Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1964, p. 11

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Flyers Hold Lead, Top Beaupre's 8-6 The Oshawa Senior Hocke: League was officially opened " the new Civic Atditorium last night as Alderman Walter Bran @ropped the puck in faceoff ceremonies with the cap- tae 'On each of the seven teams k on JUVENTLES EARN DRAW Th the opening contest, Osh- |. Juvenile Generals and Plumbing battled to a . This game featured a 4 Ap asd -- heavy t > passing, a penalty shot and good goaltending. Ron Nelson, Gary Rowbotham and Ted Whitély were the 'gaan for Foley's. Ron , Doug Barr and Ron Wil- pea? scored for the Juve- _ FLYERS EDGE BEAUPRE'S Oshawa Flyers jumped into a quick 4-0 lead in the first period and went on to defeat Beaupre's FS) 8-6 in a wide-open game. Flyers held a 6-3 lead after the first period and a 6-4 mar- gin at the end of the second. Ron Wright and Duncan Brodie paced the winners with fwo goals each. John Chascew- 33 Vern Beck completed the Fly- ers scoring. George Vail tallied two goals for the losers, while Bob Bishop, Elmer Tran, Mery Marshall and Stan Westfall shared singles. BAD BOYS TRIUMPH '« The fihal gate was a goal- tenders' battle between Mc- Grath's Bill Braiden and Jim Hinkson of Bad Boys. Hinkson eventually won the contest as Bad Boys took a 3-1 victory. Jim Peters was the standout player for the winners scoring all three goals and playing a strong checking game. Wayne, Porteous fired the lone goal for McGrath's, The winners had 12 minutes in penalties, while McGrath's re- ceived only one minor, but this was a costly one as Bad Boys scored on their power play at- tempt. The winners of the opening night draw were Gary Lilley, Robert Barclay and Buddy Yahn, one of Foley's Plutnbing leading scorers. Tonight in the Brooklin Arena, Bad Boys meet the Juveniles at 7 p.m., McGrath's versus Mor- rison's, 8.30 and Foley's meet ski, Prank Farley; Al Dick and Flyers in the final game, WILLOWDALE LEAGUE Toronto Team Defeats Motor City Lanes 5-2 Motor City Lanes racked up one of their best team totals of the season in the Willowdale _Men's Major five-pin bowling league on Saturday, but suffer- éd a 5-2 defeat to Chase and Taylor. The Toronto club won the first two games in tight matches, 1,551 - 1,400 and 1,337 - 1,258. Ron Jay paced Oshawa in both fames with 362 and 310 scores. The third. game saw _ both élubs battling all the way before Oshawa finally took it 1,398 - 1,367. Jay again led the Motor City attack with 325. Ray Mann also had a nice 326 single. Motor City had a fine team total of 4,056 for the three-game series, while Chase and Taylor had a total score of 4,255. Fred Pechaluk starred for the winners and for the second consecutive week he turned in a ;was next with 871, including a terrific single of 385. Jay just missed the 1,000 mark for Motor City when he racked up 362, 310 and 325 for 997, Dave Reynolds had 802 (303, 245, 254), Ray Mann 837 LONDON (Retters) -- Re- sults of O14 Country soccer matches played Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 ' Aston Villa 8 Arsenal 1 Burnley 3 Sheffield U 1, Fulham 3 West Brom 1 Liverpool 3 Blackburn 2 Man United ys, Leicester ppd Notts Forest 3 West Ham 2 Sheffield W 4 Blackpool 1 Stoke vs. Birmingham ppd Sunderland 3 Chelsea 0 Tottenham 2 Everton Wolverhampton 0 Leeds 1 Division II Bury 2 Derby 1 Cardiff 4 Plymouth 0 Charlton 8 Portsmouth 3 Coventry 0 Bolton 0 Crystal P 3 Swansea 3 Huddersfield vs. Middiesbro ppd Leyton Or 0 Swindon 3 Northampton 2 Man City 0 Norwich 8 Rotherham 0 Preston 4 Ipswich 1 Southampton 0 Newcastle 1 Division 1 Bournemouth 0 Peterborough 1 Brentford 6 Carlisle 1 Bristol 14 3 Lato n2 Colchester 2 Port Vale 0 Exeter 4 Grimsby 1 Oldham 2 Mansfield 1 Southend 2 Reading 2 Walsall 2 Bristol C 4 Watford 1 Gillingham 2 Workington 1 Hull City 3 Division IV Aldershot 3 Doncaster 0 Bradford vs. Chesterfield ppd Brighton 5 Hartlepools 0 Darlington\0 Crewe Alex 2 Oxford 7 Barrow 0 Southport 0 Notts C 0 | Stockport vs. Bradford C ppd |Torquay 3 Chester 2 |Wrexham 1 Halifax 1 York City 3 Millwall 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aberdeen 0 Clyde 3 Celtic 1 Dunfermline .2 Dundee 4 Airdriconians 0 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Hibernian 2 Partick 1 Kilmarnock 3 Hearts 1 Motherweli 1 Dundee U 1 Rangers 5 Thd Lanark 0 St. Mirren 1 St. Johnstone 0 Division I Atbion 3 Montrose 0 Brechin 3 Hamilton 6 Cowdenbeath 2 Alloa 0 Dumbarton 1 Atbroath 1 East Fife 3 Berwick 4 Forfar 2 E Stirling 2 Queens Pk 1 Queen of § 0 Stirling 5 Stenhousemuir 1 Stranraer 2 Ayr U 0 TRISH LEAGUE Ards 1 Bangor 1 Ballymena 0 Portadown 1 Crusaders 3 Distillery 1 Derry City 10 Cliftonville 1 Glenavon 6 Glentoran 0 Linfield 1 Coleraine 4 The last pre-Christmas sche- dule for the ladies of the Osh- awa Curling Uiub was concluded on Friday of last week, when the rink skippéd by Mary. Pol- lard won the R. 8. McLaughlin Trophy. The pressure of festive season activities took its toll on the result that oniy 20 rinks were in competition instead of the regu- lar 32 rinks. On the Movttay - Thursday entry into this schedule, with the]? draw, top prizes were won by Occ LADIES' PLAY its Mary Pollard's Rink Wins R. S. McLaughlin Trophy June Moore, June Waller, Bea. Crothers and Oliwen Rolson, skip, With a. record of three wits and a plus score of 14. Second place pries went to Edna Tisdall, Marie Benson, Electa McLaughlin and Helen Broadbent, skip, who had three wins also and a score of 12 plus ip é Tuesday - Friday witners of first place scored three wins and & total of 15. This score was the overall high and claimed the McLaughlin trophy. Curling for skip Mary Pollard were Audrey THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 21, 1964 9] Following is the standing of the Lakeshore Intermediate Hockey League, including games played as of Dec. 17. Francis, jead, Marg. Harris second and Mabel ite, vice skip. With three wits and a plus total of 14, the rink of Marg. Beauchamp, Alice - Murray, Trudy Hill and Irene Gunn, skip, took second place prizes. Curling activity for Ladies' Club will now be at a standstill until after the New Year, Competition for the Club Trophy begins on Januaty 7, immediately following =the men's big Three-Day Bonspiel. OSHAWA'S FOREMOST Falkirk 0 Morton 2 Oshawa Heads (251, 247, 339), Al Perry 694 (238, 246, 210), Jim Cassels 674 (234, 210, 230) and Gerry Ben- nett 672 (246, 176, 250). Jan. 8 at Willow Bowl after the holiday period, x Motor City, in an effort to im- prove its position in the league, has enlisted the services of two new members. They are Joe Vasko and Eddie Brown, both members of the Oshawa's Men's Major loop and both perienced trundlers. The members of the club for the New Year will be Ron Jay, Jim Cassells, Gerry Bennett, three-game total over the 1,000 mark. He had 1,022 with singles Of 334, 338 and 350. Bob Reilly Ray Mann, Dave Reynolds, Al Perry, Joe Vasko and Eddie Brown. Acadian Cleaners Nip Ace Bowling 'The Acadian Cleaners five-pin/ bowling club finished the year on a winning note when they took a 3-2 win from Ace Bowling on Saturday. Strange as it may seem, the _ Acadian boys have bowled much) Better many times during the season and have been less for- tunate as far as winning games is concerned. The first two games were @nagged by Acadians, 1,237- 1,033 and 1,250 - 1,145. Ozzie Keeler paced Oshawa in the first game with 275. Bob Gallagher was the star in the second thatch with a nice 308 score. | Ace: Bowling fought. back to take the third game 1,258 - 1,097. | But Acadians rallied to take the) fourth contest 1,181 -,1,090 be-| fore losing the final game 1,171- | Ron Jay, who has been a tower of strength lately for Aca-| dians, aghin was the only shoot- ér to go all the way. He wound tip with 1,286 with singles of 271, £71, 237, 280 and 227. | Gallagher showed signs of Snapping out of the slump, Which he has been in for sev- éral weeks, with 1,147 for 44) frames, including two mighty important scores of 308 and 298 Keeler had 866 frames for 37 frames; Dutch 741 for 32, Reg) Hickey 545 for 24; Gerry Bennett 459 for 22, Dick Adams 423 for tt and. "'Gym" Cassells 426 for 1. ' OLMSTEAD NAMED NEW YORK (AP) -- New York Rangers have named Bert Olmstead, former National) Hockey League star, director! of player personnel, genéral Manager Emile Francis flounced Sunday. Olmstead, | Who starred for 13 seasons with Chicago, Montreal and Toronto, will concentrate on player' development and scouting. throughout Canada. PIONEER AIR FLIGHT Scandinavian Airlines System Pionéered the first trans-polar, commercial air service between | Europe and the western U.S. in! November, 1954. { STUCK? DON'T KNOW WHAT TO BUY M'LADY 4 FOR CHRISTMAS? Let our experienced staff help you with such suggestions as sweoters, blouses, sporttweor, atc, ora... Gift Certificate BLACK'S Ledies' Weer Ltd. x dians 5,893 and Ace Bowling The team totals were, Aca- 5,697. League Standing: Hellewell's Stars 51, Aimco Auto 49, Willow Bowl 48, Plantation Bowl 42, Bayview Bowl 40, Mowat Car- tage 40, T. Anthony 39, Motor City Lanes 38, Ace Bowling 38, Aprile Lanes 36, Manufacturer's Life Insurance 34, Acadian Cleaners 32, L. J. McGuinness 32, Tuxedo Junction 31, Knob Hill Bow! 29 and Bowlerama 20, League bowlitig will be sus- pended until Jan. 2, when Aca- dians will meet Plantation Bowl at Motor City Lanes. | Skeet Tourney League play. will resume on} ex: | | Oshawa skeet shooters took top berdrs at the second fourna- ment of the Lower Lakes Skeet League held at Oak Ridges on the weekend. With a score of 244 birds out of 250, Oshawa is now tied 4. ith St. Catharines for first. Both teams have 12 points. Bill Rudyk and Nelson Starr, both with a perfect score of 50 out of 50, were the top shooters for Oshawa. Bill Welsh followed with a 49, Rick Sheridan had 48 and Bob McCoy of Brooklin, George Davis 42 apiece, Tompkins Jack Parker and Jim P of Oshawa, all scored .7 ' Other Oshawa scofgs were: Allan Wood 46, Herb. Bishop and Russ Watson 45 each, J. Lawrence and Wilburt Newlands 44 each, John Carnwith ss 38 and Herman Sweetman 36. The next scheduled shoot will | SHIRTS ®@ CHRISTIAN DIOR - @ HATHAWAY ® FORSYTH ®@ BLUESTONE ond others, pricéd from 4.95 to 20.00 GLOVES Such worm ond ape preciated gifts, <A wonderful range te choose from includ- ing gloves with sheepskin lining and smart new knits with be held in Malton on Jan. 17 and local shooters are invited to at- tend. For the benefit of some prac-| tise prior to the shoot, the fields | of the Oshawa Skeet Club will! be open on the Saturday after- noon from 1 p.m. until dark. 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