Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jan 1965, p. 12

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, 213); Tom Rae 603 (258, 212) and Har-{Tire 14-48,587) Brunswick Bowlers 12-54 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, Jenuery 21, 1965 old Dervent 601 (222). 375; Rose Bow! 12-48,548; People's Clothe : Over 200. Eric Hughes 258, Cal Irwin) ing. 1183,228 satu avr oD BN Ba tg Te 2, Sgn Teg RAY TU MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR -- |690, H! Huntley 687, E. Stovin 678, P. Weggler 237, Helen And sti Milan | Cee ee ne eee A ae Sr rane Tit and J. Kipaow 804, é , 5 jul , . a . ' je jerson ' jelen The start of the third series of thel|Kirk 65, $\Stovin 671, B, Maeson 669,|Troft 231, Marion Hagerman. 228, Sadie| C've Cowie 233 Joyce Taylor 22%, Dot) igh Singles -- J, Klapow 340, L. ys 5 L schedule saw all the teams in Group 1 A, Taylor 667, B. Coleshaw 665, V. Con-| James 226, 215. Geof Cur! 215, 224, Norma|Dervent 228 Ernie Dickens 226, Ab Burriman 303, J Vasko 314 G. Gwilliams being involvea in very keen competition lin 65 Cali 662, S. Bell 655, C. Mc-| Bradburn 22% Roy Mann 213, Flo mela, Jeny, jSennott 212, Bruce Lavery 21,1340 and D Snowden 319, e with each set endin: ice | 203, lughes 207, 5 j 19 in 2-1 wins. maid 653. J. Turner 648, P. Beau-\ster 204, Don McDonald 208, Bernice . '| Lemon League -- R, McCartney 82, G. Sabers took Gooters, Hopefuls SEE, 647, 3 Dermo 645 (305), H. Burke|Goodes 206, Vida _ Morey - 206, Ross|s'@n, Johnson 208, Bill Tonkin 208, Pat garnhart 72, J. Rogers 79 and P. Skid- Ozarks, Dutch Treats edged Hicks and/643, D. Hodgson 640, C. Moore 640, F.|Clark 206, Dorothy Davey 203 and Curly "rds@ 204 and Mo Ailin 206. e 98, Jaywalkers nosed out Oldtimers, |Moseboine 639, G. Norton 636 (300), W.| Jackson 202 Efforts --B. Smith 135, R. Tonkin mort jon Good | Is In Group 2, the Sluggers came through|Lewis 634, D Davis 634, S. Smith 633,|_ Team points -- Hi Balls 4, Atoms 0; DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | 174, p. Swartz 129, 1357 B. England. 127, in grand style to take the works from;H. McRoberts 633, T. Smith 630, P. Cer-|Spots 3, Beatles 1; Hi Jinks 0, Scare-, Team standings -- White Stars 38-/J aie 125, J. Rogers 105, D. State Lucky Six and it was a great night for nigoi 628, C. Crandall 623, A. Hruska 622,| crows 4; Swingers 0, Twisters 4; Rolling 56521; Income Life 34-55,733;. McLa' 128, J. Parker 120, B. Prentice 127, J, Slugger Klapow, Jim White and G. Whyte.|J. Sawdon 6: J. Adair 620, T. Edocs| Stones 0 ane Spitfires 4. lin Fy 32-53,568; Orphans 32-44,251;|LeClair 126, E. MacLeod 124, Bailey e * 23, i, C. Newco 1 th hitewash|618, F, Kay 618, J. Meikle 617, J. Team standings -- Spots 16, Atoms 15,, Motor City 26-50,266; Dunn's 23-54,6077/ 135, C. Smith 135, D. Dennis 116, R. Leger brush in. thelr vith Strikers, |717, J. Redco 613, R. Wilson 613, J. Vel-| Beatles 1§ Twisters 13, High Hinks 12,|Oshawa Aute Trim 22-54,266; Canadian!131 and P. Versivis 102, tenheimer 612, C. Rout 612, E. Scarecrows 12, Hi Balis 10, Swingers 10, meee i 'ockets sie Ste 610, C. McCabe 609 and) Spitfires 9 ano Rolling Stones 8. arkin 606. | Dutch Treats again racked up the high' A. There Are Special Benefits For All the night with 3962; Sabers | | PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES By JACK SULLIVAN 0 Boston for his. 1966 meet jaggy Irena 9 s"ioges "ss andl, ih Soren rane vane 21, Am wae"sSiNnn at, Stadt! BUSINESS EXECUTIVES EB with expenses paid. g Lucky Strike 3414, Lee 218 and Rose Anderson 212. 110; Creamers, 9; Wild Cats, 9; Sa: : Canadian Press 'Sports Editor Promotets of the Jan. 28 : d Individual High. Scores -- Jack Good-| Points taker -- Maples 3, Buttons 07|six, 8; Beatles, 7 Hubbels, "7; Haley's | ° AND SALESMEN R s man 847 (331); Eddie Brown 845 (308);| Belles 3, Rosettes 0; Maple Leaves 2:| Hounds, 6; X-Rays, 6; Cardinals 6, ; Alley | "An outstanding prospect. . .|Millrose Games in New York 7 J 2 Lioyd Sabins 827 (313); Hank Sarnovsky|and Misfits %, Cats, 5 and Hi-Lites 3. ag! | has the potential to become ajfollowed with an_ invitation. A 626. (318, 306); Joe Kastner 605; Matt| Standing -- Maples 18, Maple Leaves! wWion triples -- Fred Taylor 765. (215 For personal use or for @ ACADIAN other great " Then came an invitation from | i Bell 10; Bobes ay 1¥6 (328); Ron 16 Dalles 9 Rosettes 8, Misfits 7, 84) 251°"594): 'Harold Cornish 745 (202, 297, Company use there are e PONTIAC Models eee : 3 on ri 3 fe : + Remember those words? That|the directors of the Telegram- 783; Sel" Himes 779; 'AP Goguen 7-3; Pal There were no doubles this week, Only] EG" owig Tia (iis, 212, m0)", Horry | Yon Nene a aaa Se @ BUICK <i was the sort of talk heard four|Maple Leaf indoor meet at mer Knight 751; Bob Gallagher 765; Fra|three more weeks left in this section. | Ka. 719 (295, 311); Ray Branton 681 vou lease a cl ms y meme Baby' Hiii 762; Lou Hyman 758; Ray » 219); jintenance costs One rate covers years ago when Bruce Kidd|Toronto Jan. 29, t he United "y Mann 758; Hank Brown 750; Gord Brown| NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' LEAGUE 205 ay Ree are Arne TH per al oo a ian ~ tae items F "Phone or come in i i i States Amateur Athletic Union 745; Red Hardie 746; Doug Harding 735;|_ Ther were three triples this week with! £4 eciie ery (255, 200, 24); Clarke Hub. he yeor aes invited himself to the Knights nabs N York : Dutch 735; Art Smart 730; Ding Gavas|Ev. Campbell leading the way again 06. 2423) Doug Pelow 459 has! details. of Columbus indoor track meet gs pycnag | ee S athietie j ' ' 721; Roy Nesbitt 718; Fred Harding 701 with 663 (238 223, 202), Jane Yuill, who 46 y THE ; r ss # di and Ozzie Keeler 708, bd t at Boston, won the two miles|Feb. 20, the New Yo 204, 209, 246), Y : é a ; ! Group 2: C Mowers 763 (286); Joe next with 656 (269, 204) and May Jones, | Ton, H 'Mori MILLS AUTO LEASE in spectacular fashion and be-|Club meet Feb. 11. eee i ] Ristich 799 (309, 308); Jack Brown 761;,her first this season, 626 (253). Boe hy ; ecu 0, : " ' "We'll enter him in the Tor- Jim White 744 (276); G. Whyte 743 (207);| Over 200 -- J. Roesch 255, J. Taylor! {2%); Fred McKee 613 (2/1); Oscar Mor ' came a box office hit on the onto meet and then make up , : es Wie Concarelle 73? (3f)7 Me Garness 757|245 206, B, Phillips 239, N, Vickers 225,| (a0)? fred, McKee 613 (27194 Oscar Mor] PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST. North American circuit. . 4 é i é 3 (317); Jack Kiapow 729 (277); George|M. Waite 220, E. Burrus 206, H. Fetchi-| _-- tumbled our minds about the others, ? Russell 716; Stan St. Louis 692; B, Poole| son 204 and L, Collins 202. Meet directors stumbled overicinoiq said in an interview j ia y 61; Don Reit 691; Doug "Rebel" Smith| Points taken -- Campbell's 4, Pearse's themselves to get the Toronto|,. j j | 678; Clarke Hubbell 663 and Ron Guiltinan|0; Vicker's 3, Manila's 1; Jollow's 2 choolboy on their rograms this week. : é 4 wm | 661. Roesch's 2; Taylor's 2 and Hewett's 2. * y aes ee '|. "Ray has had the same im- 4 Note: All team captains are requested | Total cs Pay rorg ty le bag Pg $ i i aa \to keep in tauch with their bi re|17, Roesch's 15, Manila's 14, Vicker's 14, Now, you'll hear the same pact on people as Bruce did Me Guesty ie eveis on SRrChaLary. eden: :dellee's 12, Pearse's 11 and Hewett's 9. d about " yv y y sentiments expressed about an-|when he was a 17-year-old, oes ' teeism. A well-conducted league is 3 other 17 - year - old schoolboy,|siphald said. league with a good attendance record. | | GLENHOLME SCHOOL LBAOUE from Hamilton. The word is c Bee Z | e hi ' # 2 % fi |WEDS. NIGHT INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE week with 290. Following close behind) out to watch Ray Tucker. He's|GAVE UP HOCKEY es. h | Legion "A" 4, Low-Balls 0; Albany Res-, was Alan Armstrong with 270. a -miler, the same.as Olym-| Who is Tucker? He's a good J : on taurant 3, Trio TV 1% Ont, Steel "A" 4,|_ Juniors -- Joe Holkema 140, Ross Kane a 4 'De ' : # % i Se Ont. Steel "B' 0; Legion "B' 4, Navy|140, Freddy Johnston 110, Michael Poll- pic silver medallist Billjlooking, dark-haired young man det. i ee MB eae, tr icias wictronc a sxder' add Png gt ei a ig sk gees Crothers from Markham, Ont.,jwho has been running. four | Si. ae i Bae Vere 1; _Kinlock's 2, Ideal Dairy 2, ./90 and Michae O'Keefe 70, who, on performance, is thejyears, holds the Canadian oe | High Triples -- A Bryant £47130) Mt. Alea elated irs aay Breede second fastest man in the world junior indoor record of 2:12.9 § G2 |B. Skelton 723 (281); B. Wilson 704 (310);| David O'Boyle 150, Robert Pearson 135,! i i y % Zi J. Vasko 696 (270); A. Paster 687 (305);| John Wilson an icky Peyton i. at his specialty. for 1,000 yards and has been a ' 4 : g B. McLaughlin 668 (386); $. Barta 668| Senior Girls -- Linda Harding 230, The Hamilton youngster a|Dig name in Ontario high school BE ; tii ' | (295); G. Gwilliams 660. (261) and K, Rod-|Christine Straszewski 210, Shayn Sheyan| couple of weeks ago was in the|meets for the last two or three ick 658, 135, Ce Lah 1 pbs, car| thas a A J i ingles -- E. Landry 306, N / : y | same position as Kidd was in Years. : és | en sin gts ner a0 . Newsome! cK 90 and Debbie Bartlett 80. | January, 1961. Then, Kidd was|. He works out every day after pes é 256, H. Rolls 255, R. Mann 255, P, O'Neill| Senior Boys -- Jon Lee 290, Alan| ing to be in suburban Cam-|School and, altogether, runs 40 a 254, A, Turner 254, A, Perry 252, R.|Armstrong 270 Philip Tipton 200, John| gong 10 pe to 50 miles a week. And he has 2 ' Brown 243, E. Brisebois 235, G. Preston| Baxter 190, Carlo Dejong 190, Randy! bridge to take the Harvard|'0 Y miles vie * ee 1233 and H, Singular 232. McArthur 180 and John Carson 170. | entrance exams and he per-|Mis sights set on a place on | Lemon League -- B. Normoyle 99. Sochi ciey must Chania suaded Boston meet director|Canada's : team to the 1966 OS ite: j ! U.A.W.A, LEAGUE Olga McDermaid came through with a| Ding Dussault to permit him to/British Empire Games in ee (| Points Won --- Group 1 -- Goch Super-|nice 769 this week and other 700 scores| ter the two-mile event |Jamaica, the 1967 Pan-Ameri- F : |test 4, Home Appliance 0; G and B 3,|were by Ross Westlake 739 and Al Jamie-| enter le e nt. Games at Winnipeg and the ie: |Banks Flooring 1; Tumeys 3, Acadian|son 726, | The rest is history. can Games nipes G ||Cleaners 1; -Clint's Texaco 3, Meads 1.| 600 -- Earl Westlake 699 (200, 282, 217); | 1968 Olympics at Mexico City. , 4 Group 2 -- Esso Service Centre 4, Hou- Stella, 'Makarchwk 695 (254, 266); ee bo i i 4 \daille 0; Durno's 3, Martin Esso 1; Russ! Cur: 3+ Eve Camp! ese, atioean robs years ws tiicecerly ak L:ELT. fer, Che' oot : Be ati |v seri, rovers 1 detarsne | 24, 20, 20; gen aver ik 2m , § | adel z ye: Local 2784 2 yr ong a + Mae Jamieson " A A " " +h. g G 3-- 8B 4, Can, © 0; | 654 (248, 223), Pete Makarchuk 635 (214, day, Tucker finds himself in ajyards. Eventually," says Sib : o : El ngl was Merona. 4 Con Papel O1 | et ravchio Broce éo0 Canoe mir Chuck comparable position to Kidd.|bald, Ray could become a top : , i "4 \Gillard's 1; Scugog Cleaners 3, Al's Bi-| Ford 627 (303); Jack Anderson 624 (225, Early this month, the Hamil-| miler. But right now his spe- ' Rite i a ee . tiny Reg Norris. G4 (20a, 220) George | * A : ' f i ~ : "s 42, s a ; Ail ton Westdale Collegiate run-jcialty is the half." _ i } ii Chan tle tk beh Supertes!' 35,|205); Marg Long 604 (227; 227) and Bus ner's coach, Jack Sibbald,| Tucker gave up minor hockey j Banks Filoring 32, Acadian Cleaners 27,| Wels me see ssl) ithe Sub a if hi é G and B 26, Mead's 26 and H Ap- -- Doug Sm » Jim es 235, wrote Dussault and asked if his|a year ago to concentrate on Z : , : j sien 5a Foe on HOT Ne a ee oi: Eide smith 250, Pos young athlete could compete in|track, "He felt he had to go all "a sesh ak | Group 2: Houdallle 40, Durno's 34, Esso the 1,000 yards. The promoter] the way in track and field and Fe es 4 : : Centre, 34, Local 2784, 34, Johensen's 3, said okay, but he'd have to get|that it was a year-round en- : ' Pig. cit, a | city vara ane ee A | r k aa : , : Group 3: Can. Corps 41, Al's BiRite 37, Se Sat stasis iit soi cet, Sng et : " Aetitpe ey * 3, Tony's erges 28, Gillard Clean- teacher at Westdale, and an-| His best time for the mile 1s il ers 17 and Bosco's 16, other teacher, came up with|4:22.0, "Ultimately," says 'Sib- ' : High Scores -- |. Estabrook 784 P - % | (303), R. MacGregor 780 (388), K. John- $55 and the three went to the/bald, 'he could be an excel- "* | son 779, F, Barnes 772 (307), A. Anderson , ly meet, Tucker came from be-jlent miler. He has a lot of years] 748 (301), T. Krout 747, J. Trott 732, M A GREA ALE IS BACK ! canning's ltd. ANNUAL SALE continues EEE ESTEE SSS SsSS9sqS9o9s99 With Wonderful Savings on Made-to-Measure and "Off the Peg' Clothing 20% to 40% off shop for men canning's ltd. 20 King St. East Phone 725-1512 hind in the final straight-awaylof running ahead of him." | RAY TUCKER, CANADA'S NEW RISING STAR? |,°v2,70, 0 veennol 770; We paws 17 and raced to an upset victory) A lot of important and know- J. Brown 695, H. Godfrey 693, R. Godfrey over Jon Dunkleberg of North|ledgeable track people are ex- -- Carolina track club. His time|cited about the potential of this was an impressive two min-jyoung fellow. And, like Kidd, he) utes, 12 seconds. had to invite himself to an nec xtra Pants Free Emile Griffith Named Top Fighter For 1964 NEW YORK (CP) -- Emile;1, Jose Napoles, Mexico; 2. Pi-| Griffith, the busy welterweight/ero Brandi, Italy; 3. Sandro Lo-| champion, was named Tuesday popolo, Italy. as Ring magazine's fighter of} Lightweights: Champion, Car-| the year for 1964. The 26-year-|jos Ortiz, New York; 1. Dave! old New Yorker, a native of the|Charnley, England (retired); 2.| Virgin Islands, beat out heavy-)punny Grant, Jamaica; 3. Car-| ping -- -- rae: los Hernandez, Venezuela. or the honor in Ring's annua % poll of its staft and worldwide| 3 "in, fyovae' Philinoines a el one Ring's ratings 1. Johnny Bizzarro, Erie, Pa. for the year were based on 1964 2. Teruo Kosaka, Japan; 3. 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