Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1964, p. 5

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\ ceieh cee otieh cain alk aah wt at od ct Mik <i th cel. te ae el a WHIT Manager: John Gault Whitby Bureau Office: 1 BY And DISTRICT 11 Dundas St. West | Tel, 668-3703 RUTTAN RUNS WILD Brooklin Clips Wings Of Peterborough Erns lin team over Peterborough and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 27, 1966 5 © f *| possibly the only man % MOSCOW (A) -- ag ever knocked down a low-fly- _ Wonders Of The Circus In Town For Holiday Weekend By CLIFF GORDON Sr. Lacrosse held forth at the Brooklin ice palace on Sat- urday night in terrific style as the local heroes downed the 'bad guys" from Peterborough installs them as rather heavy ing plane with a Vodka bot- - favorites to cop the league hon- ors for the second year in a row. They hold a six-point lead over the St. Catharines Athletics with Roll up, roll up. Step for- ward and see the greatest show earth. Yes, for the first time bag Ha a circus to itby. set is Saturday,August| the venue for the mighty and Gray Circus will be circus "is bigger and better than ever before." The circus will put on two performances. Part of the profits will be go- ing to the ~ charity-conscious local branch of the Knights of bus. Columbus. Headlining the show will be those "peerless perfectionists of incomparable equilibrium" -- the Lacy Troupe. One of the true highlights of their act is when the five Lacy's balance on huge balls and roll up a narrow ramp, make a sharp 90- degree turn and then... . well you go and see for - ourself. Climax to the scene is de- scribeq as "unbelievable and unforgettable." There will be elephants too. What circus would be complete without them? They. will be put through their paces by La- Christina~ a shapely English lass described with typical cir- cus modesty "as the world's most beautiful elephant trainer." Then, of course, there is Paulo the European master of balancing. He is well known for his superbly - executed head- stands on a revolving sphere. And, inevitably, the clowns led by the children's favorite "Pepito." He will present his famed comedy magic act which has amused countless millions through hig many network tele- vision appearances. Executive producer Bill Eng- lish has assembled a number of other acts. Chief among them will be the Redcans--Holland's most fearless stars of "'death- defying unsupported ladder lev- erage." What that means exact- ly is not made clear, From Denmark comes_ the ballerina equestrienne "Clau- dine," performing hazardous feats of hurrican horseman- ship. The Bonnellys, a French family, will be performing acro- batic gymnastics. Then there is the Schmidts who will do a thousand things with a few ordinary dinner plates and not break one of them. Finally Carmencita Del Man- ' giana will perform her aerial 2 ballet. For the canine enthusi- * asts there will be Bonnie Bonta BEAUTY AND THE BEAS1 Bearded Blues Balladeer Will Play Coffee-House On Tuesday, July 28, at 7.30 p.m., the Young People's Asso- ciation of All Saints Church will reopen its popular coffee-house. -This attraction first opened in February, when Greg Wink- field played to a full house. Entertainment for the night will fexponent of blues and foik- |music, which he combines to form his own inimitable style. 'He hails from California, has | studied at the University of |Maryland and has sa wt it a e | coffee-houses across be provided by Toronto's Wink-; United States. He is a master field, and by California's Rob- bie Basho. Winkfield, who has _ recently entertained the after-Festival crowd in Stratford's 'Three Ravens" coffee house, performs every Wednesday night at Tor- onto's Bohemian Embassy, and will appear as one of the 'Three False Knaves" at the 1964 Mari- posa Folk Festival. He was very pleased with his previous engagement here, and looks forward to returning on Tues- day. : Robbie Basho is a bearded of the 12-string guitar and uses \it to create the mood for his songs. He is a great talent and an excellent performer. Robbie and Greg will aiter- nate sets during the course of the evening, and will provide breaks during which the audi- ence may obtain refreshments. The Old Hall, at the corner of Dundas and Centre streets in Whitby will be the site of the festivities; this hal] has the at- and her team of dogs. Congo, the .African ape, shoulg be worth a visit. But don't get too close. Poor old Congo, apparently, suffers from the age-old television malady known as "having the strength of eight men." Nero the Lion too. He hates everybody -- even his Tiger buddies in the next cage. He is advertised as coming straight from the darkest depths of ; Africa. Completing the lineup of vici- ous, untamed beasts are Rajah and Simba -- the Bengal tigers ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 3 DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS mer Conservative member of Parliament and one-time inter- national racing driver, Palo Alto, Calif, -- Lowell 'Wilson, 20, of Honolulu, who was paralysed from the neck down in football practice in May, 1963, then recovered enough to resume school work in a wheelchair. Los Angeles--George Adams, 62, king of some 75,000 Serbian gypsies in the United States since 1040; of an apparent heart attack, Moscow -- Maxim F. Tylsky, 60, a Ukrainian poet known as the dean of Ukrainian literature. Toronto -- Fredericka Eliza- beth Edwards Goetz, 67, who wrote, acted in and directed one of the earliest color talk- ing movies. | Rensselaer, Ind--Willie Gai- more, 29, star halfback of Chi- cago Bears, champions of the) National Football League; and John Farrington, 28, end with the Bears; of injuries received in an automobile accident. WHITBY SATURDAY August for benefit of the Knights of Columbus ONE DAY 1 FUN FOR THE FAMILY! mosphere of a true coffee-house, and will make the evening en- \joyable for all. FOR LOVE OR MONEY In Color GIG YOUNG ALSO -- Second "WINGS OF CH Starring --~ Jim Brow BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 & 8:20 WHITBY LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 a a> i $ KIRK DOUGLAS, MiTzI GAYNOR Recommended as Adult Entertainment Feature Attraction ¢ H ANCE" In Color i n --- Francis Rafferty | i and i Adults 1.50 THE WORLD ITS FIELD! |ITS TRIUMPHS REACH | /BEYOND THE SEAS! 50 EUROPEAN PERFORMERS 50 ANIMALS @ ELEPHANTS Performence et 2 p.m. end 8 p.m. Activities commences et 1 p.m, p.m, Children 1.00 |) Reserved Seats .50 extra , captured in the jungles along the banks of the Ranchipur River (Where else?), Among the more lovable ani- mals is the herd of elephants. Leader of the herq is Anna May who has made several TV and film appearances. She appeared in MGM's "Jumbo" and also in that well-remember- ed film, "The Greatest Show on Earth." Yes the circus' should be worth a visit. It will be per- forming in the afternoon and evening of this coming Satur- day. 13-7 in a fine league contest, Actually, to quote many of the fans who have been following the gutted stick game. foy as many years as we care to re- member; "'It was the best game of lacrosse we have seen for 20 yars", and "That first per- iod was really something to see" ... . We cannot help but agree on both statements by the local supporters. In the game on - Saturday strength behind the blue line that proved the undoing of the night it was that big tower of 7 Speedy Erns. Ken Rutan, who ' London -- Earl Howe, 80, for-| tours the roads for the OPP, ' was the mast of the goal scorin power against his former home- town mates. The big fellow; banged in six of the prettiest! goals we have seen in our years} of following the local team. If} our memory serves us correct-|at "just the right time'. ly it is Ruttan's biggest night in a Brooklin livery. Grant Heffernan, another for- mer Peterborough resident, also had a good night as the flashy College lad bagged two goals as did hard-rock defenceman Bob} Hanna. As q matter of interest eight of the Brookin goals were scored by defencemen. Don Vipond, a native son of the local town, Jim Hinkson up from the powerful Oshawa Green Gaels, and Elmer Tran one of the most under-rated players in Sr. lacrosse today each scored|gave way once. By that last remark we|Ted Higgins (who is KEN RUTTAN also later west", scoring punch markers. Dave Drummond. team on Saturday aight the terrific goal-scorer some of the local players are,|final period. is without a doubt the best man| loose balls and has the know-|Brooklin leading 9-7, and they how of being in the right spot|never did finish the game, So Bobby Allen, the one-time fa- mous threat of the "east and/ proved the today for Cy|game on Saturday night should Coombes and his Speedy Erns| reflect a long way on the calibre as he beat Pat Baker for three|of lacrosse that is bzing play- He was the only repeat scorer| More than one fan came up to for the Erns as single tallies)us and remarked what a ter- |were chipped in by Terry Dow-|rific game it was ... . ner, Joe Todd, Carl Brivux and|the style, Russ Dunn started between|just enough flare to make it the pipes for the Peterborough really interesting as well... but| Pa to their manager, |made several fine saves during also a|the game as he strivest to keep mean that Tran, while he is not|tender of the goal in the gutted|his goals-against average down. that|stick game) in the third and/It would appear as he has grip} The win on Saturday night|the third year in a row... . on the Brooklin team at getting|was the fifth one for the Brook-|Big Ken Ruttan will be hear-| both teams having five games left to play. The "magic num- ber", as they call it, is two|'," ° Brooklin wins and a St. Kitts loss. Coach Ken Crowford is still looking for his charges to "win lad 'em all" from here in. He doesn't want to see them cinch it and then coast, as they could coast just a little too far and wind up out of the playoffs in the first round. On Wednesday night the red- hot Huntsville Hawks will in- vade the confines of the Brook- lin arena seeking their first win of the season on the dirt floor of the local rink. The last these two teams met the game ("so far') was called a no-contest affair. The lights went out at 13.19 of the final period with lyou can see there will be a score to séttle from that one lcome Wednesday night. JUST TALKING... . The| ed in the Sr. league this year... They liked| the speed and the| class of the game. There was Baker in the local net |10.49, Hunt 15.23, an assist on a goal by 'tan... Wednesday night's game will be a big one as Huntsville are making a deter- mined bid to make that last playoff spot . . . They got off to a slow start losing some- thing like their first seven games in a row, but since that have come along as well as some of the more seasoned teams in the league. SUMMARY in RST PERIOD 1. Peterborough: Brioux, > Brookitn: Hanna jerborough: Allen, 4, Peterborough: foe 6, Brookline 'R » Bre in: Rutten, G. Lotton 7. Brooklin: Ruttan, Heffernan Penalties -- Tran 8.26, C. Coombse SECOND PERIOD Brooklin: Hanna, K. Lofton Brooklin: Rutten, Tran 10. Brooklin: Don Vipond V1. Pete Allen, Coombes 8. 9 bottle at a low-flying duster that was interfering no ef- . '3,| fort to oust him from the new , apartment and had even fixed » up belated permission for the _ move, The government organ com- + mented that the local officials. ; did not seem responsive to public opinion in this case. "That's a shame," it said « 3,| in @ deceptively mild tone. 12. Brooklin: Hinkson, Burrows 13. Brooklin: Tran Penalties -- Hinkson 9.49, Coombes 11,31, Rutatn 12.18 Burrows 16.47, tan 2 minors 17.39. THIRD. PERIOD 14, Brooklin: Ruttan 15. Brooklin: R 17, Pi : Todd 18. Brooklin: Heffernan, G. Lotton 19. Peterborough: Drummond 12. Downer 19 20. Brooklin: Hefferna, G. Lotton 14.56 Penalties -- Burrows 4.17, Stickle ma- COMPLETE TRIP HELSINKI (AP)--Two Finns rrived in Helsinki Sunday after 39-day trip across the Atlantic in their 30-foot yacht. Lauri Pol- lon and Reino Vaelimaa arrived in Finland after a journey from the Virgin Islands, east of Puerto Rico on the edge of the Caribbean Sea. for, Doug Vipond major 6.41, Ruttan 8.34, minor and misconduct 8.34, Stickle jon the Lumley trophy again tor| 14.03, Hanna 16.55, Ferguson 17.26, Rut- tan 19.46, Peterborough team penalty, too many men on the floor 19.52, OE TEE itincamiecncibeeta = poe nected with a ALLEE-OOP ! 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