaels|of the American League. organization and that his father) The Senators had acquired notified the OLA that he was/Koplitz, 26, from Detroit Tig- moving Merv to Oshawa. ers. He was with Syracuse of Attending the meeting for|the International League in 1963 Oshawa were John Greer; pres-|and had a record of seven wins ident of the Gaels and promin-'and eight losses. '|that County League games will start the week following. + 16.30 will see the PeeWees play- Brooklin Minor Lacrosse Teams Hold Workouts Brooklin Minor Lacrosse Club got under way this week with practices scheduled for Brook- lin Arena, starting on Wednes- day. Thursday sees the Novices out| at six-thirty while the Juvenile- Juniors take the floor at eight o'clock. Friday night will see the Pee- Wees in action at 6.30 o'clock, followed by the Bantams at eight o'clock. The House Leagues for Novice and PeeWees will start the week of May 24, and it is anticipated Prior to the opening of the regular séason, exhibition games are planned. Saturday, at ing at St. John's Training School, at Uxbridge, while the Midget AllStars will travel to Mimico, on May 22 Any boys in Whitby Township, ages 7 to 21, interested in play- ing, are welcome to.attend these practices as registrations are continuing and will be accepted at all practices, until the end ot May. 'Old Birds' Race From Parry Sound The Oshawa Racing Pigeon MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS| Door Prizes At FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 and 4-year-olds, Maidens, Purse Ey a 1-Princess ict Bi Beenie 8.90 6-Spencer's Pride. e ¢ Crowe Start good, won eee Also Ran in Order: Di Fedor's Boy, Bonnie Riddell So Sun C Val- ley, and Gold Chips. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3- and 4-year-olds. Maidens. Purse $700 (7) 2-Fatherland, Gordon ~ 5.70 3.20 4-Scotch Flame, MacTavish 3.20 8-Robert McGregor, Habkirk Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Ladybug C, Ben Canuck, Grattworth Byrd, and Yankee's Hogg Late Dean Sultan B DAILY. DOUBLE, 1 AND 2, : PAID $38.20 2.50|5-Meadow 2.90 4.40 THIRD RACE -- 5¥2 Furlong nid for Syear-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 3-Fang, Dufty 5-Tim's Lad, Gordon 1-Mary Dean C, Waddell Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Riddell Gold, Wee Symbol, Peggy P Prologue, Whisby Pat, and Newport Pride. candy FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 reese and up. Purse $600 (8), 3-Brother Jim, Feagan 13.30 6.80 4.60 2-Governor Baldwin, McNutt 430 in 4tke C, Coke 3.90) Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Nola G, Danny Lee Grattan, Gay Alleen, Indinanation, and Little Scottie. 1008.99; J. Shewchuk 1006.57; J. Shewchuk 1004.77; J. Issel 1004.72; S. Bak 1004.17; J, Shew- chuk 1001.35; J. Shewchuk 998.95; S. Bak 995.62; R. Bevan 992.17; R, Bevan 987.52; R.| Fredericks 979.12; R. Bevan| 978.02; R, Fredericks 969.04; R. Bevan 959.62; K. Young 954.87; M. Korobij 943.74 and J. ei vett 922. 96. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $800 (7). 2-Edson, Waddell 3Merrie Amos, Waples 9.70 3.90 4.10 sent: 6Slik Boy, Reld Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Byhalla Dean, oy Bill, 1 J Collins, and Grattan Counsel. RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 years eet. Purse $600 (8). 4Judy Chief G, Galbraith 8-Stormy Reno agi Geisel ily. Zero, MacTavish pacer en 60 3.10 2.90 Start. Good, Won Vesta Direct, year-olds and up, 7-Plerre 9.50 5.90 4.10) « lean and Miss Adios Riddell THE QUINELLA, 5 AND 4, PAID $14.30.| auto Magic Car Wash -- theatre Also Ran in Mas Westfield Direct, Fin's Hat, Keystone Kil- I. SEVENTH RACE -- 1} Mile pace for 3 Purse $900 (8). Herbert, Herbert Mea Er) 1-Dapper Grattan, Dam 4.20 'ver Ronnie, Hayes Ey") Start good, won driving. | Also Ran in Order: Sandy Dares, Angel, Ray Adios, Bive Vernon's Star, Windy City. year-olds and P36 J EIGHTH RACE --- 1 Mile pace for + lunior Inv. Handicap. Purse $2,000 4Good Fiver, Find! ragga 14.30 . ie . 2 7-Paiermo, |&Pansy irene '90|Start good, won handily. Doug Johnston C, MacTavish er ry Also Ran in Order: Baron Atom, Direct Noble, and Lucky Sis. NINTH RACE -- 1. Mile a for year-olds and up .Purse $700 (8). 4Rocky Senator, Duford 6-Knightie 3-Andy Counsel, 5.50 3.80 2.80 Knight, MacTavish 7.20 ' 50} ft Kingsotn Start good, won driving. Richard, Superior Lee, Also Ran in Ordre: Eva, Mohawk, Chiet | Canadian Goose, and Midge Diamond. Toatl Pool 141,273. Aitendance 2,364, Opening Junior *| Lacrosse Game There will be prizes galore at the opening lacrosse game of the season, when the Oshawa Green Gaels play hosts to the Guelph Mohawks, on Monday, May 18th, at the Children's jArena, starting at 8.30 p.m. List of free door prizes in- clude car wash tickets from tickets from Regent Theatre -- lollipops and balloons for the '99|Children from the Oshawa Shop- ning Centre and 200 free tickets for root beer from the A and W ng|Drive-In, also Canadian Auto- in the "Convertible Parade", which will wind its way through many sections of the city and finally end up at the A and W Drive-In, where the fans will be treated to free root beer from 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., compliments of the management. "Ricky" Gresik and his band will be playing at the game and in the evening, between periods, as well as in the con- vertible drive in the afternoon. Many lacrosse organizations have indicated that they will take part in the afternoon show, for the purpose of showing Osh- awa citizens the tremendous interest of lacrosse in the Osh- awa area, These include the Oshawa Minor -- Whitby Min- or -- Brooklin Minor -- Brooklin Seniors Oshawa Juvenile Green Gaels and others. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 14,1964 15 Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sir Thomas Lipton, one- time errand boy who be- came world-famous as a merchant and sportsman, was elected a member of the exclusive Royal Yacht Squadron 33 years ago to- day. Sir Thomas was many times unsuccessful challen- ger for the America's Cup- and his election to the RYS, generally acclaimed, was in recognition of his efforts. The number of registered cars in Sweden increased to . 1,710,000 from 540,000 between 1953 and 1963. 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